the" 'republican. CLIiAllFIELD, PA. VKDNESDAT MORNINfl SEPT. 10, 1STS. Terms of Subscription. TfniU In edranoe.or within tbree months. ..f.J 00 If paid after ln'ee bc'OM " onthi I f f paid after 'ke eapiratlon ' 'is months... I ki:liui)U8 noticub. every -.,,rflt Enleconal Church Rot. A. D, ( putor. Hublie Sarvloe every Sabbath 10, A. M., nd 7, r. m. Sabbath Sobool at 9 A. M. Prayer MtinK every Thursday, at t, P. M vmmiinUn rlorvioe. Or it Sabbath f era ...k .t lUt A.M. mi. Andrew's ItMircU KiiUcopalIUv assess lUtL. PuMio Scrvloe Sunday morning u it o'clork. and at T P. M. Sunday School at I p, M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening Presbyterian ChurchRev. n. 8. Buns. Sabat'b servieea morning and evening Sab bath School at S P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes. srontnr. at frauds' Church Catholic Rot. P. I gasKiPA. Mali at ll o'clock A. M., on tho Itcmd and funrth fclnndays of each month. Lutheran Church. Rev. A. J. lUnvsocs Pmnhini every 8bbath, morning and evening, f iblnlh School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wpdneiday evening. josflo 0. Dnlo has been appointed Puilmailor, at Mew waantogton. AVo havo received several more mar rlage notices the pait week, the senders falling to glre their names. Nelson E. AY ado, tlio murdorep of the Mcllride family, near tlliemsport, waa tried Jut week and found guilty of murder to the Drat def res. . Our borough authorities havo paSS- sd an ordioanoe against fast driving on our rtrwti. Well, it la all right, if somebody will only enforce the law against tranvgreeaora. The John .Shaw farm, situated in liasstur township, waa last week told to L. O. Liagle, of Osocola, for $9i per acre. That, we should say, is a very good price for an old farm, sw For ten days past Senator Wallace ksi been in oherge of the President's office of the Tuti anjl'eoi8o Railroad, at Philadelphia. Mr. Wallace eipeete to return home noil week, and will remain until after eoart. John Irwin, Jr.. of Belloionte, broth er to Ellis and Wm. P. Irwin, of this place, was last week nominated by the Republicans for State gsnetor in the dlatriot oompoeed of the eoontlea of Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Juniata. The l'hilipsburg Journal says that the case of John Schuvbman against conductor Plummer for forcible ejectmeut from a ear while attempting to return on an excursion ticket on the day of issue, was settled by payment to Bshachuan of 1150. Frank Meose, postmaster at Kane, Elk oounty, baa been arrested on a obarge or ab stractiog from the mail a check of $1,000 and forging an endorsement thereon. The oheck was placed in a letter by General Kane and was pay able to the Order of a New Orleans Arm. The Clcarflold Gas Company, it will be noticed by an advertisement in this issue, has put $10,000 worth of bonda upon the market, nooiog from one to ten years. Xiiia is certainly a very safe and desirable Investment for tboae sho havo any money to loan fur a series of years. Social Cotillion. Wo notice by us cards In oiroulation that aaooisloottllion par ty is to come off at the "Leonard House," on the evening of the 10th. Church discipline, or some, thing else, compels ns to decline participating, but we say to all who are not thus restrained, to "go la." Frkmatdrk. Wo nndorstand that ths eitisena In some of the townships are getting ready to elect their townabip officers at the ap proaching election. This is a mistake. No mu nicipal officers are to be elected In October ex cept two Asaistant Assessors; all others are to be elected la December. Mr. Thomas Leonard, an old and prominont eitixen of (lirard township, has sold iiia farm to his eon and is about removing to West Clearfield, where be baa purchased a house and lot from Mr. H A. Mitchell. This change will cauae Oirard to lose one of its most esteemod eit isena, and Lawrenoe will be the gainer. Ex-Gov. Bigler has a numbor of Invitations to addreaa Agricultural Paira tbia fall, but he haa his hands full just now. Being a mem ber of the Conatitutloaal Convention and Preal JiDt of ths State Executive Centennial Commit tee, he tnda his whole time eonaumed in looking after these Intereata. lie desires, if possible, however, to address the farmers of Mercer ooun ty, if none others. ii'h question, but an ailed it should be reapet ing to drainage la a sts ad should not be eonden Our Schools. Wo understand that 'the public scLo ls in tbia borough will open on Holiday, the 1Mb of September. Prof. Innee, of Hew Washington, takes charge of thehigb school, Hr. MoKcndrick, of Curwensvillo, u(Jhe Inter- pedlste, and Mr. Mulnolland, the primary. These gentlemen have all made a reputation as V"od teachers, by practloe and experience and pome among us well recommended. BoRouon Law. Tho borough Lcrr- lilature haa recently fasted a number of very ap- (Topriate ordinaneeewhich will be found in thia line. Common sense should regulate the rnh- pi'h question, but an ordinance having been respected. .The ordinance re start In the right direction mned until it practiealty iroves a failure. The experiment is worth all it ills. Although the Government dotecl- 'es are constantly arresting parties for eounter- ting, somebody is still at work. Last week no w than three different kinds of the denomine- tonof$i00 ware detected at the United Statu kreesory, and It la not known how many of them n in circulation. As Ave hundred dollars at one ic never falls to our lot, we are well aware that harper will succeed In imposing one of these hnterfelts upon ns. Tdi