Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 02, 1869, Image 3

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    Jflotfli and (jtnraula.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
MARkLT Pi., CUMR II l-U, I.
J to fer Us ftMiniuilt(oK f lb
bH. whrro lh wrpr, - will h ffitWi tn mt
it 4J fyt". art J rfMira a har o, pud fir
rnnkff. )... -t f;'ronl ttrntit.n t th i.--tail-
f riu I'ii-iti- h bnpf t'l h M lo riilrr
trttiftii'li lu I pfttmtt. Th TAHI.R will
lr ty ...iinittlillW mppliod with (lie hrnt lb
kti b pwurvl in (ho murti', mid the PaK
will untin full at.idk of I.lgiOKK, It If K II, Ad.
uvnd lUlllluy ftttMliril.
CASI'KR rEri'Ol.DT,
Clr.rA.IJ, M-xi-h 3, U I jr - IMuiri-tor.
JSfniutt, Jtattrnbrrflrr & (To.
DEST GOODS"
AT
THE EAGLE HOTEL
MAIN ST., CUnWKNdYILLS, 1A,
nAVINtj Wnwtd for n trm of ytri lh
boT tfl known tnd popntir hutol, fki-'
formally ny Nr. Maion, and lately by Mr.
It ran,) the present proprietor bu r fitted it
with th obj ( uf render ng hit gucili comfort
M while .i nirnioc with hi. A An, lanri
Subli aod Yard it studied, fur the cart and
ftrotMtinn of horsei, earriagca and waoue.
iberal tbar of publio patnmatre it olialtcd.
Uhti If JOHN yOl'TS, Frop'r.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Carweuarllle, Clearfield county. Pa.
THIS old and well oetahllehed IIol.l, beautl
fully tituated on the baikt of the Suinu
henna, io ilia boroigh of Curwemvllle, hoi bean
leered fur tarn or veara br ttia underalencil
It boa boon entirely rattled, ood la now open to
the publio generally ood the travelling column
airy ta particular. No paine will be tpared to
pow gweaie oomtortauie wnile tarrying ot tbia
n.rae. Amr.ie mooting rooji tor the accoiumo
Ibarg aa moderate
eon of teainr.
Jan. 1, 'oil tf
Wat. M. JEFFRIES.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Curweuevllle, Clearfield eoanty. Ha,
TDI aadereignod boa leaeed thie old and lone;
eatobli'tied hotel, (formerly kept by Major
laaao Bloornaeh.aituete in a central portion of tbe
town, and baa entirely re-Sited and ra furniahed
It, and re-modeled tbe etaeling, laaila make it
, aa object, hereafter, for the traveling public to
peironne taia large aac aommodiout houen.
deo-l.-es-tf JOHN J. HEAD.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Beeond and Market 8troeU,
CLEARPIELD, PA.
THII eld aad eommodioui Hotel baa, daring
the paat year, been enlarged to doable iu
loimer eapaetty for tbe entertainment of etran.
gere aad gueetj. The whole builJing bae been
voiuraieaea, ana too proprietor will epare no
paint to render Ola gaeatt aomfortablt while
atayiag witn mm.
joTbo "Maoalon Hooae" Omnibof nana to
and from tbe Depot on the arrlral and departure
ot tf Proprietor.
THE WESTERN HOTEL
CLEARFIELD. PA.
rpiIS nbaerlber baring leaaed for a term of
a. jeara 101a weil-anowa Hotel, ( kept Tor many
yeare by Mr. Lanich.) and re-aitod and refnr-
aiaheol It tarooehoaL la now prepared tn antrr
lata trarolera and the publlo rtntrallr upon
taraaa it ta hoped alike airreeablt to bolb patrena
aaa proprietor. Ilia IADLN and Stn will
be aapplird with the beat tb narket atTorda:
aad bo paint will bo apared on hie part to add to
aa aoareaieBee and enmrort or bia gueeia.
JOUN DOUOIIKKTV,
t' Propiietor.
THE EXCHTNGEniOTEL,
Hi;nTic;i(, pa.
mQrS old flUMIibmert bavina been luUl.
X hr Jo VOKRI80N, formerly proPriftur of
Ik. UAk4aAn ll .n.. "k.. 1 .1. ' ' Li
... " -r- aaeaei k-vwb VTVU U I y fOD -
ratal aad refurniabed, aad supplied witb all
the nod era improraeiiLt and euuvenienoea na
euary to a first cl aca Hotel. Tn dining room
bat baea remored to the Aral door, and ia now
apaeioea and airy. The ehamben are well ren
tilaud, and the proprietor will endearor to make
bia gnertt perfectly at heme.
JeJ J. UOKHISON, Proprietor.
f. v. waLLAca mot. m. raw.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
lilttiereburff, Cloarfleld Co.. Pa.
TRIrl well known and long ertab'iahed llo'.l,
fnnnerly kept by R. W. Moore, and lalUrly
by Wai. Sebwem, er baa been leaaed for a term
of yean by the nndcreignei, to which the alien,
tiea of the traveling publio la now ealled, and a
liberal there of rublio patronage la aolieiled.
aprH.'CS ly.pd rillAW A WALLACE.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
main sr., pmLirsBuno, p.
THK wadereijrned keepl oonitantly on band
the beat of l,lqnort. Ilia table ia alwayt
applied with the b-at the market alTorJt. The
arallng pnblio will do wall lo giro bliu a oall.
eTl,'. R011KRT LLUYU.
SERADEB & CALEB'S
Restaurant and Confectioner),
(On Reed Rlre.it. near the Railroad Depot,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
IRBftB 0Y"TER8 and ICS CREAM In
oeaeoa. Tobaeeo, Cigara, Candiea, Nott,
aad everything naually found In a Confection
ery, alwayn on band. Tbe only BAGATELLE
lABbai in town, can be roand et th:e eeloon,
arlO-taipd SIIRAllKK A UALLR,
LOWEST PRICESI
BEXETT,
CLATTOBERGER,
& CO.,
NOW OFFER AT THEIR
it in m o t h Store,
IN OKC'KOI.A, PA.,
LARGE & WELL-SELKCTE1)
STOCK or
Spring & Summer Goods,
PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR
KET RATES, AND TO BE SOLD AT
A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST.
