Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 24, 1872, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
TKDNESPAY MORNING, JCLY4,U7j.
Terms of Subscription.
'4 in ftdvenm.or within throe month! ...M
i after three aad before ii month. oo
4 after th. expiration of ill month! "
fAll article! to imur. Insertion In this
f should b. hna.d in early on Tuesday
ng, as wo go " press at Ho ohMk, (noon.)
RELIGIOUS NOTICES,
v.ji.t i?..iuntl Church .Ber. A. D.
thcae
fur
. vutor. uublio Servloe every Sabbath
A.M., end, P.M.
Mth School et 9 A. M.
vcr Meeting every Thuraday, t 7, P. M.
imunion Bervioo, Brit Sabbath of every
. .t nil A. M
ilxty
road.
Andrew' t'hiirrh--Epleeopl .Iler.
Hall. Pnblio Service Sunday morning
clock, and at T P. M. Sunday School at
i. Prayer Moating Wednesday evening
ilock.
kyterian Chnrch ReT.H. S.Botlm.
king on the Lord'l day at 11 and 7)
the
terest,
older
port
in
ay Sohool at S p. m.
er Mooting on Wedneiday at 7 p. m.
Vl Hiblol'lesl on Saturday at 71 P- n.
i-nrl hurrti I atliollr Kcv. T.
new
aion
and
". Mum at lot o'olook A. M on the
fourth Similar, of each month.
erau -t'liurcli. Rev. A. J. IIahtsook
to
verv Sabbath, niorninc and evening.
Hobool at a. m. Prayer meeting every
uted
lay evening.
DioATEs. S. R. Toolo and Goo,
In
id , Kiq... are eandidatci In Clinton for
to the Constitutional Convention.
to to Death. Mr. Goorgo Row,
township, Indiana oounly, who laitweck
erely stung while Mapping beei, died
afternoon. Ho wal in the loventy-iixtb
kit age.
'Cbibe. Tho 1'rotipoctuH of the
rg Patriot will be found In ourtt auvnr
innni. Those of our reader, who dc.ire
tad live campaign papor, .hould at onoe
for that Journal.
!)iffkbence The Commission-
intnn eountv have as.essed a ten mill.
I for 1871. Clearfield assesses ice mm..
aounty tax of the former iatM,000 and of
f!4,000, while the population la nearly
TrRag, RalurnoJ raftmon in-
at a gigantic "break-loose" ooourred at
vtm on Monday forenoon. Hafts and
lllenously piled up, and gorged on the
What amount of damage wal done we
I it
learned.
Jan Do It. Tbo Clinton Demo
"Ills Honor Juilie Mayor, we notice
formed Ihntngv, has been eelected to
ae annual addrcis before the Alumni of
' and Marshall College (his Alma Mater)
iter, Ta., In June, 1S73."
oick Trip. Jumes L.
Leavy
place after dinner on Wednesday last,
tft, delivered it to the owner on Thursday
, at Lock Haven, and waa back borne at
eek on the same evening, and started with
raft Friday morning, aud returned on
... th.
J evening. That ii tne way to get lumoer
n.
r at WiLLiAMspoRT. The quar
tan the mill owner, and the working men
ad in a riot on Monday, and considerable
al been done to persons and property. The
has ordered troops from Lock Haven.
Lewisburg and llarrisburg, on the requi
f Sheriff Van Iluskirk and Mayor Stark
V Tbo mills have all shut down.
OiAL Tax. On and after tlio
July, 1872, every person who sells or offers
manufactured tobacco, except importers
articles who loll only their own products I
dace of production, will be required to pay
J tax at the rate of lire dollars por annum,
t regard to the amount of his annual sales
emptioo of person, whose annual sales do
wed 100 is repealed by the new law
IE Flood. Tho rains on Sunday
I H,, nH.J.,n.J . ftn rf1tn. flood
Vrer on Monday. Thi. together with four -
4 running last week, we thould think,
ln th itreaiui of lumber. Thi jird-
railing period in July ! eomcthing unnau-
t people, end provei rerj advaatageout to
river friend i, who hare a two jean' itock
er on handi. But It will not prove 10
1 to tboae who have wheat, rve and grasa
1 Concert. An previously nn
t, the Clearfield Orcbostra gave a muiioal
la the Court Homo, on Friday evening, to
.lied houie. The exhibition wai fully up
r concert! In the citiei, where talent li
stored for th?oeoafion. We wore gratified
ing the fact that all the members of the
acquitted thotuiolvos croditablv. Not
nreakdown ooourred during the entire even
' exhibitions of the kind will not be out
ilopino. The constr uction of
' grade railroad across the western end of
aty is already adding largely to the value
irty in that lection. Bcsidea a numbor of
tng villages are being built up along Sandy
reek. An advertisement elsewhere tndi-
sat the proprietor of tbo site of the village
iVarger, about midway between Reynolds
4 the tunnel at the Summit, bas dedicated
(arm to town lota. Those who buy first
ebeap lot. and desirable locations.
Dable. Vico and Immorality
be .oppressed in that lively city Lock
All the resldeut clergymen have oom
I a regular organised band for tho purpose,
set of the movement is to ooncentrote tho
and moral lofluenecl of the different de.
Uom, and of the publio, through tho co-
effort! of the Ministers, In . movement
I check and suppress aa far as possible th,
tlements of sooioty in Look Haven, maul
'ntemporanee, prostitution, profanity, and
breaking.
. Tho Bollufonto Watchman
the Holland-China breed of hogs to which
i ealled attention heretofore, appears to be
if general notice We have alluded to the
4 Mr. Nelson Askey, of Howard, Is propa-
that breed, and now Mr. John Rlshel, of
Itll, writes us that he, too, has It, and is
eased with the auimali. He informs us
tigs are now one year old, aud although
ft weighod it, he Judge! that the boar will
iree hundred pounds. These hogs grow
I and take no more feed, says Mr. ltlshel,
i Chester White, or any other good breed,
eel also itatei that those hogs are large
for good winter meat In from six to eight
, and that It Is not necessary to keep stock
vr winter, which i. a great saving of labor
L"
DLD BlIRIlLARY. TllioVCfi usuul-
the night as the most favorable time for
ni in the house-breaking line, but somo
ber entered the house of good ftiend Da-
hart, who lire, about ft mile and a half
ra, on Monday morning about the time
y was at brrakfa.t and stole f DO belong
rs. Oearhart The money consisted of a
Isee, $& and tl gold pieces, a $50 groon
I ft $20 greenback. Mrs. Gcerbart had
ty In wallet which the kept in trunk
eeplng apartment, the key of the lame
the look. Just before breakfast Mr.
went out to assist his bind man to get
, hi! wife Mining oat of the room about
time and leaving the window closed.
fat Mr. Oearhart had oeeaalon to go
4ft, but found the door looked, and on
ad the house found the window open,
rpea, the door key and pockctbook gooe.
im and some money in Mr. Q's olothlng
taken, though wlthis reach of the bur
wsj ii a suspicion tbet the robbery waa
by some one acqaalnted with the faml-
Ir habits. pMh'jiibitiy Jvitrnnl,
Baiibath SonooL Labors. Rev. R.
