Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 12, 1873, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICANS
CLEARFIELD, PA: '
WEDNESDAY M0RNINO. FEB. 12, 1178.
Ternis of Subscription. ;
If paid In edvenccor within three monthe ...t-2 J
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If paid after the oiplratlon of ill montha... 0
hemcioum notices.
Methodist Episcopal ChnrehRev. A. D.
Yocr, Faator. Public Sersiee ovary Sabbath
at 101 A. Jd., end T P- M. i
ftabbath School t A. M.
Prayer Meetiag every Thursday, at ?, P. M.
Communloe Service, first Sabbath of every
"tJt?A1rew,' Charrh HplifopInT.
aonoa Hah.. Public Borvloe Sunday morning
at 1 o'olock, end at t P. M. Sunday School at
I p. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday eveuiug
at T o'clock. ' '
rebyterln ChurchRev. tl. 8. Berlin.
Preaching o tho Lord'l day u 10J ud 71
'clock.
Sunday rVhooi at I p. .
Prayer Meeting on Wedneaday at H P. B.
Fastor'a Biblo Clam on Saturday at 74 p. m.
lit. franc!.' C'liurrli Catholic ll.v. T.
J. McMaaiTi. Man at 10 o'clock A. M., on tho
neooad and fourth Sundaya of oaeh month.
Lutheran Church. Rev. A. J. llanTsoc;
t-reaehing every Sabbath, morning and orcning.
S.bbsih Sohool at a. m. Prayer mooting orory
Wednesday evening.
J. A. Lukens, of Pbilipsburg, who
was found guilty of muder In tho second degree at
SeHefoate, last August, for tho killing of Richard
Atkartoa, was granted a new trial last week.
Oar Centre county contemporaries
an highly pleaaed "Ilk Judge fiuoher, of the
Union dlstriat, who hut week praildcd at Belle
fonte. Judge Bucher It one of the youngeet
Judgoa on the bench, al well aa one of the best in
the State, and wo hope he may lire to a green old
, , t
The Pbilipsburg Journal in alluding
to tho munificent contribution of Judge Leonard,
toward tho erection of our High School building,
oayai "Wo think that the public ipirlt of Judge
Leonard haa boon manifested in a manner that
plaeea mora than one generation under obligationa
to him. Would that then wen mora Judge
Leopards."
Sab Accident. We regret that we
are compelled to chronicle tho fact that our es
teemed friend, J. A. L. Flegal, of Ooshea town
ship, had one of hie legs broken in two place, on
Thursday but, while attempting to turn a stick of
timber. Wo understand that ho ii aa oomfortable
aa can bo expected under the circumstances. John
la on of oar boat farmer and active buaineaa
men, and it will ga hard with him to bo "oooped
op," as b necessarily must bo for some time.
Aristocratic Our Indiana county
gighbort built a now Court House a few years
ace, and we ootic by the Auditora' report that
the Job haa entailed a "bleaaing" (aa Linooln
termed it) opoa them In the abap of a debt
amounting to tho lua of $1 89,850. Jly the time
this debt and th Interest thereon is paid, Indiana
will hare rather an expenslr Court House. But
then, they are very "loyal" and proud oror there,
and should pay for their whistle.
It ib said that up In Clearfield coun
ty lorora of "Old Bourbon" at stealing whisky
barrels, to split op into small pieces and chow, as
yon would licorice root. A well soaked atave ia
eqoal to two drinks, and a bung bole affords sus
Unanoe for week. H'tiiamejoorl BtlUtin.
Tea, but w hara mora ordora for atare and
hang hole from Wllliameport than wo bar for
asw loga, wbioh the editor In question knows are
lot a few. About the "sustenance" wo know
nothing, never baring chewed anything of the
kiad, but w bare no doubt tho ditori of the
Suilsiia bar learned by oxperienoa whereof they
apeak. Inquirer after thia new article of eom
tro an referred to WUliamaporvora for further
Information.
Flag Brick. This very important
breach of buaineaa will abortly be a leading fea
ts rs ia the trade of our eonnty, and promises to
bs far more profitable and not half so hasardous
as the timber business. Oa our Aral page will be
foand a detailed statement relating to tho Fire
Crick worka at Woodland, B miles eaat of thia
flan, for which we are lndobted to the Pbilips
torg Journal. Tho material Intoresta of onr
ooanty are being llowly but aurely developed.
Work haabM commenced thia week by the Clear
isU Fir Brick Company, and the buildings will
be pushed with rigor, to thai the manufacture of
brick will eo romance at an early day. Some fee
ble minded persons fear that the market will soon
bs overstocked with brick of thia kind. That
will occur about th time tho Susquehanna over
stocks the Chesapeake bay with water.
Runaway. On Saturday last while
Mr. Cbarlea Shaffer's team wa atanding at the
depot, tho horael took fright and ran out Reed
street to Seoond, np that to Market, down that, on
lbs pavement, until th aled caught on the posts
of Um woodoa awning erected In front of "ratter
A LyUe'a store, which knookod the awning down
upon th hone and aled. But th hone sno
oted ed la getting out front under the roof, whioh
'fall upon th aled, and with what waa already on
asade th wad so hoary thai the horaes eould not
move It, and a aumber of peraona ran up and
aanght tho horaea by th bridle. Accidentally,
aohedv rMalved an Iniorv. and the horae. and
tied ale aeoaped, aad th Uariog away of the old
shed improves tho appearance of things about the
store. Charley haa a faat team, and thry need
watching, or somebody will get hurt.
Wu, K. WHiaLir.EsQ. A telegram
received at thi station at IV o'clock on Friday
last, and whioh announced the sudden death of onr
fellow townsman, shocked everybody. He waa
killed oa hia leg job, near Three Rant, on th
Centr oounty aid, th previous evening. It ap
pears that he and his partnor, Mr. Holt, had gone
dowa to tho foot of the slide In the evening to see
if all waa right, and on their way up thry loosened
a log, which switched out and threw Mr. Wrlglejr
dowa, and while in thia poaition another log came
down and Jumped the slide, atriklng him in the
'ace, aruahing hia head and oauaing lullaut death.
Hia body waa brought bom and followed by a
large eonooura of our oitlsene to Its but Rating
place la Bradford church yard, bn Sunday laat.
Mr. Wriglay tiled tho office of County Treasurer
la lt.6S-of and was oao of the most faithful offl.
Mrs the ooanty ever had and en of its most x
euplary altisons. He leaves a wire and seven
htlclreu, the youngest about IS yeara of age.
Less than two wecka ago he followed hit aged
author to the tomb. Now he ia with her. Hit
are wu 57 years and 14 daya.
