Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 13, 1873, Image 3

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    JHE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAUFIELD, PA.
trttDHHSPAV MORNINQ AUQPST.187.
. . Term of Subscription.
t,.ij la edvenoe.or within three month! .f.l
'lid after three Bad before eiimonthe..... I 0
pfurth..xplr.Hon of .1. mentha... I 0
BELIUIOUa NOTICES.
rvLiniinien Bervloe, lint Sabbath of every
"."V.Hrew'i Chrh Episcopal Re
Vi..... lUtt. Public Servlo. Sunday morning
5 o'clock, and ' ' M.-S.nday School at
, p u.PrTor Mooting Wednesday arming
'.!fkv'erlan Church Rot. II. B. Botlbb,
g.bbnth sewlcee morale, an evening 8ab-
bub School at . r. -"""a
."afr."!.' ChuThCtholl Rot. P
J 8.iaiDt!i.-Ma.i at 10, c'clock A. M., n the
nd and fourth Bondnyi of oach month,
tutlieraa Church Rev. A. J. IUrvsocb:
f reaching ovary (Sabbath, morning and evening.
..bath Sohool at t a. m. l'rnjer meeting every
Wednesday evoning.
lfo Exchanges. We bve prepaid
ihepostsgeon alt soplesof the lUrt.Bi.iCAK ecnt
to oer exchanges, until tte lit of J anuary next.
and er poitmaitor hai io Informod tho poitmai-
ler at each office towbloB It it eent.-; Therefore
none of onr brethren need pay portage on our pa
per, an we hope tboy will reeiprooele. Over
twe-thirds ef the exohiegrs we reeelve eome to
nnprepaid, or, 1 paid, no such, evidence hai
been ifnralsbcd oar postmaster, ai the PoitoAoe
Uw contemplates. . - iM
Tho Lowistown hotolinU wore raid
d by the looal optlonlita laat woek and bound
over to court. . , - ' ' - "
Osceola had a social sensation last
week. Tbey have had no fun over there anyhow,
laoe the 4th of Jely. i ' - I
Philinsbnrcom are putting on aris-
toeratie aire. A driving park li nor the town,
talk, In ordor to become rivali of Clearfield and
Osceola. ' ' ' -' ' ' ' . '
Tho Fall Term of Miss II. S. Swan'
School tor Girls oommenoM on Monday, Septem
ber lit. Parents ean find no better school at
which to educate their daught -ri:' ' ''
Tho Credit MobiKer county conven
tion hai been poitponod. The ebief Modoe hai
lone to llarrliburg to aeo what the ft innebago
caiof will pay him for throwing Henry and voting
fur Mickey. ''.'"'"" ......
We understand that the Coloman
Bitten propose to fulfill an engagement in the
Court llonae on the Bin and Vln or beptember.
It will be reeollaeted that ilokneii prevented them
from fllling'an engagement lait Mareh.
Williura Zelt was triod at Ridgway,
Jait week, for the murder of, John liorack, at St.
Jfaryi, In June lest, lie war found' guilty ef
manslaughter. A new trial waa granted by the
court and Zelt hold In $2,000 bail.1
Repealed. The Act of Assembly,
approved Mareh 9th, 1905, autboriting the Town
Ceenell of the borough of New Washington to
uen a ipeelal toad tax, waa repealed laat winter
.and approved by the.Goveroor on the 8th day of
April, 1873. : ' . :
Gas is BAENEsT.Oor biar neitrh-
bon need not be poking fun at ui any longer for
citing In darknew and danger. We are going
to have gal worki and the town lit up netore tne
holiday!. Tho company .ta now fully organiaed
and at work, The worka are. being created on the
.bank of the river, a little below the freight depot
Cool. We notice that the Losisla-
-tare lait winter passed an act allowing onr Conn.
ty Auditors fir dollar! per day. Time not to ex-
eeed twenty dayi. Who petitioned the Legisla-
Jure to pail thil act we know not, but It t limply
an outrage on a email aeale. We prerume
arise, from the faet that Oongruimen doubled
their pay, and demonstrates the greed pervading
every official ehannel.
The Fhilipsbarg Journal and Rafts-
t Journal have entered into a nistorieai iteem.
boat diaeuiiion. The gravity of the question
will ae doubt be amply Uluatrated.
The former Journal and the Osceola RtmUi
are trying to aiccrtain the dlitanoe to Arch
Spring! from Tyrone and Mount Union. It loeki
now ai thoogh a foot rase between Ellsworth and
Xrlsbia would alone utile the diiput.
Unseated Poor Tax. We notioe
that Oot. Bartranft approved sn'aot If Atiembly
oa the Uth of March,' 1873, authoriilng the
Oreneen of the Poor of Beccaria townihip to
assess Poor tax upon unseated landi. If thil law
it right, why not extend It to the whole county t
Thli we ihould lay li eipeolally ipeelal legula
tion. The act reouirei the Overseen to furnlib
the County Commiuioneri with a certified Hit of
the landi upon whmh the taxei are unpaid, to
gether with the number of niilli aiaeued for poor
ratea.1,,.-:" . I ' ' - ' ;
FE8 Raisbd. We notioe by an Act
f Aiiemhly, approved the 8th day ef April, 1873,
tbit Snrveyon attending court at witoenei are
allowed fire dollar! per day and the uiual mileage
(three eeati circular) allowed ether wilnenoa.
Go ahead. Everybody will got $i per day after
awhile, and will only be required to work ilx
fcoun for a day. Kigbtccn houri to loaf and
ileep and only ill for work. What "bully timee"
we'll have. Why, we'll he rich In lrn than five
yeara or In a poor hrtuic or prison. v
m
TtatmnNiNn Tho Mountain Citv
Altoana li to have a balloon sensation. Prof.
John A. Light, the ruaowned and scientific mro-
naut, who has already made one hundred and
twenty-eight ascensloni In varloul part! of the
I'nlted States, la to nuke his leoond asecniion
from that city on Saturday, the ltth, betweon the
boon of 1 and 4 p. m., In hi! koautiful new bal
Jpon Celeita. ' On thil oceaston Mr. Light will
Cake a paiaenger up with him. , IS case of rain or
blgh wind, the ascension will take place on Mon
day, or tho next anoeeedlng fair day.
Another Gour Ouo moro of tho
''otdeat sottlen" haa been conveyed across the
elver. Benjamin Balrd breathed his last at his
tome la Bell township, hear the Indiana county
line, en the d Inst., In ble 80th year. He wai
born In Clinton county, and remorccj to thli
comity In 1829. He wai the father of thirteen
ehildron, ten of whom Survive him, the grand
father of thirty-eight children and the groat-
grandfather ef four children.' He was an Indus
trious, upright cltisrn, and by his death bii
neighborhood loses good counselor and the
relatives a dear friend.
Postponed. Through iho action of
the council the water works elaetiua haa been
postponed until Friday, the 18th ef Beptember,
The poitponement wai hlghlv politic, because It
aow gircc all fall time to giro thli highly impor
tant and neeescary public Improvement a thor
eih examination as to Its necessity and probable
est. This is a question that will lose no sup
porters among intelligent moa by undergoing
diieuiilon and Investigation, and being of prime
utility, we do not wish to see It submitted for
ul decision until after It Is fully disouised and
naderitood by our oitlaeni.
