Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 19, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKARF1BM), PA
IbNIBAY MORNINO, JAH. It, 187...
TermiV Subscription
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i paid after tbrMnd fcefuN si Months I Iv
l dM iPm IbruiulrRlUn tf si Mouths,,. I 10
Mturi, ft, II. ViTtRvtiki A Co.. Vwi'
paper Advertising fhl. IT Park how, torn
Unkau (irct, are our aul tuiboiltttl Agtott
New York I'ltjr.
tvULICwIOUJI KOTK M.
Mathodlit UoUeanal t'hureb--He. B. F,
Star, j irtnr. Fulili Service erar)' Sabbath
it 101 A. M., and M I'. M.
Hhhktb H.-hi-ol at 9 A. M.
PraTer Vetiai avw ThoratUv, at Tl P. al
Coiiiii iinioa Hervlce, first Habbsth of eere
a on lb, At loft A. M.
Iret.b)terlaii Church Her. II. 8. Ri'Ttua.
Kattlifttb aervltts morning ami evimitiK 8b
btb Hehoul at I P. M. I'rayer Meeting WeUiitj
day evening.
nt. Frauds' ( hurrli ratliollc Hv. P.
J. Hnrhipam. I'rrarltlngat 111) o'oloub, A. M., on
the Brat, third aod fourth Hnndavauf each moalbt
Vet par and lieaedlalleD of Ihe UleiwdtUoratnant
at 7 o'eloee., P. JJ. buudnjr ttaLiH,) ver,r Sunday
aftaraooa at S o'elook.
OFFICIAL lIMECTORY. .
f MB OF BOLDIM QC41TBB tail Oil 00 PUT,
80001- Mutidsy of Jtnuarj.
TV.ti Monday ef Marsh,
Fir it Monday ef Jus.
Fourth Uofldy of Bapuabtr.
til. I Of SOLDIR0 CfltKOk fLUli
Firat Moods of Joo.
8oon d Mona of November,
nine orrioiaii
PridM .Met Hob. CbarUl A. Mtyef. Of
Look Ha van,
Anhtmnt Lnm Arft Ho, Jubk II. Orrly of
Aiiottart Jurfffr Wltllsm 0. frolif. Gli-fl.ld.
Job J. Mid, CurwatrflMi,
."fOtaMefoBll tttoom
RtyiHtr and flceorN-L, J. MorgiOi
Viitriet itiorfiia Frtbk Flildlfi.
' TrtitiurtrDtvtd McUiufbiy,
ghtrif Willi a to ft. McPberion.
Covert t!rTy5r fliintiil F. McOtoSkty. Oaf'
trensvlll.
Daunt CbmmltnirCTk Itt'bwn. Clf.
field f fbotneaA. McUe, Chest P. 0. Heiris
Hoover, turwensvme.
Countg Auditor Christ, J. kraftrtl 0I
Hon Samuel A. Caldwell, VYllliatnegrov John
U. tonncr, mirniiut-.
CauHf Vmenner J. fi. Naff, New Washington.
Jury Commiinonrrw Jttbn VY, tSbugert, James
Uitobell, uiearnea.
Superintendent af Pubtit Sckooti John A
Gregory, Curweoaville.
Xotartn PeWic-Juhii W. Wrlcley. Wm. Re-
debauch, Cyrui L. (.onion, Clearfield ( Josiah
K ran i, Jo. K. Irwin, N.K. Arnold, Curwensvlll
J. J. Lkngle, Kmmel Knyrs, Osoeula Milli John
ton li ami I Ion, Lutbeiaburg.
Our Sptvial column ia dtaidctlly Intaraatlng lo
a local point of view, and profllabla reading to
outaldara wbo want to aara money.
Tbo Martha Washington TW Party
at Kbaniburg netted aonetbing likes $250. Thtr
ii talk of repeating It on Waahingtoo's birthday.
-I, e a 1 1
Saturday night lust whs aa dark as
Egypt, aud nary a street lamp to light tb way
'of altar night pedertrlnna.
1'rotraoted Meetinu. A protrtiet
ad religious effort li io prugrata in th M. K.
eburob, in this plaoa, haviog oomiosnosd on Sun
day evening last.
1), Jl. Hastings, former local editor
of tha Bnllefonte Htpubliean, his retired from that
position, and will hereafter devote his time to th
practice of Uw.
Trying to do biminefta without ud-
rortliiog la like winking at a prettjr girl in tha
dark; you any kaow whit you ara doing, but
nobody ola doai.
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Just IJeceivkd. iSackott & Schry-
var gir notloe that tbiy bar jnet reeaivad a lot
of alagant Buffalo Robes, which tbey will dispose
of cheap, for easb.
Creditors' Meetino. Thocrcditoru
of II enra. Perks A McOIrk held atnetting at tb
Lloyd Ilouaa, In l'hilipsburg, on Friday. Tb
result we have not laarncd.
Mr. Harbour, of the McKuun Miner,
Las been appointed ganger for Ibis district, oom
poaed of tb counties of Warm, Elk, Clearfield,
Jefferson, Cameron and McKean.
ew
Kight bundit'd itiid eighty bhoop
wer killed by mutton-lot log dog in Crawford
oonnty, laat year, and tbey wer paid for out of
th fund raleed by tba tax on dogt.
Ijift Your Licenhk. Those partiwt
to whom lieenso was granted laat week should
bear tb faet in mind that said lioent must b
hi tea wttnio ntteen utye aticr granting or it win
ba forfeited.
A young man was sentenced by thu
Clarion court laat week to ten day imprisonment
and a fine of $10 for tarrying concealed weapons.
If at) who carry revolrera wrjp imprlionod, tb
Jails would be foil.
The Pennsylvania Itailroad shops in
Altoona have raoeirad order for fifteen more con
solidated engine, to b finished as soon as postl
ble, and th men ar working night and day.
Lively times In Altvona.
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A lodge of the Independent Order
of Odd Fallows will be Instituted at K art haul on
Friday next, January Slat, by Joaepb II. Bretb,
1). 1. O. M. of tbls county. Tbis will make the
eleventh loJg of th ord-r In Clearfletd fotinly.
Tho results of bard times are appa
rent la tb long Hal of bankrupt petitiona filed
for tha Wei tern IHftrlct of Ptnnaylrania, num
bering two hundred and fifty, fur debts, th total
of which foot op to nearly $11,000,000, with as
sets amouuUog to $0,000,000.
ei
Tbo saddler shop ol John C. Har
wich, of this plaoa, baa passed Into tb hands of
his brother, A. llarwiok, who will ontlnu th
harness business In all Its branches at tb old
stand oa Markat atreet. His adraitisement wit)
be found In th Krpublicam of to-day.
The gas company in a western town
has been petitioned ta paint the street lamp potts
white, so that tboy may ba found raadily on dark
nights. It would bar takan a eoat of phoipbo
ras to bar revealed tho whore abouti of Clour
field's street lamps on laat Saturday olght.
A WilliumHport debating society bus
settled tha question, "Resolved, That tbe woman
aball make the fire," by deciding that It Is not her
plac to gat up firat and build tho fire. Such an
outrageous decision will do much toward Increas
ing th number, of bachelor In Lyaomlng county.
a
Wolves are committing depredations
in aectiou of Clearfield county, by making ralda
into the abeep told a and killing then by score.
They need a ffW Clarion county trapper down
there. Jatkionimm,
Never mind, onrs will scalp them all before
spring, if tbey don't clear out.
Tbo editors ot tho Huntingdon Moi
Vior war brought before tboourtsvf toat county
I for libel, lest week, and acquitted, tho prosecutor,
B. T. Douglas, paying tbe costs. A ebarga of
tht taint kind, by tb tain prosecutor, against
M. L. tin, of the (J lob; was Ignored by the
(lrand Jury.
n
The Jk'lk'fnnto Watchman nay a that
t tht venerable Tbos. Buston, of NilUuy llall,
5 eaire oouuty, died on th Ititb lt., at the ad
vaeed age of 9.1 yeurs. Mr. II u a ton was one of
f theoldeat, If not th oldest, ei litem of the oonn
r, having bera born and raiaod therein. He was
Abe fatber-ln law of Dr. Hnrtawlek, of this place.
Tho wintiT of was similm' to
rho present one, and ocntlnued to Bntit early hs I
F ebruary. There was frost In v.ry mnth of I
L. ., . . ta ,
fib year. By the way, why dont tome of the
aVnowlng ones predial something good for ntxt
ioumroer. It would ba Jutt as handy lo say tbat
I crop would be good and money plenty, as to
y the contrary.
f Kaiml Accident. A man tmniui
aloha Hill was Instantly killed al tb Summit
ITunnalfln Huston lowaablp, on th Low Ursde 1
fait road, a few day slnos. The laborers engaged
Id arching lb tunnel wer hoisting large stone,
beoi the rope attached to tbe derrick broke, tbe
Wtona fell with tremendous force, striking Nell I
ia the bead and severing It completely from tbt
'body.
