Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 02, 1871, Image 3

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    the republican:
" CLEARFIELD, PA. i
KDNEpAT MOKNINO. ACOCAT I, 171,
Terms of Subscription,-'
..j,) In advance, or within three months...-? 00
niid after three aad heforw sli months...., S ftO
niid after the eiptration of tlx months ... S 00
All srticlca to Insura Insertion Id thil
ibould be handed in early on Tuesday
,1, u we to press at 12 o'clock, (noon.)
II i:lJ;10U9 NOTICES
HctMl" F.pUtnnul Church Her. J. I!,
vntn Pimtor. Pll 8er?les Tory Sabbath.
fliA M..n17P. M.
?rytt Mw1b every Thursday, at T P. M.
ommunlrtn ivmoe, im Daooam oi every
' .k .i ml A. M.
Andrew's Chnrrti P.n1neonal nv.
, ,-r.i Hat-Public Service Sunday morning
DoflW,lJ ,l 1 r Dunuay otinuoi at
i y.Prtyor Mooting Wcdnosdoy aveniitf
irchvlcrlau Cburch-Hor. Mr. Buti rb.
L.i. Sen ice every Sabbath, morning and tTen-
lliptlst Church -Her. W. B. Bmssrn, Pas-
Putijte servicca crrr oaooain. morning or
nr. alternately.
it. Frtnf It' Church Catholic Rev. T.
Mt'Mixi Mass at 1" o'clock A. M.t on the
mil and f'urth mi mi ays or each month.
The Clearfield Agricultural Socioty
to eirruclatlnfrly lot e retted In home entorpriie
io lend to ttie eity for their potter which by
irnr aro done no better than the? would bare
km at home, Knuujth Mitt, l'kilpburf Journal,
Trout. We nee by tho new law
ifd hy the lait Legislature, that persons are
iwcit to catch trout during; the months of AiiriL
t, June, July, and rie jtrf fittrn dny n Aw
i, ilic word in ialic having been added to the
of dv aud u.
List of letters remaining ui.clu.mod
he i'un:umoo at Clearfield, Tor the weekending
rSi'Liari:
Arnold, J. P. Curry, Mrs. Rebecca.
Ktintd, Jacob. Copenharer, M im M.
niinan. Samuel, (lardner. William.
hrumer, Miss 8. C. UatTtrty, Miss Ellen.
Watson, Walter U.
P. A. OA I I, IX, P. M.
Ahotfier Warning to Boys Fri-
last, a little boy named Henry Miller, had
h Ugfl eut off, an arm broken. Humeri eruihed
mutilated, aud bi hoad painfully bruited,
r me mnuiging in mo uraciico oi juuipinj on
I'M in of cnr in York. lie had tueceudetl in (ct
i no, but while shifting hit poiition fell under
:.t train, which paaed over hiiA with the above
mil. We expect to record a titnilar if not fatal
L.'ciitcut happening in thil borough.
Man Killed. Tho first accidont on
ie railroad now buildiftft throuph thil county,
irtt:nrd at Rubimon'a Bend. Hearer townahin.
county, on Mouduy luit. Mr. Malona, the
Dtractor, waa bnvinr an excavation made under
at hill, in the bond, at that place, in tootling to
pib down the earth from above in one great maae,
i n inn ground icu in ueiure me laooreri ouuiu ail
p t out fruia under, and one uanf wbwie name we
iij nut learn, wai cruihed beneath the irreat
iglit of earth. Brookvith Jeffroia,
Swindlino. The latest new sclienio
: iwlniling farmera ia on the Up la. Jho article
iw ulTfrt-d ia a wrought iron plow point, fitting
:i io a hollow vquare, the economy of which ia
"i:lrful. Thoao that bare been bitten find that
Toht iron pointi coat more apieoe than entire
nr of caat Irun. Aa thcae plow pointi awiud-
n arc underatood to be makiug a hurried a weep
hruugb the country, papera, dt-niroua of protect
their tiatront' pockuU, will direct atteutiun to
i:i iffindlins ache me. It ooat the farmera of the
'Vfit about two hundred thouaand dollara.
Wonderftl Kide On Tuesday
nuroiiiK lt, on the arrival of the Night Expreaa,
borip, with buKXy bloniog to M'Fadden'a
i.itcrr stable in Bra jy'a Bend waa tied back of the
if pot. The whittle of the locomotive friphtenrd
animal and breaking the atrap ran forward
itom tdc traok and in front of the engine, llorc
od huicgr were caught by the eow-catchrr, and
t rance to aay wore carried nearly naif a mile, the
rw i4(-fting without a aerate h, while tho hind
hftla of the buggy went broken but Tory little,
it waa a remarkable incident, aa well aa'a moat
mukal.lf encape. Brady Independent,
A Vetkran D b m ocr at. T h e Waynes-
urf Mttgtr makea the annexed reference to a
auncb druiooratio patriarch of Urceua oounty t
TufJay, June waa the birthday anuiveraary of
jrold and hiirhty esteemed friend. Mr. Abraham
buil, ar., of Wbiteley townnhip, tbi eounty. On
'b (In? named thil old democratic patriarch waa
'DC hundred yeara old ! Juat think of L ile
w burne imrn than Cvo yeara anterior to the
Marition ef American independence, and haa
jitH to are our nation ineruaae from three tu forty
taillinni of people. He has voted the lemocratle
ti'-irt for nearly eighty and read tho itwwyar
f Dearly eiity yeara.
Coal Oil Disaster. Mrs. Peter
Ftipery, of Fhaverarille, near Water Street, this
auutv. attempted, on the 12th hint., to light a fire
"ithoal oil, when her alothea enught fire and abe
m p'i b'irribly hurned that ahe died on the 14th.
Mr. Tipery, in attempting to extinguish the
flitnoi, burned bit banda very badly.
Almirtt every wiwk we have to record the death
"f at li uat one peraon by the carcleai uae of eoal
"il. yet it net-ma people, and enpoeiaTly women, will
pTfist in uiing the dnngefoua liquid' for purpotea
t i n'Ter intended, and in eii'ih manner aa to
''i to the holief that they aoaght death through
ocver failing alaycr. Mnfinydoa Monitor.
- .. . ,m
Sizk op Coal. For tho information
'f our rrindcrt, we make mention of the different
f i of Anthrneite coal, ao that when conaumera
"ml lur coal, they will know the aixe to order i
1. or Broken Coal ia ftir lara;o etovea, or fur-
nac?p, or In ati ra in houaea or ehurehoa,
o. 2. or Kgg Coal ia for large atovct, fuck aa
RMhurnere or imall beaten,
u- 3. or yiove tJoa) it for ordinary tiled gas-
"unicru or mrifn nnrtk alitrna.
No. 4.
r tmII Store or Nut ia adapted to large
baft burnera, email gaaburnera or ordinary cook
i. or Che tout ia for atnall or mdium aiaed
bair burner or cook etovea with fine grate,
o- 6. or Pea Coal, It for very email baae burnera
r for burning Lima moatly called Lime burn
er's coal.
ri ' "
Sad AcciriKNT. A very sad accidont
''Clirrf d mmr Klltniori. T.vromin ionnl. n
lViilm,.aT of lual week. Mr. Wa-hiutor ir.h
m hauling in bay and waa oa th road to the
wiin a nwivy load, riding one of the hortee.
'ntD a mid of hit, abr.t aia -r. ni.i Mn
tjt p,aU. h-.'.uiug out h'.a hftnda. and aked to ride.
