Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 18, 1872, Image 3

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WEDNRflDAY MORNING, PKPT.1MS71
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If paid after throe aad before; sin" Bjoaths...., I 0
If paid after the expiration of six mouths... ) 00
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tnornlog, aa wc go to press at Ii o'elook, (iioeaO
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Metho4lrt Eplacopal Cburtb 1U. L D.
Youaa, Pa.tor. Public Barrio arery Sabbath
I UH A. M., and T, f.M. ... . '
Dabbath Hehool at A. M.
t Prejr.r Mooting every Thursday, at Tl P. M. '
i Communion Hervloo, flrlt Sabbath of crerj
Aaoeitb, at 14 A. II.... ... ... ,
i Ht. Atidrew'a I'hurr-h Kpleeopal-Ree.
VjKOBflB llabL. Public flereiee Sunday momtng
at 10 o'clock, aod at T P. M Sunday Bohonl at
P. M. Prayer Hooting Wednesday crenlng
at T o'clock, . . .. . ,
i Presbyterian Church IUt. II. g. Iti-nun.
5 Preaohuig oa tho Lord't day at 11 and TJ
f o'olook. . . , i. , . , , ., , ,
a Ponder flohool at 8 p. m.t
j, Prayer Meeting oa Wednesday at 1
I Paitor'a lliblo Claw on Saturday at 3
p. Ob
I p. i
Ht, Krancln' tliurcliCatliollc Hot. T.
y. mVMAXL'aw-Maas at lu, o'ulock A, oa tho
peeond and fourth Hunaavs of enob month.
i, Lutherau (.'hurrh. Hi-v. A. J. ILnrsoca
rroaokiag crer. Sabbath, tnorqing and evening.
A.tibath Seheol at 9 a. n. . Prayer meeting cvtrjr
w ounesuay .setting.
I Democratic Mass Meetings. ";
,, , The following Is the programme arranged by
the County Committee, for iuwIImjjm thnnjhout
!tbe tounty :
ft "Bigler PUt ion, Thnndi.y evening, rVptcm..r
19.? speaker, Win. M. MoOulluub. 1). L. Kn-hi
nd J. . junta , . . - i
i' Jaynesville, Friday afternoon, September 27th.
gpaBakere, lr, T.J. liuycr auu n alter uarrctt, tsq,
Ulen Hope, Friday evening, KeptemWr 27th.
- Ppeakors, Dr. T.J. IJoyer, Walter Itarreft, Hsq.
New Millport, Saturday aneraoon, Sop t cm her
28tb. 8pakn. Dr. T. J. Uuyer. Walter Dar
rrtt, Km). . . , . ..
1 Tvrlfrtown, 8alurlay areuing, 5ttumber I?th.
Vptwkfra, W. M. AlcCullough, Kiq., V, U Krvbi,
Ktw A. W. Waltcn, Knq.
New Wwhingtoo, Monday cvftninjc, Sri teinbcr
80th. Hpeakort, Jlou. W. A. Wallace, Win. M.
llcCullough. Kq.
Lumber City, Tuemlay evening, Ootoher lat.
Fpenkera, Thuiaaa J. Mu('u)lougli K.tq4 I). J.
Kreba. Eaq.. Walter llarrett. , ;
' ' II out id alt, Wednesday evening October Sd.
Ppeakrre, Wm. M. Mct,n'lbiigh,.KH A. W . Wal
trra, Kai. '
Wallaceton, Wedneaduy evening, Octnher 2d.
, fprakera, J. L. Kroiu, tsq Walter Jtarrett. Eaq
'rnnk Fielding, Keq.
Mount Joy, Huturday evening, Pcjitrmhcr 21t.
f Hjieakera. lr. T. J. iluyvr.Frauk dividing, Esq.,
Walter llrrctt. Enq.
Oiweotiv M Ilia. Tlmrlay venlng. October W.
. P peak era, Wm. M. MH.'ulloiigti, Ew., Jlon. Win.
A. Wallace A. W. Walkra. E.. I'. J. MuCul-
lough. Knq.
Pentlrld, Friday evening, OetoW 4th Ppcak
ra, Dr. X. J. lioyer, D. kreha. Eaq.
Luthershurg, Wtrdny evening, Octoer 5th,
(tpeakora, Dr. T. J. H'.ycr, T.J. Mrt'ullouh. Koq.,
D, L. Kreba, Enq., Walter lUrrett, Eq.
Ourwemville, Monday aveniog, October 7th.
Fpeukcri, Vt. M. MiCulloiigii. D. L. Kn-bi, Etiqa.
: Clearfield, Tuemlay evening, Heji tern her 2 1th.
Piienkern, lion K. O. l'erriu, ot New Vurk ; Thoi.
M. Man hall, Knq., of 1'ittaUnrgh Hon. Williain
A, Wallace, of Ckartield.
If Mr. Maralmll ahould not he hero, a ine other
prominent Liberal Hepuhlirnn will upply bis
place. Ja L. hlthi'f, rhKirnton.
? Back oain. The PhilipHburg
Journal says that Dr. Richards ii now settled
gain. A brief trial of western life aatiafled him.
The first thing he saw a tier reaching bis deatiua-
v tion was a man depending from a tree by a hemp
en cord, and ho concluded, wotupose, if the trees
bore fruit of such a churncler there was no need
.;. of physicians,
jf Tub Lkctuiik. Kov. Air. Brown,
who bM fftr nine years past been a Missionary In
. India, delivered a lecture in the Court House, on
i' Monday evening, on the man it en and customs of
tho Hindoos and Mohammedans. Tho lecture
w,aa highly interesting and pretty well delivered.
Mr. Brown designs returning to the Celestinls
- again Cor the pcrjioic uf prosecuting hii mission
ary labors.
Fihk Works. We lenrti by the
v President of tho Poalety, Ex-Oor. liigW-r, that the
officers of the Agricultural Society have arranged
with Profc4or Jaekson, of Philadelphia, for an
f fcntine nnd fraud ditplay of fir awrXs, to come
; off Tuesday evening, the 2d of October, at 7
' o'clock, on the grounds of the Park Association.
The exhibition will be made by tbo Professor
' himself. Price of admission and other particulars
will appear In the programme of the fair fur that
: dtj.. '
" Tuk Fair. To our mind, and from
the movomont of things, the approaching County
Fair will be one of tho grandest exhibitions ever
"held In the county j anil if our farmers and mo
'chanlcs fail to bo properly represented, and the
B produeta of our county fully displayed, It will be
no fault of the officers of the Society. Let there
3 bo a general turnout, worthy of the farming and
" mechanical Interests of the county. Farmers,
r mechanics, merchants and everybody else, turn
ut, loosen lip the reins a little and have somo
"tecreatlon and real enjoyment. And let there be
io postponement on account of the weather.
Running Race. Tho Commitleo of
the Clearfield Park Association have decided to
Ii are a Running Haoe, on Saturday, Octotar 6th,
1872, at 101 o'clock, a. in,, for a Purae of $150.
first Premium, $i'0( Second, $40 f Third, $20.
