CLEAKFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. VEIL I. UTS. Terms of Subscription. If paid In idvuN.or within three moat hi ...f 1 J If paid after throw end before sis months..... S JJ I r paid after the explrat Ion of al x months... 1 00 i KKLIUIOCJH KOTICIiN. - Method.. Rplneoi.nl Cliiirch IUt. A. D. Yoryu, Pastor. PuMio beririct crary Sabbath at t0 A: M.f and H P. M. Rabbath School at 9 A. M. " - Pray or Meetins; every Thursday. M P. , Communion Berrloe, drst Sabbath of erery Month, at l A. M. U Andrew i:hurrh-Eplconl-Beir. til on nr. Ham.. Publio Service tfundoy morning at 10 'dark, and it T P. M. Sunday Bchoolat I p( M.--Prayer Plotting Wednesday evening at T o'clock. Presbyterian Church Her. II. 8. Bctler. Preschlng ou tho Lord's day at 10) nod H Sunday Fuhool at I p. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at TJ p. m. fAntnr'i Bible Clam on Saturday nt 7l p. m. lit. KranctH Church Catholic Uev. T. j. Mi Masi ji. Mui at 10) o'olock A. M., on tbo loconH And fourth Sundays of each month. Lutheran t'bnrrh. Ilev, A J. IUiitsock Preaching erery Sabbath, morning and evening. Fehbeth 6olmol at 9 a. m. Prartr meeting ovcry Wednesday e tea in jr. TiiANKS.-Ilon. tt. M. Spcer, moni tor of Congress from tho Huntingdon district, hat oar thanks for valuable publio doenmeuta. Kcp ticotlvc Lawnho, of Uarriibur;, ditto. K Qur.RiftT. A correspondent asks : "Can our School. Board appoint tbo District Trea surer elect Collector of schoul tai V We think to j provided ho will accept end Bin his bond ai luoh. Ilia bond at Tmttnrtr would nut cover a defalca tion ai Collector. Marshal llull, of tho Western Dis trict, passed through Alloona, Wednesday morn ing last on official business to Clearfield county. M ender if they hare another Knox township re bel I ion out there? Alloona Sun. No, fir. Tbo Marshal has no official business here. No Credit MubUicr stojk dralers among ui. Too Democratic to got into a ring of govern ment robbers. ! Judqk Mai ia Wo regret to learn of the aerioui indisposition of this gentleman, lie was unwell during the term of our Court, but ouoeeeded la holding Court until Saturday noon, when he left for hii bom la Lovk Haven. He was unable to pruootd to Itellefonte on the follow ing Monday, but went thither on Tuesday, but wat compelled to adjourn Court In the evening until Monday of thia week. No Deduction. The business por- tion of our community have often debated the high freight rates or the Bald Eagle YaM-y rail road, and it was understood that a reduction was to take place this year. But we notice by the HnlrAmaa that a meeting of tbo Director! of the road wai held at the lluih House, in Bellcfonte, on hut week, but no reduction of freight took place. m mm lion. J a. T. Leonard, of Clearfield, has prcsciit d the site, and made a proposition to advnnco $10,uQQ for the purpose of creating new publio. chool buildings in that place, llif generous proposals bare betn accepted, and the buildings will be built next summer. It is estimated that tbey will coat UO.OOO. Fkiliptbnry Journal, Ym, and we are Informed by a friend that he contemplates "going $111,000 better," should It trecomo necessary to put up a flist class building. Vhat lay jou to that, Ellf worth? A CAKTsinp. The Hrookvillo Re- fulliean says; "Jloa. C. B. Curtis, Congressman aleet rem this district, is empowered to select a cadet U ftl a vacancy which will occur in the na val academy en the 4th of March. Candidates for the poll tion should make early application to ism-' tio in, boys; the best fellow will eume out ahead. Congressmen have been selling cadctshlps for a oumber of years past, but all such members have gone into the Credit M obi Her, and oadeUhlps will hereafter be made a matter of merit, Instead of dollars. The poor boy will therefore stand an equal chance with the rich. Life of Galutzin. Tho Johnstown VtMoerat says : Miis Bruwnabft, daughter of the editor of Biwn son's RcrU, has now in press a "Life of Prince (J allit tin, the Apostte of the Alleghenles." The authoress spent several weeks In Lorctto and vi cinity, collecting material for the biography, and ai many art still living who were familiar with Tather Oallitiin, we hare no douU this talented lady baa compiled a faithful history of Ibis mis sionary's life during his arduous labors on the then nearly uuiubabited mountain district where he located as early aa 1790. mm e The card of tho County Superin tendent, Mr. Uregory, will be found in tliia isaue. It is really remarkable that so many directors, teachers and other persons expect to nd him at any time la his office, while all the schools are open and be busy visiting schools throughout the scanty , He has therefore designated the fast Friday mnd Saturday in each month as stay-at-home, or office, days. Persons bearing- this In mind will aroid making unnecessary Inquiries and find Jlr. Gregory at home In his office, , t mm i lht out op Office. It is proper fr all parties to understand that the eld School -cararere have been superseded as reeeirert of publie money by the elect lou of District Treaanrcra. The old Trvaaurcrs can pny out money uutil their accounts are settled, but tbey are nut competent 40 receipt to the County Treasurer for unseated school tax. This may disarrange the programme of some, and, like all other changes, will produce some confusion for the time being. Jupiter, How Cold! Tho Belle- funic WaUkman of Friday says i We are indebted to the enterprising lightning manipulator of this place for the following observations of the mer cury, registered on Thursday morning last: Lock If a