Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 04, 1871, Image 3

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THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAfcFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MOKNINd, OCTOHER 4, 1871.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid In advance, or within three months ...$2 00
If paid after three and be fort) six months 1 60
If paid after tbt expiration of six month ... ft 00
afJ All arttrlct to injure Insertion In tit is
pit per should bo handed in early on Tuesday
morning, u w go to press at 12 o'clock, (noon.)
Methodist Episcopal Church Rrr. J. II
M'Cotin, Pastor. PuMio Service every Pub bath,
at !) a. x., ana ii r. M.
Hal.batb School at 0 A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thursdnv, at 74 P. M.
Communion Krvioe. fir it Babbath of every
montu, ai i) a.
fit, Andrew's rimrrh I'.nlscopaU-UoT
tiKf.no if Hall. Public Service Sunday morning
t 1 o'clock, and nt 7 P. M. Sunday School at
2 P. M. Prayer Meeting Weduesd.iy evening
at l o cimiR,
rcNbyteriau Church Iter. Mr. Buti.kii.--
PuMio Service every Sabbath, morning and even
in ir.
IWptNt Churrh Iter, W. R. Rkimnrr, Fas
tor. Puhlie serviocs every Sabbath, morning or
evening, auernnieiv.
Si. Krancltt' i'hurch Calhollc Hov. T.
J. McM axis, Mass at luj o'clock A. M., un the
nc-ond and lourtli rumiars of earn month.
Is Position. Messrs. Weaver k
llctts, we notice, have opened their fine new store
rooms on Sooood streot, nearly opposite their resi
dences. The are filling their abalvoa with a large
stock of new goo da, and will no doubt bo pleatted
to have the publio oall and iuterviow them in
their now position.
Thanks. Wm. Irwin, of Goshen
township, has our thanks for a mess of fine sweet
potatoes, raised on the river bottom above Shaws
rillo. One of the number was ten inehes long and
three and a half inehes in diaraetor. This is post'
five evidence 'hat sweet potatoes ean be raised lu
Clearfield as well ai elsewhere.
Obituary. Wo understand tlml
Margaret, wifo of Jaoob Walters, formerly of lie II
township, this county, died at Madison, Mercer
County, Missouri, on the 17th of September, tn
the 72d year of her age. Mrs. Walters was well
and favorably known to many of our readers in
the upper end of tho county, who will feel sad
over bcr death. ,
Our Representatives. Clenrfield
county has now fourteen representatives ut Alle
gheny City, four if whom were delivered hy Sher
iff Pie on Saturday last, via:, Thomas YVaple,
sentenced for seven years for placing obstructions
on the railroad; James Bird, six years fur horse
stealing; Henry I)o Witt, five years for highway
robbery, and Norris II. Trude, for bigamy. Wa
ple was the only citizen, the rest being sojourners.
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Profehsor Bird. W learn by llto
Sheriff, since bis return from the Penitentiary,
that the horse thief, Bird, only got out of that in
stitution on the 30th of July luat, having been
sent there from Crawford county, for a similar of
Tcnce, six yean ago, under tho name of Juck
Khcppard. TheolHcersof tho Penitentiary recog
uized him before be got luoide tho gate. What
his real name is, or bis next atiai will be, no one
seems to know.
Get Ready. Suiters, lawyers and
witnesses may as woll get ready for a long seige
of Court during the month of November, com
mencing on the second Mondny, the 13th. We
understand that arrutigeuieuts hare been made for
holding a three-weeks' term, for tho purpose of
trying eivil causes. A throe-weeks' sciga of this
character should go a great way toward bringing
up the old cases, so that a civil cause ean be tried
in a reasonable time.
I. O. O. F. Tho members of Clear
field Lodge, No. 198, I. O. 0. F., together with
invited guests, will celeb ra to the twenty-fifth an
niversary of the organization of their Lodge, on
Friday, tho nth of October, by public procession
in full regalia, a dinner, and other appropriate ex
ercises; to elose with a free leetnre in the Court
House in tho evening, by Tast Grand Sire J. B
Nicholson. The publio are cordially invited to
ettenJ.
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Tickets. Tho Democrntio tickets
for State, district and eouniy officers have been
printed and delivered to J, Bluke Walter, Esq.,
Chairman of the County Committee, who has no
doubt delivered them Into proper hand ere this.
Dot it would be well enough for our democratic
friends, who happen to be in town this week, to
inquire after (hem and learn their whereabouts.
We have printed 8,000 for each candidate. Now,
it is for the candidates to ice that the voters turn
out and put them in the ballot box.
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List of lotters remaining Mnclaiind
in tbe Postoffice at Clearfield, for the week ending
October 2d, 1871:
Evans, J.
Ileidle, George.
Smith, J. E.
Slossoe, 11.
Shaw, Mary E.
Syera, John.
n!er, lxnia.
S'iper, Learner.
Tuek, ChaK. Woodman.
Wiliinnts, Thomas.
P. A. UAL LIN, P. M.
Uotheo, Miss Victory.
Hie key, lb rules.
Hold man, Abraham.
Jones, Mary A.
.ditya, Priee.
Mays, Peter.
Natter, Davis A Co.
Remingur, Harry.
A Jumpino Man Tho horso thief,
Bird, who last week w.tl awarded a soven years'
residence In the penitentiary by our Court, fur
riding off Mr. Kuiebart'i horses, Informed the
Sheriff that he had taken the bouuty (A tVfit timet,
by enlisting that number of times during the war.
He is evidently a first-elass bounty jumper. Hence
his success in jumping on horses and off the ears.
How natural for some men te pursue their warlike
calling after its close.
Democratic AUktinu. We have
been requested to state that the Democrats of this
borough will meet in the Register's oftkc, on Sat 1
nrday evening next, to nominate an Assessor and
School Directors, to be supported on Tuesday next.
Let there be a general turnout on that occasion,
and a good man nominated for Assessor. It Is an
oflloe of more importance, since the enactment of
the Registry Law and the extension of the term
to three years, than any other municipal office.
Hence the importance of selecting a business man,
.competent fur tbe positioa.
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, There will be a lecture delivered in the
'Court House this evening, October 4lh, nndor the
,aapiees of (he above association. James F. Mil
ill ken, E.q., of Holtidaysburg, will deliver the ad
.dreis. Subject, "Washington, the Father of his
Country." Mr. Millikm if an eminent speaker,
and all winning to be highly entertained should be
present. We hope our christian friends and others
will aid the association in the great work, whleh
is tvidrntly so much needed In our town. Hive
them a full house, that they may be encouraged to
rry on their laudato work.
How TO PttEftKR YK GRATIS. Ac
cording to the Oroe Uuliuri.t, grapes can be kept
perfectly plump, sweet and fresh tinder ground.
