THE REPUBLICAN. CIjKAUFIKM), pa. wkdnkhdat morning, july 111, 1874. Terms of Subscription. If paid in advance, or wllliln three won t hi 00 f paid aflor three and before six month f AO fi ptid after the expiration of six umnths... 00 RI.I.IUIOUH NOT1CLH. MothodUt Kplaropnl t'hurch Htv. A. 1. Yomh, Pastor, I'uhl.o ttervlae every 8ahbath tt 10) A. M., and U P. M. Habbath School mA. M, Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at 1 P. M. Co mm union .Service, first Habbath of very month, at U A. M. Presbyterian 4'hurrh Ue. II. fi. DtiTtRK. Sabbath services morning and at on in it Hub bath School at P. M. Prayer Meeting Wudnes dar evening. Ht. -"rnurl- Chitrrh Cathollr R. p. J, 8HBRIDAN. Mass at 10i o'clock A. M on the icoond and fourth flundnys ofoaoh month. OFFICIAL 1HHI0CTOKV. timh or DLitiaa quartm sKaaioNs count. Second Monday of January. Third Monday or March. Heoond Monday of June-. Fourth Monday W Hopteniber timi or n old: Ha COM HUN ri-iui. Pint Monday of June. Vint Monday of November. Prtidnt Judy Hon, Charles A. Maver, of Look Haven. Ailant lam Jufyt Hon. Juhn II. Orvis, of ueiiuionie. Atoeiatt J4hjty,'Mm C. Foley, Clearfield ; onn 4. nenu, uurwene.iiie. Protkonotary Aaron C. Tata. ftrgititr qhJ HtoorderA. W. Lea. J)itrit Attorney--Frank Fielding. TVeaaurer David W. Wiie. William It. McPherson. ihuntjf Surveyor Samuel . McCloskey, Cur wonsville. Vouary ObMMim'oMfrt P. P. Couterct, Kart baus; John li. Thompaun, Curweusrille, Clark lirown, Clear Hold. (loHNfy Auditor Heubcn MoPherson, Clear field ( James H. II lie, Lumbar City i Lewis ti. lilonra, Clearfield. Jury t'oMMiMtoNrrt John Vf. Bhugart, James MitchHL tipriUndet 0 Public School John A. tin-gory. A'otarin Public John W. Wrigloy, Win. Ha debaugh, Cyrua L. Gordon, Clearfield; Josiab Krans, Joseph R. Irwin, Curwenevillo J. J. Lin. gle, Osceola Mills; Johnston Hamilton, Luthers burp. Wgtonnolonfl uixl gtvun corn ar among the latest market arrival. as an A miner numiM. Wrin.r wtw killinl at tha Sterling vuiM$, near Houtidelc, In this county, on Wedneaday lait. About ton torn of coal fell down on him. A dtwtractivo hail wtonn par-fled ovur tha northeastern portion of I'nion township, this county, on Friday ereiiing lost, doing great dam age to "garden track" and the summer crops. 1 o A New Po8TOrnK. TI10 JH'jmrt- tnent his established a Poitoflloe it Morrisdala Mines, In the upper portion of Morris township 1 and appointed A. J. Grab am Post dim tor. mm - Tiis Kye-Oi'ENKR. G riflltli Gaunt" is tha name of tha novel which opened tba eyes of Mrs. Tilton, It did her more good than the Ten Commandments. It can be bad at tha Poslofnee, Bi'DUjur Dkatii. It vaxun us to an nounco tha- unexpected death of Mrs. Judge Barret, which occurred at her borne in this place, about 0 o'clock, on Monday evening. Her demise has east a gloom over this community, IIekchkrino. Aii AltoonanuMvliant of the Roecher persuasion deserted hi family last ' week and sloped with a young girl. The social atmosphere or tha Mountain City Is as much ex cited thereat as llrooklyn is over lis great preacher. aw Still Improving. Alin. llockninn, who was knocked off the railroad track by the locomotive, near Woodland, on Frldtiy a week, is likely to recover to the afUoniahment of all. Her escape from instant death was miraculous. Attention. TIioho of our citizcua who wish to assist in promoting the lumbering interests of our county, should not fall to attend the Lumbermen's Convention In this place on the 18th of August. Rend the call found in our ad vertising columns. Down Again. Hrnwn'o lifllrfnntr Republic was) sold at Sheriff ' sale, on the 22d. Brown has had a bard time of It over slnoe ha be trayed tba Democratic party. At true as the needle is to tbo pole, "tha way of the transgressor ts bard," Bridge Letting. It will bo ob served by an advertisement in this Irion, that tba Deer Crock Bridge Cosriiaittee are inviting pro posals for tha erection of a bridge across the West Branch of the Susquehanna river, near the mouth of Deer creek. Tbo KboiiKhurg J'Wrman n'marks: "The artesian well promises to be a great bora to this common it y. But then it tl aseH to be bored In that way." If a well bunt Ehcnshurgers, how do you think Brooklyn can stand such a core as Becoherf -1 Tho WiliainHM)tt Hfffixter fcuya the Mack marble produced from the quarries over In Mosquito Valley, Lycoming eounty, six miles from Williamsport, Is fast becoming ao Important product. Tbo Company are now filling an order for eleven thousand surface feet or tile, to bo used on the ntw Government building li Washington City, A Pkrsonal Octragk. Tho editor of tba Pbilipsburg JoMraal last week compromised editorial etiquette In the following loose moaner: "A mule escaped from an Osceola blacksmith shop the other day and has not since been heard of. It may not be the same one, hot It mijrht nay the owner to make a trip to the Clearfield Journal omoe. Dr. John IT. B. MeCU'llun, of Phila delphia, an eminent physician and popular eitl aen, died recently at Kdinhurg, Scotland. He was the ion of George MoClellan, M. J., one of the founders of the Jefferson Medical College of that city, and tbe brother of General MoClellan. Dr. McClellan was well known to many of theeitiicns of Clearfield eounty. . A pistol in tbo hands of a Cam Una borough lad named Gaffney exploded on Monday evening last before the shootist was ready, the ball from which passed around his body Inside tbe flesh and imbedded Itself In his back, from whence it was extracted without muoh trouble. ; The boy Is not aerlously injured, but he certainly ( made a narrow escape from "passing In his chips." : Villainous. The Lock Haven Democrat says : "A malicious act was perpetrate ) by some per : son at the Trout Fishery of Hon. James W. Quig i gle, on McKlhattca run. In Wayne township, last rrmmj, iw ivuuw too a oar ui iron auti uug a bole so as to ehanzo the course of the stream running Into the Fishery, which seen lift them without water and caused the death of thirteen hundred and eighty-three trout, some nf them weighing ever three and a half pounds." t mom v A Family itK-CNioN. It wm our Wtune to be present at a social meat ing of tbe wrvlving brother and sistsr, and other relatives, blob assembled at the residence of Joslah Bvana, aq., of Carwensrllle, on Tuesday, tbe Hit Inst., ! if the purpose of dining with him on the annl-1 maryor his BOth birthday. Mr. Evans Kill Joys excellent health, Rod roaidei where he Uled fifty-three years ago. The occasion Can tier be imagined than expressed. j An Oi.u Knterprihe. The 'iiiliim. rg JuummU of last week, relates tbe following sal Incident 1 'Great asyatcrlas are aometiraoa explained by j vice, and Ihe reason why an e x rellvnt 00 w be 1 ing to a family In town saddenly ceased to r the lieteal fluid la any quantity after eom- I f home at night was aeeldeotally made plain' ten