Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 05, 1869, Image 2

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"J he Malt I'rlnHnr" fit fl
.Tfrinbrr of fAr l.ifllnt ttrr.
Two works uo, in referring to tho
cloeini; sconus of tho J,rilnturo, wo
Blliidod to tho Sltilo Printing job as
now conJiuti'd. In doing in, wo
havo uncartlii'd a member of the com
mit ire Appointed to iiivoaligute Unit
Irak in the Treasury, in tho person ol
Mr. Meek, editor of tlio Dellcf'onte
Watchman, who intimates tliut Mr.
M'Cullougli talked tbe minority report
of ll'o committee to death ; mid further
vtntos thnt wo wcro on tbe floor of tho
IIoiibo flt tho timo. Wo coiifc thnt
wo were caught in bad company that
duy, but, instead of watching legisla
tion, we wore, at the loliciution of a
member, with several other onuideri,
examining u basketful of gold wutehe,
chains, silver jiitchern, and a bundle
of golJ-hcaded euiiuH, which several
members of the "mutual admiration
society" hud brought into the House
for tho purpose of Bturting a gift en
terprise, as we supposed. TVo never
dreamed that legislation km going
on, been there- wus moro noise and
confusion in Iho House than there
vv.is nt Marietta iluring tho riot sev
eral days previoun. YbutMr. M'Cul
lougli said or done in Iho premises,
we know not; but wil proceed to
give Mr. Meek's version, as we find it
In tho Watchman of last week;
''After giving- ita o inidn and a very poor one
it ii ti'O of tbr Legislature in general terms, the
CltHtfirtA Rrpullica save :
" 'We were gn-atiy disappointed In ene tiling.
A eomtaitlaewa appointed to innaetigaiathoHtnle
Wintere aeooant, bn't it (tailed to enebe a rtor of
its proui-rdiuxs. W e never eipected Mora then a
vhilt N-niAifiy rtporl, but lo be ebeated even out
of that ii too bait That the la xparere have bora
lor aeverel .Ti ara robbed of bjv.oou annually by
the 'U'd' priuu-re of lJsrrisourg, then) cau be no
question, and nliy thit corarnitLe tailrtl to report
too faete ta rosnarkatily rtratige to the outside
world. Perhape tho nieeiuere earn explains lie
Jo net recollect tho naoare of that oouiBiittee, or
e might be more pointed, but we will rndi-e.or
ta ferrtt tlii-m out.
":hPor the lament of cor (rood friend Ooodlandrr,
awd the 'reel of mankind,' aa on of that commit
tee, Ibe writer of thia article, will attempt ta ei
plaia. The reeoiuiirra instructing tbe eotamlttee
n Printing to examine the Htate Printer'a account,
teea offered in the Uoiiie on the itb of February t
soder the ruki, it waa reqnirod to lie aver one
day, and although repeated efforle were oia'le ta
hare it considered, yet it waa not until tbe 34th of
March that it Waa arted upon and passed finally.
Tbia was at kite in the eeasion and Just at the
time that incmbtre are kept busy trying to get
tWir lui-aJ leislelion attended to, that the onoi
fuittre hud little bopre of pcrf. rating thoroughly
thedalira imposed upon tbem by the paaaaf a of
the revolution. Yet it wrnt to work in good earn,
ell. Electing! were held alwoat arerj dej aj tin
minutca will r-huv, pa)era, and billa, and pcrenrie
cuunectrd with tiie riate printing were examined,
but ao ehort aw the tiaia, and ao great the work
to be accuinpli'lied, that the committee elVr latmr
1ug a.,iduuualy until within twenty-four houra of
the ctote f the ?cr-cion, and finding it itnpoMihle
to make rueh an in vc-atigatiim, and repert ar- du:
to themselri a autl tbe public required, concluded
to nk authority of the linaic to flnieh the Invetti
Kitioo and (lie their report with the rnident clerk
to be acted upon by the next Legialatnro.
"No otic for a moment believed oraven dreamed
hat the lloaae would rrfitue to grant tbeeiteneioD
of time asked for, ta complete the work, inaewiorb
a the tame auUionty had been granted almoat
every aeaaion to other caiomtttec, and ta a aia
aaittoe f the rteiiate at the labs aeaaion, iorcatiga
tiag the euklier'a orplian aehodla. But Judge of
the aurprtee of the ootauttttfe, when, upon the prr
aentation of tbe reaolatlon, granting mere time, it
aa tigorouelr opMaod by air, Strang and aerer
al atlier memlters on the Kcpabliean aide, and tla
eided by the hpeaker tliat the Hoaae bad na power
toaxJend tbe time and that any report tbe eom
nittce bad to nuke aiioald be prreentod before 1
o'clock of that day leaving but aboat forty m;u.
utca in wbicb to write out aud make the report.
"Alter thia deciaioo the majority of the commit
tee absolutely refused to take any further aotion
in the matWr. The member from the 11th district
of Philadelphia, Mr. Biilio, and the writer of thia,
dissenting ftou the decision of the majority, aon
tlii led to make such report at the facts ascertain
ed and tbe limited time would permit. This waa
done, and a few minutes before twelve o'clock
the earliest possible moment offered that report
on behalf of the minority of the eommittee. Dut
fcere ejrnin waa opposition anal that opposition
e from trie Representative of ClearDeht oounty,
Mr. Merullonjh, who, purposely and with tbede
aipa of preventing the lliag or that report, roue
to point of order and by dilatory acltc-u occupied
the time of tbe House milt a few moments after
12 o'etook when he raised the peiat of order that
it being past twelra o'clock the boar af Saai
djuaraauat the Tajpert eould not ba nneivtd.
hirb point toe Speaker dacided well taken, and
the report waa not permitted to go npoa the reoord.
These facta the editar of the Kepa('aaa ia aware
of, for be waa upon the l'ior of the House at the
time of their oncurrv-oae. ,
1U' fa-la eat forth in that report were about aa
follow. :
"In IS5I1 the Slata prtaling and paper amounted
to V.rt tS.i,i til ; in I$fl it reached nieaihorbi.
tant eom of 8l.'l7,2M ?- incmaaa of lol,.
BIO SX.aad $KiU ii mora lhaa in 1M wbea
the war waa heiag waged, Mid almnat deal :a the
amount of printuwt being dune. That nuinaroua
vareharget were uiade aa inalanoe ia found ia
tbe legislative Jlira try, a email pxmpblet, cna
Uiuiiiji 16 pagn, with about 1 2fU cms brcrirr to
t'ie pnjje, waa charged at the rata of flit per thoa-i-
pie Ibertnt furn.shing the paper. The
actual cost of this directory could aeareelr exceed
l.'t pertbouaatid. Caids, containing nothing hut
tlic naior of. and courtl's rrprcarnlcd by, the dif
ferent members, printed in the plainest style, were
t uiid rharg- d at the rati of fl per pak-statin
-y at f,.l cents per quire, aud envelopes and other
Is'ters In proportion. Iii'tead of the SI'J p
-nt. di-onai hi ii g Inkm fln all ofl'.a punting
and b.ntir a as the niiaority of the Committee he.
V"t,-. ib, v tnf ,he cntra.-t rrqitired. It ,a
1ikef-m vi orj,.n,ird cf lhawnik'only. lb,
remain.l-r Wink. .i,rpe,l at nr above refitlar trade
rai- s. The rej.ort eln.ee fMowt:
"fnder ll,e X, f A,.,mt ,j. of 1 ST. tbe heads'
or Ht.pirtninls are autbariied ocler s-h nrlnt
tng aa they may wc. n i.arv and in eueh issn
r a. lloy uia.v pio-enU-. Uie law unler which
Ibe Male prinln.g eot,.;, ,r- T;aP, bw
a err'.m ela- of work ,)t K, ,n- f,.
traot Siea Hat rate pre mmrn Wlow rarilat Irarte
ja at wouh tj.e proe.al ,-u- prmtrr bus agroed
'" ', ' '"'' '''' na. it is ar.rt.d, have
ei.-.-l-d ttit a1 wn-k , rm in ,,r,ar.a
iah the apm ogeatii u. in the ant of l;S ta not
""' 'b 'lu-tion ol th, per cnluai taail ut
the contract pile,. ,n, tr , ,,.,, i he,,
nokn... t tb, nfrr,..rrTJ of Tonr eorrmi toe, the
ewa-ta f liMim,,, torM M,aW f.
last nl, ,u j,, k r!ea..W
, ia, ,. orrorV,.r. 1 ,, pw,,,, ,,
eharce av ra.es l, , , ,b,,,
YT '"""' .tHH.-.i. rv-
.ommand th i repeal A,t , H ,,
In, tbe headi .or Hepartm,, , ."Jf , Wh
llxuaea Murder eooti aaark slawaaa Wy stoeaVewi
WBS.M "-)' llaaj- may prearrraa.
