THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARFIELD, PA MOHNINO, MARCH I, MM. Terms of Subscription. If paid ( advaooa.or within three at on t hi .) M if paid after tbr nd before six monthly... I if paid ePir ih expiration of its months ... I -Messrs. 9. M. PamxtiLL A Co., Hews paper Advertising Agents, IT Park Row, corner lieekman Street, are our duly authorised Agents II Hew York Ulty. ovi:.M.ii,ui ftOTH'fcftu Methodist ttplnroi.al Church Rot. B. F. Bt,vkks, eilor. Public Service every Sabbath it 10 A M d.I 7 P. M. Habhaih School -at A. M. Prayer . oting every Thursday, at 7 P. U. Camu union Service, first tiabhath of ivory dtuiith, t 10J A. .M. iroobierlau Church Rot. II. S.Bu.lkb. SaLbath services morning and evening flab bath Hohoul at S P. M. -Prayer Meeting Wednee doy evening. Mt. Prauela Church Catholic Rot. P. J. BnaninAii. Preaching at H, o'oloek, A. M., on tho 8 rat, third and fourth Sundays of eaoh month vet para ana ..eretllciton on be Messed Neeretnent at 7 ooioek, P. M. -rnnday Pcbool every Hunday anarnooD at a o ciook. OFFICIAL 1IH Lit TORI , flMB OP lOLDttS QPABTKB SUSJtlORS OOURT. Po ond Monday of January. TVrd Monday of March. Firft Monday of Juno, Fourth Monday of Scptsmbar. Tina or ioLia comma runs. First Monday of Juno. Second Monday of November. pi-blio orrtcana. Ptidtnt Nrfce Hon. Charles A. Mayor, of, Look Haven . AiataifiNt i.ie Judgt Hon. John II. Onrls, of lieiiefonte. Auoeinit Judge William C. Foley, Clearlield j jonn j. noftd, i,urweneviiie, Protkmnotaryli Bloom. Rtginfrr and Httorderh. 3. Morgan. IHttriet Attorney Frank Fielding. Trtaturtr David MoGaugbey. SAar. William R. Mol'benon. County urwyorw-Samuel P. McCloskey, Cur wenaville. County CowwiWottert Clark Brown, Clear Bold i Thomas A. McUee, Chest P. 0.: Ilairii Hoover, Curwensvllle. County Auditor Chrlit. J. Keaftgy, (lion llopo Samuel A. Caldwell, WUllatnigrore ( Jobs u. uonner. iturniid. Count Coroner J. II. Naff. Now Wash I niton Jury Commiiontr John W. tihugart, Jamoa M it en el l, U learned. 8uurintendt Pnblit AAoos John A. Gregory, Curwensvllle. JVotartM PublicJi.hu XV. Wrlgley, Wn, Ita dobaugh, Cyrus L. Gordon, Clearfield; Joaiab Evans, Joa. K. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curweosville j J. J. I.infrle, Emmet Suvm, Osceola Mills ; Jobn aton U tia.il ton, Luthershurg. Oar fyeciof column li decidedly interesting? in a local point of view, and profitable reading to eutaidorc who want to save money. Wiltf niiroofts wore flying thick on Monday morning. Farmers, rend tho circular letter of lion, (Jeorge bcoit, Protident of the Stato Agrimtl tural Society, found in thlo Issue. Kkad It. An article on our fourth page, ontttled "Shall tbo Downward Tido bo Turned," U good reading tbeta disjointed time. mm Kvcry frarment sold by Wnimmokor AS Brown, fltb and Market, Philadelphia, baa to paaa through the handi of at leaat four Intpootort. Go Ahkad, Hokrkl-Top ! If writing machine poetry for tho Oaooola irorW pays old boarding-bill a, all right. Keep on until the no I oount ta squared. t M m A. A. Cnrlimlo and Wm. Horn have leafed tho good will and material of tho Brook Tills Jeftrponian, and ara now tho edltort and publiihera of that paper. Owing to the absence of fiov. 1. Y, Btavenr, who was called away by tho tineas of a near relative, a Mr. Anderson, of Woodland, oftV elated in tbe M. E. Cfanrch lost Sabbath. Help I Help!! Help!!!" Klae- where will be found en official copy of tbo Ritual of tbe Junior Sons of 70, published by authority. "Time Pftiirr, CiawsKsviLta, Pa." Four fltuhlcs were burned in Belle- fonts cn Tuesday morning of last week. Tbe origin of the fire la not known. Tbe lose was light, s9but one of tbe stab lei was occupied m o ai A dwelling house, belonging to Mr. C. Bweitser, on Third street, took fire about 7 o'clock, on Sunday creoing last, but was extin guished before much damage bad beea done. Tbe Are originated where the stove-pipe passes through tbe second floor. The Sheriff ol Lycoming county has received as order from the Governor to take Barney McCue to ths Eastern penitentiary, where he will be imprisoned for life. The mordeier wu token to tbe institution mentioned aforesaid, In Philadelphia, last Saturday. Our citizens generally who own ice houses made good usa.of tbe cold nap last week, by laying la a stock of Ice. Peroral parties worked all eight la order to get as much as possi ble. The ice wea of good quality, but not very thick. It la better than none, however. mm 1 At Uauunh. llio World, limca and Tribune Almanacs for 1176 oan be had at the post office. The cheapest and best statistical doc uments published. On receiptor Z&oenta, he will mail a copy of either to eny address, or all three fur 60 cents. He also keeps all tbe lata pictorial newspapers and magexlnea on band. lit. ltov. J. B. Koribot, Bishop of the nttsbnrg Diocese, held cooDrmetion aerrieea in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, In this place, on Monday tveamg, at which time a number of per sons Joined tbe church. The Bishop was assisted ob this eccailoD by Rev. Qeo. 0. Rafter, of Jbons town, and Uher clergymen. Sheriff Mt-PuornoD'a real eflUdOHivk are advertised et length ia our columns, Tbe fiber!? Is doing a big boil ocas In bla line, end tbe only way to stop It is ta dethrone tbe present eerrop prty In the 6Ute and National Oerera- meats, end place men In power who will legislate for public instead of peraonal Interest. a A revival is being held in the Pres byterian Cburcb, In this place, under the minis- Iratioaa of tho pastor, Rev. H. 8. Butler. Some six or seven persons were received Into tbe com munion taM Sabbath, and the meeting continues with encouraging prospects. Services ara an Bounced to be held every evening this week. Wo learn 'by tho Mmengcr that Batnuel Sabring, Esq., bes been appointed by the Governor a Justice of the Peece la and for tbe borough of Indiana, antil thirty daya after tha next borough election. Mr, Souring formerly re sided Id New Washington, tblx eoucty, ind held the sama position. Sam. Is ft cleeer fellow, but ei out aud cat Radical. Tho liat of vondurn of foreign and domestic merchandise, In this county, appears in this Issue of the Ran sura. The appeal day has beea fixed for Wednesday, tbe Mb day of April. Let those wbo Intend going ont of busi ness this Spring, or wbo may feel In aay way ag grieved, attend tho appeal, or forever after keep their peace. - A Bean Kills a Child. From the Harrlsborg .Petri we leera that on Wednesday of last week aa adopted child cf Abraham Shade, of Orati, Dauphin county, died ander tbe follow ing circumstance t Tbe child bad been playing with beaoe, and getting one late the windpipe ll wu strangled to death before the obstruction could be removed. Lint of lot torn remaining unclaimed la tbePosteffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending March fitb, 1876 1 Cfjfleoo, Miss Aanis Rollinger, Alex. David, Urcrgo Tieknur, A. A. Lindsay, lleurge (1) Teres hment, Mr. Million, Mis. Kltiaheth Wells, Josephine Slaty, Jha Way, R. B. Smile, Abraham (I) Vingltng, Maggie P. A. OAUL1N, P.M. 1 mm c ai . K mi at int. Maryland and Virginia were angtniy sauou in lac lenteoataJ Tea fatly list, u published last week. They should bare read u lolb.we t BUeiLAX, . Miss Ptosis OaiBAa ( Aids Miss Little Reed, Miss Ella Ahaa, Miss Ida Bleom. ThwHIA. Mies Uiscib gsma Aids Miss Faaale D. James, Miss Passu W.le-n, Miae Elia MtCtellea Mtl.TiPLTiNo. Tne A 1 toon a Sun ays tbav m ibe t pedal oommanten set vice I la tb Fart Lutheran thnrch, c bat Sabbath maing a week, caw hundred and ninety-five per seas were reetlred late that ebarcb. The mart- lags during tha week bare beea discoBtinaed. Rev. Mr. Baker leit early ta I be week to assist a analmrial fneed ia tha Stale ef New Tech, blM bis people wailed whb the mem bete ef ihe Second