Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 07, 1874, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEABFlfiLU, PA.
W1DNI8DAT MORNING, JAN, f . W4.
' Terms of Subscription.
it fit la a4vano,Br within tan month ...SI
IfpnM after three Bad bfor all month..-. I 44
if paid alW th aptrtln of ill asonth... 1 M
RELIGIOUS HOTICE8.
Mrihoa'let Episcopal CbarchRcT. A. D.
Yeerw, -faaior. Puhll 8rle BTery Uabbata
t 14 A. M.. ui ft P. M.
Babbnta BobooI t A. M. j
PrT.r Meetlepr verj Thursday, at 7J T. M.
Communion Bervlos, Irit Sabbath of vrjf
month, t li A. M. ' . ,
Hi. Andrew' ChrehEplaeopBl--Rev.
3anaaa Ham.. Puhlle Barrio Band tnornln;
Bvt It o'olock, and at T P. M Soadny Sohool t
P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday vnlng
at t o'olook.
Praabyterlan ChurchRev. U. 8. Bonna.
Sabbath aervtce morning and veninr4!ab
fcath 8cbool at I P. M. Prayer Resting Wodnea
dav evening. ...
St. Pranela' Church Catholic Her. P.
J. Bbbbid. -Mase at 104 o'olook A. oa th
rend and Court Sunday! of aaok month.
Lutheran Church. Re. A. J. Habtiook
Preaching ever Babbatb, morning and enlng.
Babbath lohool at a. aa. ' Prayer meeting amy
Wednesday evening.
To oim Patrons. We have how
ia operation la oar offle ona of Iloa'i Mailing
Machine, by which each and ery ooa af our
aubaarlber en lea jnat how bia subscription
account ataada. Many bo doubt hate hereto
fora nagtatr.4 payment for the reaaoa that they
Mid not kao Jut how long they owed for, but Iha
figure iaiaediately following each printed ai
dreaa giro arery ona the information. For in
ataao, "o. Bmita. ljn74", lauicatec that bia
aubacriptlon il paid antil the drat day of January,
871. We hope onr nbieribera who art owing na
or awtvral year great majority of them do
i will take ooea.lon to either oall at our office or
aend aa at leaet a part, If aot all, of their indebt
edness, at an early time. The eoming January
aoart will afford a good opportunity for many to
aend aa money wb may uot be ia towa them
eelree. Panic or no panic, wa nave to pay out a
aertaia amount of mooey each week, and wa hope
our eubecrlbera will be a little mora prompt in the
fatar than ia the paat.
' We are ia receipt of copy of thf
Altooaa 5a Carriere' Addraaa.
If thoao who have received from
Senator Wallaoe tha drat four volumes of Uetc'
History will call at bia office they can get tha fiflh
Tolamo, aow ready for dellrary.
The proceeding, of tho Clearfield
County Teaehara' Inalituta will appear next week.
The laat session of tha Institute waa mora largely
attended thaa prerloua onca, and tha interest waa
manifaatly greater.
Mr. Gregory woe ibe recipient of a
aaat and ta.ty gold chain an Chrism, which
waa preaaoted by tha Teachcra attending tha In
alituta aa a token of their esteem and approbation
af hia affurta ia tha promotion of their advance
ment. A Mistake. We notice that noarly
ue-fburth of tha township elected Aiacaaora at
the lata election. Tbie ia a miatake. Tba A.aea
aora in thla county were elected at tha general
.leotion la 1871, and bold their office for three
yaara.
Orphans' School Burnkd. We
leara that oa Thureday two week, ago, the School
imildiog of tha Daytoa (Armstrong county) 8ol
diera' Orphan.' School, and alto the boy.' dormi
tory were entirely deatroyed by firo. What the
loei la wa bar not learned.
It gives oa ploasuro to announce
that "Watt" Thompaoa, of Curwensvllle, baa
launched out upon tha buaiacea tide, with the in-
rteotioa of acoopiog ap a fortune while retailing
groceries to bia neighbor, at panic prtcca and at
railroad apeed. Drop In and era him.
CoAt, Information. Those dosiring
'correct Information la relatloa to tha coal trade
and ita hiatory, progrtra and pro.peeta, cannot
iaraat in anything mora profitable than by mail
ing M centa to Federick k. Seward, 111 Broad
way, New York, and obtain, by return mall, a
,cpy of hia compendium relating to thia growing
nd profitable branch of basinets.
W( of Prater This is tho
week of prayer. Barrioea wan held ia Ibe Metbo
.diat ehureb Monday and Tueaday evening., and
are to be hold la tha Lutheran church tbie even
ing and Thureday evening, and la Iha Prc.byta
rlao ohurob on Friday and Saturday craning..
I'nioa commanloa aerrioea will be held In the
Methodist church on Buaday morning next.
The following ia tbo number of cars
passing Mifflin aaat and weal during the mouth of
December, 1873, on tha Middle Divl.lon or the
; Pennsylvania railroad : Eastward, 84,221; weat
ward, 15,118 grand total, 89,340. Thla la an
lacreaaa of 21,38 eara over the month of Decem
ber, 1871. Tha total pumber of vara failing
MiBia during 1S7J waa 796,683, an Increase of
140,498 eara over Iha year 1871. TVttaa.
. A Poor House. It will be noticed
by tha call pabliabed la our loeal oolamna, thai
tha Poor Hon re movement ia aaaumlng a practl
. eal shape. Let tha oanvana opea and let aa Kara
tha queatioa diacaaaed la ita moral and financial
apect. That it wiU become tha duly of tha elll-
ena of oar county to erect and auppcrt an In.ti
,laUoo of thla kiad oaaaot bo aucceaafully contra
.wertcd, and the only debatable poiata aboat it arc
.when aad where aball it be located T
Auditors' Settlement. The time
lied by law for making the borough aad Iowa
kip eeulementa la thiaaoaaty, la tha laat Monday
la January, which ocenre on the 26th lnat. To
make a aattlcment legal, tba Auditor! should
meat oa the day Bled by law, aad If none of the
townahlp officera are ready for settlement, let them
adjourn to route other day. It It Jual aa ay to
faaka a legal aa aa Illegal eettlrment.
Union Pistrjct Institute. Tho
teaehara of flradford.'Boggi, Graham, Lawrcac,
and Cleafftjetd achool ill.trk.ls will bold aa laati.
Into Ijp the aow achool bonao, at Blgler, oa Bator.
fltj, January 14th. Three ae.ilon. will bo held
commencing at 9 o'olock, A. a. Kxeroiaea locon.
el.t of claaa drllla, diacaaalona, lecture., may.,
aveleet reading, Ac. Que.tlon for dieoaaaloa
"Should a compalaory achool law be enacted for
y?Wa?V ill taejbera and frlenda of .education
re Inviud te atutd and parliclpata ia tha ex-
ereiaaa.
