Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 01, 1874, Image 3

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THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL li 1674.
Termi of Subscription. .
If said In advene, or within lbr month. ,,.tl 00
If paid after thro and bfor lis month.... 160
Ifaatd after tit. expiration of six months... 00
, RELIGIOUS HOTICES.
,' MethodUl f.plf opal Church R.y. A. D.
Yoco, ' Potior. Pebll Barrio vry Babbath
at 10, A. M., Mid I, P. M.
abbeth School at A. M.
Pmtt Mediae: avirf. Thursday, at 71 P. M
Communion Burr lev, Out Sabbath, of erry
month, at IU- A. M.
Presbvterlan Church Rev. H. B. Bovt.
Sabbath ervlees morning and evening Sab-
bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedaea
day evening.
lit. Prnucla' Church Catholic Rt. P,
J. Suiuioa. Man at 10) o'clock A. M., on tht
aaoond and fourth Sundays or eh month.
Lutheran Church Rer. A. J. Harvsoox
Preaohina; vry Babbath, morning and trnlia
Sabbath Bohnol at 0 a. m. Prayer moating vry
Wdndey evaning. . ".
Tbe nort session of the Central
Pennsylvania Conference, of the. M. K. Churth,
will bo hold at Huntingdon," Wllllameport arae
'agreed upon for 1870. , : 1 '
aw s aa 1
,.' "Wei " Incidentally ''learn ' that the
Iioiiae of William Ogden, Jr., of Lawrcae town
, blp, wa etroyd by Iro eu Monday la.!., A
portion of hi. komeebeld good, ware tared.
, Th client of JotmH.FulfoTtJ, Esq.,
wilt aow aao aim in ru upera House, iian lie
I .'i., ...n diuUej ih htt few dart. Ilia oBIm
t it on th aeoond Boor, Brat ono to tho loft of the
j naiaontraaM. - , '
'Attention it directed to the card of
i! A. R. Road, A. B., who will open a Select School
In tho woitera room of tho aid M. E. Churoh
building, on tho 13th of thla month. Mr. Read
it a gradual of Lafayette College at Eastoa, Pa.
- . (The Clearfield County Normal
Sohool for th year 1874, will b held In tho bor
ough of Curwenarille, commoneing on Monday,
. May ttb. Poraool desirous of attending1 gnu ra
oelre fall lafarsaatloa by addrettlng J. A. Greg
ory, OOuaty Superintendent, Clearleld, Pa.
v 06 Ahead. The Pbilipsburg Jour
'. Ml remark, r "Mr. II. Allpovt, ono of our most
wnthaslastlo disciples of Ieaak Walton, la making
ootne preotloel more, toward baring th Moshan
noa and it dam stocked with black bate. II
la determined hat It ahall b aeoooipllthed If It
(; u at nit inaiviauai expense.
f Removal. Ffanlc Fielding, Esq.,
? baa removed kla (aw offioe to Pie'a Opera Home,
, whr b occupies two neat and oommodloua
noma In th and next to th Court Home. Mr.
Fielding desires u. to aay that lia petition aa
- Diatriet Attorney will Bet prorent him from at
; landing to any buslnea In th 0)111 oonrla that
ay be eatro.led to him.
I Him is otm fdr. We are under
luting obligation, to th editor or tho Phtllpa
barg Journal, for putting u. In"a proper light bo
(i for th world. After eopylng our remark in
relation to Iba bill before the Legltleture, author
. lilng olergymen and ju. ticca to admioittcr oath.
. to parti who aeek to bo joined In marriage,
t when they ta.peot them for being under age, the
f editor in queation vemarka i 4 v "
f "Friend Ooodlander ougU to hare added that
; ' ib wat aoting in the capacity of a ju.tico to re
l here tbe mindi of any of hit rcadert who mixht
r -oiuerwiio imagtn no waa aeiergyinan.
Leoal Kobbert. AVe notice that
ANDREW JACKSON Monka, a liarrliburg root
tea, patter and folder, to., bat been appointed
; Bank Attwaor f.or thia aection of the State. Thia
la a butlneaa out of whloh the drone, of the party
; make from $25 to 130 per day. y Bctidct thia aoft
i anap, wo unacratani tuat jnonkt it on toe pay
u M.uk a t, , thm ltatlonerr
be uaet In hit offioial capacity aa aa Ateetaor it
v that uted in the patting and folding collar at the
i 'Capitol. Thit compound official, we beliere, hat
a family maiding at Pnnxeutawney, but ha rooeti
mainly at Harriiburg. .M'kat attoni.hea na moat
la, that the bank oBoera allow thia awindla to be
played off on them. Tho tax ia a beary ono and
coata tho State about twelre per cent, to got it
into the Treaniry, when- it thould not coil orer
three pet cent., if robbery waa not th prime
.molir.
i A Partial Eksclt. The suddon
I death of Mra. John 0. Brown, of Lock Haven, in
. January latt, created much xcitemetit in that
Selty at th time, and baa led to a minute Inretti
gatlon Into th oauea of her death by a coroner'.
. Jury la.t week. The Democrat remark. "The
, omclal report of Prof. Roger., of the Pennsylvania
Unireruty, on tho analyel. of the medioina taken
and content, of atomacb of deoeaaed, wal read.
Prof. Roger, report, the finding of atryohnine In
the medicine and ttomach, and the finding of
'bromine and Iodine aa bromide and iodide of
pota.h In the liquid, and iodine and broftilne pro-
aumably aa iodide and bromide of potaah In the
atomacb.' Tbe terdlot of tho jury waa, 'that
Mr l. John C. Brown earn to her death from a
poiaonoua eubttaneo oorn pounded in a preoarip
ftlon of medloine at tbe Drug Store of George K.
loter, In the elty of Look llaven, by aomo peraon
to the jury unknown.'"
, . -o-i
T Chiert Trei-krs. AllllOtlrrh
w had but little anow th paat winter, more lame
timber ha been put into our atreaat thia aeaaon
that) o any former oeeaaion. The editor of the
.Cambria Fnttmf, In alluding to thia, aayt
"The largeat .par that baa born taken out for
eotv-Hr rear, waa eoUoa th Utida of Mr
Porter Kinporta, near Cherry Tree, a few day.
ii meaaarea v iet in lengtn, 4 lacne la
jrth twelve feet from tho butt of tbe tree, and M
achat at the extreme upper end. It waa conveyed
ww nnr, a umanae or two muea, mora than
third of whieh wa up a ateep hill, on a apar
ad drawn by elghteea bor.ee, and baa been taken
to Pert Deno.lt by Mr. Aaa Coon.man,
which It will ia4 It way to Baltimore,
ag with four other apar. measuring rrom 40
44 inehoa, aad will ere long form tho meat of
a noble thin. Anronoa of iht, it Is i.l ih.l
aaara. R. H. MoCormiek and Jeieee Hartw kava
oett .par ran that baa been tent down the
ev thit toaaon, the kvaraga being over 10 incbea
ww aaa aajnooea at too top. une plat.
meaaarea 14 and the other 01 feet In length.'
Jacob Williielm. Two weeks ago
aaoaDood the death f thia ea teemed eititea,
' expired at bla bom la Oraham townahlp, on
Itlh of March, In kla 70th year. Judge
helm, a k waa familiarly called, during th
eight year, waa truly a rep reeenta tire man.
