Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 16, 1869, Image 2

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(it.ciiiiK It.diMiiiLAMu n, Kilitor.
CI.KAKKIELD, I'a.
V THNKSHAY MnllMNO. JI NK lit. Iff.
1 lirt vn i fi'u llm ....,i..(ii,l ii I i'.u
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if tlio "Inil million'' miit at liiilwny
n llio 1st instant, it ml eloclnd George
W. Litthy, , n( Clarion, Kcimto
rinl duli'giiti',nt,il Jlon. Henry Souther,
oi L.iK.neprei.o.uaiiYcueiufjiuo io inc
liluck liepiiblican Stato Convention,
with instructions to vote for the hero
of Sniekernville lor (iovernor.
Mttmocrntlc Primary t'.lrction.
From timcinimemoriul it has been the
custom of the Democracy to meet in
primary meeting and either by ballot
or by delegates previously elected by
bullot to choose candidate for tlio
mifTrugcs of the peoplo at the coming
fall elections. Next Saturday is the
day fixed by the Inst convention of
Return Judges in this county for the
holding of the Primary Election. The
candidates to be delected are for As
sembly, Treasurer, Commissioner and
Auditor all important offices. And,
while the candidates whoso names arc
offered for thexo several positions are
all good men, we have not ona word
to say in favor of either of them ; but,
as the editor of the organ of the party
in this county, and feeling the great
importance ot a good ticket this full,
We 00 Urge oil ui Democrats fr.)d
to go to the election on Saturday next
und by the exercise of their judgment
to select the best men for the places
to bo filled in order Unit we can
enter tho approaching campaign with
a ticket in support ol tho State ticket
that will contribute to the success of
the great Democratic party in the
State.
The issue is full of interest to patri
ots. It is not merely a contest to de
cide which man shall be eloeted, or
what party shall succeed, but a ques
tion of constitutional liberty and the
independence of the people. Since
the orgnnitation of this Stato, and
since Pennsylvania elects her Govern
ors, never has there bsen so important
a contest as this. That wo have beeu
hetrayed, disgraced and outraged by
freebooters and gambling specula
tors in the gubernatorial chair for
nine years, cannot be denied; but
while wo felt that the excitement of
tho war and tho rapid succession of
events woiild in a measure corer the
bad deeds of Curtin, we cannot bops
that tho much greater crimes ami
blunders of Gosry enn be overlooked,,
and our total disgrace averted. We
will not now allude to thorn. Geary's
crimes have been such that cv.
cry honest Pennnylvanian is com.
pelled to blush at them. Democrats
be vigilant, be firm, determined, in
. i . . i . ft
me rigni. lommenco the canvass
with spiriton Saturday j follow it up;
kocp the Democratic beort ulivo lo
tho ieuo. Let not our law and I'nion
loving Commonwealth bo again placed
in a lulso position by your careless
ness. The wholo American continent
is looking to Pennsylvania with puin
ful solicitude. Tho friends ot consti
tutional liberty everywhere are pray
ing for our sucos.a. The friends of
despotism arc seeking our permanent
downfall, which must and will come
should Radicalism again succeed in
this State. Tho time for a eessat-'on
of gambling slock jobbing und rail
rood swindling has arrived. Let ev
ery Democrat feel this, and every
I'umoi in iiio land on in bringing
about a better State of things.
IIoRRiiiLr.Si:iriPF.-MAN(ii,Eo Limbs.
A very remarkable suicide occurred
last Saturday afternoon on tho Detroit
and Jlilwaunco railroad, near tho city
of Detroit. Tho man deliberated' laid
his left leg and right arm over the
rails, with Ins head just off the track,
and his face turned toward the coming
locomotive Theengincersoiinded his
whistle, the bell was riintr, and every
effort was made to warn tho man of
his danger. As he did not movo in
tho least, tho engineer supposed him
asleep or intoxicated, tnd reversing
his engine, whistled down brake.
The heavy train could not be brought
tip in time, ami the wheels eruxbed the
arm and leg like eggshells. Hacking
tip, as soon ns the train could be stop
ped, the man was taken on board mid
conveyed to the city. The several
arteries wero hastily taken tip while
the wretched man was lying at the
depot, and he was removed to St.
Jlary's Hospital, th physician who
attended him deciding that he could
lint live an hour. The aim and leg
only hung by ptiTts of skin, and ol
course were removed. YYhen aked
why he did not mako nn effort to
avoid the train, the man shook bis head
and replied "I want to die." II ih
every action went to show that he do
lihorulely laid d'lwn nn the track with
the intention of committing suicide in
that horrible manner.
The enterprising citizens of Jack
mnville Florida, have been musing
tl.ems..ve, "h an alligator race
Jive tine younn animals were entered :
Spo tcd T,l, iri.k nn p , ,
il i; 'i"J''"w'f"r,,lli"r
tutors 1 henWottcmiil P..in t.,.-
cted in tho
and thereby lont. good pU,., on
t ';rP0"""-it rK-d by Ni
Jatk and tbampion ilnid. At tin
the
.initio
1 1.
hen I l ! ""1'l,'n" Maid came in
ahcM, but at the third Nimble Jack
gain did jumi.-o to ,,1. namo A
)" duvs oil0 't1'' ''
' fVTrrwafl. ,irfr.
Tln fhilnr if Itm l.i'iilklninro nf
lii i lo ltiir,ii I Umt n rmify tltc f
li-fircBinpmliiti'M. rcmlt'it it. loplion
IVhiim Ivniiiii l.t-uikUtiirp in JmHigrv
tiot. Ylitt lirin'K I hr italic tiirvi'llv
l'.l'iro llio piiilc of IVnnM Ivnina. at
llip mining rli-rlinn dr (iovcrnor ami
rntinlnrw ' AKi'iiib!v. Il in now fur
Ilia pmiplp nl' tlio I'linimonwonllh lo
wiv alirilior tlirnnMi iinlL'tiiPiil of liint
j intrr nlinll nlnnl. Tliiu xnw lu'lor?
llic ih'oiiIp llip linilirnlt trniji;li,l Imnl
j to nvniii. hut it lint innm on Ilium, h!
bit. in ( Miitpnl'till tlifir fiauilH, their
iliM'pption, ilmir mint ml'lp attetniitii
at pviifitm. Many of tliiwo nirniltrr
if tlio Lvinluluro who luul not the
i .1 dim
- . ... . - r . . l
lliikman't iiroiHmitiun, und yet
voted for thin Hnienilnu'iit, innot now
meet tlieir betniyeil conhtitnonti).
Some ol tlio member of limt apsninn,
who owed tlwir oleetionn to their
sturdy denial that they would not
, .,,, n itll , 01u,sti(,n f gnflraK,.
in lVnnfylvniiin, and yet, in the very
! fwv f tlieir colemn pledea, supported
this XYth artiele, will now Imvo an
opportunity to cxjilnin. They fondly
hoped that the obnoxious fmbjcit
would bo removed tiom the field ol
polities by unification by three lourllm
of the Stntea, beforo tlio cleetiou in
Oftober. It was this eonsideration
which prompted tlio J'ndicnls of Indi
una to ratify the amendment in a leg
islature which hud not the quorum
required liy tlio htato OoiiHtitution
Hut in spite of tho Indiana fraud, tho
. ' '
conspiratorsare tianled. 1 hey cunnot
obtain tho requisite number of States,
counting Indiana, until tho meeting
of tho Legislatures next winter. In
the meantime, the conspirators must,
face the people. What answer will
they moke? How will they explain
their attempt to inflict negro suffrage
on the people of Petinnylvaniu with
out giving them an opportunity to
consider the question, and decide for
themselves f Instead of recognizing
tlieir position, these servants of the
people, by attempting to interfere
with a fundamental law of the Com
monwealth, undertook to jduy the
part of mnHti.ru How will thev rec
oncile their solemn oath to support
mo constitution ol the Stato, with a
vote which was designed to mutilate
thut Constitution ? How did they
keep their oaths to maintain the
Constitution of the Commonwealth
by voting for an amendment to the
Federal Constitution which conflicts
with that of the Stato f Let tho cas
uists among them mako answer.
