Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 23, 1868, Image 3

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Tin' Tiiftci'H ol'tiiir lYnuU'i'y i;ive
iiilerv-lin.tf not ico i'Ui" Iiito in lliiri
' no. Iliad il nml i!i not forgi'l the
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II will lo uhsirvi'tl hy tln irocopil
; ; .rs of the County Convention, lliut
; .o Kittim J uiIjjim unnninuiiisly rcc
vnimuii(l u iliun'o of tlio tinio lor
!; .!Jing tliu Primary Election.
The (illinium ul' lasliiim, the favorite
of l.eauty, tln pel of luxury in every
Ji s-iiirooin mi J boudoir, is ''linr
; i'.'h Vegetulile Hair I'extorntivo."
1; i-i ft f,uio jirevenlivo to buldnesH
in -1 premature ,"')' hair, nnd no lady
of (jeiiilenian uliould Lo without it.
Juscph Herald.
m
Jleinocratie jolliliealioioi seem to be
On) po everywhere. From Maine
to California, und Irom Canada to the
J; in Grande, there has been one uni-voi-sul
bonfire, and salute lifter salute
fired in honor of Seymour nnd lilair.
Akhonh the. Convention has been
over for two weeks, the. enthusiasm
utiil goes on.
The Democrat of Forest county, nt
their Convention last week, gave
unanimous instructions in favor of
the renotninntion of Mr. Wallace for
,,? .initor, nnd Mr. MeCullonh for As-
h, inlly. Tlio action of Forest, we
think, renders tho holding of either
a .' i iiatorial or a Representative Con
ference wholly unnecessary, us both
Si o.aiiiutions are already mads.
Co Nii reus. It will bo noticed by
th(j proceedings of tho County Con
vention, oa our first pa go, that Dr.
-cr in tho choice of tho Democracy
) this fount j' for Congress. .Should
ti.o Doctor bo fortunate enough to so
c i-.ro tlio district nomination, ho will
t i ko a stirring campaign. Tho ver-
i . -.tile nnd unscrupulous ScofioM will
ud a fouimin in him worthy of his
el, und one who will "beard the
i u in bis den."
.Exchange Huirx. This house, is
- tuated nt the depot, in Huntingdon,
in d lias been longand favorably known
t-) tho traveling public. Mr. Joseph
1', .'rrison, a prince of landlords, bus
taken this house and refitted mid ro
furnibhed it. Tlioso of our cilixens
ihu may turn up in the capital of
Huntingdon county, can do no belter
than to tall nt the Exchange, Fns-
rigors for Bedford Springs will find
H :i very convenient stopping" place
Wehavo several communications on
biiiid, detailing illuminations and job
1 ;;nlir.ns in ibis county over tho
m ruination of Seymour nnd lilair,
b 'it wo are so pressed for room that
we cannot civo them a iiluco. Our
friends ul Osceola seem to have bad
pfictieularly good time Friends, keep
cool. Dnn'l let your entlinsiasm run
down this hot weather,' but bo mode
1 ..to nnd hold out till after the Novem
ber election. The day of the election
is the best day to become enthusiastic.
Then you can make a "ten s'.rike."
Jcdok J1i.Ksai.ly. We lieglreterl
tu notii-e, ut tlio jroir time, tlio ii
j ''tiintinciit ol our fellow towtiNinnn
us I'l-OMidf lit Judgo of tliis Judicial
lii.stricl.
Mr. McKnally, wo lmvo no dnnlit,
t. II. fJiMtliiiri'O the legal tin lien do
v. Ivin upon liim in a brcoininir man
' r. .linlo , inn's jtidii-iitl flunk
iM not luive been delivered to liet-
' r linnds outsido of tho Ieniocralic
) r(y.
Tlio Judge's career on tlio Wench
-: !1 ho rihort, hut, wc lmvc no douht,
I- nornhlc and iipiiirhl. His commis-
n pxjiirr on the 1st Monthly of Io
tiil.cl next, at which limn wo liojio
bco Jnilo Hurrolt tnke h jihico.
Ji'Tiih II. Urinllev, Sr., I'.sti.. line
litm,i n auit fiivaiiixl Jutlu" l i her
! lihel. laying dani!i'e n't S-0,Oi0.
. a lihel was cniitaiiied in l'ihei''i
I ' jjuiio when orilerin llni'lley'
ii mo to ho Htrit-kon from tho lint of
orneyn, nhmit a ye;ir riro, on Ihe
anion of Iho fnvt trial of John
. rrntt.
Hold tho llutlitiil revolntioniMe. (o
j ent lirinj i'.ssics. Jlnko them
t i,l tip und answer for Iho wrtiiir
t: y have coiniiiiltel. The jioople
' ' 'land reform, nnd will lmvo it.
i ; 'y aro weary of Itnlicai exlrava-
.ic.1. Tii y w mt a atatc-nvin at llie
i 'ional helm, nntl aro therefore
' !yno; as ono man to tlio biiiiiioi i of
' rmo ir.
Siican Antlintiy anyn " ticv lny
wb for nin." Yt'nj 0'ite a day.
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Miltrr from .Wr. Vendition.
Below wo publish u private letter
from Mr. Pendleton, strongly endors
ing Mr. Seymour for i'tvsiiteiit. It
breathes a pure spirit of patriotism
and will endear its author still more
to bis hosts of warm friends through
out the country :
Cincinnati, June 25. lRCft
Mr Deab Sib : You left my oflice
this morning before I was uware of
it. I sought you at homo, but you
were not there. 1 must say whut I
want to by note. As soon n yo'l get
to New York see Governor Seymour.
