Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 13, 1873, Image 4

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    THE ltEPUBLICAN.
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WEDNESDAY HO RHINO ABGCSTH.1S7I.
Ioa Cream in Papor.
Tha Danbory man tny that Mr.
Rogers, of Winchester atroet, thought
he would aiirprise his w ife nnd low
of hor frionds with tin ico fteam treat,
uomo timo ago, as the woutuor was
dreadi'ully hot. So ho wont into tho
confectionery, and ordorcd a quart,
and had it put up in Bovcral thick
nosBoa of paper, supar loaf style. Tho
confectioner told Dim how to carry it,
and Mr. Itogora gripped it, and has
tened toward homo. About threo
blocks from the houso be root a noigb
bor that was going home on the anmo
mission, and Loth of thoru Btoppod to
romark on tho coincidence. Thon
thoy foil to talking about "Hotsy and
I are Out," and trying to compromise
on the authorship, but didn t mako
ranch headway. Rogers, who was a
porsonal friend of Miss Emerson,
claimod tbut she did not writo the po
em, and triod to throw tho odium of
tho authorship upon Carlton. Tho
neighbor was indignant at this, as he
tavorcd Carlton, and niado the rather
strong asnortion that Miss E. was not
too good to, writo it., Hero Itogors
lost his tompor, and tho neighbor
minsod his, and both of them oiiro
laying thotusolvcs out for ooo of the
grandest intolloctual tusscls ever scon
in that ward, when a sudden and so
voro chill along his loft leg startled
Kogors into a recollection of his er
rand, and looking down the unbuppy
friond of Miss Emerson was shocked
boyond description to soo a pair of
doeskin pants blightod in the bud, and
to find that tho entire conlonts of tho
papor package, with tho exception of
a trine cangbt in one snoo, had noieo
losaly disappeared. "Godfornitusl"
said Mr. Kogors, nnd immediately
started for home. The neighbor was
appropriately pained by the accident,
but was of the privato opinion that it
was a sort of judgment from hoaven
on Kogors, but whether for stopping
to talk wbon carrying tee cream, or
for bis litorary viows bo could not tell
When ho got homo he told his wifo
nbout it, and eat down to pull off his
boots. Then he bounded up and shot
ono hand behind bim, ana howled ;
and shot the othor bnnd back there
and howled again. Then bo jumpod
urouuu uau turo away ui ma cuut.
which was a new dress pattern, an
hurled in romnrks about religion and
business, and all tho whilo that coat
went ereat tenrs of vanilla, and dtoo
pod them oa tho furnituro and wall
paper, and buriod thorn in the carpot,
and dashed them against the bluncued
checks of the astonished wifo. It was
some fifteon minutes before she found
out that in soul for Carlton ho had
jammod bis pnekngo of ico cream into
one of his coat tail pockoU. The next
morning ha hunted up ivocors and di
vided with bim the ejqirosi charge on
a packago of clothing to tbo Howard
juissiun.
Western Common Sense,
Tho editor of tho Bureau, III., Re
publican, writes in rcfuronco to tho
hard timet that are complained of at
tho West. Tbo editor thinks that
there aro othor causes for general
complaint than the exactions of the
railway monopolists, and tbcro is too
much scheming to got a living with
out rendering an equivalent in honor
able labor. Our boys are not learning
usoful trades j our farmers' sons aro
crowding into tho small towns and
citicB eeekine alter positions as clorks:
our girls rofuso to do housowork, and
bo wo aro sending to r.urope for wort
mon, and buying of their artisans mil
lions worth of products and manufac
lures mat we ought to mako tor our
solves. Though our crop of rascals
is heavy, wo do not crow our hoinrt
though wo aro overrun with lads who
doservo flagellation, wo import our
willows. Our womon (unless greatly
doceivod) thine in foroign fabrics, and
our men are dressod in foroign clothes
v e aro iiko tno turmor who hires hi
noigbbors' sons to cut bis wood, food
his stock, and run his errands, whilo
ins own boys loal around saloons and
spend their timo in playing billiards
ami gamming, and then wonders why
in spite of his best efforts, ho sinki
annually docpor and doopor into debt.
till the sherilf deans him out, and ho
starts West to begin again. The timo
has come for ns to turn over a now
loaf. Our boys and girls mutt be
taught to lovo labor by qualifying
momscivos 10 do it Clileionlly. w
must turn out fewer professionals, and
more stciiiea artisans ana produoers.
. we must grow and fabricate tho im
monBe quantity 01 articles that wo
now annually import, and so reduce
the foroign dobt that we have so long
and so successfully augmonted year
by year. Wo must qualify our clover
uoys to erect and run lactones, saw.
mills, rolling-mills, machino-sbops, tan
nor i os, to open and work mines, im
prove and fashion Implements, and
doublo tbo products of tbo farm. If
wo shall adopt this policy , and thon
take such measures as will corroct tho
abusos growing out of our mammoth
railway privileges, wo shall witnoss
true development of national prospor-
iy vum will uo u mm as mo over-
lasting hill.
