Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 19, 1872, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
5 CLEARFIELD, Vi.
I WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE It, 1871.
I Terms of Subscription.
IT pal J In advenoe.or within three month. ...f J 00
(paid after throe aed before lix months.... 1 AO
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All urtloloi to insure insertion In thli
aper should be handed In early on Tuesday
turning, M we go to press at 12 o'olook, (noon.)
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RELIGIOUS NOTICES. .
Methodist Episcopal Clinrcli Rev. A. D.
Ki n, Paelor. Publio Bervloe every Sabbath
1I1 A. M., and 7, P. M.
tahliath School at A. M.
Prayer Mooting ivory Thursday, at 7) P. M.
Coiatniininn Service, first Sabbath af nvary
Tit h. at lul A.M.
HI. Andrew' C.iiireh EplsTopal-ItaT.
lottaa Hai.1.. Public Servioc Sunday niurnlng
It) o'oloi-k, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at
P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening
7 o'olorV.
Presbyterian CliurrliRcr. If. S. Biitlbi.
Preaching on the Lord'f day at 10) and 7i
dock.
Sunday School at 8 ft. m.
Prayor Meeting on Wodncaday at 74 p. m. -Fa.tor'a
Bible rla.t on Saturday at 7f p. m. '
It. Krancla' Ihiirrh tatiiollr lev. T.
McMAXt'f. Maas-at 10) o'olook A. M., on the
find and fourth Sundayi of each month.
X
Religious. There will be comma-
m torvlcax bold In the Lutheran chuocb, in thli
jee, on next Sabbath morning, at 10) o'clock,
tonoral Invitation If extended to all follower! of
trirt.
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' t)s the Move. Tlio Into showers
i sunocd a lemation among lumbermen, on Mon
ti i, but no flood, although quite a toe run of log.
Bad a few raft, paued thii place on Monday even
s' w On a splash.
Lawrence School Fund. The di-
tx .tor. of Lawronoo district, In compliance with
tl r Aot of Anembly, publish the annual itate
tt mU showing the condition of their fundi for
1 Thli ii right, and will giro the taxpayer!
4 opportunity to examine the aoeount for thorn-
'"
Os Hand. A "one-horao" circus
I H exhibit in thii borough to-morrow. Those
t hare plenty of ohaoge and owe no beef, shoe,
t .lor'., printer's or other .mail bills, will of oourse
a' wad, with their families, as meal. We under-
d it Is a "moral" circus, but did not learn
i tether elergytnen are furnished with free tickets.
Good Work. The Keynoldsville
J Wat. of last work says that Master Harris
! jle, 13 years of age, brother of the editor of
I i papor, who has been working at tno printing
I tineas about two weeks, on last Friday sot up
4 W ems of solhl brevier, working nine hours.
1 Is is doing pretty well for so yoong a "derll"
a piaster llarrio.
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Tteasuber's Sale. Troasaror Wil-
,oi Monday, the 10th, disposed of the major
t ittion of the unseated lands upon which tbo taxes
f tlMTOand 1871 remained unpaid. About 120
t seta were sold on that day, and the sale adjourn
. t until Saturday, the Oth day of July, next
' wee who have bid off lands and fail to eall and
I tie for tha taxes and coats by that time, wilt
, fait their bids, and the land, will be rcaold.
! Taken to ni Field. Our ostccm
i I young friend, T. II. Murray, Kaq., has entered
I lecture field, and adjusts himself first rate.
a possesses a good strong voice, and will make
1 entertaining lecturer by a little cultivation. He
sturcd the Philipaburgcrs a short time ago on
,lttlo Things," exorptlng the cultivation of to
Uocf and asparagus, which he seems to have
aided over to hia idol farmer, Oreclcy. .
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'.tut Nineteenth. Our old t'on-
Maional district wu arrangrd at Reading as
lows : Elector, Rasselas Brown, of Warren ;
legates, llorman Krcts, of St. 30171,1811 P.
L ll,..,l,;n.nn. of llirmrd. Erie eonntv. while
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luvo .tinrviu. vi nv. vnv ui ,u ............ , .
Wgc
Mr. Brown was the Democratie nominee
Congress four years ago and Mr. Marvin two
trf ago.
?oiiRT Over. Wo hav e just emerged
a two weeks' term of court, and a very ouay
St we have had. A large number of cases were
tied and tried. We believe the moat important
t disposed of was that of M. V. French sc.
Je, sr of., fur treapass and damage outting saw
? on the lands of Mr. French, in Graham town
ft. lie obtained ft Judgment for $9,439.09
ilu.t the defendants. Wa will endeavor to give
I proceedings in ful 1 In our next issue,
t Siamese Twins. In Conomaugh
Tugh, about two weeks ago, a child was born
leh bids fair to prove a greater curiosity than
f celebrated Siamese twins. The infant
lit of was born with a duplicate part of Itself
Ached to its body above the navel, but while
I duplicate part if almost perfect In every other
aect, It is headless. The lower limbs are well
ed, as also the body and arml, but there Is
t one finger on each hanj. The body is turn-
inward and only requlrus a head to make a well
wed child. This infant is a stout, hearty, fine
ling female, and if it should live will prove a
derful curiosity. JoftaaiWa c.
illREB MEMBERS MORE. Tho June
of our court added three more members to
rfield's auota In the Western Penitentiary,
mnna havn ai kImB. BAinuel 11. PIITUCr.
Ull .....LI. .k u x.nv ateil at March
. . !,.., vr.j li. f.iher'a barn, was
n
.1 .1 .1,1. I., la Ihrea vearl confinement
. ir.o.r. Peailentlarv. the motion fora new
keina overruled. Frank Farley, of Boocaria,
, ni,i,..,l for two voara. for havini atolen a
. J 1 1.- I .rt.rwap.la nllin tl In I
a iron, UUU " "
-.... ILI. l... ll'm ll.nrw. nf
a township, Indicted for an aasault and bat-
with intent to kill one Thomas Butler, was
need for one year,
t July Haces. In order lo ac
todate all who may with to attend the coming
sf the Clearfield Park Association, the man
I have made arrangements with the railroad
ny to run an excursion train from Tyrone
arficld on the morning of the Fourth, to re-
lo Tyrone In the evening. This will enable
so wi.b to witness ths races to spend almost
(tire day here, and will be a great aocommo-
a. to all who lire along tha line, as well as
os from distauor.
of ths interesting features of the day, out.
sf the races, will be a parade by the order of
l.n Mechanics. Clearfiold Lodge and large
ations from the Tyrone, Osceola and Philips-
Lodges will be in the line.
