Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 27, 1872, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA. , J
WBD5ESDAY MORNINO, MARCH IT, I'll.
" ' Terms of Subscription.
If paid In advance,or within three months...' 00
If paid after three aad before ill months I 50
If paid after the expiration or ill montht... I 00
All artlolei to Insun InMrtlon In thin
' paper should b handed In early on Tuesday
morning, u wt it" " Pr" " "'"'" i
J RULIUIOUS NOTICES.
T M.tta.idlet EpUeopnl Church Rev. J. H.
WCoun, I'aitor. Publie Bortlon every Sabbath,
t lot A. M., and P. M-
.Sabbath School at A.M. , ,, i
rPraycr Meeting every Thursday, at it P. M. :
Communion Bort!", Brit Babbath of every
month, at lot A. M.
u Ljn.h rhurrh F-uliconul Uor.
Oxonan 1UI.U Public Sorrloe Sunday morning
art 10 o'olock, and at j P. W. Sunday School at
4 P. M. Prayer Mooting Wadnoaday evening
I t o'clock.
Presbyterian ChurchRev. Mr. Btmin
Tablla Bervloe ivory Sabbath, morning and ,ven.
ng. ' '
Ht. Fraacl,' t'hurrh Catholic .Rtv. T.
J. MoMiMi'i. Man at 10, o'olook A. M., on tbo
MOond and fourth Sunday! of aaoh month. '
it v.- TL. I ..
. XlUT IXT.lUS gulloll.1 ui uutv up
mud Hood In our ttreeiot, which waa to bare takon
alee, thrao weeki ago, bai again been postponed
.a aoeonnt of tbo weather. ' ,
Read Tiikm. On our first pRgo
1,1 I ' .l 1L. k . U- t . 1.
.boom bill, and tbo resolutions and remarki of Mr.
aVallaoe In relation to the Evant robbery.
Rimimbrr. Those parties to whom
koto) or mtaurant lieeneoa wero granted lait week
should boar in mind the fact that if the laid 11
Mnset are not lifted within Iftoon dayi from the
Jltt, tbo day of granting, f a. tame will bo forfeited.
. A .Bxtemsiv. Sal. YV9 warn
' that Mors. Arnold A Hartshorn, of Curwcnirillo,
lait week purchaMd 297 acres of land from Eliiba
Fenton, of Penn townahlp, for which they paid
431,000. How la that for "wild land. In Clear-
jiviu evuu. 1
'' llAVf Loss Ono wing of the cel
ebrated hotel (tka Logan HoU.u) at Alloona waa
destroyed by Ira on the Uth. The .CM it from
179,000 to 1100,000. Tbo building U ownou ?
,Um Penn.ylrania Railroad Company, and will of
t wonree ba repaired rery eoon. No in.uranee.
' Conbtabi.es. Wo notice that no
Conitablel were qoalillod at the late term of oourt
In the following tuwnibir.it Corlogton, G alien,
Huton, Karthant, Morri. and Union. It will be
eoeuary for tome of the eitlxeni in thoet town,
ahipi to petition the court at June torm for tbo
appointment of Constable in tbon townthipt.
. Convicted Somuel II. SnyJor and
Jane. Bergonder, who were arreitod nut fall for
burning the barn of Jacob Bnyder, In Bell town
ship, wore placed upon trial at lait term. Tb.
grand jury ignored the bill at to Bergunder, but
ifound a true bill againtt Snyder, who wai plaoed
Kn ikrial and found guilty. Sentenoa wai pott
poaad. n 1 WAlaon
jjtuiHJn amui niAiivpo. w iv.
IncldenUlly that the Grand Jury hut week rooom
M.ndNt th&fc the CounlT Commiuionert appro-
trlu tsoo toward tho new bridge erected orer
ClearBeld creek lait rammer, near Wilton Hoover'!,
and tiOO toward a new bridge orcr Andomn
Creek, where the turnpike from Claarneld to La
tbenburg eroaiM the tame, n-tr Arnold'. Mills, in
Union township. . ,
A New Lectures. Tho Lock Ila-
ven Dtmotnt aaytt Mitt Fannie Hamlin, of La
mar, bat entered upon a lecturing earfrer. She
hat delivered ber lecture at boot, uarea ana utw
. ltburg with marked tuotetl and approbation.
. Sabjeot, "Faoet at the window, ar the allurement!
' of nx-lete." She li a ladr of much culture and will
no doubt be lucoeiilul In tna career ot a lootorer.
Wa ban heard the remark that ladioa hart an
aptitude for that busine it I
. Judoi Mater. The Clinton Demo-
' crat wantt tbit gentleman nominated for Supreme
, Judge. We fully aubiorlbe to all the editor tayt
upon tbit point, to far at tna Judga It personally
eoneerned, but wa do not think that tbit dlttrict
should put all lit Judges on the Supremo Bench.
Wa noed a good Judge here at woll at In the
higher eonrt, and publie policy It againtt the
trantfer. This district It at fully entitled to a
rst clan Judge at the Supreme Bench.
, MuniOAL Concert. Our citiiunn
sua akortly to ba treated la a musical feast by the
members of the ClearSeld Orchestra, Miiitod by
Prof. Hits, of Philadelphia, and a number of la
dies and gentlemen of Clearttld. Tbt Clearfield
Orcbettra bat become an "institution" in our
town, and the young men who compote it, each
. and every one, are deserving of groat credit for
. fbeir enterprise and ptrttverenos In batoning
tuartret In their aevtral parts. Wa win ranch
that the muiie rendered will beoitoo, andbope
fur altltent will give the Orchestra a full bouts.
Adopted Children. Senator Dill,
pt Union aounty, Introduoed and pasted through
the Senate tht following bill :
Sarrioi 1. fli ft nacltd, tic. That In all eatat
heratofora at well at hereafter, when the eommvn
law form of adopting a ohild by deed has been
.practiced or done, it shall be lawful on proof of duo
' elocution of the deed to have the tamo recorded
In the proper oftea for the recording of deeds
In the aounty where the adopting parent resides
t the data of Ita atoeutioa, aod a duly eertifted
atopy thereof ehall be received at evidenoe with tba
'tame force and effect at tba rooord of adoption
would have In the mode provided in the act to
wbigb ih a luppirmeni.
Jlbt So. Judee Mayer lost week
Informed jurors that if a Juror failed to aniwer to
kit ntme at tht morning call, they would forfeit
aa pay for that day and if they also failed to an
ere at the afternoon tall, a One would ba imposed,
.ad It would take a very good aicuta to have
heir pay restored or the floe remitted. Jurort
nit bear in mind tht fact that they are not
smght here ta attend to their own private butl
tett while court it ta session. They are tummoned
attend to publie business, and should ba in tba
oart room toon after tht ringing of the bell,
fitaessot can alto put this piece of information
to their pipes and smoke it.