QONSISTING OF DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, WOOD i WILLOW
WAKE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
JIATS AND CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOES.
FURNITURE A -MATTRESSES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING
TO WELL-REGULATED HOUSE
HOLDS, A3 WELL AS TO MILLS,
MINES, AND CAMPS.
VhUadrl,ihl;! avrrtlrmrntf
CAM? A-7
V BANKERS, cd?
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
vxENEiuiT Agents,
v tor v
PENNSYLVANIA
,of t.he
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
er,TrlorJI1T,l..';.P'T'; l"On OowrAUT la a
proVeir J.VU. lW. w.Tb .. e.
CASH CAPITAL, 1.0O0.0O0. PTfLI. PAID.
loT ""J,? VTJ!""" ' ?h" " rP'l'lon al naroffloe.
mf. r. V.,,,'J" ?' "; "' ''r llnmi( lion..
I.
eoanty
tl. 8. r.USSi;i., Mniager.
A. MH'.AKl.ll CO.. AninU for l.'leerlll.l
' au(i2-ly
H. MMiernien. - II. hltiiiifrr. . II. Silberman.
S. SILBERMAN & Co.,
IHI'ORTRRR AND JORRKR or
FANCY GOODS, PIPES
NOTIONS, AC,
IS .Vorlh iourth Htrrtl,
mym l'IUI-AIi:i.PHI A. u
T. C.
WM. W. PADU.
WM, AV.
QRDERS RECEIVED AND
PROMPTLY FILLED.
HIGHEST MARKETRATE9 PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE. .
SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, PO
LITE AND OBLIGING.
, MYERS,
WITH
D. . IOAR
PAUL & CO
WnOLFSALE
MOOT AJfD SIIOi:
ti1 HE no
2J Market 8t. A U Commerce SL aboTt Sixth
myia PHILADELPHIA. ly
a. situ ciacr.
j. aoi.i.owBi:aa . . .
HOLLOWBUSH & CABEY,
. ROOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
AND STATIONERS,
219 Market St., i'hllndclphla
Vwrjier Flour Saoka and Baira. Foolacap.
Letter, Note,. Wrapping, Curtain and Wail
nperl.
feb24-Iy.
JOHN M. MELLOY,
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
inn DRALia in
lout Furnlnhlni; Cooda, Tin Rooflng and
Conductor I'lpco.
No. Vi3 Market Blrert,
"II" ly rillLAHKI.rillA.
DREXEL A CO..
'J ALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE Ha. at Mouth Third street, I'lillaielpn
And Dealers in Government Securities.
CONVINCED.
BENNETT,
BLATTENBERGER,
& CO.
Oaoeola Milla, Pa., April it, 14!
oots, j&Uocs, 50atu and Capa.
McGAUGHEY'S
BESTAIRAM&REFRESHMEM
SALOON,
It Leary 'a New Buil lint;. (formerly ooonpied by
Mr. Hole,)
SECOND ST., CLEAREIELD, PA.
CONSTANTLY on band a fine eeWlion of CAN
DIRK, NUTS, I'lllAKS, TfiUAOCO, Ao.
Alao, KKI1 (IYBTKK8 reeeired daily, and
torrod up to auit the taatee of enatomen.
on aeoood elory.
de.IO.lf DAVID MeOAl JHKl'.
Soot$ and $hot$.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
nAgjnat reeeired a ine lot of French CALF
6KINS, and ia bow prepared to manofae.
tare everything ia bia line at the loweat Igurea.
Ha will warrant bia work lo be at reproeented.
He reatyetfolly tollrlta a oall, at bit thop oa
Market atreet,eeeond dror weal of the poatoEoo,
where he will do all in bit power to render fatlt
faetioa. Some loo Oalter topa on hand.
,'-y DANIKL CONNELLY.
PEACE PROCLAIMED.
THl WAE OVEBUr CLEAEFLBLD
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
eV'arjf all the Contraband going back
to their old ma1eri but 'nary one
going to old MatKtichusrUn, where
they vere loved to long and to veil.
IReonteqnenee of the aliore facte, F. SHORT,
of tbe old "Short Shoe Sbop," would en
"enee to bia numeroul patrona, and tbe people
Jf Claartrld eoenty at large, that he haa now a
rate lot or e;otd iaa:eiil, ju.t reoeired from
tt na-l. and ta prepared on abort notice to make
a ene uu and Shoe, at bia new ahop la
rekaa'a mw. )!t li aeliallrd that he eea pleaee
"Meniere il mif-M heeome Inteniely lotalatay
" ke patrlote.) He la prepared to toil low for
Jk or Country Produce. Don't forget the
"f Belt door te 6howre A Urabem'a atoro,
Market atreet, ClearBeld. Pa., aad kept be a
EXTRA ORDINARY!
SOMETHING NEW IN CLEARFIELD I
Great Bargains in Boots
and Shoes!
Great Bargains In Hats and
Caps!!
TIIE GRECIAN BEND HAT I
THE VELOCIPEDE IIATI
TIIE ALPINE HAT!
SILK DATS OF THE LATEST
STYLE3 !
All Kinds and Styles and Cheap 1 1
BOOTS 4 SHOES IN PROFUSION.
Lediee, Look to your letereete, and eall and aaa
. the laloat and moil faebionable etylea
of PLAIN AND FANCY
SHOES.
Purple, Bine, Bronte, and Riamark SHOES,
for Mlaaet and Children, af
HIGH CI TI
Aimiioalion be mail will receive nrnirmt attan
tioti, and all information ehecrfully furu;ahod.
Ordert aolieiled. eprll-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manufacturer! of and Wboleaale Dealer! la
MEN AND HOYS' CL.OTII1NO,
424 Market A 410 Merchant Mtrcet,
augl'drl PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
18G9 spring, i860
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Koi. 23J, eY 741 N. Third St.,
rillLAliKLl'IHA.
