Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 09, 1868, Image 3

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    THE HKPUHfilCAN.
TiU'RHl-AY::
::::.::::J)niiary t, ISO
Notice. Mr. T, il. Wilson, our
fiircinnn, ia nntliorifod to receive and
receipt fur money paid into tlio olllee
on accoutit of subKcription, job work.
Ac, in our absence.
(jiEOIUIE B. CjOOliLANPER,
Jan. 9, 18tiS. Kditor & l'rop'r.
New Advkrtismknts. Tlio bor
ough authorities publish an important
Ordinanco relative to tho opening of
Fillli street.
Tlio Register in Bankruptcy pub
lish a notice that, will be of interest to
persons without much money.
Mr. Sunderlin offers sonio pleasant
building lots forsalo in tho grow
ing village of Michuelsville.
II. W. Smith has a good now sleigh
for salo. lie also wunts a servant.
J. P. Kratzcr publishes a settle-up
notice.
Tho quarterly statement of tlio
Clearfield Banks will be found in this
issue.
I. L. Itcizenslein will pay cush for
fara, ie.
The jury list lor January Term will
be found in this issue. Jurors for a
two weeks term have been drawn,
but we understand that there will be
but one week's court.
The Democratic Almanac, for 1SC3,
is now ready. Those in want of this
invaluable publication can sccuro it
by eallini' at our office. Wo have
thneMfor lSGGand 1807 on hand. The
three will bo mailed to any address
on the receipt of sixty cents.
AsoruEii .Revolution. Every mill
owner ui.d those in need of cross cut
saws, should go, or send, to Mossra.
Merrell & Bigler, for a descripture
circular, detailing Emerson's improve'
tnent in miwb. I ho improvement in
the handle and preparatory gumming,
must meet with universal favor. '
their advertisement.
Agricultural Society. There will
be a meeting of the Agricultural Soci.
ety held at tho Court House, on Mon
day evening, tho ISth day of January,
A. D , 1808, for the purpose of elect.
ing officers for the coming year.
( By order of the President.
I. G. Baroer, Secretary.
Business Like. Tho following vt-
uable document was picked up on the
turnpike near Philipsburg, by a friend,
and handed to us for copy, viz :
Koveub 4 6?
, Mr Agfa it Phili. Burg Stntiun Sand ui All
but ueojf wui il mar f ,
And Plica
The name of the merchant had been
i torn off; but wo aro satisfied the
author docs not lako tho papers, or
Lis orthography would bo better.
Notice. Our poetical friends, who
bare furnished us with their cfl'usions,
must bear with us. Wo havo poetiy
enough on hands to last us for six
months; but we have not time to re
write, nor room to publish it. Poets
bhould bear in mind the fact that they
must write plainly. No scrawling nor
hcribling can be placed upon the com
positor easo without committing
error in style and sense, in the ab
eonceoftho writer. All writers for
the press 'should bo at hand to read
the proof, or put up with mistakes.
Fatal AceiitK.vr. A young man
named Wilson Isenbarg, from Hunt
ingdon county, was killed in Chest
township.on the lGth ult , whilo work
ingin tho woods, lie was pealing
aw-logs, whilo a number of others
were felling trees. He had been noti
fied several times to ' h.ok out," but
walked carelessly right into ganger.
A pine tree in falling, struck a hemlock
which had been lodged on another
tree, under which ho stopped, and in
coming down struck himoii tho head,
killing him instantly. His body was
acnt to his friends in Huntingdon for
burial.
Fifth Shiest. Tho opening of the
bah.nco of Fifth street in our borough
has been agitated tor some time. The
Town Council, a few weeks ago, pass
ed an ordinanco to this effect, and the
Court at the late Term appointed tho
following gentleman as appraisers, to
assess carnages, Ac, viz : Richard
Mossop.jUeo. L. Reed, A. M. Hills, C.
Kratzer, J. F. Weaver, Samuel Mitch
ell and Dr. R. V. WilNOn. This street
has never been opened, except that
portion between Market and Locust.
The design now is to open it from
Market Mrcet to the Southern boun
dry of the borough, mid lrom Locust
iiorth. Tho opening will co.it consid
erable for tho time being, but ijicn
mco opened, thero is no doubt but
tlmt a large number of houses will be
erected along it and otherwise add lo
i!0 prosperity of tho borough ; so that
the burthen of opening it will bo over
' omcjn a few years by the additional
'ipnlation und tho enhanced value
ii property on that side of the borough.
We understand that tho owners of the
lands through which this street passes
v onteniphito polling it out in Us, at
very reasonable rates and for resi
ences. Tho locution will be as de
irable as any in town, and being
Uove ' high water mark," is oat of
rnrh nf fhia lmnt
j T.mpeiia,xck Mi.ftimi Tho Clonr
j livid Otttity Tnii'll TrlnKM'niu o S-
cii'ty will hnlil a mcolinj;, in tlio (.Vint
Ilmno, im Monday ovon'mjr, Jminuiy
1.1, ut 7 o'clock. A pcnornl uttoiidiinco
iHiUniivJ. Sjioak.'ii from uIu'oikI mo
' cxpoi tcd to be in-esont to mlilroxs tlio
incc'.iiig.
By order of the Executive Com.
r mm -
The Clcartield County Medical Soci
ety will meet in tho Arbitration room
on Tuosday, January 14, ut 2 o'clock,
p. iri. A general attendance of the
members js expected, ns business of
importance will be transacted.
I). 0. Cuoi.cu, l'res't.
J. P. Buiicimr.Ln, Secretary.
Ordir from General Hancock.
