Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 17, 1873, Image 3

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    f HEj llEPUBLICAN,
, CLEAR ELI), r A. ,
SVKDNRSDAT MORNING, DKC. 17, IStS.
' .Terms of Subscription. '
l) M la edyauecor within three month! ...f J 00
pairi alter mre hu ocioni iti monins i ou
paid nftT thxplrlio of tli months... I 00
' RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Mothoalat F.placopal Cbartta Rer. A. D.
hcui, Pastor. rumi ecmco-crt rj Buiimtti
I0J A. M-, u ii r..
Kaljbata Kuhool at A. M,
Prayer MMtiift erj Thursday, at 7) P. M.
Uorainnnloa Serrloe, lire Sabbath of nry
Until, it 1) A. M.
Ht. Andrew i iiurrn iiiiwopni iter.
rorq B Hall. Pulillo SerTioo Sunday morning
1 0 o clock, and at T f. M. Sunday School at
1'. a. rrayer JUeelini weanosdaT evenlm
T o'clock.'
Preaoylerlan Cuurcn HoT.n. B. Buna.
A-Sabbath lamoee morning and evening, 8ab-
am bobsoi at i r. !. rrnjtr aieotitj n ui,e.
, ovening. , t
Ht. Francis' vnurcti i atiiouc nr. p
. Snaaina. Maaa t lot t'olook A. M., on tbo
second and fourth Mondays of each month.
i.tneran . nureii Her. a. J. Uakthmh
Treoeblne; eeery Babbath, morning nnd evening.
anbath aohool at V a- an. rrayer meolini very
euueadajr orening.
To oue Patross. We hnvo now
in operation in our otfioe one of IIoq'i Mulling
Machine, by which eaoh Mid tvery on of our
subscribers can are Just how hli subscription
aeeonnt stands. Many no doubt bare hereto
fore neglected payment for the reason that they
did not know Jaet how long they owed for, but the
figure immediately following each printed ad
dress five every one the Information. For ln
tauee, "Juo, gruitb Ijn71", Indicates that hit
subscription la paid until the Ant day of January,
1874. We hope our subscribers who are owing ui
for HTeral yeare aa a great majority of them do
will take seeaslos to cither eall at our effioe or
fend ua at loaat a part, if not all, of their Indebl
tdness, at an early time. The eomlng January
court will afford a good opportunity for many to
end jaouey who may not be In town them
selves.' Panic or no panic, we ban to pay out a
eertaia amount of money eaeh week, and wo hope
oar subscribers will b a little more prompt In the
future than la the past. .
We alp hare a great many unsettled accounts
for job printing and advertising which we desire
to hare settled some time before tho day of resurr
rectloa. ' ; ' '
Tho Jury list for Janunry Torm will
be found to tan Issue.
Eight pound and a qunrlur, and a
girl at tnat. "jersey is wrcatqoa in smucs.
Tho annual election lor Director
of the National Banks, we believe, comes off on
Tuesday, the 13th day of January next.
' The PunxHutawncr Spirit fays that
ben Is somebody In that moral town shoring
counterfeit fifty cent shlnplasters.
! e o
It 1 proposed to establish a co-ope
retire store In Altoonn. The morere in tbe mat
ter are tbe working men of the city. '
A disastrous Are occurred nl Modoc
City, in tbe OH Country, on Friday morning.
Tbe greater portion of the business part of the
plaee was burned.
. . i c
Mahoning creek was blessed with a
good Hood on Wednesday and Thursday last, and
a considerable quantity of timber we floated
rlttlburghwnrd.
Vdderisook, tho Cheater county
murderer, was refused a new trial oa Saturday
' last, and sentenced to be banged until ho is
'dead, dead, dead."
Mr. Bradley nnnonnces hy card in
ritatlons aaother ball at the Leonard llouse, on
tho evening of December 23d. Lads, get your
Jesses. " William will make thins lively.
' Thlrty-ono indictments wcro found
against persons in Clarion county fur selling It
quo. without license at a late term of court. Lo
eal Option appears to work well In that county
A grand ball is to take place in
Nicholson Hall, Brookvllle, oa the evening of
January 1st, to which we acknowledge the re
eelpt of a "eosnp." The Brookrilllans under
stand tha mod optnodi of having a urst-elass
time en aoeasions of this kind. ,
The improvement in front of the
Sbaw House is far more useful men ornamental,
A Second street frag in passing remarked that
the building wae eertainly on the wrong sldo of
the house, bat be loon after discovered kis mls-
taks. ' '
Keoonktructkd. H will no doubt
be gratifying to the eitlsens of Boggs, Decatur
and Morris, to learn that "Sum" Flegal has en
Jlrely refitted the Cadwaladcr grist mill, and is
just now doing the best grinding done in the
eounty. . Just try kirn. See bit card elsewhere,
"Vo wero promised a ride on the
railroad to Oarwcoarille oa Christmae, but , that
seems out of tbe qaestioa, and in lira of this we
are promised something better by tba (its Com
pany, who announce that they wilt illnminate the
town on Christmas niht. .How few believed
this only a year ago 7
MicniUAN Lumber For the season
' M 187-1, close estimates place the total amount of
Juaiber eat la Michigan, at about 2,500,000,000
ifeet. The aggregate of Iocs not during the win
ter of 1872-2, was unprccedentedly large, and It
is estimated that, of tbjt aggregate, 800,000,000
will lay orer until the spring of 1874.
II Knows. Tbo local of tho Al
toena Sun, last week remarked t "Clearfield is
very Aaarfeeine'jr represented at the Sunday
Schools Convention of the Huntingdon Presby
tery bow la session at Hollidaysburg. Besides
tbe Rev. Mr. Butler, Mlssea Flo.-a Orshan,, May
Wearer, and Mary Morsop are among tha dele
jelee." ess
Appointkd Mr. John B. IJttrr, of
(his place, has been appointed Route Agent on
the railroad from Red Bank to lleynoldarille,
bv tha Postmaster General. Mr. Barr Is ene of
eur most active and energetic youpg men, and we
know that be sjiil Ell the plaaa with credit to
himself and to tht greatest convenience of the
people along the line. BrookMU Krpublloaf,
Information Wanted. 01 Sto-
shca Hayes, wbe left his home la Kersey, en tbe
J2lh of last August, intending to go lo St. Marys,
aed from there to Johnson's camp, oa Jledock
an, and ha aet elnoe been heard from. Any
information tmncerning bins will be lhanxfully re
ceived by bis sister, Annie M. Hayes, SU Marys
P. O, Elk oonnly, fa. Exchangoi please copy.
filk Jssioerwt.
