Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 25, 1866, Image 3

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WPNftAT,::in!::::::!:::::Apti. 25,- 18G0
Frotie Car Time, on and ftf April lit,
186(1, trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Kod,
eill stop st Tyrons, as follow ; , . : ( . .,
' MATIKO CAITWiKD. , l.tiVIKfl WBSTWARD.
r. a. h.
rHnclnrmlt Expr",S, Bi"llmnr ETpress,
PhllnHflaExpreM J,07 PhiWrKxprcB, 8,20
Pay Express, a.m., 8,81'Fa.t Line, 1 r. r,01
w'ay Pasnger, ' MVMail f'ratn, .'. 1, IS
Tha Train on the Tyrone ft Clearfield KoaJ,
arrival at Tyrone at 3 o'clock, p. m., and leaves
for Philipsburg, aa heretofore 8,55 a. ra. The
proper train lor raaeengerl Iron Una aeetion to
lake, who goEastwrd,ia the Cincinnati txpreu
? Grape Yines.-tA fine lot of choice
ijrnpo vines, at reduced prices, cau bo
had bj"' calling on Dr. Hills. ', Give
"aim call. -April 25th 2t. " .
eS-We Call the attention, of disa
bled soldiers and agents, to the adver
tisements of the Salem Leg Co.; A. F.
BelcberYB-'C. Baker; Philip Hill;
and Secomb A. Co., in this issue of our
paper. . . ?
; Jt-Kichard Jlossop, has just re
turned from the eastern cities, with
the , largest selection of Spring and
Summer goods ever brought to the
town, and is selling them at sensation
prices, io all that call. '
SrEv.orj fcody kceps' running to
Bridges, to book themselves up, on
the new Spring fashions, which he has
introduced, direct from; Chestnut and
liroadway, ,
Daowsp, On Thursday the 10th
int,., William McKc Esq., in attempt
ing to run a raft through th break
( at the Lock "navondam, )ras, with
f two other'hands. thrown nlo tho
' stream by the force of the oar, causing
tha death of , Jlr.; JlcKee. The oar
and boards were .thro wn put . to those
in the water, (.hereby .saving the life
of Mr. Hagerty and Mr. Hall, but Mr.
.McKoe seemed to pay no attention to
anything transpiring around him." It
is supposed that he Svas rendered in
aensible by the blow ho received from
the oar. His body was soon recover
ed and taken to his home in Knox tp.,
where ho was buried, on. the 21st, in
the 53d year of his ago. Hd loaves a
large family to mourn his los. " .'
Anothkh .psecu, The "Govern
ment'' last, week, delivered a speech
to the Soldiers and Sailors,' in which
it again distinctly pointed out,thedis-
onion element, at "tho otb.ee. end f
.the line.' ' The dead duck quacks ter
ribly over this last infliction, because,
he thinks hr. has boon classed with
the. pupic J 1 1
Cassics M. Clat. This gentleman
now our Minister to Russia, in a letter
dated St. Petersburg, sa-s :
deem it my duty to denounce the !
conrse orbuniner and Stevens. If only
one tnan remains loy.il he ia tit:State.
I stand by the President' veto of the
froedmcn s bureau bill. Let the Slates
give the freedmen all civil rights. Or
else let an amendment of theconstitn-
tion make one rule of suffrage for all ;
the States. This attempt of Congress J
to interfere with tha rights of tho i
btatcs attar the war power ceases is a
usurpation of power unknown to the
constitution, and subversive of tho
theory of republicanism, as based up
on tho old constitution of tho United
States." ' . . . ; j
, Mr. Clay has heretofore been ex-'
cessively loyal, but has not yet forgot ;
the doctrine of State Rights. j
The County Snperintendency. ' ;
Mr. Editor: I learn that there are
several persons sjioken of for tho po
sition of Superintendent of Common
Schools of Clearfield county -anioni:
them, Revi A. K. Height, of Guelich
township. Mr. R. is u regular gradu-.
ate of Pennsylvania College, a practi-l
?al teacher, with three yeura experi-'
vce as Superintendent of unother
county, and, beyond doubt, posseting
all the qualifications for the position,
for which ho is named. .. The follow
ing Ct-rlifluule, from iior. , JiirelificlJ,
speaks for itself , - .,..
ANSo.NvitLE, Atril 13th, 1 8GG.'
This is to certify that tho bearer,
Hev. A. R,, Height, is a Minister of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church, in
good and regular stunding; and lias
Bfmedas CJounty Superintendent of
Schooli in Perry county during a term
of three year. That he is a practic al
teacher -deeply interested in the
.cause of common schools 'and has
len an industrious worker in that
cause, is believed by the subscriber,
. .: Wm. M. Blrcueiei.d. ;
Three of tho school directors of
GueJich ix)wnhip Messrs Alleman,
Peterson, and another also cheerful
ly recommend Mr. Height to the ' Di
rectors of the county, "as a compe-.
i(tent, and in every way qualifiud per
son for the ofliee of County Superiu
"deDt and from our own knowledge
"of his success as teacher, we can
"truthfully say that wo have bad none
"to exceed him,both jn governing and
"controlling tho scboql, as well as in
''advancing tho pupils in rnentyl and
''moral education." -
Directors would do well not to com
mty themselves in favor of any ono
previous to-the day of election May
it I860. . ' Respectfully yours, - ,
County Superintendent.,
t
lTtoi:--iu your lust Jseuo I
observe ft commnnicntion, highly Inu
dntory of ii certain gentleman for llio
petition of County .Sujicrintoiulcnt.
LHirltlg my exiier-uncd us u director,
cmbraciife a poriol of several years,
I havo ever believed thui the discus-
sion of tho merits and' demerits of u
candiduto for that position should be
excluded from the politieul, as well as
the newppaper arena. Yet when an
;ndierect ft iend of one of the candi
dates brings forward his name, it is
but proper that tho friends of other
candidates bIiouM bo heard in behalf
of their claims. ,ln mcrUioning claims,
I must emphatically say, III? t no man
oau hnve any sclaim to r this position,
except be caiVkcbnio up 6 tho stand
ard required by law. AmoDg the es
sential voquiHites are,' ';
1st, That ho . 'shall bo qualified by
education and experience for the situation.''-:
?!. . ( ' ,.: . i :-th v. ') i ;
2d, lie 6hould bo a thorough and
experienced teacher; one who has de
voted his entire attention, and not one
who has merely taught a few months
during the winter. lie should be
practical and progressive.
3d, lie should be a man whose only
occupation is (hat of u tvacher. .A
4th, lie sLyuld J'eel a warm interest
in his profession, and be fully alive to
its wants and tendencies, and ; can
thus 'most effectually advance the
school and system. He should, also,
bo well versed in the condition and
field of his labors, and be "prepared at
once to enter, upon their active die
charge, as ono , who lias given bis at-
altcntioti to other pursuits will 1oos;
much valuable time in acquiring the
necessary knowledge of bis duties, 1
and of thope' who arc his co-workers
in advanving the iause',of education."
The question fur us as directors is :
Is there a candidate, presented to us,1'
who cOmbitic.s theso qualifications?
I unhesitatingly assert', iher? is, and
that candidate is Charles Sandford,
Esq., our present Superintendent.
' For the last twelve years ' ho has 1
been closel' connected, with' tho in
terests of tho Common Schools, nine
years as a teacher, ami three years as
Superintendent, and in the minds of
thoso with whom ho has been con
nected, star.ds unsurpassed as a schol
ar and teacher.! j AYithout any con-
sultation with him, I would on his be
half, boldly challenge an examination
of all tho candidates, before the Con
vention of Direct6rs, by any party
competent to examine. , ......... '
"Air. Sandford is willing to teach a
Normal School, any length of time,
that can bo spared .from tho dutios of
the oflico, and if electe'd,would request
all directors to urge the nttctfdance of
teachers, us it is-only by this moans,
such a school can be successfully, con.
ducted.' Much more could be said,
upon this subject, but my communi
cation is already of sufficient' length,
and X must closo. , A Director. .
. i Appointed. The Collectorship of
tho Port of New York, ; has at length
beon settled. The rresincnt has sent
in to tho Senate for confirmation, tho
name of Henry T. Smyth; President
of tho New York Central J3ar.k This
unexpected announcement has caused
a great squabble ainong tho New York
politicians. Tho name of Samuel G.
Courtney, eon-iu-law of tho late I)anl.
S. Dickinson, has also been sent in for
confirmation, as U. S. District Attor
ney for Southern Now York,, , (
Supreme Judoe. Tho President
has appointed Hon. Henry S. Stans
berry, of Ky.,' Associate Justice of the
TJ. S. Supremo Court, Vice Judge Ca
tron, of Tenn.', dee'd. The' Philadel
phia frets says Mr. Stanbcrry is the!
reputed author of tho lato eto. If
he wrote that, wo bold ho is entirely
fit for Supreme Judge, bntit will be a
bitter pill lor the loyal Jsegro Senate
to confirm him. -
Valuable Oxen. J tunes G. Bnnk
ard, Esq.', of Baltimore, presented the
late Southern Ilolief Fair, with a pair
of fat cattle, whicli yielded the Society
$4,825. Tle oien t ero the lm-goHt
cattlo in Mary land.. One of tliom was
disposed of ly a raffle, at 5 a chance
tickets vcre sold amounting to 3,
575, the other wa sold at auction and
brought I l,2.r)0, . . .
ftayTho Stcaiucr European, explo
di'd at her wharf at Aspinwall on the
od inat., destroying tho ship, wharf,
and killing filly personfl,' including
tho captain and uilicerA of tho vessel.
The cause of tho explosion is supposed
to have been cftiised by having a quan
tity of nitro-glycenn on board.
a . r- m-
A Io8 iSomewhers. The Provost
MtirHlmll General's report shows, that
out of 520,000 men drafted find sworn
into the scrvico, only 1G8,000 roaclied
the field. This Indicates tho profits
of bounty jumping and loyalty.
- fcfT Hon. James Brooks, whom the
dis-unioniots turned bat of Congress,
had the honor of a public dinner, and a
gv&vi public reception, on his" return
to New York, on the 16th inst. Mr.
Brooks-will be returned to ho next
Congress by a mnjority Of thousands.
On Thursday last, by John W.Shu
Wi t, Knq., Mr. Gkohok MoKnmoY, to I rBM"a?n.tr('.rorty-tiiir aeetion or the Aot
Miss Maroaret Jane Shaw, both of ff ,b h N1"4' 7"?"JrnX',"mli
r, , ,, . . ' .""' u o moettn learenlion, at tha Cenrl Huue, in
tiOSllCU tOWIlhhlp. , , ,, , Clearn..J,on tho ia lUMai.AT Id M., lMi,
On tho 24rh inst.. by Rev. Thomas Uin th tn u'? ,f ,h "',ot'' 1 Q'oloQk 4n
m i..,. i... ,rin . ll afternaon, and leleeteini by a wi)orU
lracy, Mr. 1 KTMl PlPER, Ol Plkotn., oflb. wh0. Bulub.rof Ulrectora prr.cn., oni
to MlSS MARY CcURAN, Of Clearfield, penonof literary and clentio aequlramenU,
Tho parties rewarded the Printers in of ,kil1 '4 "(H""1"04 ln 'n ' -.