'I:' father had been in the habit of allowing hire
: ride nn the herae In front of him, bnt eould aot
("t at the time aa he waa aacenditig riaing ground.
uia ctVt.rte to get a ride the little boy approach'
l loo near the whoelt of the wagon, and waa
aught by una or thetn, thrown down and run
'r. The wain In rafidns over him brolu1 hie
nk and utaihrd liia thigh, killing hit Inataiitlr.
i he i and audden aeetdent haa brought great
"rrow to the family, and the entire neighborhood
a much ihoeked at the oeeurrenee, -Ltuitbmra
"iurnal.
Tub New Fihii Law. Some ejecito-1
mrnt haa been created In the countlet atljaoent to
tho Suxquetianna river, ovr the contemplated en-
Tcm-iit ot the new net) inw paaaed lai winter,
the law makca It imncratire on the hhcriff of each
nnty that border on, or through which flow the
-uoqunrianna or Ue-laware rtverv, ana iriouianea,
hn he diaenrere or (a informed that fish haakett,
wi irt, kid. I lea, faoiiica, ncU or any other per
maDratlf tot uentrlvanee for eatebing Bah extata,
tb Rivr ten day a notice through two nvwapnpera of
tle niKjctive nountiea, declaring tliat theae eoa
triranoa ara nuiaanoee, and muat be diamantled
)y the ownera or mauagera. And If nut die-D"ile-1
within trn dya, aaid eherifl ahall prooit-d
iUj fure and deitruy al euoh eonlrivanori men
tioned, and it tho ahoriO ahall orxlcet or refuse to
perforia auab dutiee after being nutifl'-d, be will be
' tola to a 6ne of not leaa than $UM, nor more
u'" lluno. We aoe thai the a her iff of North
olrland eounty h already given ntiee
t irougb tUa oewapapera that he iuteodi to enforoe
the law.
Fire. Tho Lock Haven Democrat
Ur: A fire occurred about Aft o'clock Monday
'""riling la it, tD the buildinga ot Main street oear
4i"at J.i.n,t h,H oooupied by 8. O. Clark A Co
Renta' luraiibing fore, 00 d N. M. ilouver as
""KM store. The firemen were promptly 00 the
Jryiid, I'euotleta getting cm the ftrrt water. All
mpftniee worked well and Very toeceaafully.
Baring keut the Mr t It. Wilflin (KB
ainihhi r..i. . . .. . . - r
'mcmir ) wnere ir eominenoea, anq niav
j thri total deatnictton. The storks of
norefl .n.u. ..a k. i..M
1,1 't, if any, ( rorrr.d b Imuran. The hoi Id!
were ootKrrd by Inaaranee Clark's in ths
,ct .. " noma 01 v 0111 mow, onut
" heller eaya he paaard 11 swint at quarter
J ihrea oaj retarncU rat ibout fifteen sninates
"nn, the ! en Are. nH the Inmatnt an.
'tt.nn f Us pTetenoe. He aroused
. . , - -- - n inc aiura. J ne nrw orifi-
1,. '.1 J" "r""iiiw lo'ik ttioufh II wm
of , in,,,., ti... ... .u. 1 11
""m in. nr. am K.f N-n T,r itMtnntlrt. I
I T wttvb nx. v.... xt "I i r . . . - - - - - -
Jul 2 lit lfltl
Mr. Rmtdn i 'While reading the local oolumni
of yonr piper I find von have through eorreapon
dcnla the newi from different pmrlt of the county,
and 1 Ibinklhebnalneea and improvement! of tbta
plaoe la worthy tbo notioe of your readers. On
account of floods being aoaroe this seaaon none of
tho lumber has went Io market from thia part of
the oounty, which makes business a littls dull.
Notwithstanding all this soma of our enterprising
oititens are pulling hard against the stream, and
are ouiiuing new aud repairing old buildinga whioh
sdds much to the appearance of our town. The
new hotel built by lr. 8. Me. Is now complete and
Is a a poo i pirn of magnificent and elaborate work
manship. This bouao has been erected aud fur
niahed without regard to ooat, and ia now ready
for the recent ion of gueats. Ion't forget to call.
Our enterprising friend Mr. J. B. bio. has alto
built an addition to his store-room and snlarged
his stock of goods, which Is now the beat in the
upper end of the oounty. Mom re. B. A S. who
have lately started an extensive saddlery and
barneas shop are dulng a whole-soul buaiueas. We
wian inrm luooeia- 'ioe Hew York t'troua ex
hibited here a short time ago, which drew a very
large crowd of peoplo, but f think none went away
any wiser than when they oatne. We think this
was tho greatest humbuf over w saw traveling
on wheels. The mammoth company conalated of
about fifteen broken wagons, and forty horaes and
two blind ponies, and the holes In the oanvass re
minded me of the stare In the heavens. The Aoa-
army in tnis plane ia in a nouriauing condition.
Tbo flrat part of tho term elosed on Friday laat,
aud a grand exhibition was given by the atndente,
ander the main direction of the 1'rofesaor. U. W.
I. The exhibition was ono of the beat wo over
listened to, and we think Is a credit to the parties
engaged. Among tho performances was a song
aung by tho small girls, entitled "Pretty Jemimah,
don't say no;" after which came the paper, en
titled "The py," whicb was read by the fidilrets,
Mias S. M., and was rery spicy, and well suited Io
the tautea of every one. Our school is now In ita
infancy, but we think by tho advancement that
Is being made that at the end of the term it will
be old enough to turn out many capable of taking
chargo of some of the acbools of our own oounty.
A couple of our aimable vouni men, Meaara. J.
A. and W. T., are going to onnvaas the eounty of
Cambria with a valuable work. May tbey be
successful. If anything of iuiportanoeoccursyou
may hear from me again.
. lours, . Uosiiir.
Taken in by Swindlers. A younjr
man who resides in Cheater county, a few tnilos
from Pott'towa we will call him Mr. Very Greoo;
although that was not exactly hia namecame
near being victimised by tho New York "aharpa"
a frw days since, lie received notice that a box
containing "watches and other sundries" to eon
siUorable value, (we bare no( noaru mo exe
amount,) bad been shipped to him, and that he
could obtain theae gooda by calliug at tho einreaa
office, at Pottstown, and paying, (63 "collect on
delivery." Mr. Very Urctn rained the funds, came
bore and paid over Uie money, and obtained bit
trenaure box. As he was about leaving he was
adriscd by the Ei press Agent, who, having seen
such boxes before, "suspocLod something" in this
case, to open his box and examine the goods before
leaving the office. At Drat be demurred a little,
"believing nut," Ac, but finally oonoludcd that
perhaps It wouid bo boat to do so. The box waa
opened and Mr. Green was aatonlahed, (though
t no express people were not,) to nnu thai it con
tained nothing out some small blocks of pine
wood, saw dust, Ac The ohsp looked blauk
enough, said that bo "would be darned if he waa
not fooled that lime," and made sundry other
ejaculations that we sball not repeat. He waa di
rected to go and stake affidavit to the oonU nta of
his box, thai they were not suob aa be expooted to
receive, Ac, and in duo oonrao of time, by order of
the express eompanv, hia money was returned to
him. And so the New York awiudlers did not
make much out of our friend Very Ureen, though
it was no fault of his that it was so, for he bit at
their bait like a young "gudg-nn,M Of course be
don't read the newspapers qr he would not have'
been caught so easily. IJotutote Lttlgtr.
Failed to Appear. Tho eccentric
Joh Billings gave the I'hilipaburgers no milk aa
atipolatcd last week. His Geography is fanlty.
He tnrnttd up on tho evening io queation at
hilipaburg, A'tie Jtnry, on the Delaware river,
oppoaite Eaaton, In this State. In his lettor from
the new Beat of Uoveinment, be co moles his dis
appointed bearers thnaly :
Loxo Bra.icd, July 28, 1871.
Williams, See. : I was never more brat in my
life than when I found myself in Philipaburg, N.
