THE REPUBLICAN. S CLEAI.F1EU, I'A. V 1 " A WEDNESDAY MORXIN'ts MARCH &.13TS. " Term of Subscription. " Jfpald In edraeoe, or within three months ,..f " If paid ftrlhroead before slv, month J ? It paid after tk uplrotlnn of ill mouths... 00 URLHilOUS KOTIt'1-.S. .' " Mc-thanl-it r.jiUropal liiirch Rev. A. T. Yooi', Faator. Public rorvlce every Sabbath t 10k A. M-, : P. I- , S4t,blt School at I A. i. prayer MeellnjeveryThuradrvr, t it r. M. Osiinuninn Service, Oral Sabbath of every fflon'h, t li A. M. Ht. Andrew' Churf.h"Hiiopl"T. flinnna Hali.. I'uMlo Service Sunday morninp; ,( 0 o'otek, end nt T P. M Sunday School at I p, M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening at t o'clock. Presbyterian ChiircliUcv.lT. A TttiTi.rn. Preaching ou the Lord's day at 10 and !1 o'clock, Sunday School at I p. m. Prayer Meeting os Wednesday at T p. in. Pastor's Bible ClaM on Saturday nt 71 p. m. Nt. Tanel' Chare 1i l alliollc llcv. T. 3. Mi-Mawa., Mum at lot o'clock A. M., on the second and funrth Sundays of each month. l.utUerau Church. Rcr. A J. Htmocic preaching every Sabbath, morning and eroninf. Sabbath School at a, m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. ' Pliilipsburtf is troublod with a "no- Itorioul Mann family." We wora mintakon lust weok in In timating that Centre county voted for lioeuee. The majority against lioense li 1,9. ' Tho Philipsburg Journal and Oscco ia sene both r sleighing PrtJ lo,t wk between those two places. Th sleighoii deny it. Wo incidentally lourn that tlie lodfic of Koightl of Pythiai of Hill place aro organising aa alpoditlon to tha Eipoaition at Vienna. "Mardor and suioido" is tha lending news itcta whlob atrikea oar oya upon opening our exchange!. Brethren, why publish auch smu at III m , Mrs. Elizabeth D. Shnwnltcr, for many yaara a realdent of Decatur township, but lately of Illinola, died at tho residence of Iter ton, ear Freeport, ia that Stat, oa Iha 10th of Feb rear. In the 82J year of her age. Court convene, on Monday, the 17th. Al tha lioenaa busluess U knocked in the head and nojerors aro drawn, little business will be tram eslel. Tha awcorinj in of the new constables will ba Ihe loading feature. Wallacston. It will be observed by an advertisement lnthii imuc that thecitinnl of that village will apply at the not term of our court for an act of Incorporation, and thereafter will ba knows aa the borough of n allacton. Sale OF Rafts. Tu tens' Butlefonlc Beputlitan layl that the lumber linn of Rhonda A Smith, of Snow Shoe, sold twelve rafta of the Tery belt plna timber that U.wnihip afforde to R. R. Bridgeni, Esq., of Lock lluvcn, at twenty-two centi per foot. a Part WniTi. The Into municipal aleetion la Tyrone ahowi that there are at ill loine .vii. m.n In that exceedingly "loll" fw. I)r. Chriity waa elected a councilman and Wm. Coch ran constable. Both those gentlemen aro Pomo eratl of tho atrioteat sect. There arc Juat Demo crat! enough In that little Sodom to aavc It from detraction. Go Ahiad. Williomsport is to have the Urn.it match factory In the world. Thirty million! a day ta to be tha arcrage. Alio, a pack lag boi factory, which will conaume 14,00 to 1,00 feet of board! per day, a lurminre laciory aid a car faotorr. llow greedy they are for er- erything down there. But then, if nobody elie pitohel In, WilliaroeporUTi will. BcsiNESs. The Hoard of County Ajomauaeioaera will be in lenion for louic time, ..1 .ftar Toeadae the 11th Imtant. Thoie uraona in or near the borough who havo any buiineti to lay before the Board will do well to attend to that matter neit week, and not wall uu til eonrt week, when cltlie" from dijtant portion! of tba eoonty will bo here to traniaet buiincu with tho Board. Look Out! Our village hns been overrun lately by a couple of "noaing" Individu al., who oaliniibly cell oe timiU gouuluc and counterfeit plaice and give Instruction! in the art of detecting counterfeit money. Wo luipeot tho Individual! in quoelion to bo at one of two Ihluge. They ara cither government dctaotivoc and are laying for eoinobocly wno ll "moving counterfeit money in thli neck of woodi, or they are ihoveri and agent! themselves, and desire to establish au agency hi rc if the right man cau bo found. Tho aelliug of aaotple ounutcrfclt an4 genuiuo plntea li only a blind. Thctte men are after somethingelse, and we advieo otir Jjusiiieai meu to anuo Ihcro. If thero are those In onr mlddt who deal in cnau-1 tcrfeit money, wo hope they will bo made to sulfur, but if tho "cing" U to be enlarged, tho patronage which oar chitcm hnro oxter.di-d to th so agent! i! to be regretted. Tho agent! through their im portiucnoo havo learned ouo thing! Tbey can tell whiub bank or merchant kocpi the most counter feit money on hand, botauss they "went IbioogU" thorn all. - Ol Additional Testimony. It has long einoo been icttled that Conductor Irwiu, of tho mail train, and hie asaiitanti were the right men in the right plaeo. But their vnlor wai particu larly illustrated at Dunbar on the 23th ttlt. A huge, niiacrnhlo looking dog entered tho ladle!' car at full speed and rcfuicd to be put out by the passengers. Tbo conductor was summoned, who, together with two of hie nssiitant!, seised the boast, but tho force provod too light, and was un able to get him on tho platform. By this timo the ears were in full motion, and it looked as if the dorg would oomo ofl flrit brat, when, all of a sudden, a lady passenger sprang np aud ruahed to the platform, eeiiod Mr. Dorg by a hind leg and by a simultaneous effort on the part of the con ductor and his assistants, tho benst was heaved orcrboard. Tho last we aaw of him he was lying upside down in a snow bank, kicking with all fours and yelling at bis level best. ltago ment on tho platform waa really a bniardoul af fair, but the ond.uuted eoolncsi and pluck of tho lady was magnHcently displayed on thil oecasiou. Cuinbiiti county gives n majority of 114 for license. The recsiu says : "Tho tcmperanco folk, chagrined at the turn of events in this county, aeem determined to make tbimi "red hot" for tbo liquor dealers. It is proper that tba license law should bo enforced to the lettor, but we trust that tboic opposed to the traffic will not allow their leal to get the better of their judgment!. One logman robbed another of a pocket book containing