THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WRDNK8DAT MORNlNfl, 0CT.3t. IS".. Terms of Subscription, If paid In ad ranoe,or within thrM monthf 00 ir paid after three and beforu ail months..... t 50 Ifpald after the ei pi ration of til months... 00 RELIGIOUS NOTICE Methodist Fp.oopa. ChwrehBrr. A. D. Yocuu, pastor. Public Service oory 8abo.tu at 10 A.M., andM?. M- Sabbath School at 0 A. M. Prayer Mooting every Thnradny, at Ti P. M. Communion Service, flrit Sabbath of ovary month, t lu A. M. t. Audrew'a Church F.pUeoptl Rev. Gaonou Hall. Public Service Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday School at 1 P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday oveulng at T o'clock. Presbyterian Church Rer. II. S. Renin. Preaching on Uia Lord's day at 1QJ and 71 p'elnck. Sunday School at S n. m. Praysr Meeting on Wednesday at 1 n. m. Pastor's Bible Clots on Saturday at 7 J p. u. t. frauds' C lmreh Catholic Rev. V. 3. McMaotb. Mass at 10ft o'clock A. M., n tht second and fourth Sundayi of each month. Lutheran Church. tUr. A. J. JUtiTsocK Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting erery Wednesday evening. Bail Koad Timk. Under the win- iter schedule, which went Into effect on Monday jnorniug last, train will arrive and leave Clear field ai follows i Express leaves at 6:40 j arrives at 11.34. Mall arrive! at 12:10 j leaves at 3:20. - i t Head It. Wo call the attention of the reader to an excellent piece of poetry on our 3nt page, ontitltd "Grant and bis Fugleman' written by a gentlemen after reading Qen. Irwin's statement about the State funds, published tn those columns previous to tho late el eel Ion No Whisky. Tho law passed by our Legislature last winter, prohibiting the sale or gift of Intoxicating liquors on election day, proved a success at the late and we hope it will meet with similar sueeess at the approaching else tlon. This law is the best temperance document ever put before the people. Let U be respected and obeyed. Ukrk Last Wkek. Kx-Gov. Cur tin paid our town a pop visit last week. He is raraliiing for the purpose of fully restoring his hsalth. lie looks considerably worn down, but seems as lively as twenty years ago. Ha was highly pleased with tho progress and improve ments made on every hand in our county since he last visited It, four years ago. Than he was fur Uranl; now he Is for Ureeley. Quite achauge for the better. Cuanqe or Time With the Into change of schedule, which took place October 27, all trains on the following lines will be run by Philadelphia timet Pennsylvania railroad line and branches, United railroads of New Jersey division, Philadelphia and Krie railroad and Northern Central railway. Philadelphia time is ten minutes faster than Altoona time, twenty min utes faster than Pittsburg time and four minutes lower than New York time. Fatal Accident. About a week ago several boys, while engaged In some fun at a saw mill, near Esq. Cadwaltoder's, in Decatur township, eommencedV'Irring a pistol which they found on the mill. Supposing that all the barrels bod been discharged, aud flourishing It around, It went off, the ball taking effect In tho neck of a son of Mr. Cadwallader, causing his death in a few days altar. Boys and pistols should be kept apart. 1 Dead. Ex-Gov. Wm. F. Johnson died la Pittsburg on Friday last, aged G4 years. He was eleetad a Slate Senator from this district in 1646, was alee ted speaker of that body at the slots of the aesiioo of 1847, and on the death of Governor Shank became the acting Governor. la IMa ha was eleetad by the Wbigs over Mr, Longstreet, by few huadred rotes, and defeated Cor the same oDce bj Oovoruor Bigler In 1851 Mr. Johnson resided at Kittanaiog when elected to the Sonata. A Caution. Children are apt to ran around with sticks la their mouths, and knives and aeiasori In their hands, whioh upon the occasion of a fall would cause serious wounds. As as oostawe of this a little ore year old girl In Lancaster koat aek while running with a small stick in her faaath fell, the stick was forosd rloar IdM ftar throat It was taken out, no pain re sulted at I 'at from it, but In fire days she was dead. Her hcoat bad swelled to that It became an ti rely closed,, .and no food or drink eould bo token by the objJi. This should be a warning to H mothers. Died. Near Luthersburg, on the 2 1st instant, barah Jane, relict or John Thomp son, aged 81 yean, a months and 4 days. For over thirty -throe years wo hare known her who has just passed away. Next to our mother and wile, we have esteemed her for the occasional motherly and son ad ad toe she gave as in onr boyhood days. She was one of the best neighbors that over lived. Her example is worthy of imita tioa. She was born near Mill Hall, and hor maiden noma was Moore. She was married to James Bieebon, of Nittany Valley, who died eight years after their marriage, leaving her a widow with tares children. Several years after tho death ef her first husband she married Job a Thompson, and soon thereafter removed from Centre county to near Luthersburg, where both now repots In the silent dust. She was the mother of 94 chil dren, grand and great-grand children ( H of whom preeoded her together with two husbands to the grave, She was a Presbyterian of the strictest sett, having been a member of that denomination for ever 03 years. In bsr death Brady township bos lost aa esteemed neighbor, aud the relatives a moth or of whom they may well be proud of. The world would be greatly improved in amoral point of view If all mothers were like her of whom we write. Judge Tatlob Wo notice that Brookville has lost one of hor most esteemed and worthy oltisons. The Htpuldcan says: Hon. P. Taylor, of this plaoo, died at Geneva, Hff Yvth. ww BTiOWy S y Soil .. Taylor had boen suffering from a chronic disc of the stomach for a number of years, and failing to get relief from the ordinary course of treatment, some months ago went to (Jcucva for the purposo of trying a water-cure establishment at that place. Oo Thursday his friends were telegraphed that be was