Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 07, 1869, Image 3

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THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
I art. . ( Iratfirld count). Ti.
fl'IIK ' rti 4 I"nr4 th" M lot f
I f ,il.'ihl I.-.U,, (ffifMrl t r JMfif.r
! Hi"''J ilwal" ft rnirl -tti-n of ,
If . r i fcf M.ttrrtj r ll'ifd amir lurim.iH
L r. 1 r ia"fl'l ' tiulitnr. t to itiakt it
itfl. bp-fitr, f-r tl tr' lmg r-jlhe lo
ifttfuniif I1 irf ind omuioiltoui hour.
1 . 'tt tl JOHN J. U K A D.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
l ..rn-i f !iiiintn4 Urk-- StrrHfl,
1 1. aim ii ri. ia.
rpHH old euTnmodioui oei b. during
the K"r- l"n tnlarffvJ to doublt iu
f, -raff ri'fHT fT th rniorlainniwt f trm.
ffti mni Tlit wool butl.titig hu brn
r(urBih'd, and tha rc..rii tur will ppare on
i.mn t rrttrlor kii gut romfurtula while
Mijmr with him. DAVID JOHNSON,
muri 1 I'mprietor.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
rpHK utribf baring leaied for ft term of
J yttrr t hi w ll-koawo Hotel, ( kc( t fr tuany
yrt by Mr. Lanirb.) and re fitted and retur
r thcd it throughout, ii now prepared to etitrr
' ttio traveler! and ths public (neral! upon
trmi it if hnpti 1 alik air re en Me to both patreni
. tod proprietor. Hu TAUI.K and HAH will
' t luiiiied with the beet the tusrket affurde;
end nt paine will be epared on hie part to add to
S tin ounvvnieoo and e'un'nrt of bia (Truant.
i JOHN DOUG HKRTY,
oM.5 Prop, ietor.
I THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
i iirTixt;io, pa.
" rpIIIS old etailishtnent hat-tag been leaied
1 by J. M'liUUSON, formerly proprietor of
tin- ".Mormon Home," hae been thoroughly ran
: ieied end refurnished, and inpplied with all
X tb mi.dern improvuientfl and rtmveniencei ne
; rriftry to a IS rut elate Hotel, Tne dinine; room
; tu teen removed to the ttrit floor, and ie dow
(i ncMtif and airy. The chamber are well ven
; tiiated, ard the proprietor will endearur to make
i hiruirt poflcetly at hrnm.
; jt2j J. M'MiHISOK, Proprietor.
j. W. ILL ACS THo. 11. HIAW.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
: l.tithei-Hburg, Clearfield C o., Pa.
1 'IMIIS well known and hx$ etab!iihed lintel,
f i firmer!y kept by K. . .Muore, and latterly
i v Win, bchwem, sr., ba been leaeed for a term
M'Tean hy the underitrnei, to which the attcn
H -n ot the travel trig public ii now called, and a
'yt ieral iliare of public patronage r eolioitcd.
j aprlti,'-.8-ly-pd tUAW a WAllACK,
(SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,"
CurHChivllte, ( learfleld fountj, Pa.
'PUIS old and well aaUUiihed i(tl, beautl
' 1 iully eituated on the baaka of the Kuique
i.una, in the boroih of Curwen JTille, Lea been
J-ifd for a tern of ytare by the undereifrned
1 bae been entirely refuted, aod U now open to
iirpuone (renerany ana the travelling comma-
7 in particolar. No piim will be epared to
ft'der g ueete eomfdrtable while tarrying at thie
ue. Ample fc tabling room for the aocommo-
ion of teami. Charge moderate.
J aorZLU Mil. Al. JEFFRIES.
THE RAILROAD "HOUSE,
MAIN ST., riHLII'SBUBO, TA.
'I'llE an derii giied kerpi oomUntly on band
1 lb. ktwtof Liqaurk II n l.bl. 1 ilw.ji
tplird wllb lb. Wit tb. m.rkrl .ITurda. Tb.
: ivflinK pablie will do well toivi him . e.U.
', astl,j. KOUtKT LLOVD.
'SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
j COXESTOWS, DAUNIINCO., Pa.
frill? on lerrigned Ukei tbie method of In
1 farming the Watermen of Clearfield county,
fe:be hai refitted and re-openrd the hotel for-
'It kept by K. hhreiner, at Coxeitowa. where
fill take iperial peine to render satisfaction
ill who faror him with their patronan. He
it bhwn all the rocki out of the river and
I iDuhbing ponta fur half a mile above hi
febls,'67 UkulHiE FALK.
j loots and hofS.
! PAXIEL COXXELLV,
Bool nnd Shoo Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
H ?.' ttefivtd a tn. lot of Frpnrb CALF
''alNS, and ia Bow rrapar to mionfao-'-"rltiin
ia bia lin at tb. lowaal tum.
I till warrant hia work to b. .1 rppr,antd.
I' rfintmrully anlirlti a call, at bia (hop o.
I trl nrrrt, aacund dtor weat of tb. pn-Uiffir.,
t: re h. will do all in bia pow.r to render aatia
fc mid. botnc fiL. Gaiter topa on hand.
yiKM-J DAMKL CO.NA'ELLT.
I PEUE rMLADIEI).
THE WAE 0VR 15 CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
I ir't all the Contrabands going back
' tftdr old meters; but 'nary one
Mng to out JLic&achusats, where
'cy were loved so long and so well.
fonffHjneneo of the above fact, T. SHORT,
if the old "fibnrt tboe hhnp," would an
to bis no menu patrons, and the people
airfield county at large, that he has now a
"He lot of good material I, jutt-recei ved from
bit. and ic prepared on nrt notice to make
send BiHtiv aod Hhnes, at bis new hrp in
m' row. He if aa'iiAed that he can please
r lfus it mif;bt he some intensely loyal stay
me patriots.) He is prepared to ieil low for
or Country Produce. lont forvet the
next door to f bo wen A (Jrabam's store,
'iarket street. rieBrfiolri. I' . .ml hnt hv i
f f"mmoniy called
R7 y "FuORTY.
IW ROOT AM) SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK.
