Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 22, 1876, Image 3

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TUB REPUBLICAN.
CLKARFIKM), PA
IVKDNKSDAT MOilMNO, NOV. II. I IT.
Terms of Subscription.
Tftitl in ailranoe, or within .hree a,ontaaH.l M
t after three aid before six months...,, M
ll miJ ftf'M th rkiftiu u( iii months . I M
Mturi. R. M. 1'iTTimoiLL Oo., Vewa
ifr AdvrUslnf AgeoU, IT Puk How, eeraer
1JTiirit'':r-'i'Mi' .'"'tb'.m.M. rtKlte
4 i urt v.ij,
M:i.l.ini'ft noticrh.
McthodKt I'.pltcopal ( buirh Rot. B. F.
bmbmmb'A'm 'j1 'fTiro Trr Robber!.
Sebbeth fcliool at 0 A. M.
Prayer S. tinat awy Thursday, at T P. M .
Co mil union Herrteo, Aral Sabbath of ererjr
mouth, .1 ll4 A. M.
Heat Clearfield N. U. Church. Roto.
Wm. H. Dit.t. and J. F. A...ob. Ponton.
Prmchinj- every alto mat (Sunday, at o'clock,
P. M hun'lwT School at S, P. M. All are ln
vltrd to alteod.
Irenb)terlaii DiuitIi R0T. H. B.Botlbb.
.-Sabbath services morning and evening Bab
bitt). Bohool at I P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day ovoning.
Nt. Frauds' Church Catliollc Rot. P.
J. tMiamt'AW. Prottcbhuat I0J o'elonk, A. M.,oa
tho first, third and fourth MundMtaof sob month;
Vespers and Henedlciion of tho lilriaed Sacrament
at 7 o'clock, P. M. r-undny School every bandaj
oiirrooun o o oioea.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
nua or aoLDiaa o iti ana aaaaiom moaT.
ond Monday of Jitnuary.
Tj rd Monday of March.
Pint Monday of Juno.
Fourth Monday of September.
TIMBI OP aoLDlJTO OOHMoa PLRAI.
First Monday of June.
Hooond Monday of November.
PUILIO OFPICBRt.
prtuttnt Jtdg Hon. Cbarlci A. Mayer, of
Lock Hnren.
Aniitaui l Jutgtlon. John II. Orrli. of
llellefonto.
AttorinU Jul William C. Foley, Clearflold)
John J. Head, Curwani ille.
PraihtiMtarv Eli Hlootn.
Kttfiittr ana recorder L. J. Morgan.
bittrict Attorn Frank Fielding.
TVeiflatrer David McUangboy.
Won William It. MePheraon.
Vomntjf rwor-Samuel P. McCloakey, Cur
nnaTtlle. 6'oHnfy Com at i iiVonert -Clark Brown, Clear
fl ld i Thnmaa A. McUeo, Cheat P. O-i llairia
Iover, Clrnrtiold.
County Auditor ChrM. J. Keagy, Glen
Hope j Samuel A. Caldwell, Willlamagrovef John
C. Conner, Iturniido.
(7oafy Coror J. B. KelT, New Washington.
Jury t'ommfen'oaere Jttbn W. Hhugart, Jamai
Mitoboll, CloarRrd.
Snperintendtnt of Public School Jnhn A.
flrenory, Corwrnivilla.
Aoiorief f'ubiic John W. Wrigley, Wm. Fa
debaiifrh, Cyrua L. liordon, Clearfield; Joa. R.
Irwin, ti. K. Arnold, t'urweosville l J. J. L ingle,
Otuoola Milla. j
Oor Spteiat column la docldedly Inleresling ii
a loon) point of view, and profitable reading to
outsiders who want to sate money.
(liriritni&B this year fulls on Monday.
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A luro toon wna shot in tho river
at this place last Monday morning.
Tho election over, Rnd tho Contcn-
trnma) cli ted. What In ll a world will bo Ibo
next lensnfinn 1
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Dr. Hiiivlitield, ot thit place, Hteppcd
on a -tipprry buard la his garden one day last
wie'i :n I Ml, fracturinjt bis left hand and wrltt.
. . . mm o mu
AlmniitUH have plenty of intorma-
lion si to nhen the fun rises and rets, but Ibey
esn'l tell how long a curd of wood will last In a
thickly pet I led tieijrhburbood.
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Mesur. A. J. llugcr-tv nnd Gonrfco
C. Moore, Iwn of our young nun who bare been
e tj-ngrd at tbe Centennial since lis opening, tn
M"j t, lave returned borne.
J. ii. Lytlu has just received a car-
lutil uf cool oil, at hl grocery atd provision store,
on Market slrerl, which he will lell wbolaaala or
rctiil at very reaionnble ratos.
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A. W. Wttliuni, Ksq., Secretary of
tbe Oemooratio State Central Com mi Ilea, returned
to lii home on Wednesday of last week, after
fp'O ling Ihe campaign season at Marrlfbarg.
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llov. Henry IS. Butler, of this plnce,
preached tn the I'tc ihytenta Church at iliffliB
tin, Juniata oouaty, last Sunday. Thort were
no lertlees buld Ifl tbe Preibyltrlaa Chureh bert
OB Dint daV.
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V. OXenry liuck, Eq., lost a silk
umbrella, which bad his name inscribed on tho
ban lie. Any person return lag said property to
the owner, at his offlot, lo this borough, will be
baniisomelj rewarded.
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Mth. MuCitldun. of Indiana, Pa., who
I over 80 years of age, visited the teatannial
reeeatly, and then met o filter whom tbe bad
ant rem for Ifty ytara, and a brother whom she
bai i.ot met for forty-eight years.
"Thirty-three duys until Christmas,"
the young lolks count "on their fingers," and
"only eight days until Thanksgiving," graut tbo
gluttons of ma torn years who longingly gaaa at
erery plamp fowl Ibey happen to toe.
(jeorgo Cook, a clerk in a Williams-
port drug store, lott bit eyes one day last week by
the gas that bad generated In a bottle oontainlng
oitrio acid and mersury, from whieb be sadden!
pulled Ihe cork, flying Into his faoe and eyes.
The third quarterly mooting on Clear
field Circuit will be held at Centre M. B. Church,
on Saturday and Sunday, Dee. 3d and 8d. The
Quarterly Conference will tneol on Saturday after
noon, at 2 o'cltek. Thlt meeting will be prtf
traded,
Ii. Slumph, lormerly ft resident of
Ihii borough, but inure recently of 1'unxsutewney,
lias opened up a boot and shoe rbep at Mayivllte,
a town on tbe Low Qrade Railroad, about fifteen
miles wist of Ilrookvllle. "Jake" It a good
workman, and we are glnd to learn that his busi
ness prospects are flattering.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
In the postnfnc at flcarfleld, for tba waek ending
November 20, 1874 t
Itituhenraugb, Mrs. 0. Miff not, Eugenie
IJIauh, Ji.bn Morton, (Jen. T.
Hill, J. T. Trute, Mr. Noma A.
MeCully, Mist Delia Wallaee, Mrs. Linda
P. A-Gaclix, P. M.
The fourth Subbnth-School Conven
tion of tbo Huntingdon Presbytery will be held
in the Second Presbyterian Chareh, at Altoona,
pn Tuesdny end Wednesday, December 19th and
i'tth. Isfo. la tba published programme we
Boticc the name of Rav. II. 8. Butler, of Clear
fl)d, bciidet the samet af many otbtr able ad
vocates of tba Sabbath -School eaate.
Wo tuidcmtnnd that tho Leonard
Literary Society proput giving a dramatical
enterlaltiment, in tho Opera Hous, In thlt place,
in met i me previous lo tbe holidays. Tba proceeds
art to be applied to tbe parches of boohs for
(heir new library. It Is a movement Ibatsboald
be eneearagod by oor people. '
From I ant week's irwuo of tho Bello
fotite H'flrrftMaa wo leirn that Mr. Joseph Atei
atjder, of In ion township, Centra aoanty, I
brother of ei Sheriff Alt lander, died at hit real-
d nee In that township last Monday S week. Mr.
Alexander bad Just returned from the Centennial
t.bibitlon, where he contracted a cold, which
developed iota tbe diseese that caused bit death.
The third quarterly meeting of tho
vi-ameid Ai. N. Cbarch will bo bold intmspiaes
ca Saturday and Sunday, December 2d and Id,
fnpsritory irrtlctt will bo bald In the kotare-
room nn Tbunday and Friday even togs praoediag.
