THE .REPUBLICAN. CLEAEFIKLD, PA. WDH B8DAT I10RNINO, HARCn, 11. 18H 1 t-1 Terms of Subscription, n Ifpsld Inadrence.orwlthlu three months. tt If paid efler three aad before ill month!..., 1 60 If paid after the expiration of tlx moattae... I 00 RELIGIOUS NOTICES. , Methodist EnlMOMl Churefc Rt. A. D. Yoorm, Pastor. Publio Barvloe every Sabbath atlO, A.M., andTIP.M. . Sabbath School at S A. M. Pru Meetiat everv Tharadav. at 71 P. It, Communloa 6errlee, Iret Babbata of arery Bonth, at lot A. H. . ' nr. Andrew'a Chureh Episcopal Rer. Gbobsb Hail,. Public Service Sunday morning at 10 o'olock, and at T r. M. Sunday Boaooiat S P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening at T o'elook. ' ' Presbyterian Charth Rer. H. S.Ddtl. Babbatk lervleei morning anil orceins. Sab Thath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednei- day .reuing. St. Frauds' Church CatholleRav. P. J. Bnssinss. Mess at 10J o'elook A. M., on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Lutheran, bureh.--Hev. A. J. liaarsocx Trenching every Babbatk, morning and arming. Babbatk School at 9 a. at. Prayer meeting arery Wedneeday erasing. Tho Tostoffice Department seems fcenfoB equalisation, and, ujhile creating Danker a poatoffloe hat discontinued Powelton. Miss Fhrobi Courins will deliver a Jeoture la Ple'i Opera Houm, on Wedneeday evon log, March 18th. Subject "Education of Wo men." - - A Dead Do---La w. The dog-sheep law will be feund in full in thia iiiua. Our mem. ber, Dr. Potter, Inform! that the bill waa killed Is Committee on Saturday, and ii therefore dead for the present. ' -' ' f ' Messrs. A. WiXooT John W.-Wrlg- ley and J. P. Irrin returned home yetterday from as extensive trip Eonth. They riiited a majority of tba Southern Statei, and alio took a run erer U Cuba. Weloome home. Tvroners are excited over a six legged lamb which haa bees Imported from Sink ing Valley. . It wal a rery strange lamb. It llred Jutt all honra, bloated ill timei during iti lifetime and Sourished lii lege.. The Silsby Minstrel Tronpe.of Hun tingdon, will appear In Ple't Open House, on Tknraday and Friday ereningi, March 10th and 30th. Attention it directed to a Botici concern ing them published is todsy's paper, taken from the Huntingdon Oiooc. ' WiiLiAMspoBT. The whisky orn- ade la being prosecuted nearly aa rigoroualy In thii local option elty aa the late riot, although tha GoTewor hai not been tailed on for troopi. We hope the affair will not prove aa expensive to the taxpayers of the State ai the former. Miss rWbo C'ourins will deliver a lecture in Pie'a Opera llouie, on Wednoidsy eras ing, March 18lh. Subject "Education of We men." Miu Couiini It acknowledged to be one of the moit entertaining leotoreri in tbe country, and no recommendation at our bandi la necessary, aa many of our eitieent bare heard her. We ad vise all to embrace thii opportunity of hearing her. " Mr. Ed. Goodfellow met with rather a painful accident on Thursday lest, while assist ing in the nnloading of a barrel of vinegar, By accident tbe barrel waa allowed to slide suddenly te the pavement, and in the descent the ehime of the barrel oaught and anllrely severed tha ends of tha first and second toes of his right foot. The astute Murray informs the world that people sometimes eome in possession ef information that they cannot impart. That is truly a wonderful rerelatlon. And yet when he comes in possession of that kind of information he "blows It" abroad through the columns ef the Journal . The poor buffoon had better never eommnnieated h la secrets through a party organ, Many Imitators. lie lived too fast, pant too muoh mosey, negleeted business, didn't pay orer te the firm, and at last left between two dayi, plunging the eommnnlty into a whirlpool of excitement. Thii Is the brief history of the career or a yoong man who made many friends during bis stay in town, but left under a eloud. Wa suppress his name, beoanse he is a young man and has been guilty of no flagrant aot of crimin ality, PMlipthurf Journal. Heard From. The Clinton Demo- oral, of last week, statei that Judge Mayer and family hare arrived aafely at Mentone, France, where they propose to winter In that pleasant and salubrious oiimate. They passed through Lon don, Paris, Lyons and Marseilles, traveling by day, but the Judge baa not allowed what ha haa aeen to affeot bis love of homo or admiration of his satire land, aa he writes substantially that he haa aeen "so place like home" and ao land like America. . i -e-c Wonders of thi Mobdamnon. The elaasleal editor of the Pblllpsburg Journal writes this way "The old worshipers ef tbe river Kile prayed to lha black, muddy stream because they thought It brought tbem plentiful harvests and ao tt did In fact, through not through any Intelli gence of tta own, as they supposed and lorers of a certain bereraga may soon be expected to deify the If oshannon, If the report be true that in two barrels of water, brought from that stream were found two full kegs of beer. How mysterious 1 mm i mm i t ! Our Prison. The Board of Pnblio Charities, in their annual repor) to the Legisla ture, la referring to our eounty prison, remarks : - "This jail Is a model structure, recently com pleted, and la as nemr perfection, in the way of architcotaral design, we think, as any in the Bute. It is well warmed and properly ventilated, and is a credit to the Commissioners and the peo ple of that enterprising community. It la kept clean and in good order." j Mow different the riewl of those gentlemen are from the stun retailed erer the eounty by such . shyster! as Fulford, Murray, and their canting allies. Removal. "Things are a little out of fix" with ui this week. We hare been "moving" into our new quarters, In Plc'a Opera Bouse, immediately in tbe rear of the Court lleuse, en the Iota formerly oecupicd by the old Jail. Here we hare spacious and handsome quar ters, and will, with great pleasure, show all our patrons Just haw "the thing works." Recollect the place, end do not forget to call when yoo eome to town. Next week Is court week, and we hare made liberal arrangement! to "show enr patrons around," should the number of callers run np to a thousand or fifteen hundred. Pie's Opera House. Tbe dedica tion of this building lest week, by tbe Jennie Carroll Company, as per announcement, passed