THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKFIKM), PA IVKDNKSIMY MORNlNtl, AUGUST 12,1874. Terms of Subscription, If paid In adrance,or within three months ...91 It ntitl afiur three aud before sis months . I 50 : paid attar theexpirailon of tlx nun t hi.,. I SI Kl.Mf.lOUti NOTICES. Methodist r.plaropul Church Rn, A, D, foritji, Pastor. Public Herrtoe every Habbalh tt l in A. M., and 7, 1'. M. Habbath Hnhuol at 9 A. M, Prayer Moating evary Thursday, it Tl P. M. Communion Harriot, first Sabbath of uvery a on in, ai iu a, m. Pre-bytcrlau i liurrhRoT. II. 8. Huti.bu. Sabbath eorvloes morning and evening Bnb bath (School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day evenine?. Mt. I'raiicla' Churrh Calhollf Re?. P. J. HimittDAN, Man at lUft o'olook A. N., on the second ami fourth Sundaye of eaah niuntb. OPI'ltlAIi 1HHECTOHY. Ttua or loMiino qiuutki skmioks covnr. Second Monday nf January. Third Momlsy of March. Vint Monday of Juno. Fourth Monday of Heptcinbcra TIUR Or nOLDIKO COM OK PLIAI, First Monday of Judo. Boound Monday of November. PUBLIC orriCKRi. Pwidtnt JnJye lion. Charles A. II ay or, of Look Haven. Aiiitlant Lam Judy Hon. John II. Orvls, of Uelloionle. Aumeiati Juttgtt William C. Foley, Clearfield John J. Head, Curwentvillc. protkonolaru Aaron 0. Tate. Kogitttr and Itecorder A. W. Loo. Dittriei Auornty Frank Fielding. 7f(irr David W. Wise. .S'fri-Williem H. Mcl'berson. Count) Surrrgor Samuel V. MoCluikey, Cur wensville. County Cummiuonr F. F. Couteret. Kert- haut) John P. Thompson, Curwentville, Clark llrown. CleerAold. County Audi tor Reuben McPherin, Clear flcldj James 11. llllo. Lumber City) Lewis C. 11 ooin. C earned. Jury Vommiiuomtr John W, Shugart, Jamei AJi.cn-M, uirernuu. Supirinttndrnt of PubUe Srkool-Juhn A Urenory, Oenrfltld. A'olarin PbiitJuha W. Writ lev. Wm. Re- 1baugh, Gyrus L. (lordon, Clearfield j Jostah r.vane, JoiPjti H. irwin, lurwentviiie i J. . i.iu pie, Uioeola Milla; Job niton Hamilton, Luthers- tutrp. In town laHt wci-k Robt. L. John ston, Ktq., Cambria county' ableit lawyer and tuost eiteeucd eitiien. Trout firthing m in onltr until the 16th of this month, and then business In that Hat luu-t ihut down until April 1st, 1875. The Cove K- ho, a Blair county new paper, was sold by the Fherllr on Monday last. Well, Sheriffs are very awkward In a newspaper office, anyhow. They should be kept out. - a- ii Worknion arc entfiitfotl lit touring oat the In si do of the old Metbodiii Church build Ing, on Cherry street. We presume It ii to be changed to a dwelling house. imm Mnm Svrvirt will bo Ml in St. Antlrow'tt Kpiscogml Church, In this plnoe, on Tuesday evening ties', the 18th, at S o'clock. Iters. Geo. C. Haflsr and C. C. Parker will be present. SKHiot'Ki.v J i.i,. Wo ivfrrot to loam that Philip lllanchard, formerly a oitiien of this Bounty, but now or tlrand Ilapidi, Mlohlgan, Is scrlomdy afflicted with typhoid fever, and when last bonrd from was very low. . m a A I'uXic. A prund ip-nio for the befleflt of St. Francis' Church, of Clearfield, will come off on the grounds of the Clearfield Park Association, on Thursday neiL The llttlo folks, having th "ran'' of the woods and flcldt, will no doubt have rare fun. Tf.UIIKRh' KXAMINATION. Cotinty Supcrintrndcnt Gregory putiliihos bis Fall pro gramme for the examination of tcichert for the ensuing term, which will bo found la another column. Directors and teachers had better bear the time and place in mind. Tub LtTMHKRMEN'a Convention. The full proceedings of the National Lumbermen's ' Convention, which assembled at Williamsport In June last, will be found on our first page, and must prove Interesting to our lumbermen wbo are to deil dod ly Interested in the business. One of tho nxlos of tho engine draw ing the Clearfield tixpress north, on Setarday evining, broke at Gardner's Hiallon, seven miles from Tyrone. Another locomotive was procured at Tyrone, and the train arrived at Clearfield be tweco 1 and 3 o'clock on Bunday iborning, aboit four hours later than schedule time. Prof. John A. Liht made hm one hundred and thirty-eighth balloon ascension from Huntingdon, on Wednesday of last week. The air ship rose to an allitode of 6,350 feet and landed In Juniata township, some five and a half 1 toilcs distant from the starting point Mr. J. W. Greenland accompanied the Professor. - - -" - ' I. J mm Maykr. Tho Clinton Demo cal, of Thursday, says i "From advices received, Judge Mayer and family are expected to leave Paris on the 1Mb Inttant, en route for borne. Should tbls prove correct, the Judgo will reach here in time for September Court." ' On 11 and. The l'niiih.et I-awH fir tS4 baro eome to band and are to had at the Prothonolary's office. Justices of the Peace, and vll others entitled to thorn, should not fail to ob- ain this copy, which In addition to the laws eon alns the new Constitution in full. The book Is ly about onethlrd the usual slsc, but for refer- too is very valuable. Park Ahwkmation Mektinu. We are been requested to slate tbat a meeting of the kock holders or the Clearfield Park Association 'ill be held in Pic's Opera House, on Thursday, the Ith dny of August, at 3 o'clock, P. M., for the rpoie of taking some action In reference to pot g tbo Association on a proper financial basis, et there be a full el lends no a of the members rotnptly at the time. IJf.momhhkd. The old Town J I nil hich has