,,..1,. .,,:. i ,.,. j- ,i . i .1 Inii tuunijr buperlnundeaV for the three
a Bubbtailtial Way, lor ' Which they ttt,tlHUK ,.r, ,.' determine the amnuni of
Will accept thanks. I compensation for theeame; and eerlifj the re-
1)1 t:n. , .
T W .'.W-;.l.ti.a n-l nA,i
inst., Martha Meiiaffky, aged 1 17
3'Cars, , G months and 8 days. Centro
and Lycoming county, papers pleaso
C0Py.
In Bradford township, on the I8th
of March, Geo, J. KiLER.ngcd CO years
Tiie Maiikets.
Reported weekly for the Republican.
, t Ci.KAHriti.n, Pa., April , Isftfl.
Wbeat, - bus.
live, i . ; ,-.
$3 50 Itpplea, dry f bus i 00 1
1 0,Apulobutter, al.l 60
Corn,
60. H'ool. V lb
CO
20
0u, ' '
Buck wheat, . . .
Potatoes,
Flaxeeed,
Timothy,
Clorerseed,
W - Ueene,
60 Lard, ft
1 KOletirk in Hog,
1 no; I'allow, $i lb
2 nt;Rortr, " -
i M;fi.ur,q M, ,'
8 i'bgKB, d'wen,
t Ji
IS
40
1160
- 2& ,
1 iil'Shinglre.(l ineh.) b 00
t tve guU'frtisfmfnts.
TlieCASIl must aocompany the follow in? notloei
to insure citentiua Adiniiiiatrators'and Kxeru-
birs' aotioet eaeb,S2 64 ; Auditors' notie $1 SO j
MMolotl.in tiotlee$2 00:Cautinns tl 0 ; Straye
f I iu.and ati ether tranient Noticvaattbeaauie
rates. Other advertiaoinenisat f I 40 per square
for 3 or lers insertions, for each additional inser
tion 10 cents. Tea linen or lee,jHunt a nare
Wanted! Agents.' Male and Female' at $74
to $140 per month te rell the Celebrated
Common rVneo Fatni ly Sewing Machine 1'riee
S IS 00, . This yschine will doeU kln or work
eOal to the blgU brioed Meebinet, and is tbe
only practical and reliable Cheap Bew'.ng Ma
chine in tbe world. Fend for descriptive Circu
lar. Address HKC0A1U A CO., Chicago, III.,
April 24tb, ISCo-lin. ' ' or Cleveutud, Obic.
a IIIV V- MSIW LIMItV UVVIUIUCMtf S'lUIIDIf VI
tlii superior leg Biay be sens at the Agency or
M,,J ITnilaail Ktvtio liiaaeliiia.il XI 4l af
tn fralera Leg lompany, Do. 33 soulb teventh
street, Philadelphia. Callandsee them, or send
for rirctlar containing full information. ' '
"April 24tb,ISS-lmo. - ' -
TTaiited A"tita To canvars for the Sol-
11 dier'i Individue! ' Memorial " Greater
inducement ottered than bv snr ether Dublisb
era. Agents bare an en'ire monopoly in the
territory assigned them, as there has been noth
ing or the kind yet introduced. Meets with uni
versal approval, Is ornamental, also a rt-oord or
value kMbose who have served in ear cm o try s
defense, and to friends of deceased soldiers, for
oircnlara, io., addreet, enolosing stamp, II. C
BAKER, Coluinkue, O., Luck Box tit. . .
Ajll 4tb, 180rt-mo.. -- .; V '
Disabled Men, Attention! Wanted, one or
two men in Clearfield county," who have
lust either an arm or leg, to sell Wandsworth's
water proof Arnica Healing Plaster, the best aai
cheapest Cenrt Plaster in the market From $4
to f IS per day can be made. Address, with 24
cents for sample and foil Information, A. F.
liKLCHKR, lloHJ, Philadelphia. Pa t N. U
All agent and peddlers would find It to their
Interest to answer the above. April 14, 'M-i m.
.fl reat ' Americaa ' Puzxle. patented by
VJT Philip Hill Importer to Fancy Qoeda, Jiv
Market st,, l'bil'a. Pa is one of the nest Inge
nious and amusing articles or tbe kind we have
ever seen. . It ii calculated te aOurd diversion to
old and young. Price 10 cent for set of tlx
numbers. Kent by mail to all parts of the coun
try. I'll IMP HILL, 249 Market st, l'bil'a.
Ladies' Needle Book, containing ICO of the best
needles, sent by mail on receipt or 40 cent.
April fitb ldffl.lmo, 5 : i
Qt'ARTSai.t BEPOT Of" TUkVoUNTT
National liankof Clt arfielJ, Pa., April 1SSS.
' AiMarra. .1 . . .
Loans A Discount, ; t I 170,45 20
IT. S.Bundsto secure eirealalion, , t , 74,000 00
BUI Bank Botes,;
0.318 00
, $700,831 SO
in mas.
Capita! Stock paid in, , $100,000 04
Notes in circulation, : 41 000 00
line Ind. Lepniiiors, . 44,011 01
Due other Banks'A Beaker, 4,707 tt
Interest A Exobauge, , t 7,043 14
, ' , , J , $29,831 20
I hereby certify that the above statemrnt Is a
true copy ef the original sent to the rnmptrollel
of the Currency. WM. V. WRIOIIT.
AprilJ4tb, IS6.-8t. ' iCathter.'
