Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 21, 1872, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 21. 1878.
Terms of Subscription.
1 1" paid in dvanoe,or within three month! ...$2 00
If paid after three and .wforo si months..... S 0
If paid after the expiration of six months ... I 00
- jCsT- All articles to injure Insertion In this
.knnl.1 ! hknilpd In ftnrlv nn Tur1hv
morning, m wo go to prow at 12 o'clock, (noon.)
RELIGIOUS NOTICKS.
Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. J. H.
M'Coitn, Pastor. Public Service every Sabbath,
at 10 A. M.. and li v. JU.
Sabbath Hohool at 9 A. M.
Prayer Mooring every Thursday, at 71 P. M,
Communion Horvioe, first. Sabbath of every
month, at lot A. M.
Ht. Andrew! Church F.pUropal Ror.
Gftoiwia Uali.. Public Hervtoe Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock, and at T P. M .Sunday School at
P. M. grayer Meeting Wednesday evening
at 7 o'clock.
- Presbyterian Church Iter. Mr.BPTi.iii.
"Public Service every babbatb, morning aod even
Jng.
Ifantiat Churf ll Rot. W. B. Skikwbr, Foe
tor. Public scrriuos every Sabbath, morning or
evening, alternately.
St. Franc in Church Catholic Re?. T.
J. McMaxi's. Mass at 10 o'clock A. M., on the
second and fourth bundays of each month.
Caught. Truo bills linve boon
found in the United States District Court, at Pitts
burgh, against George W. Barnes and Thomas
JRilcy for robbing tho Tyrone Post Office last fall.
Both KiniiT. A Mount Vernon,
Ohio, merchant says he can get along without ad
Tertising. To which the editor of the 77mm re
plies, "vet, to oau a wagon run without grease ;
but It grind and got hard."
All Jones. A queer law suit is on
the docket at Tyrone. The prosecutor u A. Jones;
A. Jones Is defendant) the witnesses are members
of the Jones family, and the ease will be tried be
fore Esquire Junes.
A report was put In circulation io
the vicinity of Curwensville that a man has been
lying sick with the small pox at FeuU's hotel, in
that place. We are authorised by Mr. Fouls to
ay that the report Is untrue and without foun
dation.
SimrwhNr.sfl Tlift LnnnnftLor Intel
Hgtnetr says: A Jersey Shore lady puts lard on
the stoop when she wants her husband to stay
home of an eveuing. Barring an hour or so do-
voted to rubbing hu bock, the time is pleasantly
occupied. -
In Tn "Rino." Ellsworth, of tlio
Fhilipsburg Journal, has been elected a member of
the Town Council of that font borough. He is
cither after the "roughs," or expects some "pres
ents" during the term. Look out, that you do not
get paid off in kicks, cuffs and curses.
Found Dead. Tho Elk Advocate
of the loth says : This morning Phillip Iugle was
found dead at the house of Jacob Miller, on the
west end of Centre street. A jury was summoned
by Chas. Mead, J. P., and an inquest held over
tho it-wain. The verdtot was that deceased came
to his death from the use of Intoxicating liquors.
'- im .
Might Learn. Tho Clarion Demo
crat says a BrookvtUe man was recently asked to
subscribe for a chandelier for the church. "Now,1
said be, "what's the use of a chandelier t When
you gut jt you can't get any one to play on it." If
that is so, It rook ri lie is not as it used to was.
The story looks a little orotrn for a church member.
The Twenty-Second. To-morrow
Is the 22d day ef February, the birthday of "the
first In war, first lo peace and flrBt in the hearts of
his countrymen" Washington., This fast ago,
however, seems to care but little for the day or the
hero. The innovations made by several Imitators
and their friends upon the day are quite visible in
more than one sense. Patriotism, morals and the
social rations all suffer more or less from the at
tacks of avarice, ambition and pride.
Another Strike. The minora of
the Morrisdale Cool Co. struck on Tuesday, the
I3th. The cause of the suspension is the demand
of the miners for a chaogft in the weighing bosses.
This was refused by the superintendent, and they
forthwith "came out." The oompaoy are firm in
their decision not to yield, and are taking meas
ures to eject those miners occupying their tene
ments from the premises. As this is not a strike
for higher wages, it will probably not effect other
mines. Philipiburg Journal.
Cooling. The Uarriubuiic Patriot
says the ice in the Susquehanna river is thicker
this winter than it has boon for years past. At
that point it averages fifteen inches. At Williams
port It Is reported two feet thick, and at Munoy,
where It Is being out out to make place for a boom(
It measures twenty-seven inches through. If the
lea should disappear suddenly, through warm
rains and winds, a very destructive flood may be
anticipated. In view of such aoontlngency many
property owners along the river are making prep,
arations to meet it.
-To ConRE8poNDENTs.-"Sehool Dnd."
You are evidently troubled with the same disorder
your teachor is, and while you arc complaining
about him he is alio complaining about you. To
publish your communication would only get you
and your friends Into trouble, and not cure the
teachor either. Let the girls alono, and thoy will
treat you In the same manner.
"Winnebago." Your commnnication is as ssnr-
ago as your name indicates, and while trying to
scalp your antagonist, you might got scalped
yourself. A newspaper correspondence will do no
good in your ease. Fur yon to mind your own
business particularly, and to got your neighbor to
uo the some thing, Is the best cure for social m!s
understandings. "One man is just as good as
another" in this country, and your neighbor will
not be convinced to the contrary. You might as
well labor to run watur up hill, as to try to prove
tnat might make right.
More School Law. Tho following
amendments to the general school law have passed
mo nenate, and will no doubt pass the House
due time. The first is si follows:
krmo . fit t enaeted, ., That the word
. bmw av insrnoti id me puve or tnoworu lour,
in section twenty-eight, aet of May, one thousand
eight hundred and flfty.fonr, and school directors
...... ;iiir mwn ma Knouts oi ineir rennoouve
lllti-tnta In ......(.... a. .L i '
n Ti m. r v wvu.m in me year
rotidtd, That the length of terra may rmain a
at present, in district whore the maximum aracan
of tax allowed by few to be levied for school pur
poses, snail be found tnsiinVtmt to kef p the ncliools
open a greater length of time ! Provuhd, That
mo same ihall not apply to the city of Pbiladol
phla and the county of Washington.
