THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARK115L1), PA. WE.DN1.SDAT MOHNINO, JA1C.1M873. Terms of Subscription, j If paid In wtrarioe.or within throe month ...2 00 tf paid alter throe ud before nix month... 1 0 If pad utter the expiration of i iiumthi ... 00 Motliortlut Kplavoptl riiurr h B. A. I. Votim, Pastor. Publio rWvIco ovsry .Sabbath lit 1HJ A. M , and 74 T. M. ' ', flabhath School at 0 A. M. ' Prnror MoettOK ovary Thursday, t 7 P. M. Common-tin fierrfee, in Habbath- of e?ory ttonth, at 10 A. M. - ' Ht. Andrew C'tiMrfh--r.pHcopal Uot. Quo no a Ham.. Publie Service Hominy moroinff t 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday School at J P, M. Prayor Mooting Wednesday owning i T o'clock. prcabytertAii Ch.irc1i.--.ReY. II. 8. Rpti.t. wpreaobing on tho Lerd's day t 10 and Ti v'elock. Hunday flohool at I n. m. Vrayer Mating on Wednesday at 7J p. m. PMtnr'i HiMe Clam on SatordaY at l p. m. Jt. Kmncla ChurchtnthollrKaT. T. . J. MrMiNiK.-Mui at 10ft o'clock A. M.( on the aeeond and fourth 8 u inlays of each month. Lutheran Church. Rev, A. J. Uartaook ' Prrachinf every BftMmlh, morning and evening. Snbhath School at a, m. Prayer mooting every Wednesday weuing. This iii Court week with us, and qh tjiuol at oar Quarter sessions, pretty wolt patron lied) U tho euduriug credit of but vary few parti cipants. ' ' Tho New Year's addresses of the Altoona TWAs'i, Tyrone JUrnld and Democrat and Belle font Hepublieam aro very nice, indeed so far M the, workmanship it concerned. Hut, unfortunately, weeannot reciprocate, I Rksubicctkd. Tho Bellefonto lie- publican comes to hand thin week, with the names . of E. T. k R. P. Tutcn aa editors and publisher!. The lat$ Br. Brown will no doubt ki?iit thete gen tlemen in tbolr new enterprise. . p i Hon. L. A. Muekey, Mayor of Lock , lleren, presented each of his polieors, on Christ nu wuu new uivrcuui u cnuvura vi fail esteem and ft reward for their faithful ser vieea. We could en dare a mayor of that stamp, i ii j Going Up. We ItiHt week noticed the 10,000 acre sale of timber lands, at fC60,OUO, in the northern portion of the county, and now Jearn from the Williainsport Epiivmitt that the purchasers have refused an offer of $100,000 for their bargain. Tnt Pittsburg Post. Tho proa- poetus of this old and substantial Democratic Journal will be found In this Issue. If any of our readers desire to subscribe for a newspaper pub lished In our western metropolis, let tbein tke the roil. . Still out of Order. Tho "onplbaa- atnrss" which broke out between the miuors and operators about Christmas, at Osceola and II out a dale, Is still unadjusted, to the great detriment of everybody. tiood common sense seems to have been superseded by folly, or perhaps something worse avarice and prodigality. Tho BoIIeonto Watchman Bays that A- Boyd Henderson, late Cuban correspondent of the New York Utrmld, has been tendered the po lities of Pacific .coast correspondent, at $3,000 per year. Whether our daring friend will assume Ihe "chief "f the "exposition" to that part of Vnele Sam's vineyard, we aro not informed. On Hand. Yes, tho Standard is on liand, considerably changed in form but not In spirit. "Joe" thus mixes our lawyoro up with -other Institutions: "Clearfield, Clearfield county, . has three banks, fifteen lawyers and two barber : shops. The Sawyers are expected to emigrate 1 now, since the local option has 'gone back on ' ahem." e -I .... Tbo Williamsnort Sun snys tho -somber of logs rafted out of lbs Williainsport .boom during tbo past ten years was 8,312,013, amounting, board measure, to 1,642,801,101 feet. It also alludes to tbs fact that some wret-'ho, for tw'jom no adequate punish moat has yet been In Tented, stole furs and clothing from tbc people wounded at tho Newberry disaster. ' i Very Proud. Our Huntingdon neighbors aro crowing lustily over their new fire engine. It oost $S,0O0 and $2,000 for tho hose. After attaching 1,000 fcot of hoso, tt threw the water over tho steeple of the Presbyterian church, which Is ICS feet high. The machine squirts at I the rate of t)0 gallons per minute. It is a third class rotary, and was manufactured at Seneca : Vails, New York. So says tho Wefts. Guiltt. James B. Work, Clerk to the County Commissioners of Indlaoa county, was found guilty of forgery last week, to that be bad Issued county loan bonds contrary to law. Tho auditors appointed by an act of Assembly .to re audit the county account report a deficiency of $'0,000, but magnanimously credit the County Commissioners with $12,000 as a discount on 'bonds legally sold, and thereby make the eoUnty loss but $68,000. They are evidently in need or some reformers over In loyal Indiana. Too Fast. Brothor Stroop, of tho Tyrone Dimvrat, gets off the following j For fast driving the Messrs. Klynn brothers, of Janotrille, take the palm. On Christmas eve, they drove from that place to this city, a distance of thirteen miles, in one hour and live minutes. This is getting over space at a pretty rapid rate and a feat that few burses will accomplish. Puoh a bono should be kept for more than ordinary service. u There Is a great deal of down grade on tho out indicated, but It's a little too fast. The A I toon u Sun says that ordors have been issued from tbo headquarters of the Pennsylvania Railroad, directing that all passen ger and freight agents on tho different divisions shall give bonds for tho faithful porforinanoe of their duties. a amount of tho imaX will ds tendfijn the bust noes done by each agent, but ft not be less than $i00 nor mors than $6,000. (Coadaetors on railway trains have been obliged to glvo bonds for some time, and report ell .employ cos tbrough whoso bands the money of Ibe .company passes will have to do likewise 9 mm i County