Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 30, 1873, Image 4

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    THE REPUBLICAN. &V timtxiti, tu.
Sartoarf, gituvxr, (fit.
prugi and $trdirliifs.
Sry tSooIjj, &t9ttxts, Hit.
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CLEARFIELD, FA.
, WEDNESDAY MORNING JCXI SO. 1ST3.
Praise Children.
There it art old ODoratitlon that
- . . i ... . ,
praise 11 too srood thioir to be etocn
to the childroo ( that it is too rioil for
their mental and moral digestion.
n - . . ....
oome parents are ao afraid tliat acbild
will grow proud, that they never
praiao him. and this course is often
disastrous. It is apt 10 produce Olth-
r too much Solf-assertlOU for Sulf a-
A.tinn la lar.it imnta .. k r
aertion is a legitimate outgrowth of
the withholding of commendat on to
Sd
DOSS of disposition.
. 1'raiso is sunsh no to a chid, and
toere is no child that does i.ot need it,
It is the high reward of one's struggle
to do right. Thomas Hughes says
mni you can never get a man s best
ui oi mm without praise. .-Vou cer
tbinly can never get a child's boat out
of him without praise. .Many a sen
sitive child, we believe, dies of hunger
for
Kinu commcouauon. Jlonv a
Child, Starving for the praise that a
jjuruii. oiiuuiu kiyv, runs on eagerly
after the doHisumir flattcrv of otliors.
' To withhold pruise whore it is duo
! UinhunoBt, ana In the case oi a child,
suoh a course ofton leaves a stinging
souse of Injumice. ilotivea of com
mon justico, as woll as regard for the
future ol the child, should influenco
the parotlt to give genorous praise for
..II 1 1.. t ,iA : . i p .
mm kuni uuHivoa lb. V7i douik. Lnnrni
a Hiffmnv. fr. fk. onn
.k:i.ia . - i i .
v...,u.u. OUIU vnniiui, uonr BO mucu
i uiou no uiuura,uiui some Deea A great
It should never be indiscriuninato.
ir . ...
uo roroemocr a wonderlul woman
who taught school in ono villago until
eno uua euucnieu a part or threo con-
erntions. Slio was ono of the most
bucccsbIuI of teachers. But her suc
cess lny In hor gift of praising with
awcriraination. a bad boy who was
ft cood scholar trot praise for his bril.
liuncy, sand wi'.chod between hor abom
inution for bad bohavier, and so was
won to better life; and we recall a
good girl who had no gift of learning
rapidly, but who was saved from nt-1
ry Hnartaii rw Ida nmiaa el.n ... I I
i.V. j." r . u B""
..w uimriug ipuuBvry. - inw IUO Q1S-
couragea nearts oi the children the
1raise of iho teacher came like sun-igbt-And
the virtuos, likeothcr fruits,
can only ripen in the sunshine
(.hrutian at Work.
The Average Pickpocket.
It is generally presumed by a ma
jority oi our citizens, that pickpock
ets possess somo indisiribaolo Deou
liarity, in their personal appearance,
uy wuien vnoy can renauy Do distin
guished from honest folks. Manv neo.
pie entertain the Idea that this kind
of thioves muBt necessarily have a low
forehead, a villainous countenance,
ana wear a targe cioau to conocaWalse
bands, and a kit of piukpockots' In
atruments. ' This misUken supposi-
non accounts, in a large mcasuro, lor
the ease with which so many robber-
ios aro commutea. in many cases
the caution of the victims assists the
operation of th thin vs.. WuiW tb
over-cautious are engaged in casting
ounpruiuun ginncus around, WHO Iho
intention ol avoiding some ono who
corresponds with their mental pioture
of a rascal, somo genteelly appearing
personage, whom they do not for a
momont suspect, rolieves them of their
valuables. - The appearance of a taste
fully atlired lady, with the modest
countenance and delicately formed
bands, who apologizes so gracefully
for ber rudeness and baste in leaving
a car, docs not suggest tho fact that
(the has just pickod a pocket. Tho
plain, honest looking old centloman.
who wonrs an expression as benignant
as Bocouer's and assists nn old inriv
iSaa:'""
wun tire general impression of English
....... .uv uuiui luua Ullglieu JIICUUCHOl
There are some suspicious lookina
SUSPICIOUS ookinrr
faces among these pooplo, just as there
are among lawyers, doctors, mer
chants, or any other class of tho com
munity, but tboy will compare favor
ably in personal appearanbe with any
body of honest citizens, phrenologists
ii tiiu i-umrary ooiwiinsuinuing.
Hen Palace.
The first family of the United So-
, ... cu i l r. .
oty ol Sbakora at Canterbury, have
CIO
erected a building for the accommn
datioa of their domoslio fowls that is
ll .u. j.i I
v.. nu, nijr u iuo iiniuu Ul "uun pal- I
ace. mo building is of wood, twon-
ly-lour by sevonty foot, with a flat
roof covered with gravol. It is cov
ered with sbinglos on the oatsido,
whitewashed, and the wood trim
mings, such as the window eaBbes,
etc, are painted in the same color.
For a foundation an oxcavation was
dug down bolow the frost lino and
filled in With Small Stones ; the Undor-
pinnings is or stone and mortar On
lh lniHa il. Ln... i , '
thO Inside the hou-O has four parti-
,u..a n i hi nvMMjr jinnioroa wans. I
. l comoniea and covered
wivir nawuusi to oaicn tha mannro I
which is careiully preserved. In each
partition are boxes with sand and
gravel, in wbioh tho fowls can scratch
to thoir heart's contont On the west
and north sides are walks, and on the
edge of those walks are the nests with
side doors to give access to them.