Blunders of Basufulsess. If tbcro
is any defect more striking than on
othor in American character, it Is bash
fulness. Young Amorica, in parlicu
lar, is painfully affected by it. An in
cidont is mentioned by a correspond
ent, who was dosirod by his aunt to
go over to neighbor Shaw's and sco
ho had any straw for sale for filling
beds. "Mr. Shaw," snid our infor
mant, "was blessed with a goodly
'number of Misses Shaw, und I there
fore felt a little timid at encountoring
them. To make the matter worso, 1
arrived just as tho family wore seated
atdinnor. Stopping at the doorway,
' hat in hand, I stamrnoicd out : 'Mr.
Straw can you spare mo enough sbaw
to fill a couple of bods V "
"Woll," ropliod tbo old gontlomnn,
glancing around at his largo family,
and enjoying my mistake, 'l don't
know but I can : how many will you
Jiood r
-"Jloforo I could recover, those hate
ful girls burst into a chorus of laugh
tor, and I broke for homo in a cold
sweat."
A Bftltimoropnpcr notices oanomo
thing remarkable that Scotchman
ha died In that city who was 111
years old, and was wounded in the
battle of Waterloo. We should think
it time that ho died.
Quiln aruoe that Grant should bo
loctcd nguin, bocnuso ho is a third-rate
map.
GMt,&MttUs, U.
Down I Down 1 1
THE , LAST " ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prlcesl
WE ere aow encnlog up ft lot of the tat and
mult seasonable Moods end Wares vsr
oM In this market, end at prion thai remind
one of the Rood old days of ohcnp things Thorn
wno look uiiln upon mis point, or doom oar alle
gation! superfluous, nood hut
CALL AT OVR STORE,
Corner Front and Market streets, '
Where they ean seo, feel, hear and know for them
selves. To fully understand what are cheap goods,
thii muit he done. Wa do not deem it noeossary
to enumerate and Itemise our Hock. It li enough
for ua to itate that - . - - .
We have Everything that is Needed
and consumed In this market, and at prloei that
ealonish both aid and young.
deoil) JOSEPH BIIAW 4 BON.
JTJANIEL GOODLANDER, (
LUTIIEttSDUna, FA.,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY & GLOVES, , , :i,
HATS A CAVS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobaoon, Groceries and FUh, Nails, Hardware,
yuoonsware and Ularaware, Muni ana
lloyi Clothing, Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Bobool Hooka,
a largo lot of Patent Medicines,
Caadlee, Null A Dried Fmlti, Cheese and Crack
ers, noo enu nine i owuer,
Flour, Grain end i'otatoos,
Clorer and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Morocco, Llningt, Bindings and
Thread, Bhooinakerr '.tools and
Ehoa Findings.
No greater varloty of goods In any itore In th
eonnty. All for lala Tory low for eaf h or country
produoe at the Cheap Corner. April 10, 1S7S.
J. M. KRATZER.
DF.SIhAnLE8TVLEorCaitlmr, AcM
for Men and Boys, at J. M. KHATZKlt'd.
THRKE-PtY, BrniMli, Ingrain and other
Carpets, also, floor Oil Clothl, at minted
frioel, it J. M. KKATZEBU
TJF.8T ASSonTMT.NT of Wall Papor ever
U olTored In this w
One gilt paper, ete., at
lj offered In this vicinity. 10c to $1 per piece,
J. M. KKArZHK B.
mil B MOST popular makes of Muslim, Fheet-
X lugit Pillow Mualios, Ac, at aiinall ndvanee
aoorecoit,by tho piece, at J. 51. kbatzkb h,
XTEW fiOOUH, NEW STYLUS, LARGE
1 AS80HTMKNT, LOW PlllCKH.all to be
lound at J. 01. atuiitn i,
L
A DIES' DRESS COOUM, In the groatcst
Tarloty-new spring shades nrwon and
most deiirabto itylea at J.
A VARIETY of Dress Goods, sulubl for
mourning also crap veils, oollars, Ao
oonstautly on band, at J. M. h KA IY.I.K S.
1 F.CEIVING a large aupply of Ladies' and
1 tbiidren s buoes, inaiio to oruer anil war
ranted. A handsome Uaitrr for S2.00 at ,
mchS J.M. KHATZER'S.
BVMT Uranit ware Tea Sets and Chamber
Bets, Knives and Forks, ilvr-platcil Porks
and Spoons, Table Linen, Nrpkine. very chwip, at
menw j, u, huuciln,
CHI AW LI, Scarfs, Neckties, Collars, Veils,
O Hair Ooodt, Ulovct, Ac Kid Uloves at Joo,
also the Joiepbin Beanlleii Kid (Horn, at
monzo tf. at. &K&ir.r.n o.
CHEAP GROCEIUKSt
LUMBER CITT, PA,
Th noderilentd mdoodow to fail old friend"
and nutrorfi that ho hni opened good lint of
UnULoUlcia) A rnUVlnlurio at th old itanl
of Kirk A Bpcacofj fur wliicU he lolicitn a lilicrai
Luniuar mhj, ra.. maron iu-u. .
1373.
1873.
GOOD NEWS!
Te Farmers all, both great and imall,
Come listen to our song j
We'll tell yon how w do intend
To help you all along.
When haying tomes, with intnmer boat,
And grass grows strong and tall,
And heads grow yellow oa the wheat.
