Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 22, 1870, Image 3

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    .THE HKPUBMCAN.
CLEARFIELD, Ta.
WtDXKIDAT MnnXINil.'JI'NR M. I70.
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nefisr should be handed in earls on Tnesdsr
morning, as wt Kit to press at IS o'eloeb, (noon.)
Methodist Episcopal Chnreli Ber. 3. U.
ST'oam Paitor. Publio Barrios eeery Habbath,
at lot A. M , and 74 P. M.
S.bhath Sebool at A. M.
. Prayer Meeting every Tliumlnr, at 7) P. M.1
i Communion Bereioe, first tiabbatb of aver;
Month, at III, A. M.
Ht. Fraud.' Churrh Catholic Rev. Mr.
Q'HnasiaA. Mass at ID, o'olook A. M., on the
worund and fourth pundeTS nt eneh month.
Ht. Andrew'a thurehHpiacopal Rt.
2lR6l Hall. Public Sereies Handay innrpine
M 10 o'elork. and at T P. M. Sunday School nt
P. M. Prayer Moetlnf Wednesday evening
mt 7 a'eloek.
Presbyterian Churrh Rer. Mr. Di rise.
PuMie Service every Kabbath, moroinf and even
ing. Fob Sals. Tito Heitl Estate of
Peter Anlienfelter, late of Brady tp.
doe'd. Also, tlio old Spademan farm
in Girnrd tp. Soe advertisements.
, AproiNTiD. Tlio Commissioners
lat weck appointed Geo. E. Tiibbs,
Awiossor of Ferguson township, in
tho room of Mtttlhew Henry, who
bus removed from llie township.
' Babi Ball. TlieCbinelcclamooio's
will piny their first gume of tho season
on their grounds on Hulurduy next,
June 25, 1870. Gamo to call at 1
O'clock, p. m. A general attendance
In requested in ordor to select the first
nine for the season.
Vv order of tho Committee.
Drowkkd. Wo learn that "Sol."
Tiles, was drowned at llut'cy Dam
on tho 14th instant. The river being
very high his raft was crowded over
the Dam and . he was drowned.
Tho other hands mado their escape.
His body bad not been rocovorod at
the lulcst duto.
iiATF.E llis uooy was lonna near
LewUburg, and taken through this
jjlace yesterday, and interred at his
home in Pcnn townsliip.
Needs Ovp.ruaulisq. The County
Commissioners, we understand, con
template ro-pninting the Court House
the coming full. This will add much
to the appearance of the building,
besides, preserving the material. It
is nearly ten years since it was occu
pied, during which period it has cost
the taxpayers nothing to keep up
its external appearance. Wo hopo
L!i .... . ...... .:n tJ
while they are at it they will have
the Court room frescoed and tho wood
work re-tinted.
Anotueb lUr. We understand that
Treasurer Flcgal will meet the tax
payers of Brady tp , at Lntheiuburg,
on Saturday the 23d day of July next,
nnd those of Morris, at Kylcrtown, on
Saturday the 80th day of tho same
month. The laxubles in these two
townships wore found to bo too
nu morons to rcceivo all tho taxes
in one day. This will enable those
who fulled to meet hitn on a former
occasion to come forward and s&vc
ten pr cent.
Dead Another old neighbor and
friend has been called to his last rest
ing place. We refer to the demiso of
John Thompson, who departed this
lifo at tho reaidTro of his son-in law,
John P. Beck, near Luthcrsbnrg, on
the 12th instant, in tho (Mb year
of his age.' Mr. Thompson removed
from Cenlro county to the farm on
which he died in !Ho3. He was highly
esteemed by his neighbors for his
uprightness and consistency iu all his
dealings. Ho was for many years a
leading member of the M. E. Church,
to the fitith of which ho clung ontil
called heneo. We were often advised
to good deeds by him in our boyhood
days, commencing a third of a century
go.
The new Attorney -General, Acker
man, is a mate for Creswcll, Grant's
postmaster -General. They were both
loud mouthed Secessionists at the com
mencement of the war, but beir.g nat
ural cowards, they soon abandoned
rebellion and embraced loyalty. They
aro scalawags of the first water, and
Grant's Cabinet is tho right pluco for
them.
Wm. Gn.Moar Sim vs. The Heath ot
this distinguished and celebrated
Southern author and novelist, occur
red on the 11 lb instant, at Charleston,
S. C-t in 'ho filth year of his age.
Thus within a week, have two Con
tinents lost tho greatest of living
author Simnis and Dickens. Their
places cannot bo filled.
Let K moras Ki le. The lieptibli
CAB PrtJ f'"'"1" t'1! Il" colored man
il fully 10 me rising rmcri;t!(ii.-it.n oi
tt( and national govprnmsnt.
Then why (loos, lliat fnrty not let
(ho blntk mnn nlono f Why aond nn
sirnn- tif iv'orlliern trliila trash to
bold oflicea the colored men abould
Jiold if tliry are fit to rule, lo hold
office, nnd to govern 7 Why aend the
misorahlo aeiim of Puritanical aooiety
from tho North into all the black aet
tlemcnta ol the South lo tcaeli black
men bow lo vote, to hold offices tho
black men are rapuhlo of holding?
Why innko tho Murks. Iiohhiea on
which neveiml thousand miserahlo,
aoalawafr. carpet bag, power and profit
Kurclv ll-e biiick men of the South
know w lint Ihcy wunt belter than do
lUe curppt liApirrrit and awiiidltira wtio
lire rol.binjt the Mar ks ol their riglits
and hard earntxl d'tlliii'
Jf tha black mon of tlie South are
mo wssU dinalitietl to Tuto, liuld olTice.
0$ttl dtelsuiu'tKler adaira, why not call
home the carbet hajrcraanu act them
o work or aond them to pnaon, arnere
they belong? lt n have conaialen-
fy if there hei any left in tho liepub -
tn f rlT. .Vafiosirif lirfrtidrr.
I'M I. AM I'l.lHili 1 llf) atl'Mlll
rise in the strrntns in Centre, Clinton
and 1 'coining t'oumiis, two weeks
sgo, resulted in much lornl (Innino,
hcalilpN heavy hits to a riiimlirr of
our Luiiiheruien, who hal timber In
the river at and below Lock Haven.
The Clinton Jkmotrat of last week
snyi :
"The flood in tho Sueriiii'hannR
reached its height of eight feet on last
Saturday morning. There was a
Inrgo number of rails tied up at Lock
port, about seventy-five or eighty of
which are believed to have been enr
ricd down. The boom held secnrelv.
and no logs wero lost out of it. It
became very much packed, and suf
fered a very cronl strain. There
wero no casualties on the liver. A
man and his rait camo over Queen's
Hun dam, which gave riso to the re
port of two men being drowned there.
Tho man was washed oil' his raft, but
succeeded in getting on again by
swimming. Il was curried down uud
rnn into tho boom here, breaking to
pieces, and running under tho logs.
