Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 13, 1871, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAU FIELD, PA. .
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 13, 1371.
Terms of Subscription,
If pild In adninee-.or within three, months ...$2 Of)
If paid after thri'oasd before r months t 60
j I paid altor the expiration i f ?ix mouths... !t 00
"J All ai t icK-1 to insure insertion In this
p.ipcr i-houM be handed Ik curly on Tncrd.-y
u urn in J, as we pu to pre, at 12 o'clock, (noun.)
Methodist F.pHroiml Church--Iter. J. II.
M To in, Piuttor. I'uMia Berries every Fiabbith,
at 10 A. M., ami U 1. M.
HaM.ath W.'houl at 0 A. M.
Tnivor MotliOiX every Thursday, at 7$ P. M.
Communion Kurvioe, lint (Sabbath of every
mnnih, nt Hi A. M.
.at. Andrew' Church RiilrnpnUa-Rcr.
Gi:e:r: H all, l'uMie Service Kunduy murtiinir,
t Ul o'-dock, and at 7 P. M, Ku inlay Fohool at
H P. M. Prijer Mooting Wednesday evening
a' 7 o'clock.
Prr sbytcrlaii Church Hev. Mr. Tttm.rn.
Public Servico every .Sabbath, morning and even
in cr.
lljptNt Church Rev. W. IJ. Fkinnkii, Pas
tor. Publin nervier! crcry Sabbath, morning or
cTpniiie, elternntelv.
Ml. .'rands 1 lutrcli CatholirHev. T.
J. Mc.Max, a. Ma8 at 10 o'clock A. M., on the
.second and fourth Sundavs of each month.
. K stray Saddle. It any of our
neighbor lost a side saddle, about "llnltow Eve,"
they can probably learn of Iti whereabout! by in
quiring of the editor of thli paper.
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TeACiir-ttH Institute. Wo nro nil
thorised to announco that tho Fiko township
teachers' institute Fill meet at Illoomington school
iouy (J. T. .McKcurick. teacher,) on Saturday,
December 23d, at 9 a. tu., where all friend of ed
ucation are cordially invited to attend.
Skvkue Skntfnce At tlio Into cs-
sion of court in Northampton county, James
Thompson was sentenced to the penitentiary for
thirty yearn, besides fiuei and cost, for setting
buildings, od fire at Eastoo, at different tiircsin
tlte last tiro years.
Pbomotkd. Wo learn by tlio Brook-;
ville JrjfrtQnia that our young ft lend, A. A.
Carlile, ha beta promoted to the local editorship
Af that journal. "At' po.-see!i th tk-nti to I
make a fir ft class printer, and If ho fail to sue- j
coed bo ba.i no one to blame but hiinbclf. V't
wl.-b him sucoess in his new field.
Mam Killed. Wo nro informed of
the aceiittntal death of Mr. Maylcrry Wright,
near Glen IL-pc, on Monday last, by a saw log
rolling on him. We have not lite particulars of
the &d mffair in our pnsetpton. beMKed was a
fine young iuau, nnd bis Iosj will he ft-1 1 In that
neighborhood.
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Townsuip Nominations. Wo are
requested tu state that the Democratic roUr uf
Lawrenee twn?bip will meet at the Conrt l!ou
In Clrarf eld, on f-'ntiirdar, the 2-1d day of Decem
ber, between the hours of two and six o'clock p.
ni., for the purpose of nominating a township
tieket. All lHrmcrnt! arc requested to b? present.
Cotntek fkit. It is an n otitic id, by
thTo who proftm to kuow, lhat a new and dau
Kcrous -0 greenback cjtmturt'cit note has been
put in circulation, ro well executed that many
banker have been deceived by it. As It in n $20,
wo arc .-ife, as printers seldom see anything ol
that siie.
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Revived. Wo notice that tho Mc-
Kenn County Mintr, tho Democratic organ of that
county, which hits been suspended fr revernl
years, has been revived by Messrs. Kurd A Dar
bour, and now presents ouilo a lively appearance,
And we hope the publishers will be nb!e to keep
the Miner afloat and asut us in electing the next
rrcsidcnt:
Auditor's .Settlement. In accord
ance with the Act of Assembly, the county Audit
ors will meet at the Court House, in Clearfield, on
Monday, tho first day of January nest, fir the
purpose of settling and auditing the public ac
counts. As the approa.-hing wttlcmeut is twrm.d
the "ah-irt settlement," a week or ten dap at mo?t
will suffice to esamine and close, the accounts.
Li'CKY Don. Tlio editor of tho
Cambria l'rrcmnt MePike, sctuis to l.ae been
cicessivcly lucky on thunkiving day, Ojie of
his subscribers presented him with a big g'hhlr
for dinner and Mrs. Mel'ikc presented hira with
buy baby by rupper time, so that he was fronting
or fusiiog all afternoon. It never rains but it
pours, about llbcnaburg. Poor d 1, here we
are, without either.
List of loiters romuininu unclaimed
in the ltonV at Clearfield, fur the week ending
December 1 1th, 1 S7 1 :
Angun, Franklin.
Arnold, N. A.
Albright, Israel.
Mcpbcrn, Lcuh.
Ilullinhrnd, Thumns.
Ireland, Mis Knima)
I.aubnrv. V. II.
Miller. Mrs. I'iarn. V
Millar, Harrv.
McMahon, Miss Kate.
Owens, Wm.
Puiind, W. W.
Peters, Caspar.
Sbaw, FiluiLiid.
hftbin, Nmli'l.
. A. UAi LIN, P
. H.
Sport. Tlio cold snnp lias cIorcJ
the river completely, and right well do the young
sters enjoy it, in the skating line. Kvcn on Hun
day lust, more than a score enjoyed themselves,
during the day, although thrcu or four PunJuy
Schools were in running order. We understand
that the names of nuite a number of these juve
niles have boon banded to the proper officers of
the law, and shuuld any of them "turnup nibbing,"
some evening, their parents may perhaps find
them by repairing to the jail, for which institution
thry seem to be a trot up;.
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Look out for Them. A friend at
Karlheas informs us that tbo "mousors," who suc
ceeded iu electing a Radical Assessor last October,
,are now k'jrging among their Ilaiieal brethren in
order to hare themselves elected school directors,
supervise, etc.
