Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 23, 1875, Image 4

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SACKETT & SCHRYYER,
CliLIM l
HARDWARE,
end BUttbotunrf of
Tln,Copper A Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA,
Having larg.ly 1
were, w, invito the
and priona.
inereaied our itoak of Ilard.
publio to examine our etocl
Carpenter, anil perioni who contemplate build
In, will do well to lamina our
TOOLS ft BUILDING HARDWARE.
which la new and of the bait manufacture, and
will bo ,old low for oaab.
NAILS,
GLASS,
TUTTY,
GLUE,
LOCKS,
LATCIIES,
HINGES,
SCREWS
All Kindt or Beneh Plaoef, Hewe, Chileli, Squaree,
Hammere, Haleheta, Plumbl and Lovela,
Mortlied A Thumb Uuagee, Ilevele,
Bracai A Hitta, Wood and Iron
Benoh Berewi, and tha bait
Boring Uaehina la tba
unrket.
Double and Single Bitt Aies,
POCKET CUTLERY, tt.
Agent) for BurneU't Iron Corn Sheller,
warranted.
AUo, agenta for Richard,'
GOTHIC FIVE TOPS,
wblob efleetuallj aura Smoky Fluoa.
Farmere' Implement, and Garden Tooli of orerv
deeonption.
A largo variety of
COOK STOVES,
wlileh w warrant to girt satisfaction.
Portable Range and Furnace,
JU Roofing, 6 pout Inn and Job Work dons on
reasonable terma. All order wilt receive prompt
ettentirn. Juno 11, 1873,
$rg Coato, firorrrlrit, Jtr,
ia P. WiaTB,,,
w. W. ilTtt.
WAVI1 A METTH
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at the aid itana of a. L. Rood A Co.
their atoek of goeda, aonaletlng of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES;-
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKA li KIEIiU,PAT
WKUNEaDAT MOHNING,Jl Nil. IITI. .
BOOTS A 8II0KS,
HATrl A CAPS,
1IAKDWAKK,
POWELL & MORGAN,
Dl 41.11 IV
ii vitinvAui:,
Alio, Manufacturer of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CIEARMILD, PA.
QUERNSWARB,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., 4c,
At tba moat reasonable rale, for CASH or la
aaohango for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODVCI.
r-Advanee, buda t theie engaged In get
ting out equare timber on the noit advanUgoou,
terma. pdtlJanTI
JJANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUlllnKMDlinU, fA.,
Dealer In y
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIER! & GLOVES, ,
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A fiHOKS,
Tobacco, Grocer. and Fish, Nils, Hard warn,
Queenawarc and Ulaesware, Ueni and
Boya' Clothing, Drug, Paints,
Oili, School Hooka,
a large lot of Patent Modiolncs,
Candid. Nuts A Dried Fro Hi, Cheese and Crack
era, Kuck and Hill Powder.
Flour, Grain and PoUtooe,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Moroccos, Ltnlnge, Bindings and
Thread, Shoemaker' lools and
Shoe Finding!.
No greater vsrlety of goods tn any store In the
oounty. AH for sal very low for cash or country
produce at the Cheap Corner. May 1, 17.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Penn township, Clearfield Co., Pa.
TRIALS OF A TWIN.
1b form and feature, faes and limb,
I grew eo like my brtthrf, A
That folks fioi taking me for biin, f'
And each for onu anal her,
It puitled all our kith and kin,' 1
it roaobod a fearful pilch f
For one of ua was born a .win, ,
And nut tool knew wuleb.
One day, to make the matter woree,
Before our namea were Aietl,
Aa we were Wine; vaulted by nurie,
We gut completely miiod;
And thua, you are, by fate's utairee, '
Or rather nurev'a while,
My brother John got chrutened me,
And 1 got christen) him.
Thla fatal likonesa ever digged
My fmitatppa when at icbool.
And I waa alwoya gluing flogg1 (
When John turned nut a fool )
I put thia ejueition, fraitleaily,
Tn every one I knew,
"What would you do, if yon were ine,
To prove tbat you were you ?"
Our oloae reatMnl.lanee turned the ttJo
Of my dotnealie life
For aomehow, my Intended wife
Beoame my brotbor'a wife.
In fact, year afier year the Mine
Abauril miatakea went on,
And when I died, the neljthbori came
And buried brothur John. .
jURMING IMPLEMENTS of nil
, klnda for aala by
POWELL A UOHOAN.
JAILROAD WHEELBARROWS
for ante by
POWELL A MORGAN.
IL, PAINT, PUTTV, GLASS
Nalli, ate., for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
0
II
ARNESS TRIMMINGS &SI10E
Finding!, tor aala by
POWELL A M01IQAN.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For tale by '
POWELL A MORUAN.
CTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sllea, for aala by
POWELL A MORUAN.
JRON 1
IRON I IRON! IRON!
For aala by "
POWELL A HOROAN.
TTORSE SIIOES k HORSE SHOE
J.A.
NAILS, for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And beat Mannfaetnra, for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
"VHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for rale by
POWELL A MORGAN.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
(Socceatori to Boynton A Toang,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Hanufaetarert of
PORTABLE & STATION A BY
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fourth and Pine Streete,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
nURREK OIITI
BURNED UPI
The tnbaerlberi hare, at great expoo aa, rebuilt
nelahburnovd neceaaity, in the ereelion of a Aral
elaae Woolen Manufactory, with all tha modern
improrementa attached, and are prepared to make
all kind, of Clothe, Caa.imere., Satinette, Blan.
keta, Flannele, Ae. Plenty of goodi on band to
eopply all our old and a thouaand new ouatotneri,
wnom we naa 10 eome ana oxeiaino our etuea.
The bu.ineae of
CARDING AND FULLING
will
arrangetaente will be made to reeeire and deliver
Wool, to euit eu.tomera. All work warranted and
done upon the ahorteat notice, and by atriet atten.
tlon to buaineee we hope to raallte a liberal ahare
of public patronage.
IO,MMt POUNDS WOOL WANTKD!
Wa will pay the higheit market price for Woo
THE vrXKRHS.
Thig peculiar sct't of ruligionistB
tuuiiL'lt liruuulilv more iiiiuitnuuH In
our Stuto thai) cmuwbL'ro nro but little
anilumootl, Tito rvcunl convoention
which cumo oft' on tlio prtMnwcs of
JohiiKon Millar, on the line of the Ruatl
iti) and Cltimhia niillrond near tlio
villi"0 Lltig, Lttiifiistiir county, m thus
dxtnilud by a tvportur of the Laucrutor
lntelligrncrr. Tho meeting on tlio 10th
wan of givnt ivlij,'iotm mid Kocittl im
portHiico to tliis Htct, whoso tcnetti of
litith and practice. Iinvo recently liecn
tlio thenio of aovvral wrilent in leading
literary publications.
Tlio Jluiikeinor Tunkers uro a relig
ious denomination founded at Schwnr
zonait, liei'inanv, by Alexander Jlack
and Devon othere in 1708, who, it is
Baid, without any Unowledfjo of the
cxiHteneo ol othor lhiptisls were led to
tho rejection ot pn tlolinplmtn ny n'tul
ing tlio bililo. Their unnie (from tho
German tunki n, to dip) like thai adopt
ed by many other reliirious denomina
tions was originall v given to them from
tho Monnoniles. These are also called
Tumblein. from their practice in bap
tising of tho first putting tho head of;
tho person baptbsod uniler the wntor,
and bv Bomo they nro known as Ger
man Baptists though they generally
stylo themselves simply lircthorn or
Hivor Brethren. 1 1
Placing from religious persecution
they all emigrated to America about
17!!5 anil settled mostly in Pennsyl.
vnniu, whence they havo spread main
ly to Maryland, Virginia, Ohio and In
(iiunn. They at present number about
CO churches and 10.000 members, tho
melr. our' a. p"'-' "- Proper! lOFl)nrtio,lftl'pltU,r boi,,t'11
to the fact that to it grout extent thoy
ott'how rogulnr meeting-hoiisos and as
semble for worship at private residen
ces or in groves anil barns.
According to their church govern
ment every member is allowed to ex-
and aell our manufactured good, aa low at aimitar I hort, and when they Unci 0110 ol their
Selec ting a Boat which afforded a good
point forolisorvation.ourreportorentor
d into conversation with an intelligent
looking and commuuieiitive member
of the sect, who ililonued us that tlio
present meeting was hum under tho
auspices of tho While Oak district of
thu church, extending from Litiis to
Marietta and southward below lian-
custer. This bishop is lmvitl liurlick,
of Mount Joy. In this district uro tlvo
meeting houses, one near i.iub, one
near Jlanheim, ono at Petersburg, un-
other at Mt. llopo and tho other at
Graybill's, near Pennvillo. Tho lovo
least is liclil every year aim tlio piaco
for holding it is selected by tho com
mon consent of tho members, no difll
unity ever being experienced in secur
ing tlio necessary nccoininotiations.
