Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 20, 1871, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA. v
WEDNESDAY MORNING, 8 KPT. JO. 1871.
Terms of Subscription.
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.ilrnlng, as we go to press at 13 o'olock, (noon.)
RULIUIOUet NOTICES. '
Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. J. n.
V'Conn. Pastor. Publlo Service ovary Sabbath,
.till, A.M., end 7, P. M.
8lilj.th School at 9 A. M. " .
Prsver Meeting every Thursday, at H P. M.
Communion Service, first Sabbath of every
w,onlh, at 111 A. M.
Ml. Andrew'n t'hurrhF.plropal Ri-r.
Qf,)HiR II All.. Public Service Snnda.v morning
ftt ID nVlork, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at
I ft M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
tt 7 o'olot'lt.
Presbyterian Cliurrh Rot. Mr. Bi'TLia.
PnUic Service every Sabbath, morning and even-
'"sliptlnt Church Rev. W. B. 8ki!ni, Pes
'ter. Public services every Sabbath, morning or
nvfninr. allernateW.
Ml. fraud.1 Church Catholic Rev. T.
J. M'-Masts Mass at ltl o'olnck A. M.,on the
tttA and fourth Sundays of each month.
Attention 1 Voters will benr in
Bind that Saturday; September Mth, is the last
day to ranuter, and that every Assessor In the
county will be at his respective election house.
Releasbd. Snyder and Burgnndor,
who were lodged In our prison last week for burn
in a h.rn In Bell townshln. wore taken out on a
subtil eorp., on Friday last, and taken before
Judge Clyde and released on 2,000 bail.
OniTtiART. Benjamin B. Wright,
an old and esteemed resident or Uoooarla town-
hip, died at bis residence, near Glen Hope, on
Saturday morning, In the 09th year of his age.
II. leavos a large circle of relative, to mourn hi.
demise. He was a brother of Judge Wright, of
this, borough, who baa been In feeble health for
. somo time, hut is gradually improving.
CONCERT To be held In tin M. E. Church
at Lumber City, on Saturday evoniug, September
23d, 1871, by the Lumber City Class, oon.i.tlng of
e-shoioe collection of Sacred Music, Anthems,
Song., Vocal and Instrumental pieces. Proceeds
i to be applied to the procuring of a bell for the M.
E. Church af Lumber City. To be oonductcd by
, the committee. Rev. M. L. Gaxob.
J. R. Ct: pri.il.
J. P. Hi is.
Go and Sk It. Those of our citi-
: una who have vp to the present tailed to visit tbe
new Park, have missed a grand sight. The did
field, wbleh but three months ago lay spread out
to view In a very uninviting maunor, is so grandly
: reooostruoted that one becomes nearly lost upon
entering tbe Fair Grounds. The buildings, grad
ing of track, and other Improvements, are all sub.
itantial and expensive, and of tbomaelves are
worth a visit to the grounds.
Lint of lotter rumuininff unclaimed
in the Postoffioe at Clearfield, for the week ending
crptcmbor 18th, 1871 :
Cnrson, Miss Cornelia. Knapp, E. L. (2)
llen'iy, Charlr-R. Johu.on, C. D.
Iolan, Mis. Maria. Martin, John.
Kmorv, M. J. A. Pownall, Francis.
Iloiririnr, William. ; Read, Wil.on.
Hoover, Monroe T. Shirey, Mi.. Agnes C.
Hopkins, Thomns.(col) Phevlin, John,
Jordan, William, Schnell, I.. M.
Kcpbart, P. C. P. A. G A ULIN, P. M.
Neably Ready. Messrs. Biglcr,
Toung A Co., have almost completed tbelr soeond
light house for tbe Government. The cage weighs
about 01 tons, all Iron, and it will tako about ten
ears to transport it. The vessel in whieh the for
aiur uue was .uippea Irom lialtimore was wrecked
In a .torm and went to the bottom. It ha., how.
ever, been rescued, with the exception of a few
pieces, whieh fell overboard. It is well that the
Navy has learned where to get a good job done
and on time.
Dboicatio. The O. P. Church of Lumber
City will be dedicated to lha service of Almighty
(led on the fourth Sabbalh of September, (being
Hit 24th day.) 1871. Service to commence at the
bour of II o'clock, A. M., under the auspices of
Rev. J. C. Giier. Tba following ministers an
expected to be present l Revs. McLane, Buroh
Irld, Oanoe, Newell, Ferguson and Drier. Also,
services In the afternoon, commencing at half
put throe o'clock. By order Committee.
R. C. HAMILTON.
ALEX. FERGUSON".
I. L. FKllliliBUN.
A Foundling. Somo inliumtin
mother left a female ehilel ol tba back porch of
tbe Pruith House, on Thursday night. The pro
prietor, Mr. Bradley, was awakened about three
o'clock by the cries of tba ehild, and on repairing
down stairs found it wrapped in some loose cloth
ing on the porch, with a slip on, and apparently
about six days old. We understand Mrs. Brsd'ey
il giving the littlo eastaway every necessary at
tention, Sueb Inhumanity Is elosely allied with
barbarism, and does not speak well for "tba p roll"-'"
or tbo ags." No bruta would thus desert its
off-pring.
SwiniilfrsbttheLoad. O n r coti n-
ty ha. been invaded by a gnng of sharpers, who
are ostensibly engaged In putting hp humbug
lightning rods, not worth anything except for old
Iron. Tltey also Insure property In a moonshine
insurance company, and lie and plunder generally.
Let every person .hun them as they would horse
tliieves. They will perhaps not steal yonr horse,
but tnoycrlll take a note from you for $100 or tIMl,
snd make yon pay It without giving you an equi
valent, which amounts to about the sains as taking
a horse, There ara four or five In the gang, and
tbey travel on the elrcus plan fine horses and
wagons, are full of gab, and will cheat everybody
that trades with them. They hare already de
frauded our eltlsena out of ire or six thousand
dollars, and they should be arrested Instead of
patronised.
Basb Ball. Tbe following t the
score of the last of a series of games between the
Star club of Kylorlown and the Morriedale slub
of Morrlsdale, which was played 01 Iba J rounds
of the Eureka club at Phillpiburg, on the Viu in
stant. Tbe game resulting In favor of tbe Stars,
they were presented with a ball as a trophy.
vans, o.
Bell,., f i
IMltabauk, a I
elioonovcr, 1 ..... 4
.Merrill, p 4
W.riog, 3 .......... (
O'llen, 2 b. J
Aliernclhv, I ... 4
Merrill, r. f.... 2
"ougberty, a. e.. 4
aoaaiaDAi.a. o. .
