Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 14, 1872, Image 3

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THE HEPUBLICAN.
CLE Alt FIELD, TA.
WEDNESDAY MOKMNO. FEB. 14, IS7S.
Terms of Subscription. .
If paid In advanec.or within I ti ro months ...ti 00
1 1 pai J after three end befowsix months I 60
II paid after tta expiration of sil munthi... 8 00
plr Ml articles to insure Insertion In thii
paper should be hiwded in early on Tuesday
Morning, aa wo go to press at 12 o'clock, (noon.)
KELICIUUS XOTICT.M. -
Methodist T.pUcopal C'nurcli--Brr. J. 71.
M'Oonn, Pastor. Public Service every Sabbath,
at 1"! A. M., and 7i P. M.
Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting overy Thursday, t 7, P. M.
Communion Si'rvioe, first Sabbath of every
month, at 10) A. M.
St. Amlrew'e Church--F.plf opalHer.
Or.onar. Ham.. Pviblio Service Sunday morning
at 10 o'olock. and at T P. M. Sunday School ill
a P. M. Prayer M-retinj Wednesday evcniig
at T o clock.
Presbyterian Church He. Mr. BiiTt.Bn.
Public Service every fcUbbalh, morning und oven
.ing.
HantUt Church Rev. W. I!. Buts-inn, r.s
tor. Public services every Sabbath, morning or
evening, alternatelv.
Nt. I'raiicl C'lii'rch Cntlintlc--rtev. T.
J. Mi Mai . Muss at 101 o'clock A. M., on tho
eceond and fourth Sundays of each month.
O. of U. A. 51. Thcpo inititila Bland
for "Order of roiled American Mechanics, n se
cret, oath bund orgnuliatiun of junior Know
Nothings and rpaviucd, ringboncd and stupid
mechanics, led on in harness atevory Presidential
campaign by political demagogues, who arc about
as near being "mechanics" as a turkey buzzard is
jackass. Tho eneniioi of liberty and racial
advocates of General Grant are moving In this
matter all over the couutry, and are csUbtUiiiig
lodges in overy locality where they can find grien
ies enough to swallow a 1 rant demand pay the
expenses of urnie political loafer, or beri.inpl.ro
dito mechanic, who lives off bin neighbors.
To our mind, no houest lucdiaim ueeds artificial
props to pupport himself lu this country, nor need
any man. take an onth to violate the Constitution
of tho United States, which overy ono docs who
joins tbo order in question nut in letter, porhaps,
but in spirit. And more than that. If ever ho is
elected to an office of any kind under tho (fovoru
mcnt, from township Auditor to President, hp
must lake a judicial oath to support thut instrument,
while the by-law; of tho U. A. M. actually tcacb
its violation in spirit. ,
The first requirement is that tho upplicunt must
be a ho tint born American. This of itself Is so
anti-American and undemocratic that every one
calling himself a Democrat should at once reject it
as heresy. If mechanics join this organization to
better their condition in society and to hae the
advice and counsel of good workman, we deem it
a great mistake, so fur as the borough of Clearfield
is concerned, when such first tin, mechanics arc
excluded as Frederic Lcittinger, Amos Kennard,
David Young, Frank Short, Thomas It iky, Daniel
Connelly, Ed. Mack, and there may bo others
whose names do not now occur to our inoniory.
This organisation is iii tbo bauds of Radical
demagoguot, and is being worked up to its utmost
capacity just now to assist in the election of U rant.
It is "Shiu" in a new dress, and in the guide of
friend, (devil-like), aud tho Democrat is very weak
Indeed, who will allow himself to bo slimed over
by tho Kudical anacondas who arc devouring lib
erty and the substance of the people. Or, on the
other baud, his Democracy must bo double dis
tilled and fireproof to withstand the allurements
aud temptations of thcao oily tougued mechanic,
who live by speculation and average about one
day's woik a week during the year, if Radicals
want to violate the ConJitiition and render them
selves olTenive socially and In a bujincss way, let
them try the experiment. They will soon get tired
and ashamed of their dirty work. But let no
Democrat, whoso bosom contains an American
heart, soil bis hand or perjure his soul for the
sake of electing (J rant President. That is just
what these "Mechanics!" mean, uud nothing else.
As soon as the Procidentia! election Is over, thupe
patriot;, who now seem to have charge of the me
chanics' interest, will drop it until .another Presi
dential election cornvs around; thcu their love for
the mechanic will firo up agaiu. Democrats of
Clearfield ! let their enthusiasm burn ; aud let them
furnish their own fuel, if it docs rairo a row or
produce thotcer. These innovations upon civil
ised society in mid winter will not hut long, and
if not a Mi a ted by respectable elements will never
kill any one or raise a Hood.
Oun Pm mary Elections On our
fourth page will bo found a copy of a hill now be
fore the Legislature, to regulate our primary elec
tions. Had we been a candidate in tho past or
expected to bo one i the future, we would look
upon the e (Tort to regulate our conduct by Legis
lative enactments an a direct insult. And were it
not for the fact that othor counties arc engaged at
similar cures for their political ills, wo would say
that It is an attempt at insult lug the whole county.
Legislation on this poiut implies that the politi
cians of those counties are scoundrels and oannot
be restrained from perpetrating frauds at their
primaries oxocpt by penal laws. uclt a law may
be ncuessary in such counties as Allegheny, Craw
ford and Lancaster, communities where the domi
nant party Is based upon and lives by fraud, but
is wholly use lens In Democratic counties. Wo are
aware that in a moral point of view tho times are
very much "out of joint," yet, wo do not bellce
that it Is Beet-Mary to auk tho Legislature to inter
fere in our primaries, We would rather help de
feat a round dotcn of candidates at the October
election, who had secured their nomination by
fraud, than ask for this bill to become a law. Buchj
is the salve we would use to cure primary frauds.
If we must have penal legimlation, and our friends
cannot bo restrained from perpetrating frauds
without it, give us the gcnral eleutiuu low. And
this it even objectionable. The man who will
cheat in June will cheat in October, because there
Is no half way house in these election fraud,
witness the lato total overthrow of the election
law in Philadelphia, where psalms arc sung
nearly every corner and the Lord praiced by the
finest and costliest instruments in the world.
