Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 11, 1870, Image 2

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    JhccinibHran.
George B.Goodlanukb, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
wedxEoTiat mohnino, mat ii. iro.
Just at lVi Vredirtrdt
' Tlio Democratic) party liavo, cvor
since the war began in 1KG1, told
our political opponents that tliey
would never be BiUiKlied with tlio
abolition of slavery alone, and now
that fact is fully demonstrated. Not
withstanding the Constitution of Penn
sylvania expressly declares that none
but (he free white citizens of this Com
momecalth shall be voters, the Radical
party who liavo had control of tho
reins of government sinco that lime,
have at Inst succeeded in foisting
Negro Suffrage upon the country
without tho consent of the pooplo.
Upon this subjuct the Bedford Gazette
Am ts Ita ibduu, OUJ e .
"Oh! how they used to deny it!
The negroes would never voto in
Pennsylvania, at least not without
leaving the question of their right to
the bullot to the voice of tho people !
Such was the positive and solemn
ussurancc given by tho Iladical leaders
to their trusting followers. Hut now
the scales are fulling from the eyes
of tho betrayed and outraged masses
I" thoir party.
.Many "Republicans" who came to
Bedlord on Tuesday of last week, be
lieving the talk about the adoption of
tho fifteenth Amendment to be mere
"copperhead lies," witnessed with
their own eyes, tho negro paradein
honor of the consummation of tho
stealthy trick by which the whites
nro compelled to stand on the same
polilicul level with tho blacks. Tho
unbelieving are at lust convinced.
Demociatic prophecy has been fulfilled
to tho letter. The assertion that the
llitdicul leaders intended to force no
gro suffrugo upon tho pcoplo was not
a "copperhead lie" after all, but the
truth, tho wholo truth, and nothing
but the truth. There can be no denial
now. There can be no blinking a
fact which siurcs all men in tho fuce.
The negroes of Pennsylvania, arc now
by tho action of the Itudical party
tho political equals of tho white men
of the State, and they have already
been tuken in full communion by tho
leaders of that party. Tho amalga
mation of wbito Radicals and negroes
is now an accomplished fact. It only
remains for tho white men who for
merly voted theso culli'd"Bt'publioan"
ticket to decide whether they really
consider themselves no better than
the negroes whom their lenders have
thrust upon them ai their political
associates."
A Vivid Fictire. Mr. Marshall,
of Illinois, is said to be ono of the
- -' "a
lie is a man who sots his face squarely
against the iniquitous tariff which
Judical leaders havo imposed upon
the peoplo of the. country. The
following paragraph is from a speech
' made by him in tho IIouso the other
day, and fully attests his ability, as
well as his abhorrence of this scheme
to plunder tho peoplo :
The farmer starting to hit wirk baa ft shoe pnt
a hit horse with nails taxed 67 per cent., driven
by ft hammer toted ol per tent.; cute ft atiek Willi
ft knife taxed Ml per oanl.t hitches his burse to
ft plow taxed S-0 per cent., with chains taxed
7 per eent. lie returns to his home at night
t lars his wearied limits on ft sheet taxed e
per cent., and oniers hiins. If with a blanket that
has paid 1 it per eent. He rises in the morning,
pats his humhle flannel shirt taxed SO per
erui., bis ooai taxea w per eent., snoes taiea
Jer cent., and hat taxed 70 per cent.; opens
emily worship Its a chapter from his Bible taxed
Is per eent., and kneels to his God on an humMr
earpet taxed ISO per eent. He sits down to his
hanible meal and eats from a plata taxed 40 per
.cent., with ft knife ftnd fork 3A ier cent., driuks
"his cop of coffee taxed 47 per cent., or tea 78 per
float, with sugar 7t tier cent., and seasons his
food with salt taxed 1 lt per oetit., tapper 2V7, ar
spire laxeo jyr per oeni. lie looks around upon
his wife and children, all taxed in the same war;
takes ft ehew of tolwoeo taxi d loo per eent., or
lights ft cigar taxed 1 j0 percent., and then thanks
his stars that he livca in the freest and best Uov
ernisMit nndor hearen. If on the Fourth of July
tin wants to bars tha star-spangled banner on
real bunting he must par the American Hunting
Company of Massachusetts l"0 per ernt for tin.
glnri-iua privilege. No wonder, sir. that the far
sr. or is struggling in poverty, ftnd conscious of a
tsrong somewhere, although be knows not whence
due Mow comes that is chaining bin to a life of
endites toil, and reducing his children to beggary.
Negroes Now Demand Office.
A npgro orator from Washington talk.
d very plainly to the white it.idimlt
of Cbambershurg at tho cclvhrtilion
of the Fifteenth Amendment, lie in
formed them that tho colored voters
held the balance of power in Frank
fin eonnty, and that they would do
mand a share of tho offices. It is
likely thst they wiil insist upon being
represented both npon tho borough
' and the county tickets. That is no
mora than was to havo I con eicrt
ed. The nrp-roea will not con-rut to
do the voting without sharing in the
spoils. There will bo plenty of as
piring darkeys rt-ady to force them
selves into positions of honor and
profit, and tlio Radical party cannot
consistently dot-line to recognize their
claims, ji nicy oclievo in the pro
fessions they have made, tho Itvpiih
I icsn ft mut consent to share the spoils
of o 111 t.-o with tho negroes of Pennsyl
vania, (iovcrnor Unary has altca'dy
appointed one black man to the re
qronsiblo poi.it ion of Notary Public
In tho City til" Phih dulphia, mid there
will bo many aepitants fur political
preferment among (ho negroes
throughout t!.c Slain. Ict them put
the honesty of tho Radical party to
the test. Lnneastr Intillnjrnecr.
Xe.ro SiiRtvjAcv i.i Mississippi.
Tho llrookhaven (Miss ) ( ittzen states
that the colored men, having a innj.iri
ty in the Board of Commissioners iit-
l-'.iiiled to ly (,fr tho new county of
Lincoln into diniritu. organized bv
1 ting tho President and Secretary,
both ltom their own number. The
Citizen suegest that tho white draw
off Olid let their colleagues "do t)C
liHiuuliHK, by way nf illuiliaiing tl,e
w isdom il the Lvyii-laluro in making
lot. appointments. In other words,
the Citizen recommends tho whiles to
"hi to their noses off to spito their
fuces." Having once entorud upon a
coinniission iu partnership with ne
L'Mvon, the m hiies would make noodles
, .1 i , . , I
ol thenm lve. by ,, .nS and l. v,ff
the Uolo ooiicern to the luaii-puMiun
Vl thcdiit'!.
Orretitrnrt mt RrpuHlranltm.
It Is Interesting to look over the He.
publican journals and deled all
through them their lenrs that (heir
party i "going to the dogs." The
I'rrnt is particularly nervous on this
subject. It Buys: "Tho Republican
parly givet evidence that It is coin
posed of elements not tub ulated to
givo strength to a great political or
ganization." And tho reason assign
ed is tbat thero is not enough submis
sion to tho Republican trailers. There
is too much l'rco thought, too much
porsonni independence, and too many
delight in displays of "magnanimity,"
which in such cases means little more
than allowing opponents to tuUe ad
vantage. Tho Press soes tho question
clearly, no doubt. During tho war,
they could by forco of military hon
ors, profitable positions and power of
tlio uayonel lo no men luio mo uu
nublican party, and hold them there;
hut since tho strong military arm has
relaxed a little its bold, men aro be
ginning to think independently j and
tho moment they began to reason
among themselves, that moment the
ICiulicul purty uorun to decline, and
soon, very soon tho country will wit
ness its full. Although the Press may
consider ita duty for Republicans to
nurse their hato and passion, aim
blindly follow Radical leaders, they
havo Forney's history to back them
in leaving a party that believe to be
wicked and corrupt, lie wasoncoan
honorublo leader of tho Democratic
party, respected by all ; but he trans
f'erri'il himself from lturhnnsn'a mi
ni inistmlion to (he enemy out of spito
to Mr. Buchanan ; but he hopes to see
his party perpetuated ; but be fears
and probably knows its near tlissolu
tion ; nnd ho sees the timo when ho
will stand "a noblo wreck in ruinious
Perfection" in a dilapidated party.