off grandly. Although the weather, and the sur roundings generally, conspired against the under taking, nevertheless, Sheriff Ple'i enterprise seemed to bare been fully appreciated by the public, and tho dedication proved a success be- yend the expectation of any one Although the Hall will aeat erer 800, It waa filled to overflowing on Wednesday evening, and even on the excess ive stormy night of Friday about 600 persons were In attendance. The average attendance during the Ire nights wai orer 600 person!. The Sheriff Ii highly pleased, and requests ns to say to our neighbor! and the pubHo generally, that he Is thankful for their patronage and will do hii part in securing the best talent tba stage will afford on future occasion!, and should the Kail become crowded and prove too small ha will erect (till larger one in a few years, provided he can eeeaee a plot of (round large enough and in the proper locality, It Is evident from thla that tha Frenchmen haa more than one undertaking In his eye. Wt wish that a few more sue! men would eome out of tbe woods nd settle la our borough, and kelp to pull it eat tf the Bad and Infuse bow . life lata the eld place, Lovora of fun will boar in mind that ( the Silsby Minstrel Troape will glre aa eatertala- ment la Ple'i Opera House on the 10th aad 10th : fthnaienth, EDUCATIONAL, i'i ., . , . . , soiaaa teinir. . .., , v Goshen wheel, taught kr 431 Cuamberlln Report for firit month, ending Oct. loth, 1878 1 w aoic numoer oi nuptis in attendance, ao j aver. age attendanoe, 88 1 per cent. f altosdanoe, db ) number of pupila studying arithmetic, 44 1 geog. raphy, 18 1 grammar, 8 1 visited by Directors. Second month,. ending Dee. 10th, 1873 1 Whole number of pupila in attendance, 4 enrage at tendance, 88 1 per cent, of attendance, 78 1 number of pupils studying drawing, 10) arithmetic, 17 1 geography, 19 ; grammar, 17 ! vlilted by Direc tors take aa educational Journal no Institute organised. Lick Hun school, taught by Miss Clara-P. Ir rio. Report for fourth month, ending Oct. 37th, 1873 r Whole number of pupils In ettendasee, V ) average attendanoe, r t por oeut, or atteadanoe. 78 1 number of pupil! studying arithmetic, 8 ) geography, 6 1 not visited by Directors. Fifth month, ending Nor. 26th, 1878 I Whole number of pupils in attendanoe. U avenge attendance, 10 ; per oent. of attendanoe, 71 number of pupils studying arithmetic, 12 geography, 0 j grammar, a ; not vutleu oy mrectors. ' No other reporta received. ' xtonnii Towmmr. Kylcrtown school, taught by O. B. Ague. Re port for month ending Feb. 10th, 187ei Whole number of pupili in attendanoe, 44 average at tendanoe, 44 1 per ecnt. of attendanoe, 78 ( num ber of pupili atudying arithmetic, 88 ; geography, is ; grammar, a ; two ristts rrom nireotors ; draw ing not taught ( take an edueetional journal t re view daily j . diaadrantagea -house too small, no apnaratui, ana poor blackboard. Morrisdale school, taught by Miss Mattie Bing ham. Report for month ending Fob. 11th, 1874 : Whole number of pupils in attendance, 62' aver age attendance, 62 ; per cent, of attendance, 82 ; number of pupils studying arithmetic; 48 j geogra phy, 17 i grammar, 6 j drawing and vocal musio not taught risited by one Direotor. . Freeport sohool, taught by Misa Kate Still. Report for month ending Feb. 6th, 1874 1 Whole number of pupili In attendance, 31 1 average at tendanoe, 16 : percent, of attendanoe, 62 ; number of pupils studying arithmetic, 28 ) geography, 4 ; grammar, 6; visited by Directors J take aa educa tional journal f rerlew weekly. L Uermaa school, tanght by Miss Mary l,yman. Report for second month.'endiug Dee. 6tb, 1878: Whole number of pupils In attendanoe, 81 1 aror- age attendanoe, 21 ; per cent, of attendanoe 68 ; number of pupila studying arithmetic, 27 ; geog- rapny, e f grammar, e j drawing and vocal eausie not taught! two visits from Directors. Third month, ending Jan. 12tb, 1874 1 Whole number ot pupils in attendance, 31 1 average attendance, 30 ; per oent. of attendance, 92 ; number of pupils studying arithmetic, 28 ; geography, 7 ; grammar, 4; visited by one Direotor. F'ourtb month, ending neb. I ltd, 174 t W hole number or pupils in at tendanoe, 32 1 average attendanoe. 21 1 per ecnt. ef attendanoe, 66; number of pupils studying arithmetic, 2V geography, d grammar, 4 j risited by two Directora ; take an educational journal. neasant liui school, taught by John Uarmon. Report for. fourth month, ending Feb. 2d, 1874: Whole number of pupils In attendance, 38 1 aver age attendance, 29 1 per oent. of attendance, 76 t number of pupils studying arithmetic 27 i geog raphy, 10 grammar, 2 drawing and vocal mu sio sot taught j risited by two Directors. Knox Towxanir. New Millport school, taught by R. B. Loder. Report for fourth month, ending Feb. 17th, 1874; Whole number of pupils in attendanoe, 83 ; aver age attendance, 22 1 per oent. of attendance, 67 ; number of of pupils studying arithmetic, 26 ; ge ography, 14 1 grammar, 2; drawing end rooal musio not taught ; number of Institute! attended, 6 ; risited by one Director I take an educational journal; review daily. Amea school, taught by James B. JNeff. Report for third month, ending Dee. 10th, 1873 : Whole number of pupils in attendance, 41 ; averago at tendance, 29 ; per cent, of attendance, 72; number of pupils studying drawing, 40; arithmetic 40; Eoography, 41; grammar, 41; visited by three lirectors ; two Institutes attended during month; review daily. Clearfield Valley school, taught by Miss Cordis Blair. Report for fourth month, ending Feb. 1?, 1H74; Whole number of pupils In attendance, 13 ; arerage attendanoe, 13 ; number of pupils studying arithmetic, IS ; geography. 4 t grammar. 8 ; risited by one Direotor ; review daily. r feasant Itidge school, taught by Ira A. Thomp son. Report for third month, ending Jan. 2oth, 1874 : Whole number of nunilsin attendanoe. 