You know what was my feeling befora
and alter I beard troiu him lust fall,
lie is t )-day tho foremost ftian in our
party in the United Slates. His abil
ity, cultivation und experienco put
him at the bead of our statesmen.
He command my eniiro confidence.
1 would rather trust him than inysull
with tlio delicate duties of the next
four years. You know lam sincere.
Make him feel this, and that ho can
rely on me und my friends. I have a
natural pride, nn honest pride, I be
lievo in the good will of my country
men. Jiut you, better than any ono
else, know that it is neither egotistical
nor overruling, and that I um really
anxious to nivo up the nomination lo
anybody who can get ono single vote
more than myself. Kxpress this frank
ly lo the Governor, but delicately, and
let 1 1 i in understand my views of men
nnd measures us 1 have frequently
given them to you. Good bje. Uod
bless you. Yours,
GKOKGK H. PENDLETON.
To Wash. McLean.
What has UkcomeofThem? Tho
most anxious inquires are made in
certain quartors,tir!Si.iiitiiii and Wado,
two men who made considerable noiso
in Washington a short timo ugo.
They have not been seen or beard of
for several weeks. When last seen,
Stanton was going to Virginia on a
fishing excursion, on Sunday morning,
and Wado was milking arrangements
to go into business us a CuNnct
muker. Jloth men wcro heavily
interested in a trial before a high
court ut Washington, and it is supposed
that tbe result of llie inso treated a
disgust for tho world mid led to their
seclusion.
Cencral Meade bus issued an order
declaring Colonel J. H. Christy, .tho
dcmoi ralii; candidato for Congress
In ni tbe Sixth Jlixtiict, to bo duly
elected, lieorgia so far has done better
than nnj other Southern State four
out of her seven Congressmen being
Humocrats.
Tho family of (iencral (irant con
sists of himself and Mrs. Grant
l'Vederiek, a youth of 1, now a cadet
ut West Point; Ulysses, Jr., about, 13
years old; Nellie, an only daughter,
and Jesse, the bahy, who is named
alter llie General's father ; and they
eutt the people 5"In,U0U annually.
Grant slock is not advancing. On
the contrary, thcro is a marked de
pression. Tho people will not take
hold. They don't like to invest in a
cauilidalo w ho is "unaccustomed to
: pulilie speaking" nnd who has "no
i policy."
txc avrtlUirarnts.
b a n i iiT mTdoug h er t Y.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
hkcond ktiu:i;t,
j? 2.i c v. a r i n 1. 1), p a. tr
j Jamrn L. 1'itrrv hmi- ln-en in my hnfn
(fir immc-'liate si.'ttlfmrnt anii pnllirtion. TIiom j
knowing th'-inHclwfi tt tmrf unwHtrfl ac'uiili in 1
m ttl buiki nra rt-'iuoft J to come furwani and tt't- j
tie at unce, or vul v ill li lilf i.
JAM KS FA 11 WELL. 1
Lamtxr City, Juljr 4t-pd
17V Tills COL' 11 T KW COMMON li:4
.r Ol. trlifl'l cuntv, l'a.
? A H I II J. WniiKiiw. 1
by hr nf xt fruini, i.
t. 1 tSuti. ur. divorce.
T. ArillBA1. WlTHKBrtW.J
Tho inniernijriM J I'oimuifiioDer, aipoiiilnl hy
the Court 1 ttikc tc-'imony iu tlm aUvn ciiff,
hrrl-v iX'litlcd nil p-rmniB intrrv-t-d thnt he will
Hthnl lo The Hnti- uf nii nHMutiiif tit, nt hi
tnu, in the tit-nun: li l ( linrli. ltl, on tlir 6th lny
f Anicimt, il 2 o'eluuk p. ui., hvu nil p r
unnH iMlt ri it.'ii mv atfirnl.
JuIt 1.3. at. A. W. WALTERS, Cinmu 'r.
TIH-; DINTIMC'T COl lT OF Till-;
Mli;il i-'lAlLH fi.r the W cutrrn liMriot
ciinn nn in.
In the liintlrr nf Wll MAM I t f i
K. (vis, Hiinkrniit. Tn RankmpTrj.
T( 110 l IT .MAY r'xrn:N. Thrnn.lrr
itn'i hrrrtiy ptvpg tmiire of Imh tippfiinlinrni an
Ar-);tife of M ilunin F. Irwiu nf the Ro nngh of
f'MMili-1. 1, in the c-Minty uf ClrartirM, ntul Hlnte of
Prtninvh ani. within vniil lhtri't- who hn ltrn
a'l.tutli'il a liBitkrnpt iipii Ins owu pf-tition, hy
thy litrMrit t ("nrt fif will lhtri.'t.
li f I ft CliaiHilil, l'a.f tho ih Ut uf July,
A. 1). UGS.
M. W. TATK, Aiftn.
Clinrnrl i, Pa., Ju1y 2.1. 3l.
Camp Meeting.
)nVII)KCl; prrmittinit th Third AnaaM
' imp Mi ciinu on lMfrpn hnnna Cirruit.
( .di thoilit rhiiri'h) will rnnimrnce on Friday.
Aiifru-t 14th. iMiH. in I he hcnuliful fgrorr of Mivjirff.
