Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 31, 1872, Image 4

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
: V CLEARFIELD, Pa. ;
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JDLY 31, 1971.
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paper timid be banded In early on Tuesday
aorning, u we go to preas at 11 o'cloek, (noon.)
HKUCIOUS NOTIt ICS.
Methodl EpIacopal-eVhurcii--Re. A. I).
Yooi'M, Ciurtor. I'nl'lio Hervic every Sabbath
at l"i A. M.,and T P.M.
flalibath Rotaool at 9 A. M.
Prajw Meeting every Thursday, ?i P M.
Communion Herf lee, Brit Hal bath of every
month, at 10 A. M.
HU Andrew'! Churfh-T.plcopaI--Rev.
Qaona Hall. Public Herviee Sunday morning
t 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday School al
8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
at T o'clock.
Presbyterian Cburrft Rer.II. fl.BrTi.ru.
Preaching oa the Lord's day at 10J and 7i
aVelock.
, Monday Reboot at 8 p. m.
1'rayer Mutating on Wednesday at Ti p. m.
Pastor's Uible Olm on Saturday at 71 p. m.
Wt. Frulicle CliurrhCathollr Iter. T.
4T . Mi-Mani's. Mass at I "4 o'oloek A. M., on the
ieoond and fourth .Sundays of each month.
.Lutheran C'burch.Kor. A.J. lUnTsnesr
eraehing every (Sabbath, morning and evening,
flahbath School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting evtry
Wednesday evening.
. Attention. Lot no Domocrata who
are entitled to natural iiatlon forget to attend to it
at the next term. of Court.
nm t-m.
New Pohtofpici. A new Pontofllce
.has been established at Rmerloks-llle, In Pineerek
-township, 6 mi lei aaJt 0 flrookville, and Mr,
Emanuel Wtlser appointed Postmaster.
' The Mountain Voice. Johnstown
m art just now sporting a daily newspaper with
the above title, and edited by James P. Campbell,
formerly of the Altoona Sun, Woy the Koto be
read by the whole mountain region, and all lire
lo a green old age.
Soldiers' IMhcharoes. J. McPer-
hint, writing from Washington to the Harriahorg
Tlrgrap, states that an affidavit giving a reason
able aeoount of the low of a soldier's discharge, is
a I way aoeepted in lira of the diicharge. Under
b laat bounty aot be ! daily filing new affidaviti
to aeoount for the accidental Iota of 3ichargci
or giving other reaeonifor not producing the dls.
charge.
Cleaned Out. The July floods
bave effectually cleaned out I he rafting it ream i In
tbia oounty, let the mult be what It may. No
Old stock on band thii year. Pitch In for a whole
new outfit next spring. The River, Clcarflnld
Creek, Cheat Creek, Klnnemahonlng, Sandy Lick,
And Mahoning creaks all elrar of raft i and lugs.
We feel good over It, yet not a stick or log did we
wn. . ' ' 1
Fatal Accident Tlio Bellofonto
Watchman of Friday says t The bunting of a
grindstone at Mann'a axe factory, in Sprlog town
hip, oil Wednesday, killed one man and wounded
another. The name of the deed man It John Apt
and that of the wounded one, Patrick Pearl. Mr.
Apt wn killed Instantly, and leaves n family to
mourn his lots. Mr. Pearl was badly hurt, but
will probably recover.
Additional Uounties. Tho .Now
Cattle Gautf bat received the following from
Hon. Wn. McClelland: "For tho Information of
tfaote who have spoken and written to me on the
lubjeet, please notice in your paper that by ro'
-oent decision of the second Comptroller of the
Treasury, reversing a former decision of Auditor
Trench, member of the Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps are entitled to tho additional $1U0 granted
three years soldiers, as per bill approved April
MA, ISTl. Yours respectfully,
Wn. McClsllasl.
Tuaouuji Line. Tito Northorn
Central railway, by the completion of tbe Haiti,
more and fotomao railroad, baa a through eoo-
neetion from tbe west to Washington. Pariengcrs
going to Washington from all parts of the wett
and north can now avoid the delay formerly tub
Jeeted to at Baltimore, and can also bare their
baggage checked through. This Is a great eon
venienoo, which tbe traveling pub lie will eppre
elate. Nor Is the through con Dee t ion the only ad-
vantage te be gained. Tioketi for Wajhington
from Baltimore via tbe Baltimore and Potomac
Tailroad eost one dollar, or twenty cents less than
by the Baltimore and Ohio.
a-
Amotiikr Wail. Wo learn that
Postmaster Uaulin has been tn eorrcupondeooe
with the Pottoffiee Department for several month
with reference to tbe granting of another dally
mall over tbe Tyrone and ClearBeld Railroad, and
that hie negotiations are likely to succeed, and
Ahat another mall will be delivered by tbe Eipreii
Arain tn the evening, on or about the 1st of Auguat.
'Tbia will be' very convenient for the patrons of
the office In this place, from the fact that the
Philadelphia and New Yoik dally newipapers will
reach here the earn day they are published ( bat
It will add muoh to the labor of tbe Poitmaster.
Bound For New York. Mr. Isnao
L. Keiseniteib, who for eleven years past has been
agaged in the cloth Ids; business in this pUw,
old his stock and will leave in a short time with
bis family fur New York elly, where he designs to
eater in a larger field of trade. We regret this.
Mr. Keisenslein Is one of our beet substantial b
tnesa men, and a very useful oltiten, and Clear-
fleld can Illy afford to lose him. May suoeeaa at
tend htm In bis new enterprise. The card of his
firm will be found in our advertlsingnolumns.
"Relay, at he was familiarly called, will be
aniseed, not only by the Gorman population, but
by all. Ho was an upright, conscientious buslneas
man, whose word won Just as good as his note.
' Wind Storm. On Thursday last
quite a sersre tornado paesed over tbe eastern
jjpertlon of Ibis county, near Reynoldirille, doing
eontiderable damage." The stump of a tree tome
ten rods from Mr. William Best's barn, was taken
wp and thrown en Its roof, breaking Its way
throng') ( and a splendid orchard, belonging U
the same gentleman, was torn up and demolinhed.
A new home belonging to Mr. William Boy let, on
the road at this end of the long woods, was turned
over, aU the family mother and five children
being In It at the time j but mlracutouaty, not one
awae Injured, a bedstead propping the floors off
them. The roofs of Mr. Ml-tire', saw mill and
etable were blown off, and the growing erops in Its
course literally demolished. Tbe eoarse of the
hurricane was eastward, and was a quarter of a
mile In width. BrtkwilU ffMOfiean,
Deatu from Coal Oil. It bocomoa
anr painful doty to chronicle auother of those
heart-rending ooenrrenoof, which of late yean so
frequently shock the eommunMy.
