Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 08, 1873, Image 3

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    TIIE REPUBLICAN.
.. .CLEARFIKLD, PA.
WEDNRSDAT MORNINil, JAN. 8. IMS.
! Terms of Subscrintion.
If paid advancer wllhla I linn month! ...ti 00
I r n.id after threw and before It I mouths., t 00
If paid after the expiration of sl raunthi... S 00
" ,", ". UCi.lGIOI.iH NOTIfliS.
S Motliodlxt F.plaeonal CharttaBev. A. I).
J Yocca, Pator. Public Saieiee vry Sabbath
!t 10 A.M., n-lJl P. M.
t eUbnath School ilA. M.
! Prayer MwtlM every Tliunday, l Jl r. a.
, Communion riori'lc. ril Sabbath of ?ery
I month, t UlJ A. M.
Ht. Andrew' thnrch. I.pUeopalRev.
iGaona Hix.-Publleficrvioe Sunday morning
t at 10 o'eloek, and at 7 P. M Sunday School at
jj p. M. Prayer Meeting Wedneaday vuulng
1 Prebylrtaii tcnormHov. ii. n. ucvi.an.
fPrenohing on lh Lora l day l 10, and 7
3 o elor
Sunday School it t p. m. '
lpnslor'l BihW ?! on Saturday at 1 p. m.
!'h,i.'.h.i:atlinlll'.Hev. T.
1 1. Mi-Saw,. Man at 10, o'olock A. M., on th.
1 laCOlliI ailU lOUdU OUnuii ui anru iu.',,,u.
1 l.utlierhtt CRurch. Rev. A J. Hahtsoci
i Preaohrnlt evary babbath, morning and voning.
i K.hbarti School at U a. ro. Prayer meeting rery
! "VTidnoeday evening.
I Furcy, why don't you send your
I Standard along thil way 1
I Mr. Clark Brown kindly reniom-
I be red the Pitnteri of thil olMoo duiibg tba 1111
f dayi; for which bo will plume accept tbankr.
k . . - .
I Goorgo W Child, Esq., of Pliilu
I delplua, hoi our thanks for a copy of In. valun-
1 blc ttatiitlcal and highly embelilibcd ItJpr Al-
2 miDae for 18?3. '
I For tlio iiost tliroo 'ycura at lonst,
' brandy, whisky, (In, rum, alo and lager, sill be
lold la thil oouuty by druggists, for medicinal
j and asanufaotnr'.ng purposes, ouly I
i' At their Posts. Senator Witlluce
; and Repreacnlailve Law.ho ejtled for Ilarriiburg
i' lait Monday, preparatory to reluming their Lo
1 fislallv Jabon during the approaahing icnion.
f We incidentally learn tlial Howard
Boardilry wai killed on gjbnarr'i log Job, on
i Hosqult oreek, In Kartbam tuwniliin, a fow
! weeks ago. A law log rolled over him, killing
:, him initautly, lie belonged to Elmira, K. Y.
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AuniTORd'SKTTLEMKNT. TIlC poriod
Slid by tha act of Alterably for th. Killing of
ah. borough aod towmhip aceoonti in Clenrnold
' county, li the lait Monday of January, being th.
27th day of the month.
Win. Joliimton, agod about 75 years,
, died a fe dayl llneo, at bit roiideueo near tba
JoSenon Line, la Wiullow townihip, Jefferlon
I Co inty. Ho wai generally known aa "Uuniraith
Johniton, and wai highly eiteemci by hil neigh.
i kou.
m
County AtDiTOBS The Anditors
' of th aonnty aro In union thil week, overhaul
lng the account! of the Trcaiurcr and the other
tonnty officer!. Th board now coaiiita of D.
Aaron Wio of Kuoi, Reuben McPhenon of
Craarlleld and Jamel II Hil of Lumber City.
: II. H. Adama, an old llarriabur
printer, died a few weeki ago, reipeeted by all
-who knew hil worth. All printer! who bar ipent
any time around the Btate printing office, within
)ith put twenty year!, will regret to learn that
"Diek," ai h wai nnlrarially known, Ii no nor.
;V Tkachir' Inbtitute Wo are aor
y that w bava been compelled to poilpone pub-
'liihing th proeoediogi of the Inltitute until next
.week. Having let np our flrat page prorloul to
ike holiday!, and being abort of help thil week,
4he matUr had t go over, sotwilhitanding th
jergiot nqueit of Mr. Gregory to bar th pro.
reading! appear thil week.
Court cooimcncca in thia iilucc on
.next Monday, when ft rare ehanee will be offerod
no our patronl to hjuar up "old icorei," at th
'beginning of th new Tear. Eeiid thil, our
' book! ar opoa for a large number of new lub-
tKriberl. ThoM who know thf-miclr.i in ftrreari
land ar not coming to oourt, can lend n in, $5 or
.n X with ft neigbW who ii coming to town.
i Tub Wiathkb Gauos. Thia lati
tode for three week! paat bai been blessed with
nearly all the degree! known to th thtrmom.ter
la the weather lino. Th expansion and cantrac
'lion during thil period, haring been from wiirm
rain gauge to 20 degrees below sero, muit have
aaliified th moat faitidioul temperament. Chriat
am morning waa a blened cold ouo, and th old
weather regulators lay wc bare not had luch
reather lince 1842 thirty yean ago.
'i Go Aiiiad It given u pleasuro to
aanounoa that onr planing mill, which bai been
UI. for loiue lime, will be put in complete ran
king order within the next two wwki. Menn. O,
1. MemIL K. B. Taylor, David MeUanghey and
H. G. Brown A Bro., gentlemen of capital aod
tnergy, have parchased the establishment and
propoN to run it to Its full oapaclty. Success,
entlotnan. Labor and economy bring their re
gard. 8oo their adrertisemcot in this lr.su.
I We learn that a Swede (name un-
Vnown) was killed on tha railroad, near Kumbar
ter, oa Sandy Lick creek, In Brady towmhip, on
h. 20th. II and other! were at work ou (lie
jaad, near when Mr. DuBols' men woro cutting
gi, and a pin tr f.ll tba wrong direelhn. a
Imb of which struck him on the head, killing him
bstantly. He was about M years old and leaves
wife and tw children In Swed.-n. lie wai
forking oa th railroad for the purpoie or ratling
kouey to send fur them in the spring.
V How is It? The Legislature h.ir-
lg delegated to the people the right to repeal the
Jquor License laws of the State, by counties, and
learfield having dono so on the 27th day of Pe.
Hubcr lait, what ar the painl and peunlliai for
illng intoxicating liquor P We ar nut diipoied
i be caption! about this matter, but we seek to
nam a true interpretation or inn queiuon. vv
M that th liix-ue laws ar repealed, lo far ai
f eiy ii ooneernad, and that all penaltiea In
at law go dswn tlh It, Will sou one give ui
htr
As Impewmknt. The prevailing
inow la thil regioa U a great hindrance to
lumbermen. Baid making it very expen
, muoh of the lumbr will not b got to the
ami la lime for the rafting season, and if
're ii no abatement In the snow line, a very
rt crop of timber may be Tpectd next spring,
heard a timber haulor remark that it was
disagreeable hauling In the woods wher the
was over thro feet deep. The mow was
itantly goltiag Into hil pantaloon! poakets,
re it would melt and thil rained ft large quan-
of tobaoeo for him, at the lam tin wetting
ll itaiulng hil drawers.
