THE REPUBLICAN. (, CLEARFIELD, PA. WRDN8SDAY M0RNINO N, ARC It, 1.'., 1874 Terms of Subscription. Ifpald In adranoe,or within thre. months ...tJ 00 If paid after thraeead before sit monthi. I 60 Ifpald after Ihe expiration of ill monthi... 1 00 , . HEUC.lOim NOTICES. Methodlat EilicopV Chnrrh Rt. A. D. Toccu, Pastor. Publio Barvloe every Sabbath A 10t A.M., wi II I'. M. Sabbath Sohool at 0 A.M. PreTor Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M. Communion fcorvloe, Or it Babbath f every aaonth, at III) A. M. Preabyterlan tliurcbner.lt. R. Biin.ru. Sabbath eervlcet morning and orcuing pro bath Sohool at 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day vuing. Kt. Prancta Chiirrh CMhollrItiT. P. J. BnanwAK. Mhi at 10 1 o'clock A. Al., on the aeoond and fourth Bundays of each month. Lutheran Church. Hoe. A. J. lUnTsoc. Preaching every Babbath, morning and evening. Fahhath Sohool at 0 a. m. Prayer mooting every Wednesday evening. A . . Good Friday, April 3d, nnd Ewstor Sunday, the 8th. m , m Partial Mourning.--Brother San- aom, of the Indiana itawocraf, mourned two col umns worth last week over tha drath of Senator Sumner. U. S. Tntkrnal Revenuk. We pub llih for the benefit of our readers, In our advert! Ing wloroni, the tai programme of J. V. Doug latt, Coram lir-innor of Internal Revenue. "CnANGEi) Hands. Wo -learn that lion. A. C. Finney hai lold hii residence on Booond street to Mrs. Laoonte, of Girard town. hip, for the sum of 111,000. Mr. I'iuncy deilgni to remove to Willlamrport. The Cloarfiold County Normal School for the year 1874, will be held In the bor ough of Curwcnsvllle, commencing on Monday May 4th. Persons deiirous of attending can re ceive full Information by nddressiog J. A. Orcg ary, County Superintendent, Clearfield, Pa. Martin Kline, an estecmod cilizc of Lawrenoe township, died at his residence on tha 18th Inst., aged 60 years, t months and days. He leave! a wife and large family, though nearly all grown up. lie was a son of Solomon Kline, one of the first settlers In this eounty. The greater part of Modoc City, Butler eouty, was destroyed by Are on the 17th. Thirty.fiva buildings were ooosumed. The loss Is estimated at over one hundred thousand dot lars. This place was one of the largest In the Butler oil district. The people of Clarion now talk about putting down pavements. Well, It Is about tlma something of the kind would take place in that ancient Tillage. They even talk of getting a, fire engine, too. That oonflagratloo they had out there may be of some benefit to the place af. terall. 'ENConRAniNO(r) To upend thou aands of dollars in fitting op printing offices In our town to a eity standard, and then see orders given to drummers who have no interest in the prosperity or politics of our town or eounty." You are right, brother. Dut then some of your neighbors must run to Philadelphia or New York when tbey want a job of, work done, and when they want a puff or eharity funds they go to you. s o Tims Changed. It will bo seen by ine proceedings or the itcmocrstie Lounty con vention (found elsewbore in this Issue), which met in the Court House, on the 17th lull., that the Democratic primary elections will hereafter be held on the Saturday preceding the third Tues day of September. The election occurs this year on the I2th and the convention meets on the 16th. Court commences on the fourth Monday (the 28th) and on Tuesday, the 20th, we will hold our usual ratification meetings. This ts a decided improve ment. The entertainment! tzlvon in the Opera Housa on Thursday and Friday even logs last by lbs SUsby Minstrel Troup were well re eeived by the majority of. persons who were pres ent. It Is true they did not show themaolrot to be professionals, neither they are, as this Is the first effort tbey have made outside of Hunting don, where they all reilde. The singing of Mr. Boate was vary good, as was also the acting o Mr. Maynard, and the Oerman renditions of De Huff were as good as Is generally witnessed In the entertainments of morn pretentious compa ' nlcs. Prooress Tho mere fact thntthe coal shipments over the Tyrone and Cloarfield Railroad for the first three months or 1874 are one hundred per cent, in eicess of the shipments during the same months of 1373, should be test! mony sufficient to entire hundreds of thousands of dollars of capital to our eounty, and we are pleased to learn that numerous new coal and rail road enterprises are being entered lots In tho aouthern and northeastern portions of the eounty, while the opening of the "Low Grade" railroad in a few months across the western end of the eounty will produce a revolution In that section. Local prospeots are bright. Indeed. Browned. William ManHfield, em ployed on a log Job, was drowned In Uailey's dam, an Anderson creek, on Wednesday, the 18th loit. He and three others were on their way to dinner, and while crossing the creek on a log were all thrown in, and Mansfield was drowned before he could be rescued. He belonged to the provlooe of New Brunswick, where he has no living relative, exoopt a sister. Tha water was drawn oat of the dam, and the body found a short distance below where he fell la. His body was taken to Mr. Jojieph R. Arnold'! residence, properly eared for, and buried the neit day at iiocktoo. Rafting. This is our an mini raft ing season.. The heavy rains of last week pro. dueed a good freshet in all oar streams loo high, "act, on Saturday for ratting. There was a good run on Sunday and Monday, however, hut the "blow and fraese" on Monday and Monday abrht put all the dem. down below ft nftU. Ug by Tuesday morning, so that all those who failed to get below the mouth of Clearfield creek en Monday evening were compelled to tie m. w drls all to be on the alert, because there Is o snow to keep up the streams, and when by rain they become swollen, mora down stream If possible. There Is nothing to be made out of lumber lying