Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 27, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKARK1ELI), PA
1VEDNRHDA Y MORNINO, SEPT. IT, IITt.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid ll advaa.o,or witbin tbree aumlkl ..II 0
If paid after three and befor. all montha..,,. I M
It paid .Par th. .iptratioB of ill month!.,, I 00
BeT-Moaare. B. M. PamnaiLl Co.. N.wa
iaer Adroillelag AgeaU, 17 Pork how, torn or
leekmaB Street, oro our duly aothorliod Aral.
no ion utij,
fcKl.ltllOUl NOTICE.
Method lit Episcopal Church-Rtr. B. F.
St: v aaa, sstor. Poblie Barviee trery Babbitt,
ai iu a. ai., ana ?t r. m.
Sabbath Hohool at II A. II.
Prayer L ilian eror Thureda. at Tl P. 11.
Cornn union Harriet, Orst Sabbath of every
asonsn, at i a, jr.,
Weil Clearfield M, R. Church Rti
Wm. U. Dili, and J, F. Andbmom, Pastors.
Preaching erery alternate Huntley, at I o'olooh
P. M.-eSuo-iay School at 3., P. M All art Id
vllrd to alttnd.
Preab)terlan CliurchRtv. H. S.Dotmr.
Bab In th itrTiaM morning and evening Bab
bath iSohonl at I P. M Prayer Matting Wednea
day evening.
Ht. frando' thurch Cathollr HtT. p.
J. HKxninaa, Preaching at Htf) o'clouh, A.M., on
tat first, (bird and lourlh Sundatsof aaob month
Vespers and ltmcdlollon of tba blessed Batratntnt
at 7 o'clock, P. ht.Puuduy School arery ttundey
enernooa at a o oioor.
OFFICIAL lIRECTOHY.
tint or loLDiia dart an irmioni oovht,
Btvond Monday of January.
T'j rd Monday of Mareb,
First Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday of ttepteiaber.
tihi or aoLOiva cannon plrai.
Pint Monday of J not.
Beeond Monday of November.
roBtio omenta.
Prttidint Jtdgi Hon. Charlei A. Myr. of
Lock Ha van.
Attittant tost Judgt Hob. John H. Orvli, of
Hellelonta.
Attotiau Jmdytt VTllllam C. Foley, Clearfield .
John J. Reed, Curwenasille.
Protkouolaiy RU Bloom.
iftytfier ana Rerdwh. J. Morgan.
th$triet Attonty Frank Fielding.
Trtaturtr David McUaughey,
Shriff William R. Mol'btraon.
County 5ror 8amael F. MoClotkty, Cor
wsnsville, Canary CopfMiMioHtr- Clark Brown. Claar-
Raid ; fhomaa A. UeUee, Ch.it P. 0.) Hurts
Hoover, UlearOtld.
Count Aodtlor Chrlit. J. Keafcgy, Oltn
Hop ; Samuel A. Caldwell, Wllllamsgrove; John
C tonntr. tfurniiot.
Vaunt ConwJ. B. Naff, New Washington.
Jury Cnmmiationtr -John W, Bhugart, James
Mitchell, Clear fled.
8uprinUndnt of Public School John A.
Uregory, turwensrille.
Solaris 't.fr.ie-John W. Wrlgtey, Wm. Re
debauch, Cyrus L. Gordon, Clearfield: Jos. R,
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, CorwtnsTillej J. J. Uogla,
Useeole Mills.
Oar Sptial column tl dtoidadly intortating in
a local point of view and profitable rtading to
outsiders woo want to sort money.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER AT II, IB TUB LABT
DAY TO PAY TAXES, IF YOU WANT TO
VOTE FOR PRESIDENT THIS YEAR.
Buckwheat cakos nnd tax collectors
art Doming.
Jack Frost nips tho toes of barefooted
urohins I belt mornings.
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Moro "kiverH," a little firo and an
overcoat. Fall U hero.
For A good horse and buggy, go to
Gearbart'a liwry liable.
J. V. Gray has boon appointed ticket
agent at Woodland, on the Tyrone A Clearfield
Railroad.
Full-seeding is moHlly completed in
tbia itetion, though toast few taiiy farmers are
not yet through with the work.
You can hear a heap of big talk about
squirrel, and tbeir abundance, but that It tbo
moat (hare la in hunting uow-a-daja.
A largo number of Centennial ex
ouraioniata returned home on Saturday laat. and
appear to bt well pleated with the trip.
a
Mr. J utiles Forest, one of Clearfield
toooty'i olde. el Hunt, died at bia reaidtntt in
Btiggi lownabip, on Wednesday of last week. I
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Four full-grown wovles, to say noth
ing of five or an young toes, art known ta have
tltir lair la Black lick township, Cambria county.
S. A. M. Your article would furnish
no information te the public, wonld prove very
offensive ta your School Board, and render yon
uooam forte bit If published.
m- mm
Walnut, butternut, chestnut and
hickory trees In tbia neighborhood are wall leaded,
and squirrels and little boys are busy gathering
supply for the Winter.
Several rufts passed this place last
week, bound fur the lower market. Wa thought
they all paaaed down the river on tht Spring
flood but tout one It always left for the Matit"
freshet.
The September term of Court com
menoed It aeetioa on Monday, aad will continue
two weeks, the Commonwralifc oasti taking op
the time ef this weak. The attendance la quite
Inrgt. Judge Or via ta presiding.
Tho timo approaches whon forest
trees may be transplanted with an almost absolute
eertainty that they wilt take root and floarlih,
Let every man, woman and tbtld ta tht land
plant a tree as a Centennial land-mark.
The time of sunlight is fast shrink
log. The evening shadows fall at an early hour
and art not cleared away by the tun' broad beams
ontll lata each morning. Darkness now reign a
about thirteen hours out of the twenty-four,
r as
Thus far September has been more
tiae a omnmtr montn tnan sue beginning o( Au
tumn. There btss been Bulbing about it tu remind
us that
Tut wleurWI J aavo e.ma
Tl.e saddest of the )ear.''
. i m e em
iluny people tro to tlie Centeniiiui
because it ts lasbluoaila an to do, and net beaaase
they really tnjy tha;asevlct there, or ere fond of
aight seeing. Ladies are much more given to
this than men are. Uirlr, it la to I ' Yon may
mile tryoa will, hut It's so."
lo
A polo ono hundred and fifteen feet
high was raised at West Liberty Jefferson Line
Poatoffiee), tn Brady township, on last Friday a
week, by the Democrats In that "neck 'o woods."
Brady will poll fifty mora Democratic retta this
year than tver before. Mark onr prediction.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
In tht Pottofltot at Clearfield, for the week ending
Beptemper 15th, 1876 t
Bell, William R.-t ' Mooney, W. F.
f'asaedy, Thomas Potter, Clarence
Diion, John A. Robb, Herman
Laphey, Thomas ' Phew, M.
Uegaa, T. N. Yoee, Litato
iiin-aa su ,i
Poli JIaisinu. The .Democrats of
Brady township propose to raise another hickory
pott at Dubois, on Wednesday, the tlth of Otto.
her. Sartre) speakers will he preatat aad deliver
addressee, This will he tho third one for that
township, and It looks now ai though the Demo
cratic mijority would ell tab np to 360 on the Tlh
of November neat.
mm e
Tho A 1 toon a .Sun, of Friday last, says
that tbt Day Kiprtsa on Moadty, the lath Inst,
patt-d through that tit In twelve teetlons. There
vera tnt hundred tart In tbt train all ef which
vera packed ta their almost capacity. Several
(f-if hi engines were prtseed lata the passenger
mite, and s number of the cars were borrowed
from ether rvads.