I rM, be wat above the average la viae,
oieeaed a tteut, muaeurar, active frame, aad
vr b undertook had to be "put through."
a a aaa of po.ltlvt vlewt. So one oould
idmtand blm, bacana he alwayt cxpreaeed
If ia "plain Engliah," whether It related to
, religion, politic, or aoclal aCaira. -'
waa aa attire and taalona Democrat during
a life, and manfully defended hia party
whenever h heard it aetalled. The Damo
tf thit county nominated and elented him
t Committione'r In 1845, during the Knot
ig eraeade, whea many of the weak and
M fell from grao. In thia poaitioa he
rgod bla duly impartially and with honor
aelf and bit party. Curing tht war he waa
4 for "dlaloyal preclude," wblch waa
more than exprraaing bia vlewt freely,
to gaaranteed by the Conttitullnn to every
1,) and locked up In Fort Mifflin. Hit
ton, hower.r, noa releaeed him, and be
I home to hit family eonaiderably broked
1 aplriu and phyaloally, from th erTecU
h h never recovered, and. no doabL
I kit death. In 1846, hi party friend,
oalnated and alerted him to the honorable
bf Aeeeelate Jadga, which poaitioa he
b dignity and aatitfaoUo to th public.
born in Northumberland county, en the
February, 1805, and with hia pereata
1 U Aaron.burg, Oeatt ooanty, where he
I kit majority, and Wa married to Miaa
). Wann. lie toon after removed to the
I of Mill Hell, CHntea eouoty, tram
k removed te Claarlleld eoarjty In 84,
tar h breathed hi latt H Wat the
ifnreaont aad trt daagklart, ttteh of
9 wQ jui wjf larvlr him.
CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. .
Th following la a Hat of appolatmaat mad
for 1874, bythoCratral PennijlTaala Ooararuo
of tht U.S. Church t . ... .
wiLLUattrvnT onraicr.
t. Mlrcnii l, PrwtMIng Klder.
Wllllameport Pin Street, D. 8. Monroe, J. F
Davit, tupj Mulberry ilmt, J. J. Piero Prloo
Cbtpal, A. W.tiibaoB Third Street, B, F. Bta
reu. Newberry, B. H. I'oeum. ' j. i
Lyooming A. B. fljoven. - '
Loyal.ook A. H. Meaoh.
Buuehanna J. Y. Kothroek.
Montonrarllle A. M. Crelgatoa.
Munoy M. L. Drum
Hughearillo K. Butler.
, Munoy Creak C, W. Burnley, 0. ). Buek.
Watrontowa J. A. Woodoook. ' 1
Montandon To be anpplled.
Kliinaport Z. B. Rhone. ,
Milton 8. C. Swallow. '
Lewi.burg R. H.nkle. f
Mifflinburg M. P. CrottbwalU. ,'. '
Balladatburg J. T. Wll.o.
Cogaa Valley X. M. Chilooat. .
Liberty Valley A. C. Croethwelt.
: Raliton M. P. Oar.. '
Jeraty Shore W. C. IIaar. '.
l'ine Creek H. Lundy.
Great I. land D. B. McClo.ky.
Lock Marea 8. L. Bowman. J. R. King I Sup..
n. is. Kelly. .
Balona J. B. Cuddy, J. N. Moorhead.
; llyoer J. B. Akera. - i y
Renoro Q. Warren.'
Shintown lo be lupplledby M. Oraham
Leidy J. B. Moon.
6innemahonlng A. E. Taylor, W. B. Wilaon.
Emporium J. w. Ulewine.
Weat Creek To bo .applied. , .
Caledonia L. Q. Hock. '
Wharton T be nnplled by P. Bird.
R. i. Oray, Preaident William.port Uloklnton
Bouinary and member'of Mulborry Btrot tjuae
Urly Confereno.
I. II. Torrenc, Secretary Paana. Bible Sooiety
and member of tho Mulberry Street Quarterly
Confereno.
H. A. Curran, Profeator Keyttono formal
Sohool and member of th Mulberrr Stmt Quar
terly uonierence.
' IK U-Vi.. J-..Nhui reMuUigtui
N. J, and member of Salladaibur
Confereno. . ...
a Seminary,
g Quarterly
baiviLUi DtSTBicrt
N. S. Bvcxixonaa. Pretldlna- Elder.
Danville St. Paul a, F. B. Kiddle; Trinity, A
w- uuyer.
Rivertlde A. B. Bowman. . S
Northumberland J. Hunter.
Waahington H. 8. Mendenhall, N. B. Smith.
jDioomaourg j . a. Houarran.
B.py and Light Street F. K. Crrr.
Orangevilla F. Oearhart.
Beaton J. F. Craig, T, S. Fan. . ,
Berwick S. Creighton.
Miniaville J. aline, T. B. Tubba.
BloomlngdaleH. Wilaon. To be anpplled by
M . v. uruiam.
Muhlenberg W. Motaa.
Bhiokehinny J. A. Gere. . . . -White
Havea K. T. Swart.. '
Hickory Hun C. L. Benaooter,
Wealherly J. P. Moore. - V ..
Haaleton W. W. Rvana.
Jeanaville A. Brltulo. " ' '
Conyngham J. F, Brown, i. Horning, W
Carver.
Catawltta B, P. King.
Kiy.burg T. 0. Cleea, 0. M. Bavldg.
6hamokiu J. C. Clark.
Centralia Q. M. Lamed.
KxoeUior To be aupplied. ,
. Holfenateln U. B. Former. . ,
Mount Carmol S. W. Seara.
A.bland-W. A. nack.
Trevorton (. H. Day.
Bnydertown N. W. Colbnm.
Sunbary J. A. Do M oyer. . -r
Belin.grove J. Moorhead,
B. H. Crerer. Prineinal Worthioaton Seminary
Mineaota, and member of Bloomaburg Quaitorly
voniereaoe.
aiRRisacao Di.raicT.
D. B. Haiua. Praaiding Klder. '
Harriaburg tiraoo Church, O. A. Holme Rt
Paul't, J. A. Mellck ; Kidge Avenue, W. Rink
Firth Street, W. II. Keith.
Mount Pleaaant T. 8. Wilcox. ..
New Cumberland P. F. Rrer, 0. Kite, inn.
York Pint Church, A. M. Harm la j Duke
Street, G. W.Miller. '
Wrightevitlc R. Mallalleu.
Cattle Fin il. H. Alinniju. '
Sbrewtbury-rJ. M. Clark, J. M. Ruaael.
Hanover nod New Oxford B. M. Pro.L
tieltytburg M. L. Uaooe, T. M. Unffilb.
York Sprint. L. N. Clark, F. Rogeraoa.
Well.ville II. R. Bender.
Ilcnderfville J. H. Black.
Wayneeboro W. L. Spottawood.
Greenrafltle W. V, Ganoe.
vnamneraturg rirut t burca, r. ilodgeon j
oocona unurch, J. w. Buckley.
Merceriburg F. Adama.
McConneiaburg J. A. McKindlctt, R. L. Arm
tirong.
ou,ia oe auppueu try Xi. cnamoera.
. Shippen.burg II. C. Cheaton.
Hbippen.burg Circuit J. Y. Shannon.
Mouut Alto J. L. Gnldin.
Itohoboth and Newvllle W. C. Robbina
Carli.le Firat Church, U. T. Urayi Kmory
vuirau, ig oe tuppnea.
. Mount Holly C. Graham.
Mcobanioibur J. M. Lantt.