. Transfer or ran Insabe. Uereto-
ore all Inaaaa person, oared for by the public
- autborltlec of thla county were aaat to the Stale
Lanetie Aaaylam ai Uarriaburg, bat tha mf Hoe
pitaJ at Daarille, having became ao fareompleted
aa te idc.il of tba receptioa or Inaane nerroae, an
order hu bean made by the Superintendent of
the Harriabarg Hospital to Iran. far all the patlenta
ia that In.litutloa from this oouaty to the Dajijllle
Hospital, where la the future all patients from tbl.
county will be cent. Dr. 8. S. Soeulla baa been
elected Superintendent, and B. R Uearbart, Esq.,
Treasurer of the Hospital, Their address la Dan
Tllla, Moaloar ooaraty, Pa. Four persona were
lhaa transferred laat work. Their friends will
hereafter communicate with tho offiqere ft Dan
ville. '
Another J-ectbf Our Curarcni
ilia netghbora trill bo regaled with another liter
ary treat oa Tneader evening next, January IStb.
Oa this oecaaioa Miss Phoebe Cosens will deliver
a lecture la Arpold'e Hall, tba subject of which
la, Woman aj lwyer..V Miu Ccaena if aa
actual prectltrner at the St, Lonia bar, aad of
course arrows whereof aha speaks, and ijie people
of our neighboring towa may expect a very later,
eating entertainment. She la young and band
anna, aad has the reputation af being able to
carry her padjonee with her from tho balghth of
merriment (0 thf depth of aojemaily. We liejje
Miss totem yi be roettat with a full hiusc, and
persoaa who atay away may expect te raise aa
iteralnrntD' that will le nlh rl:h and n V, j
A "Golden AVEnuiNO." We notiool
by tba Philadelphia Vsee, Uarriaburg furiol, '
aad tba local press, that tba frlenda of Una. M. K.
Boyer, of Reading, apent a merry Ohrletmaa.
Tboae of our readart who comprehend Berka coun
ty, or Reading, hospitality, will andorstaad fully
what we mean when wa inform them that the
relatives aad friends of our esteemed oat frlenda,
Mr. aad Mra. Michael K. Boyer, (father and
mother of Dr. Boyer, of thla place, who with hia
wife waa preeeat,) had a good time "at Home,'
la that city, oa last Christmas. It waa their
"Golden Wedding" day, and right well waa It ob
served by tba neighbors of Inia aged and respecta
ble couple, who both socm to be aa bale and vigor
oua as wheo wc first met them, shortly after they
celebrated their "Silvor Wedding."
Tha Reading daily aglt, of tha next morning,
In alluding to the affair, says i "Hundreds of
peraona, including nearly all tha county offloera
and clerks, attorneys and prvmlneut and well
known citiacas of different profession! and ocou
patiuna, called upon Mr. and Mra. Boyer, jaater
day, at their residence, 719 Washington street, the
oooaalon being their golden wedding.' There waa
"open house" all day, and from morning till night
peraona came and went, all offering suitable con
gratulations to the aged, bat hearty and happy
couple, aad some preecntlng bendaome preacnta.
Among tho glfta were a superb China tea act, all
the artiolca being edged with gold ; napkin ringa i
handsome gold spcctaclca lo Mr. Boyer turkey
gobblera, wine, Ao. All who called were treated
to aa excellent lunch and wine."
Mr. Boyer baa repreaented both Berka and
Jefferson county in the Lcgialaturc, and haa dla
cbarged tho duties of Clork to Commissioners of
Berke county for the past twelve or fifteen years.
A Ebtort. Brookvillo and New
Castle people were busy during the summer and
fall in getting God Into our new Constitution.
Meetings and speeches were iniulgcd In to this
end, antil brother Brown, of the Clarion itaneeraf,
was Made to apeak tbuat
"Tlrookrille nnd New Caatlc are tho two towna
upon whoso shoulders Is thrown the whole re
sponsibility of getting God into the constitution
of tho United Btatea. Whcnover they run out of
aubjeota for diacusslon, some lunatic proposes a
meeting to ainond what ha calls our "Christless
coiistitutlon." They have been oussing and dis
cussing tha eonstitutioa for several years, until
they can scarcely raise an audience of a baker's
dosen. The Venango Spectator advises New Cas
tle tn put God in her city charter sinoe she has
railed to get Him la the constitution. Wo add as
a suggestion, that Brookville amend her own
trotting park constitution, and pay a little mora
attention to her morals, or thore may be a Sodom
and Gomorrah acrapa op there some day."
Justices Elected.'
is a list of tbo namea of the
elected in the boroughs and
William M'Coy'
Adam Brelh,
William J. Curley,
E. O. Ilaya,
J. P. Fry
William Miller,
A. B. Shaw
George Hagerty,
Cbarlja Robacser,
Sylvcater Weimer
Andrew Kankin
Jainea McKce,
A. W. Raymond
Jesse E. Dale
J. J. Bennor,
James Miller,
John Norris,
David Dressier,
L. J. Morgan
William Kline
The following
Justioes of the Peace
townships named:
Boecarie
Bell
Urailford
llra.lv
Cheat
...Covington
Goshen
Uoutsdale
, Huat. n
Jordttu
Karlhaus
, Knox
, Morris
New Washington
, Osceola
..Pena
.'. I'lke
, Union
Wallaoeton
..Woodward
Poor House Meeting. A meeting
of the citisena of Clearfield county will be held ia
the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, on
Monday evening of January Court, being the 12th
day of January, 1874, for the purpose of discuss
ing the propriety of erecting a "Poor House" for
the county. A general attendance is requested.
W. A. Reed, James Porreat,
Nathaniel Hishel, Robert Uwene,
M. F. Wallace, Robert Porter,
Georirc tiulicb, . J. B. Bhaw,
T. M. Lanirh, Robert Wriglcy,
And forty-three others.
llovjaa Bubkcd. Tho dwelling of
John W. High, of Knox township, waa deatroyed
by fire oa tho afternoon of tht 26th of December.
The building and all the household goods and
wearing apparel, except that oa the peraona of
the members of the family at the time, together
with 109 bushels of oats and 9 bushels of wheat,
were oonsumrd. Mr. High, wife and tbreo chil
dren arc therefore left houseless In midwinter, and
need, and will ao doubt receive proper support at
tha bands of their neighbors and the public
$1,000 will not cover the loss The origin of the
fire la unknown. n
Mias Phoobe Cozens, of St. Lonia,
Mo., will lecture in Arnold's Hall, Curwensvllle,
on Tneeday evening next, January 13lh. The
subject of her lecture ia "Women as Lawyers,"
and aba baa the reputation of handling it In a
masterly manner. All who can ahould attend
not only because tbey will get more than the
worth of their money, but because by their pres
ence they will enoourage tbo effort our Curwens
vllle people are making toward having a course
of leaturea. If tba approaching lecture is well
attended other of equal iaterest tpey be expected.
Our Boaouiin Authorities. The
following are the namea of our borough offloera,
elected on tbo 26th day of December last I Bur
gess, Aaron C. Tate; Constable, John McClelland ;
High Coo.table, Edward Mack J School Direotors,
Jamea T. Leonard, Iaeao Johnston, William M.
McCullough, Frank Short, T. U.Murray, John F,
I win Town Council, George Thorn, 1 yeara,
Juba F. Weaver, 1 yeara, John McGaughey, 2
yeara, L. R. Merrell, 1 year, 0. D. Goodfellow, 1
year, J. G. Hartswlck, 1 year; Orerscera, J. C.
