THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARFIELD, PA. WIDSERDAV MORNINO, DKO. II. 1871. - 'Term! of Subscription. IT paid la advaaea.or within three month. ...II 00 If paid after tar, tad before .li month..... I 60 If paid after th. expiration of aix month.... 1 00 -. .QLICUOUa NOTICES. 1sMka4lxt Episcopal Chnrt ta Rev. A Tocni, Pastor Publio Servioe evsry Salikath at it), A. M., 71 f. m. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at Ti P. M Oaraesantoa Servloa, trst Sabbath of aver, Boau, at tu a. M. . St. Aaaraw'e Chureh EplicopaU-ReT, Oaoaaa Utl.1.. Publlo Sorriot Bundav morning at 10 o'clock, and at 7 P. M Sunday School t r. M.i r.r.r Mooting Wednesday .renin at IT o'clock. PraabytarlaM f7a.avBi-Mvv. n. o. butlkk, Sabbath services morning and evening Ban. bath Seaool at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wodnes. eev evening. Hi. Fraud.' Church Cntliollr Rev ). 8aaiDs. Mess at lot o'clock A. M., on th. second and fourth Sundays of taoh month. Latberaa Church. Rer. A. J. 1Iatsok. IP-reaching avery Sabbath, morning and .renin abbath Sohool at 0 a. m. Prayer moating every Wednesday evening. , J ' , To our Patrons. Wo have now In operation In onr offioe one of lloe'a Mailfnj Vaehtaes, by whUih each and crerjr one of onr ubeorlbea eaa see Juit bow bU .ubaorlilion aoeoant stand., Many no dlubt hare htroto fore neglected payment far the reason that they did not know jn.t how long thoy owod for, but thi figures Immediately following each printed ad dre.. giro, every on. the Information. For in stance, f'Jno. Smith ljan7.", Indicate, that hii subserlpttoa 1. paid until tno first day of January, 1874. , Wo bape our .ubloribcra who are owing ua for aereral year. a. a great majority of then do will take ooeasloD to either on 11 at onr office or end, ni at least a part, if not all, of their Indent edness, at an early tlmo. The coining January court will afford a good opportunity for many to .end as money who may not Bo in town them' aelves. Panlo or no panic, we bare to pa- out certain amount of money each week, and we hope oar aobacribera will be a little more prompt In th. future than In th pact. We alao hare a great many unsettled aooount. for job printing and advertising which wo dorire to bar aettled tome time before the day of reeur retUea. ' " ' . - Lat gun Jay,. December 21st, wan Jao shortest day of the year. The "woek of prayer" commoncos enaday, January tin. ' No Tapir next Wsik. In accord aloe with onr a.ual cuitom, wo will omit the pub lication, w a paper next week. Susnrji B. Anthony is to lecturoCur wen.iman.,oirrrlday ersning, on 1 my Trial., aa aha term. It, Aftor the first of January, the rato for registered leUori win be but sight eeats, In- atead of fifteen, a. heretofore. Mr. Z. O. MoCullouah has been cm ployed by the Council aa lamp-lighter. The gai la to be turntd off at 11 o'clock. A Holiday, oslival will be held i Dethel Anarch. Wallaceton . on the ereoinee i December 26ia end 7 th, the proceed, to he for the bene1 1 of the Sunday School. Mr. J. II. Riley, Suporlntondon Slair a clerk, wa. In town fridey, diapen.ing eatebel af revenue.- John lleory la. a first-class fellow, SMially, Intellectually and "morally Ex-Shoriff Perks and Robert Loyd m the Loyd Home, now furuiah the gaa for light log ap Pbillp.burg. It la only lately that thoir gaa waa diecorored to be of an Illuminating ohar Attontion is inyfled by Mr. Joh Trout man to hia .took of Furniture, Spring Beds, Mattraases, Ao. Be alio haa a line .election Chromoa, Looking Glasses, Bracket.. Frame., Mouldings, As. Uo and let him. On the question of new water works the people of the town or Clearfield tnink with Solomon . when ha wrote: Drink water out of thine own elttom, and running waters out of thiot wn walls, Afm', Mum. An order has been issued by th management of the Penn.ylrania railroad requir log conductor, and brakemen to strictly carry out the rule prohibiting Intoxicated person, from .taking passage on aay of the trains. The friends of Constitutional reform Ja this county should not overlook Oraham amf (lulled townships. It will be notioed by the ta ble that but one vote was east against the Constl station in the latter and none In the former. Democrats, go to the nomination in -the 'Arbitration itoom, tbtc (Wednesday) even- lag, and see to It that good men are plaoed In -nomination for the aereral borough offices. Let there be a general turn -out of the Ilemocratlc voters of the borough, that satisfactory nomine tion may be made. - At the last stated murtinn; of Clear- field Lodge, No. 314, A. Y. M., the following o .eers ware elected to serve during tlis .utning year, .eemnaeaeing with St. John-tho Evengiliet's day est. wis i W". M , Wm. L. Parker i 8. W Levis K. IfeCullough) J. W, John II. Fulfordj Tress , arer,Daalel W. MoCurdy ; Beorctary, IVm. Hade baugh, - ' A good motbor was tryinir to ox iplahs' to a young hopeful, the other day, about jSghtlag against the devil. After telling the lilt) fellow who the devil eras, and how bard be was to saosessfully resist, he turned round nod said, "Mamma, I'd be scared of the old devil ; but if was to eotao across one of the tittle devils, I'd knock the stuffing out of him." Ex. Onr schools wore visited during the pan woe uj eae vsrectors and i ,mi, rluperin .tendent, and are reported as being In good eon. ditlea, especially lha Intermediate echsol, nnder the charge af Mr. McKenrlck, and the Town Hall ;aeboel, aader the obarge of Mr. Sehafer, which .-are reported as belnjt much In advance of the con , dltlon.they were In at this time last year. 