THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDXESDAT MORNINO. FEB. 11, 1874. 'Terins'of Subscription, If pull la vlvaune.pr within threo months .$! 00 If paid after thrue aad before lix mouths.,... I 60 II paid after tho expiration of tlx months ... 100 l i - -1 '. -..!..' - UEMCUOU. NOTKjr.S. -Mothoitlat r.plscopal ChiirrliRov. A. D. Toctw, ritor. l'nhllo Bsrvioe every Sabbath it 101 A.M., and 7, 1'. M. (ubbatb gohool at 0 A. M. Preyor Meeting every Thursday, lit 7 i P. M. Cointnnnlon rlervloe, flrtt Sabbath of every month, at luj A. M. St. Andrew'! Church EplfccupalIlcv. Gunaan Has.l Public Hcrvloe riund:iy morning at 10 o'oluek, and at I P. M. Sunday School at I P. M. l'rayor Mooting Wednesday evculng t T o'clock. ' Presbyterian Church Rev. n. 8. DuTi.rn. Sabbath services morning ftud evening- Sab bath School a.t 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting W mines dar evening. Mt. frauda' CknrchCathullc Kor. P. J. SMiuiiiiu. Mai at 10J o'clock A. M., on the leoond ant fourth Bundeys of each month. Lutheran C'hurtli. Rev. A. J. II abtsocx Preaebiug every Babbath, morning and rvoning. Sabbath School at 0 a, m. I'ruycr meeting every Wednesday arming. 1! I . - . .- . ' .- -! Last week Jndyo IUicher, of Lowia- burg , presided at the Bellefout court, and tliii wetk Jndge (lemhle, of Wllliamsport, p rjsidos at Look Haven. Brr.ciAL Lf.oislation. Two moro advertisements In thli issue act forth lUcfaot tbat nora special legislation ft wanted, of whioh dua nolle U given aceordiug to law. Thanks. Hon. 3 no. O. Hull, mom bar of the lata Conitltutional ConTentioo, hi our thanks far a full lot of the debates of that body, U library bluding. "W'horo iir there a moro orderly city of 20,000 population than Williaiusport 7" says the B.Wriiu. Yes, ir a $11,01X1 riot may be classed among tlio oreWy transaetiuni. Keen Loves J A gorgoouo dioplny of Valentine and lore-ty mementoes are to aa mi at ilia Postoffloe, and we presume the French man will exchange them or postal currency, to nit purchaser. The working timoof tho employees of the Pennevlianle Railroad Cempan iu Ibo AHooaa shops hat been inoreaaed to nine hours a dar, and will be furthor increased on the lft of March to ten hours a day. Cuand Opbnino. Tho 'United Ameriean Mechanics" are going to oclebrate their removal to their new hall in Pie's Opera House, by giving a ball oa Friday evening. The occasion will be a raro one, and vte hop the Aisuc'.aton will Lave a good and prolitolle time, Dkmochatic JIeetiko. We havo - been requested to state tbat tbe Democrats of Lawrence townihlp will meet In the Court Home, on Saturday afternoon anil, for tbe purpose of 'settling upon a ticket for township ofQoers to be voted fur wu Tuesday fulluiriii;. Ltl there bo a general tru.ut. A New rovrtiini:!-;. A post office tas been established at X::atar, on the rail mad, about midway bolwfn l'liilipiburg and OtfLola. The bAittc of the oflieo is "Lang.luu." Had it boon cbrlstc-ni-d Dnnbnr, ovtrybody would have known its location. This thing of naming a statioa or Tillage one thing and the postoOe an other, is a humbug. Stcpiditt. The Mcndvillu repub lican is surpriied at the fguoranoe of a coUmpo rary which thinks it strange that nieuibers of the legislature are furalabcd with rros passes in the fac a aod eyes of the new Constitution, whtn the new Conslitutiun expressly says tbat "patttt may bs t'ecn to tmplnytei tas reHa." That Is oer Xainly very plain Lngllsh. IIkttkr Look Out! Grtind Jororg, ho are sworn to keep their own secrets and thote of their fellows, had better be enrcfol. what they ay U the editor of tbe HmilU about bridge matters, Isoause he will "blow on town" when It suits his convenience. II treats prirale letters la the same way. This is onr experience, lie is about as well qualified for an editor as "the a!d Sick" Is for a bishop. Salmon. TI.e CliiiW.n Dtuocrat, ui last wotk, lays : "Twenty thousand salmon were put lato Bald Eagle em k lest week, at the point whore Fishing creek empties Into it at Slilcsburg. Only seven were lost. As this flub .mpagatrs very fast and Is hardy, tbe Dald Eagle will doubt less become well stocked If the water does not prove too sold for tbeia. If the tost in this atresia be sooeoirful, the sitiieos of Kitlany should move to get their line stream stocked." Outspoken. Tho lttt Lycoming Oraad Jury embodied the ful'.iiwisg paragraph la their report to the court l "We also deem It proper lo slate that Ibe Orand Inquest regret to Irarn tbat tb sale of liquor, keeping of houeea for gambling and homes of III fame, are tolerated In the rity of Williaw'port in violation of law, and to the great detriment or she peaoe and happiness or the community." Williameport is becoming highly ornamoutal, leu a moral peltt of view. : - r Kioiit, Sir! A corroopondont oi tho Prut, writing from Harrisburg, says tbat ''Orvls, of Centre, on tbe Democratic, and Mitch all, of Tioga, on the Republics n sir's of the House, sro tka only good debaters In tbat body this winter. Orvis is mora than an ordinarily able maa, and dovelopi well tho longer he derotes himself to legislation. lie Is quick, Intrepid, and Mmprehcnsire, with a keen devotion to his party, aadaa absoluta disregard for self, so far as he estimates what he utters, when It is a conviction.' Mr. J. S. Snndraa, Uio general agent and correspondent of the Alloona daily and weekly TViluae, dtopped la to sea us ons day last week. He has baca interviewing our ooal fields, and ths readers of the TVi'lans wilt no doubt be treated to a vary interesting descr)rt1on (hereof on his re turn lo headquarters. Idr. 8. tells us the TWftuae mea parpese enlarging the dally In a snort tim, when It will not only compare Terr favorably la Interest, but also In sits and smaont of reading natter, with any of the ether dallies published in the Bute. CnMBON Vumrkk Two I'llilip- org Is to be nisaufacturrd luto a summer resort, as will be obaerred by Ihe'following move, which we clip from the uarnal; "lue rnluuble prop crtyon the corner of Front and Prerquelile strccti, awned by 3. M. Kepler snd now o-cupicd by the aid Bpread Kagls hotel, was purchased by a hotel oompeny, formed ot Some of our most enterpris ing cilhoni, for 110,000, and S5.0I0 In currency 'was paid into lha hands of Mr. Kepler on Mon day. It Is thn Intention to erect a largo hotel on