Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 29, 1873, Image 3

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    THE ItEPUBLICAN.'
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ircPSESDAT MOBNIKO OCT. 20. 187S.
Terms of Subscription. '
, ti n .dvanoe.or wiiinn iiirue raqnini .?j
J .rierthrw aud before el months.... 1 10
jj,,ll,ft,jt the expiration of lix unnthl... S 00
liliMCilOUS NOTICES. ,
u,(lioJIt I5plll Chrth Bt. A. I.
. ... Pastor. Public Bunk every tSabbuth
Meeting evory Thursday, at f J P. Jr.
Coanuirf" rtorvloo, first tiabbath. of every
1. Clrew'" tlinr'ch.P.plHconl n
. B0I )Hll. Publio Bervlee Hunduy morning
..l .-l. .nil at T P. M Blindly Hnh.mh.t
p M.rrajer Mooting Wedueaday evening
I T 0 civ,
pmbvUrlnu t'uurcnKov. II. S. Html,
..Sabbath aervloes morning tad ercuiiio-iub-
tttli school a r. trayer luceuug n euuee-
j. evening.
t I'raueln' Church Catholic Rev. P.
j gntaiess. Mass ' "i 0 lucl1 w-i the
MCmi na W"rl" eiWHU.J. VI VIMIII UII'ULII.
.. ik..i. ii. a .1 ii .............
lalincrau v ... . ... ... v . n.i.wa
a..lunc overv fcaliUaih, morning nnd evening.
I.libatb Sobool al a. m. Prayer meeting overy
luMla; evening.
n.firlpa II. Corvell lina been finnoint
.J postmaster at P .nolle Id, Clearfield ouunty.
Hr. William Hood huo disposod
m llna of bil business to T. A. Fleck Co.,
Of
tee liaa or bis Business to i. a. ricca lo
and
wakes all Important aunoonoeuient 111 to
day's
Jepsr. , m
D.nir !ltai.!lF Pia ia an H.itt fi .
rilfft. WUVI 11. i . V. I U DUIIVI IHjj
a sevsre altaok of typhoid fever, and, from
rom
pres-
mi annearanee. ne win not no -ao e to trot
about
fr several week! hence.
A now Bchcdulu will go into effort
i toe Pennsylvania siaiiroaa, buaday, nor. 2d.
Iht changes 1u the time of the difTerout trains for
(hi coming winter will not be very d liferent from
lie present icbejule.
District Institute1. Tho touchers
sf Clearfield borough and Lawrence township will
hold an institute, la the intermediate school room,
Il Clearfield, on Saturday, November 1st. ' All
teachers aad friends of odueation arc lnrlted to
sltcsd.
Tho dedication of the now Prcsbr-
tartan ahureb, near U eCorkle'a, in Gtrard town
skip, il to take place oa Tuunsoar, Noromber
cth, instead of Wednesday, as erroneously stated
last weok. Of which all persons will please take
selice.
Tbo Hovnmbor term of our court
evvmenees on Monday next and wilt continue fur
tares weeks. The first wevk. Is an adjourned
eoart, the regular term of tbs oomroou pleas be-
fisDiog en Monday, November 10th, and contln
aisf two weeks, should the business require the
ceuK to sit that long.
' Query. In his last iHsuo, Ellsworth,
is speaking of the running of one tf the ft o
prcnesea 4ho Penasylvanla Kailroad, rvtaarks
that at ons place the tram made "fourteen miles
is tbirteea hours.'' Nut diat we eonsider this an
tapossible perforaianoe fur tha train in question,
sal we would like to know If Kill worth calls that
test running.
A lVgw Town. Tho ontorprizing
ltl organ, of this plaoe, last week furnished the
(allowing: " '
Il is said that Mr. W. B. Plummer is going to
patupflfteen or sixteen tenant bouses, on Fifth
street. He'll bare to name that section 'l'lum
frtown." -
Oo ahead, Plum. Tlulld thirty) they will all
ke full by the time they are finuhrd.
Tho now bridge across Anderson's
4mk, la Union township, on the road leading
from Clearfield to .Luthcrsburg, has been finished
for several Weeks and Is being crossed by the trar
suog public. This is a decided improvement on
the fording plan, adopted during the past itira
attr, by which so much delay was occasioned and
soy persons had their teams and wagons injured.
Duplicates Keady. The dunlicntos
aaJ necessary blanks for making the triennial
assessment are now realy fur delivery, to Ibe
several assessors, and If any of them happen to
be In town It would be well enough fur them to
sail at the Commissioners' oluoe and get tbrm so
that they can proceed with their work. Ali as
sessments must b returned by the first of Janu
ary nsiL ' ' '
Our popular young friend, W. Hoes
UsPherK, having been elected to the important
aBca of High Sheriff, of Clearfield county, It be
comes necessary for him to withdraw from the
Ira of McUauhey st McPberaon. Tho business
will be conducted In the future by Capt. MoUaugh-
ey, who will keep the reputation of tbc establUh
enl up to tbc asttal standard. In the meantime
they desire persons having accounts with them to
sail aad settlo the same,
FftANK, AV Miss You. By refcr-
rlog to our advertising columns it will be noticed
thae tha "Short Shoe Bbop" has made a move
eastward. Frank Short, whe hac far many years
keld forth I Graham's row, having erected a new
..shop adjoining his residence, on Mnrket street,
between Third and Fourth, has flitted to that lo
cality where he will be fonnd as full of business,
. aad as polite as cvor, to those in need uf boots
aad shoes. While banks arc contracting and sus
pending, Frank Is expanding aad enlargiug.
i i m c
Finished The iron bridgo, thrown
asrass tho river at Carwensvino, has been coin
dieted and teams andpassongers are crossing over,
."dry shod" and toll free, and It can neither be
burned nor carried off by an ioe flood. Wo hope
ail passers by will stop and take a look at it. We
tipe the up-river raftuen, as they pass under H
aext spring, will view It with a "critic's eyo" and
condemn It if they can, and, if not, admit Its util
ity and merits. The builder informs us that there
arc 80,310 pounds, or over forty tons of iron in
the structure. If this weight would happen tc
drop down oa some passing raft some lime, it
would make II "scratch gravel," anyhow.
Still Lying. H scorns as thooh
.soma people cannot atop lying, even after the
electioa. An old Ura ly Democrat, In a private
letter, puts tha fullowing qnestion: "Did our
trainee for Sheriff, Mr. llol'hcrson.rotc fcrUor
doa and Uackey f I am credibly reformed that
kc done that dirty trick." Old frlro J, tell that
credilabla informant of yours, as politicly as you
eaa, that he is mistaken, aoJ, if he is the author,
that he is a liar. Without knowing how Mr. Mo
Phersoa rated, we will nevertheless risk a fli.00
suaday School appropriation apon this point.
Ut year Informant cover It, and then we will soon
.ascertain who has Wn doing a "dirty trick."
Kx Gov. Bioleb. On lust Friday
the following dispatch was cent over the wires
frvcj Philadelphia i "Shortly before two o'clock
the deliberations of the Constitutional Conven
tion were abruptly auspended In consequence of
Ike lu.Uta and serious Illness of cx-tlor. Diglcr,
be, when about entering the building at the ball
door, swooned and fell helpless, from an attack of
vertigo. Many of lbs members left their seats in
the hall and crowded around the stricken man la
stair efforts to relieve hint. A physiciaa was im
diately called and a oarrlaga was then pro.
ceml, aad ia company with Mcsirs. Charles A.
lerk and Hortoa of the Convention, and Mr.
'ka 0. James, of this city, llorenior Cigler was
"moved te the ruldenoe of the latter." The
f'ien.ls and relatives here have Information to the
fal that the Oovcrnor Is getting along aa well
en be eineoled. Oar esteemed neighbor has
Jul overworked himself, lie has boon discharg-
the double duties of a mornber of the Const).
tsUiaal Convention and' President of the Htate
Cratannial btard, and for a month past has been
"rking dar and nlcbt. Honco the attack.