On Thursday afternoon, the ISlhlnsL,, Rath
aged about twelve years, daughter of Mr. George
A., and Mrs. Margaret Mills, of Thompson to wo,
thii oounty, In attempting to kindle ftre in n eoek
log stove, poured some eoal ell out of n ean oca
talcing about half a gnllon of the Inflammable
stuff en the smouldering embers, when the liquid
ignited, bursting tbe ean nnd scattering the flam
tng ell tn every direction, completely enveloping
the poor child In flame. Her alothee were baraed
tn an Incredibly ohort speoe of time, but short
It was her body was eoTered from the crown of
iter head to the soles of her feet with deep tern.
She survived her injuries about one hoar and a
half, remaining rational to tbe end. Junintm
i a o
Lit of lottera remnlning unclaimed
In the Pftstnfte m Clearfield, for the week endina
tfuly Wth, l71i
Arnold, A.
Hmd-reo, Charles H.
Black, Mrs. Mary.
rraf"r,orre B.
Creakean, Alkan. '
DauKbeahauxh, Kate.
Deling Patrick.
Puhfr. K II.
Graham, A. W.
.llrrUrt. Thoaaaa.
Hiehy.Joau.
Halt. Rtriiben.
Kelley, Jeraee P.
I.wi, Louisa. '
MM'altum, W. . II.
Norrls, Oewrge W. (S)
Oweas, Mies JCete.
Qui nn, Jeeoh.
Mfrtdg,J.hn M,
8mtta, Am.
VmIo, frtd. I
Weed, Isabella.
P A.tMI'LlN.r.M.j
Communioated.
Ma. Euitob -Please allow me, through the
medium of your pnper, to explain la behalf of the
BehooVPIrevtors of Lawrence township, the quae
tions asked by "Humble Taxpayer" la the Ri
rtaLicA of July Id.
In publlshingthe financial statement la an
nbrcvlaled form, we eomplled with tbe law and
requirement! of the School Department, as we un
derstood it. As for publishing tbe aeoount again,
the old board has not the power, nnd as I am not
a ikembor of the new board, I onnnot say what
tbey will do. Tbe amount due from Taylor
RowlesJone 1st, 18T2, upon tbe settlement of his
aoeoant, wee $1,149.14. Amount dun from W
P. Read IC5S.47, Included la tbe above batanoe
due from Bowles. W. P. Read hat paid since
June I tt, 1172.88, leaving a balance doe from him
at the present time of (182.89. Clark Drown.
Treasurer for the year ending June 1st, 1809,
paid tbe balance due from him on January 15th.
1S72, In full, and bis account was squared, and I
presume Read and Rowles would have done the
same If the "humble taxpayers" would have
".forked over" their taxet at the proper time. Tho
amount reeeived from other sources are at follows:
Of Q.&, Read (being balance due on school boose
and lot commonly called "Bed Bug College,"
$423.77 j old storo old, $5.00 j old school house
(Crooked Run) $1&.00; total $113.77. "My neigh
bors say tbey only had four mouths school during
tbe year." Mount lion sub -district bad five
months school, one month being due acid district
from previous year. Mount Calm inb-district
bad seven months, three months being due from
previous year, and all tbe other tnb district had
four months, making a total ef fifty-two months
taught In all tbe schools slnee June 1st, 1871
which multiplied by $41.3010-13 (which Is the ex
aot average per month for teachers' salary) will
make $2,148.00, as stated, for teachers wages
That is what went with the 6o.60. Now H
ble Taxpayer," you sent some scholars during the
last named three 'months, then why did you not
admit that there was more thaa four tuontha
school taught in each sab-district Orders out
aUnding June 1st, lb71, $1,001.89. Tbe treainry
has redeemed order since that date to the amoui
of $1,100.00. 8. C. Bloom.
SptHals
A Cabb. We desire to say to our clients, who
have favored us with their business In the past as
well as those who desire to do so In the futurci
that we have removod our Law and Colleotion
office from Market to Locust street, directly west
from the residence of Hon. W. A. Wallaie and
Dr. R. V. Wilson. Our office la but one square
and m half from tbe Court House, and only half
a square from Second street, which Is tbe main
business street of the town,. We have In our office
one of Heislok A Bro.'s largest fire end burglar
proof aa fee for tbe safe keeping of books, deedai
notes and other valuable papers, that may be
plecd tn our charge.
Thankful to those who Have entrusted ct with
their business in the past, we hope by a striot at
tention to business to merit and receive our full
share of legal business la ifao future.
Tuos. J. McCulloi-oh A Bro.,
AUorites-at-I.aW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Fon Balk. A. I.Rhaw offers for satoe first class
buggy, and an excellent road wagon. Persons in
want of inch articles will consult their interests
by calling on him. jy31tf,
Fruit Cans made from tbe best Charaoal Tin
and soldered on the out aide. Also Cement and
Putty at Backbit A ScaaTvca'a.
Fivi Town Lova ron al at Low FiotraKs.
The undersigned has got five town lets to sell,
oheap and on reasonable terms.
J. Q. Ben ar van.
Clearfield, Pa., July 81, 1872-4 L
Notice. Having closed out my business in
this place, I hereby giro no ties to all customers
Indebted to me, to come forward at once and settle
their respective accounts. My son Charles Is au
thorised to settle, collect and receipt for money in
my abseooe. Ibaac L. RiiieHSTCia,
Clearfield, July Sl-St.
Chahow.- Daniel Stewart A Ron, having pur
chased the tlook of clothing formerly In the
bands of I. L. Roisensleio, would Inform the pub
lic that they oan be found at tho old ttand, in the
Mansion House building, ready to elotbe nil cus
tomers with tho best, at tbe lowest prices. Give
them a call.
We have often wondered whether there is a per.
f jn In all New England, who does not appreciate
the value of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment at a
family medicine F It Is adapted to most all pur
poses, and Is the best pain killer that oan be uood.
Farmer nnd stock raisers have frequently told
ua that tbey have seen very good reaults from giv
ing Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders to sows
and swine before and after tbey drop their young,
The powders put them in good condition, and give
them strength to care and provide for the rack
lings, ftCTTfJFff! PcTTHEa!
Tip Top,
Queen of the Meadow,
Red Racer,
Our Heat,
Clipper, and
Grata rVytbes,
JelO-fit For sale by n. F. Bio Li a A Co.
Blatb Paut. Persons wanting paints of any
color will find them prepared for uae at
Je19-6t H. F. HirJLnn A Co.'t.
Water Coolers at II, F. Bigler A Co.'s, I
Fly Nets and Scrim Horse Covert large as
sort men t for sal by
JyA II. F. Bio li a A Co,
II. F. Bigter A Co. have been making extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware the laat few
days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Ped
dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, ean be Ken
at their store. May 21.
Paints, Oils nod Varnlshitj for sale bj II. F
Bigler A Co.
Fa aim Gaorirn Plastbu. Roestred at Corner
Store by ear load and for sale by
K. A. A W. D. Irwi.
Cnrwensville, March IS, 1672.
Wood and Willow Ware ef all descriptions tor
at a U. 9. iW ifl.