We ere now prcpered witb our veual ertenaire
and wcH-eaaerte'l atoek to offer extra
to CA8II HIj'YKIIS.
?iiituarc, Jtnitarf, ff lf.
MKHHKM. &' UKiLKll,
ir a ii Imv'a 11 13,
A), Mnfitrrrr
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Y"jA)T'68ADiL;s7iniTiLks,
Hartraa, Coll era, tit., fur talt by
MEKREI.L A niH.ER.
JIALMER S PATENT UNLOAD-
Ing Hay Porka, for tali by
MEKRELL A BIGI.F.R.
()IL, IAIN T, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kaila, etc, for tali ky
MEKRELL A BIOLER..
JJaILESs"TraMMINGsTsilOE
Findiogt, for talt by
MERRELL A BIOLER.
?. f.rnham frm' tTiiliiimi.
w. aaania a. i. anaaia
A ( II a .xjj;.
J.B.GJUIIAM&SOXS,
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For tale by
MEKREI.L A BlOLER.
gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND
Sitet, for tale by
. MERRELL A BIOLER.
IRON I IRON !
I
RON! IRON I
For talt by
MERRELL A BIOLER.
MARKET HTHKKT.
CLEA RPIELD, Pa.
II
ORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for talt by
MERRELL A BIOLER.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And bttt Manufaeturt, for tale by
MERRELL4 BIOLER-
rpiIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for talt by
MERRELL t BIOLER.
RODDER CUTTERS for snlo by
MERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWS I SAWSt SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
ji BEi'of,iTio.r m.t s.twar
EMERSON'S
PATENT PERFORARATED
Cros8-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL GUMMINO AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
merson's. Patent Adjustable Swaee,
ror spreaatag, Bharpening, ana ebaplng ta
Teeth of all Splitting Stwt.
Yta-Sendfor a Doaerlptire Circular and Price
LliL MKKRELL A BIULER.
Jan tr) Oeneral Ayentt, Clearlold. Pa
fpiIE aubicrlbera baring entered Into partner---
ahlp for the purpoaeof earrying on the
ouelneat or Herohandiaiog, now offer
A ood
And rare opportunity te tht allium of Clear-
Held and adjoining eountlai ta buy More gooda
at wboleaalt or reull prieet, that will aatoniah
tbe anlnatrnetad. Their gooda will bo particu
larly aeiecteu to auit thlt market. Brery lady
wiii, mereiore, tan the attention of bar
HiiMbaml
lo tbia faot, beoautt thla bran oh of oar bnaintae
will reeeire epeclal attention, and arerything
needed in a well regulated koaeehold will at all
timet be found la our etore. Our ttook of DH Y
CJOODH ahall aot bo aarpaeaed, eltbor ia aaal
ity or prloe, aad will embrace. In part, P rintt of
aetry ttylt, Olngkaaii aad Lawna af aeary
quality, Mualint of aetry grade. Do Lalnea
adapted to tbo taatee of the old aad yaangi aad
tetry artltlt of any kind of gooda tbty tell It
'rt.-reafTenfiiawHaaM ..-ar aarw ea..
rin: kkimiumcan.
CLLAIM II I D, V..
I I'M.-IMV Mcl!M. :. JI NK . lira
Terms of Subscription.
If paid In ailrenxe or wl'hln H'ree mwiha,..! 1 M
If paid afler three and before eta moiilha S at
If paid after tbe eipirallon of ail eaitha... I tit
Mr. T. II. Wn.aoa, our foreman, la aathortaid
to receipt rr winner paid into the office on account
of auliaciimiim. tdrirliilnr. Inli work J. I. ....
eeecoee. UliU. :i IIIMII1I.AM1KII.
Kdttor and I'mprlelor
.f'fnonat IH triri A,.e.cf ft. t,0
"ll rillioil.
Guaranteed
To be aa repreeeeted. aad warraaud ta (ire tat
iefaeUoa. At ta VUEH tiMIMSwt bare
a eplesded aaaortmaat of Alpaoat, blank, wbltt,
and la colore 1 Anaaroa, Silka, and la abort all
tht aeweal ttylet la tht aaarkeb We dieirt thla
faet ta become ktowa
To Every
Peraoa maa, women, thild, phyalolen, m
ebaaie, termer, lawyer, barker, womea'i-rlghti
man, or any oib cr maa ia tbt toanty
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER IN
STOVES AD HOLLOW-WARE,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
in, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Phlllpebarg, Centra eo., Pa.,
STEETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(HucreMori to Titer T. Wrirht A Co.,
ihportrh or An nri in
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
ALIO,
Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
No. 17 N, Fifth St. tod 434 Commtrot,
PniLAPELPHIA, Pi,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
roa rat ialb or
Wool, Oinaeng, Fur 6kina, Feat here, Leather,
Plai Heed. Dried Fruita, Cloeer Seed, Koeta,
Deer Skint. Butter, Beeewai, Sheep
Fkiot, Efga, Ao., ao., Ae.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Wtekljr Prlea eorreut forwardtd oa reqnoft.
Jont 11. 18A8 ty p4
DS ttftdtrrtgrtttd rijctfuMj aooonneei to
tb pubt tht b hm oa hand a ar.
lucrtrifriu I fiill-1ntol ond vet) uiorud ftoek of 8trM.
.rll -tf nil varietj eutniita 01
,IIE CELEHRATED IltON'SIDES,
Which hare Barer failed tn glee perfect eatlafao.
tlon to the Boat faatldloaa of Itt parebaeora,
Conllntntal, Lebltk, Fermer, Deylight. Speara1
Antl uoet, niagara, unarm, Herald, era.,
witb every variety af Ibe beat
Pitlaburg Manufaetaro.
TgejuTbt Tla and Sheet I rot wire gleea with
tbt eloeee It made of tbo htav'eat and beet
material, and warranted to giro perfett latla
faellon. Ilia a lock of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Ii Ur(Tir( bttr and obiapir than tvor boforo
ihlbiud to thi publio. il doflai ompotittoa
iiaer im Taruiy, qiumjr f prieo.