QrjRTRKLY' KEPOBT OF THKfTrST
Natloual BankT Clrarlleld, Pa, April I6f 0.
. ISSXT,
Notes and Dilti Diieiutittd, : ' ' $8,828 19
Oeer Drafta ' 1 ' t 1 ' I ' T I 1,67V tt
U. b. Bonds Deposited with U. 8. Trees.
urer, to aecur Circulation,
100.000 00
rpreie, : i r i :
I .Ml 0
lil.anir 31
.0:i0 Oil
1 1,225 00
3.744 4
2,072 J
. 371 39
Legal Tender notes, I - i I' I i
Ooiopound Interest notes, . I , t
Cash on hand Nat A Bank Botes,
l)us from National Bank, r ,' I
Due frnu utber Banks A Baoksrl, i I
Kxpenses. , f, 4 t
i" paiu, 1 .. 1 1 I, . I
f 00i vl
Furniture and Fixtures, : l ' t 41
14SBIUT1BS' -
Capital Flock pain la, $1 00. 000 00
purpln Tund, t i
Ciri ulaliag notes,
Individual Iieposits, ,
Diviilends unpaid, 1
Uue National Banks,
Due Banks A Hankers,
Interest aod Exebange,
I, ono 00
S3.r& no
2,2V(I 33
14 48
7,218 II
II 41
1,(42 31
, . 11.1 L '?
I certifr the abore to be a true altr,t f..,
Ihe (quarterly h'purt iede l (be' 6tiiptroler r
tbe Irealury. vA.C. IIJIXEf, Cashier.
April llth, I86S..3L
Dlaauliiliiih of rartiierhrii.-f hV Cfiri
nerrhlp brretofor eiisting between i, !
Moore and T.J. Uoyer, under the iiUe of Moore
A Bnyeiv doing business in Lutborsburg, Clear
field eouotv, Pmn'a, haa thi dy been dissolved
by mutual consent The Hook aeoouots Ac , sre
left with Mr. Moore, fnr settlement and aullve
sion . All penofis knowing themselves indebted
to said firm j will please call and sclt'e.
K. II. MOORR,
T. J. DOVER.
tTb business will hereafter be condaeted
by'K. il. Moore, who, thankful for past patron
age, invite a continuance of lb same.
it. il. MOORE.
' Lnlherehurg, Pa., April 14th, 1800 fit, i
C1AKPET1NU Ingrain, Cotton, hompj Uir
J Floor Oil-elolhs, Brocatelle, Door tnsls, Aa.
' J. P. KRATZRK '
OTAPLE Dry floods Clotln, Cassimtrei
kj Cloak-cloths, Tweed, 8atinetts, bllkwarp
Flannels, Ticking, Mualia, Linen, Prints, at Ihe
eld prices at " - J. t. KHAltKK 8.
U'liVS t UOLDCluODS Tiu wa're.'fjuer aswara
UUssware, YYoodenwere, Looking Ulaeses
Cloks,'Nails, (ilaaa. Oils, Faint. Laicpa, Wall
Paper, at all pritesat - ' ' ".-.t
- ..u J, p, KJUTZER'S. v '
uneirom otner is.nxi ana jjanaers, x.rs vo , , u nM h atil . j,,Bf
Premiums paid, : I I : M0 00 ,h nM wanted. AddmM
Expense A Taxes, t," : 3,JJ it , , . , ,.( UAHTLESON A Co.
Ppeeieon band, ' I t I J April 4th, 18n imo. 61 1 Chestnut t. Pbil'a-
U. 8. Legal Teuder notes, : ls.4Jo 00 f- ' .
National Bank bum. .,. i. 1 0 484 00 A UDITtJIl'S NtlTIC The undersigned
f.'l. t e.SIH 00
"() THE SCHOOL DIRECTOJ
of ClcBiflld county ? (tmlltrntn :-
a. required b7 the thirty.ninth and foiliethew-
Hone of laid AoL !. 11. PANDFORI)
j p! s. Diwwra win' bear in mind that th. Lj
of holding the ilretion it changed from the tret
,Mulld'7 10 xbt Tuesday in May. ;
ITAtTT flirt fl TTTI MniTntT
I1U W -rl U iVlVfj riUllfjT.
The times are hard ; you'd like to know
, How yoa may tare your Dollars , - .
Ihe way to do it I will show, , , ' ' "
, , 11 you will read what follows.
A nan who lived not far from here, : :
Who worked bard at bis trade ( '
Dut bad a household to tupptjrt, " i t i
Ttat squandered all he made, '
I met him oaee, saya he, "my friend,
1 look threadbare and rough .; . . ' . '
I've tried o get wiynelf avir
But can't save np enouU."
Bays t, my friend, how tiuch baY yoa f .. ;
, I'll ell y'ou here to (to, ' J ; ; ; "A lj
To get a suit that's enund and cheap
At It fcllitliNKVIil Si ai and Jo.
" Tie &k what Utile he bad saved.
' And went to Keizrualrln ft Rrothere - -And
tsura be got bunitemne suit, '
'. ' " i or hair be paid li utbert. 4 4 '
Now be is home, be looks so well ;
And their effect is neh,
' That when they take tbolr dally msali,
Tbf don't eat hair to much. I
And new hendi on Saturday nljbt " '' '"
With all (hair1 Wants suppiied-; j
That he bas money left to spend,
And iuuie to lay aside. ' '''''
i ' '" "' ' " ' ' ;
Ilia god surcrss, with eheerful smile,
lie gl.il) tells to all t
If you'd aa Money, go and boy, .
, . Vour dutbos at JttUeiiitclu Ctutlilng; Hall.
