Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 25, 1867, Image 3

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Kwli liunlon .Seeds, Irom lireer'n,
rhilatleljiliia, j"" received nud for
sale y llartswirk k Irwin.
Lt'MiiKR. We linvo but liltlo lo
chroniilo iiv rcf'ereiico to tlio Marielln
lnml'or market, nnd tlio salo of rnfU.
Ve know tlint our morchitiiUfeol good
and can't liclp exhibiting their ftel
inps ; licnec, if thoxo who have charge
of the. concern feel good, we may aft
well feel bo too.
To Tkachf.rs Tlio Normal School
will open in CurwciiRvillo next Tues
dnr. Wo lonrn that Mr. Snyder ha8
secured tho assiHlnnco of Frof. I. S.
Geist, Into of the Slillerttvillo State
Normal School, who comes to hie
tank highly recommended. Wo nrc
informed thnt good hoarding can be
had for $3.50 per week.
Jsot TiiL'E. Tho Btory so generally
circulated the lnttcr part of last week
in refercuco to tho hieuking of the
: Booms at Lock Haven nnd Williams-!
port, and the consequent loss of mil
lions of logs, proves to be false. The
Boom at tho latter jiluco was some,
what damaged by the high w ater, but
no serious loss of logs occurred.
The Acammy. Tho fourth term
of this literary institution will com
mence on JIond:iy, tho 12'.itU instant,
under tho superintendence of l'rof.
Harrison. This school, wo are pleas
ed to know, is in a flourishing condi
tion. It is superior to three-fourths
of the foreign institutions, and de
serves tho patronage of our citizeus.
Sco terms in another column.
Tax Appeals. Wo this week pub
lish in" our advertising columns, for
the information of a large majority of
the people of this county, tho Appeal
notice ol tho District Assessor, Mr.
Livingston, in reference to United
States assessments. It is a wonder
there is not a note at tho bottom of
the advertisement warning editors
against publishing it, unless requested
by a loyal officer, similar to that of
the lato State loan advertisement.
But as we pay a license we presume
Uncle Sam will not send us to a Fort
(or publishing this loyal card, the
fruits of which go to feed and maintain
the Royalists in these dominions.
Oi'R Schools. It is with no small
amount of pride that wo refer to the
fact that our village is now in a fair
way of imparting a proper education
to the youth of tho vicinity. By re
ferring to our advertising columns, it
will be noticed that Mr. Sandford will
open a first class School in the Town
Hall, on tho C.th of May next. The
Academy (which we notico elsewhere)
will re-open on the 2?) th inst. Child
ren instructed under such Teachers
as Messrs. Sandford and Harrison,
must progress, and we deem it entire.
ly useless for our citizens to patron
ize foreign institutions, w hile such ex
cellent Schools are open at their im
mediate firesides.
Jibors. The Jury List for June
Term will be found in another column.
Wo would suggejt to those selected
tho propriety of paying a little more
respect to tho prcoepts of our Court
than there has been shown at tho
two prececding terms, w hen less than
half of those summoned attended. A
fine and loss of pay, by way of exam
ple, would facilitate attendance. We
nre well aware that tho wages of a
T,ii...i m-ith mnnr in nn onmnnnint ion
' r .. .! ',j n.o
.n v.ew of tho cost of l,v.ng and the
neglect of Nsincm, but as members,
01 communities, vney u c u uuui i j
ought not to bo neglected, but should
be discharged npon higher grounds
than thnt of a mere mercenary view.
m aw 0
Nkw Pastor. lfev. Ilenrv Baker,
wist or of tho Knulish Lutheran
Church, in this place, some eight 1
years since, has accepted a call from
the congregation and returned to his
ild charge again. We aro pleased to
lisve him onco moro with ns, nnd
hope his location may bo permanent.
Ahoona Tribune.
Horsestealing is now a peculiar in
stitution in Kentucky. An organised
band of lurso-thioves. last Friday,
made a raid into Lincoln county, gath
ered a drove of horses and made ofT.
The Sheriff armed fifteen men and
pursued the thieves. Coming upon
an ambuscade of armed men, the posse
bad to retreat.
Joeph Cocheron, a Deputy Col
lector of Internal Revenue in New
York, was put on trial yesterday,
charged with having embezzled tho
sum of 8111,000, which ho had collect
ed for taxes nt various times during
lf4 and 1"C5 from residents of Sta
ten Island.
The Tribune's special says : Attor
ney General Slanbcry is said to have
recently remarked to the District At
torney of Virginia, thnt Jeff. Davis
must be disposed of during the com
ing term of tho Circuit Court of tho
United States, which meets at Rich
mond on tho first Monday in May.
A man imnied Inpralinin, who it. bo-!
licved to havo Won an arcoiijjilifo of j
the brothers l'ixlrv ir. tho mitrJor ofj
General l'.nilev, iii Vernon county, ;
.Missouri, has been linn by tho citi
zens of that county.
Mrs. Hatter, wifo of Her. William
H. Hatter, nf Philadelphia, has been grant a tingle cent to tho few old sol
appointed by Governor Geary exam- j diers ot th war of 1H12I Let the
inr and inspector of soldiers' orphan ' people make a note of tlio Inet. 7Vi
schools, tinder the new l.tw. fri-.f tip'l fcVn.
Sur'arr 1'ntnphm.
Ilcpul'lics have nlwnys been cursed
with a species ol bipeds in human
shape, who lor lack of capacity for
getting a living at lcgitimnto pursuits
fasten their beaks unit fungi firmly
in tlio current of public opinion and
help to check tho march of human
progress and break down the temples
of liberty erected by civilization.
This class never trnuhlo themselves
about principles, nor tho justice of
tho course they pursuo, their only
political preferences-consist in being
(Mi tho strongest sido ; they will some
times admit that the courso they arc
pursuing is a doubtful one, but con
tent their consciences on tho pica I 'mil
to resist public opinion, til though in
error, is fighting ngninst destiny
This class form tho rank and filo of
fanaticism and hypocritically assists
insanity to domineer over reason and
truth, by which means a few of them
obtuin political positions which they
aro not competent to fill, nnd the
others bonstingly indulge in idiotic
laughs at nil who attempt to reason
with them. These miscrablo retio
gades from ono parly to tho other
have broken up nnd destroyed nearly
every Republic that has ever been
established, nnd form tho only bnrrior
to converting till governments into
Republics. We assert without tho ,
fear of contradiction that no place on
the globe we inhabit ever enjoyed so
good and frco n government as our
own lor fifty years previous to the
lato rebellion, und that no rebellion
could have been inaugurated, if these
Surface Vampires, embracing ull the
rsnegnde knaves and fools in our
country, had not joined tho destiny
cry ol insano Abolitionists and Fire
Eaters, ono parti- yelping f"1' thclo-
struetion of slavery by force and the
other lor perpetuating it by loree.
