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

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jti;-CLEARFIEL:
CLEARFIELD, PA..
WBDimDAT MORNINQ, DEC. li. IWI.
v Terms of Subscription.
ir paid in advaucor within three month! ...M
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If paid aflar th. .miration f six months.,. I '
.'. ' ' BKLItJIOUS NOTICKH.
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MoOiodUi r.lwopl ChurchRer. A. D.
Tuitu, Pastor. I'nlili rlervioe .very Sabbcth
at IIIJ A. M., and JJ P. M.
Sablmth Kcliool lit H A- M.
i kf MtiLn f everv Thursday, lit 1 1 P. U
Communion Service, first Sabbath of .Tory
Month, at 10, A. ol.
Ht. Andrew'! Church l-.pleropul Rev
G Sonne Hi Ll.. Public Service Sunday morning
I It o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday School at
f. M. Prayer llootlng Wednesday evening
I T o'clock.
Presbyterian Churrh Ror. II. . Biiti.b.
Preaching ou .he Lord'! day at I0J and 71
o'olook.
Sunday School at S p. m.
Preyer Meeting on Wednesday at 7) P. m.
Pastor's Uible Class on Saturday at li p. m.
Ht. fraud' Church Catholic Kot. T.
J. Mi'Maara. Mass at 10) o'clock A. M., on the
.eeond and foarth Kuntlnys ofeaeh month.
I.utherau Church. Urr. A J. IUrtiock
Preeohing every Sabbath, morning and evening.
Sabbath riohool at V a. m. I'ruvir meeting every
Wcdnceday evening.
Tamo Hie Times last week.
TFull of fun last wook'a Journal.
"Will soon bo out nguin the licvfille.
- 'Ollvo Loftan will lecture on "Suo-
aeesfiil People," in l'bilipsburg, on Saturday even
ing, the SSth. Olive le worth llitcniug to, and
After this season frill take up her reaidonee In
Peril, .
The BullofonU Jieiiublican press an J
material! wai eold at Sheriff'! tale ou Monday of
laat week. Dr. Drown haa our syinatby. Urant
should give him a berth, for nn man defended
biia mora tealotiely.
' Bank Ki.kctionh. The annual pe
riod for ducting llank Officer! and Director, ii
approaching. An election for tbii purpose takes
place In theervcral Ranking bouses on the ltth
of January next.
Tito Journal Inst week gave its read
ers a local on the "pig tribe" tin! their "taking
oB." It appear that there wae etill a iroaller
"take off" the past week than the one referred to
ky the editor In qucatiou. The Journal man may
know nothing about It, however.
A number of our exchanges still
keep giving the detaile of Michael Moore's aus
pen.ion. They had hotter give their readers
something mora humane. It is wonderful what
enterprise some editors di.play In spreading be
fore their readers the details of an "awful murder"
or a "hanging affair."
The editor of tho Philipsburg Jour-
smi says J "They have an editor out iu Clearfield
who lingers around the streets frosty evenings to
hear yonng ladies whisper 'coine in, there's a fire
Is the parlor,' to tbelr bosux, and then goes up
into his attic and racks his brains for a moral to
(he tell." Lltsworth, dat brick did not hit us.
RETIRED. William Lewis, Esq . IubI
week announced bis retirement from the Hun
tingdon tiloit, having disposed of the entire es
tablishment to Sir. A. L. Principal of the
Ccssrilte 8o1diers' Orpheus' School. Mr. Lewis
was editor and proprietor of the Glob for twenty
seven years, during which time he saw many up.
and downs in political life.
Singular Accident A man named
Jievid Barr, a former resident of Hollldaysburg,
ame to his death en Wednesday last, at or near
MeKee'e Gap, In this eounty, In the following
simple manner. He was engaged in butchering
hogs and went up atairs to get a hatchet, and
while descending the stairs the lee on the heels of
bis bMts eaused him to slip, when he fell upon
be edge of the hatchet, severing bis jugular rein
aud eaualng death iu a few minutes. .Ifroon. Sun.
Lint of letters remaining unclaimed
in the PostofAce at Clearfield, for the week ending
December loth, 187 J:
Armstrong, L.
Hush, Charles F. (5)
Carter, lien. II.
Hreham A Uitr.
Jlenshey, Samuel.
Hammond, Elisabeth,
Hall, Wm. VY.
Hill, Perrv.
Kicth, Kli.ha.'
Leonard, Robt. C. (3)
Mack, Jeremiah.
Morln, Peter.
Morgan, James.
Nelson, K. k.
Neal, Uenieh,
O'llourk Philip,
Puff, J. W.
Smith, Jacob P.
Wright, Miss C. K.
Wood, C. 1.
P. A. UAH. IV,
P. M.
The Institute. TIiU is Teachers'
Institute work with ns, and right well have they
tuaeee) ewt. HetviMui alily and seventy teachers
were present on Monday evening, and more have
arrived to-day (Tuesday), and it looks now as
tbongh the teachers would have a good time of It,
s Prof. Ueist sportively remarked at the opening
n Monday. We are highly pleased U see such a
gcnoral Intorest manifested on tho part of the
teachers of our eounty for still further improve
ment. As the proceedings are being properly re
ported and will be publl.bed at length, we will let
this notice suffice for the present. ' i
Somktiiino New. Uollefonto is in
high glee over an Kmperor who has latuly turned
np In their midit. The HafcAetnn rays:
The portrait of Aleiander II, the '::ir of II ui
sia, presented by that potentate to lf,n. A, 0.
Curtla, ei-ininlster to the Court of Kt. Petenburg,
Is not simply a tarit ue e.is or miniature, as
many supposed, but m uingniScent full lngth
fainting. exveiM by the but artiat iu T.ul.'a.
Md upleudidly framed. Gov. Curtin Informs ui
liet it Is so natural that, when looking at it, one
almost thinks he could (.tek tho decorations off
His Hajesty'j uniform, they stand out in such
bold rolisf. The Ciar is a splendid specimen of
fUy developed manhood, taller even thaq Oev.
,Cartin, and although dignified and majestic in his
way, eminently soeled and pleasant, II i father,
Nicholas I, was considered the bandsoinost and
finest looking gentleman In Europe.
' i i s
We Sympatuize. An esteemed
friend writes us to tho rffeot that he has bees
.eheated by a clergyman In the purchase of a lot
.of apple butter. It was to be a good article, made
jDut of elder and apples. But it proves to contain
more water than eider. Ho feels wrothr, but we
icebpit help him In tills Inslanee. He should
?ave aiamtned the apple butter before purchasing.