tntheran Cbureb la holding meeting la the latter pier. Important DiciHiON.Judgo Mo- fjormllt raooaUy dolivmd aa opinioa at Manor, Pa., It tbo ran of Margarot J, Trout vs. John MeDoaald, rtvonlag tbo Master's eplalua, whleh may bo of aoma latoreet to tha tool operators la thla ttgloa. This was a oaeo wbarela Mlobaal 0, Troal, la htillfoUma, loaaod tha ooai underlying tho old Trout farm. In Hickory township, Moroer ouaty, la Maroh, V7I. Mr. Mc Dun aid look posatasloa, opened up tha miae, found aoal, made luprorameaU, As, In Juue, 1171, M. C. Trout died, kavlog awldow, wbo, aftar the daalb of her husband, raoolvod the royally fiom McDonald onlll tbo fall of IS. 4, wbra abo uoiload MDnald to doslat from lahlag oat ooal that aha bod a doed fur tbe land an bwed from her bunlnind. dated 18(17. Mr. M'-Uanald refused to rtllnculib bla rights, wlmroupon Mri. Trout filed a bill In equity, praying tbo Cuuri (the Bon. Wm. Mm wi ll titan ou ibaj beneli) fur an injeuotlnn, wltioli was granted. Application wai made at a subse quent term for tha appointment of a Mealar lu hear and report tbe law auI the facts to tbo Court, and R. beFraooe, Esq, ., of Mercer, was appointed for (bat purpose. Testimony was taken pro and eon, and the easo argued before the Muster in February, 187. Tho Master filed bla report favor ing tho widow's elaima, and eontloued the In junction. Tbe defendant by bla eounsel filed his objections to tbo Master's report, and the oa eauie for argument before Judfto MoDermlit In January, 1174. Tho prlnrlpnl point taken by the counsel for tbe defonao was that Mrs. Trout a deed sot being upon reoonl and her accepting the royalty from tha defendant, she ratified the acta ojber husband, and wai eitupped from olalnfiug any right to tbe coal by virtue of her deed. The Court la their opinion sustained this portion, and dlMolred the Injunction at the cost of tbe plaintiff. A Great Crimk. The highway nb- bery committed last summer by a number of des peradoes near tbe borough of Big Run, Jefferaun county, was oao of tha most dere-derU operations ever attempted la tfala section of the (ttate, and It bes attracted universal attention ia tbe aurround tog ouuntlea Tbe prosecution and oonvietlon of tbe offenders wu watched with much lots rest. Jnitioe hastbeaa ohoated for the time Doing, at all events. Tbe Brook vllle Jtfftroninn tells bow tbe ease wu disposed of at the recent term of Court, at Brookvllle, In thla way : In the ease of tbe Commonwealth vs. Alllion, Anderson and Leeob, a noltr prwqui was entered and tbe prisoners were disoharged. Considerable dissatisfaction was expressed at this action of tbo Court, aa many thought, and not without reason, that there was collusion between tbe prosecutor and defendants whereby the ends of Justice were to be defeated. But the Court pur wed a proper course in the premises, which every one will see by calmly considering tbe points in the ease. J be trial bad not proceeded Tery far, until'it was erl- 1 dent that the obief witnesses exhibited an astonnd-! log lack of memory, targeting entirely what they j had sworn to at tbe time of the preljutinerv ex amination, aa alio of what they bad said in the presence of the Urand Jury but a few days previ ous. Had the trial beea allowed to proceed a verdict of "Not guilty " must inevitably been ren dered in aoeordaana with tha evidence, and tbua the criminals wuuld bavs gone scot free, as tbe law expressly forbids tbe trying of a perron for any oflenoe the second time ; but tho entering of a no?, pros, obviated this difficulty, and it Is now altogether probable that the culprits will agato mm luruniTca in iui prirouvr uwa mi iuo mmy term ol Court. We arc kd to this belief from tbo fact that the proseootor, John Brink, was brought into uourt and required to give bonds in the sum of $1,000 to appear and prosecute tbe ease at the coming term. The end la not yei, and seme startling developments may be ei pec ted. Railroad Riding at Niuht. vVo have sometimes heard R remarked by timid per sons, says an exobaoge, that they would not travel at night upon tbe railroad their Impression be ing that there Is more danger of accidents la the dark than there Is In daylight. Upon first thought It would seem to bo a foot. There are many cir cumstances which make eight traveling compara tively safe. All work upon the track Is stopped.! Comparatively few other trains arc on tbe road. 1 Switches arc more likely to be right then at any other time, u tbey ere not la use for other trains, end are locked. Tbe aignals for night trains, be ing made at night, would scarcely fail to be observed and obeyed j sod what is more impor tant, would be seen at a greater distance than if made at daylight. Tbe engineer has less to at' trut bis attention than lu dayllgbL While, after all, a rock or tree felling across tbe bead oa the track ta broad daylight, or an Intended' obstruc tion, Is nearly aa much a " hidden danger " as il encountered in tha night. There are many places la ell the roads where tbe range of view Is less than lbs reflecting head-light at night. So, aftar all, fl would appear that one can take a night's rest la a railroad ear with comparative safety. mm a Coal Shipments for 1B74 and )ti75. The following Is a oemparlsoa of coal and coke received direct from the mines en tbe main line and branches of the Pennsylvania Railroad for tbe years 1874 and 137ft t COAL East Broad Top Railroad.... Huntingdon A Br. Top R. It. Snow tbua Tyrone A Clearfield Gallltsin A Mountain Region West Penn. Hailroed Southwest Pasia'e Railroad- Westaroreleod Reg lea Pittsburgh Region M 1674. in'rn oa.avo ti:Mo 108,004 IVi.WH 7,80 911,0(16 44M32 187ft. 0.1,607 1)14,921 61,426 916,380 233,143 12S.IH4 4o,;a 430.&7S . Total .16b&,06e S,H76,USA COKE. Tyrone A Clearfield Oailitsin A Mountain Region Wert Peno. Railroad Southwest Penn 'a Railroad. Westmoreland Region Pittsburgh Regit a 649 118 46,lft0 4S!t,739 41,600 66,377 18& 74 &2.009 4iw,;2 80,178 120,21 Total .....i 4H7,8S 760,074 This comparison of figures shows an increase of 18v,971 tons of coal nod 171,122 tena ofcoke. Clearfield Coal radk. Stato- meat of Coal and other freights sent over tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Feb. 2Atb, 1876, and tbe aame time last year t COAL. Fur tbe week . Same time last year Increase Previously during year Same time last year Increase ,. H Total In 1676. ............. Seme time lest yiarH Iaoreasc otbiu r a rights. S7.436 Lumber Miscellaneous freights , 84 ears. 61 " 11111,111)1 ho Journalism. The total number of conversions at tbe Metho dist revival, which still continues, is at this date two hundred. Three en fines were added to the motive power on the T. A O. Branch, Monday. This will re lieve tbe foroa greatly, as many of tbe crews have men eromteg eigbt not day lor tbe pest two weeks to move tbe coal trains. mac malicious rascal, nrobablv bavins a spite against Hoop, Humes A Co., drove the book of a grab into tbe middle of a log lying ia tbe dam at their mill, and when the log wu being sawed, the saw struck tbe grab aaa wm ee badly damaged that it bad to be sent away for repairs. Mr. J. O. Allnort hu exchanged a portico of real estate in lais piece lor too plantation of Mr. J. N, Casanova, ie Fauquier eouaty, Virginia, about forty miles from Washington, containing two hundred and ninety-three acres, lie proposes lorlng thereto, and oa Wednesday departed ta view his new poeseeatoas of ine "sacred son. ' mm a mmm Runaway. Mr. Daniel Stewart, ot Bradford township, met with aa accident on Bat- nrday last, which might hare been muoh worse than It was In company with bis wife, ha was coming to town, and when at the top of the hill east of the borough, at tho cemetery, or.e of tbe wheels tame off the botgy, tbrowiag-Mr. sad Mrs. Stewart tut la .tha mud, but fortunately doing them bo serious