Vkwino THE FisiiwaY. On Tues
day last, lions. II. J. Boeder, B. L. llewit, and
Jaa. I)afey, Flit Commissioners, arrived In this
plana, and la company with lb eontrectora,
.Messrs. Saley aad Modorera visited 4be aew flsh
fay in bbe daw, Col. Worral, the groat "fisher
man," wae also along with the Commissioners.
in lihwey Is Bow completed, and th objrst of
Hit visit if o ft whether the work It tnlihed 00-
l rordin to contract. Uuhia llenld.
tarvino a l'Asron.- Kev. 1. Crai-
, the well known pastor of tba Ki4 i'resby-
Sun ehurcb, Meadrille, hts resigned his pasto-
te, after a servio of thlly year'. Tht reasons
liven by Mr. Craighead for tie everanoe of paa-
torat relations are pot creditable to tfie church.
lie complains ef the inhospitable and dlsoour
leeus altitude nf its member towards stranger,
they aet welcoming as tbey should paJflji who
come to Meedvllle and the church, seeking a home
tad associations, lie also say! th financial sta
l"l il aot good that lea Ibaa on thouisnd dol
lars was raised for all ex peases last year, baring
tha pistol h,n grt hundred dollars for his
"pport, and Uiat during hit whole thirty years
it IsVir hit salary had perrr boon paid In full,
it it saorcorsr charged I1 congregation
m pet contribute as It should fur the spread af
bs gorptl in other el Jey, .Vacuolar-
Off rou Kouoi'i. On tho 2Uh
Instant bli Honor Jud(e Mayer, with his family,
expect to sail in the Cunard steamer Java fur
Liverpool, and from thence they will prooeed to
some point In the south of Franca and locate,
Intending to be absent lime or four months, and
perhaps longer, Just as clreumstanoes may deter
mine. The mnin object of the visit la to restore
the health of the Judge, whlrh has not been good
fut tome time, and recently It became obvious to
his family and friends, and was felt by himself,
that rest must bo taken, or bis health would bo
Irreparably Injured. Hence the entire Bar of the
district urged upon him to take the needed rest,
and have giren him their written and verbal ex
pressions of concern for bis welfare, and hopeful
ness that he would return soon In restored health
to Oil a seat on the Bench he has adorned by his
e!oarinlndod Intelligence and strcngthoncd by
bis vigor and Impartiality. - '
Should Judge Mayer's health be restored from
the InBuenocs of life and climate In Southern
France, be will, before his return, visit other parts
of Europe, such as msy be then determined upon.
Binoe he has been upon the Bench his life has been
Intellectually very aotlre, which has told heavily
upon his system j but rest, relief from Lutiurss
cares, eontuot with new associations, fresh and
refreshing socnos and invigorating airs, will
doubtless restore him to hoalth. So let us hope,
and in taking leave of hiia and his accomplished
lady, let na extend to them as a ootnraunity tha
band of wannest regard for their welfare, an
earnest prayc for their safe conveyance orer and
baok, and a hoarty wish that the Judge's health
may be fully restored, and that he may return to
the cherished soencs of his native heath and re
new his oareer, long to lire a life of usefulness,
and to reap therefrom the highest honors and
bonefits his oalling can prefer Judge Qambli
will look after the Interests of this county during
Judge Meyer's absence, but Judge Pcan will prc-
sldc next week. Cliulom Dtnocrat.
The IUmauk Question. Tho bad
condition in wbieb the railroaders have left Third
street, by simply digging a trench and tumbling
ics and railroad Iron Into It, has caused niuob
bad blood aid debate with the property holders
on that street. Why the work has been ban
doncd and allowed to remain in this unfinished
condition, pussies everybody, besides endanger
ing the lives and limbs of pedestrians at every
crossing. Tbe cititens baring petitioned tbe
Court for relief at lost term, tbe following oamed
gentlemen were appointed a eommitte to view the
premises and report at the next term r A. B.
Shaw, Ellis Irvin and II. II. Morrow, ef Uo.hen
township Samuel Clyde, J. It. Bond and James
Forest, of Lawrence, and Thomas II. Forcey, of
(Jraharn township. The viewers met on tha 10th,
and after being qualified and organised, adjourn
ed antll Friday, when, for want of a quorum, an
other adjournment lock place.
Pied. At her rcsidonco in Decatur
township, Clearfield eounty, on Friday, Novem
ber 2bta, 187.1, Mrs. Mint AM, wife of Pamuel
IfcLarren, aged iV years, months and 17 days.
The subject of this brief notice desorrcs more
than a passing remark. She was an English wo
man by birth and education ; (was brought up In
the faith of the church of England, from which
she never dcriatedi) migrated to this country
from the city of London in tbo year 1851 j was
left a widow In a strange land In 1S5S; became
tho wife of Saniuel McLarren In 18C0, and since
then has been a mother and true friend tq bis
seren motherless children. The bereft family
deeply mourn their loss but not without hope.
few days before she died, when talking to a mem
ber af tbe family, she laid, "If you love mo you
would rejoice, because 1 go to tha Father." At
another time she said, ''The Lord has protected
me In life and I bctiere be will stand by me in
death, and if It is His will to call me away I am
willing to go.
Canal Shipments. The Clinton
llrptblicon of Nat week, says: 'The following
statement, furnished by Collector L, MoQuire,
hows the number of boats leaving Lock Haven
loaded with lumber, in each year from the open
ing of navigation In 1870 to tbe eloso in 1873 :
Year. -
IS70
1S71...,
1872
1873
Boats.
,...813 .
,...535
,...430
ArrnK fV.
72,200
71.100
7:i,t'0
79,700
Total ft.
58.698,li00
41. 1.'. 3,100
.1K.6IIUD0
.l,Ujl',200
Total 2,385
174, 44.1,1100
This statement includes Bcerh Creek, Fleming
ton, Lock Haven, Tnngaseootae, Ferrandavillo
and Best t Hopkins' and S. M. Bickford's mills.1
It will be noticed that the falling off I pretty
heavy. While 813 boats were loaded in 1870,
only 410 were loaded is 1873. -
Youisn. Ksquire John Nelson
of Qirard, lart week siurcculed in slaughtering
three wolves of a flock which has been driven nnt
of the "green woods" into tbe settlement by tbe
hunters. During lh pact month these
wolves have killed near oue hundred sheep la
Goihco and Glrard townships. Mr. Ltrergood
los. thirteen, ,Mr. Robert flegal twclve,Mr. Sbopc
nine, Mr. K. K. Bhircr eight, Mr. John Flegal
scrcn, and tho Messrs. Irrins about a dosen
while others hare lost from two to fire. It Is
very evident from the scalps we saw In the Treas
urer's office that there ar thre wolrex lesr to
earry on business hereafter, and the Squire Bays
unless tbe wolres leave eoon he will hare two or
three more of them.
Nomination. Tho nomination of
borough officers will take plaoe in the Arbitration
Room, on Wednesday evening, December 24th, at
7 o'clock. The following officers arc to be nom
inated t Burgess, six Couneilmen, Constable,
High Countable, eix School Directors, two Over
seers of Poor, Judge of Klration and two In
spectors. Let there be a full turn ont of Ihe
Democratic voters of the borough, and good men
be placed In nominetiou fur tho sercral eOlcee,
More Help. Wo nndorstand that
Superintendent 'irrgory has also scoured th at
tendance of Prof. J. A. Cooper, of th Kdinboro
State Normal School, during the entire session of
the spproacbing Institute. Mr. Cooper is nne of
snr leading educators, and will be worth listen
ing to.
a- "
The Una Works are now so fur ad
vanced as to be able to furnish gas at any time
after tbe fixtures are placed In tbe boases of eoo
fumrrl. Harry Biglrr and Beckett A Schryrer
will furnii-h fixtures of all styles and prices. W
are promised that lo a week or ten days we can
stop carrying onr lantern.
s
As wo co to prcai, Tnesdny after
noon, the eleetion In onr town ii passing off qui
etly, and the Indications ar that alight rote ear all
be polled.
8herilT l'ie flgoin ofTer anumbor of
tract of land for sale. Hale to tan place Janu
ary 12, 1874. See advertisement for description.
