THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WKDNESDAY MOHNINO SEPT. IT. I9T8. Terms of Subscription. tfn.U ' J!,arw'",l I1"" monlhj...li 00 Ifnnid fl thrattad Mat tl month 1 in ( J.iJ aftsr f .miration monllil... 8 00 HliLIGIOUH NOTlt'liS. Methodist Eplteopal Church Rar. A. D. Toria Pastor. Public Sortie trtry Sabbath ,1 10, A. M., and 7i F. SI. g.bbaih School t A. M. s..r Mestint .very Thumlar, at 71 P. M Communion Harriot, first Sabbath of tvtrjr oath, at mi A.M. Ht. Andrew'. Church EplaeoplTttr. flsnRfll Hall. Public Horrio. Hundur morning at 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday Bohoolat I pa M. Prayar Mooting Weilnotdajr ovoolng il 7 o clooa. Presbyterian Church Iter. II. B. Bhti.kh. SibliMh terriers morning and ovoninn Bub bath School at 1 P. M. 1'raror Mooting Wrdnei da. arming. u. Francis' Church Catholic Rot. P. J. PnMii. MaM at 101 o'olock A. M., on tho ,ec,ml and lounn punaart oi taaa mnmu. Lutheran Church. Ror. A. J. IUrthock rrrhin ovorj Sabbath, morning and ovening. f l)liilh School at 0 a. tn. Prayor mooting trcrj VeJneadaj ironing. Tito sentonoo of tlie Bollefonto court, ta the Lukcni oa.o, wai a Ant of ono dollar, tho oo.t. of prosecution and ono year'. Imprisonment in tho county Jail. TIo loss ill buckets during tho luto tr was hoary. Wo put Ire out and got ono back. If anybody hai a eedar bucket with brats hoop and bait, and hai no particular uaa for it, we can It. t Wlion tho town council of Tyrono sotiltlo't ooforoo Its ordinanoa proriding fur tbo muxiling of doge it very sensibly repealed It. What a flexible and considerate oounoll this Is, anyhow. ' Cnuttcn Dedication. St. llary'g Vhurab, at Francbrillo, will bo dedicated on Wednesday, October 8, 187.1. Bishop Mullen, of Krie, and a number of other eminent olorgymen will be present. The public art cordially Invited to attend. Tho AVIIIiorasport Sun Bays : Philipiburg, Controoounty, girts "graod hops" on Sabbath evenings. A few mis.ionaries are needed over there. Klliworth, go for that Sla-ofe-gun. Place y.ur town right upon the moral ncord. t t Tho County Commissioners nro in w.iioa this week. Thosa In the vicinity of the borough, who novo any business to' lay before the Hoard, had better attend to it this week, as Court week Invariably brings business enough from the distant portions of the county to engago their at tention. . Railuoad Extension. Superin- tmJi-ut Wilkios and bis forces ars actively at work grading and putting down the track from tali plaoe to Curwensvlllo, and It looks as thougk the road will be completed wcstward.'al fast as circumstances will allow, as far as Curwensville. Tbe sooner the better, for all parties concerned. "Ticking Cherries down tho Lane," sod "Happy Hours' are two new songs by the renowned Millard, both eontaining all of the ele ments of popularity and both really excellent. Tbey ean be bad at any music store, fur tbe trifle of forty cents eneh, or will be sent free of pos'. age, on receipt of price, by the publishers. Lea t Wama, 921 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Clearfield baso bnllistfl enmo to grief at Osceola, the seore standing 38 to 43. It is ru moredwe know not with bow much truth that $600 was betted on tho game. Pkiliptourf Jour nal. Tea, and there Is another rumor, that after agreeing ta play (tho Clearfiolders a game last week, the Osoooleans got sick and failed to come to time. Tho dedication of the new and beautiful M. E. Church, in West Clcardeld, will take plio October 5th, 1873, A number of dis tinguished ministers will be present on tho occa sion, prominent among whom will bo tbe Rev. Dr. ij. McKendrt Riler, of Williamsport, Pa. An exceedingly entertaining and profitable time is anticipated. The publlo generally are moat cor dially invited to attend. Henry Barnhart. an esteemed citi- tea of Centre eouoty and well known to many of cur citlsens, died near Milesburg.on (he 4th Inst., aged 88 years. Tbe Rcllcfontt Hole Aman, in al luding to his widow, sayst Tbe venerable Mrs. Ilarnbart, relict of the Into SuaVe llarnhart, is now 83 years of ago, and has always resided within a hundred yards of tbe jilsea whert she is now living. Hue wai born tbero, was married to tbe Juilga there, and baa never bad ber residenoe away from it. This is an lu.taooe of home attachment seldum met with. CENTENNIAl MaETINO fo Sre au thorised to announce that a meeting of the citl sens of Clearfield oounty will bo hold in the Court House, on Monday tvtuing, Brpt. 22d, for the purpoae of organising our county in view of the approaching Centennial Colebration, which is to come off in Philadelphia. Ex-Gor. Pollock, of Philadelphia, and Judge Barrett will bo prcaent to address the eitisena. Let there be a general turn tut of tbe people. Tbt ladles art particu larly Invltod to ba present. m Great Gab Well. The greatest gas well in tbt world is located on the Campbell farm, about two miles from Modot City, Butlor county, in a northeasterly direction. It is cer tainly one of tha wonders of tho world. It was struck about three wocks ago, and a volume of irfaa has over since been pouring forth with a noise like tba rush of mighty waters. The gas cornea out with most tremendous force, Tba