Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 20, 1878, Image 3

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REPUBLICAN.
Wanted. 60.000 railroad tics, at A.
A. G. Kramer & Co. want 60,000 rail
road ties. Ju. Mf,
James McMurray view of residence and iter.
A. Bates resldeoo and surroundings.
BBAlirOBU tow a SUIT.
David Forcey view af homestead, with sur
roundings, and farm aoeao.
oaxaawooo TOWXBBir.
gaitroatU,
tx drfrtisfmrntB.
grw di'irtUrmittti.
0. Kram.r C'b, Clrfl.ld. P.. jaa. If.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH.
Book Lout I I, some time ago,
MBad lb. Id a eluM of P.ina', aouplata work.
Spring gooda arriving In Clearfield,
at Fleet. Co.
Closing Out Salo.
Ex. Mall.
Mall. Kip.
r. a. a. a.
W bMaV-t'.flt.. a .Win. .'
T.08 8.30 leave Tyrone arrive 8.10
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WEDNESDAY MOKMINO, FED. JO, 1878.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid ia ad.aiiee.or within thro month s...$J Of
II jiaid fUr lbro aad before ill nonihs... S 0
If paid aftrr the aspiration of six aonhU... I 08
mm-Krnn. B. M. J'aTTiaaiLL A Co., H ew"
I m r Adrertiiing A genu, 17 Park Row, aomtr
Uerkmau Street, ara our duly authorised dcat
In Nw York City.
HULIGIOU NOTICES.
Mrlhodlat Episcopal CharcD RaT. J. 8.
Mt Mcmur, iior. SrTlee Try flabbalb
Mill A.M., and 7 P. M.
Sabbath Bnhool et ti A. i.
Prayer Meeting etory Thursday, at Ti P. M.
Co in p union Harf tea, nnt Sabbath af every
month, at lt A. H.
M eat If artlcld M. K. Chuff ta.--l.eT
WiktUM H, Dill and W. S. Witaoa, Pastors.
Preaching every alternate Kunday, at 1 ocioci,
P. M. .Sunday School at Ji, P. M. All ara in
vited to attend.
PresM trrlan Church Ret. II. 8. Botlbk.
8i.hl.aih aervlces morning and evening Sab
bath School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day evening.
Ht. fraud. Church Catholic Re?. P.
J.tiBiRiDAM. Preaching et I Of) o'clock, A.M., on
the first, third and fourth Sundays of eaeb month;
Veapera and ltenedlolien oftbe B leased Sacrament
nt 7 o oloea, r. at. -cunaay ocaoo. every o
afternoon at 8 o cloak.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
timb or aoLPina qoartm ibmiori ooont.
Pceood Monday of January.
Third Monday ef March.
Fltft Monday af June.
Fourth Monday of September.
Tim. or loLDiao conuon fliai.
First Monday of Jane,
(second Monday of November.
rriLio orricaaa.
Prttidcnt JWya Hon. Charlef A. Mayer, of
Lock Haven.
Aitamt Lmm .n f -. I on. Juba H. Orvii, of
Uellcfonte.
Aitoeinu J(tgetAhrta Ogtlen, Clearfield;
Vincent II. Holt, Clearfield.
Protkomotary Eh Bloom.
Htgiittr and Rtordr L. J. Morgan.
Jiflrtel Attorney Win. M. McCulloogb.
TrcoiMrerwDaTid McUangbay.
Shtriff Andrew Fenti, Jr.
ItyMfg Sktriff Chrlet. J. Keaggy, Clearfield.
County Sunt par Bam uel F. MoCloakey, Cur-
Count Commissi oner Clark Brown, Clear
field i Thomas A. Mod, Cheit P. 0.; Hatrii
Hoover, Clearfield.
Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
field ; Bemud A. Caldwell, Williemif rove J John
1 rnnmr. Hum lid.
County VoronorJ. B. Naff, New Washington.
Jt.ru Uonmttitonert ur. jamee r. uurvu ..,
Clear tied, Joseph Alexander, Madera,
Suprinttndnt of Public School John A
flrevor. Curweniville.
Xtaforof Weiyhf A jVeo JeieW . Carl I la,
ome at Troatviiie, re.
JVotoriM Public John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Ra
drbaugh, Cyrua Uordon, Clearfield; Joaepk K.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, t'nrwenst ille J. J. tingle,
Oaoeola Mills j J. A. Livingstone, DuBols City.
Our StHctal column la decidedly Interesting tu
a lueal point of view, and profitable reading to
outsider wbe want to ear money.
New Goods at Klei-lt k Cu.'b more.
Now embroideries the cheapen, in
!.:, t (fan Uee Ilive. Ieti20-8t.
The Hiiall-pox is abating at Ilunltng-
diii, ai.d I ht Ctiurrhra bate again been opened.
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(io anil boo tho "Molly iluguires,"
n Pie's Opera IIuie, noit Saturday evening.
ltev. Win. II. Dill will preaeh at
"Wolf Run Scbf ol House next Sunday afternoon,
February Jltb, at S o'clock.
Cyrus Uordon, Kq.f wa8 confirmed
ty the Htate flenal, on Thursday last, as Notary
J'ublle for Clcai field borough for a tern ef three
5 ears.
Porter Kinporta had been appointed
Poitmaaler at Orant post office, In lodtaoaaounty,
better known to many of our readers as the
Cherry tree.
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Wm. C. Arnold, Ksq., of Curwens
ville, thia aouoty, was, an motion of lion. George
A.Jenbs.on furaday of laat wetk, admitttd to
ptaotaea In the teverel Courts of Jefferson county.
In town uyuin tho "crcat Chiquita
cigar." For aale at Jcho A. block's, CleejfcfldJ
The manufacturer guaranlaea this cigar to be
better now than ever. febl8-Sw.
Sheriff Pent takes up a portion of
our .n.cr tbie wetk with bit periodical real estate
ales. Tba Sheriff is an extensive dealer et pres
ent, wbieb is all brought about by the extrava
gance and corruption of Radical rule.
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Our townsman, lion. Win. C. Foley,
ha l been confined to his residence for some time
ith a stvtre attack of erysipelas Id the feoa.
.lie Is now improving, however, and will, we hope,
tbo able to be about again in a few days.
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The Fair and Festival for tbe bene
fit of tho Curweosrilla Presbyteries Sabbath
School, held at CnrwensvUle on Frida) and Satur
day of leit voakfWas a auocass, the entire receipts
Amounting to two hundred end thirty dollars.
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Three pairs of fox vara were pre
sented to Trrarurer Metlaughsy last Sat ui day
morning, fur the purpose of procuring tbe bounty,
('poo esnminaifon mly una pair proved to be
genoinr, ibe other two pairs having been manu
factured out of tbe bide of the animal Tbe
Treasurer wee not " taken in " by tbe tritk.
From the lata report of tho officers
of tbe Western Penitentiary wa learo that Clear
field county bar now tra prisoners In that insti
tution. The tort of our county for maintaining
lrr prisoners in tbe penitentiary daring U7T was
tl.Ul 08, while the value of labor done by them
wee Is::!. 57, leaving a balance ef I23S.A8 to be
pulj l-y the county.
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Hall Dedication. -Tho new Hull
at bnlJois Ciiy, this county, of No.vJI, I. O. O. P.,
will ht dedicated by fl. B. Boyer, (lrand Matter
of the (lrand Lodge of Peon'a., next Monday
evening, the IMh Inst. A tlmitrd session of the
flraod Ledge will also be held on thla occasion.
It Is aspeett-d that (lrand Secretary Nicholson
will be prevent and deliver an address.
A tSiiABT Old Man. A writer in the
roller Jtmmat says that Mr. John Parsing, of
Wrat Branch, was 88 yeara old on the 4tn day of
last October. Sloce that time he has busked 400
bushels of corn and tb reined I IS bushels of grain
(rya end tats), dug 40 bushels of potatoes, got
out the splints and bittomed 18 chairs, aaJ out
10 cordl of wood, besides other line II Jeba and
xborei
On Friday night, tho 8th instant,
' Rev. A. J. Carney, lilabop and Street Preacher,"
as be signed himself, took lodging at the Central
Hotel, la York, Pa., and retired. He was Mind
-on tbe taiurday morning following Ijlngoo the
bed la a deep sleep, and It took eomideraMe
effort to rouse hla. Physicians decided that be
had taken awrhine, aad ha was ftnt lo the hos
pital, where he dUd Sunday morning. " Bishop"
Carney t tailed this place abuul two years ago.
