TILE REPUBLICAN CLEARFIELD, Vk. wbDNKSDAT MORJilNtl 0CT.2J. WS. srs"" "" " Terms of Subscription. if mil In edvanee,or within three months ...U 00 after tbiwe and before six months...., I 10 jljud after the expiration of eix months... t 00 RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Methodist Epleopl Chareh Rct. A. D. -, putor. Publi. Horvloe every Sabbath 1 A.M., and 7 P.M. sbbeth School el 0 A. M. pnyor Meeting every Thursday, at TJ P. Mi Communion Bervlo., first Sabbath of .very OTih, l l A. M. HU Andrew. I'hurfh P.ilr.opl Rt. fltoeei Hti Publio Servieo Sunday morning -I ii o'clock, and et T P. M. Sunday Sohnolet I p. M.Preyor Meeting Wednesday evening . f o'clock. Prb)terln Church Rot. II. B.Btrri.. ibhata services morninK and evening Sab 'ssth School at I P. M. Pray.r Me.Ung W nines dor evening. nt. Krmucla' Church Catholic Rt. P. J. Simiiu. Mail at 101 o'clock A. M., on th omodJ and fourth Sundays of each month. Lutheran Church. Rot. A.J. llAnvaoen r-reeohing every Sabbath, morning and evening, ibhaih School at a. m. Prayer meeting .very Wednesday evening. William CallMi, the proprietor of lbs "Cello. lUuie," at Cresson, Cambria county, fled n Monday of hut week, after a Ungcriug Illness. m t m Churcti Dedication, Tha now Presbyterian oburcb, at MoCorkle'e, In Qirard township, will be dedicated on Wednesday, Not. lh, 1S7J. Beroral niniotere will be prceenL The pnblle are eordlally Invited to attend. Tyrone lias commoDCod the erection of gee works. Water worke they bare bad for three years pest, and the editor of the Hernld ssys they could not get along without them, eince Ike people bare ascertained bow nice the thing worke. ' m t' m ' ' Notice to Trespasskrs. Tbo Shor- ilf, by a proclamation found elsewhere in thie is? tue, in accordance with the Act of Assembly, gives duo notice to tboie Tiolating the Oih law, and that the penalties of the law will be enforced against them if they persist In erootiog tbulr nui laaoei in the river. Court. An error wua inn do last week in itattng that the first week of court com menced on the. 10th of Xoveiauer. Court com mencee on Monday, November 3d, and will con tinue three weeks, being the flrit, second and third Monday's. The first week Is an adjourned court, the regular term commcnclneon tkeserond Monday.. Tho Sabbath Subool of tbo Clear. Odd M. E. Church will hold, In said church, on Saturday evening, November 1st, lKTJ, at seven o'clock, P. M.f an annivoraary or jubilee meeting. Addressee may be expeoted from Revs. Bishop Bowman and C. C. MoCabe j also, sinking by Hev 'Jhaplain C. C. McCabo and the school. Tha pub lie are cordially invited to attend. 1). W. McClRDY, Bup't. Corrected. In examining the re turns, after the board of return judgee bad ad journed, we noticed that there was a mistake of 60 in Dr. Boycr'a Tote in Boggs, and a similar error of S Totes for Dr. Potter in CurweneTllle. The vote of the former was put down at 30, when the official pipers show that it was 70, while Dr. Potter's rote in CurwensrUle was 128 instead of 490, making the majority of the latter 100 instead of ISO. e i Caixm Off. The I'hiliDsburff Jour nl,of the 18th Inst., In alluding le the death of an old resident of Decatur townsblp, says : Death has stricken an old resident of this vicinity in the person of Airs. Elijah Reese, a lady nearly seven ty years of age and a resident of the vicinity for over forty years. She emigrated from England to this plaoe at an early day and has always re sided Us the neighborhood. She died on Tuesday, the funeral taking plaoe on Wednesday. List of letter remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice at Clearfield, for the week ending Oetober 20tb, 13731 Alsop, Aubrey Ilarigan, Thomas Ilriea, Minnie Hoover, Frank D, Baker, Samuel lluddlesstoo, Robert Curtis, E. II. Johnson, John Crawford, Charlie Jauson, Salomau Cowdon, John A. Miller, John U. Daily, William, Heed, Robert Dimn, George Sherwood, Charles Uilli.py, William t-eylce, Payloa Usy, Lucy Ipdegraf, 8. C. (1) P. A. OAl'LIX, P M. Still Railroadino. A correspond ent at ACrysvllle, Doggs township, luforms as that an enthusiastic railroad meeting was held in that plaoe one night last week. Speeches were made and a committee appointed to solicit sub- scrlptions toward the building of a railroad from Kylertown, down Morgan's Run and op Little Clearfield Creek, thence to the great West. We want those Clearfield cracker's to understand that -that read is coming this way, acoording te prom ise, and if they cheat as out of It they will got themselves Into a sorspe. Howerer, ws presume, "the longest pole will knock the persimmons. i IIk-elected. Hon. A. II. lill, of Lewlsburg, a brother of Hev. Wm. II. Dill, of this place, has been re elected to the State Senate from tueetrong Republican district of Nerthumberlend, Union, Snyder and Perry. He has served one year la the Moose and throe in the Senate, always representing a. strong Republican constituency, but his skirts have been so clear, bis bands so eleen, and Me fidelity to his people such as to te cure bim the great personal triumph. Forney's free almost rejoieea at his return to the Senate from the fact, we presume, that he slaughtered Cameron's Wagonecller, whe was alio the nun cendidate. Death' Doinob. Tbo "king of terrors" has age.u Invaded the Cre.ue ot one oi our older! and must respected friends. On Octo ber 0th, 1873, tbere aspired, at her bone in Law rrnoe township, Esther, wife of Abraham Ogden, aged 