Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 23, 1868, Image 3

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THE HKl'UHUl'AN.
; Terms of Subscription.
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Vr. T. II. Wn.so, our forrrosn, is authorised
to receipt for ttionev p aid iutu theonVe nn account
of subscription, advertising, Job work, Ac, in our
eo.vnoe. UtD. 3. UOODl.ANHKIt,
Kditor tnl Proprietor.
THCBsDAt::::::::::::::::Jttnury 1!3, 18158.
r u -
ir. A. M. Hills desires us to say
that he will bo in Pbilipbburg on the
first week of February, (3d to 8th in-
clusirc,) to attend all calls in a Denial
wrny. Rooms at Lloyd's Hotel. 3t
Court. Last week, for tho first
time uinco tbo days of Judge Knox,
had a full week's Court. It open
ed at ten o'clock on Monday, and
closed at nino on Saturday night;
during which time several very heavy
causes were tried, and a largo amount
of other Quarter Sessions business
disposed of. The result is, that four
men are sentenced to the Penitentiary
three for one year and nine months,
two of whom pay costs and a fine of
five hundred dollars each, and the
other costs and one hundred dollars
only ; while tho fourth pays costs,
five hundred dollars fine, and goes
two j ears and nine months to Alle
gheny; and a fifth was sentenced to
pay costs and go seven months to jail.
' Judge Barrett moves a Court as
rystematically as an engineer does his
locomotive, and in his languago and
deportment cannot be misunderstood.
Give us the Bench we had last
week, for one year, and we will guar
antee that thereafter the Common
wealth will be compelled to leave the
Court room on Wednesday evening,
voile the balance of the term can bo
devoted to civil causes. Thousands
of dollars can be saved to the tax
payers of this count)', if the business
of the upper and lower stories of the
Court Houso is administered as it
-ought to Jbe. Put tho machine in
legal business shape, and causes can
ie triod in proper season, with less
than half the friction that is now pro
duced. Thero is no act of the people's
agents so highly appreciated, as that
of attending to their business at tho
proper timo and os speedily as possi
ble. If this is done, a heavy decrease
in taxation will food follow, to tbo
mutual benefit of all.
.Democratic Meeting. According
to; previous notice, the Domocracy of
this county assembled in the Court
House, in Clearfield, on Tuesday cve
stog.the 14th instant, for the purpose
of electing Senatorial ond Represent
ative Conferees, to meet those of tho
other counties of this district,
a After being culled to order by the
Chairman of tho County Committee,
Frank Fielding, Eq., offered the fol
lowing resolution, which was unani
mously adopted :
' Resolved, That James Pavare, of New W-h-Vagton,
J. B. Walters of CleainaM, and II. W.
Kerns, of Curwensville, be, and are hereby elected,
Senatorial Conferees, to meet like Coofereel from
Cameron, Clarion, Elk and Forest counties, and
ewoose a Senatorial delegate to represent this dis
ttict in the approaching 4th of March Convention,
111 that they har power to substitute.
I Mr. Frank Short then offered the
following :
Resolved. That F. (5. Miller, of Clrirficld. L. 0.
Lingle, of Osceola, and Eli Illoom of Tike town
ship, be selected as Itrpreeentative Conferees, to
aaeet those from Elk and Forest eountics. for the
purpose of selecting a Representative delegate to
the approaching Flats Convention, and if unable
t attend the Conference, that they have power to
appoint aubstitutos.
it This resolution was also unanimous
ly adopted.
The business for which the mcoting
was called having been transacted, it
was, on motion, adjourned.
Licenses. Tho Court last week
granted licenses to the persons named
below, who will bear in mind that if
they are not lifted within fifteen days
tbey will be forfeited :
TAVERN LICENSES.
James McPivitt Curwensville borough.
' John Fauts llcoatnr township.
J. C. Henderson- Osceola borough.
A. E. Thompson. Woodward township.
' Harry Ooss. Osceola borough.
Oeorgo Knarr. Jlrady township.
Oeorge N. Colbuurn... Clearfield borough.
W. It. Thompson Chest tuwuship.
Tsaae Ricketta I'tahvllle.
Milo llayt ......Osceola borough.
John Mulson ......Covington township.
Isaac Bennett... Burnsid
Matlhew C. Uamhle laneevillo.
William Lifrhtncr....lleccaria towhship.
Andrew tihulT (itihrh "
Camper Lvipoldl Clearfield borough.
A. J. Praurker Curwensrille "
A-P. liuMen bloom township.
SALOON LICEN8E8.
A. W. Raymond ..Morris township.
6ebastisn M.ndcroft... .Morris
George W. W earns...... Woodward township.
W. Entree. Clearfield borough.
Jobs F. Rote Clearfield '
MERCANTILE LICENSE.
A. Leeont tiirsrd township.
A MlSRINO II C8RAND Tl'RNS TP.
Mr. Joseph It. Cobb, husband of Mrs.
Cobb, with whose name tlio Washing
ton conspirators have taken so many
1 lierties, publishes the following card
in the St. Louis Republican i
"I denounce the Hon. .Inmei M. Ashler. M. C
cf Ociio, a calumnious liheler, suborner, and an j
" "sra- usty unscrupulous slanderer. I also brssd,
l'i a coward. Iiisdaimiitg to avail mveels-eT
. , . ,.. ,..,,, ,.. ,,,,,-, ,
tempting to pcrpetratee midnight assassination
J "Co a soldier s clistscter.
'Jostru R. rmi.
''51. Louis, Jsnusry S, 16H."
It is nselen for Mr. Cobb, or any
olher gentleman, to call Ashley to an
aoeount : because his associations with
Couovcr, Stevens, and that class of
political harlots, has rendered him
t f.lloub to everything pertaining to the
t Saractcr of a gentleman.
Tho largest farms are found in Cal
;i'jrnia, whore the average i'.o of
;H reti thousan'l fnrm ii flflt arres
.1 I. - " '
(frsTs-rlrM IVsmifv .lHrsf iirol
At a meeting of tho Airrionltural
Society, held at tho Court House, on
tho evening of the 1 foil of January,
A. 1. 1 KtsM, the following officers were
elected, via:
yVtoi.tViif lien- C. II llanott.
