THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, Pa .' WEDNESDAY MORNINtl. JUNK U. 1ST. Terms of Subscription. If paid In advanoe.or within three months 00 If paid after three and before ail month 1 60 I (paid after the expiration of six months.. . 3 00 RELUJIOUB NOTICE). , ' Method 1st F.plsropal Cliurf ll--Her. A. D. Yoi'uu, Pastor. Public Sorviro every Bahbuth at Hit A. M., and 74 V. M. '. , . i Sabbath School at B A. M. Prayar Meeliog every Thursday, at 71 P. M. I Communion Service, first Sabbath of every month, at l"i A. M. Presbyterian ChurchHer. II. R.lluTi.an, Sabbath aarvioei morning and evening Sab bath Sohoul at P. M. Prayar Meeting Wednos dav evening. Ht. lriicla Miurrlt Calltnllr Rev. P. J. SmtuinAii. Mass at Hi I o'clock A. M., on tha aaoond and fourth Sundays of eaoh month. Worthy of Imitation Sheriff Mil- ler'i awning and window "fltina." Monet's. Thompson & Co., of fur- wensville, have changed their niodo of doing busineia felling goods at coit for cash. Tito Administrators of the estate of the late Geo. J. Yoai, It will be noticed, propose to aell a large amount of personal property, In eluding a large amount of lumbor and shingles. - Fortiik Racks. Sovornl fust homes hare arrived for the races next week. From present appearances, thesa races promise to tur pass anylhinfof the kind we have ever had here. We are , reliably informed that "Comical Conley," the grealoftiuiinicand humor ist traveling, will give two performances in Pie's Opera House, on the 21th and 2'ith of July next. James Flynn, formorly a citiy.cn of Penn township, died suddenly at Lock Haven, on Monday a week, lie had but recently embarked in the hotel business in that city, and was doing n good business. , Ambitious. Our neighboring coun ty on the west, Jefferson, has no less than three Democratic candidates for Congress, vis : Qeorge A. Jenks, Robt. J. Nicholson and 11. H. Means. We eould vote for all of thorn. m According to the Bcllcfonto Repub lican, tjie act passed last winter to repeal the charter of the Karthaua Turnpike and Bridge Coo.pany, and making the bridge free, is still in tha hands of the Governor. Honry Mclvce's hotel at Clark's ferry Dam, on the Dauphin eounty side, was de. troyed by Are on Tuesday, the Vth Inst. The contents of the house on tha first floor only were saved. Loss about $2,000, and fully insured. CuuRcn Service. Wo havo been requested to state that divine service will be held in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, In this place, by Rev. George C. Rafter, on Monday evening, Juno 2fth, and on Tuesday morning following, at inx o'clock. Tiis Fark. Hop. A grand ball, for the benefit of tha Clearfield Park Association, will be held in Pie's Opera House, on Friday evening of next week, July 3d. As this is to be a grand affair, trippers of the "light fantastic toe" should make a note of it The Philipsburg Journal says that "six hundred tons of coal were shipped from the Sterling mine of the Powolton Coal and Iron Company, on the Moshannon branch, on Tuesday. This is probably the largest shipment from a single drift ever made in this region." Tho Brookville Jfffcrsonian, of last week, says the high water in Ronnett'l Braach washed away about one hundred feet of a heavy : fill on tha Low Grade division of the Allegheny alley road, near Tyler's Station, on Thursday night last, oauaing the stoppage of trains fur several days. " In Search or Health. Mr. Gooreo I Ilagerty, who has been connected with this office (for nearly nine years, left his home on Thursday I last for Colorado, for the purpose of recuperating !his declining health. Harry C. Adams accompa nies him on a similar errand. We hope they will &both find speedy relief and live many yoars. In a New Field. Rev. A. J. Hart- :sck, who has filled the pulpit in the Lutheran Church In this place for several years past, has evered bis oonntctiod with this congregation. He jpreeohed his farewell sermon on Sunday evening Ik week, and left on the day following for his new swu ui louvr, wuica we uuuersianu is uonisuurg, Jpvotre county. f PlO-NlO AT Frenciiville. Tho fourth annual pic-nie for the benefit of Ht. Mary's Church, at Frenchvillo, will be held in the grove hear tha Church, on Wednesday neat, July 1st. the pic-nlcs held at this place are proverbial for jood cheer and hospitality, and wa assure our leaders that they can find no belter place for the ndmg of a day in pleasure than with Father lerbigier and bis congregation. A Failure. That -crazy villain. etlulre, who missed the Penitentiary and landed I the Asylum, two weoks ago, made several at- npts to break out of prison previous to his lal. He broke the glass out of hit window and tth the pieces cut a hols In the floor of his cell, Rending, no doubt, to escape by way of the liar. Rut after cutting through the hoardi, he kit bare been mortified when he discovered an r plate beneath, one Inch In thickness. The kss did not Injure the Iron very seriously. - - .Fatal Accident. Wo are sorry M we are compelled to chronicle tha sudden rh of an esteemed young man, named I. War Ooon, aldest son of Joseph Goon, of Pike Ivshlp, which occurred in Morris township on Thursday afternoon. Young Goon, with an- tor man, was cross-cutting saw logs in the ads, and while sawing, a tree fell in the rear of Vn, striking him on tha head and otherwise (ring him, from the effects of which he died i; ht three hours. The other man hating faced falling tree, saw It in lima to escape injury. amination or Soldiers' Orphans' sollJ. P. Wickersham, Superintendent of Is, has Issued a circular to Principals and ngers of the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools and l in tha State, notifying them that vacation car will commence on Monday, July 20th, I contlnua till Tuesday, September 1st six The Superintendent orders that "all the ren most return promptly at the end of the ion, as a reduction will hereafter be made In aaa of those who remain away even for a Slime. Tha 'thirty days' will no longer he ed to this class of absentees." paiDoi Committke. Wo undor- i that the County Commissioners have sp ied the following named a committee to rintend the erection of the Deer Creek bridge, ( Thomat II. Forey, Patrick Curley, L. M. lend, John J. l'icard and Francis Ihigar. s) gentlemen are requostcd to moot the board eir office In Clearfield, on Monday, the (th if July neat, for the purpose of taking steps se Immediate erection of the bridge, provld I sufficient amount of money la subscribed (naranteed In the neighborhood to complete rtructure, in addition to the $4,000 apprnprl- ly the eounty. 