New Orleans, January 5. The fol
lowing order has just been promulga
ted :
General Order Nu. 1. Applications
have been made to thoso headquarters,
implying tho existence of an arbitrary
authority in the ComnianJing Gen
eral, touching purely civil controver
sies. One petitioner solicits thisuetion ;
another that, and each refers to some
special consideration of grace or favor
which he supposes to exist, and which
should influcnee this department. The
number of such applications ami the
waste of timo they Involve, make it
necessary to declare that the adminis
tration of civil justice appertains to
tho regular courts. Tho l ights of lit
igants do not depend on the General;
they aro lo bo adjudged and settled
according to law. Arbitrary power
such as ho lias been urged to ussumo
bus no existence hero, it is not lound
in tlio laws of Louisiana or Texus; it
cannot be derived from any act or acts
of Congress, lie is restrained by a
Constitution ana prohibited Irom ae
tion in many particulars. The Major
ucncral commanding takes occasion
to repeat that while discharging judi
aat Junctions in civil casis, lie can
suffer no forciblo resistance to tho
execution of process of tho courts.
By command of Maj. Gen. Hancock.
Gto. 11a ic.se it, A. A. G.
A horriblo scaffold sccno recently
took place in Prussia. A woman and
her son were to be executed for the
murder ol tho husband and father.
The woman refused to walk, and was
carried to Die scaflold, her son wait
ing below. Owing to the shortness
ot her neck, the executioner could not
fasten her securely to the block, and
only tho second blow severed her head
from the trunk. 1 ho son fainted, and
had to be revived before being brought
to tho block Mill recking with his
mothers warm blood.
The Democrats at the National
Capitol aro discussing tho propriety
ot having the -National Democratic
Convention called at Indianapolis in
Juno. The cuHtarn Democrats want
it in Boston, and the southern mon are
urging Baltimore Where it will bo
held is imposiblo now to conjecture.
m mm m
A largo fly-wheel has been built at
rroviilcnce for tlio McrchnnM .Mill, at
Fall River, and wm last week sent to
the latter town. This wheel has a nine
feet face and is thirty feet in diamater.
and when set up will wcitrh sixty
tons. It is said to be tho lurirest pul
ley wheel in tho country.
Frederick O Prince. Secretary of
tlio National Democratic Committeo,
ins oflicinlly called a 1110011112 of said
Committee to bo held ut Washington
on Saturday, Feb. 21, al 12 o'clock M .,
for the purpose of fixing the timo and
place of holdiug the next Nalioiiul
Democratic Convention.
Clearfield Market.
Reported weekly fur the Ci.CAiiriti.n Hart ai.K-A
ur J. r. KKarriK, inalcr m Irjr Uud, llro
ccrifa, rruviiiona, 4c, Market at., CltarGrld.
Cl.EARriELn, Jonuarj 9, 1 SCS.
A j'plc-n. frrcei $1 !u
H.'t, dr-td
10
7
lined, V m lift
llidt'i, prwn
Aiila hutter,Kl, 1 (HI
lliim.i, aiifrnr cured, 2-
lluilcr U
Stiouldra 14
PiJaa li
I.nrd I'll
Mra ,urk.'(!bhl...IS U0
nun m
Oniona 1 60
Ik-oni 0 U0(.$ 2 iili
l!u.-kwheut t 00
llockwhrat flour lb, 4
Itcrf, dried 25
lieef, freh Uf 10
lloard.. M 15 00(.l;0 00 Pntatm 1 (lit
Corn, ahelled 1 50 ; !'car!ie), driM, tb.. A
Curn, ear 75 I'lajtor, 'A libl 4 50
Corn meal. 1 rmok, 1 75 1 live 1 5
( hoii, ewL 3 75 1 lUz; ft 3
luverwcd 00 00 1 f nil, a.-k 3 J
hieM 20 ' Shinitlra, IN in., M, 5 00
'lierriea, ft 00 '. Shiiiclm, 211 i 15 00
Chiokena, drsj, ft, 15 Tilucll.jr arcd 0 W
hiea 15 I Tnlli.w 10
Kiaxactd. J 00 I hrat 2 50
Klonr 12 OilM.1.1 00 j Wol 4"
liar 00 Oiv.i, 15 00 i Wood, V ""d 4 00
Plilladrlphia Grocery Market.
'in.,.uirt.HltiA, January 6, 18fiS.
Fince the openinp of the new year goodi bale
been more firmly bald, tbnuoh hut little change In
price bai tnken place. Tear aro llinetive, but nriu.
Rice la quiet. C'tflTcca arc lu bettor reuuept, cxi.c-
elally prime toekoie. gradce, whioh bar. improved
about it. gni. Su(iia lire taken ar wanttd at
. ... " , ,
about the figuiva current at the cliue of luM rear:
c. i, i v ,. , , .
Steam ltcflncd li-Mowi rule at lo;(" 1 1 ul o and
Porto Hiro 12Ki.l U, and auii.c i'hoiiH Duicrura
goods in prime order fur ba ru ling w, re olfm-d
last week and aold at lie. 1 Hi, flvmpa are more
active at an Incrca.c in price of Ic. gallon on
choice grades. Molat.r ia quiet, cicrpt fur New
Orlrana, which la active at our quotation!. OolJ,
$l.34(ii.J1.3:,J.
TK A a.
Young Il vsr.n
ruperiur...t H(H li
. Jiisv I 2;i f.i, I A'j
Viuvtl 1 6j(j,l 74
!Iyon-
ri.iperior...! ft.'.fTf, 1 2i
Tine 1 .Ml
lol 1'l.aa.
Kio. common 1'ICii 20
Hood Jllhu 22)
Prime 'i'Mat 24
thoire 74J(.v 2.".J
Java, old gov. .1' j. ij
l.ngnnra 20 27
IVIIVni,,. Is
I ''Ft....
Ilnl.rril.l
1 i 1 lii . Ilaiidi ! ion pa 1 7
at uaii.
r-"V' n..r...l Jl.f l.l 40 : rhe l IMI ft 17
'"'e I illl.ll fij ,,. pulv'd 0(1 M 17
1 Tia.l !sl ll-iue do... DO (.0 17
llunpowbi A l'l (i, I Ai
hupcru't...! 3.. f.r. I 40 , M liiia, ;. I !
r"1" I ii I 7" i;xira I' lj.l.i, l.,
rtW'iCAyillw... U'jig, 14j
,""''k ami i-. I
Superior... 5 HI (lu , Common 4 job ! I
Im 1 C't'i, I l ' Kair tsi,t r,;
'n'st 1 20(1 jj (), q1iu -2
Prime 74..,, Si
Ji"' I I il'n. I 1.1 j t'liniiTestra. PSfrallUl
.,"-i ..,.(..,, iioiot m,i,u
Pinisi 1 Sfial ,10
air.