The man Bcomcd unconcerned about
the matter, and innnif'e.stcd moro re
grot over the lots of his old hut than
anything else.
A large number of Iocs had been
rafted out, most of which wero carried
away. Tho following are somo of the
parties whoso logs went down ; Best,
Dickinson & Hopkins, about 3,I)U0
logs; A. Simpson, G to 7,000; Sat
cilee, about 3,500 ; Shaw, Blanchard
& Co., between f and 0,000; 8. M.
Bicklord, about 300 ; besides smaller
losses by men who had caught drift
logs and rafted them along nlioro.
The only heavy loser about hero by
the rafts breaking loose, so far as wo
could learn, is Mr. J. Scott, who had
seven carried down.
Chatham's Kun was very high, we
are informed, nnd turbulent. Tho
mill of .Napp& Townsend was very
much injured, and a large number of
their logs were carried oft.
THE I1AL1) EAGLE
was up higher than it has been for
rnuny years higher than in 16o, the
citizens at Flcmingtoh says: The
water was not ko high nt this place,
because, tho river was not 60 liih as
in 1HG5, which backed up the water
then to n greater extent; but tho
stream abovo was higher. Tho boom
held salely. Xt injury was done save
to tho crops on tho bottom land from
Flemington, which was coniplctly un
der water, extending from the moun
tain in to Hawkins' brickyard at that
point. The only casualty there was
the drowtiiiii; of young Walizer in at
tempting to cross from the bridge
over to dry land on tho Mill Hull side.
IS WILLI AM SPORT,
on Kuturday morning, tho water was
1!) feot 9 inches above low water mark.
Tho loss of logs thero is given by tho
West Branch liuUttin as follows :
'Dodg ii Co., one million feet logs ;
II. James k Co., ono million: J. V.
Brown t- Co., ono million ; J. A. Otto
k Son. 250,000 feel; John DuBois,
250.000 feet; G. Tinsmnn, 250,000;
Cook, Slonaker Co., 600,000 feet ;
Trulinger, Croft & Co., 500,000 feet ;
Mulilon Fisher. 250.0110 feet : White.
licntii White, 10,000 feet; Crouso,
Hcrdic k Co., 20,000 feet. There
were others who lost moro or less,
but wo have not been able to ascer
tain tho particulars. In addition to
the ubove, about 2,500,000 feet cs-
enped from tho boom. Probably the
loss to t lie lumbermen ot tins city
will reach nearly f:!00,000, not count
ing the drawback for what they may
recover below. The Loynlsock boom
has not, we understand, caught many,
and it is estimated that 8,0U0,000 feet
passed below that point.
The man employed in Williamsporl
to catrh Lock tlaven logs thinks that
about 5,000.000 feet parsed out that
boom, and about 10,000,000 fuct that
had been rafted out wero carried
down stream.
Tho Bellefonto Watchman says :
"Throughout tho whole county the
flood has done great damage All the
streams wero very high, and fields,
meadows and gardei s bavo been
washed almost into ruins. Tho heavy
rains have prostrated tho gruin and
potatoes, and much difliculiy will be
experienced at harvest lime in cut
ting tho crop. So much damage has
not been dono by any storm for a
long lime.
The damage to property in this i in
mediute neighborhood has been im
mense, and will amount to not less
than $15,000, us follows:
Mann'i (tiri d.inmi ..Mal.oot
ValrnlirH'f (three ilaini) do.
Broelirrh'ifl'. (two dnniRl do.
H"Vol'l. W. i'. i rm'ea. fn:ie Act do.
.'..nfi(
, 4.im,
, J .!
alu
. :.ihi
. boll
. fIMI
. ion
, Jim
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. IM
7.i
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. I. mm
T'id'l A I'onrun, ;f'"Ut dry) lo.
."hiirtlidgr A (o.lll. K. trirtle)... do.
J. .tin I..r 'lornlxT) do.
Snowphoe lUilroad do.
Tbomae' eeiate do.
Urarpr Rivard (fnnndryl do.
8 II. Willi'auiK A t o. (luiiibrrl.... do.
R. V. Hltck (eleujhlrr boue-).... do.
"National" Co. fualcr Tfhor-l)... do.
T. 11. Itvynohle A Co lo.
Ilald K iile Vellry K. H do.
Tho destruction throughout the
county will probably mnko the entire
loss amount lo nearly thirty thousand
dollars. Tho duniugc to farms, mills,
fences, gardens, Ac, has been very
great, and will entail corresponding
loss. We havo no wish to soon wit
ness another such storm.
Ot'B Virr Pbisiii:nt. The HrooU
lyn Knijle (jots (iff the following' on
Vice. I'renident Colfax, whoo wife
presented him ilb a nine pound baby
the oilier dny :
Tbo first man Hint Mi I'm In n J be
came jealous of was not Albert J),
liit hard son. liit bardson was, tin-
dotibleelly, an nUer apprehension lo
bim. The first was one who became
an object of suspicion lo tho husband
in ibis wise : Mrs. Sinclair pluyfully
tolif slcrurlund ono spring cveiim
; SCA, lliat Aliliy liJ run around lo
her limine nnd bid a limii l'ooJ hye at
l lit door to a ppiitli'imtii, utid tliut
Aljliy had told Hint alio wouldn't have
Dun know it for tlio world, heeaiitie
that rrcnslcman etaa verv fmid of her.
jjr. ,sint:Bip t,l JIr. , l'urliinrl to
j (,l( out told l.iin ao in jilay. He
did look out in enrnt!, am found the
rrcnllcinan to be Speaker Colfax, now
Vice President of I ho United Sintes,
in hoao Indinna homo lust year Mrs.
MtKurland rrmnined whilo alio was
prosccutind her wildcat divorce."
Oh! Schuyler, Schuyler I h il true
that tho trail of tho serpent ia over
you all ?
Grant boa ainrd tlio Northern Pa-
, ( i6t- Ttiilrtiail awindlo. It w ould bo
iiilcrcsiiift to know uliclliir lio fintls
aininr am Ii liilla s pnifilalilo aa t lie
dispensation of office. Ha proiniaeil
lo fiwt the country an economical au-
, niinistralion, and tliia ia
tpecunen
, of it, are j.rrsunie
.
One marrinpe out of every nine
1 and fraction in Cnnneelicut laf-t
yenr rcaultcd hupp ily in a divorce.
nmianallt l onnly I onrrMf Ion.
