Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 05, 1868, Image 3

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    YU.l UK) OF All, .'ROriKTY nvsovsnl for the jrar 11,0?,, m and 11170, TmnWc for Male ami I mini) PiiT,os ns rrfumrd Iiy llie WsMirH of 101
the rrspcrthc Tovitshlps mid ..(.roughs of (.airfield fount', IVnnsjhatilii, Mill, (tic rate per rent, nml tax, Mibjoil l mlslmi ly tin Connl) HY. K00T I Ml MIOK Mill P.
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tvweis-tfor monrvpaid Into the ofnoe on account
,f tut.t, rlptlin. advertising. )i work, .. to Oor
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X.. tlio mngaziiit-u, pictorial tin J
t uy newspnpors, for sale at the
'o. .Sfi'C.
I'.r. Jannot gives notico that ho
tsill wil two good horses. Road now
uh'crtiBemonts.
Lead the prospectus ol the Lancas-
:er Litelligencer, published in another
jolu m. It is one of the soundest
De- jcratic papers in tho Stato.
ir. J. P. Kratzcr hus received a
ripply of New Goods, which he
s now Helling at the lowest possible
Sguros. See his aJvertisements.
TliU special attention of the ladies
is called to Win. J. Hopkin's three
srrmki of hoop skirts tho Keystone,
Union, and Champion. Kead his ad
vertinenient in this issue.
Tha ablo speech of Hon. George
V. Toodwavd, on "Expatriation and
Naturalization," will he found in this
isaut-t." It should be read by every
adopted citizen t.f the Stato.
To Corn Planters. As the soason
lor planting corn will bo around some
time the coming Kprinjr, farmers will
Jo well to read the advertisement of
Me U"s. Flegal & Ganoc. in another
column. ''Save corn," if possible
The Confederate Flag on the
Ocf.an. Our readers all know that
the pestilential doctrines of Hongrel
istn creep into nine-tenths of the read
ing matter issued from the public press.
We must havo a pare literature, with
out taint of the nigger about it,
without the slightest milk-and-molas-
stcs hue, or tho present generation of
rca J.ers will beco.ue as debauched as
the tiabt. The Caucasian scries of
stories now being issued by Van Ev
n'o, Horton k Co., of New York, are
of the pure white man stylo, and the
Ko. 1 which we have roceived, just
off the press and ready for the public
The Confederate Flag on the Ocean
is a capital story, spirited, thrilling,
strictly historical and patriotic. There
is not a Democrat in tho country who
will not prize it highly as one of the
mo-it entertaining novolettes ever
v, Ucn. The series will be kept up.
A3 Iress as above. Price 25 cents.
Legislative IIumbuggerv. 'We
htv9 beforo us a Legislative curi
os::). Circus men would call it a
" V hat is It." It purports to be, "A
" farther supplement to an act to in
" corporate a company for making an
" sirtificial road, by the nearest and
" best routo, from Waterford, in tho
" county of Erie, through Mcadvillo
" and Franklin, to the Susquehanna
" river, at or near tho mouth of An
" dersoa'a Creek, in Clearfield county,
" regulating tolls on bridge on suid
' road."
Header, what do you suppose this
means? "Shall be a toll brige" "across
" tie West Branch of the Susquehanna
" river," on tho "artificial road" be
tween Waterford and tho mouth of
Anderson's Creek, is rich! Should
thi"Wbnt is It" pass tho Legislature,
it Till take somo engineering to find
the bridge by its title, boeauso the road
referred to does not cross the Susquo
,fintia river; besides, the genuine
till of the road is the ' Susquehanna
si)4 Waterford turnpike," and the
hridgo is not located on the road,
ll'-rc is tho balance, covered up :
'B it envied, Ac, That from and after the
t age of Ihil a l, tlie bridge over thr Writ
Li'S'iehof the Susquehanna, on tbe Philiprhurg
an I rWqurh.inna turnpike road, (near liiom's,
til I a toll brides; and it shall and lunT be
U.fv to colteet and rueciie of and from all and
err perfon or person, uiint th aaid bridge, thr
U aud ratr bereinaltar mrnttAnrd, and t ittnp
arv pron or parvona walking, riding. Hmding or
d vtna: any horaa or oiiilf, or driving any aatUr,
thorp, tulk.T. chiiir.danrhnrn.ra.Mtr. phasion.
chm. WAgun, wain, atrtgh, tied ornihrr carriaga of
li,r - trm or plaaiuro. Inm patting taroagh thr gatr
at Uta laid bndgr, autll tiirr tball haa ratprrl-
itj v paid the lollf haraiaaflcr atewtionrU ; that it
to r: or arrrr acora of thavn, ten arntf ; for
ri -f aror of hnga, fir oonUt tor arcry aoor of
n'1., twanrr aenta nd ao on in nroporUnn fnr
t --. greatoror Iraa nnnbar of threp. bogt nrcattlr :
' r avarjr bona or aula, ladaa or naladra, with
in ndrr or Iradrr, fira ornta; for avrry milky,
i "4r or ehaiar. with ana horaa or nnla.and twa
M U, ten erntt; aad with two horart or winlrt,
t 'ian eenta: frr arrry drarhoro. with on hortr
cr aiala, fira mil ; for ovary etioiar, coach, pha
l" ehair, tlaga, wagon, ooachro or light wagon.
h twa horaot and (oar wharla. firtno oanti ; lor
n -ir of tha oarhagaa latt nrutionrd, with foar
h ' aa, twaaty fira oral ; for rrrry olher carriagr
" flmtara, andrrwhalrrrrnama it roar br known.
i iihu nma, onrording to tha onnlnV of whrrl,
"oo and of horart drawing thr aatnr i for rrrry
- or alrd, flro ornU, and Sot aarb horaa or
n- 'o drawing tha aama, fira rrnia ; for ary art
' wtpon, or othrr rartiagr of hurdro, fira orntt;
' r raeh hortr or mala drawing tha tame, f rr
U ; and whara any rurh carriage, rart or wagna
rtthl thall he drawn hr oirn. two oirn thtll
' ttimttrd at rtinaltoonr hivrte in rharging the
' ' rrtaid tolll ; for arary loot paatengrr, ouaoent."
