Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 27, 1877, Image 3

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THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
WKDNK8DAT MOhMINO, JUNK 3T, 1MT.
Terms of Subscription.
paid In idranof.or within throe months ...J
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ft t.tr AdVOItUltg A glu Of VmTW nw,
lite k man Ktrvd, aro our duly author tu
la Nw York City.
DKHtni, Hi:iTIHV.
riMi or mut.ma uartib ibmiom (wuht.
frooDd Mooda; of January.
Third Monday of March.
Pint Monday of J "HO,
. ynurtb Monday of HopUoiber.
Tim or aoLDma com no Mut.
First Monday of Juno.
Hooood Monday of Norombor.
ruiuo orncant.
Pritidtnt Jtdgt Hon. Cbarloi A. Mayor, of
Look Haven.
Aitant Low Judg Hun. John H. Or? It, of
Bel I font.
jtasectnfs Jutigtt Abram Ogden, Clearfield
Vincent b. Holt, Clearfield.
Protkonotary Kit llloora.
Ktgitfr ana RioordtirL. J. Morgan.
Vittrici Attorney Win. M. MoCullough.
yrnwrr Itavid MoQaiighey.
Sfitriff Andrew 1'enti, Jr.
Count Sureeyor tiamael F. MeCloikoy, Car
snsrillt. County Oommifionr$ Clark Drown, Clear
field t Thotnaa A. WoUee, Cheat P. 0. Huria
Hoover, Clearfield.
County ituiitloft ChHit. J. KMty, Glen
Hop Hamuel A. Caldwell, Willlaiuagrovo John
C. Conner, Bnrniido.
County Coroner J. B. Keff, New Washington.
Jury CoiffoMr l)r. J a met F. Hurcli field,
Clearlled, Joseph Alexander, Woodward.
Suptrinttndint of Public School-John A.
OrrKory, CurwensvilU.
Alton's 'nffe John W. Wrigley, Wm, Ra
dobanffh. Cyrus Gordon, Clearfield; Joseph K.
Irwin, N. B. Arnold, Curwenivillei J. J. Lingl,
Orceola Mills i J. A. Livingstone, Duliols City.
Oar Social column Ii decidedly Intoreeling In
a loeal point of view, and profitable reading to
outsider! who want to lava money.
$2 only for a largo full sac k of Suit,
at Jobo McUaugbey'i grooerjr.
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Prof, U. C. YoungmunB soluct school
eloeed IU teation laat Friday.
Ivcv. H. E. Flivkingor will preach in
the C let r field I'reihyterlan Church noit Sabbath.
iiov. W. H. Pill will preach at tho
c jionigomery dcoooi uumi u c
r at 4 o'clouk r. w-
t Tl. Tfriii'iii ipam will nr
Montgomery School House next Puoaay, juiy i,
The Republican will not bo issued
next week. Our next lnue will therefore be dated
July 11th, 1877.
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Tho Sherifl ot Indiana wunts some
body to return him an eloped prisoner, and be
will agree to pay eauh down $25.
Wo notice by our exchanges that
Toole Sam'i deteotivel are itill gobbling up aotne
counterfeiteri over In Cambria and Indiana.
Jack Fro.tt made bis murk on boards,
log and fences In this eeetlon on last Saturday
morning. It was a pretty cool joke, but nothing
was injured.
The Reynold Herald and huBois
City Star" is what tbfy eU it now. Geewhili
kioi ! what a Ivng name for inch a horl paper I
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Ono week from to-day Wednenday
will bo the Fourth of July, and already the
sprend-engte oritur are strutting about In bruad
day light, none "d-irinrf to uilt or mikn them
afraid."
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Jt looks as though wo wore to have
a gtorral break out of tbe -lib il' July oil over tlit
et-unlv. Ibis vear. 'ibiit la rirflit. Thae lotiai
MlnbrKllnn vit'U fur mr.re rood that two or thrt'c !
great big hITiIm.
The ttn mi a I HtnU tnrnt of tho finun
elal standing of the ClearBeld ltorough School
District will be found In our advertising columns
to-day. The report Is a dear exposition of tbe
assets and Habilitici of the dlitriot, and sbowa
our school affair to be in a 0ourirhing oonditloa.
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Tho committee having tho matter in
charge. Is making an effort to have a good time at
tbe park, on Wednesday next, July 4tb. Audi
menu will be provided for loth old and young,
and rf ifceeUiMno generally will aid iib ar
rangements, a delightful d y will be Insured. Let
very body attend Murphy or not,
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Thad. Shaw, son of Mr, Jos.haw,
of this borough, while chopping on his father's
farm la Lawrence township, on Wednesday of
last week, received a blow from tbo axe on the
Instep of his right foot, making an ugly and pain
ful wound. He was brought homo and placed
under the caro of Ir. K. M. Hcheurer.
George C. and Thomas W. Mooro
have bought the hat and shoo store of Mr. Josrph
Showers, In the Opera House, where tbey will
hereafter uontinne the. business. Tbey are both
enterprising young snea and will deal fairly with
their patrons. We oxpeet that the new Arm will
advertise at leant they ought to, if tbfy want to
drtTO a flourishing business.
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Tho accommodation train on the
Tyrone efld Clearfield Kail road, bow runs through
to Tyrone, leaving Clearfield at tf:3 A. arriv
ing at Tyrone at 1:01 r. w ; leave Tyrone at Mi
p. ., arriving at Clearfield at 7:40 r. at. At
Tyrone, connection ti made with a train on the
Bald Kagle road, by means of which Bellefonte
ean be reached at 8:30 m. on the same day.
The roof of a small building at the
Clearfield Fire Clay Worke caved la last Thurs
day tfentng, which delayed work for a day or
two, Tbe uiiing machine was In Ibe building
which fell. A scli ate from the eoal mine rested
npoa tbo roof, snd becoming clogged with the
eoat daring tbe rain on that afternoon, tbe weight
was more tbaa It eonld bear, and down It went.
Mr. John i!nnkin,of Karlhatis town-
Iblp, has received Ibe eontrJOt for carrying tbe
mails betwetn Cleai field and Round Itland, la
Clinton oounty, and will eater upon his duties on
Monday, Jut; Id. Tho only difficulty we see
about tbe matter Is, that Joba lives at tbe wrong
end of tho route for convenience. Huwever, wo
know that he will faithfully fulfill bis part of tho
bargila.
We learn that tho tempertinco meet
ings beld at the various places announced In this
paper last week, wer well alUodf J, and that
large numbers of persons signed the pledge. Keep
tbe ball rolling. The meet log at Pino Grove
school bouse, on Friday evening, was addressed
by Rev, J. 8. McMorray, and tbe one at Centre,
on Saturday evening, by Wm. M. McCnltougb.
We bave failed to learn thenamrs of tbe speakers
at tbe other meetings.
Tbo cornor-stono of tho Fruit Hill
Presbyterian Church, near Ausoavllle, this eoitn
ty, will be laid with appropriate ceremonies oa
Wsdaesday, July lib. Bert Ices will commence
at 10 o'ejockt A. There will be a subscription
taken ap at tbt time, tn raise money to aid In
building tbi Cbureb, and all who feci able to
met a eoatrkbuiioa for this purpose art
estly requested to do ao. Tbe public generally
Is invited to bo present
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W. II. SwarlK, Kni., the irood look
' leg " local " of tbe Holli Jayaburg Sundurd, spent
a couple of days la ClearStld laat week, attend
Ing tbo Sunday School Coovenllon. He called
at our saaetam oa Wed need aaoralng, abd we
feiiad bin lo bo a very pleasant gentleman Jast
the kind of a chap good newspaper men are made
of. He Is a thorough Democrat, aotwtihrtan ling
the feet that he taught tbo young colored idea
of llollidet sburg bow to shout, last winter.
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The extraction of loeth without pain
has been one of tho greatest points desirable In
the t raetlee of deatiotrr without tbo are of
Chloroform, Kther, or Uae, and reoent disooverieo
bow Ibal certain mixture of sedatlree applied
to tbe tooth Bad sarroandiag parts to ben urn the
ttetb that it aa bo ttkra out with but eery little
tia. tr. llille is bow asing this application in
utiaeting teeth with tbo most marked lueeeat
for the ben. fit of M palliate without any extra
harge. Those who bare tried It speak of it
wy favorably,
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I'ioXic. We have been banded tbo
following programme for tbo exereltes at the park
a Wcdaedey next, the 4th or July i T. Benton
I'ltty will deliver a brief address. Coaeert or
el and instrumental me lie.
la the tmusemeat liae, there will b bate ball,
roquet, sack races, foot raoer, ate. Lemonade
ma cuff will be for tale at varloas plaesi la tbe
rk, ibe proeeodc to be aeod for payment of ex
and the eommitteo reejuoiti thosa la at
(ndaaee t purchase toffee or them. This depart
nt i bo ia charge of ixperieaead arson ,aod
l"td eofee guaranteed.