4(ia, we notice that he Is placed on the follow.
tjieeromitteet lien, lisnlel M. Fox, chairmen
P. W. Diglcr, Hon. James lj. f smpbell, rs
'sister to sjwedec,, 11. iteilinlisql, Charles 8.
"fser, Esq., James M. Ilobb, Kq'., Thomas R.
?0. eq , Ueorgo ' p. tee, Esq., which Is to pro.
jt Macon, fleorgla, aa rlsllor to the Htate
sir aad , lavito the citi tens of that Flatc .o par
'fsic ia lljc spfteiebing Ceatrnnlel
' The llAiutoAfjOur-KTiorJ. Noconn.
ty in tho Mato net is Kailroad fui llilles more Ihan
ours for Us projior develupuiont, Jtoth tho east
ern and westorn ends of our county have been
pretty well Irnverrcd over, during the past sum
ui. r, by engiiieois aud Kailroad parties. M'hsat it
aill result tu wt are unable to say. The propoal
fwiiwniiig "uanruarl no-
uoc, nuicn we cup nolo lasl woook's Journal, we
publlth fur the benefit of our readers:
Tho Pennsylvania nnd Westorn Kailroad give
notice that they will receive subscriptions fur
stuck of the four fulluxing uatiieu tonus In Clear.
uiu aou inure eonntlrs, to-wit:
ClcarOald, Curwonsvillo and Lumber City, In
Clearfield o.iuuly, and Philipiburg, in Centre Co.,
upon tho fulluwliig terms, vis i
i no town wtiu.n will subscribe, by responsible
s,, i.iv.i ounioi r Ol snares, aud do
nate tin acres uf Kruuud wilbin i,no.f,.,il, r -
mile of the town propor, shall bo entitled to the
machine shops. (Shares tu bo lilty dollars uneh.-r-I'nmdid,
that if such greater uutulior of shares
ho less t'jan One Hundred Thousand (JilOll.iioi))
Hullnra, In such case the Cumpiiuy hove tbo right
10 acoepi or rtjcit it,
Five per cent to be pnid within thirty days after
ogrenneuts arc signed anil accepted) five per
eeut adJilioual wilhiu thirty divs after -m.
l.. v.,iuviii (ii Bii'iarriniinn n rn in. .
mi-notment of work on the line) the busanoc of
mo auoarripiione iu oo paid in llvo equal instal-
vhV mm ,u puis uu me line iirutfre?ses.
All lhaH.m.. ...1.. ! I I t t ' V . ...
.... ...u.tr.u... Uj cilltflU ul SJIonr-
lleld cuiinly to be expended only fur work done
uu uio line wittim tho lnniU of the county,
Kach town to deliver its own rnaniMiliw
sals to the Company, under seal) aud all to be
unuiicu in io ilia vice I'rosident, at the Shaw
lloose, in Clearfield, on JlonJ vv. N,.v.,l., mil.
1:.73, between the hours of II) o oluck, A. M., and
i o'clock, p. M. SAM I'LL A COOK,
Vice Prcs'U P. A W. It. K,
The snrfaoe Indications look fair and business
like on the part of tho Vict PreiiJtiH, but why
hac the freeiuVni of the road, 8. C. Juhnstuu, ex-
OOUted and entered of reourd VIVO M1LLIOV
DOLLAR MORTQAOK onlhlsruadf Is It not
in order to atk this quostion at this time f
Ia there an individual in our county foolish
caongh to subscribe or pay his money fur a farm,
or a house and lot, whon a hoavy mortgage rests
on the ono end of it? Now, if our people know
before they cubsurlbe and pay thuir money to the
omccrs or the road that a mortgage of tbls kind
rests upon it, all right) but if they do not know
it and lose their muney, then it would not be quite
"so right." This mortgage looks mora to us like
"a pincber," or to proveut tha road frum being
built than anything elso.
As a Journalist, wo want to put our readers on
tho lookout, booauso there era quack raiiroadora
aa well as quack doctora, about, all of whom are
looking aftor their own interests first. Wc are
no lawyer, hut, in our judgment, that mortgage
must be satisfied and wiped out before any man
oan safely invoat his money or labor in the Rail
road in question.
Those who wish to know tha whole facts about
this mortgage busiurss need but addrrss the Reg
ister and Recorder, at fiellefonte, cuoloslug a
small fee, if they arc unwilling to take our word
ou that point.
Again, a Railroad Company that ic $5,000,000
in debt before any work is done will not build
many machine shops soon, unless the embargo iu
question Ic removed.
To the Punnc Tho citizens who
come for the night uiails, as well as myself, have
been very much annoyed by the rude conduct of
bair-grown boys in the poit office, lam nut com
polled to keep tbc post oftloo upon for the night
mail. I du it to aecuiumodato tho public, and if
'hero is a repetition of this ecntltict, after this
notice, I will rlise the office at 8 o'elocH, P. M.,
aa authorised by law. p. A. (1 At l.l.N, p. M.
It is tu be hoped that the above notice will bare
tho de'lred effeot. It is certainly a great conve
nience to our citisens to have the office open after
tho arrival of tho night mail, and a lut of rude
boys should aot be allowed to deprive us of the
couvenlencc. If nothing o!e will abato the nui
sance, would not a visit uf CoustaMo MoCIellan
bo beneficial T It a certain ordinaocc, passed by
our borough authorities about ten years ao, were
put in force, disallowing boys to be on the street
after eight o'clock In tho evening, it would cer
tainly bo pruduetivo of much good, not only as
far aa the post office is conccr;ied, but fur the good
of the town generally. 7herc is a ocrtain lot of
half-gruwn bops go provting about our streets
nightly, the parents uf hom either thruuga ig
norance or the neglect of a moral duty, allow
tbrm to do so, and ought to be responsible for
their ounduot. Boyc who rcceire their education
on tho streets, at an hour of night uhcii most
people are in bed, seldom prove to be rery orna
mental to the community in aftor life.
wm- m
Xot a Ccnnino Kos. Tho l'hilips.
burg Journal, of tho 2dth luit., ssys: The last
youug man iu this section to try the little trick
upon lirory men is naaoed Fox. lie stopped at
the Moshaaoon House, this place, for a week or
so and found employment on the park grounds.
lie was a quiet Individual, affected tho Pubbath
school and did not appear as if be was sharp
enough to successfully carry out any kind of a
swindling seheaie, and the event proved that faia
appearance la this respect did not bclio him. On
last Saturday be hired a horse from the clerk at
Strauss A Cu's. livery stable, aod has not yet re
turned with It, notwithstanding he would prola
bly do ao now very gladly if the powers that be
would only lot him out of jail, Tho first thing
that was beard of him after he left here with the
"rig" was by ttltgraph from Benin, of llellcfonte,
inquiring of Hlrauis A Co. If they had lost a
horse of the kind. It seems that Fox made his
appearance In llcllofonte on the afternoon of the
day that he left hora and at once offered the horse
and buggy for sale lo Bauin, who, suspecting that
ali was not right, ostensibly male a bargain with
the young man and left hiut uodcr the Impression
that be wuuld return shortly with the money.
But Baum directed his slope to the telegraph of
fice, communicated with Strauss A Co., and re
ceiving a reply returned to Pot, accompanied by
an otfloer of the law, and the usunl process of ar
rest and confinement in the county Jail was gone
through with fur the benefit of the rerient aud
speculative Air, Fox. A inrtubnr of the firm own
ing the horse and buggy went to llcllofonte tore
cover thea on Monday.
Death op Juiioe IIanna. On Mon
day eieulng, at Si o'olook, our well-known and
highly respected cltlien, J uilge Nathaniel I J anna,
died at hie residence, la Lockport, of dropsy, at
tha rery advanced age of f years, 2 months and
18 days, lie was born August 7, I'Si, aud livod
all his life and died within fifty rods of whore he
was burn, lie was a considerable landowner, has
always been In eomfortablc independence, but was
of a naturally Industrious temperament, which
kept him actively engaged on his farms. Judgo
llanna was twloe married, and was the father of
firicen children Elisabeth, Roland, David, John,
William, Rr.Vcrt M-i James, Korzta, Joseph F.,
Valentine, Nathaniel, Rachel, John 8., Geo. W.,
and William II. Kleven of those were by his first
wife, sjid four by his second. Of these four or
the first family era llviug Roland, Robert M.,
Joseph F., and Valentine aud three of the sec
ond Juha 8., Oiorgo W., and William II. Judge
Hnnna's life was an unobtrusive and Industrious
one. The only publlo positions he held weru those
of Cuonly Curaiaiesioner, whon this was a part of
Lycoming, and Assuciato Judge or this oounty.
