Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 12, 1872, Image 4

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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,, CLEARFIELD, Ta.
WEDNESDAY 'MOHN.Na. JUNK aujt.
Terms of SubscriDtion.
Tf paid In advance, or wtlliln three month ,.,$2 00
Ifpald JW throe nail before six tnoatb.H., 3 &0
If paid after the expiration of six month ... I 00
' f-lt All article! to Insure Insertion in thii
papi'r should b handed i& early o Tuesday
morning, u wi u li press at 12 u'olook. (noun.)
RfcLlt.IOU NOTICi:.
Methodist npUenpnl ChurchRev, A. D
Yorrw, Pastor.- Pub tin Service every Sabbath
M A. M., end 7J P. M.
Sabbath He boo I it A. U.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday, et tl P. M.
- Communion Service, first Sabbath of every
month, at Ht A. M. -
SU Andrew' l'hurrhRplMoplRT.
'Oro-kim IUll. Public Srv.ee Sunday morning
at 10 n'eWk, and at T P. M Sunday School at
P. M. -Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening
.at 7 o'clofli.
Presbyterian C'hurrh Rr. H. ft. Bptim.
Pre iwhing on tht Lord's day at 10 end 7i
-o'clock.
Sunday School at I p. m.
- Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 74 p. n.
Pastor's Hi Me Cltu on Saturday at Hp. m.
Ht. Praitela' ( tiurcli ( Htiiwllr ILv. T.
J. Mt Ma, Mass al o'clock A. M.,ca the
aeoond and fourth riandav of each month.
'SA Faitajre Tho Bloom township
tiese sensation baa eiploded. A critical esina illa
tion establish tha fact tbai tbe bones belonged
to the beef, muttun and pork tribe.
PlO-NlO AT KttKNCllVlLLI. -It Will
be noticed by an advertisement in this week's pu
tr that the annual Frvncbvllie Pie-Nie wiH be
bold this year on ttie 27th of tliff month. Lots of
Inn may bo expected.
ia S mm
Around. The Tribune says that
Joile Mansfield, of the Fiik-Stokes notoriety, u
4b Altoooa during the ty af Tony Pastor
troupe, Bbe i traveling as a companion of Klla
Wesner, atd attracted oonilderable attention from
the knowing ours.
JIatuku Lonu. The Stlinirroro
ITim makes the remarkable statement that, after
a lapse of eighty-Ire day sine the fire there,
-tome of tho rublifh in the odlnr at Hioftanda
eorner was to but to burn the lands of those
who were removing it,
I)o You Hub It Tho Lock Havon
JlrpMbliran nvit "If we do not bare a flood, ell
(be mil) will be ob.igfd to f but down by the first
of July. The remainder of the logs witl be rafted
from the boom this week." Move your mills up
here and we will give yon ell the log you ceo sew.
The Slab City. Tho Lcwiuburg
Chronich seyi that Willinionport U about four
mili'l long, and about ai wlrio as a piece of hem
lock slab. It con (a i 10,000 Inhabitant, about
half ae many mortgages, a handsome permanent
debt and an editor who tries to talk a little Dutch.
Two "Ilupm" Juriks. Our court
last week seemed to be troubled with juries that
ould not, or would not, agree. In two eases, af
ter starring each other for a day nod anight,
they returned Into eoort, reporting that tbey eon Id
not agree, and wcro discharged. Why not alter
the law so that three-fourths make a verdict t
Away Vkit. Tho Sulem, Kebras-i
ka imdmpniUitt aays: "Her. Mr. Croenmillor, for- I
merly of Clearfield, Pa., gave us a eall Satnrday
last. Mr. Croenmillur is of lbs Lutheran periua-1
Ion and has charge of a congregation la this
county. Ho re rived pleaiant scenes, ae we bail
from the same country, lie Is quite a gentleman
aud we hope he will eall often."
- - - i
The Park Ashociation. The Ex-
entire Committee of the Park Association are
u& tiring In their efforts to make the eomiog July
meeting of Ike Association t suoeoss In every par
ticular. Very fair premiums are offered, which
will no doubt attract a number of competitors.
We bare one of tho beet courses In the State of
Pennsylvania, and it will be put a splendid con
dition prior to the day of the races.
United Statics Courts. Tho sum
mer session of the Circuit and District Courts of
the United Htatea, for the Western District of;
.Pennsylvania, will commence on Monday, tho 17th
of June, In the city or Willlatnsport It will be
em lea pert ant term, at which many Interesting
leases will be tried, and prore a protracted session.
Judgea MoCandlcss, McKeunen and Btrong will
be preMut and occupy the bench. turn.
IUrk ry Wkiout. At a mooting of
Vark buyers, bold at Corning, New York, It was
on motion of II. F. Willis, Eiq., resolred that In
fiurehasina; hemlock bark 2,200 pound should be
considered a standard cord, the bark to be dry
enough to be ground ; and It was furthermore re
eoked that the parties la attendanee agree to buy
all bark delfrered by weight. Some twenty-six
leading establishments in Pennsylvania and New
York were represented.
8uppoflKD Suicide. On Saturday,
June 1st, a party of men fonnd a man named
Em lor, a Gorman, hanging In ihl woods at Contrt
ville, this county, about fifty rods from Koeh's ho
tel and but short distance from the turnpike.
Prom Indications, It Is supposed that the deceased
had been hanging for some time, probably one or
two weeks, and had oome to hie death by his own
hand. We aro unable to giro farther particulars
this woek. Efk Adromtt.
Uat oftcttcrs remaining unclaimed
In the 1'ostofBee at Clearfield, for the week ending
June HUta.lHTl!
Rumgardiior, Maggie. (2) Mtllitw, Amiedie.
Barrett, llnnn'in.
Null, Jubil,
Donahue, John P.
Lunc, Mrs. Mil.
Leonard, Miu Mary.
Miller, John (1.
MrCurdr, John.
7Vnfly( 1-aMck.
Mwlon, Nnpoleon,
Morrill, Mis. L.
INieell, Joseph.
Parks, John.
Kichn-l-n, H. C. ()
Hevey, John,
Hid Hi., Capt. All.
Pfhermerhorn. Charles.
Wt-aver, Miss H.
WiIpoo, Ttirophloas.
P. A. tlAliUN, P. M.
Educational." tfiato Superintend
ent Wiiikerrham says t
County Hnperintendent J. W. Allen says In his
late report! "During the past ftrwa'y jrir, no
(iirltuous liquors hare been sold by lieeaae in
Putter eooaljr,"
No, bal they sell without license, tkn defrauding
,tke Commonwealth out of thousands of dollars of
revenue, and at the same time drink Just as much
,ot-gut whiskey as tbey do In any ether county
where the census shows a decrease of population.