Jnstitutks. At tho last session of our Legislature an act was passed to he following effect t That from and after the passage of this act, the school directors of the ; I iff rent wards, boroughs and townships of the ' Washington, Clarion, Erie, lluntlng doa, orttiamptoo, Hcbnylklll, Perry, Delaware, l.o ban on and' Frauklln, shall allow the school tubers who are actually teaching schoul In said auntie the time tnd wages wliilo attending the county institutes hold annually in fluid sountles for the Improvement of teachers) "Uoooisii." Tho Cent to Reporter I'eaking of a bog that weighed M3 pounds, and wliicb bolonged to a gentlemen of Contro Hall, iftjst "This fellow, when he was yet a boar, abouf .eight months ago, sported two enormous tusk sod killed two full grown bulls by ripping their Sollies with his pownrful weapons, and played the gstcs uion a young horse, which he wounded so 8 vercly la the same manner. Thvso valorous deeds tre a don by bis boarship In about one month's I .time, early lant spring. But, he is no more be iit been transmogrified into saasages, and all bulls and burses can now rejoice, as we know all loTcrs of srwfwfi'si will." Important xok.uool Directors. jhirg, delivered an opinion which, In effect, de clares mat school directors have the right to en i("r upon Improved pmperty for School purposes, The school directors of thntiixlh WriL ABechonr. sre made several attempts to negotiate tor a Joe and lot which adjoined ths school property. Fit Ue owners refused to sell The Beard, as a M resort, bad viewers appointed and to took rsteiioa t fof Mhool purposes. Tho case ss brought In tfaescurt of common pleas U ro Tr th property and a Teraic for tho defend ants reBdfVM) At. k..M n tt,. fin. I'aie Cmtrt, hirb sustained the Judgment of the SsSsMWStSssSSlI Ou Griat Wealth. The minora! I wealth of our oounty until lately has attracted but very little fttteuttun, llhar at honuf or aim mi. 1 Lumber I latnbor! has been our stock In trad; which when properly viewed Is really Insignia . cant when compared with tho Coal, Iron, Fire Clay and other mineral deposits that fill our hills. Soinubody 3wi been posting tho editor of the Clinton JJtmoeml on the great wealth of Keating township, In thai oounty. This township adjoins Kartbaus, in this county, and (ho following de scription being correct of tho wealth of tho former, tbero oan bo so doubt of tho wealth of the latter. Tbo editor in question says i "There is now and has been for eotuo time norm or leu speculation going on with tbo lauds of JUntiug towiibhip, pieoe of this county, 40 miles distant from Lock Haven, and lying along the Sufiui'hajmaand the P. k . Hit., bordered by Camaron, Cloarfluld and Centre counties; tfhf rcsaon; for tbisj activity In those wild and apparently unproductive lauds (saving of timber) is, wo think, to bo found In the known miwrul wonlth of the township and tho belief that, at no very dintnnt day, ono railroad or another (other than the P. A E.) will fiud Its way to and through there, and, between tho two lines, secure reliable and cheap transportation,; which is all that Is needed to develop the hitherto well known but unproductive wealth in coal that lies hid In tho mountains that run through tbo township. Whethor the parties speculating have reliable information of tho coming of another railroad, or whether they aro taking chances on the 'manifest dostlny' prinoiple, we do out know. But what wo have reason to think we do know Is, that Keating township has a groat deal uf goud coal in it, and to that point we propose to speak. Our informant Is an intelligent citiscn of Clinton, who has resided in the county sineo its organisa tion, and what be says is from actual or parsons! investigation on the ground. Uis examinations wero not ouuipleto or thorough, excepting to a limited extent, but they show tho value of the de posits ho discovered, and point out tho character of the mineral wealth of that section, which is deserving of the most considerate attention from Railroad men and enterprising men of wealth seeking to develop tho country and secure largo returns for their investments. Ths opening of tbo Buffalo route through to Emporium, only lb miles distant, is another avenue of trade that tends to glvo greater Importance to these deposits, and, U may be, imparted some er all of that acti vity above spoken of, WHAT OCR INFORMANT SAW. With a pick and shovel he went over ground in 1SG5, and at a point eight miles above Keating Station on the P. k E. RR., he dlsoovored U worhahU veins coal, (a diagram of wbieh ho made, and it is now before us,) the first of which or top toUi is four feet two inches thick; tho sec ond vein four feet seven inches ( third vein six thick. This rein, he ssys, has been tested, sad reported as first-rats gas coal ; tho fourth vein three feet thick) the fifth, three feet nlno inches thick; the sixth, five fcot thick. Between the third and fourth veins be found fire-brick clay from tbroo to five feet thick, Iron or throe feet, and limestone three fict thick. In excavating these roins mil increased In thickness the further in ho went, lie alio reports the discovory of th re different qualities of Iron ore, one of which is called 'bog' ore, and exists in very large quan tities. "Ten miles aboro the point of these deposits Is tbo Karthaus furnace, worked so far bock as 1832, bat discontinued (for want of transportation, says our informant) In 1830, and when in operation the ore wrs got from a drift that run under the above-named six-foot ooal vein, and the limestone came front the same drift. It was believed that tbo canal would run to this point, and wheu it was fixed that It would not, the making of iron was dis continued, and to this day a largo ainouut of oro