Where the cbea pes, Anest, and best Clothing
and tootl (urtiiblnng gnodt ean be bad to tui '
1 . ' . . . . "
April li; lS66.tr. .'1 ' i
V gents Wanted! $174 per month. Sums.
Ihinr entirely new, Tha Photograph Case
and Family Record., iTbiataa great opportunity
lor enteririiing persons of energy to make uiun
ey. It ii aa article or .which the public have
leit the aoed. It retail at s low price, and its
beauty and ulil'ty i universally acknowledged.
XUe meet! which h as attouded its sales wir
rant tbe assurance that onn can be sold to al
most every f.vnnly.-: We are prepared te show
that we hi ve agents who are clearii g $ 174 every
inoutU. AddrrM fnr Circulars and Terms.
RAYMOND A CO., Manufacturers,-"
April 4th, 18(10 Into.. .' l Chestnut St., Phila.
Wanted, Apeiita $74 te $200 per -month
for Gentlemen, and f 1!A to $74 lor Ladiee,
everywhere, to introduce the Common enie
Family dewing Machine, improved and perfect
ad. It will Lem, foil, stiuih, qoilt, bind, braid
and embroider beautifully. Price only . $20,
making tbe clastic luck sticb, and fully warran
ted for three years. ', We pay the atove wagos.or
a commission, from whlob twice that amount ean
be made, , Address or call on C. Bowers a Co.,
Office, No. 244 S. Fifth sf, Philadelphia, Peeo'a.
-"AII letters answered promptly, with etrca
far and terra. ' April 4th lHISJ-laio. .
Canvasser Wauted, at $200 per month.
We want rellaole age tit (none other, ) male
and female to take tha exclusive ageaey In every
couuty and township in the United States, to
sell tha Photograph Family Record, a Work
which every family will buy. It Ii bound I ke
an album but hat a printed blank page opposite
eaoh Pbttograph, tor a conuM record of the
Ilutbnnd, wife and each child of a family j also
Containing marriage certificate, ' and page for
military kistory of any member of the family,
Nothing like it ever publ.-shed and ao work tW
agenta cap sell so readily. Old ranvaxseri and
othei a should tend fur circular j and terms. It is
neeesaarye have copies -of the work to ranvais
ith ; Mies by exproea tl 40, :i :f and u
J Aullior, arnointed by tbe Orphans Court,
to distribute money in tne hand of Matthew Og
den, Administrator o( Juha M. Ogdsn, dee'd,
will etteDi to the duties of bis ap ointment, on
Friday, the 4th day r May at 2 o'cloek,
p ., at tte otSre ol Wm. A. Wallace, la Clear
field, or which all Turtle lntreted will tuke
notice. J. BLAkK n ALTKKS,
April llth, I88o-4U' T Auditor.
AlIDITOrt'M XOTICr rheunderslgned,
' Aud tor, appointed In open Court, to dis
tribute th proe red arising fraai the le of real
estate, onter IVa. Ks j No. 24 Sept. Term, 1HA4,
in the east or John Ferguson s John Uregory,
hereby files nolio that be will attend to the du
ties of sail spj ointment, on Saturday, the 1" th
day of A.iril, IKiiA, between the hours of 10
o'cloek a.m., and 3 o'clock p, an, of said day, at
hi oQ"e In the Uoroogh or 1'learfleld, when sad
'where all parties inlrrexted mar attend if they
se propel. H. M. Met ULLOL'lHl,
ClearOeld April I Ith, I soil 3( Auditor.
nrilaara. "SecUe'a llrl rtnhh.r Troi"curs
I 7unbire. frs lli rr,l frum all tirpsiura 1 1
will never rKt, break, litaber, ehafe, or heeotne
filthy, (lh Sue steol spring being coaled with
bard tubturli ring mad any power rMuired;
used in wl' iug, Cllitl to Jonul requires no
strapping: cleanest, lighteat. easiest, and best
Truss known, fend for pamphlet.
I. II. HKKLF.Y. 8ole Proprietor, " '
April llth, !! 4t 1.147 Chostnut St., Ptiil'a
gpl IS W AH fJ Vktnpor Per l-Th' iarg'-
J. est 'ock of well-made Tin ware ln the .S'rai.
constantly ksyt on hand. Wi.rcbai.Usnd Deal
r are innteit to give ft a rail be or puroha
Sing elsewhere. 4 MELLOY t i'iliril.
12. iiiariei netween 7tn anil Fth,
March With, 'OS 4t. ' ' ' 1 . Milladelphla.''
. ......... .... ... . . . . ' . . . '
. a.m... ...-.'a. . ........ .... . . . .
1. Is hetby givsn, that Letter of Adruinls-I
traUou hare this day been a-ranted to the uoder. 1
'f ' oa the estate of John iVhoff, rleorared,
Into of Becrarla township, Clearfield roiititt. Pa,
A II ferson indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and the baring
claim agiint4 lb same, will pieseat them duly
auiBenticota jor settlement. . . 1
. ,WM, S WF.LLS.
M'rch 'C'-P'1- c- R- yi'Or'F, Atltn'rt. '
I.lSH-f ALT and TLASTKR In Urge nm.n-'
1 titles, at J. P. KRATZEH'S. I
March 22, 1H5. ": '"'
RAFT POPI.s'Vf 'liiirei," for'sale at
Dec. IS, 111(14. MSRRELL A 1UC1LKH. j
ODOUH tUTTtCKS at '1
MEKRELL A DlQLKR'A
BOOT and Shoes a eotnpjet assortment or,
Ldis', Oentlemen', M isaei't Buys' and
Children 'sBoots shoes and Uitr at i t
..!..) 5 ; J.P. KUATZER'S. . I
1 VlliMbels of prim Clovarseed. for al by
1IJ 7 IRVIJJ A HARTSUOIUN,
Curwensvlle, February 29, laen-tf. t ' ;
Cable Chain a enperiorertiele, l ' " -
' ' ' MKKRkXL BltlLDR'8.