Escape or Prisoners. On Sunday
auraing, aa Sheriff Ororhiaer opened the door
leading Into the main corridor of the Jail, for the
Tarpon of giving tho prisoners their breakfast,
tana of them, Alexander Hamilton, confined for
Way, Isaac Brlttou, charged with forgery, and
lack Doyts, charged with larceny, threw snuff and
tsbaceo la hia eyes, and then ruabed out and auc
la eaeaping from the Jail. The Sheriff, al-
aaarly blind. Immediately gave the alarm
asd attempted to follow and capture the runaway.
"r A. L. Pepper aucceaded in capturing Iaaae
onllo,, and Hamilton waa soon after found hid
sr ptarbey a blaeasmiia anop, eorner iiroao
Fifth streets. Doyle has not yst been cap
eVL OssMFoa IlifmlJ. "'
Ts Masonic JJomb. The annual
awing of th atockholdcra and Board of Man
fneut f th Maaonic Horn of Fennaylranla
u held at Pittsburgh, February tth, 1873, at
"b the following named brethren were elected
" Board of Management for the ensuing year :
b. J. Roberts, Philadelphia I Jamee Ooxxllander,
Willianaipori; James M. Porter, F.aston Robert
' Uabertoa, llarrisburg J, It. Simons, Frank-
: U. Stanley Ooodwla, Bethlehem John (lib-
Ttj ILBiobard Muckle, Philadelphia!
'"d-Laaer, Reading! E. Kineberry, Screnton.
kic the following officer war elected i
Jreaideot-Jamea H. IJopklua, Pltfshnrgh.
iewrer-Robert Klots, Maach Chunk.
cretaryM.. M, Meredith, Broohvllle.
' huiness of the meeting was traasaet-
im aiiuiiv va i w-
' TnK'KND Not Yet. WVmado a1
trip up the Moxhannoq Dm nob, oa Wouiisy, Juit
to im how thingi looked up tlit w,T. Baro the
ilokl appenraooo of oua or two oari loaJuJ with
coal ilauding ob tho MoihanMut CoIHory'a aiding,
there waa no ihow of buiiueii mora than there
waa on tho aUteenth daj of Nor ember lait, the
da after thia TatAl itrlke ooumenoed. M'o taw
knoti of man lUbding at every tiding, whom wo
knew to be mlnert, and who we knew had not
struok ft Uok for noarl three montht, manv of
them our acquaintance! j and on the train were
aleo aoquainlanoea of our, rppreeeutativei of the
different tturlu aloug the road. Wa anduavored
to interview both aldea, that we might, In tlili Ii
iuo, be eoablod to give aonie wort) of vnouurage
mta to lb 00. who are woeklj looking fur ua to do
o; but at thia writing we mutt content U luokaat
far off at it did the bay it commenced, aud luileit
there it tomething aeeret t work that oanuot or
will not bo made known, it ii to. We are now
rapidly approauhing the end of the third month ;
and aa nintty Jtv tkoutand dollar It the amount
whioh waa monthly paid out here, In the ooal
bastQQM atone, (wo hundred and tighty fiv Mou
and dollar will be what we will bare loit from
this region, and whioh of us can say we have not
felt It, or that It hat not reduced for the time
being, at leait the valuation of oar p report ici.
We id that we interviewed partial on both liJui,
and we are now convinced that the evailom of
either party, to our even roundabout queitlont to
tbii all absorbing toplo, would hare done credit
to the loader! of the "Know-Nothing" party In
the daya of 1U brlgbteat proiperity, and were met
about at folio wi : "Don't know." Can't lay."
"Haven't heard anything. "That may be." "I
hope K.'0eola RtvtilU
A Cobbiction Wanted. ;
Rocktoiv, February 1, 1ST3.
Ma. Editor t I tee a great miiuke in the pub
lication of the proceeding! of the eonrention of
School Director in your lat aumber. In ieki
Ing or the dinurent luhjeott aoieu upon, the re
porter laya the proposition to allow htitttute time
to teacher wai voted down in both oance. Thia
to far ii oorrvot, Hut then he aaya, "Col. Irwin
made a motion, which waa adopted, that tcaohen
be bound in the article! to attend the Inititutca
and that anffloient amount orer and above their
lalarlei be allowed them for that purpoia, they to
makeup whatever time they may loae in laid at
tendance." The Col. never made auoh a motion,
and reaaon will teach yon that when the pay for
inititutea waa voted down, the amount over and
above their aalarioa would again have been voted
down. Plea make correction and oblige
Makt Dihkctori.
Wa were not preiont at th mooting Indicated
and publlihed the proceeding! aa reported. If
there It anything wrong, we are not the author,
nor can we make the correction. That tomebody
it mil taken It plain, but whether anybody will
luffcr it not to vitlble. However, It ii alwayi bet
ter to be right. m m
Sinoulab Fatalitt. EUewhr we
chronicle the tndden death of Ex-Treaiorer Wrig
ley; a week ago Ex-Treasurer Flegal fell and pat
hit ihonlder oat of Joint, from which he It inffrr
Ing great pain, but It improving. On Saturday
a week Treaaarer Wilion took a chill, wbioh
threatened eeriont reiulti, but medical aid being
promptly at band and he poiteiiing a vigorous
constitution, be rallied after several dayt and li
again able to be about.
Bbady Instituti.
Mr. Editoki Fleaiepubliib the following proceed
ings of the Brady Township Tnacbere' Institute: On
Saturday, February ttlh, 1873, Institute convened
at Hchind'ele ectaool bonne, and was celled to order
by W. V. Shannon, President. The roll wai then
called and twelve teaehera responded. An address
of welcome was then delivered by Mr. A. K. La
ther. Response by B. r. Brockbank. Th newly
elect officer! then entered upon their duties, when
Mr. W. 8. Luther delivered an inaugural address.
Next waa called the regular nrograrame. Clan
drill! waa then oond acted ai follow! : 1st. Deriva
tion of words, by J. 8. Beyler. During thia clasi
drill Superintendent J. A. Gregory advanced
tome very good ideal on Derivation. 2nd. Men
tal Arithmetic, by 8. T. Brockbank. Sd. Penn
manibip, by J. C. Wilson. 4th. Primary Mental
Arithmetio, by 11. M. tieyler. 6th. History, by
J. K. Beyler. 0th. Beading Class, by M. A. Kirk.
Institute then adjourned for dinner.
In the afternoon Clatt Drill were oond acted,
lit. Geography, by C. 8. Luther. 2nd. Alliga
tion Alternate, by E. C. Hays. 3d. Falic Syntax,
by J. W. Corp. 4th. Philoiophy, by W.8. Luther.
