THE KEPUBLICANL CLtfABFIELD, PA. ; ' WfiDTiKSDAT M0KN1NO, JAN. , 1873. J Terms of Subscription. If paid in advanea,r within thrM months.,... JO tf paid nfUr iltre aid before nix month.,... I 60 If paid after th expiration of li I months... 8 00 REliltilOUM NOTICi:. MothodHtr.pldfopml Churrh Rot. A. !. Yoccm, pMtor. Publio Sorrioa er.ry 6bbth nt 10 A. M.( and 74 P. M. flabbMli B"h"l at 0 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thon-day. t T P. M. Communion florvlo. first Sabbath of every month, at lui A. M. l Adrm-'a Church KnUeopaU-nor. Ononaa Ha Mm Public Hervio Sunday morn in at 10 o'trliM-k, and at T r. nunaay ocnooiai I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday atenlni .at T o'clock. Preabyterlan ChnrchRcT. H. 8. Ri'TLkr. wpreaoliing on the Lord ! day at 10 and 7i o'olock. Ban day Fehool at S p. m. . 1'rayer Meeting oa Wednesday at 7 p. Ta. Pastor' Bible Clam on Hahirday at 7 p. m. 8t. Krancln' lhurch ruthollc Rar. T. "X MrMANt'i. Maai at 1U o'olock A. M.,on the second and fourth Sunday! of each month. Lutlierau Churrh. Her. A J, HaRTdoeit Treaehlns; erery Pahhath, morning and areoing. 'Rabbath .School at 9 a. m. Prayer mealing erery Wedneday evening. A COmpleto lint Of all the borough and townihip o (Boors, for 1S73, will be found in this issue. Appointed. James Miloa wan an- pointod Con e( able fur llrady township, by the CoorJakJH thj(t roera of John Januson, resigned. , ' '' ' ' t 'm t ' Changed. Tho citieei. of Coving ton townihip took a rote at the late municipal election tipon tho question of changing their place of holding elections. The school house In Mul aonburg whs unanimously agreed upon. Masonic William M. McOullough, Esq,., of Clearfiold, has been reappointed L in riot Peputy Grand Master for the 1 ttb Maionio dis trict, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Cen tre and Clinton. The fire fiend pnid HolIiJuysburg a visit on Saturday a week. Wa regret to learn lhat among the property destroyed was th.it of the Standard office, lint it will not be long until Mr. Traugh will be himself again. mm m - Next Monday is the day fixed by Jaw for making the borough and township settle mcnts. The Auditors most meet on that day, in order to make the settlement legal, but if nobody is ready to settle, they can adjourn to the next week, or next month, or next harvest. Their ad journment from time to time most be recorded on their books. The Fish Question. Elsewlioro will be found the veto of the Governor, bearing upon this question. The message eon tains aome important facts, but in the main is rather captious for a sage State document. The residents along thebauki of the Delaware, Juniata and Susqne banna, especially those on thclatterabop Colum bia, will not tea thinga through the same glass bU Excellency viewed them. New Justices. Those person elect rod to the office of Justice of the Peace In the tev ,ral boroughs and .townships of Clearfield oounty, ,at the late municipal election, are required under the Act of Assembly regulating that question, to .notify.Lhe Prothenotary, Aaron C. Tato, Esq., in .writing,. irithin thirty days aftor theoleetion, that they intend to lift their commissions. Those ne glecting to give this notice will of course not be .commissioned, and will therefore eause a vacancy which caonot be filled until next December. Boggs Township Poverty. We of- 'tea hear people descant about the poor, barren hills of Boggs. Such are the surface indications ef a large portion of the township. Hut its real wealth la just beginning to be developed, and It i will yet provo to be one of the richest in the .county. An instance t Mr. Jonas II. Peters in forms us that ha has delivered at the railroad 2,000 tuns of fire etay during the past year. The royalty is worth twenty cents per tun. 1 he mining for this amount of clay docs not extend la area . over katf an acre, thus making one single acre worth $000. Beside this, he realiiea 12.24 per ton for mining and hauling to the railroad. There Is therefore really a fortune in fifty acres of this land for its royalty, and another for working It. Suicide. A boy about 15 years old, named Kyaer, who had boon living since October with Mr. Cardon, who resides a short distance above town, took a notion to hang himself on Fri day afternoon. Mr. Cardon, npon his return home in the evening, inquired for the boy, his wifs replying that she supposed be had gone with him after dinner. Upon repairing to the barn to feed bil horses, he found the lad suspended by rope, one end tied to a beam and the other around his neck, stiff and cold, lie at once oaioe to town "in search of the Coroner, but he being absent, Esquire Howe proceeded to hold an -inquest, which rendered a verdict In accordance with the above facts. Mr. Cardon took charge of the body, had It properly shrouded and coffined and proceoeded with it to B rook rf lie, where we understand the boy's parents reside. The boy gave no reason for this wicked act, and none can be eonjeo tared an less it was ungovernable temper. Melancholy Accident. Tho Oaco- la RtUU, of the 16th, rays : A two year old child of Stephen A. Kephart, who lives at the Moibennon Land and Lumber Co. 