MAIlkKT A .In Sr.., ci.KAKnui.n, Ta.
f r"iprltor baa antered Into tb. BOOT
'IIHK k..,., .1 ,1,. .1 ....J . n A
L .
w 'raiined aot to b. onldnn. either la rinal
t r ,rie for hia wnrk, hpacial attention
P Iaid to nianulariurin( hewed Work. II
9 h,rd a large lot of Kreneh Kip and
", of th. terjr bent qnaiilj. Tho cirl-
f CiearBold and eiriaitj are rerjieclfullT
i itira bin a trial, No ebarca for eallt.
Pi 1MMIT AI SHOE SMOP,
: lubseriW having lately sUrted a new
"t and Shoe shop in Curwenfvil'e, on
"reet, nppo.tte Joseph R. Irwin' Inijr
"pertfully annnunros to tb public that
parod to nanu'acture all styles of Root
aod everything in hit line, on short
He also keep on band a good assort-rsady-made
work, which he will tell
W rash or country proue.
fMl LKWIS ?. RO.S.
seat feniax kaid
i Fhilavdelphia in an Utiroar.
p. TKVKXS l-L'IGHTKXKH
i
Smith Found Alive I
Cart. J-hn Fmilh. nor P-nlib lb. Ft
' l.ot. s 4 IV If fiANKKV.wbo baa
n-4 from Philadelphia wilb a new and
J-'H eloeli of FPU I Ml and rM'.MMKH
Part of whir fa ar.
1
I Goods I Dress Goods I
I MhN AND IKIVS'
UY-MADK CL0TII1XC!
t'AI'S, NOTIONS, Ac, Ac;
fci Tf-a Rnreov MnlnrnAa Col
'ir, Bacon, Fish, Spices,
! Crsxlerg and Vinegar,
1 Biile e.M f Karthaua. (CleaHleld,
'''I ( whieh be ir aellina; at redueed
al,o krepa nonatantlT oa band a
" Llyroksdid Kra, Urandy,
""-and all of lb. bnat branda.
iti'vIV1"1 fri" pal tut all kiadf of
" aolieited la air. kin call.
" "Md for ahowlnr (tooda.
L T W' 'M,T" fAKKKT.
k -r-i .una ii, iKea-nn-riw
' Al.ll F(il)l...Ur Hob.., Foot
' i. P. liRATZER S,
VhlladrtphU Aflmtl-irmrnK.
FALL GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO,
V. Hit hi'tlhiit Kirrrt,
1 11 1 1. A T .l.l' II I A,
IUt tlic nv t I'.'itipHti .n I
Clrgnnl Slotk f Fall (.nods,
they have ever offerrd.
SLTKUli 8ilk unJ Woul l'oru.vs.
SUri'.liU ALL WOOL DO.
VKKY IMCII l'LAll) DO.
SKKtiKS nnd lilAKETTS.
MOIIAIHS and rOI'LINKTTS.
W ith an rxt-nire airortmrnt uf
Mourning Goods.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
I'M Chestnut Mtreet,
"Pl0 PIIILALPIIIA.
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
XeneralT Agents,
FOR
Webk new &
OF THE ,CxQ
jfcKSii
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
nrpor.l r i,.'.rri it .p. cial An ol Cuuarai. an
CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000, rOIi PAID.
Litt.lrrm,iirrrtltoAa'DU aod Bollcllon. wbo
aij-nn lini In Ltii'ly t mir oiiice.
iT'"l''.""'"lr,'",'"'','l"nri,'"'''nn oamfflK,
Irwviiroi, tl,r imm,,i ,r,rr ..four liuikinl Hi.n..
ltaui.i:liiii liyil,i.i,,rai.i...iii.f oahmi
I:. . utim ic .,
A. m!A TArd L
It. S. Bl'HKI'.L, Manager.
aug29-ipl.T
628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628
And
CORSETS, COASETS.
WMTrTiTopKiNs,
.o. .frrA Stmt, ihiVa
MA Vrt1 ACTl'RBR Of TBI
Celebrated "Cliampioa" Hoop Skirts
FOR LADIK8, WISSK8 AND CH 1LDRKN.
The largeat aeortment, and boat quality and
ftyles in the American Market. Krery lady
hould try tbem.ai they recommend themeelrea
by wearing hit iter retaining their ihape much
better, boiiag lihLor and mora olaaile than oln
re waranted in every reipect, aed eold at
ri-rr low Trirea. Ask for llopkin'i "CHAM
PION" FKJKT
Superior Hand-itade Wbale-Bone Coreeta in
fifteen different grade, including the ''Imperi
al" and Thompson A Lantrdon'e "GLOVK FIT-
I TING" COKSKT3, ranging in price from PI
I cent to f 5 0 together with Jnprph Kcrkel'i
celebrUed FUENCH WOVKN CUKKTS.upo
riur ehapei and quality, ten different grade,
from f 1 1M to j Mt. They are the finoat tnd
beet good for the price, ever imported. The
Trade eupplied witi lleop Skirt and Corset at
the lowest rate.
Thoao rieitiog the city ebould not fall to eall
and eiamine our good and prices, as wo defy
ail eompotitioa. 8pt. 17. lftoH
Ladies' Fancy Furs.
AT
JOHNFAREIRAS'
Old Established
Fur Manufactory,
No. 71 Arvlr strt, above
7th, Philadelphia.
flXMC Hare now in storo of my
own Importation and Mao
utau.ture.one of the Inrfrnl
and nvst Want if nl seleotions of FANCY HHS,
for Ladies' and Children's wear, in the city. Al
so, a fine amnjrtmi'nt of Units' Fur 0 loves and
CulUrs. I am enabled lo dinpope of my g.ods at
very reasonable prieea, and 1 would therefore so
licit a call from my friends of Clearfield county
and vicinity. Rrmcmbrr the Name, Number and
StroeL
JOHN FART-IRA,
Vo. 718 Arrh sU, aWe 7ih, s-.uth side, Philad'a.
tf- J hare no Partner, nor connection with
any other store in Philadelphia. octl 4m.
JOHN M. MELLOY,
AarpacTraEB or
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
aao vaAi.aa ia
llouae Ftimlkhliig fiooda, Tin Roofliig and
Coudurtor Pipe..
Ko, 1?3 Markit Ptrwt,
anE6 lj l'HILAM'.LPHIA.
DREXEL 4 CO.,
No, 31 HAHth Third Hlrrct, IMilla Iclpn
JaMaKIKS,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application hy mail will receive prompt atten
tion, and all information cheerfully furnished.