Crittenden, Bunday Sebool Ml.ilonary for Central
Pennsvlrnulft, tend, ui the following report of
labor, in Centra and adjoining eonntiea, for th
quarter ending June SOtb, 1878. Mr. 0. promise!
another communication loon, eoneerning worn un
dertaken In Clcardold eounty under the auspices
of the ClearSeld County Sunday Schoul Association-
have
soil
aeroer.
A.al.ted In tho organisation of new schools II
Other schools addressed and otherwise aldod... 4.1
Total
62
(01 44
4
K4
10.1
1.4S2
Amount in book, and papere given away.
Copie. of the Scripture, distributed
Heruion. and aildrcssos delirured
Pniniliel vi.ilod
Mile, traveled on Quid
Kiguroa very Inadequately express tho ro'ulut of
efforta. The detail! cannot be gircn. Take,
example, one particular In the can of one of
the new achool. formed for the Ursl time I lie pres
ent .c.ion. In order to en.ure success, the inli
ionary thrice vi.lted tho neighborhood, traveling
- lix milea from tho nearcat point on the rail
The achool houae la too atnall to accomodate
attendance at thi. school. Other now echoole.
organiied thia season, In point of eonduot and In
will favorably oouipare with many other
achool..
It forma a part of our work to aid In the .up-
and Improvement of existing achool., which,
many eaaee, ia a. neec.aary a. the planting of
onei. In a word, the grand object 1. a diffu.
of Scripture knowledge among the people, old
young, with a view to their eternal aalvation
Again I wi.h to express my grateful obligation.
mini.tor. of Ino go.pcl aud othor ohn.tian
workerl, whoae co-operation baa largely contrib
to the ucceaa of what we have undertaken
behalf of the youth In Central Pennaylvania.
R. CnrrrixnaH,
Missionary A. S. B. I'uion.
BuLLnrmn, Pa. July 1, 1U72.
Mors Impbovkment. In compli
ance with apreviou. oall of the Prc.idcnt, Dr. D.
Houtl, the Stockholder, and iubacribera of "Ma
dera Coat and Improvement Company held a
meeting in "lirl.biu'. Hall," at lloutidale, on the
lfltb in.t.
On motion, Wm. 8. Dickey, Esq., of Ulen Hope,
wa. called to me cnair, ana uco. .u. uneuio, ,
Osceola, wa. appointed Secretary.
Dr. llouti .aid that thia meeting had been
called for the purpose of arranging for a general
meeting of all concerned in the enterprise, so that
-organisation might be effected. The term.
of the pre.cnt officer! had expirod, but, by a pro-
l.inn ct the Coiniiaiiv. the present onioerl ne.u
oter unt jheir suoocssorl were elected. He
hoped that an early day might be appointed for
said election, and that all who were oonocrncu in
the extension of the Branch R. K. to Ulen llupe
and beyond, would attend the meeting, and give
all the cneouragcruont they could.
On motion, it was then
Rtiolved, That the President of the "Madera
Coal and Improvement Company call a reacting
of the Stockholders and Subscriber! of said "Ma
dera Coal and Improvement Company," to be held
n llriali n s Mall, in Llorouiru 01 uuuisiiuio,
flcld county, for the purpose, of electing officer! of
said Company, on the 10th day of September,
next, and make all other arrangements lor tue
futherance of the same, whioh he might deem
necessary in hi. official capacity.
On motion the meeting then adjourned until
September 10th-
it ia evident from the proceedings and the
name! of the goutlomcn who figure In the prooood-
iug. that thi. movement meaas busine... And if
properly .upportrd by the land owneri along tbo
route, a railroad will aeon tap Clearfield Creek at
mniiih nf Mu.l.lv ltuo. Ibenoo to Glen Huite
ana uuany iuio v mun. uuu.i.j, ...uft ....VB-
one of the richest eoal basins in the State. A
card in oor advertising eolutnni will give the
reader still moro Information on this question.
In Trouble. TIio County Commis
sioner, of Mifflin oounty have got Into trouble.
While the Supreme Court wa. sitting at Ilarril
burg, they granted a mandamus agaiust the Corr
missionors of that oounty, directing them to erect
a bridge across the river at Newton Hamilton.
This order they neglected to obey, and an attaeb-
ment for contempt was Issued agaiust them, re
turnable In Philadelphia. Last week tbey were
produoexl In Court by the Sheriff of Mifflin, and
failing to justify their conduct were eacu nuca
tjOO, being allowed until October 1st in which to
pay It or show good cause why it should be remit
ted, the Chief Justice remarking that, al they were
donbtlese considered as good oitlaens, they would
always find it more to their advaulage to yield
implicit obedience to the law than by seeking all
' ihift.bywhlchto lnvad.lt.
Mhiht be Imitated. Tho riiilip.
burg Journal layi I O. W. Daley, P. M., baa for
lome time been In correspondence with the De.
pertinent in order to effect an arrangement by
which an evening mall from I'biladelpnia may ne
reoeived on the expresa train. At last acoounts
the Philadelphia postmaster informed him that
bis request would be complied with, and on the
strength of thil assurance we may reasonably ex
poet soon to reoeive mall matter on the day that It
ll mailed at Philadelphia. TDIl will pe an ao
oommodation to business men and all who wish to
rocelvo daily paper, from the metropoli. on the
day of Issue. Mr. Daley has exhibited a dc.iro to
accommodate the publio by thu. assuming duties
not raonired bv the deiiartmcnt- We bop. r.
M.'i along the line will Imitate Mr. Daley.
List of lottors reinnininp: unclaimod
in the Poslofflce at Clearfield, for tho week ending
July !2d, 1872 :
Chmpbcll, Vincent.
Cussidy, W. K.
Choney, Robert.
Hepburn, Mattle.
HiirlrTi It, Charles.
Hues, John.
Kelly, John.
Keefe, Patrick.
Motiinlcy, Joseph.
McDonald, Dclphene.
Ouinn, Jacob.
P. A. GAL" LIN, P.M.
Dougborty, 1. J.
Praner, C. VY.
Pranta, Misi Mary. (J)
Hanson, Caroline.