JrsTirg. A scoundrel, whoso lutnuo
we do not now recollect, had been inea roe rated in
ur prttoB, charged with larceny, nod becoming
Jei early naked, tbe County Cmmislonars furanah-
f d bim with a aw outfit, Just before court, so be
uoM appear oeepeetably elad beforo lb public.
f be elotbes wer not quit ood enough In hi
kp In kin so be cet to work, r 4hcm up and
lairaod faesu. Judge Orvls etmienced bja eonfed-
Lrat 4 ONE year and oar anuntba, ariiJl the
Lilvraaaid terd a sontofteo of TWO year and
i mr tuutlai bn W penitentiary. Tbls Is Jnit ewe
ieaw for being over fattidioua nbeat one'a slothing.
Tbia a hoe Id bo o warn nt to otbar. iall birds wbo
iheeome sauey.
CXNTKNNIAL LoDQINU IIOUHK AtlEN
it. Mr. Wo. UantUtoa, formcrljr a wall known
oitltea of Allegheny Cilj, hai baao alsottd totba
potltiua of (lenaral 8uiariutandnt of tbe Cen.
tu until Lodging HfUH Agency of j'btladalpbla,
with bkad4Uirtn at No. 1llV Walnut atraat, la
that olty. Tbli laioolatlvn, audoravd by (lie Cn-
ttnnlal ComuttMloa anil tbt Bonrd of Ploanot.H
rHoniBitnded by the Hiyur of Fhllailflpbla and
iba FrtildfOU of all the railway llnea landing Into
Pblladalpbla, bat boao ttiablUbad for tbt purpM
of oaring for tba ihomlndi of dally vliltvra to
Phlladvlpbla during the tihlbtilau wbo may
at ba abla to atouro atifotery actum modal I uni
at tb boteta. Tbo annotation la st'oouoied of
aamal of tba oftoUU uf lb Pviiplvania Hall
road, Pblladtlpbla, Wlloilogtou aiil Ilaliiniora,
and Xuith Pcnoryhanta Hallroada, wall si
tome oibrra autlvely and attentively snggd In
tba tranapertaUon of aitrngr. tbs tMooialion
baa already eontrautod wiib tlie own era sid oo
ouplera of many tliunHtid of piivate hnuitu lo
tbo oily f 'hiladt-l.hLi, wl.arnly tlx y ntrr lo
, ), dkt..i , r ... .-i-n .11 th..i.
J '"M"'''ribeielHnll th-lrl
pare bed fouma, agredng at tbeaametluie
aupply two full munis (brrithfait and auppor), aa
well us lodgings, and aiuuuuuodata lu Ibe but
oiaouer such gutsta as the agi-uti of th Centen
nial Lodging House Agency may send thorn,
Theat rooms ar in must eases elegantly fitted up,
being nothing more tbo what it usually known
lu private bouaea aa tha "rpate rim" or the
"guest chamber,' while their occupant a will bav
ail IU prlvikj of tb parlor or sitting room
they require. At all tha railway ticket oBto of
Amsiiea or Europ wbtr fiouralon ticket to
Phlladalphla art oold, toupun tlcktt will b IsH
sutd tod iol at a uniform rat of abegt 11. 50
pr day, toh ticket Vtlog divided Into thro
ports, ted balbg acctpled by tbt bounholdtr to
Kttlcmablof tbt awommodatigni obtalnodi
Agaota of tbo BiaoelttluB will bo ob all tb
trains leading to tbt slty, whore duty 11 will b
to loosts tho holder of (bast ticket In tbtijtttd-
lest MtttU ailatbt mtstooDfortiblaflianQcri
tbtai bgthti having tbt isms familiarity with
Iba bouitt ond rooms as room altrk st bottl
ball thi i put alio mppllti itrd bowing; tho
on nber of lbs koaitj lbs iHtti, th iooi of tbt
prcprlitof Itid tbo mrtit Mid readiest toi0i of
rtacbtni lb bvttt; iltbtr hf osb or by ftroot
oar.
Tbt MlOelitlbB Is gortrned by th fallowing
well knows gentlemen al Board of MtDngerai
II . W. Keonty, Superintendent P. W. A B. H. B.
B. M. Jenkins, of Cook, Boo A Jenktoe, Tourist
and Eieorelon Manager j Cbas. K. Pugb,aennral
Agent Pennsylvania Railroad; Ellis Clark, tlua
eral Ageat North Pennsylvania Railroad) W. F,
Allen, editor "Travelers' Official Uuidat" William
Hamilton, General Superintendent.
i
Laht Senhation. K. 8. Wa-shlnirn
bring bit larg oompaoy to this pluoa on Satur
day evening next Hit abuw la heraldud a a
sinion-ptir variety ontcrtaluinenl nothing wore,
nothing less wbiub appeal to Ibe appreciative
sens of humor of bis audicnoes. Ofarcccntap-
pearauo In Bonn ton, tb Republican tsyt i "Tbo
entertainment, as its nam indicates, was of a de
cidedly ecnaational tjpe. Theacrobutloperform
aneesof Messrs, WinUeld, Ellis and Rice, Intro
ducing a startling double somersault on tha psrt
of Rise, and a trapes act by W infield, were tbo
moat thrilling that oould be oonceivad. From the
first to tb lent svene tb audleuo waa rapt In
wonder amounting toamasemetit at tbe succession
of tbrllllngly bcautiluland artistlo performance!,
with naught to offend th most fastidious lady."
Th Reading uj(,of January 6, a)ji 'Wanb
burn's Last Sensation eppoared at the Mishlar
Academy of Music, last night, to one of the larg
est and most delighted audiences of the soasoa.
The programme waa lengthy aud the people were
pleased beyond dcarlption. Warn burn is a suc-
Th express train to Curwensvllla will be
held at tbla place, on the night of th show, natll
11:30, thus giving our up-river cltiseus a chance
to vi'lt the entertainment.
A Great Shame. Wo were not
aware that a number of our Dice young mtn were
indicted for riot until Thursday last, when we
happened to Cuter tb court room and saw two of
thru arraigned before a Jury. The evidence in
the care disclosed the fact that two or thre more
should have taken seats by the side of their "but
tles." Tbe parties were convlotrd and in sub
stance were awarded a position In thi western
penitentiary for three years. W hopeth lesson
will be treasured up by ihoaowboeaoapad on tbia
oocaslon, to that A similar fate is not nwardnd
tbam. If tbe fat of these two rowdleibas no ef
fect upon those left, we eaunot aspect to enjoy
poaee and aafcty In this community nntil the bal
a no ar arretted and convicted for their Insults
to peaceable eltltens. The lecture of J udge Orvls i
to the guilty waa ex sellout. If tbir '
'buttl'
wro present, let them beed th lesson.
Dedication. The Secretarv. Mr.
Henry Dotts, of tbe Ulen Hope Lodge of I. U. O,
F., Informs os that the Odd Feltowa' HtH, a mag
nificent building recently erected In that village,
will be dedicated on Saturday afternoon, Jauuary
Sttih, 1870. Tbe tlrand Master, Deputy Grand
Master and Grand Secretary of Pennsylvania will
bo present lo conduct the eeremoaios. We un
derstand that all lb lodgea In tbla Bounty, Phil
Ipsburg, Tyrone, Rellefonte, Altoona, Ebensborg,
and Cherry Tree, a well as Odd Fellows overy
whrc, hav bn Invited to attend. A more hos
pitable community than Deocarla township can
not be fonnd In the State, and tboae of our read
era belonging to the order will realise that fact
upon n visit to tbe plaoa. Tbe members of tb
order who bavo never witnessed an occasion of
this klbd will bo rlob1yrepaid by a visit to Ulen
Hop on that day.
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Hl'nday Funerals. Those unpleas
ant gatberlnga are being canvaased by clergymen
In different parte of tb State. An exchange
ays: "Som cUrgymca In Clarion county, lik
others of their brethren In Mead ill and Belle
font, or deoldedly oppoaed to Sunday funerals.
There waa much said on both sides of tb ques
tion bv th rsrerned tantieme at Clarion two
weeks ago, but there was no formal decision. Too
direct way out of tbe difficulty would be to pre-
vent people from dying later In tb week than
Thursday, and If these an ti Sunday funeral gen-
tlcmtn would give Instructions to the A Inilgbty
to tbat effect tbey might solve 4 he difficulty, and
in the future avoid desecrating tbe day." Why
blab about and over a audition that no mortal
ean control, whil tber ar to many other!
weighty questions unadjusted over which these
gentlemen have entire control.
, Second Week. Court called at 10
o 'cluck on Monday morning. Hut few persons
were In attendance, and on adjournment was soon
ordered, because nobody wu ready, and a num
ber of Jurors, client and witneaaea failed to re
port. In tb afternoon the Hat cf Jurors being
called ever, Judge Mayer (whe preside this week) I
called np tb trial list, and not finding anybody
ready for trial, gave tb lawyers and parties no
tie that ta tbe future be would no( feel bound to
come bore on Saturday, If no causes wore to be
tried on Monday, If be waa compelled to be
here on Saturday, In order to commence buainess
en Monday morning, he would enter o non-iolt
In ovary ease in which th partiea failed to bo
ready. W bop ths court will be bl to aubja-1
. .
gat. Ihe trio, of the lawyers, and In some wsy
take care of the Interest of th taxpayers.
A New Dank. It wilt bo observed
by a card in thi issue that o new bank, entitled
"Tbe Curwensvlll Bank," hot been started In
tbat prosperoui borough. We hare bean person
ally acquainted with tb stockholders, Messrs.
