Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 30, 1873, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORSWO APRI10,187.
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RELIGIOUS NOTICES. .'.
as.thl.l Enletonal Chureh Rev. A. D
YoODU, Pester. Publio Service every Sabbath
,1 1 A. M.. ml It P- M.
gbbth Sohool l A. M.
. kxTn Mnetinr rerT Thunder, al 71 P. M
Communion Bervloe, Irit Sabbath of every
oath, at lli A. M.
gU Arw' Churth F.plteopal Rev.
GsoB.B H11.U Publio Senrloe Sunday morning
st 10 o'eloc k, and at t P. M. Sunday Sohool at
I f. M. Prayer Meeting Wedaeiday evening
at 9 week.
Pr.abyt.rla.li Church Rot. B. 8. Dorian
.hh.ih services moraine nd evening Sib.
Uth Sohool at J P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednet-
dT treeing.
ml fraudi' Churfh Cnthollc IUr. P.
T. Bhiiiu.-Mhi t lot o'clock A. H on tho
etcood nod lounn Dunriuys 01 omen momn.
Lutheran Church Rot. A. J. lURTioti
Muhinr oTorr Sabbath, nomine wl evening.
Sabbath School at ft. m. Prayer meeting every
Wsdnetday evening.
0. the snow, "the beautiful encrw."
the put week, and tho mod, tho Infernal mud-
ling.
Jonos, of the Tyrone Herald, is go
ing to Hollidaytburg court next woek aad wants
everybody to notioe bin. Qirebimnpun', Traugh,
Bellelotiterj have subscribed and of-
fond as a bonus $10,000 for tho location of ear
hop! li that tilUgo. Clearfield will go $10,000
better.
Rev. Robert C. Bryson, pastor of the
Prtibytirlao church at Pino Grove Mills, Centra
county, died od tho IStb. lie leave! a wlfo and
(oar children.
Reappointed. Oov. Ilartranft has
: seappolited Joilah Brans, Esq., of Curwenirillo,
j Notary Pablio. Thii li tho third tint ho hat
been eovraissioned. llo makfi a faithful officer.
A Lono List. It will be observed
by tho advertltement la tail lilut that the Mer
eoatlle Appraiser pobllihn a long lilt of names
tW Id?), and that appeal day eomes ncit Fridty.
It will bo noticed tbat tho citizen"
of Lumber Citj aro making proper efforti to open
a high aehool la their midst. Thie It cemmenda.
bit. For termi, etc., mo advertisement In thii
lane.
Teaterdav was circua dav In our
teem, and although the day wat rainy and wet,
the utual amount of pleaoure eeekert were on
hand to lee the elephant, the big "inaiki" and
the other wonden.
The Hollidaysbnrg Standard snys:
Oleorfitld bai local option, and yet lome of her
tlltarni drink lometnlng itrvnger than wator.
To. Imagine that Clcarscldcn practice the IIcl
Bdeysburg game.
Tyndall, one of Brookville'a escaped
jail birdi, wai oapturod near Butler, Pa., and re
turned to Umbo, and tho Commliiionere and
Sheriff planked down to his eapton $300. Robl
au h) Mill at large.
Treasurer Wilson's tax leveo com-
mtaeei la hit office In the Court llouie, on Priday
and Saturday next, fur Clearfield and Lawrenoe,
after erbieh be repairl to tho oouotry, commencing
at lanital a Tucaday.
Wb. Brldgens, one of tho first sot
Were la Kartbaui, died at the old homeitcad on
toe lrtk, In tho 80th year of hie age. Ha wai
highly m teemed by hit neighbori and will long bo
remembered by the rifibg generation for hii amia
ble diipoiitioa. g
If the editor of tho Oscoola Jleecille
aipecu to pocket ti per day at a Juror, when ho
eomet orer to Jane court, he'll bo fooled. "Blip,"
you had better bring $3 ptr day with you, became
the Commiiilonen will only allow yon what other
pwf'e get $2 per day.
We prcsumo it ia wholly nnnecesra
ry for at to announce in detail to our rcadert the
tut that wt hare had extremely nnpleaiant wca
atr la thii motion during the put woek, because
taoeo who bat aoy feeling on the tubjret hare
filly rcallied what wo refer to..
Can't Go In. Wo have lately re-
tired quite a anmbcr of communications relating
t diurtnt lubjoote j among them two marriage
attiees, but to Bam being attached to any of
teem they eaanot appear In our columns. Friends,
we want news, hut wo must hare the namo of the
arittr.
Anotuir "Tribune. We Imvo be-
tre ui a number of a new daily f aper started at
AHeota, entitled the liming TrUtnxr, pabliihcd
by WeCram A Dern. It it the belt temple of a
country daily we hare eror teen. It it eery newsy
tad mechanically eioeutcd in the best itjle of the
art ' Only $0 per annum.
mm I
The Tyrone Herald says :
Poor lamee cf bate ball, at different noinlt.
aad at the lame time, wire played in Altoona on
mauey uih
It It evidently ery llrely In the mountain city
ea nun day, but we will hare to arwitblt,Jonei.
JODOi Mater. We arc eratified lo
i mat aie nonore ncalin nal been greatly ro
stored. The Clinton Dtmocrat at last week snys
"Jadgt Mayer hai retarned from Philadelphia lo
improred kealtb. Ut li looking much better an
tppean ready to proceed with the bnainni of lis
wcait with hli uiual rigor and dirpatcb
On iiii Ground. On Mond.tvaftor-
awa last, Euperintondent Wilkiue and hit engL-
eer corpi droTe their itake at the d. put, and in
emplianoe with the adtioe of Ilor.oc Oreeley,
nane west, toward Curwenivllle, with the inlen
uen of eitendlng tho Tyrone A Clearfield railroad.
d troa the appearance of thing wo would not
e lubprlsed to tho road continued lo tho Al
lethiiwy rlrer, or area farther weit. Curweni
eiiUani will be made bappy, anyhow.
Announciments. Next woek we
tu begia lo aunounoa the nam at of eaadidatM
'er the moral office! to bo filled by tht votert of
r toaaty at the Ockber election. The fee will
t $10 each for Aieembly, RherifT, Treauror aad
XHitriot Attorney, and $J each for Oommlnioner,
Auditor aad Jury Commissioner. Thii eliargt li
" tht tard and S,000 tlcketi for each candidate.
"ost who warn more llokrta will Lo charged $3
ptr thousand extra. No name will be announced
tleketi printed until the aath femes to hand.
Sudden Df atu. P. C. Cromm,
Bwehtot tailor, who formerly resided at tbil
y've aad lately at Franklin, died at Drookrllle,
"ttrt ht btd Just removed, on tht erenin of the
'4th, of eonlliou of the brain, ared 84 Team.
cntbi and 9 days. Hit dim lie was audden
ol uoeiptcted, be harlnxfloui asiurtd by bit
'irstelen, a few houn befure, tbat bt would bt
"'it to attend to bnilnrsi br tht neit moraine.
tt friend! Of the dernaterl ( f Ma nlnea. kkTa
sympathy of their aelihbori In thtlr day of
wner.