To use water instead of aider this fall, when ap
Jilei were plenty and cheep, le of doubtful propri
ety in a moral point of View, yet it may bo a
ebarp, square oommereial transact ioq, as the in
dividual eomplalned of may have fallen into the
habit of using water in past seasons, when apples
were scaree, and may be able to justify kimielf if
allowed an opportunity to eiplain. An enemy
nay have put the water Into the apple butter wilb
the intention of injoring the character of a good
eitisen. be charitable cook your apple butter
ever add some apples and sugar, which will be
a deeided Improvement.
School Exnnimox. The folly of
giving a VMofie exaibitioo In a jriMr schoolroom
wae fully demonstrated, to the aatlsfaeiioA of all
who were present, on the occasion of the exhibi
tion at Miss Swan's school, on Friday evening.
The marks on the aekool furniture furnish more
lasting evidence. '
One half who went then failed to get admit
tance, although the room was parked as full as it
would hold, and those who tlrthed more than
''ran feet mast have bean rendered exceedingly
uncomfortable. The eibibilion was prematurely
elosed on account of the crowded and heeled con
dition of the room. Wo were present but a short
ana were highly pleased with what weeould
"lonally hear and see, while pressed on both
ks, front and rear, and sombmly constantly
rplng our to!, while trying to look over those
". The programme wae well emaeived Mid
" wters plaved tbelr parts rgeeedlngly well,
""leering lb. .oof.ioo ,h.t rr,,ea , tb.
n.I,un4 that arraogemenl. bare been
fu "f " Pg IP
' rl room, where all can be
eemhrlsble.
Two More Gone. Within the past
two weeks our eounty has lost two must excellent
elliseni. We allnile io the demise of WlUiam
Kirk, of Brady, and William MoBrlde, of Car-
wensvllle, with both of whom we hare been lntl
mately aequainled for nearly thirty years. The
former was a prosperous fanner, highly eateemed
by bis neighbors, who had raited a large family,
and was "living at home," as the phrase goes, but
taking a severe oold, which settled on his lungs,
the dr.! rover In a short tluio claimed him for his
own.
The latter was resident of Curwcnirllle, well
known to the business communities In the south
ern and western portion of Iheoounly.- The fol
lowing we ollp from the Timm ; , , '. '
The deceased wai born Iu Newbury, Lycoming
couuty, and removed to this eounty In ICS 3, and
hired as a clerk with John In In, Ksq. Shortly
after he and Mr. Irvln entered lulo partnership
at New Washington, where he remained till the
death or his partner, Iu 1818, after which he re
turned to this place, and eugaged in merchandis
ing, Iu isii he married Miss Levins, Ross,
daughter of Robert Ross, Kq., who died in Sep
tember, 1871, In the forty-fourth )erof her age,
By his extensive bu.iuess relations ho made
many acquaintances, in each of whom, by his truly
upright sharacter, he gained a friend. In morals,
as well as in busiucss, he over maintained strict
integrity and pun devotion to truth and duty.
He was eareful iu Judgment, slow In decision, and
then firm in conviction, and if ha ever erred it
was not in desire, but in judgment ) so when death
drew near no troubled oouscienoe disturbed his
peace no dogmas of theology troubled his mind
but, believing In the atonement of Christ, he
passed away like a summer brceie luto the realms
of eternal heppiuos.
Sad Affair. A correspondent in
Kartli.ni informs us that the hou.e of William
Michaels, together with all Its contents, was burn
ed to the ground ou Thursday night. The In
mates barely escaped with their lives, as It was,
Mr. aud Mrs. Michaels, who ore aged jiersons,
being burned about the faco aud arms the old
lady seriously. They were awakened about 12
o'clock at night by the sound of the fire, and in
stant light was all that was left tbcm, Mr. Mi
chads throwing a grand son of bis, a lad about 7
years old, out of the seaond story window and
jumplug out himself after him. Before the alarm
could be given, the house and iu contents were
destroyed. This on this aged couple, who are over
80 years of age, Is a fearful calamity, and one that
should call forth the spontaneous liberality of the
people, and particularly of those of the iinmedi
ate vicinity. Mr. John II. Vaught kindly offered
them the half of his house, where tbey will,
soon as they recover sufficiently from their burns,
commence housekeeping, and it is to bo hop
that their friends and neighbors will kindly fur
nish tkeui with auythiug tbey may have to spare
in the way of houarhold goods or eatablee. Says
our correspondent : Wbcn Ivieiled tbeplaecand
looked on the arieped faces and bands of these
two eld persons, I thought that hard was thi
heart and eoylless the man who would not give
cotnoihing to put them onee more In comfortable
circumstances."
Conimunicited.
CiEaitriaLn, Dee. I lib, l7a.
Mr. Gniron: Your article last week, entitled
"A Call Refused", creates the iinprc.sioa that the
Hoard of Sohool iMreoton have concluded to em
ploy "Prof. Harrison" for principal of the high
echool, whenever the new echoul building Is fin
ished. I do not know what this or future School
Boards may do, but in order to correct the im
pression your article necessarily creates, I beg to
say that the Board of Directors bare oevcr dis
cussed "Prof. Harrison" in any light, and have
taken no steps and did no aot that could In the
remotest degree Justify such at) impression. And
as this community Is by no means a unit in favor
of "Prof. Harrison", who doubtless Is a very good
school master, it Is due the Board to ssy that
they bavo nut made any arrangements of the
kind, aud deem it entirely premature.
A VIKKCTOR.
. se
Special attention Is diverted to the Act of As
Auy to relorenee to the electioa of Town.bip
and Borough Treasurers, published in another
column. .
Special.
Besntiful Christmas presents at Skew's Holiday
emporium.
The Presbyterian chun-h at Bigler Station will
be de Heated to the worship of Almighty Uod on
Christmas Day. Services at J and o o'olook p. m.
A number of ministers will be present to eonduct
the exercises. A oordial inritatioa is extended
to all.
Nr.w PnorliRvoas. By reference to their card
it will be seen that Mroere. Lripold & Benn hare
iiecome proprietors of the Allegheny House in
thi. place, and ask a share of patronage. Uire
tliem a call.
As the Holidays approach people always com
mence looking around to gnu wnere to purchase
the fixins for the bos and girls. To such we
commend the e.tablisliaeutof JteUaaghcy A Mc
I'hrrson, who have a large stock of toys, confec
tions, fancy eaudies, etc
Holiday goods at Snyder's Jewelry Store. Bran
new stock.
