Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 17, 1869, Image 3

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    JQcrtfl and jTtfStanrattU.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
market t, ntxnriF.LP, r.
t ... . . M . I.... otr koto! he
I raini ,rrw "
I ,pened for the eceoianiod.tioa el the
? ,, tWMM proprfeior III '
U .Id frle.J., end rorelt. fb.re of Pkll
5 ,..ife. P I'lH p-retal atlrnlio to lo -
l,teU- - hi. patron.. Th. TAME .ill
,.ti be boattlitutly .applied with the norl that
b ftrnurvd la lh wicket, and the MAR
Til MBlara " LIBORS, PEER, Aa.
lined .tabling attached.
CASPER LEIPOLt'T,
I Clrrcld,Marthl, llly Proprietor.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
1 MAIK 6T.ftTMt ENSVll.Ut, PA.
nAVINS l..i.d for a Urn of oori tbo
abort w.ll knowa and popular hotel, (k.pt
t,lfm.rty It Mr. Muan, and lalely hy Mr.
VrftM.) the preeent proprietor hu ralue' It
!b lb o)ecl of mdir i bit gue.t. .uufert
oil. wbii. .otouroing with him. A fine, larg.
fuel, ui f erd i. all, bod, for tho ear.
rotesUoa of boree., carriagee and wagoa.. A
hbir.l there of public perroa.ra eoli.ited.
f.bJttf JOHN FOLIS, Prop.
j SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
! Crweuillle. tlearflald taunt, Pa.
fpUn oU fttid wall UblibJ HoUl, aaaatt.
'1 fatly ittoatad on tha bank a of tha Saaqaa
to tb boroigh of CarwenTilU. hu aaaa
tt.wi f-f farm of yaari by tho udri.jco4
Ii ki naan ntlrely raflttad, and it now opaa to
taa nablie j-ennrnlljr m4 tho travailing eomni
ill la pariicnlar. No paint will bo apartd to
randtr umi ootnforiablt while Urrjitf at thif
w. Atajla ti tabling room for ina Moonni
- aflaaina. Cbargai modarata.
Jan. 1, W-tf WM. M. JKFFRTE8.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
CorwtuvUl, Clearfield county. Pa.
TBI nndaraiffnad ku laaaad thta old and long
aitnbl.ahad botal, (formorly kopt ty Major
laaao Btooa.) tttafttola a oontral fwrtto of tho
tB,atd has oatiroly ro-nttod and ra furwiaho'l
Ji aad roaaodolad tho taultng, oo aa to asaka It
aa obdoot, haraafior, far tho travoltog pabUa U
jpatraatM tata larjt mac aoaajodiovt aoja.
aa t-tf , JOBM J. KKAO
I THE- MANSION HOUSE,
I Carmarof baooodaad Market Btraola,
I CLEARFIELD, r A. ,
fTH ITT I all aad aonaodtoua Hatal hu. d aria a;
fl Ui aat yaar. baaa nlara:ad la doabla iu
lwnaar aapaelty for tht aauruioaii)t oi ftraa
frt as it foattc. Tba whota baUJiaf kaa aaa
rWaraiahtd, and tha proprietor will ipara aa
palaa t raadar a la g uaata toIortbla whtla
tavior with hi a.
a-rb Manlaa Room" Oaalhoi mai to
aad fraa tha Dapotaa tho arriraJ aod departnra
ar aaob traia. VAVIU iUiiwsiun, -
ao5 tf Proprietor.
THE-WESTERN HOTEL,
' CLEARFIELD. PA. 1
HpBI tabarrlhar hariag laaaad far a tars af
junwiivtiMivwi nvivi, ,p nv mmmj
vaart hy Mr. Laalab.) aad ra-fltud anal rafar
awha4 ii taraufhout. la aww araparad aa aator
uia traralari aad tha publia iatrallt apaa
tarai It ia hapad alika ajrraaabla to both patraat
aad praprlator. Uti TABLB aad B4R will
ba lapihod with tha bat tha aarkat afordi;
aad ao palat wlr! Ve tparad aa hit part to add to
taa loafoatanoa aad aooi'ort ar an awoati.
JOHN DOUUHERTT.-
tU Propflatoi.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
UUNTJHf;DOM PA. . , .
npniS aid taMiihajent haTtnt baaa laaaad
JL br J. MUKRISON. for marly proprietor of
taa "Jiorriioa uoaaa, naa baaa tboroogbiy raw
avatad aa4 rafarnubed. aad tappliad with all
tha aodara tanproveaaDta and eoaraniaaaaa aa
aaaaary to a Irtt claaa Hotal, Tna dining rooa
hu baaa tenor a 4 ta tha ftrat flnof. and ii aaw
apaalona and airy. Tboabambert ara wall ven
tilated, ad tba proprietor will aadearor to aaka
hta gaaau perfeetly at hoaa.
ati - J. MORRISON, Praprlator.
i. W. WALLA CS H
..H..raoa. aaaw.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Luthenburf , Clcirfleld Co.. Pa.
fTAHIS .ll bor Old lour ukllib.d Ho:. I.
' 1. fora.ri; kopt if H. W. Moor, mai lot toll;
1 . BcbwoH, trH B b.en lou.d Tor s ura
.tTMrt bj th. odrii(n.d, u wbicb tbo atlos
.1 tbo troT.llof piibll. ii aallod, ad
iiktral .haro of pabli. patroaag. U aolleiud.
aprlt. evi j-pd 11AW WALLACB.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIS ST., PUILirSBUBO, TA.
Tit and.rilfn.d k.rpt oontaatlj an baod
tbo b.tr Liquor a HI. tabla i. alwaji
jp.ll.l with tha boit tba aark.t .Iirda. Th.
.avallnft publU will do ll to fir. kirn a oall.
orl.'oJ. KOIIKRT LLOYD.
SHRADEE & CALEB'S
Restaurant and Confectionery,
(Oa Hood Stro.1, Boar tbo Kailroad Dopo,)
. CLEARFIELD, PA.
IBIHH Or "TERS aad ICE CREAM la
oo. Tobacoa, Cifara, Caadiw, Nata.
aad .torytkini aaaallr fnaad ia Coarortioa-
trj, aUaja bud. Tba aolj BAUATELLI
lAitk ta town, oaa bo foand at ih.i aalona,
Mailt) tai pd 61IRADta A OALEK.
McGAUGHEY'S
BESTALBAXT & REFRCSIIMEXT
IAIOOI, r ,
ll Loarj'i K. Sniliiiaf, (fonaarl ooa.pi.d br
'f . oar. nio,j
flCOM) ST., CLEABEIILO, tk.
imOKKTANTI.T aa kand a InoiotoFtioa if CA!f
NUTS, C'lOARrJ, TOBACCO, Ao.