We are not disposed to find fault with
t fact that an effort is being made to
r the toll on this bridge, because
ve deem this step necessary under
t circu.nstanra. The Legislative
rategy li what we object to. Tbc
i. !dge was built by the Slate, and the
t il collected saved for tho purpose of
rebuilding it, which baa now became
cessary but not having money
ough to do this, the Company is
.impelled to go in debt heneo the
rt to Increase the toll. It will also
' ii boi ne id mind that the toll on thii
idge is much lower than on neigh-
'ring bridges.
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DOLLARS.
Brrcari "..
Dell
BogKt.-
Bloom -
Bradford....
7S
12
114
74
47
4.H4
SOI
l.'io
141
131
117
13ft
48
1JD
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147
lr)4
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118
407
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LSI
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160
eu.sivs
64.077
13, sua
,
60,(130
104,811)
(10.UJ3
611, 188
24.411
144,011
45,5(17
7,47l
SI, 273
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17,341
13.il!
a i .a i s
4S,8aO
5I.S.1I
J2.4SI
lS.BiS
J7,7
88,208
iv.sun
38,114
S,6i
so, iu
32.02,
2V.2:i4
11,41)4
0 457
41,(154
11,421
15.5i8
12.253
64,004
10,812
114,711
11,478
Brady
llnrntida....
Chctt
Covington....
Clearlieldl....
Carwenirille.
Deeatar
Ferguton
Kox
Uirard..
Uojticn
Graham
Mulich
Iluitcn
31.VV4
(1,1 16
10.SU9
31,541
44.AS3
24,7ft7
46.8K4
504,227
8.0112
14.D54
34,644
47,211
iV.isii
Jonlnn
Karthaui
Knox
Lawrence
Lumber City..
Morris..
N. Washington
Otceota
I'enn
Pike
36,612
43.0M6 1
4(1. iV I j
66,710 :
lTnionw
Woodward..
Total
l,2V.S6S
1.141,1 n
The adjusted valuation fur 1865, was S2, 375, 884
In accordance with the Act of Astrinlily regulating tri-ennial smcsttnenis, and constituting a board of
Assessor in the county for 1608, upon property taxable by law ; and herewith give notice that the 14th
Assessors hare been made below a jutt rata ; and all parties intrrrttrd will take notice, that appeal may
r i
Attest! W. S. BRADLtT, Clerk. ' '
Commitsioorrs' Office, Clrarlield, Ha., February. 26, 1868.
Clearfield Markets.
Reported weekly for the Ct.r.Arir.LD Rr.rrnLtrA
by J. P. KaATira, Dealer in Dry Moods, Uro
eeries, Provisions, Ac, Market St., Clearfield.
Clraofibld, March 6, 1668.
Applea. green, l 6V :
Dried, V"1 l-i
Apple butler, Vtl, 1 00
llultcr - 40 .
Brant $0 00(a) 3 60 I
Bockwheat- 1 25 I
Buckwheat flour lb, 6 :
Href, dried-... 25
Beof, freth 10( 12
Boards, M 15 1)0(0)20 0 I
Corn, thrlled.. 1 50 i
Corn, ear 74 j
Corn rural. tack, 1 90 i
it itr...ui
lo
ro
12
15
Hides, green.-
jlams, tugar cured,
Khoulders
riidra
Lard
20
Mess p'i'rk.V bbl...28 00
I ltd
80
On ion t
Pout oes
Peaches, dried, lbH
Platter, $1 bbl
Rya
1 60
1 00
15
6 00
1 60
3
Chop, ft ewt.
S 76 i
Clorerseed-
Cheese-
Cherries, lh
Chickens, drsd, lb,
Eggs
Flaxseed.
Pall, f sack.
3 60
r-fiii, p ssH a,,, , a v"
25
20
15
35
3 00
Miinirit't, iw in u
1 1 mot by kc4 ft 00
Tallow 10
Wlutt 2 bi
Wool 4"
Wtvul, rftrri 4 00
Floor 12 00(a13 (10
Her i OCn 24 00
I' I CENSE KOTK E.--Tht follwinK
j ninl pen ooi h? filed to th offict of
tbc Clark of Lbt Court of yoartor hHioBt or
Clearfield eoontT. their petitions mnd bondi for
Liceiiie, at tht Manh rifioDi' next, ajfreeablj
to tho act of Aiaembly. eouUed "An AM to regu
lato Ui salt of Iotoiioatinf Liquor," te.:
Tavern Uctnn.
Jamei L. OnrrT LumWr City borough.
M illiam f chwem, jr.... Lutherbnrg,
Law. Pikei
Tl rid zr port.
John Shrenor
TtmitiM F. Hlich...
Jnmej Flynn
Richard Kran ...
I'hilRDder Fmith.
R. J. Hhyiici
I'aniel j. Pnulhimua,
John A. Pilton
Jamri A. IStine.
arid Johnon
Hfter Krpple
Liwrcnce Flood
Jobs B. BarjrrT
Htnw A WsiJIat
. J. Wiliam..
M m, M. Jrffriei
Hfttaflian 8iincroft....
I-nrid CopMin.H
Edward Albert
I'nion twnhin.
Onooola hornngli.
Pcnn townnhln.
CarweniTille boron jh.
New WnH,nfftja M
Karthani lownnbip.
(lien Ilop.
Auftonvilto.
Clearfield borough.
Clearfield borough,
Krlertowo.
Corinfton township.
Cor, n (ft on
Lulbenburj;.
Hrailford township.
Curwenufdle borough.
Morrin town-hip.
ecatur townnbip.
Moeffi towmbip.
Merrill. lie l.lreime
L. M. Con (net (t-irard tuwnphip
Hn, B. S-nkey Karthani
W. Albert A Urn Rradff.rd
R eat a a rant IJrene
Peter (Inmttr ('orinfrttm iownnhip.
Henrv Reiter Kurt hint 44
Ftb.'27-lt D. r. KTSttWEIXER, Clork.
DXTH M AXTI-.!). NOW HEADY
for Canvassers !
