Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 22, 1869, Image 3

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Cl-EAHriKU PA.
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Terms of Subscription.
rr In ,W hM fir If i lliin lliree months. ..12 oO
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If pslil niter Hirer elm u, -.vjr uimhuh - -- ( .
If paid alter the ratiiratiuu of six ini'iilhs
KI'.I.K.lOl M MtiCl ,
Mclhudlst fhnrth B. W.
H. !m.l- Pastor. I'ui.iie iMrflon every ruooeiu,
at I ni A M., ami r-
r'abhirrh School nl A. M.
Pravrr Moling crery ThuradaT, at Ti P. M.
Communion rvrvice, first rSabuotu of every
mouth. .1 1"! A- ., .,
HI, Kranln' Church CatholicItcr. Mr.
0'llmiiiii'-M,i ' 1"! o'clock on ll,t'
eeeond nml fnnrtk Snndavs of cnoh month.
tit. Andrew'. t'liurchI'.plcopal Iter.
C.Kiar. Hall Public Service tvindav morning
lit 1U o'clock, and lit 7 p. m. Sunday School nt
3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
t 1 o'clork.
tit. Julin'n C'hurrh I.utlieranRT. Mr.
'ixionrr. Public crv! every rjabbath, morrj
Injt and rvemnir.
f"pebytrrtii Church Iter. Mr. lU'Tiitn.
1'ablie Hi'n iM ivrrj babbatb, morning and eri-n-
No Paper Next 'EEK. There
trill bo no paper issued from this
xjflico next week, because printers
llko other people, wish lo enjoy
Christmas and Now Year, uud wo
hope thirl all our patrons will enjoy
llio holidays so enthusiastically that
lliey would not tako lime to read the
Jicpullican if it was issued.
Go to F. C. Crotntn' for a bargain
in anything in bis line.
The largest lot of confectionoriei in
town at McGaughcy's.
Lost. Tho finder of ten grain bags
some of which aro nearly new, and
others are marked '-J. Irwin" will be
suitably rewarded by leaving the same
at this olfico.
Buy your Christmas-tree trimmings
at McGauglieyV
Lost. On Friday evening, Decem
ber 10th, between William Brown's
and William Heed & Co.'s store, a gen
tleman's fur collar. Anyone finding
tho same will pleaso leave it at the
Republic or Journal ofllce and oblige
a friend.
A merry Christmas, and a gift for
young and old. llartswick & Irwin
are just receiving a large supply of
holiday j;oods; also drugs, medicines,
perfumery, tobacco and cigars, fcliool
and toy books, ond stationery of all
kinds; all of which will bo sold at
greatly reduced jirices.
I Session. The county Commis
sioners aro now in session preparing
for the annual settlemont. This will
be a raro opportunity for delinquent
Collectors to tome ia and settlo their
accouols before the Auditors meet,
which will bo on Monday, tho 3d day
of January next.
Children, buy Christmas presents
for your paronts at McGaughoy's.
A Mimical Concert will be gircn nt
the Methodist Episcopal Church in
Curwensvillo, on Tuesday and Wed
nesday evenings, tho 2Stli and 2JUh
instant, by Miss V. S. Boucher. To
those who nro fond of music, nnd wish
to enjoy a sleigh rido, should go, us
it will no doubt bo juilo a treat.
I'ostert and programmes will appear
in due time.
Kehihneii. We understand thut
Hon. G. R. Barrett, President Judge
of the District composed of the
counties of Carbon, Monroe, Tiko and
U'avno. lias rcsii'ncd, nnd that bo
hitcmls resuming tho practico of the
law in our midst. Ho is evidently
satisfied that the Bar is fuf more
remunerative llian tho Bench, a fuct
noon realized after tliey aro elet'ted,
by allaclive members of tho Judiciary.
1'arcnts, by Christmas and New
Yenr'g present for your cliilJrcn al
MuGaughry'.
. A four evenings inco, at couplo of
our fast young men, who aro but in
their toons, were siiglitly inebriated ;
' or, in other words, bad a brick in Iheir
hats, and doubtless felt O, be joyml,
while under the effects of whnt they
had imbibed, were overheard singing,
"We won't go home till morning.
We concluded from the load they
apMared to have on at iho time, that
they would do well if they could get
home before morning.
Virv Mich Mistakes. Tho fol
lowing piece of information we have
noticed in a largo number of our ex
changes :
The f h'riff of OrarfleU Mimir If ! a primr
the other dir. lie tai brinjinc a nmrii-inl bnr
glar, uniiiT terpl. year' fi-num-u, lo Ibe Prnilrn
tiarr. The oftWr and hii primnrr wit nn the
iarrn train f I lie Petinrli'ila Ontrel Hail
riia'l. Tbe li"er wan hund-i-nlid arid bi.lil.lfii.
anil at Ln'rube lir ooruriird a m'nl will. Ihr tl.cnrl.
Al flrenbnr lie didn't In ft lie a nut in tlir
ar at all. Il-fe a tnvnU-rr. The ear n.
waifb had bwi' k.id ir awnrlly. ere anil
the 4ot leedinr V 'lie '" '"el.
thick bad nut er h.-fnre. wa alio ..n,id
to lie fa.lniril. aod Uimi fvt afforded a partial
oIlltHK ol Ibe uilnlerv. 1 he lell a in thi-re.
urele, thonrbt tie ditreped Mieriff. Yhe dour
arm. lorrrd and tfiT lie M l. An oien
window explained erervlhinc. but nt frratle to
tba tatiaTai tion d" the HieTtn. who wu eoiajH-lled
to fo hone ond report "Now, lie', gimc."
Now, if our cotcnipoiarics will junt
substitute ".Somerset" for "Clearfield,"
their Mt (X romance w ill be a fact, and
t lie saddle will bo on tlio right horse
Bryan is tlio burglar's name.
Candy toys, prunes, nuts, oranges,
lemons, figs, and candies of all styles,
at McGaughoy's.
Pi nnKi lr.ATti. Wo aro compelled
to announce tho sudden demise of Mr.
Wm. Irtin, of Cm wcnavilh", on Mon
day morning last. He had been un
well for some time, but not confined
to his bed. On Sunday morning, in
passing from his room In tho hall, he
fell to the floor insensible, and remain
ed so until ho expired. Ho was one
of the oldest und nnl active business
men in our county, having resided at
Curwensvillo, for over forty years,
where he accumulated a fortune, sur
rounded by a large family, who mourn
Lit Unexpected demise.
rrvria rwni
.yioir y.talon than t.tnlly.
An old frtf hil lum rrtnipil tonunn' Nut. tlie (-rent fliiiiiirlul "pun
Inuitlcnt of Itio lulo rlcdlon; A .let- I " 1"'7, liiivit llin of llio
rymnn in Hit i-ouMV, nix tlrm .trior fi'ilr.l Siat.rsM-rimrrt .not. tlM.
r-.' J i luu. Ill hi liifimil' niiiikil it. I Liil
llio election, lliiniu'lillely rvinovc-tl
i ti t niiotluT clotiiiin diliiit, not
diTtitninu; Unit liy nti tiding lit) wuiilil
lima li'i''li)il"vol(i. A biollicr, bloiiBoil
wi'.h a lllllu nioro knnwlt'tlgo of tlio
..I.... ! . . I..... I.U .IU.......