Hunter, Ueorge.
Specials.
Loir. On Friday, July 19, 1878, between Lum
ber City and Patterson school house, In Jordan
township, ft email morocoo Pocket Book, contain
ing between one hundred and twcnty-flro and one
hundred and thirty dollar!. Any person finding
the money and returning it lo tho subscriber will
be liberally rewarded. J. W. LEONARD,
Ansonville, Clearfield Co., Pa.
The relaxing power of Johnson'! Anodyne Liu-
iment Is truly won Jcrful. Cases aro already nu
merous where bent and stiffened limbs have been
limbered and stra'.glitonod by It. When used for
this purpose, the part should bo washed and rub
bed thoroughly. Apply the liniment cold and
rub it in with the hand.
A crowd of "horso men" and other! dally throng
the itoroi in oountrj and town for Sheridan 'l Car
lry Condition Powders. They understand that
horses cannot be kept In good condition without
them, and with them can be on a much less quan
tlty of grain.
Fly Net! and Scrim Horn Covers a largo as
sortment for sale by
jy-3 ' II. r. litoLtn u,
II. F. Biglor A Co. have been making oxteusivc
addition! to their itock of Hardware the last few
days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlen' Hardware, Farmorl' Hardware, Jluilders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can bo seen
at their store. May JJ.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale by 11. F.
Blgler A Co.
ScvTnra! Hctthei !
Tip Top,
Vucen of the Moadow,
Red Racer,
Our Host,
Clipper, and
Uraiu Hoytbes, r
Jcld-ot For sale by II. F. Diaf.in A Co.
Rlt ramra. Perioni wanting paints of any
color will Rud them prepared for use at
jelMt H. F. Biulrr A Co.'i,
Water Coolere at U. F. Uiglor A Co.'i.
Parsi Gnot'an Pi aivaa. Reoeived at Corner
Store by car load and for sale by
" E. A. A W. D. Iuwii.
Cnrwensville, March 1.1, 173.
Wood ftnd Willow W of all description! for
ale by II. F. Bigler A Co
Calcined Plaster for sale by H. F. Blgler A Co.
Croquet Fell-t II. F. Blgler A Co.'i. ' I
NoTit-a to All Pmiausi Owamo lluniia. You
are Invited to oall at 11. P. Uiglor A Co.'i, and
examine the Gum-Llued Scotch Cue Doraa Col
lar, warranted to heal all aore ibouldori aud galta.
Alio, the new patent Zlno Collar Pada S
Sronn'i Saw OtiuuiM ad Saw Unm.-We
secured the agency for tba above, and will
thutn at the manufacturer', prinei. Call aud
examine them ; thoy are the boat guinmera out.
June 10, 1872.-U II. F. lliuLtit A Co.
Ilird Cagoa a largo assortment at II, F. Uig
lor A Co.'e.
Coo'i Phosphate for sale by II, F. Blgler A Co.
Wlro (larJon Trellises, of different slses, llmig
ing Baskets and Wire Work, at II. Y. Uiglor A Co.'..
Notici to Wagon axd CAnnuuis MAKKna. Wo
have Just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Bpiings
aud Axles, which we offer cheap for eash.
II. V. DiOLxn A Co.
1
'Norms to Tin DiwiiPLmar Ikaao Wai.toh.
After April loth we will have the largest assort
ment or fishing tackle evor brought weal of the
Alleghonlee, consisting of Rod., llasketa, Fliet,
Hooks, Lines, Halt llojes, (, Ao. All dlnciplo!
of Isaac Waltou are invited to oall and examine
our itoek. H. V. IIiulir i Co.
March 27, 1372. If
TJoiorth'i Patent Refrigerator the groatost hot
weather comforter over inventod. Call and oxam
ine them. II. F- Dim an A Co.
II
A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
Aa., for sale by II. F. Dlgler A Co.
RECAPITULATION.
Croquet Sell.
Uird Cage.
Wire Harden Trelliscl.
Hanging Uaskets.
Wire Work.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household (Joods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Jiitiaiined Ware,
llosarlu l raiow neingeraiur.
Water Coolers.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
CalcineJ Plaster.
Coo's l'bosiibMe.
Wagon and farringe Makell' supplicl.
Single and Double rihovel Plows.
Cultivators, Iron and Wood.
Cultivator Toclh and Shovol Plow Shovcll.
Fishing Tackle.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of II. F. Biglcr A Co., Secoud street,
Clearfield, Pa.
Dr. F. Platto, Kolrctlc Pliyrflcien and Surgeon
offers his services to tho people of Clearfield and
vicinity, and will be in rcaillneas to attend all
profosaional calls, by doy or night. Offioo on
Reed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pa.
May 31, l.H7l-tf
Buy your Dress Uoods of REKD IIR0S.
Buy your Notions i Trimmings of REKD BROS.
Buy your Parasols of REKD BROS.
Tt... .oor Shawls of HKF.D BROS.
But vour Furnishing Ooodl of RKKI) BROS.
It,,. 1 nil,.rw.r of RKKDBltllrt.
Buy your Hals and Bunnell of REKD BROS.
Buy all your Millinery good! of 1IEUD BROS.
Buy your Ladies' Missee' aud
Children I Stinel 01 iw.r,u n".
Buy your Carpets of KKKDIIlmS,
Buy all the goods you can buy of REKD BROS,
and you will save money. aprl7-am.
Look Tim War I
Full trimmed and tinned laatinf
'Haitera, only H.i'tl ji riMMie.
Plain Morocco tlaitors, only tl.Ji AT FI.KllAI8.
Cloth eonirressOailers, only 1.7 AT FI.EOAL'S.
m m bnt'n I ters.on V I.Z.1 A I r i.r.n .-. i. n,
Morocco Uaitcrs, only i.Hi Alt I.M4 A I. .
Men's llailers. 2 and UD AT FI.KliAL S.
Heavy Kip Hoots, only tf-LOO AT FI.KHAIS.
Light Kip Hoots, only S.it) AT FLKUAL'rl.
French Calf Boots, only 6.00 AT li.KHAL'S.
Fine Calf Boots.only 4.50 AT FLKUAL'tl.
On Second street, Just below the Clearfield County
National Bank. The only way to be convinced
that Flegal's shoes are cheap, la to call and aoe for
yourself. GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE.
.Tunc 1. ts72.-tf
ajlarrlca.
On June 25d. 1872. at the Prefbvterisn Mau,
hv Hev. H. H. Bi ri.aa, Mr. WILLIAM Mi K M
to Miss CLAltA CHA.MIILIIS, both of
Pen field.