Falrview and Maryiville V. E. A. Dearer, J.
a. v.oinp, aap.
Donoannon O. Leidy.
Liverpool J. W. Feigiit.
Newport II, M. Ah.
I. P. Be, Preaident Irvine Female Collenand
member of Mecbanie.borg Quarterly Conference.
v. w. uunel, I'roleaaor In Cumber and Va ev
State ' Normal Bahool, member of Shippentburg
Suarieriy vooierenoe.
iUKUTl D18TUICT.
M. K. FoatEt, Pre.idlng Elder.
Huntingdon J. 8. McMurray.
Potereburg J. A. Roea.
Manor Hill W. A. Clipplnger.
Koi.vlllr -J. llNikman.
Mount L'nlon M. L. Smith.
Newton Hamilton A. R. Miller.
iloVeytown G. S. Svk.
UranvUle W. A. Mcfcee.
Lewi.town W. O. I'ergu.oa, W. M. Fry.Inger,
.op. "
Freedom J. R. Abort.
lectur M. 0. Piper.
Milroy J. P. Long.
Mifflin G. D. Feni-naeker.
Thomneonetown w. Rehrlhar.
Port Royal W. R. vTbltney, C. V7. MarahalL
new uioomnem A. w. Decker, h. a. Smith.
Concord G. S. Singer, W. Bowdeen.
Burnt Cabin. W. W. Donmlre.
Shirlayeburg W. McK. Heily. .
Three Spring! R. Shoemaker.
Caatvllle G. W. Dunmp.
McConnellatown K. White.
Sexton W. II. Stevaa, W. E. Hoek.
Kberett J. Donahue.
Raya Hill T. If. McClur. D. U. Huttoa,
Bedford T. Sherlock,
Bedford Circuit J. W. Ely.
Schell.burg J. M. Joha.ton.
Pleuantville J. W. BelU
ALTO0R4 ailVBKT.
T. M. Raa.a, Preaidlng Elder.
Altoona Firat Church. J. Curat i Klrhth Ae.
eoue, R. B. Wilton i Third Charge, D. Bartmaa.
xioiiiuayaourg n. v. raruo.
Duneantville H. Linn.
Martin, bnrg D. Caatleman.
Willlam.burg J. W. Clearer, 1. P. Beaforw, '
Logaa Valley J. A. Dixon.
Tyrone J. 11. McCord.
Eaat Tyrone U. Uuyer.
Port Matilda J. Gu.a.
Mlle.burg (V. M. Mmalnger.
Howard L. 8. Crone.
Beach Creek J. F. Bell, W. t. Owene, eon.
P.-.'. viij. w. l-eokle.
Bellefoote M. L. Bmyan.
Half Moon J. Lloyd. . .
Pine Grove W. U. Noreroaa.
Warrior1 a Mark W. Swynn.
Birmingham W. W. Reeae.
Phillptburg T. Barn hart.
Oraham ton- 4. W. Uaughawoat, A. MeCloeky.
Oeeeola J. B. Bhaver, T. H. Swilaer, aap.
Cloarfleld A. D. Yoeota. r
Woodland W. H. DHL ;
Clearleld Circuit 0. W. Boa.
Curwenavllle J. B. Young.
Lumber City R, H. Wharton.
New Waahington B. H. Colburn,
(ilea Hope W. 8. Uamlln.
Snow Shoe J. Gray, O. B. Ague.
rr . sarnanaw, Chaplain B. A. D. B, Dayton,
.. ub memeer ox vr
Varrier't Mark Quarterly
Conlareaae.
The InUtrmediuto School of thia
borough will cloae on Tuvaday neat, April 74b.
A lamination will be held, commencing on
Wedneaday, whea the pupil! will review the en
lira work of the term. Both teacher and pupila
have labored lo make th tcbool a auceaea. Par
ante and other. Interested In the tucoeaa of our
tchoolt, thould attend the examination and tee
for Ihemaalrea whether th ed oration of (heir
children haa bean properly attended lo.
mm m
List of loiters remaining unclaimed
In tbe Poatnlno at Cleardcld, for the week ending
aiarou auin, liw I
Anderson, John A,
Marrona, W. (.
McKotlieo, Mary Ana
Mcllrath A Berry ,
Norton, W.
Reitar, Mary B.
Hayhora, Ptter
Hylcr, Dr.
Btowell, H. F.
Snyder, Wlaoeld
Clark, David P.
Crowley, D. W.
Croak, M. L.
Duatun, Juha
Ooaa, John
(loraueh, Kmma
Maaaaah, M. J. '
Manahan, Michael
MeUiillt, Uillia
P. A.OACLIN.P. M.
A: G. Kramer, EsrJ., has Perrvowod
his law odloe info Pie's Opera House, aad ooouplea
a room la oompany with Sheriff PI, where hit
friends will aow 2nd him ready t attend I their
lemU waata.
n BOUCATIONAI.
. , - - rial towaaair.
Blooming! on school, taught by M. L. McQuowa.
Report for Tonrth month, ending Feb. 17th, I874i
Whol aambr of pupilt in attenUaooe, H arer
erago attendanoe, 46 1 pr oeat. of atteadanoa,
100) number ttudyiag vooal au.lo, 48 1 drawing,
18 arithmetic, 40 geography, 14) grammar, 18;
vi.ited by two director, i read an eduoallonal
Journal review daily; attendd thra Institute.
during tu aontb literary eierolaet by pupil,
aoh Friday i vi.ited by fuur teaohert and hlteen
cltiaena of the diatriet, and two dlreclon from
other dlttrioti during term.
Curry aohool, taught by V. tl. Spencer. Re
port lor third month, ending Jan. 10th, 1874 1
Whole number in attendanoe, 29 ; arerag attend
anoe, SI j , per oent. of atlendenoe, 73; number
ttudylng arithmetic, SO) iripby, II gram
mar, t not vliittd hy dirootor daring month 1
take an eduoational Journal ; review daily j at
tended three lnatitntea during month.
Townahlp school, (Curweuaville bor.,1 taught
by Mil. Mlna Slon. Keporl for leeood month,
ceding Jan. 10th, 1874 1 Whole a ember of pupila
in attendanoe, SO average attendanoe, 80 1 per
cent, of attendance, 81 1 number ttudylng arith
metic, 38 1 geography, 93 1 granamar, 0 1 no visit
from dlrectorti take the School Journal review
daily. Third month, ending Feb. 17th, 1874:
Whole number in attendance, 34 ; average attend
ance, SI ; per oent. of attendance, 7) ) studies
ame a. previous month, . i . - t
Cheitnut Ridge achool, taught by K. 8. llangh
awaut. Report fur third month, ending Feb. 1 Ilia,
1874 1 Whole number of pupilt in attnudanoe, 4J j
average attendanoe, 30 ; per oent- of attendanoe,
84 number ttudylng musio, 43) arithmetic, S4 )
geugrapby, S4 ) grammar, 2 j vitlted by one
director) review daily.
