THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA IVKDNEPDAY MOKNINQ, NOV. U, IS7. Terms of Subscription. If ia advanoe.or within tar months .$V M (i pail after throe ad before aii Monthly... I ftO I (11 J al'ar the expiration of sis months... I p Maters, 8. M. Parr true ill A Co.. Mews Ii4fr Adreittttug Agoou, 7 rk How, ytmer MmpfTSri htSti I. 5 ttEI.IUtOUS NOTICE. Methodlat Rpisropal Churrh Hav. B. P. "-'iVi 'nr'ii'I - 1l't''.'j' Service every Sabbath I o Si., itJ 7i'7.lJ,,' 1 Habbatb Bohool at 9 A. M. Prayer S, otia( every Thursday, at Ti P. Id. Comii tmion Service, first Sabbath of every eontb, il 111, A. M. Went Cleartiold M. 12. 'hurrh.-.Revs. Wh. II. Dill aocl J. P. Aniikbopi, rastors. rrraobina; every alternate Hun Jay, at B o'clock, P. M . huadity gotiool at Ji, P. M All aro io- viiro. 10 auena. Irebrlau Churrb Rav. H. 8. But-lib, Habbntb services morning and evening Bab bitb Hohoul at 1 P. M. Prayer Mealing Wednes day evening. Ht. Hranrla' Churrh Catholic Rev. P, J.HnRBlDAR. Preachlngat 10 o'clock, A.M.. on tbo Aral, third and fourth Sunday of each month; Vespers and Jtenedlelion of the Messed tiaerament at 7 o clock, P. fruoday School OTory BuDday afternoon at t o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tTHB or waLPiBa quabtkb ibmiom coort. So ond Monday of Jaaoary, T'id Monday of March. Pint Monday of Juno, Fourth Monday of Septamher. timb or soLDtae cohmoi plsab. Firit Monday of Juna. Booond Monday of Norombor. rvnuo orricKtta, Pmidtnt fndgt Hon. Cbarlei A. Mayor, of Look llaren . .mtawi Lam Judf$Uon. John II. Orrir, of BellcfoDlo. toiiit Jutjw William C. Foley, Claarflald) John J. Koad, Curwonarillo, P roiAuaofary Kli Bloom. Hugintr nof Rttanttr h. J. Morgan. Dittriel Attorntjf Prank Fielding. Trwmnr David MoUaaa;bey, SAan William R. Mol'boraon. County furrcyor ttamuel F. McClnakey, Cur wenavilla. County Commiinntrt Clark Brown, Claar flrld Thoma. A. Mr Ore, Chrrt P. 0.) HairU Hoover, Clearfield. OoMuly Auditor Chrlit. J. Keaf.gyt Olan Hopo t Samual A. Caldwell, Williamagrova ; Jobs C. t'onnrr. Burnaide. County CoramwrJ. 1). Naff, Now Waaliington. Jury (AimmtnivNert Juho W. Hhiigart, Jamea Mitoholl, ClearAed. SupirintenHtmt of Public Sckoolt John A. QrrRory, Curweniville. A'otaritt Public John W. Wrlgley, Wra. Ba debauirh, Cyrus L. Gordon, Clrarfleldf Joi. R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwonarilla ; J. J. Lin tic, I Oaeeola Milli. Our Svrrial oolumn ia decided It iatereatinf in a local point of view, and profitable reading to outeiuera wno want to tave money. "WK bold tho Kort." It's "our Centennial President' if yon pleaae. o- There aro nineteen prisoner con fined at pracnt la the jail at thla place. "Thorcsultftl homo" is not so much of a ' diiappointment to the Democracy." The neral an mini iiiHpection of tbo PeDn.ylrinta Rnitroad and branchci o'trumaneed lift MnIay. A new schedule will go into effect on the Pa. Railroad and Ita bran abet on the Jflth of the prfitot month. The County Commissioners nro hav ing the Iron bridge amita the river at Coiwena viile newly painted. a a a The hearts oi tbo railroad employes of tba T. A C. Railroad were made happy lait Saturday, by the reception of their monthly pay. mm liev. J. F. Andi'i-son will preach next Sunday at Ceutre, at 1 i a'olook a. h. Mt. Zlon, at S o'clock, r. ., and Weat Clearfield, at 1 P. M. Wo Incidentally learn that tbo lum- beraamp of John Ardell, on Moiqoilo oreek, wai totally deitroyed by Are during Friday night, the Sd inrt. e Street Commissioner Livingstone is putting down a aubitantlal plank-pavement In frot. of the Lutheran Church property, on Third treat. A slight fall of snow occurred in this region laat Saturday morning. Notwithstanding tbli evident Hgn or win tor, tha weather ) yet outta moderate for tbla time of year. 'Squire Porter contemplates building a large flooring-mill on bii property, about three milee southwest of tbia borough, known aa the "Attas rlaee." - 1 The Hope Fire-Brick Works, at Woodland, wbieb wore burned eome time ago, are to ba rebuilt In tba sprit. Bigler, Young A Co., of thla place will furnlah tha angina. m - . - When three good little boys get to gether of an alter noon, tha chance are that there will ba either a fight, a window broken, or some tray dog will hava a pan tied t his tall. Rev. Wm. II. Dill will preach in tha Uoshea M. K. Church oa Saturday evening neit, and on Sunday morning and srtoing. A protracted met ling will be eoueneed at that time. a It is estimated by somo knowing statistician, that the political elubs throughout tba country burned twelve hundred barrels of oil nightly, during tho recent campaign. No wonder tba article ii getting high in prioa. To prevent tobacco chewera from being imposed npoa, Lorillarda hava put a tin stamp in every plug of tbeir tobacco. Take none unlna so stamped. Lytlo Is sole agent for Clear field onuoty. Tho man who has been sitting on an ainpty dry-goods boi all summer, looking for a Job, bus l.t-ly transferred his post of observation to n warm bar-nxn, where be ean sea Just as mueb and oj mora eo-nfortablo. Three hi others, named Thompson, mt re committed to jail In this place, by 'Squire Bhaw, of HouUdale, for butobering aealf belong ing to George Bat If r, of Clearfield Bridge. They ld tba meat at Houtsdale, where tbey were arrested. - 9 m Many kinds of trees, and especially fruit tret and Tinea, aan ba transplanted with advantage In the fall. Trees set out now hava the ground aompletety fitted to tbeir roots la the priag, and with early Tcgeiatioa tbey oommenee to grow. , Pctor"Greenback" Cooper received twenty-four Totea la thla county at tba late elec tion. The venerable Peter, however, pre. arret bli serenity, and sleeps the on ruffled peace of tba rlgbteouF la a plain flannel night-gown, without a yoke. A yearling belter was struck by tho aofiae of the Mail train last Friday, near tba freight depot at tbli place, and had one of Its logs broken. Tba eelf belonged to Mr, Kramer, at A. II. Sbaw's grist-mill, and be bad It taken home for repairs. aii Excursion tickets to the Centennial, good for ten days, and at n fare of $i far the round-tilp, were sold at all Hat loo. on the T. A C Railroad, oa Wednesday last Very few pertoas from