v en , 2ft4 below aero. Tyrone 25 " Clearfield , 28 " Willikinsport.,... I0 - "Watsontown 2H 11 Slllton..s SO . Uellefoute 33 " " TVil the "oldest inhabitant' tell us how theaa compare with other observations within the rang it hii recollection T ( mm e A Success. Ono oF the most suc cessful entertainments that ever came off In tbo Court Room, was that given by the pupils of Miss jHwan's school, on Friday and Saturday evenings. The crowd on Friday evening was as great, in i proportion to the site ef the respective rooms, as on former occasion, whsn an attempt was made to V1d the exhibition In the school room. A large number were unable to obtain arats In the Court Boom, benoe the entertainment waa continued on Saturday night, when the spacious room was nearly filled again. Miss Swan and her assistant, Mlsa James, are entitled to great errdlt for their effort a in setting before parents and children, so auoeeaafully, those higher phases of education and aoelal life. Prof. Pac kard, of Birmingham Paul nary, waa on hand and played aeompieuons part, and we bare no doubt proved an able ass id ant to both teachers and pupil. Our Orchestra aevmeil a little dull on Friday evening, but it showed off well the next evening, and gathered fresh laurels. Miss James exercises on the piano developed the act that she bad perfect control of the instrument, And the dear little girls, "dtw lk to ssms','' was the remark made In our hearing, by a number of e yeung men, whoso eyas gllstrued is brightly thsjewela and ornaments on the dresses of the furies. And, from the dodging aud Ub-iug """ind after the elose of the performance, wo have ae doubt but that some of them "know all about h" ere this time Let us hare some more prr frtaa.noea of the same kind. They do everybody fuod. Lucky Wo notico by tho Timet f last week that a little girl would have been 'M, In Carwinsvllle. had aba remained atand. 11 la the street and allowed a (nam, drawing ft itlck of timber, to run qvor hrr. The TVijiss T. "However, she did got put of the way, and rrowy escaped," and. appears to hare "had . 'iod enough logo Into the store. T lH eseaped and the fiMetemiultte secured W Ui,d, Narrow Escape. Tbo Philipsburg Journal of Saturday sayet Mr. Owen llaneouk, superintendent of the Loch Lomond Saw Mills of Jones, Allport A Co., met with a painful accident oa Wednesday afternoon, escaping almost miraculously with hla life. A short distance abore the mill a large beeuk tree had boon felled which lay across the Musbaunon, being supported by Its limbs, which rested upon the Ice. The truuk of the tree was about seren feet abore tho toe which savored the oreek. It waa thought that when the be broke up, the tree would be carried down the stream Into the boom, where Its bran ah ca would render It an obstacle, and Mr. Hancock took an axe and began cutting off the obnoxious branch ca. After lopping off a few, the tree auddonly swerved and fell upon him, throwing him with such force thai the loe upon which he waa standing gave way beneath him, and he found himself half immersed In the chill ing water, held in that perilous position by the weight of the heavy trunk that lay across hla body, helpless aud bruised. Although not serious ly Injured, his situation was indeed a dangerous one, for if the Leo had broken any more or if the weight of the tree had cuuaed It to aink lu tho U-ast he would hare been pressed beneath the water without a hope of rescue. In this condition be called for help, but was eouseious that the men in the mill could not hear him on account of the noise of the machinery, and it was only possi ble that some one might be on the outside. For tunately, about fifteen minutes after the accident a belt In the mill broke, the engine was stopped and his cries were heard. The men haatcued to relieve him aud ho was soon extrlotaud, furnished with dry clothing and brought home. His condl tion Is now much hotter than eould have been ex pec ted, and he Is to be congratulated upon his fortunate escape. Rkai It. Tho Auditors' report of tbo Hoed aud Poor funds or Lawrence town ship, for lb 72, will be found elsewhere In this Is sue. This Is just tho kind of statement that every borough and township should publish. It' the auditors do not want to patroulsa the print ers, let them post up a statement of their own, at four or five of the most public places, so that all may examine the statements. Suppose the County Commiasiunsts and Auditors should full to publish their annual statement of the County ex ptoses fur one or two years. What a howl of fraud!" would go up. The same rule applies to School, ftoad and Poor accounts. The moment that township and borough auditors give publicity to their accounts, that moment half the aunniilng about fraud and over ;hargos, and neighborhood misunderstandings about these publio matters will be re mo red and everybody feel bc'ter. Shut the door leading to fraud, backbiting and general neighborhood slander, and you leave but little room to either practice or talk about fraud. Frkr Brukjes Nothing would please us better than to see every bridge in the county made free, either by a surrender of their respective charters, or by being pun-bated by the county and then declared free. The new prison U now built and paid for, so far as the seated property holders are concerned. Xow, let the county embark In purchasing and erecting free bridges over the large streams, and at points where the largest subscriptions can be obtained. We learn that tbo stockholders of the Curwonsrillc bridge propose to surntid'T their charter, pro vided subscription