Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 16, 1873, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WwDNESDAT M0RN1NO APRIL Id, 181,
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MelhodlH Kpinropii inurr.q iter, a, u.
Vonr, Pastor. PaMIe Berrlco ertry Sabbath
ni 10, A. M and li P. M.
Habbath School it t A. M.
Pcarer Meetlog eecry Thnrtday, aHl P. M.
- Commcmlir. Rerrlee, tret Habbelh of orery
.'iin n mi 11 n . jn.
MI. Andrew'. Church KplnropilRor.
-.. II... ll..Klt. ridfilu K.iml ntnritlnv
UKOn" ! i..iwu..Mw.wi.j
il 10 o'olork, and at T P. M. Sunday School at
g l M Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
Pre.bytoriau Church Rer. II. 8. 1) fix nr..
8abbalb temee. morning aud aveuiut ban.
lath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting YVednci
dtr amuing.
Ml. Kraucla ChurcilCatllnllc Rer. P.
T. FaralbA". Mane at Ml o'alork A. M., on tho
eeeomi and fuorlh tfundayt of eneh month.
Lullicrau C'liurrh. Rer. A. J. lUtrrioea
Preaching every Pabbalh, morning and arming,
ri.bbath Kobool at V a. U. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday treeing.
Tho Commissioners of Clarion coun
ty 'eontracled Dor a new prison. Tko priea ii
$00,737, and tbt Work It going right along,
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They lirtre been eating ico cream
orer i& Kbcnsburg for several wcoks. They ara a
ool Ml mt Mlowe "P tni, nnyuow.
A. A. Cavlile, formerly a dovil in
thll office, but lately of tha llrookviileaj7erMM..,
dial turned op at Falrplay, Park county, Colorado.
Al'i down in a cold mine, looking for something.
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'Railroad Tickets Sold. In thrco
years 00,140 ticketi wen told at the Lock Haven
elation fr Williamsport, and M,TC0 wore told at
the Willlenisport ilnlloo for Lock Haven.
Jlrookvillians are locoming as fid
gety over tbt near approach uf the low grado
aailroid (a our Ctirwontvillr tielghborl art ever
tbe eiteulion of the Tyrone A Clearfield road.
Bcllcfonters itro rojoiciiiff over pros
pective car tbepi, which will glre employment to
J09 men, and the oxtentlon of the fjnow Bhoe
road to Intersect tha Lcai.burg ATrrontroad,
abort Centre Hall somewhere.
Subsided. Tho tlireo-weeks' flood
hat at longth r ubsiJud, and the result it the hcavi.
ett.run of timber aud loge that erer passed down
the itream at one time. Pricet are rcry unicttlcd
and but little lumber hat changed handa.
Alarmed. Tyroners were unton-
isbrd at the influx of raftmen to their eify on
Monday. The Kxprrti train did not arrira at
this plate antil 12 o'clock, baring left Tyrone with
eight passenger care, ''moro than full' at an Irith
peddler remarked.
Tbo Kile Advocate got tlio following
off on the 3d of April:
The .now Is drifted to badly between here and
llrockwayville that the stage hat been obliged to
atop ruuoing for a few dayt.
Brockwiyville it on the regular mail route from
tbo P. A E. railrond at Kidjway to Brookvilte.
Ill'NTINOllON I'RESnTTEItV. Tlli8
body met at Lewiitown last week, and honored
the church la tbit place by tbt aelection from its
members of two Commissioner! to the General
Assembly, in the persons of Rer. H. 8. Butler, the
pastor, and Dr. A.M. Ilills. The Assembly meets
tta Baltimoce, on the 1 5th of May next
Tho liborul oft'or ot tho Presbytorl
aos, two weeks ago, of their church to tha Moth
odistt, outil tha water would lubsido in the cellar
of the ehurcb of the lattor, proved a dcrieef be-
vause the Preebyteria weea Jhwm4 wl,
and hava been unable to ocenpy their church for
two weeks past. We presume that by next Sun
day both ahurchea will bo relieved of their water
arrangement.
Goni, Too. Hon. Iaao ilorlon,
well known to many of our old tcttlort, died at
Ridgway on Tuesday week, tu hit 66th year.
Judge Ilorlon settled in that portion of our coun
ty, now aoded to Klk county, In 1818. lie wat
highly oateemcd by hie neighbors, and held nu
merous posts of honor at a mark of their respect,
and now at a ripo age ho crostet the river, uoivcr
tally lamented.
Aliotr. lion. A. CV Finney, cur
delegate! hat spent his TncsAion with ut and on
Monday returned to take hit teat in the Coostitu.
Uoual convention, which reassembled on tho lotb.
Mr. Finney it Chairman of the Committee on Ag
riculture and Mining, and has presented an able
report, which wo would like to lay before our
readers, but laving mislaid our only copy, we are
nuable to do to at thil timo.
A Lesmom. Tho i'liilipebttrg Jour
nal sayt a Witllamsport girl, named Leua Jonel,
Jumped a rope 210 times suecessivcly and died
from nervous prostration, Bhe wat only nine
yean of age, Caees of this kind are not rare and
those having charge of children should be careful
to pre rent the girls from attempting to "sco how
often thoy can jump the ropo."
Gov. ClltTiN. Tho Dollolbnto Tie-
jmsli'eem eayxt "lion. Andrew O. L'urtln wat ro
gi.tered at tho Bush House ou lust Friday. He
looks very much better than at any timo since he
oame from Russia, lie will toon remove to bis
own splendid roaideaec on High street. Wo un
derstand that the honored ex-Oovernor bat re
solved to spend tho remndfar of his useful and
busy lifotimo in thi. his native town. We hope
it is true,
The Bolltfouto H'dfciman ays the
Agricultural College has adopted tho West Point
'uniform. It it a rich gray tnit, made er fa moofe
und prest-'utt a Very fascinating and military ap
pearance, A certain attorney, on teeing the gaudy
dresiee of tho Agricultar.il toldicn,' remarked
that If Ae bad the control of Iblngt, he would
blacken the braas buttons on their coala and stick
a feather In their a.-piratiunt.