this plara took advantage of tha low rates for a la.t visit to the great show. mm a a ' Tho biggest " Republican Headquar ters ' wa ever saw In this county, wa noticed haajlog out af a funel window Immediately after the borough Tota was announced oa Taea day night of hut ivaeh. Bui the afareaaid haed qnaitara r hauled ia before morning. i ai List of letters remaining unclaimed Ib the PoetofAeo at Claarflald, for the week ending Novn.hjr IS, 1871 1 Armstrong, Dafd CB slip, X K. M. C. ' Chelan, Mice Maggie-l MoDoaald, Davtd K. P. A.Oadur, P. M. The boot and shoe store of S.Quim horg, at tie old legal stand, aa Soovod street. Is Beting great attractleac to easterners, both la qccllty aad Brie of goods. Some Idea af his price may ba obtained by eon suiting hie Bew double ol ema advertlsemeal aa the third page cf to-day's Itsee. We have been requested to state that the i aura meats for tha Clearfield Brave Band are ca head, and all persons Ao hava subscribed cfceald Immediately pay ap I heir taberriptfoaa, whilst otheri thoald tent forward aad assist, aa that wc may has a first class head la ear tawa. Thank, ere return. for the liberality af those to hat a already anatrlhated. Lot is hava ma tie aad reform I Court. Wo tra in tbo midst of the 11 rat WMk ef oar November term ef Court, Tbo at tea dans li r ery slim, but eoaslderable bes loess li being does. Judft Mayer U amid lag this term, and U hurry I eg ap (ho lawyers as eseal ; bat tbey move about m alow aed dignified m ever. ' iw m m Tlioio of our citireiiH wbo doaire to spend a pleasant and prultabla evening, oao do ao botlor than to attend tbo Friday svrnlng see. loa of the Leonard Literary ttuaioty. The young people who con poM lbi Boelety deserve (ha aa euaragoment of tbo elttiens of Clearfield. The Wil!iamiort Bvihtih suvs that win wilj it years time, totod al lit reeent atactica la thai alt, tbia ballot maklrg tha for 1Mb Tola ha ha drpoalted Ib Wllliamsport. Mr. MUtaow ti apparently ! good baalth and bide fair to lira may yean yet. -ro lfniiiTrTTnrrTlir,'ir I IrtT t.t rM.Mll Ik h., r U tl Hrnwn neat-market recently la oharg A Bro wbara ba will bo pleated to too tha oua- tomtri of tha old flrio, and all other who dcilra la ba aerved wlthaboieefreck uoaU Kara nnder- tandi bti la.iaair, and will keep aa good ber, pork, Ae., aa aan ba pure bated la tba town. ...... i V I f QurerI Wo are erodibly informed by aa eye wltueii, that one of oar prominent cl erg j man remarked Ib tha PoitoBeo the other aronlog, upon learning of (Jraut'i war order i 44 1 am afraid the eoldiert will get to Florida too lata to help oar friend llayea." That la true godlU out, li It r Pbntal Notice. Dr. J. M. Stewart, of Curwantvllle, will open branch dental offloa Ib tba roomt formerly occupied by Dr. Sbaw, In tha Maioolo building, Claarflald, on Monday, Not. 15th. Tha ofioa will ba open two weaka In aaeh nonth, beginning with tha aacood and fourth Monday i. "The Urad Dutchman. " The Sheriff-eleet, Andrew Penla, Jr., who lea reoldeat of Brady towaahip, recelr ed all Toto from bia nei gb bora, while Ante, bia aompotitor, reeeirod only So. How la that for high t Had Pberiff Prod a ebeuifi lamed another number of tbo Woodland hdp4mdtmt, An tea would not have had any rote la the towoabip of Brady. The English sparrows have increased rapidij.dunng tbo put aeaeon throughout tba en tlreoountry. Tbcaoliraly litila litila blrda ean ba iaen all houra of the day on tbo treea and about tba itreeta of Clearfield, and they are quite de met tle In their weya and hablti. Tbey ahould boi ba fed at (hit araaon of the year, aa they then be come indolent, and neglect tbeir duty aa foragera on Intacta, larvao, Ac. Tho Democracy were "fortunate" eauugb to receive a majority of 1,94)2 In this county, in it Fad of 1,400, as tha Jouruat put II last week. Bad for Gbaiiam. From some un known causa to us, the Democrat ic ticket was badly ala.bed In flraham townahip. Mr. Tllden should bsre had 125 rotes, butonly lfflwerceatt fur him. The rote for Judge Dolt was run down to 78, and Mr. Badebach's vote put up to 40, while Hayes' got but 10 votes. The "sell" on Sheriff was still wane. Why all this trading and "selling out " took place we cannot tell ; but wa will endeavor to learn how the 44 sell " occurred. A Naked Lib. We wero informed on (be morning alter the Km dice I parade in this borough, that tbo wagun-luad of young ladies from Woodland, repretenting the thirteen original States, were rt ten -egged while patting along Second street. We at onio Instituted Inquiry, with the determination of exposing those who had perpetrated tha outrage. We now state that the whttle tbln'g from beginning to end s a naked lie, and only concocted to cover up many of the outrages that " grand moral idea " party perpc trated that Bight. Leonard Graded ScnooLs. Thefol- lowing pupils bava merited honorable mention for general standing in their respective grades fur the mouth ending October 31st, 1878 : C. E. Bickel, Carrie Test, Alex. Reynolds. Min nie Bridge, Lois M'Oatighey, Emma Watson, Preston Wilson, Ruth Weaver, Jennie Young, Juila Klttlabergcr, Dosla Keilley, Clara Howe, Maud (learfaart, Sophia Uetienthaler. Eduar Jaok- ton, Edgar Shaw, Harry Bp achat aa, tioorgc Kit tlebarger, Dennie Kramer Thera are 833 scholars In tha schools. B. CYodromar, Principal. Wm. ChoBtmit, Ksq., of Lewistown. Mifflin county, Pa., while hunting on Shade Mountain, oa tba 8th Inst., was shot aad killed by the accidental discharge of bis rifle. As he was aIcbb at the time of the aooideat, it Is impossi ble to tell how H happened. When ha did not return home at tho appointed time, parties went la search for him, and found bis dead body, with a ball Ib tba abdomen. Before dying, ba wrote a note, which his friends found In his vast-pocket, tut in g that the shooting waa accidental. Ho was a highly esteemed eititcn, and was alont sixty years af ago. An Awnx McrderI Tho dead body of Mrs. Msrla Waple, of Wailaeetoa, this eonnty, was found In tha woods near that place last Wednesday afternoon, with a bullet-hole through hei body and another In tba top of her head. It appears that aba left homo oa Friday previous, tL; Sd lost, to go to a neighbor's, and was crldtntly killed on that