On July 19th, 1875, at the Presbyterian Manse,
by Rev. 11. S. IIiiti.kr, Mr. ISAAC (IHAIIAM,
of Hrarttonl lowuimp, 10 miss i nr.no . v
PLL3, of Lawreuco township.
On Julv 15th, 1S72. at tho residence of Newton
In West Clearfield, br tor. A. t;. lorm
Mr. HILAS II. LKVKXHAI.Ull, to rl.
8ILLA II ALK, both of Clearfield.
Tn Phlllnaburl. on June Hth, l75,by J. F
8onr, Ksq- Mr. LOT MKK1MA.H lo i
CATHAlUMi WALK Ell, uotnol tlearncm, ri
On .l..n nth. 1871. hr J. F. flloor, Esq., Mr.
M. KK1.VKY to Misi JOHANNA FI.EUAL, both
of Clcirfield county.
Al the residence of tho brldo'l parenls, In Roy
noldsvllle, on July lh, 1S7J, by Hev. ratuer
Winkxk, Mr. JOAN CLAKK, of Clrarllolcl, to
Miss JULIA M. ULHUUU.i.
In Indiana county, on June 53 1, 1173, I. ll
O. Onnuin. Km.. Mr. CLINTON Mil BACK
of Bell !ownliip, Clearfield county, Pa., to Miss
8. A. BltlCKKl., of Banks townsutp, louiani
oounty, Pa.
On Julv Sd. lS72.bv I). (1. (lonA, Esq., M:
W. W. CESSNA, of Banks townihln, to Miss
MAttTHA COY, of Covode, both of Indiana eoun
ty. I'a.
On Julv 3d. 1072. bv P. 0. Ooiihas, Esq., M
JOSEPH COY, of Covode, to Mi.. ELIZA CESS
NA, of Indiana oounty, Pa.
On June Jllth, 172, bv Dawifti. Mooar, Esq..
Mr. II IKY CUNAWAY to Miss MAUY ELLEN
KANE, both of Karthaui township, Clearfield, Pa.
sua.
On July Iih, 1S7J, HANNAH 8., wife of O.
W. Ooiie , agod 25 yean and U days.
Pu ldenlv. on Julv S2d. 1872. WILLIAM PAT-
TKHSON, inf.nt child of the Bov. Ha-inT 8.,-and
MAnu J. KrTi.RR, ageul 8 monltis.
SUarttts.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by lllrninn Mossor, Wholesale
and Retail Denier in Dry tioodt, oroeerles, Pro
vision., An., Mmket street, Clearllrld, Pa.
;Ci.nAnriai.n, Pa., July S3 1372.
Apples. grrrn,00(n, I Oil Hogs, dressed 0
Dri.-.l, p n 12J Hides, green , 7
Apple butter, " uai, 1 l Hams Ml,1) 15
Butter. ti'K 2.'i Hhouldors.....(ni('il In
H. ii $0 Ot)(,u t 55 Sides (Ilii-o ,121
Buckwheat 1 J- Lard l.'W.i) 15
Buckwheat Sour lb, b Mess pork.f bbl...l8 (10
Hoef, dried 22 Out 75
lloef. fresh ft on HI Onions S (III
Boards, M 13 00(ui 14 00 Potatoes OlK.jJ (10
Corn, shelled.- 1 90 Peaches, dncd, tti.. li
Corn, ear 00(d) 60 Plaster, fs bbl 00
Corn monl, sack, 1 SO Rye. 1 li
Chop, fl ewtt 10(3 2 SO Rags, J lb 3
Oloverseed 7 0 ft.lt,saek 1 20
Cheese 20 Hblngles.lH In.ltl'dii (0
Cherries, th. Il(i$ 15 81iiiinles,2(l inlOOftla 00
Chlckcnr, drsJ, lb, 1 5 Timothy seed 6 00
Fires u... JO Tallow 21
Flaxseed 1 00 Wheat.. 1 75
Klour 0 00(4110 60 Wool .. (16
line 30 OIHiM 00 Wood, oord I 66
"I 'HTH A V. Came trespassing on the premises
a of -thu subscriber, In Lawrence lownsnip, on
the Sd day of July, 1872, one Bay Mare, sup
posed to be about four years old. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove property, pay
clmrgcs and take her away, or she will be dis
posed of aooording to law.
r PETER McOEORGB.
CloarflolJ, July 17, 1H72.-31.
IS TIIK COURT l)K COMMON PLKAS
of Clearfield County, Pa.
W illiam Carson 1 No. 01, June Term, 1S72.
vs.
Hannah Carson ) Subpo na sur divorce.
Notice is hereby given to Hannah Cnrson, re
spondent In the above case, to bo aiul appear at
the next Court of Common Pleas, to be held at
Clearfield, on Hie 4th Monday of Feptouiber next,
to fttiswer to tho said complaint.
JUSTIN J. PIE, Sheriff.
July 17, l72.-t.
Itl NINTH A H Ht'H NOTIt'lCNoMco
Is hereby given that letters of administration
on the estate of JOHN BLOOM, Sr., deeeased,
late of Pike township, Clearfield oounty, Penna.,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate will please make
payment, end those having claims or demands
w i il present them proporly authenticated for let.
tlement. UEOROK BLOOM,
July 17, ml.-t
Administratis.
INOR ftAI.13. A BAIltlAIN. A House and
1 Lot In Wallarelon, with Household Goods,
ready for occupancy. Lot IflOaBO dwelling new
and comfortable! garden made. Apply to or ad
dress Mrs, L. TURNER.
JylT-Jt Wallaceton, Pa.
f"- AUiiOle -All person. are hereby oautioned
i ai'iinst harhoriiic or trusting uiy wife.
THEHKMHA LAdl.K, on my aeeount, a. ihe
having left my bed and board without Just cause
or provocation, 1 Will pay no dehta ol nev con.
trading. UKORUli LAULB.
CleaiBeld Julv 17 1972. -S)
Jftnrdti'art, Eltttvnri, Af.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
DBALIUI II
II All DWAllE,
Also, Manufacturer, of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD. PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harness, Collar., etc., for .ale by
II. F. BIQLER ct CO.
)ALMER'S TATKNT UNLOAD
lng Hay Forks, for lali by
II. F. BIGLEU It CO.
OIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, etc., for sals hj
II. F. BIQLER & CO.
ARN ESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Findings, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER k CO.
Q.raS,PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For sale by
If. F. BIGLER ft
CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS
AND
Sises, for sals by
II. F. BIGLER CO,
RON ! IRON 1 IliON I IKON !