6th. Pbyiical Geography, by K. Wilson. 5th.
Evolution, by W. F. Hnannon. A rote of thanks
wai tendered to Superintendent Gregory for his
aervicea at th Institute and during bis visit in
the township. Institute then adjourned to meet
at 7 o'clock.
Evening Session. 1st. Drill on Glob, by E. G.
Flays. 2nd. Kafir, by J. I). Johnson. The Or
chestra then entertained the Institute with music.
Next, Ensay, by W. 8. Luther. Professor P. 8.
Weber then delivered a lecture on Physiology and
Education. 11 ii lecture was a good production
and waa listened toattcntirely. Then Mr. J. B.
Jobneon and B. G. Ifnyi road some very good se
lections from tbe Garland Speaker. The exercises
of tbe day ifieioni waa accompanied with music
bv the Glee Club, and the evening sension by the
Troutville Orcheitra and Glee Club. Votes of
thanka wai tendered to all who helped make the
institute a lucreni. institute inen adjournca.
WINFIKI.D fi. LUTI1LK, Pres't.
Wit. F. fill am uok, Beo'y.
Specials
Juit received, a large lot of non-exploilre
Lampt and Lauternt at
-2iW2 II. P. Biolxr I Co't.
Frbsh Ground Pl a stir, Received at Corner
Store by ear load and for tal by
E. A. A W. D. Irwin.
Curwemvllle, March 13, 1872.
A full line of leasehold Goods, Japanned Ware,
lo., for sal by H. B1 A Co. , ,
H. F. Btgler A Co. bare been making extensive
addition! to their itock of Hardware th lalt few
day. Everything new In (Shelf Hardware, Sad
tlcrs' Hardware, Fanners' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be teen
at their itore. May 22.
If John ion' Anodyne Liniment Ii half an val
uable aa peon 13 say it is, no family ibould be
without it. Certainly no person, be he lawyer,
doctor, minister, or of any other profoMion, should
start on a Journey without it. 'No tailor, fisher
men or woodsman should be without it. In fact,
it ii needed wherever there it an ache, rprain, cut,
bruise, eongh or cold.
Farmer and "horsemen" are continually In
quiring what we know of th utility of Sheridan'
Cavalry Condition Powders, and in reply we lay
that we hare beard from hundred! who navo used
them with gratifying result!, which appear! to be
the general experience.
6i.KH.nt roa Sals.-A. I. Fhaw bat a count
of flrst-class late ityle Slpibs, which he will sell
at a bargain. Call and look at them. d4
Wood and Willow Ware of all dmenptloni for
sale by II. F. Digler A Co.
ar tt- . . r . MH, U . .. It".
hav just received a groeral assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of flpringa
and Axlea, whioh w offer cheap for esh.
Jl. c. mil.Kn lo.
choppers Axes at . .
Bird Cage a large asaortment at II. V. Elg
in A Co.'a.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for ralo by II. F.
Biglor A Co.
Saw. Dlstan's Cross-out Saw, J rest American
Saw, llovnton'a Lightning Raw, at
0.24.71 II. V. llioi.aa A Co'a.
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cagea.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household Uoods.
All hinds of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Caleiud Plash. - '' "s 1
Wagon and Carriage Maker' supplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware (itore of Ii. F. Digler A Co., Second street,
Clcarneld, 1'a. si
COUGH AND COLDS.
There are frw persons who are aware of the Im
porUnce of attcuding to a onua;h or aeold at Ita
Qret appoarauoe. I lie tnonsnnil who die annualiv
of consumption, were flrat attacked with a "slight '
oough or cold, which they thought would soon
"wear" itarlf off, and therefore neglected to use
tho proper rrmcilica until Ihcy became incurable.
Kvery day that a cough, oill, or any Inng dia
ease Is neglected, make. Ih chances of a cure
more unoortain. We would recommend all suffer
ing from any disease of the Lungs whatever, to
use lUieon'e Cowrera Hrarf or Tab. It never
falla in euring the worat oases of eougbs, colds,
hoarsness, sore thrust, catarrh and asthma. It
ia an Infallible reined, for Whooping Cough i be
ing prescribed by some of the Icailiug physicians
in tho Northern and Southern States, and being
prepared undor the Immediate supervision of a
graduate of the Pennsylvania Medisnl College.
The proprietors beg leero to Inform all that it la
a "tluaok" preparation, hut. made strictly la aa.
eordanoa wita the advanoed prineiptee and theary
of medieine. Prioe 6 oenta par bottle.
RtlBHKI.L A LANbLS, Proprietors, Phtlad.l.
phi. Sold by A. I. 6eaw, Cleerneld, Pa., aad
ly all Drnggits, . . k, j .tl tm
.'.'
lltnrrirfl.
On February "th, 18T.1, by Ilor. W. M. Bunfn
rir.io, Mr. JOHN M. CALDWELL to Miss 110
SANNAU U. ULOOM, both of Pika towuihlp.
' On February Ath, 187.1, by Rev. W. M. Uunrrl
rim.n, Mr. W. IL (lOHMto Ulss SUSAN KBlt'li
LINK, both of Koch Springs, Centre oounty.
On February !d, 18TS, by II. J. Sloitt, J. P.,
Air. RKI'HUN LKWIS, of Forguson township,
to Mr. JA.NB BLOOM, of Now Allllport.
In Troutville, oa February ath, 1 K7.1, by the
Rev. C. V. Ilorruailta, Mr. JOHN BCHh'UftlCH
to Miss MATILDA CONHAD,hoth of Troutville.
On February 1st. 1873, by Rev. 0. V. Horraaiaa,
Mr. JAMKS CONRAD to Miss CHARLOTTE
SMITH, both of Brady towship.-
In New Waahlngton, on Februarr ath, 187.1, by
Navhau l'Ai.utn, Esq., Mr. J. WII.HON UAL
LAliKIt, of Cambria oounty, to Miss EMMA
WAUNKR, of Chest township, Clearheld eeuaty.
At Frenchvillo, on February 10th. 1873, by
Rev. Father llnRsiuitn, Mr. JOSEPH KOKV
to Miss KLLEN OAKNIEll.
gifii.
i
At Driftwood, Cameron oounty, on February Sd,
1873, D011KEY PATTON, son or Janaa and
CLaaniNoa CnotBLV, aged 3 yeara, 0 mouth and
S daya.
StorkftJ.
Cloarfield Markets.
Corrooted weekly by Ricnann MoNsor, Wholesale
and Retail Dealer in Dry Uoods, Urooeriea, Pro
viaiona, Ao., Market alreet, Clearfield, Pa.
