Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 25, 1873, Image 5

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.' -
WBDHUDAT M0HN1N0 JCNK2J.187I. r
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,. 1 orms oi Subscription.. ,
I,L.Idtano,or within three month -.H 00
ir mUd efter three and before six meolh.,.,.. 1 0
'paid efwr the eaplrallon of til months... I 00
BELICilOVa NOTICES.
'Metbodlat Epleeopal fhtrch R. A. D.
p.itof. PuMle Soreie every Sabbath
Im'A M,endT,P.M.-
Belibetb Scbool at 0 A. M. ' '
Proysr Meting every Thur.day, at 71 P. M.
Comniunl.n Sorrlce, urst Sabbath of every
taontb, t ' A. M.
t. Andrew' C:lmrctlEplcopl R.r.
pgl lUli Public ooreio Sunday morning
rt It o'clock, end lit J F. M Sunday Bchool at
7 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday venlng
a. f o'clock.
Presbyterian Chnrrti Rev. It. S. Butlir.
brtt'k sreloe naming and erenlng Sab.
balk School at I P. M. Prayr Meeting Wednei-
it'vnitit Church Catholic Bar. P.
T.Siii. Ma.i at 101 o'olook A. M., on th
Moood and fourth Sunday, of each month.
Lutheran Church. Rev. A. J. llanTioea
rmcbing av.ry Sabbath, morning and evening.
Sabbath School at a. m. Prayer mectlrjg every
Wednesday evening.
, Our neighbor, T. II. Murray, Esq.,
wa'l mftleating at WilHsmaport the pan week, in
tktea'ptcity or Called Slate. Juror. ,
U'Tbo Huntingdon Globe says over
$150,000 bare been expended by the AIL" Union
Iron Company, to pat .Matilda Furnaee hi good
aetuUllon.. ...... , , ' r
The West Branch Campmooting
will eoamenee on tbe 19th of Augn.U Tbe draw,
lag af teutltakes place at Lock Haven on the
i-j8t of July."-
. '"flo learn by the Clinton Democrat
met Judge.Mayer and family hare lift lor Philn
detphle, where tbe Judge will eeek (and Had, we
hop.,) medical aid that will rc.toro him to fall
health.' ' 1 ' :
' i
' The reader no doubt discovered tbe
email error of 1,000 made by tbe competitor in
lubtrecling Mr. Kramer's rote from Mr. Fielding.,
in mi tabular itatemeat of the primany election.
These .light mistake the printer, oeeailonally
Stake, bat they never, defeat anybody.
Tub Kntebtainmet to be givou in
(be Ceart Ilouae, on Tbanday and Friday en
inc. n'f it i. the general lubjeet of cenrertatlen.
It will no doubt be a rich treat. Prof. flarrison,
hi. aul.tant. and the pupil, bare been laboring
lodu.trltmjly 1n the Court Room every day thi.
week in order that nothing will be left undone to
hire everything1 In readinc.1 to Inaure the entire
. suesesi at the entertainment. t Ticket, are for .ale
I the Peat OOce and will alio bo aold at too aeor.
In the Field Again. We notice
that oar former towotmaa, Frank Barrett, Eiq
be. again embarked in the newipaper told. Tbe
Fall, pity (Nebraska) Tim. Is. the iUe of the
Jearnal which beara his name aa editor and put)
'.. Uiher. ' Suceess, Frank. - , " ' '
, To ot KxcnANOts. Tbe sultry
thiero having .0 manipulated tbe Foatoffioe law
a. to oonipel printers te pay portage an their ex
' change., we bortby giro notico that wo will pre-
pay the poitage Tor Hz monthe on all copiea vi
th. Rri;uciJI .cut to our oxekangea., .
' Dr. Ellin Green, wbo or over thirty
Jaart praoticcd In Centre coanty, and the invent
or or eompoaaojer at tao weu anown oecmicai ana
ecientilo Dr. Elli. Creel)'. "Red and Brown Pill.,"
died at the realdenoi of bis io O.car, la lleatou,
on th. ;tth of May. , Dr Qraen, mi well kuown
to many af our eitiewa. . lie waa married to a aia
ter of KxTrea.urer Flcgal, of thi. place.
f "' l mm, i. , , - ,
Deep Disraae Our onloorued fcl-
. atw atuaeo Major il. r w i.e, ol oruaa wwn-
tbe hit few Weekl death hat carried oft bl. wife
and three children, nbilo two more and a brother
' are .till very tick.. Ua of eouree aaa the aa.i.U
anea and ajmpalky of aU bil aaigbbon and
rrltada In ki alBlctlon.,' , , ; ... t , ; ; .
Tbe Bellefonto Republican of last
' week lay! : We learn that a man waa found, one
evening but week, a, ahort distance tbl. side of
Tyrone, on the railroad traek with hi. throat out
aid bl. peeketl rilled. ' Krery evidence of fonl
piaf.. lie bad erid.ntly been murdered for hi.
meaey, and planed upoa Uio track, io that the
world might record another maa killed by the
railroad.
TnB Ke-yabd. The Modoo Chief,
Falford, li Jnat now tnreatlgatlng the political
lava Beda, in aearch of eandidatea. With Dem
aerata ha poreeaaUe the Devil oa a oertaia oeea
ien. Re aaaamea that be uaa all power and own.
the' whole world, and If they will fall down and
worship him he wijl give them office, money and
iajlaeaoa. Wa are glad to know that ap ta the
areo.nl ke aaa been aa aue.ei.full rebuked aa hia
TniUF IN Trouble -Tho Tyrone
Bmrmld aayti Oa Saturday laat the team, two
hortea, af Thilip Dotta, of Glen Idope, Clearfield
etronty, were frightened by a pai.lng train at up
per and of warehouse, and baoked a loadod wagon,
te which tbey were hitched, down toe emuanameni
leaard.therlrer,adiataneeof fifteen or twenty feet.
A large ipruca treo atopped the rekicle, or. tbe
aimala may have laatained asrioa. injuries, Petti
mod aaolker aaaa baring leaped from the wagon
while puling down the hillside. Two horeel and
two mulea hauled tbe wagon to Its place again.
ad Philip's heart was gladdened on learning that
' aethlag wai lajered. '
, (!.. Rim ra Tha Ph'.lndnlnliia
' la alluding to the eouree of our fellow olllten
ta tka CoaatilaUoaal tonvanuon, aayii .....
9overaor Bigler hai brought into tho Cov.o-
tloa the sagacious, iraetloal judgment that has
always dtstiagdlabed him in public life. Ilia
view, on lb proposed alUratkoa In the Trial by
Jary ware ea.iacntly sound, and wa are perhaps
more Inclined ta think so became they aoaordad
with the view, expros.cd lit the Ai; and what la
The anaalatitr - of the Jury Is lt eaacstlalithar.
aeterlitia feature, Imposing aa krery Jure the
full remon.lbiliiT for the rerdlet, and compelling
' oaslderatfn f the aase, Instead af a hasty
vote decided by aosjoflly, under flr.timpreitlona
'ana a dealra to go borne to dinner." . .,,
. . I . . I. I .. . t iM.nnr
VVIJllv i;uuilly IH nv w - "
in e.o.1 wonuy OlllllUl. Hmi. uji vm
Reynold of Hcuor.barg, who formerly reprenont
ed that county in the Legiilature, pat.ed away
'1a his Stitk year. , Hon. VVIttiara tlnrebteld, af
- Boeliburg, breathed his tail vd tlis Ulh, In lh
?ld year of hi. age. Ue ha4 a leg broken about
tee mouths pravteua, from wliicU ka .uffttcd
gresily, and a days befeim bis death bis phy-tr-iaaa
ampuiateel tha limb, whiek Iris physical
fruar proved Ion weak to eudere. . Jndga Bdreli
tcld wu tko father of Dr. Dnreblleld and Mrs.
