Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 22, 1867, Image 3

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    TIIK REPUBLICAN.
Till RM)AT::::
To & mtirnMKKTn. "Ainicun,"
will ploiiNO kcpJ na ln real nnme mid
1. CI. mlilres ; "Voliiey," do.; "Sub
mribcr," Uo.
We invito tlio Httontion of those
...Liiin rnlirf thromrh tho lit inn no
WV fl n
and just .yitem of Bankruptcy, to a
notico in our advertising columns.
- -
Tho Commissioners of Forest coun
ty nro gcing to build a Court Houso
ul TionosU, the now county seat;
and wilt roueivo proposals until tho
lOtK of September next.
A Cuanoe. We notico by the last
Klk Advocate, that our old "Devil,"
Mr. J. F. Moore, has withdrawn from
tho concern as publisher, and that our
young fiiond, Mr. C. W. Burrett, is
now running the "machine" Go
yonr best "licks," Curt.
Ukao It. On our first pago will
be found a letter on tho subject of
reconstruction, from cx-Gov. Terry,
of South Carolina. Do not ftiil to
read it. No man living comprehends
bis country's evils more fully than
tli is experienced statesman.
We have received several commu
nications lately inquiring, "what lias
become of tho committees and tho
funds raised for the croction of a
monument to Major Larrimor ?" Not
having been a member of the commit
tee, nor Imodlod any ot tho funds, wo
cannot furnish our correspondents
with the information they seek.
The editor of the Clarion Democrat
assigns as one reason why tho Carrier
Seminary should bo erected at that
place, that "it is n healthy and moral
place." The morals must be in tho
po.-sesriion of the lute candidate and
Congressional conferees from that
county, if we aro to bulievo loyal
affidavits.
Tub Stats Kohdkrs. Wo call the
attention of our renders to an article
in this issue, tuken from the Heading
Gazette, exposing the "loyal" method
adopted y Gcarj- 4 Co. of robbing
the tax payers of the several counties,
for the purpose of keeping op the
Stato Treasury, and loyal bhoddyitcs
in particular.
aw
A New Donor, in IIoEsE-nuEVirtO.
A new system of tactics in stealing
borscs has been detected. A man
goes at night to a pasture in which
horses ore kept, and lets down the
bars or opens the gate. Of course tho
horses wander out and away. They
are sort of picked up at convenient
distances by the partiea in the "ring,"
and keptinout-of-the-wayplaces until
they aro given up as lost, and all ex
citement has died away. Tbeu they
are either sold to horse-dealers, or else
taken to distant places and sold
Ouack lfuMBUus. It notice that
Dr. Jackson, one of tho "celebrated
physicians" whose sands of life have
not quite "run out," has discovered,
not a cure for tho ills of life, but that
tho people of Clearfield county have
atill a fow stamps left, which ho
wishes to possess for his own private
use. We observe by his handbills
that bo intends making a raid upon
us during this and next week, to
learn how many fools are still alive
in this county whom he can plunder
for tho third or fourth time. This
man Jackson is tho left bower to the
celebrated uriscopian individual who
eloped from this vicinity a short, time
ago. . These public pluuderers, we
are aware, cannot bo indicted for
highway robbery; but when they
make a raid through a neighborhood,
they accomplish just what a highway
man does: tako your money without
an equivalent. If they were good
physicians they need not adopt the
circus plan of practicing their proles
ion, becauso they could get employ
mcnt at their homes. Those hum
bugs aro annually as expensivo to
our pcoplo as the hoiso thieves;
and as long as tne people patronir.e
them, they will infwst out plunder tlie
community
Shakish. On Wednesday, Augwth,
Henrv Yalo. of Jlellcn, m tliiscounty
while out on Boon's mountain aftor
huckleberries with two small broth
ers, came upon a den ot rattlosnakos.
and found thcmelve surrounded by
them. Tho boys were on a rock.
Before they could got away they killed
" fifty-seven snakes and piled them
on the rock. All tho snakes were e
jnnlos, containing from eight to twelve
young snakes insido, making a loss of
niliM f from five to six hundred.
Tho boys say they killed about half
tuesnalios. Tho balance took rtfugo
nndor the rooks..' Advocate.
Last week a party of men who
were estimating tho quantity of tim
ber on a tract ot land in tlie a negiinny
mountains, killed thirty fivo rattle
snakos, of largo sie, within two days.
In one placo sixtoen were killed to
gether. This species of snako seems to be
Sumo timo aero a party
of surveyors, among whom were VS .
P. Mitcliell and D. Tiockafollor. killed
iwnnir.flr in ono ltlaco. We funnel1'
y rcgurdod thoso s more "iinke"
torius, but ro now convinced of their
truth. Brllcfonte Watchman-
M. Ronher in debate eoued the
Frenoh Government as "guilty of in
veracity." The phraee ia not paten
ted; our Congrfmen ne it.
Irna .ftfrr' (Vir.
Tbe Counsel fur tlio ddonco In the
c of the Comtnonwciilth r$. Mr..
Miller, lit Juno term, took an nppra.1 '
to tho Sujircino Court. The c:e cmno
up l.cfuw thnt Lu'ly on tho Dili inst , j
when tho following o'.iniort wasrcn-j
dered by Jut-tiro Thompson :
''The application for a writ of error In this case
ma'le uiplrr the provisions or Ine criminal pneril
are net of 1 son, is founded anil rests mainly on an
exes ption takrn to one point in the charge of the
liarm-u rrosiuent of tlio lourt. it Is true, there
are one or two othcrrrnsons assigned of lot amm
!...., V... lt..tnnn tl.it tl.- .I....I....
entries in the case d'i ntit show that a bill of in
diuttneut waJ returned to court by a grand Jure.
11, according to tlie utmost strictness, Hup was ob
jectionable, it ii merely formal and technical, and
waa waived hy pleading and going tu trial with
out ol-jectittn. rice. o;i of act of I stitl. It was not
objectionable, however, fur the indielinent and tho
return of Mtnee hill, signed by the foreman, if
part of the record in the eaae, and prove the find
ing and return by the grand jury.
"lhat the Court heard ohJcctMnl to the tcstimo.
ny of the witness, who proposed to swear to eon
tesslons by the prisoner in the presence or the Ju
ry, and also oounter testimony to exclude It, was
not mado the subject of an eioeption, and wo do
not know whether it was likely tosffeet the pris
oner injuriously or not. fur we do nut know what
was suid or done on the oeoasion. tt a cannot,
therefore, aay or presume there was error. Indeed,
1 see not how a Court eould do otherwise than was
done in litis eaae, rii: to hear and determine ob
jections as they rt.se in the presence of the jury.