1ILIPHBURO as it is. Tho oditor I Journal accidentally turned up at Church ter evening, and la his paper of Saturday for" the young men, as follows s I have marched past a line of gaping Idiots passing out of church before now, hot never ianday did we have to break through a i eolama stretched across the very pavement. I disgrace to any community that tolerates a nuisance, and it would be a christian j to the young men we beg the pardon of ell-bred young men In town for speaking of creatures at "young men," but to avoid ess we de to,) who make a practice of tahibiting their laek or breeding If Ihe 4 th ehreh ware to Ukt aetW lfg-1 mci. p break np th abomlnalion." tWortb , tht'i prettj food wrraon but will mil "tbt joing bi r A liKLic. Mr. J. B. Bunk ban placed in our hands a copy of "A Bill of Rotes for to regulate Carpenter work In tha Town and vicinity of Phillpalinrg, Centre eounty, agreed upon by the undersigned subscribers the eighth day of July A. D. 1K21," which win picked up, strange to say, fifty eight years after It was signed, in Kandiyohi oouuty, Minnesota, by W, O. Uraham, and by him given to, Mr. Runk, It is an exhaus tive schedule giving tlx prlco ibr making each particular timber required In building a house., and but for Its length we would reproduce it en tire. A few aeleetioni may possess a novelty, for instance: "Quartering rabbiting wcalberboarding, per sq. 3.0(1; ditto without rabbiting fl.13); panel door with mix panels, double worked, per sq. yard $1,50) ditto with four panels 75c. put ting on locks curb, 121c; ditto latch c. cutting doors and windows each 60o. t sawing down cor nersjof log houses, per Mary $2.00; water-troughs for eaves of houses pri ft., K M. file.) framing Yankee fashion pr, sq. 00. j planking Yankee fashion 12.25." Tho paper shows that oven in that early day they had ayslctnalltod things and that combinations for the hotter protection or artisans were no uncommon things. It is signed at follows : J James Kinnear, lohn II. Meek, Was. M'Colland,7, , , Christopher K rot tor. Samuel A. Merrcll, John Kintioar, Christian Ama, Heorge Hawl, Jacob r . r-enser, Thomas Tale. John Shimmcl, George Liner, William Waterhouse, Of these old residents, most of whom ha vo gone to their grave:, but use now resides in tho place, Mr. Wm. Meridian, and when tho paper was shown to him he recognised it at onco, and ro- celloctcd as if it were but yesterday llio night that it was signed in a back room of the brtik hotel, now the Moshannon House, then kept by tho ven erable James McGirk. The sight of those names brought to Mr. McClellau'a recollection incidents of tha olden time, and lia bad Something to sny of each one. James Kinnear wua Justice of the Peace, a storn intlexiblo administrator of tho law, before whom Sabbath -breakers and profane swearers were arraigned and fined. Mr. Mo Clellan relates that when be was overseer of tthe poor with llardiimn Philips, they levied only a light tax because the receipts from Sues imposed lor swearing, which went to tha ever soero, was almost sufficient for their purpose. George Rawl was a genius. Jacob F. Sensor was killed at the corner of Front and Presqneisle streets whilemoving a house. John 0. Meek was a Greek and Latin scholar, and a mathematician. Christopher K raiser, now living In Cloarflelit, made the wood-work (the screw being made by Isaiah Jonca, father of Jos. Jones who carries on the blaeksmithing business here uow) of the first printing press ever brought into Clearfield county so Clearfield la Indebted to Philipsburg fur so.-nollimg, at lenst. Christopher Kratscr, Win MoCkllan, Qeorge Lislcrand Samuel Mcrrell con stltute a quartette of the only knowo living ones of the thirteen whose uaines have come tn us from tha far west so long after they were written Haifa century may not find the same proportion of those who read this sketch "in the land of the living. PAUiptbura Journal. Death of Rkv. John A. (Jure. This eminent veteran of the Cross departed this life at Bhloksklnny, Luserne oounty, on Wednes day evening, June J, after an illness of three days, and In the fifty-second year of his ministry. At the time of his demise be was serving his third year in the pastorate of Shickshiuny charge, Cen tral Pennsylvania Conference, and It may be said of this distinguished servant of Christ that he ceased at once "to work and lire," He entered the Baltimore Conference in 1 H23 j was the oldest effective minuter within the bounds of the. Cen tral, which, In his youthful ministerial career, formed part of the former conference. He was a plain, forcible speaker, and a deep and sound roe- loner, and i far hit decided administrative aud scholastic abilities had been Intrusted with Im portant offices in the gift of the church, such a delegate to the General Conference, representing both tho Baltimore and Central, and Presiding r.hler. He wat also the author of a work in re gard to family government, which had great uieriti for be was abundantly competent to write upon the subject his own household being a model of beauty, order and propriety, and the thorae of admiration of all who sojourned within its sacred precincts. At the session of conference at Chum bcrsburg In March, 1873, he preached, at the re quest or that body, made the year previous, his semi-centennial seruion. He wat present last March at the eonfercnoo In this cityand evinced a power of vitality and vivacity in conversation and debato that was wonderful for one of his years and labors. IIo wat a tab counsellor, a deep man In things that pertained to God, aod a tower of ttrenglb to Methodism In her early days. Of him it may be taid that he preached the Gospel out of pure love for fallen humanity, and not with