Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 06, 1877, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAR FIELD, PA
IVRItNRPDAY MOMNINO. JI'NR 6, 1177.
Terms of Subscription
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II ill aPir tha expiration of lit months... I
IT Mr Mr. ft. M. riTTffrOttL A Co., Nw
p;,.er AdvvrtUlhf Agent, 17 Prb Rw, tamer
Itsc'intn Ftrrft, are our duly authorised Agent
in N.w York City.
- ..) I 1 wotim-:i.
ttfrfliodlal KpUcupal C'hurrb R. .1.8.
Mr Mi rhat, l'tor. Hervleis Tiry 8abblb
U l4 A M., and 74 P.M.
Kabbeth Hnhool at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M.
Comn union Herricc, first Sabbath of every
nintb, al 10 A. M.
Went CUnrflelU M. E. Church. Rcra.
William U. Dill and W. S. Wilsoi, Pastors.
Prrarbing every alternate Burnley, at 8 o'clock,
p. Al. Minrtay School at 21, P. M. All are in
vited to attend.
prcubicrlau Churr 1i-Rct. II. 8. Bui-lib,
Habbatb service morning and evening Hab
batb rlobool at S P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day evening.
t. Kraiicla Church t'nthollc Rev. P.
J. fen r.imuB- Preaching at 104 o'clock, A. M., on
the orat, third and tourtb Sundnjaof each month;
Vespers and Itenedlotion ol the Uli-iied Decrement
at 7 u'clook, P. M. r-unduy School ararv Sunday
afternoon at 8 o'clock.
OKK1C1AL DIRECTORY.
TIM OF BOLPIIO Q PARTEM tBMIOIta OOCBT.
Hond Monday of January. ' a
Third Monday of March. !
Flist Monday ef June.
Fourth Monday of September,
T1UI Or 10LD1KO COM MOW tUKA.
Plrat Monday of June.
hreond Monday of November.
I'UBt.io orricina. i
PmuUtt fje H"n. Charles A. Majer, of
Look Ilavea..
Aitittant Lw JuJjtMnn, John II. Onri, of
Rellefonte.
Atociait Judytt A brum Ogtlen, Clearfield j
Vincent 11. Holt. Woodland.
protkimntarv Eli Bloom.
Heijttirr ana Kteoriter L. J. Morgan.
IHttrict Attorney Wm. M. MrCullongh.
yrflMr Davtd Mrflatigbey.
SKmritf Anlrw Pents.Jr.
County Siiwyar Samocl F. McCloakry, Cur
wensville.
County Comtai'f ion w-s Clark Brown, Clear
field Thomas A. Medee, Cheat P. 0.f Hairls
Hoover, Clearfield.
County Auditor Christ. J. Kingy, Glen
Hop. ; bamuel A. Caldwell, W illiamagrov Jubn
C. Conner, Ilurnsid.
County VoroMrJ. D. Naff, New W'eabinirton.
Jury Vvmmiioner Dr. Jainea P Hurcbfield,
Clear Bid, Joseph Alfiander, Ww-dward.
Snprinttufttnt of Public .SVoo John A.
Gregory, Cnrwonavilla.
JVoamt Public John W. Wri((l-y, Win. Ra
debaugb, Cyrua Gordon, ClearBld ) Jotepb R.
Irwin, X. K. Arnold, Curwcnille J. J. l.ingle,
Oaceola Mill. '
Our Special column ia decide-illy interfiling la
local point of view, and profitable reading to
uutaidera who want to rave uiunry.
W o MiL;f;i't grand ti'mpenince nio
ll la lor th vininK National holiday.
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K.xprisn wauiiH und cruquul Ub
nt Ri-td A IlKg'Tty' hardwi.rt) itore.
Linen suits! Linen RiiitB ! Hef-oivcd
from New York to day, June th. Wm Ki:eb.
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It in nmv Ich.h limn onu month until
the l otirlh or July. Aie we going to eelehrate J
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The Ladii'M Tcmporanoo Prayor-
Uitetins will te htd In the Ire tore room or the
Prcfhyterian I'buruh ncKt Haturdny afiernoon, at
.1 o'ulouk.
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San Amtomo, Texah.
DroutiTul (In CcrmmtV Yoota, truly,
A. n. L-
N i nu don't t We icad the wb le atRct ovtr.
They lavo over (inir thoiihnnd Mur
phjitra at l.wk llaion. Wall, that rity neednl
a rovolutlon, and it haa coma in the very beat
m , a
Frod. Packott'a tin nbop and stove
Store will hereafter be found in (he Opera llouar,
in the rtore room for marly occepttd by F. O.
M.ilcr.
A dog tfnt under iho wheels of ft
moving tiiKine at the dpot In thla place, Inal
Fatarday, and vrai ro badly hurt that to end hia
imiaery be was at at dead.
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Tlio' Alt'otina Ohtbfi culU Conductor
W. C. Irwin tun heavy weight of the Tyrone and
C1eHVed branch. Yes, and be la aa big hearted
a he ie big bellied. Tunmt litrald.
Tho village of Morrinduto wa oncir
1cd with a flr la the woods tor aeveral days
Uat week, but it waa floallj extinguished wi'b
oot doing much damage, except to am all limber.
Wo learn iiom tho Tyrone Ikmocrat
that the dwelling houre or Wm, Conrad, of Oulicb
towntbip, thla oooo ty, togctlier with all Ita eon
tenta, was destroyed by lire on Wednesday of
laat werk. No toanrawer.
Tho "Stur Miimlreln," an iimatcur
troupe of Clearfield boya, wiil give an entertain- j
meat in Pie's Opera House neat Tburaday evening,
June itb. Adnmelon, lb and 25 eents. Reserv
ed rent ticket fur sale at tae Poatuffiae.
Tho Huntingdon pcoplo will no
doubt rejoice when they discover we aonouoced
last week that oa million d"llars bad been raiatd
la erect Plato Olnaa Works in ibat borough. Tho
Moll" did It, by adding tereral " 0 " Ino many
to the mui. ' ' f
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Torrewo V. Cowdriek, n nix-ycur
old son of Mr. Morris Cuwdrick, of Rellernnte,
fell from Ibe roof of a house In course of conitruo
ticn to the ground, n dialance of forty three foot,
on Aaturday a week, and matalned injuries from
arbiob bat (Jid the net day- "
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TliK CMltBTHHiP 'Tho ' liellefonto
n'ftfeaaaoift-.fnjf tnal HamI B. Belford, son of
Dr. Belford, ibe Drntlat and Judge, of Lewisiown,
has reeelred the appoint' ot to the Naval Acade
my at Annapolis, Md., from this dlitrlot. The
young man in question was the suoceafful apfdi
o.nt out of lweie al lha reorat eiamiaatlon held
in Havrn.
Anotiiku Miw. Hi rnkii. Tho steam
MV will ( No. 1 ) of Hea.ri. Ileover, Harris 4 Co , 1
Matadon be railroad, aboat midway between
PbilipaiMirg anJ the Bine Ball, was burned laat
Tbnraday night. It H loppoaea Co Dre uroppt o
from the fnrnaee and Ignited saw doit, and when
discovered by the watchman, waa too far goae to
aave tha mill. No Irnnber was dtffUoyeJ. Tha
laill was ait i m a led at 120, Out, wilb an Insurance
of about U,wOO.
Me. Heed & Jiagcrty, at their
hardware store, on Beoond street, bave Just re
ived anew anal large atoek of gooda in their
line, whtab tbey will sell at low prices fr eaab.
Tbay bave added largely to their atock of shelf
hardware, cutlery, nails, blacksmith' supplies,
harvesting tools, agricultural iaipUments, and
everything ) In tbe hardware bualncas, and
now have aa fine a stock as waa aver exhibited in
this place. Farmers and ethers would do well to
call and examine their atoek before purchasing,
at uasrly everything In their store la frh from
the manufactories, and the;- are prepared to offer
rare inducement to pntrhartt. Call and exam
ine their stock.
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Temperance. Our report of the
Murphy trsnperanoe Mealing laat week rinsed
with the meeting held oa Monday night. The
meetings ware continued until Friday eveoiog of
Uit werk, al which lime about twelve hoodrod
and ftfly names bad been planed on tbe " Gulden
K.ii:.'
tin Thursday twalng an organisation for a
permanent Temperance t alon was sfT-cled, and
ibe following named gentlemen were aelactcd as
'he officer :
President Israel Test, K.
