THE REPUBLICAN. i CLEAIU'lliLD, PA. , ' WIDNESDAf MORNING APRIL 1, 1MB. . Tftrms of Subscription. If paid In edvanee.or within tbrel months ...J J" Ifnaid sft.r ihreeaad before six months.. I If .il after tbe expiration uf six month' . " HliMGIOllH NOTICES. ,. ' Metliedlut F.plseopal Chnreli Rev. A. D. Yocuu, Pstor. Publls B.rrlos every Sabbath ,tlO,A.M., endTiP.M. Sabbath School t A. M. , .... MaatiK evtvv Thursday. t T r. H. Coinmanloa S.rvloe, Drat Sabbath of vtry month, at lj A. M. m. Andrew'! Cliurfli--F.pleeopaU.Rev n..r Hall. Public Servloe Sunday morning st 10 o'clock, and it f P. Sund.jr Bohoelal I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at f c dock. Presbyterian Church Rer. II. i. Brmaa. rreeoniug vm w uviu . " i hw ii Sunday School at I p. m. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday t 7) . m. llible Class on Saturdar t 71 p. m, mi. frauds' thiirch Catholic Rot. P. T. SntnwA. Maes at 10J o'clock A. M., on the second and rourth Bunueys oi tnon momn. . Lutheran Church. Iter. A. J. HtnrsoM Preaehini tvery Sabbath, morning and evcnirJg. ttshbath School at t a. . Prayer meeting every Wednesday evtning. Tbe Brookvillo Jeffcrsonian is to be enlarged to eight eolumni. Tbe iiollefonte Radical jmpera i IwlllJ.f Mk lkr for e.l .Wm.if 'th. mn from Centre," Mr. Orvle. - The editor of tbe Journal is opposed to "dark petticoats, because they ere no revenge. fat on "white stockings". Whoa, wuhing dues the man do, anyhow? An exchange says thai a mombor of the Constitutional convention n trying to get in a section making th killing of a lightning-rod peddler or . life insurance agent only a mtsde- uesnor. ' ' ii Supkrvisor Appointed. In accord ance with petition preaented at March term, the eeart appointed John 0. Kline ai Supervisor of Lawrenoe townihip for 1873, la the room of Abra ham Ogdcn, who had been elected but failed to qualify. ' March. The March of 1S73, which Is juit passed, will long be remembered M a first elan winter month. It came in like ft lion, eoa liaued boisterous and stormy throughout, and was no more lamb-like wltcu it went out than wlisn it came in. Look Out! A circular from John ft bite, l'rciidrnt of tbe Northumberland lioom Company, teysi "Tbe ihear of the boom having ben changed, pilot! and rartmta are notified to fallow the Lewiiburg ihore, if the del ire to aroid kciag taken ap by the boom." Remonstrances. Nuiuoroiioly titrn- sd potitiooi from Boll and Forgnson townships were presented at the last term of court proteating againat the erection of ft new township out of parts ul Bell, Ferguson and Pcnn. . Tbe matter was eoutinued until next term. Cunstaiiles Appointed. Acuordine Is a numerously signod petition of the eitlscne of Dell township, the court appointed Moses Tliurr- loa constable of that township, the part elected Baring failed to qualify. LctI (Joss was ftp footed under similar eircumstftneei for Decatur tewnsbip. Mr. Ii. B. Larimer, who bus hold n position in our offioe fur the Uet eouple of roars, bsi taken himself to Brookrille, with the intcn ti of engaging In the tobacco and eigar buii eil. Hub Is ft good boj, tnd we will sajr to tbe people of BrookTille that in dialing with blra tbir (ill deal with a tor pleasant and clever gentleman. Xekiiworlt. The continued lhaw ksring Hooded the basement of tbe M. B. Church, h that tbe furnaces oould not be used for several ecks, causing a auspoosion of worship for an In definite period, an Sunday last Her. Mr. Duller, sf the Presbyterian Church, through his congra gstion, tendered the use of hts church to Iter. Mr. Yoeum, until such time as tbe water would abilde. Toe Anaconda. IIouso Lilt No. 72 is now before the Legislature, and ii girco at length lc tJiis issue. The bill In question Is a "iter, and about as destructive to the lumber trade of the West Branch as a she wolf would be is s sheep pasture. If the bill in qnestion passes, ike whal trade will be under the control of the Seiewhanna Boom Company and the West Branch Improrement and Log Driving Company. The Brookrille BmnUicam has alraadr aom. euced warning boys against jumping on and off moving traiua as thoy pass "to aud fro through lOffn." Don't ret in a htirrv. naitrhtwir ah bars plenty of time to take care of the boys after jou get the Irenes. We yearn for a railroad when "e think how many first class looals we are losing, list it would furnish hygnod little (Sunday school Ts geuing manglea. aarioa Vtmoeml. Th Clarion editor don't like to hear his neigh bors talk railroad. Oh, but be wants It bad ! Two men fell into railroad cut a 'kort distano above Troy, In Jefferson county, on Dstarday night, 14th Inst. When they were found Sunday morning, one was dead and tbo other badly Injured that his life Is despaired of. The est is between fifty and sisly feet deep where they fell in, and tbe bottom Is solid rock. They are a little awkward out there yet They don't know kow to behave among those cuts and Hilt. Tnis Raiti.no Season. Although 'i ksvs had plenty of high water for three vrcoks r"t, but little lumbar has (one to market. The eather has been so exoeedingly oold and stormy isat men have been unable to work. Hence a large, amount of timber la not yot rnftcd. .The ' in the river on Saturday and riunday floated of a large quantity of tlmbor, causing a "jam" in 'Be Curwcnsville dam, extending up the river for "eral miles, logs, timber and rafts becoming -sUod up 1u a prutalsouous manner. liisi oi ictiers remaining i the Pgitgflioe ftt Clearaeld, for th". . . f t . . . uncluimod free vtiu'ing Mwch 31st, lS7n( l!sbner, (irorgs. 