day, and found the following Wednesday, after search had been mods. A young man aamed Turner has beea arrested and Imprisoned. As tba obargc li tha highest that can be made and must undergo a judicial In vestigation in Court, wo refrain from comment ing upon the case at this time. A Good Company. It Is reported that tha Democratic County Committee bas al ready engaged tha Murray-MoEnally-Fulford-Aroold-Qordon-Haod-oUierB" troupe for tha cam paign next year, aa as ta raa tha Democratic majority la this county up to 2,200. Wc approve the undertaking. This is an experienced compa ny of political athletes, and performed well before numerous disgusted audiences In our county dur tng the recent campaign. Wc never claimed more than 1,800 ) but baring been compelled to telly 1,002, we credit tbia string of Christian statesmen" with the over-plus, and ask that tbeir services be Motioned. - mm 9 mu - D. M. Boyd, Gun. '1 Passonger Agent of the Pennsylvaaia Railroad, has issued orders I ta the ticket agents along tba line of tha roa3, forbidding the sale of excursion lloketl oa and after Friday, tha 10th Inst., ai d to hereafter charge passengers to Philadelphia full rales. The following li a copy of the order t Yon will discontinue the sale of all fbrmi cf Centennial eseurslon tickets en the evening of rrlday, November It, 176. in vtew of let last that It bat bseo decided to admit v tit tors to the exhibit loa buildings for a work or more after their. rormal close, (tola company will arrange carry exsursloa ear ties of flttv or more at reduced ratea daring this time." A Word to the Wise. The editori al veteran of tha Jersey Shore Hrmtd uader this eaptlen says i " Come girls, the election is ever bow and we will give yea com good advice, hoping yen will profit by It. The weather Is get ting cold bow, and winter Is coming ea- tf you care anything for your health and comfort, threw away your tillers, tbia shoes, tbla hoes, lb I a clothes, and put oa good warm wrappings. Pat somethiag ca your head and heels that will keep them warm, and the ley Hps ef winter will kiss a bloom apoa your pretty cheeks that will add beauty to yoar railing faces and health to your thlverlag forma." Legal Holidays. We have already bad In Pennsylvania, the present year, sevea legal holiday, via t Hat? Year's day, Washing ton's Birthday, Good Friday, Opening Day at the Centennial Exposition, Decoration Day, Poarth of Jaly, aad " Pennsylvania Dsy " at tha Centen nial Eipoaltlon, all of them regular holidays Bl eep M Ops lag Day and M Pennsylvania Day." There will he twe mere legal holidays this year Tbaah'glvlag Day and Christmas making nine la all. laelading Sundays, ef which 1871 hae Ifty-thrae, we hava tha preseat year si sty -two dayaefrMt,W holidays, aad 101 days to ,ttsd to ewr Kgwlar basin er work. Clearfield Coal Trade. 8Ut eat ef Ceal and ether freights eeat ever tha Tyreae A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvaaia Rail road, far the week ending Nov. 4, 18T8, and the lame time laet yew i CO lb. Forthe !.. e." Ansae time laat year..-. - . Increase...- - .............. 8,7 1 2 tTI.SII ...... TO,42l ... m,TM I Htt7 6 h-.. t,Ted Prevleasly daring year..- Same Ua ie laet yoar Taereaae Tlel la 1 8t. .... Same lime laet year- Inevwa ... ...... ... ISilb eaaa raa re are. Lumber a. 81 ear. Mlei!as freights - IiOrllUnU colobrutod brands of Nn vy Tobaeee, "Defiance" and " Oar Obotoi," at Ly tie's, tola agaat for Clearfield eoonty WantboI 1,000 cords of Hemlock aad Rook Oak Bark, for which wa will pay tha highest Biarkot ferfea. ; Jylltf. . A O. Kbahbb A Oo. At ft rtiilar mooting of Von field Lodga, No. 6UH, 1. 0. U. hold Oat o bar 18 tk. 1ST, tha fatlowlBg proanblo aad raiolailoaa woro auanlojouily adopted Wnkmbai, It baa pleaifd tha Alnilgbty to to rn ova frt a aphfro of aatfalnoai, our brother, T. JI, Ltd i and ba baring boa ronuvad frun oar Lvtl4w, hl Joined, l ba Qr:& lxilgw bro- toftriVai' iff -ww.: -llrMfir. 4, . fall hi til Btrinb-1 bla family a loriag and alToo tioaata huibasai, and tba aomm unity a living ax avpla of vtrluo and tamparanoo. Ar.owa, That wo traly aynpatblia with tha kamvad tdiia .nil frUnila nf au, iIuuiia.1 Ar . ,. . ... , HmM, '1 Ul M K li.iiF-iTT"niIM I III I III panro pruinrr, ibb cnanrr 01 our lotlga Do draped ia mournlne foe thirl v !. JfaWved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to tno ramtly or the d Masted, and offer ed tn the county papers and TsMjMrwne Vindiea lor for publication, and ordered on the minutes of the Lodge. J. II. houKun Ella M. Hob irk hams, Com. L. iliao, j CLEARFIELD COUNTY I. ASSOCIATION. Programme for the Sunday-School boo rent ion to no held at ciearnoid, on luoiilay and Wadnaa day, Nov. 21st and 2 Id. lH7ft i Kerr ices eon duo tod Rev. Uso, A. Pelts, editor of Tht Sunday. Srkoei 7Vmi. lueiuay, i p. en., devotional services ( p. m., p relent condition or (Sunday -So boots in Clearfield countv i 8:80 p. m.. How to secure effi cient itacnora, oy nav. uriiienuen ) :ie p. oa. The infant school. Tuesday evening, T p. m , Historical sketch of Sundsy-rtahools in Clearfield County, by Kev. H . 6. Butler The temperance oauce In tha Sunday School : Modern Bund ay -Be hoot met bads. W ednesdav morning, Nov. 22d, 0 a. m., H"W to tirepare the lesion t i":u a. m., nst eon any sron t Uilo a. m.. The County Sunday-School, Wednetdav afternoon, l:4o n. at.. Children' meeting j S 14 p. ui., Home and Sunday-ttabool ( 4 p. m., Teachers meeting and normal elaaa t Closing ekercksei. Wedoetday evening, 1 p. m., Child culture, by iter. ur. i'eiti jotus, tbe modal toacnar j xuco lion of officers j adjournment. Bring with yon your Moody and Sanksy " Qoi. pel Hyuna' Uro. W. Biirkh, Prssident. We Say No! Many ol our party friends favor tba holding of a general jubilee for tbe purpose of celebrating our great Union vie tory, Wa place our veto upon that movement, and we would, were It nceaesary, give a string of rrerons aa long as Tilden's majority in Georgia Chief among them are tha very dark and cold nights, and the very worst roads that oan be found during tbe whole yesrj besides considera ble expense to everybody, a rare opportunity would be offered lo those who poisass more seal hun rllicr e( ion to say and do things