00 years, t months and 10 days, llcr hue- bat!, two sons and four daughters eurvive her. The deceased was a daughter of John Kline, one -of the first settlers of Bradford township, as ber husband Is a son of one of the first settlers In the -county. The parents of both were well known to the present generation of grand fathers, and per bspa some of the middle aged. Tha families on both sides are largely ewnnceted In our county and are in fact representative families. "Peace to her ashes.' m e . Assistant Ahs.8hora. Below will e found an essoin! list of the persons elected As sistant Assessors, In the several boroughs and townships ef -this county, at the late election! Reeearia Abraham Nevllng, Joha W. Wright. Bell-Url rS.ad.rlie, David Bell. Bloom John t leery, Charles M. Oof. H"fr- Wia. Haieil. Uriah I.. Is. Br4rord John II. Klewart, tills Pearce. Brady !,. II. Wingers, Christian Korb. Bumiide John Hundcrlia, John Mehnfley, Chest Joseph II. Bretb, Beery H. Kurd. Covington Lawrence Hood, John Picard. Clearfield W m. W. Bells, John 11. A'lsmi. t'arwcnsville Henry Kerns, Joseph R. Irwin. Decatur Jacob I'. Kleiner, Jacob Mock. Periruaoaj Joha T. Straw, John P. Iluyt. llirsrd Anderson Marry, Emil Boegeui. Uoshesi Robert O. kw, Baiaael B. Taylor. tlraham riamael Smeal, Henry Bvans. (lulicn Henry Allrmaa, Wm. A. Nevllng. llootidale Philip Uartiuan, Patrick Tanner. Barton Wm. Weodwsrd, John Vast Brabr.nt Jordan Peter Patterson, A. W. Yoang. Karthans Loraws Uertline, I. C. McClosky. Kaoi John Wit hero w, John R. Dualap. Uwrenee John Dougherty, Richard dhew, Jr. I.anber City Anthony Hilt, Thnte Kirk. Morris John B. Kyler, (ieorge Hoover, lew Washington J. R. MoMurray, John Orr. Oneola Jamee P. Hale, Thomas R. Bland. Pean Jemeo McKenwn, David W. lloyt. 'ike V. 8, Blooia, Urban W. McNaaU Ceion Henry Whitehead, t). I. Ilnllrpeter. Woodward II. II. B stOUitlDstOe ol. llvn'i'TaHoBe 'illewioi Jtnn J!, farter, T. M. lllt. 'rtooll7l we know all ot Ikeit genUtaini mi 4 fcfo then to bm rvprMDtUr n-a l tbtr re-' Mtlt. eommanltiff, and If tkrjr Mpport the nnti.R AtMion In thirorknuittrlaf abuttl, M i-wvl Mifirnrvt vf tbt pr"-trl is vf eou7 Premiums Awarded Tha foiirtw. 1d( ll a Hit of tht premium- awarded at tb Uto Fair. Tbj will bo paid, upon application, at any timt prior to tht flrvt tf pecambar next af- tar wliich all unpaid pramtuwi will btoomidcifft donatloni to tho loolety t W. L. Rifbl, ono cow $ John Mol'htjraon, milch now a Hi) A. V. C. Kt'ienomui, uiltcb caw. 0 oo Sainuvl Fulton, ptin oalrei on ru. nniu, iiaiuon lit 00 M marc and oolt jo 00 M. F. Wallaoo, draught tvan 6 10 R. Shaw. Jr., family bono. J o K. F. Shaw, bona nn 0. R. Peteu, walking horoo Diploma 0. R. Fullortoa, buck j ou Jamai Carnoi, pig nnder 8 month 1 00 Aihley Thorn, T obiokeni. 1 50 J. Mel'honon, 0 tnrkoyi J oil n. r. mouieiian. rabbiti Diploma A. Pntncar, ditching marhin. 15 00 O. W. Kbodto A Co., funning mill Diploma " " throihor Diploma R. P. TbonitiMn. otumn maahina & nn J. Bwan. Kirby mower Diploma M.U. lirowo, Woodi mowr. Diploma H. F. Digler A Co., plow Diploma (Jolich A Jack ton, bee blvo I 0u O. B. Norrfi, acre wheat Diploma llenry M.ad. 2 aoroi wheat 14 00 " bunhel rvo a on J. Conktln. huthel potalooi 1 00 i. liroe-ler, buibel wbeat I 00 N. Moore, half bushnl timothy Hfd., S 00 J. Uulich, bunob of oorn Diploma Mrs. K. Uuliah, proaerrod eantelope, dip A 60 Henrietta Irwin, loaf bread Jn Mri. D. Dreidler, bultcrw S to Mrs. D. Dreislor, ehecse 1 00 Mre. Mary Morgan, firkin butter 5 00 R. Shaw, Jr., 60 lb, rya flour 1 00 R. Sbaw, Jr., AO Ibi. buckwheat fluur. 1 00 R. Shaw, Jr., ftO ht. oornmeal.H I 00 A. II. hhaw, 60 Ibi. wheat flour.. 1 00 J. L. llnrd, boa honey , , I 00 Mn. D. Drenlcr, dried beef 1 00 badie Morgan, rad orab jlly 1 00 Miu Ellle ilmwn, tidy, dip and 1 60 MiuNornh Rloom, pair ilockingi. 1 00 Mn. D. DrcMler, carpet, wool ehaio S 00 Mn. V. Drctsler, coverlet 3 00 Mrt. K. dulich, took inn ymrn 1 00 Kmma McHhda, foot mat (0 Ellen Lanibarrv, bed qui It, dip and 60 Miu Kate llarley, nacdle work, dip and.... Ml Clara J. Kulifl, i.r.uLwork, dip aud I 00 J. I. lurl, patabwork Diploma W, H. Luther, oil painting Diploma W. 8. Luther, portrait painting Diploma P. Kerpmon, arohittntural drawing Diploma II. F. biglrr A Co., diepley edge tools S 00 It. F. lltglrr A Co., dtipUy hardward.... Diploma M. Been, Wevd icwing machine, Diploma M. Bren, Weed uanufaotming ataohine..Diploma Park McrrU, ileih 4 00 Park A Merrell, buggy 4 00 Park A M err 1 1, earnuge.. 4 00 R. N. Stiaw, bu,gy Diploma Uulich ok Jackeou, baditoad 3 00 Uulich A Jackson, waihstnnd , 1 00 Oulioh A Jarkeon, nt cbairi I 00 Uulich A Jaekion, burrau 6 00 Uulich A Jackfon, axUaiian table 3 00 S. La n berry, mt-lone, dip and,.,...M 60 J. L. llnrd, pumpkin, dip and 60 Banki llolince, beet a. 1 00 D. I' reader, pumpkins, di and 60 A. Thorn, iquaabes. ,.,. Diploma Mri. E. Uulich, garden gourda Diploma M. L. Uulich, celery 60 Mrs. J. Uulich hair buattol tumipi... 1 00 8. Lanberrv, cabbage, dip and. 60 Mn. M. F. Vallartt, vetU 1 60 Mrs. M. F. M'allaoa.eoat 3 00 L. Flt-gal, dtaplay bouta and ahuei 3 00 L. Klogal, diaplay trunka and aatvhela 3 00 L. F legal, diaplay robot , 1 00 i,. i-icgiti, display rurs.. ao Mn. J. Conklin, aoap 1 00 Mr. E. Uulich, quart vintattr. 