Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 06, 1871, Image 3

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    Till! ltKl'UHMCAN.
CLEARFIELD, l'A.
wkdnesdw mop-xing. dec. . ist'i.
Terms of Subscription.
If p;iM in alvaii-e,or within three inoml fj (10
II . i i 1 ..fter thnoaii.l lirTurv ix munil,. i hti
I p,ii.l nfler the expiration nf nix mniitlip ... 3 11(1
ir-il- All articles lo In. iiro Insorlion In this
piper should lis handed in cmly nn Tiies'lny
mi'iilng, a. we go in pices at IJ o'clock, (noon.)
UI-.l.l;l(CM NOTICIM.
M "lli)illt F.piNCiipnl I'linrrh Brv. .1. II.
MV""., I'n 'lor. I'u'ili.i Surt-iv i-vury S.i'jbiKh.
at ink A .V.. mi I 7 P. ,M.
Si,', lull School III tl A. M.
!',V T .Mi-Ctla Mf.-ry 'fliurf.ltiv. nt Jj P. M.
i ,i n m , i n jvrvicc urst Suliliuth
iiv mil. t l"l A. M.
of every
'.ndritvtf'n t'lnirch 1'.iNrcinl-.Hci-.
tl,-,:,; II U.I.. I'll), lie Servic.- S.imliiv luo-lii ng
'1, ' "'l Hi I I'. ,!. .-Illl. 'IV ,hm .1
.1 I . I.--I raver .Mening Wcdiicdny at cnlnv
a: 7 VI,i.'k.
I'rciij tc-rlmi I'luirrli !(( v. Mr. Hi ri i n
I" i S.Ti i i vc.-jr Sabbath, numiiit; mill even-
ll ipllit Clnirrli I!, v. V. B. Pitn-im. I'm.
I ,r. I'u 'Hr ri.rrirr every Sublimit, uirnltig or
i v ,'i,i n ultcriuiletv.
Si. I'rmirU' Inurh ( atlinllr llry, T
.1. l ivi .Jh, nl inj ,VI,.ik A. .M., 1,0
' I in.' I f,iir!!i Sjii lav s of curb iilmil It.
I 1. ., Ill IIMWn .
i'AMI'IIMT I.AWH TImiso ..
i-in ii It'll!' hound cpv of thr pnmphM Uiti f.,r
1-72 wilt j.Vn'e re 4.1 the advertise wcut of 'tixta
un.r I'li'n! in this isnc.
Annkxkd. In uriM.idanco wilh un
i.iJ'T .if Court, confirmed nliao.ute on Ilio 1Mb
div .if S.';)t'i...er, 1 7 1 . the farm or II. J. Mm.l,
hiiLMlo. in Lawrence t..wn.hip, ivoi nimcscd lo
I... -'.on 1 -ii i: diip, or schiMt' p'irp.ii c.
Att.Mirn.ii Wt
II
-.-.in-; .vi trwy ui um ina county, w.i fcworn
;.n 1 ad.ntUt 1 to practice l.iw in the several cu'rt
' f I'liArl'it-ld eoniiy, on ill c 2 id ult. Mr. S::iMrr
i a ytmnj and ri:n attor:irv at (bo KVii.ur"
E.ir.
I.F.I ttllUKKN. VW irivt to li'iirtl
th.vt lluyli Oi-r, uf Luwriice tuwtThhip. ..n hi w;.i
home on Kuturd.iy evciii.i'jr, in ni tempting; (. jump
over adit.-b in I Ik- .-rn-ct in V.Vft i'iv.u held, r !
and hr- Uc h f J y jn . l.-u'ow tt.t kne-, ne
(.-riuu.-!y ij.ra'.iiin li' nnkk-. lie is tl. ii.g a
well as erwi u r j n u-l uti U-r tl c rin uinolnnivB.
It A H. Ii".l It will rtWrvM
1 y t lo ir.iot(-liii;.'r i-lM'!n Tf imtfil lli,.t lite t:i'i!
i. ml It ix-r Itr.'kcii out ut 'litn ll c, nnl lint
I'.civarin niul .lorJan toi.ii l.ij.n nrp itinvin in !'
nii.ti.-r. TInU if rifjtit j gi uti,.al. Just rtp tuton
n r .iV.,,iJ is liuilt Hli.i'i; (."oiirfichl cri k, rvi ry
f -nil m. 1 lif'st- a i. 1 hi J-ul.!i- llicir
r r-. n-.t n!ii .
O.u; M !(. Wo It am lh:it n
T' . ;i r: t un t'wt r.t V.i"ii:.t jii tu r:uiic a
i !'iii'c ,r e jiuji u:y. M"ic (Ii in id" rKju'.n ! n'ia
r i .II.' ' (.sive 'i!r -i'iv ?i't.nl Ihr in'Oi .ttiiy piif.crs,
; .) 1 an iTt;niiti"it will t porlVv-t'-il nt an .-nrly
'.v. W.; arn ril-t ! 1 lo i-i- tli.it tin; tmirlinl
i .in! if n-vivi.ig in tie comity, tttij li'-pc Unit it
iv ; 11 uiil 1,0 NK'Alllf.l.
I-.cknm-:. IYn.)-iei(rx i ImtrU
T i ' liirr-u!1" i' it dt J i: n nur v Torm, hlim.lJ be
j.'iun' th' t h,n-lf an I piMiliuiiH n-a!y. .T.uiiMry
--irt o.'Jiicf very c-v'y in (he inttith n?Kt yenr,
rv.A M .ii.l.iv I,, if, the t(h ')f flu- m-iiiHi,
tl c nj.j.lii.'iii o i iit Ll- piiliiiiNnl at Iva?
Mikf l-ifi'Tc cuiirt, C.crc will nut !io mm-li
Ilmo , i (din wcc!t.
::n i i
Is Si ssioN -M.rl H. Jitctil. A
I'iu-Ih'mI Kul'iirt Milchtll. Jury I'.iii.uiijiuutTii,
:i-v in fi -ii.il! thif WFfk Wing tlic jury rhcl.
Tin' Court, in a u): Juucc nh I lit- Act uf Aoitriu
1Iy. i.r.l 'ii'l Hit! na u uf nix h imlivU "n-iiitr,
i ittlll' i-t iui'1 ju livioiiB ". r?fiHf" tu lc put int'
t will"-!, tu t-.TVl' lit tllP ffViTttl CitUltfi uf CUur
l'. cmnty llic c iim'-j; yi n-.
Paitkii's S.i.k. i it iu'(.'(rd;ncf
fliiliu'i of Ai-ia'.ly, r.pic 1 lat wiiiU-r, tin
".iriri i f tin 'i or uf Voo;lnnrJ townshiji, on
t:.e V'th day of Si-ptmiiM-r, oli nt the Court
I' .ii-p in ''linrficlil t I r art of lanJ lit'loninj to
.mmi'j M 'lk'pr. a p.uipi r. Tlu- laii'l nn- purtkaricil
' M J 'Im M. Cl.ii'O, for l!ic un or $'a0. The
t i w,i? p jtifi.-mc 1 ab.oluio ty tl.u court on the
1 1 li 0 M-Aor, tl:-is n l Ji:i that sum lo llir poor
f ia 1: uf iluf tuwu-hip.
Tiik I'ni'i i,ah Lurn rk, M Olive
1. - tn will (It liver her pch hratefl Ircfure en "Nice
Y-i:j!i Men," ill the Court Hotmp, on Thurhiy
v. niiii, Dcctnihir Zilt, 1S71, at 7J o'etoi'k. Wc
m 1-1 in hnvo Uv oiporttinily of Ii truing to ' nl
lit's in lit.'My tni-Tlainin a? thi will doiiltllr
hi-. Tin' het iM'i.Unrc l!i:it tliii" is a pool h-rtuic
i? tli" trfitiiaoiiy of th - prt-p? w hen-vr Mine Logan
li.n 'ji-iV.iii. All nrr '.nvitcil to nt It nl.