Oakland achool, taught by Wm. P. ll'.le. Re
port for aeoond month, ending Jan. Otb, 1874 1
Whole number of pupila la attendance, 84 ) aver
age attendance, S8; poreent.of attendance, 80;
number atudying musie, 23 ) drawiug, 8 ( arith
metic, 35 ; geography, 35 j grammar, 1 1 ; not vis
ited by directors. Third month, ending Feb. Oth,
1874i Whole number in attendance, 37 ) average
attendanoe, 31 ) per oent. of attendanoe, 80 ) num
ber atudying vooal musie, 97 drawiug, 8) arith
metic, 37t aeorranbr. 87 j trammer, 13; pupilt
without neoettary hooka, 13) not vi.ited by di
rector. Bridgeport achool, -(Pike Independent,) taaght
by Mis. Anni Underwood, Report for month end
ing Jan. 23d, 1874 : Whole number of pupila ia
attendanoe, 0 ) average attendance, per cent,
of attendance, lot number atudying arithmetic,
0; geography, 1;: grammar, 1' v 1.1 ltd by all the
direotora during tho month. v
rx TOWRaaiF.
Johnson achool, taught by Mlu Annie Read.
Report for third month, ending Feb. Id, 1874 :
Whole number of pupila in atteadanoa, 14 1 aver
age attendance, per sent, of attendance, 04)
number atudying arithmetic, 8 geography, 1 1
muaie, drawing and grammar not taught visited
by two dreotora during month.
Porter eohool, taught by A. T. Sahryvtr. Re-
Eort for month ending Jan. Id, 1874 ; Whol nnm
r la attendance, SI average attendanoe, 23 ;
per oent. of attendance, 73; number studying
arithmetic, 12) geography, 10 ; grammar, 4) via
ited by one dirootor. Month ending Feb. 2d,
1874 t Whole number ia attendance, 28 ; average
attendanoe, 23; per oent. or attendanoe, 83;
ttudiet tame aa laat month ; no vl.lt. from direct
or. ; ten vi.ltt from parent..
Fennvllle achool, taught bv X. C. Read. Ra.
port for .mouth ending Feb. Oth, 1874 1 Whole
numer of pupila in attendanoe, 48 average at
tendance, 62) per eeat, of attendanoe, 80 1 num
ber ttedying arithmetic, 41) geography, 28 r
grammar, 0 , no riiitt (rum director ; attended
throe Inatitutej. - t t
oiaraim latTirur uibtixo.
A District Institute waa organised by teacher
of Pike, Penn, Lumber City aad Curwenavllle.
Two meeting, were held each month, all teacher.
taking aa active part In the exercises. Maetinga
were wan aitenaea ny cuiaece ana director.
Wo want the citizens of onr borough
to reeq -w na. we imnx, on oar nrat peg.
Special!. '
t. A. n.KCK. a. . aiLt.a,
Our buyer, T. A. Fleck, Is aow In Philadelphia,
and about tho 10th of April we will open aur aew
Spring and hummer .lock. Our patron, will
pleaae make a note of thia. At Wm. Reed'a old
land. . (aprl-41) T. A. FLECK A CO.
In. ore your life In the Co operative Mutual
iue inauraooe company or Lancaster county, ra
aprl-Jt , R. M. JIcENALLY, Agmt.
Wiktid Every body lo read th new plan of
Line in.oranoe auvoru.ea oy
aprl-Jt R. M. Mt EN ALLY.
It will ray well for all to oall at thee Keyatoa
oeior ouying, (.1-29; n n. Itaan,
Call a R. M. MoEnally and got your life In
lured.
The llneet line of Carneta ever brouzht to the
county, al to fiyslone.
5,000. Yon eaa have an Insurance of fti.000
on your life for about $J0 per year, See R. M.
uocnauy a narertiaeuenu
New tlytet of White flood, at the Eeytteao.
New Drett Uoo4l aad Shawls at th Kej.tont.
Laid PLlaria. A oar load lutt received fret
Huntingdon, by
mario-ot anautil a LVlLa.
Call and ae lb aew goods at th Key. tone.
Ladle., Mines and Cbildrea't Bhoea la great
variety, at the Koyatnn.
Black Silk at bargain, at the Key.ton.
Pillow Ceelnc, Bheetinzs and Tickler, in treat
variety, at is. key. tune.
Kara I Faux 1 Fan ! Among the man arena
rations that wo have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or
any throat or lung difficulty, none of them are
equal to Dr. Morria' Syrap of Tar, Wild CherryJ
ana iiorehound. 11 yon are amioted, eau at our
.tore and we will give you a aample bottle ret 0
eaaryer a genu: uaruwio a irwin, 'Jlearneid ;
Holt, Wood. id. A Holt, Wallaceton 1 H. E. Wil
llama, Willl.m't Urov. March 1 1 ly.
Mr. John Troulmaa haa cone Into the Under
taking buetneea in eonneotloa with hia Furniture
bualua.a. Imported Walnut Caikcts and Colfinl
alwaya on hand and furnlahed promptly. Funer
al, attended.
A full line of Household tlood, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for tale by H. F. Bigler A Co.
Boaanaa Warno. Two or three day board.
ere eaa ba accommodated in a private family.
Boarding good aad ehargaa reasonable. For
luriuer inwrmatia apply at tail otic.
Norira to Waooa a an Ciaaiaaa Mixaai W
bar Jut received a geaeral asaortment of Wagon
aad Carriac Wood, alee a full Una of Bmlnn
aau jaaiea, woien we oner OBaap tor Man.
it. V. KuLsa a C.
Montour Blate Paints, for painting boaaee In-
aid aad ovicide Cottagea, Farm Building., Ac,
Beautiful, durable aad conomieaL U round ia
para Linaeed Oil.
myj ia , 11. r. bioi. a Co.
Bird Cagea a large asaortment at II. I. Big.
tor vo. a.
Saws. Dl.tan'. Cros-at Bw. Oraat Amariaaa
naw, neynun a Wgntoing Haw, at
--72 II. f. Bit, A Co s.
H. W. BUIer A da. have bee maklna extensive
eaaiuoas so insu atoaa er Hardware the laat few
aaya. averylklng new la Shelf Hardware, Bad
dlere Hardware. Farmer' Hardware. Builder.1
Hardware, and Hardware of all kind., can be Kn
ai ineir awra. - (fay 22.
R. R. Wheelbarrow., Baby Carrlatti. Tor Ex,
preve n egoae aaa vr BoeiDarrowa, a.
myJSr
74
H.
F. Biol A. Co 'I,
Calcined Plaster for sate by H. F. Bigler A Co.
Juat received, a larae lot of dne.nUfl!
t .. e.." . " "v
muh me uetenu a.
24-72 11. P. Biotaa A Co'.
care timet nave l,aoorl Have Mnnnvl H.va
Ulotne.l The" Move tv Wrla" la Ih. k..t I.
tne maraet. Buy It 1 try It.
"or tale by II. F. Diui.a A Co.
Itaio This t Pertnnt whooontemnlata hali,llne
will do well lo cull nnd enmiae ear clock of
DIJII.UIHU XAToklA LH. We h.r. In .lnnW .
full line of Bulldcra' Hardware, Nalle. l'aiola.
...n..f runy, vaicmrn ria.ter, ao.
i H. V. Bioi.a A Co.
Paints. Oil. and Varnlihee I,., a.li ... li
Bigler A Co.
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Wan,
Household Onede.
All kinda of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Paint., Oil. Varnished
Calcined Plaster.