Ctint't Vtmocrat.
ohnrntlm nlonsiiro of announcinif
to th
ia citisens of Clearfield and vlcrnjty that the
Woo
Hand M. st. Church will bo dedicated to Al-
nighty
fllod, on Hnbbath next, November Jd. The
has secured tho ecrrlcee of Rot. Bishop
.... ... , . t if-r--i..
pastor
Bowm
These
an nnd tier. i.napiain v. i.. -v.
arc distinguished men In the Methodist
Churc!
;h. Hi'hup Bowman stands unrivaled asaa
eloquent
pulpit orator, and aa ho will be the first
Methodist Bishop that ever Tlsneu usarnnu
county, wc bespeak) for hiaa a most cordial recep
tion. The fame of Chaplain MoCabe Is national
and he cones not unknown to this cotninonily for
already bo has won ilie hearts cf all tho people,
A mcc'sl train will leave Clearfield al.oeluea,
A. M., an I relorn at about I o'oloek, P. M. We
would earnestly urge r.ur citisens to aucnu.
evy's IJim'fTORY. This useful
-:n ki .lv for delivery la a few
pn
ubtioe!
.. . -1.1. directory of Alloona for
ii liBiw-r- --
j,. .1.., annlainlnc riuilnoec director-
1873 a
the principal towns In Blair and Clearfield
lea of
OOVOttf
ra, to which Is prcnacu
Information, compiled and r.UI.bed i.j
titeful
II. drcovy, or wiiiiaraspora, r- ....
liuuU of decided Interest to the citisens
publlottt
ftls-d
an 4
boiln
icsc portions of Clearficin, i iiinpso-.a
.i. . ibis side af tbc mountain, and Is
fc. uccful I Ih' Pl' Ef
nor
SpfrialH. .
List of letters remaining unclaimed
Id tha PuftAfllM at Cloarflnld. for tli nock obtllnc
JW'buo. Jo0VU Millrr, Juhn H.
Itruii, Ii, Jl. . Wl(ji0V( w nt
B'cou, Win. INiIm.0, Carl Julian
Urn. K, II. Orna.irtT, iallio
IhvUy, Vim. irt, J. C.
ilau-lwll, Ui rome (2) Hw.-tiniou, lUinaBotiihttrd
Haiiion, Milca bmUU, John
Kmirp, Wn, , - , . Vamlurgrlll, Win. II,
Mirk.Klam V'ur.l, John
UwU, Avcrv UlijU', V, A.
Uoo, AVm. II. (2) " ' WbiU. tfamul Tf , ' 1 '
Mi'aunlct, A!irnrftth Wilmn, John I..
McCaffrey, John Wall. Urauiplaa
Huraiur, Iltlair ' .
1 ' ' ' '' - A-QAfLIN, P M.
Fee RikmJ'i columo ailvortifcmcot. Hehaadli
loea of ouo lie of bit kociiIi to T. A. Flcok A
Co., ainl tha bulnnco ho ia itllins; off at ohit.
(Irvnt UrKniiiB oan bt bad by calling in I lino. A
projjonrii L,uin- chann oumpoli him ti dmiioio
of Uu took ia it, . way. Call early ami itouro
bargaini,
Kdwanl E. Vyn k 8un hava laeeoeded Eyra
A LamJcll in tha Dry lloodi Jluaineitf Fourth
and Aroh Btrctta, l'hilndtlphia, at will bo aaen
by their advortltcment in this tai-ua. Tby mnka
a apwialty of dealing in tha finor elmi uf .'Jry
Uuoda. Uiva thctn a call.
ValcaMsE RitrBii'T. K rery body akould have
tbtilr cloth i n g innrked. Tbeundoraignud haa pro
cured a receipt for uiakinu; ludolible Ink that In
oontiidcrvd the boat now in unc, aul which eoati
but a trill m ft to buy tbe li)frijtents. Any noraon
ninbiuj one of I Ufa recti pta can get it Ly cn
eloaiuja fifty cvuti tu th uiidfrrignvd, or by coll
inn at tbia office. J AM Ed ti. KKKIDKU,
tf. Clearfield, I'a.
n vahu. m.m iiiCAiinuo, uacutT oi iliisie,
Punting, Crayon and irawiug. Kooui.at tbe
Academy. ugi!T
Ptnl ck tMiu jiBuuuunt.gft U. JT, pi
ter A Co. 'a.
Wood and Willow Ware of ail doacrlptiona for
aaic oy ji. r. Utgior isn.
Montour iSliite Puinti, fur painting bouima In
ide and oulide Collagen, Farm ttuililinga, Ay.
Ueaulii'ul, durable and economical. Uround in
pure Ltnacoii Oil.
xu;23'73 II, F. niomn A Co
Bare Time! Pave Labor! Save Money ! Bare
Clothva! The" Novelty Wring-r" is the beat In
mo markM. uuy it; try it.
For aale by If. F. Diglbr A Co.
A full lino of Hon uphold Gooila, Japanned Ware,
lor aaie oy ii. r. uigier s tu.
R. R. Wneelbarrowa, Hnby Carriagoi, Toy Ex
prora Wagoui and Whctltarrown, at
myii'ti II. F. Blums A Co'a.
Palata, Oili and Varnittbea for aale by JI. F
Bigler A Co.
IT, F. Biglcr A Co. have been making extensive
additlona to their atock of Hardware the taut few
daya. Kverythinff new in fShclf Uardware, SaU
dlera' ltardtrare, Farmcra' Hardware, DuiMuri'
lisirdwaro, and iiardnaieof ail kinda,can beaeco
at Uioir (tore. Way 22.
Axri. Roventy-flve doien CIcarAeld Wood
ob'tperi Am at
V.iy.U. U. F. HIOLER A Co'a.
Sawi Diilan'a C roan -cot Saw. Great American
3-aw, Hnynton a Lightning Haw, at
V 25-72 11. F. Biolir A Co'a,
NEURALGIA. SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNES3,
Dr. Uroaa' 'uralgie Ki-nifdy la one of the grrat
eat biriiinirfl evar btoweu uiton aullt-rtrg hiimnn
ity. It h ia bn carefully and patiently tried in
a great nuinhor of caaea, and baa meerjiiitti In a
ainzle inftaoaa to efftit a cure. It contains no
injuriotia aubritiinecf, being prennrnd entirely from
carefully iolrctet materinli. Siihcr doca it act
like many reuivdiea now in ue, by blunting the
nerve, and tiiua giving only temporary relief, but
will aot (juirlt)y and aurely. A II who are aulTercis
t ruin int-no rjirca win una ima an tnmiiitiie
remedy; ami being nuxioua that it shall commend
it?i' If to the public I refrain from further re
uiarka. If used according to direction, a cure
ia guaranteed ia every cne. Pri"e one dolUr per
bottle. None genuine without the aiguature of
Kim k awDoi'Ra. CtiL-mtat( rkilailttphia. ra.
For aala by all drugglste and dealers in Clear
field oouuty, grplO-aiui.
Cateined Plaxtnr for sale by jl. F. Uiglcr A Co.
r.ECAPIU'LATIOJf.
Bird Cagea.
Wood and Willow Ware
ll-jusrhold Oonda.
All kind of Hardware.
Jttpannnd Ware.
Piiinta, Oila, Varnishci.
Calcined Platter.
Wnron and Carriace Makers' (Applies.