JriJg., of tbi. place. Ho lmd semd hi. fellow
Itiicoi in rh.T.pnaity of Aasooiste Judge, Jury
CiBnlieloiierud a number uf wlkef publio po
itlees wilk heaar aad ability, aad leai se'aa w.
Iimiibnl publia- aad private Irputatlon to bl.
Filtlty, . 2lr ' '7
Odb lUanOAi). -At tho annual
wf.g of tbe itoeklioMer. of tho I.ewlrburg,
(tre aad Speaae Creek railroad, held la l'kila
lphlai, en Tuesday, June lOOi, efler tho reading
r "f Iks innual aoport, Iks folio ing penous were
Mel elTiceri for the mrnhig yean Prt.ldent,
F. Millet) Director., Kdward F. (lay, George
ReUrta, Wa. J. Howard, Itrlrklaad Kuea..,
ai p, Cobum, Hubert II. Duncan, William
"lllpii Secretary aad Treasurer, Joseph Lesley.
Tbe new board at tmm amniard. and amona
M'l bnili.u trtnor,, (be prasidint led chief
I'eeer were authorised to makf arrangements
Xaedistely fur the ballasting, laying of tier,
. '""""I f Iron and karlng the traek laid from
"'irg if UurH linn, a dlataaiear about
' aatlaa ; and en tbe We.tcrti end, from the tor.
" 11 Penn'a railroad uear Tyrone to I'enn.vl
.Ik Pamaee, a diet. etc of about elfhlck aiiki,
Sabbath Soboul Convention. The,
Altoona Dlitriot annual Sunday Bobool Conven
Hon mot In the M, E. Church, at Bellefonto, on
Tueadajr, June 10, J,Ml.k ; ,( ' '
Opening exerolMS were oondueted by Iter. T.
U. Bwitser, whreh ooaalsled in the reading of the
thirtieth Psalm, tbe singing of a hymn and prayer.
Aa address of wsleowa was (Iran by Rev, At. L.
Smywr And A response by Rev. T. M. Reese, Pre
siding Elder of tbe District. Tbe Secretary of
tbe last oonraatloh sailed the aaans of charges In
th. dl.trlet, aad eighteen mlnl.tera and sixty del
egate) reported preeraO Oa motion, Rer. T, M.
ileeie vial elected Frciidenl) J. A. Dlattenberg.r,
Era., Vice Pre.ldent, and Rer. J. W. Cleaver
re-elected rWetar, with Her; . Fester BtU aa
atalitant.' Reports were then heard from pastors
and delegates in which the schools, with but few
exceptions were represented aa being In a uourlab
ing condition. The choir Bang "Ood bleaa our
Scbool." Adjourned Benediction by Rer. T. II.
Swltser.
skcomd axsaion iraxixa.
Convention met at 71 p. a. Singing, and
prayer by Rer. J. Lloyd. Revs..J. Lloyd, F. B.
Kiddle aad J, Gray were appointed by the chair
as a committee to fix the ratio of rapresenteUoa
at future convention.. Oa motion the following
resolution wa. passed t
JreMlesa!, That ministers of the Gomel nf dl
ent denomination, and all Sunday School workers
that may be present, bo invited to scat, in the
coarentlon and to participate ta its proceeding..
rtcr. air. itylie and Rer. Mr. Crittenden, of
tha Preebyterian ohurcb, were introduced. Topi
tlementi of luooeaaful teaching. Discussed by
Iter. W . H. Noroross. Reficotlons oa subject also
made by Rev's F. B. Riddle and J. Lloyd. Ele-
menu set forth by speakers earnestness, lors for
work, prayer, pereeveraaee aad faith.
Tbe annual sermon was preaobed by Rer. A. D.
Tecum. Text Proverbs, nil chapter, t'rerae
"Traia ap a child ta the way ha should go, and
when he is eld h will not depart from it." In a
happy manner tha peaker'.et forth th work and
wages of ths Sunday School teaoher. Adjourned
with benediction by Rer. Mr. Crittenden,
ratlin ssnsion wsrjjasnir aoaxixe.
Coareation mot at 9 o'clook.
Religious service, were eoadueted by Rer. J.
II. McCord. Mioute. read and approved. Report
of oommittoe oa repreeenlatloa made, and tho fol
rowing adopted :
Xwlfd, That In future eaeh circuit and sta
tion baring but one Sunday Scbool, bo entitled to
two delegatce. Where there are more than one
obool, to one delegate from each school.
Mission Schools their Importance and results,
was discuued by Rot's R. E. Wilton and T. M.
Reese. Tbia was followed by a report en tbe re
lation of tbe Sunday School to tbe mliaionary
work of the church, by Rer. J. W. Clearer, which
elicited some warm speeches -oa the subjeot by
Bros. Gwynn, Hopkins, Reese, Steward, Gray,
Wilson and othera. Singing "There li a foun
tain filled with blood." Addre.a by Rer. J. 11.
McCord. Subject Ckrlat tbe Model Teacher.
Singing, "Go work In my vineyard." Ditcuaalon,
"Should tbe a.e of our church catecbl.m be super
seded by the Herein Lessons ?" Opened by Rer.
F. B. Kiddle, who thought the teaching of the
catechism was sadly negleoted In our schools.
Subjeot farther discussed by several of 'lb broth
ren, when the following wss adopted :
Jteeoftwf, That tha as of tbe eateohi.m should
uadcr no eiream.tanees bo superseded by tho lie
reaa Lessons. .... , .
A report on normal classes their proper or
gsnitation and design, waa read by Rer. W. II.
Dill, when, on motion adjourned Benedictioa by
Rer. Tho.. Barnhart. '
roumn session arTER.ioo!i.
DcrotioUal exercise, were conducted by Rot.
Wa. Gvyna Dison.sioa, Tbe Iteration of the
Pulpit to the Sunday School, by Rer. W. M.
KaaiCtar. .i , ,. . ..
Wlliiamsr!! waa aelected as tha place for hold
Irg the oet Convention, on th fourth Tuesday
in May, ld4. I,'ia. Conrention wa. rery Inter-
eitlngly entertained In as tfisstrated Ideal Suaday
School, eondueted by D. li. Mayings, la which
singing and responses by the eblijren formed an
important part. Thi. exercise was foowej by
aa earnest diicunlou' aa "Tbs duty of enlirch
members to tbe Sunday School and how to secure
their hearty co-operation," by Rer. T. Barnbart
aad Rer. T. II. Ewitaer. Adjourned. Bcnedie.
tioa by Rer. J. Gray, r ,'. 7 '.: ' jf '
rtrra sci.iox tra.iiso.
