Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 18, 1874, Image 3

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THE REPUBLICAN.
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First
. CLKARflKLB, PA. ,
WEDNESDAY MORNINO, FEB. 1. 1871.
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-Terms of Subscription.
If paid la advnneo,or within thro months 00
If paid alter tnree aea ooion. six ddihui.
If paid eftor the explratlou Jtt six month.
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' RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
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Method Lt Eplenpal Church Rot. A.D.
Yoctrw, Pnator. Publie clorvUie avary Sabbath
at 10, A. M, and It P.M. -i- : ... , (
Rabbath School at t A. M. ,
Prayer Mooting every Thursday, at 7J P. M.
Communion Service, Brat Bablwth of every
month, at 1, A. M. - '
tit. Audrew'n t'tmrth Hpleopal Her.
-i..n. Public 8orvtce Sunday morning
sU 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday Bohoolat
4 p. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday aveniog
at T a'olook.
Preabvteriau Church Rot. H. S.tlOTi.aa.
Sabbath .orvioe. morning and avaninu Sab
bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
. wr.i,rl Church Catholic Rev. P.
J. SaaaiD. Mas. at 10 i o'olook A. M oa the
laeoad and fourth Sunday, of eaoh month.
tUitlura Church. Kev. A. J. lUnmoca:
Freeehlng every Babbalh, morning and evening,
fiibhath Sohool at a. at. Prayer meeting every
. WflftneadaY avonina.
U.LJ aj?"59-S- i-'-i
Mcethig of Democratic Co. Committee.
Tk munVn of tha bamooratie Cooaty Cora
nittca for 17 ara rw-ueatd to awat at my oflioe
In CraarAald, oa Tuesday, the 24th lost., at one
.ik. P. M.. to take Into eonsldrratloa tha pro-
arlety of oalllng a Coualy Conveniloa to change
ik. ilma of makinr our ooooty nomlnatlona the
aw ootiatitutioa liaving changed tba time of
holding tha general eieouon from uciooar u no-
-vasaber : A lull auenaanoe is vroueKta.
WM. M. MoCULLOUOrf,
Feb. 18, 1874. Ch'm Dcn. Co. Com,
Ex Gov. Curtin und wifo are now
aojoamlng in Florida. Having tried the extreme
North, ha ii ao la tha aitreme South for the
purpose of reauporatlng his health.
TUo morabcr of the choir of the
-Oaaeola Proabyteriaa ehurch will giro an enter
taiamcnt on Friday craning next, la that borough,
. tha proceeds to be for tba benefit of tha church.
"The Fat Contributor" locturos the
Curwoaevilllaas, at Arnold's lli.ll, on Friday
railing next, oa tha subjeet of Injua Meal.'1
Borne buttons will bo lost and hooks and eyas
kosted an tha aooasioa, or wa ara mistaken.
m m
Hard to Pliask. Bollofontorn are
troubled about their freight depot. They want
lucre room, and they have net got it between the
" aeuntaln, anleas they com down to Milcsburg,
and they think lhat is too far off.'
Afpkals. The County Commio
alcnera ara out holding appeala thia week. To
.day they are In Woodward, then lo Oulloh, Bee-
ria, and Jordan on Saturday. Monday,
Chest, New Washington, lluruaide. Boll, etc.
The first annual hull of tho O. U.
A. M.. taok plaoe in their hall, in Pie s Opera
Hons, oa Fridsy aveniog lait, and is point of
numbers and financially tha bail was a Incoen
Jtefreehmenti "era eenrod at the saloon of Capt.
McQangbry.
The Philipsburg Journal say it ie
now eertala that the Moahannon Branch of the
Tyrone A ClearHeld Railroad will be extended.
liow far. depends upon tha liberality of property
swnan and leacea of lands along tba line of the
projected extension.
Washington's Birthday. One of
ear axchangas having said that "the 22d of teb
ruary, this year, falls on Sunday, Saturday will
therefore have to bo observed as the anniversary
of Washington's birthday," a neighboring editor
Mrraota him thus : "Our neighbor is mistaken, as
the law provides that whenever any day aot apart
as a legal holiday oocara on Sunday, then the
following Monday shall be observed as a legal
holiday ; henae Monday, the JSd, will be obaorved.
Found Drownid. Our special oonds
s the following from Oaeeola I An Irishman by
tha asms of Patrick Dong, familiarly known as
" Paddy, tha Tutber," was found drowned In th
Moahannon creak, underneath the bridge between
Oeeeole and the railroad paaaenger depot, at eleven
o'clock this (Friday, 13th in it.,) forenoon. As b
nraa addicted to drinking, It Is supposed he fell
from tha bridjro whilst under the Influence
liquor and being stunned ha met bis fate V'li'f
taaoara Journal.
M. E. CoNFERiNf.E. Tbo Altoon
,c says i "The Central Pennsylvania Conference
jf the M. E. Ckuroh will hold Ita setitons in toi
Opera House, this city, commencing on the 18th
of March next. As tha Central Is aoa ot in
' largest acclesiaatical bodies, there will at tha1
time be onlte stfinBul of arrangers In our witdet.
Th noted hospitality of our cilitens will prorl
the ways and means whereby all can enjoy them
salvea that chooaa to vleit our oily on that oeoa
Mistaken Youth Tho vcrdancj-
af the editor of tba Bellefonta rKaleimaa, la fully
aatabllihed by tba following, which wo clip from
his last week's editloa I - ,
"The editor of the Clearfield finhawe's .fonnta.
la to ho nut on exhibition in that town. At loaal
tha Philipibarg paper ears thry are going to hara
'a phantasmagoria 'exhibited In their Court House
out there. And where is there an imago mere
deluaive thaa tha oarnai man 7 . .
Why, Joe, yoa greeny I It was a panorama
wa had.
at
Removal. Me. J. M. Krataor I
slow established In his beautiful new rooms In
Pie's Opera House, having Hit ted daring the last
few days, where his customers will aow tnd hi
He occupies two rooms, each one hundred foot
long ao as a dry goods department and the
other as a grocery department and will no doubt
be able to aoeomnodaus all who cell to as bio)
Sheriff Miller has also removed, and now nccu
vies one of the rooms la the PI building. With
additional room, Ac, ha will also be better abla
accommodate his friends and customers.
The new firm of Lytic A Ilitoball will occupy
the fourth room, and expect by the middle af the
week to open a full Hoe of groourlcs, Ac
Ci.innrtn l'n t, Tradr. Slal
tnentaf coal aad other freights sent over th
Tyrone Division, Penusylranla Railroad, for the
week ending January 31st, 1874, aad sam time
last year I . -. . '
cast.."" ' " toi
For the week li.W
Hams tua last year.-, . 0,174
Increase 0,20
Previously during year - 411,104
rlsuu tii.ua last year 21,!J
Increase ,
Total la 1874
Same time la.t year
Increase.,... i.....
oraaa rnaiuMTS.
Lumber
AllsoclMOeotts freights,
24,01)8
88,600
27,400
31,108
117 ea
?8
yroas Dtmowrnr.
