REPUBLICAN. CLEAllFlELD, PA. ; . . - WKDNKSDAY MORNINQ.JAJs. 14. lift. ' Termi of Subscription. " Ifpalda advaneo.or within three montht.tl 00 If put eflor three aad before ill month...... I 10 It paid ftr the expiration ot ill month. ... 100 ,' RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Metthndlat Bnleernal ChurchRev. A. D Yoorm, Pastor. PublliLServic vry Sabbath St 10t A.M.i 4 71 -gaeb.th School t 9 A. M. if Praver Mortlni very Thursday, at H t. M Communion Service, first Hebbeth ef every month, at 101 A. l. ' 4U. Andrew'! l'hurch-F.nUconl Kot Ononnn IUll. Publio Sorvloe Sunday morning kl 10 o'clock, knd kt 7 P. M. Sunday School t P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday arcoinf kt 7 o clock. Presbyterian Church Rev. IT. 8. Birrum. .-Sabbath services morning ami evening Bab kith Bchool at I P. M. Prayer .Meeting VV'odnot. .lav evening. Ht. Krauelt' CUurrU Catholic Roy. P J. Saaaioo. Maaa at 10) o'clock A. M., oa the, eoona ana lourin nununyi 01 sncn iim.uiu. l.utlicrau Church. Iter. A. J. lUnrsoea Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening. Sabbath School at 0 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Tbo tii-onnial aBscssmtut Btatoment will be published next week. . iAn inloreaiing letter will b found ton oar seoond page, from llarrltburg. The proceedings of lit Clearfield County Teachers Intlituta appear In detail on our first and fourth pages. A Williamsport exchango nays : "Judge Mayer, and family, who loft Look llarau last month for Europe, hare arrived aafely In Liverpool.'' ' ' "Tbere was no pitper issued from thin office two wocki ago," Exchange. "That we. our 0 a," but we presume our reader, were aware of the faet. - . Ke-appointkd. Tlio many fiionda lof our former townaman, 11. Buoher Swoope,aq.f will be pleased to learn that Preildent Qriat has appointed him United State. DUtrlct Attorney for another term of four years. The Punxoutowney Mahoning Vol- Jry Spirit, (a big name), has changed hands, Mr. .Smith having sold bis Interest to Messrs. Hastings A Keck, who will preside over tha Spirit ia the future. e t . - Col. John Woods, of the Exchange Hotel, Altoona, has dispoaed of hit hotel business, tit tkke effect April 1st, and his name is new put forward by hit frlendt as a candidate for Slsyor of that elty. To Justices. Thoso purlieu who were elected Justices of the Peace at the recent eleotion, must notify the Protbonolary; A. C. at, Eaq., within thirty dayt, of their intention 4s lift their commissions. - Tboee who fail to no tify him or this faet, wilt be left without commis sion., and they will fail to become squires. Such .it the law. , Intelligence Wanted John Mo Jfahoc, a lad aged ten years, lett home in Drift wood, Cameron county, on Monday, the 22d of December, 1873. The boy it tall for hit age, light complexion, and has a tear on tha left check. Aay information of the whereabouts of the boy will be thankfully rcooived by bis father, Michael HcMahon. ' .-. . Resumed. The Philipburguttrni remarks : "The banking bonso of Lloyd, Caldwell A Co., Osceola, hat resumed under the agreement with It. creditors to pay all depositors in two and a half years, with interest. The resumption on .these terms was effected by the buying up of the claim, of those creditors who were unwilling to 'sign the agreement allowing the bankers the time abore stated, by a friend of the arm." i i . aw Appraiser. Tbo County Commis sioner, bare appointed Patrick Curley, E.i)., of Oraham town.hip, Meroaatile Appraiser for 1674. The merchants can therefore proceed to make up and ascertain what their aggregate sales for the past year amounted to, to at to enable them to answer the 'Squira when bw- calls upon them for that Information. ' Mr. Rob. La rim or, formerly en em ployee of thit office, but now of Brookvlllo, where lie it carrying on the cigar and tobacco buiincts, is at home ou a visit to hie frionds. Bob was a faithful and good boy and wo are sure that be will "be Juit at faithful knd good a man. H'alcAnoa. That't onr opinion of Robert, exactly. Bob -we. with ut long enough for ut to know that there are few as faithful, honorable and willing to do what it right as be it. With the lt of this month the "Stunting season came to an end, knd porsont kill ing or baring in their poitctsion the earcatsct of deer are liable to a heavy Int. Let any one who It known to hare killed a deer out of season be prosecuted to the fuH extent of the law. Our frame laws are neeettary for the protection of game, and should be strictly enforced. The lime for the killing of tmall game, inch at pheasants, rabbits, squirrels, Ac, also expired the 1st Inst. Attention, Justices 1 Tho Attor ney General of the Commonwealth, Don. Samuel 'E. Dimmtok, has decided that all Justices of the Peace in commission at the time ef the adoption of the now Constitution, mutt, within thirty days after Its adoption, appear before the Register and 'Reoorder and be tworn or affirmed to tupport that Instrument. .At tha Governor's proclamation, an nouncing the adoption of the new fundamental Jaw of tho State, was dated the 7th day of Janu ary, ft it pretty plain that tba re-quallOoetioo must occur before the 7th day of February next. ' All Thinos are now Heady. The fbilip.burg Journal, of Saturday, says I "The ftasscnger ear, previously mentioned, was attachod 40 the MoTrisdale Coal train en Wednesday of last week, and makes two trlpa daily, leaving thin place at 8:45, a. and returning, leaving Morris dale at Mi leaving again at 11, and returning, leaving llorrltdale at 11:50, r. at. Already it I. well patronised, and will undoubtedly receive yunnlog. The fare Is fifteen cents, tickets being old only at this station." ' Kathhr Stupid. Our enterprising local eotemperary last week gave, at he tuppoaed, a detailed statement of onr