Hucklkjierry Party. One day last
eek W. Ana SwarUell, aged 87 years, and
1. Caleb Straley, aged 80 yean, both residing
llh George Swartsrll, near Locke's Mills, took
I Into their heads to go hueklekerrying, a sport
bicb they doubtless .many a time enjoyed In
wis yeunrer davi. Oh Ihev went- huekoU la
'"d, to the foot or Jack's mountain, a mile or more
'litant, aed after gathering all the berries they
Wanted about three quarts, we believe they re
"nd henje In flrit.raU spirits. We'll hat tint
ld Udlee are the ohimploa hueklekerrylsU
VI the Slate. i(ifc,ie iHwucrfl,
In Earnsst, We bbtioe by a print
ed circular before us that the "Local Optlonlsts"
have fully organised la Ibis county and are going
to wage a iigoroai war against Captain Wbisky.
The "headeentres ' teem to be i
President Zaeharlah MoNaul, Ourwensvllu,
Treasurer Samuel Arnold, Curwensvllle.
Secretary Luclen Bird, PeunAeld.
In addition there la a detective in each borough
and township in the county, who Is to appoint a
rigilanoe committee of from two to six members.
The circular goes on to state that "they are ex
pected to lake aotlve steps to seoare the proieou-
tlcn Of violators of the laws against lrauor lelllnf
by Constables' returns, or otherwise) also may
osll jaoeUngi in Ihob; QlltrloU, solicit fundi and
ihould endeavof to tceur aid uded operallan
frem all friendl of the cauie. The funds railed
arc to be forwarded to th Treasurer for local dls
tributloa by the Executive Committee, on recom
mendation of the looal meat bar where the prose.
outlons originate. The funds are to bo used In
meeting such expenses of prosecution as arc not
provided for by legal fees. It is earnestly hoped
that each looal member will endeavor to work up
the subjeot carefully and promptly. Ton
take advlae of th District Attorney, A. W. Wal
ters, when you contemplate legal action, without
oharge, I
If this committee suooeeds In Its undertaking!
it will aoooinpllsh something that has never been
accomplished before Drunkonness,like adultery,
and some other social evils, always has existed
and always will exist. And If the formor vice
oaa be regulated by vigilance committees, the
latter ean. If this be so, what a huge under
taking these gentlemen will have on hand. We
are no experimentalist In matters that have pus-
sled and defeated th wisest and heat of men fur
thousands of yean. If others have the time and
Inclination to practle something of the kind, we
hall not object. ' ' '
' We are pained to hear of tho doath
of Charlei liorton, Esq., at hli bom In North
East, on Tuesday of this week. He had long
been afllioted with a pulmonary affeotion, aud
some two or three months ago was compelled to
gtve up aotlve nnsinesa. mr. Norton waa a prom
inent itemocrat, and waa our nominoe for Assem
bly In 1S70. when he oame within a fow hundred
votes of being elooted. For a year or two past
he haa been oashier of a hank In the oil regions,
lie waa- a man of much intelligence, firm in his
convictions, a shrewd politician and possessed of
large influence ine Vbttrvtr,
Mr. liorton was for a number of years a rest
dent of this oounty, and was well known by many
of our eltiseus. lie was tbe son of Isaae llortou,
Sr., one of our earliest pioneers, who died in
April last, and a brother of. our fellow-cittaens,
Isaac and iiesekiah liorton. He was twelve
years prothonotary, Ac, and commanded the re
epect of all parties for his efheieney and urbanity.
lie waa indeed a good eltisen, whose loss will be
eeverely felt Elk iemoerul. ; ..... . ,
Charley, as he was familiarly oalled, was well
knows to many of the oitisens of this county,
who will regret to lean of his rather premature
death. r; ! t -1 ' .
Instructions to Druooists. The
last term of the lilalr oounty eonrt was eonsumed
by the "local optlonlsts" and the liquor dealers.
The llollidaysburg Standard sayst In sentencing
the Tyrone druggists, his Honor Judge Bean took
occasion to lay substantially this! Druggitts are
authorised to sell liquor for medicinal purposes,
subject, however, to the risk of indictment. A
phyaioian's prescription is not of itself a safe
guard for the druggist. If the latter, even en
the prescription of a regular physician, Belli li
quor to persons of known intemperate habits, or
to those who are known to use liquor as a bever
age, he is liable to indictment, and if found guil
ty, will be punished to the extent of the law. In
short. In the opinion of the court, a druggist who
sells liquor fur any purpose whatever, or upon the
prescription of the most eminent physician in the
county, does so at his own risk.
Turnpikk Tolls The Legislatare
last winter passed and the Governor approved, on
the 18th of March last, the following Act 1
Sac. 1. St il tnacled, de., That no incorporated
tnrnpike company within the county of Clearfield,
nor their vendees, lessees or successors, shall have
the right to taka or demand tolls for passing upon
their said roads, or ANY PART THEREOF, in
any ease in which they have permitted ANY
PART of their said road or roads within the said
oounty to become condemned, or a obarge upen
the townships through which the same pass.
It appear! to Us that if this act were pat in
force, that the infernal fitt tent mnitantt, on the
public road about half mile east of Curwensvllle,
would be wiped out and the public allowed to
pass over the road without being molested, while
the parties engaged In thil precarioui meaner of
socuring a livelihood allowed to follow some le
gitimate buiinees in the future- i
' List of letters remaining unclaimod
in the Postofflce at Clearfield, for the week ending
August ntn, 187:i:
Corliss, Barid M. O'Mally, John.
Coffroo, Freeman. Prootor, T. J.
liixon, Miss Annie. Rogers, Susan.
Halford, Mr. C. ' Shire, Samuel 8.
Hrlth, Andrew. : Smith, Geo. W.
Klelnman, M. Htowell, II. F.
Michael, Miss Emma P. Willie, Willie E. , ,
Netr. Klino.
P. A. GAULIN, P. M
Not in the Book. Some of our fol
io elttiena having on several eceailoni during
the summer worked themselrei up Into a fever
heat over tho ihecp-dog-tax law, they will now
please quiet their nerves and let the fover pass off,
as the laws for 1873 contain no such enactment.
Each family oan still keep half a doien or more
degi If they like, and have no tax to pay for them.
A dog is a dog still.
The rosidenco of Mr. 3S. E. Arnold,
Curwensvllle, was the scene of a coal oil explosion
some ten days ago. The servant girl wickedly
and foolishly took the oil can tti poured some
oil into the 000k store to hurry up the fire. An
explosion wai the remit, the girl being pretty
well roasted and that portion ef th town saved
from destruction by a miracle, .
Woodland M. K. Church Festival,
This Festival, asanuounced last week, will be
held on Wednesday, August 17th. Thomas II
Murray, Esq., of Clearfield, will deliver an ad-
dreii. His well known ability and eloquence will
net fall to attract a large audlcnoe. The pro
ceeds are for the new M. E. Church now building
at Woodland.;
Bptcialt,
IIircncoRB's Couri.KTa Axxlvsis or)rns til
blb Arranged according to subjects, In twenty-
seven books. Illustrated with steel engravings.
