Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 03, 1873, Image 4

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, 1'A. .
VYBni'PSDAY MORNIKH SEPT. I, I87.
fJ-
Letter From Union. .
Hockton, August 25, 1873.
Editor Republican s
Dear Sm I have scon some print
ed documonls, licajod "Domocratlo
Convontion," calling for a convontion
of dologutcs to moot lioroaftor at llio
Court llouso, In CloarfieM, for tlio
purpose of nominating a now lot of
cnndidatos, to be voted for at tlio Oo
tobcr olcolion.
I cannot forbear giving you ray
opinion on tho subjoct, in a very few
words. Is it posaiblo tlmt tho Democ
racy of our county has suffered to
such an extent, from tho bad influ
ences around us, that wo cannot make
a satisfactory nomination any raoro
and harmoniously stand by itf If
thore was unfairness practiced or al
lowed at our Primary Eloutiori In somo
townships, it cannot be hclpod now,
nor bettored by any such call of Con
vention. I hopo whan you soo, as I
have seen, that some of thoeo callBaro
hoaded by tho numos of moo that
novcr cost a voto with the Democrats
nor novcr intend to do so, you will
soo by the blossom, or even by tho
bud, whon you so well know the root
of the treo, what may bo oxpooted in
tho fruit.
Now, fellow oilizens, can any man
be led to bolievo that any good can
result from such a courso, aftor hav
ing boon doluded so oflon by some of
the samo men ? Whut wo can do that
will result In any good to the pnrty,
at this late period, is to stand shoul
der to shoulder, more Grmly than ev
er before, in the election of our can
didates now nominated,and try to rem
edy tho evils complained of botwecn
this election and next full, so that we
will not be found to err in tho same
manner again. Unity, my friends, by
all moans, and lot selfish motives and
nil olso that can do our party no good,
bo cast into tho background. Let ns
all boar in mind that we have almost
lost our glorious Govornmont, handed
down to us by AVashington, Jefferson
and othors, by boing split among our-
sclvoe, until tho enomios of our coun
try rodo triumphantly into power and
have nearly dovastntod a great por
tion of tho same.
Now, sir, you nro at liberty either
to give this a place in your valuable
paper, or othcrwiso, whilo I remain
your humble sorvant.
A L'mom Democrat.
A Michigan Lumberman,
A paragraph in recent Michigan
paper hug elicited from tlio Puntiuc
Gazette the following respecting the
landed wealth of a citizen of that
Slate: "I)r. David Ward's great wealth
routs in his immonso amount of cork
pine lands in Michigan and AViacon.
sin, amounting to over 150,000 acres,
every forty of which he has been over
himself, making a careful estimate of
the number and dimensions of the
trees, and noting all the characteris
tics of soil. His land was nearly oil
solected from close observation years
beforo most pcoplo had an idea of
their ultimate value, and the very best
taken ; location upon streams and fu
tilities for running the timber to mar
ket were carefully considered, so that
to-day he owns the finost tracts of re
ally avnilublo and valuuble cork pine
in tho United States, and tho moat of
it. Ilia pino lands may be summa
rized as follows: On the Saginaw,
30,000 acres ; on tho Manistee and An
Saublo, 00,000 acres; on tho Chippe
wa, in Wisconsin, 80,000 acres. To
tal 150,000 acres. In addition ho owns
20,000 acres of tho very best hard
wood timbered lands for farming in
the central and northern part of tho
Stato, bosides c'l his valunblo proper
ty in Oakland county, and 13,000,000
feet of logs afloat. Placing the samo
valuation upon big pine lunds alooo,
as other persons are selling dotached
tracts in the vicinity of his, and it ag
gregates the sum of $0,500,000, and
wo may here say that that umount of
greenbacks slacked up would not ob
tain the deeds of his pino property
alone. The difference in pino land is
vory groat, as between cork and oth
er qualities, and acre by aero tho cork
nets more than threo timos as much
as any other variety." In Wisconsin
fully a dor.on lumbormon boast that if
thoir pice lands woro luid out into
strips n milo wido thoy would reach
across tho Stale, or ovor two hundred
miles in length.
A Wiru's Rusk. Tho llarylund
Advocate says: A Pennsylvania lady
has a most romantio and ingenious
way of managing tho gentloman so
happy as to bo her husband. Exas
perated by her porsintont conversa
tion, he ungnllantly boxed hor cars
tho other day. Tho wretched woman
cant but ono lingering, reproachful
glance upon hor lord and fled, simply
observing as eho departed that the
briny deep should wuah away tho in
sult. Leaving behind her everything
mosl dour and precious to hor tho
homo of hor married life lull of beauti
ful and chctisod momorios this heart
broken woman rushed frantically to
tho canal, und, with ono purling sigh,
throw in a largo stono which made a
mighty spalttb. Then she went and
hidhorsclf in tho bushes and giggled,
whilo her husband and twonly other
men lurried up, with horror depicted
upon thoir countonnnces, and wildly
drugged the canal for hor body. When
tho injured wifo bct-amo convinced
that tho wretch had suffered onouih.
hIio appeared from behind the buithes
ana led him homo a resigned and wil
ling victim.