Run Off. Tho Pliilipsburi Jour-
f Saturday sayfl The Rev. Mr. Miller, a
sd Brethren preacher, of Wallaccton, was
ng down Front street on Tuesday afternoon,
kis wife, another lady and a child la bis wa-
when, as hs was about opposite the Wlllisms
a, hi. horse became fractious, kicked the da.h-
1 to smithereens and started to run. One of
idles, with the child, was thrown out liume
ly, both receiving severe but not dangerous !
j. The other lady waf thrown out thorlly
f, and full undornoath the wagon, oaa of the
lie passing over her, Inflicting aerloue injury.
Miller remained in tha vehicle and succeeded
(resting the speed of the bona and bringing It
tr eiibjeotlon, after having been aarried at far
olnt Lookout an eighth of a lulls, perhaps.
I lady over whom the wagon passed, and who
l most seriously Injured, waa kindly received
the house of Mr. Orth, in front of which she
thrown out, where she reoeived medical at.
tnce. Mr. Miller sayt he can give no reason
to conduct of the horse, as it had always I
ble and safe.
iao't ioi-rrot lout nn exonrmon
will run from Tyrone to rioarfileld en the
wing of the Fourth and return again ia the
lag. This will enable all who may with ta
ad the July meeting of the Park Assoclttloi
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the day il Clearfield ana return nome
Teoing
Sabbath School Association. The
Bret meeting of tha Clearfield Haptlit Sabbath
School Anooiation waibeld with the Eton Baptist
Church, Anionvllle, Fa., on Tuesday and Wednes
day, 4th and tth days of June, 1H7.
The meeting was organised by electing Rev. T.
Van Sunyoo temporary President, and Brothers J.
Bwan, Jr., and W. P. llilo, Clerks.
Do uiotion an executive oommittoe was appoint
ed, oonal.ting of Rova. W. 11. Purdy, W. B. Skin
ner and J. J. Davis.
Reports were reoeived from the fullowing Sab
bath Schools i Curwenaville, Clearfield, ITppor
Cheat, Lower Chest, Bower, Greenville. Mouut
1'lea.anl, Zluu, Matron and Happy Valley.
A eommiltoe lu dratl a conalitutlun, eonatsting
of Bro. J. J. Davis, D. W. Wise, K. Cooper, 8.
Mills and A. Holden, was appointed.
Diseuaaion Is the Sabbath School literature of
the present day adequate to moot the wants of the
Sabbath School. Opened by Bro. J. Swan, Sr.
Adjourned. Benediction by Bro. Mills.
tubhmav arTxnxoox.
Convention reassembled at 9 o'olook, p. m.
Sang "Strike, Strike for Victory." Bro. Purdy
led in prayer.
iM.cua.ron uuir or raster to ine eaunatn
School. Opened by Bro. Skinnor.
"Brat method of conducting Toachers' Meet
ings." Oponcd by W. P. ilile.
Block Board Lxoreiaes J. J. Paris.
On motion a ootninittea lras appointed U nomi
nate permanent othocrs. ,
"How can regular attomlanoe no secured In tbo
Sabbath Sehool 7" Opened by Bro. Mills.
Committee on nomination! report i President,
Rev. W. B. Skinner; Vice Preiidenl, Rev. W. B.
Purdr ; Secretary, J. J. Davis ; Assistant Secretary,
J. Swan, Jr.) Treasurer, K. Cooper.
Question box In charge ol Itov. W. a. I'urdy.
Sang Doxology. Benediction by Rev. Skinner.
TitstiAt itvextxa.
Reaaion opened by aingiog "Mansions of Light,"
and prayer by Bro. Grahain.
Object Teaching, by w. r. line.
Beat method of raiaing money for tha Sabbath
School, by Bro. J. Swan, Jr.
ltetuarka on Sabbath riehool work by llros, J.
Swan, Sr., Stott, Van Scoyoo, Davis and Purdy.
lollecllon, o.os. . - ' '
Adjourned. Prayer by Bro. Purdy. . , , i
, wxDHtsDir hobiimu.
Prayer by Rro. Cooper of riearflotJ.
On motion a committee was appointed to suggest
time and plaoe for holding our next meeting, ooo
sialing of Bros. Van ficuyoc, J. W. Westover,
Samuel Purdy, J. Williams and II. Famawortb.
bey rcporti Place, ClcarBoldt time, xtt Tuesday
in October, 1873. Adopted.
The executive oommittoe was empowered to call
a ormi-annual meeting.
Diaouaaion "Should our Sabbath riehools be
kept open during the winter season ?" Opened by
Bro. Van Sooyoc, followed by Bros. Swan, Town-
soo, Westover, Davis, Cooper and Purdy.
"Are nnoooverted persons capable ot teaching
in the Sabbath School t" Opened by Bro. Graham.
Children's meeting. Addresses were made by
Bros. Mills, Davis and Skinner.
Adjourned. Prayer by Bro. Farnaworth.
wcDxrsDAT arranxoox.
Met at 1 o'clock. Sang "Pass me not." Bro.
J. Westover led in prayer.
Subject for discussion "Tbo reward of the faith
ful Superintendent and Sabbath School Teacher."
Opened by Bro. Cooper.
Question "What hare I gathered or gleaned
during the meeting 7" Remarks by Bros. Purdy,
Paroswortb, Mills, Wiso, Westover, Cooper, Da
vis and Vaa Scoyoo.
On motion, we adjourn. Remarks by the Pres
ident. Sang "When shall we meet again I"
Thus ended the first meeting of the Clearfield
Bintiit Sabbath School Association, characterised
by a spirit of love and a desire to advance the
oause ol toe .waster.
The weather beiuff very unpleasant, the attend'
ance waa not so large as it would otherwise bare
been, yet the church was very well filled, and all
seemed eager to learn and work lor the Master.
J. Swax, Jn.,
W. P. Hn.r,
Secretaries.
Specials.