The lleliirn Jwlijea of the sevrrnl
Fleelioll (listl il ls ill this fount)', met
In Convention at the A i bit rat Ion l(.mi
in tho Court House, on Tuesday, the
lllh Instant, tn accordance Willi the
Itnles governing tho holding of (lie
Primary Election, for the purpose of
opening and counting tho votes cssl
for the several candidate on tho Sat
urday previous. The Chairman of
tho County Committee called the Con
vention to order nt 2 o'clock, P. M.,
and upon calling tho names of the
several districts, all wero found to bo
represented but four, which came in
beforo the vote was counted. On
motions. P. Wilson, of Bradford, and
A. W. Leo, of Clearfield, wero elected
clerks, nnd tho Convention proceeded
to open and count tho voles, which
being dono, tho Convention declared
John (i. Hull, of Iiidwny, J. J. 1'io,
David Buck, A. W. Walters, Jacob A
Faust, and 1). Aaron Wiso, nominated
for tho respective ollices for which
they wero named. Thero being no
ono announced for tho otlico of Coro
ner, on motion of Mr. Porter, of Law
rence, S. A. Caldwell, Esq , of Brad
ford township, was nominated for
Coroner.
The Convention then proceeded lo
tho selection of a County Committee
for 1 1ST 1 - On motion of O. L. Schoono
vcr of Morris, soconded by 8. P. Wil
son of Bradford, J Blake Walters was
ro-elected Chairman, and on motion
of Eli Bloom, Ezra Brown, of Law
rence, was elected Secretary.
tho loilavrmg named gentlemen
wero thon selected no
COUNTY COMMITTEE I'O.'l 1871.
ItiTnicTB. N.isr.s. Post Omce.
llrcearia Henry A. Wright (lien Hope.
11,11 H m. Mi huircy Onlrn.l.
Illuoni Wm. Henry .Forrrel.
llngiM Philip Miller Clearfield llriilje.
Ilra.irord...H.N. P. Wileon Ilraillord.
Ilradv Joeeph Heyk'r, Jr Lulhrralurr.
HuriiHiile Kclward King Urant, 1ml. t'o.
Cheat tin ail Diuioud Meliarrey.
Covinpton ....Charlep Hertott PmiehvilUt,
Clearlirld bor.John W. Wright ...Clnarli.-I, I.
('urwenellle..Wm. P. Chambers..... .Curwenville.
Iecatur Kicbard llujrhee OamhiI MiIIb.
Ferguaon Conrad Hulhhan Mnrron.
(jirard Pelor Miirrin Leconte'a Milla.
(loehcD Alexander A. Head Khawiviile.
Orahaui lltaaekiah Lanaherry tirahainton.
O ulirh Joeepb Fry A lleinnlia.
Iluaton Iliraui Woodward Puunlield.
Jordan FMward tiilliun AnonnlU'.
Karthaue F. F. Coutnet Kartbaaa.
Knol Wm. Withcrow Sew Millport.
Ijawrruoe laiuee Kpackman CleariieM.
l.utnliLT City. .11. W. Ihle ..Lumber City.
Morria Jamea L. Ktewart Kylertowu.
N.WaMbingtouA. .1. Jaekaon New Waalnnr'on.
Oaceula bor....J. M. Cyphere Oaoeola M.Ma.
IVnn lohn Penta tlrampian Hilla.
Pike Jaa. R. Caldwell .Cucwenaville.
In ion L- It. lireaaler K-tekton.
Woodward Henry llaugbman Jetiriea.
Tho Committee being chosen, Capt.
Norris, of Curwensrillu, offered tiic
following which was udopled :
RsaiiLrcn. That Oin. Wm. R. Ilarlahorn.
l.yeurgua O. Lingle. aud K. A. Itigler, he and (bey
are bvreliy Conlerrea to repn-M-nl tbia county in
Congressional Conference to be held for (lie l'-Mh
Uialriet, witb power to appoint aubatilulea in
oaae of their iimliliy to altend. and thai they be
iuatrueted to use all nieana in Iheir pnwer to
aeeiire a nomination for fotigrrst that will be for
the iutereat of the whole dintnrt,
Daniel Gorman, of Burnsidc town
shin, od'ered the following resolution,
which was udnptcd :
Itesoi.vrn. That Itohert Mehaffey. 0. L. Prhoo
nover, and Millon tl. Ilrowu. are hereby appointed
delee-Atce (with power to auhatitule) to the Repre
sentative Convention to lie held at Cleartieid, on
the third Wednea.lsy of August next, and that
they be inatrueted to use all honorable wo-ana to
aernre the re-nomination of Hun. Jobn tt. Hall,
of Kidway, for R ei rear n tat ire he brinf the
uuanimoua chniec of tbia county.
Tho question of chungo in tho pres
ent system of making nominations
was thon taken up, and after some
discussion tho following resolution
was offered by Bobert Porter, of Law
rence, and unanimously adopted :
Rrsot vr.n, That the County Committee be and
are bervhy authorised and d, reeled to enhniit the
question of a ctinnge in the present e stela of
making nominations to a vote of the Ii'moeraey
al the Piiinary Lleelion in lTI, and that the
Chairman is aulhoriaed to prepare and lumiab
the ticeiBiiary blanks and directions tor taking
the aaid vote.
Tho Convention then adjourned.
J. BLAKE WALTEI1S,
D. L. Knr.ns, Ch. Co. Committee.
Secretary.
A lnrj;o I'lat k liear.wns killed near
Contu'llBvillo, l-'uyctle i-ounty, ulxiut
tcnilii)ii iiioc, ly Mr. Work.
liruiii, like llic other "colored troopsj,
foitjjit ntilly," but lio wa coinjicllcd
to ruccuiiib ut lust.
A Fish Stohy. An oxt liano myn
thitt William VVillitima, of Salisbury,
oaur'lit a calfiali in llio Kiskiniiricliio
river, nour tlial pluco, Imir leot nntl
Iimi intilifS long. It ttciLrlifd furty-
ciglit poundN.
Tbo Sunbury nnd Lots. islown mil-
rfiiil briilj-o tn the Sun jiioliannH,
ut Sunbury, has been let lo Mr. Cas
well, t-l Jlarriffpurr;, for S-'IKI.IK'O.
In Clrnrflilti, on Junr l.tih, 1V0. (.KOItliE W.,
eD of A nnd and Am A. Kk9xd, affisl om vrar
and H dnvR.
rEWSYIAAMA RAIL-ROAD.
TYliOXS 4 CI.EAKF1ELD MiANCH
ON and aOer Xlnndsr, MAY Snib, lsrn. two
Paa.piprr Trsiiia will rim daily (eir',it 8n
lisyn) betweta Tyrone and Clrsrfirld, as Iwlluws :
t !.l;A!tHl:l.! MAM..
LEAVE fnl'lH.
LEAVE .NORTH.
riesrfi. Id i ..IS, r. Ti n.ns f. .
I'inlipshurg ., " o.r..la Ill i. "
O-rfole 4.0(1, " l'biiip'hnrg...l 1 (HI, "
Tyr.oe slid, " 1 I'lrailirld 1 1 .11 A.s-.ss .
ll.KMlllEI.il ACCOMMolHTIliN.
I.KAVK S'U TH.
riearfl-ld T ( a.