If trafficking In liquor without license doorcases
population, It is well enough that Potter is the
,unly eeunty In the ft ate where It la done.
m i -
Brriourlt Injured. James C hoos-
Man, flagman en our freight train, was very seri
ously Injured at Phllipsbnrg, en Monday morning
last, while eouplingoars. If was caught between
4 be bumpers and dragged a considerable distance
before be was discovered. By his own request be
war brought bark to the Leonard House, where
he baa been boarding, and every attention Is given
him. The burning of the railroad bridge at Lin
den, on the P. A R. road, In consequence of which
the trains on that road are compelled to come np
the Valley road to the Central, has caused lively
,Umns along the whole line, and tbia burry may
account for tbia accident happening te an cipe
eienced and naturally careful railroader.
Primary Election. The Democr-
ey of this county held tbelr p si wary election on
Saturday last, for the pnrpo of nominating can
didates for the respective offices to be filled at the
October election. The return Judges not meeting
Until yesterday, we are "Unable te lay the result
before onr readere this week la a tabular form, but
believe tk 01 lowing to be the aggregate vote
polled for each candidate.
ntLMiTU to oaerujrrion,
Mwe.... M- M
Mat'ulleugb ,., 1
oonuranoirnn.
Bloom
tn3
1 bompst
. 427
Hearing ........... ... ., r
TW
aaeRuatT,
John Lawibe...... Ill
avutroa.
Jamei H nih MW M4
Brick Wonka.Jt Ik now.fulln.fitt.
tied that we are to hare fire elay manufactured la
our borough. Mr A It Alutw baa pcrsun
ent leasee clay aad ground whcreeoHaereet
buildings for the man a future of fire elay brick.
Mr. Henry Wile, of Philadelphia, ens) Mr. H. A.
Rlobards, of Pinegrove, Bchuylkilt county, are
the enterprising gentlemen who bare 'determined
to lead off. They endorstaod the bullae, having
been engagtd in It for years, and posaecs the re
quired capital, out of wbloh they will make a for
tune. Tbey have entered Into a contract with Mr.
Ale to erect a building 76 by 10 feet, aad Intend
to nee n sixty horse power engine to Jrive the aa
sblnery, besides giving ejnpleyaaat to hrge
number T lafcurxrv, equie of whom are already a!
work developing the elay, digging, etc. The pro
prlctora design to purchase a plot of ground some.
where) In the vicinity, with a view of erecting
twenty or thirty bouse for Ute benefit of tbelr
employee.
Now, let onr eltisens lend tbelr moral aod sub-
subetnatial aid to these gentlemen, who come
among us to der elope our minerals. Let ns not
bear on every eorner that "it won't pay they will
break np," ete but aid and asslet ibein Instead.
To onr mind onr capitalist and business men,
when abroad, spend too little time in calling tho
attention of fbntlgn capital) its to the many "gold
en placers" located In our county, such as eoal,
lire elay. Iron ore, eto. They either want to keep
it a secret, or do not deem It worth debating with
capitalists In the east, who era daily looking
around for Investments In something of the kind.
We feel like delivering a leetare to onr reader on
this point, and may do eo at some future period, tf
we oan gather a few more substantia) facts.
Dot for Mr. haw and Mr. Jamea . Watson, ft
1 doubtful whether the gentlemen in question
would over hare turned up bea to look after ear
fire elay. Gentlemen, capitalists, debate eol mmd
Are elay, along with timber, when at home er
abroad.
Grumrlkks at Nkwhpapem. Tho
Uloomaburg Uofnmbiam says i "It Is strange bow
closely men read the newspapers. We never say
anything that anybody don't like but we soon
hear of It, and everybody Is sure to tell na of It.
If however once In a while we happen to aay a
good thing, we never bear of that; nobody seems
to notice that We pa some man a hundrod com
pliments, and give him a down puffr, and he takes
It all ac a tribute to bis greatness, and be never
thinks of it : never thinks it dues bim any good.
Out If we happen to aay tbinga this man don't
like, or aomething be Imagine la a reflection on
him or his character, ere how quickly he flares up
and gets mad about It. All our n7 are duly
charged to na, but we noj-er apparently get any
credit for what jof we do." Hueh Is In part the
life of nn editor. Ills mistakes are charged up
against bim In regular 'ledger form, while his
credit Is withheld, aod kiuka and cuffs awarded
instead in many instance.
Decoration Day. Wo notice by
ei changes that this annual period was pretty gen
erally celebrated. But the day and circumstance
are so overburtbeaod with etiquette and neelew
expenses that at the close of the day thorn seems
to be more jealousy and til feeling than the oppo
site. As an illustration, the Belli font WnUkmnr
says t "Our colored fellow cittxena were very much
mortified at the refusal of the member of the (1.
A. K. U allow them to participate In the parade
on Decoration Day. Since the Radical party ban
advanced them to a condition of political and so
cial equality, they consider It very hard treatment
to shut them out from the privilege of manifesting
their respect for the fallen braves who shed tbelr
blood that the colored man might be free. What
have the U. A. B. in this place te say to thin
charge t WiU they be able to olear their akirte in
such a manner as to correspond with the provisions
of the civil rights bill t We pause for a reply."
Undfrhtands It. The local of tho
B rook v tile Jrffertonian, although not very long In
the harness, eeems to understand seme things.
He says: "Some men are born meant tome men
achieve meanness; and some men have meanness
thrust upon them. The first take tbelr county
paper without Intending to pay fur It; the second
class get it a year for nothing, aod then refuse to
take it out of the office, and the third class won't
subscribe for it because generous neighbors loan
them copies."
Pay-triotic. Thirloen Morcer Co.
Radical are candidate fur H her iff; nine for Pro-
thonotary, and thirty-two for Ihe balanoe of the
county office.
Hpecinta
Paean QnoL-xn Pi, rr an. Received nt Corner
Store by oar load and for sale by
n, a. n . v. iftwu.
Curwensville, March 13, 17 !i.
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Calcined Planter for sale by 11. F. Bigler A Co.
Croqnet Pets --at II. V. Bigler A Co.'a. I
Bird Cages a large assortment at H. F. Big
ler A Co.'a.
Coe's Pborphate for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Korirs to all Pmboxb Owxikb Horn ns. You
are Invited to call at II. F. Bigler A Co.'a, and
examine the Gam-Lined Scotch Case Horse Col
lar, warranted to heal all sore shoulders and gal la.
Also, the new patent Zinc Collar Pads. I
e
Wire Garden Trellises, of different sisea, Hang
ing Baskets and Wire Work, at II. F. Bigler A Co.'i.