The general expenses of horso feed, Ac,
uro paid by voluntary contributions
uml tlio provisions are iiirntsneu ny
tho member according to their respec
tive means. 4 Nouo of tho clei ical order
receive any Hilary, they looking, as
our iiilbrtuant laid, "to tho other side
of tho grave for their wages." They
Utko ample euro, however, of tlio pcsir,
whether lay or clergy, and "see to it
that nono of them get into the county
poor bouse."
Tho religions services of this occasion
woro under tho general direction of
Bishop liimiclc, who hail assncialeu
with him threo or four proucliors from
othor counties and novcrnl more nro
expected before tho eloso of tho meet
ing. A portion of tho services this
morning woro in English aud purl in
(iormnu, sermons, singing and priivcr
ullernnling in tho two languages, The
Knulish nroacher delivered a plain,
simple exhortation, pointing out to his
bearers tho narrow way in which they
were directed to walk,und expounding
the scriptures in the most orthodox
nnd, at the tutino time, plain and forci
ble manner.
No hymn books were used by the
congregation, the hymns being lined
outliy the preacher in tho sing-sing
tone of "ye olden time," nnd their sing
inir being henrtilv joined in by the
whole contrreirntion. The iilace of
worship was delightfully cool, nnd
its rude and novel appearance in no
wiso detracted Irom tlio earnestness
nnil ell'ectivcness of iho services. About
114 o'clock, niter nuinei-oiis uddresses
anil other religious exercises in both
languages, the meeting adjourned for
dinner, and tho brethren and sisters
begun a cnurao of handshaking and
fraternal greetings, tho practice of tho
nion universally kissinii each oilier being
ono of the most striking features ofj
tbeso salutations. Ol tho "love-least
Kroner wo will sneak hereafter.
At the time at which our reporter
closed his account of tho Dunkor'a lovo
feast at JohnBon Miller's, in Warwick
township, yesterday, tho religious ser
vices of the morning had just concluded
and tho congregation were preparing
to engage in thut spoeial feature of tho
occasion which hns given to the latter
its distinctive name, Liebt-s MM lovo
meal or love feast.
lu ring tho latter part of the religi
ous exerciser) of the morning, a com
mittee of men and women had with
drawn from tho barn floor and pro
ceeded to make arrangements for the
more mtiU ruil feast.
limitsof which wehave given, Kpbraln,
Little C'liiekies, liiuostogu and West
ConoHtngo; Of tgose Little t'hieliios
will bold its lovaeiwt this year on tho
l llh and 15th iusj.,anil t'ouestoga and
West Conoslogii m the lfttll.
During thu ulurnooii of yesterday
largo numbers 4' tlio brethren ami
other persona cutiiiued to arrive on
the ground, coiniig from every direc
tion, until the mm her swelled to a
very large throig, for the ontiro en
joyment of all ol whom the weather
yesterday nnd hit evening was most
propitious.
l or tlio young Ults nf other denomi
nations it was RiNttt'outly It festal day
ami, arrayed in their boal, driving fast
teams and iiccompnmud ny tho girl
they did not leave behind thorn, they
strolled nluuit the grounds, tatiug a
neen nt til) roliuious services, then
iiioiuu then on to the wooing simile
ol idiiio Hue urcliurd treeoruuou wend
ing tholr wty to tha huckster stintls
winch, under direction ol the muiiige
ment, were kupt nt a vory remote dis
taiico fiiiui tlio place of meeting. .
In the evening, in tho presenco uf a
very large number of spectators and
participants, the holy communion ot
tho Lord's Sapper wus administered,
preceded by tho rile of feet washing.
Tho hitter is engagod in by all '.he
members. Tubs and basins are car
ried about thriugh the congregation
and tho feet of all the members are
washed and wicd by a certain portion
ot thoso present Allorwunls tho torn
miinion of unliuvened bread and wine
was administered and partaken of, fol
lowed by sok'mn religious exercises,
and at i o'ebek tlio congregation dis-
Iicrsed, those who lived in tho neigh
lorhood taking numbors ef the breth
ren with them for Wging, othci-s bo
ing provided for in tie barn and house
uf Mr. Miller, Tliil morning the re
ligious exercises wet) resumed and tho
feast concluded this .Iternoon, utter an
experience of much spiritual refresh
ment by all who Urtiriputed in its
devotions and socialprivilegcs.
I'pon tho whole, il ourbriel sojourn
w ith this important lenient ot our na
tive cilizunshin, wo land its members
marked by a much higher degree of
intelligence than wi were led to ex
pect from their nvoiqinco of tho ways
of the world. They Manifest a decided
disposition to carry iieir religious con
victions into tho praiticcs of every-day
life. They muiiituir. their belief and
practices with a dottlion and consis
tency wuicn seem tone uoru ui uo in
telligent faith, fur (ho existence of
which they uro by nl means nimble to
give u ready reason, and which they
are not loath to dofeid or less earnest,
to espouse bocaiiHO itis not more popu
lurly understood and, appreciated.
WOMJiXti WAtt.
Thome on Ilia Pntluif NuflVage.
DECAY OK TIIK WOMAN'S RK1IIT8 MOVE
MENT IN WASIIIrlltoN DAKK IIK
OIHION Of 8II8AN t Tllg COHIM1
SOUAI.L8 Of AMEBIC POLITICS
Kranclilse Association, at this lute day,
Is still mndo lu bleed for it. It is re
membered that a majority of tho shin
ing tights of the siilfrago movement
from till parts of thu country were
hero, willing to address the convention
without money and without price, but
the two most prominent fciuulo law.
yers, true to thu instinct of this much
abused emit, decided they must not
only speak, but they must bo well paid
for it. If t'ady Stanton was willing to
give for nothing her stale old tulus.uud
Ward llowo was ready to ''eliminate
prenatal" to the end of time freu, wus
that a reason why two Utile legal
songsters should be prevented from
feathering their pretty nests? There
is hut one iS'iouh in thu country, uml
she ewns consulted, and derided thu
grave question us only a woman can.
It was true tho hull, fuel, gas, printing
ami other necessary Incidentals were
to he paid. In tact, these expenses
were brought before the audiences and
they were asked to contribute to the
same, and they did us only good
uuturcd American audiences are in the
habit of doing tinder such circumstan
ces. Nl mi 1 1 put these stiihuoiu tacts
into ouo side of thu scale and thu two
lawyers I'lnebo C'ur..ins, of Hi. Louis,
ami Miss Chilit lliirnhain, nf Philadel
phia, into the other, and the lawyers
won. Susan B. Anthony said '-lirst-
cluss talent should bo paid." So the
two little legal speeches cost thu con
vention ono hundred dollars each, nnd
tho remainder of the money wus taken
charge ol by the treasurer, Susan, who
suvs it went to nny hotel bills at Wil-
lurd's, notwithstanding the women of,
the t runchise Association threw open
their tiospituble doors. As mutters
now stand the association is expected
to hour thu heavy expense of u national
convo itiou, through the treaeherv of
Susan 11. Anthony and a few other
"lenders" who come to the district as
the frogs entered Egypt, or the grass
hoppers skip to thu Western plains.
These prominent "shrickora" nro not
compared to tho pests ill number, but
simply the damage done, lor every
spear of grass and every greenback
disappears before tho invading host.
In tho beginning tlio l'raneliiso As
sociation was made up mostly of work
ing women endowed with good com
mon sense, but not up to the "wire
pulling" tulent as exercised by the
olllcors of this organization. The rank
and file are now treateil to postal curds
sent through the mail demanding from
each Oti towards liquidating the debts
of the concern. II temiiiiuo polities is
ho rank in tho bud, what will it bo in
the blossom? Susan B. Anthony says:
"Woman will purity tho ballot." Wo
cull upon ttusnn to purity herself, but
failing in that, to bring buck the funds
to pay for her own convention, tbut
the postnl-canl trouble in tho district
may cease.
Previous to tho great stifl'mgo con
vention held-last in New York tho
association uiut to select a delegate to
represent Washington. It was urged
tbat Mrs. Sara J. Spencer, tlio pros!
Ho lull thu spelling-bee ut 10 o'clock
and stopped in a saloon on the wuv
Inline. II ere no met several inenus -xctA
111
who "set 'em up" divers times, nnd lie
reached homo uboiil midnight with a
confused brain and a very ilemornlir.ed
pair of legs. Then be swore thut some
body bud stole thu key hole, but his
wife, with u feurlul scowl on her brow,
and a lamp in her hand, admitted him.