M0, nt Burnside, Clearlcld county, on Wednesday night last, a portion of which money be squandered for liquor at Carrolltown. He was followed and arrested at the latter place, oonfessed the soft impeachment, and is now an imnato of Castle Bunuckcr, in this borongb. "Widow Allison, living near Patrhenvillc, Cloar- Aeld county, fell from a reeking ohair iu which she was seated, on Tuesday last, and fractured one of her thighs at tha hip Joiut. Iter injuries are said to bo rory serious." The Cherry Treo correspondent of the lame journal, of the 25th nil., sayst Capt. It. II. McConuick an t Porter kinports, of this plaeo, start for Philadelphia to-morrow, to meet by appointment the officers of the Pa. 11. it, in regord to the building of a branch road from Homer to Cherry Tree. May success attend their mission, is the earnest prayer of all our people, Tho house of Mr. lico. Patchen, noer this plaeo, wo! totally eousumed by fire this afternoon. eaused by a stove pip running through a shingle roof. The family being absent at the time, scarce. ly any of the furniture was laved. "Mr. Joseph Kneedler, while examining a re volver this morning, accidentally discharged il, tho contents of the barrel entering bil right band near tho centre of the palm and parsing up thro' ths band, lodged in hi! wrist, where It remains." , , os The Centennial. At tho grout Centennial mooting held at the Aeademy o( Mu, sle, in Philadelphia, on the 23d of February, la Ihe purpose of completing an organisation for the great national celebration wMcn IS 10 come on in that oity on Iha 4th of Jnly, 1S70, tho following were among tbo officers selected for tho occasion from this county: Vio: Presidents, T!on. William Blglor, Hon. A. C. Finney ; Secretaries, Hon. Uoo. B.. Barrett, Col. E. A, Irvln, Wm. II. Dill, J. Blake Walters. The fullonln g are the sums sub eeribed in that city, vii . J757.M0 , IitlO.OOu 400,000 ' HpttlalM. ' The best Cigars, at It, I. Shaw's. ' Tha but Smoking Tobacco, at R. 11. Shaw's. Klcgant Pipes, at It. II. Shaw's, Tba best Chewing Tobneeo at B. II. Shaw's. Lovers of tha weed should bear tbii In mind, and when wanliug a prime article should go to tJa Tobacco store uf H. 11. Shaw, Market itrcct. Thcro nro l. veral kinds of worms which truubla horses j tho pin-worms (pointed ai both eudi are tho roost eoinmou and most ilnngerous. e'lirri. dan'a Cavalry Coudiiion Powders will in a few dayi ejoot the worm, aud t!io bono will begin to tnma. Factoricl and machine sbopi should not bo al lowed to run a d'iy without Johmon's Anodruc Liniment, Jn easo of a sudden anun.'M an mediate ujo of it amy save weeks of sullorii'g.aud pcrnaps a lirao, or even lite. T.ATW Pi.iSTHH. .Hevoritl cur loads received by Kraleer Lytic, which will be sold very cheap. Farmers, inako a note of this. fubllMt Calcined Platter fnrs.tle l.y II. F. Bigler I Co. Just rccelvrd, a large lot of non-explosive l.smps and liauterns at 0-2i-7J It. F. liiui.tn A Co's. Fnrsn Qnot-xn Plastbh. Received at Cornor Store by- car load and for sate by B. A. A W. D. Inwi. Cnrwcnsville, Maroh 13, 1873. A full line of Hnt)chnld floods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for salo by II. F. iligler A Co. ft. F. Bller & Co. have been makiug eitonsivo additions to their stock of Hardware the last few days. Kverytbiof arw in Hholf Hardware, Ssd, dlcrs' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Bulldors1 Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, ean be seen at their store. Aloy n. Slkigiic rot Same. A. I. Shaw has a eonple of urslHalaao lato style Sloiahs, which be will sell at a bargain. Call and look at tbem. d4 Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for -I. I- ' COUGHS AND COLDS. There are) few persons who ara aware of tho lin portanoo of attending to a cough or a cold at Ira llrst nppoaranoe. The stiousand who die annually- or consumption, were nrsi atiacacu vim n -ingot eonirh or eoh 1. which they Ihouaht would soon "wear" itself ofT, aud therefore ucgleelcd lo use the Kroner remedies until they booauie incurable. Krerv dav that a couch, eold, or any lung dis ease is neglocted, makes the ohanoes of a euro more uncertain. Wo would recomiuenil all sullor- inc from any disease of tho Lungs whatever, to use IUihoi's Couroi'xo Srai'r or Ta. ltuevor faila in enrinr the wont oa?el of coughs, eolds. hoarenees. sore throat, eatntrh and a'tbtna. It is an inlulliblc remedy for Whooping Cough ; be inff nresnribed by some or tbe lending pbysielnn in the Northern and Southern States, and being prepared under tho Immediate supervision of a graduate Ol ine reniisyirania mu-iicai uuiicKe. The proprietors beg leave to inform all thnt it li "Uueek preparation, pus mane sincuy in sp. eordanee with Ihe adranoeri principles and theory of medicine. Trie oil oents per nottlo. KlIr-SKLl, A LANDIS. Proprietors, Phlla-lcl pbla. Said by A. 1. nnaw, viearneiu, i-a., ana by all Druggits. oetlo-Cu Noviri to Waooh AnCAiAiin M.iarns. W have just received a general assortment of Wagon and i'arriags Woods, also a full line of Springs and A ilcs, whicb wc offer ahson for casii. ' II. r. DlflLSR vo. Aits-Seventy-live doson ClearBeld Wuod- obopnere Axes at tllawi. ' II. F. BfUI.KU A Co's. (gal g.avfrtfocmfnf3. 1V By eltisins... , ity Penua. railroail Hy the city au'kjrilici.. Tfousa Bcrred. We learn that tho -dwelling owned by Wieha Ardary, of Lawrence townehin. and oocupied by the widow Brlorly.was destroyed by nro on the evening of the SOlh of February. Mrs. Brlcrly loit all ner ncuumg, clothing and household goods, together with near ly seven hundred dollars in money, which through great economy for many years she nan suieu ior a rainy day." She ll therefore left without any ' thing in hor declining yean. It li hoped that those who have plenty of this world'! goods will manifest a liberal disposition iu this ooa, which ii ona of tbo molt inoritorioui that boi been brought to our notleo for some time. " " Normal Soiiool. Wo learn that gipcrintondont Urcgory is perfeetlng arrnngo snentl to pen a normal sobojl nt Curwensvlllo, on or about the Mb of May next, to continue for twelve weckc. Thil will be n nro opportunity for teaohen who aspire to lead in tboir profesfion. They aan Just learn as much bare as they oan by patronising Millcrsville or any similar