Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 10, 1873, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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CLEARFIELD, TA.' ?
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DKO. 10. IMS.
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Terms of Subscription.
tf ptld In edraao,or within three nonthi 00
If 11 after three aad hiifora eix monlhl... S 60
llfald after 'be expiration of ill monthi... t 00
KELICIOUS NOTICES.
Melbodlat Eplieopal Church Rot. A. D.
Yore, rutor. Publio Service otirjr (Sabbath
i1oA.M.,.nd7JP.M. . .
Kebbath School at A. M. ' ! "
lrver Meeting eeery Thunder, at T P. M.
Communion Berrlea, ant Babbath ef oTerj
aonth. t t A' M. , -
HI, Andrew'! Church Eplaeopal Rer.
fiaoeoa lUu.. Public SerTlee Bundaj morning
rlD o'clock, nl et T P. M. Sunday School t
J. M. Prayer Meeting Wedneedoj evening
a f o'clock.
Preabyterlan Church Her. II. B.Ddtlciu
..Sabbath eerrioei morning and oreoine Bab
latk Sobvol et I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee
itl .rening.
dt. fraud' Church Catholic Rot. P.
1. SatniDAH. Mam t 10) o'clock A. M., on thn
ftcpai end fourth Sunday! of each month.
I.etherlll Church. Rer. A. J. IUktooi
preaching .wry Babbala, morning and .rening.
Iibbath School at ( a. m. Prayer meeting every
Wedneaday evening.
To oua Patrons. Wo have now
In operation la our offia on of Hot'i Mailing
Haebinci, by vfaich aach and every one of our
nbacriberi can ko Juit bo hii lubierlutlon
ament itaadi. Many a doubt bar berclo
,ra neglected payment for Ui reaeoa that they
did not know Juit bow long they owed for, bnt tho
Iruree ienaediately following eaob printed ad
Inii fire every eno tht Information. For In
llanoe, "Jno. Bmith IjaoJl", Indicate! that bil
nbacrlptloa la paid until the nnt day of January,
1874. Wo hope our lubicribcri who arc owing ui
for asrera! yeareaa a great majority of them do
will taka oocailon to either oall at oar office or
mi ui at leait a part, If not all, of their indebt
edneii, at aa early time. The oeming January
eaart will atTord a good opportunity for many to
tad ui money who may Dot be In town them
nIth. Panle or no panto, we bare to pay out a
ewlalo amount of money each week, and we hope
lit lubicriberi will be a little more prompt Id the
filare tbao la the put,
VTe alio bare a great many unaettled accounti
ftrjvb printing and adrertiiing which we deiire
U bare Killed acme time before the day of reaurr
iMtioa.
A bill has been introduced into Con-
prill to reitore the free paiaage of n.wipapen
ll lit mail! ia the eou.Uei where publlihed.
Vft bave been in receipt of ft wbolo
lerett Prtu, for aereral week! pait, oontaiaing a
"Conetltutloa" and "The Sua." It li a document
we eaaoot diapenee with.
m m
Judge Gordon, C. L. Barrett and
L L. Blood bare beea appointed agent! for Jef
fcrioa aoaaty to reeelre tubeerlptioni to the Cen
kaaial fund. '
The editors of Centre county, in
aeavratlon aieombled, lolemnly reiolred to lend
eat no more paper! after tbe flrit of the new year
enleii they are paid for la advance. A rery good
rieelve.
A man named Dennis Connor was
killed in a quarrel with another named Darke,
leer Beneaette, Ilk county, on Thankaglring
light Barke haa beea arreatcd, and admiti etrik.
Iig Ceaaor with bil ait. No perioa eaw tbe
deed committed.
The Ladies' Centennial Committee,
ef Lewlitown, propoie railing the amouat of
aoaey uieeeed, for Mifflin oounty.hy celebrating
the annlroroary ef the deatruetioa of the Brltleh
tat, la Beitea Harbor, by baring a tea party, at
which the waitera will be attired la "ye olden
tuee-tttU. , , .
Blanks and Tickets. The County
Cemminioneri hare provided a full eupply of
aekati, for and agalnil the New Conitltution, ai
directed by the Second Section of the Ordinanoe
ef the Convention, which, together with the tally
Jliti, retnrni, eireolan of Initruetloo, A a., hare
keep distributed throughout tbe county, among
tbeeleetloa officer!.
A woman in Villiumpnrt, fearing
that the kank would break la which the kept her
fundi, aome time age drew out the amonnt, about
WOO, thinking it aafer la her own poiieuioa.
She look it with her to market, a few dayi ago,
and It now lorry that ihe bad'nt mora fAllh in
the iafety of the banking iaitilution, ai tome one
reiTe her ef the whole amount
Provoking. Letters and packages,
directed "Oaeeola," invariably go to Oeceola, Tl
eiaeoaaty, befere reaching thii place. To te
eere a direct tranimliiioa of a letter or package
le tkii place, the perioa co directing ahould re
number that It li euentlai to bare milli after
Omcla. Thua "Oaceola MUlf," which le the
aame ef aur port ottoo. Oeceofa ffreeife.
These bard times are just the times
then people ibould pay their iiaal) bill with the
inner premptneii. Ilardly anything leti the
ekeell of trade moving aoooer tbaa panotual pay.
aent of email hllli. A tea dollar bill lUrtcd la
tee morning goee akout like a miulonary, doing
feed all day, and very likely cornea back ta rooit
arafortably at night.
And now The Clearfield County Timet
ll offering wonderful and" extraordinary induce
aeati to iubaeribert. Sy a large expenditure of
meaey (no deabt) the Ti'awe la enabled to make
"the moet liberal offer ever made by a country
aewipaper" giving tbe value of (c dollartfir
lane. Thii la truly urpriiing! "Magnificent
Chrome I" "Worth W.00I" Vou doo"t eayl
,Hrt have originally coat liiteen acntil
"Col. II. C. Ever, a wealthy citiicn
ef Belimgrove, hai provided a winter! lupply of
eoal for aach widow and other female housekeeper
ef that borough who teemed to be poor." A no
ble example, and one that might be followed by
dtiieni of ether place! who are bleaeed with a
keutifol ah are ef tbii world'! gcodc. We are
penoaally acquainted with Col. Eyer, and he ii
eai af "the Sweat ipeoimeai of humanity we know
The Tyrone Democrat, of Saturday.
finerki: The Steam Fin Engine, of thii plana,
al Uken to Cleartcld, OB Monday morning hut,
f charge of Chief Engineer, W. II. Carothen
and leverel other member! of the fire company,
(or Ike purpoae of ellMng the tank at the Oaa
cTerki of tkat place. The ClearOelderi did the
fair thing by the men, bearing all expcnice, glv
lag them an oyiter lupper on oaday ereaing
"d tit in money. They returned with the en
tucia Tueiday evenjng.
Kioond Diobib. llardman P. Kioli-
"di, of Jaliaa Parnaoa, Centre coaaty, wee, laat
eak, foand guilty of murder In the tecond dc
re, for the murder of Dr. John F. William!, In
rort laat. The partial were aelghbon and
eaarreled about aome drift wood, on Bald Eagle
", whea tbe former itruck tbe latter co the
od with aa ai. cauilna death ahortlr after. Dr.