'err, Alexandria, 'obeid, Ainericns. 'Jlord, Win. 11. :), Mrs. Jaasa A. l'orry, "ilsprr, Joseph. "''Ikes, John. Henrr, R. W. Loder, R. R. Lyons, A. P. McArren, John. trallh, William. Smith, Lewis L. Hliiry, Miss M. B. Scott, James, 1'. A. (J Al'LIN, P. StnuEN Dkatu. On Kridav last. I"ls (leorgc Peters, of Kradford township, was "itii'.j Mr. Ogdea to get ft drag of wood out of w drift, the former, when attempting to lift " ike hind ca 1 tf tht sled witb ft hanilipike, fell "sio at bis face la the snow. Mr. Ogden ob- U this, supposed be had merely fallen, aad "tteff sums distance, when he looked back and " filers Ujag slill on tht snow. lie atouued. btek and found that he was dying, and "'eg on his coat and putting It on Peters, he off fur soma neighbors, who upon repair- i spot rbunit that Peters was recovering. taken to neighbor's bouse and properly Ikr, bat died Ifae tame errnlnr. It Is sun. !? ""' tiri (na ' of Hood lo the Mom uuT'g iLAr.The Tyrone yi that J. A. C. Stewart, ton of Rov. J. nti, ft vOBtk nf ilvlrnti ninilHM Ml I.""'1 by lbs accidental diiekarge of ft Piatol, at ,lor, i, tuj,. ,,"l'lropptdrP'.l'e" "tnili i ' " "I"' wl"" ,ki,t of , J ' ' ' tett of which was a loaded .ltli"'"w"J.lbtB..mtr,ll It supposed, tllrtil al.tl.1 . 1 . ' jfl.' a siove, cunrg tht pistol tge Its cuttaau, Ucb lodged la the calf Is, wt anioruiaalc possessor of I Pfcaltl. Is UlisteJ that C'eeretea ;n t w . Coort Prociidinos. Below will be found ft synopsis of the proceedings of Court at tbe March Term, relating t roads and brldgeai Roiu Ptitios. To review tbe road leading from Buela Church to Muddy Rnn, In Oullch township. Viewers, 11. B. Wright, Frank Bulger, Solomon Dyers. To view a public road leading from the public road on lands of UcClure t Vohe, at a point about Ore rods tut of the lurks sf tht two streams on said lands, to Intersect the public road south of Uartsfslt's saw mill, la Brady township. View trs, Ueorge C. Kirk, M. H. Luther, Jonathan Shaffer. To view ft publio road from Luthersburg to tbe low grade railroad near Fred. Shaffer's In Brady township. Viewers, George C. h Irk, James Miles, M. II. Luther. To flew t road leading from the low grade nil road near Strphcn Bandy's to the Clearfield road at the four mile bill In Huston township. View ers, AI. ScoSeld, Elijah Burns, Luolen Bird. To view a road to lead from tho foot of Jona than Kepbart't hill near Isaac Uois', In Decatur township, to the Blue Ball school house, la Boggs township. Viewers, John L. Cuttle, Jaoob Pime- llng, David M To review, vacate and supply tht puhllt road leading from Lumber City toCurwensvllle. View ers, Tbos. W. Moort, John P, Ilile, Lafayette alcClurt. Piiitios roa Daioots. Four petitions, signed by over 32b eltliens, praying for tht erection of a brtdgo across tht rlror at Uoyt't Mill, and for the appointment of viewers to Si upon the location, were presented, whereupon the court appointed Samuel Widemlrt, iVm. F. Johnston and James Wiley to view tht site Also, t petition signed by 101 eltliens, praying for the erection of ft bridge across the river at tho village or llarnsida. The oourt appointed as viewers, James MoM array, lloraot Patchtn aid Thomas Moll bee. Roans Conrinuan Xisi. A public road from a point on tht Snow Shoe and Packertrillt turn pike, at or near tht cemetery, thence along tht tarn to a point at or near where the Clearfield borough Una crosses the Owens road. Viewers re port $20 damages to Cameron Doraey. A publla road from W. H. Punoholi' lo John Bbeestr't, In Bloom township. Tht order to view, vacate and report as to dam ages on a public road leading from the premises of Joel C. Forest toStonovllle, In Boggs townihip. Tut viewers report no damages and vacate tht road In question. For a pnblle road leading from near airs. Cross' to ft point near the lino of David Ankey, in Boggs township. The viewers report flO damage to Jessa Stona. . A remonstrance slgnod by a large number of petitioners was presented, protesting against the confirmation of this view, and the court granted ft review, and appointed James Mitchell, John Parks and Abraham Lits viswers, to report at June term. Tbe order to view a road In Huston townihip from near Wilson Run bridge, at Pcnteld, up said run to the county line, was continued until next term. Cosrinur.n Aisolcvc For a public road lead iug from point at or near the old steam saw mill on tbe road leading to a point on the turn pike near John J. McCracken't in Beecarla town ship. xo vacate ana supply a public road leading from McPherson't mill to Thomas Lanich's on that portion of tht road betweed MePherson's id Brocias', la Lawrence township. For a publio road In Brady township, leading from