'Our illumination came ft little soon. tr than wt aallcjp.ted. On Saturday night our Uwa .was brUHently Illuminated. A lamp (plaeed aj)aarly every square In town, at least at all teal are arAllanle to the malnes.somselgliuen ,er tweuty'la pnmber, jre lallsve. .The gas being oseej U of aa eieellent quality tor lire Irst manu factured.. Quite a .number of onr eltiien. bare 'their gas Inures Itted anl are using H, and olh .an are hating their Hitorce adjusted as speedily .atpcealble, all being anxious to dispense with .eeaJ oil (arnpa as soon as they can. Interprisc. The citizens of our OMlghborlng borough .Curwansvilla in liaila- tiea of towns of maoh larger growth, bare made arrangements. for a course of lectures this winter. Ws understand ,lhat Susaa II. Anthony, one of 'be ItswUtg female lecturer. this oonntry, opens course,' at Arnold's Hall, on next Friday ' .svtarog, a lev to rer, of the frfoale persuasion, as stands wlthoat a rlral. Her lecture Is end M "My Trials," thick hkve not hca few, and 'he has a very Irejireealre way of putting heretic efnr a audience. All shop,! J 40 d hearitrl Md, enable the tplerpriae to prove a oncetea. The Teachers' Institute opened iii 'he Court, House, o Xond.y aHecnoon, jsish a 'oil stook af Srst-elaas oca tars, edacators and aehera. Dr. Oattell's fteture entitled " The l'n st Verdict," dallrered on Monday evening, was oncer the Inest efforts ws ever listened to, and "rape tlsi aa standing la the front rank f pub lic leeture.ra. ' As we gp to press, on Tuesday af. feraoou, Ws can jaf but Utile Is rofer.no. to Ihe foaeedlags of the inttltuta. The attendance of season (Oed and ahowa that, as a class, tr bMttjers Ulre k proper Interest la training BE88. Film illy, tho oounly is more lesa dlsturbcit ooal and railroad entcrpft are still wiling In the eastern, wcjterand southern- p ons of our county. We lei from the Pbilti.ri.oenml that the "Super ndent of thi. djion has de cided to put a p ogw train uplhe Morris, dale coal train, ilch mskos two ,s dally to the mines. TI1I1 U be an aocom it Ion to all living at Morrill sand beyond Kylertown will then bo but e miles from a acitger de pot. A post of 1 will bo estn cd at tho mines, at which 1 wily mail will -elved, and the postal routs :a Kylertown hlllpsburg will be changed lo route from Ih looloMur risdale. The Morfiiala Ooal Couy Intends hi erect a telegraph wire from thiint to the mines at their otr expense. " ildltlon to Ibis, remarks ths writer, " Wl Informed that IC0.U0O have I a subscribed W, build ing of the projected. 'Xtenslon of tlnhannon Branch to Glen 11 opt about ten mllThe road will past through thi' famous "Fl,,0t" 0f MoCouley k Co., to cVuca Flat anA,i, r down Muddy Run to Fueeyvillo, ail auction with Clearfield Creek nd up Clean 'recfe 0 Olea Hope. The buiUlng of this ion is a mere matter of time, the dcvelopmc the sec tion through which It will pass aw ,0 niA, and il mutt be built." U.sldei,wel nt throe ooui openings navo lalriy Doen maUiAwcltof Lulhcrtburg. on the line of the llcniiirM,eh Railroad, where sewn foot reins In coal hare been diicorcred, and It aocilt that whole section of the county it undrilub .n immense coal tied, and although I of (be ground is oorerod witn tbc very bc4ty of umoer, ana wis purouJca for that o, it Is a mere bagatelle in ralue when cold with the coal. The surface wealth of thi tion is very insignificant when compared w 0 min erals beneath. The present "tight "will retard development sornewhat, but II not be long until the " Iron horse" will trav ie val lj f liiy LUI CWls mat euatllt umber and coal operators to ship their mill, those staples to proStable markets. An la the borders of our county aro being thi ( loped we want It distinctly understood tba " mid dle division" Is not idle. Therailro mhcre to Cirrweusrillc will bo completed by mmer, our gas works art about completed, ,y the time spring opeus our county will be 0 sup ply half the country with (he very bitcle of firebrick. " 1 . m. Official Vote. ; Bolowll bo found the full vote, polled in Clcariunty, Moiiic Pit 1011 eoem- o" mar. 8 Se 40 24 15 H .7 4T 13 11 15. r u 41 ;l 2 1G 1 85 . r 19 1 1, 2 - ti ni 45 21 S4 82 87 14 117 -28 VI 04 411 li ber, 1878, vlt! UIMrKllllH. " ' " - Beecaria..,..,,.. Bell IMooin... , Uogir. Bradl'urd. Brady Uuruside.H...M. Chest Covington Clearheld .... Curweosrille Decatur...,.., Kcrgusou Hirard Uorheo... Oraham Oulich. iloutsdalo Huston Jordan Kartheus. H Kuox , Lawrence... . Lumber City Morris... New Washington Osceola l'enn I'ik I'niuo.i a... Wnllacetoo , Woudward Total ...h:s Majority fur new Constitution... T03 Wo are astonished at tbe vote in Bloom j Boggs, Decatur, Olrsrd, Jordan, Lawrci Union. Why any Democrat should bar. the new Constitution is beyond our appref Why Radicals opposed It it as plain as II dsy in midsummer. Oruhaoi and Qulkh hly. In hko former the voters are nearly u ooratj) and In tbe latter, Radieals ; but tbi their eouHry hotter than their party, aj therefore, entitled to the appellation of pi amahu 1 .'iimosi, every ooy wtis n . 1 At . . . gunning, If he can find nothing that he bang away it, considers it the next best tl kill a ftw wood peckers. They look so wrong eud up ao the aidesrf a tree, bobbi whacking around ths loose bark, that the t tion Is strong, tuid Ihe poor, Jolly hsmmci no'fi lcnds so bang I and down be oomcs, is given to tho dog to play with and tear to The poor liUle bird, if over a year old, has and eaten many hundred Iboussnds of larris, in the form of grubs and worms, a most every one of a kind which It Injurl vegetation. The cat-bird, one of our finest ere, itnd a bird that is always sociable,! permitted to be so, eats a cherry occasions!!, of course be must bs banished of suffor dri He pays a better prioc for every cherry I than any fruiterer would dare demand Ii market, In the worm, be destroy., and throw complete bird-opera, several times a day, li bargain. Sfnlimr, or Dmmbtr. 