.1. . l t, Chm. Y. M. C. A. Com.
Swdtiv In Tho I'.uii-nissinnn. of
A.i ron r. Tale and A "bury W. Lee, K'ti., the for
Par I'ru'hono ary, Ac., and the hitler Register
:r, I llci'oider, ,j.,cpirid on Friday, the firft day
of liceemlir. Their bond were approved hy the
I t'lirt and tliey were both aworn in f'ir another
t -nn of three years. There ia no me in lim ing
n:iy In-ttrr oTice-s th m the g -nth men in nitc-tioti,
an 1 their pen-otial and party fiienda have a right
i" fi-kl proud of tin-in, and we hop that thry may
o deport tbfUiM'lwr tbni ibe niiutWr may increase.
i i -
iitliuiK MtiVKMKXT Pi-litiorm tin-
iniroii'ly s'gned by eilirna of U-'ggs Hrft'lforil,
'iiiard, llrahain and Korthaua towiiahipa, pray
iig for a bridjo iur.-fi tha river at (lallowa
IJ irir, Paf prefented at f-eptemlicr teiin, and
J.hn Walin, Lawrence Flood and Alexander
Murray were appointed to view the tite. Thai
1 ridge or tiro a-e neee-aary at some point on the
liver between this b -rough and K itthaut, baa
lung lc n ftcknowlc lcd, nnd we bate no doubt
t!ic County Ciimniia-ioniTi will aiit liheniHy :
hat at long a the citio n in the immediate vieiui
ty iiKikc ro real movement In the premise nobody
l.c will l.kely build tin in.
Samci.1. P. Wii.s((n, KrtQ Tho Dotn
Oi-rata ol CleBrA"! ! county. In OkJtoSer hint, elcelcd
rlii-t gentlt man Tietiiiirer, and on Ibe 27ih ull. ho
tiled hi bond-, amounting to tho sum of one huo
dnd and aovnify thousand dollara lifl,iOft to
'So emftty of Chaifield and 20,(MlO to the I'oui
inonwiBlih of Pviinaylvania. Jamra . Urabam,
.imejT. Leonard ami John K. Weaver arc the
a i.th-nnn almsc iiamea lollow Mr. Wihoo'a.
There will be no use for Witaou to turn a "profea-
onul" like Lian or Furhea, from the fat that
the psju-r are loo heavy at Ibo bottom, and Ibe
'in e li ne" cannot be iipwt to the Injury of the
Shite or county. Mr. Wilaon will enter np m the
;tu'i- a Ht his oClo on the flnt M nda,v (New Yoar)
o! Jamjjry next.
Tiik Kktimimj AurfnrtATK. Tho
."niMaion of Horn. Kajnuel Clyde and Jacob
Wilhelut. Aaawiatc Judgea or thla county, expired
' M inlay htt. They are entitled lo the apju-l-Jii'ion
of "well done, gnd and fai bful acnania."
H ' ir dutif-a have often been laboriou ftnd diaa
p mole, but they never faltered. The puidic in
'-n t were always u pennnst in their minda, and
ri't.t wWI did they supervise them while on the
1 nch, wbieh they now leave untarnished lo Iheir
aiii- erora, whijp tby pas oo in the even tenor of
'lo ir way dwu the aenues of a well apinl life.
No -mo dare even whiaper that either acted from
l'Tpjudice or earmpt motive, during Iheir official
reer. Tlicir handa were never deflM nor their
ju lament warpod by gifts or preent from pftrlies
iiHoreticd in the trial of causes befora then. (Iu
bi thev are fartleularly In advance of the hca I
f the National Government.) They leave Ibe
li' ii -h with honor and the enter m of Iheir friend,
"bile the Ilrmoeralle arty, which placed Incm
'otp, may well feel rtmnd of sneh ehampioa la
tlirae dais of general corruption and depravity
lining government oflielals.
The new Ju lgea, W'm. C. Foley and John J
liead, were duly qualified on Monday 1al, and
re therefore In the position vacated liy Mars.
i ! ?- and Wilhelm, and like Ihem, wa hetpeak for
b- m an honorable oawnr, kfWI well sai(fle1 Ibat
l-'S In lend a of the eonnty will be well earrsl for
1P tWf reaaati ea Ut IssomU.
.DEATH OF EX-LOV. DiQLCfl OK CALIFOHNIA.
Tlio iiewi of tho thuili of ihif iliitinuinhcd
p-micman, truther lo our lukTiuiunnr Kx-(iov.
Wiu. Uitflcr, ra-it a ploom over our ooinaiutilty,
for lui wn wrll kuoitn lo tunny, urnl two of our
most prominent citintm, Hon, H, n. Ham'tt mid
Kx-Uov. I;ikr, li.nl lu-n nppi-tiitiv.i uf tho ilc
ceai.d to ihvurl of piinlug. cdk'd in tho cltv
of Caoriiinnito, Ciliioinig, on tho tuurning of iho
itttib of NovMnhcr, in tho 07lh your of his iijjo,
Johu IliglcT wni onu of ft dun of num. pw-u-liar
lo our cmntry, who. without the advuiiUtfts
uf wnitlh or iuuucntiul rtlnlive-,' hnvo ri0D m
rapidly to plow i of diitiiiolU.il and huuornMo
trmt. Hit rdiioiitlun wan aeadcuiie, but ho
giuduftknl In that grcul col logo of uful necow
pliiliinciitit, tliepriu.iiiii:llc'e. llccomiiii'iiood Iiin
vaner wlu-n tjuito young at pi inter mid oditor, by
ri:..Wi!.ing tin- Vtni.t rworrnt Iltdkf..iitc, .,
whiidihepulilijlicd auunciully, gaining eoiuiidi ru
ble diminution utn politician, until 1..1, it hen he
parted wiih tho Iftmucrnt, nJ removed to Uay
lun, Ohio, uhero ho piiMi!iel nd r.lite.I the
Diyfm lUr.,1,1, a paper diitinyui.-lied for Hn
vi,;-ir and jiowtrful support of llir liemuciatio
party.
In ls;'8 ho became ftoietary of tho lU-ard
or Tuldio U'orki for ll.ut titi.tr, and nt ft Inter
data (Jenerul Agent or the I'uat OUlco Lopart
mmt ut Walnngton. In 1 s 1(1 ho lelunud
to im nutivo ttat-, mid pul liMicd tho Pititlmyh
W. He was printing Iliii p iper in mil, nhen
tho Pennsylvania Hailnwd Cumpany wb Incor
porated, and matters arising out of that U-gifliv-tiun,
nn -J thti ciiurie of his brjili.r AVilliuin. then
ft Senator of the Slate, inadi- it implin.'ant for biin
to cuntinut the piihlieniioii of hi pnper.
lie next located ot Mt. tJ'iTlmg. Illinoit, and
eninbli-ln-d a IVtnocntio uuk-piipr. In Hlit,
uu lcr the iutlueiioo ot the wild cxuiU-iiK-iit that
sprung up uUut a New LldoraJo on (ho Pacilie
ooas-t, ho Jclorinined lo join a jinriy of friemU
who r.t'io t r.iM' thither, and mako h la luture
li 'ino mi Unit di(tint region. Willi hii wife nud
little daughter, a agon nml four yoke of ommi, n
email tlek of h'ui'hold gooda mid vrry littlo
n a ly money, hr B'arted for California by the way
of rikci iVik and 8nlt Lake. The liiuideulii ot
hin trip arc d-'t-piy intorehtihj;, hut their uanutlon
w.iuld require tuu inoeb ipaou for thin oceawion.
;ijiiic? it to e;y, that nbtu he rea-.-lied HacrnuiniM,
l.o Hill liai hia w,o q guud health, In Utile
daug!it-jr wifh a broken lunli, u joLo of oxen,
p:ul of llir Hamuli, auJ c-oiuo of the good, tut nil
olne nn.i "OC.
