Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 16, 1873, Image 5

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY lfl.UrJ.
'WAITING.'
Loam to wiilt, HtVi h.Mc.t .mod.
Conned, ptrobnno through blinding Uri,
White Ibe henrt-thrvbi tadly ocbo,
To tho trcitl uf pkMlng yt$.
Litm to wlt honp't daw fruition I
Flint not, t bough tb wjr mm lungj .
There U joy in oach 00111.00,
Heard thout'b m flu ring my grow itrong.
Conitent unbin, boworor welootne,
Nvr ooultl rim fruit or flower,
UiaBt o,ki owo half their jtreatneif,
fur tbt icftlhing tvuptit'i powor.
Tbui a ton) untonchod b lorrow,
Aimi not at a higher Kate;
Joji icrk but a brighter morrow,
Oul ud hearti luaro to wait. ,
Human strength and human grcatneai,
Spring not irora HiVi iudiij Hide f
lltroei mutt bo more than driftwood
Floating on a wavelcu tido.
With and Without Coal.
Tlio anthracite coal of Pennsylvania
is situated principally in tlio four
counties of Dauphin, Schuylkill, Car
bon and Luzerne, with email quanti
ties in Northumberland and Columbia
counties, and semi-anthracite In Sulli
van and Wyoming. Of the sixty-six
counties the following twonty-tivo con
tain no coal of any description Phil
adelphia, Dolowo.ro, Chester, Mont
gomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh
iierks, Lebanon, Lancaster, York,
Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Milllin,
Juniata, Perry, Snydor, Union, Mon
tour, Monroo, Pike, Wayne, Susque
hanna and Erie. They are all situat
ed in tho southeastern part of the
Stato, except Erie, which is in the
" northeastern corner, Six counties
contain dotacliod fields of somi-bitnm-
"inoue coal, Bradford, Lycoming, Tio
ga, Huntingdon, Bedford aud Fulton.
The following twenty-seven counties
in tho woslern and northwestern part
of tho state eon tain bituminous coal, a
portion of which, along the eastern
margin of the field, is somi-bituminous,
vis: Somerset, Fayotto, Groono, Wash
ington, Westmoreland, Cambria, Indi
ana, Armstrong, Allegheny, Beaver,
Lawrence, Butler, Clarion, Jefferson,
Clearfiold, Blair, Centre, Clinton, Cam
eron, Elk, Forest, Venango, Morcor,
Crawford, Warren, M'Kenn and Pot
ter, or in all forty-one coal producing
Counties. Of so fast a coul region,
with a very intricate structuro, only
a goncrul account can be given. Its
total area is 12,222 square miles, bo
sides eighty miles in Broad Ton, and
472 in tho anthracite- fields, making a
total of 12,774 squaro miles of coal of
all kinds in Pennsylvania.
Capital Punishment.
Tlio recent hangings in vnrious
places tin vo given something of an
impetus to tho discussion of the mode
of taking tho lifo of a criminal. The
ancient modo of hanging is voted bar
barous on all hands, aud that some
quicker and easier modo of tuking life
should bo adopted. One suggests the
garroto, another tho gnillotino, nnd
now the Minneapolis (Minn.) Tribune
proposes that poison or something elso
cqunliy qulot bo substituted for as
phy xiu.and that every State havo a sur-geon-gonoritl
to superviso the taking
of lifo according to law, who shall pre
scribe the sort of poison and tho best
method of administering it. "It is
not certain," adds the Tribune, "but
electricity would bo quicker nnd bet
ter. Hogs are cow killed in Cincin
nati with a patent battery. If tho
sheriff could walk gently around be
hind tho prisoner,quiotly apply the end
of the deadly wire and drop him to the
earth, liko a pigeon deftly shot on
wing, it would seom a liltlo more in
nccordanco with civilization." Tho
Philadelphia Medical Times makes
this suggestion :
"Why cannot condomncd criminals
spend their last moments in a room in
which carbonic acid is generated, by
the woll known moans, until lifo is ex
tinct? The very silence of tho process
would be impressive Tbo murdoror
would simply cease to exist among
mon, without any opportunity for bra
vado, without putting bis powor to
endure against a stronger power to
torture. Tho law would be vindicat.
cd, and the brute courage of tho
"gamo" convict would have no chance
to infcot bis associates."
A New Idea in Building.
, . Wiro netting for plastering is being
rapidly introduced to take tho place
of laths. It takes less labor to place
on the walls, is more continuous, and
will not burn. Coarso netting, with
ono-inch mesh, and made, of strong
wire, ia found to answer best. For
ornamental cornice work it is cspeci-
. ally valuable, for it enn bo bent into
any desired form. Secured to iron
studding In a brick building, our great
est danger on account of firo would
be romoved. A still further applica
tion of this plan is to make round
bags of wire, resembling barrels, and
to coat them inside and out with
coment. When it hardens they re
semble stone barrels. Filled with
and nnd sunk in rows and masses,
they mnko excollont building material
for break-waters. Another oxteamon
of tho idea lias been tried with success
in England. It consists in making
iron framed buildings, coveting them
with the wire notling, and spreading
concrete on both sides. It is claimed
that a houBO walls, floors, roof,doors,
partitions and all lias been built, that
it is strong, firm, and absolutely incom
bustible Various applications of tho
uso of wiro netting, and plaster or
cement, readily suggest themselves,
and tho matter is worthy of the atten
tion of mechanics and builders.
