Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 28, 1871, Image 3

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    frjlE REPUBLICAN,"
(LEAUFIELD, PA.
LrONKOAT MORNING, 4 IT NX 28, m.
Terms of Subscription,
. A ;iiK(lvano,orwltliiDtbrM month ...12 00
i -fur three anl befbrtj iix month...,, 2 61
aflcr the eiDlrHlon of ill monthi... I 00
Alt nrftctri to Inrare I u Mr, loo In thfi
r fhiull handed to rtrlr nn Tueeday
'Bine. we If" Pw ' " o'clock, (noon.)
ItKMUlOUH NOTICES.
iMfimlNt F.platcopal Chttrch Ber. J. II.
';itur. i u'mw oarrioo ovorj oaooaia,
j A.tt, School lit 0 A. M. ' '
rvT M.diBf nrory TbumUv. at 74 P. M.
miiiiui"" pemoe, ow diomii oi orery
;,h.atHti A.M.
it, Annrrw'i i imrcn .piscopaiueT.
xan Htt. INiblio rVrviee Hominy morning
it yVI.K-k. una it I r. n. undnr oohoo, at
ji . . rayer AiueuDg ueuneaaajr eremtig
T iiV m-K.
prrO'f Han Church Her. Mf. BrTi.ru.
i,' io Sernce every flavouat.., morning and orea-
hipi-i Clmrcli Bct. W. n. Bkimiii. Fee-
I'd mi Fti Tirr cit dhuubiu, Hiuriung or
Kranrlh' 4 nurrn i amour Her. T.
Mi Mam a. Mam at Uljo clock A. M.n Lb
ill m l fiuirth tMiimnyi or each month.
Lit nits. Kx-flor. Iligler returned yciterdny
mim nn tn'.or.ng inp inrougn irginia, ana
.-ouht with him a lot of ripe, Georgia peaehet.
P,if wlici In Clearfield on the 27th of Juno it
iin!y a 'irw departure in the fruit Hue.
Tar. ForRTit. (irflnd preparations
rf h' iwj; made at rbilipalurg in i Oieeola for the
cf!tin'ion of the Fourth of July, where many of
our oi'kctK will go to enjoy thcntffclves. Those
wh" have notea in Bank falling due on that day
fcml letter take them up the day p refloat, beoante
if tli. r dn't a nroteat will be the result, it being
..;. Puhriny.
IJst of lotter-n remuininu; uncluimpd
i thi- lV-atofflo at Clear 6c) 1, for the week ending
jw jr;n, i pi v i
It imir nr, Mri, C.
Sopor, Will 0.
8irenkle, Ptir (2)
Truwlow, John
U'a'ton, J. (.
Wat kin., D. S.
Wright, MirT A.
P. A. OAUMN, P. M.
Itillm-ri, E. N.
fVamnr, Rlv
(i irncr, Rout.
Nnrn, Thou. 8.
(blry, K. (ooloreii)
lnt, J. S. A J. If.
Two Mohb Gonk. Wilhin two
week past two more of Clearfield's oldest tenants
Lave vntttd awav. We refer to James A. Read.
of Lawrence township, and David Kepbart, of
0c.-ola, at tho ripe old age of 70 and 71 years
ret-pfctively. The former bold many local trusts
during his lifetime, chief among thim was that
of County Commissioner from 1847 to 1850. He
whi one of tbe few oldest settlers left. Both
raised large and influential families, most of whom
risido In the vicinities Indicated,
i mrnn
No Papkr Tiiuro willbo no pnpor
iMiied from this office next week. This eoiumu
nitv has becomo so anpatriotle that us priutsrs
(ire c umpelkd to go abroad to perform our Fourth
of July devotions, or fail to unboMitu our patri
o'Atm for another whole year. This is an afflic
tion printers cannot endure, hence we ak our pt
tron to excuse us for the non-appearance of the
lU:i't:ni.!rAr next week, otherwise the machine
m;lit bo run as reek lost ty the next six months
as (.iniai's has been in the past,
Falsb Economy. That tho county
ii often made the " pack horse " in the settle
ment of neighborhood and family brawls, which
ir "shoved" through our court, has long boon
apparent to every tax-payer, and we cannot un
derstand why the nuieanoe oannot bo abated. A
oa-e in point: A double oase of asiault and bat
ter; between two women was before our court at
June term, when the usual delay of the court to
bc&r and settle the question oocurrcd, and tho
ost were put upon tbe couuty. The bill ef costs
i. . r i ik.i ti.. .... 1... L...
fir two lernii and witnesses allowed eight days'
cot'.r. While such liberal farming goes on taxes
r a it not be reduced.
Narrow Escape. A mnn nnmcd
Lot Mvrriman, employed In the Dunbar Mills,
male a most fortunate and surprising escape from
a terrible death on Friday last. His arm was
caught in the belt of the pumping apparatus, and
be nnfl drawn suddenly toward tbe machinery.
Knowing that unless the machinery was stopped
rftcue was impossible, ho made a desperate effort
tu throw off the belt with his arm, and succeeded,
but not until It was fearfully wrenched and his
fiwe sercrcly burned by the friction of tbo eccen
tric, sgainit which he was so closely drawn. The
mill wri not running at full speed, and to. this
lortunate circumstance ho undoubtedly owes his
life PkHipnbmrg Jour mat.
A Mas Breaks his Nkck. The
citizen of our community were startled on Tues
day cr tning last, by hearing that Mr. Dennis
.M:('trtv( the watchman at the open railroad
briJe arroxs tho Juniata river at this plaee, had
filli n off the bridgo and waa instantly killed. A
l&rg' uumlm-af tho eitisens went to the scene of
tlir catastrophe. It appears that he bail been
rrry siek flaring the day, and about i o'clock In
tiip sfternoon, wbilo leaning over the bridge to
Tt'iuit, be became dixiy, lost his equilibrium, aud
Ml into the middle vf the channel, near the pier,
his huaj striking tho stones at the bottom. A
number ef parsons standing near, seeing him fall,
at once went to bis rescue, but they found life was
ettinct, his neck having been broken. He sus
tiiiifil other iujurwa about his body, and his right
I' g wai fractured. Hmntinydon Gtvbt.
MufiCAL Monthly. Mnaio can no
Ion (fur he considered a luxury, and those who
sjinid fabulous sums in purchasing Sheet Music
are limply throwing their money.away. If our
muiical friends will take tho trouble to procure a
"ly of l'tttr$' it n$ lent ihntkfy, they will see
t their wiser friends are doinr namely, cot
ting better music at one and two eents a piece
t!mQ (hey are buying at thirty, forty and fifty
fonts. Each onmlwr of this valuable publication
remains thjrty-aix pages of masio, printed from
fulUsixe m Msis -plates, embracing Hacrml and He
f ulsr Song Duets, Choruses, Polkas, W allies,
inf., in every laaue,
ifhe July number commences Volume VIII,
nod contains tliirteea pieces of music, neatly
bound, that would cost Just feur dollars and Arty
nts in sheet-form. You eaa get it by mail, post
paid by sending thirty cents to J. L. Pktkrs,
.m liroadway, Haw Vork,
The Doctor. The PrnnylvftnU
Htato Medical Association convened In the city of
Williamnort two weeks aro. It was the largest
aasHsiblago of tho profession over convened in the
Htate. Tbe following are the officers elected for
Wciiii Dr. J. 8. Crawford, Lycoming
.ountv.