-
f'm Lecujrc. Kx-Uov. Curlin, no.
ding to prerlou niounetment, drllrtrcd t
tare in tba Court Jlouie, In this jj)o, on tli
k ult.. to tht floett audieDett probibly, that
f am m bled la tha room. Ilia aubjeot wu
ia, tha eropira to which ha had bwn acflrrd
I MiniaUr PIhiiotrnUarr (t over throa
W Ha tonehad all the aalit-nt po.ntf Id Dip
Wm biitorv of that powerful anipirc, np to th.e
of hla withdrawal ai onr Minister. Ui$ loo.
u hlfthlj Intamtlos and Imtrucllva, and
-Ilatcnrd towllh fraat attention. Ilia mannir
it and fluent, but It eould be urin that the
or chafed within the cold, narrow oonflnea
Wetora which neoenarlljr knpt hla ar.lt nt na-
reitraint; but now and then, aa ha tuuuhed
ome great prlnripla of rcligtom or politic.
P. ha would light up and emit aparkaof that
r within hiia which hai made him ao power
la leader among bit people. II ii relation of
Hcil futa. aod reellaJ of prominent ouf.
hla itatementi of flgurei and Incident!,
(him to be perfretij familiar with KaiUn
ff. ind a tlyf obiervar of men aod thing.
rvetatared. while lij that ennntry ai out
' Curi6Tmas Trbi. Not the loast
enjoyttble oocaiion, incident to the holidara, waa
tha Chriftmaa tree at tba Lutheran Church on
CbrUtmae ee. Tha trea itielf wai a uaaterpieoa
of that peculiar style of workmamhip, being
young pine, transplanted from tba woodi to tha
oturch, and reaching from the floor to the celling.
It waa filled with all imaginable kinds of oaudiet
and other goodies, nntil it literally bent under Us
load, and when lighted up by Innumerable wax
eajtdlei presented a sight well worth seeing. Tba
church room was erowded with scholars and Ihoir
parents and friends, nuiaug whom the good
things prepared by superintendent and teachers
wars distributed, and when these failed, ft grand
attack was mado upon the tree, which was soon
stripped of lis various fruits, which being added
to that already in their possession, so filled each
youngter's hands and pockcta that that rare
virtue among children, perfect aatUfaotion, beamed
on each oounteuam-e. Among tha articles upon
the tre, was a flue black silk bat, which found a
resting place upon the tepmoit limb, and was a
matter of curiosity to most of those present, being
considered a curioun fruit for a Christmas tree.
As tba pastor, Mr. llartiock, was by far tha tall
est man In the bouse, ha wu delegated to remove
it, when all else was taken from tha tree, which
ha did, after much exertion and stretching, and
was Tory agreeably surprised to find his name iu
It, aod it a perfect fit, while inside was an envelope
addressed to Mrs, HerUock, eootalning quite a
sum of money. This part of tba programme was
an entire surprise to the worthy pastor, and was
duly appreciated by him. Tba whole occasion
was one long to be remembered by all eoneerned.
A Neuative Skli,. A Hhort time
before Christmas, the "young folks" of Mr. But
ler's congregation took It iuto pieir laoa Js to as
tot) i th him and bin la.ly by prescuting them with
a number of valuables, am'itig which wore a $-2$
organ.a whole d?or to bo set on Its feet Itfe-!ihc on
the back porch, etc. The programme was that on
Christmas oro II r, and Mis. Butler wero to be in
vited up town for tea, aod while absent the guod
thirty-- were to bo smuggled into the parsonage.
Thus everything was set up for the purpose of a
surprise ; and so it prorod. A few days prerloui
Mr. and Mrs. Butler left for New York, without
notifying tha aforesaid youngsters, but on the
evening in question they beseiged the parsonage
with their presents, whin they wero informed that
Mr. Butler was in Kew York. This Information
robbed tho design of its romance, but tho gifts
were promptly delivered, nevertheless, and every
thing is in order, awaiting the retina of Mr. and
Mrs. Butler, except the door, which was kftpt
handsomely on its feet by the low grad of tho
thermometer for two weeks, but ai the thornionie
ter raised, the animal became weak in the kuccs
and bad to be removed to a plane of safe keeping.
The arrangement wai to bare remained a secret
until cftcr Mr. Butler's return, but aomobody
thoughtlessly related the circumstances tn tba
pnstnuo of a printer hoy, and it's out now.
Tat Licknsx Question. In the la
bis below will be found the official vote oast at the
late mnuicipal election held In this oonnty, on the
License question. Less than half the voters ex
pressed an opinion on the subject.
DISTRICTS. For. Against
Bncearia M 33
Bll - 20
Hloom , M ., 3
BPK -
.... 6
.... 6
.... 103
.... 21
.... 49
.... 2
.... 113
.... U
.... 4
.... 6
.... 1&
.... I
.... U
....
.... 62
.... 46
.... 2V
.... 4
.... ti
.... fry
.... 0
12
35
Bradford
Brady
Buroside
Chest
Covington
Clearfield
Cur wen iv ille
Decatur H
Ferguson
Uirard n
Goehen
Uraham.M
Uullih
Iloutsdalew
Huston H
Jordan H
Kurt ham
Knox M H
Lawrence
Lumber City -
62
til
11
101
V'J
12
4H
7
37
li
26
23
14
V
lft
40
ii'y
43
24
Morris...,
26
New Washington.. 10
Osceola 03
Penn 38
Pika 27
Union 13
Woodward.. H 20
31
76
6V
80
35
31
Total
Majorities
... 920
1106
480
IjAiioe Sales. We loam tlmt Sen
ator Wallace, as attorney for a party of Williams-
port lumbermen, Ust wek negotiated and eold
10,000 acres of timber land, situate in Uirard and
Covington townships and part in Klk county, for
the sum of (050,000, being over u0 an acre for
tht Bald Mills wilderness.
And we understand that Gov. Biglcr, a few
weeks provioui, for himself and Messrs. Heed A
Weaver, sold a 1,000 acre lot, situate In Huston
township, for t $0,000 cash, after having lumbered
off it for two or fbrce years.
Talk about great bargains In Michigan and
Wisoonslnl Why, the hemlock timber and bark
alone in tbia county, upon which there is no value
placed now, will be worth more money ten years
hence than was placed npon everything In the
county ten years ago. Tbo folly of carrying cap
ital out West, to advance other people's property,
when millions can be just as profitably' inrested
around our own homes aud add to their value,
had better be abandoned.
Tuie Bar Association. It was our
good fortune to be present at an entertainment at
Meeen. McGaughey k Mcl'herson'e, on Monday
evening, given by "The liar Association' of Clear
fiold. This was the first meeting of the kind, and
wa arc well satisfied, from the feeling manifested
on the oooasion and tho design of the association,
that it will not be the last. The occasion was
highly entertain lug to ns, and after disposing of
the richrcpait provided by the host aud listening
to the speeches of the tnambo.-i, we wero "too full
for utterance," as the PrriiJ-ut elegantly remark
ed in bis opening speech. It was really a feast
to us in a two-fold sense, and wa Lnotv, from tho
sound legal sense of the speeches aud the witt -eisms
expressed during the evening, that tht law
yers enjoyed th entertainment as highly as wo
did. The design of the niiociation is lor the mu
tual benefit and Improvement of the legal pro
fession.