Coareation met at I p. m. Opened with sing
ing. Prayer by Rer. J. D. Suwnrd. Sunday
Sobool Officers, their qualifications and reapousl.
biliti.s, was takoa np aad discut.cd by R.v. A
W. Gibson, after which Ror. W. M. Frycinger, of
Tork Conference, agent of Sundey Scbool Tract
Society, was introdueed and In a delightful way
entertained th audience with a lecture oa the
great Importance of Bible study by tbe teacher,
la order to he prepared to ancoeesfallr tsuwh. 1 A
committee oa elruular and programme wa. ap
pointed for next coorenlioo. On motion, ad
journed, with benedictioa by J. Poller Bell.
1IT .S.SIOK TUl AT UOimSO.
Conrention commenced at ( o'clock. Religious
serrices eondueted by Rer. M. L. Qanoe.
Tbe following was adopted :
Waaaaae, The sermon of Bro. A. D. Yocnm
was a source of intereet and proSt to th conven
tion, therefore,
freeeecf, That weteaderbimoarheartythanks
and request a eopy for publication.
J. B. Salvia,
J. F. BaiA.
Also, tbe following by a ri.lng votei
Jfeofecd, That the sincore thank, of thi. eon
rention are extended to the eitiaen. of Bellefonto
for the kind boapitality which baa been bestowed
upon ua, and that wa will carry away with ui
grateful recollections of our stay among tbem.
T. DlHSUART,
. ' M. L. Uisos.
"Th primary objeot In Sunday School lostrus-
tioa," was spoke! upon by Rer. J. Gray, who wa.
followed with an essay by Rer. J. Guss, on the
Relation of the Sunday School to Borne. Singing,
"Home of tha Soul."
"The relation of th Sunday School te the reg
ular church .err Ice of the Sabbath," we. di.cu.s
sd by Bros. J. Lloyd and A. P. Moors, followed
by leroral others, when the folloatng retolutlcn
wis offered by J. W. Matters and adopted :
ofnd. That It I tha sense of this conven
tion that tbe services of the otiurch and Sabbath
School are identieal, and therefore we recommend
that an effort be made to baro the children attend
tbe public worship and the service be oonductvd
so that tbey (ins ouiidrcnj no reoognneu, ,
A resolution was rafted raqaestlng the Seen-
tary to prepare an abstriet of prooeedinge af con
rention for publication In tbe AVrocnt, and all
papere pukli.bed la tbe dl.trleU The following
was adopted by a rleing rota :
It.ilr.d, That the pretence of lira. W. M. Fry
sinter bai afforded ui mnch nlearure, and bil lee
ture much of profit, aod that we gratefully recog
nise the fact that be bas oonlribuu-d greatly to
the aueiasi orvar aoaveotlou. 4 . .
J. H. Stiwaud,
J. Unar.
Tbe financial support of the Sunday School was
discussed by Rev. J. Sharer, who urged that funds
for tba school should be raised by thp .shoo!.
The quostlen drawer wai epensd and several
questions appertaining to Sunday Sohool work
were answered, when, oa mollou, adjourned; Ben
diotiou by Rer. Iter. W. II. llincroai. , . ...
cloiiio lassioa jurtnnsooji. .. .
Conrention mot at 21 p. m. This soi.lon was
devoted to cliU'lreu'. meeting, and wu a season
of Jy to old and Venn. Armroprlste and Inter
esting edilrcrie. wen made by Rer. It. E. Wilson,
of Altoona, aad Iter. W. M. Fryslnger, or lor
Tbe exerei.rs were Inter.perred with tinging by
tbe children, and all felt hippy. Thank, wore
extended to the Tutor of the M. K. cbureh at
Bcllcfonte, tho Presiding Elder of-tba District,
snd tba Perrotartel for tbeir faithfal aerie. The
following wa. adopted by a ri.ing vote; t (
llwlttit, TJiat -w bkpresl Our tbanka to tba
Pcun.ylraaia Railroad Company for ordera fur
exeur.ion ticket furnished ler aea of delrgntes.
Ae.efr.if, That tbo Heerelsry Ipo requeued to
send a eopy of this rcaululioa to l. M. Uoyu.
After a few very forcible and appropriate re
marks by Rer. t. M. Reese, tha Coateetiea ad
jourued with singing, and benodlollun by Rev. A,
W. Gibson. Thus closed loo nun annual eon
rcatioa held ta tbe di.ulot, proving a aourco of
Inlere.l and profit to all who attended. Uoju and
Is.ting ImpreaaloBi wer made, aid all returned
t tbclr homei with itrong Ueilr to teach the
enilJrca of Je.u.. '
' J. F. BtLt, A..L Soerclary,
A purty of over 100 excursionists
tear CoHt llarea and llenora to-morrow for SI-
arara Fall., rla th. new railroad from tmponum
io" Ilof.le. Tb. pny retara es Saturdey via
!L!j!'lll.JlP.lla!sa
TlO NlO AT 1'lCNNVIl.l.R. A irrau.l
Ple-MIs aud Hep wlU be held in the grove, near
Ponnrille, oa Thursday, July fid, H', under the
autplco Of the Oatkolio coagregaUen ofthalplaoa.
rntuas auaio will ka ta atteadanea, and splat
form erected auffloieat to accommodate all who
may wish to engage la daaelng. An elegant
dinner will be served tha (round. Dinner
ticket., 50 cents. Feed will be provided for tho
kor.es of p.r.on. oomtng in earrisges or on borse
back. A geneool Invitation la extended to all per
son, who may wl.h to bar a good Urn aad
Spend a day pleasantly.
Batueu - iliLKYj-riTbe Urookvillo
ITepaWiaaa sajsi "We are Informed that a blood
ed eow, owned by Mr. K. L. Blood of this place,
gave at two milkinga in lb same day, tbe enor
mous amount of (fly-aaven pounds of milk, or
about ten gallons, the quality of the milk being
rick and good. Tho now weighs 1,170 pounds,
and is believed to be tbe largest and best mUkor In
th aosnty," That', murk milk, and a lofty eon.
Another Bridge. An advortiso-
ment In thi. i.aue lets forth the fact that another
free bride; Is to be put aorosa the river at McGhee's,
In B'.ll township. The oltitens in tho Immediate
Vicinity and the townahlp hare subscribed liber
ally toward ro-bnllding this bridge, whieh was
carried away by the Ice flood, last spring.
Fostponcd. We have boon request
ed to annouao that the Festival at Woodland, for
the benefit of the new M. E. Church, bas been
postponed until after barrest.
Tho Supervisors of Lawronco and
Bogga townships an Inviting proposals for tho
ereotlon of a bridge across the mouth of Little
Clearfield Creek.
Prof. Packard, of Birmingham, bas
orgiLlied t Tootvl muilo lui, In ib U-ptiit
eborch, la this pUot.
Specials,
Roelv4 thi 1 week, ftt Kerr A Co.'i, aiplendld
lot of Tie. '
An Ihvitatios, Kratier. Lytlearenow onen-
infc the fl net t eiiortmeot of new goods ever brought
to den-field, koU thej iurlte all to call at their
i to re on iMarkot itrcet and examioe tbeir goudi
and learn of the low price at wbicb tar are be
ing aold. Ureal bargain are offered.
Cblldren'i Linen Fuiti a larire Invoice received
thii week at Ibt Centennial Clothing liouie of
Kerr t o.