AIM, IKKSIl OKTKKS nooir.4 dail, aod
P m oii ia ton, oi euiioaier..
VtvDILLI ARD RAI CH) Noa nvond Mora,
' do.IO.tf DAVID Jd.UAUUUSY.
Hoots and luff.
DANIEL CONSELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufactnrer,
CLEARFIELD, FA. -
TT Al Jan rtooloool a laa lot of Froack CALF
11 kklNJ, aad la a.w prop.rod to Baoafaa
tar. ...rrthlof la kia Uo. at laa loo.it l(aroa.
Ha am arro.t kia work la ao a. roproooolo.
Hi roipootfall aoliolu a aall, at bu .hop oo
Mari.t ttro.i, aacoad dror woot of tho poitoSoa,
k.io ao wall do all In kia pow.r to rondorMtio
toaa.a. S.. laa ttaitor mp. baod
VI7- DANIEL COMNRLLT.
. TEACE rCOfLAIMED.
TEX WAS OVEE IS CLEARFIELD
KXOX TOW'SIIIP QUIET.
ytarlj alt the Contraband going bad
. to their old tnattr$t but 'nary one
going to old Jfattachunttlt, when
ivy ttrrt lovtd so long and to lew.
I'toaaooaoaoo af tha abor. faeU.F. 8T10RT,
af tka old "Sbort Shoo Bbop." woold aa.
'ao. to bit aameroao palroaa, aod lb. pooplo
J1 Cl'irl.ld ooaaty at lar(., tkat ka ka. aow a
raw lot of food aiatoriai, Jat roooirod froai
k. Eon, aad it prparod ontaart aotic. to aiaha
aiad Boot, and fbooi, at bit n. ahp la
V'tkta rov, 11 a ia aatiii.d that ho .aa ploaaa
"Ua'iloM it aiiirhtboaoai. louni.lr lor. I it.y.
" ". ptuiota.) H. I. pr.parad to aoil low for
Jk ar Coaatro Froda... Ioo'l for((rt tho
,klP-ait door to .bo.n A Urabaai'. .lora,
Mtrb.t Mr..t, Cl.arl.ld, Pa, aad k.pt by a
'"low enaaoalr aaJlod
, J',' T "EHORTT."
JEW BOOT AJD SHOE SUOP.
, EDWARD MACK.
i- Market a 3d firstLEAfiriKLn, r.
3'II proprietor ka. .ownd Into tka BOOT A
- SIKig ba.in.n at tbo abora ataai, aad
"Uraiaod aot to bo a.tdoaa oiibor ia qaai.
Prlaa for kia work. Spool) atioatioa
U a. pud to MaaorartarinK S.w.d work. Uo
V aa hind a Urea lot of Croaak Kip aad
"Mla,af thatory Writ aualiif. Ih. elil
"af Ciaarlal and ricinity ara r.ip.clfallj
Hnud a j.t, kia a trial, fca akarfa for aall.
",' If
UV LOOT ADMIOE SUOP.
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T'' ".rih.r karlai Utolr .tart.4 aw
"v oaa raoa .bop a fjarw.ni.tlla, aa
VZ. "' PPa.lta ooiapk B. Irwla't Drat
a mrwfn mm nvnrj iota PBtw-
"adr-aiada work, wbi.k ha will aU
' I" aaaa ar ooaotr aro'taia. ,
Pr4 to aanu'aataro af! it)at af Rneta
aad eaarythiai U hta lina, aa abort
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IATO1I3HY0 (LYM
1 1 6-898lf-Zl 01 II
ll-M-tf .j ., ;
so5Ii:tjiia new i
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOS
OCLD raapartfa!! iafora tka rabll. that
th.y kara Ja.t apn.d, ia MADERA,
Cl.arl.ld ooaotr, Fa aa an lira aaw atoak af
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Wbi.k Uaa ara pr. pared ta aall aa akaap al tka
abaap.it.
Th.lr Itock aoailiu la part af
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
Each aa Alpaaaaa, Dalaaaa, Friau, Ifailiaa,
Caa.lB.raa, Batlaiu, aad flaaa.la, .
Ready Mode Clothing,
Of tha kaat aaallty, tack aa Caatt, PaoU, TaaU,
OrarooaU, Or.ralli, Bkirta, C.llara, Aa.
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ala al tka T.rj kaat Qaalllj.
A complete stock of Groceries.
Ia abort orarjlhlaf aia.ll k.pl la a aaaotrj
atora.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests!
Call aad aiaaiaa oar itoak aad prlc.i kafora
par.ka.laf .li.ohoro.
LCUBES AND GRAIN
Of all klada Ukoa ia aaakaaga for fooda.
-R.cD.abor tba plaaa, Madara, Cl.arl.ld
ooaalo, F.aa'a.
i. FORREST A SOX,
October n. 1117 If.
triafhiag.
IX oh' to Save Jlonoj.
rHI tla.. ara bard: oa'd Ilka ta koaw
How poa ao aaoa oar dollan I
Tha wa lo da II I will .how,
If ia will road what followa.
A aaa who II. ad aot far froa kora,
Wha worbod hard at kit Irada,
But kad a koaaehnld to aapport
That aqaaad.rod all ka a ado.
I aot kia oaoo. S.l ka. "M ftUad,
I look tkroad koar aad raagk
I'ra tried ta got aolf a aait.
Bat eaa'l aa.a ap aaoagh.M
Sari t, a frioal, kow aaek kara aa f
I'll toll oa wb.r. to ffo
To aot a tit tbai'i aoand aad aheap l
Ta REIIKN8TEIS A Ca.
Ra tank what littl. ka had aaoed,
Aad wrat to R.lwaw.ia A Brotkart',
Aod thoro hi got a kaadooaw aall,
Far kalf ka pal athara.
Kow ho It hoao, h. iookf aa wall,
Aad tkair effeel 1. park,
That whaa tho lata tbolr d.ll aaat,
Tbo doa'l oat kalf aa aaek.
Aad aaw ha lada aa Satarda alf ht,
With all lh.tr waata .applied,
Thot ho haa aoaoy i.fl to (poad,
Aad aoaa to la aetde.
HU faod .aooaai. with ahoorfol aallo,
Hocladl toll, to ail.
Xfpoa d aa.a ao.., go aad ka
tonr olnthoa .1
EIZKNSTEIK'S CLOTniNO BALL.
Wkora the akoepeet, laoet' aod koat Clotkiag
aad good Farniabiag ttood. aaa ha had to aall
r.rr laata aad ia aoor atla aprl 1,17
ITimil WA"TF.n,-Tho aodmignrd will
4 p.. tho hifh.il CAH I'BK'E for all kind,
at 'Fl'BSaad CtKR klKS. Air. aaa rail
Claarlold.Daa.Il. I. L. BEIZS.NKTK1K.