Vice yVr.t(iiif. (i. W. Caldwell,
Beccaiia ; John Orr, Dell; John Smith,
Bloom ; lavid Adams, jr., Boggsj
Daniel Stewart, llrailford ; V. Kohler,
Brady; John Mehafl'ev, P.unisido;
L. J. Hurd, Chest; Kolort Mitehell,
Clearfield; John Hiter, Covington;
James Tlumison, Curwensville; K.
1). Showalter, Decatur; V. M'Crack
en, Ferguson ; (j. S. Hines, Fox; Alex.
Murray, (iirard; Thompson Head,
GohIicu ; Thomas II. Forcey, Uraham ;
Joseph Fry, Gulich; David Tyler,
Huston; Joseph Patterson, Jordan;
Conrad Baker, Knox; L. Hertlino,
Karthaus; Henry Gulich, Lnwrence;
Amos Ililo, Lumber City; Leonard
Kyler, Morris; J. M. Cuiumings,Ncw
Washington; (i. M. Brisbin, Odceola;
Elishtt Fenton, Ponn; J. A. Illoom,
Pike ; Levi 11. Dicssler, Union; Thos.
Henderson, Woodward.
Executive Committee L. F. Ir in,
A. C. Tate, Nathaniel Bisliel, J. A. L.
Flegal, S. B. Jordan.
Jlcccrding Secretary A. C. Flani
gnn. Corresponding Secretary Kichard
II. Shaw.
Treasurer A. M. Hills.
Librarian John II. Fulford.
Board of Managers David Dressier,
(Chairman,) Union; Itohcrt Porter,
Lnwrence; J. B. Kylcr.Morris; Win.
Hoover, Bradford ; F.G. Miller, Clour
field ; E. K. Shirey, Goshen ; F. K.
Arnold, Brady; Isaac Caldwell, Pike;
J. P. Kratzor, Clearfield ; Elisha Fen
ton, Penn ; H. W. Kerns, Curwens
ville ; J. J. Pie, Girard ; Jacob Gulich,
Lawrence; Thomas II. Korcey, Gra
ham; Milo Hoyt, Osceola.
MAtborlng .Woi's ,1oeiallon.
Editor of Republican : Your neigh
bor of the Journal attacks the cause
of Labor Reform in a most mean, foul
mouthed and cowardly manner, iu his
issue of January l.ith ; as the real
objects of iho Associations are, to
organize the Sons of toil, to act in their
own defence against tho all-devouring
grasp of capital. True, some of their
principles aro Democratic as woll as
Republican ; but tho Labor Reform
movement goes Jar above and beyond
anything any other party has ever, as
yet, dared to advocate ; becauso other
parlies have, in a great measuro, been
controlled by capital. Whon Mr. Itow
tells his readers that these Associa
tions arc under the caro and manage
ment of Copperheads, ho tells them u
bare-faced falsehood : for, as far as I
am aware, 1 was the first, (or one of
the first,) to introduce Labor Iserorm
advocates in this county, called and
addressed the first meeting on the
subject of the Rights of Labor, and if
he terms l.or such as 1, Copperheads,
then 1 thrust tho lie arms-length down
his black throat.
Yours, for the Bights of Labor,
ANDREW WILSON.
LvTHERSBi no, Jan. 20, 18(iS.
The Lancaster IntJligcncer made
its appearance on tho 1st instant very
considerably enlarged. Beforo this
addition to its sizo, it rankod among
the largest papers in tho State, and
now it outstrips all its cotemporaries,
with ono or two exceptions. The
Intelligencer it one of the most ably
edited papers in the State, and wo are
glad to know that it is receiving tho
patronage it so well deserves.
Bees a Nuisance. The Harrisburg
Telegraph says : "By reference to our
court proceedings, it will be teen that
tho keeping ot bees has been decided
to bo a nuisnnco. Some time ago Au
gustus Banker cnlcrcd complaint be
foro tho Mayor, churging John Young
with maintaining a nuisanco in tho
shape of a lot of bees. Tho honey
makers visited Bankers store, and al
most prevented the transaction of bu
siness therein. They intruded in ev
ery part of the store, and mado havoc
of sugars, candies, etc., kept on hand.
The case came up for trial yesterday
afternoon, and was concluded this
morning, when tho jury rendered a
verdict of guilt)-. It is therefore a
settled matter that bees constitute a
nuisanco whon they intrude, on the
premises of their keepers' neighbors.
Frightful Scene in Court. In the
Criminal Court of Washington City,
on the 10th instant, a prisoner, while
receiving his scntenco for burglar',
drew a knifo and nllompted to mur
der a boy who had been tho principal
witnoss against him. By a quick ac
tion tho boy saved himself. The
would bo murderer was not subduod
until several officers caino to tho res
cue' Tho Judge had just sentenced
him to two years confi'iomcnt in the
Penitentiary; after he was secured,
the Judge remanded him back to jail,
and ordered the officers who witness
ed the other affuir"to appour before
tho Grand Jury, and bring in an in
dictniont of assault and battery with
intent to kill.
Dr. Mendelssohn, son of tho illustri
ous composer, and Professor of Histo
ry in tho University of Ileidelburg,
is about to publish the posthumous
works of his father. They comprise
a symphony namod "Tho Reform,"
a funeral march, composed for tho an
niversary of tho death ofXorberl Berg
muller, a sonata, and ballads without
words (liedcr ohne xrorte )
Gen. Lee's Views. In a conversa
tion with Gen. Preston, of this State,
who ha recently returned from a vis
it to Gon. Robert K. Lee, ho remarked
that tho General has said to him that
"the courso of General Hancock was
tho first dawn of hope he had scan for
the people of tho South since the ter
mination of tho war." Louisville
Democrat.
Tho citizens of Forest county are
remonstrating against tho erection of
a now Court House at Tioncsla, claim
ing that tho building in present use
will answer tho purpose for ten years
to come.