And you want a afaohiae to cut them all
Then just call at out Market, In Clearfleld, and
w will sell you
WOOD MOWER OR SUPERIOR,
the bet and ehoaptt MteblnM In tha market
and which we frnaranteo to giro perfect satlirao
tion in atl kindt of grata. Light runntri, and
loa mod durable Mactunei builu
UAYItAKES!
We also' tell thnw dirterrnl kinds of HAT
RAKES. The COM LEY, MfdUrharging Rke,
iiAtibitsxuwn ana i.Ai AeiK, ham
which wo say aro three of the boat Rakes in tbo
world without fear of sucoeiifnl oontradietfon.-.
Bo sura and so them before buying any other.
TURK S II E R 81
When yon are ready for threshing we will sell
yon Ellis A Hoffman's On-bork Throsber, which
needs no roeominenilation, for one hundred of
them ar in as in tha aounty, aad no farmer will
exchange them lor any other niachin tn market
Don't overlook our Hay Forks Sprout's Phcar
and tne tiarpoon,witn puinoa drain mills, ran
nine Mills, reed Cutters. Dof Powers for churn-
ing, Ac. New Dt!U(JIE3 always on baud and at
prices to suit tho times.
All of the above Machines warranted to do all
thoy ar advertised to do, or no sals.
M. O. BUOWN A BRO.
CtearDcM, Pan June 11, 187.
HAYES, COULTER & CO.,
8aoci.v.fi to W. A. Arnold,
MillliPAtTTVItKM or
Heaters, Ranges, Low Grates
and MAtlBKMZED SLATE MANTELS.
Sol agents for the celebrated
CDILSON COOKING RANGE.
iT'Scnd for Catalogue.
No. I -ICt Chestnut Street,
JuasIS-6ra FniLADRLrillA.
JSAAC JOHNSON k SONS,
Manufacturers and Dealers la
Boots and NIiocm!
Mies', Mines' and ChlMrsn's llalten,
Moa't, Beys' and Women's niavy Boots, and
iirngana, ac, Ac. -Slot
and shop on Second stroct, nearly oppo
site U. V. Biglor A Ca.'s hardware store,
iW ., 1613 ly CLEAHKItLD, PA.
1 l-LiniMrniiT -j4
$0tfl,1.
SHAW HOUSE,
, (Cur. or Market A Frout Itrootf.) , ...
! CLKAlll'Iiai), I'A
Thlt magnilloaut Hotel 1 Mitirely new, om
plete in all ill appolutiuoutii, and eonvonicnt to
tho Court Homo. A Ireo Oniulbut rum to and
from the Depot on the arrival and doimrture of
aaoh train. MRS. K. 0. t'LHMUNTH, .
April 10, Wi. Prnprielrem.
WASHINGTON IIOUSR,
.w- NSW WArllIINOTO(f, PA.
Thli naw and wi'll furnirhrd houe hit boon
taken by the uuderniftned. Jlo fee ! eontldont of
hrinn able to render latiefaotion to Iboaa who way
favor biui with a oall.
May 8, 1S7J. 0. W. DAVIH, Prop'r.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Sooond and Market Stroota,
CLEAKHMI, PA.
TniJ old and eommodloue Hotel hat. during
the patt year, bean anlarged to double ill
former eapaolty for the entertainment of itran
gen and gueiU. The whole building bat ban
refurniihed, and tha proprietor wm spar no
palm to render kil gueiU toaloitablt wblll
taylng with him.
dr-Th 'Maniloa Honia" Omnlbm rum la
and from the Depot oa th arrival and departure
of eaeh train. JOHN D0UUHBHTY,
tpr-70 tf Proprietor.
JIJ U N T O V H II O V E, . ,
, , Oppoilte the Court Uouie,
. LOCK HAVEN, PB.NN'A.
jeU'TI
IIAUSBAL A KHOM, Prop's.
TknocKcniiOFi' house,
BKLLEFONTB, PA,
D. JOHNSTON SONS,
Pruprletori.
etJSTl
RAILKOAD HOUSE,
Mnln Btreet,
PIIILirrlllUBO, PRNN'A.
The underilgnod keeps oonstantly on hand th
belt of Liquors. His table la alwaya supplied
with th bait th market affordi. Th traveling
public will do well to give him a eall
noTl,'S. KOltKItT LLOYD.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Market 8t, bet Rccond and Third,)
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Tha subscriber bavinr boooni proprietor of
this hotel, would reipeetlully ask a liberal inar
of public patronage.
apiz 7a usunus i.r.irui.i'i.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CimWENSVILLE,
Clearfleld eonntv, 1 enn a.
This old and well aatahlilhed Hotel, beautifully
situated on th banks of the tiusquehauna, in the
borough of Gurwensville, has boon luased tor a
term ot years by th undersigned. It has bern
entirely refilled, and la now ope to th public
ffenorallr and tha traveling community in par
ticular, no pnina will oe iparca w rcnuer guests
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
(tabling room for th uoommodation of loams.
Charges mouermt.
bept. 2, 1870-tr. 1.1
i . T
$U$ccUautou:s.
JRATZER Si LYTLE,
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and Quecnsware,
Boole, Sboos, Hats, Cops, &C.
S-Sbomakn supplied with LEATHER
and BIIOB FINDINGS at reduced ratas.
SALT I SALT I SALT I at wholoiel and
retail Tory cheap. .: ,
PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ai.