The Hlstorj of the Var betw een Ilie Htales
Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results,
Rv Ho.. Ai siixnra II. frcrHUKt.
"end for Circular!, with tcrmt and a full description
of the work. Adder,
KATMNAL PIBI. 1,111X0 Co.,
frliJT I'hilailrlphia. Pa.
RKCJIfTF.R'OJ WtFTIC Ii Koilee ishereh;
given that tko following oeeoaots have bean )
esaoiinra anu p.ppr rj nir, ana rew.ia niru 01 i
rmrA In I V. . rttfimm I.. Ininanl'nn nf kalr. '
legatees, creditors, and all others In an y olher
war interetted, and will be presented to th.
Best Orphsnt' Cnnrt of Clearfield ennntr, tn be
held at the Cnnrt Honte, in the bornagh of Clear
field, ooninenclnf on tht third Monday of
March, IAIII:
Final aecnant of ft. W. Rhaem, administrator
of thr eatats of R. J. Wallere, late of tha bomngh
of Clearfield, oonnlj of Clearfield, deceased.
1. (. BAIK.KR,
RraiiTta s Orrirn, I Hi jitter,
Clearfield, Pa, Frh. 20, lPf.8. I
I
N Til 12 I'Ol'HT (IF COMMON Pl-KAS
of Clearfield eouDly, Pa.
.1
Pub. tur divorce.
Civntsis. M. Kaita
The ooleisigned Committloner, sppninted kff
tho Court to take testimony In ike aboe. eass,
gives notice that ha will atlead te th. dntirt of
said appoiatment. at the office of J. R Mi'Kcally,
Ear., fa the borouf h of Clearfield. on Wednesdav,
tha 1 1th day nf Marrh, A. P. I sag, between tha
hears of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M.,
when and where all parties Interetted nay al
toad and cross-oiawiine. I
febleJt JOHM H. rrLFORD.Coir'r. 1
IN TIIECOI H1 OF COMMON Pl.KAS
of Clearfield eoonty. Pa.
CL.ni A. Hicatausoa ) No. 161, Sept. term,
vs. IM7.
Cnaaitt Ricotontn. ) frh. sor divorce.
The undertigned Commissioner, appointed ky
the Court to take testimony in tha above owe.
gives notice that k. will attend te the duties of
said appointment, at tSo often of J. R. M'Enally.
Esq., in th. borough of Clearfield, no Ratnrday,
th. lath dsyaf March, A. 1). Infi, between the
hours nf 111 a'tlcb A. M end nVI... k P H
whea aad ttm ell Mmal lttealad m at- !
t md and oross-ovamine.
fchlli.lt JOHN U. FULFORD, Com'r.
IN THE tor RT OF COMMON n.r.AS
of Cleardald eoanty. Pa..
Jauis L. Laivr,
vs. f Na. 13, PcpLT, I7.
W. W. Btrrt. Burgess, I Bill ia Equity,
at at )
The aadtrtigaed Commitslonsr, appotated ky
th. Court as tak. leotimooy In the aboe. ease,
fire, aatira that ka will attend to the diitioe of
eaid apooinimeal, at Iheeioa af J. U. M Enally,
Krq., la tkt kstreogk of Clearfield, on Monday,
th. tli day of March A. D. If-, ketweea th.
hours of la o'oloak A. M aad I o'clock P.
wkan and wkrre nil portiM Interoiled may ai
tood and oraoa-otamina.
fslM t JOHh H. rrLFOPD, Cea'r. ,
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Aggatc.j Tax.
a a rr
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2 j ;
it
noHSr.H. CATTl.K. 'DOLLARS noi.l.AKS
POLLAllt. IDOL'S
l2.2:in
7.2un
6. H4U
1. V25
7, "
IM47
15,7711
II. 1.(10
'4.4(1(1
6.4N5
2.32i
6,150
8.2VA
(120
6.327
2. :im
4,.'.:io
4.SHS
6.1160
j1..'I5
4,430
4,0114
17.S66
l .r.u2
K.SWO
1,505
1.100
7.IK5
12,714
3. CO0
8,730
J3.545
4.4HS
I.7S4
via
2,7M
6.001
3,635
4.S05
2,2711
l.Wlll
ClIH
1,6211
2,136
6011
1 400
S44
1,(101
1,400
2.022
1.32H
1,102
1.542
4.7S5
2,4:.8
788
610
2.057
3,535
1,001
1,705
1,740
200
17,515
11,784
8.024
3,058
10,474
1(1,(149
1V.306
14.485
6,715
0.015
10,423
8.678
10,431
1,186
6,727
3.100
6.131
6.800
,76i
6,1113
6,622
6,006
24.041
4.1130
11.348
2.343
3,370
S.402
17,700
4,002
6,435
2.270
1,400
6.000
1,000
777
183
2,:ioo
1.RO0
1.550
150
1.450
150
14,272
f.,S4S
4.820
281,086
5ni Coofls, (Ororrrirj, (?tr.
CLEARFIELD STORE,
Near Philipsburg, Penn'a.
William W. Holts
George L. Iterd -
John F. Weaver.
William PowelL
V. W. IIETTN A C'oM
(Saeeatsora to Munsoo A Hoops)
II
AVE Jutt recetvrd a large aad well selected
stock of oil kinds of Uuodt, saeh as
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BooUand Shoe-, Dati and Cap. Notioai, Tlard
war. Ulaii. Nailit OiU, Pal ait. Queeniware.
(irocerifi. Flour, Baooa, Feed, Ae t wbieb we
aio offering at greatly
REDUCED riUCLS KOU CASH,
Or lo exchange for LUMBER and SHINGLES
We intend to make U to the ad van tag of the
TIMBER MEN
In tho lower oad of Clearfield county and on
Clearfield Creek lo get their aappliee from this
point; being on tho line of tho Railroad, we
can Ml goodi on better terns than at onj point
in Clearfield ooaotv, and wo sr. selling oor slock
at sack prices as to make it on object to those
having to buj from as.
ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED, 1C,
Made on account of FQUARE TIMBER, which
wa will either soil on commission, or buy at
lied rates.