A horso ran away on Liberty stroet,
rriday, and a gnntlomnn -dushed into
the road to head it off, but suddenly
changed his mind, and dashed back
to tho walk aga'm. lie said a man
who was in dobt, with no work, could
hardly uffwrd to mako himself con
spicuous. A 111 Lin fullnnr. who Imd lust tn
manued reading tho papers, atkod h
miner h ino woro. "lion, prenxcu
the llama nf Mr. i - m mnmlwr
Concress. meant "honest f" Tlint I
tlo follow had aenind for investigation
A western man at the St. Nicholas,
having taken possession of his room,
locked it up to go into the city, nnd
, leaving tho Vey at the bar, told the
clerk, with groat simplicity, not to
wait ainnor jor mm.
Mr. Careful having 4een told by his
physioian that be mast take gentle ex
ercise, reniied that ha had Tor soma
V lim bioL" p radioed catting bis toe
1 t-cV-r tw k- a wtf k,
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE Till! CIICAriiSTI
A Proclamation against High Prices
TVTE sr. now opening on a lot of Die Wit and
1 moet HtHDibl, tloodi and Waroi .ver
offered In tkti market, and si prlcoi that rrmlud
on. of th. good old duyi of eheup things. Thoie
who inot faun upon mil point, or uccut our u li
gation! lupertiuoui, need out
C.ILL .IT Ol'R STORK,
Corner Front nnd Market streets,
Wher thfT n lee, feel, beer and know for then
selves. To fully understand whet arecheap good,
this uiuit be done. W. do not lUcia it nooeieary
to enumerate and ttemli. our itock. It li enough
fur ui to stale Mai
We have Everything that is Needed
and eaniomed In this market, and at prlcei that
eetoni.n bom om and young.
d2i JOfhTn 8IIAW t SON.
J)ANIKL GOODLANDEK,
LUTiir.nsm'iui, pa.,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
ITOSIfiKY & GLOVES '
IIATS A CATS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobacco, Grooerlei and Fisb, Kalti, Hardware,
ijuaetiiwara and Glaiiiwf, raro and
iioy$' Clothing, Drug", Patnti, .
Oils, 6choo ltookf, i
a Urge lot of Patent Mediolncf,
Cm die I, Nut A lrlod Fruits, Cheeie and Crack-
cr, Hock and niHt i'owdor, ,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes.
Clovar and Tiaiotbj Seed,
Solo Luther, Moroceoi, Llnlnf, Dlndlngi and
- I Urea J, pnocmaKarr loon and
Shu Fi&dinjf.
No f roater variety of Roodi In any store In th
coanty. All for imlt vrrjr low for eaih or eountrj
produce at the Cbeap Corner. April 10, 1872.
J. M. KRATZER.
D
I.SIRAnl ESTyr.KS of railmr. a..,
for Men and Uoyl, atJ.M. KHATZKK H.
rpilHKn-PI.V, Bru.rli, Ingrain and other
X Carpets, alio, floor Oil Clothe, at reduced
price., at J. SI. KHATZBH'S.
EST AHKOKTMKNT of Wall Paper r.r
offerrd in thii rloinitT. 10c to $1 per pleea,
fine gilt piper, ele., at J. M. KHATZEli'B.
THE MOST popular make! of Mu.llni, Sheet
Inge, rillow Mmllnt, Ae-.at aimall advance
above cu.l.bj the pltce, at J. It. KHATZKB'S.
NEW ;)OI)S, RKW 8TYI.KS, LAROB
ASS011T.NENT, LOW PRICKS, all tone
found at J, M. KRATZKH'8.
IAOIE8 DHEHS COOlm, In th. greatut
J variety new iprtag ehadei newe.t and
uuit deiirahle Uriel at 1, M. KUATZKH'8.
AVAHIF.TV of Dreir Ooodi, lullabl. for
mourning alio .rape veils, cnllnin, Ao
ovnitantly on hand, at J. M. KKATZEH'S.
RfTEIVISn a large mpply of Ladlei' and
Children'a Sboea, mad. to onler and war
raot.L A handeome Uaitrr fnr $2.00 at
tehi. J.M. KRATZER'S.
BV.V Cranlt. ware Tea Scte and Chamber
Rcte, Kni.ee and Pork., Silver-plated Forki
and pooni, Table Lloen, Naphinf, very ehenp, at
mchl'O J. M. KRATZEU'ti.
SII AWi!, ficarfl, Neektiei, Collan, Veil.,
liair Uoodi, (jlovre, Ae. Kid Ulovee at 7oo,
alio the Joiephioe Beamlen Kid Otove, at
melius J. M. KRATZER'S.
CHEAP GttOCEKIKSI
LUUIIER CITY, PA.
Thnnderiitrned announore to hie old friendi
and patrone that h. hei opened a good tin. of
uttuibiubs I'tttiiiMitnM at tne old eland
of Kirk A Spencer, for wbieb be eolieite a liberal
palronago. II. W. SPKNUKK.
Lumber City, Pa., March 20. tf.
1873.
1873.
GOOD NEWS!
Ye Farmer! all, botb great and imoll,
(!ome liitrn to our long ;
We'll tell you how we do Intend
To help you all alung.