CLaanpiai-n, Pa., Feb. o, 1973.
Applea, green, 00
Dried, y lb
Apple baiter,pgal,
Butter. 00 (ij
Dtana.......0 00 (J S
Buckwheat I
BuokwbeatQourlbk .
Beef, dried
Beef, fresh (
Hoards, M I 00(14
Corn,ahelled.. 1
Corn, ear 00(,
Corn meal, ft aack, 1
Chop, Tjl awtl 10(j, 9
Clovoraced .... 8
Cheeae.
Cherries, Ih. 10(7$
Chiokena, drad, tt,
Kgg
Klexeeed 2
Flour 0 00(4 It
Hay 00 00ru)30
60 Hoga, dreaaed 8
1 Hides, green.. 7
75 llama 00(3 I"
35jKhouldera....00(a) 12)
21 Sides.. 00 j 12,
08 Lard I5(jj
6Meas pork,Hlbbl...20 00
21Oata 00
lu Onions.. .... 1 60
OH l'ot.toe 00 76
00 Peaches, dried, B.. 1J
60 , Plaster, l bbl 3 00
SO'Hjo. 1 U
4f;Raga, Js lb t
OO.S.lt, sack.SiOOi 160
30i.Shingles,18in.(4((46 00
12 SbiDgles,2inl0(ijil6 00
IS Timothy seed 6 00
J5 Tallow 13)
00 1 Wheat............... I 00
60 ! Wool 00
00 1 Wood, oord-. 9 60
l'eniisylvanialtailroad
TYRONS 4I.EAkTieTd BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, OCT. 28th, 1872, the
Passenger Trains will run daily (exoept Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clearheld, aa follow:
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVB NORTH.
Cloarleld.....l.20. p. a.
Tyrone O.SO.A.n,
Oaoeola... 10 60, "
Pbillpsburg...ll.07, -CIcarBeld
12.10,"
Philipaburg 4.13,
Osceola 4.40,
Tyrone 0.00,
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVB NORTH.
Clear! eld 1.40 a. .
Philipsburg.. 0.48 "
Oaooola T.OO I
Intersection.. 8.07 "
Tyrone 8.20 " I
Tyrone 8.6t p. a,
Intersection. ..7. 08 41
Osceola 8.14
Pbilipsburg ...8.32 "
ClearlieM,ar....S6 "
FARE FROM CLEARFIKLD, TO
Bellcfonte, Pa f. 0
Middletown 85 00
Marietta. 6 60
Lancaster ft 8ft
Lock Haven 2 70
Willi. import I 00
Huntingdon I 80
Lewiatown. ......... 2 DO
Maryiville. 4 60
HAHRISOURO... 4 76
PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Altoona 1 66
Johnstown H 2 80
PITTSBURG ft It
Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone
and Lock iiavon.
GE0RQK C. WILKINR,
myl7-tf. Superintendent,
$fiv (H'frt.SfuuutiS.
STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CI1RO
MOrl, CRAVON DRAWINUS, SCRIPTU
RAL ILLUSTRATIONS, Ac, Ac.
EMERY Mct'ULLOUGU,
aganl for thm linna. of a. 0i A Ot., rort-
laad, Mov, ha for tola a large assortment of beae
titul picture. Will eall on th oitiieni of Clear
Held and ticinity during tbe neit fortnight. 1:29
CAUTION. All parsons are hereby cautioned
agnimt purchasing or In any way meddling
with all that certain lot of household and kitehea
furniture and all that pertitins thereunto around
and about th premises, niw in tli possession of
J olio u aster, or ferguson towosmp, as tno mm
belong to in and an subject to my rdor.
jan'itf St (1EO. W. DICKEV.
nOUSK AND LOT FOR SALE!
Tha House and Lot on the eorner of Mar
ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield. I'a.. i for tal.
Th lot contains nearly an tore of ground. Th
bout it a large double frame, containing nine
roons. tor terms ani etber mrorinaUon apply
to the subscriber, at th Post Offlo.
norlS p. A. GAULIN.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK.Kotice
it hereby given that letter of administration
ou the estate of UtiNKY COLUHOV K deceased,
lata of Bradford townnhip, Cleartleld eonnty. Pa..
haTing been duly granted to th undercigaed, a!l
persons indebted to mid tstate will plea make
payment, and thus having claims or demands
will present them prnperlv authenticated for set
tle tutnt. M ARV A. COLUROVK,
JOU.N McUOWKlaL,
Jan. 21, 1872.-At Adrainistratort.
REPORT OF TUB AUDITORS
of Law rone, township for 18,2 1
ROAD FUND.
Jamea Brown, John Parks, Thome M. Laniob
and James D. bbaw, Hap rvfsoss of Iiwrenoe
township, In account with Road fund of said
township lor 1872:
na.
To amount of tal levied lor 1872 1:1,270 (I
To amount of unseated draw 1,418 48
To error ia settlement for 1871 . - 18 00
To bslanc due supervisors 113 31
ToUI.. $4,808 S
CB.
Ry amount work done $2,7.18 2ft
By supervisors' wages ,. 4h9 00
lly eionerations ., 61 10
By old orders paid 8ft 70
By ainonht paid on Ralston
Judgment 781 12
By amount paid oa Lick
Run road ft7ft 00
By amt. paid on J. Rowlss'
Ju.lirni.nt 1 65
By amt. fur road view and
snrvey ft 2ft 1 '
By witness' A justices' oosla B 72
By printing 00
By attorney'a fee. I 00
By making duplieatea 7 60
lly time making acttlemenU I 00
By amt. paid auditora 1148
Total ,14 ,808 Oft
POOR riTND. ''
nn.i riv uti a, o- . u..
Poar of Lawrence towuabip, in aooount with
-nshln for 1872 :
ULaiifM.
To amount of tax levied A48 It
To amount from overaeera 1871 4113 42
To amount from aale of watch 4 00
Total ei.OS 40
rnaniToR.
Ry boarding and eipense of
panpers
By bill for clothing
By amt paid for medicine
and medicinal purpose.,..
By arnt paid overseers of
Uofrgs lowneliip .
By costs Uopps vs. Lawrence
Hy attorney fecs.H t ,
By printing...
lly overseers' wsges
By percentage
By witness' Ices
By Justices' fees
lly malting d.plicalta
By rxonerellone
Hr time making settlement...
II r amount paid auditors
Balance due from overstcre...
TUal
tu ift
62 00
68 80
126 Oft
HI 04
11 00
I 51
44 00
32 J
3 00
7ft
6 00
12 08
8 AO
4 61
220 84 '
11,08ft 40
We, the undersigned Aulitors of Lawrence
township, bating eaamiuod tbe accounts of Jamea
Brown, John Purks, Thomas M. Lanich and Jss.