along the shore unrafted or tied up. Thus far, timber has brought good prices, and, therefor, let It be sent to market as speedily as possible. i Another Railway Troject It Is lib pleasure that w announce the feet that a lumber of capitalists, headed by L. A. Mackey, Itej., of Lock Haven, have eompleUd all the pre eniaary arrangements for looatlng and building r railroad along the river, from the mouth of innemahonlng oreck to Karthans, and that a erps of engineers, under Col. Jerrett, will be raced on the rout within a month. We under bid that the heirs, or owners, of the harlhaus at are also taking great Interest In this project d will lend material aid In the building or this M of road. This It a movement In the right laotloa. This road will not slop long at Kar ut. . it will loon mora up to the mouth of nuannoa creek, and be built up that stream to lllp.barg, while another branch will come oa tb rlverjto the Cherry Tree, and this, loo, sin th neit five years. W. predlot now that three years pass around, all the eeal mined he Moshannon will go to market via Karlhaae Look Haven, Instead of over tha mountain to ana. This movement will d more to develop eounty and dig up our hidden treasures of Iron ore and fire olay, than anything con plated la this etotioa of the Bute. The gen ie al the head of Ibis movement are energetio command sod possess any amount of capital. Mackey wUI h entitled to the thanks of arty owners, and svery body else, la tb north ern eeolloo of oar eounty, for Inaugurating i ecatatupitttd mpioremiut. Hort. Alexander Irvin, The sod den demise of this gentleman on Friday morning last, startled every member of tbit community. II retired to his chamber th .rtolng previous In Ko.ll.nt health, and about four o'clock In the morning his wlls wai awakend by bis loud and unnatural breathing. She gar th alarm, and medical aid was al hand In a few moments, but th vital spark had fled. Thus he expired Ih the TMh year of his age, leaving a wife and daughter, and a large circle of friends to mourn his death. He was a man of unassuming manners, but of wonderful personal popularity, and thereby ran. oulshed overy rival he met on Ihe political battle field. Although he held numerous publio posi tions, be did not possess the faculty of enriching himself, as Is the fashion these days. He was elected to the State Senate over the late Governor Packer, In 1938. lie was elected Prothonotary In 18-iJ, and to Congress In 1848. ' .The Philadelphia Tress, in alluding to lb de oeased, says : "He was for many years oonsplenoui In the Sollllos of Pennsylvania, and served a term In the onate, propably forty years ago. In 1840 he was elcoted to Congress In a strung Uomooratlo district, although a pronounoed Whir, and Id 1840 he was appointed Inited Stairs marshal for ine western dulrlol by 1'reaiilent iaylor, but two rears afterwards he resigned and waa succeeded by bis broihor. When the Republican party was vifcnmicu, uv amiruiT aupporieu lis cause and candidntos, although never a candidate for offiae. In 187g he was a dolcgate to the Cincinnati Con vention, where he supported Ihe nomination of Aoams, uui aiterwarua cordial! favored the election of Mr. tireeloy. He was a man muoh above the average of ability, and was highly re- epecieu iu nis community. Ihe Lecture. On last Wednesday evening the young and talented female lawyer, Miss Phoobe Cousins, delivered her popular lec ture, "Education ef Women.'' Owing to the In clement state of the weather, there was not as large an andlence as then would otherwise hare been, still the lecture was a grand suoeess. It far surpassed even th most fluttering expecta tions. Of the many brilliant and Intellectual women who adrooate and devote their anergics to Ihe cause which Mist Cousins has so earnestly eiponsed, we think she eclipses them all. In her It centred a combination of powers and graces rarely If erer possessed by on petson. Jler pe culiarly mild, handsome and pleasing cast of fea tures at once dispels all that repulriva feeling which so many people associate with th "wo'men 's rights" movement. She has a brilliant Intellect. Cultivated In laste, mature in judgment, with a well balanced mind, she Is a keen, discriminating logician. ' Clear, forcible and convincing In her arguments, the eloquenee with whfch she appeals to her "sisters" never fails to elicit praise and kindle sympathetic emotions lea the breasts ef thus strong In denunciation of the woman's rights movemsnt. Fro in htr familiarity with su thon, hiitorioi nnd Uwi, it It trident that ihe hai been a eonitant reader and a oloto and do- roicd itndent. The lecture wai wIJ accepted and highly appreciated bjr the aaditnoe. We bespeak fur Miit Cousins a lifo of influence and aaaful ocm in the eauie the o eloquently adroeatet. Constables for 1874. The follow. ing it a Hit of the namei of those poraona who were elected and canae before the Court last week and wore properly qualified and bare entered npon their duties as ooniUblcs for their respect We boroughs and townships t tleccaria Jackson Klnkead Bell I). W. Logan Hloom C. A. Wood Doe Isaac Bcisb Bradford Juhn W, Antes Hrady A M. Urauckor Burnsidc Irvin Ryon Cheat Bsinuel Williams Cloarfield ..John McClellan Curwenflville - -Bpencer Whipple 1'ocatur Levi (ioxt Ferguson William II. Mewcoraor Uoshen William W. Wilson Graham J. M. Krans Onlich Mamuel Stiles Houtidale , E. Carr Jordan 8. P. Straw Karthaui L. T. Uertline Knox Knos Bloom Lawrence Nathaniel Rinhel Lumber City J. p. Kile Morris MA. D, Johnson New Washington O. W. Gallagher Osceola J. it. HhorT Penn M. M. Flynn ftVe J. K. Hancock nion , .J. B. Clouser Wallaceton .M. Reedy The gentlemen elected in Covington, Uirard, ITuston and Woodward failed to appear and be qualified. Hence, there Is a vacancy In those townships, and should this vacancy continue un til the June term, It will bioome the duty of the eitiiena In these lecalitlet