8xoNr.'s Saw Gi iKans aid Saw t'rsXTS. We
hare secured the agency for the above, and will
sell them at the manufacturer's prices. Call and
examine them ,- they are the best guinmers nut.
June 19, 1872.-It II. F. Diui.ia A Co,
We an receiving tbis week a splendid Una of
Ladies' Linen and Lawn Suits. Also, a full line
of Ladies' Mualin Underwear. Call and aee them
JelOtJ Rxxd Bnoi.
ScrtnKs! Prvrnxa!
Tip Top,
Queen of tha Meadow,
Rod Racer,
Our Beat,
Clipper, and '
Urain Scythes,
JclO-tl For eale by H. F. Hiolsb A Co.
Burn Paixts. Persons wanting paints of any
ooior will uuu iliera prep.r .r .
lel t II. P. Biota. A Co.'s,
New Goods. Krataer A Lytic are again re
ceiving, this week, a large Invoice of seasonable
goods. They arc bound to keep a full stock, and
fn t fair prieet,
Fauna Gnorxn Plastxb. Received at Corner
Store by ear luad and for sale by
' .- . . 1- T. T
Curwenaville, March 13, 1872.
Wood and Willow Ware of all description, for
sale by II. F. Biglcr A Co,
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co
Croquet Seta at II. F. Bigler A Cof.
Bird Cages a large assortment at IT. F. Big
ler A Co.'s.
Coe's Phosphate for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Korica to all Panfoxs Owxtxa Honsxi. You
are invited to call at II. F. Bigler A Co.'s, and
examine the Gum-Lined Scotch Case Horse Col
Isr, warranted to heal all sore shoulders and galls,
Also, the new patent i.no toiiar reus.
Wire Garden Trellises, of different sites, Hang
ing Basketsand Wire Work, at II. F. Bigler A Co.'l
Nortel to Waoox axd Cabmagb Ma Hunt. We
hare just received a general ssiortment of Wagoi
and Carriage, Woods, also a full line of Spilngs
and Axles, which we offer cheap for on.h
U. F. Bioi.ua A Co
11. I. liigior a w. uave iwp u..m,8 ..... .v
additions to their stock of Hardware the last re
- -. ... , - ni.,1 II I . C..I
days. KverVining new in onen iiaru i
dlers' Hardware, rarmers narawaro, i.uimer.
Hardware, and Hardware or an xinua, can o. ice.
at their store. "'I
. . ,. , ,, , ... . . . .
rilDll, UIIS an -aniniie. .v. .... ...
Biglcr A Co,
Buy your Dress Goods or REED DUOS.
Buy your Notions A Trimmings of RKED BROS,
Boy your Parasols of REED BROS,
Buy your Shawls of REED BROS,
Buy your Furui.hing Ooods of REED BROS,
Buy your Underwear of REED BROS,
Buy your Hats and Bonnets of REED BROS.
Buy all year MilllaMy g of I1KKD BROS.
Buy your Ladies' Misses and
Children's Shoos of REED BROS,
But your Carpett of REED BR08
Buy all the good, you can buy of REED BROS,
and yon will save money. aprl7-3ra,
Bosorth's Baton! Refrigerator the greatest hot
weather eomfortor aver invented. Call and exam
t, il,cm. II. F. HinLia w.
A full lino of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for sale hy II. F. Bigler A Co.
RECAPITULATION.
Croquet Sots,
Bird Cages.
Wire Garden Trellises.
Hanging Baskets.
Wlro Work.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Japenned Ware.
Boaarth's Patent Refrigerator.
Water Coolers.
Painta, Olla, Varnlahea.
Calcined Pla.ter.
Coe's Phosphate.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
Single and Doable Hhovel Plows.
Cultivators, Iron and Wood.
Cultivator Teeth and Shovel Plow Shovels.
Fiahing Tackle.
All of tha above for sale at the mammoth Hard,
ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street,
Clsarfiold, Pa.
v...i..u ta tub Diactrt tit or Isaac Waltox.
After April 101b wo will have tbe largest assort
ment of Bshing taokla aver orongin we or me
Alleghenlea, oon.lating of Roda, "BMhela, Fliee,
Hooka, Llnoe, Kail lioxes, o., n., u.,,.
of Isaac Waltiin arc Invited 10 can ana examine
our alock. " ""' to-
March 27, 187l.tr
Dr. F. Platto, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon
offers kis cervices to tbe people of CleartloUl and
.i.i.i,. .ill k In raadlaess to attend ail
nroreaaiona.1 eallt, by day or night. Offloa on
I I. m ' a . a aTTl 41 l sl Vaa
in Herd etrect, west 01 me oepoi, vimui,
Meysi 7HJ
Loci Tnis Wivl
Full trimmed and rlppod lasting '
Clatters, only .00 AT FI.KOAL'fl.
Plain Morocco (laltera, only tl.M AT FI.KH AL'S.
Cloth oongreailloitere, only 1.74 AT FLKHAL'S.
Lasting Lut'n Ualters, only l.ti AT F1.HU AL'S.
Morocco Ualters, only 1.811 AT H.h'iJAL'S.
Mon's Gaiters, ft! and up AT FLKtlAL'S.
Heavy Kip Hoots, only 1.00 AT FLKtlAlS.
Light Kip Bouts, only 3.40 AT FLKHAL'S.
French Calf Boots, only 6.(10 AT FLKUAL'H.
Fine Calf Boots, only 4.40 AT FLKOAL'S.
On Socond street, Just bulow the Cloarilold County
National Dank. The only way to be couvineed
that Flogal'c shoos are cheap, is to oall and see for
yoursolf. GOODS SHOWN WITH PLKASURK.
June 6, 187!.-tf.
If Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is half as val
uable as people say It Is, no family should be with
out It. Certainty no person, be ho lawyer, dootor,
miutstcr, or of any othor profession, should start
on a Journey without It. No sailor, fisherman or
woodamon should, bo without It. in fact It is
nocdvd wherever there Is an ache, sprain, out,
bruise, oough or eold.
Farmers and "Horso Men" are oontlnually la
iring what wo know of the utility of Sheridan's
Cavalry Condition Powders, and In reply we fay,
through the columns of our paper, that wa hare
beard from hundreds who bare used thetn with
gratifying results; that Is alsoourexperieDco.--Jta.
Wator Coolers at II. F. Biglor A Co.'l. ' S '
DtarrUiI.