Patton, Pat4hen, Fetter and lloyt, for many years,
and know ibem to be gentlemen of means and In
tegrity and tbey bare th entire confidence of th
communities In wklek they reside. As stated
last week, the "aim National Dank of lurwent-
ville" Is no more, lheoffiiars and directors have
, , . , ... , .
surrendered the charter, and the aabierr Mr.
Samuol Arnold, bai been engaged by tho slouk- j
holders to wind up the affairs of thai inrlitution,
ina h. B cIoln (h of ;
tlui MB h' titm .ijr,,ftI1 nf .
ooncero lo the tir satisiacUon or all ton-
WDed ,
Till DUMBER TRADE, J0n a State- biul Iwo years and a half for Mr. Hood Ritchie,
mcut In tbe Wllliamaporl Jiamn,r w gather tbo I ntl baft o lew months sine for the woods, and on
, ,, - - , i . l ii, Ibe night ol the shooting be was put off the ear
following figure on the lumber trad In Ihe H est a, Jw wb-f. ,ht 0MBrr.,1. tuk pIww ,
Branch Valley for tb part year t The shipment that be a quiet mn wboo sobnr, but violent
from Williamsport for tb year amounted to )&, I and ugly when drunk. Tbeyerdifflwas, subtfan
111,12! feet, being l,o7e,So feet leas than In thl aod had been ahotand arterwards
... . i. . ., , -..,.-- . . wenderod to the river. It Is an open queatiou
1874. Lock Jlavtn shipped 311,601,000, being an L,h.h th ahu, killrd hlul ar milha? h. mM.
increase, but bow much it not givtu.
Ranovo
shipped 9,290,61a tent, Taking all Ibe pointa lo-1
gelher that are named i tbceatlnisleWilllame-
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fort. Lock Haven, Benovo, Larry's Creek gnd
touth of Troy and Ibe amount ef lumber shipped
In 187 Is S54,07t,00& feet, being a decrease from
1874 of 4.6f5,9l feet. Tb stuck oa band lo
Williamsport Is given at 707,671,604 feL
The Tkanhoressorh. Sheriff Mc
Pberaon f urn if bed th We tern penitentiary with
three more member, aadhaa two in laterre, should
Ibe laitllullon run hort of ha a da any tluie during
th winter. Jt s no pleaaure ton to iwoord these
ttubbtttn facia, hut If yon eg men will neither ro
aord th laws of Hod or man, tbey mast expect
lo end their days ia the penitentiary or at the end
ef a rope. Society aod ibe law demands tbissao
llfie. So, beware, lisnrgressor 1 Your fate Is In
your own bands, 0 tbat yon do not bring dis
grace ob parents, friend or tbt Stale.
ItAlt.ftOAD HTATIHTlUi. Thoo of our
readers wbo do aut ratldt an Iba main Una of
tbo Paansylr atla Railroad, haa no lda of tbo
immense traffic earrlad o?er that highway. Wo
ellp tha following fruni tbt Attoona aViVrar, wblob
will gift tha raaJor soma idoa of tbo bnalnaaa
dono on tba road i "
Froia sildniiibt of Deaatnbar II, 1871, to uld-
algbt, UaceinbMr 81, 17. tb naiabar of trlna
tuat paitau Aiiooaa eaaiwaru on toe r. n. m
was 0.sl I westward, fl,a0T I raeaivad from Hob
lldaysburg brauob, S1S delivered to same, (114.
Tba avarawe a amber of trmlnt dallT ever tba P.
R. R. tatiward wu II t wtatward, Hi datlvartd
lo UdlhJayaburg brauen, i reeaivad froursamt,
t. The Irelaa tatiward otoiaged 40 oars per
train, and westward 4t oars. Tba trains illfv-
red to Iba llollidaysbarg branob averaged SO
era aarh, and Iboae rtoeitad iruai it II varevanb.
Iba dallr a vera it of ear paaaiiitf ibis point
au at Ward waa 140 ) wtltward, HT6 dtllvered a
Moulder burg branch, bt i reotlved rritsa saint,
IW. Tha number ol loaded fart lb at wtnt aaat
ward during tbt ytar waa !M,W2 wtatward.
ti, 027 t 1. 1 IliONe Kueivetl lYnin lb UollUlavabui
brniieh during tbe year, 1!,0H6 wtr loaded, and
bore tlilntted to tba brenub, lo.iil wtra
Fur tbe aaiua liuao tbe yiur pievioua,
,iti vx, ,M),4 W(, ,UI,rj, tllJ 7tl Ml
went eiwrd ; tt,.'.M loadid oar wr dvllvai
to tba llulltdawbitig branch, and 7,B'-H were
ceivtnl liuni it. In the number of loaded vara
giving eualwitrd tboro waa a dton-ae tlorlug laat
year ol 0 OS per tent, Tha autnber westward
shows an inctuaie ol 11.31 per titt ilie fig-
uis also show an Inoieaae in Ibe rvueint of loml
ed ears (tout tb liollideysburg bram-U of H,s3
Itr cent., and au Inereaoe in tb am m tier dellv
ered ol 21. UK per cint, There wir lO.VHt) mor
vuipty ear paated wratward lhanoastward during
lb year, 'the bulk ol tbo P. R. R. busieeee is
thu shown to bare bum dou witL lb wstern
olatet.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Cool aod other freights tint over lb
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail.
road, for th week lotting ttn, 6th, 18T6, Bod
tb asm ttm lut year i
Con.
For th ek
Bau tlta last ytar
litems m.hiidi
Prtvltuily during year,
Sam Um last ytarmHtmt
tntriaitii
Tut In imm
illMlttllMIMMIKIIIIttt tMI
Mtll iMMMt, M'ttl MtldW Ift'Ot
0oa lime tMt ytar.i.n
I lf,lt
IntfrtNfl IIMHUIItHlttM tillitllllt
otiitB rntiQHts.
Lumber, ,ii i h.h
MiiecllaneOM freight m.
fit "
Tub American Wtock JoI'RnaL.
Perhaps tho oboapcet farm periodical la tbo Arf
(can Stock Journat. It is a 33 peg monthly, da
voted especluly to Block and Poultry Dreading,
Dairying, Wool Growing, Bee Keeping, Farming1
Veterinary Selena, and other kindred subject,
In fact It contains a fund of valuable Information,
lba the farmer aod stock-breeder should not be
without All who subscribe now will noelv tb
back numbers fer October, November and Decern
bcr as a Centennial premium. Subsuriptlon only
on dollar a year. Sample numbers, club rata,
premium lists, eto., seat free on applioatloBt Ad'
dreaa I'ulta Druthers, ParkersburicChesttr county,
Penna.
(josh en Institute. Tho Bocond lo
cal institute for tb year '76-'Jfl, will be held In
tbe M. E. church la Qoihen township, commenc
ing January 28th and' closing on tbe evening of
tbe SVtk. Ileiidea tb regular elas drills, etc.,
there will be ssays, readings and evening lee-
is. The tew hers of Curwensvlll and Clear-
field boroughs purposaattendiogtohelpmak tbe
Instltut a auoecasful on. Th oitiieot of tha
oommuoitj hav made arrangements to accommo
date all teachers free of charge.
Tbo (irangerH throughout tbe coun
try an endeavoring to put a slop to horse racing
at agricultural fairs. Somebody put a stop to tbe
agricultural fair, burse taoea and all, In tbis coun
ty, about two year ago at last there baa been
no exhibition by tbe society lor about that length
of time. Why don't the U rangers take bold of
the society In this county f A fair for tbe exclu
sive benefit of farmers and meebanios sou Id be
made to pay at least It oxpenaet, If properly
managed.
Wunamaker & Drown, clothiors. uf
Philadelphia, are a retponaible firm. They make
up men' and boy's olotbingand make them right,
Their prices are remarkably low, end tbe wonder
Is how thry ean be to low. Tlio best of all la,
however, thry have but one prlne for each article,
and tl.at price all muit pay alike. There Is no
sueb thing as "Jewing" allowed. If yon buy
there you always know that you ara getting your
money's worth and nobody ean buy cheaper.
Thk District TREAsrRVajinp. Wo
thi week lav before our readers tho Act of As.
iaMy Mthorlilng tbe election of District Trees-
urera la tbls ooutfty. Thoso elected two years
ago will observe that their time will expire on
tbo first day of January next, and If their sno
oosior are not elected at the approach I ng Febru
ary election, tber will b n vacancy In that offlo
after the firat day of January, 1877 Constables
will do well to bear this fact in mind when tbey
advertise the election.
Heath of a Cunteknarian. John
Allio, living near Tylersburg, Clarion eonoty,aad
whote 100th birthday, aa well as that of bis wife,
occurred laat summer, died on the Bight of tb
4th Instant. Mrs. Allio's 100th birthday occurred
but o few days after that of bor busbaod, whom
ah still to wire. Mr. Allio was born In Franc
and served as a soldier ainder Napoleon I. He
was one of th few that recrotsed th Alps after
the burning ef Moscow.
Lint of fetters remaining uncbumed
In the Poatoffloe at Clearfield, for tb week ending
January 17, 18711 1
Cross, Mias Tamson M
Conroy, Richard
Cramer, J. C.