Tin airmbersbip cf tbo eboroh, and all albert
ho desire to alteod, are req nested to h preteat.
Kr. Thes. M. Boom, Presiding Klder of tho dii
tr(. preach oo Sunday as oral eg.
Tho travel to tho Centennial exhibi
tion from this backwoods country was tot bad,
tomidfriog the string ney of the moat market
From ih Uef May to the loth of November,
i 6 r l.ike, tbrre were told at the ticket ofleo la
tail bUee, l,7Tft llokils, amoaailog la lb aggro-
tetfi,4$3,I Prelum ag thai the sx peases
of each person averaged about 126, It weald make
uai ro.ua! ta f .ll.ml. aad arandaaraadtalal
al I4'M..S..11. TU( ioi, .arl.aa tblngatnat Iblr
I'. k-i. ib.
liehlrf did all tb. aoavy eom.
Tho Council ol the city of Somcniut,
!". bai adapted aa ardiaane. ataking II a alvll
often for boy, and alima yean af aga u ba
lb. ilrail after I . elo.li . aal.M aaaaaa
paal.l by ,areatiar (.ardi.aa. If. a .rdi.eaee
Ihli bill m an.Hrd aad aaforaad by Ib.
T ! Cvaaell .f CteaitiM, It voald abaU a grant
luar. al Iba ,r.aat Haw, aad will la tb.
''.re, a. daabl, .meal laakaya fraaiawapylng
nialnali' eall., and Wild., tar. U.lr p.rmtt
'( ' dli,iaa. aad ibiina. W( ao,a Ik. Sargea.
i d aeal.r. ur tu Tawa Oaaa.il vlll ,at tarbr
I. I.,.n Mi ,,n tS!a mtM aftf.
Wanted 11,000 corda of Homlock
aad Hwk Oak Baik, fur wblch we will paj tbt
highest market prioe.
Jjlllf. A.O. KrahbiACo.
To prevent tobacco cliowert from
being Imposed upon, Lorillards bae put ft tin
stamp la erery ping of their tobeoeo. Take bob
aolest to stewped. Ljrtle ti lole afeat f rC!tr
fltld OOUBtj.
Working Up tub Cahk. Th two
JommmU Cleaifisld sad Pbilipsborg are work
lag p the Weple murder oim eLTeeteslljr. Tbe
editor tTidvat! want to bo witnesses Tr tbe
CoaiMuBwealih, atlrM ooawiiuld infer that from
awaMai.Mj-i-.,'.'.
b-.;- . v.r m -
Wo naderaUad that tko Inquoat held on tbo'udbyotb
body of Wra. WapU, found (bat "tbu doeaod j tben lurnn
eatna to bar death at the hao-Ji of lomi una nn -
Stmt Cow. Vie bin Hint aiming
otbw UfonuOM of P. AirM Wim. h. hu lu.l
a Urgo Hi ww, whieb bai bc.a aliitet from bow.
far a noalb. All larotaiatloa Ibal will lead lo
b. neot kj ot lb. oow will a. thaabfulljr motltoJ
ay bin at Maw Millport, auj lb. laFurunri will
a. lib.rall; r.ward.d for Ibeir troubl. b.iid...
A Buooyboo. A CPntlemRn inforniH
aa that one of Superintendent MrCurdy'a narc-
orow argumeota during tbe eanvaae waa that " tb
aolditr that votet for Tildoa will loao bia pn
rioa, aa tho Uu vera meat will not eland iuch dia-
loyalty! That Information omnot be found In
the Shorter Cateclitem ; but It may be found
among (he 11 lei oi ibo "bloody Phirl" par a,
Coking. The Cambria tWrman ottys
ibat etperimonti arc making at the Cambria Iron
Work a, Jubnitown, lo teat tba porribility of coring
aa tbty do la Walca. The following la the mii-
tare t Ant brat i to calm or flaok, 60 per tent.; bi
tominoui ooal (Latrnbe), 3 per cent ; pitch, 6
per eent. Tbo teat la being make in 'Jio Dulglan
oven of tho Cambria Iron Outnpany.
Mors Fihh. Wo tiiulerHtnnd thru
the Fnh CommitiioBcu of thlt Ktato bare put a
large number of black ban In the appnr water
of tbe Allegheny river, Tbore U a pwultnr difll-
eulty In brooding Bb In the Alleghrny. From
one end of It to tbo other it la on tbe lino of oil
production, and Iti aurfaeo la' oovertd aad lie
waters are impregnated with the watte of tbe
wells, and worn siill, with tbe wante of tho oil
ret series along Its banks, so that fixb do not
thrive at aH.
A Lesson. Ono of our young boys,
who nes bceo educated on the street at night, wns
arrested on Monday night of lit1! week and lutked
up In prison, charged with having committed thw
moat heinous eriiL kooan lo the law. There
ai about fifty teholart In ibis borough who at
tend this school nightly, and the younger pupils
show decided progress over tbe older oues. If
tbo parents of theeo boys want to have them
cribbed In a prison wbea ihny arc " la their teens,
w think that neither the parents or the boys will
be disappointed if the schoul continues to be at
tended as well la tbe luturr as It has been In tba
past. A night street-school eomes aa Bear being
a hell, at It Is possible for art'to Invent on.
Ikatii or Mru. It. M. Spf.er. The
Huntingdon loat A'etM says i We regret to
anoounoo tbe death of Mrs. Martha Spcer, wife of
Hon. R. M. Spcer, at her residence lo this place,
Thursday afternoon. She hurt bctn sulTcriug for
several months past with consumption, and not
withstanding tbe efforts of skilled physicians and
the attention of devoted friend', she ontintied lo
grow worse. Her death is mourned by the whole
community, by whom the was esteemed for many
Christian virtuee, and universal sympathy it im
pressed for bar husband and fiaiilv. H miy well
bo said, hers was a life of love, and the endear,
menta of the home circle were to her the greatest
earthly Joy.
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A Curious Well. Cherry Tree, on
the borders of Cambria, Clearflold and Indiana
counties, says tbe Indiana Dtmotntt, bit a small
artesian well, which visitors tbint a curiosity,
Some twelve years ago a well was brod for oil,
and ever since water and gas, which they sUuck
at about two hundred and sixty font, have hrto
boiling out In considerable quantities. The water
bat never been analysed, la a mild cathartic.
cleanses thoroughly and toftens the thin, Is cold
and very clear j but whew stirred up la the tub
wllbio which It bolls up it becomes white as
though ml ltd with milk. Tho gn can be
burned by Inverting a keg or hoi ortr the water
at It eomes up and lighting It at a bole in tbe
bottom, and If, bums two colors, a twirling bios
bias shooting out small tongue of yellow flame. :
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Tho members of the Leonard Liter
ary Association give notice, that In consequence
of tbe ootragcous conduct of a certain class of
boys, who are In tbo habit of congregating In and
about tbe school bouse on the evening! of the
meeting of that Association, to the great annoy
ance and dittarbans of tho members and specta
tors, all sack will hereafter be eirladed from the
building, an leu accompanied by their parents, or
aa overeecr. And unlets the boys take timely
warning, or tbo parent tea that (heir children
conduct them te I vet In a proper manner when at
tending the above named Institution, tbe Associa
tion will be compelled to enforce the provision!
of the law relating to the disturbing of literary
and other societies. The nuisance has become
intolerable.
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Election Expknhes. Below will he
fouud the bill presented by lbs several return
Judge, for holding tba recent election In tbt
aoanty :
Burostde nor at.
Clearfield
Curwenaville " ,
Uoultdale "
Lumber City "
Now burg "
New Watb'n '
0-ceola "
WeJiaooton "
tlecctirla twp..,
1111 twp
11 loom twp
IJrKga twp
Bradford twp...,
Brady twp
til 60
, IS 00
. 18 10
. 17 10
. 10 90,
, 21 auj
, 22 Vj
. 2A 4 i
, 18 flu
. 29 6
21 90
, 21 10
. 20 10
, 21 SO
. 26 Su
Deoalur twp
Ferguson twp
Uirard twp
Oothen twp
Urahara twp....
tlreenwood twp
Uttlieb Iwp
Huston twp
Jordan Iwp......
Karthaus twp..,
M 90
21 04)
. 20 60
, IV 4A
, 20 VU
21 2d
. 24 10
. 2:t 40
21 10
11 (HI
Knot. twp.. 18 70
Lawrence twp 21 60
Morris twp 21 70
Penn twp 2 40
Pike twp 22 VI
Uoinn twp 10 60
Woodward two... 28 60
Uuroside twp 24 60
Chest twp Jo 10
Covington lwp... 21 ftO
Total....
