Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 03, 1874, Image 6

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE .
A CREMATION ELEQV.
Da mortuii not even bones.
"Where 1 thy grave, my love, I want to weep
foster.
The chimney lick, through which my lov hu
sown,
Be saored sow with ell perpetual Arcs
Her ashes, shrouded In thlf hollow urn,
Are ell that's left of dead lore's fond deelrei.
How oft when wandering near this hallowed spot,
And thinking of the days that are no more,
My learning eyes shall aeok yon ehimney-pol.
Through which ewoet Ellon's rolatilot did pour.
Sweet earbon, loved ammonia, water fine,
110, CO, Nil, of daotiost mold.
Are alt ihe wai t ah ! whoreforo then repine,
Sinoe not fur aye the ohcmio forooj bold t
Ye poweri that hold above the silent dead
lour everlasting sneochloss watch and ward,
That thaw the f.'oal that binds o dear a bead,
That melt the golden bowl, the silver eord ;
To you, ye viewless spirit of the air,
Cohesion, chemical affinity,
Straight hare I yielded up my Ellen fair,
To act upon her sweet divinity.
And you, my brothers, when my days are ended,
I pray you this last favor for me to do i
Ah ! lay my body there, whence she ascended,
lo fly up through the flue up which she flew.
A'eis York (Jrapkie.
Agricultural Notes.
A writer in tlio Field contends that
a chan go of nocd in tho potato is abso
lutely nocossaryj that llossrs. Sutton
& Son, of Heading, bad mndo no loss
than 350 trials ot tho effect a chango
of seed would havo upon tho yield and
quantity of tho crops, and in ovory
instance it was bcnoficial. This seed
was obtainod at various distant points
and grown in protty much all kinds of
son, yet snowed tho sumo results.
Sutton & Son do not rocommond tho
cutting of potatoes for planting, but
Bay it is always snfo to tako tho a
small slico off tho ond.
Wm. T. Sracaloy, of Cheetcr county,
writing to tho Germantown Telegraph
says: No timo should be lost by tbono
who bopo to savo thoir young orchards
from injury by borers in placing somo
protection around tho atoms of tho
trees for at least a footfrora the ground
lovol. And nothing probably will bo
surer than a mound of fine sand or
clay, the froor from vegoUblo mattor
the hotter. I have never had any dif
ficulty with trees bo guardod; whilo
those not cared for in this manner
were a constant source of trouble I
was novor so convincod of tho value
of sapsuckors for destroying insocts
as I have been tho past AVintor.
VV here I had failed, with all watchful-
ness. in detecting the pests, the cut)
ning instincts of the birds bad pointed
out thoir retreats, and thoir strong
bills had quarried them out when a
stout knife would have failed.
. Tomatoes, egg and cabbago plants,
aftor boing eot out, gonorally bocomo
soraowbat wilted in thoir leaves, and
lose some of them from tho effocts of
the sun boforo they bocomo establish
ed. This can bo preventod by setting
ovor the plant, say from eight or nine
10 nve o ciocit in tbe day, boxos in the
shape of cones, about fourteen inchos
in height open at tho top. They also
proioci ino pianis against frost. 13y
the use of these boxes a wock is gainod
in time, and sometimes the plants
saved from spvore or fatal injury.
jluo ooxos wiji last twcivo or fiitoen
years.
Too Much for Him.
Horace Grcolcy used to affirm that
newspapor men wore the most pationt
peoplo, as a class, on the earth, and ho
was not far from right, though thore
are times when patience ceases to bo a
virtue with tho most enduring, hourly
everybody in tho western part of Mich
igan knows Burr, who UBed to start a
newspaper about onco a month the
year round, gonorally bringing thorn
oat in Grand Kapidx, but sometimes
making a flying trip to other points.
Burr could stand to bo told that he
lied about circulation, was on tho lenco
as a politician, and that ho didn't know
anything about publishing a paper;
and when tho mon threatened to suo
or thrash him bo only smiled a s
smile and wishod that mankind
wouldn t cot excited. Purine a ro
ligious revival at Grand IlapidH, Burr
was converted, and it frequently hap
pened that roligious peoplo called at
Lis office to talk with him. Uno day
a minister camo in and aftor talking a
wnne, no proposou prayer.
lie was in tho act of kneeling, whon
his foot Btruck ono of thooutsido forms,
which was leaning against a log of tho
Btono, ready to bo liltod up, and ovor
it went, making a bushel of "pi." Burr
luoKeantme ruin wrought, thought
of the two weeks overwork, and com
menced taking off his coat saying:
ftT'm I...!-'- 1. . I. ' . t .
x 111 hi j mg iu ua uuriBviau aim sot a
good example, but rat my buttons if I
can't lick you in just two minutes I"
The clortrvman backed rlnwn ntnira in
no timo, dodging tho lyo brush outbe
way, ana uurr backslid at once.