Examine It. Tho Auditors of
wrenoa township publish their report for 1871
awhern In lait Its at. It It worthy of eitmlna-
aod deserves the attention of the taipeyerm
a report It somewhat lengthy, but its publloa-
1 will go far towards allaying the feeling eioited
tatt tne tpwntnip otnoers, ana will enable Qtn
I and taipayeri ta correct themselves if either
t fallen into error In reference to the township
Watt. Publio oftotrt otnnot do too much in
way of getting their accounts before the public,
I ware It dona annually, much bad feeling
tag neighbors would ba prevented, and the
lag avll of public robbery dually evasa.
License Kirusin. Tho court at
i tut term refused to grant tht following II
t, vis l
oral Thomas Hurley, Huston John Reesa,
ingtoni Ueorge Miles, Woodward George
nton, woodward Emanuel Sohnarrs, Kar
U William W. Irwin, Ooshon.
itoona James Haley, lloulidala Samuel
Hon, Brady. 1
InnctnriLt Ltotxtn. Coryell A Co, Huston ;
WUIItejs, Ileattdale John Bbelrlck, Brady j
h McDonald, Ilnitoa (loorgt N. Colburn,
Arnold. On moUon tht latter went sver to
e Una.
Vn Uolt Fall The roiry county
of latt week givtt Iba following amount
mil on a pitchfork i On latt Sunday evening
of Mr. dobn 8. Ferry, of New Buffalo, went
a bay mow, threw down hay, then the fork
Iba prangt up, and la getting down himself
an tba fork, ono of tho prongs entering his
I Just under the breast bono, patting upwards
4 roar Inebei. Tht llul, f,, j pron.ni,
r, as tba prong Menu to havt passed be.
the vitalt and the braatt bona. A abort
bofera, th lad had fallen down through the
' ""nttat the mill and was severely Injured,
ant rvovailv paisad safely through an attack i
M"'1 H notseet a chtrmed
a kopa ht may speedily rvoorar from hit
llsnsp. .
Communlcatoil. ... .
.. .i ;. ; Vl.namun, arca,in, inia.
Ma. Eoivoni Soma Indignant ranter In tbt
Pklliptburg Jatnul gives publicity toaatuor-
mout amount of spleen towards tbt titlteht tof this
town, and seems to Imagine that we art a truly
Uod-fortaken community. This of sonrsa It It
not necessary to notioa, Inasmuch at our oititeni
need no tlndloailoa or defense from charges of
this kind. Their benovolenoa and hospitality to
strangers It known ta all wh avtr visited our
borough, unless they conic to commit crime, and
then wa entertain them at sumptuously at our
rloltty old Jail will permit. . When Iba new one
It Inlihod, Itt doon will ba gladly oponcd wide to
Passenger" In tho Journal , t , , , .. .
I wish to ty aapeolally ta Pattongtr that bis
strictures about the Doctor art unkind and untrue.
Being tba Individual referred to, I will tay (and
for the truth of what I tay refer him to the pa
tient, now It toemi in Phllipeburg,) that the man
applied to ma for treatment before bo knew ba wai
getting the tmall poi. I prescribed for him freely
and I hope properly, and ordorod bim to go to bis
lodgings and remain there, and promised to visit
bim at soon at he let me know where to Ond him,
and, In tba event of the landlord refusing to keep
bim, advised him to apply to the authorities for
soma pltaa to Hay, cautioning bim at the lama
tlst not to eipoK himself needlessly, to at to give
tba diieaie to others, and avoid at muoh at possi
ble the eicitement the pratenoe of tmall pox would
naturally o rente In the outnmunlty. But I did not
refute to treat bim. On the contrary, whtn I
touni ha bad tmall poi I attured bim of my will
In moss to treat hint, which hi will admit If Inter-
rot-ated. I never refused to treat a etas of small
poi, and wou.'d nonslder mytelf unworthy the oon
udenee of any ponon, at well at entitled to the
intemperate abuse ol .Pi.'tengor, II i aver aHimn
ad to shirk at Important a. dVty M to administer,
with all tba ability I possess, lo a nnfortunata
small pow ..a...... I fc.r rassank-er will ascer
tain the truth and do ma justice in this n:n:ter.
.. '.-. i-.: T. J. Lori.
Communicated.
A CARD TO THE MUSIC LOVINO PUBLIC.
It affords us Inlnltc pleasure to Inform music
loving publio that an Invitation ta tba dlstingush
ad pianist, Professor Hots, of Philadelphia, to
participate In the concert toon ta be bald bare, hat
mot with favorable reply. Tbo Prof, being s
scholar of the world renowned pianist, Dr. Frant
Lisst, at present residing in Rome, Italy, hat a
brilliant earner behind bim. To s oontiderablo
extent he combines the rare qualities of his great
tutor, and thosa who novor heard tho great maea
tro should not fail to go and tea Prof. Hets, bit
jittinguiihod scholar. Wa vouch for a .-rand mu
sical tr?t. The Prof, wilt play on thli oecation,
on his on plito, which ba bat sent from Phila
delphia for that pu:?ote, and ityled us "iieta
Grand Square Piano," beln a nrat data Inttru
ment containing tbo latest .'riprov.-mentt or tba
Professor, and only found an pianos made up In
his factories at New York, Philadelphia anu New-1
1. fPUI. : - - I . .1.. f. - HM.J AAV- '
.r. xu,. v. ...j. -
ners, and richly ornamented with elegant mould
ings, with agraffe, and of the finest rosewood. Ita
priot wa understand la ono thousand dollara.
These pianos are reoommonded by such stars at
Dr. T. Listt, of Rome) Richard Wtgner, of Mu
nich ; Toepfer, of Weimar ; Mcthpessel, of Bruns
wick Mosehellea, of Leiptioi Lachner, of Man-
beim, and many othcra, beside host! of lessor
lights. Not alont are Prof. Uott's pianos exten
sively in use in Europe, but also In this country,
where they in a few years hare gained an immense
popularity. Almost dally docs the Prof, recelvo
letters of eommondatlon, and the ordert that are
received by bio for bii Instruments require bis
undivided attention, for he supervises the making
of them, to that It may be eoniidcred quite a sac
rifice on his part to pay us a visit. No one should
fail to procure the necessary ticket of admission
In time. By ordor of the Oncnatrnt.
Appallinq Death On Priduy
morning last a lad named Millard Youtiy, aged
about IS yeart, ton of John Youtiy of Braltoa
township, wai killed under the following dittrei-
ting oircumstanoet. Ho wst employed at a taw
mill, in the mountains, and was riding a mult,
Ith fyt enrn and a tin hnoket nnnn Iti haeb
Tht rattling of tbt kettle frightened tho male, and
it tet off on a ran. noma men In the road at
tempted to stop It, when It broke Into the wood,
running down the mountain pell-mall over rooks,
timber, and one fence. The boy fell soon after
the mom took to tba wood, but bis foot stuok fast
In tht girth, and ht wai dragged all the dlttanoe,
hoad downward. His bead waa fearfully battered,
and ba wai of aourse dead when the mule stopped.
cwfstowa Democrat.
e aw
List of letters remaining unclaimed
in the Poilodloe at ClearSeld, for the week ending
March .ith, 18.3 1
Armstrong, L. Hollingworth, William.