Wooden legs oost the government
last year I35,L'08 50. . Wooden beads
cost tho government much mre than
that
IIfavv Roimmv The limine of
John Hi nnehiiof, ot Venango count)',
was entered about half pat seven
oVh)ik,on tho liith instant, by four
turn disguised by bandken hiels over
their fin es, and robbed of over two
hundred thousand dollars fort y thou
sand ili 'I hi I' in bonds, and tho balance
in currency. They presented revol
vers at the heads of the inmates, when
tbey proceeded to tio Mr. John llen
iK'lioof. his wiie, and two sons, and
also a hired man and girl. Taking
tho keys from .Mr. llennchoof, they
entered tho safe and extracted the
above nmount, after which they sat
down, and waited half an hour for tho
return of Mr. Joseph Bennehoof, an
other sou, who wus absent, and who
bud in the houso a patent burglar safe,
containing a largo amount. Ho did
not return until they had left, taking
with them llii'oo horses and a cutter.
Mr. Bennehoof is a brother of Philip
Bonnehoof, of Brudford township, iu
this county.
John Tyler, son of ex President Ty
ler, is now sojourning in New York,
llo represents his brother liobert as
being engaged in editing tho Mont
gomery (Ala.) Advertiser, in which of
tieo bin beautiful and accomplished
duughter, Lctita Christiana Tyler, is
engaged in setting type.
Warlift.5.
Clearfield Market.
Reported weekly fur the Ci rjsriti u Km iuun
by J. P. Kmnea, Dealer in Dry Uoods, Uru
cerics, Provisions, Ac, Market St., Ciearlield,
Ji.tmriKLD, January 23, IS68.
Apples, green,
1
Hogs, dressed 10
Hides, green.- 7
Hams, sugur cured, 24
r-houldiTS . M
Fides.. 1
Lard 20
Mess fork.V bbl...2S 00
Dried, y to i
AppUbulln,i;l, I
Butter
Beans $0 0((V$ 2
Buckwheat. 1
Buckwheat Sour lb,
Beef, dried
Beef, fresh
Boards, M 1 0u(j,2(l
Corn, ihellcd... 1
Cora, ear
Corn meal, V sack, 1
Chop, V ewt 3
Clovcrsood. 00
Cheese
Cherries, lb
Chickens, drsd, lb,
RfRS
Plsxsced 2
Flour 12 00 f,v 1 3
liar 0(1 OOfcilJ
Oats
SO
1 60
1 00
Onions
Potatoes
Peaches, dried, lb.. 15
Plaster, bbl 4 b
Kve 1 i
Hags, lb ......... i
Halt, y sack .' t M'
Shingles, IS in., it, t 00
Shinties. 26 in Ii 00
Timothy seed....
Tallow
Wheat
Wool
Wood, y cord...
0 00
10
2 60
40
4 00
Philadelphia ;rocery Market.
Pan. iDtListl, January 13, IPS.
TKAS.
Young Hyson
feupcrior...$ b.'tfrU 1 15
Fine 1 2jr.l 4J
Finest 1 bXil 7i
Hyson
Superior...! Oifl 25
Fine... 1 J'lfo, 1 50
Finest 1 bi( 1 65
Imperial
(luperior...l 2ufitl 40
l ine.. t 601.1. 1 64
Finest 1 70($1 80
Gunpowder
ruperiur...1 25M.1 40
Fine I ;j((i,l 70
Finest 1 T5ti,2 00
Black
Superior... S.'ifVt 1 06
Fine 1 05(l li
. Finest 1 20(r I ,15
Japan
Superior... W(n 1 05
Fine I lOf.i.1 15
Finest 1 20(5 I 30
net.
Carolina i H II
Last India... hi (.(, II 1
cormeft.
Bio. common l!Ki 20)
Ou..d-. 21)'$ 21)
Prime 23. 24
Choice 24'(ui 2.'.)
Jara,old (or. .tri),' 37)
t.agtisra 26 (i$ 2?
W Co cans.. IS
liandcliou pa 17
at uass.
Crushed 00 CS IT
Coarse pulv d 00 Ui 17
Fine do... 00 (i 17
A 16 f 16)
B l.'.Jfi 1H
F.itra (' 1 5 4 fa, l.'.f.
C Yellow... 12)(;u "f
mrri.
Common 45 Ml
Fa!r. Moy 2
(lood S7(.( 72
Prime ?4i IS
Choice S7W i
Cboiceeitra, eS'1 06
MOLASNRS.
N. O., choice, 5t 60
PorUi Kioe... i(a) So
Cuba 66(t) 67
Clement R. Wainwriglit
Joseph K.
- - Inrftel R. Wainwright
WainwripM.
WAIN WRIGHT St Co.,
GKOCKBS AND TEA. DEALERS,
N. K. Corner Second and Arab StracU,
apr U ! UILAItF.i:rinA( Pa.
SAWS! SAWS I SAWS!
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN 1
.f iiEt'ot.iTio.r i.r s.tn'st
EMERSON'S
PATENT PERFORA HATED
CrosB-Cut, Circular and Long Saws.
(ALL Ql'MMINQ AVOIDED.)
A LSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreading, Sharpening, and Rhspinf the
Testh of all Splitting Saws.
Vft-Scndfor I Desrriptlr Circular and Tries
List. MEHRELL A EIOLER,
jant-if Oensral Agents, Claarlsld, Pa.
rhiiaile!ji7hlarE
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Through and direct route between Philadelphia,
llaltimora, Hsrrisburg, Williamsport,
and the
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELK OA NT SLEEPING CARS
Ob all Nlgbt Trains.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 25, l67, the
trains oi the Philadelphia A Erie Bail
koad will rua as follows i
Westward.
Mall Trail learsi Philsdelphia, 1115 P. M.
Do do St, Mary's. iji P. M.
Do arms at Krle (.00 P. M.
Brie Espress lestss Philsdelphia... ..12. 00 noon.
Do do Ot. Mary's D.I8 A. M.
Do arrirs at Erie (.45 A. M.
I'.attn srd.
Mall Trail leases Kric 10 25 A. M.
Do do SU Mary's t.OV P. M.
Do arrirs at Philadelphia.... 8 54 A.M.
