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

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    CLKAUK1ELU, PA.
WEDNESDAY MOItNINO, NOV. 4, 1874.
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iti:M(;ioi!H noticrh.
Methodist Hpleeopal Churc hRev. A. D,
Yomtu, Pastor. Public (Service every tiabbath
41 IU a. to., anu If "
Hal.hath (School at 0 A, M.
Prayer Meeting very Thursday, at Vi I, it.
Communion (Service, Ant Sabbath of every
monin, ni ivj At n.
Prcebyterlau Church Re?. II, 8. UtiTi.un,
Snbbatb services morning and evening Hah
Uth Hcbu.il at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea
day evening.'
Mt. FraiieUl.prth--J aUitllr lUf. f.
J. HHmmiiA. Mt 1U4j 'oluoh A. M-fu. tho
second and fourth Huodaya of each month.
Luttiernu Church. Her. l. M. Moaan.
Preaching every Sabbath. morning and evening,
Knbbath Kobool at 9 a, M. Prayer meeting every
WtHineeuay evening.
OFFICIAL WRIXTOHY.
Ttmi ar noLiniu (jiuianai iM'ioirs oovatv
Becond Monday of January.
Thtrd Monday of March.
V'irat Monday of June. ; a) .. ii'-i'l
Fourth Monday of fctoptember.
TIM U OV auLDIRO COMMO rtKAI.
First Monday of June.
Heoond Monday of November.
public ornenna.
Prtitttt Judy lion. Charles A. Mayer, of
Lock Haven. 1 ' '
Aitat Law JudgtlUn. John II. Qrvis of
Itellefonte. , .
A,Ut, wloei-rWiftiai C, ioty, ClfarOoM ;
John J. Head, Car wens title. , t ... i. .
ProtkonoMr Aarww C. Tata. ' ' ' '
RtgiHtr and RteortUrK. W. Leo.
IH.triei Aiforaty Frank Fielding.
7VMitrer Uevid W. Wise.
William K. McPherson.
Counl9 $ur wy or Samuel F. MeCloskey, Cur
wensvilm.' .. : . ....
(bam(y (&mmiuir9 t. P. Couten-I, Karl
haus; John 1. Thompson, Curweusville, Clark
Urown, Clearfield.
(Wife Auditor Heubea McPherson, Clear
AHd;. James U. Ilile, LuuiUr City; Lewis C.
Ulooin, Clearfield. .
Jury Cowtwutiouere John W. Shugart, Jainee
Mitchell, C learned.
A'jnitrritfcitl o PtiAffe School John A.
Gregory, Clenrfield. " :.
JSotnnn mme-junn . rig.---.. , -
drbaugb, Cyrua h. tiordon, CIcartU'ld i Jonah
Kvana, Jotfph H. lrwil,Corw-liTilb; J. J. Lin
fle. Uioeola Millai Jobufton Hamilton, I.utbara-
burn. " '
"For wttyn thnt are dnvk and trit-kH
thut are TftU," Blgoor and Madama Oucrnrlla
are peculiar. . ,
"Hollow Kvo" WW duly obwrvod on
Baturday evening by Juranlloi. Oraipa of corn
were plentifully dialribuUdj
Had Affliction. ItwillleoWrvod
by our deotb nettoei (bat oar friend, U. F. How In,
of Knoi tow nib ip, bat loit fw children between
the lfitb of Saplembor and tha 12th of Oaleber.
In tho United States Drntritt Court
at FilLburgh laat wk, lleo. W. laicy, tha lata
1'hiltDibnrr MitwMittr, after tha grand Jury had
found a trua bill, plead guilty to iha abargo of
rinbettlemcnt,
" i
Work ou tho Kboiwbin'fc ttrtottian
well hai ben atopped, after a hula 1,300 feet bad
been bored. Water In lentlM quaotitka wai
obtained, but no Bowleg well. The fluid mut
therefore naceirUy bo brought t the inrfkca by
artificial meani.
M
TiiankbuivinciKay. Inuconnlnnci)
wilb tho nul tuilom Uit Fra.ld.nl kM aniffiiM
TbunO.J, No.cmWr lth, u d.j prop.r to b.
i.burvrd throughout tli eooatry on. or gcnorol
Ili.nk.gWInK for th roMoni Nt forth In hi.
,r,ifl.nilln pulilliheJ liehro In lhl p.ptr.
Hui-Ht: Ik'KNED. We learn that tlie
J.llin of J.DJM Ferlln, In Covington towniDip,
.Uitroyod J tn on loit B.lurcUj fl.rno.n.
Tin r wughl from Ik. Hot. pip.. Mr. Fmlin'.
lo.i will b. hvy, u n..rljr .11 of hll grain trop
Ihrciliod ud In tin hooK, which, togrlbor
wit b nc.tlr nil kl. h.itlold gdl, oo
.uniel. A Man Kili.u.'Oiio; of tho cni
ployn on t eonitroction tmlo on th. Low Or.dc
nilruid im to fnuillj lnjorl on Frld.j lul Ib.l
h. .lird In to. ko.ti lorwMdfc Th. Moldont
otcrrfd In Brdj townihlp, thll ooontjr, aw
.her. Frcdcrl. FhalTrr Wit f nionlhl
go, and u cMil by o Ijlof on th. treok.
Th. wkol. train r praf!plutl tw u abnk
mtnt, mor. OT Urn Injuring .11 th. h.ndl nnd
making a oompl.t. wreck. W. did not Itarn lb.
n.ui. of th. deooawd. ' -::.:'
Fatal Acuumhth-iOii Friday afler-
no.n lad while o.t hwwUng jronag man, nannd
BVolt R.iWi..., mt thi. plaoa, ild.nUlly .hot
hlmirir in th. right aid. of hi. bead, nnd diml In
about two honra. III! ..Inpanlon, Lonia Brady,
and himi.lt had bran lilting on a log wilb th.tr
iidi r.4ing bt.ld. thorn,, whoa on tiling lb.
hammer of Hobiaon't gun wngbt aomolhiug that
eaund II to break Ik. cap, dUchnrging th. wholo
chart, of on. barrel into bli bead. Tb. d.e.aaed
.B;..,..llv nauMted. and bit bod. waa fol
lowed to th. grav. b. a larg. numbar of our
lilneni. UrtvktilH .jrrroMlu.
m wi
Lit of li-ttom nmiaiiiinif unclainictl
In tb. PoMoffle. t CI.arH.ld, for th. wrk lading
Nor.Dbsrld, 171:
Amni.rman, MliiOol.
Hojtn., J.
llrook., Kdward '
Iturnhatn, Wtllard E
Ilrady, Henry
C.lwill, A.
K.aton, Mi.t Holll.
Fierier, Wil.on
Ur.li.m, H.
Ilahn, John M.
Ilomll, Lidi.
MoKontie, Kenneth
Ougan, Jam.
HciUy, Job.
tipea, Mr.. Ellen
Trier, llarri.on (1)
F Will, U.olel (I)
P. A. OAULIN, P. M.
Cin Ri H DgmoATioji. Wo liavclwen
rrue.M la .tat. that lb. a.w Cbareb Wilding
erected by lb. Vailed Brethren, .1 Oeotre Hill,
midway between Wallaeelon and Morrladale, will
b. dedlaated 10 lb. tatvie. of Almighty Uod, on
Sunday, th. lid of Nareaabar, 1814. K.t. U.
j Hhearer, lb. preeldlng .Ider, and Bert. Fulton,
i Tallhelm, MllUr, and olben, will b. praa.nl. A
I eordlal laiiuliw it utaadad la brethren of tlaUt
ehurehe. to nett with tb. n.mbcrt of tb. above
J church oa that oeeaaloa. Jt
(iiiNr ioal.-Aubtber 0110 of the
fatbert who bad paired hit .Hotted "lore. More
k ye.re ud Ion" ha. been coarej.d to tb. elly f
. . .. . , . i J . -I i.i. w
tn. aead. nana Aoame, -
outib. died on Friday morning, th. lh nit.,
aged TS year., II month! and I dayt. lit waa
bora on lb. 14th of Noreiaber, JT08, Hid remornl
from Carre to tbll wanly la 1841 thlrly-two
yean ago end bat tarried with at aref tinea.
He wea th. father of tea children, thirty-lr.
gread-abildraa and ona greei-grnnd-ehild. Ilia
wife, and ealm.d lady, r.rrle him, .1 well at
a large number of relalirel rMldlng In tbll and
Centre oonnty. A lge fdner.1 followed bit re
main, to the grar. .n Sabualh .rtarnoon
iw I I
ThkSkojnd Heat. Ab bUUhI W
week, tho Nioiroda af ear borongh anlare4 noon
J their laeond aejnpaign againat Iba -beeJta of tba
; forit and tba blrdi of tba air1 on Friday lait, re
f aulting In two huodrel ant forty-tbrri tleatbi,
about two dotee pair U Tery tired Icgi, and Iba
waita of torn amnultlon. ' Tho gantlcmen'i
emu marked with a filled to enter tba laid.
Capt. Waltin party aaoaad tb eth of 141
awrmiNra. and (Jopt. McHnally'l party 101, a
followa t ''
WAIT Kim' I1DI. I R'KItaLLT'a flfB. ,
A. W. Wallera.-...!.. 1A Robt. M. MoKnally. 0
Jflhn John ion...
III r rr ti. Bawarii,.. i e
1ft J. W.Wilgley 0
iatoi Kenr.Rrd.ee
,obn Howe
... lv Kd. (loodffilluw
K. W. I-..
NawtonlKead t.
I. 0. A(iaa.it. .......
Al. M. Kow
fl. W. tiitli......-.-
-bo Kraxlt
bn II. Fulford....
H V.b VaJah.H
1). McUauahay.. la
Frank Fteldiag...-.
. Mleboli
. H. bVbaw.....
