Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 04, 1874, Image 3

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THE -REPUBLICAN.
y CLEAHKIKLD, l'A." i .
fBDNESDAT MOKNINO, MARCll,4, 184.
- Terms of Subscription.
If paid in edrusoo.or within three nwniht
If pals after three aad before ell month..,., I 60
If paid (tar tie .xplretioB of six month. ... I 00
BELHlIOUS NOTICES. i '
Mathndlet Episcopal CUurch K.r. A. D.
Yuen, PmIois-i-PuWio Scrvlof every Bsbbsth
at li A. M., and 7 P. M.
; rlabbeth School at S A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday, ht 7 ) ?. M.
Communion Service, trst Babbetb of srery
anonth, st Mr A. M.
- Ht. Andrew't Cliurch Uivliconal nT.
-Snonan ILtu. -Publlo Sorvloo Hundsy morning
t 10 o'clock, snd tlJ P. M Sunday School at
I V. M Prayer Mooting Weduesday evening
si f s'elook.
Presbvtorlun Churrh Rot. II. 8. II oti.uk.
Sabbath service morning and evening flab
beth School st S P.M. Prayer Moollug Wednes
dT evening.
Ht. Frauds' Churetl--Cathollc- Rev. P.
J. suramin. Man t lot o'clock A. M., on the
eoond sod fourth Sundays of esoh month.
Lutheran Church. Hot. A. J. IUrthooic
Eabbath Souool at 0 a. m. Pray or meeting evcrjr
Wednesday evening. - n
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", Frightful Accident. We inci-
xientally learn that a man, named Crowthor, was
Instantly cot to two by s law in tlie mill of Woll.
'A Helms, at Oaoeola, yesterday rooming.
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' A 8a Kat. Tha Tioga Record
ay. that Marry Ward, of Towanda, who ha. keen
St the Surgical Initltute of Elmlra, fur aotne tine
p.at, iu taken to the t'LIes Imana Asylum, s
Aw day. .inco. , ' !
The "bliud" musicni concert given
In the court room, on the 25lh alt., wai well and
ably supported by the lueal talent, otherwiea It
wai s total failure, except to him who "couldn't
we It," t
' Protracted meetings Imvo boen in
jirogrc.. in the Metbodi.t and Pn.bytorian
churches la tbii pluoe, during the pait week or
(woj alio, In the West Clearfield M. E. oburcb,
where quite a number of persona bars been ooa
orerted. '
Removed. Mr. E. V. Graham has
removed from the Keyatone building, on Second
street, to the room lately occupied by F. O. Miller,
and formerly by James B. Graham A Soaa, on
Market atreet, immediately weat o f the Clearfield
County Bank.
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Opera House March 19th and
30th. On these eveninga the people of Clearfield
will hare an opportunity of feeing and bearing
tha Sil.by Minstrel Troupe, of Huntingdon.
Tlcke. be p rooured at A. I. Suiw'e Drug
. Btore.
A DamnableOutraue. Some cow-
srdly aooundrcl entered tbo orchard of Mr. J. E.
E alter near Curllsvllle, Clarion oounty, and
peeled about forty of bia ehoioeat trees. A re
ward of tU0O ia offered for the arreat and oonvlo
tlon of tho villein.
Clearfield is nothing if not original.
The Preabyterlan ohurch there baa had a corona
of gas jets pot up ainoe the town baa built gaa
work., sod we aro duly luformed that thi. corona
was deaigned by an ex-Governor and baa been
named the "Clearfield Corona," by the manufac
turer. Pkilipabmrg Journal.
Well, what are you going to do about It t
The Willinmsport Bulletin says:
"Rev. Dr. Reily haa tendered fala rcaignation aa
pa.tor of the Pine atreet M. E. church, and goea
to the Baltimore Conference. The roverend gen
tleman haa mads many friends In Willlnmsport,
who will learn with regret thia sction."
Suowkiis' Ghockby. The attention
. of our eltiaena la direcfed to the sdrertUeueut of
. Mr. Joacpk 8. Shower., who advertise, a full line
-of choice and treeh Orooeriea In to day'a paper.
Jos keepa a full stock, and a better fellow to deal
with eannot be fonod anywhere.
The Globe. This is the title of a
monthly periodical, devoted to niuaio, drama,
literature and art, which de.ervea the patronage
f the public. Subeoriptione, $1.60 per annum,
or 16 eenta a number. Chaa. A. Atkinaon A Co.,
proprietor., J Liberty street, New York. Agent,
wanted in every town.
A Doa Law. A Dog-Sheep Rogio
'try bill is now pending in our Legislature, whicb
compels the owner of every dog to have It regis
tered, numbered and tninately described, with a
collar around the dog's neck and the owner's
name thereon, aud taxed one dollar. We will lay
the bill before our readera next week..
Attention, Farmers '. Mr. Riobol,
Chairman of the Executive Committee of too
Clearfield Agricultural Society, givea notice that
s meeting of the Society will be held in the eourt
room on Monday evening, March 16th, (court
week) for the purpose of electing officera of the
6oeiety, fe'r the ensuing yoar. Let all atUnd.
Dickinson Seminary Rov.Edward
J. Gray, of Baltimore, has been unanimously
sleeted Principal of the William. port Dickinson
clemlnary. Mr. Gray hi the eon-in-law of Joaiah
Emery, Esq., of Willlauieport, and both be and
bis wife are graduates of the Institution! At
preacat be la paator of Grace Chapel, Baltimore,
lie la a native of Half Moon, Centre county .fan.
The Funxsutawney ispirit says :
"P. W. Jenka, Esq., left Iwl Thurtday for New
York, bis business being the completion of sr
rsngeuonte for theesriy construction of the Ms
honing sod Susquehanns Railroad."
If Mr. Jenka auooeede In getting that road built
within the next three yeara, tha eitlieaa of Puns
etc., abould vote hiu a handsome pension.
A Mark or Kkbpect. Owing to the
fast that Ws. Camarun, Esq., presented Lewia-
bnrg with a $10,0110 gtcstn Fire Engine, the olil
sens, st ths recent election, eleoted him Burgass
by s unanimous vote. Such generosity deserve,
to be rewarded. I.. there anybody in our borough
who would like to have s similsr mark of respect
. shown them at our next municipal election F If
so, ist them do likewise, or only half ("5,000) as
well.
".oninva " A TTrarioa Pnra Ana
t sisotea is the office of Juatice of the Peace, and
a who deaiM-ta obtain a abnimiaaion. must fits In
l ana Protkonotary a omoe, withta thirty days after
their eleotion, a written notloe of their soceptanee
I of the office. Where they are elected to fill s
t vacancy, tbey must inform the Protbonotary bow
t such vacaaov occurred i whether bv death, remove
I -sr otherwise. Attention to fbis will prevent the
Asielay and trouble tbat often oeours In lbs issuing
f eommlssioni.
A Lock Haven Jitt-il i vk. Mendrs,
J. i. Svcrett A Co., proprietors of Bleel's Bce-
Biva store la Lock Uavcn, by an advertisement
is this issue, invites the citiaens of Clearfiold
county to f ke Ibeiu s call when ia that eity.