There stands tho Constitution of the
State with the word "white" written
all over it. Yet theso conspirators
atrainst the people in the Legislature
did not dare to submit this fundamen
tal law for alteration or amendment,
but aought to defraud the people of
the State by means of this XYth ar
ticle, and thus effectually prevent
them from being heard. The history
of representative government records
no such gross outrago on the popular
will. It was an attempt to subvert
and destroy the Constitution of Penn
sylvania, in utter contempt of the
people who established it.
For this betrayal of tlieir constitu
ents and violution of their solemn
oaths to support the Constitution of
the L nited States, the Judicata of the
Inst Legislature are to bo brought bo
fore tlio bar of public opinion. The
question of negro suffrage is to be
trietl tictorc the peoplo in Rpito of
natural juggling, ilie people are to
detormino lor themselves whether the
Constitution of the United States shall
beaubverted under pretense of amend
ment. They must decide whether
they will give to tho general govern
ment control ovor the vital question
of suffrage within the State. It U for
them to consider whether they will
surrender to the Government at Wash
ington tho highest attributes of power
and dignity that a Stato can own
that of fixing tho electoral qualifica
tions of its own citizens. It is for the
peoplo ol Pennsylvania to declare at
the ballot-box in the coming election,
whether they will abandon the guar
dianship of right which thoy have
jealously maintained since tho earliest
Colonial times. It is lor them to say
whether they will permit the negro
communities of Florida, Louisiuna
and South Carolina, the rotten border
States of Nevada, Nebraska und Kun
sas, and the petty breeches pocket
States of Vermont and New Hamp
shire, to wrest from the proud Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania the high
est symbol of hersovereigiity. These
momentous questions w hich affect the
very existence of the State, ami the
rights of itt citizens, tlio minions of M'usiness men, merchants, mechanics,
the Legisliituro undertook to decide, f c-i are lcsened. The enrso is work
without deiirninn to consult tlieir '"It with a startling rapidity. In ten
rfnastcM, who sent them to thecapiul.
mil iney are loilcd. 1 lie. smallest
State in the Union, territorially, littb
Rhode Island, has postponed the con
sideration of the question until tho
meeting of the Icgisintnre in January.
The pco plo of thut State are not yet
willing to abjectly surrender all their
rights t the general ifovcinment.
They inherited them from their fath
ers of tho Revolution, and they know
that, once aliundoned, theso rights cun
never bo recovered. The peoplo of
I'eiinsylvaniu, actuated by a like spir
it of prill .i I lore of liberty, will
choose u 1Cgisluture next October
which will hasten to withdraw tho
fra udulent ratification made last win-
te r, and thus prevent the most daring
assail It on the rights of the States
which has been made since tho estab
lishment of the Government. There
is no evading tbegrcat issue this lime.
llarriihurg Patriot.
The grain prospect throughout Ku
ropo is excellent, and the prorpect for
cheap bread wns never better. The
great sums paid for Hungarian wheat
during the hist two or three yeurs has
given an apparently enduring stimu
lus to Hungarian agriculture, so thut
tho deliveries of wheat from Hungary
may bo expected lo continue Inrie.
I lie extension ol rail way communica
tion in Russia must favor the exports
tion of wheat from that country, while
the contemplated abolition ot tlio Is
July now levied on corn imported into
tho United Kingdom must have the
effect of rendering foreign supplies
generully Is per quarter cheaper.
In Ixtdi, N. J.. on the Sih. fiye men
employed in the print works, who had
been in the hubit of drinking a bever
age composed partly of oil of vitriol
and alcohol, were poisoned by taking
arsenic in their mixture through mis
lake for vitriol. Four of the men died
ithin a few hours and the filth was
apparently dying.
Lieutenant Colonel Jos. G. Crano.
commanding the Fourth Military Dis
trict, wss killed at Jackson, Miss., on
the Mb, by E. M. Ycrger, on whoso
property lio had ordered a levy in de
limit of corp'iigtion iaxr.
lrt lif tn If if h
tttmtri'f ttitrf Hist! In Iht .
Tlio i-niir lil. h tt rnitii in
Y liinutiui )rMntnv ilin lnu llif
(ilnri an of llm Til 11 li i i iin ci'n limit
nr.. il ml the iitllnij 0ntfk mid In tlie
liret ullimt tlio iliClnilty wliiih
link ovfr Mttrmleil, inil will perlmpn
ever Klti'iul.R Itmt miempl to kii.ldenly
ineorpoiiite a new ik owrrliil, yl
Ci'liernll" linediicnled. rlnM Willi tlie
nipiiil'i'in ol an mIivn'I,' I'lifnim tiiHeil
:ili.en limiily. A t'Hy Couiuil andi11 counter iiii'imilitied,
rlmrter nflliein wen to lio iluweii ly iiie, outand nut dr; and known
general vole, ne;rio liaving the ri'lit ! to lio aneh l.y llm man who (jives the
ol'lialloting. Trained, nppnrenily, in I"irr " iim and braxen impiiduiiee.
the taeliiM of votini: "ei Iv." if not ill" quite time thill the mului ion and
"olten," im well akin tlio vteiii
"pipo laving" or "eoloninin" votes
from nliroad, rolored men of tlio Itadi-
cnl Urine entered tho citv or turii-d
out from their several domiciles witli -
in the corporate limits in largo mini-
bers at the etulicut bourn of the
morning, commencing to arrive nl the
dillerent w nrd centres us early as four
o clock. Thev were well nrnmred
prepare
lor an election campaign, having their
ballots iu their pockets, bludgeons in
their hands, and tlieir overcoats on
tin irshoiildiis. They nppeared deter
mined to vote as the freedom of
political dei-it-ion dictated, na )emo
cents or Jiuilicnls. I reo expression wuntry, and iiio only Uoimr wo niens
was not permitted, however, for, asurcJ ourpublicand private debts by,
appears from our telegraph report, a I wu" worth 77 cents. When the above
Democratic mulatto, named Stuart, I paragraph from tlio Tribune was penn
having attempted to vindicate liiH et 8umo dollar had sunk to 71
principle in the legal manner, was set j U, as gold was 1-It, showing a lots
upon liy the colored liadicals, abused,
I driven trom bis posiiion.und compelled
: I. -I ...I. ... I .
to seek shelter in a store, where he
wus jirotceted from tho negroes lij-1 pliilHoplirirf" ttio 7V(4!tiuf will xcratch
the jnuiriutor nt much rick both to'1''8 mathcmiitieul orpan for a couple
his person and jimpcrty. Sttuirt i of minutes, ho will bo able to easily
proved a plucky fellow. A squadron comprehend that it takes more dollars
of mounted police having arrived atit0 I'")' d1'11 w hen the said dollars
his place of retreat, he came forth, uro worth 71 cents each, than it does
went towards the bullot box, but was!w',cn they are worth 77 cents each,
hunted from plueo to place by his in- j ('ur paper dollur when (irant took his
fiiriuled brethren. The nolico were 6U"1 wn" worth the lutlcr sum ; lo day
cotnpeiiea in sell-Uelenee to lire on the
mob. J lna iroaded tliem on lo act
with afury which is described as al-
most deinoiiiuc in intensity, tbootlieers
uenK assaueu una lliehupenntonUent
u,.n, i.,f ..ri 41... ..n...... i,ni:
of pirsons wore not killed durinir the
melee, ilie .Mayor was insulted by
tlati triumphant darkies, who lighted
bonfires us an evidence of their tri
umph, howling around lliein in a most
exciting manner. The disturbances
subsided at a late hour in the evening.