the public road from C. Korb'sto Bell town ship line, from a point about 20 or .10 rods north of Laurel run to the publio read at David Ream's saw mill, and vacate tht samt from Korb't to Bell township lint. For a public road from near Jos. Johnson's to Intersect the public road at or near E. P. Mc Mas ter's, la Chost townihip. To review, vacate and Supply a public road leading from Kylertown to tht county line, near Troy's bridge, In Morris township. To review, vacate and supply a public road al ready bid out, beginning at George W. Horn's saw ill and leading to corner of Philip Swoope's In Brady township. ... For a public road to lead from Charles Dough erty's, In Bell township, to tba Jefferson county line, near Noah Miller's. Vox a private road leading from the Salt Lick school bouse, on the publio road leading from Salt Lick to Karthaus hill, from thenct through tho lands of McCoy's heirs, Thomas White aud Oliver Moore to Intersect tbe road leading from the Three Runs to Karthaus bill, at or near Oliver Moore's. Ahout Time. It Rit-es us pleasure to notict that an effort Is being made to get some thing like a deoent road made between Curwont vills and Lumber City. The river road betweon those two places is about tbt worst public road in the county, and the "hill road" Is a hill road, In deed. Tberc Is great room fur improvement in that direction. Sprclali. Twenty-eight thousand Clears la store, at wholesale prices, at R. II. Shaw's. Mr. A. Mulhullan will open a Select School in the Town Ball, commencing April U. Thirty-five Butts and Caddies of Tobacco In stors, at wholesale prices, at R. 11. Shaw's. Jonathan Wiser, Sr., will Offer a larro uuaatlty of personal property for sale on the 17th. All the popular brands of Chewing and Smo king Tobacco and Cigars, at wholesale and retail, at H. 11. Shaw's. luroftVAJTl IuroRTAsrl Below please And ft Hit of prices of Boots and Shoes, of which 1'le- rl is now selling enormous ids: VV omen's full trimmed lasting Oaiters, $2.00, at FLKUAL'S. Women's common Murooco Oaiters, 91.15, at FLKUAL'S. Women's Korsoe kid Oaiters, $4.00, at r LEUAL 8. Women's Congress lasting Gaiters, II. 2. at FLEtlAL'M. Women's plain lasting Oaiters, $1.00, at I LEU ALE. Men's common kip Boots, $3.00, ftt ITEUAL'8. Men's Ins kip Boots, $1.00, at PLEOAL'S. Men's French kip Boots, $3.00, at FLKOAL'S. Men's common calf Boots, $1.00, at rLKOAL n, Who Is determined to sell at the ebnra nriees, at his store, oo Second street, opposite Kx-Uov. liig ler's residence, Clearfield, Pa. 8:10 R. II. Shaw has Just returned fioin tLe Eail with a full stock of Tobacco and Cigars, Pipes and Walking Canes, which hs will soil at whole sale at prices that defy competition. Lad Pl.iSTat. Several oar loads received by K raiser A Lytic, which will be bold very cheap. Farmers, make a note of this. , febllMt Calcined Plaster for salt by II. F. Bigler A Ct. Just recti red, a large Lamps and lanterns ftt 0.25-72 H. lot of non-explosive F. Bidiia A Cc't. Furs Gnorsn Pi aster.- Received at Corner Store by car load and for sale by . . K. A. A W. D. lawn. Curwcnsville, March 13, 1872. A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sale by II. P. Bigler A Co. II. F. Iligler A Co. bave been making extensive addition! to their stock of Hardware the last few dayev Everything new In fhelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Parniere1 Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May 22. Wood and Willow Wart of all descriptions for sale by 11. t. Bigler A Co. NoTira ro Wauoi Ain OaaeiAaa Max ens. We bare Juit received a general amortmcnt of Wagon and Carriage Woods, alio a full line of Bluings and Axles, which wt offer cheap for cash. II. r. UIULKB I.U. Axm. fefcuif-flvt ao Clearfield Wood- shoppers Axes at , . . -.. :21:71. ' II. f.rrOLKB Cos. Bird Cafe a large fttedrtment at II. F. Big ler A Co.'a. Paints, Oils end Varnishes for talt by 1L 1, Illglef A Co. ( . era.-- Wstaa't Cren-cut a, ,0 real A merli-in H.w, f .ynton i L!4lilli!l $28-72 Jl. I'. ltmi ra A (Vs. COUQHl AND COLOt, There art few persons who are aware at ih . tartaatt of attending to a cough or a cold at Its ret appearance. The thousand who dlt annually of ooasumptiea, wen irtt attacked with a"sllgbr cough or cold, which thoy thought would soon "wear" iUolf off, and therefore neglected lo use .u. P,upcr reueuus unui tney oeeaiaa Incurable. Krery day that a eouaa. cold, or an Inn. tut Is neglected, makes tht ehancea of a cure more uncortain. Wt would recommend all suffer ing from any dlstasa of the Lungs whatever, to ait lUesoa'i Uowptuin Svaur or Taa. It nsver falls la earing the werrt cases of coughs, colds, hoarsuess, sore throat, catarrh and n.ihm. r. la aa Infallible remedy for Whooping Cough be ing prescribed by some of the leading physicians in tht Northern aad rJouthire States, aud being prepared aader tbt immediate supervision of a graduate of tbe Pennsylvania Medical College. The proprietors beg leave to Inform all that it la BO "Ouack" nrCDaratlan. bnt mnrf alriiiH itly In i eordtnee with the advanced principles and theory dm ou oeoii per ooitie. RUSHKLL A