Anothkr Ciianui It seems that
bt Deer Law undergoes n change every year,
Lait year tt ran from tbt 1st or September te the
It of Decern bee. The Ul latere ehaaged It last
Winter from the 1st of October la tho 1st of Jana
try, and Imposts a ant of ISI for violating the
pratilieae af the Att. Bo, look out ! There U
"ih so a fine et that ea eet.
Iir.AD. Jlftilin llockcnburry, one
f lb, oldeet aitiaooa or Cheat low.ablp, died At
Iba raoid.Boe ef hi ooa Joba, .a tbo , aged 71
J'.t.. Mr. lloeheabotr, aa hwt la JoolatA
O..0I,, Ibi, Itau, aalMUIod IB ahlaw.alr,Bo,r
Loraber CM,, In.. all ,eon a,o, bat afterward,
"erad I. Ch.,1 twee. hip, where bo died, Mr.
rooadod b, t l,igo oiral. of rel.ll.ea oad frioada.
Notice. JamM A. Moor roqniti
a to ivo BOtte. lo patooal who at. la tho habR
f tranflog ,rov kla wboal.leld, belweM tbia
kt.,k aad tbo C.lboll. Motor,, lhal thee hod
baltor atop II, or Koaoef Ibeal will go4 law trouble.
Pm,Io kavo 0. aior. rlf ht te trMraoi a, . ana'.
14 th.a Uey bar, I, break hot bU kowH aid
HhI. "Jib" bi,bu botle, a. 4 ttMpAartri
S balleT rook nt I
Coal Oil. Ly tie has rooeivod a car
toad of coal oil, and nan Mil It by tba quart or
barrel. Also, by the eas. tf.
Wanted! 1,000 cords of Hemlock
and Rook Oak Bark, for which wa will pay the
highest markat prion.
Jylllf. A.O. Kmuaa A Oo,
Lorillauo's Tobaccos. Lytic, of
tbli plate, bat the agtaey fur Clearfield ooanty
for Loril lard's oelebrated brands of lobnooo, and
oan tell then tt factory prlcea.
The worst possible result thut can
follow the buunlllul ytald of orchards tbt present
season la that dried applet will be very plenty
the ooiotng Winter. It la said that dried aple
pita aad grass-widow a art two of tbt worst aril
tlti on earth but wo would take two widows to
oot dried tpple pit all tbt ttme, and tblnk we
had "millions In It" if wo believed the widow,
" ' 1 S mmm
Ladies heavy, durk-colored silks are
to ha tho fashion among the elsis tbo coming
Winter, but wt wouldn't advise yon to invest
largely la there costly fabrics. Your beaui, If bo
la half the man bt should he,wouldJustaa toon bug
yon tn a Scotch plaid or black lustre of a Winter
night, and let you Invest tbo difference In a holi
day preseat for himself. Bya now-a-daya have,
without ai caption, In view of the bard times,
grown peculiarly unselfish.
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A Hlundbr. An exchunuo snya :
' Several years ago James II. Devor, Kq , of
Porry county, bad locust tree on hla farm out
and aa wed into plank which ht then had made
Into a ooffln for him si-If, so aa to have It ready for
ae. But he had forgotten that a dead utan
measures more than a lira one, and when ht died
ft fow days ago, it was found that the ooffln was
too short, and after all he was not burled lo the
tofliB he had prepared for himself."
" IJaveyou heard the news?" " W hat
newt I" Why, of the new boot and shoe store
la Clearfield, on Second street, opposite the Court
rJouao, I was down to tbt aew store only tht
other day atd found them 10 cheap and good that
I actually don't see bow they tan tell at such
prtcaa. But tht proprietor tells me that they buy
all their goods for cuaa and to get a big discount,
aod, of course, can tell much cheaper. And
another thing ho told nie was that they sell for
owe price ona, so that If you have any grain or
produce to trade you oan get iba goods at the
same price aa though you paid cash for them
iee advertisement.
How They i)o It. Tho A 1 toons
Mirrmr says I In (be transportation of tba ex
traordioarily large number of passengers In transit
over tbt Pa, R. R. tba past ftw weeks several
freight e.ginos were pot into requisition, besides
the regular punger locomotives, aad ears from
the Cumberland Valley, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne A
Chicago, Pittsburg, Columbus A St. Louis, Pitta
burg, Virginia A Charleston, North Pennsylvania,
and several ef the Huntingdon A Broad Top were
pressed Into service. It tt worthy of remark that
during all tbo 'rush every employe, from the
highest official to the humblest, baa worked lo
unison aod with good effvot."
Master Ed. Khocni, a boy about 14
yean of age, residing in this borough, was severely
bitten by a dog, oa Tuesday afternoon of laat
week, at the farm-bouta of ilr. John McBride, In
Lawrence township. Ed. bad gone to Mr.
McBrlde's for butter, and while they were getting
it for him.be stepped unt upon the porch and spoke
tb iht dog, when the brute made a spring at tba
boy, and oalcbing hit (Ed.'s) upper lip and aoae
between bia teeth, laoerated them lo a horrible
manner. Tbo dog bad never beeo considered
cross, and Info re tbia time bt alwayt appeared
rather friendly towards Ed. Tht wound was
dressed by Dr. Schcurer, and the boy la getting
along aa well as possible. Mr. McBride killed
tho dug the next morning after the tcoident.
Tu it Brady llovs. Lunt woek was
Convention week aitb sis. No less than four
were held bare, via: Democratic, Modoe, Juniors,
and last, the Rati lea I. The first Convention nomi
nated Andrew Penta, Jr., for Sheriff, and the last
selected Wm. O. Arnold, Esq., for Senator, and
L. B. Carlile for Assembly. They are all Brady
township boys, although Mr. Arnold, who was
also made Chairman of tbo Radical County Com
mittee, now resides at ( or wen villa. T bey arc
all good boys ; but tbo two latter alwayt discarded
liberal Democratic views, and, hsvlog joined the
Radical parly from choice, Democrats should give
them a wide political berth on election day. Tht
nomlaatioa of nnele and nephew also show that
the Rads are drifting In the Urant tide even here
in Clearfield where the reverse Is taught.
Cleariheld Coal Trade. State-
meat or Coal and other freights tent over the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tbo week ending- Bept. 10, 1870, and
tho tame time last year i
COAL. TOUS.
For the week 11,1.6
dame time Itst year ,
12,706
Increase
Previously during year
Same time laat year
Increase
Total in 1870
Same time last ytar ...
Increase
OTRtB FRBIOnTt.
Lumber ,
Miscellaneous freights
, 65 cars,
611
The .Radical Ticket. Our oppo
nent the s trai It Uout Rads held their County
Convention In this place last Friday, nnd pat the
following ticket In the field :
Congress Thomas U. Murray, of Clearfield.
Senate Wm. O. Arnold, of Clearfield.
Assembly L. B. Carlile, of Brady township.
Sheriff Jamas Mitchell, of Clearfield.
Associate Judges Wm. Radebaagb, of Clear-
field i Joba Meheffey, of Burn side.
Dlst. Attorney Cyrus Oord n, of Clearfield.
Jury Commissioner J, Afeian lor, of Wood
ward township.