All of tbe above for le at theinamnioth Hard
ware Store of il. F. Bigler A Co., Beoond etifo,
CUarficld, Pa. 8t
Tlavn Tine ! Pornona who con template building
wilt do wrll to rail and vxrtmin our itook of
UL'ILUIMI MATliKIAI.f. We have in ttm-ka
full line of HuiM m' Hardwur, NaiU. Paiuta,
Oils, int, Putty, Caloiued Plnater, Ac.
CCT THIS OCT.
It May Have Your 1,1 fe.
There is no perenn liriog but wh.it atiffrni more
or lcaa with Lung IM'euae. C'nugtia, ColdaorCon
utnption, yet eoiue would die rather than pay 76
cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure
them. Ir. A. Itowhoe's (luriuntt Hyrup has, late
ly been introduced in this country from Uertnany,
ud its wondrous cures atton label every one mat
try it. f yu donlil what we suy hi pr ot, cut
tbis out and lake it to your Druggist, C. l, Wat
soK,'and get a aimple hollle free of cbarce, or a
regular aue for Ti ccnta. O. O. OKtiiN,
20ftUg7.iy ooibury, a.
Nonce to Waoos a?h Cankiaob Makrrb. We
have ju't received a general aaorhueut t Wagon
and Carriage Wooda, also a full line of Spiiuga
and Ailes, which we offer cheep for caah.
it. r. uioi.ka t o.
Just rrftelrcd. a large lot of non-oxt.loa.ve
Lamps and Lao torus at
If. r. inoLKn a io r.
Paism A?n Paistbos' Ftxnixai. Out stork
of 1'ainta and Painters' Mn'eriali ia complete, in
eluding J. 1'. Lewi' Pure White Lend. John Lu
cia A Co'a Pur White Lend, F. H. A Co s Iturk
Lead, and a number of clicnper brantls of White
Lend: also, Liniwd Oil, Turpentine, Vsnmheaof
all kind, a full line of liruilics, and a fulllineof
colors, dry and in Oil.
inyzti j.1 lUOLsn s to.
To tub Cituri or Pc!.iivt.vArtiA.-Vour nt-
tention ia rrspectfully invited to the fact that the
National liaiiks are now prt pan-d to rreclve sub-
srripHoni to the Capital Stock of th Centennial
llonra or Finance, i no ninua rvmiseu iroui mm
source are tu hn employed in the erection of the
building for tho tiilonmtioiiiil Kshibiiion, and
the eipttiaes emncoted with tbo rame. it in con
fidently eipe-ited that the Key atone Htato will b
renresfiiUd br the name of every oiUn o alive to
patriotic ooinineiuoratiou of tbo uno hundredth
btrth-dny of the nation. The ahvrs of stoi'k are
oflured for $10 each, and aubscrtbura will reccivo
a handcoincly td engraved Certificate of Stock,
anituble lor frainbg aud pre nerval wn as a na
tional memoriiil.
Interest at the rata of six pr cent, per annum
II b tiiid on all rrtyinents of Ontennial istouk
from date of payment lo January 1 17(1.
riuuHoribore who are not near a Rational nana
e.in remit a check or tioifoflloe order t the un
demianed: FHKIK. FRALKV, Trennurer,
aug2J
i)u4 Walnut Bt., Philadelphia.
Sfilavrlfit.
nR D-hLMl.. 1,1'h. IK7A. In riearffetil. bv ftev.
A Ii. Vo, i . Mr. HAML ltL SMITH to .Miss
KUUAiiHU HOOVKR.
ninluM. 7Ut. .4 tttneball. bv Iter. A. f.
Voi'l Mr Mll.TIlN (1. II HOWN, of Clearfield,
lo Miss I.IZZIH A. I'LVMI'TON, of Itlueball.
On October 2itd, 187.1, In New WaahmKlon, by
u n p...., ...ii, Jnll W It I K A It A I II II
to iht. MAI1V JANK SCHUIiM.NO, both of
Clcarlteia county.
0o r..tol,er (Ith, 137X I'V ltov. A.J. llARTanra,
Mr. IlKilltHB W. IIOf lOKr" to Miss A. COL-
UltOVK, botn or wallacctoa.
i, i.. i'ol. 1UT1 h R,v. A. J. lfinrsorK.
Mr. TIIOMAr ANIIKI'SON, of I'hiladelpbla, to
,.li. i.. r I.
.MISS I.I..HW .iiu-'ui., m !""-.(.
On October 23.1, 17.1, br Iter. WJ. M. Brarn
..... il, .Inns KMITII to Mlrs IIAN.NAJI
l'Al IKIISON, both o Knoa township.
On October V I 171, of rliphllierla, in I.sw.
.... !, I ..V Tl.Ml .11 a nil
renoc townsnip, i..n.u., ........ ..i. ...
Ktir JkTimwo, c.cu t years, i inou.a .
12 clays.
rpKH NOTK'H. All persons kuoainij
I themselves indebted to the late llrm of Mil
li74 l'owoll are hcreliy nolilled that Ilia books of
said Irm are in Hie bands of . II. Miller for col
lection, and are requested t call at once and settle
their accounts. AM acc ounts not settled within
St) days will be pt.eej in in. uiu. ... u. r.
oUlcer for collection. MH-lif-H.
Oct. 22, Wa-lea-
AlII)lTtH'H WITH' V-Te nnuernirnea
aiinoinicil by the court lo distribute the pro
I' ... ....I i I -.1.1. In Ilia h. nils of
Mt.ll 01 rVBI Bll'l .own' - - 7 - -
.1 J. Dowalt. administrator ef Jane Smith, Mle
of llnlieh township, dew.sod. to aud ewon the
narlies lesrally entitled therein, stives notice that
h, will atlen.1 lathe duties of his appointment,
al his effloc, la the borrmih of Clearllctd, on rrl-
u ' l.. . . h . knur, of
dey, Wiiveaunor rrn, 1010,
S elo.k a. m. nd 4 ocloek f . m.
f!22 3t -J "
; Uiv atrvttiGcinrntiffe
LIST Jl'UOittt-MtAWN FOU HOV
Term, couunenoing llonday, tbe id t
rtitar wick.
.T. lulnns. Woodward Tlmniaa Norrii Pike
Jurtiea Irwin... Clearfield r. K. Amold Urady
A. lllooiii...Curwcnwvillu
homa-Evani Cheat
Joitnta FuUnblt.,.Che.t
Joan lipuma. llrady
J. W. huuti- Urady
Jubo 8. Hunk... Decatur
A. M. Hpoueer Penn
W. Wuolridgo..BraUlord
C. Frederick Uulieh
8. H. Ilindiuan.Iloooaria
Wiu. Murgan..Cleartlold
T. Mawrer..,., Covington
H- B. Irwin Laimnce
J i Kurnbaitglliurnaidu
Jnmei HaUyH Knox
II. KneppH Bradford
Wis, A. liluom Pike
A. M, (Jill H ra.l lord
d. llagerty liecuarla
N. Hialiel,M,. Lawrence
T. Robins Cleardeld
L. Dyers Burnstdu
James James Hogg"
John St one Hogga
John Usury... .Ferguaun
A. .ti. Augbcubaugb.
Lawmnoe
S. Frnnnl Orabam
J. M.MitchclLCIrarfittld
Ahr. Hoover U rati am
A. Bpsnogle, Morrla
N. II. Maiuea..Bradford
PaL Curler, Urakam
ILCOSD WKCK.
Warren 8 hoop Penn
f. L Snyder.,.Cles.rfleld
W. J. McCoy... Becoaria
John Dsvis Morrii
tic W, Musrer...Curwons
J. Hoopater..Lawwrence
W. Kadabaugh .CI oar 'Id
J. M. Ardery...Lawrcnoe
J Orr.w Lawrrnoe
J. L. Hunts.. Ilradv
C. Sebring Burn aide
Kllil Irwin Uoaheu
J. Ii. Pickard.Covinirt'n
It. M. Johnson...Jrrdan
L. Joiindton Morris
K. Uuic llrady
Js M, heitcr...Coviugt'i
U. II. Wiogert.....llrady
John Coder,.,, Ujggi
r. MoCraeken..Ferguson
W.h UcPberaon.Clear'd
J. rorr'tt.. Lawrence
H. tiraham Bradford
H. IL Evans,,,,.Uruhau
II. L, lieudurson llclML 8. Keberta Knot
11. B. JJraneker Pike' J. MoCullough,..Quliab
C. Brown CovingtonH. (lrattius....Bradrord
B'dl H(, KnogU. Mullen Lawrence
J. AlahanVT- Bell B. h. bliircy.H,..Uoshen
J. A, L, Flegal...ll()shenl M Alt Cully Uylicb
! l Tninn Viucit.