LANDIS, Proprietors. Phlladtl pbia. Sold by A. I. Shaw, OloarOeld, Pa., and 7 nil vraggiu. ootlO-Om Sarrlrtt. On March 16th, 187a,byNAvaPAi.ia,Esq Mr. WILLIAM JONES, of Boiling Springs, Cum berland county, to Mlra ELIZABETH JANE r ii i,oi surname township, Clearfield county. gird. In Graham townihip, on February 22d, 1873, iiakhi , son of ALrncu and Iln i LAKsssaar, ageu s year, c monina ana 4 days. In Pike townsbin. nn Februarr 21 1 h 187 ALICE, infant daughter of Dabiis D. andEui- Asaru iiiTTSa. ... Oa March 2td, W KLIZABETII, wife of D. v. nivraa, agel w years, i mouths and 14 days. Partus. Uloarfield Markets. Corrected weekly by RiruAio Mtssor, Wholesale and ReUil Dealer in Dry Uoeds, Uroceriet, Pro visions, ftc, exarket street, CleerOeld, Pa. CnArit.n, Pa., April 1, 187S. Apples, green, O0 00 Hogs, dressed.,... Dried, fl R 10 Hides, green 7 Applebutter,Vlgal, 70 Hams 00 10 Butter 00(3) Si Shoulders....00ru) 10 Ueans 0 00(a) 1 15 Hides........ ...00(a) it, Buckwheat. 1 08 l.srd lifca Buckwheat floor lb, 8 Mess pork, bbl...20 00 Beef, dried. 22 Oats go Beef, fresh.... 7(0) 10 Onions 1 (0 Boards, M It 00(u) 14 00 Potatoes OOfj 71 Corn, shelled.. 1 00 ' Peaches, dried, ... 12 Corn, ear 00 80 Plaster, $ bbl J 00 vurn meat, as saca, 1 cu Kye. 1 10 Chop, w ewt lU(o) 2 if flags, U lb Clorcrsood. 8 00 Salt, sack. 540(d) $80 Cheese. 20:Shlngles,l8ln.$4(o)8 00 Cherries, lb. lOtJJ 12 Shinglcs,20 ialOfj 18 00 Chickens, drsd, tb, li Timothy teed 8 00 KilC 25 Tallow 121 Flaxseed 2 00 Whoat...M . 100 Floar 0 00(10S0Wool , go Hay 00 00(a)30 00, Wood, V eord.. t 60 l'eiiiiNjlrniilal.ailrond TV RONE A CLEARF1ELP BRANCH. fS and after Monday, OCT. 28th, 1872, the V 7 rassenger Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows: CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clsarfleld 2.!0,r.u.; Tyrone I.30,a.m. Philiniburg 4.23, " Oseeola. 10.80." Osceola 4.40, ' Philipibnrg..,11.07, " Tyrone 8.00, ClearBeld -.. 12.10, " CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 6.40 A. 8.43 " T.f'O 8.07 " 8.20 " Tyrone 8.86 r. a. Intersection... 7. 08 " Osceola 8.IS " Phillpburg...8..'2 " Clear8eld,ar....3i " l'bilinaburg.. Osceola Intersection.. Tyrone.. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa $2 OMMiddletowu $6 00 Lock Haven 2 70 Marietta............. 6 60 Williamiport. 1 0 Lancaster 6 86 Huntingdon u 1 80, PHILADELPHIA 7 06 Lewistown. 2 00 Allocna 1 06 Msryivlllo 4 80 Johnstown.. ., 2 80 HARHlrJBUUU... 4 7ilPITTSBURU 6 16 Close connections made bv all trains at Tyrone. and Lock Haven. OEOROE 0. WILKINS, iyl7-tf. Superintendent. PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tbt undersirned. Oeo. C. Kirk, attorney in fact for the belrs at law of John Ibnmvuon, late of Ilrsdv towarbin. Clear. fiald county, Pa., deceased, will expose to public saie, m iiuinersuarg, re., oa SATURDAY, APRIL 6TI1, 1873, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate of said John Thompson, deeraaid, to-wit : All that oertain tract of land, situale In Brady townihip, Cleordeld county, Pa., bonndid by lands ol Jamos Miles, Alex. Shea aud others, containing 110 seres, he the same more or lees.- About seventy-five acres of the land Is cleared and under cultivation. This farm Joins Moore's extension to the villagt of Luthorsburg on the west. There is a spring of good water conveni ent to the buildings, aud a good apple orchard oa the premises. Tanas or Sale. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the deed is presented for uenvery, ana ine oalanoe in tnrce equal annual payments, wtth Interest from date of sale, paya ble aonuany, tne payment and interest to be cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. ui.u. v. MltK, Atty, e. Luthersburg, March 12, 1873. l)KOPERTY FOR SALE. A (rood X house and lot, situate In West Clearfield. will be sold at private aalc, on reasonable terms, between this date and April 1st. The lot has a front of 80 feel oa the oast, is 220 feet deep, with a 20 foot alley running along tbe north, and bounded en tbe south by property of Harry Ross. The house is of plank, two stories high, 18x30 feet, with three rooms on the first floor and three on the second. The lot contains all nsceseary ontbuildingi and some fruit tress and grape vines, anil Is under a good state of cultivation. Any persoo desirous of securing a pleasant borne and cheap proprrty should call on the onderiica ed at onoe. ItOllKKT A. MITCHELL. MarehJ2, 1873-31 pd. niSSOLUTION OF l'ARTNEK- X SHIP.-The partnership heretofore exist ing between B. O. Venn and George Lcipold, aa Benn A Leinold, In the Hotel businoss. Lbs this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed having withdrawn from lbs firm. B. U. MEAN. Clesrflcld, Pa., January 28, 1873. m 13, Jt-pd. ' TVTOTICE TO TRKHPAPHKKS'-Allner- 1 1 tons art herebr cautioned aaainst cuthnr or in way asmaging umtier, or enning lash poles, pin wood or stems, or in any other way destroy ing timber or trespassing oa tbe premisos of uroora si uicaey, inomas uroom or nm. B. Dinkey, in Beecarla townihip, near Whltmer run, aa the law will be strictly enforced against all who arc caught trespassing. And all persons oanaing limner or logs en properly ol uroom ft lib-key, near Wbilmer rnn, on Clearfield orcek, will take ooiiee that all bank rent must be raid t'efore tbe timber cag be moved off the bank. WM. S. DICKEY A SON, fcbH Jie "" For GROOM A DKKEV. 