$786 9j
Clearfield Coal Trade. Stale-
mcnt of Coal and other freights sent ovsr the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Raft
road, for tba week ending Nov. 4, 170, and
tbe same time laat yoar t
COAL.
Fur tbe week -
Sam lime last year......
Previously during year
Same lime laat year
Increase
Total In 1876
Sam lime last yr
Increase
OTHBB PBIIOBT.
Lumbar .... 7lere.
Miscellaneous freights t
Hokse-Thirvf.s About. From the
Ooiin'a frttnmn wa learn that a bay bona aod
set of names were stoles from Mr. Samuel Ilag
arty, of Hagarty t Crow-Roads, Clearfield ounty,
on last Saturday evening a week, th 11th in it.,
the thief afterwards taking poscwsloa of ft buggy
belong lag to another persoa. with which and ia
which bo made good his escape, aad I bclived to
have passed through tbe town of Kbeaiburg oa
tbe following Monday mom log. Id the evening
of the saute day a suspicious looking character
made his epptaranoo at Summerhill, Cam1iia
oaoty, with a burs and buggy, and offered a lot
ol boots, shoes, tobacco, etc, for tale at very low
figures. II alio had tome spotlous money and
a Bomber of ikewtva keys Ib bit possession, the
last of whieb he left babloJ him ia that village.
There 1 no doabt bat Ibat be I th cam party
who ttol lb bora, and buggy, at above stated.
Mr. Hagarty offer a reward of $26 for the recov
ery of hit property, end a liko torn fr ike r.it
of th. Ibl.f.
A Bad Calamity. Tlio Smitkbiir
earmpaadant of laa ladiaaa Ja.M.,.r ntataa
the Mlowl.g ad nl.ailtl I la Inicbfbarg,
aa Tbarid.y, Nov. Jd, aboal noon, tb. yoang.it
abild f Mr. Job. Sld.r, a v.ry winioa. boy,
aged abaal meaty aiantb., fall brad loriootl into
a w.ah b.ller, la ableh Ib.f. aa. . fenlacbei of
bet aater, pd Ibongk Immediately renoej, lb.
Injarle. w.r. M gre.t al lo prot. fatal allbla Ib.
abort ,paa af Iblrly nvaa bwir.. Tb. kM of
tbli eblld thai In ltlf wal a aao araienon, nut
In nn.i.llo. ltb olb.r inrroaadlng nferlngi,
bai Bad. II doably ,.(. Mol Bar. Iba. Ibraa
Mk, k.fra Ibla, laalr lw a.il ald.r ta
tbli ona. Bade a a.rroa aarap. allb Hi llf. from
tb. aB. aaai., baring, la raaaing backward
tbraagb Iba kltebea, lipped biBKlf, aad tboa nl
down la . barbel af M.ldlag waUr. Aad foar
yean ago Lit Aaga.l, IbM. aatae partaleaad, la
tb. talabllng at .a a aery bright and laler
anllng daohl.r, abaal ,11 y..r of ag.,t.k.a
Ilea Ibal, I'd. by a atrok. of ligbtalag. Tbee.
aflielloaa NMBB.nl tb.a. itrkbaa (mill ts
tba daepl lympnlby aad klndeal rvgarda f Ib.
abele KBa.nily. And tb. fcrlltnd. and Cbrll
tl.n raalinallea ia ablrh Ib.y bur. roll.I.ed
their wrrew eoBB.nd lb.lr alampla aa .alMally
ain.y af laiiailoa. Ta Uod, boi. a.ny
alaaya abov. Ib. diplbl af ne.1 Mrrevi, l aam
Bead thi rarralng feally."
TOUS.
. 21,718
, - 9,8ifl
1005,278
7Bt78o
225,610
,io.io,e:.9
. 7V 1, 484
" LorttlartVi cole... a ted brands of Nu
vj Tubaooo, " Defisooe" and "Our Choiee," at
Ljtls's, sole agent Tor Clearfield eounty
A KfiRTuI niculing of tho citfuons
of Clearfield will bo held in Ibo Opera House Ibia
Wtduwdaj evening, to take proper steps, for
Ibo orginiiailoa t Ibo Clearfield Brass Binl
AH who fuel an iuWreit la this movcmsiit ore re
quoilnl lo bo pn-tit.
Mi;mKR in Blair County. Hugh
llsasy and Isaao Lents, two men aagagod at
Alloyheny Furnace, Dear Altuoua, gjt Into a po
litical diicHitun lit Sunday m urn ins a weak.
lut jo,b int., and anjry worda paaeed betweoa
.t p,m Wr-ft ihrv In btowa. and to-
rJt7 - V&f..Tr?i
iar pari tea who wore piVovtriu ' M9ft"i i"' i- . ,Al(r
. i . t.i.. . , j l1 d after Moadar Juno Iwia, K5,
d about to leiro, but had But adfaneed J lh. p.fienjcer train. Will run daily (eicopl
1 nuro tbaa a duaoo atepa when Laati harried ftar
i-Vrrl -r a eofl t'ti mmil, wolffian atMtat II f-
f.'PS ii I Hai
leoof, and brought it duwn with full furea of both
band) on llunoy'i head. Tbe injured uaa drop'
ped ai one pierced through tbo hrart, aad for a
time lite appeared to bt entirely oitioet. Lao Is
dropped Iba waul and baatilj departed, ilanry
wai carried Into iba engine bouvt near by. where,
after a abort time, he recovered lufBciontly to
walk to bit homo by Ilia aid of two men, a dia-
'ne uf boot ,w bundrM yar li from the fur-
1 nM bere be diod aliout 0 o clock 1b the even
leg of Ihe tain day. Lao's waa promptly ar
rested and, loilji-d in Juil at Uollidaysbur, to
await a trial at the January term uf Court.
We Arisk to Explain. A number
of our friends are disposed lo wake fun ever our
turn II rooster display last week. This cfTort waa
" a military necessity," and wo did the bast we
could. Silteco years ago we started up Suit
River, sod among our biiggage was a coop of
about a dosen of tbo 11 nest and largest birds thai
ever crowed. But while up there, we had to as
sist in paying off draft after draft, and, being
com pel lad to pay enormous rates for dircouutt 1
and Inks, we wcreconcllt-d, among other things, I
lo part with one rooster after another, aa well as
to curtail tho feed of those w had left, and when
w packed op out traps a few weeks age, tt re
turn down tbo river, our Hook was so reduced in
ouuil er and Ibe birds hi sito, Ibat this little follow
waa Ihe only left that was able to crow ; and be
Is just as good a little crowcr as ever floated down
that celrbattd pickled stream with the usual
w far and tear excepted. It is tbe pluck(pripciles)
eml odicd lo tbt fowl, and not the alie, which
makes him noble. lie is always ready to fight
tbe biggest Shanghi" that is to b found
Never mind, we will loon increase our flock In
numbers and to the oriRinnl site.
Special.
New Hats aud Bonnets, at Fleck A CoY
Trimmed Aats, at Fleck A Co.'s, for i 1.
Dor WASTRn. A boy about 16 or 16 yean of
ngc to itarn tbe bnking tusinoxs. Apply to Jno,
Hadler, at Ihe bakery on Market tirvet, Ck-ar
field Penn'a.
November 1, 1878 tf.
Oo and soe Fleck A Co.'s Trimmed lln
one dollar, before purchasing elsewhere.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen,
WANTI-:i-by AruoM.nt Cimrctisvllle,
10,000 poundH pork.
1,000 bushels wheat.
1,000 bushels rye.
1,000 burihcb ojitsT
1,000 bushels riholled corn.
1,000 biirihels potatoes.
IOO.OOO 24Uhirli iliavrd shhiu'ra.
Mmkmni tf l-liH Ii aancd aliiiiKlta.
HHt.tMMt (ret pine boarda.
(V.OOO railroad tlea.
ts.OOO cord oak aud hcralurk bark
For which ouc-third cash will
be paid. oct.25.
Orr at barffalns In Hals and Bonneii. at Fleck
A Cos. oc til t,
TUB AMERICA If PTOPI.G.
No people la Ihe world suffer as much with
Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of ex
perience In medicine bad failed lo aoooruDliah a
certain and sure remedy for this disease end its
effects, suab as Sour Stomach, IUri.liirn, Water
brash, 8ick Hsadaehe, Costivenest, palpitation of
the Heart, Liver Complaint, coining up of tho
food, low spirits, general debMity, etc., yet since
tbe introduction of Ubbkm Auuust Fuowaa we
believe there Is no case of Dysprpaia that cannot
be Immediately relieved. JO, 000 dosen sold last
year without one case rf failure reported. (o to
your Irruggiil, C. I. Watson, and get a Sample
uottto tor i eenii anu try and iu iwodoica
will relieve you. Hcgutar sise 76 cents,
apr 6, '76 eowly.