1 00 A. KHgorrs marble croaa 1 00 11. Mrad, Concord giapco I (0 N. Moore, peek pean 3 60 J. R. Bloom, quinoca 1 00 M. i'gdrn, dinilay r railed ainleeM I 00 Olive Welch, raspbnrry wiue 1 00 Oliva Welch, blackberry wine I 00 J. II. Mcl'bcraon, peck applea 1 00 M- Nichola, natural gnpeL 1 00 Mias Burt Howe, ahell fiame, dip and 6 Miaa Bert Howe, walnut-ahell frame, dip A 60 ,11 m A Pennhvlvania "Captain Jack.' t-It may not be generally known that, in the old Indian timet, there existed In Midtllc Pcnnaylra nta, a veritable Cptain Jack" of great proweaa, wboM deedi of deaperata valor at a Border ranger and a rtckleaa "Indian lighter," made him ai fauoua in Ai'a duy, at hit later Modoo narueaake is in ours, ny whatever name thU singular and myaterioui character was then called, whether "Captain Jack," the "Black Hunter," tbo "Dlack Rifle," or the "Wild Hunter of the Juniata," he was a aoourgo to tho reds, and a tower of groat strength to the whites, along the then border, from tht Pototnao to tho Juniata. In tbe new Historical novel called 'Old Fort Duqueane, or Captain Jack the Scout, just pub lished In Pittsburg, by CLarlei Mcknight, Eaq., editor of Ptoptn Montklg, this grim and redoubt able warrior figures as the hero, and BradJock'a expedition and blood j battle are the central polnta. When tbe novel fan through the pages of the Monthly, it garo great satisfaction for lit life and spirit Us vivid portraiture of character prominent at that exciting period while scouts, red chiefs and fitmowa leaders, among whom were Braddock and Washington. We are in reoe.pt of this book and can assure our readers that, without being at all what Is kcown at "sensational, it is firs from cover to cover, and teems with stirring foenet, desperate struggles and daring personal adventure. At the Instance of the Pittsburg preao this spirited His torical Serial has been published in book form and now makes an elegant work of over five hun dred pages, gotten up in the latest and most ap proved style of book craft. Solid, tinted paper, beveled boards, numerous illustrations aud fine English cloth oven, with beautiful dnigna in gill on back and sldas. Over thirty pages of carefully written historic notes har been added to give tho work more weight and authority, and it is believed to be historically correct. "Old Fort Duqueane" If emphatically a Penn sylvania book, and tha Pittsburg CknmicU says, "is one of tbe best Indian novels overwritten, and Is bound to meet with a wide and welcome reeeption. 'Ibo descriptive paMagcs are xeW ingig well written." The book is sold only by agents at $2 60, and book en any It lo an boneat work at tbe price. Ladies or gentlemen who de jlra a quick-soiling book, that every Pennsylva nia! will be anxious to read, ahould write at onee to Piapfa Mitmtklg, Pittsburg, and procure terms. Sample copy sent, postage paid, fur onljr $2.00. Sptclaln. Read leeal of Dale 4 Co., in this wluma. Vai.vaL Hncairr. Krerybody should have their olotnine; marked. The undrreigoed has pro cured a receipt fur making ludellui. Ink that Is ooniiJered the Best now in use, and which casts hut a trifling to buy the ingredients. Any tierson wishing one of these rcoeipte can get it by en. closing filly eents to the undersigned, or hy call ing at this oftee. JAMES U. kKEIDKlt, tf. tlearOclJ, Pa. Dale A Co. have just opened a eouplete stock of Dry Uooda, tients' Fnruishiog Ouods, Grocer ies, Tobsoe. and Cigars, at their new store, in Woodland, where tbey will be pleased to have all call and examine their goods. Tbey feel confi dent tbey ean sell as good goods, and at as fair rates, as they ean be obteined In tbe county, and would renieetfully ark a sbsre of patronage. DA LB CO. Woodland, 0t. , I87S-1I. A Cian. Min McAMno, teacher of Musle, Painting, Crayon and Drawing. Koom at Ike Academy. aug27 Bird Cages large assortment at II. P. Blg ler A Co.'e. Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by H. t. Bigler A Co. Montonr Klete Paints, for painting houses In side and outside Cottages, Vena Building., Ac. Beantifut, dureMe and economical. Uruund in pure Linseed Oil. snyj'7 II. P. Biouaa A Co. flaveTiuie! Pave Labor! Have Money ! fave Clothes ! The ' Novelty Wringer " is the best la tb. market. Buy it) try it. Por sal. by 11. P. BloLa k Co. A full line of llooseneld Uoods, Jspanned Wan, A.., for sal. by H. P. Bigler A C. R. K. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy E- press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at PalnU, Oils and Varnishes for sal by II. P. Bigler A Co. If. P. Dirlsr A Co. hare been making cvtenslve additions to their stock of Hardware the last few days. Krerything new In Hhelf Hardware, R.d dlers' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kieda be seen at their store. May XI. Aim. Keventy-lve dosen Clearleld Wood- esHipiMirs A lee at Vfi:7J. r. DiuiibA vo s. st.w.. Iiiitn's Cross-eti Maw. Ureal American Pew, B'ivnten'1 Lightning Hew, at . a I M. P. Biei.il A Ce'i. NEURALGIA, BltK HEADACHt, NEHVOUSNE0I, Dr. Upiss' Neurelgle Bemedy Is t.nnuf the great est blrsiions ever bee towed upon lull, ring human ity. It Inn been enrefull) and p.itic uti tried In a great ntimiior or oa.es, and has a ner jnitcd in a i i-gle instanne to ef.,icl a curs. It contains no iiijuruus sub-'.nc(!s,beinaprepred eutlrely Irom eureluliy soieotcil rualonsl.. .ahr does It uei ...u-.uib iiuw in w.e, o.T l-itlllllg me nerves, .nit tin,, ul,ln.nnl. ..t... k... will not quickly nnd suiely. All who are sulTorrrs r-..n. .li. ...II Hi - 1 .11 . ..u. min uikhwi wm unit iniS an lUiaillblO remedy and being anxious that It shall oommend ItiMir In lh. i.iik.llA r ...f , r..