To sco how eagorly a human being
will catch at a straw, it is not neces
sary to witncM a drowning. Tho pho-
nonionon is now manliest chiefly with
in stiloons, where ono ond of tho straw
is immersed in a tumbler.
"Och 1" says a love-sick Hibernian,
"what a recreation it is to be dying in
love; it sots the hokrt aching to doli-
cntoly, tbcro's ro taking a wink of
sleep for the pleasure of the pain 1"
A Cincinnati man is said to bo train
ing hitm.elf for his approaching mar
riago by pasoing several hours a day
in a boils r shnp.
aaaicu
gt'M cotte, (SttmUi, tt.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices!
Tt TB are now opening np lb lot of the belt and
f inoet onaennahle tiouda and Wmret arer
offered In thli market, and at itrloee that remind
one of the rood old dave of oheap things. Those
who lack faith upon thla point, or deem our alle
gations superfluous, need but
V.1LL T OVil STOKE,
Corner Front and Market streets,
Where they ean see, feel, hear and know for them
selves. To fully uodonland what are oheap goods,
this must be done. Wa do not deem It nooessary
to enumerate and Iteuiaa our slock. . It Is enough
for us to slate that
We have Everything that is Needed
and consumed In thla market, and at prices that
astonish both old and young.
leoll) jlUttlsril HIIAW A BON.
JQANIEL GOODLAKDEB, .
LUTIIERSBPRO, FA,
Dealer is
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY & GLOVES,
HATS CAPS and D00T3 4 SHOES. , .
Tobacco, Grooorioi and Flita, NtUi, Hardwara,
yueonatrar and Ulainwir. Mem tna
Uoji' Clothing. Drag, I'.inti,
Oils KoImioI Hm.ki, . .
ft larg lot of Patent Mediotnci,
Candtas. Nuti A Dried Frulti, Cheeie ud Crack-
n, Kuck and ft. no rowaer,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes,
Clover and Timothy Seed.
Sol Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Binding, and
'1 bread, hhoctnakrrs' iuuis and
, Shot finding..
No greater Tarlotr of goods In any store In th
county. All fur sale rery loir fur cash or count rj
produce at the Cheap Uurner. Aug. 11, l7J.
J. M. KRATZER.
Dt-XinAIII.RHTVI.EH of Cassimeres, Ae,
forMonand Boys, at 1. M. KHATZKK'd.
TIIHEE-PI.Y, Brussels, Ingrain and other
Carpets, also, Door Oil Cloths, at reduocd
prices, at J. M. KRATZBH'g.
BEST ASSORTMENT of Wall Papar ever
offored in this vicinity. 10c to $1 per pieoa,
6ne gilt paper, etc., at J. M. KHATZKK'S.
fTMIP. MOST tionnl.r rnnk.. nf Vn.lln. Ph.t
X fngn, Pillow Musline, Ae.,at asmall advance
above cost, by the pieoe, at J. M. KHAiKH'H,
AT E W CJOOIrH, NKW STYLES, LA ROB
11 ASSOUTNENT, LOW PRICK, all to be
louod at J. M. MIA 1 it II H.
LA 1)1 EH I)K EM iH)l)S, In ths greatest
variety new spring shod. newest and
must deiirable styles at J. SI. KltATZk'K'S.
1 VARIETY of Dress floods, suitable for
iX mourning also orape veils, collnnt, Ae,
cunitantly on hand, at J. II. KRATHKUS.
Ik F.CEIVINO a large supply of Ladies' and
Xt i nnuren s Mioee, tusrio to order and war
ranted. A handsome Gaiter for (2.01) at
mchit J. M. KRATZEK'S.
HEr Orsnlta ware Tea Sots and Chamber
Sets, Knives and Forks, Silver-Dialed Fork?
aud Spoons, Table Linen, Kspkins, very rhsp, t
mon J. M. hnAXi6r.n o.
Oil AWLS, Starrs, Nocltles,
Collars, Veils,
kJ Hair Uoods, Ulorcs, Ac.
Kid M loves at 74c
aite tne josepntne Beainiess hid moves, at
memo j. M. hKAIZLK s
CHEAP GROCERIES!
LUMBER, CITT. PA
The undersigned announces to bis old friends
and patrons tliat he has opened a good line of
uu'ii i-.iuM a rum at the old stand
of Kirk a Bpenoer, for which he solicits a liberal
patronage. it. vr. bl'AAtCn,
Lumber City, rs March 20-tr.
rpo TUB
FRONT!
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AT THK
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
AND
ICE CREAM SALOON I
The nnderslinod havinjr iust fitted uo now.
largo and comfortable rooms on Market street,
near Third, respectfully informs the publiothat
ha now drepared to accommodate them with
everything in his Una on abort actio and at all
hours of tiie day. lie keeps oa hand
EKESIi BREAD,
BUSKS, ROLLS, PIES,
CAKES, all kinds.
ICE CUE AM,
and a general assortment of
CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, e.,
Allofwbleh will be delivered to customers at their
reeidenocs, when requested to do so.