Oee. Moore Id
Kerd. MiMh.ll...., 4
a, Kerr
rray Ala
a W. l)-bt...J
. Ithaw
,M. CowdrLk 4
Ch.s. Aochsnbeuihe
A V.C RaseaoTMi.tn
Clem. C.rdon T
H. LPnyder I
Wm.W. Worrell....
Joeeph StephesHMa I
It. A. Bigler ....
Chariot Uarretl
Re-4 1
6. 9ha
C. SdjllBia.. .
-ry Hota 1-1
L8hew..w..w.- J
. 4
VUle- HI
Total. H....,.M.
,ll
tea arALr. eorTn A. rottowt t
., Walters, M.Bly
l sqalrrsls..
.... 4
.
10
. II .hi
' 1
Totol..... ....141 101
.III bs aotieed lhal Iha phs.ta.ti ud poof
I had to infer, while the deer, bear, wolf,
m, ud the big befl graAea pf beaMa, mad.
th. MtAp. from b. that, ihtjottrs I mt
tee ne doubt hat that they enjoyed thet
I M fnlly after the haattmra toft tha forests
Simrodt did et Cept, Meaugbey't ret.
eat u flatarjaj ereaUtg, when wMrylklaf
I folbwl dV It Vappls pre aW,"' aad tpiut
M tiresrlr. sport ud gerM ft" Irelleg.
1m a re,. .... r . T ... .
fro tba Cllntoa Ittmotn that on latnrday, loo
14lh nit., Mr. Robert Irwin, familiarly nnd widely
awn na "unoia Robert Irwin." died at hli real-
dnoe In Look lUv.a, aged V yanra and T in out hi.
Deoraaed waa on a( th oldeat aatUera of that
region. ' 11 kl father ainigratad to Clinton county
(tuaatlng wllh hie family en what li new known
m the llloom Ialry farm) from North a in bar land
oanuly.ia JUIO. Blue that tioeo t'ml.
baa ooutlnueualy lived In Clinton aouoty, and In
lock Haven alnao Ha organisation. He waa
very native In aiding Jerry Chunk nnd John
Uoorbend In g eltiog tba aouoty erected, and In
taeuring the oounty aoat where It la, the tendency
being to put It nt Fletaington. Mr. Irwin waa
tba Bret County Treasurer af Clinton, and waa
eleatcdln 183. In IIUI be took the eamua of
the ooiiniy, and the enma Ml wai created Sheriff.
in IfUT he waa eleeted l'rothonotary. He and
Jubn Moorbuad kept a gvneral oountry atom In
Loek Haven for eevcml yaara aitd did a large and
proiperona baeloeii. Thii waa prior to hii aervlooa
aa Sheriff and Protbonotary. They alio did quite
n large- bualnwee at aontraatora on the North
Branob nnd on tba Bald tagle aroaacut tunal
baring built Hald Kagla dam. In the bualneee
ofeontraeling they Buffered aomo heavy loaiea.
Mf. Irwin wai a leg largely IntereHad In baildiag
tha turnpike running through what la now n por
tion of Look Haven. Iu bio early daya be made
many tripe to 1'blladrlphle, onrrylng hie flour to
that Aiarket to hit wagon, nnd bringing back
More eapplloe. Ha waa a man of atrongoonatltu
Hon, had a very active mind, nnd a very genial
di-poiUion. Ha waa highly reipeotad, and had
a large aire (a of frlenda. Late In life he married
Mlia Mary Ilnrrowe, who lurvlve hhn without
children. The remain of dceeaied were placed
in Highland Cemetery on Tueaday of lait week.
Tba funeral was largely attended, and tba aervlooa
ware conducted by Rev. Mr. Teller, of fit. l'aul'i
Epiicopul church. ' ' . t i . .!.
Tbo dtoenecd waa brother of Mn Jncoh
Irwin, mid leg near thla borough. It li but n
hort lima einee that a younger brother Qartland
departed thin life. '
m
Mill and Hoi;bk Hcrned. Wo
learn from Iha RttriUa, of Wvdneaday lait, tha
very early on tha Tueiday morning prev loua, tha
team aaw mill owned by Oapt, John Klliott, waa
totally eonaumed by Are, which alao deitrojed ten
or fifteen tbouiand foet of aawed lumber. The
Ore wai dlaooverad about t o'clock, a, but
aproad w rapidly that not oven an attempt eon Id
bo made to tuppreia tba flameij Several huudrod
aorda of wood th.it bad been piled up fur future
uae, wai alao burtiud. Tho Captain, had, only n
hurt time prerlona, procorud n new circular aaw,
and had the mill in coin pit to runuiug order. Cir
enmaiancoa fcad to tba belief that tbo Arc waa tha
work of an Incendiary. No fire waa acen about
the mill at 1 o'clock. From tbo barking of dogi
belonging to partiea living nt tbo tuttl, It wai
euppoaed that aooae peraon waa prowling aronod
the preinleoe, and one of tho workmen naaerti
that be not only beard tho unuaual barking and
growling of tho dogi, but that he beard a peraon
walking on the tram road. The fire waa diacov.
ared only fre) uemeuti after, and had lou
aeneed homing In the upper and of the in lit.
next to tho ng alide a part of tha building
where no Itro U erer kept. The leea la eitluiated
at $5,000 or 10,00. No Ineuraaee, oxcejtt on the
machinery. " ;
Alao, that on Saturday evening, Oot. Sttb, the
hooie occupied by Mr. J. Dough tery, at Captain
Elllol'a milt, eaught Are amd waa entirely de-
atroyed. Mr. Dongberty la engaged In cutting
lege for the mill, and baa a number of man
employed. A bouee near by. uead aa a
aleeplng room for the men, waa alao oonaumed
and wo learn that Mr. Dougherty loat a considera
ble part of hii nouecbold gooda nnd auipliea.
The Ore Brat eaught In'n part of the building
oocupled by aootber family.
Another Railroad Kxtenbion.
Charjitld Vuty Aktad The people of oar
oounty are juit beginning to roallao the Imiinr
tane of building railroada aaameanaof devebtp
ing the million! of wealth depoeited in the epocieei
vaulta of nature, and other partiea having Iha
eonlro) of eapital, feel eon r I need that there la
not a more promliing fleld for investment in the
United Htatea. During the present aeaaon, the
Low Grade road haa been put in operation the
ei tern ton from Clearaeld to Corwensvllle, baa
been rapidly progressing, and will soon be lit
complete working condition ) another extension,
treviously noticed by oa, from Sterling on tbe
loibannon llrancb, will soon be ready for oper
ation, and, as will be seen eliewbcroln our columns,
arrangement! are being made to extend n road
along tbo Susquehanna to Cleerleld town, with a
branob op the Moshannon, connecting I'hilips
burg and Osceola with the Philadeladel and lfrie
railroad.
The last railroad enterprise, nnd most Itnpor-
taat to the peoplo of upper Clearfield, la tbi ex.
tension from Jlonlsdale to Madera, now under I
Ukon by tbe Madera Coal and Improvement
Company. Tme company neia a ueeiiDg at
Houiadale. last week, and made preparation for
commencing work on tbo new road immediately, i
Mr. Bamnal Ueaartr. Secretary and Treasurer
ol the company, writes na briefly, as follows, con
cerning tba plaoa and intentions of the directors :
Naccasarv arrangements have been made to
put tbo en gi oeer to work immediately, and aa
soon aa ine locauoa ia fjumpi-.-'i, .u rm nm
be put nnder contract, nt once. There ia bat lit
tle doobt tbot before this time next year, the
road will be graded, at least, to Muddy Hun."
Thla la both promising nnd encouraging to our
people, nnd we have the aisuraooc that the par
tiea who arc at the hsad of this enterprise, will
slop for no ordinary difficulties, nnlil the road ia
entirely completed.
ft, W. Smith, of Pott i villa, la President of the
company that has undertaken to build this road,
and Samuel Hegerty, of our County, is Secretary
and Treasurer. He ia well and favorably known
to tbo cilitena or the oounty, and Mr. Smith ia
among tbe moat energetic railroad men in the
State.
Tbia road will be bailed with joy by the people
la its immediate vicinity, and It will bo an incal
culable benefit to the entire aoulhero portion ol
the oounty. When completed, It will afford an
outlet to the people of Janeivillc, Utah villa, Ulen
Hope, Mt. Pleasant, Hegarty'a Cross ltoada, Allo
.nui. AnaonvUle. nnd tbe entire farming dis
trict In that ecetiun of country. Tho produate of
tbia region have, for many years, been nauiea on
..tnni n-M verv bad roads, across the Allegheny
mountains, to Tyrone an ei pen live mode of
transportation always sure to out off all tho usual
nrriRu or traula.
When the mad la once completed to Modem, It
will undoubtedly be continued to some other point
farther np Clearfield creek perhaps to Fallen
Timber, in Cambria county. This whole extent
of country, besides being a fine agricultural dis
trict, abounds in Umber, iron aud oat Wilb
ihPM advantaces. there la no better location in
tha State, for a paying rood, and we have no
ii.tul.t. man of the i.eonlo avium tba route will
invoat largely in tba boade of tho oompeoy, if
any are ottered icr aaie.
Vk m h.ra not learned what arrangements are to
bo made by tbe company in regard to tba future
m nag-men t of the road, nut we wouiu
that it would be Infinitely to tha advantage of all
partiea concerned in Mi construction, ii h couiu
remain under the exclusive control of the compa
ny now hnrlng lb work In charge 0.c-W
: PBOCttWNQO OF n. 9. CONVCNTION.
T with hnbi.ahtMl notice, tbe 8un
day School Convention met in the Union Church
at iKrniirie, Oct. I0tb, nt Of o'clock, A. u., nnd
nnnnii with inarinr b iuvenile choir, and read
ing of .tcripture and prayer by tbo Fieskdeot,
Kev. ft. 9. Crowthor. Tho Secretaries of last
Convention net being present, Jackson raienin
nnd James Dowler were eieeteo neereianee.