'a bill mill, three-quarters of a mile up tho Monhannon rail road, during the temporary ahst-hc of it mother, Tuesday evening, 7th Inst., took a ooal oil lamp which It had gotten hold of in tome way or ol her, to the fire, turned it upside down, when the oil running from it ignited and set fire to its oiotblng. Its screams attracted the noighbors, but all too late te be of much service. All that remained of its ektbing when first discovered was a portion of the band of the dross, charred to a ooal. Ita lit tle body was shrivelled to a crlnp. As toon as It ai possible for him to get there, Dr. Dlandy was Id attendance, but its recovery was beyond the skill of man. Panaceas were applied to relieve its agony until It would Mcak Its being out," and it lingered -until the neat day, whan duath eatne .to 1U relief. ia m .i ..I i. Xeituer do we Care." Somo one about onr office, it teems by tho last Journal, has riled the dignified "cuss" who presides over that fWurt journal of etiquette. Wa art Innocent, and would have remained so, had we not noticed ''to everybody" in their last lane. The business arrangement complained of was not ewryooJjf'i business. We were the party to apply to under theeipeumetanoea, In the absence of Mr, Gregory. We had informed him bat one copy of the pro eeeaiagj yai.ail that was necessary. This appeal "to everybody" by a party training "in the ad uaca line" of etiquette, rather takes us down. We lurrender. The editor of the Journnl sari: "We are not flsying second fiddle to anybody." No, but you ire played the fool In first rat style, In this In tone, which to our mind Is far more ridiculous. And just like other people who are constantly try 's I to got ont of their proper sphere, you have firea yourself a first rata notice for an "advance liQfiit." A few more such strides in etiquette, ! yu will "bunt," like the toad in the fable, ca It attempted to swell Itnelf to the site of ox. Bio Timber PuRCHAsrs. Messrs. Bridgcns, William II. Moore, William B. l'""kaddon, A. C. Noyes, K. C. McClure and mnk Hays, of this oounty, hare purchased of ,0' Wlltar MtAt twn lli......n,l tA kiimlnJ JJj acres of timber land, situated en the Ttree Rons, Keating township, a portion of the atendinf Into Clearfield. The first four lMltd rwhaed four-flnhi, and Mntrfl. McClure "J lUy other fifth. The traot Is estimated oa U front fifteen to twenty mil hoe feet of end oak. One tbonrand neree are taid to be 1 Me and naUrhld with largo quantities of "inous anal, Keflhaui Teln. TttU timber U fnreni.utly located iu but about iles from the ftusqurhannuv The -amount r ff" M was l07,0Oi-n),,, mntl. Court. The January Term of our court was a busy one, and remained In sossion un til three o'olock on Hat unlay afternoon, when an adjournment took plaoo nutll Mouday, fof the purpose of taking up road mat tors and other un finished butinese. Busy as the court was, but few civil onuses were tried, but then waa a large sur plus of very dirty, low Commonwealth oaaea, two thirds of which should have been settled in the neighborhoods where the cases originated. Not a tingle ease rose to the dignity of a Penitentiary ofiWe, Walker Veddcrt and Abe Brcnoman were each sentenced, to the county prison for tlx months fur potty larceny. They will have the distinguished honor of taking the first room in the new prison. Tho uivU oausei tried worn: '' Philip 11 u nar J vt. The County National Bauk of Clearfield. Case on promisee. Jury flud fur Plaintiff in tho sum uf $2,000. June Whill vt. J. W. Ha let and Jacob B. Culp. Kjoetment. Plea nut guilty. Judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff for the premises described in the writ, and for the turn of two hundred and fifty dollars, mesne profits, payable June 1, 1873, which sum It liquidated and fixed by consent with value of the timber, under order of this court, dissolving writ of estrepmsnt for which bond was filed January 0, 1800, in tho sum of ,100, slay of execution until June 1, 1871. Samuel Widcroiro vs. William Bennett. Appeal by defendant. Plea not guilty with leave to alter and amend. Verdict for defendant. Burnslde School Diitrict vs. William C. Irvln. Tresspass on the oaae on promises. Plea non as sumpsit and judgment. Verdict for defendant. Frederick Shields vt. Win. J. Long. Case on promises. Plea non assumpsit with leavo, Ac. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of 125. The net of the civil casea on the list were either continued or settled. - ! Great Loss. Tho rise in the river and Clearfield creek, last wcok, resulted In great damage to cvery1ody. Not only has a largo quan tity of lumber gono adrift, but farmers along the banks of the streams have lost their fences, and two river bridges, the one at Iloyt's mills and the new one, erected le tbao two ycari ago, across the rti at Bloom't and llile's, about midway between Curwcntville and Lumber City, have boon swept away. Later news Is to the effect that the bridge over the river at McGee'i mill has also been swept away, and the Curwensville bridge has been very seriously injured. In fact, every bridge on the river hat sustalucd injury. The flood does not teem to have done much In Jury below, except at Lock Haven. The loe gorge at one time extended from Linden to Queen's Run dam, which caused an overflow at the former plaoc, and with the assistance of Bald Eagle creek drenohed the lower end of the eity completely. A goneral lumbermen's mooting was held in this plaoo on Monday, to take aome action in rotation to the largo amount of timber now adrift. After some preliminary proceedings, Messrs. James Mitchell, E. A. Bigler, John W. Wright, Jr., C. W. Smith and W. D, Irvln were appointed a com mittee to proceed along the river, as far as Lock Haven, and look up and occurs all tho drift lum ber possible. Municipal Officers Below will be found a complete list of the names of all the borough and township officers elected In Clearfield county on the 27th day of December last i BtiCCARU Constable, Jack. Kinhead; Schoool Directors, S. C. Patch en, Joieph Fry; Supervi sors, Jno. Lightner, Jackson Kinkeadf Overseers, Fred, gooff, John W. Wright; Judge, George W. Dottsj Inspectors, S. 11. Hindmao, J. W. Smith f Treasurer, George W. Caldwell; Auditor, John G. Glasgow; Clerk, William Dot's. Bill Constable, J. T. Herly; School Direct ors, Clinton Thompson, Wm. Mehaffey; Supervi sors, Fred. Rupert, George McCt Mkcn ; Overseers, Clinton Thompson, John H. Breth; Judge, Iima Hester; Inspector, Thorn ai C. Lee, David Me- Cracken; Treasurer, Henry Breth, Jr.; Auditor, James A. Campbell. Blooh Constable, Cyrus A. Woods; School Directors, John Smith, John Clary ; Supervisors, Henry Reams, Henry Biekle; Overseers, Zach, Bailoy, Jacob