Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 30, 1870, Image 3

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Till: HKI'UJIUCAN.
tLEAUFIKI.I), VA.
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HKI.ICIOIX NOTIC'If.
Mcthodlat I'.plsrnpal Church Rev. TT.
II. Hill.. Peetnr." Public Service every Babbatb,
nt I0 A tl.. end 74 P. M.
. Sabbath School at A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thuredny, el 71 P. M.
Communion r-ervice, Aral oabbath of every
laonlh, at III) A. M.
HI. Krancl.' Church Catholic Iter. Mr.
O Mui al Id) oelnrk A. M., on the
ec-ond ami fourth 8tin0nye of each tnonlli.
Sit. Andrew1: Church KpleriipaiMller.
.sonoa Hall. Public Heme Kumlay morning
nt It o'clock, anil at 7 P. M. Sunday rJehool at
3 1. I. Prayer alerting rdiieaday evening
at 7 t eloes.
81. Johu'e Church Lutheran Rev. Mr.
hisooarr. Publio bcrvieo ovary Sabbath, anorn
law . d tveninr.
Presbyterian Church Ret. Mr. Burma
Pablia bvrric ovary Sabbath, morning and eveo-I-
fihswls, white poods, linens, notions,
trimmings, embroideries, laces, edging,
Indie and gentlemen' furnishing
good, 4c,, at Reed's.
' ir. Lawrence Flood, whom neitrly
41 our rnltmon know to bo a clover
.fellow, gives notice in our advertising
columns, that ho it fully prepared to
srtcemmodato those who may favor
bint with their patronage during the
rafting season or at any other time.
To Whom it Mat Concern. Those
of our subscribers who now receive
the Republican cithor through the
Clearfiold PostofBc or by .Currier,
who Intond changing their residence
on the 1st of April, wilt please inform
.us of tlio fact, that we may make the
necessary changes on our books.
Tui Jiiw Firm. The substantial
and enterpriaing Hardware and Tin
ware Manufacturing firm of Messrs.
Merrell k Dialer, lias been succeeded
by Alcssrt. JI. F ttiglor & Co , who
are now ready to wail upon their
riumeroa patrons at the old stand on
Second street. Seo their advertise
ment elsewhere. .
Pat Yocr Taxes The now tux
bill passed for this county, will bo
found in tnotlier column. This meas
ure should receive the attention of
every tax payer, because all hare a
joint interest in know ing what duties
are incumbent upon them, so us to
enable thorn to p:iy their taxes
promptly in compliance with tlio act.
Not DEUfbED. The Licenso ques
tion i still undecided as wo go to
press. Should the Hotels now apply
ing.fnil to obtain licenso wo will have
a mighty dry season in this neck of
woods. There will bo a grand open
ing for somo ontdipiising Good Tem
plars, who do not drink, to carry on a
lively campaign against King Alcohol,
while dirtabled in this manner.
Prints, delaines, ginghams, muslins,
drefs goods, Indict' coatings and coats,
at Heed's.
Accident. Mr. Joseph L. Thomp
son, of Lawrenco township, got one
of hi' anklet badly hurt on Friday
lust, while rafting in timber, lie
seems to bo particularly unfortunate
His wife and several members of the
family having been sick nearly nil
winter, and ono of hi children died
a short lime ago; benides, ho also lost
a valuable horse. He is an honest
and industrious citizen, and deserves
the sympathies of his neighbors.
' ANoTiiEa Lawteb. We learn that
Mr. James S. Smith, who tlio past
season lias taught the High School
in this place with great natisfuction,
was last week, sworn in at an
Attorney, and is therefore entitled to
practice in all Iho Courts of this
county. It is roporfed that he passed
nn examination highly crcditublu to
any one, and will thercforo muko a
' good lawyer, after a liltlo practice
and attention to business.
Having selected my stock with
great tare, purchasers will find as
hnndiomo a lino of goods as can be
found in any market, and Iho prices
will speak for thennclvcs. Wm. Uied,
Market Htrcct, Clearfield, F.
In a Qcandart. Our Pliilipsburg
Mild Rii-Ii lowuship neighbors arc now
labnriug under a now county nnd on
iirxaltmf exuilemont. Common sense
nnd littlo time n:td argument, will
.kill 4ha former and af coniplish the
Ultor. The territory of UiihIi town
whip, Ccn'.re county, was assigned to
Clearfield county by tho Creator, and
ilA nlliuuco with Mother Centre has
nlways heon unnatural and burthen
Koine, and its annexation to Clearfield
ii but a Question of time. I. is the
Interest of nearly every citizen of that
territory to belong to us, and its an
nexalion can work no harm to Clear
Cold, while Centre would get rid of on
unnatural alliance
Tho PhilipsburguurKi, in alluding
to this subject, say :
'If the organization of a new county
is inipmctii-nhlo, then let us have
(uccksioii anil annexation tot Icarlield
At present it takes us much li mo to
en tu our county lou n and return n
to go to riiilniletpliia. A quick trip
nn biiMiiets requiring only nlteen
mimiles in an office, will ronuiro nn
rxpon!o of nbotit ten dollar, or cIm)
wo must adopt the economv of the
Pcolch higlilnnder nnd take a "hunk
of bread and moal" in our ocket nntl
eat it by the wnysido. If nunexed to
t leal fii Id county wo can go, trammel
liusincm nud rclurn the tamo day, widi
but lilllu expense, except hotel bills,
which ore a liltlo Moep. Wo aro of
oiininn, then, and U appears to be the
prevailing ono with oiircitir.cn hero,
that wesliouldslrikcfura new enmity,
and if we should fail in that, then to
- go in for apnc xatiou to Clcsrfield.
fanfrrturt .fitesoiasfmre,.
Tlio I'lrrjrymcn of tlio (Vnttnl l'l'iiti
sltnni Conference of llio Mcthoilisl
Kiiciiil C'lmrtli nsMinliloil in Lew
Mown two weckfi),'0, nnil tnuisnctcil
tlio usual CoiifiTcnco business. The
next csitn will to liclj in C'nrlixlc,
Itt., in Miirili, 1871. Tlio ful1owinK
aro tlio statistical return lor the imsi
year :
Members IJ.JGO
Heatha j;o
Probation. 6,ttH
lioral I'rcarhrre 'l'n
Adult. llaptile.1 1,0.1:1
Children li.ptlard )(1'I2
Chnreliec... .v.;;
Value 1933,700 00
1'areonngre ns
Valu ..13,J0O (10
Conference collection..,, 4,061 63
Mie.ionary collcctioua:
l hurcbee
Huinlay Kchoole ,
Church eitenaior
Tract eauao
Itilila eauce
8. K. I'uinu
Number of Sunday Holioole
III.M (IB
d.roo is
1,278 21
415 1H
0 SV
ib .1.1
42i
Officer! and Teacbora. .
Tlio following appointments wcro
mudo by tho Confercnco previous to
adjournment :
WILLIAMSPOIIT disthict.
J. Ci'sss, P. E.
Williamfport:
Pine atroet. W. tlanlcn.
Mulberry atreet-... W. 6. Kdwardl.
