Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 29, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKFIELt), FA.
WIDNISDAY MORNINQ, NOV. g, 1IT.
Term, of Subscription.
If paid ia adveaee,.r art ila three month, ...; M
li l nr iimiM Before .Ii BMatha..... I I'
W Mi Mr,
pnr Adr. tilling Agaau, 17 Ftrk Row, earner
HtekMo Mr-,, ar our 4mj Hiboriied AfMti
! N.w York City.
r-im!TiJTjrjhi
Co. Co M M I HKION KH8 MeRTINO. i
Wmm, OollMlorfi tad all olhtn having any
vuilawi to traoiMt hoton tba BuanJ of County
Conmiulonen prtv.mii to lb bolitU-, will
plH Ubf nollo that thi Boara1 will ba 1b im
ioa oi atd tfUr II on day, ibi IStb of DiwbImt,
!
Union Ttftnkfli(ivin son' ice will
U held la lha Clvirdtld Prib;itrl Chareb oa
TbartJaj norntDg out, at U o'lok. Kr.
TboMti M. KNH.vf tb W. I. Cbarch, u Pro
Id In j Elder of tbli ffUtrlet, li txpetdt prwwb
LorUlurtfs col o It rated brands of N
J Tobaoao, "DiBanoa" anil M Our Ubolea," at
tytio'i, wli tnt for Clurfltjld Bt
Wanted! 1,000 cords of Hemlock
ad Rock Oak Barb, for whioh wa will pa? lb
btgbMt VJrkt prloa.
Jyllif. A. 0. Ka.ina A C,
To pruvent tobacco ehowera from
btlof tnpoMd upon LorlllanU ban pat b tin
it tap la rtry plug of their lobaooo. Takt Boat
ipliN to iUnf id. tylU It wit fur Claar-
Sahbath-School Convention. The
Co art b 0abbatk-8cbool Coartatlta of tbt Praiby
Method lit EnUeonal Church R.T. B. V.
iTRriRf, i lor, Public Sarrlet Ttrjfc.VLibath
m . a ua it r. m.
Sabbath 8chorl t 9 A. M.
Prarar V atlog ovoty Thariday, T P. ftf.
Corao unioo Ncrrlao, flrit Sabbath af ararc
month, al 10 A. M.
Went Cleartield N. K. Charrh. R.ti.
Km. H. Dill and J. . Anukbiur. I'nton.
Prracbina; avtrj altoroatt HuniT, at o'clock,
M. feuadajr Ho boo I at 21, P. M. All at lo
rttrd to attoud.
Pribterlaa Church nv. H. B.Btmaa.
Sabbath aorvleea morning and avoning Bab
batb School at I P. M. Prajar Mfettng Wednta.
da; tvaning.
Ht. PraucU' Church CatliollfRrv. p.
J.Snaamiif. Praachingat I0V o'clock, A.M., oa I
Ika flrit, third and lourtb Sunda)iof aaob month;!
t npera ana orneuiction oilb lllttaed Kaoraaiant
at 7o clock, v. W. Sunday Bcbool arary Sunday
aiierowm m o OIUOK,
APoitKlUlHER.-'bheritt'MolMieninn
U a good rriaoo ktcper and a flrtt-elaaa bos rai-
ar. Ila pat ap two plgi laat taring, aad oa day 1 r7 ,f UuBtlngdoB will ba bald la tha Baooad
W i tiui..t 'P. litn. nn," -. .I li ' Praabyttrlaa Chureh, Altvoaa. Darambar IVlh
Bata aad Boanatt, at Vlaok k Ce'l,
tbaa any atbar plaaa la tews. oetl
Bata aad Boaaatt trlanaad U rtyla at Flack
voa. oetn-u.
ekaapt
tll-t.
Fltfik k Co. an wlltag Ladtai Triaimad llata
Boostia fua Salb R. Nawtoa Bhaw kaepta
mil tappiy af rradoaia Bagglaa and Platfona
Wagou for aalt. Tu ba aaaa at tba ttaaw lloaaa
yard. Call oa or addraaa bi at Cloarflald Poaa
ylraala, aaay IS-tf.
tilttd tka baa in ul tua xaka at iiii puuud. ilu
aipMtt ta aiak aold nrat of tha at ha pig about
Chrltinaa, aad waatt It to go ap to MO. Wall,
wt will are.
OFFICIAL 1HKLXTOHV.
tiHB or BoLoiaa gvAaria tRMioiia codbt.
Hi ond Monday of January.
T 4 rJ Monday of Marob.
Ftot Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday of Baptambar.
tim a or aoLDina oouaoa ri.aai.
First Monday of Juna.
Baoond Monday of November.
public orricana. 4
Prttidtnt Jirfya Hon. Cbarlet A. Mayer, of
Lock liaran.
Aiitant Low Jarfya Hob. John H. Orrlf, of
Dellefonta.
Aneiat$ Judy William C. Foley, Clearfield f
John J. Read, Curwemrllle.
Pratkomolaty Rli Bloom.
Regittir mnd Rteordtr L. J. Morgan. 1
IHttriet Attormty Frank Fielding.
Trtatunr Ilefid Mcl)auf(bey.
SKirif William R. Mel'beuon.
Count t Surveyor 6am ual F. McCluskey, "Cor
aentTille.
County Coat at tWonart Clark Brown, Clear
field 1 Thnmat A. MeUee, Cheat P. 0.; Uairia
lloorer, Clearfield.
County Auditor Chrint. J. Kea(,ry( fllen
Hope ; Bamuel A. Caldwell, WilliamagroTa ; Joba
C. Conner, Burnaide.
County Coroner J. B. NelT, Kew Waahinton,
Jury Qommiiiirmere John W. Bhngart, Jamot
Mitchell, Clearfied.
iHtfrittndtnt 0 Public SekooU John A.
Qrrgory, Curweninlle.
Notarin Public-John W. Wriclcy, Wm. Pa
dchanffh, Cyrua L. Oordno, Clearfield; Joe. R,
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, CurwentTille 1 J. J. Lingle,
Oioenta Milla.
THI TILDE N CLUE.
The aumben of the Tlldrn aad Headrlebi Club
cf tbit borough, and all othera wbe have oapet,
eept, torebea, or laote rna, lo their poaienloo. are
requaatad to ret era them to the Kaosuliva Com
mittee at tarty. at poaiible, leaving (beta at the
omce of tba Hitfiiter and Recorder.
By order of tbe fcxroutlve Committee,
L. J. MoauiN, Chaituiao
m 1 -
uood Corn. Wo ioarn thut our
eitoeaed friend, H. B. Wright, of HeeceHe town
hip, although lot a (Irangur, auoeeeded In rait
ing 190 boheU of aora-eara to tbe aere tbe pait
lea ion, and loiuatoer ao Urgo that or of them
would laat the family for throe toeeli j and yet,
ome people would have ua bollevetbat Clearfiald
couot) aoi (a too poor to ralae anything,
1 a in i.
Ratiier .Steep. A corrmpondent
Informi oa that a road hat recently been laid oat
la Hart fa bui townibtn at a grade of ,140 feet lo
the mile, eod'that It wilt take throe haneitopull
an empty wagoa op, an J If a return of tba rig la
Intended tt will hart to bo mobbed down. At
tbit It a privet road, we p rem ma other people
nerd not bcther thetuaelvaa muoh about it.
Our Sjtetial column it decidedly, interesting in
a local ohit of titw, and profitable reading to
outaldert who want to aave money.
The Htiiflirifr will bo knocked out of !
Turkey to-morrow 1 bankigUiDg Day.
Dr. Ktowart'e dental office, in the
Maaonle building, Clearfield, it opea thie week.
- 1 a aw
Theodora Tilton will bo one of the
lecturtri before tbe Klk County Tracheri' Iuiti
tate, Dteember 14tb.
Any person havinir a watch to ac
lbould lead "Jertoy " Bnyder'i notice In the
wipecinl " loeal column.
Scvcntoun thouband dozen ca have
been told in the it recta of Lock Ilaren, during
the put lutnmer, by one man.