Centennial. Kx-Gov. Bielor been elected President or the executive ten nia Committee, of Pennsylvania, while Judge hrrelt and Senator Wallace bare been made Itteemen at large. .Our Senatorial district fimitiee la composed of L. A. M acker, of Lock 'ea, nasi Aeorg. F. Date, of Johnstown. Our finty Is ably represented, anyhow. The pro- lings of the Aral meeting of the committee at 1' cna will be found la laat week's Uri-taucis Fatal Acoidknt. On MnniW i.t about one o'olock, a fatal accident occurred on tha Clearlleld Dranoh Railroad, near the luter seetlon, by which n ion of Mr. J. 8. (lender, of thia plane, aged about nine years, waa killed. The boy had gone out In the morning t galher berrlea and had told hit father, who ia a brake man .on ono of the coal trains, that If be ootid bava bla bucket of berrlea brought borne on the train be could then readily walk home. As the train came along the boy waa standing along aide the track with the bucket or berrlea on his shoul der and the rather reached down, while the train waa in motion, took the bucket and walked to the middle r a gondola when he heard tha boy ory out. Looking over the side or the oar he could see nothing or the boy and Immediately Jumped fi-nm Iti i I- t l - i 1 """ mm, and waa horror- stricken to find that his boy had boon killed. It ,. surmisea mat alter being reli.twl of the buck iuc ooy cougm hold or the car and attempted ou, dui ny some means waa thrown under me train and instantly killcd-aom. forty cars passing over him. Ilia head was severed rrom Bis body, the back part of the head being crush ea, and one baud erushed. Ilia remains wen gathered together and brought home shortly af. mr. air. uonuer bad uo idea that the boy In tended making an attempt to get on tha train: bonce alter taking the bucket' rrom his aheulder paid no further attention to him until be beard niaory. Iriisramlly has been particularly an fortunate within the past year, llut a few month since three children died of scarlet rover within few days Br each other, and for the put three montba another has been lying seriously sick from me etteots or the same disease. The sudden tak ing off of this their oldest boy, and a bright, smart boy he was, is a terrible blow to the par. ents, who have the sympathy of the whole com. munlty in thia hour of their aad bereavement. Tyrone Dtmnerat. Tn State Fair. One of tlm nnin ble events ol the year, is to take place at Eric. on the 30th or September. At tho most nronl. Hons season or our usually bright autumns, the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will bold Its Annual Exhibition. The display gives fruit- ful promise that it will be ono of the very best ever noid under the aur-picos or the Society. Tb entries are free to all the world, and the Soolety has wisely determined that the hooka of entries shall close a week before the opening, that a com plcto arrangement may bo made of the entrlea of fered for prises. The time ia at that period In which clear, good weather may almost be counted a certainly. The premiums upon many articles nave been considerably increased, and the list uch enlarged. Tho arrangements for moctini each evening of the Fair are a new and excellent feature. In these meetings farmers may learn from one another, to the benefit of tho great eco nomical Interests which the Society is so anxious to foster. A very large display or improved farm stock will be on exhibition of fine horses and samples or all the best breeds or horned cattle while the turn out in such a hive or industry as brie, of manufactured articles useful as machin ery, or as alda to the farmer, ia certain to be wor thy of attention. So many aseuranocs In those respects have been given, that we foel confident in stating, that the display in thcae departments will be entirely satisfactory. TheoOIccri are now at work, the books of entry open, and all appli oatlons for space in person or by letter will re- eeira the most prompt stlention from them. In tii Wolf Business. The eiti sena or Union, and those residing in the north east corner or Brady, have been greatly annoyed all summer by a pack of wolves, w'jich have in rested that neighborhood, destroying their sheep and making night hideous with their howliug. Last week Samuel Troy, 'an old hunter, took it into hie bead to eapture some or thoa'e howling "varminta." After baiting them foathrecor four daya he act two trapa. The second night after the eitiaens supposed, rrom the eontlnuoua howl Ing kept up by the beasts, that all the wolves in the State must be oongregated in "Oelnett'a wind fall," about two milea west of the Summit tunnel, on the low grade railroad. The bowling was mu sic for Troy, lie k new that at least one boast or prey waa where he would kill no more shoe p. Upon repairing te where he had aet his trapa, and while dodging arouod In the bush, he espied one or the beasts, and raising bis "fusoe" to hii shoulder he biased away, and Mr. Wolf rolled over, giving a faint bowl. Thia waa scalp num bor one. Passing along to where'he had aot trap, he round it gone, but rolluwing the trail he aoon overhauled wolf number two, and giving him a dose of cold lead ho surrendered his scalp. Going on to where he had set the other trap, he found it gone, and following the trail he aoon es pied woir number throe in the dislanoo, and moved on him, dispatched and scalped bin. Thua, In less than two hours, killing three or then destructive wild beasts. On Thursday last he presented his oertiflcate to Treasurer Wilson and drew his bounty thirty-six