institution. Mr. Gregory is fully ompotcnt to teach such a school, and hal made arrangement! to have not Isbi than two eminent educators present during the term.' Teachers, like tho members of other professions, must bo diligent to keep up with tbe progress of the ago. Dr.PTn or Ice. Tho Williumsnorl HuIUKh says Mr. Philip McDermot, under date of Susquehanna Station, February 21st, reports to Superintendent Thomson, of the Philadelphia and Erie road, that he has measured Ihe ice bclwoen tba piers of tho Lindeu bridgo, and finds tho thickness aa follows: First pier, two feet and four iaoheaj second pier, threo feet and nine inches third pier, three feet and ten lochia j fourth pier, three feet and five inchea ; ftHh pier, four fret and two Inchea: sixth pier, three fret and ten in?hcs; 46vonth pier, three fcit aud ten inches. So It would appear that. there Is still ji solid anrl mrrat dablo body, of lee, notwithstanding the moderate feather and thaws of the past two wens. Died. At the rosidonco of his ton, ,on the Jld of Fobrnary, 1B73, Mr. Joins Owaas, Sr., aged 77 years, 0 months and 17 days. Mr. .Owens was born In York, Pa., and came with bis father to Clenrdold, In 1803, whilo yot a boy of eight year!. They located In Lnvrrcnic township and were among the Arst icltlcrs In tho county, nore ho grew to manhood, took to himsolf a wife and reared a largo family of ehildri n, nearly all of whom arc still living In tho township. And to him and bis family Lawrence owl niuoli, for many a giant pine has fallen by their sturdy blows and many a broad acre been cleared by Ihe slroneth of their brawny arms. Hi re truly ho . foaud a borne while he lived and hero his body shall rest till the great day. The last IS months of his life were spent In ennimnnlen with the M. E. ehareh and In preparation for his future home, to which ha departed in great peace. CovimiTtiN and Karthaus. A cor. respondent furnishes us the following I A district Institute composed pf Ibo teachers of Covington and Karlbau aset al Iha I n,- bVhool honse in .Cevir glon, on Saturday, March 1st. All but two the teachers front both distrust! ware pnrient . Bering the evening session the bonsc was crowd- d and the cxerolses were good, consisting prlnel- ' pallyof elaaadrilla.caaaTa, cnadinns and addresses, Msli was furnished by Mr. K. TJ. llanoe, who bad hil new organ brought to Ihe srhool boose ""I did his beet to make tin Ust entertaining. T eiiiseni took at) gctlre part. The Cnonty "operlalondent was present and gave lovsral In- , "resting drills, ona on grammar and ana on men ul arithmetic, showing how than studies were ''fleeted ia many schools' and made rif minor ' faportaoeo, when they should be tha bailing '"""'landshouldooiludled by almost overy J""!! ia ths eoon'y, A number of meeting! were """"ll Hi! giuiey, rjc,jiU H')V, $!! ' Total This sum should July. get up II,737,.W0 l prelly good Fourth of Bird Cages a large assortment at II. F. Big lor A Co. s. Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale by II. F. Blgler A Co. Sana. Distan's Cress cut Snw, Orect Anicrleln Saw, Boyntan's Lightning Snw, at u 2i ;2 II. F. iluaan A Co's. RECAPITULATION. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Uoods. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnisbos, Caloioed Plaster. Wagon and Carnage Makera' supplies. All of the above tr sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of II, F. Biglor A Co., Second street, Cteatflelel, Pa. 3 . . . .. ss Slarriffl. On Feliruary S7tb, 167.1, l.y Rev. A. U.Yot in, Mr. PHILIP REESB. of tlsceolc, to Miss SAL- LIE J. l!KOWS,f Lawrence towmtitp. , --. This 'liJppjr ojuple, Laving r. numbered ' tbe printers, are corlaiu to enjoy a lifelong season ol wedded felici'y, to which they will lie assisted by the pravoro of tho hands in this nBlc. Harlirts. Clearfield Markets. Sheriffs Sale. : . virtu of writ ol Fieri Pacini, laei out of lk Court of CoroinoD FIori of Clear- fluid couutv. sn to m direoted. thort will bo xpAd to PUBLIC SALE, at tb Court Uoun, in tht Qortsortn 01 .ionrDom. on monmj, uim 17th day of Mttruh, 1H73, I o'olook, p. m.f tho follotflnff Uoal U-titt, lo witi A I of tho tutorottt of the defundaat. W. W. 11. tic, ol and In and to nil of thaoonl, liievoy aud other tnincmU in and ur-on nil thuto ocrtnin nroniifci tttimlo In MorrU tuwothin, Clfitrtto'ti cmiiitv. .I'u..: Quuudod mirlU hn iutid of Mil' l'Iltn.-ftMt br iMidd trt Vibocnt i Mlltl, Miuiti uv Iniulsi of Li.KiirU'i ctntfl. od cut by lumU uf Jnrob Wiio, contiiinDi al.oul ono Imndrcd otitliix (lUfi) acres, t.attur with all or tin tfletmnt aud ri;SU gri.olHl tu.mid Jtalo ender nn.l hy vlrlus of bl ooTitraot iib Jocph lUitrnk for tho (lurchnscof tho nfuroaaid unuurnli, Tbe nnid iirruiitet being ttio Mr in laikowu ine . pu Kolhrock funu. AUo, hII of dtfen ttrnl I intcn-at of in aud to nil U oito cortnin tructa of Uud oituoto in aMurrif towniliiji, C'lrurKi'ld ODiinty, 1'a , otic vf ikem lui veyd on wurnin- to Richard Thoumt, outiit.iniug Mlt acre nod 03 peritbtm, bciug o. itl) In tbo limp of tbo Chilij'aburg oitaiut another of the mljoiuing the nboto, furvcvd on wnrmut to jfiWy 8. J)rikert cnntaininfr 407 arm and 102 perchri nnd boms "0 tvJ ln 1110 luroafttu mnp of tbo Fhiiipiliurg ostutoi atothtr of them adjoining the in Id two lout nimud trHoli. iiithani Thumat nud Jlenrjr 8. Irinkor, and bcin the rmiduoof a ti-aut surveyed en warrant to WiKi.iN Drinker and oontatninir 3 Ml aoref, o4 porchoi, nod being No. io the innp of the I'hilipsburg ti lute ) anothtr of them lurveyed on wnrrant to Patrick tiajr, adjoiuing Robert Herd, being rri hluo of Ihe aurrrr oontaininc 4S aerc; being No. 82 in Uieupp f the I'bilipeburg cRtntef auothcr of them adjuining l'atrklt llnje tud bolng the rciiduo of tract lurryed on warrant to Michael SnnHcr, eouUinintc t?A0 acrei and being No. b.t in tho plan of the .'hilipiburg estate; contniiiing in all about 1,340 eert-i. AIo, all thoflo ocrlaiu troeti or parti of trnctl lituate in I'erntur tonn tihip, Clem field county, l'a,: One of litem being renidue of a trnct bounded hy land of Abraham SArJj flXrifitf wltrrVnt to William Samtom, eoniain iitg 2l4 aorcn, 61 peruhei, and boing No. U8 in ibo man of the I'biliinburg rotate; cinoiAer ad Joining Joseph 8anom and John Cannon traeti, boiiif th" rcftdue of a eurvey