sinking fast, and although H. 1. Taylor, his only son at home, took the first opportunity of hurrying to him, be wst already dead some hours before bis arrival. His body was brought homo and was followed to the grave, In Ihs cemetery, by one of the largest precesious ever witnessed la Brookville. The Judge was an estimable gen- tUmau, occupying a proutiueut place in ths esteem sad respect of our lieople. He served one term as Associate Judge of our courts, and at tho time of his death was Prescient of the First National Dank of Brookville. A social aod obliging aelghi bor, his death leaves a great vacuum In bis bouse, sold and tho entire community, A Cow Story. The Erie Observer ftyst Mr, John Davis, of Youpgsville, lost a vol uable young out a few days since. After being gone nine days she returned, poor and noarly stsrved, with the end of her tall gone. Two or tbree men started at once on her back track, ins pecting foul play.- Tho trail oould bo followed, as It had been raining, and the eow was track -id rly a mile Into ths woods and the mystery ".'ed. Her heavy tail while wet bad whipped reand a young tree and fastened, and she faced toward home and stood there unable to unwind It, ml the pulling had made a tore place for tho flies ork tn, and by the ninth day the end came off toe eow earns homo, tearing part of her toil .MBiDg to toe tree. lNDKiNATioN.-rA noiihborinff Hakes a file. i L..r.P.T i, v.. iug Is more Iiiieatlveof the earnestness if life tua the sight Host eiiht a wsll.devalnpad male ereaturs spending - - trjmg m wear ont a a. y goods box A Demon. Tho Johnstown Demo- erl of last woek saysi Michael Moore, the eoodemned man, by some moans learned on Monday morning that tho doath warrant for his execution bad been issued, and became furious. In some way he loosened an iron bar In his eell and fell to work to make a hole In the wall through which he eoutd escape. The h he riff or some of his family hearing tho uolse went to see what oocaeiourd IU On the approach of the Sheriff to the coll Moore brandished his bar in a fearful maimer, nuJ swore he would Mil any one who attempted to euler his cell. No one eftttbl appease him) for the time being he was "master of the situation." Assistance was called, but in his Infuriated oonditlon no man eould havo enter ed his cell with any prospect of escaping with his life. What, In such a situation, eould be done? Tho iufuriated murderer was making rapid breach, as tu the wall with his Iron lever. His rage seem ed to be Increasing and none dare approach him. In these elrcu instances nothlug eould be done but to cripple him. This we think was the jtoliey. He was shot tn one limb, but this only Increased his fury, and he was ouly brought to hay by a timely ball In his wrist, and after a little blood letting he was somewhat subdued, but said that no 'Dut(-hman should take hold of me," bnt as ex-Sberlff Myers was present, he would submit to him. Myrrs then took bold of him and led him to another wit, where he was Ironed and secured In such a maimer as to prevent bis further dis turbance, lie called upon the Sheriff to shoot him through the heart or hang him directly. After ho was secured and apparently calm, tho death warrant was read to him, when he proposed and gave In his loudest voice three cheers. Thus ended nuutW fearful scene In this wicked man's horrid life. Com m untested. WHAT HAS BECOME Of OUN BRASS BANOf Mm. EiHToat Sim It Is not more than one year ago ini a4 of tho best Bran Bands in the iuterior of the State parading our streets and discoursing the must beautiful and enchant ing music. What has beoomo of that Hand now t Where are ,thc instruments and the music, for which the eitisens so freely gave their money f A Uat hcr was hired and paid for their instruc tion. This money was subscribed and paid to make it a permanent institution, but now it has gone down. Fur what reason and why? As one of the eitisens, aud in behalf of the many others who atslstod In starting and maintaining It, I want some oua to answer these questions. It Is the right of the eitisens to know what became of the instruments and the music, In which we all have an lotcrtst. - CITIZEN. Bold Robbery. Tuosdoy cvoninc la it, Just shout the hour of six, whoa our city is generally a scene of oonfnsion, as at that time the boll signals the hour of ending the day's toil to the thousands of men employed in the railroad shops, and who go scampering off in every direc tion to their homes, a genteel looking stranger stepped loto the Jewelry store of Charles Shan non, oornsr of Fourteenth street and Eleventh avenue, and asked theolork, a lad of fifteen or sixteen years, to let him see some of his finest watches, and naming "Minute repeaters. The boy at oaec handed out two valuable gold watches, worth over two hundred dollars each, and laid them on top of tho show ease, aod started to another part of the store to get the chamois skin uted by jewelers to wipe them off and give them a more salable appearance. As soon as tho boy's back was turned the thieffor such he proved to be snatched up the watches and darted out of tho door, and although he wot closely followed by the boy, bo soon disappeared in the darkuess, mak ing, as well as the lad eould tell, toward tho White Hall and Dry Qsp Bond. The Chief of Police was immediately apprised of the theft, but the ouly description of the thief the boy eould give was that ho was a middle sised man, with black moustache, bnt no whUkers, and up to this time neitbor thief or watches have been hoard of. AU fooaa Sun. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Postofiiee at Clearfield, for the week ending October 23to, I57i: Ash by, James. Brown, Sarah. Cavanaugb James. CaaM. HUhanl - Campbell, Vincent, Cumming Bridget. Dugan, Edward. Dunlap, Harry. Denly, Con. Davids, George. Higgins, Lewis. Ligblbammer, John. Moody, William. . Uaurer, Matthew. McBrido, J. C. Mnlherno, Robert. McKlIwee, K. D. MoOonaid, John, K et trover, Perry. Naugle, George. (S) Peoples, Pbeby. nivar, Phclvspbar. Hogers, Walter. Soott, A. 8. Shaffer, J. B. Souther, Nathaniel. P. A.OAITLIN, P. M SpetlaiM. TJrThe person who stole a musical Instrument from the District Attorney's office on Bund ay night, was seen with it before he was half a square from the offioe. If he returns It nothing will bo said ; if not no will be arretted for stcahug. Study your Interests! Buy of Wm. Bun. la McHoaiAU. Nothing speaks so well of the respect the living nave lor departed friends as a neat marble slab, and it is a murk of respect that should bo extended to all after they are buried out of sight. At the Marble Works of Mrs. K. H. Lid dell, on Heed street, near Katlroad Depot, ean bo procured tombi tones and monu ments of all descriptions, and at the most reasona ble prices. Mrs. Liddell employs none but the very best mechanics, and bur work spi-sks for iiifii. Special attention of tbe Trade Is Invited to Molt day Uoorii, oomprisiug in part, Motto Cups and Saucers, Motto Mugs, Toy Setts, Ae Ac, adver tised In this Issue by A..J. Weidner, So South tieoond Street, Philadelphia. Ladies' sod Children's Fancy Furs, at Rxcelt'or Fur Emporium, 71ft Arch Street, Philadelphia. Tbe stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children ts very Isrgo, and no one ean rail to be suited. Head advertisement. Music in It. Of course everybody has noticed Rynder's advsrtisement and read It, too, and those who wish to nurehase a 1'iano, Or gan, Melodeon, or any other musical instrument, know exactly where to go to get one. Tbsy are Judges, and warrant Instruments for nay number of years. If yon go to the eity to buy either, you may be imposed upon, and have ao one handy to upbraid, but buy from them od you can abuse them every day if they cheat you, or until they get you a good instrument. Call and sec tliem, anyhow. NEW INVENTION I GllEAT IMPROVEMENT HALL'S SEAMLESS BOOTH I No more rip ping of side-seams no more galling of ankles perfectly smooth Inside no liability to rip neavy boots as eatv as eatr will wear ion per and in fact the mott perfect thick Boot ever made. For sale at La van Flbual's. octl St. All sites fable Chain at BnaoVs Hardware Store, Second street, Clearfield, Pa. 24-72 Just received, a large lot of Bon-txplosiro i,smps and Lao torus at 0 2i 71 II. F. Bmtsn A Co's. Rxbo's SraciAL. Good Waterproof, per yard only Turkey Red Table Linen Good Black Silk, only Good lllraohed Mutlio, (food Ginghams White Plsnnels 01.00 1.00 1.60 111 ocnts K'i cents IS eenls Red Han ols ' 1ft to 30 cents Dress Goods and Kb awls very cheap. A full line or Ladies nod Mttses Hosiery, ti loves, to derwenr, Velveteens fur trimming, Balmoral end Hoop Hkirfi, Ladies' trimmed Hats, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, of a superior quality. It will pay you well to call on me before buying, as i sell tor cash and no one undersells mo. Wu. Kisn. ootl0-lm Market street, Clearfield, Pa. A full line of Hnntehotd Goods, Japanned Ware, e., lor saw oy u. w. uigior at to. Raws. Dillon's Cross-out Saw, Great American Saw, Boyntoo s Lightning Ssw, at I 24-71 II. F. lliaLxn A Co's. Facta Owt'SD PfciiTaa. Received at Corner Store by ear load and for sale by I. A. 4 W. P. Iiwim, Curwensvllle, March IS, 1872. Wood I and Willow Ware of all descriptions fur aale by U. F. Bigler A Co. To lloreiiuxnritus. All kinds of Fruit Cans, manufactured of the best tin and with all the modern improvements, as well as putty aad so mcnl, for Ale In large quantities by ' Korici to WAotff AftvOiunuaa Ms Kane. Wo have Just received a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs ana aim. wuteh we oler cheep (or oat a. ' " H. f. Bio lib A Co. COUGHS AND COL OS. There are few persons who are aware of the im portance of attending to a cough or a eold at its first sppoaranoa. Tbe thousand who die annually of consumption, were first attacked with a"sligbtM eough or cold, which tbey thought would soon "wear" Itself off, and therefore nugleoted to use the proper remedies nntll they became Incurable. Every day that a cough, ould, or any luog die. ease tt negloeted, makws the chances of a euro inure unoortaln. We would reoommend all suffer ing from any disease of the Lungs whatever, to use H a tool's CuurooMn Brail' or Tau. It never falls in curing the worst ca-es of coughs, ooldi, hoartoess, sure throat, oatsirh and asthma. It Is an infallible remedy for Whooplug Cough ; be ing prescribed by some of the leading physicians in tbe Northern and Southern States, aud being prepared under tho immediate supirlslon of a ;raduatoof the Pennsylvania Medical College. he proprietors beg leave to Inform all that it Is no "Quack" preparation, but made strictly In ac cordance with tho advanced principles and theory of medicine. Price 60 oents per bottle. RUSSELL A LAND IS, Proprietors, Philadel phia. Sold by A. I. Shaw, Clearfield, Pa., and by all Drug gits. oell0-9ai FREE OF CHAROI. Call at C. D. Watson's Drug Store, In Clearfield, and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. Boschee's Gor man Syrup, 'res e Chary: It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, aud for any person suffering with a sow re cough, heavy oold settled on the breast, eonsumption or any disease of the throat and lungs it has no equal in tho world. Our regular sine bottles 7ft eeuts. In all eatco money will be promptly returned If per- iw miiiuiiuh qui itvu. wu uuwi win rc- livve any ease. Try it, L M. Ghkcx, Propria tor, Woudbury, N. J. octftl-om Fevers seldom make ao attack without warning, and may often bo thru wo off by soaking tho I tot tn warm water, wrsnnitic no warm in bed, and taking two or three ol Parsons' Purgative Pills. A Mlssiousry, juit returned, says ho regards Johnson's Aoodyns Liuiiaent as beyond all price, and effaolous bcyoud any other medicine. It it adapted to a great variety of special oases, and It tho best pain killer in the world. Bird Cages a large assortment at H. F, Big ler A Co. s. Paints, oils and Varaiihee for sala by H. F. Bigler A Co. II. F. Bigler A Co, bare boon making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware tho last few days. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hard ware of all kinds, ean be seen at their store. May 21. , Axss. Seventy-five doien Clearfield Wood- choppers Axes at v:Z0:7Z. ll. r. UlULLH Id i. Calcined Plaster for sala by II. F. Bigler A Co. RECAPITULATION. Bird Csgee. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Platter. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. All of the above for sale at tho mammoth Hard ware Store of 11. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Clearfield. Pa. M $tarrird. On October 2lth, 172, by Rev. A. D. Yociu, Mr. SAMt'EL I. FN TDK It to Miss ANNA MILLS, both of Clearfield. Tbe above couple ha vo (be well withes of the Rrim at.u as corns. May happiness full and un alloyed ever abide in their dwelling place. sua. On October 22J, 1873, In Lawrcneo towmliip, MARY AXTIS, agrd M yeara, 3 month, and 14 dare. I'cnnsy Ivunln Rnllroad TYRONE A ULEARfTeLO BRANCH. ON and after Monday, OCT. IBlh, 1171, the P:faang,r Train, will run daily (ftic.pt Sun daya) notween Tyren. and Clarteld, aa tullowai Cl.k'ARHKLD MAIL. LBAVB SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Claarleld !.!. P. a. Tyron 0.30,1. n. Ovieola... 10 40, " Phillp.barg...ll.07," Cleartleld ..... II.1, - Phllip,barg....4.13, Owla 4.40, Tyrone -0A, CLEARFIELD EXPRKS8. LEAVE 60LTU. IEAVE NORTH. OaHUM in , Puilipekurg.. 1.43 " OmmoI.. 7.00 Intarmtioa.. 3.07 -Tyroo.. 3.13 T?rone.. J.JJ r. Inler.cetion...7.t8 11 Oieeola " Philip,barg...l..1I " C'.arfl.ld. ar...0.3i FARE FROM CLEARFIELD. TO B.llofonte, Pa : i Mlddl.uwn J ro Loek Haran i 70 Mari.tta t tt Williamiport- 3 00 Lanra.ter 3 31 Huntingdon 1 30 .PHILADELPHIA 7 04 Lewiitown. 100 Ullnona 1 ti Maryirllle 4 60 JohnMown I 30 HARKIriUl'KU... 4 7SI PITTSBURG tit Cloea aonneetion, made by all trains at Tyron, en'l Lorn Haran. OEOKCB C. WILKINR, mrlT tf. Pnprlntrnnt ?rjj (fjootls, &(. 1872. 1872. FALL & WINTER GOODS AT J. M. KRATZER'S. Mmmennt Stork of Vooef ofttery dtaeription Woolen Goods, lams prion as before tho ad vance tn wool. Muslins at reduced prisof. Dnss Goods u greats tt variety. Mourning Uoodt of all hinds Black A ipse at, at all prices Dlsck Silks, rtry obeap. WsIerproolV, Vsl vet seat, Plaid and plain Flan nols, Bbirtiag Flannels, te. Table Linen and Napkins, Irish Linens, 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Muslin. Ottoman Hep Shawls and Scarfs, Striped Shawls atsllpricos. Paisley Shawls, single and doable, $4 to $j0. Drsts Trimmings, Fringes, Laers, Velvet IUb bons, Velrstsons, fts. Full fine of the celebrated ''Josrphino Seam loss" Kid 0 loves, Kid O lores fro in $1 up. . Ladies Xsok Ties. Collars, Ruflliitg, Hair Braids and Switches. 4,1Im' Mi oui4lM,t uiim v.iowrari atlotlawo Fuy'o Thompson's, Glove-Fitting UlpTiart and other Cursots. Also, Hoop Pklrts, Panierf, lo Iaarge slock of Carpets and Wall Papers. Shoos and Hail ere, same quality as heretofore. "Tbe best are tho oLcspfst," Balmoral aad othsr knitting yarns, and othsr arttcltSf loo numerous to mention. Purchasers will And greater variety of goods than ts usually found in uno store. Call and ei amine, Clsarftcld, Sept, 11, 1879. JjJYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PJIIIYA, ro opening a fine stock ef DRY GOODS, For th. Fall of 137, ronilillog of SILKS, HIlAWI.fl, MKRIVOH, WINTER BI'ITINfl", i I'LL LINE U0OD1, AIM, Br,t Wurlng BLACK BILKS. Pkiladelphla, Oct , 187J..OI . On Friday, October 2ith, 1872, MRS. T. E WATSON iV HI ratnrn from pblladelphia wltk Urge and wl eeleoted itopk of Mllllnary Ooodi la Fatter, Bonnet,, laU, Plnmoe, Klbbona, Fwwara, V r'ela, t. dlao, Notion, Fanay Ooodi, at. All of wblok will be of lateil winter atylM nod will b awld fur rary low prim for uh. WOUJ 3I, ' JHKR. w.jnun. H..F, BIGLER & CO., MiLiai it II ABBW ABE, Abo, Vu.fMUrwtof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIABflEliD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, B.rn.n, Collar,, ,t., for i.l. k, H. F. BIGLER A CO. pALMERS PATENT UNLOAD- U nj Fork,, for uli by H. F. BIOI.EB A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Hall., ,1,., for lal, bj II. P. BIOLER A CO. JJARNES3 TRIMMINGS A SHOE Finding,, for ial, b, II. F. BIGLER A CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, S W OR A DCNES For nil bj II. F. BIGLER A CO. TOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Bit,,, for tal. by II. F. BIGLER A CO.. JUON! 1RON1 IRON I IRON! For aalo ij II. F. BIGLER A CO. JJORSE SIIOES k HORSE SHOE HAILS, for aalo by U. F BIGLER A CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Ami bait Ifannraolnro, for aal. b, H. F. BIGLER A CO. ' rpuiMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aal by H. F. BIGLER A CO. J70DDER CUTTERS for ialo by CB30-70 II. F. BIGLER t CO. tfduratioual. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. THE FALL TERM of fourteen weak,, kill oommenoe Monday, September 3d, 1372. TERMS OF TUITION. Rending, Orthography, Writing, Objx.lI.ei. mil Primarr Ariihoietia nnd Primarr (leography. 17 00 Hiitory, Looal and deMriptlra Geography with Man Drawing, Urammar, Mental and Written Arilhmetia 0 00 Algebra and Iba Sciences It 00 Instruction In Instrumental auiio 10 00 Oil painting, 34 laasons II 00 Wat work I tO For full particulars send for Ciroular Clearteld, Sept. 7, 1370-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Femalo Classical High School. Bach Oepartmewl Hrparate, IMstlucI aud l osnplete 1st I toe 1 1. TI1R scholastlo year of this Institution is dlvl Hfd in. I- -.