Rcm. near Nrw Wa-hiii(rtnn. A mimlwr of fmi
nmt Minirtrrf arf msjapi'd lor th orranton. Tho
mi'inlM rt of Cherry Trt', lirookville and Ch-arAi Id
Cmuiii ar in v it id to conic and tent with u.
W. T. WILoN,
I'mtor Pit piohanna Cirruil, M. E. Church,
htw Wanhingtou, July V, lKGfi.
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Wiw iJwiisrmrnts.
j . Clearfield Academy.
Eey. P. I. HARRIB0K. A M.. Principal
rpnE FIRST PKSMOJf of th nrst icb(i-
! 1 lafliic jfa r of ton IuRtitutiuo will oominnet
. on MO.N DAY. Iht 7th dT of Si'pIottiVr , ISIS
' Pupili can enteral toy time. They will be
oharned with tuitiua from lb tin they enter Ui
tbe cluae f the KeHion.
i 1'he eourse of instruction embrace every thing
included in a tborniirfb, practical and aocom
li.hed education for bulb eexei.
The Prinrlpal. taring had the advantage of
vnen expenenee in nil prolsmlon, auurei pa
rents ana guard ani mat mi enlir ability and
'encrglea will be devoted to the moral anil men-
, tal training of the youth rlarrd under hia charge,
1 1CIIMw OK 11TIION.
Ortlmgmpby, Heading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per Hrerion ( 1 1 werki) ti 00
Orammar, Uengrapby, Arithmetic, and
! ltitry ft 00
A I gf lire, Udomdrr, Trlgnnomelry, Men.
euration, Surveying, l'bil'ieuphy, Pbvei
ol,,y. Cbeiriitry. liook Keeping, BuUny
and Physical Oengraphy , - . - $0 00
Latin, Ur, ek and rreoch, with any of the
above tlrancbee .... $12 00
r"No drduction will he nana for abaence
ir cVr Airiberpartieulara Inquire of
Rev. f. U. MA KhltiON, A. M.,
Cletrteld, r'cb 6, Irtf.S tf. Principal.
Sheriff's Salfl.
I I) virtue 1,1 a wr I ol irri Ffim. li.
1 ) ued oul of the Court of Common Pleaa of
icieatde'd county, and to e directed, there
, will be eipoMd to till 1,1 C SA1.K. at the Coott
lli,ueia ibeboreuxb of Clearfield, on Saturday
; the ISih day of Auut, ISAS, at 2 o'clock, V. XI.,
uie iuiiuwid; property, to wll :
All iti fi'ii.liuil'i hitcrc st of in and to all Ibat crr-
tnin tract of land iiiliiate in Uutirh lownhin. t'U'ar-
Bi'1,1 county, i'rniivl ania. koumlrd and dracrilril
: a follows : lli-ginuing al a maple, thence aouib
! 41) dinrcii weit SI htiIih to white oak; thrnce
muth -10 ilrrrr-i ent 111 ierrhci to pout; thence
iMith 5(1 d'irrc wet Vt nerrhn to lioit ! thrnce
north 40 d,,rri wrt I IS 8 111 pcrchei to poll
thence ruulli 5U il, irnsia went 134 4 HI pcrrhva lo
p,l j tliemw norlh 1 1 4 dcj;rce wot 70 pcrchcl lo
while onk j tbcnrcMoutb 7, dt-xrece west 61 perch-
it to brnilork Ihrnce norlh filiy ili-Rrcc can 325
percbea to Mt thence eouth 411 dcjjreei eart HIS
perohca, lo plu-e of hca;inninr; coutaininff 2IH
acrcj and i perrbci anil alluwanre. AIo, all the
dffcnduut'i mtrrmt in the timber elandinir upon
mat pun ul the old tioUK-slcna lylnc north of a
cotiliout;un of tho John llcycn' northern line,
llinoiirh Ihe old htnrtead.
HcixihI, taken in execution, and to be aold aa
the property of (Icorgc llticrty.
Aim, all d,-f,n lurtt'a iutercHt in that certain
tract or piece of tumi, aituate in Illooin township,
t'l,'ttrli,:li ciiuniy, iVnnxylvtnia, aud eurvcyed on
wnrranl No. 5'.'i! in nauir of Nicklin A (Iriffith,
and cotilniiiing abnyt three hundred acree. Seized,
tnki'n in en-culion, and to aold aa tlio property of
V . 1 liniitpiMm.
-Ui,lileri will take notice that 15 rer cent.
of the purcbara money muat be paid when tbe
property li knockod down, or it wilt tte tnl up
aguin for rale. CYUE.MUS HOW K,
Snaairr'i Orru a, I BheriiT.
Clearfield, Pa. July 2:1, 1.38.
I)'
ISKOl l THIN Ol' PAH! M ItMllP.
Ihe t arli.ertliiii hirrtoloieexistit.g l,lwrn
ll,o unilf-rMiim ,1, in ll.e Uirtcunlile l.uinrrs, at
Karlliaus, was diirnivrd on ihe 1st of July, IKl.H.
All llie booas and accounts will bclr-n with Win.
.1. liofTrr, a bo will make sctlli itit nts and continue
business at tbe old stund, where kciuvilca pldand
new patrons to give him a call.
WM. J. IIOFFEIt,
Karlliaus, July Ift-flt. fl. M. II KltTLKl N.
200 Kegs Nails & Spikes
1 lT8T rocoirod and f.r rata hr
f) jyH tf a. II. ZKIULER CO.