The llrst money he earned in California ai in
lue biifitiettd of a tovedor? unloading rM'erle
out uf a rtminb-'ur. He forme I an eaily art
nerhip at !T.i.:r.iaii'iilo nit It Milton S. La'hani, in
thv jjr.u-tiei? of the Iv, and lor bouio time they in
it' d thiir clients into a hhelter tent, on tho hanks
uf tli j Sa.-rami mo Itur. Mif wife and dnught r
were lli: lirht nhita leuule i.diahiianti in the citi
of Suerau;eiito, now the eeat of government ol
j ,i.l:!or:K:i. He- bienme a meiaber of the llrt Lc-
Hurt! i tho .tale, nac !mi Hpr-aker of th" fir t
Ibtu-o of Ilrjm-iriiratives, r:id in Iv.d, nt heame
iiiiic that I.L-: ' rotlu-r Wilhuin nn i elicted lio. -ernor
of lViiiij-vhaiihi, he becuina the lirft tior.
eruor of Calitoiuia under the (-Mate ConMiimion.
I'i 1.'..'1 he wa i-c!e"tcd tJijiernrir, an I in 1S.-0
lie was d. i'. t.l.d for a loird term by the oner wf
the Kni.w Nothing or.iniratini. In 7 h-j w ib
:ippo.uted 5Iiui:r I'icnipotentia'-y to I)e Cli'li,
uli- re l.r ri-nmintd miiil the Mi:nnicr of I 'CI, wU u
he n:in r-'i' ved hy a hJCv ;:fj.ir ui.d ritmned toni
h niii. in S;t -nirntM, Calif'irnh, v. lure ever ciljct
he reniaiiu'd in piiva'o life, cc pt two year!) of
!f-r io" a.s who of th,.' c iiiiuienirri to oversee tht
c -r.: '.r.K-ti ni of the 1'aeiHo Tuiilroad. He w.ualio
repe.iN-dly UoihimiUil and run for Conrem, and
alteivl-il a!) the N.itiu,:ii! Convetiliont an-l contin
ued t-. edit th.- .S:uit A''offruloiigav hialuaKb
would p- i tnit.
Th" iii't inn i kc I tfha'a8Tlttii of the deeeat d
was a clear forecast of coming events, a dauntlerfv
moral i'ni,-itgc and eMH' Ie? diligcnee in whalever
in; tin to..k. In busiuefx matter, it wan biN
inicrortunc to hclirvc everything that any one aid
to Ii i in who uluimed to tic hi Iriend.
While ou thii nidi- of the inoutitaiiii bl death
will be dropped With a iuglc rem.irk, on tho I'a
cilio nidu many a stalwart pioneer will find tents
over the death of one who bad been a companion
in piiii'hing timet and bad (tlwuyi divided with
I). in wluit little he had.
i'eacc to the ftrdun of John Bigler.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTES.
Mil. EntTuii: PIeae puMUIi the following min
utes of our iiHlitute: 1 iic llra lv Teacotr' ltia!l
tiite couvened nt Lutlu r.-imrg, Nov. L'.th, I "7 1,
and was culled to order by appointing (.'. S. Lu
(her Pit.'iileiif, and J. It. Jolio-oii Secretary, pro
r'i. On motion K. J. Ilaya afated ihcoljeet of
the niceiiiif in nn eloueut and edifiing uddrits.
t)u motion C. P. Luther, K. ti. Hay mid E A.
WiLoin Here appointed to dratt a eon-titutiou.
The following progruuuni) wasnrecd upon for af
ternoon aeeaiou: (liaunuar, by J. L. Heyler; Men
lul Arithmetic, by K. A. Wilson; Vocal Mua.c, by
J 11. Johualon. Couimi'ttc 'cported. Adjourned
to meet at 1 oVlo -k.
AI TKnVOoN Slh'-to.'.
Met at I o'clock nnd calkd to order by the
Prcii bnt. Roll called, twelve teacher respond
ing. Minutes or form- r aef ion read and adopted.
1 lie Preni-bnt tiicn aiiggiHi) that each article of
the c :"tittilion ho n ml and dir-eued before
ii'lopting any part of it, which naa agreed to, the
tcuehcr inauili.-nting gret interval io diaeuxfing
ita tnerita. :i motion of K, A. Wilcon, it waa
adopte I. The elettiou for officers wilh then held
and rtanlted aa followa ; K. (1, llaya, 1'rcaidcnt ;
A. lunnp, Viee President ; Miva Ha-lie KraWer,
Secietary : C. S. Luiher, Corrt ponding Secretary,
and M. A. lleauia, Treasurer. Officers were theu
inalalled. The President app'iintvd W. A. Scylcr,
J. II. Jotuiaton and II. M.. Scyler a committee to
prepare pMgraaiiiie for evening sosaton, and M
A. Ueuiu", J. W. Corp and C. S. LutUer to make
out a programme for next meeting. On motion
agreed lo tuc.-t at Coal Hill school houae, Dec. ltth.
J. F. Se lor cnteriaincil the cla-- in grammar wih
thrilling intercut both lo tenehera and audience.
Committee reported the following programme for
evening acaahm : Heleel Hea ling by K, A. Wihon
and K. tl. llaya; Lasny hy J. ll. JohnMon ; C. P.
Luiher to welcome Ibe tt-aehera; Original Oration
by J, 11. Juhnafon; diacnaaion, Hchool Govern
ment. K. A. Wilon diilled the claaa in Mental
Arithmetic with his uaual moderate hut teabma
manner. Committee rrported the following for
neU meeting: Mental Arithmetic by J. W. Corp.
Geography by M. A. Ileum, Pcninnnhip hy J.
B. Johnson, Written Arithmetic by II. M 8ejh-r,
Voenl Miiaio by C. H. Luiher, Verbs by W. A.
Heyler, CatiFO of Heooiia by K. (, Hays, Lec
tures, tlcologv, by F. A. Wilson; Ventilation of
Homes, by C. H. Luiher; Kay by J. L. Feylcr.
Dissuasion, heat ut'-de of leaehing orthography.
Muaie, "Hafo within rho Vale." Adjourned to
meet at C, o'clock.
r.vr.xiNo Kaiox.
Prenidrnt In chair. Muaie. Holl ended, pres
ent 1 1. Minute read and ad pteil,
and K. O.Havs selected aeieral
K. A. iln.n
ra anil ilii
i.lnvoil .umo very line cliicutlnniTV i.owerii in incir
n-aiin. An nw cnlillcl l,if oaa ria.l l.y
I ll l..l,n.li,n. Miiiie. 1'. H. I.u'licr ili liven-
an aililrcm of welcome lo the tenrhrra. l iginl
ornlion l.y J. II. .Ii.lin.lon, cnlilM "Iinprme.
ment." ilclivcrcil with urcnl cn.e ami rli.iiucnce.
K-Urt oration hr J. Nci lv. Sln-ic. H.-IhmiI llur.
crnm-nl w iliK-uwrnl at mme length anil wn
iiarlii iimliil In if nearly all Hie memncn anil
ain of our miml (irumiiienl eilircn.. The ire
railin oiiniun wn that corporal pnninliininl
.hunt, I not he eiifoice.l only in a ca.e of eiireine
neccity. Wuiic, "llur Home Itriirhl ami Fair."
Adjourned. Ll Tlll;m Cor. Soc.
Penn townnhlp hal ve .ehoo!, wilh ood
arhool bilihlinc. and nllalile apparatoa. It hal
in inecripfnl operation a di.lrlct Inatilutr. ofovor
Ihirly wemlKr.. Ill inaatiniti " held on Ibe
drat and third Salunlayi of eerh month. Teach
eri and friemU of clucaliop from ailjiiining die.
tricl. are cordially Inritcd to attend and partici
pate in the eaerclacl.
(Iro. W. Coi n, Seo. of Inilltnle.