For light, thore aro two largo wio
dows in eaob section below. Ladders
lead to the loft above where the fowls
roost. , The loft is divided into four
parts, each having a largo window.
On tho oast sido of the lower story is
a separata room containing two largo
arch kollles and a stove for tho cook
ing of potatoes, etc, with which the
fowls are fed. Under this room is a
neat oemonted cellar for storage
All wood work within reach ol the
hens is whitewashed, to seenro ner-
wthakc
During this summer, running water
will be introduced into tho bouse, and
two yards will bo made in which the
iowls can tako tho air.
"The Republican party Is of the
people," says an oririiu ol that
Kiiuu ui piunuorers ana salary grab-
w.. caitiiio, Among Ihel
most COnsnicnoilS hoonla in It rn Han
Jiuller, Malt Carpontcr, a score of Con
iresilnnal hrllm tnb.r. .J i in
gressionai Dnbe-Ukera and an Indefl-
nilO number 01 Credit Moblhor thieves,
two or three hundred salary crabbers
I nr. . P.. I
2 ""-"W" than wy
otbor party In this country ever con.
uaiuwi. aii vneso inieves.ruoals. rob-
vers and publio parasites are "of Uie
eiplc," iin-inssuonably. C A ( t a a o
J'iutr. '
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF CODRBH TBS CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation ' against High Prices!
V " "? B9W 'f1' "P M "', bMt "1
ITT nan louonauip uooai enu mim .tot
LirJLi i- ..j .. i .1... ,Jl
on. of the good old day. of cheep things, ThoM
wh0 lult w,h Pon tl1, PoiDti or dMa u "-
I hHmii iMvHnniaa u.t Ki.
r
CALL AT Ol'It STOtlE,
Conor From and Market itre.ii.
Where they oui mo, feel, beer uid know for them,
telvee. To " understand what ere cheap food.,
thli melt lit Uon. WO 00 not tleom II nooesttry
, nmmt, ,ni H.ai. our ttoek. It it enough
fur to state that
have Eyerrthing' that is Needed
I and consumed In thli market, and at price, that
"?'" "a "Tnf.
deo20
JOSEPH 6IIAW A BON.
"T-ANIEL GOODLANDER,
.,-,.. ....
LUTIIKRSBUBO, FA.,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY & GLOVES,
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A 8H0ES,
Tobacco, arooerlu and Fi.b, Naila, ll.rdw.ro.
(.uoensware aird Glassware, Men, and
iloj. Clothinir, Drug, raiuta,
Oil., ttahool Hooka,
a large lot of Patont Uodielnet,
1 Candiet, Null A Drid Frolta, Choree and Crack'
era, nock and nine fowdor,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Solo Leather, Murocooi, Liningt, Bindlngi and
I 'ri.n.,i v, l .- tmi. I
eboe Finding.,
- , . . . vvla ...
I No greator variety of good, in any .tore In th
oonniy. , All for aalt very low for ea.h or eoonlrj
prodneo at tho Vhcsp Corner. April 10, 1S71
J. M. KRATZER.
pvESIRAIILEaTYI.EAofCaMim.rei, Ao.
JLS for Men and Uoji, at J. M. KKATZER S.
THREE-PI. Y, Branela, Ingrain and o'brr
Carpel., alio, floor Oil Cloth., at nduoed
prtoct, at j. M. cillAixKn D.
TiEST ASMORTMENT of Wall Paper orar
it onerea in ton viemttv. 10c to si ner nine.
floe gilt paper, etc., at J. M. KRATZKR'S. ,
rpiIE MOST popular makoo of Mu.lin.,FhMt.
X in.. Pillow Mu.iio., io., .t ..m.ii.jr.noe
'"ro".'T p'co, at i. m. kratzek s,
TyTEW" OtWDS. NKW STVtKS, LABOR
XI AS80RTNENT, LOW PRICES, all to bo
fooodat . j. m. kkatzer s.
LADIES' I)REX GOODS, In the groatett
rariety now apring .had.. nfwe.t and
uiu.t daitrauo atylaf at J. M. KRATZER S.
A VARIETY of Dre.a Good., .oltablt for
.41. mourning al orap. veil., eollart. Ao..
I ouuiiamiy on nana, .1 J. n. UKA llbK H.
"P I'.CEIVINC a large tupply of Ladle.' and
j. a, .niiur.nt onoee, made to order and war
ranted. A bandaoue (iaiter for f3.00 at
mctiJO , ., J.M. KKATZER'S.
BRUT Qranito ware Tp Srti and Chamber
Set., Knlrea and Fork. 8iltr.r-nlat.d fork.
ana ?povna, laoie liinen, napttna, very otieap, at
raciuo J, 31. KRAIZ&H B
CHAW
SothoJ
HAnl", 8oarf, Keektlra, Collar., Veil.,
Good.. Olovee. Ao. Kid Ulove. at 75e.
aiao um aioaepnioo Doami.ra Kiq ttlorea, at
meuio J. M. KHATZEH S.
piHEAP GROCERIES!
vy
lumuer crrr, pa
The nndenirned announcot to bit old friend.
and patrona that he hea openod a good lino of
UKQCERIKg A PROVISIONS at the old atao
of Kirk A Sp.noer, for which he eolieiti a liberal
patrona. II. w. SI'KKCKH.