177G CEMEWIAL. 1876 April 1st, 1873, Mrs. T. E. WATSON will open up the FIRST SPRING STYLES. MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, At. Clearfield, Pa., March 10, 173 41. n the Court of Common Pleat of Clear field County, Pa. aria J. Wapi a, ) No. 28 March Term, 1873. 'i n, ! i.a. jf Tnoa. S. W.ri.a. j Subpoena In Divorce The undersirned Commissioner, appointed by tbt Court la lakt testimony in the above stated case, will attend lo the duties of his appointment at the office ef Wallace A Fielding, at Clearfleld, Pa., on the 17th day of April, A. !., 1878, at I o'clock P. M.i when aad whore these interested, if they st. propsr, M ''? v sjunn " s nnmuAis Com mini on or. CltwfUM, M.reb SO, 173, I t. PROPOSALS WANTED. The tin- 1 dorsirned will receive sealed pmpoialr aa- til the 8th day of April next, fur the creoiioa of a Graded School Building, at Penfirld, In Huston School District, nans, Seeineaiions ami oonui n;e can be fata by calling ca Mr. Robwkcr. Bidder Jl be required to give tuck sureties as tht Board ef Seufol Uirecturt assy require for (he falihful performftOOO f the eostracL By or der of the Board. ' WM, D. WOOtiWARfi ttKO, R. ROHAl'KKR, TNUMiteJ IlKWITTi tluilding Ocmmltttc, l'CIIeld. M"b 178-4l NEW SPRING GOODS I AT WM. PRINTS, . ; ; : PARCALES, GINGHAMS, f : TICKIHQS; " ' - 1 ' MUSLIMS, SHEETIMUS, C0TT0NADKS, BOY'S CASSIMERB, MEN'S CASSIMERB. DRESS GOODS, la great variety and all the nswit shades.' atapaneae Popllna, . Japanese Hllks, . Striped Popllna, .'i . .';" Milk Popllua, French Mohalra, ' ' Cretonnaa. " SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Black Silks I Black Silks I Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old at tht lowest cash prloe at WM. REED'S, $:26 Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. 73 JpLOUR, FEED, &C. THE BECCAItIA FLOURING MILLS. Tb andortlfned would reipwtfulty gir no tic to tbt ettlieni of Boocri towmhip and iur foondinf oouatrj, thut he ha psrohtvied tli llrooario FJoariug Milli nd put orerthiDf Id oomplctt order, and U manufactariDj flrit-clui quklity of Flour. ' . CUSTOM WORK DONE, tnd Flour In quantity constantly on hand for sale. CIIOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, 4C, 4C. always ta kand and for salt wholesale or retail. Qt TNCII HIIINULIa WANTED Will exchange Flour and Chop for 20 incb Shingles, or will pay part money, Udesiied. 10:2-lf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. SAWS! SAWS ! SAWS! DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, lRAO AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boyuton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. also, ' -patent perforated a electric saws, For sale by oetl2,78 ' ' H. F. BIGLER A CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN - . DRldS & FATET MEDICINES, CONFECTIONERIES, , TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFER, BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A SUGARS, SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONER!, Masonic Building, Second Street, dect-72-ly CLEARFIELD, PA. TINK, WniTI A ROAN LINING SKINS X Just received and for sale hy April 20. lb 70. H. F. BIOLKR A 00. L K A . , Wo desire to call tho tutcntiorj of; the citizens or Goat-field count lo ilm fuel that wo . ; !'. liuvo opened a MUSIC STORE. IN CLEARFIELD, Whcro we intend to constantly keep oil hand a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our slock of TIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, STEINWAY & SONS' Wo are prcpnrcd at all times to furnish ntiy of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on tho most fa vora bio terms us to prices and terms of payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new nnd popuiat1 RYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryndcr's Knee Ticmolo nnd downward Octavo Couplor.j , The S.MI11I AMERICAN ORGAN .CO.'S ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMTLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these we furnish to bfder Organs from any factory desired. Wo sell on every plnn known to tho trade, cither CllKAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho rortLAR and easy LEASE TLAN. On our easy terms everyone can havo n good instrument, and no other investment of liko amount will tend 60 much to 2.IAKE IKXME HAPPY. . DO" We shall bo gfad to hnvo you call and see us, whether you deslro to pilithasc bf riot ocl23.'72-ly ilYNJKR7li Ml MIC NTOItK. 1873, SPRING. 1873. NEW GOODS1 AT WM. JtKKlTfS. BARGAINS! BARGAINSI BARGAINS! " l- . , ) i ' At 8c, Browa Muslin. , At IOo, Brown Muslin, real good. ' At 12c, Brown Muslin, yard wide. At 121c, Splendid Bleached Muslin, yd wide. : At J 8c, Handsome Poplin Plaids. At 25o, Japanese Poplin. At 2ic, Black tnd Colored Alpsoa. 