Onr friends teem to patron lit this borough
pretty well, loo lot than there Is no ring in that 1
Ob, no 1 1 The mm who menage (be Itadioal ma
chine art til tooblih-toned aal reMjiout to itoop
ta anything like a ring. That's so 1
Fire No. 3. -The firo fiend agnin
visited the Tillage of Wood land, In this county,
last Friday night. Tbt dwelling of Ihs y Albert
waa fired between 1 aad S o'clock. Tht audacity
of the Intendieriec te traly remarkable, and a
plete terror prevails la that vicinity. Every
property holder hat a watchman, and yet t it Arts
break out. Mr. Albert and bis family ware ab-
sent from home, hot two men and a watcbmnn
stayed at Iht house at night. Bbortly alter 1
o'clock the watch maa htard itona strike the
board-walk and bound agft,Ba fonoe In frunt
of the bona. After a abort Urns be noticed a
man on the railroad, and starting toward bin lo
lttrn hla business be moved osT in the direction
of the turnpike, aad, when near the M. E. Church
building, the watch man looked around aad saw
that Mr. Albert's boas was en fire, He started
back, and, by the reflection ot the fire, was enabled
to ate a man running tway from tba house, whon
he followed aad fired two sheta. While
tho peranlng the Bend, the thought struck the
watebmaa that Iba two mea asleep la the boas
would burn op, and he wheeled for the burning
bnildlog, where he found his comrade juat
as wide awake as ho was, having already
made tbetr esospa. All efforts to aavo the house
proved futile. Coal oil and matches did Iht work,
and aetrly tvtrythiag wa barned op. Mr. AI
bert'a less ta aboot $7,000, with aa insurance of
$4,Ct.
Up to the present no one has beeo arrested for
these repeated incendiary act. The escape of lha
criminals tt remarkable. Our judgmeat la that
tbo watebmaa should do better shooting aad more
of tt. Htd he Inserted a few buck-shot la the
shanka of the fellow who he saw on tba railroad,
bo might now bo la possession of such In forma
Hon at wo Id lead ta the arreit aad toavtotlea ef
tho criminals.
WANTED by ArwolJ.at ( arwcnavllle,
a.sMsurordooak ana hem lock kark.
I(NMMN) nlnrh shaved ahliiiriea
liNMMKi gi-lnrh aawod eh In a; lee.
IIMMMMJ fetl Inch lue board a. ecpt.tL.
1HB AMF.KICAN PROPI.K.
N. people Is the world a.l.r oa Bwb with
Dvrpep.i. Af Am.rleena. Altheagh Joora of ,1
porlenoo la Bodleiao bad foiled to aeeompllab a
oort.ia oad ear. ramedy for tbl. dieooM aad It,
rfoel owob oa Soar Stomach, H fort born. Water
braoh, Slob lleodoobo, O.llveaooa, polpiuitoa
of the Hoorl, Livw Co.pl.lat. awBla, op of tbo
food, lew epirlU, geaerol debility, ate., y.t oloo,
Ike lalrodaolwa ef U.ae.'a An.i'av ft.waa we
kelloro Ihero la a. aaa. of Iyrpei.l tbrt .ua.l
be laoaadioli y relieved. M,oo, dwooa Mid loot
yoor witaMI an, .M. tt Wlar. reported. Uo to
yowt DngalM, O. If. vV.laoa, and get a Baapto
Itoule for 1, wall aad try It. Two d.aea will re
lieve yoa. kogalar alae Tt att
A,rV7eowly
W AMTRU-bT Anaold.ll CarKaamlllw.
A.(MN ror.. oak and k.Biwrk bark.
IIMMftm 9Vlnrk abavrd ekln;la.
ItXMMM 14-lorb oowod aklBrl.
lutMMlu IkAt tatek pla. kaarta. arpUdl.
Bnoot.l foa Sals. K. Mowiob Shaw keopa a
foil aapply af rradoaw Boifloo aad PlatfarB
Waami for aal.. To be omb .1 lb. Shaw Ho.M
yard. Uaal M Of MdraH BIB ,1 uroaraetw raw.
itlvaala. BAy ll-tf.
A FEW THIN Gal THAT WB It NOW,
Wa know that a disordered ttomaoh or liver
produce mora suffering tban any otbar oaoao.
We know that very few physicians are successful
In tbeir treat meat of these disorders. Wt know
that DeCosla's Radical Cure will, without the
shadow of a doubt, almost Immediately Nile re
and permanently euro all of these distressing
symptoms, vve anew as iboumdui woo are wns
in ir lo tostifr that what we aay la true to Use letter.
Wa know that If you will give it a fair trial you
will let us add your name to tho "aloud of wit
nesses." Will you give tt a trial, and doit nowP
Trial else only 20 ccata. BoM by O. V. Walton,
end liartswick A Irvio, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa.
Prof, Parktr'a Pleasant Worm Syrup la per
fectlr safe, eitremaly palatable. No physio re
quired. Costs lift cent. Try it. For sale by C.
U. Waisnn and II art wick inrtn, Clearfield, Fa
mchJJIeowly.
W A NTFJ by Arnold, at Curweuavllle,
S.tKMt rordooak and hemlock bark.
IOO.OOO HiMisch ahaved ahlng-tea.
iHMMH4-litrh aawod aliliifflca. -
IOO.OOO feat Inch pluo board a. aept6
WM. HUKD'eJ LOCAL,
On or about September 25th, l7fl, Wm.
Reed will be receiving bis new fall and win
tvr stock of Dry tioods, el.
You will find a fine selection of Dry
Goods, Notions, Trimmings and Millinery
(Juods, everything of the latest stylt and in
great variety, at the very lowest prioea.
It la his Intention to keep a much larger
assortment of Fancy floods, Trimaiiags and
Millinery Ooods than hereto fore.
Bept, 10, IM76. dec. 8, H7Mf.
SWarrlrd.
On Salunlav, Sept. Si, 1T, by J. 8. McKler
nan. Esq.. Mr. James J. U III and Miss Mary Dil
lon, daughter of Oeorge Dillon, all of Beaoerle
lownabip, C learns Id ooutuy, rsv
On Thursday, Sept. Slat. I7.by He v. Win. U.
Uurcbfleld, Mr. James C. Wright and MissMarluo
ti. Living-Ion, both of Oorweosrille, Pa.
On Mondar. 8eit. 1Mb, IS7,by J. B. McKier-
naa, Mr. Hugh McKendriob and Mlts Lorena
Root, all ot Uulich township, Clearfield oounty, fa.
Sid
In Lawranoe township, Clearfield Ooanty, Pa..,
oo Thursday, August loth, 1870, of typhoid fever,
John Lambert, aged 12 years, 1 months and 10
days. On Thursday, August Slat, 1H70, or typhoid
fever, William Lambert, ased lt years, 0 months
and 0 days. On Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 1H70, of
typ noid tever, Howard A. iamoen, ageo zi years,
6 months and 0 days all tone of .Samuel and
Ellen Lamport.
lo Ball township, Clearfield county, Pa., on
Friday, Sept. 8th, 1870, Armor Uregg, aoa a
Adam aod U. O. A. Bretb, aged 1 months aod
II days.
In Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa., on
Sunday, Sept. 17ih, 1870, Malissa, daagbttl or
Iloraoe aod Malinda Courtney, aged IV years.
In Brsvdv township, Clearfield county. Pa., oo
Sunday, Sept. 17tb, 1876, Mary Melissa Courtney,
aged lit years, 6 months and 1 days.
In Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa., on
Thuroday, Kent. 3 let, 1870, Isaiah J. Pools, aged
28 years, 0 months and 28 daya.
in orisay sowniwip, vinrnBtu pun n 17, rm , tin
Thursday, Sept. 31st, 1870, Jemima Adella, wire
or J. il. Penta, aged 17 years, 1 months and 1
days.
Railroads.
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CLEARFIELD MAIL.
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oommodotiow Troino will ni. o,r lb, Pbllipo
burg ond Mu.honDu, Br.noboa, u follow, t
LEAVE SJl'TH.
LEAVE NORTH.
I. A. A. I.
81. lion,
Morriidol.,
Phtllp.burg,
6l.inr',
Bojnton,
OhooIa,
MnsbonnoB,
HlorllBK,
Hnwlsdolo,
MeCuloj,
kondrioka,
A. M. P. M. I. H.
7:16 11:81
7:00 11:16 4:11
. 12:11 4:81
12:04 4:21
11:66 4:16
11:41 4:00
11:88 8:51
11:17 1:47
11:14 1:44
11:10 1:40
1:25
1:40 ?:Si
1:44 7:38
1:60 7:44
1:61 10:06 7:52
2:l 10:18 :0
2:111 10:24 8:11
1:21 11:28 1:18
2:28 10:36 1:2!
1:93 10:44 8:11
Cln.. ooonofltloD, m.do by .11 trolni .t Trron.
ood Look Hatod.
S. B. DLA1H,
B17-tf. Snporiotondont.
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bollofonto, Pa 11 06
Look II. .n 1 70
WillUm.port 1 00
Huntinxdoii I 80
Lawiltuwn 1 00
Mlddlotowi (11,
Mori.cu.. .... t 60
Loneo,lor 6 86
PHILADELPHIA 7 0S
AltoonA 1 66
Jnbn.town I 80
I'lTTKBUMU t 16
M.n.Till. 4 60
HAHRlrlHtlHU... 4 76
Allcglirny Valley Railroad.
LOW (IRADE DIVISION.
ON nod .llor Mn,l... Jon. 10th, 1870,
ttio po...ix?r Irnkn, will roo doll, (except
Hundny) bt twtru Hrd 1'onk And Drlflwoud, a,
l.:l..l I
I Al V AHI).I).j Molllnvoi l'lll.l.ur,
8:"tf o. m .1 Rod Il.tik ll:16 Uhgn Junotin. 13:011;
N.W llrlblrl,.!. 12. SO ! IaJ,tIIIo 1.05;
Tn,; 1:17 I Hruok.llio 1:50 Poller'. 1:11 1 R.r
onldirillo 1:86 f DuBni, 1:01 1 Sunr.il T.n.l
1:2 pMiBeld 1:40 Vn4.lll. 4:00 1 BenoHII.
4:20 .rriv., Drlltwood 6tll.
W I.8TW A H H- Dot Moll leave. Driftwood
12:26 p. B t HrooietU l:l" Weoilritlo l:2.1
PooOeld lull Summit Tunnel 2:27 1 Do Hoi. 2 4;
Retnold.,ill.8:l6l Kull.r". 8 :11 1 Brook.lll. I:6II
Tr,ir4:l6t M.jntlll, 4:19 1 New H.tbl.bem 4:62
Kligo Junction 6:21 1 Rod Bonk 6:47 1 ArrlTM At
Pitlibar, At 7:10 p. n.
The Rr.Boldcvllte AocowmodfttloB Imto.
RooDoldavlllo daily At 6:10 A. oj.t And Arrive, At
Hrd Bank At 1:16 A. m. loM Hod ll.nk At
7:16 p. m.; Arrival At K.TOold.rill. At 10:80 p.
Cloao eoBBoetloB, aodo with troiB, ob P. A K.
R.tlroad At Drllt.ood, oad with Iroln, ow too
AllrolieBT V.ll,v l'.iln.od al Red Book.
DAVID McCARUO, Uob'I Sop't.
A A. Jacmoi, Sup't L. U. Dlv.
tw g.rJtfrtliSt'raruts.
-QISSOLUTION.
Nolio. M hereby given that lb. portaorohlp
heretofore oaiatlng In Ibo drogbualneaa, aodortho
nemo ond etyle of BIBttonborROr A Co., at Wood
land, P., baa thi, day been dlaa.ilved by Bataal
eonaont, Dr. J. A. Bouaa retiring from Iba drta.
The bueioeaa will itill b. earried .a at tba .Id
.toad, where a foil liao of pare droga,dyeo, oil,,
pAiata, AaM will bo bopt ooB.tontlyon hand.
IILATTBNIIKHUEH A CO.
Woodland, Pa., BopL 17, 1871-11.
QAUTION.-
All poroooa are beraby Mutlonod Agolaot pnr
ehaaiog or la any WAy noddling with the Mlew
inc property, bow ia tho poaaaaaioB of Tbomaa C.
Kyler, of Morrt, lownabip, via: Eight aeroi of
euro, 11 aor.. oaeawnei, idv aoaoa or rye la the
barn, Tl aaaaeia oat,, i otaea eon,, i gray BorM,,
1 Hack more, 1 two bona wogoo, I ..la baraeea,
I aet alvri, and ebAlnA, a. lb. aero, belong, to ma.
and lo left ia hla poeeeeeioB BB Iobb aaly, aubjoot
to ny order al any tin,.
JOSEPH POTTER
Kyltrtowa, Sept. it, 1810 It
I 1ST OF JURORS.
J Llatof JarondrawarwrSeptowibar IwrB, A
D. 1871. I be held n lb. 4tb Moaday af Be.
tenber, (26th day), and eontlnee for two week, :
tBAVBMB JPBOB, 2d WBBK.
J. R. Wrtael, B.rald,
1. t. Woavor, ClMrl.ld
A. P. Mltoboll.CI.Arlleld
M. Boleorf, Cle.rB.ld,
1. TbonpooB, C.r'avill,
L. Shlaaal, Wellanelea,
M. H. Weld, Beeearta,
Rob't Sbaff, Booearta,
Son 'I B oyco, aiiVoariaw
Juka ConBlngben, Bell
fraaele Baah, Bogga,
A. Hearken, BrAdlord,
Jane, Holly, Boraeide,
D. MeCrarkoB, B.raoido
L. Book, Hera .Id.,
Job, BobleoB, Choet,
Aadraw Pralley, Cheat,
J. M, Reiter, Covlogton
Jaa. Kephort, Doektar,
H. Carrv, PerguooB,
Joba Hllo, PergwMB,
Prad Croaa, Porgwm,
Kill, Irwin, Uo.boa,
R. K.ablroy.aaakoa,
W. H. Stonier. Oalleb.
Lake Millwood. OaHeh,
oma, ontta, joroaB,
Jamer Oalbwrt. Knox.
J. L. TbamnaoB, Low ae
N. lawhead, Lawrwawa,
W. Spook aaaa or. Law oa
Jnaa Armwry, rilpo,
JobB Dwaloa. Pana.
R. M.Craahoa.Plho.
J. M. Ckaao, ViUalwardl
W. Readme.,
Iriv g.Hv(t1ij(m(Bti.
N
OTICEa
Notice ti hereby ilvsa to all parties aoa'
oemed,thatmy wife, Mary Potter, having left my
tea aaa board, wttaoat any oauto or provocation,
all persona are hereby warned ai-elnat harboring
or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay,
or no responsible for,any debit contracted by bar.