'Uiaai waa pcraonally knowu to many eillaeni ia
Orakam, Bradford and Brady Owaiblpi, la thii
"my,
Patal Accident. A fatal accident
"erred ea the Moibannon Bran-ih, Juat above
Uieeela warckouae, on Friday laat. Aa a coal
" waa coming dowa a brakamaa, Ellery II a-
a M Handing at hit break, at tbe rear end of
ef Ihe can, when, by a mdden Jerk, the traia
a leparatcd when be eteod and be wea thrown
"ckwardi on the track, la front of tbe car imme
diately la the rear or the one ha bad been itand
"lea, and ll and liiteea otheraneeeed over blip,
xilaiiag him frightfully. II ii ami and iogi
'"'eejB0,t-1re4 from the body, and there
"-eiae nreaented a .lv.;.. in nnAB
; ni u the iccoad or third aacldeBt that baa hap
Fied l hip, and he only aurvlred the olhcn to
'01 hit death In tbli terrible manner. lie waa a
aa, aged betweea 14 aid K yean, and
d aa ffojjy, JJj, vn,aiBa wen taken to Beech
ClSAHFIttLD COUNT! TeACUEUs' In
kTtTura. The Clearadd County Toaohcra' Inatl
tute, for tbe uhool year 1873, will bo held in the
Court Uouae, In the borough of Ckarllold, com
mencing on Monduy, December 'ii, 1S73, at 3
o'olook P. M ., aud oloaing ou Friday orenlne, lie
oomUr 20. All the Teathera of both ruatio and
."aivAra Holioola, and the School Dircctora from
all the diatriola, are cordially Invitid to attend
and participate iu the cxerriaea. Ample ualat
ancabaa heeuaeeured and aulHcicnl erraagetueuU
have boon niadc to enable ui to guarantee a ili-a
aant and profitable lime to all who may be prra
eat, and we hope there ie not one teacher In the
county who hai uotiuluoienlprofciaionitl acal and
pride in hii worh to attend.
At a Dlrccton' Convention which met laal year
the Dircctora decided that Jnetitute lime ibould
not he granted to Teaohera, but that they would
endeavor, ai far aa the mcam of the diatriet would
permit, to give luoh liberal ealurlcl aa might en
able theTcaohorl to attend, independent of thii
Thii ll truly a benefit to the Teacher, aa it ena
bloa him to eieapo tho rcproachci of the cltlaeni
who an oppoied lo Institute work, If inch there be,
ia hia diitnct, aad to ihow that hii motivci are
linoere. It alio greatly aldl t lie Imtltutc work,
ai Ihoao who may aitcud will dcilra to receive
value for the time and money eapcndod, and
thenfon, will aid in making the work prolltablc.
EXKnCIIM.
The excrcliii will coniiit of Mcthoja of Imtruc
tlon, in the branchea taught in our Common
Bchoole, Lecture!, Keaaya, Diacuuione, Reailinga
Method of Teaching the Alphabet, Mial Mertlc
McDowell ; Orthographic Spelling, D. K. Uoltorf;
Phonetia Spelling and Aualyala of Worde, J, B.
Johoaoni lioograpliy, (tlva chaplorl each day),
Edgar Wilaon Kngli.h Orammar, (Ave ohaptera
each day), B. O. llnye; Analyaii of Sentenooe, O.
B. Welch j Hiatory, (one epoch each day), Min
Ilattie Swanj Compoaition, J. . Mckcnrick;
Mental Arithuctic, (ten chaptartcaeh day,) E. N.'
Root; Written Arithmetic, (lea chaptcra each day)
John II. Breth j Natural Philoaophy, A. W. Mul
hollen Drawing, W. S. Luther ; Vocal Muaic, O.
W. Wearer; Algebra, Min If. La Porte j Ucneral
Lcitoai, Mill Ualtle Bloom.
iv'ijicti roa coaiiDEaanoa.
How ahould review! be conducted f J. F. Ander
aon. To what extent ibould Teaohera aaalat po
pilar J. W. Urecne. How may Urammar be taught
profltably without hooka? T. II. Liti. How way
Geography be taught profitably without booke 7
O. B. Ague. Are vielte from parenta beneficial F
U. V. S;ieneer. Method for getting pupila not in
attendance to attend ochoolaf P. t'hamberlin.
Tbe condition of the aohool room to preaerve the
good health of Ihe pupila t W. f. Shannnon.
What ia tbe nooceeary apparatui for a diatriet
achooir O. B. Crawford. What apparalui ahoald
a Teacher poaeeaa to be aucoeeaful In hie work 7
W. A. Coulter. How ahould a Teaoher employ
hii time outaide of achool boun 7 J. T. Hartihorn.
geaaTiox! roa Macceaio.
lit Should the Director! or Teaohera fix the
aalary of Teaohera f
2d. Should a better qualified Teaoher bo em
ployed foraprimary than a high aohool 7
8d. Should a Teacher require written exouaci
from hii pupili for being ebacntf
dth. Should a Teacher detaia a pupil after aohool
noun to prepare a leaion 7
Meaari. M. L. M'Quown and J. B. Neff will open
the diecoeeioa oo the grat qoeatioo. Meaari. 0. B.
Welch and J. F. MoKcnriuk, the aecond. Meaara.
li. W. Dale and R. U. Loder, Ihe third. Meaari.
W. F. Shannon and J. A. Jokneon, the fourth.
hibictobi' Dir.
Thunday will be Directore' day, when the fo.
lowing oueatlonl will be diacuaaed :
let. bbould there be a dii'Uion In the flra
monthi' term 7
Id. Should Director! permit unprofeaaiooa)
Teachen to ocoupy the bouaea durlog the lummer
acaaon 7
td. Should achool houui be uied for cler than
achool purpoacl 7
ycaiiu LaCTue.
Evening Ucturoa will be delivered by lion. J. P.
Wickerihain, Dr. William Cattell, Ex-Uov. Uicler,
Hun. Wm. A. Wallace, Hoo. U. R. Barrett. Rer.
II. S. Butler, Rev. W. M. HurchSeld. Wm. M. Mo
Cullougk, Eiq., John II. Fulford, Eiq.
acne.
The Vocal Muaic will he conducted by Teachen,
caaieted by Prof. John Weaver. Iuatrumental
Mueie by the Clearfield Urcheatra. , ;
ACCOHUOPATIOai.
Boarding can be bad at Hotela for $1 .00 per day,
and at private boarding houaei for 7e eenta, dur
ing Inatitute.
The roll will be called by diatriet!. During tbe
Inatitute there will be a Spelling Conteat. Ka
ayi will be read by different Teachen during the
week. The Committee on Permanent Certificate!
will hoeelectedon Monday afternoon. During In
atitute week four eopiea of tbe late School Lewi
will be diatrihuted lo each School Board In the
county. The President of each Board will pleaeo
lend a written order for them, aicied by bimeelf.
Tbe penoni placed on for Method! of luitruo
tioa, lo the different branches, will pleaae come
prepared to write out aa enaiyela in full, on the
board, of their work, when othen will have oppor
tunity of queitioning their method!.
Wo thank the inany Teachen for their attend
ance and caraeit work laat year, and decire to ice
all preaent thia year.
J. A. OnioORT, Co. Sop'U
Christmas cowcg .on Thursday this
year.
Brookvillo is troubled with petty
thievei, lay a tba Jeffenoniam,
Gone, Too. Another of lho"oldcst
inhabitant!" of Brady townahip hai pnaaed
away. Wo allude to Mn. Suianna Hoover, a
liater of our former old neighbor, Frederick Zig
ler. She expired, et tba ripe old age of 7 yean,
on the 2d of tbii month.
Fatal Accident. David Zilllox, of
Brady townabin, an iaduitrio.ni young man, ege4
about 13 yean, wane icrlouily inju red oa the
Id by a lawlog falling upon him, that be died
the next day. He went Weat with bla rather lev
oral yean ago but returned a ihort time liooe to
pend hii dayi lo Brady, aa he termed It. Ilia
itay wai bnt ihort.
Two sons of lint. Boeae, Presiding
Elder or tbe Metbodiat Church, wen out gunning
tbe other day in Armor'! Woodi, whea the piece
la Ihe handi or Frank, the younger, waa acci
dentally diecbarged, the oontentj jmt grailng the
head of Tbomaa, the elder, and Inflicting a alight
wound. It waa a narrow but moat fortunate ea
cape. Jlcfebnte H'arcemeul.
. a m
Judos Mayer. 'bia gentleman's
pbyilelani have notified bim lb at ha meat with
draw from aotlve builncn ferat leait ilx monthi.