Vi PmiJnfn. OI1I.U. Vnno oonntT,
II. nr. Ila I. L'oMltL MmW fOnnlT, J. F,
Trelchlrr, Bohujlkill imntf, ud W. L. Klch.rd
J(in, buN)Uph.nnffoonntjr.
Corr-fmHitg Sn't mrf Urnot Tarnliull,
Pliilsllbl ononljr.
i..wi 8trrtry W. B. Alkinwn, Phlla
delpbl. tountj.
JlteorJim Snrtlarf7. t. Darll, Vaunfo
ounty.
7 rtatnrtrA. H. Filh, Pllitadrlphia eannty.
A lrg Hit of drlr(tl. Io diftcirnt ioei
tie, nd la tht America Mcdic.l Society tu
ftnnounocd.
Franklin, Vrn.no Miialf, wi thown for lh
next mcotiDg, to bo boldea oo lb toooad Wodaair
dT Id Jun., 1K7J.
Barrlrd.
On Juna 20th, 1871, by Rev, W. M, Buscn
ritL, Mr. ALEXANDEB WATSON, of Philips-
burg, to Miss FLOKKNCI LIVINGSTON, af
Cnrwensvllls.
.' At tbe M. E. Parsonags, Clearfield Clrs.it,
Jons 22d, 1871, by Rev, W. A. Cuifmwoxr, Mr.
JOSHUA IIARTHIIORN, of Curwcnsvllle, to
Miss LF.NORA LAW1IEAD, of Lawrence town-
Ship.
On June titb, 1871, at the residence of RoRIRT
B. McCuratR, In Clearfield, hy Rev. W. B.
SxinwRR, Mr. JOHN W. YOUNG to Miss MARY
; MrCBACKEN, both ef Fergus township.
. SUA.
In Osceola, oa Jnne lth, 1871, DAVID KF.P
I1ART, aged Jl Jnn , ,ky,
.,' 1.BTTHR FROM KARTIMt8, ,.
. BalT Licit, June 23, 1871
Oml B. OoantAinKtt.
Sir :-Hinne our Primary Kleotioa, the) fteme
erata oi Karthaul are quiet, and, aM far Hi t know,
II satisfied to tupport the County ticket, gome
of tho oandidotea I tuppote feeldleapnoidted that
tbey were defeated In the nominatiuu. Thii wea
expected ihre to many run for nomination. The
bitUrneti of thla ekelion In aome respects ii te be
tlvlorcd, and hereafter should be at uided, The
nominees are all rood men, and I believe com
petent to All the plaoei they are nominated for.
Karthaua la honored with the candidate nominted
for CoatniMiuner. 4 Jh Traford aysient remains
by the vot of tle party. I am pleaaed it li so.
i anow u is lairer in erery respeot and more pra-
ferable than the delegate eystem. A few of our
ftvartbaua Democrats were anxious for tbe dele
gate system nod were aura of tta sueoesa. If eaa-
didates will Juat keep at home and aava their
time and raoncr aiiiendt-d. there is nothinc wronr
in tbe Crawford system. The eandidatea will be
belter off io erery particular j tbe otHoe will aeek
mo man, ana in erery way a mor aatufaoUiry
and tbe uublio better eorred.
The anxiety with some for oftoe m ao great that
iney eonueaoeDa to most anytning to obtain or
fioe where, if left to the people without tbe ean
didatea' interferonoe, a it should be, the aniious
oues would be oheeked, and ia most eases would
be a blessing to them. I do hope, hereafter, tbe
beSBOorate of Clearfield eounty will adopt this
eourse and prevent the many etils of lata years
we lud attending the party in ooaaMaonoe of
oandidates intorloronoe with the poopk in the
hunt of offioe.
We have bad IhU week eopious showers ef rain,
and our vegetation of a!l kinds Is very aueh bone
fitted. Our wheat and rye orop la Kartbaus ts
remarkably good. Our corn has been doing well,
and for the euasoa of the year, Is far adraueed in
growth and appearance. Our oats crop looked in
general delicate, but the late rains have revived it
aud ts now no longer doubt hi I. fotatoea are
growing well. Early Rotes at Bait Lick will soon
grace the table. Come down to Salt Lick and
enjoy a mess of them.
The last wcok's '' Journal, In Its edi
torial ovlumn, at U wpts, over tbe return of a oiti
ten from " Western Iowa," pasting through the
streeta of Clearfield, in what tbe editor calls a
' Prairie Schooner," to areata and east a sneer at
Kartbaus, and by way of derision at tbo expense
of tho occupant of the " Prairie Schooner," to
speak of the people's starvation there. "Inde
pendent starvation" in Kartbaus I The people
mere anow oi only one solitary instance, wuiou
is (he Jnmrmtft own case. It is literally starved
out In Kartbaus, and not even tolerated or sup
ported 'hero by its own party to the extent of
saving it tram "independent starvation. 1 aver and
repeat, the only and solitary case known in Kar
tbaus, of real, desperate starvation, is the Journal
use ii. n a 1 1 u ii aw.
Special,
NErcTiita. The latest novelties, the largest and
the most raried assortment, at Fullerton's.
Another tnroloe of the Terj l.teft itrlei of Hat.
just received from the But at I). R. Fullerton'f
U.I and Bhoe Emjrorinm. Beiag the latest, of
eourM the eheapost. Call and ace for joursrlf.
KoTtca to CusroMKna. Htateneott of aoooants
will b. son! oa Julj Jst, 1 17 1 . to all persona Id
deuted to as, when they an invited to call and
alanine then Io eorreot anj errors tbat may have
occurred. KRATZKR k LYTLK.
Clrarllcld, Jane 20th. 1871:11.
Something now, the Patent It sin boo ventilating
Uat, just received at Fullerton's. The ooolest and
most comfortable hat extant. Just the thing for
this warm weather.
8cbool DlRKcrons will please remember that
on next Friday a Convention will be held at Car-
wensvtlle. All should be in attendance.
Geo. Vi. K.1IDSR, Co. 8upt.
D. R. Fullcrton, on rieoood street, is constantly
receiving all tho latest novelties in tbe way of
Roots, Bhoes, aud Blippers. You can depend en
getting a good article at the most reasonable rates.
Oiro him a call.