'hercforo ho tugs und struins both
tibro and brain to arrest tho tendency
to abandon tho party without much
age, and no history, but of blood, tur
moil, debt and dishonor. But he
asks lo have the party saved only
from personal motives. II o dreads
to stand as a centro pole the negro
part', llo sees his whito associates
leaving him alono in his clory, and
he cries out in anguish not to bo left
alone. But his party will wane faster
than tho years, nevertheless, and if
he lives but few moons ho can sur
vey himself a wreck on the Radical
shore. His followers of yesterday
will have boon taken up by the party
with an honorable history, and of a
bright and vigorous future, tuo good
old Democracy.
Corrupt Lrftslalton.
Sinco the adjournment of tho Leg
islature tho Republican newspaper
press ot the otato lias denounced it
without stint. No term has been too
harsh to bo employed. Tho whole
vocabulary has been ransuked for
terms of opprobrium. This whole
sale denunciation of a body in which
tho majority was largely Republican,
has a show of honesty, but tho virtu
ous indignation of our Radical cotcin-
poraries seems to be somewhat out of
place. II certainly does sound strano
ly to hear them abusing so vilely tho
men whom they pronounced to be all
that was virtuous and wiso during
tlio canvass of last lull, ihe 1 lulu
delphia Day, a paper published by
Republican, but not professedly a pur
lisan organ, takes tho proper view of
the matter. It says :
ills ,ir et,A n TnthilHT n t h
press of the i?tate elected. It was the
creature of the Republican press.
inc. coiiuuciori 01 mo press knew
what they were about. They know
that many ol tlio candidates were not
good men, nor honest, nor ablo. They
Knew mat tho nominalions wcro mado
through corrupt bargaining in some
cacs, and barefaced lying in others.
I hey did not, cenerallt-, urco the
pcoplo to put forward their best men
lhe Republican press deliborutelv
furnished an unreliable majority. In
attacking it after adjournment they
piiuiisn ineir own anaiiie, ana empha
size incir lnnueiity to the common in
terest. lo defend a corrupt agent
wimo you are using him, and curse
him for a knavo when you tan use
him no longer, may be human nature
but it is not decent.
There is nn abundance of bitter
truth in that paragraph. Tho Radi
cal newspaper press of this Stuto fail
cd to expose corrupt men when they
were re nominated lor tho ticgisla
turo. They choso to risk tho best in
tcrests of the Stato rather than en
danger tho success of their party.
i.ei tlio words ot tho Day bo laid to
heart by tho Rudicul press and by the
peopie. MAtncinier intelligencer.
The .Invrlrnn Viry.
J-or all our great expenditure dur
ing tho war, il seems we really have
nothing to show but some iron clads
that are only raluuhlo to defend our
ports, and aro worth nothing to main
tain our rights at sea. So says the
.Secretary of the Navy: and Wash-
burn, of the Commitleo on Appropri
aiions, recently said Hint our navy
was tlio derision of r.uropo.
Mr. Hale, in a recent sicech. com
pared the A mencun navy with that
of other nutions. The British r.avv
had a total of 71!) vessels of all classes
with a tonnage to its commercial of
one eighth, lhe French navy con.
sists ol 4.'I0 vcssi ls, including 60 ar
mored ships. Iho Russian fleet In
tho Baltic alone consists af M vessols,
with a tonnage of 1 12.017, nearly
uouute mo lorce oi tlio wholo Ameri
can fleet in all its squadrons. Spain
had J:.' vessels, and had now in the
Lulmti waters alono CI vessels mount
ing MKI guns fire per eent, more of
naval power than tho I'nited States
eould bring against her if all our
squadron wcro scoped togcthor.
Fven Prussia, which had iio naval
outgrowth or ambition until roecntly,
had a :avy of SO vessols, carrying
547 guns twice tho number of ves
sels, and ono and a half times the
number ofgnnsof tho American navy.
Kvcn little Denmark, a fifth rulo F.u
rocan power, on tho verge of anni
bilalion, had a navy of iI3 vessels,
carry ing 400 guns.
Well, if we have not as big a navy,
wo havo at least as big a debt as any
of them. And we ran pay as much
money in taxes every year even if we
can show very little for tho taxes,
savo a lot of blunted spiders, called
office holders and contractors.
CCRIOIS COMPI'TAHON. Wo SCO it
stated thst in coinincing tho number
of miles to be paid for, (sapposed to
lie the number (raveled by the Depu
ty ilarclisl") in taking the cei'sns,
the billowing in the formula: "Multi
ply the sotiare root bv tho number of
dwellings in a district by tho sipiarc
... sue nu in i.er oi aquaro miles in
the district." This is about as sensi
. . " ' is lui'Ul ae si iini -
,!e ., ,he mod. adopted t .nportion
tlia tiralt quota anion,, tha Sulci aud
di;tri(tS. (Illlil.p ths ...
herebr cautioned
i
against iiun-hs'intr or iu any war med'llitig
with a certain rose ol three teitr old Hrd steers,
now at Uvorge Vieiser's.tn Hrs'llord township, ar
the same belong lo sua and are nnlr left on his
pn-nuses. I'oHTKK WHIr-KH.
Hoggs ip . Mny il, l are itpd.
V' PMIMslKATOII'tl MlliC Nollca
is hereby given thst letters of administration
on Ih. cute f II.1.IAM C. lllVIN, dccasiil,
Ute of llumaide township, Clearfield county, I'a.,
having liern duly granted tu the undersigned, all
icreons inilchti'd lo said estate will please make
psvuieiit, and those, haling claims or demands
mil present them properly aulhcnllfslH for set
tlitniuU I'liKTHK KINl'OKT,
JOHN KAfO.N,
May II, 1S70 6tpJ. Administrators,
DUKlM'TMIN IIP PAHrK-.IIHIIIs.
The partnership heretofore existing in the
UH-roantilc iiu'ini'KS hVtween J. II. and P. L. Fer
guson, nnder the firm name of Ferguson Ilruthers,
in l.iitiilier City, was dissolved on Monday, Msy
it, 1S71I, hy mutuxl consent. The business will 1
continued by P. I,. Ferguson, who will settle all
the ftccuunts of the Inte Ann. All persons knowing
themselves indebted will please call and uiakt Uu
niediate seltlvlnrrit.
J. it. FFRtit'soy.
May I1,1R70 Jtpd. II. 1.. FKIllU'stlN.
IN Till; ('(II KTIIF COMMON PLIAS
ol Clearfield county, I'a.
Audrew liregg, use, )
ts. U'n.si.,No.l3l,Mc'hT,'70.
Henry Groa. I
The uuilersigned Auditor hftring been appointed
to nako distribution of tb money arising from
the aula of renl cstata on tha abovo writ, gives no
tice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at his ofliee, in Clearfield, on Saturday, May
Sstlt, at 2 o'clock, p. n., when ftnd whara ftll par
ties interested may attend.
rn.vll-.lt A. W. H'AI.TKIIS, Auditor.
IN Till-: ( Ol'ItT fip COMMON PI.CAS
of Clear-ield oounty, Fa
James lorrest )
vs. Ven.ei..Xo.o7.MarehT.,lS7.
aaines oi. Shaw. I
The undersigned Auditor having baen appointed
to muko distrihuliou of tha money arising from
the ante of real estate on the above writ, gives no-
Hoc that he will attend to the ilulies ot his appoint
ment at bis ofiioe, in Clearfield, on r-aturduy. May
2Mb, at 3 o'clock, p. tn., when aud where all par
lies interested may atli-nd.
my 11-31 A. W. WAl.TRItS, Auditor.
T N Tllli COtHTOI' COMMON PLtKAH
of Clearfield oouuty, Fa.
Tames Forrest 1
vs. Vtn. ex. No. US, March T.( 1870.
Jacob llaney. )
The undersigned Auiitnr haviug been appointed
to make distribution of tho money arising from
tne sale id real estate on tbe abovo writ, gives no.
tioe that ho will attend to the dutica of his aniioinl-
ment at bis ofliee, in Clearfield, on Katurday, May
mm, at ociort, p. m.. wucn and where ftll par-
lies iiieresiou may ftllcnil.
myll-3t A. W. WALT EltS, Auditor.