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Tho cases of tbe Union Hardware
Company, of A I toon a, and T. J. Fries, against
4b I'a. Hail road Company, terminated Is tbe
tllair C-QOty Cnirt, at llollidajeburg, last flat
suday a woak. The Hardware Company claimrd
$1,70 damegaa for loss of goods, and Mr. Fries
fV90 for honseUld g.ods, shifiprd ta Hontadale,
tid dettroyrd In oars standing on a siding at
Oseeola during the groat fire la May, 187a. Tba
Jury returned a verdict of 11,1-1 for the former,
and 1.100 fr Mr. Files, being just one-ibird of
tba amoutts claimed
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A spec inUesH ion of the Grand Lotlge
f I. O. O. t. of Prnarjlveaie will be held at
I'hillpibarg, Pa , oa Friday ef next week, March
1 at, at t o'cloja a. ., fur tb parpuse af admitting
Test (Iran i to aambetebip in tbe (lrand Lodge.
A oaosien of tbe tobordiaate Lodge nil) ha held
In tbe evoaing, whleb will be devoted to Impart
ing instruction la tb unwritten work af the
Order, (lrand Master 8. 8. Byer and ether
offlcers of (he (lrad Udge will omctata. All
members f (ha Ordtr la good standing are cor
dially In t Led to visit Pbillpaburg Lodge aad be
preeeat oa this oewaatun.
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II ion wat lion bert. From the
Reaoldtville Arwlat, of the ltik last., w glean
the following partiralaia af a daring highway
robbery nejvjilteJ aa Sunday mora I eg, iho 10th
Inst , In the wood, near Kramer City, the new ail
to an ia J ef . cmmi j.arar the Clearfield ouaaty
iin. Mr. W f, a ape!, kit tteynoldsvllla
early aa UemotaiagertW It k last, for Kramer
City, and whrn la the ds sbeia alUilml to, he
was mat hj a waa aha demand) hie moay
Mr. W.,lf t rst dealieed ta bet,d ovor hi perse,
at, after a short Straggle, he a as forced ta band
ver bis pursa, which cr.au lard ore huadrrd and
twenty Ave dollars, aad ha was iaea atlvwad ta
go oa hi nay. Mr. W. was pratty ruughly
haadled, but am aoi lajarad ta aa eit The
robber Is anknows.
A CJood Haul. Sheriff HtifHvr, of
Bleir county, shipped prlsoarrs to tbe
Western Penitentiary on Thursday laat, A pretty
good ead-off for little Blair. By shipping a few
more ear-loads between this and November the
Democrat will elect tbelr whole ticket In thnt
eounty. ... .,
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T.iut nf InHitra mmnlnintr itnoltiimml
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la the PoatoOoe at Clearfield, for tho weak ending
February 18, 1878 I
Adam Dickson. Qrafflna Enclish. Andrew
dross, Wax. W. Mg Govern, 0. or J. Nar, Ueorge
k. I'rlse, w. n. Hi play.
P. A. Oauliji, P. M.
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Quite A Youth. Tho Tyrono Dano-
erai eay i A friend la Janes villa tends m
the dimension of a youth la that teetlon who
presents a remarkable strange git up" short
la stature but desperately wide out, and for his
length considered a heavy weight. Walter Me
Causlin Is 13 years of eg aad rite to the belgbth
of but 8 feet I Inches, yet measures 41 Inche
around the breast and weighs 82 pounds.
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AanEBTED for M uniiKR. John lircn-
aaa, mlim Corley John, the Reb," was arrested
at Hootidale, this county, by Capt. f homes B.
Clark and Offioer Joe Uiggias last Friday morn
ing. Brennaa Is said to belong to the notorious
gang known as tb "Mollle Meguiree," and Is
wnnted la Schuylkill county for the murder of
Patrick H. Burns, a mine boss, at Tuscarora, In
that county, oa the loth of April, 1870. The
prisoner wa taken to Pott iv ille la the afternoon.
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Overboard. The failure ot Peter
Uerdfo, of WUIiatnsport, Is tho lest "big thing
out." Th Bcnntr says : " It Is estimated by
reliable aad well-informed parties that Mr. Her-
dic's liabilities will exceed a million and a half of
dollar. So much af his property bes been re
cently transferred, and bo much Is covered by
mortgagee that It Is bard to (ell bow much the
assets ara worth." If Peter does not come out
right, on his own side, nobody etss need try the
same gamf.
The Old Plan. C'culro county col
lects her Isxes on tbe old plan tbe Collectors are
appointed by the Couoty Commissioners. Last
year the Board assessed $4t,l&S.3 j tbe outstand
ing tax la the bends of Collectors was 857,381.58.
The outstanding tax In our oounty Is $20,643.48,
whils the amount assessed was 836,478. SI. Oar
Constables rtHuctd tbclr tax hill $5,000 ; the
Collector of Centra county Mccnaesl tbelr out
standing debt I'i.OUQ. Now, which Is tbe best
pier. not for tbe Collectors for tbe tax-payer f
Leonard Graded School. Tho fob
lowing is tbe Roll of Honor of the Leonard tlraded
School for the month ending Feb. 11th, 1878:
Willie Adams, Jennie Uigler, Willie Bridge,
Minnie Brldce.Elotr BleltenberaTcr.Victor Uuina-
burg, Maud Uearhart, II u tun Hartswicb, Linie
Hariswtok, Mara llowa, Marina Kennarn, Har
vey Liddell, Lois Weliaugbey, Alooso McLeod,
Edith McCullough, Mary Powell, Agnes Row,
Jennie Hbaw, Nannie Sbaw, Irvin bhaw, Dove
Thompson, Ida Thompson, W. C. Tatr, Willie
Taylor, Pmton Wilson. Kin in a Worrell, Willie
Watson, Emma Watson, Ruth Weaver.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT,
da alev Beaoseignenr, Jamas Hurehfield, Ella
Carson, Louis Kndress, Ueurg Fullord, lluirb
Uaohn, Mary B Huston, Henry Kubn, Desst
Lucas, Mary McUaugbey, Ida Ogdeo, Minnie
Row, Maud trackman, John Taylor, Hob t White- I
bill, A. K. Wright. B. C. Vol huhax, I
frincipal.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
At a special meeting of tbe Clearfield County
Modical Society, fatld at Clearfield, Pa., Febru
ary 18th, 1871, the following resolutions relative
to the death of Dr. R. V. Wilson, late a member
of the Society, were adopted
Wbebbas. It has pleased Ood, In His All wis
Providence, lo remove from our midst, after a
prolonged and painful itinera, ti. V. WiUon.M. v.,
an esteemed fitend and co-laborer, whoa untiring
seal and devotion to lb profession of bis choice
eminently fitted bin fur a counselor and friend ;
whoaa snorts as a scholarly physician lo fettp
himself well-read in the progreas of medical
science j and whose modesty aad faithful observ
a oca to sluieal honor, to respecting toe rift tits
aad leelings ot ot tiers, gained mm tne btgn re
gard of the numbers ol this boeiety ; therelure,
Httolmtd, That in tbe death of Doctor Wilson
lie Sex-leiy bas sustained aa irreparable loss, aud,
while bowing to tho tiupreui will, It bas to
lament a valued friend, a wise counselor, and one
who promptly Oiled tbe place where duty called.
Rttvd, That tbe medical profession has been
deprived of a member whose culture, eltaiuuieots
aad acknowledged ability secured for him a high
place among those who adorn aed elevate it.
feeoved, That we sorrow at bis loss lo com
mon with his family, and extend to then our
heartfelt sympathies, and ia oferlng our oondv-
trust inat tbey may hate the latin to rest
on tbe Arm which alone eaa sustain in snch an
hour of affliction.
