Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 12, 1871, Image 3

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,SPV SuHTxiXO. JULY 12, 1R71.
Tprms of Subscription.
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thr c:pirstion of six inonthi.
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, II n It" prrnn i" 1411 viui-n, (uuiiii,;
hi:i K.iora notici-..
itlvronal ( hurrh Krr. J. II.
:n, IV'"1
1'iiMio Sorvloa srery Sabbath,
' 1 . n 1 If
" AV,.rv Tliursdav. tit 1 P. M
nin Service, first Babbit or irerj
t II 4 A. .11.
' iijti.. lV-lic Horvioo Hunday morning
"wk, and nt 1 M. Sunday School at
j-i'mvef Meeting Wednesday evening
;Tji r;i"umii( uiuruiiia, and OVPQ-
, r'unHi-Rer. W. D. Sms-fim. Pin-
' j'u Jin !.'rvi."S every Sabbath, morning or
, lUcrniHciv.
Krtiifli' CUurcfi CatholicRev. T.
Mnn nt ii'j o clock a. n., on tne
I an I ffiirih Sundays or each month.
. ' 'I'll a I 'n nnA r I
-c In I' fun t-nt School Distriot puhliihes a
t jf iu'reit to the tax -payor tho roof.
IiLt Mkv. Wo would rcfor those
5; to employ a flrft class workman to build
'M r jrrit or law mill, to th card and
j! of Mr. 1 1 Arm an in thil Uiuo.
iiii.t) PnnwxKD. On Monday Inat
,:'- of Mr. Iorvit wandered Into the old tan
i up town nnl fell into ono of the rati and
tlro wr- l. It was takon oat and physioians
I. I:if nil efforts to' rcitore life wore unarail
;:, t'lillj whs about two years old.
i.nt k'ttcra remaining unclaimed
.lli.'e at Clearfield, for the week ending
r, Mia Mnggia
. J. din (2)
. John
n, Frank F.
Johnston, Win. M.
Kondig Jonny 11.
Mur?, llurlicrt
Miller, Mr. Harry
I A. tiAl'MN, P.M.
TiK Fourth. This national hoh-
i pretty generally celebrated everywhere,
i.i our own borough, where it wai reduced
:r. dull Sunday by tbe abandonment of tbe
. who (ted to other local) ti oi to spend their
an 1 enjoy themfelvci. Comraimittfi, like
, c.innot be held to the domoitic hearth If
lI rnjoymonti are prohibited.
Li r them Come. Wo learn that
i'...lip 1'Innohanl, extensircly engaged in the
i '. iiilueii in Tnion township, hx pnrchnscd
Vat ClearnelJ, and devigai erecting a
. i;uc dwelling t hereon, with tho objoct of oo-
it with hii family. We have plenty of
t , jn-t iuch enterprising buincsi men ai
. '.iurd, and wo hope they will come and
in t tuwn.
m
Si i -hit. Our villagers woro Htar
I r S.m My morning by tbe annotinpemont of
; ' n .lenth of Joseph BarchSoM, one of the
jiititf LMrpsnTrs and builders of this place. In-
n jintvcd that he had committed luloide
. la nil r, num. No cause Is assigned for
p-h nrf, unless it is credited to inU-rape ranee
!, ;:rt and prodigality on the part of others,
r- i U frrqurntly complained lately.
. t m
Another Oonk. Wo rogrel to nn-
t i our refi-lrra the death of Wm. W. An
:ii. nliioh occurred on the 29lh of June, on
i farm in Bloom township, in the fidh year of
a.-'1. 11? ran ono of the most energetic and
t ; ri'ni" in-n we ever knew, and by industry
-I iimmy hid aeumulatrd quite a eompo
l leaves hii family in comfortable cir-:i.'':kii-'4.
Iripsy was the cauie of hii sudden
.1 :i Tii:iUiro dtath. A number of his relative!
-;' iti Clinton and Huntingdon counties.
A rorrr.Ait Loan. On tho first of
L'y i!k County Commissionon Issued Prison
h.i; m;i'jti to $15,000. These bonds run
f. m ,'. to eijrhl yoan and pay lii per cent, in-!'.--!.
invade seini-noDually on tbe first day of
Sf.r.wy an 1 July, which really makei ths intcr
' .t seven per cen. Citiioni who have from
llir. - to fiv hundred or a thousand or more dol
Ii:s tu invest, can put it to no better use than by
tiLu tli-c bonds. Those wishing to invest can
i j 'y i.i Tn.nurcr Flcgal, wh9 will give tbe
j rufn-r information.
Kaii.kd. A few sensation venders
mi; w('k m,ile tho wonderful discovery that an
'"r i;i ilie prinU-d returns of the Primary F.leo-
( .-ii i: m ! nnto'l another candidate for County
' imer, but re fere me to tho official returni
pn .li-..'!lcd their delusion. The printed table
"i ii - vn:e( for Mr. Coutriet in Bell township,
1 it t!i. i.n'k'ial table shows that he nrclvod ight,
T!i- f. .tiTiif nt thtt IttlJ is nnrrrct. and we ile m
fVi'fiii'jnt necessary in order to allay the sen
i'i n pmiliic-d by a typical error, whicdi by the
ry i- u very uniofc way of arriving at a proper
' 'i;-Y n. Printers are not inoro perfect than
Tn
ni I'uoiiucr. Tlie Uw'a mud
Mi.'rh Uav. tniirllifhed our itreoti all aiim
':n U) have bred a large nuranor of hoR,
fr.-m to hate a. liltlo reBpoet for the rifrhta
irt-At. of tbe oitiirn, ad the Buries and
rtiK'il. Tho lutnmcr if tn'ro than half
" 1 n )t a duy'i work done on the itrocti.
la.: ofTicerl laon make a move tnwnrdt re
n the streets, the citlicnt will lie comjielled
!.c m h rrjialn in front of their n .ectlve
wt't tn will prevent teatni from iwainping
tho wet scaion arrlvea, Ordinancei and
Unties ec:n to bo whollr ignored ItJ the
and our borough fathorf.
AnVLtinii:nxTa. Mr. Hhort It will Irf noticed
1 o.ir advertising column, offer, a very deeii-a-'
I'rupcrly for aalo.
M . Brown prnpowt to do all the mowing and
'lirt 'liing by innehinerr, clean the ra'n, etit the
l''-l, make the oi ler and churn the butter of all
i . alio feci liko employ iag hiin, Thla is a big
-otmet, but ".Mill" will put it through.
1 je rVhool Itireotor, of Knox Itiitrlut want a
. Jraelor to bnil 1 Ibeia a i-bool home.