Lumber City, Pa., March 20-tf.
1873.
1873.
OOD NEWS!
Ye Farmer, all, both great and .mall,
Come li.ten to our eong i ..c.
We'll t.ll yon how wo do Ulead
To help yon all along.
Whoa baying oome., with tummer beat,
And grai. grow, strong" aod tall,
And head.lrrow yellow on tho wheal.
And you want a Machine to out them all
Then jo.t oall at our Market, la Cloarlold, and
WO Will Mil JO
WOOD MOWIE OE SUPEEIOE,
I the boat and oheapeet Machine. In the market
4h,hx'r",'giT. ft .ti.f-
tion In all kindtof graaa. L ght runner., and
th. met durable Machine built.
HAY RAKES!
no
Wo alio toll three different kind, of HAY
RAKRH
The COMI.KY, wirdianharging Rake,
haukhstown and
LANCASTER RAKK
which wr y are thrao of Iho beat Hakea In the
world witbnat fear of auceea.tul eontradiction.
Be euro and too them beforo buying any other.
THRESHER SI
When you aro ready for throttling wo will tall
yon Kill. A Hoffman'. Ono-borao Threaher, which
need, no recommendation, for ono tundred of
tbem aro In nso in the county, and ao farmer will
bango them for any other machine In
rket
Don't overlook our Hay Forka Sproof. Shear
a "T".W"" puiuoa drain uniia, no-
ning Mill., Feed Cotter., Dog Power, for chnrn-
ingfAo. K.wBUUUIESalw.y.on band and at
price, to suit tne timet.
All of the abov. Machlnrs warranted to do tlt
Uy are adr.rtlnd to da. or no wnim.
H. O. BROWN A II no.
Clearfield, Pa., Juno 11, 1871.
HAYES, COULTER & CO.,
Suocoeiort to W. A. Arnold,
Stnnrirrtisrai or v
Kw Grates
and KARBKLIZED BLATE MANTELS.
Solt agontt for the celebrated
CUILSON COOKING RANGE.'
Send for Catalogue. . ,,-
No. 1805 Cbtttnnl Streat, :
"
PII'I.ADKWHM.
A I)tIINIHTRAT1H tWT( K Nol
J l.ktrebv tlvon that l.ltw. of .dnl.latr.Lioo
" u" "ut " K" AR" K 't"
Utl towmhlp. Clearnold itointy, Penn'a,
kain bate doit arutod totk. nnd.m...d.
all ponaaa lndobl.d to ..id e.tate will pl.aao
k Pyont, and .tho.a
aikski ma A alamakVlrnai w l tl r,aa...l ak.
navmg
properly
Kra
, J esse u. iiartkk,'
mm'
Admlni.trator.
TUNTIl'EH COH8ITABI.EH Kgl-Jt
bave printed a large number of the n.w
FEB BILL, and will on tit receipt of tnenly.
ar otntt, BtU I cefj o aav addttat. myja
Shaw house,
(Cor. of M.rk.t a Front Itnot.,)
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Thli marnlfiecnt Hotel 1. entirely now. com
plete In all Ita appointments., and convenient to
too Court Home, A (no Oianibel runt te and
Iron the Depot on th. arrival end departure of
oaeh train.
it lis. 6. u. Hjmh i,
April II), 1ST1.
Proprietress,
lITASniNQTON HOUSE.
TT NEW WAHIHNUTON, PA.
Tblt new and well furnished hoiut ha. boon
taken by the eudorslgned. He feels confident of
being able to render satisfaction to tbou who maj
faror him with a oall.
Mar 8, 1871.
0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Coanor of Reoond and kfarket Stroett,
tLEAHPILD, PA.
THIS old aad oommodlont Hotel bat. during
the pail year, boon enlarged to double lit
former eapaolty for tne tntortainment or ttran-
gen and gaotti. Tht whole totlding baa ha. a
refuraiebed, and tht proprl.tor will .para no
paint to ronder hit gutati eomlortablt while
.Uyiog with him.
T-Tbe 'Mantloa Hoo.e" Omnlbut rant to
tnd from tho Depot on the arrival and departure
of each train. JUUM vuuuitEHTr,
aprt-7S tf - Proprietor.
Moi
NTOUR HOUSE,
Oppotite tbt Court Houte,
LOCK HAVEN, P E.N N'A.
JeU'7l HAUSEAL A KR0M, Prop't.
JJROCKERUOKV HOUSE, .
BKLLEKO.VTK, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
ocHt'71 Proprietor
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PIIILIPSUUHO. PENN'A.
Tbo nnderaitned keepa oonitantly on band th.
beat of Liquora. Hi. table 1. alway. supplied
with tht boat the market afford.. The traveling
puoiie win ao won to givo mm a can
nori,oo. HUHKtvr j.luyii.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Market SL, bcl. Seoond tnd Third.)
CLEAR El ELD. PA.
The tubaoriber bavins: booomo nronrletor of
ion aowi, woum roopeeuuiiy a. a a noerai anare
f public patronage.
epi71 UEUllUK Ltll'ULUT.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CURWENSVILLK,
Clearfield county. Ponn a.
Thli old and well ettablilhed Hotel, beautifully
ituated on the bank, of tbo Suequehanna, in the
norougn or I'urwenavtlle, has been leaaed for a
term ol years by the undersigned. It has been
entirely refitted, and Is now open to tbo public
generally ana me rroveitng eoinmuntty in par
ticular. No paint will be ipared to render aueata
oomfortablo while tarrying at thil house. Ample
Stabling room for the aooommouatioa of teams.