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Croquet Pets at H. F. Bigler A Co.' $
Aovica to all Panauas OwfliRe) 11 on abb, You
are Invited to eatl at H. F. Bigler A Coe, and
examine the Gum-Lined Beotah Caee Horee Col
lar, warranted to heal all sore shoulders and gall.
Also, the new patent Zine Collar Pads. I
Bird Cage-
-a large assortment at H. F. Big-
Wr A Co. 'a.
Coe's Phorphate for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Wire Garden Trellises, of different site. Hang
ing Baskets and Wire Work, at 11. F. Bigler A Co.'s.
Novira to Wasob abo Cabriaqb Makshi. We
have Just reeeived a geanrnl assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Pp rings
nd Axles, which we offer cheap for cash.
II. F. Biolri A Co.
NoviCB T TUB Dlftrm.mna in Wn m
After April (Hh we will have the largest asenrt
ment oi fishing tarkle ever brought wmt r the
Allegbeoire, fonlsling of Rods. Uaeketa, Flies,
Hunks, Lines. Hnil Bote. A. Ail Aii
of 1mo Walton are invited to call nnd examine
our H. W. H 10 li a A Co.
Msrch 27, lS72.tr
A fall Ma. f H".bold llw.d,, Jtpt.a Win.
- for uh b, if. r. BiKlvr A C.
Look Ttrti Wat I
F.II thmmml Mid llnp WUMig
ll.Hm, only !.() ATri.PQAI.il.
Plain M.nM.Unlli, only $I.J5 AT FKKUAI.'II
rin'J,n(rrMIJnil.n,.nl, I.T4AT KI.RlMI.K
Iutinn bar. ll.il.rorlr Lit AT KLKHA! S.
Mnrooco llailrr., l, J 8 j AT 1'I.KUAIK
Mm'. Uultot., 2 utt m AT FI.KHAI.'B
llnr, Kl, llool ol ATPLKDALH.
I.tihlKip Hoirt., oeljr I X AT FI.K,1AI.'
Pr.nrh 0lf Bg.l ml, I H AT PLBHAI.'S
Kin. Calf IImIi,hI; 4..0 ATFLbXIALS.
On 8xmd UnM, Jatl btttw Ik. Ckmrtald Cnnl,
aauonnl llank. Th. only way w k aoBTlnnd
Ikat Flcg', ahcM. nraobra,. U toeall Mid Ma for
yoaraair. noonp I(1WH WITH TLKASI RB.
Jim I, l7I..ir.
RECAPITULATION,
Croquet Beta.
Bird Cages.
Wire Uardeu Trellleea, ; -
Hanging Baskets. ,' '
Wire Work. -
Wood nnd Willow Ware. '
Household Goods. 1 4
All klnda of Hardware. .1.
Japanned War.
Boaartb't Patent Refrigerator
Water Coolers.
Painta, Oils, Vernlabea.
Calcined Plaster. ,k
Coe's Phosphate. "
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
Ringle and Doubl Shovel Plows,
Cultivators, Iron and Wood.
Cultivator Teeth and Shovel Plow Shovels.
Vixhlng Tackle.
All of the above for rate at the mammoth Hard
ware Hi ore of 11. V. Jiigler A Co., Second street.
isicarnoia, re, m
Boaorth'a Patent Refrigerator tbe greatest hot
weather comforter ever invented. Call and exam
Ine them. H. F. Biai.rn J) Co.
On tbe morning of July 2Mb, 1872. In Clear
field, of disease of tbe lungs, Miaa FAN MR
UAKKKTT, third daughter of Hon. Uu, R, Dak
nnrr, aged 21 years.
Tbe peculiar circumstances surrounding the
sickness and death of this young lady, and tbe
man) estimable traits ol character she possessed,
entitle her to more than a pasting notioe. The
writer of these lines knew her from childhood,
ana being many years her senior, had freuuant op-
nrtunities to observe her many excellent qualities
th of uiiud and of heart. She was young, beau
tiful and intelligent, and when in health, her
amiable disposition, evenneae of temper and kind
ness of heart endeared her te all who knew her
She drew around her, fay tbe power of love, scores
of friends, both young and old, whose saddened
looks and tearful eyea,ae they gated upon her for
the last lime, told in language plainer than words
that not only was her family bereaved, but that
tbey, too, bad sustained an Irreparable loss.
She bad been long confined to her room before
her death, a helpless sufferer, and yet she was pa
tient, thoughtful and resigned. Not a murmur or
complaint ever escaped her lips. The same love
ly traits of eharaoter doveloped In her life, shone
out with increased lustre in her sickness. There
were many reatona why she might have desired to
live. Her home, her position, her youth, her cir
cumstances were all calculated to endear hor to
life, and yet sbe could continually aav, "1 am
ready to die I am not afraid of death." She
seemed to have been admonished of her approach
ing dissolution long before her friends were alarm
ed about her recovery. In view of it, she busied
herself in her preparation. Her Bible, which had
been her dally companion for years, shows by her
notes upon It how oiose a student of it sb had
nnen. uer selcotious in It were of the moat com
forting and cheering eharaoter to the dvinc ehria
tian, and pointed with unerring certainly to tho
death she died and lbs heaven aha oblelued. Her
Prayer Book lay upon bur bed, and ooeuiiied every
spare moment. Sue freely talked of hor death.
and gave tbe moat comforting assarancee to those
around her of her hope in Christ, Bbe was a trulv
Kious, ehhntien young lady, and from the day of
er confirmation in tbe Episcopal church until the
time 01 ner aeaio, ane never neglected a obrlatian
auty. .
Hur death was as peaceful as It was beautiful,
For several days she rested comfort ably, and en
joyed during the nights almost undisturbed sleep.
On the night the died, she slept calmly until about
12 o'clock, when her father was called to wnteh by
hor, and she again full Into a peaceful slumber,
only to nwako lo a brighter life. For three hours
sbe slept on, and without a etrugle, or moan, or
heavy breath, her spirit took its flight. She went
to sleep In death. So peaceful and silent was tbe
parting, that abe diiturbed not bcr father, who
welched by tbe side of hit dying child, and
knew It not, until the shadow fell and death bad
sealed ner tor his own. And thus she died
"As fades n summer cloud away,
As sinks tbe gale when storms are o'er,
As gently shuts the ere of day, v
At dies a wave along the shore." , . 1
On July 16lb, 171, at Lutbersbarg, JAMKS
ten nr. iv, ageq wt year, z months and 16 days,
On July 2.1il, 1871, Mrs. ELIZABETH, wife of
u. m, n ATtoa, agod u years, 4 months and ft
aays.
On Saturday, July 13th. 1872. of whoonln
""K". v m n., in mo 1 aun i uq &MILV
nonTiiABo, aged X3 days.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by then a no Mosaop, Wholesale
anti neiaii ueaier in Ury uooda, tlroeeries, Pro
visions, an., Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
CLBAariBLB, Pa., July 30, 1972.