They should be gathered as late In tho fall as pos
sible, on a elear day, and laid In a box about eight
Inehes deep, with a layer of grape leaves from the
Tines at the bottom, then a layer of fruit, then
leaves, again until the box U full. Let the lid be
nailed tight and bury deep enough to escape (he
frost, and In the spring they will be as fresh as
beD picked.
Successful Operation. For some
!" past J. F, Mann of Keedsville has been suf
fering fron, mtiQ doetorlns; for what be thought
" tbe eftoet or being struck with a snowtall In
the eyt when a bov. and not Ion liuae he found
" other eye was becoming so effected that be
""red UindncM would ensue. He went t Phita
dHphiaaad pat himself nnder Tr. Morton's treat-
"nt, who successfully removed the eye, finding
a pie of steel about the site of a pin had
wbioh was tho cause of all the nain Mr. Mann en-
dared ff years, sometimes rntblng him of sleep
- malting nr. a Wcr7 1,,1, tew eT n
o msertea, the operation of taking the original
t end putting In the new one costing about fopr
llldl4 .lwr.t,,-siW ftnt.i,r.
u ,,ct!ullou2l1' I.."h.m.!3
(J. If. Uarrett, A blarney bull calf.
Wilson P. Tate, eow for iui!k
Wm, J. Lumaduc, heifer...
Wm. F. Duulap, yoke of oxen
L. Denning, stallion, "Uen, Leo,"
Martin Kline, maru and Quit.,.,
Samuel P. Sliaw, single family taorso..,..,.M
P. U. lilanclmrd, matt-bed carriage horses,.
John H;iuky, faun tenm
A. A. Keed, 3 year old colt
l-.rastus Luther, 8 year old colt. t
Urorgo Uul.cn, buck v
Geurgo Uuliub, ewe .
John Peters, lamb
Wm. ltiglcr, hog over 0 months old
Wilson P. Tate, hoar, Chester white
W i'liam Fullerton, broeding sow
Willinra Fullerton, pig under six months...
Martin Nichols, display of ohiekons
Joseph Owens, 2 turkeys
Mm hew Ogd'D, plow for sward,
KlMia FiM.ton, sub soil plow
Elifha Fentou, pulverising harrow
Oscar II. Welsh, horse rake
John A. Mcllride, oultivator
Win. It. Brown, lumber sled
IUfierly A Mulutire, hay fork
John Shaw, Jr., bee hive ,
Zoiili. Udeu, 2 acres wheat
Zaeh. Ogdri., 2 acres rye
J. Kuss Bloom, bushel wheat
Joseph Owens, bushel rye
Henry (lulieh, buhol corn
J allies Lounsherry, 2d bushel corn
Wilson P. Tate, bushel timothy seed.....?"
Hun. U rn. Uigler, bu. potatoes (U. Pcerluss) 3 00
.Wilson P. Tate, i bu. Sweede turnips 1 00
Wil oa P. Tate, bu. table beets 1 00
Wilson P. Tnte, pumpkins (favorite) Dip A bO
Wilvon P. Talo,vquast)os (yellow Chili) 60
A. V, riunev, egg planU
Hud. Win. lliirler, cabbage. Din. and
60
60
60
a mi
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 60
1 00
Hnoiu! I.ouniborrvi 8 nivlous, Din. and....
Richard Shaw, Jr., 50 lbs. wheat Hour
Richard Shaw, Jr., buckwheat flour
H. A. Rat hunt, rustio ohalr.
II. A. bntburst, rustic settee, Dip. and
W. L. Rixhel, pears
J. Ross Bloom, quinces M
John Shaw, peck apples.
jonn Miaw, peck apples
Hon. Wm. Uigler, display of
1 00
1 00
grapes..
Henry I. Meade, specimen Concord gropes 1 00
uvm r. i mm, uincKDcrrj wine
Levi F. Irwin, blackberry cordial
Levi F. Irwin, elderberry wine.
Mifs Kjiruh Mo nan, jelly cako
Miss Mary A. Morgan, pcaoh pie
Mrs, R. J. Hhallner, loaf wheat bread
1 00
Dip.
D.p.
Dip.
Dip
1 00
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip
Din.
4 00
1 00
Dip.
Dip.
Dm
1 To
60
10
60
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
John A. Fl i ller, white mountain ouke
Mrs. A. C. Finnev, round cake ,
Mini Mary Mcliride, quince jell)
Miss Rebecca W. Shaw, grape Jelly
Miss Bertha Irwin, crab apple jelly
Miss Mary Mc Bride, peach jelly
Mrs. John IMers, 6 pounds butter
Mrs. tl. R. Barrett, peachi s put up air tight
Mrs. U. It. Rarrett, brandy peaches
Mrs. (1. R. Barrrtt, peach preserves
Mrs, G. H. Barrett, tomato catsup
Mini Julia II. Morgan, jnr of nicklcs
John Melirile, Jnr of honey
3n is b. A. 1'. hytider, st eeimen machine
work. Dip. and
Mill W, C, Lee, cushion and flowers in
worsted. Din. and
Mils Rebecca W.Shaw, flowers in hi ad aud
orstcd, Din. and
Miss Julia H. Morgau, knit lace H
Mrs. Snllie J. Brown, feather flowers
Mrs. fl. J. Bmwn, wreath wax flowers
Miss Lnretta Bntcock,embroidcryon muslin
1 sip.
Dip.
iss .Ma trie Koon, bnquet of wax flowers..
Miss Minnie Finnev, cmbrodr'y in chenille Din
Mrs. J. M'Bride, bed quilt, Dip. and 1 CO
Mrs. T. K. Watson, dis. of millinery, Dip. A 2 00
Mrs. T. E. Watson, dis. of fnnoy g'.ods...... Dip.
Mcrsrr. Reed Bros., bonnet Dip.
M
s Agnes l.anich, landscape painting, oil Dtp.
Miss Anei Lanich, fruit painting ih oil..
Dip.
Dip.
u. w,.jurnin, painting on gias
Miss Linie WiNon, cravou painting
Prof. P. L, Harrison, oriental portrait
lhp.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
p.p.
Dip.
Dip.
p.p.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
60
Dip.
2 00
1 00
AO
pip.
p.p.
pip.
p.p.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
6 00
Dip.
2 00
Dip.