enough can bo raised from oitiaens and the county to rebuild It. The bridge was ro badly damaged by the late flood that it must be taken down and rebuilt. Let the eitix;ns now move in the matter, and a free bridge will be tho result. We have no doubt the county will subscribe liberally, provided tbecitiseiis In the iwtm-dinte neighborhood maiilfist a simitar dis position. Communicated. I'ikb Tow-rauir, Jan. 30th, ldT3. Ma. Editor: Allow mo through your paper to Inform your readers of the doings of so mo periions iu this quarter, which may be of some interest to them. A certain "Liberal Uontltman" of Cur wenvillc, is jroina around with a tori it ion, ob taining signatures, aking the Legislature to make the "riusqucnanna Uridgc, on tue old I'uii Ipsburg Turnpike, a free bridge, and waking it the duty of Pike and Lawrence townships to ket-p It tin. and diaehartrs all illita I lint ma v b svahiat said bridge. Now, Mr. Editor, this' bridge was bum mi (j is owned by the (state, iben, wby tho necessity of baring it put on tbo townvhipc abore named. Pike township has been In the bridge buslines to bcr sorrow, tnd you may rest assured that we arc uot in favor of continuing In tho bu siness. Lawrence is a large and wealthy town ship, and If her people dexire to mm into the bridge business, they may, but the citizens of Pike pro test against being taken In as partners. The ple. svt forth in the petition is, that the debts ef the bridge are not being paid. Who is most able to pay the debts, if there are any, the State, or the towuahlps named f The gentlemen alluded to is very much in iavor or everything being rroe, proridtd that it takes nothing out ot his pocket. This Is perhaps the beginning of the "Credit Mobilier of Pike and Lawrence townships, and the gentleman would no dquht, take a large amount of stock aud all tho dividends, too, and not bluh. What makes this thiug have a flfthy look is, that In getting signers to the petition they wcrr cautioned to keep it quiet, t'itisens ot Pike and Lawrence, look out fur your luterests. There la s board of managers fur the bridge. Perhaps they can give as some light on the sub ject. Yours truly, Pi KB. Communicated. West Dpcatub, Jnn 27lh, If 73. Mr. Editor: With your pennisiion, through the medium of your columns, 1 will prrient to my patrons and others whom it may interest, my monthly school report of the "Ohio" school, In Decatur tnwnnhip, terminating January 17, 1873. Whole number in attendance during month, 19; arerace attendance, Id; percent, of attendance, HH. Vhola number spelling, 1 ; reading, 17; writing, 17 1 mental arithmetic, 17 1 written arithmetic, 12 ; gramtner.Ti geograpliy, ooiuuioq, 10; composition, 0 ; declamation, JSj V. H. llis torv, li algebra, ; bookkeeping, 10. lMn n-tir spelling, Ac, daily. Progress good j conduct very good. Whole number of visits, 41, The fnllow iug are the names of those who bavo attended every day t Samuel W, McCtarren, tleo. F. Uoae, Jacob liaughraan, Jame (loss, fcmma J. tloss. Parents and all others are very cordially Invited to pay us a visit. M. It. Oqdiv, Teacher. No You Don't. The editor of tho Huntingdon Otubt calls Henator John Scott a whitewashed Democrat. No, sir. He Is a sub sidised black Republican. Von cannot make Democrats father tho sins of John Seott. He be longs to 6imn Cameron, who, by the way, car ries your jtarty ia hla pocket. List of letters rumuining unclaimed in the Poatoflleo at Clearfield, for the week ending Fapraury 3d, J873 i Baker, James F. Hoover, Cornell u a. Dunkan Oliver. Kite, Christian. Kdwurd', P. A. 5) l.rulr, Kriwaril, Krlsble, Philip I.. Mlltrr, J.ta.. . Francl, W. r. Mcllraine, Frank. (Iciit.i:. II. . Reed, Robert. (2) Hatch, K. F. H) Thomas, Charles, llagrnnan, Mrs. M. A. P. A. GAULIN. P.M. spcriuls, Suaw'i JIofub LiKiMttNT. Buy Try It! A large involve of choice cigars Just received by R. II. Hhaw, which he will diitpose of at h bolcsale or retail. That Corn. At this eeasa of the year al most every one is liable ti be troubled with that dnlr.isjinr amoyinm, a 'ugH, and It should not be ueglected. Maw's Cough Syrup is a nerer falling remedy in almost all cases. Plsasant lo take. Try it. Camps and country sterna will find It to their advantage tp buy their trbaocc and cigars of ' ; 'It. H, Biiaw. Owners of horses should always have on hand a panacea for the diseases incident to the animal. Shaw's Comanche Liniment is undoubtedly tile Wat. For sale at all stores. Manufactured ex c'nalvely by A. I. Shaw, Clearfield, Pa., to whom ell lnr-o orders should be addressed. Toothache proeeeds from ague In tho face, oper ating npjn the exposed nerve of a decayed tooth. Hub tbo gum thoroughly with the finger, wet with Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, heat the face well, and lap a flannel wet with the liniment ot the face, also put a little of the liniment Into the cav ity of the tooth on ootton. The system frequently gtta out of order and should beat once rrgnlatod, else other troubles will ensue; when physio is needed lake Parsons' Purgative Pills; they are a Safe, wholesome and natural medicine. Just received, a large lot ef non-explosive Lamps and Leulernf at Sh 72 H. T. BiumaA Co's. Vault tinman Pi.astm.