This wo suppose would only he carrying out the
"bargain and sale" catered into at the October
eloetion, hut it would be ft joke if the Knds would
now go back on them, nIVr securing fhe Assessor
for three years. Mm who will trade ft three-year
ofllj off fur yearling, nro nut very afierp, and
are just the etuff out uf which Radical aro made.
sawa,
Affixing I'ohtacib Stamps. The
fact that many people do not sewn to have learned
th.it the proper place upon ft letter for ft postasre
stamp is upon the upper right hand corner, has
uggcited the Idea to a HoHonlan of giving print
ed directions on the buck of each rlt;np as to how
It should he tifed, by uro of (he words "Mick this
tamp upon the upper right hand corner of your
Jetter," lie propj-i-s to bring tl o rtil.ji rt to the
'..Lent ion of the Posloftke Department, If hero
,.,eies favurallc rcpnres ty his le'cri aldressed
to IVitmariters in first class offices a-l:iiig their
opinions.
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New Ukk or Leaves. A Vermont-
or h.ti recently tanned) several sides of Irathcr
with lye leirhed from forest leaves. He hns been
expcrimenliLg with leaves for two month., with
satisfactory results. Or.o ten of leaves, it Is as
serted, will tan as much hathcrai five cords of
bark, and will complete the process in lulf Ibe
tiios. When leaves and hark are mixed in efjual
proportions one-fourth of tho time is laved.
The leather tnnned by this wrocess, it is claimed;
is more flexible and smoother than that tanned by
bark, wb.Je Uif strength uf the raw hide Is re
tained in ft greater degree. All which statements
should be received cautiously,
Poinos of the Omikii. The OmUh
people have just oomph ted ft new fiamo eliurch in
liratlon township, half ft mil frotn MatUwana
station. The site is 30x42, and It is a plain, airy,
comfortable edifice.
The Ornish formerly held roligluus service ex
clusively al private reeidenece. It Is only within
four years that they hftte begun building churches.
There are now already three in this county, though
pal one In (he State of Ohio. Tlis'lr church srr
vice has been exrtutivc'y In Jhe tJcrman lugiuf
heretofore. Tho intention now Is to have Knglih
preaching frequently, and to Invite the attendant
and the attention of the yublie generally, whioh
is also ao Inaovntioo upon time-honored custom,
-fertsfefra I'et-oerwf.
Tub Timueu Tuadk It is a fad
well known to our citlicm, that a large portion of
last year's stock of timber nnd 1gi never reached
the maiket, but lies scattered nting tbor'tver from
Cherry Trie to Hurr!bing wusitig a rrrious loss
to the owners and, lu fact, to ovorybody olso en
gaged tu buinecs within tho comity. All arc
aware that wnU it next 'print's ptak eurtuih-d,
fhat timber will be nol.1 In theat ru nnd wcUrn
mnrkcts at a heavy saerlfiee. l!iH iUp, if there is
a full stoek of limber and logs made this winter,
and tug thcr with tho old stoek all gos Into mar
ket at one time, It will be ju4 as scriouf a loss to
maker and owner, at home, as la.H season. Now,
why hhotild uuy oue purtmc a course nulling to
his own injury?- Why n t cuitail the Slock of
iiinler and lugs this winter t It is worth uiore on
I lie stump than in tho river, sboull there to ano
ther overstock as there evidently wns lustycr.
Those who own fonui had Utter employ the
laborers who make timber, put their farms In
prime order for the next season, and let Ibfir titfi
boi row, which will yield to ownor and laborer a
good interest in tho future.
Since writing the foregoing we Inidnitly lenrn
that a number of the heavy operators have con
cluded to curtail their stock nearly nne-htilf. II
this is true, aud they adhere to that policy, full
and remunerative price wilt be obtained next
spring. Hut if cvory one who has trees takes tu
the woods, makes timber nnd cuts logs, as they
did last wiutcr, the lust failure will prove worse
than tbo first. Our advice to all is, clear more
land, raise mure grain, vegetables and stock, and
you will add stable comfort to yourselves and your
children, while your oak, pine nnd hemlock, If
left staud and grow, will yield you mure than six
pur cent, interest fur ten years hence.
Lectcue. Miss Olive Logan will
deliver a very entertaining lecture, in the Court
Ilouce, on Thursday evening, December 28th. Ht 1
snbject will be "Nice Young Men," and rho han
dles It in sueb a manner an to instruct aud enter
tain all. Wc hopo tho people of our town and
vicinity will not fail to embrace this opportunity,
as well as to eu courage tho young men in their ef
forts to promote christtnuity in tmr midst. All
arc cordially luvitcd tu attend. J. W. Uantt,
Chairman V. M. C. A. Committee.
Small-Pox Falhe Report. There
being a report in circulation that small pox, pre
vails at Tyrone, and that the Ward House ! hon
ored with a ease, a geutlctnan whoso raracity 1
cannot bo impeached assures us, from his own
persounl observation, that this report Is totally
without foundation.
Prof. W. S. Clark's opinion of Perkins A House's
Xottt-Fxploxivc Lamps:
It Is pfrfecitu iiom rxfi'utiee. The light is better
than is produced by any other lamp. I believe it
to br true tenmtmij in view of the safety, the nual-
it y aud quantify ul light produced, and trie dura
biii'y of this lamp, to throw atrnu all othfr kind
aud use this only. Prof. . S. Clark,
Pree't Mas. Agricultural Collugo.
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Giuls' School. Tho patrons and
friends of Miis Hwan's school will please bear in
mind lhat the winter term commences on the 1st
Monday in January, W2, and thoro who dcire
to attend bud better make the proper arrnngeaients
before the desks are all tukeu.
Specials,
A lnr( vrirty of Ilnnil Slctii fur cMMreo, fur
al at II. T. PiplirA To.'j.
Tliia dnjr II. K. Iiiglor A Co. illoicn tlio (inert
assortment of Flfib Urlls ever broulit to Ibis
eouoty. deel -tc3t
Ity tbc but of tbiH week A. I. pbnw nil! liave
in store tbo largest an-1 nreltimt flppnrtment of
Holiday tjoodj ever cibilitrd in tbin lection of
the country, coniiri-ins articles u."eful ornument
ul, amusing and foolirh. Call and oxumitte tbem,
and you will not ftil to be pleased.
KkatkhI FniTi.t.:: Fkaik.h!!! Skatca for
men and irnmen. Fkatcs fur youlbt and misfrs.
Skates for boyi and girl". At Jirieel to luit pur
cbanur.", at II. F. Hiplor A Co. dec!3-3t
Kufua I'bal'tnnn. of Lilierty. Me., bad a stiff
leg bent at Ibo knee, limbered and strengthened,
by tbc' uo of Johnson's Anodyne Liuiuient.
Tbo proprietors of Johnson's Anodyne I.ini
ment.r.ir?ons' Purgatitc lMlls.and Sbcridnn's Cav
alry Condition Powu.rs, have published a reada
ble and instruotivo pHuipMet, nhich may be bad
free at tbc si ores.