4 00
4 00
Miss Blanch Flegnl, pencilingand drawing
Oscar Mitehfll, outlino map
Mrs. Dyer, hair work
Harry Hoover, arehitootural drawing
Miss Annie Barrett, stand of flowors
Miss Margaret Sacliet, geranium
Lewis Wriglry, scarlet snee flowrr
Miss Blanch Robins, cushion
Miss Antue Bailey, silk cushion
Miss Hcbceca W. Sbaw, toilet set
Miss Samh J. Morgan, l.rtiip mat and tidy
Mrs. S. B. Row, raz earpct
Mrs. Hitroui I Lounsborry, blanket
Mrs. John McBride, lb, linen thread
Mrs. Dyer, foot mat
Mies Minnio Finney, tidy mat crochet
Iaio SwaVs, wafh boiler .
Rigler, Young & ( V ills of iron turning, etc.
j. rennoii, Knitting machine
M. Orcen. tlnmblc skeins and boxes
L. C. Bluom, school room deskH
II. F. Bigler k Co., parlor stoves
A. I. Shaw, display of twiint articles
W. T. Hamilton, original invention...,..,...
II. F. Bigler A Co., display of cutlery
A. Kenuard. stte. of blacksmithinir. Din. A
Amos Konnard, mill hook
Cornelius Oweni, farm wagon
P. (i, Blanchard, buggy H ,
Thomas Rollins, gato for yard a Dip.
u. r. ntoriing, sit tug harness 2 00
R. F. Sterling, set carriage harness S 00
Mrs. John Peters, pants and vest 1 60
Mrs. 8. S. Liddell, dis. marble work, Dip. A 6 00
H. A. Bathurst, splint basket H 1 00
Charles Wheeler, jawed shingles. 1 00
J. rcbunkwuilor, sample square picket Din.
D. Sebutikwciler, sample flat bead pickets.. Dip,
C. II. Wood, vouocring Dip.
C. II, Wood, secimen of luinhcr Dip.
iifti r.ucn iounsuerry, reiiouie inp
Miss Bertha Irwin, wax harp
Dip.
J. Irwin Mc Bride, sash balance
A. I. Shaw, catilo powders
Amos Ken nurd, duplex punch
M. liters, Ororsbeck's calculator
Harry Hoover, essay on cheap and availa
ble fertilisers
Clearfield Cornet Band
George Norris, foot race, 1t premium
Abram Horn, foot race, 2d premium
Jordan Heed, spnciroenof coal
Bigler, Young A Co., two "screw nib" light
houfes' one for "Choptank River,"
ami thonther for "Love Point," on
the Chesapeake Ray, weighing 122,-
Dtp.
D,p.
p.p.
Dip.
6 00
2J 00
b 00
2 00
1 00
uiHT, manuluulurcj tn ncarneld...,
Dip.
Levi F. luwrx, HrcrcUty
The Turnpike. An enterprise
which has long been under consideration, and one
of Importance to the two places particularly inter
ested, hu received vitality iui Vt'.'iI ooa be rig
orously andvr nay. Wc refer to nothing less than
Uie building of a first-clous turnpike between this
place and Oiecola, by the Mushannon Plank-Road
and Turnpike Company, acting under a charter
granted by tho Legislature and approved April,
1K70. On Saturday, September 10th, a meeting
of stock-holders was called at the office of L, U.
Lingle, Esq., in Oweola, and an organisation woe
fr?ctc'i, rUh the election of the following officers:
Pres., C. Munson ; Bee., W. A. Crist; Tress., E.
Perks; Direotors, John Lawshe, J, F, Steiner,
Milo Hoyt, U. F. Hoop, Adam Kephart. Messrs.
W. A. Crist and L. O. Lingle were appointed as a
committee to draft by-laws. Two hundred and
five shares of stock, at $6 per share, have been
subscribed, an amount nearly sufficient to build
tin road, and it is exported that work will be com
mcuced within two weeks. There arc probably no
two towns in the State, distant from each other
hut four miles, which are connected by so poor and
dangerous a highway as I'bilipsburg and Osceola,
and the rapidity with which stock boa been Ink en
is an evidence of tho want of this now road. It
will terminate at tho end of PrcHqueislc st.cot, at
this place, and between two of tun principal streets
at Osceola, The course as projucted will avoid
tho honvy grades of the present road and tho turn
pike Itself will bo substantially built. That the
enterprise will he pushed forward, no further proof
need be elted than tbe character of the officers of
the company. I'kiliphurg Journal,
There are no two boroughs in the State connect
ed by such miserable roads as Philipnhurg and
Osueola. Tho road I between the two places arc a
disgrace to civilisation t almost impassible In the
fall, and spring of the year, and realty unlit to pass
over with a buggy or carriage In mid-summer.
We are right glad that the business portion of the
two places are moving in the right direction in
this long neglected enterprise.
On fifWiW 14th, IH71, In C.rlU!., IV, bj
R.t. Wnu, Mr. 0. L. MOOUE, of Altoon., (for
mirlr of Clr.rfleld,) loMi.l KATK I.. II1NKI.K,
of Mrclianicihurg, Ciimlwrlno'l ouunty,
Oicftr, our l)r,t wi.hri. -
Oa Prpifinbcr 20th, I.H71, hj Her. J. II. Mo
Conn. Mr. AI.KXANIKR T. FI.KllAI, lo Mln
MARY fiTRIfKI.ANP; bothor Woudwtrd town,
hip.
On H..p!fiulr .Idlh, 1s;l, hr W, L. Pruw,
F.q , Mr. (IKORIIG W. HKI.P1UPUK la Mill
ANN A Ml. MA PIIAW both ot L.wr.noe town
tonbi, (,'lo.rn.ld onuntr.
In Curwen.rllle, on Hfpr.mbr 97tbt 1R71, !A-
VANIA, wif of W. Mi-nnilm, In the Olh yer
of her gr.
On Hrptewlier !.U, 171, A MCE MAT, Infant
lUngliter of dm. W. nnd Tliia II. Unr.Mi. red
4 monltii.
In Cleirfl.M, on Peptrmlwr 371h, 1x71, MARY
JANE, lf. of R, Ni.tol Pi. i(M 27 jreara
nton'h tn ' 5ft d,y.,
LETTER FROM NEW WASHINGTON,
tin W..HNUTU.1, Hepteraber 20th, 1871.
M. Kditor: In th. Uit Reh .i.hus I k.
th.t "Crlwli" hu brnooln J out quit. oiteniirolTi
nl I tin going lo .iprtri mjrKlf briefly In ra
g.rd to liim. W happen to know "Cri.aU" In
Dili loonlltv, nnd there are few veotion of the
oounty that don't know blin. lie 1, a perion of a
manly appenrano., but loclii lu olmraeter. II.
went fur aa to eharge "Ioououiy" with fulo.
hood In rcfironce to tho nloiiio. TliL I deny. Thot
did hure what tlicj call a piouio, but I gueii
"Iriaaia would not give it tlmt name.