Tm'New Mrjuinpai.iTV WallueA.
". tottring a portion of tht territory of Boki
fcihip, oa tht railroad, 10 ml let tut f thii
u aas Beta treoted lata a boroueh. and It new
r; br bailneea. Aa election for borongh o(l.
r" ' pi" the Itth, at which 28 votci
pit polled rather a smell pattern, but plenty of
I1 grow. Justine. J.m.l II. Turner! Cob.
'Me, Andrew m... ui.k r...i.ki. al v
raeri Bartcaa. Iibi Kkin.ir T nnnll
r V. IfuUon, j, JJ, Halt, John Bamberger, John
ila. a.,. w - B , .
. . Aivor, e-arona a. lurncrj ncnooi
"etoM, 1, n. Turner. II. a. V. Mnl.
Chapman, Wat. LearUk, Phlaeal Thayer
rt: T. J. lleKr Iatpeetori, David Tamer,
- l oiiviMira, a. as. jjoii, iraviu (4mg 1
Q. Outhryi Ovirseen, J. K. Totnet, p.
" a t TmiutM. Jaatte II. Tatiar. I
Important Laws. On our first pace
will be found lererel Aott of Assembly patted last
winter, relating lo Clearfield county. Tht further
rnpptciaent regulating tht boroughs In this eouu
ty Is particularly Interesting lo the cltlieut there
of, at the change ll radical. The next authorises
tht Totera of thii oounty to eleot two Assistant
Assessor! at the October lltotion, Tht Bhtrlt ii
to girt sotlei to that effect la bli general election
proclamation. The other two tuppltmenti relate
to the District Treasury queitlon, regulating tht
compensation and prerentlug than from holding
any other oBot. - Tbil latter feature ia too broad
It would bi proper to exclude them from the office
of Auditor, Superrlaor, Overteer and Bohool Dl
rector, beoame all theie olBeera are more er leu
oonoerutd in attening and handling public money.
and should hare uo Toioa In settling or adjusting
tht public accounts. Bat why a Juslict of the
Peace, Constable, Assessor, Judge or Inspector
should be diifranehiied wt oannot understand.
To our mind there should hare been added to the
last supplement relating to the District Treasurer
the wordt 1 "not exceeding three per cent.1' Then
if there was anybody patriotic enough to diethargo
the dutiea for nothing, ht could bare done to.
Now, If by negleot or detign no amount it fixed.
the Treasurer can play George 0. Erant, tht Btate
agent, and charge tha borough or township ten
per cent. It will not do to lay that thii will not
bapptn, beoause the Erani lestoo is conclusive on
this point. And if Btate officers cau defraud the
treasury out of (Arte avarfrsd lAoueaad Mian, un
der a similar act, what it there to prevent a bor
ough or townsbip officer from taking tW tW
toad dollars out of hii treatury, if 10 diipoeed f
A umll mould hare been fixed la the hill,
A Gigantic Speculation. A hoaw
tale of coal and timber lands wai cloicd two weeks
agobetwocn Robert Osborn, A. P. Baum. John
Carrier and Nathan Carrier, all of Brookville, to
Col. Win. rhltlipe, President of the Allegheny
Valley Railroad, who purchased from the party
namod, about 1.S00 acres and the half Internet in
800 acres, for the sum of (Aree kundrti ijtone.
aad sue Auadred and cly yire Julian, being
over $126 per acre. These landt lit In Brady and
nation townships, on Sandy Lick creek, along
tht lino of the Low Grade Railroad, where Falls
Creek empties into Sandy. To our mind, this
lettlei tho question at to whore the ihopi of tho
Allegheny Valley Railroad will be located, and
Hies the Junction of the Buffalo road with the
Low Urade road at the mouth of Fills Creek.
The pine trees In that section are less than 200
feet high end the coal rein not ever 20 feet thick.
It is, without doubt, one of the grandest specula
tions that erer occurred In thii notion of tht
Statt.
BiniiiD the Scenes in Washington :
llelng a complete account of the Credit Mobil-
ler ineeitigations, the Congressional Kings,
lun.ivm iiurtguet, worKins or the Lobbies,
etc. Girlng tin eocrot history of our National
Government, in all itt various branches, and
showing bow tht public money Is squandered,
now Tolrt are obtained, tie. With tketcbet of
leading Henatort, Congressmen, Government Of
ficial! and an aocurata detorintion of the srilen.
did Public Huildinrt of tha VeHeral !'..,,. I
By 14,1 ward W. Martin, author of tht Heorett of
mi ureal L'lty. illustrated with nurocroui fine
engraviufi of the public buildinge and noted
ecenel in VYethsngUu.
Such Ii tht somewhat lengthy title of a work
published, ipeeimen ibceti of which are now be
fore us. Mechanically the work ii well done, and
we believe the author treat! hii lulject fairly and
the public should patronise and thank him for
pr'dueing la book form tome of tht "loonel" en
acted at our national otpltal. We shall refer to
thii book again, at lome future time. It ll sold
by subscription, and agrnti are waated every
where. Addrcsl National Publishing Company,
rnuadclpbla.
How to Go West. This is tho ex
prcnive title of an eighty paged pamphlet issued
by the agent of the Chicago, Burlingttn A Quin-
ey railroad. A number of txcellenl mapi accom
pany the publication, together with some splendid
views of scenery along lbs line of this road. "Go
west, young man," was the standing advice of the
late Horace Oreeley to the numerous young men
who used to inquire of him what to do, or where
to go. Any one disposed to try it should lecure
a copy of this painphiot before hi lUrts. Much
anxiety it overcome and trouble avoided by ob
taining correct information, and this publication
coutainl much of what the western bound traveler
should know before starting. Sent fret to any
addrrst upon application to the General Passen
ger Agent C, B. A Q. R. R., Chicago, III.
Clearfield county was tho first in
the State to declare against license. The mw
law workt admirably. Every night in tbt week
the deniicni of tbo oapital of tha county get
howlinz drunk, if we have been correotlv Inform.
cd by a well-known lumberman, who arrived In
mis eiry last evening. .illooaa TWouiie.
That'i a lie kly ilory. Yon have not been
Informed correctly. Your "well-known lumber
man" set either drunk or bai little regard for
truth.
A. J. TounK, si highly respected cil-
ilen of Spring Wills, Centre oounty, committed
eulcldo on the 17th by opening a vein In bli arm
and bleeding to death. He leave! a wift and two
children. On bii person wai found a ihort note,
written with a lead pencil, ia those wordi :
Dear wife tnd children, I am tha innocent vio
lins of a conspiracy.
What this conspiracy is no one knows.