Communion Pcrviccs will bo bold in
both tba Presbyterian and M. K. Cburehee , in thii
I lace, next Sunday mo ml 0 jr.
urn a o
The Journal inan'i coon looked very
ick laat week, although It attempted a feeble
mil j over the doubtful remit la South Carolina.
S. I. Snyder intends going to Now
York, ia a few laa, aad all periont wiibing
anything tpeelal in bit line, aboold giro blm
ih -ir e dert bow.
The corrected timo-tirble of tbe Ty
rone A Clearfield Railroad, and other branebei of
tbe Pa. R. R., which took effect lait Monday, will
be found tbe RarraLic! to-day.
Tho now Catholic Church at Uouts
dale it rapidly approaching oompletion, and when
fin thed, it la taid, will be one of tbo moit hand
tome edifice 1 of tb kind in Clearfield county.
The inspection train of ihe Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, having oa board a
aiueror thaeompany'a officert, paaaed over the
Tyrone A Clearfield branch laat Wednesday afternoon.
To-morrow, in accordance with tbo
tenor of tbe Proclamation of the Preside at and
lb Governor or our Stite will be Thaokaglvlag
Day. Thuutand will enjoy It, but million eaa
notaffjrd it.
, Friday night lust was decidedly
wintry. A flight tnow fell daring the night, and
oa Batorday morning tbo grouod wat lightly
overed. Thii U tnow No. 1 lut It U hardly
worth eoontiag.
Farm SoLD.AiMr. J.ncob Dingcs, of
centre itaii, taye tteV Jttportm. baa told hit farm
lyin aboat one mlltfbth t4 Millhelm, Oeatr
eoaijiy, containing 112 aorei, to William Wert.
Jot Hl.flttO.
Lint of letters romainintr unclaimed
la the Poitoflloe at Clearfield, for tbo week ending
November 27, 1876 1
Bntler, J. D. Matoo, Mra. Ann
It row o, Miia Jennie E. Milion, Mia l.uoy
Deed, Cbarlee A. Miller, Mm Minnie
Dick ion, Mia 3d at lie Reed, Wm. M.
Mender, Meorge llccd, W. R.
P. A. Gaolih, P. M.
A diftifttHtod follower of tho defunct
Radical party might have been teen wending bit
weary way down Market afreet, one Bight lait
week, tinging la a dolrlu) it rain tho followlog
oi.g !
How vain are all things here below !
Our wa viag rUge ! our torch -li((hU bripht f
Our grand parade ! our hrei gay.
On wbiub we rode the other night !
m e -
A Dio 1'oRKKit. M r. John Holmes,
of Marlon tuwnabip, Ceittre ouanty, aayl the
Bellef'iate Watrkmau, killed a hug recently that
weighed, when dreel, 7:12 pound. Tbie bog
waa tattened by a Democrat, Jacob Orndorf, of
Hoy'i MMIt, and waa of tbe Poland China breed,
aod formerly belonged to Judge Orrlt. He meat.
ared fourteen Inehet down between the thoulder
bladea.
.
IIowdyikm. I'osttntwtcr Giiutin ro
marked to ut laat week to the effect, that tbe trio
who mUcblerouily rang hit private door bell, 00
lait Wed ne day evening a week, are well known
to blm, and are advanced enough In yean and
eiperlenoe to be ladiei. He would, therefore, ad-
viie their mother to keep a watch over them be
fore it ia loo late. The neat time It la done he
will give tbclr namet.
On Tueiday, at 11 o'clock a. a., termoa by
Rev. W. T. Wylit Preildeot of Wllioa College,
Cbambcrtburg. In the afternoon tho following
topic will be diteuntd i The Cburoh In lb Bab-
baik-Bcbool, to be opened by Wm- Dorrle, Kao.;
tb prayer of tbe people eetcntl! to tb raoovtt
of tb Babbaih-Bobool, by flamnel UeCamaat,
Kaq j lb uniform leitoa 1b tho noma, bj Rtv.
II. 0. Butler. In tb eveninri Prinrlplet of
teaching, by Rev. il. P. Hayea; and Wonhlp lo
ine oaooaia-Benool, by (leo. J. A. Beavar.
Oa Wedneaday morning the Ml owing will be dli-
outtod : Tb teacher ' preparation, to b opened
by Rev. J. C. Kelly j the beat method of proaeat-
ing the leiion and Impirtlog Initruetion to tbe
acholar, by Dr. W. C. Roller 1 the Superintendent!
opportunity, by Prof. N F. Brawn. In tb after
boob j Pretence of children al obareb aervieea. by
Rev, A. N. HoIHfleld 1 teacher'! opportunity, by
D. W. Wood i, Km., relation of teacher and aeholar
catiido of tli aobool f by Dr. Thot. A. Klder. In
tb evening 1 Work of 8. B. Million ary, bj Rev,
R. Crltteaden i the Babbaib-fiohool and tbe boardi,
by Rev. J". J. Coal t and a general diieuatloo of
practical Sabbatb Scbool queitlont, to be partici
pated In by John Fallon, Dr. 8. Thomptoo, Rev.
W. W, Campbell, and other.
Tbe potior of each eburoh, and tbe Superin
tendent and two delegate from each school ar
expected lo be preaeat, and the public In general
li lav lied to attend.
r?v:, yftnan m n'f 1.
Rev. E M. Keraick, Mr. W. Maekloy, or Clear
field eouoly, and M iu Liiaie K. Yoang, of Clarioa
ouity. 0
Oa Wedueaday. Nov. 2d, 18Ts, by Rev. Jeaae
WVwHrir. M7aaharv Fort, of Baltimore, Md.,1
When Albert & Brothcin Baw-mi
at Woodland wat burned, there wer about two
million feet of logi piled near It ready for tawing.
Mr. Ueo. 8. Young, of tbia place, hat taken tbt
contract for manufacturing theie lug ioto lumber,
and will put tip a temporary mill for that pur
pote immediately. The ungina ia Bow being fit
ted op at tb machine tbopt of Meatrt. Bigler,
Young A RcJ, lo tbia borough.
The annual Houston of tbo Clearfield
County Teach en' Inatitut will be held In Pie'a
Opera Uoute, la tbia borough, commencing oa
Monday (ChriitmM, December S&lh, l(7fi. Super
intendent Uregory tt actively eognged ia prepar
log for tbit annual gathering of lb aohool teacb
era of the ooaniy, and he hope to, make It one of
lb mo it t aocctilul Inilitulea ever held. Kmlaeol
tdooatort and lecturer! will be tecured for the
ooeailoB.
.III I
TiiANKfldiviNd. Wo learn that tbo
lady member! of tbe M. K. Chareh at Carwent
ville propore giving a Thanksgiving dinner and
upper to-morrow, In Arnold't Hall, In that bor
ough, tbo profltt of whleh are t be turned vr
to tbe congregation. Tioketi only &0 oentt. Tbote
who want a big dinner and an oyiter topper, and
or the owner of a half-dollar, will, of eoune,
patroniu tbe 11 a II arrangement on this oeeaiio.
PRESERVING CIDER.
Clbahpikld, Pa., Not. 24, lflTO.
Ma. Eoivob : I aotice in many paper, a mode
of curing cider, to prevent fermentation, or lour
ing, by patting ia tmlphate of lime, which ia
erronlaue. The popular and reliable pretervatfv
to keep elder In it natural condition it vulpblte
of lime. Tbe former it coin moo platter of Peril,
or gypium, while tbe latter it a combination of
eolphurou! acid with lime, and la much weaker
ia the acid property than the former, a. a. a.
Wo learn from the Tyrone Herald
that Mr. A. P. Oweni, a highly reapaeted eitiiea
of Birmingham, died at bit raidenea oa Toetdey
morning, tbe Slat lnt., al tbe age of nearly fit
yean. About a year ago be received a paralytic
atroke, from Ibe effectt of which be bat boco very
feeble ever ainoe. A few dayt previou t hit
death he received a ilmilar uroke, wfrlcb proved
poo severe for blm to recover from, aod he died at
A la lire bear panned over Coat hill.tbo time above ataud. Mr. Owen waa well-
t rort diitane weat or tbia borough, on Bunayf known :o many af ouroldeai inhibit a ti la Clear-
morning laat. A number of hunter followed Ih
varmint, but they all returned without having
teen bit beanhlp.