I tell jrnn lie In a real Ku Klui aud quit, a pal
Itiolan. II. gave a young man a t-0 coat nt the
last I'rcii.lc utiul eloctiun, and toted him up to the
window. Th. young man hat tine. piuM'd nrer
tb. long bridge, where be U elad aud boarded
without "Crleili." lle.-e he paiee and li known
at the Wandering Jew. We give hi in that nam.
beonute ho fill, Mark Twain', dcioriptloa of that
eliornctur In tbe Holy Land.
"OoMip" trlei to (latter everybody In order lo
gain their good will, hut Butter, none eliq-pt those
wno ucierra h, uenee tlie reason "Criit" never
reeeired a puff. Had he been around lnit fall.
when the Indian how wat in town, he might have
been puHV'1. It wu about that time that "Cria
ile" and tbe big ludian got on a bender; now he
blame, "Ioonomj" for iudulging in itrong drink,
and that be wa, under iti influence on th. day be
taw the rough, on tbe ratnpnge, when they made
their attack on Port (Irangar, and then eayi he
wat not thero. Now, who wai there ?
Your, truthfully,
riot! A L DiarATCUHR.
Acciiient. Tlio Philisbiir Jour
nal of tho JUth uyl! On Saturday John Leech,
of lloutidnlc, met with an accident of an almoit
fatal character. Hy a fall of coal hi, ipinal col
umn no, nearly broken, and $t badly eorjiproed
that below hit waitt hit hody it pcrtcotly para-
Specials.
Fpoolal attention of merchants and others Is in
vited to a card In this issue of Messrs. Howell A
Dourko, manufacturers of Wall Papers, Paper
Hangings, do., wholesale and retail.
The oard of tho American House, Brookville,
Pa., appears in this istue. The American is a first-
class hotel, and a couple of first -class gentlemen
are the proprietors. When you go to Droolmlle,
stop at the American House,
fQt you want to buy Drugs, Patent Mcdi-
olnes, Paints, Varnishes, Spices, Fancy Goods,
Soaps, Perfumeries, D rushes, Trusses, Lamps,
Lamp Chimneys, Musical floods, School Books,
Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, Saratoga and Bedford
Waters, Prescriptions day or night, go to the new
Drug Store of Hartswick A Irwin, Second st.
Ootl-3m.
Tna Cornr IinmnTi, for I87L will be held
at Cteai field, commencing the 23d, of October. It
il hoped that every teacher in the oounty will
arrange his business so as to be present. All
school directors and friends of education are In
vited to attend. Tho following are aome of the
subjects for discussion : "Are pupils taught to
think In our schools?" "Are our schools practi
cal f" ''What are the benefits derived from public
reviews or examinations?" "How many directors
aid in improving the schools ?"
Oao. W. Ext per. County Supt.
Ectiool Hooks and Stationery just received at
Wation'a Drug Store. Sopt.27-3t
Dr. F. Platto, Kclcctio Physician and Surcem.
oilers his services lo the pople of Ck-arfieid and
vicinity, nnd will be in rcadiuesa to attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Office on
Hceii street, west ol the uupol, ttcaratld, Pa.
Msy iil, LB71-II ,
$ti.5rfUaiiC0ii.$.
k nnn siii:i:p ri-.i.T vanti:im
O.Vjljyj And all kind, of FUK8 fur which
th. highest cash price will be pHid, hy
J. M. STEWART, D. D. S.,
Office over Irwin's Drag Store,
CCRWKXSVILLE, PA.
AH dental operations, either In the mechanical
or operative brancb, promptly attended to aad
aatisfuotion guaranteed. Special attention paid
to the treatment of discaiea of the natural teeth,
gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth suc
cessfully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of hthcr. and artificial teeth inserted
of the beat material and warranted to render sat-
iefaction. aiiril26'71:lr
S. PORTIR SHAW, D. D. S.,
OITiee In Aliisonm Huilding,
5y7ft CLKAHK1KLD. PA.
Putting of the natural teetn in a healthy, pre
servative and useful condition is made a specialty.
Ditieaaes and malformations common to the mouth.
jaw and associate parts, are treated and corrected
itn lair success, examinations and consulta
tions phkr. Prices for partiul and full sets of
teeth much lower than in le7l. It would be well
for patients from a distance to let us know by
mail a few days before earning to the office. It
is very important that childran between the ag'S
of six and twelve years should bnvo their teeth
examined. Uy Anaesthesia Teeth arc removed
itsmut pain. ftblo 71
DENTALCARD.
Dr. A. M. UILL3
Would say to bis natlrnts und tbe nub-
lie generally, that, hiving dissolved partnership
wiih Dr. Sbaw, ho is now doing the entire work
of his office bimm lf, so Hut dt icrDt nitrd nut fear
heing put under (lie namls of any other operator.
Having obtained a rcductim of iho ratenton the
plate uiatorlal, I am enabled topnt up teeth mueh
cheaper than furmrrly. I also have Dr. Stack's
ji-tUi piwoesl fof Working rubber plates, which
make a much lighter, more clastic and stronger
filiate for the same amount of material, nnd pol-
inn pinui un uoiu niii'P, rrnMcrmg 11 niuco
moro easily kept clean. Special attention paid to
the preservation of the natural teeth, and all woik
guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients.
jz-rvmc at the 014 corner, opposite the rhaw
House. Office hours from 8 to lit, a. in., and 1 to
A, p. m. Patients from a distance ihould notify
me a few days beforehand of their Intention to
eottie. Always at horns, on less other notice ap.
pears in doiu iue eouniy paper. icdio 1
O SAD A L I
TUB INORETHKNTd THAT COM
POSK ROHADALM ar. published on
every package, therefor. H It not a leeret
o
s
preparation, oonscfiucntly
PHYSICIANS PRR.TRinK IT.
It I, a eerlain oure for Scrofula, Fyphilii
In all Its forms, RheuimitiiHn, Skin Dis
cuses, Liror Complaint nnd all diseases of
tno uiouo:.
. OKK U0TTI.R OF KOSAK.'.MS'
wilt do mere good tlmn ten bottles of the
Fyrnpi of Ehritapavillo.
THE UNDURBIGNRD I'llYSICIANS
have used Rosndalis In their practice Air
ll,e tia.l tlirr. onr. .ml fr.i-lv n,.r.M il
4
a, a ri'liable Alterative aud ttluod Purifier.
)
A
L
r
s
IR. T. C. ri'OM, of Baltimore.
Hit. T. J. DOYKIN, "
lilt. R. W, CAItll, '
Mt. F. O DANNCLLV, "
Ml. 1. H. KI'AIIKK, of Mehola.vllle, Ky.
lilt. J. L. M.CAII1 ('..lumbi., H. C.
lilt. A. II. MJRI.K.H, R.lgrcomb, N. (1.