Attempt to Rob Jnmos Thomp
son, a young man, attempted to rob John Askey,
of Clearfield, at tht depot a few dtyi since. As
key it aa old man. Thompson grappled him, run
nil band into his pookol an J took out his pocket,
boon, not ut uiJu'l got nw.ty ai he ixpoctrj. Th
.1.1 1 .1 1 1 , . ....
wiu wan uciu 01m nil assistance oamc. He wai
taken before Alderman Batchcler and committed
for court in default or $300 ball. Askey wanted
the Alderman to let hiia get at Thompson and
give him a good drubbing in satisfaction fur the
offence, but declared hii Intention to come down
and prosecute if he wae not allowed to settle the
eaie In his own way. CVi'aloa Drmnrnl,
List of Idlers remaining unclaimod
in the Poslofilee at Clearfield, for the week ending
April ZVth, 1878
Bailey, Clauelini N.
Bridge!, Itutsell O.
Cue, Viririt
Dunlap, Mrs. Anna
Flynu, Paul J.
Hofmen, Israel E.
Joseph A Son
Jones, John 11.
Kyler, Itichard
K linger, George
Levensalor, Silas
Larimer, John B.
Laiuoy, Hubert
McC'rackcn, Amanda E.
Pierce, 6. N.
Penti, Mist Lisilt
Beam, D. II.
Ilulten, Charlel
Swortwood, ilenj,
P. A. GAUL1N, P. M
Wo would advise Hill to ouit easier
crxi auu tats 10 gooes eggs. 1 Hey bare more in
them, e
Special 1. ,
Farmers may find it lo their interest to read the
card of Mr. Morgan, found in our tdvertisingcol-
It ll being unirtrtallv undirtteod that Thoain
ton A Co. ire always ahead with new and cheap
good! and ware! railroad or no railroad. Those
who disbelieve Ibis In these times of muddy roads
and bad weather (for nothing keeps nl back) will
find it lo their adrantsgo by calling at our store
in Cnrwrnsrllte tnd lay in their spring supply of
Room now ontrvn cneaptr man ever Lelore. Cell
an j now. t charge nothing for showing goods.
Farmers in want of Grain Drills for Snrlne
teeding, and Corn Plnnlen, will do well to order
ai onec, Sample machine! onlv on hand at
M. U. Urowr A Dko.'i,
April 23, 1873, Cloarllild, Pa.
Sst Time! Save Labor! RavaVnnral
vrutnes: i no --novelty wringer" Ii tbt belt in
the market. Buy It I try it.
For talo by II. F. Bici.aa A C.
Girl Wartbd. A elrl. aeod from 11 in ia ...
find a permanent homt with a tmall prints fam
ily. Will be taken U raise or paid feirwaiee.
Apply at tblt eiaiee. apllfitf
FitniRri TaoRi.R. The lihlni wasoa havlae
ecmraenced, loreri of thii elegant tport will bt
casting about to find where to purchase Ike aeoee
sry reqiiireraontt la order to etijoyy the sport.
To all such we wilt say, go to the Hardware Slort
of II. F. Bigler A Co., at they have the finest lot
of Trout Ko.Ls, Lines, Uooks, Baskets, Bait
Boiet, Reela, Saoods, Flics, etc., ever brought to
tbil county. Their Trout Hods are really ele
gant, and every person expecting to go trout-fishing
thii tummtr ibeeld have one. tV-S
Lakb Pi.AtTBR Hevtral oar loadt received by
ratter A l.vtle, wMeb will be told vcrr eheen.
Farm era, make note of 1'ils.
febl.t
Jnrt Halved, a larva Ittt of nna-eefileet.
I.tirpt and Laaterni at
U F. Dieiia A Ce l.
rora las Btlltfonl, ffrtiatfi'ean,
CLASSIFICATION OF LIFE INSURANCE CO S.
M. EniToai It is doubtless still frcih In tht
niluUt of your roadtri, tht effort the Mutual Life
Insurance Co. of how York made near the and ol
me year, inu, 10 reduce the relet of Insurance,
out uau 10 reilliqulsn Jw lit tins l.inj gn
account of the earnest requests of all the aeound
third, fourth and fifth olas'oi of Mutual Llfn I....,!
ranee companies of the United Hlatos, who were
under the Impression that they would have to quit
1 imuiucroi inem wouic,
have been compelled to bave reinsured their rlskt
If the Mutual Life of New York bad tuooeeded In
reaueing sua rates as 11 proposed, aay from It to
lo per cent., and still be a mutual company, and
declare larger dividends than many of the lower
ciass 01 mutual me companies are now doing with
um piovwu. uigu rauie euargou.
During tha time the Mutual Life of New York
had thii reduction of ratts under consideration.
it waa widely disoussed auioug Life Insurance
inou. Actuaries, Bankeri and all claasea or nil,.,
financier!, what othir Mutual Life Coinpanioi
wvuim uo euiv to reuuet lotir raiol Wlin tnt Ntw
York Mutual, and Hill declare dividends and pro
tect their policy holder!, and there baa been a
general oonourrenoa that all Mutual Life Com-
naniee ennlri have loinml lha Klulunl I. if nr fcl.
York In reducing their rates where their ratio of
groei txpeneei to gross receipts did not exoeed 12
per oentum, and then have a surplus to protect
tueir nonoy ooiaen.iuiiy on ulLLinn or HOLLA an
And it ia further concurred bv theso leadine fi
nancier! that loch Companiei should be prtteuttd
to the Insuring publio aa first efoss (fomixiain.
And we may very Justly continue thii clastll
flcntlon on a duo-drclmal a.vatero, and those other
Mutual Life Companiet, whutt ratio of gross ex
penses to gross reotipti are between 12 and 24
per centum, ihould rightfully belong to the aro
und ctasi ooiupaoloa, and thole whose ratios are
round between 24 and SO per oentum belong to
third claae, and 10 on at a dno-deoiinal ratio.
And according to tbil lyitem, tha underiignod
hai thought proper to present to the t'nsureo! and
laturt'itp; publie of, Bellefonte and vicinity, the fol
lowing classification of Life Insurance companiei,
carefully taken from the ofljolel tables from the re.
fiort of the Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner
ur the year and by ibis eleastiloettou enable
tne polioy-buhlers or Centre oonnty to determine
what class of eouinanies tbev are insured im also
to direot those about to inmrt whore they ought
u, iimure. adu, .nr. cuuor, ai i.ne inturanet 11
fait bonoming an Important part of our finance,
these otlioial reportt should aimuar in onr auuntv
papers nften, so as to direct the Life Insurance
oiiiiis w sue rigui purs.
IIducc we hat-e the following eaisifioatlon ao-
ooruiog to tne abovo rulo:
riRtr clam oourArm:!.
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y., Connecti
cut Mutual, Mutual Benefit of Newark, N.J.,
new r.ugiana mutual, r;tna, or Uartlord, New.