Glittering Gold Fishes, Poll Parrots, Bullflticli,
Mocking Birds anj Aue Canaries, are the great
attraction at A. I Shaw's now. Go and see them,
tf yon hare a headicbe, deranged digestion, or
discover some One morning that your bat is loo
small for the heed, a tumbler full of Vichy or
Kissingen Water from his Fountain, just erected,
will soon dispel the unpleasant feeling. Pure
Medicated Waters for the siek, excellent singing
birds for the lovers of mu.le, rarrots and Moek
ing birds for the patrons of fun, and gold spangled
fish for the naturalists, ar. certainly attractions of
no mean sort.
Ptr-Nir xt 0r aoi.x Tun 4rn xn Svit of Jtlt.
The Catholic congregation of Omeola will have
a Pic-Nie on the 4tb and 6th of July, to aid in
paying the debt on the Priest's bouse. A Fair for
the same object will begin on the Zuth of July.
K. u Haxmoxx, rattor.
Dr. F. Plalto, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon,
offers his service, to the people of Clearnsld and
vicinur, and win no in readiness lo attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Offio. an
Reed street, west of tbe depot, Clearfield, Pa.
May 91, IS, I It
efinnttfliil.
CLOSING PRICES or Dallxvax k Bro., No. 40
South Third St., Philadelphia, June 24, 1871
XewU. 8. i'sof'81 11! 11J1
U. S. u'lof'81 1171 1171
" 'J 112) 1U
" '04 113, ID
" 'M 112, H2j
" 'i,new Ill, U4
" '07, new 1U Hi
" 'I8 1 M( I lot
's, 10-40's. 110t 1101
(I. S. 30 Tear ( per cent Currency-... 1141 ll.'l
Gold .. ........ I2 112
8llver 1074 10
Union Pacific R. R. 1st Mort. Bonds.. Ill 911
Central Paciflo R. R 1011 103
Union Pacific Land Grant Bond 141 ft
parfcrt.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by RunxRn Mosaur, Wholesale
and Ket' II Dealer tn try Moods, lirooerles, Pro
visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
'CtiAnnrLD, Pa., June 2; H71.
Apples.grren,0l)($ 1 00 Hogs, dressed 12
Dried, fllb U Hides, green.. T
Apple buttcr,ygal, 10 llams .....M4 18
Butter. Ul'fe) to Shooldwi IM)(a) U
Beans Wl 00(d) I eO Hides Oil (J 17
Buckwheat. 1 00 Lard 2
Buckwheat Dour lb, 4 Mess pork.Jjl bbl.,.18 00
Reef, dried it 'Oats 00
Beef, fresh.... 8(d) II Onion 1 00
Boards, M 12 OOfcnM Oil Potatoe Onto! to
Corn, shelled 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 121
Corn, ear Oil fa) i Plaster, V but i 40
Corn me.LV sack. I 40 Rj. 1 10
Chop, fl ewli 20(4 J 40 Rk, f) n ....... t
IJIoverseea .m e nan, w sacx z an
Cheese. 20 Shingles,18 ln.4(l Ot
Cherries, Ih. 10fd) Is Shingles,28 InlSfa 1 1 00
Chickens, drsd, lb, 14 Timothy seed ? M
Egg 14 Tallow I2
Flaxseed. - I 00 Wheat. 1 40
Flour 0 0(1 (V T U WosI . 40
Hay 10 00(0,14 00, Wood, V sord ...... t 40
To Farmers and Others!
rrniJS Shop was wlaMl.hed In 183. Over to
X PORTABLE THRESHING MACHINES for
snls as fiillows i Four horse Tumbling Shaft Ma
chine, with a cvliader 18 inches in disineteri fonr
horss Strap Machine, with a patent .operator
complete; also, a three-boreo Machine, with one
or two hand wheels; fuur-horse with a Jsek wheel
and shaker attached) two-horse, very light draft
Machines, and extra norse powers eon.tantly on
hand. I oall particular attention to late improve
ments on my machines. They will favorably eom-
nare with any machines in the United Slates. All
orders promptly attended to. Repairing done on
short notion and on reasonable terms. Old melsl
wsnled. Addrers Stewart Wilson, Stratlonvlllr,
Clarion county. Pa. One good machine in Clear
field. Inquire of A. W. Wallers.
j,!4 4ie STEWART WILSON.
yOUH ATTEWTIOm
JUST FOR A MOMENT!
Aro yon In need af a good set of Harness
l ... in na.il of a rood Saddle or Bridle f
If so, Mil at the Saddle and Harness Shop of
Jons C. Harwich, wh.re yon can get tna oesi in
the market. Double end Single Haraeas and La-
die.'.nd dent's H.ddl.sof sunerior workmunihip.
always on hand or mannraslured Io order. Spe
cial attention is called to my stock of Collars and
llamrs, wbieb are the best In use. I also bavs an
assortment of Saddlers' Jlardware, which will be
disposed of al reasonable rates. Repairing of all
kinds promptly attended to. t,Hn'l forget to
call before purchasing elsewhere. Hbcp In Ura
ham s Row, Market street, l.srOelil, I'a.
May , lSTI-ly. JOHN 11. IIARrt CK.
T A DIES' AND GENT'S SATCHELS
4.t P. FULLERTON'S.
"1ALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS
V at
ffJLLIRTWr'..
f durational.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Male and Female High Sohool I
Each Department Distinct ant Complete
,lIu Itaolt. , ,v
THE roc era sxaiioa af ths present seholaslle
year of this Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 1st dav of Mav. 1871. .
' Pupils ean enter at any time. They will he
euargea wnn tuition from tne tins ins, enter u
the cluse of the Session.
The ooarss of iostruetion amhraees every thing
inoluded in a thorough, practical and aooomplieb-
ad education for both ssxea.
TICK MM OK TUITION.
Orthography, Roading, Penmanship, Primary
Aritlimetie, Primary Geography, and Penoll
Drawing, per Session (It weeks).......... 4 10
Grammar, Local A Deasrlptlra Geography, , ,
Nap Drawing, History, Mental and Writ- '
len Arithmetic and Pencil Drawing U H
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men
suration, Surveying, Natural and Moral
Philosophy, Geology, Physiology, Chcm-
islry, Rhetoric, Physical Geography. Book
Keeping, Botany and Pencil Drawing.... t 01
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the
above Branches. , fit 0,
Pearl ar Oriental Painting, (24 lessons) 12 (0
Monochromatic Painting, (24 lessons) I 00
Crayon Drawing, (24 lesson.).. 10 ,0
Paucy Hair Work, (24 lessons) It 00
Tapestry ,......,. ( 00
Instrumental Music, (30 Unions)... 10 00
M0"Ho deduotiuu will bo made for absence.
Students from a distance ean ha accommodated
with boarding at low ratoa.
Any ons not a member of tbe school eaa reoelvo
private instructions in any of tSa ornamental
brauohes.
For further parttealars Inquire of or address
Her. P. L. HARRISON, A. M-,
Feb. i, 1870.tr. Principal.
MW VAS11IGT0 ACADEMY.