I'FKD AND ENDORHlin HV
.1. Tl. FRENCH t RONK, Full River, M.M.
F. W. HMITII. .Inckson, Mbh.
A. K. WIIKI.I.KIt. I. una, Ohio.
II. II A I.I,, Mm., Ohio.
TIIAVKN A I'll.. Onr.lnnsvlllr, V.
BAMl'Kl, U. Mi'FAIil.N, Murrreesboro,
T.nn.
Our siiaoe will not allow uf any evtend-
od remarks In relation to th. virtuea of
Rosadnlit. To the Medical Prufcssion we
luarante. a Fluid K'Urnet snperlor t. Anv
they have ever used In the treatment of
iliseR.ed lllmitlt .nil to thennilefeil we say
try Rnsndalls, nnd you will bo restored lo
health.
lUsadallt la sold by all Druggists
price ai. au per nottle. A'lilres.
.lift. I'l.liMENTH A CO.,
JfitouefMrfHi; Vhmitt;
Aug. 9, 1971. -ly. lUi.Timinr, Mn.
For
tale by A. I. Bbaw, Clenrlleld, l't.
onn AAA nniNfii.i: wastt.o i
JUJ,VUU Th. nibserilK-n want to buy a
large lot of 2A-inch shaved Hhlngles, for whii-h
we will nsv the very hiirhi-st market urie Per.
tons having rnch on hand will do well to enll at
ourttore. WKAVItH A UKI I?.
rirreU, P.( September 2l dm,
JJATi A NO CAPHI
AND
Itoots and Mho cm!
TUB PLACE TO GET
lints k Cups, Boots &' Shoes,
, Id AT
FlLLERT0'S NEW STORE!
Ono door north of n,w Maionle Ilulliling,
CLHARFIELI). PA.
Th. largest stock of goods in this line aver
brought Into tbe county, Is now open lor in. in
speetion of the publio, and will be sold at th.
Very Lowest Cash Prices I
Also, a snlendid assortment of DENT'S FUR
MSMINll tlOllllS, consiMing of Phirtt, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, (Jlovcs, Underwear, Ac.
A In'rge stork of CARPETS and OILCLOTI'3,
which will he dinpoMtd of at astonishingly lo.
prices. A liberal share of patronage Is respeet
lully aolicited.
JUT-DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- .
Stora on Second St., below Market, Clearfleld, Pa.
4;S:71 D. It. FlrLLERTON.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY I '
I WOULD respectfully announes to th. eltl
sent of. CLKAKFIELD and vicinity that I
bav. opened up in tbe new Masonlo Building,
first door below lb. Mansion House, on Second
Street, with ft entire new stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Of the latest styles and Jjost Do lib.
Selected with care. J hare an assortment
from all tbe latest novelties ia Jewelry, suita
ble for the Holidays.
A large atoek of American Watches from
the factories of ApploUo, Tracy t Co., at Walt-
ham, Mais.t and the National Watch Company
at Elgin, III., tn from t to t 01. cams, always
on band, and warranted.
Thankful for your pit liberal patronage,!
hope, by strict attention to bulness, to rerlt
a continuance vf ho same.
All kinds of repairing la ny Hoe promptly
attended to.
8. I. ENVDBR.
.December 1U, 870.
s
A C KETT SCIinYe'EIt,
DIAl.KRS IM
MILDIXG HARDWARE.
Also, manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
CLKAItFItL I), PA.
Camcnters and Iliillderff will find It to their
advantage lo examine oar stock bcfui purvh.tsing
elsewhere.
STOVES! STOVES!
We are now selling the celebrated TIME?
COOK and KHI.lANl'K, tbe cheapest and best
stoves in the market.
Erery stove fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
IlBATDiO,
and
RAFTING STOVES!
which will he told at cheap it any In the county.
Strict altrntion paid ordering artl.lcs for par
ties who desire it.
jMrRnnllng, Spouting and job work don. on
reasonable tonus.
Clenrlleld, P., April 12, IA71.
ELLINC1 OFF AT COtJTt
FOR CASH!
The largest stock of
F V IS N I T V K E
ever offered in CLEARFIELD !
At the STEAM CABINET tMIOP.eorner Market
and Fifth Streets. CLEARFIELD, PA.
The nnderslrnrd would annonnc to the public
that he has on hand and la now offering cheap fur
cashVtbe largest stock of Furnlturo ever In store
in this county, oonsisttng of
Upholstered Parlor Suite,
Chamber Sotts, Eitenslon Tables,
Secretaries, Book Cases,
Hcdsteadt,
Ppring Beds and Mattresses,
Loungrs and Denches,
l'lain A Marble Top Tables A Bureaus,
, Wathstands,
Cans first and Common Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Looking Glasses,
Windiw PhadcS, Fiotnre Frames,
Cords and Tassels, Ac.
He also manufactures and kevns on hand Pat
ent Hprlng Beds, the brst ever invented. No
family should be without thorn. Any kind of
goods not on hand can be had on short notice,
Upholstering ana repairing neauy caw met.
COFFINfl. of all slses, ean bs had un a half-
hours' notice, and at the lowest prices. A deduc
tion of 20 per cent made for flash.
METALLIC CASES, or Uosrw iod, Walnut and
Cherry Coffins, with glass or wood tops, furnished
on five hours' notice.
Personal attendance with Wrse, on funeral
occasions, and carriages furnished when desired.
Thanking the pnhlle for rant farors, and by
strict personal attention to business, I hope to
receive a continuance of the same.
Rrmsmher the plane the flteam Cabinet Shop,
corner of Market and Fifth Streets.
March 29, 71 ly. DANIEL BENNER.
THE CLEAKFTKLD
WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE!
t Manufactured erpeeially for .
THE CLEARFIELD TRADE,
II. F. Bini.RH A 00.
-(All II AMMAN,
''practical millwright,
LUTIIKRPnURO, PA.
Agent for th. Avivrlean Iinuhle Turbine Water
Whel and Amlrew, A hattt''h V beel, t;an for
niih Portobl. Ilritl Mills on short nolle JylS'71
k II M I I HT H A Toll N OT I t l'-N Jile
X Is hereby given that letters of administration
on the estate of JOHN Ulll.KN K, deomued, lata
of Jordan twp., Clenrlleld county, Pennsylvania,
navtng b.n auiy granwa to in. nndersign.il
nil person. Indebted to taid eslat. will ple.
man. immeut.t. payment, tna inos. having
elalmt or demands will present thent properly
authenticated lor leiuemeni witnnnt delay,
(IKOIKIK WILLIAMS,
Mtrron, rpl.1.1, lf7.6t. Aamlnl.tr.ior,
rp II IS 1ATKIT II O V E I
THE -LATEST MOVE !