for many yenrs grand the spot between. ke Presbyterian and Lutheran Churches in tbls lace has been laid level. During the past week 'orkinen bave been busily engaged making room r several dwelling houses to take the place of to old entile. Mr. Graham, having purchased te property from the School Board, proposes to illie the premises for ml donees, which seem to i is) constant demand, notwithstanding the large miter that bare been erected within the past e years. i DitoWNKU. Wo h'urn by tho Punx awney Spirit, (bat a man named Leech, em- ycd on Wingerl's saw mill, near Lutbmbnrg, county, was drowned on the 6th Inst. He s walking over the logs In the dam, when be iden tally slipped into the water, getting under logs and becoming entangled In some rnbblsb, i drowned before any assistance could be ren- ni. The water in the dam was drawn off and Sody recovered t few hours afterwards. II ft eober and Industrious man, and leaves a and one child. N Amen Lady. A eortvnotidunt ins us that Mrs. Mary Lookard, residing In ford township, about one mile from Bigler a, was 99 years old on Tuesday er last week b Inst. Hhe Is quite smart, converses In- and intelligently, and her memory of things ranspired years ago Is very good. She was in Plymouth township, Montgomery county. .nd resided In or near Philadelphia until : eighteen years ago, when she eama to ield county with her daughter, Mrs. Marga- onng, and family, with whom she Ii still Tt Kx plain. Not a week tnten at we receive advertisements and eommnnlen- i from eur patrons by Tuesday's mall, with equest to "Insert Ibis week." Tbls Is Ii ble. Our Tuesday's malls do not come I natil after 1 o'clock. We are compelled to press at 1 o'clock on Tuesday aUroooe, I to meet the nails going out on nednesna. la it rate still further! Tboee who wish an ad- cement Inserted In neat week's Rart surA 4 mall It so as to eome to hand on Monday, would Hill be belter en Saturday. Friends, iSW bear this In mind. Ratiim Sr.TmKiiTAL. Tho KiK-nii- ( Frtmmm ,1.1. laal a ftiihitj Mrnapold 1 or lb. Lancaatat hutUfc, wko kuly a,bl an aMidral polloj and look a trip .rw PrnMtWaala Hallroad, vrilrtl "Harlag add th. Urtal Bead, on. of th. fraatart mod m triampa of nainmriog, and pi.rad th. top. Wat poak bj la. lonrMI lann.1 ea th. Ilaa, w tarh Cr.lNn, oa th. Maaaait of th. All.bra ftountalna, ihrn thonaand ttt abor. th. k.ri f b. aBa.' Thai la a atatltr or aboat aiht haa ired M higher than aa, iaarlat aa t., aaaM rotit. mr attala, hat th. aanaapoadMt llrad through It all, and hla kttr la Barked at th. nd : "To ba eaallaanl.'' Anothkr Roiihkhy. Tho dwelling of "Aunt Lydia" Uegorty, aboat fear miles from Houtidele, In Woodward township, was entered oy two men on last Saturday night, and com pletely overhauled and plundered, lint two girls, one under ton years of age, were In the house at the time, Mrs. Hagerty being over at Bpruoe Creek. The robbers entered the house about mid night, and when the girls went down stairs to drive them out, they were assailed by the robbers and driven back to bed, one of the robbers flour lahiog a large elub and swearing that be would mash tbelr brains out If tbey opened tholr mouths, but If they kept qalet they would not be hurt. n bite the one watobed the girls, the other com ml tied tbo robbery. The elder girl was compelled to give up the hoy of her trunk In whlob her sav ings were kept, amounting to Me. Kvery trunk, chest and bureau was broken open, as well as a small Iron sale in which some monuy and papers were kept. The amount la unknown. After the thUves pillaged the bouse, they went to the oellar, where (boy partook of a hearty supper, and then moved on with their plunder. The nearest nelgu bors lived about three-fourths of a mile off, benee the girls deemed It useless to raise the alarm an til daylight, when they ventured out and Informod their neighbors of what had happened. Rcnda'y -School Convention. The Susquehanna District B 8. Convention will meet at Gettysburg, Indiana county, Pa., at 9 o'clock, a. ., on Tuesday, August lBtb, wboa the follow ing topics will be discussed i 1. What range should be given Sunday-School Instruction 1 3. Should Bible lessons bo oonseoutlre, or topical 1 B. Question drawer half an hour. arrKKitoon lasston. 4. Should maps be used la Sunday -Shool F 6. Should blackboards bo used T If to, how f I. llow can we best Interest and profit the "little onos'T 7. Duly of parents to the Sabbath-School. 8. Importance of Increased attention to Sunday School worh. How can It be scoured t 9. Question drawer half an hour. 10. Sundey-Bohool jubilee In tbe evening. All are invited. Cetne and help ui. S. V. CaowTHun, President. Cu a but Tann, Pa., Aug. 5th, 1R74. ThbCkntknnial. Tho Philadelphia GuMMOMHwoVf states tbat the Centennial Hoard of Finance has learned tbat ea-Governor Bigler has been successful In securing a number of prominent gentlemen to sot as nusiliarlrs to tbe Bureau of Revenue, under tbe new plan, in the New Kngland States, and has fair expectations of obtaining all the subscriptions that may be re quired from tbat section. Among others wbo have upressrd themselves as being willing to co operate Is the Hob. Henry Wilson, Vice President of the United Stales, who serves cheerfully In bis county. Governor Bigler Is hew tbe guest of ex-U-iv Straw, of New llampibire, one of the I'nltcd States Centennial Commissioners, and