Zilliox; Judge, C. M. Ooff ; Inspec tors, Frank MeBrido, Lewis Woods; Treasurer, A. S. Holdenj Auditor, Jacob Zilliox. Bonos Constable, Jamet H. Waplej School DirMUw. . II. Trr, K. 11, Ptrf ePrvt- sort, John Coulter, David Dimling; Orerseers, J. H. Turner, George Hess; Judge, George G. Mer rill ; Iuipeoton, Harris Siacal, Jno. Blair; Treat' urcr, J. H. Turner; Auditor, Isaac Hopkins; Clork, P. B. Miller. BnAiironn Constable, J. D. Thomas; School Directors, Joshua G ramus, E. U. Williamt ( Bupor- ritors, William Powell, Henry Bumbargcr j Over seers, David Dale, John A. Woolridge; Judge, Kills Pearoej Inspectors, John SMrey, John An tot; Treasurer, Jacob Fcarcej Auditor, Daniel Stewart. BnAtiT Constable, Jamet Milet; Bobool Di rector!, Johnnton Hamilton, Eli Harmon; Super visors, John Nobler, Christ, Uurtiklt; Overseers, Joseph Soyler, O. M. Thompson; Judge, M. H. Luther; Inspectors, Fred. Oswalt, J. M. Carlile; Treasurer, David Beam; Auditor, Christ. Kerb; Clerk, J. W. Corp. BraxaibK Justice, William J. Nugent; Con stable, David Mehaffey; School Directors, D. H. Davit, J. C. Mitchell; Supervisors, Benj. MeKee, J. A. By or, Thomat Thompson, Robert Connor; Orerseert, Wm. Hewitt, J. 8 Fry; Judge, John Rorabaugh; Inspectors, Jamet Somervillc, 0. J. Sinecd; Treasurer, J.C.Connor; Auditor, J. M. Kiddle. CnatT Con stable, Samuel Williamt) School Directors, Jacob A. Breth, I. N. Rainey ; Super visors, Austin Curry, Wilson Wood, L. Klllian, Jamet MoCune; Overseers, Jacob Breth, J. P. Fry; Judge, John Addletuao; Inspectors, G. To- tor, K. Hiltebrand ; Treasurer, Lawrence Klllian Auditor, Jona. Woatorer; Clerk, E. B. Clem ion. Covisqtoji Justice, John Pieard; Constable, Charles Brown; School Directors, Emil Mignot, Daniel Mauror; Supervisors, Anthony Gctte, Lewis Lcig'-y; Ovorsecrt, F. F. Valimont, L. M Coudrlet; Judge, Stephen Rousaey; Inspectors, John Rougeitx, Jr., Felix Picard; Treasurer, Christopher Brown; Auditor, John J. Pieard; Clerk, V oat hers and Gaitoe, tie. ('LSAnriRi.o Justice, William Porter; Consta ble, John McClellan ; High Constable, John Kot tlebergor; Orerseort, J. C. Whitehill, Jat. W rig Icy; Judge, John C. Reed; Inspectors, Jamet P. Burohfiold, A. W. Graham j Treasurer, A. W. Lee; Auditor, Reuben MoPhorson; Town Council, W. R. McPberson, Walter Barrett, Wm. M. MoCul- lough, J. A. r 4 uit, John M. A4tnp, A. I. Bhiw j Burgess, Aaron C. Tate. Ci'Hwixfivn.LK Justice, William Bard; Coo- stable, 11. C. Miller j School Directors, S.J. Gates, Zach. MoNaul; Supervisor, J. F. Harley, David I'll mer; Orerseert, Josiah Evans, Tho. Kailor; Judge, J. E. Kratxerj Inspectors, Wm. J. Bard, G. B. Hoover; Treasurer, John Irvln; Auditors, William C. Arnold, William B. Alexander; Bur gets, E. A. Irvln ; Town Council, Edw. Goodwin, E. B. Patton. DftCATta Justice, Jacob Mock ; Constable, A. Daughman; School Directors, Jesse Goss, E. O. 0 ear hart j Supervisors, Da id Uoss, Jno. Hughes ; Orerseert, Joseph Gest, Jno. L. Gtjuharl; Judge, John Hughot; Inspectors, G. W. Kephart, An drew Gearbart; Treasurer, Richard Hughes; Au ditor, Moses Owent; Clerk, Silas Reese. Fr.Rnnsoji Justice, George Straw; Constable, Emery Owens; School Directors, Wm. H. Smith, David Read; Supervisors, John N. llile, Abner (Jlennj Overseers, George Straw, Joseph Straw; Judge, John A. U"wJcs Inspectors, E.D.Shaffer, John Henry; Treasurer, C. J, Shoff; Auditor, W. H. Newcomer; Clerk, John T. Straw GiaAnn Costnble, Fred. Jordan; Softool Di rectors, J. f raith, O. Swan, Alex. Murray; Super visor, J. R. Carr, F. F. Hugrney; Overseers, C. Mignot, Alex. Murray; Judge, A. L. Hoover; Inspectors, William Murray, Dan'l Krite; Treas urer, C. Mignot; Auditor, Thos. Leonard) Clerk, F. MlgooU Goana Justice, H. H. Morrow ; Constable, A. II. Sbfrey ; School Directors, ft. K Tlegal, A. II. Shaw; Supervisors, U. B. Love, W. A. Nelson; Overseers, J. A, L. P legal, Daniel Shunkwiler; J'ldgo, W, L. Shaw Inspectors, W, J', Shaw, H. U. Murrow; Tieaurer, John Sankey) Auditor, 4. B.Sbaw. Oraiam Justice, John W. Turner ; Con stable, Jacob 0. Pace School Directors, Benl. S pack man, W. R.Bhiahmel; Supervisors, A. W. llooer, John Ssnaal ; Qvareearf, B. D. Schoonovor, Henry Ham lin Judge, Jphq Lytle; nspeotort, A. J. HuLler, Peter Keppla; Treasurer, John W, Turner; Au ditor, W. W. Hoover ; Clerk, Levi Hubler. Guucu Justloe, John S. HoKlernan; Conata- bit, A. Mulholien School Directors, H. A I lem an, John Byer) Supervisors, A. Frederick, O.Miller; Overseers, J. K. Thompson, Wm. Scott; Judge, W. L. David; Inspectors, D. W. Smith, W. A. Whltesidei; Treasurer, James P. Fly on; Auditor, T. T. fc tiles. HouTiiui.i Constable. Luke Alley; School Directors, James Lynough, Darid Askey; Over seers, Patrick Finney, George Charloton; Judge, J. L. Shaw; Inspectors, A. B, Cupplet, Philip O'Roukej Treaiurer, John Downey j Town Coun cil, Philip Hartman, John O'Donnell; Clerk, R. Butler; Burgots, Florence O'Leary. Hl'htom Constable, 11. W. Brown; Bobool Di rectors, L. Bird, W. D. Woodward; Supervisors, Charles Brown, U.Woodward; Oversoers, Theo dore Hoyt, David Horning) Judge, E. D. Patter ton; Inspector!, Warren Lamb, Albert Newell; Treasurer, Cbarlea Robacker; Auditor, L. Bird; Clerk, Henry W. Brown. JoaD an Constable, Sylvester Weimar; School Directors, A. W.Young, Reuben Straw; Supervi sors, Robert Red, Esra Algiers; Overseers, John Williams, Thomat Strong; Judge, S. P. Straw; Inspectors, John MoCraoken, Jas. MoNoal; Treas urer, B. F. Swan; Auditor, D. W.Wise j Clerk, A. W, Young. KAftTMAir Constable, Thomat White; School Directors, George Ueokeodoru, Thomat White; Supervisors, Joseph Rupley, Jamea Ranch ; Over seers, J. W. Potter, Isaac C. McCloakey; Judge, Cbarlea Schnarrs; Inspectors, CM. Hertline, H. L. Belter; Treasurer, R.J. Gilliland; Auditor, F. F. Couteret; Clerk, Joseph Gilliland. Knox Constable, A. L. Hlokok; Bobool Di rectors, U. V. Rowles, Deuten Buman; Supervi sors, J. T. MoCrackon, ltaao McKoe; Oreraeert, P. A. Row