For sale by
II. F. BIGLEIt 4 CO.
II
OllSE SHOES k HORSE SHOE
KAILS.fori.li by
II. F. BIQLER A CO
JULLEV ULOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for aale by
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
RUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sale by
II. F. BIO LEU & CO.
JODDER CUTTERS for nalo by
.u30 70 II. F. BIGLER CU.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpiIB FALL TEUM of fourteen weeks, wil
X commence Monday, Sepuuibor 2d, 17S.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Wrlting.Objeol Lei.
lleoirah... ' 7 00
P.nnnrv A rl! ntlkflLlll IDU I rilllirT
History, Local and descriptive Geography
with Mnp Urawing, urainmar, memai
and Written Arithmetic
( 0(1
12 00
10 0
12 OH
8 (10
Alirohra and the Seit-nees
Instruction in Instrumental music
Oil painting, 24 lessons
Wax worn
For full particulars send for t'lrcular.
Clearfield, Hept. 7, l70-l.vpd.
rooLEN MANUFACTORY.
The nndersig-nod takes pleasure in informing
his old customers and the public generally that
he baa refilled his Woolen Factory, al llridgeport.
rith the addition of new Inaeliitii-ry, wlncti will
.liable him to do all kinds of work In his line of
business on the shortest notice. He intends to
make Kul.L CAIUU.MJ a specially, during luo
oarding soasun, and hits mado arrangements lo
rieeive wool and return me rons to lue loiiuwmg
nlaees, vie! -..
ILH.HAKI ai'l.-"3lI o p i wnii, twiuw.u.
(JltAHAM'8 MILLS, Oraliainton.
He also intends to send out his Trading Wagons
as usual, and will por the mnnsisr mark kt ruii-a
for WOOL and Pit HEP PELTS, In cash or goods
to suit customers. Any peraons wishing to have
their wool carded and span, will be accommodated
...cither single yarn or double. Persons wishing
their wool spun, will designate tho fineness by
placing a note of directions ou the bundle, giving
the number of cuts per pound and the kind of
goods it I. to be made into.
Thanking his customer! for former favors, he
solicit! a continuance of the same,
May 15, 18713m.
THOMAS HILL.
WATCHES I
W ATCHES I
I bare large it eek of AMERICAN
rvVrl iuo SWISS WATCHES, of the ditto t
en. grades. In from two to eight ounce
cues. I offer these fur site LOW, end
guarantee them lo give entire satisfaction.
JEWELRY I JEWELRY I
A good assortment nf Ladles' and Oent'i
Jewelry of the latest styles! Always getting
omething new!
I would ask Lumbermen and others who In
tend purchasing Walcbei to call and lee my
lock before going to the eitlei, as I am very
sure I can aell Wafchci as low ai Ihey can be
bought, besldei the differ.'njic In distance In
the event of the goods proving defective.
All kinds of REPAIRING in my line promptly
attended to at the store on Second street, oppo
site the Court House. For your liberal support
n the past I am very thankful.
8. I. SNTDER.
April tl, nn.
rjx) THE FAliMEItS OF
CLEARFIELD COUNTY:
tWe offor
Hooirm m:v inoN mower
at prlnm 10 elionp tbnt no fortnnr on atTurd t lo
without 0011, unci wttrraot It to give per (cot ibUi-
fuCtlOU ID ftlJ CMi'l,
HAGKRSTO'WN HAY HAKE, or,
STONER'S, of Lancaster.
ELLIS A HOFFMAN'S THRESHER, ono-
horse tread, which le the best in the country,
Will warrant it to thresh from one huudrt'l to
three bundled bushels of grain per day,
FANNING MILLS, good and cheap.
CIDER MII.LS-Hlckock and the Buckeye.
GRAIN DRILLS. CORNI'LANTERS,
DOG aVOWEKS, for churning.
ROGERS' HARPOON FORK and SPROUT'S
Grapples and Pulleys, eo cheap that none need
be without tnom,
BUGGIES for sale always.
-4rWe also continue the butchering bullae..,
and win ouy or traue lor oujue and .tieep.
M. G. BROWN A BHO.
ClenrMd, Pa., May li.
Attoiilloii,' Lumticrinrn !
"llfE re now manufnetnrlng onr IMPHOVEP
H'i'EEL - SOCK KT DRIVING I'AOl
HOOKS, superior to any other In use. We he
elso In stork ft large quantity nf CanthonkS suita
ble for ratling purposes, which wa are selling
cheap for cash. ' AMOS A It. KENNAHD.
Clearfield, Pa., Marck) IS, 17I.
V.S)"i('jLl-
' ll.'- ori.i-
ins ihoitsides
TIN AND STOVE STORE I
G. S. FLEGAL,
riiilipsTjurj, Coatro County, Pa.
flAHK undersigned respectfully annoanoei to I
the nuh ie that na uai ou nana a ear
fully. lolooted and well assorted (took of
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
HOLLOW WARE !
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
WAR E I
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Till stock of Cooking Stoves consist! of
TUE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which have never failed lo bring peace and!
prosperity into familioft where it is used,
Diamond 8tate, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Sp.ars'
California Cook Clove, epeara' jinu-vuii,
Uas Burning Cooking Stoves, Victor,
. Reliance and Union Kanei,
Spears' Cooking Ranges,
' Ac, ate
im Tki Tin and Sheet Iron ware given with
the Stoves li made of the heaviest and best
material, and warranted to glre penect latis-
faotlon.
His Stock of Parlor & floating Stoves
It larger, better and cheaper than ever before
exhibited to tne puonc eonsisiing oi
Spears' Revolving Llghl Illuminating Stovft,
r. .. .-.- I,..--1 C--t..
bpears Anu-nusi was-nuiwiua. nr
tipears uroieuiar us,-uuibi ioui
btove, Spears' Uea-Dun.tng Parlor
Stove, Boqnet, Pearl, Oem, Ida,
Sou, Tropio, Nevada,
Ao., Ao.
Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heaters, ("peers' Re
volving blgui uvaiers
He ll also prepared to furnish ft complete
assortment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, &o.,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with the aole view to aerviee, rrom tne oesj ma-
terlal In the maraeu
V
PLOWS A PLOW POIKTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A
COMMON IRON KETTLES,
Of every description constantly on band.
OtiDERS FJU SPOUTIM3. ROOFINU
lA other work belonging to his business will
be promptly ailed by experienced and skillful
workmen.
BRASS, COr PER, OLD METAL, RAGS
AND CASII
Taken In exchange for gooda.
g--He especially Invites the attention of
Merchants wlrbing So parehase atwhoUsale.es
they will find it to their advantage to examine
all lioca oeiorv suibumiui
Look out for the Big Sign opposite the rest-
dence of Mrs. Dr. roster.
Am. Qoodi WaiU!itd ai RirixKto.