The polico run Stuart off and started
him for Baltimore. Negro equality
is almost completed and und tho "un
derground" railroad ugain in opera
tion. X. Y. Herald.
An extraordinary occurrence took
place in Crawford county a few davs
since. Tho Tiliisvillo Jhrald of June
1st, states that a part of the track of,
the Oil Creek Railroad cave way near
Gray's mills, and allowed one cur to
sink into a bed of quicksand. Tho
break occurred where the track wus
laid across a peat bog, and took place
while gravel truin, which hud been
run on that part of tho track, was
being unloaded. Tbreo of the cars
began to sink rapidly, in a few min
utes after tlio work of unloading bad
commenced; in a short time one of
them wus below the surface. An at
tempt was niado to draw tho other
two on the track, but it failed, nnd
during Sunday afternoon nnd yester
day the curs continued to sink, and at
last, accounts they were about two'vo
feet below the surface. About two
hundred and tw cnt3--fiv'o laborers wero
at work yesterday on tho track, buL
tho relaying or It bus been found to
bo more dilticnlt than was nt first sup
posed. Tho bog is quite largo ; and
where the track crosses it is iibout one
hundred yards broad. It wus sounded
in several places yesterday, and found
to bo about thirty-eight feet deep.
Thk Rich Jiicnrs and tub Poor
PooRfR In proof of this the X 1'.
Lay Hook says : We note a realization
of tho terrible fruits of the inexorable
flat to which the great middle and
poor classes of this country are doom
cd. in the recorded income returns, nil
. ..i ii.... .i
tucr mo country. mio tlio gross ,
lootings are less than ever before,
since tliocnrse of a lifo-witbcrinir tax
iilion was fastened upon the people.it
is seen that the rich are receiving
heavier incomes than ever. The ma
jority of the wealthy residents of New
York and Jirooklyn, show larger re
sources, while the' sum total footings
of the savings of the entire body of
yeHi" more, if the present dominant
"". coniiniii -s, we sunn see u money.
i bloated aristocracy and laboring
class of extreme, poverty; the riches
of the one and the ponury of t!ic other
uneqtiulled on this broadcarlh.
Political I'mxinitss. The X V.
Herald says : By tho operation of such
principles ns the nigger voters in Wash
ington are bringing into uso wo niny
simplify political calculations very
'much. Kvery man differing with the
mass would be knocked on the bead,
nnd opinion be thereby kept all one
way in any given community. If a
man felt an inclination lo differ and
enred about his head he would leave,
ami seme in some community ol the
other view. Thus wo should liecome
organized, and there would be iolitical
harmony everywhere. If comniuni.
ties came in collision there might be
somo lit Lio civil wnrs, bnt thai would
only be what they have had in Africa
theso thousands of years, and tho sun
shines on Africa still, as hot a sever.
Tlir PRINTKRS' CoWKNTION ON COL
OR. Tho Printers' Nutionul Conven
lion at Albuny, by a vote of Mi to 2$.
laid on tho t.iMe resolution for abol
ishing all distinctions of rare and color
in the craft. This means that the
distinction of color is to be enforced
as an objection lo tho bluck man, and
ns it is with the printers so it w ill Je
with all the other Trades Unions.
They will all lie arrnyed against negro
equality in their workshops, and the
administration before long will bear
from them al the polls.
Grant modestly refrains from lorcing
any view or will of his own in regard
to important points of administration.
Ho conceded all that was demanded
by the nigger-loving politicians of the
North in appointing a nigger post
master for Macon ; and now he con
cedes all that is demanded by the carpet-bag
radicals, w ho want tho pluce,
in promising to roniovs the same poor
nigger.
At the iriul of a breach of promise
case at Whcuton. Illinois, recently. I
Miss Amanda Craig, of Cincinnati,
obtained a verdict of 1100,00" dam-
sg-ksgsinsl E. P SprufiiofOblcsfo.
""w.""1" hi mo nuiu. i oiieettieii 1 v' v."..,.v ...
and citizens were seen running in cv. Horace Instead, therefore, of ac
my direction, oliou rtmonndod on all I eomplishiiif, a reduction of the great
sides, the alarm becan.e getierul, and H0''1, by placing the Tiilunc'e man in
wonder is expressed that a number i l'ie While llouso chair, that debt bus
.Wctr Triff lira,
u.eeete,t i... .,ii. ..ehie i.ni .V..i
I""' '.h w" '"
man minimi ni "(i.. w ai lilt T.'. m
I'yl'f JuNiea f In tbe three nioelhi
hu Ii ki-t rl l in. tl'-k 1 1 mti I Inane-are
ttiifi. l . ell ll.Al f 'd lli l.tllill.f , eonaiiti not
Ihkl k Hv I'nifiW ttn lii-k Ik IMiii, nn4 k
.'f n.klM i.li' k ronai'li-rkbtt hftHl tnt TtT kiik
Mid kg, kfil ll.kl nut mn dik4uiaata kkit bkd ti.
1't'iM.liil ktlk Kkll.lt."
We tHk tliin (Mitineoun nil iImiiii
iiiiil.ln Kkkeriion trom tlml Infnmiiiin
! print, the New ork Irtlmnr, to nnil
(' fi'-o diiliiraliona of tho New York
Trttitiue were put down by nil tlu
prein of llm touiilry ; not only by tlw
j"iriiBU of tliw J)cmoi-rii-j-, but by tl'
1 tluocnt uud respectable prints of its
j uwn I'a' t.Vi if there are any such We
''"" Horace Greeley's ultention to
I these figures, not that he has failed to
' recognize the fuel betiiro, but we do
H l the lace ol hull a million of wit-
ncHc, that the flush of shame may
mount to that marble visauo of bis, if
he hits any shume left in his composi
tion. When (.irant took his sent, gold
was 130, or in other words, the only
dollar we know unylhing about in tliia
" Jreen. uniier tlio three month.
I administration of tho experimental
IWi,l.l V..U, tr lU . lnl.,n....J
rreMilent. inw, if the white-couled
! II. 1 w"11" ll e ,t,rmer B,lu 1,10 niiiejwid lou iiahn, and a plank tkxant
'"erenec atmust Mr. urant and ilie
Jnhtnc on the debt ques-
' lMl"i jlls.1 tllc ix per cent, or tlie
"'" .,,,,,,,,,, ul0 m.ln ,
& ..nil, i pin I inn, lino, f.i,nitim,tiirii '
n"l'n ""'reused lo the extent of J150,.i
w.'i "X 1110 "'"ninR oi ine value oi
our paper money; oneol the sequences
of conlerring administrative powers
upon so incompetent an indmduul.
The New York Trtbune bus been so
many years engaged in the line of
political pctifoggnikj and the most con
temptible sophistry, that it does not
hesitate to enlarge its experiments
upon tne great public, weekly; crain
ing its readers with the baldest lies,
and the most extraordinary bosh and
quackery; and the deluded creatures
accept it nil as gospel truth. The
' public debt has not been reduced
tHiH,iiini it lias been increased $15(1
OUO.HOO in 510 days ,Y. '. Day Book.
The (inADiATiMi Class or Tiir.
Naval Acahemy This is the first
year that the graduating class of the
Naval Academy at Annapolis have
been ordered to sea in a single vessel
to spend the probationary period of
iweivo months sea service required
before they can receive the grade of
Ensign, Upon tlieir return here next
year all will be ordered to the Naval
Academy aguin to undergo a com-
fititive examination for that grade.