V 1- I ..1 .1.. ii . ,
a vim uuw iwi nit t tus AUtusi.
ICCOKD CLAI! COUrAalKI.
Charter Oak, Northwestern Mutual, Manhatten,
Kniokerbooker, Equitable Life, Association of the
I'. 8 , Mass. Mutual, Home Life, Provident Life,
norm America, v asiiingtnn, Keeurtly,.lobn Han
cock Mutual, Ucrmainit, New Jersey Mutual and
several oiuers.
miRn rLiii rourA'isi.
Metropolitan. N. Y., Continental. N. Y.. Contl
nental, Hartford, Eclectic, American Popular, As
bury, Brooklyn, G lobe Mutual, Government Securi
ty, uuardian Mutual and several othera.
rocnm claii ccupahibi.
Anchor Life, Empire Htate. Hartford Life and
Annuity, Merchants' Natiunal Canitol and a few
otbors.
A rule how to find a rood Life Insurance com
pany ! Go to the office of any good Life Agent,
and ask biin for a copy f the New York or Man-
acnustttl UOioial lilla Insurance Report par no
attention to what may be laid lo yoa by any one
about any particular company I but eaamine the
otnoial report yourseir, (tnd be sure tbat the re
port ll ejleial), and when yon flud a onmpany
wnoee ratio or eipeose lo iueoiae smallest, gross
assets largest, and with tbt target! turnlui as re
gards policy-holders, ask tho agent to obtain a
policy for yon at once in tbil company, and wheL
you inveit ia luob a company you make the best
legitimate investment tbat can be made In the
United Btatel. C'tTill.
Fresh Garden Seedsfrom the Philadelphia ear-
dens. Alto, Oniou Beta fur sale by
April H.-et llanriwirx A Inwin.
IuroRTAtrl IvpoktautI Below nleasa find
a litt of pricei of Boot! and Shoei, of wbioh Fle
jral it now telling enormoui loti :
Women 1 lull trimmed lulling Gaiters, $2.00,
at FLKGAL'8.
Women'i ootnmon Morocco Gtilern, 11.25,
at PLEGAL'B.
Women'i Kersoe kid Gaiters, $1.00,
at FI.EGAL'S.
Women'i Cvngrest lasting Gaiters, 1 2f.
at FLEOAL'U.
VTomcn't plain latting Gaitcrt, $1.00,
at PLEGAL'S.
Men't tommon kip Boots, $3.00,
at FFEGAL'B.
Mcn't fiut kip Boots, $4.00,
at FLEGAL'B.
Men'i French kip Booti, $6.00,
t at FLKOAL'P.
Men's common calf Hoot!, $4.00,
at FLKGAL'S,
Who Is determined to sell at the above prices, at
bis ttorr, on Second street, opposite Ex-Gor. Big
ler'l residence, Clearfield, i's. J;IS
Fnrsa Gnoi'itn 1'lartbi:. rteocired at Corner
Blort by car load aud for rait hy 1
&. A. n . V. Irwib.
Curwenivllle, March 13, 1872.
A full line of Household Gocdt. Japanned Ware.
it., for talt by 11. V. Biglor A Co.
II. F. Bigler A Co. have hern makinr extcntive
additions to their ttock of Hardware (be last few
davt. Everything ntw in Shelf Hardware, Ped
dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Buildcrt'
Hardware, and Ilurdwara of all kicdl, can be teen
al their tlort. May 22.
Wood and Willow Wart of all descriptions for
sale by II. Y. Bigler A Co.
Nertca to Wauor ao Carriaub Mar ant Wa
have Just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Entices
and Allot, which wt offer cheap for cash.
... - 11. r. UlULBU A c.
Axat. Beveniy-fivi doitn Clearfield Wood-
cbopperl Axes at
Viii:7I. II. Y. BIGLEll A Ct'l.
Cileimd Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Bird Cagi
a largo aitorlmeut at U. F. Big
!r Co,
Taints, Oili and Varnishti for salt by II. F.
Bigier a co.
Stwa. Eistan's Cross-cut Saw, Great Amtricln
aw, uoynton t Lightning Stw, at
2J-72 U. F. Biolbi A Ct'l.
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow War.
. Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Jnpanntd Wart.
Paints, Oils, Varnishti.
Calcined Plaster..
Wagon and Can-tare Makers' tunnliet.
All ot tbt above for sale at the mammoth ITerd-
ware Store of 14. t, Bigler A Co, Sroond street,
Clearfield, Pa. Jt
tiirrifd.
On Ihe 20th Inil., bv the Her. J. n. Sarorit,
Mr. FRANK P. KI11KY, of Osceola. Clearfield
county, Pa., and Miss MOLLIS A. KELLhiH, of
i-uiiipsuurg, ucuire eouniy, I'a.
On Tucedsy, An-ll istb. 1RT.1, by Eev. Isaac
HreawAU, Mr. E, W. COW HER, of Centre eountv.
to Misi ANNA M. DAVIS, of Clearfield county.
On March 2Id, 1873, by Rer. Iiaac Hrcrrah,
Mr. WARKK.V MoCULLY.to Mill ALICE JOR-
li An, both ol Muilen, l'a.
On April 2d. 173. hv Rev. A.J. 1U.t-.ot..
.nr. w. IJ. I.VMAN, to Mill ULLU B. 811AW,
coin oi n auaoelon, l a.
aua.
In 1.4wreoc toWDn.ilp.nti Anril 20. 1873. JOHN
lo 11 11 1 vii 11 1 11 1 tit 1 1 road
TynONS A C1.EAUFIELP BRANCH
fS and tfl-r Monday, OCT. 28th, 1871, the
y rasscngnr trains will run daily (exoept Bun
ders) between Tyrone and Clearfield, oi lollowi
l M.AIil IM.LI .M.Mb.
LKAVB SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield
.3.20, r.N
,.4.13,
.4.40, "
.8.00, "
Tyrone .S0,i.si
Osceola... 10.60, "
Philipsburg... 11.07, "
Clearfield 11.10, "
Philipsbura..,
Osceola
Tyrone
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 6. 10 1.
Tyrone ,8.66 p. .
Intersection. ..Ml "
Osceola 8.16
Phlllptbarg ...8.81 "
Clearfield, ar....6 "
Philipibure... ( 43 "
Otocla !. "
Intersection.. 8.0T '
Tyrone 8.10 '
FARB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa $2 0.r Mlddlrtowa $3 Ot)
Lock Haven u I 70 Marietta.. a .(
Wllllamsport I fin Lancaster.. 186
llnntingilna ) 80 PHILADELPHIA 1 i
Tiewlstown. I 80 Altooaa 1 fib
Marysvllle 4 60 .'obn.tnwn.. I 80
UAHRISBCHG... 4 7il PITTSBURG- t 16
Close eonntotions madt br all traiat at Tvrone
and Lock Haven.