Holts. William II. Kaufman, Charles A.
Bomgardner, Maggie. Thompson, John S.
Conrad, E. F. Tailor, B. F.
Clarke, Mrs. Caroline. Wilson, Miss Nora.
Elliat, Lewis. Wilton, John L.
Fox, John. Weaver, Peter,
fio.s, Isabella. Wiekham, Edward. (J)
P. A. UAULIN, P.M.
Frintino. We have on band o very
largo stock of Letter, Nolo, Statement and mil
Head ntpert, and are prepared to print Latter
Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Ac, in tba best
style, at short notice and fair prleea. Business
Card! and Envelope Tipl executed in tha best
manner. Persons in want of anything of this kind
are Invited to aall and examine our specimens,
SptcUilt. I
For Wall Paper, go to Weaver A Betta.
The attention of raftmen It directed to the ad
vertisement of J. J. Everett A Co. Bitel'i Boa
Hive Store Lock Haven, Pa. In anothtr ooluma
Found. A gold lead pencil. Tho
owner can have tha tamt by tailing at Reglster'i
Office, proving property, and paying for tbit
notice. r
Norton to ran Diki-liu or Itaao WaiTon.
Aftar April 10th wa will have the largest assort
ment of Asking tackle aver brought wett of the
Alleghenies, aonsitting of Rodt, BtskeU, Flict,
Hooks, Lines, Bait Boxes, Ac, Aa. All dittiplai
of Isaao Walton arc Invited to oall and examine
our stock. H. F. BlUL.ll t Co,
March 7, 1871.tr
Weaver A Betta bare just received 10,000 rolls
of Wall Paper.
ItcMovAL It will be noticed by
interviewing our advertising oolumns, that J. It.
Irwin, at Curwensville, bat removed hit Drug
Store to more commodious qutrters.
Mora than forty years have elapsed since John
son'! Anodyne Liniment watftrst invented, duriqg
wbiob time hundreds of thousands have boon ben
efitted by Its use. Probably no article ever be
came so universally popular with all olasset at
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment.
Pills which contain antimony, quinine and cal
omel should be avoided, as severe griping pains
would be their only remit. Tbe safest, sorest and
beat pills art Farton't Purgative or Anti-Bilious
Pillt. . , ,
Wall Paper at any price, from 12 lo SO oentt a
bolt, at Weaver A Csiti'.
Those wishing to engage In a profitable business
read the advertisement of M. B. Hyott, 114 South
Second street, Philadelphia, In this Issue. Light
equal lo gas, at one-eigtitn itia oost, fto. Higlilt
oi counties and states lor sale.
Fatsa (Inot tn PLttvat. Reoclrcd at Corner
Store by car load and for tale by
E. A. A W. D. Inwix.
Pnrwensvlllo, March 18, 1871.
Dr. F. Platlo, Eolrpllo physician and Snrgoon
offers hit tervioet to tbe people of Clearfleld and
vicinity, and will be In readiness to attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Office on
Hood street, west of the depot, Clearfleld, Pa.
May 81, 1871-tf
Sflarrtfd.
On March 10th, 1873, by Join Huito, Era.,
Mr. ISAAC CALDWELL, of Pike townahlp, to
Miss KATK FOt'DY, or Brady township.
On Marok list, 1871, at tha retldoaae of tha
bride's father, in Lawrenoe town.hlp, by Rev, H.
8. Di'TLXl, Mr. FRANCIS K. DUNCAN, of Erla
aounty, to Miss MARTHA K. FKNTON,
SKI,
In the borough of Clearteld, on Marok Hit,
1871, HAKhV, only ohild of Juan and Joairnms
r!i(,, aged nearly (wa yean.
COUGHS AN6 COLDS.
There are few Hernial who art awart of tha Im.
Sortanoo of attending to a eougb or a cold at itt
rtt appoaranoe. The thoutandt who die annually
of consumption, wore Aral attacked with a"illjlir
cough or oold, whlob Ihey thought would soon
"woar" Itself off, and therefore neglected to use
tbo proper remrdiet until they neoaiao lueurania.
Every day Ihnt a eough, cold, or any lung dis
cus It neglected, makot tht chance, of a euro
more uncertain. We would reoommend all tuffer.
Ing from tny disease of the Lungs whatovar, ta
uo lUasux't CouroutcSvarrorTtn. It novor
fulls m coring the wont caset of oonght, eolrit,
koaratnoss, sort throat, oatarrh and asthma. It
It an infallible remedy fur Whooping Cough) be
ing prescribed by some of the loading physician!
In tha Northern and Southern States, and being
prepared under tha Immediate supervision of a
5raduat of tho Pennsylvania Mcdieal Colli go,
'be proprletorl beg leave to Inform all that It It
no "Quaok" preparation, but made strictly In ac
oordanoo with the advanosd principles and theory
of modlelne. . Price bt oentt per bottle.
UUBMELL LAN DIB, Pronrietore, Philadel
phia. Bold at Joseph H. Irwin s drug store, t'ur
weusville. Pa. mchfl-8a
Clearfield Markets,
Corrected weekly by Rtrnann Honor, Wholesale
and Rotall Dealt In try Uooda, Urooerlee, Pro
visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfleld, Pa.
CLUAriui.n, Pt., March It, M7.
Apples, green,00 1
Dried, S lb
Apple butter, V gal, 1
Butter. .0(0)
Bean 0 Ou(u) 1
Buckwheat 1
Buckwheat flour lb,
Beef, dried..
Beef, froth-... 8(dJ
Boards, M II 00 14
Corn, shelled.. 1
Corn, ear 00 fa) ,
Cora meal, s sack, I
Chop, owtl Ju(u) X
Clorersaad. 8
Cheese.
ohav-Ue, torn
Chioki'as, drtd, lb,
60 Hngs, dressed S
10 Hides, groan 7
00 Hams 00Q 1!
40 Kboulder (10 (u) 10
25 Hides 00(4 15
11 Lard 18
0 Meet pork,Vbbl...l9 00
15 Oat 70
10 Onion t 00
OU PoUtoe. .00(9
00 Peaches, dried, lb Hi
60 Platter, fl bU I 40
40 liye 1 10
SO Hags, lb I
00 Halt, ft tack 1 to
U 8hinglei,l8ln.4(i4 00
lini,ingies,o inivity i vv
H Timothy teed...
8 00
lit
1 80
tt
I to
15 1 Tallow
00 Wheat.
to Wool
00 1 Wood. VI cord..
r,'vxtaad.