Brad.baw, b 1 4
Graham, a. f. M 0 1
McCartney, e....... I 4
Whitney, p I 4
HlbbsTt, 1 b - t
II. Reeee, s. a 4 S
J. Reeee, r. f. - 4 4
Atkinson, I. f. 1 i
Rogers, 4 b 1 I
Total 27 24
I 4 4 4 T
n - 4 13 1 4 I 4 S 712
Morriiiiale... 4 4 0 4 4 4 4a 724
Eiapkd. Two ofSlnriir Tie's fnm-
ly Johnson and L.rtlecnade their escape from
limbo en Tbuml.y night, .They had torn their
wd ttrk Inle shreds and manufactured a rope out
" '. and tbe. .attacked the Sua In their worn,
"Web was la the seeead. story, and removed brick
vaoegh Just below the gairot loor le allow them
erawl w mni ,,,, 0pWari, until the
was tskea do., ft, enough above the Door
to s ir. II lbrm to lt Ktn from weheerla they made
'Mr exit ihroaah a small window is the gable by
'"tening Ihelrvope to a bad alal, inside the wln
mcing, and then lowering themselves to the
r"'"'l. Iiih neaped with Ihelr bobblea on,
""'eh was e.id. ,1 frm the trewkarfenerks they
l- Mi Iba mud and sand doww aha (Via.
Their (.., aot dlaeovemd nattlstfler d7
Uglit, at whiek time, II has elate Uaa aar
tained, Ihsy Were at house over en hhectwek,
"d llh two a.M were eoltlng of rhevr labial ea,
bersthey left them for tba Sherlf, who sevs
reward of tbU foe their arel,ilm aw 411
'or cither. It reati, .eemi as though the thieving
M vagabond portion af mankind were becoming
1 ' lourl sud .brewd fur the belter disposed por-
tioa, " '
. L4TTCH FROM NIW WASHINOTON. .
Hiw Wasmaovon, Sept 11th) 1871,
Ml. Eniroi After a hug .ilenea t once more
stumble Into the corresponding si rale. The nasoi
for my Ilenea was because, then was aothlng to
write about, and I had other objects In view which
occupied all my span moments, But while I pe-
rusa year ooiuinns I see that ether place, an
darning with the eorreipondlng lira, and It gives
me a strong Inclination to try and aay something
in behalf of Ihi.-part of the county. As we lead
out very strong when It oomes to polling votes for
some good l)cinocratla oandidate, who Is eoeking
an orooe through the honor of the party, we should
ot stand hidden In the dark, while our sister vil
lages ara sounding their trumpets through the col
umns of your paper) but we should he heard
from a more able writer. There Is not much to
writo about at present, but I might mention some
of the entertainments givei In this place. We
were entertained for three successive evenings by
Prof. O, W. Bale, who lectured, or tried to lecture,
on the aoienoa of Phrenology. He also treated
extensively the soience of Magnetism. On the
last evoniug I witnessed something Cokscerol with
magnetism which I think was a sura remedy for
tbe blues. As no one felt disposed to be hurled
into Broadway, New York, or to the top nf the
Hooky Mountains, in a moment, bo oandidate pre
sented himself to ha operated npon. But In one
dienoa to his request some of the young gents tried
the operation on the Prof., which nsulted la a
grand sell for the boys and a hearty laugh for the
audience. A puhlio school examination was held
in the town hall on the Tib instant, which was
well attended by spectators, and tba County Super
intendent was also present. The day .aeomed to
be one of interest to all. The candidates defined
and answered very promptly all questions given
them, and to tha satisfaction of him who was
present to Judge wherein they failed or oome short
of fulfilling his law.
The business men hen hare all got logging "on
the brain." Messrs. S. M. 4 W. M. have pur.
chased a large timber tract at the mouth of Chest
creek and are operating very heavily at present.
I Judgo from tbe present Indications that for the
Doc. the ooming season must look favorable, a. bi.
attention is all in that direction. The eampmcot-
lqg held on the river, in Bell township, about six
miles from this place, notwithstanding the rain
and the bad weather during il. progress, wss well
attended, and I learn was a sucoe... The aooum
modaliour were good and tha people were made
oonifortablo. Two stages were run daily from this
place by that little gentleman called 0. W. D.,
who la keeping a livery stable in this place and is
always prepared to accommodate whoever may
wish to take a pleasure ride, with a very floe horse
and buggy. Our Kcwburg friends had a picnic
on Saturday lust. I was not prcseut, but lenrn
they had a very pleasant time. They had differ
ent means of enjoyment, so that nobody was con
fined to one tbing alone. A platform was ereoted
in a grove near town, when those who loved to
engage in a hop "on the light fantastic toe1 wen
accommodated. They ara also to be favored soon
with an Indian show. Whether our friends will
appreciate a show as feelingly as they do a ball, I
am anable to say. Well, I have said enough for
this time, so I will hid yon adlen. GOSSIP,
LETTER NO. 2.
Roughs oa a Asmeege Letter from the Sect ef War.
New Wasiinvox, Sept. 12th, 1871,
Ma. Editoi: Then is a society In this part of
tha county, which, for eoovenlenoc, call tbe "plc
nicers." They an a peaoe-loving, inoffensive and
unassuming people, who wish to pass qnietly
along time's rugged pathway, enjoying life as best
they oan, and allowing othen to do tha asms with
out let or hindrance. On Saturday last, for the
purpose of whiiing away an idle hour and forget
ting, if possible, all financial and othor troubles,
these people repaired to a shady nook on the bank,
of Wilson's Run, wben the youngten had raised
a ptatform, refreshment stands, Ac.
Early in tha day spruce young men and bright
eyed maidens wen whirling in the "mssy dance,"
discarding all thought of can or feelings of malice
thinking of nothing hut tha enjoyment of the
moment when the startling announcement was
uiaue tnai a oend of Konghs were ooming down
on them.
Gen. Mike saw tha situation In a moment, and
began immediately to gel his forces in position.
In a very short time he had his men in line of
battle, well disposed, his right nstingon the plat
form and his left on the run, a good natnral posi
tion, not easily flanked. The enemy In the mean
time wen preparing to attack. Tbey had formed
their line, the right roiling on Fort Granger and
their left on the Lumber City road, a few yards
west of the bridge across Wilsoo's ran. Sooi the
nnmistakable aaands of war ware heard, apparant
ly emanating from the the rear of Felt well's potato
patch, and a volley of oaths and obscene language
reached the ear. of the ladiea and gents at the
pisiform. Immediately after, Hasken's (Rough)
Battery poured a galling fin into tbe Pionicers,
directed principally against Shook'a Battery,
whieh stood firm withoutreturnlngthcfire. Clark's
and Hasken's Batteries, (hoik of the Roughs) by
Soros mistake It is supposed, became engaged with
each other, and amid lha confusion consequent
upon this Utile escapade, Keating's New Washing
ton Battery, by a well directed fire, silenced Has.
ksn'a Battery and caused him to retreat in disor
der. Clark, seeing the rente of Hasken, turned
toil and fled, thinking doubtless with the poet,
that
''Ho who fights and runs away
May livl to fight another day."