- Fib. TUo extousiro pinning mill
of Uyert A riuaurr, Look Haven, wat destroyed
by Are on Saturday night a Wor. It It supposed
the mill was tlruek by lightning. The lost it
$55,000, Insured for $d,0C3. The Democrat tayt
it plaat for' the internal work of the English
Lutheran ehurcb, which work Mews. Byort A
Shatter were engaged on, were destroyed. Ou the
uftcrnoon of tho day bofore tho Are, thJ took In
the tontract for tho woodwork of the new railroad
depot.
Tbo Cambria Vmi, in alluding
to the local option question, toys i
Whatever the temperanoe folk may think of the
result of their local option efforts In this State, it
eannot be dinied that thry bad a t'ear.M after
the first election.
That it to, MePlke. The need net blame
Clcarlteld for their miserable failure to regulate
the tppetitet of the people by legislative ttatntet.
The temperauoo advocate who did not possess tho
laoral courage to Indiot hotel keeper for violat
ing the liquor law, will not return a druggist for
doing the some thin.
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Chusuf.d and L)itowED. On Sat-
i'ey, the tin Inst., Martin V. Foster aud another
man trt engaged In breaking a Jain of logt on
uiek't Run. At the Jam started Foster fell be
'ween the logt and wat badly oru.hcd and earried
e tha stream by Ibe loge loarly two hours
forward! hie body wat found a mile aud half
Mew where bo fell In, Ibe head aud part of the
"; badly kruliod and out by the logs. Fostar
as a lea-ln-law of Mr. A. Kohrabaohir, of Bblp
)ea township, and Ii the third of bis sons-in-law
ktt has died or been killed within a short tlmej
Mr. George Ro,iilres, died only the Thursday
'ore Foster met kis death. Kmpariom ItmU.
Simmeb Hkkmon. The Summer
tB ' Mitt U. 6. Kwau'! Celeat Mehool oora
MMM Jlorrrlaf laet, and will close on July
tih. p..ii. ... y aldtl" t y ai
arg fton dote of admit!". o betUu
MM b. f.rond lu MA rf:? ,'i",t,
Kaftino BtLow. We clip tho fol
lowing from the Lock Haven Dtnaentot tho 10th:
Tbt troubled Susquehanna hat been chaOug
with herihorea In earnest since Sunday morning,
The heavy rain of Friday night brought dona a
great deal of water, and tha frequent showers
sinoo hare kept It up to a high mark. Tbo high
est point reached In tht dam was on Momlay
about noon, when It was a 1 ft. S In. loud. It
then began to gradually go down, but Ii still too
high for rafting.
The boom ou Sunday eve wat paoked rcry tight
tighltr than erer bofore, In the oplnlong of tome
of our mott experienced lumbermen but bad not
filled higher than about 300 yards below 6ugar
nun. uigi were runuitig In lively and piling up
About early dawn Monday morning tho boos
broke at tho Sugar Run point. It Ii thought a
raft ran against it. Sinoo then It haa not oaught
anything, except when it shoved down and paoked,
which it has done teroral timet, leaving an open
space that toon lllod op, at the logt hava all the
wuilo been running freely.
The pookct boom gave way on Monday morn
ing, and down the river floated a boat of logs, es
timated at three million feet. Tbo reason why
this broke was that the tree to whloh the boom
chain win attached waa undermined and gave
way. J nit it a heavy lost In taking away to
much sawing from Lock Haven mills, but it Is be
lieved most of the logs were caught at Williamt
port. An unuiual thing it the large number of
logt in Packer t Gut, estimated at throa million
foot, carried there by the high water.
Raning bat bceu terioutly Interfered with, the
high water making it not only nosafe to run, but
dangerous to tie up. Tho Quoen't Run dam it
full of rafu. Tha shore along Loekport waa quite
on, nui ii nat ooeo thinned out by ruftt breakina
loose and going over tht dam. On Sunday night
' J - IV SO ,.( ,im. . or n,MM
Clark it reported to have owned 6; Weaver
A Bettl I; N. B. 1 ; J. 8. Furtt 1 ; R. R. Ilrldgonl
; u illltm Alrertt 1. Then an Ave rafts la the
boom, two oak rafts being packed out of sight.
At Linden a slight break occurred in tha boom.
letting a large body of logs down iuto tho largo
boons so suddenly that many of them were earried
over by tho surge. About three millioa, it It
thought, went over the dam, at leatt two-thlrdtof
which were caught In tho boom between the
bridges. Just before 12 o'clock the shear below
the dam broko and wat carried down stream. The
boom at Northumberland It reported all right,
and tht North Branch the highest. Oa Tuesday
tho Williamsport thear boom again broko and it
it estimated that about three million foot went
down.
The Low Grade Boad. Col. Vm.
Phillips, President of the Allegheny Valley rail
road, in hit annual report of that road, which be
laid before tho board of directors last week, in
alluding to the completion of Ibe low grado rail
road which crosses the western portion of this
county, and the laying of another track oa the
Valley road, tayt t
The Increasing tonnaire upon the road demand.
ing greater facilitiel than it it possible to urovide
over a liugle trauk, the Managers ubought proper
Mint Kuwuivr iruoa riiouiu oe eoneiruoleu Iroin
fittsljurgn to the mouth of Red Bank, there eon.
neotitig with the Low tirade road.
t he additional traek tbus authorised haa al.
ready been completed from Pittsburgh to Hulton,
a distance of twelro miles, and that portion of the
erotiun track extending from Hulton to Red Bank
hat been put under eontraet and will bo built at
puny at tne means of the company will permit.
The prospective advantares and' value of the
line known as tho Low Grade road Is spoken of in
high terms. The managers think that tbey will
oe rcnuy vo open mat portion ot tne roau extend
ing from the mouth of Red Bank to New Bethle
hem, a distance of twenty-fire miles, by the mid
dle of April. Tbey expect to reach Brookville, a
further distance of twruty miles, by the first of
June, and the Summit tuuncl, a further distance
of twenty-four miles, by tha first of July, and
they hope to complete the line through to Drift
wood, when it connects with the Philadelphia and
Erie railroad, by the middle of September or the
first of October, 1873.