ApploS.green,00 1 00 Hogs, dressed 0
Dried, $ lb 12, 11 Met, green-
Applebulter.ygal, 1 90 Hams 00 18
"uuer uifiaj jo nnouiur..uu((S 16
Beans $0 00 1 16 8ides.....u.,.,.e0fq) 120
Buckwheat 2d Lard t.bO 11
Buckwheat flour B, A Mess pork, 11 bbl..,18 00
Beef, dried- 22, Oats 74
Beef, fresh A 11) Onions 2 90
Boards, M 12 00(14 00 Potatoes M 0O(V (10
Corn.shelled 1 90 Peaches, dried, R.. 12
Corn, ear 00($ 89 Piaster, ft bbl 190
Corn meal, aack, 1 30 Rye , 1 b
Chop, V cwtl 1 (A 7 40 Rags, ft I
C1overaeed 7 00 8alt.isaek 2
Cheese 20 Hhinglet.l H In. $4(55 00
Cherries, b Wd) 14 Hhingles.20 In 1 0(1 6 00
Chicken, drsd, fb, li Timothy seed t 00
Kgff ZI'TMIflW 12
Flaxseed t 00 Wheat.. 173
Flour 0 OOfullfl 00 Wool .
11 r 00 Ofli.ilfi 00 Wood, eorJ.. g 16
T?BTR A Y Came trespassing on tbe premises
li 01 ine sunaarioer, in Lawrenoe townahln. on
the 3d day of July, 1872, one Day Mare, aun-
posed to be about four years old. Th owner la
requested to com forward, prove property, pay
obarges and take her away, er sb will be die-
poseu 01 aooording to law.
I'rSJXK UcQKORGB.
Clearfield, July IT, 1872.-3L
TN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
X "f Clearfield County, Pa.
V) illlam Carton ) No. 91, June Term, 1872.
vs. V
Hannah Carson 1 Rubncena aur divorce.
Notioe la hereby given to Hanuah Carson, re
spondent In tbe above ease, to he and appear at
the next Court of Common Pleas, to be held at
Clearfield, en the 4th Monday of September next,
w aiiBwvi w ui Bait boiuiiimiui.
JLbTlN J. PIE, Pberiff.
July 17, 1872.-3L
ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE Notice
Is herebv riven thul letter of administraHnn
ou the estate of JOHN BLOOM, Sr.. deeesed.
late of Pike township, Clearfield county, Penna.,
having been duly grantid to the nnderfligned, all
persons Indebted to said estate will p!ee make
payment, and those having eleime or demands
will present them properly authenticated for set-
ucmeui. UhUHliK IILUOM.
Jnly 17, 187t.-6t Administrator.
1.1t)R KAI.IV-A BARGAIN. A House and
Lot In Wallaeeton. with floutrhnld GuoJs.
ready for neeupanay. Lot 1 AOiflO 1 dwelling new
and comfortable; garden made. Apply to or ad
dress Mrs. L. TIJRNKK,
J)"'-"" Wallaeeton, Pa.
(CAUTION. All persona are herehy cautioned
J ea-eiaat berlwfriiig or trusting my wife,
TIIKHKA LAGLK, on my account, ae abe
having left my bed and board without just ceueo
or provocation, I will pay no dMs of her con
tract In t. UKOKUM LAULB.
Clearfield, July 17, 1S71. 3t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIf E,Notioe
I berelie riven thai letters of admlnletrtl.,n
on the eeUte of WILLIAM LUMADUR, Ui. of
Roggs township, Clearfield eownly, Pn., deerased,
having hem duly granted to the undersigned, all
persona indebted to said eitat will pleas make
immediate rmvmeal. and those harin nlaima
drmaada will present them properly authenticated
miHinicBi wunout aciay.
A. V. TATH,
Je'a'' Administrator.
7 LECTIO I'OH OFFICERS
J OP MARKhA
loal & Improvement Company.
All whnwi II mft, onMni, Ck. notlM, thai .B
.ImiIo. w.ll b. h.!J u Hrl.hin'i lll. I. lb. bor
oujh of )loi,,r, TI KSUAV, lb. 10th d.r
ol PKPTKMItUR, 1!J, (, , . B.Mof OB
Mr,, rrnld.nl .oil DirMten 1 Ih. Mlvrm CoJ
Mid ImcroT.inBt Cotnp.oj. P. IIOIIIZ,
Tll rEN JS kJIOHTIKR TUAJT TUB PiVOKD
THE IMTItlOT
FOR TtlR CAMPAII1NI
IN trin I. .laa. Wilkin Ik, raah f nil aa .
poaitinn of Iba p.mocratla Prlnrlika and
LabaraJ I,l tavght to b. .itablliihl hy tha aan.
port.r, of (IRKKI.KT ANU MHHWN, and to
anrvad na wld.ly at oa,ltl, (b, lmali.hl
mrata for th. dntlon of tha Pamoamtl. Auta
itcnn p,nnd la th. imoH nt JJn. C. R. BIVK
AI.KW nnd tha nlhar .Mldtdau. on thai liokat,
Cannlrn dllln .f Ih. VI iani.r Vimn will
b. u.4 kaflanin, JULT 14. jM following
On. oowy. ,...,
10 tafiiM jt. on. nddrwn,
"
..it at,.
,.J4 S
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Th. aunay matt In ail mm. M.mnu.. .
ordrr. ' . r
frt fuf bw Lnfomalion addr.,
hPATHIOT,"
JH-i ilanlibvil, P..
gardirarr, tinwarr, Ar.
H.;F.;BIGLER & CO.,
.niLnm in
II ABB WAS E,
Also, Maaufaetarsrsof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CHABl-IILD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Hnrn.ia, Oollnn, for tU k
H. F. BIGLER k CO.'
pALMEK'8 PATENT TJULOAD-
log Ra, Porkf, for ! b,
. U. t. BIQLER I CO..
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, CLASS,
Kalla, .to., for Mia k
It. F. BI0LER I CO.
JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE
Xlndlof i, for anlt hy
II. F. BIGLER t CO.
Q.tJNS,riSTOLS,SWORD CANES
Tor tatt k,
H. F. BIGLER t CO.
gTOYES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sim, for ml. kj
II. F. BIGLER I CO.
RON I IRON I IRON! IRON I
For inl. by ,
. II. F. BIQLER i CO.
JJORSB SHOES & HORSE SUOE
RAILS, f Mia by
II. F. BIGLER CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And boat BUnofMlart, for Ml, by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
'JMIIMBLE- SKEINS AND PIPE
bOXKS, for Mlo by
B. F. BIGLER ft CO.
J70DDER CUTTERS for talo by
co30-70 .n. F. BIGLER ft CO.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLKARFIBLD, PA.
Till FALL TKRM of fourteen weeks, will
eommena Monday, September 3d, 1872.
TERMS OP TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Objeet Let
eons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography $7 00
History, Local and deteriptlv Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, MentaJ
and Written Arithmetic 00
Algebra and tbe Seleneea , It 00
Inatrnetlon In Instrumental mnale. ..,.... 19 99
Oil painting, U leasoaa IS 90
Wat work 00
for full particulars aend for Circular
uearneld, (Sept. 7, 1870-lypd.