When haying comae, with mmrnw beat,
And gran growi itrong and tall,
Aad beadi grow yellow on tbo wheat,
, And you wani a Machine to out them all-
Then J tift call at our Market, to Clearfield, and
we will ion you
WOOD MOWER OR SUPERIOR,
Ae belt and choapeet Maohinei In the market
and wbieb we guarantee to give perfect ealiifao
tion tn all kindi of granf. Light rannorf. aad
tne meat durable Macninei built,
HAY RAKES1 '
We alio loll thrr different kindi f HAT
RAKKS. TheCU.MI.KY, lelf din-herring Rnk.,
nAWKKSTOWN and LANCASTER RAKE
which we ray are three of the beet Hakee In the
world without frar of inoooiiful contradiction.- -lie
lure and ic them bcl'or. buying any other.
THKESIIEJIS!
Whn Ton are ready for threahlng we will tell
you Kills A Uoffiuan'i One-horte Tbrtnlier, which
needi no reoommendation, fur one buoared 01
thfm art In u in the enmity, aad no fanuer will
exo binge them for any other machine In market
Don't orerlook our Hey Pork. Sprout ' Hhcar
and the Harpoon, with pulllee drain UH Hi, Van
ning Milli, Feed Cnttcri, Dog Fowen for churn
ing, , New HlMitJlKfi alwayi on baud aud it
prieee to euit the time. -
All of the above Miehinei warranted to do alt
thoy aro advertlied to do, or no eale.
M. (. BKOWN A URO.
Clearfield, fa., June II, 1873.
HAYES, COULTER & CO.,
Succeetori to W. A. Arnold,
ti AstTAmtucit or
1100(015, Ranges, Low Grates
and MARBELIZKD RT.ATC MANTELS.
Bolo agrnti for the celebrated
CHILSON COOKING li.VNGIC.
L-ficnd for Cataloguei.
No. 1.109 Che.lnut rMreel,
JunclVSm PtIII.ADIXI'lItA.
1 lIIMNTHATOK'n KOTICIONutle.
2 I. hereby given that letter nf adiolnlitratioa
on the e. tat. of KllvV ARI) K I N (( deeeaerd, late
Burnaifi. tnwn.hlp, C'learfleld county, I'enn a,
having been duly granted to th. nntleriiened.
all vereona Indebted to laid eitale will nl.ai.
ake ImmediaM paynant, Hi tbo.e having
.laimi or Heraandi will preient them proBMly
utnenueaua lor .ttiement wnnout delay.
jtoei; M. lmt itii,
Juno II, 13-1. AdiuiBietratur.
JI'HTK' VM lOMTAHI.Klt' fKI
We have printed a la re am re her of th. new
I'll KILL, end will on th. rredipt of (wenty
in eertt, nail a etf to acv cjis
SHAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market A Front itrtetl,) ,
CLKAUV1EL1), PA.
Thl. nagnlfleent Hotel 1. .ntiiwly new, com
plcle In all ill appolnlraente, aud convenient to
th. Court llonte. A frc. Oinnlbui run. to and
Irom the Depot on the arrival and departure of
each train. Mild. K. 0. CLEMENTS,
April 10, 1871. rroprlotroM,
WASHINGTON HOUSK,
NEW WA8UINUT0!f, PA.
Thli new and well furntihed nou.o has been
taken by th. nndenlgiied. lie fe.li conlldent of
being able to reuder lallifaotion to thu who may
favor him Willi a oall.
May , H. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Second and Market Btreoli,
CI.EARril.r), PA.
TniS old and eomroodloul Ilot.l hai. dnrlng
th. pact year, been anlarged to double lu
former eapaoity lor tn. .ntrtaioment or itran
geri and gu.ite.- Th. whol. building haa been
refurnlihed, and th. proprietor will ipar. no
pain, to render hll gu.it. comfortable while
tuylng with him.
Jtr-Th 'Mnnil.n IIooi." Omnlbui run. to
an. irom in. we put on tn. arrival ana departure
of each train. JOHN VOUUIIKRTY,
aprS-70 tf Proprietor.
JJUNTOUH II Oil RE,
Oppoilto the Court Ilouie,
LOCK HAVEN, PK.NN'A.
JeU'71 IIAUBKAL A KROM, Prop'i.
JKOCKEKIIDI'P HOl'HB,
UlLl.l.KIMIi, 1'A.,
. JOHNSTON A 80Nf,
Proprietor.
OCII5';t
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PHILII'SUUKU, rKNN A.
The underiiirned kecne oonitantly on hand the
bct of Llqnort, Hit table li alwari iupplltd
with the best the market affordi. The traveling
public will do well to giro bira a eall
DOTI.'rjCi. KUttKUT LLUiU.
ALLEGflENY HOTEL,
(Market St., hot. Brfnnd and Third,)
ri.lCAHl ll.LD, PA.
Tho lubieribrr having beeoma proprietor of
thii bote), would reipeeirutly ak a liberal ihara
ef puhlie palronago.
apli 79 UKUHUK iidirUljUi.
SUSQUEHAXNA HOUSE.
CURWKNSVILLK,
Clearfield county, Penn a.
Thii old and woll eetablilhod Hotrl, beautifully
iltuated on the banki of the Sminehanaa, In the
borough of Curwenirllle, hai born leaeed fur a
term ol yeari by the undenignod. It has been
entirely refitted, and ! now open to the public
generally and the traveling eommuntty in par
ticular. No paint will ba ipared to render gueiU
comfortable while tarrying at thie booea. Ampl
Stabling room for the aooommodation of tea ma.
Charge! moderate.
Kept, 28, 1870-tf. Klii BLUUU.
K
IUTZEU & LVTLE,
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Dealen In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES, '
Hardware and Queensware,
Boots, Shoos, Hals, Clips, Ac.
f9-Shoemak.n ropplled with LEATHER
and SIIOK F1SDINOS at reduced raUa.