Orders sol iti ted, aprl l-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manufaoiurer of and Wholesale Dealer in
MEN AND IiOYS' CLOTHING,
441 Market 111) Mrrrhant turret,
augl 7 rillLAliELPHIA, '.
18G8 winter. 1868
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Koa. JJi, J.i", 241 N. Third Pt,
rUILAMCLI'IIIA.
We are now prepared with our a.nal eitenaive
and well-amwrti d elork to ofler eitra indonetnenlr
to CAKII III VK1IH. aprll-tf
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(Snewssors to Peter T. Wright A Co.,
mroiiTrirs or ann nri r.n ii
DIJUOS AND MEDICINES,
Ai.ao.
Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes.
Jrl:t 7 o. auu Market Pi., Philad a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co.,
Ko. IT K. Fifth Ft. and 4!l Comniarr.,
I HII.AI'KLI IIIA, Pa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And CommiBsioD Merchants,
mi TBI lAl.l OP
Wool, Oinsenc Fur Pkini, Foal hers. Leather,
Flai heed. Dried FruiU, Clover Seed. KooU,
Ieer Hkina. Patter, Deeswai. tboep
Skint, F.?ff, An., ao.. An.
CO X $1 (; X M KX TS SOLI CITED.
Weekly Price current forwarded on ret a set.
Jon !
Dl;ArM. Bl.INPNT.SS A CATA Kit II
frt-atM with the utmost sufve by l'r. J.
JrvAA' S, M. I., and Profesxir of Isim f the
Kye and F.ar in the Medical Tollere of Prnnxyl
vania, 12 yars rtpenriii-o, (ftirin-rlr nf 1cvtlm,
Holland,) No. ft Anh StrreU Pinla. trsti
moniitl can le sccq at his oflire. The medioal
faculty are invited in accompany their inUi'-mt,
as he has no sereis in bis prf"sition. Artificial
eyes inserted without pain, ho charge for ei
ami nation, IjuIH ly.
SWA1 M p 4C I". TiTennedy'e Medied
Disoovery, Jletmhold's Buehu, Iiaker'e CVa
Liver Oil, J sow's aod Aw'r rrodteines of erery
kind, for by RARTbWIOK IHWI9.
av:i
hidiutr, Plnuntf, fir,
MKHHKUd & IVM
ii a it iV'tv a u i:,
AIo, Manufftfturert of
Tin and Shed Iron Ware.
flltARIIlt.il, PA.
I.OT OK.SADlH.r.s, ItKIDLES,
llarnen, Collar., tie., fi.r tal. bj
MKHUKI.L A niQLKK.
pAI.MEU'S PATENT UNLOAD-
leg Ilaj Fork i, for iale bj
MF.KKKLL & HIGI.F.U.
QI l7A I NT," PUTTY, li LASS,
Killi, .to., for aal. kj
MERUEI.L 4 BIGI.ER.
JJAKN ESS THI M M I N G S i S 1 10 Ii
Fiodinga, for lal. bj
MEi; HELL A B1GLER.
Q.UNS,P1ST0LS,SV0KD CANES
For tal. by
M EE REEL i. B1GLER.
gTOVES, OF ALL 80KTS AND
Biaei , for aalo by
MERRELL BIGLER
J10N T 1 HON I IKON ! IKON !
For aal. bj
, M ERR ELL & BIGI.ER.
JIOKSE SHOES 4 HOUSE SHOE
KAILS, for tal. bjr
MERRELL Ik BIGLER.
p ULLE Y BLOCKsTa LlTsiz ES
And beat klanofaetur., for aala by
MERRELL 4 BIGLER
rJinMBLE SKEINS AN D PIPE
BOXES, for aal. by
MERRELL k BIGLER.
pODDEU CUTTEUS for eulo by
MERRELL I BIGLER.
SAWS1 SAWS I SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
f Hl.t'tH.l TiO.V f.t S.llfSl
EMERSON'S
PATENT PKRFOHAHATED
CroB8-Cnt, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL Gl'MMINlJ AVOIDED.)
A LRO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreadiog, Sharpening, and 6baping tb.
Teeth of all Splitting Sawa.
k.Send for a Deacrlptir. Circular and I'rle.
LijL MF.I1RELL A I1IGLER,
Jn tf Ocneral Amenta, Clearteld, Pa
The Lightning Tamer.
rpilK andersijroed are the sole Afreets in this
eountv for the "North American Galvanised
Ll(l tlTMNtf RODS." Taene are the only safe
rude now in use, and are endorsed by all the
scientific men in tbo eeuntry.
Wa hereby notify the eitiiene of the eounty
that we wilt put them up a better rod. and for
less money, than is charged by the foreign
agents why animal ly traverse the eounty and
carry off our little rash, never to return.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Those wishing Lightning Kode ever ted on
tfaeir buildings need but address ns by letter, or
eall iJ person. We will put then p anywhere
in the eounty, and warrant then. The Rods and
Futures can ba aeon at any time by ceiling at
our tore. WEHRKLL A. DlOLfcH.
Clearfield, June 11, 18 tf
g s "fligalT
DEALER IN
STOVES AXD HOLLOW -WARE,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Phllipehnrg, leiitro to., Pan
TlflH undersigned rtspeelfully annpuneee to
the public that ha has on hand a oart-Inlly-selected
and well assorted stock of Stoves.
His variety consist! of
7 HE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which have never failed to give perfect satisfac
tion to the most fastidious of its purchasers.
Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. P pears'
Aott ltust, Niagara, Charm, Herald, etc.,
with every variety of tha best
Pittsburg Manufactora.
VauThe Tin end Sheet Iron ware given with
the Moves Is made of the heaviest and best
material, and warranted to give perfect satis
faction. Ilia stock of
TAREOR AND HEATING STOVES
Is larger, bMter and cheaper than over before
exhibited to the public. He defies competition
either In variety, quality ar price.
Ha is also pre part A to furnish a ooimplete
assort went of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with the sole view to service, from the best ma
terial ia the market.
plows, ri.ow point, a rorrER, muss
AI IRON KETTLES,
Of every description constantly on land.
LIGHTNING RODS.
PopeHoT pnint, pot np on short notion. The
Point ha iiflers to the public is the some as ie
now need by tha Pennsylvania Hailroad Co, un
their buildings.