I'eiikim A Iloisr'a Nox-Kpiviv I.im'.
Save your lives by using this lamp. Save y.ur
bouses fron burning. Save your family from
burning aud death. Save your uoaey by gettinf
a durable, oil-saving lamp. Save your eyes by
having a better light. For sale by JI. F. Itigtcr
A Co., Clearfield,
Snys a late iuc of the Philadelphia City Ittm.
"Ingenuity bus been taxed to And the surest and
most direct inrans of re.ifhlug the publie, and the
business man who would ndvcrliccft specially, and
get the gn-atcht good out of the greatest number,
in tho shortest spneo uf time, is compelled to go
to (Jco. P. P.owull A Co., New York, for ad ice.
Why to this homsc? Picsuse it Is the head and
front of the advertising business. It is prompt,
methodical and char in its Irencactions, and pos
sesses the confidence of all the houses which ad
vertise most."
PrnKits A Ilirsr.a Patkkt Metallic Krao
skxk on Coal Oil LSAfKrr Lamp. Thuusands of
families now using this lamp testily to its superi
ority over the lamps in com moo use, boeauso
1. It Is perfectly safe from explosion owing to
its scientific structure.
2. Ilcing madeuf metal, it wiH not break,
3. It gives a much more brilliant light and more
steady than gas, at one fifth the expense.
A. Without odor, and with porTec! cleanliness, it
uses one-third less oil, in proportion to the amount
of light given. ,
No more shocking deaths and terrible tlrtj from
coal oil lamps exploding or breaking ! JI. F. Pig
ler A Co., agents for Clearfield couuty, 2t
Ir. F. Plat to, Kileclic Physician and Hurgeon,
offers his services to the people of Clearfield and
vicinity, nn 1 will be in rtudiness to attend all
profession a I calls, by day or niht. Office on
Heed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, P.
May 81, I H 7 1 tf
If you want to buy Drugs, PateDt Medi
cines, Paints, Varnishes, (Spices, Fam-y lioods,
S'.ni.s. IVrfuiiierie, Unishes, Tru-ses, Lampi
Lamp Chimneys, Musical (loods, School Hooks,
Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, Saratoga and lledf.rd
Waters, Priveriptioiis dny or night, go to the new
Ilrng Store ot If artswick Irwin, ntconj si.
M4-:tm.
J K M O V
12 I) I
ALEXANDER'S
NATIONAL SHOE STORE
(Formerly Kcjitone Shoe Rtor.,)
Has l.een removed In tiis sti.je runoi nexl doer ta
the new 1'ostnuVe l'ilillltir, on Market street,
where excrytbiiig has been filled up in fine style.
Now Is the lime pnware your winter supply el
1)1101.1 AMU mui-.s
AT LOWEK F1GUKES
Than the lane flr.o I) ran be bough! elsewhere la
Clearfield eounty.
A Urge stoek of Ladle.' Hlioos, Uailer. and
Slippers, of all styles, kinds and prices.
Gent'. Shoe., Pools, Ositers, flippers a Has
assortment. Misses' and Children's Knues and
(Jailers of all descriptions. Hoy'. Uool. a .lies.,
a rer large xariety.
A cordial Inflation I. eilendnl to all te oaU
and as amine my stoek. and Halter myself that I
can please Hi. wast fastidious, both ae to style
aod nriee.
T. M Ai rXANDER,
Jyjs) National Shoe Btcrc, L'learlleld, Ta.
IIS WHTIIII'H IHOTH'K. Notice is here
A bT H'" tll"t Letters TestaroenUey Lax in,
been franted to Hie suliserlher on the estsle ,f
IriAIIKi.LA TIHIMAM, rlee'd, late of Woodward
township, Clenrdeld eonnty, I'ennsylxania, all
persons Indebted to said esls'. are roUesU3d to
make immnllat. payment, and tliose having
claims against I he same will pimeiil them, duly
authenticated, fur settlement.
.tt'HN TIT1IKHOW.
Nor. ;j. I;i l ' ' Kiecutnr.
frtUsrcUaufous. ;
jyVT FAIL lO IIGAH
OLIVE, LOGAN'S LECTURE,
IK TUB COVllT.HOl'JC, Ctf
TuiuaUAY Evening, Deo. 28tli.
Suhject: "Nice Young Men."
TICKETS A.lulu 50o. CblMrrn Jic
IVii iiN,y I vn n i a lf.nl I road
TYRONE A t'LEAKFIELD HIIANCU.
0 and after Moiubiy, NOV. 20th, 1871, the
Passenger Trains wilt run daily (except Sun
days) betwucn Tyrone and Clearfield, as loltows:
I'l.KAKFIKI.D MAIL.
LEAVE SOI'TII.
LEAVE N0IIT1I.
Clearfield III.
,i Tyrone . .15,n.
O'eeola 0.:t5, "
rhilinliurg...l0.ii,
I Cle.rli.l.l 11.65,"
I'hilipsburg 4.2U.
Osceola 4. Ill,
Tvrone 0.00,
CLEA KKI Kl.U EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOI:t1I.
LEAVE K011T1I.
Clenrael.l ,45 A. Tyrone
7.00 p. n.
7.13 '
.8.20
8.40 "
hilipsburg... ft. 45 " j Intersection
Osceola 7.f " I Osceola
Intersection... 8.12 " l'liilipaburg
l.vnine 8.25
t'learuld,ar....40 "
FAHK AND DISTANCES.
FROM CLEARFIELD. FROM TYRONE.
Station. Ki Bt.tlom. t S
f r ?
I.rnnnril J l11 InterMOtion 4 16
W.Hvlland t 50 Vtnwoyoc. 7 20
Killer S5'rdnr 8 SO
Wilin,-Hn 11 .T5 lit. l'loaMot....ll SO
lllur Hull 1.1 4(1 Sumrall 14 ii
l'lllllburg..lT ISO Sanely Ki.ll;r...l5 40
Slelner.' IS 61 INiwrlllon 17 45
llmilnr 20 til llvmll '( S.t
Ohreolt 41 ' Iunl.ar.... 21 CO
1'owrlllon 24 7.' Strimr' 2.1 B6
Sun.lT Rilxe....2A 80 IMlllllhurR.' 1(1
Summit 27 86 llliir Hall 24 80
Mt. I'lca-ant....:i0 ( WallantuB.......H 85
(lunlnrr M 1 HO1 IIIkIct .13 05
Vnn.rny.ic .14 1 Oil Uuo.lliind US (1 00
IntirKi'tion .17 1 IS' l.connrrt 110
Trouc II I 2(1 learllt'ld II I -jo
FARE FROM CLKAHFIKLD, TO
Dcllcfonte, I'a 5 On
Mid.llctown $5 00
Marietta 5 50
Lancaster 6 85
PUII.ADEM'UIA 7 6
I.oek Haven
Williomsport
Huntingdon
I.ewist.iwn
Mnrysville
II A it risk r mi .
