THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. VEDNEPDAY MORNINO, JAN...8V3. Terms of Subscription, kfpeld In advenee.or within Ihrae moath....tJ 00 If paid after Ihmild before ill mmtlif .... 1 60 If paid after tin expiration of lii woatha... 1 00 K U hi Ci UU8 K C MtIMM ElltCTir,l--R- A. D. Yocirn, Pastor. Puklle Service) avery Sabbath atlo, A.M., sadMP.S. Sabbath School at I A. M. Prayar Meig eVery Thursday, at li P. M. Cotntnuniea Service, tret Sabbath of erery oath, at m A.M. , , . Mi. Aaulr' Church) Eplaeopal-Rev Gaoaaa H-scu -Public Service Sunday morning nt lo o'clorw, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 8 p. M.-Trayer Jloellng Wednesday .Toning it T i'declt. 'IVeiterlan Church Rot. H. 8. Burn. a-Preaehing on tho Lord's da at 10 and 7J 'clock. Sunday School at 1 n. m. 4'rayer Meeting on Wednesday at 1 1 p. m. , Pastor's lltbta Class on Saturday at 7. p. tn. St. Krancli' Church Catholic Iter. T. J. Uclianea Mau at 10) o'clock A. M., on tho lecood and fourth Sunday, of each month. Lutheran Church Hev. A. J. lUnraoos: fPreaebing every Babbalh, morning and evening. rSsbbath School at t a. m. Prayer meeting are ry Wednesday evening. Ellsworth, of tho Pliilipsburg Jour- mml, wo notioe, haa Interviewed the Woodland Fire Brick Work! at length. . We will lay hit rlewi .before our readers In our next Issue. The card of Cyrus Gordon, Esq., up pears in thit tssne. All legal business entrusted te Mr. G. will be promptly performed.. His offloe is on Market street, midway between Shaw House and Mansion House. All Adjourned. Tho Court is orer, tbe oounty Auditor, hava done op the set. tlement .and the county Commissioners hare ad. Joarnod antit tho 11th day of March. Things are pretty quiat about the Court House. Whether- wisely or not, it was de cided at tho last Term to semtnon no jurors for March Court. There will therefore be no'eausea tried, and the liecnas business having been set aside, March Court will be a small affair. Going to- Limit Up. Wo nolioo that' our member, Mr, Lawshe, has passed a hill, through oeiamittea, incorporating the Oseeola Gas and Water Company. It would bo a great joke oa us eld fogies If our new neighbors wonld beat ns In this partleular. A Fixed Fact. From tho advor- tisemsnt of the School Board it will be noticed that the "Leonard High School" is a Axed Instl tntion. Work la to be oomraenoed en It as soon as spring opens, and it will be pushed rigorously. According to the design and speeiflcatlons when completed it will be a far more endearing moon stent to the liberality of Jndgo Leonard than a marble oolumn of tho hugest proportions. It is an act over which children will reflect, and will feel grateful in UioJr maturer years. as mm A Draw Back. Tho deep snow, popularly termed "the beautiful snow," Is a great bindranoa to our lumbermen. It UaUco.t impossible to get the timber whioh wao made laet fall previous to the falling of the snow, ont of the weodi. In maay localities it easts mere (o draw the limber or lege to tho streams than it is worth, .and the haulers are abandoning their work. And If were is not a loosening up soon, a large quan tity ef lumber will remain in the woods over the aasoa, whioh will prove a great draw back to everybody, 'List of lotters romuininir uncluiniod to the FostoBoe at Clearfield, for the week ending Sannsry J7tb, 1373 1 3irlbaum, Moses, Malln, M. J. 3liner, Frank. 'urse, C. B. Black, Oeorge W. , N icely, Men J Miss. ' BssaMI, Amos. Richard, Edward. Campbell, Vincent. Itirart, Telespbore. Hsnoaa, Olivet. (2) Kogcrs, John L. Dsly, Patriok. Roister, C.8. Ilarety, Joseph. Smith, Lucratia. Hstcb, Hildanus W. Bilker, Jainee. -Miliar, Ellen C. P. A. fJAULIX, P. M. Hong Fast Tims. Tho following acta is tJt tho use ef the editor of the Tyrone Ikmotral and Pat Flynn i Quinun-UiLU, Jan. 21, 187S. Me. EniTon: The "fast time" of tho Messrs. flynn, from JaneaviUe to Tyrone, wna beaten by air. Junes A. McEntyre, of thia place, on Mon day last, who daeroAis fast hone from Pennsville to ClearHeld, a distance of 12 miles, in 55 minutes, making (fho return trip in an hour. He says he Initially (re minutes in meeting and passing re fceta. V down grade. wv mm . The Prison Completed. The Coun try Commissioners last week aoeepted the new pri son, aud took it off the contractor's hands, and asms day this week all the prisoners in the old etuis will be transferred to the new building. Thi last Grand Jury visited tho building, previous to adjourning, and oipreaaod themselves entirely stiifled 'with tho job. In their report to the . Court the jurors say that "tho prison ia n credit to the County Commissioners and to the builder, air. Thorn, and an honor to evory eitisen of the leanty." The entire cost of the structure Is tM,t7, the contract price being ts(l,00, and the architect's fees t4,7. One More Gone Another of tho -eldest haa crossed the rirer. Mary Wrigley, relict of Robert Wrigley, eipired on the morning of the llh lust,, at the residence of her son, Hubert, ) soar this borough, at tn ripe ago of 84 years, oaths and it days. The deeeased was horn near Alauchester, Eng land, in 1788, and soon nfter her marriage, with est husband emigrated to America and settled in Pkilipsbnrg, in 1807, where thry resided for aboit two years, and then removed to thia oounly. ess was the mother of olerea children, eight of 'bom survive her James, Win. K., Hubert, Sirs. Sarah Leery, Mrs. Phoebe Saeketti, Mrs. Nancy Skwart, (all widows), Mrs. Josiah R. Reed and' Hri. Robert 8. Stewart about 40 grand children " li great-grand children, all residing in this ftsnty, eno was one of tho best grandmothers 1st world .vey ;uLtiotd. Pcaeo to her ashes. -The local of the Holloonto Watch as puts it In Ibis way l "Tho young bloods of town will oljlige tho