ORDERS FOR FTOCTINO, ROOFING
And other wnrk belonging to bis bnfne" will
no promptly filled by eiperiencod and skillful
workmen.
BRASS, CVrrFR AND OLD METTLE
Taken In eirhanfe for foods.
yT"Tla especially invites the attention of
Merchants waning lo parr base at wholeeale. as
they will find it to their advantage to aiamiaa
tie stock before purchasing elsewhere.'
O, 8. FLEOAL.
Philipsbnrg. Aug. A, IMA. Jv))t7
VI MTOH'n MUK Iw-Th- nndersigned
appointed by (tie (!ourt to di'tributc the mo
ney in the bunds of Andrew Addkman, adminis
trator of William AiMlftnsn. Pr., deeesucd, among
thtee entitled therelo, will attend to the same at
bis offira, in Clearfield, rn halnrday, the th of
January, liMtt, whore all perwna Inlereeted oaa
attend. JSKAKL 1 K-T,
dec2!.Jt:pd Auditor.
I TU W A WTI'.ltTba Bn lerairned ill
rar th. kirb-rt rAf!? PBIK for all bindr
of Ft US and fiKKR INK. Jiv rnr a -all.
Clearneld, liw.al. I. L. HKIZENHTEIN.
jPrit t'mti, t(t(, (Tie.
!!! lOITINONlHI!
HEAD CAREFULLY!!
Your Best Interests De
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tECONO St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
NEW GOODS!
Shawls I Shawls! Shawls!
BLANK ET81 BLANKETS!
Hoods I Nubias I Breakfast Shawh I
LA DIE 8' FURS!
CAfU'ETS AND ' OIL CLOTHS !
Ladies' Coatsl
LAIHES' AX1) CHILDREN'S KHOES!
.Ill Wool llrptt
rRKNCII AND KNOLISH MORINOS!
Filk Finish VSLVKT-fur aulta 1
Alriander TOI'LINS!
All Wool P.ATIIS1
K.naabM Rrpellaat !
Cbam.l.oa roplia !
Tappa Clotb fur Wrapper. !
Ladi.a' Cloakinga 1
Water-Proof bleet and brown !
Caaeimerea fur aaea and boyt t
fionnet Velrel, Ribbon. Flower., Featfa.ra !
Ladte'a and Ckildrea't Mali 1
Wool and Cottoa D. LainM I
Maallna, Flannela, Print !
Zepbra, arorated aad wool Tarn, !
Dree. Trlmmlngt, 1'nder. Clothing, llata, Papa,
Ooai.rj, Oloe.., and a eompleU aaortjn.at of
all kind, of NOTIONS, at e.rj raoderat. prieea.
XIVLINO k SHOWEKS.
riaartald, OcLl.i, 1 R(t-tf (8-S7
soni;Tiii. 3it:iv!
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FOIWEST& SOX
"OPLD renp.rirollj inform tb. pol ite tbat
thrt bar. lu.t opened, ia MAliEKA.
Clearfield eountr, Pa an .ntir. aew atoek of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Wblrh they ar. prepared In acll aa eb.ap a tb.
cboapeal.
Tb.lr .took eonalata la part af
Dry CkkmIs (if the Best Quielitv,
Fueb aa Alpaoraa, Tlanea, Printa, Maalina,
Ca.aiaaar.at Fatinela, aad Flaaa.la,
Boatly - Mil tie Clothing,
Or tb. bait qnality, tark aa Coate, raala, Veeta,
Oe.reoata, Oreralll, Pbirta, Collara, As.
Boots, Slitron nntl Gaitorn,
AUo af lb. T.rjr beat Qaalitj.
A complete Moek of GrtTorieH.
Ia abort .Terjlhinf arnaiij kept ia a awantr
.tore.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests I
Call aad eaaralao oar tloek aad price before
parchaaing alaewbara.
MMBER AND GRAIN
Of all kind. Uk.a la lobang. for (ooda.
rllieinlw lb. plaea, Madera, Clearteld
oaat;, P.aa'a.
1. TORnteT A f OX.
October St, 17 tf.J
dur.itton.it.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
(i.FMrrn i. n, r.
'1MIK PKroMi TI UM, f ebv.n w-k. aili
X cttnimi'nw n M'-ndi, Nittrmier In, hd.
TKKMH OF TI'ITION.
Reading. (lrthrra be. Writing, OtijeH L--n,
rriuiAiy AtKhmelic and rnuiaiy
"! i.it, per half tttlii, (of eleru
.) $& Ofi
II laal i.aiai t 1 -J J .. .
inn al antl nrtrppi , tj itrnrrnpnir
With Mhp Dmwing, (Iramniar. Witiul
and Written Arithmetic fi ,'.s
Algebra atil the Sciences 9 00
Fur full partitulars send fur Circular.
Clearfield, Nor. It, lHftS Jm. aup'(8
Clearfield Academy.
Ro?. P. L. HARRISON, A M . Principal
rpilB SKCOND SEFPION of tb. preaentaebo.
A ! yeamf tbia Inatilulloa oilloommenc.
oa MO.NUAV.lh. JJ1 da J of Nur.ml.er, lads.
Paplla oan anur at any lima. Tboy will ba
obarg.d with tuition from tb. time tliey eater to
tbeeloa. of tb. ti.aiioa.
Th. i. l,.
ineluded In a tborouh, practical and aeooia.
nltak. .J.. ...1 r l . l
Tba Pri ii r I ii. I i,..in. u-a . i. - . .1 . .
..rii., on pnu.aaion, aaiurea pa
renta and guardian, tbat bia entire ability and
cncrgiei will ba de.otod to tba moral and man.
,u,"f j"in pi.npn oniier nia onare.,
ll.HMS OF K M ION.
Ortborr.phy, ReailiOK, Writinir. and Primary
Qramtnar, Ueugrapby, Aritbiuetic, and
fiifwry - - - . . fn go
Algebra, Oeomatry, Trianaoaietry, Men.
aaration, burrerinir, Philoaopliy, Pbrai
oloey. Cbamialry, Book Keeping, Uotany
and Phyaioal (raoaraphy - . $9 00
Latin, Ureek and rrenob, with any of tb.
above Ilranchea .... gi no
j(r-No daduotion will be made for aba.no..