None a to Waoox ax CAitniAat Makkrr. We
have just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also n full line of Springs
aod Axles, which we offer cheap for cash.
II. V. BioLtn A Co.
II. F. Bigler A Co. hare been making extensive
additions to their slock of Hardware the last few
day. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, oan be seen
at their store. May 23.
Palnte, Oils and Varnlsbea for sal by II. F.
Bigler A Co;
Buy your Dress (loo-Is of RKKD BROS.
Buy ypur Notions A Trimmings ofliEKD Bit 08.
Buy your Parawlsof HEED BKOS.
Buy your Shawls of BKKD BROS.
Buy your Furnishing Goods of HKKD IIKOH.
7-m v4mmmm vt nrtrtn Bftoa.
Buy your Hats and Bonnets of HKKD BltoS.
Buy all your Millinery goods of HERD BROS.
Buy your Ladies' Misses' and
Children' Shoe of HKKD BROS.
Buy yoor Carpet of RKKD BKOS.
Buy all the good! you eaa buy of REED BROS.
and yon will aare money. aprl7-3m.
Bosorth'a Patent Refrigerator the greatest. hot
weather comforter ever invented. Call and exam
ine them. II. F. Biotm A Co.
A fnll line of Household Orals, Japanned Ware,
Ac for safe by 11. F. Bigler A Co.
RECAPITULATION.
Croquet Bute.
Bird Cagee.
WireOarden Trellises.
Hangina; Baskets.
Wire Work.
Wood and Willow War.
Household Uon-K
All kinds nf Hardware,
Japanned Ware,
Boaarth's Patent Refrigerator,
Water Coolers.
Paints. Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Coe's Phosphate.
Wagna and Carriage Makers suppUea.
Single and Donhle Hborel Plow.
4'ultiTator', lro and Wood.
Cultivator Teetk aod Shovel Plow Shovel.
Fishing Tackle.
All of U above for sate at the mammoth Hard-
war Store of H. Jf, Bigler A Co., Second street,
vwarneia, re. i
rtnnon re tsi Diartpi.na or Isaac Wai.tov,
After April intb w will bar the largest assert
ment ef flshiog tackle ever brought weet of the
Alleghenle, on lilting of Rods, BsikeU, File,
Hooka, Lines, Bait Bnxee, Ac., Ae. AH dieelplot
of leaae Walton are invited te eall and examine
our stock. II. f. UlOLnn A Co.
Marek 27, l7l.lf
Dr. F. Plalto, KcWtt Physician and Surgeon
offer him service te the people of Clearfield and
vicinity, and will be In readlnee to attend Ml
proreeeinuel eall, by day or night. Offinn p
iWd etrewt, weet of the depot, Clearfield, Pi
sa ay ICTI-4I
Loon Tnm Wvl . ujw
Full trimmed And tipped huihirf '
Halters, onlr U.uu
AT ri-HAl.
Plain Morocco Unite rs, nnly l .U AT Kb)AL'H.
ClotbenngreMtiaiiers.stdy l.WT FLBOAL'H,
Lasting but'u flattera, only i.tl AT W.F) AL H.
Morooco (letters, only I.W AT PLKGAL'e).
Mnu eueiters, Klandwp . AT rl.KUAL'n.
Hoary Kip Boots, only fU0 r . AT FI.KO AL'H.
Light Kip Boots, only a.W ' 'Jtf FLKUAI8.
French Calf Boots, only A. HO ; AT PLP.OAL'0,
Fine Calf Boots, only .j AT FLKUAL'8.
On Second streaLJust beltur the yarflft,J .County
National BankL'Tho ony wayfo bnfvDeed
that Flegal's ahoea are cheap, la to eall and ace for
yourself. GOODS 81IOWN WITH PLKAHUHK.
Jnne A, 187Z.-tf.
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment may be used U
mdvantaage where anjr pain killer ! desirable.
In eases of severe cramps and pains In the atom
neb, It li nndonbtedly the best article that oan be
d, v J .
Habitual constipation leads to the following ra-,
suits t Inflammation of the kidneys, sick and ner
vous headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, Indigestion,
pilot, lea of appetite and strength, all if which
may be avoided by belog regular In your habit,
and taking, aay one of Parson's Purgative Pills,
nightly, for four or six weeks.
Annual Mketdio. Tholflth annual meeting of
tha Clearfield Baptist Association will be held with
the Curwensville Baptist church, commencing on
Friday, Jnne lath, IB7, at 19 k. .,and oontlnne
June .-It Cor. (eo.
Wcter Cool. re at 11. V. Bigler A Co.'. ; 1
At Watlacetoa, on Juaa 6th, 187 J, by Her. J. 8.
Miixuu, Mr. JOHN TURVEY to Mia ANNIE
M. 61IIMKL, both of Clearfield county.
At V. allaeetoo, on June 5tb, 177, by Rev. J. 8.
iu-m., tin SAM KS W. MoALARNKY to Mis
AXNIK A. WAPLH, both of Clearfield county. '
On June 4tb, 1872, by Her. 8. Caorr, Mr. J.
MTARTNEY to Miss ANNA A. BCUNAHK8.
both of Kartbaua township.
On June 8th, by Rer. W, M. BuncnrinLn, Mr.
JOHN HIPS, of Chest Creek, to Mi is ADA M.
HILE, of Lumber City.
. girl i -r
On the 1 Mh of May, 1R72, at the residence of A.
Smitten, In North Mahoning township, Indiana
eounty,JAME3 M. KELLY, In the S4th year of
bis agn. '
In Kertbaus township, en May lttb, 1872, HI is
SARAH J. GRANT, agod 15 yoars, 6 months aod
Oday.' it. , , ' ; I ;
In Covington township, on June 2d, 1872, Mr.
JOAB RIDER, aged ftl years, 8 months and 18
days. -
'9I.irt.ru
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by Rh-harr Moasor, Wholesale
and Retail Dealer in Dry floods, Mroneries, Pro
visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Cl.RARriBi.n, P., June H 1972.
Apples. green,00( 2 00 Hogs, dressed 0
Dried, y lb 124 Hides, green... T
Applebutter,ftgAl, 1 Hams 00$ 15
Butter Hi Shoulders 0V(A in
loans M 00(a) I 26 Sides OOfto 121
Buckwheat 1 2VLrd l.'.fj) H
Buckwheat Hour m, ft; Mess pork, bbl... 18 00
tieer, ariea ' 'els .,..., ,.., Jo
Beef, fresh 8(3 1 Onions J n
Hoards, M 12 OOfcyM Oft Potatoes 0)1 to
Corn, shelled 1 On. Peaches, dried, 0).. 1ft
Corn, ear 00e) Ml Plaster, V bbl I 00
Cora mcal.sark, 1 4J Ry MM 1 1
Chop, cwtj 10 2 30 RM, p n 2
Cloverced f 00 Salt, Tp sack 9 20
Cheese - M Hhingles,IHln.4(a)i 00
Cherries, lb. 10() 1ft Hhingles,2n inlO Ift 00
Chicken, drsd, B, Ift Timothy seed...... ft 00
Fllgs 14 Tallow 12)
Flaxseed 2 001 Wheat..... 1 7ft
Flour 0 OOfall MiWool 76
Hay H9 00(u.:ift 00; Wood, 1 cord...... I ftft
TRKE LKCTUKE! CHU1STIAN-
L 1TV AND CIVILIZATION.-Mr. B. V.