7 HJ T1IK MATTKR OF THE ESTATE OF
X Theodora Feoples, lata of Lawrence township,
Clearfield county, dcaeased, tba following order
ol Court was decreed on the report of the Apprais
er., eriiing out ino real estate to asary jane
pica, widow of Theodore Peonies, deceased :
", March Z 1 at. A. 0. IM70, publication in
at least one newspaper, for throo weeks before
next term, published in Clearfield county, is here
by directed, notifying all persons in interest that
tha real estate of Tbradore Feoplos, lata of Lawn-pea
township, deceased, will be oonfirtrad to her
and tha report of tha Appraisers approved unless
sufficient cause to tbe contrary be shown by the
orat uay ol next term.
Dy tha Court.
wiTll-; A. W. LEE, Clerk 0. C.
UI,(.I-.Tl:H XOTICIV-Notioe ia hereby
given that tha following accounts bava bean
examined and passed by me, and remain filed af
rrcorj iu tins oljca for I liw inapccliun of hairs,
legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way
iiitorrsteil, and will be rresentcd lo tbe next Or
phans' Court ol Clearfield county, tn be held ft! tha
tourt House, In the borough of I. learfirld, com
mencing on tha first Monday being tha Oth day)
of June. A. il. 1ST 0.
Tartial account of 8amnel Ifagcrty, executor of
r-amucl llagcrly, rr., Ute uf W oodward township,
deccwi-d.
Final account of Henry and Jacob Mohrwine,
executors of Conrad Mehrwine, la, a uf Brady
wwnMiip, ueeeasdl.
Finaf Account of Frcdcriok Arnold, administra
Inr of Fetcr Arnold. Ute of Itrmlr township, dee'd.
HrotsTra'a Orrtcit, 'l A. W. LE8,
Clearfield, I'a., May II, 1870 to. J Rrgisfar.
IN TIIR MITTI H OP TIIK APPRAISB
1 rnent of the Heal Estate of Peter Ashonlelter,
talc of Itrady township, deceased.
To tbe Heirs and Legal hepresentatlvea of said
Whereas, at an Orphans' Court, held ftt Clear
Oclif, on the Kith day of Januarr, A. IH7(I, a
ro-tition of the heirs and legal representatives of
i-eicr Asneiiteitcr, tlcccascd, was read, aching for
partition ol real ratal of said deetcdrnt, and Ap
praiscrs appointed lor the same, who at Man-h
Term, IS7tl, filial their report ; wberctiMin the fol
lowing order was issued by the Court :
March 21, lf71l. Appraisement Is confirmed
ni. si., and ft rule is granted on the heirs and kgal
representatives of Peter Ashcnfelter to come int
tourt on the first Monday of Juno Term next, at
3 o'ctork, p. m., and accept or refuse to take the
premises at the valuation and appraisement, or
show causa why the same should not he sold.
Personal notieo to all parttt-a iu tbe oounty and to
ncirs out ot rtate liy lour consecutive publications
in one newspajicr published in said ouunly before
nexv lerm. Jiy tbe court.
mll-to A. W. Li:E, Clerk 0. C.
Tlic Ellpllc Sew Ins Machine!
rpiIK hfft dnnlilr llirr irBchinc now (n na'
X H void lowrr than mny oth-r nsvbinr
tioirhH is like innor sotl doinj ihf mnt ranjr
of wt'rk. Murliinft pub be I the mure of
I nnmptun 4 ( o., ( urwfnrill, or nl tli rrgijrnoc
or ttia undrrtirnrtl at Uloom'ii UriHjr.
Msy II, lr70-3m. LKWI8 C. BI.OOM.
House and Lot for Sale!
fpilR undersigned will sell at Private Pale t
1 Honrs and Lot in the boroueh of ( lr.rfl.l
situate ou Lorust street, betwren Third A Fourth
streets, in ft pleasant part of tbe town. House in
good repair, and good stable and other necessary
out buildings, lvket fence all (round Uia lot,
.no. a wen in ricrllsul wsler at the kitchen door.
rnr verms, apply to JOUN W. HM'UF.llT,
May II, ls7l) 'pd. Cleaiweld, Ps.
Select School F
rpilK Pl'Myl KIIAX.NA hKl.tt T SCIIOfiL
JL at present located at Unniside. Ps. will ntM.
for a ecsion of sixtran wcks, on Movnsv, Mv
.Ulih. 170. with vacation of two wrs-ks lo o,..l.
summer. The price of Tuition rarica with th. n
I advancement of the nunil. Il.,.r.l,n. ... k.
had in town on rrawmalde terms. For further
particulars, address J. Svlr. Smith. Curwenrvilla,
'-.or JAS1K.S lo I.Kit sv
May II, IS70.JI. llumsidepa,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
HV virtue of an order issued out of lhe Orphsns'
Cart af Clearfield eonntv. Pa . oa II,. ......
ol James A. Kishel, lets of llrady township, dee d,
there will be exposed lo Public rle, at Sthwem s
iioici, in l.ulbersliurg, on
Saturday, the 4th day of June, 1870,
At ! o'clock, p. .. the following Real Estate, situ
ate in Brady township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., and
described as follows:
Beginning at a post, thence south lis .i.
along land of Kliss Hlshel t.i a t thence, by land
of Henry Hcbrwine. east OS perches to "pnst:
thence, by land of Thomas Carson, north Kill
perches to Klk wood thence, hr land of John
oiler, SO perrhra, to place of bcgiunme coa.
Uining til acres and allowance.
"TEI!MS Cash en eonfirmatinn of sate.
liAMKL UISMEI,,
May 11, 170 4t. Administrator.
NEW
XAUI.L.1: WORIitft..
CLKAFIKL1, TENN-A.
(tttl nd sea lhe new MARftt.R WOItK?,
J on Market street. Ol.liesile tlie J.il
MONI'MKXTS,
(IIIECIAX Towns,
niExni rori'iir:,
TAllLli TiP;, MAXTLK.-,
OAIttU-N FTATl'AIIV,
Tt:illlA Ct'TTA WAIiK,
HEAD ft FfMiT FTIIXK1,
f new and aeauliful oVatgna
All of whieh will be sola at cite rrlces, or ii ner
cent, less than ftnr other asulilislinirnt is Ibis
eonntj. Satisfaction rnaranteed in all eases.
Orders thankfully received and nromntl tiled
ia the best weritmaa-like Manner.
. A. GIBSOX.
J sues H. WiTne, Aecnt my Illy
iySTI:IMA lillertorun.)ri.t .Mill-
T most brine wood reeonimenit.i,... i
lersns. ap,,l; SI once to T. II. FflHt'ET
tirahatnion, r..
-I M THIK.-The pol.lie Is
iv
r'd.-'-:s '.';.:
'BRIEN'S
CRAITD
GABAVAH
;$ MONSTER
AND STRICTLY
More! Exliibition.
Tie RictoliJlVorld!
Tie LuFja ltcUiii?cr:c!
ANuwL'raiiiAEiracitu!
SajsrlRcpcEtcricrVKucrs!
Pleasure anl Iintrcclicn C-nLnci!
Thin 1 " limtllutlon V-tl th I'rttprli-ior ri dtfr.
Itniiln'tl to nttt.n 4 olnp lit (t Vrnpnr
ttona ainl l'i ruinufxi In ft 1 iiHuri r
i.l miitr-,r la niii.tt. iu r.. in, 4
yiorai La.t will ! t ifdH rirtii'1
tu -C'lvmr ti.ilrrih (riirl' vi t
(liT lie pn Ir-tiDlt (TS i
iit mli. il ! mi-mi ihwi
i-y li-sisiitia ( fn:iilfcl.
lin.tf
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I'i rfmrnsii'ict rc pc itili; . ;l . Ah li.i
hm lu coutifciioj wdlt tin
A niiiii'acr f
ITtU ln lnirinhirt l, hlouliht 1 lir h rt 1 in I t-ltnft"i
i;u ileV..se.Mi l'4t!da H" . S tl.fct fc.t .UtaU aVl.Ui.C-
iNxocrr' r.ii'." r.rATion !
esn Ix-r-atiSe I.