JG-Vot further partirulara iniuir. of
H.r. p. L. liAKltlBON, A. M.,
Clearfield, Feb. 0, I SBS if. Principal.
rianing WiUs.
tl. 1.. Reed,
J. . Weaver,
j NOTICE. 1
V ia. Powell.
W. W. B.tu.
a. I. hi:i:i a vo.
CLEARFIELD
PLAXIXG MILL
ALL RIG HT!
fpHE pmprietors reectfully Infirm thecitisens
A of Clearflcld county, that they have entirely
refitted tbie establish men t with tha latest itaproved
wood-working machinery, and ara now prepared
to cieruta all orders In their lino of buiinets.
They will give e-pe isJ attention to the Btanulae
tore of material fur buose building, such as
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
sash, doors, blinds,
HH.H hl.TS k .mn i.in.vas,
OF ALL BTTLES,
W. alway. bava on band a large etock of IKY
M'MliEK, and will parearh for all clear Lumber.
Oa.-and-a-balf inch panel atufl prrfrrred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or eichangid, to auit cuatomrra.
ft.Ordera aolieited, and I.umlier farni.bed on
abort notice and oa reaaonable term..
(I. L. REED A CO.
Cleaifiuld, Not. 7, 1G7.
K. B. PaTTiia Jona Pittoi,
R. A. luvia J. R. lawn.
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
Having fitted up a first-class
PLANING MILL
Are prepare j to furniih all kinds of
Manufactured Lumber,
such as
Flooring. Siding. 8urfac-Ereited Lum
bcr, 6ah, Doon. BHndi,
Aod erery dcacription of
FLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING.
fra-Dealer, will find it Jn their advantage to
conrull nor prloe before purrba.ing rlaewhrre.
AdJreir, E. B. 1'ATToN A CO,
Corwenm ille.
Hoc. J, ar, tf Clearfield eonnty, Pa.
(nothing.
HOVv TO "SAVE MONEY.
rlHR time ar hard j yua'd like to know
JL How yog may save your dollars j
The way to do it I will show.
If yon will read what follows.
A wtan who lived not far from here.
Who worked hard at his trade.
Bat bad a household to support
Tbat squandered all be made.
I met him once. Bays be, "My friend.
I look thread bear and rough j
I've tried t get myself a suit.
But ean't savs ap enough."
Save T, my friend, bow much bava yon ?
I'll tell yoa where to go
To get a suit thet'i sound and ehesp t
To REIZENSTEIN 4 Co.
lie took what little ba bad saved
And went to Haisenstria A brother',
And there be got a handsome nil,
For half he paid to o there. ,
Kow be Is faome, ht looks to well,
And their effeet is aoeh,
That when they take their daily meal.
They don't aat half a much.
And stew bo flnds on (Saturday night.
With all thetr wants supplied.
That be has money left ta spend,
And some to lay aside.
Bis good suoeesa, with oh earful smile.
He glsdly tells to all.
If you'd save money, go and buy
Yonr elothes at
KEIZKNJTEIVB CLOTHING BALL.
Wbera the eh ea pest, finest and best Clothing
and good Furnishing floods oaa be bad to suit
every taataandin every stylo aprl I, '67
ii. nomsox a vo..
PORK PACKERS,
.t'o 2U Liberty SI., 1'itltburfh,
Hare on hand a large Block ol
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
TI.A1N ANDM'OAR CI RKU HAMS,
Mrar Pork. Print IW. and leil Lard, all of our
own Parking, Turing and Smoking.
Lard Oil,Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples
and Feaches,
Witk a gr-nera! ewrtmrnt of ttroceri... at the
lowrat aoarket pricea. June 1 a. ly pd.
(IIAI. FOR KA1.I Tb. andrr.irned ia
J ai'W prepared to artpplt any anantilv .f Ike
U.I q.alltT of t OAL aiintd l tbia liTahlv, aad
at re.onal lr ratce.
Ordira aolieited, and pn-mptlv filli-d.
NA1IUMKL RIFI1EL.
Lawrrnae tp., Not. 19, lao-lm.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE lloME INDUSTRY.
flHK nndersigned, having asublisbed a Kar
X sery oa the Tike, efci.ut halfway between
Ciearfleld and Corwojisvilie, is prepared to fur
nish all kind of r HI'I T TR EES, (standard end
dwarf.) Kver greens. .Shrubbery, Grape Vinos,
Q oos e berries, l.ewtoa Blaekberry, Strawberry,
aod Rasbsrry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees,
Qnineo, and ear'y eeurlet IK bn barb, ee. Orders
promptly attended to. Addrooe,
J. 1. WRH3BT.
sopJO-ii-y CurwensvlLie, Ta
Tin; Hr.n m.ir.w.
CI.EAItUin.D, PA.
Thar.dav aarCt January T. iHllfl,
Terms of Subscription.
It paid in ad .hit. ot w illim Him im.iilht .. (3 00
It paid alli-r tlin-v and to (.r- aia hnnitri. 1 Ml
It paid alltr llm rvjiiialinn nf ma moiali, ... iQ
Mr. T. II. Wii.ana, i.ur foreman, ta atilhiritrd
to reci-ipl for aiiiiii't pant into the i.flirc on aeiMiutil
of auhwripllon, .liriiiitng. tub work. .-., in uur
ab.rncc. til.U. It. tiOOIiUMH.K,
K'lilor and PropriflLr
Tho " Y otitic Jlcti'g Di'iuncralio As
aocititioii" will moot at their room on
lit iea, Weilneeilny cvoiiitii, Juntiury 0.
There will be important buHincsn he
foro tlio Aurtooiation. A full attend,
nnco it) rpqucutud.
A. W. Waltfru, Scc'y.
Itoad tho ntlvertiHomont of Mctutm.
Nivlitig & Sltowcrs in another ciiliimn.
They nro bound to accommodato and
pluaHO those w ho mny call upon thorn.
. aw .
Mr. Stoutjliton, it will be observed,
is going it on hia own hook, and in
troduces himself lo tho public in a
becoming manner. Read bis adver
tisement if) this irlMtlO.
Rkmoval. Messrs. C. Krutzer A
Sons aro now removing their lurgo
stock of goods to their now and ele
gant sloro room, on Second street.