dollars. Damnable. We have reliablo in- formation to the effect that an attempt waa made In Hur-ton township, on Saturday night, to blow up a school house. A can of powder was Ignited under the building and the shock waa ao heavy that it raised a double loor enough to lip over the table and tho lamps, and derated the building so as to blow out ths boards whieh lay on lbs walla under the aills. The malice or the act it fully developed when o st.u that a temperance meeting was In progress and about twenty per aona were in the building at the time of the ex plosion. Tha wickedness or thii act is more readily Imagined than detailed. Atcuiental JShootinq. Another of ! led accidents which so often result rrom the rlcn use of Hre-arms, occurred at Tyrone, on P 'lb Inst. The victim was a young man named llliara (luyar, a ton or Caleb (luyer, Esq., the F"-t of the Tyrone Bank. While In the bank Ouycr xraa careleaaly handling a loaded Klvcr. Whlnh ..l.l..nl.n .t!u.hrn.l Ilia entering bis neck liotweeu the Internal and f"l carotid arteries, passiug directly through '"t at the back or the neck, and Inflicting a vre, although not necessarily fatal wound. l acnidnnt ooenrred at tho rcsi- "f Mr. Stephen Test, Thursday afternoon, "nxht have terminated very differently. I'm II, V b,. "p, a boy about fcurtoen years of age, O. P, Honn, of this place, waa t"l tha hnnaa nf LI. nnl. Mr. T..1 .knul a mils from town, with a loaded double-bar U"t gun In his hand, when arriving with. w feet of the porch he fell and the gun wes F'ii- The bulk of the load struck the lop 'tep and some or the shut glanced upward, "rinngnr. y0at, one ajodor the eye the In the arm. and two struck bla son. Mr. P Twt, none fortunately hitting two little r" "no were playy.g oa tits north. Alto- y ot considered a very narrow aacapa ' T"t for If the charge had si rack him it probahlj have resulted fatally, aad a trt I'Vati,,, f , ,. ud (,., ,,, Hold on, Ge.ntlemkn. We aro in rooeipt of a perfect aratancheof communications on the Modoo movement ; but wo are oompellod to Ale them away for tbe present, beoauso the Ag ricultural Society and Sheriff Pie are juit now making a heavy draft upoa our columns. Be- aidea, if let alone a little while, the Modocs will scalp themselves. The cause for rebellion Is "too thin," and the alliance they are forming too un natural. Tbe men who tomahawked Democrats last latl, for Toting for tireeley, cannot In leas than a year turn around and bolt the party nom inees, and bare their neighbors believe that they are honest in their sudden ebango of tactics. Moreover, those who ory out "elique," "ring," e'.e., will soon prove conclusively that they are practicing themselves just what thoy have been charging upon their nelgbbora. A very amnll "ring" at Now Washington, and a very ahrewd 'clique" at Curwensvillc, is all that there is in this bolt, and they will hurt none worse than them aelrea. Well Sold. Old convention-goors, from thia and Jefferson county, all remember the Oyitar Houee," on Little Toby, below tbe mouth ol Brandy Camp. The Elk iVeiaecral says the hotel, together with the farm thereunto belong ing, consisting of two hundred and sixty-two and one-hair acres waa sold to Mr. P. II. Watson, ol New Verk, for the handsome sura of $3o,000, The sale waa negotiated by Dr. C. R. Earley, and is a part or tbe extensive sales in real estate which the Dr. has for some time been and la atill legotlating with a company of New York and English capitalists, who are buying up Elk ooun ty lands for their mineral value. The hotel, we understand, la to be enlarged and renovated, and furnished with all the modern iniprovcmente, tho Intention being to make it the hoadquartere of tho company in this section. Some Wheat. The editor of tho (lrecnsburg JUmowrui sayat "Wo wore ebown sample or the Russian boardy wheat, it weighj sixty-four ponnds to the bushel, and It is said to yield thirty bnshels to tho acre. Tbe bran on tbe grain is very thin and white, and we are hungry for aome or tbe bread made out or such excellent wheat as this looks to lie. Mr. Steele Is tbe Arst man we know or who brought it into the county, and Dr. Lomison, or Greensburg, has raised some three hundred bushols o It on hie Stark farm, near Greensburg. Farmers would do well to get some seed and try It. m mt Assistant Assnasoits. October is the time Axed by law for the eitlaensof Clrarfleld county to elect Assistant Assessors. The electors of each borough aod township are to vote for two persons at tbe approaching October election to serve as Assistant Assessors. The triennial aa seasinent oocurs in November, and the very best men should be solrctcd for tbis Important poll- fan, because they hare the power to Ax the value af all real estate for three years. Hence the ne cessity .of Jclfeting wen who are good judges of he Value or property, because all taxation ia based upon and Axed by their judgment. iw a List of loiters reinnuiiBr unclaimed In the Postofflne at Clearfield, for the nook ending temtier 1H79I Uorvllle, A. K. knepp, Nnney Kaumnan, Frederick MoPailen, Millie MeCallum. Arthur Madison, Wm. Miller, Harry Mo.Nellln, Robert Perry, K. 