a person orossing the vacant lot td woe ground, Just in tha edge of Loydevtll, m re men wilh masks on their faces milking the ws that were straggling home, and colleeliDg milk In a large tin bolr. The 'milk In that toe nut' was accounted far." Fim Dollars Fine. An oxchane rs the penalty for accepting an unstamped Mk Is precisely tbe same as for issuing It, vis : I. The law declares that any person who shall kite, sign, ar Issue, or accept, negotiate, or pay n stamped ebech shall be liable. If a person I seal te bin aa unstamped check be mast r It, or stamp It before he accepts It, Other he violates tbe law. It la thus seen that tbe alter or an unstamped check U Just as liable for ft penalty and just as a a oh bound to see that ' stamped as Is tbe person who Issues It f The New Portal Law. Tho Port Res OatHtt for Joly nnmarteoa what the new eft office bill aooomplisbas, as follows t 1. Pre fer m tat of newspaper postage after January 1st, 171. I. Oltot frwe delivery te all newspapers, subscribers (daily, letnl-wackly, weekly, month -, or quarterly,) within the toonty In wbleb they to printed and pahllshed, from July 1st, 1974. L Fixes tba salary of all poelaaasters of tba Urtb class (all andeff tl,0H, at a Mamissiaw, bom July lit, 18T4. 4. Pi tee tba mhrj tt tU Irst, teeonfl and third dan omcte 09 a he buia. Tint Balloon Ahcenhion. In ho- eordanoa with previous arranieuent the oela. braud sftrooaut, Prof. John A. Light, of Alteon a, mada an asaenilou from tha vicinity of the gas works, in tute place, on last Wednesday alUrooon The fallowing Is the Professor's, own memoran dum of the voyage t Left Clearfield at 1 35, p. m.) at 1:10, attained an elevation ofT.MQ font atmosphere eo mm en cod to gut eold and windy, but not a regular current at 143, was still directly over the town, and it seemed as if I was bearing west; at :o was at an elevation of tO.MO rt'et.wbcn I truck a south eastern current 1 at 1.55, was sailing south-east at S o'olork, was 19,000 feet high at tip, was near Uacaola, 12,100 feet high j at 1:30, south of Oseewla about five miles, at ao alvatlon of 13,200 feat) at 10, tmi out considerable ballast and ascended to the height of 11,500 feet, highest point reached during tbo voyage j at 4:10, was about ton miles from Bald Kagle Valky onrrcat very slow at 4:30, passed over Raid Eagle Val ley, sailing aoujh-cestf at iiti, commenced to descend slowly, and at 4:M landvdon the furm of Sarah II. Patterson, noar Warrior's Mark, Hunt ingdon eounty, Pa. The Profrwnr rotnrned to Clearfield on the nei morning train, for the purpose of gathering up some trappings which he bad left. lie was do- lighted with his voyage, A large number of po pie naa repaired mtber to witness the asceodon, and they were not disappointed. Long will the little folks, and many big ones, remosnbor tlili trip skyward. ' m s e Fatal Accident. Wo leant that Frcdorick Shaffer, an aged and eitecmed oilis.cn of Brady township, was killed on the Low Orado Railroad, on Friday last. It appear! that the pay ear was going west from tha tonnel, running at the rata of forty miles an hour, and at an unusual time. (Mr. Sbaflor waa crossing on tbo township road leading from his house, three miles east of Rumbarger, on a eurva In the road, and being aomewbat deaf he did not know that a train was approaching until It struck faiin, breaking his left arm and a number of his ribs and pitching him down over an embankment twenty feat high. He was picked up fearfully mangled, and survived about an hour, remaining sensible until death relieved hlut of his paius. An Inquest was held on bis body and the jury decided that "Frederick Shaffer was killed by being struck by an engine through the M'glect of tba engineer, fur not hav ing blown the whittle when the train waa ap proaching a orosilng." His ago was 70 years, 6 months and 8 days. Mr. Bhaffor was one of the first settlers tn that township, and .Brady bus lost una of its boat oRI- sens. He leaves a widow Cathnriuu- a daugh ter of the lute Isaac Bloom, Sr., who fur many years resided about a mile north of Curwonsville. We have known them as "Undo Fred" and "Aunt Ijfaty" for thirty-five years. Bahn BrnNKD. Wo ioarn from the Punxsutawnoy Spirit, that th new barn of Ahrain Bowers, of tinskill township, JetTrrsoo oounty, was burned on the night of tba 17th inst. A load 1 of grain, with a wagon and harness, threshing j wachiDo and other articles were destroyed with tbo burn. Mr. Bowers has been peculiarly an fortunate, having bad bis barn, which was fitlod with grain and hay, destroyed about a year ago. There docs not term to bo auy doubt as to tho fact, that the barn was sot on fire by some evil disposed person or person, Oo the sight of the fire, between 9 and 10 o'clock, Mr, Bowers was aroused from his slumber by a noiie at the door of hit bouse. n got up, lighted a candle, and upon examination, found that tome one bad en tered his shop, procured a brace and bit, and had bored around the lock of ono of the doors of his bouse After some little time, not finding any one, be returned to bed, and In about three quar ters of ao hour after, he discovered bis barn to bo on fir. Through the effort of hiinaelf and fami ly, and some near neighbors, his bouse was saved, bat many fine froit trees were deitrnycd. The 1 barn and its contents wens Insured in the Lysom-1 Ing for $1,500, which amount will conic far short of Mr. Bowers' loss. I Mt'KDKR IN J KKr'KHMON t'oi NTY. We loam from the Brnokville J?sh6.hmh, of last week, that nenry Perry, of Snyder township, in that eounty, was shot by a man named Amria Sibley, a near neighbor, on Wednesday evening, tha 1Mb inst., resulting fatally oa the following Sunday morning. It appears that a family diffi culty existed between tho parties, an improper intimacy existing between tbe wife of the mur dered man and Sibtoy, and that threats of violence bad frequently been made by Blbley In ease any Interference was mada with him. On tbe evening the erime was committed Bibley passed Perry's bouse, when bo was bailed by soma members of tbe family and asked to take home some tinware that bad been borrowed to bo used while buckle berrying, and while engaged In con variation Perry ordered him to go away and net talk to his wire, but he refused to do so, and Perry coming toward blm with hoe in hand, be pulled a revolver from hi pocket, at tbo same time ssylng he would shoot if Perry came any closer. It Is nut known whether Perry snade any farther movement to strike Bibley or not, hut tbe latter Ired.'lhe ball taking effect In the abdomen, pasiing Into tbe bip, causing death as above stated. Flooring Mill Bi rned. A larife flouring mill located noar Lamerivitlo, Blair couo ty, and operated by Messrs. Illlcman A Withing ton, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday morning last, Tbe flames were first disoorervd about one o'clock and although every posiible effort was made to extinguish the same It was fouud impossible so to do, owing to the absence of fire apparatus. The mill bad been built on tho bank of tho wall-known Roaring Spring run about four milaa distant from Ilollidnynburg, on tha Morrison's Core pike, and cent ai nod a considerable qinwUIty of flour, grain, ete. Tbe total lots will reach 110,000, upon which there ts an Insurance of $.1,000, In tbe Hniton Township Mtrtnal Co-operative Fire Insurance ttompany. Daring the progress of the fire the heat was to intense that It totally destroyed two gardenaJo elowr proximity, whilst It was with the greatest difficulty that the residence of Milton llilcman, oie of the operatives, was eavad, It baring eaugkt flro several times. In addition to the flouring mill, a saw mill, stable and pig-pen adjacent wire also destroyed. Altootut 7Vieu. A Swindler.