See udvortiscinont clsewhcro in this
paper.
Church Indication. Tho Presby
terian Church at Osceola, will bo ded
icated on the 17th day of January
next. Services will commence pre
paratory on Friday evening, 8th. All
are cordially invited.
W. 1J. SuTUKiti.AND, Taslor.
Mr. J. C. Blair, an enterprising
liooli seller at Huntingdon, scuds us a
copy of tho "Huntingdon County
Farmers' and Mechanics' Almanac,
for lf.O," published by bitn. This is
a valuable publication for the business
men and citir.ens of that county, and
reflect, a projier cntcrpriHu in Mr.
Blair.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
in the postofficc, at Clearfield, January
1st, 1MJ0 :
Acheeon, II.
baib, Battui.
Itr.i.n. Km. II.
Ilorle, Mi., rt. If.
Itruoe, KhralH-tb Jane.
IWk. Mr. Martha Jane.
Ilradli-y. liatt-hi-aiin.
I'larkin, M.a. Mary Ann.
Clark, hamur-l.
rr.wf.ird. J. K.
frame. Mm. Marg. E.
I'.rli.k, Mi.a t al II.
Coleman, I'. IM
Ilobaea, Merlrr.
Iinlan, Mre. Ilr dcet 2.
Krampton, Mulhe.
Kellcrman. rlol'ioton.
Ilaldew, Philip,
llnerlr, ill, am M.
1
lli.i-nd.lr. Mr. Freiliira
llotTman, Aimer 2.
Ilt-alh. Julio 11.
Itnhodin, Alma Fannir.
Krllrr, Jalnce M.
Kerrick, tieorge.
.lolinMin. Jam...
Krutirr, J. R.
.Mel'ully. Miaa Maggie.
Mi'-hral, Mirt Ktnma K.
M .11. .kill. Jaime.
M DlDiii'. llrnlfil.
Potter. Miaa Riiaaaniia.
Smilh. M m Mary.
tMorkwrll, Leonard 2.
emgli-liin, Tbomaa.
Wallrrf, Kdwanl.
Wattrra. Iierid II.
WrlUhonae, Alri.
A. ti.AI LIN, P. M
Tkmitrance MerTiNa. A meeting
of the friends of tho temperance cause
will bo held in the Court House, in
Clearfield, uti Monday evening, the
11th instant, at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. S.
McMurrny.of Altoona.will be present
toaddrcss the meeting. Mr. McMurray
hat a wldo-apread reputation as an
able and eloquent lecturer, and we
have no hesitation in faying that all
who attend the meeting will bo de
lighted and benefited by his address.
A largo attendance is carnostly re
quested. Tho ladies are cordially in
vited to be present.
Narrow Escapk. Tho daily papers
report i queer occurrence that happen
ed on the llull.ilo & Erie mad on Sun
day morning a week. Tbo engine
and tender of tho passenger train,
which lea P.ufl'alo al i l.M a. m , got
off tho track al Itrocklon, and all
hands were net ( work to replace
them. In order to facilitate matter,
tho tender was uncoupled from the
baguage ear, and a couple of brakes
were set to kcrp the car from moving
off, as there is considerable of a de-
seendinggraiio towards Dunkirk. The
brakes were insnflieient to hold the
train, and it started oil before any of
tho employees could atop it. The
passengers were asleep or oblivious to
tho circumstance, and tho men una
ble to overtake the runaway, o it
mado lively time to Dunkirk, finally
stopping on a switch just before reach
ing tlio depot. J lie engine was, mean
while, retilaccd on tho track and gave
chase, but arrived in Dunkirk several
minutes after the train slopticd to in
form the psseengcrs of their situation.
Had any oilier train leen on tho track,
fearful consequence would bnvc prob
ably ensued. Congratulation over
the e.cnpe were numerous and sincere.
Iroliatily another such occurrence
could nit happen in a century with
out being attended with a fearful cat
astrophe. Erie IHixfrrrr.
lit RMK.n TO ITatii. Tho Titusville
rriiWol Saturday ays : On Friday
morning, a benzine tank containing
two hundred and fifty barrels of crude
oil and benzine at tho refinery of
Messrs. Crime, Teacher, Jnhnaon A
Co, situated on a ulo bill on the
Mill' r 1 anil and l itliole 1 lank Jioad,
a few rods from Oil ("reek, eiploded
with a loud report. 1 he force ol the
explosion that ten d 1 1.0 tank into
fragment, i heoiianobcngiiiew liicli
it had contained tuok fire at once and
ran down tho bill, deluging two men
named Geo. Rarllctt and Thomas
Knovtlton, who were stumling a few
feet below the tank, in a torrent of
fire. A soon a the explosion occur
red, Mr. R.irtlelt started on a run
along the si lo of the hill in order to
get out of the path tho oil wou'd take
in it descen', but had gone but a few
feet when he wns overtaken hy the
burning oil, which be say was knee
deep, and severely burned about the
body, tin reaching a place of safely,
he turned around to see w hat had be
come of his companion, and saw him
it . tt 1 1 T,
waiiow-iiig in iiio names, iwr. a, ai
once plunged into the fire, seir.ed his
companion, and dragged him out, and
then rolled him down the hill until
the flanies that had fastened to his
lody and clothing were quenched.
Mr. Knowllon expired a few hour
afterward. Mr. Rartlett, though se
verely burned, w ill recover.
Less than two-thirds the number of
acres arc now under cultivation in the
South than tbcro were before the war,
ior beloro the election of Lincoln,
which is the black point at which com
I menial damnation begins.
1 ht I tn ret lilt TVnrAflV le).f(.
f ti--ll(t ..i . HWflnmi1 Hti'W
".iTfilli IHnnn ir Ihr t .
loM."
It we ate wi.l'rei-d -ll e'ir-nt.. lmit,rrrf
ti. tun tliMt tun ant r 1,1 it:, on'i
nn'liiiig tot wh.t t I'oMii.i I., Unit,,,.),,, R,i
liaitinM.-.t on I l,i II Mill, . tin- ii .mr.
mi ..,H, .t l.i tru'li ami I'-' ii'if ' A .eg Jvmrt
ft-... I'r. Itii. . I.. I . I p l'..l,.l...j.