which tbey would be sorry for afterwards. More than this, scores will spend money on such occasions rech lersly whiuh rhould go ta buy flour and olotbiog for their faimlio) while many otbera are not the owners of half a dollar to get something to eat. Whin men by the hundred can not raise meney enough to pay n fifty -cent lax. It Is aot tha lima to become prodigal. If tba Democrats of ClearfielJ, Oiecola, Cur- wenirllle, Brady, or Chest, want a Jubilee, let them Mgu Is f but we deem It unnecessary to In vite all to any one place at this Inclement season of lbs year for any such purpose. A Cleabkiei.d Kfkaker Abroad. Wm. M. McCallougb, Kiq., of this place, our neuly eke ted District Attorney, addressed a Dem ocratic Msis Matting at Wayneiburg, Ureenc c.uuty, this State, oa Thursday, Nov. 2d, and for his services an that oooeslun the Wayneiborg ittntujftr pays bim tbo following handsome com pliment i "After tho organisation was eoujplett'd, Wm. M. McOollough, Kiq., or Clearfield, Pa., was in troduced la the very large and expectant audience. Mr. klcCultouab Is anexctlknt speaker, and held the m moors aaaembly spell-bound for about twa hourr, notwithstanding they stood upn their feet all the time. He diiautted In a tnoat a hie and lutereitiog manner most of tba prinoipai itmes involved in tbo present Preiiden'ial eou test. We would like to bare time and space tc give an outline ol Mr. MuCullough's remarks, but this is impossible. Suffice It for the prevent to say that our people were universal It pleased, not only with the mutter, but the manner of blupreoh both of which were unexceptionable. Mr. Me Cuilough made many friends by bis visit t our county, by whom be will long be remembered, mt well for his admirable eflvrt before tbe people, as for bis gentlemanly deportment and fine social qualities. Mr, McCullough again addressed, lo a very felioitoua manner, a deuacly crowded audi ence In the Town Halt in tbe evening a Her the torch-light prooes.ion. He left on Friday morn ing for Clark town, Washington county, where be was to auaress a meeting in tn afternoon. Railboad Collihion. A collision occurred on tnc Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad, be tween Osoeoln and Phillpsburg, last Saturday evening, by which several persons were badly hurt. A coal train at Phillpsburg was ordered lo leave that place ten minutes ahead of Its regular time, and tha freight train which was then at Osceola was telegraphed to remain there ten mia uls after Its usual time. Before tbe dispatoh was rrceived at Osceola, the freight train bad left tba i tat Ion oa Its way to PbtHpsharf,and, as the coal train had left Phillpsburg, a oollisfon was inevl table. The accident occurred about midway between tbe two places. The two trains came to gether with n fearful crash, completely wrecking both cnginei and seriously wounding a number of lb employes. George Crow t her. oonductor of the freight traio, was terribly scalded, besides re ceiving several slight wounds. The engineer and Ed. Robinson, flrcmnn, of tbo same train, were also badly hurt. The men on the coal traio saved themselves by jumpiog off. Tbe wreck era not oleared off nor tbe traok repaired In lima for tbe passenger trams to pass the spot that night. Oonductor Irwin's train, which left here at 8.50 p. ., and Conductor Plumtner's train, com log up from Tyrone, ciohanged passengers and baggage at tba place of the accident, after which Irwin's train returned to Ourwensvilla, and Plummir'i train went back to Tyrone. Crowther and Rob inson, tbe Injured men, who reside at Curwens vllle, were taken to their homos Saturday night, where tbey are receiving proper medical attention, and hopes are entertained that Ihey will speedily recover and soon be able to do duty again. Specials. New Hals and Bonnets, at Fleck A Co's. Trimmed Aata, at Fleck A Co.'a, for II. Bot WiRTRti. A boy about. 15 or 1(1 years of age to item tn baking bonnets. Apply to Jno, htadler, at the bakery on Market Street, Ciear fleld Penn'a. November 1, 1878 tf. Go and see Flock A Co.'s Trimiuod Hats tor one dollar, before purchasing elsewhere. Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen WANTED by Aruold.at CnrweQavllle, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 bushels wheat. 1,000 btwhels rye. 1,000 bushels ontrt. 1,000 bushels shelled corn. 1,000 bushels potatoes. ' 1 00.000 StVlnth ahared elilnrire. KMMMNI S4-lnrh eawed eUluKlca, ltrO.OOO fret pine board. , railroad Ilea. ft.OOO cord a oak and hrmlork bark. For which otie-third cash will be paid. oct.25. Great barcalni la Hats and Ronneia. i viMb A Cos. oollt.tf. TUB PfcOPLB WANT PRtMih. There is no medicine nreecribod br nbvtiolana or sold by druggists, that carries such evidene of tta auoMa.and euportor virtu as BoaraaB s Uaa bar timer for severe Coach s. Colds settled oa the Braaat, Coasumpllea, ar aoy die of the inroat aua things. A proof of that faot is that any person afflisud, ean get a Ramrile Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effeot before baring toe regular sue at 7 cents, it Has lately been introdueed tn thit country from Germany, and ita wonderful euros are, eateal'htng every cna that uea It. Three doeee will relieve any case. Try is. boh ay v. v, Watson, Uruggiat, Cloerneld, Pa. upr6,70,eowlv. Hate and Bonnets made to order, at Flaeh A Cos. eetll-tf. THINK FOR YOURSELF. Thousand teed miserable lives, suffer I at from dyspepsia, a disordered sinmach and liver, pro ducing biliousness, heartburn, aortivoaesa, weak- Bees, irregular annetlt, low anirita, raiaiai food after satin sr. aad odea aed in a in fatal attacks at fever. Tbrt ihow trbt ana ales, yet they get Httla sympathy. The in failing rmdy, which is yearly restoring inoBSaoda. la DeOoete a Radical Cure, sold by 0. D. Watson, aad llartcwlck A Irvin, Druggists, Cieerteid, Pa. A 2 ootile will convlnoe vee mt Its merlM. Dm'I delay Mother hour after read ins? tbia. hat ge and gel a boUie,and yawr relief m aa eertala t vow Nv. Will yon d It, ar will von ooaUawes a nar r i nuii tor y careen i Pref. Parker's Pleasant Wena Rrrva li ner- feetly cafe, itraaly palaUble. Ne phyeic re auired. Ceeta 28 eU. Try It. For aale hy 0. V. Wataoa and Hartawiek A Irwin, Claarflald, Pa. eh 22 