will, doubt less, through bis aid, make good progress in tbat Slate. Cooking Corn. Tounok dried nweet corn well, pour warm water ovor It and let 11 stand ten or twelve hours. A few minutes before your meal Is ready, put tbe corn on to cook In a kettle In tbe same water in whlob you soaked it. Hare as little water as possible, arid don't allow it to stay on tbe store more than two minutes after it begins to boil, Theo add salt, butter, cream, peppv, and a sprinkle of flour. Let It merely heat (brougb, and It is done enough. Tbe old way of cooking dried corn Is villainous, for tbe longer It bolls the harder It gets. The ten hours soaking so f tent It and extracts tbe juice, and makes a palatable dish. a The hiHt nenwition at llouUdulo w told in tbe following wsy t A man deserted bis wife wbo endeavored to console herself with an other man, but upon mature consideration, tbe gentleman concluded not to enter into the bonds matrimonial, whereupon the lady went to tbe drug store, procured a dose of arsenic, dissolved It in a pint of whiskey, went Into the woods and drank It. When our Informant left the place on Thursday afternoon she was still alive but tbe phyiiolan said sbe bad taken enough to produce death." t'hilifMburg Journal. Well, Houlsdale Is a romantic village anyhow, and tbey might a well Beechera llttlo orer there as In Plymouth Church. mm s cm Death of Mrs. Philipsi The edi tor of the Phlliptburg Jomrual says : Letters have arrived Informing relatives In tbls place of the death of Mrs. Hard man Philips, wile oi tue tounaer oi rotiintourg, a. uwornvaie, Berkensbire, Kngland, on the l(Uh of July, aged 87 ears. Mrs. Philips spent a portion of her life here, coming a bride to tbe home ef her hus band in tbe new world In 1824, and remaining here until 1846. Sbe was always belorcd for her trails of character, prominent among which was Wt.ToUno. Mr. K4wt1 LtojJ, ttno f tbo executors of tbe will of Hardraan Philips, will aall for England Immediately to settle the estate." List of letters remaining unclaimed In tbe PoetoBoo at Clearfield, for the week ending August I lib, le74t Ammach, 6. A. Mann, Thomas Allen,Mrs. Ma Miller, Joseph P. Bennett, Jennie Marselen, George Calhoun, Cyrus J. Norville, Prof. B. A. Chapman, George 0. Sherwood, Charles (3) Dougherty, Henry A. Strothae, Mary F. Denny, John H. Taylor, Thomas Uixon, wiutam lannon Anntof. Dale, Alice Woods, Bobert Dale, Annie r. a. MAUiiiit, r. m. BUM Mr. JoKenh Owens, I)intriet Trean- urer of Lawrence township, gives notice to tbe tax -payors of' tbe towbsbip tbat tbe school dupli cate is now in his bands for collection, and those wbo pay their tat on or before the 1st of Septom bar will get an abatement of fire per cent. after that time five per cent, will be added. 8ptttal. Ra.n R. M. U'Eoall; 'a adrerliacmaal la re gard to Lira Inenranoe. eugiz-17 Coacaar.A erand Coneart will lie liren In the Uurnaido M. E. Chnreb, et Durnaiile, on Fri day craning, Auguat 2Htb, 1874, to bo conducted b; I'ror. L. Shilrr, of Pill. burgh, a.alaUd b; Col. Dank, and daughler, and ether, from a die tanoa. Tho Conoert will eonalat of Voeel and ln.truia.atal Hoiie. Bulo,, Ilnela, Uoartatla and Choruara. Th. proceed, will b. applied aa par n.nt of an Organ in the M. 8. Chureh at Uura aide. Pnif. Hh.lar if well known aa a Ana ma- aieal Khnlar and a nrofloiant inalrantor, and hla eatertelnment will prove a rare treat to all who are eap.ble nf appreciating good wineta. Cniae oae, .nine all I Auiallianoa, 0. eentai enn.iren andrr 12 reara, 26 oenta. I)ora open at 7 v .lock, f . X .) toncrt ocgina at a o eicea. JAnaaoM rNTcNia, R. H. Walk, J, L. Aixiaaa, V. R. HoLMoa, Joan !owi.aa, auglt-lt Cooimillc. of Arrangement.. . . . H I U.L..II ..A mmt vnli llf 1. aorwl In the Old Continental Life Inauranoe Con, ..oj, of Hart lord, L'onn. augu i. n v u . . u N.v.An Ah. k ....a mil anppij oi rirquR., n agona mr aai.. iiwiN.im..r"" Tard. Cell on or addreaa bin at Clearfl.ld P.nn- ayivanta. mmj 10-11. Lbi'ib yonr life la the Continental Llf. Inau. ranee Company, of Hartford, Cona. R. 11. M'KNALLY, Agent. augll lj Wood and Willow Ware of all deacrlptlona for aale by H. Y. Bigler A Co. Axae seveaty-lra doaea Clearfield Wood- ebnnpera Axoe at :J6:7I. II. P. niDLKlt A Co'f. A full line of llouaehold Oooda, Japanned Ware, Ac, for aale by II. V. Bigln A Co. RECAPITULATION. Bird Cagca. Wood and Willow Ware. Houeehold tiooda. All kiada of Hardware. Japanaed Ware. PainU, Oila, Varnlahea. Calelaed PlaaUr. Wagon and Carrlag. liek.ra' eoppliea. All of tbe abore for aale at tbe mammoth Hard ware Btore of H. I. Bigler A Co., Second Urol, Cleartlald, Pa. l .re Time! Per. Leber! Rare Moneyl ... Clotheal The " Noreliy Wrisger" la the beat In th. naarkat. Buy II try It. Por aele by II. t. Bioi.ua A Co. Calcined Plaater for aale by II. t. Bigler A Co Paiara Ann Paiarana' Pinniwna, Our atock of Paiata and Paintera' Maleriala la naiplale, lo elndtng J. T. Uwli' Pure White l-.d. Juba I.. eaa A Co'a Pare White lad, P. R. A Co. Bnek Lead, and a number of cheaper branilr af White Lead; alo, Liawed Oil, Tumcntia., Varnih.of all klnda, a full Ilaa of llrn.be., and a fall line of color., dry and la Oil. my28'7l H. t. Bioiaa A Co. Moatour Slate Paiata, for painting honaea in itio aad oataidc Cottage Vena Buildlnga, Ac. Beeatifal, durable aad oeenoeatcel. Uroaod In para Linaaad OIL myl 71 H. F. Bnuaa A Co. Bird Cagaa