Slavery bus been destroyed, a million
of lives lost, a debt of three thousand
millions created, renegades havo been
feeding at the public crib nnd denoun
cing all honest men as traitors, our
government barely escaped destruc
tion, a largo portion of our represen
tatives, State and National, a pack of
drunkards, business deranged, neigh
bor f ct against neighbor, our churches
divided, millions of paupers and or
phans thrown upon public charity,
subsistence doubled in price and taxes
increased to moro than tivo times their
original amount. It is enough to
make tho heart sicken and the blood
chill in our ruins to sco the very per
sons who have to pay for this national
amusement, follow blindly as willing
dupes, the lead of fanatics, from one
species of folly to another and keep
themselves and ourcounlry constantly
in trouble and in danger when a firm
stand for truth, reason, tho constitu
tion and laws, would hurl these dis
turbers from power and make our
country the strongest, freest nnd best
in tho world. Wo havo but ono des
tiny and that is to maintain our gov
ernment and the principles on which
it is founded. A majority of our
Ststo and National Representatives
have no business capacity, their boas
ted loyalty is nothing but n kind ot
bread and butter necessity, thoir
honesty is governed by circumstances
nnd their capacity is much greater on
drinking rum and other vices than for
managing our State, and National
affairs. loes a railroad, a canal, au
iron or a coal company employ a man
to superintend such a company simply
because ho can yelp a little louder
than other applicants , known to pos
sess business capacity and experience
in said business? No! business men
employ business men to transact thoir
riisiness until it comes into politics,
and then it would seem thnt reason
leaves nnd all go it blind on tho
noisiest fool in tho party. With
the dominant party no man stands a
ghost of a chance, if ho is known to
be honest and has reasoning powers;
so wo go, wo send fools and knaves to
mako laws and mr.ko appropriations
and keep all our wise and honest men
at homo to raise funds with which to
foot tho bills. Columbia IL raid
llitrh on Iht .tppropriullon Kill.
On the evening of tho 10th instant,
in the House, tho Appropriation bill
bnving been reported from the com
mittee of conference, .Mr. Jtoyle, J'em
crat, put the following questions to
t)ie .
w,ltllfr (1er0 w ot nplr0.
prijition of l.r,(MiO for the (Jovernor
mansion; fl.oou jor vt nsinngion
agency; ?l"i,(Mi() for Adjutant Gener
al, for which it bad been demonstra
ted t hero was n utter want of neces
sity ; $;i00 for iiha;iuin, a member of
the House, and a number of appro-
1'1'111110"8
of like character And
then whether tho bill did not repenl
the law of 1 silt',, granting a pension to
olil soldiers of l-Ms ;
The Chairman answered ull the
questions in tho nflirmativo. Tho ro
port was then opposed by Jlcssrs.
Itoylo, Headman and Quiglcv, and
supported by Messrs. Mann, Waddell
and Davis, when the rqiort was re
jected, by a vote of ayes -11, nays 40.
Tho voto was afterwards reconsid
ered, and tho bill recommitted to tho
Conference Committee.
Information was then transmitted
to the Senate, when Speaker Hall
ruled that tho Senate, having agreed
to tho report, it could not bo recom
mitted. The conference committee of
tho House, iinding tho Senate com
mittee discharged, wcro unable to
act, and thereupon nsked to bo dis
charged. Thecommitteo was accord
ingly discharged, ly a vote oi ayes
Mi, nays 81. Thus the bill, as origin
ally agreed upon by iho joint com
mittee of conference, wns agreed to.
The bill as adopted makes the ap
propriations mentioned, above, by Mr.
Boyle; fixed tho salaries of members
nt f 1,(100; increases the salaries of
tho various oflioials, nnd repeals the
iir .if 1M2! The extravagant nnd
nclu8is RpjiroprialiortB mpiitioncd
Mr.
lioVIO tlint
S4,30(s the in-
crpao to momhors ngrcatps $:!0,0il0
moro JTl'.OOO anU scores of other
useless and extravapant donation'
rnn the who up to hiiiidrod of llion-
sands of dollars, (in a total bill of over
four million dollars.) and yet those
patriotic, (!) loyal, (!)soldier-lovinir.(!)
Simon Cameron llndicals refused to
In Weekly county, Tennessee, tho
Radical Register refuse to issue rer
titivates to negroes n electors unless
they promise to vote for old Brown
low. This is just as wo expected.
The "right" of the negro to voto
means only tho "right" to voto tho
Radical ticket.
Tho Chambersbtirg 11 punitory snys :
''It now seems probable that tho Dem
ocrats will nominate Judge Sharswood
tor Supremo Judgo, and it so, ho will
bo a strong candidate. Judge Linn, of
liollefonto, seems prominent for tho
Republican nomination."
Ninety-two petitions for divorco
are now pending before tho Supreme
Court at Providence, R. 1., of which
all but twenty como from tho wives.
This is tho locality from which all
"grand moral ideas" emanate.
Tho New Albany (lnd.) Ledger
says sixteen murders havo boon com
mitted in Jackson count' within a
few months, and that citizens have nt
lust organized to execute tho laws
according to tho code of Judgo Lynch.
Mrs. (irundy is opposed to gamb
ling. She calls for a Red Seu, like
that of old, to destroy Vara and his
hosts.
Robt. Hill was stubbed nnd killed
in St. Louis, Wednesday, by Henry
Williams, both negroes jealousy.
Markets.
Clearfield Markets.
Hri'orteil weekly forthe Ci.rAKriKi.ti RKPraurA
ly J. P. Kratzkk, Dealer in Pry Oootli, tliu
cvriel, ProviHionv, Ac, Market It., Clearfield.
Clearfield, April 11, 1S67.
ApjtleB. jrreen .$11 .'(! i ll's, (Irpaned 00
Pried, jS m M i Hides, green 7
Apple butter. 1 till ' llams,puur cured,
Putter 4U Hliuul.len I
Beanr.....a tllifri) 4 (10 I riidei 10
lluekwheal 1 I.nrd
Pueknlirat tourth, t .Mem yotl.'tf b'.d...30 0
Href, dried J5 1 Oat 7i
Beef, frcjli WD 15 I Onion. Kill
lluardu, M 1 j 00j,20 I'll Potatoe 1 2b
Corn, (fuelled 1 iU i Peachei, dried. tb 25
Corn, ear 7.'i Plaster, , bid'. S Ml
Corn meal, daek, I 7 5 1 Rye 1 li"
Chop, $t eL J 00 i llngi, ri lt il
Cloverwed 13 HO , Salt, y aaek 1 iO
Cheeae 25 Sbinlvit, IS in, M, 6 ill
f hcrriea, ti Jll Shinglea. 2d iu 1J 00
Chicken., drd, to, 20 i Tnnolhy aerd 5 0(1
Kega 15 I Tallow li
Flaxseed J " Wheat. 3 (10
Flour 15 OOfa. Ill (id Wool f
Hay, t"n ("I Wood, cord 4 0(1
Philadelphia Grofrry Market.
