Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 15, 1871, Image 3

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CLKAKKIKLP, PA.
pNNtAY MORNINO, NOV. l, 1871.
Terms of Subscription.
U in Ivjmci'.or within tliroo twmthi ,f 5 00
' j tf:vr three iivl before ix months..,., 2 60
It o i the ex titration of six uiontltt ... 3 00
""Tr Ml :irtKlo to hi?uro Insertion In thin
UfiixHlM i:iUmpi niurch nr. J. n.
w . O..I.K. u u i i ..L
W S.d.nol a A. M.
pvrr Mating erery Thursday, at 7j P. M.
(Viimuni" Si-r vice, flnt Sabbath of every
!h, in A. M.
.. ...! ri'iL 4'liurrlilTtilfniikl T.
jt.m;it IUli.. PuMlo Hi-rviee Hun day morning
. II) o", ! ick. iii. I At 7 P. M. Sunday School at
P. M.-l'r.ver Meeting Wednesday evening
prrhl''Ml C'liitrrll Iter. Mr. Bitmiii.
sUic Scrvn'c tvory habbath, morning and even
'llaptM i'liurrh Rer. W.Tl. Fkivmrr, Pae-
ffHiinj. n'ti-niiitPiT.
Ml KraiirN' t hurcli ( atliollr llcr. T.
; M M im Mnsa at lu J oeloek A. M on the
(fou l u-i t ( -ii r Mi SuncUyi of each month.
I'liFAi'iiiNn. No preventing provi-
fa:?, .l im sort icea will be hold tn the Lutheran
tiar.-h, in thi' place, on Sabbath neit, November
rh at 11 o'clock a, m. and 7 o'clock, p. m.( by
Etr. Lply, of Frosthurg, Md.
Railroad Time. Theclmnffe mtulo
Ib th- srri. :il and departure of train at thii ta-
i. follow : M.iil train arrive at 1 1:45 a.
kin- at 3:20 p. m. Express arrive at 9:10
,. m and 1 raves at 6:45 in the tuorniug.
Mail Letting. Wo publ.Hh in otir
ilf'rJHH) columns, for the benefit of our reader,
Lit i Ttion of the great mail letting, to take
p :.i.'f next March, which rclatea to the routci in
ar nwn county.
Gn.ucri Di.ff.atfd. A reliable grn-
Lji:in infurm us that ho saw turnipi at "Oil"
TufM, in Cheat township, which girthed 22
irhrj. Tliii-out tops Mr. Guclich't 21 ioclier.
Win next?
m I..
A KxtkisLknt Map Wo haco re-
m-I from the publisher, a copy of the last .rdi
i.ii of Andcrmn'i Penunylvania Kaitroad Map.
I; : Tl:c wit railroad innp of the Plate now rub-
;-!)--1. The engraving aud workmausbip is iu-
f r".. To be had by addrrffMiig J. I. Smith, Xo.
j; S tutli $th itrect, 1'uiladtlphia, or at the Post
Offif in tbifl pluee,
li Nut at JI)me." Tho Journals
'uumik'-" coi respondent having bten absent 4hc
j-t rik, in tjttrtnl hitsiueps, no "huiinC5l"
mTiiniiit'a'ion, or homily on firtue, confiftenay
ioul.tful mi-aN, will likely appear this week
in tl.;it g mlt m.Auly organ. If at wo presume all
:b' j t 'i "ill be treated at leng'b in the next
IMU-.
A Lkctlkk. Tho Junoauta Lecture
Cluii, t Tvrone, have opened the lecture campaign
fir l-ri-. Tiirodoro Tilton, Oliro Logan, Fred.
P ;!j, .lulin It. Gongh aud Anna iJiokinson
tiic !ji n vcurr i. Mr. Tiltun dcliveri the open
ia l-rhiro tbiff evening, (Kith). Theodore ii a
Hr ii''k," yet wo fh ni'd like to Jtrar him, nol
w i'i-' ui-iing his vagnriei nnJ the erotcholy nor
! wit S wbirli he n in tho habit of interlarding
I s Id-iuriM. Tbo club ie entitled to patronnge for
t:r (1 ',''"l pe rseverenco and the nice card they
cTfr fur t.ile. Five for $2.
1!f opkmxo. W o fonrn thatconsid-
t'vl mi. in lTtatiding cTia'i in reference to the
k .i tiling of the M. Cburth at Curwcmville,
li. Ii b;ut been closed for come time, undergoing
fi't tnivi' rrpairv. Tbo information we have on
tli- nljeet it to ihe efTert (but it will lie re-opened
on the Un Sunday in tbi month, being the 26th.
Eiiiim iit iniiiitpri are expected to bo prewut. The
y.illif e invited to attend.
ittr. J. P. ,McMiirray will preach in the above
eh'irt h on Monday night, Nur; 12th, and Her. J.
II M-C'rd will preach on the following Thursday
Asuthku Lodiie. Wo Irani llinl
i-; ith-T Fellow' lodge will he instituted at
Ani'-miiV, Jordan township, on the 2:td of tliii
UK-nil). A cordial Invitation ia extended to the
brethren of the order to be present. Ample ar
r.iuc'iiH'iit- have been made, so that no one need
dtiern-d from going from the fact that Ansou
vllc ii In thewood. 1 hose who repair thither
w.ll l-arri that the churn of (bat portion of the
f untv ure "out of the woods." Although their
U't j";r" prop of timUr is still Kicking to the
b'tttttiii of the river, between Lumber Ci'y and
Lok Haven.
Pni.t, afteh Tn e ''QuEr.n."--We
J im incidentally that two boxes of counterfeit
'lust pased In rough this place last week, for
fumni itlc, por AthiinV Tupress company. We
hjir ihe parties to wliom they were addresHl will
B"i l-e f'jrh enough to pay the V. 0. I), charges
ati'l l-.se t heir money. It it had enough to order
"queer" sttiff, hut to pay for it is more nib
"uiiully wrong. To our mind, sound morals de
nun ! i but tbo express agents "blow" on every
in In idual who reeeivi-s one of these boxes, iu or
hr to b ren It up this hifuraous traffic In counterfeit
Uioii'7 and Iwgun jewelry.
U'nv not Buy at Home? Wo no-
t:c that a portion of our ciliicns still persist In
pitrouizing the retail stores on Chestnut and
liiiiib mrr.'ti, I'liilaJ- IpUia the ladies in partic
ular. This to our mind i nil wrong, when jiift as
It ""I, fahiinalle and ehenp elothing and wearing
sf-pmcl c;in be purebait-t) from our neighbors in
tltarficll, as in I'bilndflpbia.