lies thoro wbioh was intended to bo nscd in tbo furnace. A charter for the Kartbaus Coal, Iron and Railroad Company has been obtained within the past six or eight years, and is now hold by citi sens of Clearfield and Cliuton, with right of way through these counties to adjoining counties, but we believe nothing has been done towards the con struction of ths road. "For tho purpose of calling attention to this one of the valauble resources of Clinton, we have laid these faots before our readers, and If there be any one who con throw further light upon the subject, or convey information f any other valuable re sources uf the county, wo wilt bo much pleased to receive and give them publicity through the columns of tbo Dtmocrat." Goshen Farmers. Tho land of Gusto u was always a goodly land, and according to the following statement, furnished us by our oj teemed friend, Mr. K. K. 8blroy, tho modern Goshen lias not depreciated t (J oh MR 5, Jan. 9th, 1H73. Mr. Kiutok: In fnakinr tho assessment of our township for 172, 1 rat tiered from the farmers tbo amount of grain each farm prod uood, with the number uf busbds of each kind. The result is so encouraging that I have concluded, with your permission, to spread before tho readers of your oxoollcut paper what the farmers are doing in Uosben. If any other township in tbo county can produce mora grain from the same numlwrof acros cultivated, I would lie glad indeed to hear from them. Tho number of farms upon which the fol lowing amount of grain was rinsed Is 30, averag ing about 40 acres cleared land, including meadow and pasturage. I have the name of each producer and tho amount of eaeh kind of grain raised by him, but I will only give the totals. Corn, 17, Ub bushels; wheat, l,lod bushvls; rye, 80.1 bushels; tats, 8,822 bushels; potatoes, 1,072 bushels t buckwheat, i,uuv uusneis, urami total. bushels. Does this look like starving-F Why should we sond our money cast of the mountains to buy feed and Sour, when w can raise enough at homo if our fenuors will only farm right t This Is certainly an encouraging agricultural report, and according to prices in our market tho products of those 39 farms would be worth $28,000, or nearly $725 to each farm. - This does not in clude hay, fruit or vegetables. . . Mr. gbirey Is entitled to credit forgathering tho statistics of his township while assessing, as well as for making a very correct sad complete assess ment. Fire Brick Work a. It is with pleasure tiat wc announce tbo foot thai we are to have a fire brick manufactory located in our bor ough, Just os soon ss tbo weather will permit. Through the energy of Ex-Oor. Biglcr, Dr. II art s wick and several other capitalists of oar borough, enough capital has been subscribed to start everything on a eash bonis and thus insure the success of the enterprise. Tbo clay In the vicinity of the rnlirond onot has been thoroughly tested and pronounced by experienced workmen to bo of tho very best qual ity, and ths location, for cheap manufacturing, cannot bo excelled anywhere. In erecting tbc works the building ion be so located that from the time tho olay leaves the mine, It will bo on a down grado nntll the brick land In the ears, which will so cheapen the manufacture of tbo brick that a handsome profit will b derived from this source. Besides, tho quantity oannut bo ex li ousted lu a generation, while cxporieuocd and scientific gen tlemen have been socurod to work aud superintend tbo works. We shall refer mors at lenglb to this project at some future time. - ' ' Musical. Thoso In need of a Pis- no, Organ, or anything In the Instrumental music lino, oun do no belter than by applying at Kyn der's. They will sell you s first vlnns instrument Jut aa obesply g it ono bo bought In the oitirs, and guarantee It fur five years. And should It happen io get out of order or tuno, tbey art right at band to put It in order, so that you need not spend your time, money oryatieqeo pn traveling "tuner, who are onen greater humbugs than traveling doctors. The handsome organ present ed to Kov. Mr, It u tier, on Christmas day, was purchased al Kyitdur'a, and the-y have still some left, which they v"itt dlsjwso of to othor parties who may desire to confer a similar favor ol tome one else. Fast Tim. John VisMI, f Rnow on Sunday last drove Ms fast horse from Snow 8boe to Uellcfofite snd back, a distance of "2 miles, In mr Mourt, He left Kuow Hhoe at 1:10 p. in. and returned at a:iv p. m. " "u r-rsns H'aleAsioa. Ask ths editor of tho Tyruno Dimoemt, or Pat Flynn. ' Appointments. Tho County Com mlssioners have made the following appointments Air 1871 1 Counsel. Hon. Ueorgo H. Barrett Physician to Prison, Dr. T. J. "oyer j Clork, U. B. Uoodlaaduri Janitor, Andrew B. Phagartj Mercantile AppHier, Psrtd fi. Room, of Pike towpsbtp. Wo popped into tbo Court Koora on Monday evening, to take birds-eye view of our formers who hod asscuiblod to elect (floors and appoint committees of the Clearfield County Ag ricultural Society for tbo Busuing year.' Tho only objeotion we have to file on this occasion li that too few farmers parlioipate in those annual meet ings. Thoro fs no farmer ibat knows everything. He can always roam something from his neigh bors by associating with them on occasions of this kind, bcsidii rendering themselves sociable and agrce&blo. Kk Opknkd. Tho wintor term of Miss Swan's sohool commenced January Oth. This Is a desirable school for glrli who wish a thorough training. The cximlDittton at the oloio of the fall terra showed thwlr thoroughness. Superin tendent tlregory conducted tho examination in Arithmetic, and out uf ono hundred questions in Common Fractions, duly five wore missed by tbo elm I, Miss fiwan IsaMy striated by Miss Fannio James, a graduate of tbo Stale Normal School at Millcrsvlllo. We understand that tho young la dies of this sohool in toad giving a oonoert tn the Court House, on Friday eveniug, January 31st. Lint oflottor remaining unclaimed In the Postoffioo at Clearfield, for tbo week ending January 1.1th, 1873: " Apslcy, Levy. Leonard, Stephen Ii. Aughculmngli, U. II. - lender, adwara. . Bourkc, Kinily L. . UlU, C. F. Coleman, Morris. Myers, C. D. (2) Churchman, F. A. A O. Moll aire, Michael. (2) Daugheiibaugh, C. U, O'llrien, Wm. 8. (2) nunlap, it wry. , . . J'crley, Iliouias. i , Duau, James. i Pntten, Alfred. . , Fravel, W. S. (2) lleiard, Ueorgo. doldbagcr, 0. K. Kucser, A. W. Hi to, Christian. (2) . -Smith, William II. Jotiss, Iknry. . Htnirus. Henry Johnston, Will lata. 5. 