After statement of tho objects of too organita
lion by tbo President, the first question for eon
eidcratiM waa taken np, vtai "VVbat ta tho beat
general routine of Sunday School esereieeo?"
which wac participated in by meat of the Sunday
School Saperiateudcnte prccent, each giving bis
own method ef conducting schools. The eonela
aion arrived at waa that the beet method would
Wo to eommeaee with a TOlootary, ouoer inure
.1.1 .r -Ml. or both, before tbo regular open.
Ingcervioet olso, an altera U reading of the
Scripture tossou oy inc Bipuinw.w, wi
and school. - -
Htnatititt hv the choir.
LSoeond question : "What constitutes ft eompe
..j .nn.ifnl Sertcrinlcodcnt t" 1st, Inter
eat in the werki Id, Ability to teach or lead In
all the eiercteee of the school j Id, Love for obil
dren 4lh. Lcve for the Master's work of feeding
tbe Umbo nr the lock aao leaaing w vi-
.ut.. Adamlnlitrativc ability. Thcee woro oacl
put forth by the different speakere as the grcatoat
ah. cone from "Royal Diadem," by jnvonilea,
adjeorned till 1 o'clock, p, with benediotiou
by Rev. W. T. Wilson.
.n.rni..n Mtion acaln onencd ai In the mnrft
itia. Ud.it.tM.ra and sneakers not being all prei
I i KMalx iha aeventb Question waa taken
up, via i "To wnai cxien. wo. -
encouraged to memoriae end rocito itcnpiure r
The reault of tbe remarks seemed to Indicate that
I u no, fc,,, , mMor,,, unlimited memorising
I Vm, Ul, should be oommitted I. memory,
ud, if possible, recited I. nneert U eoeeeeile.
uoie.
The third awestlo. wee the. token .p, fit
-Whet arathe eeereti tf the Sunday Heboel teeoh'
er'. .mosss f Opened by He.. Uoodrieb, and
followed by otnert. I ne reran wu met i.iereet,
aeel. neecluelity, sad preyer, ere all aewiaeory.
Veurib eueello. i -Are Buedey School teeabera'
meetiags prafitable 7" It wet dtseesesd pre and
eon witn e majomy i.tdv.
Finb awretlM i "Are .hnreh membere eMI...
lions to Ike Rwbbeth Sebeol ssy lees thaa their
oliluralloat la th. rt.rehe. r upwe. by IWe
Ti ll.., who ueerted they were ao ket, rather
greeter. He wu followed by tbe Pre. -teat, who
.in..l..ed more eeroeM Se-dav Sebeol work.
tilth qeaotlen, "Hew M vs. .retail .. la.
arekm ud la.rtiv. to ma. aad h.lp we I" wu
eoo.ldered u tb. moot diBe.lt t. e-swee satlt-
fuurlly. Heveral tpMk.re msggMle melhoat
a.. k .-..ia. Miiiiuuf mt oh arch membm.
aaolh.r. .otaide work ud pereonel .ppeeJ t
Use M .el ee.l In. g al them,
A vote wu the. lake, oa tb. plaee for hording
tha noil Conventloa, which reeanel la fever .1
ddk port, Indlua Maaly, la uta. w
by IB. rresree... t .,. '
Uu.tioo Urawtt let. By wheal sh.ald
day Aobeel Saperi.tndeaU be pluW la oBoo
bs eehool, eh.reh, er pallor I Aas. When eoa-
eeoted with . eboreh. by Ibe eh.reh
o. Caa a DarierlauadMl bsuh a .lus
lHa aeaaal without eeelertl.I OtDOT work.
There were repreeenutiret from Irnrn or tw.lv.
achoele, nut the lime, Was tot 1 1 tail el to receive
their report
Ctooec) with elegtng, ud banoOUtlos kj Aoo.
Ooodrloh.
Convention met at T o'clock, p. m., nnd opened
aa befure. The services were prlaoipally singing
by both tbe Juveniles nnd adults, together with
short addresses from the ministers present on the
imnuriauoe of tbe Sunday School cause.
A public collection waa taken up to defraj
accessary expenses.
The attendance wai good In the evening the
hurvb wai a I mot filled. Tbe freedom of discus
sion and interchange of views on tho auhjeoll
presented cannot fall to Infuse new aeal and
euegy In tbia department of the Master'a work.
Convention closed with prayor and benediction
by tbe President.
-. , 8, F. CROWTIIKK, Pree'fc
" JRd ?AfttnM, I B '
Jauk. Dowtn., ' J 8n.Urlaa.
A Fatal (-Jcahukl. I.unt Huuduy
morning, ot I'ort I'etm, tbout I miles below
Muncy, Lyoouilng county, Darney McCue shot
and killed John Dealer. It appears from tba
evidenoe before the Coroner's iuqncW that two
men, bulb young and single, for the pail month
had bunked together In a house near Port Peon.
Saturday night Dealer went out to spend a few I
hours In oouiuudt with n sirl. He returned at a
late hour, wheu M Cut asked him thy be was bo
lata.- Hetter replica that It was none r nis
buiincss. A fight ensued In which the latter was
shot. Two boy i sitting upon the bank of the
nror nrar the house, witnessed ine quarrel and
testified to the shooting. MoCue's story Is that
on Saturday nlglit, Dealer visited tbe Susquehan
na House where be kopt eompeuy with a girl.
I'pon return log In 'tho Wording, MoCue akl
him where be bad been, and upbraided blra for
being out at ao late an hour, and Dealer replied
that it was none of his business. This, It will be
remembered, Is the language of MoCue. He
further relates that he felt the house with the
fistol lying upon tbe window, going below to
ort I'snti after a loaf of bread. Purchasing the
loaf be returned, and claims that npon arriving
at the house be saw Dealer welter inc in bis own
blood, but knew nothing of the shooting. But
lac young men wlu) iru upon ine loge swear posi
tively that thoy saw Mut'uo deliver the duadly
bullet.
' .' f ' For the Ropulltcan.
Ma. Knfiroit Our oiiteniriHinirand
obliging fellow-town. man, Daniel U uod Under,
Ksq., has bought Mr. F. K. Arnold's interest in
tbe hotel property nt the wcet end of town. He
baa repaired and newly furniabed it, and is keep
ing hotel. It is to he called tbe "Merchant's
Hotel." Ho haa also rapairad theBtablc, built an
lee-bnusc, and other iniproveinoots. The house
with its newooat makes a floe appearance.
1 would bo peak a liberal patronage for the
"Merchant's lintel," Hot douhtlug but that entire
latlsfaution will he gWcd. A Li'tii shod unu nit. i
Luthorsburg, Pa., Nor. M, 1874.
, Tho work of climring tbvrivorbnukn
of logs botwucn Williamsport and Lock Haven
haa been completer! by James Colbert. Ha em
ployed a force of about 40 men and rolled In
about, 4000t(H0 feet of lugs. 'M'
Specials. ; . , !, ,.
Chbapkh Thau Bran. Flegal hat been Kaet,
and purehaaird a full and well ael.oted atoek or
uoou en. ejnoea, u.u aau uafia, Diiuaio aou
Hkiu roboa, Ladies' and ilenll.tnua'a Fort, Trunkt
of all .h.poa and titei, Valiiat, Carpet hag., Ao.,
all u liable for tho rail trad., ud aallingat ,anio
prie.a. ..
Fl.gl wautt ft.OOU Fur .kint, and will buy
deer .kint, beef bid.., and will pay tba bigh.rt
prlo.a for thtm,
Do not faH to call at ff'l.gal'a and .xamiae hit
full aud eompltt. ttock of goodt, apeeially telact
ed for lb. foil trad..
Flegal hat purebaa.d the P.rkina, Kleherdton,
and Loek Haven boot, and abort for thlt inarhet.
Cell and examine "legal'. Fare, even If yon doe''
want to buy any. Kaamia. bit robea, too, whil.
yoa ar. at it. Ilia bog. ttook of boot, and a hoe.
ar. W( rtb looking at.
Go aad tee FlogaJ'e atoek of aaw ttyle ei bale
.od eape.
Loo. liana ! Having moved Into our new
and eomuiodioua quarter, ea Market itrt, op
poalte tbe Court lluuee, we Invite customer, to
drop la aud oaaraine the lergest stock of Cloth
ing ever brought to town and we oflur them,
tbougb always ebeap, rbuap.r tba. ever.
DAN1KL feTKWAUT BON.
ClearB.ld, OoL 18, 1874 U ,
A RRtiruTio. Cann. Another reduction In
Artilcial Teeth. Pricea to .uit there panicky
timet. : 8. FORI-KR HHAW, l. U.S. ,
Clearleld, P.., Sept. 30, 1171. :!in
Danl.l Sl.w.rt A Ron nro determined to over
onio tbe panie by taking advantage of the times
and purebeamg a full supply o Fall and VTial.r'
Clothing at polio prieee, awl they .re selling out
Ibelr stock at a email advance above ally .osta.
Tboa. who an in and of . good Wlotersuit .f
olotbiog eaa buy 211 per cent, eheeper from aa to
day, than they eaa be bought la the elly. Come
end examine Ibe goods end learn how astonish
ingly low w. ar. porting with then. In order to
accommodate our patrona. ''V
IMNlhl, Kl fill AH1 s ou.1.
Rain R. U. M'Knally'a advertltement la re
gard to Life Iniraranee. aogll-ly
Call ne R. M. M'Rnallv aad got yo.r life ia-
eured ia th. Old Conlio.ot.1 Life liwar.n. Com
pany, of UartforCeim. aafll-ly .
TfiToaiea Vow RalkK. N.wton Bb.W ktCPt .
fnll t.pply of Jfredoni. llaggiet aed Flalforni
Wagoaa for tel.. To b area at tba Kbaw llu.ee
yard. Call oa or address bim at CleerUeld Penn
sylvania. . "ey IS-lf.
Wood and Willow Ware ef all dseorlptlont for
tale by 11. t. Bigler A Co.