attempt was made to lower a act of tools In tho well, the weight of which was twenty-five hundred pounds. The attempt was futile, for the gas forced them up and away from tha holt. It is tht Intention to lay pipet and run tha gas Into Mudoc. Ml ANOTHER Over thi Kiver. On tho 34th of August last, there expired, at tho real- denet of hit San, Mark, In Bradford township, Jacob Kyler, one of tbt oldest settlers, In tha tod year of his agt. Tbt deceased was born in Frank lin county, and In 179J, with his father, moved to Bellefontt, and, it it claimed, he built tha fourth rmust emoted Ip that borough. In 1803 tba fain tly removed to (hit county, near Philipahurg, Tbe deceased was the father of five sons and four .daughters, all of whom survive lUn, as well at ,erer sixty odd grand children. liU burial at tracted, the largest number of peeplo ever teen to gether In that vicinity. We art told that Mr. ky iar at ont timt wat ptraonally acquainted with very titiien in this county. He wat a Democrat enaaighbor who knew no guile, and for over 'isty years led an activt business and political life. As a politician ho was very acalousand ton- nl.nl, and tquared bis politics, as ht did hit Jxiiioots, by a true moral oode. What wi Jirink.. Soino days go a elllita of our borough tent several rpool . cf water, sow used by tht citttent of this I'lace, to PtVitdelptlia, to tbt wall eitaWi.bfd 'ra of Booth 1 Lorrett, far analysis, iielow it 'be report i To A. W. Waits as, Ko., iw Sir: Wt havt hk chemical examination of two waters bich )ou forwarded to us by express, and which ''Reived on Hit loth in t Tha water marked o. I, Town Pump at Mansion House," eon iced 25-100 grains of solid mailer per gal "'. "No. I, Henry Knyder'a pump," vielled " '.'-100 grains solid matter. ' eonaider the two wttert as very similar, "d a eonaldrr both waters objitlonal.lt by "" of tht larga amonnt per gallon of tnlld "Iter. They art both ohjeotionalilt for domea '" on aoeount of tha contents, tspoeially W of ""'"" "I'h r eilBSrtsUi to mn.no.ao! trgnai'a eioH.r, acier I IK KIT nadivan ' naiivsm or luuin nwaLuaui hid tuiir 4cMieIIt, " Rerpeelfully Tours, BOOTH A LOKRKTT. l a Individual la'it a glrei ol pert water '""theaedd a propt- piopcrtioa or I it 1 th "d l the above analysis, and ht would pukt; "' nt doet not prepare the mixture him- bt drinks It wit. ,., bo, rtty t, tll, ia. "ff kitliulllL , Oun Khcapb. A little before lour o'clock, on Tliurmluy' ufteruoou of last week, tho alarm of Orel fircll was given by the workmen uu Mr. Walleoo't new building, on Front .licet. Like an electric shock, the alarm spread over the town, and twin all gathered In the viciulty of Ma-eoniber-! livery stable, when fie dames were bursting from tho roof. So hooks, uo ladders and but few buckets were on hand. About this timt it looked it though the wbolt square north of Market street and between Front and Beoond streets, Including.tba Bhaw lloust and Mtasion Ilouao, might as well lt surrendered to the fire lend. But after the nerves of tbe people settled a little, thoy went to work, and by herculean ef forts, Hayed tha Ore from spreading southward to tne stables or tho Bhaw House and the Mansion House and tho adjacent buildings on Markot St. Sheriff Pie's stablt and wood houae, Just twelve feet iff from the burning livery stable, was used as a breastwork. Tha fire burning tht boards on tht outtidt, and the citiscnt deluging the inside with water until water prevailed. At soon as the Art wat stayed in this direction tht mass moved to check it from spreading northward. But by Ibis time Mr. Lcavy's and Mr. Wallaoc's stables wore enveloped la names, and the heat became so intense that no one eould approach within fifty foot. Then It was evident that tht Ore could not bo chocked until it reached Loeust street. Boon the handsome law office and stablt of T. J. Mo Cullough and the g.vmniatum wort envtloped In darnel. Tht stable! burned like tinder boxes, but Mr. McCullough's offico, tho walls of which were to compactly built, burned very slowly, and a large portion of it wat torn down berort it was consnmcd, and In this manner his large fire-proof taft was saved without sustaining any Injury Hackman I Grecn't paint thop was pushed over and rolled down Locuat street, out of reach of tho dames, and HcQaughey's pump shop was demol ished by tht firemen to aa to prevent tbo fire from spreading to Mr. Adaiu't feed store. Mr. Kau gle's stable, on the west side of the alloy, opposite Mr. Plt't, was also turndown, thus preventing tbt Ire from attacking Mr. Row's and the Shaw llouso atables. The properties consumed were Mr. Ma oomber'l lircrv stable, Mr. Laavy'a, Mr. Wallace's and Mr. McCullough's stables and thclatter'slaw offloe and the gymnasinm. Tho "burnt district" luoka very dcsulate. Ten thousund dollars will not replace the buildings and the material de stroyed. Several families on tbo west lido of Beo ond street had all their furniture moved from their dwellings, having delivered them up to the fire. Had there been any wind at all, we have no doubt tho wbolt square would have been burn ed up, and the salvation of at least half our bor ough is a miracle. The fire originated in thebay loft of