Idtvcry. IStnblc.
TRI aadonigaad aa:. UaraU iafora tka pah
li. taat ao a ooor rUr arofarad la aaooaao
dau all ta tka waaf farai.biag Uoraoa, Bur, tin,
rJaddlea and itarnaaa, oa th. aaorloat r4ao aad
oa raaeoaehle lorai. rUridoaaa aa Looart ataaot,
katwaoa Ibiad aad Faurth. . "i A X i
t . , . a. oa . .RO. W4IARBARZ.
'OtowtaM, Aprtl 'i a!."- i oa..l,
I'hll.ndrlplili drrtticrmmH.
! Sco s7 Sm C . r"V8 c 0.
Opoalagar ftVt pll.R.a,
0'oalagaf Mi al(AW,
Ojieaia of XKW I'HINTfR'i.
" I Oi.lnt af M.( 1'01'l.lNS.
Fall alack ofTAFLlt aad FANCY
SPRING GOODS.
KVRR A LANIiKl.L. ,
aarlldt Foarth A A rob Hu., Ihllad.l,kia.
1TB. JOBS f.-om ATCTION d.ll roo.lr.4.
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
xENERAlTAaENTS,
FOR
PENNSYLVANIA X,
i&L 6
OF THE "HI D
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tba H.TmirAt. Lira twsttitArtoa ?oitf?T ! a
artort'0 icnir'-Toti br aaaui Acl af C-uicreM. af
pruvrd Jtiir H. anil a
CASH CAPITAL, 11,000,000, tJLL PAID.
Ltar) ttrma otTcrrd io Avaia and aoUcllora wba
ai-iimifi to ivany aioar ofllcr.
f 1 1 at tico tftr t' he b a! on anftitca la at ar otloa.
Ineatea In ifif acouit atury t our Uuikiaf Haa,
wiKTa Chcoiti aud Pmophtett, fully Unu-ibluf iua
atiiaaiacaa lliai by tti- CuuipanT,nir ua hmtl.
dt. W . I i. 4 It 14. 4t '0.,
Au. oW iiumik 2'Atrd JL
B. . RUMEL. Manager.
J. C. THOMAS, Ajtant for Centra and Claarfiald
cowotira. ra.
aug2fl-il7
j aoixowauaa
a. aavia ciaar,
EOLLOWBUSEi CAEEY,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
AUD STATIONERS,
31 a Market St Philadelphia.
. to-P.pcr Flour Back, and Bag., Foolioap,
LaUer, Koto, Wrauuinf, CurUia and Wail
Papara. . fb24-l
JOHN M. MELLOY,
aaaracTnua ar
Flain, Japanned dc Stamped Tinware
aaa uun ih
Baaa Faralahlaf Cooda, Tta Rooflnf and
Conductor Plpca.
No. T23 alarkot Blmt,
aag-l FBILADBLPHIA.
DREXEL & CO.,
Ha. Si South Tblrw II tract, Phlladtlpa
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application br anil will racaira proapt a(Un
tico, aod all information chearfuil furniabad.
urdara loueitad. aprll-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manvfaeaarara af aad Wnalaaala laalara ii
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
42 Market At 419 Merchant hHrcet,
aagl'17 PIIII.ADELPHTA, Pa.
1869 spring. 18G9
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Koa. ISi, 137. M t HI N. Third 6U,
riliLAKKLl'lilA.
Va ara aaw prepared with our aiual aitoaaira
and wolUaoaortod .took to offer oltra Induoomenta
MCAHIl HIYEKH. j aprll-tf
tee"tch7besnett16 Co.,
. (baoraaora to fctar T. Wrirht A Ca.,
iMi-aantRR or afh hkai ita i
DltUGS AND MJdDICINES,
ii.ao,
Brandies Sl Wines for Medical purposes.
J.1S I7J N". 0) M.rkot St., Philad'a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
Ka. 17 N. Fifth St. and 414 Coaaaroa,
rniLADELPOlA, Fa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
roa taa i.La or
Wool, Olaeeng, Fur Skim. Peatb.ra, Leather,
Flat Seed. Dried Fruita, Ciorer Ried, Roota,
Dear rkmi. Buti.r, Botiwar, Kkaap
pbiaa, Eca, Aa., ae., Ao.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Watklj Prlaa aarrant forward ad an raqvait.
Jant J. mt ty.pi
DEAPKbM, SLIVDNKS A CATARRH
IraatH with Iba tttmoit tur-M fcw lr. J.
liSAACH. M. P, and Prafaaaor of liaaaaaof tba
Era and Bar in Iba Mrdital Collatraaf Pannwrl-
rnaia, II yaaiw aaparwnaa, (foraarlr of Laydan,
Hollaad,) N. i Arrh mroai, i'hil a. Taati-
naniaia aaa ba aaaa at hta ofcea. Tha aadial
facnii ara invitd to waipany their patianta,
ba baa no aaarata ia nil proiwoii. AnnmJ
afra Inaartrd withaat pain, hia aharpa far a-
aminatimt, ()?1R-It.
DOBBINS'
KLKCTRIO
ROOT 1 () L I N II
MAKES A LAITISO HH1SK.
TBOFB wha klark Ih.lr hoota oa Satarda
Bight with ordiear blarkiac. don't ka.
aaek .bin. oa Saoda, aa tha poliah fadoa off ,
kat the akina of
DOBBINS' BLACKING
Last Siiturdcy and all day Sunday !
' It laeata aa othar Itlackliif Made!
ataaala.tarad oal h J. t. DohSlaa, at kia la.
aenae Koop and Blarbii'f Worki, Siith tro.t
aad Oara.atowa a.aauei, Philadelphia. Pa.
For aala br P. KRATZRII and IIAKT.S.
WICK A IRWIN, Claatlold, Pa. ao.I-4oi
H. F. N AUGLE,
CLOCK AD WATCH MAKER,
arromataa ..PltMr, aaaaar .raaar
POST OFHCEaJ-kiScLEARFIELD
Tilt rahmihor ra rpwttully larorrai kia aid
patrana aad Iba pablio g.aarall, that ha
hu aa head, (aad la ooa.iaatl rereitief a.w
additiaaa thereto.) a large l look af
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry.
CI keep Jewelry la all ll. fora. aad af
dil.renl Tain. a, either h tha pi.ra ar aaL
WATCHES A fall araorta.nt of olthor Oold
or Silver, aad. b tha hr.t Aa.rloaa and tor
etpa wiiaufaotarera, ierlading a Ina lot af gold
and aii.ar .huatiug eaea, fall jeweled, Faieal
Lerera.
CLOCKS Of all deilgne, (..lining af eight-
da aod tblrla hoar, of either weight, apriag ar
l.r.ri, aad aoia atriaa aaa aiara.