tnrveyed on war rant to Thomn r. tow, ana eonraining iv aerea and 04 porrbci, and being No. H'ti in the plan of I ho 1'hiliTtiuurg cattite: another ot them adjoin Ing Joaeph aniom aurver. being rcaidue of a trnot lurrerod on warrant to Jh Cannon i con taining 78 acrei and being Nn. VI in the plan i f tho 1'hiliBibnrr cPffttci another oi mem aa- joining (Jeorgo tiraff and beiug the rwl lue of tra-t isurveTva on warrant io joorini .n.iinnp,ijiitiiiiuiuR 20(1 o'crer, 31 ptrckf, being No. 9i in tbo plan of the Philtps'm-'g ei-tato unoMr of them being the rmidue of a tract aurreyed on warrant to lit if Graf, containing 8.1 acres and being No. 00 In tbo plnn of the rbilipubnrg cattle ; onofWnf them adjoining Thorn! t Cupoaurvey and Wintr the irfiduoof a tract rarrryod on war rant to Umry in'nlr, oontaining 210 aer-at 70 perrhn, and being No. ItW in tbo plan of the Philip'burg ct'atc; anathtr at thcin adjoining aid Henry Drinker and being tbo renidue of a tract purreyed on warrant to Benjamin H'i7toM, c'Mitaining4V oorca and 140 rrrnbn, and being No. L13 in the plan of the I'failipaburg eatato ; nontuining in atl about t):lj aorea. Hciied. takm in execution and to Ite told ae the property of W. W. Hale. Tbhmi or SiLi The price or inin at which the property aboll he itruck off niuat ba paid at tho time of falo, or aurh e her arrangments made aa will he approved, otherwf ae the property wi'l be Immediately pat ap and told again at the expenie and riak of the per eon to whom It waa atrnolt off, and who, ln oaae of detieiaooy at inch re aale, ihatl make good the aaine, und in no inetance will tbe Deed ba presented in Court for connrmation nnleaa the money ia netually paid to the Sheriff. JIVilN J. 1'IK, fiuaniKp't Officii, I BbtriC. ClearAeld. l'a., Fb. 20, 1871. J ttxb ) u.' w , i i,; m 1 8.m M A li IvlC-T Sr R E li T , fJOlrU. ' -eU-M' :.i. on aw (Cor. of Market A Front (trcets,) lussnrisvi This ningni8ooiii Hotel Is entirely bow, eons- . nlotsinall its appointments, and oonvelrient lo iha Court House. A IVa Omnibos rnna to and iron, ,h.nI,.pot on - April 10, mi. " rmf"-r .- C L A II F I 13 L I), 1' K X NA. Wc desire to cnll the uttcntiuii of t lit; citizens of Clearfield county to iho fact' that we tiavo opened a MUSIC STORE WASHINGTON llOUSfc, SKW WA8IIINOM!f, PA. This new and well furalshnd houjso has a:a taken b Ihe undersigned. He fools cuuticletit of bi ins; able lo reuder satisfaction to Ihooo who favor tini with a oall. ' . , May It, 1872. Q. W. BAVIM, Ifop e. I ' 5 IN CLEARFIELD, ... . , : Where wo intend to constantly keep on liund a full supply of ; PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of 1'IANOS will consist of, ,. RAVEN & COMPANY'S PI ANUS,- ..o ' ' . i , J5TP.IV IV AY At MVVfV PIANOS. ,,. i , . IIAINtS BROTllEUS' PIANOS. Wo arc i.reiiiircd at all limes to furnisli any of tlio cheaper makes of Pianos to order on tho most favorablo terms as to prices and terms or payment.. . . tjnr stock ol ORGANS will consist of tho now and popular RYNOER ORGAN, (tvitii l.yndor's Kneo Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler,) Tho SMI I II AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, DKVEKJS HOUSE, IX B U R ?f H I i) K, P A. The lul.seribor havlnc built anew liotot, wim II modern luiprovetneme, Is prepared to receive uests. Tbe table will be supplied pub the host in the market. - Ueol ataiiiing allaohod. ' aprMj A. U. HCUAICFEB, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Coroeroi oooonoano aaraeinarociea .; . CtEAHMF-LD, PA. , , , : ; riHU old and eunmoaloai Ilotcl has. darinf X the past year, bean tnlerged to double Its former oapaolty for tba entertainment of etran, aera and guosU. Tha whole building ba! been , refurnished, and tho proprietor will span na pains to rsndcr bis f necla comfortable while ,, .laying with hm.. n iOe aj!Bnsion uraeo "'" ' id from tha Depot os tho arrival and departure, , JOUN UUUUlinr.il, . Proprietor. . I of eaoh train. aprn-T tf NEW MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and I A YEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. the port Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from tiny fuctory desired. : Wc soil on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the II.AIl and easy LhASL I'LAIN. On our casv terms every ouo enn have n good instrument, und no other investment of liko iimounl will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. ' CrVVe shall bo glad to have you call and see us, whether you desire to purchase or not. oci23-'72-ly: KYNDEIt'S MUSIC STORE. firiirjs nntl UftUtincs. T HE LUISIT MOVEI ,.M,tr .. 2;t,7l .. sa,7o .. SI.6U0 Tho I'liilipeburir Journal of Stitiir- dey says : On Monday li'r. 1. O. Loralno and fam ily departed for Leechvlllc, N. C, where they will take up their residonce. The Doctor having the management of the Pungo Lake Land and her Company of X. C. on his hnads, his presence is required there. Frank Itowand, hraketnan on toe local iroigni, a young man from Philadelphia, had his thumb caught between two cais which he was coupling and so badly onisued that Dr. T. 11. Illaudy, uf Osceola, found it neecssiry to perform an ampu tation. Ho has been but a little while on tho train. Tue Leonard Gbadkd School It gives us pleasure to announce that our School Doard has elosed the contraot for the conslruetion of tha building in question. The estimate of Ihe architect, Mr. Ale, waoe!!,86.S4. Tlie bids were as Mlows l Hughes I Oowdriek.. Messrs. Logan- Jacob Jones R. II. Taylor From the design and the reputation of tho build ers, wo aro led to believe that Clearfield will have one of tho best school buildings In the S'ate with in the next year, and our oducatioual Interests placed on the highest plane. BRADY INSTITUTE. Ms. Kntron i Please publish the followine; pro eoedines of the llredv tvwnsllitt Xeneliers' lnitl lutoi On Saturday, February J:'d, 1K73, Itntilute oonvened at West Liberty school house, and was oallcd to order by the President. Minutos of pre vious meeting was rend and adoptod. The Presi dent then eallrd the rreular nruirrautino. I'lass drills were conducted as tollows : 1st. liefic-raptiT, by II. M. Si-vler. 2d. Penoraansbip, by J. It. Havler. ltd. Mental Arithmetic, by V . r. than nun. 4th. Howling Class, by J. C Wilson. 