UnnnnwooD, who ho been for many years en
gaged In tha study fChriitUnlty and CI filia
tion, will deliver several lecture en the above
sulijeets, in the Court Hons, on Tuesday and
Yt sduesday evemnxs, June leth and Ifttb. Mr.
Underwood Is perfectly familier with these sub
jects, and cordially in rite all who feel an Inter
est in tnem to eomo ana near nim. Lectures
commence at Ti oVlnek. p. m. Admlulon free.
Clearfield, June 12, 172-21
iminithatokm'n
Is hereby riven that letters of administ ration
on the estate of K. B. WR'I ZKL, deceaved, late
of Hell township, Clearneld county, renn a.,
having been duly aranted to the unilersiined, all
pennns Indebted to said estate will please make
imme'iiarc payment, ana mow naving claims or
drmands will presrnt them properly authenticated
for settlement without delay.
II. L. HENDERSON, '
T, R. WKTZKL,
June 12-fit. Adiuioiitrators.
AlMININTRATOK'l NOTITFm Notice
Is hereby gieon Ibat liltr of adminietratiou
on the estate of JOAB RIDER, deceased, late
of Covington township, Cluerfield eouuty, Pa.,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persou ludibted to said estate will plea make
payment, and those having claims or demands
will present them properly authenticated for
settlement without dular.
M. K. WHIG LEY,
Jnne 13 . t Administrator, ti.B.S.,V.T.A.
AIMINIHTRATORft NOTH F Notice
te hereby given that letters nt administration
on the estate of'JANB SMITH, deeeaeod, late
of Woodward township, Clearfield County, I'a.,
having been duly granted to the undoreirned,
all persons indebted to said estate will please make
payment, and those having claims or demands
will present them pmperly authenticated for set
tlement. JlLl'U J. IBW ALT, ,
June 12, 1872-Ot. Admlnistrntor.-
4 IlltllNIHTR ATtlR'll NOTICF.. Nulls
1 1 Is hereby f ven that letters of administration
on the estate of Koarar II. Uamkt, dee d, late
or ifurniiae towminp, Uiearnelo county,
baring been duly granted to the underiiened.
all persona Indebted to said estate will picas
mak Immediate payment, and those having
oiaima or oemanus win present them properly
authenticated for settlement without delay.
K. HILTEI1KAND,
June 12, 1R72 fit Administrator.
A DMINIHTR ATllll'S NOTICIV-Nntic
71 ii hereby givm that letters of edmioiit ration
on the estate of HKNRY COOK, deceased, late
of Ferguoa townilitp, Clearfifld county, Penna.,
having bcon dnly gran tod to the iwdendgned, all
pftrsona indebted to said estate will pleaoo make
payment, and thne having claims of demands
will present them properly authenticated for set-
May 28, 1871.-0t Administrator.
rjHE ANNUAL
rRENTUVILLE PICMC
will be held Ibis yoar on
THIIR-OAV, AiriVB STttl
Arrangemenla hare been made to have this pie
nla auriiaia any heretofore held, Tho enttn
Clearfield Cornet Band will be In attendance, t
enliven the oecoaion. A cordial Invitation is ex
tended to all to attend. Jel2 2t
Trustoc's Sale of Kcal Estate!
I.ATK THE rROERTT OF JOHN Bl ROl'K.
OKK, DlirKAKKD.
T) Y virtuo of an order nf the Orphan's Court of
jf warn flu twenty, the undersigned will sell
at Public Sale, at the Court Dense ia Clearfield,
on SATURDAY, JUNK 2Vtn, 171, at I o'clock
P. M. the following deeoribed real estate i
All that certain farm situate in Burnside town
ship, bounded on the north by land of J. Ht iheo
see, en the east by leads allotted to the widow of
said J oh a Bergunder and by lands of J. Stephen
son, en the south by J. Stephenson, aad on the
wmi ny lanos ni 4.onyor and nrners, containing
ONR III NDRED A 1WKSTY TWO ACRES
and fiTpercbe! having about N acre cleared,
with frame bouse, barn, orchard and other im
nntv amenta.
This land la of good Quality, situated In U good
neighborhood, nod well adapted to forming or
grating purpose, aod ha n quantity of valuable
newer inprton,
TERMS. Fifteen per cent, of purchase money
te be paid when the property Is sold ; ewe-third
nt tn pore base money te remain In In land dnr.
lug she lifetime or the widow er enid John Bur
guader the interest to be paid to her annually)
one-third ef the bafanee In one year, and the ene
Ihire In two years, with Interest, te b aeenrod by
oouu ana mortgage ea ipe premise.
JOHN M.ADAM,
June II 4L Tmstet,
BLANK. I'OftMTABlLE HALEf 10
onto at tbia en.
II AH I WARE,
AIm, HttaheMrm t
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLlAfcFIKL D,' P A.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
f ; Uarieie, Ceflayn, ttt, ff m hf
H. P. BIGLER k CO.
pALMEirS PATBNT TJNLOAD-
tng ny Fork, for sal by
II. F, BIGLER 4 CO.
IIV PAINT PUTTY, GLASS,
Nulla, U., for aaU by
,.t i
k. f. bigler t co.
JJaRNESS TIUMMINGS k SHOE
FlDdtBfft, for tl. bj i
II. F. BIGLER i CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
U. F. BIGLER k CO.
CTOVES. OF ALL SORTS AH1
Bli.i, for nl . s
H. F. BIGLER CO,
TKONI IRON I IRON I IRON I
For tftl. Vj
H. F. BIGLER I CO.
JJORSE SHOES & IIORSE SHOE
BAILS, for nil by ,v s
II. F. BIGLER A CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aai bait UanafMtor., for ttl. bj
' 5 II. F. BIGLER t CO.
"JHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for l.l. bj
U. F. BIGLER CO.
JiOPPER CUTTERS for alo by
cn30-70 , U. F, BIGLER t CO.