4 William, John. ' ' , . -r ,P. A. UAVMN,P. M. Awful! -Tho fcit. Mary's Gazette. of tbo Oth, says: "On Sunday eveuiug but our oitltcns wero called npou to witness a most horri- Is scune. About unlf post nine o clock an alarm of lire was sounded on our streets oauscd by ths fiery flainos issuing from a tonoment buuro belong ing to Mr. Joseph Wllhelm, and occupied by a woman named Julia Buckley. Our citixens sen- erally rushed to the scene of tbe fire. Tbo first person who arrived on tbe ground found the wo maa on the outside of tbo building, having, it Is supposed just returned homo. She Informed tho eopie inat nor throe otuidreu wore in ute burning uilding. The door was immediately broken iu, when tbe flame and smoke burst out in all its fury, and drove the would bo resourors of tbo obildrcn back. They then wont to the rear of tho bouse, and cut a bole through tbe weather-boarding, and with fire hooks attempted ths rescue of tba bodies of tbe children wbo were now almost literally consumed by tbe fire. They succeeded in dragging out tba remains of one of the children, tbe other twe be i tig so nearly consumed that the book would take no bold on tho body, Tbey were entirely consumed, not even a bone remained. The Institute On our first pago will bo found the full proceedings of the Clearfield County Tcacbers';Instltuto for 1872. Teachers, Directors, and Educators, will of course read tbo proceedings and condemn or approve as they fool disposed. A uamtltt criticism of the Iostltute has come to baud, but cannot appoar without the name of tbo writer. BOMB ON THE HoO. A Boll town ship correspondent Informs us that our exoellcnt friend, Thomas A. Mctlhse, has lead off in the pork line this fall. He killed two hogs which weighed 1,27ft pounds; oue 008 and tbe other 580. And thon asks, "bow is tbat for Dell ? We hope somebody will beat Hell after bragging in this maunor. i - '", V Tho Elk County Gazette, Brandon. is quite an improvement in brevity and tnauy other ways on yur old title. James Curtin, brother of Ex-Gov. Curt in, died near Miles burg, on the 4th, aged 08 years. Specials. R. II. SUow Win .11 th. popular brand, of Tobacco and Cigart, t price Ih.t defy compel. tion. A liberal dtnoouut to wuipi ami country dralora. Call and m. olui. Tb.ro. door, writ of MauaioD flume. Attention I. directed to tho eard of J. Mild Krphart, with W. V. Lipinoott A Co.. in W-dar'l par. Mr. Kepliart wm formerly iu tho bonne ot llarne. Uroi A Ilvrron, and 1. well known I. many of tho merchant, of thia eounty. If Ton want a good 10 orut oigar, go to . K. U. Kliaw'l. : Juat raooired, a largo lot of aon-eiploKre Lampa and Lautorna at S Ji-TJ II. F. OiOLra A Co'l. If too want a good ft cent oigar, go to It. Jl. Siuw'l. A Ikll Una of Il inrrh'ilil (looilt, Japanned War., Ao, for il. l)j II. F. Biglor A Co. (aw, Distal. ' CnH-cut Raw, Great American Saw, Uojrnton'l Lightning Haw, at ' 0-25-JJ II. V. Utul A Co'l. Hi.kioiii roti Pai.r. A. I. )iaw haa a eonple of aril.olma late atjrle lciln, ml.ich he will aell at a bargain. Call and look at thvin. .4 Wood and Willow Ware of all deacrlpllom for ale b, U. F. lliglcr A Co. Faiaii fliioviin Plartm. Roooirod at Cornor fitoro b oaf load and for aal. bj ' B. a. w. u. inwm. CurwenlTille, March 13, 1871. V otic, to Waooi add Cinnt aoi Makr.s. Wo hare juat reoeired a grneral a.aorttnent of Wajron and Carriage Wooda, alao a full line of Spring. and AIm, which w. oUef ehean for caah. ti. r. uiqi.aa to. Axaa. SereniT'llve doaa. Clearfleld Wood' chopper Axef at Dlrd Cages large aaaortment at II. F. Big- ler A Co.'a. Paintu, Oili and Varni.be. for ial. b II. F. BiglarACo. Calcined I'laiter for aala by II. F. Biglor A Co. HKCAl'iTl'LATIO!. Illrd Cagci. Wood and Willow Ware. ' 1 llooaehold Oood,. All kind, of Hardware. ' ', Jnpanned War.. Faint., Oil., Varalihea. ' ' ' ' Calcined Flaaler. ; -Wagon and Carring. Mnkeri luppliea. All of tho above for .at at the inammolh Hard- war. Bloro of 11, F. Vigler A (Jo, tkcond atreet, Clearfield, Ha. " H. F. Illgler A Co. have keen making aitonaire a.llition to their atitnk of Ilnnlnare til. last few imjm. Ilmltl in w Hk.K Ilu4w M dlera' Hardware, Farmer.' Hardware, Builder.' Hardware, and Hardware of all kind., can ben-en at their itor.. Mnj II. .. r r f ' ' COUQM AND COLO. - 1 Then are few peraona who aro aware oflha Im portance of attending to a emigh or a eold at It. Ural appearance. The thouaand whodi.annuallr of ooniuinplion, were flrwt atlnekoil with a "alight" aonch or oold. which the. thought would loon "wear" Itaalf off. aud thercforo neglected to uee the proper remedie. nnhl they Inoume inMlrable, Krv ilar that a onunh. oold, or any lung dli- ano la noglecUd, ninkca tho ohancca of a cur. more uncertain, n o would reoomincnn an runur, Ing from any dioeaae of the LuiiR. whatever, to aio IlAami'a Conroi .n Svnnp or Tab. Itnovor faila iu ouriag the worat oaans of eough., cnl-.l., hoarancar, .nro throat, calnrrh anil a.tlima. It la an infallible remedy for Whooping Cntinh i bo ing prc.cribcd by loine of the leu ling phriician. in the Northern and Houlhrrn Slate., .nd being naenared nndfr tbo linmerliato Cliperviaioa of a graduato of the Peon.ylvania Molionl Coll.'n. 1 h. proprMora x t leave to ismria ail tnal ic l. no "(Juaek" nrepaiation, but mad. atriolly In ao. eonlane. with the advanced retneiple. and theory of meiliolne. 