ly. lew aal Bonnets, at Flaeh A Co s, cheaper (has any ether plaee ia tawa. eetll-tf. II eta and Boonoti trimmed In atjle, mi Fleoh A Co s. oom-u. FloehAOo. are wiling Lidlai Trimmed II aU Ill.Vtl. D coo tie For Hair. B. Newton Bhaw haena a Hill aupply of Fredonia lluggkeaand Platltirta Wag on j fur aala. To ba aeeB at the Bhaw Hooee yard. Call on or addraaa him at Clearfield Penn ayivania, . . aaay ieti. If you want a good Hat or Bonnet, go to Fleok I Cfl. Mtll-lf. For good Hati and Bnneta, te to Flank A Co'i. WM. lll.KD'M MIC A I,. A new kssoHment of LADIES' II ATS, t?odreJ VJ-1 rTeXi'ev .ir i w h New Dress Goods, In great rartsty, Just reoeivad. Black, drab, D. Etc, for Ladlec' Coats, -Qpjg per yard a great bargain. Ladles' Coats 1 Ladiaa' Coati I just roo d. New Frtngss, Trimmings of all hinds, Jutt received. Nov. R, l7fl. He. S, HTfl-lf. To Lawrence township, on Friday, October 27, 1876, of meutbraneuus croup, Richard Tesumsab, son of Rlchitrd J. and Annie M. Conklin, aged 2 years, 8 mouths and M days. Close his eyelids press them gently O'er the dcail and litdon eyes For tha soul that uind thw lovely Hath returned unto tbe skies. Wipe the death-drops from bis fori-head, Ht-re r one doar golden tress Fold bis lay bands all meekly, Smooth tbe little snowy dra.t Lay the flower upon bis bosom There ! now auftiy say, " Uoed-nlgbt I M Com. At lloutnlale, Clenrnsld oounty, on Thursday, Nov. 2d. 1ST 8. of tnflauialion of the bowels. Hanrv L. Crist, late of Jcraey (Shore, Pa., aged 31 years. la Lawrence township, on Tuesday, Nor. Tth IN70, Msry, wife of Thomas trackman, In tbe Tist year or ner age. ItiiiUcads. 1'onnNylvniilaIlallroud TYUONE t CLKARF1ELO BHANCU 05 and .fter Mon.l.j, APRIL IT, 18711, Ih. 1'MMiii.t Tr.iDi will run daily (.loept Hun. b.tw.,11 lroa.aDd Ul.arn.ia. lullo.i CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 0. Ihwim, Cunduvtor. LBAVB BOUTH, LEAVR NORTH. Cur.nrilU...S:!S, r...! Trron. ....... S. ,... Cl.arD.ld 1.60. " O.e.ola. V.bl, " rhilii.ikurg 4.4S, " f P h ill p.l.u r..,. 1 0 . 04, Okj.,.1. t.UII, Cl.aro.ld 11.011," Tyrant ...6.10, ' . t'urenivill...l 1:34, " CLKARHIKI.U EXI'KKPS. " VT. S. I'Ll'MMlIt, Conductor. LKAVKBDIITH. 1 1.KAVK NORTH. Tjronr..... ,,.7.06 P. M Inurllon...7.20 " O.e.ola .. .....8.10 " Pbilip.txrjt ...8.1.1 " I CIarliold,ar....2i ' ! Corwtu.r.ll.. 11.60 ' Cur.en.TUe...A.14 . I Cl.arSold.... 5 S5 ' Pblliniburi.. 6.:l " 0.ola t.ii " Iiit.ruotionM. T.36 " Tjrron... t.iH " UALD XAOLK VALLEY 1JUANC1I. Uil. idall. Kip. fus kar. Trron. arriv. 0.20 8.15 Raid Engl. 8.VU 1.00 12.40 11.14 11.14 11 II 1 1 . Oil 10 21 Julia. t.l 4 47 4 SO 4 14 8.611 l.at. 3. 1 10.00 10.111 10.10 10.41 Milcibnrg Rrll.ront. Mtlr.tiurg Howard 11.18 arrfr. L. Har.n 1.46 PIUMl'MlUKl A MO8HANN0N URANCIIBB Un and after M.,l APRIL ITlb. 1878, Ao eommodalion Traina will run oe.r Ih. Plillipa burg nud Mo.hano... Rranobca. a followa : LEAVE BOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. H. A. H. A. M. Stations Morri.dal., Pblllpaliurg, ritoinar'a, UnvnloD, Oaoeola, Moabannon, ' Sterling,. llou'B.lele, MoCauloy, Keudrioha, 1:26 7:14 11.11 7:00 11:11 4:16 12:11 4:11 12:01 4:2.1 11:61 4:16 11:41 4:00 , 11:38 1:61 11:27 1:47 11:14 8:44 11:10 1:40 1:40 1:14 1:60 7:35 7:18 7:44 10:05 7:5 10:18 8:08 10:24 8:11 H:29 8:18 10:16 8:21 10:44 8:28 1.68 3:1.1 8:10 1:21 1:28 1:81 TYRONE STATION. BASTWAKO. A M waarWAnn. a h Paoiflo Eipreaa, 8:11 PIttaburg Kip 'H, 2:42 j Pacific h'xpress, 8 31 ' r w j Way Passenger, 1:08 Mail Train, 0.41 Fast Line, 8; 58' llarri.nurg Aro'm, 8:48 Hall Train. 1:12 Atlaatio Kspreaa, 8:47 Pbila'da Eipreaa, 10:10 Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone and Lock Haven. S. S. BLAIR, mylT-tf. . Superintendent, Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, June 10th, 1876, th passenger trains will run daily (except Sunday) between Bed Bank and Driftwood, as Toiiows : GATWAltl.l)tT Malllearaa Plttthure B:.ie n. m.t ited DenRii:4t, Biigo Junction I2i0 rw Bet mo hem iz:9 a. m; Alaysrm i:Ofii Troy i:z7 i nrooRvtiie i:&di roller s i:i. itey- noldsrille2:H8i DuBois 1:01 1 Summit Tunnel 1:22 f Panfie:d3:40: Woedvillc 4:00 Bcnetettc A-.iti I arrive at unrtwoooi at o:ib. H E1HTW A RIHDay Mail leaves Driftwood 12 28 p.m.; Beueiett 1:16; Weedrlll 1:23) Pen Held 2 08; Summit Tunnel 2:2T f DnBoli2:40 Reynuldsvllle 1:1ft j Fuller's 8.-13 H root Tills 8:66) Troy 4:161 Meysvills 4:80 1 New Bethlehem 4:A2j Bligo Junction 6:24) Red Bank 6:47 arrives at ritttourg at 7:su p. n. JfcJP Tbe Reynoldsvlllc Accommodation leavH Heynoidsville dally at o-.SU a. ffl-l and arrives at Red Bank at 8:16 a.m. Leaves Red Bank at 7:36 p. m.; arrives at Reynoldsvlllc at 10:30 p. Close connections made with trains on P. A R. Railroad at Driftwood, and with trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCAROO, Uea I Sup't A A. Jacisor, Sup't L. U. Divv FARE FllOM CLEARF1KLD, TO Riurt, Pa......t2 0 Middletown 6 Og Marietta.. 6 60 Lancaster I 81 PHILADELPHIA 7 86 Altoona 1 66 Johnstown.. 2 88 PITTiSBimo 6 16 Look Haven.,,. , 2 TO . 8 80 , 1 80 2 00 . 4 AO Williemsnort.. Huntingdon Lewistown. .. Marysvi11e.H,.., IIARRISBURO ... 4 76 T 1ST of jurors. J List of Jurors drawn for November term, A. u. 19.0, i do neid on the Id Monday or Ne vembcr, (13th day), and continue fur two weeks: a sona o WKKR, 0. Mignot, Clearfield, P. Qlllfgan, Chtt, J. T. Holt, Covington, F, P. Valemont, Co v 'ton K. Mef7larren, Decatur, John Pearton, Dicatur, Matt. Tale, (loihen, Daniel Fither, (irabatn, Prank Pol, Haslon, M. UilMgan, Jordan, J. 0. Wiae, JoHan, 0. Conaway, Karthaut, A. Rankia, Karthaua, J. Suackman, Lan'u. Z. Ardery, Curwensvillc John Ron, Bell, H. W. Mott, Boll, Pster Thompson, Bell, 8 Thnmpton, Bng., Francis Kyler, Unfits. Jas. Bhimel, Boggi, Harris hmeal, Bona;, A. Ltvintrstnn. Bradford John U. ttrey, Bradford Ueorge Belts, Brady, A. Bo mall, sr., Brady, 0 H.Uoodlander Bradv VT. A. Bead, Lawrence, Wm. MnKinney, Brady,: .laoob May, Morris, IfOvl Snieoe, Pens, M. M. Flyno, Penn, M. Norrit, Pike. B. ta. nays, lirady, A. Liddla. Bradv. J. Buffoar, Burnside, AMERICA AUEjiU WILLIM ANTIC NEW 8IX CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL OOHON. Tn. Centannlal Coaalatlorl Dow Daam lb. fol owing Awara : For Superiority and