the spot, as the most fsvoiaMc location for a first. stless house that will dmw patronage. Enuh a hotel as Is toutemplattri cannot fall to benefit the plsoa la many ways. There Is no ruasoa why Pallipsburg should not become a Summer rnort. It has all ths requirements of cliinitte And Iocs tlnn.and all (hat Is rrqulred are (ha?:omodatloni." Jori." BAB.It ppi'ura till fellow has keen operating ia Mifflin county. Tbe Lewis town Stuliml, after copying eitr article in which ire alluded to Hair's forgeries, says t "This ssuie fellow has boon operating la this county, having forged the name of Benjamin Oill, residing near McVeytown, on two notes, one for (160, and an ataer for lilt, the former of etbleh wa understand Is to lha haadi of Robert liurnlng, or Oliver totrashlp, and lbs latter In pcsssssloa sf Mrs. Catharlis Johnson, of Lewlslown. Tba III aeU ha pledged, ar pawned, for about (20. Ho aeh he realised an the other we have aot learned, Vat wa hopa aot much, for we i!a not cars to tear that Mr. Horning has been victimised by each nenelerrng sohstto In 'overcome (he panic.' Kerr's Clearfield ffriaads' appear U bo (wok lag after klm, hewerer, and if soooesifol la ftadtag la will ao eVmbt pat him where paalos wilt eaitta pua ac mure anile' ,", ( . EDUCATION Ala cntnrui.B aonouon. Hllh eeheol, Uucht bv J. P. 8ehafr.r. for Ural aionih, ending DeoemberaM, W7ot K um ber or pupili Iu aueudaiioe, t average attend, auoo of pupil., 94 per eenl, of atlendauoe, 05 tud.vllig arithmetic, !i geography, 04) grain mar, 11 without iiocossary bouk, 4. Vliilcd by Directors, (around uwnlli, ending Jan. let, ls?4i Whom number of pupils, M avciago attuntlanor, S7 per oeut. of attendance, 71 1 Mud.vlng arith metic, M geogriiiky, 40 grnumar, 40 i without nnoi-inary nuukj, 3. nilpu. ny all tllo Uirvotorl and Couhlr riuperlntcndint. Third nionih, end ing ruM'uary J i, 1M1 1 nolo number in attend auiro, bi avrrncu attendance, 44 per cent, of atuuilance, SO ; tludyiug aritbuetlo, 60 1 geogra phy, 41 grammar, 41 j without aiectury hooka, nono one luatltute attiudtd during mooth'i all pupila studying iptlllnj, reading and writing j drawing nut taught j literary cierciioa enoh in day atturnoon Interim diate ii-bool, tanght by J. F. MoKrn rink. Itepnrt ft,r flrt monih, ending Xoveiuher 4th, 1S73: Number uf pupila Iu attrndancx, 68 1 avoroice attvndance of puplli, t per ocnt. ol ailendauoo, 02 J itudying drawing, 68 aril hint tic, 6S goography, 4 griiutronr, a i without necct eary liouke, 14 , not . iaitril by Directum one Iu- lltutc Mt.'udcd; all pupili ling; literary eierclwi each Friday afternoon, Hccood month, ending December 81, 187a: Whole number or papllr, 0 average atteudnnce, 64) per eenl. of attendance, at I eia iying nrawiog, ob i aiiinmeite, 08 i ceog ruphy, 00) grammar, V pupila without bookc, nonet riiitcd by llireolori lnctltutci a'truded, 2. Third month, endlag January td, 1S74 1 Whole uumbcr ol pupili, 70 average atlunrlauer, 68) per ecutage ol attendance, W etudying drawing, 60 j aritbnietin, 70; geoKruphy, 60 1 (ramiuaA 10 I Inilitutci attonded. 2 t viiitsj hv Board o!' Director! and County Huperiiitcndcnt. fourth month, ending February M, 1874 1 M'bule number of pupili, 00 j average aUtndnace, llj; per ceut. of atteudnnce, 04 i number of oliiMren of proper ago not In attrniianoe, 6 1 itudying drawing, 40 1 arithmetic 69) geography, 66 j xrMwuiiir, i loiiMiiiee atientieu uurlng moulb, 3 t viiiti from parent durlug term, 28 take the Sakoot toarnn and litltietttor ; hold an examina tion at the cloie of each month and grant ecrlifi calif to pupili. Primary eohool, taught by A. W. Mulhollen. Report tor drill month, ending October Sid, 1HT3 ; Whole number ol pupili, 86 average attendance, or pupili, 01 1 per cent, attendance, -71 l vifited by cilixenl. teoood mouth, ending November Slit, 18701 Whole number of pupili In Attend ance, 86 1 average attendnnce, 6V ; per ocnt. f altiadanee, 71 t vlniled by pnrcnte. llilrd month, ending llrovmber 2Jd, 1873: Whole number of pupila, S? r average attendance, 67 per eent. or atteudanoe, 80 f itudying apclltng. 82 j rtading, 60 1 viaited by Hoard ol Direetori aod County Superintendent. Fourth laontb, ending January 23d, 1874 l Whole uumber ol pupili, 01 average attendance, 80 1 percent, of attendance. 80 ; num ber nudying ipclliag, 01 1 reading, 60 1 ariilnne tie 36 1 writing, 36 wbolo number or vliiti from parent! and ciliienl during term, 10 j literary ax erciaei each Friday alternoon cinnnasviLLa aoaotca. High school, taught by Geo. W. Weaver. He nort fur first month, ending September jntli, 1873: Whole nouiber of pupils in attendance, .12 : aver age attendance, 20 per cent, of attendance, 0? number studying arltbaetic, 22 ; .geogmphy, 20 : gratuoifur, 23 ( without necessary books, 0 1 visited by County Superintendent and Directors during month ; tbe pupils without neecsssry books are nine who do nut study gmmuiar all in High school should study grammar! Institutes attend d during month, 2. Second month, ending October 30th, 1874 t Whole number pupils in attendance, 34 t aierttgo attendance, ?6 ) per eent. of attend ance, 78 ; number studying music, 34 ; arithmetic, 31 ; geography, 30 grammar, 24 x visited by Di rectors during month. Third month, ending Nov. 30th, 1673) Whole number pupils in attend ance. 36 r averago attendance, 31 ; per cent, of at tendance. 87 ; number atadyfug muaie, 36 ; geog raphy, 36i grammar, 28 ; eompniitiuo, 32 natur al pbiloauphy, 32 t Iwstitutus attended. 2; iited by Directors. Fourth mouth, ending January I2tb, Is74 : Whole number pupils in attendance, 42 average attendance, Hi i per cent, of attend ance, 83 number studying uiuaio, 42 t geogrsphr, 30 j arithmetic, 42 ; gratuuier, 80 visited by Di rectors ; literary exercises every Friday afternoon; reviews dailyj school-rsA,m scrubbed each luootb. Intermediuto school, taoglit by J, O. Clipping er. Report foe fir;t niontji. rndlnj Sept. 3uth, 1873: H hole niulr ie utter. lunce, 32 ; aTcrur,c nltend.uico. ?7 ; per oent. of altrridouce, 8) j uuiu bor studinr arUliinBtic, 32; geo'")1!'?. 