' The second eon templates a census and reads as
follows t
Skctios 1. It U nacttd, 4e., That the State
j u'iuj(unuoni oi uommon nonools is hereby di
rected to prepare and at the proper time transmit
10 me several boards of directors throughout the
vummnnwitaun, suitable forms for taking an
enumeration of all the children of reboot age, in
cluding name, age, color, nalinry, time ofaitend-
n , , ,V) unit, i rii
anne at school during the preceding three y
-auu uRuxm ui ann-auf n'isnt. ' '
Sac. 2. That the several boards of school di
rectors shall, within four weeks aftor the general
election in one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three,
and within the same time every third
year thereafter, place the forms aforesaid la the
hands of the assessors of taxes of their rn.peotive
districts or Wa.i-.lfl. ahnu Aiw U .k.ll 1..
- " W ID UIRKI
ine enumeration In the mannor prescribed under
the same obligation, and with the same penalties
. f'r aoglect, as are now Impowd for like offenses
oomm.tted in the discharge of their other duties,
; nd to receive the same rate of eompontlon .'said
w mnr returns to the prt.pr
noart ofdlnwtors, who, when ftndrng the work
done In a satitfaotory manner, shall give ft certio
rate to that ofl,..t, signed by the president and
secreUr.v, upon the pn sonlation of which, .ml not
othorw w, to the county commissioners, or other
aathorltue bv hm ik.i. ' .
h, ih.ll rw.lv. lh. mi 4l.il. ,inp.o..tinn t.
lowed b i'Hw.'J.J n.. i .i ' ....
adelphu said assessors shall receive no additional
compensation.
Hbu3. That upon reeelving the returns from
Ihe aseior, the several boards of dirtotors shall
aL'sreirata thn . . .
!
front tin Mtt Mn.t I i n ...
, I uiFinaiiiD pntitoi,
nu iran-mft ttiem wkth -their annual rrtxirts.
,l . - - "j mi- pnniT'vi me spfr6'aTy
ihe b'Hird nt ootttrol. i fi - , .
BuHiNtstj. In Decombor lust the
iUsens of Clparfleld borough elected a complete
new Town Council, all the members of whioh know
something about business affairs. Whether the
body has organised, or what it proposes doing in
relation to the assessment of tho taxee and grading
and Improving of the streets, we know not. That
something substantial should be doue lo our streets
all seem to agree, but no one leads off.
The tax payors have for a number of years past
paid the Interest on t.10,000, yt little has been
dune, because It was not doue in the right manner,
and if no "new departure" la taken, we will be
compelled to pay tho interest on $30,000 for the
next Are or ten years, and after that, with our
streets in nearly as bad a condition as they wore
three years ago, we will be compelled to borrow
$20,000 to put our streets in decent order.
Why not pass an ordinance) to borrow the sum
indicated, $ j,000 of which eould be properly spent
the first year, $10,000 the second and $5,000 the
third year, and by that time all our streets would
be graded and put In durable repair, io that but
little expense need be incurred, except to pay the
iutcrest $1,200 per annum. As it is, three hun
dred and fifty Uxablcs are paytffg $2,200 each
year, and our streets undraiued. Now lot u bor
row the money and issue bouds therefor, redeem
able twenty years from date, with a clause to can
cel them after ten years, at the option of the bor
ough authorities. Py pursuing this course we will
beautify and render our borough healthful, and
pay one-third less tax than we do now. Ilecause
instead of assessing $2,200 tax, we need not go
over $1,000 at the outside, and at the end of ten
years there will be seven or eight hundred taxa
bles, and if the bonds are left to run twenty years,
the burthen will be carried by two thousand tax
ablet. At tho present rate of taxation and improve-
ment(!) it costs an average tax of $0.30 to eaeb
taxablti, and the streets are still unimproved.
Now, let us borrow $20,000 for ten years, the in
terest of which If $1,200, or about $3.40 per taxa
ble, a little over half what we are now paying.
According to the present programme, each taxable
will be oompelled to pay $63 for street purposes in
the next ten years, or an aggregate of $22,000,
and If we add the interest, $6,000, it will amount
in all to $28,000.
Now which does the sensible taxpayer prefer?
The system which compels him to pay annually
$0.30 and the streets out of repair, or the plan of
psying$3.40 or $1.00 and the streets well improvtd.
And more than this : Proporty In a borough im
proved as indicated Is worth twenty per cent
more than where everything Is dilapidated. Are
we foolish enough to pay tho iutcrest on $30,000
for ten years hence and then go and borrow the
money still f We will see, If we lire lo long.
The Right Man. The Chiof Bur-
gess of Kaston declines to affix hia signature to
certain bonds ordored to be issued by the Council
of the borough, becauae doing would be a vio
lation of the borough ordinances. He is eertainty
a sensible man, and a remarkable Radical. He
certainly never went to school in Philadelphia,
New York or Washington, or ho would have signed
the bonds and kept them and dividod them among
his family,
Returned to Practice. It will be
noticed by bis onrd in this issue that Hon. George
R. Barrett has returned to the Bar, and will prae
tico in the several courts of this and adjoining
counties. The Judge was a good lawyer before he
went on the Bench, and we will guarantee that his
fifteen yean' experieuce in that position has not
detracted from or mstrd out any of his legal lore,
m i
Well Said. Tho Allontown Demo
crat says, "Monday was the aunirersary of the
birthday of Lincoln by some people called the
second Washington. All tho church bells in town
were rung at 7 in the morning in commemoration
of the event. Wonder if as much will be done in
honor of the birthday of the eny Washington."
PUBLIC REVIEWS.
Mb. Editor Public reviews have been much
more frequent the present winter than ever before.