CKETT SCIIKYVER,
RlILDIXti HARDWARE,
Alio, muiuftoturorl of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
, Soaood Street,
'I ' ni 'i ; ; : i
CLISARFIELD, PA
Carpenter nnd Builder will find ft to their
advantage to examine our stock before purobaslng
elsewhere
STOVES! STOVES!
IT. mro now .plllnff th. ept.hrMH TIMR8
COOK ud RRLIANCB, lh. tliupwl Mi bM
to.M In tb. auk.t.
Brery ftor. fultj wftrraoUd.
' ;r 'also, , ' "
PARLOR, ,
BEATIKO,
id
RAFTING STOVES!
wbleh will b. Mid u ob.p u mj In tb eountjr.
Btrlot .tt.ntioi ptld ordorin. artlolci for ii.r-
M.t vbo doairt tt.
MRooflnir. Spoatlof and job work don. on
rMwa.bl. terai.
ri..rll.H. f. April 1, T7I.
A NEW DEPAHTURE
For the Benefit of Mankind !
DR. BOY E R'S
riLE OINTMENT
This Important discovery la one of the most re
markable result of modern medical research, and
7he most Wonderful fr Speedy Remedy
ever known,
la no presented In a scientific combination of
soothing and healing agents. And having thor
oughly tested it in numberless eases, with most
satisfactory results, do not hesitate in offering It
to the public ae
Tlie in ob t corUiti, rapid and olToctual
REMEDY FOR TILES,
no milter of bow Ion, il.nding.
fc.8old bjr nil rru,lt. nnd MrdlHn. T).a.
or. who de.ir. lo nll.Tial. tb. mooring! uf tlieir
fellow bring.
PIIICC, 60 CF.NTK PIR BOX.
T. 1. DOTE lit Sole rrnr.rl.tor,
elMTI Clm.rH.ld, P
WATCHES I WATCHES I
I b.r. . Urge itneb of AMKRICAM
ud SWISS WATCHES, .f tb. differ
" ! from two u elgbl onne.
'mi I ofer tb.M for nle LOW, ud
t narutee tbent t. fir. entire tntlahetloa,
JEWELRY I JEWELBY I
A food iiMrtBent of Udloi' ud Oent'i
Jewelrjof lb. Ut.it lt,l.il Alw.ii feltln,
foethlng newt
1 Would nik Lnmbirm.i and dtben who la
tend warebaalag Wntebea U anil ud M.
took before going t. Ike eillee, ai I am eer,
aire I eaa nil Walebea ai low ai th., eaa be
bo.ght, beeldet Ike dllf.r.nee la dliUnee la
tk .rent ef th go4l proving defeetlv.
All kind, of RE PAIR 110 In a, llnepremptl,
nlleaded u nt tb atort oa Smad treet, oppo.
elt Ik. Coarl Donee. Fat joor liberal enpport
a Ik niiM I am Tr, ibaekraL
I. I. BKl'DKR.'
April 1, 1171.
Luthmburg Marble Yard!
rpHB eubwrihermpMrtfiilly announce to this
Is bow extenstvily en gftd in the manfnrtureof
onumeni. nean anu font atone. Stand, Teld
and Burean Tops, etc. K higher tribute eau be
pia in n aeeeesee relative at rrieod than the rtee
lioa of an enduring slab as a witness to unbpu
generation where they bare laid him OfieV.
I have engaged Mr. ?ubn W. (lab inn a my
agent to ti, aod te wheat workmanship and skill
many ran bear1 wi totes. Order ctloiUd and
promptly filled. Work delivered wherever desired.
... - MOOMsl
LitberiVarg, lfoamber Ifi, l$T.
Sarfliwi,, f Intrarr, (Sit.
TEB IE0BIDB8
TINjAND STOVE STORE!
- - - t iJ.llxil. ..... 1
. 'i (i , ' 1! fr i rmi'i a i.i
G. S. FJjEGAL,
THR nnderalgeed repetrnll, annoaneea to
tb annlle that b haa on hand . ...
rnllj-aeleeted and well aeeorted itoek ef
STOVES, HEATERS, - RANGES,
HOLLOW WARE I .
i i
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
, WARE!
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Bis itock of Cooking Stoves eonaliti of
TUB CELEBRATED IKONSIDKS,
nyh bring peace and
proepomy into lassiues wnere it i need,
Dlamonl State, Farmer, llarald. Charm, Spear1
vaiiiorvia uooa dwti, npeare Aatt-lJuat,-Qaa-Barning
Cooking Stoves, Viator.
Bllaaee and Union Haa,
Spears' Cooking ftangss,
, Ae., Ac
um.Tb Tin and Shoot Iron war riven with
the Stovea I mad ef Ik heaviest and best
material, ana warren wa it giro perfect sli
faction.
His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stores
la larger, batter nnd ebeeptr than vr brre
wklkltul In ik. neikli.
Spear' slsvolvlug Light Illuminating Stove,
epearc An.i-iesi uae- narning rarior Htove,
Spear' Orbicular .(las-Burning Parlor
. Stove, Spears' Qas-Burning Pirlor
Store, Boquet, Fearl, Uem, Ida,
Sun, Tropin, Nevada,
A., Ae.
Vulcan, Etta and Victor Heaters, Spears R
reiving ijigni ueaiers.
n It also prepared to furnish a com nit te
assorunen oi
Tin, Copper. Sheet-Iron. Wooden and
Willow Ware. &o.r
Wholesale or retail, manufactured nsatlj and
with the sol vtw to srvio, from th beat ma
Uriel in tb market.
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUH A
I , j. COMMON BON KETTLES,
Of ary deaeriptloa toostantly nn hand.
ORDERS 1MB SfOUTINO, ROOFING
And ether work belonging tb Ma bnalnes will
be promptly filled by experienced nnd aallllul
wornmew.-
BRASS, COPPER, OLD METAL, RAGS
AND CASH
1 Taken In etchangu for good.
fir-H pellly Invite the attention ef
Merchant wtsbing to purcnas at wholesale, a
thsy will find It to their advantage to examine
hi stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Look tut for the Big Sign opposite the real
asnee nt Mrs. vt. roster.
All Good WannAirnn as Rnrniinirrnv.
G, 8, FLEGAL.
Phtlipeburg, Jon I, UT0. nugf 18
MOSHANNON LAND Si LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
ANitrACTunna
LUMBER, LATn, AND TICKETS.
II. 11. 8IIILLIN0F0RD, Preildent,
0Bo.-For.it Place, No. lit S. 4lk it., Phll'n.
JOHN LAW8IIP, Oenernl 8up't
Oeeeola Mills Clearneld Mnnty, Pi.
fISII AAXOX
LAM)
AU LIMBER (OMr.WV
OFFER
INWIJCEMKJJTN
TO r
Purrliascrs of Choice Goods
AT THEIR
1 MOT II STORE
IN
OSCEOLA.