Mat of li-tli-rn reinniiiiiin inn luimod
In the l-oatofflce at ClcarBcld, fur the week ending
PMcmhcr 4ih, l71 :
Ilird, Jerry.
Ilrnwn, Piter.
Ilyers, l.illie.
Itowerstin, Kmma.
Itee, David.
'as.e, Cyrill.
lie Mass, I. P.
(lillison, P. Mosl.
.'. Harry,
(lolihin, Frank.
Ilarttnan, Alfred.
relon, John-
- ... -. . ...
Keller, y.
Kline, D. J.
l.epl. y, Her. C.
Milligan, John,
flflon, Psnicl.
Hgdon, Misa Maggie,
Oneil. Owen.
Pow II, Ju-eph W.
Fallen, Joseph,
lli-ilue, Naifianiel.
Thomas. kVHIiam.
Wondfuril. Itanks.
Waling. Kllsalielb,
I'M H.
V A. I.AI LIS. I- U.
COURT PROCEEDINGS,
ilio roilownig n pnupiii or tho Jury trials
whieh oauiu ulX during Nuveiuhcr lerui. A far
laigor iiumhur of ciea wuro nmluahly net Mod du
i nig ilio term.
II. I. Schooiiover Tf, M. V. Frrndi.
artHuuipMi. Jl(,v iworn: Dofeulant utiiui.di hii
plea and I'laluliff .tV. it ,WI U. hwooi.u fur
I'll. ., lilt A f...l.l;..- ...-I. r . '
rninp IKU'I vr-. Join. Wn. Appeal by
Itefenitittit, Verdict Im It..i'. V..-. r ...
Plaintiff, MeRnally for HelVndalit,
Harali lln.uks va. Iiauiul Morn lijoetuient for
UM iuirii of land m limit tnwnalilp. Verdiut for
i uiiiiiin. u uiiaeo a t aMing for Plaiutitf, Urotj
ur reii'noaur.
Abrnliam (Ion va. A. J. Com. ige -ttnent for
2i norea of laud in Ikeattir town-thin. 'Mr.ii r...
I'eten (not,
Krebi for Plaint lit, McKnally for Uo,
It n da nt.
lluull KmiX A Son V8. Atotiir.) II T ..-I... cj
.i,..f. tfritp lor I' aintill, J)l2.tt. Wallace A
rieni.ng ior riaintin. Teal f.,r Dnlendatit,
U. L. Uie.l . .NU-k. MrCra.-tt,,,, Kjeetment
ftir ot) aoiooi' Inud in Hell towiixhip Venliet f..r
i-i.uniiu. nai.ft.je4 Melding tor PI
elding lor Plainlili; KrjU
for iMVndint,
t. .1. Mmfl tt nt. r-. iKano Mo Vital. lyieotnient
tor town lot Hi Ala Icra. Verdict lor Paliilitl.
n a'laec rielhngf..rP ulntitl,Swuo(oa:id KrvU
for Doti nd in.
Jnm;i Tliompion va. nmu. nnd 0 L. Way.
hji-ctmcnt lor liouncand lot in Curwi-uaville. Ver.
dte.l for P;alntlir Wallace A Pudding lor Plum
till, Hw'p and Krolta for U Ion luiita.
Johu U'ltill v. Kim it Haven'". Kjeetment
for b-tiae and bit in Kvlcriown. Plalntitl fufli'rp
ut . Wiilluct A Yielding lor Plain l ill, Mi tu
ft. I,v lor IMciKliii.t.
iiii-wiville tiorou.'h va. Pike towuidiip. Trea-
p:ia on theensc. o.d.et tor Plaiu it! ot Nil,
Wallaeo t Piclding lor Plaint. If, McKnally lor
L'CK'UUaUl.
ivcusit we i k.
A. J. flusa vi. l aiiK'leu A Diven. Fordifn
n'taehineiit. Ve diet lor P aintiff of $1,1.12. .0.
.n i l. ii ni iy l.r I'laintilt. Urviaauil KieMing for Do
lt n Inula
K. White al. K Iwurd Metlarvey. Kjort
ment for lt.T.1 aerea of laud in Karlhan 't .wn-liip.
Verdict for hi lendaiit. W allace A Piehling for
PlHlnlilT, iM.-Kiinllv lor iMcmUnt.
llU'tia A tSuiu -ker va. J. W . McO trvey. Cane
oil piiiinifes. iJcft-nd'Hit coi,i-io-a jiotguieut in
l iuir of I'laiiitilf. to he litjui'liiti l dy Hie Prutlmn
. tary. Wndue- A Piehling ior Pla'mtiUa, rtnuope
iiitkl Kr-ba for fMettdnn..
A. W. Pa eh n t. William Holaml ft ut. FJc t
mrur f-r 4" aerea of hint in lliirnmile ttwn-hip.
Iti- en.laiiM eoitfeti' jiidon-nt ior land dfaoriU-d
in writ. U'hI'(i.-b 4 K 1 iiug for Plaintiff, Swuoj c
an I Kref f r le en l int.
MVhml t'nrndl vs. II-urge W Shoft". Cam on
proiiiiai:K. Verdl.'t lor Plaut iff of $ l-l.nfl. Kruha
or IVaintifT, M.-Kmillv t-r I left luhmf.
M. V. Kitneh t IK W, Holt ft nt. Ejee'meni
for ?iM) aiTi-a of laud in Mmri townaliip. ' rdiet
for i'laintiff. Wallace X Fi-tiling for Plaintiff,!
Oivi nu 1 Kreha for I f tol tntx.
Jainea tiotbr.o va. WilCnm II. I. twrie. CnNo in
-leht on reeord Inmi KVntm-kv. Vettliet for Pluin
t tf or $;t..l.:n.:il. Wa ln.-e A Fielding for Phiiimfl,
M K.ially for Difeiolmit.
Tutnn kt.i:r, j
Jainea Hairy va. Jtiiuea Carter. Lan llnrd and
t nanl cum--tried aa an eje-tincut for lot and hotel
property In Hoiitadate. Virdi.-t for Plaint iff. '
Kn-ha for Piaintill, Wallace A Fict lleg lor De-1
n-ii'unt.
Win. A. W'nllnrc va. James Foret tt ul. Ky cl
ment lor 111 Merca of land in Knox towunhip.
V-rdet for Pla.iiiiff. WaUaoe Jt Fielding ior
Pbiiitiff, MeLna'ly lor ll-fen I nit.
l:urnid- tnnliip vc. Pnvid V. Smilh. Cane
on promiar". Pi in lilt' aiiff-ra huh (. Mkh'tially
for Puiiiittir, Kreiia tor 1 fen Unl.
'i'nrtt A Co. va. .Matthew A Tliompnon. Cnc
n promiea. Judguittit lor Plain'iil'a, r0 i liqui
d il- l ny tho 1'iothoM.tnrv. Wailane A r idling
ior 1'inintill'-, KhIib for fendniii-t.
Amo Fcntou va. M-.m- i. un ni; n . C::aenn
pr.iti.i5i s. Verdict for Pianin uf SlrtiHii. Wat
lace A Fielding for Plainti V, 'feat f-.r iMVn l.mtt.
-
RAIL ROAD MCETINQ.
Tn puruanee of a cull lor a meeting uf the cill.
1'iia of Glen Hp? u.i.l viumity, oa the 2 1 at of
November, IN I, for the ynrpoe of orgtniaing a
eompiiny for thu conlruetiou of a railroad from a
point on (he Tvm.tio A CU-arlold ll ail mad to a
point on Clearfield Cn-t-k in the vicinity of Coal
Port, a temporary org tniMtion was tflcctcd by
calling Win. F. JJickty Ut tlie ebairand appoint
ing L A. W anen ISecrclury, The Cbnirmau ex
plained the oljiut of the meeting to be (or the pur
pofe of taking tu scripiiona of money and lands.
Alter which the books were opened for subscrip
tions and donations. Several shares were taken
and considerable land in lta-c given.