A. Patobln.M.,.Burnstde
David Brown.H Pike
Austin Curry Cheat
A. Crane Decatur
J. Jopitii Mood wiLrl
K. W. Heed...Wodward
iSimou Fl)DD....Uulich
Iftiiae Leu Burnsidu
W, U. Mrgan...I)roatur
J.J. Picard.Covlnton
U. II. Lytle L. City
J. Dillon Uooiiaria
W. II. llughea...Deratar
H. W. Keater L. City
If. Whitehead Union
W. FuliertoD..Lawreuao
A. J. Anios Morris
A. Chase .Woodward
H. McNaul Pike
A. Kayiuood Morris
8, Sh'tiT Ileccaria
J. .Uuibo.ianU..Brady
C. MlpnuU UirRrit
F. T. ilugueney..Uirard
s ... Clearfield
J. Lord... Knox
J. Dougherty Bell
W. (Jratiatn Bradford
J. Horner- Usooula
J. MattbcwSe.Woodward
Uoo. Krlner Brady
Thomas Long Pike
L. L. Moore... Lawrence
J. Williama..Jordaa
Ai F. Boyntou...Cli-ar'ldiJaa. Colt Deoatur
f pit I A I. I,lrNuV. TERM omtuanolng
X Mundoy, the Id; .
rinsr WEEK,
A. C. Tate, et ai va. Wm. T. Spackmaa.
W. Armstrong, Asaignea vs. L. M. Luioadua,
M'in. Albert, at al.., vs. Joseph llosser, etal.
James Forrest... ra. K. A. Irrin, at a).
Benjamin Dellcck va. A. 0. Finney.
George Bascoin , va. Hi chard Arthurs.
Peter fiwarti vs. Jacob Mock, et al.
Joseph Beat va. Wm. Albert, et al.
Andrew Pcnts vs. Wm. Cor Ity, et al,
Martin L. Fleck- vs. Wm. Wise.
Ueortre M. Hrlibin.. ...... vs. Chiis. K. Maoombor.
KneMlcr.Paierton A Co. vs. (J. 8. Perry, et al.
Lewis J. Hurd va. Terab Baker.
B. C. Kithe), et al vs. II. Paaaraore, at al.
James Hegarty,., vs. Samuel 6boff,
B. F. Colcx, et al vt.KK.L.8tonghton,etal
I-aac K. Huiney. va. Christian Bennett.
Edward W. Parker vs. Wia. Wagoner, etaL
Charles L. Fine vs. Ueo. W. Caldwell.
Mary A. Dale,ct al vs. A. U hhaw.
Hrbecra ) McCutly.ctal. vs. Win. Giliigati, etal.
Abraham Unas, Br vs. II. 11. Kei hart,
Jamoa M. Whiteside...... vs. Peter McKee.
Joseph Potior vs. Jacob Mock.
A. Ii. Long A Hons vs. Oiocola P. 0.
(lulirh Tp. .Shool Dut,. vs. M m. Luther.
K. Asheufelter, AdraV... ts. Win. 0. Soiiih, atal.
(tvercecrs of Huston Tp. vs. R. tlates, et al.
Klijnb Anhenfclter vs. Wm. Corley, et al.
Joseph Best vs. Win. Albert, et aJ.
aacosn wkek.
John R. Dunhp ti. J, M. Cease, tt el.
John Goes vs. J. F. Htoiuts et al.
John Cmaauian at al vs. J. W. Lewis etal.
H. H. McLaughlin vs. Irwiu A 6 on.
Hugh Adatns et al. vs. Guardian fire ini.co.
Mlita Irvin vs. Win. M. Bloom.
County Nnttoual Hank., vs. W. Albert A Bre.
Gnn. W. Aur-heobaugh TS. J"bn 8. liny t,
va. James Haynea,
va. L. Campbell et al.
va. J. Forreet A 8oo.
vs. J. Irwin A Son.
vs. Edward Albert.
, vs. David Krbard.
ts, lut N. Bnnk.Curs'lt.
ts. Patrick Kearns.
va, W. D. Woodward,
vs. 8- M. Dickernian.
, ts. ()wurg linger,
vs. Wilton Hoover,
vs. George B. Smith.
Chrlatisn Straw
Jacob Strickland
Jost-ph Winnery
John J. Glass
Peter .Mays
Kva B. Donh at al....
J am ci A. Bloom
Linnon Gardner......
S. II. Wing ,
IT illla m rt. Well
Hiobard Moaaop
William K. mine
Lloyd, Caldwtlt A Co. aa. ts. John Lightner.
.Hnuie va. Same.
John Hyer, Adminstrator va. Abram Beyer tt al.
Putt irk Flynn vs. Go. W. Caldwell.
Kliaha Elliott vs. M. Robfson, Jr.
Lloyd, CaltJwsll A Co. as. vs. John Lightner atal.
William A. Wallace...... vs. J a dips Akey et at.
Pe er Lansborry vs. J. A, Woolridge, Jr.
John Irvia vs. Absalom Harter.
Tiunp wcrg.
Abraham Gosa va, Jokn Lawsbe tt al.
J a a. D. Coumel, et al... vs, J. A, Faust, Bberifi,
Mrs. Hnmb J. Halo. etal ts. Goorgt Uindle.
James MrMurry ts. J as, ii. 8utdrlli
Jobu HiiNt
George Paseom
John II. bailoy..,
Hit. hard Art bora.
La mi us Moyr
Martin 0. btirk
Barbara Lloyd ,
Israel Cooper
Chest School District.
vs. Hauiual Murah.
vs. Iticbard Arthurs,
vs. 8. Austin et al,
vs. A. King ct al.
va. J. T. Leonard et al.
vs. Jas. Foreet et al,
vs. W. W. Worrell et al.
vs, William Pusey.
vs. John F. Carson.
DjUit'gcr A btepbeosou- vs. J. T. Leonard et al.
Kli Klo.p.. vs. Paul Darling et al.
L. Muyvr vs. John McGvoy
J. H. Fa I ford, Assiguee vs. C. Howe et al.
Reuben H. Moart va. M. Asbenfelttret al.
Col oi, Thompson A Co. vs. Fulfurd etal, garn'a.
Co tries Hanaelt..
, P. A. Keel A Co.
Puaey A Juues
I rki-k Bulger...,....,
A. A. Loug
Wiliiam Corley
James McDrv)tt.-,(.
U. L. Pee A Co....
Mnry K. Joy et al...
William C. Mots
, vs. P. A. Rcod A Co.
, vs h. A. MorriktD A eo,
vs. R. J. Forest et a).
, vs. klijuh Asbenfeltcr.
, vs. W. P. Tate et sL
, vs. James C. William.
, vs. James M. Bloom.
vs. 8. 0. Patebin.
vs. H. Cochran at nl.
vs. Jctao W. W ilann.
T. J. Geary et aU...
Lewis J. liurj
quartets.
Cloarfield Markots.
Corrected weekly by RirinriD Mossop, Wholesale
aod Keijl Dealer in Dry Uoo.ls, Oroeerles.rro
visionsj ic, Market street, riearfield, i'a.
CLt:.ikrir!.ri,.t,A., Orinlier 21, 1S7S.