J,, yeaterday night. I knew that Kaaton was In
a., and thought the Philipsburg that joined Kaa
ton was there too. I bare read "Milk" orer four
hundred and fifty nights, and never failed to con
nect before. I never made a blunder in my long,
bnt painful, life that mortified me more tlia thia
one has. W I bad been at all woll, I would have
anawered your dispatch by being with yon oa the
night of tho 26th, but my health is too poor to
tako such trip. I will read "Milk" for you next
winter, I noted in tho beat of faith, and apenttwo
days of faith and expenees, in meaning to bit your
engagement. I truat yon will art me all right be
fore your people, and make it known to them that
it was a stupid blunder of mine that tared them
from being bored by me.
lours, Joan Uii.Lii.
CAtmriT in thb Acr. Tho Holla-
fonto H'afcaMfla aays i Latterly, there have been
four or five different attempts made to place ob
ttru'etions on the track of the Bald Kagle Valley
railroad, Jut east of the . Centre eounty line, and
on Weduesday morning, at 4 o'clock and Ibrty
minutes, a ma a by the name of Thomas llenaeror
II tinner, waa oaugbt In tua aot of placing a oroos-
on the track. Hen nee came out or hia bouse,
went down the road about one thouaand feet, look
up and down carefully, and then did the
abominnhlc work, after which he co Jy went homo.
Happily, however, Mr. John nearer, foreman on
the dirifion, and one of the lookout watchmen ap
pointed by the company, waa atationed in the
wooda about Iftft yarda from where the tie waa put
on, and saw the whole tran taction. Weaver took
the tie off, and lodged information again at the vll
lian, and that worthy Is now an occupant of the
jail in this place. The railroad company and Its
omeers deserve great credit for their eareiumess
and for keeping night and day watchmen along
the line. Had it not been for this, a terrible ac
cident might hare ere this happened and valuable
lives loat.
Disi'BEMtNQ Fatalitt. Since March
lat there bare been eleven deaths in the families
of Henry K, Hhielde, Jaaiah Kooaerand Andrew
Hhielda, of Kayne townehip. These families are
rMhvea and all lire tn the same neighborhood.
The death a, rmmliing from a malignant form of
Diptheria which It appears Is beyond the skill of
the attending phyaicians, have all bevn among
young peoplo, the eldest only about 23 years of
age. The eauite or tbta great fatality in ourneigrt
borhood, ought to be the subject of a strict invei
ligation by our medical men. IndintHt fitmmmt.
Special,
Economy is wealth therefore buy Pocket-Dor 41
of A. I. tfhaw
Chailo. U atioa ha Ho, I Teal for .ale. He
to'1., rery cheap, loo. ' "
Draw, Copper and Tomlaln lined Praaenlnf
Kettlea, for aale by II. F. Riatan A Co.
'Tbou ili.lt take no girt, for the gift blindctb
lha Witt." But, i.y Pocket-Hook, of A. I. Hhaw.
lie haa 'era J all kind,, and good and oheap.
Tli. Catholie Congregation of Oaaeola hare
poitponed tboir fair till neat Heptcmbor. ,
K. O'B'liiJlflA, raator.
Tha eard of Bchwartt A Oralf, (lueef.flora lo
Jnmci II. Coyla A Co.,) dealera In Wood and Wil
low Ware, Oil Cloth,, Ao., 610 Market St., Phila
delphia, appenn in thlt tMcia. They re,petfully
a,k a ahara of tho Clearfield eonnty patronage. .
Mr. W. Mi Ion la in town. If any peraona bare
aonneotioa with him, and any aorloua aonaequonoaa
reaoll, tliey had better go to A. I. (thaw'a for their
Druga and Medicinal.
Fruit C.na, aoldered on tha oataide, of ur awn
manufacture. Alao, Olaaa Fruit Jara, for aal. hy
, ' , II. f. Bioi.ii A Co.
Joan Billinga took too much milk to make
the connection at Philip.burg the othur night-
but that ia not the reaaon everybody buya Bruah
a, Comba, Coametlca, Toilet ftoapa, Ac., of A. I.
8haw. It ia bceauae he aclla them ao cheap.
Feed Cuttera, lh. Urgent amirtment atar
brought to Hit oounty. Call in and examine them.
July 2d.-Ot. II. F. Dtoi.ta A Co.
Braaa, Copper and Poroelain lined Preferring
Kettlea, or fale bf.- . B. F. Brail C.
Cheeij
Labrioatlne; tailor Oil, Lightning Fly
ner. fmarM of all .arletie. and aiae.,
Killer I'ai
VUwnrln K.tr.1. nf a enneHor oitalltr. fur aale
at th. tmg rltore of Uartawiek A Irwin, Beeond
atracl . Jl
Feel Cuttera, lha largea! neeortment erer
Iranght to lh. eounty. Call la aa eiaroi.e them.
Jaly 74. -It. H. F. BtoLaa A Co. .
fir. F. riatto, F.olentla Hhyalalan and 'urgaon,
offera hia arioea to the people of tHearfleld and
rlflnltT, and will b In readlneaa to attend all
profenlonal eell., by day or algbt. Oflle. oa
Red llreet. Wert of tha depot, Clearfield, Pa.
May II, 171 If
Pralt Oani, Hildeead on lha ovtalda, of ar awa
aaufaclurr. A.lwi 'N"' ,r"11 lkr ' hJ
, IT, F. Bioiii A Co, ,
iuawuu. - . . usrruanroui. Arum a laffltftttffl. fim rnnfirf iv
At lh. holal of Kobart I.lofd, la Philiprtarf. oa
Thurly, July JT, 1871, hy K... Ha.o.l II.
Mud., Hcntoror Ht. I'.ul', P.ri.h, Mr. JOHN
H. tHASK, Jr., to Mil. JBNNlg PHILLIPS,
both of Woodward towa.hip, ClcrUdld gountjr.
Sird. T"
On Jutjf iJd, 1871, at bar fath.r', hom., la lo-
aiana oounty, Mn. MARY B. HANCOCK, of
Lawronoe townfblp, tbil oounty. 1 '
lo Lawr.no. towu.blp, thia ooonly, oa July
2tli, 1871, of. eoniunipUuD, Mr,. MARIA Mo.
MULLEN, of Sprnot Craok, Uunllofdon oounty,
agod 17 jean, 1 1 month, and 13 daya.
larkrts.
Clearfield Markets. ,
Corrrctrd wrrkly by RicitARD Momor, Wlnl.i.lr
and Rotall Doal.ria DryUood., Urooorln, Pro
i,ion, o., Mark.t ilroot, Cloarl.ld, Pa.
Clirfuld, P., Auf. t 1971.
Applet. fcrcen,0(l 1
Drlr.l, lb
Apple bullor,yKA'i 1
Butler... ti(i(4)
Beam U 00( t
Buokwheat 1
Buckwheat flour lb,
Be.f, drlodH
Ileef, fre.h.... 8fa
Board,, M I2 00(U
Corn, abolled.M 1
Corn, .ar 00(a)
Corn moal, V sack, I
00 Hoki, drilled It
It Hid.., frooa ' T
00 ll.ini 0ll((J 18
26 r!houlderi...00(u) II
ill Side, 0ll((j li
00 Lard 20
4 Mr,, purk.-p br.l...SJ 00
29 )at
II Onion 1 00
00 Potatooa 00 1 00
00 Peaebu, dried, b 121
60 l'l.iter, V bbl.... t to
4" Ky 1 10
tO Rag,, ft n I
00 Halt, ,aek 1 60
0,ribmple,l8ln.(a(i 00
Chop, V owtl J(l(oM
CloTer.oedM
Clifton-
Cherri.i, lb. 10
Cbickem, drsd, (b,
lliribiniilM,Z0inl0($lI oo
16 Timothy aeed 7 60
16 Tallow 121
00 Wheat 1 60
60 W(mI m 4
00 Wood, V cord 60
EXH.