a view to personal or earthly gain, for he died poor, but rich In faith. He bad his t Tenures laid up above, and when the Great Master comes to make np hit jewclt, none will sparkle brighter than t at her acre. He leaves a widow and taveral daughteri to mourn hit death, among whom it the estimable wife or Itev. A.I). Yocum, stationed at Clearfield. Hut like a full shock of corn he has been garnered in Ike great tloro house of tho skiet. A good man hat fallen In Israel, and the church hat tustained a great loss. We do not know his exact age, but ht mutt hare been verg ing on four score. AJtixma TrOwm. Communicated. SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE. The Brady Township Sunday -School Associa tion held ono of lit most successful Institutes nt Rumbarger, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The hall being Insufficient to accommo date the large number in attendance, the sessions on Thursday afternoon and evening were held in John Bamberger's orchard, where a spacious platform and tcatt were constructed for the occa sion. In the evening the grounds were splendidly illuminated by torch-lights suspended among the trees. The people -ut the place showed a most onnimendalile Interest. Everything necessary for the comfort of the delegntes, as well as fur the success or the Institute, wat cheerfully doae. The conductor, Mr. B. O. Knntt, kept Ilia ses siont In good order, or rather, tho good ordor kept Itself, for thore was an appreciative atten tion throughout. In addition to the officers of the Association, ihe following Ipeakers were present i Ren. Manglt, Wampler, Lin.ll., and KnU.alb School Missionary Iriltrndcn. Rev. J. W. Landia and 8. '1. Kunli were an pointed delegates to represent Ihe Association at the next Institute of Ihe County Fabbath-Sohnol Association. lUroirrnn. I 'AHINtl IMI1IULARV. HOIIIO VOty awkward scoundrel entered llio store of Richard Mossop, la this place, on Monday night, by meant of an augnr and gnuge. The entranco wat Tv. . made through tin back doors. Tha bulls anil latohrt of no lest than three doort were bored and gouged off before tho thief could cuter th main etore room. Not knowing how tn mnnngc ..i. p.ien. inonry. drawn, two of them were broken to pieces and emptied or tlirlr eontcnts, amounting only lo a Tow pennies and some j-tel. as Mr. Mossop always empties the cash lira wera in Ihe evening. It It not known what amount of goods wat carried off. Sotae shoes were found In the alley near Mrs. Irvln's stable, a-.d some to- oaoco was picked up In the back yard. It would be well enough these "idle times" for merchants to keep a nightly watch in their stores, or tet tropt for thli class of customers. On the Fourth. Wo, llio undor- ligned, merchants and business men of Clearfield, hereby agree to close our respective places of business on the Fourth of July, 1874, being a na tional holiday. We not only wish lo enjoy 11 ourselves, but to "giro nur employes the tame privilege i Kratscr A Lytic. John Mctlnugher. Wm. Reed, ' tluhch A Jackson, tl. A. Jordan, Johnston A Hons, II. Bridge, II. F. Bigler A Co., Deering A Co., J. C. Ilarwlrk, T. M. Robinson, Ilavtd Adams, Rlshel A Beers, R. Mosscp, Joha Troutman. JumtlT-Jt Jas. Kerr A Co., ' A. Quinxbnrg, Ooodfellow A Son, T. A. Fleck A Co., R. W. tlraham, l. rUrwart A Hon, liCVer F legal, Sackslt A Hehryver, Weaver A Belts, T. K. Watson, Lytic if Mitchell, J. M. Kratser, II. F. N angle, Semi I. Snyder, Koad AND BiumiK ArFAlllH.AVo re lu dub tod to tb Rqjtman'i tuunwi fur tbt followlni nynnpi.i, reltttttig to tli proocotiliiffi bud at our Juno tnrin of court, coucernlng public road, He.: To r iv n l c rnnl from Win. A. Kettl'i unmll to Amoi tecd'i black imilU iliop. In Lanrenr Umnflhlp. Vieeri T. W, Mnfiro, Juilab R .trod, Ut-orge Kail. For a public road from llickorjr Kingdom road near mouth of llvalk'i run to Wintorburtr itatloo on tli H. B. railroad, Id Jluatcn township. View era II. Woodward, C. Hobaoker, It. Bird. To vacate part of publio road from Wallioeton to Crammondalo, In Hogg township. Viewer Wilunn Hoot-t, Job Belih, J. L, Cuttlf.' For a publio road from Alinbrll 1 Merritt' fawinlll to roud from A. 1'lxon'i to Ban burn bridge, In Bnggi township. Viewer B. F. Mi'donky, John Cuulter) Thoihni Boom. For a prlrate road from J until Peters' fire-olic mine road to Kria turnpike, in tt'gtfi town hi p. View cm --(luorK lJimtliiig, Jubn Ho lull, John 1. Cuttle. F'Ur a publio roal from pnar 11. U, Andcrao&'R to T.'A. Htil.tit brt Bloom tuwnHhip.j. Viewer S. F. MoCloxky, C. A. Wood., John Clary.. To vacate and enppl.v public road from Henry lUoinn' Imid, In Pike towmhlp, to Plate it reel, In the borough of Curwonaville. Viewers S. F AlcCIoflkv, Johnittn llolden, Hiram Leech. For a publio road from DuBolie ttatiou op the B. B. railroad, to mad near Hi moo Wolborn'n, in Bfady towmhlp. Via worn- loo. C. Klrk( Ilonry ShatTttr, liavid Kcouia, To review and vacate'rund from Crosi road on J. W. Thooipfoti'i land, to Lawrence towuftaip, to mouth of Hogback run, in I'iko towmbip. View orn T. W. Mooro, Wm. T. Irwlu, Daniel Welch, To vacate and nupply a road from John Cruin's, in lieeutur townthip, to Onvooln borough line' Viewer John 1. Cuttlo, J?iao lo, Klchard llughcx. , To vacate and tuipply roud from JurkfOi) ncliool limine to M. K. Churoh near Dale's, in Bradford tovn.-liiii. , Viewer .luuiep , Mitchell, Puimml Cowder, W. II. Hhircy. To vacate Mad leading from K. I. Miller's to 11, Mehalfry's nuwmHI, In Bell townnhip. View ers P. F. MoCIofky, J. Komi riwu, John Han cock. To vacate park of publio rtad leading fn.ui Tliouius Owens rofidenco to Fupquohamia rltor, in Pike townnhip. Viewers S. F. McClosky, A. Snyder, Wm. A. Bloom. 'For a publie road from m-ar Bnigan'i in lUi ton towuship, to rail run J at wost einl of Fmumit tunnel in s&id township. Viewers Oeo. C. Kirk, Henry Osburn, John Dres.