-.Irsn. f .. --4 one wuekt) ooeh. The flrtt session commences on tbe first Moodny In September; the second, on the flrtt Monday In February. The source of 1 net met ion embraces every thing necessary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ed edueation of both texes. Pupils will bo admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance to the clone of the sew ton. No deduction will be made for absence, except In eases uf extreme and nrotraotrd illness. Students from a dittanee oan bo acoouintodntod with board at low ratrs. For particulars, send fur circular, or address Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. July 26, 187 1-tf. Principal. rjMIE LARGK3T ASSORTMENT OP HTOTEH I STO VILH ! eror brought to th, ennnty. are being reclred at the llardwara Kstabllahment of II I'. IIIC M:H 4l C'U., omprising tb following Cook Stores l SrEAtt'S CALORIFIC. SUMJUKIIANNA. It EGULATOR, NOPLK. EXCELSIOR. TUIUMPII. GOV. PENN. REAUIN0. NATIONAL RANGE, AC. aVC. Also, th following Heating Stores: 8PEAU'J AST! CLINKER, BPEAU'M ANT! DUST. t"P EAR'S ORBICULAR, SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, MORNING LIGHT, DON TON, GIPSEY, VULCAN. 6UNIIKAM, HUBV DAUPHIN EGO, CHESTER EUG, VOLCANO, fllOM4ljf. HEAVY BAR HOOM AND STORE MiOM KTOVES, AC. Clearteld. 8ept. 35. 1373. T 111: n t: r SEWING MACHINE! The " BLEES 1" Patent Link Motion. Almost nolieless winohin. Don't fail 10 emnlno It borer, purabaa Ing ,lMwh,ra, I. BRinuic, mi:rciiaht tailoh, CLKA1IF1KLD, PA., Ag,nl for Clrarflold eounty, , jaay-Local Agents wanted In erery tow In the eounty, to whom liberal terms will to glrea. Don't fail to eiemine It nnd satlefy rourectf. Clearteld, Pa., Feb. 7, loil tf. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will eell at Public Sala, at tbelr rectdeaoa In Morris townvhip, at 10 .'olook, a. sa on aat.rday, Nnreanber O, ltT, tha following personal property l t bone, 1 wit, 12 bead young eat lie, I sows, took ofsboen,, bogs, 1 wagon, buggy, barneea, I sleighs, butaki robes, S timber sleds, I log sled, epreaders, t ankle chains, whtRtotreeo, threshing machine, windmill, HO bushele rea 100 bushels .heat, ft hasnell bnckwkrnt, 600 or too bushels oate, 40 or A loads straw, 4 ton hay, .10 boihrls corn In ear, 4HJ hocks orafodder, iO busM, baaaa, lj9t b,bls natetoeai also, all of tbe kn.eek.lt furaltar. Will also sell at tWanaa. Urn lit aora, .f laaH la Morrl, township nnd tt none la pogge I, V eklp being timbered aad .adarlnid wltk Coal, for further Information tail on the undersigned. IAVIl BALK. ., sot It 41 pd- ITIIAMER PALI. iUal Estate for Jalr. 17011 SALE OR RENT!' T"; :!vv.:;r 4 VALUABLE FARMS, I!f CLBADF1KI.D COUKTY, OFFERED FOR SALE OR REST. Ik, ndoral(na4 offara for nolo or rant Ik follo.ini nanoa rnraia, iitand 1. Ulrard ta.n bi, CUarnald ao.oljr, V. , tin Ko I. Known na tba "Old Coadrlot Para," on Uaok Hun, containing about IO Acrta, abuo, 60 acre, bvlng olrarod and uadar n good tat. of outtlvatioa Ibo balano. la tlmbor. No.. Known ai tho "Clodl, Koaiiabt Farm," ountalnlng a boot IOO Aeraa, about 40 aoro, uf wbicb ara olrarod and nndor a food itat of cultltatiun, and th, balano w.ll litabarod. No. 3. Known aa tli, "Lamb Farm," baring about 1(0 arraa ol.arad and uudaroultiratlon. No. 4. Known a, tha "M. Woolrlib Farm," containing about I3 Aerm, a larit. portion of nbiob la cleared and und.r cultivation, th. bal aao, bring liiob,rd. Noa. 1, 1 and 3 bar dwelling,, barm and other luprorrmant, thoraon arreted, and all four bar. orebardi, aprlnga and atrcama of running wator ont bam, Hcaionabla term In tha matter of iiaymonll, ,nJ poitei.iun firm on April let, lt)73. for farther information call on or aildreaa L. M. COl'DHIET, auj7-Jm . Freacbrllle, Cl.arB.IJ Co., 1'a. jflUsrrllaurou. HoggaTownahlp Awake ' GREAT EXCITEMENT AT L , THOMAS BEERS'S! rj'VKRTBODT trying to got there tnt, for f,ai j of b,lng arowded out into th aold. If yon wnnt good Shoeing don, go w Baaaa If yon want your Bl.it. Iron, drlgkt, got Bonn. Ifyoa want good Uill Iroaa, go to Bnaaa If yon want your wagon Ironed in the best styl an. workmansnip, go to ttnnna. Ilnnaa make, th bt btump Maebln In th. State, aad do., all kind, of BLACkBUlTH INO a eba.p a, ean be dona In tha eonnty for Cnab. My roit umo addras. Is uiearnatd, ra. THOMAS 1IEKRS. Boggs Tp., Dan. 10. ll7 -tf. 'Lay down Uio Sliovcl und llm iloo." HACRMAXS CORX PLAXTER. This tncenious machine, for which a patent has just been itMied, It is eon ft lent ty believed will to- psrsruo all oihers in use or onerca in ins poune. U is com true ted so that it funows, plants and tows at a limo. at equal ditlaucrt spurt, oth ways, (Imppins; tour, five or six grains in esc-h hill, as (be worker may dtetniiae before eommencinn, eovorins the em when dropped, smoothiar down its own furrow sod lea ins; the ground in better comlmon lu.m littore pisntut),. It is in Itself a complete ttlf working matkint. requiring no hired astittsnce and doing tho work better aod with greater regularity and precision linn tt eoul-l powihly be dune by hand, at less than one-tenth the labor. Anybody that ean drive, with this Plantar oan go into t field prepared for corn and furrow, drop tod cover ten tu Aflecn acres daily, its capacity being limited only by the dbtnnoo a team ean bo teadily driven. It is so oonttrueu-d that whrn not planting or in turning at the end of tho fur row, by a mere touch It is raited on tne ground! thrown out of grar and moved backward or fur- ward, where you may want it, without dropping h com or touching tbe earth. Proriieally it ignores men, hoes aad plows In corn planting, and malt.s that which has hereto- fore becu bard labor a mere pattime for a boy, or si -out healthy exerelte fur a laiy man. . lntpectlon of tho Planter oonttrueted by tho pat en tee eordioly solicited, and eounty. State or individual rights for oalo, at low rates, to expedite its tntroduciton. Addrtts K IS l" 11 EN UACKMAN. Patents, aug2H-3m Clearfield. Pa. JjU-OITR, FEED, AO..... THE ntCCCAHIA FLOURING MILLS. ' ' ; i ... i:- : . ;. v The andersigued would respectfully giro no tice to tbe eitisens of lleeearia township and lur rounding country, that ho has purchased tbe Ueecaria Flouring Mills and put everything in eouijdolc order, and Is manuftoturing a first-class quality of Flour, 'CUSTOM WOItK DOS E, and flour In quantity constantly on band for sate. CIU'P, CORN MEAL, DRAN, AC, AC. I alwari oi band and for sala wholesale or retail. Or l"'" flHKCil.lUI WANTED. 1 n ill eicbange Flour and Chop for It. inub dbingles, or will pay part mooey, it Jesited. lOt-lf BARNADA.1 ARUSTROKO. MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD ! 