In Altoona, on Juno 4th, 1872, by Rev. R. K
.urn. Mr. KOI.Y M. TKNT, to Miss HAI.L1K
CI IN DO, both of Pbilip.burg, Centre toanty. ,
At tha residence of Mr. Aaron ' Patchcn, of
Rurnaide townahln, on June Sil, 1872, by Rev, W.
T. Wimok, Mr. M. J. THOMPKINS, of Fremont,
Nebraska, to Miss MA 111 K, PATCHED.'.
Halt." has been eaaght at last, though aiar off
the West. We suppose he will stow finally de
sert the pino hills of Clearfield for the prairies of
tha West. Let ua hear from yon occasionally, at
your leisure. ' . - -' ' ' t --
On June 13th. 1B7J, by Rev. M. L. Gaxov, Mr.
I. KM K. IIKKIt!", or Clcartlelil, to .11 n. At A tv i
11ISIIKL, of Lawrence township. -
The thanks of the Printers are tendered the
ove eouplo for their kind rcmcmbranoc.
On June 13th, 1R72, by P. A. RowLia, Ksq.
'. LKVI ROWLKS, or Lawrence township, to
as MARTHA ANN C1TI1CART, of Ferguson
townabip.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by Rirnann Mosaor, Wholesale
and Retail Dealer in Dry Uoods, liroeeries, Pro
visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
CiaARrtxLn, I'A., June in. 10, J.
pples.green,002 00 Hogs, dressed 0
Dried, V It) 12) Hides, green.. 7
nplabutter.Vgal, 1 00 Ham 0(1 (d) 16
Butter.. 2a(o) .19 Shoulders On (u 10
Deans 0 0000 I 76 Sides.. 00(4 . 12)
Buckwheat 1 ii Lard 14(g) It
Buckwheat flour lb, 6 Mess pork,$ bbl... 18 00
Beef, dried 22 Oats 76
Beef, fresh 10 Onions i 00
Boards, M 12 00 (il 14 Oil, Potatoes ....... 00(a n
Corn, .helled........ 1 00 Peaohea, dried, B 11
Corn, ear 0U 60 Plaster, V bbl 1 0(1
Corn meal, 1 " 1 15
Chop, cwtl I0 1 60 Raga, It 1
Cloveraeed. 1 " fan, V- aaex a s
Chaeae. 10 Shinglea,lin.H(U) 00
Chcrrlea, lb. 10(r 15 Shinglea,20 inlOtftli 00
Chickens, drsd, lb, 16 Timothy seed 00
Eggs 1.1 Tallow 1Z
Maisood I ou nneat l i
Flour .0 00(11 no Wool 70
Hay 811 00(4.16 00 Wood, 1 cord I 66
$rw g,flwtiSfmcnt5.
F
U.in;
REE LECTURE! CHRISTIAN
ITY AND CIVILIZATION. Mr. B. F,
.inxHwoon, who has been fur many years en
gaged in the study A Chri.tiinity and Civilisa
tion, will deliver several leettirca on the above
subjects, in tbo Court House, on Tuenlay and
edneaday evenings, June x.Hti sod zntn. nr.
nderwoud Is perfectly tamiiier wun inese sun-
ects. and cordially invites all who feel an Inter
est in thsm to aome and hear him. Leotures
commence at 71 o'clock, p. m. Admission free.
Clearfield, June 13, 18712t
T
MIE ANNUAL
FREXCIIVILLE PIC-WC
will he held this year on
THURKDAY, JUNE STtb.
Arranrements hare been made to have thieplo-
ie surpass any heretofore beltl. Ihe entire
Clearfield Cornet Band will be in attendance, to
enliven the occasion. A cordial invitation is ex.
tended to all to attend. jal2-2t
BO O K S
WHICn BAVI ALWAYS
G I V E iX
SATISFACT OS HERETOFORE, WILL BE
DISPOSED OF IN SUCH
A W AY
AS TO PLEAS. 0 R FRIENDS AND Cl'S-
TOMERS.
JUST REOEIVED I
TnB riNBST ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY
GOODS-SUCH AS
BOOKS
t
AND OTHER
STATIONERY ARTICLES,
EVER OFFERED'TO 'XIIB CITIZENS
OF THIS PLACE I
NOW ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALB AT
PUBLISHERS' A MANUFACTURERS'
PRICES, AT TUB
FOSTOFFICE.
Clearfield, Deo. 14. 1170.
Wall Paper 1 Wall Paper 1
The largest and most complete stock of Wall
Paper ever offered In this section, baa Juit been
received from New York.
Those needing Wall Paper will do well to call
and examine before buying.
ochJ7 m WEAVER A BETTS.
jryn e. m. scheurer,
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Offloc In Masonic Building,
April 54, 187J. Clearfield, Ta.
1ff IIIIMIEI. OF TIMOTHY SKRD
JUU and 111(1 bushels of CLOVER SEED
for sale at the Corner Store, by ,,
JS. A. A W. P IRVIN
Curwensvllla, fa., Feb. 14, 1S7J.
-air AKTEII4 AOO.OOtl No. 1 2-lnoh Shaved
KII1NULKS, for which ths highest market
price will be paid. r. usiilssbib,
Houtsdale, Feb. , 1851 ly
I-IOR HAf.F.jCMIiAP.-ni lwo-eoatad
' CARRIAGE. Inquire of
D. tt. NIVLINO, Clearfield.
BLANK COWejTABXE'w HALES F0
wltjthitfti
giardu'au, liuu'nrf, dt.
H. F, BIGLER & CO.,
' niALIllll' .
HARDWARE,
Also, Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA,
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harness, Collars, eta., for lata by
H. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
pALMEK'S PATENT UNLOAD-
tng Ilay Forks, for fsle by
n. F. BIG LEU 4 CO.
QIL; PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, ate, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
II
aRNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE
Findings, for salt by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
'ii s , - ' For eala by , "
H. F. BIGLER CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
r Z. Jtta-a, for tale Ijr ..' -
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
j-IlON I IRON I IKON I IRON !
. For sale by
II. F. BIGLER k CO.
JJORSE SHOES 4 UORSE SHOE
NAILS, for file by :. X"t
U. F. BIGLER & CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And bost Manufacture, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for tale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
J70DDER CUTTERS for ealo by
CB30-70 II. F. BIGLER k CO.
s
AlKKTT iCIIIIYVER,
BIILI)IG HARDWARE,
Alio, mnuftureri of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
CLEARVIULU, PA.