DKAFM.SW, fil.INDNEHS A CATARRH
treat d with lh nttimut tacorM br l)r. J,
I.AACK, M. and Pn.fnr of bifat of tho
Kyit and Kr in tht Mndirtl Collff of Pcnnpyl
Tania. It yiari f Jtp-ricncf, (furmcrlr of Let 'Jen,
Ilnllnnd.) No. 80i Arab fiinU Phit'a. feiti
innniali can b ien at hli nlhrt. Tho tnrdioal
farnlty art inritod to aorompitny thoir patienii,
ao ho hao do orrU ia bio prufriiion. Arliloial
pyei inoortcd witboat pain. ISo eborgo fr i
aninatioo. jo!.!.
mi
RMWfl
BLI KINU CLOTHES,
KDICMa B1.IIK IS THt
eaeat end brat article la tht market for
It doet not conltin tnv acid
Il will aot injnrt tht Intel fabric
ll it put np at
Il.TIIKRORR'S DRUG STORE,
No. I.U North Second Street, Philadelphia,
and fur aale by moat of tbe ftrocera A Drntgiala.
Tbt genaine baa both Barlow'a aad Wiltber
ger'a ntmee oa tht labeh a'l othera art eoun
terfalt. BARLOW'S BLI.'R
will eolor mora water than four timet tht tamt
weight of Indigo. mayft ly
lit Ii alto prepared to fern I ah a oomplate
aatonmtnt or
'alia
eomienniy ealled
i"."y SHORTT."
stw BOOT AD SHOE SHOP.
t edwarltTmack.
r" MARKET A In Srt., CLKAHFIEI.D, Pa.
T" prepTi.h bat entered Into the BOOT
SHOK bueineet at tht abort Hand, and
"elerained not 10 be onldone eltbor ia qoal
JJ' " r'i'e for bia Work, Special attention
'u be pai l In mannfeeioring Pewed work. He
tn? fc"" ' ''I-' of 8i'ti Kip end
""klna,of therery beat qnallly. The ei.l.
of Clearlleld and elclally are reapeetlully
'. f'" bi If"', "o ontrgt for oalla
j-WBwif A VO SHOE SHOP,
' l ltH l.! IM K.
I aebwib.r haeing lately alerted a ae
it "a r-aoe enop ta lerweneellie, oa
"a atreei. .,. 11- 1 u t
""a, renecllully anaoaacet la the public Ihet
gl ' - wmi ecir en aijiea 01 d ' i
eao tvel
CUSTOM-MADE WORK
Made a Specialty la tblt 01 ore I
Hiee.
t tf
reiki.. ! kia line. . ehnrt
He alee krene ea haeit a enej a. r.
7" Jf ready-made work, which ho will toMj
or emalry prepare.
" i uj urn - i
1. C. I.K.IITC AP (KIN would reaped,
fully announee to tbe ettlteni of Clearfield aad
vicinity, that they baea opened a Itrgt aad
txteaaivt aaerrtment of the aboro-aamed gooda,
la tbt tl ore room oa Market atreo , appetite tbt
rerideaee af If. B. Bwoopo, Ken., where they
Bill be happy to wall oa all wSo wl.h to patroa
iata FIRHT-CLASS PIIOK A BAT BTORX.
Children ! Bhoei in AbondaDce.
CHILDREN'S HAND MATE SHOES.
FIXK ROOTS! COARSE BOOTS!
WATER PROOF HOOTS!
TRlJXKS,6C,ttC.
jaterTomo and aet for vouraalrea what wt
hart got for tale.
p" Remember the place' Market ttreet,
Cltarttld. evpoeltt R. B. gwoopa't reeideaoa. I
weril tf i. C. LtDHTCAP A BON
r.f:r tuk iivst.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary,
3HM l;iigra.liiir t I" 1 Paro ((aarto.
I'rlrr
d M-etAtnpt not in
ttk
IO,4HM Wot.U
'rfianartpt,
Vlwd ao a irh-i)B, wo ar tv.nfn.rnl tlmt no
othrr IMnf Unrnff liu a iirt ionitrT whit-h no
fill If and ffttlhfnllj prto forth il p mount tvan-litioo
m thil laot odititan if WrhMer d'ro that n( vnr
wHtu-a and tnokca Knctih tnacuo. Hvrprr
VfrtJOl'me,
ihrr lonkl arc trie own Infnf ttf frNil
hhmnn ; tk Ihhlm, Slnktpnr mud Wrbittr t
loptfl V""'"- I'tWrrrye. friminf Jrnrmti.
inn Nit W lo-Ttn it ((lorioiio it ia perfect
U difttm- and dffifn rt.mtiti(Bit levif nth
in he d'irtd. J. . iVmourf, lL V.t frm't
Tho mt urfnl and nmarkoMr t newt i mm nf
knmun knovUHy in onr lnf otff. W. S. i'lmrk,
t'rridft Mn. AgrirttUmral Vvifrff.
Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary.
IOIO ragfBltefatn. (MM I-ncra. Into
"Thi wm It fpallr a of-o f m liity, Jnot
iKo thinjr fr tht million. " Amerim tlumtiomal
"In aiotrr rowpocto, Ihio ttiftlnnary U the mni
OoarriiH itt fr puhU-hH.' Iinrkltr Jtrmnmtt.
' A a maour) f rff-rcnt-d, il i ominpntlT flttrd
frvr oo in fmiHo and aThoT." ff. Y. fribnm.
"11 io a1ttthor tho bm troaiury of wotda
if otM wbirb (ho K ni !., lancBOfo bu tror Too-
fowl." Hnrlfnrd 'rM.
CoMtobod n- t A 0. MRRKIA V. iKprinrtlold.
I Maaoarbaootio. taorll-di.
Tin, Copper, Shoot-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wbolooala or retail. nannfaMurad aaatly and
witb tho 10I0 Tiow to torrioo, from tfaa boot aia-
unoi in tba narkit
PLOWS. TLOW POINTS, A COPPER, BRASS
Aflll lltUPt -vailLKa,
Of ararjr dtieriptloa eoniUatl; oa k-Jid.