1JKATU Or A l Kir.TF.tl AND UEI'OR On Monday night John W. M'Kinnoy, a u ber of the llarrlaburg Tyttogrtliliioal Union, at his residence, in this city, of a complioatii diseases, dropsy being the most serious sTcc: Mr. M'Kinncy had been suffering for months his death was not unexpected. The deceased came lo llarrisburg about tan ycarsAgotnd s: cd at printing in tho Tdtgrnph office. u quently he was associated with D. W. M Jors, 1 lo the publication of the Altoona daily Sun, the past fsw years bo had been in llarrisburg gaged principally In reporting. Mr. M'Kin served three years In the Eighty-fourth Penn ronla Volunteers, Colonel Murray command! The deceased leares a wife and several child Patriot. Tho Lcwistown Democrat sars : & - . w navs in our possession a curious Cattle ax, carv out of solid stone, which evidently Is a rslic tbe Indian tribes which inhabited ths valleys this county lets than a hundred years ago. was found In tho old bed of a creek now dry In Union township, by Samuel Fulls. It It w propuiii.4 j smoothly cbisid, and the wo dor Is how tbe work was done, considering t rude Instruments the Indians had. loorco AVonrich a COnvictod mn,H., 1.. ,1.. . I iu. r. , term of (be Snyder county eovrt, for the tnnrri of Dr. P. R. Wagooiellcr, on the lflih ot iagu lait lie wai kootanoed to eeren yean aaf foi raonthi lolitsry eontlnenviot In the JEaetert pefl teutlary, one dollar line and eoiti of defein, ' Tho ladios of Ilgllidaysburiol brated the ecntennial annirenary of theitnjr- tion of the Brittiih tea, Id flueton Kair, Py baring ft tra party on the evening of thjtt.aV Much and milk and aausaire formed tho tittcmt portion of tho refroihmcnti, and wai icfc! old ityle rd tod blwe picture dishes. A "hard time" boll Is to bo g al St. Petersburg, Clarion owun'v, about the It. daja. Ucntiomen roust wear patched cloll and unblacked boots, and ladies nothing ft than calico, while all Jewelrjr will he ubooeu The supper will eun.-lit of morh-aBd-mllk il bake pofatoes. We will iflfluo no pipor next wool rinters, lik. all others, enjoy a few days of rc: That our patrcna ma; have a happy .tni. and that ths year of 1874 may be a year of pear andj.lenty to each and all of them, Is (Ire ish lbs jiubllshsrs of ths Rarrsuraa. Tho Urookvillo Scliool Dinlriot ha'JlW a a.sireaa su iuxk. a "conecuon was lateiv itahsn no br the landlords of that nleoe. atriount. Ini tolso.t 7W). which was araclouslr contrih. nted toward lbs cause of education. ' '' The Tublio library jottary wln- die, of Louisville, Kentucky, is tgain advertised. No doubt ths man whe Is "too poor to pay it" his paper will endeavor lo aeeere a ticket. Col. John Woodj. ot" Altoona. 6 rod tfl fifty I"-" on Wednesday ereoinf kw( la fcoar Tin IiiiKi.Kiis. Wo havo wailed for tome lime to allow the editors of ths Radical organs, In this county, lo reoant,.or apologise for some of the libels published against our nominees previous to lbs Ootobci election, hut up to the present but one of them has eouo to the front and expressed that hs slandered at least ons of the Democratic candidates. The editor af .he Journal published the following recantation, on the lUtb of November, which is certainly humili ating ouough for nn old rooster like him, who has allowod himself to he made tho reblclo of a first class libel i Aw ElPLiUATlox In our Is.uo of October 8lh, 1873, In referring to the Democratic. candidate for Assembly, among other Ibings, we .aid 1 " We have it from good authority, that Dr. T. J. Buyer, the 'regular' Douiuaratiu numiiiee for Assembly, in tbi. counly, come day. ago, made an offer to a responsible Republican, of Brady township, a inau of undoubted vurocily, to sell out at least one of the Dimioaratlo nominees on their Slate ticket. The proposition was: That If inia t.epuuiuun and nit mends would voto fur lloyor lor Assembly, he (Buyer) and friends would voto fur Ourdun, tiio Republican candidate for oupium. auuK Tuat an affidavit had been inuila le tb m.4 miu appuur in due time." Our informant also slated that thi "affidavit" would he published on Octuhor Sib, but It seems he was misinformed on that point, as It did not appear fur some reason. And. It aeomi r,,nl,. that b. was also misinformed aato the purport or no uti Biuce ineiiiuniany learned from aneiher party that It did not contain tho statement aa given above but that it waa to the effect, " that Dr. Boycr ottered to compensate the Republican referred to, if be wouM use bis Influence to Induce his Republican friends to vote or uujcr nirnssemuiy. - .lotlnlontiouully wish ing to misrepresent Dr. Buyer, and lor the pur poso of placing ourself rijjht before the public we made application farfce lor tho affidavit," or a copy thereof, but our request bus not been com plied with; and hence, ns we cannot under the circumstance, vouch for Ihe aeuiracy of the sec ond version, wo make this explanation in Justice to Dr. Boyer, as well as oursclf. What christian fortitude ainan must possess to libel Ms nial.b l U.U muudi, evyort the olea tlon, upou " good authority," and then, aitr the election, apologise for It. It li'npparont, from tho tooo of the above, that refined treachery line been practiced, or that there Is a first-class liar about somewhere, If not both. However, if the authors of this oompound libel can feel good un der such oircuiustanocs, wo presume Dr. Boycr and his friends can tland It. On Saturday lust, ns Mrs. John lin ker, who lives near Bell's Mills, was passing lurouga oer aususnu s nam, a norsa roaouod across the manicer and cauitht her hv the nose. and forgot to lot go till he had chawed off the principal part of that useful member. The sev ered portion was picked up and, by the aid of court plnsrer, reunited to the plaoe where It ori ginally belonged, and at last accounts the two parts were gruwing aogcthtr nicely. Tritmn: A pretty tougli stoiy, IIuk.it. List of letters ruiiluininc unclaimed in the PostnfUoo at Clearfield, for, the week ending UDceinucr tin, in, d ; - Bennett, Mack M. McLure, Miss Lola Bennett, R. M. Miller, John Bennett, Jennie .,e Maines, Mrs. Ann Barlran, James Myers, Jackson Crune, Edmond Mulcr. Kdwsrd lloofman, Libby ' MeKreheua, Mrs. Johnson, Charles McMaster, Win. Kern, tlustave . Oneil, Dennis Lafleur, Joseph Quick, Miss Julia Larabee, Muses Stolts, Miss Lissie Jdslver, Murdiok Wise, Moses McKiernan, Elisabeth Welder, Adnin P. A. UAULIS, PM, aft. e S. G. Morrieon, Ksq., has brought an notion for libel ftgaUiit Mr. L. L. Tat, pub- hihtr of tbe kuH, for orao remarks in that pa pel of to alleged dtrngatury character. Mr, Into appe&Tetl at the ilocyfdtir ofliie oq Wodutsdiijr, last, and walring a hearing, entered bail In $1,000 to aoMrer boforo tbe graud jury. Wil- liamiport DulUtin. Tho Lock Havun (ius Company wna bfura the grand jury, last wetk, cbarged with furniibing the dtnlnniof (bat cl'jr with iniutC, oitnt aod a vcrj poor (uaHty of gai, ( Juo IIonopuHlo Jleratd wai,4s to know "what's in naiue?" Thojr buy thoir WOod of Jaraei Cu!, and their ooal of Jul. Wood, AVo nolico by the Sun tlmt Jiov. Dr. W. Lee SptUwotJ hat reiigned tlio I'reiidenoy of the U'U!iamport Dickinson ScmUmrf. 