Tbe lateat, the beet and of oonrn the moat
fashionable Clothing, juit reoeired. at Kerr A Co.'i
Centennial Clothing more. w
Mr. Tackard will begin hia Vocal Claiaei on
Monday, tbe 30tb. at the Uiiitiit tburcb. to con
tinue eight weeks. The Juvenile Class meeta at
4 o'clock. P. Id., and the Adult Clasa at ft o'clock,
P.M. Term a of tuition i For Juvcotlra, $J.Wj for
Adulta, $AM. Mr. P. will also receive a limited
number of pupila on the Piano, Voioo and Organ.
Apply to him or at tho Hhaw House. 2-t;
AiroTtiKR On so Orasixo. K ratter A Lytle
have again filled their store from cellar to garret
with new good. It does brat all how many goods
they do sell. We ean only account for it in one
way that they sell at prioca that make it an objeot
for people to deal Wltu teem ; lor people win ouy
wbcro tbeyean tbeoheapest. Oo and aoefbr yonr
sclroa ; we don't want you to take onr word for it.
A first claea Family Carriago for
sale cheap by
St Pit. T. J. Bonn.
The best Clothing ever offered to the trade In
Clrarllald at Kerr A Co'a.
B. W. Fpcnoer, at Lumber City, naajuat opened
a new stock of (iroceriot aad Provisions, which
he is selling wonderfully cheap. He is prepared
to aupply tbe whole upper end of tbe county with
goods in his line at prices that will aatoniih every-
A. t. Shaw has a large stock of Paints and Oils,
and ho tells then at rigUt prices. Uo and see.
A full stock of Furnishing Good at Kerr A
Co's New fitore
By 1 voi ler' a Improved Uorsa a nT Cattle Yoke
warranted tostup jumpingfor sale by
2t M. O. fiftown A Dao.
StoT keepera, saloon keepers, and partiea eon
Uattp.'Mit. oelebrMing the fourth of Jaly, ean be
BUBf..ni with LemoDi Strawberry, hapberry,
Pineapple aiA.1 otbrr Syrupr.by the bottle or gallon,
at A. 1. tfbaw'l Clearfield, Pa. St.
ta.- a arr, Diinvi' FlOU-fil. OUT ttook
of Paints and Painters' Material complete, In
eluding J. T. Lewie' Pare White id. ',wbnL,V
cat A Co's Pure White Lead, P. It. CoV Buck
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands ot v
Lead; also, Limited Oil, Turpentine, VarniiliC. of
all kind., a full line of Brn.be., and a full line of
colore, dry and in Oil.
myiU'li . .. is. I. iiisi.ii a i.
Montour Slat Paint., for painting houses in-
lido and ontsids Cottages. Farm Buildings, Ac
Beautiful, durable aad economicaL Urouud in
pur Linseed Oil.
uyo it li. r. IIIOLKB .o.
R. B. Wheclbarrowt, Itaby Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at
tuyio 19 li. r. oiulcb .o e.
HEraioaaAroRa. About June 6, 1873, If. P.
Bigler A Co. will hare aa attorlmeat of Refrig
erators. my28 li
Plows. Firmer, will tnd It to their advantage
to call in and examine our .took of Plow., Culti-
ratora, Ac., among which will be found Hingte
and Double Iron and Wood shovel rlewi, Irun
and Wood Cultirators,
Ths Oowanda Iroa ll.am Plow,
The Pittsburgh Steel Plow,
Tbe Haunt llellefonte Flew,
and o ber pattern..
my28io 11. r. biolbb u vo .
Rain Tat. ! Ieron whoeoutemplate building
will do will to call and examine our itock of
BLILDINO MATERIALS. We hire In stork a
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nlils, Paints,
Oiw, Ulan, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ac.
my2s 7. li. r. oibi... a 1.0.
Farmers In want of Uraln Drills for Spring
aeediag, and Corn Planters, will do woll to order
at once, bampl merhincs only on band at
M. U. Buowa A Bao.'i,
April 2S, 19T8. ClearSeld, Pa.
Fnai.o Ticili. The liblng icason baring
oommeneed, loren of thil elegant tport will be
oatting about to tnd where to purchase tbe neeet
sary requirements ia order to enjory tbe sport
To all such wa will .ay, go to the Hardware Store
of II. F. Bigler A Co., a. they bare the nne.t lot
of Trout Hod., Lines, Hooka, Basketa, Balt
Boiet, Iteela, rnood, Flict, etc., erer brought to
ttiiacouuty. Thulr Trout Boda are really ele.
gent, andorery ponon eipectlng to fo trout-bib-tag
tbia summer should her on. 4-9
Just received, a large lot of ooa-exploslrs
L.tnp. and Lanterns at
,.25-72 Tl. T. Biman A Co's.
II. F. Bigler A Co. bar. been making extenatre
addition, to their .took of Hardware the hut few
da;.. F.rerything new In hhrlf Hardware, Sad
dler.' Hardware, Farmer.' Hardware, Builder.'
Hardware, and Il.rdw.r.of all kinds, can be seen
at their stur. ' - May il.
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sals by II. f. Bigler A Co.
Bare Time! Sar Labor! Sato Honey I Rare
Clothe.l The" Novelty W ringer" is tbe bsl In
the market. Buy It j try it.
For .ale by t II. P. Biota A Co.
Faxan (Jrockd Plltkr. necclvcd at Corner
Store by oar load and for sal by -
P.. A. A W. D. Inwia.
Cnrwensrllle, March It, 1x72.
, . -i !'
' lar-oRTAKr! luronriKT ! Below plnane Bnd
a li.t of price, of Boon aad Sheet, f which Flc
gal is now celling euormou. lolt:
W.mien't lull trimmed Italian Uaitrrs, 12.00,
ntFI.KOAL'
rTomen's oommon Moroaco tUltert, Il.tj, .
at FLKGAI.
Women's Kersoc hid Oslters, t4.,
at FI.CI1AL B.
Women's Congru. luting Ualtert, II. 2i.
at FI.EUAI.'8.
Womcn'l plain luting Oaitort, l .00,
- a a? I tfn I I 'O
Men's common kip Boole, fJ.PO,
at ri eOAL'S.
at FLKUAL'S.
at FLEtlAL S.
Men'l nna ktp tooli, tl.,
Men's French kip Boota, fi.OO,
Moa'a common calf Boots, eVI.OO,
at FLKUAL'S,
Who Is deternilned to sell at the above prices at
hia store, on Second Itrrct, oppollte tx-Uor. Big-
ler's rcsidsnce, Clenrtlciu, ra. i
A full line of tlonwhold Ooods, Japanaod Ware,
Ac., for Sale by It. P. Digier to.
NoTtra to Wiaos n Oinaiioi Minn.. Wa
hat lust vroeirrd a general auonueni i n agon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Spltug.
A ilc. which ws olir ohosp for oa.b.
II, F. Biol
an A Co.
Asa. Sevsnlr r loMn ClearSeld Wood
choppers Ate. t
II. f.BIQLER I Cos.
ttrjiii-i.il
I RKCAPITVLAIIODI .
Bird Cages.
Wood aud Willow Wan.
Household floods.
All kinds of Hardware. .,(.,'
J.uanued Wan.