-.i . - .hv..w luiiaiu iiuih lunuor re merks. If used aooordiag lo direotions, a euro " n"iovw io everv eaw. I'riee isi.iirie ,,Mr IwiiiIm. Vnn. ..(..- ...i . .1.. eae r" Kato'a Nawaonaa, Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by all druggists and dealers in Clear Held county. scplO-Sn. Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. nKCAPITl'LATIOU. Bird Cages. Wood aud Willow Ware. Household (loads. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. PalnU, Oils, Varnishes. Caloined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of 11. F. Bigler A Co., Beoond street, Clearleld, Pa. at Basn This ! Persons wbooontemtilate bulldinr will da well lo call and examine our stock of HI ll.DINO MATERIALS. We have In stock a full line of Builders' Hardware, Nells, Paints, Oils, Ulass, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Au. mj.'a ,3 iLK.Biot.tn A Co. CUT THIS OUT. It Slay Wave Vour.l.lfo. There Is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds or Con sumption, yet some would die rather than pay 7 eents for a bottle of inedioino .that would our. them. Dr. A. Bosohee's Herman Syrup has late ly been introduoed io thie country from Ueriaany, and its wondrous cures astonishes svery one that try It. If you doubt what we eay in print, out this out and take it to your Druggist, C. D. Wat- son, and gel a sample bottle tree or charge, or a regular site for li oeuts. U. 0. UltKKX, 20aug7.1y Woodbury, N. J. Notice to W-aaon !n Cariuagi Mai ins. -We have just received a general asaortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs and Axles, wuicn we onor cheap ror oasn. H. K. II .OLE a A Co. pAitfT-a amd PAiMTRns' FsNdisgb. Our stock of Paints and Painters' Materials is oouinlele, in cluding .1. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu cas A Go's Pura While Lead, P. K. k Cu's Hu.-k Lead, and a number of ohenuer brands of White Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Yarnieheaof 11 kinds, a full line of IJrunhcs, aod a full line of colors, dry and in Oil. mv23'73 II. F. Diglkr 4 Co. To thb CmxKMa of PtnifTieVAsiA. Votir at. tentiftn is reprciful!y invited to ibe .net (b a tbe National Panks are now prep j red lo rrreifc ui KTipllons to the Cajiital Slock of Ihe Ccn'ennil Hoard or PioRnce. Tbe lunds rrnMed iroin ibli aure are to In) employed m (he errc: ion of Ihe buitdin for tho ititfriijlmn.il l-'bibi.ion, and Ihe expenses tonnee'ed wi:b ibe .ime. It i coq fideully expected I bat ihe Key :oor Stale wilt be represented by ihe o.imc of eery citizen a'ire lo natrioiio coinfemor;i.ion of ibe one buml ed-h birlh-'by of ibe n it ion. The hrt't of lo -k are offered fir tlO each, and uli'rnh"r will receive a handfoinely "teel engraved Cerlilicite oftiUtrk suitable for fnimiag and pre. f nation as a na tional memorial. Interest at tbe r-iie of six per eent. per anaum win d paid on ail payment-' of ou'enaial block from ilutv of piivnuM to Januarv I. lTA. Hubcrilera who are not ne.ir a National Bank can remit a che k op po,ifuffic order ts the un dersirned. PKKOK. FKALKY, Troaanrcr, aun:'0 V04 Waluut St., Philadelphia tarriia. On October 111th, 173, at the bouse of the bride's parents, by Hev. E. Maxgks, Mr. JKK1 Ml A II -M. DltK.-SI.KH, of Union township, to UKLlMjA J. frJILtK, or Braily township. On October 10th. W.I, bv Rev. W. M. Bvnr rim.n, Mr. IIK.NUV C. PF.ATII, of Curwenerille, to Mi J ILIA Ji.lll NMON', ol Bloom township. Slffl. On October lith, ISM, in Morris township, CATIIAKl.Nr., daughter ot Jicoa and r.l.il arvsi Mar, aged I'l years, 4 months and 4 days. On Octnher th, 1X7:1, in Pike township, SA RAH SMITH, in her 841b year. On October IMh, 1873, in Boggs township, Mrs. MARY ANN ltl.KSK, aged Oil years, 7 months. On October ISth, 1873, in Clearfield, EDITH A., daughter of L. R. aod 8ian A. Meaait-t, eged about 8 years. ' tcw giavtrtiisfmfnts. LIT OF JURn4-DRAWN FOR NOV. Term, eomroencing Mondsy, the 3d t SinsT W'UKK. J. Ilalnes ... Woodward Thomas Korrts Pike James Irwin. .. Clearfield! F. K. Arnold Brady A. Bloom. .. Curwenerille Thorns L'raos Chest Joshua Keltwelt...Cbe.l A. M. Uill Bradford Jonn Hrama. Brady iS. Ilsgrty Becearia J. W. Hunts. Brady I N. lluhel Lawrenee John S. Runk...Deealur'T. Kol)ius.... lear6ild A. M. Spencer 1'en nil.. Byers.... BurntiuC W. Woolridge..Bradford! James James lt"ggs C. Frederick Uulich; John 8tone Uozgs S. II. llindman, Becearia. John Henry.. ..Ferguson Wm. Morgan..C)earfieM T. MawrerR... Covington H. 8. Irwin-... Lawrence J J Roraheugh,Burntde James llaleyH Knox B. knepp. Bradford Wm. A. Bloom Pike A. M. Aughenbaugh, Lawrence 3. Pineal Urnham J.M.Mitchrll..Clearne!d Abr. Hoover Oraham A. Hpanogle-. Morris . U. .M.ines.. Bradford PaU Curley, Urakam rpftlAI, 1.1)4 r NOV. TKRM commencing X Monday, the Sd : risvr tin, A. C. Tate, et al. vs. Wm. T. Ppaekman. W. Armstrong, Assignee vs. L. M. Lnmadue. Wm. Albert, et al vs. Joseph Hosier, el al. James Forrest.. vs. K. A. Irvin, el al. Benjamin DeBeck vs. A. 0. Finuey. George Haseom vs. Richard Arthurs. Peter Hworts vs. Jacob Moek, el al. Joseph Best M..