V THE REPUBLICAN. 'H4 CLKAHMbLu WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1878. Terms of Subscription. If paid ia sdrBnn,or wltbln thrMaMtha.$t M t If nald after three aadibofore ati mombs.,, 1 60 Z.r . . .. .L !.! -1 -k.. AH r II paid alter ineeapirauun w. at """' - it at-Meicre. 8. M. Pittrmaill A Co., Ntwr i paper Admitting Agents, IT Perk Kow, omir f lieekmsn Street, re our duly authorised Agents I In Nw York CI IT. KUMIilOUH NOTIttH. ! Ut-MtiRRAT. Pastor. Serrlccs every fiebbatb at HI A. M.t d T P. H. - Babbeth fiohool at 8 A. M. ; Pr.Trr MMtint everv Thunder, at 71 P. M J Coma union Service. Brit Sabbath of every ; .nontb, at 1", A. Af. r Weat I leartteld M. 12. Church. Ren t William 11. Hill and W. 6. Wilsou, Pastors. 5 I'rcerbing every alternate Run Jay, at I o'clock, 1 P. M isun.Uy Subuul at 21, P. M. All are in- ! t iled to atteud. i Preihterlan Church Her. H. S. Butlii. S&bbatb eerrices morning and evening oao J hath School at I P. M Prayer Meeting Wednei 5 day evening. 4 M. r raiicla Church Catholic Rer. P. t J. 8n tniDA si . Preaching at 10 i o'clock, A.M., on t the Aral. third and fourth Sundays of eaoh month; : Vespers and Benediction of the blessed Sacrament at 7 o'clock, r. m. eunouy oonooi avery ouuu; 'l afternoon at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TINI OF lOLDIRfl QUART!! SESSIONS OODRT. Peeoad Monday or January. Third Monday of March. First Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. TIME OP auLDIKfl COM MUM PLHAI. Fint Monday oi June. Second Monday of November. pdblio orriciea. President Jdgm Hon. Charles A. Mayer, l.dfk lUven . Aniitont L-m Judge flat). John B. Orris, of Rellefonla. Associate Judge A brum Ogden, Clearfield; Vincent U. Holt. Clearfield. Vol on ola re Kit Bloom. Itfateter and Recorder t. J. Morgan. IHttriet Attorney Vim. M. McCuIlough, 7Veirer David McUaugbey. Sheriff Andrew Pents, Jr. itrputy Sheriff Christ. J. Keaggy. Clearfield. County Surveyor Butnuel P. MoCloskoy, Cur .' rensvilla. f'.i.nf Commiitiontrt Clark Brown. Clear- , field : Thoma A. MetJea. Cheat P. 0.; Ilairls Hoover, Clearfield. , County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear- Arid i Samuel A. Caldwell. Wllliamigrove I John 0. Conner, Rurnatde. A County Coroner J. H. Keff, New Waihtngton. Jury Commiionerl)t. Jamee P. Burchfield, Cleartted, Joiefih Alexander, Madera, Superintendent of Public, Schoott John A. 1 Gregory, Curwenaville. & Sealer of Weight & Meaeur JeiieW . Carlila, $ office at Trootville, Pa. ;! Notaries Pnbiit John W. Wrigtey, Vfm. Ra i debaugb, Cyrui 'Jordon, Clearfield ; Joaeph R. J Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenaville ; J. J. Llngle, i Oaeeola Milll I J. A. Livingstone, Dnllola City. Oar Speeial column ti decldrdly Interesting In local point of view, and profitable reading to outfitters who wont U aave money. To-dny is Ash Wediifsduy. i m e ew Lent commences to-doy (March fith) and end un Eaater Sunday, April 2lct. I!cad I bo advertiHcmuiitof Lorillurd's eelcbrattd tliace, to ibii iue of our paper. Now embroideries tbo cbcujiest in tWB at the Lie Hive. fel2U-3U Thuro will be no Court liuld next week, tin notice publirhed e! lew here In thii WH'k'l iaaue. m Ladies, call at T. A. Flock & Co.'s, and ire tht-ir new Ppring and Fummer llati and Dunneta. mob (I tf. The Shoritf adds another batch of talt) to hi! real titata bulletin for March, the latter to be lold on Saturday, March 33 J. -e- llccoiviiiff this week an immonse took of muilint the olieapeit In town. Alio ntw Ppring good! of all kludi at the Bee Hire. i The Aid Society connected with the M. E. Church of Clearfield will le held at the residence) of lion. A. C. Tate, ca Flnt itreet, nett Friday evening. . - m -- - Filly thcccb of Fruit ol tho Loom and Hill joil reeelvtd at T. A. Fleek A Co. 'a, ableb tbey will offer for aale at the low edt-anoe or half a cent per yard, en - A meeting ol the N. C. T. Unicn of Clearfleld if announced to be held In tbe Court House on Mondny evening, March 18th. Fred. 01. Buck, Erq., will deliver an addrsrl. ('apt. John H. McKiernan. of Jaynes- ville, waa re-elected to tbe office of Juitice of the Peace for Uullih towaalip, tbii county, un tho tOlh ult. Tbia will make tbe fourth lern for the 'ftjufre. M r. A nh Icy Thorn, of this place, and Ell Hoall, of Woodland, this county, left hut Thursday mor&ing for Catanova, Fauquier coun ty, Virginia, whcie they have I be eon tract for building a large parsonage. m pi Tho Hull of Dubois City Lodge, No. 1151, I. 0. 0. F., was dedicated on MDdayol last week. 8. B. Doyer, Mont Worthy (Jrand Mu ter of Pconfylvatia officiated, and was assisted by John L. Cuttle, bin. Deputy Uraod Master for Clearfield county. Mrs. Louina J. Irwin advertines a farm and hotel property for sale, situate near Fhawsvllle, In Uothea township, In this county. Tbe properly is a very valuable nae, tbt hotel being a favorite stopping place for w at train Reed tbe advertisement. If yon want to feast your eyes on something nice, go to Hirlinger A Reok't store ami tea their immense stock of Men's, Youth's, and Children's Clothing. A Ira Gent's Furnish ing Goods, all of which they art selling at the very lowest prices. It. John L. Cuttle, Ksq., Mercantile Ap praiter for this county, publishes (be liat of sner eantile licensee for I HT in this Issue of oar paper. An appeal will be held at the office of the County Commissioners, on Thursday, tba 2th day of March, wbcra and when all Interested parlies may attend. What Fleck & Co. aio receiving this week t A large line of men and boys' eais imeres ) a handsome line of ladies' lies and silk handker chief a beatiful liat of dress goods a beauti ful Una of blsek cashmere ( towels and table lines staid and table covers tallooee, sansllaa and ginghams. Call aad see, and yoa will find price right. T. A. Flrcr A Co. e em Xot Over Vkt. We had nearly a rote in this borough last week, produced by the trl-angular aoatest for PuaUna)r la the Clear field onlco t but tbo jrreicnt truant of that etfc lishtnent, bein a humane and will disposed per son, t doing all that lis can to suppress every attempt of the kind, at.d be Is using his best en deavors to prevent a row from entering his office, or et en bioaking out In Uovernmeut circles. lli motive are fiurely patristic, audi of Quart, less fifrit, - m I emw Tuu CouhciLMKN. It trequehlly happens tint ia the election of Town Councilors, there Is a tit tutt Utweeo too of mors of tbe candidates. The 4tlk tiecllta of tbt Aet regala- liKg tie selection of buiuugb officeri (Pardon's plgnt, page 119), requires the lospeeterl, at tbe nlue ol tbe count, to determine tbe matter by lot as fullows t Thry writs Ibt names of all ibt tea didates ahleb are a tie upon n-perate slips of pa per, fold the slips up and piece the same to the ballot-boa. Tbe first name drawn I herefrom by one of tbe Inrptetors shall be declared elected Ut-o. V . ltkeem sod U B. Cowdrick were lie at the reci.l tit cl ion Leld lb ibis borough, and the uruli d tided Id fan of Mr. Rhw In tbe aar at-r above drrtribed. - e SlOHK ItomiEh AT UlUl.Kl STATION VV e are informed Ibat the store of P. Curley, Kc., at Wtlliamsgrott P. O., In Uiadtwrd lown sbip, tiller koowa as Rigltr s'ation, oa tao T. A l Railioad, about tight miles souiheasl of this place, was Lrokift into oa Wtdoesdaj Bight of last auk, lea. !7ih, and tol ImsuI I'tte knnditd t.-lftrj worth ol slulhlng, hvsldvs a quantity of I 4X g"Ti, biota, shuts, tibecoo, Stgaraa4 other ? sriiclvs. The I birr er tblete gained aa entrance In i tb iore by cutting out and r moving a 11 tit a i fa wittdow la the hack room, and then, with I rat e arid bit, bored through the door Into tba etwie rwa. la their flight they dropped a oat and visl oft the iosldetf tie olodow, and aa OTireiiat and two pieces of ewiteo ta the ooisldo. Tbo loole with which an ta trance was effected j4tu t,iuii ireltere-l iroupd tbe sl(,re-rooai and, ap'.b awibalivtj, As -fact Wat tftabHahed thai hy haw liea takes from ibe-Macktaatia strop tf Mr. UoderCeCer, near the steilva. Thelo 'Is, At yet, to clue to tbt perprtr alert of tbe burglary. 