SALT! SALT 1 SALT1 at wholeial. and
retail very cheap.
PAINTS, 0IL3, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac.
A liberal dlioount to bulldera.
nOUSEOOLD O00DS, CARPETS, WINDOW
BBADES. OIL CLOTHS-ln large .
quantiti.i.
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and
CHOP, alwayi en hand.
All of th. abov. goodi are porohaied
eiclu.lvely for ca.h, and therefore can and fill
b. .old ai cheap a. th. eheapelL fchll-TS
Krcrybody wanU to know which li th. belt
Macbiu..
The Light-Running Domestic
aniwert thii queetlon.
Cull at th. itore of J. Shaw & Son and lee th.
Machine,
R. NEWTON SI1AW,
May SI, 1873-30) Agent.
BRICK I BRICK I BRICKI
A bW BRICK YARD.
Ir 8. PI.DMMER k CO., having atarled
W t a new and eitcnilr. Drick Yard In
Clearfield, are prepared to makecontracte for firit
clan Red Uriel, In large or imall n,uantltlei.
Ordrnand eorreepoodeneeeolicited. Informa
tion oan be olitainrd by oallliig at Kyndcr'l Mu-
ne ntore, or by ati'ini.ing
W.S. PLUMMER A TO.,
Clearfield. P..
myT-tf
MARBLE AM) STOXE YARD!
Mas. S. S. LIDDULL,
Having engaged tn th. Marbl. tmilnepi, deilrei
to Inform her friendi and the public that the hai
now and will keep conitantlyon hand a large and
well telcctcd itock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MAKHI.E, and I. prepared t. furni.h t. order
TOMBSTONES, ,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
, , MONUMENTS,
Curb! and Po.ti for Cemetery Loll, Window
illl and Cap!, alio,
BUREAU, TAII1.B AND WASH STAND
. ; TOPS, Ac, Ac.
It Yard on Reed .treet, near th. R, It. Dep.t.
meameid, ra. J"i,'J
8. I. SN Y D E a,
PBACTICAL WATCHMAKER'
y i Wnlrliri; Clocks and Jewolry,
Oppoek. Court Ilouie,
ftond StrMt, CLEARFIELD, PA.
All kindi o repairing I. my li.e prumpttv t
tttlrlta April J.1, Ifjl.
W&xnxt, Zlwm, tot.
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
PliLSII 1
II All D WARE,
Alio, Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
, CLEARPIILP, PA.
17 ARMING IMPLEMENTS of nil
X'
kind, for lal. by
II. F. EIQI.ER A CO.
1A1LR0AD WIIEELDARItOWS
11
for ial. by
H. F. BIQLER A CO.
QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nail., etc., for ial. by
II. F. BIGLEIi A CO.
TTARNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE
Finding!, for ial. ij
II. F. BIQLER A CO.
Q.UNS,ri8TOLS, SWORAD CNES
For ial. by
U. F. BIGLER A CO,
gTOVES, OP ALL SOKTS AND
Biiei, for ial. by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
JRON1 IRON I IRON I IRON I
For ial. ly
V. F. BIGLER A CO.
JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
KAILS, for ial. by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And belt Manufacture, for ial. by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
MIIMBLE SKEINS AND FIPE
BOXES, for iale by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
JfODDER CUTTERS for salo by
ncn30-70 II. F. BIGLER A CO.
TBS IH0NSIDES
TIN AND STOVE STORE I
G. S. FLEGAL,
rhilipsluisr, Ccntro County, Pa.
THE nnderilgoed reip.etfully announoei t.
th. publl. that ha haa on hand .ar.-fully-nleeud
and well urtd (took of
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
HOLLOW - WARE 1
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
WARE!
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE 1
Hll .took of Cooking Stov.i euniliti of
TUB CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which have never failed to bring p.ac. and
pro.perlty Into faalll.a wh.r. it 1. ned,
Diamond Stat., Farmer, Ilerald. Charm, Sp.ari'
Caiirornia uooi move, npeara' Anti-uuit,
Qai-Barning Cooking Stovei, Victor,
Bel lane, and Union Rang..,
Speara' Cooking Rangei,
A.., t.
k.Th. Tin and Sheet Iron war. given with
th. btovel li mad. of th. heavle.t and but
material, and warraut.il to glv. perf.at latli-
faction.
His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
la larger, better and eheap.r than ever before
..iiiuiw. v mv p"mi. uaiiiu., oi
Speari' Revolving Light Illnmlnatlng Store,
tfpearr aiu-ubii uai-Durning rarior ntor.,
(jpeara' Orbicular .(! Ilurnlng Parlor
fitova, Speari' Gai Burning Parlor
Store, Uoqnet, Pearl, Oeia, Ida,
Bun, Tropio, Nirada,
A... Ao.
Vulcan, Elm and Victor Fleeter!, Speara' Rl-
Toiving Mgai uealen.
II. I. all. prepared to furnlih a complete
auortment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, 4o.,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with th. loll view to lervlee, from th. belt ma
Urlal In th. mark.t.
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A
COMMON I BOH KBTTLB8,
Of .virj deierlptlon .omUatly on kud.
ORDERS FOR BPOUTII.O, ROOFING
AmJ Mil... wA.k k.lnn1nw to hll huelne.e will
b. promptly filed by .iperUnoed and skill fail
workman.