1'riee SO awnta per bottle HllhMKI.L A LANPIrf. l'r..nri.l..r, l'hllalrl phta. Hold by A. I. bbaw, CivatDtld, !'.. and by all Uruggill. oeiio-ai. 5j)Iarrlfil. On Janoarr ih. 1H7.1. Ir Rev. W. M. Burn. riai.fi, Mr. HUllKKT K. KIRK, of K.lrvi.w, Hrle county. t Hi" AUAHAOWA n muou, n var wen. villa, l'a. On Knr-mber 7th, t'T 1. C. IIktt, l.an,., Mr. AliAM 1IAAU to Mi.. HKTTIK JANt HI8HINUKR, bolhof Clearleld caauty. On Jnnnnrr 6lh, 1M7S, by J. C. Iltnnm. r.q. Mr. W. H. I'l.AI.'K to Mi ISAHMii.A iiiu. AS, both of Clearfield county. r t Oil. 10"1 I - l... tt t.'v. I lie. jyil T, HAlii.KT to Miss II. ATT IK K. CAMI'IIMtli. ootn oi lien wwnsuii. JKNV. BCUULEIl, - : - r j PAEBEE AND HAIR DRESSER, 9uaond trwt, next door to Flrat Katlunol Liank, no'72 Cloa. deld, Fa. Clearfield Markets. r W ." ' t Corivolcd .weekly vj ItiiliAjm nfoaaup, holetak and ItuUil iJeulor in liry Uondn, Urooorlea, l'ru viaioui, Ac, Market atroet, Clearfield, l'a. Ci.iabkiki.o, Fa., Jan. 14, 197.V Apple., green,(tt) M Dried, W lb 10 ApplbutUir,gnl, 00 Buttur. 00(d) BJ lleana W 00(g) t li Buckwheat 1 00 Buckwheat Hour lb, 6 lloga, drea.ed...... Hide., greon. llama 00 3 Shouldora 0"t.g e t no m m Vido.t.,...;.i.,0(iMl i.ard ij(m) tleu poik,Vhbl...20 00 Oata HO Onion!., 1'oQ 1'oUlora .....j 00(j) 0 I'eaohoa, dried, lb,. 11 I'laiter, W bbl I 00 Bye 1 12 , llaga, lb 1 Hnlt, tp aek.ljl(i S 40 Slilngla,lltin.H(iiii 00 Mlinle,a(l In 1(1(14 00 Timothy aced 4 00 Tnllow..t..(.....( 11 Waet..a,J..;211 Wool... .. n i Wood, V oord 0 llecf, dried 11 Beof, fie.h..,,. 7(.i , U Board., M ilfiOf.UOO Oorn,.bollod 1 00 Corn, ear 00(4 JO Corn meal,1)-) .ock, 1 30 Chop, ft.wlj 111 (. MO Clover.ocd T 0 Cheeae. 10 Cherrlaa, th. IOfA 12 Chicketiat drad, tbj 15 B,-pl.,....j..,.j:... J 2i Plaiaoad.. I 00 Flour 0 OOiVnlO 00 Hay 00 OOliuilO 00 Pen nny 1 van i a Hat 1 roatl TYRONE k CLEARFIELD BRANCH. OS and after Monday, OCT. Htb, 171, the Baaaengcr Traina will run daily (except Aun duya) bctwoen Tyrone and Clenrliula, ai tollowi: CLKAf.FlKLD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NOKTH. ClearncliL...,...l.2fl. t. l'hilipaburg 4.2a, Oanola 4.40, " Tyrone (.00, " Tyrone 9.30,. . Oweoln 111. all, " l,hilip.burg...U.07, " Clcartlold 11.10," ; CLKAIU 1KLI) KXI'BKHX. LEAVE SOUTH. , LEAVE K011TII. n0rOeld.... 4.40 u. Tyrono A. 44 p. a, Interaection...7.08 " Orceola 8.15 " l'hilip.barg...8.l " Clears, id, nr...0.35 ' Phllipabnrg...- .U ' Oaooula M 7.00 11 Iuteraoctlon.. R.07 " Tyron S.10 FARB FROM CLKARFIKLl), TO Bellefente, l'a ,.3 0:. Mlddletown (4 00 Marietta. I 40 Lnnoaater H ft 84 PHILADELPHIA 7 V4 Altoona 1 65 Lock Haven.... WitllamanortH. Huntingdon LewiatownM .... Mnrv.ville .. 1T0 i eo ,. 1 o .. 1 no .. 4 40 Johnatowo.H 1 80 UAHUISBlIItO , 4 74 1'ITTHBUIIU U Cloae eonneetlon. mail, bv all traina at Tvrum uti uvea aiaven. 0E0R0B C. WII.KINR, Superintendent. myir-tf. II. F. BIGLER & CO., DBALiaa II A It 1 W A It E , Alio, Manufacturer! of , Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIABflELD, FA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, , Harnoia, Collate, ate, for aal. by U. F. BIQLER 4 CO. pALXIKR'S PATENT UNLOAD- lng Hay Fork., for tal. by U. F. BIGLER & CO. QIL, TALNT, 1'UTTY, GLASS, Kali., .to., for aal. by n. F. BIGLER i, CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Finding., for ial. by II. F. BIGLER & CO. QUNS,PlSTOLS,SWORADCKES Fof ial. h ...... ' If. F. BIGLER' CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND : Slaaa, far ial. by II. F. BIGLER k CO. I RON I IRON! IRON I IRON! For lalo by ;'- H. F. BIGLER A CO. JJ01U5E SHOES & HOUSE SHOE RAILS, for tal. by .. . II. F. BIGLER k CO pULLGY ULOCKS, ALL SIZES And b.it Uanafaetnr., for aal. by " ' II. F. PIOLER 4 CO. rjIIIMBLE SIU;iNS AND PIPE S0XE8, for 1. by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. JfODDER CUTTERS for snlo by cu 30-70 ' II. F. BIGLER 4 CO, durational. MIS8 H. 8. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, FA. ': THE WINTER TERM of fourteen weeka, will oommonoo Monday, January nth, 1873. TERMS OF TlilTION. Reading, Orthography, Wrltlng.OliJeet Lea- ' mi, frlmary ArithuiHl. an j nmary Ooogmphy tt 0 History, Local and dcaorlptir. (leogrnpliy ' . with Map Drawing, tirammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic I 00 Algebra and the Selene. 11 00 In.tructlon in In.trnmantal maale 1 00 Oil paiallng, 24 l.iaoni.M H Wax work .0 For full particulara eeml for Circular Clearfield, Sept, 7, 1K70-I vpd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male aud female CUksIcrI III(;1i flcliool. F.scll DrpsHincnt Separate, IMntlnrt n4 C'omiile.e lu ltsl(4 - - ' . Til R sabolnitlrj year of this Institution ts divi ded Into two srMons of fir montUs (twenty one week) faeh. The first session oommences d the first .Mondny tn Soptcmliorj the second f on tbe first Uundny In bVbrusrr. . i Th ooupm or itistmsiot tmhraAos STerjr thins; necessary to a thnroafh, pnuitieal anl aoeomplish eS edaoatioa of boli soxes. Pupils will be ailmitteil at any time ami eharged from lrt of sntrartoei to tlieelnnasf th session. No deduction will ht made for aWenoe, cice)t In oases of extreme and prutrnrtnl illness. Htndents (mm distano nun b aoeommodated with board at low rates. For iiartisulars, isnd for elrnulun, or addross Hev. Y, Ii. II A IlllIHON, A. M., July IU, IflTI-tf. ' - I'rlncii.al. JYIOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY 06CK0LA BTBAM MILLS, MAKtrACTURRI ( LUMBER, LATH, AKD TICKETS Saweii d Patent Rilbetl. Hhintjh t. It. It. SlttLLINOFOIlD, PrMldent, Offlov-rorert I'lace, No. 125 8. 