111.. S. S. LIDDELL, Uaritp engaged la tha Marbl, business, desires to ln.ol her friend, and lb publio that aba baa aow ltd will keep eonetantlyon kand a large and well 4ot4 stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAI ILK, aud I, prepared lo furnish to order TOM STONES, BOX AXD CKADLE T0MI1P, I MONUMENTS, Ca ii and Post,, for Cemetery Lott, Window , ; Sills and Cups, alio, , BlitKAU, TAIII.R AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac. As. 'aS-Ysnl na Reed street, near the R, R. Depot, Clearteld, Pa. j.r.n TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At tbe New Tobacoo and Cigar Slora of . n. H. sn.itr, Between Shaw Hour A Mansion (louse, Clearteld. Constantly on kand a tne assortment of Nary, ' Congress, Cnrandlsh, Cable, Ppunrolt, l Michigan nnd Century Fine-out ! Chewing Tobaoeo, Ao. Also, a large and well selected slock of Imported nnd Domeallo Cigars, Smoking Tobaceoe, Meerschaum nnd Drlnr Pipes, , Pip talures, Tobaoeo toies, Cigar Holder, and everything grnrnlly fi.uod In well regulated Cigar and j Tobaooo Stor. MT-Rememher the plaeai Market ttrret. be tween Shew llU' and Mansion House, Cleats leld, Pa. pd.tojan.t ft i H. F. NAUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, f and dealer la Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and l'lated Ware, &p., Jell'71 CLKARFf KLD, PA.( HOUSK AND LOT pOJl SALKI The anderslgned offers his Moose end Lot for aalo. situated on Loeuet strort, between Fourth and Fifth streets, la tha borough of Clearteld. The building la a two story "L" plank frame tooae, well talohed, together wltk tbe necessary outbnlldlnie. and tho lot Is In a good state of ouf- tleefJnn. For term nnd condition apply t. or address1 aofMa, Clearteld, r. gniflj euut lraifittrs. I II U tATBIT MOVRI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, Tu their new building on Hecond Street, nearly oppoiito tba stor of Wearer A ISotls, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will continue to supply their old aad as saany new ouitoiaero as saay oume, with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PUARMACKLTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Iaolnding all new remedies,) Patent Mediolnes, Painta and Oils, Ol.ss aad Putty, School Books, Stationery, Paper, Ae.j also, a full Ho of Drug gists' Sundries, Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Article,, Brushss, Toilet Soaps. Pocket Books, Aa, all ef the boat quality. PURE WiyES ASD LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, Turo Whits Lead, Colors of all hlndt, Raw and Boiled Linterd Oil, Varnithes, Tarpon tine. Coal Oil. Paint A Varnish Brutbet, Flavoring Kit reels, Confectioneries, Bird Seed. Fplee, ground and un ground, of all kinds. SMOKERS AND CUEWERS Will tnd oar stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobaoeo, Imported nnd Do mestic Cigara. Snulf and Fine-eut to ba ef the very bast brands la tbe market. e LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, AU kind, of GLASS WARS, GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musloal Trimmings of r,ry rarlety. Hariag a long experience tn tbe business, and an attenslre and well selected stock of medieinee. we ara euublro) t. til Physielans' preeeriptione at tne snort,,! notice ana on in. -- terms, uey aud utgiiu IIARTewlCK A IRWIN. Clearteld, Pa., May il, 187 1 -If. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Iiifirmities." St. Paul. IIt. 5IOi;U Ji rum WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A safe, pars, pleasant and health-giving Too lo tt net I y vegetable, and manufactureo1 from tho most para and shoioe materials Is not a spirit drink nor substitute for whit by, but a scientific compound, for tho protest ion of the system and tha aura of disoase, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita ting properties, and will not disagree or offend tho most delicate stomach. A long private ciperl enoe has attested lis Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at present offered to tha public contain t so much medicinal virtue, and yet so safs tad pleasaqt to take, its uvo is tu pun disease, aod It will not cisaio an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will euro tho affects of dissipation. To Increase tha Appetite, 181 IT. To promote Digestion, VftE IT. To euro Dyrpcpsia, VRK IT. To euro Fsrcr and Agua, I'PK IT. To euro Billlousners, V8K IT. To euro Constipation, UFB IT. To euro Chronic Diarrhma, V.SR IT. lo euro itcarvnurn, t'SB IT. To euro Flatulence, 1'SR IT. To aura Aold Rruotatlons. I'SK IT. To sure Ntivoui Debility. I'SK IT. To euro llydosboadrla, I'NE IT. To euro Balluwness of Complexion, TRR IT. To sure Pin pies and Blotches. L'BK IT. For General Prostration of tha Pbyslral powers, t'SB IT, and It will euro yon. Sold everywhere, at $1.0 par bottle. Manu factured exclusively by A. I. SHAW, Druggist, CLEARFIELD, PA., Who offer, liberal Inducement, to tho trade. Oct. J7, lstthlf. Luthersburg Marble Yard! THK iuhserl1sr respeotfully aanouneeo to this eommunity and tho public generally that he it now estentively ongHgil in tba man ui no litre 01 Monuments. Ilond and Vt Htones. Mtand, Table and Ilureau Topt, etc. No higher Irihule oan be paid to a deceased relit live or friend than the ereo ttnn of an enduring slab as a wiinrts to unborn generations uhere they have latd tttm or Uir. I bare engagetj Mr. Jcfan W. Uabsgan as my agent tu ssll, and to whoso worltinnnthip and ok .11 many oan bear wltne-i. Orders tolicilrd and promptly Ailed. Work deliver! wherevrr.lmlrtd, R. H. MU0HW, Lotbenberg, Nqwrnber 80, lgt, A DMINIrUTHATOH' NOTIVifi-Motloo J is hereby given Ibat lettara of administration f)i the estate of Lavma HaatLRnona, dee'd. Into of Del I township, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a., baring boon duly granted to tho undersliued. all persons Indebted to said astata will pleasa make Immediate payment, and thosa having elslms or demandt will present (hem properly au then tioa ted for seiiiemeni wuuoni sieiay. ' 'r ' ADAM DRKTIl, octS l. Adminlitratoft i. r. iiivai.,, ..w, w. na. ii' . 