'Vhite, F. A. (2) NEURALGIA, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, Dr. Uross' Neuralgic Remedy Is one of the great est blessings over bestowed UKin suffering human ity. It haa been carefully and patiently tried in a great number of oasea, and haa never niVeol in a sinir instance to effect a cure. It contains no Injurious substaneos, being prepared enlirely from oarelully selected materials. Neither does it act like many remedins now ia ose, by blunting the nervos, and thus giving only temporary relief, but will act quickly and surely. All who are sufferers rrom these diseases will And tbia an infallible remedy ; and being auxioua that it ahall commend iteeir to the publio I refrain from further re marks. If usod aocording to directions, a oure is guaranteed iu every case. Price ono dollar per bottle. None genuine without the signature of luKb'it Nawaounu, Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. For aale by all druggists and dealers in Clear, field oounty. sepl0-3m. To tb I.soias or CLKtnriiaD Coustt. Miss Kute Hilliuan will return about the 20tb ol Sep temher to take cbarge of the Millinery Depart """ Wat. Raan. A Caro. Miss McAlplne, teacher or Musio, Painting, Crayon and Drawing. Room at the Academy. aug27 Rsjxn Tina! Persons wbooontemplate building will do well to call and examine our stock of UUILDINM MATERIALS. We have in stock a full line of Builders' llanlwara. Nmils. Cui. Oils, (thus, Putty, CalciniMl'IMaiter. Ao. nij2o73 II. F. limi.iii A Co. Just received, a larra lot or non-Tntnsl Lamps and Leu term at " 11. V. Bio i.i n A Co's. II. F. Biffler A Co. hare hecn makinv mljinaivM additions to their stock of Hardware the last few days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware. Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can ha in at their store. Mar 23. Axes. Screntv-five doien ClonrflnM Wnn euoppera Axes at v:zoi7I. If. F. BIQLER A Co'l. RECAPITULATION. Bird Cares. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kinds ol Hardware. Japanned Ware. Painta, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plastor. Wagon and Carriage Makera' sunnlles. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of U. F. Bigler A Co., Second atreet, viearneiu, re. at Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Saww. Dlstan'sCross.eut Saw. flreat Amrlnkn new, lloynton'a Lightning Saw, at n-JD-Ja II. r. llioLxa A Ce'a. No-ncn TO Waaoa ano OAnaixna Mirm .Va nave lust received a general assortment or Waran and Carriage Woods, also a roll line or Spring! na aaics, wuica we oner enoan tor easn. it. r. mai.ee A Co. P.mva An PAiwrens' FiMmraa. Our atock of Paints and Painters Mittcriali is complete, in eluding J. T. Lewis' Pure W hite Lead. John La. eaa A Co's Pure While Lead, F. R. A Co'a Ruck Lead, a number of cheaper brands of White l.eed; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, a full line of Brushes, and a fulllineof Colors, dry and in Oil. uiyas il II. F. Blni.xa A Co. Fisniffo Tacklb The Ashing season haviaa- Commenced, lovers of this elegant sport will be easting about to And where to purchase the neces sary requirements in order to enjnyy the sport. To all such we will say, go to the Hardware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., as they hare the finest lot or Trout Hods, Lines, Hooks, Baskets. Balt- Boxes, Reels, Snoods. Flies, etc.. ever brono-htto mis county. Iheir Trout Hods are really ele gant, ana every person eipeotiog to go (rout-Ashing this summer should hare one. 4-0 leimiyIrniiIallalIroiul TYRONE t CLEAUHKLU BRANCH " and after Munday, MAY 36ib, 1873, the VS I'aaaengor Traiue will run dally (exoept Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearlicld, as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. ClearAeld. 1.40, p.w Pblllpsburg 4.35, Osceola 4. Ml, Tyrone 0.00,' " LEAVE NORTH. Tyrone. (.IS,!., Osceola.., 10 84, " Philipsburg.,.10.00, ' ClearSeld U.4," CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. ClearAeld .40 A. -! Philipaburg.. ' Oaoeola 0.60 Intersection... 7.48 ' Tyrone.. 8.110 LEAVE NORTH. Tyrone T.OiO p. at. InUraeotion.T.I2 ' Osceola 8.10 ' Philipsharg ,8.2& ' CloarOeld, ar....IO ' PA KB FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Fa $2 0.1 Lock Haven. ,M t 70 Willlamsnort- 8 Oil Huntingdon 1 80 Lewiatown. I yo Maryavllle 4 60 UAHRISBURG... 4 76 Mlddlotown $6 00 Marietta. . 0 60 Laneaater I 86 PU1LADULPHIA 7 04 Altoona , 1 A6 Johnstown.. $ 80 ITTSBUHU t II Cloae eonneotiona made bv all trains Kt Tim., and Lock Haven. - GEORGE C. WILKIN8, l"T''tf- Superintendent. IHarfcfts, Clearfield Markets. CorrMted werk!; by Ririunn Man sop, Wholesale and Kvtai! Uenlor in Dry Uoodi, Uroriei,Pr. Tiaiorn, o.. Market it reel, CltarfMd, Pa. Ci.BAimKLn. P., 8rpt.-o.ber , 1873a" A full lioa of Household Uuodn. Japanned Ware. jo., wt iaie ny it. r. uigier to. R. R. Wheclbarrowf. I in by Carriacet. Toy Ex- prefi Witgoni and Wbecllmrmwi, at myw7 II. r. HiuLita t'o'a. AUUT8T FLOWER. Thii Croat iWincncia Panacea hat the larrcit Mle of atiy other preparation in I he world. Why? iiecante we lay to every one that te amicted with Dvuponii. Liver Cnmi.laint, CoiLivcDcM, Heed- rht), Jlrartburn, Waterbrnsh, Hour Ktouach, In diKcetiui) or any dieeaae ((('pending upon pure blood, healthy Liver and IStoniaeh, to eall at U. V.W ation i Itrur fetore, in CIcBfluld, and act one of our sample buttles froo of chargo. Uvular ite jtt eents. I wo or three dotes will relieve any ease. Try lU 2uaus73y Pain (I, Oils and Tarnishes for tale hi II. 7. Bigler A Co. FACT3 FOR THE PEOPLE. L. Flejral has disponed of his Furniihinc Goods for the purpose of making renin for Hats, Caps. Boots and h and has Just returned from the eastern cities with the largest stock ever brought to the county which be mil ttH, nm( ttU and is ttcrmtned to trll mt priors which will astsniib everybody. He has on band a very large assort ncbt of the Unltimoro band-mado (Jailers, for Ladies' wrar. Lad ion, to see them Is to be eon- need that they are the shoes to buy. Also, a full line of the Richardson and Atwater Klmira Boots, whieh need do rerotntnoiidalion to tbe pub lio. Alro, a large line of Knsterp Hoots and Shoes. On all of which be can defy enmpr Htion In prices. Also, a complete assortment of Trunks and Va ses. P. 8. Flegal says goods are cheap, that be bought them on trust, and will sell tbnui at prices that will antnnish everybody. Call and tee. u I os men i, juiy a, 1K7B. To mm CtmKK or Paiiisrf,VArtu. Your at- tention is respectfully invilH to the fact that the national jianks are now prepared lo receive sub scriptions to the Capital (Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realised from this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Kihibition, and the eiiienses connected with tbe same. It Is eon fldenlly expected that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every eilisen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birth day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for $10 each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock suitable Air framing and preservation as a na tional memorial. Intajfvst at tbe rate of sn per sent, per annum win De paid on ail payments or Centennial tftook from date of pa v incut to January 1. 176. Hubsoribers who are not near a National Bank can remit a check or p onto (floe order t the un dersigned. FKKI.K. Fit ALKY, Treasurer. aug20 904 Walnut tit., Philadelphia. Bird Cgos a large assortment at II. F. Big ler A Co.'a. Plows. Farmers will find it to their advantage to eall In and examine our stock of Plows, Culti vators, Ac, among which will be found Hingis and Houlilo Iron and Wood Shovel Plows. Iron and Wood Cultivators, The uowaoda Iron Beam Plow, The Pittsburgh Steel Plow. The II mi lit Itellefonte Plow, and o her patterns. myza 73 ii, r. iiiolbr to Montour Slate Painta, for painting houses In side and outside-Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ao. Beautiful, d urn Me and economical. U round in pare Lin need Oil. myw ?j ji. r. utai.gn to. App1es.gron,0u 60:llog dressed t lried,yih In Hides, green 'f ApptebutterjPgnl, 74 Hams 00(B '19 Bu" HO Shoulders 00C Hi Beans 1 r6(tx 8 o Bides.- MA IU Buckwheat I w Lard S$ Buckwheat flour tb, 6 Moss pork.VbbI.1.10 aa Beef, dried 15 Oats ...... . II Beef,freFh 1C 10 Onion JJ""" 1 LQ Boards,! 13 00(14 Oil Potatoes ,.,. 00 60 Corn, shelled 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 10 Corn, ear 0.l(f4 60 Plaster, bll i no Corn meal, sack, 1 .10 Ry j 10 Chop, $ owt UD( 9 4P Hags, ft lb Clorerseed- 8 00 Bait, $ saok. 160(a) 50 riieeie Jn Bhingles,lHln.$4(& 00 Cherries, lb. 10 10 Shingles,2flinlO(16 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, 13 Timothy seed...... A 00 ngg id Tallow 121 Flaxseed J 00 WheatH....H.,,..H. 1 7t riour y oofooot) 00 Wool , H7 00 00(4,20 P0 Wood, V oord.. 6 40 1873. i I ; 1873, NEW SPRING GOODS ! i5Hnrous. A. & W. D. IRVIN, CORNER STORE, CURWENSVILLE, PA.. RECEIVB FLOUR AND SALT BY CAK LOAD, And aoll at small advance . hope BY THE COIL, AND PACKAGE GOODS ' POR LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES 8 O L D CHEAP, August IS, 18737:1:73 Buchanan, V Brooke, Amos C rosin ao, Bobrrt Chapman, W, 1. Coleman, Morris Conant, tit ep hen Iirelin, Austin Fitsgerald. John Oa'seway, Jnhn H. Oary, Knir-no Ho wetter, Tlioniiis RrrHKjrniTonn. About J una 6. 1S7.1. H. F. Bigler A Co. will have an assortment of Itefrlg- eratora. - - my2873 Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for ale by il. K. Hlgter A f o. Have Time! Have Labor f Have Money I Bare Cloth! 'Joe" Norelty Wringer" is the best In the market. Buy it j try It. For etle hw II. F, Umi va A rh. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE BT It. V. JSIglcr A Co. IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS. . WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINGLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. 1R0S CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS. P1TTSBURO STEEL TL0W8. JIACPTS BELLEFONTE PLOWS. '. i ' ROBESON'S aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS. -Bhares for all ol ths above Plows eon stanUv on hantl. mySfl.TS TnrTfentln., Paints, Oils, Kails, lass, utty, KRATZER & LYTLE j WILL SELL YOU j ft French, Richards Si Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VERT CHEAP, Immense atoek on hand. Clsarfltld, Pa., Jone'4, 1 STS. AT WM. REED'S. PRINT8, '!' - i - ' PARCALES, OINQUAMS, TICK1NOS, " MUSLINS, . SHEETINGS, -COTTONADES, COY'S CASSIMERB, ...... MEN'S CASSIMERB. LINENS. DRESS GOODS, la great variety and all tee newat ahadea. , ' Japanea Popllui, .. ' Japanex) Nllka, ' '. . Striped Poplins, l" ' Milk Poplin., 0 French Mohair, . lleruaniea, , Grenadines, . lawns. BPECIAL BARGAINS IN Colored Silks! Colored Silks! Black Silks I Black Silks I Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old at tbe lowest oath price at WM." REED'S : Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. . May 14, 1878, $rij floods. pLOUR, FEED, AO. THE BECCARIA FLOURING MILLS. The nndoriigned wonld retpectfully give no tice to tbeoltiseni of Beeearla township and sur rounding country, that be baa parohaaed the Beocaria Flooring Mills and pot everything In com plots order, and is manufacturing a flrat-otaas quality of Flour. CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Floor In quantity eonatantly on hand for sale. CHOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC., tC. always on bead and for aale wholesale or retail. f TWCH milNfil.IJH WA1STEH. sU'I Will exrhanee Floor and Chon forM- inoh ribiogles, or will pay part money, irdrsiiod. 