petition the Court to , appolut suitable pireons to fill the vacancy. ! List of lotion remaining unclaimed n the Poitoffioe at Clearfield, for the week endin Bloom, J. Ross T.umadien, Catharine Buobanan, James Moore, MaMnda (31 alc, uenrge Walter Mngnire, Scoot Devour, lvld Marrian, K. Dcwitt, 11. Mcliinley, John Fitigerald, P. A. Snyder, Joseph R. Former, William Sullivan, John Gray, Frank Taylor, Samuel E. (lill.f, P. II. Salfridge, Wbekeman kietb, Andrew P. A. GACIJX, P. M. EDUCATIONAL. LAwnuicu rownsmp. Centre school, taught by . N. Root. Report for first month, ending Nor. 1 2th, 1878: Whole number of pupils in' attendance, 60: areraee at tendance, 81 ; per cent, of attendance, 02 nom ber studying drawing, 2V; arithmetic, 30 c-eog- rapny, je j grammar, IV ; vlnlrd by one director. Second mouth, ending lieu. 15th, 1873 : Whole nnmber in attendance, 62; average attendance,, 40 : per oent. of attendanoe, WO i number stadrint Tocal music, 16; drawing, 20) arithmetic, 40; geography, 26 i grammar, 12 i not visited by di rectors. Third month, ending January 20th, 1874 : vt nole number in attendance, e4 f average attend ance, 47 ; per oent. of attendanoe, 94 j number studying vocal music, 10 ; drawing, 28 aritbme- a, 4.T geography, 28 ; grammar, 12 I not visited by directors ; thirteen visits from citixens ) review istly read an educational Journal ; .will bold a uuiio examination at elose or term. Driftwood sohool, tauiht by O. B. Welch. Re port for first month, ending Nov. llth, 1878; Whole number of pupils in attendance, 10 1 arer- erage attendance, 10; per cent, of attendanoe. tun ; number sludyibi drawinf. 8 : arithmetic. 16 : geography, 10 1 grammar,); visited by one di rector. Second month, ending Dec. Ktb, 1873 : Whole number la attendanoe, 1 7 1 areraire attend ance, 17 1 per oent. of attendenoa, 100; number inaymg drawing, s; arithmotio, 16; geography, 1 1 grammar, T l visited by one director. Third and fourth month : Whole number In attendanoe. 17 ; average attendance each month, 17; per oent. 100 i percent, of attendance for term. 100 : visited by four direotore read an educational Journal, mlM Cells' i Hltedvantaires r. .lliue mans, no apparatus and poor furniture-. biover inn scnooi, taugnt by Miss M. K. Weld, 'port for trst month, ending Nor. 1 1 th. 1878: Whole number of punlls In attendenoa. 19 1 aver age attendance, 14; per sen, of attendance, 70; number studying arithmetic, 18; geography, 8 ; grammar, 8. Peoood month, ending Doo. Uth, 1H73: Yi bole number In attendanoe, 20 1 averaire attendance, 18 ; per cent, of attendance, 70 ; aum bar studyiog arithmetic, 21; Reorranhr. lit grammar 0. Third month, ending January 10th, 1874 : Whole number In altendance, 22; average attendance, 16 1 iter cent, of altendanoe. 08 1 num ber studying arithmetic, 211; geography, 12; grammar, 8; Tocal musie and drawing not taught j review daily i read an educational Journal; vie. Red by directors each month; disadvantage old and unsuitable school. house, . llasel lireen school, taucbt by L. A. Root, Re port for first month, ending Nor. 1 1 th, 187.1: vt hole nnmber of pupils In attendanc, SO i aver age attendance) 16 ; per oent. of attendance, 00 ; number studying arithmetic, 8; geography, 11 ; grammar, 7. sieeond month, ending loo. 12th, 1878 : hole number In attendanoe, 84 ; aver. re ttendanee, zu ; par cent, or attendanoe, 0Z ; num. er studying drawing, 4 t arithmotio, 17 ; gcogra bv, 8 1 grammar, 0. Third and fourth month i whole number In attendance, .1.1 ; average attend ance, 20 ; per cent, of attendance, 80 1 studies same as previous month ; take an educational Journal; review dally; visited by director eaoh month. Mount Calm school, taught by Mist E.J. Moore. Report for flrst month, ending Nor. 121, 1873: Wh.de number la attendance, 40 : averaee attend anoe, 32 ; per cent, of attendanoe, 80 ; number studvlog eritbmetio, ID ; geography, 7 ; grammar, , mru numu, coning jen. loin, ins : vt nole umber la attendance, 40 I averace altendanoe. 30 1 per eent. of tttradtneo, 80 ; number studying ariihmtlie, 19 j gengrephy, 10; grammaa, . fourth month, ending Fen. 49th, 1874 i Wbol umber In attendance, 44 i average attendance. 39 1 per rent, of ati.nd.aee, (I ; studies tame at last month l take an adueatinikl Journal ; review daily visited by directors each month I disad- antages do outline msrt, and books not uni form. . .. . . Waterdird school, tauiht by J. W.Oreen. Re port for first month, ending Nor. lltb, 1878: Whole number la atteadance, ZS; average attend ance, II; per eent. of attendance. 48 1 number ud.rlug arithmetic, 0 geography, 2; grammar, naroou inonin, ending 10. 1 1 ID, IH7AI VVbaio aumbtr In, attendance, it ; arsisgt atttadaao, f ) per cent, of Attendance, 60 1 n amber studying arithmetic, SI j geography, 7 1 grammar, I. Third and font-Mi month : Whole number in attendance, 40 average altenOanoe, 29) per cent, of attend ance. 76 t studies Mute aa prevtous month i visited by directors each month j take an educational journal! review daily. Pine Urore sohool, taught by Miss R. A. Lynn. Report fur second month, ending Jan. 2d, 1H74 : Whole number of pupils In attcfulrtnoe, 24 1 aver age attendance, 20 j per cent, of attendance, H3f number studying muiio, 24 j drawing. 1? arith mtio. IV geography, 12 ( grammar, 8. Third month, ending Feu. 6ih, 1874 : Whole number In attendenoe, 27 j average attendance, 22 j percent, of attendance, 76) number studying wu-io, 27j drtwiog, 15 1 arithmetic 20 j geography. IS) gram mar, V) visited by di recto n each month, -take an' educational journal j review daily. Wolf Run school, taught by Ucorge W, Snyder. Report for second month, ending Nov. 2Mb, ir73i Whole number of pupils In attendance, 1ft j aver age allnndance, 14 j per cent, of attendance, 87 ; number studying vocal music, 10 j drawing, 15 j aril hme tie, 11) geography, Sj grammar. 