Icrctofnre they have been distributed
among the various squadrons immedi
ately ufler graduating, and each one
retaining bis number in the graduating
cliiks. After their examination next
year, each one will stand upon the list
uccordinglo his merits, thus changing
the graduating numbers, so that those
who heud the list as having passed
excellent examinations this year may
be lower down when they came lo be
examined in prnlcssionul qualifications
after going through the practice
cruiso. H'ii.Ainfoit Star, June 8.
lnt' flmlisrrarnts.
ORI'JIANS' COURT SALE
r .. I ' a ant a. w a
I Uill, I UI IU III1U llffliMT LA II US.
BT virtue of nn or.ti-r W.ued out of tbe Ornl.kna'
Court of C1rkrflild i-iiuntr, there will U el-p,i-d
to pul.lie le u Ibe Court llnukk, ia Ike
borough ol Cli-arfield,
On Tuesday, June 29th 1869,
At i o'elnek, p. m., tbk fi.llowlnf demited
(Vrfalu Trnr.Hof rtiiml,
Lair the eil.l. of MATTHEW I'OllCEV, if d -
Trart Nn. I tn .ilualrd In tlradfnrd town
I 'p. "'"'It "i "ll .ine.tra1" pr ipertr. Inaindrd
aii.l dMcriiiril a. l-.ll.-w. : hVf.n at a po.l.
eortiernl Wilhain ll..on r' land ; Iheiire lit knd of
aa.d m. Hoover and II. Lan.berrj, roull J de
rreea we.t la.i 9-IS prrebea, Ui p.iat f lln-n.-e north
HO . a -. . . '
i.."i t"i vj i'1-rruoo, 10 a m.i oa inline
mud ; lliem-e al..li(aid road, norlli 5 deRiem neat
ii e-iuien-ue..ii' po.l; oii'lioe aoulli SV ittfroaa eaat
Vll pcroura, tn while pine atmnp; throea .o.th S7
di jn. e-l 144 4 111 pen-In ., to .lone, i liirnee
"J lana oi Joliui lUle, north 3 d (ree. eaft Li.l
per. hei, to Hone. Ihenn aorlb S7 d. Jreei we't
i"ieirh, tnp...t Ihene. north 1 direee eknl
l 4 Hub pen-In-., to at.iaea thetiee north 17 de
frm il 111 J In pen'ho., to poal ; tbrnre annlh
J decree, weat 1113 perrhea, to .tone. I Ihrnee
noilh S7 drj-ree. weal 00 5 IHporehr. to the place
of beginning,
co.T.4i !.. am aicnti,
One hundred and 5n two perrhe. and allowance,
bar ink about I Ml acre, r I. a red and nailer kno.l
eulln.iion. and baring thereon ereeted one Nttfr
l''HAMK ! KLLINii, oneMONK llolK.nne
l.rcrllANK II A B N, and all other neeea.arr oat
huildingai alao, a large and productive orchard
od tba 1-remi.ea.
Traf t Xo. 81. aitnatrd in Bradfird Iowa, i
liiii, beginning at .tone rorner of and nf Elijah
.iK-iMiweii anr, jonn Llale 1 Uienee a.lilh 87 de-
grn-ea-t UilS III perehea. tn pint; thraek n
i.nu oi ii'-tngamner, north degree, rail 10. 3 10
lierrhe. to Wlnle oak .aplmg j llienew bjr land 01'
neiijamin nnepf., north n, U-gme. weal 29 A III
pi-rrliea, to poal, Ihrnee north i di-greea ea.M .".I
.enhe, lo pott; thetiee north 7 drgree. Writ SI
..rrlie, lo a poll ; llirnew hi laad of Mrhow.ll,
aontb I degree, well l.i 1 It perebkk lo plaeo at
bi-ginning,
Vontaining 9 1 f rrri ft Perth
Being limbered with white pine and other timber.
Trsrl o. i-ti ailnated in B i-ll.-r-l Ian
"hip, beginning at a po.t ; Ihrnee hv Ihe T-rotbr
I'ateon and Aanm lievtr kurrera, nnrtb per-
it, ..ai ; lornre weal a. perrner lo a poat ;
Ihrnee south 2S drgrere el All perehes to a po.t.
..,,,--01 rrmnrianr.i .urieT; inenek kait let
perrhea, lo the phtea o beginning,
Containing 60 ,lcrt mortorleu
With khout ,1ft aera. cleared, and having trarrana
.reeled a imall dwelling bowao and liable.
4 Tbe andivideil one third pari or tbeea
piece, or Iracla of land, Iving oa Mo.ba.non
errrk. One of then known a. the llnie proprtr,
warranle.1 in Ihe name ol Robert II. Mckean rid
having a l.lll.-r tllLU 6AW MILL aad other
huilding. ererled Iberenn. lineother th.rent non
taining about K arrea, and warranted in tho
name af Jkmh Beirt. Ihk other theeaof knwiaiw.
ing ahnnl All arrva, and warranted in tba aaa
of Will, ara H. Kepaar.
l-er-TKRMS.-llilhiHortliesrebkkrnwn
tn be raid In kkah I one third ia ona veer. ..it
Ihe remaining third al b death of the widow of
laid deeodenl the latter puTnenla, with iaterw
parable knaukllr, la b. aarund b bonds and
miirifi.gck on lb preoiaea.
TlloMAS Ff.. FORCF.T,
SAMLLL P WI1.80N. I
''' ' Alaiirator
?lfir JMwtliruinitj.
liJ Tinkj .r r tKTk.1 nklllp.
IS antiriti iilrn kltlir. In lh
Ik'it tlnrk k I 1,. Iriftin 4 I'd., Ii 4ii
I il-M. 1 tt 1'kainfM Will Mlllfil t4 irkttllt
i kk.lkHr l lb kiini f I. I.. Hi'itri'tt'-ln.
I. I.. RKlrhNMMN.
A. MAIM. m
nkifli4.l, Am Id,
ItMIMkllUIIIH'H KoTH I'
-Mn(ii
j V kf-khv llvn thkl lfllrrf.il k.lniintallklii.n
n ill "Hit of I1AVIH M -hKI IMS', dn-okml,
kit of Jiirdkn t'lkniMii, I'lrkrltrU nontitv, l'k.,
living lo ilnlv vriutltd lo Ilia nmjiritfiii'l, kll
Mrritlik iMrl.tnii to Mid dial w, plMM, mki
iktlnkiit.ki.il th.it luring t'kikti tir nVinkndi kill
trcnt llmia ir,.ni'rl tiihi-ntirtt.il f..r M-tikinr-nU
JAMtH MiKKKIIAN,
Anknnvlllf, Junk Ifl 01. Ailraint'trktnr.
FA KM K US,
Look to Your Interest I
rpilR unitrnirnl h.l olitklnnl the Hunt lo
1 nil T. J. Booths, lMI'ltoVKD FIT MP
KXTHACTOR. Aflir k In. I of tbr dnri nil
llm f nn of .loiinb W . ThonifiioD. In Liwrtnoo
li.wniliip, Wk flnil II pir oicelletit in frortr rrnport,
Kltu.lt purlkcl Mtiplm-tiun o kll pntrnt. Nulb
inj lika tl nt out of rplr. M eeitrkctnl tor
trna and itiinip u puatd largo and liukli.
Miw tftr II lo llm nttteuk of Lkwronpr, Pike,
Pt-tin Urktilurd and Ooalisn liwniiiii. Wk will
aril lie nflit lo build lingl' Diachink for Ml). (10.