BRASS, COrPERt OLtmETAL, RAGS
AND CASH
Taken ia exchange for gosda,
fftfVt .ip.etally lavllol th. atteahloa of
Merenanti wuning to pureoaie ai wnotemla, at
they will Und It to their advantage t. aiamlol
hll itook befor. purehailng eliewhere,'
Look out for th. Big Sign nppoilt. there.l
dencl of Mr a. Dr. Puller.
An, Ooodi WAanairas ai Raratiinvai.
G. M. FLRUAL.
Phlllp.harg, Jnna S, 1S7". augS St
Lime (or Sale I
THR nnderrlgned, tealdlng near the depot hif
nude templet arrangement with line
Humeri eaet of the monntaln, whtvmhjf he le cia
bleJ to keep eoastantljr on hand a large quuttle of
PURE L I M K I
whl,h he offrn to farmer! and builder, at a tice
abov. en.t. Thoie in nerd of the artirle woall do
welt to give me a eall, or addreci me by lettar.be
fot aegntlating their Uai.. -
UKO. C. PASSMOlli
Clearfield, Pa., June , ISB.
J. It. M'MURUAY
will srrn.Y voo with any AitTin.j:
OP MR!rH!IDi8K AT TUB VfRV LdWI-r
PRICK. C0I AND klif, .i:U:j)
NEW WASHINGTON-
Jirurjs and rtriiifiiifS.
IUB LATEST MOVEI
THE LATEST MOVEI
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUO STORE,
To their new building on fleoond Street, nerlj
op pout me iiore oi nearer oeiu,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they will continue to luppty their old and
ai nanj new euiutmon aa may ovme. wtta
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Iaoludlng all new r.mll..,)
Patent Medielnei, Palnti and Oili, Olait and
Putty, School Booki, Stationery, Paper,
Ao.j alio, a full Hn. of Drug
gtiti' Sundriei, Hair
. Toniei,
Coimetlel, Perfumerlea, Toilet Artlolel, Bruihel,
Toilet Soapi, Pocket Book i, A.., all or
th. but quality.
PURE WIJXE8 AND LIQUORS,
for medical A laorameatal purpovu only,
Pur. Whil. Lead, Colon of all kind., Raw and
Boiled Llneeed Oil, Vaml.hce, Turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnlih
llruchee. Flavoring
KitraeU,
ConfML'onerlei, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and
ttoground, of all kind..
SMOKERS AND CHEWERS
Will And our clock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobacoo, Imported and De
mNtio Cigara, Kouft and Kin-eut to h. of th.
very belt brand, in th. market,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kindi of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN BERDS,
Ul'SICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Huiical Trimming, of .very vsriely.
Having a long experience In the buelnM., and
an axteniiv. and well oe looted itock of medioines,
we ar. Miabled t. fill Phyeioianr preeerlptioni at
tho ihortait notic. and on th. moat raaMnablc
terme, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clrarleld, Fa, May II, IHTl-tf.
UisrrUaucous.
QLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
COJ1PAN Y.
THK nnderilgned, inceeHort to HERD k
VOW K I, I,, hare purrhaeed the CI.KAR.
KIKI.lt 1'LANlNti MILL, and refitted It for
doint an estmitve bnnneei. AH the naobinenr
wLH be added neoetiarjr to make U one of the
moit complete eitab iihmenta of the kind In the
State. Tne ere now prepared to reoeive orden
fnr any work la that Una. They will glreipeoial
Kiioniioo w mi ioa.iri(M ir ivuf ouuciing.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
BRACKETS, TfOrX.r0.eV-.
. OF ALL STTLK8, alwayf on hand.
WOtlKFT) BOARDS, and all e rite lee netrtta.
ry'f-r biiildtng, will ba eirhangtrd for DHV
LUMBER, to that pert on i at a dlitanoa may
firing their lumber, exchange it fnr. and return
home with the manufactured article.
The Com piny will elwayi hava an hand a large
stock or drr lumber, to ai to ne able to fill aa
order oa the iborteit aotioe. Only tha beit and
moit ikUlfQl nan ill will be employed, eo that the
public may rely apon food work.
Lumber will he worked or told ai low at tt ean
be purebaeed anywhera, and warranted ta give
Mtlnranttnn. Ai the baelnent will be (one upon
the neih principle wa ean afford to work for imall
pronti.
DRY LUMBER WANTED!
Rfpeelalty one and-a-half and tw Uch panel
tun, lor wnion a uuerai priee win oe paia.
The baelneii will be eon ducted under the name
of tha
"Clearfield Planing Mill Co."
0. B. Mcrrell will personally luporlntend th.
buiiniaa.
Order, reipectfully folloited.
O. II. MRRSELL.
H. R. TAYLOR.
DAVID MclMIKHIKT.
M. U. BROWN A URO.
Clearfield, Pa., January I, 171.
The Lightning Tamer.
fpiIE nndenlgned ar th. ml. Ag.nti la tbli
I county for the "North American Ualvanld
LTOIITNINU RODS." The.earetheoolyi.fi
rodi now In vie, and ar. .ndornd by all tb.
scientific men In th. country.
W. bareby notify tb. .Itli.ni of tb. county
that w. will put Item up a better rod, and for
leu money, than I. charged by th. foreign
agent, who annually travera. th. county and
carry of our little caih, never to return.
ENCOURAGE HOME JUROR.
Thora wliblng Lightning Rodi .reeled .a
their building! need but addreei ni by letter, or
aall la paraon, W. will put them ap anywh.r.
In th.eounty, aad warrant them. Th. Rodi and
Pliture. .an b. I .en at as time by celling at
oarsinr. H. f . BIULKH uu.