A'l ns-ts orttie V'o I I l.s. . cr.tilititd to mi.l
stiu'lUK l.Alll.i;:,! ai.ii S., T iAIUIil.1:
COLLl'X'TlON IN 'illi: WORLD,
AMASSED CPLCTiDOnS
tilths a:. IMALKl.MJlioK.arsmost'y
F?ECH F31.1 Tlill.T KATil'E V!LD3
And th IiWI lprratewi.tRitliii of ttirlr oprrlni trtr
petn I.i jill. it. -im-f iiiiL.,1 B'ji.Uitr .I'MrT.i
C-n rln ,i. T-i tv -Mt li li inu, rMTl'T.K
I...irr. ( w rtl h wpi U i.i.r.l hi. ft
Ix'tiiuiml ha.nl. ttii'1 i:m iti in.rutrj rt.
ul' jiiltfl. i, ,, etiurnintiM m nrinJi.
THE PilEGQKi'lATih'G FEATURES
Arm Trrf numffuui ftd-1 tfrsirf It Intfritli f
Amuiit tif ii ' t MniMt.ti.th ityUm fclf-
tlMMl, L,"fti ( (j, ',f r.
I .t tfH'14. lit Aatutli .lrtlsil. " I'lt I
I rV . :J lh-f'- -l-lt i-.i4.i, I.ITTI.I
IsUlelelfce" IfatJ lilklli t tie . If tn-UK,.t Id Itlll
r. i j.r . ul ft it..i ,ies .kHk1 t i ft i Mijrni,
Afrl.a ttnd AsUiU- l.'OV-, lfn;h mx.i
ItkA U, M (II. L-.K.hIoii.-i (..urn. ..! (..,
SWliVsJi'l' r,;j' ' 1 ' ' f ! ' t M umr Aiilmnl-..
l:.ftZKLJ ANTI Ar Ar , ttA H-
A Pit hj.! lrHSliKV-, i mlp..,. ,.
Ur fftw.f-ii . , i m. 4wtis. lirllMnntlr
I'lamatirrf PHI)H inuu tiir T"pV IWn-u. i
A yrj rvt AuiffiKt frt.m Hit ii fit mat Lake VmuL
ktjiiAvvtjru AL tea.
The Gnu. or Horned Korse,
U air. to tf mwii altrt In this
Great Moral Exhibition.
BOLD LION KING !
WboM nrxftmplMl ftonrftfn
KOIISI) l(.! It)l lTS STICJt
Will cntrr U
DEN OF SAVAC E BEASTS,
A4 rret-wji wtvli tT.rrn
Transfixes ull Opectators
l-or m oiieou sfleillUi UaltOlt AC T tcmilualcs.
rnrri VT-rssJ'T; . s
ri-SL,rx
i: .a.'.
Prof. Vhita!cer,
tlrlphlft Ar.li niT "f N'n 1 hrl. -nf-, bo1 ivr.
ft nlr r.n.v. ni t m I r j , bu')m i, m 'U a
ltcr'ptlT r-rt i oi 7f...nv, riulft.4
Uii rartca trU. oi Auliusl Hit,
all tna
DISCIPLINED A NIMA LS,
Tha Elephints, Camel, tho Tiny
Toniea and their Monkey
nidera
ITItl h tltrrtniNt1 tn th ftnd 1ln1t.T 1h ritr
(.rUluaif pri.tififtirti' i.f n,. ti 1iinn-ta
ueisU ol rcaauuiuc fttcuUlttsv
The Grand Free Display
ot u ttmittti rnARtoT. rw, ruir and
VANS Li lhe atrvorti 04 the uiuruhit of
i:UlaTI I'lOX DAY!
WPt tnrpM It pranrtf-nr rrrT l-nlliir fan 'I r-rrr
M 11 1 t .1) r.. ...t'v. T 1 t r th'r ,.. I
I .ipral. a un i mpi-tlor.tl.j vtut r, nurc
TIIH (J HEAT MKNAfiKLlK!
Will tmft' t tnin rrqtiiilton, nl.lftl hx
c-e. irT M' iill,l tt p tumf pr,m p'tvll 1 4
utnif ttin-ent t Tsrti.i 1 1 t.i.nttiif e.1" r.ifii .-,
1 h i:irp)irilni. i atnu In uii t.tht-r A t
lukli will h pimrlrti l 1 Hi.. CriK-Mi,,. T
ftstii MiM'U r'inrrtrtiTitlf ffltlurit cf j
t ltd hup r;al I'-fiiit, 1
Tb IWmooi Ph iladr IpV a It 1 1. 1 T 4 KT I1 A oT
, 111 OPCttpT (lis e -l (
Oeir of tlio TVXixnen,
Whlca viU kfl drawn hf T.rac, liipirii'r Aiparl
9 i:xniniTTi.vsDAia.vl
Afternoon an-1 Ni(-ht. '
Isrs eees ul 1 nasi e'doilt.
Admission GO C'tats
Chilc'ren nmlcr 10 j-mrs. . ..25 ceat a
S.t orr eliare. Alt t s. i... i,. s.T.v.,.. .
of ft. .1 id i .I., , i ii,. V ,.-, I i e t i , c,,i .
vil' til, i, c, u s. s mi. l..r 4 .i 1. i, , av ..
It V t .p.--inr.a,..a ,pr ,.r I't. I.a ,.rn, ,,.
I sn'l I, ul I s r.,-..t.tl
pr -rl
It il.
p r.
riiliysT)';, "WelacedUy, Jday 1 8Ql
Cloarfiold, Thursday, Hay lOtL
LuticrsTjurj, Friday, Hay 2 OA.
pVlTHK T C OI BT tF THE IMTKO
1 ptatcs. for His H astern Histnot of IYnn-tl-.aula.
In llankruntrv. T
In lhe nialtrr of Jaiu.s II. Iiale, Ilaiikrui.t.
Western liislrief of 1'ennsvlvania. as i I
A warrant in Itaiikrui.trr lias been ies-te-d .v
aid C,.urt afainst Ihe rstalr of James II. i,,
IhernunlTult 1-arfieM. ami Slateol I'cnn.i I, , j,
in said district, a ljnifre.1 a Itankmpt n,.,,
lion of onenf hit ere.ilors. and the faiinrui wf
anj il.-l.ts and the deliverv of anjr s.ri.i.er,T e
loneinn to sai l llanknipl. le lum. or to bis' ise
and Hi. transfer of anr properts bv hira. s-e 'w
hid len hf law. A uiceline ,.f tl creditor, of ,d
bankrupt, to prove ll.r.r .1. 1,1. and clioo.. , ,
more A..m f ),,, ail n, ( p, f
Pourl of lUiikrnptcv. lo he bnldin at 'lr,.fi,, in
aaid district, nn the Hlh .1., of Jn,, A , ,.,
at I o clock, p. wi.. at the ..(lice of tln. II i ;
J-oope, l.efre S. K. ..,lrS, one , U,e
llegi.ters in llsiikrnj.lrj ol said di.tricf.
A. Ml HHIICC
-'8t f - Varshall. a. IIh.,;.
HILLHEns&MLSS-SIAlEBS!
MRS. J0XE8..
MIPS CEART.
Market Street, Claardeld, Ta.
("1 I V he found near the residence of Mr C f
j atson. between Third nnd Fourth K:,..
" " niasers wanten.
mjl It
4 finon-
fl A It 111. ai i.;i)wririi
T from the Philadelphia Hardens: ,M ,H,
celebra.ca IlllhB POT A Tt .ICS for ,
I'm, more of BARTSH'U'K A IKH "
Clearfield, p,.
J0LID STKKL PINOLR Ah'O COLDII
3 fbwel Plow Bladee-fo, ..I, by VUW
a. t. BIQLfR A CO,
AT l
wk
IIP
iKzj-rV;1
re.-)'.'
mm
- rl- -':Z j't!' ' f.J
.nidrrUnnfouu.
List of Retailers
f Koreien and iiomestle Merrhsndise in lbs
f ci.iiiit.v of flearhihl suhjret to the pavment
cl
ii-ea.e fur the year ISitli
T'lWNHIIII'H. I
SI1-'ARIA.
f'nss. .iceese.