Hat and Bennett made to order, at Fleck A
Co'f. octll-tf.
A FFW 1UINCM THAT WIJ KNOlV.
' We know that a disordered stomach or liver
produces more suffering than any otbtr cant.
We know (hat very frw physicians are Rnccetsful
in their treatment or fbese disorders. We kno
that DaCosta's Hadlo.il Cur will, without the
shadow of a doubt, almost immediately relieve
and permanently cure all of these distressing
fvmptotns. vi e know or thousands that are will-
inr. to testify that what we say Is trao to the let
ter. W'e know that if you will giro us a fair trial
yen will let u add your name to (he "cloud of
witaessrs." Will you give It a trial, and do It
now r Trial sise only 26 cents. Hold by C. D.
Watson, and Hnrtiaick A Irvin, Draughts, Clear
field, Pa.
Prof. Parker's Plrasant Worm Pvirp tl per
fectly safe, ritremely palntable. No physio r
quired. Costs 26 cents. Try It. For sale hy O.
O. W ui son and Hailswick A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa.
tnch ?2rowly.
Hals sni Bonnet, at Fleck A Cu's, ohcnr
than any ether place In town. octll-tl. -
Hats and Bonnets trimmed In stjle, at Fleck
k Cos. octll-tf.
Flrck A Co. are telling Ladtet Tilmmcd Ha't
it II. uo.
n'0,.. F,.n SA,.r.-R. Ne.lon Sha. keep, a
foil .apply of Fredon,. !!!.. and H.lfort.
Wan. f ..I.. Tu b. a- at th. Hb.w llnu.,
v.rd. CaII on or addrc.i hitn al Clearflold Penn
avlvanl.. may ll.tf.
If you want a good Hut or Tl-tunrl, g.i to Flrflb
A Co'i. orlH-lf.
For iod II. t, and Bnnn.tr, go to Klek A Co',.
WM. HKKIl'H LOCAL.
A new auorlmrnt of LAMKK' HATS,
from 74 eenll to 810, Jult received.
Ne llrei. tiowde, In rt r.ri.ly, Juat
received.
Dlai k, drab, II. Kle, for I. ad lei' Cuoli,
mly 12 per yard a ,r.at bargain.
Udi.a' Cnati I I.adie.' Coal. I jail ree'd.
Ke Frlnitea, Trimming, of all kind,
l:.t received.
Nnv. , l7. dee. ", 17 tf.
nitrond.
IcniiHjlvniiI ItaIlronl
TVHONE CLEARFIELD BRAN'CO
and after Monday, APRIL 17, ISTA, th.
I'eei.ng.r Train, will ma daily (.icept 8ua
d.ya) b.twoen Tyron.and Clearfield, ai follow,:
Cl.KARFIKI.D MAII,.
W. C. Inwia, Cond.etor.
I.KAVK (inllTII. I.KAVK NO HTH.
Oar.narlll....A'7S, r.n
Ol.arBeld I.JO. "
Phillpiharg 4 45,
Oieeola 5.011, "
Tyrone 1.ID, "
Tyrone .H a, 48, A.N.
Oeoeola... t bl, 41
I'billplorg...l0 0, "
Clearflold 11.011,"
Cnreaivlll...ll:ia,
CI.KAHKIKI.U KXfHKHS.
W, 6. I'ttiNMaa, Condnetnr.
I.RAVg SOUTH.
I.KAVK NORTH.
CufWPtnic.. 6.10 a.
Tyrot. T.04 p. a
lntoreeetion...T.0
Ceeol. .I0 "
Philipilinrg ...t.t '
ni.r0.l.l..r... 24 "
Caraen.vlll.. 1.41 "
Uleardeld MS
Pliillp.borj , O.IIO
Oaeimla - 0.4o
Inleraeetloa... 7.11
Tyron..- 7.41
IlAl.I) EAOLR VA1.LKY III1ANCII.
Rap.
p. a.
54
7.15
101
1 10
14"
41
.!
11.11.
Mall. Kip
P. I
1.11 leave Tyrone airlv. 1.70
1.44 II. Id K.gl. 0 00
1.00
12.443
11.14
11.14
II Ii
II Oil
10 14
1.44
S..IA Jallna
10.00 Xileahura
10. 10 Rellrfont.
11.10 kliliahnrg
10.44 lluw.r.
10.00 II. 11 arrive L. Havre
Icav. 1.30
FlllLIPelllHU A lIUSIIAKNON llRANCHP.8
on and after Monday, AI'IIIL I7ib, l;n. Ae
coaaiodatioa Trnina alll run aver Ibe l'bilijia.
burg aad Meibanaon ilr.iicboa, a. folleaat
LEAVE COI TII.
LKAVK NuRTII.
Slsllne.
Morrladalc,
Pbilip.burg,
Hteinnr'a,
Boynton,
1:15
Ml ll ll
1:0. 11:11 1:11
11:11 4 II
12:14 4:21
' 11155 1:15
11:41 100
' 11:11 1:41
lint 1.47
11:14 1:44
11:10 1:4
141 :!
.U t:l
1:41 4
1:41 11:15 f '5l
OaeMla,
Ml 11:11 1:01 Jloibaaaea,
1:11 10:14 1:11 (Iterllng,
I II II II 1:11 Healadalo,
i II 10:11 1:21 Menanlay,
I II 10 41 1:21 K.ndrirka,
5!ailroad3.
TVKONK STATION.
amTWAnp. A H
PaolBe Urprvoa, 1:14
llarrliburg Aoo'm, 6 tS
WKHTWAHD. A M
I'ltliUrjt Kip'aa, t.4?
Ipaokflo KvpruM, a . 11
I P H
Wtty Parnengor(
Mail Train, 041
l'ait Line, t:6t
r u
3:12
Mall Train,
Atlantic K tome.
0:47
Tbila'da Uipreie, 10;J0il'iit Li
Cloao oonnootluni made by all train at Tyrone
and Look llaren.
8. 8. BUIlt,
mylT-lf, Huperinterlent.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
Hunday) belwet-n Hed Hank and Driflwood, aa
folio we ;
.:;u a. w.i lik i
N.w Urlblrhnn Hit p. ai l M.rivill.
lr.ij :n ; l:rkil. I10 , Full.r'a Ml; It.jr
a.ldirill. 1U i Hullnli 1:01 i HuKmlt Tono.l
i:2'i i )'.nuclii iAft i M'r.diill. 4:1)0 1 ll.ll.l.ll.
t ill i arriv.. at Driftwood .1 5 13.
M 11STVV AHII.ll.y Mall Inro Drlflwood
12:26 p. m; llrn.itll. 1:10; Wrrdvill. 1:2.1;
f.nSolil l lli; Hummll Tunnel 2:27 Uulloi, J:4Ui
He;noldill.:lai Vullar', 1:13 I llnokrill. :6d;
Truj4:IS: M.r. nil. ( .Ill; Ntw llclblrbrm ibi ;
HliRo Junrlinn :2I ; Hrtl Dank 6:47 arriv.. at
Pill.burg at 7:lti p. tu.
fill- Th. K 3 ntilJirill. Acruuimoaatiua leave.
RijnolJfrillo tlaitr .1 &:30 a. m. and arrive, al
Krl II. nk .1 e:li a m. Lravr. HrJ II. nk at
7:.'(o p. ui.; arrivr. at llrvnuldKvlll. at lll::in p. m.
Cloa. eonacrllnDf mad. wilb trnla. on P. A B.
It.llro.d al lnlli)d, and with train, on the
Allrgljinv V.ll.v Il.ilroad at Itrd Hunk.
UAV1I) Mil' A 11(10, Uen'l riu,.'t.
A A. J.caao.. Stip'l I.. 14. Div.
FA HE FltOJl CLKAKK1KLD, TO
Bvllefontc, Pa $3 05
Middletown $6 Oo
Lock Haven
Will I am snort.
Huntingdon
Lowtstown
2 70
9 60
Marietta 6 60
Lanoaster 6 8ft
I'lI'LADiaPUIA 7 96
Altoona. 1 86
1 80
I 90
4 M
Maryavillc
Johnstown 2 SO
HAKKlfcUUUU..
4 76lPIT'HBUR(l..
. 6 16
3Jnv Sidvrrtiisrinrnts.
SherilT's Sale.
.1 )Y tlrtu of writ of Ltvarta Facia; Isnued
A) out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cloar
fleld oountr. and to m directed, (here will he
exposed lo PlUlLIC SALB, al th Court Hou.a,
in the borough of Clsar6cid, on Saturday, tho
2d day of lcernier, 1N78, at 1 o'clock, p. ta ,
tho following ucscribul real estate, to wit.
A certain hu 11 by 21 feet, 14 foot buh, (lo
he built just as Mam. A. LingeV bou-e Is built in
Uoutxditie), with lot and ourttllage appurtenant
thereto, Id the villitgo of Houtarillo, Clear Hold
county, Pa., bounded and described ns follows,
vts i Deginnmg at a puit on the north-enit oor
tier of All'ian avenue and mink alley, lo tho said
village of Uoutirille, them1 aouth fifty threw do-
greifs cast to a post ; thence south 'Al degree west
120 feet to Kailrnad avenue thence by said ave
nue and forty fl from centre of line of Ooss
Run branch railroad fifty and a half feet to a post :
men c norm miny -seven tlpgrees east one hun
dred nod ton feet lo a post and place of beirin
ning, and known as lot No. 1U0 in the titlatro of
lloutiville. Mciiod, taken in execution, and to
bo soid as the property of Bartholomew Hills
grove, contractor, and John 11 1 gun, owner.
Also a certain two-story frame building, with
ot and curtilago appurtenant thereto, situate In
Karthnos township, ClearAcid county, Pa.,bound
rd on the south by public road and on the north,
cast and west by land of Wm. Schnarri, being
a I out one hundred feet east of the building occu
pied as the Karthaus pcitoffloe, being thirty by
(illy feet, with a small one-story engine house or
room atlaclnd to the north side of aaid building,
and is used and occupied as a pinning mill. tci
sod, taken In eseonlion, and lo be sold as the
property of B. A C. tSuhnarrs.
Alsu a ei rtaia two-itery fratna dwelling bouse
18 by 24 loot lo sise, and lot and ourtilage ppur
trnnnt thoreto, situitte in the viilugo ol Newbury.
Chost township, Clearfleld county, Pa. The lot
fronts siaty fret on Worrell street and is about two
hundred and forty feet deep, bound d north bv
U ran (Ter sheet, cast by tli rimd, sioth by John'
Toiler and west by Wonell strcot. tieiied, taken J
tn execution, and to he sul-1 as (be property of
Dcnjamio Klingir.
Taiina or Sai.b. The price or turn at whhie
the property all nil bo struck off must be paid at
tho lime of sale, or tu.'h other arrangements nmde
as will bo approved, otherwise the property Hill
be immediately put up and sold attain at the ex
pense and ri'K of tho porsou to whom it was
truck off, and who, in eate of deficiency at suuh
re sale, shall make good lb same, and Id no
instance will the Used be prtucnlod in Court for
confirmation unless t lie money Is actus Ity paid to
tSiiBRirr Ortica, I fhonlT.
Clenrfleld, Pa., Nov 16, 1878. f
SheriiTs Sale.
BY f irtusofwriu of I'fMaVf.'eiit A'rnoao, Issued
out of the Court of Common Picas of Clear-
naid county, and to m directed, there will
be eapoaed to public sale, at tbe Court House,!
in th borough of Clearfield, on Saturday, the,
2nd day of Itscemher, 1878, at 1 a'cloek. p. m.
the following desoiibsd real estate, to wit :
A certain tract of land situate In Oirmrd iwn..
Clearflold eoanty, Pa., bounded and described as
follows t beginning at a chestnut corner, thence
west 9u perches to a white-oak corner; t bonce
616 perches lo a -piioh pine corner t thenco east
47i porches lo a post and stone, being the origi
nal of tract No. 6:166, ot which survey this it a
partf thouio tuulh 1J8 2-10 perches to a atone i
these west so psrebes to a maple adjoining land
ol Jan.es Shame ; tbonew 176 8-10 perebew along
land of das. bliamelo place of beginning, onntr.it.
tng 1 00 acres and having about 30 olearud.on which
there ts a log dwelling aud a log barn, also small
orchard, boned, taken in execution, and to be
sold a the properly of Meoig Lac halt's heirs
and legal representatives.
Also, a ortain tract of land site ate in Kart
haus township, Cltterileld county, 1'., bounded
and described as follows : Beginning at post cor
ner of land ol afoerpn Hupley'a lino thenoo west
Vfi perches lo white -oak cor nor ; north 41 perches
to a poit and stone f thence east .10 perches to a
dead birch thence east 30 perches to lane cor
ner; trn-noe toutn .13 londouoie hemlock; tbenca
east 1 1!7 perches to cbostnutt thence south 30
perches to post; tbonoe north 8u paruliot lo a
pott oorntrand place uf beginning, containing 88
ecroaand alluwauoe, having a large bauk-bttrtt,
Iramo house and other oul-builutuge thereon,
tiruwud ia good stale or cultivation, being all
cleared. rmied, taken in execution, and Ij be
Sold us tbe property of Justin Hi'lchcl.
Also, oert in tracts uf land tituata in Ilcll twp.,
ClcarlJi'ld county, I'a. No. 1 bjundod oast by
Campbell, west by Bundtriin, north by F. U. Lee
and aouth by conUining about Itfl
acres and having 70 acres 0l oared and to good
state) of cultivation with stable and orchard I he run.
No. 3 bounded east by A. Sunderli, west by A.
uuderlin, south by W. Pmilb and north by
, containing about 211 acres, and ImIdk
art seated. No. 8 bounded east by kusHtuehanna
river, wtst by W. Hmitb, north by 8. Hall and
h I!.?' Hr. walalntaf S'l .3,c.
i'"1 h"ioV i"" 0 ' 'fT ""
I"" ""fL1'", '"""L '' h"k '' "'
bouie and bearing orchard Ib.roan. H.iud, tak
en in execution, and to be aold aa Ilia property
of J. II. Snnderlin.
A lao, a certain traot of lead iduala In Cheit
tovfiuliip. Clearfield o:,unty, I'a bounded an.l lie.
loribed a. fulluwii On Ilia north by lanle of
Jotiath.n Weitorer, an Ibeautby l.nd ol ,
on ihe routh by land of Joiih L.inhorn, and on
the welt by land of J. A. J. Weatoror. euntainina;
117 aercr, wilb about 100 aorei eleared, bnvitig
ereeted thereoo two frame boulc. and two large
fratoa berna, and an orchard, A.. Heiaed, taken
In execution and to b. aold ai Iho prop.rty of
Thnmaa Evana.
Ala... a certain tract of land lituate In Madera,
Woodward towmhip, Clearlield cjuuly, Pa., be
ing I lot with two-atory frame hoove, hilchen at
tached, email frame elableand other oatumldiojri
Ibereon, bounded on Ihe north by J. V. Alexan
ander, celt by Alexender'a eetate, aouth by M ala
atrect and weat by an alley. Heiied, taken in ex.
eeulinn and to be Mild aa the proeerty af Kdward
Wariog and Robert Waring.
Trbhb op HiLB,Th. prlo. or tin at wfaleh
the property ahall b. .truck off muat b. paid at
Iba time af ial., or ancb oth.r arrang.tn.nu
mad. ai will b. approved, otb.rwia. th. prop.r
ty will b. Imm.diately pat up and lold agala at
tbe expraa. and rlak af tb. p.noa to wboia It
waa atruob off, and wbo, in ca.. t f deficiency at
aueb re.aale, ahall make good tba .ana, and in
no initanea will th. U..d b. prcnt.d la Oonrt
far confirmation anion th. mnn.y la actually
paid to the Sheriff. W. H. Mi l'llkltHON,
Bnanirr'a Oppicb, I Hhcrlff.