late municipal conical iu this borough. But he failed to notice the in human butchery of Er Chairman Fulford, who bad been placed on the ''loyal" ticket for council man, by the election of an independent, (Dr. llartt- wrlok), over him by two votes to one. Whether the Warm Springs, or the Modoot, or the Radicals, themselves, did this, wo are net prepared to say, Jf Modoc or autl was an issue among the Demo. rata, how did It happen that Mr. Weaver received as large a vote as the rest of our nominees t Hath EH Dictatorial A socond handed "Iron bridge" editorial appourcd in last week's Kmilh, which we are compelled to notice. The attack made upon Judgo Thompson, one of tho County Commissioners, was untrue and unjust, and looks more like "spite work" than the expres sion of proper manly views upon a question of mobile policy. In faet, the whole article It tploed -With spleen rod personal S3 alloc, betraying too cauch pecuniary interest on Ihe part of the writer. . The "if you dare" fling at the Cointy Commla- Honer. and toe urana jury is iniainoas in iae extreme, and touched la such language as no geu- lUn.a lil.nM MM t.iwar.1 UV M1. aifiCtlt U )lackguerd, much less toward offlcert whose char acter for integrity it unimpeaobed, and no doubt enual to that of the writer. More t We are aatlt- bVd that IT the writer In quetlloo will attend to hit own legitimate business, that the oflloers el uded to will try and attend to theira. Or, If he hat any ohargee to prefer, let him make them like man. If a public wrong hat been perpetrated la the creation ef this bridge, point It out, and withhold your arnaeea and Inuendoet, launched at your oqwalt. If nut font raptrtora, iu moral kufgrilj, ' j THE Tik'Oas CoMPANrVIho stock- holdcrt of this corporation wet on Mouday week, and resetted the eW board : Jamot Irwie, A- F. Boynttra, V. W. Betts, W; D. Higlcr and Justin J, Pie. Mr. Moyntoo was (looted l'ro.identof I be board, and Mr. Belt Secretary. The energy and pertevcrauce of tbe gentlemen in question, la completing their works In so short a period, It very commendable, and we hope tho will be, re. warded.' The Quality of the gat it eioellrat, and It It pretty well demonstrated already that w need not go to Woalmorcland, or anywhere tlse, for gat eoal. Our own county It full of it, and In a few yean more we will tend enoagh east to light up all ercattoiw-lf neocssary. ' Tbe borough authorities have erooled flftoeo street lamps, which cost the cltitent about ninety ocutt per night for gat and sevenly-llvo cents for llghtiug and turn log off tho gat. mm i i i ; Court. This is court week with ut. "The Commonwealth" tccuit to be doing a rushing business, from the number of oases on the list. Time waa called at 10 o'clock on Mon day morutng, with his honor Judge Elwell, of Ihe Columbia and Bradford distrlot, on tho bench, at ai.tod by Assoolatea Foley and Read. As an In dux, to the political status of Judge Kl well, wo reter to the fact that be was in the Legislature thirty-three years ago, aud wa. made the Chair man of tho Judiciary Cumuilttra in the lowor hou.o. The balance of the oommlttre were Judgo Shartwood, (uow on the Supreme benoh), Judge Gamble, of Williamrport, Judge Barrett, the late Thad. Eteveaa and Hon. Hendrick B. Wright, of WilkcrBarre. Ko abler oo remittee ever met at llarrlsburg. ' A Beautiful Incident. Sunday morning ltev. Mr. Brown, of tho Beoond Presby terian ehuroh, preached from these words : "Prove me now herewith, taitb the Lord of Hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to reoolve it." The ohurcb windows wore raised to kdmit the balmy spring like air, and the glad sun.hino cheered all hearts. As the minister prooeeded With hit discourse, a beautiful dove flew into tbe laadow and rested upon the sash during tbe eutire service. May it not be a harbinger of that time mentioned In Isaiah, 00:8 7 Many present felt that the Spirit, like a dove, rotted upon the audienoo. Viitam.porf ffutttfe. On Monday morning, en accident occurred on the Curwcosvllle extension, nciir Aughenbaugh's, by which a man, whose name we did not learn, was frightfully lacerated and dis figured about the faoe. A blatt had just been set off and the Injured man went forward to ex amine tho result, when a scoond explosion occur red, oaused by tome powder being iu a orevioo of tbe rock. One eye of the uuforlunate man was entirely destroyed, a portion of kit nose torn off, and his face othorwlse so torn and lacorafed that ho eould hardly bo recognised. He was In a stooping position when the explosion took place, as he is not injured anywhere eUo, except on bit faoe. Hit wounds ware, dressed by lf. J. P. BurchQelJ. Pomeroy's New York Democrat g!v the -following een.ible adrieet "Let .the country editors do all they can to make their pa pers interesting, and then let those immediately surrounding these papers do all they oan to tup port the tamo, taking care to subscribe for their home paper, knd then, if they hkve money left, or wish papors from abroad to read, let them sub scribe for tuch as tult thoir fanoy. But let no man who hat tho Interest of hit immediate sectien at heart, lubicribo for our paper, or any other published out of the town or oounty in whiob he resides, until he hat flrst subscribed for his home paper." . . , mm a " Union Iihtrict Institute Tho teachers of Bradford, Boggs, Oraham, Lawrence, and Clearfield school di.trictl will hold an In.ti tultf in the now school house, at Bigler, oo Satur day, January 21th. Three sessions will be held, commencing at 0 o'clock, a. X. Exurolses to oon slst of olast drills, di.co.sions, lectures, essay, select reading, Ae. Question for discussion "Should a compulsory school law bo enacted for Penn'af All teachers and frlendt 'of education are invited to attend and participate in the ex eroieci. The