Ivsaaa vour life la th. Continental Lif. Iasn-
naaoe Compeny, ef ll.rlrord, (Joan. I
H. M. Al K.IALIjl, Agoni. eugi.-i
RKCAPITI'LATION. r
Bird Otee. ". f . S '
" Wood end Willow Ware.
lloaeehold Ooode. T
All kinds of Hardware.
Japanned Were.
Peinle, Oils, Varnishes. r.
' Celoioed Plaster.
W,,B mA CarrLaire Makers suti.llet.
All of tha ebov. fur .al. at th. mawinolh Hard
ware Store of II. f. Ilightt' A Co., booond tlroel,
Clearleld, Pa. ,
Re.. Time! Have Labor! Save Money! Save
Clothe. I Tbe " Novelty Wringer " it the belt la
the market. Buy II try It.
For tile by , . , """ -"
CJolued Platter fW tale by U. t. Bigler A Co
Paiavs ami PiiwTwat' Funisas. Our ttoek
nl I'.iat. and Painter.' Materials Is complete, 10'
lading J. T. Lewi"' Par. Whit. Leed. Joha La
u A Lo'a Pure Wb1l. Lead, F. 11. A Co't Back
ij.l. ami . number ofoheaner brands or vvniw
Uad : elso. Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnl.heaef
all kinds, a full line ef UraJaea, and a full line of
oolort, dry and in Oil. .
myZB 75 ,l' iw-- vo.
Mnntnor Slate Paints, for painting hoosos In-
ide nnd outside-Cottagrt, Farm B.ihlings, At.
Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground In
urn Linseed Oil. . " 'J
any2t'7e II. r. HicLna a to.
Bird Cagot a large asaortment at H. F. Big-
tor A Oo.'t. i " ' ;
Aval. Sevtnty-lve dotea Cleerneld Wood-
ehopptrt Alt. at
Vut:7I.
II. F. IllllLKll ACo't.
A full II n. of llo.aehold Hoods, Jspanosd Ware,
Ac, for sale by 11. F. Bigl.r A Co.
R.inTatl! Persons who oonteinplalehulldlng
will do well to oall and examine our etook of
I1IJI1.DINU MATKIIIAI.8. We here ia stock e
full Ho. of Beildera' Hardware. Nails, Peiote,
Oils, lllass, Fully, Calslncd Plaster, Ac.
y8 78 II. g. xi.i.a. at t.o.
' f iwa. DisUn's Cross-eot Sew, Oreat Ameriaan
Sew, Boyatoa's Lightning Haw, at
,.2,-7, ii. w. riinxaa a vol.
II. V. Bl.lat A Om. kave been m.kl.g .Ibsoslv.
addition. U tb-lr Moeh mt IlMdw.ee lb. lee. few
days. Kverylbi.f new la Shelf Hardware, tod
dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Baildwrt'
Hardware, ud Horde are er all aiaaa,u. oeeeea
at their elore. ' - 1 May .
Poke I Fsea ! Feat I Among the tnuy prepa
rations IbeA we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or
any throat er lung diffie.Hy, .on. of them are
equal ta Ur. Morrit' Syrup of Tar, ttlld Cherry
end llovehouBd. It vo. .r. afflicted, .all at our
s4.re.nd w. will give yo. . eempM bottle ee ey
eAojnr. I Agettte : HartrwlcK . irwia, iienmeiui
Uois, wooa.lil. liott, neiiaeotuni ii. s. me
li.nu, William'a llrove. IMefeb ll-Iy, ,
Jail reeelred, a large lot of aon-.xploslv.
Lamps and LanUrna at t
,-26-7. oiul.. bv.
Paints, Oils and Vernlahei fbf la I. hj II. F
Blghir A Co. ,
Noete. vo Wil A en Ci.aiAoa Mis an.. W.
have inat received a feacral .ssonment or wago.
.ad Carriage Woods, eJo . full tin. of Spiings
and Aalet, wbioD wt oner eneap lor oasu.
. II. F. Bi.i.b. A Co.
' iMr-tATIONI INKI-ATIOlll
JbiiiwI Kerr A Co. recordist! of th. action of
thl President, an lanating, ano aav. inaateo
their already large slook ol doming, until it now
embraeea the toeat ftssorUnent of Clothing and
r.rai.hlee flood. In any Ntall More I. rnntyi-
rente. Below pleeso tod redeeed prloe list of a
few of the artieles embrued ia their staoki :
MKN'H COTTONADK HI IT8, ONLY M 00
HUN'S CASSIMKHB SUITS, ONLY I 00
MKR'8 ALL-WOOL CASS. SI ITP. 10 00
MUS S) FINK BLLK CUU. SUITS, 18 00
YOUTHS' SI'ITS, to. to 20 00
CHILD'S FINI BlUI CLOT 11 SUITS, I 00
CHILD'S FANCY MAO. SI'ITS, 10 00
CIItLDRKN'8 SUITS, all prioeafrt lO 1,11 08
Umbr.ll.fc-Silk, Olnghara, Cotlohn Mrg
ud ta. asswtmeat.
HMlaryFlfly doteat Lisle Thread, Silk,
Ootto. .nd Knglish tper-tt.t how, which will
be reld at from ft Mats .p.
BIllHa-Oar tteek or shirts It large and ttm
plete, wibraeing tb. TJ.Ivertel, Freneh P.re.1.,
Ootto., Dustmen ud wlered Bhlrla, la great
variety.
We weald ley to ur taivsmerl tlmt b.vl.g
bevght guds at 1ft par mat. lees tba. herotorore,
we are prepared to eell them at prieee the! wiU
reelly .ttnith nsrybody. Cell early ud see for
yeeroolvec JAMBS KKRR CO.
OM Wretee. HeUl Orur, Cb.ar8.Jd, Pa. it
J4IR PMRTliia Ol ' VIRfillSCUti
tloa Mil txeeeted at thll oBoe.
-'At lb. rt.ldonea of R.nJ. Sana, oa Wednesday,
Oct. 'Jl't. 1MT4, by H.r. W. A. Riimi, Mr.
('IIKHTIIR HOl.TOrt, and MltlJXNMK KKhl
NAN, both of llMoari. townahlp,
At th. re.ldene. of tbo brlda fbth.r, oa Thura
cley, O.1. 12.1, IH74, by ll.r. Vf. A. Hioun, Mr.
JtMKI'U WILKV, and Milt MAIIJUA I).
u !,.., aotn nr New Millport,
t . '
Oa THurnlay, Oel. Jtb, 1174, by llee. Il.ni
IUr, Ur. JOMN (jri( K, end kll". ANN ,
1II.N1IL., bulk of Morri..lal. Mla.l, tloarU.ldl
aty.
At tb. Mention IIo.m, Cl..rneld, I.., oa
Mondar, Nov. Id, 17I. by Wa. Punran, t.q.,
Mr. CHAHLK8 ALHKItT HI'KKKI.L, ef Caaae,
Maine, le Miee UuH'l'KNTlA II. BMIill, of
Lvwiatown, M.iaa. . . Ul.
51(4. ', I , :' V,-,.';
In Knot township, CLsrlleld rennlv, Pa., on
W.dn.sday, Sept. loin, lull, MAKV MARTHA,
aged I years and ft mouths. On Thursday, Kept,
iflh, IH74, CALVIN LI'TIIKII, aged 4 years, T
months and ft days. On Halardav, O.I. loth, INT4,
UAI1U1H, aged I month mid 1 weeks. On tlon-
day, Oct. 12th, 1874, NllllA, aged 1 ai.nlh, S
w.oka and 1 days I all chiUlien or 11. I, anil
Barau 11, Rowlb.. -
In llloom t.wnshln, oa Muuduy, Oe!ubr lAlfa,
1874, CATHAUINK TMIIV, (whose maiden e.i.ie
waa Miles), agud 71 years, D inunlhs and IS days.
Hnrlirt.
!T -I
- Clearfield Markets. 1
ConRacrtD WaRKl.r by Kralser k Lyllo, M'hole-
saloand Rotall dealers In Dry llooile.Hroc.rles
Hour, -od, .1.. Harh.t .treel, Clwrtlslit, ra
i . ' i Cliaili, Pa., Oat. 37, 1174.
Apples, green
Apples, dried..
Apple butter, V gal,
Butter.. ,
Beans....
Buokwheat
Bu.kwh.at Uu.rl lh
Ile.f, drl.d
Beer, fre.h
Boards, M
to
Corn, ahelleil
Corn,o.r. H..,.t...,.
Cora meal, W sack
Chop, 4 owl
Clovoree.il.h m......
Cb..s... H
Cborries, 'ft B
Chiekent, drct.ed, lb...
Kggt
Flasaeed......M ,
Flour, ....M.r.i.. M.
Hay
Hogs, dre.seu
Hides, groea......
Hams
Shoulders
Hide
Lard
Mctt Pork.V bbl............
Oats
Oeioos
Potatoes
Peaches, dried, lb
Plaster, V bbl
Rye
Hags, W lb
rlajl, Y .aek. ....
Shingles, IK inch.
Hhingles, Sft iuel
Timothy soed
Tallow
Wheat
Wool
Wood, fl eord
l'omiNylvnnlnltntlroiid
TV110NE ft CLEAKF1ELD BItANCII.
ON and efieTMoaday, MAY d, 1874, Iha
l-.iaeneer Train, will run daily (eiceiit Sun
days) between Tyrone and Cleertleld, u follows
CLKAI1F1ELD MAIL.
LBAVK SOUTH.
LLAVK NOIU'U.
CleerUeld 1.40, r.w
Tyron. n.Ju.A...
Oreeol 10.40, "
l'hili..lmrg...ll) SJ, "
Claarleld Il.ft'l,"
l'hilio.bur...4.:iJ, "
Osoeola 4.10, "
Tyron -, "
CLBARF1FLD KXPRKSS.
LBAVK SOL'TU.
LBAVB NORTH.