Kluneed t
Flour 0 00(d) 7
Hay ..18 00(4 2
durational.
AVritI.IAIHPORT
DICKINSON SEMINARY.
A flrst-claaa School for both sexes. Williams-
port, Fa. Fall tension opens August 24th, 1871.
For catalogues, addreas
V. l.hK prMJTSVYUUI), u. v.,
July 12, 187I-6L President.
IRON CITY tOLLCGK,
( ' . ' ' ,j PITT6DCRGH, TA.
The beat eouduoted. most popular and suooeaa-
ful inftitution in tho I'nited States, for the thor
ough, practical eilucation, of young and middle
aged men. j"For largo deacriptira circulars,
containing full particulara, addreas
jy2o-3ut J. U. tSMlXU. A. m t 1'rinctpai. .
IHY VIEW ACA.DEM Y,
PERRY VI LLE, JUNIATA CO., PA.
foa MALI! AD rSMALI riPll-S.
Attractively situated In a healthful and beauti
ful region, one fourth of a tail from Pennayltania
Railroad. Four regulat graduates, asaiated by
other eompeteut Intructora, constitute the oorpa
of inatrurtton. The Principal (for many yeara
in charge of Tnacarora Academy, and sinoa IH5J
the bead of this fnalitution,) refers to his numer
ous pupils In all the learned profeeaions and in
every department of bnainas. Tkrhhi fi'00 per
annum, muate and I'ainting specialties, rail
aetalon will oommenae September let, 1871.
Addrera, DAVID W1I.HON, A. M.
jv2o 3m A. J. PATTKRiSON, A. M.
m vAsiuxcm academy.
G. Ws INNES, A. M., Principal.
Till FIRST SESSION of this institution will
commence on Monday, the lath day of My
next. (Term, firs month )
Pupils may erter at any time, ana will be
charged tuition froia the time they enter until the
cloae of the sreaion. The oonrse of Inatruotion
will embrace all branches included in a thorough
practical educatloa for both seies.
Vocal Muaie taught whan deatreu.
Ouud boarding can be obtained at
TIIHKK DOLLARS PER WEEK. .
Parents can be aaaured that the abilitv and
energies of the Principal will be derated to the
mental and moral training of those placed ander
ttis cn urge. , .
va. Terms of Tuition will be moderate, and
ean be ascertained by addresaing Dr. J. In nee, at
Act Washington, or the Principal, W. Innes,
at Appollo, Armstrong eounty, ra., but who Will
be at New Washington after April laL
Hew Waahington, March 22, 107l-r.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
milB FALL TERM of fourUen week,, will
X oommeno. MoaOay, Sept. 4th, 1871.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, OrthoKrajh.T,Wrltiii,01iJ.ot L.i-
aom, Primary Aritbuietit and maury
OoorranhT 17 00
Hiatory, Looal and deiwriptir. Geography
with Map UrawinK, Mrammar, McoUl
and Written Arlthmetlo I 00
Algebra and tha Science, li 00
In.lructlon In initrumantal muiio 10 00
(III painting, 24 Icon, 12 0
Was work I 00
For full partleulara .and for Circular.
Clearfield, Sept. 7, 1870-ljpd.
CLEARnELDACADEMY.
A Male and Frmala Claaalral lllch School.
Karh Drparlmrtit Kcparata, Dlallnct lud
VVIUP1CIV 111 KiVCII.
rpnK aohnlaatte year of thia Imrtitntloa ia diil-
1 Urd into two foaaiona of Dr. montha (twenty-
one week) each. Tha Drat eeeaion oommenoea o.
tlia flrat Monday in September; tba aeoond, on tbe
Drat Monday ia February.
Theeoara. of inatructlon embraotl avary thing
neceaaary to a thorough, praotioal and aeooalpliab
ed education of both aexei.
Popila will be admitted at any time and charged
from date of entrance to the otuae of the aeaaion.
No deduction will be made for ahaeniw, axaept
in eaaca of extreme and protracted illneaa.
Btudsnta from a diitanee ean be accommodated
with board at low rater.
For partleulara, arnd for circular,, or addreaa
Her. P. L. MAIIRISON, A. M., '
July 20, 187 1 -If. - Principal.
'HisaUaiuous.
4 DMIMSITH ATOR'al NOTU K. Nulc
X V I hereby given that lettera of admlniatratlnn
oo tba aetata of DAVID Mil' II ART, deceaaed,
Int. of Oaeeola, Clearfield eounty, PennayVanla,
bariag heaa duly granted ta th. anderaign.d,
all poraoa1! indebted to aaid aetata will pleaaa
Brake Imm.diat. partnent, and thoa. baring
oiaima or demand! will prclent them properly
autbaatieatad for actiieiseni without delay.
II. II. KKPIIAKT,
Oaeeola. Jul) II, 1871 ot. Admlniatrator.
fHASH, Cupper and Poroelain lined PraacrT-
I J ing Hrttira, lor aaia ny .
Jalyk-3t. II. P. BK1I.ER A CO.
--.v a. 1-111, aiH KaaTlfl.' ikmpbb t.c
1 J tera Teatameatary on tha eetate of JAMKfl
A. REAP, dcoeaaed, lata of Lawrenoa lown-
abip, Clcnrfkrld county, Pennsylvania, having
been granted tn tho nnderaigned, and all pereona
indebted to laid eatate will pleaae make payment,
and thnaa having elaima or dcmandi will preeent
them properly avinontrenTcd for aettlemewt.
TIIOMPfdN IlKAII,
MATTHKW HEAD,
Jnly II, 1K7I fltpd, Klocalorl.
A DMINIKTHATOH'M MOTIC'K. Nntb
XV ii hereby given that Irltera of idaintelration
on the aetata of TIIUMAd FAHY, deoeaMd,
Inteof Woodward townahin, Clearfield eounty, Pa.,
having been ilalv granted to the andereigned, all
pereona indebted to laid aalato will pleaae mah.
immediato p.yment, and thoao having olatma or
demand, wtll preacal inem property an(n.nilcaiea
lor leiticment wiinoui aeiny.
JOHN Men ANN,
Phllipihnrg, Jnly 12 fltpd Admlniatrator.
IXI'.( l'TOH, N)TICI--Where.i, Let
i tan Toalamantary an tha Mlate of W. W
AMihllfiON, drw d. lata of Bloom lp., Clearfield
Co., Pa., have been granted to the Inderal gneil, and
all pereoni Indebted to aaid eatata ara reqir
ed to make Immediate payment, and thoaa having
oiaima agalnat tha eame will prfwent them, dnly
autnennoaien, mr eeniemeni to wanao. rieia
ing, artorneya at law, Clwrfleld, Pa. .
- JOHN MORROW,
Jnly 2,17I t Eiaeutof.
IKKIJ CUTTKHS, the largaat aaiorlment erer
I1 brongbt lo tba eonnty. Call In and examine
beta. 11. r. UIULIH m tfc
rpHC AMERICAN MoUMS, -
CI'RWEHiVILLE,
Ctiumiv CoruTT, Pi.K'ai
Thil 1ong-atahli,hed and popular hotel Ii ttih
kept by tbe auhaerlbar, who aparai no .ffort to
pleaaa all who natroniae him. !To nlaaae," tl the
motl. at tbaAluancan llnuae.and all that hi aakad
Il a trial. I. w. KKKl), Propiietor, ,
r.r.carrllle. aiarra ia, i.ll w.
II
ATI AND CAPlI
1 1 i ' ' r
Doota and Nhoei!
Till PLACE TO OUT
. , I
Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes,
IS AT
FILLERTOTS NEW STORES!
