Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 09, 1869, Image 2

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CLEARFIELD, Ta
WEDNESDAY SinKNISO. J''NE J. !'.
Gen. Grunt loaves Wusliington to
day, for ft six week'e tour, but nobody
knowi where he is going; it is doubt
ful if be knows himself.
Hon. Jcreiuiuli S. Black, of this
SUte, had his arm broken in four pla
ces ten days ago, while in the cars
going from Louisville to Nashville.
He was setting with his urm out of
the car window, und it was cuught by
passing freight train which had got
off tho track.
Straws, &o. The liadicul, loil, lion
est and godly State officials in Florida
have inaugurated repudiation by fail
ing to meet the interest on their State
debt on tho let of May. Their per
sonal interest, we have no doubt, has
been properly provided for in the
meantime.
Jfois Only Tho Union smashers
and Government robbors bowl lustily
over the fact that the Nutionul Debt
has Leon reduced thirteen million
dollars during the month ot .May.
This is pur'.ially true, but take the
whole twelve months together and
the debt is eleven and a-half tniltiant
greater than it was on tho first of
June, 1808. Such retrenchment may
anawer for a robber to blow about,
but it will bankrupt any individual
or nation if followed up.
Supposed Bravery. A Itadiea)
newspaper, boasting ofGrant's pluck
refers to the fact that he has already
removed nine ot his own appointees
from important oftice. This may be
true; but they were either removed
to make room for relative, or some
of the outs offered to give the General
present if be would give them the
place; or tbey may have been notori
ous villains. All, however, only goes
to provo Grant's stupidity and un
fitness for President, instead of either
pluck or witdom.
A Matter, or Taste. Grant has
appointed Ilev. Henry Turner, a negro,
postmaster at Macon, the capital of
Georgia. Several delegations ol loil
white and black people have called
upon the President to remove him,
but Grant is stijl for peace. Just
think of it ! What would the citizens
of Harrisburg and of Pennsylvania
say if Grant w ere to appoint a worth
less, laiy negro, postmaster of that
city? If he is honest in this matter
of giving negroes office, why does he
not appoint some nigger poslmnstor
of Pittsburgh or some other "loil"
Northern town f
Humane. An exchango says: "A
few days ago an 'army' of charilnblo
" people turned out and spent thou
" ands of dollars in time and money
to 'decorate' the graves of dead
" toldieri ; while on every hand are
44 witnessed live soldiers with but one
" leg or arm, plnying an organ upon
" tho street, eking out a scanty und
" beggarly livelihood."
Modern charity and patriotism have
bocamcAo badly mixed with hypocrisy
and knavery that it is hard to find the
old article ; and, fur all practical pur
poses, tho words might as well be
stricken from tho record.
Try A(iAi!. President Grant mmc
timo ogo removed Gen. Mitchell, Gov
ernor of Now Mexico, and appointed
in his stead the rebel General Crowe;
but the un-reconstrueted Crowe, being
unable to take tho iron-clad oath could
rot be sworn into ofTuo, Congress
Laving failed to pardon him. In tho
tucantimo, Gen. Mitchell resigned,
and New Mexico has been without
an Executive To mend the matter,
(rant has appointed ex-Congressman
Pilo, of Missouri, to the plueo,
who was rejected by the Senate
a Minister to Brazil, because ho was
wholly unfit for the position. Being
the equal of Grant he may acswer for
tho Governor of New Mexico.
Drifting. We notico by the pro.
ceedings of the New York State Tem
perance Society, lately in session at
Syracuse, that tho machine is to be
placed on a political basis. Tho "flesh
pots of Egypt" are therefore the main
spring and not temperance. A set of
defunct clergymen, broken down polit
ical hacks and domngngues generally,
have gut this laudable enterprise in
chargc.and they will land temperance
just where their predecessors did in I
101 I li 18M ) : ii ,
i-mi-.) ana i.ii- in a mud hnlo
Vlmt is beins done in New York will
le done in Pennsylvania just as soon
as the leaders beg money enough to
buy nominations and carry on a enm
paign. TcirtK-rance is only mndo a
holly to fti t money nt,d office by the
leaders. We are not Tcry old yet, hut
we have seen tho nisi-hine twice bro
ken down, and tho hfsd men who are
running it now will not fur until
a similar Into ovcrtaln-a ti,
hliH-iininnl I, ,,. ,," .
inotenient. it would ho well enough
or peopio who do not want to be
hnmbiii-geil tho third time to watch
thcao temperance "roosters," and re
U ct whether they hvo not heard
them crow bwfore. Then ask them
selves tho quostioi., what have these
mn done for g.nuine temperance
within the past twenty .fly. years?
Be practical, quit Uitoriiing, and then
jou will arriva at proper con.-hiont
Th fr.lhwin paragraph appear. Is Ih, rloetV
ern ) uin.l i
'111 leireel drw In lli world, fri Ik wenn
ftelnry in llt-nn.iil. Wtt., wai h i r rd f-r IU
II .t--n Pence J.ihtlea. Il t. Mf M and half feet
ta diaioetrr. and larrrlbrd, 'Let a bare peace.' "
A .ora appropriate deftan than ba. neiar
belnre emanated, eten fiuin tht imrntiin I'.m
M hat
of the ilif.ni"U. fcroi.lt of Niw I : i ge til.
ean be biter than lo ln"ribe Ihe .iit h nrh -u
i.( .nd i, ii.-.i ..f ui- upon a ii.n...ilitil.iKia la wm 'n advurutc, too, of
TZZ TZZIZZ 7mZ? -f .
who li Ih.I.Iiiik the S.-ulh under an iron dc.poti.in .
who 1 Iti'Mlitig . poll'lrel oiitr.!. tliuu-eii't
upon tliiill.an-1' of the pnrr.l unit mint intelligent
il thr white popiilwtion of that orcli'.n, and t It'
ll niaiiilaiuitiK llii- (1-tninitiiin nf the lrnr.iil
negro orer Ihe people .f liii own rnee and blood,
the word "Let Ul have peace" breatlieonly mock
ery and din-oid. I.rt thrni. I-t )! idi-aiim. Iw
written in Irttcri if limn uiuii ll- DiArtial TUt
linl of the Oovrmitionl hi' ttntutitrr, nd lei
tbil Ul-iittrr (li'iiin uiiukIp itidiisunaut rt-verlirra-tion
with Ihe tliunilemiii din Sii-b il to inauKa
ratr tha Uuiton i'to Jubilii-. Ualtimvrt Onttm.
The peace movements and patriot
ism of New Kuglnnd are incorporated
in tho history of the country. Tho
sires of '70 tho members of tho "Tea
Party" were putriots. Their sons,
in the war with England in 1812-14,
wore sneaks, and took side-with those
who scalped their parents. They be
trayed tho same weakness during the
war with Mexico. Massachusetts, like
Knland, sympathized with Mexico,
and refused to send soldiers, or to feed
and clothe tbem when furnishod by
other States. New England patriot
ism is various and of a very doubtful
chaiacter. Yero the prospects of a
war witblho Southern or Western
States of the Union as good as they
are with old England, instead of a
"Grant Peace Jubilee" at Boston,
there would be a big war meeting ;
but whenever it looks like war with
a foreign enemy, mid espeeiully with
England, tho Peace Meetings break
out in New England. No troops can
be mustered on Boston Common when
patriotism comes in conflict with New
England interests; but sturt up a
domestic war with a neighboring
State, and the patriotism of that sec
tion is easily raised to boiling heat,
and they are found pressing to the
front; because the smell of plunder
subjugates their patriotism and turns
it into malice on short notico.
The Iterrnry Parly."
At the lato Radical State Conven
tioa in Tennossee, whilo In the midst
of the session, Mr. Duvid Nelson had
a fisticuff fight with one of the three
chairmcn,(('ongrcssmaii Butler.) Pis
tols and knivos were drawn by the
friends of the respective parties, and
had it not been for the active inter
ference of the police, there would have
been a general roolee, with a great
loss of life. Both Nelson and Butler
were arrested.