Clearfield, March It. 1WI tf
. THE CtEARFIELD r,
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Maaufacturtd aipeelally for
TU8 PLF.AHFIKLD TRAPK,
rr iiia x
.Lfi:i K- f. fiptJIB I CO.
Sri) ftooflfl-, GxutxUt, ttt.
E.A.&AV.D.IRYIN
DEALERS IN
GENERAL
SQUARE TIMBER,
LOGS & LUMBER
CUKIVENSVILLE, FA.,
1 II offering, at their new Store Home, a
J, complete atocK of UKrt UUUUB, of all
deaonptioua.
Dry "Goods and Groceries,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
cLornma, &c
IN LA ROE VARIETY.
Flour,
JSeal,
Rye,
Oalt,
Corn,
Alwayi on band and for iale at a imall
advano.
ROPE, In larg. quantities, eold low by mil; ale.,
PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE
and CASTHOOKS.
On. hundred cases of
AT WATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS,
for ial. by th. eai. at wholeial. rates.
Reeetred by .ar load t
HUNTINGDON FLOUR,
and lold at email advanced
HARNESS, of all kinds, TIOR8B COLLARS
and UAMES, HORSE BLANKETS,
BUFFALO ROBES, AA
All., on sal. (nt-alan two-bora. WAOONS,
TWIN SLEDS, LOO SLEDS, aad
ELEIQII8.
Spacfal inducement, offend to thoe. getting
ont Sejuar. Timber and Logs, ai w. deal largely
In Lumbermen'! Suppllei, and are prepared at ail
time, to purchaee Timber, Log! and Lumber.
Curwenirllle, November II, t871.
i. r. wtivaa.
..w. w. aim.
WEAVER & IIETTN
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
An offering, at the old itand of 0. L. Red A Co,
their itock of goods, eomiittng of- '
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
IIATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QL'EENSWARE,
FLOtm, FEED, SALT, Ac, &o.,
At th. mail reaeoDible rmtee for CASH ar la
.xckange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR eOl'NTRT PRODl'CB.
"Adrancei made to thoe. .ngaged In get
ting .ut squar. timber oa th. most adrantageoul
terma. pdtlJanTI
g L. KIRK, SON k CO ,
WIHILJiSALU GROCERS,
No. 130 North Third Street, corner f Cherry,
Philadelphia.
Hare la store and offer for ial. at tb. lowest
market price, and on tho moil rcaooaablo terme,
a larre and well eeleeted atock of ii rooerina. Teae.
Spioei, Kieh, Cbe.ec, Ac, eeleeted in this, New
York and Bajlijnor. markets, t. which attention
or oonntry Aealere li particularly requacWd.
awvlS-ly
J-r FAIRBANKS'
' STANDARD
SfALKN,
BaggAfa Darrowa Warebouee Truuka Copying
Preiiea, Improved Money Drawer, tit.
roK SALS IT
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Dealers In Hardware,
mchll:7t:tf Second Street, Clearfield, Pa.
rnrniii fnrrt rriajftjun iicrc
uniin wiin oinuLinu vaolj,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining ami Fire Brick,
kept aonstantly .a hand.
STOVE AD E.VBT11ES-WAEE
OF EVERY DERCRIPTIOIK
CHOCKS! POTSJ CJ10CK8!
FlaLor'i Patent Aertlght clf . Heating;
fruit (anal
Bt'TTKR CROCKS, with lldi,
CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS.
APPLE -BUTTER CROCKS,
PICKLE CHUCKS,
FLOWER POTS, I'll DUUES,
STEW POTS,
And fifraji many other things too aumeroai ta
mention, to he had at
WED'K, UITZINCER'S
STONE p WAPE rOTXERy,
Corner at f hervw and Third Sired f,
ALEARPItLp, TA, VjJ
BIGLER, YOUNG & CO.,
(gucceiton to Doyntcn A Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Uanufactureri of
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fourth and Flu. Stmts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
.?'r. . -:. L . turf
HAVING .ngaged In the manufacture of Ir.t
elaas MACHINERY, ws reipectfully Inform
tb publl. that w. ar. now preiiand ta (II all
order, aa aheeply aad as promptly ai can b. don.
ia any of the oitlea. W. manufacture aad deal la
Molaj and Circular Saw-Milli
Uead Block!, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys,
Qiffurd'i Injector, Steam Gauges, SUam Whl.tlee,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, OU Cups, Gauge Cocha, Air
Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valval, wrought Iron
Pipe., S'..am Putnpi, Boiler Feed Pumps, Antl-
Frictlon Mctrei, Soap Stone Packing, Qum Paok
lng, and all kinds of MILL WORKj together
with Plows, Sled Soles,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and other CAETIN03 of aU kinds.
V0rders solloited and tiled at city prlc.
All letters of iaqulry with reforeno. to machinery
of oar manufacture promptly answered, by ad dree
ing u. at Clearfield, Pa.
decll'TO-tf BIULER, Y'OUNO A CO.
R
ECOSSTRtCTED.
DANIEL STEWART & SON
Hartai parch lied the Cheap Cloth inc Houm of
Iuao L, Keiienitein, have the larjnet and bet
aeeortment of Manufaoturcd Uootli in thetotuity,
aad eaa tell their
READY MADE CLOTIIIXO,
for Men, Boyt and Cbildrtn,
SO PClt CB1VT. CIIKAPER
Than any other honfe In the county.
iney will alwayi kern on nana a terra and el
egant aatortaeat of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
C0LLAR8,
TIES,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
Ac, Ao.
OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS.
If yon want to get good and ityliih Clothing,
at low figurei, do not fail to eall at their en tab-
li.nment before epending your money elaewnere.
Remember the place
augl T DANIEL STEWART A S0V.
rjpUE LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OP
STOVES! STOVES!
ever brought to the oouaty. are heing received at
lue Hardware KHabllihuient ef II. f . Hlt.l.l.H
At CO., euuiprlelng th. following Cook Stovei:
fl'EAU'S CAI-OR1FIP,
SUSQUEHANNA.
KECiULATOR,
KOBLE.
EXCEIIOR.
TKIUMPH.
GOV. PEKN.
11EADINQ,
NATIONAL RANGE, AC. Aa
Aleo, lb. following Hosting Stovei:
SPEAR'S ANT1 CLINKER,
SPEAR'S ANTI DUST,
STEAR'S ORBICULAR,
BP BAB'S PAELOR COOK,
MORNING tlQIlT,
BON TON,
GIPSEV, -
VULCAN,
SUNBEAM,
RU3Y'
PAUPDIN EOO,
.CHESTER EGO,
VOLCANO,
PHOENIX,
1IEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORK
ROOM BTOVKS, AC.
Clearfield, Sept. IS, 1871.
T
O LUMBUBMlClll
PERFECTION Itf
CANTHOOKSI
Th. Clearfield Eicelilor CaniiSook will aot
wear out or break, being agajtntotcd with an.
soiia band from .lip to point.
Tt li prononnocd by all practloal lumbermen
who bar. examined It to be tha moit perfect
waniopoi ever invented.
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
Manufactured by Aaos Ktanaan A to., at
CLEARFIELD, PA.
AA" fvderspriinplly aUended to. alJ'T
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
COMPANY, .
06CR0LA STEAM MILLS,
aKmcTriijca
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS
Saivtd i rntent ItiUed Sttingla.
U. U. B11ILLINUF0RD, Pra.ld.nt,
0K-Forest Place, No. lis 8. 4th at., Phil's.
JOHN LAWSIIR, General Pup't,
Oeeeola Mills, Clearfield manly, Pa.
AaaAvTnww TJira r... .t . L l
Of Oaoaola. ' w va,aiu
Ai.aoKm tb. LdROXST ABS0RTM1NT
of Ud. In llearfield Munty at their Majaoictb
Ptor. in Oir.fl,, ' ?,
' Usr.lUufous.
rjiHK AUTOMATIC .
Knitting Machlue!
Thll Knitting Machln. la one ef lb. most tua
ful inventions uf th. age. II y aatiring eeVnu
and lugeniou. eaperiueata th. inreuiorhsi
achieved what tboaaands have uneueoeufulie
tried to attain. That la, a KNITTINO kli
C11INE, thai will knilaeoek ia seven minus!
beel aud tee, Muipl.ta. H.rrowi .ad widus!
Knit! all grade. o I yarn. NabieOidieallM,li
Men's Knit Jackets, lloilery of all aim, aud al!
moit aa enillcee variety ef L'lefol and Ornament,
al Ooodi. It will kull fruin a Watch Omrd t0.
Sleigh liobv, and don It with neatnen and de..
patch. Pcreoui (hat ar. Inoapaciatcd from hart
work, ean ears from
89 TO 81 POLLAHH
Per Day with tb. KnIUer.
Thii Machln. has taken tb. highest Preaiaaii
at tha Principal Kspoaltioni, Stat, and Couaty
Pair.. It ia simpl. and durable la eonleruoiioi,
aad will wear a life-time. As it Is .onitrueted
with th. finest mechanical eiaetneu, and for
general rang, of work. "IT 11AH XO EQUAL,"
and la only limited ia beaaty aad .trie by la
Imaginatioa and Ingenuity of th. operator.
nVTAit, PRICE, 10.00.
For refer.no. th. publl. .an addreei or oall an.
on the following raeldenti of Cleerfield oouatp
Joiiah Thomintin, Jonathan Uartibern, Joka
Norrii, D. U. Hitter, John f. Stall, Curweaivilla;
Lewis J. llurd and John Orr, llurd P. O.i XUh
Jobniton, Abrahnm Hpaocer, Elieba Peuten'
Oramplan lllll.P. 0. Joee,h Kirk, John 0.
em, James Curry, Lumber City.
Samuel Jeukins, Riq., at Cnrwea.vlll., fa the
General Agent for Clearueld aud Jefferson coao.
ties. All naetriary Information ean be ohtelg,,
by calling upon him. April 10, lb7l-tf.
READING FOR ALL II
ROOKS t- STATIONERY.
Market Hi., C'learfleld, fat tb Poet Offce.)
npiIM nad.riiga.d bags l.ava ta aaaoaneeia
X th. .ltis.Be of Clearfield and viclalty.iail
h. hai fitted ap a room and haa Juit raturael
front the city with a larg. amount of readier
matter, coniiitlng la part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Account and Pail Books of every ii.
eeription t Paper aad Envelopes, Frwaoh pres...
aodplaiai Pens aad P.aails, Blank, Ltfat
Pvpori, Deede, Mortgages, Judgment, Et.mp
tloa and Promissory notes Wkiu and I'arch;
mint Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, aad Bill Cap,
Sheet, Muiio for .ither Piano, Pint, or Vloli,
eouitantly on hand. Any books or stationery
deiired that I may not bar. on hand, will beer,
ordered by fir.t .apr.ii, and .old at wkclimi.
or retail la nit cu.tomeri. I will alio keep
periodical literature, such as Magatinei, K.ai.
papen, Ao. P. A. OAULik.