XCall and lee if oor gnodt and prices don't
roll tht time.. W. W. KEIIS CO.
Kear Phllipthorg, Nov. 6, 1 .(!..
JLOUK of diflorotit brands enn be
bad at all timet, ml verj low prices, at Iko
CLEARFIELD STORE,
or5.tr Kane Palllpjborg, Pa.
727-
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Importer, Jobber and Retailers of
DRY GOODS
AT
POPULAR PRICES.
nAVK (he moKt elcpant and divernified atork
in this market, at (be VERY LOW TRICKS
incident to the great nhrinkAfe of ralnva.
Their Hock if cotnoaed wholly of new and de
airaMe fahrica, ia
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
to which are dnilradded theehearwt and choicest
offering in this and other mark eta.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
m ChratiiMt Htrett,
w..,i Fill LAI) Eh PHI A.
4 MHTOIt'M MUH I Tha nnderairned
'V Auditor, appointed hy tha Court to make
dimribotion of tht n.oneyt arlttng from the tale
of tha real iu of Jaenh tjearhari, deeeaaed,
and also ta make dlntrihntfott or 'he mnneyi re
maininjr 1n the hanaaaf tha Adaj.iniatraton of
aaid deeed- at artaing from perannal ettata, will
attend to tha dutlea of hia appoint men t at bia
offioa in ( lear field, oa Friilaj, tha 6th day of
March, lMtt.an J o'clock P. M., wharaall partiei
iBtereatsfd Bay attend.
Jfeb:o ,tt J. IlLAKB WALTERS, Auditor.
rll KARKH II) I'OI'WTY. W:-At aa
; Orphant Court, held Is Clearflold on th
Idth day of January, 1N68, In th nailer cf the
enata of Samuel ftunnlo. deceased, on notion ,
of Wallaea, Hitler A Fielding th Court granted
a raia diraetetl to Mary ,analiia, (widor,) Wj
D. Unnaalua, Uenjamtn Gnnralai and Mary Jaa
Annaatu, fnow intermarried with lonjt.)
hair and leal representative of raid deceased,
and all thrr person inreated. ta be and ap
pear before th lionnrabla, th Judges of tb raid
Ooat at a Coir I ti he held at Clearfield th
third Mon.lay of March A. D. IS. al 10 o'clock
A. M. of aaid dny, then aad ther to accept or
refuse tb real eut of said deceased at th
appraised Taluation put upon it by lh inquest
tinly retarned, or show eu why tha tan
bould not b aold. Ily th Coart,
feb.Ot I. G BAKU KK, Clark of . C.
T ATIJpI ? FARMKHR T niiac
In a Itgitt ami bonoralile hustness for the
winter months, in the ricimtT whrre tin y rvnttl-,
which will net then fmm f .so to fljtO pr wiontli.
For partieotara apply to or ad -ires PARMEI.KK
ItltOK, 722 hnnon liet. Tbiladi Ipbia, Ta,
February la, A-1m pd.
VDMIMHTHATOR ioTIOWSotle
Is hereby given that letter nf administration
on the aatata of Thomas ll-lt, defeaevf late of
Bradford township. (Mearfleid enmity, Fa., having
Ween dnly gmntea to the nnrteTsiirnrd. all peraon
indebted to aaid Me will plrc ninke parmrnt,
and thoee having claims or demand will preacnt
them properly authenticate!1 for aettlement and
ailowaae without delay. V. F. H"l-T,
J0H5 IIOIT,
Februarj la-, l9M-t pd. Adminitraor J
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DOLLAUS. !
r.'.2 64
36 36
25 87
V 17
.11 42
60 84
67 Ml
43 3V
20 23
28 81
31 27
26 03
31 20
.1 66
20 18
CO
18 39
20 68
20 36
16 40
1(1 86
10 82
74 82
12 Oil
34 04
7 06
10 II
28 20
63
14 07
1 16
006
.11111
265
10
685
1,102
700
286
2,230
860
170
100
115
100
. 360
306
150
130
40
1.310
220
605
60
70
250
1,606
635
40
$6 Hi
3 60
2 65
10
0 85
II 02
7 00
1 65
22 SO
8 60
1 70
I 60
1 16
"j 00
5 60
'"i"05
1 60
1 .10
40
13 10
2 20
6 65
60
70
2 60
16 06
6 36
4(
7,850
.1,4C5
8,635
725
2.640
0.1160
4,750
3,740
2,323
12.284
6.880
1,860
740
1,015
2.300
1.216
3.574
4.681
2.6.15
1.120
2,840
1,780
4.460
2,4.-0
4,630
1,690
7, 8 Ml
2.480
3,0.10
1,831
1,435
844 07
348 13,276
132 76
114,770 2.842,7(14
revision, the Cnmmitiiners of Clearfield county herewith piiMitb the above itutrment, sliowing
day of March, A. 1. 1868, at the Commissioner!' Office, in Clearfield, It filed upon for filially
be made between tbit time and that day, bat that after said day none will be allowed.
. .
Jirjj floods, (OrorrrifS, (?tr.
KFiYHTOXE STORK
SECOND STUEET, CLEAKFIELD, PA.
Dry Goods I Dry Goods I
Dry Goods I Dry Goods 1
DUESS GOODS i TRIMMING'S!
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Tweeds Sl Vestings.
Shaker, Opera, Dress, Shirting, Red. Blue, fol
low tnd White r L A.N.N ELS.
Bleached and nnbleaehed MUPLIKS, In all
widths and qnaliilcs.
TABLE I.INKX, TOWELS XAPKIXS,
HOOP & BALMORAL SKlllTS
Id (rent variety.
SHAWLS 4 WOOLEN (JOODS IK EVERY
PTYLE.
Ladies' Coats, Gentlemen's FurniEh
ing Goods,
Threadt and Sewing Bilk, all kindt and colon ;
Window Shades, Floor and T.bla Oil CI tht,
Cords, Tsstels, Hug and Coonterpanea,
Ulovas, Hosiery, Collars, Cuds, kib
bont, Braids, and an .ndlas
variety of small wares aoi
fanry articles.