J he community or party which goes before the
Leginlaturo to havo the Ills and sores of primary
elections cured, havo mistakf n thelrphyniuian, and
we will not be surprised to see them applying to
tho tame doctor ere long to cure family and neigh
borhood broils. There is about as much sense in
the one as the other. The more laws we bave
enacted to regulate our social relations the less
respect wo will have for both. Social tins when
bound hy Legislative enactments soon brome fet
ters. However, let the question bo discussed
throughout the oounty, and let our Senator and
ileprcsentative know the opinion of their constit
uents, andlltyy will soon utile the qucptb.o. Those
therefore who think that our primary elections
cannot be honestly conducted except by Leginla-
tion, let thcu say so in a note to Messrs. Wallace
and Lawiihe. And let thoae who are willing to
try the old plan act in a similar manner.
For our part we think onr primary election rules
good enough. Like tbo Cimstittitmn, which car
ried as through three wars nn 1 was never changed
or violated, until tho period of the "late lament
ed." Vet who was foolii-h enough to demand that,
because of tbo fretiuenl violations of that sacred
instrument hy Lincoln Jk Co., it should be changed
to suit thrir violation, or an entire new one made
and tho old one discarded? Just 10 with our
primary election rules. An occasional fraud may
have own committed. Two or three or a half
down candidal. may bav received their nomina
tions through fraud tib nt means, during the part
ten or twelve years. That was not caused by the
rules. It was the fault of tho enndidnte and his
friends. We say, entree the rules und then fraud
will ffl-ose. If wo are too timid to enform a simple
rule, we will not muster eoitrnge enough to enforce
a penal law. If a "new departure" mit be made
upon thii milder, let as drfral the candidate at
the October e!clif, jrlo scurei his noaiinath.B
by fraud and refu-es to vacate whet, the matter Is
brought to his notice. That U our penal Icginla
tion. Now let us hear from yon, "old fogy," or
I new departure" advocate.
sWpoxm. All tho civil cum not
d.-wn l.i irml m M. tih Teini. have burn disenn
hu'd. 'I he tetm will iVrrfore bp detjicatrd to
' " (1 if IhA lYuuiMin wealth im) a flmj
jiwijxulx'f.i J',"W
Tilt Assessment or 1H72. Tho
several Assessors of Clearfield oounty have com
pleteil and made return of their work lor lb72.
Iu passing over tho duplicates no cull therefrom
the following statistics, which wo havo no doubt
fill piovc liilcri.sting to our rcudera.- Tho table
bclutv rhtwfl tho number of laAahtcs, nurses and
inulcs, cows, oxen, cnrrlage.i, etc., and wutclna in
each borough and town. hip in tlie c-iunly l 1
.it
iwitonu.'!:iri, s-j,; jrs Si c
'5 i ? M
Hecf-arla, 2ti0l 200 2 rV III 6
Hell, 2.W 2iW' JV!' 11 U
l.lootll Ml 70' 7H lil
Wufzt I 11.1 1 1'J; l.'H 2i l a
Hradlord 7; 1H -'77 i'; W
Itrn.lv .'-'li Jif.ir; 44 ( fS C'J, lirt
Hurnsidu 2;7i .11 1A !!!' 5
Chest 2i Irtll TM. 0 8
Covington l.'-U, I'-'j; I'M 8 4, 1
Clearfield 3Jti 111 W: 7i 4
Curweuaville 14H1 VM 4U ... Ii2 21
Decatur 27.'l Dm 174 16! 4
KeigiiHon 1I4 H. Dill 1
tlirard I HMI ll ; Hi 6; 7j 4
(loHhen...- ! It'll inti' 7l 2 Dl 14
ilrahaui U-h IU2i 121 8 8: X
(luliuh Dill D'7 1IU I ! 3
Hilton 112, Mil' 9M 22, 10: 4
.tordan l:tB 1MT: 173 W 1 4
Karthaus lti.V Pi! Hi 2j 1-lj 9
Knox 1 1711 117 l.'lil 2. 6'
Uwronec 1 40U, 27-'! ilU,' 41; 6
I.uiul.cr City .VI s 4i.. u: 1
Morris 'Mb. 2Mi 22 Ij ill IH 12
New Wa-hington flU M C'l 2 H 0
Orwola 207' 2l' 41- ! 7i J14
Pino Ill1 121)' I1!l : M 8
Pike 2:l 200' T,7 4 .IH fi
1'uion.. ' 1 ill Vj VI U) li
Woodward
,...! 2161 liU Dm.
Total for 1S7:
. f522." !2::(i in2i:ai'.2i9
Last year jtUSW 4J7 47 4: 221 4fMI 17)
Tho returns of tho ipimr Indientn m em ft 11
loss in horses and o:;cn, but a pubtautiul gain in
everything el."0. We propose to publish, in a week
or two, a tabic showing tho number of acr.s of Im
proved and unimproved lauds hi each borough and
township in th county.
Iamvam,e Scheme. Wo actidont.
ally blundered into a new professional gtimo one
day lait week, which we have no doubt is well
played in many localities. We aro not prepared
to say whether the gauin is an individual enter
prise or a oombiuation arrangement. It is this:
Curtain physk-iau in Philadelphia aro sending
circulars to couutry physicians soliciting patients.
They want the country cousins to look up all old
chronic cares and send them to the city to be cured
aud receive for Ibeir service haf the fees. We
oau ol y give the fee in cancer cages, which is $:S0
per week for professional services and medicine,
$16 of which 'n.'S to tho physician rending the
palitnt. Wo umlerntaud that the cancer huplm-ps
is quite a .tu!jcc!'. J'lw however tuko it, uuless
they aro ablu to pay from threw to fivt hundred
dollars to get it cured. Poverty is therefore health
in some cam n. We cau imagine a comitry doctor,
one mean and devilish enough to engage in this
iu fatuous scheme, "laying for" patients. He ex
amines a man or a woman, (tho latter preferred),
with a peculiar sore, aud alter much pounding,
drumming, examining tho tongue, feeling the
pulro aud a minute solemn speeulur examination,
and after muL-h hesitation and numerous fighs, the
disease is pronounced cuueer! Tho patient is
struck dumb. Death enters the mind of the af
flicted. Tho dumb speaks again : "Doctor, what
can you do lur me ?" Holema as a graveyard, and
while wringing his hands and looking around at
tho children, (furniture, etc.,) in a deuthliko voice
exclaims, "Nothing!" Tho victim is nearly fright
ened to death. In a week theatllicted starts for
'hiludi'lphiu at per week, besides boarding,
and if the thirties hold out, it will be six months
i year before a ctiro is effected; otherwise one
or two weeks will answer.