Ibe diaoretinn of a lourt is to be prosumea suffi
cient protection t the prisoner in natters pertaiu
ing to the mode of conducting the trial. wVe hate
no reason or ground to tear thai It was not so in
this oaee, or lo apprehend a wrong done to the
prisoner.
"W e see no inadeouAcr in the charze to the re
quirements of the ease. It was full, cautious, and
ell considered, anil not a wuru appears in 11 01
hich the prisoner, In view uf the testimony, could
justly complain. That portion of it embraced in
the exception ir as follows, anil 1 to be lound near
the and of the charge, thus : 'If, then, after a care
ful examination and comparison of all the evidence
in the ease. Ton are convinced and bi lieve, first,
that the drccacd eainc to his death by poison, and
secondly, that the poison was voluntarily and crim
inally administered by the prisoner, it is your du
ty to render a verdict of murder in the firt de
gree.' Tlie itsdute expressly declares that the vol
untary killing by such muani shall be deemed
murder ui the first degree. Yt as it not, theretore,
the duty of the jury so to find if the tacts estitb
liphed a wilftil and criminal administration of the
poison, and that it produced death t No one will
doubt this, nor onnsistentlT doubt tbe right of tbe
Court to ttVviss them so to find.
The oMertion, however, is not to the aoeiiraev
of the Instruction, but to its character, because it
was thought to be a binding instruction on a mat
ter solely within the province of the jury to find,
to wit : the degree. It yr relertice to the charge, it
appears lhat the learned Judge, airnost in tlie out
set, Uistinotly told the jury thiU Ihey were consti
tutionals the luiljres, botu ol the law ana Itie facts,
and that bis duty consisted solely in advising tbem
as to sibut the Uw in such scat was, and he pro
ceeded to atutc the degrees of murdur as defined in
the stutute, and what constituted murder in the
first and scoor.d degree. The instruction was, in
my opinion, ouly advisory, its form being consid
ered, and most certainly so, by reference to this
surrender of Ibe law lo the judgment of the jury
as well as the facts Sly brother Agnew. t whom
I submitted tbe point, agrees with me fully herein.
The case of Rhodes rs. the Commonwealth, 12 H .,
.116, is not in point in this case. There the in
dictment was not in form at common law. It was
under the statute, and did not allege the means hy
which the murder was perjietraled. The Court,
seeming to be of opinion thnt the killing, if tfone
by the prisoner, must have been In the perpetra
tion of the crime of robbery, charged the jury, that
if they believed the prisoner guilty of the murder,
they 'asMst' find bim guilty of murder in the firtt
degree. This was clearly a binding Instruction,
and we reversed the Judgment. It was a very dif
ferent instruction, from that given in this case.
Indwl, in this cajc, the Judge has pcrupulou.-ly
followed vtlist we said ; in that, to lie the duty of
a judire in such trials, vis., 'to advise the jury of
the distinction tetwe:n the degrees of murder; to
nj'ply the tridenee, and t Instruo! them to which
of the degrees it pointed.' The entire propriety
of tbe charge in the particular referred to will
strike the mind still more readily when It is re
membered that the indictment charged a wilful,
malicious and felonious murder by poison, and
there was not a syllable of evidence to show that
if Ihs prisoner administered the poison, It was not
designed to result in the death of hci husband, as
h did. Not n word was lltered by any witness lo
found a hypothesis for a verdict of murder in the
Seconal degree,
"Tbe act of the Slstof March, WQ, minlres
eanse to be shown before the Court, or a judge is
authorised to allow a writ of error. Thorp must
be grounds of possible error committed by the
Court ia the trial or in the record shown. If any
thing had been shown in Ibis ease to raise a doubt
of the aoeuraey of the trial of tho eorrectuess of
Judicial set on in it, 1 would certainly aiiow mc
writ of error hot 1 cannot doubt even. Cause
not having been shown, 1 an therefore obligrd, in
obedience to tlie statute, to refuse the rnfr
prayed for. Altoetifr refused.
This decision scttlos the case so far
as the Judiciary is concerned, and it
now becomes tho duty of tho Execu
tive to fix tho day of execution. What
timo the Governor will consume in
considering tho case, or whether a
pardon will bo applied for, wo cannot
now tell.
I.MTEMMEXTa. Gen. Sheridan styles
parties whom ho wishes to remove
"impediments." Tho term scorns to
have taken tho fancy of tho ruling
raco at the South, the not plain,
and wo hear that these parties in
Tennosseo have now determined to
remove from the Ftato "all impedi
ments." This being tho case, will
somo kind friond sucgorit a nico loca
tion for a (they will pardon our using
such a word) white Liberia r
New CouNTrrtFKiT. Anew counter
feit ?20 bill on tho Fourth National
Hnnk of Philadelphia has been put in
circulation. Tho nolo can easily bo
detected, ns the engraving is vory
rouirhlv cxecnted, and tho entire note
presents a palo appearance Still wo
advise our leaders to closely inspect
all bills of that denomination on this
bank beforo taking them.
PttoniniTioji im MiciiioAN. The
Ilnditals of Michigan, in Convention,
havo incorporated in their Stalo Con
stitution n prohibitory clause nguinst
tho salo of liquors in tho .State, inclu
ding lager beer, wines, Ac, and re
fusing separate submission to the peo
ple by twelve majority. Loyalty is
evidently on a swell iu this state
All thoso too lar-y or too proud to
work for their living, aro in lavor of
Ron Wado for tho Presidency, n ho
is in mvor of taking lha property from
the industrious and dividing it with
those who have none, llomco (ireo
Icy anya any number of such states
men can bo found in tho State Prison
at SSing Sing.
Maximilian's saddle, valued at more
than ono thousand dollars in gold, hat
been presented by Gen. Trcvont, of
the Mexican army, to Mr. C. II. Shel
ley, of tho Metropolitan Hotel, Wash
ington. The aaddlo is ornamented
and inlaid with silver and gold.
Tlie Newbnrah Journal tiotloo.
birth, th.t took place on lh. car.
and heaiia iti"Ik.rn at tliirty-ninc
miloa an hour." Another cotcmpora
ry ay, "If that youth in't fast, it
won't be becauso "he hndnt good
alart."