The "girl of llioporiod" can bo soon
inf Snyder's show window.
e 1
List of letters rumninin unclaimed
In the I'ostftffico at Clearfield, for til week ending
December 15tb, 1873 I
Anthony, Jumcl D. I.afleur, Nal
ltertelion, J. E. Murphy, John
Bradley, Bernard JIalune, Phoebe
Barrett Kt bard Malone, II.
ItuMlen, Piorse Mutty, Beta
Hanks, James Ludlow Mullen, Christ
Chamberlain Park Nichols, M.J.
Charleston, C. Pennington, Klleq
Cross, Asia N. atr-iter. lleukck
Dressier, Jeremiah rliliker, James
Ferainc, J. ' Smart, James A.
Fltigerald, John i , Shnrtier, David M,
Fob), Cornelius Trrmblay, Simon
Garner, Peter Thompson, John A,
Hess, George 2 Waldron, Charles M.
laatt, K B. Winaer, Margie
' P. A. OAl l.I.V, P M.
T Customers. Wo, the under
signed, morchsnts of the borongh of Clearfield,
agree U close our respootlv places nf business
on tbe 25th of Deoembnr, (Christmas) 187S.
Our customers will pleas hear this In mind.
William Rre-I, .
Weaver A Belts.
T. A. Flock A Co,
J. S. Showers,
If. t. Bigler A Co.,
Isaac Johnson A Sons,
Rohrrt Mitchell,
J. M. Kratserf
A. Guinsburg,
J. C. Harwich,
II. Mosson,
II. Slewert A Son,
jirstter A Lytic,
John Troulman,
Gulivb A Jarsson,
Jamas Kerr 4 Co.,
T. It. Hohlmon A Co.,
II. Bridge,
II. D. Uoodfrllow A Son.K. (I
Miller,
Saokett A Hohr) rcr,
tf. IV . v rigui,
Juseph Dysart,
W. Graham,
Lerer t legal,
parli) Adaius,
Another History. Tho Confeder
ate leader, ()cu. Joseph E, Johnston, has written
a narratire of military operations directed by him
during the lste civil war. (Jon. Sherman, in re
ply to a letter from the publishers, sars i
Without the least hosltati'in I a.lviac its Inline-
dints publication, fur I believe it will havo a
most eitemive sale at lllo North, aa wall as
Houth, and even In Kuroi o. Don't wait for the
slow process of netting subscriptions. I know
plenty uf men who would buy tho book instantly,
wuo would not subscribe. Ucneral Johnston Is
moat favorably known to the military world, and
la regardsd by many as the most skillful Ucneral
on the Southern side. He is also ready with his
pea, and whatever he records will receive the
closest attention by students of tbe art of war on
this continent, and will entor largely Into the fu
ture Military History of of tbe Civil War. With
great respect, your obedient sorvant,
w. x, biikiiuax, Ucneral.
The work Is being published by Messrs. I).
Applcton A Co., tin Broadway, New York, and
costs $5, IH and $7.50, aceording to binding.
This work Is the Ont authentic contribution, from
a Southern military source, of material for the
future historian, and Is written In the terse, In
cisive and rirld style for which Its eminent au
thor is so justly renowned. The enrreepondenoe
between Ueuorul Johnston and the late Con fid tr.
ate Government lifts the curtain on much that
perplexed the understanding of people North and
South during the progress of the straggle.
Vick'b Tlobai. Guide ron 1871; 25
cents per annum ; published quarterly by Jas.
Vlck, llosbester, N. Y, 1
This is a handsgmuly illustrated work, contain.
Ing 200 pages, 500 engrsrlngs and a colored chro-
mo. As its name Indicates, it Is intended at a
guide to those engaged in the cultivation of flow
ers, for either profit or pleasure, and to such H
will be found a most desirable and useful hand
book. Besides the Illustrations which It gives to
orery known species and rariety of flowering
plant, almost, there are designs for ornamenta
tion in tbe parlor, the conservator, for churches,
flower gardens, lawns, Ao.f with letter press di
rections, plainly and minutely 'describing the
mode of culture and peculiarity of plants. It
contains, also, many useful hints which we eould
not pretend to enumerate, all useful and highly
practicable. Every person Is considered a sub
scriber who orders seeds to tho amount of fl. or
more. No person who delights lo floral culturo
should be without this convenient and excellent
-id to their labors.
Specials.
I have juit looked In at A. I. Shaw's, who
seems to exool each year in his selection of Holi
day Toys, Fine Goods, and all sorts or useful and
beautiful things. His store Is a perfect pano
rama of beauty, everything to make Chrietmas
merry and Ihe New leer happy eau be seen and
bought at tbe lowest psnie prices. Everybody
should eall In and see the useful and ornamental
blended together at Shaw's. A Visitor.
Foa Ril.a An "Atderuey" Bull Calf Full
uioousii. Apply to 11. IT. SMITH.
Largest stock, lowest prices, belt liarf-ainl In
Tobacco, Cigars, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes,
Cigar Cares, Tobacco Pouches, Walking Canes,
Ac, ever offered in Clearlteld. Will be lold at
Wbuleiale and Retail, until after the Holidays,
at panio prices. tt. it. oiiaw.
CUBA! CUBA I CL1IAI CUBA! CUBA!
Notwithstanding the Cuban War, Korr A Co.
have brought on from the east a large lot of
Clothing and Oeut s rurnisning Uoous, wnlch
hare been bought at Panic l'riees and will be cold
at Panio Prices. Now hi the time, as there is a
reduuliun of orer 15 por cent. Call and see fur
yourselves. 10de3t.
Kerr A Co., have rooclved
fashionable Neck Ties.
a lot of aew and
Twenty dosen of the Celebrated Universal Shirt
just received at Kerr to s.
Suspenders of every description at Kerr A Co.'s
mil week.
Hosiery, only 6 ecntt per pair, at Kerr 4 CoV
Oents, tnke notice thst you ean buy a pair of
Gloves lor 15 oents, at twerr at Co s. j'attie, you
know.
Paixtr Attn Paihtkuh' Fixixxaa. Our stock
of Paints and Painters' Materials is complete, in
cluding J. X. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu
...i A t'o'i fur While Lead. I'. It A Cos Uuck
Lead, and a number of chonper brands of White
Lead : also. Linseed Oil. Turnentine. Varnirheiof
all kinds, a full Jina of Bruilics, n'ud a full tine of
oobirs, dry aad m Oil.
wjill iJ II. F. Bmi.t A Co.
Newspaper Decisions.
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from tha Post 03iue whether directed to his
name or another's, or whether he has subscribed
or not is responsible for the payment.
2. If any person orders bis ptiper discontinued
he muit pay all arrcarHgcs, or the publisher may
continue to send until paytneut is made, and eol
leot the whole amount, whether the paper is taken
iroio tno omce or not.
3. The eourts hav decided that refusing to
take newspapers or periodicals from the Post
Office, or removing and leaving them uocalled
for, is prima facie evidence of inteutionul fraud
A Cann
Miss McAlpine, tcauher. of Music,
Painting, Crayon and Drawing.
Room at th
Academy,
aug27
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sale by 11. r. iltgier a lo.
Montour Slato Paints, for painting houses.
side and outside Cottages, rai
rut Buildings, Ac,
Beautiful, durable
and economical. Ground in
pure Linseed Oil,
my28'73
It. F. Bioiita A Co.