Clearleld ft. IS a. .
Tyron........
Intereeetioa
Oo.ol.
7.00 r.u,
.T.I "
I'htlipsbnrg.. fl.Sft
Oueol. .0 "
t.
Int.r!eatlon 7.48
Tyrone 8.00 "
Pbilipsb.rg...8.1o I'
Cl.arlleld,.r...0.10 "
TYRONK STATION.
XASTWAHP.
A M
7:1".
8:10
wr.arwAan. A a
Mlied Train, . 1:14
t'ioci.'tl Esprsts, 4::I8
PaeiBo Expic.s, 8.24
p M
Way Pasteager, 1:12
Mail Train, :.)
Fast Line, t:i
Paclfle Express,
Harrliburg Aoo'm,
r w
1:2.1
t:li
Mall Train,
Cincla'ti Kiprcss,
Phila'da Express, 10:26
FAKE FKOM CLKARF1ELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa 12 03
Loek Haven TO
Williamsport. 100
Huntingdon m. . 1 80
Lewiatowa. 00
Maryaville.. 4 ftO
HAUllIHBURU... 4 76
Middletowa 15 00
Meriotla. ft o
Lancaster ............ ft 8ft
PHILADBLPUIA 7 06
Altoona 1 Oft
Johnstown I 80
I'lTTHBIIHU ft It
Close .onneotions made by .11 tralna ai Tyrone
ud Look Haven. '
b. e. ItLAJ K,
DylT-tf. ' , Buperlnt.ndeat.
SJftir 3kartlsnnrnt.
JIST OF JUKOIW.
List of Jurors drawn for November Term,
A. D. 1874, commencing on the seeond Monday,
being th. Olh day of th. month i
- " rinir warxnrtran vonoat, rna 9th.
A. N.vllng. Beeeari
Serdan Relloy,...UIrard
B. F. Shaw Ooshen
Kills W. Kvane.Uraliam
0. C. Dates... llouttdalc
K.J.Uilllland...Karlha.s
J. A.AIeUride,Lawranoe
M. O. Antes, "
Wm. Morgan, "
John Hoover Morris
Joha H. Irwin, "
lAfeyetto Hoover, "
llieb.rd Uots... .Osceola
Jamea Clenry, Jr..l'enn
Kllaha Davit, "
Joshua llart.hora..PLk.
John I. llloom, "
1. ueShlntell, Wallaee'n
H.ilaugbmaB, Wood'ard
Philip Tulibt,
John Dills., t "
Timothy Le. Ttell
Nalbea Hoover. ..Bogg
J. Llvingalon..Uradlord
John II. Seyler.,.llrady
Simon Wellborn. "
John Dunlap...Uurnside
Joha King,
a. K lichen Chest
N. B. Lee ClcarOrld
J.C. Maxwell, Cnrwens'le
W. C. Arnold, "
T. W. Moore, "
John Neff Detatur
Andrew Geerbart, "
Frn.U Freel, "
uooito WBtKraiaB Ho.oAr, 18va.
W. Campbell .Boll
Horner W. Moll, "
llobt. areen.....llradford
Wm. Powtll, "
ll.ary Krlner Brady
Amus Boesall, Jr., "
W. Bre.m...C.rwensVI
Dao'l Cyih.r....U..bta
Frank Colgrovt, "
Job. W. Turn.r, "
l.aao Kylar, -
D. Mekendrloh...U.lloh
I I Posllcthw.lt, "
John C. Tyler.. .Huston
Jos. Snyder, "
Wm. Long, Jr., "
Wm. Jordan Jerdea
Jem.a M. Bioem...Knox
Fred. Irwin. ,. Lawr.no.
Zenoa Ogilen, "
J. A. Antes,
Andrew Knarr.
Peter BHk...-.B.rnsids
Wm. Som.rvilla, "
Sam'l Kileh.n. w
James II. Wapla... Bogg.
B. r. M.MaaUrs...i;hest
Solomon Toaer, Jr., "
John Mellarvoy. "
Andrew Fullmer, Morrit
A. V. Carpenter.Osoeola
url.r lion, Jr r.ni
Thos. lllley....Cleart.ld
Wm. M, Prion Pibo
David Lreas!er....Uo!on
W. W. Worrall, '
D
ISSOLUT10N..
Natlce If hereby liven that the nartnenhln
heretofore ei lit lag between O. II. Merrsll, Ames
Kennard nnd ii. M. AHard, under tba name et
Kaeulaior Cant Hock Company, for tbe manu
feet ore and saleorcnnt hooks, waJ diSNolved on
tho Mb of Octohor, IHJ4, by mutual consent, 0.
D. ferrell having sold his Interest in said Arm
and In th patent to Amos nan nam.
14-41 v. p. mi.nivni.ui
A. M. H I LL8
-mmnx Would respeetruiiy nctiry nis panenta
fftW-itbat be has reduced the price of AHTI
HAi-l-trl'10lAL TUUT1I tufiBCOO Ml, or
A3ft.M for a double set. For any two persons
earning nt the same lime, to have each an upper
oat, will get tbe two tele for $46.U, or U.f
neon.
Terms invariably Cash.
Clearndd, March 10, W. '
A DMINISTI.ATOR'H NOT1CK.
J.A- Nolite It hereby given (hat L.ltrrtof Ad.
ninlrirallon on the ..late of JOHN II. ROB
BINS, I.I. of llo.lsd.1., ClMrl.ld ..only, Ps.,
donea..d, having been duly granted to the ander
.i.ned. ell persona l.delitod to ..id ..tal. will
pleae. make Immediate payment, and those
h.vtew elalml .r domands will present tbem
properly .Btbenlicated for sstllesnent without
delay. WM. LUTHKK,
Meil.re, Pa., Oct. 21, 'T4-8I. Administrator
COUKT MOCLAM ATloN.
WnaniAB, Hon. C. A. MAYKR, Prciklcnt
J u'lfro of the Court or Common l'leas of the twen
ty.flllh tfudlelal District, eompostd ef thecooue
ties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon.
WM. C. r'ULKV and Hon. JUlIN J. fa HAD, As.
snnlata Judtrea of Clearfield county, have issued
their precept, to ma directed, for the holding ef
an Adjournal uoun 01 uomtnon rieae, a.
Court House, at Clearfield, in nnd for the coun
ty of Cleartleld, commencing on the HKCONI)
MONDAY, THE Tit DAY OP NOVEMBKft,
1874, and continuing two weeka. '
NOTICE ia therefore hereby given to juron and
witnesses, in and for said coaair of Clearfirld to
be and appear in their proper pareona, at 1 o'elrmti
A. M. of aaid day, le do those things which in
their behalf pertala to he done.
(IIVKN under my hand at Clearfield, tills 1 4 th (lay
of October, in the year of our bordoneinoueend
eight hundred and seventy four,
W. R. Mfl'HKIteOrf, flherlff.
JOCK HAVEN SELECT SCHOOL
. Tb. tllbth ye.r of Mist Eldson'l ehMit
Rokoul wai opened Aagusl list. Pupil, tram
dllteiM. aa. b. hoarded la lb. family wllh lb.
prln.lp.1, sod will reosiv. h.r p.raoaal oar.
For partio.lan addrttt
i, . Utfd illiSON,
Ick H.rea.Pa.
rlefertaeet Hoa. 0. A. M.ytr, Hon. L. A.
llMk.y, Rev. Jos. Huhltt, 8. K. Peale, Isq.
Oawbet 14, 1I74.-4I '
WT ANTED r lh Clerflol(i Kx-
V V . reltltr Cant llooh Company, Wood for
,., , H.tOtCArTf DO0K UANDLKS, '
ef bwsi. au.lltr hard laisr. to 111 u tit., for la
lrmatl.nl..ire .t th. Tobeeeo a4 HiorarHtere
ei ijaniiii) AblA. Wilinun.
.UKCUXOB'S KOXICK.-
Nolle. La hereby fflr.n Ihnt teller, tc.tantent
aryon th. e.lol. of AIIHAIIAM BI.OdM.Hr.,
I.I. or l'lk.lw.., OI.wt.ld aoonly, P. , d.e'd,
bavlag beta duly granted lotba aud.rrigued, all
pereun. Indebted lu entd t.tat. will pua.o uioko
rm.dl.t.l.,mc,.nd Ibore b.,D'g .,.,,,
dju,., ,! prwa.attbom proporlyaulbanllnled
.'uLi.gidal.T.
' " ,' , WM. A. DI.0OM,
r.wJuinporflbet'.V.lKJl.ii.'
Kleoutur.
, U.i.l1. i
IjOH MI.K. Th. .ndertlgned' MTots for
1 tela . telualil. Iowa nroiierty la lh. boroagb
orCliarOeld. Lot etilai feat, with a good two
atory plank houst tbareon ereeted, wtlh Ibree
reoius down sleirs ana tuur ucw reouis op stairs.
Also, aewlag room aad bath ronat on teuad floor.
House finished ooiapleto from osllae le attic
Ueod douhl. porch and good water. Price rea
sonable and payments ea.v.
KOaugtl WM. M. McODLLODOII.
gl'OR K K K K P K IIS,
TORUKKKPKIIS, ATTBNTIONI
We desire to call your attention to our extensive
tJomiti liilun builiiens and is our iscmiies lot dU
fusing uf itieh iiroiluce as our aoniignors send us,
laving a large trade with eity at o roe, we ate on
abled W make quick return., at full prices. :
. Storvkeipors having Clilakvm, liutler, Kgi(i,
or other produce, will do Well to give m a trial.
Where llrooerloi are taken in oiouango, no oom.
mission will he charts d.