1 1 WE VVEIt A KKTTN i CLEARFIELD, YX., " ; . ' ' ' :. ,,; '7f An (faring, at tbe old aland ef 8. L. Rd A C., 1 tbelr itook of goods, wollsllng ef DRY - GOODS,' GROCERIES, BOOTI A BH0ES, DATS A CAPS, BAltDWARB, QL'SIN'SWARI, ( ' FLOUR, FEUD, SALT, feo., 4o., At tb asoat reaaontbl rate for CASH r la . ..i . : iJ.II". oiohaaga for , ' i Square Timber. Boards, Shingles, Oil COUNTRY FR0DCCI. Ufr,Adranoei made to thosa ongagod la get ting out square tlmbor on tho most advantageous terms. pdtljanTS a. n. aaaoLa... "Cheaper than the Cheapest !" GOOD3 AT REDUCED PRICES OST IBCBITBD IT Arnold A Hartshorn, (Oa. door west of First National Bank,) CUR EKSVIIXE, PA. HAVING Just returned from tb east wltb a onsplet assortmoat of Good, sultabl, for Spring and Snmm,r trad,, w ar aow ready I. furni.b all kind, of Good "Cheapor than the Cheapest!" And after tbanMng onr eaatomor for tbelr liberal patroaag, during lb. past year, we would saost rr,tfally ask for a oonttuuane of tb aam. Our Stock onilit, of a aomplete asiortmsat of Dry Ooods, Notion, Hardware, Qoeeaswnr, Wlllowwar, Orocrl.s, Boot, She, Hat A Caps, Clothing, Tobaoeo,, A. Also, Hour, Bacon. Salt, risk, Qraia, etc. All of whlck will be cold oa lb moat rtaeoa- abla Unas, aad th bigbtst Baikal price paid for Qraia, Wool aad all kind, f Lumber aad Country Produce. oT-PUas glra us a call before purchasing eleewbero. Batisfaatloa guaraateed as to price aad quality.-; ARNOLD HARTSHORN, Cernar ol Mala aad Thompaoa Etraata, aprlt 0URWENSVILLB, PA. pBACE IM BURUPBI . tut OREAT KXCITEMENT IN FRENCHYILLE I The bloody contest between Franoa and Prutsia (s at an and for the present, so far as the slaugh tering of men aad the destruction of property Is concerned. Tho Royal iugrlara no doubt pride themtelvea and rejoice over tha result, but how Insignificant is their work when oomparad with tho humane and christian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all tha eitisens In the lower cud of the eounty with food and raiment at eieeeitinr low rales from bis mammoth store lu Ml'LSOMIl'HU. where he oan always be found ready to wait upon sailors and anpply then with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Clotbi, ftattnetts, Oatsltnercs, XI oil ins. Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Hibbens, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Bhoes, Hats and Caps all uf the best material and made to order (lose, Socks, Gloves, Mittens, Locos, Ribbons, Ao. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Rlee, Molasses, Fish, loll, Pork, Liusoed OH, Fish Oil. Carbon Oil. llardwara, Quecnsware, Tinware, Cattlngt, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cidor Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Vsrnlth, Glass, and a genera astorttnout of Stat lottery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on band, nnd will b aold at tb lowest possible tguros. LIQUORS, tnch a. Brandy, Wine, Qin, Whisky, ,. Jayne'a Medicines, llostctter'a and lloollaod's Bitters, toot pounds of Wool wanted for which tbe biglieet price will bo paid. Cluvereeed oa band and for aale at the lowest market prio. Also. Agent for Strattonrille nnd Curwensville Threshing Mecbinrs. to. Call and ace for yourselves. Ton will tnd rrj thing usually kept in a retail stor. L. M. COUDRIKT. Frencbrllle P. 0.. March 1. 1871. Cheap Furniture. JOHN GULICII DT.3IRE3 to Inform hi, aid friend tnd on, tousert, thnt having enlarged his shop and l.m4 hie feeilliWe ro, aaanaineturing, ha Ii aow prepared to make to order e.ek Furniture as may be d.etred. In good atyle and at cheap rater for CASH. Ha generally haa .a head, at kit Furnltur rooms, a varied assortment of ready, made furailura, among which era PFRBAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobe, and Jlook Cseesi Centre. Sofa, Parlor, Uroakfeel and Dining Eategelo. Tablet) Com mon, Freaeb-post,Cottage,Jenny-Llnd and otbal llediteada Aofaa of all kinds, Work-staade, H .t racks, Wask-standai Rooking and Arm chair, ,prlng-s.at, eaa.bojfoas, parlur, com mon and othor Cliaira Lookiag-tsiaaaaa of erery daarrlpttoa aa kand nnd new glas.ee for old frames, which will be put la o. very ree.on.ble rma on abort. st notice. He nlso keepe on hand ar furnishes to order, Cora-kusk, Hair and Cot. toa.tnp Mai trasses. UOFFINH or ftVERY KIND Mad to ordsr, end funerals attended wltb a Uearea wb nvr detlred. All th abor and mnny other rtlelee artfur. nltbod to eaetomara cheap for Caa or iokanged for approved country produce. Cherry. Maple, Poplnr, Llnwood and other Lumber tultabla for Cabinet work, taken la ichaag for furnltu- mjrHs.snhsr lb shop It oa Market ttreot, Clearteld, Pa., and anally opposite the "Old Jew Stor." JOHN UUL1CU. Normbr it, Wl j Itivery Stable. IIIK underslgnod begs leave to Inform the pub lic that he is now lully prepsred to nooommo dale nil in tbe way of furnishing llorees, llufgies, Baddlrt nnd llaruess, on the shorten notice nnd on reasonable terms, ileaidenoa oa Locust street, between Third nnd Fourth. OKO. W. OKAIMIART. Ilearteld, April II. IHt7. IXKfl'THHsl' K DTK' II. Wherree. It j tere TesUmmlary on the estate of JOHN A. EDMONDS, droeaeed, lata of Clearteld bor ough, Chsarteld ounty, Pennsylrnnia, having been granted to the nnderelgned, and all persons ladheed U eald .etala will pleaao mah parmant, and Ibo. baring claims ar demands will present hem properly authenticate.) for aelllement. Air ,noiiuut agalusl fh estate ean b Mtled wltk 0. b. llefrft, pVi., my attoraav. Ool.J, 1STI ttpd. ' tpcteloti. Suaw nousR; (Cor. of Market A Front atresia,)) CLKARFIKLD, PA. This nagnitoenl Hotel la entirely new, com plete in all ita appuintmanta, and aonraaient to ttio Court House. A fro. Omnibu, runs to aad ttosa tha llopot on the nrrlral and dcpartnraa mck train. SIRS. B. 0. CLEMENTS, Aprtl 10, Wt. ' ' ' froprtwraa. VTASUIN6T05 non8H; M '''' rtanT HABlllAUiun, r. Ttii 4 mll rHrmUk.d Iveusa ba be taken by tba unjereigned. lie foals confident of being able to render aallsfaotioa to those who may famr bim with a call. - ' May I, 1071. 