Bird Cages a large assortment at II. F. Big
ler a Co. a.
Rare Timo! Save Labor! Save Uoney I Save
Clothes! The " Noielly Wringer" is the best in
the market. Buy it; try it.
For sale by 1L IBioi.s A Co
il UST BE SOLD
BY JANUARY SOtn, 1874!
Best Prints 10 cents,
Best Delanes 18 and 211 "
lllaek Alpaccn 25 "
Best Koiprem Cloth 5(1 '
French Merino 2 and 8 "
Shawls, Coatings, llnlmoral Shirts, Table Linen,
Flannels, t sisiineres, Ladica and (.Dliurcn
Shoes, at prices to suit the Hear.
The stuck must be sold and yon will save mon
ey by purchasing. WM. RtUl),
novIV Clearflold, P
II. F. Bigler A Co. have been making extensive
additions to their stook of Hardware tbe last tew
davs. Kvervthing new In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen
at their store. May il.
6Awe, Dlitan'sCross.eut Saw, Great American
Siw, Bnvnton s Lightning Saw, at
0-25-73 11. F. Bmi.ta A Co's.
R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at
my28'73 II. F. IlioLXR A Co's.
A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
Ac, fur sale by 11. . Bigler at Co.
Airs. Seventy-five dosen Clearfield Wood
oh'ppere Axes at
V:25:73. H. F. BIQLEit A Co's.
RaAnTllls ! Persons who contemplate building
will do wi-ll lo call and examine onr stock ol
1ICILDINU MATKRIAI.S. W hare In stork a
full line of Buildors' Hardware, Nails, Paints,
Oils, fits", Putty, Calcined I'lnrler, o.
my-873 II. F. Utui.ia A Co.
Kortrr. to Waooa axn CaaniAon Ma. We
have just received s general assortment nf Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Spiingi
cheap I
Jl.F.
Biaf.ua A Co.
Just received, a
Lamps and Lanlernt
25 72
large lot of non-evploilre
at
II. BlQLBtt A Co's.
RECAPITULATION,
Bird Cges.
Wood and Willow Ware,
' jlonsehold (loods.
All kinds nf Hardware,
Japanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the aliore for rale at the inaminnth Hard-
war Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street,
Clcaraolil, Ta. .
' CUT THIS OUT.
It May Kara Your Life.
There is no nerson living hut what suffers mor
or lest with Lung Jlfeasea, Coughs, Colds or Con
sumption, yet some would die lather than pay 75
cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure
them. Dr. A. Bnschea's Herman Syrup has, late
ly been Introduced in this country from tlermsny,
and itt wondrous cures aslunilbej every one mat
fry It. If yon doubt what we fay In print, cut
Ibis out and take It to your Druggist, C. V. Wat
son, and gat a sample hottle.rrc ot rnarga, or a
reguler for 75 cents, U. (1. IllthaW,
fOaujrir woououry, ,,
Tu tub Civiir.NS or PeNtsri.VANit. Year at
tention is rmieotluIly luviied to .lie fact that lb
Nalion.il Bunks ate now preps-ed lo reoeive ub
scrlp ions lo the Capital rUuitt of the Crulcuoia!
Uoa;d o.' F'nsncc. Tbe funds realised from Ibis
Source are to be employed in ibe erection ol the
buiMiugs for ihe lulcoallotial Kxbibitloo, and
Ibe eiitvcsos riMiecleu will llle same. It ii con
fidently expected ihiii the Keyttoue Atate wll be
represt-tiied hy .be nuutc ol every riluca alive to
patriotic couiincoioration ot tho ono buudredlh
iilh-d.iy of the njtiou. Tbe shs-es of jtouk are
offi-red for 1 10 encb. and iuboiibera will roouive
huntlioraoly ;.trnl engraved Cirtieuate of Stock,
luliable for framing and preservation as a na
tional memorial.
Interest at the rate of six per ennt. per annum
will be paid on all payments of Centeuuial Stock
from date of payment to January 1, 1870.
puutoriuon wuo are not near a aauonei nana
ean remit a click1 or pusiotho order Is tbe ua
designed. FUKilK. FKA1.EY, Treasurer,
augJO UOt Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Calcined Hauler for sale by II. F. Blglcr A Co.
Faluts, Oils and Varnlihut fur sal by II. F,
Bller A Co.
pairlrtl.
On November 14lh. 1873. br 8. B. Hou.oplTm.
fllr. .viit:n.w:i, Alll.I.t-l, or I'utort township
to Miss lil.l.KH LOBOCK, uf Tyrone.
On Denetober 2d. 1873.br 8. S. IIoi.Lopr.Tnn.
Mr. JOHN PAUIS11 to Miss SAKA11 LA
BOHDE, both of Union township.
Or November 27th. 1873. br Ber. Jon II.
SAnnritT, Mr. JOHN WYNN to Miss JUNKIE
iu. nonius, uotn of woodland.
sua. '
In Curwensvillr, Wednesday, DexjemWr 3
UVA, DAVID H. .'LOTINKK, tged CO cart, b
Bsoitbr, idii 9 aayt.
In CurwrntTille, on Monday nichf. Dooraibcr
lit, 1873.FHANKL1N K., ion of J. 11. and U.O.
MuBHis, aged t ynn, 8 luoatbi a oil 28 dajrt.
. i .. 1,
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by Rirnann Mosaor, Wholesale
and itetan Dealer in Dry Uooda, tirocerics, Pro
visions, Ac; Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Cls nrtKI I), Pa., Dreenil ertl, 1873.
Apples. green,O0(u
Dried, Ih
Applebuttcr,gal,
cUjllogi, dressed 8
It) Hides, green b
75 llama 011(a) - 11)
Si .Shouldo,-,..Otl(ai 12 i
li'-'.Sldes 0(,u 121
1 DO Lard 16($
6 Moss pork,lbbl...20 to
25 Oats 0a
utterH uti'n
Beans ti 7J
Buckwheat
Buckwheat flour lb,
Beef, dried.
Beef, fresh 7(d)
V Onions 1 50
Boards, M 12 0I)($14 u Potatoes 011(d) 75
Cora, shelled 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb,, lo
Corn, ear 08(a) 60 Plaster, bbl 3 00
Corn mcal.Vsaek, 1 30 Rye.. , 1 10
Chop, tfowt2 00 2 40 Bags, f tb 2
Clovorie.d.. 8 00 Salt, saek.350(ril 150
Cheeee Jtl Shingles, 18 In. H(i 00
Cherrin, lb. llXtr) 10 Shlnglcs,26inl0(g16 00
Chickens, drsd, fo, 12) Timothy seed 6 00
Krrs X9 lallow.. .. 124
Flaxseed- 2 00 Wheat 1 75
Flour ..8 00 (ft) 2 00 Wool 40
Hay 00 00(432 H0Wond, V enrd 4 50
lVnii)ylvaiiliiltaIlroad
TYRONE t CLEAKFIELD BIlANCfl.
f1 and after Monday,
VOV Si, 1873, Ihe
V.1
'Passenger Trains will run dnilyfeacept Sun
days) between Tyrooe and Cleartleld, as follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVli SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield.....
.3.40. r. a.1
,.4.34, "
,.4.60, "
,.fi.00, "
Tyrone .30,a ai.
Oscoola 10.40, '
Philipsl.nrg...lll.6i, "
Clearheld..... 11.60, "
Pbiliiisburg..-
Osoeola
Tyrone
CLEARFIELD EXi'RE.SS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE KOBTII.