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ol the rt ut al I'a K l i.si. lie V ) be I
hsie thf e.iitcsl I" i l.e n l as whs tl e "o
In rr in Vis H'tpel aele 1 In Ibe loaiinei be 4 d
In I to lbi HIM.' j
With nil iluei ivapcrl fur I ho c.1 i l.r ,
of t!i. irtf.7,i.iit, wo will Mate thnt'
we did nut tt'itke tho inquiry fur nui'
own benefit, in wo had not itit'p invcsl- j
fd in thul tiurstinn mote than other'
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taxpayers; nor rnn wo "explain lo
I, I in "hr tho tuembor fttim Ida (thia) !
district tictetl" us he states. YVo have'
no dotiht Mr. M Cullonuh can do that
himself in a more inlellii'ent und sut
iiucliiry inatiiier than we can. Our
conjectures with reference l lite Stale
I'lintini;, Hccordinp; to Mr Meek's
statement, nro fully realized. I'nder
Democratic rulo it cost f XV-8'- "9 ;
under ' loil" rulo it costs nearly four
limes thnt sum, and lust year Slid,
574 4S moro than in 18G4, tho lust
year of tho war.
A Goon Jokk (irnut hits r'emo7ed
tho Governor of Now Mexico, Gen.'
Mitcitull, a prominent Union officer,
and appointed the l.'onfedorAte Gon.
Crowo In his stead, who was confirmed
by tho Semite. Crowo packed bis
traps and started for bis now office,
but when confronted by the District
Judge with the iron-chid onth, he
refused to tako it. Congress hnving
adjourned, the "rebel General" is out
in the cold, lie must cither petjuru
himsiilf or wuit until Congress moots
in Iieecmber. This is the second
time Gen. Mitchell has captured this;
Crowe.. Hecaptured liim'in a Jlissis
sippi swsntn with 1.6UU "rebels," in
lMtUi. Grant und bis Crowe must do
better in tho future, or Gen. Mitchell
will capturo both next time.' !
Header, suppose President Johnson
should have appointed a number of
rebel Generals to office, os Grant lias.
What then ? Why, ho would have
been inipeuchcd, if not assassinated ;
Unit's all. Uhat was siu io Johnson
is godliness in G runt. . .
''I.ft V Have Pf.ac k." Such wn
Grant's first fpeeeh, and the people of
tho United States supposed ho uttered
tho sentiment of bis heart when ho
said so. The curtailment of expenses
and reduction of tho Army was
another freak of economy promised
to tho tT but broken to tho hope.
Tbe General of tho Army last week
issued an order to re-open roiruitinrj
offices for the purpose of inrrtnsing, in
stead of reducing tho expenses of tbe
Govcrnui(yit. The Government rob
bers seem to be more potent for evil
tinder Giant than under Johnson fir
Lincoln. If the same number of men
were in the employ of the government
now thnt there wcro under Lincoln,
tho "machine" would be turned upside
down and tho bottom knoekod out of
the Treasury. Of such is Grant peace
economy reform.
A Hovr.Mr.NT. Tho Philadelphia
Evfning Telrgrnjili, in view of the
corruption which prevailed in the) last
Legislature, opposes returning any
member from that city, who held a
seat at either tho last or previous
session, and calls upon tho people,
without distinction of pnrty, to defeat
every ono of thnt class who may have
tho impudenco to presont himself for
re election. This is a step in lbs
right dirsclion. As tho KatU. hud
thirteen out of the eighteen members
elected from tho City, tbey can do a
pood work by lending honest men to
the next House i Will they do it T
Kan Off. The President, Secreta
ry of Slnte, Secretary of tbe N'uvy,
Attorney General and Postmaster owns a borso, he must pay tei'cnty
(toncrul, all eloped from Washington ' two emit county 1ux, and school,
last week, in order to escape tbe Slate, road and poor taxes in propor
ravages of tho "bread-and-butter j lion. If, buwever, ho . resides in
brigade," which now holds Washing. I Jordan township, ho only pays a
ton and tho officers or the Government eounty lux of urfy firo ernie, or sev
under complete aurveiilance. Whon only prr cent less. Now, if a horse
will men "controlled by grand monil i
ideas" learn manners? ltisstiid that
the bureau officers cannot turn around
in their own private offices without
being elbowed in tho stomach by a
score of ''bresd-and-buttcr" put riots.
Later news from Washington in
form us that General Mitchell, whom
Grant has superceded, as Governor of
New Mexico, by the rebel Gen. Crowe,
has informed the President thnt lie
would vacate his office on tho 1st
instant; thus making it vacant, be
causo the new appointee can't take
the oath. We understand llrtit Grant
has concluded to send out an all inte
rim, until Congress pardons his Crowo
for him. Who will now play the ad
intrrim fool fur seven months? Don't
all speak At onro. .
P.iiode Island This "truck patch"
containing two Scualors and two
Congressmen is in a stulo of insur
rection. The two families who own
this so-called Stale arc Mm kgnanling
each other in .regular fi"h market;
style. The two Senators, Sprsguc i
and Anthony, with General Hurnside j
thrown in, nro the ring-masters. If;
they tell tho truth, they ure a drunk-1
en, cowardly, set of scalawags, but !
' bill to thecoroi" so let them bang
nwny nt each other.
"M oCs dellelit lo hark and bile," an.
JOI'KNAUSTIC SCAMDAL. Jollfl Jius-
ell Young, ono of (vrecley's liictfcn
itt'.ts on tlio Triune. stnIT, hit's drought
suits for slaoilui in 5'ew York fitrniiist
Cliiirli'S A. Dfliin, editor of tlio iSkji,
and In IMilladdphia gsinst th ll-
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1 rets. He puts his dnmacos al 1301).
OdO, ono hundred ifiousitnd ia each
esse, for tvllint iba 4uth shout the)
Tribune establishment. If Yonnj
vrlns this sum he will be able to build
iiplui character on a solid baali.' .
Assessment of Personal Properly for 1869.
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.fssrsxtnrtifs and Taxation. I
It wns decreed moro thnn eighteen I
hundred years uo thnt all tho world 1
should he taxed, Tho juBlness of this
edict has boon fully cstahlishcd ny its
adoption ty every eivilircd nation
The designs of tho tax laws In this,
country nro supposed lo bo just; and pie by gunrdinjv, with a watchful ?ye,
such thoy are, if properly uudorstood the scoundrels w ho wercunsenibled on
and ! ministered. It is as much tho ( tlie Hill to niulie laws for ourprosperi
dnly of the citir.cn to contribute his ty 0r destruction, liy its timely
due share or tax towards the support j interference sccral obnoxious bills
of the State und municipal affair of, were defeated, and tho scoring M'Mil
liis counlr', us to support himself and . ler, a roereimt Democrat, received at
family ; and tho only difficulty in tlio j Us bunds for bis vote in tho Comniil
war, is. to nee that the burthen of tee Koom on tho infamous bill of l'ote
taxation is equally Imposed upon tbe
citizens; that each pays bis duo
proportion ; and that none escape.
Wa propoto to point out some of the
vaparios prevailing among Assessors
in tins county, wun reierence io uiv
assessment ol personal property. Tho
above table shows the number
of horses and mules, cows, oxen, bug
gies and carriages, and their "Value,
in each borough and township in the
county, as well as their aggregate
value .