'Pquiio t'uflsy seems tt ho uafortuutW, as this Is the steood time that Us iforv bts wee thniirh" al kia the pact olno montos . Tk I .,. Col. riiiHp Bounor Wilson, a promt. nnt ellisea of flellefonte, died on Saturday last. All the nowoHt stylo Spring Hats and m yen, ville, has been rt-tommisloned a Notary Public, by tbt Uorernor. Dusiness at the I too IJive dona on the osonomlcal plan benct buyers will buy at the lowest price. RopreHcntative Tato apont Saturday sod Sunday with his family, and left agata for Jiamtourg oa aionaay morvjtng. - - m mm The Allegheny Valley llailroad paid its employes in silver week bsfort last, says the B rook v lite Dewuterat, It la said some two hun dred pounds of tha shining metal wort distributed between Pittsburg and Brook ville. No Court. Tho flood having knockod the pirst wrrk of our March term of Court In tbe head, tbe Rberiffelienbere publishes a notice, informing jurors, and all other parties. interested, that they need Dot attend. A sawyer anted I II there IB anybody about wbo would prefer to pay a year's subscription to (he Ripcblicih by tawing wood, rather than wlih tbt " Dollar of our Daddies," oi greenbacks, 1st them come forward and wt will " dicker " with them. Jones Ahead. Brother Jones, of tbt Tyrone isnid, was elected alayor of that city at tbe recent election. We presume tbt Her ald office will be a small affair. Id his estimation, for tbs next twelve months. "Mayor J unci" from this forward, If you please. List of loiters remaining unclaimed in the Post office at Clearfield, for tbe wedk ending March S, 18TB : Mrs. Frank Budwortb, Miss Mary Boi:nt. A. V. Cross, Mite Linda Hero, Joha Moyer, Martin Oweas, Mr. Baommons, P. A. 0 At! LIB, P. M. A neglected cough or cold, no matter now "slight ' at nrst, frequently terminates ia conrutnption. Has son's Compound Syrup of Tar never falls in curing tbt worst cases of coughs, cold, boerstncM, sure throat, asthma, bronchitis, and alt diseases of tbe throat sod lung. It li an itifflllilde remedy fur whooping cough. KoU in Charllrld by (Urtiwlck A Irwin and 0. D.Watson. m em The great hettling ointment has pruv (d of groat sertiet lu promoting haltby action of purulc Dt ulcers, wounds, other cutaneous afTuo lions f and for burns, frosted parts and chilblains, it bit no equal. Prepnred by E K. Thompson, Tituirille, Pa. Price 25 ett. per box. 8otd ia Clcaflald by C. D. Watson, and Harts wick A Irwin, druggists. - - mmn mm All Right I A Cleartteld creekor writes as follows : " 1)0 cow e down a little oa Hie Dolls spars, especially oa the nine footer ; because Ibe people won't believe It anyhow." Our " devil" ssys they may believe just what they pleasr, and he will Ills no objections t but bo inrltts that they are the largest span that ever floated down the Sotquebanne river Into the Cherapeaat bay. Mokk Tooth Doctors. The twenty second annual commencement of the Pennsylva nia Dental College was held at the Academy of Muiio, in Philadelphia, last Thursday evening, February Ifllh, when soveniy-eight graduates from different Stulei of tbe I'nloo got their little " theep-tkins" and received the degree ol D. D. 8. Among the names of thirty-one Peunsylvaniant wbo received diplomat, we notice that of Dr. John L. R. Ilek-bbold, of Clearfield. m mm - A special sedition of tho J rand Lodge of PeautyltsBia, I. 0. 0. F., was held at Philips burg, Centre county, last Friday afternoon, when between forty and fifty Past Grands were admit ted to membership ia that body. B. B. Buyer, M. W. G. M., and J. B. Nicholson, Grand Score, tary, entertained tbt. members of Pbilipsburg Lodge and tisiiirg brethren In tbe evening in a very pleasant and beneficial manner, eietnplify. log to them the unwritten work of the Order. mm- mm COURT ADJOURNED) Juryman, wltnerres, and all other interested parties, will pttare like Oolleo tbat tbe first week of the Maruh term of Court, commencing on the second Monday ,Marcb I lib, baa been adjourned without day, by order of Charles A Mayer, Presi dent Judga, and you need not, therefore, attend. AiWKKW Piti, Jr., Shcillf. Sheriff's Office, Clearfield, Pa., March 4, 1178 Accwent and Diatii. On Monday afternoon last wt learn from the Brookvillt Vtm- oerat, as Win. Thompson, of Dowliogville, Jeffer son county, tho was In the employ of tbe Low Grade Railroad, was engaged In cleaning an en gine, at Mix's Run, about five miles west of Drift wood, Pa., be slipped and fell to. lb ground, Id jnring himself so severely tbat fat died tbt follow ing Wsdotsday morning. lit was a young man of great pi omits and possessed etcellent traits of character. A brother of Mr. Thompson wst kill ed on the railroad about a year ago. . m A New Wall Map. We take pleas ure la calling the attention of our readers to tbe advertisement of Measn. J. M. Butler A Co., ia this Issue; Tbey art tbs publishers of una of tbe finest wail maps of our State that we have ever seen, and It should have a place in every buslueas office and school room Id tbt State, aad every family able to afford It should send for ont. Pries, gfl. Tho pottoffioe feature, and on so large a scale, la new, and, for tbt btneflt of busi neis men, cannot be excelled for convenience ; because, at a glance, you can see the location and name of evtry potto ffioe la this ecu sty, or la any other tounty ia tbt Slats. mm - Pa(y)triotio KrroRTs. Tho tri-ao- gular contest, bow being waged between Captain P. A. Ueulin, tbe present Incumbent, and whose commission expires la Juno oeit, Mr. Samuel J. Row, editor of tha Itafttman'e Journal, and Colo nrl John F. Irwia, druggist, for tbt position of Postmsster at lha ofllct ia this borough, has been decidedly lively during tbt past week. They art all clever and competent gentlemen, and, person ally, we respect them j but their polities, like their party, art too " crooked " for these reform limes, and we intend to do our "level best" to obtain a A'y, lleturaing Board, or some 8x7 de vice, that will enable os to eount ia a good, live Democrat, and, la that way, save our good neigh bors from any annoyance In that direction for the next four yeart. e ei ("LtARKiiLD Coal Trade. State ment tf Coal and other freight! sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail. road, for the week ending Fab. 16, 1879, and tha same time last year t COAL. . TORS. Fur tbe week JI.IW7 Sams lime last year t li,b7 Decrease I.imA rlnrlnr ar t,&70 (Jaw date last year........ Decree ss I5.UI 16A.516 . lvJ.MI , Vfioart. 110 ' Tttlel In 178 , Same time last ytar .... ' Decrease,., ,.., OTMKU PBKIWUTS. Lumber., , Miscellaneous treights.,, REGULATIONS FOR LNT, Tbe Pittsburgh Cu'Hic publishes the regula tions for the Lea tea season, and as many of oar readers will at Interested ia peroslng tbe rules laid down, they are published entire t 1. All (he faithful who have completed their teut)-firtl )er are, naltse legitimately dispens ed, bound to obeorvt tbt feast tf Lent. S. Tbey are to make only one full meal a day, except leg Sunday a. S. The meal allowed on Fast Days Is at to be rahta till about nooa. 4. At that meal, if oa any day permission should be granted lor eating fiesb, bulb eVh aad flab are nut to be oied at tba tame time, even by way of saute or tend! meat ' g. A small refreshment, Commonly called H ffoe, It allowed Id the evening, ao general rule as It tba quantity of food perm It led at this tttoo, It or caa be made, Bui tbe practice of Ibe most regular Christiana l, never to Itt h exceed tbt fourth tf any ordinary meal. fi. General usage has Oiade ll lawful to drink in he niuibtng tome waim liquid, at lea, eollee, or thin cboeuta made with, water, t t J. Keessl; and cuiloui liavt authorised tbe wee of lard In'oooktirg. h 8. Tbt folldwlnt ftersuas are exempted froi Ibe ebligaliot el fatting i Young perssot under XI teen ef age i Ibe tick 1 preguaal woweo. these gi log such U Infante aarseas obliged K hard labor ; aao an wao, itrouga weaiaets, can not fatt one eat great prejadiee to