As a specimen of the clegnncc of tho
Convention, we tako the following
fromtbe speech of Captain Hatha
way, of militia famo, in reply to Col.
Brownlow. He said :
"Don't ibt any mom of your Q d d d Huff.
If ron want ma to flgbt, 'by 0 d, I'm in. If
nothing alia will do y-u, and yon rauat bava a
d d rvtirl. put N. H. r'-irri-it in iiuminati'-n, and
rota for bim in fpitn of bolt. Ilr U d. mm, I
want It diilinclly uniltralood tbat l'va Kt a milt
in m big enough to wrap twiee around my body,
and no in a kuot in-hind my bat-a, with ilia audi
lapping down np.m tho oairM of mi li-gi i and
U d d nia to bell if I can be bowled down be
any pet of men."
Brownlow and several othor recon
structed members of the Convention
replied to this elegant speech, but us
they ull used about thsume lungujgo
wo need not produce mora than one
speech to give an idea of the morality
party in reconstructed Tennessee.
Bishop Simpson, or somo other
political clergymen, should bo sent
down there to teach those "loil" peo
plo good manners at lenst.
Tiik Difference. While the Confederate-
chief walks to breakfast on a
bed of roses, tho "greatest captain of
the ago" has turned dolt and is reclin
ing on a bed of thorns. The Wash
ington correspondents inform us that
while Gen. .Robert K. Lee was staying
ftt Fredericksburg a few days ago, he
was met one morning, about it hun
dred yards from the door ot tho resi
dence of a gentleman with whom he
was to take breakfast, by fifty beauti
ful little girls, children of tne most
prominent citizens of the i4acc, who
strewod flowers in hit path, and lie There is Dent, full Brigadier, with a
walked the distance upon bed of:"'"?. of ?.V"! JMT, "nnum. Cr,-,ok
roses, trio volunteer offerings of inno
cence and loveliness.
A Triumph ! The negro riot at
the National Capitol on Monday du
ring the election in that city, is termed
by "loil" journals as ft "Republican
triumph." We admit it, but the loss
p rt
of so many "loil" voters will prove a
serious loss to the party. The "loil"
police were compelled to kill throe
"pet lumbs" and seriutisiy wounded
thirty others, before they could restore
order. "The colored troops airain
fought bravely" in front of Haynnu
Stanton's door,ond right under Grant's
nose. "Let us have Peace I A glori
ous Black Itcpublicun victory I Wash
ington, Grant, and tho National
Aarchieves in the bunds ol tho niggers.
Incomi-i.tkst OrriciAi-s. A Wash.
initon ctirrespondent of tho JV. Y.
Herald, of the 3d instant, says :
"An eiil" tntmi-nt w.i mad. in Hie l-jtrnt OfS,-e
'" - 'r "ii. ir -.m, vmniation
t'otnntin-
I ""'ner !(, nun: . I... a-lmitni-lr.lion ol the
Urn?,, -ii.n,,..,, . ...,,int .,rr,,v i, iB,rm.
' P'r""" n t"sit-eten.-T. The ,i',m,.-i
' " I "
and a elaekni.te of hie at VI rl I'mnL Hi-lttnr.
np-m hi. iiiliina'-r wiih tha l-re.i-lrnl. tin. imh.
Vlitnal ha repeeti-llv bnaeteil that he wonld fet
hark to hi old po.itifin in the I'ati-nt tiftiee in
"pile of Conitni.iiini-r T-ot or ('(-mmiiiiiiner
l i'lii-r ell her. To-d. v be made c'd hie hial.
Arrni-d with a teller I'nira ihe Fremilenl lie pre
aenlil himai-lf to Cnmnm.ioner Knher, wboopen
cl the p.ier ai.d found it lo r-intain a ri-Qiieel fur
the rint.t'ini-nt of Iba dixmi.et-d itijividual.
Tho fnmmiMioiier I .ld to lie a tuxhlv Jn oftj
nal and of ooafae reeeivrd Ihe reiiirt with oon-
.ineranie ,orprie, nni nevertlielr, lonnil hintM-lf
nonalrninMl lo m.ke the ai-iioinlmenl, ae
ihi I'm-
!."'.'!!! !
vulent made the rr-oiirt. 1 he apiioiuiment
diieatiifaclion lo olhrr raaoiiner., anil aiunt
""oiinai'in-n 10 oinrr riaainere, anil a.MM.nl
ea.in.r. and elera., .v- f m,m ihi.
Inend of I'mi'li nl lirant l. i-lrialrd."
Tho rongressional teniponince or
ganization should look into this mat
ter If this thing is allowed lo go on
and spread, even the ladies in the
Treasury department may becoruo
duluorulited.
Hon. Roverdy Johnson, lato Minis,
tor t& England, returned to bis homo
, in Baltimore, on Friday lash.
,lflmrristlW Bllnnlrmtid.
a Rumn MAnatr a mh'm,' iiai ikit
r ai sitiirrs ma nt.iR.
Mr. Dniiltl 11 .y is a lU.lua who
lives in Loihirro, sliout lour miles
above Pint-grove, in this country- He
I is thcmiiii'li lifhevi-rin the dni triiien,
i teachings, and principles ot Kinlit'oil-
jam, anil I'l'lf llllll'l V Votes til lilltlllill
I ' amendment, and treats
' the IM-glo IIS "a HUIII Ulid brother.
Mr. llov bus a daughter, Eliza by
inline, who is very lair to look upon
John ltowe is one of the "coining men,"
as black as the ace of spades, but what
el-c there is enticing uboiil bim we
are unable to say. Between John and
Eliza some tiuie since theie sprung up
a warm intimacy und alleclimi, which
resulted about two weeks sinco in the
twain being united in the holy bonds
of matrimony by it Itadicnl clergyman
of Piiiegrove. Now tbey are iiiun and
wife.
But "tho course of true love never
did run smooth," and Mrs. Bowe's
fittber has raised a storm of indigna
tion over tho result of his own paren
tal teaching and belief. Hisdaughter
believed that her sablo lover was "a
man and brother," und us good us she
was herself. What difference to her
il his skin was many shades deeper
and blacker f Jinn she loved, anil to
him she plighted hej: vows. He was
her all in all, her present and future,
the sunlight of her existence. Were
ever the characters Othello and lcs
deiniiiiu better assumed f What the
I sequel will he remains to bo seen, us
the father of Mrs. Bowels still on the
war path alter the clergyman who
dixgraccd his manhood and culling by
lying the nuptiul Utiot between two
such lovers!
But this is not all. Mrs. Bowe has
a sister, as fair to look upon as she.
Between this Bister and Mr. Bowo an
intimacy has also existed, tho fruits
of'which will be reaped shortly. "Sho
loved, not wisely but too well," and
soon another Jepihuh will appear in
search of a father. Sho has heard of,
read of, and seen many a black sheep
in a flock, and from her conduct she
seems to prefer tho black ! To her
sorrow and shaino sho bus found out
what a gay deceiver this black Lotha
rio has proven himself to bo. We pre
sume Jlr. iSowe is a liappy "man and
brother," being the husband of one
sister, and so soon to assuino paternal
relations to a littlo "kinky," the moth
er of whom We have already described.
So much for Mr. Bowo, Mrs. Bowo,
and her sister.
Chalk ana! irory, harli and ibini,
Fambo'a glory now begim,
II inky, muikr. ftikny 0 t
11 dn ain't glory tola iu ao.
Pott.svtllc Standard.
A loss. The Black Bepublicnns of
North Carolina had their majority in
that Stato reduced Lv tho Sheriff of
Halifax county, who hung two loil
negroes, on Friday last, for killing
ft colored brother some timo ago
Wanteoto Si:r His Younq Master.