Camenterf and Builders will find It to their
advantage to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
STOVES! STOA
W are new Bellini the celebrated TTMKS
COOK and RELIANCE, the cheapest and best
stores in the market.
Every store fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
UEATIJiO,
and
RAFTINO STOVES!
which will be fold at cheap as any In the county,
Strict attention paid ordering articles for par
ties who desire it.
lift-Roofing, Spouting and Job work done n
reaaonabia lerina.
Clearfield, Pa, April H, 1171.
A NEW DEPARTURE
For the Isonefit of Mankind !
II R. HOT
ft ft'
PILE OINTMENT
This Important dlacovory Is one of the most re
markable results of modsrn medical research, and
The most Wonderful t Speedy Remedy
ever known,
Is now presented in a scientific combination of
soothing and healing agents. And having thor
oughty tested it in nuinhorless eases, with most
sati.factory rosults, do not hesitate in onurtng it
to the publio as
Tbo most certain, rapid and cfTuclunl
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no matter of how long standing,
VA,Fol,l by all Druggists and Medicine Deal
ers who desire to alleviate the sufferinga of their
follow beingi.
PniCB, 60 CENTS PER BOX-.
T. J. B0YHR, Sole Proprietor,
octli'71 Cleerflelil, Pa.
WATCHES I WATCHES I
I bare a large flock of AMERICAN
and SWISS WATCHES, of the differ
en grades, In from two to tight ounce
cases. I offer these for sale LOW, and
guarantee 4hem to give entire latl. faction,
JEWELRY I JEWELRY!
A good assortment
Jewelry of the latest
something new I
of Ladles' and Gtnt'i
tyle.l Always getting
I would ask Lnmbermea and othen who in
tend purchasing Watches to oall and tee my
itock before going to lha cities, at I am very
sure I can lull Watches as low as Ihey can be
bought, besides tha difforrnoe In distance in
the event uf tha goods proving defective.
All kinds of REPAIRING In my line promptly
attended to at tht store on Second street, oppo
site ths Court House. For your liberal support
the past I am very thankful.
B. I. SNIDER.
April 8, 1971.
' Luthcnburg marble Yard!
flHE subaerllior respactfnlly announces to this
1 community and the public generally that be
is now exten.lvely engaged in the manufacture of
Monumenta, Head and Foot Stones, Stand, Table
and Bureau Tops, etc. No higher tribute eaa be
paid to a deceased relative or friend than the erec
tion of an enduring slab as a witness to unborn
generatioos where they have 'aid him m her,
1 have engaged Mr. John W. Gahagan as my
agent to sell, and to whose workmanebip and skill
many can bear witness. Orders tollclted and
promptly Ailed. Work delivered whereTcrdeeired.
R. H. MOOR"
I.utheraburg, November 91, 1870.
Ssrdiwf, Ulnuarf, (fit.
TSS IE0NBIDE3
TIN AND STOVE STORE
! t ....... . JO i - v i ; '. :
G. S. FLEGAL,
riailipBlurp, Ceatro Couaty, Pa.
rpllE indir.lgasd rawnaetfnlly annoaaeea to
JL tha pablla that ha has oa hand a cars-fully-selesled
and wall as sorted atook or
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
OLLOW ..WARE!
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
f WARE! . .
WOOD UnD WILLOW WARE!
Dli stock af Cooking Stores consists of
ini, (ELECRATED IRONSIDES,
Which hav asvir failed to brlag faanw aid
. prosaeritji into familial where it is ased.
' "' - -
Diamond Stau, Vavmar. Herald. Charm. Rpears1
L'altrorata Onok btove, elpeare' Antl-DnsL,
Uss Burning Oookini ekovss, Vlotor,
. Belianoe aod 1,'nlon Ranges,
,s Bpears' Cooking Ranges,
' Ac, to.
x.Tha Tin and Sheet Iron ware xlvia with
the ritovef if made of Ibi heaviest aad best
material, and warranted to gira perfect talis.
faction. , ,
His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stores
Is larger, batter and cheaper than aver before
exhibited to the public consisting of
Spears' Revolving Light Illuminating Stove,
bpears Anu-vusi uas-uurniug rarinr rtove,
felpeara' Orbicular .Gas-Burning Parlor
r-tove, Spears' Oaf-Burning Parlor
Stove, Boquet, Pearl, Oem, Ida,
. Sun, Tropio, Nevada,
Ac, Ac
Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heaters, Spears' Re.
voiving L,lgnt neators.
Ua if also prepared lo furaish a complete
assortment or
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, dec,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with the tola view to service, from the best ma.
terlal la the market.
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN-LIKED, SPUN A
COMMON IRON KETTLES,
Of every description constantly oa band.
ORDERS FUR SPOUTING, ROOFING
And other work belonging to bis business will
be promptly filled by experienced and skillful
workmen.
BRASS, COTTER, OLD METAL, RAGS
AND CASH
Taken in exchange for goods.
jTSr-He especially Invites tha sttsntlon of
Merchants wlahlnc to purchase at wholesale, as
thsy"wa'.l tad it their advantage to examine
his stock before pnrehasing elsewhere.'
Look cut for the Big Sign oppo.lti the rest-
dence of Mrs. Dr. Foster.
All Ooodi Wabbaxtxd as RiraxiiiiTin.
U. 8.
Phillpsburg, June ft, 1870.
I li:;al.
augfi 88
MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
UAXtrrACTt-'Raa
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS.
IT. R. SIIILLINOFORD, President,
OBcc-r Forest Dace, No. 12 8. 4th St., Phil's.
! JOnN LAW6IIH, General Sup't.
I Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa.
HONIEAIWOIV
lasd'axd limber compaxy
I OFFER
IND UCH3IENTS
J ' TO-
PurcHasers of Choice Goods
1AT THEIR'
MOTH STORFi
MA
IN
OSCEOLA.
New Cnblnct !