CnatsTW As. It is now nretty generally under
stood that rbrlsttnas oomes on tho 2Mb of De
cember this year and it is also pretty generally
undvrstuod that A. I. Sluiw keeps the largest,
finest and must varied assortment of Holiday
goods to be found outside of Philadelphia. We
advise our Papas and Mamas (who have not al
ready done eo) to go at once to Mr. Shuw'e estab
lishment and select the articles they desire, aa the
goods aro being earricd off at a fearful rate, and
the sooner you go tho larger the aesurtment yeu
will have tu select from.
Remember the Holiday (louds at Win. Reed's,
as there is the finest display ever soen in the
county.
Don't put off buying your Holiday goods too long.
Shew has a very large assortment, but then thsy
arc being carried off at a wonderful rate.
Pitir Fkms. Mr. . A. Fleming, of Cur.
wen.ville, in April )nt was granted letters pateut
for an Improved combination wood and iron fense.
Persons wiio hero seen the fenoe pronounce it
very attractive. Mr. F, will sell territory and
alio put up fences. A specimen fenee esn be seen
in front of Mr. A. F. Boyuton's new residence In
this place.
For a good wann Ororeoat, go to tho clothing
establishment of I), Stewart A Son.
Don't fall to vl.lt McOfltighey Mcpherson's
when you are buying your Holiday oandtee. Their
srortiuent Is very nue.
Received this week a Urge assortment of
Clothing at Stewart's Clothing Store, Market
street, Clearfield, l'a.
Finn Jkwki nr. To persons who wish any
thlnf in this line, we would say, go to the jewelry
establishment of Mr. S. I. Snyder, on Second
street, first door in Masonic Building. Mr. Sny
der Is flrst-etsss jowelwr, aad persons buying
rrom ninx win know just witat tiiey are getting.
His stock is very full, embreoiar the latest styles
tu all kinds or jewelry, uive mm a eall.
Shaw't Holiday goods aro all the rage,
PABHiniABi.a Ci.QTBinn. 1). Stewart A Son
have just received a large invoice of fashionable
clothing, which they are disposing of at prices so
low that every person ean hare a new suit for
Christinas, (lire them a call. jCluthing ordered
for persons desiring It
The finest French and American Candles and
Conleettons at MoUaaghey A Mel'berson I.
Ran Jr.wnl.nr very latest patterns at Sny
der's Jewolry Store,
Hm.inAT (Jonns. Win. Heed will open, Friday,
iireemner l.nn, if?:, a lull llneot Holiday goods,
Vanoy Boies, Knney Boxes with Handkerchiefs,
Kmbml.lcrcd Sets, Cuffs and Collars, real Thread,
Point Lace and Point Apliqne Collars, Tidies and
Laeo llaailkerrtticls, tuarr Ties, (i loves, Pai.lry
and Brnebe Shawls. Also, a few acts fine Mink
Furs. Then will bo a toe disutay of tho above
named goods, suiianio tor presents.
decll-Jt '. Rase.
Just received another lot of DnrraM's Iron Com
Muellers, at (ilt-Jt) SAi'ttm A Siunrvse s.
A full line of Household Ooods, Japaaocd Ware,
Ac., for sale by II. V. Bigler A Co.
Saw a. 1)1. tan's Cross-cut Saw, Great American
Saw, Hovnton's Lightning Saw, at
li r. niuira a
Pli iiibs run Pah. A. I. Shaw lias a eniipli
of ant-elass late style Sleighs, which be will sell
at a bargain. Call and look at them. dl
Avrs, Seventy-five doieu Clearfield iTooi
Choppers Axel St
.:5,7. T ft. F. eroLtij a cc's.
Wood and Willow War of ail oli reripiiuna fur l
sale by H. F. Bigler A 0. 1
Norton to Wasou ad Cariuaoi Maxaas. We
have Jual received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Sniines
.-.I Al 1.1-L ..m i .
miu jsAivs, wuivu we uuer eoeap ror oaan.
- a. 9. BiaLia A Co.
To Uoiiaeaiei saa. All kinds of fruit Caat,
manufactured of tho best tin and with all the
mouerw unprovonseniu, aa well as putty aa oo
ium, iur hm, ,h large (iwawitiee uj
aug7tf II. V. Biulir A Co.
Notice to Customers. Wo, the
undersigned UMrebaut! of the borough of Clear
field, wishing to giro our elerka a holiday, do
agree to close our respective places of business on
Christinas of which our eustuuicra will please
II. V. Uijrltr A Co., Miller k Puwt.ll,
KrfttKT t lsTtle, JuMjih liviart,
, J. . 8..owr, U
U. 1. Uoodfullow A Svn, J. M. Krtir,
Wo, KmhI, 0. tkewart A Don,
Hackett A fchryver. I. Ailamr,
K. W. Urahtm, Wvavrr Bttti,
Hubert Miti-holl. Kiuhard Mmsop,
L J oli utoii A Bona, Wright A Uro.
V.... Ini..i I A ...St.! .,.. f
Hon BlankeUi all ttym and iirioea. Alio,
large awrtmnt of Lap Hagi. W bar for u
a ivtr arinoiod lauiao-idia wnoio ounaiu now.
nuv6-2m. 11. F. Uiolbr A Co.
Bird Cflgci a larft affortment at II. F. Bir-
I.. a. r..
Vf S wV. e
rlntt, Olli ni Varnlihfi for aala bj 11. V.
Bigler A Co.
Caloltifd lMaiter for fala by . Y. BlgUr A Co
RKCATlTt'tATlOX.
llinl CaroB. '
Wuod and Willow Warn.
IIUikuld Uoodi. i
t
All kioda of llardwara.
Japanued Waro.
1'aiuU, Oils. Varulihai.
I'alaiucd 1'taitvr.
Wagoo and Carriaira Maker' lupplief.
All of the attore for rnh at th waiumotb llard
wara titora of 11. jV. Bigler A Co., Seoood itrett,
ClmrflrlJ, Pa. 1t
11. P. Bigler A Co. bava nakiDg extoniira
atiiliUuns to tbelr ilook of Hardware tu laat few
daya. Kverytbiog new io tShrlf Hardware, 8ad
dlen' Hardware, Parmer' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Uaitlwrare f all kind,oan baveeo
at their lpr. Way 23.
J uit .weired, largo lot of Bon-txploilr
bain pi ana .uauuriii ai
II. F. Hi ole a A Co'.
PRKNR iiHOCXD IL AUTKIl, KeoelTod ftt CoTBir
Store by car load aud fur ale by
K. A. A W. D. Ibwiji,
Car wen tri 11 a, Mareb 13, 1873.
COUGHS AND COLDS.