Judtfo Orvis was hold i up Court at
lluntingdia lut week for Judge Dean. It ap.
pran that tb latter had a eat on band which
be oald r.ot try a! one, and the former cam to
bii itlief.
Martin V. Tumor, the young man
who aa arretted for the m order of Mrt. Waple,
bai li a rtltaiod from pritoa, and fa aow aoder
bonda of $10,000 for hit appearance at Ih Jano
ry Comt,
Tho Juniata V alloy Camp Meeting
Allocation, of which our to wat man, Mr. Jo do.
Boy n ton, it director, bat declared a dlvtdead of
0 per eeot, for tho year oadiag November lit,
pjfcble January It, 1877.
Next Tburmlay is St Andrew's Day,
tnd la observed by tbe Kpleeopal eboroh through
vt ih ooaatry. That alao beiag Tbankiglvlng
11, It will doabtleta bo more generally obmrd
tbia year than any p rev lout owe.
The Henovo Record says that tho
Banking Ilout of R. B. Caldwell A Co., waa
ioM week before laat at Atalgaee'a tal, ta Meatrt.
K. T. Swala aad J. B. Olvla, of Reaoeo, for
W U, lobjeot to a eeodllienal Judgment of (3,004.
i i a
Threo (hir.cn snows are sot down for
or there of the fleecy covering Ibe approach log
winter. Juil think of It 1 Thirty-il timet to
bevel tbe iaow off ta hundred feel of pavmbat.
e won't do It pedeatrlant too take lb other
rida of ih ttoit.
An extra train from Curwonsville on
Tu-fday afternoon, aad aaotbera Wdaeday
tftrrnooa, of latt week, brought many of Ibe
eitiiant of that pine t Clearfield, to attead tbe
HMiooi of lb Sunday Bcbool Coaveatloa held
rr ea thoee deya.
Thanksgiving loy is a legal holiday,
"dalltb bank ia tbit plar will be eloted.
rVrtuDi havlag any bankable baiiaeaa to attaad
to 'kuald bear tbia fact la mind aod aav trouble.
At' Oolea railing due en that day mutt bo entitled
tt flry prtvioae,
Hon. John Dean, of llollidavsburg,
Preident Judge of the 14th Judicial Dtitrlet, wa
led la tha aoadt af boly wedlock wit Friday,
Uiti B, of Eliiabeth Faroaee, Blair eoanty ,
Etrytkag it aald la have paaaed eff "a Berry
atarrlage ." . I
The M. E. Church 7t Woodland, this
"F, which wa doatroyed by fir a tbort time
'r. lite bereWallt at aa early day. The fermet
elldlag aeit a trifie aver 14,00, aad there wa
" iBturane on It af M.Ttl. W itk thl amoaat
Ui Iaiarane Company prapate pattlag ap a
lltiig la all retpeat equal U tbe oa huraed.
A number of tha cittavena of Clear
M4 mldieg aw Third etnai, brought rait agelait
u T. C. Railroad, for dntaage to property, In
I'1'! tbe track af tba railroad along raid ctreot.
Tbe aiu cam ap fa trial daring Ibe Irat wee
f t he Net em bar Una af Conrt. hat wet eemora-
"'Hd, Ibe Railroad Company a reel eg t make
wnewlag payment t Ta Wm. Radebaagb,
" I Jba A. Btadwr, 9100 1 Tbomaa Mint, life j
rt. I. Wrigley, lot R. B. Taylor, M t Boary
W. Park, ITI i Let, R. M arret I, ft0fi.
field, who will regret bla droit. ' " '
Wanted! An owner is wanted for
oa hundred tnd fifty "Hhaler flaih-torebu
now lying la (he Expreat office at thii plao,
marked"C.O.D," ft la iuppoedihe wereorder
ad by tbe lata llaioowheeleriteeluh, and werota be
ated ia celebrating th election of llayat, Antet
aad'4Kodyj" lut aa tbet gentlrmea all faiM
ta get Ih neoeacary number of vote, tho lombe
are dead ttock. Bom diipoaition ought to be
made of them. " Dem.M other torch en, which
troubled th Journal man a few weekt ago, were
lifted and paid for. "Go ye and do likewlre,"
A Compliment. Our Assistant Law i
Jandge bat been holding Court at Huntingdon.
Tbe editor of tha Monitor alluded to blm lait
week na follofti t "Judge Orvlt of Ik I legate, 1
holding oar Conrt tbia weak, In the aboeno of
Jadg Dot, aart U winaing golden osinlou
from all elaitot of our people. Hit eoolocii and
lelf.poeMjtaioa i tbe clearnaai of bit (attraction
to the Jury tho falrae and promptaea or bit
railage, aad kit naifurm eourieey to tbo mvmbara
of tbe Bar, mark him at a Judge. Hi prait
U oa all tongue, and we will b glad to waleom
blm bera again."
(ioNB TO JiEOT. Job Kuglniid, who
re tided at CurvmrlU for fifty year from
1S04 to 1854, wbea he removed to Median county,
Ohio died oa the fid or October lait, at tbo ml
denee of hit tow Joba, la that Btato, In tbo Old
year or hit age. W frequently helped him lo
" tam horar-ihoet" la oar boyhood doyr, he be
lag a btackimlth by trade, aod we aball nerer
forget torn of th leeturet be gave at on tb ob
ject of induttry, economy, eto. Hit raeldaneo
waa "tb itoae hooto," which atood Jnrt where
General Patina brick now It, and wa well
kaowa ta all tba eld rotidenta of oar oonnty,
The proceedings of tbo Clearfield
Coaoty Sabbath -School Aiaoeiatloo, held ia thl
plaea laat week, hava not yet been banded la for
publication. Tb injiioat of tha Convention
were largely attcadedand theeiermae wer eon
dueled In an abl aad Interacting manner. All
who attended will, wa doubt, feel encouraged la
regard ta lb fatara af oar Babbalb.MebMl.
Rev. Dr. Fa He, af Philadelphia, delivered tevtral
very abl aad highly lo tercet log lecture. Tb
Dr. It power of great laflaeaea fa the Babbatb
Sebool eaaee, aad hi vert axperlene In thl
tpeelal worh rnablos him la Impart wiefel and
(attractive Information to Sabbath Bcbool laborer,
tt wa a blonder ok thapartaf tha RaaoatliaCem
mitte to fit ihc tine for balding the Convention
s Conrt week.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of CeaJ'aad atbar freight awl vr th
Tyrone A .Clearfield Dlvltloa, Peaatylvanla Rail
road, for tha week and leg Nov. la, lT, and
Ui earn lime laat year t
coal. too.
Forth week IM"
Bern time last yr ....h 11,17
Iaereaa.,,, , H..,.HM..M f,&0S
Prerleeily during yer....(..w,.....llM,S0
Sam time laat yar..,....
laoroatw
Total In VKT0
Bam time lam y.ar.,
' laaraaaa,
........ 140,17ft
m..-1MI,M0
ai aai
arm a rnaianta.
Lumbor ....
MlaeeUaaeooe frighu..
M,07T
h mm, 41 Mr.
Week of Prayer. A woek of prayer
in January of taob year having been for a long
time generally observed by Cbrlttiaoi In many
land i, the firilith orgnniiatlonofth Bvangolioal
Alliance hat prepared and published tbe follow
ing programme, which It commended at a baiit
of subject!, lo bo modified at may be mora aooepta
bio to Cbrtitiaos In tbe aereril conn tr let i
Sunday, Jan. T. Sermon i Chrlailao fellow-ahip-1
John 1:17.
Monday, Jan. 8. -Thanksgiving aod oonfeaiio
in the review of the paat year.