Irs, C, Baker; Judge, J. M. Bloom; Inspectors, J. W. McOullough, P. Meyij Treas urer, Jthm Vjf Auditor, Lwli Krbrdt Olerk, 11. J. Sloppy. LawiBXca Constable, Taylor Row let) School Dlreotors, Abraham Ogden, W. 8. Read; Super visors, Jamet Brown, John R. Parkt, Abraham Ogdcn, Nathaniel Rlshel; Overseers, W. A. Road, MoYrii Wallace; Judge, J. R.. Road ; Inspectors, D. E. Bloom, Martin Owens; Treasurer, Oscar B. Mcrrell; Auditor, A. U. Shawj Clerk, William Spackman. Luhkrr Cirr Justice, W, M. Henry; Consta ble, Jamet U. Hi le; High Constable, P. 8 1 ford; School Directors, G. H. Lytle, J. P. llile ; Super visors, Thomat Kirk, Anthony llile, R. C. Ham ilton; Orerseert, W. B. Ferguson, D. W. llile; Judge, J. B. Ferguson; Inspectors, A. V. Worts, A.M. Kirk) Treasurer, D. L. Ferguaon; Auditor, J. M. Rost; Burgess, L. W. llile; Council, Isaac Kirk, W. T. Moore, D. C. Smith, J. U. Potter, David Kirk. Mohris Constable, Jamet M. Dillon; School Directors, Piter Moyer, George Ardery, Milet Pcltcn; Supervisors, William Deviney, C. Uartle; Overseers, George Sternkarchner, John Taylor; Judge, Jerry Hoover; Inspector, F. II. Jonee; Treasurer, Jamet L. Stewart; Auditor, J. Beam Clerk, A. V. Dougherty. Kkw WasniKurox Constable, MebaftVy; School Directors, R. Neiman, Nathan Palmer, A. D. Bennett; Overaccra, John Shoff, C. Estricher Judge, Nathan Palmer; Inspectors, Henry Neff, Jr., Jacob Neff; Treasurer, John Redder; Bur gers, C. Estriuker ; Council, J. 11. Neff, J. Innes, Fred. Zimmerman, J. R. McMurray, J. P. Fealn 0bccoi.a Justice, Emmet Bayer; Constable, Abram Kephart; High Constable, George A tile- bargert School Directors, A. J. Cyphers, R. T, Bailey j Oreraeert, U. T. Boalivh, J. 11. Friday; Judge, W.L. Wells) Inspectors, David Hamil ton, Pat Dunn; Treaiurer, J. A. BlaUenUcr,gv ) Auditor, T. C. Helms; Burgtss, L. 8. Isaett; Council, A. V. Carpenter, J. B. Warren, T. R. Blandy, K- B. Hartman, Adam Kephart. Plan Constable, J, Rost Bloom; School Di rectors, Forrester Bloom, Robert Owent, L. Mc Clure ; Supervisors, Moats Wise, Nathan Fare well, 2. L. Hartfthoru; Over", Abram Bailey, Rich. Freeman; Judge, John Norris; Inspectors, M. L. C. Evans, F. B. Caldwell; Treaiurer, Henry Hilej Auditor, John Porter; Clerk, Amos Bloom Ptxit Constable, M. Stugart, W. A. Moore, (tie rote); School Directors, Orler Bell, Jestc Kcrter Supervisors, Geo. C. Paeesaort, John W. Kafferty, Wm. Wall; Judge, R. M. Hoover; In spoctort, M. M. Flynn, M. B. Spenoer ; Treasurer, J.k ViTmmf Auditor, John Pentsj Clerk, John B. Raffcrty. V5wn Constable, 8. M. Baity; School Direc tors, Jamet II any, Henry Whitehead; Supervi sors, Mat ban Lines, L. R. Dressier, Simon Painter; Overseen, Geo. Clowscr, J. H. Urn baker, Simon Wclty ; Judge, L. R. Dressier; Inspectors, Henry Stagner, Samuel J. Gelnett. Treasurer, D, E. Brubaker, Auditor, John Dressier; Clork, J. W. Clowter. Woodward Justice, Wm. Luther; Con t table, II. II. Miller; School Directors,' Jamet Cornety, John D. Alexander) Supervisors, E. Alexander, Jat. Philips j Overseers, G. B. Alexander, il. II Baugbraan; Judge, Samuel Henderson; Inspec tors, W. Henderson, L. A. Warren ; Treasurer, John M. Chase; Auditor, Thomaa Jlcoderson; Clerk, Joseph Alexander. eoo A Man on Fire. The Williainsport uuiitnn eays : Early Saturday evening, we am Informed, a man named Sowers, from Newberry, drove up in front of Mr. Raitvtter's saloon, on Willow street. Leaving hit horse, he entered the saloon, where, from the strong smell of kerosene, those present discovered that his clothes were saturated with oil. A few momenta after, be stepped to one end of tho bar, took a match from the safe, and at be wat about to light his pipe, wat cautioned by Dr. Gochrig to be careful, as hit clothet might suddenly take fire. No heed was taken to the ad vice, and Mr. 8. proceeded to strike the match by rubbing it upon his pants. No sooner wat it Ig nited than he wat enveloped in a sheet of flume, that shot far above bit head. The pipe wat In. stantly dropped, and at the man moved toward the door, U was like tho move of a solid volume of fire, the body of Mr. S. being hardly discerni ble. When he arrived opposite the centre of tho bar, he tore off bit coat by a sudden jerk, and threw It upon tho floor. Then ft an tie and wild he rushed from the saloon Into tho vacant lot on the Market street tide, plunging Into a snow bauk, where laid upon bit side. By this time n gentle man who waa In the saloon at the time of the oe ourrcneo, seised him and hold him firmly on tho snow, whilst another threw over him a eoat to smother the flames. Upon removing tuo eoat, It wat ascertained that the pants were burned off, but the lining wat still there, the oil not having nenntratad lw"'l .IW TkU 4i.tU savod his life. Tho lining was ttill on firo, and at they were again about to wrap falui, he made a disparate attempt to escape, and It was only by force of lu u sole that he wis held until the fire wat entirely extinguished. Had be at that time es caped from the clutches of those who were strug gling to tare his life, he would surely have been burned to death. We are told that hit whiskert and hair were burned off, and hit haudi severely blistered at the time he threw off bit coat. After the occurrence be stated that in carrying a can of oil, he slipped, spilling tho contents of the ean upon hit clothes. Mr. S. may consider himself a lucky man, for in nine cases out uf ten, under similar circumstances, death It tho inevitable re sult. At to the full extent of lujurlo in this case we have no direct information. People are toe careless in the handling of this dangnrout fluid, and the only won dor it that more aooldrntt do ut eoour. Entertainment. The pupil of Misa II. O. Swan's Uultci Bonooi win give an en. tertatnment In tho Court House, on Friday even ing, January 81st, 187S, to consist of Pantomimes, Tableaux, Vocal and Instrumental Musio, Ac, Ac. Prof, Packard, of Birmingham Seminary, will as. ist in the