Kury family it aipeetoi to takt a basket It
Ike eoaiMittro r 90ntmi oa the lei where Ibt has
Ms are la be tailed for, the; will be takea to tbt
Cambria county people now boant of
two Uflof ii OtDrMainu lUrhsr tnd iiorrsll.
All right 1 But n.lthtr votas tht) right tkkst.
" A Camivul " is what thoy aro tulk
Id tbout it KsynuliUvllU. la eld fugjr tIcioI
11m, Ilki oars. It Ii Urutd Foirlh at July by
moit folk.
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The frepwnt fwliodulo clianes Ih
rirjr Annoying f ion of (lit tmplayei of lbs
railroad. I'midant 8a4l had bvlttr look out, or
- rlJ!; 1ili-lf turoad oat sows amrnitif.
al l'enfli'ld, Curwcnavillr, UrvnuliUvnle. Lrova.
ville, and. In fot, all around u I but we Live not
been blemd with any fun ot that kiud iu tbla
vicinity tbl year.
School Tax. liorough TrrtiHurer
Wbllebill la dl.tribuling bia School Ui "nu"
amoog ua, and the notice InJicatre that ibeiewi)
be no diioount on the LIU unlrae it la paid on or
befure tha 80th day of Juiy. The amount lerlod
Ii Ii milli fur the current year.
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List of lotlors reiiiuinlng unclaimed
in the Pottnfflce at Clearfield, for the week ending
June 24, 1877 l
John IIMerick, Mn. Kliiabelb Op.7,
Mira Harab I)Uun, Hob't. Vigron-l,
Ururge lltuhtinr, Mill Ada Wall.
P. A. Gaulix, P. M.
lUll.nOAD WltECKS. Our railroad!
was bletied with two wrecks on Wednesday last.
Out at Vail, where eighteen ooa I cars were thrown
off the track, and eight went over tbe embank
ment at the " Big Fill." There wac nobody hurt,
bnt It held the mall train for three hours, and
thereby riled the feelings of tome of tbe passen
gers. --- at mmmm
An Auuhavatkd IIlholaky ! One
day last work, In the absence or tbe part or, a
parly or parties, entered the M. B. parsonage, In
New Washington, and filled tbe house with good
and useful things, much to the surprise of Mr.
Norcross and his lady on their return bouie. Tbo
movement was a success, and there is an opening
in other fields, wbera such pleasant visitations
might occur without damage to any one.
The Alloona Mirror is responsible.
lor tots story t i,an week unar Alarlmiours;, oa
on the branch road, a train of oars ran over a
sheep, A little lutnb was with tbo sheep, Its
mother, at tha time, and after tbe train hands
bad pitched tho dead mother off the track, tbe
little one reuulned by its side and oould mt be
driven away. Some repair hands who wesu work
ing near by burled tbe sheep, but tbe orphan stay
ed by tbe grave for four days, and under no cii
eumitances, not even for food or drink, would it
leave the spot.
Osceola Eirem. We learn from the
HrvtilU, that two incendiary Arcs occurred in tbe
borough of Osoeule last week. The first was
on Sunday night (17lh), when the dwelliog house
of Y. C. Liogle was set on fire and burned. Only
a portion or furniture was saved, while most of
the household goods were saved. Mr. Llnglc and
hie family were alsent on a visit to their friend
at Philipsburg at the tinuo of tbe fire. On Mon
day night following, a dwelling home, recently
purchased at Sheriff's sale by Nathan Kupburt,
situated in tho " French" itetlon of tho borough,
was Ignited by the torch of the incendlury and
burned. Tho hoU!o was unucaupl-d. In the
afternoon a Are broke out in tbo stable on tbe
same lot, hut It wns extinguished before it done
any damage. Mr. Lin ale hud an insurance of
$1,21)0 on the buusc and 8U0 on goods and fur
niture. Mr. Kcphart had 2H0 on his house.
Temperance. Tho meeting ot tbe
Temperance Union at the Court House, on Fridny
ercning last, we largely attended and very in
thasiaitlo throughout. The executive committee
reported in fnvur of holding a b.iBc! picnic In
the park lu Wt Clem fl ll, and the r port wm
unanimously ad pte l. It is proper lo ray here
I hut Ibe pU'itiu i Hot to l cundiu'd entirely to
the ni-mbi-ri ol t-e B'X'iuU, out i free to all our
citiien, and it i r.irn.et!y hoped by h manBj-fl.
mont (hit tcryhlv wi I pnitL-ipR' in the fcr
ties of the i!jV. W, C. l'.$t , of Curen
villa, uiado a brief nnl leitincnt addreer, wbicb
was attentively liatened to by the audiuuoe. Win
M. MeCuliuugb, was thtn called upoo, and
respotided In owe of tho best and most, earnest
addresses that has yet been made before tbo society.
Mr. Test and Mr. Rbceui each made a few rr
marks, when tho meeting adjourned to meet again
In the Court House on Friday evening next.
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Pretty Well Put On. Tho Klk
Dtmocntt says: Our readers will remember that
m nut letue uf ibe Tth lost., we gave aa account
of tbo arrest In Putter county of a man named
Duane, for stealing a borst and buggy and break
ing into the Coudersport Bank. The following
from tbe last Issue uf the Enttrprit shows wbjt
dlspesftioQ was made of tbe rascal i luane, the
bank robber, was Called into court this (Wednes
day) mo ruing. There were four Indictments against
him : Larceny of a horse, larceny of a buggy,
assault with Intent to kill, and breaking into a
store. SoL Pnt. as to assault, plead guilty as to
tbo other Indictments. Sentenced to the peniten
liary for four years for breaking iut store four
years for larceny of horse, lo bo computed fr-iin
expiration of sentence fur breaking into store, and
three years for larceny of buggy, computed from
expiration of sentence for lareeny of bone, mak
ing a total sentence of eleven years.
A MlRACL'LOCS KsCAPK. Oil Tiles
day uf lait week, Mrs. J. F. McKenrick, of this
place, and her four children left for a rUit to Mr.
rJjtnuel McClarrcn', In Dvoitur township. Mr.
MoClsrrcn met tbo pnrty at the Blue Ball station
with a spring wagon, and when, on bis w.y home,
orosiiog the bridge which spans Sweal's saw mill
dam, tbe borse became unmanageable and baited
the wngun oft the bridge, throwing the mother
and Iter four children Into the water. The mother,
with hor babe In bcr arms, attempted to re tout
two of the other children, aod in doing io loot hor
babe, but luckily two genttetnr-n named Hopkins,
came to tbe scene and rtrcutd tha party, who
otberwiie Would all have been drowned. Mr,
McCUrreu succeedod in keeping the buri-e and
tbe front part of tbe wagon on the bridge. Had
tbe horse and wagon gone over too, must likely
all would bave been killud or drowned, as the
horse lo a wagon would have made sud havoc
among I hem. Tbe injuries suitutued Wore very
slight, except io soiled olutbing.
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"Untier a late law or decliln, the flot-s Imposed
fur a violation ol the license law ito lo loo eouiiiy,
and not to the school diet r lot in which tbe oflenoe
was committed, aa beretotcre. We fnil to see tbe
wiidom ia tbo change." Jiekang,
Tbe point was here; It was notorious that
some svbuol districts ma le up a largo portion o!
tht-irrchojl fund lo tbla way, white others did
aot realise one cent. Rut on the other hand, tbe
taxpnycrs In those lnMrr districts were compelled
to pay their taxes oonsnuied la the trial oi whisky
use, and did not realise one cent of profits ob
tained ia Ibis way. Now, when ar.y fines arveol
looted, the lU'jnny very properly goes into the
oounty treasury, and jurors, wilneMus and other
expenses Incurred lo tho trill of sucb eases, are
paid oat of It. The eld law waa a complete grab
game, and II I well that a change was mad a fjr
the btlUr, If a hotel keeper violates tbe law, try
and convict an J fine him on tbt merits of tho
cue, and not for tbo purpose of raising some
school f'uuds for a single Incullty,
Wohk of Jascals. A daring at
tempt to create an incendiary are in our mi iti,
was made by some daring raaeaU, at about tl
o'clook on Saturday aight lat, aod whio,but fur a
timely discovery, would bave laid Ibe business
poriion of our town ia ashes. These rascals took
a email box, Ailod It full ol shavings, and piaaed
it ander an old barn oa tha roar of tbe lot occu
pied by Wm. Powell's hardware store, where It
was Iben set on fire, and burned a short time be
fore it wat disonvcrtd. A lady living la tbe
vicinity saw Ibe fire from her bed -room window,
and immediately awakeBed her husband, who
went dowa aod axtingulibed the flamee before
any damage was done. This lady taye lhat nheo
she called her husband two men ran away from
tbe barn, dowa tho alley toward Market street.