'Peccmbtr 01(" U tho way the Jaet s.ueniDnrf rrma pun ir. Tbe oltondanco at tho luttlitute U largor thil than proviont yeen. Specials St err? CbrltitujAsi to my nntroaa. oae and all, Frco stuuke on Cbrkitiouti, from cijht lo oiovan o'fllock.at r.. II. SIUWH. A Fnri Suoaa at A. AVatnon't Cigar and To baio Stre, on Chriituiat, from 7 to 10 o'olook, A- n. All are welcome to a treo pitcn in. Alex. Wathot If yon want a niee Walking Cant, or Ciir I'ase. call on li. 11. PUAiV, If you want a boi of eood Ciirrf ?5r 50 and 1W u a boi all on. K. U. H1IAW. Fon rUtr. An "Aldornty" Blooded. Apply to Roll Calf-Full II. W. Sumt. CUDAt CUBA I ClliA! CUBA I CUBA! NOtwitbiilanding the Cuban War. Kerr A Co. hnve brought on from tbe cnt ft InreJot of Clothing and unnt i rtirnixhfng Ottmit, which have boon bought at l'nnto Frieei end will be lold at Tanio I'ricvi. Now ii the timn, a there Ii a roduction of over tit per eent. Cll and ioe for younolvci. lOdec'It, Twenty dostcti of tho Clobrated t'nircraal Fbirt uit received at Korr t to t. Pui'pfndcri of erery deioription at Koit i Co.' lit wet-li. HosUry, ouly 5 eenti per pair, at Kerr A Co'l. Omits, Uke nollee that you enn buy a pair of (. ir. ...... - L-.... a n'si n-..!- .... s iv vaj avi af vvutt) aa tiuu mm vv aait wi Jul :uow. Paixth xn 1'aiktk kh' Finnrtos. Our stook T J nliits and Painters' Mtatrriali is eotnplctn, in ludini; J. T. Lewis' Pare Vf hitc Load. John I-u- as A Co's Pure While I,ad, p. K. A Cu's Buck jnd, and a numlmr of eh en per brouli of White iad ; a lo, Liftnod Oil, Turpentine. Vsrinihoior l ktntis, ft luU line or Urueties, sou ft luillineoi tors, dry and m OiV my'WJi II. F. fljpLtn A Co. Newspaper Decisions. 1. Any person who takes ft paper regularly 'ra tbe 1'ost Offioe whether direoteiV to his line or another's, or whpthor he has subscribed nut u reripunrihie for the payment. 3. If any person orders his pf AUmn'Inacd must pay all arrenrnges. or tho pubiinbor may itiinue to send nntti pnymem ts maue, ana eoi- lh "'. "''ether the paper it taken B - "iu vuo ouioe or nuv. . I. Ths ennrts have decided that rceuilnfr to iko newsiaper. or periodicals from the 1'ost iQoe, or removing nnd loavitif 4hem uncalled ir, is prtoia tacit ovmeooe ot intentional nana A CR0. Miss McAlliine, teacher of Music, ainltos;, Cravon and lrawlng. Koom at the headem. . aug27 Montour Blate Paints, for ptintlnfr houses in de and outside Cottages,, r'arra liulldings, Ac, eautif'ul, durable aad eoeauuiioal. (Jreund in uro hinseed Oil. rv2'73 11. V. fliont t Co. Bird Cages a large assortment at 11, P. Dig r A 4'o.a. Have Timel - Pave Labor! Save Money 1 Save tlothrsl Th." Novell; Wrlnfcr" I. (be be.t in lie market. 11 u; it; Irj it. For .ale hy If. V. Biatsa A Co. MUST UK SOLD Bt JANUARY MtU, 187.1 fe.vt Prints - ... 14 1Y.I lKlanca 16 and 20 k Alpo.- ' ... T7 ' ,'lntl.a 60 t h i , 0 : stand til, Hk.wls, Coalings, Ilslu)oK-l S'Mi, Table Linen, Flannels, Caislia.rea, Ladlej' and tbildrsns Ih" a. at nrices to suit the time.. s 5 lie .took must be sold and you will J'e mcn- V b Mrobating. w. IIKKSA isarneiu, ra. . e ' F. P. ftlelnr A Co. have heea makln sstenslre ssjltions to their stook of Hardware X )st few txii. ta l tk.ir 11. ftfs. Krerrthinc Dew In hhHf Hardrun-, Had fftfn' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Builders' fiaVS.IivaiM anrl If ns-il taapaa tit mil afinuH t'tin ha Mhttl sir store. mj j. liws. Di stan's Cm is-out flsw, O rpal American r, I'ornton s Llxhtnlng Haw, at Y2h 71 II. P. lUuLia A Co's. . ft. Wheelharrows. Uahy ('rnim, Ty Ei- s Wuosi ad IVbevli'tarrews, al ?7f?) (F. H,w,r.a fo. To vim CiTixaxa or Psnnsvlvania. Your at tention is respectfully invltod to the fact that the National Batikt are now prepared to receive sub scriptions to tbe Capital Stook of the Centennial Board of Fiuanoe. Tbe funds realised front this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the same. ll is con fidently expooted that tho Koyslono State will be represented by the name of avory oitltnn alive to patriotio oonitneiuoralion of tho one hundredth birth-duy r tbe nation. The shares of stook are offered for f 10 eacb, aod subscribers will reoctve a handsomely stool engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for framlug and preservation as a na tional memorial. Ititvrest at the rata of sis, per eeut, per annum will be paid on all paymenti uf Gontoiinlal Stock from date of payment to January 1, lb76. Subscribers who arc not near e National Rank can remit a cheek or postofHne order ts the un dersigned. I'llKllK. FRAI.IiV, Treasurer, augO . 1)04 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Kerr k Co., have received a lot of lew and fashionable Nock Tics. A full Hue of Household Ootids, Japanned Ware, lo for sals by II. V. Bigler Co. . ' Al Aa. Huveuty-five doten Clearfield Wood choppers Axes at i. t.iMl. II. F. BIQTER 4 Co's. ' ItSAD This I Persons whooontciuplalc budding will do well to call end examiue our Stek of lll'lLIUNU MATERIALS. We have lo stuck a full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, Oils, tllnss, Putty, Caloiued Plaster, Ac. myUS 73 II. F. LI101.11 1 Co. Noticm to WiaoM ivn CaRnuai MiliRR.