Tuerday, Jhb. 0. Prayer : For th Holy Spirit
on the Universal Church, Joel ii:2H for lta de
liverance from error and corruption, aod Ua ia-
crease of faith, activity, bolinesa and Cbhtllan
cbnrity.
Wednesday, Jan. 10. Prayer fur family : for
tbo oueooveried i lor torn aod daughter at aobool
and eollegr, and for tho abroad i for any in
sicitoi'M, trouble, or temptation and for tbo
who have ben recently "added to th eburoh."
Thunder, Jan. 11. Praver for amtiont tor
rwlor. maniitrelaa. and atataimen i lor bMln !
thropM and brnevolaat lostilotion ( fur a pur
literature, the ipread of sound duoalioa among
inn pripia, ana maintenance ot peace,
Friday, aa. IS. Prayer for Cbrietian mlaal
to the Ji-wa and Uentilef, Luke xxtv:47 ( fur tbe
Bunday-Bchoola f and fur th conversion of tbe
world lo thriit.
Saturday, January IS Praver for the obterva-
llea of tbe Christian Sabbath I for tbo promolioa
of temperance; aod for the safety of those "who
go down to ne tea in anips, that do buaifaeu lo
great waiert."
punday, Jaa. 14. Sermon: Ono Lord, oa
faith, on baptism, one Jod, and Father of all.
npnosifcoa tt;9-c.
Biti.
lo Osceola, tbia eoanty, wn Monday, Olobr
9th, 1070, of diptboria, Freak 0. Uastard, aged fi
years end 8 months, aad Luther K. Custard, aged
4 years and 7 moatb and oa Friday, October
iOtb, 107A, Meliasa J. Cuatard, aged I yara aad
11 months ; all oblldren or Mr. Unas. Cuatard.
Ia Qoihaa township, en Monday, October 10th,
1871, Franclt Atbury, ton of Wm. A. and fiarab
A. Nelaua, aged7 yean aad moatba.
In Oaceola, on Friday, Oct. SOlb, 1870, Robert
u. nailer, eged I montnai and oa Hatarday,
Nov. 4th, 1876, Flora Walter, aged 10 year aod
a mount; ooia eniureaoi j. a. Walter. ,
In Woodland, on Wednetdey, Nov. Utb, 1878,
raseaiino, nue oi n. o. en my, aged 20 yean,
montbt aod I day.
Tbit tuddea death east a gloom orer many
heart. No on tbooght that ibe woald die, aod
all were aarprUed and backed when tfaey beard
that ah bad got,. No lait word were girea
bat Ihey are aot needed. Bh we for yean
nboref tb eborch United Brethren). Her
life waa eontistent aad good ( aad tbit It an evl
deao that the I iafe with tb Bavlonr. A hue
band tad on child la left to weep. Their lo la
br gala. , Con,
At her reiidenco la Ibia boron rh. oa the mora.
Ingol the 3tb inat., Mary Jane Aucheobaucb
relict of Heury Augheabaugb, igod 40 years, I
ion ma auu o nay.
ml tea thee itilh
Thoa art aot la tbe grave confined
Death eannet claim the Immortal mind )
Let earth oloee o'er lit taered imst
But goodoeai diet aot la tbe dutt.
Tbee, Ob, my mother I 'tit aot tbee
beneath lb ooma-lid I toe I
Thou lo a fairer land art gone,
There let me hop my Journey done
To tee tbe till.
JROWN'B MEAT MARKET.
Tho andertlgnd would reipeeifolty Inform
the publie that be baa opened a MEAT MARKET
at tbe old ttand oa Market Htreet, where he will
keep regularly on head all kiadt of
F-R-E-S-H M-E-A-T-S,
and will guarantee aatlifaetlua a prlo a wall
as la tb auality of meat offered.
Clearfield, Nov.Sf'70-tf. EZRA IlItOWN.
kttT'AM BA W MILT. RNGINR
The anderslgad ofiera for sale on reasonable
Urine, their ateam ta bH1. located at Wallao.
toa, Clearfield Co Pa- The engine and boiler
are a good a aew. looeitaof the engine It
ur (Own dvrrtiirmtnt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
GOODLANDER & LEE,
CLBABMELI), PA.,
U NarlkwMi.nl P.nn,jrliil.
gtttvand Ulimllanrous di'rrtimrnts.
IIEHE WE COME!!
IttisrtHanwui.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
rjr oo ( 'pn,, ,!,., h,f ,y b.iw.i
c'.n.IH., I prrvtiU la tr
ol.b .11 kja. of FHL'IT IKKkS, (.Uld.rd u4
d..rf,) K.trrn..., gbr.fclw,, Or.ii. Vlo.,
Uoo..bwrf, l.wlo. BlK.kh.rr,, 8trtwb.riy,
rind Kpb.rr, Via... Alio, Hib.rl.0 Cnb Tm,
.nlnr, ud ..rlr mrlM Hhobub. A.. (Wd.n
irbi.f Btuiklaw, i U Bill. p.rtl b,g
p.rau.M.MB e.U on or Mlr..,
" AbLACK A CO
Clwrl.M, ft., Jum W, IHU.
worki.i
to
WILLIMANTIC
MEW 8IX CORD
SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON.
Railroads.
Pennsylvania Railroad
TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH
X tnd .fl.r Mond.r, DK0. 17, I87, tb.
vrumpr iraioswui ranaall, .xoqit BUB
d.,) b.I.e.i T;ron..nd 0l..rS.ld, u lullow,
CLKABFIKLD MAIL.
W.JJ. Iwwiii, Conduelor.
IHAVg 8QUTH. LKAVK N0KIIl7
Fatal Siiuotino Acciuknt atIIoutz-
d.lb. -A Uoaltdal, oufre,poQde&t ofth, Qambriu
Frttmn, .r!lin( under dm. of Nor. 901b, 187,
gir.i Ih, fj.rti.ulnr, of and iff.ir tb.t Ofourr.d
.1 iloutid.lt, in tbil euuntj, ollnwi :
14 Th, funeral of th, tat. John Kinn.jr, ion of
Mr. Cbarlaa Kinn.y, on, of th, old.at oilitn of
HooliJ.I., took plae. ytamdajr (Sund.j, litb
loal.) forcuoon. Hi, raroaloa a,r.eonn.d from
b.ra to tb, Ctbolio eeui.t.ry .t Tjrron. hj
ap,ci.l tr.ln, hib loft Uouttd.lo nt 10 .'olook
A. . Tb. d.rcaaod ... aged about 34 ,,ra, and
waa beloved and cateened by all hie MMotatM
and frieoda, of wboai tb.ra ,r. many. Ta.
oaui, of bra untimely death at., b, brivfly at.Ud
aa follo.a : 0a WednwdaT ,veniof laat h, aa
aual partook of . boarty aupar, after wbleh ba
plek .p or took from hia poebet . loaded f
folrer, vbioh b. ooranaaMd nlping off with bla
bandkeroht.f, and whtl, ao ,ng.f,d, tbahannar,
blch oaa railed at tba tlrae, aeoldeatelly fell,
diacbarg inj lb, weapon, tbe inoitl, of whleh waa
turned lowarda bin, aad tbo ball .aland hla body
b.low tbe firat rib, and, aa ta euppotod, pamd
through bil ,touiaoh. Drl. Todd, Edward, and
Whittler were at one, eumtaoned, but all their
media,) .kill w without arall. Th. pbyalelaa
Drat named probed tba woand, but failed to Ind
tbo ball, wbieh ba tbooght had lodged II Mr.
Kinney'a thigh. For forty-eix boarf th. uafor.
tunate youug ma. lingered ia great agony before
death reltered blm of bla torm.nta. Rer. Fatbera
Meegher and Bbetldan attended promptly to bla
.plritual want, tha former net only admtoieur
log to blm tbe lait aad rllal of tba Ctbolio
obureh, but alio remaining with blm up until tb.
moment of hi, death. H la funeral, ootwltbataad
log tb, inolameney of tbe weather, waa ... of tb.
large. ! ,rer wilneaMd in ClaarBeld ooanly. II.
learea a father aad mother, lbra brother, and
tbtee aiatera to mo.ro hla aad and Urrlbla fate."