In the line of ladies' wear, the tore? of Rotd
KrotlnTH and Mrs. YY&tsoo contain all that the
n "t fashionable need oreould d sire, and for a
'"- price than they can he purcba'ed In tbo city,
'i.' einfcss that wo are what is generally termed
a ' trie traler," but our views are of a wholesale,
oilier thau a retail, cbaraiter, Keigbhorhood
s'luncc In business, just as in (he soeinl circle, can
l . : , ... ... ..... ....
i'-rurneu ou o in mutual wenelit of all. Besides,
the enterprise of our Clearfield merchant demands
patnmae of (he Aititcti of the county.
CrawFNsviM.E Wo linppcncd to
tnike a pop oall on our up river neighbors, a
frw dnvs ago, and Dot having been in the "burg"
i'T over eighteen months, we were much pleased
"i noticing the general improvement which had
uk d ,iano within that time. The whole borough
pmus to have been repainted fcr.d otherwise re-f-M'A,
ttlrn the erection of several mi hxt initial
'"'iMmg,, Among tho disguised buildings, none
more opp.irtnt to our view than the Metbn
'l'' t hnreh, which has lately been repainted and
r-ri, ,0 fllr, ftQ rxtrtit ,illlt k iQg Jtiirr than
v, r, I if, in the mean time, the moral character
" the iiiMulMTbip has made similar headway In
''"e i initio life, Curwensville possmsei a "Ood-
congregation. Our intfrnt having led us
" I'Hi rview the merehant, we found Ihem "over
ul and ciirV in business, waiting upon their
fi-tomors. This "m partlQiilarly Iho case at the
-towp Homes of Merer!. Arnold A Hartshorn,
Messrs. Thompson A C'o aud Messrs. liartsock A
""".iwin, now Faust A (Jw-dwin), who had their
"uus full of new good and customurs, Ptarting
f'T tbo river end of the boreugli, wo were stB
t tbeebange In ''Harnegat," aa the oonier
w" 'lleil a fnarter of a cfntnry ago. Instead of
md, cotiilneiilal lonkiiig store house, which
"'" I l grace thnt locality, there Is a Urge three
'ior hoildiag, containing the finest itore rnom
nd t-Tce in the county, together with a large hall.
Tii'ltiscineut, or grocery department, I to arranged
so eore mod in us, tltat two horses aud wagons
'Mi rnter and load or onload, and looks More like
'''nnsvlvania railroad freight depot than
"'"try store room. The finish of Ihe store room
i office ts elegiat, helng of solid chestnut, and
'"' itantiil throughout, and does great ercdlt to
proprietors, MrKri. F. A. A Wm. D. Jrvln,
bs- mi a4 ts1ver(iPiaeDl IU U aod ia
CatiT Crrbk, Oot Slsl, 1871.
M)t, KoiTua: Id your last Issue I see that you
are dealing out a little good advloe to the Demo
orate of Beooaria, Pike and Karthaut. I am lur
ry that you did not extend your counsel to Chest,
for sumo of our would-be moat strenuous Demo
crat le stickler! fur the nomination, (that U when
they were lu found Democratic company,) noeded
a good deal of talking to on supporting Ihe nom
Inee for Assessor. Wa mot aud put In nomination
for Assessor a man whose qualifications to dis
charge the dutiea or that oflloe are lu all respect,
save that of age, superior to those of the gentle
man elected. Why "be thii thu-r 'There was
certainly sumo motive in view, aud U appears to
me a dishonorable one at that. Aire the matter
a dispaniunata consideration for one moment.
Think of eighteen or twenty Democrat voting for
tho Republican candidate for Assessor, aud among
them the heavy artillery of the paitjr. This is
ecrlainly not a gratuitous Job. We know them
op hero, or at least tome of thorn. They oume
down flat-footed. Their track were to lie seeo In
the sand. How can any party prosper with such
men In It, who will tell their birthright for a uieu
of Radical pottage. IVhnps this is the new de
parture, and tho lesser light do not undestand It.
Consequently we cannot appreciate it. If it brings
about muh results in a townfhip, It is not to bel
wondered at that the party was to fhamufully de
feated throughout tho State. It would have been
better for the Demooratio party if the new depar
turcMa and itt aiders and alwtton bad been in
Tophct, pumping thunder at a ha'penny a clap,
than trying to force the mouatruua doctrine down
the throat of tho Simon pure Democracy. No,
gentlemen, no mora tuoh nasty, ttlnkiug stuff.
One doe hat proved sufficient. It Is to be hoped
that our next Democratic State Convention will
act all thing right again, and give u a good,
souud, progrcsMvo Democratic platform, with De
mocracy on one plate aud ncgnmin and radicalism,
with all itt crimes, which are legion, on another,
and then we will go into the fight to win. I sbalj
keep an eye oo this new departure In thi locality,
and if it plays fast and loose, I shall keep you
informed of its freaks. Picket.
it. B. There is no disparagement intended a to
the qualification of Iho Assessor elect. Ho is a
kind neighbor and a good cititcn, but he is no
Democrat, and on election duy he carries hit view
into efTict. When the township was hopelessly
Republican, he gave no quarter bit motto was,
to the victors belong the spoils. He bu about as
much love for Democracy aa ilie devil ha fur holy
water. P.
We stand conectcd. We overlooked the diry
work done in Chest township, several Weeks ago,
when wo called the attention of our reader to the
local freaks in tomo of the townships on election
d:iy. We are obliged to our correspondent for
calling our attention to the matter, and hope he
will keep us posted, generally, on Chest creek
affairs. En.
NEWbTAPER JuniLKK. Very few pu-
pers, religious or aecular,tiow published, have been
in exidlonco more than a quarter of a century ; but
the A'ew York Obttrrtr announce that it will en
ter upon its fiftieth year in the beginning of 1872.
It waa established a a religious paper; giving
aUo the roost impiiiaut secular news; and it has
been one of the ablest, and at the tame time, ono
of tho most uecessful Journals In the country.
The publishers announce fothc coming year, as
a frco gift to each of their tubwribcru, a New
Year Hook; ooutaiuiug a vast amount of informa
tion in regard to Church and State, and all impor
tant huainer affairs, a real encyclopedia, such a
any intelligent person wibc to haw always at
hand. Specimen copies of the paper aud prospec
tus of tbe Year Rook sent free to all who apply.
Now subscribers will receive the paper free until
January 1st. Address, Sidney K. Morse, Jr., A
Co., 37 Park Row, New York.
The Nk.w Hoard. Tito Hoard 0f
County Commissioners reorganized on jcatcrdav.