pub. Tk if they will court their sweethearts less puL. Jitlj. Don't Hand at the door an hour after you propose to go home," "The girl np town who waa seen flirting with 's'pu.p Man' the other day, has sineo tried her su oa a young clergyman. The 'Mun of God' aosdered strangely what all the signs meant." Thsre muat he soma very strange young folks Mat the ancient metropolis. "Tho Brush Valley Democrats still continue to wheat to par market. Ikllofonte has re wired more wheat already this season, than do- 'I any year siaee ISaa. Our merchants have has. paying better prlece than offered In other aukcta, Is the reason." Entertainment. The entcrtntn- t n neat Friday evening, to be given by Miss "o. 8 wen's Select Schuul, will bo no ordinary ''w. Eitensive preparations are being made " las Const flense. Carpenters are busy at work Iib stages and arranging aoenery for the per. rendering of lha beautiful tablranl, panto '', c, of "Ulla," which will he well per Miss Swan's eminent nblllty nnd sine. as a teacher Is a sufficient guarantee of we are eon8den that she would not'under- so JitJcult a perfurmann if sho did ant have 7'"u oonndence In the jeug girls of her "" Beside "Lalla", a ve'ry' Vxtenslvn pro. Is In preparation and daily reheaaaal, "Jain be produced on the same evrnlng. tk' '''""Is of education should not fall to go UU "'"lainmeat, which promises In U Its " sften vi,u u tonn from abroad, and va( oar eitluns with performanoea that are laili.ti,,,, ot MiM sn., ,1Mtllt sk.,7 "'"'ns. The small admission fee iin.r ". the aeaeasary eipenses in u ' 1 iM 1o give our citlrms a rare "(ml tri, . Convention of School Directors. In compliance with the request aade by the meeting of School I'ircetore, held in the borough of Cloarncld, on the lVlh of Deoouber, the retire aentatives from the diffonnt Boards met in con vention in the Arbitration room in the Court Uuuse, on lha 14th Inst., when the followingques tione, whioh had been made the order for said meeting, were acted upon! 1, Fhuuld a uniform serios of books be adopted throughout tno county r 1. Hhuuld County Institute time be allowed io Tuauhcrs t S. Hhould District Institute time be allowed to Teachers? 4. Should Township Schools open on the 1st of Aoremoorr 0. Should the salary Ve governed by tho grade or oorliQcater The following Boards were represented. Beocaria, Hell, Bloom, Boggs, Bradford, Brady, uurnsmo, uoarllcld, Curwensvillc, Decatur, Gl rard, Goshen, Knox, Lawrenoo, Lumber City, Oscoola, Penn, Pike, I'uion, Woodward, Lawrence Independent, Bradford Independent 2J. Leav ing li unrepresented. At half-paat 1 o'clock the County Superintend cut ealled the Convention tn order, when on mo tion of Mr. Henry J. Sloppy, of Knoi, Mr. Geo. M. Brlsbin, of Owcola, waa made President, and on motion of Mr. Robert Porter, Mr. Henry J. Sloppy acted as Soorclary. The Brst question was debated at considerable length by the following members i Messrs. Mur ray, Chase, Irvin, Sloppy, Shaw, Oregory, and others, and waa Anally decided in the affirmative. Then arose quite a discussion over tho niodo of selecting the series to be used by the eounty ; said discussion consuming most of the time of the ses sion, and which anally terminated In the adon tlon of the following resolution, offered by Col. ft. A. mm, or Curwensvillc. Yeaa IS; nays 7 Aesoleto!, That the President of this Convention bo authorised to appoint a committee of five to examine and report upon the different aeries of ooobs prcseoico, lor adoption. Bald report to be mado to a larger committee, formed by the selec tion of a member of each School Board in the county, chosen by majority of Board, and to meet at ClearBeld on a day to be appointed by the i rcsmeui. Tho President said that ho would require some time to name said committee, and would announce bis appointineut through the papera. The propositions to allow Institute time to teachers were voted down in both cases ; but Col. Irvin made a motion, which was adopted, that teachers bo bound in tho artiele to attend the In stitute, and that a sufficient amount over and above their salaries be allowed them for that pur pose, they to make up whatever time they may lose in said attendance. It was doeided that tho salaries should be gov erned by tho grade of tho certificate. Each School Distriot was allowed to Hi Its com mencement time. On motion, tho President was added to Hie com mittee of lire to be appointed to examine and report on the best scries. Convention then adjourned. Court Affairs. Tho following road mattera wbieh underwent the review of the Court at the January Term, as dip from the Journal ot last week : Coxrmiao Absolutcly. To lay out itb stnot, from Market street south to borough line, in the borough of Clearfield. To lay out an alley in Muasop's addition tn ClearficlJ borough. A public road from John Sbafer's to the Ituui bargcr school house, in Brady township. A public road from John M. Riddle's comer to the villsge of Burnside, in Burnside township. A publio road from L. J. Hurd's saw mill to near James White's, in Chest township. A public road from tho villago of Wcstuvor to Teejile's, in Chest township. A publio road from Congress Hill school house to the river at or near Spackman's run, in Ulrard township, " A public road from near M'Cauley A Co.'s low er aaw mill to the borough of Iloutxdelc, In Wood ward township. A pulie road from Bulah to plank road at Isaac Urgarty's lot, in Woodward township. A publie road from Robert Pennington's to road leading to Broth's mills, in Cheat township. A publio road from near Joseph Winery's to Clearfield and Karthaus road, iu Goshen township. A public road from Isaaa Lee's to Worrell's clearing, In Chest township. A public road from Centra Hill school house, In Graham township, to