Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 29, 1870, Image 5

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    JHRJIKPUBMCAN.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
VfKPSBSDAV MORNIKfl. Jl Ng f. wo.
Terms of Subscription.
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If paid after thre And before ti monthly, ,. I 60
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RELIGIOl'M NOTICES.
Methftriiat F.placopal Churrhp.ee. J. I.
WCoao, Ptor. Public Heme, .r.ry Babbath,
i A 01., ana if r. .1.
Bebbatb Bebool at A. M.
Prayer Meeting .eery ThuradaT, at 7J P. M.'
Communion ferric., (ret b.bbath of .Tory
Month, ot lt A. M.
ut. Prancia' t'uurrh CithnlirP.ee.Mr.
O'Dluilo.l. Mui t HI, o'olork A. M, on the
who n" winn CMinnaT of each month.
U Andrew' Church I'.pl.copnlRsi.
Oloaon Hatl. Public Service riundar morning
at lb o'clock, and at T P. M Fuodey gohool at
1 P. M Prayer Meeting VYedueiday evening
I T .'flock. '
Pro.bvterlaa Church Rer Mr. Brn .
PjbUe Heme, er.ry N.bbath, morning and .ren
ter. The Excurtton.
Daring the pnttt week Railroad
Licumion to Williumnport wan par
ticipated in by a hrvo number of our
cititcna. Tliig pleasure trip waa the
result of Hjo roluntury tenderly the
Pennsylvania fi. fi. Co. to thoso wbo
aided in constructing tho Brunch to
'Cloarfield, of the facilities therefor.
It waa carried out under the auBpices
' of Ex-Gov. liiglor. Senator Wullaco,
llossri. Doynton, Gralium, Leonard,
Weaver and Judge JIcEnully, who
wero the Committee contracted with
oy the 1'enncylvuniu fi. fi. Co., nnd
to their ouperviaion, energy and fore
thought, and that of their efficient
Treasurer G. L. Rood, Esq., we are
mainly indebted fur the road to our
village.
At their request, Geo. C. Wilkin,
Esq , the courteous and effluent Super
intendent of the Branches, at once
placed at their disposal tho necessary
' train and motive power for the trip.
Invitations were immediately extend
ed to all those who had aided in pro
riding the means to build the road ;
to a number of other, citir.ens of our
town and vicinity, and to many in the
villages of Curwensville, Philipsburg,
and Osceola; and on Thursday morn
ing last Supt. Wilkins and his active
aid D. D. Wood, Esq., appeared at the
depot with a train of clean nnd bright
paasenjror coaches, ready fur our re
ception. Frompt to tho hour, about
140 iadice and pentlemon of Clearfield
and Curwensville and their vicinity,
accompanied by the Clearfield Cornet
Band filled the cars; the whistle
sounded and under the skillful guiding
Land of Mr. Wilkin himself, a party
"Pall f fan, of frolic and of glee,"
rped round the bluff and wero on
"Their winding nay."
At Wallaeetoii nnd at Philipsburg
accessions to the party were received
among whom the rotund corporation
and shining countonanceof Ex-Sheriff
Torks were brightly conspicuous. At
.1:35 P M. Lock Haven was readied,
and the party was handsomely dined
at the Montour House and the Fallon
House, and after dinner wore taken
in charge by many of the genial and
bospituble denizens of that thriving
town. Carriages were placed at the
disposal of tho ladies and leading citi
aens and their fair ladies vied with
each other in their efforts to entertain
us. All Wero plcawd and nil enjoyed
themselves, and when after a delight
ful aftornoon "time was called" and
we wore to move on, it was with most
pleasant memories of Lock Haven
and hor pcoplo, and with the earnest
hope that very soon, Cleorfleld would
be permitted to repay in kind the
hospitality lavixhcd upon us there.
May tho shadows of Mackey, Mayer,
Tarsons, Cridirens, Jairctt, Xoycs,
McClurc, Carskaddcn, Peale, ilcCor
tnick and their jovial associates never
grow less.
At 6:45 under the care of Conductor
Westfall, or the V. and fi. we moved
eastward and tho evening rido of an
hour and a quarter through a charm
ing valley brought us to the Herdic
House at Villi:import, at 8 P. M.
This was our destination. We found
the house alroady pretty well filled
with those In ullendance upon tho
Circuit and District Courts of the
United States, there being held by
Supreme Judge Strong, Circuit Judge
MeKennan, and District Ju lgo Mc
Candlcsa, and tho interests of the
Government in the charge of our
townsman H. Huehcr Swoope, Esq.
Alack of tnccutive forco on the
fiart of thoso running that very fine
house caused some dissatisfaction with
the accommodations put at our dis
posal, and although tho curses were
Hot rcry loud wc incline to the opinion
that some of them were deep. Finally
all were supplied with rooms and ob
tained what was signified by the title
of soppcr, and by 11 T. M. all were at
rest. Friday morning found belter
humor restored ; and carriages were
Bought; the places of interest visited,
and the really fine drive out tho main
avenue with its Nicholson pavoment,
the beautiful houses dotting it at
intervals, and the evident thrift and
energy surrounding the town, most of
which it the result of "Pete" llerdic's
energy, in some degree reconciled us
to the indisputable fact that "his subs,
can't keep a Hotel." The afternoon
was passed by many in trying to keep
cool, by others in visiting the trot at
Herdic'a Park and in admiring the
trout in (ha trout pond. The evening
fount all assembled in the ball room
where "the sawlng-aristoerary" had
improvised a "hop" to air their
graoes in the admiring glances of the
Clearfield excursionists who had but
now emerged from tho crysnlia exist
ence of blissful ignorance and they
did it. The fine grounds siirrnundinir
. L TT-t . i- i , , .
,u. uoici erio jH-cununy en,oyaoic
riming tho rool night that followed )
TWAM nVHI H1!BI.MIHH
tho Intensely warm day, and the Jarty
assed a pleasant evening. Tlio day
waa ono of pleasure ami enjoyment
and it was heightened by meeting
many of our Lock Haven friends who
come down to join us and ulno in
greeting a party from Lowisburg,
among whom were lion. A. II. Diil
and his accomplished lady.
Saturday morning ut 8 o'clock,
found ull aboard with our faces turned
homoward and fun ran riot, vounir
men and muidons, staid middle aged
gentlemen nnd matrons, and thoso of
still maturer ago seoincd imbued with
the spirit of innocent gaiety, and all
went
".Merry u a marriage Ull."
Another pleasant hour was spent at
Lock Haven, and then under tho euro
of Conductor Stephens, of tho Buld
Eaglo Valley train, wo soon found
ourselves in tho gorgo made by Spring
Creek, and tho engine shrieking its
noisy greeting to
"Tho eity of the beautiful fountain." -
The host and hostess of tho liusli
nouse and of tho Brokerhoff House,
ail of whom wore old acquaintances
with the majority of those on the
train, had spared no pains in catering
for our enjoyment, nnd the dimities
and delicacies of the season were pre
pared with skill and in abundance.
In the presence of our hostess of the
Bush House we seemed to bo with
one of our own people, and in tho
jolly countenance and oily form of
mine host of the firokorhoff, every
rallman found a well remembered
face and form. Lew. IIouscul always
could "keep a Hotel." It was our
pleasure to meet with kindly greoting
and cordial welcomo from many of tho
estimable citizens of Bellofonto, and
our flying visit will bo long regarded
hy us as a friendly cull upon a much
esteemed and worthy neighbor. May
we hope that it will bo returned iu
the same spirit.