Ileported weeklyfor (tic Cl.r iltriKl.n RElM'BMrA
by Wahwiihut t Co., Wholeaale (iroeera and
Tea Dealer., N. E. comer Hcoond A Arch ftreeta,
Philadelphia.
rml.A!M HlllA, April S, 1SCT.
TEA.
Young IlTaon
Surior... K.'-fi l 15
fine 1 2.i(u.t 45
Fineat...v.l 5Z(1 eO
Ilyaon
'8uperior...t 10ft,l 25
Fine. I Kl'oi 1 50
Finrat I 55(0,1 70
Imperial-
errnica.
Rio, common 2.1 (III J" J
(liKid. ? (a, 25
Prime 2.''$(
Choice 2''t('y
Jara,oldKUr. 37 (a
l.agiiara 26 (a
W A Cocans..
Dandelion p
ai'GAna,
Superior... I 2-if'i. 1 40 iCruabed...
15
1H
15
11 (.i, 1IJ
IWfc 14
Fino. 1 50(0.1 65 i Coarai palv'd
f meal l ((o,l sv
OnnHiwder
Superior... 1 2Sd. 40
l ine 1 5i( I 70
Fineat I 70(1,2 00
Illaek
Puperior... 5(3,1 00
Fine 1 (I5(,t.l 20
Fincat I 25(o,l 50
Japan
Superior...! (t'tfn 1 15
Fine... I 2oi.i. I 25
Fineal I 2,1-1,1 S5
KlrR.
Candina lldi II)
F.aat India... U1M. I"j
! Fine....do...
!:::::::::
! Elira C.
C yellow... lli(Vj Ml
arr.crs.
Common 4H( 55
Fair...
Wood
Prime
Choi
5h(v
7(ll
7.f'U
8.,(.o
Choieeextra, I'ljHl
Mot.Aaara.
V. O., ehoiee, :ifci! 5
Porto Kieo... 70u 80
Cuba 55(. 8
Clement K. Wainwripht - - Iarael R. Wainwrifrht
Joaeph It. Wainwripht.
WAIN WRIGHT & Co.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS,
N. K. Corner Focond and Arch PtrwtP,
prll rfUKAPKI.PlirA, Pa.
riitladplphla rroUluii Market
RrportfJ wwkl.T ir the fLitAiiririd Itrrrn.irir
hy N. II. liiitOAO A Co., HrovitoB M"rchnnt.
K. lit lit N. Water utrrct, Philmlrlphia, Pa.
Piiii iiitxiMiiA, April 23, 1KC7.
Flur,ltra fam..$l.l mt Onions, 'fi hiia ? 1 60 ,
Hve dour H' l'olaloea, 'ft Mil... J 75
Cnrnineal 6 2a Men-era, f fins. 1 15
Wheat 3 2i Meaapoik.'t' bill.. 24 bl)
live 1 fli ll.win
( irn. 1 2i H. C hams. 1J
(lats 75 HhoulJers 1-'
lleana 2 id Miles U'l
ltr,-w.x 40 I.anl VI
Camilla, tallow.... IK lluller
Adamantine .... 22 t him-r mil
Featbers fi1 HoliJ .m ki-U.... 12
Fi'h, r.er l.iirri-l IviTKa, "jr1 il'a 2
Maekerel, No.3, 11 2: ( heeae. (Ihm 15
Harrine-. "( Itox, C;' New York 11
Lii.inratie liuita Sali, niek (15
Apiilea. lihl.. 7 00 (Iriiuml.'piuH'k, 120
Hlnl, fl II HJ Cll-'ls
lliilia 14 ('Inter 11 00
Oila Tiranlbr . 3 ?.i
Wlm'e 100 Maxseed 3 00
r!(.i rrn t 00 Tnllnw (')
Lard. 1 10 Wo.il, Ohio (Ill
Craile net 17 Cuuinmn 45
Krflnriliel 4 t'nnasheil .14 i
nT hTgrar am'&TcoT, I
riJOVlSIOX MEUCHAXTS,
NuS. 17 i 19 Xonh Walrr Street,
spill riULAHKl.rillA, I'A.
N. llii-ka (irnllain - K.iw'd A. (Irelinm
rilfshnrg Markets.
Prepared everr we,-k fur the Ci.rAnriKi.n TU:pi b
l n nt, Ivr T. ('. Jkkiss. Citmmia.ion Meretmnt,
So. 2;.l, l.ilierlr Slrrel, I'itt-hnrjt. 1'a,
Pittsbi no, April 20, Sn7.
ri.ol'R. I Applra. III. ,4 tlllfaa 50
Jinktns Kiireka...fl5 Mi li inl applrf, prime,
l.iiiv 14 n
5 00 lriid l.i.'hea.lli(,o
lieaplaiuea 4 Seara
heal 14 2j( u 14 id
Salt.
. fi barrel
3
Canillrs
ii
M'Urrgnr's a Kiln
berlv'a, ebniee...
Preaffiit
Hye flour, hlil
Corn meal, Ims,
Rui-kwheat fluur,
huinlreil
Wheat " "
Hye 0 0i"i(
(lata (i.icv
No. 3 Maekerel
14 : :.
1 (HI
511
1 10
S 75
liarrel
I.ani, ehoiee
Tallow-
....10 Ml
.... m
.... 10
BAIOH.
Sides OHfTt) 12
.((nnlilera I'ir.u 111
llama, anzar cured, 1(1
3 2
I .Mi Mhi fork 2.1 .'.0
70 1 llrooma 2 () I !
Corn, ahelle.1
1 (Ml lt.HiiidOil 4!
iCulle, 2:it(ij 27,
I'litalnea, ehmee,
V barrel 3 Hi l t
3 2. arc Ana.
7 Uniwn in) 14
S 2S I Hi fined, hard 1(1
12 0A enflee li
2U..I Taa.
s 2.. r.iau.k .7;.r,f, I ;o
2 7.i Mi rei n Win 1 (15
.nl'Synipa 7.1(h) 1 (IS
i? Miilaaeea t.i( Hi
IliHiee lllj(,t 1IJ
Ont'ina, f liarrel..
Tiroolhr eeeil,3 nu
Clorer sreU.
Klaa seed
Mid.ihnra, 2 0"(y
llean. navj
Ilnller, WII...2M1)
( heeae ("('
Ktrir" cOi'
ri.otu
1'IttM liUO.NS.