Hkwaiikof .Mf.dicink Doxf.. Ono
i.iy last week a man living in a oeralin part of
.'tir counly, went to the express office In this plaeei
and inquired If there was a "box of modielna
'here for him, whiq the gentleinaoly agent ln
to lined him that Ihert was. He hauled his calf
.k'n, and paid tho fc.O. D. chsrges, $1(1.70, appear.
ie to Iki very well pleased with his purchase,
loil imagine his surprise when he opened il to find
e.iiy six bottles of oler, inslea.1 of his fortuna in
"interfeit aroenbaeks. Ho made his exit and
I ' n it been seen In 0'ir borough since. Fl
Saw .Mill Burned. On lust FiiJny
in filling, June 2:td, about 4 o'clock, Are broke
"ui in the saw mill of Messrs. Filbert, Otto A Co.,
Mtuarr along the canal above Maynard, Street. The
""Km or the Are Is not exactly known, but it is
"iiipr.sed to havt caught In the upper part of the
mill near the smoke-stack, where the Are was Arsl
discovered by lbs wnteliman, who was the only
r.-m aWut the mill at the time. The Are had
"l under surb headway that il was with difficulty
h- g'd out, not having sufficient time to gather op
sll hi. rlolhc, an 1 lake them with him.
The Arrmen were not long In getting to tbe
scrne, and by their strenuous efforts they prevent
ed the Are from going any farther, conAnlng It to
His mill, which waa antirely consumed, although
thousands of feet of lumber were piled np all
around and In cine, proilmlly, and had Ilia wind
been blowing tbera is no telling what amount of
damage might hava been done.
Messrs. Filbert, Olio A Co. estimate their loss
at fclO.OOO, which will be reduced by Insuranos of
between 13.0(10 to A.S.nftO. Thl. enlerr.rl.lna firm
hava already work air a engaged cleaning away
Z ' P'opoes ratiuildin, at aa early er.
rriltoivitoeri .n.
Specials
Black Silk., Black Silks, Terr low, at Herd
Brother.
Fon Balk 1 Pivo Ilugglci for sale at ooat for
cash, or exchanged for horwi, sheep or cattle,
M. O. Rhowm.
Bummer lrovt Goods, at astonlrblng low priori,
at It be J Brothers.
Amos Kennard gives notioo by an advert I semen t
elsewhere that ho fraata Ml customers to settle
their aeoouhte.
Sunpendera and Oenta FurnUbing Goods, re
ceived thil week, hj Hoed Hrothera, ;
Misi Hello Wuloh will open the second term of
her School for GlrU in Curwenivl h on July 31st,
An excellent opportunity for young ladies to ac
quire an excellent education.
Pic-Xic A Pio Kic will be held on Thursday,
August 10th, In tho beautiful grovo olose by Ht.
Bonaventare'i Church, Grampian Hills. The I
proeeedi to be deroted In paying off tho church
debt. T. J. McMaki a, Pastor.
The purchaser of the firm of Kratser k Lytle has
just returned from tho east, where he was buying
a largo stock of all kinds of goods, which they arc
now opening and offering for laic at remarkably
low figures.
Ladica'j Misses, Gent'i and Boys' t'nderwear,
a handsome variety, at Reed Brothers.
A. I. Shaw has reoeived two very fine show
case, and hoi filled them with a very fine assort
ment of Toilet Articles, which he offers very cheap
for cash. Ho has Combs from Sc. to $1 ; linir
Brushes from 2 io. to $10. lie wants ono and all
to call and see.
If you need any Lawns, yon can get them at a
low figure at Reed Brothers,
m ' -
Removal! Messrs. Sackett k Sehryver have
removed their hardware establishment to their
new and commodious rooms on Second street,
nearly opposite Weaver k Bctts' store, where thoy
have opened a large stock of all kinds of hardware.
Persons In want of anything In their line will do
well to give them a call.
.. 1 m .-.-I.
A. I. Bliaw sells cheaper and more Drugs than
any other Drug Store in the county. Billl
Dr. F. Platto, Eclectic PbvsK'ian and Surgeon,
offers his services to the people of Clearfield and
vicinity, an I will be in reailiness to attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Offioe on
Reed street, west of the depot, Cleat Sold, Pa.
May 31, l;S7Uf
Harried
On July 2d, 1871, by E. HnvruRAJn, Rsq., Mr.
A Mi DON CAMPBELL, of Bell township, Cloar
fiold C3un'y, to Miss SARAH PALMER, of Indi
ana county.
On June 20th, 1871, by Rev. Wv. H Dux, Mr.
JOH N C. SM ITH to Miss FAXXIE M. JORDAN ;
both of Clearfield. ,
At tho M. E. Parsonage, Clearfield Circuit, on
July 4th, 1871, by Rev. W. A. Cmppijiceb, Mr.
CHARLES FrLLINGTON, of Clearfield, to Mis
MARY E. YOUNG, of Lawrence township.
On July 4th, 1H7I, at the residence of the bride's
parents, by Rev. W. A. CLirriora, Mr. WIL
LIAM LAWHEAD, of Lawrvnce town-hip, to
Miss HANNAH DAILY, of Pike township.
On June 2'ilh. 1371, by Jou.i II. Rowlki, Esq.,
Mr. 3AM C EL HULLIHAN, of Clearfield county,
to Mies ELIZABETH FREDERIC, of Jefferson
county.
filed.
On July 7th, 1871, MAOGIK E., daughter of
Hni.ovo and Jasb Bau.y, ag d 14 years, 9 months
and 23 days.
In Bloom township, on June 2'Jth, 1ST I, WIL
LIAM W. ANDERSON; agod 55 years, 1 month
and 11 days.
Huntingdon and Clinton pnpers p1tae copy.
inanriat.
CLOSING TRICES or DilUvr.t 1 Dug., No. 40
Soalh Third St., I'biladvlphis, June 24, I ST1
New U. S. 6' of 'SI
U. 9. ' of '81
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11H 115!
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. 112) 112?
. 1121 112)
. 112J 112
. 114! 114
. 114 113
. 114 1151
. i ml no)
, 1151 Hit
. 112) H2f
. 1071 109
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" '(55
" " ' 'Ci.new
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'6S
ft, 10 40'l -
C. 8. 30 Year 6 pur cent Currcnej.....
Gold
Silver
Union PaciHo II. II. lit Mort. Bonilf...
Ccntrnl PiciHc U. R
l 91 1
01J 10
Union PiiclAc Land (Irani Bon -I S4) 85
Wartfts.
Clearfield Markets.
Correeted weekly b.T RirtlABn Moaaop, Wholeeale
and Ketail Dealer in Iry tjondn, (Jrooeriei, Pro
Tiaionr, Ac., Market itrcet, Clearfield, Pa.
Ci.t.inrm.n, P., June 27 H7I.