Apples. green, 001.4 oU Hogs, dressed a
Alneil, in 10 uiuea, green j
Applebutter.'Pual, TS Hams Otl(. lo
Butter U i Shoulders OOIO 121
Bean 1 75(a 2 40 Soles Ollfo 2J
Buekwheal 1 00 l.ard li()
Buekwhoat Hour lb, Me.e pork, bbl...20 fjo
Beer, dried 3.i Oat (tu
llaaf. frcih Kit IU Onions 1 80
Boards, M 12 OOfcJU 0 Potatoes 00(d) J0
Corn.eholled 1 Oil I'eaohas, dried, lb., lo
Corn, ear Oii- 60 I'lasler, V bbl i 00
Corn meal, T sack, 1 30 Ry I 10
Chop. ewtl OOfdj 2 SC !lK, V lb I
Clovorecod On Ml, V sack JM to
rn Ill Xhluglcs.lH ili.tUnjS 00
Cherries, lb. WCn) 111 Sllili(les,2 inlOfu) 1 S 00
Cl.iekens, drsd, lb, 20 Timothy seed 00
lisjs If ranuw '
rl.aseed J "0 Wheat - 1 .'
pinar K 5tifo9 0 " " 001 . 'o
Hay 00 U'i,ii 00 Wood, $ cord....- 40
lNiinylvan!rtltaiIroal
TYRON! CLEAUKIELD BRANCH.
0
v .ri.r Mondav. MAT 20th, 1873, the
) Passenger Trains will nia daily (eae.pt Sun.
ays) between Tyrone and eJIcarOeld, as follows
CI.HAUF1KI.D ft An..
LEAVE BOLTII.
LKAVK KOKTII.
CbarOeld .s0. r.
Trronc .2i,A..
On-eola... Ill Hi, "
I'hilipiliurg... I0.S0, "
Clenrheld 11.44, "
hllii.sburir; ..io,
Osceola .
Tyrone 00, "
CI.I'AHI IKI.B EXPRKS3
LKAVB BOtiTII.
l.EAVK NOKTII.
n.io"i.i 0.40
Tyrone ,..VT.00 r. a.
Intersoelloa,..7.12 "
0.eeola ,...ll "
IMillipO.nrji ..,.2S "
Clparflr.1.1. sr...S.at) "
l'nilipsburft.. t.M
Osceola . "
Intersection.. 7.1" "
Tvrone .00 "
VMl K r KOircLKA RK1 KLI), TO
. .. a. .1.. etna
llcllofonte, I'a 93 wa sain.ise.oww
. 11..... 4 Till Marietta ft 60
wiiii. m.,.nrt- 1 (III l.aneasler '
lluntlnK.lon 1 o.i'iiii.aue.i.i-uia . j
. . .on in...... . t Aft
l.ewislo.n . :
Mary.vllle 4 Ml Johnstown 3
11 A II It 1KB I' mi ... sisiiii...".1 - -
i'i.. annneatlons made by all trains at Tyrone
and Lock Haven. .,
' UlSUrills. V. fiii.n.no,
rnylTlf. Boperrnlepdent.
I1INK, wniTH A B0A! MNINll HKW9
" Jt rccclcedadd for sale by
Ansll 10. IT. H. P. 1IIHI.KR CO.
rjfirriiVriTirJO or kvubt bbscicip.
Ilea pcatly cicoatca V, wis erne,.
MARKET STREET,
C L E A II F I EL D, P EH IT A.
,. . I ;;. : :
We desire to call tho attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that we
have opened a
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
4
Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of
PIANOS, OltGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Our stock of PIANOS will consist of
RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS,
STEIN WAY ii .SONS' PIANOS,
HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS.
Wc are prepared at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most
favoraho terms as to prices and terms of payment.
i' . , . ' ...
Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new and popular '
RYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryntler's Knee Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler,)
Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS,
MASON ii HAMLIN'S ORGANS, nnd the
; NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Besides these we furnish lo order Organs from any factory desired.
Wo sell on every plan known to tho trade, either CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
PorpLAii and easy LEASE PLAN.
On our easy terms everyone can have a good instrument, and no other investment of like
amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
ICTWe shall bo glad to have ju call and Bee us, whether you desiro to purchase or not.
oct23-'72-ly ttYNDEITS MFSIC NTOIIE.
JF ECONOMY 13 AN OBJECT,
' . BIT Tom
' Furnishing Goods, ice,
AT
D. STEWART & SON'S
CLOTHING STORE.
Tbcy koop a full lino of
Men's, Youths' it Boys' Clothing.
Also, Umhrollaa, Putchelln, Overalls,
Hate), Sliit-la, I'ndorBliirtB, und
.Drawers, &o.,
Which tbry will sell at moat reasonable prices.
Call and exumiue tbeir xooda before purehaelog
elsewhere. Koom in Mansion Iluildiug.
Clearfield, Pa., October S, 1873.
SAWS! SAWS I SAWS!
DISTAN S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DHAG AND
CIRCl'LAR SAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATKXT PEKFOIIATED A KLECTRIC SAWP,
1
v . For sale by .
ocllJ.ffi ILF. DK1LFR A CO.
C D. AVATSON,
DEALKR IS
DSIGS PATEXT MEDICNES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND YANKKR NOTIONS.
FINK TEAS IIUANTKU t-UrrKK,
BEST BBANHH TOUACCO A 8BHA118,
hCilOOL UOUKH bTATltJflKril,
Masonic Building, Second Street,
deetrMy CJ'KAJ5.IEI'!lPAJ
0. I. c.
"TrilltItS to buy my DRY GOODS, GRO-
ceriee, Quernsware. (llasavraro, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, eboap for eesu.
Tbe subscriber begs leave to Inform kit old and
new customers that bs has opened
A VARIETY STORE
IN GLEN noi'E, PA.
Ar.d will sell spoils at prices to suit the times. A
liberal reduction will be made to euetoiners buy
ing at wholesale.
Call and esarolne my stork before pnrehsslng
elsewhere. A liberal shsro of public patronage ia
solloiud.
f!. J. KEAGY.
aien Hope, Pa., June 14, 1371. .
M. R. MORGAN,
Cl.KAHFlKI.D, PA. Agonl for the
ATWOOD PLOWS.
Farmers In rtd of Vlows will wrll to cstll
, toy frm In lcavrrtic Uiwrjuhiji, and riSMiiu
i i as,...j4 .t.ka I.rr h...ii..il .n.l
Is bill Views, which 1 m selling r? bt tor
on ah
I..V-UU1
Ijlvery filnblo.
rpilg undersigned bgs leave to Inform tbe pub
L lie that he ic now fully prepared loeonnln mo
dule all iu tb. way of furnishing Horses, Uugglca,
u.,1,11.. and Ilarneaa. on the shortest notice aud
reasonable terms, ltesldenca on liocust street,
between 1 bird and luiirth. ..
ur;ii. iv. uDAiiuani.
Jlcarflald, April 11, lT.
JJ V. T.1GLER & CO.
have for sal
CARRIAGE & WAGOS WOODS,
SHAFTS AND TOLE9,
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, Ao.
Carriage and Wsgon VaVerc should msbc a
nets of this snd call and alanine them. They
will ba fold at fair prices. may" "
JOlt HALE!
A large and well. finished Brirk Dwelling, situ
ate on the river bank, in tha borough ol Clear
Del.l, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar,
water in Hie kitohen, end all the modern conve
niences. P.ntrles, llalh room, Clohes presses, Aa.
IM slaty feel front and twe hundred and thirty
leet baek. with a twenlv foot alley oa the east
side, baid bailding, with all the appurleaaooes,
will be sold cheap, wilh payments to suit purcha
ser. Applleation oan be made to Ibe under
signed, or to A. C. Tate, Rsq , who will give all
aeeeesary Information to thoea who deslic to In-
spect th. property. Tuog j McCijIjLol.GI
Nsy list, l7, tf.
K AD THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention ot the oitlseni of CleirfUld nrj
vicinity is directed to th fttet that Uoodfcllow A
Son are tha air cots of M. Niece A Co., and have
just reoeUed a half doscn ear loads of Flour and
Fend, which they offer at tbo lowest possible Dg
urea. A largo stock of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLO IB, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In car, Ac, Ac.
rariloulur attention is called to M. Niece A
Co.'a brand of Family Flour, which ie the best ia
tba maiket. -
Flour and Feed can and will be cold cheaper
than it oan ba obtained elsewhere in Clearbeld
county. ,
CoTStore on Market street, neat door to Hon.