View President-Henry W. Paik.
s-e-ietary-R. M. McKnally.
Trtaiurer -Harry B. Powell.
iiiecaiive Committee A. W. Urabam, A. M.
Few, 8. I. ?r.jjer, C. H Halford, W. M. Phaw,
W. I. Blgler.
Mr. Jlulley, who has bad obargo of tha meet
lug tiom tbvir start, 1 Me of tbe bardrft and
nt tffieient not here in tbe eanae na ever knew.
-Nuthitg afemed batter i- bint than la be em
ployH ia ihli trrvlca. Ills Manner of putting
"1'infi was se convincing that It was almost aa
mttiity fur any one in refusa eigning tbe
Hedge He bas tccn tbe Instrument of doing a
rood aoik It oar town, and It If m be sincerely
MM 'hat thore pf .b in whoee batda be baa
l-kJ.i murtment will nut allow thn intereal lo
:'ios; but will "keep Inching along," and be
'h uie!f of sating Msnf persona from an un
ilmeiy (tuuVand a drunkard'e grave.
A anion teiferanoe prayer meeting will be
v'd in tha lacLor mom vf the Pnshytrrlsn
Choreb nrxt Friday afternoon, ftotn 4 n'eleek,
' i'b lima and plaoa oybodf Is re'pret
'"Hj and cordially Invited to attend.
A (ublie mrsilng of the Tempera noe t'aian
U btld In (be Couit llnase, en Friday area
.'I Beat. alRo'elofk.
Go to Rood k llaorty't, and ex
smioe ttelr stock of tails and puck it outltrjr, tbi
finest assortment bronght to Clr6ld for years,
A cow belonging to Mr. Hubert
Thompson, t Keedrille, in the southern part of
this boron gb, ws run over aad killed, on day
last ink, by th freight trail.
lUuukBinitha will rind it to their ad
vaafsg to buy tbeir borM shoes, bora aboa
b H, rrs, tod hammer.
A iltirt imi in tn f'trinirin Prm-u.
LiCAi. I be ad ert iui g raUa arfirfaioabl,and
tbt elrrutation la the largt-al of any Baper in tbta
cation of the citato.- tf.
Accident to Kx Sheriff Hai.l.
Tha Uellaroale lt'nf-a.a 'd "JftAJ '
day laat while return log from BellcfoDte to 3d ilea-
burg wilb Mr. Win. Marka, who waa driving a
eomuwhat reatlcn honc.cx Bberiff Hall, or Milea.
burg, waa thrown from the buggy at or near the
toll-gate and very aererely hurt, lie waa picked
up and oarrlcd into the toll hoaae in an uoooo
oiooa sondltton, but toon revived. We under
aland that be li now doing very well."
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Lint of luttora remaining unclaimed
In the Poitnfflce at Clearfield, fur the week ending
June 4, 1877 t
Borelng, Vincent
Crntb, James h.
flonpllle, (Inaebim
Billion, William
lligb, Hanle1
Kune, Reuben
Mourae, J. W.
Milligan, James
Merrell, J. C.-l
Thorn pioo,Mtaa Minnie
Wilder, James B.
Watkina, Thomas
P. A. Gaulim, P. M.
A ruut many of our citizens woro
aruuevd from their slumbers on Friday night,
about II o'clock, by a blast, both loud and long,
from tha tcrriflo a ten to whistle at tbe Fire Clay
Works. For several night these works have
been running all night, and the wblatle 1 blown
for changing bands, at 1 o'clock A. at. Many of
thoae who heard it for tho Drat time thought It
waa an alarm of fire, and there waa a hurrying
tA and Iro" for a few minutes to learn the local ion.
When the true inwardness of the affair was ex
plained, the nli lit to was voted a humbug and the
slef py inoitals immediately returned to their beds.
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A GOLDEN WEDDING.
The home vf our quiet and pleasant old
neighbor, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Uearhart, in Brad
ford township, was thrown into considerable eom
motion early on Tuesday morning of last week,
May 2tflb. when the house wa beseiged by about
seventy-five of their friend and neigtibora, who
came armed for the oecaaion with well-Mled bas.
beta and wearing happy, amiling faoea, deter '
mined on having a gala day. Tbo aged coup It
were not long 1b aeoing through the joke which,
waa being perpetrated upon tbcm, as it was tbe'
Hftietb anniversary of their wcddiog-dy, and
tbt'V were tbe subject of the ovation. j
After the usual formal tie were over and some
lime bad been spent in pleasant ebal, n number
of the viaitors repaired to the large barn, where
swings had been prepared for tbe enjoyment of
tbe children, and where a table sixty feet long
was Improvised, and which was soon ladened
with one of the most bountiful repasts Ibat eyes
ever beheld or gormand aver feasted upon, and to
which the company present did ample justice. !
Mr Gearbart is in bis 7&th year ; but, in spile ,
of ajj. be la etiil rigorous and active. He re
moved from Centra county, the place of hi na
tivity, to the home be now oeeupiea, near Ligler
station, In ltradford townsbip, tbia omnty, in
the year 1832, and ia, therefore, one el tbe pioneer
aH Here of thin part of our county, where b
cleared nod has now under cultivation n. large
and productive (arm, and where he baaercoted and
beautifli-d one of the moat pleasant borne in tbi
neighborhood. He i actively otigaged in agri
culture, overseeing and directing the entire werk
of the farm.
Mrs. Uearhart is in hr 7 1 at year, and is one
of tbe most plniifunt and agreeable old ladies yon i
con inevt who, knowing Just bow to make home
pleasant and njoahle to all ; aud everybody woo
virits her ii made lo feel at borne in her bouse,
Tba Uearhart family consists of tbe two old
folks, eight children, and twenty-nine grand
children. The children are mostly mnrried, and
all seltlod in tbi county. Onn a' the noticmble
feature of this reunion was that every me tuber
of the family was pnrent.
When I fay th-tt this day was one of the tuft
pltasanlly spent day of my life, I but reiterate
Ibe eentimeiii of all wbo wi-ru present on Ibu
occasion. It acemcd lo be tbe desire of each one
to contribute lu tbe happiness of all the rest, and
In so doing It made the (he time more pleasant
, for themseirra, verifying ibe t'aot that mors such
1 aociable gathering would snake u a happier,
better and more grnerou people.
The parly separated late in the evening, wish
ing thai the olfl enple might live to see and en
joy many wore auth happy wedding-daj. R.
Wooklanii, May Ht'lb, 1877.
ILLUSTRATED ATLAS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
rnoaparTt's op tut I'RoroaKo HtsTontuai, oro j
IIRAi'HK AL ARD r H VBli'AL ILt t BTRATan AXIM I
of ( LBAfFttt.n coi'jur. vr.xx'A aMa or itb
l'B0Ma;ilT rrATl'Bfc. 1 ' " ' '
I. Ab indi i wilb eaplanntory referen.a. ;
1 A double-page Map of the I'uited Plates. i
8. Statistic of theHtateof Pennsylvania, show-1
(ng the history of the formation of each county ; i
the tola) nu niter of acre of land in each county ;
and the population, by count ies, from the census i
ol 1870.
4. Statistics of the electoral and popular vole
for President of ibe I niied Stales, down to the
preaent dte.
b. A dout'le-page Railroad Map of Pennsylva
nia, showing all the railroads and station up to ,
the present time.
A. A Map of Clearfield County, cdored, by
townships, showing tba location of towns and
villages, poatuffioes, at ream, wagon roads, rail
road, cburchea, sehool bouse, Ao.
7. A geographical and physloal description of
Clearfield county, with din gram of tbe sortioos of
coal and other mineral.
8. Large Mapa of all the principal boroughs of
tba county, giving nsmra of streets, numbers of
lots or blocks, owners' names, Ac.) alao, similar
reliable Mapa of all tbe smaller village of tba
eounl7. All these Mapa will be plotted from rec
ords, verified by actual surveys, and colored by
additions
tt. A oarefully compiled and brief history of tbe
county and each townsbip, giving something of
tbe paal, its early settlers, so, -
I. AstuaJ portraits and biographies of some
of tbe pioneers and representative men of Clear
field county.