M'aron and Carriage M&bia'
All of the above for sale at the mauinolh Hard
ware more 01 u. r. Jiiglcr Co., Second street,
OIaoi erteailjl Pa
vioaaiKoiu, a ae ... jf,
SO IXCUBK FOR BBINfl SICK,
Na peraen tan ua Boaohte'a Oeraaa Byrua
without getting Immediate relief anal sore. We
have In trst case of Cougha, Cold, er Con.ump.
tioa, eraay diaeaae of the Throat and Lung., yet
te hear from that he at bee cured. We have
dl.trihgled rery year for thra years over 260,
000 aampl hottlea "rana or rnaaoa" by drug
gist la all parts of the United States. No other
maaufaeturer ef mediclae ever gave their prepara
tion! tueh a test a this. Oo to Tour Drugglit,
0. D. Wiriou, aad act a bolt I fur 76 oeato and
7 It two dosas. will rsli.ee fo. j;oggfy
22srrl.it. ,
, ba Tbaradey, March 2th, MU, by Rot. Wa.
M. Buaoariau). Mr. FKKDEUIpK HAUCK.of
tleynoldsville, JtlTenon sounty, aad Miaa MARY
ELIZABETH BLOOM, of liloomlngton, Clear
leld oouuty.
' :- " ' 2l7tt. :i ;-
la U Irani townahlp, CfiarOeld oonnty, of eon
tumptlon, HENRY MuLAi:UllLIN, aged 60
yoara. (Huntlngdoa and Adama oouuty paper,
pleaae oopy. - ".'
In Lawrence townahlp, on Wedneaday, March
18th, 1874,of diptheria.TABITHA W., daughter
of M. V. and M. B. Owl, aged t years, 11
months and 17 daya.
i I .!!".;
narltttu.
Clearfield Markets.
Ci.AHriLn, Pi., March 90. 174,
Apple.. green, 00 SOlogt, draaaed
Dried, lb..... 12 Hide., green- 6
Apple buttor,fl gal, ' 76 llami 00 (4 10
B,,iW tltltrt 85 Shoulder...... 0ll(ul 124
Beana. 2 76(g) t 00 Side..r 00(a) 121
Buokwheat..,., 1 vol,xu i...ii(gi ia
Buekwheat fourth, ' tjMeti pork,yibbl...S2 00
Beef, dried .... 25iOatl , .. Of
n. r k af ' 1 Olllnlntia 9 OA
ueei, ii"" -
Boardt, M 12 00(0)14 00;Potatoet t 100
. . . i . nn t) i J I - J m. i
oorn,inenoa.M.... ii iiwiip,iii,iiiii .
Corn, ear 0U(o) 50 Plaat.r, bbl I 00
Corn meal, ft aack, 1 80 Rye. 1 10
Chop, owt2 0a 2 40; Regt, Vlb I
Clovertead 8 00 Halt, W .aok.i0(a) 160
Cheeee.. 90 'Shingle,!! in.$4(u)J 00
Ckerrle., Ib. 10 (v 25 Shlnglc.,20 lnlO(eTl6 00
Chloken., dr.d, lb, 12) Timothy aeed 6 00
Eggt 25Tallow 124
Flaaeead..., 2 00 Wheat.M.,..... . 1 76
Flour ..9 50M 10 00 Wool . . 40
Hay .........00 00r(42S 0;Wood, 9 oord ... 4 60
Pennaylraaia IlaIlro4
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON and after Monday, NOV 3d, 1873, tbe
Paaaenger Trains will run dally (except Sun
days) between Tyrone and learOold, a follow
! , i t CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Cle.rdald 3.40, r. u.
Phllipsburg....4.86, "
O.oola ...4.50, "
Tyrone 8.00,
Tyren 9.30,1.1,
Oweola 10.40,".
Philipiburg... 10.54, '
Clearteld 11.50,"
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearleld 6.40 .
Pblllpaburg.. 0.86
Osceola. 0.60 '
Intersection.. T.49
Tyron 0.40 '
Tyrone... 7.00 p. a,
Interseetion...T.ll "
Osceola (.10
Philip.barg ...8.26
ClearOeld, ar...l.20 "
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefoote, Pa !...$ 2 05
Mlddletown ..I6
Marietta- 6
Look Havea...
2 70
8 00
William.port..,,,
Buatlngdon
Lowiatown.
Marv.vllle-
Laneaater 6
PHILADELPHIA 7
Altoona I
Jnhnitown.-, ........ 2
1 80
2 00
4 50
d 76
HARRISBL'RO.
PITTSBCRQ...,,, 6
Close connection, mad by all trains at Tiron
aad Look ilarso.
S. 8. BLAIR,
mylf.tf. Saperlatendrnt,
PainTa Aa Paiwraaa' Fianin. Our ateek
of Paints and Painlera Materiala la oomDlete. I
eluding J. T. Lewia' Pure White Lead. John La
eaa A Co' Par White Lead, F. R. A Co' Bee
Lead, and a number of eheaper brands of White
Lead; aleo, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnl.heaof j
all kinds, n full llne-of Bruehea, and a fullliaaof
colore, dry and In Oil.
my2it"3 H. F. Biolh A Co.
tw di'rrtisrmrntsi,
REMOVAL!
Second Strcel,
CLEARFIELD, TA.
I bar thia day lea. ad the above room. I will
represent the DRI GOODS BUSINESS to better
drantag than formerly, in having tu Indent
room to dltplay my good. . Th room it ootnrao
illou. aad wall located for the partlealar line of
gcodi I represent, and my expenses for dslng
basiutet being very light, I will make tb Key
ton one of th beet plane la Central Peonijl
vavia to buy goads. Aa entire new tine of
DItY GOODS
AND
CARPETS
Jnrt received. Call and see.
WM. REED,
Seeond street, Clearleld, Pa, March 26, 1874.
Life Insurance on a New flan!
THE CO OPERATIVE MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
The Best and Cheapest Life Insurance
In tbe World I
- Th oblaet of th Company Is to secure the
" r.iaani 10 tne widow, ku.band, or.
aha, bear or leaal renresentetiv of a imiwi
member, at the end of sixty days after proof, of
ea way eoiiar aa mere are member belonging
10 imm virietoa ia wnuta taa aeeeased wat in
sored.
It I proposed n make th number of members
ax aach Dlvisloa FIVE TH0U8ANB, to that
wnea compacted eacR membw s life will be 1.
sared for tb aam of
I'lVK THOUMAND DOLLARS,
Any nersoa in aood hMlth. male oe femel
between the age. of Ofleea and .ixty.gr, ahall
b (ligibl to meauheranlB. and unoa lha nav.
ment of an entrance fee of from Ho to M, ac
cording to age, ahall receive a life-long policy,
tubjeol lo the nil., of the aanwlatlon, Upon th
death ml a member, aa asaaaaeiant nf one dollar
and ten eenta is levied upon tb survivors, te be
Pin ai ine omoi 01 too company within forty
daya. One dollar from each member goea tp the
family of Ihe deceased, and ten oei.ta for lha
working eipense of th eomnana. For full nar.
tkitlara addreas 01 call on
R. M. HcBNALLY, Agent.
Office la room formerlv oeaunled ha J. 11
ruiieni, K.q. t
k iearneiu, ra., Maroh 16, 1874.
FIRST CLASS BAKERY!
NOTICE TO BAFTSfEN.
Tharabacriberhasfftteduiia 8r.t-claae Bakarv.
and wlahea t infem raftmen that ha will annaiv
them with BREAD, P1KB, CAKKB. Ac. on
reasonable terana. ,
Bakarv eaat and of hridaea,' eaaa Ihe I.I.W
ClearReld, Pa.
maris-aai JOHN CUTLER.