"HeT"
Highlanders havo the habit, whon
talking thoir English, such as it is, of
interjecting tne personal pronoun "ho '
whero not required Buch as "the
King lie has como." Often, in conso
quenco, a sontence or an expression is
rendorod sufficiently ludicrous, as tho
soqnol will show. A gcntloman says
lie bad tho plcasuro of listening to a
clovor man, tho Kov. Mr.-
(lot his
locality be a socrot,) and recently he
began his discourse thus : "My friends,
you will find the subject of discourso in
tho first Epistlo gonoral of the Apostlo
l'otor, chapter 6th and vorso tth, in
the words : 'Tho Dovil lie goeth about
like a roaring lion, Booking whom ' ho
may dovour Now, my f'rionds, with
your loavo, we will divide the subjocl
of our text to-day into four hoods.
Firstly, we shall endoavor lo ascer
tain 'Who the Dovil ho was.' Secondly,
'we shall inquiro into his geographical
Eosilion namely 'Whore tho Dovil
e was,' and whore tho Dovil ho was
going.' Thirdly, and this is of a per
sonal charactor, who tho Dovil he was
Booking.' And fourthly, and lastly,
we shall endoavor to solve a question
which has never yet Leon solved
What tho , Dovil ho was roaring
about.'
A darkoy was once attempting to
stoal a gooso, but a dog raisod an ob
joetion, and Sambo rotirod. Tho noxt
night during a thundor shower bo at
tompted it again, and just as ho was
on the point oi gotting awny with his
fowl, tho lighti.,Rt-1rtiiM,t;y hu
tho noiso nearly frightened tho poor
follow to death. Dropping the goose,
he started awny, muttoring, "Toorg to
mo dor am a might lot of fuss mndo
bout a common gooso'
A noar-Blghtod lion is reported at
the West, Sho mistook sawdust for
Indian meal, partook thoroof hoartily
and thon laid a nost full of pino knots'
Sott!.
LEONARD HOUSE,
(Near the Railroad Depot,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
A share of nubile patronage Is respectfully so
licited. 4:15 T4 S. 11. HOW, l'rop'r.
SHAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market A Front streets,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The undersigned having taken charge of this
llotel, would respectfully solicit publlo patronage.
ooU73 R. NEWTON SHAW.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NEW WASHINGTON, PA.
This new and well furnished house has been
taken by the undersigned. He feels eonfldent of
being able to render satisfaction to those who may
feror him with a eall.
May 8, 1871. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
jyjONTOUR HOUSE,
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK HAVEN, PE.NA.
J.HT1 IIAUSEAL A KROM, Prop's.
B
H(( KER1IOFI' HOUSE,
BELLEFONTB, rA,
D. JOHNSTON SONS,
Proprietors.
ot25'7I
LOYD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PIIILIPSUURU, I'ENN'A.
Table always sunnliod with the best tho markot
affords. The traveling publio Is Invited toonll.
novl.'TS. ROBERT LOYD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Cornerof Second and Markot Streets,
tl.KARHl.I, PA.
THIS old and commodious Hotel has. during
the past year, been enlarged to double Its
former eapaeily for the entertainment of stran
gers and guests. The whole building has been
refurnished, and the proprietor will spare no
pains to render his guests comfortable while
staying with him.
srw-The 'Mansion House" Omnibus runs to
and from the Depot on the arrival and departure
of each train. JOHN DOUGHERTY,
apriMO tf Proprietor.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Market St, bet. Second and Third,)
ILUAHHULl), PA.
The subscriber having become proprietor of
this hotel, would respectfully ask a liberal share
ef public patronage
aplJ7J OEORQE LEIPOLDT.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CURWENSVILLE,
Clearfield eounty, Penn'a.
This old and well ettablilhed Hotel, beautlfullv
situated on the banks of the Susquehanna, in the
borough of Curwensville, 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 pains will be spared to render guests
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
ptaoiing room for tne accommodation of teams.
Charges modornte.
Sept. 38, 1870-lf. ELI BLOOM.
I1UEY & CHRIST,
Suecessors to
KRYDER A CO.
TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PUR
CHASE OF A STRICTLY
PURE RYE WHISKY,
For Medicinal Purposes we offer
Kai ley V Pure llye,
Price $2 to $6 per gallon, and will ship in pack
age to suit purchasers.
We also handle largely a
COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY,
Price from fl.SO toll.?.