FLEGAL.
Phlllpsbnrg, June 8, H7(l.
augt 88
MOSHANNON LAND it LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
KAsmriCTinii -
LUMBER, LATH, AND riuiiiiia
II II K 1111. 1.1 Nil KORD. President.
Offico-Forest Place, No. 124 8.4th st, Phil a.
JOHN LAWSIIH, Ocneral Kup't,
Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa.
L.VD AD LIMBER C0MPAXY
OFFER
TO
rurrhascrs of Cholfc Goods
AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STOHE
IN
OSCEOLA. '
, HVew Cabinet!
1 rosltANNON LAND AND LUMllr.lt U(l3l-
,1 1 PAN V offer for sole Town Lots in the bor
ouih of Osoeole, I'lcartleld county, Pa., and also
Ms to suit purchasers outside uio ninns oi smu
hrnn.h. Osceola ia situated on the Moshannon
Cteik, in the richest portion of the county of
( i nrfli ld, on the line of Ihe Tyrone A Clearfield
iistlroud. where the MoMhanuon and uoavorton
bAneli roads Intersect. Il is also in the heart oi
me Moshannon eoal basin, and large nouies oi
wlilte pine hemlock, oak, and other timber sur
round Il One of the largest lumb r menufeclur
ihg establishment! In the State ie located In the
town, while there are ninny other lumber ftnd
shingle mills around It. The town is but se'en
years old, and contains a population'of one thou
sand inhabitants.
.-Fnr further Information apply at tne omoe
of the above company.
J U II .11 liAWClllH,
l:4:7l) General Superintendent.
"TOTIC I Having purchased the Interest ol
M J. A. Hlattenlierger, Esq., in the bu.lncse
heretofore carried Oft under the firm name of J. A.
Blatlenlierger A Co., the same will be ronduotcd
hereafter under the nnmo of Moshannon Land and
.umber Company, (Store.) . .
11. U. SlULLINGFtiHD. JOHN LAWH1IK,
v25lf President. uenerai cup .
Lime for Sale !
rpilR undersigned, residing nor the depot nas
made complete arrangements with Lime
llurnere east of tbo mountain, whereby he is ena
bled to keep constantly on hand a large quantity of
V U It E L IMKI
which he offers to farmers and builder! at ft trifle
above cost. Those In need or the article woum uo
well lo give me a call, or addrew me by letter, be-
for. negotiating their lime .,.-
Clearfield, P., June 9, 1MU.
DAVY k HUNTS
GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR,
1:100, 1.111. HIS. I 'l Mnrkol St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
A I ways on hand a large assortment of Cnrrlagcs,
Hnrncss, Ao.
Falling and Shifting Top Bugglel from to
Aim. Germantowns (shining lean) from . Ic
fJIdO. Roohayrayl (leather trimmed) from to
l:ij. Deitorns, No-Top Iluigles, Jnggcr and
Businesa Wagons from o0 lo tl'ID. Single Har
ness from t to 76 per eet. Double Harness from
'.'0tol26. Blankets, Whips, Halters, Sheets,
a i..i,.. mnA Mvarvihine ai.nertaiuing to the
hn.lneaa at eauallv low nrieos. Our motto la
''Cheaper lltan the CboapesL" Give us a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Fob. f-m.
rpo IIOHKH-: OWM'.ltt.-F. F. Coutriet,
X at Coutriet'l Store, Contrlet l Alius, or ai
!.'. i.. in. miii l..,m Uin Ituiie and Boue rta-
vlo for till, for one leg, er $16 for two legs. Will
guarantee t eure er no pav. y
1 1.
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, noarly
opposite the .tore of Weaver A Belts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Whnro Dipt will eon tin up to lutiply their old nd
m muij now uitomri-M inuj uome, wun
rUHK DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including all new remedies,)
Patent Medicinei, Paint! nnd Oili, Olasi and
Putty, Sohool ilooks, Matlonery, raper,
Ac.) also, a full line of Diug
giits' Sundries, Hair
Tonics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Article!, Brashes,
Toilet toaps. Pocket Bonis, sc., an oi
the best quality.
TV RE WISES ASD LIQVOJtSA
for medical A sacramental purpose, only.
Pure While Load, Colon of all kinds, Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, varnlsnei, turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Brushes, Flavoring
Extract!,
Confectionerlei, Bird Seed, Splee, ground nd
ungrounu, oi an aiuus.
SMOKERS AND CUEWERS
Will find our stock of Chewing
..! K,n..ltin Tohaeeo. Itnoorted and Do
mestic Cirers. .Snuff and Fine-cut to be of the
very best brand! in the mareet.
LAMrS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kinds of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of every variety.
llavlne a lone exncrieooo In the business, and
an extensive and well selected stock of mediclnee.
we are enabled to nil Physicians' prescriptions al
the shortest notice and an the moat reasonable
terms, day and algal-
IIARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., Maj 11, 1871-tf.
rTYaiT
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infirmities." St, Paul.
IIt. JMIYKll-H
PURB
UAEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A lafe, pnre, pleasant and health giving Tonus
V strictly vegetable, and manufactured from
the molt pure and choiee materials le not a spirit
drink nor substitute for whisky, but a lelentiflo
compound, for the protection of the system ftnd
the cure of disease, made from chemically pure
spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or ether Irrita
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
most delicate stomach. A long private eiperl-
enoe has attusted It!
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies'.
No Bitten at rreeent offered to the public
contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet so safe
and pleasant to take. Its use is to cure disease,
and It will not create an appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will cure the effect! of dissipation.
To lncreaae the Appetite, USE IT.
To nromote pleestion, U8R IT.
To cure Dyspepsia, USE IT.
To cure Fever and Ague, USE IT.
To cure Billiousnesi. USE IT.
To euro Constipation, USE IT.
To cure Chronic Diarrhoa, USE IT.
To cure Heart bum, USB IT.
To cure Flatulence, USE IT.
To cure Auid Eructations, . . USE IT.
To cure Netrous Debility, USE IT.
To cure HVdoehondrle, USB IT.
To cure Sallowncii of Completion, USE IT.
To cure Pimiilei and Blotchea, USE IT,
For Genoral Proitration of tho
Physical powers, USE IT,
an J it will cure you.
Sold evervwhent. at II.00 Per bottle, Manu
factured eicluslvcly by
A. I. SUA W,
Druggist,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Who offers liberal luduoeiuonta to the trade.
Oct. 27, lS01l:tf.
uu HI 111.1.9 OF TIMOTHY 8KKD
1UU and 100 bushels of CLOVKR t'KKU
t..r aula at id. f!iirnnr Klore. Iiv
R. A. W. P IRVIN
Curwensville, fa., Fob. 14, 1ST J.