HOUSE ASD IiOT.FOl. SALE,
The oadartlgaml offers' for sale a valua
ble Iowa property, la Ihe borough of Cloarfleld.
Lot 60172, altiateoa Pie ttrcet, with a good
two-ator Blank Houae thereon ereelad. H.
Oalahed eomplele good cellar and good water.
Prioe reasonable and payments easy. For far
ther partiealare laoalre of the aaaearlhar. Po..
aoHloa glvsa aa ikeet ati after aula.
I. O. BAROER.
CleiiueH, Muck t 1874.
rn. djooii, GmtiM. tit.
ED. W. GRAHAM,
DEALER IS
QE&EBAL MEECHAHDISE, '
SQUARE TIMBER & UMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Has Just opened, at th old stand, In Qraham't
i , .. , Row, a oomplete stock of
je ir a o o u $,
, . of every deacrlplloa.
DRY 00OD8. V , ....
GROCERIES. ;
1IARDWARE,
BOOTS AND 8HOE8,
v ; CLOTHINO, dx., dv.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUfi.
, : MEAT, ' ' " '
. J . SALT,
11YE,
OATS,
' - ' CORN,
At WATS OS HAND AND FOR
SALS AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
.Il'.t.- v t-. '
-r . ' r L I) U XL
Rseelva! by lb ear load, aad sold at a small
advaa.
A supply of ROPE constantly en hand.
Spaelal Inducements offered to those gelling out
Square Timber and Loga, aa w deal largely
la Lumberma't Buppll, and are pre
; pared at all times to purohaao tin-
bar and lumbar,
E D. V. 01 AH AH,
. . Market Street, " ; .
CLEARFIELD, PA.
' Oct. 29, I8TJ.
G
ROCERIE8 & PROVISIONS,
J. S. SHOAVERS,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Givee notice that a freah aupply ef the follow.
tag gooda haa Juat been reoeived aad are offered
at extremely low Iguraat
MEATS, Ao.
New Soger Cared llama, Shoaldere, Sides,
fried aeei, 11am sausage, Lara aad Cheese.
- 1 FISH.
Mackerel, Herring, Scoth Plerrleg, White Fish,
Cod risb, Fresh Columbia River Sulmoa, Spiced
Salmoa, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut,
u looters, hardipea, Ohadinaa and Fresh Lobsters
STRIPS AND MOLASSES, all kinds.
SUGARS, an kinda.
RICB, Carolina aad Rangoon.
COFFEES.
Rio, Java, Maraoaibo, Neotar aad Turkey.
TEAS.
Toung nyton, Imperial, dun Powder, Oolong,
Japan aod Bngll.h Breakfaat.
SPICES, of all kind., ttrfctly pure. -I
SHAKER CORN,
OHMKN PEAS,
SPLIT PEAS,
HEANrlt
I IARL BABLKI,
MACARONI.
FARINA,
CORX STARCH, .
PEARL WHEAT,
WI1KATKN UHITS,
NCTRINA,
1IO.MINV,
JIOMINV 0RIT.1,
Ac, Aa, Ac.
TAI'IUCA.
MAN IOC A,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, all kinds.
; , A full line of
Canned ftrelablei, Fruilt ana
JtlHet.
TURKEY PRUNES and DRIED FRUITS.
PICKLES, la jar aad in barrel,
CRACKERS AND CASES.
Oytr, Soda, Wine, Butter, Sugar aad Faaay.
SOAPS, Lauadraod Toilet,
VINEGAR, Cider and Wine.
PEACH and APPLE BUTTER.
Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal.
COAL OIL and LAMP CHIMNIES.
Caah paid for Batter. Tgga and Potato . A
liberal ahar of patronage ia solicited.
Good delivered. N
Clearleld, March 4, 1874.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpHE WINTER AND STRING TERMS will
X Clow May xvtn, 1574.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lei-
sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography 17 It
History, Local and daierfptive Geography
wit Haa urawinf, u rammer, ageatal
and Written Artthmett ....... 88
Algebra ead the Bcieaees.... II
I.tructloe In Instrumental mu.ls............ 1 80
Oil painting, 14 laaaoos... 11 80
wax wort ... I It
For full partioalare nd for Cirealar.
Clearleld, March 11, 1874. 8:7:70. y
ILEARFIELP ACADEMY.
halu vErAxinaiT,
THE BUMMER TERM of fourteen week will
immeaoo MONDAY, MAT 11th, 1874.
Terana of Tuition.
Readiag, Wtitieg, Mental aad Wrlllea
Aratkmati. U rammer. uotrnhy aaa
Mi.torv.-... Si 41
Natural Philoaophr, Physiology, and Sin
gle antry Book-keeping, or either, with
the above.... 11 04
For Instructions ia Doable Entry Book
keeping ead Commercial Arllkmetlo,
ial 4rms lo b arranged.
For particujan napacttng th eoluSol apply I
For partlca
aeg7'7Stf '
a. a. cBNat.Lr.
in1HPA8 court sale. b
Vr virtu of aa ardor ef th Ornbaos' Court of
leameia county, ana to me a I reeled, there will
he eipoeed to public .ale, In Lutner.hurg, Clear
leld county, Pa , at 1 o'clock P. M., oa SAT
URDAY, APRIL II. U74. the following real
estate, late me property of William Kirk, de-
seaseo, nounurq ana aeacrlbed aa rollcws i All
Uioea two certain tracts or pieces of land, situate
in Brady township, Cnarneld count. Pa ' tfca
Aral thereof beginning at the elevea mile stone
an tbe Susquehanna and Brie turnpike thence
kv.i iw i..new more or ie.. to n post enenoo by
land of William Ilrlabin north 90 herobn. .
or leiei a pin thence west 41 114 perches to
- --1, , 1 , -, ( ia t
m - i ."enow nuns sc a-. pervuee to la
norm oounuary una o tract Ho. 1408 1 thenoe by
Ih aame 01 110 perches Bare or le.a to a hL
nut at the turnpike i thence along the aame by
,i .ari.'HB ooiirsea ana ai.tanoe. merenr to the
iao ot Mgmning, containing TWENTY-FIVE
CRM aad 154 perch..
Th aeeond thereof heiinntnr ai a nn.t an the
usquehanri and Krla turnnike. and the line he.
tween tract No. 108 and S67T j thence along
aid turnpike north 171 perches, more or leas, to
a ooinij thene still alontf tlia . Mia ...ill SSI
degreea, we.l till parcbea to ornrflnd of
emea i ayior inanoe weat 01 perchea to a atone
a land of William Kirh t then,:, he Kirk'. l.nH
South (1 1-10 Heretic, to a line of Wireuu Na
SiJJ and IOHHj thenoe along eald boundary line
eaat 01 perchea lo the beginning, eoalainlng
A,nno enu lee peronea, cloepl,
Ing and reaarrlni oat of the above rtretal.u a
""f" . " oi tana nnrtiorer conretod to
eorgeArlck. , ,
The improvements 'on lb above dr'w-thad
premises are a two-ttory plaak house, barn aad
other outbulldlnat. aad bavin thereua aea ml the
best orchards In th ooantv. Abeat ena in
cleaved end in na excellent state of cultivation.
TERMS OF SALB.-One.thir cash aad bal
aae la three eqaal annual payment, with latee
t from date at lia per aeut., aod lo h aeaared
ay koadaad mortgaae oa the uremlaw.