Price Chapel. J. F. Orkorman.
Third street J. B. Polagrove.
Newberry B. C. Swallow.
Williamsport Circuit, To be aupplied.
Dnboia A Kocktowo. 1. F. Uaria.
Slontouraville i. A. Ucrc.
Ilugbeaville K. at. Chilcoat.
Tivola I. I,. Chandler.
Muney... a. o. V4J.
Wataontown F. Oearbart and J. 8. Comp.
Milton W.A.HouekAD.C.Joho,aup
l-ewiaourg s. creigntoo.
Mifflioburf. J. Uuaa.
tialladaaburg (1. Leidy and J. P. Bobb.
Liberty Valley 1.. O. Heck.
Jaraey 8 bora. J. A. H click.
Jameetown J. B. Monrr.
Ureal Ialand-..-.. A. . Taylor.
lck Haven J. W. 1-uiglry.
caluoa M. P. Croathwaite.
Hciuer R II. Culbsrs.
Rrnova A. M. k'ciler. '
Weatport J. Y. Rothroek, sup.
Leidy K. W bile.
Sionewaboning L. 8. Crane and W.V. Oasoe.
EmporiumH. af. L. lrum.
Caledonia A. B. Hoover.
W. L. Bpottawood, Preaident, and II. A. Curiae.
Prufeaeor, in WiUiamaport liichioaon Seminary,
members of Mulberry btreet Quarterly Conference.
DANVILLE DISTRICT.
B. Biani, P. E.
Danville:
Mahoning atreet... F. Hodgeon.
Trinity atreet A. M. Crcichton.
Northumberland B. F. Ntevena.
Waahingtonville II. Wileon and T. 0. Cleca.
Bloomaiturg R. II. Crever.
Knpyand Light atreet W. M. Meminger.
Orangovilla
J. F. Urowa and I. Sdwarda.
IferwK'k
Berwick Circuit ,
Bloomincdalo
F. D. Kiddle.
A. Brlttain.
B. P. King, ono la be aup.
II. B. Former.
E. II. Yocum.
W. C. Ileaaer.
W. W. lleeee.
J. T. Wilaos. '
F. E. Crever.
Muhlenburg....M...n,
Sbickahinny
While Haven.
Hickory Hon.
Wcatherly
Hailflton
Jeaneaville A Audett-
ricd..
E. T. Pwarti.
Conyngbata
.. N.W.Colbam, A.B.Bowman
.. II. (I. Dill.
.. II. B. Mendenhall.
.. N. 8. Buckingham.
.. A. C. Creetbwaite.
.. P. F. K er.
.. A. W. (layer.
.. J. V. Craig.
.. II. II. MrCloaky.
.. W. W. Kvaue.
.. O. V. Miller.
tawiaaa.w
Klyaburg
Hbamokin
Cfolralia
Mount Carinol
Aahland . ...
Trovorton
Snvdcrtown ..
burv
Sclloagroro
I. 11. Torrcnea, Secretary of Peanaylvania Bible
Soeiety, member of Trinity Quarterly Contareooe.
CARI.ILK DISTRICT.
. T. AllKRILL, P. B.
t'arllale:
Firat Church II. C. Pardoo.
Kinory Chapel W. Fryainger.
Ml. Holly J. M. Lanta.
t'haraberabnrg K. W. Kirhy.
becoad Church... J. 1'onattue.
8bippeneuurg II. M. Aah.
Circuit 4. a.ioya.
Xewnlle k Rebeboth W. II. Keith.
Mcchanicaburg.. J. II. McUarrah.
New L'umborlaad.... 3. l. Clark, J. 0. Sharer.
Iluneannon ..m O. T. tlray.
Newport A. It. Miller.
Liverpool A. II. Mensrh.
York : Firat Church. W. M. I. Ryan.
Iluke 8l. Church... O. Ii. Pennypacker.
Wrightarillc J. W. Olewine,
8hrrwahnry W. A. McKee, one to be aup.
Caatle Fin J. A. McKlndlree.
II anovor A N.Olford J. A. Illlon.
York Kpringi...
T. f. MoClure, J. B. Young.
H.e.Chcoton, J. 11.6. Clark..
J, W. Feight,
J. A. le .Moyer.
J. A. Woodcock.
(1. W. Iter.
II. Liou, I A. Rudiaill.
tlettyaburg
Mont Alto.. ,
Wayneaboro'..
Ilreencaatle
Mrrcoreburg....
M Cooocllsburg
8. L. Bowman, Prufeaeor at Dickineon College,
ember ol Kmury Quarterly Conference.
T. P. Ere. Preaident of Irving Female College,
member ol Mecbanicabnrg Quarterly Confercnco.
JUNIATA DISTRICT.
B. B. HaiiLia, P. E.
Huntingdon
Petereburg
M. K. Foater.
M. L. Smith.
W. Clwrn and W. Ely.
J. Moorehead.
J. P. Moore.
A. II. Yocum.
W. i. Owens.
1. Tbrnah.
(1. W. tiualap.
J. R. King.
A. M. Uarnitt.
J. Orav.
Manor II ill
Mount Cnioa.
Newton Hamilton...
M'Veytowa
Uranville
Iwiatown.
Freedom
Milroy.
MilUin.
Thompeontown.
Tuacarora.
C. Orahaia.
New Hloomteld. 0. W. Rome. W. Schribar.
Concord
Shade Dap ...
Sbirleyabarg .....
Soottaville
Caeaville
H. A. Crereling.
W. H. Stevens.
J. P. long.
E. hhocmaker.
A. W. 1 e,ker.
J.C.Clarke.
C. V. Wilaon, J. R. Akors.
II. W. r. Vanfoaaen.
II. II. Wharton.
A. W. Oibaoa.
W. K. Wbilney.
J. A. Koaa.
Markelaburg......
Satton
Bloody Ran
Rev a Hill-
Bedford
Rainalmrg..
Schrllaburg
ALTOONA DISTRICT.
J. 8. Mi MrssAT, P. E.
Altoona:
Firat Church......
Eighth Avenue..,
S. W. Peart.
D. 8. Monroe.
fl. Warren.
W. II. Noreroee,
J. W. Leckie.
J. Stlne.
D. Ilartuian.
Hollidaraburg
Iluncanirille.
Martiniburg
Williamiburg
Logan 'a Valley
Ty rone
T. Uarnhart, Oeerge Ouyer.
J. II. Akcre.
J. W. Cleaver.
J. W. Ilorblev.
L. R. II Ithodea.
J, W, HaughanouL
J. Mulhn.
R. Duller, fl. A. Finger.
D.Caitleraan,tV.C.Kobuina.
11. R. Wilton.
R K.Kelly.T.II.Pwilacr.aup.
1. V. Bell.
J. II. XI. -Cor J.
W. A. Cltppinger.
W. H. Ilaialm.
I'ort Matilda.
Milealiurg
Howard..
Washington
Penn'a Valley
Ilrllcf.mle.... ....
Half Moon
Warrior'a Mark.
I'hilipaburg
Ilrahsmton.
0-ee.ila
ClearSrld
ClearSeld Circuit
Snowinoc
Curwenaville..