Camlina n f.i II
f'.a..t lii'lin... l.a u
ol.sr. J llealcra In filass, tn,n and Nails
.n., choice, Wfi 1 00 ; ,.
porto iiico... 6-in, fitiamil7 Flour of tho Bust BratidR.
( olia .
til 7
Clement It. WamwrfRht -"- Israel II. Wainwright
Jusi'ph It.W'ainwricht.
WAINWRIGHT & Co.,
W II O L K S A L R
GliOCF.HS AND TK.V DEALERS,
N. K. Corner Second and Arch Ktreeta,
afrll PHILAMI.PnrA. t.
MKHHKI1L & lUGLEH,
lltl I HI l
11 a it i w a 11 1:,
A I I'd, MiitufVf tureri of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
Ct.KAHFlr.Ln, PA.
Vj KATES! SKATUS!! SKATES ! !!
Lady', and Oentleuian'.for salo ly
MEURKLL A KlfiLXR.
gLElGll BELLS! A GENE UAL
Assortment od band and fur salo by
M KH liKt.Ti A lUfil.KK.
LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
narness, Collars, ate., for aula bjr
MEHUKl.L i BIGLER.
JULM! PA TENT UN LO A D-
lng Hay Forks, for aala by
MERRELL &. IUOLER.
QI IPA I N T, T U TT V , G LA SS,
Nails, oto., for aula by
WKRRELL & BIGLER.
JJARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
FimJicga, for aala by
MERUELL i r.lGLER.
Qs7pTsTbLSvbKD"cXNKS
For aula by
MET REM, BIOLER.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Bina, fur aala by
MERRELL i BIGLER.
JRONI IRON I IRON! IRON!
For aala by
MERRELL ,t BIGLER.
IIORSE SHOES i HORSE SHOE
Kaila. for aa'e by
' MERRSLL A BIGLER.
)ULLEY LLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And baat manufactura, for aala ly
MERRELL i LIGLER.
il I MULE SK EINS"aNDPIPE
Uozoa, for aala by
MERRELL t BIGLER.
RODDER CUTTERS for salo by
MERRELL I SIGLER.
a. 1. rLrcAL..
FLEGAL & GAN0E,
STOVE AD HOLLOW -WARE
STORE,
AMI MAN L'f ACTL'RERB OF
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Pblllpaburf, Centra co., Pa.,
rpilg naw Ira of Flrgal Uanaa would ra
-a- aectfully ar.nuuDca to tbeir fiitndi and
Iba publio (ancral)y, tbst thay bara on band a
carafullj lelactod and woll aiaurtad a lock of
Sturea. Ibair aarialy conaiila of
-HE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Wbicb bar Bator failed to giro ft rfact aatlifac
tioa to tba most failidloua of ila purrhaiora.
CootinaoUl, Lcblgb, Farmar, Daylight. Spaara'
Anti L-uit, Niagara, rharui. Herald, it.,
wilb arry arialy of tba baat
l'itltburg Mannfartura.
Tia and Ebcot Iroo wart alran witb
Iba Flovoa la mada of tba bear'cat and bait
material, aid warranted to ira parfaal aatia-
farlion.
Tbair atock of
PARLOR AND HE ATI NO STOVES
Ia larger, bittar and cheaper than arar before
eiliibited to the public Thay defy competition
either ia arlely, ijuoliiy or price.
Tbey ara alao prepared to furnUh a template
aaaortiuent of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
WholenaU or rotail, nanuractured neatly and
with the ai.le view to eervice, from the beat ma
terial In the market.
PLOWS, PLOW POIXTf. A COPPER, BRASS
AND IKON KETTLES,
Of .eery dcacrlplion eonetantly on hud,
LIGHTNING RODS,
Superior point, pot up on ahort notice. The
Point tbey offer to the publio la the eamo aa la
now ui-d by the Pennaylvanla Itailroad Co., on
their bulldinge.
ORDERS FOB SroL'TINO, ROOFING,
... . w . , l . ,
And olher work belonging to their buaineea will
, ., . . . . .
Prumptly filled by aiperiencad and ak ill ful
workn.en
IUlAiiS, COFFER AND OLD METTLE
Taken la eacbange for gooda.
'Tbey apccia:iy inrile tba attentloa of
Morcbanta wl.hing to purchase at wboleaalo. as
they wUl find it to their adrantag. to .lamina
tbeir atock before purchasing elsewhere.
FLKCAL A OANOB.
Phi!lpburg, Ju'y 11, lsnr.
CAEEIAGE AND SLEIGH SHOP,
IN CLE A R FIELD, Yk.
(Tniioidiald; In rear of Marhina Shop,)
rpilK acbarriber would reiprctfully Inform the
1 rilii.'iiH il Clearlieid, and the public in gen
eral, that he ia prep red to do all kiurit of work on
CARRIAGES, m'CGIES, SLEIGHS, 4c,
on short notice and on reaacnobla terms, and
in a workmanlike manlier.
-r-All oidcra promptly attended to. -r
Itb. U.'Cfl WM. M'NKllll.
-
R. R0BIS0N & CO.,
WIIOI.K.xAI.E
....
UrOfOl'S 111(1 I'OTk I'.'lCker.f.
. . .. '
- . ., , fiiugiLitn ; i.eru, .iira
Pork. t'lii,M, llceus, ll'iminv, lirird Kruit,
larlmu and Lard Oil, lined Ilii f, Ac.
No, 2S.I I.lbrrtv Htrcrt, (ltcd l'rnnt.i
Biar7 ly PITiSlinill PA.
Oili. Varnishci, Fainti Brushei,
Jlr-T received and fur sale cheap St
JWt'PH li. 1HW1N.
f " " ronrrnewtna, P..