0 ; rtiumar, H' ; visited by t'ouuty .Superltitce'Uiit and four Jtircetor. Kccond eunntli. ending Outo her u:li, 1S73 1 Whole nutuber pupils in attetid nu"e, 36 ; nveree utti-ndniu-e, 7 ; per cent, of at teudnnce 81 ; l:utnt,cr stud.ving mulie, 86; aiith mctic, 36 t geography, 32 t grammsr, 36 ; pupila without neo-'irary books, none; vi.ite.l by Direc tors during luon'h. Third month, ending Decem ber 1st. 1813 I Wholu oumlier pupils ill attend ance, 36 ; averso attendance, 3 1 per cent, of at tviid.itice, 01 1 number studying mmic, 36 ; arith metic, 36 I geography, 80 f grauimar, 36 : Insti tutes attended, 2. lourth mouth, endiog January 7tb, 1874 l Whole lumlier pupils in altondnaoo, 36 average stlcndaars, 81 l per sent, of attend ance, M t ntunber studying mus.c, 36 t artilimiLle, 36; gcugnipkv, 3-J gnimmar, 36) Iuslitulcs at tended, 2; visited hy Directors. l'riir arr school, tsught by Miss Mrrtle McDow. ell. Report for first uioiilb, ending Sept. 30th. 1873) Whole number pupils in attendance, 64; averago attendance, 10 ; per aclit. of altendanoe, 66 ; numtier studying music, alt urawiug, 04; arithmetic, 33; geography, 33; room scrubbed durug month ; v'sited by County ttuprrintendent and four Directors. Uectind month, ending Octo ber 30th, 1873 : Whole number pupils in attend ance, 66 ; average attendance, 47 ; per eent. nf attendance, 6; nueahor studying music,, 47; drawing, 66; aritbinetio, 3d ; geography, 30 ; via itd by Directors aud parrnte during month. Third inon'h, ending Dee. lat, 1873 : Wbule num ber fowls In sttcniiance, 60 : average alteuilance, 4V ; tier eent, of attendanoe, 86 ; all studying tucs- 10 ; urawuig, oo t aruamviie, fu ; gtogrupnT, u ; not visited by Directors during month. Fuurth month, ending Jan. 0th, I -74 : Wbolo number pupils in atteudanee, 66 average attendanoo, 48; per eent. of attendance, 87 t studying musie, 48 ; drawing. 48; arithmetic, 33; geography, 33 vis ited by Directors. The sobool-tooms hav been scrubbed ones each month. All books an uniform with those ol oilier districts. Tbe school-grounds have beeo fepued, aod a commodious ooal and wood bouso baa been erected. Lrxira citt lonocav. Lumber City school, taught by O. W, Dale. Report for first month, ending Nov. 18th, 1873: Whole number pupils in attendance, 81 ; avorngs attendance, 67 j per sent, of attendance, 71 ; uiu. sio and drawing not taoght ; studying arithmetic, 48 ; geography, ."4 l grammar, 6; visited by Dt reoturs. Second mouth, ending Dec. Ittb, 1878: Whole number pupils in attendunos, 01 1 average attendance, 06 ; percent, or attendance, 70 ; study ing arithmulio, 81 I geography, 20 1 grammar, 14 ; visited by Directors, Third mouth, ending Jan. uarr 18th, 1874 t Whole number pupils in attend ance, 81 average attvndauce, 60 ; per cent, of attendance, 81 1 studying arithmetic, 81 1 geogra phy, 30 ; grammar, 14 I Institutes attended, 2 ; viaited by Directors; school room scrubbed twiee duriog term books aro uuiform I parents visit the school. The borough schools are all Iu a flourishing condition. There Save been so pupila impended from any of the schools during the term. Ureat interest is tnanifrate-l on Ibo part of Directors and parents, as indicated hy number if visits given. Osceola and Now Washington will be reported next week. DISTRICT lasTITL'TR nSKTIHOS. TU teachers of ClearOeld, Lawreaoe, Pike, Curacusville, and Knox districts, will meet at Mount Calm school bouse, on Saturday, reoruary lilh. All are invited. Tke llurnside IHitriet Institute will be held at Uuruside. Fcbrusrr I4lb. There will be tni anaalooa. , 6lornlne session will eeuvene at 10 o'clock, a. . Mils Hume it will ttwep her school open during tlio Toronoon. Atlernoun ses sion will eonvane at I o'clock. Tbe exercises will consist of discussions, select roadlng, aud muaie, Gvrninc session will convene at 7 o'clock, and the exercises will eonalit of muiie, essays, aeleel reading, orktion, and two addresses. A fordial inyjlatiun is extended tb all. Pim.ipcnL'no Lono Aoo Tho old settlers will appreciate Iho following, which we clip from the l'bllipsburg Journal, The editor in qiieaiiousa.ru ' Through Iho kindness nf Mr. Wm. Msl'Mlan, one of the old residents uf this place, we arc Iu posscision of a valuable old hook, published by Rbcruian Day in 1813, entitled, 'Historical Collections of llic Stale of Pennsylva nia,' from which we excerpt tho following local hlitory t 'Philipsljurg is crfthe high landi ho bind tho Allegheny mountain, whero the llelle fonta and Mcadrllle turnpike crosses Moshannon cr. This rood was utirnud la 1705. In 'tho lei. lowing yiar, Henry snd James Philips, enlcrpili Ir.g and Intelligent Englishmen, Uld out the town. The Rrsl bouse in the village was built by Joha Henry Bimlcr, an oVl French soldier of the revo lution, who had served at Vorbtown under Lafay ette. Mr. liardoian Philips eracbsd here, soma ycois since, very extensive Iron works, and a screw factory. These work! are at present sus n.i,dld. The towaeuntalniiomo40aud 60 build ings, and a very neat Golbis shurcb, erected by thn liberality of Mr. Philips, a hose elegant man sloa Is directly opposite, a little eait ef tbe vil lage. There is a molt valuable mineral district around this place abounding Iu eoalflron, lime stone, and Cre-flay i and forests af timber almost without limit. The principal mines are on lbs aortb lids of tho Moahaaaon, opnoslts the village. There are three era ml of coal, lha mlddla cue of which. 4 feet 4 Inches thick, is extensively wrous-hl la sui.nls the nsonls af Centre aa. It Is of excel lent quality throughout, aed trill afford solid blocks or the whore thickness af lbs bed, A brow Iron ore is found loose la Ibe fields through eut toe eeaat7 around rhllipioorg." I Pu't Opeba IIousb. Ttaii rnggnlfl- oent itrnclure ll fait approaching eamplelloa. The four epaoloui itora-rooma oa the Int itory, iwtnty.two Dy one hundred root each, are sot iur. paiied outilda of Pklladulphla and Pitliburgh, I lie trout tair or the aacosd atory eentalai ill double and two ilugla oBoci, aid the l'ubllo llall, Iu which we eall eipacial attention, for llic, eoavenienoo and grandeur, then are few la the Stall to equal ll, Tboio pinom who bar never or leldom rliltrd Publle llalli, cannot even Im agine Iba height, ilia and appearance of thli room. The artiil who ii painting Ibe eoonary and curtain, fur tho itage ill ootnulctc kli labor! In abont another week. Wo undcritand that the rMierllf will give a grand opening exhibition the lalter part of thli or the begluulng of next month, lie ll negotiating with eeveial eompanlei of lead lug itage perlorinira