4lk tt, riiil'a. . ' . JOHN LAW51I)', Ooneral fpu't, Oioeola Mill., Cleariiold county, Fa. Ai.o-TOWN LOTS Ui tal. in Ilia boroug of Uauuulai ., ,. . , . Aio--Keep th. I.ARUKST AH80RTMENT of Unod. la Cti'arficld wanly at thatr alammoih rtore in Oneola. Janl-fl PINK, WMTB A ROAN t.I.VINfl SKJJJS Ju.t rccuired and for .ale by April 10, 1.70. II. r. DIULLH A SO. f. . SJ Ia E A W'c desiro to cull tho nttentionTof tho citizcnsi'of Clearfield county to tho fact - that wo , ,; ' '" ' ' 4 huvo opened . a J ,-uw a -vi. x; '' j 4 U SIC STORE.IN, CLE AR FIELD, e- v: Wlicro wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of . . . - - ; , : ' ''ii-.;;:,hi.i i.vn vt t j ;i ,? I.!'!';.:; ii :'.!,, jr.,. ' . y-. ... , TIANOS, OKGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ; .it v.z t.; . ..i ' Our stock of PIANOS will consist of HAVEN COMPANY'S riAN()K7'' U!' " ' 1 " 1 ; Wo arc prcpnrcd at all times to furnish any of (ho cheaper makes of Pianos to order on tho most faVoralrlo icnns n to prices mid terms ol pnynicnt. ' '.j Our stoak of ORGAN'S will consist of the ncw'anJ popular 'U"'"',I"''U'' UYNDER ORGAN, (with Kynder's Knee Ticmolo and downward Octavo Couplor,) -Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, -w ..... v...er v. ; '. j MASON & HAMUN'S ORGANS, and lite NEW HAVEN MKLODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. - , Besides these wo furnish to Wc sell on every plan known I'OrULAR 'AND EAST ' latiAoL. I'liAW. " On our easv terms everyone amount will tend so much to MA Kb HUMfi. JtAPl'X. : t. .i i UZrlWo shall 1 glad to have you call and see us, whether you desiro to purchaso or not. V ocl23-'72-1y ; ; .. RYNWEIt'S XITftlC NTOllE. gntjjiJ and stWffllrinfi. 1KB LATEST MOVE! a THE LATEST MOVE! HARTS WICK & . IRWIN'S ,DItUG STORE, To their new ballUUis; -on Second Btrsjst, nearly oppostts ths slurs I weaver A Halts, CLEARFIELD, PA., , Where tbey will continue to supply their eld and as snanj ncwDusuDicrs as way ouuie, with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONA, ' (foolading all now remedies,)1 ' Patent MeJioinss. I'sints and Oils, Glass and 1'tttty, Schn.il Itooks, Hiationery, Ppsr, ltf also, a full Una of Drug gists' Sundries, Hntr Tonics, Cosineties, Perfumerlos, Toilet Artielcs, Brnshes, . Toilet Hoaps, Pock at Books, As., all of ths host quality. PURS WISES AND LIQUORS, tor medical A aacramental parpoaea only, rnrr While toad, Colon nf all klnda, Raw nnd IliilM Linaerd Oil, Vamlrhra, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniah i I Drmhe., Flavorinf , ' i i t Hitracd,. 4 t Confeotloaerlee, Dlrd Seed, Spice, ground and U langroand, of all kind.. . w SitOKKRS AND CDEWKItS Will And oar ilock of Chewlnir v''and Bmnklnir Tobaooo, Imported and Io tncfrlaiCijrar.. HntifT and Fine-cut to b. of the ( ,vij wom annua in tn. market LA Mrs AND CHIMNEYS, " ' ' I , 1 All klnda of GLASS WARR, QAUDEN BKIiDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS' ind Mu.ical Trlmialngi of .rarjr tarlet. liirlnt a lonar exporlenco In the kualneea, and an at ten. ire and wi ll aolected atock of meilfcinea, we -e enabled to (III I'hjr.lclan.' preanrlptlona at thr ihorteat ootic and os th. moat roaionable terii., diy and nlghti HARTHWirK A IRWIN. arflcld, l'a., Mar 1, IHTl-lf. P . D. WATSON, UK A LER IN Dtl'GS & PATEXT MEDICIXES, CONFECTION EH IKS, lOtS AND VANKKK NOTIONS, KIM! THAS A ROASTED COFrbfi, MIIT IIRANDH TOIIACCO A 8K0An, BC1IOOI. IIOOKH IMAIIUniai, Mnaonlo Dulldlng, Second Street, ! d-cl-7J ly ' CLKARKIKLD, PA. D. J. CROWELL : ilia ifatlurrr of Ihc D. IT. Call Dolling Maohln. i ami in. RIDE-CUT BIIfNULIS MACIIINr, to eat fron IS to J limhei, and lleenaed nndor Krerat'a patent, Jiilnlnrt. Irag Haw Machine, and llenoral Mail Work, BinDciiiahouing, Camer on onnnly, Pa. Kepairing ef ajuotuna ana genera, i Work don. tn order. , "g'j' ntlllm;S FOR MIIV-Two dark Boan llura.., welching a.in" ponndl, Alau, on. V---V',!;jiMAT, aticU-U ' Waahlngr-n, ? ... . av w W M A R K ETnTS T- it-E E.T.fAVi:;.;. ..! It F I EL I, PEN N A . -::o::- STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS, , HAINES "BROTHERS' PIANOS. order Organs from any factory dosirod. to tho trade, cither CHEAP . FOR can have a good instrument, 1872. 1872. FALL & WINTER GOODS ' AT , ' J. M. KRATZER'S. Immense Slock of flood orcrery description. Wooloa Oooda, aaroa prlc aa befart tba ad rano. la wool, , ' t Mualim at roduoed prior.. Draaa Oooda in gnateit rariel. Jiomraing Oowla of all klnda. Black Alpaca, at all price. Clack Silk., rery cheap. " ' ' ' Waterproof., Valretecni, Plaid and plain flan nel!, Shirting FlannoLa, An. i , Tab). Linen and RapklmJIrlah Llnana, l-4 Bhecling and Pillow Mu.lln. Ottoman Rep Shawl, and Scarfl, Striped Shawla at all prieoa. -' & Palilejr Sbawla, ilngl. and double, 8 to $i0. Dr.ai Trimming., Fringe, Lacce, V.lret Rib bon., YelretMDi, Ao. . . rf ' , Pad llm of th. oelebrated "Joaaphli. Boam leai" Kid fllorea, Kid QIotm from f I p. Ladiei' Neck Tlca, Collar., Ruffling, Hair llraiea and Switch. . , , Ladlea' and Children'! Merino Under-wrar. Madam. Fuj'a, Tb.mpaon'i, OlorFilting 11 Ip (lore and othor Cor.ata. Alao, Uoep Sklrti, Paaiara, Ao ' Larg. Hock of CarpeU and Wall Paper. Shoe! and U altera, lame aaallgr aa aarctofor. "The bctt are th. ehrapeit," " " " . J Balmoral and other koitting yarna, and .(her irticlei, too naineroni to mention. - Parrhaaen will (ad a gral a,Ut. of gooJa the a I. ujiuall; found to on. itmo. . , i i . . Call and examine. ClcarSeld, riepu 11, 1871. AY M. HEED, i -' la.ao.Mr to Rood Bro. ' MARKET STREBT, CLEARFIELD, PA., ILL open this week aa Isataenso stock of ati acHriptwns o DltY GOODS, NOTIONS, T1UMM.INGS, ... .. MILLINERY and : j. FANCY GOODS, FURS, LADIES', , . MISSES' and ' ; ' CHILDREN'S ,-. , . SHOES, .... 