Dontho, Mathlas
Diokion, Murtie
MeKcntmo, William
Mullet, Harab
Marlon, Eugene K.
Potter, Clarreuo
Pasamore, Deliala
Hperrer, J abet
Hhtk, Mia Annie
Thompson, J, W. .
P. A.tiAULLV, P.M.
I'll IMPRIIURtl Joi nNAMNMH. Tbo
BU.T"" 01 " greeny, ana mo
.... . , . . . . .
wa ounauined br ttr on Wednesday mi lit. The
property wat well lnturod.
Engines No. 89 and 204 collided In the Osceola
yard, on Tuesday, bunting in tbo front end of IV,
but nut injuring tbe otur engine.
Two brothers by the name of Athrtoo,of Shir
Iryiburg, Huntingdon aounty, went out to hunt
iuirrel. One climbed n tree for tbe Ourpose of
driving a squirrel from his bole, the otbor holding
bis gun in position to bring down the gnme, when
it was prematurely discharged and the contents
were received by the brother In th tree. His
wounds are not, however, dangerous.
A ton of David Flcgal, wbo lives about two
miles and a half from town, was engaged in haul
ing ooal Irom the mine on bit father's larm during
tbe terrilio wind store which prevailed on Mon
day, when a large tree was blown down near bim
and striking the learn, killed one horse instantly
nd bntlly injured tbe other.
ibe young man
himself made a very narrow escape, tbe atems of
the tree, into which the trunk divided near tba
top, lodging upon each aid of htm, but leaving
bim unacutbvd.
The impronliiB exlals to some extent tbat tbe
troops of the Slate which will attend tbe Centen
nial will receive pay lur the time tbey ere on duty
but ibe G overnur certainly doea not so understand
it, or be would not recommend tbat tb Legida-
"make provision lor tbe transportation apd
encampment oi to military oi to auto," upon
Ibe grounds that hey'will beenoamped for ape-
noof u(wo to
i pay and furniah their own rations,"
Fatal ItEsn.T. It will bo remem
bered that w Ifttt week reported a oase of a man
trjing to make a foreible entry Into tbe house of
John V,. Welab, Eaq., near Kenovo. and tbet be
was fired upon by Mr. Welsh and bis ton while
eiic(f4 In th effort to burst his way In, He
wandered away and next morning nothing waa
seen of bim. but blood stains marked bis depar
ture. On Friday the dead body of a man, sup-
posod to be the same one, was found at the river
u9 lD 9tig, f lfc), wlUer. An Inquest was held
by bniulre Riley, computed of Metssr. 0. . ir-
ewton Wells, N. HieTenson, Jaa. Qlenn, N.
Stvrner and Z. M. P. Itaird, eiliaent ef tbe vioin-
,t )r Alhcum Bni Miit th,poitnior.
tein evauiiuation. Shot were found In the left
arm, lell flpfj ono whole ahotand a piece of
on. .n a lung ol deeeaj.d. It ws thought th
lb wounds war suttio.cnt to produoe death Ip
coupe 0f houra. It was in evidence that deeeasei
9mlltd Uck . that b claimed to hav.
i Wa luougat ma
eeeased
hare
eotue from irainte formerly t laat he worked
drowned, aa the river tfad been, between tbe
lime of the shooting and Ihe finding, a couple of
DU "oyona wnai it waswnonme nooy
wat found. tfiafoa jVsaiewrw.
a
LJETTpfl r.RpM K ART HAUL
Mb. EntvoB i Thinking yoa would like by bear
from Ibts section of the county, I take the liberty
of addresilag you. Times are dull, with every
one waiting and watching for snow, with tbe pros
pect of getting their limber end log hauled not
very good. As tbey have their timber made and
their logs out, It leaves tbem with no employment
lur bodv or mind. So a nortf.on of the good elt
ltens of ibe toajoibip IbuOght It idvlsatile tq g4
up eopnoining iv dimij idb mnsu. no iney or
canlsed what thy callod the "Cvotennial flee."
the first meeting of which rame off at tbe Tbre
Rnns t chool bouse, on Friday night, tb Ttb Inst.,
for th following prises, vis: X National Fifth
Readers, 1 National Written Arithmetic, 1 Brooks
blsujentary Arithmetic, 1 National Sreood Read
er, 1 National Speller, to b awarded oa follows:
Tb Drat prist, tb fifth readers, to be awarded
t th best girl and hoy spoiler under II yearaj
tb second, th arithmetics, to tb best boy ond
girl tptllert uudir 10 years tbt third priae, tbe
reader and tpetier, iuiuoci giruino uoy tpene
oiider IS year. Whenrtbey mei, tbo folluwini
named gentlemen war chosen Judgea to award
tba priaesi or. J. w. rouer, nr. ueo. iiwiMrn
uorn and lr. r. n. nevnng, aitu ine miiuwini
eutleiuen ware eboaeo aa seoreUrlos, Meiers. J
eonh Ulllilaud and Joseph Vuthers. When itn
apelhug waa tudeo), Iba ptltea wer awarded aa
i,owi Tb Drat to Hita laila Mcnoakey '
Daniel Hopp I mo oaeono to Roger mtier an
Meairle II kel t tbe third to Carolina Harillne am
Oacar Yotbtn. After lb prliet w-r distributed
It waa proposed to nave a general pii, to wntea
all should paitleipata, ana It was eowplled with.
Toe spelling wat at tend mi ny a iarg oiowo, not
old and young, and Iba beat order prevailed, will
deoidwd inteieit abown. All preieni nnjcyd ibein
elves vrry much, and It wus II o'elook ahen lb
spelling eloaed. It ia hoped that the next epell
lug bee of In tame natur ta not nr otiiani.
Bpbotatob.
January 10, 1876.
Special a t
No Rmcou Toil- Tba ondenlgned beret
glva ao I lt to all eiiatomure on the aaat aide i
the river wbo wlab to bav their milling don i
my glial mil, thet I have aauwed lo pay the tob
on tbe uper, or Maiaet slrtet bridge lur all w n
pa over II fur milling purposes.
Jan. 19. 'TMt tt. HIUW, Jr
WM. HUKU'tf a-OCAl.
Knlukeibuokcr Bulling, worth Ti cents for
'iO cents, Jnit received, a great bargain.
Blanket, blankets In great vrlaty Jus
rotrd
Closing ool good at bargains.
Dm. 8, U74.tr.
T. A. Flack A Co, bar this day received o
large Hock of now gooda lor tbt holidays, which
win ot told low for casn. ova.e-u
Kaw Drill Goods at FLECK A CO'B, do.$-lf
Ktw Masllu ot FLHCK ) CO 'I. dw.lt
Kw0lf)thsminFLBCKC0'8, dt.l-tf
Hat i add fiiRbtti. it ft (lucid prlcrr, ot FLK0K
A CO 8, ' ote,
tb first thlbi yon do whrB yod etfdle lo town,
It to go to FX. 81? K CO'S. (Tat, I- tf
A Foet Worth know In;.
Arc you suffering with Coninmptlon, Cough),
Pevere Calds settled on Ibe ureait, or any uiseass
nf tho Throat and Lunge 7 If 0. go lo your drug
gist, 0. D. Watson, and got a bottle of Boscnnu'a
li B rmam Srnnr. This medicine has lately bean
Introduced from Germany, and Is telling on Its
own merit a, Th people are going wild ova lu
auroeas, aod druggists all over our country are
writing ua of Its cure among their customers. If
you wish to try Its superior" virtue, get a Ham pie
itotiie tor io cents. ierge site ouiuv w pvuui
Three dose will rolitv any case. Try it,
mcn)7towly ,
Mop that tough. Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar
Wild Cherry and llorehound la guaranteed to
sure coughs, eolds, hoereenose, or any disease of
the throat, lunga or chest leading to eootuaiptlen,
in less time than any ether preparation. Nothing
that w bare ever eold acts ao piumptiy ana wan.
It cores croup in n few minutes and Is th best
known remedy for whooping cough. Contains no
opium and is pleasant to take, Uongh worn vic
tims, whose luota are racked and torn with par-
oxyams, find sure and speedy relief from its use.
mat sue, lu cents, noio oy u. u. nanun,
Clearfield: P. Curler A Co.. Williamsgrov i T
II. Forcay, O rah am ton. and P. Moyr, kylertowo,
men 17fowly.
Pin this oa tout collar when vou come to town,
and don'l ferret to eall and examine Heck A
Co. 'a eittnalv itock of new goods, cheap for
cash. ooi jo-ii
BuooiKt Fob Sali. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sale. To be seen at the tihaw House
yard. Call on or address bim at Clearfield Penn
eylvania. may 13-lf.
Ularrlfl
On December 16th, 187ft, al tbebouaeof Jamaa
Wilton, of Brady township, by Kev, K. Mange,
Mr. Hforv W.Heviernd Win harati Klla Don-
sail, both of Brady township, Clearfield county
On January 13th, 187ft, by lev. K. Manges,
Mr. Daniel Schorr, of Curwensville, aad Miss
Sally K on rath, of Jefferson ooaoly, Pa,
Sira.
Oa Kkturdev mornlns?. Jsnuarv 8tb. 1S78. of
oatarrhal fever. David Hbaw, son of William M
aod Nelly B. Irvln, of Lutbersburg, aged J mouths
and 17 days.