Raoaoiny of Praduetl.a . For lao.ll.no. af Material. For Originality and Coo.pl. ten... af Bylt.n. F.r Variety of Color, or Thread. For Eao.ll.ne. of Maoblnary. Nn. II, 1178.8m. 0 UPHANS' COURT SALK, There will he exposed to nubile sale, an llic promiaea, m uranaa townauip, on Monday, Iec. ad, ibto, tha follow iag described property, to wit: All tnas aertaia tract er pieee i land altaata in Gra ham towaahip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded en tbe north by land of Calvin Steel and Albert Owen, on the sealh by land ef BeoJ. Saaokma. en the weat by land of laaac Kyler, and on the anal ny tana er martin nayior, eoataiaing 117 ACHES aad allowaace, eavaaty-fivt notes af which ta cleared, bavlai a twe-story frame dwallin anae a one aad a-half story dwell leg house, and a large new barn thereon. Three orchards ef fine fruit treea, comprising apples, pears, sherry and ether frnitc, a spring of good water and a email stream raa a tag through tbe centre of the prom- Oae raft ef eak and nine timber, and a utii. of hemlock, and aa abuaoaaoe af fencing timber upon the premieee. Teens. Oao-third apea eetfirmtln af sale, the balance in two equal aaoasj navmaala. I be Bartered by head aad morigage. for farther particulars, ap al WILLIAM WILLHRI.M, flrahamton, Now. 16, T8St. Ad nr. drfrtisrmrnti. S" TKASI 8AW MILL, KNOINE AHUBUlLERll yon BALg, Th. ind.r.lfrjd oR.r for aal. m rMiooaM. Urn,, Ibrir ia law ram, iouim at Wallao.. loa, Cl.art.ld Co., Pa. Th. u,lu. and boiler, ar. a. good at a... ?b. B)a or th. n(lo. li 14.34, and I. in food runnlnr ord.r. Tl,r will alio aril Ibnlr ablnl. and laid mill, and all lb. wnrblaa uaobinary Id th. mill. Parti., wi.hlng In purll.M .a. Call On or aanrwj. r UKAHAM. WALLA0IA00. Cloarl.ld, P... Jun. SO. 1876, ritirilANS' COCKT 8ALK nival- I n.hi. Tow. Pror.rlf. Ilr vlrtn. nf an or. o.r of tht r uhana' Court wt ClnrOald eottntr. P., tbo undersigned Adininistrmtr'i of the aetata ei'ri. MMee VVJW VVTC. J deoeaied, will sell al pcblie salT8.,,Ml Conill House in said boraugn, on Thuraday, November U3d, HtO, at I :S0 o'clock p. as., all that eertala lot or plan of la nil, situate in sain vivameiu uorougn, bounoin Mnr" " T' r'li'iuliaili'i-r"-' ' - r- lev. on tbe soulb of lot oi u.eiib bh.Mj. anu ju the wait hy Firat street, and the same premises which J. W. Smith, by grooud rent deed dated 2d September, I8AB, aom ana conveyed to J Miles K rilur auhlent to the liavmeilt of tht. turn tit 1 .am ur rental of three hundred dollars t the nrinoinle sum being flo.OuO. Tito ImprovamsnU oonetst of a good two-story erica pu, irame stable, wain bouse and other ouiuunmi.H. Tanua or Sai.b. 20 per cent, of the nurohas money to be paid at the time of !, 0Dt. balf of the balance at eonnrmaun. sale, and tea re mainder in one year, with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on in premises. fi. MAK1KKRATRKR, Oolobcr 25, 1878-3" Adtuioiiiratrix. JOHN H. FULFORD, OtliSttAL INSfRAScs AOKST, Cinr..ld. Pcnu'a, Repreirati all tk. Iwdlo, fir. IniurauM CompaDlM or w. oouulr, I Quwn Rojal Canadian Homo, Now York ; Lvoomina:, Mun7, Pa m Pranklin, Phllad'a..,.. Pboiali, Il.rtriird Kanovar, N.w York Horn., Col., O Alia,, Hartford Prorld.no,, Waihlngtoa ........... tlO.OOO.OM , 6,000,000 1,744,114 . 1,130,411 8,808,861 1,861,101 1,418,061 111,908 108,841 (10,000 P.rroni about .fiVetl.a a. Inanrano. on pron rtT of any kind, abould oall at my offle., on AUrk.t street, oppoait. th. Court Hooat, and aa. my lilt or compaoiH and ratM botor. tnaurlng, JOHN U. FULFOHD, ClnrOold, Vt, Oct. J7, '711, SherilT's Sale. By virtue of sundry writs of Fini Faeiat Is sued out of tba Court of Common Pleas of Clear field county, and to me directed, there Will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Jloute, in the borough of Clearfield, on Saturday, tba 18tb day oi November, iio, at t o cioci p. m., toe fol lowing described real estate, to wit i All of Defent.'s interest In a certain piece or par cel of ground situate ia Osceola borough, Clear- Held oounty, fa., bounded and described as fol lows: Ob the east by Klisaheth street, on tbe north by property of Arthur hatep and Bur dm Estep, on tbe south by property of Arthur Kitop, on the weat by property of Arthur A Burdiu Kstep, containing one town lot 60xJliO feet, and nanny tneroon erootea ainree-eiory frame unase, frame stable and other neoeisary out hulldincs. Seised, taken In axecutioo and W be sold as the property of James U. Core. Alio, that ocrtnin town lot situate In Oaoeola borough, Clearfield county, Pa., being lot No. 4IT In plot of said borough, bounded and doeoribed as follows: On the north by an alley, cost hy lot No. 418, south by Seeond avenue, west by lot Ne. 418, being M feet front sod 1 50 feet deep, having a two-story frame house 13x26 thereon. Seised, takon in raaoutiou and to be sold aa tbe property of 0. W. Hartley. T tit us or Salr. Ths price or sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid al the time of aalc, ersach o her arrsngetaenta mad as will be at'proved, otherwise the property will be immediately put np and sold again at the expense and risk of the person to whom It wss straok off, and who, la case of deficiency at such re-sale, shsll malts good tba setae, and in no instance will the Deed be presented In Court for confirmation unless tbe money Is actually paid to the .Sheriff. W. R. MePHKRSON, Suarurr'i Orrtiit, I Sheriff. Clei.ru.jld, Pa,. Nov 1, 1870. j FJLOUIt. FJUED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Roam No. Pi.'. Op.r IIoum. Clearfield, Pa. Keepeonatantly on band SUGAR, " C0FFE, , ,TEA9, . ' , , SODA. ' COAL OIL, SYR DP, SALT, ' ' SPICES, SOAP, Canned and Dried FrnlU, Tobaeoo, Clgara, Can Ilea, Cl.lor Vinegar, Roller, Eggl, Ac. ALSO, EXTRA 0MB MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., AH of whleh win be ,old ohoap for eaeh or la axobang. for oounlry prodnoe. A. O. KRAMER t CO. Cleardeld, Not. II 1874.1 17 FALL 1876 WILLIAM RKIU) Ib rerelvlna; a flna ataortraeitt of FALL AD M IMF.R GOODS, To whlrh ht a.k. th. Ileiitlon of CASH BUYERS. llrawa Mualln, yard Me, a tenia aa. ap. tllearhed Muallna, S cent, and ap. Plaanela, I. cente aud up. , t antoa Planuel, H teute and ap Dreaa (iooda, IO cento and an. abawla, SO cent. an. up Pslt Rklrla,S( onta an. ap, Caaalmera for ln aud lloja, so ttnli ap. FWCV GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, N0T10VS, TRIMMINGS, In great variety al the very lowest prices. I WILL BLL V4HJ OOOD. AT TUB VBHV LOW tar PRICKS, AND OIIARANTEB .ATtaPACTfOrt. WILLIAM REED, ROOM NO. f. OPBBA HOV.St, riear.tld.'