.rthIO 31 j. H.KlWt, Ad',.
$ir.ivxrf. Itttttwi; tStf.
rROXSIDES STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER IS
HARDWARE,
stoves, . T ., , ' .
HEATERS, '
R A NOES,
t HOLLOW-WARE,
,t ,;, paints. ;.
OILS & VARNISH,
PUTTV k GLASS,
' ROPES,
STEP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
The aeUbnted Toledo Antl Freeiing Qalvanlaed
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
N bttr Pumpt In tb market.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLUBS, of all kindf,
LAMP FIXTURES, A.
All at lowwt priaas. 1-14'74
Pra.uelle Btraat, Phlllpsbarf, Pa.
FAIRBANKS'
. STANDARD
SCALES,
or 4Li aixnti
Raggage Barrawt, War. house Tnuks, Copying
Pre lea, Improved Money Drawer, Aa.
roa aata ar
II. F. BIGLER & CO
Dealera la Urdwar,
mchS0:7;tf Eeoond Street, Clearteld, Pa.
N
EW ADVERTISEMENT t
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A. FLECK & CO.
wo old ftDBoanet) that y t low opeolng for
th FII tStiio tht en! fttlrmetlva ud aomulau
Wvst , ,
Millinery and Fancy Goods
ver before offered la Clearleld. In our Fancy
n I- r . . . . ..... . -
uwue ieperuneu. wa are onarmg lull line of
Hosiery,
Woolen t-ooda,
Hoo Okirta,
toraeta,
Hair Good,
Caaraa Patteraa,
Worataela, dke
Glove,
Tlee, -Icea,
.
Rlbbane,
Dreaa Trlaasniaga,
all of which wo ar offering at attraetlr prices.
We are aow opealng th latest style and novel
uee lor ne ru eaaoa.
BONNETS,
HATS,
FEATHERS,
PLl'ltSS,
VILVEJ RIBBOKS,
tlti,
.ORNAMENTS,
FLOWERS, Ac
0UB TBIMMINQ DmBTMEIiT
li la ebarg of a IraUelaM trimmer from the elty,
W solicit aa Impaction of oar ilylct by th
ladl of Clearteld aad viaialty.
otor room Ih tame a. now occupied, by Wm
na,B.v. street.
T. A. KI.KCR,
A. M. HILLS.
nori'71
KRATZER & LYTLE
Turpentine,
I WILL SELL YOU Olaal',
J v I Putty.
l-ainlt,
Oil,
frendij Ricliards' & Co.'i
Buck Lead
AND
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Immense stock oa hand.
C1eld, Pa, Juae 4, l7i:
. Clearneld Nursery.
RKCOURAGE UOMB INDUSTRY.
THE aadaralgned, having Miabedkad a aTwt
v.ereeie en,u orw.n.vine, Is prepare U rer.
ateh allktad af FRUIT Taa.i
dwarf J Brerpeaa, Bhrubaevy,' Srap. VI.IT
aad Ra,b,rv .... Alt, 8lb.rl. Crab Tr.i
Qala, aad marly ..arl.t Rhabarb, Aa. Order.
rpUj atuadad to. Addw... ' "
..all li. ;,WIHT.
lr M Clr.4vllli Pa
tt Coofli, emtxltt, it.
9, ef. WfATIRtMtMaMaw
v. w. tm.
WEAVER & BETTS
CLEARFIELD, PA.( , 5
Ar offering, at th old tud of 0. L. Rd A Co,
their slock of godi, contlitlog of
DRY - GOODS, GRCXEUIES,
COOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
HARDWARE,
QUEB.NSV7ARE,
FLOUE, FEED, SILT, ic, deb.,
At th Bioit reuonabl jttn for CASH or Ih
xelwnp for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
aaT-Advances made to tho angaged la get
ting out eqaare timber oa the most advantageous
terma. pdtljan7S
BISEL'S
BEE HIYE
UTOliJJ,
LOCK HAVEN, rEH'A.
Harlag added Ifty feet to our already eapa
eioas Store Room, and with an nlarged stock of
rarything I tb lia of
DRY GOODS
we invite th people of Clearleld county lo oall
aad In. poet th
Our goods were bought at the low prices during
the late panie, and we are now prepared to offer
inducement tueh at were never before offered in
Look Haven.
Buyer will lod it greatly to their advantage
to eall oa ua before making their paroaaee.
... J. J. EVERETT A CO., Prop'r.
Lock Ilaren, Feb. II, l74.-3m
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Opposite Tost OfSoe.
New Goods I" New Price's
CIIOICB LIKE OP TEAS.
OOLONGS,
.. Japans,,
imported,
YOUNG HYIoi,
ENI.ISH BREAEFAST
Purest in Market.
BUTTER AND ECU
Will be ken! aad told at Irst cost.
Cash paid
for Country Prodne.
GERMAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
. PRESERVED PEARS,
. PHILADELPHIA HAMS
KIWI.
Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, to. -
.. v PICKLIiH.
Barrel Pickles and Eogtl.h Pickle.
FLOUR AN b PBE;
Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal', Ac.
febiWd lVtlk a mitcuVslL
O. I. c.
1TTIIERE lo buv mv DRV OOODI nift
.1 T ..ri, Queentware, Glaaiwar. Drnga aid
Hotlont, Conftotiontriee, Aa, oheap for eatsb.
Th tobaorlber ben Iran to Inform hit eM ud
ew customer inau aa aw aamia
VARIETY STORE
IN OLKN HOPE, PA.
Aad Will Mil roods at nrieea la nil lb. il
liberal redectioa will b mad to customer bu
Ing at whale!.
Call aad eisrcln. my atoek befor pnrobaalng
lM"f Ublhr.,fpbi0..troll.f,
, ,. I C. J. KEAGY.
Glen Hop, Pa., June 14, 1171.
JNPERtAltING.
Th undersigned are now full.
oarry en th business of
ruDEittfAkixii,
, AT REASONABLE RATES,
nd resDocllullr eollelt the n.in... .t. .
mlla4 oht.'rvl.. . -
JOIIK THOUTMAN,
. JAMte, I. t va v
Clearleld, P., Feb. 18, 174. '
gTONE'S SAW GUilMEHS AND
SAW UPSETR.
W have reealvbd the .. r. ik. A ,
III tell them at manafaeturar't prlcea. Call aad
a oey ar tne ovet.
J1 ' H. F. Bill LEU A m
C ,,t A" P"oa. ar hereby .eater,
ed not I aaraharlaa j.n.,Tu
r i!.T,. ",w P"'loa tlwrgo Hill, ..
they belong to ma and ar tuhjeet to my oHer.
finder. March 4, 14.1a. R, WARINO
TIWICE8. A. COHaTABLU,. VMtsm
FEE BILL, aa wiU a ,h. m, rf ,.t.
Ir al, aiail I. , Utttu, J'Jj
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF iUE flKBAT .
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
or a. i'OHTEa bhaw, p. b, it
. IMPORTANT UiUTIISi .. ,
navlne auocaeded in cettlng lighter tariff oa
material, benoo tbe lu and neo'eral sbarg for
partial and full oet of Teeth. I use Hi best
manufacture of tooth and other materia All
o peratlona registered and warranted to glv lr.
r lo and eatisfaotion.
Fritdda, retleot that my charges for the Inser
tion of artllciai and tho earing of the natoral
teeth arendw th uio.t reasonable in Pennsylvanin.