2 10
.1 no
I 80
3 90 Altoona I 86
4 50 Johnstown 80
4 75ll,riTSUlllli 6 15
rONM-'.CTMINS.
Clearfield Mail North oonncots from Cincinnati
Elpress Vest, nnd Hurrisl.urg Arcomlm.dation
East, on main line; nr.d Ch-arficM Mail South
connects with Cincinnati Express Fast, nnd Mail
West, on main line, also with Jtald Fugle Express
hast, fur Lock Haven, and points t est of Lock
Haven.
Clearfield Express North connects from Mail
West, nnd Cincinnati Express East, nlso from
ltald Lngla Mail est ; nu, I learlidhl Express
South connects with ilnrrisiturg Accommoilalion
East, Local Passenger v est lor Amiona nnd II.'
lidaysburg llrnncb, alsn wilh Paid Eaglo Mail
East, for Lock Haven and Williamsport.
Taking Clearfield Express South, Pbilipsburg
passengers reach liclle'onte and return home the
same (lay, nnd Clearlicld p.issengcrs enn reach
Williamsport, Ilarrlfhurg, or Hullidnyslturg, and
return the same dny.
Passengers for Williamsport should take Raid
Eagle Mail East, and passengers for points West
of Lock Jlarcn, on P. A E. K. R., should fake
Raid Eagle Express Fast.
UEOllUE C. WII.KINS,
my!7-tf. Snperinlendsnt.
Coal JLninl for Hale!
fpiIE undersigood offer for sate a valuable piece
X of Cool land, situate in I'eatur township,
Clearfield eounty, ailjoining lands of John Crane,
Osceola Coa.1 and Lumber Co. and Osceola bor
ough, containing
lift Acres, 30 Prrchra,
and allowance. It is und. rlaid with two vrins of
Coal, and is also desirable for towo lots. There
is a turnpike laid out through it from Osceola to
rtiilipsbiirg. Mid it is within a quarter of a mile
of the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad, and about
the same distance from the Mosbsnnon llrancb
Koai. For further information a'blress
A. A Ii. M. ML' LI. EN,
nov22 3m Sinking Valley, Hlair Co., Pa.
To Advertisers. All persons who contem
plate making contracts with ncwpnperi for the
insertion of advertisement should send to
a co. IN IBowell & o.
fir a Circular, or inclose 2,1 cents for their One
Hundred I'airw Pamphlet, containing Lists
of 3,000 Newspapers and estimates, showing the
cost of advertising, aUo many uxrful hints to ad-
vertivrs, uid some account of the experiences of
men who are known as surceaatul Adver
tiser a. This firm are proprietors of the A mod
em Newspaper Advertising Agcney,
11 lnrk llow, X. Y.,
in' are possessed of unequaled facilities for se
curing the insertion of advertisements In all
;sew.-pnptr and I'cnoaieals at lowest ratos.
no Iti Zm
STOVE AM) EARTIIEX - WARE
. 0Y EVERT DESCRIPTION!
CHOCKS!
POTS! CROCKS!
Piaher'a Potent Airtight Nslf
Scaling
l-'riilt ( ans I
I)I TTl:ll CUOlKft, wilh lids.
CREAM C'lUICKr', MILK CHOCKS,
AI'I'LH-IU TTFH CHOCK.1,
I'll KI.K CROCKS.
FLOWER I'OTS, 1'IE DIBIIKS,
HTF.W TOTS,
And a great many oilier things too nuoiorous to
mention, to be liau ai
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STOSE - WAKE POTTERY,
Corner of Cherrv and Third Ftreets,
CLKAKFIKLI), PA. ug3
If R H Ii I OUT)
BURNED UPI
DKI.I.'S RI'N W00LE.V FACTOR V,
Peno township, ClearCeld Co., I'a.
The subscriber, are, al great expenss, rebuild
ing, and In a few dnys will have completed, l
neighborhood necessity, in the erection of a first
clas Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern
improvements attached, nnd are prepared tu muke
nil kinds of Cloths. Cnssimeres, Hatinctts, Itlan.
kets, l-'lsnncls, ao. l'lenty of joods on bond to
supply all our obi nnd a tliousnml new customers,
whom we ask to come anil examine our (tcea.
The business of
CAHDINO AND PI LLINi)
;tl tcceive esncctal altention. llur new inlll will
be rcn ly by wool-carding season, therefore there
need bo no hesitation on thai score. J'ropnr
arrangements will be made lo receive and deliver
Wool, lo suit cust' Oiers. All wora warrnnieu aim
Hone imon tbo shortest notice, and by strict alien
linn to business we hope to roallje liberal share
of public patronnge.
lli.OOO POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will pay the highest market price for Wool
in. sell atir manufactured goods as low as similar
roods can be bought in the eonnty, nnd whenever
we fnil In rendor reasonable satisfaction we enn
alwavs be found at home ready to mak. proper
explanation, ejllier In person or ny letter.
JAMUS JOIINHON A HONS,
aprllHtf Urampian Ilillf P. O,
Pamphlet Lawal
IN a-eordatiee with tho 15th section of II. e Act
of Assembly approved the lOlh dny of April.
A. I). I".' ', I I'urdon's Digest, page 42,1 nolico is
hereby given to all cillscns desirous of pure basing
bnjf bound oonies of the Pnuilihlel Lews for InTS,
ili I will receive subscrinlinns fur the same at
n,v osTie. until lh. 2jlh dx of December, at the
rjto of al ner eouy. as uer Pampbiet Law. f
I "OH, page h,
' LKVI.R PI.EOAL,
Treasurer". Office, ClsatJIebl, I ' Tiwasnr.f
Pa., Pee. .. 151 1 Jt j
.(floUiiug.
II
ATM AND CAl'UI
AND
Itouts uiid Shoes!
THIS PLACE TO GET
Hats & Civjw, Bootu k ShiiCB,
13 AT '
riUERTtm XEW STOIIE!
One door north of new Masonie Ifnlljlnj,
C-LHAUFIELD, PA.
The largest stock of good. In this Iin4 teer
bronght Into the county, Is now epen tor the in
spection of the public, and will bo sold at the
. Very Lowest Cash rricrs !
Also, a splendid assortment of (IENT'3 Fl'R
N1SIIIM! HOODS, consisting of Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Olovcs, Uml"rwrmr, Ac.