I'llnts, Oil., Varnl.hes.
I Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makeri supplies.
All of the abore for .lie at tbe mammoth Hard
ware Store of U. V. Bigler A Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. it
j Calcined Plaster for sale by It. V. Bigler Co.
' Bird Cages a large at.ortnient at U. F. Big
ler I.'. r
'in
1 Ba wu. Dlit.n't Croii-eut Bw. Gro-t Amcrlc-i
fiftw, Unyntoa'i LltlitDiDjr Htw, ml
l -55-73 11. V. Uioi.st k Ct'i.
Paints. Oils and Varnlihes for sate by H.
niRlrr A Oo.
At the Pre.bvterlan Pareonaxe. Trrone.
June 17th. 1873. br Iter. 8. M. Moore, Mr J A KKU
1RV1.N, of Houudala, to Miss i.LI-t.N HIMH, ot
Altoona, , , 1 , : i.J . .
On June 2d, 1873, by Rer. W. It. Hsutauaa,
Mr. Cl'KTIS H. SlltlWALTBR.of Ureokrille, to
Miss .MULLIE S. ClliiKKY, or llellcrouts.
On June SI tit. 1873, br Iter. D. B. llcCt-oaxr,
Mr. FHA.NKI.1N H. MiLOSKY, of Cook. Kun,
to Miss h. JENNIE PULL'N, of Driftwood.
On June 17, 1873, hy Ber. M L. Omoa, Mr.
JOHN COOZKIt to Mi.a LIZ.1B J. LANSBKK
RY, both of Qoahen town.hip.
On June 10, 1873, by Rer. T. Van Scoroc, Mr.
ZACHAItY T. McCRAt'KKN to MiH 11ARUA-
RET CltUVLE, both of Btooaria town.bip.
On June 19th, 1873, br Rer. W. M. Btiarnnr.LO,
Mr. JOHN MoTAVlrill, of Smith's mills, to Miss
MATILDA KOUT, or Madera.
sua.
At the rett dance of his son. Mr. Jonathan Hur
ley, In Tyrone, on June I7th, 1873, Mr. JOSEPH
UCKLM, m tbe J tun year or nis ago.
In Clearfield, on June lAth, 1873, Mrs. ELIZA
FLAMUAN, aged about oo years.
On June d, 1873, MARY ALICE, daughter of
V . tr. and 1. J. Buaw, agca 2 years, ju montna
and 0 days.
Oij May 30th, 1873, KDMOND U. W1B,
aged 7 years, 7 months and 20 diivi.
Also, on June 2d, 1873, II ATT IK L. WISE,
aved about 13 rears.
Also, on Jane 11, 1878, MART 0, WISE, In
the 47th vear of ber aire.
Also, on Juno 18, 1H73, MART C. WISE, aged
lb vrars. 0 moot be "d 20 day.
Wife, ton and daughters of David Wih, of
Jordan townsuip, uiearUutu oounty. iney an
died of typhoid fever. A brother of Mr. ise,
res idiot with tbe family, and a son are just re
covering from the same disease, while another sod
bee In a critical condition with the same malady.
Jt Is seldom we are called to witaess a aoene so
toucbingly aad. Vonr loved onos taken from one
happy hose In throa abort weeks, by the relentless
band of death. And yet there are many drops of
comfort in this cup of woe. Tbore is a halo of
light thrown over the dark shadow of death for
we trust they all sleep in Jeeus. Mrs, WUewaaa
christian woman, for many vrars a consistent and
worthy member of the Zion baptist eburoh. Uor
Christianity took practical shape, as many to whom
she ministered In times ol cistresa and need eaa
testify, tibe ft ill be missed, sadly missed, in the
family, In the chuich and in the community, but
our loss il her everlastinr tain. Katie, Rattle
and Eduond were good and faithful members of
tbe Bible sobool of the church of wnieh tbeir motn
er was a member. Having early learned of J aaaa
tbey oould eaeh say when about to diet, "I love
Him who loved me."- Thry have met beyond the
river, in that land where aorrow and death are un
known. Happy meeting I may wo all meet them
there. Brother Wise and tbe remaining; members
of tbe family have the heartfelt sympath.ee ol the
entire community. JfasTon.
; ' ' Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by lttcnAnn MnMop, 'Wboleaale
and Kotail Dealer in Dry Gooat, Urocerlee.r'ro'
viaiona, Ac, Markst street, Clearfield, Pa.
CLunniiLD, Ta., Juno 21, 1173.
Apples, green, 0 cO'lloj., dressed
Driod, at tb 10 Hide., green...
Annlebulter.Wzal, 7i ll.rn.. ...... O0(d 17
Butter- ullto) 20 ohouldtr..-...C0(n 10
Be.al !7i(s Sides CO (a) 12,
Buckwheat. 1 tin Lard 1H4
Buckwheat dour lb, . a Mess nork.tt bbl,..20 00
Beef. dried. 22 r)ats 60
Beef. freth... lm 111 Onions I 40
Boards, M 13 OOigU 00 l'otttocs 0"
Corn. shelled- 1 00 Peachel. driod. lb..
Corn, ear Otird) 60 Platter, V bbl i 00
Corn meal, tack, 1 3" Ry 1 10
Chnr, M tl IHIfat 1 If R.at. aa B
Clorertced. OH Salt, y eack.J50( I
Chces 0Sblnglas,lin.4f35 00
Cherries, lb. 10(r 15 Shingle.,2 Inl0l 00
Chlckeni, dr.d, lb, leTimothy leed...
t 00
12
J 00
40
a
Eere io Tallow.,
Flaxseed J 00 Wheat..
.0 OOfnjlO 00 W.ol ,.
it.r
,.00 00($2t 00 Wood, y eord..
Pen n5 1 vu ia Ha 1 1 road
TYKOSX 4 CLEt;RK'-';LI BIUNCtl
0
V nA .fl.r Mondar. MkT
I Petscnger Trains will run dsii Wf1 B""
days) between Tyrone and CleerBeld,
CLBABFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOl'Iil.
LEAVE K011TII.
CU.rlleld.. 1.40, r. .
Tyrone 0.25, A. a.
UMeola-. 10.35,"
Pbilip.bur(...10 60, "
Cleartleld U.4J, "
Pbilip.burg....4.&,
Oioeola 4.40,
Tyrone 1.00,
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearlleld...... 1.40 A.
Phlllp.burg... M "
Oicoole O l" "
tntorseotion. 7.4a "
Tyrone 8.00 "
Tyron ,..7.00 r..
Intersection ...7.1! "
Oweola 6.10
l'hllip.l.arg...8.2S "
Cleartleld, ar....0
FARE FROM C'LEARFIKLD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa....
Lock Haven
Willlamtport
Huntingdon m....
LewiitownM
Mary.vllle
tl or.
Middletown (5 00
, 70
i too
, 1 80
Mri.tta..M..... 6 .0
Lenna.ter I 8a
PU1LAUKLPHIA 7
Altoona 1 66
Joliaitown I 00
I 00
4 60
a 7o
HAHRISUIRH..
PITTHBURCJ....... t 14
Moee oonneotioal made by all traint at Tyrone
and Lock llaton.
UEORUB C. Vt 1LKINM,
myl7-tf. Soperiatendent.