The member elect, F. F. Coutrict, Ksq , being duly
qualified, entered upon tbo duties of his office;
after which, on motion, Samuel II. Ilindman was
elected President of the Board, who, together
with David Buck and Mr. Coutrict, oow constitute
the same. Samuel H, SbafTnrr, Emj., tho retiring
member, proved a faithful public servant, and
carries with him in hi retirement the confidence
of his associate, and the plar.dita of the public,
of "well done," will be awarded him as ho pasae
down the valley. -
IIemovkd.'IIio WillianiHport Run
ay: Levi F. Irwin, Kq., of CloarGold county,
was in our city last week, and has taken the Het
nerFarni, about 2J mitea north of Williamsport,
upon which ho expects to locate by the first of
April. Mr. Irwin it a practical farmer, an indus
trious citizen and a Justioo of the Peaoe in Law
rence townabip, where he was born and reared and
now Tee idea. He ia also a good Domocrat, and
when he come among ua, his cititensbip will
prove a raluah'o acquisition to tbe Lycoming De
mocracy. Communicated.
A report is current throughout tho
county that I am treating a case of small pox at
the Allegheny house. It is due to tho bouse and
to the town to any, that thi Is oot true nor do I
know of any case of small pox in town.
T. J. BOYER.
Clearfield, Nov. 1.1, 17I.
IIouhr Burned. Wo learn that
John Anderson, residing in the northern portion
of Pike township, had hit dwelling destroyed by
fire one day last week, losing nearly all his house
hold goods. The fire eaught iu the roof, from the
pipe, and there was not water enough on the
premises to put it out, which oould have been
dono had there been oue dozen bucket of water
at ban I.
The Ashkrrmrnt. The Lycoming
Fire Insurance Company has made an assessment
of twelve and a half per cent, to eorer their losses
in the Chicago fire. To illustrate a little bow it
strikes, we will Just state that tho tax on the ma
terial in the Hmtbui a oBlco amounts to $fi2.50,
effectually swallowing up about thirty-one cub-
sLitavrlcfl.
Oo Novtmlwr U'lb, ISTl, lij Kcv. W. (1. FR.
ai-MX, Mr. JOHN J. PTtJUMM), of Clrr6elJ,
to Mill LIZZIE II 1 1 . i: , of LumUr Citj.
Sit.
In Clearfield, on November 0lb, 1H7I, MARY
BAKI.KTT, Id Ih. tith ;r of her ir.
'iHartftj.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrwted weekly l.jr RlrllAlin MoMor, Wholeptal.
and Hetnil Untler in Vrj Uootln, (Irnerie., Pro.
visiono, Ao.. MHrh.t .Ireet, ClearneM, l-a.
C'LKAiiriKi.n, Nov. ii, 1971.
Applet. Kmn,00(4 1 Oil
Dried, tjl Ib Ill
A,,le liutur.Vt'il. I nn
B.uler IHi(4 as
lean i ll UiHif I 5 i
Hurkwbeal I Oil
lluekwheal flour Ibf 4
It,., f, ilrir.l Ii
B.'.f, rre.h Kri) I"
ll.,r,K M 12 00(.v 14 011
Corn, .helled 1 00
Corn, ear 0"f.( 40
Corn meal, "P "aek, I 4"
Chop, ia cwlj 1 Ml
Clovcrxced H "
Ch.em J"
Cherries Ih. H"
Cbiekenf, llrid, bf 1
Ktx 2"
Kli.netd 3 00
Floor, ...,,... oiioe T 6
ll r i oii'iiio oo
(("Jf, drepaed
Ilidex, greoa
Ham. )
Hhoulilar. oil(a
Nidri.. 0(K, j)
n
t
IH
10
1.1
20
I, aril
Mem lurk, Id bbl
ID 40
'tail "0
Union, 1 no
I'olaloo 00 M fO
I'eaehei, -Irie.l, tt 121
Planter, V bbl
11 r.
'. Ih
Hall. V ra. k
I 40
1 10
I
40
Shinlel,llin.4(n,S 00
Sl,,,nlr,,2llinll)(:j II 00
Timnlh .cad 7 Ml
Tallow H
Wheat 1 W
Wool . - Ml
Wood, VI eord I M
A)SIkTH A.THIX' SiOTU'lVXollu.
In hereby iten Ibal lelUr" of a iin i n il ra ' ion
on Ib.ellaleol A. k. W lllllll T, dm'.i, laic of b.)
iKininjrh of C Ivarlli I.I, Clearlli Id .otinly, I'eiili a.,
baring Iteen dul. raiilrd to tbe under. ifiueil. all
poreoni lu.lebled to laid ! will pica, oink.
inimedial. piyuint, and llioia hnrinK olaimt or
tinman, U will preant them properly au.lb.uttr.altd
fur icttlement without delay.
kHTI.T WnidHT,
Cleardelil, Not. I, l71-Ct. Aduiioiilratrix.
-pklHHOI.UTlOV NIITICIC Th. partner
1 ) ehip h.relnfnr. .lilting Iwtwtea Itarl.ook A
Uooilwin I. diaroleed. All paraoni havinx ao
eounta with tb lata flm ara requeatfd to oall aod
..til. thru at on...
.... . . ABX80(;K t (lOOIl Wirt.
Curolill. K.r, a. 1171 .11.
8MId (oodi at bottom prloei.
Bain Daormai,
IlaU aod Capi, of tho latent itylo., at D. R.
Fullerlou'a.
Vmm . llr. Jamu McUlaugMIn, It will be
notluod by an eilrortiiemeiit, and by handbllla
po.iod up, will haTe a vondue on Tburiduy, Ihe
311th.
If you want to buy. Lone J auk, Yaobt Club,
Virginia, Pride of Durham, Lynchburg, Dig Liok,
Tip Top, Killikiniok, I'owballuu or Uroenbaek
Smoking Tobaeoo, Cheap, at Wholtial. or Retail,
go lo It. 11. 81,aw.
The "Durnnd" Kid (Jlorea, handsome oolora,
and eyory pair guaranteed, at Reed llrothera.
New itoek Dooti and bhoei, JuHt raeelTod at D.
H. Fullortou'i.
HrrvaLo HoBKa (rat-olaii for lato very oheap
at II. F. Iliglor A Co'a.
V. hare un huod a larg. aiiorltnont of plain
and ranoy r lower..
ltaro IliioTitani.
went. Furnlabing Uoodi oral) rari.tl.i, for .al.
at D. K. Fullerton'a.
Call at Mri. Watlnn'i Faney Store, and examlno
the itoek of Fanoy Ilrena Good, and other article.
on cihlbitlon. The old neceuily 6f going to the
city to obtain tbo late ilylai il now obviated.
Faibionable people have juit to call at Ml. Wat
iod'i aud tboy can be .uitod.