I .0TIIE. JT'T
IVell.
nea.
. IW.W.l!
'rlla.
HOOP, WEAVER & CO.
C L E A R F 1 E L 1)
PLANING MILL
ALL RIG HT!
rililK prupiieUiM rcfKtful)y iuforai llie cilixctii
-A of 4.'l-rfirll (HiuittY, that tlii'j bae entirely
n fllti J thin tftblifdnnfliit willi the ln(pt itnpmvctJ
nootl wurkinj- iniu-ltincry, mud r now jin-pared
tu oxocute nil orJcrs fu tbi-ir lino of bueinpfi.
Tiiey will giro pXM'i) Mttcnlinn to tlie inanular
turc uf material for hoi?) buillinf mrb i
FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING,
SASH, DO0HS, BLINDS,
muivHr.TS k .wofi.ni.rcs,
OF A L t STYLES.
Wo itlwaya have on hand ft largo alwk of DKY
LL'MllKU, at.d will my cmth fur all elvar Lumber.
Ono-and a-Ualf iucb .anil ftuff jiiH-lern-d.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or cxcbangtiil, toauit cuttoiurra.
'A-Ordrra aaluited, and Luinlwr furuiabad on
abort uutier and on reuroimldc teriua.
' Jioor, WEAVER i CO.
Cloainold, Kor. 7.IW.
larhsmitUiug.
Boggs Township Awake!
(ill EAT lXriTEMK.VT AT
TIIOMA.S UEEKS'S!!
IVEUYI.ODY try. ok to ppKhre ftrpt, for fear
j of being fpowdi'd ult into the oold.
il you aitt pod Shoe. iff done, go to ftitBfti.
It jruu want )uur lSli i timed ftKt, go to Hkcks.
If yew want good Mt.l Irom, go to Liar.t.
if you want jour w-fn Ironed ia thbt
tyl and workmitiihip, go to tmnt.
iiacRM icakti ih fct -IS tump Machine in the
Stale, and duet alt kuds of I'-L ACK SM iTi) IN tJ
ai thuip as enn ba dfi in tKa county for C'aih.
My lJot Oflioa adUttdis I ClnarnelJ I: rid go.
TIIU MA "5 littKi
"BLACKSMITH I NG.
MiW AlUUMiKMEM.
T
Jlli ubw'rilK'ri, ,11 titw if coniing erent,
dcAigu adoptinfti b-w nvitt'in uf il ihg liuti-
nmff on ani alter tin le t ot .W;ir nrxt. r mm that
dite we will adupt tb AMI MM KM, and nil
work utu't then-for Jm pnid for twin re Iravthg
(be it'op tnaking thin lifiVrener, b-iwrvrr, in f:ior
of our rii!timrrii : thaiuur prir-t wili be T KNTY
l'hlt t'KNT. iiK.H ituu i now cbmrpid foiwork.
yt'i'hntts klicwiiit lliciut!vr init U-1 atiU
b(we bonk aeruunti havo ti't l-ero vntlt'd, tire
f I pet' ted to eli.e lorjn and innko Bittl.inriit
btiuro the tiiur lKie iii-ltctti, We b(p liirso
tiititi Miil liot Ih- (ur,:! h r..
HIM. i 1MSSMUUB 4 HON.
Clearfield, March 0, T'i -tf
CLE AH FIELD
M A It 13 L K WORKS.
Italian and Vcrnmit Marble finlahed
tlic hlglira, mtyle ot tlic Art.
lu
Tba iubriliera bqr. Ira re to announra to the
citiiriia of Cirnrfii'ld rtunfy, that tbey b.e opened
an ritnpivr MnrMf !anton the ua(h-W'-tt corner
of Market and rourtbinH,( lcrtifld, I'a,, wnent
tbey are prep and tumnke Tumb-tStonri, .Monu
meiil. Tuititin.lHiX anl id Ttnot.i, Cradle Ton.),
Cemetery Vust, Murtlt-n, Hu'Wet, Itrwket, etc..
o;i phort nulire. 'I b y liit ket-p on hand a
Irjr,e iuaTitity of w.trf. (inubrj. ext cpt the letter
in, so 111 l perm hi ii tmn mil and xrlrct tor tliin
m.Ivm tlic ctle wiintd. T!) t will al-o makv to
any ,, titer el vie .f work thai uiay ldeeticd,
and thoy flittrr thuiirli er thrtt they ran eoincte
in tlte liiaiiulaetiir'ra out.iile ot tn. eouutv.
either in workman. In, or prire, ai Ihey only em
ploy the het workliiel.
Jt-fir-AII iii,uiticf Iv letter pn.mj.tlr an.wercd.
JOHN' lU I.ICII.
Mar 22, lSf7. I1KMIV 01 1.1(11.
n A is IS L li " Y A fit I
IK I. It Til KKSllUKti.
'piIK auhirnher.bairing purrbaned lha entire
I alork aod Irilire.t f Mr. liauaKan in the
Marble Yard in I.uliemburi;, takee thia uieibcd
of inferming the puilie that be ia now prepared
to (urrlah MOM MKNTS, TOMB 8TUNK.4,
MANTl.lvS. Ac, on.hnrt notice and rea.onable
ternn, and cxeculel in Ibe hlghe.t e'Te of the
art. Tl.l.IA M KCUWL.M, Pr.
Luthereburg. Oct. 17, Isiiir tt a) : 1 3
tftUraticnal.
Clearfield Academy.
EeT. P. L. HAEEIS05, A M.. Principal
fpnK FKCOXD fiRSSIOSof Ihepreeenl echo.
1 lailie year of th ia Inrtltulioa will con menca
ou NAYt tba Id day of Dercmhcr, lsf7
Pupils can enlerat aur liuie. Tbee will ba
charged with tuitiio from the lime the; enter to
the close uf the Sesiion.
1 be courso uf instruction eiabraeea evory thing !
included In a thorough, pnuitical and accoui- (
pli.hed aducaii.in lor both ,exe.