W. ti. Kergttaon.
tilen Hope. R. Maltaliru.
New Wa.liinglon..... L. N. Clark.
Lainber City l. L. Oanoe.
W. Fm.haw. Chaplain U. 8. A., member of
Warrior a Mark R. C.
D.SheDer tina(.rred to t'pper lowaConferonee.
K. J. Oray and D. II. Carroll tranefcrred to
Daltiraore Conference.
No-F.xrLosivi: KrRosr.m Lamp.
Constructed on Sir Humphrey Davy's
plan. The most eminent scientific
men pronounce it aluolutcly safe
under all circumstances, both from
breaking and explosion. It gives
twice as much light from same sir.ed
wick. It uses 38 per cent, less oil.
It is oriuimentnl and durable, and
latts a lifrtime. It give no odor in
burning, if turned ever so low. Tho
steadiness of tho finmo is especially
wonderful. It is a successful rivul ol
gni at a trilling expense. Cull nnd
examine tho article. Tor Bale by
H. V. Higlcr A Co., Clearfield, To.
Tho firm of Fullerton A McPhcrson
has been dissolved. The business will
be carried on at tho old stand by
Mr. McFberton. See notice.
Tfl Hie K lli it of the RcftnMlran,
f 'rrt upon fit nrt.
Tho liaftauiaiis editor dabbles in
Divinity '1 ho Cimlnnsli School
I uuo .Misrepresentation of the
Culholio Church.
As Mr. How rcflisrs ij allow any
rcliitiilinn of his defamatory nsscrlions
(mudo in hit paper L'ild Kub.) against
me i. nliioiit.'S ol Cincinnati and their
religion, I hopo you will excuse this
inirtiHioii on your valuable space
Mr. It's refusal was very ptilitt ho
sum lliero was no injustice lio could
not publisl) nn the School queHtion
n;;aii, ho lutil too much troublo on
that sulijoct last year.
Ho cannot say that I refused to
pay him lor hit trouble. Nor can ho
say that 1 began tho "troublo" now or
then.
Requiring Catholic teachers to lis
ten to 1'iotestniit prayers at the
Curwcnsvillo lnslituto wits tho cause
of tho troublo then, unjustly blaming
me c auioncj 01 cinciuuaii anu llicir
religion for tho Into legal controversy
concerning tho exclusion of tho Pro
testant Hiblo from the Public Schools,
causes troublo now.
His Christianity is ns unchristian as
tho theory of Hev. Messrs. Williams,
Hays, Buckley, tinyor, Ac, tho causes
of tho trouble Inst year.
In ifiiVtlie liiblo is not sectarian,
which version is the Bible itself. Can
tiod bo tho author of both? This
would bo blasphemy, as that system
would muko Him tho author of con
tradictions. Tho liiblo "is tho focus
of all sects" if so, it mtibt bo an
mIuo, for Be. Pwwl e-lnoouei "cily,
murder, drunkenness," Ao , with sects,
(Jul. v, 20. "All the socts cluster
around it Iho liiblo as they would
around God in tho word." tiod nnd
tho liiblo and ull sects what a collo
cation! all equally pleasing to Him.
"Many think that tlio question just
decided (that tho Protestant version
of the Hihln. should bo reud in tho
Public Schools) is tho precursor of
host v h'cli Catholicism threatens to
drive down upon Protentar.tism."
Vi hat i tho cause or tin insulting
hypothesis? Decauso tho Catholic
minority ol tho Cincinnati bcliool
Board voted with the Protestant
majority. He thinks that decision
"proper." If Catholic Boards or
Governments compelled Protestant
children to listen to tho reading of the
Culliolio liiblo, would lie call it
proper f or that Christianity bo part
of tho Common haw. Catholics aro
not satisfied by the mere exclusion of
tho I roteslam uiulolrom tlio schools,
because like other denominations they
believe their children should be educa
ted in their own faith ; but unlike Mr
11. they do not wish to imposo their
Bible or their creed nn any one.
K. U UUAMliAA, It. U V.
The ,Vip I'riton.
Kartiiacs, March 25, 1870.
Mr. Editor:
Sir Tho now Jail question is agi
tated and discussed daily among us.
I he tax paying citizens in this part
of tho county aro pleased and think
it wise in our County t omniisstonors
that thev have nostnoncd the huildinir
of a new Juil, while, tho pcoplo aro
tnirthcnctl with taxes and tlio county
is in debt. Any higher taxes the
pcoplo aro not willing to bear, and
therefore it is folly for tho Commis
sioners now to proceed to build it.
As it is, they can nso the county
funds sparingly nnd economically for
tho necessnry purposes, and liquidnlo
tho count)' debt fint, before they
entertain tho idea of an additional
expenso to tho lax pnycrs of tho
county in erecting a now Jail. J. lie
times must chan'O and becomo belter
before tho pcoplo will think of build
ing at all ; and that will not be, before
tho bad men in oflico at Washington,
areturned out, and honest men elected
Tlio public affairs through radical rule
could not hnvo been worso, and is
approaching . crisis that will nppnl
nil honest men, and tho sooner tho
pcoplo learn to contcmplnto and
understand it the ncltcr.
Your licspcctfully.
IUcohufr's Orricc. Below will bo
found the number of Deeds entered
for record in this offico for tho weok
ending Monday, March 28tb, 1870,
together with tho names of the grant
ors and grantees, whero situated, and
tho consideration :
Deed of l,ewie I'lubell to Joseph Riqaet, for K8
perrbea in Onvingion towntbip; ((ilru.
Deed of Richard Moaaop to K iaabcth Qlenn,
for 10ft acrea in Hell townanipi $1.
Deed of W. M. Dickeman to A. C. Hopkins, lor
24S acrea in Jordan townahip; iA.OOO.
Deed of William Jonea to Waller Barrett, lor
tve Iota in Clear6elJ: SJ.100.
Deed of Munton A llimp to Dolph Brothers, for
lot In Chetter Hill 1 (100.
Deed of William and George Albert to Henry
Allien, for 10 acrea in 11 ad ford town.hipi m.
Deed of Maria and Henry Waple to William
fleorge nnd Henry Albert, for undivided one.
eighlb of ISO scree in Dradlord townabip j 2.'0.
ewe
ItoaamLt Death. Tho Elk Demo
crat says : "Another sad accident oc
curred in this county on Tuesday
last, this time at Mill Creek, by which
an interesting liltlo daughter of John
Alt, aged three years, c.imo to its
death. It appears that at about four
o'clock on tho afternoon in question
tho mother it tho littlo sufferer left
tho child alono in tho house,, and pro
ceeded to tho mill, a short distanco
awny, whero tho husband was at work
After a lapse of about fifteen minutes
sho returned to Iho houso, whon slio
found her liltlo (lui liuir lying upon Iho
floor burned lo n crisp, yet still alivo,
but human skill nvailcd nothing, as il
lived but a fow hour, when it was
relieved from all bodily sulTenng
The exact cause of tho accident is not
known, but il is supposed tliul while
playing with tho firo in tho slovo its
clothing became ignited, nnd in the
absence of its mother was thus shock
ingly burned "
Tur. pROPtiKrs at Faci.t. The
lamentations on tho part of our lum
bcrinen during tho past winter with
reference lo a flood has been dispelled,
and they aro theroforo ngrccably (lis
appointed. The Bl reams in this
county, have been, for several days
past in an cxccllont rafting tlago,
and much lumber in tho shapo of
sqii.iro timber, logs nnd boards has
passed down. Whether Iho prices
realized will le remunerative wo nro
not prepared lo stato at this lime.