- Beoelvod at Corner Store ly car load and for UWftf K. A. A W. D. Inwin. Curwtnarille, March 13, 1871 A full line ef Household Woods, Japanned Ware, Is., for sale by H. F. Bigler A Co. Saw, Boynton's Lightning Saw, at e-ae-ia m. sr. xtiL ft Co'l. II. F. BIgler A Co. hare heea soak toe: extensive additions to their atook of Hardware the last few days. Krerything new In Hheir Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, F arras rs Hardware, Builders Hardware, and Hardwire of all kiuds,oan be seen at their store. May M. Blkiuhs roa Sale. A. I. Shaw has a couple of flrst-claae late style Sleighs, which he will sell at a bargain. Call and look at them. dl Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Nonce, to Waoox axd Carbuqi Makkrs We have Just received a general esiortraent of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs aud Axles, which we offer cheap for cash. II. F. Biq'lbb A Ce. Axks, Seventy five doten Clearfield Wood ehoppers Axes at V::7S. H. P. MULL 11 A Co's. Bird Cages a Urge assortmentat II. F. Big ler A Cu.'s. Paints, Otli and Varnishes for late by U. F BlgUr A Co. Calcined Plaster for sale by II. V, Bigrer A Co. BKCAP1TULATION. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. ' ' Household Goods. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware, Paints, Oila, Varnishes, Calcined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers supplies. All of tho uliove for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Clearfield, Pa. Jt COUQHfi AND COLDS. . There are lew persons who are aware ef the lie portacoe of attending to a oough or a cold at Its first appearance. The thousand whodieannualtv of consumption, were first attacked with a "slight" cough or eoM. which they thought would swia 'sreor" itself off, and therefore neglected lo use the proper rcmettiea until tuey became incurable. Lvery day that a Coitjrb. cold, or any lung die- ease la neglected, makes the chaness of a cure mure uncertain. We would recommend all Buffer ing from any d i sense uf the Lungs whatever, to use Habsoj's Compoi an Sravr or Tar. It nerer fails In ouring tho worst oases of coughs, colds, hoarsnea?, oore throat, catarrh and asthma. It Is an iufttllilile remedy for Whooping Cough ; be ing prescribed by sonic of the lending physicians tit tbe Northern and Southern States, and being prepared under the immediate supervision of a graduate of the Pennsylvania Medical College.- The proprietors beg leave to inform all ibat it is no "Quack" preparation, but made strictly In ac cordance wnn i tie aa vanned principles ana theory of mMhiue. l'ilie oo ernts per bottle. Rl'SSKLL A LAN HIS. Proprietors. PhilaJel phi a. Hold by A. 1. bhaw, Clearfield, Pa., and tiy atl Druggit. oetlO-Om tonics". On J.nu.rv IHch, 17.1, t Willi.m. flrorp, li. R-t. J. W. ILvoHAvirT, Mr. I.AFAYETTK IIOO Vlill, tu Mill TA1UTIIA rOTTEH, bulk of liylvrtoKD. On Jsnnary 30th, 1871, at Sti-tner's Mills, FAN NIK, youngest daughter ef J. t, and fcLUA bktm Stkimbr, agid 4 rears and 22 days. On January 3tn, FLORKNCK, Infant daughter of JltnxiiAL h , aud JoaKrimx baim, aged 14 lays. Clearfield Markets. Corr-et.d we.kly hj nttiiAnn Moii.ur. WholnaU mnu K.tail Dr.kr in llry (iutnl., liroo.rt..! Pro. villous, Ac, Market afreet, .'ltrfl.ilf !'.. CLKAHricLU, i-t. i, 1573. A(ili.l.f;rc.n,00( 60 Dried, V I" A(,,l. bjucr,'fl .1, TJ Duller. OH ((f) ii ll.n. 0 00(4 1 Si Huckwhf.t 1 l) buckwhe.lluurlb, i B,.rf, drieil. S3 11m r, rr.fh..... J( 111 Uo.rU., M 13 00(14 Oil Corn.lhelli'a 1 W Corn, or UH4 60 Cum in.alf.Mk, t 30 Cli.jp, V " l ' ' Cloreneed. DO Cheeie. 0 Cherriei, lt. IUfa 11 Cliiek.nit dnd, lb, F-Xf - S Flmeed 1 09 Flour .0 OOfelO SO II. T -.00 00(u,.'IO 01) llogi, drc.a.d Hide., green... lUmi our, Shoulder..... .110(4 1 Side... OU lot l.rd Ifjl Meat ,uik,lbbl...20 O.I Onion. 1 I'utnto. .Or IVjIi.., dried, Ifc.. t'lnKer, W bbl 00 li 0(1 13 t Ry I ltn(., lb Full, .Mk.JJOfu) I .SO hhin,.ir.,lln.J4W4 8hinBle.,26 inl0(V 14 Timothy leed.Mu.. ft Tullow I Whe.t.,. 1 00 00 00 131 1 00 Wool to I 40 .Wood. II eord PeniiNy 1 vii nla llni I road TYItONS A "c L li Alf K I EtTtT BRANCH. QX and aflcr Monday, OCT. 2Mb, 1871, tbc l'acnr.r Trainl will run daily (.xeet Sun. dAa) between Tyrone and CL.rAeld, aj lullowa: CI.KAKFIKI.U MAIL. LEAVE SOLTII. LKAVK N011TU. Clearfield. 3.30. p. a.1 Tyrone ..r,0.i.u. rbili.burg....4.ZJ, Oareol. 4.40, Tyron. A.O0, jwefll,.. 10 50," Fbilipilur(...ll.07," Clenrlield 11.10," CI.BARriKI.D EXI'KEKS. LEAVE SOI Til. LEAVE NORTH. Clearlteld...,,, 4,10 a. . Tyron. ....It 14 p. v. lliteriection...7.08 " OFeeol. .l lhilip.l,.rr...S.:il Clrarnrlil,ar.,..1S fbihpiburg.. 6.43 1 OmooIk 7.00 ' Interteetion.. 8.07 1 Tyron... 8.20 ' PAUP FROM CLEARFIELD, TO nellefonte, P $5 05 Middletown JJ CO Leek Haven 1 70 Marietta. S 40 Willi. import 8 00 Lnnea.trr.. ft 84 Huntingdon . 1 0 .PHILADELPHIA 7 06 Lewiitoan. 1 00 Alloona 104 Mary.ville 4 60 JolmMown 180 UAitUittUL'KU... 4 7ilPITTHBUIlti ft 16 Clo.. eonneetiom mad. by atl train, at Tyrone and Lock Haven. UliOUOK C. WII.KINH, mylT-tf. fiaperintcnilrnt. CYRUS GORDON, ATTOltNKV AT LAW, Mark.) ilreet, (north tide) Clearfield, I'a. Atri.gal buiin.il prowntly attended to. Jan. 31, 73. ' P STEKL EXCifiAVIXCS, CI1RO MO, CRAYON rl,AWIN(lfl, BCRIPTU RAL ILirBTHATIONS, c, Ac. EM Ell V McCULLOUGII, agent for the house of Geo. Stlnson A Ce., Pjrt land, Me., has for sale a large assortment of beau tiful pictures. Will eall ou the eltlseae of Clear (UM vioinily during tho next fortnight. li?V CI A DTK IS' A 1 1 persons are hereby eau:tmitt J against purchasing or in any way meddling with all that certain lul of household and kitchrn furniture and all that pertains thereunto around and about the premises, new In tho poise (mi on of John O aster, of Ferguson towusblp, as tho same belong to oie and are subject to my order. Janlitf-St UL V. DICKEV. H" OUSK AND LOT VOW SALE! Th Houie and Lot on the corner of Mar kei and Fifth ftreetn, f'lrarfleld, I'a., I. for tele. The lot eootaina nearly an aore of grourd. The hou.. 1. a large doulile frame, eonlaining uin. room.. For ferine and other information apply to tb. lubMrltier, at tbe Poet Offloe. aorl.1 P. A. OAULIK. AI11llPlTI(ATIUM NOTICK.