Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 06, 1871, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
55
CLKAKFIELD, PA "
wniNKHDAY MOKNINO. 8..PT. , W1.
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ir J.Qi i aftor the expiration of six montliB ... 3 00
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pali.r should bo bunded In early on Tuesday
Bi.lrninir. to 1,rB" 13 o'oloflk. (noon.)
MctliuilM Itlroral i'Iu.rci.--Rev. J. Tl.
VTotir.. I'js.ot. Public Borvlco every Pahbath,
,t n A.M., nnd U P.M. ' t
(tnhhath School nt 0 A. M. ' 1
Pnvrr Meeting every Thitrsiluv, st 71 P. M.
Conitiiiinlm rM-rvb'c, first Sabbath of every
wwth.at 1! A. M.
M, AikIitw'h ('hurrlirpl-f opnU-nry.
flponcH Mali.. Publio Kcrvlee Sunday morning
ki ill o'- l'Kk, and it 7 P. M. tMindtty Sihool at
j p, M.-Prayer Meeting Wodnosduy ovontng
Ircyterin.u Ctuirrti Ut. Mr. TUitT.rn.
PuWie (ScWleo every Sabbath, morning and ovon-
n jf.
Ha ill -it Cluirrh Rov. W. B. Fkimnkb, Pas
tor. 1'uMie services every Sabbath, inorniifg or
efflinj. nlternntp.Y.
M. I"ranrl.' C'lmrrli C'ntliollr Rot. T.
J, Mi Ma) . Mns r 10 o'clock A. M., on the
seVend and fourth Pundays of each month.
Moke Coming. Sheriff Pio bad two
mniilrt" added to bin Interesting fnmily last week.
Tuo ftmiish horsethlof atid tbo everlasting Treoy.
s n
Our Schools. Wo unilcrHiand tlint
the Hoard of lireetnre have made arrangement to
open the public schools of this borough oft the
BJih uf ffeptemtver.
Aiirau. Mr. ilonry UarUfult, Sr.,
f lira-ly towttMhip, EhtbitMl U a talk! f oat
6 feet 3 inches high, raised on hit farm near lu
thorsburg. Who next f .' .'. , , ,. (,
Another IIobbk Stolen. -It will
be noticed by an advertisement In thU issue that
Mr. SlehatTey had a fine home stolen tnm htm on
tbo night of the 29th, and he offers $100 reward
fur Iho horse and thief, or fifty fur eitbor.
Feels his Oats. The Lowistown
VemoeMtt&ji: Samuel Anrand, Esq., of Derry
township, last week threshed 66 bushels of clean
Norway oats, weighing 32 pound, strong, to the
bushel, at tho product of a single bushel, tahith
he towed taut spring. ' ' ' 1 '' .
" -1 ... i. . n 4 m -- ' r
List of lottorn ri'muinin unclaimed
in the Poatcfflec at Clrarilcld, for tlte wt'dt ending
Priitfinber 4th, 171 :
('row Icy. Ptivil. Rnulhwortb, Harry '
(late. Mr. ( llntcher.)'' Thuxton, Miw Mary,
Ilollinpuworth Wm.-4 ThompMnrMikiAnu)e.
Irvin. Mr. Mary. Webb, C.
.Tnmen, Richard. Wallnoe, Samuel A.
M'Onne and Trwin. Whippo, Mri.Sarah.
"Meraatey, Wm. ' Watera, E. J.
MrUrnT, Daniel. Winter, R.
UeileyMra. Charlei. P. A. OATUN, P. M.
RoBiiKny. The VhUipsburg Journal
say&: Mr. Juiqth Btrausa, of thia lacet well
Jtoown throughout thin and Clearfield county i a
peddler of Bilwellaneoui good, wa robbed ou
Punday night, the 13th ult., at Blooraington, Clear
fluid eounty. He had left bii wagon In charge of
John I. Bloom and como to thii place on buelnefii,
who no me inipccunious knave bruit o open hie
strong box, containing elothing, AeH andabetraot
ed a aooiidernble amount of elothing and all hie
hat, together with many article of more or lew
value. There ir- no oluo to the thief, and to Ftrauni
ii obliged to pocket bii Ion.
That's So. Somebody whose head
if preeminently 'level" on the matter at iaeoe, dis
coumen at fnllowi: AThe plcaimnt weather ha put
the itinerant nottrum venden on tho move. It I
somewhat astonishing that people will persist in
piitrooisiog theie adventuron, when we have reli
able stores, where genuine good can be bonghtof
our own citlzeni who pay rent and taxcv, and are
tbni angling io.bnilding tip and adrancingthe
Rrnrral prosperity. Kvery dollar spent with these
por!liatU U. mi .ak mmmf 4mWn
from our midst to the detriment of our storekeep
ers. We advise our eitixctii to patruniac our town
business people, and let these eandte right and
coal oil peddlers 'alone severely,' "
m " ,'
Tay Your Taxes. The County
Cumroissi oners met at their offUe on MonUy, and
passed a resolution authorizing the County Treas
urer to allow an abatement of five per eoot. on all
County and Htate taxes paid during the month of
Septembor. This will cover Court week, and those
who reside at a distance from tho Court House
and up to the present have neglected to pay their
taxes,) ean tend the amount with a neighbor If
thpy are not coming to town them selves. All
should bear In mind that after tbo 1st of October
no a'-atcincnt wiH he allowed, but the Duplicates
will he handod to the Constables and five percent
added thus compelling delinquents to pay ten
i cent, on their tax bills.
Hak Baix Match. Last Friday
being the day agreed upon for tho return game
between the Cbineks, of this place, nnd the Hicko
ry s, of KyVrtown, tho Cbineks put in an appear
ance at tfi.it pbuje at 8 o'clock a. v., and after
taking an elegant HI o'aloek breakfast atthe'For
est City Hotel," tbe boys repaired to tbe ground,
with the following result ; ,l ;
o. a.
HimoHYt.
Brenner, 4 b
HolUiubai-b, 1 b..
HolioiDovor,
Cook, e. f
11. Merrill, a. a......
Snvder, p.,r
H. MerrilL a f
J. P.Johusun,l b- 2
C. Jubn um, r. f,.. I
11
y
A lurna, e 4
Walters, p I
Wallace, s. 6
Howe, I. f 6
MTim, Xh 4
Mitnre, c. f. S
(irahoin, 2 b S
Innings 1
Cliin.k 10 12
HicWv 1 JI
liradxhaw, 1. f
Davis, 2 b . 3
4 10 18 J 12 5
fi 1 0 4 0 2 017
l inpire L. A. Sbearcr. of Kun ka club. Hoor-
I, Park, Cbimdc, A. L. Miounover, Hickory
i's eanitlil Climeks, It; Hickory. 9.
Tii
iiinf Kame 3 hours.