Bomb Tims Aoo. Tho I'hilipebii
Jmrmal of last week aays i In Sherman buy
"Historical Collection! of Pennsylvania," wa S
tha following description 9f Cloarheld as it waa
In 1819 : "Clcarti ld, the ceunty-acal.wae laid out
by aominlaatonera under Hie aot of 4th of April,
1808, on lands of Abraham Wilmrr, Krq., a resi
dent of Taradiae, LaMaaicr Co. The Aral aettlcra
lo and aliont the town were ltobrrt Collins, h
earn, in 1807, Iha widoli Lcathcis, the Valentino,
Andrew Rowers, Abraham lunard, our Juv
bast aid John Voyler, and a few others. M
Wltajcr KtlM holds abont (00 acres contiguous
Iha town. Cloarllclil Is a smart, Improving place,
silaaaanlly situated by the side of the 8usfueha
as. and imbosoiaad among the bills. Tha tow
conlainl a brick court liouso nod county office,
Jail of stone, at) academy, Ca:h.lio, rrrabyterli
and Methodist churches. A Lrl.Ije here crosses
the Susquehanna. A turnpike rood recently com
rioted isablcs Iha ski.tri Lrtweta llrlleronlc an
Erie ta wass Ibrvugh tho town. Mr. Robert Shaw
has as extensive Inuring and lumber mill near
Iha In wo, on lliinklaciimc t,'".. )''juUli
Daring Bank RonnERT. Conneai
villa, to tha western part of Crawford county, was
la a .lata of fevcrUb excitement an Monday
morning, tha Id Inst., uwil by tha discovery
during Iho preceding night the oOtoe of the
t National Bank had been on.ercd by burglars,
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tha Cashier, Mr. D. D. Williams, ..lard, bound
and caiKcd, ai'l tha vaulU rifled of (14,000 Is I
...i. .a svn ono in i;itl Kt.toa bondi. loft thorc
. ... , i .i ii. Tk. i,.,,w I
for afe keeping, a. ipwial dopo.lls. Iho bank
occuple. th. corner room of Towor block, wllh I
tt diioonnt and denoalt office la front, ana a
room for the meeting, of the director. In tha roar.
appears that no intimation of the misfortune
hioh bad overtakes Us cashier and lis vaults
during the night had reached the pul.llo until tha
Preaidcnt, Mr. W. E. Robcrla, went to the Dauu
the morning lo open It. On stepping Inside
discovered everything in disorder, and louklng
behind tba oountcr found Mr. Willisius gagged
and bound. The jeb.had been well done and with
Utile regard for tba aomfort of the victim. The
gag waa a abort pieaa of wood, an tnoh in ulsme
., c .j . . .k.
tap Will. nniAllBI BDt ID UUU CIIU V niiiw. ...
rope alipping, and Ibis waa f.iteued around his
neck, ills wrisU were tied together and scoured
1 ..... I
between his legs by pasaing a alick underneath at
the kneea. lie moaucd feebly after being released,
but did not recover his senses for two hours, lie
Ttorta that while at work in the bank, niaklng
a report U the Compiler of the V 8 Tr-a
to trt pUoed in the morning nail. h bawd
a ik. nar ttiak iilaMffif'l rnfim dtld
out a
rj
mi. it lha hank door of tha director S room, and I
supposing It t bathe clerk in Powers Bros.' store
. I
ho opened the door, and was Immediately pounoeu "."bar of pu)lU. in ....odsnce, 73 a.er
tpon by the masked men,overpowered and gagged. attandanco, 00 1 per cent, of altendanoo, 88 !
.... ..t, i I B . , :A. .i- ., . ...A. an,
He was then taken to tua oauxiug-rwm, wu.
.i ii .ji.. k.r.l.r.nroor aafe
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open, Iniehed their work or binding, and then
after rifling tha safe decamped. . To reach i the
ai .1.1. k I. ln.1,1. iha one
uuvr wi .u. uiiww, . iw,..... - i
..adln, f a hall separating Power." store frum
tha bank, the robbers mnat have pasaed ap atalra,
unlocking a door into a wool room tha lock was
common one, with the key left on tha inildo
thcno.dow.th.Uek stair, t. .he door. TMITk"??.,.-? k.". 'Kli
ppearanca of tho robbers at this door disarmed
all suspicion, as th. only direct ontrauoa to It was
throuh th. .tor.. A reward of 18,5.0 1. offer
for the robber, and th. reoovcry of the stolen cash
and bonds. Ex.
" . , .
Runaway Lnoine. On Friday last
about 10 o'clock, amine 128. attached to afrelzht
train at Sunbury, suddenly broke loos, from the
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tender, and started off an a fuU ran. The angin-
wer waa In the offlca rocalving orders at Ilia lime,
and tha Hmnan, who bad opened tha throttle-
.. . .t. .
valve lo start Ul, tram, .pp. in.o in. tenner,
wnva mm auupung euuuouij ui. m- .
ran nnijlv on ta Northumberland, and tiassed
1 .
Mnil.ndna with aneh anead that it waa hard to I
tetl. tvmarktMl a Tt wilntti. wwnthT It wu
locomotlv. or a wheel-bkirow." Finding that
shcMuldnotb. overhauled, order was given to
one. th. .witch at Milton and "ditch her." Th.
'
opes the iwitch at Mitton
iwitcb-tcti'ler bad barvly tim to execute the order
when ilie eame thondoring op the track, aud wai
immediately tnrown ou, running lor a square .r w.n,vi)o on riara.y, February Slat, 174.
more on the ground, causing tha stones to fly In I Three sessions will be bold. The programme is
all directions, one of which passed through the
window of a house When thrown off sha had
on. hundred pounds of steam, and was good for
Williamsport if her progress had not been so sud
denly stopped. There was much exaitemeot
along the road, aa the mail train waa known to he
approaching. Ehe made the dlatanca rroro bun
bury to Hilton, eleven niiks, l seventeen minutes.
Tb. damago sustained by being thrown off will
aot exoeed $300. rl'.Uiaa.orl Bulletin.
"Swoops is Disad !" Such wn tho
nndortnned remark which saluted every ear on
our stmts on Monday morning. This sad event,
although not unexpected for a work previous,
nevertheless startled every member of this oom-
unity who had enjoyed a personal acquaintance
with Mr. Swoop.,
His active life and residence
In our midit for over eighteen yars,drew nroonu
him many warm peraonal friends. . But th. "bowl
is broken," the "vital spark has flod," and the
active, restless human name lies cold in oeatn.
He expired at his home in Pittsburgh, at 4 o'clock
on Monday morning, surrouaded ,by is family
and friends. Tr
His remains will arriv. at tha depot by the
mail train to-day, aad the nee be.oonveyed to the
aeurt room, when funeral services will be eon-
ducted by Revs. II. S. Butler and A. I). Yocum,
after which the cortege will proceed to th. ceme
tery an the hill, where tha dceeaaed isincsted ta
b. interred.