Tbo location chosen on this occasion was a good
one for tbe devilish wjri, as the vicinity la built
ap entirely af woodeo baildiags, tome of which
art very old and would burn like tindsr hot es,
and lo the abseaoo of any arratgemeot for tbe
suocoful fighiiog of fire, a terrible eoaflagratloB
would hare beea tho remit. Residua this, there
wen &ur kegs of powder ia the Mt of tbe barn,
and had an eiploiloa taen place, we might bare
tblc week to rpeord a loss of life at the result of
tbe work of ibese miscreant. I
Unless It Is for purposes of plunder, we taunt I
tea wkat Idea these humtB devils bave la flew In ,
aattln Art to any man's baildiags. And tvea If
it wat for plunder, such work would he of bo use,
at aur business men have learned to keep a look
out fur Hicks of this hind. If Ibe fiends wbo
undertake tueb work In our town are oeugni in
their tricks, we fancy they would rootlft pretty
severs treatment at tbe hands of our ellliene.
Aa attempt wai also made tomt time darlog
Saturday Bight, to get iate tbe flare of Richard
Moetnp, ia tbit borough, by bo hog through the
back door. Two holes were bored la the door,
whea tbe perpitrator seems to bare loft, possibly
being fiightroed at theory of Ire. leavlBg behlad
blm a two-looh auger, which wat found oa Bus
day morning by tbt elstk of tbe store. Botloess
atei, look onl for thett fellows.
$2 only for a large full sack of Suit,
t John XoUtAuaMr'a.
Richard Jones, living in Kant Clear
Bald, dud oa Hundaj oaolo lail, of Oonsamp.
tloa. Ha bad bcw oonflood to his bona for aa
arat moolba. H Imvm a wifa and oni child.
WantkdI 1,000 oords of Ilomlock
and Rook Oak Hark, fur which wo will pay tha
highest markot prioo.
Jylltf. A. 0. Kraheb A Co.
The Ht. Charlca Uolul, t Altoons,
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$33,100,
' ' ' "u l K11 U1U mrKu
twilled eark of fine lalt at I.jtle'e for $2, the
tame site that baa her (of ore been selling at
$I.i0 and
U ool i'uiiidigiitino to tiriciurtTT'ciii
A Ogdun s saw mill. Wool left at II- A Kratsrr's
dry goads store, will be taken and delivered at 8
and lo route. A. L. Ocjiikn.
( june7llp,
V iik at Wanted I 500 bushels oh
wheat, for which tho CASH will be paid on de
liver;, at tbe store of A. G. Kramer A Co., Clear
flM, Pa. may2'77-ir.
An oxclmngo, engaged in a cooking
department, a)s ; " Strawberries between two
ueM ot ld-pound oak make rbbiatkindo
' short take.' " It looks so.
Lytlo has received a largo stock ol
Alacaerei, vt title run, Lake Herring, to., which
be Intende to tell very low. Come and price be.
fort buying. tf.
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I beg leave to nnnounco to thono in
need of dental work, that I do not advertise any
obsolete patent, which has been thrown aside
years ago as worthless, recommending It as a new,
valuable, and cheap method for tho constritollun
of dental plates. I do not employ cheap labor.
I do my own work, and am satisfied to let It ad
vertise Itself, both lo quality and price. Give me
a call and bo convinced J. M. Stbwabt.
jc20 It p.
(learfirld Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyronu A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the wek ending June It), 177, and
tbe same time laat year i
CIO A L. TOMS.
For the week
Same time last year 24,076
Iucrtare...
1,321
Previously during year 670,410
Natue time last year e2u,lo
Iiirrenre H oV,2;fl
Tolal In 1H77 - fiiUJOT
Same time laat yt-ar 644,2;0
Increase
C0.4T?
OT11KB rHXIUHTB.
Lumber .181 oars.
Miscellaneous freights 71 "
Spec tu In
New goods of every dosoeiption received dtity
at Wm. Reed'e. Jel7.
$1 diilv. for a larire lull ark of Nail, a t
JctJ-tl, J nil ll McGaugli)'o
The celebrated Cork Corset at Wm. Reed'.
Call and see them. jtJJ,
Q Ff Roys' Suits fur one dollar and
vl vU, fifty eenls, at A. Uciiudi'iuj's,
West ern Hulel Coiner, Clearfield, Pa.
June Kutb 1877 tf.
NEW GOODS AT FLKCK A CO.'S.
Calico, Murlin, Ginghams, Parasrds, Fans, Neck
ties, Neck Ruehlng, Collars and Cuff.
Ladies Lawn and Orais Cloth fruits.
HATS AND BONNET. JUST RECRlVKI).
Black Cashmero and Alpacas.
WHITE GOODS-CHEAP.
CARPET and CARPET CHAIN.
Al.L GOODS AT THE LOWEST TUIOES
AT THIS STORE
T. A. FLECK A CO.
CVcaifivid, Pa., June fl, 1S77.
H.S Whltn A. Mnn win pay H AO per ton
for II cm lor k Hark, delivered at lurnrna
vl lr. mid t& at Owrola, and $1 lor Iturk
Ook Hark delivered at elllier place. tual
Wantkd t 100,000 21-inch shaved shins;let
lo average from A to 6 inches for which we
will pay tbe highest market price.
A. U. Kramer k Co.,
fob.JS tf. Clearfield, Pa.
lO.OOO (one of Hemlock and R -rk Ook
Hark wanted by H .N. title A Nihi, deliv
ered at ttereoia and C.'urwriiavitie, f A and
frT will be paid at thcloimer plare, and,
H 64 an4 T at the IcMeir. niajt.
White, smooth and soft andy lady's hands, arms
or neck mny become who uses Glenn's Sulphur
Soap. Pimples or other dl'figurrmsnts of a com
plex ional nature, aro surely obliterated by this
healthful promoter of beauty. Depot, Critten
ton's, No. 7 Sixth Avenue.N. Y. Hill's Hair and
Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cte. june 6 -Iw.
19 only, fr a large full aark of Salt, at
JclJ-tl'. John IHc(;au(;lieyt,
IX) VOU l ARMANlTIIIXtiAHOlJTITf
Fbi,t'i Mills, N. V., Oct., IK, I87i.
Tb Is Is to certify that I bave used Davis' Home
Relief In a severe case of rheumatism. It Rave
me relief when nothing elae would. I recommend
it to all in eases of ibis kind.
Ji:xiuom C. Cnuaa.
Davis' Home Relief bat become a staple with
us as a general family medicine. None sells so
well. None gives sue'j general satisfaction. It
Is used Internully and externally, fur headache,
neuralgia, Ao. Bavibl Chohs A oa.
All buwel derangements Immediately relieved
without repulliagineonitipalion. 'ibeurecfa ten
oetit bottle bought of C. D. Walion, will convince
of iti value, I io it for indiiniation,
Itatt h'a I'nlversal Cough Syrup. No euro, no
pay. Ten omt sample buttles,
June Ul, l877-4w.
)AKK WANTftn. Wenlll pay 1 AO
J perton lor Hemloek Hark, and s)l H
r Hock Oak Hark, delivered at
re ai i urwent-
vllle. IVewlll pny $5 for ticmlork anil tf
for rtirk oak bnik, delivered at Orrola
Mills. nitty 1, '71.
4 Murder Mil Out
A few years as;o, "August Flower" was dincov
ered to be a certain cure for Dyepepla and Liver
complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to
their friend bow easily and quickly tby had
lern nurei by Its uso. Tho great merits of
Gitr.BN'R ArnrsT Flowkb hecams herald ihronith
the country by one sufferer to another, until.with
out advertising, Ua sale has become immense.
Druggists in EVERY TOWN In thn tinted
Slates aro selling ft. No person suffering with
Sour Hlomarh, Siuk Headaelie, Codiveneaa, pal
pitation of tho Heart, Indigestion, low spirits,
etc., ran take three doaes without relief. Oo to
your Drus-sT"t C. D. Wntaon, and got a brittle for
S'o rents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents.