Publish by A. 1. Joh.son, New York, and W.
I). Cummings, Pittsburgh.
Complimentary notioesof even humbugs can be
secured in our day, but a man must fuel quite dif
ferently In girtng his approbation to such a work
as this Analysis of the Holy Scriptures by the ac
complished llr. Hitchcock. It seems to us tbst
Sabbath school teachers, Sabbath school scholars,
heads of families, In a word, any one who loves
and studies tbe snored Scriptures, would be will
ing to make almost any saoriSoe to get this great
bolp in undentanding them. The Bible here Is
its own interpreter. What we need to know on
any subject is tbe mind, the will, tbe declaration
of Uod. In this book you ean find at once what
God says on any subject or any duty, aloary
spent in purobasiog it will be well invested. We
wish there might be a eony to every family, Tbe
unlettered layman will find It quite as useful as
the scholar. And we believe it is more valuable
and will bo found more useful then a score of
commentaries. The supplemented mitter or tru
den'i Concordance, Pronouncing and interpreting
Diotionariol, Jjielionary of Uellgioul Dcunniina
tlonl and a luecinct history of the Bible, makes
the entire bonk a manual for the Hjble reader of
the greatest convenience, and worth to htm many
timee its cost, Mr, Weir, the agent for this
county, intends to exhibit this work la every
family.
PitTei;ajt! Fxut.i Con.Bon. Thorn wo are
seeking a really first class school for their daugh
ten will do well tc send to Rev. I. C. Perilling.
I). D., PIIKburgh, Pa., for a catalogue of the
I'lttsburgh Female Oollnge. It ia just such an
Institution as an intelligent man desires for his
daughter. The buildings are large, well lighted
and ventilated, and fitted up In excellent style.
Tbe eeurse of study Is well selected. The method
of instruction thorough. The discipline mild,
and yet firm and Judicious. Tbe fsculty, one of
tbe largest In the Lnlte't states, numbers twenty
live chosen learners. The location is on a beau
tiful, shaded street, eentral, easy accessible and
as quiet as a country village. There ere eight
departments, with special teachers. There are
nre learners in the music aeperwttu, an Here
after dinlomas will be granted In music and
naUillna as well as la the literary source. Added
to all thil the charge! are loss than any school af
fording enual advantage! and accommodations,
We heartily commend it to our readrre. The Fall
Term eummiuoss September 10.ViisourA t'tl
tffrapk. Feints, Oils and Varnishes for sal by II. F.
Bigler Co.
. FACTS FOR TI1H l'EOPLK.
ta. Flegal has disposed of bis Furnlihlnr Hoods
for the punmse of making room for Hats, Caps,
Boot and Hboea, and has just returned from the
eastern citius with th largest stock ever brodght
to the Oiinnty which he mil fit, mmil ssU and ii
oVisnaimd to sell at prices whloh will astonish
everybouy. lie naa on Band a very large assort
ment of tho Baltimore hand-made Uaitera, for
kadies' wear. Lames, to see Umm is to be con
vinced that tbey ar the shoes to buy Also, a
full line of the Kiohardson and Atwaler Elmira
Hoots, whloh need no recommendation to the nub
ile, Also, a large link of Rasterb Hoots abd Shoes.
On all of which he can defy competition In prices.
aiso, a compiet assortment el Trunks and Va
lises. P. 8. Fletral lava roods are ehean. that he
bought them en trust, and will sell them at prises
inu win asionisn everyoouy veil anu see.
viearneiu, July j, 1079.
Montour Slate Paints, for painting houies in
side and outside Cottagoa, Farm Buildings, o.
Beautiful, durable aud economical. Uround in
pure Linseed OIL
myJS'73 H.F. Bioub a Co.
R. R. Wheelbarrowi, Baby Carriages: toy tx-
press Wigons ani
d Wheelbarrows, at ' ' v
II. V. Biolbb 4 Co's.
RBraiQKRAToRB. About Juns 6, 1873, H, F.
Bigler a Co. will have an assortment of Befrlg
eraton. my29'79
Tlows. Farmer! Will find it to their advantage
to eall in and examine our stonk of rlowiCulil.
vaton,.do., among which will be found Bingli
and Iiuuble Iron and Wood Shovel Plows, Irui
and Wood Cultivators,
The tlowanda Iron Beam Plow,
The Pittsburgh Steel Plow,
The llaupt Dellcloute l'lew,
and 0 ber pattern!. .
iiiyJ8'73 j ' II. F. Biohb A Co1,
Raxo Tms ! Penens whocontemplate building
will do well to rail and exsmine our stuck of
BUILDING MATERIALS. We have io stock a
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Faults,
Oils, Ulass, 1'ulty, Calcined 1'laster, do.
0ij28'73 II. F. Bioi.br 4 Co.,,
Just received, a large lot of non-explosive
Lamps ana Lanterns at
S-J5-7J H. F. Biotxa 4 Co's.
IT. F. Bigler 4 Co. have been making extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware the last few
days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad-
dlera' Hardware. Farmen' Hardware, Builders1
Hardware, and Hardware of. all kinds, oan be seen
at their store. May 21.
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sale by 11. r. Bigler a uo.
Pave Time! Save Labor! Save Money I Save
Clothes! The" Novelty Wringer" Is the best in
the market. Buy It 1 try It.
For sale by II. F. niol.ia 4 Co,
Fbimbj Gnoran Plarvsb. Received at Corner
Store by oar load and for sale by
K. A. n. v. inwur.
Curwensvllle, Mareh 18, 187. - - "
Axes. Seventy-five doion Clearfield Wood-
choppers Axel at
V:ao.-7J. II, r. UlULEH wo s.
RECAPITULATION,
Bird Cages.
Wood aud Willow Ware. ''
Household Goods. J ;
All kinds of Hardware. , ,
Japanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of 11. F. Bigler 4 Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. .. , . St,
Calcined Plaster for sale by 11. F. Bigler 4 Co.
Bird Cages-
i large assortment at H. F. Big-
ler Co. s.
Ba wa. Dlstan's Cross-out Saw, Groat American
Saw, Boynton's Lightuiog Snw, at
V 2b-71 It. t . JIIQLER LI I.
Kotiob to Waqon A!d Cakriaoi M A US 11 We
bare just receired a general assortment of Wagon
and Camera Woods, also a full line of Bpiiuii
and Alios, which we offer ehcnp for eash.
11. r. UIQLEB K9t
1 Pauim Ain Paintkhs' Kixmxos. Our stock
of Taints and Painters' Materials Is complete, in
cluding J. T. Lewin' Pure White Lead. John Lu
cas A Co s 1'ore Site Lead, r. tt. uos uck
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White
Lead; also, Liniieed Oil, Turpentine, Vernishesof
all kinds, a full line of Bnuhes. and a fulllineof
colors, dry and in OiL
my2S73 ; 11. f. HIOLKB to.