HARTSW1CK & IRWIN'S
D R U Q STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, nenrlyXjupplies of Qrooories, l)ry Uoods, Ac, should not
opposite th. stor. of Woav.r A Iletts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they will continue to supply their old and
as many new oustoiucrs as may oome, with
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including all new remedies,)
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Oloss and
Putty, School Hooks, Stationery, Paper,
Ao.f also, a full line of Irug
gists' Sundries, Hair
Toolos,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Rrnslies,
Twikt Naps, 1' in! lift ilooks, AO., all or
tbe best quality.
PURE WISES AND LIQUORS,
for nirdical A sacramental purposes only, -
Pure White Lead, Colors of alt kind, Haw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishr, Turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Brushes, Flavoring
Extracts,
Confectioneries, Bird fleed, flpice, ground and
uo ground, oi all kinus.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will find our stock of Chewing
and Suiokini Tobacco, Imported and Do
meslio Cigars, hnutT and Fine-cut to be of tbe
very best brands in tlie market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, ,
All kinds of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of svery virirty.
Having a long eiperlrnae In the bmioess, and
an extensive and well selected stm-k ef medicines,
we ar ennblrd to fill Physicianii prescriptions at
tils snnrtest nohee and on the most rvasonaoie
terms, day and night
IMRTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May 31, 1871-lf.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infirmities." St. Paul.
IMt. BOYEH'N
1'IHB
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A safe, pure, pleasant and health -giving Tonie
strictly vegetable, and manufactured from
the mest pure and choice mate rials il not a spirit
drink nor substitute for whisky, bat a scientific
eonpouod, for the protection of tbe system and
tbe cure of disease, made from chemically pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil nil or other Irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or often d the
most delicate stomach. A long private experi
ence has attested Its
Superiority ovfcr all Ordinary Remedios.
No Bittcrl at present offered to the public
contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet so safe
and plraaant to take. Its ue Is to cure disease,
and It will not oreate an appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will cure tho slToots of diuipatiou.
To Increase the Appetite, tFE IT.
To promote Digestion, USE IT.
To euro Dysprpsia, USE IT.
To cure Fever and Ague, USB IT.
To cure Bllllousness, USE IT.
To cure Constipation, USE IT.
To oure Chronic Diarrhoea, USE IT.
To cure Heart-born, USE IT.
To euro Flatulence, USB IT.
To cure Acid Eructations, USB IT.
To ours Ketvous Debility, USB IT.
To cure Ilydoehondria, USE IT.
To oure Fallowncss of Complexion, USE IT.
To enre Pimples and Blotches, ' USE IT.
For General Prostration of the
Physical powers, USE IT,
and It will enre you.
Sold everywhere, at 11.00 per bottle, Manu
factured exclusively by
A. I. SHAW,
Jlrugglst,
CI.KARFIEI.D, PA.,
Who offers liberal InJuoementl to the trade.
OjI. 57. ISMHf.
For Rent I
rpilK nndereigned offers lo rent a DWKLLINO
I 1IOI 8K and lll.At'KSM ITU SHOP, tlluale
n.i.nd l O. In Hell tnwnshin. Ihis Is a very
desirable looation for the lnnliii-.i. A full set of
tools In the rliip. I'lentv ot custom, a g-im
.ehool in the vitiligo. Address or apply to 11. h.
Henderson or the subscriber.
March lA-tf liKNRY UK ST If, Jr.
Insure Your Properly I
TI1R nnderslrned nr. prepared to Uk. any
reasonable tire rlke, In gold and reliable
c-ompenlee, such US the Ksriners' Mutual," ol
York, Pa.i the" Andes," or Cincinnati, Ohio i the
"dermania," of New York, and othrrs. Hat.
reannnohle, nnd In enee of ln money will be pnld
uppmmptlr. UIVIN KUEUS.
Oloarlielii, Pa., April 1, IsTI tf.
CAltnol.IC PLANT 1M10TBCT0H
for tale by
je2:).m llAltTHWICK A fnw":
CHWP . good article at
j KHATZr-R A LTTI.K'S,
aept20.ini Oppotll. th. Jail.
10(ITS AND PIIOP.HI Immerte twk !
I , lllebardion'l eelebrated Hoots and Mhoe,.
Just recived at KKATZKR A l.VTI.K M,
spt;o Im Opposite tb.Jsll.
a. n. ruwaLL.
MILLER & POWELL,
, WlIOI.litiAI.K 1 RETAIL
MERCHANTS,
Graham's Row, Uarkel St.,
CL I! A R Fl F.LI), PA.
We would most rospeetfully inform our friends,
euttomert, aud th. publio generally, that wo are
now back In our old quarters, which have been
remodeled nnd Improved, and w. are now pre.
pared to accommodate all who mty favor ui by
calling.
NEW GOODS!
We have Just received one of the largest stocks
of all kinds of Merchandise over brought to Clear
field county, whicn wo Intend to tell at inch fig
nres as will make it an object for all persons to
purchase from no. Families layiug in wintor
fall to give us a call, as we feel oonOdcut our
price, and auperlor quality ef goods will amply
satisfy all. Our atosk of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffcei of lb. best quality, Teas, Su.
gart of all kinds, Moloaset, Fish, Salt, Cheoee,
Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flour nnd Feed,
Ac., Ac. Our stock of
D It Y GOODS
it largo and varied, and w. will just say we can
supply any article In that line, without enumcr-
ting.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
We hare a large stock of ready-made Clothing
for Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose of
at a very small advance on eost.
Boots and Shoes, Huts and Caps, Hardware,
Queens ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions,
Funcy Goods, Carpets, Oilulotlii, Wall Pspers,
Window Shades, Ac.,Aq.
jMTBeiug extensively engaged In the Lux bar
business, we are able to offer superior inducements
to Jobbers.
MILLER A POWELL.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 6, 1871.
FALL GOODS!
JUST RECEIVING !
TItlllT CALICOKf. SPLESMilD 10,. C.M.I
J coc, Delaines, Shirting Checks, Mu.lint,
1'liiids, Whito Hoods, Percales, Japaue. Silks,
Mack Silks, Silk l'nplins, Dlaek Alpaca,, Table
i, incus, clvcteens, .uawis, liny, (.us. meres, to.
AT J. MILES KHATZER'S!
TJOSIHRY, SILK GLOVES, HEST PARIS
XL Hid tllovet, Lace Cillers, Hair Switch., and
Cbignons, Hair Nets, Corsets, lloop Skirtt, As.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S !
