Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 03, 1869, Image 2

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(iKiinciK H.Cioodlashkii, Kilitor.
CLEA1FIKM, Ta.
wnnxKsnAY nionNixo. Nov. s. wt.
Gun. Hulk imp, tho new Secretary of
War, entered upon hisdulicaon Mon
day InHt.
A IIfavt Load. What will become
of tho "loil millions" in this State il
they continue to shoulder both Grant
and Geary and tho late Judgo Brews
ter f
Elections were held yeBterday in
New York, Saw Jersey, Massachu
setts, and a number of other Stutes;
the result of which wo havo not
learned.
There is somo talk of impcuching
Jack Geary and his new Attorney
Goncrul lor open bribery and corrup
tion. It could bo easily done :f the
majority iu tho Sennto wore not as
notoriously corrupt as themselves.
Vahiktv Gen. Grant held a lovee
at the Continental Hotel, in Pliiladcl
phia, on Tuesday lasi, and a love-feast
ut tho residence of Bishop Simpson
the next day. It is stated that tho
Quakers and roughs were all aston
ished al the agility and variety of
"the second n askington."
Scisms. It is stated that a serious
seism exists among the saints of Salt
Lake City. If we mistake not, some
thing of tho same kind is now pre
vailing among tho "loil millions" in
this Stnto that will, iu the end, prove
as highly detrimental to political scal
awags as genuine religion would to
Brigham's saints.
On the War Path Hans Geary
has removed Benj. Harris Brewster,
his Attorney General, and appointed
Frederick C. Brewster, the Philadel
phia Judge who rendered the decis:on
ousting tho Democratic officers elected
in that city last fall, and a half brother
of the former. The corrupt bargain
is now carried out, and the corruption
ring have everything their own way.
Good. Several enterprising New
York newspaper reporters lately re
paired to the residence of Hon. Horatio
Seymour, for the purpose of "inter
viewing" him. Ho received them
kindly, but upon making known their
business, be invited them out into bis
potato patch to help him dig potatoes.
This uot suiting their tastes, ibey left
without reporting the interview.
It is reported that "Aleck" Cum
mines, of "chip bat, liticn pantaloons
and red herring" notoriety, is about
to start a first-cluss daily newspaper
in Philadelphia, which will tnke high
moral and "loir' grounds, in tho inter
est of the Cameron family. Some
thing of this kind has ailed Aleck and
Simon for muny years. They both
uvi-u ii-cuiisiruciion, m a moral point
of view.
Twins Gen. Grant and bis mnn
Friday, Gen. nutterGeld, Sub Treas
urer at New York, both wroto letters,
denying that they legged in with the
goiu gammers jot tho purposo of
"raising the wind." Nobody believes
the latter, and, like a man, ho has
resigned his position, thus acknowl
edging that ho lied. Now, let bit
backer go and do likewise, and pro
acrve what liltlo reputation bo made
in "tho ahull- ' beyond tho Potomac.
Geart and Hbewstlr. These two
loil worthies have lately contributed
lo the leading world some recon
structed CbestcrfielJian letters, which
must certninly turn the stomachs of
the refined and godly members of thai
highly educated party, of which they
nro such shining lights, upsido down.
We will, next week, publish tlio whole
correspondence, in which Covodo.aiu
Govode, Geary, Lowry, Paxon and
tho Brensters figure so grundly, loily
and conspicuously. Geary really beats
Grunt, Butterfield, ct al, in the vein
f lying.
Wohderfcl ! A wfi l: I Tho Thila
dclphia Press says :
fl Ip ascertained on Ihnroujrlilr relial.W aalhoritr
1hal tha President ami lrp. (Irani hare rnH ail
social eoaneetionp with Ihi-ir relatire, Mr. A. II.
(Whin, of cw lurk. Tbeir rrasna fur tun p
evidcntl. his da)4irity in cunaeiliuf. them mill t
..i-w , lira a;-iiu eiMi.pnacr.
This is truly amazing. If Corbin
"Jon't get the nightmare, there is no
use for the animal on this continent.
What a pity it is that Mr. Grant ever
gavo Corbin those 1,000 to gamble
with. What an oversight! Hut, then,
it?) 2,000 biing you back J5,U00 in a
week, who can bo held back, if tbey
have g"t the aforesaid ?
The "UovriiNvrsT" Explains
Tho Presidential family having got
mixed up in (ho lalo gold gambler's
raid, Vlysses explains tluislv ll
bating sold hjg .rift rnternriKr. h,
in Wusloncton lo Gonerul Siiormn..
,"r 'i','"Mi, Imndotl 112,000 cf
,;""m to Mr rjntnt: w io in turn ! 1
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f m-law, f0 i'nr,
m t-liPck, oftrr thr nU .,. ..j.i r'vl
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isaSI laa'fWl '"." waaaapsnarp
.rrsiHnls ntul Tin tif ion.
l bs acnaun is nppiimt Mug when
the annual mmcssiiiimiI of cr'mnl
properly, for IJ'TO, takes place. In a
few weeks, at the furthest, each of the
thirty Assessors of Clearfield county
will hare n duplicate placed in their
lunula by tin) County Commissioners,
fir the purposo of enumerating and
valuing the personal property in their
respective; boroughs and townships.
It was decreed moro thnn eighteen
hundred yeurs ago that nil tho world
should be taxed. Tho justness of this
edict has been fully established by its
adoption bv every civilized nation.
Tho designs of the tax laws in this
country nro supposed to bo just ; and
such they nro, if properly understood
and administered. It is as much the
duty of the citizen to contribute his
duo hharo of tax towards tho support
of tho Stnto and municipal iill'uirs of
his country, as to support himself and
family; and tho only difficulty in the
wnv, is, to sco that tho burthen of
taxation is equally Imposed upon tho
ciM.ens; that each pays Ins due pro
portion : and that none escape. Wo
proposo to point out somo of the
vagaries prevailing among Assessors
in this county, with reference to the
assessment of property. The personal
property in this county is assessed
entirely loo low. Tho County Com
missioners, in order to meet tho State
tax demanded off tho county by the
Stato authorities, are compelled to
take out of the county Treasury,
annually, about JOO to pay tho State
tax; tUaa Ignoring the act of Assem
bly which exempts real estate from
paying a State tax, just because the
personal property is not asiessed at
its proper value. An examination of
tho assessments demonstrates that
horses, mules, cows, oxen, buggies,
carriages, watches and occupations
are put at from 25 to 30 per cent.
below1 a proper value. The standard
value of a horse in this county for
lax purposes should bo fixed at fSO.
Thus, 400 horses in Brady should be
returned by tho Assessor valued at
ihreo thousand, two hundred dollars,
(63,200); while 100 in Karthaus should
bo returned ul eight hundred dollars,
(8800); and those in Decatur and
Huston should be returned at a simi
lar rate. This would bo equity. The
Assessor of one township should not
bo allowed to return horses at $10
while another returns them at 70.
This seems scarcely probable, yet such
was the case at tho last assessment,
and all the Assessors took the same
oath. Tho result of this gross ine
quality was that the County Commis
sioners were compelled to overhaul
tho assessments, and raise the valuo
of the property thus nominally rated ;
and in doing so, many a worthless
horse was put too high, from the very
fact thnt thoy had no personal knowl
edge of the animal, sueb as tho Asses
sor enjoys.
Therefore, let tho Assessors adopt
as u standard MO for a horse, $15
for a cow, $75 for oxen, and $75 for
buggies and carriages, and they will
enable the County Commissioners to
raise tho amount of tax demanded by
the Stale authorities, and in tho man
ncr designated by law.
In May last wo reviewed the assess
ment of 18G9, and after pointing out
tho insignificant valuation placed upon
properly, said :
"The inequality of assessments is
also demonstrated iu other particulars
While no township or borough has
assessed horses or other property
high enough, it will be observed thnt
in somo (tho highest) tbey aro assess
ed at $72, wbilo in others (tho lowest)
thoy aro valued al but 42. This is
certainly nol equality; becau'e, if a
person happens to reside in the former
townships, and owns a horse, bo must
pay seventy two cents county tax, and
school, State, road and poor taxes in
proportion. If, however, bo resides
in the Intter townships, ho only pays
a county tax of Jorty two cents, or sev
enty per cent. less. Sow, if a horse
is worth $72 in Burnsido, or $70 in
Huston, what is to hinder it from
being worth the samo in Jordan, C'ov
ington or Bradford ? This is a ques
tion that interests Assessors and tax
payers cspcciully the former, as they
act nndcroatb; and it is ono for them
to solve.