, 0E0I1GB C. WILKINS,
uy17 tf. Supsriateodtnl'
. 1 Clearfield Markets.
Corrected werklrby Rii-iiird Mtttor, Wholesale
ana Hcltll Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro.
villous, Ao., Mtrket street, Clearfield, Pa.
C'LBAKriULa, 1'a., April 211, S73.
Apples. green, 00Q 60
Dried, V b 10
Apple butttr.fsgil, 76
liutter 00(a) 40
Beaut $0 00(d) 1 50
Buckwheat 1 00
Ilogt, dressed
Hidtt, green.
Hami 00(,$
Shouldtrt ...IMl(rf
Bidei.H 00(d)
Lard I01V
18
10
121
Uuokwkeatuourm,
Beef, dried
t ' Mail DOrk.m bbl...50 00
22 Oat (10
Beef, fresh 1(a) III Unions to
Boards, M U Ollyj 14 Oil potatoes 00(j 80
Corn,ahollod.. 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. II
Corn, ear 00(d) 60 Platter, M bbl $00
Corn meal, VI sack, 1 5" Itye J 10
Chop, Iftcwll 10Q 2 tPlllagl, lb I
Cloverteod 8 00 Salt, U sack. Horn) 160
Cheese. $uShlnglei,18 In.$4(rt6 00
Clierrlei, b. 10(rk H.Bbingles,2 laltlli 00
Chtekoua, dnd, lb, 16 Timothy teed.... t to
KS ' u Tallow Ill
Flaxtoad. 2 00, Wheat. $00
Flour ........0 OOfifilO JDlWool SO
Hay 00 00 (a, 30 OOjWood, V oord.. $ 60
T 1ST OF JtJROHS drawn for June Term,
-1-4
A. D. 1873 1
ORAKO JUROai.
T.fl. Washburn. Decearl.
John M. Boss Bell
Samuel Ltmbtrt.Boggs
Walter Shirey..Bradford
Geo. C. Kirk Bradv
Wm. Murray Girard
A. C. alter. ....Ooshsi
Joilah Kvani...Grahi
Alex. Ream Gulicb
11. U. Uuwmao... Huston
Tlios. Bmith Jordan
Jai.M'Murray.Burntidt
Jacob A. Breth Chest
Sol. Maurer... Covington
J. F. Weaver.CIearnrlil
Jno. Irrin..Curwcnivillt
Motet Oweni.,.. Decatur
Jan. T. Straw..Ptrguson
Ohs. Hchnarre Karth
Bam'l. Powell. Lawrence
Wm. R"tbroek... Morris
Geo. M. Brisben.Oteeola
John Bloom, Br Pikt
.Nathan Line! Union
TRATinia JIRORS wait wtta,
Jamel IIainei...Beccaria
Charlel T. Thorp... Bell
Amoi B Tate a "
Wm. Bmea) ..Boges
Wm. Gallagher... "
Wm. Speedy
Joseph Hbirey..Bradford
Ellis Smeal.... "
C. Hummel
Dao'l Goodlander.Brady
John P. Heck
Ab'm. Bloom...Ftrgueta
nonert Leonard..Goshtn
John A. Fulton. "
Edward Flandert Gulieb
Kobert Hullivan..Huston
Daniel Longin..,. Girard
J. G. Williami.. . Jordan
G. Fisher Kailbaui
D. E. Bloom. ..Lawrence
rl. A. Mitchell. "
Joe.Owtnt
James Forest...
J. G.B-hryvar. -
T. N. Fulton...
Alex. Bbi
John Carlile
Sara'l a. K unts...
Fred. Smiley
Chat. Bebwcm..,H
Erattut Lutber,.,
John Jamison,.,
Andrew Liddle....
J. Lines (of J01.L
Geo. Hart Morris
N. l'.lmer...N. Wath'ta
John Foreman. ..Otecola
Jamel Young..,. "
D. 11. Johnston Ptnn
David T. Sharp....
Wm. Hunter
Chelt
Robert Owtn Pikt
J. M. Pioard..Covlngton
W. B. Tbompt'a, W. I.
Cbambert..Curweniville
Jno. Laborda, Jr.Union
S. J. Gilnelt '
G. Hoekenbery.Woodwd
travrusu jraoRa txroiD Will.
Trios. C. Wall..Btoearlai Enoch Orarhart.Decatur
Jet. L. Morgan. ..Uoggi Amoi llubler....Grahem
Thoi. Holt Geo. Mover "
Kudolpb Buck.Bradford Paul J. Fiyan....Oulieh
Adam Graham. " C'bal.Brown Unston
Wm. S.Taylor. - David Homing... "
John Potter Brady C. Colbura.....Karthaui
Wm. L. Porter.... " Jtmti Juokton...Knoi
8. R. Lobaugh.... " Dennis Owens.. Lawr'nos
u. K . Hmeetl....UumsideJrtcob Ouliob.. "
Bam'l Brickley " .Isaac Goon.... M
Daniel Fry Chtst John Pen ton...
II. 1'ennlngton..... " Jas. B. Hhaw... "
W. Schnarrs.. CoviaitonUlex. GIisct Morris
John Dougherty. ...Cl'fd L, O I.ingle Osceola
M. B. Ogdsu..
J.Gallaiher..N. Waeh'tn
Asaph Kirk Ptnn
Joe. C. Bloom Pikt
John Troutman.... M
J. Bilger...Carwenirillt
OttPLTANS' COUNT SALE. In
pursuant! of in order of the Ornhins'
Court of Clearfield county, the undersigned, Ad
ministrator of the tltatt of Richard Alberaft,
late of laid county, deo'd., will tell at public
tale, at the Cross Uoads at East Bidge, in Burn
side township, said eountv, on
THURSDAY. MAY d. 187J.
at 1 o'clock, P. M.,tbc following described real
estate of laid deceased, to-wit: All that oertaia
piece of land titunte in Bornsidt townsbip, laid
county, bouudad by Itndt of Isaac Krim, K. A.
Irvln Co. and others, containing TWENTY
FIVE ACIlh'S, more or less.
Tanvi or Salb. One-half of the purchase
money oath on conlinnatlon of lala, aad tht bai
anoe in aix montbt thtreafttr. Tht latter pay.
meat, with interett from date of sale, te be se
cured by Judgment bonds on the premisel.
ALEXANDER M1ILWAI.N8,
April 23, '73, S-t Administrator.
ruQS and Irdirinrs.
rp ii e
LATEST MOT El
THE LATEST MOVE I
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To tlittr new kntMlnf on P-vond Ptrrct, nctrl
opnt too itoro of ntftrer Uttin,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Whoro thy will eootlnae t tnpplj tbrlr old ud
nu; bw oaitoB m mj come, who
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICAL SI
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Inolcdiog all aew remedies,)
Patent Medialntt, Ptlati and Oils, Olati and
1'Btty, School Books, Statlontry, Paper,
Ae-; aim, a full Hut of Drug
gists' Sundries, Hair
, h Tonics,
Cotmttiel, Porfamerlel, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Toilet rJotpi, I'otket Books, Ac, all of
the belt quality.