Ia view of thii we undontand that ho haa enr
gaged Judge Elwell, of Columbia county, to bold
our January Court, and Judge! Gamble, 'of WU
llamaport, and Dean, of Jetaiydayeburg, have
volunteered to render bim all tbe aid they can lo
a Judicial way. Judge Mayer'! pbyalolani ad
viae him to lake a trip to Europe, io ai to enable
him to cut looae from all bualnen and locial re
latione, that hi! health may be fully reitpred.
The Lumber Trade. Tho Clinton
Jftmocrat, of laat week, publlabei (be rollowlng:
Statement ihowing the number of boat! that bare
left Lock Haven loaded with lumber in each year,
from opening to closing or navigation, from 1870
to 1879, loelualvet In 1870, 831 ; in '71, 621 ) in
7, Mj la'7J, 428. Total, 2,403. The average
number of feet in eaeh boat wal I In 1470, 72,
MOj In '71, 71,10(1) In '72, T-"l,e00( in "li, 7,700.
Thii llatement Include! Beech Creek, Flemicglon,
Lock Haven, Tangeeoootai, Farrandevllle, Beat
aod lioptaiM' aad e. M. llltkford'l Mil!!.
Terrible Accident. The Ailoona
TVieuee, of the 2d, uyii Ycatcrday morning,
while Mr. Joeeph Young waa attempting to ad-
juat lie belting connected with a revolving wheel
Id the P. R. R. Company'! boiler ihopi, in thii
eity, hia arm became entangled In aome portion
of tbe machinery, lie waa Jerked off bil feet and
whirled rapidly around and arouud, and, horrible
to relate, In the end hi! arm wai absolutely torn
from tbe ihoulder locket and thrown, mangled and
bleeding, to the floor. The unfortunate man wap
removed to bii boarding bouee ai apecdily eipol
libli, and the Company'! phyaieian called ia, who
dreiaed the wouud' and made bim aa comfortable
aa the elrcumitaacei of '.he eaae would admit. It
ii thought the violim will recover.
Sad Affair. Wo hear a report of
a lad calamity that befell a partyof bun'on, from
Geerge'i valley, who bad 'camped In the Seven
mountain!, back of Foual'a, a fw aighti ago.
Tbey built a nre in ironi oi too auor ui incir
lhanty, eo aa to bring a warm draft from that di
rectloa Into the eabin, and then went to Bleep,
During the night they wen awakened from Ibeir
ilnmben by tbe beat and to find (be part of Ihe
lhanty about (he door lo 'toe;, leaving Uieru no
other mean! or eaeape but to para Ihrongh the
blating part or the hut and through the log fin
they bad built la front. In doing thia they re
oel?ed fearful burnt, and one of the party, named
Samuel Adatne, died after hi! comrade! had ear
led bim four mllei. Gum Iluller wai Ihe only
one beeide whoae nam! we have learned, aa be
ing one of tba party, and be a lo waa merely
earned In making hi! eaeape.
We ilnce learn that Fred Zettle belonged If the
party, Tbe doge, guni and other Irapa belong
ing to Ihe beaten, were bareerl (team HnllKt-
pertar.
Snyder's Jewelry Establishment.
NotwIthatnudUigthe general atagnatlon In bual
nen and the eoaroity 0r monoy we notice Joraoy
Snyder hai opened up in bla new itore,ln0ra
ham'i row, an elegant Hock of new gooda for the
holidaya, embracing Ladlei' and Oeul'a Gold
Watohoi, flold, Opera, Miitiuoe and Leontlno
Chalui, U carat Veat Chalna, 18 carat Wedding
and Engagement Rlngi, and Ringi of all alylea
in profualoo. A iplendld alock of Bllver Watoh
oi and Chalna, Hold and I'luted Sleeve lluttoni,
Shirt Studa and Oenl'i Pini in great vuarlely,
Gold Pcni and Iloldon, Penolli, Tooth Pioka,
Ftlrcr Thimblei, a fine aiiortmcut of Ladiei SeU,
gold and plated, of the very lateit pattern!, a
good itock or Clooka or all kindi. He alao hai a
nlco aeleotlon or Silver Tlated "Ware, nich ai
Knlvei and Forki, ipooni, Caaten, Butter Diib
ai, Copa, Goblcta, Doquet Uoldcra, Waiter!, Cake
and Card Ilaakcti. He haa one oaae entirely fill
ed with Black Jewelry, which look ai well aa
Whitby Jet and ooati one lixlh ai much. Hav
ing a larger room than formerly, and by fitting it
In Aral rate ityle, ba thioki ho oan now accommo
date Ihe public with anything In hii line latlirao
torlly. Call and ace. ' :
Wa can recommend Mr. Snyder ai a fair and
rclponilble dealer.
We had the pleasure oi meeting Mr.
S. Baohraeli, tbe Superintendent of Ageuriea of
the Morlh America Life Iuauranca Company, of
New York, who hai been making a buiineai rlait
amongit ui for the put few dayi, principally ror
the purpoae of makitg payment to tbe hein of a
6,000 policy held In the company ha rcpreecntl
by Samuel Mitchell, dcccaacd. Mr. IJwbrech i
a very pleaaant gentlemen, and (ho company be
repreiente Ii one of the oldeat and moit reliable
Life Ininrenoo Companlei in extitenoc. A large
number of our citiieni hold policiei in thii aler
ting old company. Mr. W. M. Shaw, Caahier of
the County National Bank, la the An for tbia
place, who will gira all deaircd information to
thoie contemplating iniurance.
ai ,
List of letters remaining unclaimed
In the Poitotfice at Clearfield, for the week ending
ereocmoer eiu, isrc t
Coult, D.
McLafferty, F. D.
McLaferty, John
1'otter, Herman
ltitohey, Samuel B.
Sherwood, Cuarlea '
Stollman, David
Tremaine, II. D.
Wolf, Jacob F.
Weaver, Jerome B.
Wircy, Steve.
P. A. GAULIN, P M.
Elder, B. F.
Ureal, J. B. (2)
'llaaaer, Frederick
Gardner, Loutta ''
Hogan, Michael
Iladden, Florenoa
Jauutotoeurt, Pietro
Kavanaugh, Jaa. 11.
McNcrle, Juo. B.
Eefitted It will be gratifying to
the traveling public- to learn that the "Old Oyi
ter Hotel," at Hollen, hai been fitted up with new
furniture by tho iheriff, and Iti proprietor, O. R.
Clark, Ii now prepared to entertain and refreah
tbe Jaded traveler. Though not ai elegant aa the
new home, the .ble ii aa good, tho bcdi aa downy,
and the landlord aa obliging aa before. Lik Dim-
wal.
The next sesaion of Mies Swan's
lehool openi Monday, January 6th. The preient
term eoaoj Deeeinbor lillh, allowing a vacation
during the Holiday!. Thii Inalllution il flrlt-
claaa In every reipect. Miaa Swin'i eduoational
ahilltlea' are too well known to need any recom
mendatioo. Sec advertiaement for particulara.
To Customers!. We, (he under-
llgncd, merchant! of the Through or Clearfield,
agree to cloto our rcepaetlro plaeca or buiineai
on the Jith or December, (Chriitmaa) 1873.
Our cuatomerj will pleaae bear thia tb mind.
William Reml,
Weaver A Delta,
T. A. Fleck A Co,
J. S. Showere,
D. Stewart A Son,
Kratier A Lytic,
John Troutman,
Gulioh A Jaekaon,
Jamea Kerr A Co.,
11. F. Bigler A Co.,
laaaejohneon A Soul,
Robert Mitchell,
J. M. Kretier,
A. Uuinaburg,
J. C. Ilarwick,
K. Moaaop,
T. M. Rohinaon A Co., 11. Bridie,
G. D. Goodfellow A Son, P. (. Miller,
Sackett A Schryver, J. W. Wright,
Lever Flegal, Joaeph Dyaart,
David Adainl, Ed. W. Uraham.