Four o'clock found us again moving
homeward under the watchful care of
D. D. Wood, Esq., and well ho deserves
his first-class rcputulion as a safe and
reliable railroad man. With "Yank"
on the engino and Wood at the helm,
when wo had tuado tho anglo at the
"Intersection" and had to attain a
high rnto of speed and encounter tho
sharp curves and heavy gradients of
our homeward line, we felt t hut all
was right and so it proved, for soon
tho whistle sounded for Philipsburg,
and jollity received a shock in its
parting three cheers for our Philips
burg friends and Ed. Tcrks. A speech
was demanded but EJ. had "nary"
speech it wasn't in l.im. A single
stop at Wallaceton to part with Esq.
Holt and lady, and our homo was
reached iu cntiro safety at 7:30 P. M.
and with three hearty cheers for the
employes of the Penn'a. fi. R. Com
pany, we parted with tho causoof our
assemblage and sought our respective
home.
In bringing together in social inter
course many of our own people, in
reaching for and commingling in the
same way with rospectod citizens of
adjoining villages, and in stretching
forth tho band of fellowship and cor
diality to the peoplo of tho three
towns that we visited, wo hope and
helievo that our excursion has had its
mission, and that innocent mirth has
had its votaries and friendly relations
with those who live npon the banks
of ourown bright river heon promotod
thoreby, wo ai e most confident.
THANKS.
The Committee in charge of tbe recent exeur
iun froio Clearfield to Will lam.port take ptraaurr
to reoogniting the obligation f themarlte. and
tlio-e thry rw'rciint, to
The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., for in ginrwu
conduct in tendering to na the. faeilitire lor tbe
excuraion ; to
Oco. c. Wilklnn, Eo.., the efficient Snperititrn I
ant of tho Branehoe for the admirable arrange
ment of eohedule, for tbe tine eoachea furtipit-l
, (or hi watchful eara for our aafi'ty, and for
hip prompt attention to every thing in the line of
bia duty ( the eompany baa no morccortcoua gun
tleman nor efticient officer in ila emptor t to
I. I). WiKi-l. Kq., the prompt and'n-lieble
aiatnot ta Mr. Wilkim lor aia rijriUtioe and akill
in the performance of bi dntie in connection
with our train, nod the enenfort and aatety with
which the trip was conducted under bia auperria
ion ; to
The empluvea upon the train for reBiieotful
di meaoor and unflttg-jing attention to their dutirn :
The gentlemen and UdicB from aliacent xillairca
who united with na in tbe effort to exteud the cir
cle of our octal interoourfte, and tn
Tbe Clearfield Cornet Hand for their eomrtanr.
and their flnc mucin.
In thir attcratil to renew and extend the hereto
fore enntial relation! that bare existed with our
friendi and neighloirftn thetownaol Lock llavrn.
Uellefonte and V tlliamertnrt, we wore eonliallv
mot and fraternally welcomed hy the eplimable
eitirena of Ioek Haven and Reliefonte, and we
thank them for their jual appreciation of the pnr
poee of our xiiit and for their noble hoepiulity.
llllam A. Wallace. Uolm F. W eaver.
J. It. MeKnalW. .!mr T. Leonard.
illiatn ltigler. IJoiiallian Uoynton.
Janiea n. tirabatn.
Frank Fielding.
IS. P. Hhnw.
A.hury W.,e.
I Harry F, R gler.
John P. Irvin. Committee,
II. W. Met'nrdy.
A. A. Graham.
School Affairs Tho School Law
requires each board of directors, to
to publish .annually, a statement of the
finances of thoir districts, hut having
scon very low, if any, I hereby sub
mit a synopsis of each, for tho infor
mation of tho public, as tho reports
come to hand.
Osctnla. Schools, two; average
time, five months; teat hers, two
males, at an average of foil per month;
pupils, 185 ; males, t-9, average, 01;
females Oil, avcrngo 58 ; per contaje.,
PI. Finances, tax levied, KjjI l'!;
Appropriation, fl 60; balnneo on
hand and from oilier source., (Jill 49 ;
teachers' wnces, f."i00 ; fuel, fees of
Collector and repairing $IU0 85; cash
in nana, z.t.
Clearfield. Schools, three ; average
lime, six months; teachers, three:
ono male at 87ft, and two females, at
an averngo of f I7 f)0 per month ;-pu-
pns, ". ; unties i-ii, averngo iua ; lo
rn si es 01, average 44. Finances, tax
levied, I,8U'J 1U; appropriation, 1120
ftO; teachers' wages, J'.HItl; fuel, Col
lector and Treasurer a fen, J-'St 20;
purchasing ground, repairing Ac., 1,
815 60; debt duo hy the district, 1577.
Ft rgvton. Schools, lour ; average
time, lour months; teachers, four;
one male and threo females, at an av
iraifo of ih per month ; pupils loO,
males 71, average 4S ; females SS, v.
erage 67 ; per et-ntage, 0(1. Finances,
tax levied, IrttKl 4.'; appropriation
and unseated land tax, MI !!,r; teach
ers' wages, li XI ; fuel, fee of Colleo-
leiiButtr, vttl 1, , vusu en
band, 211t H0.
' 0. W. SM'DER, Co Sup't.
UPa.kJe
Curat r.t.irre.PIN.ta.-Ilolnw liKrou,,,:,,'. ()m.'K.-Below will be
bofoundasyi1op.i,orihepiocl.t.,in,rn(i,dlhe number of IW.Is entered
"i mo June jerm ol our Court. A
large amount of business was disposed
of during tho term, although but few
cases wero submitted to tho jury,
from tho fact that thorc was no merit
in them except the terms, litigation,
and deluy :
gt'AllTER rlK.-t.sloSH.
Inquisition on body of John 11.
Hoover. Approved by Court.
Inquisition ot) child in Knox town
ship. Approved hv Court.
t pon petition, John I'. Dale wus
appointed Supervisor in Piko town
ship. Upon petition, Jesse (ioss was ap
pointed Constable in Decatur tp.
Upon petition, Win. MalmtVey was
appointed Constable in .Now Wash
ington Borough.
Upon petition, G. B. Mc.Mnstcrs
wus appointed Supervisor iu Chest
township.
Upon petition, Henry Straw was
appointed Suporvisor iu Furguson
township.
nOAD MATTERS, ETC.
Petitions. For a road from near
Mrs. M. Butler's to road from Clear
field tp fiidgtvuy, ut or near M. Og
den'e iu Lawrence townshiii. View-
era, W. 1. Biglor, Jos. Owens, J. B.
Shaw.
For a road from JI. Walker's farm
to near Bcnvor ltun bridgo, iii Deca
tur township. Viewers, Titos. Hen
derson, Jiicli. Hughes, S. F. McClosky.
For a bridge across tho mouth of
Mosquito cruolt, in Karlhaus town
ship. Viewers, W. D. Bigler, J. B.
Graham, L. Flood.
For a private road from near Tenn
field to Kndebuugh & Bowman's coal
bunk, in Huston tp. Viewers, David
lyler, II. Woodward, S. Conway.
For a bridge across the Susquehan
na river, in Bell tp. Viewers, Mr.
Boiee, Amos Hiles, Joseph Mooro.
