r It' III-, In es, 1 la well, ker's Foil Boili, Byes, . f the and by tht In Ibi Jly 4c idlolne, ret tha tl, aiar 1 or tha y de-joapef- oa and ia Plm h.n 70a Teini 1 1 wlH "jl M health SL, Call .'berlton itt and T-ly- .0. t tlrest, in reeeivxl , Klpi. Etonian." will war- aitr n Nutle' iattatioa aad, lW , Pennli il fail, il nlenss r bavins aropif'J AJ- THE REPUBLICAN. CLE A KM ELD, PA. I ITEDNBBDAt MOttNINO, JOLT 1, Utl. Terms of Subscription. Trn.1,1 In aaana.or within three months ...II 00 If ..!! after tlira. aad before ill month.... ., 1 60 If paid after tho oaptration of eia monthl... I 00 RELIGIOUS NOTICES. U Ki.n.l 'hui-rhRnT. A. I) ITBUUKIUtB '.-, - - - - - Tootm, Pastor. Public Bonrlca trsry Sabbath at 1UI A. M., ana 7i r. ai. i Babualh 80I100I at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting e.erj Thursday, at 71 P. M. Communion BorTloo, Brit Sabhath of every month, at lot A- M. Presbyterian Cbureh Rer. II. B. Bunaa. Sabbath tervloes morning and tuning Sab bath School at S P. M. Prayer Moeting Wodnee dar evening. rt. Kraucli' ChuiT.h--Catiiolic Rev. P. J. Suhridak.-Man at 101 o'clock A. M., on tha mond and fonrth Sundays of each month. No pnpor will be Issued from the of- floe of tba Jtnlnaa'i Journal thii week. Attention. Recolloct tho grand hop which li to' come off at Pie'i Opera llouaa on Friday evening. 'ffn Paper. The Kourtli of July baring turned up again, there will of coutie be no Rnrtrli.icii Issusd noxt week. . Religious. Rov. D. M. Mosor will preach in tha Lutheran Church, in. this place, on Sunday next, July 6th, both morning and evening Queer. Some pooplo growlod on Sunday lait, beoaun the thermometer orowded up to 114 In the shade. Cool, li (t not the grow we mean. Tim mlitnr nf t lin Philinahurr' Journal it going to "write up" a detailed h itlory of th mining interciU in that region. "The rig a man for that duly. ' ' ' "' We loarn by the , Watchman that Rev. John P. Mitchell, ono of Centre'l moet eitoomcd young citlsons, diod at Howard, on the A large party of little folks, under the auipicei of the Catholio congregation of thii plaoe, had a pio-nie at Cabin Spring! on Satur day. Everything went off nicely. 1 Excursion lickots will be sold on tho main line of the Penniylvania railroad and llrancboi on the 3d and 4th of July, good for re turn trip until the 7th of July inclusive. 1 Tho adjourned Treasurer's sale coniei off on Saturday, July lltb, at whioh time all unicatod landi upon whioh the taxei hare not been paid, will be lold without reipeot to persons. m 1 tm Sinco tho opening of the Low Grado diviilon of the AllegbenyValley railroad to oil trains, live engine! have been taken off the West Penn road between Freeport and Dlainvllle, and placed upon the Int named road. Cherry Tree Lodge, No. 417, I. O. 0. F., will indulgo in a grand pic-nio on the Fourth of July. Other Lodge! end tha public generally In that vicinity are expected to partici pate with them, i ' i Tub Kace. We loarn that a Tub Race ii to come off in the river, at the upper end of town, at 1 .'clock on the evening nf the 4th of July. Evidently iport ahead, and tome wet feet. ' As Old Offender. John Folt, aged 60 years, wn eonvioted in the V. 8. Ciroutt Court at Wllliamiport lait week, of palling coun terfeit money in Pottar county, lie hai already Krrcd twenty years in the penitentiary. Tho editor of tho Altoona Tribune yi : i ... "Good way to 6x the itroet In front of your bouie bore the Street Comminioner for several month! and then Ix tht itreet yooretlf." Experience, wo prelum. Absent. John II. Fulford, Esq., re- queiti ni to Hate that he will be abient from home from thii date until tha lit of September. Any partlei having buiineti with him will gain all Decenary information by interviewing a card oa hii office door. ' Owing to a blunder by somebody, the name of Sheriff F. O Miller hot been omitted heretofore in the Hit of merchant! who propoia eloiing their respective plaoeaof bniineii on the Fourth. It appear! in tht proper plooa thii week, and hii customers will do well to take notice of the fact. ' . . Camp-meetino. Wo have bfcon re quited to ttate that the M. E. Church at Wallaoo ton, andor thepattorate of Rev. Mr. Ilaoghawont, will bold a oamp-meeting at that plaoe, oom menoing on the 13th of Auguit. - A cordial invita tion il extended to all Interested In the work to attend. Miniitori from inrrounding places are expected to addreii the meeting. i a i Change or Firm. The title of the mercantile firm at Woodland bar been changed l UcPberion, McMath A Alberts. Mr. Mol'her lon dm been toller or the Firit National Bank, In thii place, for a number of yean, and hat the rapn tation of being a firit elm bnilnett man. ' The other member! are well known to all the patrons of the firm. Suooesi u tha combination, .. it - 4 Ilia Premiums. It is evidont, from what we Incidently hrar, that there will be some rare iport at the Park Races, oa the 4th, ai well ai for several days previous. . Thoaa who dotire i to ne sotae splendid trotting on -private aeooant, should get up in the morning and repair to the Park, say on the morning of the 2d and U. The officer are making a splendid effort to mllevt the Aiioclatlon of Its financial embarrument,and