Charges moderate. . . - I
Sept. S8, 1810-tf.
ELI BLOOM.
U$ffUaufous.
J-RATZER & LYTLE,
MARKET 6TBKET,
CLEARFIELD', PA.
Dealen la
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and Queensware,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
Shoemaker. pplll l.k LEATHBR
and SHOK FINDINGS at reduced rates.
SALT! SALT I
SALT! at wholesale and
ratallTery theap.
FAINTS. OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac
A liberal dlteonnt to baildtrt.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW
SHADES, OIL CLOTDS-ln large
quantities.
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL aad
CHOP, alwayt en band.
"All of the above goods are purchased
ticlu.lToly for oath, and therefore con and nit I
ba told at cbtap at the eh.ap.st. febll TJ
Everybody waauj to know which It the beat
Machine.
lie Light-Running Domestic
answers this question.
Call at the store of J. Shaw or Son and sea th.
Machine.
R. NEWTON BUAW.
May II, lS7.1-.1m Agent.
RICK I. BRICK I BRICKI
A NEW BRICK YARD.
. ..: . .: i. : n
PLUHMER A CO., htrlnc .tarte,
new and oitcnalve Brick Yard In
Ulfarnelil
are prepared to make contracts for first
Class Hoo urlcR, In largo or small quantities.
Orders and correspondence solicited. Informa
tion oaa be obtained by calling at Kynder'a Mu
sic Store, or by erirlreasing
W.B. 1'1,1'MJKR A CO..
my7-tf Clearfield, Pa.
MARBLE AND STONE YARD!
Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL,
arlog engagod la the Marble business, desires
Inform her friends and the publio that tbo bat
now and will keep oontlantly oa hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, aad It prepared la furnish te order
TOMBSTONES,
1 BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
' ' ; MONUMENTS,
Curbs tnd Postt for Cemotery Lots, Window
Bills and Caps, alto,
BUREAU, TABI.B AND WASH STAND
, TOPS, Ao., Ao. '
taa,Vard an Reed street, near tbo R. R. TletmL
Clcarfiehl, Pa, Jr7,7l
8. I. 8NYDER,
PRACTICAL WATfllMAEEg
: awn ixaiw t
WatcKci, Clocks and Jowolry,
Opposite Court House,
Rewind KImi. ill.v A vi a, t, ti.
,,"" of repairing In apy line prnmpilv at.
tr.Jed to.
. ... April 7.1, Ifi7.
1
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Haunt in
II IBD W A R E ,
Alto, Menmfaetureriof
I I I , n.
a U flHU 311601 HUH WW SrO.
CLIABFIIIjD, FA.
TjlARMLNG 1JIFLEMOT8 of all
X . .-... .
kind, for .alo by
II. P. BIG LEU & CO.
JAILROAD WHEELBARROWS
for tale by i
II. F. BIGLER t CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Katlt, etc., for tale by
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
JARNESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Fisdingi, for tale by
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORAD CNES
- For tel. by
II. F. BIGLER 4 CO,
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Bitot, for tale by '
II. F. BIGLER A CO,
JRON! IRON! IRON I IROI
For lalt by
II. F. BIGLER i. CO.
TrORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
KAILS, for tale by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO
DULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
a.
And belt If anafaotnra, for aalt by
' ' 11. F. BIGLER ft CO.
T
HIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
B0XE8, for tal. by , "
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
TODDER CUTTERS for Salo by
A. ' -
scb30-70
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
TSZ ZB02TS.D3S
TIN AND STOVE STORE!
G. S. FLEGAL,
FMLlpsbnr;, Centre County, Pa.
IrpiIR nndenifoed respectfully annonatet la
X int nuniio that be hat on band a eare.
fally-teleetod and well aitortid ttoek of
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
HOLLOW - WARE 1
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON
WAR El
WOOD AND , WILLO W WARE !
Hit ttoek of Cooking Stoves eoniliti of
TUB CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which hart never failed to bring peace and
prosperity into lamlllea where It It aitd,
Diamond State, Farmer, Herald. Chtrm, Spears'
l.mornia ,ooa oiove. op.ara Antl-Dntt,
Gat-Burning Cooking Stovet, Viotor,
Reliance and to ion Hanet,
Spoart' Cooking Knngtt,
Ac, it.
The Tin and Sheet Iron wart given with
the Store! it made of the heavleat and beat
material, ana warrants a to give ptrfeet ittir
faction. .
His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
It tarter, better and cheaper Ibaa ever before
aibimtea to tne pusuo consisting of
Spears' Revolving Light Illnm'nsttng Stove,
ppear. Anu-va.i uat-Durnmg rarlor rtove,
n.kll. tlmm I, : 1. I
-J""-' - "--", t i.g rarior
Store, Spears' fi.s-Durr.Ing Parlor
Stove, Boquet, Pearl, Uom, Ida,
Sua, Tropio, Nevada,
do., do. ......
Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heater., Spear.' Re
volving bigai ueatera.
no It atto prepared to furnl.h a eomnl.tt
aatortmtnt of
Tin, Copper. Sheet-Iron, Wooden anil
Willow Ware, ttc,
IWholesaU or retail, ananufactortd neatly aad
with the tola view to service, from the beat ma.
torial In tbt market.