ibeir beiiih. f. Br disttposatlen ibe use of letb meat will be all owed at aay time oa Sonde) s, sad onto a da? on Moadays, Tueadayt aad Saturday i, with ibe exceptioD of tbt Saturday In Kmber Wk ad the last (otit uys l aat i . , !. rertoti'-dl'penird from the obltgatleo of ratting aro.oot kouad ay the reetnetiosi i osing meal only el one meal, oa days oo which Itt use s granted by dlspmaalioa. Those who aie obliged lolatt ert perm it ted to ate ate tnly ai owe atoai. - v II. Tba time for mskec the Batter Com met Ion Will data fret law lrl Suaday la Lent lig the second Saaday alter fcatter noifc i.j4e. , i ut a i A. 0. Kramer A Co. want 50,000 rail road tits, Jas.f-tf. Our embroideries beat anything tn towa for nloa stylos and cheapness at the Bee Utbhons, Klowors, mid ad kinds oi trim mi ngs ftr bats and bonnets, are now arriving at Fleck A Co.'s. moh -tf. T. A. Flock & Ca are Just receiving a ntw and elegant assortment of spring 11 eta and Boaoote. mch fi-tf. It e mom be r that Lytlo ii County A-eif. .rv rr Ward's Tobacco, aad oan sell them at factory prices. They art the beat tobaooos In market. Try them. Fifty pieces ot Fruit of the Loom and Illll Just received at T. A. Fleck A Co.'s, which they will offer for sale at tbe low advance of half a oant par yard. What Fleck & Co. are receiving this week i A large lint of men and boys' oastiinsras j a handsome Hoe of ladles' ties and silk handker chiefs i a beautiful Una of drsss goods a beauti ful line of black sash mere i towels and table linen ( stand and table coven j calicoes, muslins and ginghams. Call and see, and yon will find prices right. T. A. Fiaow A Co, Fifty pieces of Fruit or the Loom and Hill just recti red at T. A. Fleck A Co.'s, which they will offer for salt at (bt low advance of half a cent per yard. mt I What Flock & Co. are roceiving this week i A large line or men and boys taastmeres j a baadsone lint of ladles' ties and silk handker chiefs t ft beautiful line of dress goods j a beauti ful Hue of black catbmcrt j towels and tabls linen j staad and table covert j calicoes, muslins and ginghams. Call and let, and you will find prices right. ' T. A. Flick A Co. THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY ATLAS. In a late Interview with Mr. Newton, the Su perintendent, we learn that the work In the vari ous departments of our Clearfield County Histori cal Atlas progresses favorable. Many of our etiisens have bad sketches taken of their resi dences, farms, business houses, mills, factories. etc., at may bt seen tn tbe list which aooompa nies this article. i li Is Important tbat every Improvement, whether public or private, should bo properly rspreaented. Our sister counties have shown to their beat ad vantage by tbo many elegant lithographs which so fully Indicate their material resources and the step forward they bave taken on tbe road to com mercial Importance. Our ciliions nboutd See to it that Clearfield county is not behind in having Its improvements frupTly represented. Tbe opportunity of ttcur ng a view of our homes, river scenes, churches, Ac, will not f.ccor sgaia for many rears. It Is heartily desired by all that the work In tht view department may be so comprehensive that tbe i Must rated portion of tht Atlas may fairly repre sent the Improvements of tbo county ; and to do this, our farmers, lumbermen and merchants must not stand aloor. J his feature ol the Atlas is both ornamental and useful, and Is second to no other section of tho work. Messrs, MoKUson and Mann are now calling upon the citiasns in tbt various tow nib ins, and on thtlr return wt hope to bear n favorable report of our people's liber ality and public enterprise. Extra oopiea of the engravings are furnished thoit who have views taken, which enables the owners to have these pictures of their homes encased In frames, or send them to their friendt reaiding In other parti of tbe country. Tbt fol lowing art tht names of some of oar eitiieos who have already contracted to bavo views of their homes and buildings inserted In tht Attest Portrait f Hon. William Blglcr. DirdVeye view of the town of Curwensvlllt. First school house in Clearfield couoty, CLIARPIRLD. na. William Bigler Residence and lawn. Judge G. R. Barrett residence and ofhot. G, B. Good lander residence and Interior view of printing office. Jui udgo J. B. McEnallv rtalJenot nod sur roundings. ! h.j. Kow e Hon front and interior view of1 printing offioe. d. J. now resideact. A. B. Shaw rest deaoe and surroundings. I James B. Graham residence, bank block and : other buildings. nicliard Hhaw residence, mills and surround ings, including the West Clearfield fair grounds. b eon era uraued Hcnool building and surround- ingt. George Thorn residence and surroundings. A. J. Logan residence and surroundings. Frank Fielding residence and grounds. W. M. Phew residence and grounds. James Kerr Insurance office. Dr J. P. borrh field residence and office. CPnWRHSVJLLE, Hon. John Pat ton residence and farm see no. Mise Annie M. irvln, view of the John Irvin estate property, consisting of mills, lumber and ratting scenes on the tiuvquehanna river. I n. u. jirainaro taiorior new ol prtauag omoa E. A. Irvin vitw of the Irvln bomeatcttd. LCTSBHaatTBS). Daniel Goodlsndsr hotel, store, and farm I icene. Reuben 11. Moore residence and surroundings. I Moore A Uamiltoa store at Luthersburg. Dr. Reuben V.fipackman -residence and office, j J. H. Edinger residence and store. j Charles Marshall residence, cabinet shop and ; surroundings. i Lewis ll. uariiie view or sow mill, shingle ills and surroundings. aiunr towkship. Erastos Luiber residence aod farm soene. Major Martin H. Luther residence and farm scent. - . David Reams residence, saw mill, timber and auiroundlnga. J- Ji. eeyler residence and farm scene. Joseph Bevlcr. jr potterr works, retidenceand surroundings. jono n earns residence and farm scene. J. W. Corp reeidenee tod farm seeoe. Elias Rishel residence and surroundings. G. M.Taompson residenoo and farm scene. Kcsiab Poetltthwalt retidenceand farm scene. Christian Smith-residence and farm view. P. W . Drauekrr hotel, surroundings and farm 1 scene. Frederick Kohler residence and fwrm scent. T. F. Rftbel residence and farm aooot. XR14, TOWKSHIP. 1 II. II. McUeo A Bro. homestead, mill, other bulldinga and surrounding scenery. 11. li. sacuee resilience, taw mill. Scnool bouse, river view and surroundings. mints Meuet retiiicnee, old Mcllec home stead, other oeildtngt and surrounding farm view. Angus Miller residenoo and surroundings. I J. W. McUee residenoo. Baw Mill, surround ing scenery, and Interior view of Baw Mill. Jobn If. Lee retidenceand surroundings. Robert Mahaffev view of residence, church. other buildings and surroundings. James aiabaaey residence, river view, and surrounding forest scene burrs ion townaaip. Horace Patch in residence, mills, store, other buildings, rivtr view, Ac. - Jackson Patcbln store, residence and sur roundings. a. w. Fetch in residence, river rlew and sur rounding. Jobn v. Conner residence and store. George Patobin retidetiee and surroundings. V, Tonkins residence, river view and sur roundings. John ning residence and surroundings. Jamei McMorray view of residenoo and store. A. Bates residence and surroundings. RADFORD TOWNSHIP. David Forcey view of homestead, with sur roundings, and farm scene. Hamuel t. nustnJKsq resldsnot. farm build ings aad farm scene. Jobn Hiewan.rr view or ibt Stewart borne stt-ad. Daniel Stewart residence, surroundings aod farm scene. A. L. Freeman resides ot and surroondlogt, OIRARD TOWNSHIP. II. 8. Stewart retldenot and rlvtr view. Alexander Murray residence, tenant house NnMi;i - SHIRK WOOD TOWKSNIP. Dr. J. P. Heyw-reside net and surroundings and rivet view. DUBOIS CITT. P. 8. Weber Interior vitw of dry goods stort. Long A Brady interior view of bard ware store. J. Kwersoa view of Central Hotel. John DuBols Residence, mills, otbsr build- lags aad aurrouadlngs, i t - Jobp Humbarger reaidenoe ana groepas. K. Hunts City Hotel building. DECATV TOW MB IP. Mores Owens residenoo and (arm vitw. David Gear hart residence, farm view and coal bank loRDiw row nan ip. -MaJ. D.W.Wlto retidence, other buildings and farm flaw, .. . .. i PIKH TOWNSHIP. Joseph M. Spencer view of mill. LAWHRKcn TOWNSHIP. A. 0. Ogdea residence, farm rlew and mill. Mrs. Klisabcth Carr rati deaoe and surround ing. , bamuel Ft Iter ton rtsldunoe and Xrm view. Clark Brown resident and farol rlew. Leaoder Denning residence and farm view. Ilea. A. 0. Tate farm residence end surround ings. Aliraea Humphrer Reeldeaee and farm view, Samuel Brewa -rcetdeoaa and ftrja vstw., , ,, , . ostteLA apBocoa. Oeorgt M. Brlsbia residea it and lawn. D. K. Good residence and lawn. tJNION TOWNSHIP. (!. F. llailt-y-neldeDM aad farm sceut. r Jneph'8eylor-rottdewew twd tareateewt. Jamtw Andereoa botes and blaokmitk show, William Welly residence and farm. L. M. Dressier residence and farm view. Charles Brown residenoo end surroundings aod term scene, , George Cieoser ferldtnt and furroeodlrigi, - noaais township. Leonard Kyler- view of Ibe Kyltr II oust, in nyienown, sitvo auw vfrvownoinpe, . , . Adam Mnyer icsldonoe,' sur Bounding aad, far eoena.'' '. . 