The beginning was made taut wiuter, but they
have greatly iucroad in number, in interest and
in the atUmdatice of visitors. I have been pres
ent at three of thec, and with few exceptions
beginners the scholars passed a very fair exam
ination, and would, indeed, hare been a credit to
a high school or academy. This shows what can
be done when teachers are capable and faithful,
and the scholars are incited by a laudable amht
Uon. Will not every teacher in the county hold a
public examination at the clone of the term? It
will give directors and oititctis an opportunity to
correctly judge as to the manner in which the
schools have been taught, and enable the teacher
to exhibit the character of the work, and whrn
well done to get proper oredit fur It. It should be
understood that the kind of examinations here
meant are those which consist of a thorough review
of the branches pursued in the schools; and not a
repetition of a few lines of tho multiplication te
ble or the recital of a few oommitted answers to
questions. The schools thus fnr visited, with
few exceptions, clearly show an improvement of
z per cent., ana toe average attendance is at least
15 per cent, over any previous year. Let every
teacher, then, close his school with a public re
view, and prove to the publio conclusively that an
increased amount or work has been performed.
G. W. HxrDKR, Co. Hupt,
-
Just received, at L. Flegal's, a largo lot of fine
white and colored Fbirts. Csll and see them.
The largest lot of gent's Hoslory ever brought
to the oounty has just been received at L. Flegal's,
to be sold from 6 to 50 oepts per pair. Now is
tho time to buy.
HisTonv or Jahkh Fihk, Jr. Persons who are
desirous of obtaining a correct history of the late
James Pitik, Jr., whose anamination caused such
deep regret throughout the entire oountry, should
call on Joe Pie, Eiq., at the Sheriffs Office, who
Is taking subscriptions.
For the latest Neckties go to Flegal's.
' For the latest styles Hilk Hats, go to Flegal's,
We noticed in ono of our exchanges this week
the statement of Deo, John lUtdgkins, of South
Jefferson, Sic., whose son was cured of Incipient
consumption by the use of Johnson's Anodyne
ijimincnu ni reier to mis at this lime as tend
ing to corroborate tho statement we made last week
in relation to this liniment as applied to eonsump
If Congress had employed as mnnh scientific
Sinn in tns arrangement or its "Reconstruction
Policy" at the close, as the War Detiartment did
in the beginning of the war, In arranging fur the
manufacture oi wnat was on lied Minridau s Cav
alry Condition Powders for the use of the cavalry
horses, no doubt the Union would have been re
stored long sgo. &x.
Call and examine the large assortment of Roots,
Short and Goitersjust received from the East by
L. Flegal. .
Dr. 8. Porter Plisw manifests a commendable
nmhitlon by keeping fully up to all tho improve
ment! in the scleras of dentistry. JUy his adrer
tisouieut, tiiose interested will fee that while he
offers reduced prbee, he elevates the standard -of
work and material. The doctor Jen first olass
dentist, does his own work and guarnnteoi lot i-fiction
In all oases.
Laud Plastkr. Kratser k Lytic arc prepared
to furnish farmers with Land Plaster, at very luw
rates, this season. A larao lot of frosh
USt
Dr. F. ri.lln. F..nllA .nj
oftorl hli icrvici'. In tlio projil. of (,'ln.rdt'IU mid
Ticinllr, mil will b. la rmdiu.ii to .(lend .11
1 Uajr or ll,lit. (Idle, on
llr.d itml, w,t of the dimo!, CleurlMd, K.
M, HI, IH71 tf
StarrirdL
On F.bru.rr tb, 1872. at llullhl. n.
1J llcr. Jubk Wi.n, Mr.RKU. SACk'uTt!
oi iir.rneiu, riu, 10 -Mil t.M.MA RE1JVR, of
bunoaniTllle, P. ' "
Our frlvnd Fred. Sati'l hli iV
lilcrbl hunting and tracking or.f lh, mouiiljjn,
and although
A r.r, il loat, a fiavkHI'l Kainrd,
And nnnirht la from our number gonci
In fact, Ihn fart, 'til aararlainrd,
Ja apt to iuerpaao it mnr. than ono.
At lh nildono. of Algernon R. llol.l.n. I.
nioom townihin. on Februarv 11th. 1.72. 1.
W. I). Human. Mr. BTF.I'HKN Vl.kTi'li i.-u
to Mlu JI'LIA A. M. IKll.IiKV.
girl t
1H73, KFFA C. JAMES, agd 16 ,ara, a month!
nu t unjri. j n. par.uu .1 iKwiaam former
F rrxidrd In IM ount,
"lUarfcctS.
' Clearfield Markets.
Corrected wnkljr by Rk rahu Moaaop, Whol.nal,
and notatl lleaier tn Dry Uooaa, Hrooarl.a, 1'ro
viliona, Ac., Mark.t street, Cluarfltdd, Fa.
Ci.Kinrii.n,JU., FobJIo. 1872.
Applrt.irrrrnOI I 60
Dried, V 1 10
Apple butUr,jKl, 1
Butter. 26fd) 4(1
lean $0 00 y I 96
Buckwheat 1 16
Uuokwhoat flour !h, 6
Heef, dried 6
Bef, freeh UI 'ill
Boardt, M 12 00(14 0(1
Corn.lhellod- 1 00
Corn, ear 011(a) 60
Cam ?it. 1 o
Chop, 18ell 0S0
Cloreneed 00
ChM.e.
Cherrloa, lh. 10(u) 16
Chicken., dnd, lb, 11
IIi'Ki, dreiaod
Hide, green.-
Haws 00(4
Shoulders QOty)
8idoi. OOf.g
Lard
Mess pork,Wbbl...l0 00
Oat 70
Onions S 00
Potato. 011(1 hO
Peaehes, dried, lb.. 124
Plaster, bbl 1.0
Br 1 10
Bag., V . .
B.lt, laoli J ov
Shln(loi,IHIn.,l(ii.5 00
Sliinj:l.-.,2fllnl"(ijl6 00
Timothr seed 6 00
Tallow 121
Wheat.. 1 60
Wool 66
Wood, l onrd S 60
KM .
Klmeed- I 00
Flour 0 l)D (4 1 60
liar 80 00ru.1 00
I'eiinNylvniilaltnllrond
TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, NOV. Mth, 18TI, the
Passenger Trains will run daily (exeent 8un
days) batwoen Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows:
CIjKARFIEIjD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LKAVB NORTH.
Clearfleld 8.J0, p.M,
Tyron. O.lS.i.u,
Oaeeol 10.S6, "
Philipiburg...l0.66, "
Clesrlleld .... 11.65, "
l'hilin.burr 4.20, "
Osraola 4.40, "
Tyrone .00,
CLEAKFIKLD KXPRKH8.