PURS AND LIQUORS,
. ' i
for medical A itcramtnlal pnrpotot only,
Pure White l ead, Colon of all kinds, Raw and
Boiled Linseed till, Varnllhea, Turpau.
line, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Branbes, Flavoring
Eitracti,
Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Spice, f rfltmd and
ungrouuu, oi ail aiaai.
SMOKERS AND CI1EWER8
Will find our slock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Imported aad De
mestie Clgtn, Sunn and Fine-out to be of tbe
very best brandi la tht market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
AU kindt tf OLA'S WAHE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimminga of arery variety.
Having a long experlenc In the businem. aad
an extensive and well lelected itook of medioinei,
we are enabled te fill Phrtiotans' nreenrltitions at
the shortest notl.ie and ou the meet reatonable
terms, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN,
n.siCrld, Ts , Ma 11, Vf7l If
gt)i 6ood.
SPRING GOODS I
AT
WM. REED'S.
PHINTB,
PARCALE8, . ,
GINGHAMS, 1 '
TICKINGS,
, , MUSLINS,
' ' ' SHEETINGS,
COTTON A DK3,
BOY'S CAS8IMHRB,
MEN'S CABSIMBRS
DRESS GOODS,
la great variety aad all the nowsl shade!..
' Japaoeae Pcpllm,
( Japauea Sllkt,
Striped Popllna,
j. ... BUk popn,,,,
French Mohalra,
Crelonnaa,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Black'Silks!! BlackiSilksI
Shawls.! ShavlsrShavls!
Carpet, Carpets,;Carpet,
old t tht loweit CMh prico l "
WM. REEDS,
8 28 Market Street, Clcarflcld, Pa. ..73
jLOUR, FEED, AO.
THE BECCAItIA '
FLOURING MILLS.
Tbt WBdertijned wovld rttpoetfull girt Bt
tiot to tht oitiMM of Bocotrift towoiblp tod tur
rottDding country, lht bt hat purohwtd tht
BteetrU Flouring Villa and pat trtrjthlng ia
oomjjlttt ordtr, aod It tnanufattariag a ftrit-tlan
quality of Floor.
CUSTOM WORK DOKE,
aad Flour in naalitfoniUotlyoa hand for talt.
chop, conn meal, bran, ac, ac.
attrsyi ta hand aod for talt wholetalt or rttail.
OP INCH RIIINCI.ES WANTED
O" A Will exchange Flour and Chop for 2c
iacb Shingles, or will pay part money, it deeiied.
16)1 tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG.
SAWS I SAWS! SAWS I
DISTAN'6 CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND
CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boynton'B Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED A ELBCTIUC SAWS,
i For lale by
ootl3,7l 11. T. BIGLER A CO.
C. D. WATSON,
DEALER IX
mm & PATET MEDIUMS,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND TANKER NOTIONS.
FINE TEAS A BOASTED COFFEE,
BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A SEOAIIS,-
SCHOOL BOOKS A SIATlOSEBt,
Maionie Building, Second Street,
dso4 7J ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
T)IKK, WIIITI A BOAN LINING 8KI.NS-
X Just received and for ttle ny
April 10, It: 70.
II. F. BIGLKK A CO.
Wo desire to call tho attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that wo
hovo opened a
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Whcro wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
! Our stock of PIANOS will consist of J . . :
RAVEN & COMPANY'S TJANOS,
STE1NWAV Ac SONS' PIANOS,
Wo oro prebnrcd at all times
tavoruulo terms as to prices ana
Onr stock of ORGANS will
HYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndcr'a Kneo Tremolo and downward
The SMI I II AaihKHJ.VIN UKUAiN tU. S UKUAIVS,
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO8 JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Ifcsidcs these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
Wo sell on every plnn known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
POri'LAR AiND EASV btaASts 1'LAlXs
On our easy terms everyone
amount will tend bo much to
IDWc shall t glad to hoVo
oci2.V7My
1873. SPRING. 1673.
NEW GOODS!
AT
W3I. ItKEDT.
. ! '1 .i i it J- -1 I. r
BARGAINSI BARGAINSI BARGAINS!
. At It, Brawl Muslia. : . it - - .
. At 10c, Brown Muslin, real good.
Al 12,o, Brown Muslia, yard wide.
At 12o, Splendid Bleached Musliu, yd wide.
At 18o, Handsome Poplin Plaids. '
At 33c, Japaneae Poplin.
At 5Je, Black and Colored Alpaca.
At 60c, Jtpsnest Silk, worth 76o.
At $1.00, Elegant Pilk;Poplln.
At $1.18, Good Black Bilk.
At $1.60, Splendid Block Silk, wide,'
At $2.00, Black Bilk, worth $1.6. .
At 20e, Good White Pique, or P. K.
At $1.16, Good Houey-oerah Quillt.
At $1.76, $2.00, $2.50, Snleudld. Marseilles
QuUti.
BATCT1EL8, TBUNKS, OIL CLOTH, OENTS'
VNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, 8I1IRT3,
SUSPENDERS, IIANDKERCII'FS
GLOVES, COLLARS, CCFFS,
AC, AC, AC.
' at price to luit tbt timet.
call a an hi row tocbiilt, at
WM; REED'S,
. , Market Street, Clcarflcld, Pa. .
B.
F. STERLING,
Hanafaoturer of
SADDLES & HARNESS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Work cuartntecd to giro latisfactlon. Prices
reasonable. Give me a eall.Sbop in Orabam'l
Row, Market itreeU nov30,73.
D. J. CROWELL,
Manafaetunrof the D. IT. Ball Bolting Mac hint
and tht
BIDE CUT 8IIINGLB MACIIINK.
to eat from 18 to Id incbee. aod HoriiJ under
Kvarat'i patent, Jointtri, Irait Saw Afaehlnti
and Ueneral Mill Work, tiinocm a hulling, Camtr
on foonty, Pa.
Repairing of Machine! aod, general C onto to
n ora aono 10 oraor. aaguy
Iii very Ntable.
t iIIE an Jertl trued htira Iuti to (nrnm. tha nnli.
X lie that he tt now fully prparrd to aeeommo-
iw an m ine way or rarmsniog liortot, Uuggiee,
Saddlei and Ilarnen, od tht thorteet notice and
00 reatonalilt Urmt. Bmidtnet oa tocait ttraot,
dcwwcod eLBiru mau courtn.
UBO. W. QKARHARI,
Tltarflald. April 1!, 186T. r.
O. I. c.
"llfHEBE to buy my DRY GOODS, ORG
v T oerjee. Queensware, Glassware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, ebeap for cash.