Clearfield 0.40 a.
! Tyrone 7.00 r. a.
Intersection ...7.13
Osceola 8.10 "
Pbilipburg...8.:i '
Cleartield,ar..30 "
Phillpsburg.. 3.35 "
Osceola 0.60 "
Interseotion.H 7.48 "
Tyrone.. 8.00 "
FAHK FROM CLEAKFIELD, TO
Bellefonte. Pa ti 0
Mid lletown 3 00
Marietta. 6 60
Lsncaiter A 86
PUILADELPUIA 7VS
Altoona 1 06
Johnntoirn.. 3 0
PITTSBURtl 15
I,.K-k Haven....... 2 70
Willinmspcrt. 8 00
Huntingdon - 1 80
Lewlstown 2 00
Msrysrille 4 60
HAUUIHBURO... 4 75
Clone connection! made by all trainiat Tyrone
and Lock Haven.
8. S. BLAIR,
tnt17-tf. Boperinfondent.
c
LKAKFIF.LD ACADEMY.
MAI.F. DliPARTMRNT.
THE WINTER TERM of fourteen weeks will
oounneneo MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1873.
Terns of Tuition,
lien-lintr, Writing, Mental and Wrillrn
Arithmctie. Uiauiuiar. Ueoeranhy and
Hirlory tt 00
Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin
. gle Entry Book-keeping, or either, with
the above
For Instructions in Dauble Kutry Book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spe
cial terms tu be arrsnged.
12 00
For particulars reepeeling the school apply to
aug7 iJir il. at. aiur.n i.i.i.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpilB VINTKIl TKRM of fourteen weeks, will
JL .fiommonoe Monday, January nth, I87t.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, W riling, Object Les
sons, Primary Aritbrnetio and I'nuiary
Oeogranhy
History, Local and descriptive Geography
wilh Map Drawing, Urarnmer, Mental
and Written Arithmetic
Alfcelira and the Seienccs
Instruction tn instrumental muslo
Oil painting, 24 lesions ..,..
Wax worh ,.,
7 00
I 00
13 00
10 00
12 00
8 10
For full particulars send for Ciroular.
Clearfield, Aug. , 1873. V:7:70 )
J. 11. M'MUIIRAY
will surri.Y von with any article
OF WFKCIIANIH.SK AT TIIK VKHY l.OWKST
PRICB. COMB AND SKIS. (8:6:73:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
71. THE PATRIOT. 71.
THE IIAKRISUUItG
WEEKLY PATRIOT
contains more reading matter than any other
newspaper published in Pennsylvania, tl.litof
ary exoellerieo is unquestioned, aad as a vehicle
of State New it is unsurpassed. During the
session of Ihe Legislature It will pror pecially
intcreitlng on aoeount of its full reports of the
proceedings of that body.
TURMMt
I eopr, one year....,, 12 00
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4 eoples, one year, each 1 75
10 1 60
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THE DAILY PATRIOT
The onlv first cla.s newspaper in Central Penn
sylvania, and the only paper at Harrisburg which
receives Associated 1'iess Telegrams. f7.0 per
annum. During srs.ion of the l,eKl.tatitreS2.00.
fir All suli.crtplions lo Dally aud Weekly muit
be prsd in advance. Addre.s,
1 PATRIOT,
Harrisburg, l'a.
"JOHN TROUTMAN,"
DEALER IN
FURNITUIIE,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, KHAR V. 0. .
The undersigned oeg. leare to Inform tho eltl
tens of ClearOold, and the public generally, that
be has en hand a Ane assortment of Furniture,
rurb as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber
Suites, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Estension
Chairs, Ladles' aed Oents' Ksiy Chairs, the Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cono Seals and
Windsor Chairs, Cloth.. Bars, Step and Inten
sion Ladder, Hal Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ae
MOULDINO AND PICTtRK FRAME,
Looking nias.es, Chroraoa, Ae., which would be
suitable for Holicay presents.
de1073 ' 01I.N TttOCTMAJf.
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A. FLECK & CO.
WftuTtl a nn nil nre that (hpy aro now opening fur
th Full ttajiron tl qiprt atlrnotivp autj uoiluta
iiQca
it
Jillllncry and Fancy Goods
ever before offered In Clearfield. In our Fancy
upous pepariwcui n are onering tpi lines of
Hosiery, Wooleu (;oods,
dorrs, - . Hoop Skirt, .
Tic,
I.aree,
t
Ribbon,
t'orseta,
-
Hair Good,
Canvas Pattern,
Drtaa Trlmnilliga, lVorstcda, Ac,
til of which we are offering at attractive prices,
We are new opening the latest stylei and novel
ties for the Fall Season. .
BONNETS,
HATS,
FEATHERS,
PLUMES,
VELVET RIBBONS,
TIPS,
ORNAMENTS,
FLOWERS, Ac
OUR TEIMMIN0 DEPARTMENT
Il tn charge of a fl nt-claM Trimmer from tha eity.
V't (licit tn inDftct.an of uratlca hy tha
lad it of Clearfield and rlcinlty.
6ttr room tbe aame as now occupied by Wm.
n-tNl. on Market street.
novS'73 T. A. FLECK CO.
LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
STOTEN ! NTOVKH !
ei er brouirht to the eonntr, are beipg reeeired at
the Hardware K.labli.hment of II. K lll;LKIt
V CO., comprising the followiug Cook Stores :
SPEAR'S CALOWFIC,
SUitiUKHANNA.
KiiOULATOR..
KOPI.E.
EXCELSIOE.
, Till UM PH.
GOV. PENH,
ItEADINO,
L- NATIONAL RANGE, AC. 4C.
' Alio, the followiag Hrnting Stoves i
' SPEAR'? ANTI CLINKER,
BPEAR'S ANTI DUST.
PPEAR'S ORRICULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
MOKKINQ LIGUT,
, BON TO If,
CilPSEY,
VULCAN.
SUNBEAM,
RUSY'
DAUPHIN EGA,
CHESTER EGG, .
VOLCANO,
t PHOENIX,
HEAVY I1AR ROOM AND STORE
KUOM STOVES, AC.
Clearfield, Sept. 25, 1872.
r
L U M II f. H M i: N I
FEEFECTION IS
c
A.N T H OO K SI
ti.
The Clearfield Eieel.lor Canthook will not
Wans eut or break, being eonitruotcd with one
lyid band from olip to point.
r.'f
I 2t Is pronounced ly all practical lumbermen
who hav examined It to be tho molt perfect
Canthook ever Invented.
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
Maaufaolured hy Alio Ki..ixans Co., at
CLEARFIELD, PA.
c.syAll order promptly attonded to. n2370
N
EW STOUI5 AND NEW GOODS
JUS. SHAW & SON
Hve jutt opened a
Niw 8to, on Main Sl.,CLitiriii.D, Pa
laid occupied by Wm. F. 1RWI.V.
TJieir ttoclt eonsiat of
Gaocmtt of tha bant qualiif,
Queenswarf., Doots nnj Shoes..
and CTfry article) DocrmitrT Tor
one't eomfoH.