the livery stable, and why that should 00 cur in tbo middle of tbe afternoon, when ne light wat needed, we cannot define. None of the prop erty destroyed wat insured. Fire Water. Had our town been blessed with water works, Thursday's firt would have destroyed no more property than Mr. Ma eombor's stable, and we have no doubt but that tht fire would have been drowned out before It got into the lower story of thai. Let tbe reader imagine a dre plug at each end of the alley, and in ton minutel from tht timt the tltrra of fire was mado, hose would have been attached to each, and two streams of water would have been flow ing. Besides, two lines of hoae would havo been brought acroaa the lota from Front and Second streets. By such an arrangement Are in an ordi nary sised building would be drowned out in twenty minutel after tbo hoae would be put in operation. Ri-ader, recollect that should our water works ba put in operation, it will not take half an hour to lira up an engiue befure water could be thrown on a .Ire. Not only it tht cost tnd diday of an engint di.ponted with, but from the Immense full, 176 feet, nature il substituted and water forced over tht highest building in town, and so powerful would be the stream that it would knock n man off the Court House roof, should it strike him. Hundreds of towns which haroertctad wator worka, are compelled to pay from 17,000 to 110,000 for engines, in addition to the cost of water works, before tho water ctn be made available in case of firo, from the fact that they cannot obtain fall or head enough to raise the wa ter even to the pavements. With us It would be far different. Just as soon as the hose would bt attached to tbo fire plug, water would begin to dow and with a force far exceeding that of an engine. M. K. Conference. Tho sovon- tccnth annual session of the Erie Conference elosed its session at Brookville, Jefferson county, on Thursday last. The following are the appoint ment! in the Clarion district. Presiding Klder, J. R. I.yon : Brookville, R. R. Boyd. Bruekwayville, L. D. Merrill. Corsica. J. C. Rhodes. I.utber.burg. I). W. Wampler. Clarion, O. M. Backelt. Troy, C. WiNon. Perrysrllle, J. M. Groves. Washington, J. W. Martin. Punx.ulewney, M. Miller. - 1'utneyville, M. L. K.hbaugh. Warsaw, Win. M. Taylor. Rimersbiirgh, J. M. Zielie. Curll.ville, C. C. Hunt. Calient burgh, J. N. Clover. Heynoldaville, K. Peate. Bhippenville, E. R. Knapp. New Bethlehem, J. B. Leodom. Clarington, B. L. Wilkinson. K. Hull, Agent American Bible Society, and member of Perryaville Quarterly Confertnot. Centennial. Tho ladies have or ganised and are going vigorously to work to col lect tubloriptloni to the capital atook of tbt Cen tennial Association. "Tba Women's Centennial Exocutlvt Committee" havt appointed the follow ing Executive Committeo for Clearfield County, with power to appoint sub-Committees t Mrs. Walter Barrett, Chairman; Mrs. Win. Rlglcr, Mrs. T. J. Buyer. Mr.. Wm. II. Kill, Mra. (lev. llriahin, Mrl. This. 11. Murray, Mrs. L. C. Lingla, MlasFlorit M. Uraliom, Miss May R. Weaver, Mist Annie Barrett, Miss U. J. W alitor, Misi Uus.le V. Binith. Our people will be wtited upon by some of tht abort Committee, and invited to take stock in this Association. i Movino. Tho citizen of Pike township In tht vicinity whert Ibt new bridge acroaa the river was swept away last spring by tho lee dood, havt raised nearly $1,000 toward rebuilding the bridge, appuinted their eommittot and art busily at work, at though tbey wart In ttrncst. Tbo abutmentl are to bo raised firo feet higher, and they hare hauled all the timber! of tho Curwcntvillt bridge, fit for use, upon the grouod, and cxpoot to have tbt bridge ready to cross within two months. Mr; Harry Hoover has the contract for pulling the structure upon the abutment!. Tbt rebuilding will coil between six teen tnd eighteen hundred dollars. List of letters remaining unclaimed in tht Poatnfflee at Clearfield, for tie week ending Hcptetnber lilh, 173; i bunitnra, w. It. Cruasmtn, Wm. Crawford, Harry Karharf, Thorn peon P. Frampton, Jainca Glasgow, Turner llobl.t, John W. Mold,., A. W. Hnnson, J. lloibet, Wm. lilies, Thnmnl Kline, Clara A. I.ydiek, K. R. McPlo.hy, Jninet O'ltulloran, Hudy Pardee, Jesso Proctur, Miss Mary Proctor, Miss Gertie Fnolt, Abelard Wright, A. I,. P. A. t) At' LIN, P M; Balloon Ascension. Prof. Liirht will make bit 135th ascrnslon, in bil mammoth balloon, from tht Fair Ground of tht Indiana County Agrionltural Society, during the Fair, which oommenoet on the 30th of September and will continut three days. ta Fooplo expecting lo bo in town during Court wo k will do well to read Kerr k Co'c. advertisement and total eoticcs In Ibis Wek. p ip".. Sprrlal. Kerr A Co. bare received a larga ttook of Clothing. R. If. Fhaw has Jn.t returned from the test with the largest and best stock of Tuban-n, Ci gars, Meerschaum and llriar Pipes, Cigar Bmnk trt, Cigar Tubes and' tatea, with tht fullest line of smoker's articles ever brought tt town, which he will sell wholrsalt and retail at prices tbal defy competition. ENOLIHII HKLTON OVKRCOAT3 ONLY fit AT KKItn A CDS. FINR IIRAVFH OVERCOATS ONLY til AT h i: It It A t 'O B. FINK CATnn REAVER OVERCOAT OS- LVfU ATKKRR ACQ'S. 