-ler. For a public roud from tJ forgo Ueecmft'i to roud leading from Schoar's mill to Hinneiuahon- ing road, in Karlbans township. . Viewers Phas. Hubnari, Christ Brown. M, Kralier. To vacalo road from Thomas Brockbnnk's to Henry Tents' road, in I'nion towutthip. Viewers T. W. Moorw, David Welty, ll.Kalley. To vacate riad leading from John Dressier to lltsiton and Bockton road, In Vuiun township. Viewers T. W. Monro, Jacob Lahnrd, J. IJ. Hru bnker. To vacate road leading from W. W. Dunhip's lane to Bloom and Rnckton road, in t'ulon town ship. Viewern-David Wclty, John Brubaker, T. W. Moore. , - For a publio ruad from Jubu Brubaker's farm to Kockton, in I'nion Uiwnship. VieweM T. W. Moore, Joseph Arnold, Hdiry Whitehead. To vacate and supply part nf road from Joseph Marshall's, in Lawrenee township, to B. Carr's, in Bike township. Viewerr John L. Cuttle, J. T,, Mcpherson, Alexander Autls. riiNt-IIIMKIi ABSOLUTK1.V. To vacate and supply frod trading from Lum bor City to Curwensvillc. To vacate and supply road from Smith's to Mcl'herson's sawmill, in Lawrence township. To v He ate and supply road loading from Win, MehalTey's to L. J. Kurd's, in Bell township. A roud from near rid. Albert's to near David Mbcbo'h. in Hoggs township. To vacate road leading from K. Ashcnfelters's to Uumbargcr school houso, hi Brady townidilp, corfrinueo m si. A road from Henry Ililos, in Pike township, to Intcmeot Ansonvilto and Lumber City road uuar Ross McCracken's, In Ferguson township. A publio road from near Daniel MoHwen's to ruad leading from the piko at Danvors' farm to j teuton 4 Spencer's sawmill, In Penn township. Jo vacate road in Hoggs township, leading from A. L1U fording to W, Hoover's bridge. To vacate road from Blue Ball to K op hart's ill, in Boggs township. A road from the Uclnct and Dressier road to Fred. Shaffer's, on the 11. U. railroad, in Brady township. A road from Wm. Pusey's sawmill to road from (Hod Hope to Ansonville, near Patterson's, In Beccnria township. CUNTlItl Ml. A road In Chest and Burnsido townshiiis, from Wcstovor's to McKcc's school house. Independent school district out of part of N or ris township. Bridge at mouth or Little ClcarlleUl creek. Bridgo across tho Kniucbniina river, at riliaws- villo. HUT eiHIli If. The report of viewers for a road from Kylcr- tuwa to Troy's bridge, in Morris township. The report of viewers for ft private, road from I. (loon's along Clearfield croek to railroad bridge, in Lawrence township. , MlgrKM.ANKOl'ft. Tho application for a bridge across Little Clearfield ereek, at New Millport, was refused. A petition was presented for a bridgo at a point where tha Clearfield road crosses the 8us uuehsnna river, in Burnside towoshi&i. Viewers 3. F. McClosky, T. McUee, A. Whito. - -agawaf. e H I - Lint of let tors rummnini; unclaimed In the Postnfl.ce nt Clearfield, for the week ending .nine urn, 1H74 : Bryer, Hurah J. Malhews, Hamuel Burlcy, Abnor Mo Dale, Austin Barrett, James Naigbt, Blair Bart, W. A. Heed, W. W. Datfnry, Patrick Van Kteenlmrg, E. (loodrtch, (lary Weh, Math. Mile, Miss Mary M. Wolfe, C. K. Henry, Lewis C. Wilson, J. It. P. A. OAT LIN, P. M. Specials. Sktti.r Vp.-All persons indebted to Thomp son A Co., are requested to tall and settle the same without dcly, II. II. Thompson. Curwensvillc, June 14 lTSr.1t , Lancaster Buggies, Fredonla Ilnggits, Fredonia Platform Wiigons, Conklin road and Inrtn M'ngons, for sale by R. Nsivtos riiiaw at the ?haw House. June 2l:3t Crain A Milton, on 2nd street, make the Quest harness manufactured in tho Plate. A sample of their work can bo seen on the Phaw House buss team, , June 21 St, Bki.i.imii at Cost I We have concluded to change the manner or doing our business, and now oner our entire stock of good at cost fur cash I TIIOMI'HON A Co. June2l.tt. Fun Sai.r. M. U, Brown A llro. offer fur sale cheap Spring Wagons and 2 BilKgios. Apply at ine mcai ainraei ot at, u. jlitua a A Jlno. Cram A Mitton, harness manufacturers In this place, are winning laurels by turning out elegant work at their shup. (live them a call, if you wani gooa worx uone. Srnt'pa ron th Founrtt. Parties desiring pure Raspberry, Straw berrv, and Lemon Brruiis iir vn. ruunti ui ouiy, are inioriueu mat tner can proenrt tnom ty the gallon from 2t A. I. Shaw. 50(1.000 Pot ana nr Wool. WAnrrn fur which , ,,, ,,r n.nirn lor wnicn the hidiest market nrlca will h. nnld nillm In tot price (jollMt) vin.u wr .rauo. lioiu-lll a AS. ri Klin a Co. Rt'oairt Fun Hai.r. R. Newton Shaw kerpa a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for talo. To be seen at the Hhaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearlield Penn sylvania. may 13-lf. Iloi aa run 11 kit. A new house, containing six rooms, with good collar underneath. Apply u in uiMivr.iaum. n. me lumtinre warcrooins. mayf JOHN tll'LIUH Wood and Willow Ware er all descriptions for iiq ... uifier n iU. Axae Seventy Ave dotcn Clearfield Wood choppers A act at :':7I. II. F. llltlLKR A Co't. A full line of Household Ooods, Japanned Ware Ac, for tale by II. F. Bigler A Co, INFLATION INFLATION I James Kerr k Co., regardless of tha act loft of tho President, are InflsUng, and have Inflated their already largo itook at Clothing, until tt now embraces the finest assortment of Clothing and Furnlihinic Hoods tn anv retail store in fenusyl vaiila. Below please And reduced prioe list of tew or tue arttoies emnraeed in tneir si oca : MKN'B COTTONADR PVIT8, ONLY $0 0 mi;n'h cabsimkuh siiitb, only a oo MKN'H ALL-WOOL CA8:4. SUITS, 10 00 MKN'S FINK BHIK DIAtJ. BU1TH, 1A 00 VtH'THH Kl'ITS, $0. to 20 00 CHII.D'H FINK BLin CLOTH BDITH, 8 00 CIIILD'8 FANCY DIAH. SUITS, 0 00 CHlLDltKN'cj SUITS, all prices. frl.ftO to 12 00 Umbrellas. Hilk, Gingham, Cotton a largo ana One assortment. Hosiery. Fifty dosens Llslo Thread, Bilk, Cotton and English super-stout hose, which will ue sum oi i rum o cents up. . Mhlrta. Our stock of shirts Is large and com plete, embracing tho Universal, French Percale, Uotton, Cm lime re and colored Shirts, in great vanriy. We would say to our customers that having bought goods at 1ft per oent. less than heretofore, wo are prepared to sell Ihe in at prices that will really astonish everybody. Call early and see for yourselves. J AM r.n KKKK A CU. Uld Western Hotel Corn or, Clearfield, Pa. 29 i - ' RKCAVITULATION. - ? ' Bird Cages. Wood and Willow War. Household Ueoda. All kinds of Hardware. ' ' 1 Japanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. ) Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies, t All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler 6 Co., Second street, iicaruoiu, ra. st Save Timet Save Labor! Save Money! Save i ioiuosi me" roveity wringer is the best in me mantel, uuy it try it. or sale by At. F. Hioi.g Co. Caloinetl PlasUr for sals by H. F. Blglej k Co Fiikk ! Fiat 1 Furb ! Amontr the utenr brciia- rations that we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or my throat or lung diflicultv. none of them are e uai io ut. Aiorns brrup of Tar, W lid Uberrv and Horehound. If you are atHioted, eall at our (tore and we will give you a sample bottle mt of rmtffje i Agents : iianswieK irwtn, tcarnelrl; iiuu, noontime a iioit, Wailaoetoni H. K. Wil linuis, William's drove. Murch Il ly. FBOM OHIO. Til. Wi.iiiKn'a l.mti.nM k - .nM 1 diBercnt parts of the country, particularly io the Wnat. with aiifth iiniinrKllala.i ihmi.i , .. .MWWB-p lUWUIUIlalH fur persons who elaim whisky a necessity for rue- U.VIUI.I ,M(UBCB, VfJ HI. UIH'11 AUffUH. i-.Wert wliiuh eotitains no inteziontint; spirits and is a gentle lailtire and a certain cure for Dyspepsia, l.iver Complaint, Indigostion, Costivoness, 8nur after eulii,K. purities the Blood and System. Just l...l I. I...I .1.. ; r . . . "w" "'w rpriiin oi tor year ny erery hoilr. Trv it. rtnlrl W I!. Fl W.l. n.... flelil, I'a. aui0'73y rtiXTt Ann I'ai.itkrs' Fmntaua. Our st-k of Haints and fainters' Materials it complete, in cluding .1. T. Lewis' l'ure White Lead. John Lu cas k Co'a Pure IV bite Lead, P. It. A Co't llu.-k l.cail, and a uutnlicr nf eheauer brands nf Whit Lead: also, Linseed Oil. Turiiantine. Varnishiu of all kinds, a full line of Uru.hts. and a full linaof colors, ory anil in uu. )"- 73 II. F. Biqi.ib k Co. Montour Hlate Paints, for nalntlnir h,...u. "Ido and outside feluiirrs, i'ariu Iluildlngs, An. Oiautiful, duralile and ecunniniral. Uround in pure Linseed Oil. ryis n II. P. IlioLka k Co. Hka II Tills)-! Persons who contain tilalahnlMin. will do well to call and examine our stock i,f ni II.UI.XI .WATKI11AL8. Wa hitn In .l.w.l, . full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, Oils, Ilia.., Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ao. mjnii. II. r. linns k Co. HoAlinana Waktkd. Two or three da. hoard. en can lie accommodated in a prirala family. Hoarding good and chargos reasonable. Fur further information apply at tills olllce. ' NoTtra to Wauo akd CiRuiins Ifn... have Just rccelced a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Si.,,n. and Allcs, whiuh we olTor cheap for cash. II. r. IJioi.aa 4 Co. Ilird Cajrcs a large assortment at II. F. Big. lor k Co,'s. 6 RAWS. Tfi.ttin'. Pniit-iml Aaar I3m.b. Saw, Boynton'a Lightning Haw, at -"- it. r. uioi.aa a w$. II. F. Biirlor A Co. hare Lean maklne astanslv. additions to their stock of Hardware the last few days. Krerylbing new in Hhelf Hardware, Had dlers' Hardware, Fannert' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May it. R. n. Whoclliarrows, Ilahy Carriages. Toy Ki- press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at mfii-,3 II. F. Uiolbb Co't. Just rMMilvful Urn I.. I nf k 1.1 Lamps and Lanterns at II. f. Ilioi.aa k Co't. Paints, Oilt and Varnishes for lal. by II. t Bleler A Oo. Dtitrrlffl. At the resilience of John IT. Fulford, Ksq., ou Wednesday, Jane 17th. !?, by ltor. II. H. 111'Ti.KR, Mr, JAMKM KKItK and Miss JULIA A. bMlTil, both of ClearOeld, Pa. Tho "boys" connected with this office extend their congratulations to James and his fair bride fur the liberal donation received, and wish litem a lung and prosperous life orowded full of enjoy ment. On Monday, June 1st, 174, by Iter. J. Zami.tR, at his resilience in Milesburg, Mr. CHARI.KS N. liHAIlKOKI), of Clearfield county, and Miss MAIU'IIA ZIMMUIIMAN, of Centre county. In Akron. Ohio, on Thursday, May 2811., 1874, MAtllMLKNA, wife of Havukl Loan, formerly of llloouiinglon, this county, aged t'i years, I months and 14 days. In Plillipsbnrg, Centre county, en Friday, May 2Vth, 1X74, IIK1.KN, daughter of Montuokirt and Kllii Brkwir, aged i weeks. In I'nion township, on Friday, Juno 1 nth, 1874, POLLY HOLLOPKTKK, aged'72 years. Utarlirtu. - Cloarfield Markets. CunaiicTRii Warai.v by Kralior'i Lytic, Whole- D...V iin.il uunier. in iry .toons, lirooorirs, Flour, Feed, etc., Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Ci.tAnntLn, Pa., June,23 , 1874. Applos,green,M I 2S .flogs, dressed 8 u. 1 i 3 ii ius, freen. b Applobuttor,TgAl, 7.VIIams Olifa) 1(1 "utter. nofn) JiShouldcr I0(u) u 'can tOWQp t 2-VSidot... O0(,a 1J1 Buckwheat 1 00' Lard 11m ir. nunkwheatlliiurlb, 5 Mess pork, HI bbl.,,20 00 , .i ............ llll (S 'Beer, fresh Kfn; 10 Onions too Boards.M 12 OIKM 14 00 Potatoes nnr,A i'.s Corn, shelled.. 1 10 Peaches, dried, lb., 15 v orn,ear uuioj ou riaster, ft bbl 100 Corn meal, sack, Oa Ry. i o Chun. V ewl 2liur,u i In H... s. ' . Cloverseed 7 60 Salt. sack.JJSo'e" 11.', ""cue i2inningies,is in. i4(a)e uo Cherries, lb. 10(a) lB rthingles,2fl In 16 (a) 16 00 Chickens, drsd, tli, 121 Timothy teed t 00 rggi 15 Tallow 12i Flaiaoed. 3 00 Wheat.. I to Floar 8iior4 00 Wool 40 Hay- 00 0ll(n20 00'Wood, W oord 4 60 Peiimylvniilnllallrond TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Monday, NOV 8d, 167S, the Passenger Trains will run daily (except Bun days) between Tyrone and ClearOeld, at follows CLRARFIP.LD MAIL. LHAVK SOUTH. LKAVB NORTH Clearfield 1.40, r. at. Philipsburg 4.85, " Osceola 4.60, Tyrone.-. 6.00, " Tyrone .60,. Osceola.. 10.40, " Philipsburg. ..10.66, ClearOeld ..... 11.60," CLEARPIKLD EXPRhHS LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTU. Cleardeld (.16 a. . Tyrone t.00 r.n Philipsburg.. 6.8t Osceola 6.60 Intersection.. t.4S " Tyrone.. S.OO " Intersection. ..7. 13 ' Osceola 8.10 ' Phlllpsbirg ...8.36 ClearOeld, ar....M FARE FROM" Bellcfcntc, Pa 13 CLEARFIELD, TO 05 70 0 0 0 66 T5 Mlddletown tt 00 Marietta 6 60 Lancaster I 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 vi Altoona 1 66 Lock Haven Willlamsport. I Huntingdon 1 Lewlstuwa. 3 Marysvllle.. 4 HARRIHBUHH... 