Call and tmrtilne our itock before, jiur-
eliaslri r e)aa "ber. M ay 9. lSM-lf,
CTONE'8 SAW CUMMBRS AND
O
SAW u i s is j : a
We har rreelred Ihe gencT for the borend
will sell them at m.nofeclurer'i prices. Csll tJ
eiseilne thraj. he are Ihe best.
jelf-73 U. F. BitlLER CQ,
J. M. KRATZER.
Drl R A HI,!'-. rT VI.F.M ofCvtlmeres, Ac,
for Men and Boys, at J. M. KIlAli.:.!' S.
rillltliE-PLV, Brussels, Ing sin and 0 bur
X Otrpels, a!
-Isu, Uoor Oil Ciolbi, at riutuced
prices, ut
i. ai. st ha 1 ni u n
TUT ADSOtmiLC.Vr of Wall Paper ever
oiTercd in this viciuiiy. lOe to $1 tier pieoe,
One gill p.ir, etc, at J. M. KKA1ZKI. a.
TH U MO" T popular makes ofMuilins, Sheet
ings, Pillow M usllns, Ac, at a smsll sdvnnoe
above ooit, by tbe piece, at J. M. KllATZKR'S.
I'.W CiOODM, NK.W STYLf, LARGE
ASSORTMENT, LOW PltlCKH.all to be
ouodat J. M. KKAfZUIl'S.
I A DIES' DRF.HH C(M)im, In the greatest
J rariety new spring shsdes newest and
most deiivble styles al J. M. KlUTZKR'S.
AVAItlP.TV of Dress Ooods, sultabl for
mourning also erape veils, oollara, Ac
coniiantiy on nann, at J. . hit A txkh h.
T LCEIVmn a large supply of Ladles' and
1 j thiiuren s rjnoes, made to order and war-
,an'ed. A handsoure Qaltrr fnr 12,00 at :
0lcL2d J.M. KKATZBR'S.
BRstr flraU ware Tea Sets and Chamber
Sets. Knives snd Forks, Silver-plated Forks
aud 'ioons, Table Lib.n, Napkins, rery cheap, at
inches J. H. a ba jae.il B.
CtHAVVI.. Scarfs, Neckties, Collars, Veils,
O Hair Uoods, Uloves, Ac. Kid (J loves at 7 So,
also the Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves, at
tnciavo j. at. iwiATZ.it.il a.
It
EAD TU13I
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention of the ciilieQi of Clmrfletd tnd
vicinity ii directed to the foot that Uoodfeliow A
Bon are the agenti of II, Niece tt Co., and bare
jaet received a half doieo oar loadi of Floar and
Heed, which tliev oner at tho locit powibie n$
tires. A Jarge itoek of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potato, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ae?, Ac.
Particular attention ! called to M. Niece A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is th best in
tb market.
Flour and Peed ean and will b told cheaper
than it ean b obtained elsewhere io Clearfield
county.
4rStore on Markot street, next door to Hon.
Alexander Irvin s residence.
UOODPKLLOW A 60.,
Jan 10 if Agents for M. Nice A Co.
KRATZER & LYTLG
Turpentine,
J WILL SELL YOU j Oi
Sails,
!ilaas,
paints.
Oils,
Putty,
French, Richards (l Co.'s
Duck Lead
AND
Calcined Plaster
VEBY CHEAP.
IinmenM stuck oa band,
Clearfield, Pa., Junes, 1 071.
gTEVESSON & CO'.3
EXCELSIOR BAKERY,
MABKET 6TUEET. CLEARFIELD. PA.
Ilavin recently filled on a new Dtikory, and
pmoured Ibe service of a Irst-etasi Iltiker. we
are prepared to furnijh
FRESH BREAD,
ROLLS, CAKES, &C.
every day. We will dftlirer Bread, Rolln, Cubes
of alt kind, frch every morning, at the doori of
onr ouitotncri, if dexired, Yi respetfuMy to
licit a sit am of public pntrnnnge, and feel sure
t h it w can rive entire tntiiractioo.
We aUo-knop on hind a choice aortment of
CANIUKS, NllTS. ORANUES. LEMUNS. TO
BACCO, ;ltiAKSr Ac.
Frcih FRUITS and VEGETABLES received
dully and at reanonali' pr eex.
rppsn u i m Mi.i, in icanon. hy the ean or quart.
ICE CREAM always on b.md.
(jive ui a eall. W strive to plca.
Aug. 6. Ii"3-lf. BTEVEiaSOX A CO,
yjt A. h W. D. IRVIN,
CORNER STORE,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
RECEIVE
FLOUR
AND
SALT
BY CAIl LOAD,
And toll til amull advance
II O 1' Ii
BY THE COIL,
AND
TACICAGE GOOPS
FOR
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
SOLD
CHEAT.
Aigii'l 1.1, IRTS 7:1:73
SAWS 1 1 SAWS! SAWS1
DISTANT CRORS CUT, MILT,, bilAa AKD
CIRCULAR BAITS.
Boynton'a Liglilnicg CrosBcut Sawi
ALSO,
rATE.1T rri(FORATED A RLRCIRICSAWS,
Tor le if
octlJ,T T- tllflLKR A CO.
T)INK, WUITS A ROAN LININC1 SKINS-
April SO, It 70.
II. I'.DIOLER ACQ.
WlsaUaurous.
W KK K I. v7b KaTi-W I-K KLY - A Nl DA ILYr
i' II U WKKK I.Y fil:N 'i'loul(le.7 kuown to
refUtr nnj fitcnqtd ruotiinniendntlfi'i i but Inn
rrajoii vnicb bur ntitntdv given it IkiIiiui
KDii rabforil)sr9, und wbioh trill, we hopt, gire it
lAinny iQimianut niorotrt nntn i luiiuwn
Jt Ii irtTat new.fR r. All lit tiewi of
thtilftT will ba foand in II, oouiltnu-d when un
impctunl, it full length wba of utotiicnt, and
nlwn)' profrrrfcU in leur, i.itolllibJ aud in
toreiliiig Hitnntr.
Jt u i ftrctrato nimllT pup or, full orenUHttln-
log tod Imirnotlri renlmg of titty kol, bat
omiialuing nuthiui thmt on offend th moil atU
lost and ompiiloiii tMto,
It ii Irit-rata itory piper. Th bait tnlea
and romauofi of current literntttrt ara oarvlullj
aeiiMiica ana leRiDijr printaa m ua aagci.
It ia a Artt-rata agricultural pa pur, Tbe most
frab and Initrnelira nrticloa on agrleullural top
ioi regularly appear io Ibii drparlmant, .
It it an independent politiem fyr, belanclng
ta no party and wearing bo eollar. It fighia lor
priuoipla and the eleotluo of Ibe beet men to ot-
Hua. It trparlalljr dot oie it imfrgifi to ihe ai1
pomre of tbo groat CArruptiona that now weaken
und disgrace our ouonlry, and threaten to under
mine rupublioaa luititutiuna ftlWgether. It bai
no fear of kuavai. and aiki no far on from their
funporten.
It reiiortt the faihiuni (r the lad if i and th
oiarki.U fur the men. e-peoially tho cattle mar
ket, to which it payi particular attention.
Finn My, it Ii the ehnapaet paper poMinlied. Ooe
dollar ft roar will ( our It for anj eubicribar.
It I not Drew ar? to jret un ft fllob lo ordar to
hare THE WKUKKLY SUN at tbii rate. Any
on who itodi ftiingla doJlap will get the paper
lor ft year.
H e have no trareling ngvoc.
Tim M EEKLY KIJ N. Eight pg Afty.
liz col um ol. Only $100 ft year. lNo diioouod
from thU ratf.