, ) OOfo) 7
Fcimsy 2 vanift llallroad
TYRONE A CLEAhsr:F-LDB-Ncfl
fH and after Monday, NOV. 1871, tht
Vy Patsenger Train! will run daily (eicep- o
dayi) between Tyrone and ClearSeld, at lolloWl I
J CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfleld 8 JD, r.
Phllipiborg.....4.I0, "
Osceola 4.40, "
Tyrone 0.0,
Tyrone-, J.lS.t.n.
Osceola. 10.8,"
I'hilipiburg... 10.55,
ClearBeld 11.65,"
CLEARFIELD RXPRKH8.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfleld 8.4S 1. a,
llipsburg.. 0.4t "
Oi.-eola 7.05
Tyrone ...7.00 r. H.
Interteotion...7.18 "
Oseeola ....... ,K !0 o
Intersection- O lt
Phlllptbarg...8.40 "
Tyrone.. 8..J " I Clearfleld. ar....40 "
FARE FItOk' CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa 15 05
jn'Mdlcifara ti 00
Lock Haven...
Willlamsport..
Huntingdon ...
1 70
8 00
MarleiiJ- 0B
Lnnenitnr ' 88
1 80
PHILADELPHIA 7 Oi
Lewulown.
Marysville.
. 1 00 1 A Itoona 1 bj
4 50 Johnstown.. 1 80
HAllRISBURU... 4 75lriTTSBUHO..
, 8 15
Closa connections made by all trains at Tyrone
and Look Haven.
GEORGE C. WlbKINB,
myl7-tf. SuperintandenU
JTEW STOKE
IN IIOUTZDALE!
P. OALLAOHEH bnvlnr lart returned from
the it with an ntir wm and eomplct ort
tnent of Mroh-idiie, aulubl fur WinUr avnd
Hprln( trads, which haa bwa aelt-ottMl will. gro4
car and bought at low ralci, la prepared to fur-
nlaa ta eiutani or uouiiaaia tuix Titnuuy mu
goodi at a, verj light ftdvaoov on flnt oott fur
otuh. Country Pruduoa aod Shlnglta taken at
market price. Call and examine uiy liook bofare
jiurcDMiiig eliewticre.
V. UALLAUUKK.
Houtidale, Pa., Feb. 2S, 1873-ly
NO SMALL POX HERE!
A SURE
PREYENTIYE!
CALL at t. FLKOAL'B now Store, oppoelte
Bl-Oor, Bigler'e rideno(on Second it roe t,
Clearfleld, Pa and examine bit flu atook of
DOOTS k SHOES,
HATS & CArS,
Gent's Furnishino Goods,
TRUNKS, '
VALISES, ko,
Of which he li oonatantlj reeetrlng a large acaorU
tnent of the very lalett and beet etjrloe, which he
will diipoae of at
Astonishingly Low Prices!
LADIK8, t hire on band a large and well
selected stock of those oelebrated baad-eowed
MUHUCCO and LASTING UA1TKR8, which I
can safely recommend to ba tbe best In the mar
kot. Call and examine (hem.
GENTLEMEN, my stork of Furnishing Goods
Is complete. I hare all the novelties In Scarfs,
Ties, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Sus
penders, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Ae., together
with a aomplew assortment of While aad C'lotb
Hhlrts. I have oa hand a large and well selected
stock of Halt and Caps of tha
Very Latest Styles I
: . i
Also, Trunks, Valises, Railroad Itagt, Umhnllat,
Cane., and many other article., both useful and
ornamental, which will bt told at fair ralet.
MT-Th. altltent of Clearfleld and vicinity are
respeotfully invited to call and examine my goods
before purchasing eltewhera.
LEVER FLEGAL. ,
ClearO.ld, Pa., Feb. 7, 1872.
Borough Ordinance.
AT a meeting af tha Town Counoil of ClearOeld
borough March 4th, 1HJJ, tha following Or
dinance wis pasted and ordered to be printed:
Re It ordained by the Uurgm and Town Coun
cil of the borough of Clearfield, and it ll hereby
ordained by tb. authority of the tame.
1. That to. Town Council shall, before the M
Monday of April In each and every year, elect a
oititen of tht borough ol ClearBeld to act at Htreet
Cominlisloner, lo eerve for one year commencing
the Brit day of April of each year, who, before
entering upon the discharge of bis duties as such,
shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation
the same as now required by law to be adminis
tered to members of lb. Town Counoil, with the
following addition : "That be will In no way be
interested in any eontrtel with the said borough
of Clearfleld, nor aoctpt directly or Indirectly any
gift, reward, or gratuity, from any parson Inter
ested In or applying for tny contract af order of
worn ny wnion salu borough will be charged wi;
tbe payment of any money."
1. The said Street Commissioner shall, under
tba direction or the Town Council, have charge
and control of all work to ba dona on tha street.
of tha borough of ClearSeld, tod shall porrh.se
all malarial oeoeisery for the repair or Improve
ment of tha same, unless otherwise ordered speci
ally by I he Town Council. It shall ba his duti
to employ and discharge all hands aod teams at
may be noeetsary lo pertain tba work required
by tht Town Council. It ihall alto ha the dutv
of laid Street Cominlttipner to certify all bills
which be Sndt aorreot and true, for work done or
material furnished, and heroallar no order shall
ba drawn for work dene or material furnished for
aid streets ntless Iht bill has boea approved by
the Btroet Commissioner.
O. L. RRRD, Burgess,
A. W. Lin, Secretary.
EAVKR BKTTS hav. lust rmelved
tin Anii It. r fl1 V 1 ta i .
jt'hi ti an in per, aii'ii) in
1872. ---,- . r ,nr,1872.
SPRING! 1
nor? :-i r,:r,
REED BROTHERS,
CLEARFIELD,, rA.,
. l'v '' t5. -'t . - - -
ADS
Mam Bvnnit,
' Curwensville Pa., , i .
Are opening THIS WEEK an attractive
GOODS FOR TIIE SEASON !
Our l took will ba replete wltk tha
8 7
. flEWEST., DEsiGNSl
,.- 1'
M
Ui
. !;
' In Foreign and Domett!
DRESS OOODS, ' V BHAWLS,
'I
I
COATINGS, RErELLENT8,
FLAKNKLS, : Etc, at. .
. .. . Together vrlth a fall lina of .
...,:,'..,)
Notions, Trimmings, i
LADIES' AND GENT'S , i
j Furnishing Goods,
And MILLINERT GOODS,
; Jd Prices to wit the Times!
Do noi fall looall. ' ; ' '
. Respectfully, , ,
REED BROTHERS;'
P. B.-n.vlng purcbM' Vl-'y'-M"!1"?.
Goodi. Mlllinert in adjaoent VP1" " l.r
plied at wholesalt ralet. 7 aryia-it
QANIEL GOODLANDEK,
Ll'THERSBCRQ, PA., ,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS,. GROCERIES
hAkdwabb,
; SATS t caps, boots;a shoes,
Q..n.w..-a, k'.-n't and Boyt' Clotblag, Pai.ti,
H ... ... .. i!'usware. School Hooks, .