ISearlt an Khcapk. About three
wVlock on Tuesday moMiiug the watchman at tbe
Prison came to tbe conclusion that there was a
little more noise in the lower nortb-west room lb
rail usually make, and likening attentively, was
f atiVJ that some one was at work. Ho called
t:he rMinriffaaJ.JAtUv u bis li, nil upon trying
to unlock the door found iho itey bole plugged,
imt after some difficulty got tbe door open and
found the hobbles sawed off Lytic, Johnson and
De Witt, who were hard at work. They bad torn
a flue down and attacked the wall of tho Win
J'uilJiog, and In about ouo half hour m:c they
would hu-.-e bad a hole in lDfl wall largo enough to
ruo a Wheel barrow through. Their visible tools
were throe Iron spikes one entirely new and about
fiirht inches long. The horse thief, Bird, was tho
only one whose hobbles were not cut. As ho had
l"rn In only a few days he no doubt expected to
Knltr the sbaokles with him. These fellows seem
dt Urminud U brmk out hoforo Court, and we
hall be very mirh mistaken if thoy do not suo
cwd. j
Sonnet, Money. It io noticed
I'y ana.lrcrlincincnt in Ihla liuue that Hie rVhonl
llrd of I.awrcneo Independent Pchool lli.trlcl
ililind to apply, at Srplrinher term or Court, for
anlhorlty to borrow tl,;,ll(l, under Iho following
Act of ArevniMy, approved tho 2lt ilay of April,
A. 1. 1B71, wl.ich we polillnh Tor the Information
of Fchool IHrreinr, ,rt upaverni
" """-'"f, ifc, Thai the aevernl CourU of
1 onnnon Wvhn ,hi, c0mmoiiwcllh ohnll hare
'"cr anlhnriie Hie frhiml Dirrotora of any
'iKlriet wilhin thilr reipoclire Jiirtedielloii", I"
wrow money ff Ih.pnrpn.. f '.rectinr avhool
'in.", to m amonnt nni exeeeding flre per cent mu
'I1'"" the la.l preei.lmg adiufted trl ennial ralna
i"n of he properly of e'niil .ehool didrioti and
j ie eai.l no,,,, ,, ,),.crr, that ench moneya eliall
Tait,-,! ,y l,on(l, rnorlgecee or lilll.r .oeurity,
e aiT rate not exeeiiliiig eight per eenluiu, free
1,11 lialion. and relml.ureolile at any period
I '""''"linn Iw.-nlv-Toar" frin Iho dale of meh
leereej PnriJcct, That before eereiflnK )ilri
". ",'"n f Hie potition of the board of Hebo-I lll
w a ninjorltr thereof for m-h decree, the
"l board ehall pro'ilnee lo the court the eonecnl,
-.ning, or a maiorltr in number or tne iiiau
'"'I eleetora of mch dii'trlet I Am prcriilrd for
no such decree ehnll be made until no
' 'f or arverlicmetit. in two paper, of .aid enun-
- il n ineny .lull Ih, therein piilillnlinl ahatl
,lw ' 1 "0 :h ni I v Hie cokI board of dlreelore,
l i, a.i ,ir e, k. i,l Mieir llltrlltioa to
k pplicallon for imk decree,
LETTER FROM KNOX TOWNSHIP. I
,v- 1 ' NfflfMit.tmiiT, Angust 24lh,
tin. Kniroai I takeploasurein sending to yon
the report of a piii whiob look pluee In a bau
Ulnl grovo nenr tbl place, "ft the 22d talU This
picnio has born quite dillurent rrom any it has
ever bwn my ptiilega to attend. Dul a Tery
short time It wns announced that Miss Itutler
of Philadelphia, who Is now stopping t this
ptnoe, woald girt a public pinnie,aud Ibalall well
disposed persons, should consider theiuaelvct ita
vitnd to attend. Aocordini;ly, on the morning in
dicated, quite a resprciablu ouncourse of people
had assembled to participate. Among tho num
ber were persons of almost til professions, sm h
as mini Mere of the goxpel, legal Waehert, mer
ohnnts, furtnrnnd mechanic. Themnrning was
t pleasant one., and all present seemed full of Ufa,
The first Id ordor was a wadding .1, F. Williams,
Kq., and Mii liiirio Glenn, by .Rv. rSkinnor.
MukIc by It, It. Curry and Mist Ross, assinted by
the ohoirof Curwensvillo. Mucbondit is due the
choir for tho good muaioj it was roally ploarunt
to alt in the vordunt shady wooils and listen, at it
was served to us. But I must not forgot to tell
you of tho dinner. 1 I dare not attempt to describe
onc teitth pnrt of the goodies it would consume
too much timo and space. Huffloe it to tay that
no bettor was ever gotten up anywhere in the
county, cnd you mny rest assured tlmt amide Jus
tice was dune I by all. After dinner tddrcssva
wepo delivered by lUv( Vtnskyoe, Thompson,
Pklnncr, nnd othcri. The rem'ning fart of the
day was consumed by nil kinds of g.iuui tnd plays.
Many remained In thn grove until the tree fre
and crickets began their musle, tftor which all re
tired to their homes, but not without thanking
Miss Butler, our hostess, for her kindness to all.
May she live to, ret urn to us again next year, is
the desire of alb I believe there were no printers
or editors present, but I know it would havo done
your soul good had you been there.
In Limbo.- That Bird, alias Bar
ber, of a horse-thief, who fell Into the bands of
Messrs. Rclohart and Cowdrick, for stealing the
former's horses, was safely lodged In Fort Pie on
Thursday night.. It is evident the raecal poHoeses
a largo, amount of daro-devil pluck, because he
jumped off tho train on Tuesday night near the
mouth of the Siuncuahoning. He hail obtained
leave to entor the water-closet, and on coming out
grabbed tbn wr door, rushed out, aud jumped off.
And that, too, while the train was running at full
speed, Mr. Reich art bad the train atop pod e
soon as possible, and slur tod bauk, supposing bis
Bird dead. Having obtained a lantern from a
watchman near where bo supposed the thief jump
ed off, ho eoinraouaed his oeuroh,and at the foot of
ou embankment twenty-five feet high he found bat
No. 2 and loino blood. Alter acarubing for tome
time Mr. Rcichurt came to the eonolaaion that his
"tfmf bad flown." He, however, with a few oth
ers, took to tbe woods la different directions, and
wheu daylight came found he was en the right
track; the fellow baring robbed a spring-bouse in
tbe lower end of Karthaus township, and was
finally arrested that afternoon near Dr. Potter's
store, almost twelva mites from where ho jumped
off, where be bad bought a bat, Mr, Reich art
being near his log camp on Moulto Creek, took
bis man thither and remained over Wednesday
night, and on Thursday morning took him to the
railroad at tJnow Phoe and landed at tbU plane the
me evening. To still further establish thcplnck
of this fiirtl, it it only necessary to state that Dr.
Buyer, the prison physician, when called In to
drcas the prisoner's wounds, made the discovery
that the fellow bad two bullet holes la bis thigh,
and on being interrogated upon this point confess
ed that he heard three shots at the end of the lane,
felt two pricks In his thigh, and board a bullet
whiz by him. Further examination developed the
fact that the three shots fired at htm took effeet--two
in tbe thigh and one through his coal. Just
above the hip. It It evident from the wounds in
flicted that Reichart, If not a "dead shot," shoots
mi jilt 'y close in the dark. Bird, when aaked what
he thought when the shots came so close and fast,
replied that he thought It wot getting d J hot
for such a wet night and io little light on the
subject. :
IbEiBEN Winblow, Ehq. Among the
killed in the aocident on the P. A E. road on Sat
urday last Is reported the name of "Reuben Win
slow, of Lock Haven.1 It this is the old gentle
man of that name and we know of no other-1-
great and useful man has been suddenly takmoff.
Mr. Winslow was a native of Massachusetts, but
at a very early day nettled In Clearfield county.
Wbor Pennsylvania commenced hor internal im
provement he engaged In their construction and
built eeveral sections of the old State mad from
Philadelphia to Columbia. Afterwards he returned
t Clrfield, now Klk county, on the Plnne maho
ning, where he owned a large body of valuable
tiiii bur laud, and entered largely into the lumber
trade, Tbe town of BenneaoU is entirely indebted
to him for its existence. Years ago he projected
road up the S to ncui ah oiling to roach the Western
trade. The low grade road now being built from
tbe mouth of the Driftwood, up Bennett's Branch,
via Sandy and Red Dank to the Allegheny, Is bio
route, and he was most auxioui for ita completion.
lie was a man of a high order of talenta, of in
domitable energy, upright, honorable, high-minded
and generous. His loss will bo severely felt.