T. C. JERKINS,
lOMMlSWiON Mi:RllUsT,
wnoi.raAt.ft tiKAi.ta t RK'-ri rn or
Fl.Ot 11, I'KOVlKiNS. ANU A LI, KINIiS OF
HLUNKII OII.S.
( liraiet I-lour llouae In riltaburch.
On hand, relisl.le and well known brands, tonality
of 1 lour guaranteed. Indneementa lo dialers
and Prieea Current sent erery wevk.
CitKi aaasB I'ainT, 27.1 l.ineair SiarrT,
j.n2l It Pir iSlll Rl. II. P.
1 REI N APPLKS
T -juit rereived at
J. P. KRATZm S.
ooK HTOVKS with improred a-h pan. for
J burning eoil, at S. P. X nAT7.KI!'8.
UIKD rKA:HL?-parrel andnnpMired.il
J. r. K n J si l. It .
TrtllsrcUanrons.
R R0BIS0N & CO ,
WIIOt.lHAI.K
(irocrrs and Pork Packers,
IVtili-rp in tile.-, lion and Nails,
Family Flour of tlio Best Brandy
Paeon. Hums, Fid., and ShouMors : Laid, Mim
Poik, Cheese Means, ll'iminv. Print Fruit,
Carhou and Lard Oil, Pritttl lluef, a.
c. Liberty turret, iltrd 1'ruiil.)
mar7-ly PITTfHl'Ktl, PA.
LOGAN ACADEMY.
B nix's Mii.t.s, Blair Co., Fa.
IVKHY ways firsl-rliiss Institution, affording
j the best facilities to those preparing lor col
lege, business, or teaching.
Whole expenses for the Bummer Terra, of 6ve
months $115 AO
V-V-Nu extra charges.
:k-4..Nekt term begins May It, lr,(17. Kond for
i rin iiliir. Kev. OKU LAWSOX, I'rin.,
uinrT-::tn:pl Antirtimn, !'.
Grape Vines for Sale.
Vl,l. thu leading hardy varieties of flrat
qillility.
I oucoril, 1 year obi, Jieenta, or f'-'O per 100
Concord. 2 yeara idd, :0cenli, or -!( per 1 00
Itelteeca, 1 year old, iilleenta: leat white Krapc.
lona, 1 year old, $1 M): heal amber frrape.
X-S'-Aoy other varieliea below nuiaery prieea.
Ordure aolieited aa aoou aa convenient, and tilled in
rotation, by A. M. 1111,1, S.
Cleurlield, Pa., Au-ut 22, ltO.
ItY MAIL, PREPAID.
choice flowebTgarden seeds,
New Strawberries,GrapeB,Bijlbs,i-C.
T W. V'ATSOX'S OM Vn'uny Knwry niul
J) Heed KiUblisbraent, lMvuioclb, Mrji. 1
now itci)Uti))( (ml ly mail, pn-paid, pHrkcd with
pri'iit cure in jfti'tn pert-hn rilk. m f to roncli aai.v
part ol'ttu' I'nion in prfvt mit'ir, a romplctf jm
HorLiiicnt of tlio fiitiiitt irupp, him win-men. New
Ibtc turnintw, (iwn-t lH-rrici', liltifLUfrrii-i!, r.tmcii.
Flowering 1'lniitn, Multtn, Litlirn, Ac, Ac. Fruit
DTid OriiHUiental trevn and Hhiulin, Kvcrsrornii,
llfil;c PlniitR, Ac, will lie sent hy fii-i;rlit, paid lo
B(.ioti. Alw-, the '1 rue Cupu Cud CmnWrry, for
ctiltivution in wet Und, or in upland and pardt ri.
where it prodiiofd at (lit rntr of -100 bufhHii U iht
acre; with dir.'cliom for cultivation; Priced le
FTiptivr Cutali-iriicii will lm wilt to hht addrrM.
Now n the beft limti for iiliiiitiii. 'J'iip lx-t wiy
to obtain pood Fruits and Floweri and Kcedn. is lo
(tend direct to the grower. Sfid for a Catalogue.
Wholetiale Catalogue! to the trtdv.
Agnt wanted. marl t 2tn
Vox
!1IIS1 It AKHt'H KOTIC'IV-Notice
beniby given Umu lctterof Adii.iniitnttion
on the eet:ite of Iturhara Kllincer, dwawd, late of
Krud.v township, Cli:itf'ul I county, J'a., have thif
dtT been duly granted to the uiiderminid.to whom
vll'perioni indchud tofuiideMute will pluaw make
payment, and thue hnvin claims or demands will
piritent them for pcttlcmint without delay.
tii-MittiE KI.MNtiFR,
March 21, 1HG7 U. Ahuinitrator.
1 867 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. 1867
T'jl -real tin, traverse, th, Northern and North
weal counties of Pcnnsjlvania to the eitj of Eri,
on Lake tri,. f
It las been leaaei and 1, operated be th
PENKSVLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger traioi at ST. MARY'S and
KEAIIN J:
I. card l'.antKurd.
bu Marjr's.
Krle Ripreii Train 4 14 P. M.
Kri, Mall Train 11.12 P. M.
Leave Weattvard.
Tri, Mail Train 12.64 i. M.
Eri, Kxpress Train.... 3 li A. M.
Keating.
1.5:1 A. M.
S.42 P. 11.
10 11 A.M.
1231 A.M.
Paasen ffer ears rno through nn the Eri, Mail
and Exprnas Trains without ehang, both ways
between Philadelphia and Kri,.
New iurk Connection.
Lear, N.Y.al II &. m.; Ar. at Eri, 10 a.m.
t.eav, N. Y.at 5 p. m.; Ar. at Erie 1. 16 a. v.
Leae, Erie at a 80 p. m. Ar.atN. Y.4.40 p.m.
Lear, 1'rie al 19 ! a. oi. Ar.st N.Y.10.IO a. m.
o change of Car bet went I'.ile A N. V.
Elegant bleeping Cars on all Night trains.
For information respecting Passenger busi
ness, apple at Cor. SOtn and Market St's, Phil'a.
And lor rrrtp;ht btuinos, of th, Cumpanf'a
AgenU, B. H. Kingston, jr., Cur. 1 :4th and Mar
ket streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynold, Erie.
William Drown, Agent, N. C. R. K,, Raliimor,.
11. II. Jlouaton, tleneral Freight Agent, Phila,
11. Wi Uwinner, Uenrral Ticket Areol, Erie.
A. L. TYLKII.
0,neral buperintendent, Eri,.
NEW CARRIAGE & WAGON SHOP
IN CLEARFIELD, Fa.