Clcarleld, Pa., Not. 15, 1171. I
SherilT's Sale.
lly virtue of sundry writs of '.Vrf 'ciit lt
stiid out of Ihe Court or Crmmnn float ol Clear
field county, and to ma directed lhara will be
eiposed to puhllo sale, at the Court House, in h
borough of Clearfield, on Hatorday, Ihe 2d dny
of Dectmber, 1876, at 1 o'clock p. th fol
lowing described real estate, to wit;
AW of Defendant's Interest (being the undivided
one-half ) in part of a certain lot of ground la the
borough of Cb-avfleld, Cloarfleld county, Pa.,
bounded and described at follows t llt-gitmliig at
(be north east oor ier of lot No. 60 thence north
by Fcco.id slrtet 24 leet to liar of plecw of lot
owned by J. J, Pie; thence by line of" J. J. Pin'
lot writ 2i0 fret lo in allry ; Ihenco tnulb by said
alley 24 feet to line of lot No. 60 j thence by same
21X1 feet to flecood street and place of beginning,
being part of lot No. 49 in tbo plan or aaid bor
ough, and being 24 feet on Second street and 200
feet deep, having thereon a Wtil nnlsbed store
house, large dwelling knave, stable and other
bull king. At a business location, this ia a valu
able property.
Also, tbe one andlvlded half part of a certain
let of ground situate in tb village of West Clear
field, Tawienc loworhip. Clearlield county, Pa.,
boundtd and described as follows t Ilegtnaang on
tb strrei running north and aouth at a point 20
feet aorih from Ihe north-east corner of lot now
occupied by David Meteorge tbenne north by
said street 00 leet to lot No. 2 ; Iheoea by said lot
west K6 feet I aa 1'eyi l bene by aaid alley
sou ih (.0 feet to an alley, thenco by said alley
east 3l feel If place of beginning, nod known as
lot No. 1 lo the plan of said Village, being the
aameM of ground conveyed by Ilia. ird hhaw,
rlr.,and allele H. II. ft haw. Having thereon
etecltd a will ftniskrd two-story (rata house,
2k II feet, and a stable.
A 'to, two other pieces or tracts of land situate
In Lawrea.o township, Clearfield etuntr, Pa.,
bounded aad described at follows i The firtt b
ginning at a etono corner ia the public road -cad
lug to the borough of Clearfield t ter-noe by land
of Robert Daniels north 4 Waal tfi parches in
stone i tbenca by land of Lever Flegal north I
dr greet east 61 T 16 perches ta atones ; thence by
Ueorge Herd lot touth i east II perches to
post at pablie road ,thenee by said road onuth 24
east 27 perch to B poet In mod i thenoo Hv the
fame aouth SO wrt I ft ft-10 to itoaeaand pi too of
beginukiitt, oontainlnf 17 ao roe and 07 porobea
oiora or leal. The other pioe of land beginning
at a p'Ht on Ibo north-oail ldo uf ibo tuwnibip
roal loadkDh ftoia Cloarfleld tu LaVvr yirgK
re.l lrnce, at line or an firgai a taud ( thereby
aid road aouth oaaiorly by laid Uml, And by a
lino parallel wirh tba line of the iu lownobip
ruad I A percbia to a r t u lint uf l.ovor Floge!
land i tbenoo by laid line in an raiterly diroottoD
U pore lie to a poet and plaoo ol boKinning, ojb
taioingune aoro more or laaa. Tbe whue oid
laiiting 1M aoroa and 67 perch ei oioro or leea,
having thoreun erected a guMl two-itory fraina
bouar, well nniihud, with itahle nd ol bar out
buildtnita, with young orvbard, Ao. Moat of tbe
land boittg oloarod aud under f.oj oulhvation.
Htiied, taken In eieoutioa aad to bo oold ai lite
prprrtTof Po McUrge.
rfr ( ln. -a ru. . 'at
iir.il. ibwii.o ... i;iarn.i
id aani, ...( .jj
aod d.Hriod a. lolloa.: iK-giotilug at a .too.
aof.er aa the north aud matb lln. of traot eon
vevnl 'o L. L. Ojilet! hv Jan. Libh. 71 7-III p.r.
nr .nld tract :
tllk'HUO
Fuller ninety perches to a post: tbenca
south TO east 241 perch to beech corner
on cioeki thence aouth HO west phes to a
hickory corner thenoo west 8li perches to a cor
ner of other land of the iaid L. L. Ogden, and
upon which ho now resides, thmoe north along
lino of said piece of laud 7 8-10 jietobes to stone
oorner, bemg alio corner ef land ue which said
Ogdtn resides ; thence weit KV perches along tin
ol said plec of laad on which said L. 1. Ogdcn
reside to stone corner and plaoo of beginning,
containing 111) acres more or less, uounded by
lands of Iu Hols A Fuller, Harrison A Fuller,
Jesse Lines, Andrew Liddle, and other lands ot
Libeos L. Ugilsn, with ahuit 20 acroa of cleared
land thereon, the residue oi ine traot being titu
berod and supposed to bo underlaid with ooal.
Also, all of anothsr certain tract of land situ
ate in said township of Brady, Ueartlold bounty,
I'a., bounded uod described as foltwa t Ugm
ning at a walnut at the itmtb-wcit oorner of said
traot; thence north 20J aast by lands of Andrew
Liddle II 7-10 porches to a walnut t thinee north
by earn 10 perches to atones t theooo east by
landt of L. L. Oifden 1U9 perches to auiaa narnen
thonos south by lands ofsatu 07 8 10 perches to
- "I B"ea bissi ; inence west by
laoa el said Jesse I tries M 8 III peri-bos to a
walnut and place of .begiuAltig, ouuiainiog 60
aero more or ica , bouufled,-by lnds of Jesse
uinci, Aniirew i.iuiiie, aim omvr land of Libbiua
1. Ogdtn, baring thtretin erected a two story
frttme bouse, 24iJO feet, a larne hank barn, nunrl-
Bcw, and other outbuildings. The land being
nrarl; all cleared, and having a good bearing
or.hi.rd on It. Hotted, (then in execution and to
do sold us tbe property ol Libbiui U. t'gdsn.
Also, all uf Defendant's taturest la all thai
eerlaio piece of ground situate in liradv townshiu.
Clenr&eld county, Fft.,oontainiognbuut 114 acies,
wnn niwui tu acres ci caret! aim lue balanc in
wou laud, hounded and den ribed a fullowa ;
On th east by Inods ot D. Keams, south by landi
Of H. It. tlooil Under, mirth h lamia nf A U
McClure, west, grised, taken In ex.ru Hon and
to bo sold as the property of William Kupp.
Also, tbe following real estate situate tu Clint
township, Clearfield oonnly, Pa , containing about
2 acres more or lens, and being the reservation
out of the north side or a larger tract oold at
Sheriff's sal- to J. H, at c Murray a tbe property
of U. O. SIcMaiters, aiid having a small two-
story frame bouse and other outb.iildinn. bound
cd on the west by puhlio road, uortb by lands of
h. J. Hurd, and eaot and went by lands now
owned by J. H. Mt-Murmy. oisod,taien lo ex
ecution ana to o told as (he property of John T,
Witbcruw.
Trkm or Bali. Tbe pries or sum at which
the property shall be struck off must be paid at
uw iiiav oi amie, or aucn o tier arrangements
made as will b approved, otherwise the Dronsrtv
will b Immediately put up and sold again at
tuv expeneo ana risa oi mm person to whom It
was struck off, and wbo, la ease of deficiency at
tuck re-sale, shall make good the sane, nd in
no iniunos will tb Dcsd be presented In Court
for confirmation unless th money It actually
paid to tbe Sheriff.
W. U, McPJIKRSON,
Snaniri''a Orrtcit, i b her iff.
Clearlield, I'a., Nov 1, 1876. J
JTEW
FffwOnt, FKUIr,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Room Nn. i, Pitt. Opar Hon...
t'learHeld, p..
Keep constantly on hind '
SIK1A11,
TEAS,
80DA,
COAL OIL,
PV11UI-,
SALT,
Canned and Dried Frnita, Tobacco, Cigara, Can.
diea. Cider Vinegar, Baiter, Egga, Ac.
ALSO, EXTRA OMK MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour
Corn Meal, Chop, feed, (Sec,
All nf which will be iold cheep for caih er ia
exchange for oounly produce.
A. II, KHAilER A CO.
Clearflold, Nov. IS HU. lt
1870 FALL' 1870
William ki:i:i
' I rerelIiir a Que aoKtnent of
FALL AM) WIXTER CilOIlS,
To ntilrh he aki tho attfiidoii of
CASH BUYERS.
Ilrowu Miialln, yard wide. 3 cent and up.
Rlearhcd Muilliia, 5 cent and up.
rUniicla, 15 cent and up.
Canton Flannel. 8 emita and up.
Drea f;ooda, lO cent and up.
ffhaivla, SO centa and up!
I alt Hklrts,ao ceitta and np
C'aailmcra for Men and Hoys, SO rent up
FAMY GOODS,
Mll.l,li;ilV GOODS, MiT10S,
Tiinnii(.s, &c,
In grcnl vai lely at the very
lowest prices.