Wbitehill, Jamea Wrlgley Jadge, Joba L. Cut
tle ; In.pectora, W. W. Worral, Cyrus Gordon i
Auditor, George L. Reed ; Town Clerk, John W.
Howe.
Oct and in Position. Major Da
vid W. Wise, the County Treasurer elect, entered
upon the duties of his office on Monday last. He
takes hia hooora mnvkly, and takca bold of tba
"machine" aa though he knew all about It, Wc
have no doubt that the Major will make a compe
tent and obliging effieer.
Samuel P. Wilson, Esq., bis predroessor, has
been one of the most obliging and upright offloera
that ever held the position, and leaves tho office
with honor to blmaelf and bis party frlenda.
T,iflt of Inttor wttmnininn tinplaimAH
In tha Poetnflloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
January itb.4874i
Dally, William (1) McDonald, John
Fox, William 8.' McKee, Jamea
tlleascr, Frederick Millirau, Maggie
Otlleepie, Joha MoOovrra, Maggie
neary, Garrison ' Bonlt, Joha H.
Mender. hot, h'atbanlel Pimmere, J. D.
Lockerton, J. - Tawney, Rufus A.
Leshcr, Miss Kite I. Wilaun, Laura J.
P. A. GAULIlf, PM.
There are so mo parties agitnting
tha question of holding another election In tbie
county for municipal officera. Tha laat one cost
the taxpayer! nearly $800, and aahy double that
sum, without a farthing's benefit lo any one 7 An
other elptioa, to our mind, Is only a move for
mere taxes, which everybody seems to dread ao
much. Then why court a measure of thla kind,
without an equivalent? '
Settling. Tho County Auditorg
convened at the Court Hnuee, on Monday laat, for
tha purpose f styling the nublje aoeounla. The
board eonalsts of Messrs. fceubea foPJ;eriap,
Jamet II. Uiia af l.ewie C. Bloom, who are all
competent accountants, and HM no doubt see that
tho taxpayers are not "cbiecled" by the members
of the "ring."
We Can't Dance. Wo have an in-
ritatloB to a ball al (few JVehlngtin,onthel9lh
Wc appreciate Ibe compliment, and would like lo
Indulge a little la Vew Washington bo.f ilality
ana sport, oui w eannoi go. I'uori week with
ua. Pleasure must yield to business,
Park Association. A inoctincr of
tlis uemoera or too vicarnelj j-era association
was held al tbo Shaw House oa Monday evening
laat, and the following officer war elected -
iicaldrut, George t. Kobacker Secretary and
Treasurer, s. A. Bigler t Executive Lorajjlter,
Jrmrs I,. Leavv, Martin N'icfcolr, J. J, Pic.
Presentation. Among tho other
pleasant Inol. loots transpiring of late la towa,
wc are pleased to record thai of Tueaday eve
ning, December lid, at the Ward lluu.s, whereat
Geo. 0. Wilkiua, Esq., late Superintendent of the
Tyrone Dlviaioa, P. H. It., and now of the Ba).
tlsaora Division, waa presented with a very hand
sows Silver Hcrvloe by hia friends of this and
adjoining towna. . Tho aervlco eonalsts of a Cof
fee Urn, Tea Pot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar Bowl,
Cream Pitcher aad Blop Bowl, of tha plu apple
pattern, neatly carved, la addltloa thereto are
ona doaea each of solid silver fcrka, table-spoons
and tea-spoons. Tha Cole Urn bears the in
scription "Presented to Geo. 0. Wilklns by his
friends, a a token of regard, Dec 1Mb, 1873."
The service cost, wc are informed, over $1,000,
which la by ao means a high figure considering
its weight and beauty of make and finish. It
was selected by Messrs. D. D. Wood and 8.
Greek, and ia very positive evidenoeof their ex
ceeding good taste.
Mr. Wilkins left many warm friends In this
section wbcB he waa called to another field of la
bor, a portion of whom have taken this method
of attesting the high esteem in which they hold
him. The presentation took place between aide
and ten o'olook, Tuesday evening, In the parlors
of the Ward House, the presentation being made
by L. K. Lodge, Esq., in a neat and appropriate
speech in which be expressed the deep regrets of
tuose aaaemuiea at me removal ui ar. lvnains
from their midst, and the high regard which tbey
ever entertained for blm. Mr. Wilkins respond
ed in a few happy remarks, full of appreciation
of their kind wishes, and accepted of the serviea
in the spirit It waa tendered. Tyrone ifeaioerai.
The new Constables will not be
sworn in until Msrch court, and need not there
fore report next week.
Court commenced on Monday next,
the 12th Inst.
Special.
A Cann. NEW GROCERY. FLOUR, AND
FEED STORE (foods al 'Wo aad Hailnad
Prim I I hare Just opened a full line of Gro
ceries, such aa Svrupa, Baking Molaase. Teas,
Collet-e, Chocolate, Pepper, Spioea, Ginger, Reaps,
Rice, Vinegar, Dried Poachca, Apples and Prunes,
Canned Peacbea, Cherries, Tomatuea, Uagra, Peas
and Cora, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins.SilverGlossand
Corn Starch, Baking Powder, Soda, Hops, Tobac
co, Cigars, Pipes, Flour, Corn Meal, Cliop, Buck
wheat Flour, llama, Lard, White "A" bugar at
I2i cents, and other goods In proportion. Please
rive me a call. Store three doors cast of Bank.
WATT THOMPSON.
Curwensvllle, Pa., Jan. 7, 1874-lm.
For Bxi.i!. An "Alderncy" Bull Calf Full
Blooded.,- Apply to II. W. Smith.
Paihts aiip Paimtkrs' FiMDiNoa. Our Block
of Paiota and Painaera' Materials is complete, in.
eluding J. T. Lewis' Pure While Lead. John Lu
cas A Co's Pure While Lead, F. R. A Co's lluck
Lead, and a number of obuaper brand, of White
Lead; alao, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varni.hesof
all kinds, a full line of Brushes, aud a full lino of
eolors, dry and in Oil.
II, F. niu(,ari A Co.
Newspaper Decisions.
1. Any pnraon who takca a paper regularly
from the Post OtBoe whether directed to his
name or anotber'a, or whether he baa eubeoribed
or not ia responsible for the payment.
1. If any peraon ordera hia paper discontinued
he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may
oontinuc to sond until payment is made, and col
lect the whole amouut, whether the paper is takes
from tbo ofiloo or aot.
3. The ooarta have decided that refusing to
take newspapers or periodicals from the Post
OnW, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, Is prima fucie evidenoc of intentional fraud
A Cabb. Miss McAlplne, teacher of Mu.ie,
Painting, Crayon and Drawing. Boom at the
Aoademy. aua27
Montour Slate Paints, for painting house s-.rrtn-side
and outsiderCottages, Farm Buildings, Ac.
Beautiful, durable and ecoqouiicaL Ground in
pure Linseed UiL
mil i - II. T. IIIBLXB A Co.
Bird Cages a large M.Qrtment at 0. F, Pg
ler A Co.'e.
fiave Time! Bare Labor! Save Money I 6ave
Clotbee! The "Novelty Wringer" is the best in
th market. Buy it j try it.