G. W, INNES, A. M., Principal.
TilC FIRST SESSION of this Institution will
commence on Monday, tho 16th day of Usy
uvxL (Term, firs months )
Pupils may enter at any time, and will be
charged tuition from the time they enter until the
close of the session. The course of Instruction
will embrace all branches Inoluded In a thorough
practical education for both sexes.
Vocal Music taught when desired.
Good boarding ean be obtained at
TURKU DO L LA 118 PKfl WEKK.
Parents oan be assured tbat tho ability and
energies of the Principal will be 'devoted to the
mental and moral training nf those placed under
his charge.
fesV Terms of Tuition will be moderate, and
ean be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Innei, at
New Washington, or tbe Principal, (). W. I noes,
at A p polto, Armstrong county, Pa., but who will
be at Ktw Washington alter April 1st.
New Washington, March 22, 1871 tf.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Till SPRING TERM of fourteen weeks, will
oommenco Monday, April 10th, 1871.
A Primary department will be added to the
School this fall : for which the services of a com
petent instructor have been engaged- And no
effort will be siarcd to rendor this department
attractive and instructive.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Objsol Les
sons, rnmary Ariinuootio ana rrimnry
(leographv. $7 00
History, Local and descriptive Geography
witb Map Lfrawlng, urammar, Menial
and Written Arithmctie t 00
Algebra and tbe Sciences It 00
Instruction ia Instrumental musie 10 00
Oil painting, 24 lessons 11 to
Wax work..... I to
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Sept. 7, 1870-lypd.
iViin-s 1 vaiiia Railroad
TYKOX2 & CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, M KY 1Mb, 1871, Iwo
Passenger Trains will rnn daily (except Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as lultows:
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 1.00, r.
Tyrone 8.S0,a..
Oaocole... .40,
Philipshurg...l0.1ll, "
Clearfield 11.10,"
Philipsburg...4.0:l,
Osceola 4.20,
Tyrone e.40, "
CLEAHFIRI
D EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 4.00 a.
Tyrone. 8 60 p. u.
Intersection ...7.03
Oscsola ..8.10
l'hillp.l..rg...8.80 '
Clearfield, er...f.S0
Pbilipsharg.. M "
Osceola 6.2 '
Intersection- 2.27 "
Tyrone 7.40
FARE AND DISTANCES.
FROM CLEARFIELD. FROM TYRONE.
be "l at
Station. a ? Station!. E
? t f
Leonard t 10. Intersection 4 14
Woodland 20i Vanscoyoe...... 7 20
Rigler. 8 24 Gardner 20
Wallaccton .....11 84 ML Pleasant.... 11 M
Itlne Hall 1.1 40 Summit 14 14
llllllpKburg..lT 5 Sandy Ridge...lt 40
Stcinsrs' 18 44 Pcwelltnn ...... 17 44
Duntar 20 M IIscmIi !IO 8S
Osceola. 31 nn Dunbar 21 HO
Powellton 24 74 Sieiner's 28 4
Sandy Ridgo....!8 80 Phllli.bur(f, To
Summit ..........27 - (4 Blue Ball 28 M
Ml. Pleasant. ...10 90 Wallaccton.......10 84
Garduer ...S1 tl 00 nigler ............1.1 S
Vanaeoyoe 14 1 00 Woodland 84 II 00
Intersection... ..87 1 14 lonard 89 1 10
Tyrone... 41 1 silt Clearfield. ...I I ISO
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Belrefonte, Pa
.....8? 04
Mlddletown ti 00
Marietta. ........ 40
Lancaster A 84
PHILADELPHIA 7 94
Lock Haven...,
Williamsnort.,
Huntingdon ..,
l,cistown. ....
..... t 70
t AO
1 80
I 90 Altoona.
i
1 84
I 80
Marysville...
4 40 Johnstown
IIAHRIHBURG... 4 74IPITTSBURG 1 14
CONNtiCTIONK.
Clearfield Mail North connects from Cincinnati
Eipreea West, and Harrisburg Aoeommodation
East, ) main line; and Clearfield Mail South
cancels with Cincinnati Express East, and Mail
West, nn main line, aiso with Bald Ksgle Express
Rsst, for Lock Haven, and points West of Lock
liareo.
Clearfield Express North connects from Mall
West, and Cincinnati Express East, aim from
Bald Eagle Mail WcA; and ClearAeld Express
South eonnects with llarrisburg Aooommodation
East, Loeal Passenger West for Altoona and llol
lldaysburg Branch, also with Bald Eagle Mail
bast, tor Lock Haven and w illiamsport.
Taking Clearfield Express South, Philipshurg
passongers reach Belleronte and return home the
same day, and Clearfield passengers ean reach
willtamrport, llarrisburg, or llolliusysburg, ana
return the same dev.
Passengers for Williamsnort should take Bald
Eagle Mail Esat, aod passengers for points West
of Lock Haven, on P. A B. R. R., should lake
Bald fcagla Express Karl.
. ubunun u. wiijitiinn,
mvlT-tf. Snperinlendenl,
O.: I. c.
TlfHERK to hny'my DRY GOODS, ORO
M eerier, Queenswarc, Glassware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, ebeap for cash.
The subscriber begs leave to Inform his old and
new customers thai be has opened
A VARIETY STORE
IN GLEN HOPE, PA.
And will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A
liberal reduction will be made to eustomers buy.
Ing at wholesale.
Call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. A liberal share of publie patronage la
sonciiea.
0. J. KEAGY.
Glen Hope, Pa., Jane 14, 1871.
rjlllB AMERICAN HOUSE,
. CURWENSVILLE,
CtRARTIRLD COCRTT, PtRR'a.
This long established and popular hotel Is still
kept by the subscriber, who sjaroa na effort to
pleaM all who patronise him. ''To please," Is ths
mottoetthoAmarican House, and all that Is asksd
Is a trial. R. W. HKKII, Proprietor,
Curwcnsvllle, March 14, 1874 tf.
lXlaUTHIX'n) NOTICU.-Whereas.Ut.
J l lers Testamentary on theestateof RKHECCA
IIUTTIIIU- F, dee d, late of Uloom fp Clearfield
Co., Pa., have keen granted totbenndcrslgned,and
all persons Indebted tn laid estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the sains will present then), duly
auiosnuoaiea, tor seuiemeni.
MARY WHITMAN,
Jnef, lfifl tl pnoeerll.
?ru0fi A Dlrdlrlntf.
rpH )ATaT Mlr Et
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, nearly
apposite tha store of Wearer A Datti, '
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Whsre they will continue te supply their old mad
as many new euatomsrs as may name, with
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Inoladlng all new remedies,)
a
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Glass and
Putty, School Books, Stationery, Paper,
Ac.) also, a full line of Drag
gilts' Sundries, Hair
Tunica,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Artioles, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, rocket Boots, c, all of
the best quality.
PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS,
for medical k sasramental purposes only,
Pare Whit Lead, Colors of all kinds. Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Tarpon,
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Brushes, Flavoring
Extracts,
Confect'onerles, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and
anground, of all kinds.