vouti'r mon of Curwensvillo. non-church members, expended their surplus Christmas funds in dcooratiog a preacher of their town, Rev. W. A, Ridge. Tbey gave him a suit of olothet and over-coat worth $76.00, knd $75.00 in money. Church member, were not allowed to contribute. Are we to look upon this m k soften ing of hard-hearted tinners, or limply aa a freak of generosity, inspired by tho Lord only knows what f VTafeAsiaw. List of letters remmnini; unclaimed in the Postnffioe at Clearfield, for the week tnding January l-'tli, 1C74 ; Uonner, V) illiam mil, loo mas Colter, William MnhslT.r, Martha A. Crowell, C. J. Manahan, P. A. Clements, Mist fl. MoCarty, Florenoe bitenhart, Lewis Marshall, T. II. Folkerson, Miis Katie SUIIoian, Ira B. flurhue, Micbaol Sheehan, John lluston, Rohert Tacbriana, J. ft. liurning, John II. Weab, Math. , , r. A. UAUbiix, r. ni- Thore is now some talk of organiz ing in thit oennty a colony of t5 to to families to immigrate to Kansas in Ihe Spring. It is their intention to locale along the line of the Atohiaon, Topekt and Santa Fe Railroad. This company It telling tbe best of land at from 12.0 to 18.00 per acre, eleven yeart credit at t per cent Inter est. Xo euob opportunity has aver been offered ta poor men to secure a home. Centre Co. AV. Mr. D. D, Wood was lb recipient of a handsome .liver .el a few day. ago, from hia friend, of tbo Tyrone division. ' Conductor Irvin waa alio remembered hy hit many friend, by be log the recipient of a handsome present for tbe new addition he has lately had to his household. The Clurion Democrat announces as a straoge and almost ioeredlble faet, that not one out of tho twenty printers in that town were drnnk on Cbri.tmat or New Yeers. 'Tit strange. The competition botween the Bal timore AaOhioand Pennsylvania Ceutral railroadl has reduced the fare from Pittsburgh to Washing ton to four dollars. Mr. IX II. I'uulhamus, of IJollidnys burg, but formerly of this eouety, It the successor of Col. John Wood., In the proprietorship of Ihe Exchange flute!, Altoona. L. A. Maukoy, Ksq.,ofLock Haven, presented all hit Juvenilo caller, on Christmas with a quarter. Tbey numbered 260. One of our exchanges cliargos the weather elerk with trying la make a "corner" on Ice. See now advertisement of "Sum" Flegal, the Phillpsburg hardware man. A Centenarian Gone. Wo did nol learn until a lew days ago of tbe death of Jaaob Deboj, a resident of Barr township, near St. Nicholas, who wat pcrhapt the oldest msn In tbe county, and whose funeral took place on the 17th of December. He was a Frenchman by birth, and at near at w oan learn cam to tbia oounty about forty yeart ago. Ill claimed that be wat 108 Tears old just previous to his death, lie was unquestionably a saluler under Nspolioa Boua. parte ia hit Drat memorable oampalgn in Itoly when that greats. t of all modern general, wat only 20 yean of age. Napoleon began hi. march Into Italy in April, 1700, ulmoet seventy-eight yeart ago, and Deboj served aa a eontcrlr1 under him aud was doubtlsss present at the battles of Muatssottt and Modovl and at "the terrible pes of tha lirldie of Lodl." At that time he must have been between the egos of 20 and 25, and at Ihe time of hit death wae at least 100, ar It in.e ha. as he alwavs olalmed. fully lul. He had no children, hut hit teond wife survives him. We never law him In our town, nor do we know one of our eitlsea who ever dial, so olotoly did he oonlent blmnelf at his horns. He enjoyed uniform good health and wai nceuelomed every Sunder to walk to the Catholic ehurch at Ut, Nicholas, a distance of alnioit a mile, lie hat patted away far from hit nativi land and farther Hill from the stirring and eventful teonit of hit early manhood. Peace to .hie athet. is.ca Vfrwnw. Sad Accident. We ore sgaiucullt'd upon to ruovrd a fatal accident to one of our oiti sunt engaged poo the vailrliad. Uoo. W. Uoovor, a qniot, unobtrusive man, who has for The past four years been in the employ of tlio raProad ouin pany, has been for tomettuie flagman on Itavid Kincaid't train. It It Iht duty of the flagmen to turn tbe iwltchee when el Junction, of branches and tldlugi, and Hoover had just turned tbe switch at Mapleton junction and tbe train waa moving off tbe branch when ha attempted to jump on Ihe forward oar, slipped and full with bis legs bonoath the ears, three of which passed over him hofore the train eould be stopped. Both his legs were out off and mangled, and his abdomen waa torn open, apparently hy a holt. JIo wat brought to thit place by the gravel train, placed In the waiting room of tho depot and l)r. Picroo cum moned. It wat evident from tbe first that It wat impossible to save hit life, and Ihe unfurtuuate man knew himself that his tlmo had ouuio. Tbe aooidout occurred shortly before niue o'clock, and he livod until ton, conscious to the last and with out aulluriug pain. Hit wife waa tent for and wat present when ho died. On Tuesday morning hit romalnt wtre taken lo Newry, bit furmor home, for fntoruient la the Catholio eemetery at that place. By hit tudden death four small chil dren are left fatherless, uuder olmura.tsnoea that ippealcd eo tlrongly to publio tympatby that within an hour after the death of Uoovor, $113 were raised for bit family. Mr. Hoover waa worthy man, Industrious, honest and a good olll ten. He torvod in the army during the late war and wat honorably . dltcharged.