Apples. jtreen,00(fL 1 IMI' llo(((i, dreaied 12
Dried, lb 10 Hidex, green 7
AppleliutUT.eal, I 00 llnme OOrn) IS
Butler InVnt) JS-Hhonldarl (it) 13
lleam 0 00(.J 15ll Sidr. 0II() 17
Btiokwheat I 00 l.ard 2"
Bnrkirheat floor lb, 4 Mem pork.kbl...! 00
Beef, dried 2S Oat, f.O
Hoof, freh B($ II Onion, I 00
Hoard, M 12 00(jj,14 00 Putatoea OOfTi, I 00
Corn.ihillcJ 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 12)
Corn, ear 00(1) 40 I'lajter, bid 3 4"
Corn uienl,T9Bck, 1 40 By, 1 10
Chop, cwtS 20(J 2 50 Bag., V lb t
Clovcrteed 8 00 tialt.Vaaek 2 511
ChaeM M ShinKle,Sin.tr45 00
Cberrlea, lb. l'lft IS Sliinrle,2(l Inl0(o) 1 1 nil
Chicken,, drad, m, IS Timothy need 7 t0
K icfl 'a I allow iz,
Flaxaced 2 00 Wheat 1 60
Klnur 0 OIKnl 7 60 Wool 40
lla. 10 OOfitli 00 Wood, cord 6
J- c Ci A i; i II E Y'8
REST AURA N T,
Reoond Rlrect,
CI.KRFIBI.I, PK.NJi'A. M
Alwnvl on band, Fre.h Oyiler., lee Cream,
Cnniliea. Nuta. I'raekert. t'akea, Ciaars, Tohacco.
Canned Krulla, Orangea, Lemoni, and all kind.
of fruit in nea.on.
JrtrRILLlARD B'lOM on neeonil Hour.
jc21'7l ' I). MotlAl'UHEY.
To Farmers and Others!
rillllS ShoT. was established In 1 Over 50
I POHTAIILKTIIBKS1II.NO MACHINES for
sale as follows I Four horso Tumbling eihatl Ma
chine, wild a etlinder 1H inehea in diameter! foor
hnr.n Hiran Machine, with a tiatent sepiralor
complete; also, a tbree-horao Machine, with one
or two band wheels; four-borso with a Jacs. wneei
.n.l ahsker altached : two horse, very liglit draft
Machines, and extra horso powers enn.tanlly on
hand. I call particular attention to late improve,
m.ntsnn inv uisnliinrs. They wi.l favorably com.
pare with any machine, In the I'nited States. All
orders promptly attended to. Repairing done on
short notice and on reasonable terms. Old metal
naakJ. AdJrrrs Stewart Wilson, Nratloimlle,
Clarion county, Pa. One go'jd machine in Hear-
Ii. I.I. Inouiro of A. n. alters.
J04 4t PTKWAKT w ll.MJ.l.
iroUB ATTENTION!
JUST FOR A MOMENT!
Are you In need of a good sot of Harness 7
... n n.H nfa rood Saddle or Bridle
ir ..II .1 Ih. S.ddla and Harness Shop of
Jom C. lUnwira, where you can get the best In
the market. Double and Single Harness and l.a-
dioa'and dent's Haddlsa f superior worsmansn.,.,
.i. k.n nr manufactured to order. Spe
cial attention is called io my atooa oi i,ouar. mu
n- .k..k .r. ill. hesl In ose. 1 also have an
assortment of Kaddlere' lla.dware, which will be
rfi.m..nil of .1 reasonable rates. Repairing of all
kinds promptly attended to. &,llon't forget to
call before purchasing elsewhere- rhop In ui
ham'. Row, Market straet, ClearAsld. Pa.
M.yi, l7l ly. JOHN O. UAHttICK
For Rent I
milK undersigned offers to rent a DWELI.1NO
I i..l MK.d IILAt RSMITU SHOP, situate
.fii.i.na P. O. In Bell township. This Is vary
,-,li. i ..!., fnr the hnstness. A full set
nostra"" -
.l- l.l.nl ttf nastons. A good
loots I" """I" " , , , i
,hool In Iba village. Addrasa or apply to 11. l.
Hsndarfon or tha snbioriber.
HfcNPY BRtTH, It.
March 15 II .
0 durational.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Malo and Fomalo High School
Knch Drpartinrnt Distinct and Complete
rpllB roi it tunnwn of the presont Scholastic
X year of this Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the 1st day of May. 1871.
Pupils f n entor at any time. They will be
charged wilb tuition from (ho tima they enter to
niu oiuib ui iue rcniifin.
Tho oonrso of Instruction embraces tvery ihlng
Included in a thorough, practical and aaooiuplisb-
cd education fr olh sexen.
I I HUH 01 TiriTION.
Orthography, Rcaiiins;, I'enmani'hip, Primary
Arilliiuctlo, Primary Geography, and IVnrtl
Drawing, pi Hession (11 woekx). $4 UU
Gruinniar, Local k Descriptive Urography,
Map Drawing, History, Mental and Writ- "
ten Arithmetic and lVncil Drawing $fl 00
AlK'bra, (jeouiitiy, Trigonometry, Men
suration, fiurvrviiijr, Natural and Mural
Philouphy, Utilitary, Physlolugv, fhiihi.
istryjtbetoric, Physical (iengrsphv.Book
Keeping, Botany and Poncil Drawing.... $9 00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of tho
above Branches $2 00
Pearl or Oriental I'aiuting. (2J lessons) 12 00
Monochromatic Painting, (2-1 lessons) 10 00
Crayon Drawing, (24 lessons).- 10 00
Fancy Hair Work, (24 lessons) IS 00
Tapestry 8 00
Instrumental Music, (30 lessons) . 10 00
4 No deduction will be made for absence.
htudents from a distance can be accommodated
with boarding at low rates.
Any one not a member of the school oat reeoira
privato instructions in any of the ornamental
bra aches.
For further nart)rn!ars Inquire of or address
Rev. P. L. HAllRIriON, A. M.,
Fob. 2, 1870. tf. Principal.
SEW WAS1UX6T0X ACADEMY.
G. W.JNNES, A. M.v Principal.
rilHK FIRST 8EPSI0N of this institution 1
rill
1 commence on M'ttday, tho 15th day of May
nvxt, (Term, Ave months.)
Pupils may enter at any time, and will be
charged tuition from tbe time thry enter tent i I the
clone of the session. The course of instruction
will embraee all branches included in a thorough
prnetiral education for both sexes.
Vocal Music taught when desired.
Good Hoarding can be obtained at
TIIHEE DOLLAHH PER WEEK.
Parents can be assured that the ability and
energies of the Principal will be devoted to the
mental and moral training of those placed under
his ebnrgo.