Special:
New Hat, and Booneta.at FlMk A Co',.
Wi.hd. A Mjond kaad gold waUh, opn
fac., gold dial. Adj pareoa ha.iog aueh . watch
for a.le, caatflad eaah parebawr by applying at
nnjoer, jewelry ator,, uiMrneld, 1'a. oovvv
Trimmed Aata, at Fleck A Co.',, for tl. ' .
Bor WtwiD.-A boy about 15 or lo yean of
age to learn tb, baking bullae... Apply to Jao .
tttadlrr, at th. bakery on Market atreot, Clear
Held Feon'a.
Norimbir 1, 1ST II.
(lo and asa Fleck A Co.'a Trimmed llata ta.
on, dollar, oetor. purebaatng ew.wb.ra.
Attention, Farmera and Lumbermen.
WANTED by Arnold, at turwenarlllo,
10,000 pounds jiork.
1,000 bushels wheat.
1,000 bushels rye.
i 1,000 bushels outs.
1,000 bushels shelled corn., ,
1,000 bushels potatoes.
KMI.fHK) JO-liirh ahared ahlnrlea.
ItMMHNI J l.hirb aawred .blnlea.
Kmi.(KM) feet pine boarda.
A.tMMl railroad Ilea.
6,mmi rorda oak aud henlork bark.
For which one-third cash will
be pnid, . , oct.25.
flrrat bargain. In Hala aad Bona.!., at FUek
A Co'a. oetll U.
' TUB PKOPI.lt WANT PROOP. '
Ther, 1, no madleia, nrtteribd b, Dbriieia.,
or .old by druggi.te, that earrlea eueb OTide.ee of
it, aue..a,and auperior virtue m Boacnia , Qaa
wa. bvarr for Mv,ro Cough,, Colda Milled on
th. BreaH, Oonaumptlon, or any diMaiv of th.
Throat aud Long.. A proof of that faet 1, that
any par.oa afflicUd, oan pet a Sample Bottle for
10 eenle and try Ila auperior effect before baring
tbe regular alao at 7o cent,. It bee lately oeea
introduced la tbia country from Dormant, aad iu
wonderful euree are aatoal.birffc every .ne that
ua tt. tore, aoeea will rellee. any oa,e, Try
It. Sold by C. 11. Wataon, Druggiat, Clearnold,
Fa. apr,'7o,o.wly.
Hat, and Donneta mad, t. .rdcr. at FUek A
Co'a. Mtll.tf.
THINK POR VOURKKI.P.
Thouaanda lead mlwrable Uvea, aufferlag from
dyapepaia, a dieorderW atomaah and liver, prw
duclng blliooaneae, beerlburl, eoetivaneoa, weak
eat, irregular appetite, low eplrile, raietag food
atler eating, and often Odin, in fatal attack, at
fever. Thkt vteow r.av aa atra, yet they get
HttU aymoatby. Tbe aefailiog reawdy, which la
yearly mtorlng tboutanda, ta UaUeete Radical
Cur., .old by C. U. WeUea, awd Hartawiek A
irvia, liruggteta, Cleeivold, Pa. .
A tim oolllowill ooarieea you of lta merlta.
Doa'l delay ftoolber hour after rMdi.g thie, bat
go aod gel a botfle,a.d your relief m a. oaruia lo
v.. lire. Will ton a. It, or will yoa contiaaN a
auffer I Think for yo.ra.lf I
, Vieorield, Fa.
Prof. Parker'e PlMMBt Worn Syrvp i pwr
fecllv aofe. eatrem.re pal.tabt.. N. phvaie re
on(rl. Cwti nil. Try il. For aed. by O,
D. wum end nariewte. irwia, vi
cb IZeawly.
ir you want a good Hat or Beaaot, go u Fteok
For gnod HaU wd Bouete, go to Flock A C'a.
WM. RKEDI LOCAL1.
Udln' and chlldrea't Rata la' graal
Tarlety and I. boot Myl, .f trimming.
Author large WMrtrnMlaf Ladlol' Coatl
jut roMlvwd.
Daw Dry Saaaad NalkM) Jut tMrW.
Fwt' Fw.lt Pvem ata.
Irary tbhg eellag vwry .blip. Call awd
?ct. I, ltl. ., HUM.
Curw,navlli,H.IJ0, p.m.
CI,.rtd.......I.J0.
Philipaburg 4.JJ,
Oaceola a. 47,
Tyron,....,.g.00,
Tyrono. 10,....
uaoMla-......lo .30, "
ljhllip.burg...ltl,js, "
Clearfield .....11.40,"
Corweaevill...li01, M
CLKARFIKLO IXPRB8S.
W. S. PLtj.Maa, Conductor.
LEAVE SOMH.
Ourweaavllle.. i.O, a. k.
Clear0eld...M Ui "
Philipaburg.. 9.17
O.oeol. t.43
Vail T.4I "
Tyrone...... r.ofr 14
LKAVB NORTH.
Tyron, t.10 r.w
Vail T.I
Oaceola .. .....I S "
Pbllipabarg...a.lg
ClearHeld,aa...l.40
Curwnaville.11.00
Exp.
r. m.
T.00
r.i
r.JT
8 JO
i
41
MS
l.4i
BALD IAUI.B VALLBY BRANCH.
Mail.
A. H.
Mail. Kip.
8.Ht learo Tyrone arrive 6.11 1. 09
i 47 . U.ld K.gle t.il 11.41
M Julias t I, 11.17
.( JUIIeeblirg 44t 1 1.10
10.06 Bellefonta 4.17 11.10
lo ll Mllnhurr 1S II 04
10.40 Howard 4.01 10 41
11.11 arrive L. Uavea l.avo 1.JS d.ij
The CeUUanlal Commiuion now Oeerea th, fol
lowing Award i
For buperiority and Kcoaomy ,f Production.
For Bicellenc. of Material.
, For Originality and Complateaca, ,f Syrt.m.
For Variety of Colore of Thread.
' For Baeeilenee of Mechui.-y,
Nor. IJ, 1870-3m.
The largo and oonotantly incrsabing
circulation of the Ripublican,
render ll valuable to buine
men aa a modium thro'
whith to roach tbe
public.
Pliail'ani'Rtl A M081IANN0N BRANCH KS
On and after Monday, APRIL 17th, IB7, Ac
ommodatio. Treina will run ov,r th, Philipa
burg and Moahaonoa Brancbea, u follow, t
LEAVK SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
lot .
3:1a 7SS
1:10 T:.t
1:14 7 44
1:10 10:90 t:M
1:44 10:4 1:00
1:51 10:4.1 8:11
1:67 H:6S l:l
1:01 11:01 1:21
S:07 11:00 0:31
1:11 11:13 0:SS
Station,
Morriedalo,
Pblllpeburg,
Aumer'e,
Boynun,
Oieoow,
Moebannoa,
Surilng, .
Hoatadal.,
MoCculey,
Kendricka,
Ramey.
11:40
, 11:26
12:31
11:14
U .4 4:16
11:61 4:00
11:46 8:61
11:40 8:47
11:86 1:44
11:80 1:10
11:16 8:36
TYRONE STATION.
Paelflc Expreee, 1:16
uarriabarg Aoc'aa, 8:48
Mall Train,
Atlaatic Kipreea,
rniia'da AxprcM,
r
8:21
0:47
10:80
WBBTWiRD. AM
Pltttbarg Eip'aa, 1:11
Facile Bipreea, 1.81
r
Way Paaeengor, 141
MailTraia, 841
Fart Line', 1:68
Sheriff's Sale.
BY flrtue of writ, of Linri furl,,, U.u.d
outcf tb. Court of Common PI cm of Clear.