The card tf George C. Kirk, Ksq ,
will bo found in this issue. Mr. Kirk
is n competent nnd worthy man, nnd
will do all in his power lo render
himself agreeable and prompt in bus
iness. Spring Styles Now Goods at
prices nearly and many goods at low
at befor lb war, at RriD .
On Ttnirfiy tt-wlttf, Murrlt Iriil., Mr. 1'.
I., r. nm, .i , Mr. I'Kll'H A AITI'SKH, f
WooHftrd lown-hip, to Min IIRVflUTTA A
HI I P, f I.twrriw tofinihlp.
T-i CUrirfi.ld, on TuwIaT, Mrnh I5tht 1.0
IWIk' U .1. ....I.i.. ..f 11...... ...I Uist E
ftnninr Rg. d jrnr, Ifl nmnlha ml S 'lyi.
In l.Awn-iKTo (iDhii, on iUrch 2rd, !HTA,
Mr. KIJZAIIKTII I'KKftU'K f-l 9i part. S
Ol (Hi till ft u J IV tlav.
At liiit rrgttine In laurniltlr, on Ttwtdar.
Aiftrin ir70( u 11,1.1AM c. IHVI5. in m
.ii jrnr of nil fl(r(
iu;uuiiil.
CL0SISO PRICES or Dallavss k Duo., No. 40
South Third St., Philadelphia, March SO, IS70
V. S. I'aof 'II ll:i 111
" " '61 109) 10V1
" " '01 lul 1USJ
" " '05 I0S I0k
" " 'S, new : lorj 1074
" " '07, new 108 10J
" " 'OS lOSt IDS
" 'a, 10 40 a. 1041 10J
U. S. 30 Year per cent. Currency.... 1121 11.1.
Due Compound Interest Note... 1
Gold i nn
S'I'ar. 1 n;
t'nion PaciBo It. It. let Mort. Honda.. 110 860
Central PaciDo R. R 020 030
Cnion Pacite Land Urant Bond. TOO T70
larlirti.
Clearfield Markets,
.J li
Li. b nicu.NU aauaaor, Wholeaale
and Retail Dealer in Dry Uooda, (Irocerlra, 1'ro
Tiaiona, Ac, Market a(rce(, Clearfield, Pa.'
CisinriKLS, Pa., March it, H7.
Applea c;recn,00(j 1 Si llig, drcaaod 14
Dried, wm 12) Midca. aretm.. t
Apple bailor, $rl, 1 !' llama 10 i!i
bolter. UU(u) 411 MioulJ.ra....U(, , IS
IU am $0 11111,0 S 01 Sidea 00(m . 18
Buckwheat 1 1! Lard ' 26
Buckwheat flour lb, a; Meat pork,E bbl...3& on
Beef, dried Ii; Oat 00
S.if, f.e.h !' Onlone 1 2
Boarda, M II 0U($ U OS Polatoel .001101)
Corn.lllclkd... 1 20 Peachei, dried, lb.. lii
Corn, ear Ouita) 0V lMaeUir, V bbl 8 10
Corn meal, Viavk, 1 0 Rye. Ji
Chop, V ewti 4li(o I 00 IUK.. fl lb i
Cloveraced. 00 SaII, l tack t 00
Chocae. li Shiiiglea,ISin.$4fai 00
Cherriei, lb. 00C 10 1 Shtnglca,2a inl0(o 1 1 00
Cbickene, dred, lb, la1 Timothy seed ft SO
Egg 2,i Tallow 121
Flaaaecd. 1 00 Wheat 1 SO
Flour I OOfiu 0 SO Wool 40
Hay 18 110 (n 20 00 Wood. V oord 1 SO
(fdurationnl.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLRARFIKLD, PA.
THE SPRINtl TERM of twenty two weeks,
will eommenoe on Monday, Keb. 21, IS7S,
A Primary department will bo added to the
School tbia fall : for which the eervieee of a com
potent inatrnctor have been engngrd. And no
effort will be eparcd to render tbia department
altraetns and inrtruetive. .
TERMS OF TUITION.
P.eading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lea.
anna, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
tocography, per half term, (of eleven
wecke.) 13 00
llittory, Local and deecriptive Ueography
with Map Drawing, (Irammar, Atcntal
and Written Arithmetic 60
Algebra and the Scieneca , 9 00
Inalruetion in Instrumental mu.ie It 0
Oil painting 11
W work .. I 00
For full partieulara aend for Circular.
Cleartrld, Aug. IS, S9-pd. l
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal.
rpiIB THIRD mtSrWOIf of the pr..l ariw
X laatie year of this Inatltulloa will eetnaaaaee
oa MONDAY, tba Tih day of February, IH70.
Pupila ean enter at any time. They will ha
charged with taitlon from tbs time tbej enter to
the close of the Seaaion. ''
T he eonrae of tnetrnetloa emhraeea every thing
Included In t tboronh, practical and accom
plished education for both aeiea.
The Principal, baring had the advantage of
macb oiperieoeo in hie profeeaina, aeeuraa pa
rent! and guard ana tbat his eallra ability sad
energies will be devoted to tho moral and men.
tal training of the yooth pieced under his charge,
HCMM OK TUITION.
Orthography, Reading, Writing, nnd Primary
Arithmetic, per Seaaion (II woeka) $S 0
Oremmar, Uoography, Arithmetic, and
llittory t
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men.
suratloa, surveying, rnuoeopny, rnyat
ology, Cbemielry, liook Keeping, Dotany
and PhTtical Ueogranhy . . It t
Latin, Ureek tnd Preach, with any of the
above Dranebea - - 111 0
MI'SIC Piano (10 leeaona) . tit 00
04r No deduction will be made for absence.
ST-Pcr further partieulara loquiro of
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M.,
Feb. 1. IST0 tf. Principal.
oots and SliorS.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Coot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS juat received n One lol of French CALF
SKINS, anil la now prepared to ananarae.
lure everything in hia lino at tba loweal (garee.
lie will warrant hia work lo bo nt reproaenteo.
Ho reepeoLfully aolleita a call, at hia ahop an
Market street, aocond dtor weat of the po.tvfnee,
where ha will do all In hia power to render aalla.
faction. Some tno Ueitar tope on hand.
mjll,'S7 y DAMKt, CONN b'LLf .
PE.VCE PROCLAIMED. .
THE WAE OVElfnr CLEARFIELD
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
Adry all the Contrabands going back
to their old masters; hut 'nary one
going to old Massachusetts, where
they were loved so long and so veil.