--Notie. la hereby given that letter, of admtniltratloa ou Ihee olllKMlY COLtlROV K deeea.rd, Int. of llradlbrd town. hip, Clearheld efinnty, Pa., having been duly granted to the nndorpigned, all peraona indebted to laid eaute will pleaae make payment, and tho.. having elalin. or i!.inandi will prevent them pnmerlv aMth.nlle.ted fur act tlcm.nl. MARY A. rOMHtuVK, JOHN MrDOWKI.L, Jan. 22. 1871.-81 Admlni.tratari. 7 -'1C IJ)T. All pereoni are horehy rau lionel agnln.t nrijoliailng for a certain proinlirory Bole, dated AuKU.t Id, I J 2, pavahl, o.e day alter data, ortlliug for four hundred dot. birr, drawn to my onlrr and rigned P. A A. Flyun. Two hundred dollar, have horn paid, but tli. not. hai .iiher been itu,ea or loit, aud payment bai bocn .lopped. 1 ' DANIEL UOBIHON. ' JanMvllle, Jan. 12,, 178.-3t VfEW SCHOOL BUILDING. 1 1 Sealed nnipnial. will b. woelt wl, until the Smh T of Februarv, 187.1, by th. Hoard of Hehool Dlnetora, for tb. .notion of th. "Uuuard llradad Neltool" Uulldlng. it th. borough of Clear. eld. Plan', rpectueattou. and eonditiun. en be aeen by calling upon the architect, Kira AI., h'-q , In tald borough. The peraon whoM kid I. ac cepted will b. required to giv. inch bond, and In curb amount aa ahall Ik approved by the Building Committee fur th. f.illifol perform. no. of hit contract. Ry order ef the Hoard. W. M. MrCIM-LOUalf, ClMf l.ld. J t. 23. lI.-td f..er.t.r. Hardwitri, Iluuart, lit. HF. BIGLER & CO., IIARDWABB, Alio, HuBf.etur.rt of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, nara.it, Coll an, etc, for talt by II. F. BIGLER it CO. pALMBU'S l'ATENT UNLOAD- log flay Fork t, for tilt by . . 5 I i '.. H. F. BIOLBR A CO. QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Ntlli, etc., for lalt by ' H. r"; BIOLEIl 4 CO, TTAKNESS TRIMMINGS & SUOK Finding!, for tale by II. F. BIGLER It CO. Q.UNS,ri8TOLS,SVORADCNES For talc by ' I!. F. BIGLER 4 CO gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Slut, for i.l. by II. F. ItlOLER 4 CO. TRON1 IKON! IKON! IRON! For l.l. by H. F. RIGt.EK 4 CO. II ORSE SHOES Sl UOKSE SHOE KAILS, for i.l. by II. F BIGLER A CO pULLEY .BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bi. Uanufaelnr., for ml. by II. V. BIGLER 4 CO. TUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE - BOXES, ferial, by II. F. Bin LEU 4 ro. RODDER CUTTERS for aitlu by nrit30-70 II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLKARFIKLD, PA. rpiIE WIN'TKR TKR1I offourUm weeki, will X oomwoiioe alunduy, January Alh, 10i3. TERMS OF TIITIOS. Reuling, Orthography. Writing, Olject Let. tent. Primary Arithmetic nnd Primary fieograpby $7 90 lliitory. Local and drteripttv. Utogrnphy with Men Drawing, tiranimar. itental nnd Written Arithmetic t 00 Algebra and tbe Boieneei 11 00 In.trootinn In Initrumenlal muaie 10 00 Oil pointing, 2 loi.oni II 00 Wat work f 00 For full particular! tend for Circular. Clearfield, rjept. T, H)70-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Mala aud Female Clnaalcal High school. Earh Department f-eparat, IMatlurt and sjampiete III Itaeir .. THE sebolastie year of this Institution Is ditl ded Into two sessions of Ore months (twenty one week.) each. The first session onto earner on the first Monday In September; the second, on the first Monday lu February, Theeourse of instruction embraces arery thins; necessary to a thorouirh, practical and aecooiplisb ou ruiieaiion oi dow reiea. Pupils will be admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance lo tbe elose of the session, No deduction will be made for aheere, except In eases of tit reus aud protracted itforss. Students from a distance cau b accommodated with board at low rates. For particulars, send for circulars, or address Itev. . L. HAltKIeOX. A. M., July 3(1, 187 1 -tf. Principal. THE "LIGHT. RUNNtnC '""DOMESTIC" SeeU few dayt' trial In very f.mily and workibop, by th. aid. of any other tew Ing merino. Th. liu.llll.i on which it rtllsj for tuece.i In tuoh IrLIl, are: EASY WOKKINO, EASY LEARNING, READINESS, RELIABILITY, QUIETNESS, RANGE OF WOKK No other maculae equals it la any of these; besides, it has many ether Points of Superiority. A. U Ml DUE. Ajrrnt, jsnC2(f Clearfield, Pa. 1873 ANNOUNCEMENT. 1873 The Plttftbiirs Vont. (DAILY AMI) WKEKLT.) AIjWAYH D11MOCUATIC! The Lttrtjwtt Che tt pert awl litst Weekly in the UVef. In making the usual announcement at tbs close or the year Tit Post proprietors hare no new promises to makei prelVrrli.K to refer to its prist record as an indication of what It will be in the future t a ttrst-ctass political and literary Journal, aud On a thai must erer prora a wee tine tisltur to tbe home sna fireside. KslablUhcd in IMOl. it has never eeai-rd tu ad vocale thuee mrasurt's' whUih It believed to be right, and those oitJy will it fnilbfully continue to advance, protect and dfrnd. It will In the future as in the past, nr if ss I y cxpoxe eorruplton and wroos; dtdiiR ahereer doteoied and advocate suh doctrines only as are best calculated to b;in'sj peace to our whole country and happiness aud proflierlty to our people. Tub Wrkki.t Port Is a large eight page paper and is a faithful compendium of the news el' enrh week. In addition to its stories, poetry and other literary ami scientino matter, it contains (lie latest Cable tnd other telran,s Iron, nil parts of the world, longrrsstonal, LegiMatlve ani t'unstttu tfonal CotiTnulion