rendering of "Laila," and the Clearfield Orchestra Will nlso be preseut and render able esslstanoe. The entertainment will undoubtedly be a rich treat to our eltiient, and wa hope a full house will greet the young ladlet on the occasion. An admission fee of 2ft cents will be charged, for the purpote or defraying the necessary expenses) and wa understand that If toy surplus remains after the expenses are liquidated, it will be appro priated toward the establishing of a public ll'jrary ip this plaoo. Certaiuly, a very worthy oNject, which alone should Induct our cllltent to patron lie the entcrtnlnment. II. Bridge, MerebMt Tailor, Clearfield, Pa., ad Ttrtiet."fbe Domestie" tycwini Machine in this wk'tptfffr Bennett's Branch Railroad. We learn from Mr. John Kane, railroad contractor, who wat visiting here the past week, that the work on Bennett's Branch Railroad U being rapidly pushed on notwithstanding tho cold winter wea ther. Ho estimates that there are at present fully fire tli out and men at work on this road, and pre dicts that tho track will be laid from the Allegheny side to the town of Brookvllle, Jofferton oounty, by the 1st of April next. The contracts taken by Metsrt. Kane Bros. A Co., on sections U, 14, 76, 7ft. 106 and 100 havo been fullv oarrlod out, and thoy are now working on sections 2o, 2d, 27, 20, u, 41, 42 and 43, wuion they expect toPntsneany in the spring. This railroad will l e 109 miles in length, and wilt conncot with the Philadelphia A Erie railrond at Driftwood, a station 28 miles above ltenovo. It is stated that the work done to lar on lie nue It's Branch it considered by ex perienced railroad euLluoert to be the bust lu the Stute, Umv9q tlectrrf. , LihL of luttvrfl rcmulning unclttimod In the Post office at Clearfield, for the week ending January Joth, 1873:; r' ' ' i . 5 Brady, Ihoraaa. Moore, James W. Brown, John. Pent a, Edward Babooek, Benjamin. Pevar, W. T. Deford John, i i Robinson, Josephine. Kby, J. ' ' Rosenbower, Christian. Feath, J. P. Rily, Luke, Geigor "Isaac. Roaster, C. 8. (4) Hatch, llilldanut. Reese, C. Larkin, Jamea. Star, Peter. i Martin. Wm. Wilsen, W. M. - 7 McGottlgnn, Hugh. Weber, Catharine. P. A. GAUL1N, P..M. District Treasurers. Thoro is likely to be some misunderstanding between parr ties, caused by the election of District Treasurers. As soon as they are properly qualified, no one else can legally draw either road or school funds out of the County Treasury, The new Treasurers su persede tho old School Treasurers and Supervisors as reoeivers of th ptiMU fo4. ifc I nl cert can legally jwy oar money until .their time expires. Officers. At the meeting of tho Agricultural Society during court week, the fol lowing offlcen wore eleotod for the ensuing year I President Ellis Irwin. Vice PresidentsA. M. Hills, J. D. Thompson. Treasurer R. II. Ml'herson. Secretary James Wriglcy. Executive Committee Nathaniel Rlshel, E. K. Shirey, Erastua Luther, S. B. Jordan, R. Bloom. Local Option flanked 'tis rumored that city drugg'" are forwarding large quantities of "pep permint drops" to Clearfield, put up In pttckel editions, for Ibetr "stomach's sake. litihvnt Ha lea man. Well, ff that it so, we may toon expect a visit from tome editors we could name, he-vy on "pock et editions" and "drops." Dry up, Muck, or we will blow on you. Bald Eaulr Valley Hailroad. At a stockholders' meeting of this road, held at the office la Look Haven, on the 13lh lust., the following officers wore elected for tho ensuing year : President, L. A. Mackcy ; Directors, Thoires A. Scott, Andrew G. Curt in, Jamet Gamble, William P. Wilson, Charles A. Mayer, Amos C. Noyea. fiprrla Is. Just received, a Urge lot of non-e Xploalve Lamps and Lautorns at ... V-2&-73 H. F. Biulbu A Co't. A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sale by U. F. Bigler A Co. Saws. Distan's Cross-cut Saw, Great American Saw, Boynton't Lightning Saw, at 9-2J-73 II. F. II i a i, a a A Co't. H. V. Bigler A Co. have been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware the last few days. Everything now In Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May 21. Si'Biont rou Sai.b. A. I. Shaw hat n couple of firat-fllast late style Sleighs, which he will sell at a bargain. Call and look at them, 41 Wood end Willow Ware of all descriptions for tale by H. F. Bigler A Co. pRKn Oaouirn Platru. Received at Corner Store by car load and for sale by B. A. A W. D. Iawia. Curwensville, March 15, lull. Notici to Waooh a so Carriagi Max ant. Wa bare just received a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Spiings and Axles, which we offer cheap for cash. II. F. Bioten A Co. AxRt. Seventy-flva doaen Clearfield Wood ehoppero Axes at 0:26:71. H. F. BIGLER A Co't. Bird Cages a large assortment at H. P. Big ler A Co,e. - . Paints, Oila and Varnlshca for sale by' H. P. Bigler A Co. Calcined Plaster for tale by II. F. Bigler A Co, RECAPITULATION. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kinds of Hardware. Jtipanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plastor. ' - Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. All ol the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of H. F. Bigler A Co., Scoond street, Clearfield, Pa. 3t Ou J.nu.rr 16th, 1R78, t th M. K. Pnr.on.Kf, hy ll.T. M. 'I,. tlAnnn, Mr. Al'BTIN t'LKUAL to Mix MARV OWENS. sua. Ill OhcuI on Junu.ry Clb, 1873, I.AI 11A MAY, yoiinjrp.t chil.l uf Jamm and Ua.ki.la Colk, ngi-d 1 yew tnd 11 months. On TiicmLy, Jnnmry 1 1th, 1873, tho wife of David 0. Oatm, of Uoaltilalc At th, rcflileue. of John Drown, In 11K, towa hin, on J.mi.rv I2lu, 1H73, CATHAItlNK II K It -HY, xH itxiul 32 yrnr,. At tlrahnmton, on January lOlb, 187.1, IIKNRY COMIItDYK, aged about 0:1 yran. SWarltrts. Clearfield Markets. Corrooli d wprklr hy Ilic uinn Moi.iip, Wuol.ial. and Hulail ltnlnr in llry Mood., Oroc.rtna, I'ro viaion., Ao., Mnrli.t ,tn 't, ClfartMd, I'. Ci.KAiipirt.n, Pa., Jan. 21, 1973. April... Rrf.n.OO 60 Hoc;., drnfl.od...... s Drln.l, lf 10 Illdr., tMn f Appt.buttor,ltital, Ml lUn. .....ut)(.j) . 