T!f conaennence of the above facta. T. unnftT,
J. of the old "Short Shoe Shop." would an
nounce to hia numerous patrona, and the people
of Clearfield county at large, that ha haa new
firat rata lot of good material, Ju.l received ma
the Kaat, and ie prepared nnaoort notice to mace
and mend Uoota end Shoea, at hia now ahap ta
(Iraham'a row, He it tati.Oed that he een pineal
ell.fonleea It mlehl he enme Intenaely loyni atay
at homo pulrtnte.) He la prepared to tell low for
Ca.h or Country Produce. Don't forffet the
Shoo neat door tn Showers A flrahom'a alero,
on Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa., tad kept by a
fellow commonly ealled
jyl.df-y "SIIOUTT.
XEW BOOT AJD SHOE SI.01
EDWARD MACK.
Cos. MARKET A 3d Pts., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
1VIR pmprlttor haa entered Into the BOOT
SIIOK haelneM nt the nbovo aland, and
la determined not In bo outdone either in quel
ity nr price fur hie work. Special attention
will ha paid to manufacturing Sewed work. He
haa on hand s large lot of Krrnch Kip and
Calf Skint, of the very heat quality, Uteeltl
lent of Clearlald and vicinity are" rupeetlullj
Invited lo give bin s trial. No charge for c.ll.
noT, tr
XEW HOOT 7YDSn0ESII0P.
X Hoot ana nno rmtp in uBrwenBTiiiti, on
XUin lrfl, nfipoiiiu Jo.h II. Irwin'i Vmt
tnr, rpeHull nnounrei to iht ru.l,p tlmt
h It prf purtH. to mna'vr'tari nil itjrloi of Unntf
.naiw kknas atki4 an taaj t L lnar L . hi llnaa. AM alinrt
not-tio, IU nine krtpf on hanti a fo 4 .rl-
mni 01 r.'a.ay-ia.i(i4j warn, wntra no win "
cbeop fnr eh r eon n try pro 'up.
oriif ii n: 13 1 lift" is iiw.-f.
1.1 RtMl S Cannel Rtrnwherriea, Lima Dean",
Corn, I'enrbea, Tnmatoea, Aeparegne. I'ruaea.
t herrlc Hnecote.h and Apprienlai I'rcrted
I'runra. Cranberry Pane, -li llief, I'eppeT fiauee,
Mirabellea, t'attnp, alualanl, Ac, for talc br
(Oppoaile Jail.) C. h HAT7.ER.
T
1IIK CKLKIIUATED RICHARDSON DooT.',
Light Rip.... t s.
French Kin . ( 0.
French Coif a (Ml.
(Opp-aiia Jall.U-ttf Al 0, KRATZLM
Vhil,idttilil.i (lvrUlsftiiniK.
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
Mils. M. A. IIIM'lIt hi. Jm.i erihed fo.ra
ISria and l.on-l.in with lb. Iilral daairoa,
pT.nally led fir-m the gieati.l io,tli..;
alan. the moat eli'gant Ttiwimina: to Imi aecuri'd In
I'alta. auch a
Hi ts, uiiinoNM, vf.i.vktc, ri.owi:Rg,
IINII'Sl. VKIM. KINK .IKWKI.IlY. and
IlllMVin I'AI'KII CATIi:llSS, D R l.aa
and CI.OAK MAklMI.
t.tcliiaivo agent for Mra. M. Work 'a ealclirali'd
ayalein forenlling ladic' drcaea, aae.uea. baafpiea.
o. fi. w. oornur vf lilevenlh and ( lieitniil bla.
I'hll.drlpliia. (Hcpt JJ, '(10 tm
ISAAC K. STADFFER,
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
No. 118 North Scoond Street,
Corner of Quarry PHILADELPHIA.
An a'aortmenl of Walchca, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware eonetantly on hand.
Repairing of Wal.hca and Jewelry promptly
attended to. '7
8. Silberman. - 0. Kltilner. . II. Silbenaaa.
S. SILBERMAN & CO.,
lMrONTKII AKD JOBBRHI Of
FANCY GOODS, PIPES
NOTION S, AC,
ID .Vorlh totirlh ftlrttl,
myH PIIILADIil.PlllA. lypd
T. C. MYERS,
WITH
wm. w. rarjL...
, . I. soas.
WM. W. PAUL & CO.,
WIlOLfSALG
IaOOTjlKIlSaUOX
V1ltE IIOI SV,
621 Market St. A I4 Coaamarc SI above Slllh,
ylO PIIILADBLPIIIA. ly
i. SOLLOWBt'.n
a. navti cansr.
H0LL0WBUSH & CARET,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
AKD STATIONERS,
218 Market St., Philadelphia.
Paper Flour Rack! nnd Ragt. Foolaeap,
u l . . ..J w.ll
Letter,
hole, wrlpp,ng,
Curtain and Wall
Papera.
f.l.Jt ly
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 34 Houth Tlilrd HI root, Philadelphia,
And Dealers in Government Securities,
Application by mail will receive prompt atten
tion, and all information cheerfully furniaked.
Ordora aolieilcd. aprll-lf
BENSON, CAMPBELL t Co.,
No. 17 N. Fifth 6t and 424 Commerce,
PHILADELPHIA, Fa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
ron tns saL or
Wool. Qlnaeng, Fur Skina, Feather,, Leather,
Flea Seed. Ilried Fniita, Clover Seed. Roots,
Deer China. Hatter, Beoewai, Sheep
Skina, Egga, Ae., e. Aa.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Price ourrent forwarded aa requeaU
Jess II. ISSI ly:pd
ftlfdiral.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Iufiriuitleo."- Ct, faul.
1II. BOYEIff
PIRE
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
Vnfo, part, plcaunt and btmltli git ig Tlo
tried trgetiaUe, tuid in.avfaulvred frun
th most prr ui'l cboieo material-., not a pril
drink nor lubftituU fur whiittj. but ft kvientific
ijorijroond, for lh protfrtion of lha tyrtvm and
the eur of dlfet made from eiicroieally pare
tiirUt, eotirrl fr from futil oil or other irri la
tin; pmptrtici, and will not digrcf or offrnd the
it delicate ilonaeh. A long private experi
ence baa eiteitrd ltd
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
to Ditlrra at prreent offctrd to the puWt
eotitatni w much nedioiDal rirluA, and ytt eo aafe
an t plfUJint to take. It'i in ii to cure diaeaae.
ai l il mil not areata an appetite for rpirituoua
H'lorf( hut will cure the e&ecti of diiaipalion.
to inereaee the Appetite, I'SB IT.
o promote Digretioo, t'FB IT.
o cure Pj-apila, t'fE IT.
o eure Ferer and Ague, CSE IT.
o cure BillioaitteM, USE IT.
o rare Constipation, VSE IT.
o cure Chronic Marrhora, t'PE IT.
iocura !lert burn, l'sE IT.
o eure Flatulrnoc, t'?E IT.
to cure Aoid Eruclatiuna, t'SE IT.
To eure NerToua Debility, VSE IT.
To eure Iljpochondr'a, t'HB IT.
To eure Fellow neat of Complexion, VFE IT.
To eure Pimplca and Dlotchn. I'EE IT.
For Oeneral Proitralion of the
Thyairal powen, VFE IT,
an J 1( wilt our- yom.