Yeeowd, That a copy of these resolutions be
placed on tbe records of the Society, sent to tbe
laaily of tbe deceased, and published In the
eounty paper. J. U. Hartbwick, M. D-,
r. BunmriKLD, M D.,
D. 0. CaoL'CH, M V.,
II. B. Van Valiah, M. D., Committee,
Secretary.
For Ibe RarosLicAR.
OBITUARY.
Dr. R. V. Wilsea U dead. Ha expired at bis
resideBoe la this borough, at 1 o'clock oa Wndoe
day morning, th 13tb instant After a protract
ad illaaaa and much suffering, nnd while sur
rounded by tb members of bis family and other
relatives aad friends, be drew bis last breath
without a struggle, and bis spirit took Its flight
ta that " boara wboaoe no traveler re tarns."
Although It bed been known for some days (hat
his able physicians bad abandoned all hope of his
recovery, still (he news of bis death earn upon
this community with a depressing and saddening
influence tbat showed its effect on every face. Be
sides (he respect and affection so universally en
tertained for him, every one felt tbat a heavy loss
had be fa Ilea Society.
Dr. Wllsoa ranked with the Brat men la Ibis
section of th State as a man of talent, intelligence
and polite accomplishment. In hi profession
be bad attained to marked eminence and was held
la (ha highest esteem by the medical profession,
not only la this locality, but ia many parts of the
Stale, and especially by soeb eminent men as Dri,
Gross and Paneoit, of Philadelphia. This high
appreciation was manifcited mainly by th fre
quent calls that were made upon him fir bis opin
ion and ad vie ia oases of rare difficulty la the
Una of his prolessiua.
At tbe time of hi death be was a member of the
Geological Commiislua, created by aa act of the
Legislature, Sme year since, lo perfeot (he geo
logical survey of (he State. Tbe duties ef this
trust were peculiarly soiled ta his taste aad In
lelleot, sad bis aseoalales very toon became Im
pressed with bis rare Stars for the station, which
impression they did not hesitate lo express.
While la the social world Dr. Wilson's maa-
aars were peeallarly genial, bis will was alto
gether his own, and at limes It became Inexora
ble. Th opinion be expressed on any question
of medicine, oinoe, moral, or politics, was
Strictly bis own. Trealieg the views of others
with respect, be followed none. He was a close
reader and thinker, and made out his own con-
clBsioas i and, whilst be was aot wanting In po
litical ambition, be could not restrain his contempt
for the low meaos too often resorted to by many
to gaio politloal prefer meal. To (hat farling be
would give utterance, though tba efleot should be
lo defeat bis own chances of success. He seemed ia-
oapabl of accepting political preferment at Ibe
sacrifice of his owa tastes or opinion.
lie made a pretention aa a public speaker,
and yet la the school and other a. id reins which
he occasionally delivered, he abowod a pur taste
aad liberal reeding. Ia short ha was a maa of
clear, keea latelleet, and of very baadsome at-
tatamrats ta all departments of life. Ia his in
tercourse amoogst mea, his friendships were an
fallering, whilst his averstea ware exceedingly
etardy j but aa tba whole bis heart was full of
geaeroslty aad kindness. The aathor ef (be
line has repeatedly beard from Ibe Hps of the
late Dr. Wilsea sentiment which, for pangeaoy
aad power, would look well ia any of our standard
works oa mojicrae ar politic.
He was, durlrg tba latter part of bis life, a
member of th RpleeopiUbaroh ta good steading,
nnd as a husband and father hi Ufa was lovely
aad faaltlass. Th loss of a favorite oa, a boot
a year since, Hived t ahow t this whole com
munity bow strong were bis attachments and ho
tender his affections as a parent.
He wa bora at Rprlag Mills, Centre county,
Pa., la October, IMS. He studied medleloe with
Dr. Robert Vea Vals.k, at Millhelm, Ceatr ecus
ly.and graduated at Jefferson Medical Colli gs la
1841. The fellow m yeai- be determined to eater
opoa th be t tie af lit la the pre t toe of h!a pro
fisoB, aad ia aurvaaa f lal dft'ermineiioa,
with lb asual equipage of jomtg phateuns, l
kfl (be bamestead at Spring Mills for tbe village
ef Curweasville, Clearfield eeuaty, aad la IhM he 1
removed from there to Clearfield, where he spent
tb remainder ef his days. Ia 1881 he wa mar
ried te Miss Carrie Smith, death lev ef Jaslah W.
Health, a! this ptaaa. H dted tb father of sevea
children, all af wham ea aaa, ay icj fheir ale
tieaate mother, kow laeseat kts 4at. ,
Paaee la tbe eshae ef Robert Van Valiah WUsob !
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Cumme, Pa7 Feb. la, 1S7I.
Firnt Spring sooda of tho season at
Fleck A Co. s onterpiising fanoy. dress and dry
goods store, Market St., Clearfield. JaolQ-tf. -
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Salt ! Lyllo has just rocoivod an-
otter lot of tine salt, largeal stiea lwiuea anoas,
A&imftclu 4. an be bad at two dollars ajr,1
Itemeniber that Dytlo is County
Agent for Lorrillard's Tobacco, nod oan sell them
at factory price. They are the beet tobaooes In
market. Try them.
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Wanted I 1,000 cords of Hemlock
aad Rock Oak Bark, for which wa will pay tbe
highest market price.
Jylltf. A. 0. K nam an A Oo.
At tho Kgpum.iCAN ofllco is tho placo
to getyour job work done. We are fully prepared
to do anything In tbe printing lino, will dolt
well, and at the right kind of prions. tl.
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Sudden changes of tho weather are
productive of throat diseases, oonghe and aoldj.
There Is no more effectual relief In these diseases
to be fouud than lo tba timely use of Ilasson's
Compound Syrup of Tar. Bold in Ckarflcld by
Hart i wick A Irwin and 0. D. Watson.
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T. A. Fleck has jut returned (rem
Philadelphia, and in a few days Fleck A Co. will
be receiving at their store room (la Graham's
brick building), Market street, a nice line of whit
goods and hand same embroideries, which will be
sold cheap for cash. Call and so tho new Spring
goods and Spring sty! at Flrok A Co. 'a. janHO.
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A Fact. An advertisement inserted
la tbe KKPeeUcAM will reach mora readers than
If published In all the other paper la th coun
ty, and cost (he advertisei lea than one-half
In othor words, an advertisement published In
our Journal la worth double tbe price of that
charged by any othor publirher ia tbe county.
"Ills a fact." tf.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freight sent over the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for (he week eodlog Feb. 9, 1878, and
the same time last year :
COAL.
For tbe week
Same time last year
VON.
. IM77
- 10,888
Previously during year
Same time last year
Increase
Total In 1878
Sane time last ytar
Decrease
otubs rnaioHTa.
Lumbar ,
Miscellaneous freight ,
90,180
87,708
110.088
107,482
304
..100 cars.
.. 88
The Dundelion and MundiaUo Pills
were first compounded in 1867. I waa very much
troubled with airk headache, or bilious bendaobe
atd constipation ; oonld find nothing to help me
until tbe a bote pills were finally made to answer
the purpose, by stimulating the liver to healthy
acliou and regulating the svsiem generally, lly
taking on ol these pills every night for several
days the difficulty was removed. They are made
from concentrated et tracts of roots and herbs,
carefully prepared, aad do not gripe. One or
two jf tlit as (aken on an empty stomach will cur
a sick neadacue to one nour : also, liver com
plaint, biliousness, constipation of Ibe bowels,
and mduce a well-regulated action of the liver,
by continuing them for ten or more days, as Ibe
case may require. Tbey are sugar coatt-d, and
contain no oaloiuel or oilier mineral substance lo
junous to tbe most delicate woman or child.
D. L. B 1.
Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusrllle, Pa,
Price 25 ets. per bug. Bold in Clearfield by C.