Fancy Goods one half of the rov
checks yon meet wilh. Some, indeed,
carry their fnney a uliado too docp,
IttprfMntntlvr onrinl ion.
In accordance with a resolution
adopted by the previous Conference,
the lieiiiocrntin iluh-galea from the
counties of Clearfield, l',lk and Forest,
comprising tho Twenty-lliird Jicpro
tentative, district of Pt nnsylvniiiii, as-
teiiiDlett at M. Alary s, on tho loll,
instant, ut two o'clock, p. m., for tho
purpose of nominating a candidate for
Assembly.
On being called to order, on motion
of llon.Georgo Pickinstm, 15. J). Hall,
Ksq., was elected President, nntl Her
man Kretz, Secretary.
Tho comities being culled, tho fol
lowing named delegates presented
their credentials, viz :
C'rnryfeW U, I. Hull, II. Wood
ward and Aaron C. Tato.
Elk George llickinson, Joseph S.
Hyde and Herman Kretz.
Forest Daniel Black, John Riggins
and Dr. Wcyman.
The nomination of candidates being
in ordor, Mr. Tute nominnlod Thomas
J. H'CulloiiL'h, of Clearfield; Mr.
Muck nominated Isaac C. Siggins, of
Forest; Mr. Kretz nominated John
1). Hunt, of Forest
Tho Convention then proceeded to
ballot ; when five ballots were hud, as
follows :
rmT tii.ioT.
MTullongl
riiggin
Hum.
SF.i'OMi BALLOT.
MTiiMough
Wiggins
Hunt
TH1R0 t ALLOT.
.1 M'Cullouh 4
rligams. t
i Hum J
rol'lllll BALLOT.
S MTullonh S
1 Higgins 4
S II mil J
FIFTH BALLOT.
MTullongh C Si-tgins 3
On motion of Hon. C sorgo Dickin
son, the nomination was then mado
unanimous.
On motion of Mr. Kretz, u commit-
too was appointed to wait upon Mr.
M (. iillougli, and lnlorm bun of ins
nomination.
Mr. M'Cullough appeared before the
Convention, and, in a few appropriate
remarks, thanked tho Convention loa
the honor conferred upon him.
On motion of lion. George Dickin
son, the Convention was adjourned, to
meet at Ilidgway, Wk county, on the
loth day of August, 1M18.
On motion of Mr. Hydo, tho pro
ceedings wero ordered to be published
in all I he Democratic papers in tlio
district. li. D. HALL,
II. Kretz, Sec'y. President.
A beautiful Jewess, just married in
New York, woro car rings valued at
$ofl,000. Sho was indeed procious in
her husband's eyes.
Clearfield Market
Reported Weekly for the Cl.EARKIFLh KnprBLM'AX
by J. P. Kuavxf.r, Tlcnler in Iry viotxts, tiro
ccries, l'roiisions, Ac, Market st., Clcarfii-U.
rtnitrtrt.n, August 2?, 1SC7.
Irs. groen $0 (1(1 Hogs, dressed..
ried, V Ih 12 Hides, green
Apple butter, gal, 1 H I Hams, sugar cured,
ItulUr :io
KhouMera
Ilonat u( 4 0
Hurkwheat 0 till
Buckwheat dour lb, 0
llc.f. dried 3"
Beef, fresh 12fr la
Hoards, M li 01120 Oil
Corn, shelled 1 6(1
Corn, ear 7o
Corn menl, seek, 1 75
Chop, cwt S 2
Sides
Laid ...
Hem pork,Jbbl...30 110
l 74
Onions I bO
Potatoes I 00
Peaches, dried, tti 20
Plaster, bbl 4 .'.0
Hve 1 SO
Rags. li lh S
Snlt, y aafh 1 10
Shingles, IS In., M, 4 to
Chirerseed....
Cheese
..on no
.. en
Cherries, Ih (10 I Shingles, 2S in 12 (Ml
Chickens, drsd, Ih, 2(1 j Timothy eec.l 00
Kggs Ji Tallow li
Flaiseed I UO j Wheat. I 00
Flour 13 OtifthlS 00 Wool . 4"
II, v 10 mi'.,, 1 2 on ; Wood. Y cord 4 On
ritUbuir; Markrta.
I'lTTsji-no, August 19, 1S07,
1 l.i'lH.
Dsylnn Fnnw Flake, White Winter.. $11 It
tirant's 0. K. Kentuekr, White Winter,... - 11 ti
Jenkins' Lillv .Mills.....' II i0
Choice llran.'ls Spring Wheat. 11 2i(al 11 ill
five flour, bid,
S 40 Candle ,
14
Corn tnoal, "ft bus,
Buckwheat Hoar,
hundred
Whoal,ew 0 ti'Vd)
Rye 00 (4
Oats... '.'.!)
Corn, shelled tlOy
potatoes, e., new,
barrel 0 OHM)
Onions, barrel..
Timothy sced.U 00
Clover secd.
Flat seed
.Middlings, 0(oj
Hcans, navy
Hotter, roll...li"o)
Cheese 00 (,u
Kggs OOCu
Apples. hi.
ltried spples.prime,
Dried pertches,10(ij
Salt, f barrel
1 IHi.Vo. i Mackerel,
barrel IS Ml
00 I.ard,choice..l2,(o 1.H
Hi Tallow- 10
I 25 kAcoa.
.ilSidea.. 00(a) 14
I 10 Uhouldrra ll'iM, IV
Mains, a. 0. JK'U 22
J 00 Mess Pork- Oil
4 00 ; Brooms 1 60(9 I 25
S no
t mi
Refined Oil.
Coffee 2.1(d)
Bt'oina.
Brown..- UJQ
Hefinetl, hard- ,
A coffee
TEAS.
1 00
2 on
3 tin
2(1
11
in
i io
T
Rlaek -.7.V.ii 1 20
llreen. V0(,n I 05
Syrups 7Vrj) 1 0"
Molassea 75(A ri
12
2 .iHlKiee..
VUtQ It
FL'.'l It
1ROV1?IuSi?.
T. C. JENKINS,
COM MIXTION M i: H t 11 A NT,
WIIOI.KRAI.R IrALP.R KRrRIVtmOP
FLO I'll. l'HUVISIONS. AM) ALL KINDS OF
It KKIN KI OII.H.