A liberal discount to bnlldore. .. . '
IIOOSEUOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW
SHADES, OIL CLOTIIS-ln larg
quantities.
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and
CHOP, always n hand. .
r-Allofthe above goodi an purchased
liolutlvely for cash, and therefor ea and mill
be sold as cheap as lb cheapest. f.bll 71
Brarybodj wantfl to know which ll th beit
Uacuiua.
The Light-Running Domestic
answers this question.
Call at th store of J. Shaw A Boa and see the
H whins.
B. NEWTON BHAW,
May II, lflTS-Sra Agent.
BRICK I BRICK! BRICKI
A XEW BRICK YARD.
C,
f 8. PLUMMET! A CO., hsvlng started
ST a a now and cxloniiv Uru-k laril In
CloarllfM, are preparod (o inake contracts for first
olaes Jtwl Hrtck, lu large or small quantities.
Onlors and oom-spoodeoco solieitcd. Informa
tion can b obtain.-d by calling at Ilyndt--r's Ma
sic etorc, or ny adorcseins;
. H, ft.
UM.MER A CO.,
myT-tf
Cloarheld, Pa.
MARBLE AM) ST()E YARD
U u . a S. LIDDELL,
Ilavlng engaged In Hm Marble bnilness, desires
to inform her friends and the puWIe that she has
now and will kcop oonitanllyon hand a large an
well selected stock of ITALIAM AKD VKItMONT
MARBLE, and la prepared lo furaith to order
TOMBSTONES,
. . BOX AND CRABUE TOMBS,
" ' MONUMENTS,
Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window
- Sills and Caps, also,
BUHEAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ac
V.Yani oa Hood stmt, near tbs R, R. Brpot,
vit-nrnriu, ra, J07,7I
I. SNYDER.
PRACTICAI, WATCHMAKER
D paLR u
Watortos, Clook vnd Jowolry
Oppoill Court Houw,
Sacand 8lrcil. rl.KAUPII'l.ll PA
All klndi of repairing la aiy line promptly at-
8.
"t April x.i, 187J,
"gariluiaw, '.Itia'vww, iStt.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
II "A It DWA It ir,
I Alio, Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, FA.
7 ARM IN Q IMPLEMENTS of all
kinds for sale by
II. F. BIOLEIt ft CO.
7 AILROAD
WHEELDARROWS
for sale by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Halls, etc., for sal by
11. T, BIGLER ft CO,
H
ARNESS TRIM MINGS' & SHOE
Findings, for sal by
' ni V. BIGLER ft CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWORADCNES
lot sal b
U. F. BlGLER'ft CO.
gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS
AND
laas, sale
It. F. BIOLER ft CO,
RON ! IRON1 IRON1 IRON1
, For sal by ( ,
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
II
ORSE SUOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for sal by
' II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for sal by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sal by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
JfODDER CUTTERS for salo by
kcu-3070 II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
THE IH02TSIDE3
TIN AND STOVE STORE I
G. S. FLEGAL,
rhilipslurf;, Contro County, la,
rfnB andenlgnsd respectfully announces to
1 the pabli that be has en hand a oa.ro-
niliy-solocted and well assorted slock of
STOVES, IIEATERS, RANGES,
HOLLOW WARE I
TIN, COrrER AND SUEET-IllON
WARE1
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Hit stock of Cooking Storei coniiits of
...
THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which har nsvr failed to bring pac and
proeavtrtty into umiuea wnew it taoaM,
Diamond 8tat, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Spun'
California Cook nuve, tl pears' Antl-Uuit,
Uai'Iluming Cooking Btovei, Victor,
Reliance and Union Ranges,
' ' Bpar'Cooking Kanges,
kTbs Tin and Sheet Iron war siren with
th Htovil Is made of th heaviest and bsst
material, aad warrant t glv perfect calls.
faction.
His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
Is larger, bettor and cbaaper than ever fcefcr
ibiblU 10 th panu camming of
Speari' Revolving tight Illuminating Slovt,
Bvars Anu-irusi vst-aurnm, rarior ntov,
Bpeara' Orbicular Oai-Uurnlng Parlor
Btv, Spears' Oaa-Burning Parlor .
Btve, ttooiKt, rrt, um, Ida,
Bun, iropio,
. Nevada.
A.
Ac
Valcan, Elia and Victor Tleatera, Bpeara' Re
volving bigai ucatara. ,
H Is alia prepared to furnish a somplote
anortmsnt or
Tin, Copper, Sboot-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, dec,
Wholcsal or retail, manufactured aaatly and
with tba id view to lervloo, from th boil ma
terial in th market.
FLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUR A
COMMON IRON KITTLES,
Of every descrlptloa constantly oo hand,
OHDERS FOR SrOUTIKO, ROOFINQ
And other work belonging lo hli business will
b promptly filled by eiperlsneed and killfal
workmen.
BRASS, COrrER, OLD METAL, RAGS
- AND CASH
Takan In eiobang for goodi.
' ir-llo tsnerlally Invites th attention of
atoronants wisuing so purooase aiwooiesaie.as
Jhcy will and It to their advantage I examine
his stock bolur purcnasing eisiwnire.
Look oat for th Big Sign oppoilu th rut.
done ot sirs. Dr. roster. .