PLOWS A FLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN LINED, SPUN A
COMMON IRON KITTLES, '
Of every description constantly oa land.
ORDERS FOR 8P0DTIN0, ROOFING
Aad other work belonging to kit bntlnttt will
be promptly filled by eiperienoed and skillful
workmen.
BRASS, COFFER, OLD METAL, RAGS
' ' AND CASH
Taken la exchange for goods.
JraT-Ha especielly Invltel tbt atteatloa of
Merchant! wishing to purchaao at wholesale. ..
they will find It to their advantage to eiamlnt
kit sloth before purchasing eltewhtrt).'
Look out for tk Big Slcn opposite tht roil
ssnoe at airs. or. Foster.
Ait Gooot Iiuitrti as Raratttmn.
I
ti. H. VLEfJAL.
Phillpsburg, June , 1870.
an, 68
Lime Tor Sale I
TIIR underilgnod, residing near the depot baa
made complete arrangements wilh Lime
Ilurnere oast of the mountain, whereby he Is ena
bled to keep constantly en k.ad a large quantity!
PURE LIME!
which be offers to former! and buUusre at a trifle
above cost. Those in need of Hie art let. would do
well to give me a oall, or address sic by Ist, b..
fore negotiating Uuur iun.. ,
r. . . , ""? FASSMORt.
Clearfield, Fa., Juat ft, )rJA9.
J. It. M'MUIiRAY
WILL SllPn.V TO IT WJTIT ANT ARTICLE
?5.?rAi'CT vui
NJ5W WASjijNGTQN.
IATEIT HOVfil
THE LATEST MOVE
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'
DRUG STORE,
To their new tmlltflnjr on Reeond Btrrtt, ocftrtj
Ipviiw in eiore oi nearer Vtu,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where they will continue to inppty their okl and
mm munj new euiiumen ai maj ouuie, wita
PURE DRUGS
C II M I C A L S !
s. -
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including all sew remedies,)
Patent Modielnes, Pslntt and Oils, Olast and
roily, benool Moots, Metionery, Taper,
Ae. aleo, a full line of Drug
giata' Soodrlea, Ilair - -Tonics,
Coemrtlee, Perfuaerlea, T.iilet Articles, Brnsbes,
louei soaps, rooaei boobs, sc., all or
the best aiiality.
PURE WIXES AKD LIQUORS,
for medieal A saeraauntal purposes only,
Part White T.esd, Colon of all kind.. Raw and
JJoi!d Linseed Oil, Varniahea, Turpen
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniah
Brushes, Flavoiing
Extracts,
Confectioneries, Bird Bsed, Spice, ground and
nngrouno, ol au kinds.
SMOKERS AND CHEWERS
Will find oar slock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do-
aaeitio Cigara, SuulT and ine-.ut lo be of the
. very beat braoda in the market. ,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kladt of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of tvtry variety.
slaving a long eiperleaee In the bn.lnem. and
an extensive and well ssloeled .look of medicines,
we are enabled la fill Phyaieiana' preseriptieno at
tho shortest notice and oa the must reasonable
terms, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa., May SI, lON-lf.
UscfUatuous.
QLEAE FIELD
PLANING MILL
COMPAN Y.
T
lUE uniteri;ffneL laoceiton to HEED at
rUWKidli. bave niirobAwd ihe ( LCAh.
HELD I'l.AMN'U MILL, and rruaied It for
doiD2 an ext?nfire duiiqch. All the nteehlnsirv
ill be ad ued oecefl-ary to niuko it one of the
uuit wmplrie MttttMtbmcnd oi tho kind in the
But. Thrjr ire now (ireparrd to receive otdort
for anv work in that lino. They will cireeMeial
aiieniion 10 an naitriaii iot noaio buiitjiuf.
LOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
BHACHLTS, JIOULni.rV, tie.
OF ALL STYLES, always on band.
WORKED BOARDS, aad all articles neors.a
r.v fr boililinr, will bo etob.nged for DRY
LUMBER, ao that parsons at a diitam-e may
hring th.ir lumber, exobang. it for, aod return
nome wttn tne intoulactured articles.
The Company will tlwavi hare on hand a targe
stock oi ey lumber, to as to be atite to fill an
order on tho shortest notloo. Only the best and
most skillful hands will be employed, so that the
puone may rely upon good work.
Lumber will be worked or told at low at It oaa
be purrbased anywhere, and warranted to give
satisfaction. Aa th. busloesa will be dnno upon
tbo eaah principle we can afford to work for lumll
pronia.
DRY LUMBER WANTED 1
Especially one eml-a-half and two Inch panol
piuu, ior wuien a noerai pnee win no paia.
The buaioest will bt conducted nnder the name
of the ..
"Clcnrilcld Waning Mill Co.'
0. D. Merrtll Will Dcrtontllr lunerlnlcnd tht
ooaiue.s.
Order! respectfully solicited.
' '' 0. B. MRRRKLL.
K. 11. TAYLOR,
DAVID McOAUailRr.
M. O. BROWN A URO.
Clearfield, Pa., January t, 1873.
The Lightning Tamer.