ICE CREAM, by the dish, served In a neatly fur
nished room.
Thankful for the generous patronage bestowed In
tha past, ha hopes to merit and receive a eon
tlnuonoe of tha samo from his old ensto
msrs, and other.
JOHN STADLER,
June 19.'7S-lf.
HAYES, COULTER & CO,,
, . Buoceiiori to W. A. Arnohl,
HAnrpAcTimitit- or
Heaters, Ranges, Low Gralcs
and UAIIUKLIZED SLATE MANTELS.
So!e agents for tho celebrated
C1IILSOX COOKING RANGE.
fifSni for Catalogues.
No. 1.101 Chestnut Street,
June 25Hm PHILADELPHIA.
JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS,
Manufacturers anJ Dealers In
ISootN it lid NIiocn!
Ladles', Misses' and Children's Osltcrs,
Men's, Boys' and Women's Hoary Boots, and
urogans, aa., Aa.
Store and shop on Second street, nearly oppo
site -. a. uigier vs. s naruware store,
Feb. 1, 1871 ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
TJARGAINS IN MUSICAL
IN
XJ I
STRUM HUTS I Organs, both new and
second hand, at the Music Store, opposite (lulieh's
Furniture Store. All persons interested are Invi
ted to call and eiamlna a new style or Oraan now
on eablhition. Sheet Music and Music Hooks
constantly on band. aplli-fltf
WILLIAM M. IIKMtY, Jvnrict
or tmb Fiacb Ann ScfUYKwrn. LtlMDKU
CITY. Cullectlont ttitd and noaov nroBiutlT
MM rvr. Artirtnof AfrrocDient fend dftml. of
j rcct ur A9 ohrg, . iyZi'H
SIIAW HOUSE, V
i (Cor. of Market A Front streets,)
I'LKAHKlKl.D, PA.
Thl. m.nin.i.nL Motnl Is antirelf new. earn-
plute in all Its appointments, and oonveaient to
the Court House. A ire uuinmu. run. u nu
Irom tha Depot on the arrival and dnpartur of
each train. MRS. K. O. CLKMENTS,
April 10, 1ST. l-riiptletresi.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NEW WA8IIINI1TON, PA.
This new and well furnished houra has boon
taken by the undersigned. He feels oonndont uf
being able to rendor satisfaction to those who may
favor him with a call.
May S, 1H71. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
CornerofSeoondand Market Street!,
f'l.KAIIKlLI). PA.
fTiniS old aad eommodlons Ilotal baa. during
M oil ymmt ' . vwu -" n --
gers and guests. Ths whole building has keen
reiurnisn.u, INS U. nulli;ivi wi.a wvumw "v
nains la render his lusill comfortable while
eialog wiin bihi
rTha 'Mansion House' Omnibus runs to
ana rrom tna uepotoa ine arrival anu a.panvre
of each train. JOHN DOUGHERTY,
apr6-70 tf Proprietor.
jJ-ONTOUR HOUIE,
uppoatte tna uourt House,
LOCK HAVEN, PK.NN'A.
JeM'Tt riAUSEAL A KR0M, Prop's.
TJHOCKliRIIOI K HOUSE,
UULLlSrONXS, fA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
octli'Tl Proprletora
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PHILll'HllllRil, PENN'A.
Table always supplied with tha beat tha market
affords. The traveling public is invited to call.
novl. tis. houhki uuiu.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Markot St, bet. Second and Third,)
iLioAKb'iia.ir, y.
The subscriber having becoma proprietor of
this hotel, would respectfully ask a liberal share
ef public patronage.
api7 UHOitUB Lbirui.ui.
SUSQUEHANNA nOUSE,
CURWEN8VILLE,
Cloarfleld county, Penn a.
This old and wall establilhed Uot., beautifully
situated on tha banks of the Susquehanna, in the
borough of Curwonsville, has been leased for a
term ol years by the undersigned. It has been
entirely refitted, and is now open to the public
generally and the traveling community in par
ticular. No paina will be spared to render guests
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
Stabling room for tha accommodation of teams.
Charges moderate.
Bept. 18, l70-tf. ELI BLOOM.
JUATZER 4 LYTLE,
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Dealers In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and Queensyvare,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,&c.
VBhoamakera supplied with LEATHER
and SHOE FINDINGS at reduced rates. '
SALT I SALT I SALT I at wholesale and
retail very cheap.
PAINTS, 0IL8, CALCINED PLASTER, A a.
A liberal discount to builders.
HOUSEHOLD OO0D8, CARPETS, WINDOW
SHADES, OIL CLOTHS in large
quaatitles.
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN VEAL and
CHOP, always hand.
faT'Alloftha above goods are purchased
sieluilvely for cash, and tharefora eaa and fill
be sold aa cheap aa the cheapest. febll 73
Errvhdr wuti to know which ti th bait
.H&cn in.
Tlio Llghl-Runnlns Domestic
aaswera this questloa.
Call at tha store of J. Shaw at Bon and see tha
Machine.
R. NEWTON SU AW,
May II, lS7J-Sm Agent.