30 Uuitur.. tlU(i, 3i HIiouldiT. Hi(j Uoan, t0 00(J I Jl HidM 0ll(, . Ui Bnohwhiiat 1 00 I.rd 1 U..khoHour Ik, 1 Uu.l,li,VUI JO 00 Ocer. rtiluu ' 11 'tali .v nM(, frc.b 7(4 V Onion 1 i Board., M II OOtgiU 00 Potato.. ...... 0ll( i Corn.ah.lliid 1 00 Pnaoho, drlwl, M 11 Corn, r 00( M Planter. V bbl.n... I 00 Corn m.al.paack, 1 30 II y. 1 II Chop, fl 1(S ' ""It"' 1 Clor.raMd. T 00 Halt, V .ack.lMI t i rhM.o. I" fhinKll,IHin.4(iJ00 Ch.rriM, Ih. lor II Shlnitlni.ln InlO It 00 Chlrkona, dr.d, in, is Timothy iHd o K(fi Ij Tallow .... 121 Flal.Md 100 Wh.at,... S 00 Flonr 0 00 ft) 1(1 01) Wool 00 Hay 00 OOfa.lO 00 Wood, V ord.... I H PciiiiMj'Ivniilnltnilroi'.d TYRONE 4"CLEAKF1ELU" BRANCH. ON and afti-r Monday, OCT. 18th, 871, th. Pa,.onri)r Train, will run daily (oxorpt 6nn day) Iwlwcnn Tyrone and Cloarl.ld, a. fujlowi: CMiAllKIKl.D MAIL. LEAVE BOUTII. IEAVS NOItTII. Cl.arflrld.. 1.20, p.. l'hilip.bor...4.S.I, " (liMi.ola.. ...... ..), " Tyron O.HO, ' Tyrom 0..in,.. Oiwrola.... Ill 60, l'biliu.burg... 11.07," C'loard.l.l ...... 11. 1(1." CMJAftFIKI.I) BXPrtKRS LEAVE BOL'TU. LEAVE NORTH. Clnarlt.lil A.iO a. Tyrone.... Hi .. Phillp.b.rf.. 1.43 lnt.rwotion...7.08 on.i r.oo " Information... 8 f " Tyron 1.20 Oiwaola 8. IS Phlllp.bar, ...8.81 Olearfl.ld, ar...0..1i FAR15 FItOM CLKA RF1ELD, TO n.llrionti-. 1'a 13 0 Middl.town ft 00 Mariana. t M l,aniaal,r t 8t PIUI.AUELPUIA 7 Altoona 1 At l,onk lla,n I 70 WilllamHiort. I 00 IUnllD(lon 1 80 l,.wi,town. i.. I 00 Mary.rill, 4 10 UAKHIHUUKd... 4 ft Johnntown.. I 80 I'lTTSBI'BO t It CIom mnHtlni ad. by .11 traina .t Tyron. and Iok Har.a. . C. WILKIN, myir-ir. B.p.rlot.oltnt, wNt wbm IM J ka' Virbv mmtm M L 11 A Wo desire to call the attention of tho citizens or Clearfield county to tho fact tliut wo havo ouened a .' i MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, OHGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. I ' I" ,( ti RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, . m. : .,,: , "u Wo nrc prcpnrcd at all times luvoraulo terms us to prices auu ,v Qur stock of ORGANS will RYNDER ORGAN, (with Hymler's Knee Tiemolo and downward Octavo Coupler,) The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OKGANS, ' , ' . MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MKLODKON CO.'S JUB1LEU, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. . Wc'scll on every plan known POPULAR AND EAST LLA&L PLAIN. 1 On our easy terms every one amount will tend so much to MA Kb liUMb. HAt'PX. ECPWe shall he glad to have you call and see us, whether you desiro to purchase or not. oc(23-'72-1y llYNDEKVH MUSIC ISTOI.E. )ruo9 and lUfilirinr. rp II E LATEST NIII'EI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new building on rWond Street, nwrljr . oppoi u tb itort or caver titn$, CLEARFIELD, PA., When they will eontlon to iuiplj their old and ai tu&Qjr ne eattomeri m tujr com, with rUUK DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PlUnMACBl'TlCAL PREPARATIONS. (Inctadinf nil now rcmcdlei.) ( Patent Mpdleine. PalnU and Oili. Olaii and l'uttjr, Bchmtl Book. Hlationery, Paper, Ac; alio, a full lino of Drug giiti' Bundrlcn. Unlr Ton ice, CoitnrtlcA, Pcrfunirriri, Toilet Article, tlruihe, Toilet tioap. Pooket Bt-okf, At., nit of tb bcit quality. PURE WLXES A2sD LIQUORS, for medical k ucra mental purpoiei only, Pun Wliito ltd, Colon of all kind, Raw and ll.iiM Linrerd Oil, Varniihei, Turpen. tine, Coal Oil. Paint Varnivn Bruehep, Klaroring Kxtracti, Coufwk'oneHer, Vird Hoed, Fplca, groan d nod uti ground, of all kind. SMOKERS AND CHE W15RS ID' Will rod our .turk of Cluwlnr , and Sraokinic Tobaoiw, lioportrd anl !( me,ti Cl.r,, HnulT and Fina-out to ba of tha ' very b..t brand, in th. inarkot t'l i l.aMI' AND CUIUB.V., ) All kind, of GLASS WAIIB, qaaen skedh, i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . ' i Id Hu.ld Trlmminfi of .rary rarlcty. log . Innf .in.ri..oe In tha h..ln.t, and an .v.naira and w.ll Mlmtnl itork of rooliln.a, w. . enabled to BU Phy.ieiani' prMrriptioni at the (i.rtMt nolle, and .. th. noil reaaon.bl. torn., day and night. j IIArtTHWICK A IRWIK. Ciirlleld, Pa., Mar .11, 1871. tf. jj:w. SCUULKR, BA1BER AND HAIK DRESSER, Bread atreet, Beit door to Flr.t National Dank, nov; Clearlleld, P.. jjOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER coiifah y, osceola steam mills, K!irTACTt'llB LUMBER; LATH, AND TICKETS iircd A ratcnt Bibbed Shinght. I II. II. SIIILLWOFORI), Prwldent, OSFor.il Pl), H. I? th PbU'fc JOHN LAWSIIW, denaral Sup't, Owoola Mllla, ClMrlleld oonnty, Ain TOWM LOTS for Ml. I. th. borish of Oteeola. Auo-Ke th. LABHKST A90UTMST of Hood, in ti.arO.ld aaul; lhr Mammji. er r PrU. ja.lt A B K E T ST.REE T,! 1 it F I E L 1), PESTN'A. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of STEIN W AY. Si SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. to furnish any of the cheaper ninkc. of Pianos to order on tho most icriiis oi payment. consist of the new and popular to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR can have n good instrument, 1872. 1872. FALL & WINTER GOODS J. M. KRATZER'S. immrnte Slock of tloodt of ertry dfBcription. Woole. Good., earn, prloa a, befor. the ad Taoe. 1. wool. Muslim mi reduood priw.. Dm, Good, In (rat.it rarlety. Mourning Good, of all klnda, Black Alpeou, at all prioea. Blak Silka, r.ry ehcap. Waterproof., V.lrataeaa, Plaid and plain Flu n.la, Shirting Flannrla, As. Table Linen and NapklnIiith Llncni, 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Madia. Ottoman Rep Shawl, and St.rf., Striped Shawl, at all prior. Paitl.y Shawl,, itngl. and double, $3 to tit. Dreu Trimming,, Fringe., Laos, Yelret Rib bon., Vetretoen., AVe. Fall lin. of th. Mlobrated "Joai phin. Seam leu" Kid Gloree, Kid Ulore, from II a p. Ladle,' Nerk Tie., Collar,, RuQiog, Heir DralJl and Switch... LaAlics' and Children', Merino Cnder-wear. Madam. F.y'a, Tbampco.'a, GloT.