This firm is well known to our people, to the
raftmen in particular, are honorable dealers, and
deserve publle patronage. Those of our readers
who happen In Lock Haven will find It to their
sdvsatage to sell upon them.
Fire. We regret to learn that the
Swelling of Louis Couderct, of uirsrd township,
was destroyed by firs some ten days ago, togetber
with three barrela of dour, fifty kaahels of cata,
"Urly beekeli'of buckwheat, and nearly all bia
household goods.
A Sea; daya previous, the bsrs of Messrs. San
derson Covington township, was destroyed, em
tailing a loss of near f J00. Wc were nnsbla to
lesrs the causa of Ibe firs Is either ease.
FiiiLipsncRd Komance. The Jour-
sal relates the following lovely affair now on tbe
boards in thai town; "A singular case lately
earns Wore one of our Justices, snd, the defend
nt having baen bound over to appear at court. It
ia likely is become quits notorloue. Tbooireutn
aUnoea are about th.e ; A young man, enamored
ef one of tbe daughters of men. presrntcd her with
g"ld watch chain, ADer s time tbe little affair
el love same lo an end bsl lbs young lady re
uincd the jewelry, and ralusrd to give it up on
"Ml- And near the swain is endvevoruig to
f M si the presents b; due coqrr o ;aw."
Uaitod f'hrisllsu lCflbrt lu tlis Promotion
of llibie-Mcuool luatructiou.
I. In KsvsesiTV.v-lst. The number of union
or undenominational Bible Schools In the northern
central oouutles of our Stats is nearly equal to
tbat of all the denoulnstlessl schools.
Id. Mo religious denomination, ss sueb, feci,
roaponalble for tbii largo number of schoos,whieh,
at present) art noooasarily undenominational, i'
ad. It Is ocrlsia dial mr-tctlal for many Kvsa-
gellcal Churches lo be formed In this section sf
the Slate, a few years bunco, arc sow maturing in
union Bible-Schools.
itb. In soures of communities around us there
sis hundreds of families snd ttioussnde of precious
youth having no other publlo means of obtaiuing
religious knowledge exocpt what is furnished
them through the agency of the BIble-fichool.
5th. Other facts might be given to show thai all
ministers of the ao.pel, Christian people and
cltl.ens, desiring the highest good of the rising
generation, should use their Influence, aa far as
tbey can, to rnoourage snd strengthen this large
number of schools for Bible instruction on too
Lord's Day. i
0lh. Tbe few laborers, upon whom Is , thrown
the chtof responsibility of this work, earnestly
desire tbs ss-opcratlcn of alb , .
II. OaJki'TS TO is AccoMPl.nnr.ov lit. To
establish a Blbls-Sohool in every neighborhood.
2d. To visit Union and Mission Blble SoUools
fur their enoouragomcst snd improvement. '
3d. To circulate cvsngcllosl snd unsootsrlan
rellgioua reading i to provide every deatitute fami
ly and poraon with a copy of the Sorlpturea either
at ooat or without oharge to thoss who cannot buy j
to furnish limited donations in books snd papers
to Union Biblo-Schools tbat cannot sufficiently
provide for tbomsolvss.
4th. To hold occasional Institutes for Ibe bene
fit of Bible-School teachers and other Christian
workers.
III.' PlA oi OrtsaTtoiil. 1st. The work un
dertaken by these agesoiee is preserved In sll the
departments of their operstions.
2d. The Missionaries of the Amaricsn Sunday-
School Union are required to observe this prinoi
pie, propagatiog only those essential truths of
our holy religion, which arc bold is common by
tbe entire Cnrisllan Cbnroh.
3d. Tho affairs of the 'Society arc supervised
and dlreoted by s Board of thirty-six Managers,
with a President aud other offioore. In scleotiog
these care is tsken tbat the evangelical denomina
tion aro reprceonted.
- IV.. Rxbults. The American Sunday-School
Union, now in tbs 501b year of its existence, can
show a glorious account of Its stewardship. It
haa eitabliehed ovor 60,000 sohoole In "destitute
neighborhoods and frontier settlements. It bai
gathered Intothese schools over 2,600,000 neg.
looted ohildron. It baa aeourod over 400,000 Cbria.
tian men and women as teachers. It baa laid the
foundatluna upon which hundreds and thousands
of Cburehea have been built. Its work kas reached
destitute or frontier places, is nearly all the
States. It bos done a work that cannot be
moasurad lu its results for good. , ...
R. CniTTRna,
Bellofunte, Pa.
A Train I'lunoerer. A corre
spondent at Biglcr station, says : On ths 35th
ult., on the arrival of the local freight train north,
Conductor McFarlaod opened one of tbe cars to
get some freight out for this station, wben he
discovered a keg of whisky with bung out and
whisky runuing over tbe floor of ths car. ' Tbe
brakemen then weut Into the ear and soon discov
ered a box of aaraaparllla and a barrel of crackers
tbat wero broken open, showing plainly that
some one bad boon playing the "dead head" to
some purpose. Tbey knew the gooda had been
all right at Pbilipaburg, consequently the depre
dation bad been committed between there and
here. Tbey began wondering where be or they
bad got in or out of the car, one door of which
would nut luck at Pbilipaburg and was not closed
tight when tbe other door was opened at Digler. !
Some said perhaps be bad got off tbe train ainoe
they had atoppod here. John Fitagerald, a brake
man, went on the other aide of the train, and saw
where some one bad jumped out of the ear. He
tracked bim around behind some board piles,
where be eame upon a snaa whom ho took In
euitody and brought around tbs train to Ibe de
pot. Tbe man waa pretty well dreaaed, of medium
aise, and apparently about 22 yeara of age, Wben
questioned be acknowledged being in the ear, but
denied tampering with tbe gooda and alleged tbat
there had been another man In the oar with bim
who had dune tha miechief, and who had jumped
off the train s mile or so from tbs station. Con
ductor McParland telegraphed tbe cireumatanoea
to Superintendent Blair, at Tyrone, and took tho
man with bim to Clearfield, where, OS arriving,
Officer McClellan waa in waiting, baring been
telegraphed to by tbs Superintendent. He took
charge of tbe young man, who gave his name as
Winfleld Scott McOuire, sf Brllefonta. He la
now in priscn. After the train left Blgler, a Mr.
Williama, who bad been at the station when the
train was there, went around behind the pile of
boarda wbers the man was found by Fitagerald,
and there found seven saraeparilla botiles filled
with whisky, evidently put there by McUuiro.
There were also found on his person three bottles
of whisky and somo erackere.