Specials.
Cl'BAI CUBA I Ct'BAI CUBA I CUBA!
Notwilbatandine- the Cuban War, Kerr A Co.
hare brought on from the eaat a Inrgo lot of
.Motuing and tieut I furniatnng Uooua, which
have been bought at I'amo Pricee anil will be eold
at Pnnio Pricoa. Now la tiie time, ai there ia a
reduction of orer 1 per oont, tali and aoo for
yoiiraclrai. 10dec3t,
A. T. Shaw hoi returned fiom the city and ro
port! to oi that be pure haa td a full liue of Holt
day Uooda,
Knrr A Co., hare received a lot of new and
faabiouable Neck Tica.
A. I. Shaw'a Holiday Uooda will be here I
few dayi. Tba leleetionl are elegant and they
will bo eold at oeaie prioee
Twenty doaen of the Celebrated UnirerisJ f hirt
Jut received at Kerr A to a.
flo io Sbaw'l ftruc; Store, when you are In town,
on election day, (Iflth) and examine bii ittok of
beautiful Holiday Uoodl.
Fuapendcri of every deacriptiun at Kerr A Co.'j
ton weex.
A. I. Shaw lella ua he lptenda Idling hll TIoll
day Gooda rtry low thii year, on account of the
acarcity of money, eo thai all oan ba aupplied.
Hoilery, only 8 eenta per pair, at Kerr A Co 'a
The Holiday (Joyji at A. I. Shaw'l will be
opened in a few daya,
Genti, take notice that you can boy a ialr of
ifiorea lor is eenia, ai averr a ovi, ranic, you
know.
. Newspaper Decisions,
1. Any peraon who take! a paper reeularly
from the I'oat Qlfce whether directed to hia
name or another'!, or whether he haa lubioribed
or not ia reeponaibli for the payment.
2. ir any perioa ordere bii paper diacontinued
ha mull pay all arrearagea, or tho puhlieber may
oontinue to iced until payment ia made, and eol
leot the whole amount, whether the paper ll taken
from Ihe othee or not.
- S. Tbe court! have decided that rcfnalng to
take oewapapen or periodical! from tke Poet
Office, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, la prima facie avidenoe or intentional fraud
Fi'Rl and Rnnue. The largeit aaaortment of
Ladiea and Gentlemen a rnre, ever brought to
the county, can be aocn at L. Flegal'!, and at
lueh low pricei that the many who buy are ai-
toniibed. Alio, uuueio, noir anri uoon reonei,
A Card. Min McAlpine, teacher of Muaic,
Painting, Crayon and Drawing. Room at the
Acadcroy. aug27
Wood and Willow Ware of all deioriptiool for
tale by 11. r. iligicr a lo.
lide and outaide Cottagea, Farm Jiuildinga, Ac.
Beautiful, durable and economical. Uround in
pun Lineecd Ull.
mye 70 . r. moi.aa a 10.
Bird Cagea a large aaiortment at 11. F. Big
ler A Co. 1.
Save Time! Save Labor! Rave Money! Rave
Clothei ! The " Novelty Wringer " la tbe beat in
the market. Uuy It I try It.
For lale by H. F. Btona f Co,
Ml'ST UK OLl
BY JANDARV JOTi!. Wf !
Kelt Prlnta. 14 icnll.
Brat Delanea ....19 and 20
Black Alpaoea 2
Heat Euipreea Clelhl M
French Mnrioo 11 and bill
Bhawla, loatlntc, Balmoral rlkirtl, Tahle Linen,
Flannelit Cmimerea, Ladiea' end Children1!
Bhoel, at price! to luit the time!.
I he itock muat ee 101a ana you win rare mon
ey by purchaaing. WM. Ilbi:i),
norlv vieurneiu, a.
II. F. Bialer A Co. have been maklnar eitcnalve
addition! to their atoea or narnware ine laat few
dayi. Kverytbiog new in phelf Hardware, bad
dlerl' Hardware, Formera' Hardware, Builden'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kiada,can be ee.
at Ihalr Bture. lay 82.
Fawa. Platan'e Croaa-eutfiaw, (Jreat American
Saw, llovnlon'a Llghtninr Haw, at
t-llo-i'a H- F. Iltoi-Ra A Ce'a.
R. B. Wheelbarrow!, Baby Carriage!, Toy Ex
preal Wagoni aod Wbeelharrnwa, at
aj&li II. F. Ilioi.aa A Co'.
A full line of tloueehrdd Uooda, Japanned Wan,
Ac, for eale by 11. F. Bigler A Co.
relete, Oil! and Varnlahel for eale by It. F.
Bfgjer A Co.
Ai!. Seventy-Ira doien
Cleartcld
Wood-1
ehoppen Axei at
WW: JJ. f. BIGLER A Ce'i.
To tub Cmitui or 1'cnyari.rtaiA. Your at
tention la rcapaotfully inviled to the fact that the
National Banka are now prepared lo receive aub
aeriptiona In the Capital Hlock of the Crntennial
Board of Fiuance. The fundi realiiud from thia
lotiroo are to he cmptuyed lo the erection of the
building! for the International Eihibltion. aod
the ex,cniee oonnecUid with Hie lame. It ia con
fidently avpeoled thru the Krvatoiie State will be
reproretited by the name ol every clllaen alive to
Eatiiotlo oommrmoiatiou of ihe one hundredth
irth-flay of tiie nation. The aliarea of itock an
ollcred for $10 each, aud lubaerihon will receive
a handanmely iteol engraved Certificate of Block,
auitahlo for framing and preaerralion ai a na
tional memorial,
lntereal at the rate of ilx per cent, per anautu
will be paid on all payment! of Centennial Stock
from date of pavmout to January 1, 1870.
Subaoribore who are not near a National Bank
can remit a check or poitoflioa order ta tho un
doraigncd. FHEDK. FRALEY, Treniurer,
uyl'D V04 Waluul 8,., I'hilajcljihift.
" CUT THIfl 01T. -'
It May Xava Your 1,1 ft,
t
Ther Ii no pernn IWing but whnUurTtiri more
or leu with Luoff liieui. Oougln, ColiliorCoa
fumptloo, jet tnm would dl rather than pay 7ft
ootita fur a bottle of medio. no thaj would cure
iuom. iir. a. uuiodh tiormnn ojrup noa, late
ly boon lutroducpd in th la oountrr front UrmanT
and iti wondruui euroi aatonUtici everyone laat
try It. If you doubt what we iny la print, out
.in. uhi nnu inio i. io your irugjf in. u. if, n at
iox, and o;ot a Mmple bottle' free of etirt;, or a
irgulur iih for 7i oents. U, (1. OUKliN,
20ug73 Woodbury, N. J.
Calcined Platter for eale by 11. F. Blgter A Co.
KaAftTHiRt Porioniwliooontoiiiplatebaildtng
win uo won io can ana exitmine our itock oi
BUILUINO MATKUIALH. We have In itock a
full line of Duilden' Hardware, ha ill, Paluti,
Oili, Untt, Putty, Caleiijed I' latter, Ao.
myim .,. i .11. V. Hip lb a ti Co. .
nonca toWaoox akd CAnniiaa Uakkith. We
bavejuft repel ved a jpncral aisortmentof Wegon
and Carrlafcn Woodu, alio a full line of Spiiogi
aaaaea e.ver, naaavea " v weave ajiavaau u.M UltlU.
ll.F.Biouxa A Co.
Juit received, a large lot of non-exploilve
unui' Buq ifOuuDrua afc
- II. F. B i on Ce.
RECAPITULATION, -Bird
Cag9t.
Wood aod Willow Ware. .
Household Ooodf.
All kind! of Hard. '
Jrtpanoed Ware.
Painti. Oiln, Vamlibel.