Or, air pfraoitl wirhliig a inadnno Ittia Hummer,
we will deliver the tame oo the farm of Ibe pur
rbaerr, and Kite it a trial fur the AtUfaettnn of
(be puri'hairr, lor 1200 Oil, witb .vu.i-i.i. liberal,
XaT-Ailiiieia Tate A Hrowu, Oar Bel J p. 0.,
Clearfield oouuCj-, 1'a.
A. II. BROWN.
Jelo:2m:pd W. P. TATE.
EXECUTORS' SALE I
REAL ESTATE OF DR. A. II. REED,
DECEASED.
I") Y Tirtueof an ordT (ueJ out of theOrphani'
) Oiurt of llvbilifld euunty, thrrc will U tntld
ttt ih Court Jfmuf.in ClorflelU, on HATL'HDAY.
lb 3d dmy of July, al 2 o'clock p. a., toe fvtlowing
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE:
Coniiitinx of 79 ai-mi and alluwanee of
3 O O 1) FARMING LAND,
filiate in Lawrence town.liip. honuded br Undr
i nuee neka, Jnlin J. Bekcl. Mileliell Head, knd
Jllirn; hkrim em-ted Iberenn a I.Oli lllll SK
)"- s mom ojaen-. eioarad and m a good
'ri ' "
TKBM, Act
one fth ok.b ki one third of the bai,De,
on coo Urinal ion Iberei.f, nod tba oalknok la equal
aunnal inaullmrnu, lo bk Mcured ,y bond and
niongagk on tlik preuilaea.
MII.FR BKAD,
MAKV ItKAII,
June Itt, 19A9. Eskeatora.
C. KKATZER & SONS
AltE RF.CKIVI.V0 A SPLENDID STOCK
OK CAKPbis AND OIL CLOFHS.
WALL PAPERS-GILT PAPER, rf-c.
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES
C0VSTESPAXES AND QUILTS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS ft NAPKIN'S
LADIES SILKCOATStf-OVEUSKIItTS.
ELEDANT SHAWLS t LACE POINTS.
LADIES' d- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
IJATS.
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
BFST Kin GLOVES-LADIES' GEN-
ILr.lltVS AND CHILDREN'S.
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS.
FINE BLACK ALPACAS.
UN Kyi? ALL ED STOi'K LADIE-' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES ot- UAITEHS.
MEN'S CALF d- FRENCH KIP BOOTS.
HEAVY CALF BOOTS. f5.
MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY
SHOES.
BEST STONE TEA SEITS, JG.
CASS1HERES VERY CHEAP.
GROCERIES. FLOl'R PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES.
LIBERAL DETECTION' TO THOSE
BUYING IN QUANTITY.
WOOL. MARK FTIN'A AND COUNTRY
I'hoDLVE WANTED.
ClrarSeld, June IS, 1M19.
fpilK IlKMlK'HATIC ALMANAC tor 16
1 IM7 and lsS for tal. at tba I'oat riW
I'tira arm.. Mail.d lo an; ail.lreaa. ( iel.-tf
k,yMII. W A STI'II I-IOO.IWO pound, of
, , ir ii'iiui wanir.i, lor WUK0 tne hifheat mar
let prirk will be paid, bv
jr-'.lo
J. P. KRATZKR.
ATl:l)KM),o LO.VI SII1NG1.KS.
Tha anderrigned kerelir n-iv. notice, that
th.v wil pay the btrhe. mnrkel price for a good
ipiahtvol I.OM1 MltXtll.KS, and Iboae having
fu.-h for .ale. will lind It lo Ibcir inlereit tv give
tbi-m a call bofora aelling vlwhera.
JO.. tiH W A RON.
riaarHeld March I. SJ. If
T lMSOI.I VIIIM IF PAUTMlltallllp!
1 Ihe partnerafaip heretofore kiiatiog in the
nr.eiicent tne law aa naiiaca, Higler A Fielding,
Ii di"olvrd. The hniinc.i will bk eellM and
hrreaner conducted is Ihk name sf William A.
Wallace.
WALLACE. PIOLEtl A FIEMitNO.
Clearfield. I'a., June I, ISAII.
VDMIM-.TB ATIIK'N Mtl lt Notice
ia bervhv given thai letter, of adminlalrallon
oa Ihe mate if KICIUUll UMI'lli
late of lloggi toanabip, ClearScid eouittv, I'a..
having been dulv granted to Ihe onder.igneit, all
prreoiii Indibled lo raid ..tale will pltam make
p.rm.nl, and Ihoee bating claim, ur demand,
will prraeat Ibeaa propcrlr anihenticatrd for ict
tlenirni. M SA WAI'I.K. A lm'i.
Jell Slrpd JAMKS H. Tl'RSKK, Adu'r.
I TIIHW NOTI 'K Vot,ori,e"i.
J h 'given that Lell.ra Teilanientarr having
l.cen granted lo ibe auh.erilier, ou Ihe t'ltate o
MAITIIKW ( Al.l-M hi. I., drceaaed. Ikte of l'ike
loknahip. CleaiSel.l rodnlr. I'enn.ylvania. all
periona indcl.ied lo aaid Kilatk ark requralrd to
make immediate parment, and Ihoa. haviug
claim, acaitial the aame will preaenl then iixly
authenticated for aeltlrnient.
mvl'6 (li pd H. H. CAI.n KLI, Ki'r.
VI ) M I M 1 H A 1 1 1 H 'SI M Mi ( t-V tTci
ia herrbr given thai letter, of ailminiMratinn
on ihe e.l.l. of A. K. STI RTLVAST, deceaeed,
Ut. of liitlich lown.hip, Clearfleld countr, I'a.,
h.ring been duly granted In the nnderrignid, all
pernio, indebted lo enid trtate will pleae. wiake
paiment, and thoea having claim, or demand!
will preeent them pmperlj authenticated for art.
IWnt. JAMLS I LYNN,
tJS Hi Adminiilrator.
VI1IMTR AHIR S KmC'l'Ni.lM
ii b rrbj given that letter! of adminiilralion
on tbe e.l.t. of WILLIAM II! (ill M, deeekeed,
lata of Decatur lewnahip, Cleat Held iwtuaty, I'a ,
having been dull granted lo to. ad.tiigaed.
an paraon. laUeMed to .aid eat. la will plea.e
. iamadiklk pavai.ol, aad thine having
el.lai. ar demand, will pre..nt them nrnpurly
kin.Biicaieo. lor aaiitement wnnont del...
JOHN III lllll.S.
RICHARD lll UIIKA,
Jrl-t AdraiDl.lralora
t"TTl:MKNT Of
LAWRKNCK MSTHICT
St llmil, H Nil Clark Rrown. Ksa.. Trea.
urrr of Lawrence SVhunl llntriet, in acnoant with
the mndeol aaid HiHrict for lha roar ending May
lilt, ls, Vll :
rraron.
To balan-w due Metric leal erttlrment.. i'.nj T
To annum of Ini natriMed for 1S I, Jul JS
To amonnt nf Stake appropriation 147 2
Te amonnt of ankeated tat reoeivad from
Coanty Trenrurer 4(i 70
Tk order oa X, Lawhead ( jj
cai-nirnk.
Py amonnt of krdrr.redeemed,(l,rsA Jk
My Trr.iurer'. percentage IS tT
liy Collector', percentage lit IS
liy rioneratloa on dap. lor ', IS J7
Hv elnneraitna on dup. for 'SB gg gf
By balaiKkdaa HiatrieU. l.Jal JJ
Total....
I..1kl M f,, ,,,, M
TAYLOR ROWLRK, 1're.ident.
Wtl.uan Ranwa, tiecratkry, je,'69:St
KI'PIH'II t loailnrn, Hubbail'a, Pra.'!