H. L. Kill K,H0N A CO.,
Wholesale flmecra and Commiislaa Mcrchnnts,
Ho. ISO H. Third otrcel, I'hilad'a. aprly
Jab. S. r a as obi, iPrea't. fi. K. IIbiliiir, 8eo
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
Uf IIAJITIIUHV, CUH, ( (
Assels.... ..H.JlO.OnO
Hallo of Auel. to Lieltilill.i , 122
Furnlshe. Inturano. at lb. vary lowewt to.t
Polioy-holilora partlcipat. In the preOtt of tha
Company, that voutiuuilly reducing the ..nu.l
payments.
JTor rates, Ac., call on or auorsrs
. .: H. M. Mi'FNAI.I.Y, Agenl. "
Olllc. ia Shaw's How, Clear- W. , )ilt'74.
EXKC
1871.; FALL & M'1TER. 1871.Ijjor.sk hiioks& horse suob
m J-; .
" 'i'""" " ' -
V ILsJjlAJU lilA'A)
OF TUB-
HllrtlVII MT., (I.KAIII 11:1,1), PA.,
Ilea received . very ehel.ia iloek of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
FANCY (iOOD
TRIMMED HATS ft HONNKTR,
KID (i LOVES,
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR,
ANDAVAn ' YOFOTHKItflOODfT,
Towbieh tht attention of .ash buyers through
out tbe ootialy ia iaritod.
Having had experience In this olast of goads,
I am .ell.n.d I can .let. .Dlir,.nlln 1. . Man
may give m. a ..II. I .a determined to sell '
goods at soeb prices, that hill, money will go j
a great ways j
Any out throughout the county In need of
goods In my line, will do well to give me a call. I
.e-HRMMDIM IN. IHU, H M K K K II.
Oct 7, I874.J .: koj.tcn. Store, CLarteki, Pa.
a. .
TUr THIlirl
KJ .
ii..- . r... .1... 1. 1.. . . ,
but noon, ever Ihiok. of .tcalio. fro. '
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
For their gooda are ao cheap, It pays better to
buy than steal them. larebalnr entire! v for
oa.b, and selling for tho same, ware thaa ea.
oiea to on or goods at a auialler margin loan can
possibly be done by any onedolnt even the small
est part of trust business either way. We have
an entirely NBW purchase of
DRY GOODS nnd
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
n variety unsurpaHSed and prices to cult the
acaroity or money, our stock of
MILLIWEHy GOODS,
lionnds and Ladles' Hats,
has never been equalled In the eonnly.
LAUIKls' ANU CIULURKN'S UNDKttWEAR
' n complete aj.iortnienU f '
Ladies Drctot Triiiiinings.
Full Lin. Latest Styles.
Gents' Furnislniiir Goods,
a large rarlsly, both nar and line.
WINTER aitOVES. , .
YAItlVg,' . 1
'' WOOLS,
Waterproofs, in Great Variety.
All are invited to call and examine our soodB
and prices be for buying elsewhere. We make
no wry latroe neceuee you rinn t nay, nut wit ere
tbia to be a free country t aid that every one baa
the inalienable right to life, liberty, the pursuit
of harpineaa and to buy gooda where they can
secure the eVsl goods tor tha tasv money. At
Win. Heed's eld stand, apposite MooMp's.
ooUlti , ' A. M. II ILLS.
MITT0N & HARMON'S
New Saddle and Harness
MANUFACTORY,
CDEWENSYILLE, PA. -
THR T-ndcrflgnrd, having leased rooms frr tha
mannfactureor all kin da of BADDLKH, HAH
N Krt, aud all the latest improvements in Horse
TuMilMlliiM. 0"i"Jn, irs now rwttr4 te All all
orders nt prices nnd quality that will surprise all
who favor them with aeal I for the Inspeotlonof their
work. Tbey arc determined to please and their ex
perience and observation In eailern nnd western
eities enahlos them to 1'KFY COM I'RTITION In
the manufacture of Uold, Silver. Ore ids, Itubber
Covered and Ullt-Lined Mounted
CARRIAGE ANO BUGGY HARNESSI
, " " Alio Fine
RIDING AND BAClNU SADHLES,
Their rents and cipenses being light, they will
sell the same grades of work to per eetit. cheaper
than tbey can be bauaht in tha eastern cities.
Kcnairing and adjuitingHaddlis, uarneas,o.f
ncally done, at reasonable prices.
Particular attention paid to an oruers oy man
or oinerwiae.
Call and see their work before hiding elsewhere.
MITTUN A HARMON.
Curwcnsvllle, Pa., Oct. 31, 18'.
DMINISTTtATOR'S SALE'.
'ft- . OF '
Valuable rcrsoi.nl Property !
' r,' -bviii.'; I
TlUt nndprslf nerf. Administrator ft (he nstatc
of Suss Kyler, droenaed, wilt offer nt public
sale, at nor tat residence, la weanen lewa-uin
CUarueid county, l'a., on (
. WKUNKHDAY. HOVe U lHt,
tbe following ftorsenal property. : 1 honm,
J enws, 1 head of young cattle, S Iheep, I bogs,
corn, rye and buckwheat bv the bushel, lot of
b... A,,rnre,Uev. 1 eoekawav burev. ker.V .ad
ft ' . . .j
tut h.raMt. 1 nol ttmi eat tee, Mes, kensehold
furniture, tuehe. beds .nd bedding, ebaire.teblee,
oeok aad parlor tlovet, and manr other artiel.l
' Kale to Kmmmit. at II .'.loek, e, m., ea said
day, wh.a urut .IN be mad. knew..
A. B. SHAW, Adm'r.
OoL II, lltt lt
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice la kereby give, vhat Irflm .f tdmla
l.tratloaoe lh. etuie ef hire. HI BAN RVI,I,
dMoered, l.t. .1 Qothn U'asbip, Cl.at
t.ld eoeaty, P.., having been dsly granted to
tb. aadertign.d, all perreal Indebted to ..id
Uet. will alow, make Imml.u Pym.at, amd
those hevlog alaias or demaad. .Ill promt them
properly .ath.ntl..led fertettl.iaeat wlthMt d-
i.y. fi. .o."i
0.1. 14-11 Administrator
KSI-STOSlS
STORE,
i' .
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
' 0.AL... I.
lI Alt l) vr AltK,
Also, UanvfnoUrersof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLtARTltLll, If A. ,
MUMiNQ JMI'tKMJ'JJTS of Ml
.1 Jtlmit for stj. by .
It. F. niGl.F.Ii ft CO.
JAILnOAD 'WHEELBARROWS
' for lait ny
': U. K. BKJLBB ft CO.
QIL, PAIaNT, PUTTY, GLASS'
Natls, .to., for aalt by
It. F. BIOtEIl ft CO.
II
AHNKS9 TRIMMINGS & 8UOE
Findings, fur sale by
II. K. BIOIaKR I CO.
Q.UNS,riSTOLS SWOUDCA1NE3
For sale by
' H. F. HlfJLER A CO.
TOYES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sil.l, for tat. by
II. F. B1QLKU ft CO.
UOl IRON I 1RON1 IRON I
, , For tel. by
' II. F. BKII.KK ft Cl.
... . KAILB, for t.l. by
ll. F BIOLEK ft CO
PULLKY BLOCKS, all sizes
And best Manufaclur., for s.lt by
II. P. BIOI.KB ft CO
THIUBLK SKEINS AND PIPE
x
BOXES, for salt by
II. F. BIOI.EB ft CO.
J70DDEU CUTTERS for snlo by
rn30-70 ; II. F. BIGLF.R ft CO.
V
IN EGA R HITTERS.
Pl'RKLY VEI1KTAIILB.
FISEK MOM ALCOUOU
DU. WALKER'S
CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS.
Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are
n iiurely vgptaiiie preparation, made chieiiy
from the native berbe found oa tho lower rangee
of tbe flierra Nevada mountaina of Cahloruia,
tho med.einel proper'ics of which are eitiactod
thcrerr)tn wttnoni me ure or Aiconoi, inequns
"on Is almost daily asked, "Whet Is the oeuse of
U" uoprlleled tueoess of Vixb.ab BiTT.ni I '
Our uswor Is, that they remove ine osuse et ais-
ease, and tho patient recovers his health. They
are the great blood partner and a lif. giving
limeeiUMMB PUIien. nrav.aisr 0"1 K"ur
01 lyte. N.v.r before ia lh. history of
aesslo. the remarkable qualities or I taaoia
tbm in healing tbe sick of every dissem man la
belr to. Tbey an a gentle Purgative ea well aa
a Tooio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
" """' organs, in Olo.. !v
The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar H It
ten are Aperient, Uiaphoretia, Carminative, Nn
trietoua, Laxative, llinretic, tfodatlve, Counter
irritant, fludorifio, Alterative, nod Auti-llilloua.
Oratcfol thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters
the moat wonderful Invlgoraot that ever anstain
ed the sinking system.
Ne peraon can take these It i Iters according tn
directions and remain long unwell, provided their
bouee at a not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means, and vital organs.
Billon, Remittent nnd Intermittent Fevera,
which are ao prevalent in tbo vatleya of our great
rivert throughout the United Hlatei, especially
those of the Miiiinijppt, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois,
Tennessee, Cam her I and, Arkansas, Red, Colora
do, Uraaos, Rio Urando, l'earl, Alabama, Mobile,
tSavannuh, Roanoke, Jamea, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire
country during tbe tiumivar and Autumn, and
remarkably ao during seasons of nnnsual heat
and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ex
tensive derangements of the stumnrh and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment
a purgative, exerting n powerful influence upon
thjso various organs, is essentially noccsiary.
There li no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr.
J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, aa they will apetxjily
remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which
the bowel ar loaded, at the same time stimulat
ing the secretion of the liror, and generally re
storing the healthy functtona of the digestive
organs.