May 2-1, lH77-cow.)y.
1 Or. Hhitoh'n Sytem Vtllitxrr.
We are ttithoroied tn guarantee this remedy for
tbe cure of Dyspepsia, Inactive liver, Sour
Stomach, Cooaumplion, Loss of Appetite, Coming
up of Food, Yeltow Hkin.and general Languor
and Debility, You must acknowledge lhat thle
would be ruinous unlet we bad positive evidence
that It will ewe. You who are suffering from
these oomptainls, these wordt are nddretsed and
will you oontlnue to tuflVr whnn you can be cured
nn such trrins? It it for yon to determine.
Sample bottle, 10 cents; regular site 75 cents.
Hld by C. D. Watson, DruggiH, Cltarfield, Pa,
AA.OiiO die annually by neglecting a Cough,
Co'd or Croup, often leading to Consumption and
tbo grave. Why will yon neglect to Important a
mailer when you ean get at our store biiu.oH'a
UoMacurTifiK Ui'tH, witn ins axiuran!0 oi a
tpeedi relief. For soreness across Iht Chest or
Lungs, or I aine bank or Side, Siiii.oh'b Ponore
I'l.AfUKft gives prompt relief Sold hy C. D.
Watson, Clearfleld, Pa.
Ha kmxtacr, a popular and fragrant perfume.
Sold by C. D. Walon, Clearfield, Pa.
apr 18, 77-tow-ly.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen.
'ANTIby Artiuld.at t ur wcnevUIr ,
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 bushels wheat.
1,000 bushels rye.
1,000 bushels uatfl.
1,000 bushels nhelled corn.
1,000 buslieU pototocB.
KHI.tHHl WUlnrli ehavod thliiKlra.
KMMHHI 'i l-itii h aawrd tlilnlra.
1(H.IHH fret pine board a.
A.OOO railroad lira.
A,4MHieordtoafc and hemlork bark
For which one-third cnsli will
be paid.
oct.25.
Starriftl.
On Funday, June 17lb, 177, by Oeorge W.
flleever, .., Mr. Juliaa Marlel, of Ulrard town
abip, and Miaa Aiiftuata llronorl, of Covington
township, botn oi iiearneiti oounty, i a.
On Tuesday, June lPlti. I17T, al the residence
of P. Corley, Ki by Kev. J Foster Hell, Mr. D.
M. lioae, 01 Woodland, and snua marj o. vuriej,
of P if tar fftali'ia, Clearfield county, Pa.
'At Ibe residence of the bride's faiber, Hoa. John
D. Thompson, oa Wednesday evening, June lUth,
IH77, by Rev. (lenrite lidy, Mr. H, H. Hrainard
and Miss TUHe Thtimpson, bolb or Curweaav ille,
Clearfield oounty, Pa.
gird.
Oo PaturJnf, June 12, l?7, fieaale Amanda,
daoghter of H. B. and K. R. now, of Clearilald,
aged 3 Jtars, II moolLi and 26 days.
Oa Monday, June 18th, 1 NTT, Dos r I.othersbnrg,
Pa., Mn. Harah Ana Porter, eg-1 J4 ;aaii,7
months and S daye.
Peeeatel leertt a husband tnd teven rklldren
to moora their lota. She eluag to Ufa aoet tana
otoutly, hardly willing that the tender tie, which
o Armly bound her dear Httle onai to her heart,
ahould be ao looa aevered. May their Ioh be bar
eternal gala.
Oa Wedneaday, Jane loth, IH77, near Lotheri
bur (t, l'a., Daniel horn, aged 60 yeare, 10 moot be
and 17 dye.
Deoeaeed wai born In Chatter eounty, Pa., July
J3d, 1610. Ho had nine brother! and four riviere,
three of whom survive him, via i tleo. W, Horn,
Lovlna Lloei, and Mn, Hannah N older. He
came to Clearfield county In the year 1854, wai
.MKteLtT. 'APCt ..Mlhell rt lf, wan the
tetter dying la imuu. . ff!
B rk,...l. . il r.c in j j - r-t.L
W u,u.bt .Dill 10U1. .... ,ioe. wbl.b
tima ho b. f.H.d to on. ait.at to xjo7 ttie
privilrei of th. oliuroh, Lot b. D.r.r furgnt bil
oqI'i iklv.tioo. II. died lo tbo hon. of o bill.-
j.Turiiitv.
triv g-di'rrtijsrmruu.
CHEAP GROCERIKS!
LUMBER CITY. PA
Tho underilned announce to bis old friends
and patrons that ho hns opened a good line ol
GROCERIES A PROVISIONS at the old stand
of Kirk A Bpenoer, for which he solicit a liberal
patronage. il. vr. Dl'KAlnu
Lumber City, Pa., March SMf,
A HIUTOIt'H NOTICE,-
Weed, Taylor A Co., vs. J. C. Brenner, and
Brenner, Truiti A Co. In the Court of Common
Pleat of Clearfield oounty, Pa.
Tbe undersigned Auditor, appointed to distrib
ute the proceeds of the sale uf the real estate of
J. U. llrenner, and ot Urenner, Trucks h Co.,will
attend to the duties of bis appointment and hear
me partiet inieroeiea, at uie ouioo oi Alonnally
McCurdy, in Cloarlield, on Friday, July 0, 177,
at V o'clock a. m. J. B. MoENAI.LY,
Clearfield, June SO, 177-2;. Auditor.
Al DITOH'N NOTICR
J. J. Wigbtcn es. James Haley. Iu tho
'uurt of Common Plena of Clearfield county.
Vend. Li., 1 IV, Maieb Term, 1870.
Tbt undersigned, Auditor, appointed by tbe
Court to distribute the moneys arising from the
Sheriff 'a sale of Dtletiilanl's real ettate, hereby
gives notice that he will attend to the duties of
his appoint meet, at bis ofiieo In Clearfield, on
Friday, the 2l!J day or June, 1877, at 2 o'clock
p. m., when and where all parties interested may
attend. A. G. KRAMER,
Clearfield, Pa., June 0, 1.-77-&J. Auditor.
IXIXUTOHN' NOTICi:. Utters Testa
j me Diary on the estate of MARTIN NU li
lt 1.8, Sr., Ute of Lawrence twp., Clearfield Co.,
Pa,deo'd, having been granted to the undersigned,
all persuna knowing themselves Indebted to said
estate are requited to make immediate payment,
and tboae having claims against the same will
present thetn properly authunticated for settlo
uent without delay.
MRS. OLIVE NirilOLS,
JOHN G. SCHRYVER,
Clearfield, Pa., June 13, 77-6t. Executors.
ADMINIHTRATOR'H NOTICC Ni.tloe
it borebv given that Letters of Admluijir.
tion on the estate ol FRANCIS R. RAFFKRTY.
late of Peon township, Clearfield oountv,
Pa., deceased, having been duly granted to the
underfliffuud, all persons indebted to said estate
will pleaie make immediate payment, and those
naving ciaims or aemanas win present ttiem
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay. JAMES McKKoWN,
idininidtrator, i. u, n , v. l. A.
Grampian Hills, Pa., June i:t, lh'7-fit.
OHPIIWN' COritT HAI.K ny virtue
of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Oiear
field county, Pa., theundemiirned, Administratrix
of the oatato of Abraham Lits, dee'd, will offer at
publio sale on
Thursday, June 'it, I NTT,
on the premises al Lits' fording In Lawrence twp ,
said county, tbe following described real estate,
to wit: A tract of land In Lawrence township,
containing; about thirty-two acres, bounded touib
by Cletrlisld creek, west by land of Mrs. Lippett
north by laud of John Drown, and eat by town
ship road leading to Lit' fording. About eiyb-
teen acres of Ibe land it eleared, and having a
log dwellioe; houie and barn the rem erected.
Terne CASH MAHUARET LIT.,
Clearfield, June 13, 1877 St. Adm'f.
. 100,000
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Facts for tbe Parmer Facts for tbe Merchant
Facts for the Uoravmnn Facts fr the Stock-1
rl("ir Facts for the Poultry-keeper Facte for
the He. keeper Facts for tho Lawyer Facte for
the Laborer FivU for the Doctor Facts lor tbe
Dairyman Facts for the Fruit-raiier Facte frr i
tbe Gardener Facts for tho Household Facts
for overy family who wants lo save money. j
FACTS FOE AGENTS.
That this Is tbe most Important advertisement
for you yet published, being tbe beat ohanoe to ,
make money over offered. The preas en dorms it,
your own paper endorses lt,every one eadoraes It.