-'4i7iseHV' Journal. Sptetalt. SLkisn mi Sun. A two-horse Sleigh Is offer ed for sale by A. 1. Shaw. Buy the Sleigh, the snow will eoine. We will have plenty uf 'good eloigning this wlutor yet. 1:14 . , f NoTica to CusroMKitt. Aooording lo our usual oosioin of making semi-annual letittlcuicnii, we will expect all persons uwitig us balances to oume forward promptly this month and settle tuolr a, eouula with cash, or note bearing iuterrst from date. ' D. Hrawaat A So. ' Clearfield, January 10, 1874 It. A Cann. NEW (JI10CKRY, FLOUR, AND FKKD STORE (food, ol Wo and Hailroad n'ces I have just opened a full line of Mro oeries, lu-'h as Srrups, Baking Molaascs, Toas, Coffees, Cboootate, Pepper, Spioes, tJiogor, Boapt, Hioo, Vinegar, Dried Peacbee, Applet and Prunes, Canned Peaches, Cherries, Tomntuos, Usjres, Peas and Corn, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Silver Ulos end Corn Starch, Baking Powder, Soda, Jl pa. Tobaa oo, Cigars, Pipes, Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Buck wheat Flour, llams, Lsrd, White "A" bugar at 12$ eenls, and other goods in proportion. Please give me a call, titure three doors east of Hank. WATT THOMPSON. Curwcnsvillc, Pa., Jan. 7, 1874-lm. Pait xn PaistxriT Finnisai. Our. stock of Paints and Painters' Materials ie complete, in cluding ,1, T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu caa A Co'l Pure While Lead, F. It. i Co't Ruck Lead, and a number of cheaper bran,), of White Lead; alio, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, a full line of Brushes, and a fuiliineof oulort, dry and ta Uu. my28'73 'II. F. Btot.it A Co. ' ' Newspaper Decisions. 1. Any person wbo takes a paper regularly from the Post Ol&oe whether directed to bit name or another's, or whether be haa sua.eriLed or not Is responsible lor the paymoot. . 2. If any person orders hit paper discontinued he must pay all arrearagra. or tho publisher may continue to send until payment is made, and ool ieot the whom amount, whether tbe paper ie taken from the offioe or not. . I. Tbe eourtt have decided that refnelng to take newtpapers or periodicals from tbe Post Office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, it prima faoie evioVnoe of intentional fraud A Cano. Mist McAlpine, teaoher of Musfe, Painting, Crayon and Drawing. Room at tbe Academy. aug37 Monlonr Slate Painte, for painting houtee In side and outside Cotlagca, Farm liuildings, Ao. Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground in pore Linseed Oil. my'.'8'73 II. F. Dioira A Co. 1 1 11 ' ' i Bird Cages a large assortment at U, F. Big- ler A Co.'e. Save Time! S ire Labor! Save Money I Save Clothetl The" Noveliy Wringer" is the best in tbe market. Buy it J try it. . ror sale by it. r. mot, to, MUST BE BOLD BV JANUARY 50 til, 18741 Be.t Prints. .". 10 cents. II. it Delanrs. 18 and 20 " Black Alpaoca ti " Best Hoipross Cletb 60 French Merino 02 and 82 Shawls, Costings, Balmoral Skirls, Table Linen, Flannels, Caisuneree, LaJies' and Children's Shoes, at prices to suit the timre. Tbe clock must be sold and ynu will save mon ey by pnrchasiug. WM. RKF.D, noviil Clsaiueld, Pa. , 1 : H. F. Bigler A Co. have lwea making extsn.ive edditione to their stock of Hardware the last few dare. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad dlere Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Buildere' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May 22. Sawo, Dl.tan's Cross-out Saw, Oreet American flaw, Bovnton't Lightning Saw, at 24-72 . II. F. BtsLin A Co'l. R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at . Biy27a II.F. Uioi.ia A Co'a. Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Paints, Oils and Varnishet fur sail by II. F. Bigler A Co. Wood and Willow Waro of all descriptions for talo hy II. F. Bigler A Co. Kerr A Co., have received a lot of new and fashionable Neck Ties. A full line of Household (loods. Japanned Ware, Ac, for tale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Axat. Seventy-five doten ClearAeld Wood ohoppcrs Axes at 0:25:72. H. F. BIULER A Co'l. Rsao Thii I Pertone whooontcmplate building will do well to call and examine our itock of 1IU1LD1M1 MAThltlALS. We have In clock a full lino of Builders' Hardware, Nsils, Painta, Oils, tllast, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ac. my2r'7r , II. F. Biiii.xa A Co. " o, . Nonri to Wjnoi sinCianiAol Mlns. Wa have juit received a general aisorttnent of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full lint of Sphugs and Axlet, which we offer cheep for oasb. II. F. Biouta A Co. Juit reoelved, a large tot of oon-explotlve Lompi and Lanterns at i-21-72 II. F. Hini.as A Co'l. RECAPITULATION. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Unod.. All kind, of Ilardwaro. Japanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makote' luppllal. . All of the eliove for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, cieeu-neia, i s. si CUT Till OUT. It May Mave Your Life. There it no person living but what suffers more or loss wlin l.ung uiscasca, uoughs, loius or con sumption, yet some would die rather than iiay 78 cents for a bottle of inedioino that would cure them. Dr. A. Bosehee'a tlermnn Syrup hat late ly been introdncedin thit aountry from Germany, and it. wondroul turci aalonistiet ivory one tnat try it. tr yim unnnt wiiat we say In print, eut thit out and take it to your Druggist, C, D. Wat- ao, and gat a sample bottle free uf charge, or a regular sue tor jo coots. u. u. uiili.m, 20aug7.1y Woodbury, N. J. To tm Cmsr.i or PnaaavLVAXtA. Your at tention is respectfully Invited to tlio fact that the national lianks are now prepared to receive suti erlpllnns to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realised from this source are to he employed iu the erection of tbe ouuuings lor tne international Einlbltion, anoj Ihe einenses oonnected with the seine. It I. eon- Adcntly aspocted tbst the Keystono State will be represented by the name of every cilisen olive to patriotic eominemoration of the one hundredth' birth day of the nation. The share, of stock are oflrcd for f 10 eecb, aud subscribers will receive a handsomely tteol engraved Ocrtlfireta of Stook, suitable for framing and iireiorvallon at a na