We import
FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN,
And are also manufacturers of
DR. STCEVER'S
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
Send for price list.
HUEY k CHRIST,
apr.2)-m 121 North Third St., Philsdelphia. -
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OP COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices!
E are now opening np a lot of the best and
V f most seasonable Ooods and Wares ever
offered In this tnnrket, and at prices that remind
one of the good old days of oheap things. Those
who lack faith upon this point, or deem our alle
gations superfluous, need but
(1LL 1T OlMl STOIIK,
Corner Front and Market streets,
Where thoy can see, feel, hear and know for them'
selves. To fully understand what areohoap goods,
this must be done. We do not deem It neocesary
to enumerate and Itemise onr stock. It Is enough
Mr us lo state mat
We have Everything that is Needed
and consumed in this market, and at prices that
Mvouifla duiu om ana younir.
deoztl JOSEPH bll AW A SON.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
The undersigned begs leave to inform the eltl-
sens of Clearfield, and the publie generally, that
he has on hand a 6ne assortment of Furniture.
such as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber
Suites, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Extension
Chairs, Ladles' and dents' Easy Chairs, the Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Seats and
Windsor Chairs, Clothes liars, Step and Kiten
sion Ladders, Hut Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ae
moulding and picture frames.
Looking Glasses, Chromos, Ac, wbloh would be
suitauie lur jiohcay presents.
ucoiu l! JUHW TllOUTHAN.
MARBLE AM) STOXE YARD!
JI R s. S. S. LIDDELL, '
Having engaged in the Marble business, desires
to Inform her frlcmle and the publie that she has
new and will keep constantly on hand a Inrge and
woU selected Stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARDLi, and is prepared to Tarnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lois, Window
Sills and Caps, also,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ae.
-UYard en Reed street, near the R. R. Denot
Clearfield, Pa. Je7,71
rioLLOwaiis
n. PAvis cAniT
HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Hook Manafacturcrs.
AND STATIONERS,
21 Jtlarktl St., FMIndelphla.
-Pa
'ani
Hour Sacks t1. fttf "nol"-!!,
Letter, Note, Wrapping,
curtain and Wall
feb24,70-1ypd
Papers
17R lALaWTht undersigned
offers for
X sale a valuable town property
in the borough
ot Clearfleld. Lot Still 84 feet, with a good two.
story plank kease thereon erected, with three
rooms dowa stairs and four bed rooms ap stairs.
Also, sewing ream sad bath room e second loor.
House nnlihed complete from cellar to attic
Uod double porch aad good water. Price rea
sonable ant payments easy.
MnugTl i WM. M. MoCUM.OUOn.
BAD THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention of the eltisonl of Clearfield and
vicinity Is directed to the fact that (loodfi'llow A
Bon are the agents of M. Niece A Co,, and hare
just reoeired a half dosen onr loads of Flour and
Feed, which thuy oner at trie lowest possible fig
ures. A large stock of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn in ear, Ac., Ac
Particular attention Is called to M. Niece A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour? which is the best in
the markot.
Flour and Feed can and will be sold ehcatior
than It oan bo obtuincd elsewhore In Clearfield
eounty.
ff-fitoro on Market street, nost door to Hun.
Alexander Irvin's residence.
UOODFELLOW A BON,
JanlOtf Agouti for M. Niece A Co.
J A.'& W. D. IRVIN,
CORNER STORE,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
RECEIVE
FLOUR
AND
SALT
II Y CAR LOAD,
Anil sell til mnnll rulvnnco,
IS O I E
15 Y T II E. COIL,
AND
PACKAGE GOODS
FOR
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
SOLI)
CHEAP.
August 13, 1373 7:1:73
0. I. c.
TirilERE to bay my DUY GOOltfa, QUO
Tf eeries, QueetMwtire, OlMiwfcre, DrugR and
Not ion i. ConfecUonoriM, 4otf cheap Tor evu.
The fubicrlbcr beg leave to litfnrni bii old mi
new oustomnri that be has opened
A VAMETV STOKB
IN OLE 1101 I'A.
Anil will ncll flood i nt price to mit tho tlmci. A
liberal redaction will bo made to o unto mora buy
ing tt whole nle.
Call and exnmine my stork before pnrchialng
tMe where. A liberal care orpaiilic patronage i
ououcu.
C. J. KEAQT,
Glen Hopo. Pa., June li, 1871.
II.
F. BIG LEU & CO.'S
-SPECIALTIES
builders' hardware,
Mechanics' hardware,
LDMHERMEN'SJIARDWARR,
FARMING UTENSILS,
MILL SUPPLIES,
IRON NAILS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
PAINTERS' FINDINGS,
CALCINED PLASTER.