Half-mile heats, bent S fn 8. Entries close Sep.
temher 35th, at k o'clock, p. m. Pools will be
old ea the ground and at the Hotels, during the
three days of the race. 'All nominations to be
addressed to A. I. Sbaw, Comspouding Secretary,
Clearfield, Pa. Arrangements are being made for
ft Dallon ascension, to tnVe plaec on Friday or
Faturday, October 1th or ilh,
An Enterprizino 'Cuss'. We are
Often compelled to go abroad to loam what hap
pens at hoiae. The energy of the local editor of
jikve m York iWy Nt is commendable, but
yw fear bis veracity will be pot to the stake when
.we .give our readers the following "piece" which
tre clip from a late mini her of that enterprising
journal, which says: "Some Wd.ks ago ituan
with a hand-organ aud a bear was arrested up la
.Clearfield county, Penn fur not having a license,
The arrest was made in front of the office of the
eounty paper, aud the sheriff akrd the editor to
let him place the or Rim and the bear in tho snno-
. teia while he took the man to the magistrate s of-
ftce. Permission was given. That bear Is In
.there yet. When tho editor returned from dinner
be opened the door and found that the bear bad
broken loose and sainnhi'd the whole Interior of
the establishment Into microscopic smithereens.
When the bear saw the editor It thought It would
go to dinner also f but the eminent journalist
slammed the door suddenly, locked It, and groped
bis way down stairs sis steps at a jump. The
bear baa had nothing to est since that time, and
4be papor has been expended, while the editor
and the sheriff and their friends spend their time
standing on ladders bombarding that animal
through the windows, and firing up through the
felling and down the chimney at htm. The bear
foatus around and roars, and chews up startling
editorials about Horace (Ireeley and the campaign
in North Candies, and eats up the poetry and
smashes the advertisement. It will oust that ed'
Mor about six thousand dollars to tlx np his pises
when the bear dies, and It Is whispered around
among his confidential friends that he will proba
bly not support that shcitfl (he next time be funs
lr office, nor wil he rncuarage the introduction
if the menagerie business into Clearfield eoauty."
List of tuttore ronmlnini? unclaimed
a tho PostofHoe at Clearfield, for the week aadig
llurua. Tiiuuia.
llud'iy, imam.
Johnson, A
Kelly, John.
Mcllraarty, Franc if.
Mover, Mike,
Campbell, John 0. (4)
naaia, n. u, (i
Kdia, K.r. J. W,
ar.ni, Frank. (3)
iiit i l. vi ... 1 u .1 u n If
l A.
UoiUouruOior, Hi L, V. A. O A CLIN, r. t
AM ADORCM., f, . ... f fir
Ta tba Dameerato af ClaarltM Caunly.
A ft day i mora aid the political Iwuai bow
agitating the people will be decided.
Tho mult of the deolalon dcpendi upon your
ovn oo n duct. The victory ta youn If jou but do
jonidntri'-l-'; ":':l I .'."
(The projtpeot growi brighlor day by day. The
election of Huokalcw a the 8th of October next la
otrtaio, If Democrat! but go jo the poll, Bnd vote,
But yon mnit work 1 Our enemies are fighting
with the detperatlon of diipalr, and yon mnit
mart, tlwm with the bold, deturutiund artioq of
men. oonwloua of a jut oauae and that youm will
be triaiuphaut victory.' " 1 ;, i
Our anemloa are backed by the money power of
the admin titration. You are mutaiued by the
frtendi of reform, led by Curtln and a hntt of hii
frienda.
1 I appetU to you, bo on your guard against the
unacnipuloua aj-ti of your opponents. Caution
the vneuHpecting,' encourage the timid, bring out
tho aged ; let nut a lingle rote be lost. f
j Tho cheering newa ootuct np from all parti of
our State, th.vt the end of the Robbor Ring la tat
hnnd. " 1
t I appeal to yon ouee more! Comejiut and
slit jour Democrat ie brethren throughout the
0tat to itrike one vigorous, telling blow fur Huck
alcw and Reform.
D. L. KuKBfl, Chairman.
I 1 i -r- ,
Tub Election Lawh The Election
Lawi of Pennsylvania,,. digeitod and arranged
with notei and judicial decUtuna, oom piled by F,
Jordan, tiooruUiry af thoCoiomotiwcalth, andpub
liahed by the Btato Printer under authority of a
resolution of. the Senate and Houao of Reprcioot-
ativca, la an Uuportant work which shonld be In
the bauds of ovory election offijjcr, that ho may be
guided iiillit:ntly xx tho performance of hii July,
Etrry oltiwo will flud U to his advantage to poa-
wni a ottpy tlwt Uc may instruct himwlf in bis rights
under the privilege! of the elective franchise. The
ohject uf tut' wrk bai been to iucludeall existing
lawa, on election, and to exclude all which have
been repeated, supplied or become ohiuli-te;and
at the statue time to arrange everything under iueh
appropriate diviaioni and mbdirlslon as to bo
easily found. The terms of the work arc: Twelve
oopiea ia cloth, $10. (Single copies $1. ; forward
your orders early, as only a limited edition will
be published. Address D. Gingerly, State Prlutcr,
Uarrlsburg, Pa. . ,,, . . .
Tho card or ifosars. MoEnnlly h
McCurdy, who have entered Into co-partnernhip
in the practice of law, appears among our new
advertisements. Any legal business placed In
their care will bo attended to with fidelity and
promptness.
Buttu Mketinq. "Our colored broth
ran" held a bush mooting near Phi lips burg, on
Saturday and Sunday last.
Sptciata,
Fall CiMPAiet. Miller A Powell are putting
in store oiio of pie finest stock uf Fall and Winter
gitods ever brought to this town. Ueildrs being
pleasant gentlemen to deal with, the prices at
which they tell are so little above ont that people
are almost forced to huy from theiu.
IupohtaMt to thh Lidics. On Monday, Rep
temher JM, we will open our fall stock of Mill)
nery Good. Having a first -els sa trimmer, we
will keep as clioloo a lino of lists and Bonnets as
can be found. Rkkd Pirns.
tlo and examine tUuncw goods at Milter A Pow-
ell's. They are opening a fine line, suitable, fur
Fall snd Winter use.
Curat. Persons attending Court next week
who are desirous of laying in s supply of tin
many articles thivt are neceessary for winter use,
should not full to call at the store of Miller A
I'owell, (tlrabam's old stand,) as they have just
opened a new stock and have everything. Thei
prioes, too, art so fair that It Is an object to deal
with them.
Wall for the new full goods at
Rkkd Duo.
Juir Xcw good, at Millor A I'owcH'i.
Takb KoTici.-AMporfOQf aro rcqioited to r
frala from driring oa tbo track o th. Park Awo.
oiatton from now until tho holding of tha race,.
Rcaion i much driring harden, tho track to ,ucb
an extent that It It Injuriou. to horael.
Penont who hare hone, to train, with th, in
tention of entering them for the racra, can hare a
parinit to un tho track br applring to A. I. rbaw.
Bee J. M. Krattcr'. adrertiwinent.
llo ha.
ju.t opened a large etock of nrw goodA,
Mc.ar. ItatilclHtowart A Hon have returned
from the eastern eiticl with a larjre .took of new
nd far-hionnble clothing, which they are jurt un
packing. We notice they are marki'd very low
and are of a .tipcrior quality of good..
MiMioaaric, and other, eojouraing in furelgn
Innil. .boulil not fail to tak. with them a good
xupply of Johnnotr. AniHlyno Liniment. It i. tho
mo.t reliable incdiuino for all purporcl there ia in
th, world. "' ,
Contagioui dl.ca.ra, ,uch a. horeo ail, gl.nder,
Ao may bo prevented by tho uae uf rhcridan'l
Cavalry Condition Powdera. Pcr.ona trari-ling
with horae, rhouid take note of thl.