Ona door north of new Vaionli Building,
' , clkarfield; r-A.
Tha largaat itock of goodi la thil Una arar
brought Into th. eounty, ii now open for the In
apeotioi oilie.j.ublipand will be luld at tba .
Very Lowest Cath Price I
Alao, a aplendid awortm.ot of UK NT'S FUR-
Vlllll..l liri(lia Mnai.tl.is nt Khirl.. CullKr..
Neoktiaa, Ilandk.rohiefa, Ulovea, Underwear, Aa.
A large itock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS,
which will be diipoacd of at aatuniabingly low
prieea. A liberal ahara of patronage ll reapaot.
fully eotioited.
DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-a
Store an Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
4:6:71 . D. R. FULLERTON.
ANNOUNCEMENT
BXTKAOfiDlNABY !
I WOULD reipaotfully annooaea to the olti.
a.ne of CLEARFIELD and -tolnlty that, I
have opened up In tbe new Maaonle Bnilding,
drat door below th. Maniloa iiouie, on tieoona
Street, with a in tire new itock of .
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Of th. lateat itylai and bait lolih,
S.leoUd with oare. 1 bare an aiiortment
from all th. lateat novelllal la Jewelry, auita
hi far lh. Holiday..
A larg. alook of American Watchea from
tha faotorin of Appleton, Tracy d Co.. at Walt
ham, Man., and thi National Watch Company
at Elgin, III., in from 2 to I ol. calea, alwayi
on hand, and warranted.
Thankful f.r yonr p. it liberal patronagi, I
hope, hy itrlot attention lo boila.ai, t a.rit
a eontiuvano. af h. lam.
All klndi of repairing la mj Haa promptly
atUnded U.
B. I. BNKDER.
Decembar 114, 871.
s
A C It ETT dk BCIinVVER.
Piai.au ia
BULDIXG 1I.VRDWABE,
Also, maaalactarort of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Seooad Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Carpenters and Builders will And It to their
avrivantMC tn esotniaa oar atttett before ruiwhoatiia
elsewhere.
STOVES 1 STOVES !
We ar. now idling tha erlebrated TIMER
COOK and RELIANCE, the cheapen and belt
tovel in tba market:
Rvary itav. fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
nEATIVO,
and
RAFTINU STOVES!
which will be eold ai cheap aa any In the oounty.
Strict attention paid ordering artlelei for p.r-
tiei wh. deair. It.
4r-Rooflng, Spoutlog and Job work dona on
roaionable taruil.
Clearfield, Ta, April 12, 1871.
s
ELllNG OFF AT CUITI
F 0 R C A S II I
The largeit itock af
F 17 It N I T- IT It K
aver offered In CLEARFIELD!
At lha STEAM CABINET SHOP.eorn.r Market
and Filth Street., CLEARFIELD, FA.
Th. andereigned would aannatr-a to the pabli.
that he hai on hand and ia now offering oheap for
caah, tba largeat itock of Kiirnlt.r. In itor.
lo thil aoanty, ooanatiag or .
Upb.lit.red Parlor Balta,
Ckamhar ictta, Eltantlon Tahlei,
Secretarlea, Book Caeca,
Bedateadl,
Spring Bedl and Mat tree art,
Loongei - and
Plain A Marbla Top Tablet A Baream,
Waahalanda,
Cane Sial and Cammon Chain,
Rocking Chain, Looking Olaeeea,
Window Shadea, Piolura Fram.0,
Cordi aad Taawli, Ac.
Ile alaa manofaetnraa and keepi .a hand Pat
ent Hnrlna B.da. th. bait aver invented. No
family ibould ba without them. Any kind of
gooda not on hand can oa nao on anon none..
1'pholat.rlng and repairing neatly exeeoted. -
COFFINS, of all iliei, eao be had on a half,
houra' nolle., and at the lownt price.. A dedue
tloa of 20 per cent, made for anah. ,
METALLIC CASK'S, or Roaewood, Walnut and
Cherry CofHna, with glaal ar wood lope, lurniab.d
on flva honri' aotica.
Prraonal attendanc. with keen., aa IVweral
odraaionl, and oarrlagei furnlihwl whea drlired.
Thanking th. puldte for part favon, and hy
atriet peraonal attention to bnaineal, I hope to
reive a eontinnanc. af th. aanM.
Remember the placethe SUiam Cabinet Shop,
corner or Market and ruin Btreeii.
March 20, '71 ly. DANIEL BKNNER.
rpmi tini tiki ,
TOVKfll STOVESI HTOVUXl
WAPLE & HARTMAN
Pes I re to Inform tha aitiaeas of Osceola aad
the public generally, that thoy hare just received
a lairge and aplendid asaortmeat of Store, llvusa-
Rodl Hani ware and Manned aad Japonrtt4
W a res of all kinds. Also that we manulaetura
and keep eonaUntly on hand a full aaaartmetit af
niiurii aura, whilo wj wiFlUio Uf ft
either wholesale or retail, to ault aurchaaera.
Hoofing, H pout ing, Repairing and all kinds of
wors none 10 order and wiin diapaten
Strict attention paid order iag arttele for par
lira drilring It.
Consuaiers will Had It tn their adrantngo to
purchase frrna ns. Our stock and prieea will tat
tafy yon that we do eell good wares at
prices mar pieane ine people.
Ton will find ws on Curt in street, nearly on
posit tha Kfhange Hotel.
Oaeeola Mills, Pa., May 10, 17.f
T. H. MURRAY,
ATfOBST AND CODNSELOR AT LAW.
Prompt attention gtvrm I. alt legal baalaeM
entr.ated to hli eare In Cleerfleld and adjoining
ertnntie. Omc. a Market at., appnajt. Naagt.'.
Jawalry Mm, Oarield, fa. l,fL
rpUH 1ITEIT MOTEI
, i, ,i;, '
THE LATEST MOVE
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
rr' ''D'fiUO ST ORB,
,it ...
To their aew building oa Seiond Strut, nearly
. . oppoiita th. itora of W.av.r A Balta,
)IELD, PA.,
tut I wrfl 'to "
r, jli rill ii . a
Where they will eoatinos to supply their old and
as many new sus.oeatra as may some, with
PURE DRUGS
''CHEMICALS! -
......
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
' . - : j . :, ' , ; ' .... .i a
.'(Iaoladlng all n.wremedioa,)
Patent Medicinal, Palnti and Oill, Olaaa and
Patty, School Booke, Stationery, Papar,
Ao.; alao, a full line of Drug
giata Sundriea, Hair
Tonicl,
Coii.lu!..P.rfum.rtea,Tellet Artlelei, Braakei,
Toilet Mape. roeiM Boon, aa., all si
i . . lh. kait quality. .
rURE WISES AND LIQUORS,
' far ai.di.al A aaeramantal parpoaea only,
Pure Whit. Lead, Colon of all kind,, Raw and
Boiled Lineewd Oil, Varnlahre, Tarpon,
lino, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniah
Bruahea, Flavoring
' Extract!,
C.nfeclloueriei, Bird Seed, Spic, ground and
anground, or all kinua.
SMOKERS AND CHEWEflS
Will tnd oar ltok af Chewing
and Smoking Tnhaeeo, Imnwted and Da-
BMtie Cigara, bonir and Fine-out lo b. of tb.
rery beat brand, la th. market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
' - All klndi of GLASS WARE,
OARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
aad Mulieal Trimming! af .vary varietv.
Having a long experience In tha bualnaai, and
an .xteniir.and well alwted atook of medieioea,
we ara enabled t. til Phyaieiane' preMriptiom at
lha ahort.il notic and .a th. moil reaMnabla
terma, day and nighL
,. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. (
Clearfield, Pa., May II, 1871-lf.