TIIK tCr:i-WrKf.Y IHUN.-Same lite
a tha likily Han. 'I.Otl ft year. A diioount
of HO nr crnt. to otuhi of lO or over.
THE DAILY BUN A Un-n four page new
paper of twenty-eight column. laily circulation
orer l'JO.OOO. All Ih oewt for 3 oeoK. Sub-
aerintion price ft cent month, or 9(1.00 I
year. To eluha of lO or orer. ft diicouot of 20
per oent. Andrew,
nriii 04 i it Ua etiii" now i vra
JOOK AND UJJAD:
SADDLE & 11 UIHSS M1K1G!
JOHN C. HAEWICK,
Markot St.,. CLEARFIELD, Ta.,
I th man to ro to if yoa want ft let of new
II A K NESS or a new SADDLE, or anything eUf
in that line. Ii turns out 4 good work ai ii
don io any ifcp in .'cnniylrania, and fan price
ar rrfcrtJUOot.b!e, . . . .
Conciautly on band ft full tin of
TliOTTI NO GOODS.
aucb ai Trotting f-niJJI.-i, Quarter and Shin Boot.
Trout ng Kfllerr, Hhipa, Mar urunnana toinoi,
Aa. A fine wiortmcot of Neti. Hon Corcn,
Koe Ulankoti. Buffalo Hnhca. Ac, Ac. kept in
caaon. Id fact anything thai borsemaa Bland in
need of Ii alwaya oa band.
All of which will b old ftt fljolcsftla or retail
at th Tery fairest ratoi.
Kenalring proiontly attended in. All work
guaranteed, shop ia room fornirrly oenupfrd a
i'oit uiuoa. April vt ie,o.
T. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
AIIL,miN,
Dealers la
Harness, Saddles and Bridles,
BLANKETS, BRUSHES,
Fly Net, Collars, Whips, &c.
A lame stock of TROTTING (iOOD.1 ef all
description... Also, a large stock of llARNKSr?
TKIMMIKUH.
ffRrpairloi prompt attended ta.
6bop en Market street, Grahsre's Row, ia shop
foraierij eoeupiej br jatnea Aktanuer.
ClearBeld, Pa Juno p, 1?73.
JJ F. B1GLKK & CO.'S
-SPECIALTIES-
BCILPEKR HARDWARE,
UECHANICV 1IARDWAR8,
IiU&iDERMKN'r HARDWARE,
FARMtNO ITENSILS,
MILL BUrrLIES, ,
IKON at KAILS,
PAIKI8, OILS, VARNISHES,
PAINTERS' FINDINGS,
CALCINED PLASTER
Mar 71, 1173.
OOT AND SIIOK MAKING.
JOSEPH H. DEKRINO. oa Market street, In
Sbaw's Row, ClearS. Id. Pa., hasjgat receired
a lot af rrenck CalfkHins and Mps,i
best la Ih market, and is now prepared to man
u fee lure ereirtainf In his line, lie will war
rant his work to be ai rcpreionled.
Tne ei'isens of Clearlteld and rlclnitr ar
reireclfiilljr inn led to gtre him a call.
Work done at abort notice. t lo'7"j
IRAXK SIIOBT, of llio "Short
L Shoe Shop," girfb awl if that he liai re
moved from Uruhaoi'i ltow. on 5Urkct itrcl, to
next door to tbe Allegheny lloU-l, on llatket
street, where aa ia prepared to make ana mend
; BOOTS AND WIOKS,
ititcbed, eewfil or pogtrad, with the beat arook the
aalr r uarkat iTnrU' and at aa re a HOD able prieoi
na ther rao bo bousht for elf ew hero, ami where
be ii prepared to acaoBimuiinto U biaoldsGiutom
ra anu (wi many nt w ooea aa may im-or mm wn
call. Tbankrul tor past to Torn, be woulil
rpectfnl! aolk'it oootiuiiaooe of their pntrnnage,
Clearfield, Oetohcr H, lATS.-om
Limo for Sale I
THE nnrlemifrnetl, rexiding near the depot ha
made eomiilcta arrmneeitienla with Lime
U timers cant of tbe mouotaiu, wUuruby ha la ena
bled lo kecpconiuatljoo band a large quant it of
PURE LIME!
wkich h offers to rarmers and huildor at a trtfl'
above cu.l. Those to need of the arl icle would do
well to give me a cell, or addreaa id br letter, be
fore no;;., Haling Uulr lime.
QKO. C. PABSM0UB.
Clcarllcld, Pa., Juno , 18011.
Spokes, Rims & flow Handles.
JOHN G. DAVIS & SON,
IM0T SrOKE WORKS,
g. W. Cor. LK0PABD A OTTER Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
fffSrvi for Trie List. T:30ra
l.ATKNT HH.IIT KOK SALE. 1
1 olfrr for sale Ike riiht for the sale of the eel.
ebratcd Washing Machine, known s th
"Ira B. Stillman Defiance Washer,"
In th count; of Clinton. Will sell the right for
the entire countr, or fr escb town.inp. inn
Wa.lwr i known to he ono of the very best in
it.e, and tkrir sal. 1 very large wherevtr inlro
duccd, Applt W Utter or In person tn
J. A. TI' I'.I'K,
nv5 ,1m t.uther.1 ur. Charlleld Co., Ti,
lMEriilMKI
The underlined Is now prrpand to furnlib
the public with a excellent quality nf
Dollefonto Wood-Burned Lime,
for pla.tcring purposes, hjr the larfe r small
qusntitr, can he iiiuna lor lite present at rte
new bull. ling, en Maine! slre t.
netl.tr I. K. McCl LLOUGn
Beale's Embrocalion,
(iaii row ill's,)
for all dl.esr.l Ineidsnt to Hon, Caltls, ana
ilumaa siesn, re-; inni toe a.e oi
sternal applies Hon,
ThU Imbroeatlon was eil.n.lrsly as.d
.k n,raniaenl durte the war.
For sal r lirlswlok A IrH. flearlleld
Joe.nk R. Irwla. Carwairill. Daniel Mood.
aader. Latkerskan.
OF TUB OH EAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
1IY , I'ORTER SHAW, D.D.I,
HI PORTA ST' fRTIISr
llnrinr siiccc.rlej in (ctllve- a llshlcr tariff oat
matctial, hence tbe tow anil nruaVrets uhasf(e foa
irtlul and full sets ot l..in. 1 use tno nest
anulaoturo ot teeth anil other metorlst, -AIF
nerauona reirrsterea and warrarrtcd-ln air atr
rlee anil sntiaiautloa.
Friends, ruUeut that my Drts for th inser
tion of artificial and th caring of th natural.
e th aro now the most reaaoaabl In Fonn.ylrante -reeerre
yen teeth aud yoa pre.erre your health,
Vutllna ot the natural teeth In a healthy, pre
serratireand useful eondilien 1 mads specially.
liisoa.es and malformations eommeu toths mouthy
hi and aaeociate.narta, are treated and cerreelror
UH fair aueees Aaainiauiona nasi euu.lMiae
Hone rr. . ..
It would be weir tor naticnti from t dlstane t
let ms knew hy mall a few days before doming
to tbe omce. -
Il Is rery important that children between the
age of sit and Iwelr years should bar -their
teeth examines, .
Anasslhelios ar aummiiterca ua xene re-
morod without ain.