Aitoona San.
Settled. The Venango spectator
fays: Tho last scene in iho UcnnmglMiff rohbery
oom was enacted at Moadville last week, in an ac
tion brought by W. (Jreen to recover his portion
of the reword which was offered by Jos. Bonn Log
buff to W. Orooo, folomon Kepler aud Conrad
Wogafarth, of Crawford enonty, and Robert
Hague, Chief of Police of Pittsburgh, to proenre
the arrest aud sufficient evidence to couvict those
who were engaged in tho "Benninghoff robbery In
IHftS." Plaintiff alleged the contract to be $0,000
for each robber, and 4 per cent, on all properly
and money recovered. Defendant alleged it to be
$3,000 and 10 per cent. After spending all day
getting about half way through with the evidence,
defendant offered to pay tE,Gu0, toguther with all
onurt oosls, for the tettlcment uf all suits pending
or to be commenced, and tbo offer wal taken.
SadOcci'Ihifnce. We are informed
of a very sad occur rrnne near Rear Clap, In Plia
nt kin township, on Friday tveuing last. Mr.
William Bmith was engaged in digging a woill on
bis place, and, U Is said, went down Into It after
sapper. After ho had bocn down some time his
wife, not bearing anything of him, went to the
mouth of the excavation only to find her husband
prostrated at the bottom. Hbc immediately seised
the bucket which had been used in the digging.
and told her oldest boy to hold the rope while she
descended. When about half way down she fell
out. The boy an for help, but when the neigh
burs got there both father and mother were dead,
It Is supposed the father died from suffocation
and that the foul air orccame htm. Mrs. Smith s
supposed to have died from the effects of tbo, full.
They leave fonr small phildmn, tho youngest of
which is only six months old. Ssmlitry iHmoernU
Goorjo FiUfcrl(l, of Fnrminfjton
townibip. Clarion county, wal arreted laat Veek
for rtealing a horio and buggy from Bradford'
li.ery liable, Tidloute, In laat May. II. had
traded the hone I" 11. A. T. I.ootnln, ef Clarion,
and Mr. Loomii laat week diieovcrid by handbilla
that the horpe had been Molen.
IIeconrtk l.'CTKD. Wo nolico tlml
Moearr. Miller k Powell are returning to tboir old
quarter, in Orabam'l tbree-itory brick, fully re
oonitrueted, and havo a full aupply of now gooda.
Krvrvlhingbeinji new, neat, eltan afid cheap, they
are having a great run.
We arc reouented to aay tlmt a meeting of tlime
who drain will bo lie Id In tho ilegiiter'l Offleo, on
Monday evening, Bcpiemlwr lllh, al T o'clock, for
the purpose of orjrnoliing a Pavingi and lluililing
Aarooiation, lly order of tbe Petlilonrrf.
-
R. C. Iirown, EHq .of Lotk Ilnvcn
one of tho viutima of the recent dira.ler on the 1
t H. R. II. near Wealport, wa Wnnhipfiil Maaler
of La Fayette Lodge, No 1M( A. l . M.
Lock Ilnvcn i" to liavo a shoo facto
ry with a capital itock of f:itl,linO.
The Count. In.lllole for 1T1, will ootrVene on
the a: d of October.
IJIarrlfd.
At Clearfiel.L on Angn.t tlat, Id71, by Wa
romen, Er, , Mr. IIOIIERT C WALLACE to
Ml. a ALK'K MrMI'LLKN both of Cheat Uiwu
lltip, Clearfield ooanly.
jpiffl.
In Lawrenoo fc.wnnhip, on Augiiat 2lh, 1H71,
MAHY I", wife of William Mahmiail, agrd 20
yeari, I moplb, and diyi, -.- I
Watson always has on band a good itock of the
flnost brandi of Tolonoi and Aegari. -
Farmcra and all others who like to have their
cows In good condition and glvo lots of milk,
should by all means try a feW pipers of Bbaw's
Celebrated Condition Powders.
Fa i ii t Oacitn.a. ThojQ;itboll Ooag-cgutloa
of Osceola will open thefr fair on (he I (lib, and
close It about tho 30th of September, l'rocoeds
to bo npplled to pay off debt an lViest'i houao.
iep6-2t K. O'IIraniuah, Paatur.
It Is astonishing to sen tho great number of
teams passing through our town, loaded with Dry
Goods, tlrooerics, Roots and 6 hoes, Provisions,
4o.f marked "Arnold A Hartshorn, Curwensville."
Our renders will notice by their advertising col
umn that they claim to sell ekenptr than the
cAeajsf. i ' i . --. ' , i
, I- s i i . , . h
, Mian Swah'i Sciiool.-Wo again call the alien
tioa of parents and guardians to this cxoellont
school for girls, looatvd In our midst, Just where
parents can oversee both teacher and child if nec
essary. This is far preferable to sanding them to
a foreign Institution, where no better educational
facilities are offered than at home. For terms, Ac,
see advertisement,
Cmuovielu AcAntxr. This Institution1 Was
opened on Monday last for the winter session, un
der the direction of Rev P. L. Harrison, PrineU
pal. Tbe eorps of teachers is complete, embracing
some of tho most accomplished and intelligent of
tha country. Mia Pindlo, who hat ehargo of the
musical department, Is a young lady whoae edu
cation lathis solenoa Is thorough and eomplcte,
and as a toaeher of music will be found fully com
petent to discharge the duties of hor position sat
isfactorily. M Me Alpine, who presides ovor
the fnney dipartment, comprising painting In oil,
pearl, or oriental painting, monochromatic paint
ing, dran log In pencil nd ciutu!ug, fancy hair
work, Ac, has spared no pains or expenso to com
plete hor education, having altvudcd some of the
best schools In this country and in Europe, and
spouks a numW of the tanguages fluently.
In short, (bis institution 1 under the omtroi of
as good teat' hers as can bo ftund in any similar
institution anywhere. Persons sending their
children here may rest assured that they ean get
a thorough knowledge of M the higher branches
of education, without (be risk of acquiring many
of the evil habits and practices so common In the
academies and enilegea of our country. ' "I
- i .
For Si lb. An excellent Family Carriage, near
ly new. Inquire of T. J. Rot it n, Clearfield, Pa.
Horses At Ibis season are particularly liable
to disease aud distempers of til kinds. Prudent
horse owners will prevent this by the use of an oc
casional paper of Shaw's Celcbruted Condition
Powders. Pold everywhere.
Crwup Lubricating Cnstnr Oil, Urhlnlng Ply-
Killer rarter, sponges of all varioties and sizo.
Flavoring Ktrji of a superior quality, fur sale
at the Drug Sfore of Hartswick A Irwin, Koeond
street. - y$,'&m
Dr. P. Platto, Eclectic Physician and Burgeon,
offers his services to tbe people of Clearfield and
vicinity, and will bo In readiness to attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Orliot on
Reed street, west of tbe d'pot, Clearfield, Pa.
May 31, !H7I-tf
2!M5rrttanfoMe
LANK CONWTAIII.F-'H HAM. FOR
sale at this office.
TVTOTI
JLl West Clearfield Independent ftafconl District
will apply to tho Court of Common pleas at Htt.