The Book of tho X 9 tk Century.
Male and female agents opining money on It.
Seed to u: at and get circulars free.
INGRAM, SMITH A BLACK,
731 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
apr. 11, '77-Jm.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ry virtue of sundry writs of Fitri Facia le
aned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear
field county, and to me dirested, there will be
exposed to publio sale, at the Court House, In tho
borough of Clearfield, on Saturday, tbe 7th day
of Juy, 1377, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following
described real estate, to wit:
All the undivided one-third part of the follow
ing described tract or piece of land situate In
Huston township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded
and desoribed as follows : lleginning at a pitch
pine cornor of tracts Not. 4 19U, 5.107, and &.1I0;
thenoe north by tract No. 6707, 10 perchoa to a
rouk oak ; thenoe west by tract No. 4211, b'2l pur
ches to a hemlock ; ' thence soalb by tract No.
4201,b20 perches to a white pine; thence east by
warrant No. 44HD, &24 pert-bus to the place of be
ginning, eontaiblng VD0 acres and allowance,
be ing survoyed in pursuance of a warrant No. 426'A,
and the same premises which Chester Munsun and
Leiitta, bis wife, John F. Norcross and others, by
deed dated tbt l!Hh October, A. D. 1N72, and re
corded in theollioe of the Recorder of Deods for
said C'-iunty of Clearfield, ia Dwd Rook ,"
pafro , etc., granted and eonveyrd unto Luther
Dock, James Mitchell and Frederick G. Miller,
c",h hin",l4 on llidlvided ll
third
j .. - - ......... .
improved and yielding no rents, Ivsues orprlits.
Soiled, takrn tn execution and to be sold at the
property of James Mitchell.
Tkrux or Salb. The price or turn at which
the property shall Iw struck off mint be paid at the
time of sale, or such other arrangements made as
will be approved, otherwise the property will be
iro medial el y put up and sold again athe expense
and riak of the person to whum it waa struck o!T,
and who, In case of dsticioncy at such re sale,
shall make good the same, and in no instance
will tbo Deed be prerenttid In Court for confirma
tion unless the uioncv I actually paid to the
Sheriff. ANDREW PENT, Jr.,
Snrntrr's Omen, I Sheriff.
Clearfield, l'a., June 20, 177. f
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Of VAI.L'AULK
TIMBER LANDS!
Uy virtue of an order of Ibt Orphan' Court of
Clearfield oountv, Pa., and to me directed, there
will be sold at tbe Court House, In the borough
of Cloarlield, on
tbATIIHDAY, JI I.V T, IHTT,
at 2 o'clock p. m , the following deserihcJ prop
erties, to wit i
No. 1. Siloato in the borough of Clearfield,
bounded weat by .. meet, south by
street, test ny at'ey, an ft north by lot or
and baring a small two-atory house aad
stable thereon.
No. 2. Hituate In Plonro township, Clearfield
county, Pa., beginning at a stone al tba line of
land eon v red lo Craisi A Itlanehard i thence by
land cooveyod to U. W. Horn, west HO parches
more or irsstoposi; inenne south too pcrcaes
more or less to land conveyed to II art sock and
Nee per ; thenoe hy same eal 80 perches more or
kaa to land eontejfil ;o iraig iiiancliaro: ;
thence by same north n6 perches more or ltaa to
the place of beginning, containing !t0 acres more
or loss, being unimproved, timbered and well
adapted to cultivation.
No. I. Kituateia Ueocarla towosblp, Clearfield
oounty, Pa., containing tfj acres more or less of
unimproved land, with valuable timber thereon,
underlaid with ton), and descrthed in Deed Hook
"U,"page .143, Ac. and Rook "tJ," page 353, Ac.
No. 4. Situate la Uullcb township, and being
the eait end of a certain uaimprorcd piece uf
land bounded north by , east by ,
oath by t and weat by oob-
taioing one-balf of 1U6 acres more or less, and
being part of the Bon. Wilson survey, with valu
able timber, and underlaid with a good vein of
eoal, and near Ibe railroad.
No. . Hiluate in Cheat township, adj oining
land of Wm. Mc() army, Freeuan, Philip
Dotls, and others, containing I.'I7 acres, with
about I acres cleared, frame hu and stable
thereon, and a portion well timbered.
No. I. 61 to ate in Chest township, containing 21
acres, beginning at a hickory on Chest creek (
thence east f1 perches lo a encumber I thence
north II degrees eaat M perches to a hickory,
(down); thenoe north 47 degrees weat IO perches
to post theane west 2H perches lo white oak at
orerk tbenee ap the ereek to plane of beginning,
eing principally bottom land, aod having an
excellent naaing groan u iimr"ti.
No. T. Situate In Chest township, beginning
at a poplar thence by Htephen Free survey
south Ifrt 1-10 perches to a post thenoe by tleo.
Noble survey west 168 perches to post ; tbenee by
Uhas. Huasell surrey west 1D2 perobes lo a white
oak i thence north 2V degreee west 10 perches le
pott thence noitb 7V degree eaat T 1-e perches
to post i ther.ee north 3:tJ degrees onst 42 perohes
to white oak thenoe north 7tf degree eatt 17
Eereheete hickory I thence north XI pert bet to a
lack oak) thenoe east 107 perohes tt place of
begibning, containing 2.'6 Beget more or leas, be
ing unimproved land, having a large amount of
timber t hereon, and being wall watered.
No, 7. will be told ia lots to suit purohasere.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third at confirmation of tale, and the bal
ance In two tonal annual paymentt wilb Interest,
to bt secured by judgments on tbe premises.
A All ON iV TiTK
Ailm'r estate or B. PoWrll, dee d.
Clear6elrf, Pa., Junt IS, 177 -M.
and
O eipendlturee of Lawrence tow neb ip Babool
Diitrlot for tha year oodlng June lit, 1MT, via :
aaciiPW.
To total Tai reeelpu
To Stat appropriation
. 441 frl
.1,030 47
XPKXMTliaKg.
By Teacher' latarlee
3,126 00
Uy Fuel -
Uy liuildiug'repalra, furniture, Ao
By HreraUry'e aalary
By Trcainrer'i per ceataee
lly bal. due Treae. laat lettltuicut H
by a'aounl taid Audilun
IM ill
1H 0!
ltd 00
41 m
4 (III
M 11
T. N. FI'EION, Hl'Fl S THOMPSON,
SeeittarV. I'rcetdrnt.
We, tbe undonlgned AudiUrcof Lawrence town-1
l rxr: r; :rz
knowledge and belief. WM. T. IRWIN,
A. 11. SHAW,
Clearfield, June 13, 1877-Jl. Auditor.
TOWNSHIP HTATKMKNT..
D. K.ltltl UAhKR, District Treasurer of
I nion township, In account with the Road and
Poor funds ol said township, for 1876.
ROAD FUND DR.
To am'tof seated road tax assessed fur lfc7fl, vis
amount of Schofield's Duplicate $ K-'O 03
amount of Daborde's Duplicate M 11:11 VU
Sunervitort' services 211 4i
each of Peoples, Sherwood, Laborde. 3 UH
untested road funds 2,7 8i SO
(H.0J7 2:,
CM.
Hy road tax worked out under Scbofield.$ 317 23
Uy Seholltld'a time, 44 days, at $2 BS Ot)
lly Schofield's percentage, asking hands. Il) OU
lly Buhofi eld's percentage on overwork.. 10 Ot)
lly exonerations on Schotleld's Dup f 0
lly road tax worked out under Laborde 329 00
Uy Laborde'a time, to days, at $2. 00 00
Uy Laborde's par oentage.asklnr hands. 10 00
by LaborwVo per oentag on overwork.. 0 00
Uy powder aim team 0 Ho
lly exoneration ou Lnburde's Dnp -'6
Uy amount duo Dial. Tret, from 1876... 6tl7 43
by road orders mrfmmrad....: 1,027 07
liy Dist. Trcas. nor seolace at 2 per ot M tl
by bulduoe duo turnfbip..
2 li
:i,6i7 23
.$ 79 fit
. VOA VU
. 171 2ti
POOR Fl'ND DR.
To bal. due twp. from bxst settleuient..
to unaoaled draw
To Duplicate of U7i
lo Duplicate ol ti
By poor order redeemed $ 61
by balance due townsbi 7IT 10
$1,2.3 44
RECAPITULATION.