'rople trending Court will do well It raft am) NEURALGIA, SICK HCADAOHE, NERVOUSNESS lr. Gross' Neuraltfin Ui.tn.l I. ..n...r i . n .u.iii.., iiE,rM. tat blessings evor bestowed upon sulierii'g huiuan- i.j. uu unci, oamuuy ana patiently tried in a great number of uti.ee, aud hut areer mM iu a Siuirlu in.tannii In ttH.,l n.. li Injurious sub.liinces, being prepared entirely fruin carefully selected materials. Neither duos it tot uau uiauy rrincuies now In use, by bluoting the nervos, and thus giving only temporary roller, but will act quickly and surely. All who are lutlcren from thee diseaaet will find this an Inlallibla remedy aud being anxioui that it shall ooniiuond Itself to tha public 1 refrain from further re marks. If u.ud aneantinv la .Ili-wilLm. . ... Is guaranteed in tvtry east. ' Prltt out dollar per .. uu. geuuiue wunoui me signature or . nu h H.nsuLsu, mcinisi, miluuelpuia, Fa, For salt by all druggists and doalert In Clour- vvuu., , tcpiu-dia, Tht finest and the best lot of OVERCOATS ev er ouereu lor sale, at Kerr A Cu.'l new Store Kralier A Lytic 'i Hture, on Mnrket street, la now bolnajafilltd up with ono of tho largest stocks of Fall Goods, of all kinds, over brought to Ihii town. And beinf bouaht riuht. thev a a. A li Mild very cheap. (Jivo t lie in ft cull aiidyou will be oonrioocu, not ouij mat tfty art flnt-olaii fcl. low i, but that the know how to H goodi nod A Card. Mill McAlnine, techr of Muilc, Painting, Crayon and drawing. Hoom at the Acadviuy, auj27 - IUadTiiib! I'd no us whoooutruiitlatobuildini will do wi ll to cnll and ei annuo our ituck of HUUUNO MATKHIALS. We hnve in itm-ki full line of Huildcn' lliirdware, Noili, Palmi, win, t.inup, ruuy, tiiicinctl riaitor, Ao. uy'l'TS II, F. Hiui-mb A Co. Juit rceolrcd, a large lot of non-exploilre 9 -S6-72 n. P. Piqi-aa A Co'i. II. F, Bitfler A Co. bare been waking extensive aumuuni to ibciritock of Hardware the lait row dnyi. hvrrj tblua new In tShoIf Hardware. Pad dlen' Hardware, Faruton' J lard ware, Butlden1 Hardware, and Hardware of all kind, can beieen at tneir lore. jda 22. A x fs. Seventy ve doien Clearfield Wood chopprrt Axel at M:iI5:7I. H. P. HIGLER A Co'l. HECAmtLATION. Bird Cageii. Wtxd and Willow Ware. Household (loodf. All kinda of Hardware. Jnpanned Ware, l'ainti, Oiti, Varniihei. Calcined Flatter. Wagon and Carriage Makeri lupplloi. All of the above for iaie at the mammoth Hard ware Store of If. P. Bigler A Co., geoond ttreot Clcarflold. lo. St Calcined Plaater for tale by li. P. Bigler A Co. Saw. Diitan'i Crow-out Saw, Great American saw, Uoynton i Lightning raw. at 9-25-78 II. P. BiOLKB A CeY Nonet to Waooji aid t'ARiiiiOB Makiri. We hare juit reeeirM a general afortuient of Wagon and Carriage Wooda, alio a full line of Spiinga and Ax lei, which we offer cbenp for caih. H. r. II lOLRR A CO. Pint Ann Pa iktkrh Fixnistis. Our atook of l'ainti and Pn in tors' MntoriaU ia oouipli'te, In cluding J. T. Lewii' Pure White Lad. John Lo cal A Co'i pure White Lrad. P. It. A Co Hurk Load, and a number of oht-arier brand of White Lead; alio, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varninheiof all kinds, a full lino of Brube. and a full line of colon, dry and in Oil, my2873 It. P. Bialeb A Co, FisiiLto Tacklk. The fibbing leaion hariBg ootninetiord, lovers of this ekraut tiiort will bo raiting about to find whore to nurc-liusetbat neces sary reiiuircmonti in order to enjovy the sport. To all moh we will say, go to the Hardware Biore of II. P. Bigler A Co., as they barn the finest lot of a runt It fids, Linn, Hooks, liaskets, Uatt Hoxes, Keels, Htioodi, Fliei, etc., ever brought to this county. Their Trout Hods are really ele gaut, and every person expecting to go trout-Ash ing ton miuiuvr mould liure one. A full line of Hou'ebotd tloods, Japanned Ware, do., tor sale by 11. V. Bigler Co. K. It. Wheelbarrows, Itnby Carriagei, Toy Ei prea Wagoni and Whet-lhnrrowi, at my28 U II. P. HfuLiit A Co'i. AUUIHT PLOWKR. This treat Irsiicnsia Pan area has the Unrest salo of any other preparation in the world. Why? iiccaose we say to every one mat n aiuimcu wun I'yfpepfiia, Liver t'omplamt, luitireneii, Head ache, llcarthurn, Waterbrash, Kuur htoinacb, In digestion or ant diseaso tlepcnding upon pure blood, healthy Liver and Htoniaeh, to oal) at C. I. Watson's lmg Htore, in Clearfield, and get one of our sample bottlei free of charge Regular lite 75 cents. Two or three doses will rrlterir any case. Try it, UUeugTay Paints, Oils and Varuishei for lata by II. P. Bigler A Co. FACTS FOB TUB PROPLR. L. Plegal hoi disposed of bis Furnlrhing Goods tor toe purpose oi making room ior imis. uap, Booti and Hhori, and has just returned from the eastern eitiei with the largest stock ever brought to tbe county which be mill ttU, mutt ttl and is tt etenn ned to tell at prices which will ait so I "6 everybody. Ue hai on band a Terr targe assort ment of the Baltimore band-made Uaiters, fur Ladies' wear. Ladies, to see them Is to be eon vineed that they are the shoes to buy. Also, a full hoe of the Kicbardion and Atwater Klinira Boots, which need no reoonimomiation to the pub Ho. Also, a large, line of K astern Boots and Shoes. On all of which be