(Imtncdiatel7 in rear of Machine Shop,)
riMIK subseriner would respeetfullv Inform th,
X eillsens if Clearfield, and the ublie in fren
aral, that b. Is prepared to do all kinds of work
on Carriages, liugsies, Va;ans, Sleighs, Sleds,
Ae., on short notie, and on reaacnabl, terms,
and in a workmanlike manner.
KtrhW orders promptly attended to. -tV
t Feb. 14. ed. M M. MMQUI.
To the Wool . row era of Irarflcld aud
JclleraoM Cotiiitlt'Kt
II'
:MtY J. HUUM'V A C'o..wi'l trard ilmmgh
these counties the roiii'mg mnnnter for the
pur''iae
WOOL
e of exrhansing FACT'tKV HtHihrt for
I'hrirstoekeortxistsnf Sntincta, Tlannela,
Coverlets, Itlaiikets, haloioral Skirts, and i aro,
all of the Wst (jtmtity. These go'-d are nianufnc!
turrd bvtieoigi' Lrvnn t fnn.in Laneaster eountv,
Pa., and Itetter goods are not manufaetiited in the
I'littcd SimIos. All who wih full value for (heir
wool should wait and trade with them. Any fur
ther (nl'nrmntion can be oMrtined I v 'blTSing
them at New Millport, flourfield cmit-tv, Pa.
marI .'tin II. J. M.'tJTY A CO.
Ol nnn,, K I'-AHI W', want agents
O 1 al ' ererywtiera to sell pur inraovtn
( ill Kawlnn Mai hines. Tl ree new kinds. Vn
der and uj.par feed, font on trial. Warranted
fire yeir. Ahor, siliry i,r large eoinmiaalons
pnid. The onlj maehlnas Sold in t'niied States
for leaa than $1(1. nhirh are fHtt lietntrd hr
Howe, Wheeler A Wil.on, (irorer Uaker, Sing
er k Co., and Paehelder. AU other cbeup ma
eliiees ar, iiiria.rweiift. and the eWer er aaar is
fi'infe In arre.f, fine and imprisonment. Illus
trated direulara srnt free. A'Mrcss or eall u on
MIAW t CI.AHK, at Uidillefoid, Mnin. or
Chicago, Illinnls. niajlSM ljr
Ayer's S,irsaparila,
if ehoiee root, so eomliined with other
JjAV suhstanees of allll greater alterna
tit, power ar to afford an effeetnal
titldote for diaeaarr haraapanlla
Is reputed to enre. barb a reiuedjr is surelr
wanted b Uioee wba suffer from Strumous rom
plaints, and that ono whirh will aeeotnpliab their
j ettre must prove, aa thia lias prored, of imniena.
seme, to this larfra elass ot our allllrted tellow
eitisens. How eompletelj this eompouod will
do It, has been proven by eiperiment on many
of lb, worst eases to b, found la th, following
eomp'aints:
Berofula. 6erofu!ons Swellings and Sores, Skin
Diaeaaes, Pimples, Pustbl,a, Illo ches, Kniptinns,
8l. Anthony's Fire, Hose or Erysipelas, Teller or
Salt Hheuui, Frald Head, Hingwurm, Ao.
.V,;iiaoe Yrn'.rtttl Jhtrnt Is expelled from
the system by the prolonged oa, of this Saraapa
rilta, and the patient ialelt in eomparativ, heallh.
enofe 'laenaes are eauaed by scrofula In the
ire
BS
4
blood, and ar. often soon cured by this Kxtrael,h,,r iy Suits,' Ceala, and llaaqnines band
of Sarsaparilla.
Do not reject '.his Invaluable medicine, because
yon have been In posed npon by lomething pre.
tending to b tarssparilla, while It wn ant,
W ben yon hare used Ayer'a then, and not till
tben, will jon know tba vittnes of farsaparilia.
For ninatt partienlars of tb diseasea it earas,
wa refer yoa to Ayer's American Almanac, wbieb
the aer.t below named will furnish gratis to all
who call for it.
Ayer'a Catbartie Pilla, for tha cure of Cost. ra.
ness, Janndica, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Dyaea
tery, Fi'ul Wtoaiaeb, Headache, 1 ilea, liheania.
tism. He an bum arising from Disordered iStora
aeh, Tain or Morbid Inaction of the Dowels,
Flatnletier, Loaa of Appetite. Liver Complaint,
Drupy, Wonnft. float, Nenralgia. and aa a Din
ner I'iiU are naeiinaJled.
Thry nre avrar coated, so that tha most aetist
tire can take Ibem with pleasure, and they are
tbt best Aperient In tb world for all the, purpo
tea of a family physie,
Preparr l bV Da. J. 0 Arra 1 Co., towell,
Mase., and sold by C V. Watson, Clearfield j W.
C. Met. Ulta llepat Joseih R. Irwin and
Irvin A Hartrborn, Caraensvilla j Kirk if 8 j sn
eer, Lnmber City. mar7-lai
BARGAIN la !! f Woolca Goods,
Shawls. Dltnketa, Corerlets, r.. al
J. P. KHATZER'!.
f;t Cstatf for atf.
i' it it: h i: h.ii.i:
or VAi.i'Am.B
r urn
Ml) (OA I- LAMIS
Iri I'ciiii Tow li Hit I p.
M1K siilxcribi r, ret-uhtiir in the horntich rf
Clrnrltcltl, oflvrs to Kl at prirale mlo an
iihtirovtvl fttrin, nndcrUm with a emil vein nx fei
thnk, (now worked.) Tttin propi-rir is lorntcd on
the turnpike, one half mile west of Pt-nnvill, and
Contains 140 Acres,
Heventy of which are under cultivation, with a log
dwelling houne nnd frame barn thereon, together
with nn urrhnrd of lurjr lnraritig trees, pompoimd
of ftpTiif, pench, penr and pluino, with a xpring of
exctdfent wafer at the door. Tliounitnproved pari
is covered with
Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Chestnut
Timber, and adjoins land of Pamuel Derrick,
Jcrcmtuh Moore and Joseph Davis, and is within
less thnn hnlf a mile of grixt mill, school houne,
io-it nfliee and churches all essential in rendering
it a desirable property.
TUB COAtj MIN'KI) on this property Is of a
superior qoalily, not urpatted in the county, and
opened at the turnpike, where every faei'ily for its
trntmportntion is held out. Tlioso wihhiiiK to in
vest in a property of this kind, can, by addressing
the undersigned, or calling upon him, at f lemiield.
Pa., ol tain terms and nil npco-mrv infornmiion.
febVH.:tm:jid THOMAS Doltl M KHT
VAUJ AIe REAL ESTATE
AT IMtlVATi: ham:.
rilll E unilersinetl, residing in Hradv'townsiiip.