Erie F.xpress leases Krie 4 25 P. M.
Do do ft Mary's 1. P. M.
Do arrirs at Philadelphia 1.00 P. M.
Mail and Express connect with all trains on
the Warren A Franklin Railway. Passengers
leering Philadslphii at 12.00 M. arrirs at
Irs instoi at 40 a.n aid Oil t'i'y at 6.50 p.m.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11.05 p. m., arrive at
Oil City at 4..15 p.m.
All trains on Warrsn A Frsnklin Failway
mike close connections at Oil City with trains
for Franklin and Petroleum Centre, flsggsge
checked through. AI.FKKU I.. TVLKI1,
Oeneral Superintendent.
Alf ATl:l 'iM).tHI lilip Hiiiif.-lra
W at our store, nesr Philipsi.urg, for which
the highest eash pries will be psld
Jc6 tl W. W. HkTTI A CO,
T A Ml. II A t-KIIV AST, to cook, wash
I and Iron. Apply to
Jn-tf n. W. F.MITII,
Coal, hale and Linseed Oils, Family Dy,
v.irnishes and . ita of all kildi ground Ii
nil For - II. A J.
)nsa' HI. Iromliigo. Huhbell's, Drake's Iloof
11, land's Herman, Hosteller's and Orrene'e
Oxygenated Bitters, also pare Liquara, of all
kinds for msdicinal purposes, for sals by H. t 1.
CI HOC L.KII.S to Is had at
M MKIIi: KbL A BI3LER'.
tpilK HKMOCRATIC Al.MAXAC f..r In6
,1. and I H7 for sale at the "BepuhUeaq" olTie.
I'nee 26 stnts. Mailsd to any address, tf.
piABPI T (IIAII
At lbs
KRT'TCSK JT0RB.
BFKT an.lie. ef TKINT. for V., at
n. W. MITH'"1.
MiTiCE.
V wi. Powell.
3. Jnnes
W. YV. BeUs.
J. V. VYea.'erJ
HOOP, WEAVER & CO.
C L E A U Y I E 1. 1)
PLANING MILL
ALL RIG HT!
TIMIK rojirirtunrrikov:(fuH,vinfurui tbeoilueni
-1- of OarfleM euunly, tlmt lliry bar entirtly
rr fitted thii tritaMifhincut with the latent improvod
wo(l-wnrkii) loarliinrry, and aro now (irvpared
tu tieonte a1! urdrri in their line of tuflineni.
Thrj will giro ecprvinl uttcntinn tu the iiiitnufao
ture of material for houre bu'Ming, inch ai
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, HOOKS, BUNDS,
II Il.l CK UTS iV JHOVE.M.YGS,
OF ALL 8TTLF.H.
We always hare on hand large stock of DRY
Ll'MBEU, and will pay cash for all clear Lumber.
Onf-and-a half inch panel stuff preferred. '
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or eaohanged, to suit customers.
'l-Q-Crders solicited, and Lumber furnished on
short notice and on reasonable terms.
HOOP, WEAVER A CO.
Ciearlield, Nov. 7. 1SC7.
glarksmitMng.
Boggs Township Awake I
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS I.EEKS'S!!
IVERTBODY trying to get there Orst, for fear
j uf being crowded out into the eold.
II' you want good Shoeing done, go to Birrb.
If you want your Bice's ironed right, goto Bsess.
If yon wsnt good Mill Irons, go to Usees.
If you want your ws gon ironed ii the best
style and workmanship, go to Baaaa.
Bebrs makes the best Slump Machine io the
Stale, and does all kinds of BLACKSMITIIINU
as cbesp as csn be dona In the county for Cash.
My Post Office address Is Clearneld- Bridge.
T1IUMA8 LEEKS.
Boggi Tp., Dee. ID, 15(17 tf.
B LACK SMI T H I N G T
KEW ARRANGEMENT.
THK fubacriltra, to virw of eoniing cventi,
deni(CD alptinj a nrw tratrm of doing boi
tifti on and aftr the Ittt of Mnr Bf it. Frvia thai
date we will a-lr.pt tbe CAhll hV&TEM, and all
ok iuut thrrefore b paid fur before Iravine
the ahop makiiif: thii difl-reoce, bowrvrr, in faror
of our ri)inirr: that our price will be TW KIN TV
I'KK ('KM, LKta ibau 11 dow cLarfd fu, work.
If-Th'iMi bnowitig thcnuelrea iitdbtrd, and
whiwa book a?counti have not been actMed, are
eipected to fuuie forward aud make aettlrment
btore thr time aHive indicatfHl. W bp theae
biiiti will not he ltr-.ittcn.
(il.tK C. PASSMORK A t0.V.
Clearfield, March 21, JSft7 tf
Warble . iforts.
CL E A R F I E L U
MARBLE WORKS.
Italian and Vermont Marble fltiUhed la
the biblical atjle vt' tb Art.
Tbe iQberi1cra 1m f Ira re to annonmt tot.it
eitiaenof I'leartleM ennty, Ibat they have opened
an eitenaira Marble Yadoa thea.Mitbwatirner
of Market and ir'oarth etrwta, ClrarHrM. Fa., where
they are ptrparrd to make Tuinb-tutirp, .Mum
mrntfi, Tomh, hoi and aiiJeTninhn, Cradle Toitibo,
Omftrry l'ut, Mantlra, Hhflvea, It racket a, etiv,
on abort notice. Tbey alwayi berp on hand a
larje quantity of work fimtir., eircpt b lttrr
ina;. o that pr-rn can rail and rvln-t for tltern
elea tbe it)le want!. Tbey will alio make to
order any athor atyle of work that may bedeeired,
a:id tby flatter theinaehee that they can compete
with tbe manufartarrrfi utride of tbe oounty,
either in workmanship or price, aj tbey only cm
piny tbe bent workmru.
flr-AU injuirii'i by Idler i-rAinptlr answered.
J'HN tHMCM.
May 22. 1C7. IlKMiV (it Lit It.
I N IsUTII ERSIItnC. .