"What wo stato in referenco to
horses, is also applicable to lands, and
oxen, cows and other personal proper
ty. JiOw assessments do not diminish
taxation; because, if Jive mills will
not yield enough revenue, tho Com
missioners and Supervisors put on fen,
and the School Directors tirentysix
Ihitls, in order to raiso tho necessary
money.
"It must bo evident to every busi
ness man, and particularly those w ho
aspire to the duties of Assessor, that
in every borough and township in the
county thero nro horses worth from
825 to $200, a majority of whom are
worth at least $100. Why, therefore,
cannot 200 horses in Itcccaria, or fiO
in (iosben, bo nisdo to avcrago $0
instead of $05 and $.'0 f The same
rulo will apply to cows: While some
aro worth but (10, others are worth
ilro,n - lo ':!0. wl'i' l"0 nveraire
I"1""'''! bring nt least f 15 in evctv dis-
ln l'(,u,ly- So itU oxon :
'"'J'- l'"'vcr, worn to he usariwcd
tllL - hor tlinn ..III.
The roliirn
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ITin;pa , r;rtllj-
"'K'tH, wl.ilo tlittt of aval..),
ic ip j
nlinost ijjinirod, not ono in fifty bKUg
returned
Tho ittzon ho it nhlo to own a
hiirj. r frriK0 w rl, from i -, ,
l-.")ii, or (lunriidios a gold or bilver
wnlth valued Hi from t'.'O to l.'ioo
intends to pay tho tuxe impowd hy
Ikv if tlio Aascssor otilv idut-PS them
, . . ' '
'aw if tho Aascssor oiilv i.lacpi them I .
mo'i the dnnliiuia ;
Hl '"PI-alO. I
J 1,0 avwn"'1t 'f rrofc.n. and ;
mi i uprilinlia Is fiNn greatly neglected
l.tcry titiAiti over "1 J-dura of age,
except ft rainier, should bo eed
with an oicupntinn. If ho be a car
pentcr, Miaksmitli, fhoeinaker, tailor,
merchant, laborer, or an) thing else,
say so, and rato him nt from t'h to
$.'i(i0, according to bis business
Farmer aro those who own and occu
py a farm, and follow no other bitsi
ncss. Tho man who rents a farm this
year, runs a sawmill next, and drives
a team tho third year, is no farmer,
but should be designated as a laborer,
and so ussessed.
VIVA Senatorial IHnlrlct.
Tho following is tho odleinl result
of tho triangular fight In thnt district
for Stato Senator, between Charles It.
Kuckalew, and Thomns Chalfuiil,
Democrats, and A. 11. Whitmoycr,
Radical:
Duckal'W. M'tiilmnror. Chalfant
Norlhuml.rrland 17411 U.'l :ti'o
Monlour 217 v;7 1 IM
Columbia .Hii lsili 2AI
BuHirau 7..S Vi 12
S.'OU 6411.1 2JU3
Buckalew over Whitmoycr, 1707
Do. " Chulf'ant, 6107
.rot I'oimr.
Thero were a good many porsons
who did not vote al tho election lasl
week ; that is, they think they did
not vote ; but tliuro is reason to be
lieve that lh fraud culled "persona
tion" was never carried so far as on
this last occasion. Tho whole, nrrnng
merit or the election officers ; tho most
of them belonging to or sympathizing
with 1 1 io one party that appointed
them all, peculiarly favored the frauds
that succeeded by tho connivance of
the officers. Thus ballots were cbunij.
cd; and ono or two ballots in each
precinct changed iu each hour by sub
stituting tho Itadical for tho Demo
cratic ticket will account for tho
whole majority. Of the Kepublicans
who wished to favor tho Democratic
ticket in stay ins away from the noils.
probably very many did not succeed.
I liey wero "personated ; somebody
voicd for them. This, tho mnn w ho
stays away from the polls ribks. He
not only lulls to do his duty as a citi
zen ; but lio is made tho instrument
of an easily perpetrated fraud suiiist
Ins own interest, r or thousands who
saw it was their interest to havo tho
Democratic candidates clotted, sought
to contribute to il by not voting for
ineir opponents, borno we have among
us ho think it nol worth their while
to vote 1 hey Luke no interest in pol
itic. They are like the fellow w ho did
nol care for the storm he was only a
passoniror! But they nevertheless
sbaro all tho dangers of tho ship of
Stale in which they are embarked.
Never was there less pretext for any
man to shun the polls than al the late
election. In our city, its best busi
ncts men were on the Democratic tick
et. Its success would have put in
safe hands great public interests that
tried every citizen. Assuredly no
man who lives in Philadelphia could
plead that ho hud no interest in I lie
lute election yet many took no purl
in it- Truly tho Tribune said some
time ago :
"Thero is ontJ class of men who
fight, trick, puff, blow, sound their
own horns sonorously and swoolly .in
trigue, button hole, way-lay, bribe,
buliy and bluster, lio, fuwn, flutter
und fume, and for the sake of getting
a pluee for which tbey aro not ul all
quuliti ed, make thenisolvcsun mitigated
nuisances. There Is another class of
men who stay quietly at homo, shun
all contact with their fellow-citizens,
denounce all politics us humbug, and
all politicians as corrupt; who are el-
cgnni, accomplished, sensaltve, hon
orable, but who hardly ever take
tho trouble to vote, and are mainly
intent upon preserving their nico no
bility. Having a distaste for public
afluirs, tbey leuvo them to those who
are w illing, perfectly willing, to man-
ago them for a consideration. We I
hardly know which of these two class
es is the most dangerous to tbo public
weal. Philadelphia Ajc.
.111 M'renietrut:
When Joseph Ilitner was elected
Governor of Pennsylvania, in lK.'l.r, in
consequence of the unfortunate Wolf
and Mublonhnrg split in tbo Demo
erotic party, il was reported that the
frau ol" tho old Washington county
farmer wns so elated by lha sudden
elevation of her husband, that slip, in
the ccstacy of her joy, exclaimed,
"Xnic, J)atlJy, won't we all be Govern
ors f" And so il appears to be in tho
(irant family regarding tho l'resi
dency; for even tho vcnoruhlo fntber
of Ulysses is trtking bis part in the
oxerciso of Executive power. On the
10th of Juno, ('apt. C. C. McGinniiy
was appointed Mail Agent hctwwn
Covington and Nicholasville, Ken
tucky. He had been on duty just
four days when ho w as furlonghed in
tho following stylo :
WAPntsoTiiw. V. C. July ?5, 1SS0.
flir: Your aplxiliihiient, under date of the llllh
inptanl, bp Itonle Ap-nl Initn Covinrrlun to Niehn
leerilie, KrnturVr, ip rrrnked. 1 lie Pnptniet-r
Oeneral hae nrd.red the appoinlnient of .lixi-ph
HonderpoB in ymr atead. l lua i-han-e ir made at
tlie inptanro ol Jeeee H. Crniit, Hie lather of the
repnlcnt. Very repjin lfnlU , A,-.,
likolloK I 4111.,
Firpt Aepiptanl Poelniaeter tlrnnral.
Captain MefViniiity entered the ser
vice in the Kentucky volunteers na n
Iirivate, w assoverely wounded al Stone
fiver, rose lo the rank of Cut tain and
served to tho end nf I ho war. Whv
was be removed ? Itecniise bo w as a
Democrat. At w hose instance was he
removed f The foregoing nolo an
swers, "at tho instsiico of Jcmso It.
(irant, the father of the President."
So it seems that ''Daddy'' and all the
family arc Presidents ( 'rairfjrd Jh m.
TitIniavoi h lUnoAiN. Tho Nrw
Vnrk J-'xirrss, lia ihp liillon -ing notice
of lite rcfcnt rlcclinn doiMHiun in l'liil-
...l. l. I.: i :. i. . ..
iiui-iiiiiii itiiii iip i-paun : " r . t ;. Jict'iv-
am- l.l,.. 1.1 , .