A Kepart. It was oar fortano to
be present at a social entertainment given by tha
members of the Bar Association, at Capt. Mc-
Oaughey's Saloon, an Monday evening. The af
fair was na ordinary occasion and highly
credilible to the Aasoclation and the host. The
viands and the spac.be. were plentifully beatowed
and properly spiced to .alt the occasion, tha ap.
petite and mental vigor of tha members of the
leading profoaaion. More meeting, of lb. kind
mu.t add to end strengthen the social and busi
ness relations between the members of th. Bar,
and whatever is .ondusirc lo th. prosperity and
happiness of the lawyers mu.l promote tha pub-
lie good., Fewer speechc, however, would giro
mora time for social enjoyment and recreation, as
r.rybody knoas that lawyer, can talk, anyhow,
But, however, critlci.m Is out of place, too.
Tut Champion Engine' Some time
ilnocths largest anglnC.wned by th. Pennsylva
nia railroad company (No. 060) met with a mis
hap in passing over tha Pequea bridge, breaking
the .trnctur. and sustaining dam.gos itself by Ibe
accident which reodored its repair neccaaary. It
having been placed in Krvir.abie condition at
tha Harrlaburg round bouae, tba locomotive on
Wednesday morning started out with seventy
loaded cars, drawing tha great burden from Har
rlaburg to Columbia, about Iwenty-fcnr more than
can be pulled by aa ordinary angina between
thva. pointa. From Conilumbia ta Philadelphia
tha locomotive drew thirty-fire ears, thirteen in
excess of th. best feat performed by any other
engine on the road. A7r,wiia fW6act
Church Deuioation. W are re
quested to onnoonca that the new Prmbyterian
church at Paofield, Ihia oounty, will be dedicated
on Wednesday, March 11, 1871. About $1500 re
main to b. paid an Ih. ohuroh structure, aud it
is hoped th. amount will be ahearfully aubaeribed.
A. money mailer, are a little do, just now wa
have no doubt tb. trustees will accept paper due
by the first of June. A general Invitation la ex
tended to the public In attend th. dedieation.
OoMMirrr.it Cam.. H will be no-
tlewl that the Chairman of the llemoorali. County
Committee has Issued a call for tha assrmuitngor
the Committee on Tuesday next, with Ih. object
of baring Ih. lima of holding our primary .lec
tion changed. In vie of tha fact that our gen
eral election will hereafter be hold In Xovemh r,
It la highly nccea.ary that the liaia for holding
tha primary should also be changed.
ii a aa
ritoMOTEii. Ciov. A trips, of Missis
sippi, baa appointod Dr. Fred. Barrett, formerly
a "devil" in Ihia office, to Ih. poiition of Private
Secretary. The Doctor possesses th. requlsltea
neoeaaary lo fill bis position, but he ha. evidently
Ignored his early political training, or bo soold
never have reaobod lhat confidential position In
th. negro kingdom af Mi.sie.lppl,
Tho Act of Assembly ol April 2d,
1873, prescribes that whenever a legal holiday
happena to come on Sunday, the following Mon
day ahall be doemed a legal holiday, and that all
notes falling due on Iho Sunday or Monday will
be due on Saturday preceding. Thla year the
22d of February cornea on Sunday, hence Monday
next will for all Intent, aud parpoan be a legal
holidsy.' '
A rihoit tilllO ago, at -.'orlliuniljor-
land, a theatrical troupe gar. an entcrlalnuirnt
on the awond floor of the Opera House, while at
., .. ...
Ih. s.ina time a spirited religiou. revival was
going ea na laa nrat Boor. mis
,.i ,!.. ,k. in. i.k .k. .t.it. ..i.... n
-oiru.w h.. huwhi...,
Tho new iio cugino lutsonlod to
lbs cltiieni oi ldwisburg by Williaia Cameron,
Esq., was Ibrmally presented lo Iha borough an
tborilw). on Mopday last. Tho pnjlfi., with Hire
hoic .nriiag and twenty
v. hundred feet of
hoee, co. I ten tiuns.ud dnllaia.
Another notice nuk in; fur special!
legislation Rp..ar. Ihia week. It is lhat lonl.
roui.ry creek and brancho. be declared a l)i,liisy
, of tbe j.'iif oso of (Juxliiiji loj.,
EDUCATION A l
oirOL- xouotcn.
II 1 Kb kIiooI, taught by D. M. Devorei llnort
for Brit month, eudlng Nov. 4th, l7a i Wliulo
ul
number of pupils in attendance, 80 i average at-
teud.no., , per ."Jj: y
lng arlllim.tio, 88 1 geography, 3 grammar, to, i
. .. . d , vi,(la uy Uuui ot ut.
rw.tun. Second mouth, eudlng Poo. .th, Wi i
Whole number of pupila la attendance, aver-
erage attendance, M s per ecut. of uttcuduueo, 07
,...' ,..; n , -,iil,m.,ti. 41 1 run.
rapby, 42 1 gvaininer, 4il vleltcd by Hoard of
Director, i .ohooi-roora eoruuoeu uur ng
sarubbed during the
mnnth. Third month, ending Jan. loth, 1074
Whole number of pupils In attendance, so aver
crago attendance, 86 per oent. ofuttenduiioo, 78
number studviiii music, 46 i arithmetic, 46 i geog-
rapby, 46 1 grammar, 46 1 drawing la not laugliti
vlaltod by Hoard of Dlrootora no luatllute haa ,
r. . i-.- .l.ilu e fonil sin ml iiAmIIOIIuI InUrUIal. I
forB) ( m,w ,iaiy j rcad an cduoalional Journal.
lolorniodiato echool, taught by Miss Margaret
McQuade. Report fot Orst nionib, eudlng Ruv.
4th, 1873: Whole number of pupils inaUeiidanoc,
00 i aVcragc atteudouoo, 00 j per oent. of attend
ance, 87 music not taught nuinbor of pupils
otudylng arithmetic, 09 j gongrapny, ov grain-
m.r. fill i vlflted bv Board of Ulreolors. Beoona
mnnlh. ul
' . - . . ... ., . .
nnlh. endinc Deo. 4th. 1873 l Whole number of
ni.nll la tli ulance. t-0 i arerairc atlendauoo, 7 li
lier cent, of attendance, 811 1 number atudylng
1 ... . l an. ...mm.. Hll,
riaited by Board of Uireotora. Third month,
ending Jan. Vtb, 1874 l Whole number of pupila
in atlendauoo, el average auoauanoo, oo j per
nut. of attendance, 84 1 number atudying arith
'JJ I'.nd''aVioV'-t
hl . UfiU- revieWi m kept up j all book art
. . .1 i.u .....alw
..PlM .,lnlj.il hv eountv
Secondary school, taugut by alias uei o Miliar.
tl ...... r... Hrrf mnnlh. aodioir Iiov. 4th. 18i A :
number studying ariuimruu, . , i.r;ij
voeal muaio, drawing and grammar not taught;
by Bhectora. Second month, ending
JH7J ( who,e Bamb ol faf, n at-
ttIloanoe, 77 average atteudance, 7tl porcent.
.r .imluu. Ill; number studying differeut
" . - -' - . .
. - . -
mbor of nui.ila in attendance, 74 : aver-
ra attendance, 30 ; per ocnt. of attendance, 81 ;
number studying ariinmeiio, ; a,,,,,, i
,,;,, (ra kcpt m, teacher takoa an eduoational
journal.