On motion of Mr. Lightner, the following per
manent officers were elected: President, II. C.
Cnary; Vice Prnnident, Patrick Flynn ; Treaauter,
Win.;-1. Dickey: Pi en tary, Samuel H.grirty; l)i-
rettor, John Liyh'ncr, John C. (latea, Henry
wan, Will in m Hi Idle, Jidin fiexcr, Phil p Dot is.
On motion, a committee of the tollowing peraous
were appointed to solicit subscriptions: John (J.
ll aogow, J. M. Hmith, Thomas iui'b, Willium It.
Dickinson, Jiimca Halm a, James l'lynn, William
C. Mm an I John Hwan, Jr.
On motion of Wiu. 8, Dickey, the term of office
waa fixed to expire on January I,
On motion, the Sicictury waa requested to notify
eaeh officer of hi elect ion.
It wus also renoUed that the proceed ingi of the
in c ting be furnished the eouuty paper a for pub
lication, and, on uioflou of the Secretary, the meet
lug adjourned to unci at tho call uf the Pnaident.
II. C. CP.ISfY, President
L. A. Waiiukv. Auting Sierclaiy.
Mi sn. IloXKS At Jeiaey Fnydcr'a Jewelry Storo,
ne;.t door to Mansion Hoiidc. (io and buy one.
Pieces arc rendered which are enchanting to even
the uncultivated ear, and for swevtucss of music
no instrument enn rurpaas them.
You can see a Inn Isome a slovk of Lace Ooodi
as you could desire at Iteed Pros.
The Ant'CRTlM:!' tl a i kttk, a buck of orer 11)0
pAjri-ii, sent hy ninil tu any a,t,1re., f,,r 2 cent?.
I'tilililicil by tico. F. Kuwell A Co., Advertising
Ageuif, No il l-nrk Row, New York. The Wah
inj;li,n (I. C.) StitnJ'rd lay. : "It puti the ad
vcrtiier on the track of unvlng money hy ju'liciuu.
outlny, and gives ItifuroiaMon and advice that the
oldc.t nnd most experienced, as well as new he.
ginners, may And profit in perusing."
We are receiving' this week a very floe line of
Dress Mooils, suitable for the season. Any one in
need of goods of this description will do well to
exmnine our goo,ts ueloro purchasing el'rwncre.
HmD linos.
Winter Is now fairly upou us, and the team, are
hastening lo Ilia lumber woods in various parts of
ibe country. Our advice to every mnn who goi a
to the woods, he he cnplain, cook, teamster, or any
other mnn, Is to lake along a good stock of John
son's Anodyne l.in'inent and Farson'l Purgative
Fills. Many months of labor (in tho oggr gnte)
may be saved by this precaution.
Dad enough to look and feel bad yourselfi but
no eseusc for having your horse luok and feel bad
ly, when for a small nio yon can buy tilicridnii'e
Cavalry Condition Powders, which given in grain
two or three time, a week, will inak. him look
and feel well.
A new eto-k of .Millinery Oouds recall .d Ibis
week at Heed Dros.
Ilr. F. l-latttf. Kolrelio Physician and Surgeon
oners his service, lu tin, people of Clearfield an,l
vicinity, and will li in re.line. lo allend .11
i,rl.,..ii,l calls, by day or night. Ullioe un
Heed Street, West ol 1 1.0 d.'pnl, Cleaiui.I'V "a.
.May .11, l:i tf
The DukeAlrais Is eonsidend a Ilk. ly joolh.
and he Intends buying his wiillr. oullil of winter
furnishing goods ul lined llroa.
rr If von want lo bur I'ruis, Faleol Medi
,i,... Paint.. Varnishes. Spices, Fancy llonils,
s,.,.i... I'rl, iiueni-. Hril.lirs, Trusses, l.anil,
I I'liimlirvs. Musical (loot". Heboid Hooks,
Stalioncrv, Tiihaero, Cigars, Saratoga and llcllord
Waters, Prcariptinna day or nigh., go to the new
Ilrug Hlore of llart.wiek Jrwio, Socond st.
Ocl4 :im. .
Ve n ii h I v u ii i a. I la 11 road
TYIIONE A CLEARFIKLD BUANCIU
0 and after Monday, NOV. "nth, 1R7I, lha
Passenger Trams will run daily (emrpl Sun
duys) betwwn Tyrone and Clearllcld, aa lullowai
CLEAHFIEI.il MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE N011TII.
CI.KAItKIKI.D KXPMESi
TeaVKHOI TIL i LEAVE NOLTll.
Clearlltld .4.) A.
Philipsburg.. it "
Oeiwwla 1-i "
li-lirsectiii... Hi y
- . e.k4 A-
Tyrone ..-T "" "
lllterrectlon,,,7.l.1 "
(,..eol... "
Plul l,arf ..." 40 "
,.rtl.ld,,r...H "
flenrlWd I'I. r.v Tyrcna . .IS.a.n.
Philipsburg 4.2'l, jdaeroln
Osceola 4-4". " I Philip.burg...Hl i.i,
TTrnne A.oi', - . Clearlleld ...... I l.J.
. :ititii)D.
II
A I M A I l C AI'Mt
AND
liootN a ii l H U o c h I
THE PLACE TO OKI
lints & Cujia, Boots k Shoes,
IS AT t
ITLIEBTO.VS UV STORE!
One door north of new Maionlo DullJlng ,
CLKAIU'IULD, l'A.
The 1nr.t ilock of jrnoile In thin line erer
hnmxtit Itilo Ilia niiiinly, i. no nnrn for the io-
pi-ctlun uf the I'ubiic, and will ho Mild at Hit
Very Lowest Cash Price I
Al.. a ,lcn'i,l anaorlniiMit of OKVT'S 'I'H
S'ISIIINll IIIIOIIS, cni-lnK or rhlrta, (.'iillnra.
Nci:klica, lluiiilkort'lilcta. Uluvra, fmlorwi-nr. Ao.
A Inriro .lock .f CA R l-KTS ami OlI.nuiTI'K.
which ivlll hu iliiio.i'il uf at BPtiiiiiMhlngly low
lirinc. A lilicrul cbure ur iitttronuiia la rtmiioot-
ullpi aiiliuiteii.
J.ir DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-tiH,
tlnre nn Bcoonil St., boluw Market, Cli-arlielil, 'a.
4.4:Tl D. 11. FL'l.I.lirtTOX. ,
ir. n nil) ok.
MERCHANT TAILOR
(Store one door cast of Clearfield Douse,)
Market Mioet. Cleat-Hold, Pa.
KKPrt on hand a full assortment of floats'
Furnishing Goods, such ae hhirta, Linen
tod Woolen I. ndfrablrta, Urawera and Borks.
Vt-ck-ties, poekot Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mats,
Cmhrcllas, A"., In great variety. Of Piucr
-o.da he keopt tb
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
Nuchas lllaek Doeskin of the very heat mas-
Fancy Casaimere, in greet variety , also, French
N.aling. Heaver, I'llot, l hinchtlla, and rfieoii
vreiMting. All of which will he sold cheap lor
Jash, and mado uu according lu tho latest stvles
by exporlooed workmen.
Also, Airent for C'loarneio eounty for I. at.
Ungnr A Co a. celebrated Sewing Machines I
Nor. 1, IHfti.if uttlDt.K.
Slow to fiavc Honey.
T
times are hard ; you'd tiko to know
How you may save your dollars;
The way tn tlo it I will show,
If you wi'l nud what follows.
A mnn who lived not far from here,
Who worked Imio! at his trade,
But had a houi'chold tn support
That squandered all lie mado.
I met him oue. Say he, "My friend,
I look ihnalhare and rough;
I'e tried to get myself a suit,
Hut can't save up enough. "
Says t, my friend. bw much bar yoa f
j'll tell you whore to go
To got a stiit thut'c sound and cheap i
To KhlZHNSTKIN A Co.
He took what little he had saved.