Sold ererjwhero, at $1.00 par bottle, liana
riMtared f eloiiTly hj
A. I. SHAW,
DrngRitt,
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
Who oflcre liberal imlocemcnte to Ihe trade.
Oct. 27. lf9:lf.
"tiHcrrlinnt (Tailors.
II. B1UDGJ5.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Flora one door eaat of Clearfield Il.iuer,)
Market Mrect, Icarlield, Pa.
"T r EF.rS nn hand a full aaaortmente of dent.'
IV Furniahing Onoda, aneb a. hhirla, Linen
.nil U'oolea tindrrahlrla, lliawera and Socka,
Neek-tiea, Fockot llanilkercbiefa, Ulovet, HaU.
t'inbrcllae, Ac, In great variety. Of I'lvt
(looda ha keeps the
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
.k fll.ek Ilnetkln of Ihe Tory heat make;
l.ncy Cenlmcrc, In great verlely, alto, French
t .,.,1.. tl..vcr. PiloL Cblnrhilla. end Fricolt
a.arco.tlng. All of whirr, will be eold cheap for
( .b, and made ap according to the latett Xylea
by experienced workmen.
Al.o, Acenl for Clearfield county for I. M
fincer A Co 'a. celebrate Sewing Machine..
Nov. I, ISSa-tf. II. DRtDOK.
Atr At'Ti:niM).MKLoN. fhinoles
1 The nndevrianed hercbv giw notice, that
Iliev wil pav the hir'iet market price for a good
qnalitvol I.OXtl fifllNULkH; and thow having
"i-h for aalc. will nn.l it to their Intcrcal lo giro
Ibr-m n call before selling eUcnbere.
.10.. M'At A SOS.
Clearfield March , IFSt-tf
MfrICAL flOODS-Violin.. Flutea, Firea,
Aeconlconr, Clamneta. llaimonleaa. Violin
Mimga, llri'lges and Tnll Pleea, Keya, Tuning
Forks Percepleri nnd Muilc Taper, at
lOppoalte Jail.) C. KMATZER 8.
'pIIK DKMOCRATIC ALMANAO for tflt
X I A7 nd lfir" fnr aalc at the Poet f)Hlc.
Frico U eoa.e. Mailo to any Mrm. fle
MUST DC SOLD!
CLOSING OUT AT COST
AT TDK
KEYSTONE STORE!
TlnE underaigned, intending lo retire from the
X mercantile bualneaa, is now eloaing out hia
entire .look of good, AT AND IIELOW COST
comprialng
S.lka,
Wool Delainea,
Ucrinoee,
Popllue,
Alpecoaa,
Empress Cloth,
Men's & Boys' Cassimeres,
Cloths,
Ret incite,
Deniraa,
Kentewky Jeana,
Ladies Cloaking,
Coatt,
Shnwla, Ae.
A full line of Domestic Goods,
fllteetlnrs. Delainee,
Qinghame, Flaonela,
Cotton Flaanele,
Ac, Ae.
LADIES' 4 CHUDEEN'S SHOES,
II ata and Cape,
Unm aod Arctic Overaboei,
Telle aod Floor Oilcloth a,
Wall Paper and
Window Bhadea,
Carpeta all wldthe .
And a great rarietj of Hoaiery, Notione aad Triea-
aiinga of every deeoriptton.
Lad lea Trimmed II at a,
Velreta,
llibbona,
fial moral Pkirta,
Hoop BkirU,
Linen Table Corere,
Wool Tabla Corere,
Kapktne.
Connlerpanea,
Towlti.
A large aaaortment of Ladiea' and Children Wool
Hood Nubiaep6bawli. Ae.
Pereoni in want of an j thing im tbo above line
of goode are invited lo give me a call nnd obtain
good, at wholcaale prioea.
Jr-oT" Grain and conntrv prodnoa taken is ei
change for goode.
D. C. NIVLINC
Clearfield, Keveaber 14, ISot.
J. p. wtAVta.. w. . aiTTi.
WILi-YElt A IIETTIH
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, nt the nld stand of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
their atock of good., eonaialing of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
COOTS A EI10ES,
II ATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QlF.ENSTAr.E,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, etc., &o.,
At the moat reaeooable ratal for CASH or In
lehange for
Square Timber. Boards, Shingles.
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BttrAdrinori Made to tboae engaged In get
ting out equare Umber oa the moot adrantageone
term. January A, I tSTO.
stiTAiti: TiMitr.u!
E.A.IRYIN&CO.,
ttRUE?lVILI E, PAn
Being epet tally engaged la the bufflneu of
Buying and Selling Square Timber!
Would irpreeent that they nro now prepared to
pwrehaee Timber delivered at either Cur wen av ilk,
Lorlc llarea or Marietta, (or witl take it at any
of theeo point,) and aell on oommiaeton, making
aueh draneet aa aro Bceeaaary,
Tbo engaged It getting out Timber will And
at our atore in Curwenaville, ft very large stock af
STAPLE GOODS
Of all Descriptions.
ALIO,
flour,
JItal,
Oats,
Corn,
And every thing nreeseary for asa of Lumbermen
RAFT ROPE,
Of all aitea, kept on hand In largo quantities and
old at email adranro by the txtft, Alao,
fulley Dloeki, fiinall
Rope. Ae.
flPrriAf, lniTr.MI?!TH offered
to thore manufacturing Square Timlcr.
R A. IRVI dk CO.
Curwemritta, January 12, 1870.
tAMOl I TIOX tP PARTNf.RWIlIP,
1 Notice it hereby glrcn that I he parincralnp
h-'retrfom ei-titig between O. R. .ferrrll and
WilMam Pigler, kitwn a the Arm of Mcrre,!' A
Ri pier, dralem in hardware and man ttf net:, -ere of
tinware, dr., in ClenrfleH, waa diiar',vr nq (0i
ll'h day f March, inatnnt, by the tsinae-, uf
partire. Th-j hnlocaa will ri-re-flc tvcnarrle l on
ia all r hranchea aa herrto ,j . p, lurx A
Co. The hn.lnrea f th gTIP he CawI tiro)
np by O. R. Mtirrell, nf the nhl ftita.
O. U MERRltU.
William
ihii mi i 1 1 ii iiiiukaasasttiianmsfinna.
Di ficcfli, errir,fi, cT If.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
v. Hit ati:h.
Market Street, Clearfield, FenD'a.,
(Oppealta the Jail,)
I HAVE aow es hand s frit elate alock af
(aode, soiled to lbs wanta of the putlle
Uy atock being large, and by eonatanlly making
additions thereto, I am shla to sceomnodate
til who may favor me by calling. I have
DRY GOODS,
Merinos, Olngbams, Clothe, Prints.
Delainee, Caaalmerea, fillkr, Kept,
Satinets, Caabmaree, Tweede, Coberga, Alpaeat,
fdchair, Lanell.a, Mualins, Flannels, Bonnets,
Ribbonr, Cloakt, Balmoral Hkh-ta, Hoop Eklrts,
Bbawla, Dreia Trimminga, Iliad Neia, Capa,
Coraata, Slovea, fcarft, Collars,
Orenadins Telia, Table Cevera, eta.