. 'iorgiotcrp.:'"".Wi;'lii,inc , . ;
Confeoti. ns, AC. ,
Oum Bhoet, Moose Boots, a ltrta m.tai
W..lAh. Iln.l.. mA
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FChJ, 1
something new and attractive. '
Large and splendid assortment of French, air
men auu nngnin luyi, wis iui t
. Fancy Goods. ., f
mmuIa. at . nn.1 in an. ,mi 1 . tl.
county. All for sale very low for cash at tbe
Ineap uomer. eo. i., ioih
1872.
1872.
..SPRING GOODS 1
' J. M. KRATZER Is Just receiving a large aid
attractive ttook of Spring Goods,
DRY GOODS, DRESS OOODS,
, . .-. . i . . . V "'
, '., SHAWLS, CARPETS, ....!.'
LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOES, i
WALL PAPERS, Ac
Clearfleld, March 8, 1871 .' , .'. .' f
Wrdiral.
A NEW DEPARTURE
For the Benefit of Mankind !
DR. BOTE R'i
PILE OINTMENT
This (mporttnt discovery it ont of the most re
markable retultt of modern medical research, and
Tht most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy
1 ' . ever known,
li now presented In a toientiflo combination of
toothing and neaung agenis. una oevmg wior
oughly tettod It in nainberlttl cttel, with aiott
satisfactory results, do not hesitate in offering It
to tht public at
Tbt most certain, rapid and effectual
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no matter of how long itandlng. i "
V,Bold by all Drnggitts and Medicine DrU
an who detlra to allevitUa tha anfferlngt af tfcoir
rellow natngs. .
esicv rtfl mill vivo nov
IB BOX. (
la Proprietor, i
ClearSeld, Pa.
T. J. DOVER, Sola
ootJ5 71
IUHNUU UiiTI j
' but iot ;
BURNED, UP 1
BELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACTORY,
Penn township, ClearSeld Co Pa.
The subscribers ara, at great opens., rebuild
Ing, and In a few dayi will havi aomplotad, a
neighborhood necessity, in tha erection of a Int
class Woolen Manufactory, with all tbe model
improvements attached, and are prepared to mail
all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Illai
kete, Flannell, Ae. Plenty of goodt on hand to
tupply all our old and a thonaand new oostoma i,
whom we ilk to eome and examine onr tlock.
Jbc business of j
'tsnujnu Anu iuuliau r I
will rooelve especial attention. Our new mill wll
be rca ly by wool-carding aeasoo, therefore the,
need bt no hesitation on that too re. Propt
arrangement! will ba mado lo receive and dellnf
Wool, to suit oustnmera. All work warranted aid
don. upon the ihorte.t notioe, and by .trict attei
Hon to burlneat w. hon, to roalise a liberal that
of public Dttronace. , li
ICMXKI POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wa will pay the highest market price for Woil
and tell our manufactured good, at low a. ilmllir
goodt eaa ba beaght I. tho oounty, and wh,utrr
wlf.-ll to render reasonable sstlsfaotlon wa tin
alwayi n found nt homa ready to make prnptr
explanation, aitiicr tn person or by letter.
JAMES JO UN HON k HONS, '
aprllMlf Oranplan llllli P. 0.
TO'OTIC K Tba book, of tb. subscriber hire
11 been placed In tha bandt of Samuel Jenkln,
Ksq., In tha borough of Curwensville, for ecllie
tlon. All persons knowing thimtelvet Indebted
will pleaea oall and pay their account.. Offload
corner State and fourth street..
II. P. TOWNS.
Curwensville, March S, l7t U
CAUTIOM. All ptrsoas art berthy aaatlc
ad igalnut trailing at harboring my wilt,
MARY M. NHADIH, ad my aaevaeit, ae tha hat
laft my bad aad heard without jnet earn or
provlottlaa, aad I am. atermlaed to pay a.
debus of her ooatraetlnt
mrbJ Jl- , ffjKLiK jfA0In.
Down I Down 1 1 - 1
THE 'lAST 'ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TOR CHEAPEST I i
A Proclamation against High Prices!
UTTTn ... nnenlni t a lot af the bait and
W most watonablt Goods and Waree aver
affered In this market, and at prices that remind
one of the good old days of cheap thlngt. Thoea
who lack faltb upon inn point, or uww v
gatioBt luporflnoaa, sued but
CALX. AT OVR STORE,
- Comer Front and Markot ttraeti,
Where they aan sea, reel, hoar and know for them
selves. To full, understand what are cheap go.de,
this must ha dona. Wa do not doom It necessary
to enumerate and Itemise our ttook. It li enough
for ui to stat. that , . .
We have Everything that la Needed
and consumed in this market, and at prioes thai
aaionisn noin aiu ana you"
neosO : f duottrn Doan o out.
N
IW OOOD1I
New Firm at Wallaccton, Pa.
1. 1 1 sTOIIN HOLT b SONS ,
Have bounht tha entire stock of goods from P.
Gallagher, aad are receiving a general assortment
of niw goads from the Eastern titles, inch at
!: DBY GOODS,
, CLOTHING,
. OROCERIES,'
( QUEENSWARE,
" HARDWARE,
BOOTS k SHOES,
HATS 4 CAPS,
BACON, FISH,
SALT, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, ko., 4c,
To t.change for Country fniS"':
Lamber or tAtsn. - -
R
E AD THIS! '
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
a aititeni of Cloarfleld and
, , 7. i ., ' i. in the aol mat uoodtellow a
IcJnlty is dlreotcu to the
?r?Jh!Jrr.".,r,oL: ; ia.'. of Fiour .od
faat that Goodfrllow A
i'rwd, wblob thj offer at tht ivwe 9- w
I ji rTTTtji waau nasi ti uiun - . -
ri. A lr stork of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CUO?,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
PoUloei, SbelM Corn, Corn Id tar. Ac, Aa.
P.rtieultr aflDlfon ti e11ri) to M. Kla A
Cof brrnnd of fumily Flour, which U th beat la
tha narkat. t
Flour and Foad oaa and will ba aoM eheaper
than it toa ba obtuaad alaawbera ia Clearfield
county, ...
af-Btora on Market itraet, Mil door lo Boa.
Alexander Irrin'i raeideooa.
GOODFRLLOW A 80IT,
janl Oit A ffanta for M. Nleaa A Co.
yOUR ATTENTIORI
t just for"T"momrnti
Art 70a la aaad of a food aat af II arneu t
Art you in need of a good Saddle or bridle?