HIE indtrtl-roed ar the tole Agtntt In this
.1 eonntr lortr,e"orto American Oslvsnlsed
L1UHTNIN0 RODS." These are tho only.sfs
rods now In use. end are endorttd by all tht
ecltntlfie met In the reentry. -
We hereby notliv the eitisent of the county
Ibat we will put tbem up a better rod, tnd for
lest money, than It eliarg.d by the foreign
tgenlt who aanaolly tre.tr.0 the eaonty aad
tarry el aur llltlt cash, never to return.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Those wishing Lightning Rodt erected as
their bulldlngt need hot address u by letter, or
oall in porson. Wt will put tbem op anywhere
In tbeoounty, and warrant thtm. The Hods and
FUuirai t.n bt l.tn at any time by oalllng at
oursioro. u. W. Dili Li.lt A CU,
Clearfield, March U, INTO tf
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manufactured especially for
TUB CLEARFWLD TBAVK,
yon i(ii.e ar
b. rw.itn Ac.
sut:t7t
rpuE
E.A.&W.D.IRVIN
DEALERS IN
GENERAL
9II3IIA9riIMCy
SQUARE TIMBER,
LOGS & LUMBER
tURUENHVILLE, PA.,
A"
descripi
RE offering, at their new Store House.
complete sunk ol fie.iv ujuub, of all
lions.
Dry Goods and Groceries
HARDWARE,
BOOTS Si SHOES,
CLOTH IN 0, ifcc.
IN LARQB VARIETT.
Hour,
.Weal,
Mtye,
Oall,
Corn
Always oa hand and for tale at a small
advance.
ROPE, la large qutntltlta, told low by eoll else
PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE
aad CANTIIOOKS.
Ont haadred easet of
ATWATER'S ELMIRA" EOOS,
for tale by the oaeo at wholeielo rntea.
Boeeived by oar toad.
HUNTINGDON FLOUR,
and told at tmall advanca.
HARNESS, of all klods, TIORSB COLLARS
and HAME8, nORSI BLANKETS,
BUFFALO ROBES, Ao.
Also, oa tale Irtt-elatt two-borse WAGONS,
TWIN SLED8, LOO SLEDS, and
SLETOrtS. "
Special inducements offered to those gettiog
out Square Timber and Loga, as we deal largely
In Lumbermen't Supplies, and are prepared at all
timet to purehsse Timber, Logs and Lumber.
Corwentvllle, November la, 1871.
r. wear.
...... w. w. tttis.
WEAVER A BETTN
CLEARFIELD, rA.,
Art offering, at tbt old stand of Q. L. Reed A Co,
their stock of goods, con i. ling ef .
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
HARDWARE,
QLEBNSWARE,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac, Ac,
At tho moet reasonable ratoi for CASH or In
oiehaoge for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
or eovNTXir troducb.
jwaAdvaneei mm to thoee ongagd In get
tleg out tqnare timber on tho molt adrantagwie
term i. pdt1janT3
g L. KIRK, SON k CO.,
WltOLFJsALE (.ROCLHH,
. 11) North Third P!ret, eorner of Cherry,
Philadelphia.
TTaro In sLo and uilYr fur aalo at tho loweat
market prkw, and on the moat reaeooalile term a,
a larire end wrll eelected a took of (J rooerira, Teaa,
8picfaf Fiih, Cbeoaa, Ao.. aeleelrd tn tbi New
Vw.fc and baliimoro market f, to wbieh atUAtioa
of oonntry dealera ia partioularly requoitoti.
norU-ly
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
B'gftge Barrows, Warehouse Track., Copying
Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Ao. .
FOR 111! IT "
II. F. BIGLER & CO.
Dealers la Hardware,
mch30;7vUf Second Street, Clearfield, Pa.
EBRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
UASGiXG VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kepi constantly en hand.
STOVE AND EARTH E-WARE
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I
CROCKS! TOTSI 0R0CKS1
Klakor'a Patent Alrllght Belf Sealing
Fruit (anal
BI.'TTKR CROCKS, with lids,
CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS,
API'LH-IIUTTKR CHOCKS,
PICKLE CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PIR DISHES,
6TKW PiJXfl,
Aad A great nj.ny other 'things loo numerous to
mention, to be IimI at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE WARE IWERY.
w ,
Corner ol Cherry and Thlrit(rwt
3
BIGLER, YOUNG & CO.,
(Sooeeuori to Boyatoa A Young,) .
. , . ' ' ' ! i
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Uannfaclurera of
. PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fourth aad Pise Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAVING engaged In the manufacture of Irtt
elatt MACHINERY, we respectfully Inform
the public that wa are now prepared to fill all
orders at abeeply aad at promptly at eaa be done
ia any of the oil lot. We manufacture and deal la
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
Bead Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys,
Oifford't Injector, Steam Gaugri, Steam Whistlet,
Oilers, Ttllow Cops, Oil Cops, Gauge Cocks, Air
Cocks, Globe Valves, Chock Valves, wrought Iron
Pipes, 8. earn Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti
friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Quia Pack
log, and all kindt of MILL WORE; together
with Plowt, Sltd Soles,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and otktr CASTINGS of all kladt.
rtr-Orderi solicited aad tiled at city price.
All letters of Inquiry with refer.no. to machinery
of our manufacture promptly answered, by eddree-
ing ut ll Clearfield, Fa.
decins-tr BIGLER, YOUNG A CO,
RECONSTRUCTED.
DANIEL STEWART & SON
Having parehaaod the Choap Clothing Hoqm of
itaao l. HeiteMiiieiB, nara iho largeat aoi beat
atwonment of Maaiiaetarod uooda in the county,
ana can aou toeir
READY MADE CLOTIIINO,
for M.a, Boyt and Children,
.HO PEIt CETT. CHEAPER
Than any otb.r bouse In the oouoty.
i ney win always keep oa hand a large and el
egant assortment of
GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS,
COLLARS, . .