4aTermH of Tuition will be moderate, and
can be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. lanes, at
New Washington, or tho Principal, (1. W, Innes,
at Apputlo, Armstrong county. Pa., but who will
be at Sew Washington after April 1st.
New Washington, March 22, i WV I -tf.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEABFir.I.D, PA.
TUB PPBINfl TERM of fnnrte.n week,, will
eommcnoo Monday, April loth, 1A7I.
A Primary di'p.irtnii nt will be added to the
School tbi, foil: for which the aerriea, of a com
petent Instructor have been engaged. And no
effort will be aparrd to render this department
attractiva and instructive.
TERMS OF TCITI0JI.
Reading, Orthography .Writing, Object rea
sons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
(leography $7 00
History, l.oeal and desoriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, tiramiuar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic - 0 00
Algebra and the Sciences 11 Oil
Instruction In Instrumental musie 10 00
Oil pilning, 24 lessons 12 0
Wax work I 00
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Sept. 7, 1170-lypd.
IVimNjlvanlalSailroiuI
TY RON'S ft CI.KAHFIKI.D BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, MAY 15th, 1R7I, two
Pa.sengor Trains will run daily (except Hun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa tollowa :
( I.EABFIEI.I) MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LF.AVB NOKTII.
Clearfield .00, r. .
I'liilipahurg 4.11:1, "
Osceola 4.20,
Tvrone 6.40, "
Tyrona
Osecoln
Philipsburg...
Clcarlield
It.ili, "
10.10,
11.111, "
C I, E A B F IF. I. DK X P B ESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield
6.00 a.
03 "
A.2II "
7.27 "
7.40 "
Tyrone 11.50 r. a.
Intersection ...7.03 "
Osceola 8.10 "
l'hllipsbarg...8.30 "
Clcarlield, ar....J0 "
hilipsburg.n
sccola
ntersaction.H
yrone.n
FARE AND DISTAN'CES.
ROM CLEARFIELD.! FROM TYRONE.
SB "a! tt
Elation. 5 Stations. E E
nil n 4
i I Pi
Leonard 2 ln Intersection 4 15
Woodland 20 Vanseoy.io 1 20
Bigler. 25 Oardner 8 20
Wallaeeton .....II 36 MU Pleasant.... 1 1 SO
Blue Hull... 1.1 411 Summit 14 15
Phlllburg..lT Alt Sandy Hidge...lJ 40
Htainera' 18 65 Powellton 17 46
llunl ar 20 fto Oareola W 8A
((areola 'it M Dunbar 21 tin
Powellton 24 75 Hteiner's 1 5
Sandy Bidge....2H "II IMllllpburK ' I TO
Sitmiuit 27 S5 Ulna Bnll 2 80
Ml. Pleasant.... H' Wallaeeton SO SS
Oardner .11 II 00 Bigler S.l 05
ansooyoe....
1 00 Woodland S5 tl 00
1 16 Leonard S9 1 10
I 'ill ( learllcld 41 I litl
ntersectlon...
Tyrone......
FA RE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa t- 0.'
Middlelown 6 00
k Haven 2 70
Marietta 6 60
I.anenster 6 85
PHI LA DKLPUJ A 7 115
Altoona 1 05
Johnstown 2 80
PITTSBCRO i 15
Willinmsport 3 00
Huntingdon 1 80
owistoun 1 00
Mnrysville 4 60
UAllRlSlll.ll(i. 4 76
CONNECTION).
Clearfield Mail North oonnects from Cincinnati
Express West, and Harrisburg Accommodation
East, on main line; and Clearfield Mail Smith
nnects Wllh Cincinnati Express Ksst, and Mail
West, nn main lino, also with Bald Eagle Express
East, for Lock Haven, and points West of Lock
oven.
Clearfield Express North eonnacls front Mail
West, and Cincinnati Express East, also from
llald hiigle Mail uest ant llcarnoin Kipress
nth connects with tlarrlshurg Accommodation
Enst, Local Passenger West for Altoona and llol-
llilaysburg Branch, also with llald Eagla Mail
bast, for Lock Haven and Yt llhaiusport.
Inking Clrarlirlfl hxpress rnulll, I'llllipstiurg
passengers reach llellc'onte and return home the
same day, and Clearfield passengers can reach
Vt illiamsporl, Harrisburg, or iloMidnysharg, and
return the same dv.
Pnssengcrs for Willlamsport should take h.vld
Eagle Mnil East, and passengers for points West
of Lin k llaron, on P. Jt E. U. R., should take
Bild Eiiale Express Enst
ur.iMiwr, v;
WILKINS,
mvl7 If.
Popcrinteprlent.
O. 1. c.
Aim ERF. Io buy my DllV GOODS, GltO
W eerie, Ourenstrare, OUiMware, Drugs and
Nolions, Confrelionertcf, ko,t cheap fur eash.
The subscribe bees Vara tn inform hii old and
new customers that he has opened
A VARIETY PTOIIE
IS aLEJC HOPE, PA.
And wilt sell goods at prices to su't the times. A
liherat rrdiietinn will bo made to customers buy
ing at wholesale.
Call and evnmlna my stork befnra purchasing
elsewhere. A liberal sliara of public pstronage is
solicited.
C. J. KEAOY.
(Hen Hope, Pa., June 14, HT1.
'JMIK AMI.RICA IIOUMS,
CURWENBVILLE, ( .
Ci.nanriii.n Countr, Pstva'A.
This b.ng established and popular hotel Is aft i tt
kept by the subscriber, who spares no effort to
please all who patroniae him. ''To please," is the
motto at the American House, end all that is asked
is a trial. E. W. HEED, Proprietor.
Cuiwcasville, March 16, 1671 If.
I? X Kf ' U T K I X H lkJOTI C li W herea.. Let
A tars Testamentarv on the estate of REBECCA
lUlTTHRFF, dea d, late of Bloom tp., ClearAeld
Co., Pa., have been granted tn tbe ndersignad,and
all persons Indebted to aald estate are request
ed tumake Immediate payment, and thoso having
claims against the same will present them, duly
mnenucaiea, lor settlement.
MART WHITMAJT.
June 7, lSil At Eiesulris.
Smi Iflliriiifis.
rp ii ii i, j
X ' i 1 1 i.
THE LATEST MOVE
HARTS WICK & IRWIN'S
DItUQ STORE,
To their naw building on Second Btrest, nearly
opposite tht store of Weaver A Bstts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they will continue to supply their old and
as many new oostomeri as tnsy come, with
PUllK )HU(SS!
CHEMICALS!
PIIAKMACEUTICAL PIlEPARATIONS.