Importaxt Noticb. Large qnautltic. of Ilirk-
ok'l luiprored Cider Mill., of superior quality,
ju.t reecired and for sale by the undersigned.
Alio, one oar load of onc-horao Thrrslihig Ma
chines, Mil l Lancaster Improved, and two new
Buggies, which will be sold low for eaah.
M. 0. DROWN A 1IUO.,
0:1 1 -2t Market street, adjoining Mossop's.
Hit-r-RnKM) fnaitr fob Salb. Four half-
bred Buck, are offered for sale. Fanners wanting
to impror. their breed of Sheep, will do well to
eall and aoa theto. They aro of the Cottwold
brood. CLARK UllOWX.
srpl.U-lt.
Arehey Ph.w still has for sal, a rpleadid now
buggy, tlo and aeo It,
To llotilltKltBi'BB. All kinds of Fruit Cans,
manufactured of tho best tin and with all the
modern improromonU, as well as putty aod oc
merit, for sale In large quantities by
augTtf 11. r. Oiui.ua A Co.
II. F. Rlgler A Co, bar. been making extenilvt
additions to tbelr stink of Hardware tho last few
days. Everything new In fthelf Hardware, Had.
dleri' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of alt kinds, can bo socn
at their store. May 22.
Bird Cages a large assortment at fl. F. Big.
ler A Oo. s.
Notii i to Waoo AirnOAnntAaa Mcni, W,
bavo jast reoelrwl a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full lino of ftpilngs
aod Axles, which we oRr cheap mr eash.
II. F. Biulbb A Co.
Ciena Mil i s. II. F. Big'.er A Co. h.v, fur
sale tha best double geared Cldor Mills uiauufac-
tared. gop.t-ln
A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
c, for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Taints, Oils and Varnlihe, for sal. by II. F.
Bigler A Co.
F (Jnor.n Plastkb, lUaolred at Corner
mora ny oar kmmi anu lor eaie ny
E. A. A W. at. Inwia.
Curwensrllla, March 18, 1872,
Wood aod Willow War. of all descriptions for
sal, by II. F. lligler A Co.
Calcined Plaster for ala by II. F. Bigler A Co.
. i, e
Flats PAiBra.r-P,rsons wanting paint, of any
aolor will iad: Htim prepared fur ns, at
Jolt-tH II. F. Biolbb A Co.'a,
Watat Poelera at B. 9. Bigler A Co.'a. (
Ffll Cans aaada front tho bast Charooal Tin
and sold.red oa lbs .at aide. AIm Cement aad
7 8ACn sknatraa'a.
A Naw DnpAUTURK.Tha unperslgncd adopts
this method of InrbrwMng tat publlo generally,
and his old patrons particularly, that he ta now
In the eastern cities buying , largo stock of Fall
and Winter good, whluk l.a will offer tu lbs pub
lic, at a small margin, on and aftur uaxt week.
Head quartan fn the Keytone Htoro" room, on
eooad itreot, Cfoiifticty Ta. V " ' 0 A
I . r.Ul AND A. UHAMAV.
Krattrr A Lytic ; sue opening a tremendous
stock of all kinds .0 goods fttltahle fur FU and
Winter, and special invitation U extended to al
to oome and oxamino them.
Loot Tail Wat I
Full trimmed and tipped latting 1 :l "
Plain Morocoo Uaiuri, onlr I.2J AT PI.KH AIS.
Cloth oongrea. Oattora, oulr l.H AT Kl.KclAL ti.
liaiting but a uaitort,onlr 1.25 AT rt.KilAI.N.
Moroooo Ualtora, ouly . J.85 AT FI.KrtAf.'rt.
.M.ii'i Uaiten, tt and np AT KLIiUAI.'H.
I liar 7 Kip lloou, onlr 1.1.00 AT KI.KUAI.'rt.
I.lKhtKIp Hoot), onlr 1.1,0 AT FI.KtlAl8.
Frenqh Calf Jloota, oulj t.00 '' AT KI.Kd AIS.
Vina Calf Boot., oal, 4.41) AT i Lad ALU.
On Saoond itreot, Juit below tho Clcarlleld I'oontj
National Sank. Tha onlj way to be oonrlneed
tbat Flegal', hoe, are eheap, ll to aall and aeo for
Touraelf. GOODS SHOWN WITU rLL'AHUIlK.
Juna a, UMU, . . .. . . ..
" ' IIECAPITULATION. ,
Dlril Ctgmt. tl ... , , f ,
Ilnnjrlng Haskete.
Wiroflork. ..' " ; - .
Waod and Willow Wara. ... ..
IlnnRrhuld Good.. ' " . ' '
All kiod. of Hardware. ' r
Japanned Wat.. l I I '",' li'f,
J'aJiiU, Oil., VaruUkti. I j . '. ; j , ; 1
Caloioed Pla.ter. . . . .
Wagoa and Carriago Maker,' loppliei.
All of the above for rale at theinuminoth Hard-
wara Store of 11. S. lligler A Co, Bnund ttreot,
iiearneid, ra. ' . ' - - at
Fl Kelt and Bariiu llorec Corcri a large a.
aortmeut for aale by
jyj ji. r. itini.r.R a ro,
On Peptrmbcr Jili, 1K"J, hjr Ker. T. Va Boor
or, Mr. KOUKriT H. N 00 UK U, IIU, 11ATTIE
P. STRAW, both of Forgueon townahlp. . ,
Oa September 41b, 1872, bjr Her. T, VAX PcoT.
or, Mr. KAKTOX LEWIS ta Mite MAUOIE It
CritHV, both of Jordan townnhip. ' -
At the Lutlirran Panonage, fieptcntbor 2,1, 1.973,
br Iter. A. J. IIabt.ock, Mr. T. A. FLECK, of
1'hilipibnrg. to Miu FRANK 111' IT, of Clrarncld.
In Decatur township, on Peptcinbcr Oth, 1872,
HOW A lil ALTON, son of Jjroa R. and Awmk
(Ik AnH aht, aged 4 mouths and tb days.
SKar&ftl"
Clearfield Markets. .
Corrected weekly by Ricaaaa Moeaoa, Wholesale
and Itetatl Dealer in Dry tloo.li, uroearieii. Pro.
Tiaiona, A,., Market itroet, Clrarfietd, Pa.
CLBARPIRLa, tept U, I' A., I57J.
Apple green, 00(3 2 00 Ilogl, dre.Md I
Dried,Ib 1SJ Hide, green ' '
Apnlabutl.r.Wgal, 1 It Ilia ...0(b 10
Batter. 0(i(q) 90 Fhoolderi....00(i) 10
Bmii 0(u) I i Sid.,.. 120
Buckwheat 1 21 Lard lift It
Unrkwheat Annr lb, a Men pork,$l bbl... 18 00
Il.ef, dried 22 Oat, .. Ii
Beef, fre.h fo) 10 Onion, 2 00
Board., M 12 OOfaiM 00 Potatoc, OitfiJ 00
Cora,,helledra..,..t 1 OO.Peacbe., dried. 8 12
Cora, ear 00(a) 0 PlaaUr, bbl.... 100
Corn an.al,i,ack, 1 .10,Hya. ....... 1 15
Chop, W cwij HQ 2 0 IU,, lb ....