.... . , . ... y ,,,,11,11,,, ( u-u, who
dofiilcd jn riiilii(ltlilim, iminpilinii-lv
lifter the plpclion, to turn nut six til i
1110 Pt'Vpn JlomiHTIltlP dlllftTa, -lfCtt'(J ,
I iV tho tiroulo n Vfnr Hiner. (invernur
ifii ry npwiinloil lo t ho nfllcr of Stnto
A (turtle)-! ieriernl, nnd the Judfjp nl
oneo iieiiitrd. Vppily hp hit". In it re
wardhut Imd niiino will fullow
hint nil (he dny ol lii lil'p, nnd, o
"uhmil, no nflieo in tho jrilt of Gov
ernor, lVraitlpnt, or iieniilo, will com-
.piiPnl (or nit h n ili-i'rnep. Horenl
,,r w henever the new Altnrnev 'Jen-
nil HijiPHr in the Mreet'S lie will he 1
pointed al with tho fliifeer of peorn, uiflt rent point", down tho river, fur
nnd the cry will ho ruined, 'Thero Iher information will ahow the Ionh of
i;oea the Jtidjip who, ju.t n tin. (.(.n. j life to hnve heen lean terrihlc and ap
lion ehiaed, removed aix Demoernla , pullinir than present advioea indienlo.
from office, and received for liiu re- Thero ia no tilei;iiipli ofliee w ithin aev-
ward the ofliee of Attorney (ienentl !'" j
i ,. , , I
,0"''"'f" J'uvia lina gone home to o
JI iai.ippi lo vole. Aa (ireely ia n
e.tn.li.l..i. I. .1 ,11.. ... V . K.
Ynrk und helped hit friend through, j ly
IVllltf IHaitr.
II) S1IMI hr' IMF. Si IW rToMWtl I.
IU T II r. MISS 18-11 fl- -i'lltl I'rol'l t MM
ihii appalmnu n'iM-kii i.im
IIOATS (ill l'llrKR t.WS AT IIAKn.
ClIli'Ailo, Oct. 2" A special des
patch Iioiii Cnrhoiulnlo, III , n a thnt
1 1. A .u ....... ki.tiiott.uli u i.:..i. f..lt kll
Louis on Tuesday evenini, for New
Orleans, hem il v 'laded will, p,,..ct . ! 11,0 'icral a prisoner i.l war, cap
, i.,,..,.u ,,.,,1... I,,,,. ,,.i' I lured at icksburg, where sbo bad
IVei-'lil.wss l'.t last ni.rht ,.,. ....I.-V
, Inudinir. and was burned to the water's
edge. When the firo broke out every
effort was mailo to land, but tho boat
was so heavily laden that sho could
nol bo brought nearer than one lion
drcd yards of the shore, anil great con
fusion und terror prevailed.
Tlierj were aboul 200 cabin and deck
passengers on board, a largo number
of whom wero women and children.
Tho flames spread with great rapid
ity, and scores of men jumped into
tho water and attempted lo reach the
shoro by swimming, but nearly all
these, wero lost.
Tho steamer Belle Memphis, on her
way lo St. Louis, reached tho sceno
during tho fire, and picked from the
water ull that tiro known lo be saved.
All tho books und papers of the
boat were lost, as wero ull the (aide
and other freight. Many persons
died after reaching shore, from expo
sure. The conduct of tho passengers
and officers is said lo have been heroic.
Such as appalling scene bus not been
witnessed on tho Mississippi for many
years. Tho saved wero kindly cared
for by the officers ol the Belle Mom
phis and were curried to Si. Louis.
An intorview with the assistant
engineer of the ill fated steamer by a
telepraphic Correspondent, at Carbon
dale, guts from liim tho following
statement: "The alarm was given nt
li .IU, and in ten minutes tho bout wus
in a sheet of flume and every person
bud deserted her. All that were lost
wore drowned, and none were burned.
Of eleven women on board but three
were saved. But one yowl was seen,
and that was taken possession- of by
some deck passengers. No other life
boat or life preservers were scon The
boat grounded aboul two hundred
yards from shore, in about six feet
of water. There were 40 cabin and
150 deck passengers, and a crew of
00, in all 150 souls, about 50 only ol
whom wero saved."
St. Lot is, Oct. 28 Kvening Mr.
Phelps, a planter of Shrcveport Louis
iana, lias arrived from tho wreck of
tho Stonewall, and furnishes the fol
lowing brief particulars of the terrible
disaster to that bout. Tho boat
caught fire at G 30 on Wednesday even
ing, at a point a little Mow Ncely's
landing, ono hundred and t wenty five
miles below St. Louis, from a candle
w hich tho deck passengers bud neur
some liay Willie playing card. Jlie:
steamer was run on a era vet oar. the
pilot supposing thai tho passengers
could wade ashore on the bar. 1'nlor
tunately, at tho end of tho bar there
was a slough, and there it was that
tho larger number were drowned.
The boat only run on the bar two
feet, and tho shallowest water about
her was five or six feet. The boat
being loaded w ith hay, burned very
quickly, and all cflorts to put out the
tiro were unavailing. Tho liclle Mem
phis caino up ul 0 oil, three hours after
the accident, and rendered all tho
assistance possible. Out of 252 pas
sengers and crew, only 110 aro known
to be saved. The lasl seen of Captain
Scott bo was floating down stream on
a log. Tho people at Neely'ssuw the
light and hastened to awirtl. One
man rescued sixteen person with a
skiff, and had it not been for this help
all would have been lost.
A gentleman from Paducali, Ky.,
swam ashore with a ludy, and, ut her
entreaty, returned to suvo her child.
In swimming ushore ho was grusped
by a drowning man, und wus com
pelled lo shako him off. Cue muu
wus taken from tho wreck so badly
burned that he died on reaching shoro.
All the ludies'on board were iosl but
one. rulkerson, tho pilot, and the
carpenter were tho only ones of tho
crew saved.
St. Loiis, Oct. 28. George W.
Fulton, chief engineer of tbo Stone
wall, arrived here on tho Hello Mem
phis, and gives soma further particu
lars. Sixteen persons wero saved bv
clinirinir to
plunk, and sixteen more;
swum smIwi-u. Those are all out. of !
. ..,, ...
-.ill to 2(0 on bourd of whoso positive
salcty there is any certainty.
A man named Dennett was picked
up, but died soon afterwards. The
only ofticers of the boat known to be
saved are George W. l'ulton, chief en
gineor; Kdwurd Fulkerson, pilot, and
K. 1'. Watson, carpenter, Monroe Van
dervoot, the stoker, and Charles Wil
liams and John Churchman, deck
binds wero also saved.
Thesr-cho on board wss heart-rending
in theextremo. The flames spread
witli wonderful inpidity under the ac
tion of a high wind, und the passen
gers in wild terror crowded tho foro
castle until forced overboard in a mass,
and drowned each other in desperate
sliigglcs to free themselves. Others
would jump overboard, whirl around
in tbo strong current for an instant,
and disappear forever.
Mr. Fulton jumped overboard and
attempted to swim ushoro, but com
ing in contact with numbered mules,
swain to and climbed on tho wheel of
tho fioat. While he wus there the
steam pipe burst unci the w heel re
volved throe limes. II o clung to it,
however, and was finally taken ashore
iu a skill
1M... ll':tr. J I I i t
lrii'J TO urn ol li i r I lie tirp, linn it tins ;
fil'M dirovomi, w ilh Wunki'ln, bill lln j
Wltld McV BO HtroltHy llmt lio IttilcJ.
An cflurl wrif mmlc in liriiu' tlie Imn'
, I , . , '
t!illiynn HlO fllO, llllt tho frowil dfl
irrnziva iiock prisoffijerrti rurilifil with
Kiit-h irrmiMiblo fnrvo upon the mon
luiving il in tlinrgo tlittt tlirj wrtv
oli!ii;i'il to i;ivi il up.
illiiiniH tln:n lliroiv ovrilio.'ird a
I...I.. r.r I 1 .. j '
iihj , iinu f;ri l nig till 1 1 null I'll
' tho sli'in ol tho dual., Iuto he
I'ouml tho ynwl tmitnitiiir nx men unci
WOlllllll. JIO VIU lnkCIl III, tilt IlltV-
iliL' no tiiirtl thov Kiiihl nol Kt.-m ti n
" " iniiiii'ii liiu minimi
i-.n: i ,i.
were inn. itsimre, nml the retniiiiiiii
men nnidii niiolher nlleiniit lo rem It I
it... L.. i. ...... . u. r i
in.; riium' i. .i.inj. ii.vi m-iiiam i nil
j uivl lor iii(ltiles ; litit it watt too
nlroiiii, nnd lliey were eurried down
the "ileum and necii no more.