Tint Standard. We notico by tho
Annual Keport of Btate superintendent Wicker
for each pupil for 171 has been $1. This brings
into practical operation a rule by which every
school district in the State oan adjust their an
nuit expenditures. A school therefore of forty
scholars will cost flO per month, and as tht law
now requires th sehools to b kept open five
months, such school would therefore cost $200 per
term. Whether this is a high or low rat we have
not time now lo investigate. T'.ie aggregate ex
penscs of the system are largely on the Increase
116 per cent, since 1806 while lh inn-ease in
sehools is but 23 per eent. The man who would
run a farm or si ore on the sanit basis would have
been rendered bankrupt four years ago, Wc shall
look at the subject again.
Lkcture A lecture will ho deli v.
ered in the Court House, in Clearfield, oq Tuesday
evening, January Htli, 1873, by Anna M. Baker,
Subject 'Test In Six." Wo notice by the
Johnstown Jhilf Voice that Miss Baker fs re
garded as a rising star in the lector field. In
speaking of her effort It says; "In Sound logic,
depth of thought, elrganoa of style and graceful
ness of manner, she has not been excelled by any
lecturers who have favored our city with their
presence." This is a rare chance for our people
to l)car this popular and rising young lecturer.
Admission 36 cents. Tickets to he had at th
Poitofflee and at A. I. Phaw'a Drug Htore,
The Bellofonto Watchman gays :
Mr. llenrr nrockerbnff of this place, has beea
lying icriou-ly ill at Mr. Simpsons in Lock
Haven, for the past ten dsys.
Tha bw Methodist Church at Snow Fhn. was
dedluated on Sunday last. He v. Mr. Dill, of
CleaiHeld, preached l leliretory sermon,
Quite a Urge congregation waa present, and the
emir tnuobtedneas ol tn onoreij was eaaosiea.
Fiaa. About eleven o'clock on Monday night,
the stable of J. H. Da rub art was set on lira and
burnt every thing that was consumable. We
(nam that a bore and a few things were taken
out. The ataM of Mi. Uume wa sot on fire
half an hour afterwards, which also burnt to the
Eroand, besidf burning two ows wbjch eouldo't
resetted. W balivra feot wr ceouf-ed wits) a
ressnshlt insurance. .
Communicated.
Ma. UoiroHi With voir permission, through
th medium of your columns, I will preseut to my
patrons and others whom it may interest, my
monthly school report el Fairview sohool, Graham
township, terminating Deeeinber Kit, 1(172 i
Whole number in attendance during month, 40 ;
average attendance, 34 pur oont. of attendauee,
9b; whole number spelling, 4j reading, flu;
writing, St) tueutal arithmotto, SO ; written arith
metic, 30; grammar, lttj guograpny, common 13,
physical 3; composition, i'j ; declamation, 16; fa
miliar ioionc, 1 j singing dally physiology (oral
ly), U. S. history, phonstio spelliug. Ac., woukly.
Progress good ; ouuduot vory good ; whole number
of visits 7. The following are the tiauu-a of thoso
who oar aionia evory dayi llarry roroey,
lllnke Forooy, Leonarl Curley, Hove Curlcv, An
ne Dale, Minnie Curley, Lauia Curley, Lii-iie
Lansbcrry aud Katie Kiiiouart. 1 Lave ucoeudd
iu having my bouse luruuihct). by Bubsortntiou,
with mottoes, globe, window biiuds, Ac, but wo
are yet much m uoed of the nroiior apparatus.
Parents aud all others are vory ooidlally invited
lo pay us a visit, b. T. dTKHHKNaoN, luacher,
Communicated.
Braxsiiiit. Utiuumbar 22. V-12.
Mr. Eoivori It has been so long sinoe you
heard friin this place that perhaps you think it
may ue- ocn erased Irotu mo map auu eousign
ed to moil ted oblivion. Such is not tho cue.
Our village survives and is torday chuck full of
real life j sueb as Ip only to be enjoyed in a place
iiko isurusiae. w oav in goou oia lasmonea
winter or tradition, and since Mia llors has par
tially recovered from the jaw-break nam of a dis
ease, recently nrevnlenl amongst bis kind, we
hoar, all hours of the twenty. lour, the Jingle of
the merry bell nod toe joyous snout oi lot sietgn
iuc party.
Our modern N i in rod , Holmes, occasionally
brings in a venison, lie Is a dead shot at deer.
He recently bung up two and wounded another in
one day.
But the happloftt affair that baa traasplrod in
our midst lor some time was a weauiug party
given at the residence of on en Carson, u the oo
oasion ol the marriage of hi dimjhttr, Laura A.,
to a Mr. V. B. Coleman, of llradturd county, Pa.
Sheff cntcilained bis friends nignlt?oeutly, in
sbaue of nmnio. by the bride, on the orgafl,
fuptirb dinuor, and wjuih! up the fostivlties of
the day iy sending the entire party on a sieigntng
excursion to Patcheuville and back in M'Cerdeil'a
new livery rii. Long may S'jcQ's folks oooliuu
to wave, inuluamg ttiu i.nde aud groom.
M re anon. LBKO
Commuuicatrd.
Pifriii.D. Pa., January 3d, 13:3.
EniT'ia BtcPLaurAM : A church fair was bold
at this place on Christmas that shows the liberal
ity of the people, and shows the result that may
follow well organised and pen ti tent elfort, 'ih
crjict of tho fair and lejtival was to raise fundi
towards furnisbiug lbs Presbyterian Church to be
built here, and it was under the management of
the ladies "Prusbytunan Church Aid booiety.
Oysters were titipplied lor two evenings and a
dinner was provided from provisions brought to
the ball by the neighbore fur Christmas afternoon.
Also, euui'ectiur.ery. Ice cream, lemonade and
apples wero sold. Thure was a hue di'p'ay uf
must all lortJ ol mei things on a sixteen toot
tabls, from which a hsndioiue sum was realised.
Contiihutlons to this table were received from
Clearfield, Empuiium, Canicr-m county, Cowder-
port, fetter coan'y, and trom itrauiora oouniy,
and cash was received trom Curweosville, Clar-
fivld and Kuiporium, amounting to v7d. A box
of art lei l'r the lair from Curweosville was not
reet-irad uuiil after the fair, but they are good for
a future oecaaion. The clear profits are overiiOO,
with over f:in worth of supplies still on band.
Sq liquor was sold at he bar across the street.
aud to this kind action of air. Uobauker may in
part be attributed the fact that no drunkenness or
any rough behavior whatever disturbed any part
ot toe procecdiogi. All was pieafan', poiito and
orilerly.
Wa feel thankful to all friends at borne and
abroad who helped much or little towards this
vetv ehecrinr result of our efforts.