Tue Grand Opening. Those who
love to witneaa Nature embellished by the aitiat,
and the dramatic performances of tho artiste on
the stags, will repair to Pic's Opera iluase on
this (Wednesday) evening aud witness tbe dedica
tion of this new and spacious Hall, by Jennie
Carroll's Selected Compauy, who will appear Ip
tbe character of tha "Working Class ; or, the Rich
and the Poor," "Eaal Lynne," "New Magdalen,"
Uncle Tom'a Cabin," etc., all of wbioh will be
produced during Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday nights. Tbeas performances will
be of s nature that even the most refined snd
fastidious oannot object to. Besides, th artistic
display whioh will bo brought to view upon the
stage during ths several sots, will impart a lesson
to the mind which will never bs forgotten, and
will prove men of a feast than an offense to all
who understand and enjoy that whioh is rare and
beautiful in srt and nature. Without an occa
sional transverse view of our surroundings, It is
mpossible for ua to fully underatand tbe designs
of our creation bouoo, the church and tbe stage
aWeis to act in harmony. Prominent actors lo
both sometimes moot with shipwreck, but this ia
tbe fault of the individual and not that of the
oburob or tbe stage. More, social enjoyment is as
eeacntial to our bapplnoas aa breathing la to ani
mal life. Thoas who wiah a real fraal, here in
the backwooda, where auoh are rare, will of oourse
repair to Pie'a Opera Ifouae on thia, to-morrow.
Friday and Saturday sveninga.
Admlasion, 60 cents ( reserved seats, 76 sents.
Tickets to bo bad at tbs Poatofficc and Shaw's
Drug store at any time, or at tbe offloa in tbe
Opera Houae to tho evening.
Democratic Election. It will be
observed that the County Committee kas ordered
an election ts be held in tbs several boroughs and
townships of this county on ths 14th instaot, for
the purpose of electing delegates to s County
Convention, for the purpoia of amending tbo
rales governing Ibe holding of our Primary Else
Mons. Tha rules la the time on tbe Saturday
previous lo June court, which would ba the laat
Saturday In May, while the Cooalitution fixeethe
general oleotlon in November. Tbia would really
make cur campaign ais months. It was si least
six weeks too long before ths change, snd now,
II la four weeks longer. Many Democrats from
sll sections sf the county bavs called attention
to this matter, deeming tbe Has too long, and
advising Ibat the primary be held In September
hence ths action of tha Conaty Committee In the
premises. Wc hope that tbe Democrals in
township and borough will send ths required
number of delegates, so Ibat the matter may be
properly tested and settled. Wa notion by our
caohaoges tbat the Republicans as well as tho
Democrats are mov ing In this (nailer In other
sounties, whioh Is pretty snoelusiveovldenoetbst
the movement is not dictated by s "ring," or, If
so, tbe "ring" is s very Isrgc one, snd exists in
both f srlles, in counties where they arc in tbe
majority.
A ttvntion, Ladies 1 Tho Now Cas
tle (I's.) CWoal ssys, "two men are now ia jail
ia that city for dressing in female altirs snd ped
dling patent corsets. Tbey practiced their little
game In ibat city for about six weeks, and fitted
most sf tba belles of New Caslte, st well ss elder
ladles, always Insisting Ibal they should tt Ibe
article lo the purchaser."
, UDUCATIUNAX.
, , '. - aisunji rowHMBir. , .,
: IJIIHnrhara school, taught by M. R. Ogden
Report for Ant month, ending August 6th, 1873 :
W bole number in attendanoe, 10 j average attend
ance, 13 1 por oant. of attendance, 60 i number
studying drawing, 4 arithmetic, 1 1 geography,
4 1 grammar, 1 j visited by Directors. Second
month, ending Sept. 4tb, 1873 i Whole number
of pupils In altendanoo, 23 ) average attendanoe,
16 1 per cent of attendanoo, 06 number studying
drawing, T l arithmetic, S j geography, 6 1 gram
mar, 2 j visited by Directors. Third month, end
tug Oct. loth, 1H73 1 Wbule number of pupils in
attendance, 24 i average attendance, 14 ; percent,
of attendance, TO uuuber studying drawing, S ;
arithmetic, 10 j geography, 7 1 grammar, 2 1 visited
by one Ilirectur. Fourth month, onding Dec. ttth,
1H73 1 Wkolo number rn attendanoe, 26 j average
attendanoe, 18 ; por oenl. of attendance, 72 ; num
ber etudylug drawing, 13 j arithmetic, 22 geog
raphy, 13 i grammar, 4 1 not vi.ited by Directors.
Filth munlh, ending January 1 Kb, 11(74 1 Whole
number lu allendaucc, 30 t sieratta ullendauoe, it;
per cont. of attendunoo, Ho t number eluding uiu
aic, 26 drawing, 10 1 arithmetic, 26; geography,
10 ; gratninnr, 8 ; not viaited by Directors.
Bald Hill school, taught by J. T. llurUborne.
Report for first munth : Whole number in attend
ance, 14 f averago attendanoe, 12 ; per cent, of
attendanoe, Boj number studying drawiog, 2:
arilbiaotlo, . 2; visited; hv D rotors. Second
month, ending Sept. 4th, 1873 : Whole number of
pupils in attendance, 14 ; average attendance, 13;
por cent, of attendanoo, 86; uue viait frum Di
rootora. Third luuntb t Whole numbor lu attend
anufy 1 2 j average attendance, V ; par cent, of at
tendanoe, 76 ; viaited by one Direotor. Fourth
month, ending Deo. loth, 1878 : Whuls number
in sttendanoe, 13; areruge attendanoe, 10; per
oent. of attendance, 00 ; viaited by Dlreeturt.
Filth month, ending January 201b, 1874 : Whole
number in attendanoe, 10 ; average attendance,
12; por oent. of attendance, 76 j not viaited by
Dirotore; vocal music, drawing, geography, and
grammar not taught ; roviewa weekly.
OHABAU TOWSsniP.
Orahampton achool, taught by Mlas Mary A.
Waring. Report for first month, ending Nuv.
28th, 1873 1 Whole number in attendance, 42;
average attendance, 83 ; per oent. of attendance,
78 ; number studying drawiug, 22; arithmetic, 21 ;
geography, 8) grammar, 4. Beoond month, end
ing Dec. 20th, 1873 ! Whole number in attend
ance, 48 ; average attendance, 30 ; per cent, of at
tendance, 86 j , nntubcr studying drawing, 22;
arithmetic, 28; geograhy, 12; grammar, 7; not
visited by Directors. Third month, ending Jan.
28tb, 1874: Whole number in attendance, 4V ;
average attendance, 43 ; per oent. of attendance,
88 ; number studying drawing, 22 ; arithmetic, 2;
geography, IS; grammar, 7; all pupils sing, but
tbe principles uf inusio are not taught ; tbo teach
er, assisted by the pupils, cleared up the play
ground, framed the mottoes, decorated tbo scboul
room, snd procured waab-basin, towels and mir
ror; disadvantagfa scbool-rouin too small, poor
desks and blackboard, and no apparatus.
Palestine school, taught by Thus. G. Archey.
First and aeoond lnontiia not reported. Third
month, ending Feb. Otb, 1874 : Whole number in
attendanoo, 40; average attendanoe, 41 ; percent,
of attendanoe, 82 ; number atudjing arithmetic,
27 ; geography, 10 1 two vialts from Directors:
take the Educator and School Journal ; review
daily ; disadvantages no outline maps and ap
paraiua.