II. A Map of earh township in the county,
separate and distinct en n large aeala (the Map
of Lawrence township alone being 42 inches in
length', giving the original land surveys, the loca
tion of bouses, stream', wagon roads, railroada,
charskea, school houses, mills, manufactories,
springs, orchards, cemeteries, blacksmith shop,
coal banks, and olbar Important detail.
13, Finely lithographed viewa of private resi
dences, farm buildings, pubiio buildings, and oth
er improvement illustrative of the preaent wealth,
progress, and enterprise of tbe county.
13 Borough, village, and townsbip directories,
giving names of oar patrons, tbeir business or oc
cupation, residence, nativity, dale of settlement,
poitulfife ad.hess, A.
It, The Atlas is to bo bound lo muslin, with
lea i be: bak and embossed eofer, and to include
about fifty separate, distinct and complete Mps,
highly colored, engraved and primed.
I shall h lo issue to Ibe cititens of thi
county, in Ihe course of 8 1 teen months, n work
which shall be highly creditable to them, an orna
ment in tbe parlor or reading room, accurate and
reliable, and of practical h to all claasrs of ckti
icds. J- A. Cai.iiwai.l, PuMisher,
OuBOlS CITV.
4 Tfti TO fiUnoiB ASM Rt'MH.lMuKU.
Nn. Kmtob After a lapse of over forty yesr,
I thought I noold lake a trip to lit land ol pioes
In the northwestern section of this county, and
upon arriving tbt re I lound things so wonder
fully changed that I scarcely knew where I was,
and would bave btea compelled to ask, bad I not
left borne for tbe purpose ol seeing Ibe new
springing-op towna ol Dulloia and Uumbarger.
I uey are bow, in effect, one town, divided only
by n small stream, which empties into handy
Lick creek, ten miles above Heynoldaville.
In Dullui I found my old friend John, the
proprietor of Ihe place, wbo owns some thirty or
toriy thousand acres of tbe best timber Isnd in
tbe State, ibe to en is situated on Ibe waters of
Sandy Lick creek, on the Low Orade It. B., about
ail miles west of tba Summit tunnel, I was told
ibat two years ago there was tut pne bouse in
ibe village of Duliuls and now, there are oer
one hundred, and a larg number just begun.
At Ihe elose of tbi ar lory expect to number
on thousand inhabitants. Jt has a raw mill,
the largest in tbe United States, and, perhaps,
the largt-st In tbe world. 1 willgiveth site and
-specify, as repotted by nit of lha employ ea :
Length, 20 feet I w idle, 80 (eel. There are seven
gangs, of from fourteen to thirty two saw each)
one Mule saw, culling from 8,ii0 to IK.tltIO fet
per day ) the gang cut from 100,000 lo 130. 000
fret per day ; two ebtngl Mills, salting 35,toQ
per duy I one laib mill, cutting 30,800 per day I
one small mill, culling Iruin laf,0"0 to l..,cno par
day. Over ill" logs are ueed up daily. The em
ployes Bomber neany one hundred mca. Mr. Du
bois is now enawgaw ia clearing out a Hat ol
land adjaiaing tbo mill, wbiou, when done, will
be about one hundred acre of rich bottom soil,:
ii feel deep, sod will be the finest field In Ihe
county. II ia employes are all geatlemen of gl'd,
or ill noaJilias. Mr. Baker, tba foremen or Ine
mill, showed me all through tbe esiabllsbmasit,
while Messrs. McMinn, Black lord, Fowler, and i
Vosburg, also doo tbeir share to make my He it
pleasant.
Tbe eoal buslneae I Juai beginning to make a
atir, aad al present la confined to tba Hombarger
end ! tbe tillage, on land once owned by Mr.
George Shaffer, Sr., but n w owned Mr. Kam bar
er fbe tract cootalna over three hundred acres,
iad if operated b? Judge Bell, ol Ihe State ol
New l oik, and Mr. Jones, now ol lUmbarger.
Tba ve.ee now opened are from sti to seven Ibat
ibieb, and tb best quality
lb operators ara new building bonl thirty
houses if all shapes and lses for lb '" '
A word for Huiubarger. tbey ar bild. a
large M. K. Cburab, whiih la now under rif.
The hard limes bas slopped work for the preemit.
On lbs DuBoia side there is a vrj nice Presby
terian Church almost finished, of gnoi siee, ad
neatly finished so far as done. Both Charrbes,
wbea finished, will be a credit lo tbe plcc.
There are two licensed hotel one on tbe Rem
larger de, kept by Mr. Bryan the niher, the
Cty Hotel, kept by Meears. sly A Nicholson,
oti the Daliol end or town. Both ara well lur
iahed nad have good lendlorda. '
I pon the whole, taking lb bard times intn
oniideratlon, DuBois City Is n greet enterprise,
and well wertb Ti'it lo tak t
n iooa i.
osjrs,
Wanted I 1,000 corda of Hemlock
and Book Oak Bark, for which wa will pay tha
big heat Market price,
JjlJtf. A. 0. K RAM in A Co.
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I'armors. po to Heed & llagerty'a, to
buy yonr seytnes, rakes, hay forks, snathes, ma
nnra forks, shovels, oultlvatora, shovel plows, grain
eradlas, cultivator teeth, abovel plow plates, Ae.
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Wheat Wanted I 500 buHhols ol
wheat, for which the t A rill will be paid on de-
riaur.
Salt! Salt!! You can get the larjro
twilled sack of Bne salt al Lytle'a fur 82, the
aama aim that ha heretofore been selling at
$150 and X . j ',
rt the RcU'UUMrAN ntlieo is tho place
to get your Jolt work dono. -Wr t-j - vM
to do anything In the printing line, will do It
well, and at tba right kind of prioea. tl.
Lytic hatt received a lure stock ol
Mackerel, White Flab, Lake Herring, Ac, which
he intends to sell very low. Coma and price be
fore buying. If.
An alarm of tiro lata Thursdny fore
noon was caused by sparks alighting on tbe roof
of John L. Cuttle's residence, stttiog it on fire.
The blata was speedily extinguished, and but
very little damage wa dona.
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John A. Stock iw anxioua to hav tho
devotees of "the weed" call and try bis brag five
cent cigar, wbiob be is now manufacturing at bis
establishment on Second street, one door north of
First Nat. Bank. Cigars at all price, and all
manufactured of pur tobacco. my9-tf.
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SipREMB Court. This is Suproino
Court week for Clearfield county nt Harm burg.
Senator Wallace, Judge Barrett, Judge McKnal
ly, Mr. Krebs, and others of the profession, are
down there looking after their clients' Interests,
and arc striving to get the Judges of the Supreme
Court lo see the caeca as tbey them ie! vet aee them.
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ScioiiiK. Mr. H. King, brother ot
M. Edgar King, Esq., of tbe Altuona Hadical,
committed suicide in n hotel at Bauville, on
Wedneaday night or last weak, by shooting him
self. Ho was found In bis room tn Thursday
morning, Insensible, with a pistol in bis right
band and a bullet-hole in bis bead. The net
seems to bave bee premeditated, as two sealed
letters were found upon the table, as also a not,
which read as follows :
"My lire Is a failure and I am tirrd of It
Please deliver the lettera to my friends"
Mr. King had a good position, being traveling
agent for the Duncatinon Iron Company for a
number of years, nod It is, therefore, Impoaaible
to assigu n eaua for this rash aot.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail,
road, for tbe week ending May 25, J877, and
the same time last year
CO At,
For the week
Same time last year
Decrease
Prevloualy during year..
8 a too time laat year
0
Increase
Total In 1877
TOHS.
31,886
28,681
4,838
ii0H,480
443,161
65,300
530,305
Hatne time last ytar - 49,1111
Increase "0,(153
OTRin FRWUMTS.
Lumber lil or.
Miscellaneoua freight a - 88 "
Hpectal
NEW UOODS AT PLKCK A CO.'S.
Calico, Muslin, Ginghams, Parasols, Pan, Neck
Ilea, Neck Hue ling, Collara and Cuffs.
Ladles Lawn and lira Cloth ?uits.
HATS AND BONNETS JVBT RECEIVED.
Black Cashmere and Alpacas.
WHITE U00D8-CHEAP.
. CARPET and CARPET CHAIN.
ALL GOODS AT THE LOWEST PUlCKi
AT THIS 8TOKB
T. A. FLECK A CO.
ChaiAelJ, Pa., June A, 177.