"Drunk I" she exeluimed. "D-r-u-n-o
(hie.) Thus eusy 'null'." "Brute!"
"llrutol" "ll-r-o-o-t (hie) ; give us a
harder one." "Idiot I" "Tluux hard
er (hie), but I kiu spelhun. I-d 1-d-g
1-d g t, Idiot. Now give us a stun
ner (hie)," Sho picked up a pokor and
gave la i in a "stunner" and the spelling
bee udjoiirned Kiiif die..
itfiv lU'fi'tiSfmfittjS.
jrjAUTioN.-
All perium are hereby warned eiralnat pur
chwing or in any manner meddling with tholol
Ifiwing itroperly. now lu the handi of Jamea
Fureiat hn, of Jjawrence tuwnthip, via t 1
gray hrv, 1 blaolt mere, I Hay berifi, 1 turret
h'iris), milch eowa, 1 two-year old bulla, I year
tin lti, j; apring oalvei, 4 hnga, 7,200 feet of pine
and oak tint tier oil (he landing at (till'a brtdgn,
12,(lUit feet ot pine and oak on the landing at the
mouth of I'ine Hun, 2.1,oi'0 feet of iiiue aud oak
timber rafiod in the river now at Lognn'a dam,
about 4K,()00 (vet of hemlock rafted in the creek
at Ardury'a dead watrr. UO.OPit font hem look
wetitling tn piles at the mill, 10,000 f.-ct white
FM1 It, FKE1),
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Market Htrcet. one iloor weat of Maiulou
lliiuae. 4' leal-Held, Pa.
Keep eoaatantly on h.nd
rtroAR,
COFFER.
pi tie board i, about 40, 0u feet of hemlock aaw
toga in mill dam, a lot of loot lumber, bark, pine
and hem look anantliug about or near tbe milt, 1
COAL OIL,
SYkTT,
mill dam, a lot of loot lumber, bark,
carriage. 1 buck warm, 1 eovered burcr, I two.
bur it wagoo, 1 uair ti inner tied a, 3 eleigh, t pair
timber wbeeli, 4 aeta double barneaa, 1 aet aingle
barueif, 1 plough, I barrow, 1 leaning mill, S
grain eradlva, I bay fork, I eutting bx, I wheel
barrow, I litinbei ear on tie mill, 1 law gutnmar,
0 birea of beee, 3 log chain nnd epreala, a lot ef
oali, hay and corn, IS aerea of oita, 20 aorea of
eorn, one-third of 7 aerea of wheat, one-third of
a aeree of rye, one-third of ftaoreiof ota,one
third of 12 aerri of eorn, all Id tbe ground, altui
a large lt of household gidi auuk a beda, bed
ding, tablea etaruli, ebxirt. bureau, atovei, ,
otii(, loMngt. earjieii, 4 dwken milk urouka, e lot j
of tTooerU-a, muh ua coffoe, auar, tea, alio a lot
of ravlting tool, aa aet, graba, and many ether
arllulee tuu bittneroua to uiMiition. Tbia properly
wna jiurchiAifl hv me at rilteiilT'a inIh on thn
17th day ot Mey, 17 j and ia left with the eald
uariiea on loan, tiibji-at to my ordrr.
JAMb'a T. LKUNARD.
Cloaiflfld, June 14, '7i-t,
SALT,
A1
LLKGHEN Y HOTEL,
(Mirkft Ht., bit. Third and Fourth,)
l.l.brinrit'i'i'e r
Tha aubaoribtir having beeitme proprietor of
Ibii h.ttel, would reapeclfully ikl librral ahare
ef publie patronage. Frirra reduced to euit the
tituaa. . ..,..-
JauJU--iif. (i. L. LEIPOLDT.
SUSQ U K II A N X A llOUSK,
CL'HWKNSVILLK, PA.
NEWTON KFAD, Paucmaron.
Haeing heoome proprietor of tbia Hotel, I
would ropeotluily aolicit the patronage of ibe
pubile. Jlouae leaaautly and eenrenintly lit
uatrd i o ilj refitted and relurni.hed good aam
pie fwoeaa atWohed. All railroad traina atop at
Uiia house. jmnW li
s
II A W HOUSE,
(Cor. of alarkel A Front atrorte.)
CLKAKHtl.ll, fA.
Tlie uaj.'r.lgnvil having Ukrn eharge of Idle
Ittlel, woulj ri'.ieclfiitl.r .olicll tmlilir patriiaage.
Janl'7
U. U.
WfASlIKNGTON HOIKK,
KKW WASIIINUTON, PA.
Tlill mw an.l well furni.bed butt' baa U-en
team b,r the under.igned. lie feel, oouliUcut of
bt-ing able to reutler aatialacliun lotboaa who tnay
favor biin with n oall.
M- s, o. w. DAVIS, lv,.
jjONTUKH IIOtlHt,'
Oppoilta tha Court llcuie,
LOCK HAVRH, 1'KNN'A.
J.14TI HAfHEAL A KH0U, Prop'a.
c
-iAl'TION.-
All percorii ore ht-n-by cautioned ngitin!
purehnaing or in any wty meddling with the M
toning proportr, now in porRevalon of John Van
lirabaiit, of llutton lownphip, via : I lot earpvt,
I bureau, 1 ouptmard, ft chair, I clock and mir
ror, 1 is,ble, 1 nt-ivf, I irltee, 1 Wd aud tand, I
ebeiri, 1 table, lot of dih?4i, 1 parlor art, 1 ear
pot, I parlor et'ive, I cook etove, I cupboard, I
bed, lied'iiog and 3 ehatra. t bodrottra aeta, 1 lot
bed elotbea, 1 earpet, I tram uf hri'a, 2 ai-ta
liht barnepa, 1 outline bs, 1 boajgr, I rpring
wegen, half Inlcrmt in burrow, X road wagoiu, I
eow, I pair twin ulnt, euttr, 1 lot luuib,ring
tooli, I bugiry. Tliii property wee purrt)iel by
me at Hit-ntTa anlo on Wediteadny, June 2d, and
ia left with Ibe aeid Vanlirabant on kutu, aubjeel
to my ordvr at any time.
JOHN FOCUTMAN.
I'annltcld, June 9, lf7J. Jt
iMtin iih.itm k. j (ho pliioo wliu li could not touverltKik-
Olivia," a racy fomtlo writer, nont i uwmm wiuiout ois-
tho fullowitiK npccifU to tho Pliiladol- curwum that JIih. tSu'iiecr nhoulrt U.
nltiti 7VHCJI, reluthitf tl ho buck action nomiimtml and flw-ted. Alter linn
1 .. . . ' . , i- I ...... 1..,.,.,! I., If n ll..l...fl. ul.o
wtiKh hnn net in on mnaio iTionnoiH i " v
Jh tho wnL'(n.alu'.l.taivriillvelianuil,BiiH'0 ItcwluTilton ttvelution-! havo i V10 """K
for tho nccftsion, ami undor it protect- j boon produced on tho ittto. Her lot
gooda ean be bought in the eounty, and whenever
we fail to ranaer reaeonaoie aimaciion we can
alwayi be found at bom ready to make proper
explanation, either In perann or by letter.
aprtllfltf Bower P. 0.
LEATHER BIlEAST-STRAi'S
SUPERSEDED BY
COVERTH PATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Madeof the beat Mallea.
ble Iron, and laattaehed
to the Hamea by the beat
Snap over invented. It
la eaally and uiakly put
on, and prevent tbe
whipping of the horiea
by the pole. Ikot liable
to get out of repair.
Will laat for yeara. All
we aak la a fair trial, to
eoovlnoa all partiea ua
Ing them that they are
uniurpaaied in Taluefor
the purpoee for which
they are intended.
KACKKTT A 8CHP.YVEH.
Clearfield, April 14, 1S74.
MARBLE Al ST0E YARD!
Mas. S. S. LID DELL,
Having engaged In the Marble huelneaa, desire
to Inform her frlenda and tbe pubile that ahe baa
now and will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and la prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lot, Window
Sill and Cap, aieo,
BUREAU. TABLR AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, .te.