Term next for authority to borrow an amount of
money, not exceeding l,MHt, under the pro? isfoni
of an act of Assembly, approved the 21st day of
April, A. V,
A. Ill MriJKb.1, JTcShlent.
Attest: O. B. Mrhrou., Hoo'y. aug.;t0:4t
IN Till: OKPIIASH' COURT of Cloar
flcld county, Pennsylvania.
In tbe matter of the Kntate of James Curlry,
rleeafed : The nnoerntgned Auiltor, appointed by
the Court to adjust snd settle the accounts bftwecn
tha widow of said decedeut and J. W. Potter,
cnardian of the minor heirs, and to make distri
bution of the assetts In the hands of said guardian,
hereby gives notice that be will attend to that
duty on Tuesday, the jntb flay or rept., 171,
augSOiat J Ml. w. n HKiLi'.i, Auditor.
WANTr.Ol Tho School Directors of Kar
thaus Hcbool District want to employ four
competent TKAClU'ItH fbr the coming winter
term of four months, to whom reasonable wages
will o paid. All applications must ! aiiird
to the President or Secretary at Fnlt Lick, P. O.,
Pa. J. W. POT I K H, President.
Jorrpo 0lT.Lll.A!t, Secretary. augC3 4t
AVsTt
herebv Driven that letters of administration
on the estate of WILLIAM BLOOM, Sr., deceased,
late of Curwensville, Clearfield countv, Penn
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said srtate will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands win present tnom properly tutnsnttcaicu
lor sottiement without ieiay.
LKWI.i C. BLOOM,
Curwensville, Aug. 3-lttpd. Administrator.
Lawrence School Tax !
fTMIE tax payers of L.awrenoo School District
1 are hereby notified that there will be no dis
count on their tax bill after the 2'.lth of ScptcmW
next, and tho Hehool Treasurer will be found at
the Arbitration Room, In the Court House, every
Saturday, and on Court week, commencing on the
Zth. Those who wish to arail themselves f tin
five per eent. discount must pay up by the 2Uth.
aug:w 31 l AlMUl U(JV Lhh, Treasurer.
"X AMINATfOKrV-Tho artndil examina
j tions of teachers, for Clearfield county, will
U' he lit as follows: Rnrnsido, at Ilnrnside.tSe fltb;
Osceola and Decatur, at Osceola, the 1 1 th t v ooi.
ward, at Thomas Henderson's, the 12th t (litelich,
at Janesville, tbe l-Hthj Beoaria, at Olrn Hope,
the 14th; Jordan, at Ansouville, the lbih Knox,
at New Millport, the Ifith: Lawrence and Clear
field, at Clearfield, tbe 1Mb : Bogge, wt Wallaot
ton, the 26th t Morris, at Kvlertuwn, the 26th
tlrabam, at Orahamnton, the 27th t Bradford and
Bradford Independent, at Woodland, the 2"th ;
Brady,' Bloom and Union, at I.uthersburg, the
;it)lh i Karthaus, at Kartbnus briilgf, Ootober 6lh ;
Covington, at Mulonlurg, the iih Olrard, at
Cougrs Hilt, the 7th, Kxaminations io com
mcnee at 9 o'clock a. m,
aug23 8t . UK0. W. BNYDF.R, C. S.
J"""
TROUtMAK,
Dealer la all klndi of
FURNITURE,
Market Street,
, One door eait Allegheny Houia,
auglrVJ! CLEARFIELD,
PA.
J. M, STEWART, D. D.S.,
Oflloe over Irwin's Drug Store,
Cl'RYVENSVILM'.. PA.
All dental operations, either In the meehanies
or open. tire brunch, promptly attended to sod
sat'slaetion gunrantertl, hpccinl attention pntii
to tho treatment of diseases or tho natural tectu,
rums snd mouth, Irrrrularity of the teeth stio
fesffully correrted. Trth etrated without nnln
by the use or l.ti.cr, ami nrtiitetui icein in-eneu
of tho best material and warranted to renner sat
isfaction. - april3071:ly
S. FOSTER SHAW, D. D. S.,
Olnrc In Mifonle lluililing,
J'utting of the nutuml tot th In a hcnltbv, pre
fervstlrennd oxeful oenilit ion Is mndo spceisliv.
liM-f nnil mliinniiti'ns common lotbo toe nib,
Jhw and aisfciste pnrts, are treatoa and trre tnl
with fnlr suoffss, Kinminntiims nnd ennstiltn
tlons rat:r. Prices for pnrt in I nnd full sets of
teeth mn. h lower thsn in IH7U. It would be well
for patients from a dittnnc to let us know by
mn il a fi w dnys brfnro coming to the oflico. It
Is very iniportsnt thai children between tho sgs
of sit nnd twolvo venrs should h;ive their teeth
tnmined. lly Ann?sthasls Teeth are rrtntivod
without pnin. fel-15'71
DENT AL CARD.
Dit. A. M. HILLS
Would aav to hla pnticnta and tbe pub
lic it -in rnlly, that, having di.eolved pnrtnorliin
with Iir. Hliaw. he il now joing the entire work
of hia efflee himeclf, ao that petienla need wot fear
lielnir put under the hnr.it" of nny olhrr operator.
Having oblalned a redlction of tbe patent on Ihe
plule material, I am enabled to pat up teeth ntwh
eheoper lhan formerly. 1 aim hove rr. Slu-k'i
pelent prneeei for working rubber plnlee, which
nnike a inuoh lighter, more elaallo and etrengor
plate for tho lame amount ef material, and pol
l.hee Ihe pinto on bole aide, rendering It much
more earll v kept clean. Special allenlinn paid lo
Hie preaorratloa of the natural teeth, and all work
gnorantoed entirely aatlnfaeiory to patient..
jM-Offl-e at the old corner, oppoall. the Shaw
Home. Office hourt from 8 to I J. a. m., and I to
0, p. m. Pnllenla from a Jiatanoe ibotlld notify
me a few daya bron kand of their Intention to
come. Alwaya at home, anleaa other notioe ap
pear! In bole Ihe county papcra, febU'f I
ATM
AND C APHI
II o o t n a ii tl Shoe!
. ir 1 1 1
; .., i , 1 1 ii , ii 1 1
TUB PLACE TO GET ,
lints & Ciw, Boots & Shoes,
. . IS AT
FILIERTOTS KEW STOKE!
On. door aarth of ui Maionl. Building, '
CLEAHFIELD, PA.
Th. i.rra.t .Lnoli of pood. Ii tbi lln. Tr
brought lnlo Hi. oounty, U now opnn for th. In
spection of the puBllc, lintj win so riu imw
Very Lowest Cash rricei I
Al.n . .ilrni,l .uorimolit of ORNT'S FUR-
NISMINCI (KKins, ton.iiilnn f Blilruj, Colluri,
Noukligi, ll.lnJkorcliUr., Olovel, Ubdorwoor, Ao.
. i ...l -mill PUTS .nit nfLCLOTl'S.
which will h dliponcd of t MtonUhln((l, low
prlCM. n nrrorw nat. ui " 1
fullj lollolted. i
0-DON'T FAIL TO CAtl.-
Sloro on Second St., below Murk.t, Clr(lld, Pfc
4M1 . D. R- rt'LLEBTOW.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINAEY I '
T WOULD reipoetroll, innouno. 0 tfce oiti
.... .r cmxlIltLD .nil .l-Llijr that I
havooponed np In th. new Muonlo UnlloiBif,
Brit door below tho Mamlon Booif, on Bocono
Slroct, wlA .nllr. n.w Mock of. ".' j
WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY,
Of the l.teit itjln nd bet finlih,
Sclooted with oiro. I h. an ortm.nt
from .11 th. latest noreltlei In J.welrj, ult.
bl. for the Holiday.. , .. , , .,.,;
A Urge itock of American Watrhei from
the factorial of Apploton. Tracy 4 Co., at Walt
ham, Mau., and tha National Watch Coin pan J
at Kl(rin, III., in from 1 to S 01. eaiei, alwiji
on band and warranted, v X
Thankful for your p.tt liberal patronage, I
hope, by itrlct attention to builoeir, to merit
a oontlunaoo. of h. aam.. -
All klndi sf repairing la ray line promptly
attended to.