-Fltling Hip Gore and elb.r CeraeU. Al, Hoop Skirt,, Panien, An. Lrg. (took of Carp.U and Wall Paper,. Shoe, and Uaitcrt, lain, quality a, heretofore. "The belt .re th. thrap.lt," Balmoral and other knitting yarni, and ether article,, too nutncroHi to mention. Purchaser, will Dnd a irrc.tor variety of good. than 1. usually round i. on. itora. Cull and examine. Clearfield, Kept. 1, 1173. WM. REED, Saeee.wr to Reed Bros. U tRKET STREET, UL EAR FIELD, PA., Tlhh open this week an i a. tat dm stock of nil aeorlptions of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, Funs, LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ao. Buying my good. 1. Now York, th. lead of I he mark.li keeping, reliable el.H of goods) tell ing goods at tlo task Sgures, and oondueting business ia a thorough basinets manner, I hope to merit the eonddonct of CASH BUYERS throughout th. wnnty. NO TROUBLK TO SHOW GOODS. Call and ttamln. my tloek and beeeorioeed of tht truth of my assertion., septU . WM. REKI). H, F. N AUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEMELEK, and dealer la Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver nnd Plated Wre, sc., j.lt'7l CLKARF1KLD, PA., T O BLACKSMITHS! Th nnderaiitned offrr for al. In th berouch of Clearneld, a Hlaokamlth Khnp, on Meoobd etreet. onnUlntnit three forftv and two fall ietof tmil. A imt im Mitntaa. An menllani fhaMn rnr n good aHbnnUt Applf im Penifwi; rn. CASH, ON NOTES, or on the and no other investment of like Lime for Sale I rTWB undersiirned, residinc near the drool has A made complete arraniromentt with Lime Humeri east of th. mountain, whereby h. 1. ena bled to koep tonatantly on hand a Urge quantity of PURE LIME! which h offer to fnrniers and builder at n trifle abovo oft. Thote in need of the art id would do well to gtv me a enll, or addrca me hy letter, W. ivia hvuiihii lUVir 1 1 111 f). .UKO. C. PAS6M0RK. Clearlleld, Pa., June (, IMt. Idlvery iStablo. TH K undersigned beg, leara to Inform th. pub lie that ha i. now fully prepared to accommo date all ia tho way of furnishing Homes, Buggies, Saddlea and Harness, on th. shortest aotioe and n reasonable terms. Resident, on Loeust street, ueiwccn a mm ana rourrn. GEO. W. OKARHARI, llnrttld, April II, 1817. SAWS ! SAWS I SAWS! DISTAS'S CROSS OUT, MILL, DBAS AKD CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton'a Lightning Cro8s-cut Saw, ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For sal. by oetll.711 II. F. BlfiLKR A CO. Attention, Lumbermen! TIT"15 "ow m.nnlacturlng our IMPROVED STEEL - SOCKET UKIV1NU CANT HOOKS, auporior to any other in u. W. bare al.o in .lock a large quantity of Canlbook. auila ble for railing puqioaes, wliieh we are telling vuvmp inrea.n. AAlun A If. Ikr-.AAHU. Clearlleld, Pa., Mnrrth IS, IH7. A NnfnriniK F-4fll rilHKUE are more people troubled with Lung X Diseases in this town than any otherplaoe o lu alt. In the Stile. One of the great causes of this Is, the nte of an Impure article of Coal, larfclr ml.ul !,!. ...I..L V L . ' .P... now, woy no( aeoia ail Ibis, and preeerr. yonr Urea, by .sing only llumphraj'a Celebrate. Coal, fre. from all impnritiet. Orders left at tha store, of Hiebard Motsop and J ernes B. Uraham A bom will reoeiv. ' ABRAHAM HUMPHREY. ClfnrBU, NoremberM, IS70 tf. i. k nnimtiTiia. p. BKii.iit:i REIZENSTEIN & BERLINER, (8ueoopor to P. Gam A Co.,) wholeeal dealer in GEXTS HRXISIIIC GOODS, tb, Llsnrnard .treet, between Church street and wan Broadway, flaw lork eity. JjSI'il F. STERLING, Manufacturer of SADDLES & HARNESS CLKARF1ELD, PA. Work guaranteed to give aatlsfaetlon. Price, re.eonal.le. (live mo a tall. Shop in Urah.es' nuw, oiaraoi aireei. Bor2U,7z, Beale's Embrocation, (L A T K POWELL'S,) For all disea.ee Incident to Oortot, Cattlt, and Human liesh, r.e,-!ring tb. a., of a. .xteraal annlieatloo. Thla Embrocation wa, tit.nsivaly attd by th. Oortrnmtnt during th. war. For tale by llart.wlek A Ir.lr, Cl.ail.ld Jos.pn k. Irwia, Curw.nr.llle. Ilanltl U.od ander. Luther.burg. tf. LOUR, FEIiD, AC. TNB BKCtABIA FLOURING MILLS. Th. undersigned would respectfully gir. no lle, to th. elllt.ns of Beecaria town.hlp and tnr ronnding country, that he hat purchased tha Beecaria Flouring Mills and put urerylhiag ia complete order, and It manufacturing a Rrst-clae. quality of Flour, CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour In quantity oon.tantly on hand for sal.. CHOP, CORN MEAL, RRAK, AC, AC. alwaya .a hand and for tel. wholesale or retail. Q TNt'll MllrVfil.Kd WAXTRO. vl A Will eiohange Flour and Chop forSn inob Shingles, or will pay part money, II drilled. Iltrl-tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. HOUSK AND LOT FOR 8 A Mi l Tht House and Lot on the eora.rof Mar ket and Fiflh .treats, I'lrsri.ld, 'a., I, for aalt. Th. lot contains nearly ta am of ground. Tha hout. It a large double frame, containing nine mm. For terms aad ether Information apply to Ih. .nhHrlber, at the Put Offie.. ao.lt P. A.OAULIlf. imTICRM. dk COnnTAHI.RMi rm We ban .riMed a lart. aamber ef tba . II RILL, aad will oa ih. rwealnt at imi.. t ana, aaU a njj H aaj tiif'H. ay il S1IAW DOUSKr (Cor. of Markrt t Pront ttnettj CLCAKriKi.u, r. int. na(nino.ir. ...... . . pPa ,u t, .ppointm.at,, and oonv.iri.nt to' ti. Court llou... A tn trmnlbn, rotn to and; Irom th, liunut o th. rr1a and drnartor, of oh train . S1KS. Il, a tfLKMKNTrt, April 10, 1871,, iTt , WASUINQTON IlOUSIf, NEW WAHIIINOTO, PA. TbU now and woM fumlatiwl k.n. h" Uka. by tt. unSmnigm. U. Ma wntdwf t tmlvt abU la randw aUi.laclliM to IbOM wh. ay fa? or bin with . oaJL May 8, IB7I. U. W. UftTlf. i-rop r. REVERB HOUSK, B U H N S I I) E, P A. I'h. ...l.UP:l hln kulll . mam llotal. with .11 wiodira iinpr.r,mrnt,, I. prrparad to noli.. Tk. tahu Milt lut I.H with Ik. Km, in tb. mark.ti th. bar with lL ohoolcoat liaMia. pra iy a. ii. tx.llAkMi.il, rrop r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Cornor of boond and Market Stroata, t i.liAlti li:i 1). pa. riiniS old and oomtnodicui not.l baa. dariif X tha put y..r, baan anlargad to donbl. It. former eap.oity for th. .ntarulon.nk f .tran c.r, aai .ata. lb. waol. bailding ha. baaa rtforDl.h.d, and tb. proprietor will apart a. pain, to T.nder hit guciti oomtorlaul, wnn. uylnn with him. w-rh. 