And went to lleisenatein A Brothers',
And fhrtt hi got a handsome suit,
For hall hi paid to others.
Now he la home, be Jnoks so well,
And their i-fleet Is suob,
That when they take iheir dwtty meal,
They don't eat half as much.
And nrnr he finds nn Saturday night,
With all their wants sojiln-d,
That he has money left to spend,
And some to lay aside.
Ilia good success, with eheerful smile,
He rladly lotla to
If you'd save money, go and buy
Your clothes at
hEtZKNriTEIN'S CLOTHING HALL
Where tho cheapen, flm-at and best Clothing
and good Furnishing Goods can bo bad ti suit
every tate and iu every atylu aprll,7U
xattlics, JfClVflUt,' fit.
KXTIIAOIiDINAUY
ANNOUNCEMENT
I WOULD respeetfully annoon. to th. elll.
aeni of CLEARFIKI.D and viciolty that I
bar opened up in th. tew Maaonia Dnilding.
first door below th. Mansion House, on Eeoond
Ptre.t, with a entire new itoek of
WATCH KS, CLOCKS k J EWKLIIY,
Of th. latest style, and bast Cniih,
Selected with care. I har. an assortment
from all th. latest noriltics la Jow.lry, suit!
hie for Iba Ilolidnys.
A larga alnek of American Watehea from
I'i. fiietcrlaa of Appletrn, Tracy Co.. at Walt
ham, Ma-s.. and the National Watch Company
at Elgin, III , in from 2 to I oa. easea, always
on hand, and warranted.
Thankful for yourp-it liberal patronage,!
hop., by strict allenllon to business, to a.ril
, eontiuunnct of he nm..
All kind, of repairing in mj Un. promptly
attended to.
8. I. RXVDEIl.
Doc.mher 11, ITO.
ISAAC K. STAUFFKR,
vat nt.r. Ji:n r:i.vF
1 IS North Feeond Bt , ror. of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
An -..rtmctit nf Watches. Jewelry, Fllver and
Plated Ware constantly on hand. Hfpairinir of
Watches and Jewelry promptly atlnlett lo. 3;.vy
A NEW DEPARTURE
Fur the Benefit of Mankind !
on. iiov
P1LK OINTMENT
This Important discovery Is one of the most re
markable results or modern medical rosi arch, and j
The most Wonderful it Speedy Remedy j
trrr knotcn,
la now presented In a eolenlillo combination of
ooltiing and healing agents. And having Ihor
ouahly ie I ll in numberless cases, with most
snn.l.dory results, du not heaital. in ollerilig It (
lo Ibe puldie as
Tho iiicihI fiTlitln, rnplJ nnd olTocluul
KEMEDV FOU PILES,''
no matter of how long standing. ,
iuSold by all Druggists and Medicine Deal 1
ers who desire tu alleviate the luAVringl of their ,
fellow being s.
rmcr, 50 cf.kts pkr iix.
T. J. DOVER, Sole Proprietor,
oct?5'7l Clcarnelil, ra.
Bcale's Embrocation,
(LATE POWELL'S,)
For all diseases incident tn llorsos, Cattle, and
Human Flesh, requiring th. us. of nn
Iternal application.
Thla Embrocation waa aatensirely used by
the ijoren ment during lha war.
For aal. hy Harteat'-k A Irwlr, Clearlleld.
Jna.ph K. Irwin. Carwenarllli. Daniel Hood.
lander. Lii:her.bnr
1871 PHILADELPHIA Wl
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL A BOl'UKt,
Manntacturcra of
Paper Jlatigings and Wimluw SltaJrt.
Wholesale and Hetail Salesrooms,
Pcrper Fnnrth and Mnrket stri-ets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Factory Corner Twenlr-third and Haneoa ftta.
Of iW. H"l-fwi -f
cOoods, Ojiowtra., (tic.
1871. 1872.
FALL & mm GOODS!
The First of the Season I
The Choapoat la this Markot I
BUY! BUY!! BUY!!!
o?
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Your Dry Goads,
Your Groceries,
Your Hardware,
Your Qucenswaro,
Your Not Una,
Your Uuots A Shoes,
Your Leather,
Your Window Curtains,
Your Carpets,
Your Oilcloths,
Your Wall Papers,
Your Hats,
Your ('aps,
Your Carpet Chain,
Your Stoves,
Your iJacou and Feed.
Your Shoe Findings,
.our Flour and Fish,
fULT! HALT! SALT! at wholoiaU to M,.niP.
merchants.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, A.-A liberal dis
ount to builders.
Every I bin that you need an ha h..l t
udvautagc to the buyer, at
KKATZKH A LYTLK'S,
Market Street,
CLBAnriicLB, Pa , opposite ihs Jail.
pd. to meh8'7S
N
E W GllOUm
Jew Firm at Wallaecfon, ra.
joiin holt k sons
Have nought the entire Block of goods from P.
Uallagher. and are receiving a general assortment
of new goods from the Eastern cities, such aa
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCEniES,
QUEKXSWARE,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS i CAPS,
BACON, FISH,
SALT, FLOUR,
FEED, &u., La., &c,
To exchange for Country !
Lumber or CAt- H.
'rodiiee, Hallroad Ties,
October IS, 1S7I.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST" ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TIIK CHE A TEST !
H Proclamation against High Prices!
"T'E are now opening up a lot of the beat and
11 moat seasonable tioods and Vs'-es ever
otTered in this inarkft, and at pric that remind
one of the a;ood old days of cheap things. Those
who lack failh upon this point, or Uoeui our aile
gatiooa superfluous, need hut
.IT Of tl STOitE,
Corner Front nnd Market streets,
Where tWy can see, feel, hear and know for thein
si'lvcs. To fully understand what are cheap goads,
this must ha done. We do not dci-tn it necessary
to enumernte and itcmiu our stork. It is enough
for us to state that
We have Everything that is Needed
ami consumed in this market, and at prices that
.iilonith both old and young.
dciti JOSEPH PHAW A "O.V.
CORCORAN,
WEAVER & CO.,
WHOLESALE
ii II OC 12 UN,
and dealers In
Iiiiinbcnncn's
Supplies,
, WILMAMSrOKT, PA.
aug?5 iu
N
W FIHll I
NEW GOODS!
FAUST & GOODWIN,
(Sucoeirors to Harleonk A floodwin,)
CURWENSVILI.E, Ta.,
llav. Just opened Ibe newest and Inest llook af
an biiiu. ui
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
Notion, Trimming, &o.,
I LADIES' HATS and FIKS.
Men's and Buy.' HATS A CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
ULAei WAI1K,
WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN WABE,
II A n u w A R K,
And everything n-ually kept in a t-rst chs .lore.
The stock haa been aelwled with tare, and
bought at lowest prices, and will hf sold Ter)
rhrep ftir eaih. Country produca of all mn,la
Uken at maiket price.
J-We ak all to come an 1 ee-"i
FAUST A OOODWlS.
Onrwewsrllla, Kor. 17J Asa.
lACliliTT ,b Kt Ult I V I'll,
liBALBItf 1st
MUDIM n.lRDWARE,
Alio, manufa.tur.ri of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Soeond Straet,
CLIillll'lliMI, PA.
Carpentera and Builder, will find It In ih.lr
advantage to eiamine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
STOVES! STOVES !
We are now selllue the eelehrated TIMES
COOK and ItKLIANCE, th. cheapen and bast
stovca in the market.
Erery store fully warranted.
ALSO,
PARLOR,
IIEATD.O,
and
RAFTING) STOVES.'
whieh will b. sold as aheap .s any in theoounty.
Strict attention paid ordering articlel for nar-
tics who desire it.
,f-i?nnoflng, Spouting and lob work done on
reasonable terms.