17 : average attendance, 14 per cent, of attendance, 82 ; number of pupils studying vocal musio, 17 ; drawing, 10; arithmetic, 13; geography, 12; grammar, 2 ; visited by one Director j one Insti tute attended ; review daily. msraicT isitititi bitixoi. Lawrence and Clearfield Institute will meet at Wolf Run school-house, on Saturday, March 14th, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Three sessions will be held. All are invited to attend. Penu, Pike, Knox, Bloom and Lumber City Teachers' Institute will meet at Pennville. on Saturday, March 2 1 it. A. R. Read will hare his sohool in session during tha forenoon. Three sessions will be held. All are in v lied te attend. The Silbbt Minstrel Troupe. Thii combination of home talent gave four of their mirth provoking and aide-splitting exhibi tions in Venter's Ilall, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday crenlngs of lest week, and also a mati nee for children on Saturday afternoon. We can not speak too highly of these amateur artist!. They are all yonng mea engaged la business here and got np and perfected then entertainments during their leisure hours, Each entertainment was crowded almost te suffocation, and that their efforts were appreoiatod, Ii folly attested by the rapturous and repeated encore! which greeted them from all parti of the Hall. The matinee for children on Saturday afternoon was highly enter taining to the three or four hundred young folks In attendance, and tickled them almost to death. We do not care about particularising in our notice of tha Sllsby'a, lest we do Injustio to the whole troupe, but Maynard, Stewart, Bathurst, DeHuff, Boate, Dorrla, DcArmltt, Rousb, Wighaman, Dougherty, and the Bilsby Brother! deserve eipeoial mention. Some of them exhibit a high order of teleut, aad we trust, now that they bare gained as envious notoriety ai mlnitrel perform ers, they will give oi mere of their pleasing and highly ohaste, dignified and artistic porfortnanoes. We almost neglected to mention the orchestra. Prof. Kline deserves much praise for the musical each of those entertainments. It waa first-class and would hare reflected credit to any of the first class theaters is our large olties. It was the sub ject of much favorable comment by the audience. HmnDngiion Ultbt. , . , , . , This troupe will appear la Plc'a Opera Boose ou Thursday and Friday erenings, March 19th and 20th. "Valuation andTaxes." We find the following sensible article, ea thii peculiar subject In the last Journal." Frequent eomnlalnU are made In referenoo to an increase In taxes, because of a higher rate of valuation. Ibis Is not necessarily tha caae. A low valuation does not in itself make low taxes, nor does a high valuation make high taxes. The result attained is entirely owing to the officers levying tbe tax. It supervisors and Reboot III- rectora who are the omoera most complained of will take the highest valuations made and as- sess a small per oentage thereon tbe taxes will be low; and, etee ewrea, if they take a low ralaalioa and assess to the utmost extent the law allows them, the taxes will be high. We are farorable to a higher rate of raluation, because by that means only can weattract the notice of those un acquainted with this region to our great and ral uable resources to our lumber, coal, iron ore.flre clay, ate. A low valuation always earries with it the idea of poverty and eerrenness; while a higher rata p rouges wealth, thrift, and unlimited resources. Then, why object to a higher rate of raluation? Klect tironorly qualified men men of intelligence and discrimination to fill your township offices, and wo shall hear no more of high taxes heoause of our property being valued at something near Its real worth." It is rery evident from this article, that tba ed- llor'l "head ii level" on that subject. Now, if he Will only Instil the aama kind of senes Into Canoe- paddler Murray's head, and lome of hli ether essayists and correspondents, he will have done the country some serrioe, for which those Ignoramuses will glre him credit In tbe future Miss Phoebe Cousins will dolivor a lecture In Pie's Opera House, an Wednesday erenlng, March 18th. Bubjecv "Education ef Women. Church Council Meetino. At a meeting of the eooneil of Bt John's Kvangellcal Lutheran Church, of Clearfield, Pa, ea Wednes day, March 4th, 1874, the following resolution was passed i IttKlnd, That we retain our present peitor. Rer. A. J. llartsock, for the fAtrot year,efatlng from April let, IH7e, and that we hereby express our high appreciation of his labors In the past, aad retern to him eul heartfelt thanks for hii untiring efforti to promote tbe good of toil Mil loa. . J. 11. Uaisar, llRNWr Ill'BUCH, Wn. L. Hiicuu, t i.K. Borronr, Church Counoll. Firb in Clarion. The borough of Clarion waa risited with a destructive fife en Monday, the Id in St., consuming the dry goods store ef T, C. Wilson, and the dwelling, hardware and grocery store of Nathan Myers. But for the oalmneei that prevailed at the time half of tbe village would have been destroyed. The loss Is sstimaled at fc6,009 , Insured for $32,700. A de fective lite la Mr. Wllsea't Mere seems te have bun the cause ofthe fire, ' 1 1 ' To Merchant. Tho attention of the mercantile community Ii called ta the Ap praiser! list found Is this line.' It will be ob served that an appeal wilt be held at the Com. mlssionera' office, on Friday, the 20th day of March, at which time all mistakes (If any hare been made) should be corrected, and all f rlevanori brought to the notice of thi Mercantile Appralaer. No appeal can be hsard, or exoneration! granted after that day. Those who feel aggrieved and lad It Inconvenient or impossible to attend, submit their pleas In writing, In the shape of a letter, addressed to P. Curley, Esq., at Graham ton, or Clearfield. The "baby habit" of inform. Ing the Treasurer, when he asks tbe merchant three or six months after the appeal day for his licease, that be la not entitled to pay a license, or Is rated too high, should be broken up, and this will occur if all parties attend to their business at the proper lime aad In a business way. Partial should understand that a soon aa the appeal Is over, the Treasurer la compelled by law to send the list to the State Treasurer, who at oeee charges the eounty Treasurer with the whole amount assessed, and no abatement or exonera tion will be allowed, exoept in ease! where suit has been brought before the first day of July, and Judgment rendered against the Commonwealth. Then, if the eounty Treasurer present! a tran script of inch judgment at Ilarrisburg, the State Treasurer will eater him a credit. This, all must see, is aeenmpanied with a great deal of trouble and cost to all concerned and should be avoided. Miss Pliaibe Coming will deliver a leoture in Ple'i Opera House, on Wednesday evening, March 18th, Subject "Education of Women." . ' ' - " ' - Compulsory Education. Wo notice by the proceedings, that tha Committee on Edu cation in the House has reported a bill compelling aU children between eight and fourteen years, who reside within one mile of tha school-house, to at tend at least twelve weeks. It becomes the duty ofthe school directors to prosecute all violations. The fine Imposed Is from fifty eenls to five dorian. In case the parent! are too poor to purchase the necessary books, the directors are required to furnish them, and such books shall be paid for out of the school treasury. We will publish the law In full next week. List of letters remaining unclaimed In tha Poatoffioe at Clearfield, for tile week ending March 9th, 1874 l Dauman, tieorge MoOee, Maggie Bush, W. P. -.;.'