D. Watson, and Herts wick A Irwin, druggists.
Academy of Mlhic TheMollie M
guira Combination, with their varied attractions
of plots, combats, humor, satire and realistic sea
satfon, continues lo draw fair bouses, and to
pleas hugely those who attend. The Hon. Ber
nard McTurk, es given by Mr. Ed. Lynch, mljjbt
srrva a a model fr nine politician, not n bun
drcd miles from home, who have risen from tbe
position of bod carrier to be "Tbe frind oftbe
dwn-trodJen wurkin1 man." Wa advise our
readers to tjko In this sensation. It contains
Some good scenes and sharp bit at prevailing
opinion, Bffuh AVprest.
The atove mentioned troupe will piny a drama
stilled " Molly Magulres ; or, Tho Black Dia
mond of Haielton," ia Pie's Opera House, Clear
field, next Saturday evening, February 21d. This
drama gives a beautiful and life-like description
of tb scenes and Inoidsnla connected with that
ancient secret Older during (he coal miners'
Irlke la Pennsylvania. Admission, 85 cents .
Reserved seals, 60 cools. Doors open el sevea
o'clock ; performance to eommenc at tight.
THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY ATLAS.
In a lal Interview with Mr. Newton, th Su
perintendent, w learn that the work In the vari
ous departments of our Clearfield County UUtorl
cal Alias progresses favorable. Maoy of our
ellitena have had sketches taken of their resi
dence, farms, business houses, mill, factories,
etc., as may he seen in tb Hat whleb accompa
nies this articl.
It is important tbat every improvement, whether
Jublio or private, should be properly represented,
ur sister counties hav shown to their best ad
vantage by tbe many elegant lithographs which
so fully indicate their material resources and tba
slrp forward they have taken on tbe road lo com
mercial importance.
Our eiliten should see lo It Hint Clearfield
County la not behind in having Ita Improvements
fircperly represented. The opportunity of sccur
ng a view of our homes, river scenes, ebumhes,
Ac, will not occur egain for many voara. It Is
heartily desired by all that the work In the view
depart men t may be so comprehensive (hat the
1 ilustrnltd portion of Ibe Atlas may fairly repre
sent tbe improvements of the eounty ; and to do
Ibis, our farmers, lumbermen and merchants must
not stand aloof. This feature ol the Atlas is both
ernnmental and useful, and is second to no oilier
section of tb work. Messrs. MrKirsoa and
Mann are now calling upon the citisens in the
various townships, nod on their return we hope
to hear a favorable rt-purt of our people's liber
ality and public enterprise.
Extra copies of the engravings ara furnished
those who bare views taken, which rnnblea the
owners to bava these pictures of their homes
encased in frames, or send them to tbvir friends
residing la other part of lb country. Tho fol
lowing are tb names of sotn of our eitlietis who
have already contracted to have views of tbelr
homes and buildings inserted in lh Atlas.
CLBABriKI.U.
Hon. William Uigler Residence and lawn.
Judge U. R. Barren reii'li no and office.
O. II. U ood lender residence and interior view
if printing otlice.
Judge J. II. McEtially-reslJei
lire J, t), McEnallv reslJeoco and sur
rouudiitgs.
H. J. Row A Son front and Interior view of
printing ofhoo.
8. J. Kow residence.
A. B. hit aw residence and surroundings.
James B. Uraham residence, bank block aud
othor buildings,
Richard Hbaw rati den ce, mills and surround
ings, including the West (.Win id fair grounds.
Leonard O railed School building and surrouad
ings. Ueorge Thorn re si dense and surrounding.
A. J. Logu "residence and surroundings.
Frank Fielding res id t no and grounds.
W, M. Hhum residence and ground,
James Kerr -insurance ofbo.
Dr. J. P. Durchiicld residoao and offlttc.
Ct'B WlaRVILLB.
Hoa. John Pat ton residence and farm Been.
Mis Annie M. Irvin, view or the John Irvin
etiaie property, ensting of mills, lumber and
ratting scenes on the Husquehanna river.
K. If. Braiaard Interior view of printing office
E. A. Irvin view oftbe Irvin homestead.
RBAhr Towxaair.
Daniel Uoodlander hotel, store, and farm
seen.
Erastos Luther realdeno and farm seen.
Reuben II. Moore roaideooe aad swrroandings.
Moore A Hamiltot stor at Lnthersburg.
Major Martin H, Luiher residence and farm
Ken.
Dr. Rruba V. Spackman residence and office.
J. II. E1 1 ngcr residence end store.
David Reams residence, aaw mill, timber and
sairoundlngs.
J. 11. toeyler resident and farm aoene.
Joaepb S. Hey Ur pottery works, residence and
surroundings.
John Reams residence aad farm scene.
J. W. Corp reeidence and farm eokne.
Ktia Riabel reatdeo and suroraading.
U. M. Thompson resilience and arm soon.
Keaiah Pvlllhwai( reetdeaeeaad I arm aeoae.
Charles Marshall residence, oabinet shop and
surrouodings.
Uwi B. Carina-. view of caw mi:i, shingle
mill aad surroundings.
SBLL TOWNSHIP,
II. U. Mcfle A Bro. homestead, mill, other
building and surrounding soeuery.
11. L. McUeo reaidenoo, aaw mill, school
bouee, river view and surrounding.
Juiee McUeo rosidrooe, old Mcllee home
stead, ether buildings aod serrotindlng farm
view.
Angus Miller residence and surroundings.
J. W. Metis residence, Haw Mill, surround
ing soeaery. and Interior view or Ha M ill.
John F. Lee residence and surrounding.
Robert Meaaftey view of reaideaoe, aharob,
Other building and surroundings.
James Meneffey residence, river view, aad
aurruauding furr acea,
stiBBBiaa was a i.
Horaaa Paten in residence, ajills. store, tbr
halldings, rlvor view, Ac,
Jack son I'a tenia store, resides aad ur
touadings. A. W. Patch la rsldaeo, rlvor view and sur
round Inge.
John C. Conner reldae and stor.
Mrg Pat "h iu rosidaaaa aad eunvwndlnga.
V. Tonkin mldanct, river view and sur
round lag.
John Ktag-rsldB0 aad surrounding.
aiL.u our.
P. 8. Weber-interior view of dry goods store.
Long A Brady interior view of hardware store.
J. Emerson view of Ceutrei Hotel.
John DuBoi Residence, mills, othar build
ing and surroundings.
John Ruubarger residence and grounds.
K. Kuuts City Hotel building.
JORDAN TOWBHBIP.
MaJ. D.W.Wise residence, other buildings!
farm view,
ft aa Townsuir.
Joseph M. Spencer view of mill.
lawbincb TowasntP.
A. 0. Ogden residence, farm view and mill.
Mrs. Elisabeth Carr residence and surround
ing. Hamuel Fullcrton residence and farm view.
Clark Brown residence and farm view.
Leander Denning residence aad farm view.
Hon. A. 0. Tate farm residence and surround
ings. AbrAm Huinpkrcv Realdeno nnd farm view.
oaiBotA aoaouoii.
George M. Brisbln resident and lawn.
D. R. U ood residence and lawn.
ii at ox TOWHSBIP.
II. F. llarley residenoo nnd farm scan.
Joseph Seyler residence and farm soene.
James Anderson hotel end blaoksmith shop.
William Welly residence aud farm.
rut Lira una.
Jatne Paaamore Hotel and bent.
Albert Owen reside n oa and banking-room,
And many others.
Specials ;
Fins abii OrsTKR. D. W. Jordan hn on
hands, daily, FRESH FISH, which be will deliv
er to customers in any part of tbe town. Also,
FRESH OYSTERS
received every day, and for aale by tba pint,
quart ar gallon. Price low.
Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 16, Id 'J,.
WARvxn. Soma easily learned person or Artist
to manufacture Lumen's Patbmt Milk Cabvas
Plt-Taas la (hi oounty. oo Royalty. Painted
from photographs or any picture, and is Ibe
Finest Oil Painting made. Before the territory is
tai en J will paint pictures 8x18 fur SI0 and
warrant them for life. Every person should have
on, a uu ratniings on uauva are me oniy
pictures that will stand th test of time, and can
be bsndod down to posterity. Particulars free.
L. T. H 1 11 Kit,
Not. T, HTMy. Corry City, Pa.