Held ooumr, and to toe directed, then will be
eipoaed to PUBLIC HALE, al the Court Hou.e
In the borough of Clearleld, oa Selurday, the
oi AKeuoer, l,,u, all 0 Clock, p.
tho following deaaribod real eataU. I. win
A certain huuje 10 bv 21 fort. 11 feel bl.b ti.
uun, jihi h no. a. inng. nou.e la built in
Hoatadale), with lot ud ourtlllag. appurtanaol
thereto, in the village of Uoutavilla, ClearOald
oounty, Pa., bounded and dncrlbed aa lollcwa,
vt. i Beginning al a poet on the oorth eaet cor
ner of Albiaa avenue and ml.k allev. in th. ..i.l
vllleg. of Hoalavilw, thence Kuth aftv-ikra. do.
t aul to a poet i Ihene. Mutb 87 d.grm weet
.v me. to nauroaa avenue tbenoe by raid avo
an. and forty met from eentr. of Its. of Uuae
Run branch rallroed ort mil . h.irfMi tn m.i .
th.xce north thirty -eereo degraca uit on, hun
dred and ten feet lo a poat aod plana of oagin-
ning, and known aa lot No. 100 in Ih, tiling, of
lluulivllle, Heiiod, taken in deration, and t.
b.Kldaa tb, protx.lv of Ilartbolomew Hill..
grove, eontrector, and John U.g.n, owner.
Alao. Mrtain two-atory fnma building, with
ot and eurtllefe aDnurlcn.nt tharoto. .ltui. u
Kanh.ua towo.hlp. Clrarleld coaotv. lV.LounH.
ed on tbe coatb by pabllo road and oo the north,
nHHinH o. .auu ot nm. Dcnnerre, oltig
aboat one hundred feet oaat of tb. building occu
pied ea 111. Karthaua pealoSce, beiag Ihiily by
fifty feet, with a amall oue-.litry eugiue bout, or
room attaohed to the north aide of aald buildine.
and ia uaed and occupied aa a planing mill. Set
Bed, taken in execution, and lo bo wild u the
property of B. A C. Schnarre.
Alao a eertaia Iwo-rUry rraro, dwelling boua,
14 by 14 lect la alio, and lot and ourtil.io or.ur-
Unant tb.rato, aituau la Iba ml. jo of Nowburg,
Cheat townahip, Clearfield oounty, Pa. The lot
frontaatity feet on Worrell elreet and le about two
hundred and forty feet deep, bouudi-d north by
('ranger .Irevt, ea.1 by tb. road, couth by John
Toaier and weet by Worrell alreet. Seiaed, lakea
in exeeution. and to b. aold u th. bntrtertv of
HenjamiB K linger.
Tauaa ap 8iLB -Tb. prlo. or cum .1 whhio
Ibe property aball be rtruvk off muat be paid at
Ibe lime of aele, or auob other arrangement, made
M will bo approved, olherwiao tba property will
bo Immediately put ua and cold aula at Ilia ei-
pna, aad rlk of the peraoo to whom it w.a
atruek off, and wbo, ta oaae of deScieooy at aueh -
au.i, ,uuu me ..Die, ana ia no
biotaae. will the Deed bo pruenbxl ia Court foe
onnOrmetioa oaleaa the mnny i. i.tn,liv n.id to
.u onrnn. n . n. .IC I'll MtMJ ,
SMBRirr'a Orrics, I Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., Nov l 1870.
Tkrmb of HuHsrniiTioN :
If paid In advanco, . . . f 2 00
If paid after three montlto, , 2 50
If paid after aix montha, . . 9 00
Whon papers aro aent outaide of tbe
county pnytnont must bo in advance.
ADVERTISING i
Ten linos, or lcen, 3 times, ,
Each eubsequont inacrlion,
Administrator' Nolicca, . .
Executors' Notices
Auditora' Notices, ....
Cauliona and Kstraya, , . .
Dissolution Notice, , .
Professional Cards, 5 linen, yoar.
Special notices, per lino, . .
fl 60
60
2 50
2 60
2 50
1 60
2 50
5 00
. 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
One square, 10 lines, . . . $8 00
Trio sqnnre.., 15 0C
Throo squares 20 00
One fourth column, . . . , BO 00
jOno-hnll columi 70 00
1 One column, 120 00
JbTEW
fj.oi it. n;i:i,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
Cloee oonnoetione made by all tralna at Two.
MB uoc. H.v.n.
8. I. BLAIR,
mylf tf. 8Bp.rint.Bd.nt.
Allegheny Valley Eallrond.
.: LOW GRADE DIVISION. '
fn and after Monday. June 10th. 1878.
V th. nueenger tralna will raw daily (axnpt
.."I www nra dub ana I'rwwooa,
follow, :
KAHTWARD.D.rM.il V...M Plttaburg
e:.iv .. m.t nwi nana III.Bf BllgO JunctioB 12:00 1
New Bethlehem 11:60 p. m.: Mayevill. 1:06 1
Troy 1:37 Brookvlllo 1:60 i Follor'a 1:16 Rey.
anldaville 1:36 t DuBola 1:01 1 Summit Tunnel
1:21 1 Pmleld 71:40 Weedvllle 4:00 1 B.o.utU
4:20 arrive, at Drinwaod at 4:13.
W FJITWAHD-Dey Mailleava, Driftwood
iz:xc p.m. I ileneeelU 1:1(1 1 Weedvlll. 1:23
Penleld 1:06 Summit Tunnel 1:17 1 DuBola 1:40-,
Reynoldeville 1:16 ; Fuller'a8:3S i Brookvlllo 8:60;
Troy4tl6 Mayevllle 4:3i New Bethlehem 4:61 :
Hllgo JuBdlon 6:14! Red Bank 8:47) arrive, at
riitaourg ai ?:cu p. m.
Tha Rrynoldavllle Aecommodatlow leave.
Keynoldavilw daily .4 6:80 a. m. aad arrive, at
Red Bank al 1:16 a. m. Uth Red Bank al
7:36 p. m.i arrive, at Reyncidavilw al 10:30 p. m.
CUaa eoBBMitioa. b. with .-.. A. tt a tt
Railroad at Drifteood, and with train, oa the
miegoeuy valley nallroM at Red Bank.
DAVID McCARHO, ll.a'l Sup'L
A A. J.cbbob, Bup't L. ta. Dir.
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
....83 16
.... I 74
Bellefonto, Pa
Lock Haven
Wllliamaporl. 8 10
Huntingdon , 1 80
LewlalowB.. 100
M.rr 1H 4 60
HAHHlSMmil... 4 76
Mlddletowa 6 00
MarietU.. I 60
Ine.at.r.M Ag,
PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Altoona ,. at
Johnalown.HH 1 80
PITTHBIIHO 8 It
JAUTION '
All poraOB, ar, berehy Motioned agalaet
purcbaalug or meddling with tba followlog do
acribed nronert. bow Ib the mimmkm. n. Tk-.
D. Ratter, Itwlti Two mare, aad baraeae, t
bog., I etwe. hay aad corn fodd or, 8 aeree wheet
mora O. bMB. 1 W.MB. 1 ku 1 J
I eupboard. Said property wa. purebaeed by m.
at Collector'! eale, andjla left with blm .a lo.a,
."im a. ni;ribii.
Big Ran, Nor. It, lttO-Ot
m.n
laven
n i rnntrmfi cbi.ieed for moah.nuai
la, I La 1 & f.T..r. "?!:"
l(rni, trd mrt.i, wtoj UbU. Cavmu, Aiiln-
i ABcrrirxHJ, prtnipilj Mtl4 t
ratioai ibat bttv b
bv th P.tti.1 OAo ntv
m, ta mot cmm bo .
Id ttT II. Halnar rvnnex.
iv rfHtj-i. vmam, w nm mmmm flow mrtbojl,
bb4 ooro PaUaU uoto pfmpUj ni with
hmdw cUIm tbaa Uiom who rt rtaot from
WKBhinirtoti,
INVENTORS S5 HSa
REJECTED!
fm eJUeg and advlee u I. aatHI ability.
PATENT IS) fttitURKD.
Prleee low, ANII NO l:HARUH UNLBAN
W. ref w .glciala ia th. Pateal OOm, aad U
lavaBtor. to ovary Bt.t. la tb. V.loa. Addrua,
v. A. hivuw vo., 4
Oppoait. Patewt OAm, WMhtagton, D. C.