6th. History, Colonisnimn, by H. Wilson. On ipntion. Misses' T. Is, l.uiherand luinta lioodlsnder enter tained Ibe Institute with music institute Ik.ti aujmirnru to uw. . a . '., I. As-TKaxnna Bssaiox. 1st. Music, by West l.io srtv Kieelsinr Uleo Club. 2d. Analysis of Srn- ' . , i. . l i a letieps. be i. li. HOTS. Jtl. UUUO liool, ny u. d. 8eyler. 4th. Primary Arllbinetle, by C. 8. Lu titer. 4lh. Political llcogrnphy, by W. 8. Lo thnr. f ib. Ilecimal Freoll m, by M, A. kill 7th. Philosophy, by H. T. llrooliNank. Institute Ihni ndjonrnijl to mocl at 7 o'clo-.k. Kvriso hi:l()c. 1st. JUIII on HliMic, ny r T. Ilrorkhank. Sd. Select Melding, by W. 8. Luther, E. U. llsys and J. D. Jilinsin. 3d. Ad dress, bv 8. It. Loboush. The Kinclslor Olro Club of Wist Liberty, led by Miss Mary Posllethwait, entertained Ilia instl tute wifh rausio during the at'tcrnoou and ovenlng sesaions. A vote of thanks was lendt-red to tlio oltlscus of West Liberty for tlielr assistance In making the Institute a success. A-ijourneu. W. 8. Ll TIIKII, Pres t ' W. I". Siiaissjo, fteeitlnr,. i , a 7 20 10 121 1 10 I Corrected weekly by Hi. man MoasoP, Wholesale and Ketail Healer in Dry Hoods, llroeerles, Pro. visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, l'a. :i,srii i n, P., Mnch4, H73. Apples. green,00(V Ml Hogs, dressed Dried, y lb...... I" Hides, green.. Applebutler.Vgal, Ji Ham 00Q fjuttcr (jti(o) 35 r'huuldera I'lHfl) Uan il) 00(9 1 J .Sidce. until) Buokwlieal I l' Lard loloi Duckwboat flour lb, Mesa pork.T bbl...20 00 lleef, dried 22 Hats 00 llcef, fresh.... 7($ l Onion I 60 Boards. M 12 OOrj 14 0" Potatoes 0H(j 76 Corn, shelled 1 OH Peaches, dried, lb.. 11 r ear 0ti(i 6 Plaster, bbl S 00 Corn moal, sack, I n Rye l-h M ewil llliu 2 IP, lines. It lb Clovcrsccd Nalt.V saek.25Hfv 6" Ol.eese 111 8hlngles,lltln.4(ii 00 Cherries, fb. 10(d) 12 Khine;les,2n lalOfjb 1 6 00 n,lknn.. drsd. tb. 1 Timothy seed .'. 00 gggs z.i i allow 4, Flatseed s "u ll neat a ou Flour 0 001(1,10 40 Wool - (in ay ..0U 00(u,.10 Oil Wood.Vonrd a fin J as. It. WtiitK At tlioaiteeitilcoiirt on Saturday, hold before 111! Honor James A Logan, President Judge, and Assoclatst Dills and Ncsbit, tho mo. ton laadc by Ihe ol unset of J, B Work, oonvlcted at the December term for forging oonn'f. bonds whilst acting as clerk to the Com. mlcsluner!, waa overruled, gndthc prisoner brought up for oontenee, Judgo Lga then aenteoeed Iiiui to untlerrfo imprisouiiirnt in tho Western Penitentiary for one year and aftif 1st months. Sheriff Dniitflicrty took tlio prisoner to his new quarters on Tuosday. Mr. iVork we uodcrslntid has a full history of the recent evenls of his life, in connection with the pubiio affairs of this coun ty, wrflten ont, bnt it is for the present withheld from publication. Imdtanm isioerol. ' List of loiters romnlning unuloimed In tha Postoffloe at Clearfield, for the week endmi March 2d, U73i IHaon, Al. Mlllspaonh, Theoilore. Kmlgh, Solomon. Smith, I'nnlel. Hogam Wjlltans. , Sraltk, Jdward. . t i A. Ilile, Christian. Holden, Wllllai Uoran. Marlon. Lit!, Thomas W. Maves, Kat.M. Ji,'lon,IJ. If nlal, fl) Smllh, Thomas, Stewart, Koil.rick.', Hlearna, Samael S Tnblie, J. Waihurn, Jennie B. Wasbnarn, John. p. A. OACLlcf , tT.M. DEl'OUT l of l!n OK THE AUD1TOKS radford township, for IH72 l POOH llu. Elijah McDowell and Win. K. Foreoy, Overseers of the Poor lor Uraillonl lownsnip, in sroouns with Iho Poor fund of said township for 1H12 : PKnron. To amount of tat levied fl.lnd 60 mamma. . Dy bills ren'd for keiping paupers ly exonerutious.. fly per oentage for eollectiiig e 1 ,1 (iU.7 A. Ity lime nll'd lor sorvietsof ti. M'DsWcll Uy time ellowed for services of Wm. roroey By amount of order and interest paid D. roreey, overseer lor l?i Dy amount of order and interest paid b. Lansborry, overseer for 171 By order and Interest paid li. Dale By Justices' fees, paid Ily amt. peid D. Stewart for book....... Dy amount paid auditors and clerk Dulauoe duo townsoip 1,IM Ml rtOAI) Fl'ND. "' ,l'tt4 Henry rlumharger, Snpervl sors uf DiadluTd low... .-I-, - . -nil tho ltotid fund of said township, for 1872 1 PRsrnH. To amount of tal Invieil.. 11,109 40 To order on Win. 8. Taylor 72 6 To order on II. Llversooil I J To order In favor ot Uro. W . Uarger on 3B 00 10 76 611 4.1 16 ill) 10 30 Hi 3d 4 Z0 3 00 2 SO 8 on 90S 01 t'Minty Coininissi'inrri.. ' rtikimOR. tly amount of work done.,. Hy supervisors wages m By eonerallins Ily error In Wm. 8. Taylor iboo'i at last year'! soltleinent Dy amt paid auditors and clerk Uaianoo uuo lowusuip 80 02 11,320 70 , l.ea a . 140 76 nit ii J2 71 00 SO 81 ' 1! Wc. Ilieiindi.rslirned Audilors of Bradford town ship, hnving esainined Iho aoconnts of tlsorge W. llarger end Henry llmnbnrgen Supervisors of said township, nnd F.lijnh MoHowcll and Win. K. For. cey, Overiiicri or Iho Pour fur said township, nnd them ni ahiivo stated. N. P. WILSON. AI1UAIA.M PKAnri;, Atuslt DAXLL bTLWAHT, W. I. Cuni.kv, Clerk. Audliurs. 1l!ltl,IC (SOIItK.- Not Icollhcrp'iy given lhat Ihe cillsens or Wullnccton applied lo Ilia Couil ol Quailer Sessions of Clearllclil county, at January Term, 1H7H, for Irmorporalion aa a Imroogh, and tbe Jame has been conllrined lj tin Urand Jury. The said petition will lie pree,btd for confirmation by the Court, at Msr.di Ic,an, frb2-t Attorney for Pelillonars. VA LU A ULK FA nM.K0lt8A L K ! The undersigned oilers al private eale the following real esUt", vist A farni sltoale In Morris township, Cloarlleld ce.nly, eoalalnlng slitv-sll aerec, with a hewed log house and barn theresi creeled. The whole slsly-iU aerea are aaderlald with a vela of good coal. Parlies wishing any fanner Information slioulpl ,rpir te tlss wndsrslgncdal K jlertowa,Clcarnld SherilT's Sale. 1) Y virtue of writs of IVtMiirieMl Krnoaos.tssusd I 1 out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clsar- Deld eountr, and to ma directed, there wil! he esnosed to nublio ssle, at Ihe Court House, In tbe boroogh of Clearfield, on Monday, Ihe 17th day ot Maroh, 173, al I o'clock, p the following described real citato, to wit t Two eertuln tracts of land situate In Hoggs township. Clearfield county, l'a. No. I beginning at post by gum In-ci ibcuco north 72 drgrees west 27 nerobes to posti thence 811 degrees east. bv land formerly Henry Wapul, 2n perches to post; Ihence north li degrcee east 10 porehra