MGUTMNQ RODS,
Suporior point, pot ap on ibort aotieo. Tho
Point bo otTori to tho publte Ii tho oorno aa lo
now sitfl by tba foooilvania Hail road Co. va
tboir botldingi.
ORDERS FOR SrOUTINO, ROOFING
And olhor work Solnnflaf to kli balloon will
bo prompUj fillod bj aiparltnood and ikllllal
workmtn.
BRASS, COrrER AND OLD METTLE
Takoa Id ticfaanfo for foodi.
frn tiparia:) tnvitoi tho atteatlon af
Morcbanto wiihin to purr faaoo at wbwloralo, ai
hty will 6nd it to tboir adrantaKO to oiamioi
tit olorb before porcbaoing alaowhoro.'
U, 8. FLEGAL.
Phlliprtharg, Aug. A. Iftfg. Jj2,tlU
Jv KW BTOKB AND NEW GOODS.
JOS. SHAW & SOa
Hive jutt ppmeit a
Nitr .cto, 00 Main St., CLUitriiLD, Ta.,
lalelr orciiilcl ky Wm. F. IIIWIN.
Their ttork conaiiti of
LE)LUZr OkCDXaDa3,
Okortfta nf lh beet quality,
Qoef-nbwarf., H00U nntl SllOCft,
od every rtii! ocrcaaarv for
one'i comfur'.
Call and r.amint our alork kafnrt) pur
fliaelng alMwhore.. May 9, 1W6 if.
Young
Or old, riea or poor, high or low, who will fa ror
at with a tall. With our at and eilemlre
Mock any gentlemen eea plaeie tbt moat fae-tldiout
leadj'.
By juat dropping la and getting a slot droit
pattern, lact tttt, kid glovee or by doing that
which It betteVi give her a well. filled puree,
and abt will tnd good aad paying Inreatinenu ia
ambroidtrlee, adginga, ribboni, glovtt, boelery
or any otbtr boutehold aeoriiiuee.
Anil
HI I l:lllfl KOI I CI H.
Mcthodl-t l.pl. copal Churrta Rrr. W.
II. I'tl.U I'aalor. I'ulilio Herrioo ever MeliWik
al III, A. M .and 7 I'. -M.
hablialh Hchnol at A M.
Prayer Mcrtine every Thureilar, at 1 P. M.
Communion Henrico, firet riabhatb of everr
month, et III) A. M.
Ht. KranrU I luircliMn". at 10 o'clock
A. M., ou the tccoiid and fourth Humlnva of each
month.
Lois of now, liir-liioimtjlo and cliuup
gootla at A. K. Mr right & Soiw'.
Mr. S:iiike oH'uri doairuhle house
and lot (or sale in this borough, lieud
his advertisement.
Our advurtisinn; columns contain
several notices of the Halo of valuable
real estate this week.
Mooooji wants to buy all tha wool
and shingles In tho county. Soe Lis
advertisement in this issue.
I)lvins services may bo expected in
the Court House on next Kuhbath,
June Clh, by Rev. Henry 6. Butler.
A fine assortment of Gents.' India
Gusgo undorwear, just received at
Wm. Heed & Co'n.
In addilloa to wbal wt bare alrealy tnumtra
ted, wt keep til klndt of CF.KTI EMEVH
W EAR auek 11 Clothe, Caatlmtrea, Batineltt,
Bait, B00U aad Bhoei, At, betidea,
Aaaorlment of Made up CLOTHING for Men
and Boye, manufactured out of the very beet
material, whieb wt will tell for caib or exchange
for country product at prieet which will attonieh
both kaabaad aad
Wife
Wt art sow Itrgely engaged la baying aad
Ding fttlUARH TIMBIR and maaafae.
tared LUMTIKR, And will girt thlt branch of
bealoeee tptaial attention, and make It aa object
Gentlemen, lor good tit, go to F.
C. Cromm, Merchant Tailor, for he
can beat both eity and country-make.
Try him.
Lost. On (Sunday last, between
Mrs. Merrell s and L. R. Morroll's, a
breast-pin. The finder will confer a
favor on the owner by leaving it at
this office.
Tho largest and best stock of Hats
and Caps to do found in Clearfield is
at the Banner Hut Store of J. C,
Lightcap & Son.
Ihe card of David I.. Krcbs, Ki ,
Into of Uellefonto, will bo found in
mis issue. Air. urotis is a young
Attorney, and comes to our county
highly recommended. He can be
consulted in both English and German.
The Treasurer, Mr. Wrigloy, adopts
this method of informing the mer
chants of this county that their
licenses are now ready for dulivery,
and that they will he forwarded to
uy part of the county on the receipt
of tho money.
The Trnstocs of the Presbyterian
congregation of ClearOeld, will mcot
on Saturday, June 12th, at 2 o'clock,
p. rn., at tho Church, for the purpote
of Ictlinff (h oeia AW Demons de
siring seats will please attend at that
time. By order of the Trustees.
rMAL Th ohm tnrmi-r, m. r 1 111 m n
II, Id -it Tvrive, fi , on (he 1:1,7,
1011 iMfA day tf M ;, A . ,i,i,
In piirminncs of a nudes prcvitmelv
ariven throughout die Ihetriet, the
Convention met at Tyrone, Hlalr 00.,
Pn , on Tuesday evnning, May lth,
Hd!. The sirvi'es of the evening
wereronrluotedliy Itv. Sam'l V .Sears,
of )'hili;iblir station, who prcai lied
a very iblo and amirotiriiilo sermon,
from the l.'illi, Hith, bill and IKlh
verses of the 2 1st chapter of the Gospel
by St. John, taking for his subject
tho last clause of tho 15th verse:
'Feed my lambs."
Tho Convention met et 0 o'clock on
Wednesday morning, nntl, after devo
tionul exorcises by Kov. Wm. G. Fer
guson, of Curwonsvillo station, was
crganined by electing fjev. J. S. Mo
Murray, (P. K.,) President. A rom
mittco,eonsihlinn;of Hon. Jolin Patton.