10:J-tr BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. 1873, ;V 1873, ' new mm GOODS AT M " , ' i WM. REEU'sS. BARGAINSI BARGAINS! BARGAINS At le, Brown Muslin. At lOe, Brown Muslin, real good. At ll,o, Brown Muslin, yard wide. At 12)0, Splendid Bleaobed Muslin, yd wide. At l&o, Handsome Poplin Plaids. At J5o, Japaneae Poplin. At tir, Blaek and Colored A Ipaea. r ' ' ' ' At 60o, Jupaneas Silk, worth 70. At f 1.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. At $1.18, Good Blaek Silk. At $1.60, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At $2.00, Black Bilk, worth $1.50. At 10a, Good White Piojua, or P. K. At $1.15, Good Honey -oornh Quilts. At $!., $2.00, $2.50, Splendid Marseilles Quilts. SATCIIHLR, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, GENTS UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKEKCU F8 . GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, and a full stock of Ladies' Misaea'and Children's HilOES, at prices to sait tb. limes. call ass sen roa voraisLr, at WM. REED'S. Market itreet, Clearneld, Pa. May 14, 1873. O. I. c. "llfHERB U boy ny DRT GOODS, ORO. If eeries, Oueensware. (llassware. Dru and Notions, CoBfeetioserlea, Ae ebeap for eaah. Tho auhseriber begs leave to Inform bia old and aew oustomere that he haa opened A VARIETY STORE IN OLEN HOPE, PA. And will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A liberal rrduotion will be made to customers buy ing at wholeaale. Call and eiamine my stock before narchaslnc elsewhere. A liberal share of nublie patronage is eolieited. C. J. KEAOY. Olen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871. SAWS!" SAWS! SAWS! DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND CIRCULAR SAWS, e Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For sale by oetll.TO II. F. BIGLER A CO C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN DRUGS & TATEM MEDIUMS, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANDS TOIIACCO A 8KOARS, . SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY, Masonic Building, Second Street, dcet-Tl ly CLEARFIELD, PA. )INK, WtllTR A ROAN LINING SKINS L Just reeelved and for sale by April 10. lb 7. H. F. BIOLKH A CO. "7"M. R. MORGAN, T CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for the ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmers In need of Plows will do well to call at my farm in Lawrtmae townihip, and examine the i in proved Atwood riffht and left banded and side hill Hows, which I am aellioa; veryrhtan for oasn. api.tu-oia Uminfry. 1873. 1873.'i FANCY GOODS. " WHITE GOODS, AT WM. HEED'S. NEW HATS and BON NUT, IXI.OW1.RH and KimtONfl, NECKTIRfl and Fit HUH, COLLARS and CUFF", t'OHHICTS tnd HOOPf KIRTH, BUHTI.liM and other FIXIN'H, UNDERWEAR of all kinds, , IIOHIF.nY and OI.OVI3H, HANUstEKCIIICFa. WHITE,TRIMMINCiH, , F.M11ROIUF.RY, TOWELS, NAPKINS. STANDARD TRIMMINGS. FILL LIXE OF PARASOLS AND FANS. NEW WHITE GOODS. pio.rA, STRIPED MUSLINS, PLAID MUSLINS, SATIN STRIPES, MARAPOSA STRIPES, AC, AC, AC. All will be sold at the toweat prleea at WM. REEFS, Market Street, ClearUeld, Pa. ' May 14. 1S71. j.. gMflstrij'. ANNOUNCEMENT L OF TUB GREAT i REDUCTION OF PRICES f BY . PORTER SHAW, 0, D. , AD TUISI lilvery Stable, TIIR anderslfrned bers leareto Inform the pub lic that be is now fully prepared toacoomtno- ate ail in me wayoi lurmsniiifr. norses, uujtgies, Saddlei and Harness, on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Rnsidcnoeon Locust street, boiwcea xnira ana roarin. UKO. W. GEAI111AKT, Olearfleld, April 11, n. Fv BIGLER & CO. bare for sale CARRIAGE & )Y.U.0 WOODS, SHAFTS AND TOLE8, HUBS.SrOKES, FELLOES, &e. I Carriage and Wagon Walters thonld make a not of this and eall and examine then. They will be fold at fair prlees. may 23 . 71 jUKSlIITniNG. G. W.WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Fbop on Third street, orar Kllcy'l blaclmniUb jbop, C t K A H K I K L I), P A. All kinds or Kmes and Bbot (Inns on hand. Repairing done In a 11 rat-class manner and at fair prices. S:3A'7I FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of tbe eltisens of ClearAeld and vicinity is dfmrted to the fact that Moodfe How A Bon are the agents of M. Nieee A Co., and hare just reeeired a half doaen ear loads of Floor and Feed, whieh they offer at tbe lowest possible fig ures. A large atocR oi FLOUH. CORN MEAL, CIIOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. BRAN, Fotatoes. Shelled Corn, Com In ear, Ao., Ao. Particular attention la ealled lo M. Xieoe A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which ii the best In the market. Floor and Feed ean and will be told cheaper than It can be obtained bIw where In Clearneld eonntr. - Store on Market street, next door to Hon, Alexander mm s ropnirnre. OOOPFELLOW A SON. JanlOtf Agents for M. Nieee A Co. ' TSf PORT A XT TRUTHS i flaring sneoeodad In getting a llghtar tariff oa material, hence the Jots and moderate charge for partial aod full seta of Teeth. I use the fcest mane fact u re of teeth and othei ttaterlal AU operations registered and Warranted U giv 4 ser vice aod aatlsfaetlon. ' , Friends, retteot thai my charges for tbe inser tion of artificial and the saving of the natural leetn are now the moit reasonable in PennsyKarifa. Preserro your teoth and you preaorve yonr hetfhb. Putting of tbe natural teeth in a healthy, servativo and useful condition ia made a specialty. Dliesses and malforuatitusaommoB to lbs fnobtn, aw and associate parts, ere treated and corrected with fair success. Examination smd consulta tions mm. It would be Well for patients' from a distance to let me know by mall a few days before coming U tbe office. It Is very Important that children between tha ages of six and twelve year should bars tbeif teeth examined. . . Aorosthetiea art administered nod Teeth re moved wHbout pain, i , Impositions and character are judged by all (be world by tbe expressions of the face, bene bow very disastrous may It therefore be for per sons to indnlge an expired on of distorted features, oven apart from a hygienic view. Sow, to enjoy natural (oot artificial) comforts and pleasures, respect and obey natural simplicities and lastinoU P. POHTKK SHAW, D. 1. 