J-t ffi
..... whole number of nniiils in altendanoo, 71 1
average attendance S3 I per cent, ol attendance,
7l numbor studying ariinmeiio, to tiiiipm mj
iiineiora. Second month.no report. Third
month, ending Jan. Oth, 1874 l Whole number of
pP''a in attendance, 70 ; '"rag atlendaiiee, 70 ;
per cent, of attendance, 70 j number studying
r , h 2 , Bullo .n(i arBwig not
taught ; visited by one Director during the month
books are uniform ; daily reviews are kept ap
Tha disadvantages renorted ara uniuili
, ooki were furni.hed by Di-
rotors to all pupils wnoao meaua weuia net ana
ble them to nurcbasa tba same.
. i u ...Jilt.. ..4
xne souoois nr. in a uuu.i.u,.., , -
. i .v. i i.. k.i
COM I nnUTO l 1HM1 " rimvua t
iB ih. oouuly is a suitable building for echool
purposes. The Board of Director, will aur.
thia a. aoon a. proper arrangement, can be made.
DISTRICT IXBTITI'TI MRRTIKOIt
The teaehen of CarwoiisriUe, Lumber Pit,
!... ..,.1 Vnn 4a.lU wa i 11 tVIMt in I ii r.
full. A good time may be antioipatoa
All are
inviica to attend.
Lawreno. and Clearfield In.tltutc will meet at
Ml. Joy, on Saturday, February 28th.. Three
.canons will be held. All are Invited to atwud,
List of lottura remaininc unclaimed
In the Posteffice at Clearfield, for the week ending
February 1 Atra. 1874 :
llanlingev, Oli. McOralh, Rodger
Halley, John 13. Moore, Annie
llauibriok, David Miller, Clara
Ilrawlon, A. P. (J) Marian, Urorg. T.
Currr, John A. Paine, 1). 1,
Ilauihrnbangb, Elis'eth Robinson, J. P.
Jones, llaniol W. Stngart, Silas
Leonard, Jol. M. Sherwood, Cbaries
May., W. P. Ward, F. A.
V. A. UALI.13, V.
The next term of tho Clenrfitld
County Normal School will commence on Monday,
y,, 4,1, 0f jj,T n.xf, and will cloae July 21th.
Al berelofore it will be held in Curwenaville, and
wiU , iolirjt 1 not ,Ioced, tho former
Qarii
Tho Sheridan Troop, ol Tyrone, in
tend celebrating Washington a blrtaday by
parade on Saturday naxU The 22d conies ok
Sunday this year, hence they substitute Satur
day, th" 21st.
Special 1,
Go PanrAaxo ! You must lank'", If yoa goto
n ear Ibe Fat Contributor, who by tno way is ine
iullieat. baODicst, aud funniest man in America.
lie deliver a lcoture at Arnold a nun, in vur-
wrnsville, on next Friday .ronlng. His subject
will bo "Injun Meal." Ooore open at 0) ; LM-
ture begins at 7s o oiock.
Bronx noon roa Ht. Tho Store-room an
8econd street, lately occupied by J. M. Kratier,
is for rent. The room is 22x00, with wareroout
22x40. and cellar underneath wareroom. Tha lo.
eation ia among the host in town, and auitablo
for any kind of business
rco. 1B-3S. JAJIIkCli. klbdll.
Oo to Curwenavillo on Fiday evening next and
bear the rat uoatrtiiutnr, on. 01 tne nest and
aiost entertaining lecturer, now in th. looluro
field.
Kaw Firm I Naw Rroaa ! Fnxsn OROraaixs !
A ,w 6ru). ho Individual partners of which
j are Robert A. Mitohell aud James Lytic, has been
eonatituled for the purpose of supplying the eft
laens or Ulearnoui Willi ail ainus oi urueeri.s.
Flour. Provisions. Ac, Ac. They occupy on. of
th. bandsom. rooms in PL's Opera House, and
about the middle of this week will open a full
stock of tho above line of goods. Tbey invite
ooncumers tn eall and sm them. The Ana name
is Lytic A Mitchell. An advertisement In detail
ITer cil week.
The frlenda and ouatomers of Ex-Sheriff F. O.
Millar will nnw find him in his new quarters in
Pi.'s Opera House, where ho has removed during
th. last few days.
Fon Bun. The M, K. Parsonage In the bor
ough of New Waehington. For price, terme, Ac,
apply Mi.e". ew Waahlngtoa, Pa.
lot) n-s . . . , i -
Mr. John Troulman has gone Into tha Under
taking bnslness in oonnectinn with his Furniture
bosiueas. Imported Walnut Caakeia and Cofiioe
alwaya on hand and furnirbod pnunptly.
Fuaer-
al. attended.
RenoVAl.. Hr. X. M. aVheurar haa removed
hi. office from Maaoni. Building to bia reaidenoe,
on Market atreet, formerly the raaldenoa of t. 1).
Wataoa. .
' Newspaper Decisions.
1. Any person who takea a paper regularly
from the Post OQioawhether directed to hla
name or another'., or whether he haa sublcribed
or not is reapnnalble for the payment.
I. lr any peraon orders nis pper discontinued
h. must pay all arrearagra, or ih. puhliaher may
...ili. (t. imH liklll l.a.ni.kt ! u,kil. ..J Bnl.
Mt th, ,0, amount, whelbar the paper Is taken
iroin tno otrjoe or not.
3. Tha aonrtf have decided that refuiing to
take newepapere er periodioala from Ilia Poal
Office, or removing and l.aving them uncalled
for, ia prima faoie evidence of intentional fraud
Paint, avo pAiNTKRa' FimtKa. Our atnek
of Pailita and Paintera' Millennia ia complete, in
eluding J, T. Lewia' Pure White Lead. John La
oas A Co'. Pure White Lead, F. It. A Co's Buck
Lead, and a number of ehoaiier brands of Whit.
Lead also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, VarnLheaof
all kinds, a full line of Bru.hos, and a lull line ef
colors, dry aud in Oil.
. mj-8'73 II. F. Bini.x A Co,
A Carp. Mias McAlpina, teacher of Musie,
'aioiing, Crayon aad Iirawing. Room at the
Acadrmy. augS7
Montour Slate Paintr, for pnintinr heme. In
side and oul.ide Cuttnges, Farm Buildings, Ac.
neauilTiii, duraoie aud economical. . lirouud In
puro Lmaced Oil.
piyas-js ll. F. Hiui.rb A Co.
Bird Cages a large assurtmcnt at II. t. Bla-
er wo. s.
Save Timet Save Labor! Save Money I Save
Clothes I Tho " Novelty Wringer" ia lbs best in
the market. JJuj it l Iry It.
For .ale by II. F. llioi.sa A Co,
H. F. Iligler A Co. barn hcon making extensive
additions lo their stook of Hardware the last few
-j"' "; Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad-
Hardware, larmera' liirdware, Bulldera"
Uwar, and HardwArcjf all kind., can be seen
at tueir Slore. Jlay 2J,
I a
SA.-..-Dil.n'sCrn...cutS.w,(lrc.lAmerloan
"Vi"1"' " fi. fT'5i
Iiolir A Co's.