a large aaMrtaeat-l H. t. Big. lor t Ce.'a. Ralb Tata I Perenaa whoaaatemplau hallding will do well ta call and aaamiac oar Block ef Bl'ILUINU MATKRIALS. We hare la Block, a fall line of Builders' Hardware, Kails, Paiata, Oils, tllaBB, Pally, Calelaed Plaaler, Ac. bu28'71 H. F. Bieuaa A Co. IVortra ro Wioou a an Caaaiaaa MAaaaB.We harajaat raaalrcdageaeral aeaartaieatof Wagon aad Carriage Woods, alae a fall Ilea of Springs aad Aimi. which we afar aheap far eaah. U. P. Biataa A Co. Biwa. DlaUa', Cross-cut Saw, Oreat Aaierieaa Saw, Boyaloa'a Llghlalng Saw, el 25-71 tl. I. Butaa A Co'a. FROM DRUGGISTS. There la no ease or Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower will not euro. Coma to the Drug Store of 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa., and In Jutre about It. If you suffer from Gostivenese, Ick lleadaebe, Sour btemacb, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derangement of the system. Try It. Two or three dostta will relieve you. B'licheo's German Hvrup Is now sold in every town and city in the foiled States. We bave not lees tnan Ova hundred letters from Druggists, saying It Is the beet medicine they ever sold fur Consumption, Throat er Lung disease. Regular iae V cents. aug30"7Jy Fnaa t Fnai I Fnnn I Among the many prepa rations that we hare for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or any throat or lung difficulty, none of them are equal to Dr. Morris' Byrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. If yon are afflicted, call at our store and we will git e you a sample bottle A eknrg f Agents t Hart wick A Irwin, ClearMeld; Holt, Woodside A Holt, Wallace too i 11. K. Wit. Hams, William's Grove. March U-ly. INFLATION I INFLATION I James Kerr A Co., regardless of tbe notion of the President, are Inflating, and have In Haled their already largo stock of Clotulug, until it now embraces the finest assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods in any retail store In Pennsyl van in. Uelow please find reduced price list of a few of tbe artioles embraood in their stock t MKN'S COTTONADR SUITS, ONLY 00 MKN'fl CAHHIM KRB SUITS, ONLY 8 00 MKN'S ALL-WOOL CAHH. BUITrl, 10 00 MKN'S FINK 11 1. UK DUG. HU1TH, 10 00 YOUTHS' HI'lTS, . to SO 00 CHILD'S FINK BLUR CLOTH SUITS, R 00 CHILD'S FANCY DIAU. SUITS, 10 00 CUILDKKN'B SUITS, all prices, fr 3.e0 to 12 00 Ifmbrollae Silk, Gingham, Cotton n large and fine assortment, lloBlery.Flfty dosens Lisle Thread, Bilk, Cotton and Knglith supor-stout hose, which will be sold at from e cents up. Bblrta. Our stock of shirts le large and ootn- Elete, embracing the Universal, French Percale, otton, Cestimero and colored Shirts, In great variety. We would say to our customers that baring bought goods at 16 per cent, less than heretofore, we are prepared to sell them at prices that will really astonish everybody. Call early and see for younelvos. JAMKS K Kit 11 A CO. uid nestcrn uoiei corner, noarueiu, i . Just received, a large lot of non-exptoslve Lamps and Lanterns at a. 20-72 U. F. DtuLnn A Co's. Paints, Oils and Varniihes for sale by U. F Dialer A Co. aiiinlfd. On Sunday, July 19th, 174, by Jamks M. MKkr, Kq, Mr. JOHN L. WIHK and Miss MA KY C. GLENN, both of Pike towmhip.Clver fiuld county. On Tuesday, August 4lb, 1H74, by Ror. Wm. M. unrHriRi.n, Mr. THOMAS W. 11A1LKY and Mite MARY A. MrNHAL, both of Jordan town- hip, Clearfield county. On Thurtdnv. July t.U, 187 1, by Jab. II. Tnnx- itn, Kiq., Mr. JOHN MrDOWKI.L and Miss MKKT1K GltKh'N, both ufGrahaui township. On Sunday. August 9th. 1874. by Jar. H. Tunir- rh. K.tq.. Mr. RKl UKN HOLT, of Wall tor ton, aud MlssMAGGlS FORCB, ofGrabain townihip. Sirl In West Clearfield, on Tuesday morning, August Ob. 1H74, COATbS WALTON, son of O. B. and Camms Mkmrull, aged 8 years and & months. parkrt. Clearfield Markets. CoitnaoTKO Wrkklt bf Krottor A Lytte, Whole sale ami notatldcalurs in ury mooui, urocerics Flour, Feed, etc., Market street, Clearflold, Pa OLBARrixLD, Pa., Aug. 1, 1874. Ap'Ios,green,VO(g 1 2b Hogt, dressed 0 Hides, green & llama Ollfc U vrieu, at id u Annlabuttar.Vti-al. 7i Butter. Oliftt JU Shoulders..... 10(a) 12 Hides 00(fu U l,.r4 vha n Bean $0 00(oj 3 36 n.k.hn.t I uo Bunk wheat flour tb. 6 Mess Pork.V bbl...30 00 licet, dried ItHrtt 23 n-.r fr-h Ufrti In Oats tb Onions 3 90 Boards, M 13 0l) 14 0(i Corn, shelled.. 1 10 r p OOftik . Aft Potatoes Olf($l 50 Peacbea, dried, R.. 16 Plaster, $ bbl ft 00 Rye. 1 10 u... u a Corn meal, y sack, fl.v onop, f ewt aai(oj 2 Cloveneed.. 7 0 Halt, ack.'i.ioo Hi Cheese. 30 Cherries, tt. 10n 1H Chickens, dnd. th. 121 rthlnirl...2A n1&Ciu tfl OA Tlmutlij i.ed t 00 Kgg 30 1.I1UW in Wlie.t. I 76 Wool 40 Wood, VI oord 4 40 Flaxseed 3 uu Flour f 60ft6 8 00 Hay 00 OlH-ftli 00 Ieini4lvniiIaItnllronl TYRONE k CLEAKFIELD BRANCU. ON nJ .Iter MonJ.j, MAY Id, 1874, th. P.a,.nc.r Tra, will ran d.ily (iocpt Bun- dayi) b.tw.i!B Tjron. .nd OI.arfl.ld, m follow. CLEAKI'IKLU HAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. "I" Clort.ld 3.40. .... Tjrc.il. 9.J0.1.K. l'hilm,bu.....4.S, U.l....... 10.40, " l'lllUl.bor.,.10.tS, Cl..rll.ld .....11.60, " Om.oI. 4.40, T;ron (.00, CLBAHFIKLD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Olc.rll.M 0.15 4. I. Tjrron. T.00 p.m. lnterMOtion...7.11 " OMOll 110 " l-billp,li.i...8.i " Clc.rDcld,.r...t.lO ' Pbilinsbnr. Oieo.il... .60 Intmoctlon... T.48 Tvron... 