Fortify the body against disease by purifying
all its fluids with Vinegar Hitlers, Ne epidemic
can take bold of a system thus fore-aimed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain In
the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest,
Dlssiners, Hour Kructions of tbe Stomach, Dad
Taste tn the Monlh, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
of tbe Heart, lullnmtnallun of the Lungs, l'aia
in tho region of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful symptoms, are tho offupringi of
IiyiprpNie. una nnitie win prove a ncuer guar
antee of IU merits thaa n lengthy advertisement,
6cnfulft, or King's Evil, White RwoIHngs, Ul
cers. Krvsinelas. Swelled Nock, Uoitre, Scrofu
lous lntlatnniations, Mercurial a (lections, Old
Korea, Irruptions of the Hkio, Sore Kycs. etc. In
these, OS m ail oilier eouKliiuuonai uiwenea,
Walker's Vinegar HI Mere have shown their great
curative powers la tha moat obstinate aud in
tractable cases,
Fur fnHaminatory and Chronic Rheumatism,
Gout, llilious. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
Diseases of the Hlood, Mver, Kidneys and tne
Rladder, these Hitlers have no equal. Such if in
enaes are caused by Vitiated HI uod.
Mechaatoel Diseases. Persona engaged la
Pnlute and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type
Betters, O old -beaten and Miners, as tbey advance
in life, nro subject to paralysis of the Howels,
To guard against this, take n doao of Walker's
Vinegar Ditters occasionally.
Pot BV In Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, P alt
Rheum, HlntrVs, Hpots, Pimples, Pustules, Hoi Is,
Carbuncle, Ring-worms, Hoa Id-head Nora Uvea,
Kryslpelao, lleh, Heurfs, Diseoloretlona of the
Hktn, Humors and Diseases or the. Skin of what
ever name or nature, are literally dug up and
carried out of the system in a short Hue by tbe
use of these Hitters.
I'ln, Tape and ether Worms, lurking In the
system of so many thonssnds, are effectually de
etreved nnd removed. No Bvstem of medicine,
no vermifuges, no nnt helm loit ice will free Ibe
system from worms like luese if mere.
For P.mal. Comnlalata. la yo.nr or old, mar
ried or Btngl. at the dawn of womeohood er the
lorn of 111., these Tonic Bluer, ill.play ao de
elded an influence that Improvement is Mon per-
etptlble.
'Cleenre tlis filleted Blood whenever yon led
Us Imtnirllles bursting through the skin la Plm-
t 7 . '. . .1 1.1. 1- .1 .
nntl II eustruoieu an. aiuggi.u in w
., ,. ..... , ...... r..li... mill utl
.MhM,. Keep ibe Mood pure, end tbe health
. . iu .0iv,w. ,
R. II. lfrDONALD A CO.,
Druggists lad flee. Aglt.. Ra. Frtaelsto, Calt
roral., .nd eoraer or wa.ht.gt.. .nd Cbarll.a
slreett, New York, geld ky all tlregglsls ud
Dealwt. Mtlo'II-ly.
11 HALK OR RENT
A enod aad w.ll eo.lnaed Blaekamllk Shop
will Im ...her eold or noted. The beet stand la
the wrenty, Apply to
T1I03. J. BOOTH.
yea, 21, ini.-im..
RBmbarger, P..
Jiru Bood0, dtetnitt, (tit.
JJARD TIME8
IIAVB NO EFFKCT
IN FRENCH VILLE I
n7.,i m t
I am aware that there are some persons a HtUo
hard to please, and 1 am also aware that the
complaint of "hard limes is well nign universal.
Hut I am so situated now that lean aatlify tbe
runner and prove conclusively that "nnrd timea
will not effect those who buy their goods from mo,
and all my patrons shall be initiated Into tbe to
oret of
IIOW TO AVOID IfAItD TIMES
I have gooda untiigh to supblr all 4 ho la bait-
tents In the lower end of the ouuoty wgioh 1 ooll
at exeedlng low ratea from my mammoth store In
MULHUNHURti, where I ean always be found
ready to wait upon callers nnd supply them with
Dry dooils 0f all Kinds,
Such as Cloths, flatlnetts, Casslmcres, MuallnB,
ueiainas, liinen, Drillings, Ualieoei,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Cloth lug, BooU and Shoes, Hits aad
Caps all of the best material and made to order
uuse, Bocaa, u loves, H litem, X.aoea, Hlbbons, c.
QROCERIKS OP ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish. Salt,
Pork, Linseed Oil, fish .Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, Plows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider ProBies, and all kinds of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Ulan, and n goaoral
aaaertiaeut of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always oa hand, nnd will be
sold nt tbo lowaat posalble figures.
J. II. MoC Iain's Medicines, Jayne's Medicines,
Ho. tetter's and Uoufland's UitUra.
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
Dignest prloe will be paid. I'loverseed on band
and for sale at the lowest market price.
Also, Agent for Btrattonv ills aad Corwensvllle
Threshing Machines.
fcfA.CaII and sec for ynureclvee. You will find
everything usually kept iu n retail store.
L. M. COUDUIET.
Frenehvllle P. 0., August 131, 1874.
JEAD TUISI
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT
The attention of the eltiaena of Clearfield and
vicinity ia directed to tha foot that lioodfellow A
Son are the agents of M. Niece A Co., and have
just received a balf doten car loads of Flour aad
reed, which they oiler at the lowest poaeible fig
ures. A large stock of
FLOUit, CORN . MEAL, CIIOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoea, Sheltcd Corn, Corn in ear, Ac, Ao.
Particular attention la oalled to M. Niece A
Co.'a brand of Family Flour, which la tbe best In
tbe market.
Flour and Feed can and will be Bold cheaper
thaa It ean be obtained elsewhere tn Clearfield
county.
-tr-morc on Market street, next door to Hon.
Aloxander Irvin'a rcnidcnee.
UO0DFKLLOW A BON,
JanlOtf AgonUfor M. Niece A Co.
j. !. iii vi nr,
AT THE
CORNER STOKE,
CURWENSVILLE, PA. 1
OPFKKS flKASONADLY A FULL STOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
1.0 1 It, .VE.iT, IIS II, 8.1 LT,
KOPK, .,
.Iwayt on hand al lowest cash prlets.
LUMBER, QRAIN, WOOL, Ac,
tken In exchange for goods at hlgheat market
a. aogiaM.
MARBLE AU ST0XE YARD!
MRg. 8. S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged In tho Marble busineea, desires
to Inform her friends and the public that she baa
now and will keep constantly oa hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARHLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order
T0MI16T0NK8,
HOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONCMKNTa,
Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window"
Sills and Caps, also,
Dt'HCAU, TAULR AND WA11 STAND
TOPS, Ao Ao.'
..Yard on Rood street, near tba R, It. Depot,
ClcarfirlJ, Pa.
jej,7l
F. 0'LEARY,BUCK,w
General ' Insurance Agent and Real
x Estate Broker,
Represents the following reliable Insurance Co's:
North British A Mercanlile Ins. Co. (2(1,000,01)0
Washington Life Insurance Co,,,
4, 00 ,000
Fire Association Insurance Co,
2,OM0
M7H.14B
3,1)0 0,0 00
A mason Fire Insurance Co
1'bwnix Insurance Co., N. Y....
Watertown Fire. Inaurea dwellings
and farm buildings only 7&,v00
York, l'a., Stock Insurance Co. Horses insured
against.death and theft.
P. S. Parties In the country desiring Insurance
on their lives or property can have It promptly
attended to by addreiiing us by totter, er calling
in persoa at our office, in Pie's Opera House,
Room No. 1, Clearfield, Pa. eug26'7t
-yy R. FULLERTON
WITH
W. V. LlTriNCOTT & COr
Wbohveate Peelers la
Hals, Caps, Furs A Straw Good,
No, Ul alinaav Smear,
an, 14. If PIItl.AOKLPIlIA, PA.
LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS
SUPERSEDED BT
COVKHT1 PATKNT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Made of tbe best Mallea
ble Iron, and Is attached
to the Hamea by the boat ,
Snap ever Invented. It
Is easily and quirk ly put
on, and prevents the
whipping of the horace
by the ole. ot liable
to get out of repair.
Will last for years. All
we ask Is a fair trial, to
convince all partiea us
ing thai that they nro ? C? 7
unsurpassed tn value tor
the purpose for which
they are intended.
FACKKTT A 0CHRYVER.
Clearfleld, April 15, 187.
8AW8! 8AW8! 6AW81
DIHTAN'S CROSS. CUT, HILL, DRAO AND
CIRCULAR BAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Orom-out Saw.
ALSO, . V ,-t
PATKNT PEFAIORATRD A KIBCTWO SAWS,
a .i- t.r Ml by 'i li
. . ; , , . i (.. !' .
mui.ii , H.r. muLiK co.
"mMAM M. HENRY, Junnra
Tf orniB PBitiBAna.oaivan.BrLiUIIJStJai
01TY. Clleotloo. aud. ..A m..ey premptiy
paid aver. ArUeasaof agreement aoa imus a,
to.v.y.aM amktky .tM.tod auA warreatMr
net or o .been. KJy
TalNK. Tim A ROAR LINIlTri silHot'
IT ast rreslved and for sale by
AprU M, tH. H. F. BlULER A 0O.
'rtifli and. M,fiirinf$.
QUANGED HANDS.
y.JOKM McGAUGHEY x
ik"!1'' "'P1'"" "0,lfy 'no publlo g.n.rally
om perenuteu e. n. Diiewerw urooery
.7' 6'',', ""' "er b intends keeping
' GnOCKltlKN.'
IUM8, UllIKD DKKFaod LAKH.
liUuAMdadKJIiOI'WorsiiidtiiJ J - YJ
THA8, Qroea and Illaek.
COPFKK, Itoi.ted ud tinea
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
' cajfjruu ntllTti,
All klerf. In Ik murk-l
. - ... it 1 .1111.
' r , , , i .: ': t, U'U i (iiJij.
i-imbuo, in jars anu osrrell.
SPICK!., it every form aad rarlely."' ' ' '
FAMILY "FL6UR,
Atl, HIMlIt (IfKAlliKH.