. Norton, Wm. . Benson, Charles W. Portman, K. Doney, Sarah C. Reed, Wm. M. Daggett, Elisa J. Reed, O. It. Esler, Charles . . Reed, Mansfield Frick, Henry Stlrk, Kliiabeth Guilford, John Wright, Mattie L. Ileitsman, 'ieorga Wright, John e Leonard, Kate - T 1 Wagoner, W. C. - V. A. UAUL1N, r. 4 Caution. The Odd Fellows of the State of Pennsylania are cautioned against gir ing aid or assistance to a oouplc of Iinpustere.gir. Ing tbelr names as Joba U. Jobneoa end J. M Williams, and representing themselves ai mem bers of llasleton Lodge No. 65,1. O. 0. F. There are no persons of that name on tbe books of Hasoi- ton Lodge, and never have been. They are knows to be suspendod members of Drafton and Butler Lodges, and are at timoa traveling under assumed names. 1 he fraternity are cautioned against aid ing them in any way. By order of llasleton Lodge, No. fa, I. U. O. r., of l'a. A. usnaaxi, secretary, Basloton, Jan. 16, 1874. This brace of noted scoundrels hare been rob. king the fraternity pretty freely la the northern portion ofthe Slate and may find their way here. They are well versed In the rules and working of the order, and Just the ohapi to practice a first- claw deception. , - AllBiout. TheBollofooto Watch man remarket - . "Ex-Pheriff Tic, of Clearfield, haa built that burg an Opera House. The next thing to be done now ts ror tbe eitisens to make tbe Investment re munerative by patronising and thus encouraging public performaoeea. la this way they like tbeir rie. 1 All right, Joe the Hall wal filled for fire nights In luoeession, and It looks now from the way people gathered in that tha establishment will be too small in a few years. The Winter and Hpriop; terms of Mies Swan's School for Girls closes oa the 29thof May, one month earlier than usual. Pupils de siring an eleven week 'i ooune aheuld enter achool en Monday next, March 16th. for term a, Ac see advertisement. " SpecialM. Flegal has just ratunred from the city with the largest lot of Goods in his line ever brought to this county, which ha la offering for lale at amall profits. m 11-31 Goto Flegal'i for Ladies' and Children's Shoea. Late style of II atj at Flrgal'a. ' Fubb ! Frbb t Frbb 1 Among the many prepa rations that we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or any throat or rung ainteuity, none or them are equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tsr, Wild Cherry and Horehound. If yon are afflicted, call at our store and we will give you a sample bottle ree of ekargt I Agents : Hartswick A Irwin, Clearfield; iioit, rvooiiside a uoit, waiiaeeton i ll. is. Wil liams, William's tirove. March 11-ly. Fancy Shoe aaa be got at Flrpl'i. Aik Flegal the price of Fan. It will pay yon to buy and keep tliem orer. Lytic A Mitchell desire us to lay that It will be to the interest of persons rislting town next week (court week), to call at their store In 1'ie s llpera House aad examine their stock of family Grocer ies, which is full and complete. Flegal ll buying all kinds of fun. Flegal has now on hands Petkini A Alwatcr Boots and Shoes for driring. Flegal haa quite an assortment ef Trunks, Va lises, aad Ladies' Batobcls. . Norton to Waoob m Cinnuna Mutatis. We have Just reeelved a general aaanrtment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs and Axles, whloh we offer cheap for each. u. if. uigLea a v. Just received, a large lot ef non-exploslre Lamps end Lanterns at 9-2642 , II. V. Bici.br A Ce'a. I . , c . Boa ana rr Wanrun. Two or three day board en can be accommodated In a private family. Boarding good and ohargci reasonable. For further information apply at thii oOoe. Mr. John Troutman has gone Into the Under taking business in aonneotion with bis I'urnltun business. Imported Walnut CaikeU and Coffins always on hand and furnished promptly. Funer als attended. Rbmotal.-Dr. B. M. ooheorer haa removed his office from Maaonlo Building so hfa residence, on Market street, formerly tbe realdonoe of U. D. Watson. Newspaper Decisions. 1, Any person who takes a paper regularly from tbe Post Office whether directed to his name or another's, or whether be haa subscribed or not Is responsible for the payment. 2. If any person orden his paper discontinued he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to scud until payment is made, and col lect the whole amount, whether tbe paper is taken from the office or not. 8. The courts hare decldod that refusing to take newspaper! or periodicals from the Post Office, or remoriog and leering them uanallrd for, ii prima facie evidence of intentional fraud Paiut inn FAiKTxns' Fixmnoa, Our stock of Paint! and Painters' Materials Is oomnlcte. In cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu cas m Co s Pure While I.tad, r. H. A Co's Duck Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of ail kinds, a full line of llruabes, and a full line of colon, dry aoa ta un. my2b'7 . H. F. Biabaa A Co. A Caro. Miss MnAlnlne. teacher of Music. Painting, Crayon and Drawing. Room at the Aoeucuiy. " BugZ7 Save Timet Rave Labor! Sara Money I Bare uioinee! me- novelty wringer" ta tbe beat la tuc maraes. ouy H try ft. ' For aale by H. F. Biqi.br A Co, Montour Plate Paints, for painting houses In side and outside Cottages, Farm Buildlnga, As. Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground la pun Linseed Oil. my28'78 H. F. Biouia A Co, Ulrd "Oagee a large assortmentat 0. F. Blg ler A Co. s. . Bawa. Dlstaa'i Cross cut Saw, 0 roat Aatertoaa Saw, Boynloa'l Lightning Saw, at lt a R. F. Biai.ii A Ce'i, If. F. Blgler A Co. hare been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware the east few dara. Brerrthinc new in Shelf Hardware, Bad dices' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware. Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. exay ji. R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex prcei Wagon! and Wheelharrowi, at : my28'73 II. F. BiuLia A Co'i. Calcined Plaster for lale by U. F. Blgler A Co. A full line of Household Ooodi, Japanned Ware, c, ror aale by it. r. mgier a uo. CUT THIS OUT. :". ft Mav ara Your Mfo. There Is no person living but what suffers more or loss with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds ear Con sumption, yet some would die rattier than pay It cent! for a bottlo of medicine that would cure them. Dr. A. Bosokee's Uermaa Syrup haa, late. Iv been Introduced in this country from Germany and its wondrous oureo astonishes every one that try it. ' If you doubt what we say In print, out this out and lake It to your Druggist, v. v. vr at sox.'end get a samp la bottle' free ot charge, or a regular sue tor io oeuts. u. u. ununu, 20aug7.1y Woodbury, N. J. Rsxn Tuis Pernios wheeontemnlate building will do well to call and examine our stock of BUILDINO MATERIALS. We hare in stock a full Una of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, Oils, Ulass, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ac. my?6 7 . , it. uiui.br io. , Paints, Oil! and Varnishes for laic by II. V. Blgler A Co. Wooo! and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by U. F. Blgler A Co. , A us. Seventy-five doten Clearfield Wood- ahoppen Axel at , :2a:71. . ' ' H. F. BIQLER A Co'l. To thb Citiibdr or Purkitlv aria. Tour at tention is respectfully inritcd to the fact that the National Banke are now prepared to reoeiro sub scriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realised from this source are to be employed io the erection of tbe buildings for the International Eihlbitlon, and the expenses connected with the same. It is con fidently expected that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of arery eltiaea alive to Eatriolio'eommemoratioe ofthe one hundredth irth-dar of the nation. Tbe shares of stock are offered for $10 eaob, and cubseriben will reoeire a handsomely stool engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable lor rramlng aad preservation as a na tional memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock from dato of payment to January 1, 1876. Subscriben who are not near a National Bank can remit a cheek or postoffice order ta the un dersigned. FRKDK. FRALKV, Treasurer, aug20 ' 904 Walnut St., Philadelphia. ii e . ' RECAPITULATION. ' Bird Cages. . Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. . ' .. . i All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. ' ' Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. All of the chore for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of U. F. Blgler A Co., Second street, Clearfleld, Pa. 31 V..- On Thursday, February 26th, 1874, by Wilms J. M-CKUT, Kan., Mr, NATHA.MKI, II. HIIKP. HERD, of Clearfield county, and Mis! MARGA RET J. Mi KAY, of Indiana county. On Thursday, March 6th, 1874, at the residence ofthe bride's father, by Ker. W. M.BuHcurlRl.n, Mr. GEORGE K E A K X 8, of Gettysburg, Indiana county, and Mies BfltlllA E. MERRILL, of Kylcrtown, Clearfield eounty. sua. In Pn townihin, o Fri-Ut eroninc, Febrn- try Kith, 11474. JOfKl'H OKEKN WOOD, loo of UetiKH m Auca U. lii.Lt, f oi b j-ftri, tf monui Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by P.iruinn Maxssr,'T7hc!csa!: , and RetailDeeleria Dry Goods, Uroeeriea,Pro visions, Ac, Market etreet, Clearfield, Pa. Cl.itiriii.ii, Pa., March 10, 1874. Apples. grcen,00 80 Dried, V lb I'I Apple butter, Wgel, 76 Hogs, dressed , Hides, green... Hams Off fie. Butter. UU(d) 3i beans.... 7i(uj I 00 Buckwheat 1 00 Buckwheat flour lb, 6 Beef, dried........... . 26 Beef, fresh I3 10 Boards, M 12 90(g) 14 00 Corn, shelled.- 1 00 Shoulders..... d(n Sides.... ,.... 00 (a) I.ard Ufil Mecspork,mbbl.:.22 00 Mats of Oolons. .... t 00 Potatoes...... 00( 100 Peaches, dried. .. 11 Cora .ear 00(a) 60 Plaster, 9) bbl..-.. I 00 Rye... 1 10 Rags, lb 2 Salt, ta sacb.260fd I 60 Hhingles,lin.-t(,6 00 rthingles,261nl0(g,l 00 Timnthv seed.... 6 00 Cora meal, ft seek, I 80 Chop, tyl cwt2 00(d) 2 4I Cloverseed .......! 6 00 Cheese 20 Cherries, fi). 10(d) 26 Chlckcna, drsd. B, 13 Kgg Flaxseed. 2 00 Tallow.. .... ...... 124 Wheat..... 1 fi Wool . 40 Wood, VI cord 4 60 Flour 9 51 W0 00 Hay. ....... .00 90 fa) 22 00 IVnnsj lvnnla llnllrood TYRONE oV CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV fid, 1872, the D..u Trsln. will mm dailr taxoant Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follow! CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield- 8.41. r.n. Tyrone t.30,.n. Osceola. 10.40, Philipshurg.,.10.66," Clearfield .....11.60," Philipsburg....4.3i, " Osceola 4.60, " Tyrone.... fi.OO, CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE KORTn, Clearfield...... 6.40 A. a Tyrone 7.00 r. Intersection ...7. II " Osceola 6.10 " Philipsburg ...8.2 " Clearfield, ar.9.20 " Philipsburg.. 11.96 " Oseeola 6 60 ' Intersection.. T.48 " Tyrone.. 8.00 " FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellennte, Pa ,.12 06 Middletown f5 00 Marietta. fi 60 Lancaster fi 86 PHILADELPHIA T t Altoona.u 1 06 Lock llaren., William sport. Huntingdon . LewisUiwa. ,. ,. 2 70 ,. 160 ,. 1 80 190 4 60 4 76 Marrsrllle Johnstown.. S 86 PITTSBURG 16 HAHHIHBURO Close connection! made by all train! at Tyrone and Lock Haven. 8. B. BLAIR, mriy-tf. Superintendent. MISS H. S. SWAP'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. Till WINTER AND SPRING TERM8 will close May 29th, 1874. TERMS OF TCITIOS. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Ol.lsctles. , sons, Primary Aritbmetio and Primary Oeography 17 00 History, Local and descriptive Geography With Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic 0 00 Algebra and tha 8oleec.ee 12 00 Instruction In Instrumental mnsiq 10 00 Oil painting, 24 lessons , It 00 Wax work - ( 00 For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, March II, 1874. 