The subscriber bege leave to Inform hit old and
new cuttomtrl tbat bt hat opened
A VARIETY STORE
IN GLEN IIOrE, PA.
And will sell goods at nrieti to suit the timet. A
liberal reiloettou will be
made to customer! buy.
Ing at wholesale.
Call and examine my itock before pnrohaiing
elsewhere. A liberal than of public patronage is
solicited.
C. J. EEAOY.
Olen Ilnpi, Pa., Jnuu U, 1171.
gTONE'S SAW GUMMERS AND
SAW UPSETS.
Wa hava rtotirtd the ajfeney for Ibt above and
will wl, them at mitnafaciitmr't pricot. Ctvll and
eiamtno thetn. Ibrj am the hft.
jel8-71 H. F. D 10 LER 4 CO.
BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IX
BTRI'MKXTP ! Or Ram, both new and
cajond hand, at the Muilc 6tor, oppor te Uullch'i
Furnltur 8 tor. All penoni intemtrd art invi
ted to onll acd ck amine a new ttyle of Organ now
on ilnbitlon. fihret Muiia and Wuslo Dooki
constantly oa hand. apl24-;itf
mm
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PEN JT'A.
HAINES BROTIIEKS' riANOS.
to furnish any of the cheaixjr makes of Pianos to order on the most
terms oi pnymcni.
consist of tho new and popular
Can' have a good instrument,
MAKK I1UM1S JIAFl'Y.
u call and see us, whether you desiro to purchase or not.
n YXDEirw nrnic Tonis.
FANCY GOODS, :
WHITE GOODS,
AT
WM. IlKKII rS.
HEW IIAT8 aod BONNETS.
FLOWERS an RIBBONS, .
NECKTIES and FICHUS,
COLLARS aud CI FFS,
CORSETS and HOOPSKIRTt. '
DL'STLEM and other FIXIN'S.
UNDERWEAR of all kludi,
HOSIERY and CLOVIM, : '
HANDKICRCHIEFS,
WHITE TRIMMINGS.
EMBROIDERY,
TOWELS,
NAPKINS.
STANDARD TRIMMINGS.
A FILL L1XE OF PARASOLS.
NEW WHITE GOODS.
PIQUA, - I
STRIPED MUSLINS,
. PLAID MUSLINS,
SATIN STRIPES,
MARAPOSA STRIPES,
AC, AC, AC. :
All will be Kid al the lowest prlcM at
WM. REED'S,
Market Street, CKarfleld, Pa.
BAD THIS I
R
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1
Tha attention of tht eitiseni of Clearfield and
TlcinilT it directed to tht fact that Uoodfcllow A
Sua art tht acenti of M. Niece A Co.. and hare
juat received a half doien ear loads of Flour aod
aTted. wbioh they offer at tht lowoat poiaibit og
arte. A large itock of
FLOUR, COBN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWnBAT PLOCR, BRAN,
Potatoea, Shelled Corn, Cora in ear, Ac, Ac
Particular attention ll ealltd tit II. Niece A
Co.'! brand of Family Flour, which ll the belt in
me marxet.
Flour and Feed can and will be sold oheauer
man , Vna ot euieiocu eisawntre m tiearqcid
county.
Stnre on Market street, next door to Ben.
Aiexanaer xrvtn l residence.
GOODFELI.OW A SON.
JanlOtf
Agents for M. Nieoe A Oo.
Valuable Town Lois For Sale.
I have under my control a number of Town
Loll, in E lit Clrntteld, being oO by 2li0 feet,
convtnitniiy laid out, wltn si reels and alleys,
which are now offered for sale. II, ess lots are
situated in Lawrence township, adjoining Clear-
Held borouch on the east, anil north nt lb.
ship roaif leading from ClearDold to Robt. Owens'.
Persons wishing to purchase esn inquire of A. M.
Hills, or at the ofiee of the undersigned, where a
correct plot of the lots can be seen, with terms of
sair. JUlia H. rULFOKO,
mcbl 8m Attorney at Law.
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE POWELL'S,)
For ell diseases Incident to Hortet, Cattle, and
, ilumaa rlesb, rtqtrlng the utt of an
: external application. ;
This SmbroiAiiou wai axttniivtly aied by
the Government during the war.
For lale by Uartiwlek A Irwlr. Cleartsld
Josepb H. Irwla, CurwtntvlUt. Denial Good
ander. Lntbersburg. if.
Attention, Lumbermen !
E are now manufacturing our IMPROVED
STEEL-SOCKET DRIVING CANT-
HOOKS, superior to anv other in use. We hare
also in itook a large quantity of Canthooln suits
Mo for rafliDg purposes, which wj are selling
oueap loronsli. siiun ll. r.t."i.A til
uioarnent, l a, filsrcb 13, U7J.
10SEPU II. IJOWLES, Justice nf
TP the I'oaoo and ecrWener lo tbt upper end of
iawrfDoe lownihin, Lolleatiotii marie and nifoey
promptly paid o?r. Feb.o.ly
3
Octave Couplor,)
and no other investment of like
Dentistry?
AN"OUiN'CEMLr
OP TUB OH EAT
REDUCTION OF PitlCESI
BT PORTER HI! AW, D. W Ut
IMPORTANT TRt'THflr
Having tneoctdtd la fating a Hfthtar tHlf ofl
material, btnot tbt low and modtrat charaa fof
partial and full wti of Tttth. I uh tht b
manafacturt of terth and othar mattrial. AU
ptrationt rftgiitcrtd and warraated to glra ajrr
tW and laUiltiotion.
Friend i, reflpot that tny chirgui for tbt lnit,'
tlon of artificial and tha taring of tht natnrt
tttth art now tbtmoitroatonabltla Ponniyivautat
Praaorre yoor UmHU aud yon pretervt year health.
rutting or tbt natural ttvin in a I. call by, prt
iwrvitivcand nioful eondttinn It tnal a tpcoialty.
Diioaaot and ujlfurntatinntcuinoa to tht mouth,
jaw and attooiatt parti, trt trtatcd and torrtetod
with fair tueouas. Bzarainiii.oni aod ooa imita
tion i rasa.
It would bt well for palUntt from dlitanot ta
lot ma know bj mail few dayi bvfort ooming
to tht oflioo.
It It very important tbat children betwetn tbt
agri of tlx and twolra yean ihould hart thtlr
La lb Avruiiinsifl. - , i ' f
Anaitihftica art adminitttrtd and Ttctb ra
moved without paint
Dippotitlont and iharactir art Judged hy all
tht world by tho rxprttfUnt of tht foot, nana
how vary ditattruut may it therefore ht for.per
ioui to indutgo an evprrtiioA of diitorted fe aturei,
evtD apart from a hygicnle Tlew. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artificial) enmfortt and plcaturea,
ratpoct andoboy natural liroplicUiei and inttiaelv
P. POKTEK BH AW, 1. I. 8. .
Ofllet in New 3JtBonlc Building, Second tdrrrt,
Clcarflcld, Pa. frM4'71
DENTALCAED.