C hcaprnt 1 lour llmime in IMtttburch.
On bun 1, reliable and well known brands. Quality
of r.r jrii!irntff4i. lti'iorrmfntf" to dr alert
ao4 I'riccr' ('.orrrnt a-nt every wrk.
CRF. KKUICD FltOT, 27.1 LlBIMTV tirBKKT.
jn24 ly HITMII'KHIL Va.
FhlUilrlphla ;rorrr Market.
Tt ns are In good demand and unchanM. 8yr
nps air mttnx with incrr-Pod sales at an advance
of b('t.7c. per prallon, with .n'tientiun of further
ad mne on the fciciiT trades, whi -h arc -rrr
and wanted; the mnnufucturrri of surh gool
b"ing niAfllly sold licaL Poirars are Arm at tbe
decline, nd the market Is quite active for raw
thoujrli rf fined arc n t to mucb in demand on the
moment j no further decline of importance is
looked for, as wo are near the opening of Fall
trade; Cuba and I'orlo Itieo 12ctH lor Rroeery
jrradi-s; fitesm liefined Yellows H'('XHi. llio
CotTee Is in active dc-tuund at en advance nf e.
per pound, ruM, for earRoe ; thoiee frontinucs
scan, M".nws quiet, except for cboiur, which
is higher and In demand. Itice inactive. Cold
1.41.
TB A a.
Ycmnjr, Hysun
Pnperior...$ H.'iC.i l 1.1
Fine.. 1 2.i'd 1 4j
Finft I &jn,l ia
Ilypfin
VnMrior...l ft.ltS.l ?5
Kinr. 1 .1 Ml
Finest 1 j(c.ol 6i
tmpcrisl
ruprrior...1 l.MTi 1 "H
Fine 1 40fi.l US
Finest I !((, I SO
tlunpowdrr
huperior...l 2.'ifi.l 40
Fin 1 A.ifn I V
Finest 1 7.ii.2 lltt
arm:.
R io. eointnon l.'2j 2-'!j
liimd i'l f o Hi
l'rinic i' (ii. 2 'J
Choice S fil ?7
Jsvs. olilc'V. "n (iti 37)
l.siimra 20 (gf 2'
V A t'npnns,.
dandelion pa
ai OAR.
Crushed
Coarrrpnlv'd e" M.
Fine do... till (.ti
A fl I'l
II
(in (,u
Ktra (', (.0 1;
C Ajrellnw... ISlf.n I
nie.k
rlopcrifir.,
Fina.M
Finest
J
hnH-ri'r..
,rmi',.
, f.'.(.fl
1 011(1,1 1.1
1 21'((vl 40
, O.'.f.i 1 IS
Cnmtnun
Tir
1 (iood
I Prime
4.1(fl
f'SI.O
T.if.l) HO
c(( V
Mj((l1 0
1'lioioe
Cli'iloceilns,
Fine, 1 !(((, I 2a
Finest 1 S :! Si
mm.
Carolina 11?( IS
lis.t India... ur"t I"
ni.sara.
M. O., choice, 1 IP
l'orto Rico... 7((i) "A
Cull '' "7
Clement R. Winwri)rlit - Israel R, V.'aiuwnRhl
Josrph It. Wainwrifht.
WAINWRIGHT &. Co.,
WITOLESAI. R
GKOCF.RS AND TEA DEALER,
X. K. Corner Ket-ond and Anh Streets,
,,,rll rillUAI'LLI Hi t, I .
y.nnlii.
DREXEL & CO., "
No. 31 Houlli Third Nlrrel, Dills irlplila,
it.i.rniiis,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
A)tnJlcation by mail will receive prompt atten
tion, ami all information cheerfully liitni.fieil.
Orders solic ited. sprll tf
('. U. Foster. Kdwsrd Pciks. J. li. M'tllik
lianklns & Collection House
CIV
FOSTER, PERKS & Co.,
buocrjMf.ri to Fouler, Porki, rilit A Co.,
PlitliMliurf;, Centre ron Pi.
'IVniKUK nlf th bu-itM-ns of a l!:inkiiiK Huuhf
II will lo trnnKHctdd pnxnjillj Bud iiinn the
mirt favoralilc trrinn. nmr'-tf
County National Bank.
VLKAHFIKI.IJ, l'A.
Til 13 Bank ia now open and ready for bnsl
ness. Offioe on Second street, in the build
ing formerly oocupied hy Leonard, Finney ft Co.
ntnitrTORS asd ornrgRs.
JAS. B. OHA11AM,
1UCIIAKD SHAW,
WM. POHTE't,
OEO. L. UEEU.
JAS. T. LK0NARD,
1'rssident.
WM. A. WAI,LACB,
A. K. WRIUUT,
T. W. M00RB,
)u28,'6J Cashier.
Clearfield County Bank.
rililK Clotrfield County Uttnk km an fnenrporn
1 tfd fnntittttiofi hu poo out of existence by
tlie uurrendnr of iu charter, on May 12, IP 15,
All iti Mock k owned by the mbicribori, who
will ontinua the Liankiug bmineM at tbe lane
place, an private Uankore, under the Ann tn-oo
oi tliu "CtearReld County Onnx." We are re
tponp.blo for tbe debt it of th Hank, and will pay
it notation demand at theounter. Depoaiu
received and intereit paid when money ii lef t for
a Sxod time. Papr discounted at aix per cent,
ai lirretofore. Our personal responsibility U
l-lfdKf for all Dnrxtaiu received and buioets
tram .cted. A continuaoca of the liberal pat
runape of tbe business men of the county it ro
speutlully solicited. As President, Cashier and
olficerj of tr-a late Clearfield Connty bank, we
require the notes, of taid llank to be presented
for redemption,
JAS. T. LKONARD, IlICHAUD HHAW.
WM. PORTKH, JAS. B. CKAlLAM,
A. K. WHUJHT, . L. R FED,
WM. A. WALLACK.
The business of the Bank will be conducted by
Julio M. Ails mi., Kft., as Cashier. )un2K,'flj
Jiavduarc, iTiuuarr, (f tr.
NEVV 'HARDWARE STORE
PLilipsbur . Centre Connty, Pa.
G. H. ZEIGLER & CO.,
PEALKR8 IH
Foreign and Domestic Hadwae, Wood,
Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils,
Paints, Glass, &c, &c.
rilUB attention of Mechsnies, Builderi, Farm
-L tr. Lumbermen, and Buyers generally, ia
Invited to the fact that we are offering a better
arsortment of goods In our line than can be
found elsewhere in this part of the State, at
Price i to Suit tho Times.