1 James X Slewert rlew of farm, fgrsj build' lags wd WTSMwaUat, , 5 f ' : pooas TOWNSHIP. - John If. kyWr resldenfe,"sorroondtogs aad farm scent. raiLiraavno. Jamwo Pesemera flofol aatl Wen. Albert Owen rest dawtt aid banking-room. R.bs.-I Lloyd Hflaw of the Lfoyd Alowee. ., Anil many'othere. , '. - t i . . t w .. m t. 50,000 railroad ties wtnlod by A. G. Kramer A Oo. Jen. Ml. Wanted. 50,000 railroad tic, at A. ft. Kramer A Co.'s, Clearfield, Pa. Jan. tf. Allia tat mt Ina Malt iaraaa atB4 leumi to tht artlelt can be had at two dollars again. WantidI 1,000 cords of Homlock and Rook Oak Bark, for which we will pay the highest market print, jylttf. A. 0. Kramib A Oo. Fifty pieces of Fruit of the Loom Mm Hill Juit received at T. A. Fleck A Co.'s, which tbey will offer for sals at tbe low advance of half a oant per yard. At the RgpUBLioAN office is tho plaoe to get yonr job work done. We are fully prepared to do anything In the printing line, will do It wall, and at tbt right kind of prloea. tf. Fifty piocos of Fruit of the Loom and mil just received at 1. a. neon m vo. s, whiok they will offer ftr sals at lha low advance of half a tent per yard. A Fact. An advertisement Inserted In the Hrpubucah will reach mors readers than If published In all tbt otbtr pepart la the oonn- ty, and cost the adrtrtlsti lets than ont-half In otbsr words, an advert lit men t published In our JturnaJ Is worth double tht price of that charged by any otbsr publisbsr in tht county, "It Is a fact." tf. What Flock & Co. are rocieving this week 1 A large Hue of men and boys' oasstmerss; n handsome lino ef ladies' ties and silk handker chiefs j a beautiful line of dress goods j a beauti ful line of black cash mere towels and table liaee ; stand and table covers eel loots, muslins and ginghams. Call and see, and yon will find prtoss right. T. A. Flick A Co. What Fleck & Co. are recoiving this week, at their store, on Market street i- A largo Una of men and boys' oasslmert. A handsome Hoe of ladies' ties and bandker- obiefs. A beautiful lint of dress goods. A beautiful Una of black cash mere. Towels and table linen. Stand and table oovcrs. Calicoes, muslins and ginghams. Call aod see, end you will find prices right. IT Jt. T. A. Fbkck A Co. Spectai. Fish and OrsTins. D. W. Jordan has on bands, daily, FHKSH FIH1I, which be will deliv. er to oustotusrs In any part of the town. Also, FRESH OVSTKKS received every day, and for sale by the pint, quart er gallon. Prices low. u 1 earn eld, fa., Jan. 10, 187B-W. Noticr, Some unnrtnclnled n at ties belna? In dustriously st work circulating to story tbat Mrr. j. crown is not any longer engaged in the La dles' Hair Drcssinc business. I herebv srivt no tics to nay friends and patrons that I still carry on tbe business, all such storlss to tha contrary notwltbttang. Rooms at her residence, one square south of the M. K. Personage, Clearfield, Pa. marcn 0, at. mbs. b.J. brown. It seems aa If I should oourh my head off," Is sometimes tbe Impatient exolamstion of a suf ferer from a severe wugb. Quell the paroiysmt with Hale's Honey of Ilorehour-d and Tar. Tht relief is Immediate aad tbe euro certain. Bold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In ont minutt. mhfi-et. Wanthd. Some tasllv learned person or Artist to manufacture Luthbk'i Patrntbilk Canvas Pictvnrs In this county, to Royalty. Painted from photographs er any picture, and Is the Finest Oil Painting made. Before the territory Is taken I will paint pictures 8x19 for fit and warrant ibem for life. Kvery person should haro one, as Oil Paintings on Canvas art tbt only pictures that will staud tht test of time, and oan be bended down to posterity. Partioolart free. A. LllH&H, Not. T, Hrr-ly. Corry City, Pa. Onh Hi'Kdhrd Prr Cbht. Discount or Old Phicrb. Hewing Machines can now be purchased at Herrell s tin and variety store, from moo up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on tho shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa,, July IS, 1877. Buootis For Salb. R. Newton Shaw kssos a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform wagons for sale. 10 bt seen at tbe chaw II oast yard, van on or address htm at uieerneid f enn sylvanla. may 11-tf. Waktns 1100,000 36-lneh shaved shine lee te average from to 61 Inches for which we will pay tbe highest market price. A, U. & R AH IB OO., feb.M-tf. Clearfield, Pa. 4 UentU Hint. In our style of climate, with Its sodden changes of tetaperat art, rain, wind and sun- stiioo often intermingled In a single day. It Is no wonder that our children, friends and rela tives art so frequently taken from us br n select ed colds, half the deaths result log directly from inn cause. A oouit 01 uosenee s Herman Byrnp, kspt about your home for immediate use will prevent serious slekness, a large doctor's bill a perhaps deatb, by tot use of three or four ses. For curlnsr Consomntton. Hemcrrhaare. Pneumonia. Severe Coot hi. Crono or an dUeaae 01 mo mroai or Lungs, its suoeess is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Ger man Syrop Is now sold io every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for trial, 10 tenia. Meguiar slit, 7 tents. For salt by U D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa, may .13, iB77-eow-iy. 1Vm Jffuxt 'ttrr that l ourh. With fihiloh's Consumptioa Curs you oan cure yourseir. it Bat tsuniitbed tbt I act tbat Uon omntton Ban be enrttd. whtla for Cnurha. Rrnn eh i tit, Whooping Cough, Aithma, and all diieaata of Throat and Lunge, it is absolutely without an equal. Two dossi will relieve your child of Croup. It le pleasant to take ar.d perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. Yon can use two-thirds of a bottle and if what we say Is not true we refund Ibe price laid, rrlee 10 cents, so tents aad SI per bottit, T your lung's art sort, or chest or back lame, use Bbiiob s forous Flaeter. For sale by all drug, gists of Clearfield. ' Have you Dyspepsia, art yon Constipated, have row a iciiow nam, lhiss oi Appetite, iieaa Acne, t to don't fall to net HHlLOll S BVeiTKM VI- TALIZKR. It Is guaranteed to relieve you, and win you continue tosuuerwnen you tan be iturtd on suck terms as these. Price II ett. and 16 els. Sold by all druggists of Clearfield. Well's Persian Perfume. - BACRMRTACK." IS flea and fragrant. Try It. Bold by all dm gists of Clearfield. dee.6,'77-eowAm. At the residenoo of the bride's ua rents, on Tuesday, Feb. 20th, 1H78, by Rev. D. C. Plannett, Mr. mar lei ouscn and Htis Martha llobineon, otb tl iiuifois city, Fa. In Goshen township, near Shawsvllle, on flat. arday, March Id, 117b, of ooasumptlon, Mary II., eugoter 01 lewts i. and Amelia Irwin, aged 17 years, fi months and t days. CLEARFIELD MARKETS, Clharpibld, Pa., March 4,1871. Flour, per owl.- AS ftO Buckwheat Flour, per owt I So Corn Meal, perewt - S (H Chop, rye, per cwt... , 1 AO Wheat, per bushel....,.,...,,, 1 40 Ryt, per bushel. ,...,,.,.,,.,. 