Tho number of horses returned by
tho Assessors at tho last triennial as
sessment was 3.S30, valued nt
This is about $iii for each horse.
Tbe average valuo for cows wus about
$12, each toko of oxen $Kfi, and
buggies and carriages t"5. Tho per
sonal property in this county, by this
showing, is assessed entirely too low.
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1 lltj V Ollllt T V irilllllienivll r., hi
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to meet me siaio tax oemanuen on
tho county by the State authorities,
are compelled to tako out of the
county Treasnry, annually, about
$400 to pay the Statotax; thus ig
noring tho net of Assembly which
exempts real ustnto from paying a
Slnto tux, just becauso the personal
properly is not assessed at what it
should be.
An examination shows that horses,
cows, oxen, buggies, carriages and
watches are assessed too low by at
least - per cent. Tho table alluded
to shows tliat by the assessment
horses are valued at 8."i7, w-hilo they
should be put at 175, in order to raise
tho neccsury State tax.
The inequality of assessments is
also demonstrated in other particulars.
While no township or borough has
assessed horses high enough, it w ill be
observed that in Burnsido, (tho high
est) they are assessed at $72, while in
I Jordan, (tho lowest,) they are valued
at but $12. This is certainly not
equality j becauso if a person happens
lo reside, in Biirnside township, and
is worth $72 in Hurnside, or 870 in
Huston, what is to hinder It fioru
being worth the sumo in Jordan or
Bradford ? This is a question that
interests Assessors and tax payers
especially tho former, ns they act
under oath; and it is ono for tliem to
solve
What we state in reference to hor
ses, is also applicable to lands, and
oxen, cows and other personal prop
erly. Low assessments do not dimin
ish taxation ; because if fr.e mi lie
will not yield cnoagh rovenne, the
Commissioners and Supervisors put
on fen, nnd tho School Directors
twenty-six millt, in order to raiso the
nocessary money.
It must be. very evident to every
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hum t.rata mnn nhrl tia rl mil In i 1 nmn
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who afuro to the uuiif (if AsaeNsnr,
that in cverj borough and townhliip
in (he connly tliora tiro horooi worth
from 25 to f 2(K), n mnjorit of whom
nro n-nrth nt !at $100. 'hy, tlicrc-
furo.cunnnt hnrma In ll. i-firlt
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or mo ,v. in iiohen, ue mauu to vor-
sgo JTS, inMed of g.'i.'i end S.'iO ! The
sumo rule will njiply to rows: While
sonie nrc worth hut f 10, others nro
worth from $0 tu fOO, whilo the!
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Tcrv distriot in tu cnnniy. with
joxen: Thev, liotrovpr, liV tho talile.
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A Good Br.oisNiNa. Wa fully
concur with sn cxehnngo, that
tho llnrrishurg Patriot is deei-
dedly tlio test Itotnouiatic daily paper
ptihlishcu in tho State. , )urin the
punt winter it porforntod effective
service for the party and for the poo
Ilerdic, was particularly refreshing.
The Patriot is in good hands and it
should receive all the favors the Demo
cratic party throughout tbe Skate are
able to bestow.
The only mistake that it ms.de, was
in not opening its batteries on the
corruption ring two months earlier,
and posting a few other leoiocrts
besides tbe gentleman of Maryland.
a) aw a.
TltEtrOVERXMfcNT IN MARKET. TIlO
Treasury Department Is now in the
market selling gold. This is the last
of Secretary Botitwcll, llo will soon
be manipulated by the "bulls aud
bears" of Wall streot to suit their own
ends, or tbey will take him into part
nership and all go at cheating the
Government, as tbey have dono for
eight years -past. As long as the
Government carries on an illegitimate
i...ut.. .I a .i,:n l,. nn..t. ,.r tiB
ouei iiveis, oir o ill I'W i-noui:ii ji lie
, . , , , ,,
cttir.ens found to do the samo thing.
Tbe result is that both go al cheating,
and the biggest cheat will have the
most of that which they call money.
Let the Government pay out gold and.
silver set an example for its citizens
lo follow, iustoad of cntur'ng the
champion ring to see who can cheat
the most, and thon- come out second
best.
Monit "Ixji'nj" Wanted. The
Delaware triho of Indians, in Kansas,
becamo extinct over two years ago,
nearly ull having been merged into
tbe Cherokecs, while thoso remaining
were naturalized as citizens of that
Slate ; yet Senator Pomcroy has had a
brother in law in odico as Agent ever
since; drawing full pay for himself,
besides lots of things firthe"Injuns,"
who aro not in existence. This is
retrenchment under Grant. Wo won
der if tho tinkers can be drawn on
in this manner. Wo presume not, or
Zachariuh would not havo been re
jected. Room roil SroriEi.D. Gen. -Grant,
having apHinted an Agent for the
defunct Delawaro Indian tribe in
Kansas, should now turn around and
appoint our Congressman, or some of
hid relnl.iona. over tbe Pnrnnlatitnra in
..... .
n arren county, ll it is right to rob
In Kansas, why not plunder a little
more in Pennsylvania? Has Granl
or Scofiold no Pennsylvania) relations
to nurso tho Cornplantcrs ?
In Clearfield town, on the ?!h of April. l'SH,
by Jose 1I.ii T, Esq., Mr. (5EOP10R MALI, t
Miss KI.IZAHFTII Ht'Bl.TR; both of (Iraham
township, ('learleld eoonly.
3 rw adrrrttsfmrnis.
Atf AM I IU A MILIAR To m unrt
II ntitl, with ffonJ run or riiMoin. Poi(,nn
t'wm ( dc. ..Jftod rcrMnmrnrlitironii rfquirt).
Apflt to T. II. Ft'lH'KT,
-Jl 4trr.hntii.nii. IV
" PUBLIC VENDUE. '
1IK tttbnprtWw.il nflnr for ml Rt fittMlf
vntrrr, n titu rtidnot in Lawrence Miwa
itip, (at 1r ThviiuiT m mill,)
0a Friday, May 21st, 18G9,
Hit nte Int of I'vrnoaal Pmprrtr. cnniitin)f In
imri o! I otiofc tnv anil rooking u lcniti, 1 t-wiur
- . ? . '. '
ntnrr ami p1pt, J trfp ?n urn, 3 tt-.1 ml ltia
I wh tii'i. I hnrtefl ridff Tinfjar, 1 iron fct'ttl,
ONK FKK.-i. .o.V, I rniO'tmrN bnjrjrv, 1 ict
HufrtcT hriwii, Int ff rurptt, 1 oorotr cupboard,
1 Pink, I tel iihw, lot of fiwkl ani linwar,
hrrnkran tilr, I utanl, I dork, 1 dnnh imy,
I hammi. and man othr art.rtoi too numrrou
to MfQlloa. - -
Salt tn j'-mcnw t 1 V1n-V, P. Al., af
i "y, hn the torn. will U nm. known
TIIOS. Mol'IIKKSON
I.RWnnn town-hip. Hit S, ISdii-.it
VALL'AHLK
REAL ESTATE SALE!
,r... , . , ., . . ,.
'rllK follewmr valuatla property will be aold
- at public outcry,
On Saturday, May 29th, 1869,
' between the boors of It M. and I o'clock P.M..
,n ,n lown ", "l ' r bandrad
and thirty four aerea aad
iirty four aerea aad allowance of
CHOICE TIMBER LANDS,
tuA in T.-rvri t(wnh'p, rVurflfM r-ontt
P , .HI... m iml a h.lf milrt 0f ll,
t'lr"l,"'l njj Pvered wuh choice
!l "-... -..-. r.,. w ...v
l-aar Wanipole aurvw.l and ia well calculated
I for llmlierinif or Injrflntt. There are aUo valna-
hie coat mn... nn.....t i,.j, i.,i,.i.i. a
J".' ',.,,?7I;. V" kT V,'" ".'t
iniam ioiy. Anypetsnn wirninn tn purebaae,
1 win am wen io bjo wan. ace .lie eama.
j The eondilions of this are as follows.- One
h" ,.l'M J',J ow"0" ""I'""" t aia,and
I 1h elber half on the flrat dar of Mbt, lT0. and
n be eeenrod by bold and ortare, with mlarast
: from dav of aale. .