If yon want to buy Loulfville Nary, Golden
Nary, Richmond Navy, Baltimore Twint, Atlantio
Cable, Rright or Ulaek Caveudiih Tobaeeo, cheap,
at wbolcaate or retail, go to R. II. Shaw 'a.
Self-adjuiting gum Overaboei, at D. R. Fullor
tou'i.
Honai Blank it all stylos and hinds very
cheap at 11. F. Rigler A Co'.
The best stock of G lures in town, at D. Jt. Ful
Icrton's.
Persons in need of Ruffalo Robes aod Horse
Blankets, should call at the Hardware Store of II.
F. Rigler A Co., and eaaivlne their stock. Tlioy
are eelling them at a very amall advance on cost.
Have you a severe wrt neb or sprain t Have you
rheumatism in any form? Have you stiff neck, or
bunches caused by rheumatic paiusf If so," John
aon'c Anodyne Liuiment" is a specific remedy, and
is also the best pain killer in the world.
We often tee large stocks of cattle which do not
seem to thrive, and come out "spring poor," all for
want of tomethiug to start thorn iu the right di
rection. One dollar's worth of Sheridan' Cavalry
Condition Powders, given to tuch stock occasion
ally duriog the winter, would he worth more than
an oxtra half tun of hay.
!Ur Wabtkd. Jaine L. Leavy wants eight or
ten ton of good Hay, for which the market price
will be paid. novS
Dr. F. Platto, Kclecfic Pbynician and Surgeon,
oners ma aer vices to the people of llearnrhl and
vicinity, and will be in readiness to attend all
professional calls, by duy or night. Office on
Kr'd street, west of tbe depot, Clearfield, Pa.
May 31, LS71-tf
cines, Puints, Yarniehcs, Spiees, Fancy Goods,
I ...... ri.;.n.,.. ( 1 t.'.... 11...J.
Stationery, Tuhaeco, Cigars, Saratoga and Bedford
1 te ...... i .1... :..t.. ... .1
Drug Store of IlarUwick A Irwin, Second st.
o-ttlim.
:iUi.SfrU;tufOH3.
Oh Saturday, Xov. lltli, 1871,
Mks. T. K. WATSON
"I7"H.L return from Philadelphia with the fo.
lowing and many otber kinda of floods,
which will bo selected with groat care, and will
be the
Standard Styles for the Winter of 1872 :
French Pattern Hats and Ronnets in Silk Vcl
vet and brut quality of fine IVF, long; and fancy
Ostrich 1'luines, beautiful and fancy t- wom, tell It's
and Satins, Ribbons an I Vlvri, Heart's, Hashes,
Rows, Collars, Ties, Hoods, Nubiaa and other
Woolen (roods, (lluvra, Hosiery, Comb. Nets, Ae.
A general aaortmeiit of beautiful, rich and rare
stxlvs all-wool Hhnwla; Purt, new alyte Coat a,
large assortment fbtll, Jot and other Jewelry of
new designs, Laces, Fringe, I) re a Trimmings, Ac.
Tbia a fork of goodawill he bouarbt for cash, and
will be told al fcl AKVATIUN PRICKS.
Mae. WATdO.V.
ClearCeld, Pa., November 6, 1S71 3t.
W F1HVI
N EAV GOODS!
FAUST & GOODWIN,
- (Sueeeiion to Hartiock A Ooodwio,)
CuiiwKNsviLLe, Pa.,
Have juit opened tho aeweat aad Ineit itook of
all kiodi ot
DUY GOODS, DKKSS GOODS,
Motions, Trimming, Ac ,
LAMF..V HATS and FURS,
Moa'i and Boyi' IIAT8 A CAPS,
(BOOTS AND PIIOES,
GKOCEHIES,
QUEENS WARE,
(1LASS WARE,
WILLOVT WARE,
WOODEN WARE,
II A It D W A II E,
Aud everything osoally kept in a flrat-elaaa store.
Tbe stock ba been selected with oare, and
bought at lowest prines, and will be oM very
cheap for cash. Country produce of all kinds
taken at DiarKei price,
oTV7e ask all to come and ire.-Val;
FAC8T 4 COODWKY,
Ourwensville, Nov. 8, 1H71 8m.
A NEW DEPAKTUKE
Vfr fho l(pitif.t nf llnnLfnrl
I)H. II OV I. If"
PILE OINTMENT
This Important discovery ia one of the mnit re
markable result of modern medical recareb,and
The most Wonttrrul ifc Speedy Remedy
ever known,
I now presented la a tciontillo oomhtnMon of
toothing and healing ag nia, And having thor
oughly (ruled It in nuuiln'ilMB ensei with most
satitfnetory results, do not beritate iu offering It
to the pnl-lic a
Tho moHt certain, rapid and olToctual
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no mailer of bow long itanding,
XtuCil'l by all PruggUtl anil Medicine tleal
cri who ilerlre to alleviate Hit lulTcringi of their
fellow hoingi.
PlllCt, ftO CFNTH TT.n BOX.
T. 1. HOY BR, Bole Pn.prl.lor,
' ' ' Clenrflold, I'a.
oetjirl
Qnf.nnn ?him wutmiu
UUVjUUI
The mbaertben want to buy a
larva lot of lo-ineh ihaved HbingUa, fur Wbiek
w. will pay th. rarr hiaheat warkut nrioa. Par-
11,, b.JiNg wou oa kanii will do well to call at
nor .tore. etbai rttin,
n.-oi4
, a.,P efivkr ? .
SUlsrfUitufous.
JJ-ATS AND GAP. I
AND
ltoota ajid (SIioomI
, TUB PLACB TO QET
Hats & Caps Bootii & Shoes,
, 13 AT
FtLLERTOVS .M)W STORE !
f -
One door north of new Maioule Building,
CI.EARFIKLD, PA.
The larwait Itook of (ondl in thll line .rer
brought Into Ih. county, Ii now open for th. id
peetiun uf th. public, aud will be eold at tb.
Very Lowest Cash Prices I
Alio, a .plenrfld aMortment of GENT'S FI:R
N IS II I NO (llll'l)M, eonieting of Mhirti, Collan,
Noukliei, llundkerohiefi, lilovei, Underwear, Ao.
A largo iloek of CARPETS and OILCLOTI'S.
which will he dinpo.ed or at a.toniehlngly lew
prieei. A liberal ihare of patronage il reapcet
lully lollcited.
tr-DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-
Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
4 5:71 D. R. FII1.I.ERT0N.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTItAORDINARt !
I WOULD r.ipectfallf annousao to tk. oltl.
em or CLEARFIELD and eleinlty that I
her. opened up In the new Maionlo BnilJing,
drat door below Ihe Manila Ilouie, on Seoosd
Strut, with a entire n.w itoek of
WATCUES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Or the lat.it ityl.i and belt tnlih,
Selected with eire. I bare an eiiorttnont
from all the lateil norikl.l In J.w.lry, lulla
bl. for th. Holiday!.
A large itoek of American Walehea from
th. factorial of Appleton, Tracy if Co., at Walt
bam, Mail., and the National Watch Company
at Elgin, III., In from to S ei. cam, alwayi
on hand, and warranted, '
Thankful for your put liberal patronage,!
hope, by itrict attention to builneu, to ovarii
a continuance of h. lame.
All klndi of repairing la y Hal promptly
attended to.
8. I. 6NIDER.
December 114, S7.
gACKF.TT At CKHYVIvR,
BBiLani i
BIILDIG HARDWARE,
Also, manufacturers of
Tin and Sheel Iron Ware,
8 wood Street,
CLEARPULD, PA.
Carpenter and Builder will And It to their
advantage to examine our stock before purchasing
el ac whore.
STOVES ! STOVES !
We ar. now telling tho celebrated TIMES
rouK and RELIANCE, the eheapeit and beat
itore. in th. market.
Every itore fully warranted,, v
ALSO,
PARLOR,
IIEATISO,
and
RAFTINO STOVES!
which will he lold ai cheap ai any In the county.
Strict attention paid ordering article! for par
tica who deiire it.
jar-Roofing, Spouting anl Job work done oa
reaaonable terini.
Clearfield, Pa , April 1 J, 1871.
I'.LLIfld Ol'f AT COST!
FOR C A S II I
The Urgent nock of
FUUJf ITUB 13
aver offered ia CLEARFIELD 1
At the PTKAM CABINET SHOP, corner Market
and filth Street, CLKAHFIL.LD, PA.
The nnderalgned would announce to Ihe public
that he ha on hand and is now offering cheap for
cash, the Unrest stock of Furniture aver in store
in thi county, consisting of
I'pholatered Tarlor Suits,
Chamber Sett, Extension Table,
.Secretaries, Dook Caiei,
Bedstead,
Spring Bed and Mattreisri,
Loan ge and Benohes,
Plain A Marble Top Tables A Bureaus,
Wathstanda,
Cane Seat and Common Chairs,
Rocking Chain, Looking fllasact,
Window Shades, Picture Frames,
Cords and Teasels, Ao. .
Tie also manufactures and knrps nn hand Pat
ent Hpring Beds, the best ever invented. No
family should be without them. Any kind of
goods not oo hand can be had on ihort notice.
Upholstering and repairing neatly executed.
COFFINS, of all slsrs, can be bad un a half
hours' not ice, and at tbe lowest prices. A deduc
tion of 20 per cent, made fur cash.
MI'TAI.MC CAtfEH, or nosewood, Walnut and
Cherry Coffins, with glata or wood tops, furnished
on five hourt' notice.
Personal attendance with benrse, on funeral
occasions, and carriages furnished when desired.
. Thanking the puU.o for past favor, and by
strict personal attention lo business, 1 hope to
receive a continuance of Ihe same.
Remember the place the 8 teem Cabinet Pbop,
Corner of Market and Fifth Streets.
March 2(1, 711. DAN1KL IlKNNKK.
' THE CLEAUFIKLD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manufactured tipaclally for
THE CLEARFIELD TIIADE,
ton IA1.I IT
align .11. F. BIULFR 1 CO.
lOAtl(IIIF.Y'
RESTAURANT,
Sroond Street,
CLEARFIELD, PKSH'A.
Alwayi nn hand, Freeh flyilen, Ine Cream,
Canilie, Nill, ('rackera, Cakea, Cigarl, Tobaeea,
Canned Fruila, Orangea, Lotnom, and all klnili
of fruil In tpnn.
JrrV-MLMAHD ROOM on peeond lloor.
Je2-7I l. MoHALUIIBV.
K firUI HHEI'.P PKI.TOJ WAMI IM
,IM7U And all kindi of I 1 II H for which
the hijtb.it eaih price will be paid, by
eef.13n.naj . (. u. f riiaTi (tM,
5ry Coods, Crorrrin, tt.
1871.
1872.
FALL & Wimil GOODS !
The First of tho Season I
Tho Cheapest in this Market I
BUY! BUY!! BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Vour Dry (loodl, Tonr Window Curtaini,
Your Orooeriei, Your Carpet!,
Your Hardware, Your Oilcloth,,
Your Oueeniware, Your Wall Fapen,
Your Notleni, Your Halt,
Your Boon A Shoci, Your Capi,
Your Leather, Your Carpet Chain,
Your Shoe Findings, Your Rlovee,
Your Flour and Fiih, Your ll.c.n and Feed.
SALT! 8ALTI SALT! at wholeiale to oountry
aiorcbanti.
OILS, PAINTS, (II. ASS, la. A liberal dis
count to builden.
Everything that yon need can be had at great
advantage to the buyer, at
KRATZKR A LYTI.E'S,
Market Itreel,
Ci aanriii n. Pa , oppoiite th. Jail. 3:8
N
T IC W UOIJDII
Xcw Flriti at Wallacelon, Pa.
JOHN HOLT & SONS
Have bought the entire stack of goods from P.
Gallagher, and are receiving a general aasortment
of new goods from the Has Urn eities, eucb at
1UY GOODS,
CLOTI1IXO,
GROCERIES,
. QUEEXSWAIta, .
IIARDWARB,
BOOTS 4 SUOES,
HATS A CAl'3,
BACON, FISH,
BALT, FLOUIt,
FEED, Ac, Ac, Ac,
To .lebange for Country Prodaee, Railroad Tiei,
Lumber or l.MI. Uotnlier l, K7I.
1. r. wi&ria w. w. iitti.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
An offering, at th. old Hand af 0. L. Rnd A Co.,
their itoek of gnoda, eoniiiting of
DRY - GOODS, G UOCERIES,
ROOTS A tllOES,
HAT a CAPS, HARDWARE,
dl'EEXSWARI,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
At the moat reasonable ratal for CASH or la
oichange for
Square Tiniher, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
.ey-Advancei mail, to thoie engaged in get
ting Out equare timlier on the molt a'lvatitageoul
terms. January t, I HT0.
O, I, c.
iininrtjc to bu m nnt nooT., gro
cories, Queeiiawaie, Ul"ware, Ltruga aud
Notions, Confrctionerie, Ac, cheap lor c..hd.
Th luhsrrihrr bejr leave to Inform hit old and
new customer that he hat opened
A VARIETY 8T0RB
IH GLEN norB, TA.
And will sell goods at prices to suit the time. A
liberal reduction will be made to customer buy
ing at wholesale.