. t o
R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carilnies. Tor Ex
prers w nions and lieell.arrnwa, at
"y" -iuka a 1.0 a.
Calcined Plaater fur sale by 11. V. Bigler A Ca.
Paints, Oil. and Varnishes for sale by II. F,
Blgl.r A Co.
Wo-.d aud Willow Ware of all dc.crip'lous for
.am ur 11. , A!i9l I 11,
CUT THIS OUT.
It Mnv Rava Your I.lfa.
Thora la no person living but wbateuncr. mora
leae with Lung liiieaece, Ouughs, Colds or ton
mjMiitn, yet aouio would dio ralhor than pay 7
N
. . ' i - .r ,..,ii,.ii. ihut would our.
Rnsohoo's Herman Syrup has. late-
been l.troduoed In this country from O.rm.ay,
..,MU, ourM ..t0,hes svory on. mat
try ll. If you doubt what we say In print, cut
tbia out and take It to your uruggiai,
tan. aud got a aonuilo botllo.froo of charge, or a
regular sue lor ja ocnis. "' "' ,, ki j
SOuugTKy " ""'""ii . -
ir. r", n l"kKn.vAiiit. Vour a(
tenlion Is reapeotfiilly invited tu tho fact that the
a red to receive sub-
Jor,lluni lo t Capital Block of tho Centennial
... . , '.it.. rn,l. n-.li.od from thla
lre u ,,mp(,yt,i th. areollnn of the
fr tue lutornalloiial Uhibilion, and
fldenlly expected that tho huymouo niaie win un
. .r . i .1 . .1.. L .. . hltsilaa Will lin
rolirrsenlPd by tlionameoi every oiu.ru ........
. .1... r Ik. ... I.MnilrMilttl
lialrlollO Oliininomoraium u ."" ."
.Irih-.lnv of the nation. The ehoroa nf atnok are
offered for 810 eooh, and subsorlhers will rooeivo
a handaoraely ateol ongraved CcrtlOrat. of Htook,
auitabla for framing and preaon anon -tionul
memorial.
Interest at the rata of all per cent, per annum
will be paid on all paymonta oi lenicomai oiues
r...n j.i. ,.r .vi.ieot in Januarv 1. 1870.
" . .. . .i i n. .. L
Subaoribera woo are noi near a national
can remit a cheek or poatomce order la in. un
rf,...u,,c.l I'llKKK. FKALKY. Treaaurer,
augJO . uu-i tvaiuut at., a uuaueipuiu.
A ful. .m.of HJi d-d.,
A0. for wl bjr II. F. llifilor 1 C
-at -. .
Japanned Ware,
Axaa. Soventy-ava dosou Clearllold Wood
shoppers Axos at
VitfJWl. ii. r.eiui.i.v.,
It .n Taia ! Porsons wboeontorulilato building
ill .I,, a.ll to call and examine our .toon in
UUII.DINU MATERIALS. We have in stocta
full Una of llailders' Hardware, Nails, 1'ainta,
Oils, Ulasa, I'utly, talolued Plaater, AO.
wyis 73 r.,tiiui.a v.
Noticb to Wiooa Ao CAniia MAiana. We
bevejuat received a general aasorlin.utof Wagoa
and Carriag. Woods, alio a full line of Spiinga
and Axlea, which we offer che.n for oash.
ll. r. utokaa m vv.
Just received, a larga lot of non-explosive
Lamps and Lanterns at t
V-.O-li t r. JilUkKR o vv e
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household floods.
All kind, of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Paluta, Oila, Varnlahea.
Calcined Plaatcr. ,
Wagon and Carriage Maker.' supplies.
Ail of tho above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Slore of U. F. Bigler A Co., bWoond street,
ei
In lok IITnt Pa., onTofidiy eTeninff, Frb-
. . g
rnary . '. Xr n..VeM 5 T
" .- CTiUM
M... ANM8 CH ATUA1I. Uak
We extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Cramer.
At lb. reaidence of th. bride's father, February
Id. I"74. bv 8, S. HoLi.oprTlia, kq., Mr. JOHN
J. Ph'OI'LF.S to ClX'Kl.lA LABOKD, of Union
towuahip, Clearfield county.
On Thursday. February Utb. 1874, by Rev.
W. M. Bunrurni.n. Mr.SAMUKI, P. I KVIN, of
Hnek Spring., Ceutre oounty, to Miss MAHOIE
L1V1NU8T0.SK, of Curwenaville, Clearticld co.
At the reiidenea of the officiating clergyman,
on Wodnesday, January :ilt, 1S74, by Kev. T.
Vis Hmroc, Mr. ll. r. rAH, oi Ansonvin., to
Miaa JENNIE HULTF.N, of Uecearla townahip.
At tho roaldenc. of Mr. Thomaa Tnwnaon, in
Woodward lownahip, by Ilav. J. M. C'Hlir., Mr.
M. T0WNS0N, to Mias CLARA HOLES, both
of Clearfield county
On" Wedneadnv. Janoarv 28lh. 1874, Mra.
ELUABSTU LONU. wile of Pmur Loxo, aged
I 31 yeara, 11 montha and 1 day.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by Riraian Mos.or, Wholesale
and Retail Oealer in Dry Uooda, uriM'erlea.rro.
viaiuna, Ac, Market atreet, Clearfield. Pa.
Ckianrirxn, Pi Fehroary 17, 1874.
Appl.a,green,00(a KO lloga, dr.aa.d
Oriel. Dl Hi Hidea, green
ApplebutlerPlt.l. 76 11am 00(a) 10
liuller. ..unta nnuuiuer.....vuy 11
BeanS...J 76(u) 3 00 Sides. 00(n) 12,
Buckwheat 1 00 Laid lSta)
Buckwheat Hour lb, 6 Moee pork.fv bbl...JJ 00
n.ef. dried 56 Oats '
Beef, fresh.... IKof lOOnlona J 00
Boards, M II 00(a) 14 rotaioes 00(40 i
lorn. shelled 1 00 reaches, dried, lb..
rr r 0(1 f,n 60 Plaster. W bhl 8 00
Corn meal. sack. 1 30 llyc. 1 10
rhnn. t ewti 0(c4 J 40 Itaia, W lb
Cloveraeed 8 On Salt, saek.li0(. I 0
rheese 1(1 Slilngles.lR ln,Hdl5 00
Cherries, lb. lOfij lliHblngle.,18 InlOflO 14 00
Chickena, drsd, lb, 1?) Timuthy sard 8 00
Egg. Hi rl low i-i
Fl.need 1 00 Wheat. 1 76
Flour 0 TifoilO 00 Wool 40
ll.. 00 00(iJ2 OO Wood. oord 4 60
I'emiKyl vanla Iluilrond
TV' ROSS Jb CLEARFIELD KHANCll.
ON and after Monday, KOV 3d, 1873, the
Paaaenger Traina will run dally (exoept Pun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follow.
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVJi K0BTU.
Clearfield. 3.40. r.a
Tyrone - I.SO.A.n
Philipburg...:.4.8S,
Oaeeola. 10.40,
Phillpalurg...l0 66,
Clearfield 11.60,
Oaeeola 4.80, "
Tyrone 8.00,
CLRARFIKI.D EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LKAVK NORin.