- vs. Wm. Alticrt, et al. Andrew Pents. vs. Wra. Corley, et al. Martin I,. Fleek vs. Wm. Wise. Uwrg. M. Brlsbin vs. Chss. R. Maoombor. K needier, Peterson A Co. vs. O. 8. Perry, et al. Lewis J. Kurd- vs. Trrah Baker. B. C. Bishel, et al vs. H. Raxmore, at al. James Hearty vs. Samuel SliofT. B. F. Coles, et al- vs.DIUL.Sloughton.ctal Iaee N liainey vs.Christisn Bennetu Kdward W. Parker vs. Wm. Wagoner.et al Charles L. Fine vs. tleo. W. Caldwell. Mary A. Dale, et al vs. A. 11 Shaw. Rebecca J.McC'illy,ctal. vs. Wm. (lilligsn, etal. Abraham (loss, Br vs. II. II. Kej.harU James M. Whiteside vs. Peter Mrkee. Joseph Potter. vs. Jacob Mock. A. II. Long A Sons vs. Osceola P. C. Uulich Tp. School Diss., vs. Wm. Luther. U. Asheufeltrr, Adrn'r... vs. IV in. C. Smith, et al. Orerseers af Huston Tp. vs. H. Cs'"e, at al. Kliji.li Ashenfelter vs. Wm. Corley, et al. Josrph Bes'.- vs Wm. Albert, et al. gf EVEXSON & C6T8 EXCELSIOR BAKERY, HAKKKt STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Having reoentlr ntted up a new Bakery, and procured the services of a trst class B.kor, we are prepared to furnish FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, &C, everv day. We will deliver Bread, Itolj, takes ef all kinds, fre.b every morning, at tbe doors of our customers, if desired. We respectfully so licit a share of publie pslronsgs, and feel sure thst we east give entire satisfaction. We also keep nn hand a choice assertment of CANDIES, NUTS, ORAKUBS, LEMONS, TO. BACt'O, t'HIAKH, Ae. Fresh FBI ITS and VRijKTABLKfl recelr.d dnilv and "old at reasonable prices. i'.-rsh 'O H I KUS, In sesson,byH.eeaaerqnaH. li K CHKAM always on hand. (live n a call. We strive to pleas. Aug. , IS7-tf. STEVEkSUN A CO. Tbe eldest and most reliable institution for ob taining Meroaalile Bdueation. For Cirealars writ, to P. Dl'FF A SONS. octlo-4t' Pittsburgh, Pa. ( A L'TIO Jl. All persons are hereby petitioned J not to meddle wilu the following property i a ..f htw,k borsM. doable est of harness. one two-bora, wagon and one log sled, now ia tbe possession ef Joseph M. Lucas, as the said prop, erty belongs te me and Is left with him only on loan, subject to my ruer. , M&tfOVjfaU REIZENSTEIN & BERLINER, . wholesale dealers la ' GEMS' FCRMSniXG GOODS, II... reiaovwl t. M7 Cbareh atreet, between i'reaUia aid Wk,u sis , N.w York. IvSI ri $lftrkft5. Cloarfield Markets. ' Coneotodw.i kly by Ptinann Mossi, Wholesale anu hetuil Dealei in Dry Uoo.ls, llrucerler, Pro visions, Ac, .Market street, f'i.arnrld, Pa. Oi.aartal.n,,Pi October 21, 187S. Applet. green, 03 aO-Ilogs, drossed.77., DrM, ft V 10 II ido, green Apple buttor.gal, 76 Hams tlilf.r) ly Uu'ter.. vu(oj Hj Shotililen utifd) 13) Beun $1 7.(gi I M Side 0ll(m V2i Buehwheat 1 Us l.srd IjIo) Buckwheat dour lb, t Me.s poik, ubl.,20 oo b.ei,'di9.J:.':....,v easswt, gn Beef, fresh 7 lOOnlon. I to Boards, M II 0( 14 00 Poialoe OOfiJ 74 Corn, shelled.- I 00 Pcae! e., dried, lb io Corn, ear 0U(.$ s0 1'la.ter, V bbl I to Corn meal, j sack, 1 311 Itye , 1 o Chop, ewll Uoy 2 tp Bags, lb J Cloverseed. 00 Salt, y ,ck.Ijtl(( I to Cheese. Ill Shingle.,ltt in.4(i5 00 Clierriee, lb. 10f,lj III Sblnglei,!ln Inl0(u Id 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, 21) Timolliy teed 6 00 Kgg li Tallow 12) Flaiseed 1 00 Wheat 1 75 Flour 8 SOfrj II 00 Wool 40 Hay 00 (10(12 00 Wood, ft oor.l...... t 40 leiiiitylvmiInIlaIlroad TYRONE k CLEARFIELD BRANCH, ON and after Monday, MAT idth, 1873, the Passenger Trains will run dally (sieept Sun. days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as (ullowe CLEARFIELD MAIL. ' LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 1.40, p. n Philipsburg 4.36, " Osceola 4.60, Tyrone 11.00, " Tyrone (.,.. Osoeola-....10.3i, " Philipsbur.10.60, " Clcarlleld 11.46, ' CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearll.ld 6.40 a. n. Philipsburg.. 0 .16 Osceola- O.iO ' Intersection.. 7.48 ' Tyrone 8.00 ' Tyrone 7.00 p. a, Intersection.. .T.I1 O.reola 8.10 " Philipsburg ...8.16 " Clearfield, ar...(.i0 FARE FUOM CLEARFIELD, TO Rellefonte, Pa 3 OS I Middletown $J 10 Lock Haven 2 70 Marietta- 610 Willlamiporl. 00 Lancaster .- (6 llunting.lun I tiO. PHILADELPHIA 7 Hi Lewistown- 100 Altoona 186 Maiysville 4 60 Johmitown ISO UARBISBUHli... 4 7IPITTSBURU 616 Close connections made by all trains at Tyrtne and Lock Haven, CJKOKQH C. WILRIXH, my 17 -If. Supcrintendi'ii. A rriiOVED SCHOOL BOOK3. 1 a The attention of Boards of Education. Simeiin. tendeats aud Teachers la iaviud to the following APPROVED SCHOOL UOOKS, 0 PIBLISUED BV E. H. BUTLER L CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA., All) UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED BY TI1E CONVENTION' OF DIRECTORS, HELD AT CLEARFIELD, JUNE 3, 1813, For the un of Publio Schools of Clearfield Co. Also, by tbe STATE HOARD OF EDUCATION for all the I'abtic Schools in the Htata of Vermont by tb Hoards of Education of New York City. Philadelphia, Lancaster. Kca'linff. lluiitinf dot,, Hollidaysburg, and many other prominent towns and eilies. MITCHELL'S NEW GEOGRAPHIES!, Tbe Standard Scries of America. ALWAYS UP WITH TUE TIMES aETiiL rairnst Mitchell's First LetMins In tleos;raphy ., 0 Mitchell's New Primary Meofrrtipbv, 4 to Hit Milt-hell's New Intermediate terraphy,4to 1 80 MlfcheH's New Krhool tlaflgraphy 4 Atlas, t &0 Mifcbfirs Wew rnjratcal UeujrraibyM M 1 Mitchell's New Outline Maps wad Key. small erica, on roller, nrt. (..10 00 Mitchell's New Outline Maps and Key, larjrft series, on rollers, net 20 00 THE NEW AMERICA READERS AND SPELLERS, Tht latest and Handaomeit Scrietf. TIIJ2 BEST AND CHEAPEST SERIES New American First Ren dor. New American Second Keiulvr, New American Third Reader, New American Fourth Reader, 8 A ROB XT ...2(1 ...0 A!D ...60 ...M New American Filib Reador, Mir ...00 iVew American Trimary .speller New Ancrkiin Pryoouucinj Hpcllor., NEW rURLI'JATIONS. The New American