Crammondale road near U. A. Shimel'a, In Boggs township. A publie road from II. Rumbargar's to Gallows Harbor, in Bradford township. To change a private road from Grahamton to the river, to a publio road, in Graham township. A private road from James Harvey's to Gaines' fording, io Bradford township. To vacate public road from Jacob Mayer's to Moshannon oreek, in Morris township. To racate part of public road from V. Dale's to Erie pike, near J. Thomas', in Dlufcra township. Conrinncn Nl 8t A public road from Salt Lick school house to near 0. Monro's In Karthaus township. A public road from Joseph Johnson's to E. P. McMaster's, in Chest township. A public road from Charles Dougherty's to Jef ferson eounty line, In Bell township. A publie road from Widow Cross' liuc to D. Askay'i line, in Boggs township. To vacate and snpply road from Thomas Lan- ich's to McPhcrson's mill, in LawrCnee township. To vacate and supply road from C. kerb's to D. Ream's saw mill, in Brady township. To vacate and sbpply road from G. W. Horn's saw mill to P. Bwoopc's, in Brady township. Skt Asidb. The roport of the viewers on tho petition against openingaioad from W. A. Bead's blacksmith shop, in Lawrenoo township, granting the prayer of the petitioners, was sot aside by the Court. Co.vri.vuro. Tho petition for a road from old saw mill on the Rea road to Dott's road, In Beo caria township. The petition for a road from Wilson run bridge at Penntluld to eouuty line, in Huston township. The petition for the continuance of Hale street, in tho borough of Oseeola. l'emioa. For a publio road from at or near Buek Run school house to noar Lawrenoo Billotto's in Girard township. Viewers, 8, F. McCloskey, A. M. Rougey, Charles Mignot. For a publio road from hear Methodist church, in Clipst towmhip, to road nrar Wut. Uultou's, in Doeearla towitihlp. Viewer, Iwis ltoice, A. Mctlnrvcy, James Curry. - - 1 For a public road from Philip Gllnett'a, In Brady township, to David Burkey's, in llustou township. Viewers, Martin Luther, George C. Kirk, John Nolder. For a nulilic road from Snow shoe and Paokor- ville turnpike, at or near the northeast oorner of graveyard, to the Owens road, where tho Clear field borough line emsres the Owhub road. View ers, John L. Cuttle, Jacob Hbuukneilcr, Isaae Johnston. The former viewers reported flgjinst snidroad, and now a new petition having besn presented, new viewers are appointed. En. Niw Towssnifs. The rei,yrt of the Commis sioners in favor of a new townnhlp out of parts of Bell, Ferguson and l'enn townships, was confirm ed ni si. Tho rruort of the Commissioners In favor or a pew town-hip out of parts of Brady and Bell townships, was connrmen ni SI. To School Boards. Mr. Goo. M. Brlsbin, President of the lata Convention of School Directors, sends ns the following! The different School Boards of Clearfield nounly will take notice that, in compliance with the reso lution adopted at the Convention of School Di rectors, held on the 14th Inst., I have appointed tho following committee tn examine the different series of text books that may bo submitted to them, and report tho same to a Convention of School Directors, to be oatM for that purpose. This oonnnlttpB will meet at Clearfield, on the first Tuesday of the Marsh term of Court, (Intb). 1 hare only nameu on the ootnwilttee members or School Hoards, nod those I know to take an ac tive part in everything pertaining tn education. If any of the gentleinon named cannot serve, they will at once let mo know, that 1 may fill the va cancy in time. Committee Col. E.A. Irvin, Curwlavllle, Chair man Dr. T. J. Borer, Clearfield j Joseph MoCul. lona-n, Gutiettt Jirnry J. omppy, stnoai , . Blattenherger, Osceola. - Uao. M. Baisaia, President, The committee is a goad ona nnd Fill no doubt dieeharge tbolr duties without "fear, favor, affec tion, hatred, malice or Ill-will." The proceedings of the Convention alluded to wi also be found In this laiua, for a copy of whi Ji wc are Indebted tn the Jtercifle. The Great Freshet Tho lt breakup In tho Susquehanna caused great de struction from its mouth to Its source. Safe Har bor, in Lancaster oounty, and Port Deposit, M rytand suffered the most. At tho latter place the loo gorged 70 feet high, and turned the water out of the stream, causing It to run through tho town an the east side and tha Tide Water caual on the west side. The hanks of the cans! are torn awav for aoverat miles, while the damage to Port De posit Is inoaloulable. Tho oltlieno were com pelled to camp oa lha river hills for soveral du s, Tho Ice also gorged at Shonk'i Forry, bolow Safe Harbor, and oaused tho water to rile 35 foet at that plaoe. There was also a force at Turkov Hill, seven miles below Columbia, and backed tho water up to the dam, but did little harm. Tho Lancaster Inttllignctr of lha 2U says: At Safe Harbor, at tho confluence of tho Bus- quchanna and tho Cuucstoga, tho waters rose yes terday afternoon four or five feet higher than ever before known, It appears that tho loo that broke on the river farther up, gorgud on Saturday, at Mandorf 'a Island and a number of luiellor islands In lha Susquehanua near Shsnk's Ferry, some ten miles below Safe Harbor. Tho river being al ready swollen by the melting snow and the heavy rain storm of Thursday night, backed water rap idly, overflowing its banks, submerging the Co lumbia and Port Deposit railroad, and doing con. siderable damage to othor nronorty along shore, By seven o'clock on Sunday morning a consider- abia portion of Safe Harbor waa submerged, and tho water In the barroom of Miller's Exchange itotoi was two feet deep. The river remained at about this height until o'elock P. M., wheo it raised suddenly several feet, reaching aomo four or five. foot above the high water mark of the great