If eall at tha Saddla aad Harnett Shop of
Joan C. IIarwick, where yoa oaa jrt tba beet la
the viarktt. Double aad Single Harnett aad La
dlfi'itid Qent't Saddlet of luperiorworkmantbip,
alwa aa band or aiaaafatstnred to order. Bpe
oial tltentioB it called to ny ttook of Col lart and
Uun, wbieh art tho beet la ate. I alto bare an
aitorknent of Saddler' Hardware, which will be
ditpi'ted of at reaaonabl ratet. P.epairing of all
kind'toroatptly attended to. Don't forget to
oall a for pore hat ing eltewhera. Shop ia Old
Pott Offioo, Market street, Clo.rfleld, Ta.
Alii S. 1871-ly. JOHN C. HARWICK.
ftsSOLUTION KOTICEI 9
J Ji Tba flrta of Jampa Diokey A Co. wu dit-wlr-i,
ea February 1.1, M7S, by aatua I oonteat,
andTlllian 6. Diokey hat atoeiatd with bim
hit ., Janet Diokey, under tha nam and firm
of Valiant 8. Diekry A Son, In tba buttneti of
geacil mfrrchaBdiilog aad dMtt.r.g la ;aw legs,
quw timber, and all klndi of tawed lamber,
binlei, Aa at Olea Hope, Clearfleld oonnty, aod
at 6. Lawrenoa ('bareb, Cambria eounty, Pa.
Jam) Diekey will give Iba log and timber butl
ntt lit personal attention. He will be found at
tb od t'and at Ulaa Hopa, whero goodt will be
told at tha loweit price! pottible, and tha batt
figar paid for logt aod timber. Dr. F. 8. Ner
ling )ill ba found at St. Lawrence, ready to wait
on a I friondi, Tha Dootor it a elerar fellow ( go
and him, ' All tha aoooaoU of Jam Dickey
A C Jw.ll be Httled by William S. Dickey A Son.
Wa tlfcnk ouraataoron frlandi for their kind and
Hbertl patronnga aod auk a onntlnuanra of the
tame - ' WILLIAM S. DICKBV A SON.
! Uli Hopa, Pa., Feb. l, 1073-am.
IB, H B W
SEWING MACHINE!
' The " BLEES I"
Patent Link Motion, Almost noiseless machine.
Don't tall to examine It before purphat
Ing ilstwbere.
H. IMIDGK, MliRCIIAUT TAIMm,
CLF.ARFIBI.D, PA,
i Agent for Clearfield aounty.
jwf. Local Agent, wanted In every town In the
eounty, to whom liberal termi will I. given.
Don't fall lo examine It and satisfy yourself.
Cloer!:!'!, P., Fib. 7, ItU-lf.
JSAAC JOHNSON k SONS,
Manufacturer! and Dealers In
ISootn nnd 4hoe!
Ladlet', Millet' and ChllJren'i Oalltrt, j
Men's, Doyt' and Women'! Heavy Dools, and
Brogant, do., Al.
Store and thop on Second itreot, nearly 6ppa
Ita H. F. Hitler Co.'i hardware store,
Fih. JS, 1072-ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
AUCTION ROOMS I
Z. C. McCULLOUGH, Auctioneer.
HA VINO opanad Aaetloi Rooms In VlrarDeld,
Pa, I woald rpeilfully inform merahanli
and aMMfactwran that I am prepared to tell all
kladi af sMrchandlieon tommi.sloa at roaeonable
tarmt. Dayt af t,li will be annonnoad by potion
a,pd otherwise,
r-Routs on Market itnet. nll do M lew
Postonlce, '
JanSO Jj. C. MCn.l.0ltlll.
ACMETT dt SCURTVCII,
; a ; ti r n '.' ,l ;i 1:1;
BULDL1G HARDWARE,
Alto, maaafaetnreri af 1
; I'i'i I '., ; ; : "III
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
flecoid Straetf
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Carpenter and Builder will And U to their
advantage to exam in our ttook before purohatlng
el tew here.
STOVES ! STOVES !
Wa ara now telling tba celebrated TIMES
COOK and RELIANCE, tha cheapest and best
storea In tha market. ,
Every stove fully warranted. .
ALSO,
PARLOR,
, MEATIJiG, 1 Ml
and
RAFTING STOVES I
which HI na sold at oboup as any In tb, oounty.
Strict attention paid ordering article! for par
tial who detlra it.
. m ' r : i . .
' -Roolng, Spouting aad job Work dona on
reasonable termi. ;
Clearteld, Pa, April 12, 1871. I
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
BiaLin in
H ARB WAKE,
Alto, Manufacturer of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Barn.it, Collart, etc., for tale by
H. F. PIOLER A CO.
ALMEB'S PATENT UNLOAD
Ing Hay Forki, for talt by
, : . , i - H. F. BIGLER A CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Raili, tic, for talt by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
TJaRNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE
Jindln;!. t" tala by
H. 7, BIGLER A CO
Q.UN S, PISTOLS, SWOjSD CA.NES
For tall by
H. F. B1QLER A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Bitot, for tala by
If. F. BIGLER A CO.
JROil ' JiV I JliVil 1
. vrv itimv innv l
Tor lata J
II F. riOLER A CO.
II
ORSB SHOES A UORSto PHOB
MAILS, for salt by
II. F. BIGLER A CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
' ' And beat Manufacture, far Ml, by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
MIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sale by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for lalo by
cb30-70 II. F. BIGLER A CO.
MSI TIKI TISM
B TOY' Mil STOVES I STOVE!
WAPLE &"lIARTMAN
Dot 1 re to Inform the eltltni of Otreola and
tb publie genera ly, that Ihey bare Juitraoaired
a large and tpleodid atimrtnent of Store, lionte
hold Hardware and IS tamped aad Japanned
Ware of all kind. Alo that we manufacture
and keep constantly oa head a fall aortnnt of
Tinmen Ware, wbieh wo will dispose of at
either wholesale or retail, to suit porobaaer.
fisefiaga Rp.wting. Repalriax and ail kind of
Job Work don to order and with di patch.
Btriot attention paid ordering arlioie rot par
lie deairing it.
Conaumen will find it to their advantage to
lurehai from a. Our atoek and price will sat
fy yoa that we do cell good ware at
prleea that please the people.
loa win ana as oo lurtin iireei, neany op
posite the Exchange Motel.
ueoooia anus, ra.. May ta, iom-ii
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manufactured especially for
TIIE CLEARFIELD TRADE,
to IlLl ST
augS'71
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
OOK ITOVEII
' SPEAR'S CALORIFIC,
SUSQVRUANXA, StIPKRIOR.
GOV. PRNN, REGULATOR,
NORLR COOK, RATIONAL RANGE,
. TRIUMPH, ' PARLOR COOKS,
SPBAII'S REVOLVING LIGHTS
AND DOl'DLE HEATERS,
And til klndi of Hatting Stores for tala by
augHt II, P BIGLER A CO.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, '
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
ji. ii. sii.itr,
Two doon East of the Postofllra, ClearSeld, Pa.