JL T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infinnities." St. Paul.
111. IHYi:itS
- ' PURE
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A lef., para, pleaaant and health. giving Tonw
itrictly vegetable, and manufactured from
tha moat pur. and ehoie. material a li not a apirit
drink aor nbitltnta for whiaky, but a aelentlfU
eonipound, for tbo protMtion of lha ayitem and
tha cure of dlecaee, made from ehemieally pure
iplrlta, entirely free from fuail oil or other irrita
ting propertied, aad will not diaagre. or offend tha
moat delicate atomaeh. A long prirat. experi
ence had atteitad III ' "
Super
riority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitten at preient offered to the public
contain! an much mediolnal virtue, and yet ao a.fa
and pleaiant lo take. Ita aa ll to cure dilcaae,
and It will not eraale ao appetite for aplrltooua
liquori, hot will dure tha affeotd of diaaipation.
To laareaaa tha AppatiU, USE IT.
To promote Dlgntlon, . VBH IT.
To cure Dyapeplia, USB IT.
To aare Fever and Ague, V6B IT.
T. nr. Billloaiaadd, USE IT.
To aura Conitipatlon, ' VRB IT.
To aura Cbronle Diarrhea, ' VSE IT.
T. oure Heart b.rn, USB IT.
To can Flatalanoe, - USE IT.
To oar. Aeid Bractatlona, USB IT.
.To core Neivoul Debility, I'SI IT.
To carl Jljdoebondrla, . USB IT.
To luri Sallowneal of Complexion, USB IT.
To rurf Pimplei aad Blotchea, USB IT.
For Oanrral Proatratloa of tba
Phyyeal power!, USB IT,
and t will core yon.
"Bold everywhere, at 11.00 per bottle, Vana
faetured iicluilvely by '
A. I. SHAW,
lirogglil,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Who offer! libera) Indiiermenti to the trade.
' - Oct. 27, 18:lf. ' 1
For Rent I
HIT! nndorilgnod off-ra lo rent a DWELMNO
nv. ..d nt.ArKS.MllU SlIOP. aituata
at Oalcod P. 0. In Belt iailip. Thia la a rery
dealrabk) liHUttlon for the bu.lnell. A lun en :.
tool! in tha ihnp. Plinty of cuatnm. A god
aebool la tha alllagw. Addraa. or apply U li. L.
tlenderaoa or in. auoicrioar.
March U lf HENRY BRETII, Jr.
Insure Your Properly I
THE aadereigaod ara prepared I. Uaa any
reaioaabl. ftra riakl, In gmd and reliable
ompanlcaj nob aa tb. " Farmera' Mntaal," at
York. Hie "Andei,"ef Cincinnati, Ohio; Ike
uOarmanla," of N.w York, and othrra. Katex.
raamnabla, and la aaaaaf loei mnney will be paid
on promptly. IRVIN A KREBS.
'cuarliild, Pa April It, lDfl.tf.
I-ajEn'1X)M'W NOTICE. Notic ll here,
J by given that Litton T.alamenlary having
aarat granted to the eaheeriber, on the Batata of
MICHAEL SUNDERLAND, dee'd, lata of Hell
townebip, Clearlleld county, Penaaylvanla. all
perM.1 Indebted to laid Eatata ar. reqneMed to
jtale mined iaU payment, aad thoaa having
alaimi agalmt tha Mira. will preaent them duly
aa.kenticaiad for wtllemeat.
AMOS AUISDBRLANb,
;.Bd!L U7!:t. RieMav.
SPRING G00DSI
' ' JUST RECEIVING I ; '
TIUIIT CALICOES, SPLENDID 10c. CALL
J rwaa tkl.lr... Ul.l.dl-- ft. I. . J ...l: -
m M 'w,iaia,vS, uu ii aill( VUtTg,, OI UBI I III,
llaida, White (foods, l'erealee, Japaneae Hilsi,
Illaek Silk., Rllk Fupllna, 11 look Alpacas, Table
V-l . hli. u hi.'i .
.....!, iirivii, niiatrif, puja IMlliHOTCI, SO
. . . . I '
AT J. MILES KHATZKR'S t
"ITOSIERT, SILK GLOVES, BEST PARIS
11 tkld tllovee. Lace L'jllare, Hair Nwilcheeand
Cbignonl, Hair NoU, Coraeti, Hoop Sklrll, Aa.
AT J. MILES RRATZER'S!
D
RF.S3 TRIMMINGS, SILK FRISOES
batiu, Velvet Uibboua, Buttona, Ad.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'St
TRIMMED IIATS, RIBBONS, '
Millinery Uooda, Ao, Aa.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S!
UNEQCALED STOCK OF LADIES' AND
Cbildren'a Sboea and Oaitera, Men'i French
Kip and Calf Uoota, Calf and Laiting Uailera, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S !
o nnn r,KcKs wall paper -.. u
,JtJ 11.00 por bell Carpata, Floor Oil
Clotba, Window Shadea. belt While Uraaita Tea
Ware, Ulaae Ware, Table Knivei aad Forkl, Aa.
J" AT J. MILES KRATZER'S! '
" . '
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHUR
Urooeriaa, Dried Applea, Peaohoa, Cherriei,
Prune,, Canned Peachit, Toaialoei, Cum, Ao.
Tbe above, with an immcnae itook of other
Ooodi, have been bought at tbe loweat oaab prieea,
and will ba offered at very low rate.
' JaW-Come and examine then whither yoa
buy or not.
, J. M, KRATZL'R.
(Form.rly C. K ratter A Bona.)
Nut door to II. F. Blglir A Co.'a Hardware Store.
Clearfield, March U, U7I tf.
1871. 1871.
. FOR THE
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
I Id HIES TH AT ARE FACTS !
REED BROTHERS'
Dry Ooada, Notion, Trimming 4k Millinery
Emporium,
' CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Tha only axolaaive Dry Gooda Store in the oounty.
Study Your Interest I
Buy Where You Can the Cheapest!
DRY GOODS:
Heavy and Una Drown Mualins, Bleached Mus
lins, ettra wide Drown ai d Pleached Sheetings,
Pillow Caaing, Ticking, liirkory fitripe, Denims,
Bine Drills, Cottonodea, Caitlmeres, Flsnnela,
Prints, Delaines, Peresles, Lawns, (Irenadines,
Hernanies. Summer Silk. Jaianeae Silk. Dlork
Pilk, rery good, at $1,15 per yrd. The abore
are aew, freah gooda, and hare only to be prised
to know of thslr remarkable cheapness
IIOSIBJIYi
Laillei' nlaln and ribbed rime. 12t. to M1
per pair, Child ren'a plain and fanny Cotton Hose,
Gent's Drown and BIim Mfjed Huae, Hoperatoot
aad SuperRiie Rrlttiak Repnlar Made lloa, Dal
brifrcaa and t.iale Thread Uoae, Ladiea', Misses',
Children's, Oent's and Boys' India Clause and
Liale Thread Cnderware.
Ladies', Men's and Children's Berlin, Llalo
Thread and Hilk tilores, Children's Kid lorss,
Ladiea' KidOlores, all eolora, 11. 75, II 7ft and
$1.00 per pair, Oent's Kid Gloves, all eolers, Lisle
Thread and Berlin Gloree.
WHITE GOODS:
Piques, eholce styles in Plripei. Firurea, Cords
and Satin Plntabed. tl to 60e per yard ; J aeons t a,
Nansooks, Vtetoria Lawn. Rwias Mull, white and
colored Tarletan, Tape Cheeka, Mosquito Net,
vunain et, 2i, so, wand oo rents and f i.eu per
yard ; Towles and Towling, Drown and D leached
Table Daraafhs, Napktna, Quilts, Ao.
hngliah Croehet hilginga, Imperial- KmbroiJ-
ery, Hegiatered Kmhrnidery, Valencia La?e, Not
tingham Laee, Frilling. Aleiandria Frilling,
Ilanrinrg Klging. Inaerting, Maglo and Always
Ready Ruffling, llereulef Draid, Alpaca Braid,
Hair eta, 11 lack and Drown Hwilenea, t btgnons.