1 At 50c, Jnpancn Silk, worth 78c. ' , At 91,00, Elegant Silk Poplin. I sit $1.18, Good Black Silk. ; At 11.50, Splendid Black Silk, wide. ', At 82.00, Black Silk, worth (2.80. i At 20o, Good White Plqaa, or P. X. ( aVko, tsuou Aioneyomb liauia. ; , .... 1 AC it.78, s)2.00, (2.80, Splendid Marseilles Quilts, -i .9' - -. ' '. - ' SATCUELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCH'S OL0VES, COLLARS, CUFFS, AC, AC, sJC. . at prices It suit tht timet. - call An tat roa TorauaLr, at WM. REED'S, , ,. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. , Lime lor Sale I THE undersigned, residing near the depot bat made complete arrangements with Lime Burners cast of tbe mountain, whereby ho Is ena bled lo keep ooaateatlyea hand a large quantity ol V PURE LI M E! which be offers te farmers and builders at a lrlfla above coat. Those in need of the article would do wen le give me a Call, or address mt by letter, be- ui negotiating uietr lime UKO. C. PABSMORI, Clearfield, Pa., June 0, 1880. JL.Ivery Stable. TH I uaderslgned begs leave to Inform the pub lic that he is now fully prepared to accommo date all in the way or furnishing Horses, Buggies, Saddles and Harness, on tht shortest aotloe and on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street, vvtwwi iiirssaa ronrrn. GEO. W. GEARUABT. 'TleaHl.ld, April 11, 1887. O. I. c. "rnERE to buy my DRY GOODS, GRO- 1 T eerles, Qucnsware, Glassware, Drugs aad Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap for cash. The subscriber ben leave lo inform his eld and new customers that he has opened A VARIETY STORK IN GLEN HOPE, PA. And will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A liberal reduction will be male to customers buy ing at wholesale. Call aad tsamlnt my stock before purehaslnr elaswhere. A liberal share of public patronage it solicited. C. J. KEAGY. Glen Hope, Pa,, Junt H, 187 1. HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE! . Tht Hones and lol on tht corner of Mar ket and Filth atreeto, Clearfleld, Pa., It for tale. Tbe lot contains nearly an acre of gronod. The bouse Is a large double frame, containing nlns rooms. For terms and other information apply lo tbe subscriber, at the Post Office. novl8 P. A. QAUL1N. gTGNE'S SAW GUMMERS AND " SAW UPSETS. W bar relTd the agency for the ftVinraftiid wilt frll them at mamirMturrr'f pricM. Call and ffxatnint tbem. Thr are tht Wit. Jl-79 H. F. nUil.FR t CO. ahg.IaNs in "musicalin PTRl'M KNTH ! Orani, both new and ww fid bind, at the Mule 8lor, opposite Uultuh'i Farniritrt Mtore. AH perfoni InUrrRted are Inrl t?d to cull avnd pi am Id a new ttyle of Orfnn now on Mhlbltion. Sheet Muile and Jtlnaie Hooki enmtafttlyoo hand. np!2i-7Jtf MARKET STREET, 11 F I EL , l'EXX'A. PIANOS, HAINES FANCY GOODS, .' ' ' : WHITE GOODS, AT ' WM. ltEED'f. MEW II A IX and BONNBTH, PLOTTERS aud RIBBON, ' , KECKTIE and PICUUM, - ...... . COLLARS and CL'FPS, . CONSKTS and IIOOPSKIRTS, BUSTLES aud other FIX IN', ' UNDERWEAHof all kinds, : HOSIERY and CLOVES, UANDlvERCIIIEPS, ' . WHITE TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERY, ' ' TOWELS, NAPKINS. :. , STANDARD TRIMMINGS. A FILL LIVE OF r AM SOLS. NEW WHITE GOODS. PIQUA, STRIPED MUSLINS, , PLAID MUSLINS, SATIS STRIPES, MARAP08A STRIPES, . AC, AC, AC. All will bt sold at tbt lowest prices at WM, REED'S, Market Street, Clearfleld, Pa. . WATCHES 1 WATCHES I I hart ft largt stock of AMERICAN and SWISS WATCUK3, of the differ cm grades, In from two to tight cunee cases. I offer these for salt LOW, aad guarantet tbsm te glvt tntlrt satisfaction, JEWELRY I JEWELEY I A good assortment ef Ladlat' and Oeat't Jewelry c tht latest stylttl Always gattlng lomtthlng new! I would ask Lumhtrmta aad ethers wkt In tend purchasing Watchtt to call aad. tee my stock before going to tbt cities, at I am very tart I tea tell Watchtt as low as they can bt bought, besides tht difference In distance In the tvtnt of tht goods proving defective. All kind. of REPAIRING In my line promptly atttndtd le at tht start on Second street, oppo site tbt Court Hons.. For year liberal support a tbe past I am vary thtnkfuL 8. I. SNYDER. April t, 1872. Valuable Town Lois For Sale. I hart under BT Coat ml a number of Town Lois, in East Clearflsld, he in a 8 bv 2c0 feet. conveniently laid cut, with streets and alleys, which an now offered for sale. These lots are situated in Lawrence townshin, edioininc Clear. fleld borough oa the esst, end north nf the town ship road leading from Clearfleld to Robt. Owens'. rerscnt wishing lo purchase osn Inquire uf A. M. Hills, or at tbe ofHoe of the underlined, where a correct plot uf the lots can be seen, with terms of saie. j una it. ruLFOHii. mchlO 8m Attorney at Law, Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWELL'S,) For all disease! Incident te Hones, Cattle, aad Human riesn, respiring tae ass tf aa asternal applisatioft Tbit Embrocation wot extensively attd hi tbt Govtrnmtnt during tht war. For tale by Hartawiok A Irwin, Clearfleld Joseph R. Irwin, Curwcnsville. Daalel Good- end sr. Luthersburg. if. Attention, Lumbermen! "fK are now manufactarinir; our IMPROVED V STEEL-BOCK KT DKIVINO CANT- HOOKS, anperinr to anj other in one. We have Ito in lock a Urge quantity of Canthonki suita