BR1CKI BRICK! BRICKI
A SEW MICK YARD.
T 8. PLUMMKR A CO., hnvlnj ttartud
ft new ml tjlv Brick Yard In
Clrftrfield, r nrtim.rrd to make ooatniRli for first
olr.nn Ktd Brick, In larire or miill ntiantilipi.
itruort nu oorrffnorulcnro oolicitrtl. lnrormft
tlnn cn be obUinid by sailing at liyndcr'i Ma-
io Mure, or fcj 'iiireina
w.s. pluMMrn a co.,
my7-tf Clenrfleld, Pa.
MARBLE AM) ST0E YARD !
Mai. 8. S. LIDDKLL,
Having engsfrod In tha Mirbla business, desires
to Inform her friends and the public that alio has
now and will keep constantly on hand a targe and
well solected stoekof ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARRLR, and Is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
DOX AND CRADLE TOM US,
MONUMENTS,
Curb! and Tost, for Cemetery Lota, Window
Sills and Caps, also,
BUREAU, TAHI.B AND WA.SU STAND
' TOPS, Ac, Ac
S. YM on Reed street, near the R, R. Depot,
VIWDSHl, s a. jeT,7a
8. I. SNYDER,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
Vill'! AD MUIB I
fsMWalohos, Clockt and Jowolry,
Oppositt Court Ilousa,
Fecond Street, CLEARFIELD, PA.
All kiuds vf repairing in my line promptly
adcd to, April 23, 1873
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
. s , Baaiaaa 11
Ill AB WAKE,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
7 ARMING IMI'LEMENTS of all
kinds fur sale by
II. F. BIO LEU & CO.
JAILKOAD WUEELBARKOWS
for sale by
II. F. BIGLER i. CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, etc., for sale by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO,
TTARNESS TRIMMINGS k SIIOE
1A
Findings, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO,
QUNS,PISTOLS,SWORADCNES
. , for sals by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO,
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Biies, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
RON I IRON I IRON I IRON I
Tor sale by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
TTORSE SHOES & HORSE SIIOE
SAILS, for lata by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO-
ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for sal, by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
MIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
. BOXES, for sals by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
pODDER CUTTERS for salo by
Men 30-70 H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
THE IE017SI2-3
TIN AND STOVE STORE!
G. S. FLEGAL,
riiilipstaiff, Co&tre Couaty, Pa.
rriflS inderslgoed raspactfully announces to
X the public that be baa on nana: a car,
fully-aeleoted and wall assarted stock of
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
nOLLOW - WARE I
TIN, COPPER AND SHEETJRON
' WARE!
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE I
Bit stock of Cooking Stores consists of
HIE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which have never failed to bring peace and
prosperity into lamiliea where it is used,
Diamond Stat, Parmer, Herald, Charm, Spears'
California tool stove, b pears' AMI. Dust,
(jes Burning Cooking Stovse, Victor,
Reliance aad Union Ranges,
Bpeart' Cooking Ranges,
Ac, arc.
W.Tk Tta and Sheet Iron ware give with
the rjtov.s le made of tha heaviest and best
material, and warranted to give perfect satis
factloa.
Eis Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
It larger, batter and cheaper than aver before
exDiDita to toe puouo . -consisting ol
Speare' Revolving Light Illuminating Store,
epcara' inll imii uas-unrning I'arlor Stove,
Spears' Orbicular .Oas-Buralng Parlor
fcitovo, Spears' tias-Burr.ing Parlor
Stove, Boquct, Pearl, (Jam, Ida,
Sun, Tropic, Nevada,
Ac, Ac
Vulcan, Elm and Victor Dealers, Spears' Re
yoiving bigot ueatert.
Ha la also prepared to famish a complete
assortment or
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Woodon and
Willow 'Waro; flee,
Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with tha sole view to aervloa, from aba feast ma
terial in tha market.
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS,
PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A
COMMON IRON KETTLES,
Of ovary daeerlptloa aonstantlj on haad
ORDERS FOR SfOUTING, HOOFING
And ether work belonging t kls bualness will
be promptly Blled by aiperloncd and skillful
workmen.
BRASS, COPIT.K, OLD METAL, RAGS
. AND CASII
Taken Id exchange for goods
geT-TIe especially Invites tha attentloa of
Merohants wishing to purohasa at wholesale, as
they will dud It to their advantage to examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere.'
Look ont for tho Rig Pirn opposite tha resi
dence ef Mrs. Dr. Poster.
All Goods WiaiaXTiD At RiraisaTto.
CI. 8. H.F.CAL.
Phlllpsburg, June S, 1870. , aug 68
Lime for Sale I '
rpiIK nndcrn.jrned, roaiding noar the dppnl fiai
.JL mada oompleto arrangninanli with Lima
Humeri aaat of the mountain, whnrel.y ha le ana
bled to kaep ooaatantly on hand a large quantity of
, PURE LIME!
whleh ha offers to farmers snd builders at a Irlfle
above cost. Those In need of the artinle would do
w.ll to giro ma a call, or address ma by letter, be
fore negotiating thalr lima.