WATCHES! WATCHES
X have a large stock of AMKRICAN
and SWISS WATCH IS, of the differ
a; grades, In from two t eight onnee
ease. I offer the for sal LOW, and
guarantee them to give entire satUfatloaa
JEWELEYl JEWELRY I
A good assortment of Ladies' and Osat's
Jewelry of th latest stylssl Always getting
tod thing awl
I would ask Lumbermen and other who In
tend purchasing Watch to anil and mi
mock netor going te tn stliss, as I am very
or I ean sell Watches as low as tosy ean be
bought, besides the difference In dlstanee In
th vnt ef th goeds proving defective. .
All kinds of REPAIRING la my Una promptly
nttadd te at tbt store on Seoond street, oppo
site th Court Hons. For yenr liberal support
a th past I aa Tory thankful.
8. L BNTDBR.
AprU 1, 1871.
rjH TOB F ABM BBS OF
CLEARFIELD COUNTY:
4. 4
W, oA.r
WOOD'S NEW MOM MOWER
nl prlca ao ebMp that no fnrtaor can alford iq ba
wiinnut on., nn. warrant It In glra pvrfoBt Mlia-
1BV.IUB lu BU .MM
IIAGERSTOWN HAY RAKE, or,
8TONKR H, of Unoaalcr.
EU.IS A IIOFFMAN H TIIRK8IIKR. a on
horaa trrad, wbloh I, th, bait in Ih. rw.untry
Will warrant it lo Ihn rh from ona biindrW l
inrM nuntlwd bn.hela uf grain par day.
FANNING MILLS, good and obnp.
CIDER MILLS Illckmk and lb. Bmk.j..
GRAIN DRILLS. CORN PLANTERS.
D0O POWERS, fwohwrnlng.
ROUHRS' HAIlPOflN FORK and SPROUTS
tirappk, aad 1'all.ys, nn abeap lha nun. nd
ka withuat them.
BVOfllKS for inla alwaya.
A4TW. alM OOntinno Ik. kabharlna LhIuh
and will buy or trad, for oatlia nnd aba.
o, - . M- - 0WN A BRO.
C1a.rt.ld, Pa., May 21.
HoggTowiiNl.l Awake
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS BEEItS'S!
IjVERTBODT trying lof.lth.r.lm.forf.u
J .f kalng .rawd.d oat Int. tha .old.
II yon want good Hkoalng dona, go I. BnnM.
Ifyonw.nl io.r Slarf. lron.drl.hL. . 11
If yon Ml good Mill Iron,, go an Baail
Ifyonwa.lyonr w,g.n Ironad la Ih. km
atyla nnd workmnnahip, go I. BxlRf-
Bnnna aink.a tk. kaal Btamp Marklna In :hl
Slau, a.ddaw .11 kind, of ULAOgrSMITHI.nl
a. akaap aa ona k. doa. la Ik. Mnaty foi Ca .k.
My foM OiH addrM. la Cl.arl.li, P..
THOMAS BEERS.
Bgi T,., (m II, lr U.
Attention, Lumbermen!
WE nra now manalatarlng onr IMPROVED
HTKKL.SOl'kJKT UR1VIMJ CANT
HU0K8, wparior t. any aihar in m, W. h.r.
In in atr-rk n Inrg. nantlty of Cantbooka nilra
hla for mrtlog porpi.-... whUk w. nr. .oiling
okaap for M.k. AMOS A H. k-iSXAhl).
Clwlald. Pk, If u.k II, W.
100
H(JtllKIl OF TJM0T1IT RKKD
nnd lOe) batlhaU Ja ri lll'DB BVIVll
fcr sal at lb (Wwer 8 to re, by
TSS IE0NSIDES
TIN AND STOVE STORE I
G. S. FLEGAL,
Pilllpatiurp, Catrt County, Tk.
TI1K qnd.rilgn.d raap.etfully nnfionoo.! I.
Ik, pabllo tbnt b. km on band . tnra
(nlly MlHl.d and wall nuorud Hook of
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
HOLLOW - WARE !
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
WAREI
WOOD AND WILLOW WARRI
Bis stock of Cooking Stoves eon slats of
aUB CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Whiflh hare never failed to bring pea aad
prosperity into lamtitea wnr it is used,
Dtemoad But, Farmer, Harald. Charm, Spears'
Qalifornla Oook Btove, Spears' AntLDuit
Uas-Rurolng Cooking Stoves, Vlotor,
Reliance and L'nion Ran!,
Spears Cooking Ranges,
Ae., ate.
tauTbe Tin nnd Sht Iron war riven with
th Htoves Is made of th heaviest and best
materiel, aad warranted, to give perfect-satis
faction, i
HiB Stock of Parlor k Heating Stoves
If larger, bitter an-i eh caper than ever befer
i&ioiMa to tn pnoite eonsisting of
Spears' Revolving Light Tltimloatlng Stov(
Spears' Anti-Dust Qaa Rurnlng Parlor Stove,
Spears' Orbieuler .Una-Burning Parlor
ttove, Spears' (iaa-Bun.ing Parlor
Stove, Boqust, Pearl, Uem, Ida,
Sun, Tropic, Nevada,
. Ao, Ao.
Vulcan, Bin nnd Tletor Heater, Ppoera' R.
volrlng Light lleatar.
B li also prepared to furnish a complete
assorunni oi
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Woollen and
Willow Ware, &o., '
Wholesale or rtall, menu feet nred aaily and
with th nolo view te servloe, from the heat ma
terial in the market.
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCSLAIN, TIN-LINED, SPIN k
COMMON IRON KETTLE '
Of vry dsseriptiea aoastantlj on hand.
ORDERS FOR BP0UTIJ.G. ROOFINO
And other work belonging to hie business will
be promptly filled by eaperienced and skillful
won men.
BRASS. COPPER, OLD METAL, RAGS
AND CASH
Taken la Mchaag for goods.
ar-H especially lavites the attention of
Herenanu wtsblng te pure base at wholesale, a
they will Sad It to their advantage lo examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere.1
Look eat for th Big Sign opposite tha reel
dsno of Mrs. Dr. Foster.
All Ooodi WannAirTBD a Riraasiavao.
C3, R. FLKGAL.
Phlllpsbnrg, Jun 1, 1X76. augfl B
MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO.,
i OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
ARuracrrjaai
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS.
II. II. 6IIILLIK0F0RD, Prr.ld.nt,
0nr-vonlt PlaM, No. US S. 4th at., PkU'a.
JOHN LAWfllH, Oanaral Sop'l.
Oanola Milla, Claarlald Manty, Ba.
MOSHAIOrON
LWD AND LI M BLR (OIIPAW
OFFER
INDUCE JIENTN
-TO'
Purchasers of Choice Goods
AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STORE
IN
OSCEOLA.