WilliattiH thinks thnt hot more thnn
thirtv lieinntiH wero auved
"Ill a":n -
ninny Were lihlo lo reiieh the pIkh-o nt 1
erul mile of llm aceniiol tho hanntpr,
nml no intormnlinn Inter man eleven
, , , , - , . . v i ivi i i.n n r.A -m 1 1.1.. wim r..iter. i.bib biiii.
clock Imi nti-lit Ima heen received, land evervthinr mmnicic ami in j..i.d order.
There were L'MI ppMons on t he I ,Ul
...II I....I...I - laill
i:t nro Unown to havo b. on "avedj
Ah'snndrr 11. Stephens, of IJentiit,
vtitinfl In a fiir-id, anys Ihst be bn
li'tle hups nl pv.r lenvitig homo uin
lie iilso Buys that he lina not been mil
of bis house slm c Kebiiiary Isst but a
few times, on which occasions bit was
unable in walk w ithout nlMan(c.
. Mr" ,! "''''". n.nrriaco, wss
! ,,0'n ,iv'" governess
On IHilT.'li, I Mill, al IU. hiUM (if thr l.riilr'f
fiaronli, In Ni-w Watliinrloli. Ta., hv Kct. W. U.
WuiTsrr. Mr. H. Tt KXKIt M II i II and
Niri NAXXIK A. DUVKI'.I.
in uirara lowimcip, ou (hr L'sin or Oi-tubcr, lst.v.
It OS. U.IK, wife of J. J. I'lK, agi-il 33 'rarr and
line luimlli.
Mri. I'lK wnf born In Fran. The ricrllrut
rililcaliun nifivp'l In "llrauliriil f'raiicc"
alwAVi ri'im-inl t-re-d : ln-iiro llio doti'c tiiiUcliti-r
beratn a iiiimIi-I ;fr ami limllii-r. The wti'ile if
Ilia St. Mitry(.i,iiri-gt!liin,atHl many iiiiiit Cnlhi
lica alau. to i!u luuiur In lii-r many tirluva, allcnitcd
her remains to their taut reMiug .le-. May inr
rent in nr-nir. Amen! ('.('P.
Clearfield Markets.
Rapnrted weekly forth Cl.rAsriri.D KFrraijcAM
by J, 1. KnATxan, Ireuler in 1'ry Oooua, Uro
eerioa, Provinioui, Ac., Market pi., ClearlMil.
L'LSArisi.u, I'a., Nor. 2, I Sri".
A)ila. xrei n.7;'f lit1 lloire, dremed
lru-d, th IVi1 llidra, rron.
Ai,lobuUer.Vsal, 1 do. llama SO,.
Butler 4lli 4.' Sliuol.ler.. Ol l i,
lleani ) IM) 4 tl'l Kulei IKK
lluokwheat 1 16 1 l.ard
liuc ka lira! llour Ih, S .Meaa pork, obi. ..37 IIS
licet, dried Si 0! n
llei-r, frefli S(.(, 10 Onioua 1 (10
Hoard!, M 12 U(ir li "" I'otatoea On (a I 00
Corn,ehelled 1 S.r 1'eacbea, dried, tti
Corn, car IMifn) Oil I'laitcr, "st bbl..
Corn ueal, V eaek, 1 76 Itve
Chop. V ewt iorrv I 00 llaira. i Ih
Cloeraoal.....10 00. Sail, V aaek
3 60
1 Si
1
X no
Cheeae..
5j hhuirlia,ISin.S6fn,S 0(1
2l Hhinnler.JO inlli'ill 00
16 Timothy aeed S 80
t'liemea, It. tai('u
Cblckenf, drad, tti,
2.1 Tallow 121
KutiMod I no' Wheal.
Klour 7 i'O'i, 00 Wool .
Hay 12 Uorrc. 16 00 W.ki.I. V eord
1 611
4(1
X 60
sflrir Mvrrtisrmruis.
"IOH f Al.li The eulmenber offera for aale
J1 two loll fteta of Blaokauillh Toola, two Bel
lowt, Anrili and all neeeeaary luola lor earrymn
on the butineea. Will pel! by lot or in single aeta.
Apply either by leller or in peraou to
AMOri hLNNAUD.
ClcarOeld. Pa., Nor. i, I si.K.
(1 AlTI().AII iM-ranna aro hereby eaulinn
y ed aralnpt purebapinr or IB any way meddling
with the ("llowitig pniperty now iu the pupaeaeiou
of llarid Wright, of tlirard towokip, two Bay
Ma re, and one aet of Itoul.la HameNM. one psir
nf llorea lllanketp, one aat nf Butt Chaine, twn
Single treet, two llaltera. a tha aaiua uelougp to
Die and are aul-jet lo my order.
noi3 3lpd (iKiiRGB Ull REV.
1 AIVMU.I TION 4(1' HAItl'M ltllll.
f The iartnerrhti heretofnra noting etei-o
i " ' Lir'nm-rana j. . nam. or H-anai
ahip, in ins loptring Bupinea, on ltliittnrr Hun,
aae dleeolred on the 2t!h day of (letotobnr, ISSV,
by anntual eotiaerit. The aa.-oimlp of the etuna
naioeJ partiea will be tattled br a ther one nf them.
ViM LIOHTNhK,
Benearia two , I J. H. liAVIS.
Nor. 3, it 4'.d.J
VrillTOK'Sl KftTICT- The andereiined.
Auditor, appointed by tha Orphan'a Court of
t leartield euHnty, to make distribution of the bal
anre in the hamtp nf John II. Knlfurd, f.po, ,
Administrator, ate frnai non, r r., of Jamea Mum
Bon. Ufa of Jordan lowaelup, duenaed, IB and
amonrfPt thope leeally entitled therein, will
attend lo Ihedullepuf hi. apn"inrinm at the offW
of J. B. Mi-Knpely, Kpu,.. in Clrrtie!d, OB 1 hara
day, tbeSddavol lleeeuitier next, w ben and wui-re
Bit piTPuna inlerepled, mar aot-nd, if ther aoe
proper. l'AMKL W. KM I KI'V,
Nor. 3, tSR9:IU Auditor.
rnoa. j. screr.i.oi i.l .nars L.kitr.Br.
McCULLOUGH &. KREBS,
A T T O R N E V S AT LAW,
Ofaee adjoining the Clearfield Counlr Bank, ! J Si,
t'lrsruVM, Prnu'i,
aTOAII lepitl lainepp prnmpltr attended to.
CoupuitalioBP in Imlb Log i-h and tierman.
ASSESSOR'S I0R 1870.
KLOW will be found a rnnii.Me lift of thr
Annesaor nf thin county, eifc-eil in trtfiter,
Hh;'. thnw duly it will bt to naks tha aNMi-
Bn-nt th.
nreariK..Ji.ih.roniitck CuJith.-.T. F. M.C..,lj.
IU ll...Alnm liretli, I llimton...).. II. l.ucurn.
Hlit-.m.. A fi. M"ltien. Jt.n.n..J. II. Tliomf -on.
t"g 'Thrma bUtm. KarlbaitR. .Itto. t.illilanO
iraliinl.. Honrv Smarl hims...L. W. Wm,
Itratli... Anl, IVoli. Jf.i Lawirnw.-Mart. Nirhtlf
.rrniie....-ireii S-iutli Luuibrf fitjT h.ro'..Vm.
Chrt..KiI. t M . ra.ld.li' ' H. Hennr.
t'oriii)rfo..I''r. limtrirL Murr'n..8miiel i.rrfTPr,
(.'lemrticld boro'...tieo. L. i New W
Head.
Curwensville bon'.J. E
Kratirr.
Jutm A. Netl.
Onrrla loro'..L.A.Htne-
lVfin...S. W. IIKrer.
l'ike...Wni. A. Moutn.
I aitin..J. H . JliillofM'tor
Voudwar(l..i4Bn. r.Shnfl
Iie-aiur....tacobniinert
''"" ..Math. Henry.
Hirnrd...H. S. SleHart,
n.hen.. A. B. Hhw.
lirnlim..Saiuel bmavl
"l.e-itrn-d, and U. ft.
In hi ,i-ml.
MrMarlar appointed
tRffiiMfl, and It U hard
in hi sirad.
lluphe appointed
1 lie ( ttunty ronifT.tois.urr dr.rt tlio"e Aea
air. alio mny le in ti-wn n eithrr ol the week
of Court, to rail at the oflj-e lor their Itu'ihcte
and nereiieary paera.