Ikullcy lllocks, all slses, and best snsnufao
i"1 MERUELL A IHOl.KH S ,
-wri.h wi.j. . . ; . . ,,,, 1 . . . .
NIU i I
;.4 NERRELL ABIOIER'S.
n
SPRING. GOODS.
; : rso mw tohe i rtuupsLrou;
As Cheap as the Cheapest,
AND AS GOOD Aa mr BEST, , ;
nave jnei received, and are opening, at their
Old ftand on Front Street, abore the '
" " 'Academy, a large and well te- "
' -" 1 leeted areertinent ef
SEASONABLE GOODS.
i
which they are selling at very low rules.
Head the following catalngut and profit MrAy.
4T-
C
I r
cs
w
Especial pain has been taken in tbe
election of Ladies Dress Hoods, white
'Hoods, Embroideries Millinery Goods
Prints, Kerchiefs,' Nubies, (J loves, Ao
- FOR GENTLEMEN......
J Always on hand Black Cloths Kaney
and Black Casrimerva, batineis, ate.,
Heady Made Clothing el all kind.
. BOOTS AND SHOES,,"
TTH eartirVI AaT (-
. N I5C KTT.ES, ...
and a variety of other articles, whloh
t hey will Sell at a small advonoa on cost.
Partiuular attention is iuvitud to their
Ktoi'k of Carpets, CutUire, eommon In
jgrain. supeitin Engli.h Ingram uJ
HruMels, Flow and Table Oil Cloths,
Window shade and Wall papers, ale.
FLOuit, Bacon. Fishsalt.
Pluetcr, A I'l'tea, Teachea ami
I'tunes kt constantly on baud.
Pure niUNDV, WliUkey dq
.. Wines; fof oiedicinal uses. ,
ALSO, in Stnr lot of large and
'. email Clover aeed.
We intend te make It an ohjeet fir Farmers and
,, Mechanics to buy from as; b csun we will
1 sell ouf goodn as low a they ean be .
bought in tbe county and pay the -very
highest price for all kinds or e mntry pro
, due. W will a '10 exchange g.xtds for
i caoot,, Koad and Coc.vtt tadert
B . '. ' 6hing1ee, Hoards, and s 11 kin! '
or Manufartured Lumber. '' !
CUarfiehl. March 14, I860. , y
' J COPAIiTNKIWHIR "
The au'lersi,rned have this day formed a Co
partnership anLir tbe firm luiuie of Irwin A
llarisburn, for th tiai saotioo or a General Uer
cliandii and Lumber bueineas. A iurpe aod
well eeleued stcck of (lends bas brea added to
those already a. baud at tbe Corner Si ore in
Cnrwensville where we are. pow prepared to ahow
Customer a eomplcted anorliuept, with price
as low aa ihe lowetL The highest market rates
paid for Lumber or all description.
Tbe patronage of (he public , is respectfully
solicited i -u ) SDWAID A.tlRVI V.
W. K. UAHIaliOBM.
Curwensvtl!, July J, 18 4' '
AI)IISTttAT()KV HAI.B OF REAL
KsUle. l)y virtu of aa vrder of the Or
plian'a Court of lie. k county, IVtin'aud
Clfarfifld countT rnn'a, ih rollowing
Real Eh 1 ate. on the Mosbitnnon Creek,
fiartly in ''Decatur losrnaliip ClearfielJ
county, atld Itueh towDshin.Or.'.ro county,
adjoin iog (.tha Bofoogli1 tf . I'lalipsburg,
lata the iroj)frly ol Aaron Mull, of IJerk
county, ren il'e deceased, will be sold 00
a Tuesday. Uta 1st of Slay, 18C0.
All (hose lis certain iractaor lota of land:.
"Tbat i to My, llo One undivided out-
fourlh part of h11 Jliat (irojierty adjacent
10 tlio Uorpuvlt ul 1 uilipkburc. kr.owna
Steineri Hills,' cotnposee of FlVEcon-
tiuoua tracts of (nnu. on tfaerexif known
aa tlio '(.'. Ilarniah' gurey, containing
Five Hundred and Ninety four aorea and
One flandred aod fourteen perchea,' one
thereof known as tbe 'Fleg.tl' survey, con
laioing Sevetity -tight acres and Twenly
on and Seven-tenth perches, one thereof
known as the 'Dr. Albert' surrey, contain
ing Ssjtty-lwo neres and 100 perches, one:
thereof known as the) O. II i J. Steiner,
aurvev, containing Thirtv-fJve. tores and
Sixty perches, and one known iWlhesur-i
ey of O. II. tC J. Meiner A Co., enntatntng
Threx- Hundred and Tv?enty-ight acres,
aod Thirty perches, the said Fl VE Tract
together containing. One Thousand and
Ninety-nine acres and Twenty-eight perch
es, ai.d allowance, exclusive of email par
titions of said am veys, conveyed to Enoch
Kline, John U'liile, and Fnoch Oeni liarl,
respectively. . A IQ, IJte undivided One
Third, (J) pari c-f a tract of liaili land
koown us the. 'fiigony tract,' aituate io
Ituah townehip.Onlre oojniy, containing
One Hundred and One aorea, more or less,
and immediately adjoining the foregoing
deacriled' Irncts; the whole containing
about Twelve Hundred Acres, more or
less." Tiiia properly i deiireahly lorn led.