tional meraorinl, Interc.t at the rate of tin per 'lint, par annum will be paid on all payments of Centennial Suiok from date of payment to January 1, Ie70, Subscribers who are not near a National Bank can remit a check or posiofHce order ta thi un dersigned. FKF.DK. IRALISV, Treasurer, aug2 out Walnut St., Philadelphia. OR PRIHTTNO OF KVERT DE8CRIP Uop niatl; excru'ed at (hit offise. At rhlll.islinre. December 25th, 1871, hy Rev. j. M.rl'aunr, Mr. J, 1: MATLI Y and Mrs. MA11TIIA Dhtllllt-tl, ootu Ol I'Uinpsunrg, cen tre oounty, Pa. At Llojd'i Hold, Phillpsburg, December 80ih 1H73, by Rev. T, 11. Hitku, Mr. DANIKI. UooVKtaal Mlsa. MARU K. PUIN1X, ItMh ol CleurUuld oounty, Pa. At Osceola, on tho 1st in.t., by Rev. J. M. Pkiiuv, Mr. l'KTKIl fl. Mi K KK, of Madoria, and Mrs. M AUtl IK TUOMI'SUN, of Oecoola, Clear field oounty, Pa- - " - At Phillpsburg, by Rev. TnouAi BsnanAat, Mr. JAMKrf LU.MA.N and Miss bl.IZAIIKTll J, 0.1'ICK, both or Moriisdale, Vlearfiold oounty. At the resldrnco of the bride's parents, In Woodward towahip, on Thursday, Jnauary Stb, 1874. by A. M iloovr.ii, Esq , At. FRANK W. lilhll and Miss MABY LAW r Kill), all of Clear field county, Pa. At the Presbyterian Manse, In Clearfleli;, on January 8th, ls4, by ltev. II, 8. UuTii.n, Mr. FltKDhltll'K I) KM I, of Lawrence township, and Miss LAtllA PHILLIPS, of Decatur township. At the residence of tlio bride', parents, op Chri.lnaa evening, by Rev. A. D. Yociiu, Mr. NOKL II, I.KK Iu Ml.t MARY K. TIluH.V, daughter of U nonce Tuonn, Kq.,of this place. On January 7th, 1874, In Tyrone. Pa., by San l n. Jos.s, Ksq., Mr. BAItf IIOWMKW Ct'SICK and Mi.. KI.1ZAIIK11I MtUUlN, bothofCloar- Hold county, On the 2.1d salt., a Hi lien, Elk county, by Jona C. McALttavru, Kq., Mr. (I KUHGK W. SILVIH, ofKlk oounty, aud Mist VICTORIA NEWELL, of Clikrlield euuuty. '-' -' 1 Siftl.- " 1 tn Clearfield, Pa., on January 11, 1874, af Dip theria, MORDECAI, ton uf RituAkn aud Ja SlllRKgagod about 4 yean. Od January lithe 1874, ROBERT, youngest ion of J. C. and At Ft nuusox, ol jrcrgusoa township, aged 0 years. ' .1 Iu Knux township, oo Thursday, January Stb, 1874, Mm ULl.AllETII ANN, wife of Jim A. W11.10, aged 4tt years, 11 months and 22 days. , In Jordan township, on Monday morning. De cember 12th, 1873, after a lingeringjillnets, I'll li 1)1', wife of J. VI. tvriiAW, and daughter of Jlaxnr and Lucimoa Swan, aged 20 years.- ' Mia. Straw died In the hope of a blessed im mortality. Among her last words were "Jesus li with me " partus. . Clearfield Markets.. Corrected weekly by Richard Mostop, Wholesale and Hclail Dealer in Dry uomia, u roecriet, fro. Villous, Ao., Market ttreet, Cleerfield, Pa. '.'us rmiu n, Pa. .January 13, IS74. Anile.reen,00(u 75 Hoj;., dressed Dried, Hi Ill Hides, groon. Applebuttor.gal, 75 Hams 011(a) 10 Uuiter t)U((0 3i Shouldcn.,..00(m 12, leans.'. 2 75(iu J Ou Sides (info) Ui Buckwheat 1 00 l.ard lo(4 Buckwheat flour lb, 0 Mess pork, Kt bbl...22 00 lleef, d'ied 25 'rata C Beof, fresh 7' II Onion.. ..... I ia Boards, M 12 OOfrj, 1 4 Oil Polalor 0O 00 Corn, .belled,.-. 1 Ol) Peaches, dried, lb.. 12 Corn, ear..,,,. 0tl(5l" 50 Plealer, hbl Sill) Corn meat, T? ., 1 ;o ll ve 1 10 Chop, V cwt2 00 2 4 Rage, lb .1 2 Cloverseed. 0 Oil Salt, V tack.2..0 3 50 Cb.e.e.. 21) Shingle.,18 In.fM w 5 00 Cherries, lb. 10( 1(1 s'hlnilo.,26 inl()(ft 15 00 Chickent, drtd, lb, 12! timothy ated 6 tiO Fggt 2 Tallow. Flaxseed 2 Ort Wheat ., 12) 1 75 40 4 50 Flour 8 (M'.a 0 00 Wool m ay 00 Ollfd.22 " Wood. eord.... len nnyl vn 11 1 a 15 i I road TYRONE a'cTeaRFIeLd BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV Id, 1873, the Pae.snger Train, will ruwdaily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and ClcsrUeld, as follows . CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 3.40. p. a Phillpsburg 4.35, " Osceola 4.50, ' Tyrone M, " Tyrone .:0,A.n. Osceola..- Ill 4", " Phillpsburg, ..10.65, ' Clear Held 11.50," CLEARFIELD KXPKKSS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield MO a. .l Tyrone 7.00 r. a Phillpsburg.- 0 .15 " Interaction. ,.7.1 2 " O.eeola. 0.50 " Osceola 8.10 " Intersection... 7.48 " Philipabarg.,.0.25 Tyrone.. 8.H0 " Clearfield, nr.. t f " FABB FUOM CLKAKF1KLD, TO BellefonU, Fa $2 OMMnldletowa .........23 00 Lock Haven , 2 JOl Marietta .... 5 50 William-port. 3 Oilll.ancssler 5 8 Huntingdon 1 80 PHILADELPHIA 75 l.ewi.town. 1 00 Altoona 185 Mary.ville 4 50 Johnstown 2 80 UAKRISDl'HO... 4 75lPITTKBIiRtl t 13 Close connection! made hy all traini at Tyrone and Lock Haven. ft. B, BLAIR, mvl7-tf. ' H 'Superintendent. far(Jtt,arf,,lIlutt,iirf, f. II. F. BIGLEH & CO., MALIM I : II A It 1 W A II E , Also, Manufacturertof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. OLEARFIILD, PA. 7ARMIMG llll'LEMENTS of all k In tit fur mIi 1 H. F. BIG LEU k CO. It AILROAP WMEULBAHHOW'S for tale hy II. F. BIOtER A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY,-GLASS, Nails, etc., for sale hj II. F. BIGLER k CO, TTABNEKS TIUMMIKGS & SUOE Flndingi, for tale hy . II. F. BIQLER A CO. Q-UNS, PISTOLS SWOKD CANES For tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SOKTS AND Situ, for tale hy It. F. RIGLER A CO. TRONl .IKON! 1KON1 IKON ! tat sale by i II. F. BIGLER A CO, TIOllSH SHOES & IIOKSK SUOE ' KAILS, for till by If. F BIGLER A CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad hut Manufacture, for sail hy II. F. BIGLER A Col THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPK x BOSKS, for tali by II. F. BIGLER A CO. RODDER CUTTERS-for tnlo by X. - i w MrH.10-70 . - H. F. BIOLER A CO. pRIST MILL! 