A large slock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS,
whioh isill be disposed of at astonishingly lew
prices. A liberal sbar u( patronage is respect
fully inlicited.
JMM)ON'T FAIL TO CALL.-tt,
Store ou Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa.
4:5,71 I). R. FULLERTON.
II. Bill D OK.
MERCHANT TAILOR
(Store one door east of Clearfield IT o use,)
Market Street. Clearfield, Pa.
KKKPS on haod full Miorlmenli of flnts
Furnishing Goods, such as Shirts, Linen
and Woolen Undershirts, Drawers and porks,
Neck-ties. Pockot Haniikerchiefs, (J lores, Hats.
Umbrellas, Ae., la great varisty. Of Pieee
Uoeda he keeps tbo
Best Cloths of ail "Shades and Colors,"
Such a Black Doeskin of the very best makt'
Fancy Casslmore, In great variety , also, French
Coating, Hearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Fricott
OTercoating. All ol wuico win te som eoeap lor
Cash, and made np accoraiog 10 me .teii siyies
by experienced workmen.
Also. Asent for Clearfield count? for I. M.
Singer A Co a. celebrated Sewing Msrhiues.
iNoTe I. laOo-tf. M. iiniwue..
How o Have 9foney.
Til K times are hard ; you'd like to know
llow you may sate your dollars;
I ho wy to do it 1 will show,
If you will read what follows,
A mm who lired not far from here,
Who worked fcmrd at his trade,
But hud a household t" support
'X'uut squandered all he made.
I rat him mice. Huvs he, "My friend.
I look threadbare nnd rough ;
I've tnd to get myself a suit,
Hut can't save up enough."
6ays I, my friend, how mo eh hareyeuf
I'll tell you where to go
To get a suit t hut's sound and cheap t
To HKUENSTKIX A Co.
lie took what little he had saved,
And went to Keisenstein A Urotheri',
And there hs got a handsome suit.
For half he paid to others,
Now he Is home, he looks so well,
And their effoct Is surh,
Thnt when they tnke their dally meal,
Tbey don't eat half as much.
And now he finds on Saturday night,
Wilh all their wants supplied,
That he has money left to spend,
And some to lay aside.
Ills good success, w.in'coeerU. smite,
He gladly tells to nil.
If you'd save money, go and bay
Your elotbes at
HEIZENSTKIN'S CL0THINO HALL
Where the rheanest, tinrst and h'st Clothing
and good Furnishing floods can be had to suit
every taste and in every stle. rll,70
t'ntrUfj, JJtu-flrit,
EXTltAOIU)INAUr
ANNOUNCEMENT
WOULD rMclfulljr annoBB. to lb. alii.
i.as cf CLEARFIELD and tlelnHj lhat I
baxe opsneJ up In lh. tosr Uasoal. UoilJinn,
drst Coot lielosr tht Mansion Hons,, on Stcona
Slro.t, wilh a .nllrs new .took of
WATCH F.S, CLOCKS & JKWELUY,
01 lh. lat.sl ilrl.s and l.st tnlsh,
Selected with care. I bare an assortment
from all tbs latest norelti.a in Jewtlrjr, snita-
ble fir the Holidays.
A large (lock of American Watehel from
he factories of Appleton, Trary if- Co.. at Walt-
ham, Mass., and the National Watch Company
at Elgin, 111., In from 1 to t 01. ease., alsray.
on hand, and warraotod,
Thankful for your ps.l liberal patrons,., t
hope, by etrlet attention to buslncia, to averil
a eontluuanet of be same.
All kind, of repairing In
ay tin. promptly
aUonded lo.
8. I. BNfDER.
December 14, 170.
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCIIHH, JEWELRY,
144 Korth Second St., cor. of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Watches. Jcwelrr, Filver an.
Plated War. constantly on band, llcpeirinir of
Watches sin Jewelry promptly allendcil to. 3:y
Urrthat.
A NEW DEPARTURE
For the ..cnc.it of Muuklud !
Dlt. HOY lilt's
PILE OINTMENT
Tliis importnnt discovery Is one of the most re
markahlc resulta of modern medical research, and
The mott Wonderful dcSpccJy licmeJij
ever known,
Is now presented In a sclentino combination el
southing and liealiiitr ncents. And haxinpr Ihor
oujrbly tested II in numberless cases, with most
satisfactory results, do not hesilat. in oHering it
to tlio public as
Tho most certain, rnjiid nnd effectual
REMEDY FOR PILES, 1
no matter of how long standing.
-xa-rVld br all Druzaiets and Medicine lleut
crs who derirc to ntloviato tlio sufferings of their
fellow beings.
I'lllCE, 60 CKNT8 pEll I10X. '
T. J. IltlYHll, Bole Proprietor,
ocUi7l Clcailleld, Pa.
Bcalo's Embrocalion,
(LATH POWKLL'",)
For nil dlsoases incident lo Hones, L'altls, and
Human flesh, r.quirlng lh. use of ,n
external application.
Thl. Embrocation was extensively ised b;
the Oorernment during the wer.
For .al. by Hart.wtck: A Irwin, ClearBslJ.
Joseph H. Irwin, Carweu.vllle. Daniel Unod
landnr. Lnth.rshnr. tf
1871' PHILADELPHIA 187!
WALL PAPERS.
II 0 IV K L L 4 DOI'BKi;
Mnnulacttirere of
Paper I(h'j(,'J and Window Shade.
Wholessl. and Itclail Fulesrooms,
Corn.r Fourth aod Market streets,
lUILAIiKLPHIA.
Fsclory Corner Twenty Ibiri tod Hans'.m "te.
Oetnber , 1 T f So) pd.
jgru fiooda, (Srortrhs, (Ctr.
1871. 1872.
FAIL & M'ITER COODS!
The FirBt of the SeaBonl
The Choaio8t in this Market I
BUY! BUY! ! BUY ! ! !
OF
KRATZER & L.YTLE,
Your Dry Goods,
Your Grocer it-1,
Your Window Curtaius,
Your Carpets,
Yuur OiMnthi,
Your Wall Papers,
Your Hats,
Your Capi,
Your Carpel Chain,
Your Stoves,
Your Dacon and Feed.
Your Hardware, -
Your Qm.'uware.
Your Notions,
Your Hoots k Shoes,
Your Leather,
Your Shue.Fioding,
Your Flour and Fish,
SALT! 8ALT1 SALT! it wholesale to euuntrv
merchants.
011,8, PAINTS, GLASS. Ao. A liberal die.
count to builders.