injury. The bores tbea became frightened and storied down the hill at a terrible rate or speed. He turned tbe corner at Fourth etseet, ran ap to Park A Nerrell'e shop and Jumped tha fence Into the lot, leaving all but the shafts of the buggy behind him, and tbsa scaled another fence into Mr. Ale's lot, where he was eengbt. .The horse and tbe oceapaatt ee tbe buggy ecceped uninjured, but tbe boggy was badly wracked. Rebuilt. The Reynoldsvillo Herald, of last week, aanounces that tbe burnt dtotriet is pretty nearly restored. Ia describing tbe build lags In detail, asacag ethers, ibe editor says t F. K. Arnold A Co., hankers, are bow located In the oaot room of the Seley block. This apart -meet Is Isisi feet la site, and Is finished through ont In antooa with She cleg aat Freach-plato freat. A eommodteas walnut counter, unique in design, eileada near tbo entire length nf the room, the loo re ara well carpeted, and tbe furniture alto gether to quits aomplcto. Two large safes, with burglar proof vaults, stand guard " as tireless as Mcide" over the treasure wiinla. I a a eeatenee. we believe F. K. Arnold A Ce, bare the finest room and are bankers of this part of the Htata- ( 'learn eld county hunters chanc foxes aeroee the line Into Centre eouaty, and hill them a Ibis side, sa as to get tbe baanflt of the higher bounty peso by this eeuaiy. fleUesw H .fei seem. Well, beep yoerr dera foxes at borne. Ten have a let of fellows aver there is tbe mountains who ralsn ibem la order to get the enormous bounty, aad ecwee totally one gets away and s oases ever the Ifae. It is exactly right to drive them hack bote they beieSg, OarhaeUrs hUwet aasany seats Sot M cents as they weeld sf the beast was foolishly teJfd to .6f. tous. , 17,876 18,036 161 127,861 ..... 90,264 .M 17,697 1U,7SB W.M 108,300 TO THI FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA I Tbe Pennsylvania Btate Agricultural ftoolety, at Its meeting la January last, resolved to call the attention of tho agriculturists of this State to the vast Importauoe of a proper display of that In dustry, at the Centennial exhibition, whioh com meooea in Philadelphia, on tbe loth day of May nest, aid la to continue all months. Ureat effort faTo beea mads on the part of Its managers to bring Into a combined exhibit a complete display of the produota of the eoll of Pennsylvania, so that ooinparlaoa may be had of our modes of tillage with those of neighboring Slates aud foreign countries. No expenditure of money can bring this about no tnUlllgeaee or activity of management i only thorough, earnest, liberal contributions from the producer himself, oan make Ibis portion of tbe exhibition worthy nf the profound attention which it should receive. It is tbe advantage offered to uo aa (arinero and altiseiie to sustain the bonor of the 8 tale ia peaue ful rivalry with tho great Industries of tbe world. Our endeavor should be to excel them all. It is impossible in a circular note to go over tho whole of this subject. Our Society has taken such action as it was thought becoming it should lake ooj behalf of the in i tresis of the Nat local K i position in otuittlng Its own evbibiliou fur 1870, and by Ihe offer of a large sum to such ob Jeets of merit as may deserve reward. In view,' t her r fore, of Ihe action of thla Society, and in compliance with tbe resolutions to which nutloe has been called, we respectfully ask that the vari ous county Societies tbrougbuut tbe Htate, wbo hove not perfected arrangements lor holding fairs this year, will fnllow the example or our Koclnty and postpone tbo same until IM7T. We find ll impossible lu slate in detail the regu lation to be observed to making entries on the part of Societies or Individuals, but It will afford ths President of tha Htate Society, who ia vac of the Stato Commits loners, great gratifiratlon to reply to any application for information that may be made to him by letteis addressed to Cattnwiisa, uoiumoia county, or under care or 1). n . seller. Prcreturv. rlarnsburc. Letters of Inquiry may abo be adftremd to R. Lantjretn, Kipositlon moio, I'hilailviiinta. have the honor to be verynefpeitdilhr your ser vant, UBontjB bcott, President, Specials WM. ItEF.IVH LOCAL. New wall paper, handsome styles. Building or pioneer paper. New goods, new goods, just rewired, Dec. 8, 17Mf. 'J HAVE YOU TRIED ITf We refer to that remarkable compound which almost every one hu tried, Dr. Morris' Syrup of rar, mta unerry ana itorenounu, for uoughs, Uoias, uiood-BplUtng, weak lungs, Uroun, nhoon tng Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the lungs or throat- Probablv no similar btc- pa ration ever before so quickly found Its way Into public raver as ibis, its sale in our community is simpiy enormous, inose wtie nave been die appointed In other so-called remedies, arc specially invited to to try this, lie sure to get the genuine Dr. Morris Hyrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorrhcund. ' There are imitations In the market. Look out for them. Heguler siti-a ou cents and una Dollar, r jr sale by (J. I, Watson end Hartswiok A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. enobl7cowly A Fact Worth Knowing. Art you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Calda settled oa tbe Breast, or any disease of the Throat and Lunss T If so. ro to vour druc Slat, C. D. Watson , and get e bottle or Bom hii'i bbhar Srarr. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is Belling on its own merits. The people ere going wild ova its su roots, and druggiite all over our country are writiugus of Its cures among their customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a Sample oume iur tu ceo is. barge s lie bottle TO cents. Three doses will relieve any case. Try ll. mchl7eowlj , Rare ehanoe to sell tbe stock of a store, if a merenani wanting to sell win take a.i.uou worth ot real estate. Address Box 808, Tyrone, Pa. i-cgiics Foa Sal. R. Newton Shaw keens a full sutiplv of Fredooia Buuies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be seen at the Shew House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Pana sylvan is, may U-tf. At Pennville, oa Saturday, Fobrunry 5flth, l7fi, by J. B. Refferty, Kq., Mr. Isaac Curry, of Lum ber City, Clearfield county, and Miss Mary McCracken, of Ulooui township, Clearfield county. On Snnday, Fctuery 2Tlb, 1876, by James M. MoKec, Esq., Mr. James Hickok, or Knox fcwn ship, Clear tield crunly, and Miss Mary Cat heart, of Ferguson ten null ip, CJcarfiiJri county. At Patchlnvlllc, on Runday, February Z7tb, 18;A, by Oeorge Barrett, Esq., Mr. Henry A. Siaecd and Miss Hebecca B. fWf, bulb of lln re side township, Clearfield county. On Thursday, March 2d, 1876, by Rev. P.J. Sheridan, Mr. Charles A. Aughenbaugh, of Phll Ipsburg, Pa., and Mien Sadie Duugborty.ef Clear held, Pa. JHrd. At his residence, In Huston township, Clearfield county, Pa., oa Thursday,' February Id, lc'(A, Henry S. Osbura, In Ihe 40 lb year of bis age. At his residence, In Lawrence township, Clear field county, Pa., on Tuesday morning, February lath, 1876, John Hancock, aged 6i yeera and ft months. - At Lock Haven, Pa., on Saturday, February 10th, 1876, of dropsy, Nathan B. Trude, formerly of this oouoty, aged &0 yeera. At Central Point, Clearfield county, on Sunday, February 2th, 1 876, of putrid sore throat, Kstslla Elisabeth, Infant ds tighter of John M.end Nancy 11 iter, aged 1 year, 8 months and 14 days. Huilroiids. Pennsylvania Itnllroad TYKONE k CLEARFIELD BRANCH OW nd .n.r Mond.j, DEC. , U7S, tha P.aini.r Tralna will roo dailj (axe.pt Sua fayt) batwaen Trona and Claarflald, aa follow, CLKAHPIBLD MAIL. - W. 0. lawiw, Conductor. LAVil SOUTH." LEA VK NOI1TH. Trron. 9.0&,a.m. CIn-.I... 10.20, Pbilipbor... I0.ST, " Claarlleld 11.46, " Corwanirllla..l3:07, " Conr.narHla...S:l, r. ClaarlaliL. 