Ihc
- i.;. i iii iiiiiuu una uiniin. i j
I iluy ItrToro tlio vlrclion, nml culled tlio
l licvcrrntl rscnllcrnan's attention to llio
fai't llmt ly Ilia removnl lio Imd lost
,s yo0
Unit was uliockin ncvM to
tlio political fi-olings ot llio divinely
minded individual. Hut lio was not
thus to bo clicnted out of liia roto for
Geary by any muli rascally law as
that! Tlio morning of tlio election,
(very rally,) llio clergyman aforesaid j n,eK0 bonds is held by wealthy per
hitched his horse in his buggy, loaded sons, whoso incomes from tlio gold in
his wile, two babies and himself into j wlliLl' I"0 """J" ucnr qito
it, (together with Bomo cold victuals, '"W- Tlio enpital invested in bonds,
v .. , , , . , also, escapes luxation, which fact aids
"corteo pot, cic.j nnu siuricu oacu
for bis former residenco, (llio house
still being unoccupied,) and went lo
getting break fust; and, to tlio aston-
ishment of tho legal voters, soon ufler
presented himself at tlio polls and
otTcrcd lovolo. Ho was challenged,
but took tho oath, stating thut it was
his regular placo of residonco und that
ho did not come into the diitrict for the
purpose of voting and 'therefore was
allowed lo vote; yet, ho removed
therefrom nguio tho same day.
Wcro some scurvy politician guilty
of this crime, he would bo indicted for
perjury. But, being a clergyman, and
having committed ti:is indiscretion
in voting for Geary, that functionary
would of course pardon him il'indictcd.
If such men are on the road to heaven,
what route should sinners take?
F. C. Cromm, having determined lo
remova elsewhere, will closo out his
stock of cloths, cassimcres, beavers,
&c, at and below cost. Call at once
and receive a bargaiu.
EECottuta's Office. Below will be
found tho number of Deeds entered
for record In this office for tho week
ending Monday, December 20th, 1SG9,
together with tho names of tlio grant
ors and grantees, where situated, and
tho consideration :
Deed of D. B. Moore to Allen McDonald, for lot
in Pcnuville; eoniideratlon, SIM).
Deed of Daniel Chambere to Ocorcre flalley, for
lot in Curwcnavillc eunndcratitin, Sl,2d(l.
Deed of Daniel Hartnock and wil'e to Amol Hile,
for lot No. 68 in Curwentville; conniderntiou, ttuO. j
Deed of Amol Hile and wife to II. S. Broome, fir
lot No. C3 in Curwcnavillc; conriiicration, $70i
Deed of Tliouiaa Toiler nnd wire to Lewis 6.
Doild, for 100 acrea in llrady township; consid
eration, tl,eu0.
Deed of O. I,. Reed nnd wife to Z. C. Mcfiil-
.mKh, for lot No. t, block No. 1, in Clearfield;
consideration, $4u0.
Deed of the Eieeutorl of Christian Emeigh to
David W. Hull, lor 100 aorea in Morris town.liip;
contideratiun, i.'l,UO0.
Peed of Marv J. Ojilcn and husband to 7.. C. Mc
Cullougli, for lot iti Cluarficlil; consideration, eiltO.
Deed of I'.achel Driegs to Mark Willirrifrht, for
27 acres in Ferguson tonnsliip; oonaiileration,$oUU.
Deed of Jamea Dimn and wife to Fubert Orcen,
for Jl acres in llogi township; consideration, 91 (HI.
Deed of Robert Green and wife to Caroline dear
bart, for M acrea iu IJujrgs township; considera
tion, fc.'H0.
I eeil of Jacob L. Oearbart and wife to Cnpelln
k Utiles, for .'il acres in Hoggs townsbip; consid
eralicn, ifiW.
Deed of Mrs. Matilda Allport to D. W. Holt, for 00
acres in Graham township; ennaideralion, tl.UuO.
Everybody goes to McGaughey's for
holiday goods.
Liht orJinoBS drawn for January
Term, 1870 :
ORAin jraora.
J. O. G1asKiiw.Bcct-aria
.lames Mehaftoy Hell
Vm. Peters llrudford
Henry tirufiius.. "
Wra. Kimes Ilurn.iile
Paul McOarvev ( hist
William Murray.
Oirard
John Marlle "
Aucustus Minot "
ll. It. I.ueorr Huston
VanJleCraylon
Kdward (iillipan.Jordan
John F. lrwiii..Clearfield Michael Iluiler..... Morris
Thos. Kiler llavidDale "
John I.vtl.-, Jr. " I.ueien Jolinaon... "
William Wise.. .Ferguson I U. h. Monrc I enn
William Harrier-.OirardjA. Iloalich Osceola
Alet. Murray " johu Ilnrne "
' tnAvr.Rst jraons.
John W. ati..Beecariai Mitchell .h.ipe... Oirard
Wm. S. Wright,
rinlomiin llvera..
11. Mclilauitbhu.
Levi W ets.1 "
A. L. llnover "
Wm. Ligtitner.,
Samuel furry...
K. K. Hiirev lloihen
Adam llreth- Cell P.U.riclioonover.urnnain
John Clary l!loomr!. I. Stephens (Julicb
(Mluinme'l IltaJford (icorge ll.itl.-r ... "
J.M. Carlila. Ura.l) Andiew Shod "
Win. Metlarren... " Nieliolaa Strnw... Jordan
C. K. Smead....lioruslde .1. I.. 1 hompron.. "
Prank. Sawver. - " II. Keueilv....KarUiaus
John llobisiiu Chart New tun Head el.awrvnce
WviKolaiid " Jiiph Owen.)? "
Jaenh Pennington. " It. miiig... Lumber Ci'y
V.MePheraon..Clrrlleld: J. II. Hile...
A. I.Hhnw " .lae.il, llnrjre. Morris
J.,bn V.nhera Covloetea J.ll.M Muerav.N. M h.
A. Hchnarrs....
I.,a. Cathcrman...Oiiecfila
Jnhn Iteese....
Jnhn Iteiter...
8. S. Cranston
.luhn H. ( err.
Jauies Graham..
Charles Cleaver Pelin
llavid Ppencer
lieorge 1 ullcrton... "
OirardMajnea I. llver..Pike
J lul,i.rt.-itiitt...WlKidward
Read Hoycrfa Slmw'i boliduy adver
tifetnent in nnotlicr column of this
week's pnper.
MiGntigliey bus cvcrytliing j tiu enn
want in tint candy lino-
SiVtamcl
At the bouse of HoatnT Ei pbr, ia D-lmond,
I.iwa. on December Tlh. 1 r.C.. by the Rev. Ml.a.
Mr. P1IKHMAX PIUTCllAllll.of Al len, Hardin
cnu nt v, and V i -s F 1.0 II I .N K n LOOM, form. tly of
Curwtusvillc, Pa.