RRPIIRIMO-AII klada af Watekaa aad
Cloak. Repaired, aod warraatod.
Ia addltioa ta what t hara .namaralrd, T b..p
a fall uaorta.alof SPITACLRS, o.lorod and
plain gl.a. AIo, OOl.p PFNS.nd PKNCILS.
8P00N8, FfRK, BI'TTFIl KNIVKS, end ia
'it ar.rtklng la lb. J.w.lrliaa. If I fail to
kara oa band Jail what a eaitoa.r aa aard, 1
will order per Brat a.preei, wlthnnt aura rh.rg..
A lib.r.l ih.ra of puhlie patron.gr I. .nhoit.d.
May t, IMI H. F WAUaLR.
II.OL'M ANI PKKn Ratra Faal
, Flour .I'M Cora Mral Burlwhoat Flo.r
Kra Uhon Miioa rooaaiwar. on a.nd,
at' J. P. kHAT.KR'N.
1)R((VISIt)Nt fiugw Carrd llama Drird
Prof lliua FeuMjr. Fhoaldrr. SIHo.
Mre. fork bard nit, ao.-.iuit rronrm,
by J. P. K RATZKR.
(Tt ALT I HALT II WIIOLRSALB AND
OUaTAIU IMalara will be ropplM at inarial
. raiM,h J. P. KRATIK
ar la oprailta the iM.
WAXTI l 10().(HM)LnN'( IIINJI,l:s.
The aadamgnrd h.mly giro notioo, thot
Iba wil pay the hlgSnrt market prion for a good
inJM01 nili.lll.oni ana inooo eo.iua
,.k for ul. will And it to their internet to aira
to .a a aall kaiar aailiac aiambora.
. . i n Duar iw.1.
OaerloU, Martk,lrrW -
Cduriitisnat.
m MKS H. B. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, FA.
TilR KPRINU TERM, of l.-nlv-I.e wo.ks
III onaa.aoo oa Moailay, Kobiaar I, l.
TERMS OFTUITKIK.
Roa.ltag, Ortborrailir. Writing, OMiot L
ai.ai, Pmaai Arlil.ni.lt. aad Primary
U,ara.bT, par half U-roj, (of .l.i.n
w,k. .) ......
TTIitorr, l.oo.l and J.irri.tlra Oeograph
with M.p rtrawlng. (iiaaaar, Mrnl.l
aad Wriiua Arttbartio ..fl II
Algrbra and Ih. Scieacv. m...m.. 9 0
For full partl.alara aand for Clnnlar.
Claarfirlu, Nor. 11, 1884m. augt'M
CLEARFIELD): ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal.
TITB THIRD SESSION af theprea.at aaho.
Ma.tte year of thia la.tilotloa willooaooao.
oo MONDAY, tba aih darof F.hraary, U6.
Pupil, aaa anterat any tlaa. They will h.
ehargtd with taitioa from tba tlaa the enter te
th.elo.. of tho S.aiioo.
1 be eourao of la.truotloa aahraooa er.ry thing
Inolud.d in a tboroafb, praotioal aad aoooa.
nliihad edeeatiee for botb aaxoa.
Tbo Principal, baring bad tha adraatagaof
aaoh eip.rieaoo la at. proto.ioa, aaaaraa pa
rant, and guard'ana that hi. entire aoility aad
anargia. will b. d.roted to tbo norol and n.n.
Ul training of th. oulb pl.nrd under h). charge,
1 KKMM OF TUITION.
Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Primary
Aritbmelio, par bVeeioo f 11 week.) - $ 00
Oramnar, Ueograpby, Aritkueli., and
Hiitor . - . - - - $9 00
Algebra, Oeoaatr, Trigoaeaetry, M.a
auratloa, Surr.yiag, Pbiloaophy, Phyat
olory. Cbovlftry, Boob Keeping, fiotanr
and Phaieal Orography . . . 9 II
Latin, Oreak and rreaeh, with aa of tha
abora Braa.be. w - -111 01
ay-Na d.doetioa will ba Bade for abeeaea,
JSa'Por further partirolare inquire of
Rot. F. L. HARRISON. A. M.,
Feb. I, ItMir. . Prlaeipal.
oundrj and jillarhinf hcp.
a. r. aoraroa...... mxo. a. tot aa
BOYNTON L YOUNG,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
If anafhetaran at
aa)
POETABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Cora ir af Foarth aad Fine Slroata,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAVING engaged in the aanafartura af trat
alaa. M AC U I S K R Y, we roipaetfull inform
the puhlie that wa ara aow prepared ta III all
ardera aa cheaply aad aa proaptlee oaa be done
ia an or tha eitlea. Wa aianuiaotare and deal ia
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills,
Read Bloeke, Water Whaela, Shafllng Pallorl,
Oilford't Injector, Stoaa O.ugri, Strain Wbi.tle.,
Oil.ra, Tallow Copa, Oil Co pi, flange Cocki, Air
Coeka, Globe Yalrea, Chock Valrea, wrought iron
Pipee, 8l.aai Panpa, Boiler Feed Putnpa, Anti.
Frietioa M.traa, Soap Slona Parking, Oaa Park
ing, aad all kloda of MILL WORK ; logothtr
with Plowi, Sled Bol.a,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and other CASTINGS of all kiada.
aF-Ordera aoll.ltod and tiled at olty prion.
All letter, af Inquiry with rofarcnee to aechinery
of oar auaafacture aronptly an.worad, b addraa.
lag aa al Clearteld, Pa.
droll if BOYNTON A YOlNO.
Jlanfng $tiltt.
tfeWU)NOTICE.wrs
owatl-
l.ua.
. Ia. RD A CO.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
Till proprietor. mpoatfally Inform tha aitlarna
af Clearleld ooaotr, that the hara aatirely
rrlUad thii eatabliahaeat with tho lateal inprorad
wood working aarhinary, aad ara aow prepared
to ajooete all ardara ia their liaa af baaiaaaa.
They will fire arpooial attantioa la Ih. man. Tar
tare of anuria! for hooaa building, each aa
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOOBS, BLINDS,
brackets k jnoiLnt.ros,
of all STTLIS,
We alwat hara oa hand a large .took af DRY
Ll'MRIR, aad will pay eaea for all clear Lamber.
Oao-aad-a-kalf Inek panel ataff preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or elrhaogrd, to .ail auitomera.
'raOrdrre eoliritrd, an j Lumbar fumifhed oa
ahort notice and on rrMonaM. term..
0. L. REED A CO.
Clearfield, Xo. 7, W.
V. B. P.rroa....
K. A. larta
iona rirroa,
....J. It. lawia.