Call and exemine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage is
solicited.
C. J. KEAflY.
01 en llnp. Pa., June 14, 171.
Down I Down 1 1
THE UsFaThIVAL
AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I
Proclamation against High Prices!
U7"E are now opening up a lot of the beet and
moil eeiieiinhle Umidi and W ares ever
,fli red In tills market, ami at prices tnal remln.l
,,ie uf the ;iiu,l old ,iavs of cheap things. Those
lio luck faith upon Ibis pniut, or deem our alle
,,tioni supurfluuus, need hut
Corner Front and Markot treet,
tl'here the? can rc, feel, hear and know for them
lvee. To fully understand what areebenp gim'ls,
bis most he done, We do not deem It neorssnrv
a ennmernte and itemlie our stock. It la enough
ir us to si to (but
We have Everything that ia Neodod
etid eoninmed In Ihie market, and at prices that
erUinish botk old anil en.mg.
daetl JiratrirH FrlAW a aim.
rOUH ATTKJTinill
JUST FOR A MOMENT I
Are yon In need of a good eel of Harness?
Are you in need of a gnoil Hnil.lle nr llriille?
If ui. ee.ll at th. Sa,,lle and Harness Sli'T of
imlw C. llaawtrK, wheee you can get the best In
th. market. linuMe and Hiugle Harnees and l,a
Jiee'end Uent's .Hulillesof superior workmanship,
ilwa.vi on hand or manufactured to order, pe
dal attention la called to my itoek of t ollnrs anil
tames, which are Hie best lit use, I also bnean
assortment or Badillrn' Hardware, which will be
4npi,se,l ofal roiisnnnlile rates. Repairing nl ell
kind, pmniplly atlen.led to. 'in"n't forget to
.nil before purchasing elsewhere, rthnp ia tlra
ham'l Row, Market street, f'leargehl, I'a.
Ms. 8, 1171 W. J0I1 C, A"Wir,
yUsrcUaurous.
Miss E. A. P. Pynder,
Chlckering, Stetnwav 't and Emerson's Pianos j
Biniih a, Mason at llimlin a ana I'eloubei't
Organ and Melodeona, and G rover A
Baker' Hewing Maohinea,
auio Tiacuaa or
Piano, Guitar, Organ, Unrmony and Voeal Ma
ia. No pupil taktn for leaa than half a term.
T'noums next door to rlrat National Bank.
Clearfluld, May ft, lmifl tf.
C
OOK 8TOVESI
SPEAR'S CAL0RIFI0,
SUSQUEHANNA, BUI'EKIOR.
QOV. PENN, RKUUI.ATOR,
NODLKCnoK, NATIONAL RAN0E,
TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOKS,
SPEAR'S REVOLVING LH1HT8
AND DOUULI! HEATERS,
And all kindl of Heating Storei for lale by
aug3'70 II. F. U10I.ER a CO.
1871 riilLADELl'lIIA 1871
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL A BOURKK, .
Munufaoturerl of
Taper Hangings and irintioto Shades.
Wholesale and lletuil Saleirooms,
Corner Fourth aud Maikot streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Factory Corn.r Twenty-third and Sauiom fill.
Uitober 4, 1871 Jm pd.
EDWARD PERKS & CO.,
Flour MniiuructurcrM,
And Dealers la
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
PI1ILIP8BURO, PA.
A FULL SUPPLY of FLOUR, WHEAT,
J CORN and CHOP constantly on band, and
for sale at rates remarkably low. feb4-tl
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
fpilE anderslgncd, having established a Km
JL tery on the 'Pike, about half way betwten
Clearfield and Corwentvllle, ts prepared to fur
nish all kinds of FKL1T TKKKS, (standard and
dwarf,) Kvergroent, Shrubbery, Grape Vine,
Gooseberries, Lawtoo Illaekburry, Strawberry,
aod Unsberry V Ine. Also, Riberlaa Crab Tree,
Quince, and early icirlet lthubarb, Ao Orders
promptly attended to Address,
J. L. WHIGI1T.
ep2n flSy Curwenavillt, Pa
New Meat r.larket.
rtHI. undersigned have opened a Moat Market
X in the room formerly ononpifd ty Aleiander
lrvin, on Market street, Clearlield, Pa , adjoining
Moatfop's, where they intend to keep a aupply uf
All klndi of Meat,
Fruit and Vegetables,
And at "pairs; to M'it thii tiuis." iSbop will
be open regularly on Tuesday, Tbursday aud Sat
urday, aad meat delivered at any point. A share
of public patronage ii respectfully solicited.
M. G. liHOWlf.
K. W. WIOW.N'.
p&Ai to Continue to deal in all kiods of
improved Agricultural Implement.
Clearfield, Au iru it itt, lh7-tf.
X
L V !H II Ii H N E N (
PERFECTION IN
CANTHOOKSI
The Clearfield Eicelaior Canthook will not
wear oat or break, beiiia constructed with oof
solid baud from clip to point.
It ts pronounced by all practical lumbermen
who have examined it to be the most ptrfect
Canthook ever intentel.
Amos Kennard. Patentee.
Manufactured by Allot KtttiRp Co., at
CLEAUFIKLD, PA.
TAII order promptly attended to. o53'7
ST0.E AD EARTIIEX-WARE
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION!
CROCKS! I'OTS! CROCKS!
fliher'. Patrnt Alillclit Self -Scaling
Krult t aua I
BUTTER CROCKS, with IMi,
CREAM CHUCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLE - BUTTER (TRUCKS,
PICKLE CROLKS,
FLOWER POTS, HE DL'IUES,
TEW POTS,
Anal a gtVal many other things too numerous to
' mention, to be had at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE TOTTERY,
Corner of rherry and Third Streets,
t l.KAKKIKI.Il, PA. augS
1
ir h n e i) out:
BURNED UP!
BELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACTORY,
Penn townahip, ClearAeld Coy Fa.
The subeoriber are, at great expense, rebuild
ing, and (n a few days will have completed, a
neighborhood nteessity, in the erection of a first
class Woolen Munulaelorv, with all the modern
improvements attnehed, and are prepa-ed to nutke
all kinds uf Cloths, Cnssiincrrs, Fiitinetts, Ill.-in-keta,
Flnnnela, An. Plenty of goods oa hand to
(Jtipoly all our old and a Ihounaiid new customers,
whom we ask to come and examine tur stuck.
The business of
CAMJlXa AND ri'LLlNtl
will receive especial attention. Our new mill will
be ma ly by woot oarllng season, therefore there
need be no hesitation on that acore. Proper
arrangement will be mad to receive and deliver
Wool, to suit customer. All work warranted and
done upon the shortest notice, and by atriet atten
tion to burineaa wo hope to realise a liberal share
of public patronage.