JAM ltd POTTER.
Kylsrlewo, Sept. Sf, 1878-It.
PITTSBURGH, FA.
Tb. noat oonpUt. lattltutlon la tbi, UBltod
State, for tbo thorough praotiool luoAlloa of
yuuag aad Biddla Aged aeo.
Bladrnti recelrtd at any lima.
J. 0. SMITH, A. M. Principal,
optll, 'TO-lro.
JJEGISTER'8 NOTICE.-
Notice tt hereby given that the following ac
counts have been examined and passed by mi, and
remain filed of reoord In tbia office for the in
spection of boira, legatees, creditors, and all others
interested, and will be presented to the next Or
phans' Court el Clearfield ooanty, to be held at the
Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com
mencing on tht -Jth Monday being tbo IjHh day)
01 Beptember, A. U. 1170 1
Final account of William Ball, Quardlan of II. O.
Anderson and Margaret Anderson, minor heirs
or w. w. Anderson, lata or i loo in lownsbip,
Clearfield Oi.ui.ty, Pa., doo'd.
Final account of D. B. B rubes er and David
Dressier, Kxeoutors of the estate of Jno. Kesicle.
late of Union township, Clearfield oounty, Pa.,
deceased.
Account of James A. Campbell, Admin Islnt tor of
tne estate ( Benjamin Jlulrtl, late or lisll tw p,
Clearfield eountv. Pa-, dee'd.
Final account f Rusaa Waple, Administratrix of
ine estate or Hicham .Vaple.lale of Boggs twp.,
vieerneiii eouniy, ra.,aee tf.
Partial account of Jobu Kason and Porter Kin-
port, AJmialstrators of the estate of Win. C.
Irvia, late of BurnsiJe township, Clearfield Co.,
rm., ueo a
Partial accounts of David J. Turner. Guardian af
losepb ll. tirtssler and Wm. H. Dressier, miner
heirs of William 8 Brassier, dee d.
Final accounts of David J. Turner, Guardian of
Isabella Peters, (formerly irabtlla Breea.tr),
aaa juniatl jfumbarger, (Tormerly Juotati
Bresalar), minor heirs of Wm. 8. Breasler, dee'd.
Partial account of Daniel flood lander and Ilenrv
Knarr, Kxeoutors of the estate of Adam Mar
shall, late of Brady township, Clearfield oounty,
Pa dee'd.
Final account of J. H. Kirk, Administrator of the
estate of Willtaia Kirk, let of Brady towoship,
Clearfield oounty. Pa., dee'd.
Aoeeunt of Josieh Henry aod Wm. M. Henry,
Administrators of tbt estate or Tbomaa Henry,
late of Forgaaoa township, Clearfield oounty,
Pa., dee d.
Account of Wm. Rider, Administrator, D. B. H.
0. T. A. of Jaab Kider, lata of K art baas twp.,
Clearfield oounty, Pa., dee'd.
L.J. MORGAN,
Aug. 10-tt Register A Recorder.
TOWNSHIP STATEMENT.
" JAMES L. BTKWART, Treasurer of Morris
township, la account with Road, Poor and School
Funds, from 1st Moaday of April, 1H7 to 1st
Monday of April, HS76 1
ROAD FUND DR.
To Beated tai levied for road parposea,
To amount of M. Radar's duplicate f 70S 10
To amount of A. Shield's duplicate 487 14
To amount of cash from Co. Treat 461 17
To amount doe from laat settlement 41 04
To cash collected on duplicate of 174... 22 01
Te former dup. of Radar uaool'd. 174... 14 19
lo former dup. of Ueasleunool'd 1874... 27 82
I. 737 fl
CR.
By road tal worked out by Rader...
..$ 0A4 M
.. 424 12
.. 123 00
8 04
10 Ah
1 Oft
24 14
S3 22
6 74
00
i.. 25 84
.. 17 at.
.. ID 43
t o
4 2o
5 60
... 144 0
1 69
22 08
p. 12 M
.. 3V8 SO
T 98
81,070 9ft
By am't col I'd on former dup. of Heder.
bj mi eoiieetea on uupneate
By overwork on Rader'a duplicate
By per cL paid Under on Y,4.63 at a.
By easheolleoted by Shield HM
By exonerations on Shield's dup
By plow shares, seratier. chains, ate.
By 438 feet plank ,
By exoneration of N. Marrow Ux ....
By Shield's time, 72t days at 2...
By overwork on Shield's dun ,
By I per teat, paid Shields oo $441.71.
jty am ioi uncoil taios Bt.ii!
By amount of orders paid........
By I per cent, oa tame
POOR FUND DR.
To am't of Jacob Folmon'a dup 608 OA
To am't of Ueorae Hoover't don - 44st ST
To am't of Taylor's dup. aaoollected...M 128 al
II, OKI 4ft
CR.
By amount collected oa To) meat dup.
with per oentage ..$ 135 27
By amtuat col I acted by Tolsnan 144 61
By OKonaratioDa oa Tolman't dap 14 14
By amosjut oolltcted on Hoover's dup... 110 20
By amount collected by Hoover 17 87
By am't aaeollected oa dup. of Hoover.. 142 98
By exonerations en Hoover's dup - 8 ot)
By am i uncollected oa dup. af Tolas ea. 190 04
By amount roc d of lay lor as ai
By amount due on Taylor's dup M 49 40
1,081 45
Orders Isaaed by Ovor seers of Poor..
Ordcnpald by Treasurer
$1,0"S 81
H ftfiS 81
I 4W4 90
Orders (stood by Auditors t
To Tolmaa for 22 days time and dup... $ 44 2ft
To Hoover far 224 ? Hno aad dup... 44 94
To Tolmaa, per eeaUgt.. T 80
To Hoover, per eon tag e H f Bft
Floating Poor debt.,., t ft98 74
SCHOOL FUND, RKCEIPTS.
Am't of tax dnp.for school parposH...-. $1,430 St
Deduct exontratioas
Deduct outstanding tax.....
Total receipts
Cash from former settlement.,,,..
Bate of old building -
State appropriation ,
Unseated tax
Collected on duplicate of 1874-ft
rom oiber sources....
l,988 10
IXPBNDITURK8.
Teachers' saleries , $1,571 40
Paid D.W. Holt for atone wall under M.
Mines school house , 100 00
Fuel and exnttngenoics M 79 97
Repairs u 20 91
salary af tSeorctary II tu
far cent. of J rtajurer and collector 1(10 81
School register $ 90
11,061 20
DaIaooo ta Trounror'a baod, ;id 90
W. ib, aoderalmad Aadltora of Murrla town.
abip, baring olamiaed the abora aonount of the
t reuarer, and tb.m aorroot I. the beat ef our
knowledge aad belief.
Al TIIIIRN,
. II. JONES,
A. LUTZ,
Xylortowa, Sept. 17 '14 31. Auditors
NEW
FIOVB, FUEI),
AND
GROCEltY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Room No. 4J, Pic 'l Optra Houar,
ClaarflaU, Pa.
loop ootataAlly oa baad
SUGAR,
corrn,
TEAS,
SODA,
CfAL OIL,
irRijp,
SALT,
SPI0IS,
SOAP,
Ceased and Dried ralla, ToUmo, OigArr, Oaa
dle OUir VtaegAf, Baiter, Egga, At.