B. Khaw, Hupervisurs, and famucl Clyde and
l(ll Heel, Overseers of the Poor, of said town
ship, for 1872, tad them as above stated.
1 K.J. lli.NKI.IN, ..
JAH. fil'ACKMAN,
Atlrsl: A.ll. H1IAW,
W. T. Spscs, Clerk. Auilltars.
I XKCIITOB"-NtsTII'li Whereas. Lcl
ten Testamentary on th oetnt of MARV
lIHiMPHON, relict or Ignalius Thompson, Iste
or Clearfield borough, Clearfield eonnty, I'a, dee'd,
have been granted to Ih undersigned, all parsons
indebted to said estata will plraae make payment,
aad thoa having claims or demands will present
hem proaarlj authenticated for settlement.
, JOS1AH W. TIIOMI'HON,
JOHN I. TUOMPHON,
Feb, ft, 7 lpd. , , , j . . foeutr.
" garfltrare, Ulnvrarr , &r.
IX F. BIGLER & CO.,
,r l f . ClitUI 1
II A lt I) WAltE,
Alio, Manufacturer of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLCARFIlIiD, PA.
A LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
4JL
Harneaa, Collar, ste., for sal by
' ' II. F. I5I0LER 4 CO.
lALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD
Ing Bay Forks, for (al by
II. F. BIGI.KR 4 CO.
QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, etc., for sals by
, II, F. BIOLEU A CO.
HARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE
XX.
Findings, for sale by
U. F. BIQLER 4 CO,
Q.UNS, PISTOLS, S WORA D CNES
For sals by
' ' 1 II. F. BIOLEB 4 CO.
CTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Biles, for sal by
II. F. BIOIKR 4 CO.
TKON 1 IRON !. IRON I IRON I
-A.
For aale by
U. F. BIQLER 4 CO.
TIORSE SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE
NAILS', for aale by
II. F BIQLER 4 CO
DULLET BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
a.
And beat Manufacture, for sals by
11. F. BIQLER 4 CO,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sal by
II . F. BIQLER 4 CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for snlo by
mcr30-70 II. F. BIQLER 4 CO.
(!; durational.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
milE WINTER TERM of fourteen wreka, will
X eommenoe Monday, January 0th, 1873.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing. Olijeot Lee
eons. Primary Arithmetio and Primary
Urography- $7 00
Ilistory, Local and doscriptlv Ucograpby
with Man Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetio . 00
Alrebraand the Science 12 00
Instrnotion ia Instrumental muslo 10 00
Oil painting, 24 lessons 12 00
Wax work I 00
For full particulars send for Ciraular.
Clearfield, Sept. 7, 1870-lypd.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Male and Female Claaatcal High School
Each Department Heparate, DUUuct and
rtlHR Mholaitle year of thia Inititution I divl-
X dod into two iioni of Br uonlbi (twntT-
ou woki) eaoh. Th nrt tioa eommeDoes oa
th Ant Monday in Bertainbr the icoood, on tha
flrat MoDtlay in Fcbrnmrr.
The conro of Imtruotioa emhraoei vry thing
ncvrmarj to a thorough, practical and aooomphih
d duration of both lexei.
runli will be admitted at any time and eharjred
from date of entrance to the eloi of th leiiion.
No deduction will be mad for absence, ieot
In eaiei of extrein and protracted illneia.
Studcnti from a diitanoe ean b accommodated
with board at low ratei. -j
For particular, onJ for circular!, or addreu
Rfiv. P. I. UAUIU6UN, A.
July 26, l71-tf. Principal.
THE "LIGHLRURriinG'
"DOMESTIC"
8ki a fw
dayi trial In
very family
and workiliop,
by th tide of
any other low
ing machine.
Tho Qualities ob which It idle for lucotM In
inch trial, are:
EASY WORKIXO,
EASY LEAIIXIXG,
. EKADINE33, ;
RELIABILITY,
QUIETNESS,
RANGE OE WORK.
No other machin cqnali it in an of theaaj
hfrld!, it hai many othr Point of Superiority.
U. BniDUK, Agent,
jan22tf - CI-aitUM, Pa.
1873 ANNOUNCEMENT. 1873
The lMttftlHirK VohU
(DAILY AND WEEKLY.)
ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC!
The Largetty Cheapest and Rest
Weekly in the lVe1.
I akti I
of th year Taa P" proprietor her ae aew
nrnmi'f to o.h( purring to fefer to ita peat
record i an indieation of what It will be ia th
fut or a flrit-elau political and literary journal,
and on that mutt ever prove a welcome visitor
to th home and tWiudc.
Eiiablinhad in 1804, it ha never etnrtd to ad
vocat thoae nieaaurei which It believed to be
right, and thoee ooly will it lailhfully oontlnu to
advance, protect anddrfrad. It will in the future
a in the pant, foarleinty eipoae eorruplioa and
wrong doing wherever detected and advocate each
doctrines only ei ar belt calculated to bring
peae to our whole oouolry and bappiueM and
proRperiiy to our people
Tub Wiiici.v Pont i a larg eight pag papr
and li a faithful compendium of tho new of cah
week. In addition to 111 itorlot, poetry and other
literary and nclentifl eiattor, It contalna th lateit
cabl and other telrgrami Iron all part of the
world, Congreeclonal, Legiatativ and Conilitn
tlonal Convention proocediogf, full Market lle
porti at hum and abroad, Political, Local and
General iNtwn, Ai., Ac.
Till: DAILY POPT
Ih tin only Prmooratlo daily In Weilorn Peno
fvlvanie, and the old pot etiabliihcd Democratic
daily Journal In tbe Htate. Kacb Imuo eoataint
tbe very lateet newi fiom all ouartor, aad it Ii in
arry rrinert a rut-ulani journal.
'i LKM8 Al.H AVrt IN ADVANCE.
r ihtiif Hot i
Bv mall, Tr annum........ ....... ..M 00
ix monthfl 4 00
Delivered to tuhnrlbers la the two oitita, neigh
boring bonnlt and towns, on all the railway!
within two handrvd mitre of Pittrbarg, per week
li CMlt.
n wkfj r-t.'
Flngl otl, hy mailt per annum... ..$1 00
la elnhi f fire or ovr, to on addroaa. ...... t 0
Hend fovippeimen enpte and proflpeetna, which
are cint to any ed'lri fre uf cont. Addroas th
paMivhen. JA". P. DAHR A CO.,
Jan. I St. Poit Building, Plttabarg, Pa.