6. I. SNYDER,
December lie, tit. - -
s
A C K KTT &
ftCIIRY VIMI,
MALtna la
BlILDIXG HARDWARE,
Also, manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
i' I T' M-V I .
Second Street,
CLEAIIFIELII, PA.
Camcntora and Ruilderf will find It to their
ad vantage to examine our atook before purehaaing
elaewhero.
STOVES ! STOVES !
We er. now aellinr tbe celebrated TlMHS
COOK and RELIANCE, the eheepeet and beat
atoree In the market.
Kvr itoye fully warranted. 1
ALSO,
PARLOR,
llEATiMI,
and
RAFTING STOVES!
which will be told aa cheap aa any In Ihe eounty.
Strict nltenllon paid ordering artlclei for par-
tlea who dceire It.
fir Routing, Spouting and Job work done on
reiwDnabl. tcrml.
Clearfield, Pa, April 12, 1871.
s
ELLIN" OFF AT COMTI
FOR CASH!
Tbe largoit itock of
v
F U It IV I T U It 13
' ". .Tor offered In CLEARFIELD I
At the. STEAM CABINET SHOP.comer Market
aid Fifth Street!, CLEARFIELD, PA.
The undirelgncd would announce to tbe public
that he baa on bond and I. now nftYring chciip for
oaah, the largeit itoek of Fornlture .Tor io itore
In thii oounty, coniirting of
Upbolitered Parlor Unite, ' '
Chamber Sella, Exten.lon Tablet,
. Secretarial, Book Caiel,
' Ilcdatcadi,
Spring Bedi and Mattrcitca,
Lounge and Benchei,
Plain A Marble Top Tnblci A Bureau!,
Waahatandi,
Cane Seat and Common Chain,.
Rocking Chulre, Looking (Hanoi,
Window Shadci, Picture Frame!,
Cordi and Tocseli, Ao.
II. alan manufaelurea and keriia on hand Pat
ent Purine Ilcda. tho beat ever ineontcd. No
fumity ahould he without them. Any kind of
good not on hand oan be had on ahort notiee.-
I photarering ana repairing nciuij Mwuir..
COFFINS, of all lltca, ean be bhd un a balf
boura' notice, and at the lowcat prlcoi. A dedue
tion of 20 per eent. made for enab.
METALLIC CASKS, or Ro-wood, Walnut and
Cherry CoSina, with glaei or wood topi, furniahed
on fire houri notice. ;
Pereon.il attendimoo Willi hcarae, on funeral
oceaaloni, and carriogci furgiihcd when deiired
Thanking tbe public for part farnri, and by
trict pcreonal attention to liurlncaa, I hope to
receive a eontinuano. oi ine eam - '
Remember the pla'Otbe Sleam Cabinet Shop,
Corner or Miirkcl ant Fifth Strode. f
Mor.li it, 711y. DANIEL BENNKR.
it
TIM TIN!
rrovrai btovebi lenivra:
WAPLB & IfARTMAN
Deslm to Inform the eitlsent of Oseela snd
tbe pub He gennriilly, thai they hsve )ostreeetreil
a large nnd splendid assortment of iStoves, Uouse
h'tlrl llnrdwnre end flmmpr-d and Jnpanned
Wares of all kind. Also thnt wo miinufartnre
and keep eonnlnntly on hand a full assortment of
Tinmen s Wares, whleh wo wilt dispone of '
either wbolosiUe or retail, to suit purnhastr. ,1
llnnftng. spooling, Itepairlng and all kinds of
Job Woik done lo onler and with dixust'di
Ft rift attention pal j ordering articles for pur
ties dealrins! it.
Consumers will find It to their advantage o
norcbsse frm us. Our slock and prices will sat-
clv yu that e do sell good wares ,jl
prfee that please Ihe p'-Op'e. 7
Vim will find ns on tmtiri s'rfol, nearly Op
posite (bo Rxcbmige Ilolel.
Osocola Mills, Pa.( Mny 1, 171 -If
11 L I IUHMANi
rBACTlCAt MlLLWRIGITT,
' liUTIIKRAIIflUI, PA.
Agent for Iho A-nerian Pontile Tnrblne Water
Wheel and Andrews A Kalhaeh Wheel. Can for
nish Portable Grist Mills on short notice, Jyl2'"l
H
rug & $lfdlrinr.
rjrt a u i.
AT KIT NOVEI
)i!U
THE LATEST
MOVE
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
-.- ; -i ,' d -i r
STORK,
DRUG
To tbelr now building on Second Street, nearlv
ri opposite tbo store of Weaver A Uetts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where tboy will eontlnuo to aupply their old anJ
a, many uuw ouatomen aa may oome, with
a t-,. ' - -
ruiiK imucjs!
CltEMICALS!'
PHARMACEUTICAL PltKPAIlATIONR.
. . i-. .ii '.i: i ' .-
... (InciudUg all new remeJIfa.) , , ,.'
Patent Medieinee, Painti and Oil., fllaee and
Polly, School Book., Stationery, Paper,
Ac; alio, a full line of Drug
giita Siindrica, Hulr
' Tonic,, , ( ' (j
Coimetlea, Perfururrlae, Toilet Article.. Brnehoa,
Toilet ISea,l. Pocket Booke, A.., all of
the beet quality.
TV RE irA.S AND LIQV0TIS,
for medical A aacramenta! pnrpoaci ooty.
Pure While Lead, Colore of all kind', Raw and
Boiled Llnniod Oil, VarnlKr.ee, 1 urpen
tino, Coal Oil, Peint A Varnilh
' , Bruahea, f'laroriug
Extract!,
Conloct'onerlea, Bird Seed, Pplee, ground and
ungroand, of all kindf.
SMOKERS AND C1IEWERS
Will find our atoek of Chewing
and Hmokina Tobacco. Imported and Do-
mcatio Cigara, tinuff and Fiue-eut to b. of the
Tery beat brantli in tue market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All klndi of OLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
Ml'SICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Mueical Trlmuiingi of erery rarlety.
Ilnvine a lone experience In Ibe bnlneae, and
an exten.ive and well eeloeted atoek of modloinea,
wo are enabled lo fill Phyaiciana' proecrlptiona at
tbe aborleat notice and on the moat reaeonalile
tenua, diy and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May 31, 1fl71-tf. "
IV T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other InfirmitioB.'! St. Paul.
IIt. llOYBlTf
PUR 8
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A afe.Dure, oleesnat and health-giving Tonio
1- itrletly Tcgclable, and mannfactored from
the moid pure and choice material! It not a rplrlt
diiok nor eubitltute for whiaky, but a nientific
compound, for tbe protection of the lyitom and
the our. of diioaee, made from ehrtnloally pure
iiilrita, entirely fro. from fuiil oil or other Irrita
ting proportion end will not difagree or offend Ihe
moet delioate itomaeh. A long prlrat. .xperi-
cdcc hai ettculcd (tl ; ' ' '
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies,
No Billon at preaent offered to the public
contain! ao much medicinal Tlrtue and yot ao aafe
and pleaaant Jol tokoi Dei o i to euro diieano.
d It will not orcale an appetite for apintuoui
liquon, but will cure tho effect! of diialpation.