Y,Yerd on Reed street, near the R, R. Depot,
Clearfield, Fa. JT,
TTAVtNO engaged In the manufacture of first
XX. elaaa MACHINERY, we respectfully Inform
he publie that we are now prepared to fill all
orders as cheaply and as promptly as oan be done
In any of tbe cities. We manufacture and deal in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys,
QirTord'a Injeetor, Steam Ganges, Steam Whistle,
Oiler, Tallow Caps, OH Cups, Gauge Cock a, Air
Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, wrought Iron
Pipes, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Antl
Friction Metres, Soap Stone Peeking, Gum Pack
ing, nnd all kinds of MILL WORK) together
with Plows, Sled Boles,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
end other CASTINOS of all kinds.
lr0rders solletted and filled at city prices
All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery
of oar manufacture promptly answered, by add re
Ing ns at Clearfield, Pa.
Jan 17 4 -tf BlULER, YOUNG A REED.
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kept oonitantly on hand.
STOVE AM) EARTHEN -WARE
OF EVRRY DESCRIPTION I
CHOCKS! POTS1 CR0CKS1
PUIicr's Patent Airtight Self . Healing
Fruit canal
IH'TTKR CHOCKS, wild lid.,
CRRAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLK - Bt'TTRR CHOCKS,
l'ICKLK CHOCKS,
FL0WKR POTS, PIR DISHES,
STEW POTS,
And B great man other tblnge too nnmeroue to
mention, to be bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE TOTTERY,
Corner of Cherry and Third Street,
CLEAKP1ULD, PA.
augS
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
dWrket Rt., Clearfield, (at the Post Office.)
rpHB nnderaigned bega leave to announce to
X theeitliena of Clearfield and vicinity, that
he has fitted vp a room and ha iaat relnra,d
from the eity with a large amountef reading
matter, consisting In part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Aeeoent and Pass Books ef every de
aerlpllon t Paper and Envelopes, Freaek pressed
nod plaint Pens and 1'enelli i Blank, Legal
Papers, Deed, Mortgagee! Judgment, Riamp.
tioa and Promissory notes Whit and Parch)
meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap,
Sheet, Masiefor either Plane, Flnte er Violin
eonetantly on hand. Any books er stationery
dsiired that I may not have en hand, will he or-
erdared by first eipreas, and sold at wholesale
er retail to salt easterner. 1 will else keep
veneeicat i iterate re, snea a nagattnes, news
paper, Ae. P. A. QAULIN.
Clearfield May T, IMS-tf
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Have now ot) hand, nnd are daily reeelrlna ad
dltlona thereto, n largo and wall irlMted Block,
nat freeh front tha anannfaetnrera, of
Draee Qooda, Dry Geoda, Sitae, Hate, Runneta
Old Ladlea' Cape, Hhawli, Walerproofa, l.a
diee' Far ('.p., Hair tloode, Qiote' Fur.
nl.hipg Goode, Sblrte, Ulo.ei, Hole,
Oreralle, lionbermeo'a Flannel,
Lailiea' Underwear, Cufte,
Collar,, Handkerchief.,
CIIILDRKN'8 UNDRRWRAR AND WHITE
DRESSES,
Perfumery nnd Boapa, Balmoral Sklrla. away,
down. Slocklnae. ef overrWio, Tarietr and eolorr,
Notiona, Trimmiog and Fanee tiood., in nlnoet
enille.e rariety.
N. B.-WR HUT FOR CASH AND REM.
FOR CASH. doojlf
iiiiiiiIht not to toih mid nruanb tin''
onliiin liim to tlio iniiiistry, tlio liiifhost
onlrr of which aro tlio bisliops. Tin')'
also Iinvo denoons nnd dtmcoiipsxcs nnil
tho clergy nro of iinvo tli'recs.
I heir iioculinr stylo ol dn-ss is well-
known to our citir.fiis who ore ncons-
toinod to sec their yellow covered wag
ons on otir streets nnd tho men with
their long beards, great broad-brimmed
hats, Rnd plain coats liistened with
hooks and eyes. They uso frrcnt sim
plicity hi speech nnd, like tho Friends,
aro opposed to bearing arms and en
gaging in litigation, (except to nssnino
it defensive) and until, their tnoro re
cent freo association with tlio outer
world woro not accustomed to take
interest ou loans, lint they hare
not oror that. Ju their celebration of!
tho J,ortl s Supper tliey ooservo tlio
ancient customs of washing tho feet,
exchanging tho kisses of charity and
oxteniling the right hand of fellowship.
They anoint tho sick with oil and for
tho most part they liclievc. in general
redemption, though their religions faith
is not, strictly speaking, that of L'ni-vcrsalism.
i'rom tho Iliinkors have snrtinir tho
Seventh Day Hnptists, which sect was
totiiided on Mill creek, this county, ny
Conrad lleisel in 175, and of whose
monastic society tho cloister still ro
ninins at Kphrata, while a branch es
tablished at ltedford still flourishes and
inimbersofinembersaivfotind in Frank
lin county, l'n.
IN THIS COUNTY
tho Hunkers proper are still numer
ous, and in Lcncock, Salisbury and tho
northeastern districts ot thoConcstoga
valloy largo settlements t them aro to
he loiinu, and it is ot those Dclonging
to tho northern part of Lnncastcrcounty
that tlio convention, known as tlio lovo
feast, is bold to-dnr mid to-morrow
near Litix. Ono of tlieso meetings held
near .Mount Joy in September, 1871,
afforded tho subject for an articlo in
cluded in Mrs. I'hadio K Gibbons,
"Pennsylvania Dutch and other cssirys,"
published a few yearn ago.
Tho train which left lir Litis at 8:10
this morning boro quite a number of
passengers for tho love-feast, among
them somo who could nt onco bo ro-
cognined by their garb ns members of,
the lirethren, others mero sight seers,
while mingled in the number were a
few ot tho irrcnrcssihlo ollice seekers
with pockets full of their insinuating
pasteboards and adopting tho oiliest
expression when they approached their
tellow passengers.
At the various stations on the road
largo numbers nf Drinkers, initio and
feninle, joined tlio train, and upon its
arrivnl nt a road crossing about ono
milo thissido of Litis over ono hundred
disembarked ami walking northward
for about half a milo, reached the place
ot meeting, I lie large burn ol Jolmson
Miller, in Wnrwicli township, about
one mile northeast nf Litiz. The barn
is a very large building, painted pink,
with two spacious floors and double
mows (boarded over) all of which woro
provided wjtb benches, nfforiling a seat
ing capacity for at least 800 or 1,000
persons.
I'pon our arrival on the grounds at
9 o'clock A largo number of vehicles,
mostly semi-market wagons, wero al
ready drawn nn in front of tho house
inir rool wero creeled lliree tames,
iliude of pi no boards, of uuiplo width
and covered with linen cloths which
bore the appearance of home-spun.
Tho table furniture consisted ot knives
nnd forks, and such nlates as woro nec
essary to accommodate tho butler, n-
plo muter, meat and pickles, all other
victuals being laid upon the (doth and
no plates being considered necessary
for tho ncconimodulioii of those eating.
The viands consisted ot boiled beet,
cheese, nickles. butler ns vcllow as
....1.1 I. I ,. l,il ,t i I
"scbnitB pics and coltec. 1 ho meat
which had been cut in pieces of two or
three pounds was boiled nt tho house,
brought out to tho placo l dining in
tubs and put upon tho tablo warm.
Tho bread cut in hugo slices was car
ried up and down tho tables in a bas
ket and laid in piles which were ro
nlonislied ns Inst as they decreased in
height. A t tho tuble the snmo distinc
tion between tho sexes was observed
as in tho meeting and at the first sum
mons to dinner two tables wero filled
with women and ono with men, tho
latter including all the preachers and
eldest brethren. Tho committee in
chnrgo waited upon tho table. In the
absenco of plates, tho victuals wero
laid before each ono on the tuble-cloth
and those eating did not hesitate to
cut their moat ns freely upon tho cloth
ter indicates that the rformed female
is badly demoralised it tho .National
Capital from tho clt'ecl of the Hiook
lyn disorder. !
WasiiiniitoN, Juno 8. In view of
the coming CenUMinia, it may bo well
to chroiiiclo the projress woman is
making to obtain tip snmo political
power us that etyoyet by the onemy.
The 'District of Colunbia is tho cruci
ble where all insnnoexpenments are
tried, and the advancement of the
cause at the capitol nay bo taken as a
saninle for tho whoh country. A lit
tle less than two yean ago a trinity of
missions existed in vt nsiungion. it
consisted of the "Woman's Club,"
"Girls' Reform Sclnol Association" and
tho "-Moral Kducational .Society," but
nil omhndicd the ctusade for the ballot.
The Woman's Chb, though blossed
with an unfortunuie name, boro not tbe
slightest resent blaice to thoso organ
ised by man. Tin woman did not in
dulge in the luxury of a "club house,"
and wero never known to come crawl
ing into their desirted homes during
the small hours of .ho morning, escort
ed by a genllomatly policeman. Tho
breath of tlieso patriotic women, if not
exactly now mown nay and lavonnar,
indicated nothing moro wicked than
lemonade with a little sugar, and
diluted J'jiL'lish breakfast tea. In
c
AUIION.