Fin hi no Tack li. The flihlag season havlag
ODrnmenoed, lovers of this elegant sport will be
easting about to flod where to purchase tbe neces
sary requirements in order to enjoyy the sport,
To an such we will say, go to tne iierawareoiore
of H. F. Bigler A Co., as they hare the finest lot
of front Hods, Lines, Hooka, Baskets, Bait-
Boxes, Keels, (Snoods, cues, etc., erer brought to
this oounty. Their Trout Rods are really ele
gant, and every person ei pec ting to go troat-flsh-Uig
this summer should have one. 4-9
A full line of Household Uoods, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for sale by 11. P. Bigler A Co.
On July 25th, 187. at Latmhe, Pa., by Father
KRAanar, Air. w, w. lilULf.U to Hits m. n.
LEti, both of Clearfield.
Sit A.
Tn Brll township, on August 2d, 17S. BKNJA-
Ml.N I1A111U, aged 7 rears, 7 moutlis, 7 Usys.
In Lawrenee township, on August Mb, 1873,
Mrs. txmsTA.Vi' hl.l.A, wile ot rriLLun n.
Lanu'R, aged about 22 years.
Clearfield Markets,
Corrected weekly by Bicharo Mossop, Wholesale
and ttetaii iieator in ury uooo:s, uroeeries, ri
visions, do., Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
CuiAnriBMi, Pa., August 12, IS73.
Ajtples, green, 00(
Dried, ft "
Apple butur,Vgsl,
Butter 110(4
CO1 Hogs, dressed
10 Hides, green.- .
T6 IIsju W(a)
19
12,
12,
is Shoulder,
Beans tt 7K t 00 Sides.. 00(.i
Buckwheat. IV bard i
Buekwhcat dour lb, 6 Mess pork,U bill... 20 00
Beef, dried 2o Oats 00
Beer, rreeh 7(rr 10 Onions 1 to
Boards, M 12 00(14 00 Potatoes 0tl( to
Corn, shelled. 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb,. 10
Corn, ear 0(d) M Plaster, bbl t 00
Corn meal, sack, 1 SO Hy 1 10
Chon. W owtl 110 (is 3 40 Hags. M lb
Cloversoed.. 8 0(1 Hnlt, 8 mok.Jill( H
Cheese- H Hhingles.18 In.l(i4 00
Cherries, lb. 10($ 10 Hhinle,,2 lnltl(a,15 00
Chiokens, drsd, lb, 16 Timothy ieed...M. 0 00
T.nti iOTsllow 121
Plaiseed 1 0(1 Wheat J 00
Flour. 70(a10 00 Wool 10
Hav 00 00(0,20 B0 Wood, H cord 40
1'eiiiiHyl villain Hall road
TYRONE C1.EAKFIELP BRANCH.
ON nad after Monday, MAY 26th, 1873, the
Passenger Trains will run daily (cieent Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as iollowst
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 1. 40, r..
Tyrone ......
Osooola.......
Philipshurg.
ClearBcId ....
. 015.a u
,.10.i,"
..10.40,"
,.U.4, "
Philipsburg-...4.-ld,
Osceola 4.(0,
Tyrone M..0.00,
CLBARFIKLD EXI'RF.88.
LEAVE 60LT1I.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 6.40 A. . Tyrone 7.00 r.
Pliillpsburg.. .H " lntersectton.,.7.12 "
Oscoola. fUO ' Orceola 8.10 "
Intersection.. 7.48 " Phillpsbnrg .... "
Tyrone. 8.00 " Clearfield, ar....20 "
FARK FJtOM CLEAKFIKLD, TO
Bellefnnte. Pa 1 5 01
Mlddletcwn tb 00
Lock llaven I 70
Williamsnort. t "
HunlingJun M 1 10
Uwistnwn. t lit
Marysvill 4 til
Marietta I (0
Lancaster A 85
PHILADELPHIA 7 95
Altpona .... 1 65
Jnhnstnwn 10
11AHHIKBIJKU... 4 1
riTTSSl HU t 15
Close eonneetiens made by all trains at Tyrone
and lioek Haven.
GHORUH 0. WILKIN8,
myl7-tf. Buperintendent.
"I)RIIK;i: MCTTINn. Th. undersigned
J Ciimmlttee will receive pmpoaals, at Uur
weniville, until Thnreday.the Uth day of August
next, for taking down the wooden bridge across
Ihe river at that piece aad putting it on the
lhle llloom abutments, two miles above, in the
piece of the bridg. carried off by the ioe flood lait
spring. Oood security will be required for the
completion of th. Job in a workmanlike manner.
r y.AC. Mc-NAI'L,
HENRY llll.K,
July 11, 1873-td. WM. CALDWELL.
WIJXIAM M. HEXKY, Johtice
or rax Pbacb ian Si sivissa, LtlilUKK
OITT. Collecthine made and money promptly
paid over. Article! of agreement and deeds of
eonveyauoe neatly exoented and warranted cor
rect or no oharge. Jy33'7l
TOSF.rU H. IIOWLES, Justico of
tt tits' Peace and Scrivener In th. upper cud of
Lawrence township. Collections made end money i
PttniptlJ peid ever. Feb.A-ly I
Hew dmtistmcut;i. .
rpKACHEKS' EXAMINATIONS.
X An examination for toaehers, for the school
year of 187.1, will be held for each of the several
districts In Clearfield county as follows I
Bradford and ilradlord Independent, at rr if
llamsgrore, Monday, August li.
Hoggs and Wallacslon, at waitaceton, luesuay,
August 20,
Bcoatur and Osceola, at Osceola, Wednesday,
August 27.
'Woo. I ward and Ilculidale, at Tuomai Hinder
loa'i, Thursday, August 28.
Wulich, at janesvine, rrtday, August iv.
Bectaria, at tsien Hope, Saturday, August 80.
Jordon, it Aasenvllle, Monday, September!,
Knox, at Now Millport, Tuesday, September).
Ponn. Ferguson and Lumber City, at Lumber
Cilr. Wodnneday, September 3.
Pike, Bridgnort Independent end Curwensvllle,
at Curwensvllle, Thunday, September 4.
Lawrence, Lawrence Independent and Clear
field, at Clearfield, Salurdsy, Scpteinbor 0.
1 nlan. at KockloA. Monday. Bentemuer 8.
Brady and Bloom, at Lathcrsburg, Tuesday,
Mobtember V.
j Bell, at Bower, Thunday, September 11.
Burnsldc, at Burnslde, Friday, September 12,
Chest and New Washington, at Na WasbihaJ
toa, Saturday, September IIM- '-"
Karthaus, at Bait l.lok, Tuesday, HeptemDer 10.
Covington, at Mulsonbnrg, Wednesday, Sep
tember 17.
Illrard, at Congress Hill, Thursday, Sept. 18.
floshen, at Shawsvtlle. Friday, September 10.
Huston, at Pennfleld, Saturday, September 20.
Morris, Kylerlown, Tuesday, September 211.
' Graham, at Grehnmton, Wednesday, Sept, 24.
Examiuations to beirin at 8 o'clock, a. in.