UKO. 0. PASSMORB.
Clearlcid, Pa., June t, I Mil.
J. R. M'MURRAY
wiu, srtpn.Y von with ant article
OK MRRCIIANDIHR AT THK VERY LOVTFHT
PRICB. COMB AND SEE. (.4.78;y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
$xp ana Utlirliifs.
IIIB LATEST MOV El
TIIE LATEST MOVE !
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their sew building on Second Street, nearly
opposite tna store oi nearer m setts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Whr they will eotiHou to funptr their old d
m man j nw outtumeri ai ma oume, with
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALSl
POARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Including all new romedios,)
Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Olast and
Putty, School Hooks, Stationery, Paper,
Ac.j also, a full line of Drug,
gists' Sundries, Ilslr
Tunics,
Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
loilot soaps, rocket noons, Ac, all or
the best quality.
PURE WiyES AXD LIQUORS,
tot medletkt t ucrnmeotal parpowi only,
Par Wbit Le-J, Colon of all kinds Raw and
Hulled Liniwd Oil, VarnnhM, lurpaa
Una. Coal Oil. Piint t Varniii.
liraabcp, FlftToring
Extra I i.
Contact! oDerlof, Bird Red, 8tlca, ground and
tin ground, oi u aiuiu.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will (nd our stock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobaoco, Imported and Da.
mestia Cigsrs, SnuS and Fine-cut to be of the
very best brands in the mariee.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kinds of GLASS WARE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Musical Trimmings of every variety.
Having a long ciperienoo In the business, and
an extensivs and well eeleoted atock of medicines,
we are enabled to fill Physicians' prescriptions at
the shortest notics and on tha most reasuuabls
terms, day and night.
nARTPWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield, Pa, May II, IH7I-U,
c
LEARFIELD
rLANING MILL
COMPANY.
TMR nndrmifrned, race mm n to KKFD A
POV KLL. har rarrhatd tba CLKAR
F1ELD PLAMNU MILL, and rafittcd It for
doing an xtiDiiva boninm. All tha machinery
will ba ad lrd noefwary to tnaka it ona of th
most complete eitab iihmenti ot tha kind la tha
State. Tury are now prepared to rewira order
for any work In that Una. They will gtrenpocial
attention to an materials tor ooute Duiiamg.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
BH.1CKETS, TIOi I.ni.ra,ife,
OF ALL STYLES, always oa band.
WORKED BOARPS. and all article! owifi
ry for huilriin. will be axohanaM for 1'HY
Ll'MPKR. to that peranni at a dietanoa may
bring their lumber, exchange It for, and return
homo witu tlio manutaotured article,
The Company will alwayi hara on hand a large
toe ot dry luvber, ao aa to oa able, to nil an
order on tbe ehortett notioa. Only tha beet and
most ikillful bandi will ba employed ao that tbe
public may rely upon good work.
Lumbar will bo worked or told ai low aa It nan
be purehaaed anywhem, aad warranted to gire
Mtiiiaetioa. Aa the builneoi will ba dona upon
tbe eah prinotpte wa aan afford to work for imall
proflta.
DRY LUMBER WANTED!
Ropeelally ona and-a-half and two (nrh panel
tun, lor union a iinerai price win ba pat J,
Tha baiineii will be conducted under tbe name
of tho
"tlearfiold Planing Mill Co."
O. R. Merrell will personally superintend the
Du.incss.
Orders rosnsctfully solicited.
O. J. MPRRKLL.
11. B. TAYLOR.
HAVID McHAluniKV.
At. U. II II OWN A UHO.
ClcarAcId, Pa., January 8, 1871.
The Lightning Tamer.
TUB undersigned ara the tola Agents In this
enuntT for the "North American (lalranlsed
LIO IITNINO RODS." These are tbaonlysafe
rods now In nsa, and ara endorsed by all the
scientific mon in th country.
Wa hereby notify tha eltitene of tha county
that we will pat them np a better rod, and for
lest money, than Is charged by tha foreign
Bfrftntt who annnally tra Terse tbe eonnty and
carry off onr little cash, nerer to return.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Those wishing Lightning Rods erected a
their buildings need bnt address us by latter, or
call In person. Wa will put them up anywhere
In the county, and warrant them. Tha Rods and
Fixtures can ba aeon at any time by calling al
our store. II. P, BIGLER A CQ.
Clearaeld, March 10, l70-t(
TIIE CLEAHFIKLD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
4 , Manufactured especially for
TJIE CLEARFIELD TRADE,
rna sn.a sr
II. F, BIGLER A CO.
ugJ7
Itorflivarr," STinunrr, Sr.
SUKLTT & SCIIRYVER,
ctitaas la
IIARDWAI1E,
and manufsclursrs of
Tln.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA. '
Having largely Increased oar stock of Hard
ware, we Invito tbe public to examine our stock
anu pnoes.
Carpenters and persons who contemplate build
ing will do well to examiuo our
TOOLS ft BUILDISO EABCWAKE,
which Is new and of tha best manufacture, and
will ba sold low lor cash.