Fairview achool, tauuht bv D. E. Bottorf. Re-
on for first month, sndiug iiov. otli,- 1873 1
I'bole number in attendance. 43 1 avcrac-a at
tendance, 31 1 per oent, of attendance, 72; num
ber studying arithmetic 23 j geography, 10;
grammar, 4 viaited by Direotora ; reviow dally.
Second n"l.th, ending Jan. ilh, 1874 Wbule
number of popila in attendance, 42 ; average at
tendance, 30 ; percent, of attendance, 80 ; uuniber
atudying arithmetic, 23 j gcogruphy, 13 ; gram
mar, 4 ; ml visited by Directors. Third month.
ending Feb. 4lb, 1874 : Whole number in attend
ance, 30; average attendance, 34; per cent, of
attendanoe, 87; number studying aritbmolio, 31 ;
geography, 15 grammar, 4 ; viaited by two Di
rectors ; no Institutute organised in tbediatriot;
tbe teachera of Graham township attend liradford
Institute; diaadrantagea no outline mapa, nor
apparatus, poor blackboard and furniture. .
. DieraicT lasrirura mbbtimus.
Brady and Union Institute will mt-ct at Luth-
ersburg, on Saturday, March 7lh. Three seeeione
will be held. A eoruial inviuttlnn la extondod to
teaehera of otbor towaahipa to attend.
nae, renn, Knox and lurwenavills Institute
will meet at Pennville, on Saturday, March 7th.
Three sessions will be held. All are invited lo
attend.
Chest end Bsrnslde Institute will meet at Kurn-
eide, on Saturday, March 14th. Three aeaaiuna
will be held. All aro invited to attend.
Clearfield and Lawrence Iuslituls will meet at
Wolf Run Scboo!-houe, on Saturdav March 14th.
Three sessions will be held. Geo. W. Snyder will
bare bis school in seaaton during forenuoo. All
are invited to attend.
TnE New Store. An advertise
ment In this journal indicates that Messrs. Lytic
A Mitchell have launched their bark on tbe mer
cantile sea, and intend to purauo the grocery bust
nesa in Ibis borough. Tbey occupy the eastern
ruem in Pie's Opera Hunse, directly opposite tbe
Postoffice. This firm bas an entire new stock of
goods and offer tbem at prices tbat really astooisb
old buyers. Go and take a look st their besutiful
new labels, anyhow.
A . sharp directory man, named
Clark, awindled brother Senium out of twenty-fire
dollara. Other Indianians bad their eye teeth
cut, too.
List of loiters remaining unclaimed
in the Postoffice at Clearfield, for Ibe week ending
.March 2d. 1874 t
Hers, Samuel
Robinson, R. C. (2)
Itaub, Edward
Spcnoer, Ktta
Woods, Will. W.
Wells, Josephine
Young, Julia R.
Crabb, William
Dcwitt, li.
Deoda, Joseph
Huston, Robert
iMtiran, Edward
MoGuinty, Miebaol
P. A. OAUMf . P. M.
Specials.
Lever Flegal, Esq., Is now lo Philadelphia for
tbe purpose of purchasing a line of spring goods.
About tbs beginning of next week persona will
And it to their advantage to call and aee bia new
atock. They will be sold cheaper than the aamo
guoda can be bought at retail Ui Philadelphia,
BoAnnani WiKTBD. Two or three day board
ers can be accommodated in a private family.
Boarding good and ohnrges reasonable. Fur
further Information apply at Ibis office.
Stobb Room ron Rbmt. The Store-room on
Second street, lately occupied by J. M. Kratier,
is lur rent, l tie room ts izxm, wun warorooia
22x40, and cellar underneath wareroom. The lo
cation la among the best In town, and suitable
lur any kind uf business
fob. 18-8t. JA.WKa L. LEA VI. .
Mr. John Tronlman has gooe into the Under
taking husineaa in oonnootiua with bia Furniture
bueiuess. Imported Walnut Caakela and Cufhna
alwaya on hand and furntahod promptly. Funer
als attended.
Rbmotal. Dr. B. M. Scheurer has removed
his ottice from Masonic Building to his residence,
on Market street, formerly the residonos of U. D.
Watson,
Newspaper Decisions.
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from tbe Poat Offloe whether directed to bia
name or anotber'a, or whether he haa aubacribod
or not la reaiHinalble for the navment.
2. If any person ordera bia paper discontinued
be mnst pay all arrearages, or ibe publisher may
continue to sand until payment ia made, and eol
I rot the whole amuunt, whether tbe paper ia taken
from the offloe or not.
3. The courts have decided that refusing to
tnke nowapapere or periodleala from the Post
Office, or removing and leaving them uncalled
fur, is prima faoio evielenae of intentional fraud
Pxit n Paimtkhs' Fmnnns.-'-Oor slock
of Painta and Paintera' Materiala ia complete, in
oluding J. T. Lewie' Pure White Lead. John Lu
caa A Co'a Pure White Lead, F. It. A Co'a Ruck
Lead, and a number of oheancr branda of White
Lead; also. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnirbcaef
all kinds, a full line of Brushes, and a full line of
colore, dry and in OIL
my3'73 II. r. Bioten A Co.
A Cabs. Mlas McAlplos, teacher of Muale,
Painting, Crayon snd Drawing, Kooio st ibe
Aosdumy. sug27
Bars Time! Save Labor! Bare Money I Save
t iomeai ine- novelty wringer" Is tbe best la
inn morsel, ouy li ; try It.
Fur sal. by 11. F. Irtnus A Co.
Montour Plate Paints, for rial
aide snd outside Cottages, farm Buildings, Ao.
iicauiiiui, uiirsiiie anu economical. Ground I
pure Linseed Oil.
my2s'73 11. F. Biolbs A Co.
Bird Cages a large assortment at H. F. Blg-
II. F. Bigier A Co. have !veen making extensive
edditions to their stock of Hardware the Isat few
days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers Hardware, rarmers' Hardware. HuiMers'
Hardware, snd Hardware of all kinds, can be seen
at their store. May 23.
Rtw. Distan's Cross-cut Ssw, Great American
Saw, Boynton s Lightning Saw, at
I 26 71 II. F. Biolbr A Ce'l.
R. Tt. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheelharrowa, at
my26"73 II. V. Uiohb A Co't.
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Biglcr A Co.
' A full line of Household floods, Japanned Ware,
sc., for sale ty 11. i. I"j'r o.
TUT THIS OUT. .
r " It May Have .cur I-lft. " '
Thsrc is no pcrvin liviug but w liat suffers more
or less with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds or Con
sumption, yet sonic would die rather Ibaa pay 76
oents for s bottle of medicine that would curs
them. Dr. A. Boeobee'a German i4rrup baa.late
Iv been introduced ia tbia country from Usrmsny,
and its wondrous curea astonishes svery one insA
try It. If yos doubt wbst we say in pnni, eat
this out and take it to vuur Druggist, O. D. War
son, snd get s sample buUle!free of ohargo, or s
regular eiao (or 76 oents G. G. GKbiKN, -s
luaugray r - - n uwuuurj, .i, .