'Maatlo. !!." Onnlhai nnl to and from tb. O.uoto. Ih. arrival and d.partur. r rh train. JO 11.1 DOUOirEHTY, aprt-70 tf ' Propriotor. WESTERN HOTEL OppMite th. Court House, CLIAIirillD, Fit Nit A. AMommoomttoci. Rr.l-.las. aaA efiarget modtraU. o.ti JOHN V. VOUNtl, I'reprleter. IJOXTOUB llOUIK. Oppaslte the Court Houm, -LOCK UAVKN, PE.NN'A. J.14 71 1IAU8UAL A KROM, Prop't. IIOCKUBIIDFI' HOLSU, BELI.EFOXTK, PA, P. J011NST0X A SONS, eelM'T I Proprletoefc Tl AILROAD HOUSE, IV Main Street, PUI1.I1HUIHU, PENN'A. The undertigned keepl constantly on band tb. beet of Liquora. His table it alwaya eappliedl with th. beet th. market affords. Th. traveling public will do well to girt him a call no.l,'i. KOIIKKT LLOYD. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market SI, bet. Second and Third,) t LliAKHKl.U. PA. The subscribers baring become proprietorl of tbit hotel, would retpeel fully ask a liberal ihar. vf publio patronage. The Table will alwaya b. supplied with the belt the market affords, and th. Bar stocked with tht finest Liquors. deel8T ; l'KNN A I.Ell'Ol.D. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CURWENSVILLE, flearfleld countr, Pena'a. This oM and well ettablilhed Hotel, beautifully situated on ih. Looks of the Susquehanna, in tla borough of Curwensrille, has been leiwod for a term .1 year, by the undersigned. It has bean entirely refitted, and la now open to the publio generally and the traveling oommnnity in pur lieular. No paiut will be spared to render guests o.inforUbl. whil. tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling mora for th. accommodation of teams. Chargea moderate. Sept. S, 1870-tf. KLI BLOOM. - I . . . ... LI gootj flud oor$. gOOT AND SHOE MAKING. PniLIP WEtVER. on Market ttre.t, la Shtw't Row, Clearlleld, Pa., hat Just reeelr.il a tnt lot ef French Calf kkint and Kips, tk. best ia Ih. market, and is now prepared to man. abctur. .rerything In kit lint. 11. will wax rani hit work to bu a, represented. The eltisena of CUerueld and rielalty at. rtspeetfully larltrd to gir. him a call. Work dene at short notici. . :ll'72j SEW BOOT A) SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Coa. MARKET A 3 8n, CLEARFIELD, P.. THE proprl.tor ha. .nt.red Int. th. BOOT At SHOE b.tiae.i at th. abort tttnd, aad Is dstermta.d aot to b. waldon. eliher ia quel ity or price fur bit work, Sp.eial nttention will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. 11. hat on hand . larg. lot of Erenck Kip and Calfskin,, of thtrtry best quality. Tht citi sens of Clearfl.ld aad rieinity are rrspeetlully Inrlted to giro hinia trial. Ho charge for oalla. ne, tf JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS, ' Blanuraeturora and Dcaltn Ia llootM and jilioci! Ladle.', Mistet'and Chll.lrrn's Galtrrt, Mea't, B.yt' and Women's Hear Boot,, aad Brogam, Ac, Ac Store and shop on Second ttrett. nearly opna litl It. F. Bigler A Co.'t hardware store, Fob. 13, U7I1 y CLEARFIELD, PA. iBank. Clearlleld County Bank. rPIIE Clearfield County Bank t. as Inoorrora A. ted Institution hat gone out of existence by lb. lurrend.rof lit ehtrter, on May 13, Ih.i, All Itt ttock it Owned by th. tubicriker,, who willeontiunt tht Baiiking bufcinea. at tha aunt place, at rrirate Bankcra, under th. firm nam. ol th. "Clearfield Coanly Bank." We are r. sponsible for tb. debit .1 th. Btnk, aad will pay It, aotaa oa demaad at th. oount.r. Depviiu received and Interest paid wbea mone Is left for a tied lima. Paper discounted at ill perrons, at heretofore. Our personel re.pon.ibility it pledged for all Ut isil, rtrrived and businet. transteUd. A coatiDutnce of tht liberal pal ronage of th. business vtn of tht county It re speelfully tollcltod. At Pretident, Cashier trad offleers of te latt Cloaitald County Bank, w. requlrt tht noti. of taid Btnk to ol prercntcd for redemption. JAS. T. I.KONARD, RICHARD SHAH WM. POHTRK, JAS. B. ORAUAM, A. K. WRIOIIT. O. L. REED, WM. A. WALLACE. The bu.lne.t of tht Btnk will bt eondartcd by John M' Adams., Esq., as Caahler. ll-l II County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Maionle Bulbllng, one door north of C. 1. Wataon'i Drug Sture. 1'as.age Tickets to and from Liverpool, Qoeens touu, (ilasiiw. London, Purls and Copenhagen. AUo. Drafts for sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEOKARP, Prea't. W. M. SUA W,jCahier. .1:1:73 J. D. M'dirk. Edward PeTk7 BANKING tt COLLECTION HOUSE mcgirk a perks. Buoeeuor. to Foster, Perkl, A Co., Plilllp.burg, i'entr. County, Pi. WHERE all the business of a Banking nnusa will oe transacted tiromntly and unoa ta. moat faroraol. tenna. mar7.tf . . 1 1 -' ! . . ' 1 Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TUIE undoreigned, baring aatablithed a Kui ery oa the 'l'lkt, about keif war betwera Clearlleld and Curwensville, la prepared to fur- t.k allkiait. .1 VIlltlT ,UL-uu , .. A -. . - ......LI, I1..u.ru ... dwarf,) Erargroens, Bhrubbe-y, tirape Vlnea, OuA.-k-.-l.. V '-. 1. 1 . 1 A. 1 , .,w,ua oiaeKoerry, rirawoerry, and Rasherry V I nes. A Iro, Fiherian Crab Troea, Qolnea. and aar!v .n.rl.t hkKari. a a. n-MB. promptly atttnd.d tb. Addre.., 4. V. WKIUIIT. tepll t.f Cirwcnnil!,, P Miss L A. P. Rynder, Chlekerlhg'i, Stein. a; 't and Emtrson't Pl.not rJmltb't, Matoa A Hamlin', and Ptloubet'a urgaaa ana M.lodeors, aad Sparer Baktr't fltwlng Maehlnta. ALSO 1.1,1,. nm Piano, Oallar. Orran. Harnsnnv and Vocal Mm. ale. No pupil taken for le.. than half a Uim. jUmrrioonts oppo.lt tluliiii . lurnUura rt.ra. Clearfield. May I, lr,.tf. PI!, WHITE A BOAR LfKlfG FKIi S Jaat rateirtt) aad for tale b f'U t't lit, H. t. BIULBH A CO. r. t, ,1 ' ,. I I 1 i' 1