On Monday moniing. the SMb In.Unl, al bi
residence in Curwensvillo, after a brief illners,
WII.I.IAM IltVIN. Mr. agcdoU years and IWdnva.
SlIKRIFF-l. SAI.E.-TI.0 S-II'S "
fvniit til l-onnnvivniim n. uvnu..,
Juc1.ro Sliiirtvool ilclivei-iiis tlic
iiin. lliut it mrlf:n.!;t-P, or a mrui ikit
nt Slici iirr? f!tlo, in nol liotintl to look
(iryoi.d the judtrmoiit docktl lo n i-r-tuiii
wlit-llit-r llio fntcritu iIk-iciiii are
nroncrlv miKio dv million , "
,. l.. si lli.'tu i It (IcIlt tlVC elill V ol
juilL'niPiil, or nn utiiiiilliorir.otl i-iiir
of HatiHrarlion, llio l'rolliotmlnry w
lialilo for dtiniiific " V""i
I""'1'
injured. IIciko, w licro llio rroinonti
lary without tlio imllioriiy of tlicj
Court entered on Ilia docket u.nnht a
jinl.'int-iit, -tiitirlii.-d on f fi ," U
"Held tliul Hie entry wua perfectly
rcttliir nnd roiu-l unite l,cr
.n to wlioni tlio judgment il-cir
ri-.'tiliirly dotkfted Vn tonstlruclive
mtiirc, nnd that it " not ncecKnry
to nenrcli ftirlheriind iteecrlain helli
er there wnR nny record ol n order of
the f'oiirt HirsximgRHcli ftitfin.iion.
Exchange.
A correspondent oft'' Sun recently
.interviewed lIor.ce Greeley, hut the
uLxnit tlie Rieharil-
eon nffair, that wit ennnot print his
rcmiirkt Tho editor or tho Tribune
mny write "ho'it vitiiie and iimrithly,
hut it sjeems they ncillttr talk or
practice what thsiy puMiati.
Iih Ii now lurk, tlm wliri Ik ol huMin",
('!)( ImiikK mill n In I liu times out nt
joint jjeiicrnlly. '1'lierr l tliU dillor
ciice, bo over, lieli ii'ii 1S57 iin,l lUOO:
llio tnoiu'tnry Hires uf tlio forhu'ryear
was ow inj; to a "jiaiiie," a "crisis," a
Ions of ( Onfiil. 'lien in banks or Ustio ;
tliul of tlio prusont year was produced
by no sik Ii caime, but it is llio direct
result of tlio finitncial policy of tlio
Government. There lias been no
"panic," no "crisis;" but there havo
been and arc government bonJs in
which more than it tboiixaiid millions
of diilhiisofthe capital of this country
1 1 0 hnriod out ol reach Of tho people 1
and uneiniiloved in any sort of biisi
I ncMS. Much tlio L'retltel tiortion of
jn Ue(,pin,, ;t tlxm inv.
keeping it thus invested and dead
to tliu use of business.
Whilst tho immeiiBO sum locked up
in (tovernmonl bonds, cannot be
touched by those in iinancial distress,
tho policy lit Washington has been,
and is, to contract the currency. An
inflated circulating medium is not to bo
mlenc.'iteil nn irniiern! iirincirlon. lint.
oureountry is, at present, financially 1
in an exceptional condition. Wo pay
"war prices" for almost everything
rxeep. wheat, which tho farmers havo
been hoardim: because ihcy could not
get "war prices'' for it. Whilst we
pay llioso high prices, there is less
money in circulation than at any pe
riod since 1SU2. Now, considering
this State of afTairs, tlio Secretary of!
' .
the Treasury, instead of contracting,
should havo pursued the policy of ex
panding the f tirroncy. The people
ta.un r. minn Tlw. MAOlla' flf
business require ii.' As the Federal
Jovcrnmctit make our money it
should havo manufactured some for
tho K'iief of ils distressed subjects. On
the other hand it bus taken much of
it from tit i if and contrives to do so
from day to day.
What, then, is the remedy T Money
cannot bo had except ut ruinous dis
counts, consequently banks break and
business languisi.es. Jjct Congress
authoriio the Secretary of tho Treas
ury to redeem threo hundred millions
of tho five-twenty bonds by iBMiing
to their holders three bundrod millions
in greenbacks. The volume of the
circulating medium will thus bo swell
ed threo hundred millions of dollars,
that amount of the public debt will be
converted into money in tho bands of
tho pcople,confiJenco will bo restored,
business will flourish, and wo shull
soon havo flush times again. What
suvs tlio Honorable Joint Cessna to
this proposition t His course on the
financial question, during tho coming
session of CongrosH, will bo closely
watched. To sustain Boutwcll's poli
cy of contraction, is to say to the
fanner, your wheal is not worth more
than one dollar per bushel, to the me
chanic, the price of your wares must
be reduced it hundred per cent., lo
the laborer, your wages must conio
down to fifty touts per day. Let tlio
people look to Congress. Bedford
Gazette.
. iMtty OutragedThe
.Vrrro
nuir a.
Tho Stivninili Ilrpublican records an
infamous outrugo comntiltod upontlio
person of it respect ulilo ludy, Mrs.
Jolinson, in Tliomasville, Mitcliell
i-ounty, Ga., on the 2!'tli of November,
dy tin inimcnso hlnck ruscul tiy the
tiMino of Williuin Leo. It uppcurs tliitt
Mrs. Johnson hud retired lor tlio
niirlit, with no ono in tho hnuso but
avery sinull child and tho first inti
nintion tliitt rtny jierson wits near wns
tho door bein biokenopcn und the1
fiend standing before her. Sho usked
the netfro whero bor husband wus, he
being in his employ, and hnd been for
some time.. It was then that ho in
formed lier ol his hellish intentions.
She itntiiediutnly seized tin nxo, nnd
attempted lo defend herself, wherciip-
on the tiegi o took the axe from her,
and ut the snmo timo si ruck her with
n stick which he had in liis hand,
knockinfj her senseless. Upon resto
raiion to consciousness slio discovered
that sho hud been dragged ubout forty
yurds from tlio house. Tho nero.not
being satisfied with what ho huddonc,
then stamped with his infernal feet on
her throat und in her face. Sho be
came n neon scions for tho time, nnd
' while in litis condition ho finished his
I hellish nnd damnublo work.
On tho morning of December 4, a
innrlv rif m.'ti .1 ihirniaeil ha fllil lllln.
II i .1.-. .1 - .1 i...:n-.
renrewenieu luai inej were tiiu euei i nn
..( VI,, ..l,!l ,..,.. lr- .T,l, !,.,, il,;
fiend, who liud been idcntihed nnd nr
ri'Bted. lint tliev were informed bv
. ,. ... ... j -, ,.,. .
'r' J""'
i beinjr llbscllt) tliitt IlllO COHlU Hot tl-
liver llio lu'jrro to lliein. Alter nonie
(tailoyinjr, they enicceeded in getting
in iioMH-KMon of liim. Ho wu, then
ttilsen n abort dislnnce from llio town
nnd dixit, ubout dnylifrbl, two balls
penetrating dig body nnd killing bim.