2; Third month, ending January Ih, 1874 : Whole number In attendance, 26 j average attend ance, 24; per oent. of attendance, 86) number studying vocal music, 29 j drawing, 28 ) arlllime tio, 24; geography, 20 f grammar, 4 ) visited by directors) lead an educational Journal; review daily. Mount Joy school, (aught by Miss M. E. Hrls bin. Hemirt for flnt month, ending Nov. 11 th, 1873 t Whole number of pupils In attendance, 35; average attendance, 23; her cent, of attendance, 00 ; u umber studying aritnoH'tio. 20 ; geography, 8 : grammar, 4. Becond month, ending l)ec. 1 1 to, 1873 t Whole nnmbcr in attendance, 42 ; average attendance, 31 j per cent, of attendance, 74; num ber studying arithmetic, 25; geography, 13; grammar, 6. Fourth month, ending Jan. 21st, lH74t Whole number in attendance, 44 j average attendance, 36) per oent. of attendance, 70 ) Dum ber studying arithmetic, V6 geography, 15; grammar, 6 ; visited by directors each month; read an educational journal ( review daily ; vocal mtiatw and drawing not taught ; no school iu the township Is supplied with outline maps. Lawrenoe Independent school, taught by Miss IMiMe Road. Third month, ending January 9th, 1874 : Whole number of pupils in attendance, 74 ; average attendance, 02 ; per cent, of attendance, 83; number studying arithmetic. 62; geography, 30; grrvcroar, 15. irourth month, ending Febru ary lOin, !8?4: Whole number in attendance, 00 ; average atUwdaneo, 01 j per cent, of attendance, 88; number studying vocal music, 6tf; arithmetic, 6t ; geography, 3ft ; grammar, 15 ; visited by di rectors each month ; read an educatlunal Journal ; review daily. DltntlCT t.fflTITUT KBIT1XCI. The teachers of Lawrence and Clearfield orcan. ded a District Institute at commencement of the term. Kitten regular meetings were held in the different districts, and one union Institute wai held at Bigler. AH the teachers atteoded and took an active part in the eicrolaos. Direot- i ors and a large number ef citiseni were present at each meeting. (Jreat Interest In the cense of education waa manifested on the part of the eiti-! sons anu pupns. ine leaonert were hospitably! entertained by the oititrna in each district in ' which meetings wire held. I New Advertisiment8. Attention ll directed to an advertisement of a Sheriff's sale which Is to take place at the St. Chariot Hotel, in tbls place, on Saturday neit, at 2 o'clock, p. m A large amount of personal property will be offered for sale. Mr. I. O, Barger offers hit boose and lot for sale, situate oa Reed street, between Third an Fourth. Mr. B. P. Straw offers hit farm for sale, situate in Jordan township, near Ansonvllle. J. II. Kirk, administrator of William Kirk deceased, will tell two valuable tracts of land, situate In Brady township, on Saturday, April 11th. Hale to take plaoe in Lulhersburc. Mr. R. M. McEnally adrertlsea the fact that be la agent for the Co-Operatlve Mutual Life Insur ance Company, of Lancaster, Pa. For particulars tee hit advertisement. Complimented. That Bohemian Frank Cowan, sayst "When B. J. Row. edllor of th Bni.. Junrntl, of Clearfield, sauntera along cogitating hi. cuiiun.ii, inoeiiou. inenas say ne lS"lumhor ing down the street" You know, of eourae. that the Journal Is the orgaa of the lumber trade of lyiearaeia. Mr. Vim. Jioeil, the entorprining merouaot who has heretofore done business oo Market street, has removed bis establishmenl to the"Ke7Stone Store," wher he hat opened out in Ine atvle and will welcome his old customsrs. With Increased facilities ha eipects to increase business. The Williamanort Gazette navs that, "Owing to Saturday' erusade, ten thousand glasses of whisky and bnr wen left unsold fi-Ming of the trade of at least $700." The Jersev Shore Herald Inrl thai -1 ne nrst rail mat came down the (Susquehanna river waa In the spring of 1794." Tbo work ot tmllustiui? has boen eomiaeneed on the Unrwensvill extension. Bprclals. It will nay well for all to call at the Keystone oetore ouving. (3-29) wn. itiaa. The finest line of Carpets ever brought to th eounty, al the Keystone. New styles of While Uoods at Ibe Keystone. New Drest Goods and Shawls at th Keystone. Lad Ptiarra. A car load just reeelred from Huntingdon, by mar!8-0t KRATZER k LTTLB. Call and see th new goods at Ihe Keystone. . Ladlet, Misses and Children's Shoes In great variety, al th Keystone. Flegal has just returned from the oily with the largest lot of Goods In bis lino ver brought to this county, which be It ottering for sale at small promt. mi t-31 Go to Flegal't for Ladies' and Children's 8bos. Black Silk at bargains, at the Keystone. Late style of Hats at Flegal't. Pillow Casing, Shectingi and Ticklngi la great variety, al me Keystone. Faney Shoes ean be got at Flegal's. Ask Flegal the price of Fare, It will pay yon V id nuy ana leep inem over. a Flegal has quite an assortment of Trunks, Va lises, and Ladies' Satchels. Fart! Fata ! Fnat I Among Ihe many prepa rations that we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or any throat or lung uimoulty, none or thorn are qual to Dr. Moms' Syrup ef Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehonnd. If yoa are afllioted, eall at our store and we will give you a sample bottle res of eury Agents i uertswlrk A Jrwin, 'Jlcarurld ; noil, wooiitide A Holt, Wallaceton ; U. E. Wil. Items, William's Urore. Msroh 11-lj. Kratser k I.vtle bav Inst reeelved another In stalment or B.w Hoods, aad ara opening a full Una of fancy goods and notions, carpet, all olotht, elo. Also, a full stock of Oroeeriti and Provisions. Tha whole to be told at the verv eiue pnoes ror oasn. maris 21 Newspaper Decisions. 1. Asy person who taket a paptr regularly from the Pott ODioe whether directed to bis name or anothtr't, or whether he hat subscribed or aotls rcspoasible for the payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discontinued ne must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send nntil payment Is made, and ool leot the whole amount, whether the paper it taken from Ihe office or not. . 