Hiipoiitiont and chartcter Itt Judged hy all,
the world by the expression of tin faee, bene
bow rery disastrous may It therefor b for ftf
sons to indulge an expression of distorted features,
even apart from a nygienie view. s, 10 rujuj
natural (not artificial) conif'irta and pleaiures,
rcinoot and obey natural simplicities and inrlinct.
r a, i.,.,iq.uu uif.UI 1. 1, B
n . runi.n diiaii, .
Odlce In New Masoaia Sulldini, Beeond street,
Clearfield, l'a. may 14 7 .
DENTAL CARD.
Dr. A. At. HILLS '
VnoU aar to hts natlents and the nub
ile generally, that, baring diseulred partnership
with Dr. Knew, be is now doing the entire work
of his office himself, so that patients Brd nut fear
being put under the hands of any other operator.
ClcarnclJ, March 19, W-pdl:"inchT8
J. TI. STEWART, D, V, S.,
Offloe orer Irwin's Drug Store,
CURWENSVIXLE, PA.
All dental operation!, either in the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attonded to and
latigfaotioo guaranteed. 8peeiel attention paid
to the treutiueiit of disnopcs or tpe natural itin,
gunti and month. Irregularity of the troth lof
neMfullTaorrcoted. Torth extracted wilbowt nam
vy tbe use of Kther, and artificial teeth inserted
or the best material ana warrantee io renaer iif
lifaction. april26'71:1y .
HE MITCHELL WAGON,
ron
Fann, Freight and Plantation Use,
rniverealy known at tbe
ORIOIi'AU RACINE AVAQ0N. ,
INfade by eipcrlcnced workmeo out of aa good
material aa money ran buy. M e do not claim to
bond tbe lowest pnoed Wagnae, but oar aim n tt
build a well proportioned wnirnn io all ita purta,
and excel in durability and light draft. For tho
paat quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon hat
eucnetftfiilly maintained the reputation of being
the bert wagon in use. The rapidly increasing
demand for tbem provea their mperiority overall
other wagom.
Mitcboll, Lowla m Co., Manutaolarera, tiacine,
Wiicomio. For tale by
THO?. REILY,
Aug. C, 1B73. Clearfield, l'a-
TVBW LIME KILN I
il h'KAR CUKWEKSVILLK.
Tbe nnderiiRned would respeotfully notify all
eriuoK intercitcd that he haa juat eroeted a new
ime Kiln, in i'ika towoihip. ani will keep on
haod a flrat elaaa qaality of Gray Llute, wbleh
will be furnished to tairmera, boiidera aad otberi
at 15 cent per bushel, cah, at the kiln.
CUEAP GKOCEIUE.S!
lumbkh cur, pa.
The undersigned announces to bis old friends
and patrons that be hts opened a goad lino of
J HOC ER IKS A PROVISIONS at the old Itand
of Kirk A Spenoor, for which he solicits a liberal
patronage. U. W. fiPKNCEK
Lutuiar City, l'a., Aiairn ru-u.
IOIt hAI.I Tbe underirned ofTer for
sale a valuable town preparty lo the borough
ol Clearfield. Lot tCii ft, with a food two-
story plonk house thereon erected, with three
rooms down stairs and four bed rooms up stain.
Also, sewint; room and bat a root on aweond floor.
Huuse finirhed complete from eetlar to attie.
Good douMe porch and eod water. Price rea
sonable and pnysnents eay.
zuArUaa vt ft, h. met 11
SALE!
A larce aad well -finisbci Brink Dwelling, situ
ate on the rUer bank, in the borough of Clear
field, containing eleven rooms, with food cellar,
water la the kitcben, and ail the modern conve
niences. Pantrire, Utt-tb-room. CI o'.hrs -presses, Ac
Lot silly feet front and two hundred and toirty
fect back, with a twenty foot alky on the east
tide. Said building, with all the oprurtenaac,
will be sold cheap, wilh payments to suit purcha
ser. Application can be made to the under
sigaed, or to A. C. Tate, kVq., who will give all
occwary infcriaaUon to those who desire to in
spect the property.
1 UV9. J. dUCL L UUUUllo
May s.Ist,1973,tf.
BONDS VOli SALE. Tbo Clear,
field (las Company is offer tug Its bonds as
an Investment, running from on to ten years.
bearing six per w at. interest, payable semi-annually
on the An days of Janoary and July.
Tba aejoiiat la limited to IO,4MM, being but
one-third of the stork ef the company, thus mak
ing tjjo bonds a desirable and aalc investment
Turv wn bad at either of the Hanks in this bor
ough, or at tho Treasurer's office.
w. w. inn a, ireafurer.
Clearfield, Styt. 0, lS73.-tf
HOUSE AD LOT FOIl SALE!
The llouse and Lot on the corner of Mar
ket and fifth itraeU, Cleatflald, Pa., Is for aalc.
The lot contains nearly an a re af groard. Tha
house ia a large doulile frame, ooutaining ulna
rooms. For term a and otbor information apply
to tbe tubecribcr, at the Post OnV.
novn i'. a. uAiMn.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
. Tean township, Clearfield Co., Fa,
BURNED OUTI
BURNED UPI
The subscriber hart, al great uxpenie, rebollt
neighborhood neoonity, in tbe erection of a Brat
oless Woolen Manufaotury, with all tbe modern
improvements attached, and are prepared to makjB
all kin Is of Cloths, ('ao-imrres, ftatiaetts, Blaa
kets, Flannels, ao. Vltuty of goods oa hand to
uprly all our old aal a thousand new customer aa
whntn we ask to come anu examine our fioca.
The huaineat of
CATIDIaSO AND PlMaLINd
will mtlr onr esnedal attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to receive and deliwr
S'vt to suit customers. Ail work warranted and
dnfae ipon the shortest notice, and by strict atten
tion to nus tnees we hope to realise a iiuerai saar
of public patronage.
10.0M) POUNDS WOOL WANTED:
We will piv the highest market prioe fnr Wool
and sell our manuftwturud goods as low as similar
goods can be bought in the county, and whenever
we fail to render reasonable entlrfaetion we can
alwaya he found at home irady to make proper
explanation, either In person at hy letter.
IAMB 3 wJUlliXOUn A PUAP,
aprllJntf Power P. O.
A KEW liETAIiTUKE!
XV. bOMErillRG WBW
Stone fuKors and Masons.
A new Arm, amlrr tbo name of IVIMlem A
(leorj; Annal, harc'.lerlrd on tiieir ewa hoeh In
lite Mono Cutting aud Htone Ala.ua bn.iness, In
C'learllcid, wlicre llirjr will b funnj al all times
ready lo tnke all contracts and do all kinds ot
work In their Hoe, from Ih bnlllln( of a Cut
3 tune Mansion to Ihe Isrlnf, of C.ll.r Wall.
All work enlrurled lo Ureas will reerir proaift
attciilloa and .ati-facllun (tnarantred.
Wll.l.UM A tlKOKUH AS NAL.
CloaiAcld, Ool. it), l7.-m
WANTI".1-A Oeneral Afrnt f rClcarlleM
econtj to reprewnt the ('n'laeelal litf
Insnranee CompaoT, ef llsftfur, Conn. Aaen.
ertetle man esn do w.ll hr addrrselet. with trf.
renrer. It. W. BtRk jiKlSiKn. Msaarr, '
dec 41 " ' Wttrtarj 1(, .