tnoy deierve the aiaiitanos of ill friends. : -, f , 1 The Watchman sticks a plamo in 1U hat after this faihlon : ; "The n.iuiDg gheriff, whe wa eouldn 1 think of, a Sheriff J, J. Linale. now a rtraatieina attnrnev Oieeolt. That puti ui on ahead of Clearfield aaty. Doa't brag after this, Cleerflehlen, nn- you are out or the wood!." Phltiptbm Ves, but In the mean tine wo hart discorared more living Sheriff Robert Ross an 4 Ucurge acn. mill ahead. ! I Sentenced. At Urn ml court last week, James A Burke, oonvioted or iiauguter at January term, for the murder of nil Conneri at Rock Hill, Beneutte township, ioounty,wa sontenood to undergo imprisonment the Weitcrn Penitentiary, In solitary conSna lt for the term of one year and airht montk. pay a tne of f-25 and cost of prosecution. an uonaovan, convicted of murder la the a aegree, for coinpllsity in the Phalen mur aras senteacsd to the Peoltlntlary for one ana two nwnthi, at hard labor. Both ten. 1 date from day of sentenoa.-i'fi. Mmatt 'oMOTin.-Tho Clinton democrat kl nitni r,Un J. r i n - j t. . . H be pleased to learn that through hliffiaasait ttca ai . , .r . l.- Z . j i 1 1 . u cmn cranoiseo e(, ht hat beta promoted to night edit lot paper, at $160 pet moatb in gold." y at formerly court reporter, and after- Interviewed tht North Carolina "Swamp ls," and was sent to Cuba by ths New York !e! for the purpose of getting up a war with V. till enterprises have been precarious farlous. ,i , dr Mobi Left. Two whit, and ck prisoners .lopad from tht Lycotsiag I oa Sunday alght a week. This makes dosen that have aii'apd from that lnitilu Jct Sheriff Van Baskirk toek charge th ra. Tha Willlamspcrt pap, dO0M, lt lamefol management," and the BulttSm r. thai " doien more may (juietly take their tare while that official it sleeping off tht of hU nlght'l debauch," aad thinks a maa I be placed at tht bead of tht Initiinil.. will abstain from tht intoxicating-oup him- bh star laooiaptteat saberdlnatot ta h olbw wp fot drankennoss." That ii tough for a city where orusadlag and gen form has beta tht rult for soms Umt. ' The Comit. On tbu 17th of April last, Professor Coggla dlMoverM a aew comet, whick Is sow tt be seen in the boavtm, approach ing the earth, and which Is exciting a good deal of attention. The comet Is visible to the naked eye, and Is situated, at oae o'clock in the morning, directly beneath tha polar star, at a distance from It of about 16, or about tnldway between it and Die barlsoa. WEb tht aid of an opera glass It can bs eailly icon as a hasy, nebulous mnis, with a bright point on one ildc It ! at present moving toward tha earth, and Is bow visible all night, but will loon be vliible only la the early part of the evening, setting In the northwest. It will be brightest n ths cratdng of Augast 3Vben it will be 146 times as bright as at the time of dis- oovery, while at present it If only about six times as luminous. i- List of Jetton remaining unclaimod In the Postofflcc at Clearfield, for the week ending June Ith, 1874 : Buobcr, Adam b , Mockley, 0. JJ. Bevler, S. W. ' McDowgol, Miss Anna Dale, P. 11. McOinloy, John (lodss, Ilorbert Powell, Fred Howes, Miokael -Btaub, Joha Leas, Will .. Turner, Mrs. Mary K. Miller, John Wood, Isabella M. Murrv. Herbert D. , . . , r. a. uAui.ta, r. n. The list of Jurors for tho August term or court win ne lounu in mil issue. On the Fourth. We, tho lindor- slgned, merchants and business men of Clearficlul hereby agree to close our respective plooos of buslneii on the Fourth of July, 1874, being a na tional holiday. Wa not only wish to enjoy it ourselves, but to giro our employes tha same privilege) Kratser A Lytic, F. 0. Miller. Jas. Kerr A Co., John McOaugher, A. Ouinsburg, Win. Reed, Ooodfellow A Son, Oulieh A Jaoksoa, T. A. Flock A Co., ' U.A.Jordan, b. n.ursnam, Johnston A Horn, D. Stewart A Son, II. Bridge, Lever Plegal, II. F. Iliglcr k Co., Sackstt A schryver, Deorlnjr A Co., Weaver A BetU, J. 0. Harwick, T. M. Wation, ' T. M. Robinion, Lytle Mitchell, : , ; David Adami. J. M. Kratser, lliihel A Bcori,' , II. F. Naugle, ' ' R. Monop, Sam'l I. Snyder, John Troutman. , ., .Bptcial.., A CARD. L. A. Shearer, General Insurance Agent, ad juited and gave us drafts for $5,(100, in payinont oi tne loss on our steam saw mill, whlen occurred Hay 4th, 1874, in jtitoa nnd Roval Insurance oompanies, this being tbe'ir amount in full. We oommend these eompanies to ths public as being very prompt in the payment of our claim againit them, and also, the gentlemanly agent, L. A. Shearer, for his nrorjnt aotion and latiifaetorv adjustment of said till and speedy paymeat, and can luuy reoommen'i am ana bis companies to tne puouo in geaerak nooraa, uaaais at Co. Barn.?: Up 11 persons Indebted to Thomn sos A Co., are requestod to call and settle the sama wiioouiaery. u. a. I BOHPIOX. Curwensvillc, June 24 1873:3t Tianoarter Buaalei. Fredonia Vuaffiei. Fredonia riauorm wagons, uoaklia road and farm Wagons, for ale by R. NswTon Buiw at the Shaw House. June I4:3t Crain A Mltton, en 2nd street, make tha gnoit harness manufactured in the State. A sample of ineir worn eon ne seen on tna pnaw iiouae bun team. June 31 31. Silliiis at Cost I Wa have concluded to change the manner of doing