There are few noraoni wbo are aware of the im
port no of atUuding to a ojugft or a oold at id
Brut appearand. Iu thoun4 wbo dt annnnHy
of onuKuupiion, were flnt attacked with a "slight"
cough or oold. which thry thought would soon
"wear itself off, and there fore neglected Io use
the proper remedies until ttu-y became incurable.
Every Jut that a cough, oold, or any lung dis
case Is neglected, make tho chauaea of a cure
mora unecriain. w a would reeomnead all suffer
ing frtm aay disease of tho Lttogt whatror, to
una H Amur's Cvarainn 8vrii r Tia. It never
rils (n curing the worst eats of coughs, aolds,
hu.irnes, ire throat, oatairh and avtbina. It
Is an Infallible remedy fur Whooping Coagb be
ing preterit d by some of th feeding physicians
in lh Ifarl hern and Southern Staus, end being
1 1 rep red under the immediate tu pert-it ion of a
grduate of the Fcnnsylrania Medical College.
1 be proprietors twg leare to tntorut all tnat U Is
ao "tusek" prpatit.n, but made itrietly in ao-
eurdanc with the ailvanoJ principlcii and theory
of inidiilne. I'riee i0 oent Mr hot tie.
li L rrKl.1 A LA M)I3, i'mprietors, Philadel
ikia. Hold by A. I. (Shaw. CIcarAeld, Pa., and
iy all Drufrgiii. ootl6-3ia
i , ; i.arrlfil.' ,
On IieeniWr ith, 1372, at Dig Una borough,
Jefferson eounty, by Hev. Jimiv 2ivi.ik. Mr.JAMKH
II. H il,su. lollisA. M. iil; StfcLL, both
of Clearfleld eouuty.
In Bradr townshin, on Hreftnher 4th, 1872.
WILLIAM KIHK, aged 02yr., 11 nios. aud Id.
Tn Cnrweitttille, on heeembcr Hth. 1872, WIL
LIAM Mi BRIDE, in the Mth year of bis ago,
On Xoremher 30th, lH7f, at the resilience of
Samuel K. Bailey, HOKATIU N. UAILKY, agfd
19 years and 10 months.
At TmuttllU. on Ri-ntftuW -tlb, 1873, Mr.
KKHfcCCA PAHH&IUKK, gel HV year and 9
months. (Bvllefonte ppcr pleaee aopy.)
On Oeeember 3d, 172, CALVT2I son of
Her. J. and Kluasktm ltKroMa, of Wallaee-
ton, Clearfleld county, aged 23 years, 2 months
and 21 dnya.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by !tirn.inD Moaaor, Wholesale
and Ketall ilealer In Dry Uooits, Ureoeries, fro
visions, dc, Market street, Clearftrld, Pa.
Ci.AriKi.n, Pa., Dec. 17, IJ7I.
Apples.green,00(o)
Dried, fl tj
Applobutler,ygal,
Butter. 0ll(u
Bean D 00 (J J
60 Hogs, dressed...... fl
IV Hides, green.. f
iO Han OOfo) 10
Hbeuldcrs....00v9 12)
li Siaw........,C0(4 U
ft Lard IbW
Buekwheax., ,.. I
Buek wheat lour lb,
Mess pork.fl bbl...J0 00
22 Oats , 00
Onions I 0
00 Potatoes 00(d) M
lleof, driedM
Beef, fre.h.... T(o)
Board., M 12 C0(io U
Corn, shelled..... H. 1
Corn, ear 00 (ij
Corn meal, 1 saek, I
Chop, Vewtl iu 5
CloversecdM 7
Cheese.
Cherries, lb. 10(a)
Chickens, drsd, lb,
0 Peaches, dried, lb,. It
I.O Plaster, bbl S 0(1
JO It. 1 12
4I Hags, $ lb 2
00 H.lt, K sack.tJO I 50
20 Shingle., IB in. 4(d)5 00
I2;rbingles,2lnl0(a)li 00
li Timothy leid 4 00
Egg .
Flaxseed.. I
riour 0 00(d) 10
Hay 00 00(430
21 T. Mow I2
00 W hoot.., 2 00
00 Wool 0
00 i Wood, cord...... I to
lViuiMylvaiilallnllrond
TVU0X2 i CLEARFIELD BRANCH
SN and after Monday, OCT. Jth, 1872, the
V Passenier Trams will run daily (except Hun
days) between Tyrone and Clearflold, as follows:
LEAVB SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
ClearDeld S.SO.r-U
Tyrone I.no.a.u.
Philipsburg 4.23, "
Osceola... 10.50, "
I'hilipsl urg...ll.07, "
Clearfield .....12.10,"
Osceola 4.40, "
Tyrone 6.00, "
CLKARl-lKI.D KXI'RKSS.
LEAVE B0TTII
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfleld (.4 I. a.
Tyrone t.H r. a
Intersection ...t.OS
Oseeola S.I 5 "
Philipsharg ...KM "
Cleareld,ar....3
Phlllnsburg.. tl
Osceola. T.0 '
Intersection.. 1.07 '
Tyrone g.20 '
KA UK FKOil CLKAiie'lKLD, TO
BellefonU, Pa
,.J ,
Middlctown ..$.1 00
Marietta. t tO
Lannnster w g fit
PHtl.AUKLPHIA 7 9
Lock Haven..
Williamson rt,
Uunting'lon .
.. 2 70
.. I 00
,. 1 HO
.owiatown.. ..
2 on
4 to
7i
Altoona I 65
Marysvllle
Johnstown 2 00
HAKIHSDl'RQ
PJTTHBUHII t II
Close cennsctlvns asadc by all trains at Tyrone
and Look Haven.
OEOrtOE C. WII.KINfl,
my17-tf. Superintendent
II
ECOKSTRUCTKD.
DANIEL KTKWART & SON
flaring purchased the Chaap Clothing Houne of
inaaa u. jtetsensrein, nave ine largest and bst
asaortment of Mannfatnrad Uoodi ta the county,
and ean tell their
READY MADE CLOTHING,
tot Men, Boys and Children,
2)0 PEIt CENT. CHEAPER
Than any ether bone. In the county.
They will always keep en hand a large and el
egant assortment of
GKXTir rujiyjsmya goods,
COLLAftS, '..
TIES,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
e Ac.
OF TIM LATEST STTLES AND rATIEflNS,
v . - i i. t . J .-j ..i: .W rtalblne.
1. yen wn w a" -w" J " '
at lu Hgureej do nut fail to eall at their eUb-
h.nuienl be In re spenuusg your snouey
Z'sTn " '.MNIEL IttWAhT 0K.
gardttarr, E.niwi, fit.