Clearfield 8.40 A. H. TTrona 7.00 P.M
Phlllpaburg.. 6.33 " Inleraeotlon...7.13 "
Oaeeola- .6 " Oaeeola 8.10"
Interaeotion.. 7.4S - Philipabarg...8.IS "
Tyrone .. 8.00 Clearfield, ar....a "
FA11B FItoif" CivBARFIELD, TO
Belleronte, Pa...
Look Haven
Willlamaport....
.82 01
.. J TO
.. 3 00
,. 1 80
,. 8 98
.. 4 60
Mlddlnfewilrt j 0
Marietta............ 80
Lancaster a.a'5
PU1LADKLPHIA 08
AHoona 1 86
Huntingdon ....
Lewistown.
Maryavllle...
Johnstown 8 80
IIARRISBCRI)
4 7S
P1TTSBCHO 8 I
Cloae connections made by all trains at Tyrono
and Lock llaren.
S. 8. I1I.AIH,
tsiylT-tf. Superintendent.
$t w gifli-crtbtrnfutj.
BISEL'S
BEE HIVE
H T O It Ta,
LOCK HAVEN, PENM'A.
Having added fifty feat lo our already eapa
oinul Stnra Room, aod with an anlargod atoak of
crcrything in the lin. of
DltY GOODS,
we Invito th. ponplo of Cl.arfl.ld eOunty to call
and Inspect the same
Our goods were bought at th. low price, tlurliij
the lata panlo, and we are now prepared to offer
Inducement, such a. were nov.r beTore offered In
Lock Haven.
Buyer, will find II greatly to their adranl.ge
la rail on as bofors mskiog their purchases.
). J. F.VKHETT A CO , Pmp'rs,
J-ecfc JUwo, Ftk J!, ! 1, 4-. '.m
EW ADVERTISEMENT !
SPECIAL
R
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A. FLECK &. CO.
nnkl announce Ikat they are now opeuing for
the Fall Haaaon th. uioat attractive aud coniploU
atbok or . 1
-'. i'.; . ,
. .i u.'l .
SHitliiaCry and Fancy Goods
:.. i. ..
vor'hefore offered In Cleartlol.l. In our Fancy
Uuuda Urparliaiint wa ara oaoring lull lines oi
Hoalery,
Glove.,
Tien. .
Urn,
Rlbboua,
Wooleu Cooda,
loop Skirts,
Cerecta.
Hair Goods, .
Cauvaae Paltcrua,
M oratcda, cVc.,
Dreaa Trimming.,
all of which wa ara offering at attractive prioes
lOLlIlTEEiY DEPAHTHEIT'
W. are now opening tha latest styles and novel
ties for the Fall Season.
BONNETS,
HATS,
FEATHERS,
PLl'MSS,
VELVET RIBBONS,
TIPS,
0RN AM 15X13,
FL0WEUK, Ao.
OUR TRIMMINQ DEPARTMENT
Is la charge of firsUolars Trimmer from tha oily.
We solicit an Inapectlon of our .tyles by the
ladies of Clearfield and vicinity.
Slore room tha sam. as now occupied by W
Reed, on Market atreet.
nov6'73 T. A. FLECK A CO.
REED I REED I REED!
MARKET STREET,
CLEAHFIEln, PA.
DRY GOODS!
CAKPETS!
CARPETS!
V
CARPETS!
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes!
The anderslgned, having leased again, will
continue lo represent ths above line, of good. In
all their branches, and having reduced my ex
penae. ta one-third leaa, I eaa afford and WILL
SELL good, at
A CLOSE MARGIN I
I .hall aontlnua ta asll for cash, so thai eaah
buyers uaed not fear helping to make up for
losses. I will, as heretofore, keep a
Minhl Ch" r,f- fJW,
and will in all eases Iry ta give yon the value of
your money. 1 am receiving a flue lin. of
BLACK ALPACAS
TI1IB WEEK
t Is my Intention to rna-e raiega fi'iv'g t Buy
ers throughout the county, glv. this atioalloa.
. ' , WM. REED,
I Market ttreel, Clearfield, Pa.
lebrnery 4, 1874.
JadfTUat from tbe ab.r. no on. may expect
loa inueh. I will Just here atal. that Ihero will be
no chronica or premiums givsn, and will further!
u..uirv iua. uu un. w ill gin uiui. ...w ....
their money Invested.
BRICK I BRICK I BRICK!
A SEW BRICK YARD,
XT 8. n.UMMKH k CO., having itrleU
U new and ritcnuiro lirick Yard In
ricurOttM, M-fi prrpurotl lonm)(MintrMta tor Hrit
eUwi Jlcd liriok. tu larfto or iuill quautHifH.
Orvlara and t urroriinndcncv lolicitrd. Jnfurmpi.
tioti on b uUuinrd by oalling nt Ujrndor'a Na
lio Btoir. or b atltlrtMintf
w.8. rlcMMitn fc co..
in-tf CknrfielH, Pa.
gTOKE'S SAW GUilMKU3 AND
SAW UPSETS.
Wa hare rewired th. agency for th. above and
will sell them at manufacturer's price.. Call and
examine them. Thiy are the retl.
J.18-78 II. i IIUILKR A CO.
TIHTICKM' all l'l)lajTAllI,'.r1 PKI'.H
tt a hava printed a larga number of th. a.
FEB BILL, and will an Ih. receipt af twenty.
I It. (eats, bind t copy te sai'sdilit.i. iu;t
2,artttt'ar, Ulnmxt, tftf.
I. FBIGLER & C0.,
rilLBRS 11 ,
II Alt I WARE,
. . , Also, Manufactursrsof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
OLEARFIBLD, FA.
pAHMI.NO IMPLEMENTS of nil
kinds for ul. by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
AILKOAD WIIEELBAKKOWS
H. F. BIG LEU A CO.
0IL'
FAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, eta., for sals by (
. H. F. BlGiiER 4 CO,
II
A UN ESS TRIM3I1KGS & SHOE
finding., for sale by
H. F. BIGE"n 4 CO.
Q.UN8,PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For sals by
U. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
. Bite., for sal. by
. II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
JRON 1
IRON! IRON t IRON!
For (al by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO,
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
II
RAILS, for (ale by
- H. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
i-aULXEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for .al. by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
P1IIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
L
BOXES, for aala by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for salo bj
.,..1:10.70 II. F. BIG LEU -u,
;HONSIDE3 STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER Ilf
HARDWARE
STOVES,
HEATERS, v
RANGES,
HOLLOW-WARE,
FAINTS.
OILS A VARNISH,
I'UTTY 4 OLASS,
ROPES,
STF.r-LAUDEUS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
The celobralod Toledo Anti Freeing Galvanised
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
No better Pump, in th. maiket.
LAM PR, CHANDELIERS, LAXTERM,
LAMP FLUES, of all kinds,
LAMP FIXTURES, Ao.