SMOKERS AND CUEWERS
Will find our stock of Chewing
.nl fim.tkin TnkuMin. fmnnrtcd and Do
mestic Cigars, Snaff and Kin. cot to be of the
very best (rsnds In the market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kinds of GLASS WARS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings ef avery variety.
Having a lone experience tn the bu'loess, and
an extensive and well selected stock of medicines,
we are enabled to fill Physicians' prescriptions al
the shortest aoliee and oa the most rsasoaabls
terms, day and night.
IIART8WICK IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa, May II, 1871 tf.
Sirdunrr, Hinorr, tc
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
PBALBaS I sa
II A It I W A It JE ,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, 15KIDLES,
names), Collars, etc., for tale hy
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
ALMEU'S PATENT UNLOAD-
lag Bay Forks, for sale hy
II. F. BIOLER k CO. .
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, ate., for sala hy
H. F. BIOLER ft CO.
JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS k SI10E
Findings, for sale hy v .
n. F. BIOLER ft CO.
Q-UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For tale h?
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sisss, for Mia hy
II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
JRONI IRON I IKON I IRON I
For aala hy
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
II
ORSE SHOES A HORSE SIIOE
" t' "
MAILS, for tale hy
II. F BIOLER ft CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And hast Manufacture, for salt by
II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sale j
H. F. BIOLER ft TO.
JfODDEI. CUTTERS for sulo by
(-30-70 II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
rpHB LAHKEBT POLB ,
KNOCKS Till PERSIMMONS,
IN CLEM HOPE!
James M. Diekny A Co. keep for sala theehcep
est Glass-Ware and the beat Tsa in the eounty.
Best Silver Drip at ......11 24
Best Bee Hive Syrup at I 00
Best No. 1 Syrup at.. 84
- WANTED.
1,000 pounds Wool and 40,009 2fi-lnrh Shingle),
for whioh the highest price will be paid by
JAMES M. -DICKEY 4 CO.
Glee Hope, May 81 Jm
Notice to Creditors!
HAVING determined to quit the aereantlls
business in Karthans, ootice Is hereby given
to sll persons knowing Ibemselrea Indebted to
me, either by honk aocunt or note, to make im
mediate settlement, as J - desirous to close up
my haslness as soon as pe. ,ole. My entire sleek
of store goods, consisting of everything usually
kept In a oountry store, will ha disposed of at
oust, either at wholesale or retail.
W, S. SANKEY,
Kartbaus, June T, 1STI:4U
gILK UAT8-Late)t Spring itylea- '
rit) p. it. tnvnvtrr,
urtWur.
gBLLIMQ QVV.At COST! ;
FOR OAS n I
'I '.x ' '.' '.' '.. "' ' 4 : .1 .' -; !
FU It W.I TiltE
I aver afersd In CLEARFIELD I
Al tha STEAM CADINFT SHOP, corner Market
I and Fifth Stmts, CLEARFIELD, PA.
e T
The undersigned would announce to the publls
that hs has on hsad and is now offering cheap for
oasb. the largest slock of Farnllure aver in store
In tkit eounty, consisting of -i
UpbeUUred Partor Salts, L '
Chamber Setts, ' Eileali Tahiai,
; teereUrles, Baok Caaea,
. Bedsteads, '"'Tvt i-
, Spring Beds and Mattresses, . t
Loaagea and
; Plain A Marble Top Tehlee ft Banana,
Cane Seat and Conwan Chain,
Rocking Chairs, . Leohlng Glasses,
Window Shades, Pietnra Frames,
" Cords and Tassels, As.
Tie also manufactures and keeps on hand Pat
ent Spring Beds, the host ever invented. No
faintly should be without them. Any kind of
goods not on hand ean ha had on short noli...
Upholstering aod repairing neatly executed. ,
C0FFIN8, of all sixes, ean be had on a hnlf
hours' notice, and al the lowest prices. A dedoe
.tiaej of 20 per sent made for cash.
MBTA LLI0 CASKS, or Rosewood, Walnut snd
Cherry Collins, with glass or wood topi, furnished
or Ira boars' notice.
Personal attendance with hearse, en funeral
occasions, and carriages famished wbea desired.
Thanking the puWIo for past favors, and by
strict personal attention to business, I hope to
reoelve a continuance of the same.
Remember the place tho Steam Cabinet Shop,
oraor of Market and Fifth Streeta.
March t9, 71 1y. DANIEL BENNER.
HisrrUanrouJ.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY I
I WOULD respectfully annennea to the (HI
sent ef CLEARFIELD and flelnlly that I
bare epeaed up la tha asw Masonle Building,
first door below the Mansion Boats, on Sseond
8treet, with entire new slock f '
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Of the latest styles and best finish,
Sales ted wltk oan. I have aa assortment
from all the latest novelties la Jewelry, suits
hie for tht Holldsys.
A large stock of America Watches from
the factories of Appletca, Tracy at Co. at Walt
ham, Mass., aad tka National Watek Company
at Elgin, III., In from to I os. eassa, alwaya
tn kand, and warranted.
Thankful for your p.et liberal patronage, I
hope, by strict attention to huslnsss, to sj.eril
a continuance of ba same. ,
Alt kinds ef repairing In my line promptly
attended to.
S. I. SNYDER.
December lit, 87t.
II
ATS AND CAP8I
AND
Hoota and Nlioes!
JUE PLACE TO GET
Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes,
IS AT
FILLEBT0YS NEW STORE!
Oae door north or new Masonic Building,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The largest stock of goods la this line ever
brought Into the eounty, ia now open for tha in
spection af the public, and will be sold at tho
Very Lowest Cash Price) I
Also, a splendid assortment of GENT'S FUR
NIMH Ml HOODS, eonsliting of Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Underwear, Ac.
A large stock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS,
wkich will be disposed of at astonishingly low
rirlees. A liberal share or patronage ia rcspect
ully solicited.
T-DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-
Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
41:71 D. R. FULLERTON.
DINTALCAED.
Dr. a. m. niLi,s
Wonld say to his patients and the pub-
lie
genorally, that, having diisolved partnership
wi'h Dr. Shaw, he is now doing the entire work
of his office himself, so thai pstisnts need not fear
being pat under the hands or any other operator.
Having obtained a reduction or tbe patent oa the
plate material, I am enabled to put up teeth much
cheaper than formerly. I alia have Dr. Stuck')
patent process for working rubber plates, which
make a muck lighter, mora elastic and stronger
plate for tbe same amount or materiel, aad pol
ishes the plate on both sides, rendering It much
more easily hept clean. Special attention paid lo
the preservation or the natural teeth, and all work
guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients.
ulTOnVe at the old corner, opposite the Shaw
House. Office hours from 8 to 11, a. tn. and 1 to
4, p. m. Patients from a distanoa thould notify
me a few days beforehand or their Intention lo
oome. Always al bone, uutess other notice ap.
pears In both the county papers. fhl4'7t
Fight In (.len Hope Over!