CLOT n IN G,
CoaU, Panta, V.ata, Ovor-Coalf,
Oent'a Shawls, Fblrta, Bate, Cape, tinder-Ehirla
and Draweia, Boots nnd Shoos, tlum Shoes,
CravaU, Socks, Olovea and ColLrs.
GROCERIES,
Ten, Coffee, Sngar. llolaseee, Ball.
Casdlei, Rirs, Hour, Baeoaa, Fieo, Tubneeo,
ftaiaina, Cnernnta, Spieas. Crackers, Vinegar,
Oils, Varatab, Pepper, Alcohol, As.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Carpets, Oil elolh, Drngget, Clacks,
Looking-Olaeace, C bare a, Backats,
Wnahhoarda, Tuha, Flat Irons, Pans, Wladew
B iadt, Wnll Paper, Coal Oil Lnmpe, Bedcerda,
L'mtrallae, Knlrea, Forks, Spoons,
Cranks, Bovaa and Stars Blacking.
HARDWARE,
Quaenawara, Tinware, Olaaawnra,
Wsodenware, Copperwnre, Books, Stationery,
Jlualcal Ooeda, Trunki, Skates, As.
6-A II af which will he aold on lbs moat rea
sonable terms, nnd tl a higheit market price paid
for Grain, Wotl and all kinda of country produce.
REMEMLSR TUB PLACE:
C. KRATZER'S,
(Oppoalte the Jail,)
CLIARFIELD, PBltK A. t 7t
u
MITEU STATES
It O X I) H
BOUGHT, EOLD A EXCHANGED OS MOST
LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
At Market Ha lea.
COUPONS CASHED.
Faoifio B. R. Bonds Fought and Sold.
r-STOCKS Bought nnd Sold oa Com.
mlaatoa only.
aT-Aeoonats received and Interest allowed oa
daily balances, labjeet ta cheek at sight.
I ;!y ;t South Third Street, Philadelphia.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL,
At tSa Sew Tobacco tnd Cigar Stars est
.-. .v. tioofcn,
Two dears Eaat af the Poel.USce, ClearBeld, Tn.
Conatantly an hand t finn saaoHmcnl of Ksvj,
Congreea, Cavendieh, Cable, Spnnroll,
Michigan aad Century Flne-ent
Chewing Tobacco, Ac.
Alee, a large and well selected slock af Imported
and nomcatlc ugare, emoaing looaeooa,
Meerachaum and Briar Pipes,
Pipe Itturca, Tobacco
Boxes, Cigar Tlolilera, nnd everything generally
round in t well regulated Cigar sot
Tobacco Stors.
P-Remember Ihe place: Twa doors East of
the PeelotBce, Clearfield, Pa. dec!
jtowi sown now in
JOUX A. STADLER
Rerpeetfnlly Inform, the citiecnt of Clcnrf eld nnd
vicinity that he haa removed his Bakery In Ihe
building on Ihe corner of Market A Third Streets,
formerly occupied by John Hillburn, whom he
keepa annolantly an band all kinds of
CONFECTIONERIES,
BREAD, PIES,
ROLLS, CAEES, Ae.
Which will he said nt vsiy reasonable rates,
sans tsiT Ttv ct'Ta A loaf.
ATTENTION, P.AFTSME!. I
Raftemen are Informed that the beat and cheapest
Bread ean at all limce be had at
STADLEIt'S DAKFRT,
ClearAeld Pa.
a13t
THE OSCEOLA BAKERY!
C. J. CHUFF, rroprietor.
T W Orri- irnnihPtfnllr nnnounN to the nld roe
I tnmere of Mini. A O'llrtrn. and the eitucna of
tftweola and vicinity In general, lhat I haw be-
Furniture I Furniture 1
1
WUL'ieD rrapeoiiiilly Inform the public that I
hare n haml, at tnv furniture nt'ima ia W AL-
l.ACKlV, largr1 aiisok nf Furniture, nch at
rhalra, RflMrada, Pianda, Rocking ehnira, Ae.,
win oh I wi'l aril oheapet than they am b bonght
anywhere det la Claatfleld enmity, tlre me a
call. If. A 0 SliiJlKL,,
Va!lae4ca, Jan. U, 1R7A am.
B
I.AXK (OXtrABLC KALE ICR
Sale t tbll oTA-a.
come sole proprietor or tbe li.ec,l. ii. aery, ami , , L. V ,, , ' Z
am prep.ee.1 lo rarnith tho"rTsFF OF I.IFK." ""pie, I" commence work on,
aawcll a. CA KKS Ac, f every weect.p. " f,J,'"f ";''"'"" t..n-...
lion, in any qa.ntltv and abort not..-s, ' " "J ""' .' -''t'"!"-" I
Oeccola, January , 18:t. Hthcd-e.ll sect free b, ssul. l eader ,11 yon want
' ' nermancnt. profitable work, ltddicaa K. L. Al.LhX
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(". p. nil. tbe etwf'r P"M )
c i fURnr 1 1, ta.
rf f. It wrrrrt4 nvmtt I aai A thia hina for
f a erriet 4 rer. la rra.li to er'ir(ain tiraa
t re and trufF-tetw crnerallr, and tfcrrfre eulMMe
f)f nrntt tn gin ntm a ealt. Ihe Ta'l will W
I'tpi-ti-d with lit hvt ihr market flttp, and ha
Hit nill contain the rlioio at ot nins-aainl linnre.
Th hiiiP. furniture, hnla ami irtvMttit; are rulirtlr
nt w, hch alii ntbtt to I lie dm fori of trertlffi
while tl.e atkliline altacbr l la largo and roontr.
u( atilfrd fur traiuslna. Ciiri;r nitili
jar-A Te IL.LMM 8. HIMl-LKV.
THE LEONARD HOUSE.
(Near the HaUntad Ilepotj
REED STREET, CLEARFIELD, TA.
C. D. .OODFl:riO.V, Proprietor.
& NEW (Irat-elaM Hotel In orrry YpH
V e-.nMoriat.ie nMimn ail I lit m.xlrm impreve-Hic-iill
-the beat of LIQUORS- prompt allcnJ
e nee, and reaaonalde charjffi. The pal rone ire of
the pultlie ie reapreifutly eolteiud. Tee meter e
will blcaae take notice thai a larfto harn bae Juat
been erecti-d for the alieltering nf horvca, ludd
weftnawideerriaa-haviiir aeommodioua yaid
adjeoMt to Ihe Krjlit and i'at?anger dpt, jc30
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Second and Market Street a,
ci.i:ari ii;li. pa.
IItH old and eommodloua lintel haa. dorina;
the peit year, been t nlarereil to double it
funaoa cayaoity for Ihe enterUinmeat of atran.
gera end guttata. Tbo whulo bo.Uing hae boon
rcfurniabed. and tho proprietor will a pare we
palne to render hia gucete eomfortabio whtle
etaylac with bim.
ptf The MManaion nouie" Omalbni rwna to
and from the leotoa the arrival and departaro
of each train. iAVlD JOIINHTON,
n f Proprietor.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
CLc.AItf lF.Ll, rA.