All pe'eune are hereby warned egnin't pur
chasing or in any way mrddltng with tbe fallow
ing property, now ia the porMiori of .h.hn
llreitlrr, Hr., of Cnton tnwntbip, 1'lmrAeld Co..
Pa., via: 1 yoke of oun, 2 oowa, A head vomit;
eel tie, i bga, I black hnme, I plough, I aliorrl
plough, l mowing tnaehlne. I corn 'hnller. I att
double harutae, 4 arr of what In ground. &
aere of eorn in ground, oitr third tnhmt in H
aoree of oata in ground, on--tMH intrt In 7
acree of eorn In ground. Tlii lift of property
waa pdroliitned y u nt Sbritf ' urile on tho Nib
of June, 1 W 7 h, and ia Ml with tbe aaH 1're-nler
on loan, iii'ijcct to our t.r.li-r.
J. B. k A. Vf WAl.KEK.
Hookton, June 1ft, 'T5-!-i
tlio hiettin Hr tlio
lioiitir ('(niiot'i'cil, Init on lvtloctiuii hIio
ooruludt-ii thut in ileus tlio aHHociututii
cuitld Hlivtcli the liiianciul iowor so
tlutt it wnuM Inrliidu h thy aud FirNi l"wint prfrty,
-I . t i 1 ' Urraaler, of 1 niu
liiiit miiiiu ivw itVN--(i ivintni ntjiiiK
llllVO It) llU tOtind ti tttkc IhT IllltCO. A , bey lx,rc U at n ol tel ami ibe hilf ialrreet
VillOifar iilL'O, of tho HUfO nnA V.'ll'iWin eono-li-iraa tiir.hiiut mliine. Thia prop-
leaf, who had no idea even of the UMHtjr-
out. Ol niucu uuDicsweru iiiuoe, nun , Ure.alcr on loan, .object to my or.ler.
tho impudence to ask "it that dcht
ridden association was to bo taxed to
take babies to the convention to rep
resent the hard working woman of thu
district who want sullmgor" Tho
effoct upon tho audience by the two
speakers was appalling. From the be
ginning Mrs. .spencer, tbe president,
had ruled the associtalion with a mil
itary hand, a rule iiroro readily felt
than described. Sho hud already been
accused of making tho association tho
means ot personal ambition aud ends,
nnd it had already been whispered by
tho rank mid tile that sho hud "sold
them out" to Susan 1). Anthony. It
QAL'TIO.V.
AM peraona are hereSy eiuft'ined aain't pur
rhaaing or in any manner med'liing with ih" fol-
In p.wdM't'ifi ni Juno
nion towrv'h p. via: 1 eod ulongh.
I ab'ivel pu'ui, 1 wu I uiiM. I at ot httrneM, I
tlK'). V.. WILLIAM.-.
Rocktiin, Jud in, '7i .n
1.VUTION.
C
AH 1'ar.uD. aro bereliy warned aKaio.1 ear-
cbn.ing or in any way meddling wiUi (he fol
lowing property, now la the bamla of Jobn A.
NelT, of New lVa.liingUn, Cloarlield eouaiy. I'a.,
VI. : 1 wind mill, I aadillce. 111 .titka or liiat.er,
2110 feet lumber, 8 acre, oala in ground, a aeree
oorn la ground. Thl. properly wa. purehaaad by
me on Juna I, and ia len with him on loan, Bab
ied to my order. IIKNKV NKKP, Ss.
New Waebingtun, Judo 0, IS7 a.-Jt
SPICES,
Canned and Dried Fruit', Tobaceo, Clgare, Can
dice, Cider Vinegar, Bailer, Eggt, Ac.
ALSO, EXTRA 0MB-MAD1
Wheat mid Ilurkvheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &c,
All of which will be aold cheap for csih or In
aiehaoge for ooonlry produee.
A. G. KRAMER A CO.
Clcerlleld, Nuy. IS, IK74.-tf
JEMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
' Would respectfully notify the publie generally
tbat he haa removed bia Urocery Store from
ishaw'e Kow, to tbe building formerly occupied
by J. Milea Kretaer, on Second street, next door
tit Uizler's hardware store, where he iutend
kerpmg a full Una of
a it j i: it 1 1: s.
HAMS, DRIED DEEP and LAUD.
rHTtlARS and Rl'lM, of all gradca.
TEAS, Urccn and Black.
COFFEE, Rua.ted and tirecn.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
cw.vr.' t in its,
All kind, in the maiket.
PICKI.ES, in jre and bnrreli.
Hl'ICES, in every furm and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AM. klH4()l'(llt(kl'.KS.
SOAPS,
MATCHED,
DRIED APPLES,
DHIl;0 PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil aal Lamp dumnoys,
And a g.Nd a.aortment of thoee tblnge neuall;
kept In a grocery elore, wnicn be win azenaog.
fur marketing at tha market pricca.
Will etl for ea.b na eheaply al any other one.
Plcaee eetl and aeo bia atoek nnd judge Air
yonreelf.
JOHN- McGAUGHEY.
ClearOrld, May 17, 1874.
L
OYD HOUSE,
Main Slreel,
PHILIl'SUVRll, I ES.VA.
Table alwara eupplied with the beat the market
afford.. Tbe traveling public ie inriled to eell.
noel,'7S. ROBERT 1.0 VI),
THE MANSION HOUSE."
Corner of fceoondend Market rJtreet.
CI i:AltFll,l, PA.
IHH old aad eommodions Hotel baa. during
. the peat year, been enlarged to double It
former eapaelty for tbe entertainment of stran
gers and guest. The whole building ha been
refurniahed, and the proprietor will epare ne
paina to render bis guests omfortnbla while
slayiog with bim.
jTerib Manalon Ilouae' Omsibus runs 10
and from the Depot oa tbe arrival and departure
of eaoh train. JOHN DOUiiHKKTY,
aprti-70 tf proprietor
. w. anvui.0.
K.tll!OLD,
F. K.ARNOLD b CO.,
llaiikcrH and IKrokcrs
Itcynoldavlllc. JelTcraou Co, Pa,
Monev received on denoait. Diaeounte at ian-
dfrate ratee. Katera and Foreiga Kxebaiigeal
wavs on bund and collection! promptly made.
Jteyaoldaviiie, Lce. to, 15ft. -iy
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIKLD, PA.
ROOM In M mod If Rollding, one door noith of
C. D. Watson's Drug Htorv.
Paaaare Ticket tn and from Liverpool. Qut-ena-
townt t.laaguw, London, Paria end Copi-o hw n.
Also, Dralt for sale on the ftoyal Bank of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
.flJir.S I. I. Rwrl A nil, rrM I.
M. SHAW, Cashier. tl:l:74
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 South Third attract, Philadelphia
If -fa f.'K.V,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Alirliratinn by mall wilt rfeeire prompt atten
tlon. and all luforuiatlon cheerfully furnifhej
c
AUTION..
All peraoni are burebr warned agaln.t pureh
eeing er in any way meddling with three ert-ek
WUS shown -Mm. Spencer nt OnCO that j ,J , ,t Scliryrer'e lend'lng. and a hemlock
tho masses, onco aroused, are difficult
to maiingo, and sho remained very
quiet whilst it was explained that it
would cost as much to send the infant
to tho convention ns another delegate.
As tho I in by could not speak nnd mnko
known his "claim," he wits ignoniini
ously sent to the rear, his mother fol
lowing with suppressed moans, which
rieer rait at Ibe mouth of I'ine Run, all in Cleer
field Creek. Thl. 1 1 mbrr ia all properly (temped,
and wa. purchaeed try me from William O'liarra
about Hie flret of June, and tliereftre belong to
me. PHILIP DOTTri
Ulen Hope, June 111, '75 St.
"IAl'TION.
0
other words, tho 'Woman i Club" was rightly Interpreted, meant dentil to mo
na tkoimh a nlnto int4rventMl betwoen. n lihtod-thirMtv tiicr with his teeth ull : association tli
V -er- .. , .