01 uurwcnsville, Kov. .Wm. H. Dill
and Win. M. McCnllough, of Clear
field, had been previously appointed
to arntngo a programme for the Con
vention, which was adopted as report
ed. The following delegates were
prcsont, bosideg a large number of
ministers, superintendents, teachers
ana incntls ol tbo Sunday School :
If. Oerner,
Laura E. Clearer,
Theodore flnrclineld,
o. a. a. noeveoe,
K. B. alcUraia,
J. lionahoe,
T. W. Heard,
ktary Vraaier,
J. Canningham,
Eliaalieth Hoover,
8. B. torler,
Joeeph Walter!,
Wm. II. bell.
aire. Fred'k Crieeman,
nuc i.vtlc,
To Kvery
ri'im PKMOritATIO Al.MASAC for !st
I l:and l'a fr aula at the Poet Onloi.
I'rico 25 ecnla. Mailed ta any eJ.lreee. l)cJJ If
1rT the DKMiV RATIO AI.MAKAC. Oelt
1 J eeara. ree volet aloald hart eae. tf
Ont who bat Lumber to tell to deal with at.
Wt ah ell alao keep tontlaatty oa hand
general aeeorttuent of GKOCKRIUH and
HAHDYVARR, which we will tell at eioeed
Ingly low prieet. Wo alao keep a full aeeort
meat of UIJEKHBW ARE. TbU department
will at kept full and aompleta, aad tvtry
Yoiiiig Man
Or maiden wht tontoraplatot boneokeeplng. will
And It advantageont to coma and trade with aa.
Wt art totitutted, and, from long oxperionoe lu
the bualnoat, 10 well acquainted with the wanta
and sootaelllel of thil community, thtt wt feel
atlaled if every maa tnd womaa
lit Clrnrflold County
maktt it a point ta bay their gooda from at, wt
eea pleaee them both al te nnality aad price.
Therefore, tomt along aad buy jour
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Qucfiiswarr, Hardware,
HOOTS A SIIOKS, HATS 4 CAPS,
Eoady-MaJe Clothing,
Atd everything you need to rnder youreelvot
aad familial tomfortabli, from
JAS. 13. GRAHAM & SONS.,
..giitr CLEARFIELD, Pa.
JOTICI'V-The frmelioa of tbe eer'oerrblp
I Jamee B. flraham A Bona doea not preven
Ibe tctllemeut of tbe ootee aad book acoounta of
ihe late nna nf Fhowera A Graham or I. W. Ura
kaaa. Tkoat knowing themeclvet indebted to
either are rrqueatcd to oome forward at oooo and
tfloee their aoeownlt.
JAMF.S B. (1RAI11.M A fONrl.
CloarfteH, B'Biembot IS t,
Court. The proceedings of our
court last week wore materially inter
fered with by the "sucker flood'' of
the week previous, which took off a
numbor of parties and witnesses.
Notwithstanding this, a largo amount
of business was disponscd during tha
session.
Hearti! and Home. This rich, red
olent and rare gem of the weeklies,
has already attained its twonty-lhird
number, is t3-pography is soperb
its illustration inimitable and it is
filled with articles from the ablest
authors In our country; whilo tho
character of all its contributions is
musing, entertaining and Instructive.
no wonucr mat it has achieved a
circulation of over 40,000 copies since
its brilliant birth, only three months
ago. Publishod by Pettengill, Dittos
Co., 37 Park Row, Now York, at 14
a year.
A Proper Remedy. Every one fa
miliar with the deportment of jurors
and wit nouses during the sessions of
our oourt, knows that much delay in
publio businoss is caused by tho un
necessary absence of these parties
during the session. Twico the time
necessary is soiruttimes consumed in
empannclingk jury, because tbe jurors
are not in the court room when they
are called. The same evil lies against
witnesses. After being called two or
three times in tho court room, a con
stable must take to tho street and
hunt them up, and the time of the
court is consumed or olhor witnesses
called by the attorneys out of the
regulnr order.
Wo are pleased to know that Judge
Mayer is about abating this nuisance.
Last week five jurors each lost a day's
wage fur not answering to their
names when called, and in the future
witnesses will be treated in tho same
manner; and if this humano recogni
tion of authority is not heeded, fines
will bo imposed and the offenders sent
to jail, so that when they are wanted
tho officers will know where to go to
find them. The absence of parties, ju.
rorsand witnesses from the courtroom
causes great delay t,nd entails heavy
expenses upon the taxpayers, and we
understand that the Court is deter
mined to brenk up this evil. A juror
or witness hss no more right to leave
the court room whilo the court is in
session than the hired plowman his
plow, or the mechanic, his bench.
We have known the proceedings of
our court to bo frequently delayed for
fifteen minutes by a defaulting juror
or witness) yet, wore the Court to
act in a similar manner, it would be
deemed an outrage. Now, if the
Judges or oJier officers of the court
havo no right to impede public busi
ness, w hy should any other party bo
allowed or claim this right f We
mistake, the temper of the Court very
j much if this system of truancy is Dot
I broken up or souiobody made to pay
, the piper during the next year. I
T. W. Thompaoa,
w. w. nuar,
Caleb Uuyer, '
D. A. Smith,
Hre. Jennie Haylett,
Mica Clara MoUov.
Jeeee Tbouiae,
uaniel afowcry,
aaonroo A he,
D. II. Crow.ll,
Tbomae McCartney,
Wm. B. W ertt,
Kate Beror,
Jemee aicClintle,
nearer Leal here.
i. W. Clearer,
W. W. Keeoe,
John KbiSer,
A. J. Orndorf,
Dr. B. A. Atartia,
1. 11. Leror,
Aodleman.
Daniel kinleb,
II. A. Ilerthurat,
John II. Uughoa,
J. J. ThompeuB,
1leo. Owene,
K. Conrad,
Dr. Demoe,
L. O. Keeeler,
J. W. Melton,
John Dale,
Rcr. Wm. H Dill,
Wm. M. MeCailougb,
Pbilin Ante.,
John henjtey,
B. n . ntiirer,
L. K. MoCullouah.
bUr. Wm. U. b ore-aeon.
namuei Arnolu,
wm. r. llele,
Rev. J. W. Buoklev.