I
'Sew Cabinet t
MOPHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COM
PANY offer for sale Town Lota In the bor
ougl sf Oeeeole, CleartoM eounty, Pa., and alao
iomio ami puronaaera outaiiie toe limits or aiq
boruugh. Oteeola is tlluuifd on the Mmrtiannon
Crank, la tbe rrchest portion of the county of
uicwofni, on ine noe oi ine Tyrone a u.earnelit
Radroad, where the Moshannnn and Rnaverton
braaek road lotorsaet. It i also in th heart of
the Mesbannon eoal basin, aud large bodice of
wbit pine. aetuHMk, oak, and ether tf utter aur
rnuud It. One ef the lanreel lumber manufactur
ing establishment in tbe Htate is looated in tbe
a, while there are merit- other lumber and
ahlagle mills around iL Tbe town t but aeen
years old, Jid eon tains n ajopulatiou of en thou
and inh'.bltanta.
MTI or further information annlr at the oOee
oi we a' tore company.
JUHN LAWSHR,
1 7C) General Superintendent.
NOTICI-V-Having purr based the Interest of
J. A. Blattenherrer. Km.. In the businou
nemoiore carried on umler tbe Arm name or J. A.
Blattanberger A Co., tbe earn will be eondneted
herearur under the name of Moshannoa Land and
Lumber Comnanv. fator.i
H. H. SH1LL1NUPORD, JOHN LAWSBR,
it. -If Preeidenl. Uearal Sup't
Lime for Sale I
THE undersigned, residing near the depot has
made complete arrangement with Lim
Horner east of the mountain, whereby he la ena
bled to keep constantly on hand n large quantity of
PURE. LIME!
whleh no offrr to fWrtoer and builders at n trifle
ebon eosU Tboe lu aeed of the artlele wonld do
well to gire me a call, or addrras m by letter, be
fore negotiating their lime.
MKU. C rApBMORI.
CUarfleld, Pa., June t, IR69.
DAVY A HUNT'S
GREAT WESTERN BAZAiE,
im, lit 1. 1SI, I .Mi Market SV
riiiLAuaiirHia.
Always on haad a large aeeertsaeat of Carriage,
Harness, i.
Palling and PblAing Top Boggle IWm to
jj U em ea towns (shifting seat) from 9Tt lo
Roekaways (leather trimmed from to
Dearborns, No-Tnn Rucciea Jarewr and
Beun Wif.m from to ii2i. Sinsrle Use.
nns from M to per eet. Doable Harness from
'-'Sl$U. Rlankets, Whips, 11 alters, H beets.
Afghan a, aad everything appertaining to the
''in at equally Jew prlees. Owr motto I
"C beeper thftA the UhiiiaeLM Aim ae a mil h.
fore pnrebastng eleewherei. pea. f-ftm.
'PO HORMR OWRF-RKw-r. P Contrlst,
J Ol Caatrimfm HteM Pn.tptdat'a UltU
Pvenebvilln. still hen III oat Ram and RM Rntv.
ta far tie, for one leg, er lift for two leg. Will
rjy U B LATEST XOVE :.
: ;t v. : ') ; !.' I ' i V; . ,
THE LATEST MOVE
HARTSWICK A IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, nearly
opposite th store ef Weaver A BtU,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they will continue to supply their old and
a many new customers aa may oome, wita
PURE DUUOS!
CIIEMICALSI
, r ' .
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including nil new remedies,)
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oil, Olasa nnd
Putty, School Books, Stationery, Paper,
Ao.j ao, n full line of Drug
gists' Sundries, Hair
Tunioe,
Coametie, Perfumeries, Toilet Artletea, Brushes,
lutiet soap a, rocKci ueois, ao., ail oi
the best quality.
PUtlE' WISES AXD LIQUORS,
for medical A saeramental purpose only,
Pure Whit Lead, Colors of all kind, Raw and
.bulled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, lorpoo
tine, Coal Oil, Patnt A Varnish
Brushes, Flavoring
Ri tracts,
Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Sploe, ground and
aoground, oi all ainoa
SMOKERS AND CHEWER8
. . Will And our stock of Chewing
and 8 m ok in a Tobaeeo, Imported and Do-
mastic Cigars, Snnff and Fine-cut to be ef the
very beat nra nils la in market.
LAMPS AND C II I M KEY 8,
AU kind of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings ef vry variety.
Having n long experience In the burincsa, and
an ei tensive and well selected slock of medicines,
we are enabled to nil Physicians' prescriptions at
th shortest notioe and en the most reasonable
terms, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., Ma 11, 1871 -If.
IV T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Soke and thine
other Infirmities.'' St. Paul.
DR. ItOYEIt H
WEST BRANCH BITTERS,
A af,pnr,plaantand health-giving Tonle-
J. A. strictly vegetable, and manufactured ftom
the most pare and choice materials is not n spirit
drink nor suhetitute for whisky, but a selentifto
compound, tor tho protection of tbe system and
the cure of disease, made from chemically purt
spirits, entirely Are from fusil oil or other txriti
ting properties, aad will not disagree er offend th
moat delicate stomach. A long private experi
ence has attested R
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitter at present offered to the public
contains so much medicinal virtue, and jet eo safe
aad pleasant to take. Its ue Is to euro dieeasa,
and It will aot ereate an appetite for spirituous
liquors, nut will euro the eaoota of dissipation.
To Increase the Appetite. Vfl IT.
To promote Digestion, UflR IT.
Te our Dyspepsia, TJ8H IT.
To ear Perer and Ague, t'SR IT.
To cur BilUomnesi, USE IT.
To cure Constipation, I7SR IT.
To cure Chronh Dlarrhssa. USB IT.
To euro Heart -burn, V9t IT.
To eare Platulenea, USB IT.
To care Add Eructations, V R IT.
To euro Netvon Debility, VRK IT.
To cure Hydoehondria, USR IT.
To cure Sallown ef CompUilon, U8B IT
To eare Pimple and Blotches, USE IT.
Pot Oeneral Prostration of th
Physical powers, . USE IT,
nod It will care yon.
Sold everywhere, nl $I.N per hot lie, Manu
factured tBclustvoly hy
A. I. SIIAW,
CLEARFIKLD, PA.,
Who offera likeral Indaaanmla la tb. tnd..
Oct 17, lSHMf.
MARBLE AI) STOVE YARD!
Mrs. B. 8. MDDKLL,
Uariag engaged la the Marble business, desires
t,o Intorm her friends and the publle that ah ha
now nt.d will keep eenstantly en hand n Inrg and
wall selected atock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
M ARBB, aad I prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES
BOX AND CRADT.p T0UB&
.MONUMENT,
ejbs nad Post tor Oemejery Lots, Window
Bill aad Ct.pt, nlat),
BUREAU, TABLi AND VAfrB STAND
TOPS, 'c.,' Ae.' ' h
VevTard on Reed atra.L near the R. R, DrnoL
,aarl Pa. je7,7t
$rg tooois, resrlrs, Vtt.