"The tiitnnll ot the silversmiths" t'
still i in t i nu.K D is as u'ljusi in
the nitieteenlh aa it was in the first
century. "Vim nu n , vn know that
our gain i by this tritdu."ii The
Pagan is more candid than the Chris
linn, end more consistent, too; lor
St. I.ukodoe not tell ns Unit Demo
trim disobeyed his "Goddess." The
race of groa t and variously-gifted men
is not vet extinct. History aays that
Alcibides, Urigen and others could
dictnto in several language, to as
many amanuenses, at tho same time
Rev. Mr. Williams is a modern illustra
tiona dramatist, a jurist, and divine.
He knows bo is a ready and rapid
writer, as his clnboritto reply asserts.
No amount of learning, no piety, no
powers of praying, (however loud,)
can sustain a wrong; lionce hia ignoble
failures to disprove my assertions.
What Wore they 1
Tho question ul issuo is this : Is it
according to U. S. law to pray or
read a Riblo in common schools or
institutes? 1 asserted, tho illith of
last November, that this practice was
unconstitutional, and a violation of a
plain command of their own version
of the liihlo. His learned and ioVV
reply appuared only December 17th.
I will now prove tlio correctness of
my position, ond then review his
statements.
Frco-will is God's Miigna Charla
ffireat Charter) to man. If abused,
He will punish. The Constitutions
(U. S. and I'a.,) give every man a
light to worship God as bo" pleases;
hence, if ho violutos no law of the
land, ho is accountable to God alono.
Education, if possible, should bo based
on religion on the true religion.
mere is no probability that men will
aoon agree on what is true faith ;
tienee the wise lorosight ol the illus
trious men who framed tho Constitu
tions master-pieces of human legisla
tion. Jill legislation, to bo law, must
be in accordance with these excellent
sources of equality. Tho laws regard
ing common schools and institutes are
so framed. The County Superintend
ent must "sec that orthography, read
ing, writing, Jintrlinu grammar, coos-
raphy and arithmetic" lie taught in
me common scnoois, "as well as such
other brunches as the Board of Direct
ors, or Controllers, may require." (3)
directors, or feupcnnlendents, are
"confined," (pretty harsh, that,) "in
Iheir examinations of candidates for
teachers, to Iheir fitnes as to moral
character, learning and ability." )
-or can any person teach "other
brandies than those pet forth in such
certificate of said teacher." (4) The
County Superintendent "is authorized
and required to call and invito the
teachers ol the common schools, Ac,
"and organize themselves into a Teach
ers' Institute, devoted to the I'mprorr-
mri( of teachers in the science and
art of teaching," Ac. A teacher who
"absents himself from tho institute of
bis county, without a good reason,
may have bis want of professional
spirit and zeal indicated by a lower
mark: on lus ceriincate in the practice
ol teacinng, man no otiterwise would
baro received." ) I can find nothing
raid about any kind ol worship, pray
er, or Rible-reading in the schools or
institute. It should be well-remem
bered, in this connection, that the
County Superintendent make oath
to perform all his omcial duties hon
estly, impartially, diligently, and ac
cording to law. ! )
"1 o the luw and to tbo testimony 1
have summoned you ;" they decide in
my favor, that the public" school, or
inslitutis, is nei tkal xhul.nd, where
neither Catholic nor I'rotcstant has
any right, from God or man, to wor
ship, pray, or read any version of the
liihlo. As a military colonel bat well
said, "our public schools houid be free
as air to the rich and poor, Christian
and Mehomedan. (F) No pretentions
to pictvor learuinir can set aside this
jusi and peaceable neutrality. "Pre
dilections ot parents, to lie carried
out legally and justly, must bo done
on thcirowa pretmfm. Where parents
and pastors are tho real anil entire
owner, thry can worship as they
think proper; but nowhere elu. All
parties have an equal ihare in the
common school, or institute; of course,
then, no man no matter how zealous
or pious hi conseitnee is can usurp
what belong equally to others.
Tho Constitutions and School laws
do not say tho myurity may dictate
to or dogmatize, over tho minority
All the blustering, "loud praying,"
must be done, if legally, On your oicn
ground alonr in Your dwellings and
meeting-houses. If this is not the
plain and obvious meaning of U. S.
law, freedom of worship would be
impossible Many persons discard
Catholicism, and "the thousand and
one" phases of Protestantism ; no law,
divine or human, ran coerce them, as
long as they respect tho rights of
others.
Tho version of tho liihlo are as
conflicting a tbo creed. A few ex
ample will illustrate my meaning :
1. In the number of books; what
one says is scripture, another says is
"doubtful"
2. Discord oven about tb Lord's
Prayer. The Protestant says the
the Catholic lubtraelt ; tho hitler says
tho former ii,i to tbo text ; and both
versions pronounce a dreadful curse
on the falsifier of the divine record.
3. ''Rut if they eannot contain," Ac,
(Prot. version, 1 Cor., c. vii '.I;) the
Catholic version uvs, "if they do not
contain themselves." "Cannot con
tain" citiinoif be cli,tfte a falsehood.
4. "Wherefore, whosoever shall eat
this bread onif drink," Ae. ; the Cath
olic says, "or drink," (1 Cor., ii 27.)
a contradiction.
1'hrro is also a dispute about the
Decalogue. Some Protestant denom
inations say Christ is not (,od. To a
great theological chemist, like Kev.
Mr. W., it is a mere trifle till is J'ro
testantism nl' light, then. Catholics
must discriminate between a divine
and a human creed, 'J'hcy cannot,
iike the person censured hy tiiblion,
sign their sanction "with a sigh or a
smile," nor can thev be like ' Puley's
Christian, who couldn't say 'no" to
nobody."
This, then, is my proof. Rer. sir,
my charge is sustained. Your own
version ol the Rible commands yon to
"cbey the higher power," Ac, ( Rom.
xii : 17 :) tho Constitutions (U. S. and
Pa ,) and the school laws, on the pres
ent question, are the higher power
to all; hence, since the Institute
claim the right to compel Catholic,
ifther attend, to listen to their pray
etn.ther set aside, nut only American
law, but even assumo preater power
lhan the God man, for He forced no
one to listen to llitn pray or worship.