..w re-rrea one bid.
Poaaeailos will be given IromedialalT
fiA M I' K b vTlUBMIRE.
ttraaaia BiUa, Mar , ISM-is.
I'M V.
rni' ?Vrt tri Sir rmrt)!.
n (!!, Ol,., ,ad
tine tale! t-'a
a-e4 I1 t, 1 ,i.wtle,. t a.etsbea el all eilida.
t, 1 ,i.w.e.l-ee. I a.e
H and 1H I'l'sl, I
I all I'tnl
Uroshea.
olera I
Was S
Htht'n k S 'ltH
Miss E. A. P. Ryndcr,
nT re
rMfli'Hnf Y 'ip a t ? I fiwer Pl"l (
Idnitli Mftiffi 4 Hanilin'l in 4 rI.Vfl'i
Ortn inrl Mciftrffni. ml ltiMr A
Hkkrr'i Frftlrf Nttchlnn.
alio TPi''HKR or
Piwn. tlittliir. Orittfi, lUrmohy and Vnrat Mu
us. No lti)i U)tn (nt m itian hmU t Xrttm.
0-Hota in it itonr lo Kttil National biok.
i lar (It-Itl, Mnj 5, MiV If.
Spring Goods! Spring (ioods!
ii
AVIXU Just returned from KTW YORK
and rillLADRI.FIIU, we take thia
mtthod of nolifinf all oar old uilotnart and
van; otliari houi w deilr b- euilou
r, tbwvt we art rcriivipj t Tar; Urga itock of
Goods; of all Kinds!,
Which wa will sail at very low flfurea. Aire
na a oall and examine our HOODS and l'lUCLj
reforo purrliaaiaf elatwbere. and ahareby
j Save From Five to Twenty Per Cent.
on your ftooda. r
T1I0.MP30X t CO.' '
Ruceeasora of Tan Eyrk 4 Tbompion.
Curwaosvllla, May 4, l(t'J-4t.
AIMI XIsTR AT(llt't ()1lt l Notice
ia hereby fri i en that letteraof adsainistration
on the aetata of TliOMAri Huns, ateoeasod, late
of Uogg-a township, t'learlield eounty. Pa., bav.
iag been duly granted lo the undereiRned. all per
sona indebted to said ealale will pleaao make pay
ment, and thoae buviiiir elaima or dciuunde will
present litem properly authenticated foraetUcment
and allowance without drier.
inya-SI MAHUABVT 1IOS3, Adm'l.
obaapeat and best article in tba market for
lll.l r.lMJ CLUIIIha.
. ll does Dot eoalaib any aoid. - . .
b alii not injara Ike tneel fasraev -
It i pot op at
wiLTHKHORIt'fl PRtJO STORE,
No. 2:i3 North Second Street, l'biladelpols,
and far aale by axoat of tbe tlraeers or UruKKtata.
Tbe genuine baa both Barluw'a and W iltber
fer'a namee on the label; all olhere are eoun-lerieit-
BArtLOW'S BU.'B
will eolor more water thao fuur timee the same
welf of lndiira. mayj-ly
IN THK IHHTKICT COUNT OK THE
IMTEll STAltd fur the Western District
ut Peaoaylvartia. -'
8rarr W. Tnoapaos.a Bankrupt oudertheaet
of Conirreas of Marrb 2d, 1S67, having applied for
a diacherye from all his debta, and other claima
provable andor aaid aot, by order of the Court,
notion ia hereby giveo, to all peraona who have
firoved their debla, and elber peraona tntereated,
lo appear on Ue Mlb dar of Mar. leftu, at 1
o'clock P. M., before . E. Woodruff, Esq., ltocie
ter in Jxanknifrtoy, at bia offioe, ia C'learf aid. Pa.,
to at.ow eauee, if any they bave. why a diacbarge
abouid aot be granted to the aaid Bankrupt. And
furtber.'notioe ia hereby given, that the aecond
and third meetings of ereoitors of tbe aaid Bank
rupt, required I y tha 27th and 2Hla aeetiona of
aaid act, will he held before tha aaid Hegialcr, at
the aatae time and plaor.
myi-Jt 8. C. McCA.VDt.ESS, Clerk.
IN THE DIKTRICT COt'RT OK TIIE
t'N 1TKD hTATbn lor tha Westers District of
1'cunsylvania.
Csristus J. Psorr, a Ttankntpt wnder the act
of Congreae of March 2d, 1SS7, baring applied for
a diaebarge from all bis debls, and oilier elaime
provable ander aaid act, by order of the Court,
notvea la bardie given, lo all pereene wba have
proved their debts, and other peraona interested,
lo ai-pear on tbe l;ilh dar of May, lMlu, at I
o'clock. P. M ., before M. R. Wood,. a, Ksn.. Hauls,
ter io aiaakruptey, al bia iict, in C'loartield, Pa.,
to show eauae, if any tbey hale, why a discharge
should noi he granted to the aaid Bankrupt. And
further, notice ia hereby given, that tbe eeeond
and third meetings of creditore of tbe eaid Bank
rupt, required by the 27th and 2Slh aeetiona of
said act. will be held before tha aaid Uegiater, at
tbe same lime and place.
mya 2l - o. U loCAMI.ESS, Clark.
L
IWT DP t'AISlllsi PET DOWN
POH
trial at May Irrtn, last
CH-oit v vs. Scott'a hrlre.
Krister., re, llantatauger.
I.eavy M va. Moore.
Mev'rarfcen va. Ionard.
Campbells. va. WilliamaA Kooaer.
Morgan- va. Fhoff.
Ardcry va. rtuwlea,et al.
Mrs. Smith va. Tdnrer s llillburD.
Ooss vs. l.ang-ba a Diran,
England Ta. Du Boit. t
lb wilt Ta. Tiler, e4 a'
Ned, et al Ta. Ilrcnneraan.
Patton vs. Maya.
I'altnn.... va. Maya.
Albort Ta. Hreeor A Hllemaa.
Patton k liamitloa Ta. tang, at al.
Osceola Coal Company va. llosa.
Firming va. Dillen'a axecutora.
Randall, for arc- Ta. Derby,
llrokcrhnr.f. ' va. Rydi r. ' '
Itlanchard va. lud.
Fllger Tl. P. a H. Tarnpike.
Setiownover va. French, al al.
Fitch A lloynton. Ta. Porter k Head.
Knydrr .'. Ta. Cook A Bell.
Conrad A Walton va. Hegerty's esrcalora.
Krv ......... TB. PrceeeutL .
Caldwell va. J. k A M. Murray.
llagarty aa. Butlor A Aakey. . .
Bowmaa ta. Uoaa.
111
jTe,
1T OP JI BOKS) DRAWN roR JfXE
1S0-
nasan jrnosa.
rbarlr Thrtrp Hall.
1( Thonip'n..niHia.
. T. JUi.ll'n...llrd7.
John J. IJraUl.w "
,lnn.(irVrntrrt?, Cht,
JinM Holt.,.r(ivinn'i'B.
Curtu Ha4ii...bruatue.
J 11. A van M
Hrprv i iwf-na..LawrrD6.
M.K.Vaii,,
J. ft, Cuirttlaa...L.Citr.
Un-in KuV- "
II. W. hptac-rr...
M. 7.imntrnian.Mrr.f.
tir(rs I'mwiwr...
Anirw Hunter- 44
H. M. HnslJln...OfjruIa.
Uvm alilNrll Pika.
J. 11. lir! kT,..t itnn.
AistinKliDe,Votidwvi.
i John Shaw
Vicot I'
luMl...MGirard.
.l"bn R-ena....M.Unhr.
Itaiie P. Canwa ,.taui.
TRATKRita jrnons riRAT wkk.