Cloranced t 0 ralt.tt,aek I 80
Cheeaa. 20 8hinile,,18 In.UfSli 00
Cherrle,, lb. lHl.t) 15 8hinglef,2 inlO(g) It 00
Chicken., dr.l, lb, 15 Timothy aeed t 00
Klg liiTallow 12)
Fluaoed 2 00 Wheat. 1 75
Clour ....0 CJ(r 10 00 Wool M 05
Hay...u....00 Otitis no Wood, V eord ...... (55
l'e n ii m j 1 v n ii I a 1 1 a 1 1 roal
TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCD
and after Monday, NOV. loth, 1871,
Paiiengvr Train, will run daily (except bun
day.) between Tyrone and Clearfield, a. follow.
Li.r.Aur ir.i.1, naii,.
LEAVK SOL'Til.
LEAVE KOltTII.
Clearield .3.15. p. ., Tyrone f.15,A.a
I'kilip.burg 4.15, " 10..1A,
Owaola 4.40, " I'hiiiplburg...l0.5.', "
Tyrone 8.00, ' 1 Cliarfleld ....J Ul
CLRARiTkLD EXI'REfiS.
. LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Cloar8iH.....
Philip.burg.,
O.ooula
6.45 a. a., Tyrone T OO p. a
0.45 lnterseelloa.,.7.I3
7.05 O.ecola 8.20
InteraeetioB..
Tyrone.......
A 11 I
lv. : t:.i. ia
8.25
! r..rA.l.t mm fl ia
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD. TO
Bellefonte, l'a......t: 0". Middlctown i 00
Liek ll.o 2 70 Marietta. t 50
William, port. 8 80 Laneaster I 85
llnntingdua.. 1 80 . PHILADELPHIA 7 05
Uwl.,an. 2 VO Altoona 1 65
M.ry.rille , 4 A0.John.town. 2 80
I1A KKlKou HO ... 4 ToirilTfBUIIU I It
Clone connection, made by all train, at Trron.
and Lock llaren.
OE0IK1E C. WILKIN'S,
yl7-tf. Superintendent,
100 LOTS FOR SALE!
IN T1IR TOWN OF Hl MTl A1U1RR, IN T)RAD
TOWaNHIP, CLKAnrlhhO CO., FA.
The sul'snribnr has laid of one hundred lots.
whit h ho uflYrs Tor sale at roasonabte rates to all
those who feel disposed to move in that direction,
The Tuwn Is beautifully situated on Handy Creek,
wnii m eigniy rous oi me Allegheny iiy JUil
Road, now under completion. It is also situated
on the public road leading from Lutlieraburg to
MrookwuTvii.e. In tills town, liberal inducements
aro offen d to inerhanlo and enterprising business
icn, being in a thickly settled .arming enmmu
nity. Thofto in want of bits should buy early, as
tlwy are being disposed of very rapidly.
lie aio oilers fur sale a lot ot ti n acres, sd-
jolning the town, with a stream of water running
through it, stifHoient to run a tnacdiino shop, cardg
ing will, A.C., and an exocllcnt situation for a
tannery.
Jlo also wii: sell a form or one hundred and flftr
acres, aiJoining the town, with fitly sores cleared
and In a good state of cultivation, the remainder
being covered witb pins, hemlock and oak timber,
with a heavy Vein of coal underlying a great psrt
of tho traet. , , ,
lie will sell bit Town House and about ana
acre of land in said tuwn, well situated for a Ho
tel, being large and commodious, aad tba necas
sarf ootbuildiugs and sUbling altecbnd.
Ibere is a large steam sawmill and general
lumbering establishment now under construction,
by John Dubois, adjoining the town, that will give
employment to not less than ons hundred bands.
Thore are several springs of good water in tho
town, snd those wishing tu sink wells can obtain
water in from ten to tltleen niteca feet.
The town Is in a healthy part of the county.
and I; easy of access frota Luthershurg, Halem,
nest Liberty, iieynotisvuie, Kockilals aod 1h
Beech Woods Settiuments.
Cuius and see the place before purchasing use
where, or address tns yodenigued at JctTcrioa
loiue, ticarncia ooamy.
JOHN rrMTiARflER,
JjIMin ' Fmprlator
l
U0POSED
AMENDMENT TO TUB
Constitution of IVnnsylvanla.
JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to th. Constitution of
rrrn.yirania.
? it msofrrd1 l (. Srmalt n4 II,, of H'Drt
M.,r,f,'rM o ,,e bVfa,M..NW,,,A n '..a.yeoni'a in
('a. rot Autmbl) auf, That tha following amend
ment of the Constltntjpn of this Commonwealth
he proposed to the people for their adoption or
rejepnon, pursuant to tue pmristops ,r tjip ftnth
articl. tereoft to ),it:
Rriko oat tha illth seetioa of the slsth article
of the Constitution, and insert la lieu thereof the
following! a Hiai. ireaiusor saaii aoohnaen by
the qualtlied elealprs of the Klate, at such tlasm
aad ir sueb term of .erviee s. shall be preanribed
bylaw." WILLIAM KLLIUTT,
Ppeakar ftf the Huns, of Hepreaentatlrrl.
JiJfH H. HIITAN,
Speaker of tha Henat..
Appanvan Tho twaaty-ieooad day of March,
Anno Domini ana thouaand right hundred and
serenty-twa. JNO. W. UKAHY.
Pr.parod andoerlldrd for publication pursaaut
ta tha Tenth AjUuI of the t'onatilntlon.
PKANCI8 JOHDAN,
BeerrUry of the CoinmonwoallH.
OSca ftrxotary of the Commonwealth, 1
llaiji.burg, June Olh, 1871, m
IL F. CO.,
fs I ( t Muniri i
II All WARE,
Alto, Manufacturer, of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIAtmiD, PA.-,
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Hara.ia, Collar,, ,bh, (or ala a, , .
II. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
pALMER'9, PATENT UNLOAD-
log Ilay Forks, for ssls hj
a. P. BIOI.ER 4 CO.
QIL, P k INT, ' PUTTY '"GLASS,
Nails, ate., for sal. by
n: f. mgi.er co.
JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS & SIIOE
Findings, fotialeby n ' . ;'
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
H. F. BIGLER ft CO. '
gTOVES, OF AL'L SORTS AND
Sliss, for l.l. by
II. F. BIGLER ft Co! ' '
JIIONI I HON I UtONt
I'd
For sals by , ,
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
II
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
RAILS, for sal. by
U. F BIGLER ft CO
PULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
a.
And belt Mannfaetnro, for sal. by
' ; II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
rUlMBLK SKEINS AND PIPE
L
BOXES, for sals by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
pODttEtt CUTTERS for salo by
MCB30-70' n , n..F. BIGLER A CO.
KEW WAS1HXGT(W ACADEMY,
Clearfield County, Pa.
THE Bl'MMKR TERM of thia tnilitutlos
will opeo on the first Jbfondsy of May next.
('lVrm, five months.)
Tbeoourseof study will embrace a ris;id and
thorough tesi in svsry branch rrquisite to a prac
tieal aod aoeompliihed education.
Voeal and Instrumental musie will occupy an
Important place In the course of stndy.
Pupils will be admitted at any time during the
sension, and eharged from time of entering to the
close of the term. No deduction will be made
for absence, except In eases of protracted Illness.