To tnn CimiM or Pbkksvivasia. Your at
tention is respectfully Invited to the foot that the
National Banks arc now prepared to receive aub
aorlptlona to the Capital Stuck of the Centennial
Board of finance . Tbe funds realised from this
suuroe are to he employed ia the erection of the
buildings for ths International Xahiblllon, and
the oxpenscs connected with the same. It is con
fidently expected that the Koystono State will ba
roprracntod by Ibe name of every cltiaen alive to
patriotio oommcmuralion of tho one hundredth
birth-day uf the nation. Tbo aharoa of .luck are
offered fur f 10, eaoh, and subscribers will receive
a handsomely steel engraved Certillcslc of Stuck,
aultable for framing aud preservation as a na
tional memorial.
lnturesi at tho rale of six por sent, per annum
will be paid on all payments uf Centennial Stack
from date ofpayinont to January 1, 1870.
Subaoribera who are not near s National Bank
can remit s cheek or postoffloo order ta tbe un-
deraignod. tllKDK. IKAI.NJ, ireaauror,.
sug'O 004 Waluut St., Philadelphia,
ItBADTnial Persona whoountrruplals building
will do well -to rail and oxaraino our stock of
UUII.DIiNU MATERIALS. Wc have in stock a
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints,
Oils, (llase, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ao.
my28'73 II. F. Biulbs A Co.
NoTtca to Waooh ind Cannuan Mai bus We
hove just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs
and Axles, which we offer cheap for oasb.
.. .. H. 9. Uiona A Co.
Just received, s large lut of noo-cxploslve
.Lamps and Lanterns at
9-26-72 .. H. P. Biotas' Ce'e.
- , i RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
, Wood and Willow Ware. f -.' f
Household Goods. '
All kinds of Hardware.
Japannod Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
'.'t'l of the above fur sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of U. F. Bigier A Co., Seoond street,
Clearbold, fa. 't
The friends and customers of Kx-Sberiff F. G.
Miller will nw find bim in his new quarters in
Pie's Opsra Houeo, where be has removed during
me last lew days.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for . sale by II. F,
Bigier A Co.
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sale iy u. r. uigier to.
. i r
Axes. Seventy-five dosen Clearfield Wood'
shoppers Axes at
0:20:71.
n. r.'Diai.ER a Co's.
On Thursday. February 2Clh, 1871, by Rev
Ws. M. Bi!iicnrir.i.D, Mr. ALEXANDER II A V.
of Knox town.bip, to Misa LYDIA A. HYtltS,
oiBurnemo.
In Lawrence townihin, SotuninT, Frbrunry
28th, lhTly foroup, DAVID JAMbi lUN'IKL,
Oil Of ) A Til AN 1st L ft-itl llAIKL niHUBL ftjfUll 1
yetr, 0 uiouttii ftud IV dayi.
At OsveoU, CI Mr A eld county, MoorJaj morning,
Murrh Sit. 1 H74. nlinr ft liniftrinr illootji, Mr.
CA11UHINK MYTINUKlt UlUbiU.N, aged bO
yuftri and 10 months. u
ytartftj.
Clearfield Markets,
Corrected weekly by RirnAsn Meaaor, Wholesale
snd Kotail Dealer In Dry (Jonds, Groceries, Pro.
visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
4l.XAriBLn. P., March I. 174.
Apples. green, 00(J 811, flogs, dressed
Dried, 19, lb 12) Hides, green
Applebuttor.Vgal, 76 llama. . 0li(,n 1
Butler uous anouiuera.H...uo((c ut
Boana...,.2 Jifcs 3 00 Sides.. 0K u 12i
Buckwheat.. 1 00 Lard 1-jv 16
Buckwheat flour b, 6 Meaa pork.fl bbl...22 00
Beef, dried- 26 Oata C'
Beef, fresh v(,i 10 Onions 2 00
Board i, M 12 00(0,14 00 Potatoes Oil (,4 100
Corn. Shelled 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 12
Cuqi,ear Otird) 60 Plaster, V bbl 3 00
Com meal, V sack, I 30 Ry 1 10
Chon. cwt2 Oofm 2 40 Ken. lb
Cloveraeed 3 0(1 Salt, aack.2i0(4) 2 60
Cheeae 20 Shinlea,18 ln.4(u6 00
Cherries, lb. 1(1 (&) 26 ?hinglcs,2l) Inl0& 16 00
Chickens, drsd. ft. 121 Timothy seed ' "
Kiirs 20 Tallow is
Flaxseed 1 00 Wheat- 1 76
Flour 604) 10 00 Wool . mm 40
Hay 00 Olir22 00 Wood, V cord...... 4 60
I'einiMylvnnlnltntlrond
TYRONE k CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON and after Monday, NOV 3d, 1873, the
Pasaanaer Trains will run daily (except Sun
days) between Tyrone and Cloarftold, as follows
CLEARFIELD MAID.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 3.40. r.u
Tyrone O.r.O.A.a,
Osoeole 10.40,"
Philipsburg...l0 65, "
Clearfield 11.60,
Pbilipaburg 4.36, "
Osceola 4.60, "
Tyrone ,00,
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Tyrone 7.00 r.n
Intersection ...7.12 "
Osceola 3.10
Phllipshurg...3.26 "
Clearfield, ar....2C
FA MS FKOM CLUAHFIBLL), TO
Btllefonte, Pa tl 06 Middletown 26 00
Lock Haven ? 2 70 Marietta 60
Williamsport. 3 00 I.anea.ler .- 66
Huntingdon- 10 PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Lewistown- ........ I 00 Altoona -.. 106
Marysville 4 60 Johnstown.. ISO
UAKR1HBUKU... 4 76IPITTKBURO...... 6 16
Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone
and Lock Haven.
8. 8. BLAIR,
my17-tf. Superintendent,
D'
IttOI,UTION OV PARTM.HHIIIP,
Nutio If hereby given tiiat the oo-part
nernhlp haretarnrt cxmling btwen Daniel Mo
Mnnagla and Fulton MoMoaiiU in tb laluoH
tod lea pit alley at JlouUJaU. ha tbia day h
diPaolTed by tlia innlual withdrawal of Pultun
MoMnnagla. All prona knowing thmnr)vot
tndtibted to tbe laid nrm, and thoie having cinimi
againit tha Mine, will ilea call and iittla Uiir
aoeounif imtntaiaieiy.
D. MrMOXAGLB CO,
IIoaMfllf., Fob Ji. 1S74
I N THE COURT OF COMMON PL LAS
X of Clearfield county, Pa.
Pat Uallaohcb 1
f, Ko.SOS, January TerraVl,
Hnwian Uoonwii. I
Tha omlfrvgnml Autlltflr, appointed by tlia
Ctiurt, to dintriuta the prorerdi arising from
HheritT'i onle drfondant'i nal entata, glvei notice
that be will attend to the dutiei of hit appoint
ment, on Friday, the 0th dttjr of Marolt. Ia74, at
I o'clock, p. ni., at hii oflioe, tn the borough of
Clearfield, when and where all part lot intereited
tnaj attend if thej fp proper.