May 18, 1873.
"TJNDKJtTAKINU.
ays-ltViitr"
Tke uoderiiirnM are now fully prepared to
carry on the buftncM or
AT REASONABLE RATES,
And respectfully solicit the pntronngo tif those
needing such services.
JOHN THIIUT.MAN,
JAMES 1,. LEAVV.
Clearfield, IV, Feb. 1M, 1874.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
DISTAN'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAfl AND
CIRCULAR SAWS. .
Boynton'u Lightning Cross-cut Saw
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATKD A F.I.UCTRIC SAWS,
fof sals by
ootl2,70 II. if. 1110 LUR A CO.
rpo I. U Mil 10 II MP. Nl
PK11FECTI0N IN
CA NTHOOKSI
The Clearfleld Eicclilor Cantbook will not
wear out or break, being constructed with one
solid band from etip to point
It is pronounced by all pMieat lumbermen
who have examined It to be Ihe most perfect
Canlhook ever Invonted. - i
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
Manufactured fcy Amos K.ixkard A Co., at
CLEARFIELD, PA.
JWA1I erderl promptly attended lo. n2J'70
11
C5 Ia 13 A
Wc desiro to call tlio
MUSI
C
Wlicro wo intend to constnr.
PIANOS, ORG
GE0RGI2 STECK & GO'S
Wo are prennred at all i
ines
favorable terms as to prices i
nd
Our stock of ORGANS
will
HYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndcr's Knee Tiemolo and downward Octavo Couplor,)
Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OIIGANS,
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. .
Besides these wo furnish lo order Organs from any factory desired.
Wc Bell on every plan known to the trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
popular and easy LEASE PLAN. ,.
On our easy terms every ono can Imvo a good instrument, and no other investment of like
amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
.
DCPVVe shall ho glad to hovo you call and sec us, whether you desiro to purclmso or not.
ocl23-'72-1y KYX113R'N MUSIC NTOI113.
Usrfltaufous.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE !
is canAUD township.
Tho undvriignetl oiTtiri for lale On farm ot
which ho now rosidri, lituoto In IJlrarJ townnljlp,
Clearfield county. Pa., formerly owned hy Juntii
J. Pie. The farm contain 120 acrea, and If Terr
duirnlly lormtcd. The buildiDffn are all new. ani
consist of a large frame hoiine, having flood o-11tv
underneath, and good water convenient largt
frame hmrn, blacksmith nbop, wagon ihod, prin((
bouie. do. The bnildtngi on thin fnnn are n
good, if not better, than on any farm In Clearfield
county. The Innd in of luporior quality and in t
god p trite of cultivation.
rorfciiDton will he given In the spring, or at
any time mott convenient to the purchnsor. The
terra will he rennonahle. Jcraine druiroui of
nnrchafinsf enn aildren the puhwrihor at Ltconto'i
Si ill P. 0., Clearfleld county, Pa., or apply U
pemon on the premises.
Any peroni wanting any Information In regard
to the quality of tho land, the kind of building
thereon, Ac, Ac. .can get the information by nail
ing on tSberilT Pie, In Clearfield, ai he owned th
farm for a number of vrari, and of court knowi
all about it. tVKKDKM. KNDKK.S,
T.econte't Milln, Clearfield Co.. Ta.
January 21, 1874.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
- or Alt kinds;
Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying
Tresses, Improved Money Drawer, Ao. .
roil BALK IV
II. ,F. LIQLER & CO.;
Dealer In Hardware,
mch30:70:tf Second Street, Cleardeld, Pa,
JOOK AND head:
SADDLE & 1IAR.LSS MklG!
JOHN 0. HARWICK, ;
Market St., CLKAEKIELD, I'A.,
Is the man to o to if too want a set of aew
HARNKKri or a new HAliDI.K, or anythinpelse
In that line. He turns out as good work as Is
done in any shop In I'.nnsylrania, and bis prices
are very reasonable. '
Constantly on hand a full line of j
TliOTTING GOODS, 1
suoh as Trotting FaiMles, Qnartcr and Hhin Btot s,
Trotting Hollers, Whips, Fine finishes and I'nOibs,
Ao. A tine assortment of Kets, Jlorse Coters,
Knee lllsnkets, lluirlo Hohes, Ae., Ae., kqlt In
season. In faet anything that horsemen stai d in
need of is always on hand. I
All of which will be sold at wholesale or retail
at the vory fairest rates. I
Heiialrin( nromntly attended to. All ork
guaranteed, shop In room formerly oocupli as
I'OSl UIIIOO. ntn .a
" THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AX
Manufactured especially for
THE CLF.AnFlF.hD TUADE,
run (At. er
augHO
II. P. DIULKR A CO. I
F
O 1J S A L E !