Phiiipstiai.. 4" "
o.--.. a IMt "
liitets.'tiunm l.iS r. m
Trrone 1.211 "
l.FAVK KORTII.
Trrone a.00 r.
Intrr.rctifin ...1 OS
llsreels 1 Id
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YA UK AND DISTANCES.
FROM (I. KAHFIKI.il. FROM 1VROXB.
Station. -z. I Ftatlnna,
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III lTitrrseetinn.
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S Ml. I'lrs.ant..
40 8nlrmit
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, US $ (IU
rrwevtiitn J? 1 .' 1 inar) ....
Trtni. 41 1 HO learfleltl
41 I tto
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Itellrfnnte. Pa fl . I V id lletowa ti
1Hk llaren M. ? .0 V arietta -
a an
Willlsin.r'nrt
.... in
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tsrsrille
il Aiminrit(i .
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4 ia! J..he"w. .. I K
4 v-vrmi-Hi hn i ii
(llsMd linn.
! rinae eeoeieelmns ansde at T rrone with trains
I East and West on the stain Line, and at W illisea,.
j port for points Korlb sod Kst.
1 Tesserisere le.ti.if Cle.ra.ld at 1.-1. ft. as
rears W illiamsort I he same der, eAd paeeene'ers
learmf illtssnsirt at a. as reaeh Clesir
teld at oo f. as.
I'assenrere for war stations .a Ihe Afaia Line
betweew Tyron. and llarrtsbara.. Hsse. Tyrone at
1.41 p sa.
OEtiRUE C. Il.KIVS.
sajll if Knrsaiaaaaweat.
IN70. JINK, INTO.
11 ECO N.ST RUCTION!
Will Fight H 0u( on This Line!
viii.,iA.'i iti:i:i.
JIAIIKET FTRKKT,
t i l. AIIFI I.I.II. l'KSJI'A.
Dress Goods, Fancy Goods,
Notions and Trimmings,
LADIES' AND GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
Miala and i'aps,
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes,
AT rOPlXAIt IU1ICE3.
1t-Thf entire nlfii'V nn hmm t!1 ,t tutlil ai
rcilucliun to firrtent Tnlue, and I will ir1crmh
Uib clock every iiitT dujf with choice tlci of
lh bet gowli in the market.
Kcar the Poitulfioe.
CI.EARFIIXI), I'ENN'A. 2:J
THE FIRST ARRIVAL!
Spring Millinery Goods
J ait Itroeired at
Mrs. WATSON'S.
A
I,L the I'lit'H in Town mJ lh Coonlrr are
ioitrJ to call and wt; the Pj-rirg IStyki tn
BONNETS, HATS,
FIlENrU tLOIVEIt?, Ae.
We have to luit all agra and aixea. Vt'r intmd
Keening our eiura iuii ana cuuniicic, mo nisi nu
Ji.L.a.ad.M i.h na b..i .d nnresi i
styles of eacb Mason, acd at tlta lowest prices.
Also, near ioJaertnettts offered In the wsy of
I)Ri:4 MAKI.NO, in lle most .O.tiI and f-ali-ioaalile
st) Ira, on Ibe sl.ortat ootiee josril!e.
ItnuriLber the l'laoe :
Main Ftreet. opposite Moaao'i store,
CLEAHFIEMl, PA. marlJ
N'
,w ntii:t
NEW GOODS!!
NEW MICES!!!
HARTS0CK & GOODWIN,
CUnWF.NSVlLLK, VA.,
Ara now reeeirlng, direet from Pallianora, Ne
York, Iloitos. Pbiladelbia and Titubiirgb, as
imnienas stoek ft!
Diir ooods, cLOTniso,
gekt's rriixisiusa goods,
IIAT8 A CAPS, BOOTS fUOK..
CUIXA. GLASS A Qt EENSWAItE,
nAKD'.YARD, GBOCCRIKS, Ae.,
Bongbl at loster friers tfcsa bars bees tnsds la
any bonis In town since tha goad aid dajs bs
fora tba lata "onpleaeentnraB" all to bo dil
trihated ta thsss ba si.it Carwsnarllla for
sniptles, in aseordanea trilb tba great ncrifiea
at ubieb tbe; wars bongbt.
Tba Lad I e ara particularly Invited lo call at
llartsork sV Goudniii'a C heap Hlnre tori
amine tha splrnJid stork of IlKESS (IO0HS,
TMMM1XOS, SU AWLS, FASCV GOODS, ie.,
new os eibibittoft.
Thrj Drfjr ( i.ni.rllllou I
Parties eanaul i' Ibeaiselres Jaetire la buy
lug tbe Beeesrariee of life ailbuut calling on
HARTSOCK & GOODWIN,
Curnvville( P-nn'a. wj4 ".m
D win iulvms'
LUMBER MANUFACTORY,
KF.AR Ll'TIlLRSIirno, PKXS'A.
AM FATTl IIKS all kinds of Lanlwr for
liuilding purjioN-s. A'.wsys an band
LATH Fon Ror.l INn,
ri.AsTi:n:Nu lath,
PALlNi;?, Ar, Ac. i
Ilia Pla'trrins Iai:h are event? sawed sn-l of
dilTi-relit Irnjr'hp, In suit iirrhss'rs ; the Psling.
are four firt long and rrndy oitit(4.
All bind, of Pawrd I.nuil.rr will be faml.hrd
lo order, and delivrrrd if so drain d. Prices srill I
lie liUernl, ce.irlin to quali'y.
w,A11 Linda of tlHAIN taken in etrhanffe
for I.nmU'r.
Lathersborj P. O., Jan. 1, ,.
FULLEETON'S
RCSTAIP.AT& iiKKRLMnJLM
H A 1. 1) O N ,
In Liavy'i Sew lliiil-linf. fformnly oeeapied by
XI r. Mi-lianghry.)
fecoxi) t., ri. i:itriF.LH. ta.
"IdVTANTI Vnn binds one seleriinn ..f C AS-
?" j lUK-i. M Tt. ClilHtS, TollAf-ril, Ao.
J" I Also. KRKS1I IHS1F.KH rereivrd ilsilj, and
r : arrred nt to auit tlie lastf-a of customers.
Vfj.RIM I ARI OAI M1 nn senn.l slrj.
sprf. 70 tf II. R. Fl LI.V.RTo.N.
JIIAT MtllKITI
J. E. WRK.LEY
A LRO ,
II it vtrt j rnrrbapri lh nh-iti and f stair nf Vt R
I wrrherefsa. woilft inform the rilierne nf f'lrar-
i Add '! tiriniiy that tlwy are at all time prr-
parri lo lurtii-a
rrcsn dcct, veni, Mutton, &&. kcf
f I n a ti a . . a at
at rut i.oern caen atrra.