M
(? NNON LAND AND LUMBER COM-
P,KY offer for salo Town lits In the nor
m.,.1. (
Deeo la. C rarnrld connly, l a., and alio
lots to ae purohnaers outalile the limila of said
bornttgh
Osceola it tituated on the Moahannnn
ireok, i
Clearlcl
the richeat portion of tha county of
on the line or the 1 mine uioamoiu
Railroa,
where the Mo.hannon and Bearerton
branch wads Intersect. It Is also In ths heart of
the M
annoa coal basin, and large nouns 01
10, hemlock, oak, and other timber sur
tlna nf the larireal lumbar manufactur
white
round I J
ing est.ill'hntenta In the State la located In the
town, while there are many other lumber and
shingle mills around IL The town is nut te-'cn
years old, ind enntaiui a population of one thou,
anl liabllanla.
jsn-For further information apply at the office
of ibs above company. .
r ' JOHN LAWRIIK.
1:4 70 General Superintendent.
NOTICE. Having purchased Ihe Interest of
J. A. illattenbcrger, Esq., In the bu.ineas
heretofore carried on under Ihe Srm name of J. A.
Illattenbcrger A Co., the same will be conducted
hereafter under the name of Moshanaon Laud and
laimher Company, (Htore.)
11 H Hllll..INHFOKII. JOHN LAW8HB,
mylitf President. General Sup't
j Lime for Sale I
TUB undersigned, residing near the depot haa
made complete arrangeminU with Lime
11..... u. Ar it.- mftiintaLn. whereby he Is ena
bled to keep constantly on hand a largo quantity of
i r U R E Ii I 51 E I
which heoffcra to farinerl and builders at 1 trifle
sbnve ,st. Those In need of the article would do
(ell 16 give me a rill, or address mt by letter, oe
hr. n.g,l.tlng their lim..Ko o pAsgMoRI
jClosrfieM, Ta., June , ISO".
A DAVY k HUNT'S
! GEEAT WESTERN BAZAAR,
i ' 13011. Ull, ll. HII Market HI.,
i PHILADELPHIA.
1 Alwsvaon hand alargcBaiortmcntofCarrlBgce,
11 .
Palling and Shifting-Top Buggies from Jfl to
Jl".'.. Unnnantowoa (abikiug aeall) from ,fi to
Unnnantowos (abikiug aeals) rrom , 10
Jloohuwsvs (leather trimmed) from fl to
Dearborns, No-Top Buxgies, Jsggor and
s.B Wagon, from $MI to U1. Single liar-
H .SO.
II 3i.
aeas from alt t t:6 per set. Double Harness from
II. IV.a
U to ?6 per set. Doutnc iiarn.-. in.m
... trl.1... ll-H-ra. Sheeta.
2oiol2S. Blankets, Whips, Halters, Mhoe s,
10. lliaraeii-, --
and everything appertaining to the
at equally low prleei. Our motto lt
than the Chealieit." Give nl a call ba-
Afghans,
baslness at
"Cheaper ihaa the Cheat:
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Feb. T-drn.
mn. ...nniiTtn AT.xf ANAO for 1M6
JL 1MT and 1 for lale at the Pott Ofuoa.
IATEIT MOVBl
THE LATEST MOVE !
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORB,
To their now building on Second Street, nearly
opposite tha store of Weaver A Belts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where ther will enntiaoe to supply their old and
ai many now customers as way como, wun
1 U 11 E DRUGS!
CHEMICALSl
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including all aew remedies,)
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, disss and
Putty, Schuel Bocks, Stationery, l'aper, .
Ac. also, a full line of Drug,
gills' Sundries, Hair
Tonics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Toilet Seapa, Pocket Books, AC, all 01
the best quality.
PURE WISES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purposes only,
Pure While Ied, Colors of all kinds, Raw ind
Boiled Llnaeed Oil, Varniabea, turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniah
' Brushes, Flavoring .
Extracts,
rw.tni.ertcs. Bird Seed. Pnlcc, ground and
nground, of all kinds.
. ... r. o I
SMOKERS ASJ) u u f s n i h o
Will find our stock of Chewing
1 . T 1 (.... I.jl mwtA Tin-
aaaeiT cVaara bnuff Ind FinMut lo be of the
very beat brands in the market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kinda of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Mualeal Trimiaingi of every variety.
Having a long experlrnce in the buiinces, and
an aitan.ive and well selected stock of medicines,
we arc enabled to fill Phy.lclan.' prescriptions at
the shortest notice and en the most reasonable
terms, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May il, lsn tf.
1 T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
v re 'a ii n. ii i
OtuOr llUirillltlGSi bit X aUl ' .,
1)K. BOYEir
PUR
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A tafe, pure, pleasant and health givlng Tonic-
tlrlctty TegeiaDie, anu manuiuciu.
the moat pure and choice materials-is not a spin.
drink nor substitute Mr wbiaxy, unl a acieniiuc i
compound, for the protection of the system and
the cure of diaease, made from chemically pure
snlrlts. entirety free from fusil oil or other Irrlta-
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
most delicate stomach. A long private experi
ence has attested its
Superiority-over all Ordinary Remedies
No Bitten at present offend to the public
contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet ta safe
and pleasant to take Its in Is to oure disease,
and It will not create an appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will cure the affect! of di.tipalion.
To Increase tbe Appetite, USE IT.
To iromote Digestion, USE IT.
To cure Dyspcpiia, I'PE IT.
To cure Fover and Afua, I'SE IT.
To enra Billiousneat, USB IT.
To aura Coa tlnatlon, USB It.
To cure Cbronle Diarrhoea, I'SE IT.
To eura Heart burn, USB IT.
To cure Flatulence, t'SE IT.
To eura Acid Eructations, I'SE IT.
To euro Ncivous Debility, USE IT.
To cure Hydoehoodria, USB IT.
To oure Sallowncas of Complexion, USE IT.
To cure Pinnies and Blotches, USE IT.
For General Prostrstion of tha
Physical powers, I'SE IT,
and it will cure yon.
Sold everywhercj al AI.00 per bottle, Man-
factured exclusively by
A. I. SHAW,
Druggist,
' CLEARFIELD, TA.,
Who offer, liberal Indiicemcnta to the trado.
Oot. 17, lstliiaf.
'PERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining find Fire Brick,
kept eon.tnnlly on bind.