On a Hitbubbd Pan Ci.it, Disooukt on Old
Pbicsi. Sewing Machines oan now bo purchased
at Alerrell s (in nod variety store, from sia up'
wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired
oa tne shortest not toe.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
BtiaatB Fob Balb. R. Newton Knaw keeps a
full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
W.... 1... ..I. T.. k u. . i Ik. tH,a,mm II mi..
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
sy Irani a.
Wahtbd 1100,000 tft-lncb abaved shingles
to average from 6 to 6 inches for whiuh we
will pay tbe highest market prloe.
A. U. Kbahbb A Co.,
fob.18.tr. Clearfield, Pa.
4 a vent it mm.
In our style or climate, with Its suddon
changes of temperature, rain, wind and sun
shine on en inierutingifia in a single (lay, it n
no wonder that our children, friends and rela
tives are so frequently taken from us by neglect
ed eolds, half tho death resulting directly from
this cause. A bottle of Boseue' Herman Hvrup,
kept about your bom for immediate us will
prevsnt serious sickness, a largo doctor's bill
and perhaps death, by the us of three or four
doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages,
Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any dueas
of tb Throat or Lungs, its success is simply
wonderful, your druggist will tell you. Ger
man Syrup is now sold in every town and village
on Ibis continent. Sample but ilea fur trial, 10
cents. Regular si is, 75 cents. For sale by 0.
D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa
May 33, 1877-eow-ly.
I'oh .Tfu.if Cure that Cotiff.
With Hhiloh'a Consumption Curoyov can ear
yourself. It ha astablisbcd th fact (bat Con
sumption au be cored, while for Coughs, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all diieases
of Throat and Lungs, it ia absolutely without aa
equal. Two dose will relieve your child of Croup.
It Is pleasant to take aud porfeotly harmless to
the youngest child, and no mother can atlord to
bo without it. You can use two-thirds of a bottle
aod if what w aay ia not true we refund the price
raid. Price 10 eents, 80 cent and $1 per bolt I,
f your lungs are sore, or chest or back lame, use
Shiloh'B Porou Plaster. For eala by all drug
gists of Clearfield.
Hare you Dyspepsia, are )ou Constipated, have
yob a Yellow 8km, Lues of Appetite, Head Ache.
If to don't fall te use Ml 1 1,0 11 8 ,'VoTKM VI
TALIZER. It I guaranteed te relieve you. and
will you continue lo suffer when youToan b turod
on sucn terms as t ties a. Price 10 at, and 7a cts
Bold by all druggists of Clearfield.
Will', Paraiag P.rfnm., DARtMGTACK,"
it rich acd fragrant. Try It. Bold by all drog
lm of Cle.rll.ld. di.i,'77 aownm.
Dliirrirl
At the residence of D. D. Corsoa, on Sunday,
Feb. 3d, 178, by J. p. Fry, E-q., Mr. Jaeob
Pontlco and Miss Clara Hunderlla, all of Clear
field county.
At tb Baptist parsonage In Ansonville, on
Thursday, Feb. lttb, 1878, bv Rr. K. C. Baird,
Mr. Wm. L. Wis and Miss Olivia Mukl, both of
Knox township, Cloartteld county,
gird.
At bis home in Clearfield, Pa , after a lingering
illness, on Wednesday morning. Fob. 13th, IHT8,
Robert Van Vajsah Wilaoa, M- l., in lh 60tb
ytar of his age,
" Ha shall enter Into peace.". -Isaiah Ivii, S.
CLEAEFIELD MARKETS.
Clrarpiblp, Pa February 19, 1178.
Flour, per cwt , $3 70
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt 8 00
Cora Meal, per cwt 1 00
Chon. rve. iter cwt 1 Ad
Chop, miied, per cwt ....m . 1 (l
nran, per cwt i
Wheat, per buahal M 1 40
Rye, per busbol 76
Oat, ncr baahel aa
Cora, oars, par bmhel 30
Uuckwbeat, per bushel 76
Potatoes, per bushel 40
Apples, per bushel 40 to 100
Hams, per pound 16
onounier, per pound..., 10
Dried Beef, per pound 18
Chiokens, par pair 40
Butter, per pound .,... 80
Eggs, per doien 15
Bait, per sack, large 3 00
Coal Oil, per gallon 28
Lard, per pound . 12$
pried Apples, per pound 8
Dried I'i aches, per pound H 12
Beans, per bushel ,., 1 60
$ailroails.
PenuNylrmila Itailrond
TVRONK I CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON and aft.r M.adaj, JIKB !, l17,lb.
l'a.,.iiK.r Train, will run dail l.a.,i,l Kan.
J.J.) Inl.m TrPon.andCI.art.IJ, a. (ullow,.
CLEARKIRLD MAIL.
W. C. l.wia, Conductor.
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Cl.ard.ld
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11.40,"
.11:01, r.I
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
W. 8. Pl.rj.HB, Cnnd.etor.
l.KAVEHOI'Tll.
LKAVg NORTH.
Curw,.vlllt.
. 7.00 a.
, MS "
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4
, I 60
1 05
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60
1.0
10 10
Tjro.,,
.1.16 P.
146 "
Claart.ld..
anMoroo,,
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Lannard,
.1.01 "
HarratL
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Woodland
Oww,la,4
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Kt.in.r'a ,
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Ilr.h.m
Hlo. 11.11
.4.11
.4.41
4 60
.6 00 "
.110
.1.41
nirj.r
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lilu. 11.11
flrahani,
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Ionard
Ofttaola,
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,.0 60
Pow.lton,
.10 40 "
.lilt "
.11.11 p.
...1.01
Hamuli,
V.nftantoa,...
Cl.art.1,1
.7.00
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C.r.rairill,,.
,.7.1
PIIILPSII1'II(1A JIOMIARtiON JlKAHCIIBS
IMtt B .OUT.. LB4TBBoaTB.
p. m. a. p. a. v. aranoN.. a. p. p.
I"Q Morri.dal., 1140
III Tit Phihp.l.arj, UU
i til tii.in.r-. 1111
114 til IliirnloB, 11.14
lit It 10 till Opoool., ;ll f:of 4.16
114 1016 tiol ll'ikantoa, 1 10 1161 4 00
111 1061 1 11 Sl.rllo,, ,,0 1 1 lit :6I
JiT 10:61 117 llu.Ud.la. BIO .40 147
1:01 11:01 III M.Ca.l.,, Ill 1116 III
I7 11.7 III KMdrMk'a. Ill II H lit
:t 11.11 J Ran.. 1:00 II 16 in
Boltcfonta ' 4.8
8.41 10.18 Milesburg 4,1b
0.118 10.4(1 Howard 4.l'l
041 11,18 arrlreL. Haven loave 8.18
e n
t.OII
TYRONE STATION.
r.oifiu Kire.i
ILrrUkurg Auc'm, t-W
A. H
Pitt.tiurKta Kip'..,
Ml)
;!
!.
M.ll Train,
Atlulia Kir.,i
ftill K.itr.Bi,
W., laetijer,
Mali Train,
Kail Lin.,
Cloi. e.inn.olloDi mad. bjr all train, at Tjron.
... Lour IlaT.n.
B. g. ni,in,
mjlMf. Hop.rlnlonil.nt
BTAIIB LINES.
A itaR.leav.a CurweniTillsdatlj for ReynoM,
.III., at I o'glook. D.B.. arrltlni at R,.auldlll.
at 8 o'clock, p. u. H. turning, icav.i h.TDoldf
vill. dail;, at T o'clock, a. nr., arrivina: at Cur.
w.n.rill. at 12 o'olouk, rn Far., aaou way,
p. in., for liullol, I'll), .'riving ,i DuUoi, L'ilj
T o'clock, a!ui., dally, arrivmgat Curncn.vill.i
It n'olook, tu. Kara, each war, $2.
Allegheny Valley KaUroad.
LOW GUAUM DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, Deo. 10th, 1877,
the passenger trains will run daily (except
8un day) between Red Hank and Driftwood, aa
follow t
KAHT W A 11 1), Day Wall leav Pittsburg
8:20 a. m. Red Bank 11.8; Sligo Junction I2 0M;
New Bethlehfliu 1:07 p. m. Mayavills 1:2(1 j
Troy 1:80; Brookvlll 1:0 ; Fuller's 1:84 Rey
noldsvill 1:61 1 DuBnls 8:88 ( Hummit Tunnel
8;40 Penfleld 4:0h Weadvill 4:17 Dane set te
4:tf arriv at imnwr at :a.