1.40, " Pbillnibir, 4.4, " Onaola J. 07, " Tjrona .JS, " CLUAHFIKLD EXPHE88. W. 8. PLVHMBa, Condnfitor. "LBAVKBUtitil." LEAVE riOBTU. CarwrnTllla.6.no w Cl.arn.ld t:l " Phlllpabor,.. (.30 " Oiooola t.M " Int.raMtlon. 1M M Tyron... 8.0T " 1 Tyrone T.OO p. a Iu.riicli,n... 7. ,7 Oneola - .....8 20 Pbillptiar,....9r " Cl.ameld,ar...t.4S " ' Corwcnivllle.10.or " BALD BAULK VALLEY BRANCH, Kp. P. M. Hi 7.1 T.44 t.lt tn tM 0.02 0.41 Mall. Kip. P. u. S.op Irate Trrona arrlr. 6.S6 1.06 0.14 Said E.ilo .! I2.4K 12.08 11.46 11 17 11.16 .T Jnllnl IS 10 J5 10.40 10.10 MilMhur, HHlefonle M linker. HO too 4.44 11.21 Itowar. 4.1 J I 03 l.ar. 3.99 10.30 12.0, arrlre L. llaran ". " TYRONE STATION tURTWAIO. Pacifle Eapma, llarriabnr, Aor'n WK.TWARn. A M Pidtl.er, Kip'ae, 2:41 Paoioo K.raa, 31 p w Way PaiM'ngar, . 1:08 Mall Train, 0 41 Kail Line, 1:61 1:16 :4I P w Mall Train, S12 Atlantlo Kiprci,, 0:47 Pblla'da Kipreat, 10:30 PIIIMPSBl'lia A MUBIIANNON (lnAKCIIKS On and altar Monday, October 26th, 1876, Ae. oommodatloD Tralna will run or.r the Pblllpa burg and MorliannoB Branohn, a, follow, i LEAVE gnllTII. LEAVE MJBIll. fttatlore Morrladale, Pblllpahurg, SUin.r'a, Una bar, Oiwetile, Mmbannon, Starling. H'i.'i.I.I., MeCaiilev, Kaadrlolir, A. M. P. W. V. 7:16 11:31 7:81 11:18 4:36 12:11 III 12:01 4:28 11:69 4:16 11:41 4:00 11:38 8:6! 11:27 8:47 11:24 8:44 11:20 8:40 1:26 7:7" 1:40 7 1:44 7 11 ISO 7:10 1:68 10:80 8:00 2:1.1 10:48 8:16 1:1 10:40 8:21 1:J 1(.:6S 8:15 2:28 10:68 8:21' 1:3! 11:03 8:36 FARE FllOil CXKARFIELD, TO BellafonU, Pa 85 051 Mlddlrtowa 6 00 Look Haven 1 70 Marietta. t 60 WllllamportH.A.. 2 8oLanoait.r . 6 81 Huntingdon.. 1 80 .PHILADELPHIA 7 86 Lawialown 100 Altoona 186 Maryitilr... u 4 68 Jr.haiitown. ISO BAHKIHUUHM... 4 ItlPlTTKBUHU t It Cloa. eonnMtlona Made by all train, at Tyrone and Look Harea. 8. 8. BI.AIR, nyl7tf. . 8operlnt.nd.nt. Allegheny Valley Railroad. . LOW tlRAUK DIVISION. ' ON and after Blonder, Decrmbcr 37th, 1075, tbe passenger Ireins will rua daily (except Bun day) between Red Bauh and lriftwovd. as ful lows KAftTWAKD. Day Mall leaves Pittsburg i S a. I Red Hank ll:eot plig J.actl.a I Jul, n.w ireinirnrBl : p. B..I jna.mne Troy 10 1 Brookrll :W 1 PollCT I I li R.y. aoldeellle l ( 1 l)aHol.l:l(i K una, l( Taaaal I M 1 Penteld :6 1 Weeltille 4:l ll.ii.aein 4 44 1 arrl.M at Driflwl alt I. YA RK1 WAR Day Mall Iratee Driftwood 12:11 p. D.I Hrnttnt. I:I4 Wnd.ill. I ll; Penlleld 11,: f ore mil Tunnel :1 i DoBolal,: rlrynoldarill. I e, Feller'al:, : BraokTlll. I: Ms Troy 4:ll Maye.llla4:U Hew BelbtakMB 4rW Sllgo Jnnetion t: R Rank ai4 , arrive at I'ltlrbart B:M p. at. Cloe. Mnea-ttoai eaad. ltb IralM M P. S I. Railroad at Dallunod, aad wltb train, oa tk AUUf ky Valkl RallrMd at tU4 Snk. DAVlD McA0,rMl tmfy, A. K firtaoi, Sept L. O. Sir. 8ut dMrtUtuirutf. Mercantile Appraiser's List. List of tbe names of Ihe retail dealers la foreign and domestic merchandise, la tha county of Clearfield for U7e, fiat i (ilass. Bnrnalda Borough tax. 14 Mra. M. 0. Heed, drug f 00 14 John 0. Coaner, merchandise..., T 01 14 Jaekson Pate hi a, merchandise T 0 14 W. J. Kline, confectioneries,. f 0t 14 Jaa, UnMurray A Hon, merchandise..,! T 01) II Horace Petohin, gen'l merchandise, 10 00 Clearfield Ho rough, 14 M. H. tllauta, con la-l loner les H 00 11 W. Endres, brewery M. 1ft 09 11 Carper Uipol.it, brewery U 00 14 John Trautman, furniture store 7 00 14 J. A- Rtadler, oon feet iutier lea M T 00 14 P. A. Uaitlin, stationery HH. T 00 14 Mrs. T. B. Watson, millinery - T 0 15 11. A. Rralssr, dry goods 10 0u II J. 11. Lytle, grncsries v 10 00 14 John Oulloh, furniture store V 00 18 J. A. Btewart, olulhlng store 10 tm 11 J. K. Hanwera, boots end shoe 10 00 II William Reed, merehandiae 11 00 14 Weaver A Belta, merchandise . 7 HO 14 Ha.k.tt A Behryvsr, hardware T 00 14 1 1 arts w irk A Irwla, drugs T DO 4 " patent modielnec... 0 00 1 11 Adolph Heinsburf. clothing store, 10 00 I 13 A. (1. Kramer A Co., greoarlea, A feed.. 10 00 i 14 F. M. Cardoo A Bra., machinery T 00 14 Alex. Wat son, tobaocontat 7 Oil 14 R. (J. Shaw, tobacconist 7 00 II T. A. Flerk A Co 1ft 00 14 E. Y. tlujykunst, conleclioiierlea T 00 14 M. U. Itrown A lire , machinery 7 00 11 H. Mossop, merchandise 16 00 14 A. I. Shaw, drug 7 0U 4 " patent medlutoes t uo 14 Samuel I. Snyder, Jewelry 7 00 18 K. W. (Irahaia, merohandla 10 00 I Clearfield County Bault 80 Oil 14 C. I. Watson, drugs M 7 00 4 " pateut msdioines ft 00 14 Peter MeUeorgs, boots and shoes 7 18 M, B. Oowdrlok, clothing store MM. 10 00 11 Powell A Morgan, hardware 12 60 14 S. 8. Butters, restaurant 7 00 billiard room, 1 tables..,. 10 00 12 John Mellaughay, groceries ... 12 60 Curwensvltle Borough. IS Abratn Uatos, hardware 10 00 14 J. II. Fletnint, furniture 7 00 II Sprenklesr Sweeney, fancy goodi, 12 69 14 S-J. Gates, boots and clothing 7 IS Faust A Ooodwin, mere ban disc 10 00 14 J. R. Irwla, drugs M 7 00 4 " re leu medl. ioos ft 00 14 Q. W. Weaver A Co., drugs 7 OA 4 " - u patent mod loin oo ft 60 I Curwensvilte bank SO 00 18 J. O. Wright A Co., clothing H 10 00 14 Watt H. Thompson, groceries 7 00 14 0. Graff A Hon, restaurant H. 7 00 14 W. A. Dale A Co., groceries, ate....... 7 00 11 J. P. Irvin, merchandise - 1ft 0 12 John I re in A Bros, merchandise M 12 s0 14 A. M. Kirk, jewelry - 7 00 14 Hefner A Thompson, clothing 7 00 IS Jacob Bilger, hardware 10 00 IS C. A. Korabaugh, groceries A notions. 10 9n 12 N. K. Arnold, merubendise 12 60 14 L. T. Ross, boots and shoes 7 00 lluutxdale Borough 14 J. W Rhodes, drags 7 00 14 Benjamin Charlton, confectioneries 7 Ob 10 C. W. Van do sea A Co , merchandise.... 20 00 15 A. F. Twip A Co., boots and shoes 10 0u 12 T. J. Fries A Co., hardware 12 to 14 A. J. Sbarbaugh, furniture 7 00 14 Peter Cameron, oonfeotioneriea 7 On 14 Miss Jennie Cameron, millinery 7 Oil 14 J. A. Phillips, flour A eonfeotioueriea. T 00 10 Frank Llverigbt A Co, merehandiae... 20 90 14 H. J. Shaffer, jewelry 7 0(1 14 W. J. Sbarbaugh, drugs H. 7 00 11 Andrew U leason, merchandise 1ft 00 14 Matthias Mayer, confectioneries 7 00 14 Abraham ttoss, conleetlonaries . 7 00 4 James Dunn, merchandise 7 00 12 ti.W.Diekcy A Co., merchandise 12 ftO 14 B. W. Ihrllnger, clothing 7 00 14 A. B. Aabton, confectioneries M 7 00 14 J. B. tiearbart A Co., groceries, etc.... 7 00 14 Mrs. J. D. Bi.ro at, millinery ... T 0b 14 Philip Mohring, furniture 7 00 14 Mrs. Sarah Roland, millinery 7 0 Lumber Cltv. II N otter, Davis A Co merchandise 10 00 14 11. W. Siienoer, groceries, boots, shoes. 7 00 14 John Russell A bon, merchandise. 7 00 New vVaauliifton Borouarti, I J. R. Mc Murray, merchandise...... 12 ftO 13 James Gallagher, merchandise 10 00 14 J. P. Feeth, confectioneries 7 00 Newburir Oorouch. 14 William Hunter, merobandiso T 60' Osceola Borough 12 -Kranse Bra's, groceries 12 60 19 T. 0. Himei A Co, merchandise MH 29 00 11 llartman A Fries, hardware 16 Uu 14 Oeorge R. Jones, jewelry 7 90 14 D. W.Jicller, tobacconist 7 00 11 W O. Kelly, merchandise 1ft C 12 Uerkwlta Hcbeelin, merchandise - II 00 14 J, B. Brown, confectioneries. 7 90 14 W. Wallace A Co , ooofertioDer.ee 7 00 14 Levi U ear b art, tobacconist.,,.. 7 00 14 Oeorge Boalleh, groceries H. 7 00 14 M. A . Painter, flour aad feed H 7 90 .lames Hesketh, con feet toner lee 7 00 13 R. O. Way A Co., f reoer.es 10 00 T Mvertgnt uros a to., merchandise.,... 40 no 14 T. R. Bleody A Co., drugs 7 09 4 " patent medicines, ft Av 14 Brlsbiu Bro's, books end stationery. .. T 00 II Cliiseas Bauh of Usecola , lj tu Wallacetou Bofoucht 14 John II oil, merchandise r or T oo 14 J. Uoes A Bon, merchandise Deer aria Township. IS John O. Glasgow, merehandiae... II Johai Clark, merchandise . 19 oo , 19 09 Dell Townsnlsw 14 Robert M shell ey, merchandise 7 90 Rof;fi;s Townehl 14 Benjamin Pie hies, confectioneries 4 7 04 14 Thomas Bill, dry goods A groceries. .w 7 99 14 W. K. Bmoal, oonfeetieaertas M 7 99. Brad lb rd Townahlp. 