For sale by II. F. Bolxb A Co.
MUST BEHOLD
BY JANUARY 20IU, 1S74I
Best Prints. 19 cents.
Best Delanea IS and 11 "
Black Alpaoca "
Beat Express Cloths 90 M
French Merino 62 and 81 1 "
MiawlS, Coatings, Balmoral Shirts, Table Llneo,
Flannels, Cassuaeree, Ladies' and Children's
Shoes, at prices to suit the time.
The stock must be sold and yoa will sere moa
ey by purchasing. WM. KEKD,
aovltl Clearfield, Pa.
II. P. Bigler A Co. have been making extensive
auuillone to inolrsloek or narowara tbo laat lew
daya. Kverything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmera Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can he seen
at their store. May 11.
Saw. Distan's Cross-cut Saw, Great Amerwap
Saw, Bovnton'a Lightning Saw, at
9 24-71 II. F. Biotta A Ce's.
R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex
press W'agona and Wheelbarrows, at
my29'7 H. V. Iliaiaa A Co'.
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. P. Bigler A Co.
Paints, Oil aad Varnisho for sale by II, F,
Bigler A Co.
Wood aad Willow Ware of all dcapriytlons for
Bate oy u, r, ssigier i;o.
, 1 Si
Kerr A Co., bare received a lot of new and
fashionable Neck Tiee,
A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
Ac., for aale by Is. r, Bigler A Co.
e i .
Axaa. Seventy-fire doaea Ckrarfisld Wood
cboppers Axes at
9:26:71. H. F. BIGLER A Co'a.
.
Rkad Tnia -Parson, who contemplate building
will d wnll to call and examine our atock of
M II.UI.Nl MATERIALS. We hare in stocks
full line of Builders' Hardware, Kails, Paints,
Oils, Glass, I'utty, Calcined fluster, c.
my2'7S H. P. Biulib A Co,
None to Wtaoa 1D Carriaob Makbb. We
hare luat reocivetl a areneral assortment of Waa-oa
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs
an AXiee, wnicn we oner cneap ror easo.
H. P. Biplbb A Co.
Juat received, a large lot of ion-explosive
bemps ana Mnierns a.
9-24-71 II. F. Bibi-xb A Ce's.
RECAPITULAT'OS.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Houechnld Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Fainta, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
. Wagon nnd Carriage Mekert' aupplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard-
Uwaro Store of 11. F. Bigler A Co., Second street,
lieerneia, l a. at
CUT THIS OPT.
It May Have Your Life.
There is ao person living hut what auflera more
r am wuu Long uireaees, iuug;oii, woiQS or lOn-
aumption, yet eoiae would die raibcr than pay 74
eaot for a bottle of medioine that would euro
them. Dri A Bosehee's Gorman Syrup haa late
ly been Introduced in thla country from Germany,
and its wondrous oiirca astonishes every one tnat
try it. If you doubt what we say in print, out
this out and take it to your Druggist, C. D. War
soa, and get a sample bottle' free of charge, or a
regular else for 74 cents. G. G. GliEKN,
10aug73y Woodbury, . J.
To tub CiTixraa or Pkynstlvawia. Your at
trntloa ia respectfully invited to tlie fact tbat the
National Banks arc now prepared to receive sub
scrlption.Jo the Capital Stork of the Centennial
Board of Finance. The funds realised from this
source are to be employed in the erection of the
buildings for the International Eihibitrbn, and
the expenses connected with the same. It is con
fidently expected that the keystone Stale will he
repreaented by the name of every cltlsen alire to
pslrlolie aoulmrinnrsJ,ioB of the on hundredth
Urlh-day of tjbo natio. The sliarra of stock are
offered for 10 each, and subscribers will receive
a handsomely steel engraved Certiorate of Stuck,
suitable for framing and tirrsrrration aa a na
tional memorial,
Interest at the rata of fix per cent, per annum
will be paid on all payments of Centennial Block
from date of payment to January 1, 18,-11.
guhscrihera whe are not near a Naiioiial Bank
can remit a check or poslnfncc order t the BB
derslgaed. FRRDK. Eft ALKY, TreHSnrrr,
augM UII4 Walnut St.. Philadelphia.
' IJ I . ' !
G
KST MILL! NOTICE 1
I tcJ-. shis tastbnd of loformiBg the public thai
I have purchased the CadwalladerGri.t Mill,' bad
It thoroughly repaired, and am aow ready to
grind any kind or grain on short notice, In Ibe
best mnnnsrt A share af your patronage la so
licited. Yours Respectfully,
II. S. FLKOAL.
Qii.ficfit W. Flboal, Miller.
Phillpsburg, Pa., Dee. H-ra.
i mi pHTftifu of y.vFRv dKji;ii:p-
ij linn neatly ere-uted al this offl"e.
Klni-rlftl,
Oa December list, 1871, by Jans A. Oaur
aai i., Kaq., Mr. ALV1N UALBR, to Mrs, JULY
ANN BBATY, both of Clearfield aouaty.
On January lat, W4, by J. D. TaoartoK, Esq.,
Mr. WILLIAM CALDWBLL, formerly or Clar
ion, to Miss FANNIH PABSMORB, of Clearfield.
On January 1st, 1874, by K. HlLTxeaAUD, Esq.,
He. MILTON MILLER, of Bell township, Clear
field oouaty, to Miu ELIZABETH ROLENS, of
Indiana oouaty,
Oa January 1st, 1A74. by Rev. R. Manas,
Mr. NATHAN T. BRI8HIN, to Mis RACHEL
B. LINKS, both or Clearfield oouaty.
Oa Janaary 1st, 1974, by Re. I. Mahobb, Mr.
WILLIAM H. HOOVE 11, to Mis ANNII I.
HARM AN, both of Brady township. ,
H.e Clearfield, on December 13d. 173. Mr.
MOl.LIK GREGG UOOVtit, wlfsof Jacob Uoo-
vxn, aged 74 years.
In Clearfield, on December 27th, 1R73, DAVID
YOUNG. In the 87th year or ats age.
In West Clearfield, oa Janusry 1, 1874, AR
CHIE, son of Milton A. and Mauuahxt Nil'-
ols, aged almost two yeara.
Ia Lawrence township, Sondes, December 7,
1S7S, SAMUEL LAUNSBEHRi, aged 11 years
and 8 months.
partrts.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by Ricaaap Mssor, Wholesale
and Retail Dealer la Dry tsooaa, urooanes, .-re
visions, Ac, Market street, l.'loerneld, re.
Cl.aAnriii.n, Pa., January I, 1874,
Applea,green,90(u 74
ik.i..i aa it. In
(lege, dressed
Illdca. frees...
VI 1VM, ,
nppiaaiwr,w-KM
Ham OOriA 19
Butler.. ouuo as
leans 2 746 1 40
iShouldors.....OOfd) 124
Side...,, 00(4 12,
Lard 16(a) .