I'io, pickles and other relishes wero ! drawn, n fiingless lenient or a stingless
treated in liko manner, anil they who wasp. Tho wonrn met and pnssed
wero fastidious about a tidy cloth dill resolutions which Ml on tho public ear
well to secure reserved seals at tho j still-born, lc made laws forenmmnni
flrst table, for thero was no change of! ties which had tho same effect as a
cloth, cleaning ol dishes or new deal
of knives nnd forks between tho differ
ent tables. Coffeo was poured out in
tho bowls by women, who passed
through tho dining-room, pot in hand,
and tho water was served out from
summons made oil to lie served upon
an inhabitant nt Saturn, lint the
darlings met nntl listened to tho
cadence of their own voices, admired
each other's manly ways, for to their
credit let it bo ckroniclcd. that divas
hugo watering cans or buckets. All! hud very little to o with the mission,
ato with a hcurty cost, tho primitive Tho Woman's Club had for its object
siirrouiidtngs ot tho occasion sharpen-1 Uio providing ot a panacea which
ing their appetites. Mothers encoiir-1 should help women anieliorulo her sad
aired their childrcd to bo not hack ward condition, forgetful that every woman
in well doing at the tuble, and tho sug- receives tho highest patent of nobility
gostion of a five-year-old shaver that
lie lucked tho necessary knife and fork
to make a satisfactory inroad upon a
huge Blico of beef Wus answered with
an encouraging nehmt mil flnjern, ( take
it with your fingers) and tho lad soon
becnnio so emboldened that bis two
hands were shortly nlterward fully oc
cupied in struggling with a segment of by accident or dtsign, have been do
pie, the arc of which ho vainly sought, fiatidcd.
to compass with his limited endowment Time moves ttst when a weak
of mouth. A voung uirl enmiged our nuerilo thing is about to dio. The
attention by tho apparent relish with , other two societies wero fust approach
All pereone are hereby ei.uti.mrd arfain.t ptir-
eba.ing or in any manner meddling with the fol
lowing property, now in lha poucion of John
DrHil.r. of I'nlun tnwmhit.. vi. ; Theoi.a-hell'
llltt had refused to make : Intereet in n elder pre... TbI. properly wa.
pureliaeeil iy me at Miertn a ealo on Inn tun uay
of June, 1S7 j, ami ia left with the laid Dreader
on lean, lubjoct to ray ordt-r.
SIMON K. L0BARDII.
Rockton, June IS, 15-Ste
c
ACTION.-
her baby a delegate and pay its ex
penses accordingly.
At this snmo meeting new officers
for tho year wero elected, Mrs. Spencer
declining tho nomination nfter the un
political way her Infant bud been
treated. As if to add injury to insult,
a single maid of that uncertain age
where it is safe to predict that she
will never bo cnlled to pull political
laurels from her brow because there is
a baby somewhere, was elected presi
dent, and assumed all tho honors ot
once. A mature matron of Capitol
Itill wIiihi. children lire HltfTlciclit v
in-own In take to the street, was
r.i i i m... i nt i. ........ i V
I'll uiTiriKU.
iaing or in any manner meddling w ith the tU
All iior-on are brrhy wrned ajfrtiiMt iitr-
chaain g or in my way meddling with the fol
lowing property, now in the puMcaiion of Jamea
W. ShrW, of Hill townihip, CI oar Held eounty.
Pa., via : 1 eook atove, I aet eliairs, I bed and
bedding, 1 elctck, 1 cupboard, 1 lot of dibe, I
pig, 1 ai, S bajfa, 1 looking glaas, 1 table. Tbia
property wa pur.'haaed by me on the n:h dhiy
of May and la left with bim, aubjeel to my order.
J. II. KLI.IH.
Rumbargcr, June 9, 1S73.-?t
.... . - ... . 1 . . i . iii. i i . I All persona are hereby warned agalott pur-
-i l,.,l.l.jl, l...i it'll. ..twt. nn i.mli. ni.,1 itw.liwla.fi I v v un i xf.tai 1 1 i.li t a ( 'tn Mil I'l.r" . . ' . ... " . .
Uli lll'l Ull VU, UUl 11 IMViu ir. nj inuvt tiu j imum'hm n. v. . - y - ril
cuUHCqiiuntly no Itlngilntn, then women , nt'crotury and r boanl of titmnro. Tinio lowing propt rty, new in the hand ot A. T.ltioom,
must look to hcwclt alone, whilst fiho imsHCtl ; tho drl.Hi uttomlo.l tho Now j ' T"'lw irw oi clercn Mr" ot
, ' .1 V- i i a i ii I all tbe hnv growiiigon the Urm, onered oow, and
becomes tho nmtcr ol mercy of tho i ork convention, but wii only allowed u th, farn)irif M the aa.n wai pur-
G
nocKRii:s.
which sho snaked her bread spread ing dissolution.
world, with sorgo anil cross invisible, seven minutes to read n long, carelhlly , eha.ed by me m tho sd of June and te lea with
The inexorable' flit has decided this, prepared speech. Mrs. Spencer de- i h'on loan ""'-J ,-j'JA!J'Jt "'j'
and a martyr's crwn awaits tho long ,elured (he association deserved "snub- j m,, p.., jUne sTS-st ' '
sorrowful train wloso hearts, whether bing" because it neglwtetl to send a -
woman with a national reputation, ' IJ" v 1
notwithstanding she might have at-! am pcr..m. a her.i,, ..rn..i ...in.t purch
till lull to her a little bllfk-actlon ar- , nrlng or in any manner meddling wilh the fol-
mngeinent made ill the exact iniiign i lowing prrionui property, now in the b.l. of
r i . . .i .H 11..1.. . u. ...,.,.... t l.i , A. T. lilooui, to wit t One rootled fc.re, one
of his creator. Haby Spencer! let it bBJ t.hrM ,,, onc , f
o ri'vonicu nun on iuiu iiuscvi ttiu : ,iut.le harneM, a. the eamr bclong-e to mo and ie
lelt wlta uira on loan only, eititj.vt to my order
al any lime. P. A. ( Al.lllVhLI..
Curwen.vlllo, Pa., June V, IsTA-.'lt.
iiie tuns Jieiorm
with apple butler in her cod'ee nnd tho I Association had for its object the j first real sipiull that has been heard in ! lelt with i.im on loan
reckless manner in which sho mixed ! whoeding of an appropriation out ol the coming American politics.
her thinks. Aller about 2r)0 of tho, Conirrcss to build anlnstitution.whero The association approved the work
llunkers had partaken of dinner, the all tho brands pluckol from tho burn- dono in New York by its delegate at
outsiders crowded to tho tables and ing could be safely Atured. The as- the meeting culled to hear her report ;
they wore as plentifully helped as those soeintion was well aware that a woman' at tho same time the finance committee
JAS. II. LYTLE,
(Sucea.a.,r to LYTLE A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND EETAILi
DEALER IN
t'HOIl'ti MM! tip TEAM.
OOI.ONHR,
JAP.tXS,
IMPERIAL,
Y01NU I1VSON.
ENill.IKII llliEAKFAFT
Purest in Market.
IIUTTE-H AND EtiC.w
' Will be kept and aold at Brat coat. Caah paid
lor touairy 1 rouuen.
GERMAN CHERRIES,
Tt'RKRY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HA SIS
Flail.
Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ao.
PICKI.KM.
n.nrrel Pickle, and Rngllih Picklet.
I l.tU R AM) 1 T.KI).
Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Ae.
mcl.1-7. JAM. II. LYTLE.
rillKAr GliOCEUlES!
J 1.1'MllER CITY, PA
Th. nnderaigned annooncee to hie old friendi
and patnine that he hue opened a Rood lin. ol
oitochuiKH ritot 1MI)S at the old atan
of Kirk A Spencer, fur which he aolielte a liberal
pelrrnege. II. W. SPENCER.
l.umlr City, Pa., March I" tf
for whoso special entertainment il had 1 once lost has never been known to re
been spread and the eating continued j turn. The stun" of which men are
for several hours. Aller each table! miulo is strong enough to bear a few
turns of tho thumbscrews of tho vice
without tearing th texture. Hut tho
bad eaten thoso seated at it passed out
anil others took their places, lleforo
each meal a blessing was asked, a
hymn sung and tbnnks were returned
nt tho closo and before the sitters arose
Having finished eating, the members
resumed their social greetings, tho men,
however, for tho most part keeping
nnnrt. fit, In tho women. Their irencriil
conversation was mainly of spiritual of mural wounds with which humanity
APMlNISTKATOllS' NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that Letter, of Ad
mlnt.tralinn on the e.tete of A I.KX AN IK R AM-
MONO, late of llnetnn town.hip, Clvaifleld
WUS instructed to procure B llllll where ! ,mlTl' Pennevlrania, deeoed, having been
tlio lecture pivjmred tor .New torn
could bo heard 111 Washington. The
meeting ndinurned to meet ut a special
lime to renort tbe lirocrrss of this ! Dement without delay.