Camp Meeting.
rilHEIlK will bp a Cflmp-M(wtinK hrLI in Xrw
L Washington Circuit. Alclhoilint Kpini'opal
( tinn'li. cmnmrm injf .Inly .'II nt, and cloning A ueuet
dth or 7th, 1S(). Any poroni from a diflanoc
difi'uinf lo tent, can bare board i furninlid and a
lent put tip for firnt r?t nf Inhnr and hauling, hy
writing to J. R. McMurniy, Niw Wahii)gtirt, tm
davx before the mrtitiff. There will Im a kmi1
himrilifitr lent on the ftniund. A good number of
nMe .Mn.iitrni rr"in ehroad aro exppotrd. All
who he He vp in, and nc k aftrr, tho old Und
mnrk of Mrtliinlinni, are invitfd lo come and
worihip with ui In tbi "Kent of Tuhrnn'-lri."
W. R. WHITNEY,
jylo-Ji J. R. MOORE. rton.
A Full Lins
fV Water Coolers and I," C earn Freeten,
Mr sale by
O. U.
Zl IJ .KU A CO.,
Jyll If
i'lrll'iehurg, l'a.
Boalsburg Acadamy.
HoaUhurc, I culrr nint, Icinia
rpIIK FALL TF.RM of (l.ii Institution (now
in a tlnui ifIiiiis; condith n) will bvgin on
.MONDAY, Al t.l ST .I, ami cot.. inurcitfhl week.
Roth inulo and fi'timlr pupils rcoicd.
Ronljhurg la n-nched hy tlnc fruin Relli-rmta,
Pprti 'C (Vi't'k and Milrny.
Tl'f'MON Krnin l.'i'lu 7 nor tsrm.
R.inrlitiK In privnlo fa.uit.iea at fruin $6.25 to
A NOHMALTLASR will h-fortnrd.
For further information addirpn tho Rrinripal,
ti. w. li:isiii:r.
jylfi Sts-pd (formotly of Mnrklcvillo, Porry Co.)
Vn?on-miikcrs & II1:h ksmiths
V7ILL find a larga anturt mont of Huba,
hpokri, Felloes. Ailra, Thimlde Blttnn,
UuL'feTy r uritiftn : liar, boa Hop and Hod Iron
Natl Hod. Onft Steal, llorta aad Mule Shuca,
Ilor Naila, Ac, fo., at tna love Hardware
.-tore or li. II. ZKlfH.KH A CO.,
, rhilinnhorir. Pa.
Thimble Pk ina and Tip llozea aold hoapr
Iban anjwhere in tho country. Jylfl-tf
CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH SHOP,
IN CLKA Ii Fl KM, Vk.
fTtnmfd lately In rear nf Marhlna Shop,)
rtMlK fubicrihor wonld rcfpeotfully Inform tha
I oil i fem f Ctcerfidid, and tha poblic lo fon-
erit.1, that he m prrpred lo du all kinda of work oa
CAKRIAGKS, BrOOIES, SLEIGHS, c
on short notlre and on reasonable terms, aad
in a workmanlike manner.
F"AH outers promptly itiended lo.
Fh. 14. 'r, WM. M'KlnNT.
Doly's Clothes Washer
I KD i.eles' Cupper Perlp FKFI CTTTRH
J f"t salehy U. II. .KIH1.KK CO,.
I rl tf - I'billpshnrj, P
uiiouuK ii. s.r.itii.r.ii tf Co.,
IMilllsburr;, l'a.
Agents for FIMIEH'S PKWINtl MACIIIXK8
.T-Wa keen . Ml anppt.T of this vnlnalile
"hon.ehold affair on haml, and sell them al rlly
prieea. 8end for fireulare. deeoT-ti.
fllci fTm&s.
MISS SUSAN REED,
lltlllt IN
mi wo rv(Y i;)m;ts,
Misses' & Children'! Hats & Caps-,
I III. M il Jt AMI IU( 1 limi llH,
RI1IBOKH, tC, AC.
..IH,KArHIXU and TllIMMINU ilnne in
laliit t)lc.
Oppoiite Mo!,!i'e, Market Sire,-!,
apr23 3tn I leal Held, I'a.
1. .1 T K H T HTVLEM
ro
SPRING & SUMMER
Jo tt receive J at the Ftnre of
M us. H. 1). WELSH & Co.,
lenlpn In
FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY,
NOTIONS, TOYS, and
.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Silk and velvet BONNETS made for tl 00
Straw BOX NETS made for 75
All kind! of HATS lor 60
Mutpriu!!i fiirnixhr,! on al rrafonable terini a
tlley can be bad in the ennnty.
Next door etf i'ttM MMtnnal Dank,
nov7-tf) ri.KAI'.FIKMI.Pa.
628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628
Wni. T. Ilopkln'a "Ott n Make" of kty-
luiie KklrU"
Are the bent and Cheapen Low Priced Hoop
Skirte in Ihe market. Trail Skirts, ti sprints.
tt (0: .Id springs, SI. 211 1 aad 40 aprinrr, tl.45.
Plain bkirta. 0 taped, 2'l i rinns, 811 Cenla; 25
tirlngi, 5 Cenu; 30 rprings, I 15 j 85 springe,
(1.25. Warranted In erery rerpect
'Our OWN Make" of UNION SKIRTfi,"
Eleren Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 springs, 1 1. 20
to $2.50. Plaia, tMX Tapes, 20 lo 60 springs,
from 96 Cenu to 12. HO. These Skirls are better
ban those aold by other eitablishm iota aa trat
elaas goods, and at much lower prieea.