No Bonds Filed. Upon inquiry at
the Prothonotary's office by the Commiseioners, it
hat been ascertained that only about half of the
persons elected to the office of District Treasurer
have filed their bonds, in accordance wllh the Act
of Assembly. The Board hat deemed it proper
to mail a blank bond to each of the defaulting
parties elected and to each Board of Auditors,
during tho past week, to at to bring thit matter
to the notioe uf the proper officer!. Where the
officer elect refutet or fails to file hit boud by the
first of May next, petitions thould bo prepared
by tho Auditors and made ready to present to
tho Court at Juno term, to that tho vaoanoy can
bo filled by appointment. It will be well enough
for tht petitionerl to indicate to the Court the
name of the party they want appointed, otherwise
the Judges will appoint proper persons upon their
own view.
A Coal Oil HoaRon. Tho Colum
bia lltmld of tho Sd taya : "On Saturday evening
about ( o'clock Bin. Albert Frick, residing in
Dog Alley, took her four chlldreo np ttairt to put
them to bed, taking along a coal oil lamp, which
sbo placed upon a table. Soma of the children
pulling at tho tablo ouvor upset tbo lamp, which
wat glats, breaking it and apllling the oil on the
floor. The oil took fire, and Mr. Frick eame np
and commenced itamplng it out. Mra. Frick also
commenced itamping on tho fire, when her hut
band told her to go away from the danger. She
atartcd down ttairt, but immediately caroa running
back with her clothet all in Hemes. Mr. Frick
took soma bedding and wrapped aroond and
amothered the fatnoa, but the roecue eame too
late. Her body wat burned almost to a orisp, and
she lingered In eacruoiotiug agony until 4 o'clock
on Sunday, when death came to ber relief.
"'Sicii ia Life." Tho editor of the
Warren Lcrfger sayt : "It't mighty unhandy when
tho Allegheny koept piling drift wood ia at your
front door, but it it the way wo bare been an
noyed here in Warren for tevtral duys. 'Tuesday
moruing we are writing in the third story of
Orris llall s building, a liltlo above praiout high
water mark, but it is rising. Ten e'oluok, and so
dark that a lamp it required to aid in running off
tnese unci, and tne waler rising, i acre is a gar
ret in the building, however. Krervhody talks
'water.' Local option rules the day. The people
voted for It, and still it comes. An inch an hour
slowly bnt inoritaoly it comes, like old age."
Blanks Bent Our. Tho Commis
sioners have had mailed during the patt week, to
eaoh Diatrict Treasurer, all the necessary blauks
for tbo Supervisors, Auditors and Treasurers, un
der the new law regulating the clcotioa of Dis
trict Treasurer. It will bo woll enough for each
Supervisor to call apon the Treasurer Cor bis por
tion of Blank No. 4, ("tiiipcrvieor's Certificate"),
and obtain one eortifloate lor eaeb taxable on hie
duplicate. It is expoolcd that the Treaeurer will
make a proper eflort to get tho blanks in tbo
bandt of the proper parlici at at early a day at
convenient.
The, Bid Steal. Our town was full
of raftmen Inst week, and a large number ex
pressed surprise and Indignation at ocelng the
aamei of Messrs. Urabim, Roynton, Irrin, Patch
en and other Clearfield lumbermen atteched at
incorporator! to Ibe dam beewt bill, which we
published. In Justice to the gi ntlvinen from this
oounty, whose names appear in the bill In question,
we doubt if mora tttaa two oi mem anew anyming
about it. Their nautel were usod to giro the
snot popularity and a business appearance.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
lu the Poitofflce at Clearfield, for tho week ending
Aprill4tb, l7i J
llonsall, Kllsaheth. King, Samuel T.
Campbell, thirles. , K linger, lleo.
I'lllingor tt Birretison. nara, osmuei,
Duncan, Oliver Nichols, Wm. II.
Davidsou, John P. Philips, Isaao.
Foster, Wm. II. ' Perley, Thomas.
Golden, lidward. Reynolds, W. II. , .
OilLK. C. Vptegrove, A. U.
Graham, Mrs. Mary. Worn, Miss Ells.
Iltindaraon. Alex. A. Waller. Robert.
P. A. UAI L1N, T. M.
LETTER FROM PtNN TOWNSHIP.
Gravi'M llit.t.1, April 12, 1873.
Ma. Eoiroat 1 want to inform tbo oltltent of
this vicinity, through goat valuable paper, that a
"small staai" has been in eonlemplation for eome
time, by a few Curweaeville loalcrs, who are too
ussy to work and too proud to brg. But they are
willina to adopt some Congressional plan pubiio
robbery to gut along, The triok wat a very quiet
one, but It has li akud out. A petition was gotten
up and sigued by the loafers aforeeatd, anklng the
Leiitlatute lo give lliein the turnpike from Cur
wonsville to Pennville, nil allow Intra lo erect
gates and eel loot toll, I am Informed that a num
ber of tbo stars oa tho petitiun wen forgorie.
Would it not bo a aioe arrangrraeut if thou frt-
luws eould get a living off the publief I will
state further that I do oot think that any of the
baaiipaa ai.a of that Iowa countenanced this
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SpttiaU. .
DOXEITIC I
2t.
Bare Timet Sara Labor! Save Money I Sara
Cloth.! I The" Novolty Wringer" ii the beat in
Buy it J iry 11,
r ' H. F. Biuian A Co.
n . 'sm ...
.wBT.un-iu.ra itroet, botimn Mnrket itreot
tu, Mrpoi. n uuy i mi merino Boarf. The
flmler will cooler fa fur bj ruturuiof it to tliii
tJUjue.
jDoMRfTfr RrvtarA U mm.a U. 11 VT Kl
C.wfiH p., ! the Agent 'fur tW Unubinel
Which la. fbr all Ix.n.la ftf at.si.-lr .. 1 u. -a..'
' ----- noeawa UV Unit (UelUUlUB
ia tbi market.
Girl WiKTatn.A viri . rnu. i m.
Ltd ft Oermanntit ti..iiita sxt-.il. m. ....II r.
ily. Will be taken to mil or uaid fair wairfi.
Altiilv mkl ll.i. ntU 1 . . -
Boe new ,lvtiian.!.nt Tk- n or i.i.
the tfaddlar, on our iceoud paire. John duea good
"" swu m oau uo got up any wn ere.