flood of 1864. Although tho Conestoga waa greatly swollen, the mightier volume of water in the gorged Susquehanna fnnMwl U auu ooinpeliud it to run in a raging torrent nn strsaia, First, the newly crrcted abutment of tha bridge of tho Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad, near tho numth of the Conestoga, waa split in two and the piers in the stream were greatly damagod. Then, tho great masses of loo and volumes of wa ter, still rushing up stream, struck tha bridge that spans the Conestoga about a mile above its mouth, lifted it from Its foundation and carried it for a considerable distance up stream, finally breuking it in two, and landing one-half of It on the Man- or side aud tho other half on tho Conestoga side of tho stream. About this time the barns of Edward Hess and Mrs. Campbell, built at what was considered a safe distance above high water mark, were awept away and carried up stream, while the frame sta ble of Benjamin Hess was lilted from Its founda tion, carried away for a distance of 100 yards and then set down again without apparent damage. At Rockvilla, some three miles above Safe Har bor, tha waters of the Conestoga backed up until they overflowed the banks and stood from one to two feet In depth on the first floor of Daniel llerr'o Hotel. At Safe Harbor, the batiks of both the Susque hanna and Conestoga arc piled with great masses of Ice from 1 to I J fret in height. Many build ings arc flooded, but the fo'Iowing are tha only losses we hare heard of: Dr. J. C. Galohell's of. lice wao flooded and nearly all his drugs and med icines destroyed. Maynard Hess' drug store was flooded and his loss Is thought to be quite heavy. Miller's Exchange Hotel waa flooded almost to the celling of the first tloo.-, his bar turned over anda considerable quantity of bis liquors lost; a portion of his abodding was altfo carried away, hut his loss will not exceed tloo. The most exciting rceno connected with the flood was tho dnnger and escape of Mr. John El lis and family, who live on au Island in the Sus quehanua, tpposito Safe Harbor. As tho waters rose the island was almost entirely ovciflowcd, and all Mr. Ellis' stock, consisting of two horses, twelve head of cattle and a nuiubor of hog, were swept nway and drowned. There being every probability that the waters would continue to rise, Mr, Ellis and family resolved on the decrate venture of ctossing from the Island to the shore on the mighty gorge of Ice, through which and under which tho great rirer was struggling for a passage. Over tbil unsubstantial and treacherous bridge of irregular masses of ice, with all the terrors of death staring them In tha face, Mr. El lis, with his wife, two daughters and a son, seven or eight years old, started afoot, and reached the Lancaster county shore In aafoty about throe o'clock yesterday afternoon. About two o'oiock this morning the lea gorge broke with a terrible crash, and tho waters receded rapidly. At V o'cloek this morning the river waa only about 4 or t feet above its usual height at Safe Harbor, and no further damage is antloipated. At Turkey Hill the water rose Si or 30 feet and flooded the cabins built along the line of the Co lumbia and and Port Deposit Uallroad for the ac commodation of tha workmen, many of whom bad to take boats and enter tbc upstairs windows in ordar to save their effeots. At Columbia the lee passed from the dam with out doing any damage, and no damage is now expected. Many rivor men supposed then would bo a great gorge at the narrow neck of the Susque hanna near McCall s Ferry, but thus far their fears have not been realised. When tbc ioe broke up on tha Conestoga on Friday, it gorged badly on the dam at the Slack water paper mill on the Conestoga, south of this city. The lea was piled up on both sides of the oreek near the breast of the dam, and for a lime tho mill was in danger, but fortunately the Ice on the dam broke about noon and passed off with out doiog any serious damage, exocpt the carrying away of a nuiubcrof fences. Although tho freshet was bighar at Slack water thaa ever known before, the injury to tho dam ean be repaired for $300. Tho local of the Altoona Tribune saye ! "A member of the Legislature told us a few days since that the Local Option law would be speedily repealed! and that It was.passcd at tho last session of tho lgislatnre fur the express pur pose of bleeding the whisky ring during the present session. We shall see what we shall see." Well, that's modern legislation. Who la re- ponilile? Sper lulu. Mr. I'mory M'Culloiijrh, of this place, Is agent of George Htinson A Co., of Portland, Me., for the sale or all kinds or riuturcs. lie has a large va riety all very beautiful. Just received, a large lot of non-explosive Lumps and Lanterns at v-?b-7i ii. r. iiirleu i.o v, A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sale by II. F. Blgler A Co. Saws. Dislan's Cross-cut Saw, Great Ainerlcin Saw, lloyntou'l Llguluiog Saw, at v-zo-;g it. r. iiiuLtu a los. II. F. Dicier A Co. have been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware the Inst few dnys. Everything new in Hheif Hardware, Sad- Hers Hardware, farmers Hardware, IJuiluors lUnlrsrs, and Hardware of all kinds, eun be seen at thoir store. May 21. Hi. mum rou Si t. A. I. Hhaw has n eoiinle of nrst-class late style Hleieli, wliieu he will sell tit a bargain. Cull aud look at them d4 Wood and Willow M are of all descriptions for sale by II, r . liigier t o. FnKsn Gnorsn Pt,AsrKn.mltcoelved at Corner Stem by ear load and for sale by b. a. vr. i. inwia. Curwensvillc, March 19, 1871. Noticb to Waoor asnCAanunn Manana. W bare just reaeired a general assortment of Wagon and Carriaa-e Woods, also a full line of Suiiugs and Axles, which wa oner enesn mr easn. n. r. iiioi.kr juo. Alas. Seventy flva doscn Clearfield Wood' cjinnnera Axes at ,Vi:fl. U. P. BIGLKR A Co's. Bird Cngei-e largo assortment at H. F. Blg ler A Co.'s. Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale by II. F. Blgler A Co. Cftloiutd Platter for Mlt by II. P. Diglr A Co. RKCAPITULATION. Tllrd Cat. Wood and Willow Wart, Hou hold O nod iv AH klodi of Hard war. Japanaod War. . . falnta, OIU, VaraUIioa. rloind Plaitar, . Wafton and Carrlajrt Makari' npplUt. AU of tb abort for talo at tha main mot b Hard- war Btoro of 0 f. Blglor A Co., Botoad atroot. . COUGHS AND COLDS. . Thtro art few pertom wbo art awara of (ha lin portanoo of attending to a eough or a oold at Hi drst appearance. Tbc thou inn d wbo dia aUuualtf of eooHuuiptiun, ware first attacked with a light ' cough or ooldo which tbvy thought would aooo "wear" itself off, and therefore ncgleotod to the proper rcmediei until thny beoatua incurable. Every day that ft eough. ould, or any lung dia eaao U ncgleotcd, makut the ohanaei of a ouro more uncertain. We would mwmruend all ludur lug friu any dl sense of (he Lungs whuterer. to una JIahhon'i UourouMD SrKur or Ti. It ueror fuilf in curing the wont oases of oouglis, oolds. honrannM, tore throat, catarrh aud alnma. It la an infallible remedy for Whooping Cough j be ing? prmoribed by lotue of the Ifttdiug physiQiaiii in the Northern and Ho ut hern States, and being prepared omlcr tha iwrnedluto lupervlninn of a graduate of tho Pennsylvania Mix lieu I College The proprietors bug leave to Inform all that it li do "Quauk" prepantiiun, hut made strictly iu ao oordnnflo with the advanced principal aud theory of nifdiclmt, Price 60 cent, per buttle. RIVSiaL A LAND IS. l'mprictori, Phlladol. phta. Sold by A. I. tihaw. Clearfield, V., aud by all Uruggila. ootlti-iiiu Hauled. At tho Presbyterian Man.c, ClrarflrM, by Ibe Rev. II. 8. Bt'Tl.na, Mr. WILLIAM WA1U1, of rhiladcli.tiie, to Mils tLMlR.A K. Will l b, of Lattrcuoe township. On Januarr 23d, ism, by (Iro. W. SrawanT, Ksti., Sir. SABAMT1NK B.VlTU.lUT to alls. SL6ANAII UATKS, both of Covington township, Clearlicld Cuunty. IWarltrtu. Clearfield Markets. . . - Corrected weekly by ItuiiAiin Mossor, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in Dry Hoods, (Jreceries, I'ro. visions, Ac, Market slroat, Clearfield,. Pa, v CLBARrini.n, I'd., Jan. 28, 197,1.. , . Appls.green,00(aj 4U"lfgs, dressed " r vfivu, e u ivtinues, groen.H f Applebutter.ga'i Hams 00 JO Butler. titled) HiNhouldcrs "(tie 11) Beans U 00 (U) I 2J Sides.. undo 15) Buckwheat 1 1)0 Lard I.'ifti) , Buckwheat flour lb, a .Moss pork,) bbl...20 09 Beef, dried. Ii Oat t;o Beef, fresh Tfdj " Onions i 1 40 Boards, M 13 00y,14 00 Potatoes t(cp It Corn, shelled- 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. II Corn, ear Oil (a) 60 Plaster, bbl I 00 Corn meal, sack, I 30 Rye 1 II Chop, ftewtl 10(a) 5 sl Hags, $t lb I Cloversoed. 8 00 Halt, sark.I6B(,o 140 Cheese I" Rhlngles,lln.l(o) 00 Cherrlos, lb. 10 fa) 12 Shingles,S inlOfjlfi 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, lo Timothy seed 00 Kg I Tallow IZ4 Flaxseed I 00 , Wheat. 100 Klour 0 00(,i 10 tO Wool ,-..... 00 Hay 00 (10(0,30 00 Wood. W oord I 10 len nny 1 vn u la Itai 1 road TYRONE A CLEAUFIKLB BRAXCU. ON and arter Monday, OCT. 2sth, 1171, tha Passencer Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as tollnwa: I'LCaRMKLU MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LKAVK NOItTII. Clearfield. S.IO.r.n. Tyrone.. .30,i. hilinsburg....4.1.1, " i Oieeula.. 10 40, " Osceola 4.40, " l'hilipslmrg..JI 07, " Tyrone 0.00, " Clearlicld 11.10," CLEARFIELD KXl'ltKSa. LEAVE SOITU. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield M0 a. I'hilipsburg.. 0.4.1 " Osceola 7.00 Intersection.. 8.07 ' Tyrone 8.20 Tyrone 0.&5 p. n. Intersection ...7. OS ' Oiceola 8.15 " Philipsbarg ...8..1I " Clearfield, er....:ii FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellrfonte, Pa.. 03 Middletown U 00 Look Hnven ! 70 Marietta S 60 H'illUm-port.. t AO Lnncneter i Hi Huntingdon 1 "0. PHILADELPHIA 7 0s Lewistuwn. I 00 Altoona 1 0s Mirvsvillc 4 50 Johnstown 1 80 HARItlNBURU ... 4 Tjll'ITT.SIlUKti a It Clone connections made by all trains at Tyrone and Lock Haven. OEOROB C. WILKIN'S, mylf-tf. Superintendent. gardivarr, Hintw4, &f. H. F. BIGLER & CO., If A It I W A IC , Also, Maonfaetnreriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEABIIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, lTarae.a, Collars, etc., for sale by If. F. BIGLER & CO. pALMEU'S PATENT UNLOAD- Ing Hay Forks, for ssls by II. F. BIGLER I CO. QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Mails, ate, for sal. by II. F. BIGLER A .CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SIIOK Findings, for sale by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. QUNS, PISTOLS, S WORA D CN ES For sale bj II. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Siiss, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JRONI I RON J IRON I IKON ! Far sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JJORSE SHOES li HORSE SHOE NAILS, for sals by - . H. F BIGLER A CO -pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for sale by II. K. BIOLKU CU. ' rpHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for sale by II. F. BIGLCH A TO RODDER CUTTERS-tbr nalo by ismiM-TO II. F. BIGLER A CO. MARBLE AM) ST0E VAUD! Mrs. S. S. L I D D K L L, Having engaged In lb. Marble business, desires In Inform her friends and the public that .he has now and will keep oonatanllyon band a large and well selected slock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT JIAKI1LK, and is prepared la famish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Bills and Caps, also, BUHBAU, TABLE AND WArlH STAND TOPS, Ae, lo. Vard on Reed otrcet, near