Alt at lowrat prices. 1-1CJ4
Prequlle tllreet, Phlllpaburg, Pa.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
KCALliS,
?v5sA or all Kixnsf
Bg,g Barrcwi, Wrvhouet Tmdlci. Copying
Yttut, Improred Money Drawer. Ao.
ron sali ir
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Denlen In Hardware,
ch.1:7 If Second Rtreet, Clearfield, Pa.
TANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUTIIERSBITRG, PA.,
Dealer la
n R v n 0 0 D S. NO TION S,
- uus.K'itt ulo vks,
IIAT8 k CAP aad BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobaooo, Groceries and Fish, Knila, Ilardwara,
(Ju.enswara and lllnsawara. Men's aud
Boys' Clothing, Druga, Paints,
Oils, S0I.0.1I lloohs,
a large lot of Patent Medicines,
Candiat, Nuts A Dried Frulta, Cheeae and Crack
ers, Rock and Ride Powder,
Flour, Grain and l'otatoi'fi,
Clover and Timothy Sued, '
Sol. Leather, alorooooa, Lininga, Binding, and
Thread, Phoetnakera' Toola and
Fhoa Findings.
Ki. greater variety of gnoda in any .tor. In th
county. All for sal. very low lor cash or country
produo. at th. Cboap Corner. Aug. 27, 1873.
"Tmtzer & LYTLtf"
Turpentine,
J WILL SELL Y0U O
S'alls,
llaaa,
I'amls,
Oils,
Putty,
French, Richards it Co.'s
Buck Lead
AND
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Imracnso .took D hand
Clearfield, Pi., June 4, 1873.
Tho Lightning Tamer.
TnB nndcrilgned aro Iha Sola Agents la Ihia
eonntv for the "North American Qalvanlaed
LIUHTMNO ROD8." Th. arc th. only. af.
rod. nnw ia Is., and nr. eador.ed by ail th.
ci.nun. men in me country.
W. hereby notify th. dl'j.n. of lt county
(hat w will put then up a .altar rod. and fo.
I.e. money, than I. unarmed by tha forolga
(.HI who antinally trav.raa Iha oounty and
sarry of our little cash, a.v.r to roturn.
ENCOURAGE IlOilE LA130R.
Thoia wishing Lightning Rods .rvcUd an
their bdlldings need but address a, ky latter, .1
.all la poraoa. W. will pat thorn up anywh.r.
In theeoonly, and warrant tk.ra. Tha Reds and
t'lxtar.a cab ha ss.a al any time bv eallinr a.
oar .tor. II. F, BIOLKR A CJ.
Cl.atlJ, Mm. isjo U
i. r. weavr-n...
..W. . BXTTC
CLEARFIELD, ?A.,
Are afforlng, al tha old aland of G. L. Racd A Co,
Ihcir llock of goods, oonalatlng of
DRY - GOODS, G ROCEUIES,
BOOTS, 4 SHOES,
Pi
HATS A CATS,
HARDWARE,
QUL'EXSWARB, ,
' , i
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &C,' fi:o.,
i
At th. most rasonable rate, for CASH or I
exchange for .
Square Tim.or, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUKTRY PRODUCE.
9-Advance. mad. lo tho.. engigod In get
ting out square timber on tba most advantageous
terms. pdtijanu
MARBLE AXD ST0.E YAUD!
Mrs. S. S. LIDDKLL,
Having engaged In the Marble builnefi, Ii-alra
to Inform her friends and the public that she has
now and will keep constantly oa head a hrgo and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES, .
BOX AMD CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs tnd Tost, for Cemetery Lots, Window
Rills and Caps, also,
BUREAU, TABLE AXD WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ac.
jYard on Roed Mrocl, near llic R, R. Depot,
Cloarlield, Pa. J"."
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FU11NITURE
' 5IATTIEfiSEf,
AND -
Improved Spring Beds,
11 AREET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
The nndrrsirncd beca leave lo inform the elll
tana of Clearfield, and ibe public generally, Ibal
ha has on hand a 8ne assortment of Furniture,
inch aa Walnut, Cbealnut and l'aialed I'tiambcr
nuitre. Parlor puitca. Reclining and Extension
Chaira. Ladies' ar.d llcnte' Kaay I'hairs, tb. Par
forated Dining und Parlor Chairs. Cane Btuli. and
Wlndior Chairs, Clolhe. liars, Plep and Exten
ion Ladder., Hal Kae-i, fcrulibing iirurlier,
M0ULDINU AND riCTL'RE FRAME?.
Looking Glasses, Cbrornos, Ac, which would be
saitaMe lor llolieay presents.
ac.18 73 JOHN TROl'TMAV.
ri 11
E LATEST MOV El
THE LATEST MOVE
HARTSWICK Sl IRWIN'S
DRUU STORE,
To their new buiMttig o Piyond Ptroot nearly
oitpoiito tbo ature of Woavcr k llattt
CLEAllFIELD, PA.,
Wbero thr will eont.Tiiio to supply thrir old and
aa many now citori aa nay outnt, with
PUUE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PUARM.VCKUTICAL IKrAlUTm
(Inoludlng all new rcmtJici,)
Patrnt MeJlflnof, 1ittnta nn4 Oil, fllotia and
Putts bo boo I Bot'kii, Htntionery, I'.ipor,
Ac; 0U0, a full Una of Drug- v
gtid' 8uD(rlMi, Uitir
' Tunlci
Cosmetics, Perfamerlea, Toilet Arlieles, Brnabe
ioilet CMlaps, 1'iicktt lloofts, no., all or
the beat quality.
rutE ir.vrs a.d liquors,
for medical A incremental purpoiea only,
Pura White T.ead, CoWa of all kinds Raw and
Boil Mi Linked Oil, Vamiihei. Tuqeu
tine. Coal Oil, Puiut A Varolii
Druehe, Flavoring
Kxtracta,
Confectlooorlfi, Dlrd Seed, Pptre, ground and
ungrounri. of all kindi.
SMOKERS AND Ci.EWERS
Will find nnr stock of Chewing
and Smoking; Tobacco, Imported and Po-
maatie Cigara, bnull and Finout to ba of th.
very bal brand. In th. niarkM. -
LAMl'8 AST) CI1IMXKYH,
All kinds of GLASS WARE
0ARIIKN BEliDS,
Ml'SICAt 1SBTRUMENTS
' nod Musical Trimmlni of .vary variety,
llavlag a hmg xper'.. ln th. hntlnees, aad
an axtansivc ,i well .elected .lock af nicttioinM,
".Tl nakleii to fill Phyaklans' prreurlption. at
th. thorteat nolle, and on tha moot raaaoaabi.
terms, day and night.
IIARTHWICIf 4 IBWIST.
Claarfiold, IV, May II, IBJl-tl.
JMME! LlilEt
1 he wnderalgned I. now prepared to furnish
the puhllo with an exoellcnt qnaltly of
Boilcfonte Wood-Burnod Lime,
for plastering puriioae., by Iha largo ar smart
quaullty. t'au be found fm Ih pres. at at I'la'a
mw h,illiii, oa Jlmk.l strati.
"c,"l L. K. .Mi CVI.t.OI'Olf,
JlfUtistv,.
ANX0UNCEME5I
cr the 'on EAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
nr 8. POBTCR SHAW, D o.