nrooccdioirst full Market Ke ports at home and abroad, Political, Local and t.ent-ral At-ws, ae. TU H DAILY POST Is theouly Detnonratte daily in Western Penn avlvanla, and the oldest established iisraoeratte daily Jtournnl in the Stale, Koch issue cm tains the very latest news fmm all quart en, and It Is in rcry respect a first -elans journal. TKUMH AI.WA H IN ADVANCE. Th Vuilg I W , Ht mall, for annum sit months 4 00 De llTered to uosoribi ia tbe two cities, neigh boring Imroughs and towns on all the railways within two hundred talks of Pittsburg, per week liwnts. Th, WMIp (; Bingle eoplest liy wail, per annum M ,fl la elubs ef fire 6r over, rta oue address t sfl hand fot specimen eo ies and prwtpeetus, which ae sent to auy aUdrcss Tree of voat. . Address the publishers. ' JAH. p. DARK A CO.. Jan. I JL Post UeiMmg. Pitlsbnrg, Pa. CAUTION. -All persons are berrhy eaatloned against trasUng or harboring lUy wife, M"' Ing left my bed and board without lust cause et rirtiToeatlon, I will par no debts ef fir con Ira ot nf. .e-tie inwrn AM1KRMAK. 'Hi Wo desiro to cull tlio attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fuel that wo . huvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Whero wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. i .-, ; . r, . Our stock of PIANOS will consist of ' RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, STEIN WAY of SONS' PIANOS, i HAINES BUOTUEUS' P1ANQS 1 Wo arc prcpurcd at ull times luvorablc terms us to prices anu ''ji " : Our stock of ORGANS will KYNDER ORGAN, (with liynder'a KneoTiemolo and downward Octavo Coupler,) , . Thp SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OKGANS, MASOPJ 6i HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODECN CO.'S JUDILEE, TEMPLE ond CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from uny factory desired. ' Wo sell on every nliin known to the trade, cither CHEAP TOR CASH, ON NO TES, or on the port la r iNu esv LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every ono can liavo a good instrument, and no other investment of liko amount will tend so much lo MAKE HOMi: IIAITY. DCTWe shall lie glad to linvp you call and seo us, whether you desire to purchaeo or not. ocl23.'72-ly . BYKDEIt'N MUSJIC KTOllE. riAHK LATEST MOVEI THE LATEST MOVE J HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORK, To their new biultling on teeAd Street, nnsirlj ejDtsite tbe store Westeer Wetts, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where the; will eon Usee te supply their eld esid M sseti new eustumers m msjr eume, wtta PUIIK DRUGS! CHEMICALS! FiiARHACKUTlCAL PREI'AHATIOXS, . ( Including all new renedicti) Patent Medicine., P. int. and Oil., 111... and I'utty, Hebool Dookt, fttatlonere, Paper, Ao. alio, a full line of Drug, giltt Sundriet, Hal; Ton lot, Ccainetiet, Frrfuuierirt, Toilrt Articlel, Brnibel, Toilet Soapa, Pocket Dookt, Ac, all of lb. belt Rli.Hl)-. PURS WIXE8 AXD LIQUORS, for niedieal A aacramental pnrpotet onl, Tare White Lead, Colore of all kindt. Raw nnd Dolled binned Oil, Varnitbee, Turpea. Una, Coal Oil, Peint A Varnlth t Drurber, Flavoring Eitraett, Confeet'oneriee, Diril Seed. Rpiee, groand and f oiigrownd, of all kindt. Iii SHOKKRS AND C1IKWKUS Will ti Mr Itoek of Phewlng ..I flmnhin T.iIiumhi ImnnrllMl .nit he. mrttie Cifrart, Snuff and Fine-eut to b. of tbo ver oeit branili in tbe tn.rkei. lAMCp AD CUIMN'KYS, All kindt of GLASS WARS, I HAUHEN SEEDS, I MUSICAL INSTlltMliNTS and Wuiical Trinuiingi of ever; variety, lavlag a lung eiperienee In the bualne.t, and aniiten.ire ard fell leleeted nock el meiiieiiiet, w. are enabled' to till ikj.lclapi' prtMriUoui at tin iherte.l nolle, and on the laoit reaaonable ter:m, dav and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. learlleM. 1'.., Man l, lMTl-tf. J KW. SCIIULKR, BAEBEE AND HAIR DEESSER, Seton l ilreet, neat door to Pint National Rank, ne 671 Clearlleld, Pa. JOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER I'llNFAl V, OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, LUilUEf!, LAT1I, AND TICKBTS "S Sred A Patent liibbeil Shinglri. H. I. BIIILLISOFORD, Preeldent, Mta mt Place, Ko. li S. 4th it., PhU OHN LAW8III!, Oonoral f up, Otewola Mlllt, .Clearlleld crjMy, P.. Alii, TO?. Jf 1.QTS fjr rJo la th. borough ' .r . i 'rrviiB. Ail Oo. .1.. t.ARHKHT ASSORTMENT of Goodt la rlearneld oounty at their Veramoih fVnm In i i MARKET STREET, CLKABFIELD, I'ENX'A, to furnish any of tho cheaper makes of Pintios to ordor on tho most tonns oi payment. ' consist of tho new nnd popular $rg Coods, it. 1872. 1872. FALL & WINTER GOODS AT J. M. KRATZER'S. MmmenMt Stork of Hood of erery dcacriptlotu Woolen Goods, tecje price mt before tbe td raoce la wool. lloslios mt reduced prierf, lrtss Goods in (retlest ferlet. MoerniBg Goods ef eJl kinds, BUck AlpeoM. at ell prieee. ltlftek 8Uks, rpry chrs. Wsterprors, VeltMS. leis) plsia FIm oelSp Shirt ins; FUnnels, ts)a. Teh Is Unen end ypsln Irish Lineos, 10-4 Bbeetlng end pillow Muslin. jQjtomsji Krp Shawls and Bcerfs, Striped fibswls at all prlee. I'sislsy fhswls, single sod doable, $S to $J0. Press Trimmings, Fringes), Laees, Velret Rib eons. Vel re teens, tie. Fall line of the celebrated "Joeephlae Seam less' Kid Uleres, Kid Oloves from $1 ap. Ladies' Neek Ties. Collars. RuOling. Ilair Braids and Switches. Ladles' an j Children's Merino t'nder-wrar. Madatae Fujr's, T hemp son's, ti lore-Fitting 11 tp (Jure and ether Cersets. Alsa, lloep Skirts, Panien. Jtc Large stock ef Carpels and Wall Papers. Shoes and Us iters, same qaalllj as heretofore. "Tbe best are I lie cheapest," U el moral and other knitting Jams, and ether srticlcs, too aamerous to mention. Purchasers will And a greater variety of goods tbaa is usually found ia one store. Call and examine. Clearnrld. bopU IS, 1673. WM. REED, Suceettor to Reed Droa. MARKET STREET, Cli EAK FI K LD, I'A., TILL opcu this week aa lssmenso atoek of all descriptions ei DRY G0QPS, NOTIONS, TR.IMHOS, MILLINERY . and FANCY GOODS, FURS, LADIES', MISSKS' and CHILDREN'S SUOl'.S, ko, Ac, Ac., fo. Du.ving my goo.li ia Jjew Yotk, the AmoI of lb. aniri.r keeping rellall. olatl of goodl) tell ing goodt at aloe. ..k Iguret, aad eonduf ipg I buiineu la a thorough batineii manner, I hopa t. merit tb. eonndenc. af CASH BCYERS throughout tho county. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Call aud ei.raliie my itoek end be convinced of th. truth uf uiy aoertiona. erpti; Wll. RKKD. H. F. N AUQLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer la Watchc", Clocks, Jewelry, Silver nii(I J-'lated Wur, c-t u'.e ' I'f.lriuvlL'l ft Jel'7 VLKAKFIKLIt. PA., rpO BLACKS,VI1T?, The andrrelgn.4 e r A,r aale, In th. borouik of Clearnrld, a Blnaknalth Hemp, n Second etreel, nntaining three tkefaaaad two Pall .eta of toela A Orel elatl bularea. An aanlleat ehanee for a ti merhanla. Apply tn AU08 KRNNARD, m Moaraeld, Fa. iHisrtUitntcntfi. Lime Tor Safe! rpiIE undertlgned, raiding near tb. depot kat m. " miwipmu wiia bine Uurner. Mat nF .k. Knn..l. I. - L. I . . -. . " " . nwv.sw H. .Ha blCd to keep oonttantlr on kand a large uantitr ol PUKE LIMEI which be offer, to fannerl and buildert at a trite uvv. eu.i. i note in neeu ot (no article would do wen io give me a can, or auureea lu bj letter, be- ivi. rguiieiing ineir nine. OKO. C. PASSMORI Clearlleld. Pa., June . I8BD. Idlvery Nlable. TUB nndenigned bet leave to Inform tbo pub lio that he it now fully prepared to accommo date all ia tbe wavof furuiihiiig llonee, lluggiet, Saddlea and Ilarneti, on tho thorteit notice and on reaaonable termi. Reeideaoo on Lnnit ttnet, U.I.H. loirei nan rounn. OKO. W. OEARDART. Oleart.ld, April 11,1X7. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! DISTAN I CROSS OCT, MILL, PRA9 AMP CIRCILAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, F.r tal. by oetlS.Tf II. F. DIOLKR A CO. Attention, Lumbcriuen ! rK are now manutaeturing our IMPROVED 11 STEEL - BOi:jkKl' DlilVINO CANT 11 DO KM, tup.rior t. an.v other In nee. ' W. have alto in itoek a large quantity of Oanthookt .nim ble for railing purpeae., which we are telling nh.i. fnm .Unri 1 b t vvu . un Clearfield, Pa., March It, IH7I. A Notorious Fact I rpiIERK nr. eicre people troubled with Lang I DitcaKi In thit town than aov othernlno. . iu ill. In th. Stat.. On. of tbe great cantet of int. te, ino o.e o; an impure article or Coal, largely aaiiod with .ulpbur. Mow, why not avoid al, toil, ann proaerre yonr live., by n.ing only llumphrc)'. reltbrkted l .al, free Iron all impuritioa. Order, left al th. atoret of Hie hard Mottop and Jamei 0. Urahani A Son. will rro.lv. prompt attention. ABRAHAM HUMPHREY ClenHleld, Novrmlm ill, l7 If. J F. STERLING, Maaufaetarer of SADDLES & HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA, , Work goaranleed to giro aati.faetlon. Pricei reetonable. (liv. an. a call. Shop ia tirabani't u m . . 1 riow, jiuraci eireet. novzV.TZ. Beale 's Embrocation, (i, atk row ILL'S,; For all diteat.t Incident to Unrtei, Catil., and Uutnaa rieth, r.c,'lrlng th. at. of aa ateroal application. Thia Embrocation waa .nt.niiv.lv e.d by Ik. Oov.rnai.nt during th. war. For tale by Harttwlrk A Irwlr, ClearBeld Jotepb R. Irwin, Curweniville. Daniel Good- ander. Latbertb.rg. tf. JLOUB, FEEL AC. THE DECCARIA FLOURING MILLS. Tbo undersigned would respectful! giro no- tioe to tbeeilisens of Ifeoearia township aad sur Minding country, that ho has parohased tie Deeearia Flouring Mills and put erer t thing la eocnplete order, and is mauufaeturing a Arst class i jalit of Flour. CUSTOM WORK DON K, piour In quantity Mnttantly oa hand for tale, CROP, CflKX MEAL, BUAS, 4C, AC. alwavt on band and for tale whnletele or retail. O X Will exeliange Kli.nr and Chnp for 2t Inch Shingle .r will pay part money, it deeded. .10 t tf DARNADAS ARMSTRONG. C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN DRIGS & PATEXT NED1C1.ES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOTS AND YANKEE KOTtONS, FINK TEAS A ROASTED COFFER, DKST BRANDS TODACOO A SKOAHS, SCHOOL ROOKS A STATIONER?, Watoait Building, Secnd Street, detlJ-ly ' ' CLEARFIELD, FA. TltHTICK"' dk CtlJISTAfli.H' I'EF.S W. bar. printed a targe number of th. neV FES BILL, and will oa th. receipt of twenty. IvaoaaM. av rOToe nac ddr.. myM BrtcW. SHAW llOUSJS, (Cor. of Market Front itrertr.) n,l. wiamileent Uotel It onttrelr a. w, cere. nlete in ail lu appelntmrnli, atH toor" tue uoun liouae. a iiw wui . - Iron Hi. Depot U wrleaJ ia( THun .1 aea train. - ilRS. B. O. CLEMSSM. A pril 10, !.) ' rroprlctfeM. WASHINGTON. IIOUSE, NKW WAHI!ST'r' ; 1-hU mmm Mil mU fvmUhmA bat WMA taken be tbe nJorelfnwi. U. rVU otil ot being able to rentier MtUfaelion to tboM wb ma farur him witb oalL Ma S, U7t. 0. W. DAVIS, TropT. TJEVERK IIOUSE, IV B U R K 8 1 1) B. F A. Th. nibieribtr harisir. ball nnew lintel, wltk all f.otn Improvement., It pr-par.d to receive fu.it t. The table will be tupplied with tb. bt lo tbe market. Good etaWUng aiteebed. .prS-'j A. U. bLUAKl TEK, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, , Coruerof heoondaad Market titrcett, CLKARFIICLU, PA. rilHIS ann .ommodloiti Hotel bat. ortn( X. tb. put jeer, been enlarged to double lu farmer eapaoity for tb. entertainmect