A Utile later, and CoL Ramey, with bis Infantry,
charged on the Roughs' left center, but after giving
and receiving soms bard knocks was compelled to
retreat with slight loss. Thus matters stood for
some time, when CoL MuMasters brigads made a
fearful onslaught oa the Rough's oenter, when
Col. Michael's brigade was posted, routing him
completely and forcing hflai back across the stream.
In this action Bildad was badly wounded and put
In his "little bod."
Tbe Pionicers were now master, af the situation.
Dancing was resumed and all went "merry as a
marriage bell," until midnight, when tho party
dispersed, it being oomposed of conscientious and
law abiding citiiena. The ladiea Ood bless thsm
stood firm through this trying ordeal, and wen
as valiant as their Trogaa slstsrs of oldsn time.
Yonre, bravely, ICONOMY.
Special t.
Watson's Drug Store is on Second strset, below
lira Mansion House, nearly opposite the Court
Hons. ,'
Reisen.teln wants 4,000 pounds of wool and all
the furs In the county, for wbleh ha will pay the
highest price in cash.
Messrs. Wearer Betts have half a million of
II. Inch sawed shingles for sale, an want to buy
lha same amount of tonf shingles. See advertise.
ment. '
Than will be meeting of tha friends of tha
America! Tract Society held In the Presbytcrisa
Church, In this borough, oa next Sabbath even
ing, l Tt o'clock. Addresses may be expeated
from Rev. J. W. Bdie, of Ceeteevills, Pa., and
others. The public is invited to attend.
By reference to handbills and an advertisement
in to-day't paper, it will be eorl that Gideon
Bmoat, executor of Jeremiah Smeal, deceased,
offers somo valuable renl estate and personal prop
erly at publie sale.
TVaTn. A solieitor for a first-clsss Life In
... Pnmnan ffW Clearfield. Centra. Cameron
and Elk counties. Liberal terms will be given a
competent man. Address, wnn references,
Sanson A Bsniavniaata,
Sept. I3-SU Oenl Agents, Pittsburgh.
Ths Clearfield County Medical Society will meet
In the Arl.itr.tloa Ream, at lae uoun nones, on
i .....i.. a.t viwh 1871. at I o'clock p. m. A
full attendanoa Is earnestly dfflred, as business of
importance will bo tranmeled wnien interests ev.rj
regular practitioner of Ihe county.
, J. P. Bi'irarir.Lfti Prest.
W. B. AlMAltian, Sec. Sept. U.-JL
Ohesn Lubricating Castor uu, i.igninmi r,j-
inner reper, npopges oi an --
Flavoring Kitrecte of a superior quality, for sale
at tha Drug Store af Uartswlck A Irwin, Seeead
trwes.
Dr.
T. Platto, Belectle 1'hyslclan ana nrnau.
I O irr. niS WITwei u, wiv w. v - -
rlelnlty, and will be In nadlne.. lo attend ajl
a Ten
wav v.- ' f
nfmiainfatat 44. III. TIT HUT wr vis.wwj -
ley vr hh.
I.pct, Clearfield Fa.
Ii d itrv, ffwt of th d
0i September 141k, 1871, at tha Susquehanna
House, Curweeasrllla, by R.v. Vf. Jl. CLlrnnuaa,
Mr. F. U. CARDEN, of Lawrence township, lo
Miss ILLA BLOOM, of Cnrwenarllla.
0a September 14th, 1871, at the residence or Ihe
bride's father, by Rev, W. A. CLirrimai, Mr.
GEORGE L. NORRIS, of Pike township, to Miss
JENNIE M. (JULICH, of Lawronoe township.
On Brptembor 14th, 1871, by Rev. J. U. Mo
Conn, Mr. J. B. WALKER, of Uuion township,
to Miss M, J. LARRIMER, of Clearfield.
: sua.
Il Bradford township, on August 18th, 1871,
ELIZABETH KLINE, consort or Jon Kusa,
aged 83 years and 4 months.
In Karthaua township, oa September 7th, 1871,
Mrs. SARAH HOFFKH, aged 44 years, 7 months
and 10 days. '
Qtui flwtisrmfuts.
OME AVD 8RR Kratser A Lytle's cheap
ntovea. unposita uu Jan. szi-im
5,000
M1ERP PELTS) WANTED!
And all kinds of FURS for whieh
the hlglisst each prion will be paid, by
sepUO-flm I. L. RK1ZEN8TKIN.
PRUNES. Cherries, Apples, Peaches, Currants,
Sweet Potatoes, and all kinds of eatables, at
KRATZKK A LYTLE'S,
, sept20 lm Dpposite Ihe jail.
t-.AA AAA IIINCLF.fl FOR SALEI
UUU.UUU Tha undersigned offer Ihe best
sawed 18-lnoh Shingles in market, and In grades
to suit purchasers. No. 1, 45 26) No. I, 44.24;
No. 4, 44.00. WEAVER A BETTS.
Clearfield, Pa., September 20 0ra.
CHOP a good article at
KRATZER A LYTLE'S,
eeptlO-lm Opposite the jail.
qnfl AflfV HHINCa.Kt WANTEDI
OvVjUUU Tha subscribers want to buy a
large lot of 20-inch shaved Shingles, for which
we will pay the very highest market price. Per
sons having such on band will do well to cull at
our store. WEAVER A BETTS.
Clearfield, Pa., September 20 6m.
SEW WASIUXCT0X ACADEMY,
Clearfield County. Pa.
TIIR SECOND SESSION of Ihli Inntitulloo
will oommeneeoD Ihe first Monditj of Novem
ber next, (Turni, flro months )
Th curriculum of itudy will euTmo ft rigid
and tborouj(h course In every branch roquisiU to
a p rue t teal and aooompltgheij education.
Hfcial attention giren to perrons dculring to
quality tfietnielrcs for tbo profession of teaching.
Also, to voenl and Instrumental musio.
Pupils will be admitted t any time dnrlnc the
session, and eharged from time of entering to the
close of the terra. No ded notion will be mad
for abseno. eiorpt lo eases of protracted Illness.