W HHTW A K I). Day Mall leaves Driftwood
MM p. n. Denesett 1:00; VVcetlrflle 1:40;
Penflold 1:45; iSnuimit Tunnel 1:07 ) DuBols l:.10j
Rcynoldvillc2:2; Fuller's 1:87; Hrnok villa 8:33 ;
Trov 3:40; Mavsvllls 4:1s; New Bethlehem 4:20 ;
Hlign Junction 6:10; Rod Hank 6:27 j arrives at
Pittsburg at 8:10 p. m.
fff 'Ibe Rt-ynoldsvilk Accommodation leuvo
Rcyuuldsville duity at 7:30 a. m.( nnd arrive at
Rod Hank at 1 1:00 a. m., Pittsburgh at 2:38 p. m.
Leaves Pittsburgh at 3:10 p. m t Red Bank at
b-M p. u.i arriving at Ueynoldirlll at 0.06 p. m.
Close connecllnn made with trains on P. A 8.
Railroad at Driftoood, and with trains on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID MuCARHO.Ocn'l Hup't.
A. A. Jacksum, Sup't U. O. Div.
BTAOE LINE.
CLXAItl'IRLIi VO PKxriBI.1l.
The undersigned would inform tbe public that
ha Is now running a stage line between Clearfield
and Pen field, throe tituoi a wek.
Tbe stage loaves Clearfield oa Tuesdays, Tburs
days and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock a. in., arriving
at Fen Held at 12 o clock in. Returning sain
day. Leave PenBeld at 4 o clock p. in., arriv
itiar at Clearfield at 8 o'clock D. m.
Connection is mad with train on tbe Low
Orxde R, H. at Penflvld. Fare, each wav, fl..'0
(1E0. W. (lEARUAR'f.
Clearfield, Pa., r-b. 1, 1878.
FA UK FKOM CLKARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa t! 05 iMid.lletown 5 00
Lock Haven 1 70 Marietta 8 80
WiHiainsnort 8 80 Lancaster 8 88
Huntingdon I 80,HiILADKLPHIA 7 06
Lewistown 1 00 Altoona 1 66
Maryville. 4 60 J.ihnslown... 180
Cuwensville 2' I I'hilipsburg 61
Osceola. 6.' Tvrtm ., 1 22
UAKRIHUL'HU... 4 ThIPiTTHBlIKU 8 16
$tv 3iflmti3fmrnti5,
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Curwanirllb, Pa. Jan. 8, fS-tr
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Curw.navllle, Jan. V, '78 If.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Corw.oirlll., IV, Jan. , '78 tf.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAWED.
Carwenirlll., Ji. II, '71-lf.
HEALTH & HAPPINESS.
Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to
their possessor, and yet they ara within the reach
of every one who will use
Wrlght'S Liver rills,
Tho only sura CI'RH for Torpid Liver, Dyspep
sia, Headache, Hour Stomach, Constipation,
Debility, Nausva, and all Billious complaints and
lttood disorders. None genuine unless signed
"Wm. Wright, PUl'a." If your Druggist will
not supply send 28 eents for one box lo Merrick,
Holler A Co., 70 N. 4lh tit, Pbila.
Do, 28, 77-ly.
COUHT riiOCl.AMATlON.
WnnnRAi, Hoo.C. A. MAVKH, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-filth
Judicial District, composed of the conn
tie of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon.
Abbam Ooiiuu and Hon. Vhib.it B. Hoi.t,
Associate Judges of CloartieM Co., have laaued
their precept, to me directed, for lb holding of
an Adjourned Court of Common l'leat, at the
Court II ou ci. at Clearfield, in and for the, coun
ty of Clcarflil.1, eommencliig on the KKCdND
MONDAY, TIIK IITII DAY OF MARCH,
1879, and continuing one wk.
NOTICti Is therefore hereby given to juror and
witnesses, in and for said eounty of Clearfield to
be and appear in their proper persona, at 1 0 o'clock
A. M. of aaid day, lo do thojte things which in
their behalf pertain to m done.
UIVKNnudermy band at Clearfield, Ibis fith day
of February, in the yir of our Lord one lbtt-,
and eight hundred and acventv eight,
ANDRKW PKN IZ, jr., Kh.rirT. !
febO tc.
c
H BT IMtOl I.AM ATION.
W iirrkas. Hon. C. A. 2d AY KB. President
Jndp of th Court of Common Plaa of
the Twenty-fifth Judicial district, composed of
the conn tie of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton
and Hon. Antiii Oanra nnd Hon. Yi it cunt II.
Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield county
have lasued their prec)t, lo me directld, for the
holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans'
Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer
and Tsrtniner, aod Court of U en oral Jail Deliv
ery, at the Court Hons at Cloarfiald, In and forth
county of Clearfield, oomr.onein: on th third
Muuday, tho iHth dny ot Marrli, IhIH.
ana to eotittnu two wcks.
NOTICR IS, therefor, hereby I von, to tb
Uoroner, juatteo orth rae, and Constables,
in and for laid county of Clearfield, to kppear in
their proper persons, with their Kecorda, Holla,
Inquiaitions, K lamination a, and other Ketnen-
branoea, to do those things which to their offices,
and in their behalf, pertain to b don.
Ily an Ant of Asaeiuhly, paused the 8th dny of
woy, a. u, ir-oi, ii i man in tiuiy ui tne jus
lices ef tbe Poieo of iho several oonnties of thia
Commonwealth, to reiutj to the Clark of the
Court of 411 art r ficiaione of th respeotlve
Bounties, all th reoognisanoe entered into before
them by any person or parsons charged with tbe
commission of any orimn, except such ease as
may b ended bolore a Justlea of lh Pcnea, un
der i luting la wa, at least ten day before the
commence mo nt or the sesilot. of th Court to
which they ar toad rtuniahlereapetvly,nd
In ll ease where any recuKniisnoes ar nterd
Into lets than ten days before the ouinmenacmeut
of the secelr-n lo which they ar mad return
ble, th said Juatluei are to return tba sain in
the an.e manner a if said act bad not been
paased.
QJVBN nnder or band at Clrflld. tbl fith
day of Peliruary, in th year of oar Lord, on
ttiousana eight hundred and aeonty-elgtit.
hid to AMUHKW I'KN l Jr, sneriff.
PIUVATK SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate I
Th. nnd.r.l.nod, llrinf i. P.nn twp., Cl..r
llrld eountr, P. oll.r, th, fvllunio ralualil,
Ri-al S.tal. fur aal. i
448 Acres of Land,
nr. or Irat, In llwarla tanh!p. I,lnn on lh.
norm iuv 01 mg crwa, ami attain on.
all. af th. i.in.. Th. .Lot. land I, h.,llr
eo..rd with hrmkMa, whil, oak, rock oat, ami
othor hard wood lltnrMtr, and a quantity f whit,
pin., ,ald t. b. half a nillioa or mor. foot.
Th. Mm. la hoarllj .nrlrrlald with bltunlnoo,
ooal, and dlrttl, o. lit. linn of railroad loading
from Hrmtadal. loCo.lp.irt. It. valo. I, .nknown.
Thrr. nr., alio, othi-r v.lu.i.l. minaral, on th.