8, 1 lie courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers or prrftdie.ls from Ihe 1'oet lithoe, or removing and leaving Ihem uncalled or, is prima lacie eridsno of intentional fraud Pimrt Ann PsinTtna' Funmot. Our stock of Paints and Palmers' Materials is complete, In cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lo cal k Co't Port Whit lKd, K. R. A Co't Ruck Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White Lead also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnihesof all kindi, a full line of Bru.bes, and a full Hue of eviure, ury anu iu lll. V8'; II. F. Btotta k Co. Mr. John Troulman hat gont Into the trader taking business In connexion with his Furniture business. Imported Walnut Cask.ta and Collins always on hand and furnished promptly. uoer els atteoded. BoAanaaa Wtnran. Two or thru day board ers ean be accommodated la a private family. Boarding good and charges reasonable. Fur further information apply al this olDce, Nonraro WtgowaanCtnaiAot Mai, W have Just raoelved a general easorlmentof Wagon and Carriage- Woods, also a full line of Springs and Allel, which we offer cheat) for cash.' J if- r. Btntan A C. Flogal bat now on hands l'trklnl k Atwater Boott gnd Shotl for driving. , Flegal It buying all kiarlt nffura, . . A full flneni ItnMubntd (1Aa.U .UMekj vs kt., for salt by H. F. jtiglr k t. .' Ifontoar Slat Paints, for painting houses la sidoand oatiidc toll ages, Farm Du tidings, v Beautiful, durable and economical. U round 1 pure Linseed Oil. , my28'73 JI. P. DiflLin A Co, Bird Cages a large assortment at B. F. Itr A Co.'t. Big Raws, Dliten's Cross-cut Sew, Oreat American Saw, llnvntou I Llililnlnr Haw, at U-J5-72 II. V. liiULia k Ce't, H. F. Bigler k Co. have been making extensive additions to their stock of Uardware the last few daya. Kverythinc new In Shelf Hardware. 8ad dlere' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May IJ R. B. Wheelbarrows, llaby Carriages, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wbeolnarrows, at my28'7JI . II. K. Minna k Co'a. Calcined Tlaster for sale by H. F. Bigler k Co. Just received, a large lot of aon-eiploslve Lemns and Lanterna al 0-25-71 n. F. BiOLia k Co't. Pare Time! Save Labor! Pare Honey! Bav Clothes I The" Novelly Wringer" Is the best In the market. Buy It I try It. i'or sale by 11. F. Hioi.ia k Co. 11 nan Tina !-l'ersons whoeonteninlate building will do well to call and examine our stook of UllILDINii MATKRIALH. We have In stock full line of Builders' Hardware, Kails, Taints, Oils) Olnss, 1'utty, Calcined Plaster, 4c. my2S73 H. F. Hiolm k Co, Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sal bjr Bigler k Co. . Wood aad Willow Ware of all descriptions fur saw oy it. r. utgier a to. Azaa. orenty-flr doaea Clearfield Wood' ehnppera Axos at V:2Mt. U. F. BIOLKR k Co't. NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK. No parson ean use Borehoe'i German Syrup wunoui getting immediate reiiei anu cure, ni have the firtt case of Coughs. Colds or Consump lion, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to uear rrom mat nat not oeen cured, ne have distributed every year for three years over 260, 000 temple bottles "rnr.a or rnAnoa" by drug. gists la all parts of the United States. No ether manufacturer ef medicine ever gave their prepare. tions sueb a test at thit. Go to your Druatist 0. H. Warioa, and get a bottle for 76 cents and try n two doses will relieve you. 20aug73y To thk CiTixana or PtffNflri.vAn'iA. Your at. lection it respcotfully invited to the fact that the national llankt are now prepared to receive tub. sonptions to ine capital mock or the Centennit Board of Finance. The funds realised from tb source are to be employed In the erection of the buildings for the International Lxhibittoa the expenses eonneated with the same. ' It is eon tdcntly expected that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every eitisrn aliv to Catriotie commemoration of the on hundredth irth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for $10 each, and subscriber will reeeire a handsomely ttoel engraved Certificate of Stock. tunable ror naming aad preservation at a ne tional memorial. Interest at the rat of six por oent, per annum win ne paiu on an payments ol tentenolal block rrom date ot payment to January I, 1870. Subscribers who are not near a National Ban! can remit a eberk or postotboe order ts the un derslgned. FltKDK. FRALKY, Treasurer. aug20 904 Walnut St., Philadelphia, RECAPITULATION. Bird Cage. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kinds of Hardware Japanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers' tupnliel. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler k Co., Second street iiearnei,!, ra. 8t On Thursday, March 19th, 1871, at the residence or Ibe bride's father, by Iter. W. M. Ik: am risLD, Mr. E. M. M. MAIIAFFEY.of Ilrll town. ship, and Mist MARY ALICE THOMPSON, of lurweniriile. On the same day. by the same, at the residence of Thomas Moore, Krq , Mr. WILLIAM BKLL, of Ilrll township, and Miss J I I.I A T. AHMA G08T, of Fillmore, Centre eounty. Clearfield Markets. QlBABriULD, Pa., March If. 1174. Apples. green, 00(g) 80, Hogs, dressed Dried, V lb 12)11 idea, green.. Apple butter, W gal, 76 llama OOfta Butter. 00 86 Shoulders.....00(d 12, Beans II 76(d) 8 o Sides.. 00(o U) Cucswtieat 1 uu l,ar 124 1 Buckwheat lour lb, 8 .Vest pork,fl bbl,..2I 00 neei, orieo. .oI.rata....M or Beef, fresh.... 9 ffit 10 Onlont too Boards, M 12 00(g) 14 00 Potatoes ...... 00(g) 100 uorn,sneiied i w reacnea, dried. In.. I Corn, ear 00(d) 60 Platter, t bbl 100 Corn meal, sack, 1 30 Rye. 1 10 Chop, owt2 00(3 1 40 Rags, ft Cloverseed. 8 00 Salt, V eaok.8Ml(a) 160 Cheese. 20 Shingles, lSln.ioi6 00 Cherries, lb. 10(d) 25 Shingles,20 Inl0(jl 0 Chickens, drsd, lb, 72 Timothy seed 8 0 Egg 24 Tallow. .. , 12. Flaxseed. 3 00 Wheat. 