"Our OWS Muke" ef CHAMPION FKIBTS'
are In every way superior to all other Hoop
Skint before tbe public, and only bare to be
eiaeained or worn lo eouvinca every one of the
fact. Manufactured of tbe best linen-nnirhed
Knglieh Kteel Springs, very superior tapes, and
the style of tbe metalie fastenings and manner
of eecuriog then eurpass for durability aad ex
cellence any other Skirl la thia euunlry, and are
lighter, mora elastic, will wear longer, give
more satisfaction, and are really cheaper iban
all othrri. Every lady should try Ibem. They
are being sold extensively by Merchants through
out this and the adj., tiling Slates al very mod.
crate prices. II you anl he best, for
"llopkiu's Champion Skirt " If yon da not tod
them, g,'l tha merchant with whom yon deal to
order trem for yen. or come or send direct toot.
Merchants will find oor diOrrent grades of 8kirte
exactly wbt they need, and we erpeeially invite
them to call and examine our extensive ass or t
aent. or send fi,r Wholesale Price List.
To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the
Retail Trade ffenerly, and at Wholesale ol the
Manufacturer only, to whom all ordtra should ba
addressed.
Meuufactory and Faleeroom, fi2ft Arch Street,
be'ween Oih and 7th streets. Philadelphia
March 21 l"m WM. T. lIUl'KINg.
(Clothing.
H 0 W TO S AV E M 0 N E yT
TI1K times are hardi yon'rl HVa la know
llnw eon mmy sere vour dollar, j
Tbe y to tie it I will show,
Ifuo will read what follow..
A man ha lived net far fr. m hera,
Who worked bard al hip tra4e,
But bad . household In eujjpori
That soiandered art ha mad.
I met him one. Saye he, "My friend,
I Inert thread bear and rough ,
I've tried so net myself . suit,
But ean't save up enough."
gays I, my friend, bow much have yon f
I'll tell von where lo to
To get a suit that's sound and ebeapt
To REIZKNSTKIN A Cj.
lie look what little ba bad saved,
And went to Koisenstein ft Brothers',
And there bl ffot a handsome suit,
For balf he paid lo others.
Kew ha la borne, be looks ao wait,
And their elfeet is saeh,
That when they lake their daily meal,
They don't eat balf as muek.
And now be finds en Saturday night, .
With all Ibelr wanta supplied,
That ba baa money left to spend,
And aomo to lay aside.
His food snecesa, with cheerful smile,
lie gladly tells to all.
If yon'd save money, go and boy
Your rlothee at
hElZtNSTElN'9 CL0T1IISO II ALL.
Where the fk sanest Icest and best Clothing
and good Furnishing (I noils can be bad to suit
every taste and in every style aprll,'ll7
3a0f
4f FIRST PREMIUM
V Of a llTer Me.. I ejr
w.s sw. sesa ro j,
BUR RETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
BT Ih. N. II SUt. Arrlrltrl Bnrlrtf. U
lis I sir, boiarn uNuhu, rirpt. tu, lew,
It A It It BTT'I '
Tcsrtablc Hair Restorative
trtnm Ortr If lr In lt Nittttml rolori te
Rti.tr lltr (ri-Oi tif Ol Hair i Ctini.fff 114
. tw-itj m wirir rtrinmil tinrantr itiuhi i rnm
i nln hirilrim tnrt l'imrr i prrvftila
llnir nilliX mil I il .tine Hot I irre.ltifr.
. Il ronttint nn te.iti--4,ii it.rrr.!tnt.
nil ii .iit riin.1 twri'ir ain r-iu-
tlr i i 'r li rnn Kttnl IM
V
Bourn.
wo
J. H. BARRETT , CO., Preerletore,
BtAircnr.aTER, N. IL
Rold by llarlrolrk er Irwin nnd A. I. Fhaw
Cleaiteld J. R. lc.ln, Curwensvllle t end .
Dealers in Patent Medicines. apri dm
EYE RY THING
IK THE
IIAIlIWAltK IdIXE
KEPT ASD FOR BALE
AT FAIR I'll ICES,
BY
G. II. ZEIGLEIt k CO.
e-arirc buy for Cish, tell for Cash,
and cnnsrtjurntly SELL CHEAP.
PhilipsburK. July Kv-J"" tf
READING FOR ALL 1 1
;OOAS f UTATWXEItY.
Market Ml., I learn, I1, (nt Ihe Poat Ofilre.)
r S 1 1 1 V ., .4...I V ... I., va ,n BnnAn.. n
1 Ihe ritiiens of Cleaifield .ml vicinity, that
bo bet lilted op . room and bat Just returned
freu the city with . large .monnt of reading
mailer, t onsisting in part of '
Bibles and Miscellaneous Eooks,
Rlank, Account and Pass Ilm,k. of every de
scription Paper and Envtlopee, French pressed
and plain t Pens and Pencils Blank, Legal
Papers, Deeds, Morlregcs j Jnrlement, Eiernp
tion and Pnmloiry noias i U'hile and Parrk;
menl llnef, Legal Cap. Record Cap, and Bill Cap ,
Sheet, Musie lor either Piano. Plot, or Violin
constantly on band. Any hooka or stationery
desired that I nay not hart on hand, wll) be or.
ordered by first express, and told at wholesale
or retail lo rait customers. I will alto keep
periodical literature, such as Magaslnes, News,
papers, An. P. A. UAl'LlM.