All Goons WainanraD ll Rarassxario.
3. ft.
PUIIpiburg, Jnn , 1SJ0.
Ft EG At,
autltl
Lime for Sale I
TUB nnderflfrntid, rildin(r near tht depot hu
ntavit eotnpletft rrn((tnnU with Lira
Humeri rut of Ui mountnin, whorshy b U n ta
bled l keep eonitanlly on hand a Urjo qnutil o(
PURE LIME1
which be offers lo fnnners and builders at a trill
abov colt. Tboeo In need of th article would do
well to glv in a eall, or address m by tetter, bo
fur negotiating their lime.
UKO. C. PABSMORI.
ClearDeld, Pa., Jnn t, I86.
J, 11, MMUR11AY
WILL PITPrt VMf WITH ANY ARTICLE
OF WRHCIIANDISK .T THII VERX LOWKHT
1'lUlJB, COMB AND BEE. (I::71:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
$ni)3 aufl rtcilUinra.'
11 HE LATEII MOVUI
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their new building on Second Street, nearly
opposite lb slur 01 nearer ileus,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
When they wilt continue to supply their old and
as many new austouers aa may oome, wita
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Indadlng all new remedies,)
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Olass and
1'alty, School llooka, htationery, I'apar,
A4 a'". fu" "ue of Brag
gilts' Sundries, Hair
Toaios,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Bruibca,
Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, Ac, all of
th r-rrt quality.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purpose only,
a
Pure Whit Load. Colors of all kinds, Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnltnes, Turpea
. Una, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish
Brashes, Flavoring
Kttractl,
Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Fnlce, ground and
nngrouod, of all kinds.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will And our slock of Chewing
and Ruiiibin Tobacco. Iinoortr-d and P-
moati Cigars, Souff and Fine-cut to be of the
very bet I brands in th market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNETS,
All kinds of OLASS WARE,
GARDEN 6EED8,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of aviry variety.
navlng a long einerlene In th Vuilncis, and
an eltenilre and well sohKtod stock of medicine.
wa are enabled lo III Fhvslclans' prescriptions at
tha shortest aotic and on th most reasonable
loruu, day and nighu
HARTSWICK A IRWIN,
Clearfleld, Pa., Mar II, 1871 -If.
$Usrfllanfcui$.
QLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
COMPANY.
rjAnE nndenigned, inocessors lo REKD t
I run ki,u, nave vurciiasea id ii.sah-
F1ELU PLANINU MILL, and redtted It for
doing an xtcnsiv business. All the machinery
will be added necessary to make It one of the
most oomplcts estab lihments of tha kind In the
State.
Thoy are now prepared to receive orders
for any work in that line. Tbay will give special
attention to ail materials for house building.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
U RACKETS, JtlOlLni.ro, tie,
OF ALL STYLES, always oa haad.
WORKED BOARDS, and all articles necesra-
ry for kuildlag, will b exchanged for DRY
1.1, Nil Kit, so that persona at a distance may
bring their lumber, exchaage It for, aad return
horn with th manufactured articles.
Tha Comnan will always hava on hand a large
took of dry lumber, ao as to b able to 911 a
order on luc shortest notice Only the beet and
most skillful bands will Ira employed, that the
public may rely upon good work.
Lumber will b worked or sold as low as It ean
be purchased anywhere, and warranted to give
.' r . : 1 i 111 I-. .. ......
the cash principle w can afford to work for small
prouu.
DRY LUMBER WANTED !
Eapeclstly one aad-a-half aad tw Inch panel
tUt bailness will be conducted under tho nam
of tbo
"CIcarAcld Naning Mill Co.'
0. B. Merrill will personally' luparintend tha
bunnis.
Orders respMtfull; solicited.
0. n. MERRKLL.
R. B. TAYLUR.
DAVID MMIAIiflllET.
M. 0. llltOWN A UHO,
Clearndd, Pa., January S, 1873.
The Lightning Tamer.
mllE anderslaaed are th sol Agents In thli
J. eonntv for the "North American UalvanUed
LlilUTNINO RODS." Thee ar Ik oaly safe
rods now In mi, and ar ndond by all th
riontfoo awn In Hi entry.
We h.r.hv aotifr tha ottiacnl of th conn
that w will put them up a better rod. and lor
lis money, thaa Is charged by tha foreign
gents who annnally traveri th county and
eairy off oar little caih, never to return.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Those wishing Lightning Rods erected en
Ibiir buildings need butaddreii as by Istter, or
eall In parsoa. W will put lb em ap anywhere
In thacounty,nd warrant Ibsra. The Kodiaad
Flituree ean b sssa at any tlms by calling
oar stor. U. F. UlULhrt A D
Clears. Id, March S(, 1M If
TUB CLEARFIELD
WOOD'CHQPPERS' AXE
Manufactured eipocllly for
TUB CLEARFIELD TRADE,
ton tit ti
avg'H
Tf. f. milLER A CO.
jbrjj (Goods, (5wr5fiJ, SU.
i.A.&W.D.IIlYIN
.DEALERS IX
GENERAL
JIfillClIANUISIV
SQUARE TIMBER,
LOGS & LUMBER
CUHWEM8VII.I.E, FA.,
A RE ejircrln. at their new Store Hoaso,
J. oomplcla itock of NEW O00P3, of all
dworiptiona.