Fmnixo Tack La. The UililnK teatoa bavtav
oommenced, lovert of tbit elegant tport will be
easting about to find where to purchase the neoes
tary requirement! in order to enjoyy the iporL
To all such wo will tay, go to the Hardware Store
of II. F. Bigler A Co., at they have the tneat lot
of Trout Rodi, Linei, Hooka, llatkett, Bait
Boxes, Reels, Pnoodt, Flint, etc., over brought to
thit oounty. Their Trout Ilodt are really ole-
eiery persuu expeoiing 10 go tr0Ut-n.b
Ing thit summer should have one. 4-9
Mist Hillman having again taken charge of the
Millinery department, ladiea in need of Spring
..iniinirrj gooot win uuu a oompiote itoox at Wm,
Reed's, Clearfield, Pa.
ImviaTiJTl Ihi-oiitaktI Below nleesa find
a list of prices of Boots and Shoot, of which P le
gal is now selling enormous luts:
women s lull trimmed lasting Uaiters, 13.00,
at I I.KllAl.'H
Women's common Morocco duller, J I 2.1,
at ..inuviSi p.
Women's Kersoo kid (iaitorl, $4.00,
atFI.EOAL'S.
H omen's Congress luting Q alter., M.25,
at FLKUAL'S.
Women's plain lasting Gaiters, tl.uo,
at FLEOAL'S.
Mcn't eommon kip Boots, $3.M,
at FFEQAL'S.
Mm't fine kip Boott, $4.00,
at FLEGAL'8.
Men't French kip Booti, $6.00,
at FLEfJAL'S.
Men's common oalf Boot!, $4.60,
at FLEOAL'S,
Who ii determined to toll at the above prioos, at
his store, on Second street, opposite Kx-Uor. Big
ler's residence, Clearfield, Pa. 3:1V
LARO PlibTBR. Several oar loads received hv
Kratter A Lytic, which (ll bo told very cheap.
Farmers, make a nolo of tbit. feblt-41
Just received, a larira lot of non-exnlotive
Ltmpt and Lantern! at
V-25-71 U. F. Suus A Co't.
Fnrs ORnnxn PiaircR. Received at Corner
Store by car load and for talo by
k. a. a n . u. inmi.
Curwensvillc, March 13, IdVO.
A furl line of Household Uoods. Ja&aaaed Ware.
Ae., for tale by 11. t. Bigler 4 Co.
II. F. Rig-Vsr A Co. have been makiat? extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware the last few
dars. Kverytbing now in fhelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Parmars' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of aU kinds, can be eeen
at their store. May 22.
Wood and Willow Ware of all deterintionl for
tale by Ii. F. Bigler A Co.
Vnvtra n tXan ivufliimina U , v T
have Just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Crriir WINI. ,M . fall iin. f on.in.
and Axles, which wo offer ehonp for cash.
11. r. BtuLta A Co.
Axil. fieventv-fivo doxen Clearfield Wood-
ohoppert Axet at
vuo:n. ii. r. utuLi-.il a to t.
Calcined Platter for eale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Bird Caget a large aasortment at H, F. Big
ler A Co.'t.
Paints, Oilt and Varnltbea for sale by II. F.
Bigler A Co.
RiVl Diitan'a ProiLftut Si?, flroai. AmtnriVkn
Raw. Bownton's Lightning Saw, at
. . recahtuIaAHon.
ftird Cages.
Wood aud Willow Wart.
lluusfhuld Uooda. , - 1
All kirjJi of IlardrTare.
Jnpannod Ware.
Priinta, Oil, VarnUliaj.
Calcined flartvr.
Wagon and Carriage fakeri npplie.
All of the above for inlt at thctnammotb Hard
ware tit ore of II. F. bigler 4 Co., tieeond itreet,
Clearfield, Ta. 3t
COUGHS AND COLDS.
There are few person who are aware of the Im
portance of atten ding to a eovgh or ft cold at iti
ft rut appearance. Ike ttioutand whodieannoallv
of oonaumptton, were flrit attacked with a "slight"
eough or col J. which they thought would toon
wear Jtieli ou, and therefore neglected to me
the proper remedira antil tbry beoarae inonralile.
B vert driT that a oourn, old, or any lung dti-
eaie ia nfgleoted, makes the ehaneea of n rare
more uncertain. Wo would recummrnd all suflVr-
ing from any tliseuseof the Lungs w hate rer, to
ue llARMY'a CoMrot no Strit or Tar. It never
fails in curing the. wort cases of eougha. eolli,
hoarsnesf. sore throat, catarrh and RMthina, It
ts an iufultible retneily fur Whooping Cough; be
ing prescribed by some of the leading physicians
in the Northern and Bout hern StaUa, and being
prepared nnilrr the immediate tuperTirtinn of a
graduate of the dYeniisyUani Medical Coltrg.
Ibe nrotrietore brg leave to inform all that it is
no yosck" preparation, but made strictly in ac
cordance with the advanood principles and theory
of medicine. Trice 60 ctnta per bottle.
K Uiir.ljL LA N ulnt I'roprietors, I'tiiladel
phi. Hold by A. I. Shaw, Clearfield, Pa., and
by all lruggila. octlfl Cm
1 . . . 1 . .. L 1 . . . . '.
SJlarrirfl.
On Mtrrb flth. 17S, by Orn. O. Ki, E.o.,
Mr. ISAAC MECKEL to Mitt ANNIE LRK-fj-LElt,
all of Bloom township.
Slrtt. .'
At the residonee of her parfntn, In Pike town
ship, on April loth, 173, ItACilKL TOZLU,
aged 16 years and 7 mouths.
Cloarfield Markov.
Corrected weekly by RtrnAfif) Mossor, Whol.ale
and ll.tsil Dealer In Dry Uoods, Urooeriel, Pro
. Visions, Ao., Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
CiRARriRLB, Pa., April Ii, 1973.