Hooflaad's Oermkn.Uoil.tter'i and Oreen.'s
o.jgao.tkd Bluer. 1 alaa pura Liqura, at aJI
kinds far Badiainnl Barpo.ee. for sal. by
... IUMSWJCK IRwry,
Usiflhtirotti.
To Land Owners I
XV (rnlbkiia se kejlre tk bare their Ikpd
lirkk for lost., IIH'N OKK, rihlt
I I AY, of an; Uirr M I N h I: I.. ) plr l ibll
ol. WII.MAM WILLIAMS,
I at pd Prkrliral Mlnkr.
RiirTfflcs nnd W neons Tor Snip.
flHK leUrihrt hae "k hand and fur kale SI X
III 'till I KS.four I'AHH I A 11 Ks.aii I.I MIIH1
WAOONN and Iwk be..; SI'HINlt WAIKlNtl.
( an be keen kt kit time br t-nlline al hit livery
alal.la. JAMKH . LKAVY.
Clrnrfleld, M ID Jm
Settlement Notice
Vl.Ii jta-r-Mim hirlitf ui.Mt.led socounU tlh
Vt, W nf 4 Co., or io ty wj Intif Md to
tbtiv, r hirnhT Trqupntd In call and ivttl !
tun' without delny. Tht bostii, aoouunU, 4c,
of tbif Aru aro in our handi, And w ar deter
miotd to baro lhm n tdrd ut.
WIM.IAM WIHK A HON.
New Millport. Junt V, lfiV if.
Settlement Notice.
A LL p.rkno. harinff onatllel aokount. witb
X Ihe koderiiiKned, or are in kuy way Indebted
to bim, ara bereb. requealt-d lo Ckll knd .etllk the
.kiak without delay, aa ba wi.bei to bkvk bi.
huokt aettled op at tbk kkrlieat poaaiblk pkriod.
Tboaa wbo fkil lo irir. tbi. notioe nroitipt kttan
lion, will Bnd their aeoounta iw tbk bkod of a
proper oOioer fur oolleotion witb foal..
L. M. tOL'TRIET.
Mulionl.oiit, Mar 19, 1st. In
Uvery Stable.
rfHB knderaiirBkd baft leave to Inform tbk pab
Jt lie tbat bo il now fullr prepared to aooom mo
urn, kii m ink wkyoi lurnianinK llorMa, liumriea,
Bkdiilel knd Ilnrneai on the aborteat notioe knd
oo rekaonatile urma. He.ideDOkon Looual ttrokt,
Okiweeo Jblrd sua rourtn.
OKI). W. tJEARIIAllT.
Clearfield, April 11, IsftT.
(Irarlield (ounly Bond Lost.
N th nubt of tbt 17ib of Mr, tb ufo in
V the counting aVtuie of K. Hobini-oi. A Co.,
ii Litrt trest, Plinbur(jb, wm broken ioio
and robbed of moue,v, buodi and vtber vlaablf-f,
auioiiff wbicb wn a Bounty FoDd of Clearteld
i,ouu.y, iur .wu, (lain n-th Jlarcb, 180., .ara
ble t-t July, IH72. No. IWA,
All prrntnt ara brrrby oautionrd ajfainft tbe
I P"rel,,M of 'd
bund, aa payment Iim been
ni2Clt
Attorney for K. Hobicaoa l Co,
GUNSMITHING.
REMOVAL.
rpiIB sndenigned beg. leave to inform bii old
X knd new eualiimen, aad the public generally,
that he baa hood tipanewtirN HIlop, on the
l on the comer of Fol'RTH and MARKET
treet., Clearfield, Pa., where ha will keep oon
lanllj ou hand and make lo order all kind, of
guo. AIM, guna re bored, re-yeruutiij, and
oaally repaired on abort not lew. AILkfflVra bj
tnatl will reoeiva prooipt attention
jcllromid JtlllN 1100RK.
Lime lor Sale I
rilUE aoderijjfoed, rtiidin Dear the depot La
M. Biada eouipleta arrangvmenti with Li aw
Uurnert eaft of tbe roonotaia. wberet he Ii ena
bled Ut kn-p ouDitaiitly oo baud a large quantity of
PUKE LIME!
which be offer, to farnikrs and builders at a trifle
abovk cost. Tboeo it need of ibe article would do
well lo give mo a call, or addreai me by letter, be
fork negotiating their litoe.
UFO. C. PAKSMORI.
Clearfield. Pa., June (, 1SC9.
NIiIukIoh! Khluglei, !
LONG AXD SnORT.
OPSOP want, to buy lno.OOB LONd and
in .nbaiige for gooda. He will pay tha big belt
market price for the ibinglok and sell his good,
al the k.wr.1 market print. Call and are bim. jrl
McmGHTXjANNOTi
Wagon and Sleigh Makers,
(Imn.diatal ia rear of Planing Hill.)
CLEARFIELD, To.
1MIK rabacribkra would rerp.etfully Inform tb.
. ertli.niof Ciaarn.ld.and lb. public in gea.ral
thai ihay ara pr.parad lo do all kiodiof work an
WAGONS, CAKHIAGE-S, (?LE!GUS, 4c,
on short noilea and oa rakkonablk terms, nnd
ia n worktnanlika maae.r. A nrw faaturk In
our line I. lh-1 wa coo our own work.
.V'All ordara promplly att.nded 10.-.,
W.M. McKNIIIHT.
Kokl.'Sk CHARLES JANNOT.
ow Mine and Liquor Store.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN,
wnoLtiALt tutu in
WINES & LIQUORS,
market t, cleapfield, ti.
.Full stock of Wink, Brandy. Oia, Whl.kr
and Alcohol, alwavs on hand, fpecial attention
paid to aarurtng a pura arlicla lor baerameniai
and ntedioal parHiaea. janlM-tf
WANTED!
Wool! Wool! Wool!
MOSSOP
Drulre to uy all the WOOL In tba poo Mr, for
wbieh he will pa? the hi(hetteah neeiihanK
(po-lf, or both, to unit eunlooieri, Je Z 3n
B K, ri'LLIRTuir
JfEW
o K. Hrrncnaoit.
Fill M.
FULLIRTON & McrHZKSON,
KRKP eatteiantlr on hand and for aale. Freih
teata, ucb ai
BF.EF, VEAL, JIUTTON', Ac,
Frcih Fiah, and all Verclal.les In aeaaoa i
Canned Fruit., Iluller, Lard, Aa which I bey will
eeJI at the li.wt-al market price..
Ca.b paid f..t ( All LK. II! TTER, Ac
Uaoiu in Markel Street, oppoeite the Court
Honae. Clearfield. I'a. May 13, 'A9-lf,
GREAT EXCITEMENT
On Sicond itrcct, Charfiiid.
NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
fnillt nnd.raigned reir-eclfollv Invite the al
lentton 01 mo pahlle generally to their
apienoio a-eoninani kiasanhaatli.a, wbleb tbe;
AT VERY LOW riUCfcS.
Taalr ttank oaaal.ls ta pan .f
Vtj Good, of the Best Quality,
Uingham..lo.llns,(blh and anblaaeh.
od.) Urilliaga. Tlcklnga, ooimn nnd
oal Flanael,8atlnella,Cawlmkrwa,
Cnttonadae, Lkdi.i' Sbawla,
Kabia. A Bnoda, Ralmorai
nnd Hoop Skirts, Ac,
Also, 1 inn assortment nf Msa't Drawort and
Shirts, Bats A Una, Boon) A gkoan.
nil of which
WILL BE SOLCT LOW FOR CASH
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware,
Grocerios and Spices.
IN SJtORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Of everything uro.lly kepi la a retail atoew. .11
CHKAF FOR CASH nr kpprw.d annate nr..