Mm,
Tha abor. land Um ationl l.o and a half tnlln
blo lh. Till.,, of lilrn ll,.,, adjolnlnf land,
of Oaarr. Hroot. and olhrri, on what I. known
aa Port.r', run. Th. Iaiprfiv,mnnla ob lh. pfp
rtt ara a food joarad .. n-.lll, i0 rnnnln, ord.r,
a hl,h dan, ,ton. brra.t, wild, in th. o,t man
nrr, It fur .Itanat ant laarhlnar. Th.r. Ii.ili,,
a lari frarn. dw,llln ho.,a and fr.tn. bank ham
Ih.rrap, and abont fort ar In, aeroa, mora ar
l., of th. land I, akand. An. p.r)on
wl.hlna; la lnr.it In (tropwti of thla kind will do
wall to .lamina Ihl. prop.rljr. will apll th.
whol. or th. nndlridrd ball latoM..!, a, mat mil
Ik. p.r.haa,r. Tb.b ...lnnt land will m.k.
l.o-or Ibrpafarni,, wfctrh will oomi.ar. r.rorablr
with lb. frral.r part of out oounljr. Pilaa and
Urni, taada known ta any p.u. wl.hi., t. par.
obaH. Pur forlbar p.rtloalar, oall I. p.rmn or
addraa, tha .nd.rilfn at Urampian II ill. P. 0,
Clwt.ldor.naty, I'a. 8AH L W I IIKM 1 HB.
Jaa. 0, l.ll If.
D..1-H I I
NEW
JUT-
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EVERYTHING NEW!
A GREAT VARIETY !
DR. x c xx : rare :
AND ELEGANT!
A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU !!!!
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Have You seen
JJuv you at'on our IiuikIboiiio MaUlu80 Conln?
it ti n
nobby lotus, for
" " Denver Coats, low
Have you soon our good Felt Skirls 1
" " v " fine double Shawls?
" " " " now singlo Shawls?
Have you seen our now Dry Goods?
Have you soon our now Dry Goods f
Have you seen our now Dry Goods?
Have you soon our all wool red Flilnnola?
" " whito Flannels?
" " " " elogant Medicated Flannels?
ilavo you seen our splendid Cnnton Flannels?
" " " " all wool I'laid Flannels?
" " " " Lumbermen's Flannels ?
Ilavo you seen our now rants Stuff?
" " " " durnblo Pants Stuff?
" " " " all wool Pants Stuff ?
Have you Boon our Ladies' Cloths?
" " " " AVatornroofs?
" " " " TubloLinons?
II in o you seen our job lot of Dress Goods?
" " " " all wool black CttBhraeres?
" " " " all wool colored Cashmorcs?
Ilnvo you seen our bleached Muslim?
" " " " unblecbed Muslins?
" " " " Shooting?
riuvo you soen our now Furs, for ladies?
" " " " Furs, for cliildron ?
" " " " cliildi'on's Fancy Sola?
IIuvo you scon onr hnndsomo Umbrellas?
" " " " Alpaca Umbrellas?
" " " " Waterproof Umbrellas?
Huvo yon soen our new Corsets?
" " " " Silk Handkerchiefs?
" " " " Linen Handkorchicfs?
JIavo you scon our Ladica' Uotlcrwear
4 " " " Cuildrona Lnuerwenrf
" " Gent.' Underwear?
Have you seen our Ladies' Hosiery ?
" " Children's Hosiery
' " lien la' Hosiery T
Ilavo you seen our I. adieu Kid Gloves?
" " " ' GonU' Cloth Gloths?
" " 11 Children's Cloth Gloves f
Huvo you seen our new Mottoes?
11 " 41 Drens Goods?
41 " ' " nice Neck Kucliing?
Huvo you. soon our Hair Ilr uulics ?
14 4 i Toilet Soaps ?
44 " 14 Tooth Bruhhes ?
ilavo you seen our Gents' Whito Shirts?
" 44 41 Gents' Huspondors?
" " " Gents ScarU f
lliivo you toon our Embroideries 1
" ' Collar, and CulTs?
" " " Tulso Warmers?
Huvu you soon our Feathers nnd Flowers ?
" " " " new Millions?
" " " nlco Wings?
Ilavo you loon our Woolen Goods?
' ' Ladies' Hoods?
' " Children's Hoods?
Huvo you seen our lllnck Silk Fringes ?
" " " Worslod Fringes?
" " " " Guloon Trimmingf ?
Unto ynu seen our Trimmed Hats?
" " " " Trimmed Bonnets?
" " " " Untrimnud lints and llonnols?
WHAT WE GUARANTEE :
We Guarantee that vc will mil nil kimls of Dry Goods
chenper Uirm niiy otlior store in Cli'firficld.
We Guarantee polite treatineut to every one of our cus
tomers, without urging them to buy.
We Guarantee thnt wo hnvo tho Inmext and choicest
nnoortment of nil kindn of Dress
nnd Fnncy Good, in Clearfield.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Market
December 12, 1877,
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HOODS!
our New Goods ?
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in prico?
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nnd Dry (Joods, Notions, Millinery
Street, Clearfield, Pa.
ENTITJE
Mm
- Hals, Caps, Gloves, Valises, &c,
Will Lo sold at astounding low pricos. Coma and tee for yourself.
A. GUINZBURG, Agent,
WeMerii Motel Corner, Clearfield, la.
Jan ti ary, 10, h77.
THE CHEAPEST BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS
AT GUINZBURG'S,
HiXO.rU ST., OITOSITK COt KT HOI SK, CI.MRt U.LU, Pl,
To the Citizens of Clearfield Count) :
About a year ego I earn among you with a toek of Boot, Bbo, Rubber anil Fnrniahiiif
(looJsj witbln tliia lime 1 hnv sold abuat Ten Tbousnnd pairs of lloou, Hhooa, to., and, with law
xoeptiona, llieec article bare giren perfect aaliafMlion ; whert goods did not tars oat eieotly M
reprentl, they were at onoo replaced lr new ones, a tha few who had occasion to seek redrea
can testify. Now 1st no ssnr you tbat this is no mere A as Barton, bat precieely what I will aom
tinu to do tbat ia, when that which you boy of me doe not (ire, what yon would tern. "yor
money' worth," I will rlir it at onco, on fair proof of its beioa; ao.
Keeling, grateful for past favors, I ask a eonlinaanoa of a shar of yonr patronage
Your Sincerely, B. OUlNibl'Rfl.
To eloso out a big lot, we ofTer :
Women' Rubbers at
Men's Kulmrrs at
Liimlfrim:n'i oitra heavy Ovrrhi-ct, with bcvl, at
Men's wo'.l-llitrd Ovcnhoef, at
PHICK I.iwT,
Wumen's Laced Lasting Shoo
used to eell fortl.tlfl.
Women's Lnoed Morocoo Hbocs.
need to ell for f1.25.
Wom en 'a Lnoed Calf Fboea
nued lo ell at I.M.
Women's boiTy farm Hhoas
nrea to sell at l.u.
is iii:n h weak a
Men's heavy winter Shoes, double sol. ..85 cts
Men's heavy kip .Shosa
Men' heavy eall'dreaaod Haoea 1.65
Men' best calf dreesed hboea 1.75
Men's kip working Roola , J.U5
Men's kip working Boots, do u hie aule 1.46
Man's kip working Boots, tap sole 8 00
BOYS' SHOES
In fifty different styles, from $1 to fcl.50. Working nd ichool boca, from $1.15 to iz.it for best
calf skin, buttoned dress shoes. Buys' Kltnira tap sole Boot, $2.50.
MltiSKK M0 If
Miaaa' school Kboes
Miiscs' farm shoes
Misse' genuine calf ahoes
Misses' Ureas Hboea
Miasoa' dree boes.,, ...
....9b rts
... $1.1 j
Lib
1.50
.... 140
Mlll.DltEK'r AND HAIIY'
Oood, S ilid, bultonei, lieeL-J S bes for children. 05 cents. Good, cesper tlpptd, heeled fehos for
children, tit rxnti. hubi-er and dre-i Shoes, $1.20. Baby's Blioes of all kinda, ID ti. and op.
Men's and women's rlippcri, eeots. Hhes polish, 15 cent per bolll. Shoe atrlrgs, 4 cents per
desen. Button bodka, I cent each.
CleaiftelJ, IV, Hep. 12, 1H77.
"CENTRAL" HOTEL, PITTSBURG.
Smithfield Street, from 2d to 3d Avenues.
Tbe wont ren tra It j located first c!ai linos In the City, tetreot ears paa th door every flva
minnUa to all tbe Uejott an 1 all parts ol both eittas. Tern, VAO per day.
WALSH & ANDERSON, Proprietors.