the R, R.. Depot, Clearfield, Pa. JrT.TI HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE! The House and Lot on lha corner of Mar ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., ia for sale. The lot contains nearly an aero of ground. Tbe house Is n large double frame, containing nine rooms. For terms and other Information apply to tbe subscriber, at tbc Post Office, nor II P. A. GAULlrT. JtmTICEM' ok COlcHTAnLRII' VCRH We hevn printed n large number of tha new 1KB BILL, and will an the receipt of twenlv va cents, mall a euaj to any address. myM c L e a . Vo (Ichiro to call the attention of the citizens of Cleurfieltl' county to the fact that wa huvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Wliero wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supplf of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. . Our stock of PIANOS will consist of RAVEN . 9a COMPANY'S PIANOS, f STEIN WAY &c SONS' PIANOS, ,di Wo nro prepared at all times to furnish any of tho cheaper nmkos of Pinno to order on il rilVnrlllJo 1erm na to priton mid twiiia urpu;un.ui , ,)!.. a . ... ' 3A' Oitr'stock of ORGANS will consist of the new and popular UYNDER ORGAN, (with liyndcr's Knco Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler,) Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OliGANS, r ' MASON &i HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the i NEW HAVEN MHLODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. . . ' Besides these wo furnish lo order Organs from any factory desired. . tl ' Wo sell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the poruLAR and east LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument, jnt will tend so much to MAKE HOME. HAPPY. amount lOWe nhall lie glad lo have oci23-'72-1y $rugs anil 'iHriiiritirj. T II U I. ATEiT NOVEI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORK, To their nw building on Ppoond BtrtMit, BMrljr oppoiitt tho Hurt vf WiiTir A lie tin. CLEARFIELD, PA., Wbrrt thj will ton. lone to luppljr tbi lr old J m man new euitoiueri m nifty eomo, wiik PU11E DltUUS! C I M I C A L 8 I P11AIIMACEUTICAL WKPAIIATI0N3, (Including all now remedies,) Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Olass and Putty, Hchnol Hooks, Stationery, Paper, ' ae. also, a full line of brog gists' Sitndrlrt, Hair Tonios, Coemciea, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, TJruihee, Toilet Hoops, Pocket Hooka, o., all or tiia beat quality. WRE WISES AND LIQUORS, for medical A loormmcntftl purpoiri only, Pont H'blu Usid, Colors of alt klmli, Ittw and lMM Lirnwd Oil, Vartiiihrt, Tttrpen tint, Coal OM, Ptint A Vtuniih . Bruph, dVlftroring Kx tract i, ConferLoneriff, Blnl 8erd. Pier, ground and SMK'KRS AND CHEWKRS i . i- "'"Vili nnd our stock of Ckewlna; ( a44 Sinoklnf Tobacco, Imported and I)e mrstl.lCieers, Nrmff and Fine-cut tn lie of the lit rrry licsl biaii ia wMiiaca. LAMPS AN1 C1I1MXEVS, I ' ' 'IH'' " All kinds of QI.AHH WARR. I- OAIt.' 8KKDS, - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS anJ.Muiloal Trimmings of ar.ry rarlcly. llnvfir; a long experlcnc In the business, and an estfieireand writ seleeted.atoek ef medicines. wo arennablrd lo nil Physicians' presrrlptlono at the sha lest notioe and on the most reasonable to arennablrd to nil I ho shatest notioe an rrnts, lay and night. Clenl.eld, Pa., Mar terms. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. r 111, a7l-tr. T EV. SCI1ULKR, L B ARIES AND HAIR DRESSER, gceonj itroet, nest door lo First National Bank, novt'rp Clearfield, Pa. MP SHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, 0SCK0LA STEAM MILLS, nssrriCTrse. IVHWll, LATH, AND PICKETS Ann Sat ed A Patent Ribbed SMnglcs. H. II. SHILLINOFORD, President, OBes-Forest Place, No. IU 8. 4th St., Pbll'a. JOHN LAWSUn, O.neral Sap't., Oseeola Mills, Clearfield oounty, Pa, Aun TOWN LOTS Tin eels la tha botongh of Oawoia. ..... Ana-Keep tha LABOH8T ASSOBTMINT cfUondi In Uleern.ld MuBly nt their Mammoth Store tn Oatmola. . .";. anl Tl MARKET STREET, r 1 1: r, i. i e you call and sco us, whether you desiro to purchase or not. UYDERN MUSIC STOKE. gi'j) cootie &t. 1872. 1872. FALL & WINTER GOODS AT J. M. KRATZER'S. m turns; Hlork of Jood$ of every Utter tptlon. Woolen Goods, earn, prion as before the ad ranea in wool. Muslin, at reduoed prloea. Dreas Goods in greatest rarlsty. Moarnlog Ooods of all kiods. Black Alpacas, at all prices. Black Silks, vary cheap. Waterproofs, Volreteens, Plaid and plain Flan n.ls, Shirting i'lannela, Ac Table Linen and Napbinsjlrloh Linens, 10 Sheeting and Pillow Muslin. Ottoman Rep Shawls and Scarfs, Striped Shawls at all prloes. Paisley Shawls, single and double, tl to M0. Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Laoes, Velret Rib bons, Velreteens, Ae. Full Una of the celebrated "Joecpbiae Beam less" Kid (Dorrs, Kid 0 lines from tl np. "Ladies' Neck Ties, Collars, Ruffling, Ilalr Braids and 8wltehea. Ladies' and Children's Merino Under-wear. Madame Fuy'a, Thompson's, Qlora-Fitting II ip Uore and other Corsets Also, Hoop Skirls, Panlers, Ac Large flock of Carpet, and Wall Paper.. Shoes and Gaiters, .am. quality as heretofore. "The best are th. cheapest, " Balmoral and other knitting yarns, and ether articles, too numerous to mention. Purchasers will And a greater variety of goods than is usually found in ona stuse Call and eiamine. Clearnrld, Sept. la, 1873. WM. reed, , Successor to Reed Bros. MARKET STREET, OLKAK FIELD, PA., AY T I l1i open tills work air .wnonat atock of all aworiptioni or DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. FUIIS, LADIES', MISSES' nit J CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ao. Buying my goods In New Vork, the Isad of the narktti keeping a roliald. class of goods) sell ing good, at close osih figures, and conducting business in ft thorough business meaner, I hope to merit the confidence of CASH BUYERS throughout th. county. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Call and aiamlba my atonk and ba eanvincad of tba truth of my aurliona. rpt2i WM. RKEO. H. F. N AUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, c, Jelt rt CLRARl-IKLD, PA., rpo BLACKSMITHS I be undersigned GftVre fbr sale, tn tba borough f I'lrarfleld, a Ulaeksmith Shop, an Seeond street, containing thre. forges and two full seta of tool.. A nrst me.. Business. An aioeUonl .nanoa ror n good meehaalo,'1' Apply to 1 AMOS KBNVARD. OvUI gtearleld, Pa, ar ar a . HAINES CROTUEIIS' PIANOS. and no other investment of like UsctUunrous. Lime for Sale I rplIK undersigned, residing near the depot haa m. rraigemonij Wltn i. IIU Humors east of the mountain, wherehv he is en. bled te keep consUntly on hand a large quantity of PURE LIME! which ha offers to farmers and builders at a trifle abor. cost. Those in need of the article would do wen to give uie a call, or address we by letter, bc in nvgvueung meir lime. GEO. C. PASSM0RE. Clearfield, Pa., June t, 1M9. lAxcry Stable. rpilR nndersla-ned bee's leave to Inform the nk. L lie that he is now fully prepared to oocommo- 'sii m me weyol lurmiuing llurses, iluggies, Saddlea and Harneeo, on tha ebortest notion and on reaeonalde terms. Kesideneeon Locust street, loiru nu rourm. GEO. W. GEARlIAKT. Olearteld, April 11, 18T. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! DISTAN'S CUOKR CI'T, as ILL, DnAa AMD CIRCULAR SAWJ. Boynton's Lightning Cross-out Saw. , ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A SLKCTRICSAWS, Far .ale by "111," II. F. BIGLER A CO. Attention, Lumbermen ! W1 mannfoelurlng enr IMPROVED t STEEL -SOCKET lillIVING CANT HOOKS, superior to nny other In use. Wa hava also in stock a large quantity of Canthooks enlta ble for rafting purpooca, which wa are soiling cheap foresail. AMOS t It. k EN'NA Rl. Clearfield, l'a., Marnh IU. furl. A Notorious Fact! npilERB nra mora people troubled with Lnng I Ulseasea in thi. town than ane olhrnl iu sise in the Stat.. One of the great rauaes of mis is, mo use ot an impure article of Coal, largely mi led with sulphur. Now, why not ovoid all this, and praaerv. your lives, by using only Humphrey 'a Celebrated I'nul. free from all Impurities. Orders left at lha store, of Richard Morsep and James 1). Graham A Sons will reecho prompt attention. ABRAHAM Ml'MPHRKT. Clearfield, November 10, 1870 tf. J F. STERLING MaDufaetarvr of SADDLES & HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA, Work guaranteed to glr satisfaction. Prices reasonable. (Ins uie a call, Shop In Urah.m'. Row, Market atrcat, norZu.72. Beale's Embrocation, (ATI PO WILL'S,) For all diseases Incident to Horse., Cattla, and unman riesft, req-irlng tha nea of an eiternal annlieation. Thi. Embrocation was eitsniivoly need by the anr.rnment during the war. For lain by Bartswlrk A Irwlr, Clearfield jo.epn it. lrwln, Curwenavill.. Denial (Joed, ander. Latherahurg. tr. pisOUR, FERP, 0. THE BKCCARIA FLOURING MILLS. The nnderslgned would reipeelfully glva no tice to thaoitlsens of Beocaria township and sur rounding country, that ha has purohascd the Beocaria Flouring Mills and put everything In complete order, and is manufacturing n flrst-clsss quality of Flour. CUSTOM WOKK DONE, aud Flour In quantity constantly on hand for Bale. CHOP, CORN MEAL, niUN', iC, 4C, alwny. en hand and for sal. wholeoala or retail. Oa TNC'II nillM(;I.IX tVANTIOD. " X "HI esehange Flour and Chop for lit. inoh Shingloa, or will pay part money, 11 deaiied. 10.J-ir IIARNADAS ARMSTRONG. AUTIO 51 . A II Hereon, nr. horehy cautioned J atainat nurohasing or taking assignments of oue cheek anil one promissory note, to wit i A check on Uie First National llank of Clearfield. ra., urawn in rarnr or Messrs. rnern A Main, of aieaiivme, ra., calling tor euai.ni, nuo Januarr 4, 1873, signed by Oeorge K. Rohenkeri and a note of hand calling for $.100.00, drawn by U irem Woodward In favor of tleorge R. Woodward, and endorsed by Oeorge R. Woodward and Qeorge B. Robaeker oaid not. being dated abont tha 3d of September, 18JI, and payable four month, afler date at tha County National Bank of Clearfield, Pa. Tha sail not and chock were mailed at Peantsld, Clearfield eouaty, Pa., to Messrs. Stern A Stein, at Meedvllle, l'a., about tho middle of Den., I'M, nnd as they hava not been received bv the parlies to whom sent, It Is presumed they wore Earioinea irom or lest in tn mails, ona payment avlng been etopped an tbe earns they will not ha Laid unless compelled to do ao by du. nrooee. of iw. OEORliC I. ROB AC KIR. P.nnSold, P..( den. Uf lt7l.lt, SIIAVV HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) CI.KAKHKL1I, I'A. This niaiiiitjotnt llotol is entirely new, rem. plete in all it. appointmcut., and eenvinient to tho Court House, A free Oinmbns runs lo cod from the Llitpol eu the arm si an 1 dt'imrliuo of each train. ' ' JIH3. H. 0. I l.HMKSWi April IU, 187S. .... - : Proprietress. WASUINaTONriOUSET " ' 1? ' NEW WASHINtlTOV, VA. This llrw and Wt'M furnisheil bouro has boin tnken by tho undersigned. Ho feels eoundent of nelug ablo to render aallslacticn to those who tfiaj favor him with a aall. My B, IB71. O. W. TIAVIH, Prop'f, REVEIJE HOUSE, BUKNSIUK, PA. Tha subscriber basing belli n new rtotet, with nil madcrn lmpror.menta, ia prepared to receive gaasta. Tha labia will bo supplied with Uw host in the market tlood stabling attached. nprMy A. II. SI'IIAErpnit, rrop'a.,x THE MANSION HOUSEl: Corncrof Seoondand Market Streota, CLEARI'II:I.D, PA. rpill! old and wmmodlona Hotel haa. during 1 tba past yaar, been enlarged to trouble ua- former capacity for tha entertainment of stran