14 P. Curley A Co., merchandise 7 00 Woodland Fire Brick Co., gen'l m'd'se. S9 09 Brady Township. 14 Sarah Brocks, dry goods A greoeries... . 7 00 14 John Heberling, notions 7 09 14 Tbos. HonlgomerTtdrygnods,groceriee. 7 90 14 Glasgow A Kllis, gsu'l merchandise.. . 7 00 15 Jones Bro's, general merchandise..... 1 00 IS C. I. Evans A Urc., merchandise H. to 00 14 M. 0. Baum, notion HH 7 OO 9 Jobn DuBols, gen'l merchandise 15 00 13 Dan'l Qeodlander, gen'l merchandise... 19 00 13 Jos. Seyler A Huns, gen'l merchandise 10 00 14 J. H. Kdiogcr, Hardware 7 00 14 Charles Hobwem, groceries. M 7 00 14 Christian Burke t, eonfeotienenes 7 00 II Mocre, Hamilton A Cc, gen'l mereh'ee. 10 00 i o. u. Hunts, notions M.. 14 h. B. Carlisle, merebanrlise 14 HQ. McKenery. een feet loner ice,,., 14 Simon Rnarr, oonleetiooeriee 14 Ueorge L. Knaer, boots and shoes. Hum aide Trwualilp 14 Aaron Patobia, merchandise , Chest Township 14 Paul White, merchandise 14 Z. T. llcCrackeo, merohandiec 14 J. A J. Hnydor, merobandiso 14 James Curry, groceries Covlnrton Tewnehlp 7 7 00 7 00 7 90 7 90 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 80 7 09 7 90 14 O ill Hand A Hnfeendora, merchandise. II 1. Of. Coatriet, merebaadiee ... 4 " patcatmedioiaes...., 14 Ir. F. I. Nevllng, groeerles 14 Francis Coatriet, merchandise ., 14 Francis Lei gey, merehandiae 14 Justin 11 ubel, merchandise 14 Peter Oaraier, confectioneries 10 (10 . A 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 , 7 00 , r oo Iecatur Townahlp, II W. J. Jacksoa A Bro., mervbaodlac...H 13 60 14 Jacob Mock, merehandiae CSIrard Tow nab I p. 14 F. A. Mlgnot A Bre., merchandlsO.', 14 Robert 8. Stewart, notion 14 O. H. West, groceries , (J rati m Towoahlp. 15 Thomas II. Forey, merchandise 4 " " " psteat mcdloiner ftttllcli Town eh Ip, 11 P. A A. Flynn, merchandise 4 " potent mciliclces 14 Thomas A. Pri deans, merchandise..., 7 09 ., 7 09 a. 7 00 r oo . V o i. i 00 ... IA 00 .... 9 00 .... 7 00 ... 7 90 .... IS AO .... 7 00 ... 7 09 14 Henry AUemau, merchandise Hunt o Townehtp, 15 Lyon A Liohter, merehandiae , 14 Joseph E. Hilsler, restaurant 14 C. I. Wood, drugs and notions IS C. H. Coryell A Cu merchandise . IS AO . 7 00 , 7 00 14 It, W. Brown, eon loot toner.ee. etc 14 Charles Ho backer, clothing 14 Mrs. McCranor, notions 14 Miss Nauoy Lure, millinery 14 A. Horning A Bun, hardware 7 00 r oo 7 00 7 00 14 James Bruno, notions.., IS Olivsr Wallace, merohandiec 10 00 IS Henry Doubles, merchandise. ,.,.. 10 0(1 Jordan lownahlp 14 R. M. Johnston, merohandrae 14 Alex. Creswell, drugs and notions 14 B. F. Bwsn, confection eric A , 14 Ijcv) Btroop, merebandiee 14 M. 4, Commoford, notions.., , KarUiaus Township. 14 W. S, H offer, merobandiso .,, 14 J. W. Potter, merchandise 14 J. C. MoClosky, merchandise ...... 14 Uodfrey Fisher, merchandise ..v Knot Township 14 John Fex, groceries lwrenre Tewnahlp 11 Charles Hbaler, brewery 14 deorge N. Col burn, merebendWe, ...... Morris Town ah I p. 14 Leonard Kyler, merebandise , 14 Jamee Thompson, confectioneries 14 Peter Moysr, merebcadiae 14 Jonas Moas, merehandiae) 8 R. B Wifhtoa, gen'l merehandiae penn Township. 14 Wm. A. Moore, eel ions ........ 14 J. B. Raflerty, greeeriee Pike Township. 14 Adam 6mltb,eoBfectianeriee...,.... Union Township, 14 Jos. R. Arnold A Co., merehandlse.... 14 I). Bm laser, merebandiee Woodward Townnhlp. 14 Miss M. J. McCulloagh, millinery 14 Jkmes Oornley, merchandise.... r oo 7 90 f fO 7 00 . 7 o 7 00 r oo r oo 7 00 7 oo IA 00 7 00 . 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 7 09 80 09 7 90 7 99 T 00 T W t M t tn T it, t np 14 Id. A. w arret, drugs.... 14 Thomaa llmderaoa. groe.rl.e- 11 Fiaher Uro'a A Miller ,arrob ,adiee.. II II whitehead A Co., merebandiee II Andrew (tlreeon, BierehaadlM 14 W. tt. Pblllipa, oonleetloaerlee ... 14 Edwin Urandy, eoafeettoneriea 10 00 1 10 I 00 t t0 14 IhiBiW SbmI, greeeriee and floor ..M T M I. M.UrorlgblACo.,B.reliaadie..M..... 0 00 I aertlfy tbat tb, abora la a cornel Hat ot Ihe Baaaee and pereoaa and Irmr aaaeeaW far the ear. pant year. h'oliM la hereby given that aa appeal will b. held at the Coonty ConninlealoBero oAee, la ClMrAdd, aa WKiiMtKbAY, tb. bib day ol April BUI, where all who lel theBBMlvee aggr let ed eaa attend If they aea proper. K. eiMrettoBa MB he Baad. altor tb. day .( appeal. Laiimbarg, I JESrit LIKIJ, Marck A, !!( -41 J Verraa'H. Apralwr. EW OPENING, SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP WTO KE. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MAIIKBT MIlKfct A full and oomt'ltt. Miortinent of new good. nu new ktim. uown 10 v "HAJiD l'AN" rnicEH. CIiIhui n Invllod to o.tl .Bd .Mmin, my tuflk and JudR, fur tbotiHlrta u to quslitj wid prion, ui gwui. . JOSJI'll 8. BHOWEHS. Clcirll.ld, A.Tll H, 1871. CALIFORNIA. THM CttlCAdO SVD OIIKAT-WISIMH Kill.WAY Embrere under one management the (Ire at Trunk Hallway Lines of tbe WKoTeod NOKTll WKtiT, and, with its numerous trenches and eunneclions, forms tbe shortest and quickset route oeiweoD ..hiuai.o ana mil rioinie in irunoie, n in- cons., North Kan niinuoAif, Miknssota, Iowa, Nebraska, Cam roam a and the W kstk as TeuniToaiati. Its Omaha and California Line Is the shortest and best route for all points la NoBTiiXptn Ilmkois. Iowa. Dakota. Nrbraska Wroaise Colons no, Utah, Nrvaha, CALiroa- sia- Oaxouir, Cam a, Jafar and At stealia. Its Chlcngo, Madison A St. faul Line Is the shortest line for NonTnan Wtttcosaiir and SitRRRsoTA, and for Wapisoji. At. Haiti- Mir- rkapouii, l f i d vn and all point in the Ureal norm west, jis Winona and St. Peter Line Ie tbe only route for Winora, Rochrhtrh, Owa toh ha, Marbato, Bt. I'stbr, Nkw Ki,m, and all points in rout hern and Central Minnesota. Its Grrcn Bay and .Marquette Line Is tbe only line for Jaxbstillr, Watkrtcwh, Pimp Dir Lac, OsHKosn, Aiti.rtoii, Obbrr Bat, NASA, nKIAVRBS, M ARtJl'XTTB, ItOt oaTOM, Uamjoik and tbo LAUxHurKaionCui HTar. Its Freepurtand Dubuque Line Is the only route for Eunv, RararoRi,, Fans pcht, end all points via. Freeport. Its Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, aad Is tbe only ooc passing through KvAfmon, Lakr Foeanr, Htou I.ANO Park, 'aikkuih, Hacib, Kkhosua to AS ILwAI'K KB. rullman 1'alace Cars are run on all through trains or this road. This Is the ONLY LINK running these ears be. tweeo Chicmgti and Ht. laol, Chicago aud Milwau kee, or Chicago and Winona. At Omaha our Hleepera eoaneet wilh the over land Sleepers oa (be I'nion Pacific Railroad for all points West of tbe Missouri River. On the arrival of the trains from ths East or Howtb, tbe trains of ths Chicago A North-WeaUrn lUilwev LKAVK CHICAOO as follows! Kr Council Hlufl,Omalia and California, Two Through Trains dar, with Pullman Palace, Drawing Room and blecpiug Care through to Council Hlt.es. For Hu Paul and Minneapolis, Two Through Trains daily, wilh Pullman Palace Cars attached on both trains. For Green Bay aud Lake fupertor. Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, and running through to Marquette. I'or Mtlwauhee, Four Through Tralesdaily. Pullman Cars on atght trains, Parlor Chair Cars on day trains. - For M part a and V limna and points in Minnesota. Una Tlimugh Traio . daily, with Pell man Hleepera ta Winona. For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two Through Trains daily, with Pullman Cars on night trains. For Dubuque and La Crosae, via Clinton. Two Through Trains daily, with Pullman Cars on night traio to McUregor, Iowa. FurHluua C It) and Yankton, Two Trains daily Pullman Oar to Missouri Valley Junetina. For l.ake C.enevi, Vow Trains daily. Fur Kocklurd, erlliK eienoaha, danra vlllc, and other points, you can bare from two to tea trails daily. New York Office, No. 416 Broadway Boston Office, No. 9 Htate hire; Omaha Offlpe, 2A8 Farnbara Street, Osb Franrlico Otttee, 121 Mont gomery 8 1 feel ; Chicago Ticket Offices : 32 Clark Ktreet, under Sherman House j corner Canal and Madison Streets s Kmtie btreet Depot, corner W. Ktniie and Canal Streets , Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and K toxic Streets. For rates or information not attainable from your home agents, apply to W. 11. HTBRJtBTT, AlAnvin II ton ITT, Oen. Pass. Ag't, Chlcagu. 