1.1 W. 8. Dickey flu
14 A. Moiitffutuviy... 7
1.1 J. II. (Ils'tow Ill
II Simon M Karland l:
II J. E. IL Urn 7
Rshr.
13 P. flooillander 10
11 1.. II. t'aihle 121
12 ('. t II. hweui..lL'i
l:l It. II. Mimrc In
14 J. Kuntt A Son... 7
14 John Hcharirh..... 7
II Johnt.'arllle 7
13 J. A. Ti-i.e... 10
fti-Rnstnr..
13 Jackson I'ali'hen.. 1
II Horace I'nlolien.. 7
18 James M'.Mnrrav, 111
10 William C. lrvtu, 10
net L.
11 R.iIhtI .Mehafley.. J
II I'. A. Horabuugu, 7
II David Hull 7
SHUUS.
14 J. R. Head A Co.. 7
SHAiir-uub.
13 Albert A Mros 10
14 K. II. Williams... 7
nirsT.
14 ltosa A M'f'une... 7
13 llurd A M Hoe.... 12)
14 William Hunter.., 7
covieiiriis.
floss. treess.
SSIIT
11 Wui. Wi.s 4 Hun
LSWMSsrn.
13 James furreat..., 10
Mnania.
14 Jonas M,ns
Ii Leouard kyler 121
rass
13 Johnsons llatferty 10
Usui.
II D. E. A J. II. lira
baker
wnofiwAnn.
1 1 (1 M. Hri-bin
I J Satnuel HnRerty12
II Thus. Henderson,
II John M. I'tiaer....
Itlllllll lillS.
ci.RanriNt.n.
10 Weaver A ll. lt
10
tl I. I.. Hrisenalciu,
II II. Ilridire.
10 William hcd....,
20
II Mrs. J. E. Watson
10 Jos. rihew A Kun, 20
Hiohard Mossup. 2i
II II. r. Piena-le
Vi (Irahaia A Sons...l2
12 Wriulit A Ho It I,
1.1 II. K. Itiaxler A l o. 10
II C. K raiser A Buns Ii
10 C. Kratser 20
11 I), ti. Nirhn-....I2)
II Misses Kyuder A
l.anicb.
II Justin Plnbell
14 Francis f.'uudtiot..
14 1.. M. fjoudriet...
14 rl. H. Cranston
U Uilliland A lleok-
endorn
imrart's.
14 J. A ll. Kui(bt...
13 Robert Mitchell... 10
rtTHWKMsru.Ls.
12 Ilartsock A Uood
win 12)
14 Flrmini A lloel..
14 L. V. U. Super
12 Arnuliiallartsh'u,12)
12 Thompson A l'o.12,
1.1 William M'llride. 10
12 Jubu Irvin lot,
10 K. A. Irvin iftl
Qlurll.
It I'. A A. Flvnn-...12
14 T. A. 1'ridraua... 7
13 11. Alleman A Co. IU
oinann.
14 R.8. htewart 7
Li uasa CITV
13 Isaac Kirk 10
14 KerS'USun Urns,
13 Aug. Laoonta...
ClHASaH.
10
12 J. Ferguson A Co.l2
saw nsssMuro.
IS T. II. Forccy.
.... 10
11 hsvnuel .w'f'une... IS
10 M ilurrn.Milch.ll2U
nnstias.
14 E. Irwin A Hon... 7
HI'STOX.
12 F. 0. ll..wu.n...12i
14 U. W. Urowu 7
JoniiAM.
12 Henry an 121
a AUTHAta.
13 M'C'loskv a I'oller 10
14 W.J. HolTcr 7
14 Wni. 8. Kankcy... 7
14 Jainea Wiggins... 7
OHrruLA.
14 Mrs. T. Iluckle..,
12 Ape A Kelly 124
14 Kt-pnerA liruther
12 L. A. Sloneroad...l2l
S IttaltrnhersTcrat'o. eO
V Vi bitootuha town
send ti
II Wells t llcims.... 16
It John W. Wal.le...
12 M'liratkA Uarry,12
IIKTAIL liKALBRI IN rATIXT BEDICIVKS
Cfass. .t'eeiise
4 T. II. Forcer, Graham ftt
4 Ilr.D. R. Uood, Osceola. a
4 Joseph R. Irwin, Curwensville-
4 Itartswick A Irwio, Clearfield
4 A. I. bbaw do ,
13 refer Oarnier, Covington 10
10 I,eipildl A lles.enihaler, Cleerfeld. ........ 15
10 Charles Schafcr do
1I.1.IARD SAl.noVS Ann TKR rtR ILLITI,
ftfdomon Nunamaker. Osceola. 1 alley 30
l. R. Fullertots, Clearfield, 3 tables and I alley, eO
a eitRRa.
ClearCeld County Dank SO
cosrarTtoaBRlll aid aftoriftlia.
4 W. C. Mets, Deocaria
4 James Thompson, Morris
4 John O'Dell do
4 Christian J. fhofj, Osceola. ,
4 Anna Doalich. do.
4 Patrick Dunne do
4 Vns 8. M. Miller di ,
4 Dr. II. ft. flood di
4 J"buft Ilrown do.
4 F.lwerd Hhofl do ,
4 J. lli berhng A Co., Drady ,
4 James Flynn, I'cnn M ,
4 Catharine IJrelT, Curwensvillc ,
4 J. R. Jrnkin di. ,
4 Klward tlsluney do....,
4 J. R. Irwin .do.
4 D. (. I'lnlner do
4 Jnmes Cornclv, WuudwrtH
4 W illiam M. Foster, New Wahingt.,B..
4 Thomas W. Moore, l.umlr City.
4 Hartswick A Irwin, Clearfield
4 C. 11. Watson do
4 Wendell Kiitrcs .do.
4 N. M. Hoover do
4 I'eter A. Oaulin .do.
.. 4
4 Alexander Irvin do.
4 A. I. Chaw do. I
4 D. R. Follerton. do. f,
4 J..hn A. tSta. ll.-r do I
4 J. I. etisw to., Iloutsitale. 1
L.An Alincft) will he held af the Cm,..;.
era' othcC. in t Icarfleld, ou Mondsv, the 33d dar
of May, A. II. 11.711, wlira and where ftll parties
feeling aggrieved will pi. an attend, according to
j . it- sii . n
aprJTIt
Mercantile Appraiser.
iv iiori:i
NEW GOODS!!
NEW TRICES!!!
HARTSOCK & GOODWIN,
CUKWEXSVILLE, PA.,
Art low receiving, direct from Del tl more, Hew
York, Boston, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, aa
Immstiie stork of
DRY GOODS, CLOICISO,
GENT'S ri'RKlSUISO GOODS,
HATS A CAPS, BOOTS at SD0BS,
CniXA, GLASS A Ql'EEXSWARI,
J1ARDVT ARD, GROCERIES, At.,
Donghl at lower priest tbat bars keen mads lo
any houst In towt since lbs good tld dayt be
fore the lata "oaplsasantaess" all to at dit
trituud te those who risll Curwsnsvllla for
snpp'lrs, it aeeordanet with tha great tacritee
tt which they wart nought.
Tbs Ladles trt particularly Invited it tall ftt
llarteork dt Goodwin! Cbrap fJtorft to el
amine tha splendid stock af DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, 8I1AWL8, FASCI GOODS, At,
atw tt eiblbltlon.
Tliry Icl rompctltlonl
Parties cannot do themselves justice it buy
ing the necessaries of lift wltkeat calling on
HARTSOCK 4 GOODWIN,
Curwenerlllft, Peat'. aaylJm
Pay Your Taxes I
TN" accordance with an Act of the General As
sembly ol this Commonwealth. mim, ....
2..J day of March, A. II. 1870, relating to ,(,,
collection of Uvea in the county of Clearfield,"
nolice is therefore henhy given io the taipaiere
residing in the districts below named, that' the
County Treasurer, iu ei-er.rlance with the second
section of aaid Act, will attend af the place ef
holding Ihe borourli and township elections on
the I, .Mowing nauied days, for tbe purpose of
reeeii inf I be County, lli.unly and Flair tales and
.Militia Fines asss.rd for 1 s7(j ;
For the horrnch of Cleerf.eld and Lawrence town
ship, on Fndsv nnd Saturday, May l.llh A 14th.