Etjmotogv 00 Oford Junior Kprike" T Oxford Senior Ppc.il.er 1 60 Copies can be obtained upon lb most liWral terms for introduction, by application to tbt pub lishers, or to D. W. PROCTOR, Aent, iluntiugiloo. Pa. jrCorrerpondcnca with Teacbera and I'ireot ora cordially invited. stpll(i-3n t. m7robTnsiT& coT Dealeri In Harness, Saddles and Bridles, ELANKETS, UK US II ES, Fly JJcU, CoIIum, Vbip, &c. A !;. stoek of T110TTINO OOODS of all de erifilion.. ALo, a large stook of UAKNE.SS IKI.MMlNtiS. J-Uciiiiring promjitly attendee to. Bbop on Market street, Uraham's B iw, in shop formerly occupied by Jatncs Alcaalidcr. Clesrfi.'d, Pa, Jim. 2i, IS7J. J OOK AND head: SlDDLE&IimESS Mkl(i! JOHN C. HAEWICK, Market St., CLEARKJ ELD, Pa., Is Ibe man lo go lo If roe want a set of new II A 1 V t:J4 n. .. SiArilll.K.opankthin. .1. In Ibjt I'ee. He terns oal a good work as is dooo in an, iion ia l unnnyiraaiA, end bis prices are rery fo ouiible. Loo .unnr on li.inu a lull noe ot TCOTTIXG (.OODS. tti sass T Al : in R',.l,lfs. Ouirfcr nil Khia Roof f. Tropins; IloMt1'. Wbpf, I ne Dra:LirasoU 'olt. ae. a bae a. o'lmeoi oi ioi, no m .orw, L nH I.InLn. t. liuff'i. ttfilm). Ae. la.. keDt in cm on, la fan anyibinf that hor.meu .and in aren 01 m always rioit. All of vrbisb will b sold at wbulesalt or raUil at ihe ve-y u're-i rues, Fp-iiug promp ty aUandeu to. All work ?uar.tofeed. shop ia room foiui'riv e.ourle-il ax ,TtUEAP GAOCKKIES! J Ll'MRER CUT, PA. Tha nndsrstjrnrd an n on noes to his old frlen-l and patrons that ha has opened a stood Una of Al 11 Al i I'll 1 17 a A DlinVUtflVsl ska aIJ m -mA of Kirk A 8tenwr, for wbieh he solialts a Ifhorat patron as;. 11. vr, DrB.MJt.n. iiimocr I'lty, ra.. naren zu-u. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. fiEERINtl, oe Market street. In Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., has Just reoei.ed fine lot ef Frrnek Calf tklaa and Kips, the best In the seerket, and Is now prepared t. seen, nlaet.re ererylhinf la his line. 11 will war rant bla work la bs as represented. 1 1 The eltlsene ef Clearfield and .lelnlty are r.speetfuliy In.lud te (ire kiss a nil. Work done at short notice. Ht'T.ly WILLIAM M. IIENKY, Juhtit or rna Paten ingraiTia,LlMllKR CITV. CoUeotiime saade and ssoa.r nrossnlly paid ever. Artieles .f af reem.nt and deeds of een.eyani-e aa.ll; eieeatrd and warranted er reel ar w eheere. J.' " 1873. I - 1873. FALL AND WINTER ! I)iVfiS5"" GOODS, In great rarlely anil all Ike newsl shades. '-'FLANNELS, .WATEHPBOOP, CASSIMERES, SHAWLS, J COATINGS, FUJtS, CA11TETS, AT WM. HEED'S, SM Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. IS - Beptcmlier 1ft, 1K7.1. JP ECONOMY 13 AN OBJECT, BUY YOUR C LO T II I X O, Farnishing Goods, &o., AT D. STEWART & SON'S . CLOTHING STOltE. Tlicy liccp a full line of Men's, Youths' it- Boys' Clothing. Also, I'mhrcllaa, Siitvhelln, Overalls, Hats, Shirts, Undershirts, and jiruwers, &o., Vliich they will sell at most reasonable prices. Cull and eiatmae their goods belore puretiastng eliewbcre. Koom in Mausioo Building. Cleartold, Pa., October 8, 1871. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! DISTAK'B CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAG AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Ligbtning Cros3-cut Saw. ALSO, PATE21T rLUFORATEO A ELECTRIC SAWS, For sale by oetli.TO It. P. Tttlll.ER A CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALTS IX DRICS & PATENT MEDICIXLS, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND YANKE8 NOTIONS, FINK TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE, REST BRANDS TOBACCO A KKOAFIS, SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY, afaeunh) Building, Second Street, drc.-TMy CLEARFIELD, PA. I) INK, W1IIT1 A ROAN LINING SKINS Just received and for sale by April 30. 1- ra. H. t. Bl'lLkR A CO. warn We desire to call tho attention of the citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that we liavo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where ho intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of saa RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, STELNWAY & SOW NAMES, HAINES BROT11EKS' PIANOS. Wc ore nrcnnrcd at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most favorablo terms as to prices nnd terms or payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho new and popular RYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndcr's Kneo Ticmolo and downward Octave Coupler,) Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OKGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS, Besides these we furnish to order Organs from tiny factory desired. Wo sell on every nlun known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the roruLAR and easy LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one can' have a good instrument, and no other investment of like amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. HO"We ehall lie glad to have . u call and see us, whether you desire to purcliaso or not. ocU3-'72.1y IlYXWEIl' BIURIC NTOjUE. 