H; F. BI6LEB & CO.,
. r . . .
IALi II
HABDWAUE,
Also, Manufactnreriof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIARflILD, A.
A LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
. Barnaai, Collar!, stc., for sal. ky .
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO,
J)ALMR'S PATENT UNLOAD
lug Bay Forks, for isls hj
s IIF, BIOLER eV CO.
Q1L, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, etc., for sal. by
II. F. BIGLER eV CO.
XT ARNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE
Findings, for sale by
U. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
Q.UNS,PISTOLS,SWORADCNES
' - '" ; ' For nle bjr ' ;
H. F. BIGLER t CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Bliss, for sal. ky
H. F. BIGLER t CO.
TKON! IRON I IRON!. IRON!
For sal. ky
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO,
TTORSK SHOES & HORSE SHOE
Ai-
NAILS, for tale by
H. F BIGLER A CO
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for sals ky
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO
MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIFK
BOXES, for sals by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for ialo by
urn 30-70 II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
? durational.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpilE FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, will
A ooraiaence Monday, Heptember 2d, 1872.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Les
aom, Primary Aritbinetie and Primary
Geography............ $7
History, Loeal and deeeriptivo Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic I 00
Algebra and the Setenoes 12 to
Instruction In instrumental music 10 00
Oil painting, 24 lessons 12 00
Wat work - I M
For full partioulara send for Circular.
Clearfleld, Sept. 7, 1870-lypd.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Male aud FcmnU Claaalcal lllh ftchool.
Each Department Hrparate, Distinct and
Complete In Itaelf.
Til E scholastic year or this Institution Is dlrU
dtd ipto two sesnions of fir months (twenty
one weeks) each. The first session ootnmenees on
the first Monday In September; the evcond, oath
first Monday In February.
Th course of instruetioa emhraoe evary thing
aeoewary to a thorough, practical and accomplish
ed education 01 coin sexes.
Pupils will ha admitted at any time and charged
from date of entrance te the close of th sesnlen.
Ha deduction will b made for abaeaee, except
in ease of extreme and protraeted Illness.
Students from a distano can b accommodated
with board at low rates.
For particulars, send for circulars, or address
Iter. 1. L. HAR1UHOX, A. M.,
July 20, l71-tf. , frtneipal.
Ui$ffUanfou,
nOUSK AND LOT 011 SALE!
The Housa and Lot on the ooraerof Mar
kalaad Fifth street. Clearfield, l'a,, Is for sale.
The lot coat ins nearly an acre of gronid. The
bouse Is a lars;e double frame, enntatnlag aln
rooms. For terms and other information apply
to th subscriber, at th l'ost Oflioe.
aoflJ P. A. OA CLIN.
D.J. CROW ELL
Manufacturer of the D. II. Ball Bolting Machlna
and th
81DR CLT SlIINOI.E MACHINE,
to eut from II to 26 inches, and licensed unWr
K vemt's patent. Jointers, Drug 8sw Machine
and Urneral Mill Work, Sinucmahonin;, Camer
on county, Pa.
Repairing of MNoMnefl and (enral Custom
Work dono to order. auly
Lime for Sale I
TflR underflgned, residing near tho depot has
mada eomplcU arranKemenU with !.imt
burners east of tho mountain, whereby ho Is ena
bled to keep constantly on hand a large quantity ol
PUKE L 1 M K I
which be oQors to fanners and builders at trla
above cost. Those iu need of the article woed do
well to give uie a call, or address me by I'.Uer, bo
fore negotiating their lime.
, OKO.C.PASiiMORI.
Clearfleld, fa., June , I M9.
T W. UAVIH, of luu Hone. Punna
ft , Is my anthorlaed Agent for the sale of
vvoicon s ram rami, ih. nei. Instant relief aad
permanent cure of all kinds of Pain. Also H'ol
colt's Annibilator for the radioal eu r. of Catarr
and colds in the head. R. I,. Wol.COTT.
se21 Sm 181 Chatham Square, New York,
GENTS WANTED!
Th unparalleled success of th "Victor S ir
ing Mtihine," Kant and Wist, opens a gri
opportunity for Sowing Machine ageuu and
sponsible men to take the agency fur this com .
For oiraulars. aampltu of work and terns. r-
are
THE VICTOR
SEW1XO MACHINE COJIPANV',
J. L. t U R 0 p I 0 X,
Manager,
dt 4t No. 1227 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA.
II.
F. BIGLER U CO.
bar. for sale
CARRIAGE & WAG0J WOODS,
SriAFTS AND TOLE8, .
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, io.
Carrier, aad Wsm Mabatn ibeald naks
aot. of this and eall aad examine them. They
will be cold at fair prices. may2t T
Ufjose A Lot for Sale or Rent !
TUB andsrslgnrd offers lor sale or rent, upon
reasonable teiW. two etory dwelling, let
aad stable, in BloonlngloSi 1'lho township. For
terms, Ac, apply to LKVVi? I CLOOM.
Jaaaary d, IH7l-tr.
JilHTICE' CORatAnLEM ptf
We have printed a large number f the m
ran siiitii, is. win on id. reoeipe e. sen 7
By. teats, sisll a oeyy s ia? addieii. "J"
(J L E A
Wo deBire to cull the attention of tho citizens of Clearfield
havo opened a
MUSIC
Where mo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of ' ; i. , - : .
PIANOS, OIIGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
' ' ' , i
Our slock of PIANOS will consist of
: , . . !.!:: ''', .3 .;!.! wv
RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS,
STEIN W AY oz SONS' PIANOS,
.' . . ; HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS.
Wo arc prepared at all times to furnish any of die cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most
furorablo terms ns to prices oud terms of pnyntcnt. ...,
Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho new and popular
UYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndor's Kneo Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler,)
The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, '
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN MFXOOEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. ,
Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
We sell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
POPULAR AND EASY LEASE PLAN. .
On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument, and no other investment of like
amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
GCTWo thall he glad to have you call and see us, whether you desire to purchuso or not. '
oct23-'72-ly ItlKDERI, MVftlC KTOIIE..
j. r. w i a vac w. w. aarrs
WEAVER- fc IIETTN
CLEARFIELD, PA., -
Are .faring, at tb. .Id stand ef 0. L. Seed A Co.,
their stock of goods, consisting of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, nARDWARK,
QVKBN8WARB,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o.f &o.,
At tb. Host reasonable rates for CASH or la
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
, " OR COUNTRY I'RODCCB.