) am't of road funds In Trees, hands (228 10
d am't ol pour funds in Treat, band...- 77 10
We, the undersigned Addltert of Union town
ship, do certify that we have examined the above
account i, and And them correct and true to tbe
beet of our knowledge and bell of.
Attest: L. R. MIESLEK,
M. A. Rbahn, C. V. LAHOKDE,
Clerk. J. K. OSWALD,
Roekton, June 20, 1877-31. Auditors.
1)ORotrr;ii tati mi;n t
J JulIN C. CONNOR, Esq., Dist. Treas
urer of the borough of Uurnsido, in account with
the Ilorougb and Poor fund& uf said borough, for
the year euding April 9, 177, vis:
anaoton ru.vna db.
To amount of Borough Duplicate,,
To Road fund
To Fines
To am't received of Collector
To orders on Treasurer
f.'tflS 7tf
172 2'j
I 7;
3 W
8U lb
cnaniroK.
By ft per oent. on $12.7 27 13
liy abatement on $2&.o2 14 27
lly Dup. to J. fetaufTer, Street Coui'r 172 2.'i
lly Duplicate to J. Rcim, Collector 4V
Uy amount of order paid Z'.i'A 70
$r,:;.s "ii
poort its ii dr.
To Poor Overseer' Duplicate
To two notes on C. aiid 11. Connor..
To amount rrn'U ol Collector
To order on 'lreuaurer
...:!;n hi
.. if) ij
.. 1 77
CHKD1TOB.
by & per cent, on fcnio.flfl t li "4
lly abatement on J23.60 11 Iti
By per oent. on 1.1S 1
by am't of Duplicate to J, Keim, Coll'r... P0 tit
lly receipt of Poor Overseers 'M 15
lly amount of orders paid 2H) S
Hy the Connor note , 110 li
$4ib en
B'-nont. Ft'ao.
JOHN O.CONNOR. Kat., Dialriet Treasurer,
la account with tbt Annuo I fund of Hurnalde
borough, for tht year ending Junt 7, 1S77, via :
DXITOR,
To bal. In Treat, banns iasi aell!(biiit...$ I 91
To amount of School Duplicate 2H0 08
iv ocnoui noun rem, nor, o, i o. ........ m vv
To appropriation, 170 6.1 48
To earh from Collector C4 l)D
$120 M
CRBDITOR.
By return of Dup. not collected
liy amount of order p lid
lly per oent. ob $2l.0fl at & percent..
uy abatement on rioa.jj,.
ter cent, on (TIH.4H, appropriation..
lalanct in Treasurer's hands
Cil'tf S5
We, tc underslgnid 'Auditors of the borough
of P. urn side, do certify tbat we have examined
the accounts of John C. Connor, Treaaurer of said
borough, and find them as above stated.
Jons H. ki:ki,
JAH. McMl'HRAY,
JNO. I.- ALLISON,
Ilurnaide, Pa , Junt 13, 18"7-3L Auditors.
A NEW DEPARTURE
l i t ii k n s n i u g .
Hereafter, goods will bo sold for CASH only,
pir in exchange for produce. No books will be
kept In the future. All old accounts must bo
settled. Thnae who cannot each op, will please
hand over their notes ard
CLOSE THE RECORD.
I am determined to sell my goods al cash
prices, and at a discount far bulow that over
offered In this vicinity. The diacnunt F allow my
customers, will make them ri-o In twenty years If
they follow my advice and buy their good from
me. I will pay cash for wheat, Onti and clver
seed. DAN1KL UOODLANDKR.
Lutbersbutg, January 17, 1(7.
A. a. BKitn.
A. 1. IIAUKRTV.
REED & HAGERTY,
Succoifot to
J. G. SCHRYVER,
IlKALKUS IN
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE,
Serond St.9i trarfltitl, ta
The undersigned would announce (o tho uitiscn
of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have pur
ehaord Iho Hardware S tore of J. II. richryvnr, and
wil constantly kuep on hnnd a full anaoitinettt of
Hardware In all its branch e, such as
IALLK & POCKET Cl'TLERY.
Benok Stops, Hand Saws, Ori el A merle m Cross
tut Raws, D. H and feeling Axes, Hatchets,
Planet tnd Plane Irons, all hind of
Nails, Horse tfhtosand i.re Hhot
Nails, Picks, Hoes, Rakes, Hay
Forks, H hovel and 8pa.lor,
MnytheS.Snsthea, I'lowa,
tlrain Cradirs,
Cultivators, Double
and (tingle Hhove flows,
Cultivator Teetb, llevrls and
Try hrnusi, Hhnvtl Blades, Mill
l?aw and Taper Filet, Chisels, llltts,
4iUgers, Adsea, Darn Door Hangers, llult,
T and Htran lliatrs, llonoy's Hollow Ausurs.
all kind of Locks, ricrewi, 8aib Cord and Pulleys,
CLASS and PUTTY,
Fool and Chela Bulls, Carriage, Tire and Barrel
Bolts, 7M Cord, Pad Irons, llurse II makes and
Curry-Combe, (Irind-stone fl Mures, (lusa, Hfaip
and Koap stone Parking, Cable Chains, ete,
Jhey will alto Reap oa nanu a mil aoriment
of Tinwarc.and a general stock of House Furnish
ing Uool a, wkieb tbey will sell at prices to suit
the timet.
Peraoaa wishing anything la th lr lint are In
vited to eall and e tain in lheir stock before
porchaalng. RliKD A HAUKRTV.
ClearOrl.1, May ft?, 1877-ly.
OCHOOL alTATKMBNT.-HeeliU
gnu flcfrtistmtuts.
171717 not .Ml!
! not eaaily earned In Ibeee tlraei, bnt
made m three naoatus by any
thrr aex. In any part of ttie
oountrv who la wlllioc to work steadily at the
empluyuuot that we furnl'b. $i0 per week in
your own town. Yhq need not bo awuy from
home over Biftlit. Yon ean ajive ynur whole time
to tho work.ur only y.uripro moment. It ounta
nothing to try ttie buniimni. Termi and i Out (It
free, Addrva at once, 11. Hai-lktt Co.,
April 18, 1577 1) Portlaod, Maine.
A Snfei, Bure and Cnoap Daatroyar of the
POTATO .vV, -BUQiCiEBiGt
?ff?5kv -
klaaU. u hi b.n.
(. ..!. v mr, hi., w , . IMUM i r j.ni,ii . i- wr-i - -
fat CWMliM w"1' h-ii-lf..t nf u.i ai.i4l. ihubI m 0 l"
KUUAbl C1UI'AI. W ORtiS, 1 O. B.i Slit
If buttlu.di hi., Nw tuikLiiy.
. ror,ai- iH...rnwrg.r co:
Woodland;
hn McGaiikbey, Clearlield, aud C. II. Corjell
A Co., a tijil '." - ,
CARPETS I CARPETS!!
CARPETS!!!
Tho people of Ihis viciolty have long felt the
necesily ol having a larger and better assortment
uf Cnrneta to icltct frrm than has ever tieen kept
in the pice be lore. Thiit want Is now fully sup
piled. o on to accuruu ine exciuaivo use oi
RlchardsoirsCarirtl Exhibitor,
A WONDERFI'L INVENTION
fur febowlng Cari't. a brief description of the
use of which we give below.
With the use of tbe Cartrt Exhibitor, we
show from a sample junt how the Carpet looks on
a very luriro room, tnultlphins the Sample a
thousand limes, matched and shown as perfect as
wben tbe Carpet Is made up and nailed upon the
floor, in this way wt arc uow prepared to snow
you a
NEW YORK WHOLESALE STOCK.
We hnve made special arrangement with one
of the Jura at buures In New York, to fill all our
orders for Carpets, and will show you a larger
BJS'irimi'ui 1 1 priet i rr..m tnu una ever on itpt
uutfido uf a wholesult house,
NEW & DESIRABLE PATTERNS,
which are not kepi in stock oufflde of largo cities.
Ibis way of buying Carpets has now become
popular, and we show what you would otherwise
hate to go to Now York to liud. Wo can sill as
cheap for cDf-h as yoa can buy for cah in New
York, and there buiig no remnants to lakeofl the
profits, wo are enabled to sell on a very small
commission, an t most n.pectlully Invite Ibe
public to examine our sluek, an i satisfy them
selves. IF YOU WANT A CARPET
of any dimensions, brirg a correct measure yf
your ronui end we guarantee to suit oii.
Please call and sou u. whether you whh to buy
or not, as It Is no trnuble tn chow goods.
Itcxprctlully,
T. A. FLECK &. CO.,
MAHKET KTKKKT, (XKAIll'IKI.l), l'A.