VM. M. McCULLOlHin,
Feb. IS St Auditor.
SPECIAL LEGISLATION. No
tine li beret. glren to the public nttd all
parHee Uitemted, tltat epplieetlon will ba made
at the present letvlun of our State Lgitlature to
pen an act authorising the orerKem nf the Poor
of Lawrence tawnihfpi in the etiunly of Clear
fields to levy a tax for poor purpoaoi upon the
unseated lande n raid township, at the etmn rata
per eents ae may be kvied ttptaj iettt-d property,
M. F. WALLACE,
J. It. SHAW,
JOtiKPU OWENS,
and others.
Lawrence Te., Feb. IS, lr4-4l .
ORPHANS' COU1-T SALI5 y
virtue of aa order lasued out of tlie Or
phans' Court of Clearfield county, there will be
sold at publio aale, on the nretaiaes, in thobnr
ongh of Curwensrille, at 2 o olnok p. m., on Sat
urday, March 14, IS74, the following valuable
real estate, lale the property of Isaao liloom, Jr.,
deceasi-d, to will
A II tbat certain houle and plane of land, known
aa the American Hotel property, situate in the
bornngh of Cnrwansvllle, county n'f Clearfield, Pa.,
on the east side of Filbert street, beginning at
about 60 feet north from aaid atreet, containing
160 fret front on Filbert street and extending
bach (0 feet eastward, and basing a large TAV
RRN snd atable, and other outbuildings thereon
erected.
TKHMHi One-lblrd cash at confirmation of
sale, and the halanaa In two equal annual In. talk.
Bents, with Intereat, to be secured en the preml
sec by bond sad mortfege.
LIAH BLOOM,
Feb. JVSt.j Am'x et Jiasc Hloom, dee d
Clearfield 6.40 s. .
Philipsburg.. 0.36 '
Osceola 0.60 "
Intersection.- 7.43 "
Tyrone 3.00 "
liUflUJllWOttS;,. ,.r
N
EW ADVEirriSEMENT!
SPECIAL .,'(
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A.' FLECK cSt'cb.
would announec thst tbey srs sow opening for
the Fall Season the moat attractive and complete
stock of , '
Millinery and Fancy Goods
ever before offered In Clearfield, In our Fancy
Ueodi Department we are oflerinj full llnei of
Hosiery,
Woolen Goods,
Hoop Hklrts,
Corsets, '
Uslr Cooda,
Csnvsaa Patterns,
Cloves,
Ties,
1
Laces,
Ribboua,
Drens Trltnmiunja, ' Worsteds, afcc, '
all sf whiok wc are offering at attractive prices
1HLLHTZLY SEPAETLIEITT.
; ' . ' . i .
We are now opening tbe latest stylet and novel
tics for tbe ?ail Season.
BONNETS,
. , HATS', ...... .
FBATUERS,
PLUMES,
VELVET RIDDO.VS,
TIPS,
' ORNAMENTS, '
FLOWERS, Ao.
0UE TRIMMING LEPARTMENT
li In charge of a UriUoIue Trltcmer from tha city.
We lolloU aa Impeetlon of eur itylea by the
lad tee of Clearfield and vicinity.
Htore raon the eauie a now occupied by Wa.
Heed, on Market atreet,
nova 71 T. A. FLECK A CO.
REED I REEDI REED!
MARKET STREET,
C L EAR PI E LD, PA.
DRY GOODS!
CARPETS!
CARPETS!
CARPETS!
Centlcmrn'sFuriilsliIngCoods,
Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes!
The coderaigned, having teased again, will
oontinue to represent the above lines of gooda in
all their braoobea, and having reduced my ex
pensea to one-third leas, I can afford and WILL
SBLLgeedast
A CLOSE MARGIN I
I shall continue to sell for cash, so that cash
buyers need not fesr bslping to snake ap fur
losses. I will, as heretofore, keep s
Jleliahle Class of Ovode, .
and will Is sll cssos try to give you the value of
your money. I am receiving a fine line of
BLACK ALPACAS
THIS WEEK
Tt li my Intention fe mnJtt fAinr iWr Buy
eri Uiroubeat the oounty, give tbia attention.
WM. REKDf
Market Street, Clearftold, Pa,
Febraary 4, 1974.
'That from tha above no one may exneet
toe oiucb, I will Juet here etata that there will be
no hrotuoi or prrmiuma given, and will further
guarantee tbat no one will (el more valne tban
their money inveetele
O. I. c.
TtrnBRR to buy my PRY 0001)8, OTtO-
eeriee, Qneensware, (llsasware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ac., cheap fur cash.
The subscriber begs leave to Inform his old snd
new customers that be baa opened - ,
A VARIETT STORR
IN WLKN HOPE, PA.
And will sell goods si prices (oeult the limes. A
liberal retraction will be mads to customers buy
ing at wholesale,
Call and examine my stock before purchasing
eleewhere. A llbersl liters of publlo patronngo Is
solicited.
C. J. KEAUY.
Ol.n Hope, Pa., June II, H7I.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY
FTtHF ssderelsned. bavins sstabllahai a Ku
J. seryes tbe 'Pike, about half way betwsss
Clearteld asd Cnrwenevllle. la nrenared to fur.
slab sll kinds sf FRUIT TREKS, (standard and
dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, (srepe Vines,
Oooseberrles, Lswtoa Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Rasbsrry Via... Also, Siberia Crab Trees,
tiuises, and esriy scarlet Rhubarb, Ac. Orders
promptly attended Is. Addrsee,
J. D. WRIGHT.
svSO (t f Csiltivill Ft
liarflwnr, Uiaivarr, Cftr.
H. F. BIGLEJt &.C0.,
PIAtIM II
Also, Mannfactursrsof-
Tin und Sheet Iron Ware.
' OLCAltritLD, PA.''
pARMIJSO IMPLEMENTS of all
kinds fur sale by '
, ) il. F. BIGLEtt ci).
JAILKOAD WUEELBARIiOW'S
i.i . Tor tale by -....
,: . II. F. BIOLER i CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kails, etc., for sale by 1
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
JJARNKS3 TIUMSIINGS 4 SHOE
Findings, for sale by
' U. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
G
UN8. PISTOLS SWORD CANE3
.'. M' ' ' '" . "- '
' tot talc fc
IT. F. BIGLER t CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sites, for tslt by
H. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
JRON! IRON 1 IRON1 IRON I
..: Tor salt by
H. F. BIOLER k CO.
TTORSB SHOES k IIORSE SU03
JUL . ; '
NAILS, for sals by
II. F. BIOLER k CO.
DULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
sv. ,
T .' And best Msnufacturs, for sale by
H. F. BIGLER & CO.
HIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXKsi for sals by '.
U. F. BIGLER k CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for salo by
CH30-70 IT. F. BIGLER k CO,
I
UONSIDES STORE.
g: s. flegal.
DEALER IN
IIARDWxVRE,
STOVES.
1J EATERS, .
RANGES,
HOLLOW-WARS,
TAINTS.