A mnn in Cincinnati ndvertiac for
n fsil tuition : "Work not so much nn
i ol'ject nit uoh waiH.
IHarltrW.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by III! sise Musai.r. rhote.Ble
and Its-tail lleelrr in llr.v tiooiU, firc-erlea, Pru
tisions, Aew, aiarket street, llrarlielj, Pa.
Ciaannrun, Pi., Dee. II, 1119.
A'.les.gieen.7. fjj, lid lines, dressed Is
line. I, P' i -I ii nn ., green
Kttll tir.'t) 1
o to Mii.ulileis.. I'"' L IH
Means Sll ati( .1 (It P..es. out.. Ill
llnekwheat I S Lard Ji
lliiek.lieal Himrlb, 4' Mess poi k, 1,1,1.. .3" 00
lleef, dried 2 'lt "
lleef, fre-h no I"1 Omens I 0"
r.oanls, M U tl(t IS m Potaloea fOfiLl KO
li.rn shelled If Pi aches, dried, lb.. t.i
Corn, ear I'i'Mi "u Plaster, T bbl S !
""ir.,.,, me,i.v.ck, I ;s- n.
! rhn.,. ft ct2 4l'(i on li
.. lb
t i
J.,
Imersreil I hall, 0 sl.cn i'
I,..,. . hhmilea.la in. M no
i.A, n. sii' u uKih.ir..'A inini.L 1 1 on
I Chickens, drsd. lb. lo Timothy seed h ""
r J.i Tallow -I
l inseed ! " heat I i
fluiir 7 nor 7 id ',ki I
, 1 J I'll 1. 1 II 00 W.md. eoed Ml
A CohkIi, ( old or Sore Throat
l'.e-nirea immediate attention, as
neglect often results in a incurable
'.ung Ilisease.
Brown Bronchial Trochet
will invariably give instaat relief.
Tot Pronehins, A-thma, Catarrh, Consumptive
and Throat IHases. they have a
soothing enVeL .
Bingert and Public Fpe"'r" clrr
and Btrenjthon the rolca.
. - .-j -iiw
Owing toll.. gd reputation and popularity
the Tmebee, many worthiest ana eneap laiisnun'
are olferrd, which are good for aothing.
Ue sure to olta:n the liae
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIKi".
Bold traiyrtaia ..! 6sa
vTa.
l !. ...... w. antni . . imn.
J.li.C.ltAlIAM&SONS,
MAMKKT PTRKKT.
C L K A 1! F I K L 1) , Ya.
Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, Dry
Goods, Groceries, 4c.
mtIR iohnerlhera bnrlnx antered Into partner
.1 thip for tha turpoee of earrjln on the
huinea of MerehandUlnr, sow offer a ood
'id rare opportunity to tna nnnn 01 v.r..-
Selil and adjoining oouniira 10 .uj .-m
at wbolel or retail prlcel, thai will Mlonlih
tha unln.troeted. Their gooda will lie parllou
lnrly aeieotrd to uit thle market. Every lady
will, therefore, tail tho nttentlon or her hniband
to tbll fet, became thii branch of cur builneei
will receive tpeclal altenllun, and orerythlni;
needed In s well regulated houiahold will at all
tiinei ba found In our alote.
DRY GOODS:
Our Hock of DRY lilMIDs) ihall not ba inr
paned, alther In qnality or prloe, and will m
brace, In part, Prlnti of arery iljlo. fllngbann
and Lawni of etery quality, Muillna of arery
grado, lie Lainel adapted to tna ea 01 ioe
old and youngi and trery article of any kind of
goods they tall Ii lo ba at repreicnted, and war.
ranted to giro aaUifaotlon.
DllESS GOODS:
An to nHF.m CiOOI)! we bar a iplendld
auortment of Alpacat, black, white, and In col
on; .nnurei, filka, and In ehort all the newest
tylea in the market.
Wa dealt tbii fact to
bacomo known to orery penion In theeounty.
. .e lilirsB
With our now ana oxteniire evoca oi
000DS, the ladlca can all be eulted by Ju.t
dropping In and getting a nice dreai pattern,
lace aett, kid glorea or by doing that which la
better . giro her. ..ll-flll.d pur.., and sh. will
Ind rood and paying inrestinenU in ambroid
ariea, edgings, ribbons, gloves, hosiery, or any
other household nooessltlea.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR:
And In addition to what w hare elreety
enumerated, we keep all kinds of CUNTLE
IMIiN'H WEAK such as Clothi, Cassimsrea,
Satinetls, llata, Boots and Shoes. Ac. bealdea,
a Blew assortment of Made-np C'l.tTIII!s
for Men and Hoys, manufactured out of tha very
beat material, which wa will sail for cash or
exchange for country produce at prleaa which
will aalonlsb everybody.
SQUARE TIMBER:
ff ar now largely enfagrd In buying and
selling BQ.UAKK TIIHIIICK and manufac
tured LUMBER, and will giro this branch ol
business apetlal attention, and therefore make il
an objeot to avery one who baa liumoer 10 sen 10
come and dval with us.
GROCERIES & HARDWARE :
Wa shall also leep constantly on hand a
goneral assortment of CltOCICHIE and
II ABDWABi:, which we will sell at exceed
ingly low prleea. We also keep a full assor:-
nantof Ctl'KKcSMvVAKK. Ttls department
will ba kept full and complete, and all who
contemplate housekeeping, will (nd II tu tbelr
advantage to come and trade with ei, because
we are an situated, end, from long experience lu
the business, so well acquainted with the wants
and neeei.liles of this community, that we feel
satisfied If every man woman and child only
makes it a point lo buy their foods from as, wa
can please them both as to quality and price
Therefore, aoeae along an buy your BOOTS
SHOES, HATS A CAPS, BKADV MAUE
CLOTHINtI, and everything you need lo ren
der yourselves and families eoinfurtable, from
JAMES Jl. GHAHAM & SOXS,
oct CLEAKFIELD, PA. 17
SUcdirat.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infirmities'-St. Paul.
IIt. KOYElt tS
PLT.K
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
Vsafe, pure, pleaaant and keallh-giving Tonic
strictly vegetable, and manufactured fn'm
I Ike most tiureand choice materials Is net a spirit
. .
I drink nor substitute for whitky, but a scientific
compound, for Ihe prote-tioa of the system and
the cure of disease, made from chemically pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or olhcr irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
must delicate stomach. A long private eipert
ence baa attested its
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
Ko Hitlers at present offered to the public
- n.HI, n.lieinl eirftte. and vet so safe
and pleasant lo take. It's me is to cure disease,
and it will nol create an appetite for spirituous
liiuora, but will cure the edeels .f dissipation.
To inrresm the Appetite,
To promote Ii (tell ion,
To frt sprpsia,
To cure Pu rr and Apne,
T) en re IHliiounMS,
To rnre fonstipslion,
To cure Ohronfe Diarrhoea,
t To cure llrert bnrn,
To oure Flslulmee,
To cure Acid P.rnrtations,
To enre Nervoun Debit if j,
To enre Kyporhondria,
To eure Fell'wneeii of fotiiplexinn,
To cure Pimplrs end 111 -tehr-V
Fo- tipneral ProFtrelii-n of the
PhjUal powerit
I FK IT.
t'SE IT.