Mae. 11, IS7S.tr.
QRPHANS' COURT 8ALK.
Than win he axpoMd w pebli. aai,, ea tba
p ramie, la Oirabom lowBahip. .b
alarday, nse. , lart ,
Ih. HlUwiag du,rlb,i pruaarty, to wilt All
thai Mrlal. tract ar wiMe.r im. atlaal. a Ora
ham towaahlp, Clearleld mealy, P., bonded OB
lb. Berth by hud tl Oarvla Steal aad Albmt
Owm.m Ih. walk by Uad .f BaJ. Spukmaa,
M Ik. He) by tmi of Imw Kylw, aad a Ika
ml ay waa atama naywr, Matatalag
117 ACRES
oooao4, havlag a Iwa-atarv 1V Ja)lla( haata,
mm aa4 a-ttalf atovf 4wlliaf hoaaa, aatl a
Itrff m hart lharwa. Thraa arohardt ot flaa
frait lrM, awattiilaf mfftoo, paara, aharry and
aihar fratu, op riag af $o4 watar aa4 a mall
wum raaaiag Ifcraagh too aaalv af tat a rata-
paa Vaft af aah mi pimo timkm, aa. a qaaat tj
f h Uih, 4 aa ahaaiaaat af faaaiai Uabar
Taaat. OtM-t-lrti
Ito hatanaa la V
iMavaJ bv haaral atttl aa4a,aarw
lit IBflawr Mfuwan, awpn a.
WILLUal WII
Srakamrn, Now. tl, TO-lt.
-third asem Matrautlaa l aan,
w. aai a.BB.1 pymeau, to k.
ILLBELM,
Adm'r.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Room No. 4J, Ple'a Opera aoaae.
' tflearfleld, Pa.
Keep euoatintly oa bead
8UQAR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
80DA,
COAL OIL,
SYRUP,
SALT,
SPICES,
SOAP, " '
Canned and Drlad Fruity Tobacco, Cigar., Caa
dica, Cider Vinegar, Batter, Egga, Ac,
ALSO, EXTRA OME MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All of which wlfl be eold cheap for ca.h or la
oxebaoga for eowatry prodooo.
A. t). KRAMER A CO.
Clearfield, Not. II 1874..tf
1870 FALL 1870
WILLIAM REKU
lo receiving a In auortmcnt or
FALL AXD MIVTER G!)0I)S,
To whlrh he anka the attentloa (
CASH BUYERS.
ItTdANKS.
We have always on band a large stock
of blanks ol all descriptions.
SUMMONS,
SCBP'KNAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OK ARREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
Ac, &c, kc.
And Great Bargains I
-AT-
T. A. FLECK & CD 'S STOKi:.
Culnro, and .arly ar.rlH Rhubwb, A,. Ord.rt
r...r..j hp. auar,..,
J. D. WRIOH1-
WE HAVE CONCLUDED nol lo BUY Ihe CENTENNIAL,
AT PRESENT, AND HAVE THEREFORE BOUGHT
A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS. ,
W, lake plcaaure In Informing our friend, thot we have Jut returned from Hie E.ittrri Citiea
and found anode at .orb low pricee that we are cnablrd to eell cbi-.ncr than any other bn.lncia
bouH In Hi, country, becauie W are buying our good, from firat band., at Ihe Ftictoric, fur cub
We hope to latlvfy everybody, and give Ihe wortb of Ihe money, and guarantee the goi.de lo b.
a. rrnrreenled. e Invite oor frionilo to give ua a call and cxaniioc our good., oa It lll It foi
tb,ir benottt.
DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES.
Black Alpaca., Ill.ok Ce.bm.rc, Black I.tratre, IMald Drcra flood., Call-or, Mu.llna and Olnihama
Walerproofa. all .lora, Udlea Cloth, Bleok Ucaver Cloth for eoata. Mrn'a and Bora' Ca.h.
merce. Of tbia line of good, we have an olrgant atoo t, and al right pricea.'
aarmantown Wool, and Zcphyra, Balmoral Yarn.. rcy and White Yarna, C.rpel Chain, Notioo,
Coll.r. ...I n.r. . .ii n.... ..ii i r: ii.... . . r .... . '
. ... -.u.h iin.nu.., ...en ana i ringee, j.attiea and
Children a Hole and I'ndorwcar, Black aod Colored Kid Ulovra.
ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
UANGINQ VASES,
ttapt MoiU&Uy oa hand.
ST0.E AiTeaRTIIEJI WAEB
OF BVKRT DESCRIPTION I
CROCKS!
POTSI CROCKS!
walitig
FUber'a Patent Alril;ht Self.
Pnilt Canal
BlITTKR CHOCKX. with llda.
CRBAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS.
APPLB - Bt'TTER CROCKS,
PICKLI CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, pig DISllEg,
8TKW POT
And a great aui other thin., too numorou. to
mootioo, to bo bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner of Cbarry and Third StratU,
CLKAKFItiLD, PA.
ag
ft. M OOkKLK.
Eklrti.
, , K Pannier and Brlt.
hew haibrrtdirrv and lUtUkerehiafi. Ht.lt Fklriitnd Colered
fleet' Furnlrhins Good. - -
.... Inderwear. Puck and KlU .Have, Cloth am! lirrTin Olovr.
5 Ilk UandkertbMi aad Linen llandkeraliter. - Punrenden ami Hon,. Wool Sockl u1 Mill
New Ti Tii all llie latent nijlr. I'miirel), Ac.
Millinery aid Faa-v O iod.
II t and Robnvt Trim mid to Order. New Wing, New Feather. New Fluwcr. New 8ilk.
New V'cli-vtt'erii. Hllk Velvet.
NEW RIBBONS. NEW RIBBONS. '
Having succeeded in aettinii a FIRST CLASS MILLJXF.R. we
ao not tmena to oe unaertoia n that line. Uome and be convinrtd.
Sept. 27, 187C,
T. A. FLECK k CO.,
Clearfield, Pa. . April 2(1, 1870.
An lntltnHon fbr ImpflMlna ft rrnrtlrt,. Bnlfw E(lnat)rtr. You nit and mldillo
aicd mon flii.Hl fnr Uie nctiutl autlOM if life Hiiii'iita cmh iMitT al any tinin. lti
dividual Inetructlun. Ijrgo ntid fltifly furulffhiil Huila mid (Htlcfn, l'4inipn-li('nive
vHHirao of aliidy. Unrular and appniiirtato ln-tun-M. TlmniUKl, 'Vachlii r.u'tUiil
Vminlns. Vt Pln-uura udtlreae I'. I'uif Htina, l'lttturgli, Pa.
JOB PRINTING.
Wa aro prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
Brow a Moalln, yard wide, 8) rent, and op.
nicarhed Maallno. A rent, and Bp.
Plannola, IS cmla and ap.
Canton Flannel, fl tcnti and np
Dross (sooda, IO cento and a p.
thawla, SO eenta and ap.
Pelt Rklrta, AO cenla and a p.
Caaalmera for Men aad Itoya, so rent, ap.
FACY GOODS,
MILLIERY GOODS, NOTIOM,
TRIMHIXGS, Ac.
, In great variety at the very
lowest prices.
I WILL RBLL YOU GOOD
AT TUB VBRY LOWKUT PMICBM,
AMD ClOAHAMTEH BATlaPACTIOPJ.
WILLIAM REED,
ROOM NO. f, OPBRA noiiiK,
CKvrleld.' Pa.
lifCH AS
l'OSTER.S,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
HI Ma .HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
Ac, Ac,
IN TIIR REST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
AT THE ONE PJIICE
CLOTHING STORE
OF A. GUINZBURG,
Western Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Penn'a,
You can buv a full suit of Clothing for only $8.00. Bettor qual
ities for $10, $12, $15, $18, and tho best for $20.
A heavy Melton Ovc-i-coat for 4.00. Bhtck Petersham 5G.00.