Buckwheat.. 1 00l
Buekwheet flour lb, 4
Mess pork,ltbbl...22 DO
Beer, dried- zo
Beef, fresh 7( t
Boarda. M 11 OObli 14 00
lata fit)
lOntona w... 1 an
Potatoes 90 (ja 90
Corn, shelled........ 1 90!
reaoBea, ariea, bm id
Corn, ear..-.. u(u) no
Cm moal.es sack. 1 30
Plaster. bbi I 00
llye, 1 in
Ohon. V ewtS 00(a) 1 41)1
Hags, $ b
Cloverseea. o utn
Salt, sack,50(dj 1 SO
Cheese- 10
Cherries, lb. 10(a) 10
Chickens, drsd, lb. 12
Shlnglus,18in.f4(a)9 00
Khinrlo..2rHnlO(,iloOO
Timothy seed 4 00
Tallow 12t
Vitrt 2j
Flaxseed too
Floor -8 On Ox 9 00
Hay 00 00(3,92 00
Wheat ... 1 74
Woo) 40
Wood. cord...... 4 40
1'ennsy 1 vnnfa ItaUroml
TYRONE I CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
OV and after Monday, NOV 3d, 1873, tha
Paaacngcr Trains will run dally (except Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL,.
LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH
Clearfield 8.40. r.
Tyrone ,P.. O.SO.A.a,
Philipaburg-...f .Sj,
Osoeola ,.4.60, "
Tyrone fi.00, "
Osoeola... 10.40, '
Philip.burg.,.10.44
Clearfield 11.40,"
"CLEARFIELD BXPRES8.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 4.49 A. a.
Tyrone T.00 .:
Intcrsection...7.12 "
Osceola 8.10 "
Philip.brg...8.14 "
Clearfield, ar.-9.2 "
Phillpsburg.. 6. .15 '
Osceola- iu '
Intersection.- 7.48 '
Tyrone 8.09 '
FARE FliOM CLBAKF1ELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa 13
Middlatawn .
.15 00
Look lven. .... 1
Wllllamsport. (
Marietta...,,,
Lancaster .- v..
PHILADELPHIA
Altoona
Johnstown...........
4 60
4 86
7 96
1 tt
Huntingdon 1
Iwistown- 1
Marysvlllo 4
184
HARKISbURG ... 4
PITTSBURG
t 16
Close eonneotione
and Lock Ilaveq.
nadc by all traias at Tyrone
g. S. BLAIR,
Superintendent.
Biyl7-lf.
CLE
LEAUFIKLD ACADEMY.
MALE DEPARTMENT,
THE WINTER TERM of fourteen weeks will
eommonco MONDAY, JANUARY 4lh, 187S.
Teresa of Tultkia.
Reading, Writing, Mental and Written
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and
History. f9 40
Natural Pbiloaophr, Pbyaiology, and Bin- i
gle Entry Book-keeping, os either, With
the above il 99
For lastructlnna in Doable Entry Book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spa.
elal terms to be arranged.
For partlculara reapectlng th achool apply to
aug27'7.1tf R. M. MchKALLY.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA. .
rpnt WINTER TERM of fourteen weln, will
X oumenc Monday, Janaary 4ta, lb7v.
TERMS OP TUITIOX.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lea.
sons. Primary Arithmetlo aad Primary
Geography- ., 17 (9
History, Local and descriptive Geography
with M:ip Dmwing, Grammar. Mental
and Written Arithmetic 9 44
Algebra and the Soicnoec 12 99
Instraction In Instrumental masi 14 94
Oil painting, 14 lessons 11 44
Wax work I 91
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Aug. 4. 1873. 9 7:74 y
E
STRAY. Strayed or atolen from the ham
J of A. J. Wheeler, in Pcnfield, Dec. 17th, a
110 AN MAKE, with a whit stripe in face, right
bind loot wntte ap to let' lock joint, two ruv
els ip breast vbiab hare scarcely healed up, and
Weight abfut 1,024 pounds. A liberal reward
win no paid lor ner return or Informatioa )n r.
gam to nor wnrreabont.
dec. 21, '73-Ste A. JU IIEELER
AUriUNB' C'OUHT SALE -In
J puriuftoce of an ordrr of ttie Orphnni' Court
oi i icarueirj ooum, me nntieriijrnta irum?, ad.
in th mftr of Hie of the ret rftiiteof llm
illon WnM, lute of Hwar. townihip, drernned.
win pen t punne naie, oa tn firrmtncitri rutur
dr, the lOtb dT of Januarv, A. 1. 1874. M 1
o'olock p. in., tht fnl lowing iraor.bd utAt,
ItU of Hid dmatd, vii; All tbat eortalD trwt
or piece of luid littJAte In Ma id (ofrmhip. known
tlio'OM Wright Fftrra' ijr.lnn Unda of
linirT 0. WiiKht, Henry A. Wriyht.jo.hu Uom
lock nnd other, and containing SIS lores, more
or Iraa. peneryinj, however, out of the abore
two p.rwt tw.U to W. B. Wriftht, deaeribed fol.
kwa,Titt On thereof bexinninp-at itonra ; thenoe
north 73 dejrrrti eaat a ptrehea to (met
then (to aouth 3'24 decreea out to atone i thenoe
aouth 44 pefouea U p.t; thenoe aouth 71V dc)r;riei
wont t perehea to itonef thenoe north 15 cteKre
weitt p0 perohea to plaoe of bt;iiiniria;, omUinlna;
about tit acr and the other thereof adjoining
othor land of eaid W. H. IVright aod contalnlqg
no hi ipreo iiiunna oi an acre, rirriiiff, alio,
out of the abore. all aereral toti. each abowt Aft
feet bjr 160 fet, Ijring adjaeenl or eintiguoun (o
eaoh other, two thereof having been eolii to Wil
liam Kiddle, one to Heubea Hei, ona to Oeorgh
W, Rev, One to Daniel lloleel and one to Mid
Wm. H. Wright' referring, alto, about one-half
4aj rw nnwr mmtt iuii, mm w mu ifiiliaio nialie.
The improremrnta copeUt of a iwo-etorr frame
bouao, IB feet by Jt3. avHtd bank barn. 40 br 76
feet, and other outbuiltiinga. Aboat 75 aerea of
tjjt nropertv ia cleared. A good orchard ia on Hit
preiilfcei, 7
iRRMf or Pi a. One-Uilrd oaiih on atoflnna
tlon of aale, one-tblrd In oloe nonthaani) ,the bal
ahee In flfteea monihi from data of aale, Uie lat-
lor two paymenti with fntereat from date of lala,
to oe aVwurea bjr bond and mortgage on the n rem
it.. WM. R. UICKLNX'N,
Heeiy TniPtee.
QII1USTMAS GOODS
AT TUB
WEST BRANCH
RESTAURANT
Vk. aa.Ja...tH.J aablJ
BBB.wjejia.ini.e-M we vassal la remoM I IT M aajj aBfaaj
tA tka. AlUlCMa nf ntammtrtaifa. mA wri.aaail. ik.t kel
la now Ofpeniaf a large lot of ft a
Holiday Confeflloijeiics,
together with fresh Cakes, fresh Nut, nd or,
thing usuall kept in a 6r.l class resuaraait.
Feesh Fish received twice a weak. Fresh Or-
slers alwtvs oa hand and in lot t aaik customers.