Everything that too need can he had it ri
adrautage tu the buyer, at
KRATZEIl A LYTLB'S,
Market street,
Cl.if4Rriii.D, Pi., opposite the Jail.
pd. to mctiB'TS
UtIODII
cw rirm at Wallaeoton, Pa.
JOHN HOLT k SONS
Have bought the entire stock of goods from P.
Oallngher,and are receiving a general assortment
of new goods from the Eastern cities, snob as
DKY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
G HOC E HIES,
QUEENSWAKB,
HARDWARE,
HOOTS SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
BACON, l'lSII,
SALT, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, Ao., An.," "
To evuhange for Country Prod use, Us i I road Ties,
Lumber or CA8II. October IS, 1871.
Down I Down 1 1
THE UST"AlUtIVAL
AND fIF COrHSR TUB CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices!
WE are now opening up a lot of (he taut and
moet aoattuiiahle ools and Wares ever
offered In this market, and at prices that remind
one of the good old dnys of ehenp things. Tlmse
who lack faith upon (his point, or deem our alle
gations tupcrtluous, need but
(,(Mj fT Ot'H STORK,
Corner Front and Market s'reets,
Where they ran see, feel, hear and know for them
nelrct.. To fully omhrleiid what Brer lie. in poods.
this niU!t he done. We do not th em it recenniry
to enumerate and itemise our slock. It Is enough
for us to slate that
We have Everything that is Needed
and consumed in (his nierkrt, and at prices that
L. tnuifh both old and voting.
deu2 Jl.Fr.PH FflAW 1 SOK.
CORCORAN,
WEAVER & CO.
WHOLESALE
ii n oci; ic n,
nnd dfulera in
Lumbermen's
CA is
.MIDDlies.
WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
ftu2.V0tu
N
EW I' I II II I
NEiAV GOODS!
FAUST & GOODWIN,
(Sueccsor. to H.rlsock 4 Goodwin,)
Curwknsvii.lk, Pa.,
liar. Just openrd the newest and (nest .lock of
all kind, of
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
Notions, Trimming", 1V0.,
I.AUir.S' IIATH and rtMS,
Men', and Dnys' HATS A CAPS,
BOOTS AND pHORft,
GROCERIES,
QU JSHiNSWARK,
tlLAHS AIK,
If LLOW WAKK,
WOODRN WAIU5,
II A R D W A R K,
Aud everything usually kept In a Drst class .tor.,
Tl. .iru.b has been eeleeled with ear., and
bought at Inweat prices, and will l wild wry
eheap for eaib. Country produc. of all kinds
taken at oiaraoi price.
J9-yt ask all lo noma and ee.-f,
FAI'HT noODflU
Ourwenseile, If or, 1, lJI '
Snaritrarf, Hiuunrr, dt.
gA(Hp.TT d SCIIHYVliB,
oaii. ans i
Bl'ILDIXU HARDWARE,
Also, manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
SMond Str.at,
CLEAKPELI), PA.
Carpenter, and Puildrrs will find it to tlioir
advantiige to cxauiiue our stock before purohasiog
elsewhere ,-.
STOVES I STOVES !
We are now sellini the celebrated TIMES
COOK and RELIANCE, lh. cbeoptlt nd best
stove, in the merket,
Every .tuve fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
JJBATIVO,
and
KAFTINU STOVES!
wbleh will be .old as eheap as any In the eounty.
Rtrlet attention paid ordering article, lor par-
tie, who desire it.
JMhRooflng, Spouting and Job work done on
reasonable terms.
Cliarfisld, Pa, April 1, 1671.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
.( ta
II A It Is W A It E ,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harness, Collar., .te., for sal. by
II. K. BIGI.ER 4 CO.
) A EMEU'S PATENT UNLOAD-
log nay Forks, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER A
CO.
QIL, PAINT, .PUTTY, GLASS,
Kails, etc, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
TTaKNESS TIMMMIXGS &SI10K
a. a.
Findings, for sal, by
II. F. BIGLER i CO.
QUXS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
lior eal. 13
U. F. niOLEU 4 CO,
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Eises, for aal. by
II. F. 1UGLF.R 4 CO.
I
RON! IRON! IRON! IRON!
H. F. TilGLCR A CO
TIORSB SHOES i HORSE SHOE
A. A.
KAILS, for .ale by
II. F IHOLEU 4 CO
)ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
1.
And best Manufacture, for .ale by
n. F. BIGLKR 4 CO
'rillMBLE SKEINS AND TIPK
BOXES, for .ale by
II. F. PIG LER
4 CO.
jODDER CUTTERS for tilo ly
ytM-70 H. F. TilGI.F.R 4 CO.
T'
TIM TIN I
tSTOVl:! UTOVESt ITOYBI
WAPLE & HAHTMAN
Desire to Inform th. oitisens of Osesola and
the public arnerally, 'hut th'-y have just received
. l.r... n,i snlendicl assortment of Stoves, llouse-
hnbl llsrilware and rtamped and Japanned
TV.re. nt all kinds. Also that wo mauutucture
and keen constsntlr on hand a full assortment of
Tibmcn s Worcs, which we will dispose of at
;ili.-p Mlmtcsnlc nr retail, to suit purchasers.
H'lodnr. Fnouliliu. ltepairine and all kind, of
Job Work H ne to order and wilh dispnteh.
Strict will lit ton paid ordering1 articles fur par
ties d'-siriiiB it.
Consumers will find it lo their ailvantaco to
purchase from us. Our stock and prices will sat
isfy ynu that wo do sell good wares
nriccl that nless. the neonle.
Ynu will find us on l urtin street, nearly op
posit, the Kxeiianiro lintel.
Osceola Mills, Pa., May 10, lftM-lf
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE
llanufaetured .specially for
run: clkaiifieid wade,
aug.VTe
ii. f. nini.KP. a co.
T
in l. U M n V. R M K M I
PEftFCCTION IK
CANTHOOKSI
The Clcarlleld F.xcelsior Cantbook will not
wear out or bronk, being constructed wilh one
solid band from clip to point.
It Is pronounced by all practical lumbermen
who hav. examined It to b. tL. most perfect
Canthook ever invented.
Amos Kcnnard, Patentee,
Manufactured by Anna Kmo 4 Co., nl
CI.FArtFlEI.D, TA.
J-AII order, promptly attended to. n33'T0
-OfK T(IVi:l
c
SPKAK'S CALORIFIC,
SI'Sgl'EIIA.NNA, BU'ERIOn.