LADIES'. MISSES'. AND CHILDREX'S
BUOES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
All of which will bo sold
IWLOW FOR CASll.-t
Call and nnmtns ourrlerk bsfurs making yoor
purchases eluewhrre, as wa feel assured that we
coo pleas, lo both quality and prices.
It will he our aha to mska the "Ke.vitone" the
proper plan to bay Dry Goods.
XIVLING 4 SHOWERS.
Clearfield, ftept. t, '(IT If
furniture.
"c i7e A JtF I K l7l)
FURNITURE ROOMS.
Market Ftrrrt, catt of Fourth.
JOHN TKOIITMAN, Proprietor.
THE subscriber kept leave to call tha atteo
lion of the eitirens of Clearfield and sur
rounding country to the fact that ht it Bow
prepared to furnitk, oa ahort notice,
Cabinetware of all Styles & Patterns
Pulled for either Parlor, Mnlng or Bed rooms,
by tho single article, or In sets to suit pur
chasers : Horrent, Hofat. Lonngee, Hat
racks, Tables, fiends, Ac, Ae.
I alto manufacture
ClIAIHf A FKTTF.KS BE LOW CITT I'RICKS,
Consisting of l'srlnr, Dining. room, Cane,
Hocking and olher Chairs,
i Which I propose to warrant and sell cheaper
man eaa do purcuatea .leewntre. ju.t try m.
JOHN TKOLTMAN.
Clearfltld, Fab. 27, UfiT tf
CHEAP FURNITURE.
JOHN GULH'IL
DESIRES to Inform his old frlendl and cus
tomers, that having enlarged his shop and
increased hit facilities for manutacturing. ha Is
now prepared to make to order such Furniture as
may be desired, la good tlyle and at cheap rates
fnrCAfiil. He generally has on hand, at his
Furniture moms, a varied astortmsnt of reedy
aeed. fnriituro, among which are
PUREACS AND SIDE-BOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book-Ceiets Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
Breakfast and IHnlng Ksteotion Tables; Com
mon. Frenrk-poel, Cottage, Jenny-Lind and other
Itediteadii B'faa of all kind,, Work tlanda,
Hat-rarkt, Wath-ttaodti Kecking and Arm
chairs; apring-teat, esoe hottnm, parlor, com
mon and nthrr Chairs; Looking tllaatet of every
description on hsad I and new glas.es for old
frames, which will be put in on very reasonable
terme on thortest notice. He alto keept on band
or furnishes to order, Corn-husk, Halt and Cotton-top
Mattresses.
COFFINR OF EVF.RT KlVD
Msda to order, and fnner.ilt attended with
Hearse wkchevor desired. Also, House Fainting
dona to order. Tho suhsoriber alto manufac
tures, and has constantly on hand, Clement's
Patent W ashing Machine, Ihe best now in use !
Those uting thir machine never need he with
out clean clothes) lis also has Flyer's Patent
Churn, superior article. A family (sing this
Churn aevar Deed be witkowt butter I
All tha above and many olher articles are fur
nished to customers cheap lor Cash or eiehanged
for approved country produce. Cherry. Maple,
Poplar, Llnwood and other I. amber suitable for
Cabinet work, taken la ticheng. for furnitur.
JMe Remember th, shop Is a Market street,
Clearfeld, Fa, aad aearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." JOHN Ol'Llcn.
Kcvrmher 1,(3 j
: i 3 r-m
IS;
e 1 3 a,
i
AKgrrgatr.l Ta.
& Tax.
Ktale
HOLLA IIS. JILLS. A CTS
HO. IILS A CTH
110,S?.1
113,810
67,824
36,027
81.682
187,611
06.5'.'0
163,4011
4,ll.'7
108.141
02,73(4
122.104
48,710
20.34 1
40,009
62,421
6. .141
107,316
338,853
36,076
61.904
60.1177
1 lid. 130
20.290
92,019
12,733
41.405
70,670
131,711
82,8110
87,114
$1,168
1,138
578
3.'.6
826
1,875
065
1,634
640
1.681
027
1,221
467
203
409
624
6l
$1 76
4 00
t60 34
42 05
28 62
II 27
18 27
62 86
66 41
47 49
20 23
70 30
68 46
10 73
12 89
4 71
22 18
11 35
21 14
20 58
13 46
16 OH
22 66
17 22
87 02
14 19
44 6(1
If 56
18 81
V,2 20
71 44
25 42
16 70
1 00
1 60
1 25
io 24
18 60
S 60
1 00
76
2 24
"i'ii'j
4 40
1,073
3,388
3119
610
699
1,061
202
920
127
414
796
1,317
1 06
6 00
3 00
8 Oil
1 60
2 no
6 00
828
871
2,S27 64 I
1 ,00
PiSffltanfouj.
A REYOLITIOX I. SISHESS
AT crRwrssviiLE,
BT
HARTSOCK & GOODWIN.'.
fTMlK nndfTsipned bavin; entered Into eo-part-X
nershl i in the mercantile bat-lnsns. adopt
tb is method of notifying tb public generally,
and th citiicns of Curwenvilfo and vlrtntty in
particular, that merchandise of all kinds will
be aold by ui ai rbap a tb lam quality else
where in the eonaty. We bar a full tupply of
DRY GOODS:
Contiiting Is part of Dreta Ooodt, Mnilint,
Prints of sll sbadet and tiylts ; ti getbor with a
full aesurtmeot of
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS,
nnota, lMiocft, Hard ware, ineetiwiii-r.
As well as Tinware. Cedarwar, Willowware,
bnrkeu and Hrooms ; together with a large atock
of Groceries j and always a full stock of
FLOUR,- FISH, SALT, &o.
Ta thort, we keep a full supply nf everything
used in this market.
Wa want all our old customers and at many
new ones as eaa make it convenient, to fir. as
a call before pur.: oaing elsewhere.
DAMEL ItARTSOCK.
KDWIN GOODWIN.
Curweniville. Fsbrua.y It, 1866.
"fhrTrulhlVill Out.
1)FRRi.N who wih to r"t the true account
of th late RehWIint. should purrhaw the
Youths' History of the Great Civil War,!