For a review to vacate and supply
road from forks at New Washington
to Burnsido, in Burnsido tp. Viewers,
S. F. McClosky, II. II. Hoads, Win.
Owens.
For a county bridge over Susquo
hunna river oo public road from Cur
wcnsvillo to Ansonville, at or near
Bloom nnd Hiles' in Pike tp. View
ers, T. W. Moore, Clark Brown, Jus.
B. Grahura.
For a road from near Othello
Stnead'a gate to the road at Little
Bunvor dam run, in Burnsido town
ship. Viewers, Mr. Boico, J. M.
Cuinmmgs, J. F. Lee.
For a county bridgoover Clearfield
creek, at Abr. Liu's, in Lawrcnco tp.
Viewers, S F. McClosky, S. P. Wil
son, Jacob Pcarco.
For a public road from Jacob Camp
bell's burn to river road near John
I'owlcs, in Furguson tp. Viewers,
S F. McClosky, Nelson Young.Jaines
Wiley.
To vacate part of road from Wol
luceton to Crainmondulc, in Boggs tp.
Viowors, Wilson Hoover, John Boisii,
J. L. Cutllo.
To vaeato public road from Bloom
ington to Susquehanna river in Pike
tp. Viewers, S. F. McClosky, Bishop
Caldwell, John Owens.
To vacate road from Curry farm to
Win Price' line, in Pike tp. View
ers, S. F. McClosky, David Brown,
John Owens.
To vacate road from Big Hun at
James Leech's to Blo3tnington, Pike
tp. Viowers, Daud Heams, Gainer
Bloom, Bonj. Hartshorn.
To vacate road from David Brown's
to Forest's shanty in Piko tp. View
ers, S. F. McClosky, David Brown,
Harmon Howies.
For a road from Snowshoo and
Packersville turnpike to Grahamton
and Kylortown road near Win. John
ston's, in Graham and Morris town
ships. Viewers, W, 1). Bigler, Con
rad Kyler, M V. French.
For a road from Rouben Hall' to
mud near John Welch's in Piko tp.
Viewers, Geo. Hall, Jacob Hoover, S.
F. McClosky.
Confirmkd Ansoi.tTr.t.T. fioad
from J. M'Dowell and Hcitr.enrnther's
lino to nenr Moses a orris', in I'iko
township.
Chango of town-hip line between
Lawrence and Goshon, beginning ut
A. B. Bend's cornor, except for school
purposes.
Tho annexing of Mrs. L. Bloom's
farm to Lawrcnco township for school
purposos.
Independent school district at
Bridgeport and vicinity.
CoNFinvtn i St. aenting of
road from Mill Slono school house to
Benjamin Knepp's road in Hrndf'ord
townnliip.
Uoatl from James Johnston's saw
mill to Lcwisvillo, in Bi ll (p.
To vacato and supply road from
David Forecy'a to Mill Slono school
house, in Bradford township.
To vacate and supply road from
Win. Tate's lino to Win. Tato'a saw
mill in Lawrence lp.
A public or private road from P.
Brady's coal mino to Clearfield bridge
road, in Lawrcnco lp.
Publio road from near Jacob Hum
mcl's to near Hurtsfelt'i saw mill, in
Brady tp.
Township lino between Decatur and
Hoggs. '
Independent school district in Pike
township.
To annex tho Geo. Ilnotman, Bar
Lara .Snyder, Henry Franco, Charles
Hight and Daniel Snyder tracts to
Woodward school district.
lioud from Jacob Ziintner's to rond
between U. Zilliox and Geo. Ogdcn,in
Brady tp.
Township lino between Lawrence
and Goshcu. except for school pur
poscn. Koad from near Jacob II timolol's to
Harwell's saw mill in Brudy tp.
CIVIL LIST.
John Campbell vs. E. Willinms and
J. Koosor. Ejectment, Verdict for
defendant.
Cecil Bank vs. James White. Sum
mons in assumpsit. Verdict for Plain
tiff for II.Wi" 47.
Elisha Elliot vs. Wesley Nivling
Ejectment. Verdict for Plaintiff.
Jos. Cullenawnrth, use, ts. Wm.
Bell. -Siirr,m0n in debt. VerdicCfor
Plaintiff 1)2 62.
Dan. Albert vs. J. Ilesser and J.
Ilileman Summons in trespass. Ver
dict for Plaintiff, 0 cents.
J. Elliot Krntrer vs. Piko tp. Sup.
Case upon promises. Verdict for
plaintiff 2.r !,l.
Jas. T. Leonard Vs. Fitch A Bovn
ton. Caso upon promise. Venlicl
for defendants.
A. I j. and J. W. Hi. kot k vs. C. V.
Bowles and D. P. Morrison. Capias
Vordict for plaintiffs 144 00 damages.
Dan. Wallace vs. Jared F. Irwin.
Trespass on the case promises. Ver
dict for plaintiffs fill 15.
David Siniih vs. Jas. Irwin ot. al.
hummons in debt. Verdict for plain-
tiffSoGG S3.
V.mX-W.JA .1.1 1 J
f.ir tH.,.,.,1 I., n.i. ..in
eo fur tho work
ending Monday, May illUh, 1S71I,
together with tho names of the grant
ors and grantees, whero situated, and
tho consideration :
Meed of Newton l.igblner and II I. Heed lo
II. Hendcrmn. for two Irn.-liuf land iu 11,11 tp.,
containing lltll and HIS acrei; f l.tl.itl.
Heed of Lewta ritnith to A. Hi ll and J. Stephen
aon. for four trnclr nf land In Hell tp.: Sit linn.
Heed of Abrmn lion A ( u. tu John Lawjhe,
for lot in ticrole : f ion.
I'eed or Mohaunon Land and I.umWr Co. tn
ftanley Miller, lor lot In IllceoU; SII'll.
Heed of Havi.l Forcey to William, Ocorge nnd
Henry Albert, for 60S acre In (lo-lion tp.: H,H0.
Heed of Samuel ami lllecu lllina tu Auatin
Hlic. for I acre in Hitnton tp.; $1.
Heed of ratne to Arnold and John Lucore, fur
1 acre in Hindoo (p.; SI.
Heed ol Samuel 1 g to Alfred Long, for 110
acre in Pike tp. ;t,ot0.
Heed ol llr. H. Iluutx to Clara M. Atcer, for lot
in Oeceoln ; :!,:i.ifl.
Heed of name to Jauiea Ilalev, for lot iu llouta
dale; 7;.
Heed of John P. Ilnyt ot al. to Tbomaa llaflcrty,
for ."IS acre in Petin tp.; Wi.
Heed of W ui. Hebwciti In Jaoob Hrhwctn. for 10(1
acre in llrady tp.; .'!.(itlO.
Heed or Hiwiel Hotili, Sf. I)., to Patrick Hon
nelly, for lot in HoulrdHle; fi.i.
1 1 of anie tu lleujainin Charlton, for lot in
HiiuUduIr; $611.
Heed uf aanio to Richard Jav. for lot in Houti
dale; foil.
Heel of mine to William ('liarllon, for In in
Houtidale; t ill.
Heed of aatue to Charlra Charlton, for lot in
lloutrilitle; roll.
Heed of mine to George Charlton, for lot
Iloutidnle: f jO.
Heed of aame to Thomaa
lloulldule; l.
Iliioni. fur lot in
Alao, tliose entered up to J une fl, '70:
Itwrl of John Cooper to II. )J. Wright, fur lot iu
Gift! Hope; ;0.