Students desiring rooms for "clubbing" ean be
accommodated at moderate rates.
Hood boa tiling can be procured at threa dol
lars per work at public anu private houses.
For particolmrs address
OKOHUK W. IXNTS, Principal,
March ft, '71ti , New Waahington, Ta.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
; ; CLEARFIELD, PA.
TUB FALL TKRM of fbnrUcn WeeRs, will
oommeoca Monday, September Sd, 1H72.
TERM OK TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Olijact Les
sons. Frimarr ArUbaetie aud 1'riuiarr
Oeofrnphy 7 00
History, lioeal aod deacrmtive Usogmpny
with Man Drawing, Oram mar, Menial
and Written Arithmetic 9 00
Algebra and tho tSefences II 0(1
Inslraetionlnlnstrnmsntalmnsis. 10 Oft
Oil pointing, 14 lesson M.. IS
Wsx work I 00
For full particulars send fr Circular, '
Clearfield, Bept, 7 U70-lypd. , .
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Male and female Claaalral Illth School
Bach Iepartmciit Ke pa rate, Diatiuct aad
. ; complete In Its If. -
TUB scholastic year of this Institution Is divi
ded into two sessions of five moat hi (twenty
one weeks) each. The first session commences on
ths first Monday in September; the second, on th
firnt Monday In February.
The oonree of instruction emhraors sverr thing
necessary to a thorough, practical and aceompllrhw
ea eaiioation oi botn sexes.
Pupils will be admitted at anv time and charted
from date of entranee to the close of the session.
No deduction will be made for abeenee, exenit
in esses of extreme and protracted illuess. ,
Students from a distance ean be accommodated
with hoard at low rates.
For particulars, send for circulars, or address
Hev. 1. L. HARRISON, A. M., 1
July 20, 1871-tf. ' i 1'rincipal.
KCOSSTKUCTED.
DANIEL STEWART & SON
Having parchased ths Cheap Clothing Honseef
Isaae 1. Itsliensteto, have the largest and heat
assortment of Manufactured Uoods ta the county :
aad ean aHI their
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
for Men, Boys and Children, ',
a pen cunt. ciiRAPr.it.
Tlinn any ather hnnse la the eounty.' r '
They will always keep on band large and d
egant tisorlmeiit of ,
GENTS' FUItXlSlllXa GOODS,
COLLAB.", . . ' I,
TIE.1,
. TUUXK3, '
VALISES, , ,
Ac,l'
OP Till? LATEST 8TYLK8 AND PATTKIUH.
If yoa want to get good and stylish Clolhlnc,
at low Bflures, llo not tail to oall at their ealso-
lipbmenl before SMtndiog your money elsewhtrs.
Uememorr tn, pi.ca
aug7'?V BAAIEL STEWART A BON.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
YirilRllKAS, Hon. C. A. MATER. President
1, Judge of tha Court of Common Pleas of
tha Twtaty-tfth Jadlclal Ilistrict, eumpoasd of
tba eountien or Ul.arn.ld, tentra and Cliat.n '
aad Hon. Willi. 0. PuLar and Hon. Jobs !
Ilaai,, Aasooial, Judge, of ClaarQ.ld county
kv tssved th.ir p-.o.pt, to m, dlrecttd. for tli
holding of a Court of Commua Pleas, Orphsns'
Court, Court of (juarttr Sessions, Court of Otr
aad Terailner, aod Court ol UeneralJ.il Dili'
,ry, at lb. Court llou.0 at Clearfield, In and for the
eeuntf of Clearueld, eommonelnc on the fourth
ai.uiuay, it.ia any oi scpLcmoor, Icn a. Bad to
ooattaa. oa. w..k.
N OTIC IS 13, th.r.for,, hereby girea, to tha
Coroner, Ja.tlc of tb. Peace, anil Coo.tal.lrl,
In and for .aid ooanty of Clearlold, to appesr In
tnetr proper persons, wlin ib.tr Henords, ll..i'i
laqui.itloaB, Bxaminatloas, and other Keomia.
branoes, to do those things which to their ofttnss,
ana la their ..hair, p.rtala to a. done.
OIVRV and.r say hand at Cleardeld, this lib
day of H.pteuiber, ia tha year of our Lord oat
tUousitai .Ight hundred and rerenty.two.
. 4USHN J. riEhctil. .
Sral (Sttntt for fair.
FAlliv .FOR, SALE!
if.' '!- t: t ; i
CALL AND SEE I
"Wlintl Know about Fanning."
T1IK AltEN
OF UNION TOWNSHIP, !
PWNED BY PHILIP O. BLANCIIARD, ESQ.
OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE!
This beaallfutly located farm and desirable
home, ia sttualad In tba most f.rtile aad bc.t wa
tered portion of Colon township, Ll.arnelu coun
ty, Pa., with good road, leading to and from it
in all directions. It it two and a half miles from
the nourishing rlllag, of Rookton, and only four
miles front tlia de.tinid city of "Kuiohargar," on
tha line of "Bennett's Branch eltenslon of the
All.ihenr Valler llallrood," which will be com
pleted and rnnnlng trains in less than eighteen
uoathe. I b. i aria ooaiaiu, . .. ,
150 Acres or Land,
over IOO ACKIv of which are cleared and
under a high state of cultiration, with an
Orchard of 200 Apple Trees,
carefully selected and bearing ths eholoest frnlt,
p loo ted sight vrars ago, with a fair promise f
yielding at Iraet forty bushels this season. Also,
a swill UKC HA UU Ok' rl.LaU. I t. Mi AAf
I' K AC II TKKE8.
A yoang and thrifty GRATERY is set out, In
a neat and tasty stylo. Ths re noes art all In ths
best eoadmoa, being what is knowa as a "stake
and boa" fence, built of chestnut rails, 10 foot
long, five rails high. . The dwelling is a
Two-story Plaiik House
built according to the most modem and Improved
style of architecture, (lately repainted), and fla-
isneu inside and out in tns most complete ana
workmanlike manner. The cellar is eight feet in
the clear, dressed stone wslls, two feet thick, and
oementee. floor. Attached to tae dwelling ta a
building, 60 fret long, containing Wasbr Room,
Math Room and Water Tank, Wood House, Sta
ble for three horses and Carriage, all uuder one
roof and as gnrd as new. Near by Is an loo
House, a Corn inbs, a rig sty and lien uwn.
A stream of pur eold water flows into ths Wash
Room, and is forood from there by a stons pump
into the kitchen. Conveniently nearthedwelling
Ii- s hsndsome and nnlaue Office. 10x10 feet, fln-
isncu ana pamreci in tompicto syie.
ALSO, A FARM BAR.V
is erected at a proper distance from the dwelling,
with a collar under tli eatira anildinft, enclosed
by a stone wall two feet thick. This building,
t'iiW feet, is furnished in that style of neatn
and durability characteristic of the owner. There
is sIao
A TENANT HOUSE
on ths farm, 18x24 feet, two stories hiih. with
smalt 'L" attached, and a small stsble belonging
tbertto. The House is plsntervd snd painted and
nreMbls a neat and ooiurortalile apnearaoo, bav
ing a 21 loot well, witn a stone pump and plenty
of water at the door. Also a small orchard, be-
lonring to the Tcoant House, with twenty or
more choice fruit trees. There are no less than
thirteen (Springs of good water on the farm.