ALL FREE AGAIN!
' AND THE MONEY PAIDI
tinLLIAM S. DICKEY take, thit method ar
Iff tnrnrminf hit numerous friends and eus
tnmers thai he has sold out bis entire stock or
Store Goods In Glen Hops to James M. Dickey a
Co., and to thank his rriends and enatomers ror
their liberal patronage while in business In Glen
Hope, end asks a share ror the new firm, who
Intend keeping a first-class Dry Goods and gen
eral variety store.
Their stock will consist In part ef
Ladies' A Gent') Fancy Mats, Ladles' Hose, from
Its to 30 cents. Ladies' Dress Goods, a full
line, Notions of all kinds, Csssimsrss, m
full line, Jeans aad Octtonedee, Al
pacas and Lustra, 4Uo. to $1.10
per yard, Alpaoas, beauties,
at 10 cents per yard,
Ladies' Fancy
Gaiters, '
a full Una,
No. IGailarsal 2.24, ,
good al 11.74, a full line of
( Ladirs' dhoes, Misaos'and Chil
dren's Shoes, Ladies'ripring Shswls,
Chignons an! Silk Curls, Perfumery and
Hair Oils, Muslin and Calico from In lie.
No. I Calico, 9 cards fr Sl.OA, Confectioneries, a
fujl tine, French end Tin Toys, No. 1 Gro-
oeries, ror country trade.
Ia rant a full line of fancy and prime goods, to
suit ear trade. We Intend selling on a eash or
short credit system, snd we know our eustomers
will profit ay' It. All kinds of oountry produce
taken In exchange ror goods.
WANTED. No. I Fresh Butter, ,000 elgh-teon-lneh
Shinglee, hv count, 1,000 Sheep Pelts,
Beer Hides aud Cair Skins, for which tha highest
market prloe will be paid.
4pG(ra as a trial before you purchase your
goods. We will give you bargains.
JAMCS M. DICKEY, ft 00.
Glen Flops, Pe., May 17, 117 l-4m.
AIMI NISTR ATM V NOTIOtVNotlce
Is hereby glren thai letters of administration
un tht estate of JOHN TROY, dearatod, late
of Deealnr township, Clearfield aaanty, Peons.,
baring been duly granted lo the undorsigned, all
persons indebted to said estate will please make
payment, and Ihoae having elalms or dsmanda
wilt preevot local properly autnenitoaieu tor
Dement. SU
6ANNA11 TROY,
June T, 1871 At.pd
Administratrix.
BLANK CONSTABLE' HALE4J FOR
eah ft Ms effe.
1871.
STRING GOODS!
The First of tbe Season 1, . , t
' ' The Cheapest in this Market
v BUY! BUY I! BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Your Dry Goods, Year Window Carlaiaa,
Your Groceries, . Yoar Carpets,
Your llardware, ' Yotr Oilelalke,
Your Queentwara, Tear Wall Papers,
Your Notices, Yew Rata,
Your Boolt A Shoes, Your Cap),
Your Leather, Year Carpet Chela,
Yoor Shoe Findings, Your Stores,
Your Flour and Fish, ' Your Bason and Feed.
SALT I SALT I SALT! at wholesale la country
merohanta. .
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, At. A liberal dis
count to builders.
Everything thst yon need can be had at great
advantage to the buyer, at
KRATZER A LYTLB'S,
Market street,
" ' CLunriRtB, Pt , opposite the. JaiL, f t
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
I HAVE tbii tiny auoelat with In th.
merefttittl buiincit mr brother, Robert Rned.
nit th baincM will b eootiouetl under thi
RRBD BROTH R ft ft.
W will continue to maka tli TYy4tWok ud
Notion baiintM u, fpmlitltr, nnd all tb nwtt
fabrics and lattut ooTtltici in tha market will be
kept on hand.
The Branch Store lo Curwtniville will be on-
tlnned, where will be found aa eholoe a line of
foodi as at our melo itore in Clearfield.
Now RprinK goodi will bo on haod about the
lam or marcn. - -
The book aoeoantiofWrn. Reed will btpromptl
ana inmeanuij hium.
Wil. REED.
Clearfield, Pa., Marah 8, 1171.
pBACK IN EUBQPEJ -
BtT
GIIEAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCHVILLE I
The bloodr eonteit between Praneeaod Pruiiia
U at an end for tl.e preient, to fr ai the ileajrb
tering of men and I be dfiatroetion of proprty U
consented. The Royal Jngtrlera ne doubt pride
thmelrea and rejotoe over the mult, but how
iniigni 1.01, t is their work wbea compared with
tlie humane and ehristian enorti oi
L. M. COUDEIET, .
-who has nndertaken to supply all the citlieni io
tbe lower end or tbe count with rood and raiment
at xeeHinir, low rates from his mammoth store tn
MIU.KUNIH H(j. where he ean always be found
ready to wait upon eallers and supply them with
Dry Goods of nil kluds,
Such a) Cluthl, Satinetts, Ca.simrrrt, Muslins,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Cftlteocs,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps all of the beat material aad made to order
Hose, Rooks, Gloves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ac
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.'
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Bait,
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
llardware, Queenswarc, Tinware, Ca. tings, Plows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Hpikea, lorn cutttra
lors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Aies.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and general
assortment or Btallonery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always en kand, and will ho
sold at the lowest possible figures.
LIQUORS, such ns Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky,
Jayne's Medieinee, Hoststtcr's and
Hoofland's Bittera.
tOOfi pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid. CloTersecd oa hand
and for sale at tht lowest market price.
Also, Agent for RlrattonvUle and Carwensvllle
Threshing Machines.
fc.Cell and sec ror yourselves. Yon will find
everything u.ually kept in n retail alore.
L. M. COUDRIET.
Frenchville P. 0., March 1. 1871.
gACKETT CIIRVVI:R,
MlltU l
HOLDING HARDWARE,
Also, manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Nearly opposltt the Jail,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
' Carpenters and Builders will find II tn their
advantage to aiamlne ur ttoek heron purchasing
else whsre.
STOVES I 8TOVES I
We sell the TIMES COOK STOVE, the cheap
est and best store In the market.
Irery stove fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
DEATIhO,
and
RAFTING STOVES 1
which will be told at cheap at any In tht county.
Oa
Strict attention paid ordering articles lor par
tic) who desire It.
jSjsj-Roofing, Spouting and Job work done nn
reasonable terms.
Clearfield, Pa, April 12, 1871.
S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S.,
aweswa Oillce In Masonic Building,
SM CLEARFIELD, PA.
Putting or the natural teeth in a healthy, pre
servative and useful condition ia made a specialty.