1 ha 1 rinripal, baeiug bad Iba advantoge of 1
r: 11 b experience in bts prorosfiun, a-.uroa pi
rents and puard an. that bia entire ability and
ener;iea will be dovoted to the mural and men
tal training ,f the youth plsecd uinler hia charge.
Tl'MMi III' I I I I IIIM.
Orlbticrepl.r. Headinc. Writing, and Primary
Aiithmotir, per branon ( II weeks) f i CO
Urammar, Uenraphy, Aritbuetir, and
llirtnr . . . . . tt CO
Algebra, Geometry, Trlgnuometry, Men.
suration, 8urveyiag, Phiiaupby, I'byai
olojt.v. Cheutt.try, L.ok Keepiug, BoUny
and Physical tieograpliy $9 00
Latin, Oreek and Krcnch, with any of the
above Branchea . . . $12 00
rrto deducilon will be raade fur ahaenc.
Ms-e'cr further particnlara Inutiiro of
Kev. P. L. IMKK1SU.N, A. M.,
Clearleld, July Ji, IS (17 tf. Principal.
LOGAN ACADEMY.
A First-Class High School for Boys.
ITS location is hni1hral, rmnantic and conve
nient 1 seven mil's ,-a-t of Al'inim, i'U I lie
Pennsylvania Centml Uailroail. The next term
begins November I, IM7. Apply to
U. II. I'l I.TiiX. Principal.
" P'H Autietuwn P. O., Blair l , Pa.
GREAT BARGAINS!
AT PRIVATE SALE!
r llin siibseriWr, rnntrmplntiuff. g',ing into other
1 hnsimas, will aell, at pritale sale, hia entire
si. irk nf
Pottery and Stoneware,
At his Kiln, in ClearflrM. Those who uiay need
wareof this kind ,n ecciire it at a hi-ai v reduction
on die n.u.il priee, by calling eonn, lH'enne be
intends to close it out a ern as posi.il. le.
KHHhivitii i; i.:nziMiKn.
ClearflrM, tletolr ai, IfilT-tr.
rpiitC lll'.HM ANTI.D. The Hoard of
1 School liirertor of Beccnria tnwn.hip wish
to employ two competent MA1.K TKAI'llliKr,
lor the present tcria. All necessary information,
as to wa?e. location of eehoola, Ac, can lie nb.
tamed by ceiling upon either of the firwtnr, or
bv ad. ire. sing the subscriber at lllen llniie. Clear.
IcM ennnlr, Pa.' M l 1.1. MM liul ls.
Beccaria Tp., flee. !, lMlT-Jlt pd Kritarv.
WALL PAriTKI "
At Iba SFVT0SE dTOJt.
.i f. H......
II. I.. Hcv.l, I
J. 1 Mea.erJ
Duifl stores.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
V. n. A A. I. IS HAW,
DRUGGISTS,
(Johd itroet, oppntM tha Court lluuia,)
(MIAHI 11.1,1), TeiiD!.
FIMIE n.bcriberfi having entered Into partner
I bip in tba I'rup buniuefp, and purthured
anttra interait f Mr. O. 1. Wntmm, would
recpi otfi!ly in0.no the rilUns uf TlcHrlield
county, that thay ara now propured to furtmb
II(r(iS, VATKXT M KIMCINKS
I ye Stuff. Tobacco, Cigar, tnfeotioLeriei
Stationery. Ae.
I'JIYMC IANS
Will Ond our d.ick of lirui;. KI LL and COM.
PLttTK, and ata very alight adranca on Eavlern
pricea.
SCHOOL J500KS.
Teachera and othera will be furnl.bed with
olaeeiral and iniicellanooaa booka by expruea, at
ahvrt nuiict.
STATIONERY,
Cuni.Hting of Cap, KUt Cup, Poulnoap, Letter and
Perfumed INnte I'tipf r ; alp. a very neat itoek
uf Mourning Note Paper and bnralopaa on hand.
Pent, Pnc 1 1 , ink, An.
JIOUSEKEEPERS
Will And a full itork of I'I KK SPICKS, R0DA,
FCDA ASH. Concentrated U K, SOAP, ,fe.
LADlliS AND UENTLEMEN
Are requoitud tuoxamine ouritnck of Perfumery,
Hair Oils Fine Toilot tSt-api, Uruibos, Coubi,
Toilft hutit. Ae , Ai.
SMOKERS AND ClIEWERS
Will tiiid a f:ill eu,ply of prima Chewing and
Kmukinir. TOUAOi'U, Imported and lloiaaalic
CIUAKrf, bnoff, Fme-t'ui, ae., to.
CARBON OIL,
Of tba bait brand, alwayi va band.
LIQUORS.
Tba beat quality of Liuuora alwaya on band, for
mediAil purpoeea.
C4rl'haieiam Preacriptiona promptly and
carefully compounded.
Kept. 12, me:. W. M. k A. I. BIUW.
mi .: fin.n.
HARTSWlCK &1RVIN,
Druggist, i'ifarlfitly a.
HAVING reflttod and removed to the room
lately occupied by Kicbard Motttip, now
oiler, low for cash, a wtll iclocted aorortiueDt of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Alio, l'alitl Vidiilria of all VTr d, Cili. Cla
Putt, Dva Sluff., Stationery,
TOBACCO AND SEQARS,
Confectionery, Spirea, and tbc Urgeat atock of
rarietiea over otfert-a in tine lace, and warrant
ed to be of the beet the Market arTurde.
J. .1. HAKTSWICK,
' Dee. 13, 1SM5. JOHN IUWI.W
DUKiS! DRIBS! 'MUGS!
JOSEPH li.iinv IX,
0a Mala St., ona door west of Hippie Jc Panel's
Mote,
CI RWEXSVILI.K. PA,
Ila. now on band a larg. assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye
Stuffs, Patent Medicines,
Trueaee, Minuliler-llrarra, F.laatlc Hlofk
III); and rMippoi trra,
t.U, Iult3 .