Sludenle desiring rooms for "clubbing" can be
aoenmnodated at moderate rates.
Good bordiog ean be procured at lower rates
than any other place In the eoiinty. Three dol
lars per week at public and private houses
m ur parucninrs sxiurees
tlKOHUE W. INNTR, Principal,
fcptSO'71-tf New Washington, P.
BOOTS AND 8 HOES I Immense stork t
Richardson's eeleb rated Boots and Hhoei.
Just receive at KRATZKR A LYTLE'S,
septSO-1 m . Opposite tbe jalL
Public Vendue I
THE undersigned will offer at Publie Sale, at
the late residence of Jeremiah Hmeal, dee d,
in Bogge township. Clearfield county, Pa., at 9
o'clock, a. m., oft
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17ti, 1871,
tbe following personal property: Two horses, X
euws. 6 head of young cattle, 4 hogs, 1 wagon, 1
buggy, 1 pair twin sleds, 1 two-home sleigh, I set
of harness, net of sleigh harness, windmill, plows,
barrow, man's saddle, aide saddle, bay by the ton,
straw by tha bundle, wheat, ouls, buckwheat and
potatoes by the bushel, enrn in shock, 1 rifle, Z
stoves, 6 bedxtradf and betiding, S stands, bureau,
clothes press, I sets of chairs, I tables, Ac, Ac
There will also be ofTered at Public Rale, at the
me time and place, tbe hom-h'Rt Farm of said
deeeaeed, contain in g lOM ACRICM. The lia
pro rem en le thereon consist of a SAW MILL, In
n;ara4 lunulug order, capable of cutting 1,500 to
J.U00 feet per day, good IHH'HK and BARN,
and other outbuildings. A rein of good eoal Is
now open. Two or three hundred thousand feet
of lumber on the land. This farm is situated im
mediately on the line of the Tyrone A Clearfield
Hat I mad, and is a very desirable property.
Terms made known on dar of sale.
GIDEON 8MKAL,
West Decatur, Sept 30-41. Kiecutor.
TUB DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for 1M6
1K07 and 18M for sale at Ue Pott Offloe.
I'riee la aents. Mailed to any address.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICBNotlce
Is hereby gtren that letters of administration
oo the estate of WILLIAM B LOO M, Sr., deceased.
sate otr i'urwensviue, t; learn eld county, Penn a,,
baring been duly granted to tbe nndersiened. all
persons Indebted to said estate will please make
iwmcuinia pnjnieni, anu inone oaring Claims or
demands will present them properly authenticated
for settlement without delay.
LBWIS C. BLOOM,
Curwensrille, Aug. S3-6tpd Administrator
On Saturday, 16th Sept.. 1871,
Mrs. T. E. WATSON
WILL return from Philadelphia with alt the
new Fall stylet of MILLINKKT GOODS.
and an entire new stock of NOTIONS and VA HI-
KTY GOODS, selected with great care, and suita
ble for the Fair.
aeptia St Mm. T. B. WATSON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC NiHo.
Is hereby given that letters of administration
on the estate of JOHN ORHKNK, deeoased, late
of Jordan twp., Clear Held county, Pennfljlranla,
harlojr been duly granted to the undersigned,
all persona Indebted to said estate wt'l please
sake Iminedlet payment, and those baring
olefins or demands will present them properly
authenticated for sett lenient without delay.
I KOKli K WILLIAMS, '
Matron, Sept. 13, 187l-0t. Adminiitrator.
CLKARFIKsLD PARK ASSOCIATION.
Notice Is hereby glren thst an application
bus been made to the Court of Common Pleas of
Clearfield county, for the Incorporation of tbe
"OtaAKriiiLn Park AMoriATiov," by tbe stock
holders In the same, and that Monday, the lAih
day of September next, being the first day of the
neit term of said Court, has been appointed for a
hearing. All persona Interested will take notice
that unless sw Ardent reason be shown to tbe con
trary a decree Incorporating said company will
then aad there bt made.
A. C. TATB, ProttTy.
TienhoUrys Office, Clear6eid, Sept. 1, l71.
J. M. 8TEWART, D. D.8.,
Offloe otsf Irwin's Drug Store,
Cl'RWKNSVILLV, PA.
All dental operations, either In the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to aad
satisfaction guarantred. special attention paid
to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth,
gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth sue
cett fully oorrected. Teeth ei traded without pain
by Tne use or nther, ana artificial teeth Inserted
ot tuv he material and warranted to render sat
isfaction. aprl8'71:ly
Sr POSTER SHAW, D. D. S.,
Un.ee in Manonle Ilu.Ming,
CLEAIlFIKLD, PA.
Putting of the natural teeth in a healthy, pre
servative and useful oondltion is made a specialty.
DlseasiHi and malformations common to the mouth,
Jaw and associate parts, are treated and corrected
with) mlr success, hiamtnationi and consulta
tions rata. Prices for partial and full sets of
teeth much lower than in 1H70. It would be well
for patients from a distance to let ns know by
mail a few days before coming to the offloe. It
is very Important that children between tbe ages
of six and twelve years shoald hare tbelr teeth
eiamlned. By Anaesthesia Teeth are removed
without pain. feblVTl
DENT AL CARD,
- Dr. A. M. UILL3
Woatd say to his patients and tbe pub
lie gvtuirally, that, having uiastilved partnership
wlih) Dr. Hbaw, be Is aew doing Ihe entire work
ef his oflle. biiaaelf, ao that patients need aot rear
being pat ander the hand, of any other operator.
Having obtained a redaetlea of the patent oa the
plat. Material, I aw, enabled to pot op teeth awh
cheaper lhaa fnrawrly. J alea have Dr. Mtooa'a
patent process for worklaf robber alatee, wbleh
aiako a ainea llghseey kora el ..tie and atroager
rilate for tha aaai. aaseaat af Material, and pol
shes the .lata aa both sides, rendering tt asaeh
or. easily hept eleaa. Special attentiea amid to
tba areserratloa of the aataral teeth, aad all work
guaranteed entirely eaUsfaotor, t. aatlenta.
aT-Umee at tha old eorner, eppoelts Iba Shaw
Mouse. Offloe hoars frosa 4 la II, a. ., aad I to
4, p. m. Patient! from a Jiilaoee shoald aatlfy
n. a few days beforehand of their latentloa U
eosD.. Always at heme, anleoa other lotio ap
Marl la bdta the seeery capers. feall'Tl
SMsttltaufOttl.
J AT AMD C APIM
AMD
Dooti and Shoes!