1 II B aubicrihar. bavinf pitrchaved tha antira
1 Hock and interest af Mr(iharaa to the
Mnrbla Yard In Lafherbura:, takaa tbii method
of Infftrminf tha rah lie that ha Ii now f reputed
tfl furninh MOXIMBNT3, TO .Mil 8TUKK9,
MANTLES, Ae., on bort notict and raaMnabla
tertui, and ecu ted In tha highet aiyla of tha
art. WILLIAM 6CUWEM, 8r.
Lutberfbnrs;, Oct. 17, lSA7-tf 1:13
Educational. -Clearfield
Academy.
Rev. P. I. HARRIS0W. A M., Principal
riMIK 8ECO!f D SESSION or tba prevent echo
X lattie vearof thta Inititotion wllleoinnenca
oo MONDAY, tha 2d day of DeeemHer, 1HA7.
Pupil ean antar at any lima. They will ha
charred with tuition from tha time they enter U
tbe cloae ef tha 8 en ion.
Tba eonrve of initrurtion embracai every thint;
included in a thorough, practical and aoeoin
pliihed edaation for both aexcit.
Tire I'nnfipal, fanTing bad tbe advantage ef
much experience in bit profeifinn, an urea pa
rent a and guard'ana that hit entire ability and
energiei will be derotod tn the moral and men
tal training of tha yootb placed ander bit eharge.
1 L'.HMM OK K I1IOM.
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per Staaion (II we?ki) - $& 00
Oram war, tioography, Arithmetic, and
liintory . . . . $8 fO
Algebra Geometry, Trigonometry. Men
suration, Surveying, Phlloaophy, Phjai
ology, Cbamintry, Book Keeping, Botany
and Phyaieal Uengraphy - - $0 00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the
above Drancfaei - $11 00
-eTNo deduction will be wade for absence.
Per further parti ml ara Inquire of
Kev. V. L. IIAHKISON, A. M.,
ClaarRald. July 2i, I8A7 tf. Principal.
LOGAN ACADEMY,
A First-Class High School for Boys.
ITS location la healthful, rotnantie and er-nre-nient
; erven tnilea ean ef Altoona, nn the
l'i nnnylvania Central Km I road. Tlie ne&t tfria
ItTjfina .NiivrmUcr 4, l.f7. Ai.pty to
K. II. Mil ON. Principal.
K-pt19 Antintown P. )., Ulatr ( a , Pa.
GREAT BARGAINS!
AT riilVATK fiALU!
riFIR snbscriVr, ronlctn.latiiir going into other
1 business, will sell, at private sale, his entire
slock of ,
Pottery and Stoneware,
At hi Kiln, in CIcarfiuM. Tbni who hist nod
war nf l Inn kind nan .M-mrr it at a hravr mliicti'ir.
nn the ucunl prit" by calling on, tMau b
intei iia to dun- it nut a attun a (iii.it.
iukdkiuck iA.rmxi.im.
ClMrfirM, Ortolwr -54, lMiMf.
ti. r. iio.
ii i u.
I'lMsM lll-im UASTIJWrtie Iluanl of
1 8r)mol Itim'tnr of llnaria townflhip winh
i Ut rmploj two iMHnpetcnt il-iLK IKAi llEItsS.
for the prnw-nt trrm. All nei'oPsary iiilurmation.
! ut to wn'. lurntion of frboul, ean he ob
tninoit hy rnllin; npnn ei titer of the director, or
hr addiii-inf( the ultecrilHr at Clra Hope, Clear
field county. I'a, V ll.LMM JhjTTS,
RiMvaria Tp., Iec, 19. lHo? ;it:pi t-rfTirr.
WM ts FAPr.Rt
At the KErrroyR the.
Jiuifl Storr.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
W. 11. V A. I. SHAW,
DRUGGISTS,
(reorif itrit, rtppntlu ih Court !!,)
(M.Alt III:Mi rfiinft.
rilllK ititjfcribtrii binj ntered Into partner
1 tbtp to tha lru)f buKiDfsi, atiil purrhafod
tba tnttra nlrat of Mr. C K lA limit, wmiM
rKpriAill7 Inform Ilia eitinni uf Clearfleld
count, thai thty ara now prepared to luroib
IiIM'CiS, PATENT MEDICINES
Dy Bluffi, Tubaevo, Ciftan, CoDfcotionariea
htatiooarj, Ac.
JMIYSICIANS
Will dndourstjck of Drugs FULL and COM
I'LKTK, and ata very slight advance on Eastsrn
prices.
j SCHOOL HOOKS.
Teachers and others will he furnished with
classical and mtscelUnsois books by sspresf,at
ihsrl notice.
STATIONERY,
Consisting of Cp, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Letter and
Perfumed Note Papers also, a very neat stock
of Mourning Note Pnper and Envelopes on band.
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Will flod a full stock of PURR SPICKS, SODA,
SODA ASH, Couoentrated LYE, bOAP, fe.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Are requested toesatnino our stock of Perfumery,
Hair (HIn Fine Toilet Hoaps, Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Setts, Ac, Ac. ,
SMOKEUS AND CHE. VEILS
Will And full supply of prime Chewing and
Smoking TOBAi'i.'O, Imported and Doiaestic
CIUAHS, Bnulf, Fine-Cut, Ac, Ae.
. . CAKRON OIL,
Of Hie best brsnds, alwsys oi hand.
LIQUORS.
The best quality of Liquors always en hand, for
medical purposes.
4r4r-l'hysicieni' Prescriptions promptly and
carefully compounded.
Hept. 12, 1667. W. M. A A. I. SHAW.
HARTSWCKilRWIN,
Etrugglsln, Clear fit Id, i'a.
HAVINO refitted and remorsd to the room
lately sceupied by Bichard Mossop, now
vaar, low for cash, wall sslscted assortment of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Also, Ietilt lidiiins of sll L ir Or, Oils, bis
Potty, Dys Stuffs, Stationery,
TOBACCO AND SEGA US,
CocfeetUiery, Spices, and tbe largest 'stock ef
varieties ever ouereo in this place, and warrant
ed to be of the best the Marliet afl..r.ls
J. O. HAhTSWICK,
Dee. 1J, U6i. JOHN IKWIN.