E. B. PATTON 4 CO.,
Ilaalng Ittad np a ir el-tram
PLANING MILL
Are preparei to faral.k all kladi af
Manufactured Lumber,
nab aa
Flooring. Siding, Burfactmied Lum
ber, 8uh, Doora, Slindi,
And aawrj dcaerlpUan af
FLAIN AND FANCY' MOULDING.
-Dootn will Ind It to their edrantag. ta
aoa.ull oar ariera brforr par,.iiiring rtarwhara.
Addraet, E. B. FATTON A CO,
Curwea.rill,
Doe. i, 1M if Claariald aoant. Pa.
SVTAIVI.i PANACEA. K.na.dy't Med od
Di.oorrry, H.iahold'e Barba, Bak.r'a Ooa
Llrar Oil, Jaa.t aad Arer't aedifllao of every
klat, far rajoby- liRISWICI IRI1. .
UsrrlUBfttii.
VX STOCK! m STYLES!!
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS,
AT
Miss SUSAN KEED'S,
MARKKT ST., CLKARFIFLD, FA.
Ilaringjaat recrirodallthaaareltieaof tho
la tha Milliaory Una, roquo.1 tho laJi.i
lo call and aiamina tbea.
ClearleM, Pa.. Ncr 5, 1H0S.
The Great External Remedy.
Far Mia and Baaat.
ITWILL CURE RHEUMATISM
Tfw rrrmtntfrinArtlill prrrMraUon Ii aa writ aaUb-
liit.wt, tti.i' little D9t bj Mil In Hi to ennorftlnn
t KAN It ha Mff WM in er- I'AJNFt'L
VFfiVlH' AFKKCTHVS. COVTItAtTINO II TH-
I KS er.rTNE'M AMI PAIV IVTHK JOINTS,
urm'iiks inthpsinRorn'ra trnuv- mn-isF..
iiritri,.'i:i.uv(H,cu)iysKi.d f bosttu kktt,
I'rf-tnu ndocu-d wiiri IVieumatltm cttn tw rffi-etaally
ami jrefrnnnrritif eurait uinf till vn4rfiil prer
rwtniri : u trtiintU lo Uiv aerva aud twava .t-dlaUel
oa lielnr appliril.
On 11 lliti it 1H (MiraflrRATTTri T.rr,T,
Toll fvil. i isti la. old m nvivo nohCfi,
(M)I r.-rCni.I.Mt OA 1. 1. 4 RI'UAIKF.D JOIN M,
TIF'F' OK Ttlf:HTin.r.H,e. Itarilltir-vi-nt
Idtn.oW 11 OK aad W LAk HACK IX WILCll
CWH.
I t.arc mi with rrat -ace la brlDprlna nr
M latin r wittila ttta raa?li of Ut I'abMc I ara d.ily la
rr-ittf itiarofrim f hvaitrtana, Ummiiaia, aUaraitaau
and l'artDrr, U-.tif)tnic to lit curative iowm,
DAVID E. FODTZ, &U Propruior,
BALTIaTOnC, Ma.
Fonale hy Ilartawiok A Irwin, Clearl.ld, aaa
ky drugalau aod atora karpora throughout to.
Lnitod btatoa. ileal l l
It. I?r TAYLOR'S
LIME AND COAL "YARD,
(Near th. Railroad Drpot,)
CLEARI'IELD, PKJiK'A.
IEMRRACE thia ni.tbrd of iuforaing the
public, that I hare opened ap a yard for the
al. of wood or coal-burnt LI MI and aelhraclta
COAL, in tba borough of Clearleld, aad hara
completed arrangrnrnta With aartora dealer, hy
wnuin i can a rep . tun mppiy oooiutoiiyoo om,
wbiah will ba diinoard of at rcaaonabl. rate., by
th. tiaa, hu.hol or ear load, to aait puroaaaor.
Tboeo at a dialaooe oaa addraa. aa by latter, and
eblata all aooaaiar ialoriaatioa br return aati.
It. 0. I1ILUU.
Clearl.ld, Fa., Feb. 14, l if
SEWING MACHINES.
THE Singer afannf.ctarlng Ooapany'e Kew
Faaily ao-ing Machine., and tht anlobratod
FlorobC., for aala at the
KEVSTOXE STORK.
Peraoaf ia want of marhinoa will da well to call
aad aaaama tha felNUIH aad FLORENCR
beroee pur"haaing. I.v.rr uacuitio w.rrantr'l to
giro aatiifaetton. alachinu acd machine finding,
alwa. oa hand.
MVLI.MJ HllilrlMtx,
Clrar1ol.!.Pa, Fob. U. Agent..
A Z U It T X 13,
reaoaaraarBD nruiao.
For tht Laundry.
It la warranted aot to .rr.ak, ar la an aaa-
aor injure the Ineet fabii.a
ror FAMILY i hc aoid la iiVaaoata, Ta!t
c.ntl, and TM KN'TT ceota boaea.
Earh TWRNTT era a hoi, he.Htl baring
Ira tiaoa a. anr h blue ai the FIVE cent, boa,
coataio. a pocket pla enihloa or aaory bag.
For Hotel and large Lauadry uia, It ll put ap
In $1 00 bote., fee that each Boi ha. proper
Traile Mark. For file tr
f.MI-ara HARtmriCK IRWIH.
. J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
1)KRlN! drilring (00D PICTCRES.of any
trie .ud prio., with all the motl.rn improve
m.nt. of the arl, ran Ha acooiamodaud b Balling
at my room, in Cl..rfleld.
Negatives made in Cloudy as well as in
Clear Weather.
CIlILtiRBN 8 PICTI RE3 Ukia accurate!,
la a few aocoaJa.
Tha TONE and riN'IPII of my Pholographi
guarantoed to Mual that af an made la Phila
delphia ar New York.
Cun.tanlly aa hand a large enpply af
Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes,
Of all aiaee, atle. aad priori, and af tba bad
Ini.h. Alio,
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of tka aoat iatoraiUng
AMERICAN a. POREICN CENERV,
for aala at roaaoaahla rataa. '
FRAMES OF ALL SUES,
Froa any atla of nnalding, Bade to ardor oa
abort aoUoa.
J. E. BOTTORT.
Clearl.ld, Ioa. 1. IM tf
LlTHEItSBtSG TOTTERIES
I.othrraburf, ClaarBeld Ca., Fa.
FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN
Look H erel .
TIIK nndaraiirnad la irfTavxJ ta faraiah yaw
aith tha best PTOKKWARI Maaaratarad
in thia conntry. 11a haa narar yea faiM ia tlaaa
tba mnai fMUdloaa, aa la ajaality ar alaraailHy.
H if ara aonatala ta part af
CREAM TOTS OF ALL SIZES!
Mil K CHOCKS ABO PANH,
Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety
Tubes,
And la abort EVERTTI1IND a.ually aadiand
kept in aa aitaultthmrat of thia kind.