MiMitTIVT Tl'l'TIISl
Having eu'cecded'ln gelling a llShlr tariff
' " , 1...,. iho low and (.lorfrrol. i-Urgo lT
r.,ulaoturo of tcclh and other material. All
"r.lt."r giatorad and w.rr.nltd to glv. nr.
ee ami . , ,
Frienda. rvnrcl inai b. v.. - ---
aervativeand usa1"1 conuiuoa i -,.- --...-.,.
aw and assoc.. V. - -r - ,...
ith lair, success. r.aui-i-.. -
tions M. r. . dislmas. la
It would be well .or " .:.,
let me know by mail a aw u.,. - .
U tb. office. .,',,, .,iwe.n th
I, i. very ..nponan ......
voaof aixnnu .-mi. jv
teeth examined. .
Anaathetioa are oui-.
al .ndn-ch.r.c.e,
th. world by tho cxpror.lon. of lb.
. very di.aat.on. may ' " ";'-
sons to indulge an axpr-.. - V'""' ,,.:;
even apart tr-WZ; JtSO.
btturoi inoi Briii.riui i
Office In X.w Maaonic Building, Second street,
Clearfield, Pv..
DEKTALCAED.
Dr. a. m. hills
TtTJWould aay lo his patients and Iha pub-
lie generally, ioa, ii..a - r- r
wiih Dr. bhw, h U now doing tbo entire work
of his ollic. himself, ao thit patients need not fear
being put under th. hands of any ather operator.
Clearfield, March 2, 1873 pd2mcli73 . .
J. M. STEWART, D. B. S.,
Offlce over Irwiu'. Drng Store,
CURWEXSVILLE, PA.
ah rf.ni.l nnarntiona. either in the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly alttnded to aad
eatialaeltou guaranieca. rpccim n..n:ini,i ,,,
to the treatment of diaeaaea of the natural teelh.
turn, aod month. Irregularity of tu. i.el.i suc-
oesafully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain
by Ibe use of tlhcr, and artincim mm inserieu
of the best material and warranted to render sat
iation. apriU'71:ly
T
llE MITCH KLL WAGON,
FOR
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use.
l aivcrsally known as tba
ORIGINAL RACINE WAGON.
Made by experienced workmen out af as good
aterial as niuncv can buv. We do not claim lu
build the lowest priced Wagons, but our aim ia ti
build a well proportioned asgou in all it purta,
and excel in durability and light draft. Forth,
paal quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon ha.
auoecaifully maintained Ibe reputation of being
1 he bert wagon In u.c. The rapidly incrcaiing
demand fcr ih tin proves their superiority uverarl
Other wagons.
. Mitchell, is l o, .Minul.iclurcrf, liaciue,
Wiecuuain. For sale by -
T1IOS. RErLY,
Aug. , 1873. Clearfield, Pa.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
l'enn uwnrhip, Clearfield Co., Pa.
1IURSLI) OUT!
BURNED UP!
TUf itt1iarier l.ive, at prat cxpcnre, rc uilt a
aeigiiU.rhood tirecinity, iu the erect ion of a ftnt
cUh Wouln ManutMitory, with iJl Ah modern
improvrnienli attnehfd. aud are prepared tu tnaka
all kinda of CM hi, Ca-iracrce, (SaliuvUii, Ulan
keti, Planneli, t. l'lenly of eowli on hand lo
lupuljr all our old and a ttioufand new ciutotnera,
whmn we ark to come aad exaiuiuc our stock.
Th buxincsi of
CARDXXa AND rt'LUXO
will rei.v oor eicelnl attcction. Proper
arrant; (won t will bo made to receive and deliver
Wool.toauiteujtomera. All work warranted and
done upon iho iho rt cut notlco, and tj triot atten
tion to bu.inesa we hope toiralize a liberal ahare
f pablie ptronaf;e.
10,(W)( POUNDS WOOL WASTED!
We will pny the highest market price fur Wool
and it-11 vur manufactured jood alww na fiwilar
good ean be bought ia the county, and nheucver
we fail to rendor roa.onablo antiifacvitin wo can
alwaya bo found at Louie ready to make proper
explanation, either in uenon or by lottor.
JAMKa JO U.N 5 ON A t'OXP,
aprUSi.tr " Dower P.O.
EW rJTOKE AND XKW GQOW.
JOS. SHAW- Ac SON
1 llata ju.t ottnej ,
Niw Srogg, on Main St.,Ci.tAXki(LD, tt..
lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWI.V.
Their atock con.iata of
CEm'Cr C2. CD CD ID 523
GaoctRiu of the bet qunlity, '
Quf.enswarEi Boots and Shoes,
nU ercry articls oecfssnry for
ono'i oomforl,
Call kod txtmine our atock berorepur
riliajiirig elamrhersi. May 9, lffifl-tf
QLEAKFIF.LD ACADEMY. .
MAI.i: DI.PAIITMUVT.
,, J1IK WINTER TERM of fourteen wks will
imu1laMO.Ay,JASl!AUa' 4th, 1.
4jina ol aullluu.
Roadliig, Writiiig7jTrinf4J!inil Writlen
Aritliuict'.t, Gtammar, JcotjrT.vbJ' ud
lli.lorv...... fOfJ
Kalural i'htlasophr, 1'hyaiology, and Bin. v .
gl. Ki.try llook.kovping, or cither, with
tbe above , 13 00
For Inatruolloiia In Douhlo lintry Book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spa
ial terms to b. arranged.
For particular, respecting th. toluol apiily ta
aug.'l'iaif , 11. M. Mel. NAM. Y.
MISS H. S. BWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TUB WINTRIl TEIIM of fourtaan weeks, will
couimenca Monday, January tli, Ibia,
TERMS OF TUITION.
Rnding, Ortba(raiihy,Writing,ObjeetLa.
eons, Trimary Arithmclio and IViuiary
(leogranby. , ? to
Hietnry, Local and dueri)itlve liengraphy
wiin .lap urawing, tirammar, Menial
. an 4 writlen Arithmetic...-
Algebra and tbe Scienoca ,..,
Inetrurtlon In instrumental muaio
Oil palming, It leestia.. ...., , ,
Waa work ,
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clcatileld, Aug. , 1SJ3. (,i
t on
.. ll u
.. in on
.. n
.. s to
:7-y
yilKnR la buy my PnY C.00I9, ORO.
y Y Mria, Quoeiiaware, lllasawatr, Irags and
Motions, CoafeetionoricJ, Ac, chisp fur cash,
Tha subscriber beg. leave ta In folia hi. old and
new tuitoinora lhat he haa opemd
A VARIETY BTOHH
: ' - r ' ' 13 0LB8 110! g, PA.
And will sell goods al price, lo suit the limes. A
liberal rrdnetion will be made to enstuuier. buy
ing at wholcaala. . i ; . ,
Call and fxamln. any loek hrfnre parahaaing
alaewhera. A liberal ah a re of public palnaag . is
solicited. , ,,
f. J- KBAlV.
Olen llope, pa., Juna It, M;.
lOll PHlXTlXt, OFEVLIIV bKSCIllJ.
ti hell ni.ltl) M-;i,teil ,( thif ilhc,