A. K. WRIGHT A
Clearteld. Rao ? . IMT.
SONS.
I1LAKK OliTABLf HALta FOR
tnlt it tAm o-t,
JPr f.edi, (Ttrerrttri, f it.
IjOCD (.(M)DS! (iOOD STVLLS!!
AKI
LOW PRICES!!
NEW SPUING STOCK
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE!
JJRESS . GOODS, TKIMillXGS
NOTIONS IX GREAT VARIETY I
White Goods ! Stamped Goods!
Hosiery and Olovel! CoraaU and Skirts!
Lk'Jies Hhawl. and Coals,
(new ttylaa!
Straw Goods, Eowers, Eibbons, &o.,
Umbrellas and Paraaols, Window Sbndaa, Ladies
nnd Children ' B1I0E8, WaU Paper,
Cnrp.it nnd Oil Clolba,
Ilats A Capa.
Prints, Muslins, Ginghams,
Tickmji, Colton.de., Caasimarat,
Tweads, Ae., Ae.,
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST!
MIXING IIHOrlLRS,
Claarseld, April J8, 1SC9.
THE CLEARFIELD STORE
.RECONSTRUCTED.
George L. Rarol
John F. Wearer
......William Powell
Willn, W.B.iu
GEO L REED & CO,
Two njom lortb of tbo Court Hout,
CLEAKPIKLD, PA.
nAVIXQ rt timed to mr old bafincio itond,
we htrehj nottlv th cttmui of CUarfitld
and tht t'ubhe (fencraJtr, tbat wt havo otrd
upon, anj intrnd to pruternio, a viruroaa ean
p:ga afitibit Lijfh ncc and inferior goodt, bbJ
bare now oa band a full utplT of all km da of
good imd in tbu market, in tbo lino of
Dry floods,
We elaiaa to haro a Ml anortmeot, eoniiatinf ia
part ef Mnilioi, bleached and unbleached j
Pnou of ail grade and Myloflj and
Spring & Summer Dress Goods,
8110a Mkilpeeai of all ihadee; Ie La ion, Mo
naoj and Haanela; belt dee, a full aaeert
BatrDt of (entiemeii's wrar. oouaiiliug
ia part of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Katiaotu aad a full MMrtmeDt of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Aotlons Hosiery, Trimmings,
B 0 K I T T 8, A C,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
GROCERIES.
W have a full "ppW of roftee. Tea, Fujrer, Rico
Moiati, Atavo, Fub. halt, linev-rd,
oal and lb Oils.
FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FRUIT,
Fojar-eaitd II ami. Mete Pork, and a full
oppljr of ProTttiooe.
Hardware and Queensvare,
n-oodmtf HHIfotr Hdir.
All the fnwirninf article, will ha etrh.ered for
CASH, U SUtK, or COl'KTKY I'llUlltlK,
knd kl pnrel to which there can ba no exception
Those ia a el ut lioods in onr Ima, will plkeae
PafCAIL AXD SEE
US."
GKO. L. REED 1
Clekrnrld Sept. IT, IStt.tf.
CO.
(f durational.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLKARFIKLD, PA.
rpilo I.4ST HALF of tha nreoenl SPRING
X TkKM nf twenty.two waeka, will eoumeack
on Monday, April St, latt.
TKRM8 OF Tl'ITIOX.
Reading, llrthography, Writing, Object I.
tnns, Prilnnry Arithmetic and Primary
tieornibr, per half term, (of aleren
weeks.) s H
Hi. lory, local and deeerlptim Gtograpbr
with M.p Drawing, tlrammar, Menial
and Written Arithmetic ( it
Algebra and the Sciences ot
For ful particulars sand for Circular.
Clenrfeld, Nor. II, m Jm. (kug'6t
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal.
THE FOl'HTH SRSSIONaftkaprkaant teke.
laltie yoarof tbi. lnllilnlion willcommknot
kt MONDAY, Ihk toil dky nf April, lttu.
Pkbiitcnn nntar at ae llB. tk.. a. ill k
charged with luilion from Iht limt Ihe; tat.r It
j r.-e at ia. Bkcalon.
1 he OOaraa of tnatrwetiaai mLm... .m. Iklee
IkclkJed It t boron,,., practical tad accom
pll.had kdaoatlon for both eeiee.
The PrlaelpaT. haeiag bad the kdranUge tf
nek tiparieaoa in his proftssion, assures pa
rent, tad (nerd .a. that kit talira abilitr and
anergwt will kt teroled la tka moral and man.
lal training of the youth placed ander kit ekarga.
tlHM.IIK Tl llKIS.
Orthurraphy. Reading. Writing, aad Primary
Arlltmttio, per Seaaioi (II week.) . tt
Orammar, Ooography, Arithmetic, aad
Hiatory . . . . . . tt na
Algebra, Oeemetry, Trimwomerry. Men.
BttraUon, Surrayiag, Philaonphy, Phrsl.
logy. Chemialry, Bowk Keeping, Botkky
and Physiaai Ukography . . .
Latin. Q reeh and F reach, witk any nf the
abort Branches ... . tit tt
aH'MC-Plaao ( laakoas) . . . Jl ot
.T-No drdaetloa will kt made far tkaaaet
T-F.r (onb.r particol.r. la.alra af
Re. P. L. HARRISON, A. M..
rkk..IMtf. Pri.aip.i.
TlTICBt)' CORKTARI Rtf KKF",
w'.-'V.M' r!?",.1 ,",hw of 'o new
... ..w -,,i em tbo rweelrt f rwenlr
$ti T at t? fait.
II on unit IotforK
A II A ft O A I R 1
rpHI at.devi,r,ed .In, ,) prt
1 HOWE AMI I.HT, silnntean lb.
Jlflb aad L"CH Uteeli. ia Ibis b.o,t7t
balldina la ! lew. tee .loiies L ..
tnlihed tlwid PTlt aad .11 . '
Wklbnllitlkfa. ntariKKMH ft
oash, balaace lb one vrar.1a
Urtfct,
ttealara 100,8:1. on lb. premier.
JArnH n it,.,..
Cloarfleld, Jane 2. IMW i pd. 1
Valuable Town
FOIt SALE!
SITL ATK on tbe Boutb-weel eornarv); n
atid Third Street, IUmK Kiirot tJm
wit: A LOT, witb a g-ud two-etor, yiuiTji
ing thereoo, 36 be lb iet, oue ruum ub eet
uiul'le for a atre, or otber buainrw. a
adjoiuiiig LCT, with a two (t.-rr dwell iut"kl'
tberwoa. aii 4 aeveral otber TOW N Loii'
Alio, a lot of well-bnnii HI'.Ii'K, auj .
aivortmeiit of STONiiWAKK, auch UN
Jupt, Jare, Frait Cane, etc., at irtuwd
or furtber ioformaUon, tnqtiir at it,'
ware Potury of f . LtlTZiitt'1
mrt9t,m "rh
New Cabinet!
MOHKANXON LAND ANI Ll'JJBEfc ivw
PANV oBer for ele Towo Ut( u u,
ougti of Oaooola, t'leartifcld oouotr, f1., tat
lote to ouit purcliaaori oataidu tbe Iimni
borough. Oaeeola ia ntuated on tbe Muiimw
Creek, in tbo riebeat prdoo of tbe euuui
Clearteld, oa Uio liDe of the Tyrone A CttarW
hailrva4, where tbo Uotbaunut. aud betMwi
braocb road i miereect. It u alio ia tU tjnt
Cb Moebaaoob ooaJ baa tu, atid larfte Wit(
wbito piue, beiuluck, oak, aud otbtr Uatber a
maud it- Oue of tbe larit luutrr Maauftc
ing oitabliabueuit .d tbe Htato ia Iwaiea u
towu, wbiie tbre are naur otber 'rmkn
abitigle tuilla around it. Ibe towa m bos
yeara old, and eootaiai a popoiaiiwa of ee
aacd inbabitauia.
pBYot furtber tafonuation a jilj at lot
of tao abor ooiopaay.