-We ; harp just received a grDral,assortmeoiof Wagon and Cum age vuo4s. also a full llneof Dpnngs and Axles, which wa otter cheap for oath. - U. F. Uio;ia A C. Just reelved. ft Inrire lot of nn-t xploiira Lamps and Lanterns at tf-ia-ra 11. F. Vwuti A Co's. BECAP1TULATI0K. litrd Cages. Wood and Willow War. Household Goods. ' All kinds of Hardware. ' , Japsuned Ware. Psints. Oils, VtM-nlslos. Calcined lMantcr. Wngnn and Carriage Vnkers' supplies. All o the obove for rale ta tho mammoth HwU ware Hi ore of 11. F. Biglor A Co., Second street, Cloarfleld, Pa. , .4 , at - CVT THIS Oil?. " It May &ftve Your l.lfe. There Is no person living but wbt lulTort more or less with Lung liie.ri, Coughs, oij, or Con sumption, yet some would dte rather sSag pay 75 eeuts fur a bottle of inrtliotno that old cure them. ir. A. Uoiohee s Uermsn byrup na, late ly been introduced In this oonntry from Gernnjf and its wondrous cures astonishes every ona at try it. If you doubt what we say tn priitt, tt this out and take U to Your Hruttitist, C. D. Wat- u.-. and nt a rituiple botile'free of elinrfre, or a regular sise for 7J cents. U. U. UKhfc.N, 20aug7y ' Woodbury. IV. J, Calcuied Plaater for sale by H. P. Bigler A Co. t Taints, Oils aud arniehti for sale bj II. F. utgicr to. , Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by It. r. JJiKler a to. ' llarriftl. On rwmlwr loth, 1873. by Esv.S.M. Moona, Mr. WILLIAM J. MI'l.l.KN.nf Ulen Hope, and Uirs llr.St-IK MKKUHK.cruoluialila, fa. " sua. - " . Tn Brady township, on December 15th, 18711, KATK, wife of Jos urn Hnvrkr end daughter of llK.tnr (lOODLttNUBK, aged 39 years, 7 months and Zl days. Our beloved sister Is no more She haa crossed (.rer the river and ts forever at rut. During her confinement the endured Intense pain, which af ter six weeks' ru flcrlng ended in a premature death. But she U happy now, and wa bow to stern realities! while she restsinpeaoe. FarcwelL Her ohief utotirnert are a husband and three children, a father, toother, three brothers and eight sisters. She was the first jink to diop out of a chuin of twelve children, . . In Pike township, at the reitiJenre nt his son In-law, Klau Pastmore. ADAM filfOKT, aged about 14 years. At her reiidone, in I.awrenoo township, on Deoember flih, 1.H73, Mrs. MAKV It BAD. widow of the into J out R. Hrad, in the t2d year of her age. The deceased was oae of rue oldest mem bvri of lha Pieaby terian chorea tn this place. In CWflcId, on December Ifith, 1873, ELLEN FHANCKS, infant daughter of F. ti. and Manr K. MiLLRn. aged 3 mobtns and IV days. On Oetober 9th, 137.1, MARGRA. wife of JaV Ht-LLEsar-i k, aged 42 jean, Ir months and a few days, j. CJearlield Markets. r Corrected weekly by IticninD Ifossoc. Whulesalt and iletoil Dealer In lry Uooas, Urocertee,r,ro- Tl.ion., ac, Marfcot .treat, Clearfield, ! ','Ltnriiii.o, l'i., lrceniber S3, 173. Apples. gr.en,flt)(cy Dried, ft lb Apple balmr, gal, Balter UU(jJ Ilonn $1 t Dukwheat 1 If uckwheat flour tb, Hecf, dried.. Beef, fresh t(Vh Iluards. M 1J Oil (J 14 Crn, sholled.H 1 Cnm. ear....... OSfrtl TAiHogs, dressod 6 10 Hides, groen.n h !5 Main. 00(t) IB 8i Shouldorsv.(10j) 12j 60 Sides ,.0(.ii 12i 00 Lard ...iolA 6 Mess pork.V bbi...Jl 00 IS'Oat (in 9 Onions 1 00 rotatoo Oil 00 0(1 Teaches, dried, lb.. 10 60 Plaster, bhl I 0 HOltyc; 1 10 40 Kags, V Ih 0(1 calt, !f snek.2jll(i I 60 in hinglcs,IRIn.t4(300 10 3binKles,2oinlO(a)l 00 : Timothy sred. ...... t 00 Corn meal, nek, 1 Clwip, owlj uu(oj 2 Clover.eodH 8 Clieosc Cherries, lb. Info) Chickens, drsd; th, 1 Use Flaxseed 2 Floor 8 Oil At May 00 0OIW.J2 Jj Tallow 12) 00 Whoat. 1 16 00;Wool .'m 40 OOlWood, 19 onrd 4 60 l5oisH.YlvunIaItllronil TYROXS ifcEARFIELH BRANCU and after Monday, NOV ad, 1873, the Passenger Trains will run daily (execpt clun days) botwocn Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows CI.EAIIFIKI.U MAIL. 11 LEAVE BOUTU. LKAVU KOKTU. Clcar0old.......ir.'40,P. I'hllipsburg 4.84, " Osceola 4.60, " Tyron .00, ' Tyrone U.SO.i.u, OsciHila... 10.40, " l'hilipshurg... 10.66, " Clearrteld 1.60, CLKARFIELD UXl'HKSS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield fi.40 A. I'hllipsburg.. .S6 " Oseoola (1.60 " Intenectlon. 7.48 " Tyron 8.U0 ' Trrone ,...7.00 T. Intersection ...7.1 2 " Osceola 8.10 ' Vllip.harg...8.16 " Clearllell,ar...t.lC " FARE VUOM CLEAUMEJjD, TO Delleronte, Ta. t! 06 Mlddletown ti 00 I.o.k lluvon... WilllamsportM lluntingilon Lewistnwn Marvsvllle .. 2 s on .. 1 80 Marietta. ..., ( 60 Sianeaeter $ 86 EIIILADKU-H1A 7 01 Altoona 1 06 Johnstown... 3 80 I 0 4 60 4 76 1IAKR1SBIJKU PITThBURa 6 W Close oasinectioos mad. by all traln.at Tyron. and Lock Haven. 8. 8. DLAIft, myl7-tf. Buperlnte.d.nt c LEAKF1KL1) ACADEMY. 1HAI.B Dl;PARTHRNT. THE WIVTKR TURM of fourteen wc-ks wlfl commence MONDAY, JANIIAHlf 6lh, 1873. Terms or Till I Ion. Heading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithm.tlc, Uraminnr, Ueogrsphy and History , -. W .W Natural Phtlifophr, J'hysiology, end 8in gls Entry Hook. keeping, or either, with the above 12 00 For Instructions In P'luMe Kntry Book keeping and Commercial Arllhai.tio, spe cial Israi to be arranged. . For particulars respecting fhs School apply to aug27'7.ltr R. M. McKNAI.I.Y. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. . s . .TTIK WIN'f KB TERM of fourteen weeks, will J eommenca Monday, January sin, IC7. JEUMS If TUITI0M. Reading, Orthogrept'r.Wril.'ng.ObleotLes. sons, s rimar Ariiuiuv.io (Un.r.rliv I History, Local and descriptive Usography With JUap 4rawmg, uramsnar, aupniw and Written Arithmetic 0 Algebra and ihe Bclenoea '....... Is 00 InstrncUon In In. Irumcntal Basic 10 10 Oil palauig, 34 lsssons... . . 12 SO Wai work , ...... 