1.1 wry Htnble.
milR nnderslirned bets leave to Inform the pnh.
X Ho that he ll now fully prepared to accommo
date all In the way of furnishing Horses, lliiKKio!,
Baddies and Harness, on the ihortrst notice and
on reasonable terms. Hrsidenee on Locust street,
between Third and Fourth.
UKO. W. OBARIIART.
Ilearfleld, April 11, 1867.
JSAAC JOUNSON k BONS,
Uanufaoturers and Dealer! Ift
Ilootn mid NHocmJ
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gallon,
Men
, lloys' and Women'! Heavy Voota, and
Broganl, Ac, Ao, ,
Blore and shop en Bacond llred, nearly oppo.
nre and shop c
II. r. lligler A
cue i. r. ingiur si vo. namware store.
r.b. a, 1872-1.
f LEAKflfilP, PA.
ii LATEST MOVB1
5rj 5oo&s, Creairj, (tit.
S
r. WsUTIR...
,.W. W, ftlTTi,
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
Are offering, at the old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
their itock of goods, oon.istlng ef
DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES,
B00T3 A SHOES,
HATS A CArS, HARDWARE,
QUEKNSWAItE,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
t-
I At the most reasonable rales for CASII or In
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
jtair Advance! made to those engaged In get
ting out iquare timber on the most advantageous
terms, January 5, 1P70.
. B. AftKOLD...
..W. COS! BAnTH0.
"Cheaper lhau tfic Cheapest!"
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
just aacaivaD ir
Arnold A Ifnrtslioni,
(One door well of First National Bank,)
CUHvYF.XSVILLE, PA.
nAVINQ just returned from the east with a
complete assortment of Ooodl suitable for
Spring and Enmmer trade, we are bow ready
to furnish all kinds of Qoodi
"Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanking our customers for their
Uboral patronage during the put year, we
would molt respectfully ask for ft continuance
of the same.
Our Stock consist! of a complete assortment
of Dry Qoodi, Notions, Hardware, Queensware,
Wlllowware, Oroceiiri, Boots t Shoei, Data A
Capi, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ao. Alio, Flour,
Bacon, Salt, Fish, Grain, etc
All of which will hi sold on the most reason.
able terms, and the highest maiket price paid
for Oraln, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and
Country Produca.
TO-Please give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. Satlsfaetioft guaranteed as to price
and quality. "S
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corner of Main and Thompson EtrccU,
pr20 CURWENSVILLR, PA.
, Il A C Ii IN ElHOPfcl
GREAT EXCITEMENT
FRENCHVILLE I
IN
The bloodv eon test between France and Prussia
is at an end for the present, ao far ai Ihe eleugh-
tering of men and the destruction of property il
concerned. The Royal Juggler! no doubt pride
themselves and rejoice over the result, hut how
insigiiinoant is their work when compared with
the humane and ouristian courts oi
L. M. COUDRIET,
who fan un.lertakeD to tnpplr til the cttiirm In
tha lower end of the oounty with food ftnd raiment
M f xoerdinjc low ratM from hii miimmotb i.re in
Ml'LhUMiUKU. whore he can lwayi be found
retly to wait upon olten and uj'p'j them with
Dry Goods of nil Kinds,
Bnoh Cli.dn, pRttnctti, rMimfrft. MuliD
DoUinci, Linen, Itrillinfri, Calieoei,
Trim mingi. Kibbone, Lc,
RMdv-made Cloth. na, Doats and Short. llaU nnd
Cpf all of the bait material and made to order
Hole, dock, uiovee, muirnn, umevi, iuuuuui.o.
GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Pupar, Rtr, Molanw, rith, Saltf
Pork. Linseed Oil, Fiih Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Qaeeniiware, Tinware, Caitinr, Plow
and 1'low Caitinfrs, Naili, tptkei, Cora Cult.va
tori,Cidrr Prciif,auJ all kindi of Axei.
Perfumery, PtlnU, Vamlch, GIbm, and a general
Uetortment of istaiionery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brand', alwari on hand, and will be
old at the lowest poattuie ngurei.
LIQUORS, inch at flraody, Wlnts, Gin, Wbliky,
J ay net Medicine, iiosicuori ana
llooflaud'a Bitterp.
6000 pound of Wool wanted for which the
hichr't price will be paid. Clovenoed on band
and for aale at the lowest market price.
A Ino. Ajrent for Btrattonvitlc and Curweniville
ThrcihinR Macninei.
fc-o,rll and tee for 7 on reel ret. Ton will find
everything usually kept in a retail atoae.
L. M. COUDRIET
Frencbville P. 0., March 1, W71.
C
UttWENSVILLE!
SPRING & SUMMER, 1872
FAUST & GOODWIN
Are now receiving. In addition to their fine etoek
on hand, a fresh supply of NKW UOUDS from
the test. A toll lino la
DRY GOODS AND !KI.SS GOODS I
Latest itvloi!
DOLLY V AMIENS, TBl.MMINOS, LADIES'
HATS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY,
BOOTS ASD SHOES,
DMHIS, PAINTS, OILS, Ac,
HARDWARE, QVKKNS WARB,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARK,
Groceries, Bacon, S. C. ham, Fish
halt, fr., if.
Special attention ha, been given to our scloo
tion ol Ladtos Dreei Good! and Trimminga.
Having purchased ftt the very lowest cash
prices, we arc prepared to offer Inducements to
cash buyers, and we Invite all to call and ciam
Ine before purchasing elsewhere.
Oar thanks aro extended to enr oustomeri for
their liberal pstronage In the peat, and we hope
to meiu ft coniiunanoc,
FAl'FT A 000DWIN.
Curwensville, April il, 17J .Ira.
lirANTI'.li
-tno.two No. 1 J6 ineh 8havod
IT
flll.NULKH, for which the hiirliest market
price will br paid. r. HALI.AU11KH
Hotttrdale, t eb, !, Ie73 I v
v SottU.
nAW HOUSE, '
(Cor. of Market Pront streets,)'
Ol.AAnrinui'i rm
Thli magnificent Hotel ll entirely new, eemV
plete Id all Hi appointment!, nd eonvenient Uf
the Court House. A free Ouiulbui rum lo and
in. il,. Dcnot on the arrival and departure sf
each train. JnHrJ. K. O. C'LKMKhTo,
April 10,
Proprlelrest,
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NEW WASIIINUTOjf, PA,
Thil new nd will furnished house has been
taken by the undersigned. He feels eonfident of
beiug able te render aatlsfaotlon to those who may
favor him with a call. '
May 8, 1872. 0. V. DAVIS, Prop V.