A nr of patronage I solicited.
drt-4t
THOMAS noniNS.
N
OT1CK TO CU3TOM1UIS!
Acrordln to odr u.aal enstota of makin semi
annual eetlirmenle, wa will ipect all persons w
Ingus balance, to enaxa forward aroasptly, oa or
about January 1st, 1(174, aad aattle their aecouat
with rash, or acta bearing tatert from dgrf. '
' " f g'JCK Will.
.'.emfielJ, Pe. 1(1, lK;1 tt.
fbjlW ADYERTISEMKNTI
11 -
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A. FLECK &. CO.
world annouqo that tfiajr ar now opening for
tbi Kali Bea.oo the most atlractir and complete
stux el
ItfUncry and Fancy Goods
I
ra before offered In Clearfield. In our Fancv
wots Lioparteaeat w are ooariog tall tin of
Holer,
i-,
Olive.
TlB, '
!
I.KC,
Woalea Clooda,
Hoop Skirt,
Comet.
Ilalr Good.
Rbboua, . Canvas PattcrDa,
Dta Trimming, Worsted, Vcn
' f '
allof which w ar clfcrlng at attractlv prices
TfTT.T.TTTEE? LETAET1IS1TT.
We are new opening tho lataet atrial and novel
til for the Fall Season. .
BONSETS,
! 11 ATS,
. FEATHERS, . .
PLUMES,
VELVET RIBBONS,
Til's,
ORNAMENTS,
1 FLOWERS, Ap.
OUR TEIMMINQ DEPARTMENT
is la bergc of a'nrst-olass Trimmer from the oity,
We eollcit an laspeetlon. of our sljles by th
la. of Clearfleld and vtalaity.
tltore room the aame a aow occupied by Wm,
Reed, oa Market street.
Bove-Tl T. A. FLECK A CO.
rllBl LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES ! NT YES
evir brought to lb county, are being received at
the Hardware Establishment of II. K Mlul.tiH
CO., oomprisiog tba following Cook Stove
SPEAH'8 CALORIFIC.
SUbQUKIIANNA.
KEGULATOR.
.... KOPLE,
EXCELSIOR.
TRIUMPH.
GUV. texn:
READING
NATIONAL RANGE, AC. JtC.
Also, tbo following Heatlag Stove :
SPEAR'S A NTI CLINKER,
SPEAR'S ANTI DHST.
PPEAR'SOUniCULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
,. . MORN.NQ LIGUT,
HON TON,
- GirsEY,
VULCAN,
SUNBEAM,
RU3Y
DAUPHIN EGO,
C 11 ESTER 0(J,
VOLCANO,
rilOENIX,
UFAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE
RtMJM 8TOVE8, C.
Clearfleld, Sept. 11, 1871. '
mo LUMll!tMEM ,.
PERFECTION IS
CANTHQQKSI
Th fWartVId Esoelalor Canthook wilt act
waar out or break, being constructed with on
sriKd bead from slip to point,
' tit I pronounced by all praetloal lumbcrmrn
who have examined It I .be (h most parfstt
CenUtoek rr Invented.
Ir .
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
lUsvfacttlred by Aaoi KaaaagD A Oo., at
OCARFIELD, FA.
AII order promptly attended to. n5S'7l
JbTEW BTOKK AN) NEW GOODS
JUS. SHAW & SON
Hi just opened a
N Sjoxi, on Main StCmitriiLD, fa
' laielr ooeut.itd I; tVm. T. IHWIN.
Tbeif mloeb ooniil4 of
GiQcmu of Ut bent qugjtjjr, f
QjstjwARC, BooU and Shoes.
aod trairy articla neeruarr for
na'a comfort.
Call ! tiatnln) tur iloolt Wor) pot-
rtliaalng elaaerriare. Mar 0, lC8-tf.
S
TONK'S 8AW GUMMKH3 AND
SAW UPSBTS.
We hair reeelteg tL Meniar (or tbe trbov and
JflU aojl them at msnnfae'tnrer prise. Call and
tlamin then. They ar th best.
jei ri it. I. run. rat t'O.
. . ...... . i. . .
JK AD T 111 8 1
-
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1
Tha attention of th oltltens of Clearfleld and
vlelnlt la d I rooted to th fact that Uoudlellow A
Hon are Iha areola of H. Niece A bo., end have
Just rcceircd a balf dosen car loads of Hour and
feed, which tbey oiler at lb lowest pos.iuis ng
urs. A largs slock of
?LOVR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FL0UK, BRAN,
Potatoas, Shelled Corn, Corn In car, Ac, Ac.
Particular sttontlon I called to M. Niece A
Co.' brand of Fae.il Fluur, which Is th best in
th market.
Flonr and Feed can and will be sold cheaper
than tt oao be obtained elsewhere ia Cleurtiold
county.
jatrgtore on Market street, next door to Hon.
Alexander Irvln' reslih'nc.
UUUIJFEM.OW A BON,
J&nt.Otf Agents for M. Niece A Co.
KRATZER & LYTLE
Turpentint, 1
( Kails,
i HUu,
I Putty,
WILL SELL YOU
French, Richards &. Co.'s
Buck Lead
ASD
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Immenae stock on hand.
Clearfleld, Pa., June 4, 1 9TS. '
gTEVENSON St CO'.S
EXCELSIOR BAKERY,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. '
Having recently fitted up a new Bakery, aad
procured the services of a llrst-clasa llaker, w
are prepafca to inrnisn
FRESH BREAD,
ROLLS, CAKES, &C.
very dr, M' will deliver Wretd, RoIU. Ctktt
of all kindf, freph crery morning, t tha doors of
oar cut to m en, If desired. W rnH?truMT io
Hoit ibaro of publlo pttrnnofte, ud feci ture
tbt w en fftve entire mtirifaetioD.
We eluo kocp on hainl it rhioe nefOMraeDl or
CANW1KH, NlTH, GtyAViKft, LEMONS, TO
BAfCO. CIllARS, lc.
Freih FKUlTSand VEQETADLES recoired
dttily ftoii fold t reMnir!e prioee.
Yrcnh OY8TKU8, in WiiMoTtlaetMDprqaBrt.
1CU CRKAM Alwayi oa bnuJ.
Giro at a ettll. We itrlve to nlnie.
Auf. 6, 187i-tf. SIKVKaVHOaV A CO.
15.
A. & W. P. IRVIIf,
CORNER STORE,
gURWENSViLLEPA.,
RECEIVE
FLOUR
AND
SALT
BY CAR LOAD,
And tell at imull advance.
is o r e
BY THE COIL,
AND
PACKAGE GOODS
FOR
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
BO L p
CHEAP.
August 13, 1873 Til.ft
SAWS! SAWS I SAWS I
DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRA0 AND
C1RCULAU SAV'S.