A t . -..fl Anl.ti.,.1 ItrtcV I)w..llinir. situ.
ate on the river bank, In the borough ef Clear
field, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar,
Wauir III mo aiico.'n, hiii. nii hi. muww... w...
nlenoes. Pantries, Uath-room.Clo'bes-presses, Ac.
f . . I t r-..t n.l , n lxtn.lpi.il anil tliirlv
feet back, with a twenty fnev alley on the east
siilo. Hold building, with all the appurtenances,
will lio sold obcap, with payments to suit purotia-
- l. 1- i. .V.. linrfW.
nr. Appiieanou uno ui. w n hm......
signed, or to A. C. Tate, Esq., who will give all
l..r .1. tn tl 1. .n In.
spool llm properly.
Til 08. J. M CUM.Ot'(JH.
May Slat, 1S7S, tf.
Beale's Embrocation,
(LA la POWIH'h,)
For ill diseases Incident to llnrsos, Cattle, and
Human Flesh, req-lrlnf the use of an
external antilicatioa.
This Embrocation was sitenilrily used by
the Oorernnent during the war.
For sale by Hartswlrk A Irwin, Clearfleld
Joseph K. Irwin, Curwensville. Daniel Uood
ander. Luthersburg. tf.
Attention, Lumbermen.
"IITE are now manufacturing our IMI'HOVKI)
W HTKKI, - HOCKliT UUIVINII CANT-
IIOIlKH, superior to any other In use, We have
also In sioek a largo quantity ol I'antliooks sulla
bln for railing purposes, which we are selling
oheap forea.h. AMOS A 11. KKNNAHD.
CUarflclil, l'a., Mnn h 13, 1X7.. ,
G
UNSMITIIING.
Q. W. WOLFE,
. rilACTICAL GUNSMITH., '.
Fhop on Third street, over Hilcy'e blacksmith
shop, lXKAUFIEI.il. PA..
All kinds of Hi Una and Khet (June on hand.
Repairing done in a flret-olass manner and at fhlr
prices. :Jiru
2.O00 K
HH. OF WOOL WANTRII.
llr Arnold. liartshora A llinnln. far
which they will pay caih, at their factory, near
Curwensville, or at the Mora ol Arnold A Harts
horn, In Curwensville. . . fel4 Itm
ARNOLD, UAKTSUORM A IIII'I'LB.
MARKET STREET,
It V I 13 li II, 1 13
Itonlion of tlio citizens of Cloarficlil
Imvo opened a
STORE IN CLEARFIELD-,
ly keep on hand a full supply of
VNS AND MUSICAL
Our slock of PIANOS will consist of
1MAN0S, ; . . .
STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS,
to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on tho most
terms of payment.
consist of the new and popular .
"lUlsrtUnnfous.
QLEABFIELD
PLANING MILL
COMPANY.
riHIR nndereigncd, luoooiion to RKKD k
L POWKLL, havo purrhaiod Ihe CLKAR
HKLL) I'LAMNO MILL, and refuted it for
doing an extcniire buninem. All the machinery
will be added DeceRiary to make It one of the
in out complete catabiiihiaenti of the kin in the
Htale. They are now prepared to receive orderi
for any work in that line. They will give special
attention to aH material! for houne building.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, D00H3, BLl N DS,
UltJICKETH, J10ri.M.Yl, tfc.
OP ALL BTVI.KH, always on band.
WOKKED BOARDS, and all artlclei nccet.a
ry for huilding, will be exchanged for IKY
LUMBER, io that perioni at a diatanca may
bring their lumber, exchange it fur. and return
home with the manufactured article!. .
The Coaipany will alwayi hare on hand a large
toe It or dry lumber, to ae to be able to fill an
order on the nhorteet notice. Only the boit and
moit ikilUul handi will be employed eo that the
public may roly upon good wurk.
. I ' .
Lumber will be worked or fold ae low at It can
be pu rcbiod anywhoro, and warrantod to give
naiiniaHTiiiio. im m uaiionii win uo none vpon
the eiib principle we can afford to work for ituall
profllf.
DRY LUMBER WANTED!
K.pecially one and-a-hnlf and two Inch panel
stuff, for which a liberal price will be paid.
The business will be oonduotod under the name
of the
"llearfield Tinning, Mill Co."
0. II. Merrell will personally superintend the
business. ,
Orders respectfully solicited. .
0. II. WKRRKLL. x
H. II. TAVI.OH.
t l. O. 1IK0WH A into.