J0U LAWirUE,
.)r fnt-eriB leueeat.
Houses and Lots forlitier
IOUK HOICKS nnd LOTS in Clrt,id U.
aalc oo re.ion.ble term.. Vmttnm
iu thirtv d.v. Alao. ..lot nf L.i o . . J U
, .... ' - i wi.ni.tiifc
tbe corner of Fourth nod Reed arnei. .
IT Jl2U fd. Throe of Ibear lot. are well
for either inaibor rkrd, oool jard, or for baihhj
Dorboark atnerallr. bkiba wnbm a.a e. . "
railroad depot. rVioe nod term, reaeooablt
Apple to UkOhUE THOh.V
'obM-lf TlMrteWh,
Valuable Farm
f OR SALE OR Rn'T.
THE nnJ.nirnrd Bow off era at prirato laWbil
farm, aitoata in Lkwrenoa townihip. CtkariM.
' - u-'ieu oj vrra, mcwiiilia aak eta.
era, and nubia 24 ailea t toe railroad tool n
COSTAIKIKG I3 AC(3.
AHotit TO kcree of whick is cleared. Utile TWd
r-AKM MOl cBS tOU BARS, and M w
buildinr. with arer In beanog (rait tmsusa
Dnear-fbilinf iprin of water near lb. hoaw tad
with aa lamb timber un Ih. piker, if pntwir
Diaoard, as will par for it. Tna wbol. Isasnr.
laid wilh coal. Oneof -h heaic now insunnr
throo jenrs for ll.utlt, in a food oompaa;, (wp,
inj to par nntil tha time it up.)
M'KICE, 13,51)0, a ,.ty r,rti f,
terms, Ae., apple to WILLIAM rUhUt
Clearfield, Pa I'.b. 14, ltt.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS'.!
farms, Timber Land 4 Horses I
FOR SALE!
THK subacriber, drilroas af diirKnin, af mm
reai and vereonal pnipert, (iters tbk bilea.
ing ran opporlnaitT for bargains:
OXE FARM situatt ia flirnrd tc.wD.hip.iW
known ns tn. "Ciaudin. Raieelot Famj," ad;oa,
iri land, of A.r. Laronla and others, eaatanaj
ItXI Arret, Hit of which are cleared, with n.
dwelling hoaaeo, barn and Toons; orchard llitma.
Also. THK Bl'CK Rl'5 FARM, tonuisitf
IIM Aerra, sin. ,f which ara cleared, aiu
dwellioff honw, barn, and ether nnthaildier.,b
gether with two thriving young ore hartal Utrta.
Al.o, FEVERAL OTHER FARMS aud Baa.
of TIMIIKK LANDS for talt.
I'OH KENT Th. RAW nut ir.wrn
IStl HOl'r-tS nl lb. month af leer Creek .Jl
bo rented, or lot to run by lha Inanuand, w ml
paraon s.
3-F0l R HEAD CP WORK II0R5B,al
HAKNKS8, will bo told on reakonable terms,
jk karealn ia orTerkd in each i f th. fkea-
foing proKiiiona. Ihatcrmswill bemadeeaar.
runner mlortnalion can be obtain, be calliar
on lboprrniikaa,or by addraa.ing tha aadersigaed,
at FrrnchTiila I'. 0- Clrnrfleld countT. I'a.
feblt-tf. L. II. CUlTKin.
tonr masons.
MICHAEL BOKE,
MASON AXD STONE - CUTTER,
New M t.hiuglon. Pa.
a-fa-All kiuds of taaeonry done, in tha Be
wothuianliaa manner. Order, solicited, and cm
tract, lateu in any part of tba bounty, aprlltf.
. matRT . ,a.
HUBERT &, YOUNG,
Stone-Cutlers & Mnue-IIasons.
YT ILL eiecklekll work in their line kt mod. I
I f araio pnoea tad in Flh.-T CLASS styla. I
Architectural OrnamenU
la ALL STYLES, Stent Dressing of trry
description, nnd nil hind, of maaoa work hs.
trnetod for in orontof ibe ownnty. Any persesi
wi.hing lo h.r. raapeeiabla maaoa wart nl
auao-katllng uane. will tnd il la laeir lcfe
lo call npon at Wa wo.ld aim Inform Ih. pat
lie tbnt wk own dellrnr kny qanntlty kr class sf
lone deiired, as wt art iht twnera of a
FIRST-CLASS STONE QUAEKT.
Orders for work ant kt addressed .llh.t It
ClrarAeld or Lutherabtlrr
ar.iltf H CHERT t TOt'NO.
Marble V Stone Yard.
T. H l I) Ii I. I. A CO.
DKMKE m Inform their friend., and Us
public, that they bare now and will keep
coa.tantle on hand a large and well neleded
stock of ITtLlAN nnd VhRJUONT MAHbLI,
ana am prepared lo furnish lo order
TOMBSTONES,
Dot and Cradle Tomht. Monumeatt in aadelo
abd Marble, Carbe nnd Poeu foe Com,
tery Lou. Window gills A Cnpa,
Architectural A Lawn
Ornauenta.
Tkty would Inrlta special nittntlon t ttdr
Sktd.tonn Munamanla. which art buiO Irea
original designs, and will nompart farc,l
with anything ol Iho kind ia tha eoaotrj.
If de.lred they tan fumisk Marble Wiadew
"'III and Capt at a slight adianca tbt nrist
ol 6nnd.tona.
Tard on Rctd ttre.t, n.ar tkt Railroad depot,
Clearfield. Pa- j,u
The Lightning Tamer.
TIIK nndenlgoed nra the aola Ageatt il tmit
eoontr for ibe "North American Ualraalic.
LltlllTNINtl RODS." T,. ara lha oalrmle
rods now in wee, and nra endoreed by til th.
KieMioe men it Iht oounrry.
Wt kereby notify iht citlsons if the county
thai wo will put them ap n kktttr rod. ted
lest money, than la charged hr the fereigk
tgenu who ananally trareraa tbe tounly nrd
carry af our little each, aerer lo retara.
ENCOURAGE HOME LA1I0R.
Thoea wl.hing Lightning Hade creeled tt
their buildings need but .rfdreee us by totter, kr
call In perron. W. will put Ibem up keywior.
In therounty, and wwrruft ikom. Tbe Kodinne.
Fliturcc taa kk loan nt key time be relheg al
oarttora. MKKKKLL A BlULhA.
Clearfield. Juno 11, iirft if
R. K TAYU)RS
LIME AND COAL YARD,
(Neur the Railroad Depot,)
n.KARKi r.i.i., rKKWA.
I
EMRRACE this m.thod of Informing tks
public, lb. I I bare onened un t tard far thk
a.lk of wood nr enkl.buml I.I w k and Anthmnio
COAU in the horonrk of CkorHeld. end
Ofitnpleted nrrnngi'mrntt with enctert dealers by
which 1 can beep a fall swpplr constantly aah.et.
whirh will be dirpnarw of at' reasonable ratea. by
tka Ina, ku.bel or oar load, lo anil parchasera.
Thm at a diitunce can nddracs me kr letter. ao4
oblait al! Boceaaary information be retara mail.
K. B. 11 lAi
Clearfield, Pa.. Feb. It, HHt-lf
1)I.AaTt.HNnr. genua Laid riaelet sa.
. Cleinwd Plaator, for Ml. at
fHm r.ajuw"
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