00V. PKNN, - REOI LATOIl,
NolU.li COOK, NATIONAL HANOI!,
TRIUMPH, PAHLoll cooliH,
SPEAR'S REV0LVIKO LltillTS
AND DOI ULK HEATKRS,
And all kinds of Hooting Stoves for sale hy
,U(:V-D II. F. HUH, I K A 0.
rri nnn watkim-
tlVW.UUU The siibscrilicni wool to buy a
large Int of M-lnch ehnved hhlngloa, for which
we will per tho very highest market price. Per
sons baring aucb on hand will do well lo call al
...retor.. WKAVM A BkTTS.
ritarleld, a.,r September J" (Is..
F. Q, MILlslCl.
A, ft. roWBLL.
MILLER & POWELL,
' WIIOLKSALB t RETAIL
MERCHANT B,
Orahani's Row, Market 61.,
c l i: a n p I i;l n, pa.
W. would moat respectfully inform our friends,
cusiomcrs, and'llio publicfgcuoraily, that we are
now back.ln our old quarters, which havebeen
remodeled and improveil,nnd we ar. nuwpre
ptrvd to (aecommodat.a)l who mayfaror a. by
oalling.
,N E W GOODS,!
W. lrc just received .ne of the largest .tas ks
of all kinds of Merchandise aver brought to Clear
Held oounty, which we Intend to sell at such tg
urcs a. will mak. It an object for all persons to
purchase from us. Families laying in wintsr
supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ao., should not
rail to give ds a ,all, a. we feel confident .or
price, and .uperior quality of good, will amply
satisfy all, Our stock of
GROCERIES
canal., nt rr... f lb. b.t tuklilv-, Ta, Su
gar, of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Cheese,
Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flour and Feed,
Ac, Ao. Our stock of
DRY GOODS
is large and varied, and ne will just aay we ean
supply any article in that line, without enumer
Hog. READY-MADE CLOTniNG
We have a large stock of rcadr-mede Clothing
for Men and Boys' wear, which wewill dispose of
at a very small advance on eosL
toots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware,
Queennware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions,
Fancy Uoods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Papers,
Window Rhadei, Ac, Ae.
ft-Heing extensively engaged iu the Lumber
business, we are able lo offer superior inducements
to Jobbers.
NJLl-KK 4 POWELL.
Clearfield, Pa., Bcpt.fi, 1871.
1871.
1871.
A U T U M N I
REED BROTHERS,
MaatiT SrniT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
If AIR BTBBiO,
CURWENSVIU.K, PA
Are openiag THIS WEEK ae attractive
stock of
GOODS FOR THE SEASON !
Our ilesk will be replete with the
us
w
sa
H
KEWEST DESIGNS I
Cl
cn
la Forsign and Domeitle
DRK5S 00ODS, SHAWL,
COATINGS, HEPF.LI.ENTS,
FLAN.NF.Lfl, Etc., em
Together with a full lis. of
Notions, Trimmings,
LAMES' AND OF. NT'S
FuniLsliing Goods,
And MILLINERY O00DS,
Al Prices lo suit the Time !
Do not fail to call.
Respectfully,
HEED BROTHER".
T. S. Having p irehatcd largely in Millinery
Itunde, Milliners in ..Ijaccnt lou. will be (up
plied at wholesale rates.
ptouiber 'it 1 ST I -
FALL GOODS!
JUST RECEIVING!
t;
IOIIT CALICOEf, SPLESDin 10c. CA1.I-
cocs, Dclnltics, Shirting ( necks, Muslins,
I'UiHs. Whitn Hoods. Percales. Junnnese Niks,
lllack Silks, Silk Poplins, Illaek Alpacas, Table
Linens, Velveteens, Shawls, Hoys' Cassimercs, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZF.R'S!
HOBIERT, BTI.K fll.OVK PPT PASTS
Kid Olovcs, Lace Cellars. Hair Swilebcs and
Chignons, Hair Nets, Corsets, Hoop Skirls, Ae.
AT J. MILES KRAT7.ER8!
DRESS TRIMM1NI1S, SILK FRINQSS
balm, Velvet Ribbons, Rations, Ae.
AT J. MILES KRATZEIl 'I I
T
TRIMMED HATS. RIBBONS,
Milliuery Ooods, Ae., Ae.
AT J. MILES KRATZF.R'S!
UNEQl'AI.En STOCK OF LADIES' AND
Children's Shoes end flnllers, Men's French
Kip and Calf Boots, Call and Lasting Ositers, Ae.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI
l) fClCi NKCES WALL PAPER He. to
Ji.UUU tl.tUI per bolt Csrpets, Floor Oil
Cloths, Window Shades, best Whit. Hr.nll. Tea
War., 0lss Ware, Table Knives and Forks, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZF.R'S!
fHIOICK TEAS. COFFEE, AND OTHER
J tlroeeries, Dried Apples, I'euchee, Cherries,
Prunes, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, torn, Ac.
-The above, with an Immense stock of other
floods, have been tmiiglit al tne inweeicasn price.,
and will be offered at very low rati a.
7-Com. and .lamin. them whether yon
1 ity or not.
1. M. KRATZER.
(Formerly C. Kr.tier A Sons.)
Kext door to II. F. Biglcr A C.'s U.rdware Stor..
Clearnold, March It, 171 If.
J
Oil N TROUT MA W,
Dealer in all kinds of
FURNITURE,
Market Street, '
On. door east Allegheny House.
,i,,!7l CLFARPIEI.P, FA,
Sottls.
THE SMITH HOUSP,
(Oppoflta the Vaasoager lsjpei.)
ci.i:ahiii.i.i, tA.
rpilE undersigned, baring leased tin b.is. (W
X a Mines of years, la ready t. sjaurtaia stnn
gire and svavclers generally, and therefor, solicit,
sojnomere to give blu a ess I. Hit Table will tea
supplied with lh. best th. market alurds, and tla
liar will contain the cWloest of wine. and liquors.
The house, furniture, beds and bedding are ontirejy
new, wbleh always adds to the oomfort of travelers ;
while I he etabling attached la Urge tad ro.ru,
jul suited fui ttiaustrra. Charge, moderate.
JaiuVTO WILLIAM 6. UHAHLEf.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET 6T..pL:AVipLDA f.