Teachers are expected to be examined only In
the district where they iutend teaching. An ed
ucational meeting will be held after each exaral
Bation ; when the subjeats of school and dlstrlot
reports, district and oounty institutes, andmeth-
oiss for improving our schools, will be discussed.
The presence of the dirootors, at these meetings,
ii iadiiponiabldt
GREGORY,
Cu. Hup'i.
Aug. 6, W3-3t.
T)UUL1C SALE. By virtue ol hii
.L order of the Orphans' Court of ('InHUId
count t, the undertiffniid. admin Intra 11 of thee,
tate of John Orr, doo'd., late of Lawranafl town
ihip, will tell at public i-la, at th Court liouw,
at 10 o clock, a. m., on
i.J TUUKSDAT, ACGtTST 2sXD, IP73, $ l
tha follow In k real estate;- All that -ttoriato piece
or lot of ground, lituato in Lawrence towmhip,
county aforesaid and State of I'ennij.Tani,
bounded and described a followi, rti : liegin
nine at a post oa bank of Montgomery crook
theuot up eaid stream north 117 degrees trust
9 T-10 ptroboi, north 28 degrees east 11 perches,
north 234 degrees west 8 Duroncs. north 40 de
grees west 4 perches, north 62 degrees west 4
porches to a post on line of land of McPherwn
lirotnori j l hence tjr lanus or siernenoq uroio
era south 34 dr Biros west 01 porches to a post
thenoe br lands formerly of (I. l. (Joodfollow
south 8A$ degrees east 16 1-10 perches to a post,
north 3ft degrees oust T 0-10 pereheo to a pest an
a road, tbenoo hy ronu norm it negroes west
12 8-10 perches to dead white plnoi thence by
land formerly of U. 1. Uoedlellow north 6ft de
grees east H perches to post and plaoo of begin
ning! oon training three aeres and one hundred
and one and asvoa-ientns peso nee ana allowance,
nearly all elrared aad ander a eood state of cul-
titation, and hsring thereon erected a one and a
naif story plank noune and small Maine.
Taa. One-half aast. and balanoe la six
months, to be secured by bond and mortgage oa
the premises.
August 6, lS73-3t. Administrator
A
N OI.DINAKCE. Do it ordainod
by the Burgess and Town Council of the
Borouirh of Clearlield: That from and after the
passage of this ordinance, it shall not be lawful
for any person or persons to place any sticks, pa
cer, coal aibes. cinder, tin eans, manure or any
kind of offals or debris, whatsoever, in any of the
streets or nuMlo alleys in said bornngn, and eve
ry person so offending snail luridi ana pay mio
tbe borouirh treasury, for the first offence, tho sum
of fire dollars, aud for the second and each and
eery subsequent offence, the sum ot tea dollars,
and to bo personally liable for any and all dsm
agvsdone to persons or property, tbe consequence
ot any such obstructions so placed In said streets
and alleys as aforesaid.
I a. v. iAifi, uurgess.
Aug. $, 18T3-3t E. C. JOHNSON, Kec'j.
I7KEDOXIA WAGONS k BUG
UIKS. I'trson, wanting llrst-elass Wsrnns
and Buggies should call on J. KHAW BON,
Ulcarfleld, J'a., wno nave a largo number Ol rre
donia Wagone and Buggies constantly on band.
They are tbe best manufactured. augd-ls
LltiT OP JUKOHH drawn for Kept. Term,
A. it. 117a, commencing on the fourth Mon
day, 22d day, , j
i ; .nARD 4t'Bsaa.
Levi Sunderland... ..Bell
D. W. l'biliou....llloom
A. B. Bbaw.....,(Ioihen
,lacob Wilhelm-Uraham
Henry llagerty...tiulieh
J. L. Ehw...Uoutidsls
D. W. Wise. Jordan
1). 8. M-.kel Knot
W. P. Tate Lawrence
Jas. L. Stewart. ..Morris
I. 8avage..N.Wabingtn
James B.Clark Peon
Johnston lloldcn...i'ike
J. H Arnold Union
Jos. li. Turner Bnggs
Mark Kyler-... Bradford
O. M. ThompsonBrady
James Irrin "
W. J. Kime.... Burnside
L. J. llurd Chest
L. Flood Covington
Wm. Porter-.. .Clearfield
A. M. Hills '
K. L. llughel.... Decatur!
tt U OtarliarU.,
1. C. Johnson.,Clcrlfld
L.M.Coudriet,Cov.Dtton
Ira tibaflar.t'urwcnsville
Jioob liana; "
Uriah Litse
John LHs Heoearin
James AlWrt,.., Decatur
D. Moh-fT"T.....l!urnndc
A brum Huorsr..Uraham
H. li, Murrow.eUoshen
R. K. Y iliyn.
Jsi. MCreerj
.orgt Stanley... (iu)icb
William lirgcny "
T. W. kilehoo.
Jm. H. EiJinftor,
Juob C. HDiitb.t
,.Brdy
lleo. Un(terty..UuulsilAle
Tbomas iStnDS.,.Jurdao
(.Miriro Horn
James MciNvai... M
A. A. lUa4...Lawntio
T. Siiavktnan. "
Wm. 0. Duff... ' "
Jos. II. Howies ' ''
3. H. ghaffnif. w
Frauiplop Boll... ... Bell
Ilrbrv Aiurri.e.iirsuiuru
Uaoicl Stw-rt,
Daniel Orftbam.
John Back
N. P. Wilson...
n. Ptj auk man.. "
John 6mrrJ.... Cbeit
John Csnibell...Osc)la
Toltinl Wcstovcr,
jos. it,. iii)nuni....renn
James Arthurs "
Kdward Wood,...
4.M'UiiKlilio..Cltiarfield
Win. II. Frocitian...Pik
A 'ex. Irrlo-...
W. H. BrnJlry
Cornel. Owens,
loba A r dorr
Jamae AlnorA '
Hobt.Carsun, Woodward
JJ F. B1GLKK 4 CO.'S
-SPECIALTIES-
BUILDERS' JIARDWARR,
MK0I1ANIC8' HAHDWARR,
LUMBERMEN'S HARDWAHR,
FARMING t'lENSILS,
MILL SUPPLIES,
IRON at NAILS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
, . PAINTEIIS FINDINGS, .
CALCINED PLASTER
- May M, 1873. . .
KBATZER & LYTLE
Turpentlno,
ntlno,1 f N
i, , V WILL BELL YOU I
Kails, .
disss,
rainu.
Uila,
French, Richards & Co.'s
Buck Lead - - ' ;
AND i
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Immense stook on band.
Clearfield, Pa., June' 4, 187.1.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE Dt
. F. IliRlcr A Co.
IRON DOIIBI.B SHOVEL TtOWS.
WOOD DODDLE-SHOVEL PLOWrl.
WOOD SINGLE SHOVEL PJ.0WS.
IRON CULTIVATORS.
: WOOD CULTIVATORS. '
QOWANDA t IRON BEAM PLOWS.
riTTrtlU'RO STEEL PL0W8.
HAITI'S BELLEFONTB PLOWS.
B0UKSON 8 aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
avSharca for all of the above Plows con
stantly on hand. -' myJH 78
s
TONE'S SAW GUMMERS AND
SAW.UPSBTS.