To Increaae the Appetite, I'SK IT.
To promote Dlgcallon, 1 I'SE IT.
To cure Pjrpcpala, . , ,Vr?B IT.
To cure Fever and Ague, I'SE IT.
To eure Billloueneii, I'SK IT.
, To eure Conillpatlon, USH IT.
To oore Chronlo Diarrhoea, I'SK IT.
Te eure fleerl-bum, I'SK IT.
To eure Flatulonce, 1 I'SK IT.
To euro Acid Kruotallona, I'SK IT.
Tu eure Neivoui Debility, I'SK IT.
T, o eure 11) doobondria, . t'SB IT.
50 cure Sallowneii of Complexion, I'SK IT.
0 eura Plmploi and Blotchee, USE IT.
;.F,or llaoeral Proatrntion of tho
, Phyalcal poweri, ' ' L'BB IT,
, and It will euro yoo.
' Sold everTwhore. at Sl-00 per bottle, Mann
faotured etcluilTely by
A. I. SUA W,
Drugglrt, '
CLEARFIELD PA., " '"
Who oHen liberal Inducement! to Ihe trade
1 . ' ' OotJT. IWIMf; ' '' f
For Rent I
rpilK nnderalgned ofTere 10 rent a DWELLING
I HOI.KHand BLACKSMITH SHOP, lltnale
al O.tond P. 0. In Bell lowinbip. Thii l a vory
dwirnble location for Ihe hualneia. A full lot 01
.....1. ,1. .1.,... I'lpnlv nf euslom. A good
wliool in the rill .go- Ad 'ircel or apply to U. L.
Ilenderaon or Ihe luliaerlinr.
March U-lf HENRV BRKT1I, Jr.
Insure Your Property!
mil ft ,,n,lr.iirn.d are nrenared 10 take any
X reaaonablo Bro Hnka, In good and ndlnble
eonipanlea, auch al Iho "Farmer!' Mutual,' ol
York, Pa l the Andea," of Cincinnati, Ohio! the
"llcrmnnla," of New York, nni umcra. naie
reaaonable, and in turn of In" money will bl paid
uppromptlV. IHVIft Minus.
( l.arnolii. Pa., April 11, l7l If. (
CARBOLIC PLANT PROTRCTOR
for eale by
jrll.ltm HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
g.L
K HATS Lateet Spring itylei
at
D, Jl. FULLF.RTON'8.
IS
rpilR DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for 1n
L IHr and lfUM for lale at Ike Port OSoe.
I'rioe '5 eenu, Mailed t aay addren,
. 5rj CJootliJ, tit.
SPRING GOODSI
'i'.fJUST KfX'ElVINGI ' ! !
TKHIT CALICOKS, BPI.KNDID lOo. CALI
J ouea, Delalnea, Hhirtlng Cheukl, aluitlini,
I'lnlda, white Oooua, I'erenlea, Japanoeo hllka,
lllaek Bilkl. Hilk Poiilloi. lllaek Alnaeal, Table
Linena, Volvolwina, rjhuwla, boya' Caeailniu-el, Ac.
AT 1. MILKS KRATZEK'SI
HOPIKRY, BILK 0LOVKH. I1KRT PA1US
Kid ftlovea, Laoo Cellar,, Hair Hwlluhea and
Cliignona, llair Neta, Coraeti, lioop Bkirti, Ao.
AT J. MILKS KrtATZrcit'8 1
D11KSS. TntMMINOS, StLK FIlfNOKS
balin, Velvet Ilibbonl, lluttona, Ao.
AT J. MILES KKATZKR'SI
TRIMMED HATS, RIBBONS, ..
Millinery UeoUe, Am., Ac.
, . AT i. MILES KIlATZUll'Sl
UNEQUALED STOCK OF LAMES' AND
Children! Hhoea and Oailere, Men'. French
Kip and Calf Boota, Calf and Luting Uallcri, Ae.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI
O nf.n FIRCK8 WALL PAPER oo. to
X,A;L 11.00 per belt Carjioia, Floor Oil
Clotha, Window Hhaiiea, beat White (Iranite Tea
Ware, Ulaei Wure, Table Knirci and Forki, As.
AT J. MILES KRATZElfSI
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER
j (irooeriea. Dried Apploa. reaeliea, t. nerriel,
l'rnnea. Canned Pcachca, Toniatoei, Com, Ac
S -tl-Tbe above, with an tmmenae atook of other
Good., have been bought at the loweit oaeb prioea,
and will be ottered at very low rutce.
CCom. and examine them wheihor yon
buy or not, ' 1 ' i -1 '
J. M. KRATZER.
(Formerly C. Kratxer A Som.)
Next door to IT. F. Biglcr A Co.'l Hardware Storo.
Cleardeld, March 15, 187Mf.
1871.
'1871.
FOR TUB
SPRING CAMPAIGN!
IICI RES THAT ARE FACTS !
IiEED BROTHERS'
Irj Goads, No: Ion, Trimming tjk Mllliucry
jmporiuin .. i
CLEARFIKLD, PENN A.
The only ticlusivo Dry Goods Store In tha eounty.
Study Your Interest!
Buy Where You Can the Cheapest!
, DRY GOODS:
IIsavT and fine Brawn Muslins, Ttlenehcd Mus
lins, extra wide Drown and Blenched Hheetings,
Pillow Cnninsr. Tb-klnff, Ilirkorv Htrlne, Denims,
Itluo lrills, Cuttonades, Cafstmrres, Flannols.
I'rinta, lclnines, Pereoles, Lawns, flrenadines.
llrrnartles. Hummer k. Japanese bilk, Utaek
Silk, vorr good, at fl.l.t iter yard. The almre
arc new, fnvh goods, and hnve only to be priced
to know or their remarkable eneapness.
HOSIERY:
todies' nbiln and ribbed Hone, 12 W. to1.r
per puir, Children's plain snd fanry Cotton Hose,
tji nt's Brown and Illue Mixed Hose, Pupcrstnui
and tiuDCrlino Urittiith Kesular Mrtde IIimh, llul-
brifft'tin and Lisle Thread Hose. Ladies. Misses'.
hildren s, flint's ami uoys inuia ause ana
Lin In Tlifvai. UntKrwivrc.
Lndiea. Mn's nnd Children's Berilrk Msle
Thread and Hilk tllove. Children's Kid tl loves,
.ndirV Kid 'Jloves. all eolors, , VI "5 and
$1.00 per pair, Uent'e Kid tilovts, all Dolors, Licle
Thread and Berlin U lores.
'"..wil'lTK. GOQ.DSi;.
Pi
?iunes, elnbe styles in Stripe, Figures. Cnrd
1 Satin Finisht-d. 20 totVm n-r.vardj Jneonels,
snd
Nnnsock', Victoria Lawn, M
wn Mull, white snd
eolored Tarletnn, Tnjo Chwks Mosquito Net,
Curtain Act, 2.K40, 69 and no ocnis and a I .U" net
vnrd: Tuwles and Towling, Ilrown and Dleachcd
Tnble Iurnnakfl, Nanklni, (juilts, Ac.
llnclich CnM-hrt hdicings, linneriiu Kmnrtud-
erv. lti'tfistcred Kinbroidery, oleneia Lnoo, Not-
tingbnm Lnee, Frilling, Alexandria Frilling,
Hamburg Kdging, inserting, Mogte and Always
Itnady 11 u filing, Hercules Urn id, Alpaea Braid,
Huir Nets, lllaek and Ilrown Switehce. Chignons,
Buttons of every description, oleevo Uuttons, do,
FANCY GOODS:
Laoo Cellars, Linen Collars and Tuffs, Tnder
sleeves, ChlinWts, llun-lherchicts. Ties nnd Bows,
It i boon and Millinery Uood, irimuitd lints and
Foanets, aq.( Ac. . ( . .
jf Buyers will please give this their at ten
lion. Time and money will be saved.