DRUGS ! DRl'CS! DRIGS!
' josetii iriinvix,
Ob Main EL, one door west of Uij plo at t'aust'i
Store,
- CI ItWKXSVILLE, PA,
Ilea losr oo hand I large assortment ef
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye
Stuffs, Patent Medicines,
Trusses, Hiouldrr-nrarea, P.lasllc Slock,
iiia and s.u iMirtcrat
l.lasa, Htitty,
Per oner. Toilet Gnods, Confsetlnoeries, fij iess,
Canned rroit, Tobacco, Ciftars, Uovks,
blationerr. Pencils, Prns, Ink,
and I general varie!
of Kouuos.
Hiss atock embraees ill irtlrles aesdsd In a
eooassanitjr, is entirely new, and of the bsit
qaalits, aad will Ls s. 14 at reasonable Triers.
Csll and taenia tbe goods ; tbejr oannet fail
to plras. deri tf
pdirs' 600tl5.
; -
E.JTV.ST HTVE.KS
roi
Juat reeoirod at the Store of
Mrs. II. I). WELSH, .t Co.,
Ialrri In
FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY,
NOTIONS, T0VS, and
MUSIC A L IXSTR UMKXTS.
Bilk and nlret BOXXKTS mads for tl 00
Straw HOSSKTS made for TJ
All kinds of HATS lor aft
Materials furnished on as rrasonalde terms as
thrj ean be had in tbe eountv.
Xrst door to First National rnk,
norT-tf ('I.KAIlHKl.l,rA.
laiidieM' lancy Fur?,
AT
JOHN FAEEIRA'S
Old KtUblished
Fur Manufactory,
Xn. 71 Alini Ht.. abov
i-'tf sMA Krvrntlt. IM.il1.l.li,).sn
IuCvV Have now in my afore, of
Ti1;' rnv own lu'porlal.on and
..V"! w ' '
, 'arifrat and moat beaiitifut
r,. i-. , "rin uiiii" I'l 'lil t run
- ( i: a t . i
w Y IWI ajritiiris Bill. . 11 1 I'l rttl
.'rCi'J wear in the eitr. Aleo, a
fine asM.rtmrut of tlcnt't Fur tiluvei and Col I are.
I am enabled to disrmie of my frooila at very rca
ennoble price, and I would thrn-fore aulivit a call
fntm my friemla of t'Uarftrld eonnty and vicinity.
Krmemttor the name, mimer and atrwt.
JOHN FA K 1.1 It A.
No. Tl ft Arch Ftreet, above 7th, totith aide.
net.t 4ni Philadelphia, Pa.
D R E S S-mXk I N G .
SIM XI 41. SIITKi' PABISIAX DRESS
AND CLOAK MAKING Ladles eaa bare
(heir Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Dasquines hand
somely made and tritcmed, at tbo shortest
ties, at tbe old. established stand, 1(151 Chsstiul
street, Philadelphia.
fanes and plain Fans, Mantilla Ornaments,
Dress and Cloak Buttons, Ribbons, Clnnr and
Uuipurs Laeea, Ilujle anil (limp Dress Trim
mings, with a larire eariets of Fuple and Fane
Ooods.frooi 25 to U per pent, less tb.n elsewhsre.
Also, reeelrlnf daily. Paris fashions to tissue
psper, for Ladiee' and Children's Dresses. 8ets
of Petterns fur i3ertantB and dress wishers now
readjr. at Mrs. M. A. lUM'KK S,
Jt4 Ir 10.11 Chestnut St., Philsdelphia,
ni;vtu.ni(N i tkaimciladiks.
J.V you can rcocite fr the Mini of
O.N K HOLLAR
Silk, Mnrinn. ami Alpaoca Irrs FliawU, Val
mora la, l.inrn tio'l-, Fuib'tttnH Titbit Cover,
Watrhe, Jewelry, ilf I'latrd V-'are, Prwinj
Mat-hineH, Ac. fM-nd club of ten or more, with
ten rcntn tor eaob iU'Wriptivchvk,atid iheetttT
up ot thechib will rwent a prenrnt worth $-.1 to
$.;M0, aM'nnliiifr to number iit. Afenti wantM
everywhere. Circular nt free. 1'AHKKH A
CO., 64 A Cu I t .lirjil Ht., Ji-Mon. (dcr.,ti..iin:pd
"tlfATI.n-HMNI mi;x a vomi;x
11 rotnf ninc jom character and epern ,fr
rverence and intelligence, w act aicanTaari for
a ncrip. (
K C W T. X . It A V I X G S 1
Fire Itcaiitiful Mr-al Amrrican Fee!
Knifrafrd on (ne in VnU r (lie most cininrnl
Litbornpber in the world. 'The-e fa'c, which
are nnn tautiful and poetic conception, are Ue
i(;bed to typify the Itoct Ideal tyj of American
WomanbmNt, rtpn -rnti!; their rhnntir, devo
tion, nyniiathii , attarbturnt and hrMirni.
Th litliKgrapliy ii in the hthnst ttvlerf the
art, and i mn-n at (iM rarely beeo etiualrd, and
4nntmt be eicrlled,
Thre port mill bve rrcoWf'. unqualified praiae
from the most eminent critic and prnm.rw,nt newp.
Kaperior tbe euiitry, and tticy ibould adorn every
(f"h)ld in the land.
For particular and drrriptlva circular, adlrea
L. !. hohinsox;
V-t H fIn St., KpHr.-"ld. Men.
Jiry (ootljj, rorrtir, tr.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On SicoNn itiiitt, Ci.f nm M.
NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES.
PJM1K nderslrned resfeetrully Inrlle the at
I Untion of the publio irrnerallf to their
si'lsmlid assortment of merchandise, which the
ars now selling
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
Their stock eonsists In part ef
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
Sueb as Prints, I)e Lsinss, Alpaorsi, Verlnos,
tiinhoros.Muslins. unearned and unbleaen
ad.) 4'rillinfr. Tickings, ootton aud
wool Flanoets.Sutinrtls.Cassimores,
Cnttonadrs, Ladies' bbawls,
Nubiss A Hoods, Balmoral
and Hoop Skirts, Ae.,
Also, a Una assortment of Men's Drawers and
Miirts, lists a Caps, lloots a blioos.
all of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
Hardware, Quecnsware, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices.