We have rerelred the ajrmry for (heahnreatid
will nr thrm at miiiitswinrfir'i prioei. Call end
e latnlne tbem Tbe are the bnt.
Jel9-73 U. V. L1GLKR k CO.
1873, ,1 . 1873,
. '; : .'i -! :'
NEW. SPRING GOODS !
WM.
DEED'S,
' 1 '. 5'
' .11
,1 'I
' 11
PRINTS, ' r.
t
PARCALKS,
01N0I1AM8, v
- ,, XICglNOB, t
- - MUBLINfl,
BUKKTrNUBf"" :
,f C0TI0NAPE8,
DOY'3 CABHIMERI,
MEN'S CABS1MERE.
T .f i LINENS. ,;
DRESS - GOODS,
in great variety hod all the news! shades, ')
Japaueee Popllua,
dapauese Ullks, "
'Btrlpael PopUtwl,
' v -- Milk Poplins, - ;--
frilfh lrloUalra,J .' ' 1
''. ' Ileriiautea, '
. UreuBdlues, "
'lAWJie. 1
-erf
1
PECIAI. DAK0AIN8 IN
Colored Silks!
Colored Silks!
i". .
Black Silks!
Black Silks I
I ' -
tals! Shawls! Shawls!
Carpet, Carpets, Carpet
j . ; sold at tha lowest eash price at
WM. HEED'S,
i - .... - i
1:28 Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
i , ', ' " May 14, 1878.
JfLOUR, FEED,
i.i ' '
&C.
)
THE BECCARIA
FLO U1 RING M I LLS.
The undersigned would respectfully give no
tice tc the eltiseus of Beooaria township and sur
rounding country, Ihat h. has purchased th'
Beccerla Flouring Mills and put everything in
eemplete order, and il manufacturing a firit-clan
qnaltty of Flour.
CUSTOM WORK DONE,
and Flour in quantity constantly on hand for sale.
CHOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC., C.
alwayi on hand and for sale wholesale or retail
Of TNC" WIIWGLES WASTED.
wll- I Willeichanzc Hour and Chop for 2(1-
inck Shingles, or will pay part money, it desiied.
10 J tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG.
SAWS! SAWS I SAWS
DISTAN'B CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND
, CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED ILECTRtC IAWS,
For sale by '
- It. F. BKILER A CO.
oelli.r
C. D. WATSON,
,; '. ',.. ; i DEALER IS . : : :"
DRKJS & PATEM MEDICHES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS. AND YANKEE NOTIONS.
- FISH IKAS A JIOASTKU I'Ur-riSri,
IlKKT BBANPS TOBACCO A 8KOARS,
SUUOOL BOOKH A STATIOKEK1
Masonic Building, Second Street,
deo4-T2-ly FLEAIIFIEI.D, PA
T)INK, WHITE A ROAN LtNINO 8KIN8-
, jusi receivoa ... i"r uj
April 10. M.
II. F. BIHI.KK CO.
Ii E
"- We desira to call the attention of tho citizens of acarficltl county to the fact that wo
' . r , , , . liavo opened a ' " '
ii! 1" M TT S T f! STORE TN CL E A RFIELD,
Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of !
PIANOS, OllGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, j
Our stock ofTIANOS will consist of J ,
RAVEN & COMPANY'S riANOS, '
&TEINWAY & SONS' HANOS, ; .
: HAINES BROTHERS'. PIANOS.
! '....,;' ; r
Wo are prcpnrcd 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 tho new and popular .
RYNDER ORGAN, f with Ryntlcr's Knco Ticmolo nnd downward
y AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S
.. MASON it
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUR1LEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Ircsides theso wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
Wo sell on every plan known to tho trado, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho
porutiB np east LEASE TLAN.
On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument, ana no omor mvcsimeiii 01 imo
amount will tend bo much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
H7Wc aliall bo glad to hove .u call and sco us, whether you dnsiro to purchaso or not.
oct23-'72-ly , . JlYIDir jlUI NTOKI3,
1873. I ,1873.
NEW SUIIIIER GOODS I
; at
f.I'l Mi .
WM.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS) BARGAINSI
I ,"i nit iii'tn
At to, Br.wa Muslin..,.,)( .,. . . (,.
At 10c, Brown Muslin, real good.'' '
) At lSle, Brew Muslin, yiard wide, j ' " ' "
AI lite, Splendid Bleached Muslin, yd widl.
I , :) ;.l'
At lie, Handsema Poplin Plaids. . " ,, ,
I . -. ' ' ' " ' ; ..I r M-- i fr'' i r.K .'
At lie, Japanese Poplin. ....
At 25c, Black and Colored Alpaca.
At lOe, Jap
At $1.00, E
panose Silk, worth T&o.' ! '"' ;
Elegant Silk Poplin. :
V it $1-18, flood Black Silk.
4 .. .... ..
At 11.10, Bplendld BiacK bub, wiae.
it 2.00, Black lllk, worth tl-60. : -.
1 0c, Qeed White Piqua, er P, K.
At $1.16, Oeod nonoy-eoab Quilts.
i i.t, di.ee, s.ie, a.uaiu Uituiiiu
(Juilts. ." .'
SATCHELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTII, CENTS'
! UNDERWEAR NECK TIES, 8II1BT8, .
1 . . ,
SUSPENDERS, HANDKBRCU'FS
OLOVES, COLLARS,' CUFFS, 1 '
and a full stock of Lsdlee' Misses' and Children's
at prices to suit the times. : ;
Ci.Lt, An til roa ToiniiLr, AT
WM. REED'S,
Market Street, Clearfield,
May 14, 1rS.'
Pa.
O. I. c.
TTTI1KRE t. bur mr DRT OOODS, ORO-
T f cerles, Queeusware, Glassware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, ae, eneap lor easts.
fflie subscriber begs leave to inform hii old and
new customers that be hai opened ,
A VARIETY STORE
! , in olen nors, PA
And will sell roods et nrlcel tc nit the times.
liberal reduction will be made to ousUmi buy
ing at wholesale. ... ' f
Call and eiamine my stack before purchulng
ehewhere. A liberal ahare or public patronage is
solicited.
C. J. KKAGY
Qlen Hope, Pa, June 14, 1871.
D. J. CROWELL,
Manufacturer of the D. It. Ball Bolting Machine
and the
RIDE-CUT S1UNULB MACHINE,
te eat from 1ft to Id inches, and lioeoeed nnder
Brent's patent. Jointers, Drag Saw Machines
and Ueneral Mdl Work, Binnemeaouiug, Lamer-
oa aountv. Pa.
Repairing at Machines and general Custom
Work done to eruer. eugi.y-
i Ialvcry Ntnble.
THE undersigned begs leave to Inform the pub
lie that he is now fully prepared te accommo
date all in tbe way of furnishing Horses, Buggies,
Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and
on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street,
between Third and Fourth. '.,,
I GEO. W. OEARDART.
rneeri.ld,Aprllll,ls7. ,
II.
F. BIGLEK & CO.
bars for sal.