'Jen. Ptip't, Jaa. 29, leTo-ly Chicago. pOJ. SALEOUKKNT.- Tbe undersigned finding it too inconvenient to keep a Public House at the mouth of Sandy and Central Point, desires to renl, sell, or ex ebane tho former. He will exchange it for town property in Clearfield or Cnrwensvilln. This pro perty contains 9A9 scree, 40 of whioh. are cleared. Ihewbule is underlet.) with coal, Are olav and a vein of i run-ore, besides possessing a good water power Tbe buildinsrs are a larffc dwellinc. barn. oat houses, and asaw-miil, Possefsion will be given at any time. The title Is Indisputable. The prospective raue of this nrenerty Is not equated in the county, and is therefore very desirable as an investment, llesldne, a large quantity of sew timber Is yet on the property, which can be manufactured on the premises. Lack ef help and mean to doTelupe It is my reason for ottering it for sale. Anv further in formation n be obtained by ad. ir wising (he sub scriber. LAWKKNCK FLOOD. Pren:hville, Pa., Maroh 1st -It mo. FRESH MEAT-SEW SIIOPT The undersigned hereby Informs Ibe public In g Beret . that tbey keep on hand, regu erly, at their shop, adjoining JOHN UllLICH'ri furniture rooms, opjKJilte the Court Honse, the BUST PRESir JIKPP, VEAL, MUTTON, LA mi, POHK, ETC., AT REDUCED mCKS, TO II !ASU. Market morulngs luesday, Thursday, and flatunlays. Meat delivered at residence when desired. A share ef a-'tcaagc Is respectfullv solirited. Maroh 1, l..-ly. HTAUB A NOIlKIS. 1876. viiEiiilitnv7 TsYo. To MtCIIIOAN, one sf Uie foremont, Dourlsh. lug snd healthy Slates ! WHAT FOR? To buy a FARM out of the One Million AcrckN of One (arm I tig Innds for eale-hj the tlHAND RAI'llm A INDIANA R. It. Strong 0olls. Ready Marbcle, Bare Crops, tiftcd Schools. H. R, runs through centra of grant. ! raised. Plenty ef water, limber and building materials Prire frim 94 tn f-lli ( er acre; one four ih down, balance on time. tdTSend for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts Slid llcures, arid He oonvinceil. Addnss W. A. HOWARD, Comm'r. (.rand liaplds, Mieh. P. R. L. PIKRCK, fce'y Land Dep t. T)OOT AND SHOE MAKING. 1 . JOSEPH II. DKKKI.NI1, oa Market atrMt, la Shaw'a Row, Clearfield, Pa., baajnat reoeired a fine lot of French Calf bkina and Klpa, tha b.at In lb. Btark.t, aad la bow pnpared a naaa Bfactnr. .rerytbing la bla line, lie will war rani hla work t. h. ai repreaented. Ala., all kiad, of Leather and r'hoe Flndlnga for aalo. Tbe eltlaana of Clearfl.ld aad riclnlty ar. raapeetfutly iaflted to glee bin. a call. Work done at abort amine. MII'T.'iy IjtOH kALI Tbe anderaigaed olTera Tor aal. a raloal'le towa properly la the borough ol Clearfield. Lot Main, fee. with a food two. atory plank honae therron eroctwl, witil Hire. reoaiB dowa otalr and fnar iMd rmtnta ap etatr,. Alao. aewini poor, and bath room on aeeond floor. I llouae fi.l.licd eontplet. from eollar tn attic UMd doable pore, ana good water. Pnoa ann.ti). and paymanta aaay. 0ang7S M. M. McCDM.OlrOII. SSIQNEE'S NOTICE. The Anal aeeoant 9t A. 0. Tat., Aaaigne of B. A. P. Rynder, baring bra laid In Ih. Coart of Common Plea, of Cleart.ld Co. will h. preeeltet aad oowlrawd at alarM Tara, IttTI, Baw b. eboara ta lb. aedlrvy. " ... bun CVnrt,ld. P- " a.t.1 BLOOM, , ,lwTS.4l PmtholHrtarr. N (Rmtiiti, ttt. NEW' FliOlTlt. FEED, AND GROCEKY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Market Htr.t. o door wcaf of Itlanalon llouas, lU.Brll.14, Pa. Keri oiiBRlantly on Land BIKUIt, COFB, TKAB. J I 1 1 A , i "AI. OIL, PYK.UI, SALT, SOAP, Canned and Dried Fruita, Tohaooo, Clgara, Can- , dire, Cider Vinegar, Batter, V; Ae. ALSO, EXTRA OMH-1IADK Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of wbleh will be aold oliean for oaib or in exchange for oonntry prodnee. A. U. hKAJKB UU. ClearBeld, Nor. It, I874. tf JEMOVAI.I JOHN McGAUGHEY WouM respectfuIlT notifv the nablic renerallv that be has removed his (Jrooery Store from Shaw's Row, to the building formerly occupied by J. Miles Kratier, on Hocond street, next door to Bfglsr's hardware store, where he Intends keeping a full lino of it o u i it 1 1: h. 11AMS, DKIKD BKKF.od LAUD. SUGARS and SIRUPS, of all gradea. ' TEAS, Oreen and Ulaok. COFFEB, Roailed and Urern. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, - a c..r.fi; nu its. All kind, 1b tbe markea. PICK tKS, la Jara and barrela. SPICES, In .tery form and rarlrly. FAMILY FLOUR, All. klNnHOK(RArKl:Rtl. , SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PECIIES, DRIED CIlEllRIKti, Coal Oil ui Lamp Chimneys, And a good aaaortroent of thoee thlnga aanally krpt in a grocery otore, whicb b. will .xobang. Iur marKMtug at in. maraet pileee. Will Mil for eaab u .b.aply a, any otbar oaa. rieaa. mil aad lea bi, atoek and judge for yonraeu. JtlllH MrUAHUIIKr. Clearleld, Jaa. A, 18711. .QROCERIES. JAS. II. LYTLE, . (Sncnuor t. LYTLB A MITCUXLL) WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL 'DKALER IN Qt'llOirii 1.1 MR (IP TEAR. O.LONOS, JAPANH, IMPK11IAL, YOUNG DYSON, ENUI.IUli BREAKFAST Pareat 1b Market. DUTTUR AMI) EGGH Will be kept and aold at frit eon. Calb paid for Country Produe. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRCHI9, PRESERVED PEARS,' PIIILADELPHIA HAMS. FIKH. IVaekeral, Lake Herng, Cod, Ac. PICK I. US. Parrel Tlcklea and Engllih Pickle,. ' FI.OIIR A Nil FKKII. Floar, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Ae. nn-ht'IS .IAS. II. LYTI.I. CHEAP GROCERIES I LLMBKR CITY, PA. The nnderalgncd annnnncc. to hla old friende and patrona that he baa opened a good Una ol liltOt'KHlKS A PROVISIONS at tb. old ataad .d Kirk A Spenocr, fbr which he aotleita a liberal jtainwtaire. 11. w. Bi'fiNur.n. Lnmher Cltr, Pa.. March tO.tf. LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS 8UPRRSEDRD BY COVEHT'n patent metallic BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the best Mallea ble Iron, and Is attached to tha 11 antes by tbs best Knap aver Invented. It Is easily and quickly put , on, and prevents the whipping of the horses by the pole, biot liable t get out of repair. Will lest for years. All we ask Is a fair trial, to convince all parties us ing them that they are uasurpassea tn value toe the purpose for which they are intended. PAOKRTT A SCIIHYVKU. Clearfield, April 1&, l7t. PITTMltllHf.lli . PA. For upwards of twefcly years Ibe leading busi ness College nf the United K l ales, affords unequal, led advantages for the thorough, praetiral edlura tion of young and mldlle sgrd mea. Atudents admitted at any time. For circular address J. C, H. MI Til, A. M., Principal. Ths "IHOM CITV (OM I t.K" is the .nly institution of the hind In this city that we jeentmend ta tb puMie patrnnage.,eeyl- rtsi tiauntr, I'tftoburyk, fa. Hep. lft, 70-m. D ISSOLTJTION. ' The co-partrersliip heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, doing business In tha hcrongh of Wellneeton, llearfleld county, was dissolved by mutual convent in March, 174. T. 0. Woodsidea retiring from the Arm. The books having beea left tn the hands of John Holt fur settlement and collection. JOHN Mm.T, T. D. WUODSIDKS, T. M. HOLT. Wallacctcn, Pe.aTeb. U, IS7B-4I IOaMIC and settle. , Hating Uheti my brtbe' idesire to bar .ato-partaonhip. I tare , acconnte aloeeel, I ibere- .re act Ice la all wbo kaow themselves la deb ted to ma ta come forward eaea and settle ap, so ibat ne eaa take a we eWparwire, ricarweld, Jly 14. 