MB PLACB TO GET
I lata k Caps, Boots & Shoes,
' : IS AT
FILLERTOYS XEW STORE !
One door lorth of now Hasouls Building,
CLKARFIBLD, PA.
Tha largest stock of goods li this Ilea aver
brought into tha eonnty. Is low open for tha In
spoetioa of tbe public, and will be sold at th.
Very Lowest Cash Prices I
Also, a splendid assortment of CENT'S FUR
NIHHING IIOODH. eonslstlng af Shirts, Collars,
Neektios, Uaadkerehiofa, U loves, Uaderwear, .
A large stosk of CARPETS aid OtLCLOTPS,
whieh will be dlspoeed of at astoaishlngly low
prlees. A liberal share of patronage is respect
fully solicited.
fif DON'T PAIL TO CALL.-, .
Store oa Beeoad St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
4:1:T1 D. B. PULLERTOKi '.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDIN'ART I : I' ,
I WOULD respsotfully anneeaee t the U
ssns of CLEARFIELD aid vtelnlty that t
have opened ap In tbe a.w Masonic Bnlldlag,
Irst door bslow tha Maisloi Iloaaa, on Secopd
Street, with a entire new stock of
WATCUES, CLOfJKS 4 JEWELRT,
Of the latest styles ail bast flnl.h,'
t l
Ssleeted with aara. I bava id assortment
from all tbe latest aevsltlea la Jewelry, suita
ble Tor the Ilolldsys.
A large stoek of America! Watches from
the factories of Appletoi, Trany Co., at Walt
ham, Mass., and tha National Wateh Company
at Elgia, III., la from ! to I oa. eases, always
oa hand, and warranted.
Thankful for yonr past liberal patronage, I
hope, by strlet attention to business, to msrlt
a Qontlnnanea of ha same.
All kinds af repairing la mj Ilia promptly
attended to. v
B. I. SNTDER.
December 114, 874.
s
ACKETT dk CHBYVER,
PIALIIUI II
BULDHG HARDWARE,
Also, naaaufactarers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Carpenters and Dnlldert will 6nd It to their
advantage to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
STOVES I STOVES I
We are low selling ths celebrated TIMES
COOK and RELIANCE, tha cheapest and best
stoves In the market.
very stove full; warranted. '
ALSO,
PARLOR,
IIEATIKO,
aad
RAFTINd STOVES!
whieh will be sold as cheap as any la theeoanty.
Strict attention paid ordering articles for par
ties who desirs It.
4r-Roo4ng, Spouting and job work done na
reasonable terms.
Cl.ar4.ld, Pa, April II, IS71.
S1
SLLIHO OFF AT COSTS
FOR CASH!
Tb. largest stock of
F U It If I TUBE
ever offered In CLEARFIELD I
At the ETRAM CAMINKT StIOP.eerner Market
and Filth Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Ths nmlorsignsd woald annonnne to the public
that he ha. on band and Is now offering eheap for
cash, tbe largest stock of Fttrnttare ever In store
in this ooanty, consisting of
Upholstsred Parlor Bulls,
Chamber Setts, Eatenelon Tables,
Secretaries, Rock Cases,
Bedsteads,
. Spring Beds and Mattresses,
Loangrs and Benohee,
Plain k Marble Top Tables A Bureaus,
Wasbstanda,
Cane Seal and Common Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Looking (1 lasses,
Window Shades, Picture Frames, ,
Cords and Tasssls, Ao.
lis also manufactures aad keeps oa hand Pat
ent Spring Beds, ths best ever Invented. No
family shoold be without them. Any kind of
goods not .a hand can be had on short aotioe.
I'phol.tering and repairing neatly eieculed.
COFFINS, of all alses, ean be had oa a half
hours' notice, and at tha lowest prices. t A deduc
tloa of S4 per cent, made for cash.
METALLIC CASES, or Rosewmid, Walnnt and
Cherry Coffins, with glass or wood tops, furnished
on ftva hours' notioe.
Personal attendanoa with bean., oa fuieral
occa.loia, and earri.gr. furnished whea desired.
Tbsnklng tha public for past favors, and by
strict personal attention to business, I hop. to
reeelre a oontlnaeno. of tbe same.
Remember tbe place Ihe Steam Cabinet Shop,
corner of Market and Fifth Streets.
March M,71-1y. DANIEL BENNER.
T'
SI TIN I T1NI,
STOVES I flTOVERI UTOVEKI
WAPLE & 1IARTMAN
Desire to Inform the eltltens of Osceola and
the publie generally, that they have Just received
a large and splendid assortment of Stores, House
hold Hardware and Stamped and Japanned
Wares of all kinds. Also that we maaufaetnro
and keep constantly an hand a full assortment of
Tinmen a Wares, which we will dispose of at
either wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers.
Roofing, Hpoullng. Repairing and all kinds of
Job Work done to order and with dispatch
Strict attention paid ordering articles for par
ties desiring It.
Consumer! will And It to their adrantage to
fiarobaee from us. Our stock and prices will saU
ify you that we do sell good wares as
prices that please the people.
Vnu will And as na Curt in street, aearl
poflte the Rxehange Hotel.
Osceola Mills, Pa May II, Wl If
T1LI H AIM AM,
PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT,
LL'THKRflBURO, PA.
Agent for tbe A-nericaa Doable Turbine Water
Wheel aad Andrews A Kalbweh Wheel. Can fur
aiik Portable Ortit ill 111 oa snarl a o tics. Jyll'Tl
grug Qt&ltlM.
rpHB IATEIT MOVBI
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORK,
To their aew balldlng .a Beeond Street, nearly
opposlts the store of Weaver A Betts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
'i- T.r
Wbere they will eontlnae to supply their old aad
aa many new customers aa may eome. with
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Inoluding all new remedies,)
Patent Medieiaea, Palate aad Oils, Olass and
Putty, Hobool Hooks, Rtatienery, faper,
Ac; also, a full line of Drug
gi.ls' Sundries, Ualr
Tonies,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Toilet Boapi. Pocket Boohs, As., all of
ths best quality.
PURE WiyES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramsntal purposes only,
Para Whits Lead, Colors of all kinds. Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnl.hes, Turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Brushes,- Flavoring
Extracts,
Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and
vngrouou, oi an aiuua.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will Dad our stock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobeceo, Imported and Do
mestic Cigsrs, Snuff and Fine-cut to be of the
very belt breads la tb. eaariee.
LAMPS AND CUIMKEY8,
All kinds of GLASS WARE,
SARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
' .ad Musical Trimmings of .vary variety.