NAILS,
UliASS,
j?UTTY,
GLUE.
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
HINGES,
SCREWS
All hinds of Bench Planes, Saws, Chisels, Squares,
stammers, iiatenels, I'lomhs and Levels, .
Mortised A Thumb Uuages, Revels,
Ilracea A Hilts, Wood and Iron
Bench Screws, and the best
Boring Machine in the
maruot. .
Double and Single Bitt Aies,
POCKET CUTLERY, Ac.
Agents for Burndl't Iron Corn Sheller,
warranted.
Also, agents for Richards'
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
which effectually cure Smoky Flues.
Farmers' Implements and Garden Tools of ovary
acsortption.
A large variety of
COOK STOVES, "
which wa warrant to gtra aatiifaoUon.
Vortabte Itange$ and 'urnace$
tuRoofing, Spouting and Job Work dona on
reaaonable ferine. AU order, will receive prompt
attention. June 11, 1873,
Jru (Coon's, (BrowUs, (Sit.
ED. AV. GRAHAM,
SEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TiyiiEU & LDICER,
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
lias just opened, at tbe KEYSTONE STORE, a
wnptci siuca Ol
.r c if o o v s,
of every description.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, -
HARDWARE
BOOTS AND 8HOF.S,
CLOTUIJiQ, fc., ffx.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR.
MEAT,
SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN
ALWATS OX IIAXJ) AXD FOR
SALE ATA SMALL ADVANCE
FLOUR
Iteeetrnd by tha ear load, and eold at a imall
adraaoe.
A luppTj of ROTE oonitaotly on band.
Fpeolal Induoenaanti ofTered to thoeo getting Oat
Square Timber and Loga. aa wa deal largely
In Lumbermen'a Sepptiee, and ara pre
pared at all tlmea to purohaae tim
ber and lumber.
EI). W. GRAHAM,
"KEYSTONE STORE,"
Second Street,
CLE A II TI ELD, TA.
Ock 13, 1873.
i T. waavaa
....W. W. 1ITTS.
WEAVER A I1CTTS
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Ara offering, al the old stand of 0. L. Rood A Co.
tbclr stock of goads, consisting of
DRY-GOODS; GROCERIES,
BOOTS A EII0ES,
UAT8 A CATS, HARDWARE,
QUEKNSWARB.
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
At the most reasonable rates for CASII or In
exchange for
Square Timbor, Boards, Sldngios,
U.; OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Advances made to thore engaged In get
ting out square timber on the most advantageous
terms. pdtljanT.1
s.
L. K1KK, SON k CO.,
W IIOI.KMI.K C.HOCI H,
No. V0 North Third Ptreot, corner f Cherry,
Philadelphia.
Hare in store and oftur lor sale at the lowest
market prices, and on the most reasonable terms,
a large and well selected stock ol Urocerir. Tra.
Spine, Fish, Cheese, Ac. lecUd In this, New
lurk and Jlaliimura markets, to which attention
of country dealers is nartieularly rinjucstcd.
nnvl.H-ly
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
MNCXJ'r'H'
or ait, niani)
Baggage Barrows, Warehonsa Trucks, Copying
Presses, Improved Honey Drawer, Ao.
ton iili ar
II. F. BIGLEtt k CO.,
Dcalrra In Hardware,
roMilfl JO If Perond Street, ClearXrld, Ta.
BIGLER, YOUNG & CO.,
(Successors to Boynton A Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
If anufaoturera of
P0ETAELE &, STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Conor of Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
f.,. .1.. .... ...
l. 'l j-- -1 ; P.
.-.14 l.-. ..i
HAVING engaged In tba manufacture of first
class MACHINERY, we respectfully Inform
tho public that we aro no prepared to 111 all
orders aa cheaply and as promptly as ean be done
Id any of tbe cities. We maaofaetara ud deal in
Malay and Circular Saw-Mills
Dead Blooks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys,
Gilford's Injector, Steam Oaugca, Steam WhisUea,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air
Cocks, Globe Valves, Cbeek Valves, wrought Iron
Pipes, S'eam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti.
Friction Metres, Soap Stona Packing, Gum Pack
ing, and all kinds of MILL WORK J together
with Plows, Sled Soles,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and other CASTINGS of all kinds.
ay-Orders solicited and filled at city prices.
All letters of Inquiry with reference to machinery
of onr manufacture prompt ly answered, by addrea-
ing as at Clearfield, Pa.
deell70-tf BIGLER, YOl'NO A CO.
JECOKSTRUCTED.
DANIEL STEWART & SON
flaring purchased the Chaip Clothing IToua of
Ittaaa L. Iteitrnatcin. have the lnrrart and ht
aatortment of Manufactured Goodi ia theeountr.
and can aell tbeir
READY MADE CLOTIIIXG,
fur Men, Boy i and Children,
2 PFJl CFT. CHEAPER
Tbttn any other house In the eonnly.
They wilt always keep on hand a larjra and el
egant ajeortmont of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
COLLARS,
TIES,
TRUSK3,
VALISES,
Ac, Ac.
OF TOE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS.