We arc not done. W'a must try to raise money
f-ir a bell, so it may be bung at the proper time
as the church is building, aud would most gladly
receive eoutributiuus, largo or small, to this pur
pose sent to our Treaurrr, Mrs. A. Kcoitcid,
Mrs. II. W'JODWAUD, Prcs't.
Mrs. L. BihD, Secretary.
eegs s
Lmt of lottcr rotnuioinir unclaimed
In the 1'ostoffiat at Clearfield, for the week ending
January etht 1873;
Arnal, Dory. Kennedy, Patrick.
C'arr, Hberman. Ketd, P. O.
Crawford, Simuel, Kakrstraw, Clara.
Duolon, W. 11. Bing, Thomas K.
Kly, Jotiah. Kitbmillcr, Peter.
Pflltinstein, A. Pndler, John,
rolkner, 11. A. Wright, A. I.
Fry, J. W. (2) Wright, A. L.
Hutchinson, John W. Wytnor, Lawrence.
Idilimrs. Philin.
P. A. OAULIN, P. M
Mpeciaia.
A TniVBLta. I was in A. I. Rhaw'a Drug
Store th other day, and aaw the best line of Per
fume, Soap, Hair Oil and Brushes of all kinds
that I ever saw in a Drug tilorc, and ! have
trnvcled.
To DtHECTont. A number of School Director
having met tn convention, in th borough of
Clearfield, on Thursday, December 13th, found
that several districts wore not represented, there
fore they decided that a request should be pre
sented to each of the several Boards of Directors
in this county to send one delegate to a Directors'
Convention, to meet in the Court ilout, lo i ieer
field, on January 14, 1S7., at 1 p. m., the object of
which will be that earn representative may no ao
in true ted by the Board which he represent as to
be aulo to cast a vote lor tee rsuard on luc loiiow
iuir Questions t
Sbuutd a uniform series of books be adopted
throughout our county r
Should county int ilnte lime h allowed teachers?
Should district institute tune b allowed r
bhould township schools open on the first of
November r
Should the salary be governed by the grade of
certificate f
We know that directors as well as teachers want
uniformity in our work.
By order of the Convention.
J. A. Gftftaonr, Pres.
A full line of H itifehold Good, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for sale by II. Y. Biglcr A Co.
Baws. Didtan's Crosi cnt Saw, Great Amerlein
Saw, Boynteu's Lightning Haw, at
26 72 II. V. Biolrb A Co s.
Pliiohs roa 8ai,i. A. I. Bhaw has a couple
of 3 ret -elans late style fMeigbs, which ho will sell
at a bargain. Call and look at them. dt
W ii nil knit W Ulnar 14'ira ftf !! Jniflrltittona far
saie oy ii. r. mgier vo.
Nor in to Winoi an CanntAflK Maksr. We
have just reeelvrd a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Wood', also a full line of Spiings
and Axles, wnich we oavr iiiienp for cash.
11. F. Uiqlf.b A Co.
To IIorsRMRKPkns.AU kinds of Fruit Cans,
manufactured of the best tin and with all the
modern improvements, as well as putty and ce
ment, for sale in large quantities -y
aug7tf 11. P. HtoLKB A Co.
Bird Csgcs a largo aisortmtnt at H. F. Big
ler A Co.'s.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for la! by II. F.
Digler A Co.
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Digler A Co.
naOAPITUlLjLTlOM.
Bird Cag.
Wood and Willow War.
Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardwart,
Jupanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
war Store of II, F, Digler A Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. It
H. F. Biglcr A Co. have rraen making attentive
additions to their stock of Hardware th lait few
dava. Kvervthing new lo Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmer' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kindi.ean ba seen
at their store. May 22.
COUQHS ANO COLDS.
There are few rtersens who are awar of the iin
portanoe of attending to a cough or a cold at Its
nrnt appearance, i ue mousanu wno ue annuaiiv
of consumption, were first attacked with a "slight"
eoush or cold, which they thought would soon
"wear" itnrlf off. and therefor neglected to us
the proper remedies until they boenue Incurable.
Kverv day that a cough, eold, or any lung die
eos Is neglected, makes th chances of a cur
or uncertain. ia would rerommend all suffer-
In r from any disease of the Lungs whatever, to
me Hamon's Cow norm Pvaur op Tan. It never
falls In curing the worst caws of enoghs, colds,
hoariness, aor throat, catsrrh and athin. It
Is an in fa II Ode remedy for Wbooplng Cough be
ing prescribed by lorn of th leading phylelans
in the Northern and Southern States, aud being
prepared under th Immediate supervision of a
graduate of tha r enmytrania Medical College.
The proprietors beg leave to Inform all that it is
no 'Uuack" preparation, but made strictly Its ac
cord boo with the advanced principles and theory
of medicine. Price 60 eents per bottle.
KUHSKI.b LAMM, frnprictnrl, rnuadei
hia. Sold by A. I.Shaw, CirerAold, Pa., and
by all Drnggits. oottii-.im
Airs. Seventy-ftv do sen Clearfield Woed-
flhopnpr Axes at
11:26.73. II. F. BIGLKR A Co "a.
Ju.l rwelved, a larg. lot of non-eiploeive
Lamps and Lanterns at
S-2.1-73 II. T. Giolib a Co'l.
Faaia (Ihoi'vo I'i.it. Rreelvid at Corner
Bujr. b .ar load and far .all Ijv
K. A. jr. D. Inwu.
Ci).ra'll f ire 1.1, IS7?,
On t)eeeuil)r Hill, 1873, at the residrnee ef the
l.riili'i fatlir, tv Kev. W. T. Wu.ioa, Mr. K. B.
I'OI.CMAN, r Kn.hvllle, l'., mid Mi.i LAURA
A. ( UllriON, vf llunilide, I'a. .
At lh. Leonard lluuae. on December ?Dlh, 1S72,
bv ltov. A. 1. Yoci'M, Mr. DAVID 8IIIIM7. te
Miu I1KLKN HUNK, bulb vt 1'Uliuihur,, Cen
tra ouuuiy.
At l'aweltan, on Decomlier J3J, IS7J, hv Rev.
J. P. lUiu, Mr. WILLIAM WHAY, uf Wilkel
harre, to Uiu U. A. UTUNliMUKKIl, of fovr
eltun, Fa.
On IJoaeinber 25lli, 1871, at the residence of the
bri.le'i iiarenli, Ijy Iter. J. K. IIki.i., Mr. A.
61IJNHI1HAKKR to Miss FANNY LAr'Y, both
ol Centre oouuty, i , " '
At the home of lli'j biljo's iiareuli, on Jnnnar,
J.l, 173, Ijv Hot. J. 1". Halt, Mr. DAVID Dili
GINS, of Valla Wnlla, Wn'hinjjlon 'lenitory, to
Mm ANNA E. WAR r'lli LI, of IloultJal., I'a.
On Pecemhi-r IWh, 1K7J, by Itev. L. O. Mn
an.L, Mr. A. A. RI'DOLI'll to Mm RKULCCA
T01U.V, both of Jt'flcriun coauly.-
On December JMh, 1872, at the residrnoe of the
bridt 's iian nti, by Hi v. L, U. Mkiiiiill. Mr.