Our ttoek eomprisff a general assortment of
Tools and Material! osed by Carpenter, Black
soiitls, Carriage and Wagon Maker, Ac, with a
large it ok of
IHOX, NAILS, STEKL, SPIKKS,
' MIKIXG SUPPLIES, SAD-.
DLERY, ItOl'E, CHAINS,
GIIIXDSTONES, CI It- -CULAR,
MILL k
CROfiS-CUT
SAWS,
EXA1IELKI), FINISH KD & TLAIN
HOLLOW WAKE, CABLE
CHAINS,
Lard, Ln seed, Col, Lub rcating and
Fish Oils,
Tl'RrKXTINB,
BENZISE,
VARSISHES,
COAL OIL LAMPS AND LAKTEKKS.
Ail e i cell en t assortment of Fine Cutlery, com-
P""nn
KNIVES,
KOI.'KS,
DESERT. TEA.
TABLESPOONS,
SCISSORS,
flAZOHS, Ao.
BEITANNIA Jt SILVER TLATED
WARE.
TIN WARE IN GREAT YARIETY AND
BEST MANUFACTURE.
Household, jlnrlirnltnral, Farminr and Bafling
luiptemenu of the lnlest aLd most
Improved piterna.
Illaeksmillis can h, rufplied with Anvils, tlel
lows, Vices, Sledf.f, Hammers, Hers,
and Mul, Fhoes, Horse Kalis,
and all kinds of Iron
and Steel.
Carpenter, and Builder, will Dai In oar rtn
lisbment . superior stock nf Plane, Saws,
Augurs, Hatchets, tingle, deuble-bit and
pnalinir Atcs. Hammers, Chisels,
Files, Hinges, eerews, Roju,
Locks, Pullc)i, 6ssh, Cord,
4V., Ac, Ac.
Fsrmeri and Rsflrorn will Snd ererrlhing
their line, and cheaper thnn ,nn b.
had elsewhere.
T.rtitular attention la lei' led lo our
stoek of Ptoses, comprising Spear', celebrated
Anti-Part, Cook and Parlor S tore, af all sitae.
Also, lh, N'isfrar. Cook, Parlor Cook, lirilliant,
Dawn, I)cw Dlop, Arctic, and Commoa Tgg.
Pocket, A. '
All of tlie .bote Roods will be sold cheap
for cash.
G. II. ZEIGLER k Co.
PhHipsburir, Oct 10, 1M ly
?Iont ?Itirket.
1 rpnK undersigned would lake this method nf
' Y informing the cillren. of Clearfield and the
surrounding lie'nitv, that they have opened up a
! Ml;AT M HKT, in the ha.em.nl of the Clcar-
I g,., Ilouw. where Ihey will be found wilh a
j supplr every
i en ' i rm 3 1 Cl-i 3-
AUCBUHJI, Aliuieuitj nuu otiiuiuuj.
Farrncr" and jobbeTS in the surrocinding oonn
try will le ru. plied with Meat, to order. A lib
eral share .f paolie palnmate eolieitcd.
Ii. R. H i.l.KRTON,
ancl.dj M. ii. UROWN.
, 1 KNT.'S 1'rtwh Calf Boots, iwarranied.l fer
tVj at II. W. fc.MHH fc.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
JOHN r. BOTH
It ot i: A S II A w
DRUGGISTS,
(Second street, opposite the Court House,)
CI.r.AKFIP.I.n, Penn'a.
rjlHB subscribers having entered Into partner
I ship in tbe Drue; business, and purchased
tho entire intereit of Mr. O. D. Wstaon, would
respectfully inform the oitisens of 1'learfteld
county, that tbejr are now prepared lo furnith
DRUfiS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Dye Stuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Confectioneries,
stationery, ce.
niYSICIANS
Will And our tlxk of Iiraii FULL and COM-
I'LRTK, anil at a rars sliglit adsaocs on Easttrn
pricss.
PCKOOL liOOK.S.
Teachers and others will be furnlshod with
elaRsteal and uiiseellaneons books by express, at
sown notioe.
STATIONERY, . ,
Conslitlnr nf 0p, Plat Cap, Poolseap, Letter and
1'er fumed ot rsnersi alro, a very neat stock
of AUurning Note Paper and Envelopes on band.
I'ens, l'enctis, Juk, 4c.
lIOL'tiEKEErEIlS
Will tod a full slock of PI'HR SPICKS, BODA,
H0DA ASH, Couoeutx.ua LXE, SOAP, tto.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Are requested to examine oar atoolt of Perfumerj,
Hair Oils rine Tuilut ro&ps. Uruibei, Cuiubs,
Toilet tolls, Aci lo.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will fi.d a full sofiplv ef prime Chewing and
Bumkinr TOllACno, Imported and Xlouostie
CIUAUri, t-nuff, Fioe-Cut, Ae., lo.
- CATBON OIL,
Of tbe best brand, always on band.
LIQUOUS.
The best quality of Llqoort alwaji on Band, for
medical purposes. ,
. tsMPbslriaas' Prescripliont promptij .ad
carelull eotapoauded.
Aus;. 1, 1T. ROTE A BflAW.
hartsIvikTTrwin,
Mtrugglsls, Vltartirld, I'a.
HAVlN'ti rfSit-d and remored to tbe room
laielj sscupied kj Rirbard Mossop, now
otlur, low fur cash, a well selected .isortojent of
DKUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Also, Pstirt Midlr'rcr of all tiro's, Oils, Gla
I'ofr, Dr, ftufls, Btatlonerr,
TOBACCO AND PEGARS,
Cosfeetlcnery, Fploe,, and thf largest stock of
rarietle, es.r oHeretin tbls place, and warrmnt
sd to b, of Ihs beat tb. Market alfotds.
nARTWICK,
D-e. IS, 16113. JOHN 1 II WIS.
DRttiS! DRl'GS! DRUGS!
JOSEPH R. IRWIN,
On Main EL, oi, door west of Hippie A fault's
rjlors,
Cl'HWt.NaVll.LE, PA,
lias new on hand a Isrs;, wsorttacat of
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye
Sluffs, Patent Medicines,
Tnitwea, Shotildcr-Ilracra, F.ltlc lork.