8. Offlne In Now Maaenio Building, Second etrt-at, Clearfield, Pa. mayU'73 DEOTALOAED. I)R. A. m'. hills (z3irfw,uld to fcii pftt,enu Bn(1 th pufr I e gonorally, that, baring diaaolvnd partnership -vTiih Ir, Sbaw, be Is now doing the entire work of bis oiliM himself, so that patients need not fear being put under the hamts or anv other operator. Clearfield, March JO, 187 J-pdJ0mch7 Jr M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,- , Offlc. over Irwin's Drug Store, CURW ENBVILIjE, PA. All deatal otterationa, either In the neehanleal or eperaiiv. branch, promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to the treatment of diseases of the natural teoth, jrunis and month. Irregularity of the teeth sue. oessfullv eorrectcd. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Kther, and artificial teeth Inaerted of the best material and warranted to render sat llfaetlon. aprilz'7l:ly 1 . I ACE I IT EDKOPEI GREAT EXCITEMENT FRENCHYILLEI OK SALE! A large and well-finished Brick Dwelling, site ate on tbe river bank, in the borough of Clear field, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar, water to the kitchen, and all the modern conve nicneea. Pantries, Bath-room, Clothes-presses, Ae. Lot sixty feet trout and two Hundred and thirty feet back, wilb a twenty font alley on the eaat side, tiaid building, with all tbe appurtenances, will be sold cheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. . Aniilirattoo ean be made to the undor signed, or to A. C. Tate, Iq., who will give all accessary Information to those who desire to in spect tbe property. THOS. J. McCULLOCaiT. May 21st, 1873, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (LATK rOW ILL' 6,) For nil diseases Incident to Horses, Cattle, and Human Flesh, req-tring the nse of an external application. This Embrocation was extensively nsed by the Government during thear. For sale by Harts wick A Irwin, Clearfield Joseph R. Irwin, Curwensville. Daniel Good- antler. Luthersburg. tf. Atlcnlloir, Lumbermen ! "IIT'E are new msnnlsctiirlnf onr IMPROVED STKKI, .80CKET DRIVING CANT 1IOOKR. snnwior to any other in nse. We have also in stock a larse qnantity of Canthooks suila- hie for rafting purposes, whieh we are eelling f Oeap lor easn. aao . n. aaniiAntfi ClearUeld, Pa., March II, Ull. MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, l'E NlfA. ytarriffl. On Angus! Srth, st the rosidenee of Hie hrlde'a futher, Her. tsYorfre (luyer, hv liev. 3. f. Mr. Mi shav, Mr. C'l.AKK (IKA.IKH, lo Miss JU MKT (il. Vhll, all of Warrior's Mark, ilantlnf don oounty. On Seniemher llh, 1K7S, 1tC. Hus, Bsq., Mr. WIl.l.lA.M PALM, ofOseenla,le.MiJsLSAM NAII 1IKAMKH, of Centre enunty. On Heitrrnlr 4th, 1H7.1. hr Rev. W. M. Bi nnn. rrrtn, Mr. A. II. HllilWN, to Miss l'IIKU itKAIt, both of Lawrence township. T)OOT AKD SHOE MAKING. f . JOKtPII U. DKKII1NI1, oa Market street, la fihaw'l Row, ClearAeld, Pa., haa Just reeelved aline lot ef Preach Calf Skins and Rips, th. best in the market, aod fa sew prepared tornan uf.elnr. ar.rvthin. in hla lino. II. will waf. rant bl, work le be a. reprsweuted.. The eitiaens or llrarHold and riclnltr are rslrectullv Invll.d to .It. bin eall. V... 'UI I.1, P M. j IV.uk Jen. at short nuilt-.. MC'7 , CTONBS SAW GU Mil KR3 AND SAW UTSKTS. We have received the agency for theaboroand will sell them at manufacturer's prices. Call and examine them, Ibey are the bft. jlt-7S II. F. BIULGR A CO. "PRIVATE SALE The subscriber .1. having made armrigrmenta to remove east ward, will offer ni private sale any or all of the following tmusrhotd furniture, vis: One Cottage bed-room set, one dining-room set, one parlor set, one nano, cook siore, ouniey Air-tight wood steve, No. 14 Morning Olory parlor stove, togeth er with lot of othr furniture equally raluabla. Those In nwd of furniture will plctue rall and examine )t botween tlib time and the snidille of tfoptemher. Hkv. OUORUK J4LL. t'learfield, Pa,, July XQ tm. IXKCJTORH' Nmti;.