Apples, green, 00($ ftO Hogs, dressed 1
llrlcd.Wlb 10 Hides, crcea T
ApplebuttelAgal, To'llaras ...,00 .a
nutter vn(a au nDouiuers.H.iutu) ID
Beans $0 00(o) 1 90 Hides... Onto) 12
Buckwheat 1 tit Lard lifol
Buckwheat Hour lb, Mess pork, bbl.,.0 00
Beef, dried 82 0.1s (10
Beef, fresh-... 7fiJ 10 Onione .... I M
Boards.M 13 00(u1 00 Putatoe 00ffl SO
Corn, shelled 1 0" Peaches, dried, Ib 11
Corn, ear OO(ri) bO Platter, V bbl I 00
Corn meal, V tack, 1 SO Rye 1 10
Chop, Wowtl 10(a) 3 IP, Rags, $ lb 1
Cloverseed A OO'rtslt, j aaek.SjOrhf S 50
Cheese.. u Miinglet.l" In. niwa oo
Cherries, V. W((t It Shingles,!!! i10 IS 00
Chickens, drsd, m, ia t imotny teed o oo
Egg! JiT.llow 12,
flaxseed 100 Wheat. m 100
Flour 0 OOfatO 60 Wool 00
ty 00 OOfirj.10 OOlWood, Tj cord I 60
I'onnMylvanialtiillrond
TYRONK 4 CLEAkITeTF DQANCII.
VN and after Monday, OCT. J'lh, 1S7J, the
V Passenger Traint will run dally (except Muu
dayt) between Tyrone and Clearfleld, aa lollowt
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVK NORTH.
C!earr!d t.!D, r.n. Tyrone .a0,A.K.
Pbiliptburg...4..1, " Dweola- HW,"
Osooola 4. 0, ' I'hilipebrg.ll.07,N
Tyrone 0.00, J Clearfield U.IO,"
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVB80UTO. LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfleld 1.40 . a. Tyrone S.Mr.a.
l'hlllp.barg.. MS " Inlerseotion.T.IO "
Oaoeola. T.OO " Oseeoln .l '
Intersection.. 07 " rbilipsbarg ...8..U
Tyrone.-... .3 " Clearlield, ar....8 "
FARE FIIOM CLRARFlLD, TO
Bellefont, Pa
Lock Harea...
Williamsport.
Huntingdon
Lewislown.. ...
Marrsville
.. 5
Mlddletown 5 00
.. I7
.. m
.. I 0
.. I 00
.. 4 0
Marietta. t 40
Laneatter A a4
PHILADELPHIA ? at
Altoona....... 1 Oft
Johnstown I SO
HAKItlHIU'IKI
4 7
PITTSBUIK1 A II
Clott connections made by all trains at Tyrone
and Lock llaren.
OEonoi O. W1.KI!",
ajylf tt SiieTl,ienVet,
Sri) floods. ,
NSW SPRING GOODS I
AT
d ' -i 'I .. . ;.
PRINTS, , ,
PARCALBS,
GIKOIIAMS,
TICKINUS,
. . ' MUSLINS, , I J; :
6 MEET 117(18,
COTTONADE8,
BOY'S CA8SIMERB,
MEN'S CABoMMERE,
DRESS GOODS,
In great taricty and all tho newat ibadea. '
Japaneae Poplltit,
Japaueee Sllka,
o.rw trupnua, ,
Milk Popllua,
l'rench M oh a Ira,
Cretoiinan. ,
BPECIAL BARGAINS IN i
Black Silks I Black Silks I
ShnvLs! Shawls! Muni Is!
Carpet, Carpets, Carpet,
told at the lowest caib prioe at
WM.- REEDS,
8 2 Market Street, Clearfleld, Pa. Ii
JjLOUB, FEED, iC.
THE WKCCARIA
FLOURING MILLS.
The nnderiigned would reipeclfully give no
tioe to the cllisens of Beocaria township and sur
rouuding country, that ho has purohased the
Beccarln Flouring Mills and put everything In
oomplete order, nod is manufacturing a first -elass
quality of Flour.
CUSTOM WORK DONE,
and Flour la quantity conitantly on hand for salt.
CIIOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, 4C, AC.
alway! on hand and for lale wholetalo or retail.
Oi TWCH SHINGLES IVAXTEn.
Slim 1 Will etehanae Flour and Chop for 2A
incb obingles, or will pay part money, il Uveliea.
10:1 If BARNABAS ARMHTRO.NO.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
DISTANT CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAO AND
CIRCULAR 6AVTS.
Boynton'e Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
also, '
patent perforated a electric saws,
For sale by
oct 12,70 It. F. r.IUI.ER A CO.
C. D. WATSON,
I.KALER IN '
DR10S & PATEXT MEDIC1ES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND TANKER NOTIONS.
FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE,
BEST BRANDS TonACCO A BEflAltfl,
SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY,
Maeonio Building, Second Street,
drc4-7J ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
I") INK, VTniTB A HOAN LININO SEINS
L Just reoelred and for sale by
April 10. 1.- 70. U. F. llllll. Kit A CO.
C X 13
-W ileaira to cat) thn mention of tlm citizen of Clearfield county to the fuct that fre
, . .. linvo ojicned a ;
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Where we intend to Constantly keep on hand a full supply of
PIANOS, OllGAISS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
RAVEN d COMPANY'S TIANOS,
. STEINWAY & SONS' 1'IANOS,
, i , . " HAINES KROTIIERS' TIANOS.
AVo nro prepared ot all times to furnish nny of tho cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most
favorable terms ns to prices and terms of payment.
Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho now and popular
RYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryntlcr's Knno Tiemolo and downward Octavo Coupler,)
The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS,
MASON At HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
Wo sell on every plan known to the trado, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
roruLAR and tASt LEASE PLAN.
On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument, and no other investment of liko
amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
DCTWo shall bo glad to have you call and sec us, whether you desire to purchaso or not.
1873. SPRING. ' 1873.
NEW GOODS I
' ' at ' r
. 1 i
WM. llCEO'sH.
BARGAINS I BARGAINSI BARGAINSI
At Be, Browa Mutlla.
At 10c, Brown Muslin, real good.
At I2)e, Browa Muslin, yard wide.
' At l?jo, Splendid Bleached Mutlin, yd wide.
At 19o, Bandtomt Poplin Plaldt.
' At tta, Japanese Poplin.
At !5e, Black and Colosnd Alpaoa.
At (Oe, Japanese 811k, worth To.' '
' At 1.C0, Elegant Silk Poplin.
At f 1.13, Good Black Silk.
) At tl.50, Splendid Black Silk, wide.
' At (2.00, Black Silk, worth t J.iO.
At 20o, Good White Piqua, or T. K.
.At Atoa rioo4 n.w-vu.t qiiilta.
'iM Il.ti, ti.OO, (2.50, Splendid' Marseilles
Quills.