T)EVERE HOUSE,
li BURNSIDE, PA.
The subscriber having built anew Hotel, wills'
all modern improvements', li prepared to reooivv
guests, 'ino table will ne suopneu wun me vesv
In the market the bar with tte chooloest linuors.
Uood llahling attached.
apM-iy A. ll. BLUAr.tr r.n, rropr,
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET Sr., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
TniS largo and commodious new hotel Knr
beun onened for the acooinmodatlon of the"
Kublie, where the proprietor will be glad te meet
il old friends, and receive a share ef public pat
ronage. DJ llrlot personal aneniiuu lo me ess
tails of hii busineii, be hopes to he aide to render"
satisfaction lo bis patrons. The TAB LB will
-iv. I,, hountifullv sunulied with the beat that
can be procured in the market, and the BAB
. - ..... l t,..i!.d neve a.
will eontaln ft lull since oi wHwveu, esuej are
Uood itabling attached. -
CASPER lEIPOLfcf,
Clearfield, March 8, 18C9-ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Cornor of Second and Market Streets,
CLI.Anl'IKLI), PA.
ri'nU old aid commodious Hotel has, durlag
X the pait year, been enlarged te double lift
former eapaoll for t strliament of atrars
gen and guests. Thl whole building ha! been
refurnished, and the proprietor will spare a
paini to render hii guests oomfortable while
staying with him.
-The "Maniion Ilouse- Omnlhni mns I
and from the Depot oft the arrival and departure
of each train. JOHN DOUGHERTY,
ftpro-70 tf Propriotoa.
LEONARD HOUSE,
Ncnr the Railroad Depot,
CLEARFIELD, PEN N'A. '
This house is large, well furnished, and nearly
new, and the Proprietor feels confident of render
ing satisfaction to guests. K. B. Uood stabling
connected with the hotel.
o4-71 S. B. ROW, Proprietor.
S'
T. CHARLES HOTEL,
(Oimorii R. R. Drrot.l
CLEARFIELD. PEN N'A.
The undersigned, having beoome proprietor
of this house, il now ready lo entertain strangers'
and travelers, and therefore lulieltl sojourners to
give him a call. His Table will be supplied with
the best the market affords, end til Bar will con
lain the cboiceit of wines and liqnorl. Extensive
itabling is'ettacbed.- Charges moderate.
janlO'fJ JAMES McLAUOULIH,
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court Bouse,
CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A.
Accommodations firit-claii and charges moderate;
oett JOHN.F. TOTJNO, Proprietor.
M
ON TOUR HOUSE,
Opposite the Court Uouse,
LOCK IIAYEN, P E.NK'A,
JcH'71 i HAUEEAL A KR0M, Propl
ROCKERIIOI'P 110L814,
BF.LLEFONTE, PA,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
Proprletora.
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A
MEHICAJi HOUSE,
Main Street,
BH00KVILLK, PENN'A-
SHANNON A BPRKETf,
Proprietor.,
o tl
A I LUO AD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PIIILIPHUUHU. PEN!? 'A.
The nndervincd keepa constantly on band tha
bert of Liquora. Hit table it alwitja auppliea
with ihe bent the market effordi. The traveling
public will do well to give him a call
j)ovl,03. nuiiniu uuviv!
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
5 ClUtWENSVIl.LE,
Clearfield eountv, Penn'ft,
This old and well establilhed Hotel, beautifully
situated on the banks of the Susqnehannft, In th.
borough of Curwensville, has been leased lor
term ol yi-ari by the undersigned. It baa been,
entirely refitted, and il now open to the public
generally and the traveling community In par
ticular. No naini will be spared to render guest!
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
Stablina room for tho accommodation ol teams.
Charges raodernte.
BepU 28, l7-tr. tlil iiiav.w.
,oots nuil Allocs.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS just received a One lot of French CALF
SKINS, and is now prepared to manufeo-
ture everything in hii line at the loweet ngurei.
lie will warrant nil won to ne ft! reprssemeq,
He respectfully solicits a call, at hii ihop on
Market strett. second dror west of the postoBoe,
where he will de all in his power to render satis
faction. Some line Uaiter topi on hand.
niy,'7-y DANIKL CONNbLLT.
XEW LOOT AJD SHOE SHOP
EDWARD MACK,
Cor. MARKET A 3d Sti., CLEARFIELD, Pi
THE proprldor has entered iota the BOOT
SHOE business at the cbov. slaud, and
is determined not to be outdone either ift qnftlo
Ity or price for hii work. Special attention
will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. He
haa on hand a large lot of Brench Kip and
Calf Skins, of the very be si quality. The rlllw
ens of Cleerleld and vicinity are respectful)
Invited to give him ft trial, Bo charge Ipr call.
novo.' o tf
I1 ft
$U5ffUUfOU.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTBY,
fTMIK undersigned, having esUblished ft Koi
I eerr on the 'Pike, about halfway betweeft
Clearfield and Curwensville, is prepared to fur
nish all kinds of UK I' IT THEKS, (standard and
dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vinsa,
Gooacberriel, La. ton Ulackberry, Strawberry,
and flasberry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Tree!,
guinea, and early soiriet Hnnbarn, l. uiuei,
promptly attonded to. Addren,
4. II. VI KlUJIT
cepIt-fiS-y Curwensville, P
O. I, c,
y eeriea, Queomware, Glastware, lniffi and
Nutiopi, Conftotiouorief, Ao,, cheap for oaah.
The luhanrtber befti laave lo in fine hit eld end,
new euatomera thiU be baa opened
A VARIETY ST0RH
IN flLEN IlOrjI, PA,
And will tell r odd at priori to tnlt the timet. A
liberal reduction will ue made to euetomert buT
ing ai wholenale.
Call and eiamine mj itock before purebaitnj
elaewhpre. A liberal aharo of pubhe palronage i
tulicitod.
O. J. KKAOY.
Olen Hope, Pa., June H. lTI.
JEW 8TOKE
IN IIOUTZDAJEI
P. GALLAOHKR having jnat rflnrnrj from
the eaat with an entire new and eomplcte aiaort
ment of Merrhandiae, anitable for Winter and
Hjirinjr trado, which hat been aeleoted with (rreat
eirt nnd boo fill I at low rate, it prepared to fur
niih tbeeiiuetif of lloutidale and vioinilj wit
gcuida at a very light advance on flrit coat foj
nni, Coontr Prod nre and Hhltrg.ee taken at
markat prioe. Cah and aanmin my ttoek before
iiurubaainf clit-whcre.
1 p. fuTsLAoiinn.
M,.utidlc( Pa., Fib..', IS72 1