For l',ke township and the horourh or Curwens
Tills, on Patardit.v and Mondar, Vay 21.1 A 2::d
For Karfhaus. on tnesday, the I7:h of May.
For t'ovinilon. nn W rdneedav, the iMh el May.
For l.irard, on Thareilay, the lath of May.
For llo.hen, on Friday, Ihe 2'Ub ol Msv.
For flraham, on Tuesdvy, the 21th ot Mar.
for .Moms, on Wcdomdsy. the !iih of Msy
For Decatur, on Thursdav. the Mih ef May,
For Osceola, on Fndsv. the Jrih .1 M..
For Pott', on Rstnrdsy, Ihe 2th of May.
For llu.ton, en Monday, the Sllth of May.
For I mon. oa Tuesday, the list of Msy.
Ke Mra.lv. on eilne.,ay, the 1st of June.
rnr moom, on .hursdav, the id orJune.
For I'cnn, on Friday, Ihe Id of June.
For Lumber City, nn 8.1 unlay, the lib of June,
.ir lirn.llnrd, on Saturday, the 11th of Jnue.
t il isens of p,nn and Ferguson a ho tnd It snore
convenient te meet the Treasurer at l.nmher City
than at their elect inn houses, can avail themselves
of that pri. ilrge parties can also pav th. tr tales
at the Treasurer's office at act time from Ibis for
war.1. 1 pon all laves paid oa and previous to
ihe days de.ign.1,,! ,hr mil, w , urt.on nf
five per cent. The bal sore of the districts will
ht announced in due time.
LEVER FI.EilAI.,
Treasurer's Ofliee, ) Treasurer
nearjeld, Pa, April I J, l-. J
T 00 D R X P A N D I N Tc i-'ltI va to" kb
1 I datt received and for celt hy
II. P. BIHLRR A CO.
ii.l.ll.ll,-pi Brw cabionad FL1.IU1IR
s.y im is er earn
chance at
,ar.
LEA LJTlRt 5TABLP,
UsftUnnrou.
THE SINGER,
SEWING MACHINES
AHI:AII IIP ALL OTIIKRl
Eighty Six Thovsaml, Seven Hundred
and Eighty-One Machines Made
and Sold the Past Year! I
This number exceeds ly rloasoaos tbt tales of
tne other Maehlnt, tnd tbt daaifttd Ii tttll
Increasing !
THEEE THOUSAND PER WEEK
Art now being made tnd sold !
THE RE A SOA'S irF;
Beoftni It m bod lei otUl prloeiplei mot
foood In nj tbtr Macbistj binnii of tu
Itrplicitjr of eonttnilioB. ef eptrttloo,
uniformity of preciM 101.01 it ny ipood. ond
otpeltj for tho frootoit roof 0 and varletj of
work, fino or octno.
Portico wliblnf to pore but should mot Ul
to cikBino tbli boat of oil 6wiug Maoblnoi.
I haro Uo ogeaoj for thii Moobiao. sod will
koop 0 full tnpply on bond.
J. B. SHOWERS.
Ky 4, inO-tf. Clrarl.ld, Pa.
KltC II A NT) HOTEL.
Corner of Thirrf MS esllkftl Btreets,
rittsburg;, I'a.
I::70 D. J0IINST0X A SO.V, Proprietors.
gllAW IIOLSil'.
Corner of Market ftnd Front Streets,
I'letrfleld, Pa.
Thii tnat-nilloeut Hotel la entirely new, com
plete in all its appointments, nnd convenient to
tbe Court House, A free Omnibus runs to end
from the Depot on the errivsl aud departure of
each train. OEOItOK S. COI.BL KN,
April 13. 18M. Proprietor.
JEW TIM SHOP I
PKED. SACKETT,
Manufacturer of
Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Ware.
Rooting, Spouting and Job work done on
RiAtojAtLt renna.
Shop tl Market 61., nearly apposite the Jail,
40T0 CLEARFIELD, PA.
F. B. READ, M. D.,
niYSICIAN AXU SCR0EOX,
KylertowB, Pa.
Rrsptctfutly eftrt his services to the eitlaant tf
the surrounding tenntry. tpr?0 6ta:pd.
otlco to tht Public!
XITE, th Bflr!(fij?d Blaflknaiibi of th bor
If oorh of Clrnrfirld, brrrbv adnnt tk fol-
lowina: met for wrk and rulf-i mitk n-ajwd to
reurinf pavjr for oar Ut.orn, sod w each pi J (re
oar punor nro ana Bioriieinirri to arthfrr to anil
en fort th vau from and aftrr Mj 1, 1M70.
All work done at boring horart Biut b paid
iur wnn irr win n ooo. mt .ft lultowina; ratr
Pftiinn X Sto JO (Vnt.
Ito-atttina; 8ho 30 Oata.
No errdii to be f irea for a lunger period tliao
K!. P. PASSMORE. C.OWRXR.
AS KKNNAHU. THOMAS RFILLT,
J. HHl .NKWU.KH. o. It. LAMCH.
tlKOhG K C. PASMORR.
Clard, P.. April 20, 1870 la.
DlMOl.tTlOK W PAHTKKHIP.
The co partnership heirtufore ent-ting b.
twoen the ndrrnicnd. in the roandrv bnai neu at
i urwensTitie. was OissolreHl he mutual consent
oa Ihe Irst day of April, A. II. l;o. Tbe books
and papers are left with J. I). Thompson for set
tletnent and eollcction. Those having unsettled
accouma with lhe tnnwill please call at once and
us., term ciusel np.
Jons n. tiiompsov,
JAM KS THOMPSON
The business will be continued at the.,1,1 n...
by the andersignrd, where all the eld nnd new
patrons will phase repair. Thankful te patrons
for past favors, I hope a ennttnusnce of tba same
win prove beneficial to all in the futnre.
J A KS TUOMPS0X.
furwansrille, Apiil 20, lnTI) 41.
jUfat (fstaff for a!f.
GUARDIANS' SALE
OF VALI ACLE REAL ESTATE I
T ) V vlrt ue ef an order issued out of Ike Orphans"
I Court of Clrarneld eeuntv. In the rnau.
ealtk of Pennsylvania, oa the estate of llodrrey
Wearer, late ef Brads townsbln. decease! there
will Herapoeerl to Public hale, ftt Sekwca'i Uolel.
in Ll'TliiiHSIIl ltU, oa
Monday, the 28th daj of May, 1870,
At I o'clock p. tbe fellewinr Real Kalata. situ
ate in llrady town.btp, C'lcartirld eounty, Pa
and deserilied as rollout :
Trnrl N. I contains IU aerea. and 1. Imiim.1mI
on lha nnrtk by llodfrry Xilltei, Jr, nnd A.lasa
niirv. eaat ny Henry weaver: south hv
Peots, and west bv tiuMie road. Annul at -
eleared, wilb II acres In clover and meadow. A
rood on-hard, bewed of house l.i fsarn. frame
slat le, train house, wood bouse, end toed spring
and sprint kouse convenient lo lhe buildings. A
school house on tbe nortk-wcM corner of the land.
The balance of lha tract is well limhereH wl.b
and kemloe'a, nnd within mile of three aaw mills
Trart Ka. S coma ins Ml aerea. and u k..i,u
nn the north by land of Frederick Eeieler.east bs
rrrdsrick t mreiceontb be Uenrre H.rt.lelL .0.1
west hy Henry H eaver. About eie-ht acres olearerf
and under eulliration. Tbe balance is covered
.lr.n;r..lt -'!. I..M,lMb l . . . .1 . ...
..-..,...v r, n aou cncstnnt tloi-
fier. and there Is ft aaw mill and a publit road
-..., , mt ,ee pouia enu 01 toe lansl.
These traott form a eery diilrable tnd Talaa
bla properly.
Trrmi and rottdltlontt
One third ftt confirmation of salt, and Ilia bal
ance lo ht teoured ky bond and mortenee oa the
premises. IiAVIII RKAMS.
WII.I.IAM WINt.GRT.
asrdians of minor beirt ol 0. Weavar.der'd
Luihenhure. Msy t, IcTw-tl.