176 Flour 9 606i 10 00 Wool . 40 Hay 00 0Ol$22 00 Wood. Ts) cord...... 4 50 Pen n ny 1 van la Ital 1 rond TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Monday, NOV 8d, 1873, the Passenger Trains will run dally (exoept Sun days) between Tyron and Clearfield, at followt CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield. 3.40, r, Philip. burg 4.85, " Osoeola... 4.60, " Tyrone 8.00, " Tyrone - 9..1(i,a.u Osceola.. 10.40, " Philipsburg...l0 65, " Clearfield...,. 11.60, " CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LBAVB NORTH. Cleartltlrl 5.40 A. M 8.34 " 0.60 7,48 " 8.08 " Tyrone T.00 a. a, Intersectioa.,.M9 ' Osceola 8.10 ' Phillpbarg...8.25 " Clearfield, ar..9.2 " Philipsburg.. Osceola nteraeotloa Tyrant.. "ARK FltOJI CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefente, Pa $3 06 Middletown ....... ,.th 00 .Marietta.....,,....,.. ( it Lancaster . 8 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 94 Lonk Haren ... 2 70 Willlamrport, Huntingdon ., 8 80 1 80 1 90 4 60 4 76 ewistown. Altonna , 1 86 Mnrysville Johnstown.. 2 80 UAHRISBURG PITTSBURG 8 16 Close connections made by all tralnt at Trrone ana iooa iiaren. ' . 8. 8. BLAIR, mvlttfT Saperintendent. O. I. c. "ItTHERE to buy my DRY OO0HS. ORO- v T eriea, Quenswtre, Glassware, Drugs and notions, tonteotlonerios, Ac, cheap for oash. Tha subscriber begs leave to Inform kit old and ntw austomert that he bat opened -A VARIETY STORE IS GLEN HOPE, PA. And will sell goods at prices to suit the timet. A liberal reduction will be made to customers buy ing at wholesale. Call and examine my stock before nurehaslne iiiwwurr.. a iioerai snare ol publio pttronaat is olieltcd. . C. J. KKAUY. Tllen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871. BRICK I BRICK I BRICKI A NEW BEICK YARD. WR. FLUMMKR A CO., hiving ttarted a a new aad attentive. Brink Yard I. Clearfield, are prepared to make contracts for first ... nni onra, in large or small quantities. Orders and correspondence totlelted. Informs. on ean bo obtained br'oaUlna at Hvnder'a II.. ile Btore, or by addressing W.8. 1'LCdIMRR CO., aiyT-tf Clearfield, Pa. Oil PRINTIX44 OF EVERY LE8CRIP I Una ee.lly egecatod al Ult efftta. - ?rj Coortj, (B roar if i, etc. ED. W.GRAHAM DEALER IN QENEBAL MZECHAIIDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, ' CLEARFIELD, PA., Hat jutt opened, at th. eld Hand, in Graham1 now, a eompi.t. ttook or r w a o o o , of every description. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, fo.,f-c IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR. ,. meat; SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, ALWAYS ON HAND AXD FOR ... .SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR (IteoeIved by the car load, aad told at a small ad rases. A supply of ROPE gonstantly aa hand. Special Inducements offered to those gelling out 'quar Timber and Logt, at w deal largely t la Lumbermen' Supplies, and ara pre pared at all timet la purchase tim- . . ber and lumbr. ED. W. GRAHAM, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct, 28, 1872. G ROCERIES & PROVISIONS. J. S. SHOAYERS CLEARFIELD, PA., Qlvet nolle, that a fresh supply of the follow ing goods has just been received aad are offered at extremely low figure t MEATS, Ao. New Surar Cured Hams. Shoulders. Side. vneu iioei, ii am sausage, Lara ana 1,'btese. FISH. Mackerel, Ilerrinr. Sooth Tlcrrln. White Fish Cod Fish, Fresh Columbia River Salmon, 8pieed Salmon, Smoked balmnn. Smoked llalibul Bloaters, Sardines, Shadines and Fresh Lobster SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, all kinds. SL'QARR, all klnJs. RICB, Carolina and Rangoon. COFFEES. . Rle, Java, Maraeaibo, Nectar and Turkey. TEAS. . Young Ifysem. Imperial, Gun Powder. Ootons? . japaa ana aogiisn isreaaiasl SPICES, of all kinds, ttrlctly port. SHAKER CORN, GK8KN PEAS, SPLIT PEAS, FARINA, CORN STARCII, PRARL WHEAT, n a A net, PRARL BARLEY. W1IKATKN UH1TS NI'TRINA, HOMINY, HOMINY ORIT3, Ac, Ac, Ao. MACARONI, TAPIOCA. MAN10CA. FLAVORING EXTRACT8, all kladt. ' A full lines of Canned tgHabln, Fruit i nnd Jtilit: TURKEY PRISES and DRIED FRCITS. TICKLES, la jars aad la barr.li. CRACKERS AND CAKES. Oyster, Soda, Wine, Butter, Sugar and Fane, 80APS, Laundry aad Toilet. VINEGAR, Cider aad Wine. PEACH and APPLE BUTTER. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal. COAL OIL and LAMP C1IIMNIES. Cask paid for Butter, Km and Potatoes. . liberal share ef patronage is solicited. Ootids dellrered. Clearteld, March 4, 1874. IlOCEItlES! NEW STORE, Opposite pott Office. New Goods I New Prices I CHOICE LINE OF TEA. OOLONGS, JAPANS, ; , IMPORTED, 1 1 YOUNG HYSON.' " 1 BNttLISU BREAKFAST ' Puretl la Market. Tl- BUTTER Ann EGGN Will be keat and sold at Irst east. Cash r..U ,vi vuau.iy srvuuee. i' . .: t .' ,. GERMAN CHERRIES, . TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ao. PICKLEft. Barval Plcktet and English Plcklet, FLOUR AND IKM). Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, A. "'' LYTLE MITCHELL. JNDERTAKIN(J. Tha underrlcurd ara aow full nrenaeMl t. carry aa Ihe busiaaat of UIKItTAKlX, AT REASONABLE RATES, nd respectfully sollcll tka tatroM t ik.. aceding suck services. . - JOnN JROl'THAN, jAMtld I. I.I1VV Ovearfleld, pa., Pet. 18, 1874. . CAUTlON-Alltrsoae ara hereliy cation ed not to pnrehaeaoriuany way sa'eddle with wo any mam, najr tn pos.eesion George IliU, at ey oemng 10 me am are tuhjeot to my order. ja.ova, a are a e, (. tai , r) AKINO, Tr'fl'rVs arflicarf, Hiuvcarr, Hit. i ROXSIDES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER IN HARDWARE STOVES. IIEATEKS, RANGES, UOLLOW-WARK, PAINTS. OILS A VARNISH, PUTTY A GLASS, . ROPES, STEP-LADDERS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Tk lebratd Toledo Antl Freesing Oalvaniied IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No better Pumpt la tit market LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, LAMP FLUES, of all kinds, LAMP FIXTURES, A. All at lowest prices. 