VFE IT.
I FK IT.
I FF IT.
fSE IT.
I SE IT.
I SE IT.
t FE IT.
USE IT.
t FE IT.
I FE IT.
I FK IT.
VFK IT.
leu it,
anJ it will cure you.
Fold ererTwhen, at $1.00 per bottle,
Mann-
fartnrrd etrlumrty he
1JOYEI1 & SHAW,
CLr.AHFIM.ri. PA
Who o!Ter liberal inJ.cemenls t. the trade.
Oe4. ;, 1 sow if.
Democratic Almanac.
fpHIS invalaablo pnl.liation W f-r -ale at the
I p.t .(nrf. It bnli be In Ihe hend of evert
IraetnfMvrtAt. It rontainii full rttHlw mom fn'ta
everv emtnty ia the I nitcd Hlit-e: hrtnte. the
number for mtitni a eMtnjleta tit of the
namen.f all ihr newepaperMipprerl and mol.bed
durine l.inmtn's oHninHsiraiitia ; and t lint fur
eontcn. the n.me. ,.f all ibec ci. Hia.,. who were
Ii.la. fl.r fnlnre r. ferenee. a-r worn mer ... ,
the price of tin- r..,le.tl..n. The number fo, IS...
is .1.,, full of valuable statistics. Anyunesemling
f' B0 ernts to the rt MuMrr. will rewire ty pmstr
of . e nt rw.fm.( pa.,.,.. ', j. .:,f
SW AIM' P '('' A. Kennedy's Med ea)
lii.rrrr. Ilelmb.ild'e Bueba. Ilaker s Ced
I .... n,l J.n.'a aad Aver's mediriaec nf e'.ry
kind, for Bale k, HAKTSVltl. IK IH.
Vl.ll;wlf.ilii.i XtUrttisf mrnls.
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
Mil'. M. A. IIIM'TH Imi in.l annul f.nra
Patit and l.oti'bn with Ibe laii-.l desiens.
pn-tmallr i-lietid Iiimii Ibe gieati.t nioallir;
ai.o. tlia must elegant 'j nmnutigt ttf be secured in
J'siis. sui'b ns
lai m, tun nova, VF.I.VKTC, ri.ownnn,
IlKIHM, VKtl.S. FINK JI;WM,;V. and
IIUMMHO 1' A IT.1t PATllillNS, DIIEnH
aed ri.oAK M A K 1 Nl.
K'liisive aitrnl tor Mrs. M. Work's celebrated
system fur out ling ladii-.' dresses, saeipies, liasqnes,
An. N. IV. eoraer of Klaranth and Chestnut Sla.
Philadelphia, (Sept illl, Oll-flm
"TTsTao ikTstaufferT"
Gg) WATCHES & JEUELKY,
sT,fc4 Ko, 4S Korlli Second Rtreol,
Corner of Cjuiury PIIILADKI-PIIIA.
An nssnrlnient of Wiilchos, Jewelry, Silvor and
Plnled Won' canti.nlly on hand.
Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to. jr-S-ly
S. (Hibernian. - O. Uitilnger. - II. hilbcrinan.
S. SILBERMAN & CO.,
urontKRs amd JoBBf.n or
FANCY GOODS, PIPES
NOTIONS, &C,
lit .Vorli Fourth Street,
m,H PIIII.AIlF.I.PIIIA. lrrpd
T, C. MYERS
WITH
wm. w. ratjL. aoAa
WM.'W. PAUL & CO.,
WII0LF8AI.B
AND NIIOE
ni mi u ii ov jse,
673 Market fit. I4 Commerce St shore 6lltb,
mylD PHILADELPHIA. ly
i. uot.Lowai-su
a. tiavia CAnar.
HOLLOWBUSH fie CAREYf-
I500KSELLERS,
Blank Hook Manufacturers,
AND STATIONKltS,
2IS Market St., Philadelphia.
SijaL-Psper Fl'iitr Hacks and Hags. Foolscap.
Letter, Note, Wrappiug, Curtain nnd T all
Papers. feulfe-ly.
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 34 Mouth Third Street, Philadelphia,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will receive prompt atten
tion, and all iufurmation cheerfully furnished.
Or.lcra aolicited. aprll-tf
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
Ko. IT ft. Fifth St. and 424 Commerce,
nilLAPELnilA, Pa ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
run tub balk or
Wool, Oinsenc, Fur Skins, Feathers, Leather,
t iax Seed. Ilried FruiU, Clover Seed. Koota,
Deer Fkios. Kutter, Ueeswax, Sheep
Skins, Het: Ac, Ac , Ac.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Trice enrrent forwarded en request
June It. 1868 Jy:pd
LADIES' FAACY FIRS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
718 Arch St.,
Middle of the lllock, bet.
UaatidStb SI., Smith side,
PHII.ALlKLPIilA.
Importer, manufacturer
and ltcaler tn all kinds
and qunlitv of
FANCY FIT. 8
ron LAtuea' a cniLnnBiv'B
a s.in.
Having enlarged, remod
eled ami impmved my old
nnd frtvorablv known VV K
'" --i;jt!7r''r KM POH I CM, and having
Imported 'a eery lorge and splendid assortment of
all the dilTcr.'nt kinds of Furs trom Srst hands In
Kumpo, and have had theiu made up by the most
skillliil workmen. I would rcspcllolly invite my
friends of Clearheld and adjacent eoontles, to call
and diamine inv very large and oeautllui aseor.
nienl of r nc Furs, for Ladiea and Children. I
am determined to Bell at as low prices as any other
reepeeleJile House in Ibis city. All Furs Waran
ted. Mo misrepresentations to ellect snles.
JOHN FAIIFIIIA.
Sept. J9. 'S0-4n 718 Arch St. Philadelphia.
"erttfrcltnnt TaUorjS.
Fs C. CROMM,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
VFl'1.1. supply of Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vestlngs constantly on hand, which will be
in.de up according to the latest fashions, in a
substantia! manner, aud at low ratra. niy"6
ItJCIh" Goins It Alone. 1800.
R. n. L. STOUGHTON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Htrecl, I irartJeld
, Pa.,
II
AVISO opened business en wy own book,
at the old stand in nhaw's How. ! tberernrs
animunee to the public that I have now on hand
a well aelected and large assort mem ot
Cloths, Cfissimeres, Vestings,
fleavr-a, and all kinds of Ooods for men and
hoys' wear, and asu Bow prepared to make up to
order CLOTH I NM, from a single article to a full
.ml. in the latest atylea and most workmanlike
I manner, rescial attentloa given lo custom
l work and catling out for ass and boya. I
I idler great bargaina to customers, and wa'raal
enllie aatisfaciioa. A liberal share of pubiic
I natronaae la solicited, t all and see me
JaoT-ll
E. R. L. MTOI'MIITOS.
II. IIRIIHJK.
.-.n-TT 1 Tt -r-i a V V TS
jyj Jttl. H J l L 1 J I
(.Utore one door east of Clearfield Il.iuse,)
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
Kf'KPB on band a full assortments of flent'
Farniekleg Oooda, surk as Milrte, Linea
and Woolen I'ndershlrls, Drawer, aad Sorks,
Neck tiee. Pocket Handkerchiefs, ulloves, llata,
I'mbrellaa, As., in great variety. Of Piece
lioods he keeps tha
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
Fueh as Rlack Imeskln of the Tory best enske;
Fancy Cassimerr, in great variety , also, Feenrh
Coatinc. Leaver, Pilnt. Chinchilla, and Frieott
nv.rroetipg. All of which will be sold cheap Tor
Cash, and made ap according lo the lateal atylee
by esperteneed workmen.