ALSO, EXTRA CME-MADI
Wheat and Backwheat Flonr
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, oo.,
A of whleh win k. a.11 aba., for Mak a. la
oaoBaaia ror aoBatry prwaaeo.
A. 0. (RAMIE 00.
Cl.art.la, N. II 1S74. U
4, aw, 118 02
.... 422 tft
9 ftSg 27
891 97
32 72
70
3R8 10
224 30
4ft3 19
S 00
9 rw $v(.ll(mrnts.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Thar, will be oipoaod I. publla a.le, at tk.
Court Hour., Ib CUarAeld, at I o'olook a.. OB
Ttwaday, October I, INTO,
th, following dawrlkad real Mlate, via I All that
taertala traot or plooe of land ailaate A Bradford
aowaahlp, CloArBod ooualy, Pa bouadod and do-
oribed aa folluwa t Uegiaalog al a aapla grat,
thenoa oouth I dogiwal weal 00 per.be, to a ,u.t,
lb. bo. loutk 81 degree,, out 80 porohel to A
w bite ook Hump, tbenoe north I dugreo,, eoat 04
percbf, to a ntuiuoo, loenow nona bt aegrooa,
West 89 pen-he. to A aiaple grub and plaoe of be
glnalng, ooBtalBlng 4 una and 114 pereheaAOd
AllOWAOOO.
T.rma Cub. B, P. WILSON,
Sept. 11, 1870. Adm'r.
JOHN H. FULFORD,
OtNSRAL INSVKANCt AOKST,
CUarlleld, Pcnn'a,
Reproaeal, all th. leading Pin laturAoe.
uoapABle. or tat oeoniry i
Queen - 10,000,M
Royal CanAdlaa 0,000,000
Home, New York 6,764,114
Lyaomlng, Munoy, Pa - 6,6.19,461
Prenklia, Fbil.d a. 1,108,850
Pboenii, Hartford 1,861,101
Hanovor, New York 1,420,956
Horn., Col., 0 616,808
AMao, Hertford 600,041
Provide..,, Wuhingloa . 010,000
Perenoa about effecting aa Iniaraneo on prop
arty of amy kind, abould onll ai ay orioe, oa
Market atreet, oppoelte th. Coort Uouaa, end ae.
ay net ot eoinpaoiei ana roiaa oetoro tnaurlng,
.vine. ai. .uajlUHU,
ClrajB.ld, Pa., OtU 7,'J6 ly
MPO WNSI1IP STa'tEMFNT."
IU:NKT BIIKTII, Trauurar, lo aon.unt with
Ball lownabip School Panda, for the year eadiag
.iun. i, loiot ,
DR. .,
To bal. due it laat Kttlemenl..... I 179 47
To nm't fMiu L.Sundorlin.foruor Trail,. 100 01)
To Ami from Brady lowmb'p 04 70
To State draft u.u 181 08
To Am't from Co. TreAurr M MO 40
To Am't from D.W. Lowe., CollMt... '74. 6114 68
To am't from A. Miller, Collaolor, 76,. 67l 17
11,024 14
By order, redeamad ,......$1,819 90
Uy per cent, on 11,839.90, at 1 par at.., 10 79
By
uai. ai
due lll.tr iet
49 46
11,920 14
Order, outitAndlng..
....l.tl7 00
BBMUBOBA.,
Ib band, of L. Sunderlifi, former Treaa.
(ABd bow ib Court) about...! H 200 00
Tn Collector Lovan'a banda for 1874..,.. 674 82
In Cclloclor N.ll.r'l beoji for 1876.. lid II
unprovided for 171 86
11,071 00
W, tb. Bndaralgn.d Andltoraof Bell lownabip.
b.v. eiaainwl tb. foregoing ucoanti of Hoary
Broth, Treniurer of anid towaablp. and Ind tbea
Al BOOT. OIBted, JAM. A. CAMl'BKLb,
ILL. MollKB,
II. L. 11RM11KRSON,
Oaland, Sept. II, 1870.lt. Audllora.
gJXJrrftr- ftj
Sulphur Soap
k Oritwar. IMernJv. tm((ta, Itstttitf,
aWiaf aa. ftri)9f.
It iwnd-ra tba tomnm skla reaMf-taMy
soft asirl htwlihrul. It Imparts a Ua.tit.ftil
mcotbUM to the ekla, and lorm aa s-laMtk
whlteitm ll tan araltts. cbeflnf,
icuri.i.4jna, RMiahaaM, tea, suaben, frawli
lee, ltr iafa, rhmp, Kami t to, auree, Ulcana,
darHlmff, bliatera on the haoda ana feet, itch,
irrtmnil Hrfa, Itchlof Mweea tb toes. Itching
of the budr, plica, corns. Alto raliavaa the
ttrhlng antl irrttatkm of Ulinf ana ettnfrlnf
In-wla. Ai tl la aapawtally mimpimA to the
Toiibt, WviiKtr, aod Bath boom, yoa can
take a tptmr Hath at pleasMire. rw bmtb
Inff (liiltlnm, tt Is an filial itNt. U'ti-e bi
uaa It In thjr TUI-t wvuld aerer do without
it It sseutraltsM th odor af eer-plraii.Hi.
and, ae aa exuruaj reaMily, caa amixl- bm
issvd untaa Pull dimiiiaa awuMaasvuv aeach
IMkafe. TBI IT.
Mea 16 Cts. atr Csts, I Csin tbr 40 Ctt
Ujr ssutsl tt (,1a. Uj autU 75 Cte.
Main Dirov av
Tr. Van lylco Oflloe,
I 1321 Greet St, PbllsdelphU.
mm other.
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS
' AT - 1
T.A. FLECK & C0.'S.
Dress Goods, Muslins, Calicos, Ging-
nnms, ouirnncs, ana Manneis oi
all kinds, 25 to 30 por cent,
cheaper than last your.
Ten pieces Black
Cashmore,
cheap.
BLACK ALPACAS,
the beat in town for the money, Tablo
Aiinons, lickings, JNew tarns, 23
to .SO per cent, lower than last
year, New Corsols, New
Tioi In great variety,
Now Collars and
Cuffs.
NEW EMBROIDERIES,
Now Back Combs, Now Hats, for
ladies. We have tecurod tba services
of a first-class Milliner, who is now in
New York, purchasing a full line of
uininory uoous. All ot tno above
goods we will sell you cheaper than
any other home in Cloarfield oounty,
Give us a call.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
P. S If you are not talisflcd with
tho above, T. A. Fleck ia going to New
York, and will add still moro to the
stock, if he don't get lost.
Cloai field, Sop. 18, 70 tf.
1870 FALL 1876
WILLIAM REED
It recelvlug n Ann gsaortmeut of
FALL AXD M IMER GOODS,
To which be aaka the Attention f
CASH BUYERS.
nrown Nualla, yard wide, ( ceata and Bp,
Hleachedl MubIIii,, S eenti anal aw.
flanacla, IS ccnte and uf.
Cautoa flAAB.l, a cat, aad ap. '
Draw UoxmU, IO tend aad ap. ' 1
Sbavrla, SO tent, aad a p.
Veil klrta.SO tenia and a p.
Caualaera for Men and rtoya. Bit teat. Bp.
FAVCY GOODS,
MILLIMRY GOODS, 0T10S,
TRIMMINGS, ttCo,
In great variet at the very
lowest prices.