'NOTICE. I take thit method of informing Ihe pnhllnlhat I bare purchased me I adwalisder Urlst Mill, bid It thoroughly repaired, and am now ready to grind any hind of grain on thort notion. In the best manner. A share of year patronage ii to. Helled. Yours Respectfully, O, . FLEGAL. I ' an aunt W. Kleoal, Miller. Phlllpahurg, Pa, Dot. 10-ftra, E UTH A Y-Slraved er etolen from tha barn i nf A. J. Wheeler. In Penfield. Dm. 17th. a ROAN MARK, with a while stripe la faoe, ntht hind fool while up to fot look joint, two row els in breast which have scarcely healed up, and weight about 1,023 pounds. A llhtral reward will be paid for her return or Information la re gard to her whereabout!, deP. 2i, 7? 3t - a.j. wriF.riKn. yUsf fUanrous. - f. N Kfff ADVERT1SEMKNTI-; 6PECIAL Mi : ANNOUNCEMENT t , T. A. FLECK & CO. wouM aminaBM 111 Ihty r now otieplof for tha FU Bfltttun noil attractive ami ouoii.t.t hoc ui ! til -,, u i , Millinery and Fancy Goods ever before oflTored In Clearfield. In our Fancy uooue tiopartueni we are nncring lull Hues or Hosiery, Woolen Cooda, Olovee, J Hoop Hklrte, " Tien, , , Coraeta, . I.acrt, Hair Goodt, Rihbont, Canvass Patterns, Ureal Trimmings, M orsteda, A.C., all of which we are off.riog at attractive pricet. lilLLnTEIlY DEPASTlVIEin'. Wi are new opening the latett ttlet and nova! tici for thi Fall Beaton. t BONXETfC (X j ','s HATS, '"'' FEATIIERR, ' " PLUM KB, - . ... . r. VELVET RIBBONS, TIPS, ' , r ORNAMENTS, 1 v . FLOWERS, Ae. OUR. TRIHMLNd DEPAETMENT ii in cbargo of a firH-cliiti Trimmer from tti oitj. Vi foliril an inpwtion of our It lei hy tb ladias or tlfarflfU and vicinity, Hliira rmnn tb in at puw ooeupled by Win, Heed, on Market itret. nov5 73 , T. A. FLECK k CO, r II R Ii A Jl 6 K S T ASSOltTMENT OF . HTO VEH ! STOVES ! ever hrnught to the ennntr. are helng received at the Hardware Ketabliebm.nl of II. ! IIU.l.l.K d. CO., comprising the following Cook bioive Sl'EAU'8 CALORIFIC. SL'sQffcllANNA, KEUULATOU. NOPLE EXCELSIOR, THIUMril. (JOV, TESN. READING, NATIONAL RANGE. AC. AC. Alto, the following Heating Stovet: SPEAR'S A NT! CLINKER, , SPEAli'H ANTI DtJST. r-PEAR'SORIIICULAR. .SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, . .MOUNINO LIGHT, HON TON, OIPSEY, J VULCAN, , - . ' .:. i'..; . .RUN BEAM...,; j RUBY' DAUPHIN EGG, ' CHESTER EGG, ' ' VOLCANO, . j; ruoEsix, . , HEAVY HA 11 ROOM AND STOKE . ltUOM STOVES, AC. Clearfield, Sept. 2, 1872. , It) I.UHBLRMEKI PERFECTION Ilf C A NTH'OOKSI The Clearfield Excelsior Canthcok will not wear out or break, helng constructed with out olid band from clip to point. It It pronounced hy all practical lumbermen who have examioed It 'to be the most perfect Caathook ever Invented, Amos Kennard, Patentee. Manufactured by Aatoi KtssAXD A Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. yAII ordert promptly attended lo. n2.1'70 QIIRISTMAS GOODS AT THE ' ' WEST BRANCH RESTAU11ANT! The unilertigned would respeelfully announce 10 tne en, ten. ol rieariteid and vicinity that be It new opening a largo lot of freth . Holiday Confortlonrrlcs, toeether with rWah fWak Villa. anA thing usually keit In n first class restaurant. Freeh Fl.h received twice a week. Fresh Oy sters always on hand and In !ott to salt customer.. A Mire of patronage it rolioited. derlO St THOMAS ROBINS TVrOTiCK TO CUSTOM ES I According to our ntnal custom of makinn semi. annual settlements, we will aspect all persona ow Inge, helaneet, to enese forward promptly, on or about January lit, 1874, and settle their eooouola with eath, or note bearing Interest from dste. K It ATZaH A LYTLB. I'learfieH, Dee. 1", 117 It. Sru ftcotljr, (fixMtUt, 5tf. It it Aa r m a i ' ' ' ., i. in, i ; i i ..,1 ' , e. Fi FLOUR & ; FEED DEPOT I Thi attsntlon of llie cltl.ens of Clearfield and vlclnllv ia directed to tbe fact that Ooo.lf. llow A Hon are the aarunts of M. Nieoe A Co., and hare ju.t rcoelved a bilf rioaen ear loads of Flour and Feed, wtiicn tbey ortur at Uw lowest posuoie a( ures, A large stock of , t FLOUIl, COr.N. MEAL, CHOr, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAX, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ssr, Ac, Ao. Particular itteatlon Ii tailed lo 11. Niece A Co.'t brand of Family Flour, which It the beet in tbe market. I l : . ; ,i :. ': 1 Flour and Feed ran and will La told cheaper than it oan ha obtained elsewhere In Ciearfisld eouuty. ptrstan on Harkit strut, mxt door to Hon. Aluxander Irvln'i residen.-e. ... OOODFBLL0W A SON, janlOtf Agcntt for M. Nece A Co. KRATZEK & LYTLE Turpentine,) Paints, Oils, J f Nallt, I II lass, I I'utty,. WILL BELL TOD .li . French, Richards L Co.'s ;4 i Buck Lead ' ; ' ' AND ' i j ' i ' E ' j Calcined Plaster ' ' " VERT CHEAP. , , ', J ' Tmmense itock on hand. ! . i Clearfield, Pa, June 4, 1873. V, . gTEVENSON k CO'.f) EXCELSIOR BAKERY, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. . Having recently filled up a aew Bakery, and nroeurod the service, uf a first elass liaker. wa are prepared to furnish , FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, &C.. every dav. Wa will deliver Oread, Roll. Cakes of ill kinds, fresh rvrry morning, si the doors of our custoiuert, tl desired. Vie reapeotfully so. Holt a share of pubiio. patronnge. aud feel lure that we e.n five entire satisfaction. We also k'cp on hand a choice assortment of CAN li I EH, NUTS, OllANUKti, LEUOKis, TO BACCO, riUAKM, Ao. Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES rooolvcd dally and sold at reasonab'e pr'eee. - Fresh OYSTERS, in season, hy the can or quart. ji;r vncini always on onnj. tiivi us i call. We itrive to please. ' . Aug. . 187A-(f. STEVENSON A CO, JjJ A, ; it W. D. IRVIN, COllNEIt STORE, CUEWENSVILLE, PAr, RECEIVE ' FLOUR ".'..and; SALT BY CAli LOAD, ' And lell at imnll ndvnric. lit TUB C O 1 L, . ' : 'T " . : ' Axn . PACKAGE GOODS ..-". ' ..' r....i roR 'i'.x. , ..; LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES SOL D C II E A P . August IS, 1878-M.