Disesses and malformations common to lbs mouth,
Jaw and assoclats parts, are treated and corrected
with fair success. Ekaminatlons and consulta
tions rnnlt. Prices ror partial and fall sole nf
teeth much lower than tn IB7U. It wonm oe wen
for patient) from a distance tn let ns knew by
mall a rew days before onming to the office. It
Is very important that children between the agrs
or alt and twelvyeare should have r.elr leeih
eiamlned. By Anl'sthsiis Teeth re removed
without pain. frbl5'71
J. M. STEWART, D. D. 8.,
-qw. . tw Offlnt nvtr Irwin') Drug Store,
ami
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
All dental operations allher la the meohaaleal
or oporatiro breach, Broarptly attended 10 aad
settslaetioa guaranteed. Special attention paid
te tht treatment of diesases of the aelarel teeth,
gams and mouth. Irregularity of tbe taeth sua
eesefully corrected. Teeth estreated without pain
by the use nf Elber, and artificial teeth inserted
of the best malarial and warranted te render sat
ll fact lot. prll20'7l:ly
TimTicea 4k constauti:' vkkm.
We have printed a large number of the new
KER BILL, and wlH a the receipt ef twenty
five eenta. mall B aowy la anv address. mv28
-FoTECKTIRS-Tka very latest tlyl.s-
4 ' P, R. rrUFITWP-
1871.--
Sr0 Cwrrlri, tf.
4 9, WltTllwsi.aMiHitMMIrlssi .. tfo W. Tl.
WEAVEH A BETTg
- '
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Art oOtrlag, at Ike old sued of 0. L. Beed A Co,
their alack of goods, eooilitiog of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A InOBS,
HATIe CAPS. HARDWARE,
QUEINBWARI,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., 4o.,
At the meat reasonable rates for CASH or la
ozobaaga for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OS COUNTRY PRODUCE.
jaWF Advances made to those eagaged ia get.
ting out square timber oa the most udvautagcous
terms. January fi, 1870.
. B. aanoLB...
,.w. boss aiuTinoai.
"Cheaper than the Cheapest T
GOODS AT REDUCED rRICES
JOST BICIIVBB BT ...
Arnold A llartnliorn,
(Ont door west of First Rational Bank,)
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
HAVING Juit returned from the s with a
'tomplete assortment of Goods suitable ror
Spring and Summer trade, wt art ate) ready
to furnish all kinds of Goods
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanking oar customers for their
liberal patroaage during Iht past ysr, we
would most rssi octfully ask for a continuance
of Iht tamt.
Our Stock consist of a complete ttsortment
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queenswara,
Wlllowware, Groceilet, Boot) ef Shoes, nets A
Caps, Clothing, Tubsccos, At. Alto, Flour,
Bacon, Salt, Fish, Grata, etc.
All cr whlth will be sold on the most reasoa
ahls terms, and ths highest maikat price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kinds or Lumber aad
Country Produea.
Bji-pleaia girt ut a calt hcror. pnrrhastng
elrcwbtrt, Satlifactioa gaarantsed as te price
and quallty.-a)
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corner of Main and Thompson Streets,
spr?0 CURWENSVILLE. PA.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infirmities." St. Paul.
BR. BOYER'S
ri re
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
Asaft, part, pleasant and health-giving Tonic
strictly vegetable, and manufactured from
the most pare and choice material) 1) not a spirit
drink nor substitute for whisky, but a scientific
compound, for the protection of the system and
the care of disease, made from chemically pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
most delicate stomach. A long private eipcri
enee has attested It)
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitter) at present offered to the public
contains as much medicinal virtue, and yet ao safe
and pleasant to take. Its use is to cure disease,
aod it will not creels an appetite for spirituous
Honors, but will care the effects or dissipation.
To increase Iht Appetite, VSR IT.
To promote Diffeatien, USE IT.
To cure Dyspepsia, USE IT.
To core Fever and Ague, USE IT.
To core BlUiousnese, USB IT.
To cure Constipation, USE IT.
To curt Chronic Diarrhrra, USB IT.
To cure Ilrart-burn, USE IT.
To euro Flatulence, USB IT.
To care Aoid Eraotntlens, USB IT.
To cure Nervous Debility, USE IT.
To euro Ilydoohondria, USE IT.
To cure Sallownrss of Completion, USE IT.
To ear Pimples and Blotches, USB IT.
For Osneral Prostration of tha
Physical power, USE ITK
aad it will cure yon.
Sold everywhere, at $1.00 per bottle, Mann
factnred siolusively by
A. I. SHAW,
Drnggllt,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Who effort liberal Indacemeslt to the trade.
Oct Ji, 188:tf.
MiliBLE AND STONE YARD!
Mrs. S. 8. LID DELL,
Having engaged la tht Marble business, desires
lo Inform her friends and ths public tbat shs has
bow and will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN A ND VERMONT
MARDLE, and I) prepared lo furniih to order
TOMBSTONES, -
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curb) and Pot) for Cemetery Lot), Window
Sill) aad Cap), alio,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASII STAND
TOPS, e At.
'Jem, Yard CB Seed ttrccl, near the R. R. Depot,
Clearfield, Pa. Je7,7l
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
t WATCH KR, JEWr.LRV,
148 North Second St, cor. of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Aa aarortment af Watchce, Jewelry, Sllrer and
Plated Ware constantly oa hand. Repairing ef
Wstahsj'apd Jewelry promptly attended lo. I 29y
' i ':V
Clearfield County. Bank.
rpHI Clearfield County Btak at as laeorporo.
X tod taatltBtloa has goat cut of oilrteaee hr
tho surrender of tta tbaiUr, aa May It, lfifie,
All Ila Block is owaed, by the subscriber., who
will aoatrnaa Iht Banking business al Ika tassa
place, at private Bankers, coder lha lira aaaaa
oi tho MClearfield County Bank." Wtart ra.
tpontibltforlhe debit al Hie Bank, and will po
u notes oa aemaaa at ue concur, vepoelis
received aad latsrest oaM when mono la left fa
a lied time. Paper discounted at sis per coat,
as Dvreioiore. uur personal mpoaaibfltry id
pledged for all Depoeltt received end basiaett
trans. cud. A eontluueaet or the liberal psl
ronege of tbe business men of tbe eounty la re
rpectlally solicited. At President, Caablsr tad
eOcera or the lata Cleaifield County Bank, wt
require the notes af raid lisLk to be preset led
for redemption.
J AS. T. LEONARD, P-ICIIABD SHAW,
WM. PORTER, JA8. B. GRAHAM,
A. K. WRIGHT, 0. L. RRED,
WM. A. WALLACE.
Tha business or tho Bank will be conducted hy
John M- Ademt., Esq,., at Caahler. Jua28, at
J. D. M'fllrlr. PJ...J pw.
BAN1QNQ & COLLECTION HOUSE
McCIRK 4 PERKS.
Suoccssort to Foiter, Pork), A Co.,
PhlllpiDurg;, Centra Couuty, Pa.
WHERE all tbe bualnrsa oft Banking Roaaa
wll oo transacted promptly and upon tha
tnot favoraol. tsvma merT.tf
County National Bank.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THIS Bank Is now open and ready for hest
n.is. OEea oa Second street, la tho build
ing formerly occupied hy Leonard. Finney A C,
DtancTOnt am orrtcant.