- -Tho Jluntinplon Globt tolls bow an artful dodger has boon coming it oror tbe citizens of thnt community In tha fol lowing manner 1 "A very pious ooss boa been playing a triek 00 the Kverett people. - lie was selling a'ehoice arti cle of ftrapo,' having samples of the grape in a bottle, lie made severai aalea. On Sunday ho entered tbe pulpit and preached. Mr. Kbbert, of that plaoo, was U hear him, and rcogaitiHl tbo st ran go minister as a party who had spent two weeks at Cniaut College, and decamped to savo hiniaolf (rum arrest on charges of the growest libertinism. Mr. K- informed several others what he knew of the fellow, and while at tea, a pen (Io nian went Into bis room, abitracted one of bis grapes from bis sample bottle, which proved to be a half-grown gngs, or egg plum. He was con fronted by bis patrons and beat a speedy retreat. His name Is J. C. Hoffmnn, ll about twenty (Wo years of age, Ave fuet five or six Inches tall, heavy built, dark curly heir and beard, dark pierolng eyes, and dark complexion. Look out for him." He Is evidently an aid of Decohcr's. Death or an Old Citizens. On Sunday morning a warn, Mr. William McClellan, one of the aarly Millers of Pbilipsburg, died at tbo residence of bis son. In-law, Cheiter M union, Kq., at the advanced age of eighty-two years, after an illness or about two weeks. For some years he had suTered from rheumatism, but was able to walk about our streets with the AA of canes, and was welcome visitor wherever he went, hie cheerful disposition making him uni versally behvd nd bis strict Integrity during a long and useful life trndnring hi in an objeot of respect.. Ills funeral took place Irom tbe residence) 01 Mr. Man eon nn.Monday, and a large procession of friends paid the last sad honors tu bis remains. Phitiptkurf Jonmat Complimentary. The editor of the Williamsport Su pays tbe following compliment to a former cil iten of oar county, who oow resides in that eltyi . I ' "!L C. How ma, Rpq , who Is the fort un at own or of one of the waest residences In Ibis etty, via an entire squaro lot of 101 feet, situate oa the northeast corner or roartn and liocut streets, which ti ballt up eh! ar ran red in splendid order. has Jnst completed an elegant board walk in front 01 nis dwelling boae. It is made or sap leu yel low pine, the boards bring eight fert In Wwitb, and Ihe walk ts oaabbndred fret. This Is ft very handsome linn ro vein en t and rellecta credit ution the enterprise of ar Worthy friend Hswmaa, who n wis a nrsi-eiaaa itotaoorst and a moot excel eat gentlemen.'1- ,!. M " immm e ai . , , . Camp .Mkktlku. Tlio Wont Branch samp-meet leg, te be held at Wayne Station, on the Philadelphia ftrla Railroad, about sit miles below Lock Haven, will commence on tbe lflth of August and close en tba teth. Preaching, bow ever, will oommese nt tba grounds, on the 3d of August, and one sermon a day will be preached tin eamp meeia. aaaav parties eontemplau Uk Ing their tents atTtkebe 1st and spending the month there. Any one wishing to go down, by dropping a note to Cornelias Cromley, at Wayne, will bavu bit team mere to take them out. Board Ing will bo furnlabed by Mr. Blgeny. List of letter! romalnlnff Unclaimed la tho Posteflleo at Vlearfield, for the week ending jeiy inn, iH7 1 Banks, James L. Mitchell, David Proeley, Mrs. Mary B. Powell, Fred S Smith, MisiBeekle , Smith, Mrs. Mary 8. . Vsaw. Dr. WaJly, C. B. Wlekum, H.I ward P. A. UAUMN, P. M Brown, Mia Julia Brierly, Frank V... . Coaroy, T. M, Donaboe, Jamas . Pagan, James v, ,,, Moodia, John hULsuigblla, Mrs. U , Sptctata. ' T. M. Kcbrnsoa a rail desires to mII the ittan Uon of tbe pnblio to the fact that tba best and cueapesi narness man ui actum! In Central Penn sylvania, is to be fouud in bis establishment, on maraot iireou BcoQias Fun R R. Newton flbaw kspa a full supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform Wagoiia for sale. Tu bo in at the Hhaw House yaru. I all 00 or address him at ClearOidd Psnn syhaula. may 18-lf. Collars and whins, ourrv-enmba and hruihita By -nets and scrim oovvrs, in large quantities and 'w id price, jjinen serenn covers at 01 93.00 a pair. T. M. RoBixnox, Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for wv uj ii. r. uigier a tu, Axkk. Rpventy-Ove dosca Clearfield Wood choppers Axis at W:M:7t. H. F. BlflLKR A Co'e. A full line or Household floods, Japanned Ware, v., iur Hit 07 a, r, uigier si v. RECAPITULATION. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. Houawhold Goods. ' All kiuds of Hardware. Jnpauund Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. V Calcinod Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Ptore of H. F. Btglcr A Co., beoond street, uivarneiu, ra. at Rare Time! Have Labor! Rave Money! 8ave Clothes) Tbo" Novelty Wringer" is tho best in the market. Buy it) try It. For sale by II, F. IIiolbR k Co, Calcinod Plaster for sale by II. F. Biglor A Co Paintr Ann Pairtrks' FiHnutas. -Our stock of Paints and Painters Materials is complete, in elmling ,1. T. Iewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu oas A Co's Pure White Ioad, F. U. A Co's Duck Lead, and a number of ohoaiiur brands of White Lead; also, Lin need Oil, Turpuntlne, Vara tithes of all kinds, a full Hue of Brushes, and a full line of colors, dry and in Oil. oy -2 SIS II. F. Biulbr k Co. MontonrRlatc Paints, fornnlnting bouses In side and outside Cottagos, Farm Buildings, Ac, Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground In pore Lin reed Oil. niy2s'73 II. F. BiwLRn A Co. FRU.M OHIO. The women's temperan war aow raging in different pans of the conn try, particularly in the west, with such unparalli-led succcrb, recommends lor persons who claim whuky a ncreuMty fur me dicinal purposes, louse Green's Auguat Fltwer, wuiou contains no inculcating spirits and Is a gnntle laxitlvo and a certain cure for Iypi'iRia, Liver Complaint, Indigetlloii, Costivcness, e-our Htotnaob, biok Headache, coming op of (he food after euting, pontic the Blood and