CARRIAGE & WAGON WOODS,
J ' SHAFTS ANDTOLE8, , '
j HUBS, SPORES, FELLOES, Ao.
i C.rrtara and We roa Makers should make
note of this and call and examine them. They
will be sold at fair prices. may: 71
QUNSMITIIINO. '
; G. W.WOLFE,
i PKACTICAL GUNSMITH.
' Shop on Third street, over Kiley'l blacksmith
Shop, t ItHAKt 1 r.i.n, j-a.
All kinds of Kites and Shot Onns on band.
Repairing done In a Arsl-class manner and at fair
prices. "
mm
M A R K E T . STR.EE T,
A It F I E L D, V 13 N N 'A.
THiUtorry.
1873. I ' 1873. 1
'ANCY GOODS. , .
WHITE GOODS,
AT
MEW HATS and BONNETS,
FtOWERU and BinnoNf), " '
HECKTIErl and FICHUH,'
COLLARS and CUFFS, ' ,
CORaliTf and HtM)PttKIBT8, ;
BCalXEIs and ether FIXIN'rJ,
UNDERWEAR of aU kinds,
HtrKIERY and CLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
W1HTE;TRIMMIJI08,
EHDROIDERV,
. I ! Y t - 'A '.
' i t ; O ; )
TOWELS, v
NAPKINS. ' '. ' ' "
STANDARD TRIMMINGS.
FILL LHE OF PARASOLS
' w.i AND FANS. '"'' ' .!--
NEW WHITE GOODS.
riQCA,
STHIPKD MUSLINS, -PLAID
MUSLINS. i i
SATIN STRIPES,
- MARAPOSA STRIPES, .. -'
AC, AC, AC. ' - '
All will b. sold at tha lowest prices at
WM. HEED'S
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
. . ' Mar lil 1873. "
It
BAD . TIIISI
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1
Tfin ftttentlnn of thn olHwnt of ClrtrHoM and
rldnfty fi directed to the tot that Uoodfellow A
Hun are the tffftitt 'of M. Nieoe k Co., nnd bT
jaet rreeired ft bmlf doien cr londi of Flour nd
tved. w tit en inj nrr h tM www powiutv m
urei. A Urge itock of
FLOUE, CORK MEAL, CHOI,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora In ear, Ac., Ac.
Particular attention Is called to M. Nice" A
Co.'s brand ef family Flour, which is the beat in
the market. , ,
Flour and reed ean ana win oe soiu eueaper
than it oan be attained elsewhere in Clearheld
county. ' -.. . .
SNBr-Btore on ataran strees, neii woor se nvu.
Alexander Irvin's residenee.
I . QOOUFRLLOW A SON,
JanlOtf Agents for M. Niece A Ce.
SALE!
i . v r -
! A large and well-lnlshed Drlrk Dwelling, slln
ata oa the river hank, in the borough of Clear
ield, containing eleven rooms, with good .elrar,
Water In tbe kitcb.ro, and all the modera conve
niences. Pantriee, Bath-room, Clothes-presses, Ae.
Lot sixty feet front end two hundred, and thirty
(ret back, with a twenty fool alley on the east
ide. Said building, with all the eipurtenances,
will be seld cheap, with payments to suit purcha
ser. Applieatinn can be made to the under
stood, or to A. C. Tate, Esq., who will give all
necessary Information te those wh. doeire to in
spect tbe properly. .
1 r r ... c u-reTTAnnu
1 11 VO. LUUUl .1,1
May Slit, 1873, tf.
Bealo's Embrocation,
j , , , (LATE POWELL'S,) , ,
for all diseases Ineideit to Horses, Cattle, aid
i Human flesh, retiring tne uss et aa
external annlieation.
i This Embrocation waa extensively nsed by
the Government during the war.
j For sale by llartswlck A Irwli, ClcarUeld
Josenk H. Irwin, Curwensvllle. Daniel Uood-
ander. Luthersburg. tJ
I Attention, Lumbermen!
WE are now mnnnfiu-turlng emr 1MPBOVPD
STKKL-HOt'KET DRlVINli CANT-
i100K8. sunerior to env other In use. We have
also In stiK-k a lartre ousntltv of Canthooka lulta-
kle for rafting purposes, whleh we ere selling
oheap for onsh. AM8 A B. KKNNAHU.
Clearnrld, Pa., March 11. IS71. -
Octavo Coupler,)
OKGANS, Mra ,
HAMLIN'S ORGANS, nnd
the
OP THE GREAT? :
REDUCTION ' OF PRICES I
fiv A: PORTER BHJW, D.D.$3.- " "
A - ..ri-;.-i)I
-.11 iMBORTASl TiuTflj5l,.,'r
rtt..:.. B,,M,..1u4 in Bnntn. . lighter tariff od . .
material, bence the lea and siooVram charge foi
partial ana lull sou ieetn. i as. uie
mannfactar. ef Math and other material. All i ,
e peraiions registered and warranted to give ser
vioe and satisfaction. i
friends, retleot that my charges for the Inserv '
tloa of artileial and the -e.viea of the natural ,
teetharenowthemostreaaonableinl'ennsylvanla,.
Preserve your teetn and you preserve your ueaiui.
P.illln. .f the -natural U.Lh in a keallby, pre- I
srrvativs and sefnl aundition is reads a Scialtj. . , .
DIaeaaesaadmallormstlonscommontolBe mown,
aw and aesoclste parti,' are treated and Corrected
with fair euooess. - Kiaafiriatldna atid ooh.ulta
tione rnaa. i. ' -; 'I t .t-l
It would be well for patients from a distance to, ,r
let me know by mail a fow days before coming
to the ease,. ' . i w. (. n
It Is very important that children between the, ' '
ages of sia and twelve years should have their .-
teeth eiamlnea. '-.., ! !
( Annsthetics are aaminiitcrea ana loe'u
oved wlthoat pain. - - . i- "
Jtlann.itinn. aad aharaoUr are judged by all .
th. world by the expressions of the face, hence) .
how very disastrous may it therefore be for per- .
eena to indulge an einreesien of distorted feature, -
even apart from a nygienie view. Now, to enjoy; , ,
natural tuot aruuciaij comion. u. im-Tt.
respect and obey natural simplicities and instlnoU
8. PORTKB SUA W, D. D. 8.
Ofic. la N.w Masvnie Building, Second street, . t
Clearield, Pa. I , .'. ... mayl4 74,.,
.PEOTACAED.', ', ; ,
'"'D.,A.'ll. HtLUS '
rTdrild aaV to hi, patients and tbe pubi '
lie generally, that, hatdng dissolved partsiarsblsi
with Dr. Shaw, he Is now doing the eoUre -work
of his eCce himself, so that patients need net fear
being put under the bands of any otner operator.
Cleared., araren iv, lora-puwmon,.