STOXE AXD EARTH EX -WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I
monies' POTS1 ukuhyoi
I'lalier'a Patent Airtight Self . tcalliifj
I'rlHt X
BUTTKlt CROCKS, with lid.,
CREAM CROCKS. "ILK cllULhB,
APITK - I't 1 1 r-u A.na,
PICKLE CROCKS,
FLOWER POIS, 1'IB DISIfKa,
STEW POTS,
Aad a great many other tblngi too auajcroiii ta
njaution, to be had at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE -WARE POTTERY,
Comer ol Cherry and Third Street.,
(iMHlliPl p
rp h e
1 1. T. WIATISm.,
WlSAVEll A 11ETT
' CLEARFIELD, PA., 1
Are offering, at the old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
their stock of goods, ooml.tlng of
DRY GOODS, , GRQCERJES,
' BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QUKKNSWAKE, '! , , -
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &c,
At the most reasonable rates for CASH or In
I V
, axohanga for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OH COUNTRY PRODUCE. , ,
jT-AdvaaoM tuvla to thoaa an gaged In get
ting out square timber on the most advantageous
terms. ' January i, 1870,
I. I. ARXOLD
,.w. nose BARTsnoan,
"Cheaper than the Cheapest !"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
01 1IC11TID IT
Arnold A JInrtliorn,
(One door watt of First National Bask,)
Cl'BVrr.KSVIIXE, PA.
HAVING Jusi retimed front the last with
complete assortment of Goods suitable for
Spring and Summer trade, wa are now ready
to furnish all kinds of Goods
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanking our customer! for their
liberal patronage during tha past year, we
would most respectfully ask for a continuance
f Ua
Our Stock con slits of complete assortment
of Dry Goods, Notioni, Hardware, Queen.wars,
Willowwaro, Groceilef, Boots d Shoes, Half A
Capt, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ac. Also, Flour,
B,C,B Fifh anla ,le.
All of whlth will be sold oa the most reason.
able terms, and the hlgh.st market price paid
for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and
Country Produce,
tf-Plea.e give ns a call before purchasing
elsewhere. Satlafactloa guaranteed as to price
and quality.
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, "
Corner of Main and Thompaon Streets,
apr20 CURWENSVILLR, PA.
)EACE III EUROfEl
GREAT EXCITEMENT
FRENCHVILLEI
IN
The bloody conteat between France and Prna.ia
is at an end fur the promt, so far as the slaugh-
fcr
fthemielvee and rejoice over tbe mult, bat now
1 Inngniflcant ii their work when eumpared with
the humane and ehrinlaQ enoru or
L. M. COUDRIET,
who hai nndortaken to lupply all tha eititem in
the lower end of the county wilh food and raiment
at rxrwding low rten ftmni nil miiminislb itnre in
Mri.HViNlU Bd, where be ran alwayi be found
I rradj to wait upon callers and suppljr them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such at Clotht, Satinettf, Caaalmeres, Mualine,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Caucoce,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
l ......... i-. 1
gock u,otM m,h ,,,,., Hibbons,Ao.
nnnrKRIKS OP ALL KINDS.
CoB.M( yn R)w M,.M Fi(fc g,,
j.ur, Llneeed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil
iiariwlra Queen. ware, Tinware, Caatlnga, Plowa
and Plow Caatlnga, nana, npixee, Lorn iniuva-
tors, Cider I'rcsacs, ana aiaamus 01 xes.
rerfumory, Paintu, Varnlnh, Gla, nnd a general
afltvortineni oi eiaitonery
GOOD FLOUR.
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
sold at the lowest poa.iute agures.
LIQUORS, tueh aa Brsn.l.v, Wine, Oin, Whi.ky,
Jayne a atctlclnos, iioauiier e anil
HooDand'a Bitters.
Anno tinunds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid. Cloverseed on hand
aim ir mmtv . iu " "' ' X"
Also, Agent for Strattonville and Curwenaville
Threshing Maobtnea.
or ACall and see for yourselves. Ton will Dnd
everything usually kept in a retail store.
I.. M. COUDRIET,
Frenehville P. O., March 1, 1871.
QURWEXSVILLEt
SPRING k SUMMER. 1872!
FAUST & GOODWIN
Ar. now rocelvlnl. In addition to their fine stock
on hand, a fre.h supply of NEW GOODS from
the East. A full line In
I)IIYC;OOI)l AND 1)11 K CJOOD 1
Lstcst styles!
D0LLT VARDENS, TRIMMINGS, LADIES'
HATS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Ac, ,.
HARDWARE, Ql EliNBWARR
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, .
Groceries, Paeon, S. C. JLtms, Fuh:
(Stiff, AC, AO.
Special attention haa been given to our telee.
Hon ol Ladlee' Dresf uooae ana srimmiug..
Il.vln. nurchaaed at tha very loweat eaah
prices, we an prepared to onor inuuccoi.n,.
cash buyers, and we Invite all to call and exam-
ine before iiirchaslng elsewhere.
Our thanks are extended to ear customers for
their liberal patronage In the past, and wb hope
to merit a continuance.
FAl'IT A BOODWIN.
Curwansvllle, April tl, U71 .
"T ttai
I We htre printed a large numhar of the new
ci'i nil t ..j .in iha neelnl of twenty.
live atnlc mail a iom la any iddreaa. fVll
t t.m t a , (1
1 1 1
SHAW UOUSK,
I Cor. pf llarkat A Front streets,)
CLEARFIELD, FA.
Thla nagnltcant Hotel It entirely new, eotn
piste in all Its appuintmenta, and convenient to
Lie Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and
from the Depot ol lha arrival and departure of
rob train. f MRS. B. O. CLKMENTH,
AprUl !JI81'1 ' Proprietress,
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NBW WASHINGTON, PA,
This new and well furnished house has bean
taken by the anderairned. Ill feels oonlldcnt of
being able ta render satisfaction to those who mav
lavor uiui wiiu m cau.
May 1, 1871. O.W. DAVIS, Prop v.
-v wTrtrTju iTnTTari'
BUHNSIDB, PA.
The subscriber having built a Uaw Hots!, with
all modern Improvements, if prepared to receive
guests, in. table will he auppneu wun tna nesi
in the market i the bar with the ebooiccat liquors,
Uood stabling attached.
apra-iy A. u. HCUAEi'FKH, prop'r.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
MABKET St., CLEAIiFIELD, Fi,.