Ucrd ul Philip"' Ei. to JhuB Comitock, for
l.'tT fren in Htrmrin tp.;
I'wtl of KliBntit'th Tbompnoti to O. H. l.yll?
for lot in ('urwrnxviltf ;
ld of H. 11. Lytic to K. A. llippltf, fur lut iu
Curwcnuvillp $sot).
lertl of H.racr- Tiitchin to h. MitclulJ, for 76
rrfi in Htirnitp tp.: ?if0.
Itcd of H. Vp to Idum Fuiith, for lut in
ttoffg ip.;
Also, tliOHc entered tip to J uno 2070:
of J'hilip Mullen to Kli (.'rick, for 13J
ftcm in Lnwrennf titwiinlnp ; MhI,
iwd of H hiii m l Mailu-n to Kiruon il 'FkirUlif,
for men- iu Hcrcaria tp.: H.jiM.,
lit'd ol m. Kirk to Job. II. Kirk, for 28 mt
in Brudy tp.; fuQ, i
lwl of Paniil lloutR to Jt.lm Fuiiki, for U !
no. i.i in Miruir.'iait' : Him.
Itwd of Od,fi,l Coal Co. to AuMin Krrnn, Tur
lot No. hw in OhouoIb; $12n.
I(h1 of C. IIuwcHhrntT, to S.l. lUunnrrBlKiirli
for lot No. 7 in tlc(-ola;
lccl of Henry Bi-jrer to fMiiol Ficitrr, for 71
acrf in lfrvAria tp.:
IKtiJ of Win. aSi-hwrm to Joseph Linpi, fur JO
5on-f in llrtt'ly tp.; tl.mid.
1m-I of C.'lluwft, MirriT, to John M. Jordan,
for !. in (Julich tp.; 2,.ii'0.
li-fil of J..hn M. Jonlaa to Jubn Wiihcrow, rr
l.'n wrrn in tinlirh tp.: fl.SMtt.
Icd of Martin O. Hi irk to New Milli.ort ami
DiitooiiiiKiua CLun b 1'ounril, for lot in New .Mill
port ; $.sini.
icrf of fci)r(liii1 I.uthprftn Churrh to Jhoc
M. V. llafr. rt, I..r in New JI.Hp.jrt : $...'..
Ih of Uwi Ki.nl h tu Iavil M ilch. II, for 1W
acrr in H. tl tp.; H.ilMl.
Jiwd ol t. M . Dnvin to Hilwwa Dradv, fur IS
arrr in (Jnlicli p.; !M..
Ird of . nry HimiW ti M. V. Frfnch. for TRI
erv iu (irnham tp.; :;00. j
Jtd of Tb.. Waddlr u. riig. M. Crane, for1
44.i apr in M'trri" tp.; fl'.iKto I
I. 1 ... II ..... I L l ,it r . . I
h. rnmptVH, f,r 6o n-rt n in Id II y:?.)MMt.
bri d of John (1. Mih, K. t U . and I. Wood,
for '2&J terrr in (hf t lp.; .'..'ttf.
Irfd of Juhu M. '! to Juna. Walker, for 73
rrr in Knt (p.; $t.JiO.
PoihI of W . II. .unnutut to Henry Yothors, for
74 wre in Kiirthau tp.: $MI0.
1m of Mniiltla Ki, hs i-ii to Milton Flojtpy,
for 14 ai-rrp in iuon tp.; $70.
I mI of lanitl li'njti to Jone iMpgons, for lot
No. 1(1 in llouti.lnic; 100.
Peed of J-nm li(fi;(iD to Wa-hmirtiin F-"an and
Rnil.iiug Auoeiatioii, for lot No. 10 in IlnuUdai;
lwd of J. A. Fa-tt, PhrrifT, to Juna. Kephart,
for iO trrv in ( hert tp.; $oo.
Iwl f Rilward tlcati l K Imund M. Joi.m.
for l.i0 ftrroa in Morrin tp.; tU2.
Id of J. R. Head, FlirnlT, to John I'atttn.
for 214 art- in Chevi tp.; .nt).
IoH f n. F. Copplin tn .1 bn I,. Onrhart. for
2 ivrw in Iterator tp.; JM).
ImI of U. g. Hok1! J"bo Mi l.lltton, fur Z
at?rpn io lVeatur tp.; ft.o.
Hif.i of John I.oernto Thor. U. Mullen, for 110
arri in Itfaria tp.; atL'.OHi.
lt.l of W'm. A. Wallnr to Wm. M. MtCuMtni.jh
for lot No. 16 in Charfl. Id; 1,0.
Iwd of H. Philip. Ft. to John HuphM, for
62 acrra in Pewit nr tp,; f'ftM,
of J. II. KipUn-l to W. P. John it on, for
iO arrr in tp.j IITA.
IM of Wm. F. John'ton to John Fenti, for
&0 i,Tfl in 1 ninn tp.; f
1ih1 of J. Milium to Hinui'l Irrin, fur 21
arri-n in I'ikf tp.; 1.
lpfd of tleorc1 B. Iut to PamnH Irvin, for 2
nip in rur tp.: p.ii.
Fd of Itnnii-1 Chamhrni, Atlnrnry to Hipplr
and Fant. for 47 iotm in li)'Mm tp. A?.,(t.
Peed of llipptc and Fiut lo Adaia W varar, for
47 lorrti In liloom tv :
Iwd of Wm. A. Wallace to Itavid Wilhflrow,
for 4.10 vrr in J.mlnn tp.; (l.t'oo.
hrri of H. Wo.. Uar.l to J. (I. UoaJing, for 1
nf 14 arn-" in llnnt.-n lp.: 3.nnn.
I)twJ of C .mmicni.iTiria to Jaoob Kunts, for 1.16
airi in Mm y tp ; f!.
lfd of J, Kunti lo llippl and Fauat, for H.'
acrfi in Itm.ly tp.; 9 ixi.
I'fd of II,iil? an'l I ant to Franklin Ororotl.
rnr Lift a"ri in liraily lp.; M.,SH.
Ird of h. J. Cra'ii t. Lnprt and I'rw.llyn.
for lot in Om wiMi-rt.h'i $d .it.
Iwd of J. li. I'.va l, r hrriff, to I,. J. Cratis, fr
lot in ('urwi'iiwriH-: $100,
Ipcd of I,. J. Cran l Hrnry Krrn, lor lot in
C.irwrnsvill.; $tmi.
Icrd of Win. Imn to Miry Aun Komi, for lot
in t'urwrnvillc:
Iwd of I(( iri rt. h i 1 1 to Fnmncl M. lUihy,
fur lufl arrwi in Hra.ly lp.; f ?.'(.
Um of .Inna. llovnton to V.. Ann HainMi, for
70 arrea in WmMlwaV'l tp.: f rtl n.
Iwd of Uria K. .Wt iilhnr-h to H'lrt ,w
bead, for IN an-a in l.wr-n.' ttt.; f 1, KMI.
lwd of llown, Hhnriff. to j'ua. Vtrl.rlia. for
2.1 ifni in Cftvinct.in tp.; fHl.