Th. Iliri utir, of ClearBcM, rMtlrrd WMklj at lb. Ilotal and nlued oa SI. for th. Bw.ll of
(neat, from Ibl. Motion, ao. jM, i, nj,.,
COALI COAL!! COAL!!!
The nndervlrned desire to inform the ellisen
of Clcrf)eld that h i prepared to furnish COAL
of an eicelleot quality, to all who may giro him a
can, at a price suitatile ror Ibe present bard time.
He willeichange ooal for floor, fail, groceries, Ao.
All orders will receive prompt Attention, a be de
liver, bi. own ooal. THUS. A. DUCKKTT.
Clearfield, 1',, sept. 5,'77-Am.
C Dot arol 'a these timas, but
Tk It can be made in three month, by any
4 I one of either et, In any part of tb
coon try who Is willing to work steadily at th
employment that w furnish. $iifl per waek In
your oan town. You need not be away from
home over night. Yon can giro yonr whol tim
to the work, or only yourapar moments. Iteoets
nothing to try the buiinai. Terma and $5 Outfit
tree. Aildresa at onre, u. iiAi.Ltrr uo.,
April is, 1877-ly" Toriland, Alain.
STOVES, TIN-WARE
CIAS FIXTURES.
JAMES L.LEAVY,
hereby girns notice that be ia prepared to furnish
all kinJi ol
HEATING, COOK AI) PARLOR
STOVES.
of the hest anillatet Improved patterns, at very
low prices.
fiH nvn itix
He baa also on ban... a lot of IinACK KTS.
CIIAltliKLIKKH and tlAH LAMl'S, otall kind,
at snitalile prices, (las fiitiires nnlered at abort
nolle, lo suit cnitntners.
TIN-WARE.
TlD-wara, to wtilch h Invite, th. alt.ntlo.
nurrn.aora.
Frnnt irt of rtoom N. , TIK'8 Ol'KHA
1101 SB. JAS. L. I.KAVY. i'mnrictw.
KKKI). SAl'KbTT, Kan'k
Clr.rllfl.l, I'a, Ueo. I, '77 If.
GEO. WEAVER & CO,
PKCONIl HKKlrr.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Have opened up, In the More loom lately ncopld
by Wearr A Itd-it-.on t-erond slreot, a large and
well aelerUd Ho,k of
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS ASD SIIOKH,
I41KKNSWAIIK, WOOD
A WILLOW WAIIR
HATS AND CAl'ii,
FLOUR. FFFD. CAlT
vnM vu.
Wbi.b Ihr, will dlrpnMt of at rrajoniHa ratal
...n, vt .arnanii. lor rouair, pro.lur,.
OKOKIIE tVKAVCR CO.
rl.arlal.1, Pa, .la.. I, lI If.
STOCK OF
Fiirnishincp Rnniis
40 eeatr.
ft eents.
$1.2.
J.0I.
VOMi:n" m i;ar.
I Women's best Calf Shoe
asd lo ll at $2.6 P.
Women' Leod foied 8 boot
I ned to sell atI:a0.
Women's Bat toned Morocco 6bo
I used to sell at II. To.
Women' Kid Leveed Hhoca
I.M
l.
Lit
i.rs
need to Mil at IJ.I5.
immti i; klauciiter i
Men's Elmira k ip working Boots, tap I
Mm' dreaa Knott (
Men'e beat calf Hoots
Men's boat ealf Boots, wd
Men' bt ealf Hoots, tewed
Mtn's best ealf Boots, sowed
l M.60
.... I J6
... I
4.0
... .0
... 60
A HL'M)Ki;i) IVTVI.EN.
Misses' dross Fhoa
Klssea' dresa tjboe
Mniaa' kid Hboos...
Misacs' kid 6 boos...
MUaea' kid bhoas...
... II.T1
... 100
... 10
... !
... a.t
KIIOKH AT tKAZV I'l(.LItlU
I OR PBIWTISiC OF EVERT OBSCRIP
I lioa naatlj UMBtad at tkit iloa.
1AKII DOWN!
LOOKTlERE!!
l want 1,000 bushels of OATS,
I want 20,000 pounds of HAT,
Ftr which I will pay CASH DOWN.
JAMKS L. LEAVY.
CI.ar6.lJ, I'a., F.b. , 71-lra
Jj'OB SALE.
Tb. nndertianftl will a.11 at .rim. .k .11
thai Iraot r naml of land altut. ha OM.tar
lownthip, Cl..rfi.ld Mint;, I'a, wllhla a aknrt
dl.tano. of IB. Trron. a ClMrSaM H. R., aad
adjoining land! of Honrrt Ilndaon and .man,
and known aa th. Jaoob B. Oaarhart lot. Tha
aid tract wtntaiaias AO um Bur. or Um, with
tw. train, of talaabla ooal tharaoa, ha, tnaal IS
am, alaarnd, and U th, h; to a lara. bod, of
ooal about bain, derelopwl. Will ba Bold lew Bad
apon m twrtus. For partianlar,, appl, to
DAVID L. kKKBS.
ClcarOelJ, Pa., Julj 11, 167.
B. r. QVLtri.
R. M COBILB.
. BBILBB.B.
(.1 I K II, MrCORKLE & fO.S
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Wa naBufMt.r. all kind, af f.rslMr. for
Chambara, Diain, Room,, Ubnrta, aa. Halla.
If Jim want Furaitar. of an; kind, doa'l Bar
antil rou m, our alook.
ITNISKItTAKIBrO
in an ita BraaokM, praaaptlj attanrhd to.
tll'LICII, MeOOBKLI k CO.
Clor.W, Pa., FaB. , 71.
DRUG STORE.
H. B. SPACKMAN,
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST,
Al Khaw'a .IJ Hand, CraarlWId, Pa, has jail
in. HVW HUM H
and la now prepared to fumiah ear t bin l, the
lb line of Drnwi bvbb.1 Ud.Ji..... .l. .
est cash prloe, e
lie ku also on hand a largo a took af Combs.
Hair and Tnalk II. ....... If ai.... m. .. '
.nd Hi,.;i;.f..
... i f,i iBH tvrut; oivrw.
' ptTVOTnT 1 vm j-.ni-.r.
, rfilSICIANS' PEESCRIPTIONS
t
Oj.miound.d with aara, da. ar .l,hl. A UWral
. ,.,..,,, lc,WC,iairT auiiMIM.
ri .... . H. B. BPAOKMAN.
Cl.ara.ld, Pa., Orl. 11, l!I.
The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory
Pann to.a.hip, Clwartald C, P..
HIIIHD OUTI
SIT t
BURNED UPI
TV"bKr M"'B'r..laa..aa.r.k.llt.
. n.,,hl...rhrKd a.rwatit,, in it, trM,n ,
"a nmrnj, ia iaa .raatt.. af
auil.i U.Knr.. .,. ..r
inprnramant, altaaBad, and ar. Brnarad B. a, at a
, ... -'- v.v,m, iwiaarw, HMIMtU, Hl.a-
..... r i.nnwa, mm. ri.BI, r foMa I
hand I.
.l..j ... nr.1. ... . IMMI B.
; wh..ra wa a.a u mbm aad aaaaia. ,
mwam,
lbob.il.Ma
CARD1NQ AND ri'LLINO
arra..oiTOyiwilln.aJ,f. t-a.!t
Prop.,
Wo.l.ioanlt.a,lonim. All...... . a
don. aira tha ,bortat aalloa, and bj Mrl.t .tun.
... . ,, h. nun, a nnrat .aara
af public patruBage.
I'MMMI POI NDS WOOL WAHTIDt
Wa will pa, Ik. bl,bM BartiM prln for Wm
.w.r rwi aa i.w aa aiBiiar
,Mt .a. a. bnwirbl I. IB. wa.tr, and wb..mr
w. fall l rnd.r rMaanabla aatirfaatlaa w. wia.
I "tw.,, "v luuni lam rvvfi j a
arwar. n. roan, ai Bane naart, 10 aaaB. pro,aa
I tttlanatlow. ither In reraen or hv I
I
.. fcv-vi f mi.li i - - -
ptflTrltf
to war I. Ov