I now nflcn ono of the U-st 1 I l U K It nnd
l itAh tracts of land for talc in that section ol thu
oounty,
Consisting of 112 Acres and Allowance,
Forty-five of which i under cultivation, with
lions and stable, thereon, aud an ondninl of lilt)
bearing fruit trees ; the balance is heavily timber
ed. At leant one million fot of Pine antl two
hundred thousand of va'a. The whole hi in; un
dvrlnid with a four foot vein of coal. Thin tract
in situated within one milt) of Luthcr-I.urg, ad
Joining lands of ,loepb Li lire, C'nrson, Whitehead
and iVnix, a public road pmtsvs through it, a
rclmol house ix loctfcd on the one corner, and an
ceillcnt spline of water. Kvery railroad rurrey
ma-lcthnmirh this seetiou hi Ih-d huaicd on this
Jj.nd. Any furtl.''r inform:tion in relcreiice to the
property, terms, Ac, oim be hed by calling on or
addresning the subricntuT, at Lr.llitTuburg, Clear
Held oouniv, Pa.
jnn-.M..'lm JAM KS MIT.KS.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
IN SKW MILLPOKT,
TIIIE Miitleisiinrd. 'es irons of moving to the
X West, oilers at private sale a Inrjje Iwo-'t'-ry
I'KAMK 1HU -K. now kept ns a Hotel, situiiieon
Main strrrt in the village of New Millport, Dear
field county. Pis The budding is wed arranged
for a hotel, or dwelling houe and Store-loom, with
all the necessary outbuildings riiaclud, in g'wd
order, together wiih
FOUR LOTS OF CiROUXD.
Hut few properties posse! epuJ advantaget as a
buMiiexs stand to this.
It will b sold part oath in hand, and the balance
In payments. Any iurtner intortrntint ;an be ob
tained by calling on or addressing the subscriber,
at New Millport, Clearfield eountv, Penn'n.
Jan.ni-:inrpd D. A A HON' WISE.
Farm for Sale.
flUIK untlcrsigned. residing in Lawrenne town
X nipf n',w oflurs his fnrm at private sale. It is
dcsirat.lv located, well improved, and within three-
fourths of a mile of a public school bouxe.
The
premises contain
Sixty-fire ferf9
Fortv-fivenf which are under cnlllvatlon. The
iiniirnvements consist of a log dwelling house, plus
tcred ineide and wealherloarded, log barn, a flue
young bearing orchard of all ktntls of fruit, and a
spring of water at the door. The title is undispu
talilc. Possesstioa given oo the first of April next,
if desired. I he iironertT will be aoli on easy
term. For further particulars apply on theprem-
ises. or address the suhwrimT at learneiii, l a.
l'b.2l,lK67-:lin. Ji'HN D. DOl (illKKTY.
Real Estate for Sale.
T"
HIE ptihxrriber now offers his premises at pri
ares o in iid, j Vi h. ill l li of which are clear
ed and under cultivation, having thereon creeled
a ptnttk fiainc home, barn, and the other necessary
nut-muUmigs ; together with a gool spring of wa
ler, a bi aring on hard of SO finit trees, and aliout
4,000 feet ol timWr. Two thiids of the improved
portion is sowcj with Clover and Timothy. The
Iirttperty is aitnated in llogga towoship, on the
'hihpsbarg and Cnrwensville turnpike, one-balf
mile rant of Monevillc, For further particulars
inquire on the premises, or ablresa the umtersign
ed at Clearfield Bridge P.
aprlfMf JOHN T. A?KEY.
A Farm for Sale.
TIMfK aiiNstrilror nffrm his farm, in Knox tp..
I t'lrarflcld cuuntv, ia nt private aale. It
is sitnatrd on Potts Hun, two miles east of Fruit
HillCbarch and contains IM1 arrea. The im-
Iirovcmcnta eotmst of a (thxI saw -in ill, log dwell
lift house, bank barn andotlieroitt-buildings.wilh
a jfrnnl applo orchard and a variety of otbrr fruit
trrr. There are si i torn acres under improvement,
and the balance is well timbered. Tina valuable
rmiiti-rtv will 1m sold on reasonable terms. For
further information applv to
JA.MKS ?. JACKSON',
- aprll-3t:pd Clearfield county. Pa.
Urrrhaut tTailots.
H. BRIDGE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Store one door cast of Clearfield House.)
Market Mrcet, Clearfield, Pa.
K'EKPS on hand a full assortmenta of Oont'
Furnishinf tloods. snrh at Hbirts, Linen
and Woolen I'udrrthirte, Drawers and Forks,
Neck taf Pockot Handkerchiefs, Uloves, Hats,
Vmbrcllas, fce.. in great Tariety. Of Piece
(Joodi ha keeps the
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
Snrh a Clar-k Dorikin of the very best make;
Fancy Cassimere, in great variety, also, French
Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Fricott
overcoating. All of which will hp sold cheap for
Cash, and made up according to thv latest styles
by experienced workmen.
Also, Apent f'r Clearfield county for X. M
finger A Co's. celebrated Pewing MirMnea.
ov. 1, lrtj-tf. H. UKUMiB.
ON HIS OWN HOOK.
w. "f."c iTa r K ,
"ItOl LD respectfully announce to the eitl
V T tens of Clearfield and vicinity, that be
has taken the reoms formerly occupied by P. A.
Oaulin, in Urahaoa't Uow, immediately over II.
F. Aaugle't Jewelry Btnre, and will continue tba
TAILomXG BUSINESS.
A full assortmeit of Cloths. Cassimerei and
Testings constantly on band, and maja to order
on the shortest outica
Particular attention will be giren to CUTTIXO
Mens', puya' and Children's clothing in tbt most
fashionable styles, (Jiva him a call,
deen-tf W.F.CLARK,
DRESS-MAKING-
s
PIU1AL XtlTK i;-PARISIAN DRKS
AND CLOAK MAKING. Ladies can bare
aomely made and trimmed, at the shortest no
tice. at the old established stand. u:t I Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
Fancy and plain Fans, Mantilla Ornaments,
Dress and Cloak Buttons, Ribbons, Cluny and
Uuipura Laces, Duple and Oimp Dress Trim,
mings, with a large variety of Staple and Fancy
Uoods.from IS to b per cent, less than elsewhere.
Also, receiving daily, Paris fashions in tistua
paper, for Ladies' and Children's D re a sea. Bets
of Patterni for merchants and dres makers now
rcadv, at Mrs. M. A. BINDKH'fl,
Jy4 ly Wl Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
D'
hM)M TI OP PARTM.KslIIP.
The co-partnership h ret,, fore existintr be
twe.-n V. It. Foster, D. M'tiirk. I- I ward Perks,
ti. L. Peed, llt.bard Jhaw. A. K. Wright, J. T.