AIottlioHet'nt('i i. d up to. Tune 27, '70:
Itwd of l.iotirl W. Wold to Him.to M I u laml,
for lota in ClaliwMc; fV.OiiO.
lMf Altnm P. Itloom to El. Fwartxwarth.
f.r M itn in I'ikf tp $tM.
i"d of Jt.hn II. Klr tn tht Tntfr of lh
M. K. Chnr.h. for lot in KVrton: t .
Uml of John IIoovit to Hl.rt It mghcrtr. fr
1 a-rr in M'trri tp.; (1. " 1
!. of J..hn ir.lt I.. .Tn-. II. Orahoin, f.-r ll?
a-ra in Hm...H tp.; ..imiII. (
lo-d of Ja. It. (irnhMin to A. P. G-Hlr irh, for i
1 1? artroa in 1trairrd tp.; ,fiofl.
D.vd of llohfrl I,. t;artlry to Fhilnndn Hmitli,
fur I a-re in New a'litnjrtun ; f.intl. i
lined of l.n-nan . M , hl to W tn. K. W.irreli,
for Ml Bern In tria tp.: JI7?.
Id or Oliver P P-aw to U. Portrr MrPa-ldrti, '
for 1 arre in Cheol tp.; -it0.
Iwd of H. Ua,iry to Mirhaid W.df, for T
lotn No. 2i and '21 I in Oda ;
hpr-d of Jotihna C..mt'i''k to J. Arthur, for
2.1 aorea io Hfrvnrta tp.j s,"0.
leed of John It. Carr, A'lmr. to Ilonrj PluSrtl,
for BA met in tiirard Ift.i i.Mift.
l,-ed of Wm. I. liial.-r et at. tn .lhn W. Klrr
for IK No. 112 1liKler Stotioa ; $jo.
LADir.!! FCKTITAI.. Wo I.OVO I'CCD
rorjucslcd lo announce thai tlicro w ill
lie grand FeMivul held in Lumber
City under tlio direction of lltw. M. L.
Canoe, on Saturdiiy next, July 2d,
1870 nt wliicli a iuiriiluoii dinner
will lo iroparrd, togt llier with the
rcfreolimcntH of lite eaon to wliicli
the public in invited. The proceeds
will lio for the benefit of the M. F..
Chureh of that jtlaco. Let there be a
general attendance.
To School limwToiiB. The unnuul
Keports and Certificates of Iiircctoro
must bo on file, in tho ofllrc of tbe Co.
Superintendent, on or before tho loth
of July. Any litricl failing to report
losses to the ''.Slate Appropriation."
Eneh report immt bo accompanied by
tba proper certificate.
Coscr.iiT. Tho citir.onsof Curwcn
villo and vicinity will again be favor
ed with a Concert given by tho Jlusi
cal Cls ol that place, on Saliirduy
and Mondny evening. July 2d & 4ih.
S-o poalora anil programme!, and
don't fair to pui-chimo a ticket.
There will bo no paper mncd from
this ofllce nrxt wcfk.
ifiHrtorf, fflnuurf, (.
THE XH02T9ISS3
TIN & STOVE STORK!
G. S. FLIXUL,
rtilipsbtnp, Centre Coxmty, To.
rIIR nnderiigned reaneetfully nnncunrei to
-1. tbe public that ha baa on hand n cam
tully.eleold and well aaaorted a lock of
STOVES, IIEATEUS, fiAXGES,
HOLLOW WAKE!
TIN', COPPER AND SHEET IKON
WAKE!
WOOD AXI WILLOW WARE!
Ilia itook of Cookiof Storoi eonilkU of
7 HE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES.
Which hare nerer failed to brinf react and
properitj ioto fauiliet where it ia uad,
Diitmond State. Fanner, Herald. Charm, Pptara'
California Cook More, (tpear' Antl-Duat,
Oaa burning Cooking Ktovea, Victor.
Kelianoe and I nioo han.ei.
bfean' Cooking JUojrai,
Ao.. dc.
tfuTht Tin and Fheet Iron ware gWen with
the Movoa ti made of tbe bear'eat and beat
material, acd warranted to (irt perfect lalis
faeiion. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
Ii larger, Vtfr and cheaper tfctn erer before
eiLibited to the public conai.tiDf of
?pan' ItnroWing Light Illaminatlng Store,
fpnare' Antl Int ) Horn in p 1 arh-r rtofe,
ii pea n' Orbicular (Jaa burning Parlor
r-tote, Ppara' Oai-BurLing parlor
fciU re. botuet. Pearl, Ueu, Ida.
bun, Xropio, Nevada,
Vulcan. Elm and Victor II eaten, F peart' Re
Tolriog Light lleatera.
lie ! aim prepared to faro lib a oonplete
aitortment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, &c.f
Whnleaale or retail, manufactured neatly and
who ma poie Tiew to aerviee, from the beet ma
terial ia the market
PLOWS A PLOW POINT.?, COPPER, fill A Sri,
PORCELAIN, TIN LINED, BP IN A
C0MM0.V IR0H KETTLES,
Of tTrrj dnorlptioi eoop-Uatly on hand.
OUDEKS FilB SrOUTINO, KOOFINU
And other work belonging to bit baalneee will
bo prninptl filled bj eipenenoed and ekilllol
worn men.
CRASS, COITER. OLD METAL, HAGS
AND CASH
Taken In ei change for goo da.
ne otpeelaMy lnrltei the attention of
Mprrnanta wishing to parrhaie at wholeeale. ai
thee will lad It to their ad rant a ee to examine
til clock before parchaaing elaewbera.'
Look out for the Dig Pign npnotlte tho reel
dmc of Jdrt. r. Fotrr.
All Ooom Wirkaktid as RBrKBsimtD.
C
IK TO.
FI.i;c;ai..
.ugd:f.8
Pbi'ip.borir, Jun. I,
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
ntiLirta in
II A It I Y A It E ,
Aluo, Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CL EA n FI E L II, P A.
Lot of saudlks, lijidles,
naroe, Collarr, etc., fjr tal. by
1 H F. BI1 1.F.R A CO.
pALMEUS FATL.NT UNLOAD-
In, tier Fork a, for Bala h
K. F. UIGI.EIi ai CO.
IM1NT, rUTTY, GLASS,
Kail, te., for r.l. tij
II. F. PIOI.F.R A CO.
J JiRNESS TKIMMINGS k SHOE
Flndinf., for aal. hj
II. F. r.IOl.EK A CO.
rJ iLNS, PISTOLS, SWOI5I) CAN ES
i
For aa!. hj
It. F. tiini.F.R A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SOKTS AND
i Eiaaa, for tai. hy
II. F. niOLER A CO.
JliON! IKON! iifo i iifnv
For aal. hy
i It. F. BIGLER A CO.
U
OliSli SIIOKS A H01.SK SllOK
NAILS, fur .ale hy
II. F IUOLKR
I
A CO
plLLLY BLOCKS, ALL S17.LS
Aod bet Maanrartnr., for ral. by
II. F. tlliH.FR A CO.
'11 1 MULE SKl'.INS AND I'lPK
liOXL.', f-r rale Ij
j It. F. lUOI.KU i CO.