. H hlte won will pay M SO per Ion
fur II cm lock Hark, delivered at t'urn-rua-Till,
and A at areola, mid IT fur Mork
Oak liark ddltered at either place, majtt
Wantro ! 100,000 28-incb shaved shingle
to average from 8 to i inch for which we
will pay the higbaat market price.
A. O. RRAMfR A Co.,
fcb.18 tf. Clearfield, Pa.
IO.OOO tons of llrmlnrk and H. rk Oak
Hark wanted by W H. hlte A Won. deliv
ered at t 'areola and I'urwetiavliie, f-A mid
T will be paid nt the former plare, and
M M) and T at Hie latter. tua.
While, smooth and softandy lady's bands, arms
or neck may become who usee Olenn'a Sulphur
Soap. Pi nip lei or other dlffigunmint f a eora
nlional nature, are auraly obliterated by tbia
healthful promoter of beauty Depot, Crlttcn-
tou a, no. 7 onin a venue, ii. i . um iisit auu
Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60 ota. June 8 4w.
Bt'aoiR Fon Sai.b. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of FredoBia Buggies and Platlorm
Wagons for sal. To be seen at tha Hbaw House
yard. Call on or address bim at Clearfield Penn
sylvania. my 13-tf.
TbARK WAMTFD.We will pay II AO
J iertoti for llcmlnrk Hark, and 97 (Mi
for Hoc a i ia it iiarK. aeiiverenat i urweiia
Tllle. ITe will pay A for hemlock mid ft
fur rock oak bark, delivered nt Oaceola
Mill. may tt, 'TT.
H August mf'iotrrr.
Tht most miserable beings In the world ara
those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint. More than seventy-flve per cont. of the
rieoolc In the l olled Slates are anhcted wttb
these two diseases and their effects such as Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cosiivcness,
Palpitation ef tb Heart, Heart-burn, Water
; brash, gnaw log and burning pains nt tb pit of
the Hteuiach. Yrllow Skin, Coated Tongue and
dlsazreeable taste In the mouth, coming up of lha
food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Uo lo your
DnisKUt. V. V. nation, and get a 7 cent nmue
of Ai-ui'iiT Flowkb, or a sample bdtle for 10
cents. Try It. Two do sol will relieve you
May 33, 1877 eow-Iy.
3 " It ffiA Stood the TtttU
If yon doubt the wonderful success ol Siiiloh a
CnnrurTioi Cran, give It a trial then if yon
ara not aatisncd, rrturn the bottle and we w Ml re
hind the price paid. It has established the fact
that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs,
Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, and all
Long or Throat trouble, there Is nothing like It
f ir a quirk and positive core, and It seldom fail.
Ten cents, Ml snts, and $1.00 per bottle. If
your Lfcrgs are sore, or Chest or Hack lame, use
Sait.on'a Poaoi a Plastr, Price 36 oente. Hold
by V, D Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa.
Dn. SlIILOH'S SYSTEM VITALIZE", la no
doubt thr most successful cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint we have ever known, othorwiae
we eoold not guarantee if. In oases of Consump
tion, where Oencrai Debility, Loss of Appetite
aad Constipation exist, it will restore and rcgu
late the syatem wbil SHILOH'S CUKE allay
tbe inflamallon and heal the lungs. Price 75
cents, Bold by C, D. Watson, Druggist, Clear
field, PS.
BACKMKTACK.s righ ar.d fragrant perfume.
Sold by C. D. WaUog, liruggist, Ulearneid, 1'a.
pr. 18, 'jf aow ly.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen,
VANTi:i-by Aruuld.at Curwciiavllle,
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 bushelfl wheat.
1,000 bushels rye.
1,000 bushels oats.
1,000 bunlielH shcllci com.
1,000 bushels potatoes.
KMMHNI atUlnch shaved stiliiftlea.
KHI.IMN Sl-lnrli awed alilfujlf.
KMMHHI fret pine tHiarda.
A.otto railroad tie.
5,000 cord oak and brnlurk bark.
Tor which one-third cash will
be paid. oct.25.
iUarrlfd.
On Wednaal a;, Ma; .10th, 1S77, h; T.f. A. R.
Fulton, Mr. (Irorga Thomp.on ami MiM Caaiie
llargar, all of Uradiord town.liip.
In drabam township, on Saturday, April 3"tb,
87T, Mary Anne, daoahter of Wm. P. and Mary
B. Htasal, aged II teera, 9 months and IA days.
In Lawrenre township, nn Wedntsday, May
:id, 1877, Edmund NVUen, son of J. 1. and
Mary J- Wright, aged 3 years and 9 saontb.
Railroads.
lc n n h y I v a ii I u It n i 1 r on d
TYUOSE aV CI.BARKIKLI) tvRAKCH
OX and afler Honda,, MAY II, 1877, the
I'aaeenger Traina will run dell; (eieept 8ua-
d;a) between I jroneanu vuarnaia, a. ioiiowb
CLKAllFIIII.I) MAIL. '
W. C. lawn. Coadnclor.
UAV. SOt'TII. LKAVB NOHTII.
rn...r.rllla..l:IO. r.n.: T;rono t 10,..
Claarield .. " Oareola !,"
Phlllpibar, 4.31, " I Pbdlpaborf ...l !, "
oLl,... ...... " OIrold.....ll.4,
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
W. 8. PlI'Ium, Conductor.
LBAVB 801'Tll.
LKAVR NOKTH.
Crwrn.ni... (.40 1. . Phlli,b.t,....IS P.H.
Cle.rfleld 10:10 " Clernl.l,r...7.0 "
l'bilip.lir,..ll.4J i Curmvlll.....l "
BALD BAULK VALLKY BRANCH.
M.il.
Mill.
A.I,
S.43
..X, A..;
10, OS
I0.lt
10.(0
11.18
He.iefnntO
Milesburg
Howard
arrive L. Haven,
4.15
4.U3
8 15
leave
TYRONK STATION.
RABTWARU.
w kwtw a n II-
8-1 V
8:60
Plttshurgb Exp'sa, 3.60
I ll.ppfaLt.r. Anm'm
t'acino hxpre,
Mall Train, 8:38 Way Passenger, 1
Atlantic Express, 6:50 Mail Train, '
1'hiln. hipreaa, iu;.tjirai i-tne, i
PHILIPSllURQ A MOSIIANNON BRANCHES
,V aorTll. LhAVR NoHTII.
A. N. A. H, RTlTIORa. A. M. F. M. P. N.
Morrlidal., 1210
7:85 fhilipaliurn, ,!3;'
7:;i Siainar'a 12 11
lit llojntun, 12:14
1(1 SO 7 6t OnoMla, 1:41 12:04 4:15
10:45 B:"0 Mu.hanlion, 11:52 4 00
10:53 8:11 Kl.illnn, W 2 11:45 8:52
111:58 8:17 Unut.d.l., ,:20 11:40 1:47
11:02 8:22 WtC.ulcJ, . V I6 11:35 3:44
11:07 8:28 Katldriok'a, 1:19 1110 1:40
HIS 8:95 Kama;. 4:00 11:25 3Si
p. m.
2 "0
2:15
1:IU
2:24
2:11)
2:44
2:52
2:57
3:02
S07
8:12
Cloa. eonnentlona mad. bj .11 train, at T7ron.
and Look JUr...
B. 8. BLAIR,
m17'tf. Buparlntendonl.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW OR AUK DIVISION.
ON and rt.r Honda-, Maj 13th, 1877,
tba najiflnger traina will run dail; (axcapt
Sun da;) between Ked Dank and Driftwood, aa
followa :
KAHTM AHI. ll.t Malllravia Filiate,
8:20 a. m.l Had Uatik 11:55; Bligo Junction 12:14;
New Bethlehem 1:20 p. n. M.Tivilla 1:57;
Tro, 1:05 Urookellie 2:25 I fuller'a 2:50 Re;,
noldavlll. 1:00 DuRnla 1:5.1; Kinimit Tunnel
1:48 j l'.n8eld 4:00 I Wc.4lllle 4:17 lleneaetta
4:65 arrive, mt Driftwood at 5:45.