A liberal .bare of paMIr patrnttare ie rr.pertfall;
"
enhritr.,
Roti.M (is WA1KET FTIlLET,
rir.rtirld. I's. j, a :
VfliW TIW flloPl
l
FKEP. SACKETT,
Manafartarer of
Tin, Copier and Sheet Iron Ware.
Roofing. Spoatine; and Job erorb dnne
aiaaneaaLi raaaa.
Phnp aa Market ft- awly epp.te tbe Jail,
Mt! CLCAHFIELO. FA.
?irrtnarf, fflnuarr, Ctf.
ins XH01T8XDS8
TIN & 8T0VK ST0UKI
G. S. TLKOAL,
Pliilipsturf, Ccatro County, Ta.
rflHR mderfignd reiptfullr anncanrri to
L public that ha haa on hand a ear
full; itcted and well aaurted itoek of
STOVES, 1IEATKUS, KANGES,
JIOLLOW - WARE!
TIN, COPPKU AND SHEET-IRON
W A Ii E !
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Ilia itock of Cooking Stovei eooa.iti of
JHE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES.
WUcb bare never failed to brine; ftaea and
roperltj into fainiiiea where tt ie need,
Diatjond fltate. Parmer, Herald. Charm, Bpeari'
CaiHroia Cook htnre, hpeara' Anti-Duat,
Uai IturntUR Cooking nto?e, ietor,
KMianee and I n ion Kan eat
rleare Cooking hangei,
ko t aVe.
t-fi-The Tin an Sheet Iron wnre given with
(be More, la made of the faear'eet and bent
tnatertal, acd warranted to gire perfect aatia
faetioa. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
Ii larger, better and cheaper than erer before
tibibited to the publie eonaiatinf of
Fpvara' Rernlving lght Illominating Store,
hj-eare' AFiti lJml Uaa llurtiiug t'arl'ir Move,
peare' Orbicular Uaa liuroiog 1'arlor
htore, Hpeara Uai-Ilur: iog 1'arlor
Store, itoqurt, I'earl, Ofin, Ida.
ban. 1 ropio, Nevada,
Ae A a.
Tuleaa, Elm and Vlrtor Ileatere, F pea re' Re
volving Light Ileal era.
He Ii alao prepared to furnleh ft eontplela
aaeurttoent of
m. rti a t ttt l i
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden an.l
Willow Ware, &o.,
Wholesale or retail, mannfaetnred tteatlj and
whb the eola view to eerrlce. front the beat aia
terial in the narkeL
PLOWS k PLOW POINT., COPPEil, CRASS,
POkCKLAlN, TIN LI.VED, SPUN
COMMON IRON KETTLES,
Of every dreeritloa eonrtantly oa sand.
OKDEUS Full SrOCTINO, ROOKINli
And other work kelopglng to hie bo a inert will
be -roitlv filled bv eapeneuead and ikilKui
wortubeB.
iiKAs.s. arrER, oli metal, rag
AND CASH
Takes la eicbaogt for gooda. 1
-TTe teperU'ly Invitee tha a tier Una of
MftretMBte wi-htvia t tnrrfaae at wboleeale, ae
thfy will And it t their ei van tare to tiaoiiae
tie itock before urrbasins eleewhera.'
Look oat for tha IMf Pipn rrtt the real -denca
of Mr a. Dr. Foricr.
All Gooni VAaaantcn as RiraEst tk.
C at,
Tbiliprbarir, Jims I, 1(70.
ix i.; a i..
augMS
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
tiBALCM IS
II A It I W A It 12 ,
Alen. Manofartnreraef
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
I CLEARFIELD, PA.
4 lot or saddles, bridle.-,
rfarnesa, Collars, eta., fur aala by
II F. BIO LEU I CO.
pALMKU'S PATENT UNLOAD-
Ing Ilay Forks, for aala by
II. f. PIGI.ER 4 CO.
P1NT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kails, etr, fnr sale by
IT. F. M0I.F.R & CO.
oh
il
-UN ESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Find!n, f"r sale by
ii. f. moLF.n ro.
(jjCNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANll
I
For sale by
II. F. Hir,I.FTl i CO.
crovi:s, OE
ALL SORTS AND
Files, for aa'.a by
II F. PIOLF.K 1 C).
IRON! IRON ! IRON!
ION
v For sal. by
1 ii f. nir.i.F.n
I CO.
II01.SE SHOES & HORSl
, SHOE
KAILS, f.rasls by
II. F IllOI.F.n A CO
pl'LLEY P. LOCKS, ALL SIZES
i And brat Stsna'arture, tcr aala by
( H. F. Hir.I.KK CO.
lllMlll.E SKEINS AND PIPE
I BOXES, f..r sale by
II. K. HIGI.F.R A TO.
Rodder cutters for mi i.j-
ev ii"..! 70 II. F. PIOI.ER CO.
Srw C'nblnrt !
I ns 11 N N"N 1. A M AM 1 I MPT.R O'M
LM 1'ANV nfl. r t-r e.-le Town ! ta lh br
Tiiii of 'i-rfdU. t lraifirl-1 ronnty. Pa., and al
t t w.t rurherrfi.a?-.d- th iimtte f
irfnija. Utwoia ie hi-hm m Fimii..i
t,-. a . I a . si,.- f ika svn.1
nn ,he l.nr -If the Ttmae a riearfteld
rrlt. in tbe rieheet p"ri f the e-fMinty l
iI.aiK.atl. ahrrr Ihe Miabanna and !tearrt.t.
I 'ran. H rd inlenl. Il i tbe brart ol
the MbanneTi eal buein. end larce Ktife nl
ahtif pmr, brirl'-k. oak, ani ...tier ttm-vr ar
Imanti it, (kite nf lb l'rt lumh eranufarliir-
iiiK etMilimnte tiir Mnte i lwtH ia the
town, white there a et.T otlifT lumt-M- and
bin tie enille an-und it. 1 tie town ie bat ee -ee
TWbr. 1,, an 4 eootatne a piulatiuB of one thaa
eami lahshilanl.
r-Kitr furihr infortnatioa Upp.y tbe nfliaa
of ibe altera company.
aprM 6upriBU-awet.
1n'R W4HTF.IW Tbe andereifned will
rev tha birhi ASH ThU K ( all kind
al r KH anH M Kl hKlb". a ell
Ctoajfteld, l-M M tllkhSZllh.
C.do(t, o'.ioalt, Clr.
Mt rt. n.i ft.,,,. n, t n a taut-lite.
"(hrnprr linn flic Chrnposl!"
GOODS AT RKIH'CED PRICES
ji t airiivin ar
Arnold V lfarlhorn9
(One door went of Flrrt National Dank,)
( t Rnr.viM.R, r.
HAVING Juit returned from the ea-t with a
ecnifJete ariertioent of 6ole luitable fnr
Fprine; and Pumaier trade, we ara new read
to furaifth all klndi of Ooodj
u Cheaper than tho CheapoEtl"
And after Ihanlnf onr eoetomen for tbelr
liberal patroauge d urine; tba paat year, we
would tnont reijactfull aik for a eootiDuaace
of the lame.