We happened in the Court House
last week when sentence was parsed
on Charles Pinketl, negro, for house
breaking and attempt at rape. Being
ordered by the Court to stand up, and
the usual question put, "Have you
anything to say why sentence should
noi bo passed upon you," lie replied
"Yes, 1 want to send for my young
master. Notwithstanding this old
i V-. ' . " "
1 man of filly yeni"!U'r)lcloro us con
vietcd of ono of the highest crimes
known to tho Inw, we could foci for
lii tat a touch of sympathy as In the
childlike simplicity and confidence of
his nice, he "wanted to send lor his
yonng master." Overtaken in his
crimes, with the stern hand of violated
justice resting upon him, he forgot the
pretended friendship of tho carpet
bagger and the scalawag whose
poisonous teachings had probably
allured him to tho commission of the
deed wherewith he stood charged
and in his hour of adversity, his first
thought was of the "young muster,"
whom in the "barbarous days of
slavery," he had ever found faithful
and true. Leeiburj Mirror.
Expensive Pipi'iilican Court
Modern economy is an expensive
luxury. Just examine one specimen.
Under Andrew Johnson there was a
very clover official, named Cushaw,
who acted as grand usher to the
President. For (1,01)0 a vear he con
sented to take the whole White House
on his shoulders. For that modest
I sum ho was content to bear tho abuse
of countless visitors and to repay ull
with uniform politeness and courtsey.
How is it under President Grant!
' " ft "-I' ) v, ............
n-i-i-i v in fr a- nun- i'rif-n iiuou-ian
11,000; young Douglass (2,.ri00 : Ad
ains(not George W., but another man),
(1,000; und Siminontls, a gentleman
of color, (00 per month for simply
bearing cards of visitors from the
eminently polito fh-nl to tho Presi
dent's private office. All theso officials
lombined discharge tho duly which
Cushuw monopolized under President
Johnson. In other words, it now
requires (1S,"S0 to accomplish the
laborious business of attending the
White House visitors, whilo it only
cost (1,000 under Johnson. There is
nothing like economy.
Manufactured Ick. Of the manu
fnctiire of ice in New Orleans, the
I'icuyune .says : The Louisiana lee
Company have now so fur added to
their works that they can, with their
six hum limes now in ue, manulactiire
seventy-two tons per day, or, on an
average, counting losses and interrup
tions, lilly tons. They can iiianiilnc
ture all the year round, ami it keeps
eipinlly well with any other. Thus
they can and iill hereafter continue
to mantihirture il at all times of ihe
year, and accumulate it in ice houses,
so thai there may nob be the least
apprehension of a failure of supply.
Kven now this home manufactured ice
can and does undersell the imported
At first the iee, as niaiiufiirtiircd, was
opsipie, but now the air is withdrawn
so that il is as clear as nny Northern.
It should lie recollected that the water
used is simply of the Mississippi river,
filtered and made clear by standing,
and nulling is put in it to make it
freer.o. Il is onlv nut in cans, and
these are surrounded with the frcer.ing
material. A rake of this ice. weinliinir
' ft
.1,(1110 pounds, is now on exhibition at
the lair, and in
cent iter pound.
retails here at one
A Radical storm is galheriog in
Ohio, with reference to the selection
of a candidate for Governor. We
ht'iio it will be dissipated before snch
a flood of blasphemy is poured upon
the land as that which proceeded Irora
the Ivudical Convention of Tennessee.
I There should be no more smiting of
j the "Rock o Ago'' by Radical bauds.
Gat'wBAritB (innni rn (lr,nilrd
i"Vinf (Vrrm-y Captured. We have
nOrn ncni-'l of" nioiinlsina of Iron and
hills of gold, but H.'tllord county has
tho honor ul having a Vull.-y ot green
backs, and CunihM'lund Valley is the
sKt where the stamps run be picked
up. Ever since tho Clenrtbild hank
robber look Ihe deposits out of said
hank, and, after being captured, de
posited them along the road, money
has become plenty in Cumberland
Valley and almost every day we learn
of its beiiw; picked up. No doubt
some has been found by travelers
along the road which will never be
accounted tor, but up to this time
(J.!l.r)l!,-tl has been brought to town
and placed- in the hands of Justice
Eingenfclter for indentification. It
was found by different parties, us fol
lows: George Leisure, (2,000; Annie
Arnold, (-'20; Mrs. Dickon, (120. On
last Sunday, Sheriff Sleckmun mid
John Dcfitmiigh found (12,20 in new
ten cent postal currency. If tho rob
bers had been searched immediately
after their capture, at Centerville, no
doubt every cent of their ill gotten
gains would have been captured. Bui
they wore determined that no traces
of tho robbery should be found on
their persona, and they managed to
throw away all tho money ulong the
road. It is remarkable that so much
has been picked up, considering that
the first was found almost a week
alter the enptuno. He.dford Gazette.
A 1'llKMIiKNT WHO THINKS Ul.MtiEI.F
No Better than a Nhkikr. For the
first time, we hnvo a President who
receives nigger delegations on a foot
ingot' equality, und uppoints niggers
to oflico, &lu., a fact so indecent and so
abhorrent to nature, t hut even Abe
Lincoln, whatever his abstract "idea,"
shrunk from it in practice. Think of
it! God Kuve this I'lysscs Grant a
widely different und vastly elevated
nature, a brain, and nerves, and in
stincts, und faculties so superior, in
comparison with that of the subordi
nate, imperfect und undeveloped negro,
that the gulf between them is as im
passable us thut between eagles and
erows, and yet this traitor to his kind
strives to abdicuto his natural superi
ority, und bridging over the gulf dug
by the hand of the Infinite, to equalize
with the negro ! Well.thunk heaven,
though the de ftctn, he is not the legal
President ot the United States, and
presides over a government not only
different, but, in tho nature) ot things,
forever incompatible with that created
by tho fathers of American liberty.
S. Y. Day B,ok.
A swindling firm in New York,
styled S. W. Wutors Si Co., lottery
agents, wrote some days ugo to Ex
Gov. Thomas E. Bramletto, of Ken
tucky, informing him that he had won
a watch worth 32."0, and thut by
sending (13 50 to tho film it would be
expressed immediately. Bramlette
had purchased no ticket, but suspicion
ing somo rascality, ordered Waters A
(.'I., to express the watch C. O. D
The prize was sent, and as suspected,
it was a miserable brass watch. Brain
lelto having paid the charges, went
before a Justice and attached the
money and tho watch in the hands of
tho F-xprojs Company.
An exchange usks tho following
ques'.ion : "II the (.'uban revoltshould
prove successful, und the island be
annexed to tho United States, would
il not bo necessary fur rudieul Con
gross to sieajlirunch of the Freed
men's Murcau thither to reconstruct
the govcfcunenl. and giro office to a
new swarm of carpet baggers I Aro
not the Cuban's redhauded rebels,
too !"
Dr. Krni, I'nited States Consul to
IIuhIo. S itr.erland, and II. M. Hanson,
liuited Slates Consul to liremen, sailed
from Baltimore on Wednesday in the
steamer Icipcie.
ru? avrrllsrnifuls.
DIXMH.I'TIOJI OK PARTF.KIIIP.
Tbe pirtnerihlp heretofore eiilling in the
pia.'tir- 01 Ihe law ae Wallace, Itirler A Fielding,
te diaenlved. The bumnr-M will be r-tllml and
hen-arier conducted in the name of William A.
Wall.ce.
VTAI.l.ACR, IlKII.RR ft F1E1.MNO.
Clearfield, I'a., June , 1 31.0.
Settlement Notice.
V1X fH-rvunf it avion tmaiMtlcJ accounti with
Kni, Hint A Co., or ii any wr inrl-.trd to
tUiu, art hrmti.T rrqiuMtnl lo rail and afttia thi
Mini without (ttlay. 1 hp boutta, aoeuunm, dVe,.
f Uuf firm arc in our hnti-ia, and w arc tlter
DiiDvd tn hava them itt1ii nti
WILLIAM WI8K A BON.