D
RES3 TRIMMINGS, SILK FRIXUES-
Satin, Velvet Ribbons, lJnttons, Ac.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S!
TRIMMED HATS. RIIlllONS,
Millinery Uoods, Ae., At.
AT J. MILES KRATZKR'SI
TTNEQl'AI.ED STOrK OF LADIES' AND
J hildren s Shoes and Onilers, Mm s French
Kip and Calf Coots, Calf and Laming Uaitcrs, Ac
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S !
o nnn ces wall paper -o. to
if))J $1.(10 per bolt Carpets Floor Oil
t'loths, Window Shades, best Wbile tlranit. Tea
Ware, Ulas n arc, Table Knirot and Forkt, Ac.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S !
Cliiorre teas, coffee, and otiier
J tlroceriee, Dried Apples, Pooches, Cherries,
Prunes, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Ae.
ff4The above, with an immense stock .f other
('iodft, bar. bren bought at the lowest oa..h prices.
and will b. offered at very low ratee.
tf-Com. nnd eiamin. them whether you
buy or not.
J. M. KRATZER.
(Formerly C. Kratzcr A Sons.)
Neit door to If. F. Bigler A Co.'s Hardware Slor,.
Clearfield, March 15, 1871 tf.
1871. - 1871.
AUTUMN!
HEED 11 ROT HE IIS,
Haaair SrniRr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
inn
Main Srnsir,
ClRWENSVILLK, Y.K.,
Ar. opening THIS WEI'.K an attractive
stock of
GOODS FOR THE SEASON !
Our stock will b. rapl.t. with th.
. E3 ;
H
NEWEST DESIGNS I
B
o
'A
V
In Foreign nnd Domoelie
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
COATINOS, REPELLENTS,
FLANNELS, Etc., .to.
Together with n full line of
Notions, Trimmings,
LADIES' AND OENI S
Furnishing Goods,
And MILLINERY UOODS,
At Prices to suit (he Times I
Do not fail to call. r
rie.peclfully,
REED IIROTIinRS.
P. ft. Having putrhn.ed largely l Millinery
(Inndt, MlllinTS in adjacent tonus will be tup.
plied al wholesale rales.
pVpUmber 13, 1971.
1)RrHi:fl Cherries, Applet, PeaebM, Currants,
dwtet Potatoes, and all kinds of eatables, at
KRATZER A LYTI.KS.
aeptN lm Opposite th. Jail.
T lumen' c)mJTABLI:l kek
W hav. printed a larg. numlier of th. new
FEU BILL, and will on tb. receipt of twenly
Ivt etntr, mall e"pj to.ttv iddrett, yM
r. a. ii ill ib.
grjj Coodjj, tBrsrrirf, (f tf.
pEACE IH RUROTEI
GRKAT EXclTK.VE.NT '
IN FRENCIIYILLEI
The bloody oontrt! between France and Prussia
it tt an end for the presvnt, to far a, the slaugh
tering of men and the. destruction of property Is
concerned. Th. Koyal Jugglers no duubt pride
themselves and rcjuloe over the result, but how
insignificant it their work when compered with
u Human, .nu cnrisiian cnorit or
L. lr: COUDRIET.
who bat undertaken to supply all th. cltiient in
the lower end of tho eouniy with food and rnimcnl
at eieeeding low rales from bis mutumoth store in
ML'I.SO.NDURlJ, where b. onn always be found
"'J u wan upon eaucri ana supply tbeui with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such at Cloths, Satinetts, Cnsslmerot, Muslins,
.'.mini-., Liinen, lirillliig,, caliooes,
Trimming,, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready -made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps all uf the best material and made toord.r
lluse, Bocks, Uloves, Mittens, Laoes, Ribbons, Ac
UKOCERlEd OF ALL KIJiDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Kelt,
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardwar., Queensware, Tinware, Callings, Plows
ana i inw l listings, IValls, Ppikrs, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes,
Perfumery, Paints, Van.ish, Giles, and a general
nssurimcni oi oiaiionery,
GOOD FLOUR.
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
sola ai tlie lowest possible figures.
LIQUOHS, such as Krandr, Wine, flin, Whisky,
wnjuv m mivniviuvm, nuicucr s ana
Hoofland's Bitters.
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which th
flintiest prlee will be paid. C'lovrrsecd on band
and for sals at the lowest market price.
Alio, Aeent for Strattunvilla nd rurmviii.
Threshing Machines.
&.Call and see for rourselves. Ton wilt fln.i
evor thing usually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COL'DIIIET.
Frenchvllle P. 0., Vareh 1, ISTI.
X. B. AnXOLD..
.W. KOSS DAnTSIlOllJI.
"Cheaper than the Cheapest!"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
ini mcsiTtn ir
Arnold & llartixtioru,
(Ont door wast of First National Dank,)
tl'RWEMSVILLE, PA.
HAVING just return.d from tht east with n
complete assortment of Goods suitable for
Spring and Summer trade, w. ar. nuw ready
to furnish all kinds of Qoodi
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanMng oar eastomtrt for their
lihoral petroaag. during th. past year, w.
would most resj .ctfully nth for l enntinuane.
of tht stoat.
Our Stock consists of n complete atterlment
f Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware,
n'lllowware, Groceilet, Roott f 8ho.s, nets A
Capt, Clothing, Tobaeeot, Ao. Also, Flour,
Bacon, Salt, Fish, Grain, eto.
All of whiih wljl b. told on the most reason.
able termt, and tb. highest lnaiket prle. paid
for Grain, Wool and all klndt of Lumber and
Country Prodnee.
JPfV:t.!t girt us a call hefort purchasing
vlsewhore. Batisfaotlon guaranteed at to prieo
and quality. 1
ARNOLD A HAKTSUOItN,
Corner o( llaln and Thompson Etrcett,
npr:0 CURWENSVILLB, PA.
j. r. witrin w. w. irm.
WEAVEK & ISKTTM
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at th. eld stand of Q. L. P.eed A Co.,
their stock of goods, consisting of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c, &o.,
At tbe moil reasonable rates for CASII or In
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODtTn.
Adraneea made to those engaged in get
ting out square timber on the most advantageous
terms. January 6, 1P70.,
1871.
1871.
srnnfi goods:
The First of the Season I
Tho Cheapest in this Morkotl
BUY I BUY I! BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Tour Dry Goods,
Yonr Groeeriet,
Tour Window Curttint,
Your Ctrpatl,
Your Oilcloths,
Your Wall Tapers,
Yonr Hats,
' Your Ctpt,
Your Carpet Chain,
Tour Stoves,
Your Raeen and Feed.
Your Hardware,
Your Queensware,
Your Notl.nt,
Your Roots t Short,
Your Letther,
Yonr She. Finding.,
Your Flour and Fish,
SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesalolo country
merchants.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ae. A liberal dit
count t. builders.