Inia ,nd npparterw,
4. lass Hutty, -
Perfumery, ToiletOocdi, Confeellonerlf s. Spires
Canned Fruit, Tuhaeoo, Cigare, Hooka,
Blalionerj, Pencils, Pens, Ink,
and , general Tsrlsty
of Kotlons.
Ilia stoek embraces all articles needed In .
ecminuniit. Is entirely new, ana oi mo ojsi
qualiij, and will ka a-1 J at reaaonable prioea.
Call and alanine the goods they oannot fail
to plaasfc dect-tf
The Best in the Market!
WHITE LEAD,
In on, to twenty pound pukefea.
WASHINGTON MEDAL WHITE ZINC
Ground in Oil
A Urga bmui Uficut of
COLORED PA r.YTS JX OIL AXD
DRY, UXSEKP Oil.,
TUBPEXTIXK.
VARNISH OF THE BEST ljUA LITIF-S,
And toe nsiortiaent of
VARNISH AND PAINT BRUSHES.
Juct rwrkcJ and for Mle b
HARTSWICK
May It), 1M', 7.
k
IRW1.V,
ClearflolJ, I'a.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST "ARRIVAL
AND OF COLK.-R THE CHE.M'E.-T!
A Proclamation against High Prices I
11 arc nnw npniing np a tot of Ibe hc.t and
most acascHialile lioods and Wares ever
offered in this merkcl. and at prices lhat remind
one of the good old davs of cheep things. 'J hose
who lack failh upon this point, ur deem our alle
gntions superfluous, notd but
CI M. .IT OI K STORK, '
Corner Front snd Market streets,
Where Ihey csn see, feci, henr and know for thcin
selves. li fully understand ahal arechenp goods,
this must be done. We do not deem it necessary
to enumerate and itemise oar stock. It is enough
for lis lo state tbal
W Vnr. rnnevrthiriT flint in Won1.u1
and cnosiimo.1 In this market, and at price, lhat
astonirh both old and young.
ili.'n
j'd.-i ril F1IAW A SOX.
Farm Tor Sale.
1
HR nuV-rr btr irsid nf Id (IrabaJn lnbip.
C'WarfwM n-'int?, ra-. n I'frrn hi fivrw at
phrata i. I in lttM n ..tv puhlic mad
Inulinfc fr-m Umhaminn to Irf fiwk, and will
be within aii railee of a railroad Biaiion, vnd
Contains 150 Acres,
F..Uv-fl of which ara clrarrd aod a large for
t.'n in i'loTw. the wholt- undfr d frnt, having
thereon erected
Tire farrfir Ifowwf
A larffo hmilt l.mn. the ial mil hniMiupa.
t'iffrlher with two hearlnr orrhnrds-i fd nnn
of water, and timber eiifuiih to nake Ihreo or t.-ar
ran. A rhi.rrh and -hmd how within a ahurt
rfi.i.nraAw i-r fnrthrr Mr-isMiieri rail oo the on-
drinn-d. roeMiTiflT Pn tha pre.nl. v ad"tr
him at ftrahasntna F. O.
" .
Je20, 7.m pd
ws. x. r.Ri.iv.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On Su'iinii iiTiitr, Ci.VAitriH.K.
NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES.
'1
itnderstfrned rerpeclfully Invite the at
t'ntn.n of the puMic renerallv to their
splendid a.'ortment of morcbandiae, which thoy
are now selling
AT VERY LOW THICKS.
Their stoek eonslsu In part of
Dry Goods of tho Best Quality,
Surh as Prints, T T.aines, Alparras, Merinos,
tlin(rbains,Muslins,(lilanhed and anble.cn
ed, Itrilhn)-., Tickings, eotton and
wool Flannels, Hatinetu.Caesiraerwi,
Cntrnrtades, badies' rbawls,
x Mubias A Hoods, llalmoral
and Hoop bkirts, Ao.,
AlsOf.flna assortment of Men's Drawer, and
Shirts, Hats A Caps. Root, A Shoes,
all ol which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices. ,
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Of ererytbiog viuallj kept in . retail store, ,11
CHEAP F0K CASH sr approved country pro
duce. WRIGHT i FLAXIGAN.
ClearAetd, June , 1HC7.
GIEAKD TOWNSHIP IN MOTION
Fresh Arrivals at the Cheap Store.
L. M. COUTRIET
HAS jmt reirt?4 at fail ptor. In Oirari
lowmhip, no th 0ltufild road, on mile
boe Lfcuute' Mills. Urgt i-orttnent of
EPEIKG AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which ht Ii 4 etc rained to tell
FIVE TKR CEXT. CHKAPEH.
T' n tli umi qotlitj of 00011 can b pur
4tnd for in my other tor ia tht neighbor
huod. II ii stock ooiifiiU iti
DRY GOODS OF ALL K1XDS,
Such u Sit.i.tlU, Cufiim0rit, Muilitii, PeUiuet,
Linen, urWUngt, Cmltfoi uf all kiodi.
Trimmings, Hibbom, Lara,
Heady-Made i'lothing. Boots dc Shots,
Rati & Cops,
GROCERIES OF ALL JUNDS,
Cone., Tea, 8npsr, Rice. Molasses, Fish, Sail,
Linseed till. Fish Oil, Carbon OlL
Hardware, Tinware, Castings.
Plows, Plow Castin,., Nails, Spikes. Corn Colli-
tators, Cider-Preasas, ail kind, of Axes,
Zn(A, yirttirinc, Perfumery,' Puinti,
Class, J iiriitth, Stationery.
GOOD FI.Ol'R ALWAYS ON HAND.
wwCall .nd ,t, for yoorselvea. Ton will
And arcrrtbing nsuall kept in . retail store.
A.Mt Plows are of th. Carw.nirills and
Centra county make, .nd are warranted to be ot
good quality.
L. M. COl'THIET.
Girard township, May 2), lof7.
J. P. KRATZER
HAS raraorad lohii new warerooui on Mar
ket Hrect, Clearfield, Ta, fiber be bu
opvoed a verj large frock of
DEY GOODS,
Merino,, Ginghams, Clotha, Delaines, Prints
Casimeres, Alpacaa, bilks, Fatineta, Heps,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobargs, Mohair, Jeans,
Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels, bonaeta. Rib.
bona, Cloaks, llalmoral bkirts, Hoop
fikirts, hhswls, Dross Trimmings,
Head Kets, Caps, CorscU, Mloves,
Collar,, Fcsrl.. Urenadin Veils,
Table Covers.