8.00 TYRONE BTATION. AHTWARP. A H WR.TWABD. A M Mliod Train, 1:14 Ciofin'ti Kipreaa, 4:86 P.oiflo Esprcaa, 8:24 P II Waj P.,,eng.r, 1:18 Mail Train, 8 80 Faat Lin., 1:58 P.olfio Kipreti. 7:58 ll.rrlflourg am m, o:.n p . M.ll Trail. S:23 Cinoia'li Kiprcil, 8:21 Pblla'da Expnu, 10.15 FARK FROM CLEAliFIELD, TO BallefcnU. Pa 13 85 Mid.iletown ft tt Lock Harcn 70 Wllliamiport. 60 Huntingdon w 1 80 Lewiatuwn I V0 Msrynlllc 4 60 Marl.tta 6 60 Itanca.l.r ft 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 Altoona 1 65 Johnatown H S 80 AKItlhUUKU... 70 I'U'TISBIJHU ft 16 Cloa. connections made by all trains at Tyrone and Lock llaren. B. 8. lll.Alll, BiylT-tf. Superintendent. 0 UPUANS' COURT BALK. KSTATB OF HAttTIS KLINE, hSC'D. By vlrtne of an order Issued ent of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, authorising and directing the nnuersigneu adminisiraior, to eipnse ana son me aforesaid estate, I will sell at public sale, at tbe Court House, In the borough or Clearfield, on Tiieeriay, AugiiRt IH, I Hi I, at 3 o'clonk p. m., all that certain tract or piece of land situate in the township of Lawrence, bounded and described esftdlows: Beginning at a maple In tbe line of land annexed to v. in. ugnen ; mence parny oy same and by land eonveved to Zacharlab Ogden, west 100 perehel to a stone heap in the line of land conveyed to J nun fcnaw, nr., ineneo iy same and land of Wm. Daniels sooth en per hoc, more or less, to a stone heant thence east 1(10 perches more or let to a stone; thence north by tbe east boundary line of Raid warrant 63 perehes, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing 60 nor en, more or lets, baring thereon creeled a dwelling boats, barn and the other neeetsnry out buildings, togi-tlW with a bearing orchard of etocllcnt fruit anu en tnexnutiitiriie won oi good water, and nrarly tbe whole ef Ilia land Is ander a good state of cultivation. 4i. TttnMS or Sai.i. Ten por cent, of tbe one-third to bo paid on tne cay or sate, ine oai anee of the ene-tblrd to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance In two equal annual pay ments with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. J. B. HUAW, Clearfield, Jnly 3V, IA74. Administrator. O TIPHANS' COTJHT SALE. VALUABLE riNS TIMBER LANDS, By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of C let r Held county, Pa., and to me direct cd. there will be exposed te public eale at the Court Hourc, In the borough of Clearfield, oil Friday, th Diet day ot August, IHTI, at 3 o'clock, p. m., a valuable tract of Pino Timber Land, the estate of John MeCully, deceased, late of Chest township, to will One Hundred and Forty Acres, mora or less, situate in ('best township, Clearfield county, Pa.,, being ft Part of tbe "John Oundnker" survey. This land Is one or the most valuable timber IracU sjow in tbe market, being advantageously situated for removing tbe timber therefruia, and having a large amount of the ffnoet quality of pine, oak and other kinds of timber thereon. Tonus or 8 a lb. Ten percent, or the purr base money at sale, one-balfuf balance at confirmation ef eale, and the remainder In one year Ihoreartor, with interett, to be eerurod hy bond and mortgage on the pramisee and by good collateral security and to be approved by the Court. RKBKCCA J. M-rPLLT, J OK I'll PATTKI180N, Marron, July SV.-tt Administrator. SETTLEMENT NOTICE. I tnke this method of Informing my pntrons that I have plenty of lima just bow te settle up eld ao eounte, and 1 hereby give not Ice ta all I bote wbo bave unsettled aoeonnte wilb me te eome forward and have them closed without delay, Tboee who fail to heed this notice need not be surprised if they are called upon to settle in a legal manner, in the preeenoe af aa officer, aad pay easts beeidet. L. M. COLDKIKT. k Frenehvllle, Aug. ft, 184 -3m. D IHHOLVTION NOTICE. The undersigned did on the 3d dav of June. 1874, by mutual consent disevlre tbo here t of are eiistlng partnership known as Kettler, M Math A Co,, Keesler A Duhree having withdrawn from the firm. The books, accounts, notes, Ac, will be left with Messrs. Albert A Brothers tor settle ment, who assume all liabilities and receive all assets ef tbe interest of Kessler A Dubree, in said Arm af Keesler, MrMath A Co. KFMrtl.KR A DUBRIR. JOHN M MATH, W. ALBERT A BROTHERS Woodland, Pa., Aag. ft, 1S74-J4 Ittrdtral. 'yiNKGAB BITTBIIS. FURKLY V1UETABL1C. FRKJ& FllOM ALCOHOL. DU. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely V oae table preparation, made ebleflv from tho nettve herbs found on tbe lower ranges or the sierra Nevada mountains or Veil forma, the medicinal properties of which art eitt acted therefrom without tbe ute of Alcohol, Tbe ques tion Is almost daily asked, "What Is tbe oaute of the unparalleled success or vumcun ifirrnMr" uar answer is, mat tney remove ine cans or att est, and the patient recovers his health. Tbey are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator aad Invlgorator of tbe system. Nsrer before ! the history of tbe world has a meUieina been compounded one sessina the remarkable a aall I let of Vtxaain BiT- TBRa In healing tbe sick of every disease man Is heir to. The- are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation ef iL. t : . I VI.. at - l Ulll... Il. iub wit or gnu imm vigaua, u viiiv via' eases. Tbe properties or Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bit tern are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, No- trieioua, Lexaliva, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and A oil-Bilious. Grateful thousands proclaim Vinegar B liters the most wonderful invigorant mat ever sustain ed tbe sinking system. No person can take these Bitters aooordlng to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones aie not destroyed by aalneral poiton or oiner means, anu viiai organs wasted neyond re pair. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent In Ihe valleys of our great mere inrougnoirt tne united stetes, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, lllinoie, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colora do, llratos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, wilb their vast tributaries, Ihrouchout our entire country during the Hummer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably aocompsniod by ex tensive derangomente of the etomacb and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially oeeessarv. There Is ao cathartic for the nurnose eaua) to Dr. J. Walker's Vioegar Bitters, as tbey will speedily! remove ine uara-eoiored viscid matter en to which Ihe bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulat ing the secretions of the liver, and generally re storing the healthy functiona of the digestive organs, Fortify tbe body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic oan take hold of a system thus fore-aimed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain In the Hhouldors, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diiiinon, Hour Bruotions of Ihe Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Altarks, Palpitation of the Heart, 1 u ft nm (nation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and ft hundred other painful symptoms, are tbe offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a belter guar antee uf Its merits than ft lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, er King's Evil, White Swellings, 111 cars, Kryslpelas, 8 welled Neck, Uoitre, bcrofu lous Inflammations, Mercurial aiTeotlons, Old Hores. Bruptions of the Kkin, Hore Ryes, ete. In these, as in all other constitutional diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters bave shown tbelr great curative powers In the most obstinate aud In tractable oases. Fur Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism. Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tbe Illood, Liver, Kidneys and the Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Bucb Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood Mechanical Dl teases.-Ptrsone engaged ( Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type tetters, U old -beaters and Miners, as tbey advance In life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dote or Walker's Vioegar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Dieeaess, Eruptions, Tetter, SalU Rheum, Blotches, Bpots, Pimples, Pustules, Roils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Braid h4 Hnre Eyes, Kryslpelas, I ton, Hearfe, Dlseoloralions of the Skin, Humors aad Diteaaes of tbe Skin of what ever name or nature, are literally dog up and carried out of the system In a short time by tbe nee of tbeee Bitters. Pin, Tape and ether Worma, lurking In tbe system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, In young or old, mar ried or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn of lite, these Tonic Bitters display so do aided an Influence that Improvement it soon per ceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find lie impurities bursting through tbe skin in Flm Sic l, Eruptions, or Bores; eleanae it when yon nd It obstructed and slnggith In the veins ; eleanse It when It Is fonl ; your fselings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. r. ii. Mcdonald a co., Druggists and Gen. Agts., Ran Francisco, Cali fornia, and corner of Washington and Charlton streets, New York. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Mt.a7.Viy. JOOK OUT FOR THE 8IGN OF THE IIIC4 CANT HOOK! MARKKT STREET, CLEARFIELD. The old Clearfield Eioelsior Cant Hook Co. Is dittolred, and a new one formed hy Amos Ken nerd and O. B. Merrell, of Clearfield, and G. M Allard, of Emporium, Cameron county, aa part ners, and Jns. St. Watson, of Clearfield, at Gener al Agent. Tbe new company will carry on the butlnrts of manufacturing, selling and shipping the Cant Hooks, with all their Improvements, which era now perfect. All orders promptly nueu. efAn. n. nninun, July 1st, 1T4. Genl Agent. BANTZ fc BUCK. General Insurance Agents and Real Estate Brokers, Represent the following reliable Insurance Co'a North British A Mercantile Int. Co. $3A,000,d00 Washington Life Insaranoe Co....... 4,00(0l0 Fire Association Insurance Co.. 3,600,000 Amnion Fire Insurance Co 3,078,140 Watertown Fire, Intnraa dwellings and farm buildings only. 176,000 York, Pa., fltoek Insurance Co. Horiet insured agalntt death and theft. P. B. Parties In tbe country desiring in en ranee on their nvee or property can nave it promptly attended to by addretting ns by letter, or calling in person ai our omce, ta ne t opera nouee, Room No. 4, Clearfield, Pa. a, ay 2 77 Jai. 8. Fabiohb, Pree'L R. B. Biaunaa, Sec y Continental Life Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, OONN. A tests. w H.S,llf,0ft Utile of Assets to Liabilities. 