Clearfield Academy. ft was our
riviluge, on Friday, tho 2d in.t.f to witness a
portion of the cloging exercises of the latu session
of the Academy. The exercises referred to were
in the young ladies' department, in charge of Mis
(leorgio V. Mitchell, and consisted of examina
tions, compositions, readings aud dialogues, in
tcrspersed with singing and an exhibition of cal
iethenics. We have not tbo time to give a detail
ed account of tbo pcrfurmauue. Sultiue it to say,
that the pupils one and all acquitted themselves
in a mauner creditable to themselves, their teacher
and the school. Wo may say tn pttimnt, however,
that "Maud Mullcr," read by MUs Lixxie Harts
wick, wa very finely done; also tho dialogue, en
titled "New Quarter Day," wai rendered in a style
true to the life. Wo did not havo the pleasure of
hearing tho reading hy Mies Mary K raiser, Lily
Tate aud others, but wo barn liicy were highly
appreciated by the many visitors present. One of
the bent features of the entertainment was the
reading of "Washed away by the Flood," by Miss
(1. V. Mitchell, by request, exhibiting a familiar
ity with the fundnmentnl principles of tho science
of elocution, and a power to bring out fully the
sentiment of the piece to a degree which we have
rarely witnessed.
What especially pleased us, was tho thorough
ness of tho training of the children. This was
apparent throughout all tho exercises, and no
where moie clearly shown than by the skill with
which tho clans in Fifth Header read the piece
entitled "The Hells," displaying an ability far be
yond their years.
Wo heartily com men d the progressive spirit
manifested by the institution iu the introduction
of calisthcnie cxeroipcs. This is a new feature in
our scho.ih, and frotr the spirit and intercut takeu
by the prpils in them, must be exceedingly popu..
lar. The benefits of these exercises in developing
the physical structure and imparting increased
strength and vitality to tho body, oannot be over
estimated, besides which they afford an agrceablo
change to the monotony of daily lessons.
This excellent institution is under the supcrvl
sion of Kov. P. L. Harrison, assisted by an able
and accomplished corps of teachers, and Is In ev
ery way deserving of the oonfidenco and patron
age of the public.
Shot ins Wife. Quito an oxcito
incnt wa occasioned by the report that Mr. Law.
reuee Fop lit man had shot his wife. Tho occur
rence took place on the street near tho residence
ot the mother of the woman. Mr, Foehtman, it
seems, went to the residence of his mother-in-law
and inquired for his wife. He was fnformed thut
sho had gono to the store. He Immediately start
cd toward the store, and on (he road met his wife.
It is alleged he then drew a revolver and fired four
shots at her, two of them taking effect, ono in the
arm and ono in tho hand. The injuries sustained
are not of a serious nature. Foehtman immedi
ately fled, and thus far has ernded arrcst.yf.
iarg't Gaxette,
Man Sawed to Death. Pvtor Kwllo.
near LaOrangn, this county, was so shockingly
mangled by being thrown upon a circular saw
while In motion as to cau bis death in a few
hours afterwards, A part of ono foot, and one leg,
sawed off, and one arm slit lengthwise. Thooause
of tbo accident was the catching of his coat in
such a manner as to draw him against the saw.
Mr. Radio was a worthy young man, and this sad
accident has east a gloom over tbo community in
which it occurred. Wyoming Democrat.
iia mi
In 1uhinkh Tho numorous friends
of K -Treasurer Hcgul it III pe doubt be pleased
lo learn that he has again entered Into active bu
siness, Ily reading hit advertisement, the public
will know exactly whom to go to buy good and
cheap Hid and Caps, Hoots and Hhoes, and gen
era) Furnishing (loods. "Leva" ii as emphati
cally adopted to active business aa a duck is to
water, and It takes him but a short time to trim
you out from top to bottom. He ii always ready
for "dicker," theroforo eall and see bim.
A Mkktin.l According to Chair
man Fulfurd's proclamation, our town Is Ekely lo
be over run by the "loyal millions of the North."
on Friday next. As the same individuals have
been here annually for fifteen years or more, but
few new faces need Imj expected. j
A CfiAtffiR. Am on if llo buninosA !
movements we not ire I he retaoval of M ri. Watson's
fancy store to the building adjoining th new Post
Omee building. Her display of goodilooksrather
Kightb itrertish.
Found. A torlgine tdioll car ring
was foond on the street. The owner can have it
j hy eiltiri at No. 3 MerreJi'i bljelf , West Clrarfleld.
Dr. H. Porter Hhaw niauifesls a commendable
ambition by keeping fully up (i, all the improve
ments In Ihe erlenoo of dentistry. Hy his adver
tisement, those Inteiusted will see that while he
Lifers r(itotd prims, bo ul. vales the standard of
wrk and material. The doctor It a flttd class
dentist, d')ct bi own work and guarauteos rutl tui
tion In atl oases.
Lint of lottom remaining uncluimod
in the Poitothoo at Cluurtlold, fur the week ending
February I2(h, 172;
I'tiulnp, Mrs. Annan. Milligaii, Miss Klmira.
Msher, Miss Maria 1. Mot'oy, Thomas.
(Ilidd n, Albert. Mays, William.
Hurley, Jeromiah. ' O'Cuunrr, 10 Mr both.
Jackson, Hubert. Strong, Miss Mary K,
Morrow, John, - Smith, L. J.
Mehoiiald, William. Young, John Y.
Alan, Mr. Prety. P. A. tl AC LIN, P. M.
Lasi Plahtku. Kratxer A Lytlo aro prepared
to furniih farmers with Laud Plaster, at very low
rates, this season. A largo lot of fret.li ground
just received, no7-lm
As will be seen upon reference to card published
olacwhcre, Messrs. Hood, Jlonbright A Co., tho
well known and enterprising Dry iJood and Job
bing hound of Philadelphia, announce their (Jrand
Spring Opening. In view of tho tact that every
prepuiation has been made fur the exhibition of a
most miignitieeut and varied stock, including a
new specialty of Carpets aud Oil Cloths, and that
this is the tlrst opeuiug at their now and palatial
vBUhliahmcnt, ackuuwlcdgud by all competition to
be tho hundrtomcMt, moul convenient nnd best tit ted ;
up cfdnhlishment of its kiud in Philadelphia, the
Spring opening of Mesri. Hood, Hoiibright A ,
Co, in a mailer of importance to tho trado gener-,
ally throughout tho whole omintry. Those who ;
are in search of goods iu this lino will nut only be
heartily weli-ome to tho new headquarters, hut will
have one of tho most varied and oarefully selected !
slocks in the whole country, from which to make
their purchases. I
It Is now generally admitted by honuet physi
cians, thut when unco the consumption is fahljr
ftstunvd upon the lungs, no humnn power oan save
the puticut from death. They also say that about
Ol'ty per ccut. of thoco who dio from this disease
can trace the cause to a neglected cough or cold,
which might havo been cured by a small bottlo of
Liquid Opodeldoc, or what is the same thing, John
son's Auodyno Liniment.
Cut this notice out aud bring it with you. We
arc authorized to refund the cash to any person or
persous who shall buy and uso Parson's Purgative
Pills and fail of re Hef and satisfaction.
Dr, F. I'latto, Ee-Iectio Physician and Surgeon
offers his services to the people of ClenrfieU and
vicinity, and will bo in readiness to attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Office on
Heed street, West of tbo depot, Clearfield, Pa.
May III, 1871 tf
SJlarrica.
Ou February , 1S72, by Kev. W. A. CYirriJio
i.n, Mr. TlhiMAS W. HKMI'IIIU., to lin
KI.I.A F1.K(IAL, both of ClearHeM.
Near Janeiville, Clrarfleld county, on January
lDtli, H72, by llev. It. M.u.i.AUE.1, Mr. JnllV
1IAI.EY to Mim NANCY STITT, both of Wood
ward townnhip.
In Puinjiitiiwncy.on tho 8th, of February, 1T2,
by J. A. M iMHH, Esq., Mr. DAN1F.L Itlll'CII, to
Mi SA11A1I J. PTIVESON, loth of Clrarfleld
comity Pa.
On February 8th, 1872, by Fai rl. Jimin.
Eio,., Mr. CIIAni.K Mll.l.IMt to Mix KI.IZA
IIKTH 11111.1.1 11, both of Jefferaon oounty.
PiUllftS.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by RiciiAnn Moaaoi, Whole.alc
and lUtuil lfei.lcr in llry (IoimU, tlrouoriei, Pro.
vifionf, Ac., Market .Ircct, Clenrlielil, Pa.
1'l.KAurilu.n, Pa., Fob. l:l H72.
Applei, nr.-en, UOrVi, I 511
ling., drowned
Milieu, green
Ilium (HI 61)
Shoulder. t'lidi)
Side. (IIIOll
I. md lidv
llrlC'l, p r I"
Ai,i,lebulter.WL'l. 1 Oil
Dulter 2.,(.j JO
lleaiia U 0i'(,o J '."i
lluekwbeat 1 2j
Hurkwbeat Hour lb, '
lt...,r. dried 25
Mes.pork.Vbbl...l9 0n
Hut Til
Onion 1 00
Potatoef 00 fO
Peaches, dried, lb. . 12J
Plarter, -J4 bbl 40
Ily. 1 10
IU.. th 3
Salt, t nark 2 Ml
ShinKles,l8in.$Kii,5 110
Shinxle.,2n initials HO
Timothy lecd 6 00
Tallow 124
Wheat 1 50
Wool 55
Wood. V cord 60
Beef, fre.h 8(.i) H
Hoards M 13 U0(cjl4
Corn, shelled 1 OH
r,.r,,.A,tr utir.o o
Com meal, .aek, 1 4"
Chop, ti etj ll(u 1
CloverHecd 8 o"
Clieere J'1
Cberriei, lb. lu( 15
Chicken,, drsd, Rf Ii
Kifl 2-1
Kliixieed 2 on
Klour n (Hi fin T o
Hay 3(1 OK fit. ."t' OK
Ien iiy 1 va ii ia 55a i 1 road
TVHONS t CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
ON' and after Monday, NOV. 20th, 1ST!, the
PaHsoncr Train will run diiiiy (except Sun
day.)) butweea Tyrone and Cicirlleld, a. tuKowa:
CLKAHKIlil.D MAII,.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NOItTH.
Clcarllcld S.JO.r.M.1 Tyrone O.U.A.X.
Phihpburi 4.2H, " j Oweola 10.S5, "
Osceola 4.411, " Philipburg...ln.5:i, "
Tyrone 8.(10, " , Clearliebl 1 1.55, "
CLKAKKIKLIl EXPKK.-S.
LEAVE SOUTH. I LEAVE NORTH.
Clearll-ld 5.45 a.
Philip, burg... A. 46 "
Onccola 7.H5
Intencction... 8.12 "
Tyrone 8.J5 "
Tyrone 7.00 r. .
' lutfineeliun...7.l-1 '
Ofeeula 8.20 "
; Philip.barg...B.tO "
' Cleartlcld,ar...0.40 "
FA Ii K FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
fMh-fonte, Pa ti 05 Mlddletown $5 (10
Lock Haven 2 70 Marietta 6 50
Wiiliiitunort Hell Lancualer 6 85
Huntinjrilua 1 SII.PIll 1.AUEI.P11IA 7 5
Lewiatown 1110 Altnona 101
Mnry.ville 4 50 Jnhn.tnwn 180
IIAKIUSDl Htl... 4 Till'ITTSUUIUl 6 15
Clone eonneetion. made by all tralni at Tyrone
and L:k llavon.
aEOKOB C. WII.KINS,
mylTtf. Huperiiilendi-nt.
1 II E NEW
SEWING MACHINE!
Tho "BLEESI"
Patent Link Motion. Almost noiseless machine
Don't fail to em mine it beforo purohae
ing eUewhoro.
II. hhid(;i:, mi:iicii ant TAII.OK.
CLKAKKIKLD, PA.,
Agent for Ckarflutd oounty.
r Local Agents wanted in every town tn the
oounty, to whom liberal terms will tr given.
Don't fail to examine it and satisfy yourself,
Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 7, 173-1'.
CIIRKIIYTKKH
Male and Female College I
rpHIN popular Instttution will open fr the
L Humtur session on tho first Monday of May,
172. ui.iler tho lntruelionnf aoorpsot competent
teachers, in th.' on Meg htiilditigt in the ploasant
villagn of Cherrytrec, Indiana tounly, Pa.
Course of Inntntetion thorough. Munie, voen!
and ii)ntnnnenlal, Indnied. 1ln,d Loarding fur
nished at from to $:i..'0 per week.
For further partit,u!nrs .ily to e,t h-r of the
undersigned I'irectors, or address them at ti rant
P. 0., Indiana count v. Pa. '
iin. H. II. M-f'ORMlOK,
II. Ii. KINP'iUTS, i;u..
JOHN KAHDN, Ka.j.,
Dr. K. It M A I.I.I K It.
Dn. A. H. LO YKI.Af..,
Feb. 7, 1H72 ,1m. Diroelnre.
JAycry tttiihlc.