'Tfc-tf. F. M. CARPOW, t co of i K n. . -c "S a8 m m pH o o 4-3 (fi (4 n O a W e M w e e e e fx o o p-t c PH P s o p o T 1CENSB NOTK'K. The following pcrtons bare fll4 la tbe office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions Clearfield county, their petitions and? bonds incenses, at uie atarca sessions bcxip agrcaoiy to us Act or Assembly : botbl Licaasa, J. O. Dillen Ansoavllle James Haywood ..Bradford Covington Clearfield Clearfield John d. Uergey lames MeLaucbila fl. B. Row , W. 8. Bradley John Dougherty v. tie rmiertoa , W. H. Jaeksoc Newton Reed... John Mtilson.,.H ...Curwensril!e Preach villa Orcnwool M tlulirb ..u.,.lIoDtidale Samuel1 Hullikan Peter Kooken James Carter John Mclneraey (.Danes Kennv...... Jamee Haley Wm. lurren ....., A. W. O'Oradr James Dunn Pat. Quieu Wm. Psrker B. 8meal H Frank Bolger B. C. Howe Wm. II. Dancer Frank Fox Jas. 8hone)d W. A. Magooiglc...... William Hobwem J. C. Curry M. Sisen bower fl. W. Davis , Neal Dougherty MM 11 oaton M w l(....JaaMTlll. Lntb.raborg -!,. cur h Morri, H.K. Waahingtott OaoeoU Milo Hoyt , ... Hmitb Baird Jamee Habersham.,... M.,u fl. B. Roheoker W. H. Kilmer- A mam Knarr H. .., John Bottorff. Oeorge Pearee aM..n Samuel Gordon .......,.... Wm. Hhields John Powell Daniel McCarthy I. Campbell... I. P.Careon.T:. Oeo. Rhodes William Davis Jamee Moore wsjolbsali ttcansc, L. M.Coudriet Peter Oaraier .. fl. E. Rohaoker O. T. Slmontoa Ueorge M. Colbura , BBSTAt'BAIlT UCBRSl. fltenhen Graff. ..Penlleld Trantrllle ...Wallacetoa ,Woodward ... Covington Covington ..CIsarneld II oat id ale Lawrence. , Corw'sasrllle ........... Ciearnctd . Clear Held Daniel Doran ?,. Y. Uodrkunst M. 8. Utaats 8. 8. Batters .... Thomaa Millaa Michael Millan F. Wreac .......Iluatidale Wm. Well a..... .....Ht.oti.lalc Ed Becbe Bterling &L1 BLUUM, Clearflsld, Feb. t3, 1878. Clerk, rpKCSTEE'S SALE. 8KLLINQ OFF AT COST. All tbat large and well selected stock of Boote and Shoes of all kinds enough for the nation, nets ana inns rcr men and bors. a full suon'r for the Centennial. Trunks. Carrot tacks, and flcnts' Furnishing Goods of all descriptions. Are selling from day to day at tost, at the old Bhoe More of Peter Mrfleorge, in Clearfield, nearlv on polite the Court House. Store open at all hoars, and J. W. liowe, tbe mrst accommodating elerk in uwn, is ready to wait on customers and receipt ior K"eas, no is aito eumonsca to seme ana re ceipt for all store aooounts of Pster MeOeorga. io onarge ior snowing goons, a. u. jmk, icarDeid, ra., ret. j, isva-tr Trustee. pRlTSTKE " All persons are hereby notified that t hare been chosen Trustee for the creditors of PKTBR McGKdRHK. of Clcarfleld, Pa. And aisurh all the personal property ot all kinds, together with all Judgments, notes, book accounts, and elaima of every kind, owing or belonging to said Mr Oeorge have been assigned and deliverd to me as Trustee aforesaid. All persons Indebted to said Peter Mcfleorge In any way ara hereby noti6ed to make immediate payment to ma, as 1 alone am legally empowered to receive and receipt for tbe same A. C. TATI, CIcsrAeld, Pa., Feb. S3, 1876-lt Trustee. T inUTOK'S NOTICE. B. A. Irrln and Jas. B. ! firs ham, Ki. of Wm. Irvin, dee'd. In the Court of Com. mnn Pleas of Clear field eounty, Penn a. Pi. Pa. No. M June Tern, 1H?V llcnr. Rwan TWo, IHtl uenrjr Hwan. Jwn, ln;4r rb. u.m.,.i.,i A.n.. .i,t k. it.. Coart, lo .liatribolo the fund, arialng from the ' - givoa autioa that be will attend to the dntloo of hi. aiiiinlntmcnt at hla offlc. in t'lcarllcld. on l rl.laj.th. 10th d.j or March, lHJtl, hclweea th.lCoorl, Court of Unarttr Seialona, Court of Orer houra of 10 o'cloch a. IB, aad A o'clock p. m.,wlion I and Tarminar. nitd Cnn.t r ,l.H-i r.n n.,1- an.l where all parllea Interealcd ma, attend llier M. proper. W. M. M.CI' LUltlli II. Clearlield, tcb. 1.1, lsrn at H. A. KRATZEK, (srcCKMnn TV-) 1 KKATZER& LYTLE, nrat-rn . . : p' DIIY unoiiR, , NOTIONti, linoTM, I.KATtlKR, V cahI'kts, on, ruoTHH, WAI.I, PAI'KIt, wtsnow miAi'KS, r.TC. Market Hirer.!, Urarflrld, Pa. Teh. Id, tl7fl.lt V ltAZIEK'8 CKNTKNNI AI. I'OCKKT (I1IIIIK. A book containing over Hlitv beautiful lltaa-i tratlona of Kahibiti"B tinildiaga, a'airmoant I'ark. tndenendenn. Hal In rTTfl and vfW:ii "r11, S' ?oll,f' "Mn,tf -: pie, I atbedral, and ill llh ..r Interest la , anel a eosnaendtnen or all other tnicrmsnon ahse lately Indespeniable fur tbe Oaten at el Vis itor, whe ougbl to make himself thoroughly familiar with lis coatee is befeea alsltiag tma htlilttua. Beat sny where by rttnrn ol mall on reeeint of artce. Twenty cents. Address John W. Praslcr. Mo. IH1 Ijacth lath street, thiladelpbU. nig (rede dleeownt to eonntry ri!.1ej. J"pl?.'TJ I .1 , r IS IT YOU Who uid tfitt you would like to got tuch Clothing at City 1 fooplt anv, miner man me mnoitsan goons com monly aold ? This will tell you how to do It, " The vary largo Increaae ef our bualneoo allow, ua to make . aVlU. lOWM KAI.I Of PSICtMND You Can Save Enough la buying a Bait at Oak Hall . - .' TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anrwhere la this County to the City ef Philadelphia, and have a day of alght-aeelng beatdea. Wanatnaker A Brown ataad by thie Statement, and Bw will you aftar one trial. rrQ I A caa be Character of the ttoecs we aetlf Far Mea A Baya. a m tV retail. We bear ae ill-will to aay one, and state this only because some dejders sell poor goods as coming from our house. 7o each of our custom era we are mportsible for article bought of us. . Ry our plan of Ticketing the rtgkt uamtt td the eaatcrtala on our goods, no one can be misled as W Jualitwe. , i - ata-wAlir -Lm I a hlSTr. m.MMt mMt,M TK , Winssjisker A Brews treat their CUSTOMER!, also, that the money will be paid wlihea, fur any reason, to return 1 "MIIS Ciscthj where the Start Is. A Philadelphia, It la a large builuing.The aire of fmir orilinarv alore, and ia on ll,. S,,ih-e,.i comer of SIX! H S 1X111-hlXI H hlXTII ilXlH-blX II and Market Thoao wh. cannet w t. Ore City. Ing iheir any one to the EvpretMi Co. en receipt ot Bot, and the privilege of examining thru Is allowed befura paying Where atKd do not please, we will return ths moucy and pay the eipreatsfc btk to Philaddphia. Pew tkMtid tun t let mr umme n tkt Building and tvrr tA dmr as jvm mtr. WANAMAKER & BROWN. -9tl' V Jirji Coofls, tSromirs, t?.tr.' a s M M , it 4 1 2 a. 3 cf for O 2 a a s o !. O '5b o o 3 a 0 K C3 . t 0 9 et & S "2 5. a Z-3 J a . tn o C3 e ft a. e j . m P PI PAV H eTl H r"N S 'C S COURT PROCLAMATION. ITTilRREAS, Hoa. 0. A. MATER. Pr..lA.m aw ,j , .l- l. : .'V """ voara Of UOBmoB 1'laaa Cf ih. Twantv-Atlh J..,lli.l n a.. .V-.....,' .-"""" ana Hoa. iti.lau 0. r.inr and Hon. Joan 1, ; nun, nwn.nia .BQgM t, Ul.arB.ld MBBt, j bira lued their precept, to me directed for Ibi holdlne of a r.nrt f rv,M. ti n'.... , If .ry.allhe fourt HouaealClearllcld.lBan.1 forlhe onunt, of Cle.rll.ld. .,rin aioMuay, lit. IMHItday of Narrili, Inltl.aod u. ruiHinuo una weaa, NotU K IK, tberef.ite, herebj glrea, to the Coroner, Jurtlco, af the Teao., and OonaUblea, In and for aaid counlj of Cltarlald, to appear In th.lr proper pcraona, with their Reeorde, Holla, Inquialtlona, Kiaaalaatlooe, aad ether HeaicB. hranoea, to do thoM thlnga which lolheirotuooa, and lo their behalf, pertain to b. don. II)- an Aot of Aaacniblv, paiaed the 8th day of tlai, A. ll. 1864, il ia u'aile the dnlj of the Jul ticca uf the Toac of tha aercral eouatiea of thii CoaiiDonw.alth, ta reiura to the Clark of tho Court of Unarler Kolona of th. rc.iiM.ll. eoonilce, all I lie rraigninrwae catered Inutbefnr. Ilicn br any percun or peraoa, charged with tha totninlaaioa of an, ,Tiro., .scopt auoh Mca aa Btar be ended belore a Jiiatlc of the IVac, an der exleting law,, at lea.t ten day, before the rommrnr.aicut of tho (union of the Court to wmen the. aia made rclnrnaMrrerpertlrclv.anil In all oaao. wltern en. wnl... . . . J. j Int. Iraa llian ten d.) . before Ihe oomtarncctaent or the aarali.B l. which the)- ar. arad. naara. Me, Ihe aaid Ju.lieea are to morn Ih. aame In the,.iaemiHiB...M If aaid bad hot been paeard. l.lVliSi ander aaa bnnd at ClearAel.l. thla nth r'hm"y n the rear .f oar lord, on. w vlli( nHa,lrr. .oq a.rcnIT' frb. V t. W. . Mcl'HI.RBUN, , Secrlt. JjTVOICE MOTICR." "i WlllialB A. Cox n Ihe Coart of Coup- ,,, r, . L'.Biaa 1. ( oa. r in. ui t,iewrw., C0l Twin. I7, aA.fa Xheercr.. utaabl WimVy : yon. Tana tea .9. Cos, '77 '"""- to be and appear at our r2 fJ?gr '- t we 1.4.1 aU'rear .' K-4 day of Uarch A. l., STt sod q L J a aa 'Jr T H . - Pk m qj aa. ImJt eTN a hi S - 5 ,r ! ... n ! It rs aC :B gsf ' i - Leai $ ' -s 3 5-- ' f . -i " '.e onnpniBi ot tne sat a witttsn a. Coji. W. R. MoPHRMtOrf. V ,T-t, 9. 