TIII3 Urg and ottmmodloai new Wei
been opened for the ftnoommodation of the
puMio, where the proprietor will be tltvl to meet
bli old rrlcndf, aoa roceire a (aire ei panne pat
ronge. Uy firict pernonai aiteniion to toe ae
Uili of hii buiiDtiif, he hope to be able to reader
stttfactiuii to hii patroni. The TAI1LK vill
alwitjR be bountifully mppUed with thebett tht
can be procun-d in tha market, aod the BAft
will contain a full itock of LIQLOHd, liEEH, Ao
Uood itabliog attached.
tAHrbn ijJCiiruiJiJii
Clearfleld, Hanh 3, 186-ly Proprietef.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corncrcf Sceondand MarketStrceti,
CLIiABFlEI.l). PA.
rruIIS old aad commodious Hotel hat. during
X the past year, been anlarged to double lt
former capacity for the entertainment of atraa
gcrs and guests. The whole building hat bees
refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare na
paint to render hit guetti oomfortabla whil
stsyiog with bim.
Vibe "Mansion iiensc ubbimi iam
and from the Depot oa the arrival and departure
of each train. JOHN .DOUGHERTY,
apr-70 a Proprietor.
L1
EONARD HOUSE,
Near the Railroad Depot,
CLEARFIELD. PENN'A.
Thi house ia larre. well furniahed. and nearly
new, and the Proprietor feelj confident of render
inx tatlafaelion to goeata. H. B. Good ttabllug
connected with the hotel.
Tl . B. B. ROW, Proprietor.
S1
T. CHARLES HOTEL,
(Opposite R. R. DepoM
CLEARFIELD, PENTA.
The andersis-ned, having become proprletov
of this home, ia now ready to entertain strangers
and travelers, and therefore tolicita sojourners tq
give bim a eall. His Table will be supplied with
the best tha market affords, and his Bar will con
tain the ehuioeat of winea and liquors. Extensive;
stabling i. 'attached." Charges moderate.
Janl0'7i JAMES McLAUUULIN.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Accommodations flr.t-class and charges moderate,
oetA J0HN;F. T0UNG, Proprietor.
M
OHTOUR HOUSE,
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK HAVEN, P E.N N'A.
Jel4'7t HAUSEAL A gROM, Prop's.
JJROCKERHOIfP HOUSE,
UCl.Lil.cun in, r.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
octS5'7I Proprietors.
.MERICAN HOUSE,
" Main Street,
BR00KVILLE, PENN'A.
SHANNON A BMtKETT,
Proprietors.
a471
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PIIILIPHliLKG, PENN'A.
The undersigned hems eoa.f ully as haad tha
beat of Liquors. Ilia table is always supplied
with the heat tbe market alforda. The traveling
public will do well to give him a eall
aovl,'65. ROBERT LLOYD.
USQUE1IANNA HOUSE,
Cr RW EXSVILLE,
Clearfield county, Penn'a.
Thli old and well eatablilhed Hotel, beautifully
situated on tht banki of the tiutwiuehaona, in Uo
borough of Curwenerilte, hat botn Inaurd for a
term of jean by the nnderfigned. It hai been
entirely refitted, and it now open to the publio
frenerally and tbe tnwe.iog eommanity in par
ticnlar. No pain will be apared to render juciti
com fi rial ile while tarrying at thii hone. Amplo
itabliog room for tha accommodation of toanii.
Cbarjrcf modrrate,
. w r a- tit Anu
Hept. 28, 18ltt-lr. 1a1 VUUVM
goo. ami hors.
DAXIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
nASjo.t received a Hoe lot of French CALF
KKINS. and if no prepared to manufac
ture everything in bit line at the loweit dgurei.
lie will warrant nit wora 10 oe aa represeovvu.
He reipectfully tolleiu a call, at hit tho?
Market ttreet, eecond door west of tke poatoffica,
where he will do all in kis powsr to render satia
faction. Some fine Gaiter tops on hand.
myv,'s7-y aiamhu i'unnn.1.1.1.
XEW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Con. MARKET A d Bts., CLEARFIELD, Fa.
THR proprlstor hat entered Into the BOOT
SHOE butinets at tha above stand, aad
is determined not to ba outdone either la qual
ity or price for hie work. Special attention
will ba paid to manufacturing Sewed work, lie
has on hand a large lot of Erenck Kip and
CalfSkins, of the very best quality. Tha eltl.
sent of Cleartald and vicinity are reapectfalli
Invited to give him ttlal. No charge for eallt.
neve,' B.tr
IWlSffUantouJ,
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY,
THE anderslgned, having established a Nut
eery en the 'Pike, about half way between
Clearfield and Curwenaville, la prepared to fur.
alab all kinda af FRUIT TRKHS, (ataadard ind
dwarf,) Kvergreem, Shrubbery, Grape Vines,
Gooseberries, Lawtoa Hlackhtrry, btrawncrry,
and Rasbsrry Viaaa. Alio, Siberia! Crab Trees,
Quinoe, and early ecarlet Rhubarb, Ac Orderi
promptly attended to. Address,
a. v. " ..,. Mt
teplO al-p Cerwen.vllls, Pa '
O. iv Cf
T HERB "F y DRY GOODS, BRO.
caries, Queenswsre, Glaa.ware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap for cash.
Tha inhicrlber beet leave to Inform hit aid and
lew ouatomors that he has opened
A VARIETY STORE
IN OLEN HOPE, PA,
And will sell gnode at prices tc suit the times. A
liberal reduction will be made to customers buy
ing at wholesale
Call and examine my stock before pnrehasing
elsewhere, A liberal share of pubiig patronage ia
solicited.
C. J. KEAOY.
Glen nope, Pa., June 11, 171.
"EW STORE
IN IIOUTZDALE1
P. GALLAGHER having Josl returned frona
the cut with en entire new and complete aaeort-
ment or aieronanaise, euiiaoie ior t. mi.r
Spring trade, which has been selected with great
care and bought at low rates, Is prepared to fur
ni.h the rllliena of Howudale aud vicinity wilh
goods at a very light advance on first eoat for
oaah. Country Produce and Shinglee taken at
market price. Call aud examine my atock before
p.r.h..!g.l.wh.r,.- p-BAlU0Mrv
Jloattdele, Pa., tA. 1. UVl-I.r
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