.Pa, 9ur 0w drrrtUrmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pobll.til ,r.ry Wednwday by GOODLANDER & LEE, . CLGABflBLD, PA., Hat Ib. Largeet :ireulaOun tt any pan.' In N.rthwMf.ra Peunajltraula. ... I ' 1 - ' The largo and coniUntlv inoreaaing olronlatlon of tha Ripuhlicak, rootlora it valuable lobuainoH. mon aa a medium thro' which to roaoh lb. public " ' : Termi or SunaoRiPtioit s 1 ' If paid In advance, ..... 12 00 If paid after three months, . - 2 60 If paid altar six months, ... 8 00 When papors aro sent ontsido of the oounty puyinont must be ib advance. ADVERTISING : Ten linos, or Ices, 8 timet, . Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Nolicoe, . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, , . . Cautions and Eatraye, ' . : . Dissolution Notices, . . tt 60 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 1 60 2 60 Professional Cards, & lines, year, i 00 Ppeciiil notices, pur lino 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: . . . . . '. ... . - 1 , One enuure, 10 lines, ' . .' . 18 00 Two squares, , . . . 1 . . 16 00 Throo squares, . . ,20 00 Ono fourth column, . ... 60 00 One-half column, ..... 70 00 One oolumn, . . ". ' . . 120 00 1SLANKN. Wa have always on hand s large stock of blanks ol all descriptions, SUMMONS, - 1 v. SUBI'fENAS, 1 . EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, " BONDS, FEB BILLS, ' ' . CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ' 4o., lo., Ac.' JOB PRINTING. We are propared to do all kinds of PRINTING St'CH AS FOSTERS, PROGRAMMES, ... CARDS, LETTER HEADS, , ENVELOPES, " .'. HILL HEADS, -' ' STATEMENTS, ' ( :"" PAMPHLETS, , CIRCULARS, &o.,&c, . , 1N.THB HEST STYLE,. ' AND ON REASONABLE TERM8.. l: ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTTOIf- Goodlander & le. llfarilfid, jv usees i i i i . , , ii, HERE AVE COME!! H A'l ,'...1 ii'..i.:t.i r Bound Tor Fleck And Croat -AT- T. A. FLECK k WE HAVE CONCLUDED not to BUY the CENTENNIAL, AT PRESENT, AND HAVE THEREFORE BOUGHT A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS. VT lake aleesnrre la lufetailnr oar Meads that and hnmi ROotU al saeh low prtoee laat are hsm sn..aT, w are 7ib ear We W9p9 1 satlvfy esi fhedv, an give the worth of tbe aiouer, and guereaiee the goods to ba as snreaate4. We Invite eur friends to give ua a eall eol examine our goods, aa It will he for iiieir tenant. DRESS GOODS IN ALL Blarh Alpaeas, Illaok Cashmere, filaok Lustre, it attrireoi s, an eoiora, laautes uioib, maea uevr (jioib for coats, Men's and uoyr L'an sueros. Of this line of goo4s we hare an elegant Ho, and at right pries. QermaatowB Wools ani Zephyrs, Balmoral Tares, Uollar and tufls, Uorsets all prises, Ladies Ties, iiuuons, Laces and rrlag, Ladies aad Children's Hose and Underwear, lllack and Colored Kid Gloves. . Nea- Panniers Wow EmbredlerT and Raedkerehltfs. Goats' Furnishing Oooda. I'adenrear. Baek aad Kid Olovra. Cloth and Berlin Oloves. 8 Ilk ITaDillierohiefi and Linen llaadherehiefs. ftuspendere and Hose, Wool floeks and Mitt. New Ties Trn all th latest style. Usahrellas, 4c. ' Willi nary and Paar? Oeods. Hats and Boonsts Trimmed to Order. New Wings, New Feathers. New Plawers. New Bilks. New Velveteens. 811k Velvets. NEW RIBBONS. NEW RIBBONS. , Having euccealtxl in getting a do not vitend to be undersold tn T. A. FLECK & CO., Sept. 27, 1870. Clearfield, Pa. An Instllatlon for Imparting a Practlml Bnalnees Edneatlon. Tonne; and middle BfM men AttM snr the svlual dutlea of life Htutnta cnii nler at any time. In. dividual In al ruction. laarge und flnwly fiirniahM Hall and Otnoea. (oraprelienslv attune of atwlr. Rwilar and appronrlata Itureti. TtinrouKtt Ttsaclilng lTactical XralntDK. Knr Ctrcufara addreaa P. VufJ A bourn, PlUaburgU, I1. ATTHEONE PAICE CLOTHING STORE r OF A. GUINZBURG, Western Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Penn'a, You can buy a full suit of Clothing for only $8.00. Better qual itics for $10, $12, $15, $18, and the bent for 920. A heavy Melton Overcoat for $4.50. Black Petersham 0.00 ' Better at 8, 10, 12, 15, and the ' for ao dollars. Heavy Skating Coat, fiom 53.50 to $5. Pantaloons, good heavy ; lined Caninet, $2.50. Better qualities proportionately cheap. -Tho very best all wool imported Casoimer pants at $6.( , Every article guaranteed as represented. i ' BOYS' CLOTHING & SPECIALTY. Gents' Furnishing Goods at exceedingly low prices. Heavy Undershirts and Drawers at 6.C. each. A good wool Hat for only fl.UU. ' ' Come ond satisfy yourself. No trouble to show goods. .1 Clearfield, Pa., October 25th, 1876-lm.' '" ' ' THE NEW ANI) ONE PRICE BOOT & SHOE STORE, Of S. GUINZBURG, Second Street. Opposite the Court House, Clearfield, Pa. BOOTS & SHOES, sold cheaper than anywhere in the county. Large assortment or Men's Elmira Boots. - $3.75. Men's Driving Boots, $5.50. Men's Stovey Boots, ' $2-75, $3.00. $3.50, $3.75, and $4.00. . , Fine Calf skin Boots, $4.00, $5.00, and $7.50. and many others too numerous cheap, Women', heavy Calf Shoes, good evoryday Shoes, very ' cheap, Women's fine Morocco sewed Sunday Shoes, $1.75. Ladies' and Misses' fine French Kid button Shoes, ' ,: ' ' ; less than anywhere else.: : ; rii'-'i HATS & CAPS. . . ' t. 1 Gents' good everyday Hats, $1. Fine Fur Hats, $1.50 - ioo. ne can recummenu our ha i a ana . CAPS as No. 1 goods, and from the 1 ' best manufactories. , w - n Vi GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Mens' btavy all wool Over Shirt for one dollar. This Shirt has never been sold in this country before. Mens' Waterproof Shirts, Mens' Cauinet Shirts, heavy woolen Under Shirts ibr 50 cent., heavy woolen Under Drawers, 60 centa, extra heavy woolen Under Shirt, 65 cent, to one dollar and fifty cents, Red flannel Shirt, f 2.26, Drawer. 2.25, complete .uits. $4.25. Fine Linen Shirts, $1.25, $1.50, $1,75 and $2.25. Lumber men s heavy woolen Stockings, 26, 86 and 40 cents. Cotton Stockings, two pairs for 25 cents, 25, 85 and 40 cents. Merino Stocking.. 