LKAVKSOUTU.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfleld 6.46 1. U.,
Tyrone T.00 r. .
Intersection ...7.1 8 "
Onoeola 8.20
Philipl.rg...8.40
Cleartluld,ar...0.40
Phililiiburc. 0.46
Osoool '
Tntersootion. 8.12 '
Tyrone.- 8.25 1
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa $3 06
Lock Haven 2 70
William.nort ....... 8 80
Huntingdon 1 80
Lewistown. 1 00
Mnrysrille 4 60
Middlctown $6 00
Marietta 6 60
Lancaster 6 86
PHILADELPHIA 7 9i
Altoona 1 86
John.tnwn 2 80
UAHKI8BUHU... 4 76
FITTSBURU t 14
Close connections made by .11 trains at Tyrone
and Lock Haven.
QEOIlaB C. WII.KI.NS,
myl7-tf. Superintendent.
T
HE NEW
SEWING MACHINE!
The " BLEES I"
Patent Unk Motion. Almost noiseless machine.
Don't fail to examine It before purchas
ing elsewhere.
II. IIRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
C LEAK FIELD, PA.
Agent for Clearfield eounty.
fiT" Local Agents wanted in every town In the
oounty, to whom litMral terms will te given.
lon't fail to examine it and satisfy yourself.
Clearfield, Fa., Feb. 7, lH72-tf.
CIlEUIU'TltEH
Male and Female College!
TUI3 popular institution will open for the
Hummer sosslon on the first Monduy of May,
172, under th. initructionof aoornsof oomuetent
trnhers, tn the wdlege buildings in the pleasant
villngo of Chcrrylree, ludiana oounty, Pa.
Course of instruction thorough. Alusie, vocal
and instrumental, inolused. Uood boarding fur
nished at from fi.60 to 1.10 per week.
For further particulars apply to oither of the
nndersigned Lirectors, or address them at Urant
P. U., Indiana oountr, Pa.
Hon. R. H. McCORMICK,
II. B. K1NPORTS, Esq.,
JOHN KARON, Hsu,
I). 8. IIRALL1KR,
IB. A. K. LOVELACE,
Feb. 7, 1872 5m. llireetors.
NO SMALL POX HERE!
A SURE
PREVENTIVE!
pi A IX at L. FLKflAL'S new Store, opposite
vy ivx-hot. nigiori reRiuenoe, on necona street,
vicnruviu, ., miu rjtaiiiiofj ui line SIOCB OI
BOOTS k SHOES,
HATS k CAPS,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
TRUNKS,
VALISES, &c,
Of which h. Is constantly receiving a large assort
ment of the very latest and best stylus, which h.
win uiipose oi at
Astonishingly Low Prices!
LADIES, I bavo on hand a largo and woll
selected stock of those eelebrated hand -sewed
aunucuu and I.AHTINd (1AITERS, which I
oan sarciy recommend to be the best in tho mar
ket. Call and eiamino thorn,
OE.NTLEMEV, my stock qf Furnishing IJocds
Tie., Cravats, Handkerchiefs, (Tmlerwear, Sus
penders, vollars, iiiovm, Hosiery, c, together
wi.ii a eonipi.ie assonmoni ol mill, and Cioth
Shirts. I hare on hand a large and well selected
stock of Hats and Caps of th.
Very Latest Styles I
Also, Trunks, Valises, Railroad Dags, Umbrellas,
Canel, inj many other articles, both useful and
ornamental, which will he sold at fair rales.
.0Tb. oitisrns oi Clearfleld and rleinily are
respectfully invited to call and examine my goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
LEVER FLEGAL.
Clc.rfl.eld, Pa., Feb. 7, 1872.
G. R. BARRETT
Attorney and Counkixoh at Law,
C1,KAUFIKl!i, tA.
Having resigned lis Jutl)(.liip, has rcsnroid
the praclioe of the law In his old office at Clear
fleld. Pa. Will all.nrf lh i
' , """i""' eiier.oo ana
hlk counties when specially iclained in conneelinn
Twrnly-one Horses for Sale!
TUB undersigned offers for sale TWENTY
ON'JS FUST-CLASS HllltSRS, In good
condition. J'rincipally lanre, strnni Horses, suit.
ahl. for any kind of heavy work. Purchasers
win nnd it to their Interest lo eiamino tli.ta he.
for. purchasing elsewhere, lnouiriea answered
by addieaslng , PliTEIl McOKORlIK,
Feb. 14, 1SI1. . Clear elil, pa.
a1
I l:l,IV4VVAHnt gi'KKMJWA RBI-Come
. and .e. ettr SrMm.i.n.ia a,,..L I )nM.,c
jusl reeclreil rrum icw Vrk. SpMial induce
ments offered. ' KRaTKKR A LVTLK.
Clearfleld, Pa., Feb. 14, l72-lgi,
inf. "J"KM OF TIMOTIIT BKRl;
1VJ and ItiO bushels of I'LdVhlt 8KKD
tor sale at the Corner Hlr, by
K. A. W. D. IRVIM.
furwensrllle, Pa., Feb. U, 1H7J.
"JOTIt'l--All prsji) layjng timber en th.
-L Ardery place, now In ry p6m,sslon, on Clear
Held Creek, are notified to mm. rnrw.rrf .i
nnd settle f ir (he fame.
1 eh. I let' SI'S AN BltlEni.Ey. ' ,
1872. 1872.
WINTER!
REED BROTHERS,
Mamcit 8tist,
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
AXO
Mill Smaar,
CCRWENSVILLE, Ta.,
Ar. op.nlng THIS WEEK an atraetlr.
stock of '
GOODS FOR THE SEASON!
Our slock will be replete with th.
!,
W
A
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NEWKST DESIGNS I
t 1
o
trl
W
In Foreign nnd Domostio
PRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
C0ATINO8, KEPKLLKNTS,
FLANNELS, Etc., .th
Together with a full line of
Notions, Trimmings,
LADIES' AND CENT'S
Furnishing Goods,
And MILLINERY O.OODS,
At Vices to suit the Times !
Do lot fall to oa.ll.
Respeotfully,
REED BROTHERS.