A v. waxrnju.
W. W. ilVT.
WEAVEll A BKTTS
CI.EARF1EL1), PA'.,
'. ' '",'
An offeriDf, at Ika aid atnnd of Q, L. Raad A Oo.,
tholr alosk of goodi, waalitlng f
DR"? : GOODS, ' GROCERIES,
1 .-BOOTS 8B0E8,
HATS CATS, ' UABDWAUK,
QUBENSWAnB, '
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c, 4o,,
At th most reasonable rates for CASH er la
! . i i i achang tor
Square Timber) Boards, Shingles,
. OR COUNTRY PRODUCl. '
Ad ranees made to those engaged tn get
ting out square limber on the most- advantageous
term. January ft, 1870.
a. a. Arnold..,.
...W. B0l ARTSBOBIf.
'Cheaper than the Cheapest T
GOOD3 AT REDUCED PRICES
' wit aacatraa ir
Arnold A Hartshorn,
(0a door west of Pint National Rank,)
CURWBNHVILLE, PA.
HA VINO just returned from th test with a
otnpUt assortment of Good suitable for
Sprlog and Summer trade, w art new ready
eo furnish all klada of Goods
"Cheaper than the Cheapest!"
And after thanking onr customer for their
liberal patron eg during th past year, we
wonld meet Respectfully ak for a aontlaoaoea
of th sam.
Our Stock aonslst af a aomplt assortment
of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Qneenswars,
Willow ware, Groeerle, Boots sr Shoos, Hats A
Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, A. Also, Plonr,
Daeon, Salt, fish. Grain, ate.
AU of whlh will b sold na th most reason
able terms, and tbe highest matket prloe paid
for Grain, Wool and all klada ef Lnmber aad
Country Produce.
afWPleas glv a call befor purchasing
lwhera. Sat Is faction guaranued a to price
and qnalltj.'VbX
ARNOLD A HARTSnORN,
Corner ef Mala and Thompson Street,
aprit CURWENSVILLI, PA.
pEACI ID EUROPBI
or ' '
ORBAT EXCITEMKNT
IN .FRENCHVILLEI
The bloody eonteet between Prance and Prussia
Is at an and for tbe nirsrnt, so far as tb slaugh
tering of men and the destruction of nronertr Is
concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride
laeiDBcire ana rejoice over tuc result, but how
insignificant is their work when compared with
the humane and christian effort of
L. M. COUDRIET,
who ha undertaken to aupply all the eltlsens In
the lower end of the county with food and raiment
at exceeding lew rates from bis mammoth store In
MUL80N1JIIRU, where he can always be found
ready to wait upon call or nnd supply tbem witb
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Snob ns Cloths, Salinstts, Cualmeres, Muslins,
iciaines, uiaeu, minings, uaueoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boot and Phoes, Hats and
Caps all of the beet material and made to order
Uoae, books, Gloves, Mittens, Lac, Ribbons, Ac
GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS.
Coffre, Ten, Sugar, Rice, Molassee, Pish, Salt,
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queenswnre, Tinware, Castings, Plnwa
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tore, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes.
Parfumery, Paints, Varnish. Glass, nnd a general
assortment of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on band, and will be
sold at tb lowest possible Bguraa,
LIQUORS, such ns Brandy, Win. Gin, Whisky,
Jayna's Medirlnec, Host titer' and
HfM'fland's Dltters.
4000 pounds of Wool wanted for whleh th
highest prls will he paid. Clarereeed on hand
aod for sal at th lowest marki price.
Also, Agent for Rtrattoavltle aad Cnrwensville
Threshing Machine. j
few-Cat) and see for ynursclvrs. You will And
uTaryiaing nsusJiy aept lav retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET,
Prencfavllle P. 0., March 1,1871.
QUIENSVILLE!
SrRIXG & SUMMER, J872!
FAUST & GOODWIN
Are bow r-eolrinc, la addition to their Una eloeb
on hand, a freak aoppl, of NKW IJ001JS from
lb. hut. A fall line ia
DRV GOOD AND DRIvUS UOOIMI
Lataaf b!;Im I
DOLLY VARDSN9, TRIMMINOS, I. A DIES'
HATS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY,
SOOTS AAD SHOES,
DRUGS, PAINTS, 01I.S, Ae.,
HARDWARE, QUKRNSVf ARB,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARS,
(irocerin, Sacon, S. C. llamt, Fuh,
anil, it;., rj.
PpMiaJ attention bad Vmb gtrwa I. our celM
Ilea at Ladiaa' Dnaa UMda ud Triaiatlnffl.
tta.lnf aareheMd at tba rr lj.a.l nab
priM., w. ar. prvpand ta offer UdaeraieBta lo
a.ah bwjm, and w. larlu all u Mil and eeav
in. mora yurebaaln, elaawhera.
Ow Unanki are .itead lo Mr aaatoaier. for
tb.lr liberal natron.,, la tba put, aad we bop.
t. aiartt a ,o&Uaaaa. V
FAUST atOODWLN.
OarwrnarUla, April J., JJMm.
WANTP.I)) llio.oo. Na. I M-in.b Bkaerf
SUINKLKD.forwkleb Ike hiahm nu
fjsUls.
SOAW HOUSE,
(Oor. ot Mark Tm-uttt,y
CLKARPIRLD, PA.
Tail magalaoent Hotel is entirely I
plate in all it anuolntmeuta, nnd convenient etc
ine wouri iiouee. A tree uuinmua runa to oiiq
Iroia, the Dwput- on the arrival and departure ol
eacbtiain. MRS. CLKMKNTH.
AprU 10, 1171
Proprietress
WASHINGTON IIOUSH,
NKW WAS1IINDT0K, PA.
Tbia naw and well funjrlird koa,. kaa boon ,
Ukea kr th. nndiir,i,nrMt 11. fralt ennlldant of
brio, ablo to rendar ulilfnclloa lo th lito ntajf
faror bim wilk a aall. '
MajCl.Tl, 0. VT. DAVIS, frcfV.
REVEI?E HOUSE,
V U R N 8 I D B, P A.
Tb. anbwibtr bar la, bull! a aaw lloul, wit
all atadrra Unrir.v.raontf, 1. prMU.d to rocivn
,oaaU. Tba tkbl, will ka inpll.d wilb lb. naa(
In lb. marbeti lb, bar wilb lb. obotuiwl liuuon,
Good itablin, altMhnd.
aprt-l, A. 11. SCllAEFEliR, are,'.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
MARKET St., CLRARFIKLD, P.
THIS large and eotamodiotu new hole! has
been opened for tbe accommodation of the
public, where tb proprietor will be glad te meet
hie old friends, and receive a share ef public pat
ronage. By strict personal attention to the de
tails of hla business, be hope to be nble to render
satisfaction to bis patrons. The TAUI.K will
alwaya be bountifully supplied with the best that
ean be procured la the market, and the HAR
will contain a fulletockof LIQUORS, DRKR, Ao
Good stabling altachf-d.