OILS k VARNMSU.
I'DTTY 4 GLASS,
HOPES,
8TF.P-LADDEUS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
The celebrated Toledo Anti-Freeslng Galvanised
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
Me bettor Pomps In the market.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP PLI ES, of all kinds,
LAMP FIXTURES, Ae.
All st loweal prices. 1-1474
Prcaquelale Street, Pbilipaburg;, Pa,
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
2 SCALES,
or an gwnti
negC'g Barrows, Warehouse Tracks, Copying
Presses, Improvod Honey Drawer, Ae.
ron ems ar
II. F. BIQLER & CO.,
Dealers lu Hardware,
mch.KiTC.tf Second Street. Clearfield. Pa.
J)ANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUliitllbBUKU, TU.,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY 4; GLOVES,
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A 6I10ES,
Tobacco, Oroeerlec snd Fiah, Kaila, Hardwara,
vueenaware ana uiaeswers, Mea l snd
Boya' Clothing, Drugs, Paints,
Oils, richuol Hooks,
s large lot of Patent Medicines,
Csadles, Nuts A Dried Prutla, Cheee and Crack
ers, Hock and Kill. Powder,
Floor, Grain and Potatoes,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings and
inroau, fboeinaaers loots and
bhoe Findings.
No greslar variety of soods in anr store In lb
oounty. All for sole very low for cash or oountrj
prouuoe at ine uneap uorner. Aug. 27, 1873,
KRATZES & LYTLE
Turpentine, f Nail,,
faints, WILL BULL VOU (Haas,
Oils,
l Puny,
French, Richards & Co.1
Buck Lead
AND
Calcined Piaster
very cheap.
tinmenao stock on hand.
Clearfield, Pa,, June 4, 173.
The Lightning Tamer.
Till snderslgned are Ike cole Agents In this
count? for the "North Ameriesn Uelvenlsed
LlllllTNlNli RODS." These srs the only aafc
rods now in use, and are endorssd by sll the
eeiennno men in ine country.
Wc hereby notify ths cltlseas sf tbs connly
tbst ws will put then np a better rod, snd foe
less snsney, tban Is charged by the forelga
agents who annually traverse the sounty sad
esrry st car little cash, never ts return.
ENCOURAGE IIOMK LABOR
Those wishing Lightning Rods ere.ted si
their building, need but address st by letter, or
call in person. We will put them p anywhere
In theeounty, and warrant them. The Hods ssd
fixtures can be seen at any lime by calling si
onr store. H. V. BIOLKH A 00.
Cl.aiu.ld, Merck 30, lsli M
ootl5, (Srcrrrlr, $tr.
i. r. wxavta..., w. w. urn
..vi -Mat i j ' ' j
; ...... . I,' ..I . V ; , L ' ' ' ' .11
WKAVKIt A BUTTM
' CLEARFIELD, PA.,' .,
Are offering, st the old aland of (J, L. Reed A So,
their stock of goedi, consist log of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
: ' ' BOOTS A SHOES, " '
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
' QUL'ENS'iY AMR, v ,; ' ,
FLOUR, JEED, SALT, &c, to.,
At ths most reasonable ratca for CASH or in
exchange for i
Square Timbor, Boards, Shinglen,
'
OR C0UKTBY PB0DUCB.
ft-Advances made to those engaged in get
ting out eauare timber on tbe most advantageous
terms, . pdtlianTS
MARBLE AXD ST0E YARD !
Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged la the Marble business, desires
to Inform her friends and tbe public that she has
now and will keep constantly on band a large and
well ccleoted slock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and i. prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,. , , ..
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs aad Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window '
Sills and Ctps, also,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WAKU STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ac
fjTard on Reed atreet, near tbe R, R. Depot,
Clcarbeld, Pa. jcT,71
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
.. MATTRESSES, .
- - AVIV
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, -NEAR P. 0.
Tbe noi1pr.(rntxl bpi .cart to lnforo the elti
Mm of Cletirfieiii, Rnd ib pobiic itefiertUly, tbat
he boa oo hand a line aisoruncot uf ForoUurf,
laeb t Walnut, Cbeatnut and Plntel C Limber
Puitea, Parlor Suilrt, Itrchninjj and Exteaiioo
Cbain. Ladiea ar.d Grnti' Ilupt Chatrt. tlie Per
forated bio In aad Parlor Cbain, Cane Scuta ami
tndMir tbairi, Clothei Barf, step and r-xten-lion
Lad tie ra, liat Riki, Scmbbing Ilruihei, Ao
W0CLDIN6 AND PICTURK FRAMES.
Looking Olaanea, Cbromov, lc., which wo aid be
tnttanie tnr UoIica pretenta,
doolOlS JOHN TROVTMAV
rpiIC LATEST MOVE,
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DKTJG STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, vearly
. cppoalte ins atore ef Weaver m celts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they win eon U nut to rupply their eld and
aa nacj new cuitomfri aa may oont. with
PURE DRUGS!
OnEillCALS!
PBAtMACEUTrCAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including til new remedies,) '
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Olass sad
rutiy, oenooi uoRe, niaiionery, reror,
Ac.) alee, a full lias of Drug
gists' Sundries, Hair
Tonics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
icuci eoeps, rocket iinoks, sc., sll of
the bost quality.
rURE WISES AXD-LIQUORS,
for medical k aaoramcDtai pnrpoiot only,
Pure Whit Lead, Cnlnra of all kinds Rw d
liolifd islnaerl tin, Varnialifi, Turpeo
tine, Coal OU, Paint A Varniah
Vruabet, Klaroring
Kitraoli,
Coo fee U on of I aR, Bird Petri, Pplret ground and
iigivuiius vi an aiaua.
SMOKEKS AND CllEWERtfl
Will find cur acock of Chewing '
and Smoking Toltaeeo, Imported and Do
sneatio Clgsrs. hnuiT and Pine-out lo bs of tbe
very beat brands in the market.
LAMPS ASD CHIMNEYS,
All kinda of OLASS WARE
HARDEN SEEDS,
Ml'SICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of rvsry variety.
Having a Inng extierlenec In the business, and
mi iiwumi, in. wen seieciru afOCB OI meulcmCS,
we are enanico. 10 nn rnyaiciane preeenpuuns at
the abaetast imiLIm ins am Ik. .......
terma, day and nlgbL
IIARTSWIOK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., Mar 81, IRTl-tf.
I
1MB! LIME I
ine unuersignru ia now prepared to furnish
me puouc witn an sxeellsnt quality of
Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime,
for plastering nerposec, by tha largs or small
quantity. Caa be found fur the pre seat at Pie's
' L, K. McClLL0l'8H.
A X N OUNCE WENT
.;.: of tub oiair
REDUCTIOlt OF . PRICES I
i .1 , '- s--a-r-' . '5''
UV . rORTI'.R HBAW, D. li. M.
IMPORTANT TKLTIISi , "
Ifavlne aucoceded In eeltliir a licbler tariff est
material, benoe tbe tow and eWes-aie charge fee
partial and full sett sf Teeth. 1 use tbe best
manufacture sf teeth and other material. All
o aerations registered and wanautoa to give ser.
vice and satisfaction.