I WILL HEM. YOU t;()OI.
AT TIIR VKnV LOWKRT PRICBR,
AJIO tiliABAJITr.B KATlaPACTlON.
WILLIAM REED,
Htio.M Nn, , ormi i iioiiai:,
Clearfield, Pa.
STEAM SAW MIIT,, KXGINE
AND B0II.ER9 FOR SALS.
Th. nnderitgn.d aff.rl for aal. o. reaaonable
Icrnia, I heir aleaa new Bill, located al Wellera
lon, Clcarleld Ve., I'a. The engine and boiler,
are ae good al n.w. Th. lira of the engine la
14x14, and la la goad raanlng erder. They will
alaa aell tb.tr ehlegle and l.tb Bill, aad all Iba
worhlng aiael.ln.rr la lb. bUI. Partial nlihi.g
ta pnrehaH eaa call oa ar addreaa
fJKAllAM. WALLACE A CO.
Clearfrld, P,.,Jnwa , I1T5.
(Our Gm &flwtlfmrnt
THE REPUBLICAN,
Publlaked trary Wednesday bj
GOODLANDER & LEE,
CLBAMFIF.LI), PA.,
Il th I. irf.it ClmiLtloa of ax pip.r
In NorthwMteni Pvnniylvuila.
, V
Tlie lartra at.l eonitai.tly incraaaing
aaaaeavntai'ew V a i nbka" aaflCijfc.laj,
rondoraitvaluuble tobuainou
mon aa a modium thro'
whioh to roach the
public
Thkmi or StinscBiPTioN :
If paid in advanco,, . . . 12 00
If paid after throe monthi, . 2 60
If paid after aix montlia, . . 8 00
Whon papora aro lent oatiido of tho
county piiyment must bo in advance.
ADVERTISING :
Ten lines, or lcsi, 3 titnoa, . $150
Eucli aubacnuont inicrlion. AO
Adinitiinlrator' Notice!, . .2 50
Kxcculora' Noticci. .... 2 50
Audilora' Nolicei, .... 2 50
Cautions and Kstroyi, ... 1 60
Diisolution Notices, . . , 2 50
Profossionnl Cards, 5 lines, yoar, A 00
Special notices, per line, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
One equine, 10 linos,
Two squares, . . .
Throo squares, . .
One fourth column, ,
One-hall column, ,
18 00
15 00
20 00
50 00
70 00
Ono column, . , ,
120 00
ItLlNIM.
We hare always on band a large stock
of blanks ol all descriptions.
SUMMONS,
SUBIVENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
! LEASES,
BONDS,
TEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
kc, Ac, Ac.
JOB PRINTING.
Wo aro prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
POSTICUS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEAPS,
ENVELOPES,
BIIiIi HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
Ac, 4c,
IN TIIK IIEST STYLE,
AND ON
11EASONABI.E TERMS.
ORDE11S BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTEN TION.
Ooodlnnder A Iee,
Clearfield,
Clearfield f canty, Pa. ,
g(un4 fUltfttUanrouf arrrtisrmtnti.
II ERE WE COME!!
B(hiih1 for. Fleck
-
AT -
T. A. FLECK &
WE HAVE CONCLUDED nol lo BUY the CENTENNIAL,
AT PRESENT, AND HAVE THEREFORE BOUGHT
A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS.
W tak p leisure In In form Id oor friends that
aod found goods at swob low price that we aro
uouae in turn ouumr, utcsvis we are ouyiog our
We hop to aatlafy art ry body, and fir tho
aa rttprceenieu. n e inrne our menus give ua
tbetr teoeni.
DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES.
Blark Alpacas, II lack Cashmere, Black Lustre, Plaid Dress flood. Calicos, Muslins and Ginghams.
Waterproofs, all colur?, Ladies Cloth, Black Heaver Cloth for eoata. Wen's and liuys' Cash
meres. Of this line of goods w bar an eltgaat atooi, and at right price.
German town Wools and Zephyrs, Balmoral Yarns, tirry and White Yarns, Carpet Chain, Notions,
Collars aod Cuffs, Cor.-ets all prices. Ladies' Ties, ButifOi, Laces and Fringes, Ladiei' aod
Children's Hose and I'nderwear, Black and Colored Kid Gloves.
New Panniers
New Embrtdlcry and R hp d kerchiefs.
Gents' Furnishing Gooda.
rnderwear. Buck and Kid
Bilk Handkerchiefs and Linen Handkerchiefs.
New Ties Ties all the latest styles. Imbrellas, A.
Millinery and Fanoy Gooda.
Hats and Bonnets Trimmrd to Order. New Wings, New Feathers. New Flowers. New Silks.
, New Vclvcteene. &Hk Velvet.
NEW RIBBONS. , NEW, ; RIBBONS. ;
Having succeeded in gelling a
do not intend to be undersold tn that line. Uome and be convinced.
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Sept. 27, 1870. Clearfield, Pa. April 20, 1876.
An Institution for Imparting n Prartlrwl Dnslneaa Edtiratlnn. Youna; and middle
Bred men flttwt for the actunl dutlew of life. Htwtenta win cuier at any time, in
dividual Instruction. Largo mui flncly Airolshwl Mail nnd Ofllooa. (Vimprclienalve
eountn of atiidy. Itular and approprtnlo ln-tun-a. TliorouKU Teacbliig l'ntctict.1
i'ratnlnv. For Circulars adJrvas J. lulT Sous, Iltlaburgli, I'a.
AT THE OXE IItII3
CLOTHING STORE-
OF A. GUINZBURG, ,
Western Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Penn'a,
You can buy a full suit of Clothing for; only $8.00. Better qual
ities Ibr IflU, IJIU, $10, $1S, and tho best lor CU.
A heavy Melton Overcoat for $4.50. Cluck Petersham $6.00,
Better at 8, 10, 12, 15, nnd the
for 20 dollars.
. . . ! '
Heavy Skating Coats ftom S3. 50
lined Casinet, $2.50. Better
The very best all wool imported CassirnQr jpants nt u
jwery anicje guaranteed as reprcsantcu. ti . 1 1
BOYS'CLQTHING A SPECIALTY. Gents' Furnishing Goods
nt exceedingly low prices. Heavy Undershirts and Drawers at
o .c. each. A good wool Hat for only SJI.UO.
Come and sntisfy yourself. No trouble to show goods.
Clearfield, Pa., October 25th, 1876-lm. f .
THE NEW AND ONE l'MCE
BOOT. & SHOE STORE,
Of S. GUINZBURG,
Second Street. Opposite the Court House, Clearfield, Pa.
BOOTS & SHOES,
sold cheaper than anywhere in the county.
Large assortment of Men's Elmira Boots. - $3.75.
Men's Driving Boots, $5.50. Men's Stovey Boots,
$2-75, $3.00, $3-50, $3.75, and $4.00.
; Fine Calf skin Boots, $4.00, $5.00, and $7.50.
and ninny others too nuinorous lo mention, , BOYS' BOOTS, dirt
chenp, Women's heavy Cnlf Shoes, good everyday Shoes, very
cheap, Women's fine Morocco sewed Sumlny Slioca, $1.75.
Ladies' nnd Misses' lino French Kid button Shoes,
less than anywhere also... . ) -,., ,; ,
HATS & CAPS.
Gents' good everyday Hals,
tojio. we can recummenu our nAia ana
CAPS as No. l goods, and from the
best manufactories. ...... .....
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Mpiia' risavv nil wnnl Ounr Slilrf fur mm r.tllne TLI Cl.n l,A
, ,(.av.aau a.Hia ea( ?TUUMVK "-...a w IUI VIIU IIVMIHI, A HID eV'l I lav IIUO
never been sold in this country before. Mens Waterproof Shirts,
Mens' Cnssinet Shirts, heavy woolen Under Shirts for 50 cents,
l t VTI T-v en .
nuavy wooicn unuer drawers, ou cents, extra Heavy woolen
llrwlnr .ltirta nntita Cn nnn firillns nnd 4fiv onnLi HiA f1nrnf.1
umiHJj v vvniu a,., vitu uua.ava mil my V-lia,R 11VAI
Shirts, $2.25, Drawers. $2.25, complete suits, $1.25.
Fine Linen Shirts, $1.25, $1.00, $1.75 nnd $2.25. Lumber
men's heavy woolen Stockings, 50 cents, other wooicn Stockings,
25, 35 and 40 cents. Cotton Stockings, two pairs for 25 cents,
25, 85 and 40 cents. Merino Stockings, 75 cents to $1. Gloves
from $1 to $3.30. Suspenders, something extra nnd very chenp.