Containing iitcen illustratiou and four hundred J
pact's. piiltliNheil by Van Krrie. Horton A Co., New j
York. Every leinorrnt should punhaee a ropy j
of this great work. Ordfr sent by mail will He
promptly attrntied to. I'ric. per eopy, $1.00; j
jiostage 15 ornt. AU(1its,
C. J. KEAGT, Agent,
Feh 3m -pd. tilrn Hope, i'a. j
CLEA HE IdTaK I j
rpiIR eitirens of t'lcsrfleld and vicinity are
X kerrhy notified that the undertigned hrepll
oonttantly on hand HUE AD. I'll.S. CAKKS.i
HULLS and all kinds or C'O.NKliClIU.MiKltS.
T. A FfI K N
Arc notified that during the rafting ssaron a full
supply of Broad will always b. kept on hand.
J. A. ETAULkK.
ClearSeld, January 30, 1 PIS.
GREAT BARGAIN S 1
AT PRIVATE SALE!
rPHE subscrilxT, contemplating gin into other
1 business, will sell, at private sale, his entire
tiM-k of
Pottery and Stoneware,
At his Kiln, in Clearfield. Those who mar need
wore of (hid kind can ecorc it at a bea y reduction '
on tho usual price, by calling soon, because he,
intends to close it out eiwm as pos-ihle.
FltFl'KliirK 1.EITZI.N0ER. i
Clcarfithl. October 24, lfi7-tf, j
TIMBER & FARM LANDS
FOR, SALE!
T
M1K tulitcrilicr nffrrs fcr salo a very ralitable
pnipcrtv, sttoate in I nitio tnwiithtp. t'lear-
liciil euuulv, vit: TWO TKACTS OF LAN Ii, j
C'onfatniMsr orr 300 ,1cre,
With (rooH impmvcnicnls, a ftns nnnlltT of
Timber, anil Coal in abnnilancr, friei1 Orchards,'
a Hswniil feur llwellini-buntrs, Ibriie Hams, Ac,
thereon. Tlic loo trai'lt nil! be sold togrtlicr nr
seimrati'lr, 10 "liil pnrchs.crii. j
rtir particnlars, apply tn the eal.terilier on Ihe
p ma i set, or address am b Icticr at Hocltinn IV 0.
Jnl(l-:iia Ji'UX IlIKrLKIl.
Woolen Faclory.-lnlon milk1
I nlou township, ( Irarflrld ro Pa.
nAVIVfl purchased an Interest In tb Colon
Wtlls, wa are prepared to card Wool, man
ara.'tur and finish Cloth, and do all kinds of
work In onr line on short notice,, in worknianlik
manner, and oa reasonable term?. Also,
FLOUR, FIED AND LUMBER
Manufactured and for sal. Terms Cash.
Wool intended for ranting ran be left at R
Moesop's ar J. P. Krntior's, wbr w will (t
and return it on raturdayt of each week.
I e tiers of Inquiry addressed to ai at Kockton
P. O. will reeve iv prompt attention.
T. K. A R. ARNOLD.
Rockton, Jon 27, 18..7.
Clearfield Nursery.
KXCOl'KAGB 1IOMK INl'l'STHY.
TriR nnderlj:ned. barinf established a Kur
aerv oa the 'Piks. about half wav between
Clearfield aod Curwentvllle, is prepsred te fur
nish all kinds of FKl IT TKEKS, (standard and
daarf.) Krergreena, 8hnililierj, tirapo Vioea.
Gooseberries, Lawloa Fllackberrv, Htrawberry,
and Katberrj Vines. Alto, Siberiaa Crab Trees,
Quince, and ear!j scarlet llhtibarb, A, Ord.r
promptlt attended to. Address,
J. D. vYMdilT.
oepjfl.lii. Curwenevills, Fa
riIlK IiEMorrtATIC ALMANAC f..r lMf
IW.TanH 11.8 for sale at the MeT.nllllcan
etece. Price ;."i rent"
Mailed te mi S'l.lrc.t
II
? I S
tux.
1864.
1868.
Increase. 'Decrease
$77,173
90.33(1
43.987
20,189
62,404
1 26.3(1 1
83.260
J8.965
49.930
10U.8I6
65,700
76,710
31.604
21,174
20,160
69.208
46,029
43. 132
l..i.4:;r,
41,292
43,018
41.327
135,418
18,173
72.518
12,861
50,722
74.084
011.1)79
36,384
$116,823 I
113,810 I
S39.340 I
17,610 I
13.837 !
14,438 i
30,278 j
01.120 !
67,824
.14,627
82.682
187.511
90,520
163,409
04,947
168.141
62,739
122.164
48.719
20.341
49.90(1
62.421
05.141
107.316
3.".8.84.1
36.070
61,004
69,977
16(1,130
2o,'joo
2,lll
12,733
41,406
7C.679
131.711
82.800
87,114
13.270
64,464
16,027
68.295
0,943
45.454
14.215
8.107
19. 749
3,213
19,112 !
64.183
184,417
' 18.250'i
18,650
30,62
8.117
10.471
41.405
28.957
4,316
128
66,727
21.911
50,730
1 23
1.840.260 1 2.42.764
1.007.9 18 I 4.444
the aggregate value and assrtauient made l.y each
dctcriniuinf whetbor any of the aaid valuations of
CHABT.KP fl. V 0 It HE L.L,
JWZIr, Comuiiiiioaers.
Ol H Kl.1.0 rMl.AD, I
(fflurational.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLKARFTEI.P, I'A.
fTMlE Second Term, of Iwcnty-two wciit, will
-1- commence on MONDAY, February 17, 180$.
TERMS OF TTITIOX:
Reading, Orthography, Writing. O'gei-t Lessons,
Primary Arithmetic and Primary (Jrog
rapliy. per half term, (of eleven week?,)... fj 00
Hiiitory, Local and I)i'seriitive Geograpliy
with Mup Ilrawing, (Irammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic- ( ,0
Aljrebra and the Hcieneee I 00
Clearfield, January V), ISC.
Clearfield Academy.