I rlenda. reject that my eharget for tbs inser
tion of artificial and tbe saving sf tbe nsturel
teeth are now the most reasonable in J'ennsyivaniii. .
Preserve your teeth and you preserve jour health.
Putting of the natural tecib ia a healthy, pre.
servativeaad ascful sondlllou Is made a special! j .
Diseases and uiailoruiatlons oummon lo ttie mouth,
aw and assueiate parts, are treated and corrected
with fair success. Examinations, snd consults
tiont mis.
It would bs well for patients from s distance to
lot ine know by mail a few daya before coming
tc the office.
is la verv I moor tent tbat children between the
ages of six and twelve years skould have their
teem examine'..
Ana-tihellos are sdminhtcred tad Tcetn r
pjcv.il without pain.. '
J)i. position, and character arc Judrcd by all
lha world by the expressions of the face, bene
bow very disastrous may it therefore be for per.
eons to indulge an expression of distorted features,
even apart from a hygienic view, ifow, to enjoy
natural (not artificial) comforts and pltssoret,
rcspeot and obey natiirel aiff.plU-ities end instinct,
. PORTKll SHAW, D. U.S.
Office In New Masonic Uuilding, Beeond street.
Clearteld, Pa. maylt .
DENTAti CAED. :,
" Dr. A. M. I1ILL3
Vfould say to hi. patients and the pub
lio gotiorivlly, tbat, having dissolved partnership
with Dr. Shaw, he is now doing tbe eutirs work
of bis offios bliuaelf, ao that patients need not fear
being put under tbe handa of any other operator,
Clcartieiti, saarcn i", iff. pa-uincnu
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,
Offloe over Irwl&'f Drag Store.
CURTTBKfiVILLB, PA.
All dnnlal operatloni, eitbrr in the meoba&ioaj
or operative brant b, promptly attended to aad
ativlaotion guarantwd. bpecial aueuiton paid
to the treat mi: nt of diacaxea of tbe natural Ueib.
rum i and mouth, Irr-'trularitT of tbe teeth aoc-
evnfully oorreoted. Teeth extracted without pflih
by the use ol jt.tt.er, and artificial teeto intenra
of tbe beat tnatenai and waxraattd to reoder aaU
lifaetlon. anril26'71:1y
rpilE MITCHELL WAGOX, '; :
' v. . FOR ' ' '
Farm. Freight and Plantation Use.
CDtrernll; In own a the ' '
ORIGINAL RACINE WAGON.,
Made hr experienced workmen out of a rood
material aa tnoDer caa bur. We deoot claim to
build the loweat prtrtvl Wagons, hat nar atn. it to
build a well proportioned wacota io all lie parta.
and ewel iu durability and libt dralt. Fur the
paat q utter ot a Diury the Mitsbell Wi-u haa
iueotvwfiilljr maintainoci (tie reparation of beinr;
tbe bot waxoo in umo. Tbo rapidly iuorssaatUK
demand fcr tbcm provci their iuperkritr ovtrall
other wagona,
Mitobell, Lew: sfe ! , ManufaoturrTf, Bactnt,
WinoDiin. fur eule by
THOS. RF.ILY.
Aug. , 1SJ3. Clearfield, Pa.'
The Bell's itun Woolen Factory,
' Peon towmhip, Clearfield Co., Fa.
BURNED OUT)
lit IOT
BUR NED U PI
The tub writer hare, at great expeaae, rebuilt a
neighborhood ntceetity, in the erection of a flrat
elaaa M'ooren M ant. factory, with all the aaodern
intprovesweute attached, and are prepared t make
all kinda of Clotba, Caaimerei, tiatinetta, filan-
keta, Flanneli, Ac. Plenty of pood a on hand to
auppty all oar eld and a thoueanf neweuatoneri.
whom we ask to eoiue aad exauino ear itoek.
Tbo batinose ef
CAIIDIXQ AND PULLIXa
will reoeive our eipecUI attention. Proper
arrangementi will be made to reoriro and delirer
Wool, to aatt cut toner. All work warranted and
done up9fl the ahorteat notice, and by at riot atten
tion to bufineaa we hope torealiic a libera! there
of pubtie patronage. ;
10,XM POUNDS WOOL WASTED!
We will pay the btffhrit market pri?o for Wool
and aell tmr manufactured rodt aa low aa similar
arooda oan be bought io the eountj, and wbeneTer
we fail to render reaflooablc aativfactioa we can
alwaya he found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either in person or by latter.
. JAMrj.3 JVliybVn 08, -oprilgtf
Bower P. O. v
JEW BTOKK MiD NEW GOOD3.
JOS. bHAW & SUN
Hare juet opened
Ntw Sto, on slain St., Clisstiild, Fa.
Ulely ocoupied by Won. F. IEWIS.
Their Block ooneitii of
' OsOcttiEt of lha best quality,
QuEtNBWARE, Doots and Shoes,
and every article tecesssrr for
ont'i comfort.
Call and siaminw our ttock befors pur
cliasing el.ewheire). May 9. lPC6-tf.
QLEARFIELD ACADEMY. '
MALE IlEPARTMEiT.
TI1E WISTRIl TERM of fourteen weeks will
commence MONDAY, dANliARIf 4th, 1871.
Terms of Tallinn.
Reading, Writing, Menial snd Written
Arithmetic, Urammar, Uoograpby snd
lli.lorv. f fl
Natural Philoeophr, Physiology, and Sin
gle Kntry Book-keeping, or either, with
the above II t(
Por Instructions in Double Kntry Hook
keeping andComvaer.4el Arithmetic, spa- '
cial terms to be arranged.
For particulars respecting tbe school apply to
aug277ctf R. M. MctNaLLY. .
MISS H. S.' SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CI.EARFISI.D, PA.
rpiIB WINTKR TKRMor fourteen weeks, will
JL commenoe Monday, Januarj ilh, 1874.
TBR.MS Ob" TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Objeot Les
sons, Primers. Anthuwtio and Primary
Qeogrenby J
History, l.ooal and descriptive tieograpky
with Mp Drawing, Urammar, strulal
snd Written Arithmetic..
CI
Algebra and the Sciences
11 00
Inatroetion in instrumental mueto 10 ta
Oil painting, 14 lesions.
ii aa
wsx work
Por full particulate send fur Cironlsr.
Clearfield, Aug. a, 1S7S. :T:tl-y
BRICK 1 BRICK 1 BRICK1
A m BRICK YARD.
W". PMJMJIKR A CO., b.vlng .tartest
n . ",w " ''' Briok Aard ia
f.learnl,l ar mmmbu. .a r . .
. w MIBnw ovuuaois lor nrsi
Class Ke.1 Drink, in large or small quantities.
"t,,l" n owrrrsnonaenee solleltee. Informs-'
tlos esn bs obtained by calling at Binder's lis.
tie Store, or by addressing
. . 9. I LVM.HKR A CO.,
say (. if
Clearteld, ffc