TIloM AH MO.NTUOMKKY to Min BARAll
l'lM1 llil.H, both of Ji'ilrrion county,
Ou Deonuiber !3lh, IK73, In Willi. ln),Ti)vn. by
E. II. William, Kin,., Mr. JAMKS t. MAIRV
to Miss llliMlltTTA LLUH, both of Williaais
groro. On Deember lOfh. WJ. hv Rev. J. W. llAtaa-
AWOOT, Mr. RICHARD UWAllTSWOKTll lo
Mim MARY ELLEN EVERld, bulb of Clear
field couoty.
On Dcoembor lath, 1872, hv Rrv. J.W. Haroo
awoi'T, Mr. JOHN F. It H IMF Ell lo Miss
MARY E. FOVYELL, both of Urahain towuihip.
At the reiidene. of the brido'e father, by Rev
Wu. M. Lt'Ri'uriKLU. Mr. UKORUU U. WOOD-
WARD, of l'rnliel I, Clearfield oouoty, to Mil!
MATT1B J. EARLY, of Ceulreville, Elk county
Oeorire aod Matlle, a wish you a long aod
happy life.
In Bellrfonte, Pe.; on TJwwow JR7J, by
Rev. J. 11. M'Ilvaiik, Mr. Wil-WWrillLLON,
of the W illiainiport ShtnJurJ, to Misl RR1DUKT
COUNKY, of llellcfuut.
Wo wish William and hii bride muoh happi
neu, and hopo a suitable nuuibcr of imall artielul
msy bear the imprint of the new flrn.
Hnvkrts.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by IticmuD Jtoiior, Wholeeal.
and H.tall Deab-r tn Dry Uoo-Ih, Uroc.rle., rro-
visioos, Ac., Mirket street, Clvarlirld, ra.
CLKARFiRi.n, Ta., Jan. 7,
Applet. Kreerj,00((d 60
Dried, V 10
ApplobuUer,(l 10
Butt.r- OUto) 15
Bonn. .tl 0U4) 1 it)
Uurkwbeat 1 til
Unckwheat flour tbr a
Beef, dried 3
Beer, fresh lit) V
Boards, M U C0iVj,U OU
Corn, shelled.. 1 0
Corn, ear 00 40
Corn meal, P- aack, 1 30
Chop, 1cwtJ103 140
Cloverseed. 7 "
Cheese "
Cherrlei. lh. 10(& It
lings, dressed
Hides, green
; iiauis 00fg
8houlJeri......0(l!,
Side!.. OIK
Lard lof.A
r
30
124
l4
Muss pork.Vbbl.. JO 00
Call CO
Onioui 1 60
Totatoci 00(j s0
1 Praehei, drlrd, lb.. 12
ilMaiter, M bbl i 00
Rye 1 12
Rags, V lh 2
fait, inck.2iO(, I 50
fhiiigl.i.lSin.Hdi.S 00
Phiai;lea,2inl0(ajl 00
Chickens, drid, B, li Timothy ed 4 00
till JsjTallow 151
Flalleed i OO Wbral 00
Flour o now.io oo Wool ao
Hay 00 00.10 f0( Wood, V oord I .0
Pouiisj lvuuliiltailroad
TVKONS ftCLEArlFIELD BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, OCT. 28th, 1871, the
Passenger Tratui will run daily (eiuepl rjun
dnyi) betwuen Tyrone and Clearhcld, ai tollowi:
CLEARFIKLD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearteld- 1.20. r. a
Philipsburg 4.2.1, "
O.c.ola 4.40,
Tyrone .0, "
Tyrnn .3(i,a..
Oioeoln 10 60, "
Philipibnrg...M 07, "
Ckarti.ld 13.10,"
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS,
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 5.40 A.
Philipsburg.. 0.43 "
Osowla T.00
Intersection.. 1.07 "
Tyron .20 '
Tyrone 8. 15 p. M.
Intersection ...7.08 "
Oiieeola S.I5 '
Philipsburg. ...S2 11
Clearfield, ar....J "
FARIi FKOM C'LKARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa....
$5 05
Middletown $5 00
Marietta t 50
Lancaster . I 86
PHILADELPHIA 7 05
Altoona 1 66
John.town I 00
Lock Haven....
Willlamsport..
Huntingdon
Lewiltown. ....
Mnrysville
. I 70
. I 00
. 1 00
t 90
4 6
4 75
HARRISBL'HO.
ITTSBURO I 16
Clos eonnectioni made by all traloa at Tvrone
and Lock llaren.
OEOROE C. WILKINS,
aiyl7-tf. Superintendent.
gardirarr, Hiiuvarr, &f.
II. F. BIGLEIi & CO.,
BiALiai la
II A II I Y A 11 1 ,
Also, Manufacturersof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIKLD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLKS, BHIULES,
Harneis, Collars, ate. for lal. by
. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
pALMEU'S FATENT UNLOAD-
lng n.y Porks, for sale by
It. F. BIO LET. 4 CO.
QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kslli, .te., for sale by
H. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
II
A US ESS TRIMMINGS k SUOK
Finding!, tot sal. by
H F. BWLER 4 CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS, S W ORA 1) CN'KS
For sal. by
if. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
UTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Biios, for sal. by
II. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
TUON! IRON I IRON! IRON I
JL
tot sal. by
II. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
1 TORSE SHOES tt HORSE SUOK
NAILS, for ui by
II. F BIOLER A CO
DULLET ULOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for sals by
H. F. DIQLKR A CO.
THIMHLK SKEIM3 AND PIPK
POXKfl, fur saleby
II. F. IU0LER A CO.
JODDKU CUTTEIiS-for lalo by
MC93070 II. F. niGI.ER A CO.
Rr..l-Tl;it(H N0TICI fff.tiee Is hereby
riien that the followini accounts have been
examined and pawned by me, and remain filed of
record In ths oLVe fr the inspection of heirs,
legatees, creditors, and at) ether in anvolher yrnj
Inlorcfied, and will he presented tn the next Ur
(ibans' Cnutt t,t Clearfit'ld county, to be bU at the
Court IloiiFe, In the borough of Clearfield, enm
menclnff en tht 2d M'ndnr (bsinc the 3tb dsv,
of January, A. 1), ID73.
Pinal aoenunt ef Joser h and Kllsha Iavi, ei-
aentors of ltebeoca ltavls la'e of Pean towusbifi
deo"ased.
Final account of William McNaat and Aaron C
Tale, executors of Uapifte Wilson, laic of Law
renee townhi, deoeatvd.
Account of Abraham Ogden, eseoutor of Ilnsh
MiMullen, tale of tawronco township, deceased.
RaatSTva's Orsira, 1 A. W. I KK,
Clear. eld, '., (3, nlUt. Keffislor.
TimTICKK' A OMnTAIII.F.H KM
We have printed a large number of the new
f no jiiijl., ani win nn me receipt qf (wentv
l esoU, wttl a eopy io aov sidresf. .
Wo desiro to cull tho attention of the citizens of ClcurficM conniy ta thoact hnt we
liavo ojicned a
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Where wo intend to conatantly keep on hand a full supplf of
. t .i . . . . ,
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHAND1SK.
Our slock of PI ANOS will consist of
,.....'! ; ; i 1 : ; i : .