W I JITH A H O-II.J Mall learai Driftwood
12:15 p. an.) Brneiette 12:57 ; Weedrlll, 1:40
r.nleld 1:30; Summit Tonnel 1:50 ; Dulloi2:ll;
HeTnold.Tillel:4; Fuller'a 1:50; Brookvilla 3:12 ;
Trojt 8:20; MajeTllle S:5i; New Bethlehem 4:05 ;
gligo Junetion 4:47 ; Hed Bank 5:03 ; arrirei tt
Pitteburg eA 7:50 p. at.
ptr- Tbe Re;noMaTille Aocommodatlon leavea
Rejrnoldaville dail; at 7:50 a. m. and arrirea at
Hed Bank at 11:00 a. m Pittaburgh at 2:35 p.m.
Learw Pittsburgh at 3:20 p. m ; Ked Bank at
5:55 p. m.; arriving at He;nulditille at 8:50 p. m.
Clean connection, made with traina on P. A K.
Bailroad at Driltaood, and with traina on the
Allrilien; Valle; llailmad at Ked Bank.
DAVID MrCAKoO, Uen'l Sup't.
A A. JacaauN, tiup't L. 0. Die.
A"
t'DITOM'R KOTICE
J. J. W ighton vs. James Haley. In tbe
rt of Common Pli of Cleattield county.
Vend. Ei., 1 It), Mareh Term, 1170.
Th undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the
Court to dl-trlbute the money arising from ihe
Sheriff 'a aale of Delendant'a real estate, hereby
a-ives notice tbat be will attend to the duties of
his appointment, at hia office In Clearfield, on
jrrlday, the liij uay 01 June, inu, at a ooiocb
p. m., when and where all partiee interetrd may
attend. A. tl. KRAMER,
Clearfield, Pd., June A, 177 3t. Auditor.
CAUTION. All persons are berohy cautioned
ngainat purchasing or in any way meddling
with tbe following property now in the possession
of Cyrua Lydick. of Lawrence township, to wit :
1 cook stove, with cooking utensil and pipe, cor
ner cupboard, parlor stove, I clock, set of chairs,
rooking cbair, parlor carpet, 1 table, 1 map, bar
rel of vinegar, 2 beds and bidding, 2 looking
glassca, lot of Menken, spreads, tingle trees,
chains, grabs, ranthook and axe, 7 bsgs, 1 hoes,
trailing rope, 1 pair log sleds, I pair twin sled,
8 twign, 9 etiickuns, t plow, 1 cbovel plow, I bar
row, about 1 acre ryo in ground, about 4) acres
wheat in ground, about J acre pot at or in grout.),
about It acre growing grave, j of a acres of
rn, all of seven acres of corn, two hordes
and harness, one wngon, one cutting boi, two
buckets, peck and half bushel measures, I buggy,
1 set ham e, 1 fanning mill, lot of bay aud
straw In mow and 6 window ah. Said property
was purchased by m at Sheriff's sale on the 4th
day of June, 1877, and is left with said Ljdick
on loan subject to my ordor at any time.
UIIAS. tt AI'U II.
Clearfield, Pa., June 0,"77..1tp.
rpBIMKI M' MALI?.
I The uudrrsigned Trustee of lha estate
of F. O. Miller, will sell at public sale, at the
Court House In Clearfield, on
Haturday, Juiie Otli, I Mil,
At 1 o'clock, p. m , all tb 1 merest of said F. 0.
Miller In a certain tract or piree of land situate
In Bell township, Clearfield county, Pa .bounded
and described a follow : Beginning at a maple,
tbence by land of Henry Drinker, north 60 de
gree east lla perches to a beech, thence by part
of Andrew Oreo IT south 40 degrees east 320 per
ches to stones, tbenc by land of Jacob Oreo IT
S4.utb 60 degree west 116 perches to a hemlock,
thence by land of Abraham Winner north 40 d
grew west H'Ht perches to tbe place of beginning,
containing 217 acres, being part of a larger tract
of land warranted to Andrew Oreo IT.
W. D. BMLER,
C. W. SMITH,
J. F. IKWIN,
Clearfield, Pa., m3.1 tt. Trustees.
CARPETS I CARPETS II
CARPETS!!!
The people of this vicinity have lung felt tbe
necessity ol having a larger and belter assortment
of Carpcta to srltol from than baa ever been kept
in the plae before. That want la now fully sup
plied. W bare at cured tbe exclusive use of
RUliardson'sCurpct Evhibltor,
A WONDEltFI L INVENTION
for .bowing Carpotf, a brief description of lha
me or whlcn w. gtve below.
With lh os of th CanrrT Exhibitor, w
show from a sample jual h iw Ihe Carpet look on
a vary large room, multiplying Ibe Sample a
Ihoueand times, matched aud shown as perfect as
when the Carpet la made op and nailed upon tho
Door. In this way w nr now prepared to show
you a
NEW YOEK WHOLESALE STOCK.
W bare msde special arraogemants with one
of the lurgrst bouses In New York, to fill all our
orders for Carpel, and will thuW yon n larger
uanrtm.ni t w.Wl fmm Ihnr, 1 ever bern b4-nt
out-ldc of a wholesale house.
NEW & DESIRABLE PATTERNS.
. , . , ., . . ... ,,
which are not kept In atork outside nf large eliiui.
.u.. w7 . .... uw aimm
Eopuiar, anu we iiiutc wni ju wnum ouierwiie
a. 8 to go to New Yrk to II nd We can -ll as
cheap for cash aa you oan buy fur cnah in New
York, and there being no remnant to takeoff the
profita, wo are eoalilnd to aril on a very small
commission, and most rm.ectlully Invite the
public to sva
line our styk, and satisfy them
selves.
IF YOU WANT A CARPET
of any dimensions, bring n correct measure of
Tour room and we tiierantee to suit ion
I'lease call and seu os, whether you wi-b to buy
or nnl, aa it la no trouble to show goods.
Hespectlully,
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
MAHKBT STKpET, CLKAUFIFI.it, IM.
Ma; 80, 1177 If.
NOTICE TO
'TAX-PAYERS.
Tn accordance with an Ant of lha General A- !
aembly of tbia Commonwealth, approved tho S'.'d
day ol March, A. D. 1870, aud the supplement,
approved the 3d day of April, A. D. IB..1, "relet- i
tag to tt. collection of tni in the county of
Clearfield," natle Is therefore hereby glren t !
I the t as payers residing in the dtslriet below
nnmr-d, mat (lie vounty ireasurer, in aoroniance
with the second section of said Art, will attend
at tbe place of holding tbe borough and town hip
eleetions on the following named djya, fur the
purpose ol receiving the County and Btate tales
assessed for Ihe year 1177 t
For Union township, Monday, June 4th.
For Dufloie, Brady townbin,Tueday,Jne 6lh
For Troutville, Uradj Iwp., Wedoeaday, Juneflth.
For Luthersuurg, llrady Iwp., Thursday, June 7th.
For Bloom township, Friday, Jnne tflh.
For Fenn township, Haturday, June iflb.
For Oulleh townelitp, Monday, June 11th.
For fjoccarta township, I uesrlay, Jnne JZtn.
For Jordan township, Wednesday, June Uih.
For Chest townsbip. Thuraday, Jun I .th.
For Nawbnrgbor., Friday, Jun 1 6th, from I lo 13
o'clock.
For New Washington Lor, Friday, June 15 th,
from I t T c'olook.
For Burn side twp., flaturday, Jun Iflib.
For Earnside bor , Monday, Jon If in.
For Hi ll township, Tuesday, June tttta.
For tlrrenwoed township, Wedneaday, Jnn 30.
For Fergnaoa townabip, Ihnraday, Jun 31, frusn
T tP 12.
For Lumber City borough, Thursday, June 31,
from I lo 6.
For Knoi towa'hin, Friday, Jons 32.
Kcr Huston township, Haturday, Jane 2.1.
For I'ika township, Monday, June 36,
For Curwenaiille, Tuesday, Jun 26, to So'ctock
1'pr.n all las.es aid to Ihe Treasurer there will
be a reduction of a) pesceat., wbil Ave per oent.
will be mtiird mflir li firtt day of July aerf, to all
anpaid tales, making a difference ol TEN pre
cent, to prompt taipuyers. Fartiea enn, from tha
1st of May, pay Ibtlr tages at tb Treasurer's
offttC.
NoTifi to JMBRrmaT. A rare opportunity
will be given to awrebeot to eem (crward al
th time and iilaoe tt fcrlh, and lilt tbeir
Mtn 'cr 1BTT' vaw mohai tuiKi,
Clearnild, Mnv la, 177. Tr'nrer.