J. A. Rakeetraw.
Mra. B. Kinma Kiehel,
H. B. Wright,
Alexander Bob.
Joeeph Akera,
John Williame,
laoob Loneneckor.
Carrie Kmith,
Joe. R. McMurray,
Jemee F. Wearer,
Jemee Tbomae.
The Convention was largely attend
ed by the friends of the Sunday
School cause, and by the citizens gon-
erauy oi jyrone ana vicinity. Some
of the meetings were of tho most
interesting character, and we are only
sorry tlmt we have not space to lay
the proceedings in full before tbo
publio. On tbe whole., the Convention
was a grand success, and we have no
dcHibl all the friends of Sunday
Schools returned to their homos feeling
tha. "it was good to be here," and
animated with a stronger desire to
promote tho interests of the scholars
of thoir schools, and tho can as of
Christ.
Too much cannot be said in nraise of
tho Ty roue School and those havimrit
in charge. A I the Children's Meeting,
on Wednesday afternoon, they earned
an enviable reputation as a school of
singing children. When near three
hundred youthful voiced commenoed
to sing Inat most beautilul hymn.
"Gather at the Hiver," it seemed as if
the heavens had suddenly opened
abovo us, and our ears wore charmed
wun me music ol autre ic vo eea.
We cannot close this inmeiTuct re-
pun, wiuiuui speaking ol the hospi
Ulity of tho ciliaeii of Tyrone, and
especially of thoso private families
and Hotel koepers, ("Ward House,"
"City Hotel," and "Exchange Hotel,")
whosokindly reccivod and entertained
the delegates during their stay, as
well as Rev. Thos. Burnhart, preuchor
in charge at Tyrone who nrovided
them with homes. Near tho close of
the Convention, the following resolu
tion was adopted :
Roeolred, Thai tbe Reertlarv of tht Convention
prepare an abetraet of tbe prooeedinga and have
it publiehed in eucb paiiere of the Diatrict, aa may
beegroed upon by biia and tbe Praelding Elder.
Un Ubursday evening, May 20tb,
having gc.no through with the pro.
gram mo, and there being no further
business before the Convontion, after
singing the Doxology, tho Benediction
was pronounced by Rev. Thomas
Barnhart, whon the Convention ad
journed, t meet again on the first
Tuesday of June, 1870, at Hollidays
bnrg. J. 8. McMurrat, Pres't.
Wm. M. McCi'LLOuon, Sec'y.
;,i:V l,tnis A PM-('rt r,..
t l"M lii antiiiitiies to (lie
; e" Ik i.f I'liiin IhImIhs, wl,j would
in in- hivir i.f It thr.iuyh tl.eir own
oi..il!i, lu-nepnpeia, alaett Heater
V amjlian Milled hum diis pui fir Eng
land some da) s ago (im ermjr (iiary ,
we hear, stipulated as a condition
precedent to pardoning her: (1) that,
she thou lr be sent out of the countrv
at once, and (2) that the fuel of her
release should not be made imbliv un-
.:!..! ii . ' . .
in nun an wen on tier way to l.nr,inr.
Her friends in this city were nut ad.
vised of her coming s as to provide
for her, during her stay hero", as be
fitted the feubloness of her health.
However it was managed to nuiko up
a purse for her largo enough to defray
tho cost of carrying her home. If
this account is true, Governor Geary
needs looking after. His prerogative
of pardon liy no means1 includes tha
power of commuting a sentence of
death into banishment, as he bas virtu
ally done in this case. Thero is no.
such punishment provided by law ae.
this he is reported to have inflicted
upon Hosier Vaughan. it it pro ha.
bio that she would bave takon her
departure with equal alacrity if ho
had not made her so doing a condition
of her release; bat that probability
does uot alter tho character of hi
conduct. N. Y. World.
Awful 1 The New Tork TW&urui
makes the grievous complaint that,
"some forty freedmon'i schools bave
been closed in Maryland because the
teachers could not find homes with
the white people." Could not they
carry their ideas of sooial equality eo
far as to take board with tho negroes,
or are tbey eo deeply imbued with
tbe prejudice of caste that they would
rather leave tbe poor African unin
strncted than to consort with l.im ?
Our Jladical friends should be consis
tent ou this subject.
The Lower nouse of the Radical.
Legislature of Rhode Island haa voted
to postpone the consideration of the
Negro Suffraire Amendment until tha.
January session. That is right, and
. in vviuou i-vuLrant lu irjej looecenc
haste displayed by the party in this
State.
The Age Bays : "Mr. Admiral Por
ter, a few davs aeo. Dormitted Mr.
Secretary Borie to go to Annapolis
to dance for the Navy Department
The Admiral's own leg, are too gonty
to shake witb any decree of ceraonal
comfort hence be used Borie's.
Tbe following is an express wav.
bill recoived at Clevelaod, Ohio : "One
child, alive, to Mrs. Sarah A. Leonard,
Cleveland, Ohio, from Mra. W. Bush,
Williarasport, Pennsylvania. Cbart-es.
Clearfield Bank Robbers. Two
men were arrested io the edge of the
woods, near Conterville, this countr.
on tho lUth inst., by Deputy Sheriff
tiur.r.ara ana jonn uetibaugh, believed
to be the persons that broke into the
County National Bank, of Clearfield,
on tne oignioi the iiu ol Alay, and
robbed said bank of $15,000 in curren
cy and 11,600 in U. S. Bonds. These
parties were brought to Bedford and
lodged in jail. The officers of the bank
were notified, and the Cashier of said
bank, D. W. Moore, Esq., came on next
day. in the meantime, D. R. Ander
son and John B. Whip, of Conterville,
had found a packago containing 14,500
in u.s. isomls and e'iU.UU in new postal
currency secreted in a hollow stump
within a few rods from whore the par
lies were arrested. Messrs. Anderson
and Whip immediately brought this
money to Bedford, where it was iden
tified as the property of the bank. On
a preliminary hearing beforo Justioe
rticodomus, tho parties gave their
names as J. M. Newman and Jacob
Wilson, The one calling himself J. M.