-" . 1 .... - . ti-
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE BT
II. F. Bigler A Co.'
IBOX DOLBIB-SUOVKL PLOWS.
WOOD JJOfBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD BIKOLE-SIIOVEL PLOWS.
IRON CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
OOWAJfDA Aiao-H 11BAM FLOWS.!
PITTSBL'RO STEEL PLOWS.
HAUPT'S BELLEFONTE PLOWS.
ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
-Shares for all ol lb abors Plowa eon.
ttauUy on band. uijJS-71
TOTICK. The undoraiKtied hftvipg
X 1 been appoiotrd Auditor bylboCourtof Com
mon Plrst of Olrnrfioitl county, to settle the so
eountsoftli 1'rite afattars appointed by said
Court and to make distribution of Ihe fundi in
tbeir band ariting from tb sales of Timber an
der the previ.ion of sn Aat of Assembly ap prore.l
Fcl. 11th, 1873, notice it hereby given, Io til
person, who lost unmarked Sunaro Timber in tbe
ice frethett of 1871, to file their claim for .ur-h
low with tho Auditor. The claim mutt be mail,
out under oath bef.ire a Ju.tlce of tbe Peace of the
county where the claimant raelJoi, and mu.t i.t
fonb s follows i
Itt. Tbe kind and amount of timber so lott.
9d. That the said timber wa unmarked and
wb. carried away by the Io frethete of 1871.
84. Whether any portion of said timber was
recovered by the claimant.
Tbe claimant mu.t alto .tato nndrr oslh wheth
er he or hi. agent, have taken up and rafted any
drift Square Timber, marked or unmarked, fixat
ing or Mgd along the rlrrr, and If ao, th kind
end .mount of timber ao taken, aud lb maike,
if any, thereon.
liistrihutiun will be mada after the lit of Au
gust, 1878, and all rlaiml mntt be Aled with the
Auditor before that lime. No dittribution of the
marked limber will be made until alter August
Itt, at tin timber, by that time, will be rafted oil
of tb buumi.
. C. W. Smm.
Clearfield, Pa., June 6, 1873.
TOSKl'U II. 1.0VLKJ, Jualico of
tf the Psaee and Perirener la th npner en ol
Lawrence towuiblp. CollMtiont made ana moaey
promptly paid orer. feb.Vly
rtmttmn hf wmwa ar.mtwt
.1873.
1873.
m . i
NSW SPRING GOODS !
i AT
WM. REEIVS.
PARCALb'8,
dlNQUAMS,
. TICK1NU3,
mUSLINS,
' ' BIlEBTimiS,' - ' '
COTTONAIIKS,
BOY'S CASSIMERB,
HEN'S CASSIMERB.
LINENS.
DRESS GOODS,
la great rarlety and all lac newst abides.
Jopaucto PopUns,
Japanese Bllka,
Btrlped Poplin.
Milk Poplins,
French Mohair.
'- f Hernaaic, .
Cranadluo,
i Jawna.
SPECIAL BAR8AINS IX
Colored Silks!
Black Silks I
Colored Silks!
Black Silks I
Shawls! Shawls! Shawls!
Carpet, Carpets, Carpet
sold at the lowest eash prle at
WM. REEFS,
1:28
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
May 14, 187J.
PI IX - - - A- 1
pLOUK, FEED, AC.
TUB DGCCARIA
FLOURING MILLS.
Th. andr.ignd would retpeetfully give no
tice to theeltii.nl of Beccaria towntblp and aur
ronndiu oountry, that h has pUHbaMd th.
Bscoarla Flouring Willi and put everything In
complete order, and Is manufacturing a first-claai
quality1 of Flour '""
CUSTOM WORK DONE,
and Plour la quantity eonstantly oa hand for .ale.
CLIO?, CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC, AC.
always oa hand and for sal wholssal or retail.
6 Tkcii sHisci.rat wanteo.
i4UI Will exchange Flour and Chop for St
itch Shingles, or will pay part moaey, il de.iied.
. lOXtf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG.
SAWS! SAWS! . SAWS!
DISTAN'B CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND
CIRCULAR SAWS. ;
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw,
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
For sale by "
orll7.70 II. F. BIOLER A CO.
C D. WATSON,
DEALER IN
DEIGS & PATEXT MEDICIMS,
COKFCTIONERIES,
TOYS AND YANKBR NOTIONK,
FINE TEAS A ROAaTtD COFFEE,
BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A SHOALS.,, '
SCHOOL BOOKS A BTATlt- kERl,
llaionii Building, Second Street,
d4 -7My CLBARFIRLD, PA
1" ViNkTwHITB t ROAN LININ9 SKIN8
Jntl received and for sale by
Anrll 80. If JO. U. F. BHILEK A CO,
, Wo doeira to call Uio attention of the citizens of Clearfield
T . . ..: liavo opened a
..MUSIC
Wlicro wo intend to constantly
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Our slock of riANOS will consist' of ..
RAVEN 6i COMPANY'S PIANOS, ' ' :
STEIN WAY & SONS' NANOS,
HAINES BROTHERS' 1'IANOS.
Wo are prepared at all times to furnish any of tho cheaper makes of Tianos to order on tho most
favorablo terms as to prices and terms or payment. " '
" Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new aud populur
IIYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryntler's Knco Ticmolo and downward Octave Coupler,)
i Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS,
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Beside llicso wo furnieh to order Organs from any factory desired. .
Wo sell on every plan kuown to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON" NO TES, or on the
POl'L'LAR AND CAST LEASE PLAN. '
. - , . , . I
On our easy terms every ono can havo a good instrument, and no other investment of hko
amount will (cud so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
LtZTWo shall bo glut! to lia vb .'U Call and see us,' whether you desiro to purchaso or not.
oct23-'7'J.Fy ' -ii;RKT WtWIC NTOttK:
f ClOOtlJ.
1873,
1873.
NLWSUIIIIER,G00DS!
AT
BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
i ' i ;.'.
At le, Brown atu.lln. .
At 10o, Brown Mutlin, real good.
At 12)c, Brown Mo.lla, yard wide. 1
At 12,o, Splendid Bleached Muslin, yd wide.
At 18e, Handsom Poplin Plaids.
At 15c, Japaaesa Poplin.
At 35c, Black and Colored Alpaca,
At 80c, Japanese Silk, worth 7 Jo.
At 81.00, Elegant Silk Poplin.
At II. IB, 0 ood Black Silk.
At $1.60, Splendid Black Silk, wide.
At $2.00, Black Silk, worth $1.80.
At tOe, Oood White Pique, or P. K.
At $1.14, Oood lionoy-oomb Quilts.
At 11.71, $2.00, $2.50, Splendid Marselllss
Quilts.
SATCHELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTU, 0ENT8"
UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS,
SUSPENDERS, IIANDKERCII'JS
fJLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS,
aad a full iloek of 11111.1 aliases' and Children's
BllOES,
at prices t suit tb times.
CALL AD III VOI TOOasILV, AT
WM. REED'S,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
May 14, 1878.
O. . I. c.
'ITTBBRB to buy my DRY GOODS,
ono-
v oeries, Queensware, Ulae.ware,
Druei and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, .heap for cash.
The subscriber begs leav to Inform his old aad
new eustomors that be bas ojianod
A VARIETY STORK
IN GLEN HOPE, TA.