can defy competition in prices. Also, complote assortment m i rati M aim va lises. P. 8. Plegal layi goodi aro cheap, that he bought them on trust, and will sell tbetn at prloei that will astonish everybody, tall and ice. Clearfield, July J, 1H7S. To tub Ciriun or Pn-iiTLrA"iA. Your at tention ii respectfully invited to tbo foot that the National Banki are now prep a mi to receive sub scriptions to the Capital Btouk of the Centennial Board of Finance. Tbe funds realised from this lour re are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for tbe International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with tbe same. It is con fidently expected that the Keystone Ktate will be represented by the namo of every cititrn alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birth day of the nation. The shares of stock are offered for $10 each, and suhsnriburs will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, luitablo for framing and preservation ai ft na tional memorial. Interest at the rate of ill per cent, per annum will dc paid on all payments oi lemenmai sioti from date of payment to January 1, lH7fl. (Subscribers who an not near National Bank ean remit m cheek or postofl.ee order ts the nn drnigned. FKKDK. FHA LKY. Treasurer, ftugiU V0i Walnut St., Philadelphia. Bird Cages ft large assortment at It. P. Big ler A Co.'s. Plowi. Farmers will find It to their advantage to eatl In and examine our stock of J'lows. . till. valors, An., among which will be found (Single and Double Iron and Wood Shovel Plows, Iron and Wood Cultivators, The Oowanda Iron Beam Plow. The Pittsburgh Hteol Plow, The llaupt Bullvfonte Plow, and o her patterns. iiij-28'73 II. P. Biulbr A Co. Montour Slate Paints, for painting bouses In side and outside Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ac, Beautiful, durable and economical. U round In pure Linseed Oil. 2v20'79 H. P. BiuLin A Co. IVBFniOEIlJITOHa. flwwui fum iwc, Bigler A CO. will bare an assort mont of Refrig eraton, iny28'73 Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by 11. JT. Uigiar A Puve Time! Rave Labor! Pave Money 1 Rave Clothnl The" Novelty Wringer" is tbs best in tbe market. Uuy Uj try it. For stil by II. F. Tlim rn A Co, Stlarrlcl On .Tnlv 17th, 1H7.L bv J. W. Ti nrn. Kao., Mr. WAIlllliN IIIIOVKH lo Miat AMAM'A llON, both of Graham township. i . . ' . L. .a-, .til., , 1 11- onae. ' tbe llev. 0. F. llorruniR, Mr. JOHN I'dlNDS lo Miae II. M. KKKR, both or liif Hun, JclTerson eoiintv, l'a. Jllftl. r A,.,,.! .tnih. In alanrheator. Md.. Il.v. J. W. Hlll l MKIi.lt, vonuirrst son of tht lata Kev. I. II. Ilollioeler, or l.anee.ter, I'a., ana ronnnesi irotbrr of Iter. C. K. Uofinritr, of Xronlvil t. In flosbrn township, on "alnrdajr morning, September lllh, 107.1, IIHIVAHI) VKKNK, In fant child of K. P. tnd M. If. PlIAW, agr,l two m"ntbs and two week.. Spokes, Jtljiis & now Handles. JOIIU O. DAVIS k SON, IM!) sroKE AVORKS, R. W. Cor. LliOPAHD A OTTER 8lrettt, PHILADELPHIA rsj-Cend for Prlee List. :30 J AMK3 MITCHELL, crura in Square Timber & Timber Lands, je.irrj n-EARrciP, pa. Jd A. & W. D. IRVIN, ' CORNER STORE, CURWINSVILLE, PA., KECE1VI FLOUR AND SALT BY CAR LOAD, And Boll nt "mall advance. ROPE BY THE COIL, ' AND PACKAGE GOODS . FOR LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES SOLD CHEAP. August 13, 13787:1:73 A UCTIONl AUCTION I GREAT BAI.B OP FURNITURE! $10,000 WORTH to be told at C0ST1 We retpeotfully invite the publie, and ei peel al ly partiee attending Court, to eall at our ware roowa and eiamine our large atuek of ftnixhtxl ware, conxiitinK in part of over 300 Illll KTLUADrt French, Japaneae, Union, Collage and common style. Uentleiaen attending Court, or TiftUing tnirn at any time, had better load up tbeir wivei In their wagoni and bring them along to examine our afock, as they may never bare another cbanee to till their hounei with new fur nit ore for to triBing a turn of money. In addition to our large aiaurtmont of Bed eteada we hare on hand 30, CHAMBER SETS, . 11 INTENSION TAItLKS, Fifty open and endured Wanhitandi, 100 Teapnyi and fancy Standi, 40 Corner Cuptardi, 60 BreiklaU and Dining Xablev, 24 Centra Tablei, 48 D renting and Common Bureaua, Chain by tbe grosi, lueh ai Wind nor, Cane-wat, .Hocking, Oftiee, Chil- dreu'i, Dining and Uarrootu. Alio, Book Canee, Wardrobei,mide Iloardi, Sinki, aUoughtrayi, Towel Hanka, Hewing Ktaodi. Lounffei, Foot Htooli, Cradlei, Cribi, Bee Uivee, Window Dlindi, Ao.t A a.r Aa, A1i;thii furniture li made out of well leaioned wood and put np by first-elan mechanics, for OUIl HOMK MARKET. Call and eiamine the furniture, anyhow ; If yon do not want to purchase any this year, you may want some the ne.it. Country retail dealers will do well by calling and interviewing us, because wo ean soon satiMfy them that they can purchase cheaper from us than In the cast. The Auction Sales wilt open at 8 o'olock, morn ing and evening, during Court Week. TEtlMS AND CONDITIONS. All sal'i of a less amount than f 10, cash ; all sums over $10 and under (26, two months cruditj all sums over t'l! will be made payable on the let of June, 1874. Approved security will be required in every in-1 stano'i, lod no goods will