Our Stork einelfts tf a omp'eta aeeortment
of Dry Oood, Notion i, Hardware, Queeniwarc,
Willowware, UrocetUi. Hoot a A Bhoee, Ilata h.
Capi. CMIiing, Tubaeeoa, Ao. Alao, Flwur,
Ilacoo. 8alr, Flsb, Grain, ate.
All of whiib will bt told on tba moat rraion
able term, and tbe bigheat naifcet price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kindi of La tuber nd
Country Produce.
PUm nail before pnrrhaainff
aUeabero. 6atiifaetios guaranteed a to prioa
and quality.-!
ARNOLD k HARTSDOBN,
Corner of Main and Tkompon Blreeti,
aprSO CUHWKNBVILLK, PA.
J. F. WBAVRH...
,.w. w. Bcrra.
IVlLLVEIt & IIKTTS
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at tbe old aland of G. L. Reed k Co.,
their itock of good, cunni.ting of
DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A FI10E3,
HATS A CAPS,
HARDWARE,
QIEEXSTARE,
FL0UE, FEED, SALT, &c, tc,
At tbe moat rraeonable ratei for CAPII or io
exrbange fur
Square Timber, Boards, SMngles,
OR C01XTRT PRObl CF..
JT4" A'lvanrea male to tboee engard ia get
ting out aijnarc timber on tbo most advantageous
terms. January a, ll?u.
sii ahi: TIMIti:iS!
E.A.IltYIX&CO.,
Krinj epcciaM engaged ta tbe bu!aeea of
Buying and Selling Square Timber,
WoaM rrj'rrnrr.t that they are now prrpan-d to
irarrbave Tiniler deli-errd at either Cann-nrrille,
IWk llaren or Xlarii ttk, (or will take it at any
of thr point,) and aril oa CKmn.ifrion. Btkking
euh advaneei aa arc Bwriur;,
Tltoee eh-iiid ia isTti'",? out Tim her Hill find
at our ? ore ia CurweOf . ille, a verr large lttrk of
STAPLE GOODS
Of all Iesrritins.
ALIO,
I'tour,
Jlrnl,
Ityr,
Oalu,
f'orn,
And errrTtbing Doeeasary for use of Lumbermen.
RAFT ROPE,
Of all eir-ei, kept on band in large qnantitiea, and
eolJ at email al ance hj tbe e til. Ap
rullry . Blinks Fiaail
R ipe, Ae.
Pr.l I AT IM!Xr.MF.Tofren-d
to th'iee B.TufrtBr.tig 8oar Timber.
U A. IR IN A C(K
CiirweniiTille, JatinarT I J, K9.
SnuM Profits! QiiicK Salt's!
1IAKT.V1CK k 1RWIX
Are eon;aot' rrj.lrtmhing their atek of Inif,
MrJifinrf. Ac.
Schfrol Rba and Plmlioat-tT- inrtmling the Oi-(-cd
and National Pcriee of Ki lera.
Alao, Tf'.. aero and ftjrari nf tha beet branU, at
the UmrM pripee,
all CAI.L ANT FIT.. C9
I)
ARK K I.OM.I III'
MATCH M TO MGIIT THE WOULD!
The and"riff-.osl ba er-'arrd the eole right t
manufarlare and erll ia Ihif wnnlT the
I KM III! 4T II W A r. II - 1 H t H 'I MA M II.
whi.k u hat uWTrKm errrr nlhrr wat.-h aw
-nette. Mit be n-akf-d in wet f..r ea eannihe
mr mi irnite ae redity ae tbo krpl ia a eefe.
j mtflr. rr ;u rbfp a ant mail". Isfl" e-slte-
iifaj ar-l prfnipttr filliad. Mr ad I re re ia Lmhrra
bare riforfrU c noty, Ta.
jrl pd J A roll W. COI.P.
N'OTIC IV-llaripg f riiTbard the inter of
J. A. Ilatlenbarirer. K-q.. in tbe beimcee
herelnlnre emei na undt r tbe ft ran name of JA.
lllatienbaM-grr A t'o., ibe eeme wilt he mndnted
berrarier undor tliv name of Jdocbai-aen I -and aad
LambfT Cowpane, 'Stwra.)
H. H IU1.L1.K'KI, JOHN I AWSI1R.
my1i( rreetJent. lieareral Sep t.
lOOD KXPAND,!;i7 CI LTIVATOR
V 1 Jnel reeirrd and for eale ?
H. f. D.vjLER k C'
Hl y.oort.. P.icrnifi,
BARGAINS I BARGAINS I
r. liit. it. i. it.
Market Street, ClcarGold, Tcnn'a.,
(Onpoaila tba Jail,)
IHAVB iw o band a Aral class stoek of
rind., anllfd to tha want! of the pullio
Hy stork beinjr lar.e, and by aenstantly mskira
adilitl.ai Iherelo, I am able la areemmodata
all who may favor ma by calling. I bar.
DRY GOODS,
Merino,, Olnrhamf, Cloths, Print.
Delsinas. Cassimeres, Silks, Heps,
Sslinetl, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Coheres, Alnaeas,
Mohair, Lanellis, Mnillna. Flannela, Bonnets,
Hilibons. Cloaks, llsln.orsl Kklrls, Hoop 8klrta,
Ebasrls, Drats Trimmin.a, Hfad Nets, Caps,
Corsets, O loses, Hearfs, Collara,
Orenadina Veili, Table Carers, eta.
CLOTHING,
Coals, Pants, Vests, Orer-Cts,
Oenl'i'hhawli. fihirli, Hats, Caps, I'oder Fbirta
and Ilrawais, Uoou and Bhoes, 0 uo Hboas,
CraTats, Bocks, ti lores and ColLrs.
GROCERIES,
Tea, Coffee.' Racer, llolasses, Bait,
Candles, Hi a. Flour, bacon, Fi.h, Tobacco,
Raisins, Cnrranu, S;'ire, Crackers, Vinegar,
Oils, Varnish, Pepper, Aloobol, Aa.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Csrpets, Oil elolh, Drurpel, Clerks,
Looklng Olassee, Cburas, Burketa,
Washboards, Tubs, Flat Irons, Pane, Window
Blinds, Well Paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Bedcorda,
I mtrrllas, Knires, Forks, Spoons,
Crocks, Florrs and Stora Blscking.
HARDWARE,
Quernaware, Tinware, filssiwars,
Wooden sere, Copperware, Books. Stationery,
MuiiceJ Oosde, Trunk!, Skates, Ao.
r-A 11 of wblrb will be sold oa tkameat res
eoaabla terms, and t' bifbaat market price paid
for Drain, Woil and all kinds of country produce
BEMEMUER THE PLACE:
C. KRATZER'S,
(Opposite the Jail,)
CLKAT.FIELD. PESVA. t TO
u
M T K It STATES
It ( X 1) s
BOIGUT, f ClLD A EXCHANGED OX MOST
LIBERAL TERH3.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
At Market Bales.