Remember the plnoet
RKF.D BROTHERS, .
myU Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Fight in Glen Hope Over I
,
ALL FREE AGAIN
AND THH MONEY PAtOI
riM.IAM S. DICKEY lakn tliil melhnd of
1 , Inliirmltiff hi. Buwienma frinndl and eua-
lomere that he haa enld out hi. onlire atoek of
tiUirt tlomle la Olcll llnlio In Jami l M. llirkey A
Co.. and to tlitnlc bii frionda and ciirloinerr for
their lilieral patronage while in huainrra in tilrn
Untie, and aiki a ehara for the new (Inn, who
inland keeping a nrlt-eleii Dry (loodi aad fen
eral rark'ly itore.
Their ilooa will eonilit in pari of
Ladiea' A Otnt'l Faney Ilala, Ladiei' Iloao, from
131 to .10 eenta, l.ailira' ureal tiooda. a lull
line, Nollun. of all kinda, Caaaimerea, a
- -full line, Jeana and Cottoned.., Al
' " pacai and l.mtro, 40o. to $1.10
per yard, Alpaoae, boantiea,
.. el 7V oenti per yard,
, Ladiea' t aiK'y
tlaiUra, , , ,
a full line,
No. 1 tleitcri ett2.J4(
eroo.l at ll.ie, a full line of
Ladiri'Mliooa, MiMci'aad Chll
dren'i Flioea, I. ediea' Spring Ahawla,
Cliiirnona and eilkt'urla, Perfumery and
Hair Oila, Muelln and ('allro from to lie.
No. I Cnlii-O, vardl fur Coiifeotionericl,
full line, French and Tin Toy a. No. 1 (Ire
eerira. for coiinlrv Ira.ie. -
In rot a full line of fanry and prim, (tnnda, to
mit our tra.le. We Intend lelling on a ca.h or
.hort credit ayrlem, Ind we know our cailomera
will profit ly it. All kinm ol ooumry pninuc
taken In exebnntf. for(oodi.
WAXTKil No. 1 Freih Butler, 6n,0ll0 eieh
leen.lneh 8lilnelee. lie onirnl, l.l" Hherp I'ella,
Deef Hide" and Calf livlnl, fur which the lilgheat
market prln will be paid. . ' '
Jt-Hive ui a trial before yon pnrebaae your
govdo. We will ((Ir. y.,e tiarfrntna.
" JANES M. HICKltV 1 CO.
Olrn Hope, Pa., May 17, 187 1-4.
SPECIAL AX0l.lEHEXT!
; . ? rrrir:7--
T 1IAVI5 lliia daf aiaorialed wllh me In tin
I fflorenutile liuiiineaa inT brother. Robert Men
and the Imrlneai will be eontifiard under tbe
Arm nam. of "
hkri n r or ii un n.
r will eon lieu, to raak.tha Dry UHidl aad
Notion buina. a, eiieciallr, and all tb. neweat
fabrlei and latcat nurelllei la lb. inarkot will be
kept on hand.
Tbe Tlraneh Store In Curweniville will lie con
tinued, whero will lie found ai ehuio. a liu. of
guodi a. at our niain itore in Clearfield.
Kew Fprlng (ooili will be on band about the
ISthuf Marrk,
Tb.bnoh aiwnHitaofWm. Tleed will I promptly
and Immediately aettled. -
' . : WM. KEKD.
Clearfield, Tfc, M.rcfc )TI.
5ru flood?, (Srorrirs, (6tf.
I HACK IN EUBOPEt
Q RE AT EXCITEME.VT
FRENCHVILLEI
IN
The blood v oontost between Franoo and Prassls
is tt an end for the present, so far ss the slsugh-
trrlng of men and the destruction of property Is
ennoerned. The lloyal Jugglers no doubt pride
tbeinsoTves and rejoice over tbo result, but bow
Irnignifloant Is their work when compared with
tbo humane and christian efforts of
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has undertaken to supplr nil tbo eltliens In
the lower end of the eounty with fond and raiment
at exceeding low rates from hie tntuninoth store in
MDLHOMlUttti, where he ran slways bo found
ready to wait upon oallers and supply thtta with
Dry Goods of nil Kinds, -
Suoh as Cloths, Batinetti, Tassltncrcs, MusHns,
Uclnlnes, Linen, Jirillings, Calicoes,
Trimmings. Blbbons, Loec, ,
Roady-made Clolbinir, Hoots and Hhoes, Huts and
Caps sll of tbe best material and made to order
Hose, bocks, u loves, Aiitens, Lsces, llMibons,ao.
GUOCKUIKH OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Bugnr, Hire, Molasses, Fish, Salt,
l'ork, Unseed Uil, rub Carbon Oil.
Hsrdwsre. Quoensware, Tinware, Castings, Plows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cidor Presses, and all kinds of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a genera.
assortment oi otanunery,
00 OD FLOUR'
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
uld at tuo lowest possible njurei.
UQl'On.S, sueh as Brandy, Wiue, (Jin, Whisky,
Jsync s aiedteines, iiosuttors and
. IooHnod's Hitters.
6000 ommds of Wool wanted for whioh the
bili-JUt (jrlee will be uij, C'lorcriocd un band
and tor suit t tbe lowest market price, :
Also. Agfnt for fitrattonrillt and Curwensville
Thrcrhing Machines.
4-ft0alI and see for yourselves. Ton will find
everything usually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDKIET.
Fronehville P. 0., March 1, 171.
X. B. ABJ.0LD..
...w. noss UABTsnuiia.
"Cheaper than the Cheapest !"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
mar laoaivin ar
Arnold & Ilnrtslioni,
(One door weat of Flnt National Dank,)
t'l'RW ENSVII.I.E, PA.
TTAVIXO Juat returned from the laat with a
XX eomplet. aiiortmenl of Ooodi lultabl. for
Spring and Summer trade, we ar. bow ready
to furniih all kind, of Ooodi
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanking our enilomeri for their
llboral patroaag. during th. put year, w.
would moit reiteetfully aik for a eootlnaaoe.
of th. eamo.
Our Stoek enniliti of a enmp!ete auortmcnt
of Dry Goodi, Notloni, Ilardwaro, Queeniwire,
Willowware, Qroeeiiei, Hoot! r Sboea, Hati A
Capi, Clothing, Tobaeeoi, Ao. Alio, Flour,
Bacon. Bali, Fih, Grain, ate.
All of whlih will be rold o. the moat reaion
able termi. and tbe higbeit maiket prle. paid
for Grain, Wool and all klodi of Lumber and
Country Produce.
etPleaie girl ui a call before parcelling
eliewhere. Eatlifactlon guirantied a. to price
and quality.- ,
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corner of Main and Tkompien Etrccti,
aprSO CURWENSVILLE, FA.
4. TIITIIU..,
,.w. w. urn.
WEAVER & I5KTTS
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
Are offering, at the old stand of G. L. Reed t Co.,
their stock of goods, eonsistlog of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
COOTS A 8II0EP,
HATS A CAfS, '' HARDWARE,
Qt'EEXSWARE,
FLO UK, FEED, SALT, &c, &c,
At the most reasonable, rates for CASH or in
exchange for
i
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
on COUNTRY rRODUCE.