more or Icaa In turnpike thence by pike south 06 d, frees east ,i, , percnes io si ones, mmce min ,i puicuca to the nlacoof beginning i containing 10 acres and 37 perches. No. 2 beginning al nor:b-east corner of Kobl. Morris survey) thence by some south 100 perches to post ; thence east lot pirehes lo ; thence alon old line of Waller Stewart north 100 perches: lh,n. br snme. "',,' place of beginning ! colilainiug 164 aeres, reserv ing out of Iho last described pieoo 64 acres to Catharine Hummel, her heirs and aisifrns, out of tbe sonth-weet corner, bounded and diseribed as follows i Beginning al post on KMC turnpiKe; Ihenoo west ti perches lo post thence south 04 perches to stones tbenco 88 perches to post ih.ne. north c2 nerchi-s to post on tumpikej thence westerly along said,turniik 2a 4-10 perches la nlaea of bceinning. Said uarsserved land k.lne ood frame farm hense and barn, boar ing orcbard of escellcnt fruit, 60 or Oil aeres .i...l and ararlv all underlaid with Ore clay and stone enal. Seisiil. laken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Aaron llartman Also, a certain trnot of land situate In Bradford township. Clearfield county, Pa., bounded en Ihe il, l, lands of Wm. Albert A llro..east bv la-id of the same, now In possession of John A. Green t north bv bind of Daniel Stewart and west by laud of Benjamin Lansberry, ooataioing Iwo hundred ,! men a.'rc. and iiavint about ono hundred and fitly aeres cleared and under a good stnle of cultivation, with a large fraaie farm house, frame bank barn and large and excellent bearing orchard thereon. Belied, laken In aseculion and lo bo sold as the proprrly of Isaiah O. Darger. Also, all those three eeitain tracts of land situ ate In Knoj. township, Clearfield counly, Pa., Ibe llrst one thereof beginning at a hemlock s thence north 40 di gross west lhfl perches to a atone pile i Ibeneo eouih 60 degress west 01 perches lo a birch Ihence south 40 degreoseast tt per-htsto a hemlock I Ihence north 60 degrees east 01 perahee lo plane of beginning; containing 100 aeres and ois percnes. sue sm a birch south 40 degrees west 40 pcreliee to a hemlock I south (II drgrees west 33 perches lu a pine i thence S"Uth 07 degrees west 24 perches lo a post ; Ihenoo north 84 perches lo Ihence north JO degreis east 62 perches lo place of be. ginning) eon'oining .'O aeres. Tbe I bird piece b, ginning at a hemlock i Ihenoo noith 40 degrees west 10 perohos lo a poet I thenoe north 76 de grees east 42 perches lo an aspen ( thonde soolh 60 degress west 40 perches to place of beginning I eunlaiuing two eons. Seised, laken in eseculien and to be sold as ths property of Mary K. Joy. Also, a certain trnel or piece of land situate in Morris townsbip, Clearfield oounly, Pa., bounded .,,l ,t,.ril,.l as follows, vis: lli-ginninit at a post and pointers, eornrr of tbe Jubu Price tract i ihenoo by a survey in the name of l'rnlicis John ston, north one degree east 1 17 pi rehes and 61", .nnb distance a. will eniialite Hie two lots bo. twern Potter end laid Solicit thence along Ihe said Potter lot. north 8 west, or such eoeisens will eqnnlisa this respective lots as sforesaid, 146 torches to marked hue. and along said iine, south one west 117 6-10 perches lo post thenco .by Ihe line nf the Swnnwick trad sontti ca essi no narcb.es lo the n)a-e of beginning; containing one hundred aens nnd allowance bo the same more or loss, with alxiu' .".0 seres elcaren, nartng a goou plank house, burn and other outbuildinrs. a g-iod spring of water, and a bearing orchard therein. , Sis.il, lk,-n io evrrntlon nnd lo bo S',14 ' tboorotiertv of l avid Son t. Also, a certain ti... i .n.ilo in Wood ward township, Clearfield eonnt.r, Pa., bounded and described as Mlows; Bejriuiiltig at a maple : lliciioo by laud or J. M. I'heea norlh-wesl 1IW perches lo whito pinei Ihence by land of J. M. I, hair south. not HopoB-I.ee Inposl ! thence south west by load of Albert A Bro. 1(10 pcrebrr lo a p ine i iliince by hind of Wtic'.it A llro. east 80 prreliri to plaoo of beginning : oontaining f-e aores, lrltb e' out 25 aeres cleared, with a log houso and other Imprtvoinelila thereon. Seised, taken In execution and lo bo gl al the property of Jonics M-kr. Tanus or Slr. The prlco or mm al which the property shall be struck off must bo puid at Ihe tin e uf sale, or such' other arrangements made as will be npprovod.olherwiio tbe proper ty will be Immediately put up and sold again at theoipinso and risk of the person to whom It waa struck off, and who, in case ef doOclencv at such re sale, iliall make good Ihe same, and In no instance will ine Deed os pressmen in vum. for continuation onleae tha money is satually peid to tlie Sbcritf. JUSTIN J. PIS, Snantrf's Or rice, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 1H72 I r f'l.lNtaK NO l'lt'l J. Tbe following per- I l sons have filed in the office of Ihe I'b-rk of Ibe Court of Quarter Seasions of Cloarllold eounly, Iheir petltloas and bonds lor Ltoense, l the l.r.ti .e.alnn. nasi, avremsblv lo Ihe aet of As sembly, entitled "An Act to regulate the salt of IntufcUMlllijt l.lquors, atci ttovKL Ltrrxsr., Mary Klst tihnwer i John Dougherty ... 8. B. How , John B. Hergey.. THE LATEST MOVE! gru; 600(1$, tit. 1872. Usfrtlnttfous. HARTS WICK & IRWIN'S DltUG STORE, To their aew bull Hog oa foeond Street, neaily oppeslte tbe store el Weaver A Hells, CLEARFIELD, I'A., Where thev will eontlnue lo supply tlielr obi and as many new customers aa mar come, with PURE .miucss! CHEMICALS! PHAItMACKUTICAI. PRUPAIIATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) , Patent Medicines. Paints and Oils, Olase and Putty, School Hooks, Stationery, Paper, ic.j also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Toilet Keeps. I'oeket Uooas, o.,sii oi the best quality. TURF. WISES ASD LIQUOliS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, rare While Lead, Colors of all kinds, Haw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, jurpen tine, Coil OH, Pint A Varnish llruebee, Flavoring Lxtmclr, iv. t. .ir, lllr.l Reed. Suice. around and uiijroniid, of ell kinds. SMOKEUS AND CHEW BUS Will find our stock of Cbrwing ...i u.....uit. Tobacco. Iinnorlcd and Do. uestie Cigars, fnuir and Fine-cut to be of lh very best nranus in mo mm. LAMPS AND C1I1MSF.TS, All kinds of SLAkd vrAViei, UARjF.N BEh'DS, MVSICAL 1SSTRCMENT8 and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Hiving longexpcrlence In tbe bn.lne.1, and an .. -tensive and well s-lectol stock of med.e.ne. we see enabled la All Physicians' (ir.ti J thchortsst notice and on the most reasonable tenrs. dsv and night. 