:n shout a general assortment
Of eservtblng o.usllj kept in retail (tore, all
CUKAP FOR CASH or approred country pro
duoo. A. K. WUIGUT S0XS.
Clearfield, Nor. 7, 1807.
si. j. norrai -
eio, a. betlsik.
H0FFER & HERTLEIN.
IartliaiiM Awnlic.
Nrsr and (heap Condi it lour Home.
rtHK citizens of Kartbrns and vicinity are
1 berel.y notilie-l tbst ws bare now opened a
store in KAKTHAUS, where we baveeverything
generally kept in a country store, Incln line;
FLOUlt AXD FEED.
Which we will tell low for cub or la eichange
fur LUMBER.
ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED,
do., mads on account of FQl'ARE TIMBER,
which we will either sell on commission, or buy
at Used rates.
COUXTRV PRODl'CE takei at the highest
market price for fools.
U'IFFKR A HERTLEIN.
Kerthaai, Oct 31, isr.7-3in pd
S()tIi:TIIIA4i SE1VI
New Store in Madera.
Mi:SSllS.J. FORREST A SOS
"ATOULD respsclfu!ly Inform tba public that
they bare just opened, in MADEKA.
Clearfield coantv, Pa,, in entire new stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which tbey ire prepared to (ell as cheap as tba
cheapssl.
Their stock consists la part of
Dry Goocla of tho Iicst Quality,
Facb es Alpaccas, Celanes, Prints, Muslins,
Cassiusres, Salic sts, and Flannels,
Ro.nly - Mado Clothing,
Or the best quality, such as Coats, Pants, Vests,
Overcoats, Oreralls, Shirts, Collars, Ac.
lioot?, Shoes and Gaiters,
Also o( tbe very best Quality.
A. complete stock of Groceries.
In short ersMtbiitf usually kept In I country
store.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests!
Call and examine our stock and prices befors
purchasing elsswbera.
LUMBER AND GRAIN
Or all kinds taken la icbanf e for goods.
Rsmember the place, Madera, Clearfield
county, Poao'e.
J. F0KRKST A SON.
October SI, UoT-tf.
JEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS!
jos. siiaw & son
Ultra just openod
New Stork, od Main St., CuAirum, IV,
Utilr occupied by Wax. F. IRWIK.
Their slock c,sisls of
GkxicE of tbe best quality,
QuF.E.ssuAnc, Doots and Shoes,
and frcry article nerrstirr Tor
odi'i comfott.
Call and ciamiue our slock befuie far
cl.asinK elsswlierc. Ms; 0, 1 SC6-tf.
This Way, Gentlemen !
srse is asd maim thi
Flour, Feod, Groceries and Provisions,
la tlit brlrk'.bw'liline; knowi is the "Carlisle
fireperts" la
ruiurBuna. r.
jr. vT-Conf.Jeut or fWlnf satisfaotioa to our
eustoners, we, therefore, resjteetrulls; aolieit I
liberal share of patronags.
JOHN P. S1ACLAT k CO,
rhilipslmrR, Oetotsr 10, laT-Sa.
SOMETHING NEW 1
FLOUR AND FEED STORE
1 WOt' 1. 1 an lion nee to tbe cltiten of Clearfield
and th nrroundinr eountrv Ibat 1 hat
opened FKUl K AMI 1KKU STOKE oy
sr.ca.m &tm:i:t,
Oj oite th FordiiiR, wbrr I Intend to k,exp
eontaully on bund a full aortiacut of
Flour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Corn,
And all bind nf Feed, which I will ntail cheap
fur ewh. or in exchange (or SlUNlil.KS.
liCUPI.RMRX will ronult thair lntrt by
jiving me a rail hell re th y no elecwhert to pur
chase their vnnplics, a my arranpemeut are
pat feet, and am able to buy every thing Id my
line at th loweet market price.
I.KAXDKB DEXNIXt..
Clearfield, July 11, WJt
fpr'"w and ebdotnlnal lufportr el every
X 'd of the ltt ImrroTemeat, for ale 4
tt. tmg nr f HAVTSinc A mwix.
Von!! and liofj.
rr.(F. vRtKiUMrn.
THE WAR OYER IN CLEARFIELD-
KNOX TOWNSnil' (vt'IKT.
Xrarhj all the Ci.utr.iJ.ind.i ninj lark
to their old HHirter ; but 'nary one
(1'iiliJ f.) nil V !-'..lii Uet(fi, where
they were lof. d so lung ami so well.
IN consequents of Hie abnse facts. F. BIlftRT,
of tbe old "Kh.i-t hboe fh..p." would an.
u.'Utice to bis numerous pstrons, snd the peopla
f Clearflctd rnunlv at larifn, tbst be has new l
first rate 11 of f 'id instfrlsl, .i.l't received from
tbe Rest, and is prepared onitiort notice to make
and mend Doots and Shoes, at bis new shop in
Clrahain'a row. He is satisfied tht he can please
sll. (unites it niil.t besoms iiitensely Invsl star,
at-bome pntriotr.) He is prepared to sell low for
Cash or Country Produos. Don't forget tha
Sbcp-nexl door to Rhowon A Orabam's store,
on Market street, Cleerileld, l'e., and kept bj
fellow eoromoDly called
j2,'7y "SHOnir."
Ready for the Winter Cmpaign,
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Coot and Shoe Manufacdirer,
HAS jut receirwl a fin lot of Frncb CALf
bKlNS, and ii now prepared to raanuffto-
ture errj thin'- in bil linr at th lowest fiparei.
Ht will wan ant hii wurk to he in reprtoenUd.
He reM.ecltully loliciu ft cull, t bii iliop oa
Market lrot, rocuatl dnor went of th poetfiie
whero be will du all in bis power to render latU-
Uettnn. bom flu uairr inpi on hand.
m,'CT-y DANIKL CONSENT.
VEW'BooOiiibrsuw.