If yoa want to get good aad atylish Clothing,
at low figures, do not tail to call at tbeir estab
lishment before spending your money elsewhere.
Rcininler the place.
aug7'7 I) A MEL STEWART A SON.
fVUE LARGEST .
ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES I STOVES I
ever brought to the eounty, are being received at
tbe Hardware Establishment of II. ! . Ult.l.KR
As CO., comprising the following Cook Stoves :
SPEAU'S CALORIFIC.
susyu til ANNA,
KEGULATOR,
NOBLE,
EXCELSIOU.
TKiujirn.
GOV. PENN.
BEADING,
NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. AC.
Also, tha following Heating Stoves t
srEAU'3 ANTI CLINKER,
SPEAR'S ANTI DUST.
SPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
MORNING LIGHT,
BON TON,
GITSEV,
VCLCAN,
SUNBEAM,
RUBY'
DAUPHIN EGG,
CHESTER EGG,
VOLCANO,
PUOENIX,
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE
ROOM STOVES, AC.
CloarBcld. Sept 15, 1 8! J.
I ( LUMBERMEN!
FERFECTtON" Iff
CANTHOOKSI
Tha Clearfield Excelsior Canthook will not
wear out or hrenk, being oonitractcd with one
solid band from clip to point.
It Is pronounced by all practical lumbermen
uho have examined It to be tha most perfect
Canthook over Invented.
Amos Kcnnard, Patented
Manufactured by Aioi Kaasaao A Co, at
CLEARFIELD, PA.
. ."A." eve)ete promptly attended to. nM'TO
JJ0SHANN0N LAND AND LUMBER
COMPANY,
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS,
suxurACTt;ni
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS
aae
sSitrl A Patent Ribbed Shingles.'
TI. II. BIIIMIKOPOIID, President,
0oa Forost Place, No. 115 g. 4th at,, Phll'a.
JOIIS LAWSUR, General gup't.,
Osceola Mills, Clcardeld oounty, Pa,
Aua Tfilf w I ats - t- .1 .
. Hv.w iu in in. oorougn
ofUaceola,
Ai so-Keen the I.AHHK3T Af ROIITMRNT
orti,,i, n f)er(.d Mu,, ,t tnclr Mmn,,i
Cl"re In Orrools, '
V.
UHrtUaiwous.
rnilK AUTOMATIC
Kitlttiug 3In'hinc!
This Knitting Mschlna Is one of lbs most ttrv
ful Inventions of (he age. By nolirlng tHont
and ingenious experiments tba Invemnr ha,
aebieveU what thousands have unineef,ruy
tried to attain. That is, a K.NIiTI.Vl ma.
CHINK, tlist will kultasoek la seven lalaates
heel and toe, eemplute. Narrows and wirfrsi
Knits all grades ol yarn. M ubies, Tidies, rTMls
Men's Knit Jackets, Hosiery of all ilirn, .ad al
most an endless vaiiely of Lsefol and Ornnarnt
al Uoods. It will knit from a Watch Uusrd to a
Sleigh Robe, and does it with neatness and dai
patch. I'trsons that era iucupaciatcd fram bard
work, oan earn from
83TO3l)OI.L,AIt.S
Per Day with tha Knitter.
Thli Mnchina ha taken tha highest PrrniBma
at tbe Principal Kxpoiitioni, Stale and County
Fain. It it simple and durable In eon tcruet ion,
and will wear a life-tima. Aa It li oomtructed
with tha finest mechanical exactness, snd fur
general range of work 1T HAH NO EQUAL,"
and Is only limit ad la bean ty and style by tbe
Imagination and Ingenuity of tha operator.
MlHTJiL PItlCEy $10.00.
For reference tha nubile ean address oreall op.
on the fallowing resident or Clcarfteld aouoty r
Julian Thompson, Jonathan 11 art (horn, John'
Norris, D. 1. KitwCf, John V. Ptull, Carwensrille;
Lewis J. IlurJ and John Orr, Hard p. 0.: Kith
Johnston, Abraham BptScer, K'iiha fsntoa,'
Grampian Hills P.O., Joseph Kirk. John Ow
ans, Jatncs Curry, Lumber City.
Bamuel Jenkins. Esq., at Curwensrilte, Is tba
General Agent fur Clear told and Jefferson conn
tie. All necessary information ean b obtained
by oalling upon him. . April 10, f73-tf.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
Market Ht.. Clearfield, (at tba Poet Office.)
f I1UB anderalgned begs leave to annoanee to
X thecltiaene of Clearfield and vioinity.that
he has Sued ap room and has just returned
from tha city with a large amount of reading
matter, consisting In part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous- Boob,
B!nk, Accent and Pass Books of ovary de
scription i Paper and Envelopea, Freneh pressed
and plaint Pans and Pencils! Blank, lgal
Papers, Deeds, Mortgages i Judgmsnt, Exsmn.
Hon and Promissory note, t White and Parclj
ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap ,
Sboet, Music for either Piano, iiute or Violin
constantly oo hand. Any booka or statioasry
desired that I may not hare on hand, will be or.
ordered by first express, and sold at wholesale
or retail to auit customers. I will also keep
periodical llteeature, sack as Magaslnee, News,
papers, Ac p. A. OAULIM.