IO,HM POLNIXS WOOL WANTKD!
We will pay the highest market price for Wool
and sell our manufactured good as low as similar
frond, fan he bought In the county, and whenever
we fall to render reasonable aatirfaction w ean
alway be found at home ready to tunke proper
exiilauntion, either in person r by letter.
JAMK.S JUIINHON A HON.',
eprtl?fltf Uratnpiao Hill P. O.
(flothiiifl.
How to Have Money.
rpilE tlm.i an hardi yun'dllk. to know
,iw you may ear. vur ,
The way to do it I will shew,
If you will read what follows.
A man who lived not far from here,
Who worked hard al his trad.,
Bui had a boneehoM to support
That laundered all h. made.
I met him once. Buys he, "My M.nd,
I look thread bear and rough
I've tried lo get niyielf a suit,
but can't ' op enough."
Says t, my friend, how mufh have yea t
i'll toll you where to go
To gel soil tb,H's sound and rheip i
To RKi.ENKTKIN A Co.
Ill look what litll. hi had laved,
And went to Reliensleiu A llrothera',
And there hi got a handiom. lull,
For ball ho paid to othora.
Kow be II home, he looks so well,
And their rltoet Is sneh,
That when they take their dally meal,
They don't eat half ai much.
And now he 8ndi en Saturday night,
With all their wants supplied
That he haa money left to ipend,
Aad aom. to lay nidi.
His good lueeesi, wllfi cheerful rail.,
lie gladly tells to all, '
If you'd sar money, go and hey
Your elolhel at
RKIZKNSTEIN'S CLOTIIINO II ALL,
When the eheap.it, finest and best Clothing
and good Furnishing Uoodi eaa h. had lo nit
everjr test. aa lit A7 it;. afrl1, 18
r. .. M11.1.H1.
a. a. powaLL.
MILLER & POWELL,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
M E II C II A N T S,
Orah.ui'i Row, Market St.,
CLIJARFIULn, PA.
We would moat respectfully Inform oui-ft leads,
customers, andtho pullie gcnarally, that w are
now beck la our old quarters, which have boon
rrmoMed and improved, and wo are ituw pre
pared to aocomaiodate all who oiey favor us by
calling.
NEW GOODS!
We have juit recoivod one of the largest ttockt
of all kind of Merchandise ever brought to Clear
field county which we intend to tell at tuch fig
ures aa will aialte It aa object for all person to
purchase from us. Families laying lu winter
supplies of Grevoriea, Dry Quods, Ac., should not
fail to give ua a call, at we feel confldont our
prices and superior quality of good will amply
tatisfy all. Our ttutik of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffees of the best quality, Teaa, Su
gnrt of all kinds, Muluiat, Pish, Salt, Cheese,
Dried Fruit, Spieci, Prorliiona, Flour and Feed,
ae., Ae. Oer stock of
DRY GOODS
i large and varied, aud w will Just tay we ean
aupply any article in that Hoe, without enaiacr
tiug. READY - MADE CLOTHING
We hare a large itoek of ready-mad Clothing
for Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose of
at a very small adrauoe oa it.
Boots and Hboes, Hats and Cups, Hardware,
Qui-eusware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions,
Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Papers,
Window .Shades, Ac, An.
trlleiug extensively engaged iu the Lumber
business, we are abl to ufltr superior iuduccmcnlt
lo jobbera.
MILLER A POWELL.
ClearCeld, Pa., Bept. 6, 1971.
1871. 1871.
A U T U M N !
HEED BROTHERS,
Marx it St m at,
CLEAKFIELD, PA.,
aia
kl.ia Sraaat,
CcnwE.vsv i!.E, P.,
Are opening THIS WEEK aa attra.tlr.
Itoek of
GOODS FOB THE SEASON!
Oar lloak will hi replete with Ik.
V.
n
w
H
NEWEST DESIGNS!
w
. o
'A
UI
in Foreign and Domestic
PREPS O00DS, SHAWLS,
C0ATINOS, REPELLENTS,
FLANNELS, Etc., eto.
Together with a full line ef
Notions, Trimmings,
LADIES' AND GENT'S
ruriiisiliing Goods,
And MILLINERY GOODS,
At Prices to suit the Times!
Do net fail to call.
Respectfully,
REED BROTHERS.
P. fl. Hsring ptirehmed largely In Mitliuery
floods, Milliners iu jnijotent tonus win ue sup
plied at wliole.nle rates.
tVptclnbcr 13, lHTl.
FALL GOODS!
JUbT PvECEIVING!
TItlllT CALICOES. SPLENDID 10c. CALL
i cues. Di'lalnee. Shining Cheeks. Muslim,
I'liiids, White IIaoiIs, Perrntes, Japnne.e Silks,
III., k Silks, Silk l',,ilins, lllai-k Alpaeas, Tal.le
Lintlii, elvclcetis, Miawls, uuya I ...imurel, (c.
AT J. MILKS KRATZKR'SI
HOSIERY, PILK IILOVUS, RKST TARI6
Kid 1 lores. Lace CI tars. Hair Switches anil
I uignons, Hair Nets, Corset!, ll,Hp Skirts, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRAT.ERS!
D
RF.SS TR1MMIMIS, SILK FRINGES
fralin, Yelret Rihbonl, Buttons, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I
rilRIMMFD HATS. RIBBONS,
g Millinery Uoodi, Ac, A..
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I
UNF.QTAt.KD STOCK OF LADIES' AND
Cliil.lren's Shoes .nd llsilerl, M-u' French
Kip and Call Ew.li, Call and l.a.liug Ueil rs, Ae.
AT J. MII.F.S KRATZER'S!
a r inn pieces wall paper -6.. to
lJIV SI .1)0 per loll Carpets. Floor Oil
( lolhl, Win low fhslea, beM Whito (iranite Tea
Ware, (ilass IVare, Talile M.trce and rural, so.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S !
CHIOICE TEAS. COFFEE, AND OTHER
(Incrirs, Dried Apples, IWhei, Cherries.
Prunes, Canned 1'iochei, Tomatoes, Corn, Ae.
jTT-Tlie above, with an linmvn.e itoek af other
Uiioits, bare lieen liolllllll ai Ilie loweei ea.o pr,r,,,
and will bo offered at very low ran a.
jagrCome and eiaraine Item whether yeu
buy or n.u
J. M. KRATZER.
(Formerly C. Kratier A Soni.)
Nnt door la II. F. Blglcr A Co. 'l Hardwire Slor..
Clr.rllcM, Man-k U, ISTflf.