Also, Agent for Cleartleld enemy for I. M
Sit.ger A Cos. celebrated be.ing Maebiees.
Nov. I. IMIJ if. H liRII'illt.
Southern Land & Emigration
riisjpisv,
WASHINGTON', 1). C.
V 111) AN 17. Els aad esteWishcd for the Purchase
nnd Male of Farming and Mineral lnda,
and improved Heal Kilate in tlie SouilrVrn Malra
TII'IM At P. ri.'iItEXCE. President.
,111. Fr'KHNS. Vie. Presi'lelit.
.1. 1II.NHV ASKIN. Trca.nrer,
Pretidetlt Fourth Nulmnal It.nk of I'liildi lpliia.
.InllN JM lit It I Keerel.ry.
1 Uses. C. M ACIlOW Kl,l..
At.-orney and Counscllr.
OfSrP: TT,.,inelen PlliMinr;. Corner Ferentli
Ft., and Penn". llama Avenue, tVai-hiligton, 1. C.
sitisEtrr.:
Onv. Ji.hn T. Id "insn. Albany. N. A'.
K. llnv. Win. Ilitt'er. Clearfield. Pa.
Ilov. T. F Randolph. Trcni-n. N. J.
Ki.Oov. Wm. F. Packet, William-part, Pa.
Sept. I. ( tf.
''SHI S.Y. Came lrrpmg on the peerol
I'l ere ,.f Ihe subscriber in Hell tewn.h p. eb-ul
. . ill at-L in i.i. w,
j . . ..: ,B , b,.,
, " The ewner or eaners ere reinestcd, l
prnperlv. par charges, and
.' h.r , u rf ,. the
M. is.s.oeed tolalnt two
la.dieecla. ' KNnCII D. W LlZtU
Veil township. Dee. 15. InfdMipd.
1lH HAI.I--T.O large, heavy MAltKS.
,.l.i -er. ,,lil suitisMe for loiirmg or tlm-
' boring.
Wlll be sola reaoanie inr ... -
G. R lARI tir
"
Jrtk
r an iwaswiww-rjaasaaia.aaninili
MUST BE
SOLD!
CLOSING OUT AT COST
AT TIIK
KEYSTONE STORE!
fpOK undrriiftnnl, intenilioj lo retir from the
X nirruiinlilfl bufincf, il now elating out hi
tntire itock of fiooda AT AND BELOW CUBT
ouDi.riiing
Wool Del nin en,
Mcritin,
roplini,
AlplOCM,
Empren Clotb,
Men's & Boys' Cassimeres,
Cloths,
Ratinetta,
Tisnius,
Kentucky Jeans,
I.adlea Cloaking,
Coats,
Shawls, Ac.
A full line of Domestic Goods,
Sbeetlnits,
Delaines,
Flannels,
Qlnghams,
Cotton Flannels,
Ac, Ac.
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES,
Hati nd Cipi,
Uuin and Arctic Overilioei,
Tftble ind Floor Olletothi,
Wftll rper and
Window Ehadff,
Carpet all widths.
Aod a great rarictj of llotierj, Xotiooi and Tritn-
miogi of erorr dcKription,
Tac)iei Trimmed Hats,
Velvet',
Kit, bo til,
Itftltnoral Pkirti,
Hoop Skirti,
Linen Table Coreri.
Wool Tublo Covert,
Kapkint
Counterpanei,
Ttmlct.
A large aenorlneRt of Ladiei'and Children 'i Wool
lloodi, Nubiai, 8hk.wli, ko.
Person in want of anything in tbo aboet line
of goodi are invited to give me a call, and obtain
good, at wholriale prices.
ff Grain and country product taken in i
ebenge fur goods,
I). G. MVtlNG.
Cl-arfield, November 10, A00.
December
1869. 1869.
FA jLIj TKAIE.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW GOODS!!!
WM. REED & CO.,
Market Street Clearfield, Pa.,
JJAVE Jl'ST OrEXED a large and -picte
assortment of
Foreisn and Domestic
DRY GOODS;
Embracinp a full lino of Dress Goods
Paislev. Woolen and Zephrr bhawls,
(lored Shirts, Fine r'lannela fur under
wear, llrrssea and Capeat Trimmings
of all kind, Aleaander'B Kid (iloves,
t sutierior lo Jouriiis, ) Zephyr and
Worsted
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S'
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, FURS, 4C, 4C, AC.
IIAVINQ selected our own Block with the
greateat care, buyers will Dnd a decidej
Advantage in calling.
IIAVIX0 MADE ARRANGEMENTS with
an importing boase In Ihe east, country dealers
II be supplied wilh Zephyr in any quautity,
al New York and Philadelphia Jobbing priccB.
Clearfield, Sept. ii, lrli 4ia.
asm at AHuoiit..
W. ROlie AHTIRORM.
FALL OPENING.
A UN OLD II HAItTSHORX.
Cl RWK.N8VII.Ll, Pa.
JJAVE Jl'ST OPENED a larg. and asosl
complete stock of
HATS Si CAI'S, IiOOTS i SIIOHS,
h aud w a kk, 1) v kknsw a re,
bacon, ii;ii:d truit,
groceriks, salt,
!iC, AC, AC.
Fatirfsvtifi tTiitiraiitecd a toqutlitf and prioe.
All htniU of himtter end prodoc tnkeo in e-
rhanc for (toorls, "ie ne a eIi hrfre r-urrha-sinr
eleephi-. ARN1.I A II AIUMK'HN.
".'urwenpullv, Sqit. PH-tf.
SHALL ritOFITS! Ql'ICK SALES!
1IAI1TSWICK & IRWIN
Are constantly irj lrni-hing their stork of Pmgs.
Mlfrinrs, 4r.
WkiI Hooks ond 8ttirttert-'inf,lMd(nt thp Ot
pood ind Nat ions t Srrht of Rmdrr.
Atsft, Tobaceo and Tlfars of th beet brands, at
the lowest prtfe.
nlO
CALL AND 81 K.
69
lJI-
I i by given that Letters Te'lamenlary having
I,,- n prniited lo Ihe snl.cribers. nn the k;ate i.
IIKMIY f. MAIISIIAI.I.,dceraed. late ol llloom
t.ian.hip, Clearfield eounlv, renn.vhanta
al!
h 1 . . .. .. ,
, P'""-. " '" " ' -:.V-;:, .'
-Uitni .,., ,,p ,,iac , present them duly
authenticated I'r s. I, ;!. ...