gers and gu.sls. Tha whole building ha. beta rtfumiihsd, and tha proprirtor will .par. na pain, to render hi. guests aomfortublt whllq .laying with him. jaafTha Mun.lon Hons.'' Omnibus run. te and from tb. b.uoton tbe arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUOIIKRTY, apro-TO tf ' ' Proprt.ter. s t m rv ss re n i.' Oppoolt. the Court Honae,' " CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.' " Aoecumodatioos Brst-olaa. nnd eharges nioderat.. . Mta . JOHN F. YOL'KU, Proprietor. - 11 r ON TOUR HOUSE, tr( Opposite lha Court Houm, '., LOCK HAVEN, PENS' A. J.U T1 nACSEAL A K ROM, Prop's JKOChtEMHOKi' HOUtlU, . . BELI.EFOXTE, PA., ' " ' ' 0. JOHNSTON A SON?,'--nciM'71 ' PrApVietorU KAILKOAD HOUSE, Mnln Street, ' PIIILII'SIIUKU, I'ENM'A. Tho undersigned keep, eonstantly on hand tbe best of Liquors, li is table i. alwaya aupplied -witb tha best tba market affords. Th. traveling, public will do well to giro him n enll novl,'65. ROBERT LLOYD-. ' ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St., bet. Second and Third,) CLEAKFIUltP, r, Tho subscriber, having become proprietor, of ' thi. hotel, would respectfully ak a liberal share.' of public patronage. Tbc Table will alwaya b' supplied with the best the market affords. dccld'TI UENN A LKIPOLP. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cl'RWKNSVII.LK, Clearfeld connty, Penn'a. This old and well eatahlilhrd Hotel, beautifully situated on the banks of the Susquehanna, lo the borough of Curwcniulle, bss been leased for n term ol years by Ibe undersigned. It bas been entirely refitted, and Is new open to the public generally Vnd the traveling community In par ticular. No pain, will be spared to rendi-r guests comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling room for the accommodation of (earns. Charges moderate. rirpL 28, lt;o.tf. FLI BLOOM: ' i ... . . . m-t Hoot aud Jjliofs. OOT AMD SIIOK MAKING. I'll I LIP WEAVEK. oo Market Mm., la Shftw'i Row. Clearfitld. To., bu jatt .recciTeU t flao l.t of Krroch Calf MkiDi and Kipv lb bout ia tho norkot. and la won pref arrd to uatt afacturo ortrything in bii li&o. li wiUww rant hU work to bv aa rrprofootod. Th Atltaa t Ctrarfield and victolty vr rirclfvllj iDvlud to gtv hi, ft eall. Work dont at abort nutio. :ir;2i. mx BOOT AXD SHOE SBOr, EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A Jo Sr.., CLEARFlELp, Pa. THE proprietor ha. entered Iplo tht BOOT SHOE business nt the abor. .land, and Is determined nut to ha ouldoos either In qosl ity or prion for hit work, Spooinl attention ill k. n.U I. ...r.in... B...J ..L 1 1 - ha. on hand n large lot of Erench Kip and iau cam., oi me very nsst o,uaiuy. in. eilr i.n. of picarlald and vicinity nra respectfully Invited to give him a trtnl, Nn ebarge for calls. ni'.., e-ii JSAAC JOHNSON A SONS, Maaufactarers and Dealers In Rootn nnd Nltoes! Indies', Misses' and Children'. Oalt.rt, M.n'a, Beys' and Women'. Heavy Boots, and Hrogans, Ac, Ae. Store nnd shrp on Seoond .tree!, nearly oppv-. (He 1'. F. Bigler A Co.'. hardware store, Feb. 9, l7My CLEARFIELD, PA. Hank. Clearfield County Bank. fllllE Clearfield Cpnnly Ban! an lueorrom 4- ted institution )s gop. oat of eiistenca by tbe snrrendsr ot It. charter, on May U, MI, AH lis stock la owned by tba subscribers, who will continue th. Banking businsao nt tha same place, a. private Ranker., under tha arm nam. ol the "Clearfield County Bonk." .Wearer., ponslbl. for th. d.bt. ol tb. Bank, and will pay it. note, on demand at tb. oounter. Deposit, received BBd Interest paid when money is loft for n lied lima. Paper discounted at sii percent, a. heretofore. Our personal responsibility, is ' pledged for nil De osils reeeired and bustnrs. translated. A continuance nf lha liberal pat. ronage of tho business men of th. county i. rf sportfully solicited. A. President, Cashier and . officers nf tl lata Clearfield Connty Bank, wa require the note, nf said Bank to be prsientrd. for redemption. JAB. T. LRONAKIL, BICHARD SHAW WM. FORTER, 3AS. B. ORAHAJJ.. A. K. WRIUH1, . L. RKgb, WM. A. WALLACE. The huslu.i. nf tha Bank will b. conducted b John M,- Adams., Esq., as Caohitr. VI I !J- County National i3ank OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, on. door north of' C. D. Wntson'a Drug Stoic. Passage Tickets tn and from Liverpool, Qneens. town, lllssgow, London, Psris and Copenhagen. Also, Drafts for sale on the Royal Bank ol lit land and Imperial Bank of London. JAMRS T. LEONARD, Pres'i. JIT. M. SHAW, Cashier. tl:l r? . J. D. M'Olrk. Rdwar.1 rh.. - BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE mcgirk 1 perks. Succeesors to Foster, Perks, A Co.,. Plilllpaburg, Centre) County, l'a. TIT II EH Kali tba business of s Banking House wil. oa traasacted promptly and anon tba most favoraole terma marf-lf -a Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUBAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE undersigned, having established a I'm sere oa tha 'Piba .!... k.i. l ' Clearfield and Cnrwensvlllo. la'prerared tn fur', nlih all kind, of I'll II IT Tui'V i j - - - - ...fW,f..'l.RI. dwarf,) Evergreens, Sbrubbrrv, Orspe Vista, Ooosebarrio., Lawton Blaokbony, Straaborr), and Raabarry Vines. A Wo, Siberian Crab Trt.s, Ualnoa. aad eaelv aaerlel h hnk.,1, J. n.j... promptly attended tn. Address, .. . d. V. WKIUHT. sepJO ei.y Curwensvlllf, Pa, Miss E. A. P. Rynder, Chicking'., St.lnway'. and Em.r.cn'. Plsnes t . nemnn . ana r.tounat'i Organ, nnd Melodooaa, aad Urovsr A BaA.r'. Sawing Mnehln.. Plana, Onlur, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Ma. la. No pupil taken for lost than half a teres. war-eieents npposit u on on . rutniturt tara. iiearf)cld, May t, lasa-tf. PINK, WDITI A ROAN LININtl SKINS dart received and for sale by nru i It;, Jj. f. BJULEK CO