S WIIX BEIS. VOt7 tiOODrl
AT THB VKMV lOWGBT PRICBH,
AND GUAR ANTES BATSIIP ACTION,
WILLIAM REED,
anon no. , open a Hotma,
Cleitteld. Pa.
t9ur t9tvn 3i.vrrttsnint.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Pabllihed arary Wedneldiy kj
GOODLANDER & LEE,
. CLkAHflULD, PA
Haa tba Lars-rat ClrcalaUtta af aay aaper
la Nortbw..toni P.uaaylvaala.
Tba largo and oonitantly inoreasfng
circulation of the IUpublican,
rondoro It valuable tobuslnesi
mon ss modlum thro'
whioh to reach the
public
Tirmo or Suiisobiption I
If paid In advance, . . . 12 00
If paid after throe months, , 2 50
If paid alter six months, , , 8 00
Whon papers are sent outside of the
county payment must be In advance.
ADVERTISING:
Tan linos, or less, 8 timoi, . It 60
Each tubsoquenv iniorlion, 60
AdmlniBlralor' Nolioos, . . 2 60
Kxoculoro' Notices, . . . . 2 60
Audilors1 Notices, .... 2 60
Cautions and Eatrays, , . . 1 60
Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60
Professional Cnrdo, 6 linos, year, 6 00
Special noticoi, por line, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS :
Onasqaarc, 10 linos, . . .18 00
Two iqunroi, . , . . , , 15 00
Tbroa squares 20 00
One fourth column, , . , , 60 00
One-ball column, , , . . 0 00
One column 'o 00
BLANK.
We bave alwaysjon band a large stock
of blanks ot all descriptions, '
SUMMONS,
, SUBPENAS,
EXECUTIONS, .
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
Ac, io., Ac.
JOB PRINTING.
Wa are prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
StCH AS
j?OSTEIW,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS;
ENVELOPES,
BILL JIIEADS,
; STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
4o., Ac,
IN THr! BEST STYLE,
AND ON
'REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
o
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Gaadlaisdrr A le,
Clearfield,
OearteM Cauljr, H.
Iru sal Wxtlhntout dvrrtUrmtnts.
METHODSPOINTS
METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE
IN THE PURCHASE
OLOTHINra.
' -AT-
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,
T, notch we lavHe e InoaraaUl AtUntlm And Caratul leruSnf al
; -THE PU11CIIASING PUBLIC.-
METHODS: Dniarre.
yLT ava nut una rno. for Au ..
IJ 1 noolv, OAlh rnrm.nl from All
fK Siva a QUATAntoe prulcctlng All
WAS Return Money when w. cannot
lull All....-..
WS buy our nwxla at Oral hiutila, In
lmniciiae o,iuuiUlioa, olid ot U,u
lowest price, for Coab.
WS UAnnfAotur. wllh cxtrctno ccr.
.very naxuieul w. acU.
WB Inepect wvery yard of rxxlr t!iat
Sue. tuto our ,-ariuoiiU.
Wl put a ticket on every raiment,
price. P'.lu'r ItaitUAlily and
i TLV w off JrerT ef onncccrwinr
I.Pj aun.adltura..--.,......,..
WK employ Snrt rl.iw tiorkinon ln
ovary depanueuL.
Tf SlveeAtlafartlon uicrcry purv
I , r er return Uw mouoy......
r mmm .....
J A4411" ' Imoenae Stock of tloodyMado C!nthln, we hare a HAjmlncent Una
ef Han a And Boy i ruruiihln, Oooda, Slurta (of our own BAkc) and UnderwoAr, all at the
6X7 AMfWost Prloia.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
HE HE WE COME!!
Bound for. Fleck
NEW
And Great
-AT-
T. A. FLKCK &
WE HAVE CONCLUDED not
AT PRESENT, AND HAVE THEREFORE BOUGHT
A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS.
Wa laks plrasnra la laromlna oor tVIands (hat
and found Rooda at soch fow prices that wa ara anabtrtl ta sll cheaper than may otbar business
boast la tits otvastry, baaaasa wa ara tMy.og ar gootia from first bantls, at tba Faetoriaa, for eaah.
Wa fcora ta satisfy tvarybody, and dra tbe worth of tho mooev. and casranttN tba sroods to be
as rrpmt)td. Wa Invlts oor frisndo to (Its
thair Utiaot.
DRESS GOODS IN ALL TRE NEW STYLES.
Bl aflk Alpaeas, Blaok Cash m era, Black I.astra, Plaid Dress Ooods, Calicos, llsssllns aad Olnbaiss.
Watarroofs, all onion, Kadis Cloth, Black Bearsr Cloth for aoats, Men'a and Boys Cacb
naras. Of this Hat tf goods wa have an tlegaat stoo i, aod at right prloaa.
Qarwiaatown Wools and Kaphjrs, Balmoral Tarns,
sonars and unns, uoratns all prices, Laatcs l.as, notions, iaees ana rrtBgas kaaiar va
Childrta s Boss and L'ndorwaar, Black and Colored Kid Gloves.
Ktw Panniers
New EtubrtMllsr and Uatdkerahiers.
Gents' Furnlibing Oooda.
Underwear. Bark and Kid Glove. Cloth and Berlin Glows.
Silk Htndaerselefe and Linan lUndkarebiafa. Buspendera and Host. Wool Socks aad Hits.
; , L f ; , Vsw Ties Ties all tba latest stjles. Unibrellas. c.
Millinery and Fancy Ooods.
Ilats and Bannett Trimmed toOrdar. New Wings, New Feathers. New Flowers. New Silks.
New Velveteens. iSUk Velvet,
NEW RIBBONS. NEW RIBBONS.
Having waxetled in getting a
do not xntend to be undersold in i7ia
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Bopt. 27, 1H76.
Clearfield, Pa.
An Innutrition tor Imrmrtln. a Practical Blialnma Education. Toon, and middle
aired men Stlcd for tba actual dutlra l III. Hludrnta con rntor at any lime. In
dividual InalruoUon. lrwo and flnelv fliralahnl Holla anil OtTtoea. Oimpn'lienalva
enunui of atuily. ItoaitlAr and amininrtnto Irturve. Tliorouoti Toacblug Praclloal
Yraimni. For Clreuiar, addreaa 1'. l)ult a tk.ua, I'tiuburtti, I'a.
FALL SEioON-AIIAl
You will want to shed your Summer Clothing
and flt yourself out in something Warm,
Nice, Good and Cheap.
WE HAVE the GOODS to do it WITH.
An Axcellenl assortment
CLOTH I NU. bents' r UHINlbHINU 000D5i H Alb, LAPb,
TRUNKS. VALISES, &c. and our Prices shall not be
undersold by any other house.'
We only, ask an inspection
lor anytnmg in our line.
A. GUINZBUBC,
Oise Price Clotlslug Store.
Clearfield, Ta., September 20th, 187C-lm.
THE NEW. AND ONE TIMCE
DO
T
Ai
Of S. GUINZBURG,
Second Street, Opposite the Court House, Clearfield, Pa.
JUST OPENED WITH A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES, IN ALL VARIETIES
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hals and Caps.
Please' Call and Examine our Stock before Purchasing
Elsewhere.
S. GUINZBURG.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 27, 1870.
OXt Prfi-o mrana of nccoBrltyOi, to
oat rrlio ....,,..m..
CASH roroa eipraa. of collectlonl and
lo,. frum bod .ivm , ,
T11E Oiternntre nrotort, tho bnyer who
niny ButUiAJudgo uf aoou.-. .