Buttons of erery dessrlption, Sleore Buttons, Ao.
FANCY GOODS!
Iaeo Collar. Linen Collars and CuiTa, T'ndar-
sleerea, Chimiaets, llandkerehiefa, Ties and Bews,
Kibbon and Millinery tioods, Trimmed Uatsaod
Sonnets, eVe., me.
LteTBuyers will please giro this their atten
tion. Time aad moaay will ba tared.
Remember the plaee t
, KKED BnOTIIKRff,
my 17 ' Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Fight in Glen Hone Over!
ALL FREE AGAIN!
AND TI.B MONEY PAID!,
"11 TILL! AM 8. DICKEY taKes this method of
W Informing his nnmerons frienda and ens
tomert that he has sold oat his entire stoek of
Store floods la Glen Hope tn James M. Dickey A
Co., and to thank hia friends and eustomsra for
their Ilhsral patronage while In buslneaa tn Glen
Hone, and oaks a ahara for the new Irm. who
intend keeping a firei-eloaa Dry Goads aad gen
eral variety store.
Their stoek will eoniiit In part of
Ladies' A Gent's Faney Hats, Ladies' Hose, from
11, to 30 seats, Ladies' Dress Uooda, a fell
- line. Not ion a of all klnria, Cnaalmerea, a
full line, Jeans and Cottonodea, Al
paces and Lnatre, 40e. to $1.19 ,
per yard, Alpoeoa, beauties,
at t eents per ysrd,
Ladiea' Fane .,
Gaiters,
a full lins,
K.1 Gaiters si $2.35,
good at $l.7, a fnll line of '
Ladiea' bhoea, Minaea'and Chil
dren 'a Shnea, Ladiea'Sprlng Rhewla,
Chigttona and HUk Curia, Prrfuraerr and
Hair Oile. Mnalln and Calleo from 6 to lie.
No. I Calico, 9 Tarda for $1.00, Confectioneries, a
full line, French and Tin Toys, No. 1 Gro
ceries, for country trade.
Tn faot a fnll line of faney and prime goods, to
suit our trade. We Intend selling on a caah or
short credit ay at em, and we know our enatomers
will profit hy It. All kinds of eon n try produce
Uksn In ciehange for goods.
WANTKO. No. 1 Frcah Butter. 641,000 eigh-
teen-inch Shingles, hy count, 1,000 Sheep Pelts,
Brer Hides and Calf Skins, for which the higheat
market pries will be paid.
Jn.ra ns trial before you hurchaas your
-pods. V s will giro you bargains.
JAM ad M. PICKET m) CO.
Glea Hops, Fa,, May 17, 17Mm.
SPECML A0l.rtMET!
TrtAVB thii day aieoelateA with aM la th.
mereantlrl hnelne" . hrotlwr, RobMt Reed,
aud lh. bo.inw will h. aoatiaarf aadar lb.
firm nan. of ,
t R BED BROTH B
Wa will ennllnaa to tnali. lb. Dry dooda and
rtoUon. aaaineM a ipeaialty, and all tha n"et
fhhrio. and lateat aor.ltloi ia tha market Kill b.
k.pt on hand.
Tha nran"h flora In Cnrwenevllle will he ooo-
tlhned, Where will he found a. ebnlr. a Una of
fo'lt aa at our nain itore la Clearfield.
New Pnrlnc xoodi Will be t hand (bout the
Uth of March.
Tha hook aoeoantiof Wm. Rd will hanroaiDtlA
and InmadUUly lulled. .
IK. IIKKU.
rraarald, fa.. Merrh !, I.TI.
5ry oods, (&tmUt, t?tf.
1
)UACB IM BVIOFKI
'. i
aot
ORB AT IXCITBUBirr
IN FRENCHVILLE I
The bloody contest between France and Prussia
Is at an end for fie present, so far aa tlia slaugh
tering of men and the destruetlen of property Is
concerned. The Royal Jugglers no don hi pride
thcmaelroa and rejolue over tho roault, but how
tneignifkant Is their work whea son pared with
me nuniane auu curistian snorts or
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has undertaken to supply all the citliena In
the lower end of tho oounty with food and raiment
at exvyding low ralea from bis inuminolh a tore lu
Mlll.HiiK'itlihii iia.M h r,n .1.... k. .1
ready to wait upon callers and supply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such ai Clothi, Ratinetla, Caialmerri, Muilini,
Delainea, Liuen, Drillinga, Calieoea,
Trltumingi, Ribboni, Laea,
Ready-made ClothluK, Booll and Phori, Hata and
Cape ail uf the beat material aud made to order
Hoae, hooka, Ulovci, Mlttenl, Laoal, Uibboua, Ao.
QROCKRIKS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rina, Mulalaeej Filh. Salt,
i-or, binaeoa utt, run uit, carbon Uil.
Hardware, Quernaware, Tinware, C.itlntta, Plowa
ami flow t;a.tiii(r, nail., Mplkel, Corn Cultiva
tor!, Cider l'reaaei, and all kindi of Axaa.
Perfumery, Palnti, Varniah, Gleet, and a general
aiaortment of Btationory,
GOOD FLOUR.
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
old at tba loweat possible figures.
LIQUORS, sueh as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky,
Jayns'a Modloines, Hosteller's and
Hooflaud's Bitters.
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest pries will be tiatd. Oloverseed on band
aud for sals at tbe loweat market price
Also, Agent for fitrattonrllle and Ciirwenivllle
J oreabing Machines,
fcSlwCall and aeefor yourselves. You will find
orerythiug naually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET.
Frenehrine P. O., March 1, 1R71.
x. ft. iBJroLD
,.W. BOSS RADTSnoRJf !
'Cheaper than the Cheapest!"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
jo st biciitid ar
A mold A llartiiliorn,
. (On door wast af First National Bank,)
CURWF.KSVIM.E, PA.
n A VINO Just returned from tha eat with a
complete assortment of Goods suitable for
Spring and Bummer trads, wo ara bow rsady
to furnish all kinds of Goods
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanking our customers for their
liberal patronage during tha past year, ws
would most rasisctfully ask for a continuance
of ths same
Our Stock consists of a complete assortment
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Quesnswere,
Willowware, Grocei.es, Boots f Shoes, Hats A
Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Aa. Also, Floor,
Bacon, Salt, Flab, Grain, etc
AH of wblth will bo sold oo ths most reason
able terms, and the highest maiket pries paid
for Grain, Wool and all kinds ef Lumber aad
Country Produeo.
aFPUaaa f Irs as a call befora purchasing
elsewhere. Satisfaction gaaraotcsd as ta pries
and quality.-
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corasr of Main and Thompson Streets,
aprSO CCRVYENSVILLK, PA.
J. r. wiaraa..
,.w. w. SBTTS.
WEAYEK dfc 1IKTTN
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at tha aid Hand of 0. L. Raid A Co.,
their itook of goodi, aonaiating of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
R00TI A BHOBg,
RATI A CAPS,
HARDWARE,
QUBBXITARB,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &o,, bo.,
i
At tha mart roaaanabla ratal for CAIII or la
axohang. f.r
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCB.'
atrAdvaaeel made t. thou ingaged In get
ting out xjuare timber on th. moil adranlageoui
t.rma. January I, 1(70.
1871.
1871.
SPRING GOODS!