-.Notica Is here. J by girsn that letters testamentary having locn arantcd to the undersivned on tke astosta of Mrs. KI.IZA FLANMUAN, decoa, lata of uiearneid, i.iearneiu aouniy, I'ennsyivanta, all persons indented to said estate are reiinnatcd to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same will present tbeo duly authenticated for tettlrment. JAMK3 11. GRAHAM, at-glS-tit Eaceutoff. ' Wo desire to call the attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to the fact that we V . ' havo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of Hi ' PIANOS, OllGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COMPANY'S I'JANOS, STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo are prepared at all times to furnish nny of the cheaper makes' of Pianos to order on the most lavoruhlo lerins as to prices nnu terms oi pnyniciu. Our stock ofOItGANS will consist of the new and popular HYNDER ORGAN, (with Rymlcr's Knee Tremolo nnd downward Octave Coupler,) Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, nnd the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. Wo sell on cverr nlan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH. ON NOTES, or on iho f Ort'LAR AND EA8V LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument, nnd no other investment of liko amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. , DZTWo shall be glad to have.iu call and see us, whether you doeiro to purclioHO or not. oci23-72-ly ItYJVDKllH JHVHIV ftTOKf. i Tho bloodv contest between France and rruurt Is at an end for tf.e present, so far as the slaugh tering of men aud the destruction of property le concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride themselves and rejoice over the result, bn bow Insignificant Is their worlc when compared witlv the humane and christian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who has nndertaken to supply all tbe eltisens In the lower end of the county with food nnd raj went at eioeeding low rates from his mammoth store Ivl Ml'I.KONUl'RU, wbero be ean always be found! ready to watt upon callers and lAipply them wittt Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, Satinetts, Casslmeres. Mmlins. Delaines, Linen, Drillings', Calieoea, Trimmings. Ribbons, Lace Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes; flats and Caps all of the best material and made to order llwso, Bocks, Gloves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ao. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Ri, Molasseii, Fish, SalL Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon 0l Uardware, Queensware, Tinware, Castings, Towi and Plow Castings, Kails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axe. Perfumery, Paints, Varnirh, Qiaos, and a general assortment of Stationery, aooD Fiouii, i different brands, always oa hand, and will bs aula at tbe lowest possible figures. LIQUORS, ssrh aa Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky jajnee n.ineinee, ttostctiors and Ilonfland'a Kilters. 6000 ponnds of Wool wanted for wnich the highest i.riee will be paid. Clorerseed on band and for sale at the lowest market price, r Alao, Arent for Blrattonville aad CnrweMvsU TbrealiDj Uaoliinea. 1uCall and sm for yoarselrea. Ton will Inj everjihinf amally kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDRIET. Frenohville P. O., March I, Wl. C durational. G ILKA HF1 ELI) QWMY. MALE DEPARTMENT. TUB FALL TKHM of fourteen weeks will ooumenoe MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1873. Terms of Tultlou. Reading, Writing, Montal and Written Arithmetic, Uramnwr, Ueograpby and lliilnr no OA Natural i'hilofoiiiiy, Pbyiiology, and Sin gle Kntry Hook-ke i-keenint.. For In st root ions In Double Entry Book keeping aad Commercial Arithmetio, spe cial terms to be arranged. Tha undersistufcd havint charao of tbe Mala . Department Is aa experienced tvuolier. He Is a graduate of Iron City Commercial Ceilrgv, and : has bad aeveral years' practical experience as aa accountant. , He Is tircpared, on moderate torma, to five sucfe instmrttrins in Penmanship and Book keeping as ' are nsnally Obtained only at Cowmeroinl (Jo11e or In actual buainesa. For particulars inspecting the school apply to nagZ7ir II. 41. HcENALLT. 13 00 MISSH. 8. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - CLEARFIELD, PA. ' Till FALL TERM or fourteen weeks, will oommeooo Monday, September 1st, le73. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Objeot Lea-. one, rrtmary Arithmetic ana i'rimary l(M)s:raT)hyM IT 00 History, looal and divaorlptWo Geography with Map Drawing, Uraumar, Mental and Written Arithmetic ... I 09 A Irehra and the Sciences II 00 Instruction In Instrumental music 1 ! Oil pal at ing, 24 leeaons..,..M 1 0 Wax work I For full particular send for Circular. Cloarfleld, Aug. 9, 1873. MifA-y The ItcII's Run Woolen Faetdrr Pens townsblp, Clearleld Co., Tt, n II R H I! D O (T T I rt so ... BURNED UPI The subscribers havo, at great expense, rebuilt neiglilmrhood nroeaslty, In tbe erect ton of a Arst" elaae Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attanhod, and are prepared to makw all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Hln kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods on band to supply all onr old and a thousand new euntomere, w uiM w mwm iu unui too examine oar iukb The business of CAR I) IN' Q AND FULLINQ will receive our especial attention. Proa arrangi lurnts will be made to reoeive anil deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and dnne upon the shortoat notice, nnd by strict alien tlon to business wo bop to roa live a liberal sham of public patronage, UJHH FOUNDS WOdt WANTXDI Wo will pay tbe highest market price for Wool and srll our manufactured goods ns low as simllav goods can behmtght In tbe oounty, and whenever we fail to render roaaonable satisfantlon we ean always be found t homo ready to meko nronen explanation, either In person or by IsM'r. aprlDfttr Rower P. O, n'lJuik AND LoTFOil SAIiW The Heuae and Lot on the ooroerof Mar hot and Fifth streets, ClearAeld, Pa., Is for rale. Tbe lot contains nearly an aero of ground. The) bouse Is n largo double frame, eon t in lag ntnn rooms, ror terms and other information nppts? to tbe subscriber, at the Post Offioo. bctjj , r.A. oauu.