Par uroery.Toilvt floods, Conftctlonerica. Rpiaea,
tanned fruit, rnliacco, Cigars. Hooks,
btatinnrry, 1'rDcilr. Pens, Ink,
and a general variety
' of Kvtiona.
Ilia atock embraces all articles needed ia a
community, ia entirely new, and of the best
quality, and will be ai Id at reaeonahle rricoa.
Laii aoJ aiamln. tba gooda j tbey eannet fail
M please. dec. If
"fndir.3' Good).
LmiTEST STYLES
roa
FAI.Ii & WIXTEK,
Just rrccired at the Btora of
Mrs. H. I). WELSH & Co.,
I'calert ia
FANCY (SOOI)S, MILLINERY,
NOTION!', TOVf, and
MUSICA L IXSTRVMEXTS.
Kilk and reltet DtlXXETS mada for $1 GO
Straw BONNETS made for- 71
All kinds of HATS lor .0
Materials furnished on aa reaaonabla term, as
thry cau lr had in the couutr.
Nvltdoor to First National tank,
nov7-tf ('LEA I'.Fl KLII, Pi.
Indict' Fancy Furs,
JOHN FAEEIKA'S
Old L'fUbli-htd
Tur Manufactory,
o. 7IS AIK II St., alior
b'cri'Ltb, Philadelphia.
Have now in me store, of
my orrn I rnportattun and
iinilLitiirc, one of the
lurprt and roo.t lHUtiftil
sclei-tions of l.'utirv l-'ura
for l.iidica' and Ihildn-u'a
wetr 111 the ctv. ANo,
nne aeoil tnent of licnt'i yar llluves and I ollara.
i am enatilcd to di'lmpr of rtv poods et vorv re.
onnblr price., ami I would lb, n fure Soli-it'a rail
from my friends of ( lenitield county and j icinity.
Hetnetubrr the name, number an, I r'treet.
JOHN" KAKKIItA,
Ki. 718 Arch Htrcet, abuve 7th. s.oiih si.ie.
oei3 4m Philadelphia, Pa.
DRESS-MAKING.
SPt 11. SIITK I'. PARISIAN BHKSS
AND CLOAK MAKINtJ.-l.adleseanhava
their Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Ilariiiinea haud
aoaiely made an l trimmed, at the shortest no
lice, at the old established stand, 10.11 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
Fancy and plain Pans, Mnntilla Ornaments,
Press and Cloak Buttons, Bihbnns, Clnny and
tluii ure' I.aces, Bugle and (limp Dreta Trim
uiinge, with a laige variety of Maple and Fanry
Uoods.froin 2.1 to oU per cent, less than al.ewhere.
Alan, receiving daily. Paris (aahions in tissue
psper, fur Ladies' and Childreu's llnsnea. Meta
of.Patterns lor mercbanta and itiees mskers now
ready, at Mra. M. A. lilMllilCfl,
i ly 1031 Cheatnul St., Philadelphia.
L
a in i .m' n itii
MutTs, Collurs, Vlctnrines. and Berthas.
A line assortment, lust received at
the KhVMUXK eTOKB.
iakpi;ti At mi. ci.iHifHi
A supply, in late sllea.just reeeived
and fur sal. at low figures, nt the
k KYMON K MOKE.
Bi.aMviiim iu.tki:i:i
Uum Bianketa Oray Blanketa and
White Blankele at reduced prices, at
Iba kKYSlll.NK HiUltK.
1TK A K K A I. HI I 1 1 1 I.M Mi A MiW
If aupply of Ilclaines, Calicoes, lusllns,
Hennela. (Mores, Hosiery, .hewla,
Honda, Kuhiea, ilrealtla.l Sliaals,
Ladies' CoNla, Shoes, Hats and Csps,
Notioas. Triiominraand Fancy Uooda,
at pricea that dele enmpetilion.
MVLIJIol' A SIIDHtllS,
Keystone Store,
Not. 1, l'o71m Foeond HI., Clearleld.
cnom.K U. r.fivi.fn tt to.,
I'lil'.ipl.urtr, Ia.
Agenta fur .' iugir's Hcwlug Slant ictt.
rfT-Wa keen a full aiiMilv of thia inln.bl.
"huuMhuld ali.ir" ua batxl, and evil ibein at c.l?
pnrca. ead tor circulars. dee4.6; il.
the liKMOt KAT1C ALMANAC. OnlT
at. Ccrr voter rt"H hjve e.a. if
Jlni C'mtU, Cirorrrlrs, C tf.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On SaroNP oriir.cT, Ci.rAnrui.i).
NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES.
flHB undervined re.pectfulty Invite the at
I t'ntli.n of lha pul.llc gertcrally to their
plendid a.eorlment of inoruhaudi.o. which they
ara now aalling
AT VERY LOW PRICtS.
Tbeir atock conaiata In part of
Dry Goods of tlie Best Quality,
Such aa Prima, Da I.ainoa, Alpaccaa, Merinoe,
UinKhama.Mualinl.fhleacbed and unhleach
cd.) Ilrillinir., Tickini;. oolion and
wool Flannel. Hiilini ti.,Cu.imerotf,
C'.ttnnadcf, Ladiea' bhawll,
huuiaa A Hood, Ualiuoral
and Hoop rikirti, Ac,
Alao, a nne aeaortuirnt of Meu'r Drawara and
Shim, liale A L'apa, liuota A bhoee.
all of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
Hardware, Quecnsware, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices.
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Of crerythitig utuilly kept in a retail .tore, all
CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country pro
dueo. A. K. WRIGUT i SONS.
CleerSeld, Kur. 7, 1607.
wm. J. Hurraa
timo. a. ur.iTi.iix.
H0FFER & HERTLEIN.
Karthaiis Awake.
New and Clicap Guoda at Your Hume.
rIMlE ritiirna nf Karthaua and vicinity ara
1 hereby notifiel that we have now opened a
alura in KAKTHAL', where we hare smj thing
generally kept in a country atom, iocluimg
FLOUR AND FEED.