Preaerve your tooth and yon preeerve your health.
Puttrn of the natural teeth In a healthy, pre-"
aervatlvaandlstful condition is made a specialty.
Dixsaaaa and mpllormatiorie common tu th mouth,
aw and associate parts, sr. treated and corrected
with fair suooeM. Examinations, gad oonsulto
tlonl rata.
It would ba well for patient from 4 dittano to
lit m know by mail a few daya before coming
tp the office . . , ,
It is very important that children between th
eget.of six and twclr years ahould have their
tooth examined. 1
Aniosthetis ar auintmaiorca ana icctu re
oved without pain.
Di-notitiont and oh racier kre Judged by all
tb world by tb cipreaalons of the fuoe, bono
bow vorr di.aitrou. may it therefore be for per-
eons to indulge an expreaaioa of distorted featurea,
even apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artificial) comforts and pleasure,
reapect aad obey naluial tuaplicilir. anJ Initmot.
OB? in New Mnsoni Building, Beohd slredt,
Clearleld, Pa. . : mayl4'f 1
DENTALCAfiD.
, Dr. A. If. HILLS
Would far to bit naUetUi mod th Dub
ie feriermitjr, Jht, hiring 4iHoWd prtnnklp
iriih Up. tSfattw, h U worn dvinfr tha ealin wvrtc
of hi offlo h iro ml f, o tiit puieoti iid not fear
being iit aodT th bnij of ny ,olbr operfttor.
Ulet-rtcia, n Arc it zv JS72-pazumen7S
J. M. STEWAET, D..D. S.,
boot over Irwiq', Drag Shir,
, . CIRWENSVULB, PA.
All dental operations, either ia the maohaalaal
or operative branch, promptlw aUecide to aad
.1., . : , . . . a : , .. . : ,
miiiiHiwB jue eotvea. Dpecie, etieniiun paid
to the treatment of disease, of the hatural teeth,
gam. aad mouth. IrirgalaritT of th tenth cue-
oessfully corrected. Teth extracted without pain
oy me utm oi Aioer, enu arttaciai iccin maeriea
of the heat material and warranted to render aat
Ufaction .j. . . aprill'71:lr
rjpHE MITCHELL WAGC-N,
. ; ' . or '
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use.
L'nlvpraally kaowa a th ,
ORIGINAL RACINE WA'dON.
Mad by cxoerTeneed workmeh out of as wood
material aa mosey eaa buy. We do not claim ta
build the lowest priced Wagons, but our aim i to
build a well proportioned wagon in nil its parts,
nnd exel.n durability and light draft. For the
put quarter of a oentnry tho Mitchell Wagon ha
suocessfulli malntainrd the reputation of bing
th beat wagon in use. The rapidly increasing
demand for them prove their auperiority over all
other wagona.
Uitcbell, Lewi A Co., .Manufacturer., Racine,
Wisconsin. For tale by
, . TH03. BEILY, .
Aug. 1, 1873. - . Clearleld, Pa.
The Bell's Run Woolen factory,
Peon township, Clearleld Co., Pa. ,
bVRNEB rtUTl
IBT 0t
BtJRNED U P I
Tee subsorllien tar, el great einrnee, rebuilt a
neighborhood neoesaity, in the erelion of a first-
ei.s tvoolca Manufactory, with all tha modern
Improvements attached, aud are prepared to make
all kin.la of Clothe, CaeslmareS, Satinetts, Blan
kets, Flannels, 4c Plenty of goods oa hand to
aupply all our old and a thouaand now eustomers,
whom we ask to come aod examine cur ttoek.
Th businefl of f -
CARDING And fulling
will receive our especial attention. Proper
arrangement will be made to receive ani1 deliver
Wool, te suit customer, All work warranted aad
don upon th abort est notlo. and by strict attea
tioa to busineu w hop to realise a liberal thara
of pablie patronage.
10JMKJ POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will pay the highest market price for Wool
aad rll our manufactured gooda as low aa aimilar
goods can ba bought ia the county, and whenever
we f.il to render reaeonehle aatisfeotton w can
always b band at hoai rajur to make araner
explanation, mther in person ot f Jotter.
jam 3 juiianus a tO.NS,
aprlllltf Bower P. O.
JkEW 6TOKE A.ND NEW GOODS.
JUS. SHAW & SON
Hare juat opened a
Niw Eroai, on Main SU CuagrjiLB, Pa,"
taUlr occupied Wm. F. 2EWI.V.
Their ilock conaitti of
t23Hi2r CS CD CD tti S3
Oaociaiia of tbe bi quality, .
QuEENSwARE, IWti hhd Slioes,
and every arllcle aaoeatarr for
one' comfort, .
Call and itmioe our itock before par
ciieiog eiMwher. May 9, 1 8C6-tf.
fEAP GlibCEKIESI
LUMBER CITY, PA.
Th aadcralcned announceo to hia eld frtenda
and natrona that he haa nnannJ m m-nmA Mmm -e
tlaU)Ch-KIS A PROVISIONS at tbe old stand
oi airk a bpencer, for which he eolicits a liheral
patronage. H. W. SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pe., March l-tf.
Ji R; M'MURRAY
WILL sjirTLY YOU WITH ANY ARTICI.H
OF MERCHANDISE AT THE VERY LOWEST
rnit,o. whi Aau BBS. (I:t:71:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
I.STll A Y Cam tre.paa.iog oa Ih premleo
J of tbe subscriber, resldin at lha Tni.n.1 i.
llu.toa town.hip, o or about the loth of Ooto.
her lett, a erumple-horncd, men colored cow, sup.
poeeu w a are yeara old. The owner is rrqueet
d to come forward, prove property and take her
away, or ah. will he dl.posrd of according lo law.
Boelth. Mar.ia. lt ELIJAH BI Rhg.
JIME! LI ME!
The under.tffned Is new tMpi t i.l
the publlo with an exoellent quality of
Bdllefohte WoorJ-BurnerJ Lirfie.
tor plMtering urpoK., by lb large or .mall
awaatlty. Can be found for Ihe preaent at Plo'a
aew building, on Market aereet. '
""" L. K. MrCt'LLOl'UH.
AUTIONAII hereon. mrm hsar!. a.. J
U ag.ini pjiiahng, or la any way m.ddling
with the following property now in the poeecasto.
of Joha Roaa, of Wa .tm. vl.. n..L..
ay -bay hpra. one wagon, one eled, aad Iw eeta
T'.Vh '' r-opatp belong, t.mu
i (eft with him .a loan nly, ..h
"tT. . iAMKti H. Tt'RNKR.
W.llaoeton, March S. IH74.
The Lightning tamer.
THE naderslgned ar. Ih. tel. Ar.n(, B (hi
eoenlv foriheN,t. a i .. . r"'
LIGBTNING ttDi-"K,iT Ht'yZ:
rod now la eej. and ar. j i " 7.
aeieau. ... i. w. " ta
" v w wvnniry,
that aa will put aatm up a better rod, and for
lea. mon, thaa I. .harg, by ihe
25? Zta.T?J f mS
arrjr t .r liitl ah, a.v.r to nntk.
ENCOURAGE liOMB LABOR.
Ulr kalldiagi UJree aa by lei.., 2
fall la po.. w. .ill p tbj a. h'n
la tb.eo.aty 9mTnJt tHom.iuif,
CII..1.1,, )i.rek tflojt I?tr KP: