Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 19, 1871, Image 3

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REPUBUCAN
" CLEARFIELD, PA.
yKPXBSPAT MOBWiyu, JI LT It, ISM.
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KKLIUIOUS NOTICES.
Mrlhodlat F.plaeopal ChurchRev. J. IL
urmn. Pastor. Public Harriot mn Sabbatb.
ft 10) A H noo if r. as,.
tfeiioetb HOUOOI H ia. ...
Prayer Meeting .very Thunday, at 7J P. M.
Communion Servioe, flrlt Sabbath of arerT
.ontb.at 11 A. M. '
l. Andrew'a Church EplM-nnalRar.
o.naoa Hall. Public gerrtoe Suadav moraine
It 10 ocloca, nnti ai I r. m. minnay Bouool at
) P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
It 7 o'clock. '
Prrib) tcrlaa Church Ret. Mr. BtiTLtn.
Public Service every Sabbath, morning anil even
lull- . . .
Hapum vatircii iter, w. ii. rKlER, ras
ter. J'ubiie lervioea every oaboatn, morning or
evening, alternately.
XI. Hrancli.' luurcn Catholic Rev. T.
J. M. Mist a Man at 10) o'eluek A. M., on tin
leooml and fourth Snndaya ofeaeh month.
Josh Bit.i.l.vfiij. We notice that
this celebrated Satirist la to delirer a luolure bo.
fore the " Pbl Lambda Aaaoeiatlon," at Phlllpf
burg, on Tuesday evening, July 15th. Of eoursa
everybody will go la hear hint. '-'
Rather Late. We notico by onp
Cameron county eiohlngci that the prisoners la
tbo Jail of that ooonty demand a bible, flneh
enterprising Individuals abould certainly ha en
couraged, oceans., "While the lamp holdt out to
bum the 'Host tinner amy return.'' And if they
nevr read the book before it should be withheld
no longer by the authorltiet of that county. : '
List of letters remaining unclaimed
In the Postofflee at Clearfield, for the week ending
July 17th, lt)71:
Howes Micheal. Kcarns SIrt. Anna.
Oroti Prank. T.cary John.
Cole Janes. . McKInn Joseph.
Hughe. J. VT. , . i rihiinol D. 1.
Cuuter Curt uj B. . Trudo Norrit II. : .
June C. A. Watson Miss Kliia.
- : ' P. A. MAl'LIX, P. M.
Fined. Ptirtics hnvo been In the
habit of trotting and running horses and cattle
across the bridge on the west side of tno borough,
contrary to the act of Assembly In inch catet
wade and prorided. The officers of the bridges
hare made Information against tome of the offend,
era, who manfully cams down with "the tin."
It it a muah against the law, to drlre a horse
faster than a walk orer a bridge at it it to steal
hornet. Hence, all should respect the law if they
do not the bridge.
Fire. On Saturdny morning, the
1st Inst, berween the hours of one and two o'chtek,
the Boor and ceiling between the bar room and
dining reels of the American House wat discovered
te be on 8 re. When discovered the Ore had gained
considerable headway, bat by the prompt notion
of the boarders and eitisens wat speedily got nnder
control, not, however, until tho floor and joist were
about burnt oat. The Ire It luppooed to bare
originated from rati getting into a bet of matches
which were on a shelf near the ceiling of the bar
room. Brooktillt Jtffertonitn.
Distressing Death. A littlo son
of the Rev. hindle, the Lutheran minieter in
Perrysville, aged about eighteen months, died re
cently rem the effects o( swallowing a nuratier of
percussion eapa. The caps were administered to
the little felhnr, by aa elder brother, for pills.
Medical aid wat immediately summoned. Thirty
Ire caps paaaed frasa him, bat h died from the
efecta at above stated., Mr. bhindie and family
have the aympathy af the entire community in
this sodden and aad berevcuiva! Ji)rtoiea
Dtmoernt.
Fire is Hoctj!dai.e. This thriv
ing village waa visited by another Ore on Satur
day night Mr, Perting, whose Hotel wat burned
tome time ago and had commenced another build
ing, was again burned out. Four huildingl were
burned, two of which belonged to Mr. (Icorge
Ilagcrly. A store and millinery esloblUhment
were in the buildings consumed, fiuine of the
tenant! made a very narrow escape. One man waa
to near suffocated that be had to be thrown out of
a second story window by his comrade, who then
Jumped after him, and in this manner saved their
lives. . . ' t
A Storm. Our village was vimtod
n Sunday but by a atona of wind, bail and min,
doing aotuiderable damage, fihade and fruit trere
were uprootod and tops twiitcd off, to tho great
alarm of old and young. A new dwelling houle
en the other tide of tho river, Jnet ready fur tha
roof, wai badlj twifttcd out of ahape l.y the wiu-l,
and a carriage in the upjcrjortionof tho horuugh
wai turned over and over, fUBtaiuiag connidrralile
damage by thii new lyntt m of propelling vehicles,
llouwt with open windows on tho weet nod north
were completely drencbrd, and In a number of
instances the windows were blown out.
Dunocoii and Township Kfxtions.
The act passed by tho Legislature at tbo laU
set i ion changing the time of holding borough aad
township elections from October to March, baa aol
yet been signed by the Governor, or at least It is
not published with the general laws pasaed during
tho saeslon of 1871. The bill was pSF-d through
both Houses nnnnlmouMy, and no doubt was en
tertained of its receiving oxeouUve aj-provaL It
is possible Jt may havo been overlooked and will
be signed and published in the pamphfet laws be
fort the October election. If not, township and
borough elections will be held si last y-ar.
Wno is the Assessor f Thti nonnnn
te at baud when vetert begin to ask this question
To answer tto iatermf atory fully, w. publish the
names of all the Aawwaors, (or Registrars, as they
are treated by many,) in the oounty, to that any
' anedewiring to post himself on this point can do to.
fteeearla. Wm. Riddle, nrahara...Jaooh Wllbelm
Hell Wm. T. Thorr
Onlleh Ed. Miller
IHorm... C. A. Wood
Ilogg...Il. E. PMtnmol
Bradford, Daniel Htewarl
Brady Daniel Rlshel
P,itraide...,,Jolin B, Pry
t'heirt...w.K. R. IMemson
' Covington. ..J. J. Tieard
Huston, W.H. Woodward
Jordan. D. W. Wise
Karthaul....Thoa. Myers
Knot V. A. Howlet
Lawr'nee, J.M 'tllatighra
Lumber I'itjr ..a. II. Lytle
Morris... Andrew Ilunusr
T'lerfleld.....J. A. Faustl
CurweasvillcJ. R.Irwlu
N. VTafdiingUin, J.Barage
Osceola J. M. Cypher
lenn,Hpeaeer Whipule
llke...Jas. K. t:aldweU
' llteator.Ftml.M't'larren!
rergnson..John T. Htraw
Oirard John Cnrlry I'nion David Welly
Ooshen Wm. L. Phswj Woodward, B. llenilcrsoa
Lamkntari.k, iNnrrn! The KaJi
eal Connty Convention assembled In thla borough,
two weeai ago, but failed tu make any nomina
tiens. . The party, taiall at it is, la dtvidel. Th.
leaders aannot agree. One of the factions Is halt
' lag Democrats to become volunteer candidates,
promising to elect them by large majorities. But
the old gray-hackl object la this. These bitter
would rather be defeated by 2,000 than victorious
with a mongrel Mpperhead. On. of th. veterans
remarked that the party wat bow going to piece.,
' beeaute af the aomeroui renegade, who were at
the head of It Grant, deary, Cameron, Bcott,
etc., aot a single thoroughbred Republican at
the head af affair, anywhere. '
W. learn that the Badienl leader, oner f.U0
aaeh for volunteer Democrat! for Assembly and
. lleglster t Recorder, and $.100 for Aatoeiate Judge
and CoaamiMlotier, aad if the halt I. not nibbled
at wlthla two weeks, "loyal " veteran, will bo fat
n the track and a huge effort BiaJe to defeat our
nominees. ' ,.
" Here b a'magnuiouit opening fof tome enter
THE
prising gentleman lo make a tmall fortune Wbo
.r hold oaeagb ta aoiae forward and grasp tha
prlief From three to dee hnndred dollars for
etlpi it not ta he meeird at these timet. All
who are "on the make" will pleaee call at the
effii. of our mo lest yeang friend, T. II. M array,
JSaq Cbalruraa of lb. loyal Connty Committee,
for further Infonna'lott on thi 'uh. Ota at a
i (rytltatf . 4 ,.; ..
t 11A1LROAD: AtXlDK.Nf.f Oil Wednes
day of laat week, the track walker discovered
broken rait cast-pf llldgvey, and, papaing that
Uie'eapreto trala Wat nearly due, he treat -for Uw
foreman to repair it. While he was gone the ex.
prets paaaed am It In aafely, followed toon after
by the flrtt division of a freight train the second
division, huwtrer wat thrown from the traok aad
touie seven or eight can badly smashed. One of
the employee! wat Injured, but pot teverely. The
mail weal wat delayed some two or three heart by
the wreck. That watchman ourht to be Imnria-
oued fur his criminal oaralcuneat uv lea ring the
track wlthoat llgnallog the patienger train It
wae aot hit fault that it pats eel over-la sfy
Oi scroti lltraU. ' ' ' ' J f',
Burqlary. On'Sttturdnv niiflit. 8th
Inst., the Adami atpreti omoe in thit place waa
entered by forcing the front door, and the aafe
blown open. The thieves, however, got nothing
for tbeir trouble, Mr. King, the agent, having re
moved all the money and valuable! from tbo omoe
before closing for the night. The burglara Irtt
attempted to force an entranoe at the back win
daw, but tailed. A hammer wat left oa the prem
ises, and two chisels were found in the lot of D.
MoMurtrte, Esq., soar by,' one of whioh was
itamped with the namo of our townsman, Alex.
Armitage, from whom they were evidently atolen.
The thieroa bare thui far eeonped detection, at
usual. Huntingdon Monitor.
Horrible Accident. On Saturday
evening, Sib lust., at the Pattorton well, in Greens
township, while the tools were being drawn out,
Mr. George Vaple wat eanght by a portion of the
machinery, lie was thrown around the drum of
the bull wheel, and about a hundred and AM feet
of rope wat eolled about him. ffit body' wat
eruthed to a lhapelcii matt, and life wai extinct
before he eontd be release!. No other perten wat
In the derriek at thetime, the engineer being at
the engine. Yaplol was a man of about thirty.
Are years, and leaves a wife and three children,
lie and hit wife separated eomo time since, and she
hat been living in the West. Brit Oinrrtr.
A Sad Event. Tbo Lttncoslor In-
ttllignttr sayt l Aliel Hoy, a young lady who hat
been a ttudent at the .Milioravillo Normal School
for tome time, wat taken from that plaee recently
by ' her friends in a condition whleh awakened
much sympathy among all who knew her. Bhe
wat a very close student, and excelled in all the
undertook, being a fine musician and ebuwlng
great skill and tatto in drawing. Bhe kept in a4
vance of her classes In other severe studies, and
her intense application prostrated her system and
nntettlcd her reason. It It to be hoped that she
may toon be restored te health and soundness of
mind. Mitt Hoy'l pooplo live near Rellefonte.
a'.itood 1-xampi.e una or our
young men who tome time ago went before a mag
ittrate and took an oalb not to drink intoxicating
liquors for four tnontbs, appeared before the tame
officer on the fourth instant, and took another oath
not to drink intoxienting lioitort of any kind for
fire yean from that date. Would that many more
of our young men would follow bit examila-.m-
fortNM Htrald.
There it a good opeuiog for a movement ef thit
kind in our village. Who, among the elaii indi
cated, baa moral courage enough to read otf, and
then stick to it t - ,
House Uurned. Tho St. Mnryo
f7irr tayt: On the night of the 4lb, Mr. WiU
merth'a eotumodloui dwolling house at Witmarth,
thit oounty, wat entirely duttroyed by fire. Mr.
W'ilmarth and faeailv we learn were aWnt at the
imeon a vitit. General Kane also lost a larjre
mount of hiinber. Tho origination of the Ore it
upposed to have been from fire erackert. We did
not learn whether there waa any inturanee, but
presume there wat.
Mr. Win. Sleek, of St. Cluir town-
ilii, Bedford count, aged eighty. two ytmn , cut
all hli grain thla Muon.' lie eutilxty-four do i
of wheat la one da. Trot oat jruar old hroa to
beat that !
Specials. 1 ' -
Wn. Porter,
Esq., offers somt valnable real
Read bit advertisement.
ilata for tale.
It will k niHlvtnl by ra tu iliU paper ikat
Mr. B. B. 11 ow haii anumed control of tha Leonard
Hoaie, Id thii pt&er; ; '
Mi as Swan's School for Girls
Fall Beiiion eonmenoei Kept. 4th. Read term
of tuition in another column.
Cheap Lubricating Castor Oil. Litflitninz Flv-
Killcr Paiior, Hnonecs of all varieties and sises.
Flavoring Extracts of a superior quality, for sals
at tho Irug Store of Hartiwick A Irwin Second
street. , jv 19-3111
Coat.. The season is now at hand for laying la
Anthracite Coal for tho coming winter. The great
difficulties in getting Wilkesbarra Coal heretofore
have been overcome by Mewrri. Phortlidge A Co.,
DelU fonte, Pa., who can supply the consumers of
Clearfield oounty promptly and at reasonable rates.
Pic-Nic A Pie-Nia will be held oa Thursday,
Angtiut lOtb, In the beautiful grove elso by PL
Bonarcnture'i Church, Orampum Hills. The
proooeda to be dei-otcd In paying off tbo church
debt. 1 T. I. Me Mama Paiitor.
Pr. F. Platlo, Blwtic Phyttleiao and Porreon,
offers his services to the people of Clearflelrt and
vimnlty, aid wilt be In rea'llocss to attend all
profvMtinnftl efl1tr, by day or night. Office on
Herd street, west or tne driot, tlearflcld, l'a.
Harrlffl. .
On Wednesday, July 12th, 1871, at tho residence
of the bride's mother, by He v. If. B. BtTt.KH, Mr.
F. C. CR0MM,of Franklin, Pa to Miss MAltY
IIAUKRTY, of Clearfield. -
Tha happy couple have tho best wishes of the
printers for their future welfare.
On July 'th, 1S71, at Carlisle, Pa,' JOHN
MACMAXUB, Etq, lat. of Clearfield county, ia
the sth year of hit age.
Clearfxld Markets.
Corrected weekly hy Rirw Ann Mottop, Wholcale
and Retail Dealer in Dry floods, Orooeries, Pro.
vtti.ns, Ac, Market ttreet. tllearfkeld, Pa.
Ct.aAn!i., Pa., July 1. H71.
Applei.greeo,00 1 on llogt, dretsed..M.. -11
Dried, jtm to Hideo, grocn.. T
Apple butter, gal, 1 00 Hams 10 18
Butter- t)0(o) 1.1 rlhowlderl...M(a) II
Dean $0 00((J I 40 gido. tuta) It
Buetwneal I on l.ard ia
RuckwhMt Hour lb, 4 Meet pork,i bbl...ll 00
beef, dried -It Oat 7S
Beef, frcsh... (if) II Onions 1 00
Boards, M II 00(9,14 00 Potato CIH.0 1 (0
Cora, shelled 1 Peachee, drle.1, lb.. 12,
Corn, ear 00(a) " flatter, 11 bbl 3 40
Cora meal, sack, I 40 Ry,- 1 10
Chon. t cwtl in (a) I ' Rags, V lb t
Olororlecit. "ail, a tact a ev
Cheese Ill Hhingles.lH in. KM 4 01
Cherries, lb. lord) 1 fhlngles,2 lnlO( 1 1 00
Chickens, drsd, lb, It Timothy teed 7 t0
Ehi It Tallow Ill
Kleiseed 00 Wheat. 1 Ml
Plour. ...... 0 OlHd) 7 til Wool n.n it
Hay 10 (10 WIS 00 Wood, 19 cord 60
IT LI 11 A R M A N, ..
JrRACTICAL M1LLWIUGHT,
Lt'THF.RSllCRd, PA.
' Agent for th. Anoriean Double Turbine Water
Wheel and Andrews A Kalbaeh Wheel. Can fur.
nlsh Portable Urlst Mill! an thort actlce. Jyll'71
II.I.IAMSPOHT
DICKINSON SEM1NAIIY.
A
flrtt-clast School for both tt tes, William.
, Pa. Fall leseloa openl August 14th, 1871.
port,
For aataloeues. addre.B
. t ., W. LBB SP0T8WU0D, D. B.,
fuly It, lKn at. Prwldent.
"IbROIHsHAIJt. Pmpotnll will h. received
1 hy th. Sohool Hoard af Knot School District
a. Ill the tU dav of July. Ill I, for th. araotinn
of a SCHOOL IIOl'lB at N.w Millport, fpeotfl-
aatiens and plant eaa ka area ay applying ta r
A. Howler, Presidcat, ar to the snbsrrihert
II, J. SLOPPY, gesretary.
Hew Millport, la., July 12 It. .
laTtlTICI-V-Notiee is h.rebv fivea that I
hav. been authorlted hy tbt Court lo take
sharge of th. books of UlvORtiE . PERRY and
rooelre all balance, thereon. All ptrtont know
lag tnetaaelvM Indebted ta laid Ptrry will pleat,
make immrdial. paraent and thereby tare entt.
JuMl'.cl. JSO. W. WRIfrl.IV.
CLEARFIELD '"ACADEMY.
A Mole and Female High Sohool I
liarh Department Dletliict and Complete
IIYV T "lie .T t f A -
Tllli rouara taitiu of thi present seholattlc
year of thla Institatioa will eommenoe an
atuNUAI, the let dayef May, 1871. ,
- Papih can eater at any lima. They will te
charged with tuition from the time thtj enter to
the elute of the Noaslon.
The eoarw of initmetioa embracet every thing
inoiuaea in a inorongn, preoiioej and aooompllsh
ed education for both texea.
TI'.HMM OV TUITION.
Orthography, Reading, Peoinanship, Primary
Arithmetic, Primary Geography, and Pencil
Drawing, per Hettiun (II weeks). Ii
Urammar, liOeal Veeerlptira Ueography, I
. Map drawing, ilittory, Mental aad Writ- I
ten Arithmetic and Pencil Drawing..., tfl 00
Aigeora, uoomotry, Trigonometry, Men
suration, Hurraying, Nl oral and Moral '
Pkiloaophy, Uoology, Physiology, them. . ,
lstry,Hhotorio, Physical Ueographv, Book
Kocping, Uotauy and Pencil Drawing.... 10 00
Latin, Ureek and French, with any of the
above Branches.. .i.,A $it 00
Pearl or Oriental Painting, (21 lessons)-... II 00
Monoebromatie Painting, (14 lessons) 10 00
Crayon Drawing, (24 lemons) 10 00
Pancy Hair Work, (24 letsoi)..,..M. II 00
lapostry ,.,,...,., 8 00
Instrumental Music, (30 lossons) 10 00
saty-No deduotion will he made forebiwmoe.
Studenta froca a distance caa be aeoommodated
with hoarding at low ratal. .
Any ono not a member of tho school can recelre
private Instructions in any of the ornamental
ornnenea. ,
For farther parttoalart Inqnlre of or addreta
lev. P. L. UAltKl.SON, A. M.,
Feb. , 1070.tr. Principal
SEW WASIUXGTOX ACADEMY,
G. W, 1NNES, A. M,, Principal.
THE FIRST SKSHIO.V of this Institution will
commence on Monday, tho Uth day of May
next.. (Term, tvo months. i
Pupils mar enter at any time, and will be
dharzed tuition from the timo they enter until tho
cleH of the tcsslon. The course of instruction
will embrace all branch Indaded In a thorough
practical education for both sexes.
Vocal Musie taught when denfrcd.
-tiood boarding nan be obtained at
THKKK DOLLARS PKR WEKK.
Parents aao bo aasared that the ability and
onergiea of tho Principal will he devoted to tho
mental and moral training of those plaocd under
bis charge.
Tonus of Tuition will be moderate, and
can le ascertained by adlrcssing Dr. J. In nee, at
New Wa-hington, or the Principal, (1. W, Innes.
at Appollo, Armstrong oounty, Pa., but who will
be at New Washington after April lat.
New Washington, March 22, 1871-tf.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Cf.BARFIBLD, PA.' '
TUB FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, will
eommenoe Monday, ept. 4lh IM7I.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Let
sons, Primary Arithmetic and primary
floogrnphy....-. $7 00
Illstnry, Local and descriptive Ueography
with Map Drawing, tlraaimar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic - t DO
Algebra and the Seleaeee...... It 00
Initrnecton la ln.trum.atai ttasie,MMH, 10 00
Oil painting, 24 lemons.. 11 0
Waa work I 00
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Srpt, 7, 1870-lypd.
Sttisrrnn-fOMS.
Cam. trespassine on the premise.
J J of the tnl
tnbtcriber in Dradv townshil). on the
Olh day of May, 1S71, a RKl) 111 I.L, about a
rear aud a half old, with white tail aad browa
uad. tha owner is lequnsted ta aoma forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him away,
otherwise he will bt ditpotrd of according to law.
OODKKKY ZILLIOX.
Luthershurg. July 11, 1871-3tp4.
CI A UTIOW. All pertoni are herebv eantioned
against parr-healng a eertain PUOMISMOKY
NOTK given by me somt time In June to Joha
Depitt, agent for the Demarest Patent Pruning
"heart. Held ell. for $ 100. att a. T h.
never received the Pruning Hbeart according to
agreement I am determined not to pay the tame
Ulileat compelled br law.
ivll-3 UKNJAMIK I.AXSBKIinr,
A . e J . . -t , .
INDEPENDENT MtIKH)!, DISTRICT.
The taiabht reaideats of Lawrenoe Indepen
dent Behead District arc hereby aotilted that the
nndersigaed hat been appointed oollector of the
8chool tax for IH7I, and that all are respectfully
requested to eall at hit residence on or before
Saturday, the If th day of August nett, and settle
the same. RICHARD BilAW, Jr.,
July II, 1871 St. Collector.
DM I NHTR ATslh'lTNtmCKNullc.
It hereby given that lettert of adminittration
on th. estate of DAVID K I! I'll ART, deceased,
late af Oecee-la, Clearfield wmnty, Pennsylvania,
having been duly granted to the andersigned,
all pertona Indebted to tald estate will pleate
make Immediate payment, and those having
elaima or demands will preaent them properly
authenticated for lettlcment without delay.
H. .1. KBPIIAKT,
Osceola, Jul II, 1871 JL Administrator.
XKCIITORH' NOTICI'i Wbcreaa. It-
ten Testamentary on th. .state of J A M KS
A. KKAD, deceased, late of Lawrenoe towat
ship, Clearfield oounty, Pennsylvania, having
been granted to the undersigned, and all pertont
indebted to said tstatt will please make payment,
and thoae having elaimt or demand! will present
them properly authenticated for settlement,
o .- THOMPSON RKAD,
MATTHEW READ,
July 11, 1871-otpd. Eieoutors.
ADMINISTRATOR'! NOTICU. Notice
it hereby given that lottert of administration
on the estate of JACHII r'HIVKLY, deceased,
late of Rell township, Clearfield eonnty, Penn'a.,
having been daly granted lo th. ondrrsigned, all
fieraons inuenrctt to laid estate will pirate make
mmodiate payment, and those having elaitns or
demands will present them properly authenticated
for aeltltm.nl without delay.
LOUISA SniVELT,
TfootvHIe, July 1! ttpd Administratrix.
A
2. Is hsreby given that fetters of adminittration
on the ettate of THOMAS FAUY, deceased.
late of Wood ward towni-hip, Clcnrhcid oounty, Pa.,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate will please make
iniiurtii.iu pnvinviii. ins .do.o n.nnjr Mnn. nr
demands will present them properly authenticated
for tettlrtuool without delov.
JOHN Moll ANN,
rbilipsbwg, July II ttpd Administrator.
CA UTI t sNAII peraoai are herehy oautioned
against nnrohaitna or la any way meddling
with the following property, now In possession of
'.via ai. meeK,oi uieaiur lownsnip, as tne tame
belongs to nt and Ii left with him tuhjoot to our
order: Two horsei, two lets of harness, Wagon,
18 head of sheep, one ailta cow, two .aires, tevea
hogs, shovel plow, metal plow, harrow, two pair
eprMda.two log .haiat, thee. acre, of rye, laaoree
of oatt, 13 acre, of grata anil lira aeret of corn In
ground. IIII.KMAN A 1IKHSKR.
. Decatur township. July 11, IA7L3tpd.
"ItTHERK to buy my PRY (1001)3, fiRO.
T aeries, (iuoenswara, (llMswar lrugs and
Notion, lonreotioneries. Ac, ebcap for cash
The ftibtt. rtber brgs leare to Itiform bis old and
new customers that be has opened
A VARIETY PTORK,
-1ST OMtM IIOPH, PA.
And will sell goods at price lo suit the times. A
liberal rednitln will be made to customers buy
ing at wholesale.
Call and atamine my stock before purchasing
eloewhert. A liberal share of public patronage is
suite itea. -. i .
C. l. KJCAUY.
aim Hope, Pa., June 14, Iff?!.
rjim AMERICAN HOUSE,
i, Ci:RK5VmB, ti I
" Clv ARkHicLit nnTt. PitV. '
This laitc aetablishea and iKmnfar hotel Is still
kepi by tha subscriber, who spam no effort to
pleaaa all who patronise htm. ''To please," is tbt
motto at tha American Houo and all that la Uhad
ii a trial. K. W. HKK1( Proprietor,
. Cnrwontrllla, Marak Ift, H7l tf. r
IXfct'UTHIVS NOTH B,-Whrm,Uw
j ten TfstatnenUrv on theestateof RHHIiCCA
liOTTOHVP, dee d, late of bloom tp., Clearfield
Voh Pa.,harehen grantml ttbenderslgned,and
all petiMWil IndrMrd tu an id aetata an irniiast.
ed to make ImuirdiaU payment and tbosa harlng
claims against the lama w.ll present tbemldil'
auineuiioaMU, lor saitirmeni.
...- . MARK WHITMAK,
Judi T, I tT 1 6t Eiftutns
Qnqt 1 CjktAtintt.
.(5 ,ff -r:,;,T ri n . ;
THE, LATEST MOVE!
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HARTS WICK & , IRWIN'S
DRUG STORK,
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4- "I . - -.. I .
To their new building oa Peoond Street, nearly
opposite tha iter, of Weaver A Bttts, .
" CLEARFIELD, PA.; ;
Wh!PS (liar will continue to mpplr their old and
as many new sustomcrs as may come, ltk
rUUE DRUGS!
' C If 'E M 1 C A L S f
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION,
1
(Incladlng all new remedies,) '
i
Patent Medielnet, Painlt and Oils, Olati and
Putty, Schnal Hooks, stationery, Taper,
Ac.f alto, a full line of Drug,
gists' Sundries. Hair
Tonlel,
Cosmetirt, Perfumeriee, Toilet Artlclea, Bruihrt,
t..;i.i Blum p.l.. u,.b. a .ii r
tha belt quality.
PURE WISES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purposes only.
rare "While tead. Colors of all kinds Rw and
llolled Linmcd Oil, Varntihes, Turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnisk
Urasba, Plavoring
Kitraetii
Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Fplee, ground and
SMOKERS AND C 11 EWERS
Will flad our stock of Chewing
and Smokint Tobacco, Imported and Do.
mottie Cigars, Snuff and Fine-cut to be of th.
very bast brand, in tb. market. -
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kindi af ULACS WARE,
UARDES SEEDS,
MIS1CAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Triauaingi af tr.ry raricly.
Having a long a parlance In the businest, and
an .lt.nsii-. ana well seleefed stack of medicine.,
we are enabled rn ill Physicians prescriptions at
th. tburtatt notice aad oa th. most reaionalilc
tarau, day and Bight.' ( : .-: .
UAKiawiv.a askwaei. -Clearfield,
Pa, May II, 171 -If.
1871.
1871.
FOR TUB
, ,. -, .. . ;-;
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
FIGURES T1IAT ARE FACTS!
REED BROTHERS'
Dry Gooda, Notion, Trlnnltif Millinery
auuporiuait
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Th. only .xclaiir. Dry Ooodi Store in the eoanty.
Study Your Interest I
Buy Where You Can the Cheapest I
DRY GOODS:
Heavy and Una Brown Muslins, Blanched Mus
lins, extra wide Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
Pillow Casing, Ticking. Hickory (Stripe, Denims,
Btue Drills, Cottonades, Cassl'meres, Flnnnels,
Prints, Delaines, Percales, Lawns, Grenadines,
Hern antes. Bummer Silk. Japanese Bilk. Ulack
Bilk, rsry good, at $ 1 .16 ner yard. The ahora
are new, fresh goods, and hare only to be priced
to know of their remarkable oheapnaea.
HOSIERY:
Ladles' plain and ribbed Hose, llje. toll. 14
adles' Jpll
pair, Chi
per pair, Uhildrea t plain ana fancy uolton llosa,
(lent! Urown and Hlue Mixed Hose, Superttout
and Superfine Ilrlttlah Regular Made Hose, Ilal-
briggan and Lisle Thread Hose, Ladies', Misses',
Children'!, tlsnl'l and Boys' India Uauaa and
Lisle Thread I'nderware.
Ladles'. Mr n't and Children I Brrfla, I.lill
Thread and Silk H loves, Children'! Kid (IIot.il
Ladies' Kid iJIotm, all colore, gl.IJ, (I 7 and
fl.00 per pair, Gent's Kid Ulores, all colon, Llsif
Thread and Berlin Oloves. .. . - .
W 11 1 T e' G O O D 8 : ;, '
i ..- - !
Plnnes. choice etvles la Strinea. Fltur.1. Cordl
and Satin Finished, 10 toflOc. per vardi Jaeoneta.
Nansooks, Vlot.rla Law a, Swiss Mall, whit, and
colored Tarl.tan, Tap. Cheoka, Mosqntta Ntt,
unrta'a net, to, te, ot ana ou eeoit ano. ai.uupet
yard t Towlet and Tnwllng, Drown and Bleached
Table Dasaashs, Napklaa, Quilts, tt.
Knillsh Crochet Kdsrings, Imperial Embroid
ery, K.gisterwl Embroidery, Valencia Lace, Mot
tingham Lace, Frilling, Alexandria Frilling,
Hatabarg Edging, laserting, Magic aad Alwayt
Ready Ranting; Utreulet Braid, Alpaca Brtld,
flair Nets, lllact and urown nwncnes, unigncne,
Buttoni of every description, Sleeve Vuttont, Ac
FANCY' GOODS:.
Lace Collars, Linen Collar, and Cuffs, t'nder
sleeves, Chimlseta, Henrlherrhiefa, Ties and Bowl,
Ribbon and Millinery Uocclt, Trimmed Hall ana
Eennett, Ac, Ac.
tF-Ruver. will (ileal, glra this their alien
traa. Time aad kiohey will be saved. .
Remcahat the plaoe t ,.
' REED BROTHERS,
aiylT Market itreet, Cleart.ld, Ta. .
- r w r
rJtBB tiARGEflT ttI,H ' ' ;
KNOCKS THI PERSIMMONS, ; '
'IN CtBS MorEl
.. Ik. ,.(. 1.1 ii . i. .,.,rl h
James M. Diekty A Co. keep for sal the taeafh
aet UlaM-wara ant ta. teat Tea ia the
anty
Beat Silver Drip at
- Bret Reo Hire Synrp at
. It at Ma. I fjyrap al....,,
WANTED.
,. I M
..
t,M pounds Wool aad 40,001) .acb Phli'l'M,
ror Wblot the higtisal price Will b. paid by
JAMK9 U. DICKBV A CO.
niea Hope, Bay Jl-Ita
T AD1E.S' AMD HENt'S SATCHBe1 '
JLi i ai
' ' t. ft. FULLF.RTON'S.
ALL AND IXAMINI the NEW GOODS
i. . ... at
: Fl'LLErXS.
..') efttrsttiu.
s
ELLIMq y.Kr AT CQBTI
'' FOR CASUI
FUBNITUllE
avar offered la CLEARFIELD !
At the ST RAM CABINBT HOP,eovn.r Market
i Itud VUthSlretU, CLhAHk)KLD, PA. l
Th. aniiarslffned would aanonnee ta tho nnhlle
that he baa au hand and it now offeriaf cheap for
cash, the iargoit stock of Furniture ever la itore
in tail eoanty, eoniiiting or t ,-.
. ' Upholstered Parlor Saitt, ' , . I
Ckamkar Sella, Ettenitoa Tablet,
, ,t Seeretariet, Book Catet, . t
i'., ' i, . - Bediteadl, , , , ,.
Spring Bedi and Mattrsstct, ,
Leongei . . . . and . r Benches,
Plain A Marble Top Tablet A Bureaus,
nA'-O - I vTaibitaada, ,r'.-'!":.'.- I
Caa. Stat and C.mmoa Chain,
Rocking Chain, ' ' Looking 0 lasses,
'. 1 "Window Bhadra, . r Fiotura Fraioes, .
v Cordi and Tass.lt, Ac.
II. also manuractures and keupt on hand Pat
ant Snrlnr Bedt, the best ever invented. ' No
family should n. without them. ' Any kind of
goodi not on band can be had on abort notice.
Upholitcriog and repairing neatly executed. (
' COFFINS, of all liter, can be had on a hair,
houn' notice, aid at the lowest prioea. A deduo
tion of 19 per etuU made for cash.
METALLIC CASES, or Rosewood, Wt nut and
Chewy CoOnl, with glass or wood tops, furnished
on Are hours' notice.'
Penonal attendance Wilb hearse, on funeral
ocoationi, aad oarriagei furnished whea decired.
Thankina the nubile 'for nail faron. and by
ttrict neraonal attention to buiincii, 1 hoiie to
receive a continuance of the tame.
Remember the nlaar the rltcaln Cabinet Rhon.
aorner.f Market aad Filth Streeta. - .
March 1, 71 lv. 'DANIEL BENNER.
lUsnnnrous. ,
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY I
T WOULD respectfully annoanee ta Iht eltl
X mi of CLEARFIELD aad vicinity that I
have epened na la tha aew Masonic Balldiag
first dear btlow lb. Maniloa Ileate, oa Second
Street, with a entire aew stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY,
' Of the lat.it itvtal and heit finish,
Selected with care. I have an ats.rtm.nt
frost all th. latest noveltlst la Jewelry, suita
ble for tk Ilolldayi. .
A Urge itock of American Watehaa fraa
th. factoriet of Appl.toa, Tracy aV Co.. at Walt
bam, Man., aad tb. National Watch Company
at Elgin, III, ia from I to S oa. cases, alwavi
.a hand, and warranted.
Thankful for yoar p-st liberal patronage, (
hope, by strict attentloa to buslnoii, to merit
a eoatiuaaae. af ha saiat.
AH kinds of repalrlag la my Ha. promptly
atteaded to. -
S. I. SNIDER.
December 111, 17a.
II
ATS A N II CAPNI
: , . AND t . ,
nootn And Nliooii!
i. .Tn PLACE TO OKT 1 ;
Hats k Caps, Roots & Shoes,
is AT -' :: .
FULE11T0TS STORE!
; - i i - ! i ' i
One door north of new Masonic Building,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
VI,. I .C mn'tutm I- kta tin. Ave,
brought Into th. county, It now open for the in
spection oi uie puouc, ana wui oc eoiu ai in.
. ! Very Lotneit Cask Prices I ,
tl.. - n,t.H4l.l ...n.nl t nfSWT'M frtTR.
NISIIINd UOODS, consisting of Shirts, Collan,
Neckties, llauilkcrcbicfs, Ulovet, I'adcrwear, Ac.
A largo stock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS,
which will be disposed uf at astonishingly low
prices. A liberal shan of patronage it rc'peot-
lully solicited.
Jtm DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-!
Slor. on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
4-t.jl , . . D. R. FULLERTON.
DENTAL CAED.
Dr. A. M. HILLS
VTahM sav to his natients and the nub-
lie generally, thai, having dissolved partnership
with Dr. Shaw, be ii now doing the enlin work
of his office himself, so that patients need aot (Hur
being pnt under the bands or any otucr operator.
Ilavine obtained a redaction of the patent on the
plate material, I am enabled to put up teeth maeh
cheaper than formerly. I also have lr. Stuch't
patent process for working rubber plates, which
naac a uiuen iignter, more cinsiio ann tinman
ulate for the taw. amount af material, and pel
shes the nlate oa both sides, rea.lcriet it much
more easily kept clean. Special attentioa paid te
the preservation or the natural teeth, aad all work
guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients.
ar-uiDM at the eta eorner, opposite ine rinaw
House. UBte. hours from A t. 11, a. m and I to
J, p. m. PatienU from a distance should notify
meafew days beforehand of their Intention to
come. Always at home, unlet! .ther notice ap
peara in both the county papers. , feblS'il
Fight In (.Ion Hope Over!
ALL FKEE AGAIN
. , . AND IIIB MONET PAIDI
ILLIAM 8. DICKEV Uhee thit method of
If informina hit numeroul friendi and eut-
toiairt that he bai told out hit entire Hock or
Store Ooods In Olen Hope to Jameo M. Dickey A
Co.. and to tbank hit frienill and customers for
their liberal patronage while In butiaeet ta film
Hope, and atki a share for the new Arm, who
Intend beeping a Int-elaH Dry tlooda and gen
eral variety ttora. "
r Their itook will eoatist in part of ' '
ladles' A Ornt't Fancy Halt, Ladiei' Horn, from
II) to 30 cents, Ladles' 11 rets Uoods, a full
line, Notions of all kinds, Caatiineres, a
full liae, Jeanl aad Coltonadea, Al
paoai and Lustra, 4Uo. to $1.10
' per yard, Alpaeaa, beantiea, i
at TO oenta pr yard,
Lailiet' Fancy
Oallen, . ,
' a full line,
Ha. I (lall.rcat2.14,
good at f 1.70, a full lin. of
' Ladies' Short, Misaee'and Chit- '
dnn't Shoes, Ladiei' Spring Shawls,
Chignons an I Silk Curia, Perfumery and
Hair Oil., Maslin and Calico from lo Ho,
No. 1 Calic, 0 vanls for tl.lMI, Confectioneries, a
full line, French and Tin Toys, No, ( V ro-
i : cerlet, for country trade. . i . I t
ta fact a Lilt Hna of fancy and prime goods, to
ait aar trade. Wa Intend telling on a cash or
ihorl credit ewtem, and era know our aattnmen
will ot kvM. All kindi of country prod are
ask.a In .lohanga for faoli.
WANTED. No. 1 Freeh Batter, 10,00 elrh.
tara-laeh Shinglae, by count, 1,000 Sheep Polls,
BMf Hiuet aad Calf China, for which the highest
market price will be paid. . .. .
aay-fllra as a trial before yoa parcbase yrror
grNda Wo trRI glv. yoa bargain!.
JAMES M. DICKBT t CO.
WeaHtTerPs-,MayJ7, JllVI 4m. , . v
AIMIWITs1 ATHIXt RtlTICI--Nollc.
ie herebv liven that letters of aduinlstratiea
n th. eatate of JUIIN TROV, dceeaaed, late
of Deoatnr towaahip, Cmarflcld meaty, J'enaa.,
having been doty granted to the andersigned, all
persons Indebted tr said ettate will pleate make
payment, and tnoar having eiatmt r uenianus
will preatttt them properly anthenttcated for tvt-
UemenL - SUSANNAH TRflT, "
Jaee I, 1871-Ot-pd Adminislrstrii.
BI.AH SITAnLK' n.t.R FOR
at. Ot this eCse.
'SPRISiG000DSr!i
The First of the Season I
f ' ' i -
' The CheapOBt 'in this Market !
BUY I BUY!! BUY!!!
or
KRATZER dr. LYTLE,
Toar Dry Goods,'''
Toar Groceries,
Your Ilardware, '
Your Queeniware, ;
Your Notleni,
Your Booti A Shoes,
Your Leather,
Your Shoe Findings, "
Your Flour and Fish,
Yoar Window Curlalni,
. Your Carpeti
Yoar Oilcloths, 1 1
Yoar Wall Papers,
Yoar Ilati,
Yoar Capt, .
Your Carpet Chain,
. Yenr Stovet,
Your Bacon and Feed.
! SALTf SALT I SALT I at wholesale lo country
merohantl.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac A liberal dit-
count to buildcn.
Everything that yoa need oaa be had at gnat
advantage to the buyer, at
1 KRATZER A I.TTI.B'S,
Market street, . , ,
CLttnriai.a, Pa., opposite the Jail. 1:0
SPECI1L AMOIXCEMEXT!
I HAVE thll day alsociatrd with me in the
mercantile businest my brother, Robert Reed,
and the business will be continued under the
arm name oi
HEED SROTHRRI,
We will continue to make the Dry floods and
Notion busineae a specialty, and all tho newest
fabric! and lateit novelties in the market will be
kept on hand.
The Branch Store In Curwcnsville will be con
tinued, when will ha found as ehoioo a lino of
goods at at onr main ttora in Clearfield.
New Spring gooda will be on band about the
loth of March.
The hook accounts of Wm. Reed will be promptly
and immediately settled.
- WM. REED.
Clearfield, Pa., March I, 1871.
pEACE IN EUROPE!
' aoT
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN . FRENCHVILLE I
The blood eontest between France and Prussia
is at an end for tl.e present, so far as the sltngh
ferine of men and the drt ruction af property is
eonoerned. Tho Royal Jugglers no duuht pride
themselves tnd rejolco over tha result, but how
insifrninoan! Is tbeir work whan aonparcd with
me humane ana enrutian eiori oi
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has undertaken to supply all tha eitisens In
the lower end of the county with food and raiment
at "icwflirtt low rates from bis mammoth store in
MrUSONUUKU, where he ean always be found
ready to wait upon eall cm and supply then with
Dry Goods of nil kinds,
Such at Cloths, Satlnctti, Tmlmeres, Muslins,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calieoca,
Trimmiaga, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Hoots and Shoea, Hats aad
Caps all f the best material and made to order
Hose, hockt, Ulovet, Mittens, Laces, ltlbbooa,ao.
OROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rlee, Molasses, Fith, Salt,
Perk, Linseed Oil, risk Oil, Carbon Oil,
Hardwan, Queeniware, Tinware, Castings, Plows
and Plow Castings, Kails, Spikes, Cum Cultiva
tor!, Cider Pnseei, aad all kinds of Aits.
IWnn.VT. Paints Varnl.h Oi..
assortment el atationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on hand, and wlU b
old at the lowest possible figures.
LIQUORS, such as Brandy, Wine, Clio, Whisky,
jayiMf Fieaiietuea, iiiisteuars ana
llooftand's Bitters,
5001 pounds of Wool wanted fur whiek the
highest prioa will be paid. Clnvertord on hand
and for sate at the lowest market prioa.
Also. Affcnt for fltr&t ton villa and CnrwenaTllla
Threshing llaahtnea.
.-. r.ll anil mmmto .ai.rt.1... Vnaa tartll At, A
ererytbiai usually kept in a retuil store.
L. SI. l UUDlUfcT.
Francbvilte P. 0., Mitrcb 1, 1K7 1.
s
ACkUTT At SCIIRYVUR,
BIILD1XG HARDWARE,
Also, msnnfaetureri of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
. !.' ' 'I,'. .:
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Carnentert and Bnllden will And It to their
advantage to examine our itook befon purchasing
elsewhere.
. STOVES t STOVES!
We are now eellinc the celebrated TIMKH
COOK and RELIANCE, the cheapest aud beat
itorst ia th. marhtt.
Every itove fully warranted.
ALSO,.
PARLOR,
UEATIkU, .
and
. ., ,, RAFTING STOVES!
which will be Mid at cheap u any la the eoanty.
Strict attention paid ordering trticlei for par-
tlei who desin It. t- i
MT'Roonng. Foonting and job work done oo
reasonable terms. .
Clearfield, Pa, April 1!, IK7I.
S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S.,
rjraa Ulflce in mnfnifl iiuti'iins;,
9mm CI.HAHKiKI.lt, PA.
Puttinc of the natural teeth In a health, pre-
a-rT stive and useful oandltlon la mad a specialty.
Diseases and mauortoatlonsoornmna to the mouth,
jew and associate parts, ere treated and eorwted
with fair swoorss. Aiamtnauons anu eonsmu-
ttons vmri. Prioes for partial And full sets nf
toeth raurb lower than In 170. It would bo wrll
for patlfints frtni a distune to let us know j
wail a few days befure ootaing to tha offine. It
Is tery Important that ehildrn bfftwpen the'ngrs
of sis and twatrs years showtd have their terth
est mined. l!j Anssstheila Teeth ara removed
without pain. reoio 1 1
j. m. stevvart; d. d. s.,
Offlc ovwf Frwln Drag Store,
CIRWEN8VILLE, PA.
Ail dental otierations, either ia the meebanie.1
oroperatira bnacb, promptly attended fa aad
salitraatioa guanntccu. perlal attention patd
to the treatment ef diseases of the aatunl teeth,
rnml and month. Irretolarilv of the teeth suc
cessfully corrected. Tretk ettracted Without pain
hy the use or Kther, aad artificial teeth inserted
of the best Balarial aad warranted to render sat-
tefaetloa. atrilM'7l'ly
TCI'Tirw fflSSTABI.KeV rRRH.
99 We havo prhvted a tarp. number f the ae"
FEN HII.L, and will oa the receipt of tvsenty-
ro oenta, stall e envy lo anv address. mjli
RCKTIRS Tht very latest Itvlea '
I I V. H. H LLLflT'JK V. '
$m Cioods, xnttt, rftr.
i. r. wttVBa..Mia.at,M,,.,o..w, sr. aim.
WEAYKlt A IU;TTN
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
An offering, at the old staad of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
their stock of goods, eoniiiting of
DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES,
- ',-l' I . - . .
BOOTS A SHOES,
BATS A CAPS, ' .' BARDWABB,
- QUBINSWARB,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
At the metA rtaionthle ratu for CASH or In
.lehange for
Square Timber, ' Boards, Shingles,
OR COUKTRT PRODUCE.
ejyAdvaoeei made te those engaged In get
ting out eouere limber oa the asost Mlvantage.ua
terms. January i, IST.
a. a. aatoi.o
,.w. auaa waavtaonw.
"Cheaper than the Cheapest!"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
jvn aacatviD ar
Arnold t llartHhorn,
(Oaa door wait of First National Bank,)
Cl'R W EJISVII.LE, PA.
HAVINO Just ntnrned from th. ust with a
eomplet. anortmenl of Good, tultabl. for
Spring and Summer trade, we an new ready
to furnish all kindi af Qoeda
"Cheaper than tha Cheapest I"
And after thankina oar eaitomon for their
liberal patroaaga during th. past year, w
would moat .r.tp.otfully as a for a continuance
of th. tarn..
Our Stock ooaslsta of a eompleto anortmtnt
ef Dry Good., Notloat, Bardwara, Qu.easware,
Willowware, Grecerlei, Boots t Shoes, Rati A
Capt, Clothing, Tohaeeoa, Ac Also, Flour,
Bscon, Salt, Fish, Grain, etc
All of which will be told on the most reason
able tenni. and tb. highlit market price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kindi of Lumber and
Coantry Produce.
aaPlcat. giv. ui a eall before purchasing
eleewbera. Saliifaetiea guaranteed at to price
aad quality.
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corner af Maia and Thompson Ftreett,
aprJO CDRWERSVILLE, PA.
Ps , :Ts Ts
For thj Stomach's Soke and thine
other Infirmities." St. Paul.
DIE. JtOYi;itN
PIRE
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
Asafe, pure, pleasant and health-giving Tonic
strictly eegetahle, and Bianofaotured from
the most pure and ehuloe materials is not a spirit
drink not substitute for whisky, but a scientific
compound, for the protection of tho system and
the euro of disease, made from eheuiioally pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
must delieata stomach. A long private experi
ence haa attested It -
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitters at present offered to the public
contains so mack medicinal virtue, and yet so safe
and pleasant to take. Its mo Is to euro disease,
and It will aot create an appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will oure the effects of dirilpatioa.
To Increase the Appetite, I'HB IT.
To praoioU Digestion, V8K IT.
To euro Dyspepila, TSE IT,
To ears Fever and Ague, f 8R IT.
To eure Billtousness, IRE IT.
To oure Constipation, VSE IT."
To curs Chronic PiarrWa, V8B IT.
To cure Heart burn, USE IT.
To cure Flatulenoa, USE IT.
To ears Aidd Eructations, . USE IT.
To cure Neivoue iVbility, VSE IT.
Ta cure llydoehondrla, UHB IT.
To cure Sallow ness of Complexion, t'PR IT.
To cure Pissplos and Blotches, U8H IT.
For General Prostration of tha
Physical powers, , I'PI IT,
and It will cure you.
Sold everywhere, at $f.0t) per bottle, Uana-
factnred exoluflrely by I o
A. I. SHAW,
Druggist, -,
CLEAIFIELD, PA.,
Who offers liberal Inducement! to Hie trade.
Oct. J7, KoftuT.
M.VRCLE AD STOYE YARD !