TIlIS Iftrtre and oonmodloui new kaUl has
been opened for the accommodation ol lha
public, where the proprietor will be flad to meet
his old friends, aod rceoire a shara of pablic pat
ronigo. Dr strict personal attention to tbs da
tails of his basineu, be hopes to be ahte to render
satisfaction to bis patrons. Tha TABLE will
alwavs ba hountifulljr supplied with the bct that
can bo procured in tho market, ani the It At
win rum oi u m iuii iiock oi ixi li&lstv, 4
(iood stabling attached.
t'AKl'KK LKlrOLDT,
Clearueld, March t, lCU-ljr Prunriftoc
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of feccood aud Market Streets,
ii,i:aiii-ii:i.i, pa.
rpiII3 old and eomtoodious Hotel bas. dnrins;
X tbs past yesr, been tnlared tp dopblt Its
former capacity for tha entertainment of t ran
gers anl gacils. The whole builJlns; has keen
refurnished, and tht proprietor will spare no
pains to render his gnestl eomlortablt while
itsylng with him.
jr-VIne Mansion Moose ' jmaltns rant to
and from the Ienoton the arrival anil departure
of ti.b train. JOjiN 1UUUIIKKTV.
prC-70 tf Proprietoft.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Lurwciibville, Itarlicld rountr, I'a
rpilISolda&d well established Hotel, beantlt
X full J situated on the banks of the Bota,ae
hanna, in the boroagh of Curwcn jtllle, has been
lea d for a term of years by the underlined.
It has been eotireljr re6tted, and is now open lo
the public nenorally end the travclliog commo
oity in particular. No pains will be spamd ta
render guests comfortable while tarrying at this
hne. Ample Btablinjr room for the ttcoomsne-
dition of teams. Charges moderate.
LLI BL0M.
Sept- 2. 1870-tf.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST.. I'LULII'SBl'Ita. PA.
ritHK undersigned keeps constantly oa band
X the best of Liquors. His table is alway,
supplied with the best the market efforda. The
traveling publio will do well to give him a call.
aovl.'Se. UOBhHT LLOYD.
Corner of Market and Front Blrseix,
Clcarlleld, Pa.
This msgnificrnt Hotel is .utirely new. Mat.
nlele in sll ils arp'iintments, and convenient to
the Court House. A free Omnibus runs to aad
trora the Depot en the arrival and departure of
each train. UKOlttili K. CULIIIKN,
April III, 1 STO. Proprietor.
JKONARI) HOl'HF.,
hearth, r.ailroad Depot,
ClcarUeld, Pa.
8. B. IlOW,;Proprletor.
Tble house is large, well furnished, and nearly
new. and the Pronrietnr feels confident of render
ing satisfaction to guests. N. 11. tiood stabling
connected with the hotel.
ot-71
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Accommodation first -claw and charges moderate.
ott JOHN F. VOl'Xfl, Proprietor.
ON TO UK HOUSE.
OppoiiU; the Court House,
LOCK HAVEN, PE.NJI A.
JeU'Jl HAC?EAL A KROM, Prop'..
1 JKOlkCHIIOl-'l.' hoii:,
BELLEFONTK, PA.,
D. JOHN.-iTCwN A tQXt,
Proprietor..
MKRICAN HOISI',
Main Street,
BR00KVILI.E, PESX'A.
SHANNON A DTRKIT1,
Proprietors.
.4 ?l
T
MIC AMI.HICAN IIOl'SH,
CVRWEeVILLK,
Ci iAt:fii:i.r CorsTT, IVsh'.
Thin lone established and popular hotel Is stll
kept dy the suiisorilwr, who ipsrcs do elf rt to
plraseall who pat rati irr him. "To please," it) the
motto at the American llo'iic, and all that is askee
is a trinl. E. W. 11KKD, Proprietor.
l urwensvllle, March 15, ISTI-tf.
goot5 and hors.
DANIEL COXNKLLY,
Root and SIioc Iaiiufa( turort
CLEARFIELD, PA.
nAS Jnst received a fine lot of French CALI
8KI-NS. and is now prepured to mannfae.
ture everything in his line at the lowest 6gores.
He will werrent his work to be as representea.
lie respectfully solicits ft call, at his shop on
Market street, seoand door wet.t of the pot office,
where be wiil do all in his power to render satis
faction. Borne Cne Gaiter tops on hand.
myV,'67-y UAMKI CONPKhLir.
SEW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP,
EDWARD MACK,
Cor. MARKET A in Srs., CLEARFIELD, Fl.
rpil E proprietor has entered Into th. BOOT r
SHOE business at the above stand, and
is determined not to be outdone either in qual
ity or price for his work, Special attention
will be paid to ainnufacturing Sewed work. II.
has on hand a largo lot of Kronen Kip end
Calfskins, of Ihe very best quslily. The eitt.
senaof Clcarlleld and riciniiy are rerpeciiuny
Inritod In give hiai a trial. No ehirg. for call..
nivO.' " If
Miscellaneous.
" Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
agsisit roa
Chiekering's, Sleinway 's and Emerson'. Piano. ,
Smith's, Mason A Hamlin's and Pelouhsl'.
Organs and Mclodcons. and 0 rover A
Baker'. Sewing Machines.
also TRArnan or
Piano, Ouitar, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Ma.
io. No pupil token for less than half a term.
r-Rooms next door to Flrsl National Hank.
Clearueld, May 5, lsOMf.
Clearfield Nursery.
EXCOUn.UiE HOME JNDl'STRT,
TUB undersigned, having established a Km
sery oa the Tike, .bout hall way between
Clcarlleld and Cnrwensvllle, is prepared to fur
nish all kinds .f FRUIT TREES, (stand.rd and
dwarf,) Kvergroene, Shrubbery, Grape Vine.,
Gooseberries, Lanton Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Haaberry Vines. Also, Siherlen Orab Trees,
Quince, and early soiriet Rhubarb, A,. Ordsr.
promptly attended to. Ad.iress,
J. D. WRIGHT.
,epJ0.A.y Curwensville, Pa
New Meat Market.
fpilK undersigned have opened a Meat Market
1 in the rnntn Inrmerly occupied by Alexander
Inin. on Market street. Clcarlleld, Pa., adjoining
Mossop'., where they Intend to keep a supply of
All kinds of Meal,
fruit aud I eiretables,
And at "rntrr. ro nr vn timm." Shop will
be open regularly on Tuesday, Thursday ami Sat
unlav, and meat delivered at any point. A share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited. jf
11 M. H. HI10W5. it
E. W. II HOW N. f '
WAun Conllniia to deal In all kind. f
improved Agricoltural Implement,. d
Clearneld, AugusUI, InJO-tf.
V"lVlil!THATItlX't MOTH. IV Notlo.
Is hereby given that letters of .duinistralios.
oo the nslstc of A. K. WltlllUT, deed, Isleot th.
horoniih of Clearueld, Cli-srB. M county, Penn'a,,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persons indeliled t. Mid .slat, will pleas, mak
Immediate payment, and those hsring claims or
demands will present them properly authenticity
for teUlement ailhoal elsr.
KMII.Y WRIOIIT,
Clcarlleld, her. ,l!f I l. Adwtlnlstrtrrr.
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