MIMftTRATOHH NAM?.
There will be einosed to nubile sals, at
lata residence of John B. Raffertr. dee'd. In
the village of PennvlUe, Pen a township, on
Monday, June , ImTT,
Tha fellow lr g personal property, to wit :
One gray mare, 8 years old, one three-year old
colt, one two-year old oolt, one cow and two
yearling ealvea.three sboats, 8,(100 18-laob
sbiBKlc't 6,U0O 38-lnrb shingles, one
spring wagon, two plow, sled
auu eiaign
book case, clothes press, earpui, staves, etc.
There will also be sold at tha same tiiu the
store goods, which consist of a general assortment
of avcrvlhini to auu ma uuiea. suvn a naro
ware, ood and willow-wara, tin, glass and
(jueensware, drugs, boots anu ihoes, one coil ol
11 Inch rope, 3i0 puuudi of dried apples, and
A'
tba la
J.ltltbH. V".Jel t0" niiUrotl1 to mention. Condi
.lobs maue anowa -
CHAS. HELPER,
Uramp'nn Hills, May 33 St. Adm'r.
PLANTS & FLOWERS.
Th undersigned horeLy gives notice to the
cltiiens of Clearfield county, that be bnl, at bis
Urren House in Clearfield, a large quantity of all
kinds ot
Vegetable & Flower rianls,
which he will furnish to all wbo may favor bim
with their patronage, at reasonable rates. Tbe
following is a partial list of plants and Bower :
VEGETABLE PLANTS i
Wintered Cobbago Plants,
Lit to Cnblmgo i'luntfl,
Dwarf Celery Plants,
Winlorcd Cauliflower Plants,
Swoet Potato Planta,
Egg Plants, Tomato Plants,
Popper Plants.
FLOWEE PLANTS for BEDDING i
HELIOTROPES Aaaorted.
PKT1NI A" Single anil double
UKKANI1IM8 Zunale.
OKItANIlI M f Double.
OKRAN ll:MS Variegated.
SAUK Scarlet and while.
FUCHSIA Single and double.
PANSIKS-Urge Bowara.
A1KRAT1M Miird.
COLElrf Aurorted.
DAHLIAH Douljle.
VRrtni'NAS Beat aaleeted Tatieliei.
OrlMIHA.
CKNTAl'KEA and CI.-JERAKIA.
CANSA9 Aaaorted.
HTUCK Largo flowering, dnudle.
BAIHINIAH Amortad.
BKOVA1.IA Klala mngor.
MKINONKTTK Urge dowerln,
PINKS Hard;.
PHLOX Druiomantlil.
A largo araorttuent of 1'lunla fur Hanging
Ba.kete or Vaaea.
ERNEST BOCK.
Clearfield, Pa., May 33, 1877-tl.
Ot'ltnni, TATi;IKT Annual finan
lO eial statement of Uoibrn School District fur
the year ending June 4th, 1877.
To hal. on Duplicate of 74...$
20 01
172 08
404 30
to bal. oo Duplicate oi
(Irofs am't of Dup. for '7n..
Total amount of Duplicates
Deduot abatement fi
Bcduct oiout. ration
7 75
20 40
577 38
805 48
28 i;
Receipts :
Total tal reei-ipta
t'eih in treaaur; aa per laat
report
From State appropriation....
From Co. Treaa. lor unaaaled
landa
972 SS
411 70
1,151 83
Total reeeipta for year and.
Ing June 4, '74
Expenditure of Building Fund
For lot No. 8 and Deed for
aame $
J.OM T.7
1.', Oil
2ro oo
375 00
105 05
II i'J
10 0J
Pcci.nd payment to K. 8.
Stowart, on Eden 8. II.....
La: p.vtnrnt to K. S. rittw
art, un Kdi n 8 II
lick, fur S. 11 No. 3
Freight on value
Clearing lot No. 3
Cleaning hour. No. 3 after
built
Krpairlnn arlio.,1 proper!;...
Total expenditure, ol build
ing fund
Expenditure of School Fund
For taobera' wagea .$
For Fuel and conlingeaciaa.
For Colleitor'e fcea
For Trra.urer'a fee.
For Hcerrtarj'a eaiar;
For School Joornala
For Itl.triot Kegl.ter
For Arrlntrot'a f.'e.
For other expenaoa
Total for vupport of acboole...
Balanae In Treaaur;
4 50
23 00
71.. OS
018 Oil
52 35
13 51
50 III
15 00
7 Oil
t 25
10 00
i 43
,tl.07fl 70
277 84
Wa, the undersigned Auditor, of Uo.lien Di.
trlct, baring earefull; examined the aocounta of
tha Trra.urer. And them cot reel to the bt-at of out
knowledge and belief.
H. 11. TAYLOR, J. A. L. FLKOAL,
Secretary. President
JAMES E. flRAHAM,
K. O. SHAW,
Lick Dun, May 23, 1377-41. Auditor,.
'J'RUSTEE'S SAL
OF VALUABLE
Conl and Timber Lands!
By virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court of
Clearfield county, Pfcn'a, under proceedings In
partition, there will be exposed to public bmIc, at
uuction or outcry, at the Court Home, lo Clear
field, on
Haturday, June 3th, IH7J,
nt 1 o'clock p. m., all that valuable property, la'e
the eatate of Samuel llegarty, the alder, of Wood
ward township, consisting of IIH) arrra of
land in tbe heart of tbe operations in the Clear
field Ciial baaln, having the larn vvlu of
fuel upon much of tba land, and large portion
thereof being heavily timbt-red with a Vlrglli
forcat of white pine timber.
The land Is divided Into lota, at.d they are
bounded and described as follows t
Pen ran No. 1 Heainning at a post t thence i
aonih 4 degrees west 221 perches to a post t tbence
ioutb ttHt diirrcoi east 171 nercliea ton post : I
ibmoe north 2J degrees cast 2f0 8 10 perches to a :
post; thence north 87 i, degrees west 2 '18 percbea j
t to a post ; thence south A degrees wcat 60 perches I
I to a poet j thence south 07 degrees cast 12 6-10
, p(.rchca to a post ; thence south b7 degrees eaat
8A 4-6 perches lo a post and plare ol lej inning, !
oontatutng uirve nunnrcuuiiu i vtciii)ef rcn :
acrea and allowaiire.
PrnpAMT No. t. Beglnrlng at a poat ; thence j
o.inh 2 degrees east 66 7' 10 perches to a white '
pine atunip i thence south 871 degrees east 14 6-10
I pereboB to B TOSt t thence Utrth 2. dfgrcCI east
perchci to a white pins thsnce north 0O
dsfrreos west 33.1 &ln pfrchr to a post ; thence
a mp phe. to pon! ,
j thence by purpart No. 1. south 87 A degrees east I
3M hr ; .lUp, nf fir)(intlnft, ronUlning i
irf2B hiihdrc d and nine t) arrevaiid thirty
lour and rJ vr-tci.tti perrhea and alionanre.
Ft'neAHT No 3.-lteginmng at a white pine ;
Ihenco by purpart No. 3, north M 7 4 degrees neat
13 iv per mm to a post t inenoe mum tie
; grer wet 3 A-IU perehea lo awhile birch ; thence
si uth Ho degrees west 64 6-1 It perohes to a post ;
i thrncc nnrlb '2 degrees cast 2,3 perrhea to a
' post f ihrnre north T dritreea cal I5S perches
I to a post l thence l"Ulli 21 decrees wcat I II 15
i perches to a post ; thenoe south 8(1 degrees east
. It:. 3-6 pirchea to a post; thenoosouth 2i degrees
nerehca to white nioe and pmre nf he-
ginninceitttMainlng three hundred nnd tlilrty
Uve ncrca, uue liuiidrtd pcrrliea and allow
a itre
1't ttPAnr No. 4 Matihla Uarton aurver.
Ilrgtnning at a post , Ihcnu south 87) degree
east .ll'V perekes to a maple ; thence north 2 de
grees aat 217 pcrchea lea white oak, thence
north 86 degree wcat 812 pcrrliea to stonsij
tbence south 3 degrees west J'ii perches to post
and place nt beginning, containing tour hundred
nrrcB, fitly perrhea and alluwatire. The
above four purpart a being situate in Woodward
township, Clearfield county, I'a,.