XTTe rely on tmmonee Ble. and arc aat-
a'j . f pr!i1?L W'Ul nr' mU P""""-
IT b carry lo buy of na, alnco All arc treated
alike, no mi. jculiu, fora Uiat
ore dfiilod to oilier, ,7.M
DIrKEniNO and dchan are don. Away
ni- ( u,,l,v'i;r)'''ly"1"oa'l"l,,'"u"
f fit Inrrr cirHnr. eaplul and fArtl-
, , ,lk'" " U1 o' tbe puoplo'a benefit
lit Inwcriiiir pricoa...
WK Cll ordcra received hymen from n
- .PnrviolUioUnlnoifBtAtol.. Writ,
n.r portlciilora.....
NOT a particle of riak mn In buyin. of
na. A child may buy aa cboaoly
& Co.'s Store.
GOODS .
Bargains I
CO.?,S STOIIE.
to BUY the CENTENNIAL,
wa hava lust relaraad from tha KasUrn Citlaa.
a eall and aaanl&a ur gooda, as It will ba for
Grr-y and Whlta Tares, Carpat Chain, Notions,
and Bolts.
Wbitt Bklrta nnd Colored Sklrti.
FIRST CLASS MILLINER, toe
hue. Uome and bo convinced.
April 26, 1R7C.
or desirable Fall and Winter
before you spend a Dollar
mi
Sfl E STORE
gisntUafsui.
Clearfield Nursery,
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
TUB andenlfned, k.vln( eeubllan.d a Nor.
ear, on tl. 'Pike, aboot half war betweea
CI.Arl.ld and Oorwenavllle, I, prepared to for
ale. all blnda of FKUIT THKB5, (ataadard aad
dwarf,) Krrrireo.,, Bbrabowry, Orap. Viae,,
Oooaoberrj, Lawloa Ulaokberrv, StrAwbarry,
aad Ea.fbarrr Vla. Ala., Siberian Crab Tree.,
Yolnoe, And enrl, KArlel Uhabarb, So. Order,
prolopUj attended te, Addreaa,
J. u WRinnr,
aeptO-l!., C.rwM..Ule, Pa.
pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lifting and Fire Brick,
kept MBitABtlr oa head. i
ST0.E AD EARTUE1-WAEE
Or BVBRT DESCRIPTION I
CROCKS! POTSI CROCKSI
Planer', Patant Alrtljlit Bcir . Ssaltna;
Frult Caual
BUTTER CROCKS, with lid.,
CUEAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLK. BUTTER CROCKS,
PICKLB CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PIB DISHES,
STRW POTS, . . .
Aad a great BlAQy otber tblofa too BBtaeroal ta
naoatioB, to b. bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner of Cherry and Third BtraerU,
CLKAKFIKLD, FA. aagS
i. m 'conic Ll.
tt. BIILBRtJn.
GILICn, McCOBKLE & CO.'S
(Soooessors to John Oalleb),
POPULAR
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
Wt saannrantara nit kinds of Fnrnitnra for
Chambers, iJiiilng.Hoonis, Ubrariei aad lialls.
U yon want Fnraltara of ny kind, tson't boy
an til ym see oar stock.
UNDERTAKING
Tn nil Us hrsmehas. Wt kep ll ftook al! tho '
Uteat and aaoat imp roved Coffins and Cmketa, 1
nnd have every FadHHty for properly ton
dnoting this brsvock afear business.
We have patent Corpse Pre- .
aerrer, In wbseb bodies oan
bt frreeerrad far n eon
aiderable lengtk of
Usae. . .
A member of the Arm has his sleeping apart,
men! at ear wart -room, where be oaa be foaad by
aay parson rbo eoaie nt night for tho pnrpose of
proenring oofflus.
OULICH, MeCORKLK A CO. 1
Clatvrisld, Pa,, Hay 10, 'Tfl-ly.
The Bell's Ran Woolen Factory.
Pann township, Clearleld Co.. Pa.
BURIED OUT.
? irt not
BURN D UP I -
The subscribers have, nt rrent einenao. rebuilt
nalgfaborhood neeassity, In ibe ereetlon of a first
elasa Woolen Mannfnetory, with all tho mod em
improrentents attached, and are prepared to taiatka
all kinds of Cloths, Csvss.tuerea, tJatinetu, Blaa.
keta, Flannels, Ae. Plenty of goods oa hand to
snpply all our old aad a thousand new customers,
whom we ask to some and examine oar itook.
Tha bsuineaa of
CARDINO AND FULLING
will reeelro onr especial ntUntioa. Proper
arrangements will bo made to reoeirt aad deliver
Wool, to suit eus torn era. All work warranted and
done anon the shortest notion, and bv atrial ettan.
tion to bnilnesa wa hope to raaUeo a liberal than
of public patronage.
10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wo will nay tha hi (best market orleo tor Woo
and aall onr manufactured goods as low as similar
goods ean bo aougbi ta use oounty, aod whenever
wa fail to render reasonable satisfaction wa oaa
always ne ic-ana at noma retsvdr to mako aroptr .
explanation, either In person or by letter. .
aJAalfiB -JUUflDUfl UB,
prilSfltf Bowor P. O.
HARTS WICK & IRWIN
BEOOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
nitAT.Pitn tm
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PAl.N'l'S, 01I.S, DYE STUFF
VARNISHES,
, BRI'SIIKS,
PERrtTMERY,
FANCY GOODS
101LET AKTICLKS, .
Of ALL KIKDS.
PUSS WIN S3 AND LIQUORS, ,
for raletnal pnrpoaot.
Tmaaoa, Bopporian, Sohool Booki and Statloa.
,ry, And All otber artieleo bibaIIj
found Ib A Drag Btor,.
PHYRICIANS' PRESCRIITIONS CARE
FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a barre el.
porienee la tbe bailaMi they ,aa glv. ,atir. tat
Elfaotioa. J. O. IIARTPWICK,
JOHN F. IRWIN.
Cloartild, Donmber,!!, 18?4.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
(Saeoassors to Boyntoa A Toang,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
KaaafMlanr, af
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Conor of Foartk Aad Pla, 8tn.li,
CLBARVIELD, PA.
HAVINO rnraiwd la Iks BlAAafAotBr. ml In.
laaa MACHINERY, wa reapMlfally larom
be pnblli thai w. Are aoa? preparwd U til all
order, aa ebwaply and ai promptly aa S doa.
la aay ef tk, alllee. We BAiiifarUre aad deal la
Millar and Circular Saw-Milli
Dead Bloeke, Water Wbeela, Skaftlaf Pallay
Aifford'l IbJmUi, StewAa OearM, BUaaa Wklittoe,
OlUra, Tallow dpi, Otl Oawa, Saefa Cotka, Air
Oooki, Globe Valvea, Ckeok Valves wro.fkt Iroa
Plpee, Sleaai Piatpa, Boiler Feed Popa, Aotl.
Frletloa Metre., Soap Bleat Peeking, Ouaa Paok
nf, and all kind, .f MILL WOBK tofethv
wltk Plowi, Skrd Boom,
COOK AND PARLOR ST07IS,
' tad .Urn OASTINOS of all klada,
trOrdm aetletted aad llled al Kty prlMi
All Wllera ef l.qaJry wltk roferUM. W Baeblawy
af awr aaefaatwra arMtptly aaiwarwa, ky addrw.
iwa aa aa ijieameia, rah
Jaalfl-tf BtOLKR, YOUXa IBID. .