Thoi. MuMfa...Biwaria. ; B. PpirvTman...OriSm
Jnmrf HainM.
MfohaH Htf.rrr...Ulich.
W. H. l-iokfy... )
1(. II. W right..' 11
. C. Patrhsn... M
It (it ii4 Ataiafc, jr..BKir.'
S. P. il.n...braiUrU.
N. P. WiNoa...
Henrr Albrrt. M ,
Jnn. iVm.trida I
Mnrfc Kjlrr... "
W'm. Rrnrkhank.-lamilT.1
B. II. M.r. " "
AlMnan Kllnifcr, "
.T. W. Wallara ' "
Tho. Young.., llorimilQ.
T. M Hhophrrti
Jn. M' Motto w
It.W l.an)td.n
J. U. BT(('V(.,orinjrton.
J. P. MlllMlt)H
John Brirl....
J.H Hilll.urn..riearflfW.
-f. T. laponar.l., "
W.C l -.lej...
M. Shirk
W m. H. lUrtuhoro. Cmr
wrntit)c,
Wm. A rwp...,If!painr.
AlfXMiitJrr Itrain, ' .
WitlUai hfaft..Huton.
Robert Sullivan,
II. Vo.twitri1..
Uwti b- ril. L. "
llrnrv Swmd Jordan.
Wag. Cut? H
Thnrnti 8triijt.. "
0. Hfhnnrn.... Karthtut.
.T. W. Pottrr... "
I. J. Cth(.art....Knni.
.1. 11. lli(t'fir..LawrTtnc.
J. Mclaughlin "
J. M tptieind.. "
.l4'k"n ll(HiT0r..Mirriii.
Jnn. M. Cumailngn, New
Wasl.irigtnn.
Flijh Vrton...OioMla.
1. fr. Linjc "
AhrhiD UnWw.
Klnh J'th niton Pcnn.
M. S. hprnpsT
J. It. lUnKk..,.Pika.
JcRtah iUiiriH'k "
KHinutiriildwrll.... M
.Michael HulicrtarnioB.
John l.ihorda. Jr.
A. II. Shaw..
.itohn.l I.. R. tmiMr "
(Inhani. K.AIrxaijdr,Wood wartl
jranat roa rcoid wei:k.
J. W. raldwrH.fwwarii.
H. C. KftnHt bom
loaac W i bon .Urallirtl.
f ni Furiffiaa M
W.iraT.nm,Jr.
W. (I. Akaan.lrr..Ilra-tT.
C. H. K)U74...Hurnii(lr.
JarotiVinKling "
V. Itomhauxh, '
U tonn"llv...Clr(n(TrW
Win. Morfan., "
Sainl. Spanaffla. Graham.
Patrick tttllttraii Jordaa.
It r ii .? n llunior- "
U. K. Mkcl Ka.
ba A. M lw .
Jinii'i Fulton. Lawrfnc.
T. W. IV.plM "
4,11 I.Ttlr. Lnml-frCltT.
William Tdtirn.... lMtirri.
A.J J ark win, Nrw W ah
tnrton.
J.J. Pickm., t'oTinpton
!. U. Mood..
..Of-cola.
Wm Irvin, t urwrnnvtllc. j Jnwph (i. KtiftpiLl'tnn
A. Illnoin... " lltirharil Pamrr.,, '
II W Ktoi I All-i. MMl.nalH... "
W. 1. Moorf ...Frrfnttm, I Aifml lnn Pik.
M. L. t ouiriPl ...ifirard.i Atimhum liaikj-..,,
B. Urpfn " iMnnoi Wine. "
(J. W. II nil lirahi.ni. I nui5
J. K. BOTTORF'S
P HOT Ofi H A V H GALLERY,
Market Rlreei, Clearfield, Pa.
"V' 1(1 .TI K made lb elondy. aa anil aa In
clear weather. Cnnstantls on hand a food
a.aortnvrnt af r RAMIiS. 8TKKK"bl Ul'tS and
pTi- n itiki'hi'Ic vinrl -r.k... r.nM
j ,,,r f agdlll, n,,, lo order. ' apt!" it
A LTI O ''Al peraoas are berehy eauillaned
V. e;ain"t pun-hnsmit or in any way wicildline.
w.;n lll MAttr.rs, (one Han ann one wliite.i
now in the possrssla-n or JOHN LYONS, of llra.lv
lewnsliip, as the same helona to me, and are left
witb btaa on loan aaly, autynol Ui my order,
S. R. LUUOLIIU.
Brady In., April IS, lo9 St.pd.
Choice Seed Potatoes,
PF.Rw-ONH deslroa. of ohtalnlp the eelehralad
Early (loodrich, and other nrw rnd Talnahle
varietlaa of rntatoes, will be aoenmtnndated by
aallinr aa ibe anderaipaU, al Lanibcr Put, Pv
siIm.-h i"fcia xii.
CfliatltMMt.
MISS 11 R. SWAN'S ,
SCHOOL FOR i Gin US
' 1 1 a i fit In. r. i
'IMl 1 iD-r allf -.f W ,..e. ol It 1 1 41
1 "It.UM "f lam wi, aa.lt, will eaa-aai-a-
in, S o.n.r, It r.i ;t 1 i n. ,
lUMiiir Tt mN,
Itraiflnp. Or it,., jf. sj I Writing. " J. el ls
a. ns, riimary Arliuivtia aud I'l.wety.
Ileoerai hy, per al( temi, (of eleven
Weela....! t H 'I
History, Local and ls-ri tlie (leoarn.ir
with Hup I'raejRt. (liammar, Menial
and VI ritlrn Antmettc f II
Algebra and tha S.-heei I
For full partiauls aend for Circular. i
Clrerhvld, Nov. , 1st. Jin. aueH'Ol
CLEARFIE-D ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L. Harison, A. M., Principal.
rpHB rOVHTM'KSSIOS or thepresent scho
X lastie yearoftiialnatitullon . ill comlaeaee
on MONDAY, thetotb day of April, IHoV.
Fupila eaa anlaat aoy tiaie. Vktj will be
ebargeat with tuitfc frau tba Uiaa tha eater la
the oluae of tbe Hojioo.
The oourse of tri ruction arabraeei erary thing
Included In a ibiouab, practical and acoooa
nlished education Ir both seiea.
Th Prlnelpat. tTiat; d adantafa4if
much axperteoea I bia prufeselnn, aasurea pa
ranta and guard-as (hat bia entire ability and
anerglea will be dioted to the moral and men
tal training of the path placed wnder bie ebarfe.
U:KM OK 1UITION.
Orthography, Healer. Writing, aad Primary
Arithmetic, ajar bssios ( 11 weobe) i
Grammar, Ueograhy, Arllbmalia, aad
History - .... 0
Algebra, Oenmerr Trigonometry, Men.
auratlon. barreylf, Pniloaophy, Phval.
ologr. Chemiatryib Keeping, Bouny
and fhysloal Ueeraihy . . . f 9 II
Latin, Greek and bench, with any af the
above Branobee i - 11 SO
Ml SIC Piano Mli-arons) - . I0 lilt
jtaw-No drductio will be made far easeaea
Jaw-e'er further prticnlava inquire of
' - Her, PL. HARRISON, A. M., .
Feb. 4. Uo9 If. .! Principal.
SELECT SCHOOL.
TIIE Pumtrcr fion of th HucufbnBt. B
Wt hcboul, (trfMl Cfttapbrll Charrta, ill
Hell tnwnihip,) will tomenoe on the 3d of Uny.
( t bird Monday,) fur Le teno of tv moniht, with
t tncIi' of tbrrc wfki In midouniroer.
Thfrnmtnon brtntfici will b tauftit, tnd alto
the (Vlowinr : Alpflr, Ooometry, )'ltn Tri fo
rt 'tract ry, Mfnaumtiip, Surveying, l'bilooihy.
I'hyiKjiogy, iVbyiiaaj Oeofrapby. Ilhoiarie mad
Lojie.