..... ..,.,.y...i.lt..ia i, i
I I Will nun cxrinioiej .mi aliiieiin n(a,
! II. V. air. 1 1 Sill ,"- nl c Allien
I can law I!. U ia bounlcd on Ixing
I James' Hihle- bis rule .f fmili ; this
I religion dmiti rvei ytbinu - Cat hobcity
im thing for the "great A men. -an tin
timi." !) "The Institute cannot b
I tcr-ponsible Tor a erred tbty bad in)
lot or part in ratling win t ri.fi ii.y,"
(he isspiiaking of the Catholic church.
4 " I he i nj- ; iii" (voii eot the peo
ple,) "i against you ;" heneo he ba
concluded that my course, and nob
bis, was ille?.tk lii argument Is tho
"retort courteous," ns the epithets
"cloven fool,'' "tinMtnnshed," unmask
ed," or "nnmusked," "hood-wink,"
Ac, clearly proves.
Objections answered :
1. "Strange, to object ta prayer."
No, sir, on neutral ground ; anything
else would bo hypocrisy. Persons do
pray "amiss" sometime. St. James
says: "And many flatter God with
their mouths and lio to him with their
tongues," ( Ps. 8S fill.) Why would
not "God's Itenedicliou" bo givon as
soon for individuals' prayer, on their
own premises, ns at tlio Institute f I
asked this question in my last; you
could give no reply.
2. "Catholics did not ask lo wor
ship." Ofeourxo not; they will not
force their creed, or their Rible, on
any one.
ii. "Why couldn't Catholics worship
with Protestants?" iJecnuso Christ
founded their church, and men mado
yours.
4. "But the prayer was Protestant."
Any kind would be illegal.
6. "Tbcro ia prayer in Congress."
No purity; all are'f'roo to bear the
prayer, or not, as they think fit.
Teachers aro not on the same footing.
Even then, the practico is Calvamstic,
(introduced by tho Congrcgationalist,
Samuel Adams, via Old and New
England, Scotland, and Geneva.) (i")
0. "The school laws," p. 75. Was
not a word of tho law. Strange yoa
did not know the State Superinten
dent's ad vice from an Act of Assembly ;
and yet you promised to "enlighten"
the "ignorant" R. C. P. "Our Pap
says the Catholic man knows nothing
about the school laws." Very amus
; ...j t.ii r..i 1 iiv..il: .
"hi huu.iui ; ruining more is
said on the subject." What wild as
sertion ! If this is your luminous ex
position of human law, what must be
your authority in divinity?
7. "If Catholics and Protestants
want to pray, none can stop them
legally." Not true; all equal on
neutral ground. What nonsense this
"polly-piotv" is ! Could yon, sir, lis
ten to the Mass, Invocation of Saints,
Ac, at the Institute? or would yott
npjvrove a Catholic saying his praycri
or reading what you call "Apocrypha"
(doubtlol ) in common schools or insti
tutes ? If so, you would not be "a
jewel of consistency."
8. "J ho Constitutions profess to bo
founded on King James' Riblo." Yes,
you My so. It might bo as near to the
truth to assert that tbo Model has tho
British Constitution ; and the best
parts of it owe their origin to the
Great Charter wrung from the tyrant
John, in 1215, by Catholic Prelates
and Barons. The version of tho
crowned pedant was not even tbe first
Protestant one, as you seem to think ;
and the Catholic church had the origi
nal for over fifteen hundred years,
under her solo care and protection.
fl. "Catholics have done nothing for
this country." Tbo best Protestant
writers that ever lived refute you,
Rev. sir, such as Washington, tun
croft, Ac. (it) Thus your own youch
ersare turned,(swift witnesses"ngainst
you. Catholics, for their numbers,
have done as much for their country
as their other lollow-oitizens.
Y'our cause is a bad ono, Rev. sir ;
hence even yonrlrif lore, knowledge
of theology, and general learning, havo
fuiled to maintain it. 1 am none
afraid of American jurors. This is
not my first brush vith the "school
men ;" if I fail now, it will be the first
time. 1 flatter no one, but I stato a
fact: I have tcver yet "ignorant"
advocate as I am appealed in vain to
American love of fair play and impar
tial justice. As un American citizen,
I ask no more; nothing less will sat
isfy me. K O'Branioak, R. C. V.
December 2!'th, lfOS.
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Catholic A,tW "
Brook and Ormo, tho two thieves
Who first robbeil and tl.nn n.nl.,...l
Georgo Brodhead, at the Delaware
Water Gap, a few months since, were
convicted at Stroudsburg on Thurs
day evening, nnd Saturday were sen
tenced to bo hung.
ltartft.
Clearfield Markets.
Reported weekly for tha t'LAriri.n RarranfAw
ny J. P. ha.riaa, Poaler I. pry tionda, One.
eriee, Provieion., Ae, Aiarket at, Cleardeld.
Ci rnriai.n. Pa., Jan. 7, 1SA9.
Applea. geee (1 OO 11..,,.. drr".ed li
lined. VS Mi ll,d. grrea. T
Applr ttutlcr.Vaal. 1 til llama ntWM na
Bwter- 41'ln, 4J Mt ild.(iia, pa
"ran. K . I ftr I 8ider Mi,, p
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l!m k.hral Soat IS, 4 1 Mm pork.y bid . 3S m)
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Hoard.. M Ii OOJO (Ml Potatnea.. V.ii.l pa
t'orn.rhclled 1 f.0 IVarhre. dried, lb.. Ill
Com, ear Sin., t:.' pirr, y bbl i 00
Com meat, nek. I S Rye- 1 SO
fbrp. ewU fi( 4 e Mag., tpt ft ....Z
f'lot.rered - II. 00 S.lt. aark 1 0
t herer. 2 Sh.nglra. I in., M, PO
1'berriea, lb. Jl , th ' SSinrrlr.. f. in U 00
Chi.-kena, drad, lb, l." Ttmntha .red b P
KC J.' Tallow 14
T.llow
V heaL
Wool
Wood, j eord .,
r latrre.t 2 OH
Flour, 10 no t 1 1 on
Hay... ...... n oiiio.:.i no
2
Pittsburg Produce and General Market.
Corrected wrrkly, IVota latrat Tiluburg paper..
ri ot a.
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Hood rerief wheal...
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le in barrel..
b't. I,".i, I,rnj. y barrel
Hje lliar. yl Imrn-I
l:u. kwheat flour, hundred..
fiaaia.
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Apple..... 1j
7
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