(Tneludinf all new remedies,)
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, (litis and
Putty, Bebool Hooks, (stationery, Paper,
Ac; also, a full Hoe of Drug
gists' Sundries, Hair
Tonics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Art tries, nruohes,
Toilet Soaps. Poeket Hook, fl , all of
the best quality.
rURE WIXES AND LIQUORS,
for medical k sacramental purpose! only,
Pure White Lead, Colors of all kind, Raw and
Dolled Linxet d (til. Varnl-hru, Turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint k Varnish
llrushes, Plaroriog
Extracts,
Cuufcct'onertes, Wrd Peed, Ppier, ground and
nngrounu, oi an aints.
SMOKERS AND CJI EWERS
Will find our stock of Chewing
and Smoking. Tobacco, imported and Do-
mestie Cigars, Snuff and Fine-out to ba of tbs
very bast brands tn the market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kinds of GLASS WABE,
QABDEX 8EEDS,
Vl'SICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of every variety.
Having a long experience tn tho business, and
au extensive and well selected stock of medicines,
we are enabled to All Physicians' prescriptions at
the shortsst notice and on tha most reasonable
terms, dsy and night.
IIABTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May SI, 1871-tf.
1871.
1871.
FOU THE
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
FIGURES THAT ARE FACTS!
. REED BROTHERS
Dry Goods, Notion. Trimming At Millinery
t-mporium,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
The only exclasira Dry Goods Store in the county.
Study Your Interest I
Buy Where You Can the Cheapest I
DRY - GOODS:
Heavy and fine Brown Muslins, Bleaehed Mus
lins, extra wide Brown and Bleaehed Sheetings,
Pillow Casing. Ticking. Hickory Stripe, Denims,
Tllue Drills, Cottnnades, Cans i meres, Flannels,
Prints, Delnines, Percales, Lawns, Orenadines.
Hernanies, Summer Silk, Japanese Silk, Black
Silk, very good, at $1.1!) per yard. The above
are new, fresh good", and have only to be priced
to know of their remarkable cheapness.
HOSIERY:
Ladles' nlain and ribbed Hose, H7c. tott.JS
per pair. Children's plain and fanny Cotton Hose,
dent's Brown and Blue Miied Hose, Superstout
snd Superfine Mrittioh Regular .Made Hose, Hal
briggan and Lisle Thread Hose, Ladies', Misses',
Chililrcn's, dent's and Boys' India Uaaxc and
Lisle Thread Dndorware.
Ladies'. M-n's and Children s Berlin, Lisle
Thread snd Silk Gloves, Children's Kid Oloves,
Ladies' Kid Oloves, all colors, II 75 ami
$2.00 per pair, (Icntia Kid til ores, all eolore, Lisle
Thread and Berlin U loves.
WHITE GOODS:
Piques, ehulee styUs In Stripes, Figures, Cords
and Satin Finished, 20 to flO per yard; Jaconets,
Nansnokn, Victoria Lawn, Swiss Mult, white and
colored Tarlatan, Tape Cruvhs, Mosqnlto Net,
Cnrtain Net, 25, 4(1. !9 and 60 rents and 91 .0') per
yard, Towles and Towling. Brown and Bleaulied
Table Damatks, Nankins, Qnilts, Ac.
English Crochet Edgings, Imperial Kmhrnld
ery, Hegisterd Embroidery, Valencia Lace, Not
linprmn Lace, Frilling. Aleiandria Frilling,
Hamburg Editing. Inserting, Magie and Always
Roady Kullling, Hercules Braid, Atpnca Brall,
Uair Nots, Black and Drown Hwitehrs, Chignons,
Buttons of every description, Sleeve Buttons, Ac
FANCY GOODS!
. Lace Collars, Linen Cnltarl and Cuffs, Under
sleeves, Cliimiscta, llandkerchlffs, Ties and Bows,
Ribbon and Millinery Uoods, Trimmed Hals and
Eonnets. Ao.. Ao.
,4rRu.rers will plena, giro this thsir atten
tion lima ano: money will he saved.
Remember tha place i ,
REED BROTIIF.BS,
myl7 Market street, ClearAald, Ta.
IMIO I,ARC:l:ttT I'DLK
KNOCKS TI1K PERSIMMONS, .
IS CiLEN HOPI.I
James M. Dickey A Co. keep for sale the cheap,
est (Hass-Ware anil the best Tea in tbe onnnty.
Best Silver Drip at ,, l 25
Best Reo Hive Syrup at I oil
Best No. 1 Byrup at, 0j
WANTED.
l.nno pounds Wool and aO.OOd DA-lnnb Shingles,
tor wnien tne nigneat price win oe pau oy
JAMES M. DICKEY A CO,
Olcn Hope, May 1 1 -2m
T AD1ES' ASD GENTS SATCHELS
1J at
4:1
I. R. Fl'LI.KRTON'.
QALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS
4. ri'LLKRIOM'S,
, iiruitur.
g I : L 1. 1 (1 OFF AT COHTI
r o r d a t n i
Tha largest stock of
V U It NIT U K K
over otTvrcd In CLEARFIELD I
At the BTKAM CABINET BHOP.eorner Ma riot
and 'ilth rit reels, CLEARFIELD, PA,
Tht ondsnlned would annonnea to the publio
that he has on hand and is now offering choap fur
oath, the Israel stork of Furniture avor in store
in this eoniity. consisting of
Upholstered Parlor Suits,
Chamber Setts, Eitenslun Tables,
Secretaries, Boole Cases,
Bedsteads,
Spring Beds and Mattrtsies,
Loungra and Bcnuboa,
Plain il arils Top Tables k Bureaus,
Wanhstands,
Cane 6at and Common Chairs,
Rocking Chalra, , Looking Glasses,
Window Shades, Picture Frames,
Curds and Tuisls, Ac
He also manufactures and keeps on hand Pat
ent Hpring Beds, tho best over invented. No
family should bo without them. Any kind of
goods not on band can be had on short notice.
tpholctcriog and repairing neatly oieoutod.
COFFINS, of all sites, can bo hod un a half
hours' notice, and at tbe lowest prices. A deduc
tion of 20 per coot made for eash.
MKTAIJ.IC CASKS, or Rosewood, Walr.ut and
Cherry Uus, with glass or wood tops, furnished
on five hours' notice.
Personal attendance with hearse, on funeral
occasions, and carriages famished when desired.
Thanking the public for past favors, and by
strlet personal attention to business, I hope to
receive a continuance of the same.
Remember the place the Steam Cabinet Shop,
corner of Market and Fifth Streets.
March 2, 71-ly. DANIEL BENNER.
W$rcUaufOtij.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTKAOKDINARY!
I WOULD rssptctfully annonnea Io lla oUi
sens of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I
bar opened up In tha saw Masonie lloildiog,
first door below tha Mansloa House, on Second
Street, with a entire new stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Of tha latest styles and best finish,
Selected with ears. I hava an assortment
from all tha latest novelties Io Jewelry, sulta
bio for tha Holidays.'
A largo stock of American Watches from
tha faotorlaa of Applstcn, Tracy & Co.. at Walt
ham, Mass., and ths National Watch Company
at Elgin, 111., In from I to 8 oa. eases, always
on hand, and warracted.
Thankful for jour p.sl liberal patronaga, I
hops, by strict attention to business, to merit
a ecitiuoanoe of he same.
All kinds of repairing in my line promptly
atteLdcd to.
S. I. BNVDER.
December IN. "TO.
II
ATI.AHI) CAPMI
AND
15 o o t s n A M Ji o c n I
THE PLACE TO GET
Nuta & Cups, IJoots tt Shoes,
13 AT
FILLERTO.VS SEW STOKE!
One door' worth of new Masonie Building,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
The Isrgrst Stock of goods In this lino ever
brought Into the comity, is now open for the In
spection of the public, and will be sold at the
Ytry Lotrrst Cash Prieet !
, Also, a splendid assortment of OF.NT'S Fl!R
NIMIIM1 UOODS, consisting of Shlrta, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Ulues, Underwear, Ac.
A large slock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS,
which will be disposed of at astonishingly low
prices. A lileral share of patronage is respect
fully solicited.
- DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-SJti
Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
4 JI D. R. FUI.LEBTON.
DENTALCAED.
Dr. A. M. HILLS
Would aav to his patients and the pub
lic generally, that, having dissolved partnership
wiih Dr. Shaw, he Is now doing the ontire work
of his office biraself, so that patients need not fear
being put under the hands or any other operator.
Having obtained a reduction of the patent on the
plate material, I au enabled to put up teeth much
cheaper than formerly. 1 also have Dr. Sluck'a
patent process for working rubber platos, which
make a much lighter, more clastic and stronger
plate for the same amount of materliil, and pol
ishes the plate on both eidrs, rendering it much
more easily kept clcsn. Bpscial attention paid to
the preservation of tbe nntural teeth, and ail work
guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients.
flrT'tiince ai me oio corner, ipo.i..i .n .-rnew
IIoiiml Office hours from to lit, a. tn., and 1 to
o, p. m. Patients from a Jistsnoe should notify
ine a few days beforehand of their intention to
come. Always at home, unless other notice ap
pear, in bolh tbe county pnpera. icoia , i
Fight in Glen Hope Over!
ALL FREE AGAIN
AND TIIK MONEY PAID1
XlflLLIAM S. DICKEY takes this method of
1 T iiiforinlni hie numerous friends and cus
tomers that he baa aold out his entire stock of
Btors Uoods In Olen Hope to James M. lliokey A
Co., aud to thank bis friends and customers for
their liberal patronage while In business In 111
Hope, and asks a share for the new Arm, whu
intend keeping a first c!.ns Dry (loods and gen
eral variety store.
Their etock will consist In part of
I, ..lies' A (lent'a Fancy Hats, Ladies' Hose, from
Ii) to M cents, Ladlrs' Dress Uoods, a full
line, Notions of all kinds, Caesimeres, a
full line, Jeans and Cottonades. AU
pacas and Lustra. 4c. to $1.10
per yard, Alpncae, beauties,
at 70 cents per yard,
Ladies' rancy
llsllcrs,
a full line,
No. 1 (Hilc-rs alll!5,
good at f I -74, a full line of
La lies' Shoes, Misses'and Chil
dren 'a Shoes, l.Silies'Sprlng Sliswls,
Chignons an4 Silk Curls, Perfumery and
HnirOile. Muslin and Calico from to lie
Ko. I Calico, vards for I. till, Confeclinneries, a
full line, French and Tin Toys. wo. 1 tiro
eerie., for country trade.
In faot a full line of fancy and prime goods, to
suit our trade. We intend selling on a cash or
short credit svstcm, snd we know our customers
.ill proAt by-It. All kinds of oountry produce
taken In riohange for good,. '
WANTED. No. 1 Fresh Butter. H.000 elgh
tern. inch Shingles, by enunt, 1,0110 Sheep Pelts,
Beef lilacs and I air Mains, for ernicn iue nigncx
market pr.ee wilt oe patrt.
eT-fllve us a trial before you purchase your
goods. V. e Will give yoi uargwin..
JAMES M. DICKEY A CO.
Glen Hope, Pa., May 17, 1871 4m.
i imimkthatrix,mtic:k.-Noiico
. 1 . . . . i . i., . r ... ... i i ., n i .. h
n B.rro, i.miiini"i'"- .
,7n the relate of JOHN TROY, deceased, lot.
of Decatur township, I'learneiu oouniv, rrnim.,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
- I n ... i . . 1 i.i b.i b I will tileaso make
naviaent, end thoss having claims or demands
1 :. . .1 I . I ;-l,.,l fn. Ml.
Sill im-srai uisn iiropcnv sui -
tlement. BL'SANNAH TROY,
June t, l7l.tmd Administrstrlg.
T)I.AK 4NTABI.Ii'8 HAMai FOR
J sale at thl, efnra.
1871,
j ' SPRING ' GOODS!
The FirBt of tho Season I
. The Choapcst In this Market I
BUY! BUY!! BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Your Dry Clouds,
Toar Groceries,
Your Hardware,
Your Queensware,
Your Notions,
Your Boots A Bliocs,
Your Leather,
Your Shoo Findings,
Your Flour and Fish,
Your Window Curtains,
Your Carpets,
Your Oilcloths,
Your Wall Pnpors,
Your Hats,
Your Caps,
Your Carpet Chain,
Your Stoves,
Your Baoon and Food.
SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale to country
merchants.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ao.-A liberal dis
count to builders.
Everything that you need oan Le bad at great
advantage to the buyer, at
KRATZKll A LYTLK'S,
Market street,
Ci.nnrir.i l, Pi., opposite tbe Jell. J
SPECIAL A.0lCEME.T!
TIIAVE this day assoelated with me in the
mercantile business my brother, Hubert Reed,
and the busiuess will be euntiijued uuder the
flrsn ntino of
II EEI) II It OT II UK H.
We will continue to make tbe Dry (loods and
Notion business a specialty, and all the newest
fabrics and latest novelties in the market will be
kept on hand.
The Branch Ptore in Curwensrillo WiH be con
tinued, where will be found as choice a line of
goods as at our main store in Clearfield.
New Ppring goods will be on hand about the
1.1th of March.
The book accounts of Win. Reed will be promptly
and immediately settled.
WM. REED.
Clearfield, Pa., March 8, 1871.