9:7:7!-y T. M. ROBINSON, ; Manufuturer fend deftler In Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Collars, Whips, Brushes, Fly Net!, Trimmings, Horse Hlanketa, An. Vacuum, Frank Miller's and Neatafont Oils. Agent for Bailey and Wilson's Buggies. Orden and repairing promptly attended to. Shop on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., in room formerly ocoupled by Jus. Alexander, f 3:474 A.TT1CK Notice is hereby given that an 1 1 application will be made to the Board of I'aruons at their next meeting, for a pardon In the case of A. H. Mittoa, convicted at Jaauary session, 174, of an aggravated assault and bat tery on Hiram Woodward. , WM. M. MrOULLOUGIl. Feb. 25-.H. ' " ff Applicant. Dlftftoi.UTlON lr FARTXfrp.riaHIP. Notice ts hereby givea thai the co-partnership heretofore existing between Daniel Me Monagle and Fulton McMnnagle In the saloeti and ten pin alley at Houtadale. has Ihia day bean dissolved by the mutual withdrawal of Fulton McMenagle. All persons knowing themselves lndebte.1 to the aald fires, aad those harlngelataaa against the same, will pleaee call and settle their account! Immediately. D. MoMONAQLI A CO. Hoatsdale, Feb 1A, 1874 S TOISE'3 SAW GUMMERS AND SAW UPSETS. ' We have received lha aroncr for the above anl will sell them at manufacturer prices. Call and examine them. Tha are the beet. jsil-ll tt, I. IUL CO, . EW - ADVERTISEMENT 1 : SPECIAL . j .. . ; ANNOUNCEMENT! TA."FLECK & CO; : i ''.ww-- would annauaee that they are now opening for the Fall tteeson tbe most attractive and compute stock ef " . .'' : .,..! , , ; v ' 1 1: Millinery and Fancy Goods : ,. fy V,:t;..: , vt . ever before offered In Cltarfleld. In our Fancy Goods uepertmost we ere ottering full lines or )-.', Hoelery, '. Woolen Coods, . I I i- t i Glovea, , Hoop Sklrta, Tlea, ,' Cornels, . Laeee. ' Hair Ceodt, Bib bona, , Canvaaa Patterns, Dresa Trimmings, ! Worsteds. eVc, all of which wt are offering at attractive price!. TVTTT.TiTTTEBT SSPABiTMZlTT. We are now opening the latest itylef and novel ties for the Fall Season. . BONNETS, ' ' ' : HATS, FEATHERS, PLCMBS VELVET RIBBONS, TIPS, , ! J ; f ORNAMENTS, ' FLOWERS, Ao. OUB. TRIMMING DEPAKTMENT is in charge of a flrat-clasi Trimmer from the city. We lollclt an inspection of our styles by the ladies or uiearneid and rieinity. Ptere room tbe name aa aow occupied by Wm. Reed,, on Market street. novi'73 T. A. fLBCK w. REEDI REED! REEDI ' ., MARKET STREET, - CLEARFIELD, PA. DRY GOODS! CARPETS I CARPETS! CARPETS! Genllenien'sFarnlshlngGoods, Ladies, Misses it Children's Shoes! The undersigned, having leased again, will continue te represent tbe above llnee of good! In all tbelr branches, and bariag reduced my ex penses to one-third leas, t can afford and WILL SELL goodi at A CLOSE MARGIN 1 I shall continue ta aell for cash, so that cash buyer! need not fear helping to make up for losses. 1 will, as Heretofore, Beep a i Rd'uiUe Class of Good, and will In aU eases try to give you the value of your money, i am receiving a nne line oi BLACK ALPACAS . THIS WEEK ! It Is my Intention etaee (ki'ecs li'rei'y Buy ers throughout the oounty, giro this attention. , . vj,-, : WM keejy ' ,.. ' Market Street, Clearfield, Fa. February 4, 1874. . u,..; . . . ' eieJ-Thet from the above no one may expect tbe cinch, I mil Just here stale that there will be no ohroiuoeor premiums given, and will further guarantee that no one will get more value than their money Inrested. O. I. c. WIlEriK la buy my DRY OOODS, ORO eerlH, Uneensware, Qlassware, llrurs nnd Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap fur oasb. The subscriber begs leare to Inform bis old and new eustooieri that ha baa opened A VARIETY SToUfi 1' IN fJLEN HOPB, FA. And will erll goods at tirlces te suit tha time!. A liberal redaction will be made to customer! buy ing at wholesale. ' Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal share of pulillo patronage is col letted. C.J. EEAOT. Olen Hope, Pa., June 14,1871. , . Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. Till undersigned, having tahlliket a Nat eery ea the 'Pike, about half way between Clearfield aad Carweasrllls, Is prepared te fur. alah all kinds efFHUlT THEIH, (standard and dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Orapl Vines, Oooseberries, Lawtoa Blackberry, Strawberry, aad Rasberry Viae. Alio, Siberian Orah Treei, Qulaee, aad early eearlet Rhubarb, Aa, Orden promptly attended ta. Address, i. P WHISHT. ' aeptt !- Carwiaivlllt, Pa N gw&mtt, if itttwrt, att. H. F. BIGLER DIAUIBI ! II A XI W ABE, '-' - J Alio, Manufacturer! of " "' Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. . OLIABIIILD, PA. . F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds for aale by . . H. F. BIQLER 4 CO, -RAILROAD WHEELBARROWS XV - for sale by ' ' H. F. BIQLER ft CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, : Kails, etc., for aale by . II. F. BIGLER k CO. HARNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE A A. -' ' 1 ' Findings, for lale by H. F. BIGLER CO. Q-UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For aale by. f . ' ---H. F. BIGLER k CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND , ; Slxci, for (ale hy H. F. BIGLER k CO, 'RON I IRON I : IRON ! IRON ! L For sale by . " ' " H. F. BIGLER k CO. TTORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE JLA. . , , - SAILS, for sail by , H. F. BIGLER k CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES : And bait Manufacture, for sale by 1 ' ' ' - H. F. BIGLER k CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE , BOXES, for sale by -' ' ' ' H. F. BIGLER At CO. RODDER CUTTERS for salo by cb30-70 n. F. BIGLER k CO. RONSIDES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, t '..v i ; HOLLOW-WARE, PAINTS. . OILS k VARNISH, TUTTY k GLASS, . ROPES, STEP-LADDERS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE The celebrated Toledo Anti Freeing Oalranlied IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No better Psmpi la the market. LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERN'S, LAMP FLUES, of all kinds, LAMP FIXTURES, Ac ; All at lowest prioea. '1-1474 Preaojuelsle attract, Phlllpsbura;, Pa. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD or all xixnsj Baggage Bamwa, Warehouse Truoka, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Ac ton ialb ar II. F. B I G L E U & CO., , : Dealer In Hardware, mchaO:7.tf Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. JQANIEL GOODLANDER, WriiSKBUUKU, TA., ' Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, ' BATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOES, ' Tobacco, Groceries and Fish, Nails, Hardware, liueenaware anil uiasswaro, men 1 and Boys' Clothing, Drnga, Paints, Oils, School Looks, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candies, Nou A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack- era, Rock and Kifle Powder, Floor, Grain nnd Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Soed, Sale Leather, sforoceos, Linings, fundings sod 'inreea, nnoemaxerr loon ana Shoe Findings. -No greater variety of sonde In anv store la th county. All for sale very low for eaeh or eonntry produce at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 27, 1879. KRATZER & LYTLE Turpenllss, ) Paints, I Oils, J WILL SELL YOO "lass, I Putty, French, Richards & Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Piaster VERT CHEAP. Immense ilook on hand. Clearfield, Pa., JunV4, 1873. The Lightning Tamer. THE snderslgned are (ha sole Agents is this county for the "North American Galvanised LIUBTNINO RODS." These are the only safe rods now In use, and are eadorsed by all the scientific men la the country. We hereby notify tha eltiiens of tha scanty that we will pal Ihea np a better rod, and for less money, than li charged by tha ferelgn agent! who annnally traverse the county aad carry o anr little cash, aovar to rstura. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Those wishing Lightning Rods erected on their buildings seed but address as by letter, er call la person. W will pal them up anywhere In theconnty, aad warrant them. The Reds aad Fixtures saa be sees at any time by calling at ear Here. H. F. BIQLER A GO. Clearfield, Martk It, lfiTfi grit oo&S, tittitttUt, ttt. i. r. wsxvsn... ,.W. W, BSTTS. WEAVER fc BEtTN . CLEARFlEtDPA-i , v Are slerlng, nt the old stand of O. L. Reed A Co. their stock of goods, oonslitlng of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, . . . BOOTS A SHOES. , HATS A CAPS, ' ' TIARDWARB, QUEENSWARE, . .... . i FL0UB, FEED, SALT, &oi, &o., At tha most reasonable rates for CASH ar Is exchange for Square Timber, BoardB, Shingles, ' OR COCNTRT PRODUCK. ay-Adranoea made to those engaged In get ting apt square timber oa the most adraatsgeeus terms. pdtljanTt MARBLE AD ST0E YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged la the Marble business, desires to Inform her friends nnd the public that she has now and will keep constantly on hand s large and well solected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, , BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills aad Caps, also, ' BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac CgL-Tard on Reed street, near the R, R. Depot, Clearfield, Pa. je7,7 JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTHIAS FS, Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. The onfierFirorxl hret 1ct (o Id form (ho eltt udi of drarfleM, and th public general), that be baa on band a fine Mtortmfnt of Furniinre, neb u Watout, Obertnat and Fainted Chamber Huitfi, Parlor Buitea, hrelioing and xtnion Cbaira, Ladici and Oeata' Kiy Cbairt, tbe Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cant Srstiand Windonr Chain, Clotbea Bar, 8tep and Eitcn lioa Laddera, Hat Racki, Bcrubbing Brmhti. ale MOULDING AND PICTVRB FRAMES, Looking Qlanei, Cbromot, Ac,t which woo Id b iniUtile for llolieaj pretenii. leelO 73 JUH11 TKUUTMAM, rpHE LATEST MOVES THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new boil ill nr. oh Second Btreet, nearly eppeeite tbe store of Wearer a Uitts, CLEARFIELD, PA., Wbere they will eontlnaa to inpply their old aad as many new customers as may eome, with PURE DRUGS! ClIEMlCALSt PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Olaas and rutty, Bobool Books, Stationery, Paper, Ae.j also, a full line of Drag gists' Sundries, Ilalr , Tooioa, Coamelles, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brashes, louat poaps, j ooxei jjoors, ao., all of , the best quality. PURE WISES AM) LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purpose! only, Pars Whits Lead, Colon of all hinds. Haw and Boiled Linseed Oil, varnlrhee, Turpen. tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish , Brushes, Flavoring Extract!, Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Srilce, gross d and engruenu, oi a,i ainua. SMOKERS AND CltEWERS Will find enr stock of Chewing ' and amnkinf Tonacco, Imported and Do. meitlo Cigars, Mnnff and Pineeut to be of tbe rery beat brands In the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, ' All kinds of GLASS WAR E GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aad Musical Trimming! of every variety. . Bariag a long experience In tbe (tartness, aad we are onsbled ta 111 Pbysiclass' preeerlptlona ui euurivRi nonce h. mm lae moss ressonsnie terms, day and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIX. Clearneld, Pa, May II, ISJl-tt. I IME1 LIME1 The nndersltned ll now arenared b r,,uk voe paone wiia aa excellent equality af : Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime. ' for plastering purposes, hy the large ar smell .