RODDER CUTTE.RS-ror mtlo by
tMTO .11. F. r.ICI.ER A CO.
i i
MOPIUNNOX T.AM AND H MRI'R COM
l'ANY nfier fr ealc Town Lota in the bor
p i it of tlaoeolft, Cloa.rti-l'l rmiolr. Pa., and b1m
t lo mi) purrhiioera tigtfule the limit of aaid
(fttngh. Oarrln i ail unlet, on lb Mrhannn
t'rk. in the rir heat pt-rtion tf Ihe rmintr (
tQi M. nn tb line nf the Trrone A Clrarfield
Ktilroal, mhrrr the Mii-bennin amd Reavrrt ii
h'tHh roada interafet. It ia aim in the hrarl of
tl M"liannon enal banio, and large Itoiliee (
wilte pine, beu!"kt oak, end other tiinlier tar
valid it, (hie of (lie larffM lonitvr nianufartur
t Pla)lihmenli in the ftate i lorated in the
((n. while there are many other lambrr and
rtiingle milla around it. 'J he town ia but en
ifra ali), and eontaiu a popalaitun of oa liwa
aand nl.altiianta.
rYnt further infonnntion iply at the offloe
of the aloe ooniianr.
JOHN LAWPIIK.
aprl 4 Hnprielendent,
IlfRtw U A Tl.n.The nnderMimed will
pr tlm hirheet TASI! PRICK for all kinda
of Ft Hfl and I fc I R fh IN. ire me a eaM
Cltarft.ld, Det 1- 1 I PFUENHHK.
fill (OooitJ, (V.rtmlfs, rtr.
Ml ri ARNOLD W. 01 AnrNHoRl,
'Chrnpcr limn Ihe ( hniiicstr
GOODS AT IIEDUt'ED PIIICES
Jlir RBCHVI0 T
Arnold A Hartshorn,
(One door wait of Flrot National Bank,)
(Minr.NHVIM.R. PA.
T T A VIXO Juit returned from the et with
Ai eoraplete aiiortment of Goode luiuhla for
Spring and Hummer trade, we aro now read
to furniih all klodi of Ooodi
"Cheaper than the Cheapest!"
And after thanking our euitomera for their
iibernl patroaago during the pait year, we
would moat rctootfullj a.k for ft oonlinaa
of tho time.
Our Rloek eon.i.t. nf a cnnii?,t. .ifortn.nt
of Dry Mooill, Nutiotil, Hardware, (Juaanawar.,
Willowwaro, Uroe.ilel, loot. ghoai, Ilata t
Cap.. Clulblnir, Tobaeeoa. Ao. Alio, Flunr,
Bacon, Bali, Flub, drain, .to. ,
All of arhiih will b. .old on tb. moat ren.on
able term, and Ik. hipheit n.iket prlre paid
fer Grain, Woi.l and all kind, of Lumber and
Countrv Produea.
tfriea. (It. u. . eall befor. pnreb.aln.
al.ewber.. 6atif.otion guaraotacd a io prioo
and qualit).-5,
-ARNOLD A HARTCHORN,
Corner of Main and Thompaon Etr..u,
.prU CUflWENSVILLE, PA.
j. r. ncAV.it.....
w. .LTT.
WIIAVKIt & IJETTK
CLE A RI'I KLI), VA.,
Are olTering, at the old it and of O. L. Heed A Co.,
their itook of good, conaiiting of
DRY - GOODS, CROCEPJES,
BOOTS A 6110E.-I,
HATS A CATS,
ItAUbWARE,
Ql EEXSWAUE,
FLODE, FEED, SALT, &c, &o.,
At the mott rraeonatle rate for CAHII or in
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles.
OR rot'NTRT I'ROIHTE.
IAdranreo nale to tboao tngagfd in grt
ting out equaro timber on the naoat advautattroua
ine. Januar 5, IfsTO.
SlfciJAIlIJ Tin II Kilt
E.A.IRVIN&CO.,
Bein, rpeeiallj engaged in the bu.inrw of
BuyiDg and Selling Square Timber,
Would repreeent tliat tber are now prepared to
purrbaae Timlwr dclirered at either Corwenreille,
lk llavrn or Marietta, (or will take it at an;
of there point,,) and tell on eomni;.ioa, making
ucb aJvaneoa ai are necea.ary.
There engaged In gelling out Tiotlier will tuj
at onr alor io Curwea.i ille, a very laige .tin-k of
STAPL E GOODS
Of all tteeeriptiona.
AI..II,
I'lOHf,
.Heat,
Ilyt,
Oaln,
i'oru,
And trrr-thing nooeaarj for .rr of LuDibertnen.
RAFT ROPE,
Of .11 .irer, kept on hand in larpe qitantitie. and
ulj at atnall adianee be the noiL Aire,
rulle, . Illoeka, Hinall
lt"pe, Ae.
rrsPt'.C'UI. IMI CEMI.XT oiTerrd
to tbote manufacturing Frjuare TimNr.
.U A. 1 It I N 4i UK
furwenaville, Junuar.T 12, IfTO.
Small Profils! Quick Sales
HAUTSWICK & 1KWIN
Are oonptanltj- rf plftitfhing thrir itwk of Irug.
Mrdirinra. If.
8chio Pooka and Rtatinnerr inrtuding the Of
good and National Seriea of Header.
Alfft, Tolmrco and Cipare of the heat Iranda, at
the Inwi'nt prirr.
ntt CAM, AM HI K. f.o
IARki Ktl l.tX(.r.Hl
MATCHES TO LIGHT THE WORLD!
The nndereigned ha eeeueed the ole right to
manufacture and aril in iht oouoty lb.
t Kl.KBIlATFl) WATLll PIUmF MATCH,
whtrh 1 fat eiipereedine; every other inalrh now
made. May he aoaked in wali-r for an laorlli.
aod will ip-nitr a readilj- a iboe kept ia a aaie,
and are ju.t a rlieap a anr tna.le. irrlert anlie.
tied and pmniptll tilled, ai v addre. I. Luther,
bar,, i'luarfleld eonntj, la.
j.,,.1n.pd JACOn W. CORP.
TOTIl K. Hating pim-haied the Intrreet of
i J. A. Illattenhergi.r. F.l , la th. biliine
heretofore earned on under the firm name uf J. A.
Illattenherger A Co., the ram. Fill be e .n.luetcd
hereafter under thr t:arne o( atoaUauoua lud and
I, omt.er tVtnpane. (St ,e )
II. H. CIIILLINUItiMIi,' JOHN HWS11E.
jf IT l'reo lrnt. liereral (iiip'l.
fOgp KXPASMNH riLTIVTORS
1 T Juat reeelred ar,d fn ale
H. f. Llt.LtK A CO. I
Jirp ooils, rremln, rtf.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS!
v. iiitATzr.t:,
Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a.,
(Orroilt th. Jail,)
T HAVE now on band a flrtt-elaee itock of
X goodti, eaited to tho wanta of the nuVlie
My itoek being large, and by eonatantly making
addition! thereto, I an able to nooonBodaW
all who may faror me by ealling. I bare
DRY GOODS,
ftleriooo, Ginghami, Clothi, Print,
Irlainoi, Cafiimerei, Bilkr. Hrpi,
Hatinete, Caahmerea, Tireedi, Co berg a, Atpaeai.
Mohair, Lanell-ta, Mailioe, FlinnoU, Bonneti,
Hibboni, Cloaki, flal moral Hkirli, Hoop f kirtf,
Sbawli, DreFi Trimming!, Head hell. Cape,
Conete, Glorea, Fcarfa. Col I arm,
(J re Dad i no Veil. Table Corera, are.
CLOTUIXG.
Coat, rami, Vecta, Orer Coate,
Gent'aMiawlr, fihliti. IJati, Cape, t'nder-Rbirti
and lraweie. Boot and 6bsea. Qua tShoei,
Cravat, Bock, Ulorea and ColUn.
GKOCEIUES,
Tea, Coffee, f ugar, Alolneee, Bait,
CandKi, Hi, Flour, Baooa, Fih, Tobacco,
ftaiim, Curranti, Bpifloe, Cracker. Vinegar,
Oil. Varnish, Pepper, Alcohol, Ae.
household goods,
Carpet, Oil-cloth, Drugget, Clocks,
Looking Glaeea, Charni, Bucket.
Wahboarlt Tub, Flat Irani, Pant, Window
B.indi, Wall Piper, Coal Oil Lamp, Bedoorda,
rmtrelUi, Knire, Fork, Spoon ,
Crock, BtoTta nnd Stot Blacking.
HARDWARE,
Quemawaro, Tinware, O tan ware.
VToodenware, Coiprwaie, Book. Ftatloner,
Murieal Qoedi, Trunkr, Bkates, Ao.
A11 of which will beaold on the moat rea
onable termi, nd t' a bigbeit market price paid
for Grain, Woil and all kindi of country produce
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
C. KRATZER'S,
(Oppotita th Jail,)
clkarf:elp, pexx'a. t?o
Vs
ITF.U STATES
ll O X I M
BOIGUT, SOLD A EXCHAXOED ON MOST
LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
At Market Rate..
COUPONS CASHED.
Pacific . R, Bonds Eouglit and Sold.
e-STO( KS nought and Sold oa Cob,
mUhlon ouly.
-Aceounta reerired i,d Interrat allowed on
Jail, balanera, aul.jeet to ob:k at .ieUL
I
lily
40 South Third Street, Philadilpb.i
S 10,000 GUARANTEE.
BUCK LEAD Excels all other Load!
lit. For It. I nrlr.led Wbltn.a.
!d. For Iu In equaled Durabdit).
d. For IU Unaurpaiaed Covering Properly.
La.Uy, for iu Economy.
pVll eou rei to paint witb Burk Lead
tl, in any other Hblt. Lead tilaaL Th. aaaae
wrii-hl eerer nor. aurlace, i nor. durable, and
naaea wbtt.r work.
Hi t k LIOAI) i. tin rbeaprat and B.at.
610,0(10 GUARANTEE.
BUCK ZINC Eicols all otter Zincs I
lat For It Vneqnaled Purahiliiy.
:d. For il I'nrivalrd W biteneas.
id. For It I'oMirpaaaed Coreribg Property.
La at I j, for !t Ureal Keonoatv.
Being the CheaoMt. Ilandnmrat a4 .
rable V bite Paint in th World. Hut onlj
nut a ja-r.AU A.N'I) BUCK ZIXC
Try it and b Conrineed,
Satisfaction tiuaranteed by th Manafartttrer.
BUCK COTTAGK COLOKS,
rreparej expreafly for Painiing
Cottngea, OLtt uilJitiea of every description,
Frnrta de. Thirl? far dtfforerit rolra. lu.
raole, ( heap, Uniform, and Heaatiful lhadfa.
nlt earda ent by mail ii deaired lta.
rs' Order will bo promptly eieruted by lb
mannfaotarers.
FRENCn. RlOfl ARtiS f Co.,
N W. Cor. Trt lh J Market atreeta. Phtlad'a.
For aale by A- I. ha and Uartawirk A' Irwin,
Dralrra in Drura. Medicine. Paint. Oil. le..
Clearfield. Tn aprl.i Tu:ly
TOBACCO AND CIGARS I
WHOLESALE AXI RETAIL,
At the New Tot'aeeo and Cigar flore of
.v. .ti. uoovrn,
Two dort Eaet of tb. PortoDieev CK-arfield, Pa.
Constantly on hand a tin aa.rtin(nt of Navy,
Congmaa, Cavrndiah. Cable, Fpunroll,
Michigan and Century Ftne-eut
Chewing Tobaoeo, Ae.
Alaa, a large and ll aelertod stock nf trrpnrted
and l.ottiettr Cigara, Is rooking T"bacco,
Mernirhanm and Rriar Pipoa,
Pipe lalurea, TvKawo
Poiea, Cigar Holder, and ererylhing generally
fmand In a wll repiUted Cl(fir art.1
Tobaoon Flore.
Jr0-Rrmember the ple: Two door Fat of
th Potofnc Clewrf.eld. Pa. deel
()()() A TEAR AMI KXrr.NSKS
... ""' To.cent.lo e l, e el,hrated
WILSON FrWIM. .MAt lilNKS. The heat n
ehlne ia the world. Mil. b alike nn both ,.lr.
On. mahin. without woneT. Kr furtlwr pertw
nl. . ado. f.S N. thk PhiM.lpbra, I'a.
Nat I Iw-pd.
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(IJf.p.t.iU Ihe I'aaeenf-r le,oL)
l.l-.tNFII'.l.ll, PA.
'pi!E an.lrrtiirneil, haeln, leaaed Ibl. h.uM lor
1 a .rri.-a of tear, t reaile to enlftlaia fir...
r i and tr.ieleta ,vnerallr, aid Iherelhe. ,olle.l,
') urncra I.. Kua liua . eaJI, alia Tal.le will h.
M. l r,l .III, , l , u,,,,.! .ffurJ,, ..j ,
ll.ii tll ronlain the rhoieert ul vine, and liiinot.
1 In hi.ii.e. luniilure. Led. and heildiDjr are etilire'T
if ".. 1,1,1, al iT..UI.t.,lliecomfortortrveleiai
bile the .1.1,1,,,, ,ii.,l, j, iur(t, ,j Kumyl
IM rull.d (r leamiter. rii.rrea nioderan.
jut.i.70 I...,M 8. IlRAtlLEV.
THE LEONARD HOUSE.
(Near the Railroad iDc-pot,)
IlEEIi BTIiEET, CLKAUriELB. PA.
C. D. COOU1 LLI.OW , Proprietor.
VKEW flret-elapfl Ii,t.) in erery reapont
eomforlablr ro(.mall the modrrn tmprov
menu the Utt of 1.1 Ul ftt8 nrumnt attend-
an (in, anl iraaonadrr energa. The patronage ol
i no puhhc la reiMrfully fM.licitcd. Teainatert
will plraao taKe notice thdj a large barn hu jnat
bwen erertfd for tbe ebtttf-ring of horee. loaded
weirona and rarriarra having a cotnmoiiioua yard
ailjasctit tu tiia Fright and Panaonger depot. Jt)
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
THIS large and eoraraodtou new hotel ha
been opened for the accommodation of th
public, wher the proprietor will be glad to meet
hie old frirnila, end receive a abare of public pat
ronage. Hrairid pranal attention to the de
tail ol hi kuainrae, be hone to l Me to render
aatialaelton lo hip patron. The TABLE will
eiwaw ie oountiiuliy eupplietl with the beat that
nan be prucurt-d in the warkrt, and th BAH
will contain a lull atot-W of Lly I. OILS, BELR, Ao
Good tab 1 1 eg aliaubt d.
CASPER LEIPOLBT,
CI tar fl (Id, March 3, lft.y ly Pnpnetorr
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
WAIN ST., CILWLNSVILLK, I'A.
n AVISO Irn.id for a tern of jeara th.
boot, veil known .nd pnn.l.r botel. (kent
luiinerlj hy Mr. Muoa, aod latelj Lj Mr.