.J. M. STEW AST, D. D..S,,
Office aver Irwin's Drug Store,
i CURWENSVILLE, PA,
All tatl onersiions. either In the mechanical '
or operatlr. branch, promptly attended te asul
aatisfaction guaranlerd. Fpceial attention paid
to the treatment of diseases of the natural teelh'
gums and mouth. Irregularity of til. teeth suc
cessfully corrected. Teeth extracted without paiq
by the use of Jvltjer, and artificial leem maoriou.
of the best material aad warranted to render sut
IsfaHira. aprliwriily -
iBACE IN EUROPE! ,
' '. t , . . . . , ,i
' " GREAT EXCITEMENT "' . r "
IN
FRENCHYILLE I
The
he blocdy contest between France and Prussia
I an end for the present, so far as the alaugh-.
litti
ter.DK flf mwn nl dcftrvetioti nropertj if
eonoeropd. Tbe RotsI Juglen do doubt pride
tbenifelvei and rejoice orer tbe remit, but how
intiffni float.. I their work wbtm vtmfvmd with'
too bumane and ebriftiaa eubruot : -
L. M. COUDRIET. ' !
who hai undrrtakon to luppty all the cltiteDi !t
the lower end of the eotmtf with food and raiment
at irwJinjr, low rate from hii mmau)U) iture In, '
Mt'lUNLll Bii, whert he eao alwayi be ruuntt -readj
to t upun eall ore and supply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,-
Such ai Cloth. Ratlnette, CasMmfrft, Bltunnfl,
Pelainei. Linen, IHIMnfrfl, CaliooM, - -
Trimniingi. Kibbeni Lace. -,. : . -
Readj-made Cloth inn, Boots and Shoei. 11 nU and
Capr, all of lb belt material and made to order-
lioie. Sock i, UIotoi, Mitteni. Laoei, Kibbone.efcc.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. ,
Coffee, Tea, Rnfrar, Ittrt. Mntaiiei, Fi-h, Salt,
Pork, Linieed Oil, Kub Oil. Carbon Uil., .
Hardware, Queemware. Tinware. Caitingn, plow
and Plow Caitlngi, Naile, Rpikc, Corn Cuttiva-
ton. Micr aTmi'atoJsi, nu mn tiuui i . .
PerlNitaory, Talnti, YarnUh, Olaei, and jUvivfil
aaeortaoitt el Dtauonery, 7 t ,. :
: OOOD FLOUR. :
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be '
. sold at the lowest possible figures. .. ;
LIQUORS, inch at Brandy, Wine,' Ola, Whisky,'
Jayne l Medleinre, Hottrtler l anl
- lloonand'i Bitten, .-. , -6000
pound! of Wool wanted for which tho
highest price will be paid. Clnverseed en hand !
and for sale at the lowest market price. " .
Also, Agent for Etrattonville aad CnrwensvOl.
Threshing Machines. v -h '
1t.CalI and see for ycBrsolrM. Ton will Sod
everything nfuaily kept ia a retail stores.--.- .
, L. M. CyUDlllKT. ,
: Frenchvllle P.O., Mareh 1,171.'
1-
tfauratioaa!."'
T UMBER CITY UNION MALE
Ji AND FEMALE ACADF.MV. ,, , . ,
i The 6rst tern ef this school will cosarnenee on
the First Monday ef Her, IH7I, coder th. super.
Inte.deacv of th. ltcv. J. 0. liner, a gradual, of
Jeft'ersnn Collego, who is now permanently located"
In Lnniber City, and haa oensented re tesoh the
school. ' Ue Is a av-atleman ef merit, nnd has had
several years experience in toauhinf.- . n . . .
Tuititin pajahle one-half in advance the nal
enee at the middle of the term. -,
Common English branchea.. ...... ....... ft tO
Iligber ' , ; " - ... Ml
Clssiee.... Id CD
- Lenf(tb of term eigdteen weeks. No dednctlon
for absence nnlese in case of protracted illness.
Books nsed are Mitohell's Ueographv, Brooks's
Intellectual and Written Arithmctice, Durtl's En-n
iti.h Orammar, Paries' Elementary Algebra,
Hellion's Latin and Greek. Readers, fleometry,
Davice' Legeader Soiene. ol Thinew, Familiar
Brewer. --., . , ' . .'
Tho Lumber City Academy I, located In torn-'
ber City, Clearfield connly, Pa., tnx miles weet of
Carwentrille, the terminus of the Tyrone A Clear,
eld Kailroad, and is remote from the dissipation,
and demoralising influences which abmind in many -larger
places. A prudent patronage is solicited.'
Uourd can be had at M.SII per week, for further
particulars address tho Pprlnclpal, er en. of the
ilirectors. r , ; . ..
cintcvcns. i
1. n. I.vtK Wn. M. Henry,' '
Martin Watta, . II. W. Iloyt, . . t
K. C. Hamilton, II. L. Ferguson,
Wm. I,. Moore, Alex. Ferguson,
II. W. Spencer, "-' '' Dr. I). O. Orowohv
Lumber City, April 0, 1813. , I,-. -,' .
The Hell's RanWoolen Factory
Pcnn township, Clearfield Co.,' Pa. ''
BCltSliD OUT!
' tn or
BURNED U PI
The nihMr.bfri hr, At (treat xpfnle, trViiltt m,
neighborhood ntccujitj, ia tbt crrotinn of flnt,
eUM Wookitr Mnnnfrtory, with all the modern
ImpiNiTimirMii uttaw hod, and art p wfuired to nwik
ll kindi of CUithfi rifiimerei, 8t in (,(, Ulu
kebi, V'lannclfl, Ao. Plrnty of Roy.li on hand to
iupl1y all our old and a Ihiunund new onitomortf
whora we auk to vme and examine or Aoek'.
The boiinfin of
., CARDING AN1 FtaUNG .i
will rtxielra onr expeolal attention. PrepfC
arranjrrmeiiU will be nadr to irraire and deliver
Wool, to init euitomrrt. All work warranted end,
doofl npi) the ehAHmt entire, and hy ttriot etten-
tioo to baiinrn we hope to reaj.ee liberal iharej
ot public palropafxe. i ,
IO,(MNI rot NDS WOOL WASTED! ..
We will paj the hi ft he ft market price for Wool
end irtl our m.imifftMurrd good aa low an ilmllai
iroodt ean be bought tn the oounty, and wheneTO
we fall to render reMoeeble latiifaotiea we e&q
elweyi be found at home read; ta mnk proper
explanation, eithrr In pornnn or lefter- .
JAML3 JOHNSON k 80X9,
eprlltf ' Bower P. O.
B
OOT ANDSIIOB MAKING.
JO?EPIl I?. flEERINil. on Market st reef, (a
Shaw's Row, Clearssld, P.., has jest received
a fine lt ef French Calf Skins and Kips, th.
best In tbe saarket, and is now prep. red te man
nfaetnre everything in his line, lie will war.
rant his work to he ae represented.
The elllscne of t'learteld and vldslty are
respectfully Invited te give hint a eall.
Work done at short notice. MfPy
CAUTIONAH persons ar. hereby cannoned
against purchasing er In any way medtlllns;
with the following properly, now ir, nnf'csstea of
Jacob Shearer, nf (trabsm town.blp. ae the same
belong, to mr an I Is left with htm sonfect Io my
order i One bv Bsre, 1 irs)r maie, 4 eews, I
7Su '""'aVaMHOTEB, BR.