our business, and now offer our entire stock of good at cost for caih I THOMPSON A Co. Juno 24-3U Crain A Mlttos, harness mannraoturers in this plaoe, are winning laurels by turning out elegant work at their shop. Giro them a call, if you want food work done. - , - Srnirrs Ton Taa Founvu Partici deilrinr pore Raspberry, Straw berry, and Lemon Syrups for the Fourth of July, arc informed that they oan procure them by the gallon from it A. 1. CUT, (00,000 Pounns or Wool Wasted fur which ths highest market price will bt paid, either la caih or trade. (Jel0-4t) Jas. Kan A Co. Bueoisi For Rai.1. R. Newton Shaw kcepi a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for salt. To be Sean at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may 13-tt. Wood and Willow Wart of all descriptions for sale by U. F. Bigler A Co. . Alts. Seventy-five dosen Clearfield Wood- choppers Axet at :25:7J. M. . illULEB A Co 1. A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware. Ac, for sale by H. I. Bigler A Co. INFLATION I INFLATION! James Kerr A Co., regardloss of the action or tht President, art Inflating, and nave Inflated their already large stock of Clothing, until It now embraces the finest assortment of Clothing and furnishing Goods in any retail store in Pennsyl vania. Below please find reduced price Hit of a few of tht artiolti 4mbraoed ia their stock : MEN'S COTTONADB SUITS, ONLY t 00 MEN'S CASSIMERI SUITS, ONLY i 8 00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASS. SUITS, 10 00 MEN'S KINK BLUE DIAG. SUITS, 1 00 YOUTHS' SUITS, t. lo 20 00 CHILD'S FINE BLUE CLOTH SUITS, 8 00 CHILD'S FANCY DIAG. SUITS, 10 00 CHILDREN'S SUITS, all prices, fr 1.60 to 12 00 Umbrellas. Silk, Gingham, Cotton a large and fine assortment Hosiery. Fifty doaens Lisle Thread. Silk. Cotton and English super-stout hose, which will ba sold at from 6 cents up. Hlllrta. Our stock of thirls Is large and com plete, embracing the Universal, French Peroalc, Cotton, Cassimera and ocltred Shirts, In great variety. We wtula say to oar customers tnat having bought goods at II per cent, loss than heretofore, wa are preparca to sen mem at prioes that will really astonish everybody. Call early and see for yourselves. JAMES KKRH A CO. Ula. Western Hotel Comer, Clearneld, Pa. 19 RECAPITULATION. ' Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. ,-. -t (..li i i BowaehoU Goods' - ' All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. I Wagon aad Carriage Makers' supplies. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of H. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, uiearneia, ra. at ii i i a Save Time I Save Labor! Save Money! Save Clothes I The " Novelty Wringer " Is the best In the market. Bay It) try It. For sale by II. F. Biotaa A Co. Calcined Plaster far sola by H V. Bigler A Co Final Faaa I Faaat-Amoagthemanrnrepa rations that wa have for Cougba, Colds, Croup, or any throat or lung difficulty, none of them arc equal to fir. Morrii' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound If yon are afflicted, call at our store and wt will give yon a samp Is bottls res of cacisys Agents : ilartawtck Irwin, 'Jioarneid ; Holt, Woodsidt A Holt, Wallaoeton IL K. W Ik Maraaf Wljliaai's (rovt. 1 i Itlorok H.le. FROM DRUGGISTS. There It ao east of Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower will not cure. Coma to tht Drug Store af P. D. Watsoa, Clearfield,. Pa., aa j in quire about It. If yoa suffer from Costlveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver uompiatnt, or derangement or the system. Try it. Two or three doses will relieve you. Boschea's Uermaa Syren Is sow sold In everv town and city in tha United State. We have not less than lire hundred letters from Druggists, saying it is the beet medicine they ever (old for Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Regular WHU. , , ti, ugjU ijj Piiura Ann PAirraaa' Fiaaiaos.-)nr''stock " rainiers inaieriais is oompleto, In eluding J. T. Lewis' Pun White Lead. John La a r.. it ui.ii. u i. . - - v. - Wi uitv mm, f . xh. vo s Hack Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White Lead; alto, Liaseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, a full line of Bru.hes, and a full line of colors, dry and In OU. , , ; !"' II. F. BtoLna A Co. I ii i j i ' Montour Slate Palais, for painting houses in side and outside College., Farm Buildings, Ac. tfaautiruL durahta ni un....i..l ,ib....a la pure i,insoed Oil. myxi! ? , , 11. F. BioLia A Co. . m t. . 1 bis 1 rarsons wnocon template building will do well t earl aiar) tiamlae tmt (took of BU1LUINO MATERIALS. Wt hkvt in stock a full lint of Bonders' JIardware, Nails, Faints, uiass, rati;, uaitiaea riaetcr, it. "J"'7. ; H. F. Biotaa A Co n ovicB to Wisoi us CaaaiAsa Ma 1 aas We have Jest received a geaaral assortment of Wagon aad Carriage Woods, also a fall line af Springs and AUa skl.k m l . " ... ! F. BiOLaa i Co. Bird Cagas-a Urge assortmnvi-m n. t, Blf lor A Co.'s, Saws Dlstsn's Cross-tut Saw, Great American Saw, Uoyuton's Lightning Saw, at . 8-16-71 11. V. UiaLia A Co's. IT. F. Blgler A Co. have been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware tho lait few days. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kind", nun be seen at their store. May 11. R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriage!, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at my28'7H li. F. IJiui.xb A Co's. Just received, a large lot of non-eiilosirc Lamps and Lanterns at i-lo-71 II. F. BioLia A Co's. ,1 . : ' . " e -.. r .. . Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale by II. F Blgler A Co. On Wednesday, Juns 17th, 1X74, at the rcil denoe or the bride'i parents, by Rev. P. B. Shirk, Mr. ANSON V. DOUUIlKHY, of Kylcrtown, Clearfield county, and Mill MARUAKKTTA, eldeit daughter of Hebaitian. Fiiber, of Show Shoe,. Contra county. ' t c , ' ; . ( 1 At the residence of thebride's parents, on nfon dav, June S2J, 1S74, by Rev. It. 11. C'olburn, Mr. 1IKNKY McdllKK, of Bell township, and Miss Ol.l.lK McMURRAV, of UurniiJo, both of Clear field oounty. On Tbunilay, June 25lh. 1874, by Rev. R. M. Whuoi, Mr. JAMKS Ml'l.l.KN, orillen Hope, and Miss WHITKSIHUS, or Madera, both or Clearfield oounty. On June 4th, 1874, by Rov. J.W. lUnoiuwoir, Mr. WM. PKRRItIO, or Hodgvllle, Maine, and Miss MATILDA THAYER, of Wallaoeton, Pa. Clearfield Markets. CoiiRlCTin WsKKi.r by Kratser A Lytic, Whole sale aad Retail dealers in DryUoodi,Grocriel, Flour, Feed, etc., Market itreet, Clearfield, Pa. Cl.aiRriKLO, Pa., June, fo, 1S74. Aples,'groen,"0 1 25. Dried, ;..... Hi Applebuttor,gal, 76 Butter 00 ii'. Beans $0 00(a) 1 25 Buckwheat 1 00 Buckwheat flour lb, 6 Beer, dried... ISOji ii Beer, frcih..... (J '10 Boards.M 11 OOfeuU 00 Hogs, dressed...... 6 Hides, green....... i Hams 00(a) 17 Shouldcrs.....ltl(ai 11 Sides.. 00(a) TH Lard 12 (ii) 15 Moss pork.tji bbl...20 Oil Oats 5 l Onious. 2 00 Potatoes 00 150 Corn, shelled.- 1 10 roaches, dried, lb.. 15 Plaster, bhl 1 00 Ryo.,, 1 10 ltir. In Corn, ear 00 00 Cora meal,$l sack, Chop, 1 cwt 100 Cloverseed Cheese Cherries, lb. 10(a) Chickens, drsd, lb, Eggs OS 7 60 Salt, yiaack.l25(u) 125 Khingles,lMin.g4(j$5 00 Shlnirles.20!nl6(uil0 0l) 12 18 12, 15 Timothy seed t 00 Tallow Wheat Waal Woo,l,Ht cord.., 124 . I 75 40 , 4 50 Flaxseeds 1 00 Floarv4.."IOU 0 0 Hay.. 00 00 foy 20 00 Pennsylvania ICailroad TYRONE 4 CLEAKFIELC, BKANCII. , ... . .-U ' ON and after Monday, KOV 3d, 1873, the Passenger Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfiold,-as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NOIITII. Clearfield. 1.40, p. a Pbillpsburg 4.35, Osceola 4.50, " Tyrone S.00, " Tyrone .30,.a. Osceola 10.411, " Philiplhurg...l0.t5, " Clearlleld.... .11.60, " CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUXH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 6.16 a. a, Philipaburg.. 9.35 " Osceola. g.50 "- Intersection.. 7.48 " Tyrone..... 7.00 p. a Intersection. ..7. 12 " Oictola 8.10 " Phlllpbrg...8.M " Clearfield, ar...9.20 " Tyrone. 8.u FA UK FBOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellcfonte, Pa tl 05 Mid.lletown, $i 00 Marietta 6 60 Lock Haven.. 2 70 Wllllamsport.-... 10 Huntingdon .... 1 80 Lewistown 2 90 Lancaster I 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 5 Altoona.... '1 A& Marrsville ... 4 60 Johnstown 9 80 HARRISBURU.u 4 7iJ PITTSBURU 6 It Close eonneotioci mada bv all trains at Tvron ana i,oca uavon. . S- DLAItt,.. ...... myn-tf.' " Superintendent. .1. p. i it tin; -AT THE COHNER STOltE, CURWENSVILLE, PA., WILL BELL CHEAP FOR CASH, AND m REASONABLE ON TIME, X fxtcnnlv Stick of , STATLE DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, , .," ' CLOTHING, JIATS, CAUPKTS, OIL-CLOTU. MEAT, FISH, CANNED, FRUITS, f it 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN-WARE, GLASS-AND O.UEKNSWARE, HARDWARE, KOPB, TORACCO, Ac, Ac. F101R,' SALT I'LASTER BY THE CAJl, LOAD., Cottnge Sets and ptlicr furniture. LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES, r-Lumher and Country Produce Inkon in exchaniro Tor gooai at the highest markot price. Curwensville, l'a June S, 1874. JRATZJiI.4 LYTIjjE, j AGENTS IS CLEARFIELD COUNTY FOR I.OllIXT, 111J'N : Celebrated Brands of ' ' Smoking & Chen In Tobafcos. Wt are enabled to wholesale lo dealers through, oat tha connty at eity prices. . KUATZER A LYTLB, Je:7-tr PUBLIC SALE A Or VALVAMK TOWN PROPERTY ! Ths School Directors of theWonrh of Clear Held will offer at paliliiMat-ory, on Friday, the 3d day of July, Inn, .t i o'clock, p. M., in Maid borough, two lots, known in tha plot or said borough as lottj( tl aadlA iia Srit ii Itnate oa Pint itreet, and hai a two-itorjr briok oniuiini inerwin or jiea, anown ai the "Town Hall" school bnlldinr, The second Is slttmtn a Cheat nrcot, and has a oae itory frsrac bnlldint; thurcoa araatad, kaewa aa the "Old Methodist Oharotr" property. Tticso lots ara Very desirable eunorier oasintsioca,iins or private residences. lertni made known on day orsaloi' By order of tht BoaM, 1 JslO WM. M. MecOLLOUGH, Pec'y. w Raking trade. Inquire or I Jlantlt-tf JOIIH A. 8TADLER, 2ru floods, ttrorcrifi, (&U. ED. W. GRAHAM, . , DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, . CLEAKF1ELD, TA., Has just opened, at tht old itand, In Graham's now, a compieto nook 01 JT K II O it H, ' of every description. 