RAVKN & COMPANY'S PIANOS,
; STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS,
I1AINKS liROTnEHS' PIANOS.
Wo oro prrpnrcd at all times to furnish any of iho cheaper makes of Piano to order on llie most
favorablo terms us to prices and terms or payment.
Our stook of ORGANS will consist of the new and popular
UYNDER ORGAN, (with Uymlor's Kneo Ticmolo and downward Octave Couplor.)
Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OUGANS,
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGAN, aud the
NEW HAVEN MKI.ODEON CO.'S JUD1LEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Besides these wo furnish to order Organ9 from any factory dcaired.
Wo sell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
popular aud cast LEASE PLAN.
On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument,
mt will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
amount
IHr'Wo ehull bo glad to have
oci23-'72.y
grurja and fcHfiUflnfj.
rp II li LATEST IIOVBI
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DBUG STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, neatly
opposite tho store of Weaver A Letts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they will continue to supply their old aad
as many new customers as may come, wttn
riJllE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION'S.,
(Including all new romedire,)
Patent Medicines. Paints and Oils, Glass and
Putty, Sohool Books, tSUtionory, Paper,
Ac; alo, a full line of Drug
gists' Sundries, Hair
Tonics,
Costnetlrs, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Drusbes,
Toilet Soups, rocket Uooks, Ac, all of
tha host qualify.
PURE WISES AA'D LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purposes only,
Pur White Wil, Color ef all kinds Haw and
Dolled Linxeed Oil. Varnishes, Turpen
tine, roai mi, runt a tarmsb
Ururhes, Flavoring
Extracts,
Confect'onerlrs, Tlird Peed, Pploe, ground and
an ground, of all kimls.
SMOKERS AND C11KWEKS
VIII find onr stock of Chnwlnic
and Smoking Tobacco, Imported ami 0
ailili! Ciicars, Snuff and Fina-eut to h. of the
I TcrT Dvst hrandl In lh market.
LAMPS AKD CHIMNEYS,
All klndi of QLA3S WAIIR,
dAUDRN SREDS,
MUSICAL INSiniMENTS
and lloilcal Trlnulngi of .vary tarlely,
Ilavlnar a long esperl.ne In th. hoslo.il, and
an ailanslr. anil well !aleoleJ itock of raailieinei,
w. aro enabled to fill Pliy.lclam prracriptioni at
th. shortest nottr aud oa the most reasonabl,
tarns, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May 91, lBTl-lf.
C. 1). WATSON,
DRALKR IN
DRIGS & PATEST 3IEDItIES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOTS AND VANKKR NOTIONS,
FINu TEAS A HOABTKD COFFEE,
BEST tlP.ANIiS TOBACCO A 8KOAKS,
HCKOOL UOOKS A MAIlOKEIli,
Mnronie Ouildlng, Herond Street,
drr.??lr CI EHFrKI.11, PA.
D. J. CROWELL . .
Manufacturer of the U. II. Ball Boiling Machine
ami th.
SlDR-Cl'T SIIINOI.K MACIIINR,
to cut frem II to J Inch.', and licensed under
Krerat's p. tent, Jnlnlere, Drag. Saw Machines
and Orneral Mill lVork, Sinnoniaboniiig, tamer
do county, pa.
Impairing of Machines and general Cn'tnm
Work dene to order. ' anglly
NlTll'K-ThStcclikolder'eof lh
II Count L'tl,nnl Bank f Clearflel'l are
I.. ..I... I .1 . .L t II . f 11,
ml.'., uiiiiitcv mat in. annual aiav,,i,a ,,.
rrelorawill he held at th Pankin,; llou.e. on
Tnculay, January Itlh, IbVA, between, the hours
of 1 and '0j-,ck 1'. M.
ari'l.ll W, 1. (JilAVI , I'JIlliej,
MAItKET: S T It E E T , " ! '
. . h ' ... .
SJ Ii 11 A 11 F I L lt PEN Jf ' 1 .
you call and aco us, whcihcr you desiro to purchase or not.
11YN1KKS MUSIC NTOME.
1872.
1872.
FALL & WINTER GOODS
AT
J. M. KRATZER'S.
Immtnne Stork of Good oftrtry
tleacriplton.
Woolen Ooodi, lam. prlo. as baf.r. lh ad
vane, in wool.
Mu.liui at rvdueed prieei.
Dreii Qoodl la greatest variety.
Moarainf Goods of all kindi.
Black Alpaeai, at all prieei.
Black Silk, very cheap.
Waterproofs, V.litens, Plaid and plata Vlaa
a.li, Shirting Flanneli, tt.
Table Llnea aud KajikiniIrtih Lineal, 10-4
Sheeting and Pillow Muslin.
Ottoman RepShswliand Scarfs, Striped Shawli
at all prieei.
Pauley Fhawli, single and double, S to $10.
Drees Trlmmlngi, Frlngw, Laecr, Vilvet Pah-
bom, Velveteens, A.
Full Ha of th celebrated "Joacphin Seam
lesi" Kid Gloves, Kid Glovos from l p.
Ladies' Neck Ties. Collari, CuClug, TJalr
Braids and 8witchel.
Lidiei' and CbUdnn'i Merino I'a ler wear.
Madau Foy'i, Themproa'i, Glov.-Fittiog
Hip 0 ore and other CoraeU. Alia, Uvop Skirt,
raaicn, ta.
Larg. ilock of Carp.ts aud Wall Paper.
Shoes and Calttrr, same quality as heretofore.
"Th heit ar lh. cheep.!!."
Balmural aad thar knitting yarna, and ether
artielri, loo aumeroui to mention.
Purcbaear will find a grrat.r varl.ly of good
than Ii ulually found in on Itur. '
Call and examine.
ClearlielO, Sept. II, 1171.
WM. REED,
(ucmssoM. Bead Bra.
MAItKET STREET,
OL EAR FI ELI), PA.,
AY
TILT, open this weeh an Immense slc-k of
a.) descriptions or
DltY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS,
M1LLIXEKT
and
FANCY GOODS,
LA HIES',
M1SSE3' and
CHILDREN'S
SHOES,
Ao , Ac, ic, lie.
Baying my goodi la N.w Tork, the oi of the
fianrrf kliping a reliable class of gondii ecll
lng gooili at elo eaih figure!, and eonduoting
busiaeeilna thorongh hailneei manner,! hope
lo merit tb eonlldeuc of CASII Pl'TEKS
thronghont the eounly.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Call and .aamina my itock and t.csnrlnccd
of the truth of my assertion!.
epUf. WM. KPf.'D.
H. F. N AUGLE,
HATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
and dealer la
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
and Tinted Ware, &c,
Je17J CLEAKFIULK, PA.,
V) HLACKSMITU3!
The .nderslirned offers fitr slIui In lh. hnr,,tieh
Of Clrarfleld, a Hlaeksmltb f-;b"p, on SeeonJ slreel,
mtalnlng three fern, and two full lot, of tools.
A In t elas. buiipeai, Aa aie.ll.ut shaai for a
guod m,-ohanie. Apply tn
AMOS KEKKARP,
Cltaittli. fa.
i :
r , . , , i .
and no oilier investment of Ii
kc
iHiSfcUaufcas.