-7I ' " JRATZEK k LYTLB, v MARKET STREET, ' , 1BARFIEID. PA. Peelers In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, .GROCERIES, Hardware and Quef.nsware, Boot, Slioen, IlaU, Cin, kt. on-Sb.ern.k.re snpplled with LEATHER and tUOK FINDINGS at reduced ratet. SALT! SALT I SALT I at wbol.iali and retail very cheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLAPTER, Ac A liberal discount to builders. , HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW . , BUADES, OIL CLOTHS In large quantities. FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORK MEAL and CHOP, always on hind,' All of the ebon goods ar purchassd exclusively for cash, and therefore cue and mil be told as cheap as the okeap.iu febll-71 SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAfJ AKD CIRCtLAR 6AW8. Boynton's Lightning Crosa-out Saw," alio, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, i , . , Fur tali by tttl,: ' ' it, jr. JUfitER 4 co, rn II li h A TE T O V K I I r X' -- a i. .ii. ..' ' i V" i . . lu.J "" . . u . . i . ! .! r--r. t 1 TIIE ' LATEST A MOVE I I'M'-'. :: ' ,hji ; 1 ;, I,-... .-- j rs : i i'. HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DBUOSTORE, I.: I.. To their aew building oa Second Street, nearly 1 ' opposite tb store of Wearer A Delta, CLKAHF1ELD, PA., Whin thtj will eontlno to uppty tbHr oM and tl man; mw ouiiomen ma uaj come, witk 4 PURE DRUGS ! .. . . j - ------ k. .-" j ..ciibiucalsI;, ' ':' ..; PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all aew remedies,) Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Ol... and rutty, Bcnooi uooki, mationery, riper, 1 -Ac.j ilso, a full tine of Drug, gists' Sund'lcs, lluir Tonics, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet ArtlclM, finishes, Toilet Soaps, poaket Books, Ac, all of ' ' Iti. beat nu.Illv. " PURE' WISES AND LIQUORS, for medical A taerunental purposes only, -.. Pure Whte Lead, Co'ora of all kinds. Raw and Dolled Linseed Oil. Varnishes, Turp.n. tine, Coal Oil, Pslnt A Varnish Druihc. Flavoring vj Extraola, Confectfonerlei, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and uugrouad, ai ill atuds. SMOKERS AND CUEWERS Will find our stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobaoen, Ininortcd and Do mestio Cigars, Snuff and Fiire-cut to be of- tbe very best brands tu tbe market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, .-" - ' ' ill kinds of GLASS WARE QARIEN SEEDS, . ... ilt'SICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having a long experience In the business, and aa attentive and well eeleoteii stock of madicioee, we are enabled lo fill Physicians' prescriptions at the shurte.t nuiioe and on the most reasonable terms, day and night. . - ' HARTSWICK A IRWIN, ClearAe'd. Pa.,' Mar l. 1871-tf. -jj ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, : bit voir . ' ; CLOTIIIX6, ; ..: . ! - - ,. - (' i ' k Fumi6hing Goods, &o.j : -.-; .AT D. STEWART & SON'S CLOTUING BTORE. They lteep full lino of yrMen's,''ouths' & Boy' Clothing. Also, Umlirellus, iilchellg, Orerull", ' lluls, blui'lH, L ii(jnrliirls, mid Druwel'S, &c, Wlileh lhe will M.H at snnit namsabla nrlM,. Call and ekatnine their goodt Ivfore purchating eteewnrrw. iioom tn .Mansion uuttdtng. t'laarfkll, Pa, October , 1S7J. j r ; , JOOK AND READ! SADDLE &IIARESS MAklG! JOHN C. HAEWICK, Market St., CLEARFIELD, Ta., Ti tb it no to go to tf too want ft tt of arm UAI.NK88 orit now AUDLK, r nothing c)pr i tliiU lint. lie turna out t good work if (ion in ftuj tbip in ftnDiylrBaut ud huprtoei r ry tvuPonaWo. . i CuniiHtly on hand ft full lino ftf TROTTING GOODS. ucb TnUting PxldU-i, Qaariar and tSbin Booti, Trot ling Holler, Whip, line Ilruhwnd ComU, ate A fina awrtmi)l of KqU. iloma Co vera, Knea Blankfti, Bufttla Uubt, Ac 4e., kepi ie leaaaa, in fan. anything (hal borienion itand io need of if alwayi on band. All of vrhiriQ will ba aold at vboleaala or retail at tba very fatreft ratfi. Ranairing prttinptlf attenJrd to. All work fXaariirt4.)i bUop m ivt fanunl; au.ir4 at om uinci. April v, 173. T M. ROBINSON & CO., i,; t1 ; .',. , Poftlen to Harness, Saddles and Bridles, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, y Ketn, Collitrs, Wbipi, to. A larc. itock of TROTTIKfl OOflDS of all deserlplinna. Alto, alargt itock of HARNESS tRIMMINUS. ... 41" Repairing promptly attended to. Bhop on Market ttrcel, Orahim't Row. In then formerly occupied by Jaraoi Alexinder. ClearDeld, Pa., Junl It, 1ST). II. P. BIG LEE 4 CO.'S SPECIALTIES" BUILDERS' HARilVtARK,'. , " ; , MKC1IANIC8' HARDWARE, ' i .i- LUMBERMEM'tl DARDrTARE, Farm IN4 Utensils, ' . HILL SVPPLH8, IRON e NAIL8, PAINTS, OILS, VARHISnEB, ; . PAINTERS' FINDINOS, Tgcntiitit: w2j' , .1. r. . . t : j 1 jr.; : A S M 0 U N.W' i i i REDUCTION i OF. PRICES ( bv a. ponTfeii 'niixyy. v. , f,"1,'! " ' '" .' , , ; ' ,.t f . IMPORTANT TRUTBBi ,;. ,: Haling suooctdad in gelling a lighter tariff material, h' nee the Urn and eW.rwfe ebarge fof partial and foil to, or Teolhi 1 lie the heet manufacture of tatiVlt. an ulhr material. Ail operttious rcglsurod md wrie,plcd to iv lr, vine md latbfectioji. .... i'rlenda, reflect that my charget for Ihe Infer, tloa of artificial and tha aavlng of tha nainral teeth are now the tnosf rrasouable ia Pennsylvania Preserve yourtieth and you preserve your health. Pulling of tho natural teeth in a healthy, pre servative and usaM condition la made a .peclally; Diseases and uuilforiuetinneootusiM'a lo the mouths law and associate ports, ere trented end corrected eitb fair tucoott. Examinations aud consulta tions men. ' ' " , ; It would bo well for pationtt from a duu.se ta lot me erow h) mail a fow days btlo. oou-ing '"hi. v7iir.poTtnt hrt thiUren hetwew the ige of tlx and twilr jeeri ihould bav. th.lx tretn examine.!, v pi:.. - - , Anrstbetlct are. (ujmientned d ", " moveu wiiw.m. .,..,.. , , Dispositions and ohirieter ar Jadged by all .i i-u t.. .v.. .n...ii,B. bf ihe I'm, neaee