TIES,
., TRCNES,
' VALISES,
Ac, Ac.
OF THB. LATEST STXLES AND PATTERNS.
tf you want to get good aod ttvllth Clothinr.
at low llgnres, do aot fail to call at their estab
lishment before .ponding your money elsewhere.
Remember the place.
aug77 DANIEL STEWAltT A SON.
rpUE
LARGEST
JL
ASSORTMENT OF
fiTOVES! NTOVES!
ever brought lo the county, are being received at
tne Hardware hstaoummeut or si. v. Hlt;i.s-:R
CO., comprising the fellowiog Cook Stovee:
SI'EAR'8 CALOIIIFIC.
SUsVCEHANNA.
REGUi-ATOR.
KOPLE.
EXCELSIOR.
Tuiuiinr.
oov,
FEKX,
HEADING,
NATIONAL RANGE, tC. IC.
Alto, the following Heating Stores:
SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER,
SPEAR'S ANTI DUST.
SPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
STEAR'S TARLOR COOK,
MORNING LIGHT,
HON TON, '
GIPSEY ,
VULCAN,
SUNBEAM, '
RUBY' :
DAUPHIN EGG,
CHESTER EGO,
VOLCANO,
I'HOENIX,
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE
ROOM STOVES, AU
Clearfield, 8opL 3i. iSIi. . .
rno LUMBERMEN!
. , I PERFECTION IN . ,
CANTHOOKSI
The Clearfield Excelsior Canlhook will not
wear out or break, being ennalrncted with one
solid band from clip to point.
It It prononnoed ky all practical lumbermen
who bave cxamiaed It te be the most perfect
Canlhook ever Invented.
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
Manufactured by Anot Ktan A Co., at
I . CLEARFIELD, PA.
!!?!"!!? tndod to. nJs'70
OSHANNON LAND AND LyMBEJ
eo at, pa n y, " - -
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
iUA0Vs
LUMBER, LAT, AND TICKETS
Satetd Si Patent Ribled Shingh.
U. At. SHILLINOFORD, President,
Qfr?tMl Place, No. V36 8. 4lh si, PhU'a.
JOHN IAWSIIH, Ocntral Bap'V,
Otocola Mills, Cloarfi'd eonrly, Pa.
atno TOWN !,; t
TOWN 7.0'
of Oaceola,
S fait Id lit burough
,''!-;. Iht LARGEST ASSORTMENT
tieOd. lO Cl.arfl.ltl .nn .1 Utile M.tMHtnlh
d "',r. In O.reola, Jnrl-U
s3ssii'w:i-'l
rpHE AUTOMATIC
Knitting Jfofhlne)
Thli Knitliag Maehlne la one of the au
ful inventions of tho age. Uy uotirini
and Ingenious eiperlmenta the lavenuTr
achieved what thousands have nnaaZZr ,
tried to attala. That is, a KNiniNu u?
CHINK, that will knitatock la m, ,
heel aad toe, complete. Narrows aod widens
Unite all gradeof yam. Nabin, Tidies h.aT
Mon'l Kail Jackets, Hosiery ef all slm, smII'
most an endless variety of Useful and OrsawJT
al Ooodt. It will knit from a Welch Ouardtat
Sleigh Robe, and does it with Bealaeet aad Zl
patch. 1'traoua that are inoapaoiattd from sard
work, can earn from ...
m TO 81 DOLLARS
. - Per Day with the KniUer.
This Machine haa taken the highest Premise,,
the Principal Sipositions, Bute and
at
Fain.
si it simple ana aureole tn eonlereetw
and will wear a life-time.
At
It li oonrtre.t.i
a it n in. ..mi i.Mnui.i . .
general rtngo of work. "IT HAS NO E0.1AI,.
and is only limited In beauty and style by the
imagination and Ingenuity of tbo operator.
ItLT.il L FRICE, $40.0.
For reference tbt public csn address oreallsa.
on the following residents of CluarMd eosai,,
Josiah Tbiinilisiin, Jonathan Ilartthona, M,
Norris, D. U. Hitter, John V. Stull,CutevrUU,
Lewis J. Hurd and John Orr, Jlord P. 0.;
Johnston, Abraham Spenoer, Elisha Fsotoa -Qromnlan
Jlilll F, O.i Joseph IUrsvJsb Oe.V
ens, James Curry, Lumber City.
Samnel Jeokina, li.ii., at Cnrwensrille, I. tu'
General Agent for Clearfield aad Joffcrsoo eoua
llca. All necessary information can be obuiij
by oaliing upon him. April K, HUM.
READING FOR ALL! I
ROOKS & STATIONERY.
Market Bt., Clearfield, (at the Pool Ofite.)
riMIS andorsigned btgt leave toanoeaaeete
X the citisens of Oearleld aad Tialalty,iau
he baa fitted np a room and haa lust r.tnri
from the olty with a large ameantof readis.
matter, consisting In part of ' '
Bibles and Miscellaneous Boob,
Blank, Account aad Pass Bookl of trare a.
acription Paper aad Envalopei, Frenek preitsi
and plaia l Pent aad Peaoila i Blank. L...1
Pip.rs, Deedt, Mortgagee; Jodgmenl, Eieap.