t . 1 0 ., . , ni'Tcn lUunvti
Bhelocla, Indiana Co., I'a., I Admiiil.trator,
duly granted to the un.ler.ignod, all peraon. ii
debtrd to aaid oelate will pleaee muse Imnte.liele
payment, end thoea having elaima or demand.
will prevent them properly autneutlcaleu lor eel
June Vlb, ls;dl -
sumo isiwer niinlieti to woman's spirit-1 business. And now conies tho most
mil nut uro, the ninst exquisite of oil j astounding revelation of modern poli
(iod'g created worki the Iinmiiterial is tics, which proves what tho Kliinbeths
torn nsiinoer. inn iri'rinenis never to 111 11 a rr 1 11 iiiooei 11 iniien v. 111, '
l. .....u ....M).i'..l t... il.n U..I..H ,l .vl..,., ,1,,,.. l...n ,xt.A fuulfol tlm ' - Notic. Ie hereby given that tettereof ndmln
, l""", , ;, I, , ' 1 , . . " , ". Istratlon on tha e.lale of WM. A. Ill Tl.Klt.
of death. 1 ho Moral I'.dueationnl So- blood ol power. At the meeting winch (lf v.iiooi..n. ciearileld Co., Pa., deeea.ed,
ciety doctored all the different kindii: assembled to hear tho reiiort about the having been duly granted to tba nnder.lgned,
-i 1 1 1. 1 .. I I. .. ,, . I. . . ..f . I. .......... I..,!.... .11 neraoea Indebted lo ..id allele will nle.ao
A DMlNISTllATOU'S NOTICE
matters and in this respect thry differ
J. It. M'MURRAY
J."''' f''Pri.T TOU WITH ANY ARTI0I.K
NEW WASHINGTON.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COCRSB TUB CHRAPK8TI
lions. 0 were surprised at the readi
ness with which tho hrelhreii quoted
and tho homes bad been stabled by I from most similar religious convoca
halt dozen ooys w ho wero in nttentl
aneo to promptly receivo nil fresh ar
rivals ami to direct Iho brethren nnd
sisters to tho religious meeting which
had already beguu. .Many of them
brought with them baskets of provis
ions to add to tho general store from
which the feast was to bo provided,
and these wero taken charge of by
those appointed for the purpose, 1 1
Tho northern part of tho barn was
assigned to the women nnd children,
who had alreay gathered thero to tho
nitmher ol about .HHI, the former wear-
is afflicted, irrespective of sex, age or
color. There wus no apparent reason
why such a society should not flourish,
lor tlio Held was huge linn no com
scripture, no less than at the general petition. Hero men wero Invited to
prevalence and understanding of tho
English lungtiago among Ihoin, most
of thoso present sneaking tho latter
fluently. Among tlio visiting preach-'
ors wilh whom wo met, were Daniel
Wolf and Nicholas Martin, of Wash
ington county, Maryland ; (ieorgo AV.
Uiickcr, Welsh Itun, Franklin county,
I'a.; Andrew Myers, of York county ;
Jonas Jlariey, ol Indiana l'roek, Wont
liniinalo views upon any of tho social
problems of the day. anil it was noticed
that the women who addressed tho
Mural Educational Society wore short
hair liko men, and the sterner sex wore
all per.ona Indebted to laid .elate will pleaea 1
Lull .lin InMonmi. ,,C 1 l.n oudiwillt ii ,11
' . i , .,:.,. i i make imtnedlata payment, and thoia having
arose to read a paper, but instead of uilni drmd, i,u , ,, ,,,,,,
neing n regular ivpori 01 nun oniccr. n nutbenlteeled lor aeltlement without delay,
was found to be a dcKMiment of the ! saiiaii a. iii ti.kr,
most revolutionary kind, it declared! W.llar.lon, Jon. ,'7J HI Admlnl.tratrla.
that the meeting that set aside Mi's.
Sara .1. Spencer us president of the
association, was illegal; thai the send
ing of a delegate to New York had
been done without respect to law and
was therefore null nnd void ; tbat the
long hair like women. At Inst it was annual election of new ofllcers, though
decided that threo societies should be, it had been brought about by the
merged into one, which should pre
serve all the qualities of the triple
parentage, but should bo known as
gomory county, and Samuel Hurley, of) tho "Woman Frnnehiso Association of,
n Proclamation aeainst High rnCDSl lnR I,lll,n cop, presenting a highly r.pliraia. i these the inreo former w aslnnglon, and Innn tins point Its
majority of votes of the association,
amounted to nothing, and everything
stood exactly as it did when Sara J.
Spencer laid down the sceptre of power.
4 PMLNISTHAT1I1.V NOTICE.
J.- Kittioe la hrreby given that Letter of Ad
niintMrnti.il, on the eMate of JtlKN t'l'HKY,
late of Jordon townahip. Clrarlleld County, I'a.,
drreaBed, having been duly granted lo the under
Rigned. ell permine tmlebted to aaid eatale will
tlctme iiiitke Inimt'diale payment, and tbn
laving rlaima or drmiinda will prearnl them
propt-rly authenticitrd for cetllpinpnt without
drtav. Kl.IZAUKTH ClIHltV,
May N, 1HT5. t Adm'x.
JXKCUTOU'S NUTK'K. "
Notice is heretiy given that Letters Te-ta.
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
COMPANY,
OSCEOLA 8TEAM MILLS,
tuseracTtinna
LUMBElt, LATH, AND PICKETS
SAWED SHINGLES.
Al.ao Rille of HEMLOCK nnd I'INKiewed
to order on ehort noliee.
A Lao TOWN L0T8 for ealo In th. borough
01 ueoeoia.
Al.ao-t.AltOE ASSORTMENT tlKNKRAL
MKIIC1IANDISE al their Mammoth here
O.reola.
II. II. SHII.LINIIFORD, Preildent,
OrTIca Foreel Place, No, IIS 8. lib at., PhilV
JOHN LAWBID1, Oeneral Sup't,
pdjanl 71 Oeeeoln Mill,, Clearfield Co,. Pa.
OOTANDSIIOE MAKING.
gnnlij.
Order, .olicted.
April II It.
ffBtlstrji.
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,
T Office over trelo' Drug Plore.
CrRWENSVU.leK, PA
All dental operatloua, either In the merbanicnl
or operative bin nib, promptly ntttinlfd to aad
aatie. action guaratitenl. bpectal attention paid
to tbe treatment of ditt-aner of tbe natural teeth,
go ma and moutb. Irregularity of tbe trrtb ruc
ceaafully corrected. Terlh eilrartcd without pain
by the ua of Kt her, and arliririal teeth InerrtMl
of the Iteat material and warranted In render eat
isfaction. april3n'?l:1y
I)
ENTISTKY..
Having detrnntntd to loente in Cnrwrnrvlll
for the putpoae of purauitig my prole firm, 1
herly offer my eervirea to tht public. 1 ba.e
jatt nuifaed a Urn ef dental Inatrnetinna veder
th bet teatiera et the I'rnmyUanie tour ire of
Dental Hnrgcry in Ffalladrlpliie, end am now
prepared to oi ecu to all work partaininir, to d-nt-
iatry in tbe Wat manacr, with the Utt-it Improve-
nipat. All work guerantced to give entire sat
isfaction a to quality and duration. Teeth ei
tractrd without p;iin. Hoom la new Hank build
ing. For further information apply in peraon or
addrete . K. N. TIlOMl'SON.
mcbSl'Ti tf. Curwvnaville, Ta.
A . M , H I L LS
Would rerpectfult) notify hi' patirnts
tbat ho baa reduced the price of ARTI
FlClAb TKKTH to f:u 00 per eet. or
)3VQl) fur a double ecU For any two neraoaa
coming at the eaine time, to have each an nppvr
act, will gut the two eeta lor f'.uu, or
each.
Trma Invariable Cash.
Clcarfiil.l, July 1, 16T4.
QLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
COMPANY,
to ltKKD A
the CLEAK-
rilJiK tettlcrrlgned, suoceaaora
I I'UWl-.l.L, hrte purrhaaed
tlKI.U l'l.AMNvl MlLli, and reflttrd It for
doing an extensive hunine. All the machinery
will be ad tod neoosaary lo make it one of the
in i p t complete eatab-uhments ol tbe kind In the
State. Thry are now prepared to reoeire orders
for any wotk in that line. They will giteapecial
attention to all muteriala for hiu building.
FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARMNG,
SASII. DOCKS, BLINDS.
If f'K K TSt f I f. II f Vf .
Of ALL STYLE?, a1w..yi on band.