how very disastrous msy it therefore be for per sons to indulge ao exproition of distorted features;, even apart Irons a nygitnio view. ww, n.j-7 natural (not artificial) eomforti and pliasurei, resneet aad obey natural simplicities sod instinct. ri. PORTER fill AW, D. V. S. " Otfloe in Xew Masonie Duilding, Bceotid street, Clearfield, Pa, :i , majU'I ,. - i , i I II M I I DENTAL CAEDs . Dn. A. M. IIILL3 ' I UT U ... (v. hi. w.atlHta aarl ksa wae. la. --UJ I TT T " mJ W nam " ,'M. .sw- lie K' "' raHy, tb-, baring dieaulved .artnarabip t . a. r Ck. V. I. wkAeaw sl.i'ina lha antira emsNe-ar of bif oOIm btrntwlf, that atienu need not faftr being put un-ler tha band f.f any olh'r oparfttor. t- flul.l Unw..k lit lfi7';n.rl';nmariT3 J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S., '. Offica orer Irwin'i Drag Btora, CVRWENBVIU.E, PA. All dental nperationf. aitherJn the machinloal or operative) branch, promptly attended to and tatinlactioft guaranteed, fcpacial at'entioo paid to tbe treatment ol dttaanei or tbo natwral tectn. tcumi and moutti. IrrtKularity of tha toctb auo- oci-nfullj oorracted. Teetb exfrncted wlthoutpain by tbe mie of Lthor, and artinotal taetk iniertad uf tbe bait material ud vrar rati led to render aat if faction. aprilS4'71:ly . Wisrftlancous.- rpiiE WITCUELli WAGOXj ;.m -V a. - T I - 1 Farm, Freight and Plantation Use, ( Upivcrfally Iidowr a tba., (. . i OBIC.1NAL RACING WAGON. Mde l-y eiprrtcnced workmen out of af good mnterliil ftf money eon buy. Wa do not claim to build tba luwevt priced Wag on a, but oar aim ii to build a well prupoitiontd ago in all iu pt-rta, ad excel in durability and light draft. Fur tha paet quarter of ft century tbe Mitobell Wagn baa fuecefully mninUintd the rvputalioft of being the bet vagoD in una. Tb rapidly Jnoraaaiitg demand fcr thi in provpa tljeir ujibxiorit(VorraU othnr wegonf. Mitohell, lACwta k Co f Manufactaren, Racine. Wisouuiio. Fur aala by TUO?. HEILY, Aug. 1173. ' Clrart.el4.rft.' TEW LIME KILN ! ll IsIiAR CrRWKN'SVILLE. Tba undertigned would ra'peetfully notify ftll tenon f interented that ha haa jut erected ft aew itne Kiln, in Pike townrhip, an j will keep om band ft Irat olnai quality of Gray Lima, which will ba furnifhrd to lariiier. builder and tbert at 15 ornti per bukhal, aah, at the kiln JeJi'tJtu O. B CALDWELL. BONDS FOR SALE. The Clear, field Gas Company ia offering Ita bonds aa an invtftment, running from una to ten yaare, bearing aix per cot. interest, payabte ataii-an-naally oo tha first day a of Jaiieary and July, Tbe amount ia limited tu $lMHJO. Mg at ona-tblrd of the atuck of the coiopuny. Ibnf wak ing tba bo&di ft dektrable ftnd lfe invioi-nt. Tuey oftft bad at either of ib Uaaka io tbia bur ough, or at tbe Treasurer' office. , W. W. BKTT3, Treaiurar. ' CleartWd, Prpt. 10, tura.-tf ' HOUSE AKD LOT FUJI SALE! Tha Mouae aad Lot oa the turner of alar eiand Filth atrota Clearfield, i'a., ia far atilw. Tba Ut aontaine nearly an aore ot groard. Tba buuaa ia ft large double frattie, a.ntainiDg atna rooms. For terma and other information "H'p'j to lha aubecriber, at tba Foat Otfice. orU P. A. OAl'MN. ! The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Penn town.hin, Clearfield Cu4 Pa. B V R II ED OUTI -n " ' ' act j ,'. B li ' R N E D U P ! The annaerlKera bare, at great pi pen ft, rebuilt ft neighborhood mccitity. In the erection of ft firat- olan Woolen Alanulaciory, with all tha nuodera imprnrementa attached, and are prepared to maka all kin-ii of Cloth-, Caafitnerei, Satiuctta. Blaa. etr, FlanneU, Ao. plenty of gooda oa band to oppiy ftii our old and ft thuuaand new eustotuora wnm we a'K to eouie ana examina oar atock. Tba bus in eat of ( . , CARDINQ AND FULLING will rooaivo our avpaelftl attention. Proper ftrrangeuent will ba made to reoeiva and deltrer n ool, to aatt onatomera. All work warranted and dene upon tho ehorlett notice, ftnd by atriot at ten- tiaa ta buiineta we hope to roallie a liberal a hart oi puoiic patronage. 10,MN POVKD0 TOOL WANTED! , Ve will pay the btchest market prioa for Wool and tell our manufactured good, as low ataiaiilar goodt oan be nougat in the count-, and whenever we fail lo reader rcaeunable satisfaction wa can always b found at horn ready to make nronex- exjilanaiion, either in person or by letter. ; OAJJta JUUMSUN rU.S, inrllJdtf . Bower P. O. ANEW DEPARTURE I ,i BOatKIUINU KKW Stone Cutters and Masons. A new firm, under the name of M illions A fleorge Anual, bar. t larled on their owa hook in the Muue Catting and tMnue Masoa business, ia Clearfield, where thrr will b found at all timee rea.iy to take all ooulraels and do all kinds of work in their line, froia th buildint of a Cut b'tune Mansion to ihe laying of a Cellar Wall. All work entrusted ui them will rceetv nromna attcution and ealisfactlon guaranired. u HlLLIA.M at tsKtmUfi Ar. A Ail. ClearDeld, Oct. in, ls;x..8m Spokes, Rims & Flow Handles, r JOHN G. DAVIS 4 SON, ' 'A lm SFOKE WORKS, B. W..Cor. LEOPARD A OTTER Street, ; rillLAPELriHA; . WT-Snd for Trie Mat. T:Se;m JIMEl, LIME ' , Tha nnder-leeed ta the pnblie with an excelleat quality of ' Bellefonte Wood-Burne'd Lfrrie," , for plastering purnosel, h tbe lerae or .ni.ll quaniliy. Can be foand lor the pre.ent at Pie' new building, eo Market street. """ L. K. McCHl.LOUOH. HICMOVAI,, ' 1 ' : " ' REI2ENSTE1N Si BERLINER, I ' arholeMte deaJ'MM In 6EXTS HRMSHIXG GOODS. lfav removed to 'jsr' Church street, between Frnnkllii en'hUeals., Kcw Vnrk. fJylllT ' j. n. M'MuiiRAy wju, srrriY you with ant artic'i r CP MRlK'HANplHH AT THE VtKT LOWP.ST PKltH. COME ANU 8 Eh), . . . l-6:71-y) 1 NEW WASHINGTON. JUSTICES', COH8TAIILFW VXVM , W have printed a large number ef th (s i JKB BILL, and will eo th reoeint nf wtcy. Ir nuts, mail a tewy t aa KdrMl. ' c asyft
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