MERCHANTS
Can hara tbrir ware oVIr.rrd by ao, al ANT
TI MR aad to ANY PLACE dlro.l.
Oid.r. fur ware aolicitod, aad pramptl tiled.
aay-For grnaral aiiortm.al, are Cata!?g la
Fnoe Liil, rolled free to applicable.
Mr-A liberal dtenount will ba giroa la the
wboletala trade.
t in. u. a in a.
Latharal,arg. Pa, I)eo. I, IIAI-tf
EDWARD PERKS CO.,
Flour Jlnnufncliircrr,
And Daaler. la
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
FBlllFSBCEO, IF.
4 FFLL rFFLT af FLOCK, WfftAT.
j CORN aad CHOP onartaaUy oa kaad. aad
rWrataatrarwraaarkahrloa. (rM
THE nKPODUCAN.
CI,I.AKHl:l.i, r."
WEIM'.!liAT MnRMIIii. MARCH 17. laal.
Terms of Subscription.
Tf paid la adranra.er althla ttr anaih....i M
If paid after thmead baforo .it aoaibi I II
II paid aner the piratloa of .it avatbi... I 01
Mr. T. II. Witaoa, aar foramaa. la aathoriiod
ta receipt for noaer paid into lb. oftjee oa aooooat
af rabeerlptloa, adreHillng. nb work, eV. ia aur
abaaaoo. IlKO. .1. UOUlil.AKllKH,
Rdiwrarid l"ro,riooa-
I'koikrtt for Sale Mrs. Cth.
rine Kline ofTora tor mile a valuable
property in Osceola borough.
Mr. Win. S. Wright wishei to tell
x blaukimith stand in Glon Hope.
Bee advertisements.
Going Fast. We unduntand that
Mesira. Reed & Co., one day last week,
loaded and shipped eait one hundred
tlionaand foot of boards at Wnllaceton
Station." If this kind of work is con
tinued along the railroad, the eastern
portion of tho county will aoon be
cleaned out in the board line.
Tho celebrated quack who styles
himself Lr. Juckson is around again,
fur the purpose of relieving our citi
zens of their greenbacks. Beware of
him ; be ia an impostor of the meanest
typo. He knows no more about medi
cine than a kangaroo. Keep your
stamps in your pocket, and you will
feel much better than by giving tbem
to him.
Fatal Accident. On Friday last,
Wm. Babcock, an employee on Me.irf.
Big!er ' steam sawmill, in thia bor
ough, in attempting to adjust the
chain on the "bull wheel" whllo draw
ing up a aawlog, was caught by the
baod aod drawn on tho wbeol, and
before the other employees got the
wheel stoppod, the chain passed four
timet around him over the hand,
arm, nock and chest. He was taken
to the residence of Got. Biglcr, where
everything in the shape of medical
skill and attention was employed, but
all proved in vtin. . The external and
internal injuries were so nerijui, that
deai.li ensued at about 4 o'clock, on
Sunday afternoon. His parents, resi
ding nt Altoona, were tolegtpbed for,
and the father arrived just in time to
see bis son expire.
From to Death On Thursday
last, as Mr. Z. Oden was crossing
through Mr. Shnw's field, on the op
poiite sido of the rivnr, lie accident!
observed the body of a man lying on
the ground, and upon examination
soon found he was dead. Mr. Ogdcn
at once proceeded lo inform tho prop
er oflicers of his discovery. District
Attorney McCullough and Coroner
Moure, with Dr. Boyer and a jury, at
once repaired to tho spot, and there
found the body of a etrangor. The
testimony belore tho Coroner's in
qtioat elicited the fact that his name
was Arthur Mooney, a collier, who
had beon but a short lime in this place.
It appears that previous to coming
here be bad been working at Brook
ville and Key nolda villa, and that be
has a brother (Daniel) residing some
where in Union county. Forty one
dollars were found in his pocket. He
is supposed to have been 35 yoars ot
age, black hair, chin whiskers and
moustache. The last seen of him was
on tlio 2'.'d of February. Ho was
properly buried on Friday. The fol
lowing is the verdict of the jury:
" He bad no marks of violence ap
" pea ring about his body sufficient to
" have caused doalh. - It is the opin
" ion of the jury thut the auid Arthur
" Monney came lo his death by ex
" posure and freezing, and not in any
" other manner." -
Social Festivities. The burghers
of our quiet town were somewhat
surprised, on Friday evening last, by
tho arrival of a special train at the
depot. On repairing thither we found
"nobody hurl," nor anything "going
wrong;" but wt did find the "jolliest
crew" we ever met on the "border of
the woods."
Hon. L. A. Mac key, President of
the Bald Euglo Valley Railroad, it
appears, had ordered a apeeiul train
to be run through from Lock Haven
to Clearfield, in order to test tht ca
pacity of the Bald Kagle Valley and
Clearfield railroads, and the social
qualities of our ciliteoa. Xha party
consisted of
Hob. L. A. Haekey,
Hon. C. A. Mayer,
lloa. A. H. Bo j ewe,
Hon. Wa. Paiauaa,
Hob. A. UraSiaa.
R. H. nigene,
Col. P. Jarrrtl,
Maj. Jno. Wynne,
Maj. Foiater,
OI. W. II. Meore,
Jooa. Iiadio,
Ilea. A. Aucboaback,
S. K. Peale,
Wa. A. tfiapeaa,
C. A. Lyaaa,
1). M. Perk,
Jacob Rrowa,
K. J. Flramf, I
Jm. W.K-h,
W. P. Aarhanharh,
C. Ii. M.Corairk,
ol Loch 11 area.
J. 11. Omt,
11. I'. ,.-n,
O llonalfliun,
Wa. II. Browa.
it. 0. barker,
J. M. lteua,
Siaoa Seott,
Ore. hi. T.aor,
E. W. lligoricT,
Oaa, O. Onto,
Oarid Cerikaddea,
Ii W . )lrheltor,
W. W. Rankin,
Iir. W. F. Hot brock,
Pr. R. Arniitrong,
Dr. L. Adaai,
.i.mr. Lipton,
it. Hounl.ol BriieroBl.
This party of gentleman, together
with a number of our ciliaens, were
magnificently entertained in the even
ing at tho reaidence ol Fonator Yt al-
luce, where "Copperhoad" and "Blaik
Republican" alike enjoyed the hospi
tality of their host and hostess, aud
(uch other's company, lo tho satisfac
tion of both soul and body. The
apeechoa made by Messrs. Mackey,
Walloon, Scott, Lyman, Orvia, and
Boyer, will do more to cement and
trcngthon the political and social re
lation! between the citiicnt of Lock
Haven and this place, than a eoore of
bnsinrs meetings. The party ad
journed at a seasonable hour. Daring
the forenoon of the neit day tbey en
joyed lbs hospitalities of Mr. (iraham,
Judge Leonard, and Gov. Bigler; and
al 2 o'clock took lbs train for home.