At bit residence in New Washington, Clearfield
aounty. Pa., Poilip B. Naff, aged 41 years, 2
mootha ond li days.
3rw iiWtl$r-ttUUtjJ.
rjMlE EVENT OF TllE SEASON,
ONE NIO11T0NLY.
Mntprday, Jan. 22,1870,
E. 8. WASHBURN'S
LAST SENSATION,
TUB LAROKST, MOST COMPI.CTR AND
6TUPKNU01S OHOAMiATlON IN
AHKHICA.
25
STAR BPKCtALTY QK
AHTIHTib ll
In M Mtlnljr a.w ..d ,j.rlili.,'
rjticr PHOvnajnjHKt
AND A TBOIIPB OF SIX PERFECT JY WILD
AND UNUIVIMZKD
csirrswA iitdiaits,
In their peculiar Songs, Scenes, Sacred Danota,
Rites and Ceremonies Illustrative of Aboriginal
Life on tbe Border.
nT" Curtain rata at o'clock sharp, and dropt
at 11:1a.
Ovor 3 Sours of Contiguous Fun,
Admlaolon 88 and 80 cent, according to loca
tion. Children under 12(10 second alas seat ) 2s
oenta.
SPECIAL ANNOVNCKMKNT. For the ben
efit of merchants, clerk and families who ar un
able lo leave their duties at an earlier hour.
AT 9 O'CLOCK PRECISELY,
All vacant stt In Parquet, Drest and (Jallery
will be told at 2o cent each, thus affording two
boure aad 14 minutes of refined nmusqmont at
one-half th regular priea. r
Reserved Seal secured by diagram at tbe Post
Office without extra charge.
agrTh Expreaa train will be held at Clear
field, on th night of the entertainment, until 1 1:30.
W. J. CHAPPKLLEH, Agent.
ANDREW HARWICK,
Market Klrcet, Clearfield. P..,
MAKDracrcann An MAtna ia
HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS,
and all kind, of
. hossk ruHsixiuiia eouos.
A full .tori of Saddler,' Hardware, Brn.be,,
Comb,, Blanket, Rob-a, ete., alway, on band
and for aale at tbe lowvot eash prim. All kind,
of repairing promptly attended to.
Tbe bu.inea. will be under the lintnedl.to
aupervl.lon of Jobn 0. llarwiok.
tle.r.ia, Jan. 19, 18711.
JuH. Pattor, Pre.. J, P. Bar., Caabjer.
. fJurwcriMvlUe Jtank.
Authoriied Capital
Paid up Capital
$100,000.
050,00 1).
(auccRana riRa, ratioxai. rarr.)
JOHS PA TfO.V, Br. D. A. FET'.KH,
AAHOS W. PATCUIff, Ho,. J. f. HOYT.
BT0CKU0LDKR3, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Do a genuine banking bn.lne.i. Aooounta
ollolled. "
Curwennllle, P.., Jan. 19, livt trn.
JDMIN ISTIUTOK'S NOTIC K
Notlee ta hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate or DAVID llKM.
let of Ureenwood township, Clearflold eoun:;,
Pa., dee'd, haviog been dulv grantetl to the
undersigned, ail persona indebted to said estate
will please make lintnedlat pa v meat, and ihoie
baviBg claims or dtuiana will present bm
Sroperl aptbpntlcU for setdenent wilboat
eUj. P. !. TIIOMI'KON,
T, W.MOOMK,
CurwsniTllle, Pa., Jan. IV. 178 t idia'rr.
AU perron, are hereby eautioned ag.ln.t nur
obaaing or in any nay moilJImg wtli tbe l,l.iw
ing nroi)erty, now In tbe pot.ea.ioh of jtlli, and
Jjavld Htcbaela, of Fergueon town.bip, Til ; 1
yoke oxen, 12 acre, of wheat In tba ground, 9
head .heep, t hoga, 0,000 feet oak aud pine tim
ber in tbe wood., 1 fanning mill, 1 grind atone,
lot of bay and fodder, a. the earae belong, to ma,
and I. left with them on loan only, .ubjerl to my
order at any tine. JOHN T. STRAW.
Harrou, Jan. 111. )7ri l
CAL I.KGIBLATION
Notice h trereby given lo tbe nubile and all
parties Interested, that application will be made
at tbe present cession ef the State Legislator to
past an act repealing an Art or Apaerably, ap
proved tb Sid, day ol March, A. D. INTO, and 1
tb tunpletneBt approved lb Sd day of April, i
n. f4. K'. rviaiii-g 10 ifft couecnet, 01
In ooupiy 01 v learn 0 iij. l l, AUK URUWH,
T. A. M.tlKr!.
HAltlUB IIUOVKR,
Atttst: O. D. UooDLihnltn,
Clerk.
Conmtritoners Oflee, - .
CleuHeld, Pa., Jan. IV. 78. j "
(JAUTION.
All nertons are hereb eautlanad a?alaat
discounting or trading ft a eerUin pronnsaory ! bus, a-ul bilng parts of two trade or suivevt in
not, given by m to Hev. ft. PotOot, tletad tbe """ ( tor McCormick and Mttriaret Jklti
7th day ef Deoecaber, 18?, aayevttia 00 da vs after Uonuick.
date, and en do reed by II. A. Balneal, a I am de-
lerminednet to pay tbo tome unlet eonti.elUd by
lw. lUUBAB rAnhd.
IfoodlaBtV Jan. It, 1IT It ' I , 1 ,
IS IT
Who Mid thit you would Ilk, to get inch Clothing u City
People weir, rather then the vkoltsalt goods com
monly told ? Thit will tell you how to do It.
Th. virff Lrit incr..t, af our bu.tn.ti allow, u. I. m.k.
' A STILL L0WM I0ALI Of MIIOU, AND
You Can Save Enough
In buylm Otk HtU
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
frees anywhere In thi County to th City of Philadelphia,
and have a day of ight-eeeing bealdee. Wanaroakei gt
Brown stand by this Statement, and ao wiM
you after ono trial.
Character at
Uw CU M Mill
Far MM ttf
T
yj be iMri
Dooui,
1 hv
caa be relied
miireprcMni
retail. We bear no Ill-will to any one, and state tbla only because some
dealer eell poor gooda aa coming from our hbuae. To each of our custom
en w arc mpoiu.ble for erticlca bought of ua. By our plan of Ticketing
tbe right mmtmti of the aatcnala on our gooda, no one can be muled aa to
qualltica.
Hew
Wanamaaerg Brown
treat Ihalr
, 0US10MERS.
ad ran laces
Ii ifn lhat
anywhere, and
also, that the money will he paid back
wunu, ivt mtif nuui, ki return in
IlBrirf
wtitn tho lltrt It.
tertil
smrt airangen
about wnere
counierfnt
Fbuadelphla, ft I large buildine, tha aise ol lour ordinary
on the South-east corner of SIXTH SIXTH-S1XTH
SlXlH-blAlH and afarket btraeU.
That who oaanot
oomo
'tfthoCHy.
W
K lend
mall
v V tnade
to the Zaprasi Co. on receiut ' ads.
m aisM aerore paying, nnere aooas ao not pie
nhn nd . ,h .nMun turl . Phil.-iriKia
VemihouU it tun U m mr
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
Peunnylvnulnltatlronfl i
TYKONE ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON and aft.r UonJ.j, DEC. t, IC7D, tb.
1'K.avriK.r Train, will run daily (.xorpt Hun.
dava) batwc.o Tjrrana and Clearfield, a. follow.
CLEARFIELD LIAIL.
W. 0. InwiH, Conductor.
LEAVE 8miLT LEAVE NUIll'll.
Curwon,rilloH.S:lfl( r.H
OlaarOcId 9.4l, "
Trron. .05,i.w.
Onrola. I" 2l, "
l'hilir.burt...10 37,"
Cl.arli.ld 11.45, "
furw.n.vlll..12:07, "
Philinaburc 4.4V, "
O.e.ola......o-0?, "
Tvron. 6.2b, "
CLEAKFIELD EXl'RKSS.
W. R. Pm'mmbr, Condaotor.
LEAVE 84IUTII7 LEAVE NOKTlf
Curwfn.rille... 6.00 A.
Clf.rt.M 6 21 '
PhiliUira.H fi.SO '
I.' Tyron. T."0 r.
lnt.r.Mlion.,.7.07 "
l Cc.ol. .. 8.20 "
; Philip.harg ....:17 "
I Cl.arll.ld. r....46 ''
! I'urw.n.vill.. 10.07 "
Osowla 11.60 "
InUrMtloa.H T.60 "
Tyron M7 '
BALD EAOLR VALLEY BRANCH.
Eip. Mail. il.il. Eip.
r. a. . .
A. 46 K.fii l.av. Tyrone arrlva B.ltft 1.06
7.01 U.I I D.ld E.gl. 0.16 12.4
7.44 V..S7 Julian 6..16 12.0K
9.ia 10. J5 Wiloburl 6 10 11.46
10.40 . Il.lkronl. 6.01) 11.37
S.S6 10.50 ' Mili-.lnrg 4.44 11.26
0.02 11.21 Howard 4 11) ll:t
11.42 12.05 arrlra L. Uar.n l.ara S..15 lll.W
TVRONB STATION.