0 fax full particulars send Jar yrouiar. N EW ADVERTISEMENT I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 'O V ; .... , ' . j""' f T. A. FLECK 5c CO. would announce that they are new opening for th. Vail Season the oipst attractive and complete stuck of Milliner j nnJ Fancy Qootla aver before, offored In Clearfield. In our Fancy floods bopartmant we are offering full line, of Hosiery, Closes, Ilea. I.acra, Ribbon a, Vyoolcn Goods, Hoop Skirts, t'oraela. Hair Goods, Canvaaa Patterna, Dress Trimmings, Worsteds, 0,1) of which ws are offering at sllr.etivs prices 11ILLI1TBSY LEPASTSQ22TT. i . V. are now opening the latest styles and novel ies for the ?all Season. ' BONNETS, BATS, . j PEATIIEBS, PLl'MKS, ! VELVET RIBBONS, ':; HPS,' ORNAMENTS, j PL0VTERS, lo. Ont TRIMMING DEPARTMENT U U charge of , llrst-elass Trimmer from thoelty. licit an Inspection of our styles by tho unles or ulearneia and vicinity. ftore room the same a. now occupied by Wi Real, on Market street. vi'7J T. A. PI,ECK A CO. :-,- rjlUR LAKQES' r ' ASSORTMENT OF StOVEH! STOVES! evf brought to the county, are being received at IhdllardaareEstablUbtoentef H. K BKil.l'.R rVX'O., comprising tbe folio? log Cook Stoves: EEAR'8 CALORIFIC, SUsyU bll A K VX. , REGULATOR. NOPLE, EJCEL8IOR. TRIUMril. GOV. PESN. HEADING, NATIONAL RAN3E, 4C. iC. lso, the following Heating Stores ' SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, SPEAR'S ANTI DUST. . SPEAR'S ORBICULAR, SPEAR'S TARLOR COOK, MORNINO LIGHT,. BON TON, OIPSET, VULCAN, r SUNBEAM, IU'.Br DAUPHIN EOO, CHESTER EOO, VOLCANO, rHOENIX, 1TIAVY RAIl ROOM AND STORE 1WOM HTOVES, (WJ. Cloirncld, Sept. 25, 1672. LUMBER MENI J , PERFECTION IN CANTHOOKSI The Clearfield Escelsior Canthaok will not wear out or break, being eonatruoted with one solid bsnd from clip to jioinU It Is pronounced bn,a11 riraMloaMurobsrsrieri who has eiajained it to bs ike most parfxt Canthook aver Invented. Amos Kennard, Patentee, c.;- " Manufactured by A""' Kl'io A Co., at ; f ' CLEARFIELD, PA. . 4-All oilers promptly attended to. nll'70 JEW BTOHE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON 4 V. Have just opened Niir-SrMl, on Main St..C.iiruxp, Pa. laUlf occupied by Wm. F. IRWI.V. Their stock consists of LDLtiT C CD IS 5SS Okocitiika of the brat quality, Queenswarc, Uoots and Shoes. mm! every artiole neoessart for u'4 ooffsfort. Call nd itmrno our (took be&ra pur oLMlng elsswhersi. May 0. lsCt-K, s TONE'S 8AW SUMMERS AJND SAW TjrfllETfi. W. bav. rteelv.d (he agency for the above an i : 1 1 . L - . . H...'...ru.nM' itrlMB. Rail and exantirie Iksirl. Tbey are Ihe best, ;.ii3 " "j ii. r. bii r rt I . I . .v. . Srjj tBoadit., &tttxltt, t(. J. M. KRATZER. D ESI R A I1LE ST V LEW of Cdsslfnere., As, tor Men and xtoys, at J. u. KKATZL.H 9. rpilREE-PI,V, Brussels, Iuaraln and o'ber I Carpets, also, floor Oil Cloths, at reduced prices, al J. II. KRATZEH'S. BEST ASSORTMENT of Wall Paper ever offerrd in this vioinity. 10c to II per tiiecc. fine gilt psper, etc., at i. U. KRATZBll'S. THE MOST popular makes of Muslins, Sheet ings, Pillow Muslins, Ac, at asusll advance above cost, by the piece, at J. M. KRATZEH'S. NEW GOOlttf, NUW STYLES, LARUE ASSORTNKNT, LOW PRICKS, all to bo found at J. M. KRATZKR'S. EAD1E&' DRESS GOOD. In the greatest variety new .nring shades newest and moat desirable styles at J. U. KHATZEH'S. VARIETY of Dress Ooods, suitable fur . mourning also crap, veil., collar., Ac,, constantly on hand, at J. M. KRATZER'S. II i:Cr;iVINO alargopypply of Ladiei'aud Children's fiboei. mide to order and war ranted. A band nope Gaiter for f 2.00 at UOb2B J.il. hUAlKKH. BEST Oranita ware Tea Bats and Chamber Sets, Knives and Forks. Silver-elated Forks aud Ipooa., Table Linen, Napkins, very ohe.p, at menzo i. n. hKA J ibtl s. SIIAWI.W, Scarfs, Neckties, Collars, Veils, Hair Goods, Gloves, Ac Kid Gloves at 76c. also ths Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves, st mcozo s.a. aitAitns. 11 BAD TUrSl FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tht at taction of the ettltfni of Clearfield and vlcluit ii directed to the fact that Gooflfellow 4 Hun are the agent of M. Nieoe k Co., and bare jgit irecised a half down ear loadi of Flour and Keeu, which they offer at Uio lowest fwitible Bg urei, A large stodc of FLOUR, COEX MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potato., Shelled Corn, Corn In car, Ac, -Ac P.rtl-Hl.. .1111.. U Mlt.A M. HlMO 1 Co.'. brand of Family Flour, which is ths bs.t in the market. Flonr aod Feed can and wilt ha sold cheaper tnan It can ba obtained elsewhere in Clearfield oounty. srStore en MarkeJ street, next door to Hon. Alexander Irvin's residence. UOODFELLQW A SON, JanlOtf ' ' AgontsforM.NieceACo. KRATZER & LVTLE . Turpentine,) ( Kails, Paints, WILL SELL YOU Class, Oils, J I Putty, French, Ricriads 61 Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Piaster VERT CHEAP. Immense itok en hand. Clearfield, Pa., Juns 4, 1873. gTEVENSON k CO' .8 EXCELSIOR BAKERY-, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. nfwaa na.klle Mllaiyl net a. tl.L. J ft ssi j .....m U. """'Jl Mil nrneurcd the eerTieeii of a fir it clan Baker. re prepared ta (jirnieh FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, &C., .very day. Ws will deliver Bread, llolls. Cakes of all kinds,, fresh every atorning, at the doors of our eu.tomer, lr desired, no respectrnlly so. licit a .hare of public patronage, and feel sure that we ean give entire satisfactioa. We also keep nn hand a choice assortment of CANDIES, Nt'TS, OMAMUJiS, LEMONS, Ti). DAttu, rin a nn, ae. Ire. h FRUITS and VKOETJBI.ES received deity and asld at reasonable priees. rreen uui nu.i, in season, By tns ean crqnart. H'H CKKAM always on band. (live ns a call. We strive to please. Aug. ,m.-tf. STEVEKSON A CO. A. &"W, P. IRVIN, CORNER STORE, CURWEKSVILLS, PA., RECEIVE FLOUR AND SALT B CAR LOAD, And lull at amoll pdvonQ. H o r E BY THE COIL, AND PACKAGE GOODS ' FOB LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES J3 O L D CHEAP, August IK, 1fl7.1a-M.7S SAWS! SAWS I SAWS I DIFTAN'S CROSi ODT, UJIU JD CIRCULAR CAWS. Boytiton's Lightning .Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, PArEHI TKRFORATKD k SLKCTRIC AW8, Vol sale k oetl,?t H. P. BIGLEI CO. PINK, WHIM k BOAN LIKISO ilull rscslvsl anf for sals,l '. a. l -a .. Tfl, '" f F. tWlM I , I . 