CARPER LKIPOLDTi
Clearfield, March I, Uflkt-ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
., Corner of tieeondand MerketStrects,
CLEARPIia.I, PA. 1 '
THIS old aad commodious Hotel has. during
the past year, been nlargd lo double lt
former oapaoity for th entertainment of stf an
gers and gueats. The wbule building has been
refurnished, nnd the proprietor will spare a
pains to rendar his gussU oomfortabl while
suyiog rith bim.
JMrTb "Manalon Hous Omnibus runs te
and from th Depot en tb arrival nod departure
of eaeh train. . JOHN DUUGIILRTY, 1
aprC-70 if ProprietOf.
LEONARD UGURB.
Near the Railroad Depot,
CLKARPIRLD, PhfcN'A.
Toll bouse is large, well furnished, and nearly
new, and tbe Proprietor feels confident of render
ing satis fael ion to guests. N. B. Good stabling
connected with tha hotel.
04-71 S. B. ROW, Proprietor.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
(Opposite R. R. Depot.)
CLEARFIELD, PENNA.
The nndcrcigiiod, having become 'prtiprietoi
of this house, is now ready to entertain t rangers
and travelers, and therefore solicit sojourners tq
give bim a call. His Table will be supplied with
the heat the market affords, and bis Bar wilUon-
tain the eboieest of wines nod 1 10,001. fx tea sir
stabling Unattached." Charges tuoderate.
IU 12
JAMKS W. LAI U1II.IV.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Or-poait. tb. Coart BnnM,
CLX.ARrtELD, PBNtTA. '
Aoeommodationi flrat-claai and oharKM modern!..
oat ' JOIIN;P. TOIINO, Proprietor.
jJ-ONTOUB HOUSE,
Opposite the Court QqoiOg
LOCK UATEN, PLNN'A.
Joint' BAT6EAL A KROM. Prop'a.
ROCKEIIIIUI'P MOUtili,
UELI.EP0NTE, PA, ' '
D. JOHNSTON A 80XP,
weUS'Jl Proprlelon.
MERICAN HUH HE,
L ' llala Slraet,
IIIIOOKVILLK, PENN'A.
SHANNON A Bl'RKETT,
frroprietor. '
0471
RAILROAD HOUSE, . 1
Slain ftxecf, 'E '
PHILIPHDURG, PKNS'A. N
The nnderoigued keep eonitantly oa band tho
best of Liquors. Mia utile la alnnva supplied
with Llbdi Kaal Ik natrk STn. ' 1'k. t. ik. :
public will do well to gire bin a eall
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
CttnWBNHVILLH, ' ' i
Clearfield county, 1'enn'a.
This old and well esiablilhed Uotrl, beautifully
situated en tbe banks of tb Susquehanna, in the
borough ef Cnrwensville, has been leased for a
term ol years by the underaiened. It baa been
entirety nlitled, and is now upon te the publie
generally and the traveling community In par
uvular. No pain will be spared to render guests
oom forte ble wbile tarrying at this house. Ample
S fabling room for the accommodation of teams.
Charges moderate.
ftrpLatt., lB7v.tr. ELI BLOOM.
DAXIEL CONKEW.Y,
Boot nnd Shoe Manufacturer,
CLP.ARFIKLD. PA
HAS Jml reeelT a (ae lot of fraaek CALF
SKINS, and la Bow prepared te maanlee
tura aer,thln, in bia line at tba loweat ligurM.
He will warraal bla work lo ka a, represented.
He reapeetrnll. tolleita a ..ll.nl kla akon
AJarkat atr.at,ieeond dcor weal of Ike poatoSM,
where k. will do all lo kia power to render eali.
faetioa. Soma In. Oaltar topa on band.
7,.J- 1MN1KL CONNhLLx.
SEW BOOT AID SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK.
Coa. HARKXT A 3a Sri., CLKARPIRLD, Pi.
THR proprlllor ha, entered Into Iba ROOT a)
SHOK katlnaaa al tk. abo.e etaad, aad
ia daUrninad not to be watdon. .itbar in anal.
it, er prle. for kla work. Special atuotioa'
will ke paid lenanufaetnriggwed work. He
ka. oa kand a larire let of Krenek Kir. and
Cairsbina, of tha far, beat qnaliljt. Tba eitl.
aane of Olenrfi.ld nnd ricinlt, nr. rerpMtfnl!,
la.ited te tire kin a trial, No eharia for .all,.
ov,' . if
ni$r(Uanrou.
Clearfield Nursery.
EN'COUIUGH HOME IJs'DUSTHY.
flnK andenlfard, karlag aaubllabed a Nar
X terr oa Ih. 'I'l.., about half wae keljreta
ClearfleM and rnrwenellle, i, prepared to far.
nlak .11 klnda of FRUIT TK KH8, (ataadard d
dwarf,) Krergreena, Sbrbb.r,, Orape Vine',
Uooaehorriea, Lawtoa Ulackberr,, Hlrawkerrr
and U.ib.rre Vlnet. Alio, Rlberi.a Crab Treaa,
Qaloce, aad ar!, .e.rlet Rhaharb, Ae. Ordera
prompt atu,dyd Ae. Addreu,
i. b. WRIGHT.
wpHU-, Cor.....lll, P,
O. I. c.
TITIIKRH t. buy at, DPY Or)OIa. OBl
11 eeriea, Qureoawar., (liaM.M., Drnaw and
Notiona, Confealioneriaa, Ae cbcap fo, eatab.
Tha aabwriber b.ea lear. to Infona kla eld aod
aew Mitonarf thai he ka. opened
A VARIETY ST0RR ,
IH ttLKN B0PR, PA.
And will aell rood, al nri.ee to nit tbe llmee. A
liberal reduotlna will U mad. te euloewr. kar
lag al whol.a.1
Call and .lamln. ait atoeb before pnrebaalng
alM-where. A libaral abaro of pnbii. uairoaaf. la
solicited. 7
0. J. bEAOY.
Olea llope, Pa., Jane 14, IJTI. , '
JBff 8IORB .
IN HQUTZDALEI
P. OALLAOHKR Mm l. .t. hM
th east with aa entire new and complete assert),
ment of Merchandise, suitable for Winter and
flpring trade, which has been selertrd with gnat
eare and bought at bw nlewls prepared to far.
alah the eitiseus of HoutadaJe aad vieielty will
giodsat a very Hglit advance en flrt jt foi
eswh. Country Produce nnd Shingles Ukea at
market prion. Call aad amin my stock bet
pnrehasiag elsewhere. '
... A. W. 9
CtrweasvlUe. Pa., Feb. 14, 1871.
BLAMK rova-TABLR HALM P0R
aaH at thU . -l -
bwsmt a nra, er pay. " Jolt
r. GALLAGHER, .
HeliJ:, ph. S, 1171 ly
mraiMiaM, ria ia, ifTS-J;
ft will b. paid. P- tlALLAUHJiH,