J
O II N TBOUTMAH,
Dialer In all kinds .f
FURNITURE,
Market Street,
, One door ratt Allegheny House,
in;lri, CLEARFIELD, PA.
SotflS,
THE SMITH HOUSE,
r. I it. D....anMa I li. i.8
M l-.AltMI.Ll. PA.
ritllC uudirsigtied, having leaevd thii boat luij
8t - II VI J , IU4.UJ IW VIMSJKBIH
g-is and trartdora generally, and therefore eolicltf
ujcuruers to give him a oall. His Table will be,
supplied with the beat the market ajTords, aud Lit
inr will cuninin ion onoiceii 01 wiiki inn (iuuib-,
'J be houan, furniture, bed and bedding arc entirely
new, which teiayiiyt sVKii. V ineouiiiiurt ui vraiviarpi
white the stabling attached il large and room?,
just suiud (or tuauislcrs. Charges moderate.
Jati&:70 WILLIAM o, ttMAVl.KT.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
MAKKtT iir.. CJ-UAIIPIELP, P4.
111118 large and couiiyodiwua now hotel baf
been opvmd for the accouiinodrition ol the,
public, whore tbe proprietor will Lp glad to mee(
his old friend, aud receive a 1V1.ro ot publio pat
runage. By strict pi'rsonal attention lu the de
tail ol his business, ho hopca to be a We to render
a.itiflactiun to bia patron. The TAIiLK wil)
always be bountifully fupplkd with the best that
ean be procured in tbe market, and tbe BAH
will eoi.t..ln a lullr-fx-hol Liyouup. ulmv, aa
Good italjling attach d.
1 AM' r. 11 l&ii uitur,
Clearfield, March I, ltir ly Proprietor
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of hecondaud Market t recti.
CI I.Altl IIM, v.
TMllH old and eommodioua Uoel bat. during
the past year, been enlarged to double tt
former capacity for the entcrtainmeLt of limn
gcri and gueitt. The whole buiUing haa beeq
refurnished, end the proprietor will spare no
paint to render bit gueitt comfortable while
stay log with btm.
eWba "Manaion House" Omnibui ran to
and from the Depot en tbe arrival and departure
of each train. JUlLN iJOUUKKhTk,
srprO 70 tf Proprletol.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
( umeiifeville. Clearllflfl county, fa
rpilIS old and well estalliahed Hotel, beautl
X fully situated on the bauks ol tb evusqua
banna. in tbe borosch of Curwcniville, hai been
leawd for a term of year by the undersigned.
It bai been entirely refitted, nd Ii now open to
the public generally and the trevellicg commu
nity in particular. No pains will be spart-d to
render guests comfortable while tarrying at thi
bou'e. Ample Htabling roo;o for the accomwo
dati(D of team. Charges moderate.
M.i JJJ.u.u.
Brrt 29, 1670 if.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST., rUlLirsBUKU. fA.
rpilK nndersii;ned keeps constantly on hand
the best or Liijuors. His table is alaayl
suiplicdwllh the Lust Ibe market ifforde. The
Irarellng public will do well lo lire him a ealL
novl.'Ci. ROBERT LLOYD.
gll.AW IIULH1.
Corner of Market and Front Itraoli,
Clearlield, Ta.
Tbil mngnifiacnt Ilolel ii entirely new, eom
plele in sll ils appointments, and ooureuicnt to
the Court lloune. A free Omnibus runs to and
from the Depot eu tbe erriral and departure of
eeeh train. (JKuKUE N. COI.IIL ItN,
Airil 13, 1ST0. proprietor.
J EON'ARU HOI
Near the Railroad Depot,
CleaiBold, Pa.
(J. P. ROW, Proprletoe,
This home II large, well furul.heil, aud nearly
new, and tbe Propiietor foeli con(l,l"nt of render
ing snti.faelion to guests. N. D. Oood italiling
eouoeoled Willi the hotel. 0.-71
WESTERN HOTEL,
Oppoaite the Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Aecommodationa first -class aod ehargns moderate.
oet5 JOHN F. YOL'XG, Proprietor.
O.N'TOUR II a V 9 E,
Opposite the Court Haute,
LOCK UAVK.H, PENX'A.
JeU ri J ATtSEAL A KH0M, Prope.
DANIEL CONNKLLY,
Root and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA
nA8 just received a flna lot of Preach CALt
tS K I N S. aod it oow prepared to maonfee
tur everything lo hit line at the lowest figure.
He will warrant hit work to be a represented.
He respectfully eolieite a call, at hi ahop oo
Markot street, second dr or wett of the po'tutKce,
where he will do all In hi power to render aai;t
faction. Borne fine Gaiter tops on band.
mytf,'67- DANIEL CONNELLY.
XEW LOOT A SHOE SHOP,
EDWARD MACK,
Con. MARKET A So Sts., CLEARFIELD, Pa,
fpiIE proprislor has entered Into the HOOT A
X SHOE business at the above Hand, end
is dotcrtninod not to be outdone either in qual
ity or price for bia work, Spocial attention,
will be piiid to manufacturing Sewed wotk. Ha
has on hand a larfe lot of Erenrh Kip and
Calf Skins, of th. very hesl quality. Tbe eiti
tens of ClearAeld and vicinity are respectfully
invited to give him a trial. No charge for ealli.
novU.' tf
Sardivarc, Jinunrr, flr.
II. F. BIGLElt & CO.,
niii.an ia
II X II 1 W A 16 K ,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLF.S, BRIDLES,
Oarnen, Collars, etc., for lale by
H. F. JUGLKR & CO.
pALMEIt'S PATENT UNLOAD-
leg Uay Forks, for ills by
II. F. BIOI.F.K 4 CD.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kalli, etc., for aal. by
II. F. BIOLER CO. .
JJaRSESS TRIMMINGS &SUOB
Findings, f'-r sal. by
ir. f. niai.ER 4 co.
ri UN'S, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
ij
For lale by
II. F. BIC.1.ER CO.
CTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Siiei, for aal. by
II F. niQT.KR A CO.
JRON! IIIONI IRON! IRON t
Fur inl. by
II F. niGI.EIt A CO.
ORSE SJIOES & HORSE SI1015
NAILS, fur iilo by
II. 1U(. LEI! A CO
JJULLKY ULOCKS, ALL SIZE?
And best Manufeoturi, for lale by
II. K. I1I01.ER A CO.
THIMULE SKEINS AND VIM
BOXES, for sale hy
II. F. IlKiLER A CO.
RODDER CUTTEHS for m1 by
nrnm-70 II. F. B1GLER A CO.
arTlLi'INKD PLASTER AND UYDRAULI0
V7 Cemeot, for late hy
je?l dm
BARTIWICK A IRirrX.