Dr. A. Al. HILLS
Would y to hit patient and tbt tih-
lie guiiMallj, that, having UiMolved partoeraLin
with Dr. Hhnw, he 1 now doing tht rntlra work
of bit office htintelf, to that yatientt need not fear
bciug put onHer tut baods nf any other operator.
Clearfield, A I arch 2t. lS72-ptl20mch73
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S., -
OCoe over Irwin Drug 8 tort,
CVR1VEXSYILLE, PA. "
All dental operation... cither in tha mechanical
or operntiva braneh, promptly attended to and
aatiataetion guarantoi'd. Hpeelal attention paid
to the treatment of ditoanei of the natural totith,
frumn and mouth, Irn-guUrity of tht tveth tuo
eeibfully corrected. Twtb extracted without pain
by the use of Klhcr, and nrtificlnl teeth Intarted
of tlie let material and warranted to render cat
ilfm'tin. iprl2fi'711y
pEACB IN CVROPEI
'let
ORBAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCHVILLE t
Tha bloody eoBtett between Prtnoa and Pmnia
li at an end for tha present, 10 far at the .slaugh
tering of men and the Hoitruntton of property It
cootwrned. Tha Rival Jugglen do doubt pride
thcretelvci and rejoioe orer the retult, but how
lniifftiificant it their work when compared with
tht humane and christian effort of
L. M. COUDRIET,
who hai undertake, to sapplj all the eltitene ia
the lower end ol the eouutv with food and raioient
at exoocdint: low rates from his aatnuioth store ia
MCLSUMJUKU, where be ean alw.js be found
read U wait uion eollert and supply thstn will)
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Bach as Cloths, Satinetts, Casiimcrei, Hualiaa,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Catiooel,
Trimmings, Itibbons, Lace,
Ildady-niiidt Ciotlilnu, Doots and Shoei, Hat! and
ctrtt all of the host material and madt reorder
Hose, boon, u loves, MiUens, Lteee, Hibbonl, Aa.
nnnrvTiTa n. its v t ,.a
u..wuuiuo ui Aim a. i 1' .7.
Coffee, Tea, PuRr, Hire, klolassei, Fish, Boll,
I'ora-, Liuswd Oil, fish Oil, Carlwu Oil.
Hardware, Quecnswarr, Tinwart, Cittingi, Piowt
and Plow Caatinj;!, Nnil. Siiikcl, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Am.
Ptrfunsenr, Talntt, Varnish, Olasi, an'd a geueral
ajtortnent of Slationerj, '
GOOD FLOUR,
Of ditTi-rent brands, alwava on hand, and will ba
told at till lowott potstblt figure!. .
LIQUORS, lueh ai BrsnJr, Wine, Qln, Whisky,
Jarne'a Metflmes, llostrtter'e aad '
llootland's Hitters.
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for wbieh the'
highest price will he paid. Cloversecd eo hand
and for salt at tht lowtst market prioe.
Also, Agont for Strattonville and Curwenivllle
Threshing Maolilnra. '
Vo.Call and sec for vouraelvM. You will tad1
evcrji tiling oiuallj kept iu a retail store.
L. Al. COCDMET.
Frtnehville P. 0., March I, mi.
JECOaSTRUCTED..
DANIEL STEWART' & SON
n.vinr purchase i tht Chetp Clothing llousa of
Isaao L. IUurniltin, have lha largest and bait
assortment of Manufactured (roods ia thaeounty,
and oaa lell their
READY MADE CLOWISCf,-
for Man, Bojs and Children,-.
SO Plill t EXT. CHF.APUR
Thtn any other house lu the county.
Ibcy will alwats keep on hud a large aud el
egant aaeortuacnt of
GENTS' FURSISHIXO GOODS,'
COLLARS
TIBS,
TsU'NKS,
VALISES,
Ae, .
OF IBB LATEET STILES AND rATTEIlNS.
If yea want lo get good aad ltvtli.il Clolhlna.'
al low Igurel, do not fail to sail at thrir estab
lishment before spending your money elsowhtre.'
Remember tht pln.-e.
aug7'tJ DANIEL STEWAIIT A SON.
fpilECLEAnFIKLD CO. NORMAL
A. fct'llOOI,, for Iht prwt year, will b. htld
lo the borntiKb of Curwrntvilte, lommtnoipg eu
MONDAY, MAY tth, and continuing for a term
of twtlrt weokt.
ream ar trinon.
For Instructions In Orthography, HloeuttoD,
Kacllth Urassaiar wiih Analysis, Urogra
phy! Written and Mental Aritlinietio, U. 8. .,
II Istory and Theory of Teaching t tt
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, Draw
ing, Book Keeping and Business Corn. .,
pondrnoe. 1 j .
Tucal Musie, Natural Philosophy, Algebra
Ucomclry, Alruturation, Latin, Oeruiaa.. 1 Ot
Tt-W A pTtt
Boardina oaa be nrneured al Manual,) v.t.
Oood nKiins and good amiaralus have been nm.
enred for Ihe work i also, ino assistant tt acbtrl,'
ont oi wnoin will girrlaslraelious lu renuenship.
The other in Vocal Music, ICIoeulion, Uongraphv,
V. S. II istory toil Orthography. 1 intend teach.
Ing the remaining branches, and hupe the work
will hem oondueted at to he of nn.BI In Mm., .i.
lending, persons who deslie futtber iufonoallv.
oaa eblaia It by addressing
JNO. A. UhltaORY-, Co. 6ui,t.
ClearSeld, Hatch 19, 1873.
fiJOTIt B TO Tnr.SPANEHf-.AIIper.
i l ions are hereby eantloutd aeainst eutilfi
er in wiy damaging limber, or culling lash poles,
pia wood .r sl.uis, or la any ether way dtstrey.
.iwuri r uwi'siiint oa tna prcmitet or
Otoom A Dickey, ilium.s Groom or Via. S.
DickcT. In ft ncnan. tnwn.kln n . tt'1.1, .....
as Ibt law will be tlrielly enforced against all
who are caught trespassing. And all. persons
banking timber or logs ou property of Groom A
Dickey, near Vt'hitmor run, aa Clearflcld ereek,
will lake no ilce that all bank rent sautt ba paid
btfora tbt limber aa be moved nf the bank. .
WM. S. dicki:y A SOH,
fchU in For GROOM A DICKEY.
ri AUTIONAll pwraoaie ar horw.y taaW
j tioned agalatl purchasing or meddling wtia
I narrow, 1 rlcropart, I Talilc, half interatt ia
t Stevee aad I'lpe, M of Kills, 1 Shovel, tad
all etbar peronaal property on the grejundt af tha
Clearfield Park Astoeiatioa, ae the tame heioBae
te aie ted It left there luty-cl t my order.
apt u re, , j, it, n r fi,it.