76 Oats, per bushel , , 86 Cora, tars, par buabel..., M Buckwheat, per bushel.,...,,,,,,,,,. 76 Potatoes, per bushel ,.....,..,.. 40 Apples, par bushel , 40 to 100 at ami, per pound 12 Shoulder, per pound Pried Beef, per pound 16 Chlckeni, per peir.,.M.i.MMi'. '0 Butter, per pound ., HO Begs, psr dosea , . 1 14 Salt, per tack, large....... ., 1 00 Coal Oil, per gallon 16 Lard, per pound H, Hi Dried Applet, per pound ..... 1 Dried Peaches, per pound. IS Beans, per bushel 1 60 'produce market report. P.ilamlpiu. Much, t Flour qal.t ad Ittdj, tap.rnBM, $1 60) titr.,, $1 kfl) I'.nn jIts.I. .all;, K (J it, MI.mki do., , tg(o it j p.t.at .bd fet,n gnMlM, f.0. ny ooar, f a ll(ojl ... Wl doll d ,u.dj I uW, II 14 (il M nd, II 0($l 14) II IS(j)l ti. vor.BMI, n I.ffVX Cora . bd lo.r aad wmi i r.How, &4a it, M(giir. Marak,UbU. April, ti, M.t, 44c O.I, dull j P.aa.ilraola oalU, SJH'1! W.,I.ni ao., Ba..4, ... BJtlM. IZLLIXJ., Mi. dull at 05 (u lila. fr.rl.loD, doll i hii pork, III joail; Imf .-., inai. bm. m, . (. . Mad aaaa, t(3irl (MM do., 7ft7 uuiu.r. ,a ..it. Lard a,ait and aaoaaafd. MatlM atMdi .r,uinr.U(4l aw York aadllradrord Matt, aitraa, S(ata , wmiii nxm, 11(4 IM. K. dall, waaa aodlow.Ti fraal.lraala. It: CLHM ttBi H. York hl, UlfaU.i Mnra,.k.ln,nTta)IU, ' ' Clralra doll aad I. nlawt, llll( , araa., v,n.,,e. 4tMd Uaoloa nlorarmd It la Wttr rwaaat at MolTIa, aMordiat la ajualtir- Tiaioih, I. B-giMMa ana n.aatMl am Iraaaal a; emab.rt. . qaol. Ik. 111 tt at II 4 aor ka.h.1. i Kaw Toa, Mirjk t-fkraa Ian ad wart- Ma Jll ...I. .V I J I - J L . A . I .'tobMf nd i auaaraat aut, 14 lot. a. aatra d., It linffiJ 0 okotada,!. Jaijiid i; f.a a, d... tt tl aaanaa. mm, 4 KM 4 M ooaaioa ta (tod "tra do.. Ui3J II, holoa do. do., gr,l It l akolw wlilu wkul do., Id 00 Tt Muthara .".Jr. Wlinat quiot aad Ira I rorr mod.rat. axport llqalrr j No. I irlalar nd, Hank, l u. Cora dall atd aaohan.(l l aw nlatid waaUra, tl(jB5tl rot ,poti MlJ7. 'or fotaru, taaapaaaam-v V--Vaaa . ww Bo.f.UadT. l'orkllMdyi aawaiMl,ll 10(9111 li. Lard mlnr i nadand, Idank, 17 1H kid, IT s: aikl. llutiar koavjr. Wbi.kjqoi a.tUni, II 07. Curiao, Marth I. Hour qulal aod aaokaaf. ad. Wkaat aaaottlad kat fanarallj lowar epaaad waak and loa-aY.- lt.J rn ,at oul.1,1. arioaa: No. I Ckleaio apring, fill od, II 10, j ncular, II 10 , oaah, l luj(,vl Hit for Marck I 11 10 (4)1 101 for April No. I da. II 09(a) I 0, ra jaolod, TOto. j Cora autollltd aod lowar I l.lio for ouk I 4.1,. Tor Msroh I 43(j43lo for April) 4tlo lor Ma; r.jMlod. 421o. tlaUdoll, waak and loon) gilt edg., I4e ngular, 14o for oaah and M.rali; 2414ofor jiiru ,,o lor may. Hj flriu.r at too. , A Barlar flrmar at 460. ' jiilroadii. . l'enuHylvanialtallrond TYRONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH VN and after H.rjJ.y, JUM M, 1STT, tko Vl aaaangor train, will ran .all, (oaoapt bua daja) batwaaa Tyronaand Claarllald, aa followa CLEARFIELD MAIL. , W. 0. InwiK, Conduotor. LRAVB SOUTH. I LBAVK NOHTII. Oarwanarllla. ,..:10, r., Trrona VaaaoOToo,.,, Saromlt Hl .10,4.1. Claarl.ld l.0, " Laonard, Barratt, , Woodland,.... ..l.s, ..Mi, ..I ts, " ,..4.01, ..4.11, " ,.4. IS, ..4.2, " ,,.4.8J, ..DM," PoweltoD,.,..., 10.10, " 10.10, ,10.!T, 10.11, " 10.U," 0oaola.H..to Bo)otoa, ...... Steiner'a PkliiaiBrg... Uranam,.. Blue Ball,.. Wallaoaton,-. Killer Bigler,....- n allaoaton... Bla. Ball...... Graham , 10.S4, .10.60," .10.60, .11.08, .11.17," .11.16," Phlltpabarg..., Stainer'a .4. as, " Bornton ,.4.41, " Oaoaola ,4.47, " 4.5K, " 1.10, " 1.J4, " 6.00, ' Woodland rowdton Barrett, Summit,....,, Leonard Cloarteld Curwenavllla. 11.31," 11.40," ,13:01, r. Vaaaeoyoa Tjrrona CLKAKPIKLD ACCOMMODATION. W. S. Pluhubb, Coaduotor. PHILIPSBURGA MOSHANNON BRANCHES LBAT. BOtlTBJ. LB1TB NORTH. P. M. A. M. A. H. BTATIOMa. ' A. M. P. M. P. 1:00 Morri.J.le, . 1240 1:16 Ml Philipeburg, 12:16 1:10 T:8 Bl.ln.r'. 71:21 114 7:44 Bornlon. 12:14 1:30 10:0 7:61 Onaola, 1:41 12:04 4:16 1:44 10:46 8:00 Moehannoa, 39 11:51 4:00 1:62 10:61 1 11 Slarllni, 9 10 11:46 9:51 1:67 10:68 8:17 Houtiuala, :20 8:01 11:01 8:21 MoCaul.y, tit 11:40 1:47 11:86 1:44 1:07 11:07 8:28 Kandriek'l, 1:10 11:30 1:40 S:I3 11:11 0:36 Kamay. :00 11:35 8:36 BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRAN01I. Ea. Mall. Mail. Exp, p. a. A. a. p. a. a. a. 7.08 8.30 leare Tyrone arrlra 1.1 8.06 7.18 8.47 Bald Eaglt 8.01 0..10 Joliaa i.63 7.48 (.10 7.00 8.14 1.66 Mlleahurg ' 4.46 1.43 8.32 10.05 Hellefonia 4.37 0..13 8.46 10.15 Mllethnrg 4.16 0 23 0.08 10.40 Howard 4.0 1.00 41 11.18 arrlra L. Haven loara 8.16 6.36 TYRONE STATION. RABTWARD. A.N. Paeino Bipraaa 8:10 Harriakurg Aoe'a, 8:50 P. a. Mall Train, 1:18 Atlaatio Expr.,,, 8:60 Phila. EipraBS, 10:33 WRHTWABll. A. a Pittatmrgk Eip'tB, 1.60 PaclOe Eipraaa, 1:18 P. a. Way Paaaongar, Mall Train, Pad Lina, 1:16 8:34 1:08 Oloaa aonnaationa mad. by all tralnl at Tyron and Look llaran. 8. I. BLAIR, anylT-tf. Snperintandant. STAGS LINES, A ataae laa.-as CarwanaTilla daily for Reynolda. ill., at 1 a'elook, p.m.,arrlTingat Roynoldarllle at 8 o'olaok, p. m. RetarBlog, t.araa Hayaolda- Tllla dally, at 7 o elooa, a. m., amring at uur waaflvillaat llo'elook, m. Fara, each way, 12. A Btaaa Icare, Corwenavllle dally, at I o'clock, p. a., for DoBoia City, arrlTing at Dulioli Cily at I o'elock, p. m. R.torning, learee DuBoit at 7 a'olook, a.m., daily, arriringat Carwaaarllla at IX o elooa, m. rare, aaou way, .z. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, Dm. loth, 1877, tba naaaMigar tralna will ran daily (axeapt Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa followa t RAKTWAnil Day Mall leave, PllliWg 8:20 a. m.t Ited Bank ll:5P bhgo JODOtloa JX:eHf Now Belhlehem 1:07 p. m. MayBTllla 1:20 1 Troy 1:30 BrookTille l:IK Fuller'. 1:16 Ray noldaTllla 1:51 : DuBoia 1:33 t Summit Tunnel 1.40 I'anteld 4:06 i WeelTilla 4:17 1 Ben.i.tte 4:10 arriraa at Driftwood at 6:55. W liKT W AR1). D.y Mall learae Driftwood 12:16 p. m. II.B.artU 1:0V; WelTil!o 1:40; PanOald 1:46: Summit Tnnaal 1:07 1 DuUolil SO; Rejnol,liTlll.3:iJ; Fullar'al t7; Brookrllla 8:1.1; Troy 1:40; Mayarillt 4:15; New Bethlehrm4:2; Sllgo Janotloa t:10; Rad Bank 1:27 arriraa at rittabnrg at 0:10 p. m. Mr Tha Reynold,,!!!. AoeommodatioB laaraB RoynoldBTilla daily at 7:60 a. m. and arriTaa at Rod Bank at 11:110 a. m., Pittsburgh at 2 36 p. m. Uaraa Plltebargh at 1:10 p. m ; Red Bank at ft:a p. m.; arming at nay acidemia at v:ua p. m. Clot, oonnartloaa made witk traina on P. A B. Railroad at Driftwood, and witk tralnB oa tha Allegheoy Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARUO, Gn'l Sup'L A. A. Jacrbor, Sop't L. U. Dir. STAGE LINK. CLRARPIRLD TO PRBPIBLD. Tha nndaralgnad would Inform tha puMlo that ha IB aow running a etaa. una netweaa vwarneia and fennell, tbra. tlmae a weaR. Tba atar. laarM Clearfield oa Tnaadaye, Tbura. dayB and Selardaya, at 1 o'oloek a. m., arririag at renneio at ix o oiooa tn. neiuraiog Berne daya. LaaTafl PenSeld at 4 o Block p. m arriT ina at Clearfield at 8 a'olook n. m. ConnaetioB 1, mada witk trala, oa tha Low Grade R. R. at Panfield. Fare, each war, 11.60. MKO. W. UBAItllAltt. Claarllald, Pa , Fob. 13, 1878. FARB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonta, Pa -..,.13 Mlddletowa 6 00 Marietta. I 61 Laneaator I 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 Ot LiMik Haven ... Wllllamapart. Huntingdoa . Lowietown Maryavlll... , Onw.naville ft'X!l'l(lKBtrKtl" Altoona 1 fit Johaetown.-,....