6ATCBEL8, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTIt, GENTS'
UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS,
Sl'SrENDERS, IIANDKERCH'FS
OL0VES, COLLARS, CUFFS,
AC, AC, 40.
al priori tt tuit the time.
call inn roa rorair-Lr, r ,
WM. HEED'S,
' Market Mraet, Clearfield, Pa.
Lime lor Sale I
THE undersigned, residing near the depot haa
mde complete arrange tne nts with Lima
Burners east of the mountain, whereby he ts ena
bled to kerp eonstutly on band a large quantity ot
PUKE LIME!
which he offers to farmers and builders at a trifle
above cost. Those in need of the article would do
well to give me a call, or address me by letter, be
fore negotiating their lime.
URO. C. PAFSMOnB.
Clearfield, Pa.. June 9, lr0.
THE undersigned begs leave to Inform the pub
iio that be is now fully prepared to aocommo
davie all in the way of furnishing Horses, Buggies,
Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and
on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street,
between I bird and Fourth.
GEO. W. GEARIIART.
Tlearfleld, April 11, 16tJ7.
: O. I. C.
WHERE to buy my DRY GOODS, ORO
eeriea, Queensware. Glassware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ae., eheap for oaah.
The tubaoriber begs leave to Inform bit old and
new customers that he haa opened
A VARIETY STORE
IN GLEN HOPE, PA.
And will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A
liberal reduction will be made to customer! buy
ing at wholeaalo.
Call and axamino my atock before purchasing
alsewhero. A liberal tharo of publie petronage it
solicited.
C. J. EEAOY.
Olcn Ilope, Pa., June 14, IS;i.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE!
The House and Lot on the corner of Mar
ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, l'a.t la for eale.
The tot contains nearly an acre of grourd. The
house Is n Urge duublo frame, containing nine
rooms. For terms and other information appl
to the subscriber, at the Tost OHW
botII p. A. OAUMiV.
s
TONES SAW GUMMERS AND
SAW UPSETS.
IVc hare received the agency for the above and
will st 11 them at manufacturer's prices. Call and
examine them. They are the bst.
jeltUl II. F. JtlGLBR t CO.
1) MRt'.MENTfl! Organs, both new and
eoond band, at the Music Store, opposite Uulich's
Furniture Store. All persona interested are Invi
itd to on II and cinmine a new style of Organ now
on exbitiition. Pheet Music and Musio Hooks
eonntantlv on hand. af'124 TJlf
MARKET, S T It E E T,
Alt FIELD, PEN XMi
Our stock of riANOS will consist of
tiUlntrif.
FANCY GOODS, ' ;
. WHITE GOODS,
, at; ' 1 . .
WM. ltEKD'8.
NRW nATx) aud BONNETS,
KLOWEHa aud KlllllONH,
NECKTIES and FICHUS,
COLLARS and CUCI'S, '
ConSETS and HOOPHKIRTM,
nilBTLI'.M and other 1'lVIN'eJ,
UNDERIVEAH of all kluda,
HtlHIEKV and CLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEF!,
WIIITE THIMM1NCS. '
EMBROIDERY,
TOWELH,
NAPKINS.
STANDARD TRIMMINGS.
A FILL LIXE ;0F PARASOLS.
NEW. WHITE GOODS.
riQL'A,
STRIPED MCBLIN8,
PLAID Ml'SLINS,
6ATIN STRIPES,
UARAP0SA STRIPES,
AC, AC, AO.
All will be Hid at the lowest pricet at
WM. REED'S,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
AD THIS I
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention 0 the el t liens of Clearfleld and
vicinity is directed to the fact that Ovodfeltow k
Son are the agtmts of M. Niece A Co., and hare
just rvcoired a half dotea ear loads of Flour and
Feed, which tbey offer at the lowest possible fig
ures. A large stock of
FLOUR, CORN ilEAL, CIIOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora la Mr, At., Ae.
Particular attention Is ealled to M. Kleeo A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, wbieh II the belt In
th. market
Flour and Feed eaa and will be sold cheaper
than it eaa ba obtained elsewher In Clearfield
oounty.
aAr-Stor on Market itreet, next door to Hon.
Alexander Irvin'a residence.
. GOODFELLOW A SOX,
JanlOlf Ag.nltforM.Ni.ee A Co
Valuable Town Lots For Sale.
I hare under my control a number of Town
Lota, in Fast Clearfield, boing 60 by 2o0 feet,
conveniently laid out. wilb streets and alleys,
which are now offered for sale These lots are
si tan ted in Lawrence township, adjoining Clear
fleld borough on the east, and north of the town
ship road leading from Clearfleld to Kobt. Owens'.
Persons wishing to purchase omn inquire of A. M.
LI ilia, er at the office of the undersigned, where a
correct plot of tha lots can be seen, with terms of
saia. .sUJtfl Ji.rLi.ruuL,
mchl9-3in Attorney at Law,
Beale's Embrocation,
(L ATI POWELL'S.)
For U diseases Incident to Horses, Cattle, and
Human Flesh, retiring the use of an
iternal application.
This Embrocation was extensively mod by
the Government during the war.
For tale br Herts wlek t Irwin. Clearfield
Joseph R. Irwin, Carwensrille. Daniel Oood-
ander. Lutuersborg. '
Attentions Lumbermen!
YTTB are now manufacturing our IMPROVED
BTEEL. SOCKET DRIVINU CANT
HUOK3, superior to any other to use. We hare
also In stock a large quantity of Canthooka suita
ble fur rafting iurp)se, which we are soiling
oneap lor oasn. am us n. ab.inAni;.
Clearfleld, IV. March IS. 1K7S.
IOSEPU II. IIOWLES, Justice of
tP the Peace and Porlvener tn tne upper en a or
Lawrenoe township. Collections made and money
promptly paid orer. rro.o-iy
xVOB woes' ft
gACKETT A B01IRYVER,
aanaria i
SHELF HAltDWAHE,
nnd manufacturers of
Tln.Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
Soooad Street,
CIEA1FI ELD, PA. ,
' Canienteri and Builder! will do well to exam
ine our stook of
BUILDINO HAEDWAUE & TOOLS.
DISTON'S SAWS Dlston't CrMS-oul, Hand,
' Rip, Tenant and Gent t Mawi.