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A M.. Principal
rpnE THIRD SESSION of th. prevent tcho
X lattic year of this Institution will commence
on MONDAY, lbs 17th day of February, IMS.
Pupilt can enter at any time. Tbty will be
charged with tuition from tb. time the; enter to
the close of the Session.
Ihe course of instruction embraces every thing
included In n thorough, practical and accom
plished education fur both eases.
The Principal, baring had tbe adrantage of
much experience In his profession, assures pa
rents and guard ens that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the moral and men
tal training of the youth planed under his charge.
k.kmh w nmoji.
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per Srttion ( 1 1 weekt) $i 60
Ortmojar, Geography, Arithmetic, and
History .".. . - - (, 08
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men
suration, Purveying, Philosophy, Physi
ology, Chemistry, book Keeping, Botany
and Physical Orography . . III 00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of tbe
above Branches - . $12 00
t-eT-No deduction will he made for abtenoo.
drFtr further particulars Inquire of
Rev. P. L. HAKRlsOX, A. M.,
ClearCeld, Feb. 0, l'r.s tf. Principal.
LOGAN ACADEMY.
VHigh Bchool for lloys at BELL'S MTLLR,
on th Penn-ylrania CentraJ Railroad.
Neil term begins April SOth. Hend for a eitra
lar. Address R. II KVLToN, Principal.
feb?n.2ui Antistown, Blair county, Pa,
Extraordinary Inducements
HW. FiltTII still leads In low prices. I
a id determined to closs off my stock by
tbe prices which I offer it at. Every on want
it g t ear uidoey which Is now so scarce ran
do so by railing on me. I also offer ta sell my
wbul stork and fix lures. This la a rare oppor
tunity, as business stands are vary srarea, and
min is tb oldest and boat location in the ttwn
ef Clearfield. U. VY. 5M1TU.
February 13, lft8.
Sale of Valuable Timber Tracts,
fp n E Eiecotcrt of tbe .slate nf John B. Otto, I
X deciascd, will oiposc to i'ablic tale, on
UYdiusday, March 1VA,
At tbc Ceort Bouse, in the bnronph of Clearfield,
Ta., at I o cliirk, P. M., the following Wrtt of
land, lrlof is Uutton tp., Clearteld eoontvi
j,','' Warrantee. Acres. Per. allowance
(.7S... Moore Delanr 1"4I...I
6174 . do .' 1041.. .HI "
iAJi do 1(111. ..HI -
i('...illism Powers Vvset
tof.7 . do ,81. .Ai "
rTTermt made known at the lime of salo.
Win '""N OTTO,
riOIMI f'TT ),
SAMUEL A. FILBERT,
ianspart, Fed. 13-iL Ei ecu tors.
ADOLFH SCIIOLPP
Manufacturer of and Wholesale and Retail
locator in
TOBACTOACIOAIW
1"! a? A If rtPl TV 1 1"" - t A
ci.F.ARriEi.n. rrNX'A,
UESPECTFI LLT atinoances thai be bas re
. crntlv eommcaced the above business in
t laarfield, arid solicits a share of patrons;e.
llitciran are made of tha verj bctt tobacco,
and in ttvle ef manufacture will compare with
those of any olher establithmenL For the con
venience ef the public, he hat opened a ssles.
land In Mr. Undre't Tailoring establishment,
on Ma-ket street, where all can be aceommo.
dated who may fsvor him wilh a call. He bas
always en bsrid a superior article of CHKWINU
and FJIflKlNO Tol.scco, to wblih he invites
the attention or all "lovers of the weed."
Havana Cigars for 10 cenis.
Merchants and Dealers throughout th. eounty
supplied at the lowest wholesale prices.
t'all and etaminc his ftcck when yon eom. to
Clearfield. nnvldtf
Duwn.1 -rum of paktm.kihp.
The psrtnership heretofore existing be
tacen Montgnaery A Hertecrk.ln the mercsa
tile business, at Curwensville, was dissolved by
aiulnal eonent on the 10th day af Januarv, A.
P. IKCS. The books and rapert of tha lait 6rm
arc left ia the handi of Mr. Marttock for settle
Bent apd clleetion. Persons baring nnsetlled
arronnts will cell at one. and settle them) and
thoaa having claims against the firm will prcsect
them to hiss for allowance and pirment.
A. MOSTUOMFRY.
r AMEL 11ARIS0CK.
CnrwentTllle, Teh. 1, ISfiS al.
W 4XTF.O.-The suh.criber will par
J the highe.t pricea. In CASH, for all kinds of
tur and lser rikins. I. L. HkliF.NSliLK.
JaniisT , Mf a tf.
EDWARD MACK.
Oa Mstkrl tirrri, ti"'e in -l. ablir aa"
'ff'S.
'I Mill prcprlttof hat tnlared Into the BOOT
I MIOK butinets at the above tiand. and.
It drlerrrlned n il In he ou(d..oe either la uaal
lir or prlra fcr lilt work. 8,rclal attellan
will ha paid to manufacturing Fwed work. Ha
hat na hand a large lot Rrench Kip and
Ctlf Hklct, i f ihe very hot quality. The eld
sent of CleerfleM end virlnlty are reipectlully
Invited to give him a trial, S ehaige for calls,
anvil, ' ( If
rEA(K""rM(LlniEii.
THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
Xearly all the Contraband going bach
to their old matter; but 'nary one
going to old Jfaachusftts, where
they were loved no lung and to Kelt.
IN eonseqnenc. of the above faots. F. fiHORT,
of the old "Nhort r)boo Bhop." wooid an
noune. to hia numerous patront, and the people
of Clearfield eounty at large, that ha hue now a
Out rate lot of good material. jut received from
the Katt.and it prepared on toort notice to mnha
and mead Moots and Booee, at bis new shop in
Urshain's row. He it latitlied that he can pleas.
all. ( a'llost it might be some Intensely level stay,
at-home patriots.) Hels prepared to sell low for
Csh or Country Produeo. Ion't forget tho
fjhop nsit door to Showers A ttrabam'. store,
on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and kept by a
fellow commonly called
JyJ.'07-y "BU0RTT."
tjTnieiTconnelt-y,
Hoot and Shoe Manufacturer
HAtS just received a fine lot of French CALF
SKINS, and i now prepared to aje.nn.ao
turtj everything in bis tin at the lowest figure.