-.. I 80 l'hilineburi . tl ?ItBt!RO.....V. 1 ?l g(u .dvrrtUrmrnts. A UDITtlR'll (KITICE J Jonalbaa Boynton ra. Wni. Albert, Henry Albert and Grorga Albert, doing baalnee, aa Wm. Albert t Bro',. I. Ornamoa Pleae at Clearfield county. No. Tha aaderelgned Ardltof Bppotnlad by tha Court to diatrlbuta tbt- moBey arleing from tha aalc af Defendaat'e real oetalo.emong the lien cred itor,, will attend to tba baerlag at hla oolce, la tha Coart lloeaa, an Thnreday, February I8ib, 1 878, at 10 o'clock a. ta., of whlck all pertloa tike notice. IMHAEL TEST, Feb. 11-41 Auditor. IMIIAW FORMAL SCHOOL OP PENNHVLVANIA. Tklfl iBetitatlon, kavlag kea greatly rellerod from ita laaaelal ambarra.em.au ky State ap pmnrlations. la now prepared to offer Inorraaed adrantagoB to iupatrona. Tka Summer Term of eigbteaa we.ka will ope. Monday, Marco lita, IttTrt. Term,, 15.00 par w,.k,iBlading Tulllon, Doard lag, Roam, Heat, Light and Waeblng. ajualc Kim. Beat Normal Boboal Baildiag ia tk. Hteta. F.oilitiea ia arery retpMt equaf to any Normal lekoot la lha llalted .N. gtadnta may enter at aay tine daring tka tana. Fat par tieulara, oand for aatalr-gue to D, M. 8KN8KNIS0, Prietipal, Fab. 27-tt. lodl.ua, Pa. Rjoncu.in rAHTiTion, In tha Ori hici' Cjuri 4 VWatlrtd county, la the matter ol thd k.rtilioa ol tho Real Batata af VTIIrlaa nitektage, laH al Bradford tewnahlp, ia tald aonaly, leCMaad, Nolle, ia karaby girao to Jane WoolrMgo, aad Joka Wodlrtdgo, hor boebaad. David Hiloblaga, Mery Aaa Malaa, aad N. 11. aialaa, her baaband, Calklrlae liilohlage, aad Aam, (I. Kramer, ti , her Uaardiaa act r.faaa, aod Ikoraak H. Force, (laardiaa of Dovid B. Welkir, Thr-caa 11. F. Welter, Martha Hull, AneiU Vet(erT 1. Blake Welkar, 0iti We.t B. Welkar, holra, cr pvte.ai idtentted ia aail enate, tkal tht lu qte,t af aiHUu la aail aeute will ha bald an tip pmaieee.ia eald towaebipM WEDN RBDAY, Ike 8TU DAT OF1 MARCH, A. 6. 1118. al 10 a'rtaeb a. B., wkara aN aaa attea4 If Ikay aa1 prop.,. nnor-in r a.1 IL. Jr., rJh,n, Weld, Feb. in-fit. . 1 T. LBAVK eOUTll. LKAVK NORTH. CorweaaTllli. T.Ola, u. Tjrone, .l.lir. . Cloarlleld 7:30 " VaaecoToo,.... 1.46 " Leoaard, 7 54 " Summit, 1.01 " li.rr.it 0 06 " Puw.lWa, 1.10 " Woodland 8 10 " Oaowla, ....,.4.S6 ' Blgl.r t.94 " Bojratoa, 4.41 Wallaceton,.. 1.60 " Sleiaer'a, 4 60 " Blua Ball,... . 0.06 " Pnlllpeborg...6.00 Graham 8.17 Graham 1.10 Philipebnrg.. MO " Blua Ball 6.46 " Slainer'a, 0.50 " Wallaeeton, ...1.00 " Boynton, 10.00 " Biglv, 0.11 " Oaoaola, 10.10 " Woodland 1.30 " Powelton, 1040 " Barrett, 1.46 " 8umn.il, 11.36 Uon.rd 1.60 " Vaneooyoo 11.26 r. M. Cloarnold 7.00 Tyron -....1.01 " Carwen,Tllla,.7.k " tiifrlUinroui JulvtrtismtBlj. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Curweoavllle, Jan. , '78 if. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Carwanavllla, Pa., Jaa, 0, 78-If. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SUAVED AND SAWED. Curwenaville, Jaa. I, '78 If. COAL! COAL11 COAL MI The undersigned desires to Inform the eltlisna of Clearfield that he Is prepared to furnish GOAL of an excellent quality, to all who may five him a call, at a price suitable for theprestnthard times. Ha will exchange ooal for floor, feed, grocoriei, Ac A II orders will rooelre prompt attention, at he de- llTert nitownooai. l iib. a, ifuunnii. Clearfield, l'a.,tept. 6,'77-Oin. tT 17177 ' Bot eul7 ,kril 'n times, but "Ik I M M It can bo made in tnreo montm by any y ' one of either sex, In any part of tht oountry who Is willing to work ittadily at tha employment that wt furnish. ftlS per week In Jour own town. You need not be away from otoo over night. You oan giro your whole time to the work, or only your spare uomsnts. Itoosta nothing to try the busmen, t erms ana 93 uuinc free. Add rest at once, H. Hsllktt A Co. April IS, 1877-lye Portland, Maine. aO AUTION-Whsreas mv wife ELLEN, hav V Ing left my bed and board without any Jutt earns or provocation on my part, tnerobanti par tleularly, and tba publio generally, art hereby warned not to harbor or trust her on my aooount as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting afitr tnis date, unlets compel hmi oy law. A Hi II UK llCJiUl.. Oltarfield, Feb. t7,78-3l CAUTION All pertonssrc hereby cautioned ogalntt purohuing or in any way meddling with the following property, now in possession of Itaniel Stroute, ef Rredy twp vis 1 One sorrel mare, five years old ntxt spring. The forgoing property wm pure hoed by me and it allowed to remain la theponesilon of said 8 1 rouse on loan only, subject to my order at any time. - JUli.N HKltKlUdl.-vu. JciTerson Line, Pa., Fob. 10-31. V iOAni I()N. All neraons are heroby warned J Ragnintt purchasing or In any way meddling with tbe following personal property, now ia the possession of Iiaao N. Kotbrock, of Graham township, Clearfield county, Penn'a., vis : One grind stone, 1 sleigh, 1 cultivator, 1 plow, 1 bar row, S shovel plowi, 1 double-tret, t logic-trees, 1 pair spreads, S horses and harneis, 1 threshing machine, I fanning mill, 1 wagon, S wagon beds, S cows, T head of young cattle, 1 sow and pigs, 9 aorat of whist, 0 acres of ryC in the ground, 100 doiea oatt, I lumber sledt, 8,000 feet of sawed lumber, 20 sheep. Tbe foregoing property was purchased by me at Sheriff s tale, on tbe 24th day of Deo ember, and It allowed to remain In the poieession of said Ilolarock on loan only, tuhjeot to my order at any time. juun UULT. Wallaoetoo, Pa., Feb 20-31 F OR SALK. The undersigned will sell at private aale all that tract or parcel of land situate in Decatur township, Clearfield county, Pa., within a short distance or tno Tyrone 4 uiearnei'i n. k., ana adjoining lands of Kobert Hudson and otneri. and known as the Jacob B. U earner t lot. The said tract containing 00 acres more or lcis, with two veins of valuable ooal thereon, has about SO acres cleared, and Is tbs key to a large body of ooal about being developed. Will be sold low and upon easy terms. For particulars, apply to DAVID L. KhtiUS. Clearfield. Pa., July 13, 1876. HEALTH & HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness art priceless Wealth to thetr pottciiort, anu yet tncy art witmn tnt reucn 01 every ont wno win use Wrlght'S Liver Tills, The only sure Cl'RE for Torpid Liver, Dyspcp .i. 11 1 1.- a . a, k nn.ti...iin r,m, iirutiwu., ouui rtuu.rw., vvu.ttptiuii, Debility, Natter, and all Uillious tomplainis and Illnod ditordett. None genuine unless signed Wm. Wright, Phtl'a." If your Druggltt will not supply send li oenti for ont boi to Jlsrrlck .toller A Co., 70 N. 4th Bt , Phila. Deo, 2, '77-ly. C OURT PROCLAMATION. WaartBAS, Bon. 0. A. MAY KB, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of tbe counties ot Clearneld, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Abrau Oonaa and Hon. Viae err u. Holt, Attoclate Judges of Clearfield tounty have Issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court or (Jeneral Jail Deliv ery, at the Court House at Clearfield, in and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on tbe third Monday, tho I nth day ol March, IH7H, and to continue two weeks. NOTICB IS, tbtrefore, hire by given, to the Coroner, Jottlcei of the Peace, and Cons tablet, ia and for said county of Clearfield, to appear In their proper persons, with their Heeordi, ohi, Inquisitions, Kiamlnatlons, and other Rem em- brancet, to do those things which to their offices, and In their behalf, pertain to be done. Dy an Aet of Assembly, pasted the 8th day of Hay, A. V. inot, tt 11 made tne duty ol tne Jol lied of tbe Peace of tbt tertral counties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sesilons of tht respective counties, all tbe recognisances entered Into bofore them by any person or persons chsrged with the commission 01 any en me, except tueo cases as may be ended before a Justice of tht 1'ptce, un der ex Itttng laws, at least ten days before the commeaaeaiaBt of the stisltm of tbe Court to which they are made rttarnatilereptMtlrely,nnd In all easts where any recognisances are entered Into lett than ten dayi before the commencement of tht session to which they are made returna ble, tbt said Justices art to return tbt same in tbe same manner as If said act had not been paased. GIVEN nnder my band at Clearfield, this fith day of February, in tbe year of our Lord, one thousana eight nunnreu ana isveniy-eignt. febll tt ANDHKW l'KNTZ, jr, Sheriff. TRIAL I IWT. Littof caumi set down for trial at March Term, A. D. 1HT8. commenc ing Monday, March 18, and continuing twoweeki: SECOND WKRK, MONDAY, MARCH 25. Wm. H. Pontius vs. Arnold, n arts horn A Hippie. David ftemplt vs. Joseph M. Smith. Wm. H. Pontius vs. Arnold A Hart thorn Lemuel Campbell vs. Jobn Campbell. C. A (1. Sohwein vs. James A. Irvin. John Porter vs. O. B. Merrellet. al. K. Klliott vs. John A. Dillon. Lvon A Lvcfcton vt. Hiram Woodward. Adam Rnackman vt. The T. A C. H. H. Co. Jamee P. Hale ti. The M. L- A I.. Co. Tuttle A W hit more Co vs. Clf'd K x . Canthmh Oo Robert Wriglty vs. CH'd Planing Uiil Co. r.ir'iriUe tohool Dllt. vs. B. It. Taylor et. al. Weed Hewing Jd. Co. vs. H. R. Curry et. al. T. B. Helms vs. Robert Laniberry. Kroehold H. A II. Att n vs. Mnlregnr A Pratt. VanQnrdonA Shepherd vs. WilliamsA Hagnret al O Rriley A Co. vs. John II. Frldny. C. II. Coryell A Co. vs. Alfred Schnfleld. James 6. Mehotleld vs. W. H. Fiueh. finger Manuf'g Co. vs. A. tl. Straw tt, al. Rlgler, Young A Heed vs. John Duliois. Wvttley Miller vs. Walter Hbircy. Mitchell Atkfy vs. Kmmsnuel Kuntt. tHflt0Vt M.0 " RLVtoJ.)l0iBi4lVri?mnrT. IHT OF JI'ROIIS.