J) Ii A C E IN EUROPE!
art-
GKKAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCHVILLE I
The bloody contest between Franco and Prussia
Is at an end for the present, to far as the slaugh
tering of men aud the destruction of properly Is
concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride
thcinselres And rcie over tho result, but how
insignificant Is tlntrwork when cum pared with
the humane and christian efforts of
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has undertaken to supply alt the eltiiens in
the lower end of tbe county with food and raiment
at ncerdinz bw rates from bis miitnnmth store in
MCLSONBCrtt), where be can alwsys be found
ready to wait upon callers and supply theui with
Cry Goods of all kinds,
Such as Cloth, Bntinetts, Cassimeres, Muslins,
Delaines, Linen, Drilling, Calicoes,
. Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Rcadj-tnadc Clothing, Boots and .Shoes, Hut and
Caps all uf the best material and made to order
Hose, tiKks, (i luves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ao.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Pujjar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt,
l'ork, Liascud Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, CaMlngs, Plows
and Plow Castings, Kails, fpikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all kiuds of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints Yarnifh, Gtars, and a general
assortment of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on band, and will be
sold at the lowest possible ngures.
LTQl'ORS, such as Rrmndy, Wins. Oin, Whisky,
Jaynei aieitlflnos, iiou iters ana
Iloofland's Hitters.
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid. Clorerseed on hand
and for sate at the lowest market price.
Also, Agent for Strattonvllie and Curwensville
Threshing Machines.
L.Cell and see for yourselves. Ton will find
everything usually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET.
Frenehrille P. 0., March 1, 1871.
s
ACKRTT SCIIRYVr.ll,
naiLics iv
BULUI HARDWARE,
Also, manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Pccood Street,
CLEAK I'lEI.D, PA.
Camfntars and Ilnililcrs will find It to their
advantage to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
STOVES 1 STOVES!
We are new aelling tbe eelebrated TIMES
COOK and RELIANCE, the cheapest and best
stoves tn the market.
Every stove fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
IlEATIVtl,
and
RAFTING STOVES!
which will be sold as cheap as any in the county.
Strict attention paid ordering atticlrs for par
tics who desire it.
-Hoofing, Spooling and Job work done on
reasonable terms.
ClearAeld, Pa, April 1J, 1871.
S. POUTER SHAW, D. D. S.,
Umee In Mutnnlc l.uiiil'ng,
CI.EAHFIKLD, PA.
IHir, nf Ibe natural teeth in a health?, pre-
serratlveand nscftil condition Is made a specially,
inneaac and malformations common to the mouth,
Jkw and associate parts, ere treated and corrected
r.tli fair success. Examinations and consulta
tion mr.t. Prices for partial snd full sets of
teeth much lower tnan in u wouiu nm w-n
for patients from a distance to let ns know by
mail a few days befnra ooming to the offioe. It
Is very important that ehildren between the ages
of six and twolre years should have their tsvlh
tTimined. By Anassthcsia Teeth are removed
without pain. feblA'71
J, M. 6TEWART, D. D. 8.,
Olllce ever Irwin's Drug Store,
CI RWENSVILLR, PA.
All dental operations, either in the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to aad
satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid
to the treatment of disoasea of the nntural teeth,
gums and mouth. Irregularity of tha teeth sua
ooesrully corrected. Teeth eslractcd without pain
by the nsa of Ether, and artificial teeth Inserted
ii me uest materiel eon warraniea so render .i.-
isfaotioB. aprillH'7l:ly
TliM-ICF.' C'OKKTAHI.I;!' IKKH.
We hare printed a large nnmlier of the new
FEK BILL, and will on the receipt of twenly
Ave osnte, mail a eopy to anv addross. aiyll
jtaTKCKTIKS-The rery lateet styles
4 P. R. ri'LLERTON H.
1871.
J?ry CoodjJ, rrofvlr3, tt.
4. r. wasvsa w. w. Btrra.
WKAVER A ItDXTN
CLHARF1KLD. PA.,
e
Are oAurlng, at the old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
their stook of goods, oonslstlng of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QUKBXBWARK,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
At tha most reasonablt rates for CASH or in
exchange fur
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
jCsT Advances made to those engaged In get
ting out square timber on the most advantageous
terras. January 6, 1870.
. A SOLD W, BOSS DlKTSHORa.
"Cheaper than the Cheapest !"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
juiv ascuvao ir
Arnolil A Ilnrtsliorn,
(One door west of First National Bank,)
(I'RHHSSVllitE, PA.
n A VINO Just returned from the east with a
complete assortment of Ooods suitable for
Spring and Summer trade, we are now ready
to furnish all kinds of Goods
"Cheapor than tho Cheapest!"
Anil kftftF Lhftnk.ln our ruitnrnftra fur ibrlr
liberal patronage during tha past year, we
would most roseetfulIy aik for a continuance
of tha same.
Our Stock 0'nsifts of a ceuipote assortment
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware,
Willowwaro, Groctilcs, Roots tf- Shoes, Hats k
Csps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ao. Also, Flour,
Bxcon, Salt, Fish, Grain, eto.
All of whtth will bs sold on ths moot reason
sble terms, and the highost maiket price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and
Country Producs.
ST lease give as a call befora purchasing
elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to price
and quality.-
ARNOLD k nARTSHORN,
Corner of Main and Tkompsoo Streets,
apr?0 CURWENSVILLE. PA.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
othor Infirmities." St. Paul.
IIt. OY5:i.74
ri'RS
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
4 safe, pure, pleasant and health giving Tonie
J.X. strictly vegetable, and manufactured from
the most pure and choice materials is not a spirit
drink nor substitute for whisky, but a scientific
compound, for the protection of the system and
the euro of disease, made from chemically pun
sptrits, entirely free from fusil oil or other irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
must delicate stomach. A long private expert
ence has attested its
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitters at present offered Jo the public
contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet so safe
and plvasant to take. Its me is to cure disease,
and it will not ereste an appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will cure the effects of dissipation.
To increase the Appetite,
To promote Digestion,
To oure I'yspopsia,
To euro Fever and Ague,
To cure Rill louden,
To cure Constipation,
To cure Chronic Diarrhoea,
To cure Heart-burn,
To cure Flntalence,
Tu care Acid liructatlons,
To cure Net runs Debility,
To euro Uydochondria,
I SK IT.
I SE IT.
USK IT.
VSE IT.
VSR IT.
TSK IT.
I'SE IT.
VSE IT.
t'SE IT.
USE IT.
I SK IT.
USE IT.
To oure Sallowncss ef Complexion, t'8R IT.
To cure Pimples and Rlotches, t'FR IT.
For General Prostration of the
Physical powers,
USE IT,
and H will cure you.