ICoggsToniiKhfp Awoke
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT '
THOMAS BEERS'SI
J EVERYBODY trying tuget there first, for fr
J of being crowded out into tb cold.
If yoa want good Shoeing duoo, go to Bsnae
If yon want your Sle i ironed right, go to Haaal
If yoo want good Mill Irons, go to Baaai
If yoo want your wegon ironed in the b.st
style aod workmanship, go to Bibbi
Basm makes the belt Stump Mirhine In tht
State, anddoei all kindiof BLACL'SMITUINU
aa efae.p ai can he done In th eounly for Calh
My Post OfJio aOdre.i Ii Clearfield, Pa.
THOMAS 11ELI1S.
Boggi Tp., Da. 1 J. 1 fi7-tf.
liivery Edible.
TIIK undersigned befs leave to Inform the put
lie that ho is now fullv prepared to aeconiuio
date all in the way of furninhing Horses, Duplies,
Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and
on reasonable tunas. lUsidcficeoa Locust street,
betweon 'I bird and Fourth.
OKO. W. GUARIIAFT.
Clearfield, April 11, 1W7.
8AWS! SAWS! SAWS
DISTANS CROSS Cl'T, MILL, IBAG AND
CIRCt'LAR SAUS. ,
Bojnton'B Lightairjg Cross-cut Saw,
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED 1 ELECTRIC f A ITS,
For i!c ly
HUM n. P. tlfiLER A CO.
AKeutlon, Lumbermen !
"11 rB are now mnnuicli,rlng our IMPROVED
STEEL. SOCKET UlilYI.NU CANT.
HOOKS, superior t. any other in use. We have
also in itiwk a large quautity ftf Canlhooks rutla
ble for rafting purpuse.. which we are selling
cheap forcaih. AMOS A It. KENNAKI.
Clearfield, Pa., Mnrrh 13. Ifirj.
A Notorious Fad!
riMMvKK arc more people troubled with Lurg
X Uiiraira In thia lowu thau aor otberiilace o
its sise In the flat. One of the great caurei of
inisis.tne use o! an Impure article of Coal, largely
lulled with aul,hui. Now, why not avoid all
this, and prusarv your lives, 'hv using only
llutnphrc) a ( clobralert l oal. fr,. ir..m a'l
linpuritlrl. Oiders left al ihc riom of Kicliard
Moieop and Jauiei B. Oiahatn i Nmi will i.etir
prumpt attention.
ABRAHAM lir.MI'URI-V.
Clearfiel I, Nuveinher JO, 1S70 tf.
i. L. Iiliiuaran. n. aeri.ixta.
REIZENSTEIN 4 BERLINER,
(Successors to L. tians k Co.,)
wholesale dealers in
GEMS' riRMSIIIVfi GOODS,
ii, Ll.penard street, between Church Itreet end
Wcit Broadway, New Voik lty, (Jy.'11'rj
F. STERLING,
MaaufacaQrer of
SADDLES & HARNESS
CLEAHFJSLP, PA.
Work guaranteed to gir ltifauiion. Trice
reasonable. One me a call, r'hup in Graham's
Row, Murkat itreet. tiovXO.TV.
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE l'OW ELL' 8,)
For all diseases Incident lo Ilersos, Cattle, and
Uuman Flesh, retiring tho use ol aa
external applicntlon.
This Embrocation was extensively naed by
the Oeverrment during the war.
Vor sale hv Hartswlek a Irwlr, CJoarfleld
iospn k. irwtn, Curwensvilla. Uanlel flood
anner. Lutherburr;. r
jI.OUH, FEED, AC.
TIIK DUCCABIA .
FLOURING MILLS.
The undersigned would respectfully gtrf no.
ties lo theoitiiens of Ueecaria townrhip aed me.
rounding country! that ho has pur.'ha el the
Ueecaria Flouring Milts and pot everything in
complete order, and Is nnc'if.icUrir-f a flrsl cla
fua1lty of Ttour.
CUSTOM WOIiK DONK,
and Flour la quantity eoniUnlly on band furra!..
CIIOr.CORN MEAL, IIRAX, iC, iC.
sin ail an hand ant for laic wholcial or retail.
i
) " I Mill ricbanRO Flour and Chip for 2rt
iai h SbiugUs, or will pay part money, ll diil.cd.
HJ:l:tf BARNABAS AHMHlT.ONll.
noir.su andlot'fuh ai7k!
I lia Ilnus and Lot on th. eomer of Uar
fct and FiTih si reels. t'learfl'U, Pa , i. for sal.
Th lot ronreine nrrly n ear f groiia. The
hunaa la a lirga doitbln frame, uiaimng nini'
renms, Far terms aud other intormailou apply
t. tha nhscrbr, at th Post dm. e.
o3 T. A. CAI I.JU,
ifltfl "
SHAW 1IOUS15, ' .
(Cor. of Maikol A Front strcoti,)
1 rvAIU'lKl.n. PA.
Tbii nuiRniflomt Hotel is utirrly a.w, ooirN
lut. in all its amioliiliiiinU aod ooiniiiot to
tba Court Hon,. A fro Omnibus runs to an.l
Irvm th Dip.it on tli rrt1 un I l( l.artiirc f
cob tr.in. una r.-o. cLnwKNT,
Aprii ia, larr ;,.,LrZ-'
WASIUNGTOK 1IODSK,
KGW WASniNOTON, PA.
Till f aail will fitrnlslifd Iwara Iw Uo
takra by th eujtrsigaed. Hv full caaliloBl ol'
biiaa abl. Ui rendor aaUsfacllon k, tkose b ni.y
favor biio llb till.
May ft, 0- I' 'J!'.'! .
UKVKttK HOUSK, ; , i
II 11 U K H I I' K, 1' A.
Th liiliMrili.r havluu Luilt it.s llolot, min
all mixfrn lmprovominti, Ii prpaivil to nwirs
ffuasta. The ubl. vtlt ho sri iliU its the Lvat
Iu Ui market tUb.rmili ;Lc vciooldU liquor
UooJ italiliuf altsolitl.
afrj iy A. II. Srn .TM'l'tll, PropV. 1
THE MANsWhOUSE,
Gorusrof Scconilaml V a riot Elr.-ct.,
I i.r.Aitr i i--i.it, ra.
mnH vli aad eomtuodlcaa Hotel bai. daring
X th fast yar, bean sol.rged to doobl Iti
(uroi.r eapaeity for th enUirlaioiDtnt of itran,
geri aai guaat. Th. ahula buiUlna bai be. a
rifiroirktd, ar.d lh rnprLlor alii spar ao
palm to rtod.r hla gocsti cnmforlabl. whll.
.livtni; with him.
-rii. 'M.n.Un JJoki." Oraolhos real I. ,
aod from th. Depot oa lb arrival aad deparlur.
..-h JolIM OOUUIIKKTY. '
aprO-70 tf Prprltor.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL, .
(Opposite K. R. Dipel.)
CLEAUHLLIl, I'liJM.