If the A '. r nlimild fail to n.me to town, let
him have a ni'iptiW rail !r the diK-omcnta.
PROVISIONS
jr.T Ri;cKivru at j. r. hRATznn-8
Miilr Wheat FW- HuVwhrat Fl'nr-8IOed
C'ra Meal CranleiTle ("tMt litatiea Lima
Il, n Jhird P- ap llotler CUf re -"titfar Cur
eil Kama lrifd Herf l.ard i more Mince
Mat Maa Tork (hit Mral Tiptoca Rninin
riiron lined Apjlee reabw t'hiTrim
rninep Currmitu nek I1 ( annrd IV-a -liri
SlrwlriTir ii(jrf Pitird ChfTTiea C.irn
A"tararua iienttih llnney -hpiocd Oyatcra
iuuiUen Cracker, lo.
FKATHEUS.
A FINK LOT Of lTATIIFiRR FOR S4I.E
B V J. I'. KKATZ1.K.
("leprfifl I, Nor. J, TD Int.
Orphan's Court Sale
O V S5 1: A Id 1 2 STAT E
IX BliADY Tl'WNSllll.
IN narauance of an fltilf-r Ipetied out of the
flq.lian'p t i.urt nf t U-arfi-M cfiuiity, IVtin'a .
'- M.i.-,Ti--T.. n'-.T,iiniirainr oi tne rptala ot
will oner al I'i l.l.ir Ml.i:, in tha town ol
l.ullirn.liuri', ianuatv 1.1, Ihki,
All thnt certain hnme.lc.lt of the .IcpraPCil
";' J1"" n"1'""" 'r
Biljoinmu Inmlp of Unite M. Thiminsiin, JmIiii
R,m, .J .Net. W.t',1,.,
Containing Nineteen Acres.
A I!flK well lii.i.hc.l. 'atnt"d ntit.nl,-nml in.
anil thnmu?l!v l.pti're'l. a cm I IIAKN, car
riprc anj amul li-m -c. ami nil I tie Bcci'.parr out
tun !ilmp.--a cmnl n. N nl nater an.l a never
"" 'I'""1'' " "r" v"""
Iruil tree, ami choice rrefc rine.
aii ,h" "n"' l-'e. a eertaiti
HOl'SK AM) 1 .t IT,
situate In Ihe lllCe ..f New Palrm. twn and
kali imlep aept ..I l.uiher.b,ir5. 1 he bmi.inr
arc a Ini-ire tan p-nrv lrine i 1:1,1.1 Nii Hill ?-K
w,ih ,i-hen an.1 a
ilnur anil a sr".l fnimr i
staih.K attn.-i. d them
The linun (p wll
"m,"i. ''rl" i-awM
i'"nt.itip hnll an .'-re.
nulpiil and in. Ihe bit
ailh line Tnriiilia tn
.ret anl antil h, and an
r.,
, a I'litihc r.'l nn
s'l'-r nn tlie aal il", with a s'"d aell of water j
and B lira, variety nl Irult tree",
1KI1 MS AM) COMllTIONS; The aale will
t.ke nlai1 at J fiVlnek, p. at., alien and "here
i lhM l..m.. ill lw tnllv n..lH Imi.n Tl.nu.
.nirp tn new the prcmi.e., nr de'ire anv
l'""1" inlnnnatii'B aili ple.ee call in parpen. or
Mri p the utiili-r.iifm-U al Lulberplmrc. I leax-
fiild eiinnlv, l'a.
MIKIiFHIfK K. ARMM.II.
Lulhervlinrc, ) Ada . ul 1'etcr Arnuld, ilne'd.
Nov. , Isi'.b 111. j
iyn KAI.K lll.r. The andrrplrned
X "Her l.ir pale, al a harcain. a PrPt-el.ap thtrty
h-i pnwer MATIUNAIU FMllVK AMI
"",n '"r ,h or "ekmery It
be anld .heap.
Al. otl. u'HT,,En
CO.
WUfflliirtfotu.
Ul tMint f Ilia riHlil"(l tr lha FtS'T
STI"NAI, HANK of clearSeM, Is lha
a-itniy ef CleafSM, In tht Stala ef fann.
aia, al lha alata f baalnaaa, as tht fib Saj nf
Oaiohar, ISCI i
ttaol'Rr-Ba.
t.tant ana Dlienanla in.i?
nef Stafla ;il ?,() IS da
II. 8. Iioaila to aaeara eir-ulallun IS","" SO
It. . K.ft. hand I,klt SO
llaa from hidaeintn anil Raiarva
Ar-nu .:U 67
tlna frnmolhar Nallooa' llanka l.S'i Si
line flnmatner llanaa A llanhari Ma SI
Farnllura and flxluraf I.JSH SO
Current Kit nrea. 79 21
Taaaa alj 7.'7 4.'i
(Rh iteina, inrltrlirtC tlantpa 4.MI (IK
llilla of olher N'alional llankf I ( l0 (III
Kraelionnl eurreney, inelud. fliekala.. 4'V SO
Legul Tender nule 10,(111 SO
LiaaiDTiRa.
Capital itock paid ia....$lUu 00 09
I Surtilua funtl
v.iMin (i(
) nuUnt
1,VS l
In? S
2 241 04
331 2
Sfl.771 00
4,II2S (IS
1,141 SI
1,124 20
Kichai-ga..... ,
IntaraiL
I'rotit and lwf.
National Bank Clreula.
tion outpiandinjr...
Individual denoiila
llua to National Hanka...
Oua to other Uankt and
llaiikerf
Tatal
24X 447 00 140,447 00
SATB of PRSNHrLrAHIA,
Cot air or CLBAsriSLn, J
I. A. C. Kinney, Cahier of lha Tint Kal tonal
Hank of Clearfield, do aoleinnly fwaar Ibat tha
aboaa atatament If trua lo the bat of my know
leJaTS and belief. A. C. FINNKV, Caallier.
rubrerihed and iwom to tha istti day of Oot
A. I).. ISS1, WM, HAUi:i!Al'(JII.
Attkbt: Notary I'ublie.
D. (i. Nerling, A. F. Boynton, Jou'a. BoyatoD
l'ireotora.
1 I'.IMillT of tha eondilion of the COUNTY
I k NATIONAL BANK of L'learSeld, at the
cloaa of buainen on lha ttth of October, 1SC9 :
MBSOUSCKB.
Ixiam and diteounls tOO.i.'il SA
Oeer.lratIA ....
1!. H. bondi In aeeura etreulatio&.
llna from Hedeetninr Atreut
l)ue Irom National Hanka
6.S60 64
76,0110 tin
S.3V1 30
II.6SI 01
I'ue from other llanka and Batikera...
8,046 0.1
w.'ll 16
I Kurmiure and lilturaa
1 BXei. (Mild..
6.M (li
l,a:4 ll
Caph Itemp, llieliidlng atauipa
Itillp of other National Bartkp
Kraetional currenoy, including nicklea..
Lefal lender notea
I'rutlt and loap.
70S 00
SI 0
13,Sl0 00
IS 1
Totl 21B.?i 00
LIABILITIBB,
Capital atock paid in-
f 100.000 00
6.0(10 00
1.14 60
J.tt.17 it
, S4.S06 S
, do.is; k.
."urptoi tund
txeliangc
llitorval
I'irt-ulalion outstanding
Indicidiial depopita
lue lo National Bauka.
line In other Bank and Hankers
Current expenses
(.All 47
167 77
36 1 46
Total
..2IS.?05 0
I. D. W. Moore. Ceebinr of the Connty National
Bauk of Clearfield, do solemnly ewear that the
snore statement is true to the beet nf sny knnnl
adre and belief. I. W. MOOHE. aehicr.
worn and subscribed to on tbe lSlb of OcL
A. 1)., IS6V, befoiB aoe,
J. W. FHl'GART, J. P.
Corrrrt Attt:
Birhard Shaw, Wot. A. Wallsr, Wm. Porter,
Iiirtvtora.
PRIVATE SALE.
flllE lubn-TiaM-r ott-r nt private lair, th fol
1 lnwins prfunl prut-rtr. tu ; on? three far
,J tnl oue four yvmr ui eolt, twenty Brarif of
Ik-p, one twin nlM, ftif log ileJ, one one kore
and one windmill.
The itroperfy tun be arm hy esllinc npoa K.