TRB awbecrlbor baring lenacd for n term af
yaara thia well known Hotel, ikept formnny
years by Mr. Lanieh,) aad ra-fllted and refur
nlahed it Ihronghout, la now prepared to enter,
tain tra.el.re nnd tba public generally upon
norma il la hopod alike egreeoble to both patrona
and proprietor. Hia TABLK aad 11AK will
bo aoar-lied waeh the best the market affords,
and no peine will be epered on hia part to add ta
tne eonveaienen and comfort of hia gooeta.
JOHN D'Jl'OUtHTy,
arttS Proprietor.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET Sr, CLEARFIELD, Pa.
THIS largo and oomnKnlioua new hotel hae
been opened for the aoeommodation of tbo
pulilie. where the nsroprietor will no triad to aeet
hia old (rrenda, aad rnoatve a ah a re of public pni
ronate. by ethet peraonsl attention tn tbo de
li i I of hia bueineaa, he hopea to be alile to render
aatiafaetion to hia patrona. The TARLE will
alwaya be osoainti fully applied with the heat that
ean be ttfoawrt-d in the market, and the IJAR
will eontata a full atock of LlyL'ORS, DEER, Ae.
Uood etabling attached.
tAr-rr:it Lt.irui.ui.
Clearfield, nfarch J, 1GV ly Hnsprietor.
THE PERRY HOUSE,
MAKItvTTA, PA.
J01IK WALLER, Proprietor.
nAVINO parchaard Ibis well known tarera
etand nod re-nttcd and ra-furoithed it, I
rt.pMtfully solicit n due ebare of uatronaga.
Lambermca nnd Haftmen will do w.li t-v giiinj
e a call. Fc. 1, 1870. jm.
SALT LICK HOUSE.
joscpii ;iLMi.AND, PRornitTon.
THE prvaent ooeopant, like hii prederfor, baa
pared no paina in refilling thit well known
byite. tituMed on the river liaiik al Salt I.ir-k, eo
ae to aoeotnutodato the publio renerallyaod tho
ranmea ana lumbermen in particular, ilia lauio
and bar will be aupplied with the beat the market
afforda. A duefbaref public patronage aoliciUd.
(Salt Lick. Keb I, 1H70-Sm.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
t'nrwenevllle, C'letrtteld county, t'a.
rpili anderelgned ha. Icaaed tble old and long
X. e.ubli.hed hotel, (formerly kept ly Major
iMao Bloom,) situate in ncentrui portion 01 100
town, and h.e entlr.ly ro-tttcd and ro- furniaba'l
it, ncd r.-modeled the ata.llng, eo a. to make it
aa abject, hereafter, for the traveling pablia La
patronise tkia large aa commodtoue hoaae.
Jan. IV, TV-tC i. Jtt f uLiUvai.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
MAIN ST., CURWENSYILLE, PA.
nAVINQ leaaed fur a toria of yoare tho
above well known and popular hoteL kept
fuftuerly by Mr. Haaon, and lately by Mr.
Evan,) the preeent proprietor hae re at ted It
whh tho objtet of render ng hit gueaio eom fort
able while at-jonrning with hi. A Ana, larjre
Suble and Yard ia attached, for tbo cam nnd
protection of horvee, carriage! and wapona. A
liberal 'bare ot pubiie patmnaire la oniieiteta.
febZi tt juua rutin, rnp r.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
1 wretciiavilln, (Jearfleld county. Pa
rpULSoldand well atabliebed Hotel, boauti.
X fully eituated an the bake of tbo Suanno
kanna, in the borosgh of Corwen'villo, haa been
teamed for a term of yean by tho wndf rtiejned
it haa boon ontiaoly refilled, and ie now npen to
the pubiie generally and tho travelling eonni.
aity in particular, h'o peine will bo epartd ta
render gueate comfortable while Urrylng at tbia
how-o. Ample Suhling roo for the acoommo
datton of wm a. Charge! moderate.
da. I, ov-tr r. m. ju. jtrrnir-x
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
llLftTIC.vH'J, PA.
flllltS eld oatabliahment having been leneod
X by J. M"KRlSON, formerly proprietor or
tne "Morrieoa llouaa'ba been thoroughly ren
ovated and refurmehed, and aupplied with all
the modern im prove mtau nnd convonieneoa no
eoaaary to a Arat claaa Hotel. Tno dining room
haa t een removed tv tho Aret I oor. and ia new
ipaelnui and airy. The eh a inhere are well ven
tilated, ad the proprietor will en dear or to make
hie gneau perfectly at heme.
Je2i ti M'iKKifiun, rmpneior.
i. w. walla eft
TBDi. w. an aw.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
LutUerahurff, tlrarQcld l o,. Pa,
THIS well known and ling etab.iihed Hotel,
formerly kept by K. W. Mooro, and lniteiljr
by vt m. behwem, ar nae oeen leaaee tor a lema
ot year by the nndenigncl, to which the atten
tion oi tbo traveling puMie Ie now called, and a
liborml ebaro f public rB,r(,nag t aolieited.
nprlo.Tttt.ly.pd fcllAW A WALLACE.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN sr. Till LU SUUUG. PA.
TnK nodernipned keepe ounatantly en head
the boat of Liquor a, Hte table ie alwaya
aagtMd wit tho beet tba market arTnrdo. The
Iravehnt public will do well in give him a rall.
01,-. ROBKKT LLOYD.
GOING IT ALONE !
Saddle and Harness Manufactory,
LriUERSDlRa, PA.
ff 1I1K nndertf Twed rerpeetfnlly Inform! the citl
X one of Brwdy township, and ihe public gen.
oially, lhat he ia fully prepared to maniilaoturo,
on ihort notice, from Ihe beat tif materiel aod at
very reaeonaMe rate, everything In hit lino.
Repairing done prompt I v.
19:70 HENRY r. Miocir.
n nun
rpf TflR WOftKINfl CLAP?. We are aow
X. prepared to lurnt-h all elaeaoi wilb mnatant
viup.oyutent at heme, the wIm?c of (he time or f,r
the fptire m omen I a, Huaineea nrw, light aod frv
AtaMe. Peimnaof either re I onulv earn from 0o.
to I? per cvenirtf. and a pnportiun sum ly do
voting i heir whole time to the bniinev. Hovt and
girla earn ntariv ae much aa rmn. That ail who
tve Hil notice way ariid their adtlrera, and trat tho
hatinrva, we make thit unparalMcd nffer t Tu aueh
aa are cm well eatiefled, we will aend 91 to par for
ORGANS & PIANOS.
ESTY'S AND MASO.V tf II AMl.l.N'f'.
f). J. flAYES. Corw.n.vl'lo. Fa.
SW AIM'S' rNfK t.X.nnedy'eMed cal
IHecverv. Ilelmrmld'e Ruehn, llaker a Cad
! I l"or nil, J.yns's end ...V, medicines of evar,
' U4, fa? saj, hy HABionricK tis"l.
i I in. IPO .111. O. W.ll,.,.. .all k.rt..H .r. . .lu
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