HstL'ui. Just woai is notUi:ii in tho spring ol lot tear by every body. Try it. Hold by 0. D. Watson, Clear- neii, la, nugJW 7Jly Fnca ! Fuki ! Fnxn ! Among Ihe many nrepa rations that we have for Coughs, Colds, ('roup, or any throat or lung difficulty, none nf them arc equal to Dr. Morris' Hvrup of Tar, Wild Cherry aud Horehound. If you are aftlicted, call at our storeml wo will gite you a sample bottle rt of cHurijt 1 Agcnis : rinrmwu-ii a irwin, , learnrid ; Holt, Woodsido A Holt, Wallaoeton ; II. K. Wil liams, William's Grove. March Il ly, Rnn Tnia 1 Pnons who contemplate building will do well to rail and examine our stork of Rl'ILDlNG MATKKI ALS. We have in stock a full lino of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, una, umf, rutty, I'ftiemert t'lnsicr, c. yJH'Tfl II. F. Uiai.xn A Co. Noticr to WAuna Axn CAnniAdR Marrr. We hare lust received 0 general aiflnrtmeut of Woron and Carriage Woodo, also a full line of Springs anu axios, wuico we oner cnenp tor easn. II. V. IIIOLKR CO. Bird Cages- a large assortment at II. F. Ilig- ler A Co.'s. Rawr. Dlstan's Crocs-cut Saw, Great American Snw, Itovnton's Lightning Saw, at 0-30-7S H. P. li iot.fr A Co's. II. V. ftig-lor A Co. bare hten tnaklnff extensive additions to their Block of Hardware the last few days. Kverything new in fihelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware. Builders' Hiinlwaro, and Ilardwnroof all kinds, can bo seen at their store. May 23. INFLATION I lM'LATIOJI J nines Kerr A Co., regardless of the notion of tho I'lrnident, are Inflating, and haTe Inflated thotr alroady largo stock of Clothing, until it now embraern the finest assortment of Clothing and rurnmning Goods la any retail store in Pennsyl vania. Helow please find reduced price list of a 1 few of the articles embraced in their stock : MEN'S COTTONADR BPTT8, ONLY $ 00 1 MKN'H CAKHIMKRB PI'ITR, ONLY 8 00 MKN'8 ALL-WOOL CASH. B1' ITS, 10 DO MNN'B FINE BLUB DIAO. Ht'ITS, 10 0(1 Yot'THH' Sl'ITfl, t. to 10 00 CHILD'S FINB BH'K CLOTIT SLITS, 8 00, CHILD'S FANCY DIAG. SIIITS, 10 oo' CHILDREN'S tSUITri.-all prices, fr I.A0 to 13 0i) Umbrella. Silk, Gingham, Cotton a large and fine assortment. Hoeterr.-PiftT doaens Lisle Thread. RtlkJ Cotton and English super-stout bose, which will j be sold at from 5 cents np. Bhlrta. Our stook of shirts Is large and com plete, embracing tbo Universal, Freoih Percale, I Cotton, Caaiimere and colored Shirts, in great variety. We wonld say to our customers that having bought goods at l& per coot, less than heretofore. we are preparnoj 10 sen msm ai prices inai win really astonish everybody. Call early and see for yourPelvea. JAMLS KERR A CO. Old Western Hotel Corner, Clearfield, J'a. ZV Joat received, n large lot of non-explosive Lamps and Lanterns at 0-35-72 TT. F. Btai.aa A Co's. Paints, Cils and Varnishes for sale by II. F Blffler A Co.'- SJtarrltu". At Pnlon. Broome enuntr, N. Y.. on Salnrdnv, July 4th. 1874, hy Hev. I). A. Snar-FAUn, Mr. A.M'KhW J. KltlHK.ronnerty or Clearfleld, l'a., and Miss LKULLLAU UA.SKILL, of Owego, New York. On Tuesday, Joly list, 1874, at Ihe residence of tbe bride' fat bar, by Rev. Wm. M. llrarnr in n, Mr. WILLIAM A. MOORR and Miss MART ETTA HUl'Ul RN, both of Pennville, Clearfield county. On Thnrsday, July 3M, 174, at the residence ofSamnel La n berry, Esq., hy Rev, Ww. If. Ditt., Mr. WM. BIGLER B A HO PR and Miss EMILY H, LANHBKltRY, both of Bradford township, Clearfield county. Sid Tn Lawrence tnwmbip, on MoDdny, Jnlj 20tb, 1S74, of ooniutitptlon, ANN, wir. orOw.n Oahp ri.l, .Rml 43 ,Mri. In Clftfriclt, nt thn rtl,l.nA, of Mr. F,ak PnnRT. oil rrithf srening, July 24tb. 1874, MAKTIIA MYHIKB, nfed 1 jo.ri. . Dlartttj. Clearfield Markets. CoRBKrrin Wkrki.t by Kntior A LytKM'holo- Hie nnd Kot.il doiilrr. In ilry lioo'l, Urnoane. Klour, Food, .10 Mirknt itrst, CloarQcld, r. Ol.BARriBl.li, Tl., Jul,, 18, U74. Ani,l..,Kren,U0( I 25,Hki, dr.ii.oil 0 m Ul uri.,1, v n 111,1,., rrai Apple buttor.i-nl, 7oiHnm. flftf Butur (,i) ail Khuild.n IHd, oenn, ...V uu((, , Hide,..,... U0( H Dnokwhent 1 00 Ur4 Villi) 19 nnrkwheiitflourlb, eiMru pork,A bbl..,30 00 Ilf, dri.d l'u I.VO.i ri5 Ilr, fro.h 11(4 In Onion 1 no Donrd", M 13 011(9,14 On I'ot.to,. 0(1 I .SO Onm, .helled. 1 lo1 Pnwhea, dried, lb.. l.r, Corn,..r 00(d) "0 Pluler, hbl t 00 Com tne.l.yi.aek, 65 Kt, 110 Chop, V l H"(S) S Hl", 1 ft I ClnY.r...d 7 0;Klt, l rk.lJ'.(76 111 nhee.o M Nhlnglei.lllln.lum 00 Cbarrl.a.1 lb. 10fo) 1 Shln(l.a,20 !nl6( It 0(1 Chicken., drad, lb, 121 Tlmnlhj mod t 00 V.ft IdTallo 10 Flalamd t 00 Wheal.. 1 7i Floor 7 50(o) 00!Wnol .. 40 liar -.00 0l(a)lt no Wood, l eord..... 4 60 lViinftylrnnlnlcnllrond TYUOSK & CI,eTr7iELD BRANCH. OTt and tfter Mondn,, NOV 1,1, 1J7J, Ihe raaeenjror Traiui will ran daily (except Hnn dajra) batweea Tyrone and Clearfield, m follow. CLKARFIliLl) MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NOllTn. ClearDeld 8.40, a. ihilipabur( 4. Si, " OaoaidB. ....... 4. .0, " Tyrone 0. 00, " Tyrone S.eO.a.a, Oieenla 10.40, l'hillpahar.,. 10.15, " Clearfleld 11.50, " CLKAIItlKLU IXI'HKKH. LEAVE BOIITU. LEAVE NORTH. Clearlleld M S . . Tyrone T.00 p.m. !nteretion...7.13 ' Ooeol 6.H Philip.l,r,...8.1 " Clearlleld, r...t.l " I'bilipabur. H..11 ' 0,eool. 6.50 1 InteraeolloB.. T.46 ' Tyrone.. 6,06 1 KAJtK FROM CLKAUlOEliD, TO Btllefonle, T ti "Mld,lleton fS 00 l.irk H. re , 1 T6 Marlatl. t 50 WI!tunort. I 60 Laneaaler . 186 Hmimcuoo .- I , PHILADELPHIA T Lewiatown.. ,. I 90 Alteon.. 1 6ft Mary.vllle 4 56 Johneiown 160 UAHHIKBPRll... 4 75IFITTKBUHU It Cloaa ennnectlona made by all tralna at Tyrone ana uwi ita.en. ' t. . 1ILAIR, 1 ' ) mytT If. RnperlnUndenU TIISSOLOTION NOT I (IK. -The J partnership heretofore existing betweea Charles ftchnarnaad Frederick Sfhnarrs.liher by dissolved by mutual consent. Tha books will remain in the hands of Chas. A Kmannal flehnarra. by whom tho basin m wtt) hevwafter be narried on. iiMn. ptriirtAnnn, FRKDRR1CK HCliHAKfirt. Clearfleld. July tt, l74lt( TOWNHUIP BKTTLKMKNT. Annual report of tha Auditors of Knox township, for 1711 1 JOHN FOX, Treasurer or said township. In ac count with tha fuuds of said ditrlet for the year ending June let, lh7 1 SCHOOL, neuron. To amount of tax assessed $1,315 bl To eah from nnonty 430 Oil To amount of Htale appropriation , n 00 To am 011 lit from other sources .,, 2 00 onaniT. By orders returned II, Mf AO Ual. In treasurer's hands Ittl OH Tola! l ....II.MJ 7T 11.8.13 77 ItOAD. naRTon. To amount of tax asseiaed for I878,,, CIMKDIT. By work on mada bv oltlfens..,0. 00 llyaii.t. in hands of J. MuKoo. 