Tlie pricft of tuit.n .hull b 912 for tbt full
term of n v monf bi ;ud for m than full term,
t tbe rate of $3 per month, Alt pupilr ball I
bHd till tbeendof tltnB,witboutipcialirc
mrnt it tin time of mly, and the price of tuition
h nil h paid fo adnno'.
Tbr lel'tf Hrbol if beatod m plauanl tfrb
Hofii4,ra4Mi aoatttfwtait tewkerbai bran mewed.
fioardinK eaa be p roc and for $S par week.
- aAoyfurthtt inloraiaUai eaa b had by adirrte
Ing tha J'rMi'lrot of tba tnard. at C'utb V. 0., tbe
KsrraUrf nA Uurtnidr, ofJ'niOontb.at Cnrwetia.
Tillc. , JitlLN f. l.l.k. l'rviaat.
JACOB t A M I' b K L L. Trpaa'r.
.Tr" TtnwTrn. Ht'v. tnar24-lf -
List of Retailers
OF Foreign and llowerlo Mrrrheadiee ta fbe
eoanly of Clearfield, aibjeel ki tha paymeat
ol License for the year 11.61:
T'lVrXRHIPS. '
Uecrarta.
Clntt. ii'ceaer,
11 Simon M'Farland.116
lit Win. 8. IlkhcT.... Ill
13 J. (1. Ulasgow le
14 A. Montg-.tnerv... 7
14 W. C Metl 1
llrady.
1 C. A (I. fcchwem...1?l
II I, 11. farllle 1,
1.1 J. A. Terra l
. Jslurrla.
I! Ionard Kvler...lll
i; J. C. UrennerAOo. It
ll John Odrll T
1, Htesmtl k Woo.... 7
Prutu
Tt Johnsond Hajerly 1(1
II Jonathaa alls,.. 7
U Jataee Flrnn 7
Inliiti.
II D. B.AJ. II Bre-
h.ker t
brood warel.
Ilesotanl llagerli.,.1?,
13 Forreat A cho 10
U C oha A Cui 10
14 Tbua. Ilaadorsou. 7
14 J .hn M. I haw... 7
RiiKoriillS.
C'learflrld.
f Richard bosaop.a iti
IS 1). lloodlanuor.n Id
13 K. II. Moore In
14 J. hunt! A Son .. 7
14 Cerlile A roa..... 7
11 J. liiih. hun. b...... 7
14 J. ll.lsrrling A fo. 7
14 Smilh.Corrv A Co. 7
llurnaidc.
IJ WMarrvirtouipal!!
12 W. ('. Inin.. Hi
II Jackson Pale-bin.- I"
14 Matthew Irrin "
14 Horace i'atrhia... 7
14 W. J. Nugent 7
Bell.
14 Robert Mehan"ey '
14 ('. A. Rorabaugh., 7
II lland Hell 7
HolX tea.
1.1 John Holt 10
Bradford.
15 Albert A Brother- 1
13 J V. f'unh in
14 Kd. W illiams 7
rhat.
1?. Ilurd A M kee 1"
14 IVm. HunlarM.... .
II A. P. Pierce f
laTtliKtoej.
II F. Too dril l ' 7
14 L M. Coudriet.... 7
14 H. o. Cranston..... T
14 Justin I'.u'.iil.-... 7
Drcalur.
14 0. M. Ilrisl.cn 7
t;uiicli.
10 J.Hhaw A Son....
I . I.. Heed aV Co.. ?"
10 J. P. Kralscr. 10
1 1 Wm. Hoed A Ca... lb
II Merrell A i. Icier., la
II C. brat ler A Kona, 15
12 Niv)iiigA.bowers,124
12 llrahain d Kons...l4
li Wright A Sons....:j
1.1 llol.ert Mitchell... IS
13 llartswiek Irwin 10
14 Aleg. Irvin
1-4 I. t. Reiaenalcin.
14 II. Prldge
14 I'r. Hover A Knew
1 4 3L Net rt.
14 J. C. l.ightcap....
14 A ri bo'pp
14 II. F. Naugle
ll Mra. Itel-h AL'a
14 Misl ,(usan Rce.1.
10 I. I.. Rciicoatcia,
liuuor mcreh't...
t'umcuaitllr.
10 F.. A. In,., 30
12 llartsorb A liood-
win II)
11 Thomtisoa A (.V..1J1
U P. A. A. Flyui
13 li. Alln.aa
..Kl
10!l2 John Iritn......i:j
ClrarJ.
14 R. 8. rilewart 7
14 Aug. Leconte 7
Graham.
13 I. II. t orccc I
Ciialieit.
It Irwin A boas 7
llufttini.
IDF. C. llowaiaa..... 20
13 .lauies 1'cartoli,.... Ill
14 llLnry Uruwn 7
Jorvlaii. ..
11 lit-nry Kaan..... to
Kavrlhaua.
13 M'Cloi-kovA Patter 10
II W.J. II. ler IK
14 W. S. Cankcy 7
Klini.
14 Wise A Sttn.An... 7
J rrnee. i ,
13 Jaraea Forrest , In
It J. R. Irwin 7
14 M. J. Tonipklna... 7
14 Wm. M Bride , 7
1 4 John Jrnkina 7
14 Jacob Bilger , 7
14 Flcaiing I 11... I... ?
Lumber t ill.
11 J. Fe-giiaoa A fa ir)
13 Kirk A r'peneer... 10
14 Fcig.'"n Hrolhera 7
rw 33 aaliliifrtou.
M Murr.vaMiUhcll ii
12 taniuel M Tunc.. .12)
llstrrula.
I Brntull, lllallca-
licrper A Co..., 5(1
7 Oeo ge S Perry.,. 40
11 YY. P. Welle 15
It !.. A. Stoncrad...l2(
ll C farrlmer..,.... 7
14 Hr. 1). R. Hood... I
Helall leealrra lu Palciit Jlcdlrltira.
Coea. Xiceaaa.
4 Uartawirb A Irwia, Cb-ar&eld boroucb.,..,
4 Hover A bhaw. to do.:...,...., 5
4 ll. V.. Hood, Oaovela ......do. ... 5
4 Joseph It. ham, Ctirwcnsill4i....do...MM.k 5
4 T. 11. Force, lirahaia toaaahlf 0
4 onfrcliniirrlra and Grsarerlca.
I I. M liaughnv. ClearheJd boraogb...MwMn I
W. Knlrea.....M....do.....M..atoMM A
n I). P. (later ...to. to 5
Joha A. rtadler....do ....do..... I
W. F. Irwin ...do lo ... A
0 Ned llalloney, I'urwensville do.. A
9 CalbarlaeUraA .......do. do.. I
0 Christ'.!. her Vackla,isceola do. .... ; a
8 Allced Preacott. Brady township A
.' " Hrwer.
10 Carrier I-ipoldl, Cleartlcld boroupb ,. 15
10 W. ndrca do .d.. i5
' TtllllarA Malianna ami Tel. Pin Alleya.
it. M'lia.uflaay.Cliajrtlold ban. ugh. (.'I tablriV. 50
do do do ( 1 allrvl . 30
t. F. Uoalieb, Osceola do (I alley !... 30
Hanker. .
rieaHleld Cnnnly Rank SO
g?-4TAa Appeal will be held at (hi Ccmsaieaioa
era' Offlee. in Heard. 4.1. oa Mnndav, tbe I4lb day
of May, A. I. 1109, when and where all parties
feelinc aggrieved will please attend, according lo
law. W 1.1,1 AM TICKKlt.
ajirl'Mt Mrmuiltla Appraiser.
IS Till! t'Ot'KT OF OvlM)l ri lvAM
f CIsarBeld coucty, Pa.
It curtiic IV. hihcl) No. 67, January Term,
Ta. lalW.
M snr .laaa etntwri.. I buhparna aur Divorce.
Tbe undersigned Commisionet, appointed fy
the Court to lake testimony in the above esse,
berehy givee notice that be will attend 1 1 the dn.
tire of h'S appninlment at therfflcw of Jamel H.