Calelued Planter. -:.. '
Wairon and Carriage Mukpri' iiiunllri.
All of the almve fur tale at the mammoth Hard
ware Btore of II. I. Bigler A Co., Heoond street,
uiearnem, i t, tit
Stlirn'M.
On November 30tli. 1873. hv Rev. J. W. IlAl fjll-
awouv, Mr. IIIDEON C. FOHCKY 10 Mill LUCY
M. HULKKll, both of Urahamton.
On October 2th. 1H7.1, by Rev. p. Hbciuax,
Mr. WILLIAM Ll TilKll, or .Madera, to Mn.
HELEN M. AKIIULltN, of Clinton county.
On November 2 7th, 173, by Bee. P. Ilxrxuix,
Mr. UOIIKKT HANNAH lo Mile LEAH US
MAN, both of Cleartcld oounty.
On December 3d, 1873, by B. Duenna, K.q..
.nr. v. w. i;iii.k, iormerty or wew lorx, to AD
EMMA C. UOWhllSOX, of I'n Ion townahip.
On December 4th, 1R", by Rev. A. D. Yocru,
Mr. ALr HKIi II. ALLKMAN lo Mial MAUI HA
A.SIILUA11T, both of ClearOold. , , -
The above eouplo kindly remembered theprlnt-
era, for which they bare our thanke. '
IHarlrtjJ.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected wukl; by Rirranu M oajor, Wholraale
and Itctuil Dealer in Dry tloode, tlrocenea, Fro,
vliloni, Ac, Market alroet, t:iearlleld, Fa.
Cl.iiriiL, l' Derember, U"i.
Apj)lea.f;reen,ODQ 60Hogi, dreiaed I
Dried, U lb 10 Uidea, green.. I
Apple butlor,t?gal, 75 llam 00 18
Butter. 00(J 3i 'Shoulder!..,.. IIOloJ 1!
fleam. ...... $J 75& if" o.dci.. ...0'i) Ijj
lluckwbeat 1 on Lard
Buckwheat dour tbf 6 Meal pork,V bhl...20 00
Beef, dried. IS Oall CO
Beef, frceh 7($ Onion!.... I (0
floer.ii, M 12 00(uU Oli Potalnei 0l(-$ vj
Corn, iholled.. J 01) Peachea, dried. Ih lo
Corn, ear 00(3 40 I'laetor, V bU. 00
Corn meal, V aaek, 1 30 live. 1 10
Chop. ewll OOfrn 1 40 Raga, U lb
Cloveraead. o On Sall, iaek.2i0) I 50
Cheeie 20 Shinglea,18 ln.4(d. 00
Cherriei, lb. 10(a) ll) r3hloglei,2 inlOr, It 00
Chlckeni, dnd, lb, 121 Timothy iced 00
Egil 25Tallow .... 12t
Flaaaeed ! 00 Wheat . lli
Flour 00(3) 00 Wool . 40
Hay 00 00ft, 22 00 Wood, V cord 4 iO
lo 11 u m y 1 vn n I a I In i 1 road
TYRONE i. CLEARFIELD BUANCH.
rN and after Monday, IOV 3d, 1873, the
V7 Paiaenger Traioa will run daily (except bun
dayi) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follow!
CLEARFIKLD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTil.
L13AYK K0BTII.
ClearOeld. 1.40. r..
Tyrone t.T.0,A.u
Philipaburg....4.3S, '
Oaeeola ,..4.60,
Tyrone ....U0, "
Oaeeola ID 40, "
l,hllipeliurg.IC AS, "
Clearlield 11.40,
CLBARFIKLD KXI'KKSS
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 5.40 a. u.
Tywne..,.....7.00 r..
Philyaburg.. t it
Oaeeola. t.tO
Intcraeetion.. 7.48 '
Tyrone.. t.00 1
lutcraection...7.li
Oaeeola 8 10
Philipaliurg ...8.25
Clearfield, ar....30
FAHP: KKOM iCLKAHFIKLD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa
1 05
Middletown i 00
Marietta. 5 50
Laneaater I 8ft
PHILADELPHIA 7 05
Altoona 1 85
Lock Hof.ejl...
Willi amaport.
Huntingdon ..
Lowiatown. ....
Maryaville.....
2 70
I o
1 80
3 00
4 50
4 75
Johnatown.. ... 2 80
UARRI8BURII...
PITThUUKtl t
fjioae aonneetionl made by all traina at Tyrone
ana i.oex ueren.
8. S. BLAIR,
my17-tf. Superintendent.
c
LKAKFIELD ACADEUY.
MALE! DEPARTMENT.
THE WINTER TERM of fourteen wicjci will
comment! MONDAY, JM'ARl 8lb, 1873.
Tcrmi of Tuition.
Reading, Writing, Menial and Written
Arithmetic, Urammar, tioograpby and
Juatory.....
Natural Philoaopbr, l'hyaiology, and Sin
9 00
gle Entry Book-keeping, or either, with
In. above
For Inelruotioni in Double Kntry Book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, rrio
oial term! to be arranged.
13 00
For particular! reepectlng the acboo! apply to
augi7 7Jti ' l. el. JUOanAl.1,1
MISS H. S, SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, FA.
rpilB WINTER TERM of fourteen wrokl, wiU
X oommencc Monday, January 5th, 18i4.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lea.
lorn, i'rimarv Arttbmetio ana rrimarv
Oeograr-hv 17 00
Uiatory, Local and dcacrintiva Oeography
with Man drawing, urammar. juentai
and Written Arithmetic. ( 00
Alirobra and the Soionrce.'. It 00
fnatruotlon in inatrumenlal niuale V... 1,0 00
Oil palnllne, 24 Icaaona 13 III
Wax work......'. I M
roe full partleulari aejid Tor Circular.
Clearfield, Aug. , 1873. ' :T;70.yO
I. SNYDER,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
f.na raxiaa it
WaUilios, Cloclii nnd Jowolry,
t7rwtriBi'a How, ilarttt Slrtl,
xi:ahfiki.i, pa.
All kindi of repairing In my line promptly at
tended to. April 2.1, 1173.
A Came tnatiajaingon.lbepremliei
J oftheaubirriliiK reaiditig in llradr townehlp,
on Ihe 15th day of October laat, a White Heifer,
luppoaed to lie about twenty tnnnllil old, with
oine nd epola on tin body, ind three lege an
red from the knee lo the hoof, The owner il re.
queated to aome forward, prove property, nay
cherreaand take her away, or abewill bediapoeod
of according l6 law.
SOLOMOV SHAFFER.
Lulfierahurg, Nov. 18, l3..ai
SAW
Wa have reoeireil tbe agenev fbr the above ana
will aell theoa at manufacturer I pricei. Call and
examine then. Thev lr Ihe bet.
alt ft H. r. BIOMR A CO.
6.
"ijjrrUaujous.
N
EV ADVKimsEUJNT!
SPEC I At.
ANNOUNCEMENT I
T. A. FLECK iSr. CO.
would announce that thev are now enealnar fur
tbe Fall Beaaon the moat attractive and complete
lock oi
.MlHInerj aud fanq Goods
ever before offered in Clearfield. In our Fancy
Uooili Department w an offering fu! Ileal of
Hoilery,
Olovei,
Tloa, ; .
I.acci, -
Kibbom,
Woolen Gooda.
Hoop Hklrti,
forecta.
Hair Coodi,
Canvaaa Patterna,
Dreaa TrDnmtlifje, M oratcda, eVr,,
all of which we arc olfiring at attractive pricei.
HILLIlTSIkY DEJAST1I2S2TT.
W. arc now opening the lateat itylei and aovol.
ticc for tbe Kail Scaion.
:. BONNETS, . v , j r j
HATS,
FEATBERS,
FLIJIES,
VELVET RIBBONS,
TIPS, "
ORNAMENTS,
FLOWERS, Ac.
0UB TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
ii Id charge of a firit-alnti Trimmer from tho citj.