1873. I 1873. FALL AND WINTER! l)rj Goods 4 -e W rs o n. S3 2 .s w 2 rvj a CD' 9 W O' o w CD H b '3 in 5s rs WM. HEED'S, Market Street, ( leartlrld, Pa. SeptemWr 15, 1873. O. I. c. WUEKB to buy ny DRY OOOD8, GRO earias. juenswara, Oliutpware, Drags and Notions, Confffltioucrits, Ac, cheap for cah. Tb aabfccriher hea Irava to inforoi bis old aud new cu.Lornera tbat ha has opcotd A VARIETY BTORB IX tlLEN DOIfi, PA. And will s11 goods at prices to suit tha titnas. A liberal reduction will he niada to eutlotoors buy ins; at wholesale. Call and eianina ny stock hefore jiurehasinf Wwber. A lihcral share orpoblie patronage is Ml .cited. C. J. KKAOY. G Icq Hope, P., Jane 14, 1871- M. R. MORGAN, CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent forth. ATWCOD PLOWS. Farmers In need of Plows will do wtll to call at ny form In Lavrenee township, and examine tha improved At wood right and left banded and side bill Plows, wbieh 1 am telling vary cheap for cash. api.fv-An Iilvery Stable. TTIR undersigned befs leave to inforoi the pub lio tbat be ia now fully prepared to accommo date all in the way of furniibinjc Horses, l!ug glee, Saddles and Harness, on tbe shortest notiee and on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street, between intra and ronrtn. 1K. W. QEARUART. Clearfield, April 11, 167. II. F. 13IGLER 4 CO. hare for sal. CARRIAGE & WAGM UOODS, SHAFTS AND POLES, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, 4c. Carrtaire and Waron Makers shonld snshe a note ef this sad eali and examine them. Tbsy will be (old at fair prices. soay22 71 G UXSMITIIING. G. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Rbon on Third street, over Ri lev's blacksmith ibop, CLKAKFIELD, PA. All kinds or Kiflea and Boot uonioaband. Repairing dune In a firatotase manner anl at fulr pneca. S:2a il MARKET STREET, J 1 K A It F I K LD, 1EaN'A. pilUtwij and efauru Goods. 1873. 1873. FAIL AND WINTER I ULt at . FOR TOUR I, ADIEU HATS aud UONNKTU, as h. has tb beat and oheapest la the eountry. ALSO, COLLAHM and.CUFFS, TIES aud HCARFS, mntm and NuniAM, HMHIERY aud CLOVIiH, UXDERWEAR of all kluda. COKHET8 and HOUPHKIRTfl, A.C, Vc, eVc AT WM. REED'S, Market Street, th-arlield. Pa. tirpteniber 15, 1873. It KAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1 The attsntlon of the eltisens of Clearfield and vicinity is directed to Ibe Tact that Uoodfellow A Son are tbe agents of M. Nieee A Co., and bar. just reoelred a nail ooseo car loaos 01 r lour ... Feed, which tbey oner at us lowest possioie fig ures. A large stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, Ae. Particular attention Is eel led to M. Nieee A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which ia the best in the market. Flour and Feed ean and will be sold cheaper thaa it can be obtained rliewh.re ia Clearneld count T- tr8tore on Market street, nezt door I. Hon. Alexander Inrin's residence. UOODFELLOW A SON, jenlOtf Agents for M. Niece A Co. OR SALE! A large and wril-linlshed Brick Dwelling, situ ate on ibe river bank, in tbe borough of Clear neld, containing eleren rooms, with good cellar, water ia the kitcb.n, and all the modern eoere. niences. Pantries, Bath. room, Clo'hes-prewe., Ao. Lot silly feet front aad two hundred and thirty feet back, with a twenty foot alley on the eaat hide. Said building, with all Ibe epportcnanres, will be Mild cheap, with payments lo suit purcha ser. Application can be made to the nnder igoed, or to A. C. Tate, Eq , who will give all nrcessry information to those who desir. to in spect tha property. Til OS. J. McCULLOUOH. M-y list, IS.!. If. Beale's Embrocation, (LATI rowiii's,) For all dlsaasee Incident I. Horses, Cattle, and lluman Flash, req-!ring the ass ef aa extsrnal appliestion. This Kmbrocalloe was .nensiTsly used by the 9oT.rrjm.ot daring the war. For sal. br Hartswick A Irwin, Clearneld Jes.pb R. Irwla, Cerw.nst ill,. Daniel flood, seder. Lutbersbnrg. tf. Attention, Lumbermen! WTK are now manntelnrlng our IMPROVED y STEEL -SOCKET DR1VINU CANT HOOKS, eunerior to en. othir in a. We hare also In aloe a large ouanlity of Cantbooks suita ble for rafting purpose., which we era eelllag fneap ror ea.n. AMun i;. asAOAoi: Clearteld. Pa., March It, I;!. . gttttistrK. ANNOUNCEMENT 0t TUB OREAt REDUCTION OF PRICES f BY 8. POSTER MI AW, D. ft. t. IMPORTANT TROTHS! Uarlng succeedrd In gelling a lighter tariff ear innteriel, bene, the few and worferel. obarge for partial and full set. of Teeth. I nse tbe best uiauufacture of teeth aud other material. AU prrat ions registered and warranted to glr. s.r rice and satisfaction. Friends, reflect that my eheries for the Inser tion of artiHolal and Ihe serin, of the natural teeth are now tbe most reasonable in Pennsylvania. Prsserre your teeth and yon preserre your kealth. Puttine of the natural teeth In a healthv. rreV aerratieeand useful condition Is made a specialty.' lii.ee.es and malformations common to the montk. lew and associate parts, are treated and corrected with fair sueoess. Examination! and consulta tions man. It would be well for patients from a dlstane. ! let me know by mail a few days before Mining t. the office. It Is eery imr.ortant that children between tb. ag.t of sti ano) rwHr. years should ban their teeth examined. Anaesthetics era administered and Teeth ra- mored wlthottt naln. Bispoeitleni and cbarat.r ttr JudMd by all tha world by tbe expressions of the f.fie, hehe. bow rery disastrous way ll therefore be for peN sons to indulge an expression of diitbrted features; even apart from a byglcnie riew. Now, to enjoy natural (not artificial) eomforta and pleasures, re. pool aad obey natural simplicities and instinot. S. PORTER SHAW, O. D. 8. OIKoe In New fc'ssoric Building, Second street, Clearfield, Pa. mayli'TI DENTALCAKIJ. Dr. A. AI. HILLS WoalJ aar t faia patlente and tba nub Ho gcnerallj. that, earing diaeelred partneribip with Dr. Sbaw, he U now doing