NfW Millport, Jane 9, lS6vt.U.
GUNSMITHING.
RI.MOVA L.
1MIE Dn'lrrtijrnrd hf(r" ' to Inform (tit oW
and new ruilumrrm, ami lh hatiJir fffRcrallT,
tint ba hai flfird up a now j'.N Hln'i(in tho
lot on th rirm-r i.f FMl KTII ami WAIIKI?T
trwta, CIctrfifM, p.., whir be will krrr. eori
t.mlj on hand aad niahi to ot.lcr all ainda of
fin. Alwt, fuut ra iH-n-d, rv-rarni'htxl, aiii
nratly rt-pairri. on ilmrt notit-a. AH or4ra by
mat) will rrfirt prompt aitputmn.
H:C:pd JOHN MOOUK.
Lime for Sale I
Till. undrififrnM, mi-l.tiK nrar tba dr-iot ban
mada rmupleta arrii(rr.niiti with l.imv
iurnn cart nf ih motintain, wherbr h It tna
bli i Ui krrp cnnLml) on Und a larjra quai'lt of
P U R K L I M E I
wlikh ha omr to farmara and builUrt at a trill
abovo mt. Tboa in nal t lh arlirla wxild lu
Wfll to nt tna a rail, or llreM Ma by ltttart ba-
iotv nrgmiaiing tnrir lima.
Uh'o. C. PASSMOUK.
ClfKjfl i l,l, Pa., Juna , iKftt.
STATK.MKNT I. A W It K N c K I ) b T K I ( 'T
K'lliHtL HM. ('lurk Brown, Ko.. Trraiu
urerot Ijawranra Hrhinl 1'iitrlrt, ia arcoiial with
th fuii of aaiti Iitrtct fur tba ym ending Mar
3lt, sv, vii:
Tt RTfiR.
To bRlanf dua DiMriot lat vtt lrrnnt.. I.'.nt 7i
T' amount of lai aMrnl Ut 1 J,inl ,1
T amount of Stair appropriation 147 42
To amount of unsx-atM, tai rwwrtd Trom
t'oiintj Tnanr-r 403 70
To order on . lawliiiail. 1 2fc
mi MT'iii.
P,T mnitnt of oHrrfrp-li'rniH.Jl.tflfl ?
Ity lrtaiinr pi-ivMitnira J.t 2J
l;.r Coilvt.r p -rri'tttaf Id
1H ri'nt--at. on on iiup. i-r 'f-1 (1
Ht eii'.ifTafHin i-n rlnp. ft.r TV 9 69
Hy Uianoadue lnlii.'t f .351 7J
Tol I'l.r.'ij ,so tvw w
TYI.iR HhWLKS, rrptlrnt.
ninutt Ilaowa, frfretary. j--y. fly .It
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
riMIK onlrrtiiT.e.1 n- nffrr fnriale Hint t.laa-
X tile pni-ertv nlii.ie nn the romer of
Third & Locust Streets, Clearfield, Pa.
The Irilmarmentf enniiit of. larp-TWO PTOB V
F H A M K liWKl.l.lNll limn;, i, , 1. 1,.. ft a
huardin hme. l-r-l,i heme, a de.iral.le Ineatlr-n
fnr haine. IRAKK HAB1.K, and all other
ee.earT oulhaildingi.
If nnl .old previom il Hill la offer fl at Pt'B.
I.IC riALK, an
Tuesday, the 29th da; of June, 1869,
At one e'elork, I'. M.
"Fi-r further r-nl-l.n ar tern, taqaira a
the premier ar addrae. hy teller
M. It. J. WALLACE.
riearSeld. Ta.. Jane t, IS1 Jt.
-tlftKH. HAKTICII l-lftft.to nfo
IT WimiT. wamM. for mbtb Uit hicki mur
b4 p'; erlll he paid, be
I r. KIATIIR.
dwilf.rnunt'.
Warble A Nloiic "YnrI.
T. 1, 1 1) l I: I. r t iU
IV
KrMttTt Hi Infurm llitlr friffvU, anr t
fiti.ilie, thM ihor hi now and w 414 kp
ofi(nlt tin bund ft ift ftn) wll itlitrtiM.
tuekvt lTlMAN..d U.KMON'T AUIibl.K,
nd art pr(l to rurniiti to rdr
TOMBSTONES,
Roi and Trait la Teniba, Monument in Hamilton
ana Marhla, Onrbi and l-oita for Camt
t.rj l.ol. inilow Mill A l'a-l,
Alebltertural A Lawn
Ornanirnu.
They would Inrlta aparial attention lo ttielr
f-atditone Monuments which ar built from
oriainal deiiam, and will eoiupars favorably
lib anytbilif ol Ilia bind In Ilia eounlrj.
If daelred they ea lurnlih Marbla Window
Silli ami Caii at a itijht advance ou the prio
of rlandetona.
Yard on Raid itreet, neir tbe Railroad depot,
Clearliold. Pa. JeKlf
allAK IKKI.y H fcJMIKT f the Flair
NAfioKAi. Mask op Ci.iAsmi.n, Pa., at the
oioia ol buaineis, on the 1 7 tb day of April, 186U i
NBBOUSriH.
I. oana and Diecounu (VO.floO 42
Commercial neper. 3n,2S7 4.,
Tttneareomuiodatioo loam 27.BIU 411
Over-due liauer 3,1 1 J 42
Indi-litednem of dlracturr, 24, Ml 16
Overdraft..... 1.J J5
II. 8. Bundi lo eecure etroulation.,.. lot), unit 110
U. ii. Bond and eeeuritiee on hand..
1,000 00
7.S58 47
.m 4
.iBT H
1.21 1 18
4I0 4.1
7l:l 14
1,044 33
Mill 00
4:i 77
2S 00
1S.0U7 00
Due from lledeeinlng and Heeerva
Agents
Due troni other National Hanka.
bue froin other Hanka 4 llaukera.
Furniture and fixture!
Current Kiieneei
Taxea paid
Oaa tleini...
Bill! of oilier National lUnke..
r'raclionai currency (includ. oiekele)
Hpeeie
Legal lander notee
LuaaiTiai.
Capital itoi-k paid it V lUU IhliO 00
Burplua fund 7,000 IK
IHm-ount. ....... .tl.ita 21
Glchaiigel 1K4 IIS
Internet. I 1 10 70
front and leie.. 1,14a It)
Cir. notaa rer'd
fromComptrol'rS7,00U Ot
Lata amounton
hand SIS 00
4,974 II
Ain't oulet'nd'f ll,7J III)
S,7I 00
Individual depoelta ,
Doe to National lJanke...
Due toother bankc and
2a, 7.1 J 22
!, 01
Lankan 1.3SS 7i
Total 27,:1 11 227, JCI II
I aartl'y that tba above ti a true abalract of
report made to tba Coinptrolloi of tba Currency.
A. 0. F1NNKY, Caeuier.
4 Ul
j. il hereby given that lelteri of adminietration
on the rutala if KIl'IIAKU WAI'LK, demand,
lata of Boggi toniikbip, Clearfield eounty, la.,
having beeu duly granted to the nnderiigned, all
perefiia indtbu-d to eaid eilata will pleaae make
pnyiuont, and thoee having elaiina or deinandi
will preat-nt them propi-rlr aulbrnticated for aat-tlettM-ot.
HI SAN WAI-LK, Adn'l.
j.-V-atrpd JAMES II. TCHSKK, Adaa'r.
rivt-n tliat the follow inc aououui bava baea
cjjiiueti ami pamvd by tut', and n maiii ttlrd uf
n-c.ird in tlni urncc fur tlia lopootiun of bona,
U jtutt, crcdittr, and ail otlifr in aur uihr way
hitrt'Mt-l, and will be prvHcnU-d to tba u-xt Or
phan ' Court ot nrtield county, W oa kfld at tha
Court lluuco, id tbv buroutfh of C'learAfld. eotn
m'nrii,r on the third MunUy of June, IMV.