1IIKKV IIARTTri.T. Jr.,
JAS1K C. UAHRkTT,
Lulhertrnrj. Deo. I tlpd. tfcculors.
SI.KIf.llv I-1IH AI IUThe anilereigued
hare FOl II HLKItlllct for sale. Ihev will
be sold wry rhean. 15. A. IRVIS A tl.
Carut ii e, Use I, lf It. . .
MKHHEIili & 1H0LKU,
II A It 1 XV A it j:,
Aim. Mtnnfccisireri of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
ci. p. a r ri r. i, n, i a.
Y LOT OF SADHI.t.S, IIUIIM.I'JS,
Harness, Collars, ate., for sale by
MFURKf.L PIOI.EU.
)ALMEU'S PATENT UNLOAD-
Ing Hay Forks, for sale by
MERRELL A PIGI.EU.
Q1L,
1'AINT, rUTTY, GLASS,
Nail., ate., for sal by
MEKRKI.L BIGLER.
II
aRNESS TRIMMINGS Ii SHOE
Flndiogs, for sale by
MERttELL A mni.F.R.
Q.US S, PISTOLS, S WORD CAN ES
For sale by
MF.KHKM.
MOI.ER.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Eitcs, for Bala by
MEHUELL A BIGLEU.
RON! IRON! IR05 !. IRON!
For sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
II
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And lest Manufacture, for aale by
MERRELL A BIGLER-
UIM15LE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
J70DDER CUTTERS for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN!
tiEi'OLiTio.r . .fir
EMERSON'S
PATENT PEUFOKAUATF.D
Crosis-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL oi;mmino avoided.)
ALSO.
, nil S J ' . U ! - Ciiaita
tmerson s rateni ujuoiauio ona6c,
For Spreadiog, Sharpening, and Shaping the
Teetb of all Splitting Saws.
CS.8endfor a Deeerlptlee Circular and Price
Ubl, MERRELL H10LER.
Janf-tf General Agents, ClearSeld, I'a
G. S. FLEGAL,
I'EALER IN
STOVES . WD HOLLOW-WARE,
AND MAIIL'FACTURER OF
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Phlllpsburg, Centra rrn. Pa.,
TUB undersigned respectfully announces e
th. public that he haa en hand a ear,
lully-aelected and well assorted .lock of Stores.
Ilia variety consist of
IMt CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which hare never failed lo gir. perfect aallafM-
Lioa to the most fastidious of tu purcbaeera,
Coatioental. Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Fpear.'
Antl llust, Msgare, Charm, Herald, ale.,
with every Tariety of the best
Pittsburg Manufacture.
SATb Tia and Sheet Iron war. given with
the Moves la mad. of th. beav'eat and best
material, and warranted to give perfect sails
faelioa. Ilia stock of
FAKLOR AND UEAT1N0 STOVES
Is largsr, b'tler and cheaper lka ever before
eibibned Is the public. He deles competition
either la rariety, quality er price.
Ha Is also prepared to furnish ft
assortment of
nplste
Tin, Coppar, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
WUlow Ware,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly aad
with the sole view to service, from tha best ma
terial ia tha market.
PLOWS, PL0V7 roi!T. A CorPKR, BRASS
AND IKON KKTILKS,
Of .very desrrlptlo eoestaatly on kind.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Supsrior point, put ap a abort aotlea. The
Point b. erlrra to Ih. public Is the ren-e.als
now used by th. Pennsylvania Railroad Ce., on
their bulldinga.
ORDERS KoU SrOCTINO. UOOFINU
Aad alberwork belonging lo kit hualtiesa will
be promptly tiled by eiperienced aad akilllul
workmea.
BRASS, CorrER AND OLD METTLE
Taken la exchange fot goods.
a-ay-Ite especially IHvltes the attention of
Merehauta wishing to purchase al wholesale, as
they will And it to their advaataa-e to examine
ti. slovk before purchasing eisewner-.
0, B. FLfitJAt..
rhllipsbBrg. A.g. (, !'
jylltT
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
s SCALES,
or at.i. sum;
.
Baggage Barrcwa. Wanhouso Truck,, dp) mg
Presses, Improved Money Drawer, As.
ro salb r
MERRELL k RIOLER,
tsralrra lit llardtaarv.
t-ecocd Street, Clearfield, Ta
jeJOtf
't''Xt 'Ttll1 ?t(lTU I- Xoliee Itherr
I'd by given that letter, testamentary baring
h-en gral.ted to ll-e sol'Scriliere on the dale ol
FliW ARD 1.11.1,1'IAN. dei-ea'rd, late of dr-rdan
town-hip. Cleartleld nntv, Pclinvlranla. all
prrMna lndebie.1 lo Said relate are reqweslrd tn
muke Inimed ale pavment, ai d th.e having
claims Bfeinil the "auie will trtaenl Ihera duly
aulheaiicatr.1 for settlement.
TI1CMAS HIITII. Eeartiter.
F LllABKTll DILl.DiAN. r"a'riB.
Aaso-llK Dec. I., :t'i "pj
sr-rrsB.arsissaiis sni'i
TH E S M ITU HOUSE,
C'-rni-f f tid k llnr.1 trir,
( II Utf ll I II, tM.
(Oppoait the ruetrttgi-f I'-pnt.J
TIIK tti.le-nifnfd . ret-trd hi U'f ite?
nintnt'tt'mi boiiif1 for th etil-tsiifttiirMt and
.A'.-irtnii'titi'sliof Iht Irnti-line pnbli's. lie thtr
frt t"Uctt Irext-l-f. (.n't r- j-'mti-n t (ivo htm
cull. lATM K will re. ll)rrfiH hh tU
hct the amrkt (T'tH, end hr k a rfitneSI.
Ainplf -in Mire, to aofffninioilet itvn)tUrl
U Niia4-hft t'i ft boiif.
nnrU.f.t if LKW PMIT1I.
Th e" lSa r'd ho u sF'
(Near tlie IlS'troa l I'rpot,)
RF.F.D tsTIlKET, ('l.Aflf 1KLD, PA.
fi, Ik f.noiFI:M olV, ropito.
A
KKW flrst-flenn Hotel In every renpvt
poaifortnltli' rfom nil thi-modern imiirtm
mcute the ht of l.liil'OKH rnimpt attend
snee, and reatvonable ctmrt . The pHtronef-e of
the public is rvfctfully eliciie I. T-amter
will plvasc tuke nMii'e that a Urge harn has jut
brn em-ted for the sliel;ring f bon-i-r, losrlfd
wiiKonsand cerrieircs livins a pmnHifittus yrt
idjacent to the Frfijrht and I'aiM njrerdtpot. JU0
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner ot hfoontland Market Streets,
c ri:Aitrn:i.i. pa.
Till? M sad ccntmnltm !!! wrlair
the pat jeer, bn nlrjred to dntible ite
former rapaclt for the entfriainmool of stran
gers mni guests. The whole buiUing bos been
refuroished, and the proprietor will spare no
pains to render his guests comfortable while1
suyioe; with hu.