IHT. nndT'Igned hrg I' are to Inform the pab
. He that he Is now fully prep a ted lo aecomino-
diitt all In the way of furni4iliig ll.rert, Dutrgies,
nafttiirs and Jiarnoss, on the shortest nit!ne and
on reasonable terms, llosidenceon Locust street,
between Third and Fourth.
UKO. W. OKA1WART.
leafed, April 11, I M67.
I) INK, WHITBA ROAN LINING
JlIsI received aid for sale by
April 20, 1 70. Jj. ly. niULKH A CO.
1872. 1872.
WINTER I
HEED BROTHERS,
Mabkbt Btbbbt,
CLKARFIEI.P, PA.,
AID
JUi Brnaar,
CUIIWEXSVILLE, Ta.,
Ar. opening THIS WEEK an attractive
flock uf
GOODS FOIl THE SEASON I
Our .took will bo replete with Ihe
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M
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NEWEST DESIGNS!
C
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Tn Foreign and Dome.tio
DI1ES8 0001)3, FHAWI.S,
COATINOK, P.EPELLENT5,
FLANNELS, Etc, eto. ,
Together with a full lino of
Notions, Triiniiiings,
LADIES' AND GENT'S
Furnishing Goals,
And MILLINKItY GOODS,
At Prices to suit iho Times!
Vo not fail to call.
Itcupietfully,
HEED BROTHER).
P. P. Having purchnneil larnely in Millil ry
(lood, Milliner, iu edjacout tu.n.wlll be u p.
plied at wholesale rate,. ipl.'l 71
JANIEL GOODLANDER, ,
LUTIIEnSDURO, PA.,
Deal.-r ta
DUY GOODS, CROCEKIlis,
H A K D W A K E,
IIAT3 A CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, J
Queennware, llm'i and Iloyl' CMIiing, Pailti,
Oil., DrUR., (HaiKware, School Hooka, I
a large lot of Patent Medicine,,
Coufectiona, Ao. '
Gum ?Uoea, Mooao Boot,, a large aaaorlnen. of
Notion., lloaierjr and
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS
something new and attractive.
Large and aplendid aaaortinent of French, l.r
ihan and Engliah Toya, Delia and
Fancy Good,.
Xo gre.'rr variety of good, in any atorn in the
county. All for aal. very low for rah at the
( heap Corner. Deo. 1:1, 1871.
Watrlirs, truTlrii, &(.
EXTRAORDINARY
ANNOUNCEMENT
I WOULD r.ap.etfully animnne. to th. e tl
n. of CLEARFIELD and itclnily that I
bav. opened up in the sew kUaonid Dnildilg,
flrat doer below th. ilanilon Uouar, on beetnd
Street, witb a .ntlr. new itock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS k JEWELRY,
Of the lat.at atylel and beat lulab,
Selected with eare. I have an eaaortount
froia all the lateil noveltlea la Jewelry, aul'a.
ble for the Holiday,.
A Urge iteck of Americas Watchel from
he factorial of Appl.ten, Tracy it Co., at Wa't
ham, Maw., and the National Watch Company
at Elgin, III., In from 1 to ei. caiea, alwati
on hand, and warranted.
Thankful for yonr p. at libera! patronage, I
hop., by atrlct attention to bu.lneaa, to merit
a eontlnuanee of he nme.
All kinds of repairing in my Ho. promptly
attended to.
8. I. BNYPKR.
January , 1871.
Wrdlral.
A NEW DEPARTURE
For the lleneflt of Maiiklnd !
DR. II OY I. H'S
PILE OINTMENT
This important discovery Is one of the most re.
markable results of modern medical research, and
The most Womlrrful A SpeeJy lkmvdy
evar l,nown,
In now presented in a scier.tilio combination of
toothing and healing agents.' And having thor
oughly tested It In tiumherlesa rases, with most
satisfactory results, do not hesitate lu ud ring it
tn the ptihlio as
The most certain, rapid nnd cfl'ectual
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no matter of bow long Handing.
Vtt.Sold by alt Drujrgiata and Medicine Deal
ors who dcaire to alleviate the sud'eringa of their
fellow being.
I'lllCIS, M CENT8 1'KR BOX.
T. J. BOY E It, Sol. Proprietor,
Clearlicld, Pi
nclJ57l
1 un a nn out i
)
BI,T BOX
BURNED IJPI
HKLL'S IlL'N WOOLEV FACTORY,
Peno township, Clearfield Co., Pa,
The subscribers are, at great et pence, rebuild
ing, and In few days will liavn eoiiiplet e'l, a
ntighborhfioi nteessity, in the erection of a first
el bus WooleM Miitiudieiory, with all the pioilern
iinpn-veinents attaelid, and are prepared to .mike
all kinds of Cloths, CasRitneres, tSatinntf, lilnn
kels, KlniHieU, An. Plenty of giods on hand to
st.pply atl ourold and a thousand new customers,
whom we ask to oniuu and exaiuiuo our stock.
The business of
CARPING AND FI LLINU
will ree.pl. e espoelal attention. Our new mill will
be re ii ly by wool -carding season, therefore there
nM-d be no hesitation on that seore. Proper
arrangeineHts yjill b made to rone i ye and deliver
Wool, to suit customers, All work warranted and
Hone upon the shortest notice, and hy strict atten
tion tn business we hopo to realUe a liberal share
of public patronag.
1MMX POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
We will pay the highest market prine fr Wool
and sell our manufactured goods a low as similar
goods oan be bought in the nounty, and whenever
we tail to render reasonable saticfantion we ean
always b fand at home ready to make proper
explanation, either In person or by letter.
JUIH JOIl.SrOiN A KtS,
nprll?(ttr 1 ' Orampian Hills 0.
Jirjj dods, ttrorrrifji, (fit.
1871. 1872.
FALL & lm GOODS !
The First of the Season I
Tho Cheapest in this Market I
I5UYI nUYl! BUY!!!
OF
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Your Dry Goods,
Your Groceries,
Your Hardware,
Your Queensware,
Your Notions,
Your Hoots k Hbon,
Your Leather,
Your iShoe Findings,
Your Flour and Fish,
Your Window Cu'talns,
Yonr Carpets,
Your Oilcloths,
Your M'all Papers,
Your Hats,
Your Caps,
Yonr Carpet Chain,
Your Stoves,
Your Hoeon and Feed.
SALT! SALT I BALT! at wholesale to country
merchants.
OILS, PATXT.S GLASS, Ae.-A liberal die
oount to huilders.