Clearfield May T, I8t1fi tf
IM'IW W AKTF.I). The subscriber will pay
the highest prices, In CASH, for all kinds of
rur and Iteer Skins. I. L. HEIZLNSTEIX.
January I, iHoe-tf.
tlrji (".coils, 'icrriif3, (Mr.
Gil EAT EXCITEMENT
ON Sl.l'ilMI KTIIIKT, Cl.l AltrilLll.
NEW Q00DS AT LOW TRICES.
' I Ml II andervigned rerpectrnlly Invite tbe al
1 t't,lln of the piil.lln generallv to Ikelr
splendid assortment of merchandise, which they
are now selling
AT VEKY LOW miCf-S.
Their stock consist In part of
Dry Goods of tho Best Quality,
Surh ii Prlrtti, Pa I-nltiP. A lpri, MfH not
GsnghaniMuflUnV Mi'htj mmd uobltacb
ttl.) IrU lin ay. T.rltifift-. cotton knd
oi)l Flanntil. Satin HfXa-wironrej,
Cntionftilef. Ladiri' Kb U,
JSiutiUii A llonfi", Rntmnrttl
and Hoop hfciru. -to..
Alio, ft An mtiortiof nt of Mn'f Drtwerg and
Sbirtl. Iiti A dpi, BouU k bbuei.
all ol
WILL BE
SOLD LOW
FOR CASH
Hardwaro, Quoonswarc, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices.
IN SHOUT A GENERAL AS.SORTMENT
CHEA P FCK CAPU or aprmred eountry pro
duet. ' A. K. WRIGHT 4 SONS.
soii:tiii; ewi
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FORREST A SOX)
iTOIJLO respeelfully Inform the pohllr that
l they have lust opened, la MAbKltA.
Clearteld county, Fa., aa enure new atoek of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which Ibey .re prepared to tell as cheap as Ihe
vneepeel.
Their stork consists In part of
Dry Goods of the Ikt Quality,
Such as Alpereee, Pelanet, Prima, Muslins,
Caesimerea, Satinets, and Flan.ela,
Beady - Made Clothing,
Of tha best qoallly, tuck al Coats. Pants, Vests,
Ovtrtoala, Overalls, Shirts, Collars; Ae.
BootM, Shoes and Gaiters,
Also ol tha very best Quality.
A complete stock of Groceries.
In short everjlhlnf nsaally kept in a country
r.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests!
Call and eiamine our stock and prieea before
purchasing elsewhere.
MJMREK AND OIIA1N
Of all kinda taken I. exchange for goods.
JWRememWr tha place, Madera, Clearleld
county, Pe.n a.
J. FORREST A 60S. t
October 31, I7 If.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
AT TRK ClIEAP 8TOIIK OF
EDWARD W. GRAHAM
Spring Good, New and Very Cheap I
t IIIB anderslgned respMlfully .nnovneat to
JL bo public thai ho is now openinc; an
silecil.e assortment of SPRING UOOD3, at
Ibeold stand In Orthsm'l new building, which
ha offert to aell at taoeedlngly low prieea, con
sidering their cotl, lor cash or approved country
rpoduea
His Stock of Dry Gooda cannot be
Surpassed.
Customers can tbeie Und Calicoet with fast col
ore Muslim, Delaines, Lawna, Cloths, Cee.
meres, Vestlngs, Ladica' Bhawla, Grots' Shawls,
llats and Caps, Boots aad Shoes, Carpets, and
Oil Cloth t.
Hii Stock of Fancy Good, ii TJnex
amiled in Style and Varity,
Era! racing Kotions, Brarft, Head nets, Neck
ties, Rstchels, Port Movnalea, Brushes, Pholo
graphla Albums, Pipes, Tobacco and Set-are,
Perfumery of all kinds, or anything (1st in tha
Notion line.
A i.8o, II A R D VT A RE, (J U E E X S-
WARE, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS!
All of the best quality, and eeleeted with special
regard lo tha trade of Clearfield county !
F.DWAR3 W. 0RAI1AM
Clearfield, May It, 17.
H, F. NAUGLE,
CLOCK VXD WATCH MAKER,
orrosiri thi rfrivftee, nana.! itbi.t
POST OFFKE.SsiifetCLRARFIELD
rilllB anbserlher respeetiolly i.forme hit old
patrons and the publio generelly, that he
has on ben,!, (and Is constantly receiving aew
additient thereto.) a large stock or
Clocks, Watches aud Jovrclry,
jfTI keep Jeelry In alt lis forms and of
different values, either hy the piece or eel.
WATCHES A full aeortnenl of either Hold
or Silver, made by ihe best Arerloan and for.
eien aianulacorers, Including a Ana lot of gold
and silver hunting case, lull Jeweled, Patent
Lrvers.
CLOCKS Of a'l designs, consisting f eliihl-
dl " thirtt hour of .ither weight, spring or
levers, and both srrike and alarm.
REI'AIRINtl All hindt or Watches and
Clocks Repaired, and warranted.
In tdditrnn tn what T have enumerated. I keep
a full assortment of .-I'KiJT .CI.Eb'. colored and
plalnnlass. Also.OIU.D PKNSsnd I'RNCIl.rl.
SPOON. FOR K", HI.' I TER KN1VKS, ami In
fact everything in ihe Jewelry line. If I fail to
have on hand Just what a customer may need, I
will order per Hi SI eiprees, without etra i herire.
A liberal skere el public patrunagr is .elicited.
Ma 7, IfoS-y II. F M ALU LB.