P. 8. Having purchased largely in Millinery
Uoodi, Milliners lu adjacent towns win oe sup
plied at wholesale rates. Kp 18-71
qaniel goodlander,
LUTI1ERSDUUO, PA.,
Dealer la
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
" HARDWARE.
HATS A CAP.S, BOOTS' gnOKS,
QueenKware, Men's and Boys' CMliing, Paints,
Uils, Drug, (ilaifware, rnmui jiooki.
a Urge lot of Patent Medicines,
Confections, A a.
Gum Phocs, Moose Boots, a larRe assortment of
Jvutiona, ifoiirry ana
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS,
something new and attractive.
Large and splendid assortment of French, Gflr
tnia and Knliiih Toys, Dulls and
Fane Uoods.
No greatrr Ttrietr of goods In any store In the
eouuty. All fur sale very kw for eauh at the
Cheap uorner. vce. m,im.
exthaohdinary
ANNOUNCEMENT
T WOULD respectfully aanoune. to tb. clll
1 sens of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I
bar. op.ned op In tb. n.w llasonl, Ilnllding
flrst door below lh. Mansion House, on Second
Street, wltb a .ntlr. saw stock of
WATC1TES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY,
Of th. latsit styles and ht flnlsh,
Sel.cted wltb esr.. I bar. an .ssortment
from all tb. lat.st novelties In Jewelry, eulta-
bl. for the Holiday..
A Urg, stock of Ain.rlean Watch.. from
b, fa.torl.i of Appleton, Tracy A Co., at Walt
bam, Mass., and th. National Watch Company
at Elgin, III., In from I to I os. oases, always
on hand, and warranted.
Thankful for yonr past liberal patronage, I
bop., b, strlot atUntlon to basloeis, to ai.rit
i eontlnaane. of h. a.m..
All kind, of r.palring In my Un. promptly
attended to.
.. . I. snj'deh.,
January S, 1173.
A NEW DEPARTURE
For the Konefit of Mankind !
I)R. llOYER'S
PILE OINTMENT
This Important disco very is ono of the most re
markable results of modern medloal research, and
The piQst Wonderful fc Speedy Remedy
ever Known.
Is now prownted in a scientific ooinMnetlon of
soothing fttKi iiitHiing mj;t'nts. And baring tbor
oughly tested It in nuuiberless cases, with most
atiifnctir.v results, do not hesitate In offering It
io me puiiie as
T be mot certain, rapid ond effectual
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no matter of bo long standing.
tuSold by all Druggists and Medicine Hosi
ers who deslr. to all.viat. tho sufferings of their
rn l.i 9
ivxvn uvillgn,
I'lllCB, CO CENTS PER BOX.
T. J. DOVER, Sole Proprietor,
oolSJ'71 Clearfleld, Pa.
IURNEI) OUTI
It'T HOT
BURNED UP!
BELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACTORY,
Ponq township, Cleardeld Co., Ta, , ,
Tb. snbserihen are, at w rent etnenie. rebuild.
Ing, and In a few dnya will hav. completed, .
nmgnnornrHa necessity, In lh. erection of. first
class Woolen Manufactory, with all th. modern
Improvements attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, f'asslmeres, Satlnrtts, lllnn
kels, Flannels, lo. Plenty of gonils .a hand to
supply all our old and a thousand n.w customers,
wmira w. ..a io com. anu .xaniln. our stuck.
Th. business of
CAUDipa AND Fl'LLINQ
will receive esveclal attention. Onr new mill will
he rearly by wool-oanling jnion, therofore ther.
need h. no hesitariinV on that seor.. Prniier
arrangeraenU will b. made lo reoelv. and deliver
wool, to suit eustomors. A II wi.sk warranted and
don. upon th. shortest notice, ltd b, strict .It.n
tlon lo business w. bop. to realise liberal ah an
.1 puono patronage.
I,HK POINDS WOOL WANTEDI
W. will pay the hielie.t market nrlce T. r We..l
and aril onr manufactured goods aa low a. similar
good- can ba bought In the oounty, and whenever
w. mi to render reasonable satisfaction w. can
alwnVslie foand t here, reads lo mak. nrnnar
e.piaaniH.e, wiir an person or ny nn.r.
l . a p. c.ts wviinnvn a rxiisn,
aerii:0t! i Oramplaa Hills P. II.
iOrjj toot&t, Gtottxiti, HU.
1871.
18.72.
FALL & M IMER GOODS 1
The FirBt of the Seaaonl
The Cheapest in this Market I
BUY! BUYI! BUYII!
OF'
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Vour Dry Goods, Tonr Window Curtains,
Your Qrocoriai, Your CarpeU,
Yoar Hardware, Vour Oilclotlis,
Your Queon.ware, . Your Wall Papers,
Your Notl.na, Your Hats,
Your Boots A Shoes, Your Cap.,
Your Leather, Your Carpet Chain,
Your Sho. Findings, Your Stoves,
Your Flour and Fish, Your Ilaoon and Feed.
SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale to country
morchants. ,
OILS, PAINTS, OLASS, Ac A liberal dis
count to builders.
Everything that you need oan b. bad at great
advanlag. to th. buyer, at
KRATZER A LYTLE'S,
' ' Market street,
CLC.Rrtr.i.D, l'A., opposite th. Jail,
pd. to meh9'7i
jkEW GOODS!
Yew Firm at Wallaeeton, Pa.
JOHN HOLT & SONS
Have bought the entire stock of goods from P.
Gallagher, and are receiving a general assortment
of new goods from the Eastern cities, such as
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
QUEEXSWARE,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS & S1IOES,
HATS k CAVH,
BACON, FISH,
SALT, FLOUIJ,
i
FEED, io., Ac, Ac,
To exchange for Country Produce, Railroad Tics,
Lumber or CASH. October lit, Ml.
Down 1 Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TUB CUEArE(?T!