1TTA -.. MKerW. ' ' 't- ' i jii- be imr ef what we sell we msnulactiire our feds, some of them la our own builtliag, They ate well cut, sewed and finished. They relied upoa, Storekeepers out of the city urt wkUimU, but confine ourselves t 1 nn, e pniM to Cqueintancee and htrangtrt. 'Jo city pmpk oiul couiilry people eijual advantage. With ach article sold, a Cmarmttttt Is given, thnt the Phfe it a lowaa il can behnught anvwhere. and that tlte quality is as reiwrenied j back in full, if purchaser wt)un 10 days the goods, unworn, , people having stores In nilJl.l Mrtit our iibob. catdl. advcniMm is important iiMeeed.becaw.unorliictpIed pie naving stores in niiuocipnia, cttm 'tit our signs, caids, adveniscmcnu. and top etranKCr. on In. untx.wlkJmhiiiittttiMi about where the atore ll, ao that the, aaav ulllhrir counterfeit aooda. Ther. la but on. Ualt Hall ia Slreott. B erau D. I terns of material and nrkea by rhen raounto,. lenooa can hav. madc-uo eoods sent bv Exorees. bv seed- measure (we rurntih easy directions that can mcaiure by,) and describing eoLoe eaw V . AT. a S SB lajf.. jist ov JURORS. List of Jurors drawn for March Tern, A. Oth?'' "0ln"e,lelB 00 lh,nl faBday, SUAXD JCBOUS. Jno. Kims, ' HnrnsideiJsn.ee Cnrrv. Th ae E. A, flifler, Clearfield Jaa Havsge, N. VimrnVn R. H. Uwsbe, Oaeocla Jas. Dickey. . Dcoeariai F. 8. Nevlinc. Cov'rtan Moses Owens, Decatur B. Speck man, (Jraham Lueien Bird, Uustoej J. . nil hs, bell James McNeal, Jordaa Jos. Rupley. Ker thane D. W. Cbilson, Bloom David Meese. Botxtrsl J.W. McCullough, Keoi a. moms, uredlord Oeorge C. Kirk, Brady Kraatus Luther, " James Dowler. Boroside u. a. m HcUell, iaawrwnoc Wm A. Moore, Pena Isaac Caldwell. Pike 8. Henderson, Wood'd VBAVnaSB JfROBS. ' n. Kralser, Clearflsld Peter Id srin, Qirard Pranoit II u gar, M Conrad 0 inter, Quitch Ueorge Newell. II us ton Oliver Moore, KarSbaoi Pster Owens, Law-ranee 0. R. Merrill, " A. ll. Uulleb. ' Wilson Hoover, Morris . Abram Pearee. John Kramer, A. S. Goodrich. P. M. Cardoo, W.D. Irvin, Cursville rrank Koss. Beccaria John W. WoU, ltell uavid Logan, Henry Trump, Bradford V. fJedwalleder, William Peters. J. W. Hollenback. M Thomas 11. Lite. William Danver. Pena John Heqd, Brady lerraoee Kecnan, ji. b. aitinger, II. U. Hovler. tvouen f orter, David Drcefller. John Riley, Born side Sam'l Ardery, 1 J'anisi fitttnan, " Isaac N. Rainsy, Chest Wm. Westovar. - mil ton Heed, " M. h. C. Brans. . " Fred Cross, Christ. Lanicb, u Wm. M. Price. 8 MoOlaughlin, " T M sorer, Covlnrton Ang. Ron oni J. M. Dressier, Union (J. W. Wooden, Wood'd Jos. Alexander, u Claud, llarmoy, n. nepuart, liccaturi I'KirS KOTICK.- Notiee ia berob, giro. Ibat tha following ac- eonnta bare been axaaiined and paaewj b, aa, and remain filed of raoord In thla offic. for th. in apection of heir., legateea, creditor., and all other, intoreited, and will be preeented to the neat Or- iimi. .ourv et uiearneid eountr, to be held at th. tart Hoaee, ia the borough of Clearlield. Mm. menclng on the .Id Mondar Ihcln. th. !oth d..i of March, A. 1). 1N: Aocouat of l. Q. Berger, Admlnlatralor of (Tie eatate of John toner, late of Bradford towa- Jahlp, Clearllold oonnlj, Pa., dM'd. mal aeoouBt ef Nichelaa RoaaaelokAdtnlnietra- tor of the eeuta of Claudioa Rotueulot. late of Uiraid townabin. ClMrAc:d On.. P. a.'a Final ,eooBatof Kiebolne Boaaaelot, Admlniatra- tor 01 me aetata of Marianne Koa.ielot, lata of Oirard townihin. Clurfl.lrf ..,. u. aa Final acooant of Juhn B. U.ffertr, adnilniatrator oimee.i.f.01 uaniel CaAjr, lata of Pens towa ,hln. Claarnead count, p.. rfM Final acooonl of John B. RifTertr, Adtninlttrator ot mo eaiai. 01 looma. H.Ben j, lata of Feaa townabin. Clearfield count.. P a'a Final account uf John Uuoaell and Samuel Eirk, auniriog emutora of Jaaoa Kirk, lata of tb. Borough of LninbMitjr, ClnarGeld couatr, Pa., dee'd. Partial acooant of Joka Roaaell and Jaaoa Kirk, eiocntora ot liaac Kirk, lata of ClearOeld Count.. P... de'd Krtial account of Joba Haaaell and .taaon Kirk, auiuioiiiruora 01 tne eiuie ol U.rid Kirk, late of tbe Boronjk or Laabar-.ity, ClMrlield eoantj, I'a., doe'd. . li. J. MORGAN, F.bruarj 13-te Rcgiater A Rooorder. JOHN TROUTMAN, DSALKR IN FURNITURE, ?I ATTltKSSILS, AND f Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NKAR P. 0. Tke underaicned bcra learo to Inrnrm th. tana of Clearfield, and tb. public generally, tbat he baa oo band a fine aaaoruncnl of Furaiture, each aa Walnut, Cbeatnut and Painted Chamber Bullae, Parlor Sullea, Reclining and Etlanaloa Chain, Ladiea and Genu' Kaaj Chelra, tbe P.r- r.icw vmiug aao ranor unalra. Cane Mcata and Windaor Chair., Clothe, Here. 6ten and Ktuaa loa Ladder., Hat Hack,, Borabbiag Bra.hee, Ami MOULDING AND PICTfRB FRAMES, Looking Olaaaea, Ckronoa, Ac, wklck would b uitahle for llulieaj proaenta. iMtt n , JOHN IROriMAN. F OK 3 A L E I A large and well-Halabed Brick Dwelling, alia, ale oa tb. rlv.r bank, la th. borough .1 Cloax lleld, Kinuinlng elaen rooata, with good oallar, water in th. kitchen, and all the moil.ro con.e ntenoM. P.atrl.a, Bath-room, Clo!hro-preaaca, Ac. Lot alitr feat front and two hanilred and thirty feet back, with a twenty foot alley oa tbe aaH aide. Bald building, with all the eppuilonamee will bo aold olieap, with paymcntato auit uareha. aer. Application can he made to lite ander. aijned, or t A. C. Tale, Ea.,w1,o will glr. all neoeeeary information to thoaa wbo deaire t in ipcol tbe property. M.,42.M.r...f0,-,;1LLOt'on- MEAT MARaTeT, F. M. CARD0N A BE0.. Rear or Pie', Opera llnttae, 1 . CLEAItflbUD, FA. Oar arrangcinenla are cf the marl eompletr cb.nMler ior fumlahiag the wuklla .111, Krcah Mcauof all kind, and ef theory heat nitallt,. Ha alao deal In all kind, of AgrurwIMral Imple ment., which we keep oa ei h.biii.o far th. hca eOtof th.nnbllc. Cell around wbea ia town, and take a look at thing., or addrcaa a, F. U. CAMION 4 uno. Ckmrltold, Pa., July 14, WMi. jKiail K.X MAUiiKT. " M. G. BROWN & BRO,, Market S't., Clearfield, Would anaounce to Ihe clliicni of th. town and rlcinitr that Ih.T atill ken th. . . tha old aland, where Ihcy will beep Frch Uoef, Voat Mutton and Lamb, 1 f tho fin out qnnlitic.. Market nominee T... Tl. .... .tarda... tl.u..U. " Jua.,7S m M. t). BROWN A I1RO, j" rMiiiiit WANTKn. Protn one Wllllinn . l,4Pn nTlt, fbrtf r.r So I. ? and :i pin, board,, 1j, 14 and 10 tact In length, to b. .Wlivered ba n.1, n. u......" P.ymcril lo be made ae follow, : l'art cab and part In food CUT property, aa Binj be agreed IT"H. Hid. ro be addrocead le ' MELLON snoTiums. '! ' l.ambar Yardo, ' "ink Ward, Plti.kcrgh, Pa., or at oat bBA, nil SmllhJHd ,1ml. (jAtLarn ' ipyr EAif kaVjui.i-, knhixk O AND BOII.KR8 FOR SALE. Tjr fn . . w .Ah. umtitgae4 Tara for tale on pra.cnahl. tcrma, their atcam raw milt, loealcd at Wallhce) taa, ClNrlrld Co., Pa. Th. engine and bollero are ai good a htw. The aia. f tfce cagia. I. 14.34, and la la good nranlag order. They will rel leelrphrnrle aad laik mill, and all Ik. aaarkiag mmektawr la Utmlll. Partlaa wlahlag to purehaaa aaa rail ob or addtwea e GRAHAM. WALLACE SCa Pike a CTearfiell, Pa., Jna. M, UIJ, . j .,