KAiTwann.
W ICf TW 4H.
ritt.liuri K.',,
PaciBo K.prOM,
A H
3:42
Pacific E.preu. 1:11
Harmbarg Arc k, a:4.
6.11
a n
1:08
:4I
1:611
r n
3:22
0:47
10:30
Hall Train.
Atlaalin K.xpre...
Fbila'da Kxpre..,
Way P.r.ongrr,
Mail Train,
Fatt Lina,
PHII.II'.-nniO A MOSHAXNONKllANClltS
On and aft.r Monday. Orlolwr 25tb. IS76. Ao-
eommvdation Train, will run orer llio riulit).-
borg and nlo.ltannon Jiranobra, a. lotion, :
iKAVB SOI TH.
LKAVK NUKTH.
n. A."u.
Station,
Morri.dal.,
lMtilipbbiirg,
Ht.ln.r'.,
Dunbar,
O.ooola.
Moahannon,
Hl.rling,
Ilonlidala,
McCaul.y,
K.ndrickr,
:J5 7:2.H
7:16 12:31
1:40 T:40
7:00 12 10 4:15
44 7:1.1
50 7:60
61 1 0:.1fl 1:00
12:12 4:HI
12:04 4:23
11:55 4:16
11:41 4:00
11:3.1 3:52
11:27 3:47
11:24 3:14
11:10 1:10
!:J 10:43 1:16
10:10 6:21
1:21 115:1 Pli
1:38 10:68 6:211
2:.l 11.03 tM
FAKE FROM CLEAKFIELD, TO
Bellefunte, Pa .,
.13 05
Middletown $5 00
Marietta- i 60
l.anea.ter I 86
L.,ek Haven...
Williain.nort.
Huntingdon
Lewiatuwn..
. 1 70
, I 00
. 1 80
, 100
.4 60,
. 4 Til
PHILADELPHIA 7 96
Altoona I 06
Jnhn.tnwn 1 80
Mary.T.llle
HARHUI'RU..
PITTMBCRU I 16
Clo.e effrrneetion. made by all train, at Tyrone
and Lock Heron.
S. S. BI.AIR,
mylT-tf. Superintendent.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW URADB DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, December ITtli, 1475,
the paeianger train, will run daily (except
Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, a,
follow. 1
UAH. VVAUn.n.y Hall lea. a. Pltl.lmrg
a:35 a. m.t Had llank 11:6"! Bligo Junction I :a :
New Bethlehem 1U0 p. m. Mar, villa 1:16 1
Troy l:.'l 1 llruekrll . 2:mi ; Fuller'. 3:25 : Rry.
noldirlll. 1:16 : DuBoi. 3:14 I Summit Tunnel
1:31 1 Penflcld 8:60 i Weedrllle 4:1V Heneicrle
4:44 f arrive al Drinwood .16:32.
l:M tVAIlD Hay Mill leave, Driftwood
12:31 p.m.; Ileneielte 1:14 1 Weedrllle 1:31;
Penfield 1:611; Summit Tunnel 2:18 ; lluBoi.3:.'ll;
IleynoMvilla3:05 ; Fuller'.3:24 ; Brookville 3:60;
Troy 4:18; M.v.HII, l:S5 ; New Belblekctn 4:18 i
Sligo Junction 6:3k i Red Bank 5:46 ; arrive, al
Pitt.burg al 8:55 p. m,
Cloae eonneellon made wlik traiu. on P. A B
Rallroad at liriftaood, and with tr.ln on Hie
Allegheny Vall.y Railroad .1 11 d B .nk.
DAVID UtCARllO, Oen'l S.p'l.
A A. Jai '., Su,'l I.. II. Div.
. jfltiu (li'rrtisfmfnts.
A(.KM!t M ANTK.I). M.n. women and
childred to eell good.. t:ealcnnUI frlok,
oao'l be boat, 26 .-nt. Barnum' MoodtT, won
derful, 15 cent. Joker Trick the boa. trick 25
eentl. Comman.ling Bail, good, 25 eont.. Mile
Triok oarde, exciting, 26 oenu. Magi Ageeard,,
amu.ing, 25 cent. Fori one telling o.rd', 25 cent.,
Jumping enrd,, plen.ant, 15 cent.. 60 ocailc pong.,
16 aent. View, of the Centennial building,, 25
oenta. Guide fur every parien through Philadel
phia and Ihe Centennial Building., 25 cent..
Alio, Ihe. Bo,, l'rive Package, lllaM Cutter.,
Needle Tlireiider., ohromoa, (iowolry, etc., by
wholeeal. and retail. Hend 25 petit, and Itutnp for
.ample. Aildrr., Mil Kl.TV MAM 'FACTIIR.
IN li CO., Uerinantown P. 0., rkllade'pkia, Pa.
Jan. II), ';0.4l . . ., ,.
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O.MF.ST1C ATTACH MK.NT.
JoHpb II. Deeringand In lb Court of Common
others el. al. i Pitas nf Clenrflfld C",,
yt. J No. bp, Jan. 1 . U7 fl.
F. ft. Miller. J Domrstto altshtnent.
Ily virtue of the above writ, I hare attanhod as
follow I
All that certain piteo of land Situate in Doll
township. ClearAfld county, Pa., bound I'd at fol
lows : lleginnuig at a post) thenot by land
eonreved to (Judlrey Wt-evtr touth one humlrttl
and lorty-alx perrbea to a pest j Ihrnuc by land
sold to Daniel tiibol weit ono hundred and
uightwn pen-bfs to pot 1 thenoe by Innd eonveicd
to lnry wvrr north on kuLdruil ami loriy.
all perohri to a post, thine by Unti of Wm.
Vesnr east one hundred and elglrlocn perclieito
Ibe plaoa of beginning, oontaining one hundred
aod one arras and. ninety eight and four-tenth
fmrehes, and the uaual allovauco, being part ol a
argi-r sum-y on warmat No. aV I V, gmnteil in
th name of Henry Herb, and patented to John
Qrelner, patent dated the Uth day of Deceuibor.
Cjcomiiig county, in ded boob (I, page 1J, ao. 1
AIo, n oerlam picoc of land, containing one
hundred and two aorea and thirty-two
Kerch. 1 more or less, being part ot traol
0. 6H07, surveyed in the name of Moklia and
(Iriftith, and situate in Deli townabip, Clearflnld,
comity, Pa., brginnlng at a noat In the division
Una helwrrn tuid trct Jio. ffntlii j lhnce north
18 west 13, psrehet to putt ; Ihenp nortli
salt M3 per'-he lo a ht-pilix-lt ; thence south SKdjo
east pcrehes to a boiulurk thenoe south Bisj0
east llti perrhes to ssid division line 1 tlirnee
aloog tb s.ime south li" wrtl 14,'! prrtbea totbe
place of beginning.
Also, ali that ceitaln pirce of land lt uate in
Knoa township, Clear tie! it county, Pa., beginning
at slnnrs south ot townhj roavd and corner of
land uf David Cathoartt ll)noe oUtb bD" wait
a. 7 o ip pernhes to post 1 tnanca touth 34
iaIT 0-IP perebes to post Ibanca touth 34 antt
717 peicli mr or lor' l p"at on line of lAnd
of Abraham Valker, thence norlh b!0 east 2A7
parches more or leas to red oak (down) corner of
Itohert Wharton and Uoorgc iHbotl surveys ; tbutic
north bb enat B perrhes more or leal to post)
tbene north lit!9 wait HI pervhetnior or less to
root vn bank of little I'learlield Creek tbenoe up
be same the several oouists and distances there
of to post corner uf land of David Cetncert ;
tbenoe aoutb 10 east 230 pcrrbr to etouee and
plac of beginning, containing 340 acres more or
, f -1 tl,at certain tract or piece ef laud
oh'Vh'wiri oooreyed by W. C. Poiey and wife to
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Id, A. I. 1
liLmnnd.
, r. iiw, m nwu novemver
U70, situate In the borough of ClearAeb
YOTJ
of what we sell we maaulkcture our
some oi tnem ia our own uuiuimg.
ar well cut. aewed and finlthed. They
upon. Siurcke)era out of the city
u wnan may aay tnry ten our gnoue,
THK price in plain nguresand ummingvff, i ne
tame price t auiiiainunces and stranger.
To cilv pcotila and country peoile equal
With each article auld, a UmarmuM
tha
'rice la a Iowa It ean be booitht
thai the quality la aa mnMniM )
in full, if purchases within 10 days
gooua, unworn.
THIS Is Important indeed. because. unnrir
pcuole having stores (n PhiUaeltoa,
our aiana, cards, advertisement, and
on we ami, wifwir sirm
me aircci. wum ratti riwrii
tea aiora is, to uist mey mv ini-
gooda. Ihcre IS but one Uak nan ia
1)1 AIM
patiaraa of material and price by
when requested, reranna can nave
- up food aent by fcxprcs. by send
ing their mestura (we furnish easy directions that
any one can measure by,) and describing color
wanted, and price desired. Payment ean be made
privilege of eaamlnlng them
please, w will retvra tb
msm m tkt kldii nd Mr fAf siasw
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AWnatfiAdiaBwaanwHaaaanwanw.