Dry 'Goods and Groceries,
HARD WARE, .
BOOTS A STTOKS,
CLOTIIINO, &c.
IN LARQE VARIETY.
Flour,
JHeat,
Rye,
Oats,
Corn,
Always on hand and for sal at a small
adrano.
ROPE, la larg ouantltlei, sold low by coil ; alio,
PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL HOPE
and CANTIIOOKS.
On hundred easot of
ATWATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS,
for aula by th ease at wholeaal ratoa.
Received by ear load :
HUNTINGDON FLOUR,
and sold at small adrane.
HARNESS, of aH kinds, IIORSB COLLARS
and II AMES, IIORPK BLANKETS,
BUFFALO ROBES, Ac.
Also, oa sal Urtt-el.us two-bora WAOONS,
TWIN SLEDS, LOG SLEDS, and
" SLEIGHS.
Special Inducements offered t tbos getting
out Eqaar Timber and Logs, as we deal largely
in Luarbannea's Bupplie, and aro prepared at all
times to purchase Timber, Logs and Lumbar.
Curwenivllle, July 1, 1873.
j, r. WSATEU...
,.W. W. SETTS.
WEAYEIt A BETT.S
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at tha old itaud of 0. L. Reed A C(k,
their stock of goods, consisting of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CATS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARB,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.
At th moil reasonahn rates for CASH or I
axchang for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
r-Advene mad to those engaged In get
ting out arjuara timber on the most advantageoas
leruis. pdtljariTS
g L. KIRK, BON & CO.,
No. ISO North Third St-eet, oornar of Clkorry,
Philadelphia,
nve In store and offer for sale at th lowest
market prices, nnd on the most reasonable terms,
a larg an, well selected Sloea oi urneeries. leas,
Pnicea. Kith. Cheese, Ac., selectod In tbii, New
York and Baltimore markets, to which altontion
of country dcalcra Is particularly rcquestod.
t..lu.ly
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
H A Xl la H,
r ALL (IMK1I
Baggago Barrows, Warchoasa Trucks, Copytn
rrosies, Improvod Money Drawor, Ae.
II.
F. BIGLER. & CO.,
Healer In Hardware,
jnchMrf:tf Second Street, Clearfleld, Pa.
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
IIAJNUIMU VAS1SS,
Slovo Lining nnd Firo Brick,
kept ccnttanlly on hand.
STOVE AND EARTHENWARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I
CROCKS! TOTS! CROCKS
dtaher'a Patent Alrtlffhl Bclf Kfalliig
Finn I ana I
BIITTKR CROCKS, wllh lids.
CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS,
Ari'i.n-nun km t kulhs,
PICKLE CHOCKS,
FLOWER TOTS, . 1'IB DIBIIES,
BTEW TOTB.
And a great many other things to numerous to
meniion, to ue iu at .
FRED'K. LEITZJNCES'S
STONE r WARE TOTTERY,
jTomer ol Cherry and Third Stratls,
co;AKKii;i,n, fa. Ug3
BIGLER, YOUNG LU.,
(RueocMors to Bcynton A Yonng,)
FOUNDERS & MACUINISTS
Manufacturers of
PORTABLE & STATIONAEY
STEAM ENGINES
Conor of Fourth and Find Stroote,
CLEAHf IELI), pA.
HAVINQ engaged In the manufacture of Irst
claai MACHINERY, wa respectfully Inform
th public that w ar now prepared to 111 all
orders as cheaply and as promptly as oaa bo don
la any of th oitiea. W naaufaetur and deal In
Malay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys,
Oiflord's Injector, Bleaia Gauges, Steam WbiiUos,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cops, Qaoge Cocks, Air
Cocks, Glob Valve!, Check Valves, wrought Iron
Pipes, Bloam Pumps, Boiler Feed ramps, Antl-
Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, (lam Pack
ing, and all kinds of MILL WORK) together
with Plows, Sled Soles,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and other CASTINOS of art kinds.
r-8-Orderl solicited and 8 lied at oity prlou.
All letter ef Inquiry with refereue to machinery
of our manufacture promptly answered, by addres-
Ing ni at Clearfleld, Pa.
dectno-tf BIOLER, YOUNO A CO.
RECONSTRUCTED.
DANIEL STEWART & SON
IUvlnjr pBrehid tb Chep Clothlnjf Hnan ot
Iim L. Kitnitein, bT tb lrirft uid hti
u tort incut of Muatatoreii Uuotlj in tbeoou&ty,
aud out Kit tboii
READY MADE CLOTIIINO,
for Mod, Boji and Children,
n-
80 Pen CENT. CHEAPER
thnn any other lioaM In tb ooooty.
I tiny will tiwtri ktKp uua urco ana cl
eg ant aumrlmtni of
OENTS" FURNISHING GOODS,
COLLARS, . ;
' ' TIES,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
Ac, Ao.
OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS.
If yon want to get good and stylish Clothing,
at tow figures do not tail to oall at their etttab-lir-hmeat
beforo spending yuur money eleewbere,
Remember the place.
augT'7I DANIEL 6 TEW ART A BON.
LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES ! STOVES !
ever brought to the county, are being received at
the Hardware Establishment of II. f. llltil.tli
ek CO., comprising the Mlowing Cuok Stoves
srEAn'8 CALonmc.
SUtiUEHANNA,
HLGUI.ATOa,
NOBLE,
EXCELSIOn,
. . TiauMni.
GOV. TENN.
ItEADIKO,
NATIONAL RANGE, AC. AC.
Alio, th following lloallng Stores 1
SrEAR'8 ANTI CLINKEIl,
SPEAIt'S ANTI DUST,
STEAR'S ORBICULAR,
Sr EAR'S FAKLOR COOK,
MORNING LIGHT,
KON TON,
GIPSEY,
VULCAN,
-. SUNBEAM,
RUDY
PAUPDINEGO,
CHESTER EGG,
VOLCANO,
TUOENIX,
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE
ROOM B10VE3, AC.
Clearfleld, Sept. 16, I Ml.
LIIHHERNBNI
rBRFECTIOR IN
CANTHOORSI
The Clearfleld Eacelslor Canthook will not
wear out or break, being eonalnicled with on
solid band from clip to point.
It Is pronounoed by ail practical lumbermen
who har eiamlned It to be th moat perfect
Canthook ever Invented.
Amos Kcnnard, Patentee.
Manufactured by Auo Knxxino A Co., at
. CLEARFIELD, TA.
WTAH orders promptly attended to. nl'70
jJOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
MRttrAcrnaie
LUMUEIl, LATH, AND TICKETS
Sawed rnlcnt Ribbed Shingles.
II. II. S11I1.LIN0F0RD, Preildenl,
OBco-Forest Place, No. I2S 8. dlh st, Phll'a.
JOIIN LAWSlin, Qaneral Sup't,
Osceola Mills, Clearfleld county, Pa.
Auo TOWN LOTS for sale
of tlsoeola.
In the borough
Auo Keep th LARtlKHT ASSORTMENT
of (lods la nM.a.l.i .1
Al.so Ke
I Store In OiceoU. " "
,Uautouj,
rjpilE AUTOlt
Kiilillng; , nilne!
Thli Knitting Maohln : t" of Uw
ful Inventions of th g. V. " rti
aml tugenlo) iiHriioonl T '" '!, k"
aiihlev.d what tbouwndi I kSIiiiI,
tried to attala. That is, a "lJ 'IKU ui
milk. .1... .Ill L-ll . m.-i. MVSB teU-.
CHINK, that will knit a sock " "isst.
heel and toe, oemplet. Narroa V"1!"".
Ut.lt. all rredeeo I vara. Nubia .' ' ""w, HoM.
Men'i Knit JaokeU, Uuiiery of a
nut an eudleaa variety of Usoful i
DNl
,1 Goodi. It will knit from a WaU -""tii,
Hleigh Job, and does It with neati '"a das.
patch. Persons Ibat are Incapeciateu '"said
work, caa earn from
8a TO $H DOLLA2
Per Day with th Knitter.
Thi. Miutklna baa taJteO lb highest F.-t Kei
t the Principal Expositions, State an I Cc .fy
u..-.. It 1. almnla and durabl in cout.rujL1 w,
.,l w.''l wear a lito-tlme. A It Is eoi itruuf
with the Jineet meenanlcal wzaeiueas, a;n wi -
Joneral ran,' -' , fUH
and Is only l!n"ed in beanty anvl styk I, Oj
Imagination an J Ingenuity of tha oiw.;.-.
RET AM L PRICE, ttOJU,
For reference th pull; "an address 0rcUliv
on the following rcildentiof llcarneld cuui.t.
Josiah Thompaon, Jonathan i.'rtihero, Ji(t
Norrii, D. D. Bitter, John r. Mtuli, fitrw ssr.ik,
Lewis J. Ilurd and John Orr, Ilard P. O.f ilrt
Johnston, Abraham Hpeneer, Elliba lm.n,'
Oramplan Hills P. 0. J Joseph Kirk, Jots i,.
am, James Curry, LumC?or City. '
Hamuel Jenkins, Esq, a Curwcnivillo, i,
General Agont for Clearfleld Mid JerTert'.) e()IlQ.
Ilea. All ueeeiaary iafurraatlou can be oLiucl
by oalling upon him. April 10, 1!"
READING FOR ALL II
SOOKS 4 STATIONERY.
Market ait., Clearfleld, (at th Poat OZc
fTIIIB nadrslged bgi leave I aancnrftii
X Ibecltlieni f Clarlld aad vlciaiij, : 4
be hai fluid np a room aad has just re.u:-, -j
from th city with a larg amount of
matter, coniisting ia part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous EoaL,
Blank, Account and Pass Books of sverr . 1.
seription j Papar and Envelopes, French pr . i
and plain 1 Pens and Pencils; Blank, I.
rapera, ueeas, atortgageit Judgment, En; :
tlon and Prominory notes White and Par; ,
meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill (
Sheet, Muai for ellh.r Piano, flute ar VI ;
oniuatly oa head. Any booki or itatlor
deiired that I may not hava oa hand, will be c'
ordered by flrst express, and sold at kolnr .
rr.uilto aolt eaitomen. I will also tt p
periodical liMratare, sach as Magatinei.K-
paperi, Ae. r. A. UAULJ
Ulearaeld Hay T, UoJ-tf
TEW STORE AND NEW GOOD.S
JOS. SHAW & SON
Have jasl epwned a
Niw Stobi, oaMainSt.,CLiAtruLo,
lately occupied by Wm. F. IBfli.V.