A Proclamation against High Pricesl
WB are now opening up a lot of the best and
most sitasoiiahle Goods and Wares ever
offered tn this market, and at prioes that remind
one of the (nod old days of ehep things. Those
who lack Uilh upon this point, or deem oar alle
gations supertluous, ioed nut
CVfX .IT OriC STORE,
Corner Front and Market streets,
Where thv can see, feel, bear and know for them-
mItm. la fully andrmtand wht rechr coeds,
this must be done. We do not deem it necessary
to euamerste and itemise our stock. It Is enough
for us to ftate that
We have Everything that is Needed
and eonsi.tned In this market, and at prices that
astonish Iftb old and voung.
deo20 I . JOKl'H FI1AW k EOV.
CORCORAN,
WEAVER & CO.,
WHOLESALE
It O CK It S,
and dealers in
Lumbermen's
Supplies.
WILLIAMSrORT, PA.
augfl;l-ftin
JKAI)' TUI8I
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1
The attention of tho etlisens of C1.sr.leld and
vielnily ii directed to the fiu-t that Uio(llrIIsjv h
fi n are the agents of M. Nioce k Co., nnd hare
J ii it roilred a hslf dosen onr loads of Flour end
i' d, which thej offer at the lowest possible fig
its. A largo stock of
FLOUR, CORN AIEAL, CHOI',
BUCKWIIKAT KI.Ol Ii, 11RAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, Ac
1'ariUiular atleiition Is .ailed tn M. Nice, t
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is th. best in
the market.
i'lour and Feed can and wilt he sold cheaper
Hist! it oan b. obtained elsrwhcr. In Clearfleld
oounty.
47Rtore on Market street, next door to Hon.
Alex.nder Irvin's residence.
OOODFKLLOW 4 SOX,
JmlOtr Agents fur M. Niece A Co.
AUCTION ROOMSI
Z. C McCULLOUGH, Auctioneer.
HA VINO opened Auction Ttooins In Clesrflcld,
I'a.. 1 would respectfully Inform merchants
nnd inonuracturers that 1 am prepared lu sell all
kinds vf merchandise on euoilniision at reasonable
terms. Iiey. of sal. will b announced by posters
afrit "therwia.
f-lioms on Marbet sliwt, neil door to new
Postnnleo.
JanUII
I C. McCULLOl'OH.
..i V ,
Sarttivarf, Sintunrr, &t.
s
ACKUTT as CI1KVVER,
IISULRM 1ST
DUIDIXG HARDWARE,
AUti, manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Bceond Street,
CL1SARFIBLD, PA,
Carpenters and Builders will And It to their
advantage to examine our stock before purchasing
el sow hero.
STOVES I STOVES!
We are now selling th. celebrated TIME,0
COOK and KKI.IANCK, th. cheapest and best
store, in th. market.
Evory stov. fully warranted.
ALSO,' '
PARLOR,
HEATIVfl,
RAFTING STOVES!
which will be sold as chenp s any In the county.
Strict attention paid ordering articles for par
ties who desir. it.
JHRooltng, Spouting and Job work don. on
reasonable terms.
Clearfteld, Pa., April 13, 1871.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
BBALIM 1ST
II A It W A It E ,
Also. Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CL CAR FIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Barn..., Collars, etc., for ul. by
II. F. BIGLER i CO.
PALMER'S FATENT UNLOAD-
log Uay Forks, for isle by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO
QIL, PAINT, TUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, .to., for i.l. by
II. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
TTaUNKSS TRIMMINGS k SHOE
11.
Findings, for lal. by
II . F. BIOLER i CO.
QUNS, riSTOLS, S WORD CAXES
For sal. by
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sii.s, for aals by
II. F. BIOLER k CO.
TKOX ! IRON ! IRON ! IRON !
For sals by
II. F. BIGLER A CO,
II
ORSE SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE
5AILS, for ial. by
II. F. BIOLER A CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for sal. by .
U. F. BIGLER k CO
THIMBLE SKEINS AND FITF.
BOXES, for sal. by
H. F. BIGLER k CO.
JpODDER CUTTERS for salo by
iti-nM-70 II. F. BIOLER A CO.
rpm tisi ti si i
HTOVr.Sl !.TOVI STOVES!
WAPLE &llAUTMAN
Desire to Inform the eitisens of Osceola and
the public generally, Unit tlit-7 havt just received
a large and splendid assortment of Stoves, Jliise
bold Ilardware end Pumprd and Japanned
Wares of all kinds. Also that wo manufacture
and keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
Tinmen's Wares, which we will dispose of at
cithar wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers.
Kooflng, Spouting, Repairing and all kinds of
Job Work dona to oniir and wiinuinpatch.
Strict attention paid ordrring articles for par
tics dtsiring it.
Consumers will find It to their ad van Inge to
purchase from us. Our stock and prioes will sat
ivfy you that we do sell good wares at
prioes that please the people.
You will And us on Curtin street, nearly op
posite the e-Kchange Hotel.
Osceola Mills, Pa.. May 10, lR7l lf
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE !
Manufactured .specially for
THE CLEARFIELD TliADE,
rot iiali ir
augS'JO II. F. BIOLER A CO.
c
OO K HTUVF.II
PPKAIl'S CALOniKIC,
BfrtQl'dlANKA, SUFKRIiun.
GOV. i'KNN, KKUULATOR,
Knni.RrooK, NATIONAL RANUK,
TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOKH,
HPEAn'8 KKVOLVINd KVailTS
AND DOI D1.B IIRATERH,
And all kinds of Heating Btoves for sale hy
Bug.r7 II. F. 1)1(11, ER A CO.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS 1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At lh. New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
it. n. sii.nr,
Two door. East of th. PustulEce, Clcarlcld, P..
Constantly on band ft Una assortmmt of Navy,
Congress, Cnv.ndl.b, Cable, PpunroM,
Michigan and Century Fins-cut
Chewing Tobacco, At.
Also, a large and Fell ,elo.tcd stock of Imported
and Do.nralio Cigars, Ntnoking Tobaccos,
al.rracbaum and Briar Pipes,
Pip. flxlur?!, Tubaoco
Does, Cljitr Holders, and everything g'n.rally
found In 1 well rci'lated Cigar and
Tobacco Htora.
' tacmmin.r th. placi Tw.dooriKart of
th. PoslohW, Cli-artleld, Pa. pd.lo Ian. 573
X (lf HIIKKP PKLT" WANTRDI
),lMVI And all hlndaof fl'lW for whloh
the blghosl mah nrlo. IH h. rratd, hy
scj.t2H dm ' 1. I.. RKIKNBTKII.
rpilK LKMOCRATIC ALMANAC for IMC
L IHlTand lint lor ssj. at th. font OKIrr!.