I'i ri aht No 6. llejtnnlng a, a p t thence
north 88 degrees west 357 perches ton fallen
white pine; thence north Iftl pamhoa to stonei )
thence north (t7i degrees esit 461 pi-rehes tn a
hemlock ; thence south 2h degrees west b'i perch
es to n poat t thence north 87) degrees west IKS
perches to a eneatnuti tncnoe soutn aj degrees
Wist B.l a 10 nerdc tn place ni oeginntns:, con
taining three hundred and HDy-flve nrrra1
nnd allowaiire, aad being situate in Decatur'
township, Clearfield county, I'a.
MODE OF SALE i
The tracts or purpart will each be put np
separately and bida obtained on each of
them, anl then they will b put op to aale aa a
whole bafore sulking any oi them down, and the
property will he atruck down to Ihe bid for th
whole If tbe same is more than the BRgrcgnte of
the separate bids, bat if not, then to tha separate
bidder. Each bidder must make his bid with
ibis special understanding.
TERMS OF SALE:
ilieBith of the whole purvhaee money In
rsah when the property Is ttiurk dnnn.uiic
elath thereof at Ihe oonllrmation of the sale by
Ihe Court, nnn-tlllrd of Ibe whole, fir deduct
ing one-fuuith of ihe whole, shall 4e secured up
on lh, premises by recognisance In bi Orplnns'
Court of lleatfteld county, with two suQioient
surttlis to be approved by the said Court, con
ditioned to vay to l.ydla llegarty, the widow, Iho
interest on the mid one third sml-annully, com
taencing at the date of tbe aale, d-iritg her nat
nral lile, an I al her death to pay to (be parlies
If It ally entitled thereto, Ihe principal sum of lb
said one-third. The rtmntntler of Ihe pnrebase
mono to ha nnrnble, with Interest from confirm
nlion of sale, In lour rqual annual payment, be
ginning one year alter said onlirriation, the
same to be secured upon the premlaitB by bnnd
and mo? trace with A'et'rs Putin elamw, and wlib
n covenant that no timber ahall be ot from lh
aame until all of the payments secured thereby
shall he paid, unless by leave of th Orphan' Crwrt
of Clearfield county, after noticu to th Trustee
and npon aecortly given inerefor, n th said
l oart mar decree, iscn i no aitli to thr nur
chaser or purebasora by tbe Trustee, npoa eom
, pliant nitb tb term of aale tamlnb fore atatfd,
land poaararlun lu be giren when the Herd is ile-
ttvrMi. iuun a, auani.
1 rieaiflrlil, Ta , Mar M, l(T7 t. Trtitn.
$w flvrrtlsnnfuts.
APPI'.AI d-I.AHT NOTII'K.
All owner, of untcftl.d l.nrti will rilMi.
uk. Botla. lhal luridly, June Iftlh. IHIt.
will eloM tht ,lpU, .lid tbitl n.r tS.t da, no
npa.l will b Imard or abatsnant mad. on taxaa.
CI.AHK BROWN.
Altc.l: TIKlK. A. Mi.ll II KR,
.'oua W. Hon,, 1IAHKIS HOOVEII,
Clurk. Comw'ra
Cofflmm'ra ollloa. 1
ClMrlold, fa. Ma, as, 77-11. J
A tr. tur and CHvnp O,.troyr of th.
Ctl r nu an nrrt. Bfi,,t., tnM U J rli 1 1 -4 lb. Ut ) S-riJ
feW CeRwiW nh li'iMlr-l. U.11N..lla HH.,iia u lha lrd.
lUUENKi cita-HicAt. u unkK, r o ., tin
M Cvl4l 81., Mm trh Liif.
Fir aale by Blaltenbsrger A Co., Woodland;
J(MB v,J-v C'raifield, and 0. H. Corbel.
to., rouocia.
pon SALE.-
Th undersigned will set) at p rival sale nil
tbat traol or paroel of land ailnato In Decatur
townsbip, tlearttclil county, Th., within a short
di stan os of th Tyrone A Clear Gel-i K. R., and
adjoining lands of Robert Hudson nnd otners,
and known as tna Jacob is. Uearbart lot. Tb
said tract oontaiuing AO acres mora or less, with
two veins of valuable coal thereon, has about AO
acres e Ies red, and is the key to n large body of
coal about being developed. Will bo sold low and
upon easy Urina. JPor particular, npply to
DAVID L. KKKBS,
Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 1H75.
TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE.
CANDIS MERRELL
Ha openrd, In a building on Market street, on
tbe old Western Hotel lot, oppoaite the Court
House in Clearfield, a Tin and Mieet-Iron Menu
factory and Store, where will be fopjd at all times
a full line of
house FuninsiiiKa aoous,
Stovco, Ilar&waro, Etc
House Spouting and all kinds of Job work, repair
Ing, Ac, dona on short notioo and at reasonable
rates, Also, agent for tha
Singer Sewing Machine.
A supply of Machines, with Needles, Ac, al
ways on band.
Terms, strictly cash or country produce. A
share of patronage solloited.
O, B.MERKKI.L,
tiuperlntendeut.
Clearfield, April 26, 1877-if.
THE TIN SHOn
ltnI; MV0V MAl'lUXE!
FRED. SACKETT,
KO0M NO. 3, PIE'S 0PEI1A 1I01SK,
Clearfield, Pi.
Ke.pectfull; inform, hia euitomara, and the pub-
lie in general, tbat be continue, to manufacture
all ainda of j
Tln.Coppri'&Slicet-Iron Uaro.j
Of first-class material only, and In a workman
like manner.
ROOFINC. mid SPOUTING
done on short n-dra and very reasonable terms.
COOK STOVES,
IIEATINtl RTOVE3 AND FURNACES always
kept In stuck, and for stle low.
Gas-Filling and Plumbing
a specially.
Oa Fixtures always on hand. All woik guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
A share of public patronage oordlally solicited.
FRED, PACKETT.
Clearfield, IV, Mny 0, t77.
WM. REED
IS Ol'EMNO THIS DAY a LARUE STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
CSOODS,
IN ALL TLB BRANCHES APPERTAINING
TOTIIK DRYUOOH3 TRADE.
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS,
MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
CASSI MURES,
LINEN SUITS, &c, &c, &c.
NOTIONS ANt) THI M MINGS,
!' UNGEH, '
I.ACES, (iLOVKS,
IIOSIEItY,
TIES, CORSETS,
I'.UTTONS, fi, tic.lin.
WII1TK GOODS,
TA1ILK LINENS,
('OIU)KD AND l'l.AIN l'H'ES,
SWISS LAWNS,
WHITE TIIIMM1NGS.
I'.M HliOlDEItlES,
l!t'CIIIN(i,
CI'IITAIN NETS, Ac, Ac.
.MIM.ISKKV,
TU I M M ED H ATS AN D DON N ETS,
FI.OWKIIS, II1IIIIONS,
THI MM I S(! SII.KS,
Hr , He, Ac 1
Carpelings, Oil Cloths,
Wall Papers,
&c, &c.
1111.1. STOIK OK KVGKYTIIINd,
IIOT'CIIIT FOR CASH,
ANU WILL IIK SOLD FOR CASH.
WM. REED, ,
Hima No. I, Pla'a Opera Il'iaa BailJlng.
ri.artl.ld, Pa., April J.'7T ia
Z iaWTwlBwl'nnn 'rnrr Now York
ftM or CT2.viilfit D n I v n M l " w -' " mm
uun rcoif vrjvi" W8wn.
n.iik. r-.aiaiiRKKy aF a a mi.
.nd I. .M'nklHl. a... MXk
J. 03uinburg oot, ho,
STILL ANOTHER BED
CrUINZ
BOOT & SH
A straw bat for flv cant.
A psper collar for two cents,
A box of paper oo liars for 9 cunt.
A pair of cotton socks, plain, 11 cents.
A kail pencil for one cent.
A black nffe neck lie for flv eents.
A cotton handkerchief for six cents.
Baby shoes, raoed from 36 cents upwards.
u m go J
" " laoed and heeled 75 cents and up.
" " buttoned " 90 " "
In all colors and style.
Children's shoes from 76 eont upwards.
Misses shoes from $1 upwards.
In lasting, leather or kid.
Mm's plough Shoes at $1-26
Men's better Areas aboes at 150
A man' calf boot from 14 upward.