The results flowing from this sooial
and fttlivt occasion will no doubt be
long remmbrs! try ail tht rrtioi
pnt t ..
warr"'!' lf,w4dfaT!a(a''al?'''
rVnint Intra pfini Ws tgalr
at spoil tits Roronpk (ituil llir
I m pot-lanes of ImntrdUts Sot ion in
regard lo our slrrrta. The "t arnital
of mud" is juat I'OBimeni iiirr, ami we
especl In s ahort time to aas the
teainalrs (iillowlng their wagons with
mils on llioir shoulders, jm parvd lo
pry them out of the niud holes on our
priucipul streets. It it a matter of
astonishment that a people so toted
for their snterpriso in other respects,
should be so fur behind in "street Im
provemcnt." We pride ourselves In
our stately church edifices, and tho
number pf our fine private residences.
while the streets in front of thorn lor
one-half the year are almost impassa
ble. It is not only a matter of orna
ment aud taats to have solid, well
paved strssts, but It is a matter ol
economy. The amount of taxes col
lected (or street purposes in the bor
ough for the Inst ten years would, it
properly applied, put the most of them
in a good permanent condition. Wt
now expend annually nbout $1,260 for
street repairs, and the benefit, of Uiir
expenditure is not visible six monthr
after, because the repairs are not oi a
permanent character. The borough
authorities took a step in the right
direction when they had a survey
made and grade lines established on
all the ttreolt. Let them move for
ward in the good work. The engineer
has completed his work, made hit
report, and submitted bis profiles
showing the easiest and most natural
channels to carry off the water, the
elorstions ind depressions, and the
necessary cutting and filling oo each
street to have them well graded. We
do not expect all tbs streets to be
graded at once. Let them commence
with tbs main thoroughfares say
Second and Market streets, on which
the most of the heavy hauling is done
to and f-om the depot where private
onterpriae has already commenced the
work which ahould have beon done
by tbo borough long ago.
Ws propose in a'futurs issue to
show the estimated cost of the differ
ent kinds of ktreet pavements now in
use. And ws bops that the Council
or tbt oitisent will not let another
season go by without adopting some
plan of action that will give us good
solid streets. To erect a costly pri
vste residence on the border of a mud
hols nay paas for economy here at
boms, but it looks ngly to strangers.
rcRCUASE O.vlt the Best In a
majority of advertised bitters impor
tant ingredients, tho necessity of
whic h are plainly indicated, are omit
ted, because of their high prices; in
others, the proportions nnd combina
tions of the ingredients are in defiunce
of all settled principles of pharmaceuti
cal chemistry; others, are mere shams,
made up of poor whiskey alightly
Littered with aloes and colored in such
a manner as to deceive tho unwary,
and, are so nauseating as to be unwor
thy of criticism, nnd to tho patient the
remedy is worse than the disease,
while years of experience snd trial
have proved Dr. Eoback'i Stomach
Bitter to be, just as recommended,
one of the best remedies extant where
nitomachie tonic and stimulant aro re
quired. They ncvor fail to strengthen
the weak, impart vigor lo the strong,
aud are, in every particular, just what
a stomach bitters ought to be. If yon
have symptoms of Dyspepsia, take
them freely to aid digealion. If yon
reside in bilious districts, they should
be tuken as a euro prevention of
Bilious Fever and Fever and Ague,
Livsr Complaint, Jaundice, and in all
that class of diseases where there is a
gencrsl depression of the nervous
system, loaa of muscular energy, weak
ness, lassitude, want of appetite, faint,
ness, chilly sensations and aching of
tha bones, 4o As a remedy for female
weakness, Mack's Bitters have no
equal. They are prepared with speciat
reference to tbit oomplaint.snd act like
a charm. A few days' trial will satisfy
ths most sceptical of the real merits of
this really valuable medicine.
Musical. A brass band from Don
bar Mills, ander the supervision of
Prof Humphries, gave a ooncert in
thii borough on Friday evening. It
was not our privilege lo bear thorn,'
but those of our citizens who wars
prssentand undoreland music, unhes
itatingly speak of them as first clsss
Instrumental and vocal musicians.
?or ths compliment they paid ua In
our absence, we thank them. Ws un
derstand they propose to return soon,
if s proper room ran be secured.
We are pleased to lesro that tbs
frwrpisnt vigils of neighboring bands to
our town it beginning to tlir np and
disentomb some of tho mnairal talent
so long buried in our midst, frapsr
rtcps have been taken to form a brass
band, which, if properly euaUuoed by
the citizens, will be a credit to the
town and themselves.
Ibices for Firs. t will interest
our farmer boy buulers snd trappers
to know what art ths recnlar priors
paid for their priiet in Philadelphia.
Wt therefore copy the following, de-
rived from reliable information : Penn
sylvania mink skins, 3a7 00 ; rod fox,
I1.60a2.00; gray foi, ROaSl.OO ; d.trk
beaver, $150a4.00; rAoooon,S0a$1.00;
Otter, (3a9. 00; ofpaaoram, 10c; bluck
skunk, eOsSl.OO) wild eat, 40a75c;
houss cat, I0a20c; rabbits, Za3o.
"i i ,
Read Ths. Young men, do yos
x-ish to obtain a thorough business
education f Then send to tht Wil.
liartiaport Commercial College, fur spe
cimen! cf penmanship, terms, 4 a. If
yon doa't wish to go to a Commercial
Collage send for specimens of penman
ship anyhow. Special indqoemsnts
offered. Address, J- F. Davis,
41 WillisSSJKTTa, P.
aaoko, ma 'a a Saiaar lav oj.waiw.
Tm Kf im t s f;ttt irt
.4 I i,rcnprt it ' .View nnJ
ih 'tr, th .Vy.'in4, ,Wrir4
tnf fripri of .V'h "'" O'jf "-This
in the liile of a tawi!rKot tolnme,
plat leinrni If JoMM BsoTSlSS &
(V, riiihidrlpl.U, I'm It tells how
fortunes are mih n J lot In a day j
how ihrwd mon aro ruinsd In Wall
street ; how countrymen art iwlnJIs 1
hy sharpers; how ministers and nc
chaots art black mailed ; bow dance
liallsiiml concert iuloons are in nn aged ;
how gambling hnnacs and lotteries art)
conducted ; bow stock and oil compa
nies originate, and bow ths bubbles
bunt ; aud treats of New York, Us
people, its society, its rich, its poor,
tboir life, their habits, their haunts
and their poculir.nliei ; of churches,
theatres, palaces, hovels, tenement
houses snd publio buildinjs; of edi
tors, judges, lawyers, U-iiera, mer
chant, mechanics and sewing girls;
of policomen, detectives, sailors, fire-
men, news-boys, beggars, tuievea, oeaa
Deals, swindlers, (rmnWlers and ths
demi rnordo ; of hotebj, hoarding
houses, saloons, beer cardana, club
and dance houses; of Fifth Avenuo,
Broadway, tho Bowery, Wall btreot,
the Five Points, and the Central Park;
of pawnbrokers, 'roughs, fortune tol
lers, quacks, gut enterprises, hu
humbugs; of all that U freut, nobis,
lenr-rous, vicious, mysterious, bril
liant, startling, genteel or shabby.
and of all thut is interesting and
worthy of record in tho ereat city.