-Ihe "Mmieion HonseH Oronlhas rent In
nd from the Depot en the arrival end depertura
of eeeh trsin. DAVID JOHNSTON,
hot tf PropTietof.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
CLKAKKJELD, FA.
THE subscriber baring leased fof a term of
years this well-known Hotel, (kept formany
years h Mr. Lanieh.) and rVfilted and refur
nished it tkfongheut. Is now prepared to enter
tain travelere and the peblio generally aroa
terma it ia hoped alike agreeable to both patrons
and proprietor. His TABLE and BAR will
be eupiiled with the best the market nffordsj
and no peine will ba spared on bis part to add to
the convenience and eont'ort of his ruests.
JOUH DOUtiHf KTI,
aetlj proprietor.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKL'T 8t.( CLEARFIELD, PA.
TITIS largft and commodious new hot has
been openrd for the arfommndation of th
I-ublie. whera the: wopri'-tor will lie pi ad to meet
his old friends, and rerelre a share ot public pat
roiiag. Bt strict perfonel attention to the de
tail! of his bufin.M, be bopft to be sMe to render
imtiffafllion to hie patrons. The TABLE will
alttats be bountifully euppiird with the beet that
ean 19 rxMired in the market, and the bAH
will contain a futlitorkof LIQI OKH, BEER, Ae.
Uood sUbhng attach.!.
Clearfield, March 3, liti-ly
Proprietor.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
MAIN ST.CUUWEXSVIM.E, PA.
HAVINfl leased for a term of yeart tba
above well known and popular hotel, (kept
furuierly by Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr.
Evans,) the present proprietor haa re-nlted it
with the otijaet of renderng Mt guests comfort
able while an.ioiiroing with bim. A fine, large
Stable am! Vard Is attached, for the rare and
protection of horses, earriagea and wa-jona. A
liberal share of nahlio patronage l solicited.
feb!o tf JOHN FOL'TS, Propr.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curneiiivllle, l.leartield fount?. Fa.
rpHIS old and well iUhlihed Hotel, fceaatl
J fully situetcd on the baaks of the Hum, a,
henna, in tba borough of Curweoivillt, ba been
leaded for a tern of years by the andrrslened
It has been entirely refittwd, and is now open to
the public jtanerally and the trsvallio eoranm
nity In partlralar. Ho pains will be span-d t't
render f neiti cornfrrutle while terrjlng al thil
beaa. Ample Pttblinj roojj for the aoeomme
datioa nf teams. Charges modrats.
Jan. 1, f.l- tf WM. M. JKFFRIES.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
C unvcuavllle, CIcarBcId rouitty. Pa.
THIS undersigned has leased this old and long
e.tsblUlied hotel, (formerly kept fcy Major
laaae llloom,) situate In a central portion of th.
town, and haa entirely re tieed and re fnrnlshe-i
it, acd re-modeled the sta oling, so as to make it
an object, hereafter, for the traveling public to
patronise this large anr? BOmmndinos boue.
de.3,'6e.-lf JOHN i. HEAD.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
HlNTIMiDON, PA.
THIS ld tah'ihment having been tened
X b? J. MORBISOV. formerly roprieto? (
the 'Morrifon llouoe," has been thoroughly ren
ovated end refurnished, and supplied with all
the modern imprnTetnents and ronvenieneoe ne
easary to a first e Ibis Hotel, Ine dining room
has been removed to the Orst floor, and is Poff
spacious and atry. Tha chambers era well ven
tilated, ard the proprietor will ndearorta maa
bis ruests perfectly at brme.
je.& J. MOKKtSOX. Prorrietor,
I. W. WALLACB Toi. (I. ISie,
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Luthcrttburg, C learlirld (o.. Pa.
rpiIIS well known and 1r.Dpr elab!ibed Hotel,
X formerly kept by K. V Moore, and latteily
by Wm. 8ehwein, sr., ha been leaded for ft term
of yeart by the nnderHiftnei, to which the at liga
tion ol the t ravelin jf put-lie is wow called, and ft
liberal share of public patronage It solicited,
aprlfj, flft-ly.pd MUW A WALLACE.
THrRAlIWAlTHOlE;
MAIN ST., rUILIPSBfRa, T.
THR nnderslpned keep, constantly tin band
th. bent of Liquors. His table ia alwaya
supplied with the best the market afford.. Tba
traveling pablic will d well tn rle. him a ealL
aovl.'dj. KOlitlir LL0VD.
I
goots ni Uocs.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Coot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, FA.
nAK Inrt rreelred a tne lot of French CALF
bKINS. and le now prepared U mannfae.
lure everything in his line at the lowest figarea.
He will warrant hia work lo be as representee.
Ite respeelioily aolicits a rail, at hia shop ea
Market street! second dror west of the po-tottiee,
wher. be will do all In bis power lo render aalta
faction, borne ftna Uaiter tup. on band.
myl.'67-y LiAMKL CO.IXELLT.
PEACE 'PBMLAISEIK
TfiX WAR OVER IK CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSlIir lit'IBT.
yearly (ill the Ci'ra'nnJs "ing back
to their old musters; hut 'nary one
tjeiny to nld Massachusetts, Vhcri
thry tcere lovcJ f long and o well,
IN mnseo,urnre nf the above facts. P. SMORTi
of the old "eibart hhoe hhop," would an.
Bounce to bis nomeroas patrons, and the people
of Clearfield county at large, that he bae now A
Aral rale lot or good material, ju.t received from
the Kast. and is prepared onaaort notice tn mak.
and mend Boots and Shoes, at his aew Shu It
j liraham s rew. He Is sali'ded that he ean pleas.
, all. I unless It mirbl he some Intensely InVal stay-
i at boase patriots.) He is prepared to sell low fur
Cash or Country Produce. Don I forget Ih.
Shop next door ! 8bowers A tlrabsm's store,
en Mtrkel street, Clearfield, Pa and kept by a
fellow rommattiy ealied
JyJ.dTy "SlIORTT.
lX ROOT AYO SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK.
Con. UAl.kKT A So Sra, cl.LAKlTELP, Pa.
nlHR propristor has ent-eed Int. th. ROOT ar
I Uk; business at the above eland, end
I R, outdone eiikar la quel.
! Ity or price for bis work. Ppeeiel aiteaiiea
; will be paid to msnufeeturinff "ewed work. II.
i B an, a larro M of ttreiira Kip aad
Calf fkins, of thetery best qnality. Tae eltl
aeas of ClearSe'd and vicinitv .r. respectfully
invited t. give hia. a trial,
ho eharge far calls.
rev,. ' If
SEW BOOT KM) SHOE SHOP,
II l l tVlM I
rPllR ebpe)bor liavt( lately ttaHed anew
L Boi and Khoo ehp ih Curve nsrtMe, ea
sltkia street. oppoBita Joseph-K. Irwm'e ttf
itofo, rofpcituily annnuneos to tho pebtte that
he is prepared to mana'acture all styles of Boots
and hboee. and overythint la his line. short
aotiea. He also krept on hand a food aaori
atoat of ttedy.eeado work, wolek ko 1U aeU
ekeap for eh or eoaetrv ro4ne.
vex 1 Ml ! 151 irVM ?.