Hie lrut- and diMriatHn aowiuut of John
llcirii-'iiith, trurff, !(!., ot rrl rtatf of Jonathaa
I'lnroo. Utr (if Cut-t towmbip, Clearfield county,
dx'iud.
Ai-roiint of ar id Tylrr, truitf of tha putata of
Gou!d Wilauu, late of Hutt'iD Uiwinhip, tltt'sasrd.
Final acciiutil ot vfjiinc H. Clark, a'iuitQiftrator
of 1'iiti ivk Itjumn, laiv of I'wiin low nlnp, dtt-aai'd.
Final ao'ituiit cf riiomaii II. Itrewt r, adiuini
tratr of latiitl Crowel, lata of Becuana townnbip,
dce"cd.
KKiitfaTiia'i Ot-nrr, ) A. W. LKK,
rtrar1.al4, I'a., Jnre 5, l-Cy St. hi-gitter.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
ON SlCOXD STREET, CLEARf IKLD.
NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
IHR andervtfned reepeetfolly Invita tha at
tention of tha paldle aenerallr to ibeir
epiandid aeaerlmenl af marebandlia, which tbe
are bow telling
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
Their itovk eoniliu in part of
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
Sueha. Prlnta, Da Lalnia, Jtlp.eeal. Merinoa,
Uinehame.Miiilln.bleaclied and aoble.rh
ad.) lirillioaT-, Tiekinae, aottoa aad
WOtil Flantieli.Satinrlu.Ca.iimarel,
Cottonadee, Ladiei' tibawli,
Kubiaa A Hoodi, llalmorat
and II. tip bklru, o
Alao, a Una wtortaiant a Mta'a Drawer! aad
Shirt., Hall Capa, Boou A tihaaa.
all of weirh
sold low ron
WILL BE
CASH
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware,
Groceries and SpioeB.
IN SHORT A GEXEBAL ASSORTMENT
Of evervihln, ainll; kept In retail itora, all
CHKAP FOR CASH or afpri-ved aouuu pro
dut-a.
A. K. WltlOHT A SONS.
Plearnetd, NuT.r ,lssr.
D AVE L. KR.EBS.
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
('Irarficld, Prim's.
rO-l'an ha eonmlled It Ecjlilh and Oer
" Jel.'SK f
1 1 o ii to ii n (I IaO t fo r Sa I o.
A R A K J A I W I
rpilK onderijiie. ,,ffrr. al Trivale Falo hi
J IKIIK AMI LOT. eituate nn the rornrr iif
Filth and l.oeu.l etrerl. in thi. rmruiifh. The
hiul-ling i. I(l:-H f.,l, I,,, ,tri li,,, and well
Sni.he.l. (I.Kid STAIH.K and fitlu-r neoiarv
noll nildinri. Wl l:UM J..1IKi . ,n thnd'i
eah, ba!an-e in ime yrar.-TV lur further par
tleolar iniUirt nn the pn-nupr.
JAt llB I). PXOKE.
Oertli-ld, June i. IHS9 yt pj,
W ANT ED!
Wool I Wool! Wool!
MO 8 SOP
Hr.ir.-. to Im.v all the W OOL ia the romtv. for
which he will pny Ihe birhe.t ea.h price, etrhaiire
fnoili, or liolh. In mil eit.tomrr.. je2 .1m
NliInglcN! Mi in !, I
LONG AND WIORT.
Mopsnp waul to hne Inn CM I.OXa and
Itn.ou MIUKT MIIN'ill.KS. r,.r ea.b or
in riobanir fur (T'lnd'. lie mil n.t tbe hiflieM
markel prire for the hin(le. and eell hi irmid
al tbe Inaret n .-kel prire. Call and eee hun. JeJ
DlMWOI.l'TI't OP PARTM KIIIP.
The parmer.hip heretofore eiiMinc biMwern
llie nndrreiirned, in the mannfeetur ol Inmber.
Ai-., in lrene town-hip. ander Ihe arm name
nf Thuna. M.-1'her.nn llto... . dlieolrre) br
mutual eonernl an the JMh d.r of War. imj.
The b-K.k .nd aoannnt. of the Aim ara lefl witb
i. I.ina M'-l'heron. wh.i I anlUrlied tomebeall
eolhntiona aad aellle .11 elaitnl efin the f ren,
TWI. M. WrlMIKIlftiX.
1. 1.1 NN MrPIIIKsnS.
W. R. Mel'HKIISiiN.
JlUI.N II. M-rHKHM)N.
I.aa-rea.) town. hip. Ana , IM. Jt t
1)t TF.H -Non Seolia i.and fleeter and
Caleined IMailer, for ank at
.''" i- P- KRATZKB S.
DWrII KKriT-ArpVa, Pebea, rrwtie
rherrtf Car rant a, (aiama, Jnti rerWva
M la
J r. KRATZKR-V.
WisrcUnnrouJ.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE I
VAI.rAPI K I1KAI. VSTATK IN BRAI
KdKI) tOWNSIIII'.
BY virttieof an nrdi-r limed out nl ihe Orphaiie'
('nlrt of l'lr.rSel-1 ouniily, there will lieel
pid In pnlillr eel", al the t ourt lli-u.e. in Clear
leld. nn TI K.-IHV, the !?'l day of JI NK. 1-1H.
al i u'H.i. k, I'. M . the (..IN.wli.ar r.,1 e.tate. lale
the pniprrtr ol' II AltTWU k HI CK, d-'d, via i
a cr.itTAiN riixi: ok land,
Situate tn ltralfrl townIilp, Clrnrflelil county,
I'a., lounlrH. I.t KibIh I Mull. H m. AH.rrt A llrot.,
and otlit-rii. Coniammir Mi At H 'Ah ( wni' b
ara clearal, Willi a Irama liwolling llouna, log
Harn. and other outbuild. hk iIhtwou. and a iraatj
orvfiartl. Aim,
ONE OTIlCn PIKCEOK LAND,
Situate tn llradfoH townnliip aforfiini'l. bounded
bv land of John Wiliou, it i-hoi Hull, .loscph
Hhlrf-y anil otliam, ooutaiuing (it A'Kii, wttb
aiiout twi-ntjr acre olnarad.
ItrTKUM Ono-tblrd oaub on aonnrmatlou
of a al a, una-third in ona yr, and th balanoa at
the tlt-mb of Mary Huek, widow ol naid dwaawl
ttia latter pay men t a to b aMurvd by buud and
tnnrtX'tRo on tbe prniitfu.
jel.-8t JOHN Ii. WILSON, Adtn'r.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE 1
VALUABLE TIMBEIi LAND IX BKLL
TOWK8U1P.
BY virtue of an order lamed aut of the Orphani'
Coort of Clearfield eounty, there will be ex-
fmeed to I'ulilie HiUe, at tha Cuurt Ilouer, in the
mruuirh ol Clrarlield, nn Tl EMMY, the 22d day
of J I N K, lalill, at 2 o clock, p. m.,
A Lot of Fine Timber Land,
Hituatad in Hell townebip, riuarfield county, Pa.,
late tba property ul J." A AC ULUUM, iicated,
CONTAIXIXr, 88 ACRES,
And bounded by lanea of H. W. M-.tl. Wtllian
Urady, K. L. Millar, and uthtmr well timbered
witb aod quality of fine and Ut-inlock timber,
and located near tba Kaiuliantia hiver, to tbat
tinibcrcaB be wiih little xpeute oonreyed tbareto.
TI.KMH ok kali::
One -half caih on eonfirmation of aale, and tbe
balauoe lo one yar tburtalter, Ui be eocuted by
bood and mortgage.
LEAH BLOOM,
J'2:1t Adininitlratni.