Foutr.) the pre.ent rroi.rieuir oaa ra fitted it
wilb tbe eliject of randernt; bia gueat, eomfjru
alle .bile aijoorning with bin. A una, larfr.
sum. anil l aril ta att, tied, lor tb. ear. and
penleotion of boeaee. .arriaf.a and wajona. A
lilieral -hnrt of p.blie falrunere I aoliriled.
J. mil A. i. KHALI KEK, Frop'r.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Cornrr of Heeond and SI arket tStreeti,
t i.i:Ani iri.n, pa.
THIS old and commodious Hotel ha, during
tb paat year, been inlarged lo double It
fiu.er capacity for tbe entertainment of at ran.
gen ri gueet. Th wbole boilJing ha boen
rcfurntbed, and tho proprietor will epnro no
pain to render hi gutat eomfortallo while
iteyint with him.
r-ar fh "Manaio Hon' Omnikui rvna to
and troro tb If e pot on th arrival and departure
of earli train. JOHN 10LGHERTV,
aprn-70 tf Propriotor.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
l urvrcnavUle, ClearfJeld couuty. Ia.
THE andorelji-ned hai leased tbi old and long
etUlluhed hotel, (formerly kept by Kaior
1. ac lii'.nm.) aituate io a eentral portion of th
town, and hi entirely re-fitted andra fnrniahed
it, a-.d re raudcled tbe atiuling, ao aito make it
a oj-ft, heroafter, fer th traveling publio to
patron i tt-i largo and ooMamiioai bona.
J.O. iy. 7U-tf. T. JEFF. LLOOM.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
t urnetinillo. t.leartleld county, I'a.
rpniSoldand will e.takli.hed Houl, beauti
X lull., ailnated on lb b.sk ol tb. buqu
haona, tn tb. boroagb of Corwenjvilla, baa been
leaaed for a leraa of y-ara by tb. andrraigned
It b.a been entirely refitted, .nd ia now open to
th public generally and In. traralling ouaimn
ity in particular. Ko p.in. will be .pared to
render .eat. eonfnrtabl. while tarrying at tbi.
kon-.. Anpl. Bubling rooji for tb. aooomao
dation af tean. Cbarge rouderat.
da. I, ttn-ir WM. M. JEFFRIES.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
lit vriM.ixix, PA.
fTII IS old eta).Iithn.3t baring been leaaal
1 he J. MllKKISOX, formerly proprietor of
th. "Morruo. Uooi,' baa been thoroughly r...
orated and refumi.bed, and aupplied witk all
th. modern improTeaienu nnd eonr.niencoi n
eeawry to a (rat elaia Hotel. Ta. dining room
... oeon remor.a to tn. nrt floor, and ib now
inarln.a aud airy. Tb. ebanber. ar wall en
til.ted, .rd tb. proprietor will .ndaaror to aak
hia gua.u perleetly .t bt me.
Jo" J- Al'JKBISOJT. Proprietor.
J. w. illci rnoi. . ui.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
l.iilhcrburg, t loartirld fo T.
fpniS wall known and long atlab'.libed Ilo'!,
X formerly kepi by H. W. Moor., and laturly
oy tVm. Frbwem. ar ha been leaaed for a term
of year by tbe anderrignej. to which th. una -lion
ot th. trareling pul.lie i. now called, and a
liberal ahar. of public patronag. ir aoltcited.
aprl(l,'t'.8-ly.pd SHAW A WALLACE.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
main sr., ruiLirsBucc ta.
rIllK nndrrr'gned keep eoneUntly on han4
1 tb beat or Liquor, lit tahle ia nlwev
upp!ird with th beat th market affordn. Tho
travelinc publie will do well to gire him a fall.
KOUKRT Ll.OVI).
.oots and id.
DAMKL CONNELLY,
Cool and Shop Slanufacturcr,
CLEARFIELD, PA
HAS jo-t reoeire.l a fine lot of Fretirh CALF
Mi INS. and la now tirrpored to mannftvii.
lure everything in hia line at tn loweat flgurv.
He will warrant his work lo bo aa rrprvuple.
lie reapecttull lirita a oall.at hi abop en
Ktrket iireet.eoeond d or weal mf the nmitt.tUn:
where ho will do ail in hi power to render ati
faction. Sumo Bo Gaiter tnna on hand.
my-Vfl: y DAMKL CUXNELIT.
PEACE PROILAIMED.
THE WAS 0VEE IS CIEAETIEtD.
KNOX. TOWSUIP QUIET.
AViirfy nil the Contrabands going lark
to innr mnxirrt; but nary one.
going to old fasFael,utr:tg, uhert
thty uert lured to lung and to well.
IKfrnnaequene. of th. abore fet. F. STIORT,
of tK. eld "fbort bhn. Shop." would an.
une. to hi. numerona ratron. and ih. n.m.1.
of Clearfield county at large, that b. baa new a
6ral rat. lot of good material, jatt received front
th I'.a.l, and ta prepared on rnort notice to mak.
and Bead lloU end Sboe, at hia new ahop ta
Hrahara'a Mt, lie la aalirCed Ibntheran plea. a
.ll.laile It wilghl beeome inten.ely Ini.lrt.y.
.1 how. patriot.) Kelt prepared to ril low for
Ca.b or Knuntry Prodac. Iion't forgrt th.
hepneii i. ,r to Fhowrre A (Irahan't it..r.,
on Market etreet, Clearteld, l'a and kept by a
fellow common. y called
J).'?J PBt'RTV."
XEW K00T SHOE SIIOP.
KDWAnD MACK, .
Con. MARKKT A Rn Ft., CLEARFIELD, F.
PHK proprietor ha entered tot th BOOT
1 SllOK b -Inert at tbe above aland, and
ia determined wot to be ontdnoe eiibee la qwal.
ity or prie for hi work, hpreial attrntlon
will be paid to manufacturing: Sewed Work. Ho
baa on hand n larar lot nf Kreneh Kip and
Calf aatnn, of th very brat quality. The eit.
ten of Clearfield and vlfiotty aro reapectfully
Invited to give biaa n trial. No cbarg for oall.
anv9.' tf
XEW BOOT AD SHOE "SHOP,
IM I I Ktl KKKVll.l.R.
rpilB ul.eriher harirg lately rtarled anew
1 Boot and Kho. rbp tn Cnrwemrllle, on
klain atreet. oppoail. J.pk K. liwi.'. Drag
tore, reipeellully .n.oaneea to tb. public tb.l
b. I. prepared to wia.u'aetur. all lyle of Foot,
and Shoea. .ad everything in hia liua, on abort
noliea. II. .M keep, on hand a g md a.eert
nieni of ready. mad work, whirk be will Mil
,-heep for caah or eonnlry pre-tiiee.
"ctlf If t Ml I.KWIS T. HOPS.
Removal I
fpilK MTSSLS HkKXK A HATFIELD weald
refpeetfiillv Intoren Ihe Ladie of Ibt plan,
and rimnitr that thry have removed their Pre,
aiakmg e.taMi.hnent froia the room otm Uana
wo-h A Irwin' drng alor. to tho. adjoining lb.
Habere, and olteil a litwral .l,re ol patronage. "
t'learllelii. Pa.. Maj 1 Ixtt-tf.
SLI-JLHeWFou new ea.htnuvd gLEltlll
for eat. or eaehang al
jaal LBAVV8 LrrTKTHTATllt