Adjoining this place is a tract of load containing
150,000,000 Feel of Lumber,
ths cutting off or consumption of which will af.
ford ready market for all produce raised on the
farm.
llsney has been lavishly expended ia beautify
ing the "Orass Flat" around the dwelling. The
4Lsn" Is tastefully and artistically adorned witb
ornamental trees, evergreen shrubbery and the
choicest flowers. The dwelling is protected from
the rays of the an by a row ot shade trees, whose
intertwining branches east a el and refreshing
shade all around it, making it a plufisant and in
viting retreat, sucn as one rarely nntts even in
ths environs oi a city, A correct representation
or tew or ihc resiiieoco can be seen on ths norm-
west corner of the mop of Clcarlleld eounty.
Tbrre is always a person on the fsrm, who will
she any one over the premises who desires to
pun. in so. and give them any iu format ioa ia re
ganl to the farm they may desire,
lor terms and condition of sals address
F. O. lll.ANCHARD. or '
A. W. WALT KUS, .
aiglltf Clearfield, Pa.
lOK sIlK OK JiENT!"1
4 VALUABLE FARMS,
IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
OFFERED FOR SALE OR REXT.
Tha undersigned oflsrt for sals or rent th,
following named farms, sltuatrd In Uirard towa-
shlp, Cleartl old eounty, Pa , rln
Na. I. Knowa a, th. "Old Ceadrlet Farm,"
Bark Hun, onntalning about ItMl Arras,
alioat ,0 acres being olearetl aad uader a good
slate of ooltivation ; the balance ia timber.
No. t. Known as the "t'tedls Roassolot
Prm," nont.lning about KM) Aerem. about it
ares of which are oleared and uader a good state
of cultiration, and the balance well timbered.
No. .1. Known as the "Lainh Farm," baring
about 100 acres cleared aad undcroulttratton.
No. A. Known as ths "K,l. Wou,'rich Farm
ooaiaialng about 131) Ar.rea, a largo portion of
ntiiih I, cleared and unuor ouilivauun, ma nai-
IDuefling limliereiL
Nos. I, I and Share dwellings, barns snd other
linprovruisnls theison ercclud, and all fuur hare
orchards, springs aad streams of running water
on them.
HessnnaMo terms In the matter of paymeals,
SB.I pos.es.ion giri.a oa April 1st, 174.
For furtlur InA.riuatinB eal oa or address
L. M. COI'MIIBT.
sngT-lin F.cnchilllc, Clcarlleld Co., Pa.
I j'HTH A Y-Csma tres.asslg aa the premise.
j of the aailerslga.d, la Lawrrar. township,
t iuMrleld eounty, on or atmut the first week in
Jute, a red and white heifer, supposed tab, about
two aad a hair years old, sad a blank aad while
sts.r, supposed to be about one yoaraa.l a half
old. The ownnr Is notion, to oome lorward, prove
property, pay charge, aad tak. them away, or
they will bo dispone) al according to law,
augjn.li. . JOHN 8HAW, Ja.
B
LANK COMNTAUMA". MLE, FOR
,ah al t.r olu V
Urngi and gtrttrisfi.
V ' i .....
rpUB LATEST MOVBI '
THEi LATEST. MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
..;D.RUa STORK, i:
'.:T.t,'i! 'i!,V,'rl tj . :tt,,
To tholr Bew building on Peoond Btrest, nearly
oppoiiu tb. store of Weaver A B,tls,
CLEARFIELD, PA
Where they will continue to supply their old aad
as snaay new customers as asay coins, wiia :
VURK DRUGS!
CIIKMICALSI
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
;',(. '. (Inoladlng all new remedies,)
Patent Medicines, Paints aad Oils, Ore., and
Putty, School Books, stationery, Papor,
Ae.j also, a full line of Drug-
. gista' Sundries, Hair
, . . . . , Tonics, . ,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Toilet Doaps, l'ocket Uooks, oaJl ot
, lb. best quality.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A aaaramental purposes only,
Para Whits Lead, Colors of all kinds. Raw and
Boiled Linseed 1)11, Varnishes, Terpen.
. .. n,, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish .
Bruehee, Flavoring
, . j , Eitrarts, . , r
Confect!onerles, Bird Seeo Fnlre, ground and
angronnd, of all kinds.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will Ind oar stock of Chewing
and Hmoking Tobaeeo, Imaorted and Do-
ataitia Cigars, bousT and AMue-out to be of the
rery best brands In th, market.
LAMPS AND CIHM5BYS,
All kind, of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
aad Musical Trimmings of ,r,ry variety.
Itsrlng a long etperleao. la the business, and
an axtensir. and well selected stock of medicioes,
we are enabled t. fill Physicians' presorlption. at
the shortest notieo and oa tho most reasonable
terms, day and night.
, HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clcarlleld, Pa., May i, Wi ll.
P. T. 1.
"For thy Stomacli's Sake and thine
.' ' other Infirmities." St. Paul.
I) It. JtOYKH'lH
WEST BRANCH BITTERS
'; I.; :lt"ii I- , . . ) .,
A tafe, pare, pleasant and health-giving Tonie
J. X. strictly regctahl,, and mannfactored from
tho most pur. and eholea materials is not a spirit
drink aor sabstituto for whisky, but a aolcntiflo
compound, for tha proteotioa of the system and
tha euro af disease, mado from chemically pare
spirits, entirely fro. from fusil oil or other irritat
ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the
most delicate stomach. A long private experl
eoee has attested iu
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
No Bitters at present offered to th. publi,
contains so much medicinal Tirtuo, and yet so safe
and pleasant to take. Its use is to cure disc ate,
and It will not create an appetite for spirituous
liquors, but will euro tho affects of dissipation.
To Increaa. tba Appetite, USE IT.
To promote Digestion, USB IT.
To our. Dyspepsia, USE IT.
To cure Fever and Ague, V8K IT.
To cure Bllltousacss, USE IT.
Tb cure Constipation, . . USE IT.
To curt Chronic Diarrhoea, USE IT.
To cur. Heart burn, USE IT.
To tore Flatulence, ' " ' USE IT.
To ear. Acid Krucl. lions, , . , , USB IT.
To sure Nervous Debility, USB IT.
To euro Hy.bichoadrla, USB IT.
To urc Sallowoess of Cuniplrxion, L'FE IT.
To cure Pimples an. Blotches, USE IT.
For General Prostration of tha
Physical powers, USB IT,
and It will oar. yoa.
SoU everywhere, at $1.09 per bottle, Manu
faoturod exclusively by
A. I. SUA W,
' . Druggist,
' " CLF.ABFIELB, PA., '
. Wh, uITart liberal Induoemrnts tu the trod.
Oct. S7, IStlliitf.
ir
OUSK AND LOT FOR SALE:
The undersigned offer, his House and Lot
fur sale, situated on l.oonst street, between Fourth
and FiOb streets, In th. borough of Clearfield.
Tbo building is a two story "I." plank frame
house, well finished, together with the necersaiy
outbuildings, and the lot Is In a good state of cul
tiration. lor terras an.l ponnitiuns appiy 10 or
address . UhNHY llllU.l.MI,
anglc-Sai Clearfield, Pa.
E. A. BIGLER &, CO.,
riBAI.r.ti IX
SQUARE TIMBER,
and manufacturers of
ALL MINUS Of HAWED M MftliR,
I T7J CLIRFIKLD, t'KNN'A. i
J"."
TMOVTMAet.