-Llit of Jarora drawn j for March Term, A. D. lojfl, to continue (wo weeks. ORAND JURORS SKCOND WF.KK, IHTIl. II A Wright, llcccaria, T J Fries, Houttdatt, Robert Datr, Hell. W 8hnrlugh, " A M (lill, II rad ford, The Hewitt, Huston, Benj Nepp, ." !K Rridgcns, Kartbaus, J 11 Draucker, Brady, C U Norrls, lawrence, Jne Rumnarger, Utvckeon Hoover, Morris John II Kyler, K Hildrbraod, Newburg Jno litnkerd, " Jut Holt, Covington, Wm F Kr1ie,Glrerd, A BHbsw. (ioib-o. Wm Hpeedy, usreoia, A J Ooss, Woodward, f J Thomrsoo.llrsen'J, Wallace Joy, Sam 'I KepbarLDeeatnr, Jos H Hlgglnl TRAVtHbl JURORS SECOND WEKK, ISril. Wm Molten, Ueccarla, l.lno HockenWrry, Chtst Jos Whltmer, Bloom, iW L Kjrner, Decatur, John Bron, Dggs, Isaac BfUa, " W. LUots, " Kills Pearce, Bradford, Martin Wileon, Milton Bhirey. 1 Hto ttlitrey, Ulrard, J B Hartel, " Ferd Migaot, S Lansberry, Ooshea, fleo Kmsigh, (Iraham, J HtevenMin, Qreenwood Rolit Alexander, tluli-rh. John Byets. ' U aJcNsmara, Huat&dalt Jns Wahlturn, Huston, Henry Wliberow, Jurdan James Dale, Lawrence, Xenas Ogden, D W HUn L City, Jas Hughet, Morris,. Joha Mali, " Kdwsrd Wall, Ptnn, Thus Wall, ' Alex. McDonald, " l H oaldwella Pike, f Usuev. - 0 W Barger, Ailstu Hlfht-I, Brady, T aJontgoraery, M U W Penis, v D OTbrot, ' - L Sevier. Philip Wearer. " II liarlelelt, Jr., ' 1 Adams, Burnslde (p. luo Irvin, Curwensulle, J P Bard, " - W V Wright, Clearfield, W J Hemphill, " , I fjtephetittn, Joatn Raest, Cwtngtoa, r Pennarra, T llrnderton, Woodwaid TUIRD WRIK -iONHAr, MARCH &TII. Jaa Lather, Beeearta, .Amos Rubier, tirabam, Jacob Hawk, Bell, 'Jno Wiley, OrefowwtJ, Jas Uehetl, Boggs, M Sharp, ' A H Uolden,UIHm, s, h llwiFL, V Lewis Kline, Bradford, Jas Shield, lluatna, W S Counsil, Uradj, John Argjle, Uentadalt, Jai Diioii, ' , Wm T Bloom, J or dee. UviilltttTy, D Johnston, ' " Aug Hebtrlfng, N H Ltoaad. Hdwlr. Cooper, Clearfield Milvi head, Lawrence, UUrtdga, Wta Uoehtrry, " Amos Ktnnsrd, jjeste Beam, Morria. Tbos Wood, ('best, Jona Kmeigh, " Fred Plubell, Cevufgton.J KlloalfrUrw, MfrU Thos Norrli. Frrjusuu, Mlto flieimk-rlcbner. " Peter Iteattlacer.Ulrard'Jee R-rtbrck. ' " Alei Murray,- " I David Weston. Osoeole, C W KyltV.flrahsfit, 'A J Capple( Pike. IftlsrtUanrou. 1-vlVOKCl; NOTICE. If Allr.d Slr.w ... Willralna J. Straw. la lha Coarl of Oommoa Plaaa of Clca.-lold maty. No. 860 January TerB, 1.71. To Wn.tatRA J. Straw t Yo. are hereby r- yrr xt wtaf it i w JawUi jjbj 0 uil uru Buea v I . HBtMawi aar,avaAa . jeu In tht abort stated case on eoinnle.ul of Alfred tU aw. AflURin rn-ni , jr., Clearneld, Feb. I0-4U bberiff. a; I'DITOH'S NOTICE. James Dunn vs. M to bad Kearner. u the Court of Com moo Ploas of CI r field oountjr, PL Pa., 220 January Term, 1878. Ibe undersigned Auditor, appointed ay tne Court, to distribute the money arising runs the salt of Deteiiaanta real AiuVs auioiig tne lien oredilon entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duliet of bli appointment at his offioe In Clearfield, on Thursday, the 7th day of March, A. D. 1H78, at 1 o'clock p. m., wbsn and where all parties interested nay attend. A. U. KKAMKH, feb.tMt. Auditor. 1)HII)E NOTICE. f Notice li hereby given thai npplloatinn will be made to ibe Court oi Quarter Sessions of Clear, field county, at tbe March term, 17H, for the ac quisition by tht county of tbt bridge across the Wtii Branch of the Susquehanna river, on the Pbilipsburg and Sasquehanna turnpike road (commonly fallea oleoui t bridge, in accordance with tbe provisions of an Act of Assembly, ap proved tho 8th day of May, A. D, 1676, entitled An Act to authorise the acquisition by tbt sev eral counties of this Commonwealth for tbt use ef tht county ,of bridgts erected over rivers, creeks anu mule is, and lor tne abolition 01 ions tm-reon. S.T. BKOCKANK, Clearfield, Feb. ID St. Att'y for Petitioners. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Has opened, In a building on Market strest, on tbe old Western Hotel lot, opposite the Court iiooie in uiearneid.a iin and Mieet-iron menu factory and Store, where will be found at all times a lull line or HOUSE FTO1TISIII2TG GOODS. Stovos, Hardwaro, Etc. Houie Spouting and all kinds of job work, repair ing, Ac, done on short notice and at reasonable rates. Also, agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. A supply of Machines, with Needles, Ac, al wavt on hand. Terms, strictly each or country produce. A snare ot patronage solicited. 0. B. MKRRELL, Puperiutendrnt. Clearfield, April Vj, 1877-tf. A NEW DEPARTURE IN LVT1IKRSBITRG. Hereafter, goods win be sold for CASH only, or In exchange for prtduoe. No books will be kept In the future. All old accounts mutt be settled. Those who cannot eah up, will please anu uTer ineir noiee ana CLOSE THE RECORD, I am determined to sell my goods at cub prleei, and at a discount far below tbat ever offered In this vicinity. The discount I allow my customer!, will make them rich in twenty years If they follow my advice aod buy their goodi from me. I will pay oath for wheat, oats and clover seed. UOOULANDhll. Luthersburg, January 17, 1477. TUE TIN SHOP! ItmiXG MY OWS MAIIUXE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM KO. S, rili'S urEiu IIOI'SK, Clcarflclil, P.. Reetieetfullv Inform, hla rnntemrrji. anil tbe nub ile in general, that he eontinae, to tnannfavtore all iimi, or Tln.Coppcr & Shrct-Iron Wnro, Of flrst olnss material only, and In a workman like manner. ROOFING and SrOUTING lone on shirt notice and very reasonable terms. COOK STOVES, IIKATINd STOVES AND Fl'RNACKS always kept in stock, and for stlc low. Gas-Filting and Plumbing . , a specialty. .. . Gas Fiiturci always on hand. All work jnnr.in terd to give SAlisfsotlcn. ' , , A rha re of public patronage cordially solicited. - - VAGU, SAtKDI I. Clcaifleld, Pa., May 9, lflTT, KMOYAM . .' . ' i JOHN McGAUGHEY Would roFDectfullv notify the nulilta fjiiortiM that he has removed his Grocery Store from Shaw's Ruw, to tht building formerly occupied by J. Miles Krnttcr. on Second street, next duer le to Uigur's hardware stort, where he intends Keeping a full line of tt 11 O C i: T I S. HAM 3, D It 1 1 : D UKKF.n.l LAUD. SUUARS anj St II ITS, or all er lei. TKAS, Qreen and Dlaik. OorPKK, Wut-.iii uutliaea. ' FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, ! j r.f.tvf: riiriTs, ! All kind, la the market. PICK I.KS, la jar and bnrrelt SMt'KS at lirm aad varl.iy. ! FAMILY FLOUR, i ai l kiMwof nut Ki:n, iiiukd ArrLiis, DltlaJD rSACUB, DUIKD rilatnHIGS, Goal Oil, and ; Lamp Gblwuji. And a ff,Nd eeaortment al tkae. thlnn Bauallv k,it In a xrc;rx aioca. waif, ha will axahanaa lr raai kctlia at the market prloa,. , f , Will aail Ht eaah aa aheiplj aa aa ataaT'OBa. 