Wt Miclt an Ingestion of ouritjlea by tho
laittti oi Liarjstd and vicinity.
Htora room tbe lame aa sow ooaupiad by Wm
Rcod, on Morki't itrcit.
Dorm T. A. FLECK fc CO.
rjlIIE LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES I ST YES !
ver brought to the eountr. an being received at
thcllardwenEatabliehmeiitof II. !'. IIUJI.KH
Aa CO., eonifriaing the following Cook gtorel :
fTEAB'S CALORlFiC,
SPSQUKIIANNA,
REGULATOR.
NOBLE.
EXCELSIOR.
TRlUJiTU.
GOV. PESX.
, , KEADINO,
; NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. AC.
1 Alio, tbi following Heating Stovcai
SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER,
, SPEAR'S ANTI D1JST.
i SPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
, ' SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
MORNING LIGHT,
BON TON, '
G1PSEV, ,
' VULCAN,
. SUNBEAM,
RU3V
I DAUPHIN EGO, .
, CHESTER EGO,
VOLCANO,
I rUOEKX,
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE
ROOM STOVES, 40.
Clcarn.M, Sept. Ji, 1871.
T
O LUMHERIHENI
PERFECTION IN
CANTHOOKSl
Tk,a ClenrflrM Kxfcliior Cinthook will not
wear out or brtak, Wing eotiitructetl wUh ont
tojid baod fiom clip to point
1 . . .
It li prononneMl br all prut laal lsibnnn
who ha a ex ami nnd it to ba tha mott pfrfrel
Caathook crar iDfantod.
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
Manufaoturtd by A not Kbkmard f Co.. at
CLEARFiKIiD. r.
orJcn prom filly attended o, niZ'16
6AWS! SAWS! SAWSj
DISTAN'I CROSS CUT, MII,t, DRAO AKB
CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boyntoa'B Lightning Oroas-cut Saw.
A180,
PATENT PERFORATE? I .ELECTRIC SAWS,
For lale
ciij,7o p. jd;glrr A CO.
C. D. AVATSON,
DBALER is
DRUGS & PATENT MDICIXES,
CONFECTIONKKIKS,
TOTS ASH YAWKEK NOTIOWrt,
FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE,
BBST BR AN US TORACCO A SROARS.
SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONER!,
Maeoni tullalng, tunmi Street, ,
deet 7?ly CLEARFIELD, fk.
grjj Mods, ibtwltt, (Ctr.
J. M. KRATZER.
D
HSI R AILr.RTYLr. ofCaaalmer a, Ac,
Mr Men and Mora, at J. M. hKMiKU'r).
Tllltll'.Pl.Y, Bruiaeli, Ingrain and Cher
Carpeta, alau, floor Oil Clotlia, at ri-iluood
pricei, at J. M. KIlATZEIl't.
TJEST AHHOHTMESIT of Wall T.iper ever
It
offered In thii rlclnitj. 10c to tl per niece,
line gilt p.ipor, etc, at
J. At. MlAW.fcll .-i,
THIS MIWT popular mukei of Muallm, Shccl
lnga, l'lllow Mualitu, Ae., at aamall ailvanoe
above coal, b; the pieec, at 1, It. KRATZKIt 8.
NEW fJOODII. NEW STYLES, LARGE
AKSOHl.NENT, LOW PUlCHri, all to be
found at J. M. KHA'I ZEU'S.
I ADIEU' DHF.SS C(HI8, In the greatcil
J variety new apring ihadel neweat and
uioatdealralilaatTlca-at J, At. K KATZER'8.
AVAItlETY of Dre.a Gooda, au I table for
mourning alao enpe veila, critlara, Ao
euu.tanlly cn hand, at f II. KRATZER'S.
RECEIVING a large ruppl of Ladiea' and
Children. Slioea, made to order aud war
ranted. A handiojio tiaitev fpr (2.00 at
mchJO J. AI. KRATZER'S.
r)ET Oranite ware Tea Seti and Chamber
gt Set!, Knlvea and Forka, Silver-plated Forka
aud Spoom, Tabli Linen, Napklna, vory cheap, at
roohSo - J. M. KUAIZER'S.
CIHAWI.e, Scarfi. Ncckliei, Collara, Yella,
O Hair Uooda, Olovea, Ac. Kid Ulovea at 7Je,
alao the Juaepnlne Beam I til Kid Ulovea, at
uok2 J. U. KRATZER'S.
It
BAD TI11SI
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT
Tha attention of tha fltiicna of Clearfield and
rleloil It dlraoUd U tho fact that OoodMlow A
Run ara tba agenti of M. Niaoo A Co., and hare
juit meired a half don ear loadi of Floor and
Peed, which they offer at tha lowest poiiibla fig
araa. A larga atook of
FLO VR, CORN MEAL, CUOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoei, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, Ae.
Particular attention il oalled to M. Niece A
Co.'! brand of Family flour, which il the bait in
the market.
Flour aod Feci) can and will bo lold cheaper
man ia .an do ootainea eiaewnere in iirarnoiu
oounty.
tT'Store on Market itreot, next door to lion.
Alexander Irvine reaidonce.
GOODFELLOW A B0,
JanlOlf Agente for M. Nieee A Co.
KRATZER & LYTLE
Turpentine,
Palnta, 1
Oill, J
f Nulla,
i lllaaa,
I Tutty,
WILL SELL YOU
French, Richards ti Co.'s
Buck Lead
AKD
Calcined, Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Tmmenie itock on hand.
ClearAold, Fa, Juaai, H7S. .
gTEVEN'SON k CO'.S
EXCELSIOR BAKERY,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Having recently 6tted up a new Bakery, and
procured Ihe aervicce of a flnt-claai Baker, we
are prepared lo furolah
FRESH BREAD,
ROLLS, CAKES, &C
every day. We will deliver Bread. Roll", Cakes
of all kioda, freah every morning, el the doora of
our ouateuicra, tr deaired. Wa reapoctfully io.
licit a ahare of publlo patronage, and feclaurc
that we eau give entire eaiiefaciUin.
We alao kecA on buid a etioioe aaaortment of
CANlUhK, NUT, ORArluEa, LEMONS, TO-
UAUiu, l imns, de,
Freth FRI IT8 and VEGETABLES received
daily and eold at reaaonabte orieea.
Freah OYSTERS, In leaaon.by theeanorquart.
jia.inr.Am aiwaya on nann.
fiive ua a call. We alrivo to pleaae.
Aug. , laVJ-tf. STEVKbSOK A CO.
YJt A. & W. D. 1RVIN,
CORNER STORE,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
KSCE1TI
FLOUR
AND
SALT
BY CAR LOAD,
Ajpd lull t amnU advajico.
ll O ! Tf
BY THE COIL,
AND
PACKAGE GOODS
FOR .
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
SOLD
C II A Pi
Angual H, 187S M:T1
J. Re M'MURRAY
will srrri.y tot? with akt article
OP MERCHANDISE AT TIIR VERT LOWEST
PRICE. COME AND SEE. (I;J:T3:t)
NEW WASHINGTON.
Ill very Htnble.
TIIE underelgacd bog! leave to Inforo the pob
lie that he Ii ntiw fully prenarrd to arc .rumr
dale all ia ihe flj of farniihing Ilnraci, Hegglel,
Saddle! and liarneii, on Ihe ihorteit notice and
on reaaonahle tcraia, RAildence oa Loeuit itreet,
betweea Third and Fourth.
OEO, W, QEARnART.
1ir.ld, April llIMt. ' 1r
iUigeiUaucoiisi.
the sm.:
M'EEKLV, flElli-WKKKI.V AND IAILY.