Which we will aell low for cash or Id eicbange
for LUMBER.
ADVAXCES OF GOODS, FEED,
do., made on account of FQUAKE TIMBER,
which wa will either aell 00 eommisaion, or buy
at tied rates.
CorNTRV PKOItl'CE Ukea at the highest
market price for goods.
U'JFFL'R A HERTLEIN.
Kartbaus, Oct. 31, 1967-;fui pd
SKT1KTIIIX XKWI
New Store in Madera.
Messrs: j. Fonni-sTjc sox
""TTOULD respaetfully Inform the pul.lic that
IT they hare Just opened, 10 MADERA.
Clearlieid couutr, Pa., an entire sew atock of
FALL AND WIXTEIJ GOODS,
Which tbey ar. prepared to aell .. cheap aa the
cbeape.t.
Their atock conaiata ia part of
Dry Goods of tbe Iit-nt Quality,
Buch aa Alpaccaa, Delanes. Prints, Muslins,
Casilmaras, Falineta, and Flanaela.
Ready - Made Clothing,
Of tba best quality, such aa Coala. Panta, Vesta,
Oeercoata, Overalls, ShlrU, Collars, io.
Boots, Shoos and f! alters,
Alao ol tb. very beat Quality.
A "complete stock of Groceries.
In short everything usually kept la a country
lure.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests!
( Call and examine our atock and prices before
porchasing elsewhere.
LUMBER AM) GRAIN
Of all kinda taken ia eicbange for goods.
trr.erueinbor tb. place, Uadera, Clearleld
county, Penn'a.
J. FORREST A BOX.
October II. IffT If.
ikTKW STOKE AND SEW GOODS!
JOS. SI I AW & SON
Hare) just opened a
Niir Ptom, on Main St., t'LiaariiLD, Pa.,
latelr occujiicJ ly Wm. F. 1UWIN.
Their Mock conaiaU of
GkortRiii nf the best quality,
QUKK.NSWARE, IloOtS and SIlOCS,
aud frery Mlic-le nrenar Tor
one'a comfort.
Call and xauiitie our atock before jiur
clasing claatrlirr. May 0, ISf.fl-lf.
This Way, Gentlemen I
tf ia aan xxAaisa th.
Flour, Feed, Grocories and Provisions,
In lb. brick; ba lding known as th. "Carlisle
' property" ia
niiLirsnuuo. pa.
-Cou5ilcal of giving satisfaction to our
euslnmere, we, tb.rcfore, respectfully aolicit a
liberal share of patronage.
JOUX P. MACLAT A CO.
Pbilipsbnrg, October 10, l(-7-.'u.
SOMETHING NEW!
FLOUR AND FEED STORE
IWOI'Ml announce to the oltiirns of Clearlieid
and the surrounding eonntrv that I have
opened a FLU I' 11 AX1 J I-. K L MOKK .u
if.co.io stm:::t,
Opposite tbe Fnnling. where I Intend to keep
ooiiat inilv on band a lull a'sorlmeut of
Flour, Pork, Bacon, Clvp, Oats, Corn,
And all kinds of Kwd. which I will retail cheap
(in- oo'h, or in evchnnc for MUXlil.LS.
1.1'MIiPliMKX will consult their interest by
giving me a call lcl, rv llicy go elsewhere tn pur.
chuso their supplies, aa niy arranircuient. are
pcitt, and r.iu able lo buv everything ia u,y
line at the low'cat market price.
LKA.MUiU ItLXXIXG.
Clc.rfl.ld, .Inly II, lhiij.
rpruura and ahdouilnal supp.,rtra or every
4. kind of th. latoet improvemenu, fur ala at
tie lnt Stir, of HAKTPWrCK It.VVJ.
Toots rut! .trJuT.
n: its: iitodAniKP.
THE WAR OVER IX CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOUNSIIir (iUIKT.
Xfiirly all thf Contr.ihfimh going back
to thar old MiMiVf.i; tut 'nary vnt
fOi17 t'i 't I Mttfit'U htlti'tlS. u hfJt
they tvi-rr fared tony und So well.
IS r..pifjifMf of ititi nhfve fris. F. SHORT,
of thtf IJ "Sl.tiit Sh.'ij Minp," woot4 n
tisiitrtre tu hip nuint rui pvtroni, n1 lh pttpl
uf ClriMht'lil oouuty ut Urte, (hut ti but tt(x m
firnl rre lut ut ruj uiatt)rul, j-i-l rcMvij Irou
lha Kset , und ii irepiircri uti nhort notice to mah
anl mi ml boula un. at bin new ilxtp in
tiiHhmii'i row. He U ratirflil tbut he can plt-aia
II, f U'llt ita It mli;ltt hp Him intensely loyal itay
at homa pnlriuta.) Hv In prepared to all low for
Ctikb or ('ouiiiry Fro-iuro. bon't forget tha
Shop nit door tn Showtrn A Orahatn'i tor.
on .Market rlrcet. Clf-arfield. Pa., and kopt by
fellow CMmmuQiy Cfelle4
jya,'67 7 ".SUOUTV.-
Keady for the Winter Cmpaign,
DANIEL CONNELLY.
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
HAS .fut received & fin lot of Frtncb CAl.F
8KIXS, and ii now prepared lu tnanufao
luru ewrjrthinff in liii hue at tti luwext ttyurei.
ila will war runt hii work to be u rfpruaented.
Ho rt)rp;trul)y tolirita a cull, ut bit bop d
.Market utreot, aecond door went of tbe put uflirw,
whtoru bo will doall in bit ptiwer to render ati
fafti'in. bum fit,6 Uitt'er inpg on band.
inyiVfl7.;r lJAMIiL
EDWARD MACK,
On Alarket itrost, crpotite lb "Kcpublicaa"
rpiJE proprietor hu entered into tbe BOOT A
X MIOK buniiieea at tbe abuve aLard, and
ii dt ttirmined not to be outdone either in qual
ity or I' rice for bil work. Fperial attentloa
wilt be paid to manufacturing nvwed work, lie
bate on band ft lare Jut of French Kip and
Calf Skin, of tbe vtry host quality. Tbe etti
icni uf Clar8ld and Ticiniiy are roMpevtlult'
iuvited to give bim triaL No charge lor ca.Ui.