Ionard. ,1ns. It. (irali ain. and Wm. A. YV.ia',
in the BankinK business, at lhilltpbnrff. Crntre
county. Pa., is this day disolred by mutual con
sent. The business will be etmdm tid as berrtufrtro
at the same pltee. under the title of Foster, Perks
A Co. C. K. HS1 IR. RICH AR 0 811 AW,
J. D M ttlHK. J. T. LKi'N'ARD.
tDW. PKRKS. WM. A. WALLACE.
J. R. tR A1IAM. A. K. W RIO 11 T.
0. L. RFfcD. March i, 1S67.
1)OTAT0r?-fnr sale at J. P. KsUT7.En .,
Msrli-t frect.
ry 9m&i9 f.rornirs, (fir.
CLEARFIELD STORE
X Ji A K
Pliilipsbtir, la.
WIIXUM W. DITTS.
otoitiii i,, mm.
jmtx r. wiavo
i i i.i a sj rownx
W. UBETTS,S'CO.,
(Suecssors to Munson k IIuops)
IU j ii it rereivoil a Inrfre anil well ,
Icoted Stock of all kio4 of Staple goods,
sucli us
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Mooti and Shoes, lints nn 1 Cupa, Ko
lioca, 1 1 arl ware, (jlut, Naili, Oils,
l'ainis. Queensware,
Groceries, Flour, ltucon, Feed, lo., which
we are otlnring at greatly reduced prices,
For Cash or in
Exrhnnpe for Lumber aod Shingles.
We hope In ninke it lo the advantage of
Timber Men,
in the lower end of Clem field county and
on Clearfield Creek, to get tlieir lupplie,
ftora this point, being on the line ol
Hail Road can Sell
BOoiU on heller terms than at any point
in Cleailield county, and we are telling
our btock at such
prices as lomuke ilan ohject to those, buy
ing good, in thi mnrkel lo deal wtlh us
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c.,
mado on account of Square Timber, which
we will either sell on coniuiisniou or buy
at fixed ratea. .
Hour of difleronl lirands can be had al
all timet at very low prices, at the Clear
field Store, l'hilipsburg, l'enii'a.
Dry Oooda Notions, Ac, in great Tari
ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the
Clearfield Store, l'liilipsburg, l'enn'a.
Suit by the Stick ot load, cheaper than
cun be had nnv where else, at the Clear
field Store, l'hilip.burg, l'enn'a.
Call and Kxannne the stock of poods, at
the Clearfield Store, al l'hilipsburg, I'a.
Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for
Lumber and Shingles at the Clearfield
Store, Thilipsbuig, 1'vnn'a.
The cheapest goods of all kinds ate to be
had at the Cleailield Store, at rbiliptburp.
Call and tee if our goods and prices don't
toot the timet. W. W. BEI TS, & CO.
Philiptiburg, No?emher 15th, lHG5.ir
WIXTE11G0013S.
MOM NtW TOSI k rillLiDSLPtllA.
At Cheap aa the Cheapest aud Gov4 aa
the BcsU
C. KRATZER & S0,
Hare Just raceired, and art opening, at their
Old f tand oo Front Street, abora the
Academy, a large and well se
lected asaartmtnt of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which they ar, selling at very low rates.
Head the following catalogue and proit thereliy.
7 I
Espscial ,ins has been taken In tbt
o
u
N
H
ti
selection of Ladies Iress Goods, whit
Goods, Ktnbroideries Millinery Goods,
Prints, Kerchiefs, Aubiee, Gloves, 4e-
FOU GEXTLE.M EX.
Alwsys oo btnil Illsck Cloths Fsney
and lilsck Ctsiimeres, Satinets, ete.,
Kesdj Mad, Clothing ol all kinds.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NECKTIES,
and a TiriMj of otber articles, which
they will sell at a small advance on cost
Paruuuler aiiealioa it ioeited to their
stork of Carpet. Cottare, tommoa lo
graio, superBna Englitb Ingrain and
ilrusseU, rloor and Table Oil Clotha,
Window tbadea and Wall papers, ete
FLOUR, BACON. FUh Salt,
Fluster, Apple, IVaclift and
fro not kept constantly oo hand.
ALSO, in Store a lot of large and
tmaii Clover seed.
We intend to make It an object for Farm en and
Mechanics to buj from us; baeausewe will
tell our goods at low as they en be
bought in tho county and pay tba
very highest price for all kinds of country pro
duce. We will also eirhsnge goods fur
School, Road and Corarr oidera;
fch in (ties. Hoards, and all kiads
of Manufactured Lumber.
Clearfield, March U, 160.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
QN SECOND STKEET,
Clear riKi.D, Pesx'a.
SEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and New Goods
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
The tindcrsiKni'd daring formed a co
'artticrliip, in Ilia Mercantile business,
arou.d rfeutfully invite tbe attention of
the I'uMio firnernlly lo their splendid
assorlemnl of Merchandise, vihich is
nnw lieing
SOLD VERY LHW FOR CASH,
'i beir stock consists in part of
Dry Goods,
of Ihe best ninthly, such at Prints, De
Laities, Alpaccas, Mninns, (iinhams,
Muslim lUeached and uubleached.
Drillings,
Tickinpe, Collon att'l Wool Flannels,
Sntinctls, ('(ittenadcs, Custiniercs, I.ndies
Slinrtlt, Coals, Nubine and Hoods, Ilalmo
rul and Jlonp Skirls, 4c., 4c,
all of which
WILL BE SOLI) LOW FOR CASH
Also, fine assortment of nien't Iiraw
ert and Shirts, IJats A Caps, Hoot & Shoes
Queensware,
Glassware, Ilardnare, flroceries and spices
OP ALL KINDS
'.N SUORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of ererythind usunlly kept in a re
tail Store.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
or improved country produce.
WRIGHT i FLANIGAN.
Clearfiolil. .lanuary 10th, IStiti.tf.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC SOAP.
Pares Timet
hares Money!
favca I abort
fait. Clothes t
fires Women!
AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT!
It It used by eottinf Into small bsTln and
dissoMrtg in hot water, then tak the clothes
fire to left wilnntes, and a little hand rubbing
will make then as clean as hours of hard ma-
rhh e rubbing would do, with ordinary eosp.and
toe most ueiieaie lanrie reeeire no injury, r-e
cun refer to thousands of fs mi lies who are Ofinf
it, and who could not be persuaded to do without
DOBBINS' CLKCTRIC SOAP.
frSUd by all lcaJing Grocers throughout
the Ptole.
Manufactured only by
DOBBINS LOVE,
TVholcMls office i
107 SOCTI TlfTl Strebt,
riiLAi'iLratA.
JNTFat sile bT Hartwlck A Irwin. CleartlelJ.
Not em Her f, s-l0 no.