He will wan-ant his work to be as reprute: taa.
He respectfully solicit a oall, at bia shop oa
Market slrewt, second door west of th po-tottc.
where b will do a t in bis power to render iili
feclion' 60m fin Gaiter tnpa on bund.
myt,'n7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
IS CI'RM GKHVH-tE.
TT1E subscriber having lately started anew
Boot and boe thop In Curwenerille, on
klain street, oppoaito Joaeph K. Irwin a lirug
ilorc, reipectlully nnnoonoes to the public that
be Is prepared to maou'aeture all styles of Boots
snd Phocs. aod everything ia his lino, aa short
notice Ho also keeps on hand a good assort
ment of ready-made work, which he will sell
cheap for cash or country produce,
octir-tf !:1 LEWIS 7. ROSS.
THE WESTERN HOTEL
CLEARFIELD; FA.
TITE subscriber having lcaeed for ft .era vf
years this welt knows Hotel, (kept fornany
year by Mr. Lanich,) and re -fitted and refur
nished it throughout, 1 now prepared to enter
tain travelers and the pnblie toe rally ape
terms It Is hoped Hk asreeabl to both patrons
and proprietor. His TABLE aod BAR wilt
b supplied with th beat th market afford ;
aud pain will be spared oa his part to add to
tb convenience and eoin'ort of bis fnests.
I a JJier) iM&Die is aise atiacuea t in s
i tablishincnt. Horses, Burgies etc., fumiihe4
on rbort flotie. or persons taken to any point
desired, JAM Kb A. 8TINK,
jeli Proptietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
Curncusrllte, I IrarCcld county. Pa
rpBIS old and well established llotl, baatl
X Ixlly situated on Ui haaks of tb Sasqwe
hauna, in tbe buret jgh of Curweo vi lie, has bea
IcA-wd fir a term rf ycara by tb undersigned
It has been entirety refitted, and I now open to
tbf public jenerJly aod tbe travelling eoutna
oily in particular. No pains will b sparttd t
render yaests eoaiToriabl whil tarrying at this
house. A tuple Staliling roo ji f.r th acoosomo
datiin of tea mi. Ci.args m.der4te.
nov21 tf WM. M. JEFFRIES.
MOUNTVER.NONJHOUSE.
LCMLEE CITT. CLEARFIELD CO., PA.
THE amlrrripned having purchased this Hot.,
take this opportunity of inform in r, the pb-
) lie in g( ncral, and travel,'. in pirticuUr, that b
j hr tnkrn preat pains in refurnUhinp and refitting
it with special mtercsr to the acrotttiaodiiLion and
' fHimTort of sll who niny cLo.iu to give hitu a call.
Llyl'Olt of tbe Ik st qualify will' he kept at th
I Har. and tbc wants nf hie natrons will be attended
to with pleasure and promptness, Aivpl 6TA
11L1.NU attached tiiercto.
myii ly JAMES ARTUURS.
RAILROAD HOUSE.
MAIN 6TREET. riULIPSBCBO, PA.
TT1K andersipned keep constantly on hand
tb bt of Liquor. Mis table is always
supplied wlb tb befH th vaarhet afford a. Tb
traveling public will d weil lo giv bin a ealL
.nvl.'fo. RORKRT LL0VD.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
COXF.tTOVNf PAt rillN CO., PA.
THR undersigned take this ethod ef In
forming th Watermen of Clearfield oounty,
j that he baa refitted ai d re-ope ntd th hotel for
! ooerly kept by E. Shreiner, at Cozevtown, wber
h will take special pain to render satisfaction
' to all who far or him with their patronage. II
! bas blown all the rocks nut of th rivr and
' planted annhbing port for half a mil above hi
place. IfriilH, fiTi (.LOlit.K Jr ALK.
j iron CITY HOTEL,
iiAr.HisntRa, pa.,
(Hsilroail etrcct, one square alu.ve the Depot.)
Ib. subscriber reipecirully inviiet th. public
aud traveling couimunity to give him a call.
Lumbermen are particularly inrited. French,
German and English tpokca in the bouse. Charg
es moderate. Apr, 11 tf. J. M. WIAVKK.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST!
A Proclamation against High Prices I
"VTE are ow opening up a lot of the beat and
1 T most seasonable timds aud V'srej ever
offered In this market, and at price that remind
one of the good old day of cheap thing. Thoaa
who lack faith upon thta point, or derm oar ai le
gations suerfluou, need but
CaUL .IF Ot Ml STORE,
Comer Front and Market ttroetn.
Where they ran see, fcol, bi ar and know for tbem-
; selves, lo t ii II v understand wbal arrrheap goods.
' tins mutt he done. We do not tici in it necrese'
to enumcrntr and itemise our atovk. It ii enovgn
i for ns to state that
We hare Everything that is Neoded
i and rnn -it met, In this market, and at prioe thai
iniii inn ii oia sun "nimr.
dc.i2 JOS t: Pit FIIAW I PO.
Lot for Sale.
VI, i IT OF (iH'TMl in the l.,.muro nf ew
Vi s.liinirton. sixty feet on Main street, aad
'fen's, ami having a lilt'konith shop thereon,
j imtre-lintc pnssenon will I given.
e-r- Terms, oah. Price, ffl. s, tip.
I Vor partii-iilers sililresr the undersigned, at New
, V a'hington, Clearfield eouelT. Pa.
I W....I Jnl I'll II. BKKTH.
R. ROBISON & CO.,
WlHllXSAl.K
Grocers and Pork raekrrs,
liealers ia Glass, Iron and Nailt
Family Flour of tho Bost BrandB,
Bacon, llsmt. Fide and Fhnulderi Lard. Meet
Perk, Cheese. Leans, Hominr, Dried Frolt,
Carbon and Lord Oil, Dried fteef, t.
Xo. Sw tlnfrty utrfct. (fiw4 Front.)
a:My FITT;IVR3 FA.