CLOTHING,
Coals. Pants, Vest,, Over-Coats, Ocnf, Phawls
Shirts, lists, Csps, 1 nder-hhlrts and
Drawers, Roots. Irhoaa. tiaat
bhoea, Cravata, (ilova, ;
and Collars.
HARDWARE. yllkKSSWARK. ".UO
CtniES A MUSICAL GOUDS.
GltOCEIilKS,
Tea. Coffee, Sugar, M(dasacs,Falt, Csndlea, Rice,
Flour, Raeon, Fish, Tobacco, llaisins,
Currants, S p i o e Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
nish. Ale. hul.
TIN-WARE, GLASS-WAKE. WOODES-
WAKK, n.l STATIONERY.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Carpets, Pll eloths, Drnggst, touklng fllsssri
Clooks, Churns, WasbbosMs. Tubs, llucn
et, Flat Irons, I'nns. Window Rlinds,
Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamp,. I'm-
brejlrs, Drdcords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Stove Illarkinf,
rr-Alt of which will he add on the most rc.
eonslde term., and Ibe bichesl market phes paid
or tlrain, Wool. and all kinds ofconntry produ-e.
Clearfield, December i:, l".
" ' SOM E T HING N E W !
FLOUR AND FEED STORE
X Wtil'l.D announce lo the cittsens f Clearfield j
I and In. snrronndipg rMintrv ttml 1 navo
opened a FLl'U AM" 1 KI D ISTHHK on
sr.to.rn street,
Opposite the Fording, where I Intend to keep
conitsntly on band a full assortment of
Flour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Cora,
And till kinds of Feed, which I will retail cheap
for cash, or in etehanse for S1I1.V11.KK.
I.I SIIIK11MFV will consult tbair Interest by
giving me a nail lti re they ro elsewhere t. pur
cbs.c their supplies, as my armngemcnts an-
r''foc. nd am able In buy .vervlhi.g lh my
t the lowest market lirice.
l.k.VM'IK lit..M.H.
OcartnU. July II, 1-07.
R. R0B1S0N & CO.,
Xtlll'l.lSALK
fc'rocrrs and Pork Tuckers,
Iienlers In (lines. Iron and Sails
Family Flour of tbe Best Brands.
llacnn. Hams, Sidea and Shoaldersi I.ard, Mess
rtrk, t'heee. lteans, H.imniv. Iiried Fruit,
Csrbon and Lard Oil. lirle.1 R,W, Ac.
JSn. t!i l.lhrrlT Wrrel. Kr Frenl,)
nmr; It riTTflirRU. PA.
varnishes and;
ale of all kinds rruond ia
j ail For ee
II. A I.
- . - -
O1I1, aruiihes, Fft.nta BruiDfii,
' T I'SX reeweed aod rbp he
as
JOFEPH h. IRWIX.
Carasarvllla, Pa.
aprll tf
Uir,rfU,inrom.
11 n k i ih; v..
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(ftlr.fr It. rfswif fft-t of f -irfts-ld llnviMi,)
Hrae( rrrt, Mrat flrid. V,
1 J" KKti an band a full aftrlTjTta of n-tit
mui WooUft rndfriMrt, Inwrrt and (.,
N'pfk t ffl, P -Vol Hintlkrrchiffi, lilurri, Hata,
t"i)'hr llat, in great varirt. Uf l'.ua
inod bt kodf the
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
Huch ai Plit'k fMf.k,n nf th rtrj brt tnakaj
Fancy CaMtnicre, Id prfnt rrify t alio, Frtmeh
Cuaiing. llearr, 1'ilol, Chinchilla, and Krioott
Trroiiirir. All of which wtll ! told cheap for
Cab, and iumi ap according to the lataat ttjlat
bexperieaerd urkiun.
Alio, Aj;cnt f r Clearfield county for L M.
filner A Vrt'n, relobratt J Pewinf Machlnaa.
Not. I, 1864-tf. ' H. 11K!1UE.
" LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(Oil Uul'BLK UPKlNli)
S3 122. H H tPa
THEY will not bend or break lik. th 8lole
Bprin,. bnt will preecrre their perfeot and
graoetul shape whon three or four ordinary
Miirts will bsve been thrown aside a, aseleas.
Tbe Hoops areeorercd wilh donbl. .ad twirtsid
thread, and the bottom rods are not only doabl.
springs, but twice (or double) corered, prervnt
in thara from wearing out when drarginf
down stoop., staira, Ac.
Xiie wonderful llsliliility and frost comfort
and pleisiiro to any lady wearing the Daplez
Elliptic fklrt will be cuperlcnood parliclvly
in .11 crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages,
Hailroad Cars, Church I'ews, Ann Chairs, for
Prmn.nade and Uoupe Dress, as the Pkfrt can
be folded when in use, to occupy a small plaM
ae easily and conveniently as . bilk or Muslin
lress, an inrnluuble quality in crinoline, not
found In any Kingle Spring Pkirt.
A lady baring enjoyed the pleasure, aomfort,
and preat convenience of weuring the lJuplei
Elliptic Fteel Spring Fkirt for a sinple day will
never afterwards willingly dispense with their
use. For Children, Misss, and Vonng Ladie,
ihey are superior to all uthcra.
The Pnplei Elliptic i a great farorite wilh
all ladles and is naive. tally recommended hy
the Fashion Megarinci as the Standard bkirtof
tae Fashionable World.
To enjoy tho foilowii; Inestimable advanta
ges In Crinoline, vir : superior quality, perfect
nnnufsctare, stylish shape and finish, flexibility,
durubi.ity, comfort and economy, enquire for J.
W. Uradley'a Huplex Elliptic, or Double Spring
Skirt, and he sure you gut the genuiu, artiola.
t'ALTloS To gurj sf. ii.t imposition, b.
particular to m tico that skirts offored as"Dn.
plea," have the red Ink stamp. tIt. : "J. V.
Urudioy's Duplex Elliptic Eteel Bprinrt," wpoa
the watstbaod-nons others am genuine. Alaw
notice tint every Hoop will admit of a pin being
passed tkrcuirh tbe centre thus revealing th,
two (or double) springs braided together tharain.
which 1, th secret of their flexibility aad
strength, and a oombination not to b, foand in
any other tkiri.