. i Uaviag a long experience In the buslnsss, and
an .it. mire and well selected stock of medicines,
ws are enabled to 111 Physicians' prescription! at
ths shortest vmtlea and oa tha most reasonable
terms, der nad. sight.:..
I. f .j n . HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
- Clearileld, Pa., May II, Wl-tf.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
.. other InfinnitieB." St. Paul.
BR. BOYERN
PURB
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A safe, pure, pleasant and health-giving Tonic
strictly vegetable, aid manafaetared from
tbe most pun and choias materials Is not a spirit
drink aor substitute for whisky, but a sclentiHe
compound, for the protection of tha system and
the core of dlseaas, made from chemically pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
most delicate stomach. A long private experi
ence has attested Its
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitters at present offered to the nubile
contains so maob medicinal virtue, and yet so safe
aad pleasant to take. Its vs is to cure disease,
and It will lot create aa appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will cure Ihe affects of dissipation.
To Increase ths Appetite, USE IT.
To promote Digestion, USB IT.
To cure Dyspepsia, USB IT.
To cure Fever and Ague, USB IT.
To cure Blllloueness, USE IT.
To care Constlpatioa, . USE IT.
To cure Chronic Diarrhea, I SB IT.
To cure Ifeart-bnrn, USB IT.
To cure Flatulence, l'S If
Te euro Acid Eructations, - USB IT.
Taenia Netvons Debility, USB IT.
Tftaure Ilydochondria, ' USB IT.
Taeare Sallowness of Compleilon, USB IT.
To care Tlmples aad Blotches, USB IT.
For Oeneral Prostration of tb.
Physioal powers, USE IT,
and It will aura yoa.
SoM everywhere, at $1.00 per bottle, Mana-
fa4ured eacluslvely by
') A. I. SHAW,
Druggist,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Who offers liberal Indaoemeats to lha trade.
Oct. 17, Mt.lt. '
For Rent I
11IIB nd.r.lgned offers to rent a pwki.i.ibu
IIOl'BBsnd ni.ACKSMITH SHOP, situate
el O.tena r. O. ta ucil (own.mp. i in. j
durable location for the bu.lne.s. A full set of
. i. i . l. ....... pumi. nf AHilAm. A eood
Ifldl. in ... PH-in .-.. 3 - o
erhool In tbe vlllego. Address or apply to 11. L.
UrnovrKin t id. Nini"r
March 14-tf H KN Bl ukm ii, sr.
Insure Your Properly I
TUB aaderslgned ara prepared lo take any
Wl a-. -1 . L I. mnnA anil Mll.hla
eompaniea, such as tha "Farmers' Mutual," oi
York, Pa-t Ihe " Anne.," ar utaclnnail, "uw me
tlermanla," of Now Tork, and other.. Hate
rasonshle. and In ease of Iops money will he paid
wppromptlv. 1RVIN A KRKB3.
iTiearaeia, ra., April is, inji-n.
1ARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR
jeM-lai """lUrlTSWICK A IRWIN.
XTtVsiriWTha Board f School Dlreetora af
( West Clearileld ladepeadeat School Diet riot
will eppij " oe i.u. n ui v. .j w. i... .. - - r
Term aaat for authority to borrow aa amount of
aot eiaaorfine II ill), under ths nrovlsloas
,f an act of Aesembly, approved tbe Hat day of
April, A. ft. Utl. tJ .
r ununussv PM.IJ.nl.
Attest i 0. 1. Miaaamaas. au.4l:4t.
gjry 4800111, it.
4. a. MiLLia.
A. a. row ill.
MILLER & POWELL,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
-MERCHANTS,
Oraham's Row, Markst St.,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Wa would most re.p.olfully inform our frleads,
customers, and tha publie generally, that we are
low back la our old quarter., which bare been
romodoled and Improved, and w. ara now pre
pared to accommodate all who may favor us by
calling. "
NEW GOODS!
Wa have ju.t received oa. of the largest stocks
of all kinds af Mereheadise aver brought to Clear,
laid county, which wa Intend tn aell at sack 4g
urea as will make it aa object for all persons to
puroliaee from us. Families laying In winter
supplies of Qroccrlos, Dry Goods, Ac, should not
fail to give as a call, as ws feel conldent our
prions and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. Our stock of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffees of tbe best quallt, Teas, Su
fan of all kinds. Molasses, F.sb, Salt. Cheese,
Dried Fro It, Bp loos, Prorlsiuns, Flour aad Feed,
Ac, Aa. Onr stook of
DRY GOODS
Is large and varied, and wa will Ju.t say wa oan
supply aay article in that Una, without anumer
tlog. READY-MADE CLOTHING
Wa have a large stock of ready-made Clothing
for Men and Boya wear, which wa will disposs of
at a very email advance oa cost.
Boots and Shoes, ilats and Csps, Hardware,
Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions,
Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Papers,
Window Shades, Ac, Ac
Belng extensively engaged la the Lumber
business, wa are able to offer superior ioducemente
to Jobbers.
MILLER A POWELL.
Clearleld, Pa., Sept 4, 1871.
FALL GOODS!
JUST RECEIVING I
T IOUT CALICOES, SPLENDID 10a. CALL
XU coes, Delatnas, Shirting Cbeoks, Muslins,
Plaid., White Goods, Perrales, Japanese Silk.,
Black Silk., Silk Poplin., Black Alpacas, Table
Ijtnens, elveteeas, Bbawls, Hoys lasstmerss, Ac
AT . MILES EBATZER'S I
HOSIERY, SILK OL0VES, BEST PARIS
Kid Oloves, Lace Cellars, llalr Switches and
Chignons, Hair Mate, Corsets, iloop Batru, Aa.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S!
D
RESS TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINGES
Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, Ac.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S 1
T
RIMMED HATS, RIBBONS,
Millinery Goods, Ac, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I
XTNFQl'ALED STOCK OF LADIES' AND
J Children a shoes and Uaiters, Men s r reach
Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters, Aa.
AT i. MILES KRATZER'S 1
2nnn pieces wall paper 4c to
,UJU tl.OO per belt Cerpels, Floor Oil
Cloths, Window Bhsdrc beat White Granite Tea
Ware, Glass Wars, Table Knives and forks, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S t
CHOICE TEAS, COFFER, AND OTHER
Groceries, Drlsd Apples, Peaches, Cherries,
rruooe, uenaea reecnes, tomatoes, corn, ac.
t4yTbo above, with an Immense stock ef other
Hoods, bare been bonght at tbe lowest cash prioea,
ana win oe onerea at very low rates.
Aetf-Com. ad examine them whether yoa
buy or nou
J. M. KRATZER.
(Formerly C. Krataer A Sons.)