These are but a few articles, to gtva yo
We keep Iso a full Una of Men' Furnishing
sibl ft
ALL KINDS OF THA HE TAKE
J
S. GUINZBU11G,
Second Street, opposite tb Court Home,
CLKARFIKI.D, PA.
Roroa formerl; aeoupiad b; Lever Flegal.
ClearBeld, Pa, Jan. J4, HIT.
J. a. efjert & f o.'s (fohimtt.
Alt'.! ,n a i ... . . . ...
TO BUY YOUR
DRY GOODS
IS AT
FLECK S CO S STQBE
We have lots of brcnlh and money
AwaWa
We have Dress Goods nt 7 cents per yard and upwards.
Ttluck Cashmere, all wool, at 00 cents nnd upwards.
Colored Alpncrt at 18 cents per j-n.id and upward,
lilrtck Alpaca, double width, at 21 cents and upwards.
Calicoes 5 cents and upwards. Ginghams 5 cents and upward.,
Shirtings 8 cents and upwards. Muslins 3 cents and upwards.
Men's and Iioys' Cottonades nt 15 cents per ynrd and upwards.
Tickings 8 cents and upwards.
Shawls 50 cenls and upwards. Rest Percales 12 cents.
Table Linen 221 cents and upwards. Ladies' Skirts 40 cents up.
Good Rlaek Silk 90 cents nnd upwards. Embroideries 3 cents up.
COLLOREI) SILKS ALL PRICES. '
l.idicn' Suits Iti und ntiwuriU. Whito Bed Spread, H5 ccnl and upwards,
l.nilic' find C'liildtcn'ri Hoso ft cents and upwards.
I, adieu' and Gents' Handkerchiefs 5 cenls and upwards.
Comets 25 cenls and npwnrds. Ladies' Tics 10 cents and upwards,
(ilores 8 cents and upwards. All silk Hnndkcrfltiofs at 25 cents.
Kid Gloves 50 cents and upwards. Suspenders 15 cents and upwards.
All linen sliiil fronts 12! cents and upwards. Fan, 2) cents and npwards,
(tents' Shirts 40 cents and upwards. Pint 2) and i cents per paper,
l'ninsols 18 cents and upwards. Umbrellas 37i cenls and upwards.
A first cliiia Milliner lo trim ITats mi l Donncts just as you want tltcm, and
nt Prices that will defy competition.
I GOODS LOWER
DON'T FAIL
T. A. FL.ECK & CO.'S.
Two doors east of Shnw House ontl opposito Mossops, Market Si.
ClearBeld, Vti., Mny 2, W7.
Co C 2 g ; . .
S5 S' . -a
r If a i r
3 I r R H B
Lj t ST tt U i
M " -1? &
Lj 2. on LJ f 5 br3
W f l B- " s
P li 9 i! 1
0
and Cruts' furnishing (Rooit.
UGTION IN FRIGES AT
BlTttG'ft
OE STORE.
wilb tbo cheapest lot of gooda over
nf n ripen
A linen handkerchief for II rents,
A shawl strap for U cent.
A red eotton handkerchief for 15 rants.
A hone comb for 14 cents,
Ajloien shoe laces for roar neat.
Men's w one lanniad shirts for II. . f
Men's colored shirts, I collars, 90 eta.
Women' hoea
Plain lasting laoed, 11.10.
Plain lasting eongreaa, $1.10.
Women's Morocco ihoe, $1.5, l.7i, t, 2Jj,
Woman's kid shoes, $8.7 S.
Women' real French kid show, $A.00.
Men's, Women's and Boy slippers,
from 61 cents upwards.
Alan's good drew Bboe at 3 0
and upwards to $6.69 for shoe nad to order.
Children's shoes from $1.50 upwards a rarlety.
aa idea of how cheap we ara Balling.
floods, Trunks, flalehel, ie., at th lowest poe-
gure.
N JN EXCHANGE FlR O00DS,
S. GUINZBUR0,
8ooad Street, opposite tb Court House,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Room forjt.rl; occupied b; Laror Flegal.
Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 24, 1877.
a. Jflrrb k (To.'s Column.
to,sparc to tell you what we have.
White Goods 9 cents and upwards.
THAN EVER.
TO CALL AT
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d
grtisttllansous.
A I'CTIOMI AirCTIOH!l-Beia,aa.i.
A aviMkoe la ClMrlald aad a4b.r aoualia. of
flflaea ;eara, la arming aalaa, aad aariag returned
t. Claarfleld, I woald afler an; aarrlewa lo aall
aa)M la Clwrlald or aa; part of taa aoaot,.
Charge, rMeoaablo, aad tkoaa too poor la paj, to
eberga. JOS. ll. JONgtj,
Claariald, Pa, Ma. I, TT-Sm. AaaUoaaar.
FURNITURE,
Curtain Goods,
BEDDING.
The Larjest and Finest Stock in tht
CitytoSeleot from.
SMALL fSOFITS, 01 E MOTTO.
-Coatraati takaa to Faralak llogia. Com
plete. Ei EDMUNDSON A 80N8,
130 Liberty St.,
i
PITTSBURGH, FA.
Warib U, 1877.m.
HIGHEST AWARDS! K",i;T,V.'J!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NORTUWKST CORNER
THIRTEEN! H aV FILBERT STREETS.
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTIRERS OF PATKNTEO
Wrought-Iron Alr-Tight
HEATERS,
WITH SHAKIKl) ANU CLINKKR ORINUINQ
URATES FOR BI RNINd ANTHRA.
CITE OR UlTl'klNOl'9 COAL.
f CENTENNIAL
VR01GIIT IR0X HEATERS,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
KEYSTONE
UK0lCnT-IR0 HEATERS,
COOKINll RANOKS, LOW-DOWN GRATIS.
Daferlptlra Clrcalara MDt free ta aa, aJJreaa.
IXAMIM IlEFORB SRLKCTINO.
April 4, Tr-ly.
JEMOVAM
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would respectful) t notify tb nubile nacrallv
that be haa remorml bis Grocery Store from
8 hw's How, to tba build iag formerly oceapteej
by J. Mi lea K raiser, a iHaooad street, next door
to Blgler'a banlnara store, wher be Intends
keeping a full Una of
(J HO ( EllIE H.
HAMS, DRIED BKKF.ad LARD.
Rl'OARS and SI RITR, of all (radea.
! TEAS, Oreen and Black.
COFFER, Roaited aad tinea.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
tiri:D fJirrra,
All kindi ia Ihe aaarkat.
PICKLES, ia Jera aad barrel..
Sl'ICES, la aver, fura aad ratleljr.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KIND OF CRAC KERS,
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACRIS,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil sad le&mp CUaary.
Aad a ffeod aaaartaeat ef thoea tklaga aaaallf
kept ia a froeerj atora, wkiek ka wiil asekanfa
for aarkating at tha aarket prieca.
Will aall for oaak aa ahaapl, aj aa, etaar oa.
Plaaaa aall aad lea hia atoek aad tadaa far
roaroolf.
JHHS McQArOHEY.
Claariald, Jan. 1, 1977.
j. r. viatiiH
v. w. aarra
WEAVER A BTT
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Ara offerlni, al tha aid ataaa tl . L Read 4 Cm
their itook of foedi, eaaaiMlag t
DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES,
... BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS k CAPS, HARDWARE,
QFEKNEWARI,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, fto., 4o.,
At tha aott reatenabla rata, far CASH ar la
lehaaa for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR C(T MR Y PRODUCE.
Ht-Adraaeea shade aa Iheee aaiaafed la fft
i ting oat aaaare ItaUar oa tk Boat adeantafMaa
1 teraa. pdtlJaaTS
HARTSWICK riRWIN
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
i'UHK DRUGS!
CH K M I C A L S I
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STDFF
VARNISH k,
BRUSHES,
PERIUMERT,
FA5CT flOODS,
TOILET .AKTICLES,
Or ALL RlilDS,
FURR WIKSS AAD LIQUORS
far Badtelaal paraoaaa.
Traaaaa, Bapportaia, Snkaol Boaka aad Slatlaa
atj, aad all ataar artlelaa aeaallt
foaad la a Drag gtors.
' PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE
FI LLY COMPOUMDKD. Haata, ft kuta ai-
Crteaaa la taa kaataan Ike, oaa gin eatlra aai.
aettaa.
I 9. aARTSWTCX.
JOHN I. lawiat.
CVarteld. Deeeatkar l, tS74. . .