1IAHT8WICK li arfidd, Pi, May It. IWI-tf. 1872.: L FALL & WINTER GOODS AT -J.'M. KRATZER'S. Immense Stork of 4lood of every drtrrlptton. Woolen Goods, came price as before Ihe ad vance in wool Maslins al redueed prlove. - Dress Goods in greatest variety. Mourning Uoods ef all kinds, Blank Alpacas, at all prices. Black Silks, very cheap. Waterproofs, Velveteens, Plaid and plaia Flan nels, Shirting Flannels, Ac , Table Linen and Napkins, Irish Linens, 10 4 Sheeting and Pillow Muslin. Ottoman Rep Shawls and Scarfs, Striped Shawls at all prices. - , Paisley Shawls; single and double, ti to $50. Dress Trimmings, Frlngee, Laces, Velvet Rib bons, Velveteens, Ac. Full line of tho celebrated "Josrpaine leu" Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves from II np. Ladle' Nek Ties. Collar, RulHiug, Hair Braids and Switohes. Ladies' and Children's Merino t'aJer-aear. Madame Foy's, Thempsou's, Glove-Fitting Hip Gore and other Corsets. Alee, Hoop Skirts, I'snlers, Ac Large slock of Carpets and Wall Papers. Shoes and Uaiters, same quality as heretofore, The best aro the cheapest," Balmoral and other knitting yarns, and other articles, too numerous to mention Purchasers will Ind a greater variety of goods than is usually found in one store. Call and examine. Clearfield, Sept. 18, 1872. ...Kvlertonn ....ClearOfl'! ....('learfleld ...Covington February .28. 1873. A. C. TATE, Clerk. PROCLAMATION 14 IslVOItCKs 1 Snliptrna In Dlvqroe In the Mabia J. WaeL. t Court of Common Pleas ... of Clearfield A'ounly. to Tnoaxa L. Wxrt.e. No. M Jlarnk Term, A. D, W7S. To Thomae I.. Waplo. above named i Ton are hereby required to lie and appear before the Judges of tbe said Court at Clearfield, on Tbii's.ay, lbs 301 h day of March. A. II. I7.1, lo aasaor the eoioplalnt of said Maria J. Waple. b. 41, " JI'TtN J..IMI!. Sheriff. WM. HEED, Successor to Reed Bros. Lime for Sale I FT1UK an dents at d, midinc utmr th depot ht JL mad co tup lute rrnngetnanti with Limt Humeri cait of the noaiitsin, wfarelij b tt ena bled to kern conLntIyon bend larg quantity of V UHE LIMK1 which ba oflVm to furturr and bulldcri at a trifli above (Mint. Thoire fa need of the article would do well to give me a call, or addreii me bj letter, be fore ncgututing tueir lime. UKU. U. rAabHUKBi Clfarflrld, Pa., June 9, Mt. JAvery Wtable. rrHE understgnod begs leave to inform the pub X Ho that he is now fully prepared to accommo date all in the way of furnishing Horses, Buggies, Saddles and Harness, ca tbe ahorteet notioc and on reasonable terms. Residence on Loons t Street, between Ittird and Fourth. GEO. W. GKAKHAUT. Clearfield. April 11, 1807. SAWS! 8AWS! SAWS DIBTAN'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-cat Saw ALSO, PATEST PERFORATED A ILECTRIC SAWS, For sale by oatlJ.TO H. V. HIGLRR A CO. J. WESTERN HOTEL, . Opposite the Court Boose, C LE A R VI B LD, PENN'A. Aeeomsaodatlon! Isst-alats aad charge moderate. osU JOHN F. YOUNQ, Proprietor. M' OKTOUI HOUSE, Opposite tbe Court Hoase, . ' i LOCK HAVEN, P E.N N' A.' JeldTI DACSKAL A KROM, Propi. JJROCKEHIIOl'F HOUSE, saLi,aiv.iio, i eetJ5"rl D. JOHNSTON A SONS, r Proprietore. RAILROAD HOUSE, Main Street, rillLll'SUUriu, rnnis a. , The nndenigned keeps consUntly on hand Ibo bast af Liquors. His table ie alwaya supplied Wltb tbe best ine meraei anorus. au - publie will do well lo give him a call ' novi, oa. - ALLEGHENY HOTEL, " (Market St., bet. Second and Third, lLc,AKrir.Bii'( ra Tha auhMribers havine beeome nroririeterc of this hotel, would reepeetfully ask a liberal eher f publie patronage. The Table will always be supplied with the best tbe market aSords. . '.' ..... ni.-uu A I VIDC1 It OeolC 12 "I--- SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, . , CtlRWENSVILLE, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a. Tkil old and well eetablilhed Hotel, beautifully situated on the bank! of the Suiquebanna, In tbe borough of Curweniville, baa been based for a term ol year! by the nnderaigned. It hai been entirely refitted, and la now open to the public generally and th traveling oommunlty in par ticular. No palm will be ipared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling room for tbo aooomniodatlon of teams. Cbargos moderate. . , Sept. 28, 1878-lf. 1 ' " ELI BLOOM. goots ana iliora. OOT AND SHOE MAKINQ, PHILIP WEAVER, on Market atreei, hj tbaw'i Row, Clearfield, Pa., has jnst reeedTcd a line lot ef French Calf Skine and Kips, tba best in th market, and is now prepared t man ufacture everything in his line. 11 will af? rant his work to be aa represented. The cltiscne of Clearfield and Tlclnlty as rsrpeotfully invited to give him oall. Wark done at short nolle. :ll'7Jy Attention, Lumbermen! 7E an now maantaeturlng our IMPROVED STKEL.Slll'KET DRIVING CANT IHIOKS, superior to any olher in nse. We hare also in stock a large qusutity of Cantbooks suita ble for rafting purposes, which we are selling eheap for eesh. AM08 A H. KENNARD. Clearfield, Pa., March IS, 1872. SEW, BOOT ASD SHOE SPP, EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A Sp Ere., CLEARFIELD, Pa. TH R proprlstor has soured Into ths BOOT st SHOE basinese at th above stead, aad Is determined not lo be outdone either ia qual ity or prlc for his work, Special atttatiot) will be paid to manufactories Sewed work. II ha on band a large lot of Ercnck Kip and r.lrsvin.. r tha tor beat coalite. Theelrl- sene of Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully Invited to give him a trial. No charge for calls. novo,' 8-tI MARKET 6TREET, A 1RWI. T 'ISW. SCllUMiK, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Seowd street, ne.t door to First National Dank, novf JJ , Clearfield, Pa. 1T0SHANN0N LAND AND LUMBER , . c (I S P A X Yi . OSCEOLA STEAM M1L).S, sji'rAniia ' LVMCER, LATH, AND TICKETS ..! Vvlft 'n'j'':' II. U. SIIII.LINOF0RD. President, ' OaoForest Pltsca, No, 12 S. 4th sL, PWl'. JdllN IAWP1IW, tleneral Sap't, Osceola Mills, Clld county, Pa. At.-TOW.1 j-orsTr ! ' f Uaeeola, A,,,.