TUB Wl.EKI.Y KIN ! t o wlilMy known to
retjuira an ateodcd rauommondatiup but the
ressuni wuiob have alraadjr uitta it fifty Ihout
moI PubMrihrri, and which wilt, we hope, gira it
inioj tbouaandi inure, an briifl) ai folowii
It ii a flrit-rata newspaper. All the newi of
the day will be found In it. condensed when an-
iinportant, at full lonfih wlien of moment, and
atwayi prcientc-d in a clear, iutelliglbla and in
torettixf nanuer.
Il ia a flrit-rate family paper, fall of entertain
ing and initructiva reading of every hind, but
containing nothing that can offend tho moit atl-
Icate and aorupulout taste,
It Ii a first-rate itory paper. Tha bei tatei
and romaneei of ourrcnt literature are carefully :
iciccirq ana irgioiy prtniea in hi page.
It Ii a flrit-rate agricultural pnpur. The moit
froib and initrurlivo artleloi on agrloultural top
ic! rjalarly appear In tbii drpartinent.
It ii an independent political paper, belonging
ta no party ana wearing no eollar. It fight for
priuoijilt and the election ef tbo beet mon t of
fice. It especially darolea IU onfrgici to tho ex
posure tf tha great corruption! that now weaken
ind disgrace our country, and threaten to under
mine republican institutions altogether. It haa
no fear of knarei, aud asks no farors from their
supporter!.
It report the fashioni fr tho ladiei and tbe
markets for the mon. especially the eaitlo mar
koi, to which it pnyi particular attention.
Finally, It Is the cheapest paper published. One
dollar a yoar will iceureit fpr any subscriber.
It is not Dccestary to got up a e!ib in order to
baroTJIB WEEKKLY 8IJN at this rate. Any
one who lends a single dollar will get tha piper
for a year.
We have no trardin; agents.
THE W EEKLY tUJNEight pagei.fif.5
ilx eolurani. Only 914)0 a ear. io diiooanti
from thia rate.
Til 15 i;MI-WFF.kI.Y SU!t. Same lUe
as the Daily 8an. i.Ot) a year. A discount
of Ht pr cent, to elobs of 10 or orcr.
TUB UAILV U N. A largo four-page news
paper of twrnty. eight oolumni. Iaily circulation
or or VMAHHK All tho news for '4 oents. Hub
soription price 6 eenta a month, or VUefX) a
year. To clubs of 10 or orer, a discount of 20
per cent. Address:,
nr!2 6t "Til E SUN," New York City.
OOK AND HEAD!
SADDLE &IUBXESS MAKIAG!
JOHN Q. HAEWICK,
Markot St., CLEARFIKLD, Ta..
Is the man to go to if yon want a let of new
HAKNKHS or a new &AUPLK. or anything else
in that line. lie turns out aa good work aa ii
done in any shop in Pennsylrania. and bis prices
are very rear-onawe.
Constantly on hand a foil line of
TllOTTING GOODS,
such as Trotting Suddles, Quarter andlhn Booti,
Troitinr Hollen. Wh'tps, Fine brushes and Combs,
Ac. A fine assortment of Nets, Horse Coreri,
Knee Blankets. Buffalo Kobes, Ac., Ac, kept in
season. In fact anything that horsemen stand in
need of Is always oo band.
All of which will be aold at wholesale er retail
at the rery fairest rates.
Kepairing promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed. bho ia room formerly oeenpied as
roil urace. jprn , loia,
T. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
,saiii,i:ks,
Pealeri in
Harness, Saddles and Bridles,
BLANKETS, BUIIES,
Fly JJoU, Collars, Whips, Ac.
' A larre itock of TR0TTIX0 GOODS of all
deaeriptiona. Alio, a large itock of I1AKNESS
TKIMM1NUH.
rllepairiiif prompll attended to.
Fbop ob Market itreot, Qraham'l Row, la ihop
toruerlj occupied by rfamei Alexanuer.
Cleardild, Pa., Jane 85, 1S73.
E.
F. BIGLER CO.'S
-SPECIALTIES-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
HKCHANICS' IIARDWARE,
LUMBERMEN'S IIARDWARE,
PARMINO tTSNSILS,
MILL SUPPLIES,
IR0S NAILS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARSISIIE,
PAJSIERS' KIXDISaS,
CALCINED PLASTER.
Key JS, 1878. '
B
OOT 4$)D SHOE MAKING.
JOSEPH It. DEKIUNO, ob Market atreet, la
Skaw'i Row, Clearfleid, Pa., hai joit received
a Ine lot of Preach Calf Kkioi and Kipi, the
beat In the market, and ii now prepared toman
efactun ererythlng ia hii 'line, lie will war
rant hii work te bi ai repreaented.
The el'liena of CleirCeld and Tlcinlty arc
riapeetlully inritel to giro hia) a call.
Work done at ihort notice. M'7-1y
lRAKK SHORT, uf the "Short
J. Shoe Khop,M givei aotiee that ha hai re.
next door te Ihe Allegheny ilytvl, oa Market
llreet, where he il prepared to make ana inenl
BOOTS AND SHOES,
rtitcbed, lewrd or pegged, with the vest itoek tbe
eaf-tern roaiket ffndt and at as roa'orable prieec
ai they can be bought fur elrewliere, and where
be li prepared to accommodate all his old custom
ers axd as many new oaci aa may favor bim with
a oall. Thankful fur past favors, bo would re
Mtectfallr solicit a continuance of their patronise,
i bliOHI,
ClearflcU, October p, 1873.-6ni
Lime for Sale!
THE undersigned, residing near tha depot has
wde aomptete arrangements with Lima
Ltfroon east of tbe mountalu, whereby he li ena-
jicd to keep constantly on hand a large quantitaf
PURE LIME!
which be offera lo farmer! and boildera at a trifle
above coat. Thoie in need of ihe article would de
well to f're me a cell, or .We.ee ae. fcy letter, be
fore na"Uuiig Uuir lime.
' ' K0. 0. PASSM0RR.
CJearC.iLI, Pa.i iin. 0, )M.
Spokes, Rims $ Plow JIandles.
JOHN G. DAVSji SON,
lI0 SF0KE JVOItkS,
S. W, Cor. LEOPARD A OTTER Btreeti,
rniLADELrniA.
jMr-Send for Price Lilt. T:S0:o
1 1ATENT ItlGHT FOR SALE. 1
I offer for lale Ihe right far the eale df Ihe 0.1-
e orated Waahing Macbioe, known aa tba
'Ira 8, Stillman Defiance Washer."
In Iba county of Clinton. M ill aell Ihe right for
the rntiro county, or for eaeh townahip. Tbii
.Wiaher il known to be one of the rery beat la
oae, end their lale ia rery large whererer intro
duced: Apply by letter or In peraon lo
J. A. TEltPR,
norl 3m t.oth.r.burg, Clearfield Co., Pa.
" IMEf LIME! '
Tha undirl.fftind ll HAW ftpenftrrd ta fnrnliti
the public with an aicellint quality of
Bollofonte Wood-Burned Lime.
for plastering ttarpntrs, hy the larga or isnall
qiiantiiy. Can be found for thn present t Tie's
new bttll.luig, on Market street.
oeti-tr id p. Hfti ieijuuwu.
Bead's Embrocation,
Vlatr rowiLi'i,)
For all dlaeaael laiideat I Heraea, Cattli, aid
Haaaaa Utah, req tring Ihe nil ef aa
external applieatlea.
Thii Bmhroeatloa waa eitenaiiilr a.ed by
tke Qoreraaeat during Ihe war,
For lale by Rartiwlck A Irwin, Cleartcld
Joe.pk R. Ii.rln, Cerwenarllle. Dlnle) lned.
ander. Lattifaborg. ' p' " -J ' if.
gratistrji.
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF TUG QRKAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES 1
BY n. POBTr.R HI AW, D. D. f
IMPORTANT TItCTIISi
IlaVinr inec;eded In retllnt a llihtcr tariff oa
material, hence tho (on anil Bunnell .barge M
partial and full lata of Tee:b. aae the beat
uianolBCtore ol tertn aiu outer rnaienai. au
o oerotioni realitercd and warranted to eer
rice and latiitaction.