Conslsntly .a hand a Sn, assortment of Navy,
Congress, Cavendish, Cable, Spunroll,
Mlohlgan and Century Fine-out
Chewing Tobacco, Ae.
Alto, a large and well selected stock of Imported
and Doaiestlo Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos,
Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, ,
l'lp, liturcs, Tobacco '
Doiea, Cigar Holders, and everything generally
found In a welt rogulitud Cigar and
TobatM Store,
F-Bemomuer tha place i Tw. doon East of
the PottoWea, ClearSeld, Pj. Jf!:,!',u,il?
5nnO MH REP PELT. WANTF.ni
lUW And ill kinds of FURS for wblcb
Iht highest cash price will be paid, by
eepwu-om
t. L. RElZRNSTKIrf.
DLAMtt OOTABr.B' U.E FOR
tal, al Ikii ome
s
r. s. miLia. a. n. rowtix
MILLER & POWELL,
, l ; 3 WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL ; ,
MERCHANTS,;
: Qraham's Row, Market St.,
y VLBlir
CLEAIFIIID, PA, ' v
We would most raspaelfully Inform our friend.,
eu.tomere, and the public generally, that we are
now back In our old quarter!, which have beau
remodeled and Improved, and wa ara now pre
pared to aeoommodaU all wh. may favor us by
oalling.
NEW GOODS,!
Wi have jutt received one of tha largest stocks
of all kinds af Merchandise aver brought to Clear
laid aounty, which wa Intend to sell at such Ig
ores as will make It an objaot for all persons lo
purchase from na. FamUiea laying In winter
luppllei of Orootriet, Dry Qoodt, Ac, should not
fall to glvi ui n eall, at wa feel confident our
pries and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. Our stock of ; ' i
GROCERIES
i
ooiliti of Cofled of tbt best quality, Teat, Su
gars of all kinds, tyolauot, Fish, Salt, Cheese,
Dried Fruit, Spices, Proriiiona, Flour aod Feed,
Ac, Ac "Our stock of -' "
" DRY GO 01) S
it large and varied, and wa will jutt tay wa tan
supply any article in that line, without enutner
ting. -
READY-MADE CLOTDING
Wa bar a large ttook of ready-mad Clothing
for Mod and Boji' wear, which weVill ditpoKOf
at a Tory .mall adraoo on oott.
Boot and Shoo Hat aad Cap. Hardware,
Quean i wart. Wood and Willow Ware, Notion,
Faney Good, Carpets, Oilcloth, Wall raper.
Window Shad, Ac, Ac
Being axtentirelj engaged In tha Lumber
buiineat, we ara able to offer luperlor loduoetneDti
to jobber.
MILLER A POWELL.
Clearfleld, Pa., Jan. 1, 1(172.
O. I. c.
TaTIIERB to buy my DRY GOODS, 0R0
M eeriel, Queeasware, Glassware, Drugs and
notions, Confectioneries, Ac, obeap for easb.
Tha subscriber begs leave to Inform hit old and
new ouitomort that ht hat opened
A VARIETY STORE ' ' .
IX GLES DOPE, PA.
And will sell goods at prlocl to lult tht times. A
liberal reduction will no made to customers buy
ing tt wholesale.
Call and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. A liberal share of publio patronage is
solic'ed.
C. I. KEAOY.
Glen Hope, Pa., Juoi 14, 171.
kUILADELrillA.
a P R I N G; 1 8 72.
FENTON,
THOMPSON
& CO.,
' 6IT CUESTNCT STREET,
Bava now In Store, and opening daily, a largo
Stock, bought mainly direct from
Manufacturers at, ; ; '
HOME AND ABROAD
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Drcts Fabrics, Silks,
Shawls and Scarfs,
' White Goods, Linens,
BMBROIDERIES AND LACES,
Embratlng all tha Noveltiei of the Seatan,
offered to the Trade by tb, piece or package at
tho loweet market price. reb3l-3m
1872.
1872.
8.P RING
ANNOUNCEMENT.
HOOD,
BONBRIGHT
& CO.,
Ara now offering at their
NEW STORE,
Nob. 811, 813, 815 Market St.,
A
Nos. 800, 08, 810, 812 Filbert St.,
. PniLADELPHIA,
A uagniuecnt stuck of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
complete in all Its departments of
Sllki and Dress flood", Prints, filnrjisms and
Deltlnii, Mrn't and Boyt' Wear, vVulle
Uoods, Linens and flannels,
Furnishing floods, Notions, Ac, Bleached and
Brown Shirtings, ko., Ac, Aa.
Also, just opeuou an extensive Carpel and Oil
Clath Department. Ta all nf whk-b, including
many choice Special Brands of Philadelphia made
good", they respectfully Invite the attention of
the Tnde. J.nlT m
GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR,
1301), mil, till, 1 3 1 A Markd Ht.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Alwavs on hand a large assortment of new and
seeond-lisnd Carriage.. Dearborns, Harness, Ac,
at private and public sale.
Falliug and r-hifting-Top Buggies from SftO ta
SIVA, fJeroDantovni (shirting settt) from Vti to
9loS. Roekawajl (Ictther trimmed) from $M0 to
(11.15. Dearborn", No-Tnp Buggies, dagger and
Plainest Wagont fr.nl ti to Slit. Single Bar
nes, from $8 lo S7A par sot. Double TTameev from
,2, tol24. Blankets, Whips, Ualears, Sheets,
Afghans, and tvtrytlilng appartalaing t, lb,
business at equally low prices. Our motto Is
"Cheeper than tha Cheepeet," Olve at a aall b
for. purchasing elsewhere.
Tartlet desiring Horses, Mules, Carrl.gtt, Wag
ons, do , wlfl study Ibelr Interest by patronising
thli well-establlshid Bpwar. Horses kept by (he
day or month, UAVV A lu'lfT,
Feb. I in ' .Mltloi.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
MARKET Sr., CLBAEFIKLD, Vi
MMW.a i a. . k .V .y.a.M..AV..i. a hntat bal
rnixtlD lara" ' ,
A been opened for tha eeomuiodation ol lb.
.uldic, where tne proprieior win a'
.i. jui i. mnA eAMlva a share of nnb le nat.
ronaga. By atriot personal attoiition U Iba da.
tails of his buslnett, be hopes to be tide to rende.
tatisfactlon lo bis patrons. Tbt JAliUB will
i .if..lll ...n..lli1 with (ha best that
aiway. oa uvyuuiun; -
can be procured in tba market, and tba UAH
will contain a rulletookol l.t,'VDi -
Uood stabling atlavbed.
t,Arr.n 1.1111-011,
Claarlleld, Mareh a, UUU-ly Proprletoa.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Second and Market Streets,
ll.KABI'lEl.U, PA,
Til 1 3 old aad commodious Hotel bit. during
tbt past year, been inlsrgod to double ita
former capacity for the anterlainmtnt of .trtn
gen and guesU. Tbt whole building bat been
vfiirnlshtd, and tbi proprietor will tpara n.
palm to render hi. gu.ttt aomfoitabl, whilf
liyiog with him. ' -
M-Ihe "Mention Houst" Omnibni rant ta
andfrom the Depot on lh, arrival and departur
of each train. JOHN DUUttniSriri,
aprll.70 U , "T"t
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curwenavllle, Menrfleld eouuly, l'n.