bo removed until these oonditioni are complied with. CCLICII A JACKSON, Market street, one square east of Lefkyette Hall,' (Pie's new building). Clearfield, Sept. 10. W3. j FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE Bt It. F. IHglcr A Co. inON DOtBLR-SHOVEL TL0WS. WOOD DOUIILR-SHOVKL PLOWS. WOOD 6I.NULK-61I0YKL TLOWd. IR0S CULTIVATOR!. WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWANDA IRON BEAM TLOWB. riTTSBURd BTKEL PLOWS. HAITI'S BKLLEFONTE PLOWS. KOBEPON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS. KT-Sfcarri for all of tht abort Plowa rrtn atautlj on kaod. lntit-71 KRATZER & LYTLE Turpi rpentint, int., V W Is, J (Nails, II lass, P.ttj, I'a ILL BILL T0U Oil French. Richards & Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VERY CHEAP. taiiarsH flock on hand. Cltarflcld, Pa., J una 4, 173. J TONE'S SAW GUAIMEK.3 AND SAW UPSETS.- Wt hart rootlvtd tha atfntty for tht annrtand will Mill thrm at manuraolurr.r'a prlc.s. Call and tlimln. tli.to. Thi'JT tra th hi..l. J.ig 71 II. r. uttil.KIl ctl. TiitTicE cfintjTAntr.it. ytv.n Wt hart printnl ltr nambtr of tbt n.w FEB BILL, tnd still on th. msipt of tsrtntr v.t ttntr, attil a nf lo Mr tddrtsi. Brill 1873. I . 1873. FALL AND WINTER ! DRESS GOODS, In (rtat rarlotr and til tht n.wat shadti. I'LAXXELS, WATERPROOF", . , CASSI MERES . - SHAWLS, ' - COATINGS, "' -FURS, " CARPETS, AT WM.. II EE ITS, S:28 Market fttreet, Clearfield, Pa. IS fteptemliar It, 1873. pLOUR, FEED, AC. THE IIECCARIA FLOURING MILLS. Tha undersigned would respectfully give no tice to the eltisens of Beeoaria township and sur rounding country, that ha has purchased the Beeoaria Flouring Mills and put everything In complete order, and is manufacturing a flrit-elasi quality of Flour. " CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour In quantity aonatantlj on hand for salt. CUOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC., AC. alwart on hand and for salt wholtialt or retail. ) TNCU MIINCI.ICS WANTED. OotX ill ssohans Flour and Chop for 28 inch rihiogloa, or will par part muncr, il dwsiiad. 10:Mf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. SAWS ! S AVVS l SAWS ! DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAG AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton'a Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For lata hj ' II. F. BIGLER A CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN DRUGS & PATEM MEMCHES, CONFECTIONERIES, . TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINK TEAS A BOASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A 8ROARS, SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY, Masonlo Building, Second Street, dwt 7Mr CLEARFIELD, PA. 1 INK, WniTB A ROAN LININtl SKINS Ju.t reoelrtd tnd for sale hr April til. I ft). U. F. Bill LKR A CO. Jm e a We desire to call tlic attention of the citizens of Cleurficld county to tho fact timt we liuvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where we intend to constantly keep on linnd a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL Our stock of PIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. We aro propnrcd at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most favorablo terms as to prices and terms of payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new and popular ItYNDER ORGAN, (w ith Rymlcr's Kneo Ticmolo nnd downward Octave Couplor.) , . The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, nnd the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Besides theso we tirnirjh to order Organs from any factory desired. Wo sell on every plnn known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the fori'LAR AND EAST LEAisE PLAN. On our easy terms every orio can have n good instrument, and no other investment of like amount will tend so much to' MAKE HOME HAPPY. DC7We shall bo glad to have) .,u call nnd see us, whether you desiro to purchase or not. pct?3-'72-ly UYSDEHTI M1J81C HTOJtK. 1873, I 1873. FALL AND WINTER! a Drj (lootls 8 o o S3 a w n o O a S3 a o W. o CD rs o Xfi p mm a s atIuJI3 i.I0A WM. HEED'S, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. September 15,1(17.1. O. I. c. "ITTnERB to buy my DRT GOODSt, qro. eeries, Queensware, Glassware, Urugs and Notions, Confectioneries. Ao.t cheap fur eash. The subscriber begs leave to Inform his old and new customers that be has opened A VA1UETY STORK IK GLEN HOPE, PA. And will sell roods at prices to suit the times. A liberal reduction will be made to customers buy ing at wbuleeale. Call and cxsmlne my stock before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. C. J. KKOY. Glen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871. w M. R. MORGAN, CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for tho ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmers In need of Plows will do well to cfl at my farm In Lawrence township, and eiamine the improved Atwoud right and loft banded and side bill Flows, wnicb 1 am selling veryehvan lor cash. api.l0-6m TI1R undersigned begs leare to Inform the pub lic that be is now fully prepared to accommo date all In tbe way of furnishing Hones, Buggies. Baddies and Harness, on tha shortest notice end on reasonable terms. Hesidenoo on Locust street, between Third and rourtb. UKO. W. GKAKIIAKT. Clearfield, April 11, 1867. II. F. BIGLER k CO. bare for sale CARRIAGE & WACOS MOODS, SHAFTS AND T0LE3, UUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, Ac. Carriage and Watron Makeri ahonld naVt a nott of thin tnd eall and txamint tbem. Ther ill bt lold at fair prieti. mar J! 7 J UXSMITUING. G. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Pbr.p on Third street, ortr Rilay'l blaoktmith jhop. CI.KAHFIKl.il, PA. All kinda of Hiflee and Sbot Onnl on band. Repairing dona in a nrst-elass manner and at fair prices. S:J'"I MARKET STREET, it f i k ii i), PEjrar'A. srtUUinny and aaru ftopfli. - 1073. I 1873. FALL AND WINTER ! CALL AT WM. HEED'S, FOR TOUR 1 1 LADIi:' HATS and HON NUTS, at ht bat tbt belt and eboapett In tht oonntrr. ALSO, COLtARtj aud;CJI Ir, TIFJ and BCAHKS, 1IOOD8 and NVIIIAS, IIOHlKnY and f.'LOVUr), UNUKItlYEAH of all Uuda, C'OltrJCTS aud ll()OPBKIIT, Ac, tVc.s Ac,, AT WM. REEFS, Market Street. Clearfield, Pa. Beptsmber 10, 187.1. 11 BAD THISI FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of the citixens of Clearfield and vlrluity is directed to the fact that Guodfeltow A Son are the aemts of M. Niece A Co., and bare just received a balf doun car loads of Flur and Feed, which tbey oner at tna lowest poii.uie ng ures. A Urge stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Cotn, Corn in ear, Ae., At. Particular attention il tailed to M. Nioce A Co.'t brand of Familj Fiour, which Is tba best io tbt market. Floor and Feed a and will ht told cheaper than It oan ba obtained tlsewbert In Clearfield ooontr. jror-Store on Market itrttt, ntxt door to Hon. Alexander- Irrln'l residence. UOOHKELLOW A SON, jtnlOtf Agents for M. Nitct A Co. P O 11 SALE! A large and well finished Brick Dwelling, sitn ate on I he river bank, in the boron gh of Clear. field, cotilaining eleven rooms, with good cellar, water in the kileben, and all tha modern. iDve niences. Pantries, Bath-room, tlohes-presses, Aa. Lot sixty feet front and two hundred aud thirty fret back, with a twenty foot alley on the east side, foaid building, with all tbe appurtenances, will be sold olienp, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application ean be made to the under signed, tir tn A. C. Tate, E-q., who will give all necessary Information to those who desire to in spect the property. THOS. J. McCULLOrUH, May 21st, 1873. tf. Beale's Embrocation, (LATI POWELL'S,) For all diseases Incident to ITorsei, CattU, and Human Flesh, retiring the use of an external application. This Embrocation was extensively used by the OoTernment during tht war. For sale by (Iartswlok A Irwtr, Clearfield Joseph H. Irwin, Curwensville. Daniel Uood andsr. Lathersburg. tt. Attenlion, Lumbermen! are now msnnt.etnrlnf oor IMPROVED STSKL-SOCKKT UR1VINO CANT HOOKS, eunerior lo anj other In use. We hart tl.o in stock a large quantity of Canthooks suila blt for rafllns; purposes, which we are selling nncsp lor es.n. snunsn. sAfiflsau, Clearfield, l'a.. March IS. 1871. MERCHANDISE. gcut.slrjr. ANNOUNCEMENT oi TnE 0REAT REDUCTION OF PRICES i bv a. pohti;r hiia.v, u. d. . ... IMPORTANT TRUTHS: Ilarin, sutootilid in gelling a lighter tariff ua material, benoa tht tote and mouVaf. ehargo for partial and foil sett of Tttth. I use tin host manufacture of Itclh and other material. , All operations registered and warranted to glv. sir. riot and satialaction. Friends, relleot that my ohargtt for tht Inser tion of artificial and tbt taring of tba natural ttelb art now tht utostreastinablein l'ennirlnnii. Freservt rour teeth and yun prcserrt rour health. Putting of tbt natural ttetM in a heiillhr, pre lerratlr.and useful oondllion is mada a ipeeialtr. Dtatases and inalfcirtnationa common to the Hioutbs law and associate parts, ire treated and ourrectcd with fair luooets. fiamlnatloni and consulta tions mr.t. It would nt wtll for patients from distanct to lot mi know br mail a few dajla bufurt oomiug lo th. ofiict. It it rerr Important that children between th. aget of lii and twulrt Jean ihould hart their teeth txamintd. Anioaihetioi art adminiaterod and Teeth rtx morod without pain. Dispositions and character ar. Judgtd br all tha world by tht expressiont of tbt faoe, heno. bow rerr disastrous mar it therefor, bt for per. sons to indulgoan txpression of distorted features, trtn apart from a hjgienit rlew. Now, to enjoy natural (not artificial) eouifortt arid nleasurea, rospoct and ober natural simplicities and inatinct. S. PORTKK RIIAW, U. V. 8. Ofne. in Vtw Masonio Building, Second street, Clearntld. Pa. marlt'7a DENTAL CARD; pr. a. ii. mtis , Would iay to Ms da., en Li tnd th pub tio (jeiiL-rilly, thnt, baring diiiolved partucrihip with Dr. Kb aw, ha It now doing th ntlr work of hit offloe hiraMlf, o that patieaU nd not fear twing pat nndor tb baod ot any oilier oporaior Clcarflold, March 20, 1872-pds.Otiioti71 J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., w Office over Irwlo'a Drug Store, U3J , CURWEXSVILLE. PA. All dental operation!, either in the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed. .Special attention paid to the treatment of disease of .the natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth sue ceiifully eorrctl. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted of the host material and warranted to render sat iifViinn. april2rV71:1y I i. 3 rjMIE MITCHELL WAGON F0U Farm, Freight and Plantation Ub6 I'Dirertallj known ai the ORIGINAL RACIXK WA00N.' Made by experienced workmen out of il good material as money oan buy. We do not claim to build tbe lowest priced Wagons, but our aim if to build a well proportioned wagon In all its parts, and excel in durability and liht draft. For the, past quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon has succrnsfully luaintainird the reputftttOD of being the be L wagon in use. The rapidly increasing demand for (be in proves their superiority overall uthrr wagons. Mitchrll, Lewis A Co., Manufacturer, Kaciney Wisconsin, For sale by THOS. RKILY, Aug. 6, 1673. . Clearfield, Pa. TVEW LIME KILN r . NEAR CURWENSVILLE. Th undersigned would reepoctfullr notify all tenon i interested that be has just erected a new ime Kiln, in Pike township, ani will keep on band ft first clan quality of Gray Lime, which will be furnished to farmers, builder and other at I.S cents per bushel, each, at tbe kiln, I OAT The subsorihflr lot.hu Pucltro-boofe J on Thursday, Aajrust 2Sth, on publie rosd IcMiling from Ansonvilie to Hegerty's X Roads. The Pockit-bwk is a black one, and contained rt7,n in bills, an f.lluws: Three $20 bills: one $i bill ; ono 12 bill, and two 25 cent pieces. AU so, oue fromissory Aote, drawn to my order, or Forty -Aft dollars, signed by Joseph AmeM a oredit on said note for $20, paid by John With erow. The note was due io April, 1873. A lib eral reward will be paid to the finder by leaving tbe same with me or at Johnston's Hi ore, at An sonvilie. HKMiY WiTUKUuWaj Pept , 1 87S-JH. - IOR fcAI.R. The undersigned otTera for side a valunhle town pmprty in tbe borough of Clearfi'-fd. Lot Sfixlfi feet, with a good two story plank house thereon erected, with three' rooms down stain and four bed rooms np stair. Also, sewing room and bath room on twoantt' floor. House finished complete from cellar to. attic flood don porch and good water. Pric rev tenable and payment easwV 2Jau273 ... WM. M. HcCULLOUQII. durational. cL1 LKAOTlELD ACADEMY. MALE DtPABTMEiT, TIIB FALL TKKM of fourteen weeks will commence MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1873. Term of Tuition. Reading, Writing, Mmtnt and Wiitteo Art thai tio, (Jrammnr, Ueography and History f9 09 Natural PhilnnophT, Physiology, and Sin gle Entry Uook keeping 00 For Instructions in Double Kntry Book keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spo eial terms to be arranged. The vnderslgned having charge of tbe Mala Department is an experienced teacher, lie is ft graduate of Iron City Commercial College, and ha had several years' practical experience a an accountant. He is prepared, on moderate terms, to give such instructions in Penmanship and Book-keeping a are uiually obtained only at Commercial College or In actual btwines. k or particular respecting tha school apply io ftugJTtf B. M. MoEN'ALLT. . MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARTIELD, PA. TIIB FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, wtll commence Monday, September tit, 1873, terms of Tinnos. Reading, Orthography. Writing, Object Les sons, rrimary Arithmetic and frimary UeoftTaphr 47 00 History, Local and descriptive Geography with Mnp Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic ..... 9 00 Alffehra and the Scianoea , M. If M Instruction In Instrumental muaie 10 00 Oil painting, 24 lesson.,, 11 00 Wax work I 00 For full particular send for Circular. Clearfield, Aug. 9, 1873. . 0:7:70- The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Finn township, Cltarflold Co., Pa, U V H N KP OUTI cr or BURNED UP! The subucrlbers have, at great ex pens, rebuilt m nelghlmrhood necessity, in the erection of a first clas Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern imprnvemfnt attanhed, and are prepared to mnka all kinds of Cloths, Cassimores, Hatinetls, Ulan ksls. Flannels, Ac Plenty of goods on hand to supply all our old and ft thousand now customers whom we ask to entne and examine our stock. Tho business of CARDING AND FILLING will moire otir eperlal attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver Wool, tn suit customer. All work warrant,! and done upon the shortest notice, and by striet atten tio to boil nets we hop to reallie ft liberal shar of publie patronage. IMMK POUNDS WOOL WANTED I Wt wilt pay the hlgbet market prlee for Wool and sell our manufactured goods an low as timilar goods ean be bonght in the oounty, and whenever we fail to rendnr reaaonahle satisf-ictiod w can always ba found at horn ready to make proper explanation, either in person or hy letter. JAMES JOI1NHON A HONS, pHUrttf Bower P. O. nOUS R AND LOT FOIl SALE! The House and Lot on the corner nf Mar ket and fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., is for sal. The lot contains nearly an acre of grourd. Th nous I ft large double frame, obtaining aint rooms. For term and other Information J'p'j to th SDbirribr. at th Post Office. evii f. A.ffmm. f(t