1 i . .' . . ko.f le. &o.t ; Ao. Baying ny goods lo Now York, ths Amu! of the marktt kseping a reiiaWs slass of goods soil iug goods l lost oasb figures, and oonducting bnsiionsina thorough hosiaoss manner, I bopa to merit tho eon fid ones of CASH DUYKRS throughout tho oounty NO TROUBLE TO SUOW GOODS. .... Call and aiamiae ajjr Hock and baoeniluocd of tho truth of vtj aaaertlona. ' arprtj WM. RKKD. Hi F. N A UQLE, ' WATCU MAKER & JEWELEK, and dealer In , Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Tinted Ware, sc., JelD'II CLKABFIKLl), PA., T O 13L4CKSM1TU3 1 The nnderelKned Qflan for lale. In th. boronffh of Cl.arnald, a Hlaokmlth Skop, .a Hawond at root. oonUinlll tbrM forgan nan two rail eeaeoi wia. A drat olaaa buaine.a. An aneUeat .bonce for a wmM, rrrM0i .SAtD KCtff i ' .t aninala,!-, , -aw wie -mwww '. v , : 1 f r : : t: o CASH, ON NOTES, or on the , and no other investment of like : 5HUsr rtlanroBS. 1 . Lime lor Sale I TIIK nidorsigned, residing naar the depot has snado eompleto arrangements with Lime II urn era oast of tho tnoantaiu, whereby be Is ena bled to keep constantly on band a largo quantity of PURE LIMEI which ho offers to farmers and builders at ft trifle above cost, , Those in need of the art id e would do well to giro me a call, or address me by letter, bo- iviv ut-guiaanl.ug UlVir 1IIU0. . . QEO. 0. PA8SM0KK, Cleariiold, Pa., Jnne t, 1 Lit very (Stable. THE undcralgnod beg. loara to Inform the pah ! !.-. I., i. -r..it , ... ..v - . - .- m . I .,Di.rra w, OVWUIDIO A. In .11 In tk. .u-rr.H.l.ki 1 1 11., . J w . ... .'--, wuaKlC., Saddloa and Jfarncai, oa tho aburtoat notice and on raaaonabl. tarmi. Heaidenoe oa Loouit atreet. min aniru ana .onria. OKO. W. OEARUART. 'Jloaru.ld, April II, 1801. SAWS! SAWS I . SAWS! DISTAN'S CK0S8-CUT, MILL. 1RAU AKD CIRCULAR SAWS. ... Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, ' " .' '.ill ; , ' :' : PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC 8 AWS, For lale by octii.r II. F. IllUl.KB A CO. Attention, Lumbermen ! TS are now mannlartnring onr lMI'ROVKD BTEKL-BOCKET UH1VINU CANT HOOKS, aoperior to any other In uo. Wa hare alao in atom a large quantity of Cantbooka anila- tii. lur ratling purpo.ra, which w. are ecJIing cheap foronah. AMOS A R. KEN'NAKD. Ulnarnehi, l o., Marub II, 1H7X. A' Notorious Fact I THERE an mora people troubled with Lang Diaoaoa. In thia kwn than anr other nlac. . lu tia. ia th. Stats. On. of tho great cao.el of una la, in. nee ot aa Impure article of Coal, largely tolled with lulphur. Now, why not aroid all thia, and preaerva your livrt, by nalng nly llumplirey'a Celebrated Coal, free from all impuritiea. Ordera left at the atom of Richard Moaaop and Jamea B. Graham A Soni will reedt. prompt attention. ABRAHAM IIl'MFIIREY. . Cloarneld, Nonmber 10, 1970-tf. .. L. RniiRMaTim. . BiaiBH. REIZENSTElN Sl BERLINER, (Suoofssors to D. Dans k Co.,) wlioleseJe dealers in GEMS' FIRMSHHG GOODS. tb, Liipoaard atreet, betweon Cbnrch .treat and WMiuroadwey, Haw Jork city. jySl TJ F. STERLING, , Uanufaetnror of SADDLES & HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA. Work guaranteed U git", aatiefautlnn. Prion, reaaooahla. UiveneaoalL Vhora la Oraliam'l now, Market ureal. norjll,,! Beale's 1 Embrocalion, (LATK POWELL'S.) For sll diseases incident to Horaos, Cattle, and Uuman Flesh, requiring tho us of an, e sternal application. Thia Kmhroealion wee eitenttvet s4 ly tho 9oTerncnent durlog the war. For sale by IT arts irk k Irwin, Clearfleld Jostpi n. Irwin. CurwensTllls. iianlol flood' ander Lnthershurg. cf. JpLOUR, FEED, kC. ,. TUB OKCCARIA , ., . ..... . FLOURING MILLS. Th. nndonlgned would reapectfull glr. no tic l the eilluaa of Reooarla townahip and ar rounding eountrj, that h. h.i purohaaed th. lloocarla Flouring M ills aad put ererjtblnt In complete order, and ll manufacturing a nrat-elan quality f Flour. . , . CUSTOM WORK DON Kt and Floar ll quoatllyeonatantly on hand for ial.. ciror, corn meal, bra, kO., kc. ilwayi band and for aal. wboleaal. or retail. 0 TwrH "HtSnt-RH WAHTKD. Will etebanir. Flour and Ohnp htrlA laoh rlblnglea, or will pay part money, If duelled. 10:l-tr BARNADAS ABMSTRnnn. nOlTsON DLOTF01t SALE 1 Th Home and Lot on the corner of Mar ket and Fifth ilrMti. Clearfleld. Pa.. Ii for nl. Th. lot contain, nearly an acre of ground. Tha houl. ll a l.rg. doubl. frame, aontalnlng nln. enema. For Urmi and othr Inforoiation appl to th. .abacrllxr, at th. Feat OAoa. aoTls r. A, muun. TUmCE' dk COHHTAfttES' VIFM O W. hat. printed a large number of tba new FEE DILL, aad will oa tha receipt of twwntr lf,ait,aaoa.taa4ai, fU hotels. Shaw house, ' 1 " (Cor. of Market A Front .trecte,) -- vi i. .nirunt ttni,.! la atitirelv Oli.HB - h i.- .....,.ini,nMnta. aad oonvanaent iu lUe Court Houe. A fro. Oninlbu. run. to and Iroiu tho Depot on the arrirol nd '!'"! J' ouch train. JI(tS. E. 0. CLKMLV1.S, AprlllO, 178. rrT"""".' WASUINUTON 1IOUSU, .. . . . . ...-NKW WASillNUTON, FA. vli. . wjii ru...i-i,u,i k.iii.a Iinb been ..i I., ik. .,n.t,.P.;.n.i iu frMU aonfidont of being able to rouilcr aatUfactiun to ttoui who may lavor liiul wnn oan. May H, 1871L ' " REVJilJK 1TOUSK, - , , rt hkhmve, pa Tk. ...1 II... t-. t - 1...II. . . - - tfnk.t . Uk all modern tmprav.mrt.la, 1. prrpatrif ta-rteMT. gu.p.a. a uivie win nr eiiiiiieu wit i. .itw wvaa In the markoti lb. bur with Ui.ehvoiaat Lqabra. Oood alabling attachrd. (- apr.i-iy . ai. 11. nAbt f r.n, rrop r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Seound and Market Strata, . CI.EAHI'IHI I), PA. ' THIS old and eommodloui Hotel baa. during th. pa.t year, been enlarged to doubl. ita former eapaoiiy (or th. enurtainment of lUaaw gar. and guaita. Tk. wbol. building boa beoia refurniahod, and tha proprietor will .par. io palm to render hia ga.aai Mutfortabl wbil. tuylog with him. rlh. 