1 .1 . ' SliSftllanrcuj. OOK AND HEAD! SADDLE & HARNESS mUW. JOHN 0. HAEWICK, Markat St., CLEARFIELD, Pa., If the man (o go to If you want ft let of new JIAHNKFS or new PADDLE, or anything 1m in that line, lie urm out ai good work aa U done in anjr ihnp in TeantvlTauia aud hit-pricei are very reavonahle. Comtaatly on hand I fufl line of TROTTING GOODS, inch ae Trotting Piddlei, Quarter aod 8bln Itoott, Trotting Rollerf, Whipt, Fine liruihea end Combi, Ao. A tine aaiurtment of Nctf, Jlorw Coven, Knee Blanket,,, Buffalo Hebef, 4e., ate., kept in aeuoo. In faot aDtbiog that borecuca it aod in need of Ii alwayi on hand All of which will be told at whuleaal rtU at the Tory laiimt raiei. Repairing promptly attended tn. All work guaranteed. pbp in room formerly oooupind m Poet OfLce. April 1tt 1H73. T. M. ROBINSON & CO., Dealers ia Harness, Saddles nnd Bridles, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, Tly Nots, Collars, Whips, &o. A lrg. stock cf TROTTINO OOODS of all descriptions. Also, alargi slock of UAKN.SS TltlMMINOS. jyKItepairng promptly attended to. Shop on Market street, Orshajn's Row, In shop formerly occupied by James Alexander. ClearfieU, Ta., June 25, 1873. ' JJ "F. B1GLEU & CO.'S . -SPECIALTIES BUILDERS' HAKDWARD, UE01IAKI06' HAKDWAaB, LUMBERMEN'S HARDWARE, FARMJJ.0 UTEN8ILS, MILL SUPPLIES, IRON t NAILS, PA1SIS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINGS, CALCINED PLASTER May 18, 1 87. . r T)OOT AND SIIOK AIAKIXG. JOSEPH II. DEEMING, on Market street, In Shsw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., has just received I in lot of French Calf Skins snd Kips, ths best in tbe market, and is now prepsred toman, ufaoture srsrythlng in his lino, lis will war rant his work to be as represent. Tbs eiti.ens of Clearfield end vicinity are respectrully Invited to give him a call. Work doos at short notios. T:lft'T3y REMOVAL,. I?KANK fftrOKT, of the -"Short Shoe Bhop," given notice that be titt re moved from Grahem'i How, on Market itrect, to neat door to the Allegheny Hotel, on Market itrwt, where be is prepare J to make and mend BOOTS AND SHOES, ft itched, tewed ?r .pegged, with the bet ftork the eartera market aiWrda f.nd at aa reasonable price ai they ran be bought for elrew here, and where be li prepared to aveommodAte all hia old ouitom ere and a many new ooee aa may favor fain with a eail. Thankful 'r past favors, be woutil re spectful! solicit a continue nee of their patronege. bRQUT. nearfleld, October 12, l8V3.-flm Lime lor Sale I THE undersigned, re Riding near tbe depot has made complete arrangements with Lime U urn era east of the mountain, whereby he ta en bled to keep oonatantty on band a large quantity of fUHB LIMKI which he offers to fiirrars and builders at a trifle above cost. These In need of the article would do well to giro me a call, or address oae by letter, be fore negotiating their lime. OEO.,C. PA.'EM0r.K. Clearfield, Pa.. Jims . ISO". Spokes, Rims & Flow Handles, JOHN G. DAVIS k SON, ' lI0 SFOkE WORKS, B. W. Cor. LEOPARD k OTTER Straits, rillLADELfHIA. ay-Send for Price List, t:M:tia T)ATENT RIGHT FOR SALE. 1 offer for sole tbe right for the sale of the eel e brated Washing Machiue, known as ths Mlra B-. Stiltaan Cofiarfce Washer in the count of Clinton. Will sell the rtsht for the entire conntr, or for en eh township. This Washer it known to te one or ihe very nest lu use, and their sie la very large wherever intro- duoed. Apply by letter or in pirron tn J. A.fF-slPK, ovfi 5i4 Lntbersbnrg, Clrarfleld Co., V. I I ME! J.IME1 'fhe nndersUned Is sow prepared tottrnrisli the public with an excellent quality or Beileforte Wood-Burned Limb, for plastering purposes, by the lorge or matl quantity. Can be round lor nie preeroi at rrei new building, on Marke etreet. ooti-tr Li. k. neuui.juuuMn. B.eale's Embrocation, (hktt 3p 6 w ill',) For all diseases incldeoto Btsss, Cattle, and Unman Flesh, req-lrtng the use of aa external application. This KmbrocaUon waa extenilvely use a by the Government durLng ihe war. For sale by Bartswlck A Inrin, Clearfield Joseph R. Irwin, Curweosrille. Daniel Good artder. Luthersburg. tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, FXlRNITUREi MATTRKJiSES, AND Improved Spring Bjeds, MARKET 6TRBKT, tAR P. 0. The nmlerslgnwl fs.i leave to tofovm fhe elll s.n. of Clrarq.M, ana fhe pnhllo gcnerall.v, that he has .en 'hand a fine assurtmit of Vtirnttarv., such as Wslmit, Chvstnnt and l'.lnlrd Chamber flimrs, Parlor Suilrs, Rrelinlng and Kltenslon Chair., Uilrn anil lrnl.' Hasj C'h.lrs, tho l'rr. tViralrd iJlnlng and Parlor Chairs. Can. S'Mt sad Wlndsr Chairs, Clothes Bar., Bt.p and Kxlrn sion Ladders, Hut Raoks, Porub'oing Brushes, Ao ilOULDlNQ AND TICTURI FRAUEM, Looking fllss.es, Chromos, Ao., wbloh would be suitable for Uollsaj presents. ' deelO 7S JOHN 7RODTMAN. J1KMOVAU KDZENSTEIN & BERLINER, wholesale dealeri la CEXTS' FlRSlSKiva C00DS, Have removed u 1ST Clinroh street, hcttvsen Franklin ani 'vVhile sU.,'New York. );IV5J I. 8N Y D p fl, . PRACIICAl WATOHMAKKR in pa,sn j . Wtohcs,lpckp pp.f Jewelry, 6Vlsass's itoa, ffjrt't Strt, a ' ,, XEAHSrj4), PA. 8 All klpds of repair!'., (a mi ilns arempilr sa ss) l.1" sW" . lf, V ' ' ..M U. . ..,!, .('. Jlfiilisfri, ANHOUNCESIEKS Ot TIIE GREAT , REDUCTION OF PRICES t BY &.VORTEH KUAvV, D. D. ft. PIPOHTAUT frtl'TIlSi II. vine suoccednl in celling ligblsr tariff oa maurial. benee the (ots aod MooVrar. eb.rge for partial aud full set. of Taslk. I use tbe best laanulociuro 01 seciu anu uiuvr sutisi. an operations registered and warranted to giro Mr vice and satisfaction. Friends, reflect that tnv charges fur the Inser tion of artificial and ths saving of lha natural teeth aro now the most reasonable In Pennsylvania. Preserve jour teeth aod you presorvc yoor besltn. Pnttina of the natural tsetb la a healthy, pre servative and useful condition is msdo a specialty. Diseases and malformations common to the mouth, law and associote parts, sr. trsated and sorreoted wilu lair success. j.imuauons ana oonswitar ttons ma-n. It would bo well for pslitnts from a distanos to let me know by mail a few days before cooing to the office. II Is very important that children between the age. of .ii and twelve years should have their tectn examinee. Anresihetics are administered aad Teeth re moved without pain. Imposition, and character are Judged by all tbe world by (.he expressions of tbs face, hence how Very disastrous may it therefore be for per sons to indulge an expression of distorted fsatures, evsn apart from a hygienio view. Now, to enjoy natural (not artiDcial) eomt'ms sna pleasure., respect and obey nntural simplicities and Instinct. a it. .u iij n u ll , lS V. 