And will sell foods at nrlces to suit the times.
liberal reduction will be mad to ea.tomers buy
ing at wholesale. , .
Call and examine my stock befor purchasing
elHwbere. A, liberal .bar or puuie patronage is
soliolteu.
C. J. EEAOY.
(Ilea ITope, P., June 14, 1871.
D. J. CROWELL,
Manufacturer of the D. II. Ball Bolting Machine
and th
SIDE-CUT SNINULB MACHINE,
to out froia 18 to 20 inches, aad lioro.ed under
Everat's patent. Jointers, Drag Saw JUarhines
and Ueneral Mill Work, Sianamaboning, earner
on oountv. Pa.
Repairing of Machines and general Cavtem
Work dono to order. augitye
Itivcry Hlablo.
TflE underilgned begl Uav.to inform tho pub
lie that be il now fully prepared to aeeommo.
date all ia the way of furaieklng Horses, Buggies,
Saddles and Harness, oa tbe shortest notioe and
on reasonable terme. Residence on Locust stmt,
between Third and Fourth.
OKO. W. OEARIIART.
Ol.aroeld, April 11, 1M7.
H.
F. BIGLER A CO.
hart for lalt
CARRIAGE & Wim WOODS,
SHAFTS AND POLES,
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, 4o
Crr!g and Wagon Maktri should mak a
note of thi. and call and examine them. Tbey
will be sold it fair prices. maj2I 71
Q.DXSMITUINQ.
Q. W.WOLFE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH.
Shop on Third street, over Riley's blacksmith
tho.,' lt.e"nrini.u, i n.
aii indt ot Birleo and Shot Ounl oa band
Repairing don in t trel-elau manner and at fair
pri.es, "
MARKET STREET,
CLEAKFIEIB, P E
STORE
keep on hand a
IN CLEARFIELD,
full supply of
rtlUtttfrsf.
1873.
1873.
FANCY GOODS. ; '
WHITE GOODS,
AT
HCW HATw and UOBNUTH,
rtOWKRS aud BinBOMIt,
NECKTIES ud FICHUS.
COtlARS and CCI'FB.
COHBFTa aud IIOOI'aKIRTS. ,
MLSTI.r.H and othor I'lXIN'at,
UNDEBWEAR of all kind,
HOSIERY aud GLOVIiH,
HANDKEItCIIIEFtt,
WHITE.THIMMIJIOai,
EMBROIDERY,
TOWELH,
NAPKINS.
STANDARD TRIMMINGS.
A Fill LIXE OF PARASOLS
AND FANS.
NEW WHITE GOODS.
PIQCA,
STRIPED MTSLINS,
PLAID MUSLINS,
SATIN STRIPES.
MARAPOSA STRIPES,
AO, AC, AO. '
All will bo Mid at th. low..t prloM at
WM. REEDS,
Market Street, CI. ar Held, Pa.
May 14. 1878.
R
BAD TUI81
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
Tba atleitlon of the oitieen. of Clearlleld and
vicinity is directed te the fact that Goudfrllow A
Son are the arente of M. Niece A Co., and hav.
just reeel red a half dose ear loads of Flcnr and
reed, wnien tney oner at ins lowcti pooaiuie ug -ores.
A urge stock of
FLOUR,' CORN 4LEAL, CUOr,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Fotatoos, Shelled Cora, Cora la ear, Ac, Ao.
Particular attention Is eallrd Io M. Kiee A
Co.'s brand of Family Floar, which is the best ia
th market.
Flour and Food ean and will be old cheaper
than it eaa be obtained elsewhere ia Clearfield
county. .
4r-Elon on Market street, next door to Iloa.
Alexander Irvin's re.idouoe.
UOODFELLOW A SON,
janlOtf '' AgentsforM. NleoACo.
or sale:
A large and well-Anlihed Biick Dwelling, situ
ate on the rirer hank, in the borough of Clear
field, oontainlng eleven rooms, with good cellar,
water in tho kitchen, and all tbo modern oonre
nlencea. Pantriea, Balb-reom, Clothea-prea.ee, Ac
Lot .illy fret front and two hundred and thirty
feel bark, with a twrnty foot alley on Ihe east
Ide. Said bnilding, with all tha appurtenances,
will ke .old cheap, with payment. to suit purcha
ser. Application ean be made to tbe under
signed, or to A. C. Tate, Esq., who will give all
atoeatary information to those who desire to in
spect th. property.
Tn.OS. J. McCCLLOUOH.
May Hit, 1973, If.
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE POWELL'S,)
For ill dlieasei Incident to lionet, Cattl, aad
Human Fl.th, r-rlng tb an el aa
xwrnal application.
Thii Embrocation wai xMn.lrely Bled by
iha (lorernment during th war.
For ..I by Hartawick A Irwin, Clearlleld
Joaenk R. Irwin. Curw.n.rlll.. Daaiai Uood-
andar. Luth.raburg. ll
Attention, Lumbermen !
T.TTK ar now mannlactnrlng our IMPROVED
STEEL SOCKET DltlVINl) CANT
HOOKS, suptrlor to any other in nit, W hare
alto in stork a targs quantity of Canlbook. .uita
bl for rafting purpose., which w. are telling
obetp foreath. AMOS A II. Kb.VIAItU.
Clearlleld, Pa., March 18. 1871.
sir;
N IV'Ai
county to tho fact that wo
ANNoiNCBMalKT
t A i- lirfr r. Il 9' 'trf
Of THi SM.tw-1't - I
a XrXAl. -
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
BY . PORTER in AW. D.D.atf,
IMPORTANT IRUrnsi. ' 'j' -'
Having succeeded in getUng a lighter tariff aa
material, bene the low aud nedsnit. aharg ,
ttriiol and full sU of Teeth. , I aa tba
' , . . . 1. -. 1 I r i . I II
aianniaciuro oi imu wh .
s perattons regltteiod and warranted to glr
rice and eatWection. ' 1
Friends, relleet tb.t any char go for th. Ir
tlon of arlidoial and th saving; of th eataral
teeth are now tbe most reasonahld m Cenniyleeaia.
Preurr e your teeth and yoa preierre your health.
Putting of the natural teeth in a healthy, pre
serratirs and uteful condition is made a specialty.
Diseasei and malformation. .ouunon to th. mQUik
aw and associate parts, are treated and corrected
with fair success. Examination! and coniulta
tloni rnr.aj. . - . . o
It would be well for patienli from a distant
let ms know by mall a few days befor wmiaf
t. tb. oflje. .
It is very important that oh lid ren between ah
agee of ill and twelr year should bar their
teeth examined. ' " !
Anresthetios ar. administered and Teeth re
moved without pain. ' . ' .
Ditpoaltioni and eharactar ar Judgsd by all
th world by the oxprettieni of the face, hen
how very ditiitroui may it therefor b for p.
eoni to indulge an axpreisioa of distorted flevt
even apart from a hygienic view, Now, lu cnjoff
natural (not artificial) comforts and pleasure
reapeet and obey natural simplicities aad iastiaU.
8. PORTER 8U AW, I). D.
OBe ia New Matouie Building, Seooad Jtr,
Clear&eld, Pa, aylV7 .
DENTALCAKD.