CYRUS GORDON.
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
Market street, (north side) Clearfield, Pa.
pST All legal hvslnrn promptly attended I.
'HI
Wo desire to cull the attcution of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fuel that we
have opened a
, MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD.
Where wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Our stock of PIANOS will consist of
RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, - ' - I .. '
I STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS,
We oro prepared at all times
layoraiilo terms its to prices aud lernis oi payment.
i i . ... .
Our Stock of ORGANS will oonit of llio nor and popular
UYNDER ORGAN, (with Hymlor's Kneo Tremolo and downward
Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.VS
.- NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE
Besides these wo furnish lo
We sell on every plan known
popular and easy LEASE PLAN.
j On our easy terms every one
amount will tend so much to
DCTWe thall bo glad to have
ocl23-'72-Iy
grttg and $Wclilnrs.
i E LATEST MOVEI
THE LATEST MOVE
HAETSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To tLar sew boil Jin f on Reoond Street, nearly
fpesit ta store l weaver Otu,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where iT will eontinae t supply their old and
as nanf new euitomer a ma eon, wita .
PURE DRUGS!
I
CHEMICALS!
rn.KMACEUTICAL PRKPAIUTIOSS,
) (Iaelailing all aew remedies,)
ral.nl Medlela, Painla aad Oils, Olass aad
iisly. Sebeol Reoka, Btauoaary. Paper,
Ae.j alao, a full llae of Drug.
giat Buadrtrs, Hair
Toaies,
Cotmrtiis, Prrfunerles, Toilet Artlelra, Bruabaa,
Tol.t Soaps. Pookrt Books, Ac, all or
th best equality.
PURK WISES ASD LIQUORS,
fornrdieal A saeramantal porposnoaly,
Pur vVhtt lad, Colors of all kinds. Raw and
llnllrd Llnswd Oil, Varnishes, Xurp.n
.tlne, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnisb
Brashes, flavoring
' Extracts,
Confrol onrrlrs, tllrd Srrd, Ppio., groand aad
f 1 angriianq, vi ail aiaus.
SMOKERS AND CUBWBK8
. Will find ear stoek of Chewing
a.,1 Knokia. TobaMo. Imnorlcd and De
meslis Cinara, r-nuff and Kine-eut to be of tbe
very beat aranda in in maram.
LA MTS AND cniMMEYS,
n sin amda t uimmi wsw,
OARDEN 8EKD9,
MUSICAL INBTRIMBNT8
and Musical Trimmings of v.ry varisty.
Ilaviot a Ion eiperlnee In the bnsln.se, and
an .iUdsI . and wrll aalMted stock ef aieilielnea,
we are enaolrd t All Physicians' proscriptions at
the shorten notion and oa th most reasonable
tarme, demand ulght. '
1 HARTSWICK A IRWIX.
Cl.arfltll, Pa., May 31, lK71-tf.
JEWj SCHULER,
BAEBEa AND HAIE DRESSER,
Sreond sU st, nost door lo First National Bank,
aott'71 j ClearteM, Pa.
OShANNON LAND AND LUMBER
. V r rn i - r t
WEOLA STEAM MILLS,
1 aiarricrra!
LUMIIJ.R, LATH, AND TICKETS
Sawe A ratent llibbed SMngtct.
k II. Sntl.I.IN'OronD, rrealdcnf.
Onet-t'onat Plare, No. IS S. 4th at., I'hil'a.
JOHN LAWSlll'., O.neral Bup't.,
OKeola MiHa, Cleardsld eonnly, Pa.
xso TOWN LOTS frr sal. la th boroagh
of Oaoeola
as-Kan. ih. l.AKOHKT ARSORTMIST
f tlooda la CI.arA.ld eonat at Ihslr Maninioih
ftor II PtNoti,
o ie
MARKET. .STREET,..!'
L E 1 11 F I K L I), PENX'A.'
' '"V '
to furnish any of ilia cheaper innkos of Pianos to order on the most
MASON d
order Organs from any factory desired.
to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR
can have a good instrument,
MAKti HUMU HAPPY.
you call and see us, whether you
ItYNDEIt'N MUSIC STOKE.
ru Goods, &(.
1872.
1872.
FALL 4 WINTER GOODS
AT
J. M. KRATZER'S.
immtnat Stock of lood$ of every
description
Woolea Ooodi, same prio as bvfbre th ad
rano In wool.
Moslias at reduead priocf .
Drtn Ooodi ia greateit rariely.
llonratug Good of all kinds.
Dlack alpaca, at all prioe.
Blaok Silk, rer cheap.
Waterproofi, Velreteeas, Plaid and plain Flan
nels, Shirting Flannels, Ao.
Tab I Linen and NapktnIrtsh LiDont, 10-4
Sheeting aad Pillow Mualln. '
Ottoman Rep Shawls aud Searfs, Striped Shawls
at all prioe.
Paiilov Shawls, slngl and dooll. $S to $60.
I)rsg Trlairaingi, Fringes, Lacef, Velret Rib
bons, Velreteen, Ac
Fall liu of tli oelvbratrd "Jonphios Seam
lai" Kid Olov, Kid Ulovea from $1 ap.
Ladies' Neck Ties, Collars, Raffling, Ilalr
Braids and Switcbci.
Ladies' and Chtldrsn's llcrino Undr-wrar.
lUadaui Foy's, Thampion's, Olor-Fittiog
Hip Qor and other Corsets. Also, Uoop Skirts,
Panif r , 4c
Larg stock of Carpsts and Wall Papers.
Shoes and Gaiters, sane qnalit as keretofore.
"Th beat ar th heap est," 1 " '.
' Dal moral and other knittlog jaraa, and other
articles, too numerous to mention.
Paicha-r will find a greater rariete of goods
than Is usually found ia on store. - f , "
Call and examine.
ClearBeld, Sept, 18, 1872.
WM. KEED,
Saeeessor to Rted Bros.
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIKLD, PA.,
AY
TILL open this week an lumen itoek of
all dceortptions oi
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS,
MILLINERY
and
FANCY GOODS,
FURS,
I, A III ,
MISSES' nd
CHILDREN'S
SHOES.
etc., Ac, Ao., Ao.
Buying ray goode la New Tork, th Asast of Ibe
marktli harping a rellabl elaea of goods; idl
ing goods at ekiso eash Igurea, and conducting
business In a thorough basinosa manner, I hi,.
1 aa.rit th. eoaAdeac of CASH BUYERS
throughout the .ounty.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
fall and .taniln my stock and be e.avtnood
of th truth f lay assertion.
.plji WM. nKER.