of ttrar, gert and gu.it.. Th. wbol. bnilJIng hat been refuniiibed, ant tb. proprietor will tpar. 4 paint to render bit guttu comlortaWe while tujl.g with kirn. ariti Atantion jieut. umnioot rwn. ia aea from tb. Depot oa tbe arrival and departur of.Mbtr.lo. JvUN DOI'UIIKRTY, aprt-70 tf Proprietor. WE8TERN WpTEL , Oppoelt. tb. Court fluaaa, CLEARFIELD, PESS'A. Aoecmatodatlont lret-laa aad oharge. moderala. eU JOUX F. YOUNO, Preprlrtor. jj- m t i) cj r uoina, tfppoetl. ta. court uouaa, . LOCK HAVEN, PENN' A. Jole'n DACSKAL A KROM, Prop'.. JROtKEnflOfF HOIJH, BKLLF.FOXTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietors Mtfo'Tt RAILROAD HOUSE,. Main Street, PIUUi'MlURO, PKNS'. Tbo underrtRned keeps eenstaritlj on band tap best of Liquors. His tytyt i aiwarji s'uppUe with ibi bst the liiai ket affords. Tbe tri.vellng publio will do wall to giv e him a call aov, ,'-). ROBKKT LLOYD. ALLEGHENY HOTEL. (Market r?t.t bet. Second and Third.) t Lt:AitKii:Li. pa. Tho subscribers baring beooaia proprietors) af this hotel, would respeetiully ak a Uberal aharo f public patronage. Tt0 Table will always, bo supplied with tbe best the niarket affords. drclS'TS EENN A LKIHOLD. OUSQPEUANNA HOUSE, O CURWENSVILLB, Clearfield eoontr, Pran'a, This old and well astablil'bed Hotel, beautifully situated on tbo banks of the Susqof-r.aiine, in tho borough of Curweniville, has hero leased for a term ol years hj tbe undersigned. It has beet. eutiirly reCttol, aud is new vpea to tlie pwblta generally and the trnreliug eoiona unity tn par liealar. No pains will be spared to render guests oemfo liable while tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling room for the accommodation of teauif. Charges moderate. btpt. 28, 1370 tf. ELI BLOOM. Soots and ibom. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. I'HILIP WEAVER, oa Market etreel. la Sbaw'a Row, ClearAeld. Pa., hat jn.t reeeiye4 a In. lot ef French Calf Skit end Klpt, tba beet la th. market, and liaoift preperedtaman afaetura arwythlng In hi. Una. 11. will war rant kit work la be aa rrpreecated. Tb. nitiient of 1'lr.rBeld nnd vlclnltv art r.re.el fully inrl ted to give kira A call. Work art. ef afioH aot. ' ' e-il'lly EW JJ00T AVD SHOE SHOP. EDyAttD MACK, Coa. MARKET A In Sri., CLEARFIELD, Pa. THE proprietor bee entered late tb. BOOT A SHOE buiineu at lb. abov. ttand, end it defermia.d not io b. outdon. .Itber la qoal Ity or price for Jiji work. Special attrpijop will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. He hat on hand a large lot of Kreocli Kip aad Calf Skine, of tho eery bell quality. Th. citi. tena of Clearteld aad vicinity are retpeetfully Invited to glv. kirn a trial, Ko eharg. for colli, aov,' If JSAAC JOHNSON k SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers la Hoots and IHhpes! L.diMVklliie.' and pblJrea'f W.Ij.rt, Mep'i, Jlya' and hv'olnen,. Heavy Boota, aad Brogana, Ac, Ac Store and thop oa Second .tract, nearly .pp. lit. H. F. Bigler A Co.'l hardware .tore, Feb. , l?My CLEARFIELD, PA. gauhs. Clearlleld County Bank. rpilB Clrj.-t.M County Bank a. an Incorpera 1 Ud laAitutlna pal gone onl of riitttnr. by tn. eurrenderef lu chertor, aa May II, uet, All lu atook ia .wn.d ; frt .ubecribera, wk. will aontiuu. th. Bankiug bu.ln.t. al tbe aam. place, ae privat. Bankert, under tb. Srm n.m. of the "Clearfield Court Bank." We ar. re. tponilbl. for tk. d.btt ol ike Bank, and will pay III nolet on demand at th counter. Depoaiu received aad lotereet paid wkea money It left for a lied lime. Pap.r ditenunted .1 til per cat, aa keretofor.. Our pereoaal' reiponeibillty la pledged for all Do( eeiu reoelved and bu.in.ea tranti.Ud. A .onlinuone. of tb. liberal pat ronage of th. botinetl men of tb. .oualy it re epectfnlly aoliolted. A. Pre.ld.nt, Ceihl.r and ofleert af lat. CleaiB.ld Canty Bank, r r.qelre lb. aotet of tald Bank M be prMBled for redemption. J6. T. LEONARD, RICHARD SHAW. WM. PORTER, JAS. B. tiRAHAM, A. K. WRIQIIT, O. L. REED, WM. A. WALLACE. The bntlaeti of th. Bank will b. conducted by Joha M Adamt., Bio., at Catbi.r. t tl l II County National Bank, OF CLBATif 1KI.D, PA.' KOOM In Mneonle Building, ope door north af C. I). Walenn'l Drug Prr. Pettage Tiokcta to and Irom Llrerpoal, Queent town, Ola.gow, London, Paiit and Copenhofoa. AIm, Drafla for cole on the Royal Bank of Ireland and imperial Bank of Louden. JAAIKS T. LEONARD, Prae't. M- 81IAW- Chier. tl:l:J 1. D. M Uirk. Edward Perka. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE McGirk & perks. Suocreton t F otter, P.rkt, A Ce Pliillpeburc, i-'.ra (.'auaty. Pa. WHERE all th. butineti or a Banking Hoaat wilt ee truiM;fpd promptly aad apoa Ik. mo.t faroraole tertna marl-tf . I Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUljAGE HOME INDUSTRY. rpiIE andertlgned, hnvlng .etablltbed a Nut L l.rv oa tkn 'Plke, about bell way between Clearlleld aad Curweaavtllo. I. nrei ered to for. nith all kindt f tRUlT TREjiS, (ttandard aad dwarr,) Kvergretnt. Shrahbery. Ufep. VI.ei, Oooeeberriot, Lawloa Blackberry, Strawberry, and Ratb.rry Vlaet. Alt., Siberian CrakTreee, Uaieee, ana early eevlet Pbukark, It. Order, promptly attended la. Addree., , i, V. WH1UHT. cptl SS-p Curw.n.vlllt, Ta Miss E. A. P. Rynder, Cklekerlng't, 8telnway't and Fmorren'e PIism Smllk't, Metoa A Hemlla't aed Peloubet'a urgent ana .Mciodoent, u aroTer Bnbtr'i Rawing Marhinet. tic No pupil takaa for len than half a term. grirriAftro. oppnttt itnitrn t rurniture mora. Clearfield, May 4, l9 tr. 1 )INR, wnill A ROAD LIVIKO SKINS Joit received .ad for tel. by April . I.rt. II. F. BI8LIR A CO. If : i i il;' .ill' l !