78 70 1,037 70 Total f 1 ,037 70 l,0:t7 70 Wo, the undersigned auditors, having exnmlned therooeipu and vouchers of the District Trenail rer, oertity the foregoing to bo a truo and correct stalotneiit of tho school and road funds of Kuox townnbtp. ' II. FAOON BOWLES, LKWIK KIIIIARD, Attbst t ABRAHAM WALKER, Gko. D. Iltnsj, Town Clerk. Auditors. July 16, lH73..ttt TOWNSHIP SKTTLEMKNT H Annual report of tho Auditors of Uogga .uwuaiiip, tor i ne current yrart GKO. TtIRNKR,Sr..Treamrer of said towmhln. in aooount with Ihe funds of said District fur tue year ending J un, 1 h7.t 1 SCHOOL FUND, urn tor. To amount of tax assessed $3,101 07 10 amount or Plate appropriation l.'td Aft To amount from County Treasurer W 85 To amount from Iaaao Riesh, const,... 555 On To amount from other sourcas ., 48 j Total , FZ.ft'lS 83 onxniTon. Ry onlers redeemed $1,314 49 By Treasurer's percentage H 38 By amount uncollected I,7iJ 70 By making duplicate and advertising. 4 Oil Balance due from Treasurer.. 13 35 Total $2,V!K K2 JAMES II. WAPLE, Treasurer of sold towmhip, in wnuuui wim in iiinua ui said aisinot lor tho year 173: SCHOOL FIND. Balance duo towmhip $223 72 GEO. TURNEI1, Sr., In account with fund, etc. PKUTOR. To amount of tax aoraed SsO 87 To amount from I. lilesh, conxtable... ldO 00 T.ilaJ :U6 87 rnitntTOR. By amount of orders redeemed By amount uncollwtod Uy amount from other sonrcrs. Bnlanoo due township Total.- $-ttfl 37 Balance Ppenial nd and noor fund due from James II, Waple, Treas. for 1(473... $i::5 3l POOR FUND. ItUXTOR. To amonnt of lax assented for 187.1... 430 47 To amount paid ly I. Dicsh, constablo 115 00 Total 615 Al CRKIHTOR. By vouchers redeemed Lift 01 By amonnt nnralleoted 8(1J 4(1 By Silaa Turner exoneration 4 ntt By percentage , 5 OH By making duplicate 3 On Italanne duo from trcasurwr 56 In Tutul- $m9 47 nOAD FIND JOHN' COt'LTKR, Piiperviaor fur 173: iiabToa. To amonnt of duplicate 60S! 00 To order on treamror 14 To amount paid by eitUrna 10 70 To ordf-r given Jno. Holt A Sa Vib On To order to B. Merrttt for nlank 18 IH) To order to B. Merritt 1(1 00 'o order to Wilson Hoover , 5 Ott Balanne dno supervisor 1 00 73 Geo. Brown tnl. 5t Total tHM (2 CftRDlTon. Bv eitiaeni' Work. By plank by Flegal By balance on Flegal pari By work and plank by self and Flegal. By exonerations , flSI 14 4 ,". A 4:t 380 32 40 Total $'.'88 H3 The Treasurer has no aeeooot of this. We, the undersigned Auditors, ha vine exam ined the receipts and vouchers of the Diitriot Treasurer, certify the foregoing to be n trne and cornet statement of the school building, road and poor innaa el uogga lownahlp. joiin niEsrr, C. nopKINS, HIM ON THOMPSON, Auditors. JalySl-St qOWNSIUP SETTLEMENT. I Annual report of tho Auditors of Covington townnln for lft78 : CllRltsTlAN BROWN, District Treasurer, In aeeonnt with the funds of said township for 1878; sen not. ItRRTOR. To UI. received from J. J. Plcard 107 32 To amount of dnplieata fhr IH78 SOB 04 To amount of State appropriation 110 00 To amount of militia tax -it 2 To amt ree'd of TV. Fchnarri for boards 1 H7 To amount unseated land tax 3(10 73 lo amt roe d forose ofeleetlon house I 00 Total $1,435 10 CRRMTOR. By orders cancelled and paid By Trcsxaarcr'e fees. By exonerations By collector's 6 per ot on f3rtn By Treasurer's & per el, on $4.:,. 03..,. By taxpayers' ft per ct. on $4 :... 3.... By balance cash on hands.....$.'6.r0 I 1,131 S3 15 00 76 18 00 33 15 33 Id By balance not eollootcd.,n... 71.37 C9 83 Total $ 1, 4.1ft 10 ROAU. ' ' nr.RTon. To amonnt from A. Oett duplicate 3(17 01 To amonnt from L. Letaey duplicate...., 3.14 IW To cash received of J, J. Picard 4 50 To A. Mulson note 80 05 To amonnt of nnfeatod tax 833 T2 To deduction on Dennis' work 31 12 Total $m 0 rnRmrnR. By amonnt paid A. Oett, supervisor.. By " L. Leisey, M Ry work on roadi by taxnl!es Ry error In A. Oett dnplioefe By exonerations..., , Ry porcentavge ft per et. Oett duplic.. By " " Lejiny " ,, By A Oett for 1 day settling Ry L. Uisey " By snndry order paid By Trensurer'a pereentage By Treasurer I day aettling Total w , 3fll 8$ 10V 47 S I 73 11 R a ftft 13 8t 11 71 t Oil 3 00 05 01 10 3R 3 00 fan oo POOR. To balance from M. Crotrcr US TS To amount of duplicate for 1078 378 S4 to conn or tai. rcc u troin Jno. arioU. Total " 31 48 (RRniron. B? snndry order paid Ry bill of P. RfinMy A Wm. Miller... 835 15 4 00 IA 00 Hy bill or T. Vahmoni. H... By bill for pawners 11 01 18 PI By collector's ft per ct. on $378.34 rsy maatng aopiteato By one day settling..,.,,., By Treasurer's percentage ,.-, Balance due township- Total ncrAPinrLATioa. Balance of poor tax Balaneo of sobotl ta.R t 00 3 00 T 05 52 30 $148 ft3 $.'.3 30 100 83 Total Ulaace due townohip , (333 OS We, 'So underpinned Auditors, havlnr ajtnro- Ined tha receipts and vouchers of the District Treaonrer, eertifv the foregning to be a true and correct statement of tho Kohooj, Road Uil Poor funds of Covington township for 178. LAWRENCR FLOOD, C. HCIINARR, J. J. PiCAUD. Jaly 1 Sit Auditors. riO WNSUli' SETTLEMENT .1 Annual report of tha Auditors of Oraharn townHilp for the nnrrent year. JOIIN W. TrRNRR,Treasurercftlrahfimtown. ship. In aeeonnt with the School Fund nf said district for the year ending June 17, 1871 1 DRSTOU. To balance from last year. , tltO 03 To duplicate or 1T8. 1..14I 4 To State appropriation- . 103 00 To militia tines 40 00 To Mrs. (iraham'l lax 2ft 4ft Total.., $1,7 00 nnintroR, By pnb, last treasVa settlement By exoattmtingpart of Weaver's tax. Hy ft per cent on duplicate By ft per et. discount on taxes paid... liv school orders rotacmed. .,.,, ...... By 3 per cent, vouehere , balance in treasnrer'i hands.,., I 00 4 OH 07 07 17 33 1,411 58 3 $8 211 41 Total We, the underalgaod auditors, harlngexaailsed tha aooimata of John W. Twraer, Kq., Treasurer of Or ah am township, oertlfy thai we And them cwrewt as above ataled, tha balanee In tbe Treas urer's hands beiog $2 AM I, subject to exoneration. JOHN W. IX)W Kb, W. W. HOOVKR, 0. W. KYLBR, Jnlyltlt And i t ore. "OINR, WUITI A HO AN LINING HKINbW X received and for sale by April tt, 1ST!. H. f.VlULKE A 00. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. i'OIiKAHFIKM, I'A., WAKfrALTtRKHM Of riKFi ISItICK, Furnace RIocKn, Has Retorts, Stove Linings, Faving Tiloe, &,o. thtnttity Tops, Window Citptif All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DMMIGNS IN TKIUtA COTTA MADK TO OltDKlt. With Improved maohln"ry, first elnis tnalcrlul and skilled workmen, we can warrant all our manufactures lo be equal tu f not superior to any in the tnarkot. Articles of our manufacture can be u rn at tho Works, near Railroad Depot, or at the Hardware Store of II. F, Digler A Co. All orders from a distance, addressed to the General Superintendent, will receive prompt at tention. r lUnTMWIC'K. JOHN FFRGHSON Oen'l Hitpt, of lleatbfltdd, Garnkirk, Scotland, Supt. Maimfncturiug D-pt. II. F. BIGLElt & CO., PSIAI.IRI IK II A nWARE, Alio, .Manafrotnrcrsof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLE A ll'f I Kl, l, PA. " JAUMINO.lMl'LEJtHNTS of nil Mmls for lale by U. t niOLKH A CO. R AIMJOAD WIlEKLHAliliOWS for siilc hy ti. p. mo leu ft co. Q1L, PALNT, l'UTTY, GLASS, N'allr, at.., for