TRIVATE SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
rjinn underslrned, Faeewlor of tha estate tf
jl ..iiiu sariauiien, encn at Private Salt
A Farm Containing 100 Acres,
More or lesa, situate la Lawrence town. hit., shoot
a li """ ,r" ,'l,r,'d. adjoinltiu lands of
n,.,....m ,-ft..rn,e,.erpn naTson, tirr, and ethers.
About it acres are under cullivalion, with a I of
house and ft (rood orchard thereon.
"For further particulars call upon the un
dersigned er address him at t'lesrtleld P. O.
AP.RA1IAM OlillKV,
ApriUMnrntm. rcutc,.
Valuable Crist Mill Property
KOR RALE I
11 n' rnvate 8.te the Tadwalladrr
uriM ntll 1-n.p-rty," situate nu the line of
me . vrone . Irsm.1,1 llailmad. two miles west
oi r niim.nure. consist lie nf V r i. j
with
...... eicnrcq anu naiance covered W!th
.'tine i-ine ono: Hemlock limber, with Urlet Mill
leet. three stories high, two run of French
hurra, double holt, and liwaliirg House, all in
good order, lha we'er power is Urst-clftss, ftnd
wonia he snitahle for Woolen Factory.
This property will he sold very low and oa eat
terms. Apply lo er address
WALLACE A WALTERS,
Real Estate A grata,
April ?, lr dt, Cle.rli.ld. Pa.
House and Lot Tor Sale!
THE undersigned will well at PRIVATE SATE
Ileus, end Lot No. II I, ,h, borough ef
t learltrld, South Fourth Street. Lot it bv 100
feel, with large two story plank Dwelling 14 'hv 40
reet new and well hnilt. Kpring of eiorllenl wa
ter In the cellar. Price low anl terms ea.y
Apply to WALLACP A WALTER..'
Real Estate Agents.
April r.i.rt a i'k.HM,, p.
norR inn iatfor mifi
Th. andenigncd will tell at Private Sale
his tinner and lt. situate oa Local street he
of Ctearaeld. Th. property t. , ,
a eery deafrahl, location for rcsidenea. Will
be sold at t hargain. Terms
ciiARLE la r rimer,
UffrrUaitreuf.
II. F. Ii I GIi Kit & CO.,
ii a itiTw A i:,
Alto, Manafaeturersof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIAiriUD, PA.
LOT OF SADDLES, 1IHIDLKS,
narattt, Collars, tit., for sals hy
If. F. BIO LEU A CO.
pALMEU'S PATKNT UNLOAD
inf llay Forks, for salt ky
H. F. BIGI.ER A
CO.
QIL, IM INT, TUTTY, GLASS,
Halls, ate., for Hit by
II. F. BI0LER ft CAT.
JJaRNESS tkimmixgs a shoe
Finding i, for tale k
II. F. BIQLER 4 CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES
For salt hy
H. F. BIOLER A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
fiicet, for sals he
II.BrOLER l D).
JUON1 IRON ! IlriRON!
For tale by
II. F. BIGLER si CO.
2JOIISE SHOES k HORSE SHOE
NAILS, fur Mlt hy
II. F BIGLER tt CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And nest Manufacture, for sale ky
a. F. BIGLER ft CO.
rpHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
B0XI8, for eels ky
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for sale by
II. F. BIGLER tV CO.
READ I READ! I
Valuable Eoal Estate at Private Sale,
rfflHR ndtniifrn( ba iNnflodd tdifpoeof
X na rnnm ana i im D n tt Lnlo, aituat
In i'enn township. (;trnrneli eon air, I'a.. contain
in. 133 A( MKM, ataljuinin land of I'.trirk
lily, Jamra B. Clark and tbora. The fan
in a food tt vf coltiintton; rood dwrllinf
boM, lare barn, oat houar. orrbard of cboie
(rait, and a rod inrmf of nTtr-failinf watrr on
in prrmiidra. a acaoui bouoa within tw milt:
Part of lb tra-t ia hrarilr timbrrrd, vihil th
boi ft amierfaid with a vein of no., which matt
ta a abort tim b a aonro of grval nroflL
Xo brtttr inrfttrnt eonld ho Bad, and no
trart of land in th eointjr offcrt (rcatcr facilitira
iur BiaaiBg anonrj.
Tarfoni wifhiiif tn 1ani asoro ttartitmlara In
roffard to tcnni, Ac, eaa call oa tb prniir, ar
vaurvas iu anaemgnoa at tiraropian iiiin r. U
JOHN McIXTVRI.
Penn tp., March 30, 170 Smj-O.
JAMES H. PARKER,
TORK PACKER,
Aid Wholesale Healer In Bacon, Meet Pork,
lrd, rogar Cured Hams and Beef,
Ko. 30t Liberty fttreet.
II PITTSIII BG, ri:S!'A. Im
g()TrirrruiG kew agai.ii
C. D. WATSON
Wishes to inform kit old friends axd kt pa hi it
(enerall tkat ke ktt opened aa a new
Drug, Confectionery & Tobacco Store,
la kls old ttaad, opposite tkt Coart II ones,
f KCOSD ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
Ill stork Is all taw, frs.k and tf tbt rsry west
quality, tad wilt kt told thetp for CASH
approved Country Produce.
If yon waat port Brora nnd Pattnl aledielaea.
Oo ta WATSON'S.
If yea waat Ccafoetloaerioa, Caaaed Fraltt,
licklat aad Ja'Jiss, Hats, A a., At.,
Goto WATSON'S.
If yea waat the beat Roasted Coffee, Iissneeef
Coffee, Fpirea of all kinds, ehsep,
Ot la WATSON'S.
If yen waat Fancy A Tollel Soape, FTerorUf
Iltrtrta, Ac , Ac , bs tart It
0t to WATSON'S.
If yea waat Faney Dyt Colon, Cltrk't best Ha-
tkint Thread, Pins, Ntedlss A Netiene,
Ot la WAISON'S.
Cktwtri and Emokert, If yon want tkt boil la
tkt market.
Bay at WATSON'S,
wktrt yea tea (at Plpet A Pipt Fiitarea.
If yon want to ret elear of year stamp,
Coma to WATSON'S.
" Jot wtal (a speed t few hours of at tTtaltf
witk weir friends, coat la WATSON'S tld
ttaad, where yea eta track (ati and tat joke.
aatti I a clock, p. m. Arril It,
ORGANS & PIANOS
ESTY'S AND MASON IUMLIK'8,
rot a. La ar
TiATES, Curwensviue, Fa.
6. 1.
W. E0SS McPHEESON.
KELP? constantly on hand and for tale, Trash
meals, sui h at
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, Ac,
Fresh Fi.h, aud all Vrretablea la ecaec
v snuefl rruita. nutter. Lard, Ao, which they will
.. ai me lowcei marLcf pnece.
Cash paid f..r CATTLE. BI'TTFR A.
Ilootu on Market btreet, opposite the Court
--sew-, . tartati mill, aV.
aprf.;Tt
FULLIBTON'S
IESTArRAT& BEFRESIIMEM
SALOON,
Ia Leery', New Bun ting, (formerly occupied ky
Mr. Mi tl.ughev.)
FECOXD ST., CLEARHEI.D, PA.
ClONSTANTl.Tonbsndafnaaelectionof CAN
V MRS. M'Tt. CI.IAHS TllRAOfO Ae
Also, FIIKSII OYSTEItS received daily,' aad
served up to suit tbe tastes of customers.
Willi. M ARU a.U.H
oa teeord ctary.
aprll r tf
H. R- Ft LLERTON.
JOHX TROUTMAX,
FURNITURE DEALER
Maiket St., east or the Allegheny House,
CI LUFIKI l, PA.
IEERPnn head all kinds of Fornllnre, la twits
nr hy ths single trtlcle. Those In need ef ...
article of Furniture, will Und il tn their Interest
lo call and riemiae my stock, which I will tell
eery low for oaafc or earhenge for suitable lumber.
issni.it, ra. av r iH;a.f.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of Second and Market Streeta,
( I.I ARKII I l. pA.