Newman endeavored to throw away
IIS 00 in now postal currency on bis
way to Bedford, hut was dotected by
the Deputy Sheriff. District Attorney
Kerr made an application to bave
them removed to Clearfield county for
trial, ana emeriti Meek man was direc
ted to convoy tbem to th Cloarfield
county jail. "hedfvrd Ga:ette.
Forty thousand tons nf tha tmn e,.-
the Central Pacific road was mono
factured at the Lackawanna Iron and
Coal Company's rolling mill in Scrau
ton, and most of it was shipped by the
Delaware and Luckawana railroad,
James M. Weekly, Esq., of Carlinle,
has been appointed Denuty Secrotnrv
of the Commonwealth, vice Isaac B.
uara, resigned, lie cau t possibly be
m ifcuAiicr uopuLy.
Socrolary Seward owe the Cable
Company a bill of $19,000 for Europe
an telegrams. A committee of the
company it in Washington trying to
get the money.
gJlarrM.
On tht lata of April, 18, at tht reoidenoo of
tbe bride 'l parenta, by Rev. J. F. TiLLuii-e, Mr.
MARTIN WILSON and Miat MART K. SIB.
ART both of Bradford townehip. .
On Thureday, May ZTlh, ISo( by Rev. J. ft.
Wn-Lune, Mr. EDWARD BLOOM and Mint
ELIZABETH WISH both of Pikt towuahlj..
On May Slat, 1C, by Rev. Wat. H. Diu,, Mr.
SAMUEL LENDER ahd Miat MART C. DK Nit
both of Lawrence townehip.
At Ridgway, oa tha lilb af May, IMS, LIB.
OKI'S L. LCTBKR, ia the TTth year of bit age.
Ia Covington townahlp, oa the Tld ef May,
1869, JOUN BK1KJ. a el yean. It montba
and Ml daya.
Ia Decatur townehip, oa tht Tib laltaoL, after
a abort illncea, WILLIAM HUQDESi aged It
yeart, 1 moutha and II dava.
Tbe deooaeod wai a oetlvn af Barafordabira,
England, and emigrated to Ptnnaylraaia aad tat
tled ta Clearfield eoanty la 1S.1I. Be wai a (ood
mechanic, aa tniluatriout and aprtgbi maa, aal .
unirertally reepeoted by all who knew him.
anntmnrfmfttts.
Primary Election, Saturday, Jnne 19.
I'RINTBR'S FEB.
Aaeemhly t0 I Commmloner. ..,
Trenenrer.. 10 Auditor ...
Thie iooludee b,O09 tickete for each candidate,
Thoee wiihiog more, will he charged il pertbeo.
eend extra. No name will bo announced anlott
tht oaah acoompenioe tbe order.
AMMF.MBI.Y.
JOHN LAWSIIK. of Orooola, will be a candi
date for ASSKMB1.Y tuujeot to tho notion '
ol tho pietriet Convention.
TRRANUREH.
T OHM OWENM, of Pike townihip. wilt be a
, eandidelc for COI N TV THKASl'RER
ubject to the action ol tho Demoaralto party at
the IMmerjr Election.
LEVER FI.EllAL, of Brady townehip, will be
a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER
auliject to the action of Ibe Democratic party at
tbe Primary Eleoliiin.
M H.
VAR0N HARTMAN, of It-cce tewmMp. wilt
be a oandidete for COUNTY COM .MISSION
k It enhject le the action of the Democratic party
at the Primary election.
SAMUEL II. IIIM.MAN', of Rcrceria tcwr
ehip. will be a candidate for COUNTY COM
MISSIoNKR eubleet to the action of the Demo
erotic party at tba Primary electioa.
A NTIliiNY BILK, of Lumber Cltr. will be a
oandidete for COI NTY COMMISSIONER
euMect to Ibe action of tbe P.ecoe retic parte at
the Primary election.
AtlllTOR.
JOHN D. MILLLIt, of Hell lownrhip, will
be n cendidale for COUNTY AUDITOR
aiiliicol to the action of tho Democratic party at
tbe Primary I.lectioa.
iarkrt.
An Imperial Government ad the
Rkiiits or I'RuniToss. An organ of
the imperial Asp v!oodlossays"iniperiat
gnvcrnnieht can alone protect the
rights of the national creditors."
This recalls to mind an anecdote
about General Jackson in his days
while nt a horse me. The General
had made a bet on his favorite, and
the question was who would hold tho
stskes. His friend said Major
woiiiu. -ies, replied the t.eneral, A.r.ie. gi-en.j ! (. so i!o7,7u7i.edr5n
"that's all vorj well. He might hold Pried, v lb is Hij.-e.greea T
tho stakes, bu, who Is to hold the n'"'Wtr.Vcii, 1 llama snftj j
xi , . . Butter.. to,7a gn: SbonldertS0.(A IS
M.tj.rr' -Ao imperial government I ,. 12 boot ne e,dctl".:.oM It
would require s much looking alter : Bn.vlieet 1 in, l.ard j
in regnrd t the ri;his of nalionsl j Ro'r,eet flout lb, 4 Mc5t pork.vbbi...j5 rs
creditors as any other power, and
very nkeiv a gooa deal more. Like
Clearfield Markets.
Reported weekly for the Ci marine Rr.ertltcee
by J. P. Knaritn, peeler in Pry Oooda, lire,
ecriea, Proviaiona, Ac, Market at., Cleorfleld.
Ci-eaeriRLn, Pa., June t, OAa.
Jackson s major it neco'vlates a great
diml of holding ia order to make it at
all accountable.
' beif, ilrie.l S..latl ,
Htcl, Ircth..,, Si-i t B, Oni.in, t f i
Boar la. M !; Cl! ll Potetoel 1 tl(i(jl !.
lom, rhillod 1 ii Prachce, dried, It
Corn, eer Ofl eV Plaeter, V bbl 1 ,e
(otn meal, d atck, I IS Rye. a
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