4 DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND BllOKS, CLOTHING, cf-c., tf-o., IN GREAT VAHIETY. FLOUR, . MEAT, SALT, ; RYE, OATS, CORN, ALWAYS OX HAND AXD FOR SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE. .FLOUR Rtccivoil liy (ho car load. nj laid ot a imall adranoe. ft A tujiply of ROPE oomUatitly on band. Special induormetil fflTortd to thofe getting out Hfiuart) Timber and Logn, ai deal Urgclj in Lumbertnen'a Suppliei. and are pre pared at all timei to purohaso tiio bor and lumltor. . i: I). W, CJ H A II A SI, MurksU fitroct, ., , CLEARFIELD, PA. OoU M, 1872. ' : , J. M. KRATZER, IN PIE'S BUILDING, DEALER IN Dry Goods, "Dress Goods, Cnrpcts, Wall Papers, Lndics' Sliocs, Children's Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, &c, Is just rroolvlng a compluts assortment of foods, Dougm at latest and lowest priocs. GOOD TRINTfi, AT TEN CENTS rUU YARD. GOOD YD-WIDE IiLEACHED MUS- MNS, TEN CENT8. UEAVY YARD-WIDE UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, I2J CENTS. Ari'LETON'S A MUSLINS, 12 CTS. TER YARD BY THE TIECE. AND ALL DKT GOODS AT LOW EH RATES THAN HERETOFORE. DRESS JiOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. CARPETS nRnSSFI.S CARPETS CAKI'ETB CARPETS CAHI'ETS CARPETS S.SESI8 ilKElS-rLY, CARPETS CARPETS ' CARPETS VAtt IKTH CAItl'KTS CARPETS CARPETS TAPESTRY, cctil CARPETS INGRAIV carpets imiUAi, carpets CAItPKTH nnd nil lower carpets carpets ,..!. CARPETS grades. carpets CARPKTS CARI'KTS CAItl'KTS CARPETS CARI'KTS CARI'KTS 1 rARASHLS OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GROCERIES, BY ORIGINAL TACK- AOE, AT A SHALL ADVANCE " " ON COST. ' FISH, FLOUR, , ' .'"BACON, ' . ' ; ' ' ,' ALT, ftc, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, WOOL AND OTIIKIl PRODUCE WANTED. Clearfield, May 27, 1.474. T. 1. I.ICSi. A.M. 1111.1.0. T. A. FLECK & CO., Agents In Clearlleld county for the sole of E. IIUTTERICK A t (. Fashionable Patterns of Garments, Ai l, STi t.ss.iSD sir as. :I:1S Market Htrcct Clearilld, Pa. rjMIE SUPERIOR MOWER St . REAPER I sf iiii' foirvnt SIMPLE, NOISELESS, DUB ABLE. Tht sulisoribcr feels confident that thii ma chine ii adapted U the wanti of the farmer! of Clearlleld county, and would respectfully ask them to examine it before buying a machine. UOIISR BAT FORKS AND RAKES, OttAIN XJlULLS,tlIHESIIINU MACHINES, etc. Inscriptive pamplets free. : ' : JOSEPH li. KIRK, Agent, JunelO-fit .. Lutber.burg, Pa. CUELEY h CALDWELL, . , 1 .DrHLlXS in Agricultural Implements, ' i ' BIOLER STATION, PA. Wo ara agents for the "Champion" Reaper and Mower combined, the Pratt Horse Rake and Cumsoings' Foii.lirr Cutter, aatt.ll as for all kinds or Stoves aad llaaten. Samples always on hand air examination. ; Call on or address as at Willlaassgrove, Clear field oounty, Pa. JunclO-la Jitntistry. ANNOUNCEMENT OF ThiS QREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES! HY 8. PORTKH HII AW, I). I). H. IMPORTANT TROTHS! Havlni succeeded In actlinf a lighter tariff oa material, heneo the low and aWsanfe charge lur partial and full sets of Teeth. I use tho best manufacture or tooth and other material. All 0 perations registered and warranted to give sir vice and satisfaction. Friendi. reflect that my eh argot for tht Inier tion of artificial and the saving of tht natural toeth arc now the most reasonable in Pennsylvania. Preserve your toeth and you prciervt your kealtb. Putting of the natural tooth in a healthy, pre survativeand uicful oondition is made a specialty. iJisoases and mairormationieommon to the moutn, itw and anooiate parti, are treated and corrected with fair luoocai. Examinations and consulta tions rnsa. It would be well for patients from a distance to let mo know by mail a fow days before oomijig tc. the office. It is very important that children betwoen the aifci or sli and twelve yean should have their ti-tth examined. Anrosthotics are administered and Teeth ra- mtved without pain. Dispositions and character are Judged by all tl b world by the oxproasiona or tho face, henoc Ihw very dlsastroui may lt therefore be for per ifiii to indulge an expression or distorted features, even apart from a nygienio view. Mow, to enjoy natural (not artificial) oomforts and pleasures, rispect and obey natural simplicities ana instinot. I 8. PORTER SHAW, D. D. 8. Office In New Masonio Building, Second street, l aariieia, ra. mayu 7i DENTAL CAED. Dr. a. m. hills Would iat to hit i)Atlnti and ths nuli- lio euiitirniljr, Umt, having iliiRolrnd partnervbip with Dr. Vhaw, be Ii now duing tha ntire work of hii offlct biumeir, 10 tht patienti need not four being nut under the httDtU nf anj other operator. viearuoiti, uarco I07jr-puumeu7f J. M. STEWART, D, D. S., Office over Irwin's Drug Store, CURWENSVILLE, PA. All dental operations, either In the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Sneoial. attention naid to the treatment oi diseasel of the natural teeth, gumi and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth luo- cosilully corrected. Tcclh extracted without pain by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render sat isfaction. april2j0'?l:l7 'IttisrfUaiifous. lt KAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention or the oitlsrns of Clearfield and vicinity is directed lo tha faot that UoodMlow A Son are the agents or M. Niece A