To Land Owners I
VNY (tcntlaioeo who dotirr to bave tbclr land
eiplored f.r COAL. 1 HuN OKK, K1HK
l LAV, or auj other .M1NKKAL. apply to tbia
offu-e. WILLIAM M'lLLIA MS,
ln-pd Practicai Aimer.
Busies and Unions fur Salr.
rrlllK .nliaeritier ba. on band and fur .ale SIX
1 M'litilKS.ruurt'AKKMttKrUiiLl 'MIIKU
WAiln.NS and two beavy hl'IUM) WAlloNrt.
Can ba teen at 40? time by falling; at hie livery
table. JAMM L. LLAYY.
Clearbald, May Zfl fia
( loarlicld touniy Lontl Lost.
ON tha nl(ht of tha 17th of May. tba rafr in
the counting- bou.e of K. Hobinenn A l-o.,
IJi Lilierty .tret-t. Fittburh, wal brnkau into
and rubbrd of nioney, Imnil. and other valuable.,
anionic wliirb wa. a Uuunty Pond of Clearfield
Couulv, fir '-". Haled J"lu Marcb, Mti, pava.
bla lei Jul;, 1.17J, No. K13.
All pertun. ara bereliy raulioned ajrain.t the
porrh.i ol .aid bond, a. pav-m-nt ha. been
topped. H. H. I-WIIOPK,
my! It Attorney for K. Kuhinion A Co.
p7c7cplomm"
MERCHANT TAILOR,
JIAUKKT ST.. CLEAliFIKLD, PA.
VFI'LL ui. ply of Clothi, Cas!imrre and
VtHifijf conitantly on hand, which will be
nia-le up Bcrortlinn to the latent fatthiooa, in a
u)"tatjtiat manner, and at low ratee. , niv?A
I)'
HTHK T KU RTOKTHK LMTI I)
hTATKS f.,r tbe Wr-teni limtrict of 1'enn-
uama. in Itankrupery.
In tbe matter of Itii Prrhiko. Bankrupt.
Wntrrn Ihttrict of VNfiHi.'a, SX;
A Warrant In Bankruptey baa been l'trned
hv aid Court aainat tbe Kttaie of PaVI1
PK KM Nti. of tha county of Clearfield, and Plate
of Pennsylvania, ia aa.d Dlntriet, adiqdtred
a Bankrupt apuw petition of hie ereditore,
atd tna payment of any debti and tbe delivery
of any property belungint; to en id Bankrupt,
to bin. or lo bit nee, and tbe tranifer of any
property by him, are forbidden by law.
moetlne; of the Creditor! of the eaid Bankrupt,
ta pro re their Debt a, and to ehooee one or more
Aavirneee ol bit Kaute. will be held at a C"urt
of Bankraptry, to be bold.-o al Clearfield, la
raid Dmtrirt, oa tbe fifteenth day of June, A. D
1KCM, at S o'elork, t. v., at tbe office of 8. K.
Woodruff, , one of the Kffiaterf lo Back
ruptcy in eaid Uiiiricl.
A. MrPDOCH,
my2n M V. 8. Man hat for laid MatrieL
KWAUiT rEiu;
Flour 71 n mi fa c t n re m9
And I)raler In
GKA1X OF ALL KINDS,
PHILIPPBUKO, PA.
A
Pfl.L Pl'Pl'I.Y of F1.01K, WIIKAT,
I'OKN and , IH'I' iwn.laiilljr on hand, and
lor eaie at ratee rt iuarkal-ly low.
( i tn-it
Settlement Notice.
VI.l. prron havini; unacttlod aA'founta with
tbe undrrti(ued, or are in any war Indebted
lo tiiiu, an' berany rriforatrd lo rail and Mttle the 1
umi without d-'lay , as ha wihes to bave bi
Ixtoke aM-ttli up at tbe earl i eat pooilile pt-riod.
ThoM who fail to jri tbia notice prompt atten
tion, will And their erouuuia in tho baud of a
proper officer tor collection with aiia.
I.. M. Ctn'TIUET.
MutHnl.uTjc. May 19, lvM lia
ev Mine and Liquor Store.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN & Co.,
wmuaatt t nri t ia
WINES & LIQUORS,
MaKKKT FT., CI-EATFIKLI), ta.
'S-wi.KuU rto. k of Wine. Prandy, in, V'hl-ky
and Aieohnl. atwav on band. Kperial attention
paid to (erannc a pure artiule fur tract. mental
anl moliral pnrpom-n. jan2l-tf
Ur AM i;i)--lMMMKH,(iN i MII.iil.f
f Tliw nndrrijrnr-d herfly (tie m-tire, that
they wll par the hulie-t nia-Vft pnee fi.r a tiod
qualitynf 1,0 NO Hll 1 NU. r.S I and thopa ba.inf
Pm h tor tnie, wt:i find it to ihHr intetrot to give
mem a call before cllma; f-Ueanerr,
.l(S. Ml H' 1 FON.
riesrfield Vareh 1, UfiS tf
IOR la,IUWtiite Uad. fine, lainl. Lin
. eeed Oil, Turpentine, Varni.hr of all kind.
tidor. i.
niavA
till and lirr P.ir arrib ltl
HAIIT.n li'K A 1RH IN.
n. it. rt'LLaaTuM
ft. MrriKnaov.
xmv Fiityi.
FULLERTON "&"McrHERSON,
KEEP eonatanlly on band aad fnr aale, Firth
tneata, lurh a
11 KEF, VEAL, Mt'TTOX, Ac.,
rreH Fih, and all Vejftal'Va in aaon :
Canned Fruita, Hulter, lird, to wbirb they will
aril al the Inweat wnrkH irn,'.
tr
t'eh paid fr (' ATTI.t. Hl'TTKK,
Hof.m on M"trbn Street, oppite the roiirt
nuee, Dearfield. I'a. IMay 1?, "l tf.
IN TIIK PIVTRICT ViH HT TIIK
UNIT Kit TATKS f..r lie Ueatera ItiMnct
nl pPTin-vlTunia.
JollN RVKN, a ItanVrnpt under the Ant of
TitrifreFa of March M, 117, harira; oplied for a
dieharc frm all hi drhta, and other elatma
nNirl.le under atd Aet, Mr rder of the Court,
NtiTH B IS 11 Kit FRY tilVFN
who hare prored (heir nehla, and other prpn
intrreetfHi, to appar on the i nn (tar or Ji is h,
1r.a, at t oVi..-k, IV M., brforw 8. K. W rJrufl,
V, Refifter in Rankruptcy, at hia offoe, in
Cltartirld, I'a., tn abw rauaa, If any tbry hare,
why a diacbartr hnuld mt he (tra nted lo the eaid
Bankrupt, And further, attire it hereby jit,
that the eeAnd aad third meetin of emhtort nf
the aal Pankmpt. mired ty the ff 7 th and Zth
Pert inn a of raid Aet, will be beld before tbe aid
Hetiaier, at tbe tatne time and pi nee.
join . C. Met AMtl.FSS, Clerk.
c
At'TIO..Atl peraonaare hereby raationed
TARI1 IIA.na niy acoci.onl.ae ahe baa left wiy
bail and hoard without any int ranee, and I wiil
pay ao debt, of bar roatraelinr. utiles moipellrd I
by raw. JiHIM RnWLE- I
Weodward w..hl, Jna, M, At r, I
-Prjt f.oofl, C.rprrrln, Ctr.
HOOD GOODS! (.001) STILLS!!
AM
LOW PRICES!!
NEW SPRING STOCK
AT TIIK
KEYSTONE STORE!
JJRKSS - GOODS, TRIMA1I.VGS
NOTIONS I.N GREAT VAKIETY I
White Goods ! Stamped Goods !
Hosiery aud Ulore. ! CoraetJ and b'kirt. !