Sell'
aflvtrtisriafnts.
od as follows beginning nt a port formerly on
bank ofatbe SutHjiielianna river aa vou distend
tb same, being the original earner of tbe
farms of O. L. Heed and M. 8. Ogden i tbeno
down s".d river north 70 east 1 1 7 feel to a ixt ;
thence soath 2 east fit! feet to a post t theocej
U I.. -.1. ,.f U B l-.l..- .....A t. ill 10... Ilfl
! Ul ill . EJ. Vgucaw., fUHIU "J iwejata: II
leet to the original lino between said farms
thence by the same south ZH east 3'il feet to
Third street f tbenoe by aaid Third street aoulh
02 west 07 feet to an alley tbenoe by said alley
north 3K west till I-1 it feet to Hirer street;
tbent?e by said street north 7a east 100 feet to a
poat ; thence north 30 west 60 feet to a pott aad
place of beginning, eon taming two aorea and
ialy-sia perch m more or leas, and having a large
two-story plank house and other outbuildings
tnereon erected.
Alto, tbe undivided on. third part of two-
third of the following tracts of land: One
thereof al uate In Huston township, (Jlearleld.
ccunty, Pa., beginning at a pitch pine comer of
iraois no. hvv, oau? ana oziu i tot-ncc sons by
tract No. ft 07 three hundred and twenty perches
to a rock oak j tbenoe west by tract Ko. five
nunured and twenlj-four perches to a hem lock f
tbenoo aonth by tract No. 42(11 three hundred
and twenty perches to wbite pine; then co cast
by warrant Ao, 44 UK Are hundred and tweoty-fivt
perches to place of beginning, containing nine
nunared and mpety acres end, allowance, and
which waa conveyed by Chester Alunson and
wife, John Norcroe and others by deed to Lather
Dork, James Mitchell and V. U. Miller.
Alio, tbe undivided ont-tblrd part of tbt two
thirds of the following tract of land situate In
Huittn townabip, t'ieartield county, Pa: One
thereof being surveyed In pursunnoe of a warrant
No.4Jf)4, bounded on the north bj land tf Head
ing, PMier Co., on the east by land of liodgc
and .Mb err, on th soath by lands f Loraine's
extate, ob tbe weal by land of Jobn Iu Boi,
eoutnining it'M acres and 113 perches and allow
ance. Tbe other thereof being surveyed in pur
suance of warrant No. elffl, bounded on tbe oast
by land of Loraine's estate, on the norlh by land
of Dodge and others, south by land of VY paver A
iletts, and on tbe west by laud of VT. A. V'allaee.
eontainiag tfl0 acres and allowanec.
j i Bits j. riu,
Clearfield, Jan. 13, '70 3t D.-puty Sheriff.
1870. WHERE SOW? 1870.
To atlCIIIOAN, one of.th foremoit, flourlib
log and bealtby Hute !
W1IAT FOR?
To buy a FARM out of tb. '.
One 9111Iiou Aerea
of fine larmlliR land fur .ale by tbe UHAND
RAI'IDS A INDIANA H. R,
Strong Soil. Ready Market.. Bur. Crop. Oood
School.. It. R. run. through centre uf grant.
Settlement, all along. All bind, of Produet,
railed. Plenty of water, timlr and building
materiel, j now inun .1 io ui per acre; one
fourth down, belance on time.
-B.nd for illu.trated pampnlet.full of fact,
Rb't figure., and be oonvinciNt, Addr...
W. A.UOWAIII), Cumn'r.
Urand Rapid,, iliob.
P. R. L. PIKRCE, leo'y Land Lap t,
STEWART & BUOKBHRnT
DRNT1STS,
Curweitaville, Hear Held I'ounly. Ptnn'a.
(Otlra ia llalea' New Building ) '
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ISUK3 TO EXCHANGE.
The owner of a firat-claat farm In tho lower
nd of th oonnty 1 desirous of exchanging It for
property In this borough. Th farm Is well Im
proved 0 acres of which arc under cultivation,
Orehard, ott tor lurtbpr InfonnaUen
ail dre the editor of this Journal.
tiearneid, Jan. 0, (70-st
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UMBWl WANTED.
Jt'iOh" oie Uil lion to 1,400,000 foot of No.
1, Sand Spine board, 12, 14 aad 10 feet in length,
to ha delivered by raft or oara to Pittsburgh.
Payment to be made a follow : Part eash and
part In good wily property, aa may be agreed
upon. Did lo be addressed to
MKI.LO.V ltUOf IlliltS,
I.utii her Yards,
Utb Waul, 1-iU.burgh, Pa.,
c.r t our bank, 11 flmlttintld street.
Deo. I, llt-ft-ntn
il)tvit'li-a r'LU'i'L'vui.t.
I'OCKKT 11 II III K.
A bonk containing over rixty beantilul lllu.
Irallon, of Kxbibitlon Iluildinga, I'airmownt
l'ark, Independeaee Hall In 17:0 and 1070.
Carpenter, llall, Uirard Callage, la.o'.;fl Tem
ple, Cathedral, aud all ether plaoeaof (olereat In
the Centennial City, Wfliaa, kl.torloal IkatehM wf
earn, an. a oompeudiua ef all etbrr informallon
tUnlntaly Indeepennbla for Ihe Centennial VI.
Ilor, wh ought lo make kimeelf Ihoroagbly
ramlllat witb IU wntanta before Ti.il in p: tba Ea
hibitlo. Sent aaewheeo or teUen or eaall m
"walpl of f-baa.Twwtj eeaU. Addreaa Jobn W.
l.. i.irjorth lltb .treel, Hhllad.lpbla.
,g e,a4a diaeortnfto .0.0(7 . Janl2.';
Srg Wood, ttrotrrlis, tr.
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1870. WIXTE11. 1876.
WM. REED'S
Dry Goods Emporium,
OPERA JlOl mi:,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
DRESS 000DS,
FLANNELS, ,
CA8SIMKRKS,
C0ATINO8,
BLANK KTS,
SHAWLS,
FANCY COODS,
TR1M.MINI18,
U1LI.1NKRV HOODS,
nOSIKRV AND ULOVES,
FIIUS OF ALL KINDS,
CAUPKTS AND OIL CLOTHS,
Rl'flS, MATS, DHL'OOKT,
WIN'DOW PAPER,
WINDOW CI RIAIXS,
WINDOW FIXTCRKS,
01 (. Hit Nil",
WALL PAPIRe Ac, lo.
Tho Inrgcsl nssorlmcnt of tho
above named goods in tho county,
and sells for ensh. Remember,
butter and eggs taken in exclinnge
for goods. Receiving new goods
nlmost daily.
WILLIAM REED,
1EKA IIOITME,
ROOM NO, 2.
Cleorfi.ld, Dee. 1, 1175.
JOHN TROUTmXn,"
DEALER IN
EURNITUHE,
MATXnE-OME-H,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR F. O.
Tbe undersigned beg tear, to Inform th altl
aen. of Clearfield, and tba public g-nerally, tbat
be baa en hand a fin. aaaerttnent of Furniture,
ueb M Walnut. Cbeilnut and Tainted Chamber
Suite, Parlur Suite,, Reclining and Ealenriou
Chair, Ladle,' and (lent Eay Chaira, tha Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chair, Cano Seat, aad
Vi'lndMir Chair, Clothe, Dare. Step .nd Etten.
ion Ladder., Hat Reek, Scrubbing DrniUea, die
MOULDING AND PICTl'R. FHAMK3,
Looking Ulaim, Chrouioa, .a., wklek Woold be
uiianie lor uotay ureaeal,,
deeU'M JOHN TROtlTMAN.
HOUSK AND, LOT FOB SAMS.
The ItooR, and Lot en tbe apreer of Max.
hot and Fiftb .Ireeta, CWarweld. Pa., la lb, a.bT.
Tbe lot eoauicj Varly an aero of ground. Tajo
bone. U R largdouhle frame, oonuining nine
rouvaa. roe tonaa ana etber IRforaaRtiaai aay
t. Mm rubMrlb.r, al U. Po Ur, ;
I OM rvirtTIKdJ OF FVERT dkorif
v w.neaiiy .gaanled at Ihl, alfira.
$tifllarottt.
EW OPENING.
SHOWERS'
BOOT & SHOE
AMD
HAT & CAP
IHTOltE.
ROOM No, 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSI
MARKET STREET.
A foil and eonipl.te ailontB.nl of saw food.
ana new aiyi.a, oowr u,
"HARD PAX" PRICKS.
Clili.b, are In.lied lo e.ll and tlamlo, toy
lock and Jodga fn ibimnlrei aa to aoalltr and
oi gwoa.
JOSEPH 8. SHOWERS.
VleerOeld, April 14, 1974.
QHANGR OP PROPRIETORS.
Tbe nuderaigned baaing parchaeed tba Her.
good, aad property formed; aeeapied by Lerer
Flegal, on Second atraet. Clearfield, adonta tbla
melbod of brioging bi, bu.inea. to tbe notle. .f
tne puoue, and promiee. ta furniah bla patron.
"iw Hievery o.t I)ua4liy OI
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
TntjrKS sV V4LM8E8,
at exceeding low rates. Tbis I an enabled to
do, because I have no rent to pay, and can there
fore divide tb prolate with say castosnero. It
aaay do aaia toat to is is an experiment with ma
bat if selling n good article Torn low figure ea
tiecs raetoa and aipand trad, I am bownd U
aceeed in any underukiog. Uiv w a call,
am Id my stock and learn my prioea.