The First of the Season I
The Cheapest in this MarkotI
BUY! BUYIl BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER &. LYTLE,
Tour Dry Gooda,
Tour Groooriea,
Your Hardware,
Your Queoniwar.,
Yonr Notion!,!
Your Window Curtain!,
Tour Carpet,,
Tour Oilcloth!,
Yonr Wall Papera,
Yonr llati,
Yonr Root! A 8h.ee, Your Cap!,
Your Leather, ' Yoar Carpet Chela, ;
Y'eur fboa Findlngi, Your Storei,
Your Flour and Fiih, Your Daeoa and Feed.
FALTI HALT! SALT! at wholeaile fo country
mirehanta. " '
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, li.-A liberal die-
doanl lo hailderd.
Rvervlhlng lhat you need iaa ba had at gnat
advantage '.o th. hover, at
KRATZBR A LTTLR'S,
Market itreet,
Ci Anni n, Pa , oppo.lt. the Jail. t-.t
ATTEJITIOS. ri.'TOIHF.naiI
llavinf deteminVd to enrawe ia other bari-
nve it il neoeeeary to arltle up with thoao ita
arrean In tb. blarkamilbing, and hav. left my
booh aeonunva with L. F. Irwin, Baq., for eolleo
tion. of whioh all pereoai Inlrre.trd will pleaaa
lakenolie. ., AMOK KENNARD.
Cieardold, Joly 11. 117 1 It. .
c
ARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR
for lala hy
11 A it
iell.tat
TSWICK A IRWIN.
ILK UAT8-Lal.it Spring itylw f
ai
4 ! D. R. FPl.LPRTO 5 .
THE SMITH HOUSE,"
(OpposiU tba Paaanrf Depot.)
tLnJlRPIELD, PA. -
THB anderaljcned, hsrlnn leased this hwmmjhr
a aeries of- years, Is roady lo aniartaia straa
urs and trarelars aeiiurally, and thervfure solicit
sojenmers U giro hiw a ooll. flte Table will ha
supplied with tbs bust tbs market affords, and lis
Mar will contain tbe choicest of wines and liifatfis
Thshouso, lurnitaro, 1edand beddi( areeotiraly
new, which slwivra vdiia tothccomfvrlof trarelars
while tbe stabling sHlaahod Is Uega aad roasay,
just suited for team at era. Cliargfa moderate.
janft:70 WILLIAM 8. BRADLKY.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
. MAHKKT St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
THIS large and oommodlons new hotel has
been oponed for ths accommodation of ths
publio, where the proprietor will be glad to meet
bis old friends, and receive a share ol public psf-
ran age. Hy strict personal attention to tbe de
tails of hia buaineaa, bo hopes to be able to render
setiafaction to hia patrons.. The TARLE will
always be bountifully supplied with tbe best that
can be procured tn the iDarUot, and the BAR
will oontaln a full stock or LIQUORS, BKER, Ao
Good stabling attached.
CASPKR LEIPOLDT,
Clearfield, Mar oh 8, ltifilHy Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Cornerof Soeondand Market Street!,
CLEAKKlKMi, PA.
THI3 old aid eonnodiom Hotel baa. during
tba pa.t year, been enlarged ta double ita
former oapaeily for the entertainment of itran
geri and gaeite. Tha whole building had be.a
retarniibed, and tha proprietor will apara n.
paina to render hie gueili oomfortabla whila
itiyiag with him.
plf rhe ".Miwilou Iiouie" Omnlknl rani to
and from lha Depot oa tba arrival and departure
of each train. J01I.N DOUUniiUTY,
apro 70 tf Proprietor:
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Cunveiravllle, Clearlleld county. Pa.
ritHIS old and well oataUiahad Hotel, beautl
X fnllj limited on th. banki ol tha Suaqui
banna, in th. boroxgb of Curwenivillo, ba. been
leaved for a term of yean by tho anderiianed.
Il haa b..n entirely refitted, and il now open to
tha publle generally and tha travelling oommu- -oity
in particular. No palm will be ipared I.
render gueatioomforlable while tarrying at thil
boa... Ample Stabling rooai for th. aooomme
dation of name. Charge! moderate.
6ef t. J8, UlO tf. . . ,
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST., PUILirSBUBO, PA.
rpill nnderaigned keep! eonitantly on hand
X th. beatef Liquori. Ilia table ll alwaya
aupplied with tho beat th. market e lord a. Tba
traveling publio will do well to give him a fall.
novl.'Oi. RODfcHT LLOYft.
miaw lioLsr.
Corner of Market and Front Slrecii,
Clearfield, Pa.
Thii magnificent Hotel ii entirely new, eeta-
plete in all iti appointment!, and convenient to
tba Lourt Moule. A tree umoioui runi io ana
from tin Depot on the arrival and departure of
aaeh train. UBOROB N. COLUURN,
April 13, 16T0. Proprietor.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Oppoiita tb. Coart Houao,
CLBABFIBLD, PKSS'A.
Aocommodationa flrat-claee aad eltargri moderate.
eotl JOHN F. YOrNfl, Pr.prlrt.r.
JJtlSTOUB HOUE,
Oppoaite the'Court llouae,
LOCE HAVEN, PE.NN'A.
J.14'71 IIAUfiEAL A KROM, Prop'i.
DAX1EL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS Jon reoolved a tea lot of Fnach CALF
6K1N3. and il now prepared to maanfae
turn everything In hli liol at tba lownt figure!,
lid will warrant fail work lo bo aa repreaeoUa.
II. reapectfnlly aollrlti a call, at hia ihop oa
Market itreet, eorond dtor woat of th.po.toffiea,
where ha will do all In hie power to render latin
faction. Some fine Uaiter tope oa hand.
my,'7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
XEW HOOT AI) SHOE SHQP.
EDWARD MACK,
Coa. MARKET A 3d Sti., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
rpilR proprittor hne.nterrd Into the BOOT
X SHOE bu.ineai at th. above aland, and
I. determined not to be ootdone either in quaU
Ity or price for bit work, rtpeeial atteuttoa
will be paid to aaauufacturlng Sowed work. He
hai on hand a large lot of Ereueh Kip and
Calf Skina, of the very beat quality, Tbe citl
iena of Clearfield and vicinity are reipoetfully
invited to give him a trial, lio charge for cam.
novo,' 0 tf
jfmtUnuf, Siim-nrr, ttt.
II. F. BIGLEll & CO.,
nKALBRI II
II AItI W ARE, ,
Alao, Mannfaetnrenof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLBARFItLD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BKIDLES,
Daman, Collar!, ate., for tale by .
. , 11. F. BIQLER aV CO.
pALMER S TATENT UNLOAD.
Ing Flay Forki, for aale by
II. F. BIQLER 4 CO.
QTL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
K.lla, etc., for iall by . t
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
JJaRNESS TKI.MM1NG3 I SUOE
Finding!, for aale ly
II. F. fttOLER I CO. '
QUNS, PISTOLS, 8 WORD CANES
For aal. l . .
If. F. BIOLER i CO. :
gTOVKS, OP ALL SOUTS AND
Bli.i, for aala by
11. F. BIOLER A CO.
JRONI IRON I IRON! IRON I
, Fof laid ,..
II. T. BIOLER 4 CU. '
ORSE SIIOK3A HORSESHOE
NAILS, f.r i.l. bf .
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And hail Manufacture, for dale by
H. F. BIOLER A CO.
JJHI31BLE SKEIN B AND PIPE
BOXES, for dale by .
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
JODDER CUTTKILS-lbF lo br
cn3O-70 ' II., F. BIOLKR A CO.
THE CLEAhflELD
WOOD-CHb PEERS' AXEl
' Manurarturad especially for
THS CLEARFIELD TRADK, ' ""
roai.ta x
angrri H. F. BIOLITR A CO.