tu Km York and Philadel phia, aud will have a troupo of put leal thau twenty-flro or thirty acton for I lie opening ocea ioa. It ll worth any tnan'i while to drop in and ee the building, and purtlculnrly the ipacloul Hall. Sheriff Tie la entitled to great credit for hit enterprise, and we hope to ice him liberally rewarded fur liii undertaking. A lecre af each men would looa turn a ailderneii Into a ally. , A Sl'UUKITIOH. Ill viuw Of tho fuel that our general election will not hereafter lie held until November, should not eouie elepi be taken by our party fricndi to change the time for holding our primary election f The campaign will really not open Iu the future until after bar- volt, or really not before. Bopteniber, Why not hare the county euminlttco to ehange'the time for holding our primary citation, and fix upon tho Satuday before our Boptvmbcr court f If tbe eomnilltee bai not the power under onr rulci to make the change ludlcatcd, let petition! be pre pared ond tent into every borough and townihlp, aud let our party friendi lign them and return them to the chairman of the eounty unmmlttce.-- Friendi, what lay you 7 I,et ui bear frutn you, (or or againit a change. Our Judgcuieut U tbat dre monlba ll too long a period between the elcjtloni. : Fatal AcciDKT.v-On tho 14th in stent, as A. R. Peoples and Ueorge Bowman were piling spars on tho bank of ClearOeld creek, at the mouth of liuek run, the furmcr met his death In the following manner t Ono end of tho spar had been drawn on tho pile aod propped, aod Bowman took the horses to the otbor end of the spar to diaw it up, while Peoples was holding the prop, which slipped, when the horses started and the spar eame swinging back, striking Peoples on tbe side of the head, knocking blm againit tree and killing him instantly. An examination developed the fatt that bis neck was broken, Ibe left side of his head smarhed and tbe upper and lower jaws broken. Ho was a son of N. B. Peo ples, of Knox township, aged nearly 28 years, and unmarried. Ho was ludustrlous, and highly eaurctned by his neigbbori. ' Lint of letters reiuuinlni; uncluimed in the Postiiftee at Clearfield, for the wefdt ending February Vtb. 1874 : Augheubach, Ueorge Auglienbaeh, Mary lluuigardncr, William Barret, Richard Piahrr, Caroline Urafu"e, Listie Orabam, William llollon, ,lobn J. Harvey, W. S. HaglauJ, (J. Hepburn. Jennie Ja. ftalgoe, Louis Vuirk, Patrick Rogers, James W. Ria l, J. II. Hiilluian, Ira D. (4) Towers, Ueorge W, W-.lker, Marina Williams, bilns (?) P. A. O.U'LIX, P. M Thomas II. (ireovry, of litis) cit)', sas admitted to tnc inron too .via mi. -Mcsats ILiliks, Ncff and Ucwit were the exatuiniug oom mlttee, and their report of Ibo ability of Mr. U was highly complimentary. That he may attain eminence in tbe honorable profession which he has adopted, is the dicira of all his friends dftooua Tfivnt. . Specials. Fob P nr.. The M. E. Puieasgs in the bor ough of New Washington. For price, terms, Ac, spply lo the Trustees, New Waahiogton, l'a. fvh ll-.lt. Mr. John Truulmso has gone into tho Voder taking business in connection with his Furn.ture boainers. Imported Wnlnut Caakels and Coffins alwajpt ,n kHit a4fa,ubd pe)tlly l'nne als attended. Rauor At. Dr. K. M. rehsnrer has removed bis nines fiom Mnsjiilc Building In bis residtnee, on Market strcst, lormcrljr the resi linca of C. D. W ataou. Messrs. tH'MCIl I JACKSOV, Undertakers, Market street, opposite the Court House, have on hand and will reoelve, on February 1st, le74, all kiudsof Black Walnut Cofuus and Caskets. Alao, Imitation Rosewood andt'orered Coffins. A full Una of tbe fincit quality of trimmings always on hand. They bare a (lr,t elaai Hearse and gentle manly attendants. Thirty yeari'experlence on titles them to consideration, lie aura and see them before ordering elsewhere, Ja:ll Newspaper Decisions. 1. Any person wuo takss a paper regularly from the Foal Office whether directed lo his name or another's, or whether he has subscribed or not Is rciponalole fur the payment. 2. If any person ordars bis paper discontinued he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may eotitinue to send until payment ia made, and ool leet the whole amount, whether tho paper Is taken from the office or aot. ' 3. The courts have dcoided (hat refusing to tako newspapers or periodioals from the Post Ottioe, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima faeio cvidonce of intentional fraud Pttars am Paistxbs' Funtxoa. Onr stuck of Paints and Painters' Materials is ounttilete, in cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure Whito Lead. John Lu cas A Co's Pure Whilo Lead, F. It. A Co's Buck Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of While Load also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Vamiahesor all binds, a full line of llru.lioi, aud a full Hue of oolors, dry and in Oil. uy28'7d II. F. Illot-xn A Co. A Cabd. Miss McAlpino, teacher of Music, Painting. Crayon and Drawing. Boom at lbs Academy. ang27 Montnar Slabs Paints, for painting houses- in side and outalde -Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ac. Beautiful, durable and economical. Uround in pure Linseed Oil. y28'73 II. F. Biaiaa A Co. Bird Cages a largo assortment at H, F. Blg ler A Co.'s. Bare Timet Bare Labor! Rare Money I Bare Clothes! The" Novelty Wringer" Is the best In the market. Buy llj try It. For sale by ll. F. Biotaa A Co. II. F. Bigler A Co. bare been making extensive additions to their atocK or Hardware ma last lew davs. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Ssd- dlars' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, ana llarawareul an aioua,oau no seen at their itore. May 22. Bawa, Dislan's Croas-eut Saw, Great Atuerlosn Saw. Bovnlon'l Lishlning Saw, at V'26-7? it. r. wai.xa a to s. R. It. Wheelbarrows, Ilaby Carriages, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at my!!S73 11. F. Iliot-Kn A Co'a. Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Paints, Old and Vanillins for sale by II, F. Hitler A Co. Wood and Willow Ware of all deaorlplioos for salo by II. r. uigier at to. A full line of llineahold (loodi, Japaaued Ware, aa,, tor sale ny ti. t. Digier a Co. Axas, Hcvonty-flsa doica Clearfield Wood choppers Axes at 0::6:72. II. F. BIQLKR A Co's. P.uao Tail ! Personswhoeiintrmplato building will do well In call and exnuiinn our stock of UUUMNU MATLRIAI.S. We have in slm:ka full linn of lloildcrs' lliirdware, Nails, 1'alnts, Oils, (Hen, rutty, Calcined I'laairr, Ac. my28'73 II. F. Uian a A Co. Novick to Waoou A.iDCAnniAae MAXina, We have Just reoalved a genera) assortment ef Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Sptings ana axies, wntca wo oner encsp ror oasn, u. r. Utg Lt A Co. Just received, a large lot of non-explosive x,smps ana s,aniarns ai 0-26 TI It. 7. Btat-aa A Co's, RBCAPITULATIOM. Plrd Cages. . . , Wood and Willow Vara. Household (loode. - All klnda of Hardware, f Japanned Wara, " ralnts, Oils, Varnishes. ' Calcined Plaster. -' " Wagon aad Carriage Makers' supplies. All ef the above for lata at the mammoth Hard, warf "tore of H. f. Blglrr A Co,, eeeood street, viearntta, its. it CUT THIS OUT. It May Hara Your 1.11a. There Is no nerson Urine: but what suffers moro or Isss with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds or Con sumption, yot some would die ratbnr than pay 76 eents fur a boltlo of inediotaa that would euro them. Dr. A. Boxihee's German Syrup has, late ly been Introduced In this country from Uermaay, and Us wondrous cures asloaisbos ovary one taal try It. If you doubt what wo say la print, out tbls out and take It to your vruggut, v. u. ar son, aud got a sample bottle free of obarge, ur a regular siae for 76 oouts. U. O. GHKKN, K0aug7Jy rsoouonry, a. . To tub CiTisnns or PaaisVLVisiA. Vour at tention is rrsieotfully tnrlted to the (net tbat the National Banks are now prepared to reoelve sub- saripllons lo the Capital Stock or the Centennial Hoard or l'liianoe. The funds realited from this source aro lo be etiipluyod in the oroutinn at the buildings fur tbe International L'xhibilioii, and the expenses connected with the same. It is sou fljetitl.v etpeoted (list the Keystone Slnto will be repreanxileii by the tiauio of every cilisen alive to petrloiia oomtnvmoratiun of the una hundredth birth dny or the nation. Tho shams of stock are offered for $10 oiish, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate uteloek, sultaldo for framing and preservation si a na tional mcrooriul. Interest at the rate nf tlx per cent, per annum will he , aid oa all nayrueutl or Centennial Stock from date of payment lo January 1, 1870. Subaorrtiers who nre nut near a National Bank ean remit a ebcek ifr poitnfHce nrd'-r to the un donlgncd. Fill: UK. FIIALKV. Treasurer, aiiE2U vol Walnut St., I'UilaUctpiiia. In Clearfield, on Sunday evening, February Stb I84, or riinsuwpllou, KI.I.1U lttwi.i, son Wa. F. Iiiki.i, aged about 28 years. In Ooihtn township, Fubrusry 4tb, 1874, A 1.1 H i: 1, sun ol aUuiRi and Jaaa Laxsaxnr, age, 1 1 months, I wees. Slut a nava. ".arlifts. Clearfield Markets. Oerreoted weekly hy Rlt naaD Moseor, Wholesale euu a.wia.1 a.ivl ,u vtj aw,,., u,voviiea,a r. Tislous, Ac, Market street, Clearfield. Pa. CLXAnrixin, Pa., FebruaryJO, 1874. Apples,green,00(iy 8(1. Uugs, dressed I Dried, at lb 1 21 ' 11 ides, xreeli... I Aiinlebultor.l. 76 Ham 00 fa) 10 Butter- 00(9 3j Shoulders.... .t)0( 121 Bean 81 76(oi 3 ttu Sidel, ....... Illlfjl 24 Buckwheat 1 DO Lard ..12((y ' 16 Buekwhcatflourlb. 6 61 ess nork, bbl... Oil lleef. dried 6 Oats ' Bosf, fresh... OnJ 10 Onions J 00 Boards, M 12 0U(o,14 0U Potatoes ...... 00ij 100 Corn, shelled 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb., li Corn, ear 0U(d) 60 Plaster, & bbl 3 Oil Corn meal.'aleack. I 30 Rye 1 10 Chop, WewUOOQ J 4 Rags, V lb Clorerseed... . 8 00 Salt, V saek.260(ib t 60 Cheese. 1(1 !hingles,18 in.4(u)6 00 Cherries, th. 10(a) 10 Shinglcs,26 lnlu(ail6 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, J2) Timothy need 00 Kgs 26 Tallow. ., 1 2 Flaxseed. I 00 Wheat 176 Flour .......O 76(0)10410 Wool 40 ll.. 00 00fit22 80. Wood, w ourd 4 50 Peiiuy I vanla Railroad TVKOSE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH rvV and after MondaT. NOV Sd, 1873, thi I I PaaaMieer Trains will run daily texoept Sun days) between Tyrone aud Clearfield, as follows i 'CI.F.ARFIBLD MAJL. LKAVB SOUTH. LEAVK NORTH. Cle.irfieM-...M.8.40.r.. Tyrone B.30,A. Phllipsburg..4.36, " OnkoIo..... 10.40," Oweuia 4 60, '.' Philip-burg.,.10 66, ' Tyrone 1 ClearOeld I1.6II. " CLKARFI K1.K EXPH KSS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVK NORTH. Clearfield.... Philipal.urg 6.40 A. 036 ' 0.6U 1 .1 Tyrone 7.00 r.u, lr.teraccllou...7.I2 O'ceolu 8.10 Philipherg...8.25 " Cleaill!d.ar....2 " Usooota Intersection.. 7.48 1 Tyrone.. 6.M ' FA RH FJtOil CLKAF.K1ELD, TO Bcllefonte, Pa..i...3 061 MidHletowa 6 00 Uek Haven.......... 2 7Marietla 6 60 Willlamaporl. 3 0 Lancaster . 186 II.,,,, .o... 1 80. PHILADELPHIA 7 06 Lewistewn 0fi Alloona I 6 Marrsrlllo 4 MJohnau,wn 18" UA1I1USBUU0... 4 76il'HTSBt.l'.0..... 13 Cloie e.muectlunt made by all traius at lyrone and Lock Uavea. I. 8. 111,4111, nialT-tf. Superintendent ; s 1 . '- 1 ' J -'"" HsrtUsinrouj. c LKAH FIELD ACADEMY. MALE tinPARTMRMT. THE WINTER TERM of foorteen weeks will couimenee MONDAY, JANUAKV 6tb, 1873. Terms of lultlou. Reading, Writ'ng, Menial and Written Aruhuietic, Urammnr, Geography and llialA, v U 00 Natural Pbiloaotihr, l'byeiology, and bin gle Knliy Uuox-xeepiog. er euncr, wuu Hie above , . It 00 For Instructions In Double Entry !!. keeping and Commeicial Arithmetic, rpe cial Isrnis lo be arranged. For pailleulare respecting tha school apply to aug'.'7'73lf R. M. aicr.3 Ai.i,i MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpilK WINTER TERM of fourteen weeks, will X. commence Monday, January 6th, 18,4. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writlug,0!letL. inn. I'rieiarv Aiiiuuaeiie auu i nuiarT lleorrar,hr. 7 00 History, Local and descriptive Geography wttn Man urawinsr. urammar. . aieuiai and Written Arithmetic I 00 Alecbra and the Sciences It 00 Instruction la Instrumental music 10 Oil painting, 24 lessons. ., . It 00 Wax worst wo For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, Aug. , 1878. :T:70-y ATEW BTOKK (lsHu MJW UOODS JOS. 6UAVV &i SON Hat just opened a Niw 6to, on Main St..CLiitngLD, Pa.' lately oacuyled by Wm. F. IBWI.V. Their olock oonaiati of rjoLELr 03 COLD as. Oaocit'.go nf the bout quality, QtjEENBWARCe Boot and Shoes. ' end Terr article neoeaiarv rur ooft'i comfort. Call and examine our otock before pur abasing ulMwliare.' May 9, laflft-tf. J. l. M'MURUAY wilt, (jiipilv von with axv article OF M8KCHAMHHK AT THE VERY LoWKHT PRICK. COME AND BLK. I3:6:73 y) NEW WASHINGTON. Al DITOK'K NOTU Il-In the Orphans' Court of Clrartleld cuunlv, Pa. In relation lo the estate of John Burguader, deceased. Tke undersigned auditor, appointed by the court lo distribute Ihe fuudi ia the handi of Jubn M. Adaun, trustee of the est.vte. to and among the persons legally entitled thereto, gives notice that he will ei nod to ths duties of els appoint mrtit, at his nAlce, ia Clearfield, on Friday, the 2tlth day or February, A. I'. 