-1fte,. lb, LARI'MT 'TW if lios.de W I'Urlleld eounly at their N"' CLEAR FIELD, I'A., "Wr'lLL open this week an Immense stock of f all descriptions of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TUIMAIINOS, M1LLINEHT ' nnd FANCY UOODS, Funs, - ' J.,AIlllfV- - MISSES' nnd ' CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ao, Ac, Ao., Ac. Dujlng my goods In Now Votk, the tend of the l..i . b...t,ine a reliable class of goods I sell ing goods at close ash figures, aad londucting business in a thorough business manner, I hope i. -..ii ibe confidence of CASH Bl'VEUS , ....... thranghonl ibe county. . , t .NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. A Notorious Fact! THHRK aro amre people troubled with Lung Di leaf pi in thit town than aiiy otherptacc o ita itu in tha Btata. One of tbe great cauiei of tbtiii.tbe aieot an impure article ot I'oaJ, largely mi led with sulphur. Now, why not avoid all tlilH, and preterre your liven, by niing only llMWpiirej'a Uelebratca i vfcl. free Irun all hnpuritiea. Order I left at Iha itorei uf Biehard MorMp and Jainoi B. Urabam i How will reoelrv prouiiit attention. ABRAHAM IirMPHUEV. Clearfield. Noreraber 10, U70 tf. P. STERLING, , aManufeeturer of . , , SADDLES St HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA, Work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices reasonable. Hire me a oall. Shop in Ureham'l Row, Market street. noviu.ii Call and ejamine my stock and be c.nvinccl of Ihe truth of my assertions, ' IcplJ-' ' WM. USED. Beale's Embrocalion, (LATE POWELL'S,) For sll diseases ineideal to Hones, Cattle, and Human Flesh, reu'lrtog tne nse 01 aa asternal annlioatioa. This Embrocalion waa sitensively ased by tbe Onreroment during the war. v., ..la b Rartswlck A Irwin, ClearHeld Josrnh R. Irwin. Curwentrille. Uenlel uooo ander. Latnersnorg. tf. JMsOUR, FEKD, iC. TUB UKCCAKIA FLOURING MILLS The undersigned would respectfully giro no tleo to tbe cillsens of lleoearia townabip aad sur rounding country, that ba has purchased the Dcecaria Flouring Mills and put everything In com), lets order, and is manufacturing a Brit-class quality of Flour. ' CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour In quantity constantly on hand for sale. CHOP, COilS MBAL, BKAN, AO., AC. alascs on hind and for sale wholesale or retell. JSAAC. JOHNSON A SONS, Maauraetnrere ana ueeiers in , IIoqU nnd Shoes! Ladles', Misses' and Children's Q alter. Vea's, Pays' and Women' Uoavy Boots, and urogans, etc, ac Store and shon on Second street, nearly oppo site 1. F. Blgler A Ce.'s hardware store, Feb. 18, 1175 ly CLEARFIELD, PA. Baulm. Clearfield County Bank. rpBE Clearfleld Coanty Bank as an ineoepora I ted tnstitntlon has gene out of existence hy the surrender of Ite charter, en May 11, 1, All iu stock Is owned by the subscribers, who will eonttnne the Benking business at Iho earn place, es private Bankers, inder the inn patn of the "Clearfield County Bank." W are re sponsible for Ibe debts ef the Bank, and will pay it notes on aemanu ai too coupler, yrjtomw received and Intereel paid who oatey ie led fer a lied lime. Paper discounted at cii per cent, as heretofore. Our pereonal responsibility I pledged for all Deposit received end business tranaieted. A continuance of the liberal pat ronage of Ibe business men of the eonnly Ii re eneetfellytollelted. As Presideat, Cashier etd oncers ef tb lot Clearfield County Bank, we require the note of laid Bank to be proeepted for redemption JAS. T. LEONARD, RICHARD SHAW, WM. PORTER, JAS. B. GRAHAM. O. L. REED, WM. A. WALLACE- Th business of tb Bank will b conducted hy John M- Adams., Esq., aa Cashier. ( "ll-l tl trsf" ttlllNGI.FJI WANTED. Jitj" I Will eohang Flour and Chop fbr 1(1 ineh Shingles, or will pay part money, II dcslted. 10 J If .- BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. ir Ot'SK AND LOT FOR SALK. The House snd l-st on ine eoineri.i .- k'eland Fifth streets, t uarov..., The lot contains nearly an acre oi grouno. . . . . . .i..i.i. rr.uia. nntalnlac nine I l... and ollsrv information apply lo I he eulileriner, as . oovl.l Store la r. y. ,.,OAn.lN. CAUTIOJI-AII peesons are hereby cautioned not to boy or I" war ' uVm lowing .ronerl,,aow In t hn 'tl. f hbaf.r. In Brey township l horaee, 1 eows, I ..I.e. 4 hegsTl plow., harrow, gr.ad.tone. s,. C. I). AVATSON, ' UBALKR IN DBMS & PAT EST MEDltlXLS, CONFECTIONERIES, . v lvvite jnTinS. 1U1 FINB TKAS A ROASTED COFFER, ..... . ni... inRtcm A SKOAIIS. BM . . BTiTlllliKRT. IHyllt'l'b m . " - . Masonic Plldin, Second Street, deet-TMr XLEARFIELD.PA. J" isTU K OeJTAl-i' MM We have pedaled a ! pwmber of ft. new 111 JlU,,Af wiS a 3ie iastd ad town'v- County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM in Ma""- Building, one doer north ef C. D. Wataon'e Drug Store. Paaaage Tickets to aad from Liverpool, Queens town, Olasgow, London, Taris and Copenhagen. Also, Drafts for sal on Ihe Revel alajik of Ireland aad Imperial Beak of London. JAMK8 T. LEONARD, Pres't. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. tn:1l J. D. M'Oirk. Edward Perks. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE OF mcgirk & perks. Successor to Foster, Perks, A Co., PtilllpabuTfr, I'ciitT County, l'a. , WHERE all the business of a Healutg Rous wilt no transacted promptly aad upon lb most favoeaola terms. marf-IX Clearfield Nursery. KNCOURAGK HOME INDUSTRV. THE aaderelgaed, having establiskeo a rul eery on Ibe 'Pike, about half way btwea Cleerllsld aad Carwensvllle, Is prepared tofor alsh all kladl of FRUIT THKES, (standard and dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Orep Vines. Oooseberries, Lawlon Blackberry, Strawberry, and Rasberry Via. Also, Biberien Crab Trees, Qalaee, and early soviet Rhubarb, . Order! promptly etunded to. Addr.ja, eeptO AS-y Carweaeville, Ps Miss E. A. P. Rynder, lent roa Cntrksrleg'e, Sttinway's aad Emaraot's I'ltnos ( Smith s, Maeow Hsaslla'e ed Peloabef! Organ aad Weledeous, and O rover A Baker's S.elog Marhlnel. ..m ..irass ssas . Plane, Guitar, Orsnaa, Uarmoay and J oeal Ma lie. Ke apll taken far leis the he f sevm. mm Biisii oppoeil UnUoli'i Farellere Store. Clearteld, May , IM if. April I. Uf- TF f.St1Wl fSISS II. F. liliI.S A rn tkrvf . wr.IT If ' i ratted i'l .rfjir . . PISSS.Ispi f w" "ell allendtd,
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