Co.. and have jnst received a nair uogen car loads of Flour and Iced, which they offer at the lowest possible fig. ores. A large stock of FLOUJl, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCEWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn in ear, ,, Ac. Particular attention is called to M. Niece A Co.'s brand of Family Flonr, which is the best in tho market. Flour and Feed oan and will he sold cheaper than it oan ho obtained eluewhore In Clearfield county. jSNfl-Ktore on Market street, next door to Hon. Alexander lrvin's residence. (JOODKELLOW A SON, JanlOtf AgcntsforM.NircsACo. H.'F. BIGLER & CO., naaLiai it II AKI) W ARE, Also, Manafacturcrtof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. JjURMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds for sale by LT. F. BIGLIiR & CO. JAILEOAD WHEELBARROWS .for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nails, etc., for salt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE Findings, for tale by . II. F. BIGLER ft CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWOKDCANES For solo by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Sites, for (alt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. JRON! IRON1 IRON I IRON! For salt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. JJORSE SHOES k HORSE SHOE RAILS, for salt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. pULLKT BLOCKS, ALL SIZES -And best Manofoctore, for talt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. fniMBLK SKEINS AND TIPK BOXES, for tale by U. F. BIGLER ft CO. RODDER CUTTERS for sale by tn3O-70 II. F. BIGLER ft CO. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN ljURNITUUE, j MATTJti:KNi:N, . AND Improved Spring Beds, i MARKET STREET, NEAR P. O. The undersigned begi leave tc Inform Iht till tsss of Clearlleld, and the public generalry, that he has on hand a fine assortment of Furniture, iu h as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Suites, Parlor Sul'cs, Rrolinlng and Extension Chain, Ladies' and dents' Easy Chairs, tha Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cant Seats and Windsor Chain, Clothic Ban, Blep and Exten sion Ladder!, Hat Rocks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ac MOULDING AND riCTURK FRAMES, Looking flla.iei, Chromos, Ac, which wonld be suitable for Holieay pnsents. declO'M JOHN TROUTMAN. "ItrANTED.-Uy tho Cloarfiold Ex- J T oolsior Cant Hook Company, Wood for. 10,000 CANT HOOK HANDLES, of best quality hard Sugar, split to tlsa. For In' formation inquire at tht Tobacco and Segar Store of Ijunirtf ALEX. WATSON. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLEARFIELD, TA., MiuirAOTDataa or l iiti: mtiCK, Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts, Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, &c. Vhimnty Topt, Window Cap and 1"att. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN TERRA COTTA MADE TO ORDER. With Improved machinery, lint class material and skilled workmen, we oan warrant all our manufactures to he equal to if not luptrlor to any in int market. Articlca of our manufacture can bo seen at the Works, near Railroad Depot, or at tho Uardwara store or it. r, iiigier A Co. All orders from a distance, addressed to tht Ueneral Superintendent, will receive prompt at tention. I. V: IIARTSWICK, JOnN FEROI'SON, Ocnl Supt. i lieatnneia, uarnxira, nooiianu, Supt. Manufacturing Dept. may20'73 A. H. MITTON'S (8uoceor to Grain k Mittoo,) Xew Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. TUB ondeiTigntsd, having leaned roomi for the manufacture of all Hindi of BADDLKS, J.AK NESH, and all the lite at tmproveoenta in Hone rumiihtng Uooui, li now prepared to nil ail onleri at price and quality that will larprite all who favor him with a call for the inipeotion of hii work. lie ti determined to please and hii z psrienoe and obierration in eattern and weitera oitlei eneblei him to DEFY COMPETITION in the manufacture of Gold. Silver, Oreido, Rubber Covered and U lit-Lined Mounted CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS! Also Fine HIDING AND RACING SADDLES. His rents and expenses beinf light, be will sell the same grades or work 10 per cent, cheaper than they can ba bought In tne eastern oitiss. Hepairinf and adjusting Beanies, uarness, c. nealey dona, at reasonable prioes. Particular attention paid to all orders by mall or otherwis. Call and see his work berore buying elsewhere. aT" Rooms in Irwin's Store, neitdoorto Key- stone Store. A. 11. Mil TOM. Clearfield, l'a., May 1.1, 1874. BANTZ 4. BUCK, General Insurance Agents and Real Estate Brokers, Ropresent the following reliable Insurance Co's: North British A Mercantile Ins. Co. f2,C00.OOO Washington Lira Inluranot Co. 4,000,000 Fir. Anoeiation Insurance Co- iOO.CHlO Amasoa Fire Insurance Co 3,07s,Ma Watertown Fire, insures dwellings and farm buildings only.