Everything that yon need ean be bad nt great
advantage to Ibe buyer, nt
KRATZER A l.YTLE'S,
Uarkot street,
CLranrm.n, Pa., opposite th. Jail, 9 (
J
OIIN TH OUT MAN,
Dealer In all kinds of
FURNITURE,
Market Street,
' On. door east Allegheny l!ue,
.ngl71 CLEARFIELD, PA.
QILK HATS Latest Spring itylc.
i t ' ft, R. Ft'LLERTONS.
B
LANK tXHTABtK HALti FOR
sale it this eftsa,
THE SMITH HOUSE, )
(Opposite Iho Pasting r liipot.)
CLi:Aniii:i,L( pa.
rpiIC undvrslgued, having Itnsed this Leuse tor
X i scries of years, Is ready to entertaiu stran
gers and travelers generally, nnd the rrfore s'lh Ha
sojeurners to give him a call. His Table will be
supplied wiih the brst the market affords, and tts
Bur will contain the choicest of wines and liquois.
The house, furniture, beds and bedding arotutircly
new, which alwnysadds to tlio comfort ot' travslvs;
while the stabling atlaihcl Is large and roonp,
justsultid for teamsters. Cliarfrs moduvat.
iani:T0 WILLIAM H. UHAULKT.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
WAhSET Bt., CLKAUFIKLD, P4.
rpHIS large anj eommodioul flew tiofel has
J. Iiccn opened fnf II" aocomffiod.it if.n o the
public, where the proprietor will be glud to meet
his old friends, and rwcive a share ol public pat
ronnK. Uy strict personal attention to tlie de
tails of Uis huiincss, he hopes to be able to render
satisfaction to bis patrons. Tho 'J AllLK will
always be bountifully supplied with tbe btst ibat
can be procured in the market, nnd tlm IMH
will contain a full slock of LlyLUKS, tKKH, Aa,
Uood stalling attuchi d.
CAfJPHU Ll:iP0LI)T,
Clearfltld, Martb IJitiV ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Hcoondnnd Market 81 reels,
CLi:ai:mi:i.), ia.
IIIIH old and commodious Hocl bos. during
X the pad year, been mlargcd to double its
former capacity fur tbe entertainment of stran
gers ani guests. Tbe wh-de building has been
refurnished, and ths proprietor will spars to
pains to render his guests comfortable while
staying with bim.
pirt be "Mansion Ifouso' Omnibus runs to
and from tlie .Depot on the arrival and departure
of each train. JOHN LUlUlltUI Y,
pro 70 tf Proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curw nthvllle, lcarllcld county, Fa 11
mill old ai.4 well estsMithcd Uriel, beauti- s
JL fully situated on tlie banks of ths Suso,ee
hanna, in the Voroagh of Curwcnivitle, has bten
lea led for a term of years by the undersigned.
It has beon entirely refitted, and is now ores te
the public generally and the travelling commu
nity in particular. No pains will be spured te
render guests comfortable while tarrying at this
houis. Ample Stabling roo-n for the accommo
dation of learns. Charges moderate.
6ci. 2S, lfe70-tr.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST, PUILirSMJKO. PA.
THE undersigned kcpt ccrstantly on bard
tbe beft of Liquor. His table is alnuys
supplied wltn the best the market aflorda. The
traveling publio will do well to jrtve him a call,
nor 166. KOiiLKT LLOYD.
giiAvv iiotsr..
Corner of Market and Prout Street!,
t'lcarllcld, Pa.
This magnificent Hotel is entirely new tem
pi etc in all lis appointment, and convenient to 1
the Court House. A free Omnibus ruus to and
from tlie Hcpvt on the arrivnl and A nurture of
each train. UEOIIUK N. COLIHJHN,
April 13. 18T0. Proprietor.
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CON AUD HO INK.
Near the Kail road lVpot,
Clrarlield, Pa.
8. P. IIOW, Proprietor.
This Lojsc is large, well fuminhed, and nearly
new, and the Proprietor fuels confident of render
ing satisfaction to gut cts. .N. L. Uood stabling
connected with tho hotel, oi-Tl
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PKN.V'A.
Accommodations first -clas and charges moderate.
oetJ JOUl F. YOl'NG, Proprietor.
U N T O U R 11 V K ,
Oppoit. tb. Curt Iluun,
LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A.
. jeH7l iUI PEAL A Ik ROM, Prop',.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer
CLGAHFIHLD, TA.
HAS just received a fine lot of French CALF
8KINA, and Is now prepared to mannfac-
ture everything in his line at the lowest figures.
He will warrant his work to be as represented.
He respectfully solicits a oall, nt his shop on
Market street, second d or weU of the port office,
where he will do all in his power to render satis
faction. Some fine Galtor tops on hand.
snjt67- DAMKL CONNELLY.
XEW BOOT KM SHOE SIliT.
EDWARD MACK,
Con. MA11KLT A Si) Srs., C1.KA1IFIELD, Pi.
rpilK rroi.rl.tor be, entered int. tb. BOOT or
I SIIOK business at tlie abor. eland, and
is determined not to be outdone eltber in qual
Ity or prle. for his work,, ppoetal attention
will b. (Mid to manufacturing Sewed work. II.
has on band a large lot of Ereueh Kip and
Calf Skins, of the very best quality. Th, .iii
sens of Cloarfleld and vicinity ar. respectfully
invited to give him a trial, Ko cbarg. for ealla.
novo." (I tf
Ilardu'nrf, Uintrnrc, &(,
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
CHLIKS III
II A It IP W A IB E ,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harness, Collars, .te., for sale by
II. F. IM'JI.KR 4 CO.
I
PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD-
Ing Day Forks, for tale by
II. F. UIGLER A CO.
QtL, PAINT, rUTTY, CLASP,
Kails, etc., for sal. by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
II
a TIN ESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
Findings, fur tele by
II. F. r.ini.ER A CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For talt by
II. F. BIGLER i CO.
gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND
Hies, for tel. ly
II. F. 'BIOI.ER 4 'CO.
RON I IRON I 11JON! IRON!
For sal. hy
II. F. MCiLEB t CO.
II
OKSB SHOES & HORSE SHOE
HAILS, for tale hy
II. F. BIGLER A CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES.
And list Manufacture, for tale hy
II. F. 1IIGLEU CO.
WIUULE SKEINS AND Pint
BOXES, for tslsby
II. F. BIG LEU & CO.
pODDER CUTTERS for "tile by
cn30 70. II. F. BIOI.ER A CO.
CLrlN'ED l'L.STEIl AND UTPHAIL1C
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