BOYXTON'S LIGHTNING SAWS.
Rmootb Plane. Mitch Planes,
Jack I'lanef. Plumbs A Lot elf,
Fore Planes. Steel Squares, ,
. Jointers, ' Ao., io.
Firmer nd Framing Chisels, Corner Chisels,
Carpenters' flicks, U races and liitts,
Boring Maohines, Ac.
Grindstones and Grindstone Fixtures.
Smoky Fines are effentunlly cured cycling Rlcb-
' arus i'atcnt
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
for which, we have the agency. No cure, no pay.
Philadelphia Carriage Holts, Railroad Lanterns,
Wooden Ware, Ae.
A fine assortment ef ' - .
POCKET k TABLE ' CUTLERf.
STOVES I I5TOVESI
The Times Cook, the best In tbemarketi also,
the iUonarcb, Kelianoe, and No. 10 Iron 8da;
Kcvser'a I'orULlo Uenter, and lltiating, Parlor
and Itaft Stores.
-fjuKoofiag, Spouting and Job Work done on
reasonable terms. All orders will receive prompt
attention. July X, 1871.
THE ir.0:T5IDES
TIN AND STOVE STORE I
G. S. FLEGAL,
FfciHsslurg, Contxo County. Ia.
FT) HE nndersigned reipectfollj annnneei to
X tna public that ne bas on band care
tully-selected and well Assorted itook of
8T0VE3, HEATERS, RANGES,
HOLLOW - WARE!
TIN, COPPER AND SUEET-IRON
WARE!
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE !
nil stock of Cooking Btores eonilitt of
THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which hart aertr failed to bring peace and
pro.perltj into laraiiiel whtrt 11 it mod,
Diamond Stat, Farmer, ITerald. Charm, R pearl1
California uoor. xtore, Hpears' Antl-Dnlt,
Oal'Borning Cooking Uteris, Victor,
Bellanoo and Union HanH.a,
.. Spears' Cooking Kangoia
Ao., do.
fc.Tht Tla and Shtat Iroa war. glr.n with
the Btorei li made of tbo htartett and belt
mat.) ' . . . . . - . . . ...
His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
Il larger, b.tter and obeaper than erer before
avl.lKI.Ait In the nnDllaflnnaiBllnB. a!
Spears' Itereleidg LI Kb I Illnmlnatlng Store,
Bpeara Antl'Uasl una-Darning rnrmr toro,
Spe.n' Orbiealar Oas Burning Parlor
Btoro, Speari' Gas-Burr.log Parlor
Store, Boqnet, Pearl, Oem, Ida,
Baa, Troplo, Korada,
Ae., Ao.
Vulcan, Blm and Vletor Beaten, Bpaara' Re-
. Tolrlng Light ueattra.
Bo it alto prepared to faraltk a oomplete
astortmoal or
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, 4o.f
Wbeleialo or retail, manufactured aoatlr and
with tbo lolo Tltw to lerrioe, from to. but ma
ttrlal la th. markot,
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN. LINED, 8PDN A
COMMON IRON KETTLES,
Of arerr Aeterlptloa tonttantl oa band,
ORDERS TOR SrOUTINO, ROOKINO
And otbtrwork belonging to kit bminoti will
bo promptly tiled bj experienced and skillful
workmen.
BRASS, COITER, OLD METAL, RAGS
AND CASH
Taken ia oiobangi for goo da.
age-He especially Inrltei tht attention of
Mereb.ntl wisblng to purenast at waoleaala, al
tbey will And tt to their adrantago to .lamia.
kit ttoek before parebaalng oittwboro.
look oat (or thi Big 8lgn epposlto the resl
dence of Airs. Dr. Foster.
All Ooopi WinaarriD as Raraaitaraa.
O. . FLEGAt.
Phlllptbarg, Joae A. 1870. a.
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
COMPANY,
OSCEOLA STEAM II ILLS,
aawurarrrnai
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS
Sawed & Talent Killed Shinghi.
II. n. 8I1ILLINOF0KD, President,
Offic- Forest Plaeo, Ko. 155 6. lib St., Phil's.
JOHN LAWSIIK, General Pop't,
Oeoeola Mills, Clearteld oonnty, Pa.
A Lao TOWN LOTS for tall in tbo borough
of Oaoeola. '
ALao-ttern tho LARGEST ASSORTMENT
of Ooodl In Ural field oounty at tbeir Mammoth
Store ta Oeoeola; J"''!
(lAI'TIOH. All persons are hereby notified
J not to interfere with the following properly,
to wit: One light bay horse, 1 dark bay horse, 1
red oow, 1 eel double harness, I sot buggy har
ases, I log sled, I two horse wagon, 1 oue-horte
wagon, 1 one. horse eled, 1 eook slove, I beating
stove, 6 chairs, 1 dining table, 1 cupboard, I sink,
t bedsteads, at the same belong to m., I baring
purohased the same at Sheriff's talo on tbe 2otu
day of March, 1873, and lean-d the eame to Fred.
triok Ltoyh, of llrady township, ia whoee po.eva.
iofl tho said properly now il, lor one year from
Marob Jflib, 187J. ADAMKNARR.
Trontrllle, April 1, H73.-.11
GRAPH Vims FOR SAJ K-k lot ol
bearing Orapo kte-.'.w.iisord aud Catawbl.
ia-f f-w aa). aw g. b. n ILLS,
25vt.Il.'
8 HAW HOUSE, .
(Cor. of Market A Front street,)
CLKARKIELU, PA.
Thll BingniHoent Hotel it entirely new, oonf;
plete In all ill appointoentt, and ooarewtent ta
the Court House. A frea Omnibui rum to aa
(rom tht Depot on the arrltal and denarturo of
each train. - J1R8. E. O. CLEMENTS,"
April 10, 187. . PropriolrMi.
WASHINGTON HOUSE, '
NEW WASHINOTOX, TA.
Thll ew and well furnished hou.e baa beo
taken by tha uoJertigned. Uo fralt eontdoat M
being able to render satisfaction to thou who may
faror him with a oall.
May 8, 187J. O. W. DAVIS, Prop r. '
REVERE 1IODSE, . . . . ,
, RURNSIDE, PA.