- 975,000 York, Ta., Stock Insurance Co. Horses insured against death and theft. P. S. l'artios in the country desiring insurance) on their lives or property oan have it promptly attended to by addrcising as by letter, or calling in person at onr ofhee, ia Fic'a Opera House, noom no. 0, uiearneia, ra. mayz? 74 "IiOJiSIDES STORK. G. S. FLEGAL," DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, . UOLLOW-WAUE, TAINTS. - . OILS A VARNISH, PUTTY & GLASS, ROPES, STEP-LADDERS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! The celebrated Toledo Anti-Freetinf Galvanised IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No better Pumps in tht market. LA MPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, LAMP FLI ES, or all kinds, LAMP FIXTt'RES, Ac. All at lowest prices. I-U'74 Prctquelala Street, Plitllp.burg;, Pa. JJANIEL GOODLANDER, LtiTnERsurno, pa., ' Dealer in ,' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, KOSIBRT 4 GLOVES, HATS A CAPS and BOOTS SHOES, Tohamra, Groceries and Fish, Nails, Hardware, wueonswai ana uiassware, Mid i and Hoys' Clothing, Drngs, Paints, Oils, School Books, a large lot of Patent Medicines, . Candies, Nuts A Dried Frulla, Cheese and Crack- - ,., ..ma ana nine l'owder, Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Sole Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings ana Thread, Shoemaker!' tool, and Oho. Findings. No greater Tari.tr of roods la aa. 1. .1.. oouniy. aii lor saio very low for cash or coantry produce at tho Cheap Corner. Aug. 17, 1873. LEATHER BREASTTRaFs- SUPERSEDED BY COVERT'M PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the best Mallea ble Iron, aad Is attached to the Hames by the best Snap ever Invented. II It tasily and quickly put on, and prevents tba whipping of tha horses by tht polo. Not Habit , . to get out of repair. Will last for years. All . - wa ask it a fair trial, to oonvlnoa all partlei at lag them that they ara aniurpaaied In ralne for the purpose for which . . they are intended. 8ACKETT A SCHRYVER. Clearfield, April lt, 1874. JrH (BooW, r0rirt, (f if. 1874. 1874. UNDER FULL SAIL! THE KEYSTONE TO THE FRONT! . 1 Headquarters for Dry Goods Am opening my seoond large spring and tarn, mtr ttock of Foreign and Domoitic DRY GOODS, Carpets. Oil Cloths, LADIES' k CHILDREN'S SHOES, rf-c, ?., dc. Ths prioes will be loch as will not be eioclled by any other place la tho State. Call and see for yourselves. HI, HEKU, maris Seoond street, Clearfield, Pa. QIIANGED HANDS. JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify the public generally that bo has purchased J. 8. Shower's Grocery Store, in Shaw's Row, where bo intends keeping a full line of. (IIKKERIEN. HAMS, DRIED BEEF and LARD. SUGARS and ST RUPS, of all grades. TEAS, Green and Black. COFFEE, Roasted aad Green. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, Cl.f.rEH FR VETS, All kinds in the markot. PICKLES, in jars and barrels. SPICES, in every form and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINDS Ok? CRACKERS. SOAPS, . . MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil eui Lamp CMmaeys. And a a-ood assortment of those thin., ntnallv kept ia a grocery store, which ho will exchange for marketing at tha markot prices. Will sell for cask as cheaply aa aay other ono. Please call and too his stock and India for yourself. JOHN McGAUGHEY. Clearlleld, May 17, 1874. GROCERIES! f NEW STORE, t Opposite Post Office. New Goods I New Prices I . CHOICE LINE OK TEAR. OOLONGS, JAPANS, IMPORTED, . VOUNO HYSON, . ' ENGLISH BREAKFAST Purest la Market. 1 BUTTER AND EGGR WlH bat aTaaftt aVflll aWilft a iHi aui a".. a. 1J avi wvuiailV rVUUOaJ. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS PISH. a Mackerel, Lake Herrlog, Cod, Ac. PICKLES. Barrel Pickles and English Pickle. FLOUR AND FEED. ' Floar, Cora Meal, Oat Maal, Ac. fcbIS'74 LYTLE A MITCHELL. KRATZER & LYTLE Turpentine,! ' " Nails, Glass, Patty, Paiats, V WILL BILL YOU "i J , French, Richards & Co.'s - Buck Lead AND 1 Calcined Plaster VERT CHEAP. Immense stock oa hand. 1 Clearlleld, Pa., April 1, 187.-isa JEAD THIS I ' House. Sign and Ornamental Painting, 10a anaaraignea, naving started 10 swing ais own brash, respectfully oners bis services to tht eitlsens of Olaaraeld aad vicinity as a lionse, Sign and OrnaneaUl Painter. Paper Hanging and Glaslng dont on tba shark. " .?.""' daspatoh. AI work dona with care, and al prlcai ta salt the time. r .t,?2Pi.0 Mrk' ,lM, opposite) tha All. 1 a"!.!'.T;. . li. K RAGLE. faaa a, i D( W.-VBJ, - . S' TONB'S SAW UUMMK1W AND SAW UPSETS. " " - - ,vr tnaanovoaai will sell them at maaafaclurer't prime. Call and tiaalno thsm. They ara the bast. J01..7I u. I. SlULKtl cu . A DWIHIHTKATOR'i NOTICEw-Notlo, 1 isksnby alvcalhatltttartof admlnlstratioa D. B. N. C.T. A. onthttaUta of JOAB RIDER, deo'd. latt of Covlngtoa township, Clearleld Ca., having beta duly granted ta tha anderaigntd, all persons Indebted to laid estate will please make payment, and taoso aavinf claims or aoeaaaos will present them properly autheatloated for ttt- Utsntnt. WILLIAM BIDIK, Jualiet Adnlnlitrator, gttsrfllatuorj.. JLEAUFIELD ACADEMY, ' MALIS DEPARTMENT. THE SUMMER TERM of fourteen ftt.kl will commeneo MONDAY, MAY lit, 187.. , Tcraa of Tuition. Heading, Writing, Mental aad Written Arithmetic, Grammar, Utography and History.. gg no Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin git Entry Book-keeping, or either, with tht abovt 12 00 For Instructions in Double Entry Book keeping aad Commercial Arithmetic, spe cial terms to be arranged. For particulars rttpeetiog tba school apply to auga?'7.1tf K. M. McBNALLY. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ' CLEARFIELD, PA. Tni WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will olose May th, 1874. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing.OhJeet Les sons, Primary Arithmetic aad Primary Geography 17 01 History, Local and desorlptlva Geography wita aiap Drawing, urammar, Hontai and Written Arithmetic 1.. ............ 9 00 Algebra and the Scieooe. II to InitractioBlnlnstramtntalmuile 10 00 Oil palatine, 14 lessons 1J 00 Wai work ( 00 For full particulars send for Circular. Clearlleld, March II, 1874. 9:7:T0 y The Bell's Ran Woolen Factory, Penn township, Clearlleld Co., Pa. liUKWED OUT! B U RNED UPI The inbter.btri hart, at great ezpens. rtbotlt oelrhborbood Deceuitr. in tb erection of & firit- etasf Woolen Mnaf4votor7i with eJI the modern ImproTemenU MtMbed. nnd are prepared to mue all kindi of Clothf. Cauimerti, SatinetU, Blan ket, Flanneli, oie Plenty of goodi on band to trapply all our old and n thomand new eaatomori. wiiora we asa to eome ana euntne oar ttoet. Tbe bailneai of CARDING AND FULLINU will reoelre oar eapeelal attention. Proper arrangement! will be made to reoeire and delirer wool, to suit enitomera. All work warranted aad dona opoti the ihorteat notioe. and by itriet at ten. tion to baiineai we hope to realite a liberal ihara of public patronage. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will par the hljrheat market price for Woo and aell our manufactured goodi aa low aa itmilar goode oan' ba bought in the eoanty, and whenerer we fail to render roaaonable aatiifaetioa wa oan alwayi be found at noma readj to make proper ezplanation, either In peraon or bjr letter. - JAMKS JOHNSON A SONS, ' aprl)26tf Bower P. 0. JF ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, BUY YOUR c I.; thin Furnishing Goods, &c, AT D. STEWART & SON'S CLOTHING STORE. They keep a fall line of Men's, Youths' it Boys' Clothing. Also, Umbrellas, Satchells, Overalls lata, Shirts, Undershirts, and Drawors, &c, Which thej will sell at snost reasonahh) prices. Call and examine their coodt before parohasios: olstwhcra. Hoom ta Mansion Building. Clearfield, Pa., April. 1, 1S74. JBW BTORB AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON IIa?e jutt opened a Ntw 8toi, on Main St.,CLiaariiLD, Pa. lately ooenpied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Their stock coniiits of Otoctam of the best quality. QUEEN8WARE, BoOtS and ShoCB, and every article necessarv for -one's comfort. Call and examine our stock before pur chasing eltswhere. Key 9, 1806-tf. MITCHELL WAGONS. The Best is the Cheapest ! Thomas Reillj hat rcceirad another larra lot of "Mitchell Wagons, which ara among too Tory best manufactured, and which ht will nil at tha most reasonable raica. hit ttock includes almost all descriptions of wagons largo and small, wide aad narrow track. Call and see them. apr8'74 THOMAS REILLT. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALEI Tht Hoatt and Lot oa tht corner of Mar ket and Fifth streets, Clearttld, Pa., it for salt. Th. lot contains nearly aa acre of grouad. Tha hoosa la a largt doabla frame, containing nlaa room.. For tarmt and other information apply to tho lubsoribor, at tht Pott OBca, ntrlS P. A. OAVLIN. CHEAP GROCERIES! LUMBER CITT, PA. Tho undersigned annoancaa ta kit old friendi and patront that ha hat opened a good lint of OKOCURIKS A PROVISIONS at tht old stand of Kirk A Bpeaoor, for which he solicit, a liberal patronage. ,. . II. W. BP8NCKH. Lumber City, Pa., March 20-tf. J. 11. M'MTJIiRAY Wn,t 81IPPLT TOO WITH ANT ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE AT THE VKRT LOWEST PRIUB. COMB AND BEE. (1:6:787) NEW WASHINGTON. TIME! LIME! . The vndtrtlgnsd It now prepared tc furnish tba pablle with aa excellent quality of - Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime. . for plasterlag aurpoaet, by tha large or small quantity. Can be found for the prcacnt at I'la't a.w building, to Market street. octl-tr l,. k. McCULLOUCIH. Mountain Echo Cornel Band, C0RWKN8VILLE, PA. UITOTO SHMlk1 tn DlnjiUka t 1 i I. . terts, Lectures, Ae.,oa reasonabl. terras. Address, - n. a. miiimk, Bcc'y, mayd Sm CarwcasTlllo, Pa. Clearfleld Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. Tllg aad.rsiga.d, haring established a Hai atry on the 'Pike, about naif way balweta m...a.U aad Curwens.llle, it aranared ta far : nisb all kinds of FRUIT TREES, (standard aad dwarf,) Erergreene, Bhrabbery, Orape Vlaas, Oooseatrrlti, Lawlos Blackberry, Btrswherry, aad Ratberry Viaes. Alse, Siberian Crab Trees, Qalaoe, aad tarly tearlet Rhubarb, Aa. Orders. arempUy atttndtd ta. Addreit, , , , i aft AW . rr ntvin , sapM-SS.y . Carwf wtlla. Pa FUR HAtmV-Thl andertlgned olT.ri far. tale a T.ln.1,1. town aroaertr ia the hcreegk of OleerSeld. Lot ana IKt fsct, with a good two story plank lvae thareoa erected, wUk three -rooms dowa stain and four bed rooms ap stairs. Alto, sewing roam aad aatk ream oa second loor. House toished eojaelate from cellar to alllo. ' Good doable porch and good water. Price rea sonabl. aad payments easy. ivaagia was. m. Mowuiii,uvuua
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