'Vl.aaa aail and aaa kla alotlft'aAd lad Lt TtntMlC , . XUiUN NcBAVUIIIi:.. fijurVU, -Ua. ,!:. Closing JL JL'1 ENTIRE Clothing1, Hals, Caps, Gloves, Valises, &c, Will be .old at aatountling low prices, Come and co for j'uumolf, A. GUINZBURG, Agent, lVcNtem Hotel Corner, Cienrlield, Pa. JanuarT, 10, 1HTT. THE CHEAPEST BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS AT GUINZBURG'S, SEHMU ST., OI'rOSITK f Of RT IIOISK, CI.E.1ltflKt.n, P.f. To the Citizens of Clearilehl County : About a year ago T came among yon with a stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Furnishing Ooods; within ttiit time I have told about Ten Thousand pairs of boots, Shoes, etc., and, with few exceptions, these articles have given perfect sells faction ; where goods did not turn out exactly as represented, tbey were at once replaced by new ones, as tha few who had occasion to seek redrets can testify. Now let me assure yon that thii is no mere Askrtio, but precisely what I will con tinue to do tbat Is, when tbat which you buy of me does not give, what you would term, "your moneys' worth," I will repair it at once, on (air proof of Its being so. Feeling grateful for pait favors, I ask a continuance of a share of your patronage. Yours Hincerely, 8. (lUINZiiURl.. To close out a big lot, we offer : Women's Rubbers at Men's Runners at Lumbermen's aitra heavy Giertliocs, with heel, at Men's wool-lined Orersboei, at IMUt T. MKT, Women's La cod Lasting Hlioe 05 cli. uaed to sell for 11.00. Women's Iaeed Morocco Hhocs, $1.10 used to sell lor $t.JJ. Women's l.aced Calf IS hoes 1,25 used to si-ll st $1.&U. Women's hosvy farm Hhoss l.JO tilted to tell at $1.60. IS MEN' WEAR A Men's heavy winter Shoes, double sole.. .95 cts Men's heavy kip Shoss $1.15 Men's heavy calf d reined Shoes 1.55 Men's best calf dressed 6boes I.T6 Men't kip working Boott 1.05 Men's kip working Boots, double tolt..,- 1.46 Men's kip working Uoott, tap sole 3.1)0 BOYS' SHOES Io fit"! J different ttylet, from $1 to $2.50. Working and school boei, from $1.15 to $2.60 for best calfskin, buttoned drets shoes. Boys' El mire Up sale Boots, $2.60. MINSK' HIIOE4 IN Minos' subool Shoes V5 cts Mines' farm shoes $1,15 Misses' genuine calf shoes 1.H6 Misses' drett Shoes 1.50 Misses' dress Shosi 1.60 UIIMIREN'8 AND ItAIIY'H Good, solid, buttoned, heelod Shoes for children. 65 cents. Good, oosper tipped, heeled Shoei for children, 65 cents. Rubber and dress Hhoes, $ 1.20. Baby's Shoes of all kinds, Id cts. and op. Men's and women's slippers, 35 oents. tihss poti'h, 15 ccnti per bottle. Bhoe strings, 4 cents per dcicn. Button hooks, I cent each. Clearfield, I 'a., Sep. 12, 1877. "CENTRAL". HOTEL, PITTSBURG. .WT Smithfield Street, from 2d to 3d Avenues. The most centrally located 6rst-e1as nonet la tht City, r-freet cars pats tho door trtry 6ve minutes to all the Bepots and all parts of both cities. Tenon, avj.ftO per day. WALSH it ANDERSON, Proprietors. Tbe RepctUKAPJ, of Clcarflcld, receired weekly at the Hotel and placed on file for the benefit of gucitt from tbla section, Ac Jan. 16, 1878-Stn. "WHERE TO INSURE ! The Equitable Life Assurance Society Total Assets (all cash) January 1, 1S78 , $.13, 59,653 VT Total Liabilities, Including Reserve on all Outstanding Policies, at 4) pur oent 27,330,654 00 Surplus... Income for lf77, all oaih, g g oi J28 11 Amount paid Policy-holders In 1377 for Death claims Endowments, Dividends and ' Surrender Values, , $ $,234,178 7$ Interest anp rents received and accrued in lfiT? more than paid all Death claims and Kndowments for the year.) 6,3(19 new policiei itFued In 1877, ascuridg $20,712,793 00 thowing that the "Equitable" oontmuti to do a large buiiness notwithstand ing the hard times. Tht great progress made by the Equitable since the panic of 1S?3 is manifest in the very large Inert s in its aisets since t hat time, amounting to over Kleven Million Dollars. Ths accumulations on Tontine Savings-fund Policies already amount to to the large turn of $2, u69,01V. We can tliow show you actual results of policies oo tht lives of prominent ci litem insur ed on that plan to prove it to bt tht cbeapett end profits bla form of Insurance exiaoL Oentlcmen contemplating insurance will find It to their advantage to call upon or address W. M. SHAW, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. STOVES'iTIN-WARE Ayi GAS FIXTURES. JAMES L.LEAYY, Having purchased the stock of Fred. Sat-kttt, hereby g Ives notice that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of HEATING, COOK AND TARLOR 1 8TOVKS, 4f the licit and latent improved patterns, st very low prices. 1 UAH FIXTUIU,. He lias also on hand, a lot of BRACK KTfl, CHAtf DKI.IKKH and UAH LAM I'S, of all kinds, at suitable prices. Uss fixtures ordered at short notice, to suit customers. TIN-WARE. Alio, a riiiapleta BMortneBt of aiaaufartured Tia-ware, lu which he Invito tho atloatloa ef piirr-hRrera. Front part of Boom No. J, PIK j OI'KIIA 1101 rE. JAN. L. l.KAVV, Proprietor. I'KKll. PACKKTT, ruii l. ClearllrU, Pa., Ilea. 13, '77 It. ' GEO. WEAVER & CO., PKl'OMI hTHKCT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hav opened up, Ut the store room Intel v ovupied by Weaver A Itetls.on Kiond street, a large aad wolltclfftetlidofk of Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOM AND KHOR-J, QVEKNAWARR, WOOD A WIM.OW WA11K UAIi) AXO CAK. FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which thty will dispose of at reatonablt rates ar sam, or ttenangt tor country prodnce. 1 . OIORtlR WEAVE A.0O. CleaHleld, Pa, Jin. 9, 1871 tf. Out Sale. STOCK OF 40 eenti. 60 cents. $1.15. 1.00. WOMKVH H I'A It. I Women's best Calf Shoes used to tell at $2.00. Wi men's Laced foxed A hoes I used to sell at $1:60. Women's Uuttoned Morocco bot I used to sell at (1.76. Women's Kid Laced Hhoea used to sell at $2.3. 1.60 1.26 1.40 I.TJ t'OMTIVE HLAIH.IITER I Men's Elm tra kip working Boots, tap sole.. $3.50 Men't drett Uoott.., $.26 Men't best calf lir-ota $., ft Men's beit calf Boott, sewed , 4 JO Men's best calf Boots, tewed H 6.00 Mtn's best oalf Boots, sewed - 0.00 A HUNDRED STYLES. Mines' dress Phots Eittee dress Shoes Mines' kid Rhoes... Mines' kid Shots... Misses' kid Shoes... ... $1.75 ... 100 ... 2 00 .... 2.50 ... 3.00 PHOttA AT CRAZY FIGURES, -.i.vV $ 6,200,061 77 n. v. auLicn. n. n coax La. n. aiaanvw. (il 11, MeCOCKLE & (O.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market SlrMI, Clearfield, Pa. We man ii fee a re all kinds ef FarBltare for Ohnmhera, lllolor. Roomi, Likrarios aad Ualla. If Jnu want Furniture ef aa; kind, don't buw antlt job tee our Block. IT BT IS K It T AK I N O In all ita branrhea, pronptlv attended to. OlILICn, McCORKLB . CO. ClearOeld, Pa., Feb. t, '78. DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Shaw's oil staml, Clearfield. Pa, has juat opened a now stock of fi-Ht: .. tnKsH nnrtss, and I, noa prrpar,,! Io furaiah anrthio, ia lb. Hie line of Drug, ami Medicinot at tb, vara low' ant oa.h prtr-ee. lie baa aim oa bna,l a Inrge ataob of CoraW.. Hair and Tooth Ilm.hee, Fancy AHirlea, Toilet and Shaving Soape, ao4 overruling BiaaM ktet In a Irit-claaa Drug btara. FHYSICIANS. PBESCKIPTIONS ontnpoukdrd Uh eat., da; or Bight. A librral ahare of aattoarigo r,,i-(fulfr tolioltnl. D. SPACKMAN, ClearH.ld, Pa., Oet. 14, 1877. The Bell's Run Woolen Fnrtorj Feaa town.h.a, Cleariolil Ca., Fa. II II 11 K O o f - BUT BUT BURNED U PI Thesabscrlbtrs havo, at great eipense, rebel It a neighborhood necessity, In the erwetion of a Irst clasWoolea Msniartory,with all the nitdern improvetnenU attached, and art prepared to make) all kindt of Cloths, Caiikraeres, 6 ati net ta, blan kets, flannels, Ac Plenty of goods on hand tat supply all our old aad a thonianu nets customers, whom we ask to came and eiaaUna ear sleek. Tha business of s CARDING AND FULLINO will roctlte onr espectal at tea (ten. ' pnr arrangements w ill he niaaV te rteolT and deliver Wool, to tult coatumera. All work warranted and dene npnn the shortest norlee, and by strict atten tina to knthiett we hope to reatlae a liberal skirt of pahHt patroaaga. . ltMIUQ POUNDS WOOL WANTED 1 Wo wAI pay the higbtet market prlet for Wm aad aail ear asaaafaetatred atdtatlewMslwttar good i tan ht bought In the eonnty, and w hewer or wo fail u reader aeaable oatlsrittiee. mm mm alwaye be faaad at homo ready to oxako pfofte eiplaaatlea, either In pereea or by letter. JAMK6 JOIIItftUN A BOND, ' sprM56tf Rower P. fl Furnishing . Goods, -"""1