MA
DVow Cabinet 1
MOST NNON LAND AND LtTMBKR COM
PA iV offer for sale Town lots in the bor
oti((h of Meola, Clearfield county, Pa., and also
lots to si. : purchasers outside the limits nf said
borough. Osceola I situated en the Mosbannon
('reek, ii the richest portion of the county or
Clear tS el nn the line of the Tyrone A Clearneld
Hailroad, where the Moxbannon and Brnverton
branch r ads Intersect. It Is also in the brrtrt of
the Mo-nan non eoal basin, and Inrjr bodies of
while pth. hemlock, oak, and other timber sur
round iL One of the largest lumber manufactur
tN eitabriahmMita in tb Htale Is located ta Ihe
town, while there are many other lumber and
ebingr mills around It, The town Is but ee 'en
yean old, and eon takes a population of one thou
ant Inhahitnnts.
pttYor further Information apply at the offlo
of th above company.
JOHN LAWS1IK,
l:4:r Qeneral Superintendent.
(ITICR-Having pnrehaMd the Intercut of
i. 4. A. malteneerger, Kae.., tn tbe nustness
heretofore carried on under tbe firm nam of J. A.
Hlsttenberger tk Co., the same will be eoariurfed
hereafter under tha name of Moshanaon Land and
Lumber Coin pan v. (Htore.)
li-H. SHlLUN'uruRD, J0UN LAWRHK,
liji-tl President. Qeneral Sup't
) Lime lor Sale I
TUB anderslgitT, residing near tbe depot ha
mado eemplet arrangement with Lint
Kurnerseaet of the mountain, whereby be I ena
bled to kuep constantly en band a large quant ity of
PURE L I II EI
whleb k offer. I. farmers ud bolldcf at a trifle
aboreeaai. Thoee in ne of th. nrtiele would d.
wrll to W me a oil), er addroe. at. b, letter, n
fvr nvg.tUUng lb.tr lime.
OEO.C. PAPRMOIIE.
Clearleld, Pa., Jane I, 1M.
DAVY k UUNT'8
GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR,
n, l.iii, ima, taiit Marbot St.,
Pit I l.ADKt.TlllA.
Alwarann band a larf aMorUnent of Carrt.r.,
Hftmw, ...
Fallin, and Sblftinf-Ton BurniM from fBft lo
ri... i.rmiHtown. unilttn, m.u) irom .'o w
Hocaa.e... (Iwlhw trimml) from ff to
.n.rnonia, i.o-. " '".(
Uealneia W ...... rrom ajO to !. Bio.le It.r
n.w from to $7ft ft eel. Ltea.l. Hame. from
,.!. l: J. BUnb.la, Whlna, ll.ltrn, Kbeals,
ATirhani, and ..errtblng nfweruiainfl te In.
uMnMe at inall, low p rte. oar aoue ie
'Ch.a(w Ibaa tbe CbMpeet." Qlre n eall be
fore r.rekula, eloowaern. Fab.
PHI DHKVOHAT10 ALMAMAC tor lM
1 1"7 mm 1MI fee eaa at la. Pt OBe.
FTiai I !, Malmd n al addreea,
JlrugJ and iUtdiiiufj.
fJIHE LATEST MOVEI,,,,,
THE LATEST M0VF!
HARTSWICK A IRWIN'S
'-" ;.'DItU(J STORK,
To their nw building on Second Street, nearly
opposite the store of Weaver A Bctte,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where tbey will continue to supply thlr old and
as many new customers as may com, wiln
PURE DHU.2S!
0 II B M I C A Ii S !
PHARMACKUTIOAL PREPARATIONS.'
(Including all new rctnodloa,)
Patent Mndleines, Paints and Oils, flies and
Potty, School Rooks, Stationery, Paper,
Ac; also, a full line of Dug
giiti Sundries, Hair
Tunics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, TolM Articles, Brushes
To i lot Soapa, I'ochot Book is c, all or
the best quality.
PVBE WMES ASD LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purpose only,
Pure White Lend, Colors of all kind. Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnish, Turpen-
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Brushes, Flavoring
Kxtrncts,
Confectioner., Bird Seed, Sploo, ground nnd
SMOKERS AND CIIKWKKS
Will find our stock of Chewing
and Sinokinr Tobacco. Imported and Do
mestic Cigars, Snuff nnd Fine-out to be of the
very boat brand tn the market. '
LAMPS AND CHIMNLVS, . ' I
AU kinds ef GLASS WARE,
GARDEN BE EDS, ; ' ,
MT8ICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimming of every variety.
Having a long experience tn the butlne, and
an a1ennive and wi-ll solocteU stock of medicines.
we are enabled to fill Physicians' prescriptions at
ine snonen nonce anu on me must reasonauio
terms, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May 81, lff7I4f.
P. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infirmities." St. Paul.
DIt. JlOYJ.lt S
runs
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A safe, pure, pleasant and health-giving Tonic
strictly vegetable, and mannfaetured from
the most pur and choice materials is not n spirit
drink nor substitute for whisky, but a eoitmtlfla
compound, for the protection of the aystetp and
the cur" of disease, made from chemically pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other tirl lif
ting properties, nnd will not disagree or offend the
most delicate stomach, A long prlrate experi
ence has attested Itf
Superiority ovor all Ordinary Remedios.
No Bitters at present offered to the publle
contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet to safe
and pleasant to take. Its nte ia to cure disease,
and It will nnt create an apprtlte for spirituous
liquors, but will cure tb effocta of dlsrlpation.
To increase the Appetite, rTt IT.
To promote Digestion, USB IT.
To euro Dyspepsia, TJSK IT.
To sure Perer and Ague, I'SU IT.
To cure Rtllloufcneas, t'SK IT.
To cure ConMlpatlon, VSK IT.
To curt Chronic Diarrhoea, L'SE IT.
To cur Heart-burn, VSB IT.
To our Flatulenoe, VSR IT.
To cure Aald Broetatloaa, UrtM XT.
To cure Neirous Debility, I'SB IT.
To eur Hydoehondrla, VSR IT.
To cure Sallownoa of Complexion, LSK IT.
To cure Pimples and Blotches, USE IT.
For Oeneral Prostration of tha
Physlral powers, VSR IT,
and It will euro you.
Sold sverywhere, nt H per bottle, Manu
factured exclusively by
A. I. SHAW,
I'n.l.t, , '
CLKARFIKLD, FA.,
TTho offer, liberal Indooemenle la ihe trade.
Oct. 17, lo:tf.
JtRRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HAXCilSU VASbS,
Stove Lining nnd Fire Urick,
kept eoa.taatljr on hand.