Prlr. 1ft Ofuts. Willed 0"-anr aildress, w. .,
..- -k" . '.I 1 l I.. ....h.M. ,
E.A.&W.D.1RVIN
- DEALKllS IN
GENERAL
.ii:nc ji vnii,hi:,
SQUARE TIMBER,
LOGS'& LUMBER
Ct'RU ENSVILLE, PA
ARB otTvrlng, at tbelr srw Htore lloase. a
complete stock of 1VKW OOUDH, of all
descriptions
Dry Goods and Groceries,
II A RI) WAKE,
BOOTS tl SHOES,
CLOTH ISO, Ac.
IS LAKOE VAIMETY.
flour,
.Meal,
Ryt,
Oal$,
I'orn,
Always oft band and for sale at ft small
ftdvauco.
ROPE, In large quantities, sold low by coil ; also,
Pl'LLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE
and CANT1I00KS.
One hundred ease, of
ATWATER'S ELM IRA ISOOTS,
for sale by the ease at wholesale rates.
Received by car load ;
1IUXTISGDOX FLOUR,
auil sold at small adranra.
HARNESS, of all kinds, HORSE COLLARS
and HAMEi, HORSE BLANKETS,
BUFFALO ROBES, Ac.
Also, on ante fint-olas. two-bors. WAUONff,
TWIN PLEDS, LOO SLEDS, and
6LEIUIIS.
Special Inducement! oflcred to those getting
cut Fquara Timber and Logs, as we deal largely
in Lumbermen's Supplies, and are prepared at all
time, to purchase Timber, Logs "and Lumbar.
Corwensrillc, November 16, 1871.
How to Save Money,
TH F times are hard ; you'd like to know
Mow yua may save your dollars)
The way to do it 1 will show,
If you will read what follows.
A mnn who II red not far from here,
Who worked hard at bis trade.
But had a household to support
That squandered all be made.
I met him once. Says he. ''My fiiemlj
1 look threadbare and rough j
I've tried to get myself a suit,
Hut can't save up enough."
Says T, my friend, how mo oh have yon 1
I'll tell you where to go
To get a suit that's sound aod cheap :
Te RE1ZENSTK1N k Co.
He took what little he had saved,
And went to Kelienstein k Droibers.
And there he got a handsome suit.
For half he paid to others.
Now he Is home, he looks so well,
And their effect Is each.
That when they take their dally meal.
They don't eat half as much.
And now he finds on Saturday night.
With all their wants supplied,
That he has money left to spend,
And some to lay aside.
Bis good inceess, with cheerful smile,
lie gladly tells to all.
If you'd save money, go and bay
Vour cloth os at
RKIZENSTEIN'8 CLOTIHNO HALL
Where the cbeftpeit, finest and best Clothing
aud good Fom (filing Qoods con he bod to suit
every taste and in every style, nprll.iO
MARBLE AM) ST0AE YACD !
Mrs. S. S. LI I) I) ELL,
Baring engaged In tb. MarhU business, dtslrrs
I. Inform her friends and the publio that she baa
now and will keep constantly on hand a large and
woll selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MAIini.E, and Is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CHAD1.E TOM US,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs aud Posls for Cemetery Lois, Window
Sills and Caps, also,
Bl HEAL', TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, io.
ft.. Yard on Reed slroel, near Ihe R. R- D.-pot,
OnruVId, Pa.
Jei,7l
FA R BANKS'
STANDARD
-Sfc-W- of ALL Kl.HlSj
Uuggogo Burrcwa, Wan-house Trurks, Copying
Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Ac
roa balk sr
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
' Dralrr. lu Hardware, '
mch.10:7ft If Second Street, Clearfield, Pa.
j
I) II N TROUTHAK,
Doaler in all kinds of
FURNITURE,
Market Strwt,
On. door east Allegheny House,
angl(l'?l !' ' CLEARFIELD, PA.
AJIJII MKTK ATOHK NOTIck.-Notlca
ti hiuVby girrntha! letters of adiuhj:-tfation
on th estate of SAUl'KL PEOPLES, dec d, late
or Brady township, ClearBeld' aonnty, Peanw-,
h.riug been duly granted to th. urif)er.,grd, all
persons iodehled to said ostalo will pleas. Biak.
payment, aud thus, having ol.iu ,u d,ino.ds
will prasent them properly auth ittl.-aii'd for art.
tl'mnil. . , i i jlWR I.I.N Ell,
Fob. J, )? Hf Adulijlitialor.
iotrtfl.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET fir.. CL1.A11FH.LD, fa,-
THIS large and eommodious new hotel haf
been opened for the aceotninoONitlon of the
public, where the proprietor will be glad to meet
bis old friends, end receive a share ol puts lie pat
ronage. By strict personal at ten! ton lo the d
tails of his business, ha hones to be able to fondW
satisfaction to his ptrous. Tho TAlil.B will,
always be bountifully supplied wiih the bt-st that
oan be proourrd Is tho market, and the UAH
fill oontain aTullstockof LiqiOilb, DKhsK, a);
Uood stabllog attached.
Clcarfittld. March I, ItM-iy I'lrpriHoy
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Second and Market lirvcls, '
tLKARl 11.I.D, PA.
TniS old and eomtaodloss Hotel has. during
th. past year, been nl.r.d to doubl. lu
lorm.r capaoity for th. .ntortainment of srran
gers and guests. The wbol. building has been
refurnished, and lb. proprietor will spar, no
p.in. lo render bit guests aomfortabl. wbllaj
lUylog wun nira
sr--Tb "Mansion House" Omoll ui rent to
and from th. Depot on th. arrival and depsrtnr.
of each train. JOHN DpUUIIKRTY,
aprd-70 u J'roprletor,
ISUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curtt eiisvllle, (Jearlicia county, ra.
THIS old and wall establiih.d Holel.bs.utl-,
r.,ll. situat.d .a tb. bank, ol th. tiusou.-
haona, in th. boro.gbofCnrwenSTllle, hat baca
lead Tor t.rm oi yews oyiu. unti.iSu..