Clearfield May 7, ISAS-tf
JbjEW BTOKE AXD NEW GOODS
JOS. SIIAW & SON
Hive just opened
Nitr Storj, on Main St.,CLsriLB, Pa,
lately occupied by Win. F. IRWIN.
Tbeir atock consists of
Gkoctnu of the beat quality,
QuEENswARE, Lioots and Shoes,
and every article neccaearT for
one'i comfort.
Call and examine our atock before pur
chasing elsewhere. May 9, IRC6-tf.
DAVID YOUNG,
Stonc-CuUer and Stone-Mason,
XT TILL eentt nil work In nil Una t m&n
rat price and in FIRST-CLASS itjU
Arcliitectural Ornaments
In ALL STYLES. Ston Dreln of nrerv
dtjicriitlon, and nil kinds of anion work torn-
trnoted ror In orontof ln eonnty. Any jwrMti
witbinjt to hivn rFpctbl bhoi work and
tono-euttlng done, will And it to thlr Interert
to call upon ni I would alro Inform the pub
IU that I ean dcliror any quantity or cltn of
ton deilrod, ai I am tb ownor of a
FIRST-CLASS STONE QUABEY
Orders for work eaa be addraaaad to
DAVID YOU NO,
anariS.Tt Cleartsld Pa.
Clearfield Nursery.
EXCOUItAGE nOME INDUSTRY.
TIIE enderilgned, having established a Rat
aery oa tha 'Pike, about half way belweea
Clearfield and Curwenivllle, Is prepared to fur
nish all hinds of FRUIT TRKE8,(staadardsad
dwarf,) Kvorgreena, Shrubbery, Grapa Vines,
Gooseberries, l.awtoa Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Raabcrry Vines. Alio, Siberian Crab Trees,
Quince, and early aearlet Rhubarb, Ac Orders
promptly attended to. Address,
d. D. Hiuutii.
aoplO 8-y Carweasvills, Fa
ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
1TAXGISG VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kept constantly on hand.
STOXE AD EART1IEX-WARE
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I
CROCKS! POTS1 CROCK?:
Plaher'e Patent Airtight rJclf . Heal: c
Km It tans I
BUTTER CROCKd, with lids,
CREAM CROCKS, MIl.K CROCS.
APi'l.K ni'TTKR CHOCKS,
PICKLE CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PIE DISH"-.
STEW P0T8,
And a great many oilier things too numoroi.' t
mention, to be bad at
FRED'K. LtiTZ.'fJGER'S
STONE - WARE rOTTEKY.
Corner ol Cherrv and Third Streets,
Cl.FAKr-IKI.I), PA. si..
Clearfield County Bank.
rilllE Clearlcid County Baak as an Inrort -X
tod Institution has gone eat of ealsterrs
the surrenderee lis charter, aa May 19, !'
All Its stock Is owned by tha subscriber..
willoontinuo the Banking buslacaa al tr.e nn
place, aa private Bankers, under tbe arm r.srr.
af the "Clearaeld County Bank." We are r
sponslblefor the debts of the Bank, and will'1
its cotes on demand at tha eountar. Dcr '
received and Interact paid when money li IcO 'r
a (xed lima. Paper discounted at six r t
ss hcretrfora. Onr psrsonal rastoniiltilii) i
pledged for all Dot osits reoctved end t.jFivr
transacted. A continuance of tha libernl '
ronsfre ef the business men of tho count? 1 r
speotfolly solicited. As President, Ct'tucr "
cOloers of tba lata Clearteld County lUt.t.
require the notes of said Bank to bs ro.-.':.
for redemption.
JAS. T. I.KONARD, RICI1ARD FIIAW,
VVM. PORTKR, JA8. B. OR tHAM,
O. L. RKBD, WM. A. WALI Al
The business of tha Baak will ba oon lucu l'
John M- Adams., Kiq., as Casblsr. I 1 '
County National B
OK CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM In Maonlo Building, one ,1..t nj'y
U. 1). Watson's Drug Store
I'ssfiigu Tickets to and from Llvt rt f.,.1, 0'"
tewn, tllmgow, London, Paris and t'..i.i.ii'..
Also, Draft, for snleon tbe Royal B uk oi Ir
aad Imperial Bunk of London.
J AMI'S T. LK0NA1U, Pr. t
W. M. SIIAW, Cashier. 'il l.'
J. D. M'Hirk.
Edw.'r.l IVrl
BANKING & COLLECTION HOD'
OP
McGirk & perks.
Huooeasors to Foster, Parks, A
Phllli.burg, t outre Count , I't.
WHKIIE all the business of a B'l ' (
wil oa transacted promptlj ai I
most favoraolo tertna ,; ' '
DREXEL & CO.,
No, i llatith TUIrd mreel, V'.lln'.l
Antj Dealers In Government Seem it
Application by mail will receive i" '
tlnn, and all Information ehee l.li' t ''
Orders solictcd.