'Maaiioa llouaa" Omnll.i rum to and from tha Dopoton the arrival and departure of each train. J01IN D0UO1IKUTI, ' apre-70 tf Proprio. s T. CHARLES HOTEIi, (Oppoaite 11. n. lit,I CLEA it FIELD, PENJTA. The underlined, having becom. proprfefor of llil. bona, ll now reo.lv to antortaln atrangara and travolora, and therefore lulieili aujonrn.r. to giro him a coll. Ilia Table will boanpplied witn th. beat the market afford., and til Ilar wiH eon tain the eholoeat of wine and Hqunra. Xxtcniiv aulilinr brattaehod.' Charge, moderate. janlO'72 . JAMbd McLAUUULIN. WESTERN HOTEL . 'i Oppuiit it. Cuurt Home, . , CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. ' . Acootamodatloo. nr.t-clanaad ehargai moderate oeti ' ! ' J011N;F. VBPN8, 1'r.prletoe.' jJ-ONTOWH HOUSE, ' . i : Oppoaite th. Court Uouac, ' LOCK II A TEN, Pt.nl'. Jeim IIAl'SEAL A KR0M, rrop'i. TROCKF.RIUIVK HOIJ8E, ,' , UELLEFONTB, PA, ' D. JOIiNBTON A 803T3, Propriatoaa. aotM'Tl RAILI.OAD HOUSE. ' " Main Ptreet, ; rnruKSBuito, pEitAa' ' 1 ; Tho wndersijraod Weeps oenstaBtly on AsaoT hesi of Liquor. His table is always supplied with tho bo;t the market affords. Tho trkvcling public will do well to girebitn a call . dct 166. KUBBUT LLOTD. OUSQUEIIANNA IIOUSEy : tO Cl'RWKNSVILLsV , . Clearseld county, l'cno'.s. Tbis old and well establilhrd Boter, DeantrfalTji situated on the banks of the Basqoehanna, in tha. borough of CurweniTille, has beet ksvsr4 foe at terra ot years by tbe undersigned It has beest entirely refitted, and is now open to the publie generally and tho trnreling eonrannity ia par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guoeto oonirortable while tarrying at this bouse. Ample Stabling room for the accommodation of tennis Charges moderate. Kept. 2d, 1070-lf. ELI IlLOOftft. B OOT AND BIIOE MAKIKO. PHILIP WRAVKH, oa Market atroot. Iv Sbaw'a Row, ClearQold, Pa., bai u.t received a one lot .r French Calf Skin, and Kb?., tb. boat in tb. market, and la now prepared In man niaeture everything In hi. line. II. will war rant bi work to be ai rcproaented. Tba eltlion of Clearfield and vicinity are rwpeolfully invited to give hiia a call. Work don. at abort aotiM. . ;ll'ry JEW BOOT AXtt SHOE SU0P. - EDWARD IACK, ':.'. Coa. MARKET A In St& CLaVAKFlfLD, Pi. Til 8 proprietor baa entered Int. tb. BOOT SHOE bu.ine.a at tha above itand, and la determined not t. b. outdone ettbor la qa.l Ity or prlc. for hia work. Haemal attention will ba paid to manufacturing Sew.d work. . II. bar on band a large lot of Ernch Kip and Calf Sklni, of the very heat qaalit. The .ill- aani of Clearleld and vicinity nr. reaptctiell invited to giv. him a UuJ. K ehargi foy clli. novo, .-ti ; .I , JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS, " Man.foctarrr. and Dcalorl la ltoots and Sli ooal Ladlea', Mi.aoi' and ChDdren'a Gaiter., Mon'a, B.ya and Woiaen'i Heavy Boot., ani , Drogana, Ao., Aa. , Rtore and ahop on Second atreet, noaaXf napo lit. V; t. Iligler A Co.'i hardware ato. Feb. s, ITJ-ly ' ' CLEARFIEbD, tt. Clearfield County Bank. THE Cl.arl.U Canty Bank aa aa Ineorrcrn ted Inatitatioa bai gooee.t of eilitenc. by the anrr.nder of iu charter, on May 12, I8a, All lu vtock Ii owned by th. inbacribere, wh. will eoalinae th. Backing kualnM. at lb. aam. plaoa,aa private Bankew, under tb. urea name of th. "Clearleld Coanty Baak." Wa nr. r. iponiibl. for tb. d.bli ol tb. Bank, and will pay it. notnl aa d.mand at tba ooaetor. Dapaiu rwcolv.d aad latireit paid when moaejr la loft for a ld rtma. Paper diocounted at ail percent, ai heretofore. Our perional roapon.iblltty I. pledged for ill Doroaiu received and ba.ine.a traniteud.' A tcntiacana. f th. liberal pat ronage of thVbu.ln.il men of tbe county 1, re itieclfully aollelled. Al Prealdett, Cashier and oflean of th. Ial. Clearf eld Ceonvy Honk, w. reqalr. Ik. aotoi of (aid Balk Is bt prMenleii for r.d.mptlna. JAS. T. I.RONARO, RICUABD SHAW, VTM. P OUT Kit, JAS. B ORAHAMV A. K. WltlHHT, O. L. RSI1, WM. A. WALLACE. The bu.lnen of tb. Bank will b. eond.eved by John M- Adama., Kte,, al Caabi.r. tl-l 11 County National Bank; OF CLEARFIELD, rA. ROOM la Voaonlc Ruililina, oa. doer norak a C. D. WntKin'l Dnig Store, l'ammre Ticket, to and from niYorpnot, Qneena. town, tllnrgnw, InUnn, Pari, amif CopenAareb. Alao, Drnfta rr eol. iui Ibe Koyal Leak of lr.lau.di and Imperial Bnnk of Lundna. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Prva't. W. M. STIAW, Caahlrr. . . etl:l)f J. D. M'Olrk. Edward Pcriu. BANma & COLLECTION HOUSE ... - r McGirk & perks. Suoeeinon to Foater, Parka, A Co - rtilllp.hu re;, Centra CaaiHly. Ia. "irilKRB all the Imilnen of a Ranking Huuee IT wil .. tran.aceid pnanptly and upon th. moat Tavornolc tcruia marf-tf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUHAGR HOME INDUSTRY. TnE nnder.lgaed, having tatabllihcd a Nai aovy aa th. 'Pike, about half way betweet ClearBeld aad Carwen. villa, la nrenaird la fui- alab allkindiofFRUIT 1 KbKS,(alandadatd dwarf,) Ev.rgroeni, Shrubbery, Oraja Vlnaa. OooaeberriM, Lawton Illaekberry, Strawberry, and Raab.rry Viae.. Alao, Siberian Crab Treea, guinea, and early i.arlat kbabarb, Ae. . Order, promptly attended la. Addre., J. p. WRinnT. i.ptt.dS-y Cnrwennllh, F Miss E. A. P. Rynder, ami, vo. Chlckerlng'l, Rutaway'i aad Emerioa'i Pliaai I ..Ilk'. U ft .1 1 1 I- J 11 t ... V 1 mmnm - n..i inno'i e . Organ, aad M.lodeani, and Urav.t 4 Baker'. Sewing Machine. . aura taicaaa or 4 Piano, fl.ltar, Organ, HaraMnT and Venal Ma. lie. NannpiltaAMfbrleMthaakalf a tarai. -Roo,r oppoiit Uiillch'a Furallare Store, OvTHtvW) Mi; I, UD.-tf. '