Tha subscriber harlng built anew Hotel, with
all mod'TO itnprorementl, ll prepared to recir.
guests. The ublo will be supplied with th. boot
In the market, ;
Good .lab ling attached. '
. apr3-iy A. II. SCIIAEFFER, Prop'rV '
THE . MANSION HOUSE.
Cbinerof tiecondand Market fltreela,
tllUBI IKI l), PA.
TTIIS old and eomnodloni Hotel batf.'Strrlng
tht past year, been enlarged to doubU tea
lurmor capacity for the ontertainment of atras:
geri an 4 guests. The whole building baabeea
refurniabod, and tho .proprietor -will ipar. aa
pains to render bit gottti oomlorublo while
ataylag with bim.
agr-Ib. 'Atantlon Tlouia" Omalbai runs U)
and from tha Depot oa the arrival and. departnra'
foach train. JOHN DOUGHERTY,
aprA-iO tf Proprietor;
WESTERN HOT E L
Oppotito tht Court Ilouie; "
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Accoumo Jatlont first-elati and ebargot raoderata.
oat ' JOHN F. YOL'NO, Proprietor.
jyj-O N T O U K HO USB,. .1
uppouu us uouri uouse, - .
LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'i. s
Jel71 HAUSEAL A KR0M, Prop'!.
JJROCKEHHOI F IIOL'SB,
' uttLLt.ruir., i a.,' .
B. JOHNSTON A SONS,
' Proprietorl
oolJi'71
T AILKOAD HOUSE
Xt Miln Strtft,
PHILIPSilUKQ, J'KMf A.
Tlic nirlorsiitned kcrpi eonftantlr on bftDd thn
beitt of Liquor, li is tat) ii alva.Ti mpplifd
with tli beat tbo Ukiket rnffonU. Th Uavehf
pubiio will do well lo gite him a cull
4 LliEGDENY 110 TEL,
CV. (Market SL, bi-t. Ftvond and Third,
II EAHI M I.U, lA.
Tbe lubioribcr baTltiK broom proprietor ot
(hit botal, would rcipeettullj aik ft liberal (har
f pubiio patronage,
apU74 UtSOKUiS LLirULUI. .
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Ct'ltWENSVILLE,
CiearCeld fountr, Pcnn a.
Tblf aid and well eitallilhed Hotel, bfAalirolly
situated on (be batik I of the uiquchaulia. in tha
borough of Ctirwensville, hai bern )taaed for tt
term ol Tnan by the nndeniiiDtid. It haa bfl
entirflj rcfittrd. aud ia now open tn tbo pubiio'
grtiprally and the trnvelina; eomrouTitty in par
ticular. No palnawill ba iitarud to ronder raeata
cam to ruble while tarrying at tbii bona. Ampla
P tabling room lor luo accommodaiion ot toamti
Cbarg'-a moderate.
bept. 2, 1070-tr. LI LhVUX.
. . -I L.t
JOOT AXD SHOE MAKING.
I'HILIP WEAVKR, oa Market ftreet, li.
Shaw'i Row, Clearfleld, fa., haa Juit reeelredt
a fine lot ef French Calf ftkiaa and Kipi, th
belt In the market, acd ii now prepared tonmn
ofacture arerytbing in hie line, lie will war
rani bis work to be aa rtpreiented.
The eitiiens of Clear tie Id and vicinity H
rfpf-eciiuny inviiea vo oin cmi.
York done at ibort ounce. vnrizy
JSAAC JOUNSON & SONS, .
Uamifaeturori and Pealert la
Boots nud Niioos!
Ladlei', Misaes' and Children's Galtere, '
Men't, Bo.rs' and Women's ITcary Boott, ani
Brogani, Ao., At;
8 to re and snop on Reeond Itreet, nearly Optra
lite 1. F. Bigler A Co.'a batdwar. ttoro.
Feb. i', 1872 ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
yiisftUantotiS.
J.
il. KEPHART
W1TI
W. Y. LIPP1NC0TT & CO.i
Wholesalo Dealer! la
nars, c.irs, rvna
AND STRAW OO0D8,
No. ASt Market Street, PIIILALCLPUIAi
W. V. Lipplneott,! f S. R. Kersbner:
Jainei Mitebell, J MS: J
I A. B. Bennett,
UEMUVAL.
REIZENSTEIN Sl BERLINER,
wuoiFFKia nrniirp in
OEMS' riRMSIllG GOODS,
ITave removed to 167 Church itreet, between
Franklin and White Bin., Nrw York. jy31'7
QLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
C O M P ANY; '
THE nnderiigned, auoneftfori to ItFT:I k
HOW K LL, hare purchased the CLRAR.
HTM) I'LANISd MILL, and refitttd it for
doing an extrnetre buefneee. All the naehltiey
will he added Beoeinery to make It one of tha
most complete eatib tibmente 01 ibe kind In tbo
State. Thry are now prepared to metre or d era
for any work ia that line. Thn; will gitreepeoial
attenUoB to all material! for kuuw building. ..
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS -BRACKETS,
JMOl LDI.rGtt
Ot ALL STYLES, alwayi on hand.
WORKED BOARPfl, and all ertielea floceaM
ry ffrr b.iilHinp, will ha exnhanged tor- 1HY
LL'MHKH, ao thai freriona at a diitance may
bring tbeir lumber, exchange it for. and return
home with tbe manufactured artlcM.
The Nmpftn will elwaye hare on band a tvft
stock of dry lumber, ao aa to be able to fill an
order on the rbortert notioe. Only tha brut and,
mont ikillfut handi will be vmplojed, ao that Ua
public may rely npm gvo4 work.
Lumber will be worked er told u low aa it eaa
be pare hated anywbera, and warranted to glre
eatitfaetion. At tbe buiiueni will bo done upon
the each principle wo eaa afford to work for email
profile.
DKT LUMBER WANTED !' ,
Especially one aad a balf and two Inch paael
staff, for which a liberal priee wiH be paid.
Tht bailnoai will be oaduoted ondor tbo name
. of tho
"Clearfield IManlng Mill Co."
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0. B. Morroll will pertonally inparintaad th.
butiaoti.
Orders nrpottfully oliilted,
6. B. Mr.nRELL.'
IL . TAYLOR
DAVIS MolATJOIIKT.
M. O. RHOw-N A liKO