1 1474 Prraqueiile fltreet, Pblllpaburg;, Pa. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD.. - SCALED, OP all aunt; Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copyln Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Aa. roa sali ar II. F. BIGLER & CO., Dealer In Hardware, mohJ0:78,tf Second Street, Clearteld, Pa. N EW ADVERTISEMENT I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! T. A. FLECK & CO. wouM anQAiino that lhy -vr oow ont.ing for Iht Fill fiewon lh aoit ftttrMtivt Mti oomptcte ItVCm VI Millinery and Fancy Goods ever before offered In Clearfield. In our Fancy uuuw. ucpenmoui we are ouenng lull lines or lloalery. Woolra tiooda. Hoop Hklrtt, Coraeta. Hair Good, Cauvaaa Patterna, Worateda, lc, Glorca, Tlea. '.acea, Ribbon, Dress Trlmminijra, all of which w ara offering at atlractiva prieet. M'e ar aow openlng th latest stylet and novol. ilea lor tne ran neason. BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, PLUMBS, ; VELVET RIBBONS, TIPS, ORNAMENTS, FLOWERS, AO. OUR TRIMMIUQ department It la charge of a InUelnti Trimmer from Iheeilr. We tollrll an inspection of our atvle. he lb. adies of Clearteld and vicinity. Store room the eame aa now onfttmleit b Wm Reed, on Market street. T. A. FLECK, WrS H A. M. HILLS. The Lightning Tamer. THE undersigned ara Ih to) Agents la this oonly for Ih. "North Am.rlraa Galvanised LIGHTNING RODS." Tues. ar th only saf rods now la at, and ar ndoraad b all ik. tclentlfl men la Ih oounwy. n nereoy anniy ua eltlsent or lb esnnty at wa will put them up a better rod. aad foe est money, than it charred be tha far.!.. agent who annnally traverta Iht eounty and aerry off our lltll oash, asv.r to rsturn. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Tho Ishrn I.UVi.l.. H.J. it. i l " .i.rvu oo their bulldiagt need but address at by letter, ar eall la pereoa. W will put Ib.m an anvwher. theeounty, and warrant them. The llorl.eod itaret eaa bl teea at any time by ealllng al irtlora. a n. . Riin.itn a n Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME TNDTTstrv a win anutrngnea, baring established a Nut oot.b.rH.., Lawtoa Rlaekb.rry, Btrawb. aad Raaberry Viae. Alt, Ih.rl.a Crab Tre. Qulnoe, aad early rearlel Rhubarb, A a. Ordtrs rrur venaea , Addrttt, 4. 9. WRIGHT. Ctrweatvlllt, Pa eplf) I) y rT . f . . , r,"" "" nairway b.twe.a Cleaid.U aad Larwenevllle, Is prspartd to fur. alsk all k lads of FHU IT TREKf5,(Su,.dardVnd dwrf.) IrtrirMu. iShntV.K. .i... uu.. Jiry (Tjtoii, C5rorrrlf5, tt. i. r. waavaa ,,. ............w. sr. lam, CLEARFIELD, TA., Are offering, at th old steed of O, L. Reed k Co., tb.lr stock of goedi, consisting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS k SHOES, HATS A CAPS,' HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At th most reasonable rates for CASH ar la exchange for Square Timbor, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. -Advances made to tho. engaged In get- ting out aquare timber oa tha tnott advantageous terms. pdtllanIS rp ii E LATEST MOVBI THE LATEST. MOVE I HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new building on Second Street, aearly opposite to store ot nearer Belts, CLEARFIELD, PA., Whr they will eontlnae to ttppty tholr old n& u Bany bow eutouiri u my corn, wilh PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) Patent Medicines, Paints aad Oils, Olatt (nd ratty, ecnooi uooas, stationery, Paper, A o.j alto, a full liae of Drug gists' Sundries, Hair Toaics, Cosmetlra, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Aoiici ooapa, rocaei Hoots, all of the best quality. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, tn medical A sacramental purposes only, Pare White l-ead, Colon of all kinds, Raw and Boiled LmMed Oil, Varnirhe, Turpen. tin, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnisk Brushes, Flaroriug Extracts, ConfecL'oneriet, Bird Seed, Spina, ground and utiumuu, wi ii aiOU.. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will find oar ttook of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do. moslio Cigara, Snuff and Fineut to be of th very best brand! la Ibe market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, AU kind of OLA8B WAR R GARDEN BEEDS, - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aad Mutioal Trimmings af .vary variety. Having a long ezperleaoa la tha basins., and an txtensiv and well teleetod stock of medicines, w ar anabled la fill Physicians' preaeriptions at the shortest notice aad oa the most reasonable terms, day and aight. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa, May 81, 1871, If. BISEL'S BEE HIVE H T O It E, LOCK HAVEN, PENN' A. Having aJJed fifty fttt ts our already eapa- olout Store Room, and with aa enlarged ttook or everything In the line of DRY GOODS, wa Invite th. people of Clearfield county to tail and innpeot th tame, Onr goods were bought al the tnw prices during tb let panic, add wa ara new prepared la afar Inducements such at were never before offered la. Lock liarea. Duyert will lad K greatly to their tdvantag. eall oa at before making tb.lr purchases. t. J. EVERETT k CO, Pron'r. Lock navni, Feb. H, 874.-lia gTOlSES SAWGUMMERS AND SAW UPSETS. : We have raoelved tba .-.. r.. it. .L . sell them at manufacue..'