Their atock eoniiiti o(
mm? cocDCDiD.:?
Gaocicu of the beat quality,
QuEENSWARC, Roots and SLc;.
and erery article rjoceiaafT for
ooe'i comfort.
Call and eiamine onr (lock before ;
chulng elsswhere. May 0, 1866-li.
DAVID YOUNG,
Stonc-Culter and Stone-Mas
w
ILL eieeuU all work tn bis lins at a
rat prices and In FIRST-CLASS si
Architectural Ornaments
In ALL STYLES. Ston Brassing ef n -1
descrlpllon, aad all kiad of masoa wsrk '
traelod for la oreatof lhoounty. Any per
wishing to have rtspecubla mase ork r.
stono-calting done, will And it to their Intr -
to call upon ma a woaia eiro miorra u. . -lie
that I ean deliver any quantity or elan
stone desired, as I am the owner of a
FI GST-CLASS STOSE QUAEI.V
Orders for work ean b addressed lo
DAVIO VOl'KO,
maris,'! Clearfleld,
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE nOME IHDUSTlrt,
TDK undesigned, having aiUbllihed a Sf
sery on the 'Pike, about half way betMe
Clearfield and Carwensrllle, is prepared le fi
nish ell kiedaef FRUIT TREES, (standard:;."
dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Orsp Vini,
Gooseberri, Lawton Illaekberry, 8trawbr-?T
and Rasberry Vines. Als. Hlberlaa Crab IV,
guinea, and early ecarlet Rhabarh, A. Ore n
promptly attended to. Address,
' ' - J, D. WRIOIIT.
septt-flfl-F CerweasvUll,
S5
tOn P uy I
A tent wantoJ!
TO
All alauee of working prof.
of either sex, young or old, make more monev
work for as in their pere moments, r all the tlr.;.
than at aaythlng el.. Particular free. Aden.,
ti. b tin sua A Co., Portland, Maine. octSO'TSyl
Mattes.
Clearfield County Bank,
TUB Clearfleld County Bank as aa iaeorpria
led Institution has goa oat of eilitenet by
tha surrender of It eharter, on May IS, IH.
All its stock Is owned by the snbscribcri, ls
will continue th Banking business at tbs
place, as private Bankera, under tbs Ann suss
of the "Clearflsld County Bank." W art re
sponsible for th debts al tb Bank, and will pay
lta notes on demand at th counter, vifcim
received and interest paid when money is lefl far
a flid lime. Paper discounted at ill pertisl.
as haretofor. Our personal wpoBiibiliiv It
pledged for all Deposit received end buiism
transacted. A continuance of tb liberal pat
ronage of the business men of the cooat;
spectfully solicited. As President, Ciihlitssi
offoersof th lata Clearfleld County Esi,
require th notes of laid Sank to b preiiswa
for redemption.
JAS. T. LKONARD, RICBARII SHAW,
WM. rORTKR, JAS. B. OBUAM,
0. L. RERD, WM. A. WALLACK-
Th bnslaau of th Bank will b. '',",'
John M- Adlal., Iiq., aa Caihlsr. t '
Counly National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, TA.
ROOM In Masonic Building, en door aorls ef ,
C. 1). VYation'l Drug 8lore.
I'aisngo Tickets to and frota Liverpool, Qaw-.
town, Ulasgow, London, Paris and CopeeM-.
Also, Drafts for sal oa tuo Royal Bank of IreUsa,
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAM KB T. iifiUnAni',
W. M. SHAW, Caihler.
J. D.M Uirk. Edward Part
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
or
McGirk & perks.
MuoooKors to Foster, Perks, A Co..
Phlllp.liurK, Centre Counly. P-
W11KHB all tha business of a Banking
will oe transacted promptly and
most favoraole terma mart-
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 Boullt Tlilrd Street, l'lilladilf""
UA.ru. ERS,
And Dealors in Government Securities.
Application by mail will rceeiv proal "r;
.n. and all Information cbeorfull.r a'""T
-1 Al.cit ll-U-
lion
Orders silieted.
1 Al'TION All nerw.ns are her. J "'"".
I . ... .. ,.,..: nrcl'e
V 001 to tueauie Willi 110 1 it II f '
(In Cook 8tove, en Heating Clove, tic"1 "j.
one Cow, one yearling Heifer, trlvV, , 'isd
.eooing, in uie t'nion iioti-i, in - ',4
all tha eanicU and furnitur
in sain o..
now In poasesrlon of Mra. M
" -"i.. at
same belongs to m au'l la aul
W..Wu.'lDb.
... at asni
any time.
(lien Hope, July Pj 17J
DismoLirr ,nn ri.. eo-p.ri;'; r
lofor e ,!,,;., between 'lll,n' , r,M
W. WrigM -"ZL flnn .".' ,,,l,di
Uro,
!" fhc rnarchin.liiing ou-i"- bMi0(.
' jijeolved by mutual eoaeeal. i.U
been
wl'
j.W, WW1""
Jon. t, H7S.-t-l-