Mn; JO, I877 tr.
PLANTS & FLOWERS.
The uinlfr.'lffnt'd hen-by glvri notl'-o to tbe
citiien ol Clcnrticld county, that bo has. at hi
Un-en 11'nno In tkarliuia, a large iiuantity ol all
sinls of
Vegetable & Flower Flnnts,
wl.iili he will furnish to all who may fnvor bim
with their patronage, at reasonable rates. The
following Is a partial liit of plants and flowers :
VEGETABLE PLANTS :
Wintered Cnbbno Plants,
. I, nt C'libbnuo 1'lunU,
wnrf t'ek-ry flnnts,
Wintered Cuulillowcr I'lnnts,
Sweet I'olnto rinnts,
I'iSjt 1'lniit", Toinnto 1'liiiitn,
I'epper rhiiili.
FLOWER PLANTS for BEDDING :
i lin.InTHrii'K:l-Aiiilr.l. I
I I'KTI XIA Slnnl. an l 4i-M.. i
(JKIiANirMS-llMiliI..
II KK AM I V.iiritalc.l.
SAIIi: Fenrlot nti-l whit,.
KtMMIHl Slnjlo anil Juubl..
rANSIB-UrK. Il.iwtr..
AliKKATt'M Mixtd.
COI,l:i S -Ai-.orte.J.
DAHLIAS lloul.k.
VFRDI'NASVmt lelectcii v.riftiei.
crrii i:a.
CKVTAI HKA iin.l CINCllAniA: '
CASNAS Anrt..l.
( I OC'K L.rRi. fluwi-ilrir. dimilla,
ItAUnNIAS A..f.rl.d.
IIIHIV ALIA Kl.t. miif.r.
MIIINONKTTK LnrBe llowerlng
I'INKH ll.rdjr.
PHLOX Uriiiiiiunnilil.
A arirtiL-t nf I'lunti for Hanging
' ukt, or Vases.
ERNEST BOCK.
flf.rfi.IJ, !.., M.y 1.1, 187711.
'J'RUSTEE'S SALJ2
OFVALl ABLE
Coal mid Tir.iber fan (Is!
By virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court of
Clearfield county. Pinn a, under prorcedintrs in
partition, there will be epond to publio Sule, at
auction or on lory, at the Court House, In Clear
field, on
Saturday. June .lOtlt, IH77,
at 1 o'clock p.m., attthat valuable property, lae i
tho estate of Samuel Hegarty, lhecMr( of Wood -!
ward townuMp, ronisl ing of I.HIH) arrea of
land in the heart of the operations inthe l'lrar-i
tie Id roal bad ii, having the large vein of
con. I upon much or the lani, and mrgc pnrttona
thereof being lice v liy timbered with a vlrj;lu
(iirrat ot utilte pine timber.
Tho land is divided into lots, and they aro
bounded and di-ecrihcd as follows;
Pi a taut No. 1. Beginning at a post i llienoe
south 4 degrees wrst -21 pcrcbesto a post J thence
south fli degrees eat 171 pm-hes to a post;
theniM north 21 degrerp e:it 20 - percbeto a
post; thence north K7j degrees west 2 perches
to a post Ihcnco south ? i degrees west 60 perches
to a jiost ; tlienre s uib 7 degn'u ereit 12 6 1(1
perches to a post ! thence soulh 7 degrees West
7 -10 per to ptiat ( thenoe south n7 degrees east
8.1 4-6 perches to a psl and place of beg inning.
contniiinig ttirre iiuiiiireuuiia turiitj-ecreii
arrra and allou aure.
PrRi'AHT No. 2. Beginning at a post; thmce
north 2i degrees eaat bb 7-10 perches to a white
pine stump ; ihcnce aonth 87 1 degrees east 14 10
perches to a post ; thence nrrlh 2J dcgreei rnt
lil pcrciie-t a wr-.ito pine thenoe north K7
degrees wen 2J i-10 p- rches to a post llienoe
south iij (irsrres wrst i - if pernors tn a pnM:
tbenee by purpart No. I, south Mi decrees east
2(!H prrches to place or heginnintr, containing
three liiiiidrcil and ninety arrea and ttilrly-
loiir and uie1euin perrliee and allowanre.
I'rncAHT No Iteginning at a white pine
lliei.'ce by purpart No. 2, norih 87 degrees west
a JU prr'ne io a poM j tnence soutn ;ij de
grcrft went 2 3-10 pen hi to a white birch ; thence
uth ft) dt-prcr n'ft bi 6-10 prrrh to a p'st :
lliMice north 21dK"',f" ''""t perches to a
post thence north r-7 degrees eat lfr.t perches
to a post ; thence S"Uth 21 degrers west Ml g-j
perches to a post 1 thencs anutb Pnj degrees taat
S 5 prn-hes to a p"t ; thence south 'Ji degree
wrst peiches to .while pine anil p are ol lo-
ginning.eoniaitiing three liiimlred anil thirty
five acrea, one liumlrtd pert he and uIIuh-
tanre.
Prnpnr No. 4 Mntibiaa Il.irton survey.
Brglnning at a pout : ilienoo sutb S7j degrees
eaat 'M'V perehna tn a maple ; thenoe north 24 de
grees ttat 217 prrcbvs ton white oak thence
n'trlh eft degreea wctt XI 2 erches to stones;
thence south 24 degrees weat 22 perches to post
and place'dheginning1, containing lour hundred
acres, till) perrliee and allowance. The
above four furpnr'a being iioale in Woodward
townahtp, Clfarllnld noitnty, P.
Pi BfAMT No 6. Beginning at a post theaoe
Boitb 88 drgrf wt-t 1H7 ptrchoa to a fallen
white pint : thence north 102 perchm to stones j
thence north U7f degree rant 461 prrcbes to a
hemlork; thence south 24 degreea weat h2 perch
es lo a post i thence north Ti degrees weH lh3
perches to a chestnut ; thence routh Si degrees
weat 8;i 6 Ifl perch ea to pluce of beginning, oon
tnining three li unci red and flfty-tive acres
and allowance, and being tituate in Decatur
towtxhip, Clearfield oounty, Pa.
MODE OF SALE :
The tracts or puipaiU will rrtrb be pot up
separately and lids obtained on each of
them, anl then they will bt put up to sale aa a
who'e before striking any of them down, and the
property Will bo struck down to the bid for the
I wool u ine atne is more man me sk'gregite ai
' ll k.,.,.... t,i.l. t.nt If onl llian tn 1 1.. ....r.l.
bidder. Lnoh Hid. lor muat tnake his bid with
lb is tpccitl uuilerelanding.
TERMS OK SALE:
Otir-aulli of tho whole pun-hue mor.cy In
raih when tho property Is iliuck dean, niir
aixlll thvreor nt the e nnrmation of the sale by
tbe Court, one third of the whole, after deduct
ing oiie-fc'urtb of the whole, thai be secured up
I on tha premises by reogniiaiice In Ibe Orphans'
! Court of llrnrfleld county, wilh (wo luQVirnl
I aorUiea Ifl be annrnved bv the aaid Court, eon-
diilened tn pay lo Lydia llegnrty, tho widow, the
interest en the said one third semi annually, oom
mcnclng at the ditto of the sale, d'irir.g htr nat
ural life, an I at h rr death to pay to the parties
Ii gaily entitled tbartlo, ihe pritcipil sum of Ihe
snid one-third. I he remainder of Ihe purrhate
j money to be payable, with in ten at rrow eotillim-
ntion of sale, in four tqtial annual paymanta, be-
ginning one year after t.iid confirmation, the
a me lo Be secured upon ine prcmiset by lor..I
and mortgage with tS'ei're A'annt olause, and with
a covsnanl that no timber ihnll be cut from Ihe
same until all of tbe paymentt tenured theruby
shall be paid, units hy leave oitbeUrr hna' Ourt
of Clearlield eounty, after noUcu to ihe Trustee
and UpcB tecrpy given tbtrofor, as the Said
Court Q7 dcre. I'oed to be made lo Ihe pur
obaaer or pnrchasera by Ihe Truatee, npoo mm
plianee with Ibe term of sale berHn tm fore stated,
and possession to l-e given whrn the Deed is de
livered. JOHN M. ADA MM.
Clearfield, Pa., My 20, H7f-H. Trpsttp.
vBjaLBwewejBaeaBBk. v-- ..i. w at
h.l WlNklr4. bur. iMlk. R 111 HI t
JJfur drntisfntftits.