Better nt 8, 10, 12, 5, and the very bout Beaver or Chinchilla
for 20 dollars.
Heavy Skating Coats fiom S3.50 to $-3. Pantaloons, good heavy
lined Casinet, $2.50. Better qualities proportionately cheap.
The very best all wool imported Cnssinior pants at $6. ' i .
Every article guaranteed ns repre.en.cd.
BOYS' CLOTH ING A SPECIALTY. Gents' Furnishing Goods
at exceedingly low prices. Heavy Undershirts and Drawers at
5 c. each. A good wool Hat for only $1.00.
Come nnd satisfy yourself. No trouble to show goods.
Clearfield, Pa., October 25th, 187C-lm.
ORDEltS BY MAIL
TIIK NEW AND ONE P1UCE.
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.
e-jimd ninny others too numerous to mention. BOYS' BOOTS, dirt
cheap, Women 8 henvy Unll Mines, good everyday ISIiocs, very
chonp, Women's fine Morocco scweil Sunday Sliocri, $1.75.
Lndies' nnd Misses' fine French Kid button Shoes, j (
. less than nny here else.
HATS & CAPS.
Gents good everyday Hals, $1, Fine Fur Hats, $1.50
to $5. We can recommend our H ATS ana
CAPS as No. t goods, and from the
best manufactories.
GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS.
Mens' havy all wool Over Shirt for one dollnr. This Shirt has
never been sold in this country before. Mens' Waterproof Shirts,
Mens' Cassinot Shirts, heavy woolen Under Shirts for 50 cents,
heavy woolen Under Drawers, 50 cents, extra heavy woolen
Under Shirts, C5 cents to one dollar and fifty cents, Bed flannel
Shirts, $2.25, Drawers. $2.25, complete suits, $4.25. ,
Fine Linen Shirts, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25. Lumber
men's heavy woolen Stockings, 50 cents, other woolen 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 and very cheap.
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
GoodlAnder A
Clearfield,
diirfir!d County, Pa.
A full variety always on hand. Call soon on
S. GUINZBURG.
Second Street, opposite the Court House, in room
lormeny occupied uy l,. Flegal, Esq.
Clearfield, Ta , Sept. 27, 1876.
VTF'W CABIN KT MAKING SHOP.
Al
PnTSBUBGH, PA.
Tb aort MMBtoU tattitdtl-in Im thu I'ttttxl
HutM fbr ia lite rough rM(.ul dtMalloa f
yauag m4 td tilt Bfd at.
MadtaU relrv4 at any llaae.'
J. 0. AMtTft. A. af. PriretrJ.
on nttNTmo or KVBRT DRSORir
tj .(niiBMtlf 0lont4 IISIr Kro,.
M. B. 8PACKMAN
Doairea to annoBneo lo tha Belli, that ha haa
oneoeO! a
CADINKT MAKINU SIIOP IN CLiARNII.D,
Where hawlU K8EP0M BAND
FTTS2TZTVSX,
AnJ de alt kind, of CADINRT WORK aa4 RI
PAIR PllKNITllRB of all elr.de, eo eborl
otiM eorl ia Ue aMt poeaihl, aiaBBer. Shop oa
Peanh etreot, epB0.il, Park Merrill', Carrla(,
r-rtep. ana. 1, 7. IV.
a. BBILBBVB.
GILICn, MeCOEKLE tt CO.'S
fSuceciiori t Joba Oollob).
POPULAU .
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market Street, Clearfield., Pa.
We aiaaofae'.ar, all hind, of Faroltaro for
Cbaatbora, Diuinj Rwma, Llbrarie, aod Balla.
If ron want Puroltoro of an; kind, doa't bar
obiII joa mb oor xtook.
UNDEKTAKI5TQ
la all It, hraoehoa. W. keep la atoek all lha
lateet aad rooat inprovwl Coffin, aad Oaek.t,,
and hava v.rj facility for properlj ooa
dootioi tbia branch of oor hoaia..,.
We hare a patent Corpeo Pre
error, ia which hodiea eaa
b. praeerved fer a ooa
aiderablo laogth of
time.
A member of the ana ha, hia oloeplof apart,
neat at oor ware -room, where be o.n be foand by
njr peraoa who mb, at Bight for tho parpow of
procariof Kifioi.
, . ODIICH, lfeCORKLB CO.
CWHald, Pa., Itaj la, t-lj.
The IIcH'8 Run Woolen Factory,
Penn townihlp, Clearleld Co, Pa.
lltlHUED OUT!
BURNED UPI
The aubaoribora have, at rreat exnenaa. .t.m .
Bei(hhirhood neeoeaitr, io tho orMtiea of a Irat
ola., Woolen Maaafaetor;, with all tho modern
Improrementa ottached, and are prepared to mah.
all kiad, of Cloth,, Oeeaimaree, Batinatta, Blaa.
beta, Flannel., ao. Plentv of rood. ib h.Bj
u.ilr all oor old and thoaaand aew eu.tomer,,
- - w ouiu. bub examine our atoea.
ine ooaineaa oi
CARDINO AND PUtHNO
will reeeiro oor eepeelal attentloa. Propr
arran.ementa will be made to receive and delivw
Wool, w .Bit r.atomert. All work warrantod aad
done upon tha aborteat notlee, and bv Uriel atUa
tion to buainee, w, hop, to raalia, a liberal .hare
-i pnDiie paironae,.
IO.OWO POCNDS WOOL WANTED!
W, will pay th, higheet market prioe for Woo
and aell our manofaotored rood, aa lew aa aintilar
food, oan he bought ia the ooootjr, aad whenever
we fail to roodor reownablo eatiafaotioa wo ma
elw.je be found at horn, nady t. make proper
explanation, either in peraon or by letter.
JAMES JOHNSON A SON8,
aprlllrltr g,w p, 0
HmswiciTi irwin
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
rUHE DRUGS!
CnKMICALSI
PAINTS, Olli, DYE STUFF
VAKNISriES,
BRt'SUES,
PKRPUMERT,
FANCY GOOD
TOILET ARTICLES, '
OF ALL KINDS,
PUHS WISES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal parpoaaa.
Trueeea, Supporter, Sohoot Book, and Statioa
ry, and all oth,r artlelaa aaaatly
found ia a Drag Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE-,
FULLY COMPOUNDED. H.vlnc a htrto
perieneo la tho baaiosee they oaa fire OBtire eaV
lafaetioB.
J. O. rtARTSWtCK,
JOUN F. IRWIN.
CleerfielJ, Ieciaber 1(1, lTi.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
j tSacuort to Boyoton A Toang,)
! FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
MaaBfaetaran af
PORTABLE 4 STATIONiBT
STEAM ENGINES
Corner af Foflrth and Pine StreoU,
CLEARFIBLIt, PA.
HAVINtl encaged la the auuiafWetai af I rat
el". UAClIINItRY.woroepeetrallylafovTa
he pohlle thai we are aew prepared III all
order, aa eheaply aad aa promptly a, eaa he down
la any of the eitiee. We aaafaetare aad deal la
Malay and Circular S&w-llllli
Bead Blooha, Water Wheel., RhaAlaf Pallof
Oitrord'a Injector, Steam 9.ufM,Sfcom WhleO
Oilere, Tallow Cope, Oil Oope, flaaf. Cha, Ak
Coeha, Qiehe Valvee, Cheek Valvea, wreaght Iroa
Plpee, S'.eam Pewpe, lelkvr Tt Paaape, Aalt.
Frktloa Metree, Seep Stoae Paeklag, Oava Part.
ag. and an klada of MILL W0RK tegetta,
with Plewa, Sled Solee,
COOK AND PARLOR 8T0TS3,
aad ether CASTINOS of eB klada.
- ( . ... . ,
ar-Ord.ro aNltol aad tiled at eity prWoa '
Att letlere of laqolry wlik'rerereaee la auakraaew
ofer aaaaj.aaieprim,tlyeaeBmod,y,dliai
lag a. al CHarWd, Pa.
lanlTI tf tnl.aLTnnrj penevL