133 Furnishes Insurance at the very lowest cost Polley-bolders participate la the profits of tbe company, in us eooiinuaiiy reducing too annua, payments. For rates, Ac, call on or address R. M MrKNALLY, Agent Office) fta Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa. 7:1674. rpEACUERS WANTED. T The School Directors ef the borough of Clear field give notice that applications will be received from teaehers, for tbe various departments In rae Eibllc Sflhonit of said borough, until AUgaa. Mh. IH14. At least four teachers will be re quired. None bat tbe best will be accepted. Tbe Principal must be n man ef eiperieeoa, with a thorough education, and able te teach the lan guages if teoetsary. Liberal wsges will be paid. By order of the Board. Je ll WM. M. MKMlLLOUan, See'y. XTOTICE In the Court of Com- mea Pleas ef Cle.rl.ld eeaaly, Pa., U No. M, BcpUmncr Term, 1H7I, George and M. Wlleoa Foreign attachment la e. Jas. W. Irwin, Daft, aad Wm. Manes. Garnl.be. Debt. Judgment against the liclendant and Rule entered hy Plaintiff for or damages. All persons laUrestad era hereby Bottled that I will aaeeea the daanaaea la this eaae at Ihe Prev Ihonotery'a Offloe, la Clmrllrld, oa Thursday, ths 101b day at Auguat, 1874, at I .'clock p. m. J.lTJMl A. C. TATE, Froth'.. CAUTKIN-AII peraeaa are hereby warned agalaat purehualng er meddling with one yok. ef Cattle, aow la poaMMlea of Joaepk Ry er, ef Covingtoe towaeblp, CleertcM Co eat,, a. I pureaand aaid eatlle ai Sb.rlf'1 aale aad left laam with the said Boyer snhjeat to my order at anytime. L. M. COUDRIIT. Jaly I liri.lt $rf Coofll, 6T0ttrif, 01. J. M. KRATZER, IN PIE'S BUILDING, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Dress Goods, .. Carpets, . Wall Papers, Ladies Shoes, Children's Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, &c., la Juat receiving a eoojpleto assortment of goodB, bought at latail and lowest prices. QOOD PRINTS, AT TEN CENTS PUR YARD. GOOD YD-WIDE BLEACHED MUS LINS, TEN CENTS. HEAVY YARD-WIDE UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, 12, CENTS. APPLETON'8 A MUSLINS, I2J CT8. PER YARD BY TUB PIECE. AND ALL DRY 00OU8 AT LOWKH RATKS THAU UKRETOFOKS. DRESS GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. CARPBT8 CAltl'KTH BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN, and nil lower grades. CARPKTS -CAKI'KTH CAKl'KTS CARPKTS CAHPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CAHPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CAHPKTS CAHPKTS OAltl'BTH CAHPKTS CAKI'KTH CARPKTS CAHPKTS CARPETS CAHPKTH CAHPKTS CAHPKTS CARPKTS CAHPKTH CAHPKTS CAHPKTS PARASOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GROCERIES, KY ORIGINAL PACK AGE, AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. FISH, FLOUR. BACON, ALT, 4c, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. WOOL AND OTHER PR0DUCK WANTED. Cl.art.ld, M.J J7, 1874.. J. P. IRVIN, AT TDK CORNER STORE, CURWZNSVILLE, PA., WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, REASONABLE ON TIME, Ills ei .entire Stock of STAPLE DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, CARPETS, OltVCLOTIIS, MEAT, PISH, CANNED FRUITS, BOOTS AND BIKIRS, WOODIN-WARR, OL 188 AND QITERNSWARR, HARDWARE, ROPE, T0P.ACCO, Ac, Ae. FLOW, SALT AD r LAST EE BY THE CAR LOAD. Cottage Sets nnd other Furniture. LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES. ff-tr" Lumber aad Country Produce taken In exchange for goods at tbe higheet market price, Curwensville, Pa., June 1, 1074. QONKLIN WAGONS! Th. aadr.t3ad Was ea band for eale at the "Skaw Hones," Clsarleld, Pa., a lot of th. Celebrated Conklln Wagons, which he offers oa rerj reasonable terras. There Wefnns hare a aattoaal rcpulatloa, aad fanners aad all others will do well te call and aiaaiae thcaj. All the laforssatioa desired waMrain, then will ba faraiahed wllh nTeenre. lot R. NEWTON SHAW. DOOT AND SHOK MAKING. 13 JOSEPH It. DERRINO, oa Market street, la Bbew'a Row, Clearleld, Pa., has Just rtorlr a In. lot ef Praaeh Calf thlaa aad Kiel, lac beat In tbe market, aad la aew prepared t. maa .fitters eeerr thlsi la his line, lis will war rait hit werk ta hs as reareesated. Taa sltlasa. .f Ulearlel. eaa .iciBlt arc nr.otf.lly la.lud t glr. him a call, Work .oae at skert aetlee. tiie-rajr COURT PROCLAMATION. Wnaaaia, Hoe. O. A. MAYER, President Judge ef the Court of Commea Pleas of the twea ly.lfth Judicial Dlatrlet, eompoeed ef laawaa IIh of Cleerneld, Ceatre aad Cllatoa, and Hoa. WM. 0. FOLEY and Ilea. JOHN J. READ, A a. aori.te Jadges nf Cleeraold scanty, hare talaed their precept, to an dlrertsd, for th. holding of aa Adjoaraed Coart ef Oemmaa Pleas, at th Court Hones, at Cleerteld, la aad for th. Man ly of Cleerneld. commencing an tbe THIRD MONDAY, THI 1ITH DAY OF AUGUST, 1)4, aad aontinulng oaa wash. NOTICE Is therefore hereby lire, te Jarara aad wllaasaas, la and for aaid eeaaty ef Clearield ta b. and appear la their proper peraeaa, at 1 0 o'clock A. af. of said day, as do tboaa thlagt which la thalr behalf pertain as he done. GIVEN ander my head at Cl.art.ld, thla 1st day of July, ia lbs year af aar Lord eae thoaaaad ight kaadrad aad sermty-four, W. R. McPHERSON, RberlC WANTED. Hy tbe Clearfield Ez nlalo Caat Rook Company, Wood for 1I,M CANT BOOK HANDLES, of beet quality hard Sugar, split te sis.. For In formal loa inquire at the Tekeceeaad Soger Star rf iJaal'tf - ALEX. WATSON. PINK, WHITE A ROAR LnflNS SIINS Jast reeelred aai for sale by April N, lit. a t. EI8L11 A 00. f rj tSoottS, tixtxtxUt, tU. 1874. 