Bold everywhere, at $1.00 per bottlo, Manu
factured exclusively by
A. I. SUA w,
Druggist,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Who offers liberal Inducements to tho trade.
Oct. 57, lSC9:tf.
MA RULE AM) ST0E YARD !
Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL,
ILtving engnged in the Marble business, desires
to Inform her friends and the public that she has
now and will keep oonslanllyon hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARRLK, and Is prepared to furnish to order
TOMIISTONES,
110X AND CRADLE TOM DS,
' MONUMENTS,
Curbs and Feeta for Cemetery Lots, Window
Sills and Caps, also,
Rl'REAU, TAni.E AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ae.
Yard on Reed street, near tha R, R. Depot,
Clcarlield, I'a. J"."
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCIUwS, JEWI.I.RV,
14 North Soeonil SL, eor. of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Aa assortment ef Watches, Jewelrr. 6ilver and
Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repairing nf
Watches and Jswelry promptly attended to. :2y
gOtflL
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(Opposite the Passengnr Depot.)
tl.KAttl'IMM), PA.
riIIR undesigned, having lessed this house for
X a sorff-e of yenrs, is ready to entertain strsn
(uis and travelers g nerally, and therefore solicit
sojourners to give hint a call. Ilia Table will ba
supplied with the best tbe market aflurds, aud bis
Har will contain the ohoioost of winos and liquors.
Tbe bouse, furniture, beds and bmbliug are entirely
new, which alwHys adds to the comfort of trarclcrss
while tho staMiug: aUecued is large and roomy.
juet suited fur teamsters. Charges moderate.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET Ft., CLEARFIELD, Pi.
THIS large and eonimodloua new hotel haj
been opened for the aocotr modatlon of tbe
public, where the proprietor wl'.l be glad to meet
hie old frirnds, and receive a share of public pat.
ronate. Dr strict personal attention to tbe do-
tails of his business, be hopes to be et.lo to render
satiefactioa to his patrons. The TAHLK will
always be bountifully supplied with the best thai
cen be procured in the market, aod the BAR
will contain a full stock or mjliUllo, nnr.n, so
Good stabling attached.
L'AM'blt L.jurui.vi,
Clearfield, March 1, loCU-ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Curuorof Second and Market Streeta,
CI.ICAHI II I.IJ, PA.
riMIIi old aad commodious Hotel baa. during
L the past year, been tnlarged to double Its
former capacity for tbe entertainment of Itran
eers and unci's. The whole building bas been
refursisbsd, and the proprietor will sper. Bo
peine to render bit guests eomfortable while
stsyiog with him.
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V-ibs "Mansion lions, um.i... i".
snd from the Depot on the errlvel and departure
of each train. JOHN D0UUHEKTY,
aprd-70 tf proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curneiievlile, t Icarlitld county, Pa.
rpUIS old and well established Hotel, beautl
J. fully situated on tbe banks of tbe Susque
hanna, tn the boroagh of Curwensville, bee been
leased for a term of years by the Bnderslgned
It bee been entirely relltted, and le now open ti
tbe public generally and tha travelling commu
nity in particular. No pains will be spared to
rsndcr guests comfortable while tarrying at this
house. Ample Stabling room for tbe accommo
dation orteams. Charges moderate.
Sept. J8, 1870-tf. ELI BLOOM.
mAlLROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST.. PHILirSBDRO. PA.
rpiIE undersigned keeps constantly on hand
X ths best of Liquors. His table is alws).
supplied with ths best the market efforde. The
traveling punnc win uo wen io give mm c.i..
novlCi. ROBERT LLOYD.
gllAW IIOl'KI'.
Corner of Market and Front Streets,
Clcarlield, Pa.
This uingnificcnt Hotel Is entirely new, com
plete in el) its appointments, and oonveuient to
the Court House. A freo Omnibus runs to an
!rcn the Depot on the arrival and departure i
each train. UEOltUK X COLUURN,
April 13, 1870. ProprieUr
I R W I N'HOUSE,
Miilivx) between I.Ick llun aud Shawsvllh'.
IllE undrriigned would respectfully Invite tl j
attention of watermen and all others to t'-
fact that he bas opened a hotel at the abte
named place, whore he is prepared to aoootnn."
date sll wiio may fnror hi in with a call. Po-(s
bre brcn put in ou the river bank, so as to lust.
a sufc landing for watermen
J.m2.',.6m W. W. IRWIN.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Accommodations first-class and eharges modoralc.
octS JOHN F. YOrNO, Proprietor
-yj- Ji T O U R IIOU8E,
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK sTAVES, PENN'A.
je!4 71 HAl'SRAL A KROM, Prop's.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Coot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS just received a tne lot of French CAI F
bKINS, and la now propared to manal-.L'.
tore everything in his line at the lowest flgun ..
He will warrant his work to be as reprssente .
He respectfully solicits a call, at his shop t a
Market street, second dt or west of the postofljee,
where be will do all in his powsr to render satis
faction. Some fine Gaiter tops on band.
my,'7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
XEW BOOT AXD SHOE SHOi .
EDWARD MACK,
Con. MARKET A 3d Sti., CLEARFIELD, Ti.
rpiIE proprietor bas entered Into tbe BOOT J
X SHOK business at- the above atand, ai I
is determined not to be outdone either in quel
ity or price for his work. Special etleotl' '
will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. II o
has on hand a large lot of Ereneb Kip ar t
Calfskins, of the eery best quality. The ei
sens of Clearfield aod vicinity are respeetlu' t
invited to give his a trial. No charge for col...
novU,' 6 tf
Simliarr, JTiuirarr, Stt.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Biaxaas t
HAR W ARE,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
4. TOT OF SADDLES. BRIDLES.
Harness, Collars, etc., for sale by
If. F. DIGLEH 4 CO.
pALMEB'S PATENT UNLOAD-
Ing Tlay Forks, for isle by
II. F. BIGLER CO.
Q1L, PA INT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, etc., for sale by
11. F. BIGLER A CO.
JJ.iItNESS TRIMMINGS A SIIOE
Fiodlngs, for sale by
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
qTuns, tistols, sword canes
For sale by
If. F. BIGLER A CO.
gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND
Sises, for sale by
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
JltONTniONl IKON! IRON t
For aalo by
11. F. BIOLER A CO.
JOHSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for ssl. by
11. F. BIOLER ft CO.
pULLEY CLOCKS, ALL SIZES
' And best Manafactate, for sale by
II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
rpHIMlSLE SKEINS AND TIPE
BOXES, for sale by
II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
J70DDEU CUTTERS for unto by
McuaO-TO' II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
OARATOOA AND BEDFORD WATER
f'T sale by
K 3m
HARTSWIt'K A IRWI5.