aal, by h. f. nior.En & co. JJARX1SSH TJUMMINOS &SIIOB Fiodtnga, for aal, by II. V. BI01.RR 4 CO. Q.i:KS, l'ISTOI.S S WOKI) CANU8 For aale bj a, II. F. HIOLKH t CO. gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS. AND f ix?', for snlo bv . II. F. HIUU.K 4 CO P UON! IKON I IliON! llid.N I For .file by II. BIOI.KU ft CO. JJOliSH S110K8 !i 1IOIISH KIIOF, NAILS, foraale b, ii. f. mor.Krt ft co pULLKY BLOCKS, ALL KIZKS And belt Manufacture, for lale b, H. F. HIOLEIl 4 CO. J1IIM i!Lu PKF.iNa Axn nrr, BOXES, for aal. if n. r. i.ioleu t co. pODDEJl t'UTTEHS for milo by cn30-70 H. F. BIOLEIi 4 CO. 0 FAHMKB3! And all Pereous who wish to do tho Labor of Ton Men Uj one man and lh. Inreelmcnt of a few iMlarr in machinery, we ofTrr Woods' (S The Buckeye Moucrs, hleli have stood the teit nf twentv vcar. In which time there has been more of the so ma chine made and sold than of all other machin combined, in tha folUd Watt. Tbe Woidi" nwhine took tho tint prit at Vienna, AaMrla, in ompfimon witfl all the maohiaes of the world. Wo also stll the Ilhica, Uaerstown and Com ley all warranted to bs made of U.e beit matarinl and if tfaevdonot do ibelr work rijht, we will take thrrn back and rtfund the money. Wc nlno sell BPROrfB PIU' Alt AM) NKTJ.IS JlAItPnON roilKH, PUI-Lllif. Ac Tnninif; machim:, of all kinds, hut mostly Elli k. lloirman'i on liorse tread. DUCKEYR aiUTN MlTLI.?, PIDCtl MILLS, FANNINt MILLS,, and all other machines in our lino. Two oar loads of ma-hlnrs junl rfcalved. I)o not fall to call. M. ll, HK"WN A HKO. At Meat ftlarket, on Market street, rirernold, la. June3:7t COUKT PKOCLAMATION. WnanaAa, Hon. C. A. MAYBR, President J ud(o of the Conrt of Common Fleas of the twenty-tilth Jiidininl Dinlrirt, ciilDpourd of the coun ties of ClearrWd, Centre and Clinton, and llou. WM. C. FULKY and linn. JOHN J. HIIAU, As sociate Judges of l'lrrflrld county, have luutd their precept, to me dlrcclH, for the holding of an Adjourned Court nf Commnn I'lras, at the Conrt House, nt Clearlleld, In and for the coun ty of Clearfleld, mimtnenrins; on the Till 1 U MONDAY, THE I7T II IAY OF A I' OUST, It4, and continnina; one week. NOTICli Is tborefom hereby git on (o .lurnrsnnd aUuokiwa, in and fur eaid oounly of Ciearnrld to be and appear tn ihoir pripnr porriris, nt 1 oVInch A. M. of said day, lo do thane things which In their behalf pertain to bo done. U1VUN under my band at Clearfleld, this 1 ltd by of July, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred ond siMcntv four. W. R. MePOKHHOX, Sheriff. LrpOVX311 1 P SKTTLKMEN T: X Annual .talement of tbe Auditnra of ulr.nl town.liip for (be eurrrnt year. C1IAKLKH MKINOT, Pl.trlel Tna-urr or 01. rani town.liip, In aooount with Ihe Head and fobool fund, of .aid (own.bip for 178 1 ROAD UNO. DHIITIIR. To amt nn.eated road tax from trea.'r prevloiia year , , (7411 03 To intere.t on tbe iame... KU IK To amt aeated lain a.eoeod for 197.1. 4110 211 TotaU M,4i rf ULtirO 4D , fifiKitiTitn. riy work oh road hv eltltena lly amt paid for books, making dupli cates, Ac , Hy abatement lo taipuyeri Hy percentage Hy percent ago previous ymt , lly cioneralion.., He lance due township , TT Total.,.., j,,.. tfl,2IIO 411 SCHOOL M'ND. nravon. To balaneo at lnt settlemonh.. To amount of State dralt To eiilitiatsi fmm Co. TrBnrr To aehoid tax amc)icd for 187i To amount from Co. treasurer TotaU " rnsjtitTrii, By school orders redeemed Hy School Journal.,.... Hy tccretory'e reea...,,w , Hy treasurer' fees lly eionerailons. By abatement to tax pay era ,, Hy amount paid for EtnTc , Hy amount fur glai nnd lumber ,. Balance due diitriot.. TotaU. ....... m,i4 .to We, the nnderalirnad auditors, bavins mst ac cording to law and duly examined tin accounts ana vountiers ol Uliarles Mignot, Treaaurar, And them correctly set rrth In the above sUletnent. Tha balaneo due the mad fund la t-7M, and the balance due the sehol lunrt appeare to be Ha.84. In tealimony whereof we hare hereunto Nt our hands this 1st day nf June, A. D. 1174. JOHN B, CARIi, 1 l H B. BTKWART, ATTttNTi ii. LK1UEY, tJnn, W. ft-nmvnn, Clerk, A us 1 tors. Joly lft, l74..t J. M. Kit ATZEIl, IN PIE'S BUILDING, DEALKIt IN Dry Goods, Dross CJoods, Curpcls, ' Wall Papers, Lndies' Shoes, Children's Shoes, Groceries, Proviriions, &c., U jut leochins a ooniplele a.lortluunl of ,nodfl, 1,'iUKht at late.t and lowoet prioea. ROOD I'ltlNTH, AT TEN CENTS PICK ', YAKD. (iOOD YD-WirtK m.EACUED MUS L1NS, TEN CKSTS. HEAVY YARD-WIDK UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, 12J CENTS. AI'PLETON'H A MUSMNH. I2J CT8. TEH YARD UY THE 1'IECE. AND ALT. PllY (I00D9 AT LOWEIi HATES THAN IIKRKT0F0KE. mum (joods, IS CHEAT VARIETY. rAKFKTH (.All 1'KTS CA III' KM CAIII'KrS 'Altl'l:i'S t'A H P KTH CAlll'KIS CAHI'IMS ' rAIII'KTS rAHI'KTS CARI'lvTS CAHI'KTS CAIII'KTS (lAKI'KTK CAIIFKTS niuissLS, THREE-PLY, TAl'ESTKY, INGUAIX, mid nil lower grades. CAHI'KTS CAKFCTS I'AKI'KTS CAHI'KTS CAHI'KTS CAHI'KTS (Alt I'KTS CAHI'KTS CAHI'KTS CAlt I'KTS CA K I'KTS CAHI'KTS CAHI'KTS CAKl'HTH CAHI'KTS PAKAS0L8 OF ALL LESCRIPTION8. OKOCKIIIEH, UY ORIGINAL PACK AGE, AT A SMALL ADVA NCR ON COST. FISH, FI.OUU, HACON, ALT, Ao , C'UJ.'TANTLY (l"f HASH. WOOL ANU OTllWl lllOllfCE WANTl'D. rimrflnl.l, M? 17, 1P71. J. 1". Ill V IX, -AT TIIK- COllNEU STORE, 0URWENSVILLE, PA., WILL cKLL CHEAP FOll CASH, REASONABLE ON TIME, His extontvo Stock of STAPLE DltY-GOODS, DHF-SS (iOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAHI'UTS, OIL-CLOTIIS, WHAT, FISH, CANNKD FRCITS, HOOTS AND PIKlES, WOODEN.WAIIT!, "LAPS AND QI'EENSWAllE, imrtDivAiin, nom, tobacco, ao., a,. FLOUR, SALT AXD fLASTER BY THE CAR LOAD. Cottage Sots and othor Furniture. LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES. fr!.nmber and Country Produce tnken In cirhanfre fur goods at tho hiphent market price, rnrwennvilin. l'a., June 3. in: 4. C 'KIN KLIN WAUONSI The UnderniiftlMt ha nn kain1 fn aal. .I Ik. "Shaw House," Clnarlleld, l'a., a lot of the (Jelcbrntetl Conklin M'ngons, whlrh be olfcrl on verj rconaWe terma. The Wnirona have a national reputation, and farmera and all nlhnr. will do well to oall and Katnine (bum. All the inlormntln, doilred wiuoeruiog Ihiin will he fnrnlrbed wilh plea.ore. J'l K. SKWTON SHAW. UOTANDS1IOI2 MAKING. JOSnrit It. TtHKHlNtl. oo Marh.1 .tr U Bhaw's How, Clearfleld, fa., has just reftefvsd a flat lot of French Calf Skins aad Kips, the best in the market, and Is now prepared to man ufacture everything In his line, lis will war rant his work to bs as represented. Tha eitltens of Clearlleld and vicinity are reipeotfully invited to give him n aall. Work done at short notice. 