Ladi.a bbaU aud Coaut
(now ilyle.I
Straw Goods, Flowers, Ribbons, &c,
I'mbrellai and Paraaoli, Window Ebadra, Ladiei
and Cbildran'i tllOEd, Mall Papar,
Carpeti and Oil Cloth.,
Han A Capa.
Prints, Muslins, Ginghams,
Tickiuff, Cottonadoa, Caaiimeraa,
Tweedl, do., Ac,
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST!
MVI.IVG ak KIIOW tR.
Clearfield, April 28, I860.
THE CLEARFIELD STORE
KfCOXSTRUCTED.
V
fieorpe L. Heed....
John F. Weaver...
XI. William Powell.
William W.Iietta.
GEO L REED & CO,
Two daort Burt tbe Court Ho
i
CLEAR FIKtD, PA, m ,
"ITAVING rptnmed to nor old burinwia tSn
J 1 we beretjy notlly tba eitiieni of" Clearfield
and tbe public
fent-rnUy, tbat we hare entered
upon, and mtrid to proanente, a frijroruua cam
p.ir?n aitainct hiffb pri(. and interior frood. and
bave now on hand a lall aupplr of ail kind, of
f ood. omii in tni maraeu luthclinilal
Iry Cjiood.t,
We elaitn to bave a fH asaortuient. eonaiitlD; ia
Pn i muMinfi, oiearneu ana untiieaclird ;
Prima of ail -radee aud tiyht; and
.SpriajT & Summer Dress Goods,
Such ai Alpaca of all ahadee; Pa Laiuea, Mo-
rinaa and Flannels: beaidos, a full aaiort
nent of gentlemen, wear, ooiiiitiu(
tu part uf
Cloths, Cassimeres,
8 tin tie uid a full ae tort turn, ef
READY-3 A DE CLOTHING.
otions, Ioslerj, Trimmings,
W N S E T T P, A p.
Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
GROCERIES.
We bare a ull "ipply of ofTr. Tea. Furer, Rice
alfoleeve, loltacoti, FiuK. Salt, hnaeed,
coal and fUta Oila.
FLOUE BACON, DRIED FEUIT,
Fnftar-cred Ilami, Meai Pork and a full
aupply of i'roTiiiona.
Hartlwre and Queensware,
O'corfrii Ar Willow Wart.
All the rrerninr artlrlr. will t eirhanred for
CASH, I.I.MHKK. or I'lH NTltY PKiiMTK,
and at prie. to whii-h tbera ran ba ao eareplion.
Tboaa in nod of Uoodi in our line, will ple.ee
TCAIL AXD SEE US!-
OKO. L. KEED A CO.
Clearnel. 8ept. IT, HM If,
t? durational.
MSS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
C1.KARF1ELD. TA.
'PI1K .AST H Ai r of tbe preeent KPR1NO
X TKlM of twenty-two weeka, will eomaeDce
on Munay, April Sn.'lsoii.
' TKHMM OF Tl'ITIOV.
Read in rthr.;rpby. Writ inf. tl )ecl Lea
enna, Primary Arithmetic end Primary
tiistjrtphT, per half teraa. (of elerea
eek ) i 00
lliaton b'wal and deierptiva Geography
withMep Drawinf, t.rantnar. Mental
and fntten Anthtaetie I b9
Alt br, and the S.-ienwe 0
For ull partitulera nend for Cireular.
Clei-fiiM, Nur. 12, Sm. auan'(t!t
CL!ARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rer. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal.
rIMR rOl'KTII FFSMON of tberreeent aebo
X 1a tie rearnf tbii In.tltnlloa willrowimeare
oa lu.NUAY.lba Imb day of April, I",
Pipili earn enter at any time. They will ba
ebired witb tuition fro tba tin tbey etter te
tbeiloee ef tbe Meeeion.
lie eoaraaof Inatrartlcu embraei eety thirg
Iweaidel ia a tbomurib, prarueet aa4 aeeon
plihed education for both eetea,
t Prionpal. having had tha amenta re ef
arh axperieuee la bit proteaaioa, aeeurea pa
rena and aaardani that b eatire ability and
enejrlet will he devoted lo the eaoral ed uea
tal raiuiBg of the youth plaeed ander Ml e barge.
n i lUBiun p. I I I ,W1I , J ,v
Qraawiar, tiaorapht, Arithmetic, and
M'tory l
Alpbra, Oanraetew, Tr roacael-T. Mas.
ration, 0areyiar, Pblloanpby, Ph.al.
0OKV. Chewi.try. book Kaapinf , Botany
ad Pbyilral Ooorrapbjr - .
La la, Qraak and l'rarb, witb ftft of tba
Awe, Rranrba .... ft Aft
M'SIC Piaao l..a.) . . .lll
-b' dedartloa will ba mada far eaeeare
eatFr forlbarpartlrnlar. Inqwlra af
R.T. r. L. 1MRKIS0S. A. M.,
r.V. 4. ! If. Ml Prio. If. I.
Tt TICFi dk roKHTAni r. r-EF.
a f We bara printed a larra aawioer of tha new
FEB RILU and will aa aba raoeipt tl twenty.
Irwrawta, Bail aowy w) ta adre(, m t
ttal i? state fnr aaif. '
Asti,i.:-s s.vi.i; "
OF VALt AIII.E UlAL ESTATE
'pilK ander.la-tie.1 ,, not( ,,,,, (
1 nraap..ardbl'al-:ieK.le,ai 1 1.- I .,JTi7
in Ih. b.iUh t
the IM dn f J I N K. I-IH. .1 o.. ''"'V
I the folluwie, deeerilwd Ke.l fc.lat, .
OVK FAKM. .iluato in W. ........ .
Ple.ill.ld eounlr, riintainiui I ..n ,t'p.
pen he, with a plank blue, and d lu,e ;
111
nted thereon. The land I. well lmllr. 'I
llemliH-li, and anderlai I wub a noiaU, ,., ''
. rem of Ihe be.l bilominoiu eoal. T,r,.
eiirinu u" 'rb walcr and a rood ,i "
boUMi. In
Thanndl.lded half intrreit In a em,,,
KH.N KTAN band lot ot p-ronti-l, nm.i, lfc ii
Woodward townahip, Clearfield rountv t"r
oontam. on. li.lt a-raof rround. Willi oii,k"'"
and ono atalile (all pl.ii i ap rlad there.,., '
Alio, one other I.0T"f 0IK)l'U,a
Woodward townebip, Claartlobl euun'tr
Inr one lonrtb of an ai-ra, wilb two Irtu, l
arected thereon: one railroad atvle, twr ,,r,",
biih, Ii2 feet; tba olner ootti.8e',i,, .j'JJ
feuL ' ' HJ
Alio, ona LOT OF OIIOUND, .itg.u, u .
rill. ,-.rt.. i-u.rf,.... ""
, -r, TOOtlt
Uiuili two aorea, witb a two-.torr f... .
a. j . .... - " Mai.
wwuu irauio .lanie ereeu-d tuareou. Alio
of jounf itnit trat. on tba promi.ii.
Alao, one TRACT OF LAKD. ilia,tee U
rem Run, in Woodward townihip, Clearfli
oouuty, eonlaininr one hundred Mwt
lr.., well timbered witb Pine and llrtelack- v.L
old iiioject to tha pavoient of Vii.i;b Mrr. '
money, wub iuttrert fioin tba 2d u.j 1 OtuiJJ'
ltw-All tba abore daaoribt d propertrt,,!,,,
u the properte ot Cbri.tian J. fcboil, basking
TERMS i-Ona balf eaah and the babjiw k
ona year, with internet, to be aecured be bunjl
mortrago on tbe premises.
WM. M. M-CII.L01'0H, AaiifaK
Clearfield, June !. 188.3t.
PUBLIC SALE
or
VALUABLE FARM
IX BLOJM TOWNSHIP..
rTHK andenlraad will aell, at
PAUe tali. ,
i.tip, Clva,i
Jt tne preniiat-a, to iilooD town.bip, bia;i,
On Saturday, June 19, 1869.