CfJ-Advancel made to thoae engaged In gel
ling out iquare timber ou the moit adrautageoui
terma. January , I !T".
1871.
1871.
S PR I G GOODS!
The First of the Season I
The Cheapest in thia Market I
BUY! BUY 1 1 BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Yoar Pry Goods,
Yonr Orooerles,
Your Hardware,
Yonr Quernsware,
Yonr Notions,
Your rinnts k Shoes,
Your Leather,
Yonr Phoe Findings,
Your Plour and Fish,
Your Window Curtains,
Your Carpets, f
Your OihdDths,
Your Wall Papers,
Your Hats
Your Caps,
Your Carpet Chain,
Your Stoves,
Your Rncon and Feed.
HALT! PALTl BALT! at wboloiale to country
merchant! . .
OILS, PAINTS, CLASP, le.-A liberal dli
ennnt te baildere.
Everything lhal you noed oaa be bad at great
advantage to the t uyer, at
' ' KRATZER A I.VTLR S,
Market itreel, .
Cusanriixn, Tl ..oppoilte tbe Jail.
County National Bank,
, 01" CLKABFIKLU, TA.
I i OOM In Maionie lluililing, en. doer worth of
I V 0. I. ataen l Drug more.
reeeaire liraei. i ... ir.. m...
town, tllaagow, Lwndon, I'arii and Copenbagen.
Alio. Ilrafli for laloun Ihe lloyal Bank of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
' JAM KB T. LKONARD, TWi.
W. M. FIIAW, Caahier. Jy371
"1ALCIKKU I'l ASTKR AND IIYDRAl'UC
yJ Oemeiu, for eale ay
yrltl Siq
HARTSWICK IRWIN.
Sotrls.
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(Oppoiito Ihe Faiieoirnr Drpel.)
tLKAHFIKI.D, PA.
rilllE on.Ierilgn.d, barinn loaeed thii boaie (nr
I a leriee of veara. ia ready lo eiil.italu Itran-
gun and trarelora aenerally, and therefore ivlirli.
aojournura to gir. him a oall. . Ilia Table will r
aupilied with tbe beat tbe market affurtii, and hie
liar will contain the ehoioeet of winn and liquuia.
Tbe liouee, furniture, liedinnd bedding are enliiely
new, whleh alwnye adde In the eoro fort of lrarelrre
while the alablinc allacbed ii large and rooev,
Juat aulti-d for tcautilera. Cliargca moderate.
Jane:7u - H ILblAM B. lillAUl.r,i.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
THIS largo and eommodious new hotel hat
lieen opened for the scoomtnodntion ol tbo
public, where too proprietor will oe gian io me,
his old friends, and receive a share of public pat
ronage. By strict personal attention to the de
tails of his business, be hopes to be able to render
satisfaction to his patrons. The TABLE will
alwnvs bo bountifully supplied with tbe best that
ean bo procured la tbo market, and tbe BAH
wilt eontnln a full stock or MUUUKK, I) bl-.lt,
Oood stabling attached.
Clearfield, Maroh S, lSCU-ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of tteeond and Market Streets,
(IJCAKIJL.IJ), PA.
rpiUS old aad eommodious Hotel has. during
X tho past yosr, been enlarged to double Its
form or rapacity for tne enieriainrostt or stran
gers and guests. Tho whole building has been
refurnished, and tho proprietor will spare no
pains to render bis guests eomfortablo while
slaving with him.
MJT Tho "Mansion House" Omnibus runs to
and from tbo Depot on tho arrival and departure
of eachtrsla. JOHN DQUUllKKTY,
aprO 70 tf Proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurucukVllla, Ivor lie Id county, Pa
rpiILS old and well established Hotel, bsautf
X fully situated on the banks of the Susque
hanna, In the borotgh of Curwensville, has been
leaded for a term of years by the undersigned.
It has boon entirely refitted, and is now opes to
the public generally and tho travelling commu
nttv in nttrtlrular. Ko natns will be snared to
render guests comfortable while tarrying at this
house. Ample burning room ror iue acroiuiuw
dation of teams. Charges moderats.
Bert. 2o, ltJIO-tf. . . ,
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST., rHIUl'SMJUn, TA.
TUB .nderelgned keepa oomtantly on band
the belt of Llquori. llii table li alwayi
rappliedwlth the Kit the market afforda. lb.
traveling puhlie will do well to glre him a rail.
novl, oo. ' iiuijr.ni iji.uiar.
S"
HAW HOt'SI"'.
Corner of Market and Front Street!,
, , . Clearfield, Pa. ,
Thie magnificent Hotel la entirely new, eom
nlete in all ita appoiutinenta, and convenient to
the Court Ilouae. A free Ouinibui mm to and
from the Depot on tbe errlrnl and departure of
each train. . UBOKUK N. COLUUHN,
April 13, 1ST0. Proprietor.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite tho Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PENN 'A.
Accommodations first-class and charges moderate.
ooi5 J0I1N F. YOITKG, Proprietor.
M
oNToun HoLun,
Opposite tbeCourt House,
LOCK nAVEN, l'ENN'A.
JoU'Tl 1 nATSKAL A KIIOM, Prop's.
DANIEL COXSELLY,
Bool aitd Shoe Manufnclurcr,
CLEARFIELD, 1'A.
HAS just received a fine lot of French CALF
bKINS. and Is now prepared to mannfae
turo everything la bis line at tbo lowest figures.
He will warrant his work lo be as represented.
He respectfully solicits a call, at his shop oa
Market street, second dcor wett of the postoffioo,
where he will do sll In his power to render satis
faction. Boms lino Gaiter tops on hand.
mjVf-67-y DAN I KL CONNELLY.
EY BOOT AU SHOE SHOT.
. EDWARD MACK,
Cun. MARKET 4 3d 8tb., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
TTIK proprietor has tntercd Into the DOOTst
6IIOK business at the above stand, sod
is determined oot to bo outdone ollbsrin qual
ity or prleo fr his work, Special atteatien
will be paid to manufacturing Sowed work, lie
has on hand a largo lot of Erench Kip snd
CalfBkins, of tho very best quality. The citi.
sens of ClearDold and viciuity ore rsspootfolly
Invited to civo hisu a trial. No oharge for calls.
novO," 6-tf
Saritarf, tTittuarr, (Etc.
II.-F.. BIGLER & CO.,
BIILIB! I,
HiKDWARE,
' Alio, Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Baraen, Collara, .to., for eal. by
ii. r. mo leu a co.
pALMKR'S rATJJNT UNLOAD-
Ing Bay Forki.for lale by
II. F. BIOI.ER 4, CO.
QIL, rINT, rUTTY, GLASS,
, Naili, .to., fcr Ml. by ,
' " II. F. IUOI.ER & CO.
jjTkn iws TRIMMINGS & SHOE
Finding!, for lal. by
II. F. MGLER 4 CO.
Q.TJNS, riSTOLS, S WORD CANES
For lale by
II. F. BIG LEU ft CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Biiei, for lale by
ii. f. nioiEn o7
JHON! IKON1 IKON I IRON I
For lali by
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
VAILS, for nil by
II. F IHGLETi A CO.
pULLKY liLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And beil Manufacture, for lale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
'TUIIMULK SKEINS AND Tim
DOXES, for lale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
JODDER CUTTERS for sale by
mi.HO-70 II. F. TtlQLKR A Ca
. ' TUB CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
' Manufactured eapeolally for
TJIE CLKAKFIICLD TIiADS
rot tii i T
augS'ifl
11. F. BIOLKh A CO.