Kverything that you need enn be had at great
advautugu to iho huyur, at
KRATZUll A LYTLE'S,
Market street,
CLXanrit:i.n, Pa , opposite tho Jail.
p i. to m h8'72
N
T i; w ; o o I) i
Xew Firm at Wallaccton, Pa.
JOHN HOLT k SONS
Have bought the entire stoek of goods from P.
Oullugher, and aro reeeiving a general assortment
of n:w go ode from the Fantern citiej, such as
I)RY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS Si SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
BACON, FISH,
SALT, FLOUR,
FEED, 4., Ac, 4c,
To evrhange for Country Produce, RAitrnad Tica,
Lumber or CAS1I. Oetvber 18, 1871.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE T1IK CHKAPE.TI
A Proclamation against High Prices!
1UR are now opening rp a lot of the best aad
most ecawtiiaWo Uoode and Wares ever
ofTured tn this market, and at prw-cs that remind
one of the good old days of cheap things. Those
who lack faith upon this point, or deem our alle
gations superfluous, need hut
C.ILL .IT Olll 8 TO HE,
Corner Front and Market streets,
Where 'hey can see, feel, hear and know for thonl
Hclvca. 'l o fully under.tniitt what are cheap goods,
thia nil It be done. ,Ve do not deem it neeea.ary
ta enuli vrate and itemise bur stoek. It is cuough
for us ti slate that
We lave Everything that is Needed
and cot aumcil In thia market, and at prices that
dtJ2i JOCKPil SHAW A SON.
CORCORAN,
WEAVER 4 CO.,
WHOLESALE
(4 II O VISUM,
I
und tli'ulera in
Lunibermeir.s
SujiplicH,
WILLIAM.srORT, PA.
aug3.1-ilm
2 B A D THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention of the oitlsens of Clearfield and
vb dnify Is directed to the fat that tloodlellow A
$n are the a cents of M, Micro A Co , and have
l.iml reeei ,-cd a half rloien corloailsof Flour ami
teed, which they otter at the Joet j.)ac!'le
ures. A large stock of
FLOCK, COKX MKAL, CHOP,
HUCKWHKAT FLOUR, II RAN,
Putatocs, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ao., Ac.
Particular attention le ealled to M. Niece A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is the best in
the market.
Flour and Foed enn and will be sold cheaper
than it can bo obtained elsewhere in CI ear He Id
county.
if Store on Market street, next door to Hon.
Alexander Irviu's residence.
gooipi:llow a son.
jauHHf Agents for M. Nieee A Co.
AUCTION ROOMSI
Z, C. McCULLOUGH. Auctioneer.
nAVINd opened Auction Rooms in Cle.rftel I,
Pa., I would respectfully inform merchant,
mid inannlai'torera that t am prepared tn sell all
kiuila of merchandise on eomini.aion at reasonable
term.. Day. of aal. will b. anneuneed hy posters
and otherwise.
yttr-llootus on Market alreet, next door to new
Po.lofnc..
jkiiiO I. C. McCn.I.Ol'OII.
wiariUfiirc, Ulmwr, Ar.
g A (.' K 1'5 V T 4k MCUHVVKH,
HjAlr.ni ib
11ULDIC ll'iMWARE,
Also, manufacturers (if
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
fteooud Street.
cm:akfii:m). pa
Carticntera and Ruildeir will And It to tbolt
advantage to exaiuiuo our stock before purchasing
elsewbero.
STOVES! STOVES!
We are now nclllnr the eelebraled TIMES
COOK and RELIANCE, the cheapcet aud best
atuves In tho market.
Every stove fully warraated.
ALSO,
PASLOn,
HEATING,
aid
RAFTING STOVES!
which will lie sold aa cheap ta any In the oounty.
Strict attention paid ordering articles for par
ties who desire it.
JCO Roofing, Spouting and job work don. on
reasonable terms.
Clearfield, Pa, April 1!, 1871.
II. F. BIGLER & CO,
DBALEB) IB
II A 15 I W A IS 13 ,
Also, Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, ISKIDLE3,
Harness, Collars, etc., for sale by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
pALMER S PATENT UNLOAD-
lng Hay Forks, for sale ly
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, CLASS,
Kails, .to., for sale hy
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
jARNEriS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE
Findings, for sal. by
II. K. BIGLER t CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS, S WORD CAN ES
For sale hy
IT. F. BIGLEB .1 CO.
CTOVE8, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sices, for sele by
II F. nio:.Eit 4 CD
IRON I IRON! IRON! IRON!
For sale hy
H. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
T TORSE SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE
11
NAILS, for tale hy
II. F BIGLER A CO
PULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
i.
And bail Manufucture, for salt hy
II. F. BIGLER & CO
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for salehy
II. F. BIGLER t CO
JODDER CUTTERS for alo by
MCU30 70 II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
rpiM TIM TISI
BTOVEW1 BTOVKS! BTUVCK!
WAPLE & lIARTiMAN
Desii-e to Inform the cititens of Osceola ens
the public generally, that they have just received
a large and splendid ans-irtmeiit of Stoves, House
hold Hardwaro and HampeJ and Jc panned
Wares of all kinds. Also that we manufacture
and keep conManlly on band a full assortment of
Tinmen's Wares, which we will depote of at
cither wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers.
Cooling, hpouting, Hepaii ing ami oil kinds of
Job Woik don to order und with dispatch.
(it rirt attention paid ordering articles for par
tics desiring it.
Consumers will find H to their advantage to
purchase Irom us. Our stock and prices will sat
isfy you that we do aril good waree at
prices that plraa Ihe people.
You will find us no Curtin street, nearly op
posite the Ktchange Hotel.
Osceola Milts, Pa.. May 10, lS7l-1f
TIIK CLKAIiFII-LI)
WOOD-CHOPPERS1 AXE!
Manufactured espeeitlly for
THE CIXAUHELD Til A t)F.,
run SA LB BT
tugl'Td
II. F. BIOI.Ell L CO.
c
1 ) O K HTOVUSI
ftpKAH'B CALORIFIC,
rH'SQl'KHANNA, SIPKUIOR.
00V. PKNN, REtllLATCR,
N0111.K COOK, NATIONAL RANOK,
TI1II1MPII, PARLOR COOK.,
SPEAR'S KhVOLVINU I.II1I1T.1
AND DOI'IILE HEATERS,
And all kinds of Holing .'loves for sale by
a.g.1'70 II. F. Illtll.ER A CO.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
WHOLESALE AND IIRTAIL,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
n. si. sn.nr,
Twodoon East of the Postoffl ;e, ClearlWd, Pa.