7;16"73y BAItfi.MXR IN MUSICAL IX FTIM1MKNTM ! Organs, fch new and anmmd hand, at (he Muale Hloro, opposite ffnllrh's Vuraiture 8 tore. All persons Inieroslcd are tnvU trd te cMl and oxhiuIiio a now style ot Organ now on exhlhillon. H licet Music and Music H'oks onaaUatlyfln hand. aplS4-7ttf A YAXTKD Uy tho Cluarfiold Ez- 1 T culsior Cant Hook Cutnpaay, Wood for 10,01)0 CANT HOOK HANDLES, of best quality hard Bugar, tllt to siie. For In formation Inquire at tbe ToU-v-o and rgnr Store rf janirtfj ALKX, WATHUN. CAITION-AH persans are hereby warned eKint pureliasiug or ia any way mediiiing with the following property, vil : 1 cook itnve and utensil, I hedMead and bedding, 1 sink, 1 set chairs, 1 table, 1 oow and 1 hog, now In tha possexslnn of Towers Woodford, of Hern aide townhlp, as the same Is sulject tn mv order at any ttiita. T. V, UtiPHAH. Westcvtr, July 1ft, 18T4.-It. ("AtiTIOMAll persons aro hereby warned J against pureltaaing or in any way raoddting with the following described personal property, viat Uneblook eow, the hair of aoresof wheat,the half of 4 acre of huekwheat, 1 cook atove, 1 set of cii airs, 1 lieds and m faantity of honor hold far nitnro, new in the possession of Henry Ogden, of Lawrence townihlp, as tha name hetonga to me and Is left with hi to on loan, subject to my order. Jnlylo.lt tt, W. OUbhll. Pr Ccoas, 5rowl(S, SU. 1874. 1871. UNDER FULL SAIL! THE KEYSTONE - TO THE FRONT! llciidiiuarlm for Dry Goods! Am ojnmlnt; my second large spring and sum mer stock of Foreign and Utimeslio DItY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, ' LAIHES & CHILDREN'S SHOES, t(c, rfc, &c. The price will be suoh as will not be excelled by any other place In the Htnto. Call and see for yourselves. YV.w. HKf.U, Biar2ft fieoond street, Clearfleld, Pa. C ihan;kd hands. JOHN McGAUGHEY Would rerpoctfally notify the public generally that be has purchiuiid J. 8. Shower's Grocery Store, in Minw's How, wliure bo iutends keeping; a mil line oi U R O E It 1 1 H. IIAJIS, DI1IHD BKKFand LARD. Hl'UAHH and B1IU I'S, of all gr. lc. TEAS, Oreeti and Illack. COKKKK, lioarted and limn. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, r.i.v.vKf rnvtTB, AH kind, in tbe market. PICKLK3, Injil. and barrel.. STICLiS, in every form nnd rariolj. . FAMILY FLOUR, Al l, hlSII-HUM KAl M.ltH. ROAI'S, MATCH KM, IlIIIKD APPLES, lll'.IKU PKACHE3, IHilKI) ClIEnRIKS, Coal Oil tad Lamp Cliimiioya. And a (rno-l an.nrlincnt f thnc thinif. n.ually V, pt in a grocf'rjr .tore, which ho will caclmngc fr inorki'ting ol tiio luark.t pricrl. Will H'll for oa.b aa oheoplr ae any oilier one. 1'lra.K ell and are hi. tock and ju,lre for yourself. JOHN M.UACOHKY. Clrarll,dd, Moy S7, IK71. GItOCERIES! NEW STORE, Opposite Post Office, New Goods I New Prices I CHOICE LINE t)P TEA OOLONOR, JAPANS, IMPORTED, VOUNJ HYSON, ENGLISH I1RRAKFAET Fureet In Market. nUTTEII A Bill KCiUH Will bo kepi and aold at flr.t ooat. Caib paid t vwuu.ry a ruuace GERMAN ClIEIlRIErl, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS HMI1. Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ar. PlCkl.l:. tlarrol l'ltklci nut Engllah Pickloa. I'l.ntiR and n:c.l(. Flour, Corn Meal, Pat Meal, lo. fol,lS'74 LYTLK MITCHELL. ED. W. GRAHAM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Sftl'AUE TIMBER A LIBBER, CLKARKlELn, 1'A., Hae ju.1 ojieni'd, at tho old .land, In Grahatn'a now, a ooniileto .took of .1 t: u o o ii s, of every dereri,lln. dry noons. , UliOCKltlKS, IIAKDWAIIE, HOOTS AND SIIOKS, CI.0TH1S0, rf.,f-c., IN GREAT VARIETY. Fi,uurt, JIEAT, SALT, HYE, OATS, CORN, ALWATS OK 1AXD AXD FOR SALE AT A S.VA LL AD VA S'CE. FLOUR the ear load, and sold advance. Reoolved b the ear load, and fold at a small advance. A supply of HUPB ooniUntly on hand. Special Inducements offered to those (retting oat Square Timber and Logs, aa wt deal largely in Lumbermen's Supplies, nnd are pro pared nt all tinea to purchase tim ber nnd lumber. v KDi W GRAHAM, . Market Street, CLEARFIELD, VA. Oct. M. 17?. 0UBLEY & CALDWELL, niAtama in Agricultural Implements. BIO LER STATION. PA. , Wo art agents far tha "Champion" Reaper nnd Mower eouiMned. the Pratt Horse Rake and tiamaalnga' redder Cutler, aa well as for all kinds ef Btovea and U eaters. Hampltw always on hand for otamlnatloa. Call an or address ns nt Willlm.grove. Clear. etu ewawsy! ra. janolt 9sn WisrrUanroufl. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIKL11' pa- Till WINTKB AND gl'H tJ,U TU8"8 oloae II a j Imb, 1K74. TERMS OF TUITI0'"-nadiLt0rthogrB,h.v,Wriliii(,Ol,Ja,,tM-e,jn., 1'rin.r, Arithmatie .ud frlB.'1"' leogral.b. 7 ," lll.lorv. Local and deacrlntiv. Ueoirriv,hv ltb Map bra-Inn, Urauiwar, MwiUl , and VVritlen Arltbmetio H t i Alxebra and the Kokence. In. (ruction la In.truaenul muale Oil palating, 14 le.aona Wa work II oo 1. 0 II to I 00 Fur full particular, aend for Circular. Clearlleld, March 11, 1,74. II M0-J The Bell's Run Woolen Fuctory, Pann tuwnrbip, Clearfield Co., Pa. II U B N E D OUT! BURNED UPI The subscribers have, at great expense, rebuilt neighborhood necessity, in tho erection of a ftrst cUm Woolen Manufactory, with all tbe modern iuiprovements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of CM lis, Cassimeres, Halinetts, blan kets, Flannels, Ac. 1'lenty of goods on band to supply all our old and a thousand new customers, whmu wo aak to come and examine our stock, Tho business of CAKIUNQ AND PULLING will receive onr especial attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done upon tho shortest notice, and by strlet atten tion to busineas we hope to realise liberal share of public patronage. KMMrO POUNDS WOOL WANTKD1 We will pay the highest market price for Woo and sell our manufactured goode aa low aa si mil sir goods can bo bought in the oounty, and whenever we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we can always be found at borne ready to make proper explanation, cttner in person or ny icner. JAMES JOHNSON A HONS, aprll2ltf liower V. O. IK KCOXOMY IS AN OISJKCT, CLOT II I X , Furnishing Goode, itc, D. STEWART & SON'S CLOTH INT, STOKE. Thoy keep a'full lino of Men's, Youlhi' & Boys' Clothing. Also, Umbrellas', fiitcliolla, Overalls lints, Shirts, cndorshirts, and Jirawors, &o.. Which they will Kill at moat rea.onable prleea. Call and examine their gooda before puruharln. elMwbere. Kootn m Man.ioo lluilding. ClearlleM, Pa., April I, 1ST,. TVEW BTOHE AND NEW GOODS- A. . JOS. SHAW & Uare just opened a Niw 8toh, on Uain8t.,CLSAiriii,D, Ti. e Ulelr occupied lij Wm. P. IKWIN. Their atock coniiatt of ITDiaT (S3- CD CD CE St GkoeKKics of the boat quality, Qui.knsu ahe, Ituots and Slioca aod evry article nerjetaarv for one's comfort. Cull and xamine our stock before pur chasing el.awbere. Hay 9, lSGS-tf. A. H. MITTON'S (fluceessor to Craln A Mltton,) cw Saddle nnd Harness MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. TIIR undersigned, having leased rooms for the manufacture of all kinds of hAlbl,KH, HAH- NKSS, and all the latest ImprovemenU in Horse Furnishing Uoods, Is now prepared to till all orders al nrieea and quality that will sorririw who favor him with a call for the inspection