. . . . i V
Mrs. 8. 8. LID DULL, ,
Having englged la th. Marhl. butlnetl, derlret
t. Inform her friends and the pablic that ih. hai
now tnd will keep eenstantlyon hand large and
well selected stock of ITALIAX AND VERMONT
M ARB LB, and ie prepared teiuratih la order
TOMBetTONKf,
BOX AND CRAPLR TOMllS,
, , M0XIME.VTS,
Curhi ind Posts for Cemetery Lets, Window
Silli ltd Caps, alae, .
BUREAU, TABLE AXD WAH STAND
TOPS, Ac., Ac '
P Yard oa Reed itreet, aearthe R, R, Depot.
Clearfield, Pa. Jet, 7 1
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCH F.af JEWELRY,
141 North Second St., cor, of Quarry,
PlIII.ADkLPHIA.
Aa atsnrtaient ef Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Pleiad Ware annstanfl nn hand. Renairina ef
Wuchei in,I Jewelry promptly itteaded te. :y I
r 1 i ci
.1 I 1 "
THE SM1TH.H0USE,
(Opposite the P.ttrngor Depel.)
ci.i.AKi'ir.i.n, im.
TUB undersigned, having Icawd this house lor
a leriee of ycera, It ready to entertaiu straa
gun and trarelera generally, and therefore aottetu
lujturucrt to giv. him a .all. Hit Tablt aill ha
tuppll.it with the licit the market afford, aricT tit
liar will emitaln the okoieett of winni and llquuss.
The home, furniture,heut and btehliiig are entirely
aew,whiaaaiwayi.ilili to the comfort of tra totes.
while the ttabllng attached n larg. and routn.' ,
Just lulled for tcamsti ra. Charges moderal..
jani:ffrt. , WILLIAM H. BRADLEY.
THE AUKHENYaWEC
MARKET Br., CLEARFIELD, Pa. ' "
THIS large and com odious new betel has
bee opened fur the aooowmodatlaa af the
publio, wbrre tha proprietor will be Knd ta neet
Lis old friends, and ruoelve a hare ot putlie pat
ronoge. By strict personal attention to tha de
talls uf his business, Im bopea to be able to render
wtisfaotioa la his patrons. T" TAI1LK will
always be bountifully supplied with the beet that
ean be procured in the market, and tho BAU
will contain a full stock of LIQl'OUS, UK Kit, U
Jood stabling attached.
CASl'KIl LEirOLIiT,
Clearilild, March S, I8y ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Coroarof rlecondand Market Strt'ctl,
CI.KARfll.I), PA. ' '
flHI3 old aad commodious Hotel bti. during
X the pact y.ar, beea enlarged to double In
former eanacitv for the eatrrtainmeal of ttraa-
gen and guoatl. The whole builJIng bat beea
refurnlthed, and tha proprietor will spar. a.
paint to render hit gutett tomfortable while
ttayiag with him.
frTnt anttoa lloote umniaat vnat ie
tnd from tho Depot oa the arrival and depertur.
of each train. JOHN DOUGHERTY,'
aprf) 7a If Proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurH enevllle, Clearfield county. Fa.
THIS old and well ettablithel Hot.l, beauti
fully iltuated on the banks of Ike busque
banna, la the horoigh of Curwcnsville, hai beea
Icawd for a term of yean by the uadcriigned.
It hat been entirely refitted, aad it aow open lo
the public generally aad the travelling comma
nlty ia particular. No paint will be tpared to
render gueatt oomlorltbie wnne tarrying ai ion
bouse. Ample Stabling room for the accommo
dation ofteatni. Chargei moderate.
fJeptla, 1870. If.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST., PlIILlTSBURa, TA.
TnR undersigned keepi conctantly on hand
the best ef Liquors. Ills table it alway.
supplied with the best th. market afford!. Tha
traveling public aill do well to give blm a call.
novl,'61. ROBERT LLOYD.
MIAW IIOL'HI'.
Corner of Market and Front Straetl,
Clearfield, Pa.
Thii magnificont Hotel ii entirely new, com
plete in all lit appointments, and convenient to
the lourt House, a free umnlbui rum lo and
from the Depot on the arrival and densrtnre of
each train. UEOUUE S. COI.lll'RN,
April 13, 1810. Proprietor.
IRWI NTH OUSE,
Midway between Lick Itun and fcha wsrlllfl.
THE undersigned woald rcspeetfnlly Invite tha
attention of watermen and all others to the
fact that he has oprood.a hotel at tho above
nnmed niece, where be Is prf pared to accotnmo-
dalo all who may favor him with a call. Posts
hare been put in on the river hank, so as to iusuro
a safe Innding for watermen.
JanZt:oui V. v. iUWKi.
WESTER N'HOTEL,
Opjiosito the Court House,
CLEARFIELD, P EN K 'A.
Accommodation! first-claes and chargei moderate,
oct " J0HN.P. YOIINO, Proprietor.
OSTOUB HOUSE,
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK UAVEX, PENN'A.
lell 71 1IAC8EAL A KROM, Prop's.
goots and bor$.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, FA.
HAS Just received a tne lot ef French CALF
6KIN3, and Is now prepared to manufac
ture everything in his line at tbe lowest flgurei.
He will warrant hll work to be at repretoated.
II. respectfully Mlicitl a call, at hii ibop oa
Market street, second dcor west of the postoflioo,
where he will do all In his power to render ittia
faction. Soul One Gaiter tops on hand.
my,'7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
XEW BOOT AD SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Coa. MARKET A So Srt., CLEARFIELD, Pi.
THE proprietor hai entered int. th. BOOT
SHOE busin.ss at tbe above stand, and
it determined not to be outdone either la qual
ity or priee for bit work, Special attention
will be paid lo man. factoring Sewed work. H.
baa on hand a large lot of Krench Kip aad
Calf Shine, of the very belt quality. The ciii
ten. of Clearfteld and vicinity are respectfully
invited to give him a trial. No oharge for ealla.
novo,' o tf
gArdtrarr, Hiiwarr, ftt.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
naaLias in
II A. It 1 W A It 12 ,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harnett, Cellar., etc., for sale by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
jALMElfVS PATENT UNLOAD-
Ing Hay Fcrks, for tale by
If. F. BIGLER A CO.
QIL, r INT, rUTTY, GLASS,
Kails, etc., fof tale by 1 ' '
. It. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS iSHOE
Findings, for talt hy
, ' , II. F. nlGLER I CO.
Q.UNS, TISTOLS, S WORD CANES
' For tall b
II. F. BIGLER t CO.',
gTOVES, OE ALL SORTS AND
lies, for Ml. by '
II. F. BIGLER ACO.
JRON I IKON I IRON I IRON !
Pot sal. hy
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
JJORSB SHOES V HORSR SHOE
RAILS, for uls by ,
1 ' H..P. BIGLER A CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
i i ' ' ' '
I .'j And bill Maaafaeton, fhl salt if ,
II. F. BIOLKR A CO.'
MUMBLE SKEiNS AND VI VK
BOXES, for salt by
H. F. BIOLEH A CO.
poDDEU CUTTERS for salo by
cn30-70 II. T. BIGLEW A OX
SARATOOA AND BEDFORD WATKR
for tale hv
JeM ,1ta HARTSWICK A TRWI.
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