Clearfiold, Pa,, January 8, 1874.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
Market Ht Clearfleld, (at the Post Office.)
fllll B nnderslgnod begs leave la announce to
J. theeitisens of Clearfleld and vicinity, that
he baa fitted up a room and baa Just returned
from the elty with a large amount of reading
natter, consisting in part ot
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank. Aeeount and Pass Books ef every do
soriptlon Paper and Envelopes, French pressed
and plain t Pens and Penoils j Illank, Legal
ropers. Deeds, mortgages) Judgment, Kxemp.
tluD and Promissory notos i White and Parehj
ment Urlef, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Uill Cap ,
Sheot. Muale for either Plane, Flute or Violin
constantly on band. Any books or stationery
desired that I may not bave on hand, wll) be or-
ordered by first express, and sold at wnolssale
or retail to suit customers, I will also Hoop
periodical literature, such as Magaiines, Nows.
papers, Ae. P. A. QAULIM.
Clearfleld May T, lSflfJ-tf
SHANNON LAND AND.LUMBER
I'OHPAH Y,
OMCKUI.A STEAM MILLS,
fsAsiirAcrt'tiRi
LUMIJKIt, LATH, AND TICKETS
'Sawed it Putt nt Jl'Mcd Shingles.
II. 11. SIIII.LINOFOHD, President,
Office Forest Plaoc, No. 125 8. 4th St., Phil'a.
JOIIX LAW8IIH, Ocneral Sup't.,
Oscoola Mills, Cloarflold counlyf Pa.
ALaoTOWN LOTS for sale in the. borough
1 Osoeula. :
Also Keep the J.Altll EST ASHOHTMKNT
if floods In Clearfleld oonnty at their Mammoth
tture in Oscoola.
jant T4
Lime for Sale I
nndcmlgned. redid in near the depot hai
, mndo complete arrange menu with Lime
I urnem enM of the mountain, whereby he It ena
Icd to keep nonstantly on hand a large quantity of
;; i'Ukk limki ; I 1
hleh he offers fn flirmers and builders at a trifle
Aiove eost. Those In need of the article would do
evil to give me a call, or address me by lottor, be
ISre negotiating their lime.
UKll. V. I-APSMUUH..
Clearfleld, Pa., June 0, 18fl.
BAUGAIMS IN. MUSICAL IN
BTRIlldKNTH I Organs, both aew and
second hand, at the Music Hlore. opposite Oullch's
f)arnilmre Store. AM parsons Interested are Invi.
tl to eall aad examine a new style of Orgaa aow
n eiblbltloa. Hheet Musle and Mnsle Books
Sonitantly on hand. ap!24-?ltf
N N A,
county to tlio fact that wo
.
MERCHANDISE.
. .
HAINES BROTIIEUS' PIANOS.
j
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM in Maeonie Building, one door north of
C. V. Watson's Drug Store.
Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Queens
town, (llasgow, London, Paris and Copenhagen.
Also, Drafts for sale en the Royal Rank of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAMES T. LEONARD, Pree,t.
W. M. FIIAW, Cashier. tl.l:74
J. D. M'Olrk. Edward Perks.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
OF
McGirk & perks.
Successors to Foster, Perks, A Co.,
Plilllpsburfr, Centre County, Pa.
WHERE all the business of a Banking Houm
will oe transacted promptly and upon the
most favoraole terms. mar7-tf
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 Hvuih Third Street, Philadelphia
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will reeeire prompt atten.
tton, ana all Information cheerfully rumisned
Orders solicted. April U-tf.
LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
ISTOVES ! NTOVES !
ever brongbt to the eounty, are belef received at
the Hardware Establishment of II. K. IIIC:I.I:H
els CO., comprising the following Cook Htoree
Sr BAR'S CALORIFIC,
SUSQUEHANNA,
REGULATOR,
0BLK.
EXCELSIOR.
TRIUMPU.
GOV. TENN.
READING,
' NATIONAL RANGE, AC. 4C.
Also, the following Heating Stoves :
SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER,
Sr EAR'S ANTI DUST.
SPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
MORNINO LIGHT,
RON TON, ,
OIPSEY,
. VULCAN,
8UNREAM,
. RU3Y'
DAUPHIN EGG.
CHESTER E00,
VOLCANO, '
rilOENIX,
HEAVY JUR ROOM AND STORE
ROOM STOVES, AC.
Clearfleld, Sept. 25, 1873.
rro TIIK
X
F R 0 N T !
tiHIOAT r.XCITI-.MENT
at mn.
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
AND
ICE CREAM SALOON!