That valuable tract of land liluale in Blooaj tar.,
f hip aforeiaid. on tbe turnpike, half war bttaua
Curwen. will, and Lytherthurr,, beinr part ol u.
old bome.tead of tb. lata lion. Jaiuei Biooa,
CONTAIN! Ni KHI ACKI.H,
A bo at aitxr af which ara etna red and under eallj.
t.i ion, wilbatwo-.torvpiank frame llVtHLMNQ
IIOI SK a two-.torj LOU HOI t-K, oni fcAKli
two MAUI.LS, aud other oatbuildinri UitnV
tocelnar with two rood ORCHARD, two ., J
aud two excellent .prior, of water; alaa. .m.
PINE, WIIITKOAK, aud a huge auaBtitT
HKULOCK timbar, witbio oua-balf tail, af tn
team aaw-mill. 1
Tbii proparty li sell anitcd for farttin. ,,4
hotel purpoaea. ( .
bale to eommenM at one'clock, p. . .1141J
d.T, when tb. teruil w.ll be fulhemade knu.,.
UAI.VtR P. liH.H.
. fa. Bt-oow, Am-tionaer. l"li'ni
Valuable Town Property
i r u u a a it & :
iMU'ATE oa the Sowtb-weet corner of Ckmr
O "d Third tStreeta, ( bring Railroad etreet,it
wit: A LOT, witb a (food two-itury plunk Knili.
ina; fliennrn, 3i by lb 'et. one nxm oa each floor,
ml Me for a etore. or other bueinena. Alio, tb
a'ijuiuinp I,(tT, with a two-rtory dflliTt boaM
tlierx-on, and eeraJ ulher TOWN LUlp.
AUo, a lot of well burnt RKlt'K, and a ove!
aaeortroent of HTt-NhWAHK, auth aa Crii.
Juri. Jarr, Fruit ( am, etc., al reduced prim. '
Fur turth-r inl'inuatioti, inquire at the fi
ware Pottery of 1 LLlTZl.Vtith,
2 Cm tiearfidd, K
MFK ANNoy LAM AND Ll'MBKR CK
PAN V bUer fr aale Town lote in tbe Ur
wuku of t'aceola, Ira r held roomy, ('., D(J
lite to auit purchaaera out aide the limite of m4
ivmimh. tucetila U ailuatrd on the Aiofbaaavi
Crvk, In tbe Hrhrnt portion of tbe eountr ef
( learfleld, on the line of the Tyrone k CiearflcU
hailrad. where the Wofhannin and bratertoi
braneh roada interatreL It ia altm m t K.M j
tbe Muibannon coal faaa.n. and large budiei t(
wbite pine, heiulwk, oak, and otlu r tintu-r nr
round it. One of tbe lariat lumber Banufanar.
iiif aalaljliabinruta in tba itate ia located ta tat
town, while tb-re are aaany o'ber Inmber aa
bill pie vnMa around it Tbe town U bat aetai
tean ..Id. and cutiuine a population of out tboe
eatid iiihabiUnti.
Jfr-I-Fr further in form at ton ani-lr at tbe oftoa
of tbe ai.Ma conpaur,
JOHN LAWtfHR,
luprintendeiit
Houses and Lots for Sale.
IOl'tt Hlll fKS and LOTS in Clearteld. kr
Mle on rrftjonable term.. Pneeioa rim
iu thirty dan. Alio, a plot of r'Ol'R LOlf 11
Ihe rornrr of Fourth and Reod ilreeii, nw.
172l2utl f-f. Throe of three lot. are well lu-ii.
for either lumber vard, coal yard, or tur bailimr
pnri'ir rtnrrall. brinr witbia 2.1) feet of tel
railroad drpuk. pnea and term n-a.i.n.l.le
App'T to OEOltOK TlloRS,
" I'learnrM. Fa.
Valuable Farm
SALE OR RENT.
FOR
pilK andenirntsl now offer, al prirate ralr hit
X 'aim. .ilunte in L.wrrnea t.-wn-liip. Cirarlielil
oi.unlv, Pa., bounded be Hrre. MrMullia and atb
rra. and within i) Bile of tba railroad depot ia
Clear lirld b-irouvh
COMAIMM: 81)3 ACRl..
About 1( ai-n-, of whi. b ie rle.rrd. l.rinr TWO
KAKM HtiORri. I.nii BARN, and otbn eat
buildinr., with oi.rJ 'U lie-arinr Iruil Irrteiada
never r.ilinr .prior i.f waler near tha bnuM.u4
wub a aiwb limber on the plare, if propetlf
nianaiteil, a. will par for it. The whole il aer.
laid wiih eoal. tine or -ha honor, now Inrared !
throa year, tor $l,lH.. in a rood eompanr, (amk
injt to par nnlil llie time i. up.)
I'Rll'K, W.jotl, in -r parwientR Tor
leniih Ae., apply to WI l.l.j AM 'PuRTKI.
l learfivld, I'a, Feb. 14, 1 Still.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
Farms, Timber Land & Horses
F O K SALE!
THE .nberriher. deairou. of diinoelnr of mt
real and pereonal property, oiler. Ih. felle
mr rare opportunily for bargain.:
ONE FARM altnat ia tiirard town.hip.ud
.nn-. m in. - laainui lla.eelot rana, adjeia
iiif land of Anr. L.oonte and ethrra, eontaimlf
IIMI Arrra, llfl.r ol which ara rleared, vitb
dwrllin h.ineei, barn and annr on-hard there
Alao. 11IK BI'l K Rf FARM, aontaieiel
ItMl Arrra. ,i,ly ol which ara rli-.d. wit.
dwrliinr hnaee, bm. and other out huiHinr. t'-
felher with twothrmnr younr orrhardf tberaoa.
.M.o. FEVERAL OTIIKR FARMS and tratU
of II M lit It l.AMi.4 loraala.
Vfn BPT.TK, 8AW MILL A PWtl.l
INK 1101 bM at tbe mouth of lieer Crr.lt sill
be rentrd, or let tn run by the thou.and, ta "dl
perron..
V-Flirn II HAD OF WORK IIOR.'K&aai
IIAKN K.kS, will ba aold oa rraeonablr lema.
tft-A b.rj.ln i. offorrd In rack tf tbe fete
romr pmpnailiona. Tlia Irrm will belp.deeair.
Kurtlerr inturmatinn ran be oMeinrd by ralliaf
on tbe premier. or by addre..inr: the ooHrnipei,
al Frrnebtiilr P.O.. t liarftrll eonntv, Pa.
Iri.ln.il. L. M. I'Ot'TRIET.
tonr -Masons.
MICHAEL BOKE,
MASf)X AXD STONE . C'UTTEU,
Sew aablnglan. P.
VauAII kind, of Max.nry done, in the
not binanliWe manner. Or.leia ...lirilrd, and eca
tract, taken in any pari uf tha roantr. aprM'-
n. Rt aanr a. to'
HUBERT &. YOUNG,
Stone-Cutters & Stone-Masons,
w
T ILL eaeealeall work la their line el aed
arata price, aad ta FIRST CLAi HJ
Architectural Ornaments
la AIL STVLfi, F-lena Praa.lnr of 7
dr.rri.tieD, and ail kin-1. wf maann wark rea
traded fur is nrontof tb. ooaaly. AnyperrB,'
wuhinf to bava rripeclahla aoa.oa work aa
t.-oc-f uttini done, will dnd il to tneir laitri
lo nail upon a H a w..a d alio Inform the pae
lla that wa ean dilirel any a,ntlty ar elaaa
lea. detirad, ai wa ara tha awaara af a
FIUST-CLASS STUXE QUARRY
Order for wnrk ean ba aJdrewed allb" H
Clrartald ar Laib.nbr ,.
ardia Rl'BERT 4 101"".
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