SavAdvaac.i mad. te tboes engaged In get.
ling eut square timber oa tb. nt advantageous
terms. pdllJanTJ
ED. W.GRAHAM,
UKALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER 41 LIMBER,
CLEAUFIELD, PA.,
lias Just opened, at the KKYST0NB STORE, a
oompieto siooa ei
c ir v o o a,
of .very deseriptlon.
I
MtY GOODS,
i GROCEUIES,
' I'AUDWAKE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
i CLQriUNG,iwt.,-c.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
KLOUK,
( MEAT,
SALT, , ,
RYE,
i OAT3,
' ! CORX,
ALWAYS ON I1ASD AXD FOR
SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
FLOUR
the ear load, and Kill
advance.
Received by th. car load, and Hid at a small
advance.
A supply of HOI'S aonstantly on hand.
Special inducement! offered to those getting out
Square Timber and Logs, as w. deal lergely
la Lumbermen'! Supplies, and are pre
pared at all time! to purehaee tim
ber and lumber. . if.
E B. W. GRAHAM, .
"KEYSTONE STORE,"
Bteuud Btwt,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oct. 13, 1H72.
g XT ki iut7soNco7
WIKILIWALB CJltOCKHS,
No. 13 Forth Third Street, cornet of Cherry,
l'hiladelphut.
Ha is In store and offer for sale at th. lowest
market prii-e", and on the most reasonable terms,
a large and well selected stock of Uroeerles, Tees,
rtpioee, Fi'h, t'heeee, Ac. selected In this, New
York and Italllinoro markets, to which atteutiou
f country dealers hi narluHil.rly reejuet.d.
nnvn It
AI)MI4wTR ATOltw NOTICK. Notice
U hereby given lhat letters of a.lroinlat ration
oa His ui.la of DANIKI. t'AHKY, diwaed, late
of I'eaa township, Cleariehl county, Peoa'a.,
uavlng boon duly granlra w ine nauereigiH-u, mi
pereone Indebted to said aetata will please make
immediate payment, end those having elaims r
demaode will present them property authenticated
for settlement without del.y.
J, H. rt A rr It It I 1,
novlO-dt.. Admlniatralor.
pu BLACKSMITHS!
The undersletird offers for sale, tn lh borough
of Clearllelil. Blacksmith "hen. on Second street,
containing threw forges and two fall sets of taelt.
A Orst elaas bnslless, An eaeellent .bene, for a
foedtlani,. r ;
Ottlel llHIsua, t
It F I E L 1), PKXXM.
STORE INi CLEARFIELD,
1872.
1872.
FALL A WINTER GOODS
AT
J. M. KRATZER'S.
immente Slock of flood oftrfry
artcrlpllon.
Woolen Ooods, same prlo. as before the ad
vance la wool.
Muslins at reduced prices.
Dress Ooods in greatest variety.
Mourning Ooods of all kinds.
Black Ala'ar, at all price..
Black Silks, vary cheap.
Waterproofs, Velveteens, Plaid aad plain Flaa
neli, Shirting Flannoli, Ac.
Table Linen and Napklns,;irtsh Linens, 10-4
Shotting aad Pillow Muslin.
Ottoman Rep Shawls and Scarfs, Striped Shawls
ai all prices.
Paisley Shawls, single and double, S3 to 10.
Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Laces, Velvet Rib
bons, Velveteen., Ac.
Full line f Uie celebrated "Josephine Seam,
less" Kid Uleree, Eid Uloves from ll on.
Ladies' Neck Ties. Cellar!, Ruffling, Hair
Braids and Switohcs. '
Ladles' and Children'! Merino Cndcr-wear.
Aladauo Fay's, Thompson's, Olovo-Filting
Hip Cor and other Corsets. Also, Hoop Skirts,
Paoien, Ac
Large stock of Carpets and Wall Papers.
Shoes and Gaiters, cam. quality as heretofore.
"The beet ere the cheapest,"
Balmoral and other knitting yarns, and other
article!, too numerous to mention.
Purchasers will find a greater rarlety of goods
tnen te usaniiy rouna tn on. sioro.
Cell and examine.
Clearfield, Sept. It, 187!.
WM. ItEED,
Successor le Reed Bros.
MARKRT STREET,
CLEAR FIKLD, PA.,
I IX opon this wrk mi Inmtast stock of
U dererlptloni of
DRY GOODS,
XOTIOXS,
TRIMMINGS,
MILLINERY
nd
FANCY GOODS,
FURS,
LADIES',
MISSES' mid
CHILDREN'S
.. SHOES,
eVo , ic, iu., Ao.
Buying my goods In New Ycrk, the Aenef of the
mmrktt 1 keeping reliable class of goods sell
Ing goods at close csib figures, and conducting
buslnoea In a thorough business manner, I hope
te merit th. cenndene. of 'CASH ' BCYKII8
throughout the eouoty.
....
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
rail and eiarain. my stock aud b. eoniiiiced
of the truth of my assertion. i
septM . , . , - . , , WM. REED. I
H, F. N AUQLE, a
W ATI II MAKER A JEWELER,
and dealer la
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ana I'lntoa Ware, &c,
JeH TI CLEARFIELD, TA,
JXIX UTtsH-S NOTICIkNeliee ia kere
J by glee thai letter, testamentary haviag
4n granted tb the Subeeriber en the eetate of
DAVID MILLS"., deeeaaad. lute of Lawrence
township, Olewrlelcl county, Pennsylvania, all
persons indebted I. Said acute are reu,eatod I
make Immediele narmeat. and those having
claims agilnst th same will present them duly
ai nantiest.4 fur letttemem,
. .,al.CVTTLB,
November i UU.at pd. ' aieeuter,
I I ii ..'(.',J i I. ,v
... ; . . 'T
,.7
county to tho fact that we
""" " '
irtUsrfUanfoui,.
BoggMTowiiNliipAwnke
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS BEERS'Sl
Jj'VERTBODT trying to get there grst, for fee.
J of being crowded out into the eold.
If yon want good Shoeing done, go t. Bases
If ,00 want tour Sleds ironed, I vl,t nK o '
If you want good Mill Irons, go to Bseea.
li yeu want yoar wsgon Ironsd In th.ksst
style and workmanship, go to Buna.
Banna makes the best Stump Machine In the
State, and does all kinds of DLACK SMITIIINO
aa aheap aa can b. d.a. la lb. eounty for Cask.
My Post Office address Is Clearneld, Pa.
THOMAS BEERS.
Boggs Tp., Dec. 1, 1867-tf.
Clienp Fnrnltiirc.