Kext door te II. F. Blgler A Co.'. Hard wars Store
Clearileld, March 14, 1871 tf.
Fight in Glen nope Over!
ALL. FREE AGAINI
AND THE MONEY PAID I
XiriLMAM 8. DICKET takes this met bod of
VI in for min jt his numerous Trtendl and eas
terners that he has sold out his entire stook of
Flore Quods tn (lira H"ps to Jamrs M. Dickey A
Co., and to thank his friends and customers for
their liberal patronage while in business in Qlen
Hnfre, and asks a share for the new Arm, who
Intend keeping a flrst-eleta Dr Goods aad gen
eral variety atom.
Their stock p ill eonslst in part of
Ladies' A Qcnt's Fancy Hats, Ladles' Hose, from
12) to .In cents, Ladies' Dress Uoods, a full
line, Notions of all kinds, Cassimeres, a'
full line, Jeans and Cottonade. Al
pacas 'and Lnstre. 40e. to $1.10
per yard. Alpacas, beauties,
. at 19 cents per yard, .
Ladies' Fancy
(.altera,
a full line.
No. 1 Gnitsriat (2 15,
s;od at 11.7ft, a full line of
Ladirs'Hhftee, Misera'and Chil
dran's Shoes, I.leiSff lag Shawls,
Chignons and Silk Carls, Perfumery and
flair Oils, Muslin and CaMce from to Mo.
No, 1 Call oa, t Yards fw 11.00, Confectioneries, a
full line, Preach and Tin Tors. No. 1 Uro-
oeries, for country trade.
Ta faet a full line of fanny and prime f-oods, to
sail aur trade. We Intend selling on a eash or
short oredit system, and we know onr customer
will itroflt by It. AH kinds of coon try produce
taken la eiobange for goods.
WANTKD. No. 1 Fresh Butter, M00 elgh-teen-Inch
8 h in ,, br eount, 1,000 Sheep Pelts,
Beef Hides and Cair Bkins, for wbleh the highest
market prloe will be paid,
yap-'Gire as a trial before yon purchase yonr
gooda. Wo will giro yoa bargains.
JAM BR M. DICKET A CO.
Glen Hope, Pa., May 17, 18714m.
M
UIIC ITOREI
E. J. GREENE,
dealer la
Pianos, Ougans and Melodeons,
of any manufacture desired.
For rash or In eichange for good LUMBER.
10,004 feet of good Lumber wanted.
For eiroulars and terms, address
B. . GREENE,
eug Sm No. 414 Hill slied, Hantingdoa, fa.
M
eOACOIIEY'4
RESTAURANT,
Beeond Street,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Always oa bead, Fresh Oysters, lea Cream,
Caadies, Nats, Creehers, Cahea, Cigars, Tobacco,
Caraed Fruits, Oraagea, Lemons, aad all kinds
af fvait la season.
jasr-BILLlARD ROOM ai second toor.
fani D. MetlAUOUET.
T train CK" 44 COWHTABLRal' PEE
W. have printed a large a amber of tho aew
FRfl BILL, and will aa the raeelpt ef twenty.
It. ewaea, mall a aopy te aav .44 res.. myM
t)i &to&t9 GmxUtt (f(.
pRACH IK EUROPE.
IT " '
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCH VILLE I
The bloody contest between Franee and Prussia
la at an end fur tie present, ao far as tbe slaugh
tering of men and the destruction of property is
oonoerned. The Royal Juggler no duubt pride
to em selves ana rejoice over tbe result, but now
Insignificant la their work when eomparod with
we nuinano ana onmuan enoris oi
L. M. COUDRIET,
who baa andertahen to supply all the eitlsens la
the lower end of the county with food and raiment
at exoeeding low rates Irom his mammoth store in
ML'LBONDUHO. where he can always be found
ready to wait npon sailers and supply th.ia with
' Drr Goods of all Kinds,
Booh aa Cloths, Satinet!., Cassimeres, Muslins,
lieiainea, Llnsn, nrllliogi, Calicoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Capsall of the best material and made to order
Uose, bock., (i loves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, As.
OROCBRIKS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Bogar, Rlee, Molasses, Fish, Salt,
Forh, Linseed Oil, Fi.h Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queen.ware, Tinware, Casting., Flow.
ana now tastings, nail., Kpikri, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all hinds of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general
assortment of Stationery,
QOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on band, and will be
.. Bold at lha e4at.eaU eMaube aga44.
LIQUORS, such as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky,
laynes sseoioiues, tioiteiiers ana
" II oofle nd's Hitters,
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
nighost price win oe paio. Ulorersecd oa band
and for sale at the lowest market prioe.
Also, Agent for Strattonrille and Curwensrille
Threshing Machine.
V-tt-Call aad see for yonrselres. Ton will And
everything asually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET.
Frenchrille P. 0., March 1, mi.
jr. t. ABjroLD....
i.W. 1011 HABTSSiORW,
"Cheaper than Hie Cheapest!"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
itISV II0IITI0 IT
Arnold A llartsliorn,
(On. door wsst of First Katloaal Bank,)
CUR VT F.X8VILLE, PA.
HAVING Just retomsd from tha east with a
complete assortmsnt of Goods saleable for
Spring aad Scmmer trade, wa ara lew ready
ta finish all kinds of Goods
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thaaklng oar customers for their
liberal patroaage during tba past year, we
would most rssrectfully ask for a aoatlnuanea
of ths same.
Oar Stcrk aonslsts of a complete assortmsnt
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Qoeenswara,
Wlllowware, Grocetles, Boots e Shoes, Bats A
Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ae. Also, Floar,
Bscon, Salt, Fiih, Grain, ate.
All of wblth will be sold tha most rsesoa
able terms, and ths highest maikcl price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumbar aid
Couitry Produce. .
aPleass glv. is a aall before purchasing
slsewhera. Satisfactloa guaranteed aa ta priee
aad qnality."49.
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Caraar of Mala and Thompsoa Blreeta,
apri4 CURWKN8VILLB, PA.
I r. wiATia.
.....w. w. earrs,
WEAVER & IIETTS
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
s ' '
Ara offering, at tha old stand of G. L. Reed A Co,
their stock of goods, consisting of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QDKBNBWARB,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT. 4o., dec,
At tha most reasonable rates for CASn or la
axohange for .
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCB.
tr-Advenees made ta those engaged In get
ting out square timber oa the most advantageous
terms. January 4, 1870.
1871.
1871.
SPRING GOODS!