Clearfield May I, ISrlS-tf
JkEW 6TOKE AND NEW GOODS
JOS! SHAW 6c SON
Hive juit opened
Niw Btori, on Main 8t.,Clliirmn, P,
lnlelf occupied by Vim. T. IRWIX.
Their itock consists of
Oaocimi of the beat quality,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes,
and every article neeeeuarr for
one's comfort.
Call and examine our itock before par.
cluing eluwhere. May 9, 18G6-tf.
DAVID YOUNG,
Stonc-Cuttcr and Stone-Mason,
WILL execute all work la kli 11a. at Beds
arale price, and ia FIRST-CLASS ityu)
Architectural Ornaments
la ALL STYLES, 8 ton. Drilling of .very
deaeription, and all kindi of aaaeoa work eel-
traded for in eroatof th. county. Aay pernai
wiihlnc t. hav. rcip.ctabl. mason work ssl
stone-cutting done, will find it to their literea
to eall upon me I would alro Inform th. pek
lie that I can deliver any quantity or llsM l
iton. dMir.d, a. I am tn. own.r or a
FIRST-CLASS STONE QUAfiBT.
Ordere for work can
mar:i,JI
b. addreeaed to '
DAVID TOIN8,
Clearfield. Ta.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
TUB andenigned, baring eitabliihed a Kir
tery oa tho 'Pike, about halfway hetwi.i
Clearfield and Curwenevllle, le prepared t. far
aiih all kindi of FRUIT TRKES.fstaadardaai
dwarf,) Kvergreeni, bh rubbery, a rap. Vian,
ttooiehorriei, Lawtea Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Hasberry Vine.. Alio, Siberian Crab Treat,
Quioee, and .ariy i.arl.l Rhnbarb, Afc Orderi
promptly atteaded to. Addreu,
4. Ut v usual.
cptO. 8- Carweaivllll, Pi
Tn COf.PrdJ,l Agcala wanted!
CJ lu $ It ) All. lanes of working people,
of either eci, young or olu, make mora money el
work for ue la their spar. aMwtaats, .r all the time,
than at anything eliw. Particular! free. Addreu
d. briaaoi A Co., Portland, Maine, octJ0'?:jl
1 -L - . ... I I J... L-J
Clearfield County Bank.
TUB Clearfield County Baak as an laeorf en
ted Initltatlon bas gone eat of .ililenee or
th. surrender f It. .barter, ea May II, I Mi,
All Its Mock 1. owned by the subeeriberi, !
will ooatinu. tb. Banking basin... at tb. saci
place, as rtlvat. Bank.rs. and.r tb. Ira nine
of tb. "Clearfield County Bank." We are
iponilbl.for lb. debts of th. Bank, and will pay
its note! ea demsad al the counter. DeposiM
received aad InXerelt paid when noaey Is left ('
a fii.d time.. Paper discounted at all parent.
ai heretofor. Onr perioaal rl.pcntlbllll) ii
pledged for all Deposits r.oclved and harliiti
tran.ioted. A ..atlnnaae. ef the liberal pat
ronage of Ibe kaiiaesa men ef th. eesaly lire
apeutfnlly solicited. As Praildenl, Ca.hlir aii
ra . t i . n l i J ....i.tuil u
VMirvra wi w laiv v. r i ..iu -
require the note! ef .aid Bank to b. preiesIN
for rodemptloa.
JAS. T. LEONARD, RICHARD SBAW.
WM. PORTRR, JAS. B, ORAUAW.
fl I. Run. . A. WALLACI'
Tha builnaei of tb. Bank will be eondueted k;
John M- Adams., Eiq., ai Caihier. I l-
County National Bank,
Or JtLKAnr IKLO. PA.
R
00M In Maaonic Building, ea. dear aorlk ef
C. D. Watioa's Drug Store. ,
Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, QaeMt..
town, (ilaigow, London, peril and CopenhirH.
Aleo, Draft, fur aala on the Royal Baak of Ire,
and Imperial Bank of London.
nutdf i vnvinn rrt
W. M. RIIAW, Ca.hler. 'tl:t:T
J. D. M'Olrk. Edward raws.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSJt
or
McGirk & perks.
Suouruors to Foiter, Perks, A Co.,
riilllpetiuj-e, I'tntre Couuty, Pi.
WllKltK all the buainess of a Banking Heal
will oe trauiacud promptly and upw 'M
moin tavoratiii tirma r.
DREXEL & CO,
Ke. 3 1 South TLJrd Utraet. PblladclpkU
BJ.VKEItS,
And Dcalors in Government Securities,
Application by mall will receive nn.mpl "'
Hon, and all Inforroali.a cheerfully furni.h-1,
Order, eolictcd. Apm "
Hb-MDVAL.
REIZENSTEIN OERLINER,
wholopftlt dmlen !
GEMS' FIB.MSHIG KOODS,
Have removed to 17 Church atrwt,
Frauhlin and Whit. sti .'N.w York. l
Miss E, A. P. Rynder,
Cbl.keriog'fc Slslnway'i aad Em.rion s ri"i
Smllh i, Uasoa A Hamlin's and nioue... .
Saker'l S.wlng Mchln.. ' I
f"' '"."' Vi w
lie. Wo pupil taken for leel IhM half a J
ja"aT"Rooinr cppoiit nuin-ni ir" .
fle!trl.J, Me; i, " ;