0. W, PA VIS, Prop T) EVERE noUSE, ' , 'I Tba ,ubsrlbr has lag bnill.a.w llotal. wltb all mojom improvement, la prepared to reeelve guests. The ublo will bo supplied with tli boat In tbe market tbe barwilb tba obooicest liiieera. uooa staouog attaonet. aprl-ty s. U. eCHABFFcR, rrep'r. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Sr., CLEARFIELD, Pa, Tni? largo and eotnmodloua new hotel ba been opened for tho accommodation ol tb. Eublio, where the proprietor will be glad t meet i old frieoda, and receiv. a share f public pat rooaia. By strict personal attention to the de tails of bis business, be hopes to b. able to rondo satisfaction so bis patrons. Th. TABLE will always ba bountifully aupplied wltb the beat thai eaa ba procured in tba market, and th BAb) will contain a full stock of LIQUORS, BKER, A. Good stabling attached. ' - Clearteld, March J, UCr-ly Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, CocnarorBoiMHidaad Market Sueete, . CLEARI'ltl.D, PA. THIS old aad eommodlou, Hotl baa. during tb aaal year, beea enlarged to double lu f.rmr capacity for tbe entertainment of stran ger and guests. Tb whole building ba been refurnished, and th proprietor will apart no pain, to render his guest eomlortabl wbil laying with him. trTh Mansion Hons," Omnikn ran, U and from tba Depot a tb arrival and depertar. of ah train. J011 DOUUHKRTV, aprt 71 tf .. . Proprietor. IEON'ARP HOUSE, ; J Near the Railroad Depot, CLKARFIKLD, PENN'A. This b.uaa is large, well famished, and) arry new, and th. Proprietor feels oontdent of rendee. ing satleraotion to guests. XI, B. uooa suonng Mnnacted With tb hotel. 4-71 8. B. ROW, Propri.Wr. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, : (Opposite R. R. Depot,) CLRARFIELD, PENN'A. Th aaderaigaad, baring laroom. proprietor of thit ho.ee, ia now ready to entartain atrangora and traralera, and therefore tulieit Mjonrners to giv him a coll. His Table will be supplied wltb the best tha market affords, and til Bar will oon tain theeboioeetof wiaeeand liauoTa, Exteaitv. stabling is attached Charges modereto. j.nl07l ' JAMES McLAUQULIN, WESTERN HOTEL Oppoalta th. Court House, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. AeoosDmodatlon trst-olaa, and charge, aaodorat. Mtt . JOUO, YOL'NO, Proprietor, Jj-ONTOUH II OUI E, Oppesits tbe Court Honea, LOCE HAVER, PENN'A. jeMTI HACBEAL A KR0M, Prop',. -nROCstERHOPP IIUL8B, ; fiKLLEFONTE, PA., p. JOHNSTON A IONS, Proprietor., .tint RAILROAD HOUSE, Mala Street, PniLIl'SUURO, PENN'A. Tbe undersigned keeps constantly on band tb. be.t of Liquors. His table is always auppliee with tha best tba market afford, Tt traveling public will do wall to ti, hies a call no. lo.. ROBERT LLOTD. CUSQUEHANXA EOUSE, O CURWENSVILLE, Clearteld eountv, Penn'a, Tbi, old tnd well eelablilhed Hotel, baaatlfulra eltuatcd aa tba banks of tho iuariueaanna, ia l. borough of Curwensrille, has been leased for a term ol year, by tbe anderslgned. It baa beea entirely retlted, and is now open to tan publi. generally and tba traveling omrannlly la par, tiealar. Ko pains will ba spared tu render guest, eonifortable while tarrying at this house. Auiplp Stabling room for tha aocommodatiua of team... Cbargoe moderate. Sept. 31, 1 STO-tf. ELI HLO0M. oottt ana jftoti, OOT AJJD SUOE MAKING. PHILIP WEAVER, oa 'Market ttreot, la Shaw', Row, Clearaald, Pa., hat just received a In. lot of French Call ikiat td Kips, tb.. bast la tba market, and ia ao prepared t. man ufacture everything ia bit. lint, lie will war rant bit work to be aa rvpreeeated. Th. eltitent of Clearteld tad .totally aa respectfully invited to glva bla oll. Work done at short notice. t:l't)y MW BOOT AU SHOE SHOT,. EDWARD MACK, Co. MAREET A 3d St., CLEARFIELD, Pi. THE proprietor has entered Into tb BOOTdV SHOE business at th, above stand, tnd ts determined not to h ootdon ltbr ia qual ity or prlpe for his work, Spcl,l , tutting will he paid to manufacturing Sewed work. 11. ba, oa band large lot of Eronebi Kip and C.lf Sklnr. of th, 4,ry best quality. The elll. epa olOlearteld and r(clnlty ar rspatlnlly Invited to giv bim a trial. No oharge for tall, nova.' t tf JSAAO JOHNSON & SON'3, Maaufaetarar and Deal I,, Itoots nnd Mho est Lsdles', Missea' and Cltlldren't QalUes Mua'a, Boys' and Wouien' Heavy Boot, and Bmgans, Aa, Ac. Store and chop on Second street, nearly pp tit 1'. F. Bigler A Co.'s hardware store, Feb. tt. 187J.lv CI.EARFIRI.D. PA. isrcUaufou5. D. J. CR.OWELL Uanofaeturerof tbe D. II. Ball Dotting Uochlua n4 tha BipE-CCT 6U1NULK MAPilldV lo ant from g lo II ii.rbtt, aqd liorasecj unoW Brerai's patent. Julnlert, lrag-Sa Awaohinea and Urneral AJ ill Work, Hinnrwahuning, Camero on county, Pa. Repairing of Machines and general Cut Iota Work done lo order. auglsy Clearfield Nursery. EXCOUKAGE HOME INDUSTCY. fpUB nnd.rslgned, having established No.'., L ssry on the 'Pike, about half way betweea Clearteld and Curwensvllls, I, prepared to fur aieb all kind, of FRUIT TKKKS.t standard, sad dwarf,) Evergreeae, fbrahbery. Urapa Vines, Qooseherrioi, Lawtoa Blaokberry, Suawbauy, and Kasherry Vina,. Al.o, Siberia Crab Trees, Qainno, aad early eavlet Rhubarb. At. Order promptly attended t.. Addrnss, .. p. WRIOHT p)t.t-y tJr.sasjlls, Pa Miss E. A. P. Rynder, roa Chlekering'a, Stoiaway's apd Eraarton's Plsnoi 8mltk's, Mason A Hamlin'l and Peloubet't Organs aad Melodeont, and Urorar A Baker's .owing Machine,, also rasmnn ur Plana, Guitar, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Ma 1. N pupil taken fur laee the half term. AsjrRoom. opposlt Onltru's Furnltur. Storo Clearteld. Mavt. M tf. ' " Lime for Sale I THE anderslgned, residing near lUa depot kM mode eoinpleta arrangements with Lima , Burners east of tha mountain, whereby be ts ena bled to beep oonstaatly an hand a large quantity o( rUKE L I II E I whlck be offer t. hrmen and bvlden trIA. above cost. Those ia need or 11)0 attlcle would do well to give eaa a call, or addrui f ty letter, ha for nrcolU'lag lhi( llne. . ,. ..' I)K0 j., rAgfiioRK. flotittld, t..lJul1'f.;U, '