The undersigned having Just fitted up new,
largo and comfortable rooms on Market street,
near Third, respectfully Informs the public that
he now drepared to eooomtnodate them with
everything in kis line on short notice and at all
hours or the day. He keeps on hand
ERESH DREAD,
' RUCKS, ROLLS, PIES,
CAKES, all kinds.
ICECREAM,
and a general assortment of
CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac,
All of which will be delivered to eustomers at their
residences, when requested to do so.
ICE CREAM, by the dish, served In a neatly fur
nished room.
Thankful for the generous patronage bestowed in
the past, be hopes lo merit and receive a oon
tlnuenoe of the same from hit old custo
mers, and ethers.
JOHN STADLER.
' JuoelJ.'73-tf.
JJ very Ntable.
rflltK nnrtrlfrvi., t,... ik.- t Hfn.,,, il..HHk.
I 11m lli.t ha. I. ... - . 1 a :
-an. asv a nvw lUIIT Iin'linrTiu IV onuiUallV
ilatla. .11 I. - m l.ll.L 11 II ..
RaUlfllasfl attrl RaaeuM SL. J.A..A ..J
on faaaonabletermt, Hetldence on Loouititrttt.
Dvtwvwn jniru ana roann.
OKO. V. GKARUART.
Clearfleld, Feb. 4, 1874.
I OH PHI NTs NO OF KVF.RT DESCRIP
I lion BMlly eiemted at this oBoe.
SACKETT & SC11U1VER,
HARDWARE,
and manufacturers of
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
Second Street,
CLHAItl'IULI), PA.
Having largety Increasod our stock of Hard
ware, we invite tho publie to examine our stock
and prices.
Carjienters and persons who eonlcmplata build
ing will do woU to examine our
TOOLS Sc BUILDING HARDWARE,
which Is Be
will be sold
NAILS,
which Is new and ef the best manufacture, and
win oe soiu low lor eaen.
GLASS,
TUTTV,
GLUE,
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
HINGES,
SCREWS
All kindu uf Bench I'lanoi, Srim, Chlieli, Sqaaree.
iiiirntnirf, nairnetoi, riumrjg and L.evei, ,
MortiwHl A Thumb Gnaffoi, Ilercls.
Itrneet A liitti, Wood and Iron
IJt'nch Scrrwf, and the beet
During Machine in tbe ,
market.
Double and Single Eitt Axes.
POCKET CUTLERY, lo.
Agents for Mrnell's Iron Corn Shelter,
warranted.
Alio, agcnU for Kicbards'
C.OTIIIC 1XUI3 TOPtf,
which eflWtaallj en re 6 in ok j Fluei.
Par men' Itnilcmcnt and (larden Tool of every
doicription.
A large variety of
COOK STOVES,
which wo warrant to give iati fact ion.
M'ortahtt ilangr and Furnaces.
-a,Roofinff, Fuoutintr and Job Work done on
reasonable tonne. All orders will receive prompt
attention. June 11, 1873.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
at
(Succcnori to Boynlon A Voting,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Manufacturer! of
PORTABLE & STATIONARY .
STEAM ENGINES
a
Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets,
C I.F.AHHrcl.l), PA.
HAVIKO engaged in the manufacture of flrst
elaas MACHINERY, wo respeotfully inform
the publie that ire are now prepared to 111 all
orders as cheaply and as promptly as aa be done
In any of the cities. We manufacture and deal in
Malay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys,
Giflord's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air
Cocks, Qlobe Valves, Check Valves, wrought Iron
Pipes, S'.eam Tumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Antl
Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Pack
ing, and all kinds of MILL WORK) together
with Plows, Sled Soles,
COOK AND TARLOR STOVES,
and other CASTINGS of all kinds.
flrOrJcrs solicited and Oiled at city prices
All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery
of our manufacture promptly answered, by addres
Ing us at Clearfleld, Pa.
JanlH-tf BIGLER, VOUNO A REED.
rJJERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kept oonstantly on hand.
stove amTlCrtho - ware
OP EVERT DESCRIPTIOX !
CHOCKS ! TOTSI CROCKSI
l'lhcr's Patent AlrllM Self . Bealliig
Krult ene 1
BUTTER CROCKS, with lids,
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLE-IirTTER CROCKS, ,
PICKLE CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES,
STEW POTS,
And a great many other things too numerous to
mcotlon, to be had at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE TOTTERY,
. Corner ol Cherry and Third Streets,
ULf.AllUfcLU, I'A
augS
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR BALK BY
II. 1 Hlglcr fc Co.
IROy DOl'BI.E SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD SINtll.K SHOVEL PLOWS.
IRON CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
(10WANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS.
PITTSIU'RU STEEL PLOWS.