Constantly on hand a One asanrtmrnt of Navy,
Congress Cavendish, Cable, r'puiiroll,
tllchliran and Century Fine-out
Chewing Toliaceo, Ae,
Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported
and Domestic Cigars, brooking Tobaccos,
nleertrhauin and Briar Pipes,
Pipe fixtures, Tobacco
Boles, Cigar Holdera, and everything grbciully
fouue In a wi ll reulntcd Cigar and
Tobacco Ctore.
rTtelncnilter the place
the Postoulce, Clearfield, Pa.
Two d-iors Eat of
pd.tojan.5'T3
tll IUXMI l.M l' CI.OVI'.R AXO
TIMtiTIIV 8KED. The undrrsiirned
has now on hand five hundred husbela of prime
seed, in quantities to suit purchaser., at the very
tnwfst ui.rkcl price. Call la paisen cr aitijre.
W. W. NiRSII.
I.ulher.l urg, Feb. T, 171 m.
E.A.&W.D.IHVIN
DEALERS IK
GENERA Ii
MItiCBffANDISK,
S(4UAHE TIMUER,
LOGS & LUIMBER
ci;buu!vii.li:, ta.,
VRK offering, at tbtlr new Ctore House, t
compute stock of KHVt UOODH, of all
descriptions.
Dry Goods and Groceries,
II A It D W A H K,
BOOTS d SHOES,
clot my a, Ac.
IN LARUE VARIETY.
Flour,
.Vial,
Ily,
Oats,
Corn,
Ala-ays on hand and for sale at a small
advance.
ROPE, in largo quantities, sold low by eoil; also,
Pl'LLEV BLOC KB, SMALL UOPE
and CAXTIIOOU'e-.
One hundred eases of
AT WATER'S ELM IRA BOOTS,
for sale by the ease at whole.ale rates.
Received by ear load :
IIVSTISGDON r LOU II,
and sgld at small advance.
HARNESS, of all kinds, 1IORSK COLLARS
and II AMES, HORSE BLANKETS,
BUFFALO ROUE?, Ac.
Also, on sale first class two horse WAC0N3,
TWIN 8LED3, 1,0(1 bLKlnS, and
FLF.I0IIS.
Ppecial inducements oflered to those getting
out Fouare Timber and Logs, as we deal largely
In Lumbermen's Supplies, and are prepared at all
times to purchase Timber, Logs and Lumber.
Curwensville. Norrmber 15, 1571.
(flotUtug.
How lo Save Jloney.
THE times are bard: you'd like to know
How yoe. may savi your dollars;
The way to do It 1 will hw,
K you will read what follow.
A man who lived not fnr fiona here,
'nt worked haid at hit trade,
But had a household lo support
That squandered all he made.
I met bim once. Fays ho, "My fiieod,
took threadbare and rough ;
I've tried to get myself a suit,
Hut can't save up enough."
Eays t, my friend, how much bave you?
I'll tell yon where to go
To get a suit that's teend and cheap i
To REUENSTEIX A Co.
lie took what little be had saved,
And went to Reisenstein A Brothers',
And there be got a handsome suit,
('or half be paid to other.
Now he ts home, he looks ao well,
And their effect is such,
That when they take their daily meal,
They don't eat half aa muoh.
And now he finds on Saturday night,
With all their wants supplied,
That he hai money left to spend,
And some to lay aside.
His good success, with cheerful imlls,
He gladly tells to all,
If you'd save money, go and bay
Your elothes at
K EIZKNSTEIN'8 CLOTHINO HALL
Where the eheapest, finest and best Clothing
and good rurniMiing uoous can ie nan io tun
very taste aud in every style. aprll.70
MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD!
Mrs. S. S. L I D D E L L,
Having engaged in til. ALirhlo business, desires
to Inform her friends and Ihe public that she has
now and will keep eonstantly on hand a largo and
well selected stoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and la prepared to fuiniih lo order
TOM be- TONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MOMMKNT.S,
Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lot', AVindow
riills and Caps, alio,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WABII STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ao.
"X-sj.. Vard on Heed slrcet, near tho R, R- Depot,
Clrarli-M, Ta. Je7.il
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
S V A Ii H M ,
or all Ki.tnaj
U"iftfftK Hsrrowa, YYuluvu'C Trucks, Copying
Pre itcs, Improved Money Drawer, Ac.
run sale or
II. F. 1IIOLEU k CO.,
flralcra III Hardware.
mcb.10 70 If Beeond Street, CleaiCeM, Pa.
J
OUN T It OUT M A N.
Di aler In all kinds of
FURNITURE,
Market Ft-cit,
One dour east All i;li'ny House,
aiig!(171 Cl.E.MU IEI.n, PA.
Insure Your Properly 1
riMIK undersigned are prepared to tAo any
X roasonable fire rikf, in good an 1 telitble
companies, such as the " fc rmeri' Mo'ual," (
Votli, Pa.t the" Andes," of CJWilufiali, Ohio t the
Uermania," of New York, and others. Rate
reasonable, ad IA Ciseof Ions monev will be paid
up prompt 1 1. lltVIN A KULUS,
Clearheld, Pa., AprU 1?, 1-71 tf.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
MARKET Ft., CLEARFIELD, Pa,
THIfl largo and eommodloiu new hole bai
been opened for the accoumio.lwtloq of the
Sub 1 1 a, where the proprietor will be gUd (o aieot
is old fi fends, and receive a share l put.lin pat
ron ago. B . itrlut personal alteitlloii lo the
tails of his bii. nni, be hopes to v aide to ronder
satlsfaetion to bis patrons. The I A 111. K will
always be hountilully supplied witb the best that
oan be procured In the inarkct, and th iAfl
tvill contutn a Mistook of LItORF, BEER,
Uood Stabling attached.
CAPPEH I.KIPOLDT,
ClearBeld,' March 8, IM9 ly 1 Proprietor.
TiOnsToN houseT
Ct-ruerof w'ondand Irti t Vrtot'
ti.i:ARrii:i.i. pa.
rpiIT9 old aad eomtnodloue Hotel bai. diirlpg
j the past year, been enlarged to double lis
former capacity for tho entertainment of stran
gers ana guests. Tbo whnU building baa beep
rerurnisnea, ana ine proprietor win spare n
pains to render bis gutsts eomfortable wLile
tuyiog witb him.