Alexander Irvin'c residence.
GOODFKLLOW A SON.
jaolOtf Agents for M. Niece A Co.
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATB POWILL'g,)
For all dlssases Incident to Horses, Cattle, aad
Human Fleeh, rec,-trlng the asa of aa
external application.
Tbls Embrocation waa eitsnsively used by
tlse Movernment during the war.
For sale by Hartswick A Irwin, Clearfield
Joseph H. Irwin, Curwenevills. Daniel Uood-
ander. Latbersburg. sr.
Attention, Lumbermen !
TTE are now manufacturing our IMPROVED
Sl'KKL - tOCKET DRIVINU CANT
IIOUKS, inferior to any other In aac. Wc hava
also in Block a large quaulity of Caotnooks suita
ble for rafting purposes, which we are selling
ibeap for cash. AMOS H. KENNAKD.
Clearfield, I'a., March II. 1871.
QUNSMITIIING.
G. W. WOLFE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH.
Shop en Third street, over Kilty's blacksmith
shop, Cl.KARKlKI.il, PA.
All kinds of Rifles and Shot duns on hand.
Repairing dona ia a firrt-ejass planner and at fair
s ices. 3:2'73
T. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
n Ainur.its,
Dealers la
Harness, Saddles and Bridles,
BLANKETS, BRUSI1ES,
Fly NoU, Collars, Wbips, io.
A large stock of TROTTINfl OOODd of all
deserlptions. Also, a large stock of HARNESS
TRIMMINGS.
Jtfy-Repairlng promptly attended to.
Shop on Market street, Graham's Row, In shop
formerly ocoupied by Jauies Alexander.
Clearfield, Ta., June JS, 187S.
tTEVENSON & CO'. 8
EXCELSIOR BAKERY,
MARKET 6TRLET, CLEARFIELD, PA-
Having reeeutlv rllted op anew Bakery, and
procured the eervleea of a firet-elass Baker, we
are prepared to furnish .
FRESH BREAD.
ROLLS, CAKES, &C.
every dny. Mc will deliver Bread, Rolls, Cekcs
of ail kinds, frcih every morning, at the doors of
our ountomert. If desired. Wo respectfully so.
licit a share of public petn.nege, and feel sure
that we een give entire satisfaction.
We aire keep on hand a choice assortment of
CANIHUi, NlIT.-i, 0UANUES, LEMONS, TO
BACCO, CtiiAlU, Ao,
Freeh FR I' ITS and VEGETABLES received
.tally and sol.) at rraaoaable prioee.
r'r"h OYRTEltS, In seaeon.bvtheeaaorquart.
ICH CRHAM alwaye oa hand.
Giveusacnll. We strive In please.
Aug. o,lH7-tf. STEVEhiSUN A CO.
The eldest and most reliable institution for oh
tslniog a Mercantile Education. For Circulars
write to P. DI FF A SONS,
ootlMt Pittsburgh, Pa.
CIALTION. All persons are hereby eantloned
J not to meddle with the following property t
A train of black horses, double sat of harnees,
one two-horse wagon and one log sled, now in the
possession of Joseph M. Lueaa, as theaaid prop
erty belongs to me and is left with him only oa
loan, euhleot to sny order,
aetlt-it THOMAS KEILLT.
REMOVAL,
REIZENSTEIN ti BERLINER,
wholesale dealers In
(JEMS' llRMSHIVG GOODS,
Have removed to I AT Ohareh etiwet, between
franklin anal White Ms.,' New York. , Url'n
It
TPROVED SCHOOL BOOKS.
The attention of Boards of Education, Superin
tendents and Teachers is invited to tbe following
APPROVED SCHOOL BOOKS,
PUBLISHED BY -
E. H. BUTLER &, CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
nn
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
EY TUB
CONVENTION OF DIRECTORS,
HELD AT CLEARFIELD, JUNE 1, 1813,
For tha uw of Public Schools of Clearfield Co.
Also, by tbe
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
for all the Pul.lie Schools in tbe State of Vermont
by tba Boards of Kduoation of
New York Clly,
Philadelphia,
Lancaster,
Heading,
HuutingJon,
.. iiollidaysburg,
and many ether prominent towns and cities.
MITCHELL'S NEW GEOGRAPHIES,
The Standard Series of America.
ALWAYS UP WITH THE TIMES
naraiL iaicisi
Mitchell's First Lessons in Geography. 60
Mitchell's New Primary Geogr.iphv. 4to-.... SO
Mitohell's New Intermediate Geography, eto 1 80
Mitchell'e New School Geography 4 Atlas.. I bl
Mitchell's New Physical Ueogral.hy 1 tt
Mitchell's New Outline Maps anu Key, small
eeries, on rollers, net ,.,lo 00
Mitchell e New Outline Maps and Key, large
eertea, aa rollers, net. ,,.10 00
THE NEW AMERICAN
READERS ASD SPELLERS,
The Latest and Handsomest Serios.
TI1K BEST AND CHEAPEST SERIES
New American First Reader. 1 Saaoaar ...20
New American Second Reader, ...SO
New American Third Reader, aid ...i t
New American Fourth Render, ...CO
New American Fifth Reader, J Mar ...00
New Amerlean Primary Spoiler 20
.lew American Pronouncing Speller so
NEW rCHLI'.'ATIONS.
The lfew American Etymology 00
Oxford Junior Speaker 7o
Oxford Senior Speaker ....1 60
Copies can ba obtained apon the most liberal
terms for introduction, by application to the pub
lishers, or to
D. W. PROCTOR, Agent,
' Huntingdon, Pa.
,15fr-Correspondcnee with Teachers and Direct
ors oordlelly invited. septl0-:im
JOOK AND READ I
SADDLE & HARXESS MAKIG!
JOHN 0. HARWICH,
Markot St., CLEARFIELD, Va.,
Is the man to go to If yon want a aet of new
HARNESS or a oew SADDLE, or anything else
in that line. 11c torus out as good work as is
done in any shop in Pennsylvania, and his prices
are very reasonable.
Constantly on band a full lino of
TKOTTING GOODS,
suet as Trotting fuddles, Quarter and tSbin Roots,
Trotting Rollers. Whips, Fine Rruslieaaud Combs,
Ao. A fine assortment of Nits, More borers,
Kncs Blankets, Boffrtlo Kulies, e., Aan kept in
season. In faot anything tliat borseoieti stand in
need of Is always oa band.
All of which will U k.14 at wholesale or retail
at the wptj fairest rates.
Hepalring prumptly atUnded to. All work
cnaranteeU. Sbop la room former! occupied aa
Foal Office, April 0, 178.
KRATZER & LYTLE
Titrpentino,
Paints, I
Oils, J
V.I Is,
Glass,
Putty,
WILL BELL YOU
French, Richards & Co.'s
Buck Lead
AND
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Immense stock on hand,
Clearfield, Pa., June 4, 1871.
CHEAP GKOCEKIKSI
LV wliKR CITY, PA.
Tha undersigned annotjnors to bis old friends
and pntrnns that be hs opened a good line of
(IMOCKKlliS A PKOV1HIONS at the old stand
of Kirk A Spencer, for which he Mteit a Irheral
Lumlrer City, Pa., Uaroh 20 tf.
OOT AND SHOE MAKIA'G,
J0SKP1I If. PFKRINU, oa Market street, In
Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., has Just received
a tine lot of French Calf tklas aad Kips, th,
hsst in th, aaarket, and Is now prepared In man
afactara everything In hie line, lie wiH war
rant his work to be as represented.
Tha eitiseas of Clearfield aad tlelalty ar,
respectfully invited to give hlax a oall.
Work dona at short notice. Mt"7
WlIiLIAll M. HENRY, Jiwirt
or thr Piin AnSrRivia, LUMPER
CITY. ColtemUont snade and money promptly
paid orer. Artie 1st of agreement and dreds of
eon? cyan neatly oxeeatrd and warnuited mr
reet er ae ebassje, byS'7l
grualstru.