Dbaler rn all kinds af
FURNITURE,.
Market Street,
On. doef Mat Post OBea, r.
au4l'7b ' ALKAKF1ELD, PA.
f. r. WKATBsU.
-...W. W. BUTTS.
i
WEAVER A IIKTTS
..i fJLEARFlFXD, PA., ..
Are offering, at th, old stand of O. L. Reed A Co.
; - - t .
their stock of goods, oonslitlng f
'), i, , .....
DRY.-.GOODS, ; GROCERIES,
...... , .' boots a suoes,1
HATS CAPS, 1 ' HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, '
FLOUR, : FEED, SALT, &o., ttc,
- ' J. i' l it"' i . .
At tbo most reasonabla rates for CASH or la
Square Timber. Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY FR0DUCK. , . .
jHf-Advanoes mads to tho as engaged in get
ting oat square timber on tha most advantageous
terms. pdtljanTS
X. . ARNOLD
w. aoss BABTsaoaa,
"Cheaper than the Cheapest T
GOODS AT REDUCED TRICES
JUST aiCSITBD IT
Arnold A IfnrtMliorn,
, (On. door watt of First National Bank,)
'' CUItWENHVII.LE, PA.
HAVING jast relumed from tha cast with a
aompleU assortment of Goods tultabt. for
Spring and 8umm,r trade, wc era now ready
to furnish all klndt of Good, ...
ii
Cheaper than the Cheapest I"
And after thanking car customers far their
liberal patroaagt during tha past year, w,
would most r,si',ctfnlly ask for a continuance
af tha sera,. '
Our Stock consist, of a complete aitortmcnt
of Dry Goods. Notions, Hardware, Quaaoswara,
Willowwarc, Groeaiicc, Boots ar Shoea, Halt A
Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ac Also, Flour,
Bacon, Salt, Fish. Grain, eta. ' .
All of which will b. told .a the most reason
able terms, aad th. highest market priea paid
for Grain, Wool and all klndt of Lambor and
Country Product.
. jMe-Plcaae girt at a tall before purchasing
eleeh,re. Satisfaetioa guaranteed as to price
aad qaality,a t f
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Corner ot Mala and Thompson Streets,
apr20 CURWENSVILLE, PA.
iGACE IN EUROFEI
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
The bloody contest bctworn Franoe and PntMia
Is at an end for the present, so far as the slaugh
tering of men and the destruction of property is
concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride
themselves and rejoice over the result, but how
insignificant is their work when compared with
the humane and christian effort of .: . . ,
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has undertaken to supply all the cltlsens tn
the lower end of the county with food and raiment
at exceeding low rates from his loaiumolh store in
IrlTLSONUr HG, where he ean always be found
ready to wait npon callers and supply them witb
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such as Cloths, Ratinetts, Cans! meres, Muslins,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes.
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Cups ell of the best material and made to order
llose, Socks, O loves, Mittens, Lsces, Ribbons, Ac
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Bngar, Ttine, Molasses, Fish, Salt.
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, Flows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Ppikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Proasos, and all kinds of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnirdi, Glass, and a general
assortment of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on band, and will bs
sold at the lowest possibls figures.
LIQUORS, such aa Ilrandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky,
Jayne's Medicines, Hosteller's and
- H out! end's Hitters.
0000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid. Cloverseed oniand
and for sale at the lowest markot price.
Also, Agent for Strattonvlllc end Curwcnsvills
Tkreahing Alnchioes. .
ifc -A, Cell and see for yourselves. Ton will find
everything usually kept in a retail store,
L. M. COUDRIIT,
Frenchville P. 0.. March 1, 187 L
Ciicnp liirnliiirco
. JOHN GULICIl ,
DT.S1RB3 to Inform his old friends an! eae
to mors, that having enlarged his shop and
lucreascd his facilities for manuiaoturlns?. ha is
now prepared to make to order such Furniture as
may bs desired, la good style and at cheap rates
for CASH. He generally has on hand, at his
Furniture rooms, a varied assortment ef ready,
made furniture, among which era
BVREAV3 AND SIDE-BOARDS,
Wardrobe! end Book-Cases, Centre. Sofa, Parlor,
Breakfast and Dining Kx tension Tables, Com
nan, Frenob post,Ctiage,Jenny-Lfnd and other
Hed. testis finfas of all kinds, Work-stands,
Hatraoka Wash-stands t Rocking and Arm
Chairs i spring -seat, caae-bottom, parlor, com
mon and other Chairs Looking O lasses of every
description ea hand t and new glasses for old
frames, which will he pat In oa very reasonable
term on shortest aotioe. He also keeps oa hand
or furnishes to order, Cora-husk, Hair and Cot
ton-top Mattresses. ;
Coffins or Evert Kind '
Made to order, and funerals attended with
Hearse whenever desired. Also, Ilonss Painting
done to order. The subscriber also manufac
tures, arid has constantly oa band, Clement's
Piteot Washing Machine, the best Bow ia ase I
Thoee aslng this machine never nssd be with
out eleaa clothes 1 He also has Flyer's Patent
Charn, a superior article. A family using this
Churn never need he without butter I
All the above and many other articles are fur
Qlsbed to eustomors eh sap for Casa or sxcbangsd
itbf apprpved country produce. -nerry, mapie,
ropiar, tetnwooo ana otoer ijumuer sunauje mr
Cabinet work, taken In txnhang0 'ur furniture
Remembsr lbs shop Is on Msrkef street.
Clearfield. Pa aud nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." JO UN UCLICU.
November J WW f
A IMI
XITR ATtUt Ik'tiTIt EwwJJotlee
IV l.l
herebv eiren that letters of administration
4i tho estate ol J Art. KKIOLKK, deonaned, late
of Urady township, Clcarlleld eounty, Penn'e.,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indohted to said estate will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands will present them properly suthsntlceled
for settlement without delev.
JAMKSC. PARMRTT,
LKWW tKI'vLKIt,
Adg. t4-0t. ' Admlittntrators.
TUB DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC to 1001
1007 and IfiAfi for aale el the Poet OBce.
prCsS. oeau. MuM to aay addiwea.
Sotttj.
s
HAW, ifOUSE,
!
(Cor. of Market A Front street,," -
t;i,r.Anri&j.ii, ra,
This mernlooent Hotel It antirely new, earn''
plot, ia all Its appointments, and aaaranient La
tlx Court House. A frea Omnibus runs to and
from the Depot an the arriral and departure of
each train. MHS. at. 0. CLEMKNT0,
April 10, IW. ' Proprletreelr
WASHINGTON, HOUSE,
v ' . NEW WASHINGTON, PAr
This a.w aad wall furaUbed hour, haa bean
taken by tha undersigned. Ha foals confident of
bciog able to render satisfaetioa to those who majt
furor him with a eall. ;
May , 1871., . 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. '
1)EVERE HOUSE, '
IV II U R N i I D E, PA.
lb. subserilxr having built a new Hotel, wit a .
all modura improramenta, I, prepared to receir. '
guests. Tb, table will be tunplled with the best
in the market th, bar with theahoaleest liquoraf-.