It has bee. entirely r.Stt.4, and Is no- opa. U
the publio genatally and tb. trav'Ulng .
nltv in particular. No pain, will be tpar,d t.
.d ? guest, eomfort.bl. whll. tarrying at Ihl.
' O. a.a.ll-. sa.a. A Ittak ft nflOHQ Be
hoase. Ampio dpi "
daUoa of tearni. Charge -oderaU.B
zru& j uvux,
Btpt.js.'mo.tf. ,
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN BT., PUILirSBCRQ, B.
TrjR undertlgned keep! aonttantiy on nana
th, h,ttof Liquort. Mil libit it ulwey
uppliodwlth thebc.t tb, markot afforda. Tb.
traveling publl. will do JJ' -'-
DDT If Oalt a..v
SHAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market A'Front streets,),
Cl.KAHrir.i.u, r.
VLI. ; ., t llni.l l. .nlir.lv new. Mm.
tilete in all its appointments, and eonveniena to
n it..... a tM. nmnihu. run. to and
Irom tha Depot an the arrival and departure of
anon train. utonun . vvi.w....,
April 13, 1S70. i-rapnm.
IEONARD HOUSE,
J Near the Railroad Depot,
ICLBARFIKLD, PLNJ. A.
Tbit house is large, well farnirhed, and nearly
new, and tb. Proprietor fertl evinSdentof render
ing satisfaction to guests. N. . flood sUbllng
connected with tbt hotel.
0,-71 6. B. ROW, Proprietor.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL, '
(Oppotlle'R. R. Depot,)
CLEARFIELD, PRNN'A.
Th, undersigned, having become 'proprietor
of this house, is now ready to entertain itrengen
and travelers, and therefore lolirili sojourners to
give him a eall. His Table will be supplied with,
the beat the market affords, and bit Car will coo.
tain the choicest of wine, and liquoie. Exunaiv
stabling is attached. Charges moderate.
janlWJ JAMES McLAfefiHLIS,
WES.TERN HOTEL,
. Opposite tbe Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PHNN'A.
Accommodations f rst-clast and charges moderate.
oetS . ' JOHN F. T0CN0, Proprietor.
M
ONTOUR HOUSE,
Opposite the Court noose,.
LOCK HAVEN, PKKN'A.
jcim HAU5EAL A KROM, Prop's.
B
HOCKERIIOFF-HOIKK,
. BELLEFONTE, PA.,
P. JOHNSTON k SONS,
Proprietor!.
ootIS'7l
MEBICAN HOIIE,
" Main Street,
BR00KVILLE, TENN A.
SHANNON k BTRKETI,
. ' Proprlatora.
o.Tl
gooti and $bof.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Cool end Shoe ManoCaclnrcr.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
nA8 Just recti, ed a In, let of French CALF
SKINS, and ll no- prepared ta m.anfaa
tura averythiag in bis lina at tba lowest ngurai.
lit will warrant bit work lo ba at represented.
II. respectfully lollcitl aall, at hit thop
Market street, second dcor wast of th.po.t.Saa,
where ha will do all in hit powtr to render latin,
faction. Some lot Gaiter topi on band.
y,'!-y DANIEL CONNCLLT.
SEW BOOT AYD SHOE SHOP.
EDWARiT MACK,
Con. MARKET 4 In Bvs., CLEARFIELD, P.
THE proprietor hat tnUrtd Into tha BOOT
SHOE builn.il at tbt abort Hand, and
ltdetarmfned not ta ba outdone either in qual
ity or prioa for kit work, Spteial attention
will ba naid to manufacturing Sewed work. M
hat on hand a largt lot of Krenek Kip and)
CalfSkint, of tha very beat quality. Th. eltl
tent of Claarlleld and vicinity nr. respectfully
Invited ta give him n trial. No ebarge lor eall..
novo.' a.tf
yUsrrUmcoua.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
THE anderslgned, having eetebllsbeda Not
tery on the 'Pike, about half way between
Clearflold and Cnrwensvllle, It prepared to fnr
nleh all kinds of FRUIT TREES, (itand.rd and
dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vlnea,
Ooo.aherriei, I.ewtoo Blarkberry, Strawberry,
and Ratberry Vlntl. Alio.Siberl.a Crab Tree.,
Quinee, and early tciriet nnuotrn, .0. urufri
promptly attended to. Addrec,
J. D. WRIGHT.
epiOSS-y CnrwentvilltFn
New Meat Market.
TIIR undersigned have opened a Meat Market
In the room formerly aocnpled by Alexander
Irvin, on Market .treat, ricarlicld, Pa., a.ljolniag
Mossop's, wbcro th.y intend to keep a lupply of
All klnda of Moat,
Pmlt nnd ropetablci.
And at "rnircs ro rit tm tiuts." Shop will
ba open regularly oa Toosilsy, Thurrday and Sat.
urday, and moat delivered at any point. A share
of publio patronage Is respeotfully solicited.
li. W. 1IROWN.
jntvAiao Conlrnw. fa dead la aU kind, o(
Improved Agricultural Iiaplementa.
6learfleld, August H, UTO-tf.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS!
Flaher'l Valent Alrllght Holf Scnllnn;
I'm It Canal
RI'TTER CROCKS, wilh lids,
CREAM CHUCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLK- BUTTEIX CROCKW,
PICKLC CROCUS.
FLOWER POTS, FIB DISHES,
STEW POTS,
And a great many other thlna tea nuracmut ta
. , montiow, to be bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WAKE TOTTERY,
' Corner ol Chervv end Third Streets,
CLKARr-IKLI), PA. tngS
Beale's Embrocation, ,
(LATE POWELL'S,)
For til diseases Incident lo Ilorres, Ciltle, and
llumai Flcth, requiring lb ass ol an
xUrnnl application.
Thta Embrocalloa waa extensively head ky
the Government daring tba war
For lait by Hartiwlck k Irwlo, Cl.arl.ld.
Jo.tpb R. Irwin, Curf estvlll", ' Daniel Oesd
land.r, Luth.rtburr 1 tf
lf ABTrni aOO.Ooi) No, 1 : lnoh Shaved
SHINGLES, fnruhlrh the highest market
piie, will i pld, P. tlALLAUllElt,
rl mi.ii.i., TiX irj ij
TnlSoldand well ,.talHsh,d Hotel, beauti
fully tlluated on lb, banks 01 th, Busqn,
banna, In lb, boroigh of Curwtnlvllla, ba. baap
. . . ... r.t ...n bv the unJersifoe.