STOXE AD EARTUSS-WARE
OP EVERT DKSCEIPTIOMI
CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS!
PUber'a Patent lrtl(tht Self )eallll(
aruii i auei
HVTTrk CHUCKS, wlih 114a.
CREAM rHlCKS, Mll.b CROCKS,
At'i'l'K- rll TTKr. CKIIC.D,
PIL'KLE CUOCkH,
HAFER 1018, PII HIH11KS,
STEW POTS,
And n great awnv .iner thtnte U. aairoae I
amtiH, e a. ana at
FRED'K. LEITZIfiGER'S
STONE - WARE TOTTERY,
Cornw ml Cberr. and Third Srreetl,
1 CLEARFIHLD, PA. (l
$r poji, C.rwMt, fir.,
t. T. wiAia,Iy.).,Q..,..j.j.,v.w,j, am,.
MjnyT"j ;mit
M i: iVF.lt A ItKTTS
?'n1 CLEARHELD, TA'K ' '
Are offering, at tbe eld stand of 0. L. Reed A 0o
their stock of goods, consisting of
DRY - GOODS, ' GROCERIES,
BOOTS SHOES, . '
HATS CAPS, IUrtDWAHK,
QIJE8NSVPARK,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Sto., &o,,
At tb most reasonable ratea for CASH or In
i , exchange for '
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles.
OR COL'KTRT PRODL'CH.
nr-Advanees mad to those engaged In get
ting out q ear timber n tno most advantageous
terms. January 3, 1870.
n. a. AUUOLD..M.. w. noaa uxmnnaun,
"Cheaper than the Cheaimf !
GOODS AT, KEDUUED PKICES
ivtr nxcniriD ir
Arnold A .llarlshoni,
(On door wst of First National Bank,)
CTRWKNKVIIXR, PA.
HAVIN0 just returned from tb east with n
complete assortment of Oood suitable for
Spring and Summer trad, we nr now ready
to furnish all kind of Goods
"Cheaper than the Cheapest!"
And alter thanking onr customers tor tbelr
liberal patronage during th put year, we
would most respectfully ask fur n continuance
of th anm. ' '
Our Stock consist of n com plot assortment
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queencware,
Willow ware, Groceries, Boolr Shoes, Hat A
Caps, Clothing, Tobacco, Ae, Also, Flour,
Bacon, Suit, Pi-h, Grain, eto.
- AU of which will be sold on th most reason
able terms, and th highest maiket price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kinds uf Lumber nnd
Country Produce.
ir Pleas giro ua n eall before purchasing
elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed a to price
axd quality,'
- ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corner ef Main and Thompson Street,
aprSO Cl'RWENSVILLR, PA.
J)EACE IN EUROPEI
BUT
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCHYILLE I
The bloodv conteet between France and Prussia
is at an end for the present, so for as the slaugh
tering of men and the destruction of nror.erlv Is
conoerned. Th II oval Juglfrs no doubt pride
tnemecive anu rejoice ovr th result, but bow
insignificant is their work whan compared with
in nunauo anu onruiian eirort ui
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has nnderlakon to surnlv all th eltltens In
the lower oud of the county with food and raiment
at exrerdmg low rntes from his m it m moth store in
Ml LSllMll ttl). where be ean always be found
ready to wait upon callers and supply thm with
Dry Goods of nil Kinds,
Snch as Cloths, Satinet:, OsmI meres, Muslins,
ue ii net, Linen, linillngs, t'ahooes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoe. Hat and
Caps all of Ihe best material and made lo ord'r
nose, Bocks, moves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ac
GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugnr, Bice, Molassc, Floh, Salt,
rorK, Litnseod utl, Msft OH, tarbon Uil.
Hardware, Qoeenswarc. Tinware. Casllnrs. Plow
and Plow Castings, blatls, Splkee, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes.
Perfumery, I'eint, VarnUli, Glaes, nnd a general
ortinoiit of Matloneiy,
OOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, si ways on hand, and will be
old at the lowest possible Qgurea.
LIQUORS, suh as Brandy, Wine, flln, Wblsky,
jarnos jnetufinen, n-'-iriier a ana
liioflanil' Bitters.
6000 nounds of Wool wanb-d for u'liob tbe
blhi-ft prloe will be paid. Cl"vrreed on hand
and for sule al the lowest market price.
Also, Airont for Slrattonvllle and Curwensville
Threshing Maebinea.
fcejuCatl and see for yourselrrs. Ton will find
everything usually kept in n retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET.
. Frenohvllle P. 0., March 1, 1?71.
c
URWENSVILLE!
SPRING & SUMMER, 1872!
FAUST & GOODWIN
Are now reeeMna. in addition to tbelr fine atoHi
on hand, a fre-h supply of NBW UOUDS Ixom
tho KasU A full line in
"l)HY MM)H ANU IIRKtUfl OIM1DS1
Latest styles!
DOLLY VARDSNS, TRIMMINGS, LADIES'
HATS, NOTION'S, STATIONERY,
HOOTS ASD SHOES,
DHCas, PAINTS, OILS, Ac,
HARDWARE, QUEEN8WARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARR,
Groceries, Jtaron, S. C. Ham, Fish,
&t(tt dC, AC
Special attention ha been given lo onr neleo-
tlon ot Ladies' Dress Uood and Trimmings.
Having purchased at th very lowest tank
price, we an prepared to offer Inducement to
oash buyer, and w Invite all to eall and exam
ine before purebnetng lewhr.
Onr thank are extended tn our nostemers for
their liberal pstronsg In th pant, nnd w hope
to merit a aoatinuanoa.
FATUT A 9O0DWIN,
Curwensville, April 11, 1871 8m.
Tl nTICW en COWHTAHI.FJI Vtt-A
We havs printed n large numlier of the new
rKK HILL, aad will an tbe receipt Of twenty,
fir eeata, mail a nowy to aav addr. mylfi
SUAW HOUSR,
(Cor. of Market A Front ttrti,)
CLKARKIRLD, PA.
Tbia magnificent Hotel li untiruly new,
plet tn all it apfwlntmenta, and eonrenient to.
the Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and
from the Depot on th arrival and departure of
each train. Milij. I, 0. CLKMKNTS,
ApriMO, 1872. Proprietress;.
WASUINGTOIf UOUsiT.
NEW WASiHf.'OTON, PA.'
Thll nc nnd well furnished bouse ha been
taken by the undersigned. He feels confident of
being able to render sotisfaeiien U those who may ,
fat or hi in witfe a palL
-M? O. W, DAVIS, Prop'r.
RBVEAB UOUSE,
BUENSIDB, FA.