ble for ratling purpnici, which we are nelttng ebeap for f-lh. AHOH s K. kttri HAK1. Ulearfleld, I'., Sitrab IB, IH7I. TOSEPII II. KOWLEH. Jualico of wj tbe reaee and tnreoer in ine upper end or Lawrence towmbtp. tulleuuont mane and nonej prnmptly paid over. reb.d-lj KROTHEKS' PIANOS. ftS. ACKETT & SeUBYVElt,. tiBALaat nr SHELF HAltbWAltE, and BaBaraetttrera of ,,v: " " 1 TlDiCoppe r & Sheet Iron Ware, , '. Second Street, ' ' . ' ClGARrlRLD, PA. Carpenters and Builders will do well U exam lat our stock ef "w BUILDIira HAEEW1EB TOOLS. PISTON'S SAW'S Dillon's Crosssut, UanJ, Hip, Itnaat and Ooat Uawt. BOYNTON'S LIGUTNINQ SAWS. Smooth Planes, Jack Planes, Fort Planes, Jointers, ' Match Planet, riumbs A Levels, Steel Squares, Ac, Ac. Firmer and Framing Chisels, Corter Chisels. Carpeuters' HUrks, llracet and mils, , Jloring Medlines, Ac Grindstonct and Grindstone Fixtures. Smoky Flues are effectually cored hy using Rich ards' Patent GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, fur which wt hart tht igeney. No cure, ac pay. Philadelphia Carriage Bolts, Railroad Laaterns, Wooden Ware, Ac. A one assortment ef , " POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY. STOVES I STOVES! Tbe Timci Cook, tbe beet to the market, alio, tho Uooarcb, Reliance, and lo. ID Iron Miaei: KfTier'f PvrtuMp I i cater, and II m ting, Parlor ana Kn storci. .RoofinKc Spout. of anJ Job Work dona on rcMuneble terina. All orden will reoeive prompt attention. Juiy 9, ibii. THE IH0NSIDE0 TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, rMliysburgr, Contrs County, Pa. rpHK undtraigntd respectfully announce! to X the public that he tat en hand a care fully-selected aad wall atsorttd ttoek ef STOVES, HEATERS, ItAXGES, HOLLOW WARE ! TIN, COPPER AND SIIEET IROX WARE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Bit ttoek of Cooking Stoves tuatlstt of THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which hat never failed ta brlAg peace tad proiperlly into lamiuti wntrt It It ussd, Diamond State, Farmer, lltrald. Charm, Spears' California uooa ntove, Kpears' Anti-Dust, (las Burning Cooking Stoves, Victor, Reliance and Union Ranges, Spears' Cooking Ranges, Ac., etc. Vfa-Tht Tin and Sheet I roa ware given with the Moves It made ef the heaviest and best material, aad warranted to give ptrfttt satis fattien. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves It larger, batter and cheaper than aver before exhibited to tht public ccnsiitlng of Spears' Revolving Light lllaminntlng Steve, 6pears' Antt-Dosl Gas-Bnruing Parlor Stove, Sp.ara' Orbicular Oas-burning Parlor Stovt, Speart' Qas-Barniog Parlor Store, Boqnet, Pearl, O.m, Ida, Sun, Tropic, Nevada, 'Ac, Ae. Vulcaa, Kim and Victor Heaters, Spears' Re ceiving Light Heaters. lie It alto prepared to furnish a aompltlt assortment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Woodea and Willow Ware, &c, Whol.salt or retail, maaufa.trd neatly aad wita tne toit vi.w it ttrviet, irom tht Cut ma larial la tht market PLOWS A PLOW POINTS. COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KITTLES, Of tvery dettripttea constantly ca hoad. OUDERS FUR SPOUTING, ROoriNO And ether work belonging te his business will be promptly Ailed by tiptrltactd aad skillful workmta. BRASS, COrrER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASU Taken In tickings for goods. Ilc especially Invites the attention of Meroaante wishing to purchase atwaol.sa)., aa th.y will and 11 le th.lr advanlag. te examine kit tteck before parchatlng else where' Look ent for tht Big Sign opposltt the rel. dtnee of Mrt. Br. Foster. All Ooodi WAtaAwrtD as Rtraasaailn. O. .. PL EC A I. rhlllpsharg, Junt S, m 08 jyOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER conpnr, Ob'cfibLA steXM is ills', aAxurAcTiaat LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS Saice-ii & ralent Jlibbcd Shingkl. II. 11. SIIILLINOKORO, Prwident, OIBee Forest Place, Nc. 13 8. 4th tt, Phil'n. JOHN LAWS lin, Ueneral Sup't., Osceola Mills, Clearfleld ecunty, Pa. Atso id N LOTS fjr salt la tht boron rh tf Osceola. - Aito Keep Itit LAROKST ASSORTMENT of Qoods la Clearfleld oouniy at their Mammoth Store la Osceola. . jaal-IS J. It; M'MUltliAY will srprLY rou with asy artici.b OK MKRCIIANDISb! AT THE VERY LOWKST PRICE. COMS AND ftli. (3.1:73;) NEW WASHINGTON. (1At'TION-AII persons are hereby cautiemd J against parcbaelrg or ia any way nteddliug with one red eaw, new In posarsston of Alex. H ilst-n, of Graham k wnikip, as tht same belongs le me and It subject to Uf s,ide(. T mrh" .'t w. it. rfrni.ru. s SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Froat ttntu,)1 . ULEA'tFlKLD, VA.V Thlf mtgnlflccnt Hotel It tntirtiy tl, tdatf' pleU in ill lie appolutifttnta, asd ewuvtrrliat lo the Court House. A free Ouielbul runs to and Ircm the Ireput sn the arrival and dapartnre of each train. - , M1IS. K. 0. CLEJiNIS, , Apriri'O, tm. , Proprietress. WASHINGTON HOUSK,' T ' NEW WASIIINOTON, PA. Tbit new and well furnished house baa beea . taken by the uudsrslgned. He feels conlldent of ' being able te render talitfaoUoa lo those who may favor him with ft tftU. it.v H. I87J. 0. W. DAVIS. PropVi . REVERE HOUSE, B II K N S I I) R, P A. "ha ...1 II I l ft... lit m tkaaa Usuwal milk all eaodtra tnijroveuu(fr la prepared to reeelre t Kueiti. Tbe table will be mjipUcd witb tbe twee , to the mark tit. . . . - 1 Oeod itablint atlaobed. . r aprS.ly A. U. bCUAIFFER, Prep'r.' ... THE MANSION HOUSE.