- EDWARD MACK,
Oo Market itreot, cppoiita th "Republican"
Ofiice.
T17E proprietor bas entered loto tbe BOOT
EH OK baiioem ait the tbiv ttand, and
U determined not to be outdone either in qual
ity or price fur hit work. (Special attention
will be paid to menu fact urine; lewed work, lie
ha on band ft large lot of French Kip end
Calfskin, of the very bent quality. The eitt
len f Clear 6 Id and riciDiiy are renpoctfully
idt l ted to give bim a trial. .No charge lor call.
dot 7. f66-U
A PK0CLAMATIO.
Q 0 I S Q I TA L0NEI1
No body Prohibited from Buying my
Routs and Shoes on account of Race
or Color.
BEIXQ tbaslibsral mir.dcl. T taVe this method
ot iDformins; tbe eilisens of t'learfisld aid
vicinity that I bare opeced a shop oa beeond st
next dour to tbe CoudIt Kstional bank, orer
Watson's Drue; Store, wbere 1 am prepared to
make to order everything In tbe Boot endSboo
line, out or tbe best material and io tbe most
workmanlike iuanner,and on short notiee. AU 1
ask la i trial.
Dona it ClearSeld,tbi, lSib Any or July, ISM.
I1AKKY KOSS.
EW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP,
IS CI R1VKXS1 11.1.1
rpBB subscriber Larinc; lately started new
1 liool and rboe sbup in Curwensville, oi
Main street, opposite Joterb K. Irain'e Drag
store, respectfuily annoubces to tbe public thai
be Is prepared to inanu'aciure all styles of Boots
and riboes. and everything in bis line, oq shore
notice, lie also keupi on band a good assort'
ment of ru.ly-made wurk, wbich be will sell
ebeap fur cash or eoualry produce,
octli-tf (S:IS) LKWld HOPS.
OtflS.
THE WESTERN HOTEL.
CLEARfltLP, PA.
f PIIE subscriber tavint; leased for a term of
X years this well, known llutel, (kept for many
yours by Mr. Liinich.l and re-fitted and refur
nished it throughout, is now prepared to enter
tain travelers and the public generally upoi
terms it Is bofed alike arreeable to both patrons
and proprietor. Hi, TABLE and BAR will
be supplied with tbe best tbe market affords j
and no pains will be spared on his part to add to
the envonience and ctmfurt of bis goests.
A I.hrry Stable is also attached te tbe es
tablishment, liorses, Uuggiss, etc., furnished
on short antics, or persons taken to anv point
dtsirc.l, JAMti A. STl.NE,
J'lJ Proptietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
Curweii.vllle, Clearfield county, P.
Tni.'oldand well a.tablislied Hotel, beaull.
fully situited on the banks uf the Susque
hanna, in the borojgh of Cnrwemviile, has beet
leased for term of yeirs by tbe uniiersiened
It bas been eatirely refitted, and Is now open to
the public generally and the travelling eommu
niiy In particular. Ko pains will be spared Ik
render guests comfortable while tarrying at this
bouse. Auiplo btahling ruo.n for tbe accommo
dation of learns. Charges m iJtjIc.
novll tf WSI. M. JKFFRlKfl.
THE EA"hOTEL.
CURWENSVILLE, CLEARFIELD CO., 14.
fpilK nndersigned having become proprietor
i. of tba above hotel, wishes to give notice te
tha eitisen, of this eonnt v, is well as to the trav
eling public, that the bouse bas been refitted and
refurnished tut th entertainment of his gursts.
His table will bs rurnished with everything the
market affords, (lood stablirg attached, aud
none but careful bustlers employed.
octct-tr james McDivrrr.
MOUNTVERNONHOUSE.
LL'MnER CITY, CLEARTIELD CO , PA.
riHK undersigned having pnrclisseil this Hotel,
W takes thil opportunity of informing tbe pub.
lie in gcncrsl, and traielers in particular, that ha
has tiiki n great pains in refurnitliiiig and refitting
it with special reference to tba accoiainudation and
cnmf.irt of all who may ihoo-e to give bim a csll.
I I tiltS of the Wt'cjiiality will Iw kept at tba
liar, and the wants of bis patrons will he attended
to with pleasure and promptness. Ample bTA
III, INK atlachrd thereto.
my-ly JAtfKS ARTHURS.
THE AMERICAN HOTEL.
Ll'Ur.ER CITV, CLKAr.riELU CO., PA.
rpiIR indersigned having leased sod refillrd
X this well-known stand, takes this method ef
bringing bis establishment belore tkepuhlfo. His
Table and liar will be supplied with tba best tba
market afFords. A liberal share of public pat
ronage Is theref ir respectfully solicited. '
JenJMy d JAMES L. Cl'BRT.
RAILROAD HOUSE.
MAIN STKL1.T, rilll.lPtini'Ra, FA.
rjlMK nndersl-ned keeps eonstanlly oi hand1
X the best of Lienors. His table is alwsys
supplied with th be.t th market atlords. Th
traveling public will do well to give biui a csll.
novl.Mi. ROHIJRT LL0Y1.
"sUSQUEHAWAIlJsir
C()XKST0VS DAl'l'llIN CO., TA.
rfHK undonlrt)ed take tbii method of in
1 forminr the Watermen of ClrarAeld eouoty,
that be ht refined ar.d re-opene 1 the hotel for
merly fee jt by K. farainer, at Coxeetowa, where
he oill tali tpocial pain to render atifactioa
tn all wilt laror biin wuh their atrooj,a. 11
baa blown all th rc)ti t of th river and
planted jnul-biiipj poMe for half a mil above hi
l.laca. (fet.lK. 6? .tihOK'(,B FALK.
UAHKiKninii, ?a.,
(Kailrnad irrU on wjuarc a. -ore tbe Depot.)
Ibe obncriber rpclfilly .nit tb pobMe
X t4 trareliny eonaianiiy to five him a tall.
iambrnn ar particularly lnvitvd. Freneb,
Qrman and Kngltth epnliea Iu the bna. Chargo
ti modem. Ape, lnq .T. M. IT M WIS.