Turner, in l'..-er township, near Wallaceloii, oa
Thnraday, the lllh dav of Mat, l(v. at i o'eloeb.
p. m.. where all parlies interested eai. atlend.
JullN HOLT, Commissioaer.
WaHarwton, April 21 lu
Beale's Embrocalion,
(l ATI I'OWUL'H.)
For all difavfn tnririrnt t H'rao, Tattla, and
lluiau Fltih, rqQirit)ff th uaa at ap
aitrraal application.
Thii Erahrveatlnn a axtrnaivelt iad by
tha O 'mm meat Hnrtnt tha war.
For lata by Harttirk A Irwir, Claarfifld.
Jovh K. lrtn, Cnrirrnif Ula. Panta! Good
landar. La:Harphnr tf
s p iTn ggood si
Ji
JfPT OrEXno A PPLKNniD BTOCK, AT
March 17-U C. KAmn A SONS'.
Ill ll AM IIIThe and.raignod will
' pav tba highest CASH PRICK lor ail kind.
H Ftilci aad libhR bblNS. tin e . a call
Ptaaaald, Ow. tl. He. lUIiiU(,
iliil f.ppfls, CfcrrMf. f !f.
COO!) I.OOPSt (.000 MM.ISJI
AVD
f
LOW PRICES!!
t
NEW SPHINCS STOCK "
AT THK
KEYSTOp: ST0HK!
JRESS . GOODS, TKIJIillXGS
f
f
I
Soti6n's ix k eat varietyi
White Goodi ! Stamped Goods !
Tloaiery and Olovesl Coraetj and b'kirta!
i-ajisi Sbawta and : Caata ' I
" (new tylel
,,,4 II
Straw Goods,. Flowers, Eibbons, &c,
Umbrellaa and Parasol I, Window Shade, Ladies
aad Children'! WIOES, Wall Paper,
' Carpels and Oil Cloths,
IlalaACapa.
Prints, Jiluslins, Ginghams,
Ticking!, CoUopadei, Caaiimerei,
-'! '; ;";Twe.,0.,c. i-AH
CHEATER than the CI1EAPEST, !
KIVLIMG ak hlO EBS. .
ClearMd, April 21, ISO.
MO S SO Pi
IS
I'I I (. "l H .ti, .1 .' j 'i I, "AT
-. , . ii -
SE1UNG OFF AT COST
JrtOU now no Lit tbt Crat day of Juaa next,
piapoM te ten ny entire itock of Store Coodj
AT COST!
: i'::it.:jk.: i uhj
Those desiring, bargaina will do well to call aoon,
aad bave the advantage of a large Itock ta aelect
rota. First oome llrat eevTH.
. . , r r UCIIARD- MORSOP.
ClcarficlJ. April 7. Wt.
QI.OVEU, TIMOTHY und OUC1I-
AUU URASg ISKED, AT ' i
March 17 tf
C. KRAT7.Ka A FOKc".
Hoots, ihofs, Juts and raps.
A X X O U 3f C K 31 E 3T T
EXTRAORDINARY!
SOMETHING NEW IN CLEARFIELD!
Great Bargains in Boots
and Shoes I , (
Great Bargains In Hats and
' Caps'! ,
THE GRECIAN BEXD IIAT !
, - . f
THE VELOCIPEDE IIAT'
- - i I . i . t - i i t
w . C V v-' 4
SILK HATS OF THE LATEsT
STYLES !
i I ...... i t , . . ,'.i. - .'. iv
dill Kinds and Styles and Cheap 1 1
i -i
i
BOOTS snoKs IX rROFVSIOl
Ladiea. Look ta your Interaata, and call aad aei
the laleat and enoat faabionabla Itylel
er TLA IN AND FAXCV
f-lKiES.
Parpla, Blae. Iroaae, aad Biasnark BIIOEI
., , far Jlitsaa aad Children, af . v
-- ' ' hioh rett
CUSTO M-M A D E WORK
Vada a Specialty la this Store 1
.. . I,
J. C. l.ltaiTC'AP A HONwonld rssprt
fully annennca ta tba rltiiena cr f learBald aid
Tielnity, thai they bava opened large tad
enenalve aaer rtraent or thaahora-Bamed givda,
ia theeiore room an Market etree .nppositiihe
reseaea er It. B. Vwonrje, Bin , where key
ill be happy watt a all wtV wis tn pafoa.
Uaa FIRST-CLASS F1I0B A UAT 8TntE.
. Children'! Ehoei in Abnndtnci
I
CHILDREN'S HAND-SI APE Snop.
. - -- : i I ,j i
FIXE BOOTS! COA USE B00S!
WA TER TE OOF, BOOTS!
Co m end for younctrei wbtl wa
iiti fox ni irhs , r
et ireet
r Fataaoibar Iba alaee- Market (treat,
Clearfield, oppetlle U. n. waopa's resldrtra.
anarltl-tr J. 0. IiIUHTCAP PtlS.
IT lha MMOCIUTIC ALMANAC. Only
1 tata. Krvry voraj ahoaid Isara aM,
lift! Ttn!f fpr ,i't
j head, mump
j Wunblefv 1 rMalctit rilvt'fl;.
'I'Mlb e,e.d-M ,r-4 ha e-
If... .
1 rnw
ta D i t etUip, ! -t'lif t t. .
t t.t j. in 1 1 .i liftd A M .'iM N
it! on Hi i mo. .U-.il I iltll ai i-'A
lt-p lh ) ( i truer I n'- I lfi"tif fU!' , ,,,,k .
ItW.'i, TWO I'WH I IVI h. h; , 't
HH, ( il JKH,ABM.,( "E
U.l ribtrri..e.f(-b..c r ri..H
IH-m- 1-li?if lKf lfr ffcr- boll-i ?f Fm
TM Vf'tr.-e ft IV trit i fc. . . , .
: IMMT t - HAK. nt th fer.i qu,i'
! buf "a lw ha.ftV't down r).(e i. m.
filar lin,hor i bwanti. a tlur t l tt (,T
m mill an tbe prtiM, w.tb a'uiIM J
nor iocr.
Tba traM ff alto notlarfi.iT, vie), (nt
IKOt uRK. Tl.a tWiii "I'a.eit jr
d'ltMMI.of Utcar." mt .roluit, :aii,-,
iii 'U uim;. in brt turn, U t
prout.
No liT'irr inTTii.i .t;d bf tnt.lt m j w
triet nf Uml lu tba eoatity oflvi rt Utr iiciiiUti
for o alt! I.I mfmy, .
rer-'.iii WiAvjin? ta Irani mora an;euJWi
idrvf the ab'JtriiiCi'.r'I, Rt Oramii Ai, if,' , I ?
tun v u .tvt, ;
Pcnn .) A,-U 2, 1W 3t;pi '
MOFJUNM'X LAKH ANii Li MT-t'R C(lj,
uni M lilll MfToifwCT. Vavt'rrrsj uz IlliWtl q
birough. Oiccoln ia lituutf it. ilivn,,
( re k, in the rtcht pr(i'H of iht ruor- y
CltarfiaH, on tba linr of tho Tyraae A Clfiriwii
liailriawJ, where the Mut-bannon an Unvn,
braocb roadl iuirrt-p-'t. it ia bImi in th ittf,j
ttia iNdoftiaonon aoat baid, and lare bi.Jio.
white pine. brtn!'-k, k, and Vt-r timeytr ns.
raaid it. Ooa of (be larffrai 4umlkr skuiufMtir.
ing artattliabwDla io tbe htato in local i-j )a
town, woilo thin ara mnnv otbrr lomtitt
hinle in ill around it. 1 be towi ti bat m,ftt
year oii, aud cuij taint ft (topnlatiaa of ent
and mhaiiitanii.
pBYnr fori ttrr tftloriaatioo ftly at firiftrf
of tue above aoniMj.
JOHX LAW Sift,
prl 4 HiiiTii!tnji
Valuable Property for Sale
a IS LUlIBjin CITY.