A PHOCLAMATIOX.
G 0 I M 0 I TA LONE!)
Xo tody Prohibited from Buying my
Loots and Shoes on account of llac$
or Color.
TEINO thus liberal mindei. I take this method
it ot infuraiir.g th. cuiseus of Clearfield and
t icinity that I have opeced a shop ou Second at
next d uor 10 the County Nationnl Bank, orer
Watson. Ilruir. Htora, where I am prepared to
make to order everything in the Boot andSboa
liuo, out of (bo beat material aod ia tbe moat
workmanlike tnarjoor, and on abort notice. All I
ask ia a trial.
Ilutie at Clcardcld, thia 13ih day of Julr, IHrSS.
lU'KHV KUSS.
EW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP,
ix crmvi:xii ilix..
rpil R aobscriher baring lately alerted a new
I Hoot and t-hoe ah'.p in CurwrnsriMe, on
.Main etreel. ,ioiie Joseph K. Irwin's Utng
nore, reipectluil aonouncea to tbe iut!ie thai
! be ia prepared to manufacture all etrlea of Bout
ana hnoes, and everything in bia line, on abort
nutiro. He aiao keeps on band a prod asort
merit of riady-made work, hi"b be will aell
cheap for cash or eonntry produce.
ootl7-tf .S:l.ij LKWla ?. ItOSS.
THE WESTERN HOTEL.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpiIE ruhprriber having leased for a term of
X years this well kuowa Hotel, (kept fur many
wars by Mr. Lanirh.) and re fitted and refur
nished it throughout, ia now prepared tn enter
tain travelers and the public generally upon
terms il ia hoped alike agreeable to both patrana
and prcarleti.r. II, a TABLE aiid lUlt wilt
b. sup lied with the beat the market rlorrl.:
j aud Do puns will be spared on bis part to add to
in. oi'Tircnicnre ana cin'ort 01 bl. guests.
A l.lvcry Nlabl ia aleu attached te the ea
tabli.liiaent. liorees, llucriej, etc., furnished
00 short notice, or !erene takrn to any point
di-'lrcd. JAMES A. STINE.
Jel 3 Propietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
t'urrveiietllle, Clearfield county. Pa.
II 1.4 old and well establiibed Hotel, beaott.
fully .ituated on the bask, ol the Susu,u.
banna, in the boroagb of Curwen irille. bat bean
lea ed fr a term of yeara by tin undersigned
It baa been entirely refitted, and is now open to
the public generally and the travelling commu
nity in particular. No pains will he spired to
render guests coinf..riable while tarrying at thia
house. Ample Stabling rooji for the accommo
dation afttuius. Charg,,. m , derate.
no'21 tf WM. M. JEFFRIES.
THE EAGLE HOTEL.
Ct'KWEKSVILLE, CI.EAHFIELD CO., PA.
r'lIIR undersigned bavin, become proprietor
X of tbe above hotol, wi.hca to give nutiee to
tho citisens of thia conntv. as well as to the trae
eling publie.that tbe bouse haabern relttted and
refurnished for Ibe entertainment of his guests.
Ilia table will be furnished with evervthing tba
market affords. tioo,l etahlirR attached, and
none but careiul bosllcra employed
ovt.'4-tf JAMLS McPIVIfr.
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE.
Ll'MBLn CITV, CLr.ARFin.I) CO., PA.
'piIE undersigned having purchased tbis Hotel,
X takes litis opportunity ui iuluiniuig the pub
lic in gcnernl, and Inivelere in pait irulur, that ha
has tilien irint p:i,us ill nf tirai-hing and refitting
it with spo.'i! ivii-rcuce to the accoinu.odalioa and
cmlort ,1 ail hIio may choose lo give bim a call,
l lylCUS of the lt uh;,iv W'H '-a kept at the
Bar, and the wants nt his pittrona will be attended
to with pleasure aud promptness. Ample fcTA
BLI Nil attached then to.
nyf-ly JAVL'S ARTUl'US.
THE AMERICAN HOTEL.
LIMBER 0ITV, CLEARFIELD CO., PA.
1MIK undersigned having leased and rcltted
. Ibis wall knoen aland, takes Ibis uioihod of
bunging hisealabli.li meat helure the publio. Ilia
Table and liar will be aupplird with the beat th.
market affurda. A liberal share of publio pal
ronage is therefor, respeetfullv solicifd
Jan2l-ly,pd Ja.MLS L. CV RRV.
RAILROAD HOUSeT '
MAIN bTUIKT, PI11L1PHI1CRU, TA.
f"MlE undersigned keeps eonrtsnt'y on heed
X the l.t of l.ioiiura. H.s table la alwava
soppln d wilb the b, t the market alfurda. Th.
traveling pubhc will du well to give hiiu a call.
novi.tt.-,. KOII1 HT LLOYD.
SUSQUEHANNA "HOUSET
Cll.wK.MOWN, llAll'Hl.N CO., PA.
fpilE underslf ned take, this method of lo.
JL forming th. Watermen of Clearfield county,
tuat he he reiiited i d re oponl tbe hotel for.
meilv kept by K. C'hreiner, at Coie'lown, where
b a ill take special pains to render eati.faction
to all who favor him with their patronage. Ha
baa bkiwa all th. rwke aat of the river and
planted snubbing p.t lor hair a uii'e above bl.
place. fi-blrV7J UKtlllalli JALK.
IRON CITY "HOTeU
II AllltBCRil, PA.,
( Railroad s.rw t, one snuarc above the Iicpot.)
Fllha subscriber r.specllully invites tb. publio
JL and traveling community to giv. bjia a call.
Lumbermen ar particularly invited. French,
, .. .... ,pnc. mull ouaw, narg-
' e "tofcre. Ipr, IS t.'.l ), Jf, Tf EAVI.H.