VDMIMKTHATttlt'H NO! H I- Notice
is hereby given that leltrre of administration
on the estate o IIKMIV II. HMKAI,. dereneed,
late of (irahsm Tp.. CKarfield Co., Pa., having
been duly granteil to the ttnirereifnod, all perrons
inilelilrd lo said eelsle Will pleaae aiake payment,
and those having claims or demands wsill prevent
them properly authenticated for aetlleaoent and
allowance without delay.
B. I. SCIIOONOVKB,
JrJt HENRY HAMLIN, Admsr'
intuitu, iTinuaif, Clf. j
NEW HARDWARE STOnE
riiliiubirf . Cintr Coc'y, Fa.
G. II. ZKIGLKU & CO.
HF.AI Ilia IN
fon iu & Domestic Hardware,
WOOD, WILLOW. & TIN WARE,
Stoves, Oilfi, Faints, Glass, &c, &c.
T
KIB attenllnnof Wsi-nanlrs, Builders, Farm-
invited lo the In. I that we a-e olTerili . better
a.sorlinent of R'id in our line than ca-i be
found elsewhere in this part of Ihe State, at
Fricei to Suit the Times.
Our atoek comprises a general asso-tnent uf
Tools and Materials used by Carpenters, lllsck
smiths. Carriage and Wagon Makers, Ae., wilb a
large stock of
Iron, Xnils, Htrfl, f-jjil.es, Slininy
Suiilii:fj tiiitldkry, Jiaye, Chnini,
Griwlfilonea, Circular, Mill
and Cross-Cut Haws,
ENAMELED, FINISHED k PLAIN
HOLLOW WARE, CABLE
CHAINS,
Lard, Linseed, Col, Lubricating and
Fish Oil.
TURPESTIKB,
BEXriJJE,
VARKIeHEH,
COAL OIL LAMP8 AND LAKTEENS
Ad ezcalleni .ssortment of Fin. Cutler, aom
prl.int KNIVES,
P(;iK!S,
DESERT. TEA. k
TABLE Sl'OON.S,
SCISSORS,
RAZORS, Ac.
BRITANNIA SILVER PLATED
WARE.
TIN WABEIS GREAT VARIETY AND
BEST MANUFACTURE.
Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting
Implements of lha latest aid Bust
improved p-lerua.
Blacksmiths esn be supplied with Anvils, Bel.
."'ea, Si,." It.mmcrs llorst
CaiuM....e A-Ilt ' fl ii
iishuicnt a superior stork of Planes, sa,
Augurs, Hatchets, single, double bit and
pealing Ales, Hammers, Chisel,
Files, Uinget, Screws, Holla,
Locks, Pulleys, Sash, Cord,
. Ao., Ac, Ac.
Fanners and Raflmen will find everything in
their lino, and cheeper tha. can b.
had elsewhere.
Particular attention la lav' led lo our
stock of Floves, eompri.intr Spear's eclrhrated
Anti-Iut. CiH,k and I'arlor Moves lit ail sues.
Also, the Nisrara CiHik. Parlor Cook, urillienl,
Dawn, Iew Ut op, Arctic, and Common Egg,
Pocket, Ao.
All of the .bore gooda w III be aold rbrap
fur ch.
G. II. ZEIGLER k Co.
Phillpaburg, Oct. 10, lMy
planing iUiU.
G. F. II
I 0T1CE.
iver.J
( Wra. Powell.
J. Jones.
I W. W. lletls.
U. I.. Kce,l
1. F, Weaver,
HOOP, WEAVER & CO.
CLEAKFIELD
PLANING 31 ILL
ALL R.IG HT!
IlIK pnpriHorfrr?iC('tfunv Inform trieflititrn-
A of CN'trfli-M (MuntT, that tliry hr trntirrlr
rrfitlrd tti ia MtitHhmf nt with the Utrt impmrM
wood -workirif muchinrrr, nnd it now pn'.rii
to pi ecu to all onlftrii in their lin uf Wiifinf.
Thet will girt wporid altrnlion to the nnim fea
ture of niaterml for house building, wh u
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, 6L1NDS,
iin.it hi:ts .nMUM'(..,
OF ALL STYLE.
We always hare on hand a large stock of PRY
Ll MI1KII. and will pay cash for all clear Lumber.
One-and-a half Inch panel stufl" preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or etchanged, to suit coslomers.
-tH-Onlers soliciieil, and Lmsler furalshed on
short notice and on reasonable terms.
II"0P, ML AVE II I CO.
Clearfield, Xov. 7, 1"B7.
The Lightning Tamer.
riMIR ondrriifrnt. J r tVn ptA Aftnto in th)
rnuntr (or tho NurrS Ainrricno )Ulrains-ri
IsiiillTMNU Holts." T ) lha onlv mfp
rdi now in u. mid are tndnriod hy all tho
srimtiflc turn in tha e nntry.
V DMrfcy Antift' tha nt'fnp of tha rooiity
that we wtlt rut ihrm up tt b't'fr rd. and lor
Ii-m mnT, thun tr churpd t h forriirn
afrntf who unnnallf trnrnriif? tha O'Minty and
carry off our Ihtla ranh, nfrer to nrlurn.
EXCOL'HA'iE HOME LAUOU.
Those wi-bing t igbtnlpff Rods erected on
Ibelr haildn.gs need but address ns by letter, or
call in person. We will put them tp eny.here
In thecotinly, and aari-nnt theta. Tha Rods and
r inures eaa b. teen ar any lime by e.lllhf at
oareior. M Kit II I. Lt, A RIULkH.