F
OK SALE.-
Tbt anderslcnod will tall at or I vat salt all
that tract or parcel of land sittatt la Deoatar
township, flea rile id tounty, l'a., within a enori
dtstanoe of tbo Tyrone A Clearfiel t R. R., and
adjoiniug lands of Robert Hudson and otners,
and known at tba Jacob B. Gearhart lot. The
said tract containing 00 aeree more ot lost, with
two vclnt of valuable coal thereon, bat about 10
acres eleared, and la Ibt key lo a large body of
coal about being developed. Will bo sold low and
upa easy terms. For particulars, apply to
DAVID L. Kit KllS.
Clearfield, Ta., July 12, lt7l.
.;r::.;;;;v
Situate ia Huntingdon oountv, Pa., one mile
north ol tbe village or Burnt Uafclos, ruiloa lo.,
con la in In a three hundred and twenty-eight no res.
more or lest, limestoue, gravel and slate land,
under good slate of oulttvatloa. The Improve
ments consul ol irame ov.;??f. louse, bana Darn
46x72 feet, wagon shed, core crib, hog pent, hay-
taalcs, two teuant bouses, taw mill, two young
apple orchards btaring fruit, one thousand pan els
post ana rail lence, any acres meaauw, one pus
drod and flftv acre plow land. Tbe balance
ooo litts of 128 aorta of white pine, oak and hlek
ory limber. A tread ol never-failing water
runs tbrouirb this d roper t v. makinir, it particularly
well adapted to both stock and grain raising-. If
desired, will bt divided to suit purchasera. Tbla
property it on or near projected routes of two
railroads, one of which will be bnilt this turning
bummer. For terms of sale, apply to
8. V. WILSON,
Lock Doi 1H0, Cltarfield, Va.
Clearfield, March 14, l77flin
TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE.
CANDISMERRELL
lias opened, In a building on Market afreet, on
the old Western Hotel lot, opnoiite tbt Court
House In Clearfield, a Tin and t-heet Iron alaou
factory and Store, where will bo found at all limes
a full line or
house FTOiTisnnra goods,
Stoves. Hardwaro, Etc.
House S routine: and all kinds of job work, repair-
ins;, Ac, done on short notice and at reasonable
rates. Also, agunt for the
SingerSewing Machine.
A supply of Machine?, with Needles, Ac, al
ways on band.
Terms, strictly eth or country produce. A
share of patronage solicited.
0. 8. MEIIRHLL,
Superintendent.
Clearfield, April 25, 1 877-1 f. ,
THE TIN SHOP!
Rl.lG SHOWS MACHINE!
FRED. SACKETT,
noOM NO. S, P1L-8 OPKRA H0VPE,
Clearfield, Fa.
Respectfully informs bis CDRtomers, and tbe pub
lic In general, thai he continues to manufacture
all kinds of
Tin, Copper & Sheet-Iron AVnrc,
Of first-class material only, and In a workman -
liko manner.
ROOFING nml SPOUTING
done on short n d'ro and very ref.tihl tt-r'.
COOK STOVES,
HEATING STOVES AND FL'IINACKS always
kept iu stock, nud fur a tie low.
Gas-Filling and Plumbing
a specially.
Oas Piitures always on hand. All work guaran
teed to girt satisfaction.
A share of public patronage cordially solicited.
" FRKD.8ACKKTT.
Clearfield, Pa., May 9, 1877.
WM.
REED
ISOl'ENINO THIS DAY LAROB STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS,
IN ALL ThK BRANCHES APPERTAINING
TO THR DRY O00PS TRADE.
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS,
MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
SHIRTINGS,
CASSIMERES,
LINEN SUITS, &e., &c, &c.
NOTIONS AN Dt TRIM M INGS,
, F UNG EH,
IACES, CLOVES,
IIOSIKKV,
TIES, CORSETS,
UUTTONS, Ac, Ac.,c..
WHITE GOODS,
T A III. E LINE N S,
COliniH) AND TLAIN I'lQL'ES,
SWISS LAWNS,
WHITE TRIMMINCJS,
KMHIiOIDKKIES,
ni'oiiiNi;,
CI' If TAIN NETS, &c, Sc.
MILLINEItV,
TlilMMED IIATSAND UONNETS,
FLOW KIIS, ItlllllONS,
TI!IMMIN( SILKS,
Ap., Ac, Ap.
Carpelings, Oil Cloths,
Wall Papers,
&c, &c.
rri.i. stock or kvkrytiiino,
IH.I'IIIIT FOR CAH1I,
AND WtLl Il WI.D FOR CARI1.
wm. re;ed,
' Rnnn No. t, PnOr. Huum Il.Hdin,.
CkiitiM, P.., Arrll 11,'71 4a.
Jf. uinzbura Soots, &bttl,
STILL ANOTHER BED
BOOT & SH
l bnvojuntroturneil from New Yoik
shown in this town. Julgo for your
A paper toiiar
A box of paper collars for 9 otoU.
A pair of cotton socks, plain, 11 cents.
A lead pencil for one cunt.
A black silk nock tie for five cents.
A tot ton kudkercYit'rtor sit eeoti.
Baby shoes, laced frem 2i eenta upwards.
(i (o
" " laeed and bee led 73 cents and up.
" " buttoned 0 " "
In all colors and sty lea. .
Children's shoes from 75 oent upwards.
Misses shoot from $1 upwards.
In lasting, leather or kid.
Ilea's plough Shots at t-tS
Hen'! better dreta shoes at 1&0
A man's oalf boot from $i upwards.
These are but a few articles, to give yo
Wo keep also a full Hoe of Men's Furnishing
libit 0
ALL KINDS OF TRADE TAKE
S. GUINZBURG,
Be eon d Street, opposite the Court Huie,
CLKAliFIELD, PA.
Ito. m fnrm.rljr oeoupi.il lj L.r.r Flej;.l.
Clcarneld, I'.., J.n. il, 1677.
Z. ;k A Co.'s Column.
atTrllafaiiifcs.pamj -" ' " ' ' t', -... . J . '
TO BUY YOUR
DRY CrOODS
IS
FLECK &
Wo liivo lots of breath and money
We have Dress Goods at 7 cents per yard and upwards.
ISIitek Cashmere, all wool, at CO cents and upwards.
Colored Alpaca at 18 cents per ya.id and upward.
Black Alpaca, double width, at 21 cents and upwards.
Calicoes 5 cents and upwards. Ginghams 5 cents and upwards.
Shirtings 8 cents and upwards. Muslins 3 cents and upwards.
Men's and Hoys' Cottonades at 15 cents per yard and upwards.
Tickings 8 cents and upwards. White Goods 9 cents and upwards.
Shawls 50 cents and upwards. Best Percales 12 cents.
Table Linen 22i cents and upwards. Ladies' Skirts 40 cents up.
Good Black Silk 90 cents and upwards. Embroideries 3 cents up.
UOLLORED SILKS ALL PRICES.
Ltdioa' Suits (2 anil upwards. Whilo Bod Snroada OS cent! and upwards.
Lndics' and Children's IIoso li cents and upwards.
Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs 5 cents and upwards.
Corsets 25 cents and upwards. Ladies' Tics 10 cents and upwards.
Gloves 8 cents and- upwards. All'silk ILiniHiercliicfii at 23 cents.
f
Kid Gloves SO con Is and upwards. Suspenders 15 cents and upwards.
All linen shiit fronts 12) cents and upwards. Fans 2 cents and upwards.
Gents' Shirts 40 ccntsand upwards. Pins 2and 3 cents per paper.
Parasols 18 cents and upwards. Umbrellas 37 cents and upwards.
A first class Milliner to trim Hals ond JSonncts just as you want Ihcm, and
at Trices Unit will defy competition.
GOODS LOWER
DON'T FAIL
T. A.
FLECK
Two doors east o( Shaw House and opposilo Mossops, Markot St.
Clearfield, Pa., Mny 2, 1877.
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with the chcnpoHi lot of gootli ever
aelC8,by tho following lint of prices :
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A ban, aomb for lOMntf,
A qVico ibu. luu for fuar Mtl.
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fro tt eontf pwrdi.
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ind npwirili to U iO for iboii mad. to ordw.
CbiMr.n'i iboufrooi $1.61 ipwudt tuMj.
n u Idea of bow cbonp wt or Mlllng.
0i; Troi.kl, 8olcb.ll, At., ti tbo low.lt poi
gurco, K IN EXCHANGE FOR dOODS.
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S. GUINZBURG,
Second Street, opposite tht Court House,
CLEAR FIKLD, VA t
Room formerly occupied by Lever Flegal,
Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 24, 1&77.
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