HAITI'S BKLLKPONTB PLOWS.
ROBESON'S and TUOMPFON'8 PLOWS.
fr-Sharcs for all ol Ihe above Plows con
stantly on band. my2tt-71
II.
F. MULKU & CO.
have for sale
CARRIAGE & WA(.0 MOODS,
SHAFTS AND rOLEB,
HUBS, SPORES, FELLOES, &o.
Carriage and Wagon Makers should make a
Me of this and eall and examine them. They
will be iold at fair prices. mayll-Tt
I. r. wiiTti.
,.W. W. IITTI.
WEAVER & BETTIH
. CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at the eld stand of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
tbelr stock of goads, consisting of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A BUOEfl,
UATS k CAPS, HARDWARE,
Ql'EENSWARE,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, dec, &cM
At the most reasonable rates for CASH or in
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Advances made to those engaged In get
ting out square timber on the most advantageous
terms. pdtljanfS
T.A. FLECK & CO.
(Two doors east of the Shaw House,)
CLUARIKIEI.Is, PA.
Millinery and Fancy Goods
AND NOTIONS.
NECK RUFFLINO.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
GLOVES, all kinds and rises.
COTTON STOCKINGS, unsurpassed both In
quality and cheapness.
WHITE AND SWISS OOODS, all varieties.
CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of the latest
pattern and lower than the lowest.
HAIR 000D8, of all varieties. -0
Call and examine our stock before you buy .
elsewhere. Glad to show our goods on all oe
casioni Our motto la
"SMALL PROFITS k QUICK SALES."
"A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a
Slow Shilling."
Remember tbe place opposite Mossop's, in
Wm. Reed's old stand.
, T. A. FLECK,
aprilli'74 A. M. HILLS.
KRATZER &.LYTLE,
- MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELB, PA.
Dealers In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and Queensware,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, tic.
Shoemakers supplied with LEATHER
and SnOK FINDINGS at reduoed rates.
SALT ! SALT I 8ALT1 at wholesale and
retail very ebeap.
- PAINTS, OILS.'tALCINED PLASTER, Ac,
A llberaleliseonnt la builders.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW
SHADES, OIL CL0TH8-ln large .
, quantities.
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and
CHOP, alwavs an band.
-Allofthe above goods are purchased
exclusively for cash, and therefor ma and mill
be sold as ebeap as Ihe cheapest aprlll-Tt
pEACE IN EUROPEI
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
The bloody eontest between Franoe and Frusta
Is at an end for the present, so far as the slaugh
tering of men and tbe destruction of property la
oouoerned. The Royal Jugglere ao doubt pride
themselves and rejoice over the result, bat how
Inslgnlfioant Is their work when compared with
the humane and christian efforts of
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has andertoken to supply all the eltlsesis la
the lower end of the eounty with food and raiment
at exceeding low rale trom bis mammotk store is
MULSONUL'RfJ, where he can always be found
ready to wait upon callers and supply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such as Cloths, Satlnetts, Casslmeres, Musllna,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots aad Shoes, Hats aad
Caps all of the best material and made lo order
Hose, Socks, Ulores, Mittens, Laees, Ribbons, Ae.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, bait.
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Castings, Plows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Cora Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general
assortment of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR, '
Of different brands, always an hand, and will aw
sold at the lowest possible Igurea.
LIQUORS, each as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky,
Jayne's Medicines, llostettor't and
Honfland's Bitters.
SOOt pounds of Wool wanted fur which the
hlgheet prloe will be paid. 1 Cloverseed on hand
and for sal at the lowest market price.
Also, Agent for Strattonvllle and Curwusvtls
Thrashing Machines.
StSuCallandseeforyoureelvee. Ton will led
everything usually kept la a retail store.
. ... . L- M- COUDRIET.
Frenchvllle P. 0., March 1, 1871.
gTOREKEEPEIW, ATTENTION I
W desire to eall year attention to ear extensive
Commiesiots business and I our facilities for dis
posing of inch produce as our consignors tend as.
Having a large trade with elty stores, w are en
abled te make qalck returns, at full price.
Storekeeper having Chickens, Batter, Eggs,
or other prod.ee, will d well to give a trial.
Where Groceries are takan la ienange, ao torn
mission will be charged.
S.L. KIRK, SON A CO.,
WhoUsal Grocers aad Commission M .reheats,
Mo. 110 N. Third street, Philad'a. , aprly
JimTICEIM da CORSTAflI,I FIRS
W bar printed a large tjka new
VPS nit I -1 j im . i ,. .
rna u.uw, Mill w... VU. reowips OS f .IV-
lv ots, mall aopy I anv address. - myM