- i Cotntrof Seoendand Market Street, ). . . tLKARPlIiLI), PA. T'UH old aad ttmmodloui Hotel kat. during tht past ytar. besn tnlargtd te doable IU , former oapaolty for tht tntcrtalnmtnt of straa gert and gutsta. Tht wholt building bat btt nfuralthtd, aad th proprietor will spar a palm to.rtnder hit futtU aomiortabl ahlie) staying with bim. ' -Th 'Mansion noose" Omalbut rum lo" and from tht Depot ca the arrival and depenurtr of tub train. JOHN DOUUUKRTY, . apro-J0 tf Proprietor. WESTERN HOTEL Oppuelte tht Court House, CLEARFIELD, PEHK'A.' Acoommodatlont lr,tlan and charges mcdenlf", octS JOHN F. YOUNO, rrcprlctor'. jONTOUR IIOUSU, Opposite tbe Court House, . LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. JcH II ' 1IAIFEAL A KROM, Prop's.' B ROCK EH HUPP HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA, t. JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietor cnvn RAILROAD HOUSE, ' Main Street, ' " ' FIIIL1PSBVKU, l'ENN'A. . The undersigned keeps constantly en head tbe best of Liquors. His table is always suppli.4. with th. bet th. market affords. Tae breling public will do well to git o him a call novl.'di. . Roll Kit T 1. LOT ft. , ALLEGUENY HOTEL, (Market St., bet. Second and Third,) i I.HAKKII l.ll, PA. The tuhscriher bevlng become proprfetcr m this hotel, would respectfully ask a liberal shaAea of publio patronage. ap!271 OEOROB LEIPOLDT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cl'RWENSVILLE, Clearueld countv, Penn'a. This old anj wcH estahhlhed Hotel, beautifully situated en the banks of tbe Susquehanna, ia the borough of Curwcnsville, has been leased for a. term ol yceri byt tbe andcrsigned. It has been entirely refitted, end is now open to tbe public generally and the traveling eotnmanity in par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests eemrortftUs while tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling room for the accommodation of learnt. Charges taodorat. bepi. 28, IS70 if. ELI BLOOM. , JOOT AND SHOJ OOT AND SHOE MAKING. PHILIP WEAVER, oa Market street, lav Sbaw't Row, Clearfleld. Pa., has jatl ,eoeivod tne lot ef French Calf Skins aad Kips, tho beet In the market, and Is now prepared tomauv afaoturt everything ia hit lint. Bt will war rant hit work lo bs aa reprtetnted.' The eitisens of Cletrfield ted vicinity are rtspectfnlly Invited to glvt him ft call. Work done at abort aelioe. :ll'7Jj" JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS, . . Manufacturers and Dealers lav , Boots nnd Blieeef Ladles', Missis' and Children's Oaiterr, Men's, Beys' and Women's Desy Boots, and! Brogans, Ac., Aa. Store and shop on Second arrect, ororr eppc tlu B. t. Diglcr A Cc't hardware store, Feb. 18, l.TJ-ly CLEARFIELD, TA. IWisrctlanfouj. J. U. K E P n A R 1 W. V. L1PPINC0TT & CO.,- Wholesale Dsaleri U U JIT 8, CJl-l, FPU AND STRAW 000D8,- No. 631 Market Streer, PHILADELPHIA. ' W. V. LippinCbtt, ) f S. R. Kertbutr.' James Mitchell, j 1:IJ J A. B. Bennett. QLFAKFIELD PLANING MILL Com p a n Y . rfM.lt nndpnigoed, inceareor to KETD 4 X POWKtX, have purcbaurd the CI.EAR FIKLD 1'LAMNU MILL, and rrfitdd it for dotnr an extenilvo buflneu. AH the machinery will be added ncoeenarv to make it one f the? moat eomnlete eetab tih Monti ot the kiud In tbe State. They are now prcparrd to reoeire onhprt for any work In that line. Tbuywil. give special attontioa to all maicrldli for huuae buildHng. FLOORING, WEAfHtft-BOARDIiVC aASH, DOORS, blind's, OF All STYLES, alwayi on hand. itORrflsD B0Ani)5. and all artlelee i nr fT build.nfr. will be exebanted for 1KV Ll'MUT.R. eo th:it pvrrone at a iti Untie may lrin( their Inmher, rtohnnnt It fur, and return home with the manufac tared articln. The Compaoy will alwaj hate on hand a far stork of rfry Lumbrr, tjo aa to be able te AM aa order on the abortcit notipe. Only (he ht and most skillful hafifti will be employed, eo that the publio may rely opon good work. l.aubrr will be worked or eoM at low ae it caw be pnrchanod anjwbre and warraaled te gWe -aturaotivn. Ae the biiolnMi will he done njinn the eaib prinelple we eaa afford to work tor iwall prtfflu. DRY LUMBER WANTED! Kipeoially ent aad a-kalf tnd two lnk patitt, stuff, for which liberal price will be paid. The business will be conducted under tea eeea . of tbt "Hear field Nuning Mill Co." 0. B, McrrtH it ill per.onelly tuacrlnlend the. buaifteis. Orders respectfully solicited. 0. B. MRRRRLL. R. B. TAYLOR. DAVID MHIA1 OIIKV. M. (I. BltOWir A BRO. Clearfleld, Ft., Jteuary t, li. CAtlTIOReAM persons are hereby csutlnni J against meddliug witb enc hay horse and en bay Bars, aow ia neseeaewa ef Isaiah Warriab, ef kea jlopc. as tht taun bilceg I. mt aad are Lit wita aim ca ito ana sunjcci to my orii.r at anytlrac WV-RICPLS, O'en H p.. y-: , 'r
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