Clearllcld, Pa, April 11, 1871.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
DRALRRl ID
II All 1HVAUE,
Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Y L0'r OP SADDLES, BRIDLES,
llarnesi, Collars, etc., for aal. by
II. F. BI0I.EK 4 CO.
pALMEIt'S PARENT UNLOAD-
Ing flay Forka, for aal. by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
QIL,
PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Mills, etc., for sale by
II. F. ni0I.F.K A CO.
JJaRNESS TRIMillNGS SHOE
Findings, for sal. by
" F. nifil.KR A CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS, SW ORD CANES
For aal. by
II. F. BlGl.ER A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sins, for aal. hy
II F. BIOLKR A CO
' RON I IRON! IRON! IRON
L
For aal. by
II F. BIOLKR A CO.
II
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for s.le by
II. F BIOI.EU
A CO
pULLEV BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And belt Manufacture, for aala by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
JMIIMULE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sale by
H. F HKlI.ER A CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for sale by
mii30-70 II. F. BIGLER A CO.
T
tlSil T1X I TIKI
8T(ivi:ni stoves i htuvkki
WAPLE k 1IARTJIAN
Desire lu Inform the eitisens of Osceola and
Ibe public generally, thul they have jusi received
a large and splendid assortment of Stoves, House
bold Hardware and Stamped and Jnpanned
Wares or all kinds. Also that we uianulaclure
and keep cniislanlly on band a lull assortment or
Tinmen's Wares, which we will dispose of at
eilher wholesale or retail, lo suit purchase!..
Rooting. Spouting, Repairing and all kind of
Job Work done to or ler and wilh diipateh
Strict attention paid ordering arlielel ror par
ties desiring it.
Consumers will And It to their advantage In
purchase rrum us. Our stook and prices will sat
isfy you Ihnl wo du sell good wares at
prices that ph ase the people.
Vou will tin, I us on t'urtin street, nearly op.
polite Hie Kx-'haiiKe Hotel.
Osceola Mills. P... Mar 10. 187 1 -tf
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manufactured especially for
THE CLEARFIELD TRADE,
ron ialb nr
II. F. BIGLER k CO.
augV7(
T
1 O LtllHBERMESI
PERFECTION IS
ANT HOOKS
The Clearfield Etcelsior Canlhonk will not
wear out or break, being constructed with one
solid band from clip to poinL
It la pronounced by all practical lumbermen
ho hav. ejamlned It to ba tho most perfect
Canlhonk .ver Invented.
Amo$ Kennard, Patentee.
Manufactured hy Aiioa Kr.-iaut A Co., at
CLEARFIELD, PA.
1 11 nrnmntlr attended to. n23'70
punk t o v r. i
PPEAirS CALOIUFIf,
FUStjUKIIANNA, BUI-EEIOn.
OIlV. PENN, KKtll'LAToB
Ntilll.R COOK. NATIONAL BAN0E,
TRIUMPH. PARLOR COOKS,
SPEAR'S REVOLVINIl LIHIITS
AND DOUBLE HEATER?
And all kinds of Healing Stovea-for sale by
r7 II. F. BIIII.FR CO
nn.l NIIINf.l l'ia W.sTI--.l I-
3UljUUU The suhi-ril-rs went to bur a
large lot of W Inch .haved Shingle., ror which
. hi .1.. ... hihe.l market price. Per-
.on. hav in .w-k ea hand will do well to rail at
our store. ' WEAVER f Ull".
f.frald, ,r epiriher 2 "wa,
gill Oood, f.
r. a. aiLLaii,
A, B. I'OWEI.L
MILLER & POWELL,
WD0LESAL8 A RETAIL .
MERCHANTS,
Oraham'i Row, Market St,
ClBHFIELl), PA.
W would most respect fully Inform our friends,
customers, and'lhe publioj'generally, that wo are
now back In our old quarteta, which bar. been
rcmodtlcd and imprnred,end we nr. now pre.
pared to accommodate all who may faror us by
catling.
NEW GOODS!
We hare Just received on. of the largest stocks
of all kinds of Merchandise erer brought to Clear
field county, which we intend to sell at web tig
ures aa will make it an object for all persons lo
purchase from us. Families laying In winter
supplies of Uroeeries, Dry Goods, Ac, should not
fall to give us a eall, aa wa feel confident our
prices and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. Our stock of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffees of the best quality, Teas, 8u
gars of all kinds, Alolaascs, Fish, Salt, Cheese,
Dried Fruit, Spied,, Provisions, Flour and Feed,
Ac, Ao. Our stock of
DRY GOODS
is large and rarlrd, and w. will Just say w. car,
supply any article in that line, without enunier
tiiig. READY-MADE CLOTHING
We have a large stock of ready-made Clothing
for Men and Hoys' wear, which we.will dispose of
at a rery small aJvance on cant.
Hoots ftnd Fhoes, lints ftnd Cups, lUnlwrire,
Quccnsnnre, Wood nnd Willow Ware, N'otioni,
fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Pa pen,
Window Shades, Ao., Ao.
f.fr Being extensively engaged In the Lumber
business, we are able to offer superior inducements
to jobbers.
MILL ft U A POWELL.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 6, 1H7I,
1871.
1871.
AUTUMN!
REED BROTHERS,
Mi ftKBT 6TRBCT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
us
Vain Stritt,
ClIiWEXSVlLIX, FA.
Are opening Tills WEEK an attractive
stock of
GOODS FOR THE SEASON !
Our ateok wiH be replete with th.
M
H
NEWEST DESIGNS!
M
Ui
o
'A
la Foreign and Domesti.
DRESS GOODS, fnAWLS,
C0ATISOS, REPELLENTS,
FLANNELS, Etc., etc.
Together with a full Hue ef
Notions, Trimmings,
LADIES' AND GENT'S
Furnishing Goods,
And MILLINERY 000DS,
At I'rk-es to suit the Times!
Do not fail to eall.
Respectfully,
EKED BROTHERS.
P. S Having tiurchased largely in Millinery
floods. Milliners in adjacent loans will bo sup
plied at wbi,le-ale ratre.
svptcuuier 13, ioi i.
FALL GOODS!
JU6T RECEIVING!
K1IIT CALICOES. SPLENDID lflo. CALL
cues. Delaines, Shirling Checks, Muslins.
fluids, Wblte Hoods, Pcreiiles, Japanese Silks.
HL.-k Wllks. "Ilk l--.r.He. Utah Al .., T.i.1.
Linens, Velveteens, Shawls, Uoy.' Uaeuuerea, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER SI
-w r ,
I I Kid lllmes. Laee Cellars. Hair Switches and
tuignons, Hair Nels, Corsets, Hoop kirts, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S !
DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILK FHlNOtS
balin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, Ao.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I
TRIMMED HATS. RIBBONS.
Millinery Uoods, Ac, Ae.
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I
UNRQI'ALKD FTOfK OF LA IM e. ASH
I'liildrrn's Shoe, and tHilers. Men's Frcneb
kip anq Calf wools, l all anu waning u.m-r., .
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S!
2,000 r;
PIECES WALL PAPER fie. to
1 .1111 per boll Cirpr's. Hour mi
( lolhs, Window Shides. best MM'o '"niie .e.
Ware, Glass Ware, table unites
AT J. MILES KRATZER'S!
CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER
Gn,e,rie.y.Vic',. Apples. Pea. he.. Che
Piuncs, Canned Peaches, Tomatots, Corn, Ao.
TTI,e oliore. with an Immense etc- nf otbr
Good., ha.o been bought at the lowest cash prices,
, ill he ollircel at rery low raie
JrCom. and eaamino them whether yon
l,i:v or oot.
J, M. KRATZER.
(Formerlr C. Kratser A Sona.)
Neat door to II. F. Biglcr A Co.'. lUrdwaro Store.
Clcarllold, March i, 1871 tf.
J
lllll TIIIIUTMAI,
Dealer in nil kinds of
FURN ITUREi
Market fitiMt,
On. door oset Allegheny Haweej,
.ngi-7j w.sA?rLA r.
hotels. ;
THE SMITH HOUSE,
(Opposite, the Passenger Depot.)