JOIIN GULlcn
D1S1RES t. Inform his .Id friends and ...
tom.r., that having .nl.rg.d hi. shop and
increased his faellltiee for maaulaeturinc he I.
new prepered to make to order such F.rnii',
may be deeired, In goed atyls and atehean rat!,
for CASH. He g.a.r.ll, hM ha.d.,
Furniture rooms, a rarfed assortment of read,
made furniture, among which ere - (
BUREAUS AXD SIDE-BOARDS, '
Wardrobes end Book-Casoe, Centre, Sofa, Pallor
Ureakfast and Dining Kaui,.. T.W,fc2
ea.French.post.Cottage.Jenny-Lind and other
;k", ' , . "7 " """ng ana Arm-
, noea, parlor, com
mon and other Cbaire j Looking-Gleeee. of ere-.
tiASrrirst,nti nm hanal t '
kVamu. whlek will nn ! .
, g'"" a Wl r FetfjiMllhla
terms on shortest notice. He also ke.:.. hand
.. ......... w ,u.i, voru.ausa, our aid Cot-
ton top Mattresses. "
vorriNg or Evkrt aimd
Made to order, and funerjl, tt,aded with a
Hearse whenever desired.
All the above and m.
.i.k.j "''" are nr.
alsbed to customer e.p fM Ca.. or exehenged
for approved co-.otry nroduca. Cher,.. M.Ji.
Konlar. ', j ..i . - . -r-'i
Cabin'., v.ork, uken In xehange for f.rnU.e".'
1 Remember rtop It on Markes etreet,
I "'ld' "t d aoarly opposite the "Old Jew
"- . - Juua lltUCii.
November it, ISM f
Idlrcry Mtable.
fnilE nnderslened Kjiffl Ijsarel in la.HWoaa ll.. t.
X lip that bs is now rullj prepared to acoumo-
dalds kll In ka L .
... .H mmj (l ,urmvu,nv; nurses, uurries.
on rwsonahl Unas. Kmiidenoa on Loouvt strwL
OKd. W. GEARIIAKT.
Clearfleld, April II, 1867.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS I
DISTAN B CROSS CCT, MILL, DRAO AKD
CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATKXT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
. , For sale by ,,. . , ,, , j
oetlJ.TO '' H. F. BIOLER A CO.
Allcnlion, uLumbcrnirii !
WTt are now msnulneturlng onr IMPR0VKD
W STEEL. SOCKET DHIVINU C'AN'T-
wno, .up.rior io any eiaer in use. v. nave
also in stock a large quautily of Csalheoks snlla-
om lor railing purposes, wliicn we are selling
cheap fnre.sh. AMOS A H. KENKARD.
ClrerlleMU'a., March II, ls;l.
A Notorious Fact I '
fpiIKHE are more people troubled with Lung
X Diseases in this town thsn any otherptace
lis sise in the State. One of the great causes of
mii,iiiniii aoimpiireanieieol uonl, largelr
mixed with sulphur. Now, why not avoid ail
this, and preserve your Uvea, by using only
Humphrey Celebrated Coal, free from all
impuritiee. Orders left at Ik stores ef Hiehord
Mussesj and Jesses B. Urahaas A Sons will receive
prompt attenliua.
ADHAIIA V ni'MPHREY.
niear(leld, Horember 16, lain if.
i. a. HlirrvsTaiv. rLiMia.
REIZENSTEIN &. BERLINER, . '
(Suoeesson to I. Gam l Co.,)
wltolxpato dralers in
GEXTS' FVRMSH1G GOODS.
Jj, Lispenard street, between Ch.reh itrert and
West Uroeilway, New York city. J.V3I7J
Jj F. STERLING,
MAnafaeturft of
SADDLES &'HARNESS
CLEARFIELD, PA. !
Work guaranteed to glee satisfaction. Prices
reeeonoble. fliv. m. aoall. Shop in tlraham's
Hew, Market street. '' ; - novln,7J.
- " e 11 " 1 1 S S .I. .
Beale's Embrocation,
(biTI'f Off Itl't,)
Fcr all diseases Incident I Horses, Cetll., al
llusaaa Flash, recalling th. aa. el aa ,
eaurnal applleeliee.
Thi. Imbsoeadoa was axt.aslr.ly assd ky
the Uoe.ram.nl during tb. war.
Per aale ky Bertawtek A trwlr, Clsarteld
Joetph H. Irwin, Curwensvlll. P.nUI flood,
coder. Lthrsbrg. tf.
i Tf) COrt Pr ')'' Ae waatmll
ap'J 7au All
see of working pour...
ef either ess, young or olu, make more kroner
sat
tfcit .1 UytkiM .... lici, .ddreii
0, SriKsoe A Co'., Pcrtlaad, Main. .etSfnyl
rr
ertAW nonsE. -
O (C.r. of Market A Front streets,
i L'l.EAHriBt.v, ra.
m. n : a , IT,.I i. antirelv Be. MBew
plot. In all It! appointments, and conveniens ta
in. Court Hons. A free Omnibus reus to aad
troas the Denot on the arrival and depart. of
ach train. . JIKS. K. CLaMKJITH,
Anvil 10. 1.72. rro""Jt?-
WASHINGTON HOUSE, ' ".
. KKW WASHINGTON, PA.
I Thli new knd wetl furnished hone, has been
taken by the undersigned. 11. feels eonfldsnt or
being able te render satisfaction Jo those who may
favor hint with a call.
May 1, 1872. 0. W. PAVIB, t-rorrr. .
Revere house, . '
BURNSIDB, PA.
Tb. subscriber having built a n.w Hotel, with
afl modem Improvement, U prepared to reoelr
guests. The tabu will bo suapfied with lb beet
in the market; the bar with tile choelcost liquor.
uooa siauung auncnen.
prl-ly i A. H. SCHAEFFER, Prop'K
THE MANSION HOUSE,
. - Cornerof Sccendand MarkeiBtiweta, .
. CLliARFIIil.D, PA. 1 ,
THI9 bid aad commodious Hotel hss. during
lb. past y..r, been enlarged to double Iu
former o.paoity for tho entertainment of stran
gers and guests. Th. whole building ha keen
refurnished, and th. proprietor will spar. a.
palm to rend.r his guests comfortable wall
staying with him.
vTh 'Mansion House Omnibus ram t
snd from th. Depot on the arrival and deperrar.
efeaehtrslo. JOHN DOUGHERTY,
prf-7 tf . . rropn.ear.
s
T. CHARLES HOTEL,
(OnrKiilte R. R. Ilenot.)