The First of the Season I
The Cheapest in this Markott
RUY! BUYII BUT 1 1 1
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Tour Dry Goods,
Tour Orooerles,
Tour Hardwar.,
Tour Queen.ware,
Tour Notient,
Tour Boots A Shoes,
Tour Leather,
Tour Shoe Flodings, '
Tour Flour and Fish,
Tour Window Curtails,
Tour Csrpcls,
Tour Oilcloths,
Tonr Wall Papers,
Tour Hats,
Tour Caps,
Tour Carpet Chain,
Tour Stoves,
Your Beeea and Feed.
SALT! 8ALTI SALT! at wholesale lo country
merchants.
OILS, PAINTS, OLASS, Ac.-A liberal die.
count to baildera.
Everything that yoa need caa be had at great
advantage to the buyer, at .
KRATZER A LYTLE S,
Market street,
CLiaariiui, Pa., opposite tha Jail. 1:4
J OHM TinUTMtll,
Dealer la all kinds af
FURNITURE,
Markst Street,
On. door east Allegheny House,
aoglti ri - CLEARFIRLD, PA.
s
ILK HATS Latest Spring styles
at
4.4 D. It. FuLLERTON S.
B
LANK CONHTABLet1 4ALL4 FOR
sals tf this emse.
gotfll.
THE SMITH HOUSEp
(Opposite the Paassnger Depot.)
tl.EARKIKI.O, Pit.
THB undersigned, hsvlng'leaaed this hease for
a series of years, Is ready to antertaii straa
gare and trarelars goaerally, and therefore avliette
sojourners te give him a call. Ilia Table will he
supplied with tbe best the market affords, aad tie
liar will eon tela the choicest of wine, aad Manors..
Tbe house, furniture, beds and beddlag eve entirely
new, which always adds to tbe comfort ef traveler. ?
wbll. th. stabling attached is large and roemv
Jnst suited for teamster.. Chargee moderate.
JaoJ.70 WILLIAM S. BIlADl.Kf.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
MARKET Bt., CLKARFIJCLD, Pa.
TITIS large and oommodtoui new Hotel la
been opened for the aooota mods '.ion af tho
nubile, where the proprietor will be glad to aaeel
bis old friends, and receive a share of publio pat
ronage. By strict personal attention to tbe dr.
tails of his business, he hopes to he attla to render
satisfaction to bis patrons. Tbe TABLE will
a) wars be bono li full? sunnlied with tbe best that
ean be proonrrd in the market, and the if Alt
will oontaia a full stook of MtjUOKtS, BEKR, Ae
Good stabling attached.
CARPER LEIPOLDT,
Clearfield, Maroh I, 186V-ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Beeond and Market Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THM old aad commodious Hotel bee, during
tba past year, been enlarged to double tte
former capaoity for tbe entertainment of straa
gars and guests. Tba whole balldlng has beea
refurnished, aad the proprietor will spar, a
pains to render his gussU comfortable while
staying with him.
JHt-Ihe "Manalon House" Omnibus runs t.
and irom ths Dope! oa the arrival and departar.
of each treia. JOHN D0UUIIKRTY,
apr0 70 tf Proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curvren.vllle, Clearileld .aunty. Pa.
THIS old aad wall established Hotel, b.autl
fully situated oi the hanks of ths Susque
hanna, in ths boroigh of CurweniviUe, has heel
leased for a term of years by tha undersigned.
It has beea entirely refitted, and is now opea te
tbe public generally and the travelling comma
alty la particular. No pains will be spared I.
render guests comfortable while tarrying at this
bouse. Ample Blasting room for ue i
datloa orteams. I'barges moderate.
Sept. 48, 1874-lf.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN 6T., PHILlPSBUIta, PA.
THB nnderslgnsd keeps constantly oa haaA
tb. best of Liquors. His table Is always
supplied with tha best tbe market afford.. Th.
traveling publia will do well to give him a call.
aovl,'4. ROBERT LLOYD.
g,,AVT HOU8F.
Corner of Market and Front Streets,
Clearileld, Pa.
This msgnifloent Hotel Is entirely new, earn
plete In all ita appolntmentc, and convenient t.
the Court llonee. A free Omnibus runs te aad
from th. Depot on the arrival and departure of
each train. GBORUK N. COLUl'Rlf,
April 19, 1670. Proprietor.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite th. Court House,
CLEARFIRLD, FINN'A.
Accommodations first-e1ass aad obarges moderate.
ncl4 JOHN F. YOUNG, Proprietor.
jJ-ONTOUR HO UBE,
Opposite the'Court House,
LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A.
J.ls Tt HAUSRAL A KROM, Prop's.
gools and 1.0(3.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS Jn.t received a 4n. lot of French CALF
SKINS, aad is aew prepered to maaafae
lure everything in his lins at tba lowest figures.
Hs will warrant bis work to be ss represented.
He respectfully solicits a call, at his shop an
Market strset, second dcor wast of the pe.totaee,
where he will do all In hie power to render satis
faetioi. Bom. An. Oaiter tops oa hand.
my,'47-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
EW BOOT AU SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Can. MARKET A Jo Srs., CLEARFIELD, Fi.
TnB proprietor has entered lit. th. BOOT
SHOE business at the above etaed, aid
Isdstermlned aot to ha .otdoaa either la qual
ity or prlc. for his work. Special etteatioa
will b. paid to manufacturing Sewed work. He
has oa hand a large lot of Breach Sip aad
Calf Shins, of the very best quality, Tha eitl
sens of Clearfield and vleiaity ara respectfully
invited to give him a trial. No charge for .alls,
aovfi,' 4 tf
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
DIALIII II
II Alt 1 WAKE,'
Also, Mannfaetorersof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, FA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harness, Collars, ate, for aal. by
II. F. BIQLER A CO.
pALMEB'S PATENT UNLOAD-
lag Hay Forks, for ssla hy
II. F. BIQLER .V CO.
QIL, PINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, ate, for tale by
H. F. BIQLER t CO.
JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOB
Fladlogs, for sals by
H. F. BIQLER ft CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
Far aal. by
II. F. BIQLER ft CO.
gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND
Siaee,for aal. hy
II. F. BIOIER ft CO.
JRONI IRON I IKON I IRON I
For sal. by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
JJORSE SHOES & IIORSB SHOB
RAILS, for ssls by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO. .
pULLKV BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad best Meaafaetare, for sal. hy
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
WIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPB
BOXES, for sal, by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
JfODDER CUTTERS for mU bjr
NCB30-70 n. F. BIGLER A CO.
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
. Manifaetareel especially for
TUX CLEARFIELD TRADE,
: roi sali r .... 1
a.,1'14 B. F. BIQLER A 00.