Clraiheld, Jnnt II, IM 8 I'
BCT the DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC. Cwlv
2i penis, trery Toter should hrva on, tf.
'furdunrf, ?lnu.uf, C" tf.
MKinn:.,!, & WIOIVM,
rirsi si s ie
II A It I Y A n i:.
A t, ,VmiofnrUrn ut
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
c 1. 1 ii r 1 1 . i', p a
LOT OP SADDLES, RI'I DLE."
A
Ilaree.t, Collar., etc., for sal. by
MF.UItKU, A nir-.r.KU.
p A L.M E lf.S I'ATEN T L'N LOA D-
ing liny FurL, l"r sale by
MFHItKM, ti TiKil.KK.
Q1L, TAINT, 1'UTTV, CiLAS.S,
Kails, eto , fr salt by
MKJiKKI.r, ! ?if?i.rn.
JJARNESS TJilMMINUS iSllOE
Findings, for tale by
SrEIiHF.I.Ii A P.IG1.F.!'..
Q UN'S, l'ISTOLS, S W U1ID (JAN KS
For sale by
Jin; HELL & BIGLEK.
yiOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND
6ifes, for sale by
MF.UIiEI.I, i niOLKR.
I
liON ! IRON !
IRON ! IRON !
For tale hy
M EK1! ELL i IliGLER.
ORSEIIOE i HOR? SHOE
KAIL", f ir tale by
MEItrtK.I.!. A BlfiLEIt.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for tale by
MEKP.FLB i BIGLEU
fRnUiZW SKElNTsNiTrrpE
BOXES, for sale by
31ERREI.L 4 BIGLEIZ.
JODDER CUTTERS fur buIo by
MERRELL I B1GI.ER.
SAWS I SAWS? SAWS !
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN!
. itEvoLVTio.r i.r s.ttrst
EMERSON'S
TATEST PERFORARAIED
I CroBS-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL Gl.MMIiu AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreading, Sharpening, and 6baping lb.
Tettb of all Spliliing Stwt.
"i-i-Ssud .'i,r a Descriptive Circular and Prie.
List. MEKRELL A BIOLER,
jane-tf General Arentt. Clearfield, P
a. I'l.L Oil.
v. l. GaKoa
FLEGAL & CANOE,
STOVE AXD HOLLOW-MARE
STOKE,
AND MANl'FAt'Tl'RF.RS OF
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware, .
" Pbllipebiirg, Outre co., Ia.,
rpiiE new firns of Flcgal A Oanot would r.
A srerifully ar.nonnce to their friends aad
the public generally, that Ibey have on band a
caretully-seiecied and well aisorted ttock of
Stores, their rarletr consists of
HIE CEI.F.RU ATKt) 11I0XS1DES.
Which havt never failed to jive perfect satisfac
tion to the roost fastidious of lit purchasers,
Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Pp ears'
Anti-Dust, Niagara, Charm. Herald, et-c
with .very variety of the best
Pittsburg Manufacture.
tef,Th. Tin and Sheet Iron war. given with '
Iht Stnret It made of Ilia beav'est and best
material, and warranted to gtv. perfect talis
taol' a.
Their stock of
TAiaOR AND HEATING STOVES
It larger, h -Iter and cheaper than ever befor.
ei hibited to the public. They defy competition
either in variety, ijnaliiy er price.
They art also prepared to furnish a complete
efsortment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with the tole view to service, from Iht bott ma
terial in tbe market.
PLOWS, TL0W roiNTf. A C0PPEn, BRASS
AXD IRON" KETTLKS,
. Of .very description constantly on hind.
LKillTMNG KC)1)S,
Superior point, put op on short police. Tbt
Point Ihey bffer lo the public la IL. tamt at I
now .sed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., oa
their bnildinge.
OKI i Kit KuR SroUTINO, ROOFIJCQ
And oiber work bclprging to their business will
be promptly filled by cipeiieiicvl nnd rkill.'ul
workmen.
CHA$S. COITER AND OLD METTLE
Tskcn in eichsnge fT goods.
rThey esjecielly Invite the attention of
Merchants wishing to purchase, at nhclesale, at
thry will find it to their advantage to examine
tkeir ttovk before purchasing eisewhere.
FLKiUL A GANOE.
Pbilipiburg, Jo'y 11, IHF-7.
Attention, Afflicted 1
rIlK ruht-rril-rr pivM rMic? tint h hit
I rvu.nid thf vmrtipn of Mdirint H I n'h
hnrf. hra ho lntnl' o ilor-ii hi aittn.
tii d t lh trr.tmenl f L'UU MC M-K. AES
In ffrneral M? wiil lf, i . n lmrd a rhtiifp
lwtlnn of TR rf t4 MFhH lN KS iil,tfil to
tha trfaiint'Ot of chronic difif(ii, nd mT ba
cutiMiltfd at hit o at h-ur f the dy,
N. B. A word t thn-f nffiti with chronic
dinpanoa miT U tn rnru ni vnrtH Mart
t pt h awar that rorMTfiT rhoiciana who
do a nmo prnrtfrc hnvo pot t.mi to attriid to
(ha trt'ntinfni of 4'mhoiii' di9fr.-r, and rnf
qnonilV mtoiM'T th-m : he. r thi ) of di.
mi rruiroa uxvt iitr artntin.
UhuHWK WILSON, M. t.
Lalfaaraburg, fab. SrUA) tf