CLEARFIELD, PK.NN'A.
Th. nnders igned, having become proprietor
of Ibis bouse, is now-ready te entertain stranger
and travelers, and therefore eoli, it! sojourners t.
give him a call. His Table will be supplied with
the best the market affords, and bis liar wilt eoa
tain the ehoicest of wines and liqnots. Extenair.
stabling is attached. Charges moderate.
JanlO JJ JAMES McLAUGULIX.
WESTERN HOTEL
Opposite the Court lTous,
! CLKARFIRLD, PENN'A.
Accommodations Ont-elsss and charge, moderate.
oat 5 . JOnN.P. YOrXO, Proprietor.
jj-OMTOCR HOUSE,
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK HAVE N, PENN'A.
JeU'Tl ' nAl'EEAL A KR0M, Prop's.
ROCKERIItlKsy HOL'SE,
, UU I.LVFONTE. PA,
! : iv'i:
ectlJ'Tl i.
D. JOHNSTON A S0KS, '
- ' ' . -: Proprieior.
RAILROAD 1IOCSE, "
Main Street,
PHII.II'SHCIIO, PEXS'A. '
The undersigned keeps eonelantly a head no
beet of Liquors. His labia i eiemy. supplied
with the best th. market affords. Th. traaliag
public will do well to give biro a calf
norl.'M. ROBERT LlOTBv
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, '
Cl'RWENSVlI.LE,
Clearfield conntv, Pcnn'a.
This old and well established Hotel, beautifuiry
situated on the banks of the Mueqnehanna, in th.
orongh of Curwensville, has been leaeed for a
terra of years by the aadersigned. It has been
entirely refitted, and is now open to the public
generally and the traveling community la pais
ticular. Mo pains will be spared to render guests
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
."tabling room for the accommodation of teams.
Charge, moderate.
Sept. ii, 187)-lf. ELI BLOOM.
goots Bud hor.
OOT AND SHOK MAKING.
PHILIP WEAVER, oa Market etreet, la
Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., has just received
a Ine lot ef French Calf Skins and Kipe, tb.
beet In the market, and le bow prepared to mane
orrture everything in his line. He will war
mot his work to be as represented.
The elMscns of I' leer tie Id and' vicinity ere
respectfully incited to glr. him a .all,
Work don t short aotlc..
EY BOOT AXD SHOE SJlOr.
:j EDWA11D MACK,
Co. MARKET A 3d Sn.nflLEAUFIELD, Pa.
THE proprtitor has sntereJ Into th. BOOT e
8HOB bnslnees at I, abwre st.ad, ed
Isdetermlaed aot to be cotdon. el i her In ...1
ity or pric for his work. Special attention
will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. Ha
has on hand a large lot of Kronen Kip ad
Calf Skies, of the eery beet s,u!ltj. Tneeitt
cene cf Clearfield and vicinity are raspaoUully
Invited to give him a trial, lie charge for calls.
nov,' tf 1
JSAAC JOHNSON & SON8 '
... , Manufaotarore aad Dealer! la
ISoota ami Hhuci!
Ladles', Misses' and Children's Gaiter.
Mea'a, Boys' and Women's Heavy Boots, aad
lirogans, Ac, Ao.
Store and shop on Second street, nearly oppo
site I'. F. Higler A Ce.'c need ware, store,
Feb. td, len-ly CIKARFIELD, PA.
Clearfield County Bank.
fpUE CleaiBeld County Back as a Ineenera
L ted Institution has gone cut of existence by
the surrenderor Its eherter, oa May I, 18ffet
All lie Mock Is owned by th. subscribers, who
will continue the Banking business t tb sam
plaee, es prlvste Bonkers, under the firm nam
ol the "Clearneld County Bank. We are re
sponsible for th. d.hts ol th. Bank, and will pay
it notes oa demand at th. counter. Deposit,
receired and interest peid when money Is left for
a fixed time. Paper discounted at six per tent,
aa heretofore. Our personal reapensibilH) 1.
pledged for all D.resit reeelved s.d bastues
trans ictod. A eontinuanoe of the liberal pat
ronage of the business men of the eoanty Is re
spectfully eollcl'ed. - As President, Ca'hiet ad
omoerjaf tre lata Clearteld County bank, w
require the notes of laid Dank to b presented
for redemption.
JAS. T. LKliiVARD, RICHARD SHAW,
WM. PORTER. JAS. B. GRAHAM,
A. K. WRIUHT, a. L. R8KD,
' ' WM. A. WALLACE.
Th business of the Bank will he sofl4aet.il by
John M- Adams., Esq., as Cashier. tl I 71
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ,
ROOM In Masonic Building, one door north of
C. D. Watson's Drug lore
Tessnge Tiokets to snd front l,iverpe,o), Q 'teens-
town, Glasgow, London, Paris and t'openhegen.
Also, Drain for sale on the R&val Link ol Inland
and Imperial Bank nf London.
JAMKS T. LKDKARD, Pres'l.
W, M. SHAW, Ca.hlrr. . il:l:7S
J. ri. M'Glrk. ' ' Edward Perks.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
or
McGirk & perks.
Suooessor to Foster, Perks, A Co.,
Phlilpebura;, t'.utrw County, Pa.
Vi
T 11 K.ltS all the business of a Banking Hons,
i will ee transacted nroniMIr and unun th.
most fal oracle terms. mar7.tf
Clearfield Nursery. '
ENCOURAGH HOME INDLSTKT.
Til 8 undersigned, baring gatahllshad a I'm
aery oa the 'Pike, about halfway between
Clean old and Carwensvtlle, I pr.pered t. fur
nish all kinds of FRUIT TREES, (standard end
dwarf,) Kvsrgrcena, Shrahbery, firs pa Vines,
Goo.eh.rrl., Lawtoa Blaetbwrri. Strawberr.
aad Kasborry Via. Also, Siboriea Creb Trees,
Quince, and early scarlet Rhubarb, da. Orden
promptly attended to, Addreee,
J. D. WRIGHT,
l.ptl dt-y , Curwensville, Pa
Miss E. A. P. Rynder.
a. roa "
Cbtekerlng's, Sulnw.;,', j Kmevsnei's Pl.eoe
omiia a, m-m . Hamlia't aad ralmtk.t'i
Ora0f md Melodeona, and Urever A
Pah.r's Sswlng Machine!. ,
a i.io turns is - '
Ptvaw, flutter, Organ, Harmony and Voral Ma.
ale. X. puplt tahen for less than half a term.
fit Snome opposit Oulleh'i Furnltut. Store.
Cltaeld, May i, 1SC tf.