Hon and Promissory notoa i White and Parch
ment Brier, Legal Cap, Reeord Cap, aad Bill Cap'
Sheet, Moaie for either l'laao, Flute or Viella
consuntly on hand. Aa books or atatlmn.
desired that I may aot hare oa band, will be or.
ordered by first eiprtst, and told at aholtttlt
or retail to suit oustomen. I will also ksn
periodical literature, sack at Magatlnes, News,
papers, Aa. p. A. 9AULII.
Clearfield May 7, 18S8-tf
JEW STORE AND KEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
iltya jutt opened a
Niw Sioat, on Main St.,CLunfi,B( pi
lately oocnpled by Wm. T. IRWiy,
Their atock ooniittt of
UD ULL Z? 02CDCDla3
Gnocint of tha taat quality,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes,
, aod erery article oeoetearr for
ooe'i oomfort.
Call and examine oor itock before fur
chaaiog elttvrhere. May 9, 186S-tf.
DAVID YOUNG, , ,
Stone-Cutter and Stone-Mason,
WILL eiteutt all work la hit lint at ode
erate prices and In FIBST-CLASS style
Architectural Ornaments
fa ALL STYLES, Stone Droning of retry
description, aod all kindt of mason w.rk tea
traet.d for la or oat of the eonnty. Any persons
wishing to have respeetable mason work and
floae-outting done, will Ind it tn their latent!
to call upon mt. I woald aire Inform the pub
lic that I oaa deliver any qnantlty or class ef
ttont desired, at I am the owner of a
FIRST-CLASS STOXE QUABEI.
Orders for work can be addressed to
DAVID VOUNO,
nartS,? Clearfield, l'a.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
TIIB nndcr.igned, having established t Kai
tery on the 'Pike, about halfway bttwsea
Clearfield aad Curweasville. It Dr. oared te fur.
nlsh allkiadsef FRU1I TREEB.fetaadardaad
dwarf,) Evergreena, Shrvbbery, Oraps Vises,
Qooseberries, Lawtoa Blackberry, Strawberry,
and R as berry Vioet. Also, Siberian Crab Trees,
Quince, and early tcarlet Rhubarb, Ao. Orders
promptly attended to. Address,
j.d. wBianT.
tepj.0 oS-y CurwoatvlUt, Pa
C9A f" i,y ' Agent, wanted I
ViU All claaset of working people.
sj.y - a;,
of either tei, young or old, make more money at
work for as ia their spare moments, or all the ti me,
than at anything else. Particulars free. Addreet
G. Stisso A Co., Portland, Maine, octJO JJjl
Clearfield County Bank.
a MIR Clearfield County Bank ti an incerpoee
. ted institution hat gone oot of txistenee by
the surrender of Itt charter, ea May U, 14,
All tta itook it owntd by the tubeeribera, who
will oontinnt tht Banking bnaiatat at tkt tame
place, at pilrato Bankera, under the firm name
ol the "Clearfield County Bank." Wt art re- .
tpontlblefor the debtt ol the Bank, and will pay
its aotet en demand at the counter. Depetitt
received aad Interest paid wkea moeey It lift for
a fixed time. Paper discounted at tlx percent,
tt heretofort. Our ptrtonal responsibility It .
pledged for all Depotita rteclved tnd bu.intst
trantseted. A eonllnaaaoo of the liberal pal.
ronage of the business snen of the county it re
tpecUully tolieiud. At Prttideat, Cashltr aad
officers of the late Clearfield County Bank, we
require the aotet of laid Bank to be pre.ented
for redemption. .....
JA8. T. LEONARD, RICHARD 8ITAW,
WM. PORTER. JAS. B. GRAHAM,
0. L. SEED, ' WM. A. WALLACE-
The business of the Bank will be conducted by
John M- Adaml., Esq.. at Cashier.
I 11 1 "
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, FA. 3 ' '
KOOM In Maaonia Building, one door aerlk of
C. D. Watson's Drug Store. -Peerage
Tickets to and from Liverpool, Queent-.
town, 01.. now, London, Paris and Coponhagru.
Also, Drnfls for sale oa tlia Royal Bank of Ireland,
and Imperial Bank of London. '
JAM KB T. I.KONARP; !'reJ t
W. M. SHAW, Caebler. - ' nl;l.7J-
1. P. M'flirk. Edward Parks.
BAinoNo & couppTios housl:
OF
McGirk & perks.
Sueeessora lo Foster, Perks, A Co.,
Ptalllptlitirir, Outre County, Pi.
TrrilEtm all the hu.lne.. of a Banking Bou.
1 V will ee traamcted Iromnllv and upon tbt
most fnvoraole terms. mar7-lf
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 Mouth Third Street, Plil'laJclpbl
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Apnllcatlon by moil will
ive prompt atten-
tion. and all information eheerfui
llly luroMinm.,
unl.re anlteli-d.
April ll-lf.
' HKMOVAL.
REIZENSTEIN k. BERLINER,'
wliclesale denlere la
CETS FIRMSHIVG COODS,
Have removed lo 1ST Church street, between,
Frauklln and Wkile ttt.,'New York, jyjn
Miss A. P. Pynder,
aotijt ro
Chick tripg'a, Stttnway s sr. J mtrsen'l Pltnot (
tiiallh's, llimit II. olio's and Fsloabtt'i
Urgent and Molodeent. and Orovtr A
Baker's Bowlag Ma.hitt.
' Ltmt. it.
Pls,n, OulUr. Organ, Harmony and Vocal Uu, J
til. ' No popli takea for lest than half a ler-. ,
Rooms oppostl llnllrh . i'urtiturs drore,
ClenrkHil, May , ltt tf.