tha entire wore of hta lttae himself, ao that patieau n4 aoe Cmt being pat nnder the handa of any ether operator Clearfield, Mareh 20, lfiTI pd2Umch73 J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Offlee over Irwln'i Dmf Btara CVHWKKSVILLK, ?A. All dental operation!, either In tha mechanical oroperetiro branch, promptly attended to aad aatiafaetion guaranteed, ttpeelal attention paid le the treatment of diaeaaea of the natural teeth game and month. Irregularity of the teeth aun eeaafally eorreeted. Teeth eitraeted without pain by the nee of Ether, and artificial teeth inaertei of tbe beat material and warranted te render aat iafation. april?A'71;ly a s. j a" rJiOE MITCHELL AVAGON", FOR Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. ' I'niraraally known ai tba OlthUNAL BACIKX WAOON. Made by experienced workmen out of aa goed material aa muney ean bur. We do not claim t build tbo loweat prieed Wagona, but ear aim il tov build a well proportioned wagon In all ite partay and excel In durability and light draft. Fur the paat quarter of a century tbe Mitchell Wagon baa aueeeMfully maintained the reputation of being tbe beat wagon in nae. The rapidly inereaaing demand fcr them proem their superiority ever aU other wagon. Mitchell, Lewia 4 Co., Mannfaeturen, Raelnay Wlaconain. For aula by THOg. REHaT, Aug. a, 1873. Clearfield, Pa. XTEW LIME KILN 1 ll NEAR CCRwEXSVrtLB. Tbe nnUeratgoed would rwpeetfally notify nTI1 tervona intercated tbat be baa just ereeted a new iwe Kiln, ia Pike township, an J will keep on' band a A rat -cleat quality of Gray Lime, which will be fnrniibed to farmera, builder and othert at 1) eenta par bnafae), taih, at tbe kiln, jclj.floie (J. a CALDWELL. FOR bALR.-Tbe nnderaigned offra of aale a valuable town property in the borough ol Clearleld. Lot 86x1 bi feet, with a good two. ttury plaok house thereon ereeted, with thre rooma down at aire and four bed rooms up stairs Alio, sewing room and bath room on seoond floor'. House finished complete from eellar to attie Uood donlrle poreh and good water Prion raa srnable aad payment caar. 2oUg7i WM. kl. McCULLOVail. c LEAKFIELD ACADEMY.. MALli DKPART.MEt; TUB FALL TERM of fourteen weeks wilt eommenoe MONDAY, SEPTKMUKR dth, 187.' Tcrma of Tuition. Reading. Writing, Mental and Written ' Arithioetie, Orammar, (ieography and History- ft 09 Natural Philosophr, Physiology, and Sin gle Kntry Uook-kerping 1 00 For Instructions in I)ouble Kntry Book keeping aod Con,Hiereil Arithmetic, spe elal tcruas to be arranged. The undersigned having charge of the Mala Department Is an siperieneed teacher, lie le a graduate ef Iron City Commereial College, and has had several years' practiced exp.rienoe as an acentintant. lie Is prepared, en moderate terms, to give each instructions in Penmanship and Rook-keeping as are asually obtained only at Commereial College, or la actual bu.iaesi For particulars respecting the school apply to aogHtf A. M. HrJKNALLT. MISS H. S. SWAP'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLKARF1ELD, PA. Till FALL TKRM of fourteen weeks, will commence Monday, September 1st, 1873. TERMS OF TCITION. Reading, Orthography. Writing, Object Lea eons, Primary Arithmetle and Primary Oeogrephy T M Ilistory, Local aad descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, (Jrammar, Atvotal and Written Aritbmelle t f Alirebra aad the Setenoes ....MMMH It 0, Instruction 1st Instrumental ma.ie. .... 1 Oil p.i.ling, 14 les.oDt........ 11 Wax work -. I , For full partioolare Mnd for Cirenlar. Clearfield, Aug. It, 1878. :7;70-ye The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Penn township, Clcarlleld Co, Pa. BUR NED OUT irf xof BURNED UP. Tbe aubaerf bera have, at great expense, rebuilt ft neighborhood moeaaity, In the erection of a Irst clasa Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improrementa attached, and are prepared to make all kinds ef Cloths, Casaimeres, fiatinetta, Blast kets, Flannels, Ae Plenty of goods en hand t supply all our old and a tbonaand new custom ersy whom we aak to eome aad eiamtbf vur stock. Tbe business of CARDING A5D FULL IN i will reoeire our esp atrial at teat ia, Prouet arrangements will be made to reeelvt and delhrer' Wool, to suit eustnmers. A 11 work warranted and1 done upon tbe shortest not ire, and by strict attan tioa to nualneaa we hope to roan a liberal shard' af publie patronage. KM MM) POUNDS WOOL W ANTRIM Wo will pay the highest market tirioe for Woof ' and aell our manufactured goo da as low aa similar goods ean be bought in the county, and wheaerei' are fail to rendir reasonable satisfaction wa ea always be found' at home ready to make proper explanation, either In pereon or by letter. v a aa no sjuuaBUa?) nuns. priltetf Dower P. 0. JTORK HOUSE AND GOODS AT, PRIVATE SALE. W. I. Dicker A fim eff-r tkelf entire at aak af rttore Uood-, In (Hen Hope, at private aale my aiao onar tneir none tor aaie ar rent, te nit puYohaeers, The goods IM be sold as tkay are on Ihe shlTes eheap, and en aaayterma. I r not sold hy September Ivth, tny will ba sold at oeet. Rare bargains ean be had la Dry t.ooda. Notions. Roots and 8 hoes, Hardware, Gtatswera, and in fact all kinds of goods. If et sold unit) October 1st- they will baetfarewne; auction aeery Baturday natll all are aMsnesed af. Tbe llonae is the oest la i.in Hope, an fla'ag a gnod bnaineas. The III health af W. t. Diake is tha eaasa for ellleg. Taft e et add race . W. 8. DICKIT A tfOfl. fllMi H?e. Hnt. IT, lW ta.