Boyntoii'B Lig)itnijig Oross-cjit Saw,
ALSO,
VATEXT PEUEORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
for (al hf
octll,70 II. F. BIGLER A CO.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTIlEfwSKf,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tbe no'ierslgncd begs tear to Inform th eltl
ans of Clearllelil, and the public generally, thai
b ha on hand a flne assortment of Furniture
sueh a H'alnut, Clioytnt nd l'aijiti-d Chamber
Suites, Parkr Suilea, Iteellning and E.tensioa
Chair., I.adioa' and llenta' Ks"v i'hnlri, the Per.
fnrntcd Dining and Parlor Chairs, Can Seat and
Windanr L'tiairs, Clothes Itara. Step and Rxten
ioa Lddera, Hat Racks, rorbbing Brushes, Ac
MOCLDIn AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Looking fllassea, Chromos, Ac, which would be
suitable for llolieay prcaenta.
decIV 7 JOHN TROt'TMAN.
Idlvery Ntnblc.
Tit B undersigvd begs leave to Infona the piib
ile that he (s now full prepared to aeeoinmo.
datc all In tbe wy o,f furiiishinj Mor,s, Unggles,
Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice sad
oa rcaatinable terms, arldvjueoa .aaat itrect,
betwna Third vid Foerlh.
lvt. W. 0RARHART.
. Clearfleld, April 11, lHT.
PINK, WniTI A ROAN LININCl SKINS
Just received nd for sal by -April
t I.. Tt. I!. F. IIIOLFH A C"
. i ; tt, t . i.. 1 hs.
yUsrfUanfous.
mHU I. A T U S T MOVE!
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSVICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their new building on Fecond Street, nearly
opposite the store ol nearer uette,
CLEARFIELD, JA.,
Wbero they ill eoQtloae to -up'r tbtlr old and
U many new eaitoneffi as nay euine, with
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL rREPAKATIOSS,
(Including all pew icwcdice,)
Patent Mwliclnea, PainU and Oils, Glaas and
Putty, School Books, Stationery, Paper,
Ac; also, a full line of bruj
gists' Sundries, Iluir
Tonics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, etc., all or
tbe best quality.
PURE WWES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purpose only,
Pare Whit l ea 1, Colors of all kind.. Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpca
tine, Coal Oil, P'int A Varnish
Brushes, Flavoring
Extract i,
Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Eplce, ground and
ungrfcunj, cf all Lied.
SMOKERS AI?D CUEWERS
Will find our stock of Chewing
and Smoking Tohsoco, Imported and Do.
mestie CiTrs, Snuff aad Fine-cut t be of the
very bst braada Ib th market.
LAMPS AND CIIJJ1SETS,
All kinds of CLASS WARE
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings cf every variety.
llevinf a lone experience la the business, and
n extensive anil well selected stock ol medicines,
wc are ouablrd to til Phyaioians' prrscriitious at
the shortest notice and ua be most reasonable
terms, day and night.
HART8WICK A IRJV1S.
Clearfleld, Pa., May SI, Wl-tf.
JF ECONOMY IS AX OBJECT,
BUT V0CR
CLOT II I 3f O,
Furnisliirjg Goods, &o.,
AT ,
P. STEWART & SON'S
CLOT U IX G STORK.
Tliey keep full line cf
ifen's, Youths' it Boys' Clothing.
Also, Uruhrollnt, Satclicllo, Overalls,
Huts, bliii'ls, LiiJeralui ls, und
pravrcrt, 4o.,
Wliich they will sell at moal rrasonalito price
Call and xmin Uieir good before pun-basing
el.cwhsre. Room la Mansion building.
ClearDeld, Pa., Ootjber , IJT3.
r OOK AND head:
j
SADDLE & H iBESS
JOHN 0. HARWICH,
Market St., CLEA1UTELD, Pa.,
I. the man lo go to If yoa want a act of new
HARNESS or a ucw SADDLE, or anything else
in that line. He turns out aa good work aa i
done in auy shop lo Pennsylvania, and bis prices
are vary reasoned). (
CepskjiutJy ca band a full line of
TltOTTISG GOODS. - .
inch fti Trotting PniMU-i, (jtunrltsr and Shin Booti,
Trotting Hollorf, M hlpn, Kmc Hrualf nnd ConilfH,
A a. A tin tvioHment of Neti, Horn form,
KDf Blanked, liuffalo Hobci. io tto. kept in
m Alton, In fait unjthiog th.t hrivoiiieu Ktutl in
need of U atwkyt cd hnij.
All of which will bt $ul& at wholcaIo orrcUil
at tht Trry fnlntt mtt.
Rf?t.airirff nrtiioniir atlenlrfj tn. Alt nrk
guarm'ttd. bbop ia ronat fvriurrlT oocapiM M
I'ott uair. April v, ibjn,
T. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
Dealers la
Harness, Saddles and Bridles,
BLANKETS, BRUSHES,
Fly Nct, Collars, Wbips, Ao.
A larc tOv'k of TUOTTIXrt (IOOD cf all
de'crjjUii.ns. Also, a large stock of 1IARNK.SS
Mr-Repairing promptly attende! to.
Shop oa Market street, Oraham'a Row, in shop
nruerly ocenpicd by James Alexander, '' .
ClcarnoM,r-n., Juo ii, 187S.
II.
P. BIULER 4 cq.'s
-SPECIALTIES
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
MHClIANlCb' 1IARDWASE,
UI(allERUEN'8 UAKDWARR,
PARMIS0 X'TKKSH.g,
, WILL SUPPLIES,
. IRON at KAILS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
PAINTERS' riKDIMDS,
' CALCINED PUfTEB
Hty II, WS. .... i
,ail
ANX0U2.CEMK.NT
OF TIIE OUEAT '
REDUCTION OF PRICES)
II V . POBTEI JrHAW, D. U. , , r .
IMPORTANT TRl'TBfii ' ;
Having suocctded In tfolling a lighter tariff oa
material, hence the Iuk and wuidcmt charge lor '
aartial and full act. of Teeth. I nrc the be.t
r . . , : .r. ...0-i a.1?
manuiaciuro ui ..rem anil uihvi ..
opcratioua rcjrictrrod cud wwrantcd to glv str
vliie and sati.iactiou.
friend, rodent that my charge tut th lo.es
tiun of artificial and tho saving of lb ualural
teetb are now the uio.t rcasonaUu in Pennsylvania.
Preserve your teeth and you preserve your health.
Putting of the naiu.al teeth in a healthy, pre.
sorvativvand useful oiT'tldun i mads a specialty.
Diseases and maUoruiationeeoinnion lotLc uioulh,
law and associate parts, arc treat, d and corrected
with fair success. Exaialr.ail..iia jitj eomulu.
linns nu:.
It would be will for patKibti from a distcnes t
let inc know by mail a low iluya Ulci ecu.icg
to th orBee.
II is very important thtt children between tha
ages of six and twelve jears should hav their
Uoth oxamined. '
Anaastbetlcs are adinlalstcred and Teeth re
moved without pain. '
Disposition and ctinmoter ar judisd by all
Ibe world by tbe x-prrlon of th luce, brne
how very disastrous may H therefore te for prr.
sons t idu!i an xpr lioa of distorted fcl;e,
evea pnrt from a bygitiiio view. ', to enjoy
natural (not ariiflciall aomfurl and nles.uret,
nsi'cot aud obey nnturnl iint,licitic. and in.tlrct.
t. P0P.TEII 8IIAW, D. D. S.