75 cent, to $1. Glove. from $ I to $3.30. Suspenders, something extra and very cheap. . A full variety always on hand. Call soon on i S. GUINZBURG. ' ) n: - . , Second Street, opposite , . . . formerly occupied oy L.. Flegal, Esq. , rr cie.rS.kl,ra8pt.'tT,187S. PITTSBUBOH, PA. Ta. naaal nta.M. anrtlaallM I. la. Valla. amt aeaa.M. an .re riaa aawaaal (Mate, ta. ate aVeraetn ,raetlaal ilaantleai nf Ml. aad BiAAaa mi Ben. l U..Bla rejclra. al aa, Uan.. 4 ' 1. 0. SHITH. A. af. Prt.al'faL Metll, tl-l. .... I oe raianNo or ivirt DR.oair I iinearr, nware. t IWa en v? fwrwrm,m9mm , , ' t t.,Ti.B... BaAilv- - ; tkaeaaaaaa. a i 'l. ii i t & Co.'s Store. I ..!.... I. . ; Bargaino I COS STORE. era hava Inrt returaatt frnaa th KivaUra Clilras, ana bird to sell eheaper than but other huslaess goos nosB am nauas, ml ue aY actor ves, lor eesft. THE NEW STYLES. Plaid Drss Oooda, Calicos, U usllus and Olnghams. Grty aad White Yarns, Carpet Chala, Notions, and Belts. Whit Skirts aad Colored Skirts. FIRST CLASS MILLINER, we ttat line. . Come and be convinced. April 26, 187G. very bent Beaver or Chinchilla to mention. . BOYS' BOUTS, dirt 50 centa, other woolen Stockings, the Court House, in room N EW CABINET HIKING SHOP, M.B. 8PACKMAN Doalraa te anaMaaa M tk. anWI. AM a. aaa ama . CA1INIT MAKING SHOP IN CLIARFHLD, Warn a!. KIIP ON BAND ' TVBKXTVSS, Aa. e an al... af OA.INIT WORK aa. Rl- PAIR rORNITORI af aJI kl.ie, ea aWt aMleaa.4 In . M aeaalM. aaaaeer. See, t r.artA Hraat, eaeelM Park A Mwrlll', Cerrief. saan. aaf. a, 'rri,. Qltttttnttnt. Clearfield Nursery. ; ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TH. aadaralgawd, baelag eaubllakad Xar. aery aa th. 'F.he, abeal haU tray batwM Cl.arS.ld aad Corw.aarlll., I. areuared ta far nlah all klnda .f ITRUIT TRBVd, (eleaeUrd aa. dwarf,) trnaraau, Bhrabaer,, lira.. Vla, Uoueaberry, Lawte. lllab.rry, fcHrewa.rry, and kaayaarry Vleaa. Alao, .Iberian Crab Treea, goi.M, aad .arly milil Rhubarb, Aa. Orders uooaptly allaada. Is. Addraaa, J. O. WIOMt, MpM-- Oarareaaaule, Pa. JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining auJ Fire Brick, - bTt'eonataally a. tjatlaV',9 "" liTOH AM EA1TI.EX WARE Of IVIBT DUCIIPTIOHI CjTuC k Si" it! QTtfl'VtK V g 31."1 PUb.r'a Patent Airtight a. If aealliif rran a..wa. BUTTBR CHOCKS, wltb (Ida, CRKaftf CHOCK., MILK CROCKS, ArPLI HUTTnll CtUCH., PICKL1 CHOCK., FLOWER P0I8, PIK DI8DU, BT.WPOT8, And a groat many otaw tbiag. t. aaaeroaa la m.niioa, ie n. aaa Be FRED'Ka LEITZINGER'S STONE -WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry ani Third Strwete, CLKARF1HLD, FA. a. r. .tuca. a. a'eeaiu. . asasaia. C I LICn, ScCDBlLE ft CO.'S (Baoeeeeore w Jwhn aal lea , POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Street Clearfield, fa. We mannfaeture all kinds ef Furniture for Ohembers, Dialog Rooms, Libraries and UsJIs, If joa want Furniture af any kind, don't buy until joa see our stock. In all lta b ran has. V keep In ttoek all the hrttsst aad moot Improved Oomai and Caskets, and have every facility er properly eon ducting this braoek of our basin. We have a patent Corps Pre serve, In which bodiea eaa be preserved for a eon alderabte length of - time. A member of the Irm ha his deeping apart meat at ear warteroom, where he ean be found by any person whe eotae at aight for Ue purpose ef pmarinf eofias. OCLICB, MeCOnKLB 09. Otearield, Pa Hay II, T6-ly. The Bell's Sun Woolen Factory, Pena townihlp, Clearfield Ce Pa. BURIED OUTI BURNED UP! ThesabaerlWs bare, at srestt etpeeee, reballi asi hborhood neeesslty, la the ereetiea of a ft ret slass Woolea Manafaetory, witb all tba asedara improrsnents attached, and are prepared to saaka all kinds of Cloths, Cassiaaeree, fiatinetts, Blan kets, Plenaele, 4e. Plenty of foods ea hand te sapply all oar old and a thoaand new easterners., wbom wo ask te eome and eiamioe ear stoek. Tbe baalnaas of CABDINO AND FULLING ill reeeiTB oar ospedal attention. Prone arrangement will be made to reeelre and delirar Wool, to aaii smstemora. All work warranted and den apen the shortest aotloe, and by strlet atten tive to business we hope lo realise a liberal share ef publie patronaga. . 10.WO POUNDS WOOL WA1VTKDI We will wny tba hit best aaarket priee for Woo and sell oar manafafltnrad goods as lew as similar goods oaa ba boaght In the eonety, and whenever we fall te render reasonable aatisfaetiea we eaa always be foaod at home ready to make proper explanation, either la person or by letter. spriiJUtf Bower P. 0. HARTSWICK & IRWIN BKCOKD STB 1 EI. CLEARFIELD, PA., DIALERS tit ' PURE DRUGS! SX2 QBIDIXCS8X SJZZiSB , CHBMIOAL8I PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, .... BRVBIIK8, PERrUMl.T, ' FANCY 800D TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURS WINES AND LIQUORS ' fr aeeltelnal p.rpoM. Tro.Ma, 8e,port.ra, 8ehMl Book, aa. Station- trj, ana ail mbw anieiae anaii, , fonadln a Drag Store. PHYdirtASS- PRK8CRIPTI0N8 CAR. FTJLLV COMP01TNDKD. 11.110, a kra aa perierMe In in. euelaoai th., ean fir. utlra aat tafaeUoa. J. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. Ciearlel., Dwaaabar te, 1174. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Sat, mora t. Be,at.a A Teaa,,) FOUNDERS & MACHINIST ManBractarers ef fORTABLE 4 STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Oeroer U KomrtA an. Pine Street,, . CLEARFIELD, FA. HAVIN8 angafa. Intna araaaraatan ef Irea alaa. MACHII.RT,TCreMtrall7larem aa ,aklle Ikai are ae araaan. aa 11 a. araWt aa Aaa,l, aal aa , rear, 1)7 aa aaa a. an. la aajaf IA. alrAea. We taMaraeenra aa. iealla Malay and Circular Saw-Mill. Baa. Bleeke, Water WVaala, BaaAla Palle, OleWe taaetor, (team .aata, Staaat Wklaalaa. Oll.ra, Telle. Oapa, Oil Oeaa, m. Cejaka, Aar Oaeka, Oleaa Vahraa, oak Vareaa, .nagti area Piaea, rJuaaa Praaa, Belle, tmt Paaiaa, AnaV Prletiaa ktatraa, Sea, Stan. PaaHaa, aa. Paaa a(, an. all lie A. ar ainii WORK) tofetW aita PWwt, BM a,iaa, ( COOK AND PARLOR BTOTES, r '?ivv , r--- aa. Maw .ItTIISS af a kaaek, my Oilai. wala. aa. .Ba. at aay aeaaa. AB lataara af raaali, wit, leraiean maiaAaarj afear manmi ,taaa,aaaiiiwa,awiiaai an) aa al Olaaaraaaa, Pa. 7n-V4-f Bin Lta, TOWN. 4 BBBBs e