Prienda, reflect that my ohargei for th tnie,'
ticn of artificial and the laving of the natural
teeth are nowthe moat reeioneMeln Pennaylranla.
Preacrre yoertoetb and yon preeerre your heallo.
Pattini of the natural UelU ia a healthy, pre
lerrativeand uaeful oondition ia made a apeoiaity.
Diaoaaea and uialforuiatinuaeoinnien tn tLc meulb,
law and aaanclatc parte, are treated and corrected;
with fair auoooii Jxaintnationi and ecnamia
tioni rare.
It would be well for patient, from a diitnnce ta
let me know by mail a few dayi befon coming
to tho office.
ll li rery imiiortint that children between tb
agea of lix and twelve yean ahould ban their
teeth examined. ' "
Anaeilhetici are admlnlitcred aad Teeth re.
moved without pile.
Imposition! and charlcttr ira judged hy all
the world by the exprcesioni of the face, heat
how rery dieaatrotie may it therefore be for per
aonl lo indulge en expreirioo of dialorted frat.rea,
even ai.art from a hygienic view. Now, to anjoy
natural (not artificial) eomfWfa a nlaaalrll,
reaped aod obey natnrll aiinpllcitrea end raalenet.
P. PORTKK BII AW, h. . I.
OSee la New Uaaoulg Building, Second itreet,
Clearfield, Ta. aiayle'7
DENTAL CARD.
Dit. A. M. UILL3
'Would aar to hia natlenti and the rub-
lie generally, that, baring diaaulred partnerabip
wiib Dr. Hhrxw, he ia now doing Ihe entire work
of bii olSoe himaelf, lo that patieota need not fear
being put nnler toe nanue ni any oiner operator.
ClearOeld, March 30, lSrpdSOinohlS
J. M. STEWABT, D. D. S.,
OfEce oror IrwhTa Drug Store,
CtT&WESVrLlMC, PA.
All dental operation, either la the mecbanleal
or operative branch promptly attended to and
satisfaction guarantee. '(Special attention paid
to the treatment of diseases ef the natural teeth,
gnms and mouth. IrrfgftUrft ef the teeth iue
ocisfullj corrected. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
of tbe best urate rial and warranted to render lat
ilfaction. april2C71:ly
. . 1 . - I -
rjUJE MITCHELL WAGOX,
FOR
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use.
Cnirersally knows aa tba
ORIGINAL IUCINB WAGON.
Made by erperieneed workmen out ef ai good)
material a money caq buy We do not claim to
build (be lowest priced itT,-igom, but onr aim is ta
build a well proportioned witgon id all its parte
and excel in durahflify and liht draft. Forth
pail quarter of a ecutury the Mitobell Wagoi haa
iuceesfully maintained tbe reposition of being
the best wagon in nee. The rapidly Increasing
demand for them prove! thoir superiority orer all
other wagons. t
Milefarll. Lewie t Co , Manufacturer!. Biclae.
WiKoniin. For lale by
THOP, RETIiY.
Aug. 6, 1878. Clearfteld, i'a.
XTEW LIME K1L3I !
11 NEAR CiaWKXSVlLLB.
The underftfrned would respectfully notify all
tereons Interested that he bas Just erected a new
ime Kiln, in Pike township, anl will keep ea
hand a first-cliss quality ol Oray Lime which
will be furnished to farmers, builders and othere
at 15 ecntt per b untie 1, oash, at the kiln.
JeM-em U. D. CALDWELL.
CIIEAI GKOCEUJ-S8!
LUMBER CITT, PA.
The undersigned announces to his old friends
and patrons that he has opened a good line of
WKOCEKIES A I'KOVISIO.VS at tbe old stand
of Kirk 4 Spencer, far which he solicit a liberal
patronage. II. W. SPENCER.
Lumber CUr, fa., March 20-tf.
IOR tALl- The undersigned offeri for
sale a valunble town preporty in the borough
ot riearOrid. i.ot SfrxiNd fvet, with a good two-
stury plunk home theieon erected with three
rooms down stain and four bed rooms up ilatra.
Also icwing room aod bath room on second floor.
House finished complete from cellar to attic
Uoud douhle porch And good water. Prion rea
aonahle and payment easy.
20aug73 WM. M. McCUI-LOt'O U.
OK SALE!
A large and well finished Brick Dwelling, iiln
ate on the firer brvnir, in the borough of Clear
field, containing e.eren rooms, with good cellar,
water In the kitchen, and all the modern conve
nience. Pantries, llitb-room, Clo'.he. presses, Ae.
Lot sixty feet front and two hundred and thirty
feet bach, with a twenty fhot alley on th) east
tide. Said building, with all the appurtcnanost
will be sold cheap, with payments to suit purcha
ser. Application ean be made to the under
signed, or to A. C. Tate, Eiq., who will giro all
necessary Information to those who desire to In
spect the property.
T1I03. J. McCrLLOUOII.
JuNy 21U,18:S, tf.
TJONDS FOU BALE. The Clour-
J 9 fold Gas Company Ii oflering iti bonda ai
an Inrestment, running from one to ten years,
bearing lis. per cent, interest, payable semi-annually
oa the first dayi of January and July.
The amount ia limited to IO,OtM. being but
one-third of the stock of Ihe eotnpsny.thui mak
ing tbe bonds a desirable and safe inrestment.
They oan Iwd at cither of the Uanki in thii bor
ough, or at the Treasurer's ofiW.
W. W. IiKTTS, Treasurer.
Clearfield, Bept 10, 1873.-tf
HOUSB AND LOT FOK SALKl
The House and Lot on the corner of Mar
ktand Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa.. Is for anle.
The Lot contains nearly an acre of ground. Tho
house 1 a Jarga double frame, containing nine
rooms. For tertnf and other information apply
to the subscriber, at the Post Office.
norlJl ' P. A. OAtTl.m.
ThcBclis tun Voolcn Factory.
Tenn townahip, Clearfleid Co., fa.
BVIKEP OUTI
OT (OT
BURNED U PI
The auhsbflhers hare, at great eipemo, rehnUt n
naighborhootl neoesiiity, In the erection of n first
cliffi Woolefl MaDufactory with all the modern
improremchtR attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, Cisiimeres, Hatinetti, Ulan
keta, Flan net i, Ac Plenty of goodi on hand to
lupply all our old and a thousand new oustomers,
whom we aik to oome and examine our itoek. ,
Tha business of
CARDING AND FULLING
wilt reeelre our especial attention. Proper
arrangement! will be made to receive and deliver
Wool toiult customers. All work warrint9d and
done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten
tion to business we hope to realise a liberal share
ef public patronage.
10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will pay tba highest market price for Wool
and lell our manufactured goods as low aa aimllar
goods can be bought In the oounty, and whenever
we fail lo render reasonable satisfaction wo can
alwayi he found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either In person or hy letter.
JAMES JOHNSON A BOM?,
prll?6tf Dower P. O.
A NEW DEPARTURE!
iL SOMETHING NKW
Stone Cutters and Masons.
A new firm, under the peine of "W'illitai 4
George Annal, havctarted bn their own hook In
the 8tt.n Cutting and St fin alnaon lutein ess in
Clearfield, where they will ts fi unJ at al titns
ready to taka all entraols and do all kinds 0
woik In their line, from tha building of a Cut
Stone Mansion to ibe laying of a Cellar Wall.
All work entreated to them will receive prompt
attention nnd sntirfaotlon gttarantred.
WILLIAM A UK0RUB ANNAL.
f learfirld, Oct. SU, IbM.-lm
r ANTFeOwA (Jen era I Agent for Clrarfial-I
oounty to represent the funitaaatal Life
Inturanco Compapy, of Hirlford. Cfnn. An en
ergetic man can do well hv addreting, with ref
orenees, atiager.
dpJ i ' ' ViV'Kh.