1H74. at 3 . St., when end wbei cell persons interratrd csn attend, fept at A. O.KRAilKR, Auditor. 1Xl:LUTBS M)1ICI7. Notice is here j by gtvsu that letters toslainsntarr having been grnnted to the nndrriigncd on the estatu of ABRAHAM KYI.Klt. dti'enaed, lale nf Mor ris tdwnahlp, ClearOeld eonaty, Peunsylvauta, all persons Indebted to said ealnU are requeated to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. ROTHROCR, KD. PERKH, Vorrlsdala, Feb. 4, l;4.-0t Kaaeutnre. 2Aflft lid, tV WIMH. V ,UUU Ry Arnold, llastsbera A which thry will pay aaah, at their I IVAKTIil). A Uipplo, fur they will nay nash, at their factory, near PCurWanivllle, oral the store af Arnold A Ilarta. horn, in Curwensville. lens am - ARNOLD, HABTSIIOKN A lill'PLE. JUSTICES' 4k CITAB1.E rKE ' We hara printed a Urge number of lha aew FKR BILL, aad will on tha receipt of tw.ntv Ive riiii, ai ail a copr to st iddrtss. aij .l N m ADVEiHTISEiiENTJ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! T. A. FLECK & CO. woulil announM tint th-y m ow tpnin for th Full Itcaaaton llit moil Mtol.t Mt4 0uiuilU tuck Hif . i j ,t , ' . v Millinery aod Fancy Goods Ttr ht fort oftrod la ClMrSeU. In our Faney Uubdi Uvpftrtravnt r offui-iag full liDtti of Hosiery, Woolen Goods, Hoop Rklrta, Ceraeto, Hair Cooda, Caurasa Patterna, VI orstcdx, kc Cilovea, Tlea, . ' 4 I.aeea, rllbboue, Dreaa Trlmminga, all of which we ara adoring at attraotlre prices. ZvQLLXITEn? VZTAXTl&Zm. We are now opening the latest stvlea and aovd ties fur the Fall season. BOS N EH, HATS, ; ' FEATHKRB, '.-PH'MFS, VELVET RIBBON'S, TIP3, ; . ' ' ORKAMKN'TB, ' '' FLOWERS, As. 0US TRIM MING DEPABTMENT is In charge of a trst-clats Trimmer from tha city. We solicit an Impaction of our styles by the ladies of ClesrOeld and vicinity. fiture room the oanie as aow ooeupiid by w m. Hied, on Market street. bot6 73 T. A. FLECK A CO. rp ll 13 LATEST HOVEI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their aew building on Ceeood B I reel, aa uppeeite tha store ot Wearer A Belts, CLEARFIELD, TA., Where tkey will eontloue to supply their old aad as many aew customers at max some, wita PURE DRUGS! ClTEMICALSl PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, ' (Including all new remedies,) , Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Glass aad Patty, Hchool Books, Stationery, Paper, Ae. also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, Hulr ' Toalcs, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Toilet sioaps, Pocket Books, As., all of tbe best qualltjr. PURE WISES AUD LIQUORS, far medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure Whits Lewi, Colors of all kinds, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Druibea. Flavoriog Extraots, Confaot'eoerlcs, Rird Seed, Rplaa, grouni and unground, of all kinda, SMOKERS AND CllKWttRS Will find our Mock of Chewing and Franking Tobaaso, tinpurtod and Do. meitio Cigars, bnuff and Fine out to be of tbe very beet brands In the market. LA Mr. AbD CIIIHNL'TS, All kinds af OLA Ad WARE GARDEN SEEDS, AIl'SlCAL INSTRUMENTS aad Musical Trimming! of avsry variety. Having a loag experience in tbe business, and au extensive aad well selected stock of medicines, we ara enabled lo Oil Physicians' preaurlptions at the eburieat nation and oa tha most reasonable terms, day sad Bight.-1 v IIARTBA'ICK A IRWIH. ClearOeld, Pa., May II, 1871-tf. T)INK, WHIT1 A ROAN LINIVO BKIJtS- X. Just reeeiwra tni lor sale n April it&mxtt Kimrarf, Kit. H. F. BIGXER & CO., II All I IV Alt E, i . . Alia. Maaofaatiraraot ' ' , Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. 0LEARF1XLD, PA. TARillUO 1MFLEMEKT8 of (U X' kladi for sale by II. F. BIGLER & CO. RAILROAD WHEELBARROWS M "for sals by H. F. BIGLER it CO. QLL, PAIXT, PUTTY, GLASS, Halls, etc., for sale by II. F. BIGLEIt ft CO. H ARJJESS TRIMMINGS k 8I10E Findings, for sals by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. Q.UN3,P18TOLS SWORD CASUS -. For sals by ' " tl. T. BIGLER A CO. rrovKa, of all sorts asd Sixes, for sale by U. F. BIGLER ft CO. JROX 1 IRON I IRON I IRON! For lale by U. F. BIGLER ft CO. II ORSE SHOES t HORSE SHOE KAILS, for sals by . , II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad best Manufacture, for aula by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. JUIMBLE SK.EIXS AXD PIPE ,. . BOXES, for sale by ' II. F. BIGLER ft CO. RODDER CUTTERS for ealo by cnS0-70 H. F. BIGLER ft CO. I RONSIDES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER IS HARDWARE, STOVES, U EATERS, RANGES, - UHLLOW-WARE, TAINTS. OILS ft VAUNISfT, TUTTY ft GLASS. itorEs, (iTF-P-LAPPERS, WOOD AKD WILLOW WARE! Tha lelehratod Toledo Asll Pressing Oalraalied IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. Xa better Pumpe la the market. LAlirS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERN!, LAMP FLI ES, of ill kladi, LAMP FIXTURES, Ac. All at lowest prloes. 1-1174 Prreijuf Isle Streat, rbillpsburs. Pa. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, ?jiV' or an. ,, fsggage llarniws, Wareltouea Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Aa. raaiALBir II. F. BIGLER & CO., Uealeraiii Hardware, meliS0'70 tf Second Street, ClearOeld, Pa. JJAMKL GOODLAXDER, Ll'TIIEnSBl'RO, PA., Dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A KHOE', Tobacco, G roeerlee and Tish, Kails, llardwara, Queenawaro and tllasaware, Men a aad Boys' Clothing, Drug, aPainla, Oils, Habool Hooks, a large lot ol Patent Medicines, Candles, Nuts A Dried Fruits. ese and Crack art, Rock and Ride Powder, Flour, Grain and Polatoea, Clover and Timothy Seed, 9e4o Leather, Moreoeos, liniuri,' Bindings and Tnreau, MioeiasHerr loon ana Shoe Findings. No greater variety of goods In anr store In th eounty. All for sale rnrylow for eash or eoobtrj produce at tbe Cbeap Corner. Aug. 27, 1073, K1MTZE11 & LYTIC Turpentine, j WILL BILL TOC U Nells, Paints, Oils, lllass, Fully, French, Richards & Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VERY CHEAP, Immense stock oa hand. ClearOeld, Pa., Jane 4, 1I7J. O, ' I. c. YriIERI to buy my DRT OOODl, QUO Y T eerlee, Queenaware, Olasswaro, Itrngs and Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap for eaik. The subscriber begs leave to Inform bis old aad new eustomers that be bas opened A VARIETY STORE . . 