'Aft. B. GRAHAM, RICHARD SHAW
WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTE,
A. K. WRIGHT, GEO. L. REED.
W. M. SHAW. Ji T Immsa
Ja2,fij Cashier. Presids'nt
UUrrllanrous.
BoggsTowiistlilp Awake
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS BEERS'SI
J EVERYBODY trying te get there first, for fear
J of being crowded oul lute tbt told.
If you want good Shoeing done, go to Bsaitt.
If you want your SIsCs ironed right, go to Brras.
Ifyoa went good Mill Irons, go to Beans.
Ir yoa want your wagon Ironed is ths best
styls and workmaaship, go to Banna,
lease makes the best Stump Mschlne In tha
State, and does all kinds of BLACKSMITH ING
ns cheap as can ke done In the eounty for Cask.
My Post OSes address Is Clesrllald Bridge.
THOMAS BKkRi
Boggs Tp., Deo. 1, 187-tr.
Cheap Furniture.
JOHN GULICII
DESIRES le inform kis old frlend'r end cue.
tomert, that having enlarged hit shop aad
increased his facilities for menutaetortng, ao it
now prepared to make to order such Furniture aa
may be desired, in good ttylt aad at ebeap reus
for CASH. lie generally has aa hand, al his
Purniturt rooms, a varied aseortmeat or ready,
made rurBiture, among which era
BUREAUS AND SI DE-BOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book-Csses; Centra. Sofa, Parlor,
breakfast and Dining Eltcasioa Tablet; Coat-mun.Freneh-pn.t,
Cottage, Jontiy-Lind and other
Bediteads Sofaa of all kinds, Wcrk-tlende,
Hat-racks, Wash-staadtl Rocking and Arm
Chairs spring-feet, cane bottom, parlor, eont
mon and other Chairs; Looking-Glasset of tvery
description on heod i and new glasses for old
framss, which will he put in en very reaoeoabla
term) on )bortest notice, ne nlso keep, on band
or furnl.bes to crd-r, Ccrn-buik, 11 sir tad Ccl-toB-top
Maitressel.
CoFriNd of Evr.RY Kind
Mads to order, and funerals attended witb a
Hearse whenever desired. Also, House Ptlnting
dose to order. Tbe tubseriber also f,".e
turee, and has eonstsntly 03 hand, Clement'a
Pstsnt Washing Mechino, the best now Is nso I
Tboss using this msehine never need ho with
out elesn elothes! He also hat Flyer's Patent
Cburn, a superior article. A family naiag thil
Cburn never need be without batter I
All tho above and many other article! are far
nishsd to customers cheap for Cass or egel-snged
forspproved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, Liowood and other Lumbar suitable for
Cabinet work, taken in ixohange for furniture
tr-Remember the shop Is on Marker street,
Clearfield, Pa., and aoarly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." JOHN UULICU.
November It, 1881 y
READING FOR ALL 1 1
OOA'S fe STATIONERY.
Market St., Clearfield, (at the Post Office.)
FIIIIE undersigned begs leave to anneunoa lo
J. the eititens of Clearfield and vicinity, that
he hes fitted np a room and has just returned
from the city with a large amount of rending
alter, rensisting in part of
BibleB and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Account nnd Pass Bock) of arery dt
teription ; Paper aad Envelope), Frenek pressed
and plaint Pans and Pcneilst Blank, Legal
Pvpers, Deeds, Mortgsges ; Judgment, Elemp
tion and Promissory notes White and Parch
menl Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. and Bill Cap ,
Sheet, Muaie for either Piano, Flute or Violin
constantly on band. Any books or statlonsry
deaired that I may sot have on hand, wil) bs or
ordered by first oiprest, and sold at whole.alo
er retail lo salt customers. I will also kssp
periodical llltratart, suck as Magesines, Nsws.
papers, Ao. P. A. GAULIN. .
Clearfield Msy 7, 18(18. tf
DAVID YOUNG,
Stone-Culler and Stone-Mason,
I7ILIj tiveaU all work In till Un tt nod
era' pho ud ia FIH8T-CLAB8 iljl.
Arctitectural Ornaments
Is ALL STYLES, Ptoo Drttttfng of tj
dcieripifoB, and )! kindf of aiftion work om
trptdfor hi nrftatof tb oniity. Any pcriort
wifbitig to hT mppptnkU wiitM work ftivd
tone-cuttioi dose, will And it to their Uurftt
to coll upoa no I woold alro tttform tb pak
lT5 thft I n drllrer ony qaontlty or elui cf
toot dotlrod, Bt I am tho owner of ft
FIRST-CLASS STOXE QUARRY.
Orders for work eaa bo addressed lo
DAVID YOUNG.
merM,7 Clearfield Pa.
The Lightning Tamer.
TUB ondrrtlftod Bro tbt tolo Agonta In thU
ntr for tbo ''North Aioertctn UaWtnlird
LKiHTNIttO R0T9." T itr. tbotnlriofo
rodi now in m, and ara t adoratd by all tbo
irlpBlila ippb In ibt ewantry.
W karrtty antlfr tha eitltani of tha foaatv
that we will f ut thcai ap a butter rod. d lor
Irn bioopt, lhaa It ekarged b? tha feral fa
genu bo aitamllt trararaa tho county aad
uarry of aur little raah, eerer to re torn.
ENCOURAGE HOMR LABOR.
Thoia wihlnn Llfthti.lnt Rode ertwied ob
their bai'dingi sed but eddreM Bt my leitar, or
cell to yrreoB. We will put tbvn tipanyobero
In thr county, aoo warrant them. The Rod and
rtttarMeaa be teen at any time by railing al
oar itore. II K. IUQLLH A CJ.
Clearleld, Marek . XtU V
Clearfield Nursery.
EXCOUKAGE HO.ME INDUSTRY.
THR Bftderriffnfd, baring ertabllehed ft Nut
eery oa (he 'Pike, ahoot half way botwrea
ClMrftflld and Curwvnavllle, ir prepared to fur
alab ell tHnda of FRUIT Tilt Kd. fitat.riard and
dwarf,) Bwergreena, 8hrtjhbery, Orape Vineii
OofW r her riei, l.atoa Blackberry, 8traherryt
and Raaborry Vlneo. Alro, Mheriaa Crab Treoe,
Qaineo. end early aeirlet Hhubarb, da. Order a
promptly attended tn. Addnae,
J. 1. VRtatlT.
epjfl M.f Curwenivllle. Pa
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPEaS' AXE!
Manufactured especially for
THE CLEARFIELD TRADE,
res taut ar
H. P. Bmt.KR CO.
ao,l'?D
JJtKSUO) TOWNBIIIP A8TIHI
II yoa want a good Librla Wagoa, ialibed Bp
la worknjaalike meaner, go to
Msy II, 1871-tf BEERS ',