It has b..a .ntirely rettted, and It oW op.n to
tb. public g.n.rally and th. tr.r.lling coiomu
nity tn particular. No pains will h. s.nd lo
render guests .omfortabl. wbil. tarrying at tbit
house. Amrle Stabling room for th. aocouimo-
dation of loams. Charges nod. ral..
6pt. J8, 1870-tf.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
main sr., niiLirsBuno, pa.
TUB wnderalgned keeps constantly on bend
th. best of Liquors. His t.bl. it always
supplied with th.best tb. market afford.. Tb.
traveling publio will ao wen 10 give mm ran.
noYl,'o. KUBtlll iwm.
MIAW IIUUSF.
Corner of Market and,Front Slreott,
Clearfleld, I'a.
Tbit magnificent Hotel It entirely new, sowi-
plela in .11 its Appointments, and convenient til
tuc lourt Mouse. A Ire. ummuus runs io aaa
from th. Depot on the arrival and depsrtnre of
each train. OKOKUK N. COLlll'RN,
April 111. 18T0. Proprietor.
jeoxard ii or sr.,
Near the Railroad Depot,
Clearfleld, Pa.
S. B. ROW, Proprieos-,
This hou. is large, well furni'hedj and nearly
new, and th. Proprietor feels confident of render
ing satisfaction to guests. N, B Oood stabling
connected wlttTtbe hotel. o4-7l -
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(Opposite H. B. Depot.)
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
fllUE undersigned, having become proprietor
X of this bouc is ready lo entertain strangis
ai.d travelers, and therefore solicits Sojourner to
give hi in a call. His Table will be supplied with
the biMt the market afford , und Lis par will eon
tain the cboioest of wines and liquors. Extrusive
stabling is attached. Cliarges moderate.
janlO'TS J.AMKS M LAVUHLIN.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite th. Court Houae,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Aceouimodatloiit Grst-clnsl and charges moderate.
oet JOHN F. TOl'NO, Praprieto..
osiToun ii oust:,
Opposite th.'Court Uouef,
LOCKJHAVEX, PENX'A.
joU'71 IIAl SEAL KROU, Prop's.
HOC ktKHOI P IIOIE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONI,
Propriotora.
oet!3'7l
A MERICAN HOI'fE,
Main Street,
BROOKVILLE, PENN'A'.
SUAXXON 1 Bl'I'.KCTl,
Proprietor..
goots ni Shots.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Coot and Shoe Manufadurcr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
n AS just rccoived a fin. lot of French CALF
SKINS, and is now prepsred to vannfae.
tur. .verything in his lin. .t th. lowest figures.
II. will warrant bis work to b. at representee.
II. respectfully toReits a call, at bis shop oa
Market street, second dcor w.vtof thepostoffioe,
wber. h, will do all In his power to render .alls,
faction. Sou. fin. Oailar tops on band.
my,'7.y DANIEL COKXKLLY.
SEW BOOT AXD SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Coa. MARKET A 3d St.., CLEARFIELD,' Pi.
THE proprietor bat entered into th. BOOT.fr
6 II OK business at tb. tbor. stud, aid
is determined not to b. outdon. .itber in nual
ity or prle. for hit work. Special attention
will be p.td to uanufaefuriug Sewed work. H,
has on hand ft l.rg. lot of Kreneh Kip and
Calfskins, of th. very best qnaliiy. The eni
lens of Clearflold and vicinity ar. respectfully
invited to gir. him trial, Ko chftrg. for calls.
ov,' a.tf
lUsrcUnucDiJ.-
Clcarfiqld Nursery.
ENCOUItAGK UOMK INDUSTKV.
nUE undersigned, baring established Ku;
JL tery on th. 'Pik., about half way between
Clearfield and Curwensvllle, Is prepared to fur
nish .11 kinds of FRI IT TREES, (standard and
dwarf,) Ev.rgr.enl, Shrubbery, Ur.p. Vin.s,
Qoosaberrl.., L.wtoa Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Rasberry Vines. Alio, 6iberiott Crab Trees,
Quino.. and .ar'y seirlet Bhabarb, Ac. Order,
promptly attended to. Address, -
J. Ii. wriiujtl.
t.pS0 ti-j Cnrw.ntviil., Pa
New Meat Warket.
T1IIR nudersigned have opened a Meat Market
In the rora formerly occupied by Alexandei
Irvln.on Market street, ClearReld, I'a., adjoining
aUoesop's, where they Inttnd to keep a supply of
All kinds of Meat,
I'rv It and cctablcs.
And at "rmrns tj ant ti; tixbs. Shop wilj
be open repiilartyStn Tuf-ny,"Thiuiday and fat
nnlay, and'oieat delivered at anv point. A share
ot publio patronage i nyectluHy eolicited.
111. H. JIKU 9.
k. r. nnowN.,
Mff-Amo Oontinue to deal fh all kinds e.f
iuiproved Agricullurai Implements. ' ' ' 1
Clearfleld, August 31, IsTO-lf.
STO.VE AM) EARTH EX-W ARE
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION j' "
. LJ
CROCKS! POTb!" CHOCKS!
I'l.licr's Palrnt Alittiilit tMilf - Healing
Kralt t anal
Bl'TTKR CHOCKS, wlib lids,
CREAM ( HOIKS, MILK CHOCKS,
APPLE - IH-TTFR CROCK
PICKLE CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, Pig DISHES,
8TKW POTi,
And a great many other things lee ntitnerout t
mention, to be bad a? - " -
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'8
STONE - WARE POTTKRY,
Corucr ol Cherry lod Third BtrMts,
CLEAKFIKLD, P. augl
Beale's Embrocation,'
(L ATI POWILI.',) " ,
For .11 diseases Incident to Dorset, C.tlls, aid
' Human Flsrtl, reinlring th. at. of fa
.itertll appllcstio.
J'his Jfmbrocatioa waa .1t.ntlr.l7 (tod hf
the tsoverom.nl during tb. war.
For ssl. by llartswtck A Irwin, Clearfleld.
J.s.pb R. Irwia, CurweasTllle. Daakrl Good
laad.r, Lo b.rshurg . .-. .1 .'