LawlitMiui, or by ajftjring to me.
ClearlieM, 0(4, 27, lW:t.
KVT BTVLK WATER PSOOP HAT, at
Nra. Hai sob's
("1 M'TIOV All persunt are herehe notified
l ot to iurehaae or in any war netidle with
the lnllt'ittiii ins4rrtT nun in oftfietiMn tf M. B.
Tonipwitr, nf t'uvinctfin twnlnp. Tit : 2 bl.ATK
H'MKS and 1 .hKV llwiiK, ai tha same
bflutig to wc. and are nuhiert to wit order.
TilOlS H. loHCEY.
Onihatntftn, Oct. 27 M.
VI)1IMTItTslf XTirn.((!iee
t hen or (tiven that letter of lmtniwtration
'n the etate if V M. MrK.NKiHT, derraNsl,
late nf tho Itt.mufrti of riearfield, f biitIi m.ia,
having been rtat aranlr to the wrHrrtirtw., all
praiBaa lo-i4.tt-d to mh aiat i ,lrMif. nike
pnvma.il, and thowe haling efaiom or -trmandt
will prrivunt them imp'-Hy authenliralij fr act
tlrnient. It KO. C. 1'AKSMoHK,
Oct. 27, 'A94t. A J tut ii i! rat,-.
TlOI. Tbe public are bereliv cautioned
afmiirt fiuTTiiaMing or in anv war m-d Ihnr
ffai
with Hie f. In wing profrrty mw in pei.irin of
W mi. I'. tMnarl, ii tiralmia tonnhii, vii: ?
HotK, S "H K r Vol Mi CTTLK. I Lot.
SLKlt, I THHi:HIN(i W ACIIINK. aad a l-t of
HAI and ti H A I N in the barn, a the utuc belong
i inr, ana art' tuiMeiK lo wt nrrjer.
1 HU.S. 11. FtjRl'EV.
finihaoit'.n. f-ct. ?T TA.
A ;l--T U AT:n. Affrnte Wanted,
dtJL tn .(W per wiontb, male and fcanalMo
m il the eeidi.rslt d and ot initial Ciinunoii henae
ranniy Nra inp jiii-liiiie, imj'rnrol anil jMrfrctciI ;
It will hm. Ml, mtrh, Mwk. bind, I. rani and eta-
tirtMder in a nrnft euprrior manner. Tripe only
1 1 Ktu nmt.licit.' and duralniilv. it hua no rtvai.
Do not buy Intio anv fartim acllnig tnaitnnt
j nrder the aame name ar rnr, anltrtfj bating a
ion:iii'in v npiT T airnru vy na. na iney are
worihla' t'"' ln-n Marbtnra, Fi Cirrularti and
Tertui, apply ur fdrrr,
if. rnwFonD i or,
o?l 4 IX Ch. itnct 8t..rbilad(lphla,Pa.
BOOTS! HOOTS!! BOOTS!!.'
The fYlrhrati'd
KICHAKDSOX I'.OOTS,
For sal, Bholceale and rrt.il, at
J. I". KRATZnit'S.
OXIdY S5.00
Too ciui (jet b fair of French Kip Hoots fur
tve dollar., at J. P. K HAT. KH (J.
Itcl. JU. Iffit If.
rrm.ic salk
TEBSOXAL rJiOrERTY.
rpllKKK will be ripoerd to Sale at I'liMir Oat
1 cry, on the prrnnera of the late Martin 8
I-in t;tirn townnlMp. on MKItM.MMY.
NtiVKHltKH 10, I Hail, the folio, iti dmrnbed
prraonal pnperty, via: hay by the toa. two two
year old coll, one two home waroa, one hu'trr.
one aulhy, two aet havy harrrii, plow and
harn.w, one nul'lle, an arapg of biea, Bcvlne
and grata rradtra, rahea and lurk, two milk
rwa, fi.itr yearling and tlirra Kprmg calve,
aiktern "lierp, four Ul It off a, two thnats. vh-at,
mm, hnrkwhoet and oata by the ,hrl, one
cook itn.-e, twn parlor atona. bedatead. beddinff.
and aiany other article too amnerou tonirntion.
Sale to eotnuienre at o rlurk a. m., of aaid
day when tlie term ai!! l.r nmlf known bv
liOltl KT K. H.K.IAL,
Adm'r. of M. h. Flcgl, drccaacd.
Oofbrn. OcL :'7, lSfll St.
furwnisullf !UarMc Yard.
DVMTOrs of etrn1;n; mr 1ainea, and
hnniiii Ihfre eaa t-e n higher trihtire
t rPrrl li the HiPBmrjr of the dreeaara ad
lmrio.1 siiemlti, than tn rrn ovnr Iheir nirm
h'tinet a e-it lturrd ulah nf endurin(t marhln. that
ronil turever te the retite place ut thnae e
love; 1 1mh leave In aat tn all who wmh to ahn
th"ir afltrima fur their departed fnrnd and
kintlri'il, that thrr rna nnar hnve an oipitrttinirr
ot dttinf ait, hv rallinf at my Hhn i a Thnmpinn
rttreel. t'urwrnavilla. Jla.f a 1 ant prepared to
fiirnifh to order,
.MOMMKXTS,
CRAPI.K A HOX TOMI5S,
1IKAI) RTONKS, Ac,
nf put nVpipn nr sire, at rea.nnal'le rates.
N. B.--I pei-p ,.i kali. I the best l-'nrTlt'M Bad
lnairllc Marble. All auk etecmed in the j
m-'-t phillliil niHiinrr. I a. ill alen dilii.T work I
ny P"itil ill t li-nrftcl.l nr a-li'iniinc cni.tili.. il i
dcircit. WM II. fol.lll Ii.
Curacne ille, tlrf. 20, Intill-.tf,
V FIRST CUM URI'.SS A CHAT MAKKll.
frnm Ihe ea.l, hap been emph.reil at
Mra. n A I
A I.Sfl, a aaa Fall and W Inter nm k nf dnnneta.
Hat.. A,at Wra. WATSON 8.
ALSO, b nra Bupplr of Trimmlnr. and F.ncT
Artii-li-P. at Mr. M ATSUN '
Al.so. all Ihe late and nir-'t fn.hmnal.lc HfUrp,
Pre., and I'nat l-attrma, ftr l.adirp. M...',,i
I'ktlilrra, at Wra. WATSUN s.
I'artirnlar attention will he Birea ta the irra
Makini Hrpaitmi-nt, l.r Mis. (Ipwalt. who hap
prnl niut-h tunc in Ihi, hrant-h of hnpinca, wbu
will hare tbe whole eharar af the hit.me.., at
Mra. WATSll.N-S.
It will ha our freatet Wadr ta pleaw and jive
all attention ti iuit cuptntni rs, an that ther inar
1m- accommnilaleil with proniptne and l-r.t Plvlo
and qnalitT of poodp, at lnwcr prices than taer
bare heen boTinir at elsrwhera.
All are Inrited Ui aall Bt Mra. WATS"'S
Crt. 1 , U,
it ftoed, dr.
ISlt. IK 09.
NEW GOODS &, NEW STYLES.
.f. If. IMilCJIITCAl-,
Slnrkrt Street, Clearfield, Pa.
JJAS JtST OI'KNEU s largw and well
pilacled stoik of PAl.L sod WISTFR BOOTS
and PlIOUS, tha lalept itylei of HATS and
CAPS, tc, which ha will sell nrr ros cabs.
The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps
IJKit, Shoes, UinbrelliiH, &c.
CALL and SEE for YOURSELVES
Plaee : next door to Adams' Ex. Office,
Bcpl. li, '60-lf.
OCTOBER
1869.
1869.
TAIaIj TIIAWE.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW GOODS!!!
WM. HEED & CO.,
Market Street Clearfield, Pa.,
JJAVE JIST OPENED
pleta Bfportment f
s Isrga sad COBB
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS;
Embracing a full line of Prong Goodi
Paiplrr. Woolen and Zephyr rikawla,
fiored Hbirta, Fina Flannels' for under
wear, lireseea and Capes; Trtmminrs
of Bit kind, AH-aandar's Kid Olorea,
1 superior to Jourma, ) Zephrr and
V orated
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S'
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAl'S, FURS. AC, VC, AC.
HAVING aalMted our own stork wilh the
Cromtest ears, bnrars will fad b decided
Advantnge in calling.
HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS with
an ire parting honae ia the emit, cowntry daalera
will be supplied with Ecptm la m anaatiiT.
at Nrw Turk aad rhiladr.bta jobbing prieea.
riearfit-M. 8rpt. S3. 1 flu-em.
C0TJET PROCIAKATI0H.
irilKRF.AP. Boa. C. A. MATER, fVaa
V V tdent Judga of lb Coart ofCoannoa Flea
of Ui twenty fifth J ad i rial liiatrirt, eonpoaed af
the anaatie f Cleat-field, Centra aad Clinton
and J.ob. 8 A Ml' EL CLYUK aad Hoa. JACOB
W1LHELM, Aaaoeiala Jadga af Clearfield en.,
bar iaaaed tbeir preeept, t ar directed, for the
boidinrof a Court of Cvamjoa Flaaa, at tbe
Cart Uoaee. at Clearfield, and for tha e onty
of Clearfield, cnaimeacitiff aa lha aeroud Mon
3T. the Hilt dav of NvH lrU, aad to
continue T0 H EtKS.
NOT ICR 1?5. thcTeforr, hereby g-'ea, to jnrnr
and witneaaca, in avnd for aaid county af Clearfield,
to be and appear ia their proper parnona at 10
o'clock, a- aa., of aatd day, to do Ihoea thing
which in their behalf porta io to be done.
GIVEN ander my band at Clearfield, thii Id
day of Oct. in tha year af r l-ord, oae
tbouiaad tight haadred aad aiatv ataa.
CYkk.MtS 1JOWE, AAeei.
1.1 HS, ranging ia price frota U Ofl ta t)2j.0O
a tSrt, at WM. RKKD A CO 8.
NOTICE.
TK the matter of tba petition of Daa.at Fryer,
Administrator of John Khrgoud, deoeaaed,
iaic if Ilrady trvrnhip. Tu tbe heir aad legal
rcprcaeol,,r f "d decedent.
U here". 1 l'aniel Fryt-r. AHninietrator,
prrpetitrd hi prtitii. to ba Orphan Court va
the Sd day of .lime, 111, afit.L,; 'xrth that Mid
John Khrgood, had in hi lifetime, bt ni. coatrt
in writing, anld aud bound bintclf toeonrey ante
Nicbi.lu .ren. a ccrtam pieoe of land la Ilrady
townhip. aaid county, boaitdrd by lamit ol
Samuel Arnold. Frederick Xetgler and ether,
contmnlng 40 arre, more or Iraf; and that the
aid John Khrgood died before aaid eon tract waa
eitvui.d, and praying the Cmrt to autbarirv the
aaid Admintatrator to make aad dcliter unto tbe
aaid Nirhola Fera, a deed for atd rreuiaea. M
receipt nf the balance of porcbaar aanncT.
brreupoa the eaid Court onierrd and directed
a notice to ha published ia an newspaper for
foor oonecntiva week, to be directed to the hrir
and leral repreaentavtirt of aaid daeedent. eom- I
toanduig Hi cm to ai.irar on tbe ancund Alnoria i
ot ioTMiiHtr, A. !., IHod, at aa Orphan ' Court
to be krlil at Cieartielil, and skew r.o.e if arr
wnj miu eoniraot pnouia am ne ele.
eutetl aecoiiling to tha trua intrat and aiaauiBft
thereof. All nf abieb lha aaid heart, Ac, are
renuired tn take aotica.
He
order af the Cnnrt.
A. W. I.FK,
rierk. O. C.
Oct. IS 4t.
IATEST STVLK af BoSNKTS and HATS.
J al klra. W'atrna'a.
r .IWTfrH-! M.TK li-Nolle. is bereh,
11 i'en that the f.,llaia( aceoants kara baa
eiaiumed and paaard br ape, and rraiaia tied of
reenrd la tlii. i.fhoe for tha Inppecition of heirs
ler.teo. creditor., and all other, in anrnlbrrwer
mlcrclnl. and a ill be prrv-nted lo the oral Or.
pban'p Court ul I'lcartlrlU cnaulv.lo be hold al lha
Court House, ia thr komufh of Clearfield, com
mriirinr na tba aecond N.uidar of horrasker
A. It. laiill.
1. Tutinl account of Mary Mullen,
Kiocutrli. of Tkooiaa Mullen, deceased, lata af
beeoaria townphip.
2. Final account of A S. Dickinson, I
Administrator t boa.p aoa. cw reMmrap. aaa.ro 1
of Julia Hirkenaon, deeoaiad, Ute of llrec-.ns i
lownpnip.
Hrm.TTa-B Orrtra. A. W. I.KR.
Clearfield, Pa., Oct. U, IsfB.tc, KeSinar.
CKJIKTIIlXii KtH KrZx
O M. rtkMI A CClH.
A lWMTR ATtPIIK pXOTIt I- Xntiee
i ip hi-rcl.r tin n thai Irllrrp nf arlimniir.i...n
ot, the dale ..I IdlSWKi.l. 1.1 Til Ml, d coca d
tale of Hra.lt townpiii, Clearfield eountr. l'a .
haia bi-B duly granti-il to the aaHcrpitnnl. all
perp.ins Imichiril to aaid eptat. Bill please aiake
p.iaienl. and th.iar ha.int ebum. or ilraiandp
ill prrwal them Jiroperlj- authrntiralcd for art.
0rD"''"- N. II. 1.1 TllliR,
O-t. H fl; fl. Adramiptrator.
lMIMTR (TTIR'B KnTKC
A M " nerrn, CMcn mat .CtterPof ..to.. n.
( i. t.. ' " I
ho ..tale of R, B LIT slei-d b.,.
nt llecc.r,. i,..l. - , ' . ;
io.de,ri fe 'f , P"- i
ment and tb.. hi. I " T 7 "T" I
enent, and tb"w harmt claims nr deaian.lp aill
LTB;V.hrj,::'.:'j:.,.h.r,,,'J i
' t. A.' W.
l-EK, Adm. I I
ll Rt W AiTt;n.T.. andnea .,11
1 fv tka h.che.t t ASH I'KIcK lor all kinds
nl I I'll S and lit. FR flk IKK il... ..
all hind
C'earneld. leo. SI. I. L. F P 1 7. 1. ST I: I N I
I. ,,,".:.T t ---1- I
AII1V S bo roar dra. , rvnd,. lHtalp ... j
i at Ull. Frr. D A CO R aa llm k .u. i
rkniMO C. I .1 .l. a " i
.-.k... h..v. w, craeoaj,
j
l fil.ttf (or ut.
mnn (otRTMitr
HT VIRTI'k of A lHI! R of th. L '
fe.,1,1 f t'learSeld i-..e., ,b "'''t
eiposed ta I'nl.lie Sel. at the r,' '"
t lea-Seld, on Tt kSBAV, lha Otk Ni 1
al I) o olork.p. SB , "J,-,IH
59 Acres of Valuable Timber U
eat
seat Baeapare.
All of that oertain
r that oertain piece of lai d iii,,i, u ..
.hip. lata tbe eplaie of J,.hn Sl 1. ""
I. d and described a. t..l,.., : 'r
tnwnsh
booni
hemlock eiirner ob lin of th
...or (hntuB f....- . . ' UI'M
ait on hundred aud aflT one perrl.a l
then.e north thirty in and thrre Umnk i
weft abont hiIt-Iwo and one tuf i.prrhM ''1
pout, throne Muth fortr-nina and a halt d '
writ one hundred ind Bfly-one pffrhea to
thrnca ...nth for.y-on. dtfree. ew
two and one half percbt-. lo th htmloch T
plaee of brKtnninf. u
Tbii land hai lonK eomidered anoh- ,l
heal timber land in the count rr. It )t "
with the firM quality of wlm "piD(.. tr!ter
IraiKht, fret from hla-k knota, aud wal,'."
mile of V,g CleaifleM Creek.
TKH Mo : Ono iliird on conArutatioa of
andibe kalanoa in two rqaal annual mJ?,
with iDteren, to be toevred br tv.rrt w
tie n
it. 1J
rem i tea.
&-4X.
Aduii
iiitraibt.
New Cabinet !