of his work, lie Is rletennmeo to pieatte ana nis ex perience and obnervation in oaMern and western cities enables bun to DKFY COMPETITION In the mium. lecture of tiold, Silver, Oroide, ltubber Covered and li ill-Lined ountod CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESSI Also Finn RIDING AND RACING SADDLES. His rents and expenses being tight, be will sell the same grades of work 30 per ernt, cheaper than they can bo bought tn tbo eastern cities. Repairing and adjusting Saddles, Uarness, Ac. neallv done, at reasonable prices. Particular attention paid to all orders by mall or otherwise. Call and sea his work before buying elsewhere. jgwWHooms in Irwin a btore. noit door to Key stone Hlore. A. Ii. MITTON. . Clearfleld, Pa., May IS, 1874. MITCHELL WAGONS, The Best ia the Cheapest! Thomas Rclllr has received another large lot of "Mitchell Wagons," wbifh are among tho very best manufactured, and which he will sell at the most reasonable rates. His stock Includes almnit all deseriptions of wagons large and small, wide ana narrow trook. Call an see them. epr7 THOMAH R EI LLY. HOUSE AXD LOT FOR SALE! The House and Lot on the corner of Mar k.. .k,I Lr.u ....,. r'iu.4t.M u. t. i- The lot contains nearly an acre of gronod. The houso is a largo double frame, attaining nine roam, rnr irrini ana outer informal. on appiy U the subscriber, at the Tost Office. uovla P. A. WAV LIN. CHEAP GROCERIES! eLUMIIf.lt CITT. PA Tho undersigned announces to his old friends and patrons that he has opened a good line of tlHOCKKICH A PROVISION at the old stand of Kirk A Bponoer, for which he solicits a liberal patronage. ii. vr. Mununu. Lnraner utty, ra., aiareb so u. J. R. M'MURRAY WILL PIIPPI.T Von WIT1T ANY ARTlrl.K OK MRrlUHANMrlK AT TIIK Vb'RV LOWEST l'KICE. COM K AND (8:5:73:;) NEW WASHINGTON, I IME1 LIUKI The nndaral.ned la aow arenared to furnish the pubh, with aa xo,llant qualit, of Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, f,r plulerlnx pnrnoae., hy Ih, lart or amall quantltr. Can be lonnd for tha praaent at Pl,'s new building, on Market afreet. Mtl-U L. K. HcCl LLOUOH. Mountain Eeho Cornet Band, CUnWENBVILLII, PA. Ml'810 farnl.hed for l'lenloa. r..H,.u (',-. eerta, Leeturec, ao., oa reaionahle terraa, Au.lr.i,, K. E. tlEUNKH, Dee',, inyS tlo, CnrwanaTllla, Pa. ADMINIWTHATOII'N NOTIfK.Nntloe Is herehj glren that Inters or administration I. N. C. T. A. on tho estate of JO AH Hllii'U dee'd, laU of Cofinstoa town. hip, Clearfleld Co.! hating been dnl; gcanled he the andersigned, all pereona Indebted to aaid aiut. will plea., maa. payment, and tbos, baTlng elalma or demands will preseat tbeaa properly authenticated form tlmnt. WILLIAM RIDKR. Jnnlt-St Adminletrator. T1KT Ol JT'HIIRrl Jrawa for aa adjoin! . rmtdah.k.M Ik. tkil u , - . . Uih of AlguM A, II. 174. M. Towan BeorarlaiJ. B Waller. II. MeCllweT Hell War, Mulhellaad " J. M. MeCruhe. n. B. T.,1.. . John HrMh - Wlla. K,pbart...Dwatar 1. U. Hnnderlla " Thomas Park, Hoggs V, B. HoH Uradl.rd I.ol her Wllllata, " i'. B. nephart Joa. Moor Pergiaoa Joba P. 11,1,1 w Kra.. Mlgnot.....Olranl R. Lnnaoerry...Uo.ht 11. llartaf.lt i.. . a..rf J..M Line, " (leorae lletl. m a., leela...lalloh Chriatian Hhnff JA.iu Waa. Klng....B.rnsido Job. P"W.II.L,ww.a Josopb Walla Rlmoa Pnltoa John Cnmmmm wm. rnlwrtoa (leorg. L. Herri. :i.v.r.itow.oati.(f.! Per Mow Morrla Adam Unit Pik, rrwi. eiignoa II ear, Stooa,.,Oh)rl.ld David Wr FotrMtw Bkna " Siaraivarr, linorr, U, L OOK OUT FOB THE TT tti X J. HUBBARD & CO., DEALERS IN STOVES & RANGES, AND MANi'FA.TflRERS OF 111, Shent-Iron & Copper Ware, n.TJJIBERS & GAS FITTEKS, Near Market Ulrect, Clearfleld, Will keep oa band all tha bell Cook Stores, Ranges, lloating Htoree aod Furnaoea ia th. market, among which wa tn.ntioa the Argand Hang., Victor Cook, Diamond Hlat. and Kcllpea, all of whioh for beaut, of dealga aod oheapueu cannot be anrpaaaed io the market. All of oar (Korea we warrant lo give entire aatlafaetloa, or tb. Stove oan b. returned in too days. Old stove, taken In part pay for Dew onea. W. keep on hand all of the latest and beat HEATING STOVES AND RANGES. Particular attention paid to the repairing of all kinds of Stoves, Ranges and Furnaoea. TIN WARE. Of our own mannfactnre, of all kinds, which which will be rold cheap for cash, by wholesale or retail. All oar ware Is made out of one and two cross tin, and warranted to be Just ai wo represent tt. Tin Rooting and Spouting done at abort notice and on moat reasonable terms, aud repairing neatly and promptly axe- PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING done and all joba warranted perfect. Will keep on band lias Fixtures, of all kinds, nnd lit up houses with Ranges, Rath Rollers, Rath Tuba, Shower Raths, Wash Stands, Siuka nnd Water Closets. Parties wishing anything dona in onr line will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to please all in regard to price and stylo of work manship. T.J. Hubbard will person a lly super, intend all work entrusted to our care. juoea T. J. IIL'RBARD CO. rpN-WARE, STOVES, AND HARDWARE! WATSON, NICHOLS 4 CO., CURWENSVILLE, PA. Having bought tba Hardware Store and Tl Shop formerly belongiog to W, A. Dale, wn intend keeping for tala everything belonging to tbe business, and will endeavor to aell as low for cash ns oan bo bought this side of Philadelphia. At our establishment may bo fonnd nt all timea a full supply ef Shelf and Hcary Hardware, SHEET-IKON AND T1N-WARB, Cook and Heating Stoves, SHOE FINDINGS, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Farming Implements of all Kinds, BCTTHKS, BCYTnE-SNATHES, 6 RAIN CRADLES, RAKES, Ao BAH' JtllLt. rt.YDi.rcs, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, HOUSE SHOES, 1I0RSK SIIOE KAILS, BOLTS, la. Wood and Willow-Ware, Oil Cloths, 4c. M-T1N HPOl'TIXO don. low and h..lnf material used. WATSON, srcnoLS CO. Curwensvllle, Pa., Jaoo 3, 1874. JKONSIDE3 STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVE3, rjEATERS, RANGES, HOLLOW-WAHK, SAINTS. OILS VARNISn, PUTTY A GLASS, ROPES, STEP-LADDERS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Th..el,br.Ud Toledo Anll-FrwMlng Qalvanlse,! IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No belter ramp, la tba market. LAMM, CIIANDBLISRS, LANTERNS, LAMP FLI ES, of all kind., LAMP FIXTURES, to. All at lowtet prioM. 1.1,74 eqal.lt attract, rhUlpaburjr;, Pa, gTONK'S SAW GTJ AIMERS AND SAW UPSETS. Wa have received th. tn... a,, tt,. , n ni.iiiwHnr, pricea. vau aoa email ne Iheo. Th.j are tha best. B1ULIR OO. FOR Af,F - Tb. aad,nlgaa4 .tm tn ale a val.alii. tew. nnmart i. t a..b of 01.arll.ld. Lot (l.li wU, t twt ator, plank koaa. tbaraoa .raeUd, villi Urea , how. .lair, ana roar Ma mm, a, ataira. wwm. mis Data rooai m Moad loer. Il lnl.bl eonplet. froai Mlial la atUe 0m4 doable porek aad goni a-ater. Prioa raa. onabl. and pajaiwla .ear. "augJI WM. M. MoODLLOtJOIl.