4 Close connections I and Lock Haten. tnyU-tf. Johnstown t 60 PITTHBURU I It lade by all trains at Tyrone S. 8. BLAIR, Soperlntendsnt. Jrnttictra. s ANNOUNCEMENT , OF TUB GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I BY M. PDHTIOR BMAW, I). I). 8. IMPORTANT TRUTHS! Having tuoceeded In getting a lighter tariff on uala-ia), hence tho few and moderate charge for partial and full tett of Teeth. I ute the best inail'aclure of teeth and other material. All opetttiont registered, and warranted lo give ser looand satisfaction. F tends, retlect that my charges for the Inser tion, f artificial and the taring of the natural teeti are now the moat reasonable in Pennsylvania. Preiervoyour teeth and you preserve your health. 1'itllng or the nitturni teetn in a healthy, pre lervvtivoand useful oondition Is made a specialty. Diseases and mallvrmationseommon to the mouth, )aw tnd assooiate parts, are treated and oorrootod WIID lair suooest. JGxainluationa and oontulta tluni rata. It troulii lie well for patients front a distanct to let lie know by nail a few days before coming to tko office. It Is rery important that children between the agesof tlx and twelve years thould hare tbelr teetlexamined, Artesthctlet are administered and Teeth re movajl without pain. llienositioas and eliertctoe are judged by all ths world by the exprossiona of tho face, benoe how rery disastrous may It therefore he for pcr soaso indulge an expression of distorted features, eren apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy natural (not artificial) oomforta and pleaauree, respect and obey natural simplicities and instinct. j H. PORTKll H1IAW, D. D. S. . U(ca la New Masonic Building, (Second street, Clearfield, Pa. mayl4'73 DENTAX OAEDr " Dr. A- M. HILLS Would say to bis natlents and the nub ile gnu rally, tkat, having dissolved partnership wiik Dr. Hhaw, he is now doing the entire wort of his office himself, so that patients need not fear being put under the hands of any other operator. Clearfield, March 20, 1872 -)id2t)moli73 J. M. STEWAUT, D. D, S., Office over Irwin't Drug Slurs, ' CtJRWHNSVILLE, PA. All dental operationt, either In tho mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to and tatisfaction guaranteed, tipocial attontion paid to the treatment of diseases of Ihe natural teeth, gumt and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth suc cessfully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Klhcr, and artificial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render tat- Itfaotion. . april2o'7l:ly $UsrcUaifou$. JEAD THISI FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention or the cititens of Clearflold and vicinity it directed to the fact that (loodfellow A Son are the agents of M. Niece A Co.. and hare just reoeired a half dotcn car loads of Flour and teed, which they offer at the lowest Dosslhle He- nres. A large stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, Ac. Particular attention Is called tn M. Kincn A Co.'aarand of Family Flour, which is the best in the narkot Flour and Feed can and will be sold eheaner tbaa It eu bo obtained elsewhere in Clearfield county. JStr-ritnre on Market street, next door to Hon. Alexander Irtin't residence. t UOODFKLLOW A RON, JaalOtf AgenUforM.NIeceACo. II. F. BIGLER & CO., DtALIat IS) II aui w AUK, Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. F 'ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds fur sale by IL F. BIGLER & CO. R AILROAD WIIKELBA RROWS ror tate by II. F. BIGLER ot CO. QTL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, : Nails, etc., for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE . Fladingt, fur tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. QUNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For sals by II. F. IilQLER A CO. gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Sites, for tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. RON ! I RON I IRON I IRON! For tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. TIORSIC SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE NAILS, for tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. pULLEV BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beat Manufacture, for tsle by U. F. BIGLER A'CO. Tm: MBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. a RODDER CUTTERS for sulo by m.30-70 II. F. BIGLER A CO. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN lUIlNITURE. JIATTItKNSi:, j AND Improved Spring Beds, j MARKET HTRKKT, NEAR P. O. fhe undersigned begs leave to Inform the cltl soss of Clearlield, and the publio generally, that he has on hand a fine assortment of Fornitnre. rath as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Sialet, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Extension Claiirs, Ladies' and dents' Kasy Chain, the Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Seats sad Windsor Chair., Clothet Bars, Step and listen slim Ladders, Hat Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ac MOULMNd AND PICTt'RK FRAMES. Looking Olasses, Chromes, Ac, which would he suitame ior iioiieey presents. deolO'7S JOHN TROUTMAN iTIOAL DELIVERED. I will tlo- J liver th. celebrated "Laneberry Coal" to any point In Clearfield borough, at tho lowest market rates. All orders left at Alel. Watson's Tobacco and Cigar store will be promptly filled JAMBM MORAN. Cleerdald, Jut 10, 1874.-31 I grw gkrJurtisrmrnts. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLEARFIELD, PA., MANtlf ACTI'RRRt OF Furnace Blocks, (las Itctorts, Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, &o. Chlmnty Tops, Window Caps, fliirl Vat. All kinds of Architocturjj Adornments. ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN TERRA COTTA MADE TQ ORDER. With Improved machinery, first olatt material and skilled workmeo, we oan warrant all our manufactures to ht equal to If not superior to any in the market, Articlei of our manufacture can be teen at the Workt, near Railroad Depot, or at the Hardware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co. All ordera front a diatanoe, addressed to the General Superintendent, will receive prompt at. tention. J. G. HART8WICK, JOnN FERGUSON. Oen'l Sunt. of HcathOeld, Uarnkirk, Scotland, ?upl. manufacturing Dept. . . . nay. 0 73 A. H. MITTON'S (Succwnor to Cratp k Milton,) ew Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. TUB undersigned, having Icmed foomi for the manufacture or all kindf ut HADtLK8, UAH NKiSH, and all the latest improvement in Horn Kurniihlnjr Quodt. ii now prepared to fill all orderi at price and quality that will mrpriie all who ravor mm wttbacail for ihe inspection oi nu work. Jle ii determined to pleau and hi ex pertenoe and observation in eastern and western eitiumablei hiia to LEFT COMPETITION in tha manufacture of Gold, Bilror, Orel do, Rubber Covered and Gilt-Lined Mounted CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESSI Alio Fina 1UDINU AND RACI5U SAMLES. Hit routi and expemei beinf liirht. he will ell the tame gradei of work SO per oent cheaper than they can ba bought in the eastern cities. Repairing and adjustingba4U.es, Uarneis. Ac. neatly done, at reasonable prices. rartieular attention paid to all ordera by mail or otherwise. Call and see hi work before buying elsewhere. frKoomi In Irwin'a Ktore. next door to Key- atone Store. A. H. MITTON. Clearfield, Pa., May 1.1, 1874. BANTZ Sl BUCK, General Insurance Agents and Real Estate Brokers, Represent the following reliable Inioranee Co'i: North Briti-h k Mercantile In a. Co. $26,000,000 Washington Life Insurauoe Co. 4,000,000 Fire AsiocUtion Insurance Co.. 3,A(Hr,0"0 Amaaon Fire Insurance Co 3.078,148 Watertown Fire, lnsnrea dwellings and farm buildings only 176,000 York I'a., Block Insurance Co, Horses Insured against death and theft. P. H, Parties in the country desiring insurance on their lives or property ean have it promptly attended to by addressing as by letter, or calling in person ai our omoe, in rie a Upera House! Room No. 4, Clerfteld, I'a. 4aay27'74 25arflwarf, ITlttwarf, (tit. RONSIDES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, IIKALKR IN HARDWARE, STOVK3, HEATERS, . n A NOES, . . . , HOLLOW-WAUE, PAINTS. OILS A VAUNISU, PUTTY A. CLASS, ROPES, STEP-LADDERS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! The eeli'liraled Toledo Anil Frertlng (lalranlteil IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No Utter Pufnpt In the market. LAMM, CIIANDELIERR, lANTKRNfl, LAMP FLUES, of all kinds, LAMP FIXTI'RKS, Ae. All at lowest priees. , 1 H'7t Preaquelale Htreet, Plilllabuir. Pa. JANIRL GOODLANDER, i.nTiiKnsnrRo, ta., Doaler In DllY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & (j LOVES, HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SIlOKfl, Tobaeeo, drooerloa and Fish, Nails, Hardware, tjueensware and tilassware, men s and Heirs' Clothing, Druge, l'ainla, Oils, Hrhoul Hunks, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candles, Nuts A Pried Fruits, Cheese and Crack ers, Hock and Hifle Powder, VIoup, Grain nnd Potatoes, Clovor and Timothj Seed, Sole Leather, Moroooos, Linings, Illndlnfi and Thread, Hhoeniakarr loolt and Shoe Findings. No greater rarletjr of goods In any itore In Ihe oounljr. All for sale eery low for eash or eonntrj produce at ine luoap vomer. ass. si, .oio. " L1CATIIEU llluLrsfSTRArs SlIPKRfKDKD DV COVKRT'rl PATKNT MKTAM.IC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the best Mallea ble Iron, and Is attached to the Hemes by tha best Knap erer Inrented. It Is easily and quickly put on, and prevents the whipping of the homes by the polt. Vol liable to get out of repair. Will last for years. All wa ask It a fair trial, lo eonrlnoe all partial nt Ing them that they ar . ansurpass.es In ralue for the purpose for which they are intended. packrtt a scnnrvEn. ClearOelJ, April 14, 1S74. gr oofl, ftroftrirs, tf. 1871. 1874. UNDER FULL SAIL! THE KEYSTONE ' TO THE FRONT! Headquarters fur Dry Goods! Am opening my second large spring and turn, nier ttoek of Foreign and Doinestie DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, d-c, tc, d-c. The prices wilt he such at will not be excelled by any other place, in the State. Call and lee for yourselves. WM. REED, maris Second street, ClearOeld, Pa. 0IIANGED HANDS. JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify Ike publio generally that he hat purchased J. S. tibower'l Uroeery Store, in Shaw't How, where he Intends keeping a full line of ; G 11 O C 12 It 1 12 H. HAMS, DRIED BKEF and LARD. SUGARS and SYRUPS, of all gradei. TEAS, Oreea and II lack. COFFEE, Roasted and Green. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, ; CfJtYI-EU FHIiTS, All kinds in the market. - PICKLES, in jars and barrels. ' SPICES, in every form and rariety. "family flour, ALL klMN OK ( R A( klHM. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and, Lamp CMmnojs. And a good atsorttn.nt of those thinirs nautili kept In h grocery store, which he will ojebange ,t,r suoracung as me maraei pnoea. Will tell for eash as cheaply at any other one. Please eall and tee hit stock and lu,l. r, yourself. JOHN McGAUGHEY. ClearOeld, May 97, 1874. GROCERIES! NEW STORE, Oppoalte Pott Offiea. New Goods I New Prices I I HOU R LINE OP TEAS. OOLONGS, JAPANS, IMPORTED, YOUNO IIYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST Purest in Market. " IIHTTIiR AND KGtiM Will be kent and sold at llr.t An.. for Country Produce. QERMAN CHERRIES, TfRKKT PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, . philadelphia hams, pish." Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac. PICKLES. Barrel Pickles and English Pickles. n.ouit AM) n:i:i). Fluur, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, 4e. 101.55-74 LYTH A MITCHELL. KRATZER & LlTLti Turpentine, f Nallt, Oil ) II lass, I Pity. faints, I WILL SKI. I. V Oils, I French. Richards Si Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VERY CHEAP. Immense ttock on hand. ClearOeld, Pa., April t, lr)74.-9m JEADTHIS! House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, The undersigned, having started to swing his own brush, respectfully offers his service! to the eitlaeni of ClearOeld and vicinity at a Houte, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hanging and (Haling done on the short ttl notice, with neatness and despatch. All work done with care, and at prices to suit th. times. Shop on Market street, opposite the Alle gheny House. J. L. KRAULK. April I, init.