As the Metropolitan Centra of tbit
United Suus,Jow York City reflect
all the good snd evil of tbo land iu
their most intense forms. There is
no man, however ofien he may have
visited .New York, who cannot loam,
from this work, ranch regarding that
great city and Its many and mighty
interests.
Tbia very Interesting work ts sold
only by subscription, and the publish,
era, wo understand, have secured II.
J. Sloppy, Esq , of New Millport, at
their aiienl in this eounty, wools now
engaged in canvassing tor ths work.
"A Baftis' Preacher, with a Lou a
Pare of Whiskies all ovr.s bis
Fase," Ryus Away with "Mi Wife."
Many quaint communications, says
ths. Louisville Courier-Journal, art
mtrds to our Superintendent of Police,
but the following la a little ahead of
anything of recent date. It appears
that a Baptist preacher named J. J.
Shorthill, Mrs. M. E. Colkitt, and four
hundred dollars, elopod from Punxsn
tawney, Jefferson county, Pa , about
the 19th of January, and came in thia
direction. Lteio is the letter, with its
model orthography and punctosJion
unimpaired :
PoniiutawBcy JeffinoB CO PrnnrrlT.nlc feburr
tha 23 le to tbo .brie of polio luuxeiile Ky Sir
I want on to take thia fa haa and aarcb tba eyt
and are if tbii part haa bene thare and a ret
th.m and I will reward you with one tuoJrrd aod
aerrn'r fire dolrrl It .oun a. I git to let them and
haro tlirm ahore tha left pittrbnrg oa tha ana
toeutb of Jeuury fur that aity tha had tbara tninka
check cd to thai plaae tlio wet 2 Bow trutjkl tbrord
their oal worn a war pot oew w,cl in Pittsburgh
ha M a bapu. preacher by tba name i J pihonhill
and mi wile U lb. otbw h.r name i. H. p. Colkitt
tba Eloped and robed mcf lore bunred dolera in
oalh be ha. ben precben fur 1& rean he i. about
I fot 8 iorhe. hi and he! a loox parr of whiikera
all vrer hi. law aud aandy ooiurod with aunara
eye. berry fored red acm and rliicly ba.d head ha
warra black clothe he ba. a hat ai.d a rap with
hia aad ba iaa bout fortr-Sro roan oald aad i. a
little .loop ihotdrrad tha lady in bit eumpcB ia
Id. E. Culkit Hi- I. mi wife She ii a bout lira Icet
I inchro hi with black bare and hl.v-k ever and
dark aoaploatioB .tim bill Irene and he. Sir rLa
.holder ol place if oo find thea roa can eiamrn
bir eb'jldor tha i. a lump .ticka forcd .he i. St
year, oald thar. trunk, be. bii book, in tha wa a
bout hoa mamy to a hundred pound, ana eh
bad a carpet rack end a baikct with hir aad war
whea she left homo a water dies and raper aaw if
yon a reel thoir party nd bold them till i eua I
will pay oa a hundred aod fl doler. inward fur
tbrm and if on dat folow thoa thea fiade aut
which caraa'ha went frum that plan. and let ma o
IMrect to Panxrutawoe jeflenoa oo Fa to 0 F
Colkitt
tho telegraph it hraokrill JeftVrmn aa Pa.
nt. lo ma a. Son a. roa can aad rat ma a lb.
aoot which eorae tha heded fir.
Cocrt. The repular Man-h term
of Court commenced on Monday, at
ten o'clocE. The murder eases were
adjourned to next term. Tbeviolalora
of ths liquor law are being severely
dealt with. Up to tho lime we go to
press, two parties havo been each
fined fifty dollars and costs nnd com
mitted to jail for thirty days; and
another, for selling lager beer without
license, was fined fifty dollars and
coats.
Ths Court, on Monday, granted
Licenses to the following parlies.
Thoss not appearing in this list were
bold over, or refused :
aorai ureas.
I. J. Williams . ..BridfhrI,
bh.w A W.luwe .. Urady.
Joba B. Brrgey Coringtoa.
W. hi. JJlnai. Carwua.villo.
John Docgh.rt Clearfield
K. J. Ilirno... hartb.M,
J. A. Dlllna. Jordaa,
RolMTt Boyd ..alarri..
John Foul. ..Ctwen.rtlle'
0. X. Coibara. ...Clearleld.
W'ar. SVhwea ..MH...Hen.M,WH.,NU Brady
T. F. Bo.li.h Oaaaola'
Darid OopliB. fc Deoelar
Dartd John.loB Cnarteld
latsaa uaata ,
Edward Oalloa.y.....,. ...,... arwannillr
VtacaPTILS.
L. II. Co.trit.... ...Ooriaglaa.
W. 6. onk.y.........,,.M ..hauuaaa.
The parties interested will please
bear iu mind, that if their licenses ara
not lifted within fifteen days they will
be, forfeited.
"Xo Room for Ixialr. "An ex
change say : "Thcao words recently
met our eyes as ws pasnca a work
shop. '.No room for loalor.' Sure
suough, there is nrf room for loafers
anywheis in this working world.
Ihry are not wanted in lbs tuny
workshop, nor in the editor's sanctum ;
they sro a nuisnnne in the store,
"spitting" and spewing about the
store, and al the post ollioe and street
corners are in everybody's way
1 hey are lorcver out oi piuco except
when iu the almshouse or a dead
weight npon society, liicv are a hin
drance and a buro. They form r.o
part of nature's plan : It abhors them,
as it docs a vacuum. Whilf sl! tk.s
world nronnd them is going forward,
they are standing anil, or rather
gliding imperceptibly backward into
accdy vaitbondism. A loui'cf soon
grows rusty. It is only uo whicu
keeps our faculties bright, and idls
men get dull, stupid, stolid, ana
muddy."
Miss Liztio Bornton, of Crawford.
ville, Ind., hating lectured on the tub-
jct, "After Suffrage, Whatf" received
snswer tho otber day In ths thsps of
ao old pair oi trowoera, a jacket sua
dull rator.
Ths fiillnt snow thia winter has betn
S$ '.so4 ia sh-csM oi bo ts.
tcrrssr yssrs, i