H. F. N AUGLE,
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
and dealer la
Wfttclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Wrtre, kc,
JeU'tl CLEARFIKLft, PA.,
T
O BLACKSMlTUSt
Th. undrnlrned olfrra for aale, In the borouih
of Ckarflald, a Ularhsmitb rhop, on Seeocd street,
toflldining thrne forgea and two full arta of tools.
A first class business. An eteellent dhane for a
h.M aiethaaUl Apply to
. , aVNOI gENNARD,
otUI , ,
- I t SI
HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS.
" ' '
Octave Coupler,)
OKGANS,
HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
and CHURCH ORGANS.
CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
and no other investment of like
desire to purchase or not.
glisrctlaiuous.
Lime for Sale I
TTJE undersigned, residing near tbe depot bas
made eompl.t errangcm.nts with Lime
Uuni.rs .ast of tbe mountain, ahoraby he is ena
bled to keep oonstantly on hand a larg. quantity of
PURE LIME!
whioh he offer, to farmers and buildara at a trill
abov coit. Thoa. in nMd of tha arlicl would do
wan io gtr me a can, or address us by latter, be
fore aegollatlng their lime.
OKO.C. PASSMORE.
Clearfield, Pa., law t, lUt.
Iilvery Ntable.
THE undersigned begs leave ta inform the pub
lic that he is now fully prepared to accommo
date all in the way of furnisbinc ilorses. Buea-iea.
Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and
on reason. bl. urms. Residence oa Looaat street.
between I bird and Fourth.
OKO. W. GEARITART.
Clear eld, April! 1, 187.
SAWS I SAWS! SAWS!
DISTAN'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND
CIRCULAR BAWS.
Boynton'B Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATEKT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
For sale by
oftu.ro
II. P. BIGLER A CO.
Attention, Lurabcrmr n !
"r sr BOW '"oolacturinp onr IMPROVED
T STKKL SOCKET DK1VINU CANT
HOOKS, superior to any other io ase. W have
aleo in stock a large quantity of Canlliooka suita
ble for rafting purpotrn, which we are selling
cheap for cash. AMOR A R. KKNNARD.
uiearncid, ft., Alarrh IB, 1872.
A Notorious Facll
rjlHKKB are mora people troublod with Lang
X Iiieases in thl t-wn thanauy otherplao o
it sis in lli IStnte. On of tbe great eauio of
this Is, th of of an impure article of Coal, largely
mixed with sulphur. Now, wbjr not avoid all
this, and preserve your live, by using only
llumphrej'n C elebrated Coal, free from all
Imparities. Order left at th stores of Richard
Mump and James O. Graham A Sons will rcoelve
prompt attention.
ABRAHAM HUMPHREY.
ClserfUld, November 80, 1670 tf.
B.
P. STERLING,
Maaufaeturer of
SADDLES & HARNESS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Worh guaranteed tn glr aatisfaclloa. Prieea
reasonable. (Jive me a eall. Shop ia Graham's
now, Manet aireoi. novji',71,
Beale's Embrocation.
fLATK fOWRLL'8.')
For all diseases Incident lo Ilors. Cattle, and
fflMIIII p f 11 vm sivn.
Tklai SmliMflillnii taim avtAniival MmA h
Ik tjoTernment during th war.
a . 1 a. n. i.e. a. l II. . .U
rar seie dj aaniwioti m jrwir, vivaiiDtjiii
Joseph H. Irwin, lurweniv ill. vanii uooa
anar. bninvrsnerg. u
pLOUR, FEED, AC.
TUB nKCCARIA
FLOURING MILLS.
Th Bndrtignd wtfuld retpeolfully givt d
ties to theoltisens of Becoaria township and ur
rounding country, that he bas purchased th
Btooarl Filtering Wills and pot tverytbing la
complete order, and Is manufacturing ft first -class
quality of Flour. ' -
CUSTOM WORK DOS E,
end Flour to quantity constantly oa bead fur sal.
CHOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, ACP AC.
always ob hand and for sal wholesale or retail,
Ce T HI I'll IIHINCil.lVI WANTKn.
t X Will eicbang. Flour and Chop for 211.
Inob Slitngl., or will pay part mooey, il dcrlted.
10:1 If BARNABAS AK.MSTRONd.
C. D. -WATSON,
IiKALLR t 1 I
DSl'GS & FATEXT MEDUIXES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND TAXKEB NOTIONS.
FI.N'K TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE,
BEST BRANDS TORACCO A SKrtABS,
SCHOOL HOOKS A STATIONERY,
Maaonic Building, fecoad Street,
dcel-75-ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
Tt'taTICF.)' s C:HTABI.a::i HM
VT hav printed a large number ef th. aew
FKR RILL, and will oa lb receipt ef twewty
Ire aeata, aiaU aoffr t W adfHf. mfU
SHAW UOU3K, ' '
Cor. of Market Freat streets,)
I'LttAttriAbo, r.
.. t ia 1111 lai jmb I rati V Bl. aoffls
'inia inagniuowii -. - - .
nlfte In all Us appoiatmowt. ihI oonfoaieat w
. ,. . II r A r fHamtillaea Mlta to Ild
iue uouri homwi. n w...... - . . ,
ir... lb. nrp, . iKSS,r
mmeh trsin
April in, 1XTI.
Prop
trietre.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
KKW WASIHNOTON, PA.
mi. J ii r ..:.',.. lu,,lu hu Itmm
III, www aim ",11 i.iu,w,n-, - - -
lalien by tbe uuJerslsnerl. II frel eonflil.rjt of
being aale " rvauer aaiwaoaiua w mvs. whv tmmj
farur bins Willi a eall.
May , IB71. o. w. li A in, rrp r.
T)KVERK IIOUSK,
IV HDRN8IUE, PA.
Tb. aubaarlb.r having built .aew Houl, with
all aiodera Improv.n.nt, la prrparad to nmlva
guasts. Th. tabla will be atifplied with a beet
in in. maraea.
Ueod etabling aUaohed.
anrJ ly A. L. r,CUABKPKB, Prop's.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Coraerof Baowndand Uarketrltrr.t, ,
CLKAI1F1L.LI), PA.
riMlH aid and eonmodioua Hotel has. during
X th. past y.ar, been inlargd to doabl Ita
furmer oaoacltv for th entertainment of atraa
gera and guests. Th whol building ha been
reiurnisuoil, ana in propnuiur wiu spar a
pains to render his guests oomforublo while
staying with blm.
Jlrlht 'Mansion Iluuae" Omnlbu run ta
nd from th Depot on th arrival and departure
of aen train. uwiunsani
eprf 70 If , rropruior.
WESTERN HOTEL
Opposite Ui Court Iluuse, 1
OLEAltFIELJI, rfiKIt-A.
Aeoomoaodatiooa first-elaaa aod chargos moderate,
aetl JO UN F. TOL'NO, Proprietor.
jJONTOUR HOUSE,
Opposite Ibe Court Douse,
LOCK B1VKS, PRSN'A, '
J.la Jl , DAU8EAL A ER0M, Prvp a.
ROCKURIIUFP IIOtIE,
.BELI.EPOSTE, TA., , .
S. J0I1N8T0M A BOSS,
Proprietor;
etlt'TI
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Main Ktroet,
PIlILll'SltUKll, PENS'A.
The wnderaigned herp. constantly oa hand taw
best of Liquors. Ilia table ia always aupplied
with th best tbe market affords. Th traveliag
public will do well to giro him a call
no.1,'65. ROIiKRT 1.L0TD.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Market St., bet. Feeond and Third,)
CLEARFIKLD, PA.
Tho subacribcra having become proprietor oi
this hotel, would respectfully ask a liberal ahas
f public patronage. The Table will alway, be
aupplied with the beat tbe market affords,
dreU'TJ BENN A LEIPOI.n. '
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CIRWEN6V1LLK.
Clearfield oounty, Penn a
Thl old and well eetablilbed Hotel, BeaufifulTy
situated on tb banks of tb Susquehatiaa, la the
borough of Curwensrille, ha been leased' for a
term ol years by tbe undersigned. It haa bmu
entirely refitted, aud ia now open to the pabllo
generally and tbe traveling oommunity in par
ticular. No paioa will be apared to render gueata
eamforlabl. while tarrying at thia bona. Ample
Stabling room for tb. acoommodatioa of team.
Charge moderate.
Dept. it, 1870-tf. . ELI BEOOSf.
goots and hofS.
T)OOT ASD SHOE ilAKIXG.
It
l'HILIP VTKAVER, oa Market (treat, la
Shaw's Row, Clearfleld, Pa., haa juat reeeivett
a fin. lot ef French Calf China aad Elpa, tb.
beat la the market, and ia now prepared to man
ufacture everything la hia line. 11. will war
rant hi worh I b represented.
Tbe citisens of Clearfield and vicinity asv
..Mtrull Invlf.. In i.i t. htm a nail.
Work done at short nolle. :ll'7Jy
SEW BOOT ASD SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Coa. MARKET A So Bra., CLEARFIELD, Pa,
riMlK proprietor haa entered Into th BOOTdr
X o il OK huaints al Ih abov. eland, aad
la determined not to b ootdon ttbr la qnaN
ity or prie for hia work. Special attcatioa)
will bo paid to manufacturing Sewed work. 11
has on hand a larg. lot of Erench Kip aad
Calf Skins, ef th. very h.st quality. Th. eltW
sens of CleerCeld and vicinity ar. respectfully
Invited to give him a trial. No charg for call.
noT,' -tf
Vaoufactarers and Boalera u'
II o o t n n 11 (1 Shoe!
Ladies', Misses' and Children' Salter,
Men's, Beya' and Women's Heavy Boots, aid
Brogaas, Ao., Ac.
Store aad shop en Becond street, nearly appa
tie V. P. Biglsr A Co. 'a hardware atore,
Feb. 29, 117! ly CLEARFIELD, PA.
Clearueld County Bank.
TOE Clearfield County Bank a aa Inoorporat
ted institution haa goa. oat ofsiisienos by
tb. surrender .f It eb.rt.r, .a May 12, 186.
All Its stock Is awned by th subscribers, who
will eentina. the Banking buiineee at th saw
plaee,es private Bankers, under the firm aems
el the "Clearfield County Bsnk." We are re
sponslblsfor tb debts oi the Bank, and will pay
It notes oa demend at the eoanter. Depoait
received aad latere! paid whea money I, left for
a 6d lim. Pap.r dicoantd at sli percent,
as heretofore. Our persoaal responsibility I
pledged for all I1 osils received and hasines
lransict.it. A contlau.nc. of th. liberal pat
ronage of th. husla.ss m.n of th. county Is r
,PeiUully solicited. A Presideat, Cashier and
officers of th lata Clearfield Coaaly Banh, w.
require th notss of said Bank to he presenUd
for rodemptloa. .
JA8. T. LEONARD, RICHARD SHAW,
WM. PORTER, JA8. B. ORAHAM,
A. K. WRIOUT, . L. KEED,
WM. A. WALLACE.
Th. haslaasa of th Baak will b eeadaeted by
John M- Ad.aii., Esq., as Ca.bisr. etl..?
County National Bank,
Or CLEAHFIKLD, I'A.
' it ton's Drum titan.
rajna;Tiokts to and froni Lirarpool, Qaeaas
towa, OlasfoWg London, Paris and Copenhasw.
Also, Drafts for sale on tb HoyaJ Bank of Irvlend
and Imperial fiank of London.
JAMES T. LEONARD, Pres't,
W. M. P1IAW, Caihlor. tl:1:TI
J. D. M'Girk. Edward Perks.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
' OP
mcgirk & perks.
Bucasor to Pester, P.rks, A Co.,
rblllpsburf. Centra County, Pa.
W II E HE all tho businut of a Banking Hons
wil o. transacted promptly and unoa tb.
most favoraol. serma snar7-tf
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOUItAGK HOME INDUSTRY.
THE andmlgned, having established a Nat
sery oa tho 'Pike, about half way between
Clearfleld and Cnrwensvtlle, Is prepared lo fur.
ntsa allklnds of FRUIT THEE8,(sudardaa1
dwarf,) Evergreena, Shrubbery, Grep. Vines,
Oooseberrles, Laaton Blaehberry, Strawberry,
and Hasherry Vines. Also, Siberia Crab Tree,
Quinee, aad early aevrlet Rhubarb, A. Order
promptly attended to. Addrws,
' i. D. WKISIIT.
wp20 A8-y , Curw.navllls, Pa
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
aeasT run
Chick. ring's, Rteinway't snd Emtrson'a Piano
Smith's, aiason A Kamlla'a and Felouh.l .
Orgens and Molodeons, and Qtever A
Dakar's Sawing Mechlrtee. ,
1 ' ALao TaAcnaa oa
Plane, flultar, Oresn, Uarrannv aad Vocal Ki
lls, Nn pupil taken for less than half a term.
.gear-Room .pposlt (lullrh (uraitar Stor.
Clearfield, May 5, ISCaMf. .
rl.NK, WIIITR At ROAN MS!0 SKINS
Jmt raoelved and for sale by
ApD 1. I.r. , , 1 n. f . B,ULl V