Tbe aubserlber having built a new Hotel, with
all modern Improvements, Is prepared to receive
guest. Tbe table will be supplied with th best
tn the market) the bar with tb oaoelsext liouer
Oood itnbJlng attached,
aprf-ly A. U. SCI1AKFFER, PropV. .'
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
MARKET Sr., CLEARFLULD, Pa.
THIS large and twmmodloue new hotel bar
been opened for tbe accommodation of the
public, whore the proprietor will be glad to mee
bis old friend, and receive a share ef public pat
run age. Hv ilrlot porsonnl attention te tho de
tails of bis business, be hope to be able to render
satisfaction te his patrons. Tbe TAD Lit will
always be bountifully supplied with the best that
can be procured In the market, and the BAB
will contain a full stock of LWUOltb, 1IKEK, Aq
Oood stabling attached.
CASPER LEIPOLDT,
Clearfield, March I, lfifiV-ly Proprtetoa.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
- Corner of Second and Market Streets,
tLEARfltLD, PA.
Tni9 old and commodious Hotel baa. during
th past year, been enlarged t double it
former capacity for tbe enlertalnmeut of stron-
.... n J -....I. Th. tl..U hull.lln hu i.n.n
refurnished, nnd the proprietor will spar no
pain to render hi gueati eomlortable wbllj
ttmyiag w.th bim.
JMT-Th "Mansion noN Omnlkv.1 runs to
and from tbe Depot on the arrival and departure)
of each trctn. dOUN DOUUHHItTY,
aprfi-70 tf Proprietor.
T EON A I. D nOUSfi,
1 J Near Ihe Railroad Depot,
CLEARFIELD, PEN N'A.
This house Is large, well funillifd, aad nearly
new, and the Proprietor ferU confident of render
ilig satiffection to gurils. N. II. Uood stabling
oonnted with tbv hotel.
o4-71 d. B. ROW, Proprietor.
s
T. CHARLES HOTEL,
fOnti'i-H K. H. Ilrnnt..
CLEAR FIELD, PEN N'A.
Tbe undersigned, having become 'proprletag
of this house, is now ready to entertain strangers
and travelers, and therefore solicit sojourners to
give him a call. Hi Table will be supplied with
tit best th market affords, end bis Bar will eon
tain the choicest of wines and liquors. Extensive
stabling is 'attached. I'bfirgcs moderate.
Jen I O'TS J A M KS M l-LA DU HI.tN.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Op)oeite the Court Boole,
CLEARFIELD, P EN N'A.
AceominoJetlona flr.t-.1aae and eharfee moderate,
eeli JOIIN.F. TOUNO, Proprietor.
-aya-O H T O U R HOUIE,
Oj.poitte the Coort Iloaae,
LOCK HAVEN, PE.NK'A. '
J.li'Tt ITACBEAL A RROM, Pto,'l
B
HOCki:miFF HOI'BE,.
EKLI.KF0NTS, PA.,
D. JO11NST0N SONS, .
Proprietor.
A
MUHICAN HOUSE,
Mall Street,
BROOKVILI.E, PENS'A,.
SHANNON A BUKKETT,
e4 Tl
Proprietor.
11AILKOAD HOUSE,
Xj Main Street,
PHILll'HIIlHO, PENH 'A.
The undorsisned keens constant Iv nn band the
best of Liquors. His table la always euppli-4
with th best tbe market affords. The traveling
public will do well to give him a oall
novi, oa. ivuuj3.ni Lbutu.
SUSQUEHANNA HOVSfl.
C1IRWRNSVILLR,
C'learneld eouuty, I'enn a.
This old and well estahlilbi'd Hot-1, beautifullj
situated oo th banks of the nusqnehanna, In tha
borough of Curwensville, has been leased for n
term ol year by the undersigned. It ha been
entirely rvfltled, and is now open to the public
generally end th traveling community in par
liealer. No pains will be spared to render gueit
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
Stabling mom for the aocwnmodaUoi of teams
Cb irgi's moderate.
Spt. 28, iHTO-tf. ELI BLOOM.
oot$ ana Jetton
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Bool and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA
HAS just received a fine lot of Frenob CALF
BKINH, and Is now prepared to manufac
ture everything in bis line nt tbe lowest figures.
He will warrant hi work te be a represented.
He respeeUully ollelu a eall, at hi shop en
Market street, second dtor went of the posteffiee,
where he will do all in bl power to render satis
faction. Some la Gaiter tops on band.
myb,'7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
SEW BOOT AD SHOE SUOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Con. MARKET A So St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
npilK proprietor has entered Into th BOOT
X SHOE business at tbe ehovn stand, nnd
is determined not to be outdone eflber In quel.
Ity or price for bis work, Special attention
will be paid to manufacturing Hewed Work. He
ba on band a large lot of Erench Rip and
CalfSklns, of ihe vary best quality. The elti
sens of Clearfield and vicinity nr respectfully
invited to give bim n trial. No charge for calls.
nv,' n tr
Clearfield Nursery.
ENUGUHAGE 1IOMM INDUSTRY.
THR undersigned, having established a Nut
sery on th 'Pik, about half way between
Clearfield and Curwensville, Is prepared to fur
nish all kinds of FRUIT TREKS, (standard and.
awmn,) skvergreens, nnrwiinery, urape vine.
Oo9brrte. Lwtoa Bluokbcrrv. Strawberrx.
and Rasher ry Vine. Also, Siberian Crab Treet,
yutnee, and ar;y scarlet it hu barb, e. order
promptly attended to. Address,
. it. wniunr,
epSfi-fifi-y CarrnaflMo, Pn
I, C.
XITHRRR to buy my DRT OODS, tSRO
It eeries, Queenswar, Glassware, Drus and
Notion, Confectioneries, Ac, -cheap for own.
Tbe snbecriber bera ev to Inform hit eld nnd
new customers that be has opened
A VARIETY STORi
IN OLEN HOPE, PA.
And will setl goods at price to suit th times. A
liberal reduction will be mad to customer buy
ing at wboleeale.
Call and examine rev stork befbre purchasing
oleewhere, A liberal share of public patronage i
solicited.
p. J. ERAOT.
Glen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871.
jKW STORK
IN IIOUTZDALEI
P. OALLAflHRR having just returned frem
the east with an entire new and enasplvte assort
moot of Merchandise, tuitald for Winter ud
Spring trade, which ha been selected with great
care and bought at low rts, Is prepared to fur
aisb tbe el tit mis of Heaisdale and vicinity with
goods at n pery light atf rena en first coot for
easb. Country Produce and Shjngle token at
market mix. CaU aud examine my stock befert
purchasing elsewhere,
' p. flALLAOUER,
nontsdalo, Pa., Feb. !, 1171 !