The Tyrone 1 Cleat field Kail Uox.i, pa s
through the whole length of it. A por
tion of it is heavily limoered with li'niie
I'ine, tak and Ilernlook. and 'he whole
;a underlaid with UMUMINOUS COL
Vein fiom tljteetrhi lt 'thick. The
Intf A-nvetrtenta arei -one Sterna.: and one
Hater Saw Mill, a large Iwo elory tUe.ll
ing Ioue, Stoie rwin.and tenant houses.
Imtn. rfliltoad station and aidinir. good
bearing Orchard, and about One Hundred
acreaof impioved iand.in good cultivation-
'TERMA CONDITIONS bF SALK :
The following Krnis nod cAnditiiint have
been fixed by the Court ; One tenth of the
hid at the linie of striking down the prop
erly, one third nf the remainder on Ilia
ooiifinngtion rf lliu S.ile, Mini the remain
der In Iwo eounl iinnual pattnenla there-!
after with interest front tlay of Sale, (o
be recuied upon ,the premises by judg
hient bonds and mortgage. ""
MTTII B Sale will coturuence pteclely
at TtN o'clock, A. M., of said day. when
And where due attendance w ill bo civen
by lh
i aubacribers.i 1
, MMtY MULU ... ,
. LKVI M1LI.EK, , r
of Aaron Mull, lule of liorks Co , dee'd.
Clem-field, renn'a, Afiil JUi, If
rsale uf I'crsniial Pronerlv Th
1800.
Properly There will al-
(kl eo be exposed to Public Sale, st the sane
lime and place, the following , personal
property, u: The one half interest of in
anil to a iShingle Machine, whiohj will cut
from nine to ten thousand shingles in
Twelve hour, and in good repair. A LSO.
the one half interest in and to six horses.
harness, wagons, sleds, plows, harrows Jo., I
in short, ever) thing necessary, nd uu-
any Kepi, upon a tarm, or .an ealablisu
ment of lhi character. )
t Hale AT COST Four Barrels of good
Family Flour, Is elese eat the stock. ' .
Jaa It, ISfil . ' WKRRtLL A UltlLKR.
SV.W I Nts'M ACII I N I .Persons desirous
of having a Superior Machine, should buy
Whoeler A Wilson's sample Machines,' on hand.
' ' . II. F. NAUOLB. AgahL
Olearflold, February ff, Uotl-tr
T)ure Liberty White 14 ad, The Whitest,
1 the mot durable and th most eeoapclcal.
Try it! MaaulaclHred only br Zikai.aa a Sartn.
Wholesale Drug, Paint Qlasa Dealers, No. 1ST
nnu Third Pt, rbll'a, Mstst II, leBo-lyt
iaj,
7-"iiii.ncss Jlirfftcrrr. :, -7
ion n. oarie., , , ( o, t. aLiiAjtuia.
'O lr t 1 Si A I cs i a a i 4 r,
' ATTOHM'.Y AT I.AtT, .
Replllth U(I4, I f. llcilefoiita Pa
WM. MTlii.i.oirr:,!, Ansmr tr
e Law, Cleard d, Pa. Office na STarkeV.
Street one door east of the "CloarteM County
Bank n-sy 4. IS-tf
UOBKRTJ. WALLACK, Arroaair av Laws
ClearAcld, Pu, Offlee io bkaw's Wow, osv
posite the Journal offlee, , i
' dea. 1. m tf
V TliOM 18 J. M't'UIXOUGU, '
Attorney at law. . . ,
Offle adjoining the Bank, formerly occupied by
J B. MoVually, Kaq., Market (treet, CleanvJkld,.
Pa WilUatteLd promptly to Colleotinns, Wale
or Lands. . tle. 17. 'H.,
JOHN L. CUTTLE, i '
Attorney at 1. aw and Real Folate AgeaW.
CLEARFIELD. PUNN'A.
OJHcton Market tl. Oppouit the Jail," f
RKhlECTFL'LI,Y offers hi a re Ices In aell
intend buvinir lantl in f?lMrfllil anil ad
joining countie ; wnd with aa eiperience of ever '
twenty year aa a surveyor, -flatter nimssii mat.
he ean render satiBfurtioa. 1 : : Feb. '03 UV
i I I CTRENrnS 0OWE.in TT
JUSTIOI OF TUK PeAOK. " j r
For Vcirv Township,
will promptly attend to all businea intrusted io
ta is r.are. V. O. Address, l'bilipsburg Fa.
jAug. list ism ,j t -, ... .:.
TOSKPH II. BKETII, Justiee of the Peare, and
Licensed Oon'eyaooer, Htm Viarhingtoa,
Clearfield auuaty. Fa. trn 1 Jo. i.
J. 1. 'lUAr. " AHL'Et. allTCUiLU.
Taler in Foreign and Oomoeti MerohsiKLe,
Lumber, Urain, tf-e. Ktw -Washington,' I
October 24, 1816.-ly.pd. Clearfield Co., PJ
MB. B. . Bl BJlV rerpeetrully anocem.
era that she -vll iike Urn Pupil ivV
eal and Piano MUSIC, to omcaeoce Mocdcy
April 3d. Terms, t U per quarter of 11 wieka.
Koouis at rosideuoe of J. L. Cuttle, Esq.
. Clearfield, March ?2, laV4-
DR. 3 V '.BL'KC III 1 1. Ml Lite Bur
geon or the b'id Uegimeiit, i'enn'a Volun
teers, having returned from the Amy, offers hi
profeseioial services to th citiseas of Clear field
and viciuit.v. Professional rails promptly altea
ded to., dffieevn South st corner ef d A
Market streets. , . OcL , lSiii.-OBKi.-pJ.