Offleoln N"w Masonic Bniidiag, Secoad street,
ClearlieVd, P. majll'T
DENTAL.CABD. .
lie generally, that, having di. solved partnership
wi'h Dr. bbaw, he Is aow doing tbe entire work
of hia odice himstlf, so thit patients need not fear .
being put under the hands of nr uthi r operator.
ClearOeld, March Jtl, If2 pdlfrucbrs
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,
"rsj O&cc over Irwin's Drug Store,
CURWEXSVII.LE, PA.
All dental operations, cither in the mechanical
or operative brood , promptly attended to and
siiti.lueliun gitaraiiteid. Special attention paid
to the treatment of diseases of the natural tve'.h.
guma and mouth. Irregularity cf the teeth suc
cessfully corrected. Teelh extracted without pain
by the use of Klbcr, aud artificial teeth inserted
of the best material and warranted to render sat
isfaotion. anrl!267I:Iy
'migfritonrgmj.
rVUE MITCHELL WAGOX,
tor
Farm, Freight and Plantation Ueb. .
VoivtiMlljr knows as tbe
, 0KIG1XAL HAPIE WAGOX.
MJo Ut exnerieDced Workmen out or at good
mBtriiil wonfjy cd bur. We aot claim to"
tutld til low out pricpd V njiiisH, but our aim it to
but hi a well proportion d wagn In nil iu pMi-ti, .
vnd exoal in Uurliil,ty moi tik'lit draft. Fur tba
paat quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon bti -luoeeufulljr
miuntmijeij tbe rv'Uilion tl btiog
tlie beft wa?on in uk. Tba ru...ijr iticreatii.
demand frr ibfia prorei tbeir luj-cr.uritjovvraU
oltier wagons.
Mituiiell, Lewn Uo , iiaiiu.aciureri, liacmc.
Wiicumiu. Fur falc bv
THO?. r.i;TLY. -Aug.
6, 1873. Clrarlleld, i'a.
TVTEW L1MK KILN!
1 KKAit Cl'KWES'aSVILI.R.
Tha undtrijrnrd would reupcctiully r.otify alt
terrini intercxtrd thut h ha jutt crtTfeJ a new
imo Kiln, in IV-c tnwnfhip, ani will kerp on
band a firtt vlhi qimlity ol (irty Liiue, whieh
will l'c furnisbtd to firmer, buildi-r atid gtheil
at ecnti per bushel, o:iib, at the Mn.
jcJj-Oui O. B. CALDWELL.
Iyoxm yon sale.-tiio cicar
3 field (lat Compatiy ia offering itt bnadi aa
aa inreitmcnt, routing from ona to ten year,
beariog ail par ant. Intercat, pajabla rrnii-an-nuiiJI
on the firtt daya of January and July.
Tba amount ia limited to tUMMM), Wing but
one-ttilrd ol" (be itw k uf the cooipuny, thut mak
in jr tba bondf a. driml.I and infe inTftttwent.
Ti.ey can bAd at either u the Uanka in thti tor
oiiljh, or at the Trttuorvr olTu'.
W. W. I1KTT3, Trcaturer.
Clearfield, Sept. 10, lS73.-tf
nO USE AND LOT FOR SALE!
Tba liuuae and Lot on the oomer of Mar
l ei und Fiflh elreeta, Cirarllrld, l'a., it for ml.
Tba lot eontuibR pearly an acre of grourd. Tbe
hfjui ia a, Utt double frame, eooUiniag ntna
rouma. For tcrijia an 1 other iti formation app'y
to tbe !bcn'cr, at tbv I'oat fince.
Hoi-is v. a. OAri iy,
TIiTBeirs Run Woolen taclorj,
Pcnn town. hip, ClrarCeld Co., Ta. '
n v n jl o o t; r i
l'T nor
B UR MED UP!
Tha suViaer.hcrt hiva, at grent exprnte. rttul!t a
neiKbhrhood HtecitTt in ib erection of a tint
oiaM WtMaH-n ManuJaetory. with ail (ha feiodcm
improeiuV!t(tchid( and fre prrpared to irafca
all kin.t of Clith, CnFitncro, btinctli, lllan
keta. Flannels, ate. I'tenty ot f r-odf on hnnd to
uppl all on r old and thtisct naw cu (turners,
wbnin wa uk to coroe and eamUia uur atuek.
Thetuiunefi of
jCAUPIIXO AXD FCLLKG '
will feolra our ettpecla.1 aLLr.ii.-n. Tmper
arrnp4tnetiU will I uu.de to rretive and deliver
Wool, to auit cuttomrr. All wo. -it warranted itud
dune upon the nhoriet notica, ani by rtriet atten
tion to bupineM wa hope Itj rcaliijO a liberal ihara
tf public patronage.
KM KM) POINDS XVOOL VANTEDt .
Wa wUJ pay the highest ifinrltet price fr Wf.ol
and aril our tnanufactuml jc-Jids aa low aa aimilar
goo'liean be bouxht in thoapouitty. and fthanevar
we f Ail to reii(?r remonublo ttUiftartion wo can
always W fonod at homa realy to trmke proper
explanation, eilher in pr-mi m- by letter.
JAMKS J-31UN602I A 80 N 8,
pril?tf Ht.wer P. O.
i NEW -DEPARTURE!
X. 80MKTHIKO KKW
Stone futJers nnd Masons.
A new firm, andcr the name of William 4b
George Annal, haru'ttarted on thrlrown book in
the tstDtia Cutting and tt"e lMawm buinri, in
Clearfleld, B'bcre .Uicy will be found ftt all tituee
reat.y to take all eoutrncti and do all kmift ot
work in their line, from tba building of a Cut
Stone Mention to the laying of a Cellar Wall.
AH wotfc cnlru'ted to then, will roeeire prompt
attention and mti-fivtion gunr.inlred.
WILLIAM A UKOHQU ANXAL.
Clearfleld, Oat. 2, 18:a.-iii
Spokes, llinis & TIow Handles.
JOHN G. DAVIS & SON,
WI0X sroKE pBES,
B. W. Car. LE0PAKD A pTTU Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Jttt-Stai for Pric List. TiStrtm'
I
IMKl L1MK1
Hi nnijcrsi'nril I. now nrrnarerl to furnlih
tlie public Willi an eiocllent qualit of
Bpllefonte Wood-Burned Lime,
for polluting j'urpn.c. I,jr tlie larc or .mall
qaaiitiiv. be louoil tur ike f Meant at l'i
new builrlinr, c J(l)ikrt ,trcet. -
octl tf s 1,. K. MrCVLLOrOH.
HI.MOVAI..
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GEXty Fl'MISUHP GOODS,
liar removed In Cliureh Uroit, belwtea
I'ranjillu nnj Wbllo ita.. New York. ljr31'7J
S. I. SNYDER,
f! JRACnCAl WAICHMAKER
" BBAIH IV '
""aWattlu's, Clocks nut) Jovvylry,
tfruaua.'. A'oai, Unit! Strut, u i "I
CLRAItl l KI.D,' I' A. f. '- "
All kinJi of tt ailing In f.y Ha Yir.dnptlt'kl.
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