GKtH'lilUEM te te hsd tl
MERTEbL EmtER'S.
-tH It o.oodi. ('trcrnlfs, Ctf.
RICHARD HOSSOP,
I'KALKU IN
FOREIGN and DOM ESTIO GOOD3
Ml'SLINS
DKI.AISM
COItUROS
at
at
at
Pensntion
Hensalion
rtensatinn
(tensalion
prtflM
price
firicet
ALPACAS
at
Jirtctia
,1ust receired at MOSSOl'S'.
OINnilAM.i at 8nation price
CHINTZ
at
at
al
at
Sensation
Sensation
rSe nsaticn
Setisalion
pri oca
pi ice
price
price
PRINTS
OLOVKS
CRAVATS
al MOSSOPS'
SHAWLS
IIONNKI'S
COLORKI) I
MUSLINS I
al
al
' at
Sensalion prioet
Sensatiou price
SeDtation
price
All lobe bad at MOSSOPS',
LINEN at
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
FAIiLK CLOTI1S at
KK1NUE al
Sensation
Sensation
Snsation
Sensation
price
price
price
price
Sensation
price
at MOSSOPS
LACK t
HOSIERY at
Kl BISONS at
TRIMMINGS
of all kinds 4 I at
in anv nuan'lv
Sensation
Sensalion
Sensation
price
price
price
Sensation price
Always on nana ai wuui-3 .
CASSIMKRtS at Sensation
HATT1 NETS t situtation
TWKKOS al Sentation
JF.ANS at Seutation
VKSTINOS at Sensation
SHIRTINGS at Sensation
price
prices
price
price
pricet
nricea
at MOSSOI'y.
CLOTHING auch
aa Costa, Pants,
V eiti,
UodetShirta,
Flannel SliirU,
Iloots, Shoes,
lata and Cant,
at tenaation prios
Now for tale at MOSSOTS'.
II A R I) W AUK
tuuli aaSnvs, nails
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Uinget,
L1QTTORS, noh
at Wine, Ilran.ly,
(j i n, W b iaker,
at tentalion price
at MOSSOPS',
at tentation price
at sensalion price
t MOSSOPS'.
at tcu.al.ion price
Cognac, etc, etc.,
FRUITS, such at
Prunes, Kaisint,
Figs, Filbert, &c,
GROCER1KS, say
Flour, 11 a m t,
Shouldert, Sugar,
Molasses, Cotlee,
Tea, Cracker,
Spice, Candle,
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
Alsrayt at MOSSOPS'.
BLACKING
ROPES
POWUER
SHOT
LEAD
CAPS
at
t
at
at
ut
al
ensation
price
price
price
price
price
price
aensation
aeneation
ensation
enaation
aeutaticn
At the store of RICHARD MOSsor.
MOSSOP
Always keep on hand lull
assortment of aii kinds of good required
for the accommodation oi ibe public.
Kor. 11, 18S5.
JEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!
JOS. SHAW & SON
Have just opened a
Nlw Storc, on Main St., CLriRruLD, Pa.,
lately occupied by Wo. F. IRWIN,
Their slock consist! of
Okoctcu of lb best quality,
Queensware, Boots and Shoe?,
and every article necessary for
one' comfort.
Call and eiamine our slock before pur
chasing eltswbere. May 9, 18CG-tf.
"how to SsWe moFeyT
THE times are hard; yun'd like to know
How yoa may sure your dollar f
Tbe way to do it I will show.
If yoa will read what follow.
A man who Heed not far from here,
Who worked herd at bis trads,
But had a household to mpport
That squandered all he made.
I met him once. Saye he, "My friend,
I look thread hear and rough j
I're tried to get myself a suit.
But can't tare up enough."
Sirs T, my friend, how much hare yoa f
I'll tell you where to go
To gut a suit that's snood and cheap t
To KKIZEKSTBIX Co.
lie took what little he had eared.
And went to K'itenstein A Ii rot here'.
And there be got a handsome suit.
For half he paid to others.
Kow he Is home, he iooki eo well,
And their effect Is such,
That when they tnhe their dsily meal,
They don't eat half aa much.
And now he finds on Ftturdey tight,
With all their wants tuprilicd,
That he has money left to spend,
And tome to lay aside.
His good snre, with cheerful emile,
He gladly tolls to all.
If yoa d tare mony, go and buy
Tour clothes at
liLUliNsjUX'S CLOTHING HALL.
Where the cheapest, finest and best Clothing
and good Furnishing floods can be bad to suit
every taste and in every stylo aprIl,'A7
CHEAP FURNITURE.
JOHN GULICH
DXS1RES to Inf.irm his eld friends till cus
tomers, that hstinft enlarged his shep tnel
increased his facilities for Bntnuiaclaring. fa, i,
bow prevsred ti aislte tnnrdrr sneh Kurnitnr,,,
ms be desired, in gnnd strls and it ehsap rstet
for CASH. II, generally kas on htad, it fail
Furniture room,, a rtried assnrtmeat of ready
made foraltur,, among which art
UUREAUS ASD SIDE-BOARDS,
WrJrobetand Book Cssesj Centre, Sofa, Tsrlor,
Dreakfset and IMnlns; Citeisioa Tsbles; Con
mon, French post, Cottsce.Jenny-Lind and ether
l'.ediles.ls ) S.,rs of all kinds, Work stsnds,
Hut rscke, Wash. stands; Hocking and Arsa
Chnirs t sprlnf.sest, esne hottoin, parlor, eoia
mon and other Chairs; Lmikinff-lilesses of ,,ry
desrription on hand ; and new glasses for old
frames, which will h, put In oa eery reasonable
term, on shortest notie,. He alee keeps on hind
or furnishes to order, Cora busk, Hair tad Cot.
ton -top Mn tresses.
('OFFIN? OF KvEItT KlND
Mad, to order, and funer.ls attended with a
Hoarse whenever desired. Also. House Tainting
dons to order. The subscriber also msna'ae-,
tures, ,nd his constantly on hand, Ctemet.t's
Patent Washing Machine, th, lest not; in ve !
Those using this machine never need be with,
out eleail clothes! He also baa Flyer's Patent
( hnrn, a superior article. A family" aslng this,
Churn never need be althout butter 1
All th, above and miny other trtiolet tra fur
nished to customers cheep for Casb oeeiehsnired
for spprovsd eountry produce. Cherry, Mspls
Poplar, Llnwood snd otSer Lumber suitable fur
Cabli,t work, taken la nchang, for rarnltar,.
jravRaiBen)ber ih, shop Is oa Marker street,
Clearfield, Pa., and aoarly opposite the "Old ,'ew
Sten." JullN Ul'LlCil.
November 2. Is. r
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1 f"rss!elvr H. W. aMni CO.