. .i n.,, TlT examine them, Tb.e ar. Ihe best. ' Jelfj-7! H. F. BIOLER A frv tWICRH- dk CONRTABtKIM VKttM W. bar arUiad i.. . . .. tUt ILL.4 .III '.a Vt:Z It. Matt, mail . oo,, ,. any ..lilrwit. mjli ANNOUNCEMENT OF TBI 6 BEAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I DV 0. PORTKM 811 AW, D. D.ft IMPORTAST TRUTHS i ' navlng succeeded la getting a lighttr tariff 08 material, bene, the tot) and saoeftralt charge fof parlial and full sets of Teeib. I ase the best Biauufaetrft of teeth and olb.r material. All o prations registered and warranted to gte ear vice and tatislaetlua. Friends, redeut that my ebargtt for tba later, tion of artificial and th taring of the natural teeth are now the most reasonable In P.nnsylranla. Preserve your teeth and you preserve your health. Puttlna of the natural teeth la a healthy, pre tervativeand nteful condition it made atpeeialty, lilaeaees and mnlfurumtinnsoommon to the mouth. aw and associate parts, are treated and corrected with fair success. Axaiainauona sua oonsaiia tions rnra. It would be well for patients from .a distance to let me know by mail a few days before coming to-the offioe. Ii I. vcrv Important that children b.twcea tha aget of tlx and tw.lv yoan tbould have their teeth exammeu. Anmithotlct are administered ana let in r uovd without pain. Ditpositiont and eharaoter ara Judged by all th world by lb expressions of tha face, bence how very disastrous may It therelore be for per-., eont to indulge an expreiiion of distorted features, even apart from a hyglenle view. Now, to enjoy natural (not artificial) comforts and pleasant, respect and obey natural simplicities and instinct. r "a I.- . l-.I.U Tl t, a a. ruuir.n c ua ti , Offioe la New Masonic Building, Second street, CkarSeld, Pa. .majl4'73 DENTMjCAED. " Dr. A. A1. U1LLS " Woulif My to hli pfttienti and the pub l.o onrm1ly, tht, oaring diulvd partnrbip wiib Ir. bbaw, be ii now duinc tba antira work of hit oflioa bimitlf, iu that patienti nrei not fear being put undtsr tha handi of any olhr operator. CI earn eld, Mini io, paiimcftTJ J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S., Oslo over Irwin't Drug Stor, CURWENSVILLE, PA. All dental operations, either in the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to Ibe treatment of diseases of the natural teeth, e-umt and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth cue. ecitfully oorreeted. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of fcther, and artificial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render eat Itfactlon. prlll6'71:ly rpilE MITCHELL WAGON, FOR Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. Universally known at the ORIGINAL RACINE WAGON. Made by experienced workmen out of aa rood material as money ean buy. We do not claim to build tho lowest priced Wagons, but onr aim is t build a well proportioned wsgon in all Its neria. and axeel in durability and lipht draft, Fur tha past quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon hat tuoceufully maintained the reputation of being me oort wagon in use. Ihe rapidly Increasing demand for them proves their superiority over all other wcgons. Mitchell, Lewit A Co., Manufacturers, Racine, Wisconsin. For tale by THOS. RF.ILY. Aug. 8, 1873. Clearfield, 1'a. The Bell s Run Woolen Factory, Penn township, Clearteld Co., Pa. BURNED OUT! BURNED UPI Tho bier i ben have, at great pon, rrboilt ipthborbood Mityp in tha araolion of a first elui Woolen Matiafactory. with all tba nodtm itnproTemantt attacbd, fcnd are prepared to ntaka all kindi of Clot hi, Cam i mere, Batinetti, Dlan ktf, Flanncli, ie, Plenty of ffooda on hand to apply all our old and a thwiand new on-tomere, whom we ak to come and erauiae our itoek. The bnsineii of . CARDING AXD FULLXXO 111 rooelre oar etpecial attention. Proper arrangement will be made to reeeire and delirer Wool, to sait out to men. All work warranted and done npon the abnrteat notiee, and by itriet atten tion to but in cm we bopo to realise ft liberal thara ef public patronage. 10.000 POUNDS W00I, WANTED! We will pay the hijrneet market price for Wool and ecll our manufacture! goods as low as similar gofd oan be bought in theeounty, and whenever we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we can always be found at home ready to make proper Apiavuew,.iung mnrr in prrson or oy leiier. JAMES JOHNSON A SONS, aprll?tf Dower P. O. jVEW BTORE AND NEW GOODS. JOS. SHAW & SON litre jutt opened a tig Stoii, on HainSt..Ci.iriiu), Pa. latelr occupied ,bj Wm. F. 1RWI.V. Their alock oonsiati of Gkoctatga of tha boat qualit, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, nd erery article) neceaaar? for ooe'i comfort. Call and examine oar a lock bafore pur cliMing eltswhara. May 9, IRCO-lf. 1 LE A R FIELD ACADEMY. MALE DEPARTMENT. Tnil WINTKR TERM of fburteea weeks will comm.no MONDAY, JANUARY lb, 1878. serai 01 1 union. Roading, Writing, Atealal and Writlea Arunmauo, urammar, ueograpby aad Hiitnry.. . tt ta Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Bin. gie nairy uooa-aeeping, or either, with Ihe above I, aa For Instraetiont ta Double Kntry Book. aeeping ana t-omiaerelsl Arltbmetio, spa tial terms to be arranged. For particular! retpattlng Ibe tctinol apply t. 0O ut K. M. McKNAbLt. STORE . ROOM AND OF7ICES FOR RBNTT The Store Room ea Beoo.d tre.t, kaown aa the "Keystone Store," lately oe euplej by K. W. Graham, Is for rent. Tb stor room Is !2i40, with ware room II18I, good water and pump la tba building. The office rooms hava outttaa entrance, second floor, J J19 ed Ii21 feet Baildlng In good order. Known t. be well situated and euttahle for any and all kleda of ou.iaeeF. ror lartner nartlenlars arlrlre.i r.i . ,i - . 1. i. KIVL1NO. Clcarfleld, raambj, 1H74.-tf CAUTION. All persoat ara horel.y warned against nurchatlni. ar In an. n. i.iu with the fnllowina nmnertv. ) n. , 1 . r two Pigs, three acres of Wheat la the ground! also, all tha household rurniture aow la posaeesion of T. A. ffrailh. of Hloom kvn.hm .. ,1 belongs to me, and Is snbfeet to .. ... time. JBHKMIAU iirtinniw ' forreat, March IS, U74.at . CHEAP GROCERIES! L1:mhk rrrr ti Tha uadertlffBad usm.m. 1.1. ',-. and nalront that be has opened a goad llae or or Kirk A Spenoer, for whi.b be tollclts a liberal petroaage. II. W. BPRNL'HR '""ber City, p, March t lf. J. K. M'MURHAY r.actt, (J:J78:y) NEW WASHINGTON F,".T!bA.n:?j:r'!!T.'.v-irr.-.-. bsertbee. rmh lusto towasbin. mi v.v.1." . r..v :v:",'., OMd to be It. yean aid. Tha owaer at renu.st. ' d to torn forward, nrov, property and take bar , j.,.., muuAU BURNS.