Db. A. M. HILLS
Would say to bil patients and ths fab.
lie generally, that, karlng di. sol red partoarshia
with Dr. ebaw, he is now doing th entire work
of his office himself, so that patients need not fear
being put under tbe handt of any other operator.
Cleerucld, marca zu, iBix-pazvmcu
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,'
OISm orcr Irwin's Drug Store,
CCRWENSriLttr, PA. -
All dental operations, either ia th mechanical
or operative branch, premity attended to aad
eatl.factiou guaranteed. Special attentioa paid
to the treatment of diseases of tbe natural teeth,
gums aad mouth. Irregularity of tbo teeth ee
ees.Iully corrected. Teeth extracted without pi
by the ute of Klber, and arUBcial teeth insertee
of the best material and warranted to render sat
Isfaotlon. aprlBa'Tl;!' t
a. l - a a-
TeEACB IK EUROPE!
SRBAT EXCITEMENT ' '
IN FRENCH VILLEf '
Th bloody contest between Franc aad Pneeta
is at aa nd for tl. present, sa far as th smug,
taring of men aad tba d.etrueiioa of property Id
eoucerned. Th Royal Jugglerl no doabt. prida
thrmtrfre ant rejoice orer the remit, but bow
ineignlloaat ia their work whea romparad will
tha huniaa and chriatiaa effurts of
L. M. COUDRIET,;;, ;
who baa undertaken to supply all the eitlaeni 1st
th. lower end of Ibe county with food and raimeol
at .acceding low rate, from hit mammoth store ta
MULSONllUBl, where be ean always be feaad
ready to wait upon callers and aupply teem with
Dry Goods of all Kind!;
Such as Cloths, patlnettl, fai'lniVfra, Maaliaa,
. Delaines, Line, DriUing.,-CaJio,
, Trimmingt, itibkeai, Lace, .. , ;
Ready-made Clothing, Ilooli and Shoe, Bata.aad
Caps all of the best material and made to ord.t-j
Hose, Socka, Olovei, Mjttent, Laces, Ribbons, A.
GROCERIES OF ALL rflSfij". ';
Coffee, Tea, Sugar,' Rice, Molatiei, Flik, Salt,
Pork, Limned Oil, Vitk Oil, Carbon Oil,
tlardwara, Queenswara, Tin war., Cat tlngt, Ptoir
and Plow Castings, Neile, Spikes, Cor 0 olti ra
ta rl, Cider l'reaaee, and all kind, of Axes. v -Perfumery,
PalnU, Varoith, O lots, aad a ar
asiortment of Stationery,
OOOD! FL OUR,
Of different brands, always en kand, aad will we
lold at tbe lowest possible figurea,. .
LIQUORS, snch as Braady, Wiae, Oin, Whisky,
Jayne's Medieinct, llottetler's and .
llooflmd's Rlttere. .. -,
tide pounds f Wool wanted for wblth -It
higneet price will paio. iioeera ra aaa
and for sale at the lowest market prio.
Also, Agent for StrattoavUlc aid CarweasrlUs
Threshing Machines. . A
-UCall and see for youreelrea. Yea
everything nsually kept ta a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIIl1.
Frencbiille P. 0., March 1, 1811.
r. eALLAeaaa.
lacatl aoit.
IVew Firm at lloatzdal'
GALLAGHER k HOLT
, , . . . . .
Hera Just returned from the Euter cities with
a large and well selected stork of Foreign aad
Domostis goods, eonsisting of
DRY GOODS Si MOTIONS,
KEADT-MADE CLOTU1KC,'
BOOTS & SHOES',
IIAT3 i CW,
IlAKDWAItE, QUEENSWARE;
wood & willow ware,
carppits oil clotit?,' '
groceries; '
FLOUIU FEED, (by Wr isitd.) i!
Ac, 4o , io., , ' ; '
Which thry will exebang at a vary kiw prle far
Lumber, 6bioglt, Ca.b ar Country Prodao.
Uoutadalo, Pa, May 21, 1871.
LK0?
ut'HAs count ba
J VALVAUI.B TIMBER LASDS.-ln a-
ruane. of an order of the Orphans' Coirrt ofClear
geld eountr, th wadereigaed guardian f Em.
i, Kloit, miner heir of Juh Slot., ileceaved, will
tell at public sale, at tbe Court lioua, in lbs bor
e;tt of ClMrteld, on Saturday, July 5th, U',i,
at 2 o'clock p. m., tbe following detoribeni vlca-
ki real atai, .iiuato ta huax uwn.nip, i teur
field county, Pa.t Beginning at post omr A
line of W. tilosl Itloom ; tbence by land .of X. 4.
Into A Co. perth 401 d.grr.1 loT netrbea to'
poet 1 tboao. by loadaf J arena Haley north ,
degress wsat 10u 8-H percb.i I poatf Ua.aee by
land of George Slott, late deeeated, aouth .i d
greee weet 160 perches to pott; tbenee by fand of
it', rtlon Itlomn eouth 41 degree ean lot (-19,
porches to plac of beginning t enntaining Out
Hundred Aeres. mors or Uts, aud belug all waif
timhered with good pine, hemlock, Ae.
1 rem ar ;n.a. Miieea per cent, et ta nia
t tlei of tl and balance of one-third at Mt
ormalien of sale j one-third in on. year and oa
third at the dvalh of th widow of decdrnt, and
tntere.t to bo paid semi-annually the wbol wit,
internet from dot of sale aad te b Moored oa
th premisr with olliteral loeurlty, te b ap.
proved by the Court or a Judr;e thereof. ,
1 A.V, JAI.fOBnr.11a. '
. Jun Id, lsrj. Jt- i ' 1 :
11 III IK. K Mum ISa-Tli. .loclboia.r.'
II of tbe OlearBeld Creek BriJre Compaay ar
h.reby wotibed that a uieeling Will bold t the
office of Mee.ro. Vi caver A Rett., ia I'lcarftoid, ou
Tbur.day, the lUUi day of July neat, at I v cloak
p. m. A run attrndanee 1. reoue.ii'ti.
jei 0 11 jb , e 1 a.i in, rwiwiry.
r r . . r 'r
rpt ninnuB nuii.i)i:n.-?esi.d pr.
I no.al for the erection of a Iron Bridg
auroaa the river, at Ciirwcntrille, will be rMeivml
by the uaderaicned llild-. rommittea, anlil tb.
12th day ol duly aexfa i'ra)ieaaie will eow-,
tldrrvd f.r taking down and removing tbe old
bridge and for repairing and raiting the abut.,
meat, to a proper height, aa well a for thpr.
etrietnr. Aiapl security will be repaired from,
bidder fur tb cvmpivliou of tbe woik they an
dertak.
K. A. IRVIN,
SAM'L AKMiLD,
JU1IN 111 V IN,
IHAAC CALbWKLt..
' ' ' W. n. HARTS IIOKN,' '
HAN'L t'AI T,
JAMES A. 1KV1S, . ...
Juu II, imi.-ld CoMuilllwr.
JtfTlt KH V COXttTAliLElf FKHN
W bav prialed a large aaateor af tb. new
t fcxS fiU.Iuud will 0 lb reootpt I tw.iitr.
li. .' fTi.'.l cepf 10 ear HoV.'. m'-TV
E:le, Wjrrw, t'r.