To my larae Btoeb of boat, .ni .ku. I..,. ..a
v-p., . na.. jaet aouea R loll etock f
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
which I will ell at the Tory lower! figure, for
eaab, or In exchange for country produce, at Ik.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
C.I1 and examine nr atoek and nrlea. k.rnH
PETER McOEORQE.
Clearfield, April 11, 1871.
TOOT AND SHOB MAKING.
JOSEPH n. DEERINO. oa Mark.. I.
Du.,n.w,vi,arB(ia, ra., RRaj.at rooelred
fin. lot of French Celt Skin and Kip., tbe
i a uie maraei,aua ta new prepared to rur.
factor, ererytiing I. bl. II... Ua will war.
rant kla work ta be aa reoreaeatad.
Alau, all kind, of Leather and Shoe Finding,
for Mia.
Tka eitlien of Clearfield aad ylcinltj uw
...r-, iatiw. w gin air ,ui.
Work doe, at abort notle.. Md'fSy
The Bell s Sun Woolen Factory,
Penn town.bip, CVaarleld Co, Pa.
BURNED OUT!
BURNED UPI
The anbeerf beta have, ot aveat aaiM.au Mkun
neighborhood neeeaiity, ia the erection of . Iret
claa. Woolen Mannfactory.witk all the anodora
ImproTement attaehed. and are prepared ao make
all kind of Cloth, Caa.im.re,, Satiaetta, filaa
k.u, Flannele, la Plenty af good oo kaad to
pt'iy an ouroio una r tnouannd new .netomera,
w mk h. nb, ana examina onr atoek
toe bflalnea, of
CARDING AND FCLLINO
win receive onr epeelal atleatloa. Propar
7.. "ao. io raeeiee aod Oellrar
Wool, lo ault enatomera. All work
dot. upon tke ahorleit not ice, and by atrlet ettaa
tloa lo bn.iae.a wa hope to realia. a liberal abara
ei puono patronage.
IO,(KJO POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
We will oaf the hi.haat ... n. wu
and eell our maaofaetorod good, aa low aa alalia,
good, caa be bought la the county, aad whoaeeer
" 'an i ren.er reaaonarjl. li.factioa we
aiway be found at kom. teade to ai.ba
l.nl.n.H. .!.!. I. - ' , , ' '
r i .ita or oy teller. .
.aoaa JUIIMtun 4t SONS.
aprllKtr Bowor P. 0.
LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS
SUPERSEDED BT
COVKRT'S rATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
kl.d.ortb. be.tH.llea.
ble IrRai, aRd I. attaehed
to the HaaoB by Ihe boat
Snap arei Inrented. It
I oaaily and aolcaly put
OR. and preraeu the
whipping of Ibe bora.,
by the pule, hot liable
to get .ot of repair.
Will laat for yean. All
wa oak I. a fair trial, lo
oanylnoa all partiea aa.
log tkem that tbey an
nninrpaaaed ia .aloe fur
the parpoae for wklek
(bay are Intended.
SACKKTT A SCHRYVKR
Clearfield, April It, 1874, pvun"i
PITTMBl'RdH, PA.
For upward of twonte vean tka Ltln. I...I-
"T College of Ike United Hletee, aJord aueqaal-
.. HTMi.,n tor tne inoreagn, practical edue..
lien of young and middle aged men. fUedente
admitted al any time. For circular addrou
d. C. SMITH, A.M.,
Principal.
The "IKON I'lTV Cf)3.I.:f ;K I. ,k.
anly la.tltutlon of tbe kind In tkla city that w.
recommend le tb. poblia patroaage. PntimH.
rian ...r, ',Vlra. Pa. Sen. lS.'7t.ai
J. R. M'MURRAY
WILL BUPrLT YOO WITH ANT ARTICLE
OF MERCHANDISE AT THK VERY LOWEST
PRICK. COME. AND BKK. (I.tilay )
NW WASHINGTON.
QO.MK ANp SETILE.
Ilatlog lake, ray krolher Into Rortaorakla, I
darlro U bare my eld, ceoa.ta..loee4. I there,
fere (in aotice to all aa, ku. iai.l. i..
debled to me to oamo forward eoaa aad eoctle an,
a. tbat oto eaa take a ea aeparo.ro.
bieoraoid, July 14, It-lf. F. M. OARDOrT.
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$5 $2010-
Term. fro.
Addroaa.O. STitaoa A Co., Port.
mad, Malaa.
anlJ.yO
TtmTlttilfi' dk COaRTABLEtV KXIOR
v " ao oriole, a lareo aaamaaw m. ,a
FKS BILL, and will oa tb. rwtpt K vikW-
U eont,, mall . en,, ,. ... .dir. WJ$I
Stlffll.inru5. .
HARTSWTCK 4 IRWIN
a
icoomo mm,
s
, CIJCABPIKLD, PA.,
PldLSRS l 1
IMJRE DRUGS!
OUKMICALSI
fAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
mruvm,
SAUCY SCO
TOILET ARTICLES,
e ill ituss,
pvsx wiyxa aim tiquom
IM BedltlRol f wwooo,,
tm,l,, fapfll,rl, i.ha.1 Boat, tad llallti:
wry, ana ail tnaa arll.lei iMtllr
futnict It, trti( B(rr,
PnVKIrTAMS' MlH'irtm.TfnKd ri,
Fri.LT COMPOUNDED. H.wia. . u. -i.
perl.nce la tb. kotlnta, thai mi g"r. entire nU
lafaetiol.
3. 0. HARTflWrcK,
. John f. irwim.
CleRraeld, Dooombor IS, 1174.
BIGLER, YOUNG 4 REED,
(Saoeaanr, lo Boynlon S f Okh,)
FOUNDERS s MACHINISTS
Haaaftctarer, f - -
fOETABLE & STATION! BY
STEAM ENGINES
Comer of Toartk and Flu BtraeU,
CLBARPIBLD, PA.
tTAVIWO engaged in tbo manufacture ef I rst
U. elaat MACUINERT.wnsptfgilv lnforaa
Pnblia toat w ar now nrwttand t flit .11
nrwera 00 cheaply and a promptly nt caa bo doava
"7 " "W OIUO. Wo Baaaf!trtttr and deal la.
Malay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Blocka, Water Wheal. Shaft!.. 3.n...
Oitord'e InJeolOT, Steea, O.ag. Sua. Wklatia.,
Oilan, Tallow Cop., OU Cap,, Oaug. Cooka, Air
Cocke, Globe Valree, Cheek V alTe wrottght In.
. -rm, mm rnmpa, Holler load Puipa Au.
FricUoa HetrM,Soon Stone Packln,. Swat Peek.
Rf. RRd all kiad. ef MILL WORK, together
wltk Plow., Bled S.I,
COOK AND PA BL OR STO VIS,
and other CASTINGS of all xiade.
r-Order, eollelted and Iliad at tdi.
AU letun of inquiry wltk reference to machinery
of ar taaaaCaetan prompUy uiwered, by addree.
lug a, at Clearfield, Pa.
JanlTd-tf BIQLER, T0UNO A REED.
THE CLEARFIELD
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
larracrcRiii or
nrnare Blocks, Gas Retorts,
Stovs Linings, Paving Tiles, Ao.
Chimuty Tp$, NWeio Cap;
mnm oxarw.
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN TERRA C0TTA
MADE TO ORDER.
Wltk ImoroTod aacklaer. Int I.H
and .killed workmeo.wo eaa warrant all our
-....our., io no eqaal lo If aot .uparior to
any la tha markeL
Article of m, UM.fu.M u . .
Work, aear Rallreul D.i .. .. ..TTJl: "
Store of Powell t Morgan,
AH ordore from a di.t.u. -j ...
Gaaeral Suaarlaleadant. will . ..
toatioa. T '
' - HASTSWICM,
JOBN FEROIISON. o.... ...
Beatbfield, Garaklrk, SeotlaRd, '
""P' ".anniamnring uepu mayy.73
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASE3,
Stnvo Lining and Fire Brick,
kepi eea.taaUy .a kaad.
STu.E AD EAITHH-WARI
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION!
CROCKS! POT8! CROCKS!
flitter ralant AlrtLght Self - SoaiUar
BUTTER CROCkH. silk Hi.
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS.
At-1-l.e,. BUTTER CROCKS.
PICK LB I'lnct u '
FLOWER POTS, tEwmg
Aod a great man other talog tot, Btswu t
awauoa, m aa ne4 at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE-WARE POTTERY.
Coraar of Cherry and Third Stroota,
CXKARhKLD, FA. n
MARBLE AD ST0E YARD !
Mrs. S. S.' LIDDKLXa,
H.rlag aagagW la Ik. Marble ka.l.eea, dealrae
U latorn kw frleada aad Ike pubU. tku ahoaao
aoe, aad will keep eoartaally oa kaad a hargo aonl
waU Mleeted ttook of ITALIAN AND VEaaMokl
MARBLE, aad la pnpaM to fu relet ta order
TOMBSTONtS,
BOX AND CRADLI TOMBS,
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