MOSHANXON LAND AND Ll MBER co
l'AN oiVr for pale Town Lou ia tktkl
oujjli of Oficeola, Clearfield e.onty, Fa., aa,i !w
lot to tuit purchaaera outiide the limiti of
borough. Oievola il aituaied on the Alwtu,
Creek, fn tbe rieheit portion of the eonatTrf
Clearfield, on tha lina of the Tyrone A CintU
Railroad, where the Mothaanoo and Brateru!
branch roadi .otertect. It la alw in the lttl
tha MoKhannon coal bat in, and lara buttkH
white pine, hemlock, oak, and other tiuber m
round iU One of tha Urgeet lumber Maai(attar
ing oaubliibnenti in tbo buie i$ local H y,
town, while thera are mny other lumWr ud
ahingla to i III around it. 1 be towo ia bat
yaej-i old. and oontaina a popalativa of aaeUea.
and inhabitant.
Jr-t ir further inforaaUott apply at tat4
of ihc above company.
J0US LAW8HE,
Pr striatea4it
Houses and Lots for Salt.
10 VR II0URES and LOTS ia ClearM, fcf
aale on raaaoaabla tcraaa. FotaeMtun
in thirty day. Aleo, a plot of Ful fe LOTh h
tbe corner of Fourth and Keed vtreet, Im
1 7 Ji2ou feat. Ibrea of theat loti nra well Lnui
for either laiabar yard, eoal yard, or for kiliJii
purpoM ireoerallT. bring wilbia lia feet af Ua
railroad depot. Priee and term reapmidle
Apply to (JEUHUE Tliulix
iM lt Clearttld', K
tftluratioaal
lOSS H. S. SWAK'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD. FA.
Till PALL TERM of twenty -t wetki, wfj
eon Ben oe on Jtfoaday, September I, l6f.
A rnmarr etartrjeat will bo adrW i iw
Maool tbn (all : for which tba aerrieaaaf a aaav
petent inttraeto? hava been ongajred. Aa4 at
eJort will be apared t reader thu denartam
atti-aeiJTa and in. tract ire.
TERMS OF TCm05.
Reading. Onkograpby, Writing, Ob)eet La.
aoaa. i'nmary Antbaaefia aad f nnary
Oeocraphy, per baif tarm, (of aievea
wek.l K
Htitnry, Local and deaeriptiva &efrapbT
wnn ap aVTawing, Uraaaasar, Mental
and Written Ahthaetie Ill
Alrebra and tbe &ctec . a M
Iaatrootioa in iastrueteatai mafic 1 h
Oil aiatiag m M
"it worn IN
For fall particular eend for Cirettl&r.
Cleexftela, Aug. li, lt6tf-pd.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L Harrison. A. M., Principal.
TBI FIRST SS3EI0N f Ik a Bert ataa.
BMtia yearaf tkis IaalilBtloa will aaBSinsa
a MUAUAY.lks ttk slay f apraajk.r, lW.
Papils eaa aswr at Bay tiasB. Ib.t Bill as
akarraal witk taiiiaai frua tba Ubbb U; bbuOs
Ul. elosB af tks Sasaloa.
1 ka eoarsa ef lastmrtloB BkrmcBB arsrr tkia
ioeUdea; ia a tkBroaark. yrBtisal aa4 bbbbb
ltskal edacaUM far WoU bbibb.
Tka PrlaripBl, kaTlnj kas) tie sulrulafresf
bibcb BsparicBCB la his protest!, aaaarasaa.
reats Bn4 rBaraVaBa tkat kts aaUea aBilnr aat
BBra:iB will W. BsratW la the Bral bb4 bmb.
Ul UainiBg of tka 7btk plaeaB' bbsIbt kis ekBrfS.
IKItNs 4IF Tl ITKOI.
Ortkerrapky, Rndiac. Writraa;. sat rMaar.
ArilkBialie. ft eeaaioa ( II WBe4tB) . It N
GrtaiBmar, asofrvk;, Aritkuus, ut
Hl.torT tl N
Alfahrs, GB.trT, TrireaoBAetry. Mea.
aarBtioB, SflrTBTiaar. FbllaBPPBky, fkrst-
lr. Ckawiarry. Book fcaBpiBg, Bouay
an 4 fkyriraJ Ueoj-rapby . - . $ N
Laila, Greek a4 frBBlck, witk bbj of tkp
ahora Draackaa . ll M
HI 8IC Pibbo (6 le.seBP) . - . it ss
4T-NS deBactioa will k apada far aksnsa.
f0tr fartkar aarttralars iaaaira af
Rer. P. L.IIARRISOH.A H,
fak. . Onll tl. (I.Jt-1 rriaeiBaL
Prrrbaut ?iilnrj.
F. C. CROMM,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET ST, CLEARFIELD, FA.
VFl'LL bb)iIt af Oetht, Canisam. Bat
Veelmr. mnptaMlr aa baad. abirk "ill at
Bnaila aa aeemntiag ta tka talert faskioas. n B
sabstaatta! aiaaaer, anal at low rate.. biX
1SG9. Coins Alone, 1369.!
E It L. STOUGHTOX,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Markf. Hint'., C learielat, Ca,
nAVINO raaa4l kaslaaaa sa aj Baa beat,
at tks i staad ia "Baa's Kaar. I tkee.l.'.
aaaoaaea ta tha aablta tkat i ka.a aaa aa aaat
a wall Blerta4 aaa larfa asaartaaal at
Cloths, Caosimeres, Vesting,
Be.re-., ana all ktats af Osada for aiaa apt
keirs' wasr. and aat Boat prepare ta atak. aa N
mar ilui il i Mi. rroai a sinfle artlels ta a tail
aaii, ia tba latrat atela aaa mtm v.rtaaalitp
BiaBner. fSpaeial attaatioa ttvaa ta sapata
"roek ani eultinf eat tar ap.a aad kera 1
ofTar f real barsaiaB ta eaBtanpara, aad astaat
Btli a aalipfactiua. A libaaal akara af fablit
pa.rvM.ir ia avilOII.0. t .11 .PS PC a..
jaaT-tf E. K. fc. PTvUairJTClt.
II. B1UDO.E.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Blare ana doer aaat af CleartrM II .asp.)
Market tu-4, (iaarOrla), Pa.
KEKPS ea kaad a fall aasorraeats af Saaf'
Faraiabiaa woods, sack aa l-kirta. Lien
and Woolen l aderakirts, Drawara aad Peeks,
Nec ties. Pocket Haadkerekiefs, Olaros, Hall,
t'lahrellaa, Ae la (real TahtT. fJI PlM
Ooods ka keeps tka
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Color,,"
Pack a. Black Demkia af tka r.rr kept tasks;
Fbbct Cappiaiera, ia (rreu rarietr , alsa, Freaek
Coatiar. Pparar. Pilot, Okiaobilia, aad Fneell
aaamaotiat. A II af abieb will aa aaid eksa, fw
Cauk, aad asilp ap aoeardlnf ta Uta lateal atrial
k axpaneaeed warkaiaB.
AIm, A rent for Clee.rf.eU eeaetr for I, H
Sinrtw il Co a. ooLkratad Seaian Macktaaa
o. I. IMt tf. u. PKMniC
-0 MY OWX K(K)K."
HAVIXll puri-kaard the entire atock af foods
at tlie old staad ol kitk A Spracer, I
luli-ud to eoatinufc tba basineas as berePutnea.
Mr Mutta ip Iu a.41 "rsttp raa ppb."
Thank ibb oar flirn.l. and etoeers fur past
patn'na, I solicit B eontinaance of th. ame.
ISAAC klHK.
lAaibar Citr. dept. tl if.
0TIfE!
IOR THE fl RPu.-K ol ekntinr aa tha IWki
a( the lata ftrta nf K irk A SiwMef. aa iaae-
1 at toe lata Bra. of a wk A Saenorr.
"""""'-""-' aeooon.. I. ae. "o..
A" ""lied aecoanta ail ka ia a" k.odP (ee
Pol ,lra b, tb.t liu.e ,l. k. alac4 t. Ik.
f '
u SI'ENTEI.
. o-.. .
. r ..
AITTIOJK. AII ftarrana are hereby mil"
atraittat i-nrvriafiint nr in mny artv atel'',T,C
WHB t' KM
X Of MiRtKS, (owe a hat aM
whr a aerrei, tvah ware.) tt-tan wm
fr- f tlrearia tawapklp. and Boa ia tbe iw"OPa
n af W illiaal Lifhrarr, of ttaearla toarapkip
th. aaana baloa la aa. Bad art nb.ert I. J
ar a MCttf.
naruem, i4tetree, irei
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wlaa Ba,f. M, wp.