J BI.4KH1V4 LTertS.Pcrirenerand Ceo".
eeyancer Agent for the Purchase aod Sale
I lands, C'LaaBrtcLn, 'aaa'a.-
Prouipt atenlloe.g1ren to all business connect
ed ;rith the county office.. 'Office with Uoo.
Wa. . Wallae. .. Clearfield, Jai. lst,18S8-tf.
a KRATZEIl & SON, : I- r.
MF- II C II A 1 h, dealer lu l'ry Goods,
Clothing, Hardware. Cuttlery, Queensware.
Uroeeri, rih ingles, aud Provision. At theeld
stand on Front Street bove the AoaJemy..
Clearfield, December 13th, 188i-tf, -. !;
K RAT ZElt, I '
MERCHANT, end dealer io Dry Goods
Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries
Provisions, Ac ' r
Market treet; oppoiito th Jail, Clearield Pa.
April 2flth 1gl, - ; - -.
BI.A( KSUITHING-Tbe undersigned res
peel Tally begs leave to announce to the pub
lic, ir.at he carrie on IJlacksinithing in th Br
ngh of Clearield, where he will exeout prosspt
ly, io a workmanlike aaanaer, all work entrus
ted to 1ils eare. Special pains taken- in sboeinS
oxen. Shop adjoining Town Hsil, ' foriaerlr
occupied Mr. Huff. - WM.
IoTevnher 8lh I8i ly. . 7 .
Cl.KARFIRLI) MIKSKHYEa.ra7e
Haul Isurnar. Ihe undersigned having
established a Nursery, on the l'ike, about hilf
way between Clearfield and flurwensvilie, il pre.
pared to furnish all kinds o Fruillree, (Stanl
ard and JLfwarf,) Krergreens, Shrubbery, Orapa
Vines, Uooeeherrios, Lawtou Illackberry, Straw,
berry and Kaapberry viae. Also, Siberian Crak
tree. Quince and early scarlet Kheobarb, Aa.
Order promptly attended to. Address, ;
SeptJO, 'nft..ly. J.I). WttltiUT, Curwensvill.
GEOKOE FALK takes this method onoTorm
ioir the watermen of Clearfield countv that
he has refitted and reopened the hotel formerly
kept by K. Srhreiaer, at Coxestown, where ha
will take fecial bains to render satisfaction
ad who faror him with their patronaire.
Coxestown, April 12, 'US. drsly.
IORGST JlOUSE-nioom township
" UaiKgi P. Bloom, Proprietor,
. Ibis large and commodious House is situated
on the turnpike, 7 mile west of Curwenivjlle,
and 6 mile it or Luthersburg.. The Proprie
tor will ipare no effort to make his gaeets eoea
rortable aod their stay with him pleasant, and
thereby expect te reoeite a liberal share of pub.
lio patronage. Ceo. 20, lB..tr.
- (Hunnln Jlalioual .
CLE A II FI ELD, TA '
rphls Bank Is now open and ready for tui(sev
i Offlee en Pacoaed street. Irnhs building ter
tnerly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Co. ,
,, niRKcroits aj orricsiu.' ,". ' '
JAi. T. LEONARD, t , .RICHARD 8HAW.
l'rcs't. . VTM. roHTtrt. j
JA8. B. ORAHAM, . OKO. L. REED. ,
WM. A. WALLACE, t MX. V. WR1U11T,
a. k. wBiQHT, : Cashisr.
Ju 2Hih, 8(5 tf, -
DR. A. II DILtS '!
DKSJKEAta in
fwrot hi pa.
ras tkat psufoa-
JtV? i. J t.ji'r alknsiueee. eoafines
vii.-VXhii re hiaeffiee all
he , aad a will
I VVf tberefoM e aaable
Vr-' rtt.Ttfit&jr-J "Hth Fatrfeaeioeal
V aay fbis
'vj-Tv-' aecwstoaieA flaoes
t . tola. aataiar nut
may be found nt hi offis na the Xotiuwejt cor
ner of Kroriaad Market street, directs? nepe'ite
theClearfleld lliwue, where h can IxrKmnd at
all times, reads and rilling to attend to all oall
iu th line orhisttiriifestinn. . fv' a. its nf Teeth
only Twenty Illr. July Sf th IS65-1 r pL
Wholesale and Ketail Grocer.-
. v
Corner fllalr and Montgomery Fls, -
IIollidajBuurg, Blair county, rnn'at
,baj at.WAV om niKDA rt tLsirriTor'
fAMll nijjifjifrsiEiaTrTEf!
of the Choicest Brands, Cigars, Frerck Confes?
tionerles, Foreign Nuts and Candies, Ac., a a.
C O N K E C T 1 U N E K I E 8 . i
Kals-ins, Figa. Dales, . Pi unes, Orangta.
iweraons. Aimonu. tluerts, recaoa,
Engliah Walnut, Cream Nuts, a
I - - ' Cnona Nuta, Omnml Niita,
j ALL KINDSOF FINK FRENCH MIXED
Candies, fJutn Dropa, Hearts, Xtigrt Can
j . . dies, Kock Candy. Plain Candios
or all titt-caspTtoNs, .
j Feb. J4, 18f6 m. H. K M AJTm
POLUAK A HON, Mnaacr. Manafae
lures, SVJ Broadway, Near, Fourth SL.N.T.
eoleaale and retail at rodun4 taiea. Pipe
an 1 Holder cut teener and repaired. Allgoii
warranted genuine. Send Stamp far Circular,
1 rijs 9 to f S eata. - April IlUt, t i.
1 "A r - -,.