WOKKKO BOARPS, and all articles neceana.
ry f-ir building, will be exchanged fr MtV
1,1'MUKIt. au that portnns at a di.lmre may
bring their Inmbrr. exchnnge it for, and return
hi'itie with the manufactured articlu.
The Cutiipnny will nlway hnve m hand a large
Rtork of dry lumber, to aa to be able to All an
order on the rborteat noliee. Only the beat and
moM ikillfol liintla will be employed, ao that the
publiu irh)' rely upon gmid work.
Lub-Iht will lie worked or sold aa low aa It eat
be purrhaaed anywhere, and warranted to give
infection. Aa'tne buftaesa will be dn upon
tha caah principle we oan fifford to work fur imall
prints.
DUY LUMBER WANTED I
R specially one and a ) alf and two Inch panel
stuff, for whioh a liberal price will be paid.
The business will be eon ducted endor th name
of tbe
"Clonrficld Pinning Mill Co."
M. O. Drown will personally superintend the
business.
Orders respectfully solicited.
M. Q. 1IR0WN A PRO.
Clearfield, Pa., January 1, 1874.
J I IS K I'll II. DKKKINtl. on Market atreeL In
Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa , haa Jest received
a fine lot of French Calf hklnsaod Klea. the
best in the market, and Is now prepared to man
i ufacture everything tn his line, lie will war -j
rant hi work te b aa represented.
Tbe eitisen of near Dele and virlnity
1TTS are now onenlne nn a lot of the beat and
IT tnoet seuuronabl Uooda nnd Ware ever
offered In tbia market, and at prices that remind
one of the good old days of cheap things. Those
who lack faith npna thi point, or deem onr alle
gation, auperfinoas, need but
C4LL JT Of H MTORE,
Corner Front and Market streets,
Where they ean see, foal, hear and know for them
selves. To fully understand what ar cheap goods
ibis mast he done. We do not dean tt neoeeaary
te enumerate and item is oar stock. It U enough
for as to slat that
I improved niipuM'tumo n0r ninnvm.r 1 wern KnMiah rrachcrs, and ...Tormed . track liwnmcw iiitorvHtiiitf frnin Iho
inu nun iiimn uiMiiit'tn lvnu'ii uiit'ti ua unit in nivi. .-uiiiuuiiii.ii'r. iiiu inn-j nu t i mil inc poopio nnu m iiiruiiVMiwii
liulo pretty ifftiiin or comiutlt'iy over- " niiiverwiiiv
(nth
It wna, ntit fhtimod tlmt ttlie wrw utill "ntarT on the e-t.te of hrpM,PH MVAKTtf-OTltd to glr bim a eell.
U mil ( lit n t tl thru ttlic itiw mm L.wr0clP., dee d., bar. Wn Work O0M n0" VAVUf
kmil fiU prt'M (It'tlt, 1ml n HOW lwlUn , Kr(.n,Pa loth, nndrrsigned. All person, indebted r vw "
nillH take plllCO. It Wilt then inVed i to raid Kptatearere.iiiredlomakeiminrditepay- V r' " M-'l'- OlUItt'..
atld (teootltled li) her friend tlmt tllO j "ing claims againit It are re-; ..,
nide.ontirclyBoimrntedri-om their wives,
sinlem niul f-werthenrtrj by a Htout
plank partition five feet Iiih. pat the
men, their hiiti laid upon an extension
PiKikon. In tlio ilnrr to fnmn when wnnun nn nml noenitilcd hv
eonverxntion with tiffin wo leninwl ; loni-er a clnlier, "claroicii will, chiltlran j meeting niljonin lo n..enilile at tlio .tl,'"''''"1'''
many inlerenting fiictn conccrninjr their anuiilioU, noeortlini; Ut Cinly Slnnton, bonne of tho woman who win tlio , ' hiciiaRD bwatswoRTH,
entire ne, nmonif winch wan reailily , tint entlowotl with theno inaliennlile prime mover in the loinininocmixf eliit. I
notironbl their priilc in their clone ml- riifhtu now ileniorl hor, can nupiro to a Tho Woninn Kntncliim AwiK'intion of.
liareiKie to tho dot tTiiien anil prncliceg; thiitl term, and with a party of Ania- WaHliiiiitlon linn received it ilenth-l
of hoanlri nbovo their liendn, forininp; aof tho primilivo church, and the entire j son, put all male pretender in t ho i blow. Itn forceti are Mattered ; iioth
IE
Claarfield, June, 9, Kieeuter.
tomporni'j' but very serviciftMo hat
ntck.
Intk of Behiein or division in their do-! Bhape of conventions to flight. The inff remtiitm but itn dobtn and hnd olor.
ft uuihii j- mut'iiiHe y.ratiuHuiun, eintniJUHwrviti u- urn, juni nn tuu iteptin-
nomination, i uoir aim is to preserve
ChriHtinnity an given Ut the world by
jieati oi tuo t iiitreh, and an onc
tho
Notice Is hereby given that letters teatatnent-
ary ontherstateof JtlMKIMt M-C!1.LV, late of
i Jordan township, Clearfield connty, Pa,, dee'd.
I would annoanoe. to the nemile of Clearfield
and lb publie at large, tbat I hav rented the
Hhorl abon formrrlr nn bv Frank Hhort and
am prepared to make and mend all kinds nf Boots
and unoes, aa roriaeriy dene ny rnorly on abort
notice and will gareate all kinds ef work not
to rip, ravel or out In the eye. The best French
stork nlwynn hand. Hhopvn Market 8treet,NeH
door to in Allegheny Hotel.
March, 14 TA ly TIlOHAH AI.I.KN.
la Mra. Thtrb K. Olbbfina' book, ah say
Ikral a.1 llaaa lova foail tkhiflk alia llan.loil nn. nf
W6 have Z?erTtkiDf that il Needed ,hB n.bcrs informed her that they numbered ! remarked they "try tti p't lower, and : tho assembling of tho National Huflrnfje.
. tv . . . J ' inB ." more numuiy 10 near otir erowi,' l onveninm at the I onital, in January
nndoon.nmed In this -arkaad et nrieM thed en table. prnb.bly refer to the;regutor ..Init Xh rllllih .,, J fl., AliKr.K i.ii. .l CJ.
i. ... ...u, inn. Nn iiiu i.-i,ui. . , , , ,..,1 ...... . . , . ,. j
nnmlicroil aliout two hundred memlH-ra, licnn party Kftloomed, if it allows itnelf pereone indebted to.i.l e.ut. will pie'eeniah. TT'
latefl ita hirth a abort time previonri to ( to ho Hlntiirhtcrcd by a ninirle anmiaaiti, i immediate payment, and ihoio having elaimi or ,
OlISK AND LOT FOIl SALE.
Th. Ilouae and Lot on tha eoraer of Mar
aatonl.a botA .Id aad vnung.
4e.II
meraberebip, whila IOO.Iiio oen.litiile lb. whole
JOSKPU (HAW A (ON. j Dunkar eommnnit; in th. eonntrjr.
five congregation. : Whito Onk, the jtion wan a financial ruotm, the Woman
It In pri'tty evnlent from tho fore- i ' ' V"rfl'hr rP"""""""-'- , TheTot .onui.. . .!; .. :.T
"K. toiiniiewi"" nmrni wmcn ana twiy . ALEXANDER PEROttaoH,
haired mm have not added much to Joseph Patterson,
the moral gfnfMi of cither aew. Umnciie,J.n.t,im..ui Eiecaton
Tho
bone, la a large doable frame, eealaiatwi .In.
rooma. For term, nnd other Information) apply
to lb. aubacrtbar, at tba Poll OtHea. .
P.A.8ArtlII.
0. I. c.
WI1F.RB lo buy my HRY OOOP?, 0R0
oerles, Qiteensware, tllassware, lrugi end
Notions, Confectioneries, Ao,, cheap for eash.
The suSscrlber bega leave to Inform bis old end
new customers tbat he ha opened
A VARIKTY 8TORB
IN GLEN HOPS, FA.
And will sell goods at price to suit th times. A
I literal redaction will be made to customers
ing at wholesale.
Call and tiamlne any atoek befnr purehail
elirwher. A liberal abar of public pttroiagsis
solicited.
C. J. KKAUT.
nice !tpe, Pa , Jon U, 1871.
Al.t-The enderelgned offers W
ale a valuable town properly ia the bereen"
of Clearfield. Lot RfiilHa f.eL with a od twe-
atory plabk honse thereon erected, with lres
rooma dtjwn stain and four bed rooms ap stab
Also, sewing room and bath room on seeond toot
Honae fieisbed eemplete from cellar te artlc
Ueod doable porch and good water. Trie r
nnabl and payment a eaay,
lOnngTS WM. H. McCrLLOl'On.