12f OLE" HOPS, PA. And will ssll goodi at prices to nit tba times. A liberal reduction will be made to customer! buy log at wholesale. Call aad examine my stoea befora purchaslag elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage Is sviioiieu. qieaReps, Pa., Jon Ji,t7, JrT I 14. 4 j, r. wxATaa....-, ,.w, w. arm WEAVER A BETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offering, at Ike old eland ef 0. th Bawd A Co., . U..lr stock of goads, eonslstlof ttf j DRY .GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, ITATI A CAPS, , ' HARDWARE, . tJCEB.NSWARK. , ' FL0UE, FEED, SALT, to., &o., M .......... . ' . - At tha most reasonable rales for CASH ar la (change fur Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, ... 'f. . OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 4T-Advances made to those engaged la get ting out squars timber OS the most advantageous terms. ' pdtljanTl MARBLE AD STOVE YARD! Mrs. S. 8.LIDDKLL, ' Having engaged In Ibe Marble busloes s, desires to Inform her friends and the public tbat she bas bow aod will keep constantly on band a large and well selected stock or ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, . BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs aad Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Bills and Caps, also, ' BURSAL', TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. Vsa. Yard on Reed street, near the B, S. Depot, ClearOeld, Pa. )e7,7f Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AKD OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Pricesf 1TTE ara now onralnc nn a lot of tbe beat and tV most loasooablo Ouods and Wares ever offered in tills market, and at prices that remiud one of the food oia days ot eaeap utngs. l nose who lack faith upon Ibis point, or dcaua our all gatiavus superfluous, need but V.iLl. UT OVMl STORE, Corner Front and Market streets. Whero they ean lee, feel, hear and koow for them selves. To fully understand what arc cboap goods, this must be done. We do aot deem it necessary to enumerate and itemise our stock. 11 is enuugb for us lo state that Wo Lave Everything that is Seedud and aonsnmed ia tble aiarhet, and at prices thst astonish tain old and yoeng. doaxO JOSEPH Kli AW a cHJH. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IV FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET ETHSET, NEAR P. 0. Tba undersigned begs leare to Inform tbe eltl. lens of ClearOeld, and lbs public generally, that he has en hand a fine aaeortmrnt of Furottaro, such as Walaut, Cbeetnat and Painted Chamber Unites, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Extension Chairs, Ladies' acd fleets' Fssy Chairs, the Per forated Dining and Parlor Chans, Cane Keats and Windsor Chairs, Clothes flare, Step and Exten sion Ladders, Hat Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ac MOCLDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES. Looking Glasses, Chromos, Ac., which weald be suitable for Uolieay presents. aecl07! ' OMa sriutTiwA. fQ THE : FRONT! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT TBE CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON I Tho anderaigeed having Just (tied ue. new, large and oomfortable rooms oa Market street, Bear Third, respectfully informs tho public that be now drepered to accommodate them with everything Iu his line oa short notice and at all hours uf tho day. He keeps oa kaad ERE8U BREAD, - BUSKS, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, all kinds. ICE CREAM, aad a general assortment of- CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, As., All of whleh will be delivered to eultomerl at their reeideooel, whan requeued to do so. ICE CREAM, by ths diih.serrsd lo a neatly fare niibed room.. Thankful for tha generous patronage bestowed la the past, he hopes tu merit and reoslvs a eoa tinueaae of tbe same from his old euato. mers, and others. " JOHN STADLER. . . June ll.'7S-tf, BRICK I BRICK I BRICK! A IV BRICK YARD. Wf S. PLUMMER A CO, baring Darted II ,1 new and esteailra Brick Yard ia ClearOeld, are prepared to make oontraoti for Aral olaas Red Brick, in large or small quantities. Ordsrs aad aorresnoiidence solicited. Intorma. Hon eaa be obtained by oallleg at Rynder'i Mu sic Sure, or by addressing W. H, I'LUMMER mjT-tf Clearfield, P. IOR ALK.-.Tha aaderalgned cfferl for . sale a valuable town properly in tha borough o( CloarOeid. Lot OliUs feet, with a good two itory plank, house tbereosj s reeled, wiik three vmu down stairs and lour bed rooms ap slides. Also, sewing room and bath room on second floor. House Salshed complete from cellar to attlo tiaod double porch aad good water. Piles rea snn.Wo sad nawmoata easy, 2DaoT WM. H- )W)CII,0CH. iVNNOUNCEM OF THS GREAT REDUCTION OF FRJC it elt OVIIO IMPORTASI TRCIfl t.i ; kiJ . i.j i.. ..it!.,, a liiiktnr tarlg ok isarina ... - -' - - ...i.i iba lo and nottitof charge rot partial and full sets of eth. I ttao tk. boot ' . -tf A. .Ota (nlaMaas . Waktatviml,, 1 All Bfvauitwuirv vi Bv.for- n-w- --- iiinsl r OAT IS tered and natraulsu lguea(ir rice and satisfaotion. , ', , ;.. Friends, reOoot that y OhaVgel for tW Irrser. tiou of artiOolal aad tin ssvlng of the aatuvat teeth are aow the moat reasonable in Peaarylvswia, Preserve yonr teeth and you preserve your beajth. Putting of the natural teeth In a healthy, pra serratlveand useful condition ll made a specially. Diseases aad meUvrmationseomiaon to tue mourn, aw aad associate parts, are treated and oorrocUd with (air success, usausauvii. " Hons ra. ' ' . ,, . . . It would be well for patients from a distance to let mo know by mail a few days befora ooeuipf to the offioe. It Is very Important that children between the ages of eix and twelve yoars should bare their teeta usaisN. . A.il,.lica ara admlnlitered and Teetn ru mored without pain. .... ... A -I - I,, .1 .! h all