-oin. s TONE'S SAW GUMMERS AND SAW UPSETS. We hare received the agency for tht above and will aell them at manufacturer s prices, vail and eaamlne Ihcm. They are the best. M.tivOtU All h..u,n. m tiarAhv Mtitlnn.it t n J . ... . " '"' j - I not to purchase or in any way meddle with . . i - .... th two aorses, aarn.su ""a", e 11 a. V.w.m.il. am St pofls..ioa o. ... i . " "i . -i j - propeHy and left with him, tuhjeet to my order. Je.iu It. PINK, WBITi A ROAN tININO SKI58 Jast received and for tale by April J, 187. U. t. BIULBH A 00. ' M; glUffUnneovii.i n ( . . ,. i i , , ..... m ! j QLEAR FIELD ACAI'K V, MAliS.'lis.e-A.' IMS. 'lilt; SUll M Kit THHM ol lourttea weakt will ooiuuienee MONDAY, MAT 11th, 1874. Term, ol' Tuition. , Heading, Writing, . Mental and Written ... Aritliuiatlc, Grammar, Geography and "'""V ;...-... 0 Natural Philosophj, Physiology, and Sin gle Entry Hook-keeping, or either, with the above , , if qq For Instructions in Double Kntry Book keeping and Commoreial Arithss.lle, spa. eial Urmt to he arranged.' -For particulari respecting the totiool apply to .". ' TMt R. M. McKNALLY. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR , GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. THE WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will olota May liltk, lf74. , TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, OhJectL.1 aont, Primary Arithm.tlo and Primary Ueography $7 t History, Loeal and descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Graaimar, Mental and Written Arithmetic t tt Algebra and the Scicnoes ..M..M., 11 tt InstrnetloatnintUnmentaltnntle.M.....,.. It tt Oil painting, 24 lessont 11 tt Wai work I tt For full particulars land for Circular. ClearOeld, March 11, 1874. . . 9:T:T0-y The Bell s Ran Woolen Factory, ' Penn township, ClearOeld Co., Pa. BURNED OUTI let nor ' BURN E DX U P I The subscribers have, at great eip.nse, rebuilt neighborhood necessity, In the erection of a Ortt elast Woolen Manufactory, with all tha modern Improvement! attached, and are prepared lo make all kinds of Cloths, Caaiimerei, Batinetti, Blan kets, Flannels, Ac Plenty of goodi oa hand to tnpply all oar old and a thousand new easterners, whom we ask to eome and examine ear ttoek. " The business of CARDING AND FULLING wlil receive onr espeolal attention. Froptr arrangement! will be made to receive and dellrer Wool, to luit euitomert. All work warranted and done upon the ehorteet notice, and by ttrlet attea tion to butinett wt hope to realise a liberal lhara of public patronage. IO.IMMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay the highest market price for Woo aad tell onr manufactured goods as low as ilnllar goods ean be bought in the oounty, aad whenever we fail to render reaaonable aatltfaetion wa ean alwayt be found at home ready to make proper explanation, either in perton or by letter. JAMES JOHNSON A EONS, april2Str Bower F. 0. F ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, BUT TOUR CLOiniN G, Furnishing Goods, dec, AT D. STEWART & SON'S CLOTHING STORE. Tlioy keep a full line of . Men's, Youth? fc Boys' Clothing. Also, Umbrollas, Satcballs, Overalls llats, Shirts, Undershirts, Dd . Drawers, io., Wtllntt IV.. ,t Mil At MlAvt N..M.I.U Call and examine their goodi before purohejtag elsewhere. Room la Mansion Building. ClearOeld, Pa., April 1, 1874. JEW STORE &ND NEW GOOD3 JOS. SHAW & SON Hay juit openedh ' New Btoi, on Main St.,Ci.iuirliLt, Pa. lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIK. Their ttock cooaiilt of s Otociain of the beat quality, Qoef.nsware, Boots and Shoes, aod erery article neoenarr for . one't comfort. Call and examine our alock bafor par- abating elttwhere. May 9, 1866-tf. MITCHELL WAGONS. The Best is the Cheapest 1 Thomat Relllyhas received another large lot of "Mitchell Wagons," whieh are aasonf the Tory best manufactured, and whieh ha will aell at tha m ott reasonable relet. II is ttoek include! ahaoet all descriptions of wagons large and mall, wide and narrow track. Call and tea them. aprS'14 THOMAS RXTXLT. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I The House and Lot on the corner of Mar ket aad Fifth streets, ClearOeld, Pa., it for tale. Tha lot contains nearly aa acre of ground. Tha house is a large double frame, containing nine rooms. For termt and other iaformatioa apply to the subscriber, at tht Poet Ottoe. novlJ P. A. wAVLtN. CLTEAP GROCERIES 1 LCMBKR CITT, FA. The undersigned anaouaoea to hit old frieade and patrons that he hat opened a good liaa af OltOt'F.KlKS PROVISIONS at the old ttaad of Kirk A Sponsor, for which he tolleitt a liberal patronage. H. W. 6PBNCSR. Lumber City, Pa., Mareh 10-tf. J. R. M'MURRAY WILL SrPFLY TOO WITH ANT ARTICLl OF MKRCHANDISK AT THE VKRT LOWBST PRICK. COMK AND SGI. (l:i:ia:y) NEW WASHINGTON. JIMEI LIMKI The undersigned It now prepared to furnish the publio with an axctllint quality of Bollefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering parposes, by tha large o mall quantity. Can be found for tho present at Pie'w new building, on Market street, oetl-lf . L. K. McCCLLOCOH. Mountain Echo Cornet Band CURWENSVILLK, PA. MUSI0 furnished for Plonlet, Fettlralt, Ooa- oortl, Leotures, 4c., on reasonable tense. Address, K. K. SKONBR, See'y, may Urn Cnrweasvllle, Pa. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TUR undersigned, having established a lal' try on the 'Pike, aboal half way helve ClearOeld and Curwensrllle, It prepared to fur nish all klndt of FRUIT TRBK8, (standard tutj dwarf,) Ivergreeat, Shrubbery, 8 rape Viaea, Oooieberrlei, Lawtoa Blackberry, Blrawherry and Raiberry Vlnet. Alto, Slberiaa Crab Treat, Quince, aad early tearltt Bhebarh, Ae, Ordart promptly attended U. Addrajt, ep0.t8-y Canton rtlle. Fa IOlTTiAIK. The undersigned afwa fr ..i. . ralaabet Iowa aroaatt la the b' of ClearBeld. Lot 8(ljl84 feet, with a story plank house thereon ortaal. rooms down Main aad four hd a Also, sewing room aaa kata " House inlthed eomplete I flood double poreh aad ' tenable and payment ivauglt n .
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