The "Mansion House" Omnibus runs to
ine from the Depot oa Ihe arrival and departure
if each train. juii. vv t unr.n i i ,
aprtl-TOLf Proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curwcu.vllle, ( leal Held county. Pa.
rpilIBola.nd wtll ettabliahed Hotel, b.autl
L fully lituated oa tb. bankt ol lb. husqo.
lianna, in th. boroigb of Curweti Jrl lis, b), tvtu
leased for a term of years by the undersigned,
i, i... k.ea .ntir.lv r.lllted, and it now op.n lo
th.publle g.n.rilly and th. travailing ooinmB
oltr In particular. No palm will b spared le
reader guests comfortable while tarrying at thll
hosv). Ample Btahling room for th. accomrao.
Jation o( learns. Charges Biod.rat..
S.U. UUV.1.
Brpt. J8, 187. tf. ,
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST.. PUILirSBUUU, tA.
rpilB nndersign.d keeps eonstantly tin bond
the beat or i.iUors. uis iaoi i.
supplied with the best the market .fforde. Ihe
traveling public will do well to give bim a Ball.
Corner of Market and Front Streets,
Clearfield, Pa,
TI.I. ..'at..N.. llnlaal Im Anttrgilv npvT. IDtll.
pb le in all its appointments, and convenient to
f. i, ,ii 1 1- t ;k.... ... n. tn mmA
i tie uouri House, a im wbiii" -tram
the liepot on tbo arrtrnl and departure of
each train. (iK'jUUK N. COLIiUKN,
April 13. 1KT0. Proprietor.
I
LONAK1) IKUKi:,
Near tue Railroad Depot,
t lcarticld. Pa.
S. B. ROW, Piwprietor.
ft.;. T,.,n. I. UrA ..!( f.imiishoit and nearlv
new, and the i'ropriaor feels nontident of render
ing satiufaetion to guests. N. B. flood stabling
connected with the hotel. ot-71
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(Opposite R. R. Depot.)
C LEA RFIELD, PENN A.
rpUE nnderaigned, having become proprietor
I of thia houM is ready to entertain strangers
aud travelers, and therelore solicits sojourners to
give bim a call. His Talile will be supplied with
the best the market afford., and bis Bar will con
tain the choicest of wines and Jiquois. Estcnsiva
stabling is attached. Charges moderate.
janlll'71 JAMES Mi.-LAUUII1.IX.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court It;uie,
CLEARFIELD, PENS 'A.
Accommodations first-class aud charges inojerate.
ort!) JOHN F. YOV.NO, Proprietor.
ti ji to e K 11 O JI 8 K,
Opposite lua(-0Uri House,
LOCKJ HAVEN, P E.N N ' A.
Jt-U Tl 1IAU.EALA KROM, Prop's.
i)Rot'Ki;ioit)i i' iioi ai:,
LEI.I.EFONTE, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON' A 8'JNS,
Proprietors.
oct2i'7l
MF.KK AN II (I V S E.
Main Street,
BROOKVILI.E, PE.NN'A.
HHANNON A BCRKKTT,
I 71 Proptis'
Sootsnnorsj
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Sljoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIKLD, Pa
nASJu.t received a tine lot of FrvBch CAi "
fcKl.NS. and Is now prepared to tetania
ture .'erything In hla line at ibe lowest Cgure
II. will warrant his work to b. a. repr.r.Mec?.
II. r.speotfully .elicits a call, at his shop oa
M arket street, second dt or we.f of tho postufiie.,
where h. will do all In his power to render satis
faction. Some 6n. Gaiter tops en hspd.
myll,'7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
boot ad shoe siior.
EDWARO MACK,
Con. MARKET A 3o Sr., CLEARFIELD, Pi.
THE proprietor ha, entered into th. BOOT it
hllOK business at the above stand, and
isdrleroiin.d not to b. outdon. either In quel-
ity or price for his work. Special attention
will be paid to luanutarturto, reweo: tctb. tie
has on band a large lot of Krench Kip ar t
Calfskins, cf tbe very best quality. I be em
sens of Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully
Invited to giv. him a trial. No eharg. for call-,.
novo,' a.tr
UsctUaiKoitS.
Clearfield Nursery,
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY'.
fpllE underrigned, having established a Km
L sery on the 'Pike, about hall way between
Clearfield and Curwcnsvllte, Is piepared to fur
nish altkinds of FRUIT TBKKS, f standard ai:d
dwarf,) Kvergrceps, (Shrubbery, Grape Vir.es,
Gooseberries, Lawton Blarkteny. htrawherry,
and Rasborry Vines. A bf, Siberian Crab Treea,
Quince, and early scnlot Rhubarb, Ac. Oldeia
promptly attended to. Address,
J. D. WRIGHT.
sepSft f8-y Curwensiille, Ta
New Meat Market.
rflMK uii'ierKigned have opened a Meat Market
1 In the room formerly oeeup'ed by Alexander
Inin. on Mwrkrt street. Cleatlfeid, Pa-, adjoining
.Modfotp'i, where they intend to keep supply or
All kind of .Meat,
l-ruil and Vrrctablci,
And at "ruin: to sitit tiik th-ks." Shop will
lie open regularly on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday, and meat delivered at any point. A share
of public patronage is respectfully eolieitc-d.
M. 0. F-KOWX.
K. W. liltOWN.
jTAiHH-Continue to deal in all kinds' mi
improviMl Agrieulturnl Impb-nienli.
Clearfield, August u;0-tf.
STOVE AMI EARTHEX-WARE
OF EVERY Di Rll'TIONI
CROCKS! l'OTS! CROCKSI
l-'bhcr'e eatrnt Alrtlsrtit Hi If . Xralliij
emit auvl
BI TTKIl CltOCKrf, wilb lids,
CUEA.M Cltl ' LS. MILK CROCKS,
' AU'l.ti 1TTTKH CKIK Ke',
PICKLE CHOCKS,
FLOWER PUTS, PIB D1SI1F.S,
sTiav pots,
And a gient many oilier tliinea too numerous In
mention, to be bad at "
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE TOTTERY,
Comer ol Cbeirv and Third .Streets,
CI.L'-UOJKLlj.'FA. aug
Ceale's . Embrocalion,
(LATH POWELL',)
Ifor all dls.ares Incident to Horses, Cattle, ana
liumaa Vletli, requiring th. ua. ol Ba
.Iteraal applicatiuo. -Thl,
Embrocation waa .sltns'.v.ly scd hy
th. tlov.rrenont during th. war;
For sal. hy llartswlok A frwlr, Clearfi.lel.
Josvph K. Irwin, Curwsasvllls. Daal.l Ooou.
lanier, Latherahar t