(-so u.j. van oe iouoo lor l be p reseat at Piss new bulldlsg, en Market street ' i Ii. K. MCCVLLOUfll. ' ANNOUNCEMENT OF TUB Out At - REDUCTION OF PRICES ( BY 8. PORTER MIAW, D. D. . IMPORTANT TRUTHS: ' n.rlne luooeed.d in settinc s llshler tariff on material, hence the Um and moo'srafe charge for partial and full seta of Teem. I ase the best manufacture of teeth and other material. All o peralions registered and warranted to glre Mr rice and latisfaotion. friends, reflect that my charge! for the inser tion of artificial and tha laving of the natural teeth are now the most reasonable in Pennsylrania. Preserre your teeth and yoa preserve yosr healtn. Puttins of tbe natural teetb In a healthy, are aervetivesod useful condition Is made a specialty. Diseases and malformationsoommon to the mouth, aw and associate parts, are treated and corrected with fair luooeis. raxamuiauoui ana consulta tions rass. It would be well for nstients from s disuses ts let me know by mail a few days before coming te tbe elDce. It Is rerr important that children between the agea of six and twalrs years should bars their teeth examined. ' ' ' ; Anesthetics are administered aaa leetn re moved withoot pain. - Dispositions and character are Jndged by all tha world by tbe expressions of tbs face, henes how rer dladstroas mar It therefore be for per aeni to indulge sn expreaaion of distorted features, even apart from a hygleoic view. Mow, to esjoy natural (not artificial) comfort! and plealores, respect and obey natural simplicities and instinct. fl. fUKTlirt HIIA", V. If. Ot Office In New Masonic Building, Beonfld street, Clearfield, Pa. mayl4'7 DENTALCAED. " Dr. A. M. HILLS , Vonld aav io hii patina U and tha ftub lie c rally, that, baring diwolred partnarihiv with Dr. (Shaw, he i$ now doing tha en t lr wort of hli ofi.ee hfmMlf. to that patlentt need not fear being pot under tha handi of any other operator. UioavrDeiu, jsaren z, i5.z-pu'ia.on.ti J. JI. STEWAET, D. D. S., Offica orer Irwln'i Drag Stora, , CrRWKNSVILLE. PA. " , All dental operation.,, either in tha mechanical or operatire branch, promptly attended to aad ' aiiifaotion gnarmnteed. ftpoeial attention paid to the treatment of diaeaiei of the natural teeth, gami and mouth. . Irrrgalarity of tha teeth and oeiifully eorreeted. Teeth ettraetwl without pain by the uae of Bther, and artifieial teeth Inaorted of the beat material and warranted to render aat liraotion. april26'71:ly rpUE MITCHELL WAGON, , FOR Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. Cnlvenally known 11 tho ' ORIQtXAC RACINB WAOON. .: Made by eiperieneed workmen out of ai rood material ai money an bar. Me do not el aim to build the loweat prtoed n agona, cut onr aim ta to build a well proportioned wagon in all He part. and excel in durability and light draft. For the put quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon haa incoeMfully maintained the reputation of being the beat wagon Io van. Tbe rapidly Increasing demand for tbem proves their superiority orer all other wagons. Mitchell, Lewis k Co.. Manufacturer, Racine, Wisconsin. For salo by , 'iAlUI. iltslLii Aug. 6, 1873. - Clearfield, Pa : The Bell's Kiin Woolen Factory, Pens township, Clearfield Co, Pa. BURNED OOTI ' aut set n B U R N E D U PI The sulscribers here, at (Teat expense, rebuilt a neirhhorhood necessity, in the erection of s llrst- elaee Woolen Manafactory, with all the modem improvements attached, and are prepared eo mejas all hinds ef Clothe, t'assimeres, batinetta, blan kets, rlannela, sc. Plenty or goods on band to supply all ourold and a thousand new easterners, whom wa ask to coma and examine ear stock. Ib. business of CARDLVQ AND FULLIXO will reoeire our especial attention. Proper arrangement! will be made Io receive and deliver Wool, to sutt customers. All work warranted and done npos ths shorteet notice, and by strict atten tion to business we hope t. realise a liberal share of public patronage. 10,000 rOL'SDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay the highest market price for Wool and cell our eranuraotured goods aa low as similar goedo eaa be bought in the eounty, aad wheaever we fail te render reasonable aatiafactioa we eaa always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, either in person or by letrer. lAat&a junnsun a buas, ' apriUfltf : Bower P. O. JEW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS. JOS. oil AW 6i SON : Hsiajuit opened a . . Nxw Stoki, on MaitiSt.,Ci.iAiriiLD1 Pa.' lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIX. Thoir i lock coDtiati of : GaoctBirt of tbe best quality, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, And tvery article Beoessnrv for. ono'a comfort. Call And examine onr stock before tar- chasing eliswhorw. ' May 9. 1866-tf. ' (TILEARFIELD ACADEMY, J ,. ' MALE DKPAHTMKST. THK WIN'TKR TKRM of fonrteen week! will commence MONDAY, JANUARY th, 18V. Terme or Taltlon. Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, tirammar, ueograpny and liistorv - t Ot Netnrsl PhlloKiphy, Physiology, and Bin- ' , gia bntry ttook-serpisg, or ettner, wttn the aboTc IS 0? For fnstroetums in l)ouble Kntry Book- keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spa . eial terioe to be arreeged. . Por particulars respecting the school apply to eugii'TJtf . K, M. MoF.NALLy. . OnniANS' COUKT SALE. By virtue of as order issued ant of the Or- phana' Court of Clearneld eousry, there will be sold at public sale, on tne premises, la tbe bor ough of Curwensrille, at S o clock p. a., on Sat. nrday, Mareh 14, 1374, the following valuable real estate, late the property af Isaac liloom, Jr.. deceased, to wit : : All that certain house and piece of land, known as the American Hotel property, situate in th. borongliorCurwenTill,eountrof Clearfield, Pa., ' on the east side of Filbert street, beginning at about 60 feet north from laid street, containing 160 feet front on Filbert street and extending baek 60 feet eastward, and baring a large TAV ERN and stable, and ether outbuildings thereon erected. TKRMS i One thlrd rash at eonflrmatlea af sale, and the belance In two equal annnal Insrate. mrnte, with Interest, to be eeeneed on the preulp. sea by bond and mortgage. LEAH BT.OOaf, Feb. iVHt, Adra'x ef Inaae Rlonm, dao'd. STOJIB KOOM AND OFFICES FOR KBN'TT.r The Store Room en Second street, known as the "Keystone Store," lately es cupiej by G. W. Graham, is tor rent. The store room la MxeO.wlth wart room 2112, good water and pump ia the building. The oWoe rooms harw outside entrance, second floor, 7?x7 aad llxSS feet. Puitding In good order. Known te be well lituated and raltahn for any and all ktadi of business. Hot further particulars address , , i. u. HlVilD, Clearfield, Pa., March 4, W..tf SPECIAL LEGISLATION No. Ilea Is hereby siren to the public and all parfiee Interested, that application will be made at tbe present session of oar State Legislature to pass an act authorising tne crereeer! or tne roor of Lawrence township, ia the cnaaty af Clear ftsld, to lery a tax fnr poor purpaei epoa tha unseated landi In said township, at the same rata per cent, ai may be lerled npoa rented art peril. M. t. WALLACE, ' , 1. B. Hit AW, .'. , , . I ; JOBKPU 0WKKS, , sad stheri. , Lawrssee Tp , r.b. 1', 1ST4 4I.