illSpOSHlUOS IP! awa'a.'w - a-w-- the world by tbe oxpioasloni of tbe face, henca how very disastrous may it tberufore be for .per sous to indulge an expression of distprted features, evea apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy natural (not artilioial) comforts and i.lrasures, respect aud obey natural simplicities and instinct. r. run i r.u pua , Ofdee In Vow MaaonU Building. Second street, ClearOeld, Pa. snayU'J DENTALCAED. Dr. A. M. HILL3 . Would lav to his patients aad the pub. lie generally, that, having dissolved partnership wiik Dr. r-baw, be is now doing tbe entire work of bis office himself, so tbat patients aeed aot fear being put under tbe hands of any other operator. Clearfield, March 20, 1672-pd20mch7S J. M. STEW AST, D. D. S., Offioe over Irwin's Drag Store, CCRWENSVILLE, PA. All dental operations, either in the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed, npeoiai aueouoa paia to the truUmir.1 nf diseases of tbe natural tooth, ruins and mouth. Irregularity of tho teeth sue. ceaafully corrected. Teeth extracted without paia by the uaa of Ktber, and artlOeial teeth inserted of the best material and Warranted to render sat. lefeotloo. . apnlJ0'71:ly rpilE MITCHELL WAGON, FOR Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. I'aiversslly known ai tha ORIOlNAL RACINE WAOON. Made by experienced worlmea out of si goel material as money oau buv. We do not claim to build tho lowest priced Wagons, but our aim is to baild a well proportioned wsgou iu all its parts, and exoel in durability and lifrht draft. Fur the past quarter of a century theMitchellWsgon bas successfully maintained tbe reputstioa of being the best wagon in use. The rapidly increasing demand fcr thcu proves their superiority over aU other wagons. atttchetl, Lewis A Co., Mannfaotorars, Racine, Wuoonsiu. For sale by TUOS. r.EILY, Aug. , IS7S. ClearOeld, Pa. 17XKCLTOR'8 KOTIC'tU Notioe is here. j by given tbat letters testamentary baring been granted to the subscriber on the estate of bAMl'KL McEWF.N, deceased, late of Chest township, Clearuaild eounty, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to nuke immediate payment, and these having elaima agaiuat tbe same will present thsm' duly authenticated for settlement. MARY WILLIAMS, ITnrrl. Jsn. It. 1'74-Ot Executrix. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE! Th Hoi aod Lot on tbt eorsr of Mai ktt lod Fifth HrwU, Clnrl.ld. Ptv.. Ii for !. Th lot eon Uini nenrly iq ivcre of ground. Tb boaas ia a tarfr doubt fnm, ounUinlni; oin room. For tarns and other iuformatieo pplj to the iMbicrlber. at tb Post Offico. BOV13 f. A. UAL 1. IU. Tbe Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Peaa township, Clearfield Co., Pa. ' BURKED OUTI OCT MT ' B.U R N E D U PI Tho subscribers bare, at great expense, rebuilt a aeighborhood necessity, la the ereotioa of a trsl olass Woolen Manufactory, with ail the modern improvements atlaehed, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Cssiimeres, Satinetts, Blan kets, Flannels, Ac. Plenty of goods oa baad to eupply all oar old aad a thousand new caatomers, whom we ask to noma and examine our stock. The business of CARDINO AND FULLING will receive our especial attention. Proper arrangement! will bo made to receive aad deliver Wool, to suit eustomers. All work warranted ed done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten tion to businrei we hope to realise a liberal share af public patronage. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED I Wa will nay the highest market prion for Wool and sell our maaufaetured goods aa low as similar goods oaa be bought In the oounty, ana whenever we fall to render reasonable satisfactioa we can elwavs be found at borne ready to make proper axplaxtatioa, either la peveoa or by letter. jvu.ibu.v a ogoo, sprilJOtf Bower P. O. DISSOLUTION. Notice Is koreby given to all persons interested that the oo partner ship heretofore existing between laaiah Wall and William W. Mayes, trading under the Orm name of Wall A Mayecwai dissolved by mutual ooaeeat oa tha lilh day of November Igst. The- books and aooounts are in the hands of William W. Mayea, and all persons having unsettlsd aooonnta are requested to noma forward aad settle the same without delay. Tba real estate interest of Isaiah Wall was purchased by Y. W. Mayes, who will eoallaaa the business as heretofore. ISAIAH WALL. WILLIAM W. MATES. Gltn Dope, ea, Jan, ll, 1874 Sf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. fpllB undersigned, having established a Nut A aery oa the 'Fiks, stoat half way hetweea ClearOeld and Cnrwenlvllle, is prepared to fur nish all kinds af FRUIT TREES, (standard and dwarf.) Erorgreaaa, Shrubbery, Grape Vines, Ooosehetriee, Law ton Blackberry, Strawberry, and Rasbarry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Qulnoe, and early soviet Rhubarb, Ao. Ordera promptly attended to, Address, ,- .. WRIOHT. opto IS-p i Curwenerills, Pa me j .lime! . ., Tba etidertlgned Is aow prepared to fur a lab tho pufclto with an cioelleat quality of Boltefonto Wood-Burned Umo,'' for ptastoriag purpoiri, by the large or imaU quantity. Can be found lor the preirnt at Pte'a new building, oa Market itroet, oetl-tf L. K. McCLLLOfOH. aTIRIST MILL? XOTIC5J I take Ibis method of Infarmiat the nnbllcthat t have parchaaed Ihe Cadwalladcr Uriel Mill, had it thoroughly repaired, and ara now ready to grind any kind of grain on short notice, Iu tba beet meaner, A share of your patronage it ao llclled. Yours Respectfully, .. . a. H. FLBOAU QtternT W. Flcoal. MiUsr. Phillpsburg, Pa , Dee. IO-m. The Lightning Tamer. Till aadarmgaid aro tba lole Agents la thli aounty for thC'Vortk American Galvanised LUllTtIaiu HODS." luces are tee only sale rod now la w.e, and ara .ndorsed by all tbt aalewUne mea la the country. ( We hereby notify the eitlseni of tba eounty tbat wa will rut thsm ap a better rod, and. for la.a money, than Is charged by tba forelga ageabf wbo aaaaally traverse the eeonly aad oayry af aat little eaah, aaver to rulsua. : FKCOURAGB 11Q3IB LABOR. Tkseo wis Blag Lightning Rods arwoted aa tfcelr hulldlags aeed bat addroaa as by loiter, or call la karoo. Wa will pat them up anywhere In theeoenty, and warrant tbessr. The Rods and Fixtures oa be tee at any time by celling at ear Here. ' II F. BialBsl A o , Utearl.ll, March M loTI U '