'r B p. loniiin Dnsni (j.w. v Office in Ken Masonic Suildlng, Breond street, Clcsrficld, Pa. "' ' vBENTaL CAED. ' Da. A. M. HILLS VfwbWfmltl mv lo hii noilenti and the nub lie gfncralty, that, hnvipg dissolved partnership wnh lr, tSbaW, be ia now doing tbe entire work of bia office himself, ao tint pat i cots need not fear bring put undur tbe hands of any other operator Clear tic I ft, March ibiz .pa-ivincii, ? J. M. STEWART, P, D. S., ( rj- -J Ofllco orpr Irwin's Drug Store, -UIIXJ CURWENSVItLE, VAr ' All dental operations, either in the meehanteal or operative braaQb, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed, fpoc.ai auennon paia to tbe treatment of diaeasea of the natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth sue etssfully eorreeted. Teeth extracted without pain by b m of Jftbsar, mad artilioial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to rnder sat isfaotion. iprllS0'71:ly rpilE MITCHELL 7AG"ON, . FOB Farm, Freight and Plantation Use Cntveraally known at the . ORIOIXAL tlACIN'E WAGON. , Made by axperieaoed Workmen out of af good m Mortal aa money can buy. We do not claim to l oild the lowest priced Wagons, but our aim ii te build a well proportioned wagon in all its parts., and excel in durability and liht draft. For the naat no art or of a cenlurv the Mitchell Wajron has succeul'ullj tnaintainr 'the reputation o feeing ths best wagon in use. The rapidly Increasing demand fcr them prove! Uieir superiority over all other Wagons. Mitchell, Lewis t Co., Manufacturers, Hacine, Wisconsin. Fur sale by ' THOS. REILYa Aug. C, 1873. Clearfield, Pa. . XTEW LIME KILN I - ' " ll KEAR CURWENSVILtK. The undersigned would respectfully notify all tersons interested that he haa just erected a sew ime Kiln, in Pike township, anl will keep or ' hand a first class quality of Gray Lime, Which will be furnished to fanners, builders and others at li eenta per bushel, ah, at the kiln. je2&.6m J, B. CALDWELL. ClTKAl? GKOCERIKS. LUMBER CTTT, PA. Tbe undersigned announces to hia old friends and patrons that he hti opened a good line of UROCEHIKS A PROVISION at the old stand of Kirk A Spencer, for which he solicits a liberal patrcnage. U. W. JSFKNCER. Lumber City, Pa-, Mrt;L 2Q.tf. IOp feM.tt,-Tbe undersigned offers (ot sale a valuable town property In the borough ul CIcnrfirid. Lot fsOxlSo fvet, with a good two story plank house thereon erected, with three rooms down stairs and four bed rooms up stairs. Alao, sewing room and bath room on aeoond floor House i mailed complete from cellar to attic Good dujile poreb ind good water. Prioe rea sonable aad payments eiwy. t0aug73 f WT. M. McCtTLLOCGH. F ll SiLEl A .large aad sre-H-ftolshed Brick Dwelling, iHe ate on the river bnnk, in the borough of Clear Arid, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar, water in the kitchen, and all the modern conve niences. Pantrlrs, Itath-room.Clo'hes-presses, Ae. Lot sixty feet front and two bundrud and thirty feet b eefc, tth a twenty foot alley on the east side, 6aid building, with all tbe appurtenances, will be soH cheap, with payments lo suit purcha ser. Application can be made to the under signed, or to A. C. Tate, Erq., who will give all meossary infurme,tioo to those who dosiro to ia' speotthe prcpetiv. TUOS. J. McCX'LLOUGH. Mny Slai, 1S73, tf. BONr8 FOR SALE. The Cloar field Gas Company is offering Its bonds as aa inventmcnt, running from one to ten years, bearing six per cent, interest, payable sem)-an- nnally on the first days of Jnnuiry and July. The mount ts limited tn 9tO,4KHi, being but one-third of the stork of the company, thus mak ing tho bonds a desirable and safe investment. Tby ceil he, at cither ol the Hanks in this bor ough, or at the Trcaporrr's office. W. W. 11KTTS, Treasurer. Clearfield, Brpt. 10, 187.Vtf nOUSK AND LOT TOK SALE! The House and Lot on the corner of Mar ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., ts for sale. The lot contains nearly an acre of ground. Thj 4 house ts a large double frame, win tain in g nine rooms, ror terms and other miorirauon apply to the subscriber, at tbe Post Ofltce. novl.1 P. A. OAULIIT The Bell s Run Woolen Factory, Penn township, Cloarfleld Co., Pa. BURNED .OIITI BUPHavJJ 1JPI The snbaerthera ha.re, M grcal expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity, In the ervo.ion of a first class Woolen Mproifpv, with all the modem' improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Oaaeimeres, iSallnettts Ulan- k( Vla.nni.la in. P)nl nf ntutm sua hstaisl I a supply all onr old and a thousand new customers t whom we ask to eome snd examine our stock. Tbe business or CARDING AND Ft'LLINQ ill receive our especial ail .11 Hon. Proper arrangements will be n:de to reoeive aod deliver W ool, to suit custo jiori. All work warranted and done upon ib.j shortest notice, and by strict atlen tion to business we hope to realise a liberal share 01 puhi.c patronage. 10,OtM POUNDS WOOL wANTKD! We will aav the highest market price for Wool and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar goods oan be bought in tbe county, and whenever we fell to render reasonable latisraotiee. we always be found at bvme ready tv tw ' explanation, either In person or by sprllSotf 1 NKW DKPAItTUnK! 1Y BOMKT1U Stone Cutters nnd A new firm, andrr the name rT W George Annal, herstarted on Ihelv.wa the rVlone Culling and Ptone ftlasoa bar Clearfield, where the, will hs found at ready to take all oonfracls and do s work la their line, from ths kalli Stone Mansion ta th. laving nf a Ot All work .ntrusled to Ihoat will r attention snd sall'fsrtloa gusran' WILLIAM A (IKOk Clsarflrld, Oct 28, W ). !. Ttr AKTROv-A ensval If nonnfv to venressnt Insaranee Co4an,of'lt.fti ssg.ll. sa ean do well b Va.e., R, W. BKKKSTRlv. See.ta ' . ....s.J. '-1 fa... ..' S . adcptieji a tjie siew CUtuUe.
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