TI undersigned, having become 'proprietor
f iliies house, ii now rnudy to entertain stratiger
and travelers, and Ibcrclorc anli.ill lojwirnei t
lira Liu a call. Ilia T.,llc will bcluunllcd with
tba best the uiur'ticl afTord., and Mi Bar will con
tain thechoioeft of wines end linnou. Eatcaliv.
tabling il attaobeu. fjliarces woocrai.
j.nlu -J .'AMli-i McLALOHLIN.
WESTERN MOTEL'
Oppultc the Cfcujt Hduio,
CLEARF1ELH, TENN A.,
Accommodations 9rt-c1ais and charges moderaf.
oelS ' JOHN T. TOVNO, Proprietor.
J ONTOUB lilt fit:.
. Opposite ibe Court IIoosc,
LOCK HAVEN, PEN.VA.
JcU Tt ' ' II ACKEAL A KHOM, Pn.p'i.'
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BOl KF.IIllOI'l' HOl bH,
BEI.LErONTE, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SO.Nf.
. I'ropriti)i.
RAILROAD HOUSE, . ..;
Main Ftrcet, '
PniMPSHURU, PKXVA. -The
under i good keep constantly oa kaut ta
hct of Liquors. - His uhlt Is ainays sujIlcd
with tbe best the irakit nCoid. The tie!in;
public will do well to gic him a eM!
novl65. llOBKll? l.LOVJ).
SU.SQUEIJANXA JlOlSE,
t'l'hM'KNKVlLLC,
flrailii.ld rour.ty, PcntiSi.
This old and well tstahlilind Hotel, beautifully
situated on the banks of the 3iifucheiinn, In tho
boroufth of Curweosville, has been lcabcd fur a
term ol years by the uodoraiguod. It lia beei
eutiitly niitled, and Is now upeu to the public
pencra!ty aod the traveling comuanaity In par
ticulcr. ISo palas will be apured to render guests
eeuifortable while tarryiug at this home. Am pie
Staoiirg room fur the aocoi'iui"itiiou of tau..'.
Ch sr;rs nu'deiat.
Sept. 28, 1S70 :f. ni.f ri.oo.M. -
Is
OOT AND SHOE MAKING.
M 9
1II1LIP WR-vVKi;. eo Market stnet, ht
i.nw r '..w, i i uiui I, i a., &. rcceiveu
a fee 1-4 of Ficot-h C If i'LiLi sod Kips, the
nfaclnre everything la his line, lie will war
rant his work to he as r-f Toscntvd.
The eitixcrs tf Ceartidd ad :cia:ty are
rrsrectfully Invited to give hire a call.
Work done at sboit notice. tUl'TIy
SEW BOOT aIIFoTsII
EDWARD MACK,
Cor. MAllKKT A Ii brs., CLLAKl'lLLU, Pa.
rpilK proprietor has entered Into the llOOTrfr
X. bllOK busineri at the above aland, and
is determined not tn be outdone either la quel
ity or price for hta work, t pee lal attentieii
will be paid to mnautacturiiii Sewed work. He
has on hand a lurgo lot of trench Kip aad
Calf f-kins, of the very best quality. The e.
sens of Clearfield and vlrlnHy are respeellally
invited to give hlaia UUI M o charge fur eelli.
novf.' I if ,
JSAAC JOHNSON ,1 SONS,
Ment'a.Murerl ar,,i Iiralars ta
IB o o t h ii ii d tS Ii o e s !
Ladle.', Missis' and Children's Cailera,
Men's, lleji' and Women's Heavy Lootl, aad
Uroganr, Ac, Ac. . .
Store and shop on Rccnnd Itreel, nearly opp
ile I'. V. Iligb'r A Co.'s baidware itniv, '
Feb. J8, If-J ly CLEARFIKLD, PA.
Clearfield County Bank.
fpilE Clearfield CouM) Lack as an Inrcfii ra
X ted institution bai gone out of raidene by
the lurrcnder of Ui rhirter, on May 13, lata,
All Its stock Ii owned by the !ubirrlber., b
will annllnue th Banking hu.lnca. al lh sani
plaoa.as private llankcra, and.r the arra n.a
of the "ClcaiOeld Cour.ty Bink." W. are rc.
sponsible ror the d.hts ol the Ilnnk, and will py
Iti notei on demand at the counter. Depnsiia
received and interest I aide, he mnnri la lefl (or
a lied time. Psp.i discounted at Hi err r.ai.
ai heretofore. Our rer.onal reMion.ihilit. i.
pledged for all Ha) win rec lved and builnr.i
(ran. icl.d. A eentlnuane of the liberel pal.
rorago of the huiin.ri mtn of h rnunly ii re
specafully loltrifed. Al Prr.ildt'ct, Cashier aad
officer, of th late CLaitcM County Bank,.
require the notes sf said Bank to he presented
for redemption. . ,
JA8. T. LEONARD, RICnAKD SHAW,
WM VOKTnt. JAS. B. GRAHAM,
A. k. WR1UIIT, ll. L. HEED,
WM. A. WALLACB.
Thl businilioftbi Bank will be conducted by
John M Admi LM as Caab er. ( il l ti
County National Bank,
OP CLEARFIELD, PA.
IkOOM in-Masonic Baildiag. on. door north f
J V CD. M'atson'a Dritg !7torr.
l'as.ace Tickets loand I'n'ni Liverpool, Qnaen
town, Oln.g'tw, I.nndiiii, Pnrli and C,iiilieceu.
Aim, Drafts for sale on the Royal Bank uf Ireland
aad Imperial Back ol Lmdou.
JA.MI.S T. LEONARD, Prc.'l.
V. M. SHAW, (n.lli.r. 1:I.;I
J. Ii. Xi'iliik. Ldnari Pork;.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
KcCIRK & PERKS.
huciwjri, to 1 cter, l'crks, .1 Co.,
PliIllltbMirf. Onlrc louiiiy,
VfJli;i.sC nil iho business of a linulrnjr IKusa
If wilt ce trvonctid itmi-tMv and nen th
inott favora.ile terina n.arT.if
Clearfield Nursery.
GNC'OUHAGE HOME INI -UbTKY.
'IMIli aaderrtgnrd, laving cstablisbed a Nu.
X lerv on the Tike, about hair ay ketwrra
Clearlicld and Curwensvilla, I. prepared lo fur.
alsh all bird! of t Hl'JT ThKKH, (.tandardand
daarf,) Kvergrecns, t bruhhrry, (Irapa Vines,
Oiioirberrliis, Lawtou Illnlberry, Strawherr),
and Raiberry Vines. Aim, Mbeilea Crab Trees,
guinea, and early icirlit Phnbarb, tt. Order,
promptly attended to. Addreis,
i. d. wniaiiT,
l'tc -F . Curvei.nl le, )'
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,.
anaar roa
Chlckerlng'i, Sirlnway'i and Lmrr, l.'i risiosi
Sinllh's, Masnn A ll.n.lln'i and Peloubri'i
Urani and Melodeors, and (trover A
Baker'i Sewing Machlnri.
at.so .racaaa or
Viana, (lullar, Priran, Haramny and Vera! alii,
sic. No pi. pi) taken for lees than bail a lenp.
Jr-humr 1'noiit (luliili'i Fuiaitiro Tfra.
CUail lis , Hf tf. ' r
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