THI nnderaigued now ntTcra ror eal. fa m
lowing valualle TOWN Plllipf HTT. ri
ale 4n lhe borough u( Lutuler C'tr, Catarbtli
couaty, Pa., via:
ONE IjWELLINU IIOCSE AKD UT
ONE BLACKSMITllfllOP JINU Lul.
ONE VACANT LOT.
For terms, Ac, apply to (J. Ho-lsen I.T;if
nnrT-lrn pd AMES fI0BLT.
Houses and Lots for Sale.
UUlhKS avud LOTS ia ClrarteM. Iw
eala an raaautuvUe laraaa. l'asaessioa gnaa
ia ajiirty d.ya. A leu, a plot of bOLK Lola ai
the ooraer of fourth aetd Heed at recti, atw.
l;2lioll led. lbrta) at theaa lou are willaeaut
for either laiabar yard, eoal yard, or ier eaula
arpoara fraerallv, heiag wilbia 30 feel el tas
railroed depuU 1'raea and leruts reasaesUa.
Aiiy ta ... :.- m IsEOHliE HKiKX,
IrUJA-U Chmritd, K
, , Valuable Farm
FOR SALE OR KENT.
TIIE uodf-raiKned Daw nTTi at prirala takb
farm, umait ia La wren Lawiith.p, CtearM
auatj, I'a bowadefd by (.rrv aWcuitia aad .
trt, ut wiitun li atiJca f Uta railroad itfoi
Ckatfttld lyortHi(ii
, COftTAIJiINO H3 ACRkH.
Atvmi-1 1J fTt ft whirh li ilearpd, .itt "Pr"
TfikM HtISEf. LOO BARS, tni etbtt atl 1
hniHtTtp. w.ih over Warirg fruit trmkii
Afvtr-taiHff tTr(n)t of water nur thr honw. ui
will, a? much iiaidi-r on tlie 1a, IT n-iwh
nmairV. at wilt pr f--t It. Thr if V.
Wd wirti 04 1. fW nf h hnnw ortw fm
tftrtr vvart f..r f'.Td. (? a pn4 com pan t, m4.
tnt t fr until tt, time l of )
I IMT PHITK, n,StWf It, ra-y wvU. F
retina, a ('1r t VIM.lAM"rItTKE.
rtfarfietil, l't., peb. U, lffi.
BABGAIl?PBAIiGllXsr :
Farms, Timber Land Dorset
FOR SAIE
TUE mbnyiWr, tlrfiroui f diipoattf af mm
r aJ and pcrmmal prvytrty, oUer lUt toln
wg rare o-)uitunilv fur blu-gaina:
0K FARM vitaata In (iirard tovnbif. (
knowti a th "CUtvtina Hartut t mm." vm
frn( laa1a of Atir. Laxai.te and other. onBiifj
UM A err. tiiiT whirb ara etftrra. it lt
dwell in T ht.Bfoa, tat-a and vounp Taan. Tttftfaft.
A:. THK lllL'K-Ki N tAHM. fAt.tiiair
1(M Acres, lift ol which ara etVa, wtta
dw9ilinf luue, burn, and other oa'huiMin;, In
f rtLrr with two ihrix log joun; orrbardi tbtrasa.
ileo, f KVEKAL OTHKR FAIIAIS and tn
f TlJwUl.H tANUsfuraaia.
TOR RFT Tic S.MT. MITX I DUEIi
TMJ 1101 SK at tba aioutfa of Ier Cmke2
he tf rtteii. or let to jud hy tha thMitand, tuKi
perfubt.
,rFOUR HliADOF WORK lIOA5Bf,a
II AllNE&i, will be mM on reaeMnatil- Urmt.
VarKain ii ofTrrtd ia each cf ta for-
K'Mng prnptFittotii. Tha tmni will be iridrnw;.
rorihar tnfcruiRtinn ran he obtaini-d Vrrtiii
oo (lie prrmi-M.or braddriin)rthicn1'riif(ttar
mt Krnfhnlle P. 0., t'lewrfiMd eflon'r. fa
fehlH-tl. I,. M. ot "TRI IT.
Valuable Town Properly
FOR BALK!
SITrATK on the &.nlb-wef. eorer af 0r?
ud 1 h:-d atreati, (hc.n( Ka;lruaU Hntt.i
it; A LOT, with a (tcd tw-u rj y-ti bu :a
iiig Uhtcud, ty H litt, ona roio oa cart tU-ur,
tuilablcfura rturr, or othar buaiutft. Alsi, tiw
adjuinuij LOT. with a tw(. ft,rV dwfl!!t 1wm
tbtrriin, i)d icverat othct TOWN I.t'TS.
a:, a lot or wr;i iH"Tt iikick, ui i
MMtrttiiaiit of 8T0NLW AI'K, autl Cre-K
Jugi, Jari, Frail Cru, etc., at rcdiK-od urirrt.
l or further information, inquirr tt the St
ware r-'Urry of F. LLlTZINuKR.
nyMTuu CUaxfielJ. Tt.
I'liilaili liliia Erie CaHroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Throe rh and dlreet rente batwara Pbiladelpbia
- . UaJtiaiara, Harriabnir, A Uliaaispert,
aad tba
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvani.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
Oa all Kljbt Traint.
(X and after MONDAY, KOV. 2nd. I'll, lbs
V tra.na aa the Philadelphia A Kris bai.
lveed w ill run aa f-dlow :
eat ward.
Hail Trail loavea Fiiiladel, bia. IM.tf I
Do .. da L Mary't J It f U.
l. arrive at Krie. J 1". U-
Erie b i prase leavea i ailadelbia Illa.a
Do .do Ft. Mary e-.... . A U
Do. -arrive it Iria.....M...CIA X
laatward.
Mall Traia leavae Kne 10 .'d A
Do do tl Marv't 4 S PH
' Do arrive al Philadelphia ...It1
Krie Kaprel leavea Krie 1 '
Do di Pt Mery'e 1 1M
Tin arrive al Philadelphia. ... 4 It t
Mail and bi.r, eonnerl with Oil I'reel ai
Allrghrny lliver Hail Koad. Kagigv rhI
tbrouhb ALbKED U IU-K".
sieneral bunr rle'r',,
1 Printing Ink.
Krorn alioiutl Intrlli.K-, r, v asbinctoa. T C
C'lOllll rKlNTIXll 1XK. Weareatl'tv
1 us.iiji (Mintiac ink maautartarnl by Mr-(
1.. liobinon. at tba lira 'i rerry 1'rairir la)
Works. 'hila,lrl.iia. 1 his ink vie regard as as
porinv lo any ini.ting inl wr ha. e un-o lore ana
lor of year, li larhar and el.an. su.i(liwlrrt
V a nan sal.ly rvooiouirnd Ita use lo a!! :.:
From Thila. North Aiorrioan and ruled
Uaaottr.j
We riiiMt.h In anothrr fla-e thr rarniet""'
liunt t' the nriutmg ink aianuie-lnrrel av a'
". K. K.d.ina in, a-' Iho Hiav a Fi rry lab
Wo are using the ink Iron .Mr. Ito .iBfoo'sei'ts'
and are p'raard ad I onr a.proval el M "
many en.loraemrnts he has already m-nvrd.
ink ia of eiifllrnl onalitv, riiar, and "''
rroely. " ap-f "
BEST FAMILY FLOUR.
T P KKAin R ba. n ale arranft"'"'1' "i
t a e asipplu-1 wuh tin- eelv'Ta'e'l
('AMPKI. UTOSil"."' Kl.orK,
Direct (Voir. Ibe mills; and baling th-el.aar
of apoeial rates, ciislomere eaa rvly yea alast'
I (telling the BEST FUlL'R al tbe leaeat atari''
J prlc.
-e. ... a ...e f Ibe Is"
U i tour or.iTvrro iv p--
freeafeharg
ejarJl-'"
T I b7tiI'I.!' A rtllbXrAHI.I:' ''
a I U.S. . l.r.. n..alr of lha
r bE HILL, and will ow the m-eipt et twsa'Jj
Ireowte, mti I tfy h aa a4VOT.
W