Good stabling attached, '
apr-ly . . A. U. SCUAEFFEK, Trop'r.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL, i
' UAREBT 8t, CLEARFIELD, Pa ;
TUTS large and commodious new hotel ha:
beea opened for the acne ra mod stlon of tha
public, wbore tbo proprieUr will be glad to moot ,
his old friends, and receive a share ef public pat
ronage. By strict personal attention to the do-
tails of his business, be hopes to bs able to readei
satisfaction to his patrons. Tha TABLB will .
alwnvs be bountiful lr sunnlied with tho beat that
ean bs procured in the market, and the BAR
will contain a Hill stock or LimJOKB, UlShH, o
tiood sUhling attached.
Clearfield, March 8. 18f.V-ly Proprietor.
. i
THE MANSION HOUSE, .1
Corner of Second and Market Street!,
CI-KABFIELD, PA.
THIS old and eommodioas Hotsl hat. during
th, past year, been enlarged to double ItM
former capaelty for tha entertainment of ctran .
gers and guest. Tba whole building has been
refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare no
pains to render hit gusstt comfortable while'
tteylog with him. i ...
jMr-Th. "Mansion Tlaase" Omnibut rant to
aod from the Depot oa th, arriral and departure'
f sack train. juttn vutJUtiBnii,
apro-70 tf ' Proprlctor.i
LEONARD HOUSE, .......
Near the Railroad Depot. ....
CLBARFIKLD, PbNN'A.
This house is large, wen furnished, and Dearly
new, and the Proprietor feels confident of reader
log satisfaction to guests, N. B. Uood itabling'
ouunected with the hotel.
ot-71 - 8. B. BOW, Proprietor. !
ST. CHARLES nOTEL, '
(Opposite R. R. Depot,) , -
CLEARFIELD, PKNN A.
The undersigned, baring beeomo proprietor
of this house, ia now ready to entertain stranger.'
and trawlers, aad therefore aolititj ,ojoaraers lo
gin him a call. His Table will be Supplied witb
the best the market afford., and Bis Bar will eon
tain the ehoioest uf winee and liquors. Kxtensir.
stabling is attached. Charges moderate,
janltm ' . JAMES MuLAUGHLIN.
WESTERN. HOTEL,
Opposite th. Court House, '
CLEARFIELD, PENN-A.
Accommodations first-class and charges moderate'
oot! . JOIIN.F. YOUNG, Proprietor.
JJ-ON TOUR HOUSE,
Opposite the Conrt House,
LOCK HAVEN, PKNN'A.l
i JeU'Tl .. HAUPEAL A K ROM, Prop's.
ROt kEBHOFl' IIOL'NE,
BELLEFONTE, PA, " -
D. JOHNSTON A SONS"",- '
Proprietors!
oelM-71
AILROAD HOUSE, ' , ' '
Mnin 8tiret,
PHILIPHUURO, PBXIQ'A.
The tndersigned keeps eon stoutly oa hand tho
best of Liquors. Ilia table is always supplied
with the best the market affords. Ths traveling
public will do well to give him a enll
novl.'OS. KOUEHT LLOVD.
SUSQUE1IANNA JIOUSE,
CUKWKNSVILLK,
Clearfield county, I'eno'a.
This old snd well cstaUilb-d Hotel, beeuHfuTry
t (lusted on the banks of the Husqoehantia, la tho
borough of Curwcnsvilla, haa bevi. leased for a
term ol years by the undersigned. It has been
entirely refitted, and is now open to the public
genorvtly and the traveling eoMinuaity ia par
ticular. No pains will be sperrd to render gos"
fyonifnrtalJe while tarrying at this house. Ample
Stabling room for Iko accommodation ef trams.
Charges mmlerate. - -8rpu
28, l&70-if. ELI BLOOM.
DAXIEL COXNELLY,
Boot aad Shoe Manufacluref,
CLKARFIfiLD, PA.
HAS Just reoeived a One lot of French CALF
bKINS. and is now prepared to mannfae-
turs s very thing ia his line at the lowest figures.
(is will warrant his work to be as representee.
He respectfully solicits a eall, at his shop ea
Market street, second dcor we-t of the potto ffioo,
where he will do all fn his powsr to render satis
faction. Seme fine Gaiter tops oa band.
myVOT-y DAN1KL CONNELLY.
XEW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP.
KDWAUD MACK,
Coa. MARKET A Sd Sts., CLKARFIfiLD. Pa.
fPUR proprietor has entered Into the BOOT ar
X SHOK husinsss at the above stand, and
Is determined aot to be outdons slther ia qual
ity or price for his work Special attention
will be paid to manufacturing rewed work. He
has on hand a large lot ef Erench Kip and
Calf Skins, of the very best quality. The eltU
tens of Clearfield and vicinity are rsspsotfuliy
invited to give him a trial. No charge for calls
inv.,' sj-tr
D. J. CROW ELL
Manufacturer of the D. II. Hall Bolting Machine
and tho
RIDB-CUT 6IIINQLK MAClIINBf
to out from 18 tn 20 laches, aad licensed ondW
Event's patent. Jointers, Drag Saw Machines
and tic nor si Mill Work, Sinncmahoning, Camer
on county, Pa.
Repairing of Maohinos and general Castota
Work done to order. ( augUy
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOUHAGB HOME LNDUSTItY'.
THE undersigned, baring established a Nat
cor, .a the 'Pike, about half war hetweea
Clearfleid and Cnrwensellle, Is prepared to fur.
aish all kinds of FKl'IT TREKS, (standard and
dwarf,) Rrcrgr,eaa, Rbrahberr, Orapa Viaev
llooseberrlel, Lawtoa Ttlackberr,, Htrawberry,
and Haaherr, Vinca. Also, 8iheriaa Grab Tree,,
Qaiaec, aad car!, scarlet Rhubarb, Ac Ordcrr
promptly attend, d to. Address,
A. D. W1IGHT. .
scp0 16-7 Curwensrllla, Pa'
"Lny down Uio Shovel and tbo Hoc"
HiCkMAVS CORN PLAtER,
This Inenloni Machine, fbr wUrh a patent has
just beea isHuexl, it te eonlidently believed will sn
psrarde all others in nee or oflered to the public.
It is construotd so that it fan own, plants and
sows at a time, at equal distances apart, both ways,
dropping fwr, Mve or sis grains ta oaoh hill, as
ths worker fcuny determine bHore commencing.'
norerlng the eorn when droppM, smoothing down
Its own furrow snd leaving the ground ia belter
conditio tliaa before planting.'
Ills in Mself cottiplrto working etdeAia,'
requiring ao hired as.istaaeo aod doing the work
belter Mid with greater regularity nnd p roe is Ion
tbita It eould possitdy be doae by hand, at lets
thin oue-lenth the lahur.
Any boil y that can drive, with this Planter ran
go Into a field prepared for corn snd furrow, drop'
and cover tea to fifteen seres daily, lis capacity
bUng limited only by the ditanoo a team ean be
sleaddy driven. It la ao oonnrtict.-d that wheq
nt planting or In turning at theendof the fur
row, by a mero touch U is raised off the ground,
thrown out of giar and moved backward or r
ward, where you may want It, without dropping
the corn or t'tu' hiag Ihe earth,
PraotieaJly it ignores mra, hoes and plow ia
eorn planting, and uiakss that wblob has hereto
fore beea hard labor a mere ifttitue for a boy, or
about healthy exercise fur a lasy man.
Inspeotloa of the Planter entraded hy the
pat eatoe eordialy solicited, and eeanty, Htate or
individual rights for sale, a lew rates, to expedito
its Introduction,
Address KeUlfiKN MACKMAV. Patrntee.
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