CI EAni'ir:i.i, pa.
Tnrt undrr.l-nrd, baring lease) thla tieaaa. fo
a aeriia or yeara. ia rewdy to entertain urea,
gi.ia anil travelers generally, and therefore anil. In
nj'urnerstn glv, luni a oall. ilia Table will U
upplird wilh the lesat Ibo market ofrurda, and l It
liar will contain Iheoholoeat of wineaand liquet a.
The houae. rurniture, beds and bedding are entirely
new, winch always adds lo Iheeomriirtul Iraveleisi
while Ilia alaldina- ati.nl, e,l 1. t.,n ..i
Just suited for teauistrra. Ch.rres moderai..
J""i:7U WILLIAM H. lilt ADLEV.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pa,
rpilIS large and roimnoillnua new hotel baa
X been opened fiir the accommodation ot tho
public, where the pruprietor will be glad to meet
his old friends, and receive a share ol public put-
nmage. Hy strict personal attention to tba de
tails ol hi. busiucss, he hopes lo ba able to rendef
satisfaction lo bis patrons. Tba TABLE will
always l,e bountifully ruuvlied with the best that
can be procured in the market, and the BAH
will contain a full .took of LIQUORS, BEER, A
Good stabling attached.
tASI'KR LEirni.pT,
Clearllcld, March I, Innf ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner ol hewond and Market Streets, .
ri.AKi li:., PA.
rrMHS old aad commodious llo'sl haa. dorlaf
.L the past year, been mlarj-ed to double Ita
former eapaelty for the entertaipmect of siren
fen snl Rueats. The whU buikiing baa baa
rtfornisbed, and tbe proprietor will spare bo
pains to render bis guests aoafortabla wblit)
suyiof with him.
f4rf he "Mansion FTonie' Omnibus roas to
snd from tbe Depot on ibe arrival and depsrturo
of each train. JUlJN bOl'GHF.HTY,
aprfl-70 tf Proprietor.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurneiiMlJIe, (.lcarlit-ld county. I 'a
rpijrs old and well eatabliibed Hotel, beautl
JL fully situated on tbe banks ol tbe hut4ua
nanna, in the boroigb ot Curwepivllle, bss been
leaded for a term of years by the undersigned
It bos been entirely rsbited, and is now open to
the public geoer-illjr aad the travelling commu
nity in particular. No pains will be epsrtd ta
render guests comfortable while tarrttnr at thin
hott-s. Ample Stsblia rooji for the aeoomao
dation of itatas. Charges moderste.
Ll.l BL0M.
Pert- J, IftTO-tf.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN KT-. rHILirsliVIif.. l'A.
rilllR undersigned keeps constantly on haa&
JL the br.t of Liquors. Ills table ia elwaya
supplied with the be.t the market affnrdo. Th
traveling public will do well In give him a ealL
norl.'di. ROBERT LL0VD.
gllAW IIOI sr.
Corner of Market aad Front Strode,
( h arlield. Pa.
This magnificent lintel is entirely new, oom
plele in alt its appointments, and convenient to
the Court Houae. A fsee famoil'iis runs Hi and
from the Depot on the arrival and departure of
each train. GEOLUE N. COI.HURN,
April 1.1. 1T0. Proprietor.
Ji:)NAKI) IIOI'ISI-.,
Kear the Railroad Depots
Clearfield, Pa.
S. B. BOW,' Proprietor.
This house i. larg". well fumilied. and nearly
new, and the Proprietor feels confident ol render
ing satisfaction to guests. N. B. Good stal'luig
connected wilh the hotel. 04-71
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite the Court Houae,
CLEARFIELD, TENR'A.
Accommodations first -class and charges moderato.
neti JOHN F. YOUNG, Proprietor.
JOSTIIIJR HO I' ME.
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK HAVE N, PENN'A.
Jcl4 ?l HAUSKAL A K ROM, Prop'..
ItHOtril-.ltllDFI-' 1IOLSH,
BELLEFOXTE, TA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
Proprietor..
oetSS'71
A
MEh-ICAX HOUSE,
Main Street,
BR00KVII.LE, I'l'J A.
SHANNON A BURKETT,
Proprietors.
o4 71
rpilli AMI ItK HUtSR,
Cl'RWKNSVILLB.
Ci nAiiritLn Cot jfTT, rrHn!.
This tong estnhiulicd and populnr hotel Is stift
kfpt by the suhscriler, who spares no effort to
plenae all who pntronisc him. " To plenae," ia lha
motto at tbe American llnii-e. ami all that is aske4
ia a trial. E, W. HKLU, proprietor.
Corwroiville, Mnrch . U tf.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Uool nnd Shoe Miuiafactnrcr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
U AS J,,., rceeired a line lot of Fre.ch CALF
t-KINS. and is now prepsred to manntao
tuie everything in his line at tee Inactl I, area.
He will warrant his work to b. as Kpn-eeateo.
He re.pectlullv aolietls a eall, at bis shop oa
Market street, second di or wet of the pir-lufliee.
where he will do all in his power to render aalia
ruction. Some On. Giillcr tps i n h.nd
mytW-y lnNIKI. CONNELLY.
m i.ot11 shoe snap.
EDWARD MACK.
Con. MARKET A Sn Sra., CLEARFIELD, Pa,
rpilE proprUtnr has.ntered Into th, BOOT
f SHOE business at tbe above stand, and
uuiiterniinrd not lo be outdone either in qual
ity or price for his work, Special attention
will be paid to m.nurneiurlnv Srwed Woik- Ha
bus on hand a larne lot of Krencn Kip ard
Calf Skins, of the very best quality. Ineelil.
sen. uf Cle ir.leld and vicinity are reepecllully
invited to give hiai a trial. No chatge for calls.
n.u a ,f
'UsffUaiifous,
Mis? E. A. P. Ryndcr,
anaar ron
Chlckering'e, Steinwai'e and Emerson "a Plsnoa
Sinilb's, Mason A Hamlin's and Paloubei',
Organa and Me'iideons. and llrov.r A
Baker'a Srwlnr Machinea.
ai.so Tr.rarn or
Piano. Oullar, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Mo.
ale. No pupil taken for less than half a term. .,
IMP-Rnnm. neal door lo Flret National Uaak,
Cleailleld, May 4, IStH If-
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE 1IO.ME INDUSTRT,
'IIIK nndcr-la-ned, tiering established a Nan
I ,.ry on the 'Pike, about hall wa) between
Cle.raeid end Onrwen.vllle. I. prepared ts ,fwr
nisli .llklndsnl FRUIT THKES.f.lowdardaae)
daarf) Evergreens. Shrubbery. Grape Vlwe.,
Iloe.eherrlcs, l.awtoa lllaesherry, etlrawherry,
and Rasberry VIm- AW. SltH-rlea OrnbTro...
guinea, and early eoirlet rthoh.rb, A. 0f
promptly ...ended to. idjr"- WMonT.
Wt -T Owrwewarllla. P.
New Meat Market.
TUB undersigned have opened a Mawt Market
In the room lormerly occupied by Ah-aandM
Iriin. on Market street. Clearlleld. Pa , adjoining
Mossop'a. where they Intend to keep a aupply e
All kladaor Meat, '
Pralt aa Vetwr
And at hmhim to ail it twa T,",t" B
beoiien regularly ou luesimy. ..-' -nr
lav. nnd meal delivered at anr y i. '
of piihlie patronag. I. rrapeotr '".,
K. W. I
- . V .1- m ,a drkl ia a
improved Agrlenharal Implementa.
-..j at. IH7il.if.
vieameia. - ' -
7ii" -.elTflst, S
A te "" f1"- w"" '
A. K- Vt lllG"
or. fh. Of ri- 'ed, Ulear,
having been duly granted
pcrsvae ladebted to awld
mwMiiis paysaewH "
drmaadawill present U
for rettMnirent wuhoat
Olenvrla, For. (, '
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