Tni eld aad tnmmodlnat Hotel baa. durlnt
tbt past year, heea sv,lare.J j..li. ..
rm.r eaparlty for the entertainment of straa
gers anl gueata. Th. whol. hlJ. .
ref.raished, and Iht proprietor will sn.ro ae
point t. render kla wue.u .-
ttavlag with klm. "
fh.
Manalea llflaae' n.iL
ed froi
Ihe Depot n ,b, ,T,, , rienarrnre
ef tarh train.
d"ll.1 DOt'DHERTr.
cprt : tf
Presrleter.
TUUnitdphla ttrrrttcrwrati
y ISAAC K. STAUHIR,
V.T;VAT(IILS& JEMIII!
07 Ko. 141 Rortb Pteond Flint,
Comer of Quarry PIIIl.AIr;.p.
An nrtment of Watch, Jtlr, Jiiltf
I'lalrd Har tMntanlly on hand.
Hpnoir.iic uf V. aihti and Jvlr -r..
6. Silb-arman. 0. Kitiiagfr. . If, gilWraa,
S. SILBEEMAN & CO.,
FANCY GOODS, PIPEj
NOTIONS, AC.,
13 .forth Fourth Street,
mvZi fllll.Allh.LI'lllA. 1..
vet
T. C. MYERS,
WITH
wu. w. rAcu...
WM. W
. ' ISA!
PAUL
& CO..
WnOLFRALB
HOOT AND NIIOI
9J jnaraet d. a re vuranseree -3U anoee etiu,
yl PIIILAD8L.P1IIA. Hj
1 taint I ftnVnlfaM ..... . atllll ritaa
HOLLOWBUSE tt, CASEY,
BOOKSELLERS,
Clank Cook Manufacturers,
AND STATIONER f,
21 Varef Ml., Philadelphia.
am. Paper Flour Sacks and Bans, Foelsees
iuer, ivoie, wrapping, loneia anu wal
fapert. feble-ly.
DREXEL L CO.,
No. South Thirvl MnsH, riiUadelpkla,
And Dealers in Government Securities,
Apptieatioa ky mail will receive prompt etiea.
tioa, sued all
tntomaauoa oheerfally fnrnisoea.
Orders toliettod.
aprl I tf
BENSON, CAMPBELL I Co.,
He. IT H. Fiflk BL aad did Cemenerse,
PHILAKILPHIA, Pa
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchanta,
rot rat tali or
Wool.
Oinaenr, Fur Skins, Feetheve, Leather,
Flat 8ead. Dried P raise, Clever Heed, Roots,
veer rams, nutter, neetwai, hhsep
Skies, Irrs, As., ae., At.
COXSIGXMENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Price cwrreut forwarded ta ret weal.
Jane . imij tj:i
saw -u-u-wasaa mmm
prrrhant Uailorj.
FRANK K. SMITn,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, ClearAeld, p-ft.
IWOt-LD respectfully Inform Ikt tltlttat el
Clenrlleld eounty thftt hftring porehftsed the
iutaresland ailnatioa of B. R. L. Suaghloa, I
am aow prepared lo mats ap, la .kt moat nsk
looablo maofter. aad out of tke beet material,
all kinds ef Clotkiat tkat easterners may desire.
I b.r. .Lay. .. kaLl
Cloths, Doeskina and Cassimerea,
From whirk customers tat make their atkrttioat.
Ont doer oatt of Ibo PoetefJce.
Claarl.ld, April I, II7I tf.
II. BRIDGE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Store ono door oatt of Creerfeld Bjate,)
Marawl fctreet, Clearleld, Pa.
KKKPS ew bead a foil oasnrlmeats e Osat
Farnlahinn floods, tack at Shirt. Linaa
aud Woelea tadersbirta, Drawtrt aad Socks,
nvna-.ir ren.i iiss.i.rosini, utoeee, flam,
Vmhrellat, Ae la (real tonsil. Of Pieee
Goods be keept tbt
Best aothsof all "Shade, and Colors,"
Sack as Black Dotekla ef tba wary best make;
Fancy Cassimero, ia (real variety, also, Preach
Ceetier. Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frioelt
evereoetioj. All of whieh will he told eboap fet
Cash, tad made ap according lo Us latest ttylat
by aiperisncod werkmea.
Also, A reel lor Cleerteld toanty for I. M.
Singer A To 'a. celebrated Sewiag dachiuee.
jvot. s. iiwa-n. u. B Rl Dub.
durational.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Fpni SI MMEIl TFRM of twenty-two w.eks,
X will eommenee Monday, May a, 117.
A Primarr denartment will he arf.Usf tl
School Ibis tall ,- for which tho semes, sf a eeen.
potent it.stractor bare heea imd .
efTort will be spared to render tbte depertmeat
attractive and nastraeeiTo.
TEItJIS OF TCmoW.
Raadinw. OrtbographT. Writing, Ohjeet Leev
"os, s nmary Antnmetie nnd Primary
Oeoarraphy, per half term, (of eleven
- i ft ft
llislory, lsoal and deeenptiva Geography
-,.u "i.p l. rawing, urammar, nlental
aad VVrittea Arith elie a I.
Alrehra and tbe Seiewcea
Instrtrtina ta instrumental musiaT.'l'.TJ" 1 te
Oil painting to
wat work tt
For full particulars tend foe Cireelar.
Clearfield, Aug. ii, ll-pa.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rev. P, L. Harrison. A. M., Prindpaf.
Fltni FOI RTH SESSIOlT.rtbtprtasattaba
X mstieyearef this laslitatiet will cemmtmed
oa HON DAY, iht Jlth dty af April. 1:.
Papllteaa enteral aay time. They will ba
charged with taitiea (rem tba time tkty e.tet la
ths close ef lhe Session.
. ,,!,,"rf,",rB,,',racote.rytktat
'I'1"1'1' beroa,b, prattieal aad aooota.
pllsh.d odoeaUea for both seies. j
Tbt Prlaripal, karlng kad lha tdvaatag. ef
mteh tip.ri.ftce ia kit amtsiaalo.. .
reals aad guard aus that km satire ability aad
energiee will be devoted te ska moral til an,
Ul training of th. youth placed nnder kit abargt
ILkMa (IP M lll.iu '
Ortbegmpky, Reading. WriUng. aad Primary
Alithmslie, per See.ioa (II weeks) . t (
Grammar, Geography, ArithmrUs, aad
History . . - . . . , ((
Algehre, Geometry, Trigoaotaetn. Mra.
taration. Suereyiag. Phileoophy, Phyil.
olegy. Chemistry. Book Eoeping, Bolan.
aad Physical Ueorranhe . T
Utln. Greek nnd Frenca, wltk any af The
ahoet Breaches ... ... . .
Ml'SlC-PiaaojUleaonns). . .,,11,
AT-Per further particulars laqalra af
rw. ..?TV HARRISON. A.M..
Priaeipal.
DAVID YOUNG.
Slone-TuHer and S(one-asoo,
11 TILL sierute all work ta kit line at mod.
1 1 arate prion and ia 1 1 RSI-CLAS8 stylo.
Architectural Ornament
la ALL FTTLRa, Pt.n, Vr-.t m,,
d,rlpt. .nd all kia.l. af ..a.:...,
trorted tor la ereatef tk. mv.nl.. Any aee
-..hie, to k.e. r.m.eemb.0 m.eo. JaJTTTi
oae catting don. .ill gd it rt their Ittwreet
II. that I can deliver an. ........
stoat aeatred, ., I m ,h, , '
FIRST-CLASS STOXE QUARRY.
Ordsrt for w.tk naa be addressed so
BAVID TOt'Nfl,
'"',T, Clrarneld Pa.
lFATKHMI-:t. ATTKV.TIttwi "
V 1 h rrtfrVirnfl bmr illaT oV.awawsOLj .
and comwiodioas bonse on the river hank at Home
Shot Pniwl, ennositr Ihe Mosh.n. l
removed thn. l.w. l . .
... - a .oa. rai.s mar laoA
with e.-., would call th. attentioaof W al.rmea
to the advantacc, of t!,i, rvr.,,t for Ivleg up afl.r
Z. !b --pp'4
with .hole liquors.
Kftrtksat. V.r k I, t, '