COUPONS CASHED.
Pacific E. E. Bonds Bought and Sold.
f4S-c,TOCk naught and Sold an lorn
mission only.
eAeieounts reerlred and Interest allowed on
daily balances, suljeet ta check at tigbL
J ly 41 Soutk Third Ftreet, Philadelphia
10.000 GUARANTEE.
7
BUCK LEAD Eicels all other Lead I
lit For lit Varfraled WMtaveaa.
Id. For itt Vo equaled I)arabilit.
Sd. For ite I'Drarpaaeed CoTerinj rroperty.
La rile, for its Ecoaeaiy.
MT"Xt ete leei ta paint vita Cok Lead
than an oiber White Lead eitant. The eaene
wrlpht ettTer aaere earfare, ii aiere darble aad
aaaaea arbiter wurk.
Bl C K Ll:Al) Ii tbe Chcaprat aad Beit.
$10,000 GUARANTEE.
BUCK .ZINC Excels all other Zincs 1
let For III I'aeqaaled Oerabiliiy.
2d. For ita I'nriTaled Hhitearea.
Id. For iU VeearpaMed Corariaf Property.
LaMWa ff ! Great Kroaoay.
Brinn tbe Clieipetl, IIaadpiBet and ntt Pa
rable kite rami ia tba Wotld. iluy oalj
HICK l.KAD AND KUCK ZINC
Try it aad be Coariaeed.
?atifartioa Uaracteed by tba .UtnefaMBrerf .
BUCK COTTAGK COI.ORS,
Freparad eipraty for Taiailef
Onitaftee, Uuiailitier of every denrriptioa,
Feneee Ae. Thirt? lea different rnlor. la
raVte. Theip. l oiltirea. aad Heaatiful (Hhedre,
ha male eard eeat b nail if aeired lNal
ere Ortlere will aa prvaiptly exeeeied by tbe
KaaatsaetareFa.
FTirNCII, mcnuRns Ca,
X. W. Car. Tei th A Market etreeU. Philat a.
Fnr eale be A. I.Pha and Haruwirk r Irwta.
ftraiere ia I-raga, Itledifiaea, Faiate, Oila, kt
Clearfield, Ta apri.i-7U:iy
TOBACCO AND CIGARS I
VllOl.rSALE AMI RETAIL,
At tbe New Tabasco and Cigar Flare vt
.w. nooftn.
Taa dsots Esst of tha Pe'teAee, Cle.iD.1,1, IV
fontanilj oa bind a Una areortenrnt f Nary,
CongrrtMi, Cavendifh, Cable. Fpanroll,
l.irb'gaa aad Centnry Fine-eat
Chewing TobaxTca, Aa.
Alan, a large and well eerearted (lock of I r ported
nad Iw.elie Cigara. Fmokiag TMMna
Meem-baum aad frier Ppe
Pipe litarm, Ti-baJ
Psoxea, Cigar HMere,aJa ererrtbing peaaiW;
frtaad ia a n-ll regwiated Cigai and
Tobaeea Store.
fUewewibaw tbe pUo: Ta doara Faet af
tba foetofl.ee, OearwelA, Pa. a" eel
()0() TKAI1 itxrEvs
V Tearvwiae. -ll tt,e eeles
eelebr.tr.
WII.su- M.ei M M t" HINTS. Theheetssa
ebme In the worl.t. Ullt.-k .lite en sxtk Slea.
tie sssebine WHSri awr. I'er forlhee ..me.
I.T. tiiees i.s i, k ., Fbilaasifb a. Pa.
mmvttnc
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(Op.. ..la. ibs ra..enref ISafal.J
I I I Kr l; i, r.
f 1 H K andrnia-ned, beelnf leased Ibla benae fwr
1 a seiie. of leara. Is rehly to entett.ia strsa-a-
rs and Irarrlers r.neeallr. anA lberef"ie sohaiia
...) nrneis lo fiee Vita a call. III! TaMa (till ha
supplied Willi Ibe Wat Ibe asaiVet etforrie, and bta
Mar will etintela theeboiee.1 of wlnoa aad liaroll.
1 hr house, furnllars. beds and heddlnf areeotlreiy
new, .hirh sl.sra.d.li to tbe entafort of Irsseless ;
wliile tbe stablio. atiarbed is Isrre aad raosa;
Ju.t sailed fur teamslrta. ('baraes modersis. .
j.i,i;il WILLIAM B. Kit AII. KT.
theTeonard house"
(Near tbe Hailroad llepot.)
HKKD BTItKHT, rl.KARFIKLD, PA. :'
. I). (;IFKI.I.OW, Proprietor.
A
comfortable room nil the nockro imprava '
uu nte -the tt r MUI OKh brompt aitead-
anee, and reaaunalde ebrea. Tbe patronajr of
llie public ie reHcifLilljr aolieited. Team iter
wilt pU'mw take out ire that a large bara baa juet
been ertxtt d for tlie eheiieriae; af bwaee, toadied
wajnna and earnagi-e baring a eomraodioai yard
adjaueat to tbe Freight aad Faeacnrr depot. jeS
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET St., CLEAKFIELD, Pa.
TniS larjfe and arnnmodioM new bote) baa
been opened for tbe aoenm modal loa of tba
puMie, where the proprietor will be pled to aieet
bii old frienda, and reoeire a ehare of per. lie paU
ronaRfi. Hy atrict pereonal attention lo tba da
taiU of bit banincaa, be bofvea to be able lo render
Hatufactiun tu bia patron . Tbe TABLE will
always be bountifully anpptied with tbe beet that
can ba procured ia the market, and tbe BAH
will contain afullatorkof LIQl'OKS, BEER, Aa
Good atabliag attach d.
t Ahrtll JjM1'iii.ui,
Clearfield, Mareb 8, MfttMy Propriatar.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
MAIN ST., CL'EWKNSVILLE, PA.
HAVING laaeed for a lera. of yeare tha
above well koowa and popular hotel, kept
furiuerly by Mr. Maaoa, aad lately by Mr.
Font p.) tha preeent proprietor baa re-fitted it
wilb the object of rendernjr bia guesla aonifort-
able while aojoarniaf witb hi a. A Ine, larra
Suble and Yard ia attached, for tbe eara aad
protection of hortea. earriaxee and wajroaa. A
liberal hra of publie pa Iron ere ie eoli cited.
Hi) 7titf A. 4. 1kal t-fcun, rropr.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Comer of heoond and Market Streets,
t l.i;Aitni:Li), pa.
Tills old aad eoeataodioos Hotel baa. dariaf
tbe part year, been enlarged lo double ita
former capacity for the oatertainment of straa
(era and auesta. Tba wbele building baa been
refurnished, and tba proprietor will spare aa
pains to render his (.eats aomfortabla while
slsio witb bia.