FOR SALE In all stores when flrsi ties,
klrts an sold, throughout th, United State, a
elrewhcre.
Manufactured by th, tola owner, of th
Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY A CART.
97 Chamber,, and 79 I 81 litsde 6u.,New York.'
June 27, 1 867 An.
Great Cures by Dr. Childs' Antidote.
YViLaorox, Joly 24, 18A7.
Mn. GAt.Ltnncn Dear r?ir: Three year, ago
last .March, 1 butfgtit a package of the Amidol
for Tuhaeoo, and used it according to th direc
tions; and sine that time I hav aot tasted
Tobacco in any form. I fuund that it removed,
as you said it would, all desire or longing far it.
I would n-coinniend all who w'AKT to be eared
of the habit, t try it. ,
Yours in gratitude.
J. W. GARKTSOV, '
Ttnth and T.otnb.trd etrccts.
Mi. flju-l siottl Denr Fir : rear I rd
ronravnrtiarniefil in the pertert, etatinff that yvn
had an aninloie fr Tuhaccot which was waxrantW
fo cure. I boupht a parliie from on of our
drug riorea. wimi-rtrtxl ding it, and tefor I ha4
eed od half parkajrn, 1 waa fatirrlj enred. I
had do desire for Tol.aoco: in fart, J loathed th
F;phttT it. Itrfore that, I wan io an exwyJinclT
hd ttate of hnifh. I wan weak, and deroid of
ail ent rrr, 1 wngnvd but 114 eminHa. Now t
am eiijuving jod hoi.lt h, atid wmh poundi;
bmi,f all thin, it hi Urn tUe rauv of mvaavinc
4b a yar. My rffforatinn t. health and bit
it.rmuw in wealth, I aecrib aaoy to tlio a of
that half pawknjrn f Antidote ; and I would
riTciinu-iid to nil '"an? mn. wlio wih U Ret rid
of hfthit which, in many eaeee, wna brrnn befof
IIipt were aware of the nan mean of it, and all who
wish to ante their money and thua lay tb foon
daUjcsii for futare richf- to trf a parkajre of this
tru)r wcnJrrful mrdicinp, a 1 fH'l confident in
prwiiftinic that they will never have sane to
rrpiae aljout tho money thua epent.
luura rleapfrtru.iy,
6AM I LL UAZKLWORTH.
Hridenie 71 Quwn atrevt. where 1 will he hapiiY
to Borwrr all ueetinna.
4T9"Thrne r Uit aamplca of many CrrtificaU
of rnrea which we are dailr receiTir-r. Send aooa
and pet pax-kntr. tl per pm-Vsc.'
1-KAriUS fc. U At,LA(iHt-R,
au ftlarkot at., V UiniiijttuQ, Del.
For Sale at a Sacrifice,
rpilK KVTIRK FT0CK and 0xtiircs r H. W.
1 HMITIIT Itry (l.odf Ptnr. TMa li rar
opftortanity frr oountrr merehnata, or any
deiniif( t ffn into th buit.ffp. aa the itook will
he f'M unifiinllr low, niid the buaiuraa aUnd i
the Wtt in the lvrrmh.
Apply t the itoro. jed-tf
Uoolen Factory. I nlon Mills.
Villon (fiHT.ship, t lrarfirld ro t Pa.
KATINO nrchaed n inlet-eat fn th ('aloa
sMilln, we are pref tared t.trard Wooltaia,o
uliv'tnre and Cnlfh Cloth, and do all kindi of
work iiour line ehort no tie, ia work mail lik
manner, eaod on rMioaabl terma. Also.
FLOUR, FEED AND LUMBER
JManufariored and for tale. Terra i Caih.
Wool inteixled for ctnling enn h If ft al H.
Mofp'a r J. P. Krataor'a, whar w will ft
and return it on Saturdaya ot each week.
l.etteri of inquiry addreMed to aa at Bock to
P. 0. will receive prompt attention.
V. K. 4 J. R, ARNOLD.
Hotktoo, Jun S7, 18-.7.
18G7 Philadelphia 4 Erie R.R. 1807
This (-rest line Irsvsrsss the Norther, and North
west eounues of l'enr.si Ivania to Ih, city ol Kti
oa Lake Eii.
ft has been leased and Is operated hv lh
t-KNNcYlA ANIA RAILROAD COM FAX Y.
Time of Passenger train, at ST. MARY'S (ad
KKAT1N Q :
Leave l.astwsrd.
t. Mary's. Keating.
Krie Mail Train 4 14 P. M. 1.5.1 A. M.
h'rie Kxnress Train 11 1 P. M. (.41 P. H.
Leave lard.
Fria Mail Train lu ll) P. M. Id 51 A. M.
Krie K.prcs, lrsjn... 3 Ij A. M. 11.31 A.M.
Passens;er cars run throutth on th, Bri, Mail
and Kxpress Trains without rhang both way,
between rhilarfelnhla and Erie.
jrr i ork C'oniirUoii.
Iave V. Y at a. mj A r. at Kris 10 a. an.
Leave rt. Y. at b p. tn ; Ar. at Krie 4.l a. as.
I,eav Frlcat el p.m.; Ar st N. Y. II p.m.
Lear, kris at H.li a-to.) Ar al N. Y.U.I a. m.
Nn chanpc of t'ara nelwern Urle sW N. V.
Klegant Sleeping Car on all Kighttralna,
For Infnrmsliou respartins; Paaaengar awal
uess, aply at Cor. .10th and Market M s, J'hU'a
And for Frciprht business f the Company'
Agents, F. B. Kingsl.ia. Jr., Cr. llth and Mar
ket streets. l'hiladlibla. i. Krynosd., Kri.
Hill.rm llrown, Acrnt. N. C. R. R, Ualtimsr.
U. II. Houston,' (Icoiiral Freight A trot, Phila.
H. W. Ow inner," Oeneral Ticket A fens, Krt.
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I Aec.-lv tt itli.tasport. Pa.
(1AIT1J(. All persona are hiwbr warn1
areinsl trusting r harboring toy wife, MARY
I J A N K, on niy aoeoiint, as she has left my bed
' and board without any Just cause ot pmvoratina,
i ana I am therefore dewrailacd to nae no debts af
her contracting ufileee cmnclled by la.
Or-ulitiK W. bllLMEL.
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' g-NAlkKD FftriT of all kinds, at
J J MERKELL SI.ILER'S.