ANNOUNCEMENT;
Of" TUB GREAT "
REDUCTION OF PRICES f
BT . PORTER SHAW, D. D. (
IMPORTANT TRUTHS)
Baring succeeded la getting a lighter tariff sa
material, henoa tha lose and eieo'erahs charge for
partial and fail acts of Testh. I asa tbe best
manufacture of teeth and other material. All
operations registered and warranted to give aar
ytoe and aatlslaotion. '
Friends, reflect that my charges for the In ear.
lion of artificial and tha eavlag of tha natural
teeth are now the most reaeonable in Penneylvanla.
Preserve Tour Ueth aod yon preaerye your health.
rutting ol la, natural teem so a aeaisoy, prw
aerrativaand uneful condition is made a specialty.
Discuses and mailormaiionseommon soiue movin.
law and aasooiate parte, are treated and eorreeloof
with fair suooass. Eaaminatioaa and coosuita
tlont raasr.
It would bo well for patients from a dietaaca to
let ma know by mail a few daya before coaling
to tha offiee.
It Is rery Important that children between tha
age of six add twelra years sbo.ld hava theU
liMith eiatnined. . ...
Anesthetics are admlnlsUr.4 and Teeth rs
moved wilhont pain.
Dispositions and chapter are Judged hy all
the world by the expteeeiotti of the face, bene
how very disastrous may It therefore be for par.
...... .. .n ......aalna of distorted features.
Discuses and malfortnntionseommon t
even ana4 from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy
natural (aat nrllhoial) oomlotta ana p.e....,
resnoct and obey natural simplicities and instinct.
.. n .. u ,1 . U, n V, 11
p. runiiip. c ri " , . v
Oflca la New Maaoaie Building, Beeoad street,
Clearfield, Pa. may is I
DENTAL CARD.
H. A. il. HILLS
Would set to bis out leu ti and the pvb-
lie Kvnerallr, tb,t n'fg di (solved partnership
with Dr. Kb aw. he is n.w doinr tbt entire work
of his office himself, to that patients ned not fea
beins; pat onder tUt hands of any other operator
... a I a. stn 1Jr'ls I,nVy
Liearneiu marca v itfj-iuviHuijiu
J. M. STEWABT, D, D. S,,
Offloe orer Irwln'f Drug Btora
CrRWENSVILLU, PX.
All dental operations, either In tha mechanical
or opera tire branch, promptly attended to and
satisfaction pruaranteetl. Hpeoial attention paid
to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth.
sums and mouth. Irrpsrularity of tbo teeth suc
cessfully corrected. Teeth i traded without pain
by too use or Ktner, ana artinetai taetn lnscnrej
of the boat material and warranted to render tat
is fact ion. nril.WTMy
rjpUE illTCnELL WAGO
tor
Farm, Freight and Plantation Ub
t'nivensliy known ai tb
ORIGINAL KACINE WAG OX.
Made by experienced workmen out of as jrood
material as money oan bar. We do not claim to
build tbo lowed priced Wagons, but oar aim is to
build a wII proportioned wagon in all Its parts,
and excel io durability and lirht draft. For the
past quarter of a century tbe Mitchell Wagon haa
succe-stuily maintained tbe reputation of being
tbc boat wagon in use. 1 tie rapidly increasing
demand fcr ihim pro res tbeir superiority overall
othor wagons.
Mitchell, Lewis A Co., UiAnutacturers, Uaclnt,
Wiiconsin. t or sale by
TIIO. RETLY,
Aug. 6, 18V1. Cleartield, I'a.
XTEW LIME KILN I
ll NEAR I'UHWEIX'SVJLLE.
The undersigned would rcatmolfuily aolify ttl
persons interifted that be has juH ereclpd a new
Lime Kiln, In Hiko township, and will keerp oa
band a first -das quality of Gray Litae, which
will be furnished to Urtners, buildor and otucrl
tt IA cents per bushel, caab, at the kitn.
IlOlt bAI,Ka The indersigned ofTerfl for
Side a ralualilo town property in tbe borough
ol Clearfield. Lot 8 fill hi Ret, with a good two
story plaok house t hereon erected, with three
rooms down stairs and four bed rooms up stairs.
Also, sewing roous and batu room on eeoouu floor.
House fin ii hud complete from ecllar to at tie.
Good douMe ptirt h and good water. Priee rea
sontlie and payments easy.
2tailg73 nal. Jtl. JJOLLLLULUU.
C
LEA FIELD ACADEMY,
malr di:partme:t.
TUB PAT.T, TERM of fourteen weeks will
ooiniueooe MONDAY, SEFTKMHR 8tb. 1873.
Termt of Tultioo
Reading, Writing, Mental and Written
Aritbuttie, Urnmmar, Ueography and
History. $9 6
Natural Philoatiphy, Physiology, and Sin
gle Entry Hook-Keeping IS 00
Fur Instructions tn Double Kntry Dook-kr-epmgandCouiraercial
A rithmetio, ipe .
einl terms to be arranged.
The undersigned baring charge of (W Male
Department is an experlunfred toucher. He is a
graduate of Iron City Couinereial College, and
haa had several years' practical experience as an
accountant.
He is prepared, on moderate terms, to gtresoch
instructions in Penmanship and Rook-keeping aa
are usually obtained only at Commercial Cullcgee
or In actual business, i'orpariiculan respecting
the to huo I apply to
aug27tf R. M. Mr EK ALLY.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRL
CLEARFIELD, Pi.
rpng FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, w!t
JL eommenoe Monday, Feptcuber 1st, 1873.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing,niject Left
sons, Primary A rithmetio and Primary
Geography- ..,. u $7 00
History, Local and desoriptiTo Geography
with Map Drawing, Urammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic H. 9 00
Algebra and the Sciences..... t 11 00
Instruction In instrumental masie. 10 00
Oil painting, 24 lessons 11 00
Was work S 00
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Aug. 9, 1873. 8 T:70-y
The Bell's Run Woolen Factor)',
Penn townnbip, Clearfield Co.
HIIBNEP (IIITI
BURNED UPJ
The subscribers hare, at great expense, rebuilt m
neighborhood necesiity, in the erection of a first
c1as Woolen Manufactory, with all tbe modern
improvements ettarhed, and are urtMiemi to mnka
all kinds of Cloths, Casatmerss triuUnetts, blan
kets, Flannels, do. Plenty of foods on hand to
supply all otirold and a tttouaaud new oustomort
whom we ask to come and examine our stock.
Tbe business of
CARDING AND FfLLINO
will recti re our especial eltenfio. Proptf
arrangements will be made to receive and deliver
Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted amd
done upon the aborteat notice, and by strict aften
tioo to bualness we hope to realise a liberal sbara
of public patronage.
IO,(MH POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
We will pay the highest market rke for Wonf
and sell our manuftioturnd goods as low as similar
goods nan be bought la the county, and whenever
we fall torndr rentonnble satisfaction we eaa
always be found at borne ready to make nronae
explanation, either In person or by letter,
tpriltotf Rower pX
S
TOBB 110USB AND 900D3
AT - '
PRIVATE SALE.
W. i. Plekey k Pee offer their entlra stock af
BlerS (loods, in (lien Mope, at private aale.
They also offer their Hons, for aala ae mi
suit pnrrhasera. The goods will be sold aa the,
are oa the shelves cheap, and on easvWas
1, a . l ..... ; ' '. .
.. .......7pF.i,ainn a,. in, iay will a,
cold at cost. Rare bargains can he bed la Dry
Uooda, Notione, Doola aad Hnoee, Hardware,
(Jlasswara, and in fact all klada of goods, if
not sold antll October let., th.v will biotfrred at
auction every flaturday antll all are disposed of.
Ihe Heaee ie the best in (lien Hope, and doing a
good boetneae. Th. ill health of If. B. Dickey
is th, cans, for selling. Call on or address
. , .w. a, lcKlir tout.
.p, tt n, im-m.