-Tbe "Mansion Donee ' unmans rone a
and from tbe Depot oa lb. arrival and departara
of escb trein. JOUS DOL'UIIEHTY,
aprf T tf Prepriewr.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
urwrueillle, ClearUetd count) , fa.
fTUK andrreigned bat leased tbls old and Ions;
1 e.tabliihed boul, (formerly kept ty Major
leaac Utoess.) situ.u in ealral portion of tba
tcwn.snd bss entirely ra-fitud andre furnisba'l
it. aid re-modeied the etaoliaa;. ae aa to aaaka it
an object, hereafl.r, far tha trarelinf pobiis ta
patronise tbia large aat! aotnesiMlioas bowse.
Jan. 1'J, To-u. I. 4 trr. ii.uuji.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
1' ur area av llie, ( Irarfleld county. Pa.
rpUI? oUand well artabliihed Dotel, leautl
X fully etlaated aa tba baaka af the farqa.
b ae a, in the boroif b of Carwea.'tille, bat beea
leaded for a terai of years by tbt andtreijtned
It aai beaa catirely reaited, aad U new open ta
tbe public (tenerallj and tba tratelliof eoanaoa.
ailv ta panicalar. Wo peine will ba epard ta
reader gueete aomfortabla while tarrying at tbia
boaa. Ample tabling roox fur tba aecoiB.o
datioa af teatae. Ckargee Moderate.
Jaa. 1, V tf WM. M. JEfFKIE3.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
1ILTIN(.IH), PA
TITIS old eetaMl.bfnent baring bea lea eel
by J. ait'HHISOlK. formaarly prvprfetor af
ibe "Morrieoa Huaee,Mbaj been thoroughly tea
ere ted aad refaraiebed. aad aappliad witb ail
tbe w.odera ieaprovaefiU and eoarenveaeea ne
eefrary to a tret rlaaa Hotel. Taa diaing r m
baa i eea remered te the irat laor, and ta raw
pacicaa and airy. The chamber, ara well Tea
tilatrd, atd tba proprietor will aad ear or ta eaake
hi gaeeta parfacily at be ma.
j J. MOKRIS05, Proprietor.
i. v. wall ara HH.. ....tbo. . anaw.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Lntbrrabnr, Clearlirld Co. Pa
THIS well knoan acd l"Pg etab:ibed Ifoelv
rvrwieHy kept by K. W. Moara, aad tattatiy
bv ffaa. ebwata, rr baa been leaeed fnr a tcrai
ot rea re by tba andertigneJ, ta which tbt attca
ti.a at tha trnrelfag pablic ia bow called, nnd a
liberal ibara "f publie patronage Ie aolieited.
aprlfl,'f0-ly.pd 011AH A WALLACE.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
main sr., rmLirsBt'Ro, pa.
fpiH aadereigned keepe enaatantly an band
X. the bet of Liqaora. Ill table ia alweya
eufpliei witb the beet tba market afford a. Tba
traveling pabtlt nil! do well ta gira h iea a ealL
aorl.'fii. RO.fl.KT LLOYD.
?oots and Slots.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Bool and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEAKFIELD, PA.
HAS jvet received a aae lot of French CAI.F
SKl.V. aad ti now prepared to mannfat
Ure aeerytbing In hie lina at tea loweet fig area.
Ha will warrant bie work la ba aa r pretested.
Ha raepeetfally aolicila a aall, nt bia ebon an
Market etret,eeeond dor wel of tbepaetoffen,
where ba will do all in bia power ta render raiia
factlna. 8ome loa Gaiter topi aa bead.
m),e:-y DAMkL CONM.LLT.
PEACE PROCLAIM ED.
rHK war ovekTh ciearfiiid.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
AViT rfy all the Contraband going bark
to their oli matters; but 'nary one
going fa oM MiMchus?tt9 ar hert
thry irrre loved $o long and $o well.
IKaoneeqaeAea af tha abore facta. P. 8IT0FT,
af tba old "Short r-kee Shop," wonld
a.ewnre ta bit aameroaa patron a. aad tba pevpia
af Clearfield eeaaty at large, that ba baa now n
Irat rate 11 of goad malarial, )at reMoJ rrow
tba Raet. anJ ie prepared aa snort aetic la make
aad mead Boota aad Sboee, at bti new ah op in
14 rah ere' row. He Ie entitled tbM be ran plaaea
all.. aMete It might beeame inteaeely loyal fiat
at home patriota.) He ie prepared to eel I low fnr
Cab ar Country Produce. Ioat forget t)a
Shop aeat dor to Sbowere A Grabam'a 'tore,
oa Market etroel, Olearield, Pa4 and kept by a
fallow commonly onlied,
Jjt'AVy "SBOBTT.
EY BOOT AD SHOE SlT(T.
EDWARD MACK,
Cob. MARKET A Sa Srt.. CLEARFIELD, Pa.
rI1HR proprietor haa entered (Me tba BOOT
X SIK'K bueiaeee nl tbe abeea eta ad, aad
ie determined not to be aaldoae altbar in aa...
tty r prtea fur bia work. S peel el atteatieBi
will be paid ta manafarrariag Sewed Work.' Ha
baa oa band a large lot af k re neb Y.im and
LCalf Seine, of the very beit quality. The eiu-
en oi i iearae'a ana ticibut s reepeetral y
tarited to give bim a trial. char ga for ealla
no!,' I tf
LV boot Ab"suoEsuor.
IS tl ReiEr.KVII.LG.
rint sabseriber r.,i,f Utelr starts, aae
1 Bnot a. 8', fa Car.earrtlle, ea
"sin etreei. enneslt. J-erb K. Irwia s Dree
ltera,re.p.tlaHj aaavaaeea ta Iba vablle Ibal
be l. prepare. nasi'irtan all aisles af Beats
anA Sboes. aa4 eseeetblaf ia bie line, .a ekart
aettra. He ale. been, .a k.aA a (eel asanrt
saea.1 r re..; aa4. w.rk, wbiek be wiU aall
ebaar for eash ar eatry fre-teee.
ir.sf Liwia T. oa.
Removal I
ITE MISfKS REF.VE A l!.Triri.p e:l
reeneetfallr lofnrr. In. La.lle. of this aim
a.4 rteiaitT that the. kare rewiore4 tkeir 1rss.
WMfeinr, e.s.Mi.bmebt Tiem tbe rooan. ... Uarte-WK-b
A Irwin's dr(r store t. Ikes a4.ieini.( la
lUberr. aed sol.rii a liberal ebare af patrwaaca.
Clei.ia, IX, Star ta, lra rf,
Sl.l'.l(.ll Four new aasbi.n.4 M.EhiTlK
fee asl. or si-b.e.re .
i js.s j.iAVT i.rrrTjrnt.