SOAPS,
,.rK' T: i.,'i ',
MATCHES,
IlltlKD APPLES,
... m 'i,..!.
buihii mean, , ,
DKIKD CIIKKUIES,
Coal Oil i sd L&mp Chiaaoys.
And a good assortment of those things usually
kept ia a grocery store, which be will exchange
for marketing at the market prioea.
Will sell for cash ac cheaply as aay other one.
Please call and see bis stuck and judge for
yourself.
JUIIN MtUAUUlIKY.
Clearleld, May 17, 1874.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE, ,.
Opposite Post Office.
New Goods 1. New Prices!
CIIOICK 1.1 J I tAK, .
OOLONGS, . . ., ..,,,,',
JAPANS, ,,, ...
1MP011TKD, .
Yot'NU ursoN. jr;, .-;
.. UNUI.IoU liKKAKFAST
Tarest Is Market.
. . i . . i ...i ''
" BUTTKR AMD KOCJM -
Will be kept .nd sold at trsl cost. Cash paid,
for Country Produc
OEflMAN ClIUnltlEStj o n -i
TUBKE7 PRUNES,
' PRRS8RV80 PrlARi,'' '
PHILAIlEI.PHIA HAMS.
1H3
;4 tnu.qjinHf.'i
Mack.rel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ao.
t ncai.Bii JIIII'IO
Barrel Pickloa .nd Engllth Pickles.
'-' i . "" ' -
FLOUR ANO FKlil). " "" -''l ,
' fhvt, Cora Keel, Oat Meal. Aoi-' '" ' ;
.... ... .
febli'74 LYTLI A SflTCnELL.
ED. AV. GRAHAM,
. l ! dialer is r"')T -;Y ; !.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER A LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Hat juat opanad, at th. old itand, la Graham't
uow, a templMt Mewk M ,
JT F. GOODS,
of .very dttcriptloa. ,
DRY GOODS.
OROCEUIES, ,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTUIXrj, rf-c.,rf-c.,
IN GREAT VARIETY. '
flour; , ,
MEAT, .
8ALT,
RYE,
OAT3,
CORN,
A L WA YS ON HA ND A KD FOR
SALE AT A SMA T.l AD VA XCE.
, i FLOUR.-
Re.lvd b lb. oat lead, and sold .1 a snn
edrenat.
A mppty of R0PB oonstantly oo band.
Special induoementl offered to thole gelling .nt
6qu.ro Timber and Logs, at w. deal largely
ia Lumbermen'! Supplies, tnd ar. pre
pared at all timet to purchase tim-
, ; fberand lumber. .' ? .
ED. W . GRAHAM,
Mwktl Street, - ..
CLEARFIELD, TA. '"
Oel. 17I.
THE CLEARFIELD i !
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLEARFiELD, Pa!,'1
. Mipcr.cruamajor.
i. ... ' v lu j .hi
Finr. ItltlCK.
t. --It,'.'
mi'.,-' . , ,' ' ' -i' ('
Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts,
Stovs Linings,' Taring Tiles, to,'
(reittlHe-y Top; HWoil f"'
atssc. r bhii
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
ORIGINAL DKSI0N8 IN TERRA C0TTA
t , MADE TO ORDER.
1 1 . :
With Imarmad maehlMr drat .lass materl.1
end ekllled wovwmea, we eu wavrtat .11
maautaeureo I. b. .quel to If wot e.prtet .
.ny la th. m.rk.t ..-'
A.ilele. of our menufeeiiir. .aa beo.B.tlh.
Workl, near Railroad Depot, or at the Hard.tre
Store of H. F. Higler u. ...r-
All ordm ftna a diaiasM, mlorereU aa la
Uenerei 0JuporieUn-l.es wm maw mreeap. i
t.atloa. ...... '
d. f. HAttl lltv. svsa,
jnil?l . KRill ?un. uen , Dili,.,,
f Iteamnel-l, warnaira, proii.o'i, ..
Sept. Mairuraelarlng repi. maj.e i.
D!
ISSOLUTION.-, ".' V , :
Tha nartlltrablb kerelofbr. AilluM WIWe.B
rWetrf K.b.rd and Joseph Rrhard, la lb. m.reaa-
tll. b.sl..H. nt New Millport, wu dlaaolrad by
.tmi nosent on th. llth or Jan. hub. Wlhte
nt ibe m.mberl or the Arm are authorised to
make setllomeats. Ibon kaowtag themstiv..
Indebted I. th. lal. brva Or. reqB.strd litmi
formr aad reUU, tbetf erMo.ts withewt delai..
' . i . DAVID KMIAKH,
i .. JOnaPH HHAHO, o
H. Mlllporl, Oct. 14, HJ4.-4I. - 1 '
JIHTICK)' 4b COHr.TABI.Eft' FIEI
Wt ban printed a larg. a.mher ef tb. ...
gatj DILI,, SO. WU, W. reeip, V. iwnai.
Sr. waau, mail MP, 1. aa. addreta.
Hirdtrarr, Cinwarr, t?tr.
l i i ,
T OOK OUT KOR THE
.-uiAl'iaVib. it.; .J- .
UBB ARD 5 StW A PLE, '
PKALKRH IN
STQVES. &. .JRANGES,.
I1 ANU MANIIFAOTURKRS OF
Tin-?,ra;.'Art tat r.
Slieot-Iron
'''' i'Copper Ware,
a !.!:'
PLUMBERS & (JAS FITTERS,
' Near Market Street, ClearUold,
.... .
Will keen on baud all the beat Cook Stoves.
Ranges, Heating Sieves and Famaeee tn the
market, among which wo meat ion the Argand
Range. Victor Cook, Diamond Stale and Kclipaa.
all of which for beauty of design and cheapneaa
cannot b eurpaseed la the market. All of oar
Stoves we warrant to give entire satisfaction, or
the Stove ean bo re la rood im ten daya. Old
stove taken in part pay for new once. We hoop
on hand all of the latest and best
HEATING STOVES
RANGES.
Fartlmlnr 'attention paid tb the repairing of
all kinds of Stovea, Ranges aod Furnaces,
TIN" WARE.
Of our own manufacture, of all hinds, which
which will be sold cheap for cash, by wholesale
or retail All oar ware la made out of one aad
two cross tin, and warranted la ho Juet aa wo
represent It.
Tin Roofing and Spouting
T. Ye..... I,:-- :
done at abort notice nnd on most renanaabla 1
terms, and repairing neatly and promptly exe
cuted. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
J !
don. .d .11 Jobs Wenaatcl porfeet. Will keep
on kaod lias Fittures, of all kiads, and It up
houses wllh Ranges, Bath Hollers, Bath Tuba,
Shower Baths, Wash SUodt, Sinks and Water
Closet!.
' Parlies wishing anything don. in ear lin. will
do well to give .s . call, aa we er. determined to
pleeee all la regard I price aad styl. of work
mtnsbip. T. J. Hubbard will personally Mper-
intend .11 work ontru'ted to our eare.
rpt ;VT4) HUBBARD A WAPI,. '
rpiN-WARE, STOVES,
HARDWARE!
WATSON, NICHOLS & CO.,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
Having bought tbe Hardware Btoro and TfA
Shop formerly belonging to W. A. Dale, wo
intend beeping for sale everything belonging ta
the business, and will endeavor ta well aa lew Ihr 1
sash aa can be bought tbia side of Philadelphia.
At our establishment may no looua at ail tiaei
full nupply of -,
Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
SHEET-IRON AND TIN-WARE,
Cook and Healing Stoves,
j SIIOB FINDINGS,
Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, rutty,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Farming Implements of all Kinds,
SCYTHES,
i RCYTIIE-SNATHES,
v, CRAH CRADLES,
, RAKES, A.
s.ur siill ri.rni.rvs,
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS,
tlOKPE-EnOErt,
., HORSE-SnOB NAIL8,
I BOLTS, Ao.
Wood and Willow-Ware, Oil Cloths, be.
JT4TTIN 6P01TIN9 don. low aad belt of
tAftttritJ used.
OA1CUS, flllllU... bU,
Carwenevll Pk, J.ae 1, 1M4.
RONSIDES STORE.
G FLEGAL,
DIALER II
HARDWARE,
sTovaa,
HEATEILS, "n
RANGES, ' ' '.'
HOLtOW-WAKE,
JAWTS.' '
OILS k VARNISH, ' 1 ' '
PUTTV 4 Qt ASS,
ROPES,
111. a8TF.P-LADKR8, I
t'T
wooD'ANb trrtLow SvArei
Ih. Mlebratod Toledo Aatl Freeilag Oalvanii.d
'. IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. ' -
Ma hotter Pumpe In the market.
IaAMPS, CHAMDtiUKKK, tAHTKRKS,
tAMr FldtKlVef allhiada,
'liAMf nXTUREa, Ao.
Alt at lowest prices.
1-14M
Prw.sjw.hlt fttrwet, Pklllpsb.r.;, pa.
in
BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IN-8TRIIMIINTr1-0rgaM,
both atw .nd
niml bend, .1 th. Mutle Btoi., o-,oslte il.li.a a
Furniture Storey 'A. B,arMaa i.urltted as. rati-'
Ud to .all and stJatntn. a ntw ttyl. of Orgaa bow .
a. ..ktbltl.a. beet. Heel, aad U.il. "H
sonstMillymi hand.
aplHTttf
t- '. : . i
CKTT1 EVENT NOTICE. I tab.
O thii mohod mt Inroral.g my patroM tlMPl I '
heve plealy t ties. Jeat in to mum wp .ta a.-, .
ooaats, aad I bm.hy ftv. mmnm to HI IB.W www .i
hae. anmuled isma wtlh mm k reeee wsa, t
ud have liimm elM.i wilsnltl ..l.y. n.WM
tail I. heed this eotloe meed lot b. terpeired II .
they an eelbm epee to hum la a legal aaa.ee.
it tie frawnt. of aa .fire., aad pay costs kill Am.
I.. M. COUDRIIT.
rrenehvlllt. Aug. 1, 1BT4-lm.
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