A full variety always on hand. Call soon on
S. GUINZBURG.
Second Street, opposite the Court House, in roon
formerly occupied by L. Flegal, Esq.
Clc.rliald, Pa., Sept. 27, 1870. , !
' Cfrm
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The nert eoajpl.te lailllatha la the ' Palle
Kutaa far laa tkaraaith ata.ll.al HliltIM af
rtmaff bd Middle igari ...
Stal.aU rac.lrea at aa, llaac
J. C. SMITH, A. H. Prl.alpal.
wptll, ll lai.
J- in riiM'iMivRRT' nKscnir
(leaaaall, anrato4 al tal. a4Bar.
i
& CVs Son
CO.'S STORK.
hiv ( Miimari rmn th. w.n. rm
enabled to aell cheaper than any other basiaess
gooda Hum first bands, at toe actoriaa, far easb.
worth of lb money, and guarantee the goods to he
a can anu examine oor goods, at if will n wr
and Bells.
White Skirts aud Colored Skirts.
Gloves. Cloth and Berlin Gloves.
Ha spenders and Hose. Wool Sacks and Mils.
FIRST CLASS MILLINER, we
very best Beaver or Chinchilla
to if 5. Pantaloons, good heavy
qualities proportionately cheap.
$1. Fine Fur Hals, $1.50
JKWCAIHNET MARINO 8HOP.
M. B. 8PACKMAN
DmIin la aanaaaaa I. la. aa.li. tkat aa aaa
CABINRT UARFNO SHOP IN CLBAHP1ILD
Wb.rab.aUI KSRP ON BAUD ,'
v tt s w x t v a s ,
Are) 1. .11 llndi it CABINRT WORK aa RS
PAIH rUHNITURI af all kleila, aa abert
aetiaa aaa) la IbaaaH aaaalala aMaaar. She, aa
r.arth .lre.1. .ppoait. fark A MerruT. CatTiafa
paeta... A af. I, ia.lv.
UnUrrllaBrstti.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOUHAGK HOME INDUSTBT.
THR aaderalfaed, ka.tag aatabHabed a Nar
art aa lb. 'Plka, ahuul half way belweea
Clra.fl.lil and Curw.n.rille, Ia preuaiad ta far
Blah all blade of CKCIT TKKKS, (etaadard aad
daaif.) Kr.rcrMaa, Sbrabbar, lirapa Viae.,
Ileae.uerrjr, Uataa lHa.kb.rr,, Strawbeerj,
aad Ua.pli.tT7 Vibm. Aim, Slbviaa Crab Tree.,
Ualuee, ud aarljr aearlel Kb. barb, Aa. Order,
prataptl, alteadvd la. Addraee,
J. I. WRIOBT,
MplO ll.) Ciirw.ni.UI., P..
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
ktpt aonstaaUy on hand.
STOVE AM) EABT11E3 . WARE
mmmmmmmi .t'.t'J1 'IWK'jni.aijui
CHOCKSI POT3I CROCKS!
Planer'. Patent Airtight .If . Saailsc
Fruit c.a.l
DDTTKR CHOCKS, lth llda,
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLR-HUTTRR CROCKS,
PICKLE CHOCKS,
FLQWBR POTS, PII DISHES,
STKW POTS.
Aad a great many atber thing, toe auoareaa la
neotloB, to b. had at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE WARE POTTERY,
Oeraer af Chrr aad Third Slraete,
VLSAKflKLO, PA.
aagl
a. r. otiLtca. a. b'coulb. . iiiliici.
CCLICH, HcCOBlLE & CO.'S
(8aotasors te 3ok dnltob),
POPULAR
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market Street, Clearfleld, Pa.
W. aiaaaraetara all kiada af Farailara far
Chamber., Dialag Kooiaa, Llbrarle, aad Uallj.
If to" aiat Parailara ef aa, kiad, dea't be,
aatil voa aee oar .toek.
UNDERTAKIJfO
(a all III braaehee. Wa keep ia atoek .11 tb.
laleat and noat improved Co Sin. aod Oe.kete,
and bare ever, facility for properly eoe
da.ting thia branch of ear bailoeei.
We have a patent Cornea Pre
eereer, ia which kodiea eaa
b. preaerred for a eoa.
atderebie length .f
Una.
A aBber of Ihe Ira hai bia aleeplag apart
meat al ear wan room, where ba eaa U foaad by
any pereoa wbo eome al aigbt far tbe aarpoee ef
proeoriog eofiol.
Ot'LICH, MeCORKLB A CO.
Clearleld, Pa, May It, Tl-ly.
The Bell's Ban Wooicn Factory,
ran. towaiblp, Claarleld Oa,
BUB N ED OUTI
ibt aor
BURNED'OPl
The subseribers hara, af paat axpsasa, nballt
aaigbborbood acoasiitj. Id tha aractioa of a Irai
elasa Woolaa Maaalaator, with ll Ua atodara
improreraents attaebed, aod are prcparad to naka
all kinds of Cloths, Cassimtras, fiatioatU, filaa.
ktts, Flaonls, Ao. Float; of foods oa baad ta
appljr all our old and a thousand now onstomors.
wlvnu wa ask to corns and axamtao aar ttoek.
h basiaoas of
CARDINO AND FCLLINU
will rooairo oar ospoelal attentloa. Proper
arrD (cements will bo made to reoeira and doliver
Wool, U suit customers. All work warranted and
dfae npon tha shortest notiot, and by striot atUB
tiuo to business we hope to realise a liberal shajw
if public patronage.
1 0,1 KM) FOUNDS WOOL WANTED!
We will pay the highest market prlea for Woo
and sell our manufuturod goods as low ae siaillar
goods oan ba aowgbt ia the ooanty, ud whenever
we fail to render reasonable satlsfaatioa wa eaa
alwar be faaad at bona raadj to anka proper
explanation, either Ib person or b? letter.
JAMUS JOU1S8ON A 60V8,
aprilJBtf Bower P. 0.
HARTS WICK & IRWIN
'" SKCOSD STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
' DEALERS IN '
PURE DRUGS!
. ' CHEMICAL8I
! ;
PAINTS, OUS, DYE STUFF
VARNISUES,
BRUSHES,
1 PBRFUMERr, i
FANCT 000D
TOILET ARTICLES,
. . OF ALL KINDS,
PUBE WINES AND LIQUOJtS
far aaevirlna p.rpoiti,
Traaaei, Supporter,, SebMl Booke aad Station.
ary, aad all ether artlelei aaaally
. foaad la a Dreg fitor..
PHYStCIANS" PRESCRIPTIONS CARR
FULLY OOMPOUNDBD. Hariag a Urire ei.
perienoe ia Ike baalnaai tbey tea give entire let.
Ilfaetion.
O. HARTf WICK,
JOHN F. IRWIN.
Clcarleld, December II, 1174.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
; (flaooeseort te Bojatoa A Tenaf,)
FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS
Manaraotareri of
PORTABLE 4 STATIONAW
STEAM ENGINES
Oorner of Fourth and Plae Street.,
CLBARPIELD, PA.
HAVING aagaged la the Baaafaetara af Iret
leat MACUINERT.nrarpeetlaUyialMai
he pablle Ihet ae are aaa prepwad ta 111 aH
erden aa cheaply aad ai promptly a. eaa be lea.
la aay ef Ihe ettiee. Wo maaaraetare aad 1m1 la
Mulaj and Oiroular Saw-Milli
Head Ble.be, Water Wbeala, Baaftlag PaMay
Olfd'e lajMtet, Ilea Saafea, Steam WhleOee,
Oilera, Tallow Oepe, Oil Cape, Oaage Oeekt, Air
Oookl, Olebe Varree, Okeak Valaee, erreaght Irea
Plpea, S'.eaeB Paaa, Bailer Feed f eeipe, Aett.
Prletioa Metrae,Seea Stae. PaaWag, Saai Paak-
ag, aal all Made ef MILL WORIl aftae
with Plawe, 8 lad Seere, (
COOK AND PA RLOR 8TOTES,
7 "' ' ' ' ' i.
' aid ether tASTIKSR W as kbaaa, '
. ar-Order. aanltd aal Iliad al eity p4e.
All letter, ef laaalry with nfaraaee la taaablaer
af ear aaaaafeetee. praaaptly aaianil, h, .Ilia
lag ae at Clearleld, re.
Jealtt-tf BltlLRft, TOVNU ARID.