1871. UNDER FULL SAIL! THE KEYSTONE TO THE FRONT I Ileaduunrtcrs for Dry Goods! Am opening my second large spring and sum mer stook of foreign and Uomsslia DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, LAD1KS' CHILDREN'S SHOES, e i-c.r dec, do. The prlcea win he each aa will not be eacelled by an. othsr place In the Stale. Call and see for roursel.es. ' WM. RRKD, ejarM Seaoad street, ClearBeld, Pa. QIIANGED HANDS. JOHN McGAUGHEY Would rsapeslfully nollfy the public generally lhat be has purobaicd J. 8. Shower's llroecry Store, la Bbew'i Row, wbers he Intends keeping a full Una of ii K O C E It I E H. 11AM8, DRIED DKEF and LARD. SUGARS and Bl III' PS, of .11 grades. TEAS, Orecn and Black. C0PFEK, Roasted aad Ureea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, V.1MED M'HVITM, All klnda in the market. PICKLES, In Jets and barrels. SPICES, In ercry form and rarlely. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL klNDBOVCRACKIUtH. soArs, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CI1ERRIES, Coal Oil t&l Limp CUnu.871. And a (ood easortment of tboaa thlnii usually kept la a Rrooory stors, which be will elebaage for marketing at the market price. Will sell for eaah aa ehaaply as any other one. 'Please oall and see his stock aad Judge for yourself. JOHN MrOAUOHKY. Clearllcld, May 7, 174. GROCERIES! NEW STORE, Opposite Post Office, New Goods I New Prices I CHOICE LIMB Or TEAM. OOLONOS, JAPANS. IMPORTED, YOl'NIl HYSON. . ENGLISH BREAKFAST Purest la Market. BUTTER AND liUV Will be bent and sold at rst coat. Caih paid for t oaatry 1 rod ace. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURRET PHl'NKS, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac. PICKLBH. Barrel Pickles and English Pickles. 1'I.OIin AND IT.I'.I). Flour, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, Ae. febiitd LYTI.C A MITCHELL. ED. W.GRAHAM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Has Just opened, at ths old stand, In Graham's Row, a eomplele stock of Jf E IF e O O f, of ercry description. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, B0OT8 AND SHOES, " CLOTHING, dT.,tx!., IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, RVK, OATS, CORN, ALWATS ON HAND AND FOR SALE ATA SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR Received b tbe oar load, and told at a small ad ranee. A luppty of HO PI eoestantly on hand. Special Inducements offered ta tboee getting oat Square Timber and Logs, as we deal largely la Lembermea's Supplies, and are pre pared at all Umea ta purchase tim ber aad lumbar. ED W. GRAHAM, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct. M, 1B7K. OUBLEY k CALDWELL, halim in Agricultural Implements, BIGLER STATION, FA. We are agents for tho "Champion" Reaper and Movar wmhlaed, Ik. Pratt Heme Rats aad Cammiags' Fodder Caller, aa well as for all klada ef Stoves aad Hsatara. Samples always oa hand far oiamlaatloa. CaU ea or address ua el WlOlaasgrere, Clear aid eeaaly, Pa. Juasdl-tm Rlljirrllanroui. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO, CLEAKKIKLD. PA.( UAXt'rACTl'BBM Of FJHi: IIllliK, Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts, Stove Ljning8, Paving Tiles, 4.0. Ihlmnry Topi, HHnHote Cap; and Want. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DESK1NS IN TERRA COTTA MADE TO ORDER. Wllh Improved machinery, Drat (.tail material and akilled workmen, we can warraat all onr manufecturca to b. equal to If not auperlur to any ta tne maraeu Artlclea of our manufacture eaa be seen at the Works, aear Railrosd Depot, or at the Hardware Store of u. r, Bigler uo. All orders from a diatanee, addressed to lb. General Superintendent, will reeeive prompt at- teutloa. J. C). HARTS WICK. JOHN FERGUSON, Gaa'i Supt. f Healhllcld, Gernklrk, Scotland, Supt. Manufacturing Dept. m.j20'7l H. F. BIGLER & CO., Di.ti.ani in II A It 1 W A II E , Also. Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, FA. F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds for sal by II. F. BIQLEK & CO. R AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for sals by II . F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nails, .tc, for salt hy II. F. BIGLER 4 CO II A UN ESS TRIMMINGS 4SUOE Findings, for sal. by ' II. F. BIGLER I CO. Q. UN S, PISTOLS SWORDCANES For sal. by II. F. BIGLER ft CO gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND 8iiss,for sal. by II. F. BIGLER ft CO RON I IRON I IRON 1 IRON I L For sale by U. F. BIGLER ft CO. II ORSK SUOES k 1IORSE SHOE SAILS, for sals by II. F. BIGLER ft CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And hsat Manufacture, for sals by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for sal. by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. RODDER CUTTERS for sale by a-cn-30-70 II. F. BIGLER ft CO. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rnill WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will X close May IWtb, 1874. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Ohject Las sons. Prlmarv Aritbmetis and Primary Geography- t7 M History, Local and deeoriptive Geography with Man Drawing. Orammar. Mental and Written Arithmetic t tt Algebra and the Sciencea It 00 Inatruction ia taetramental musle..H.... 10 00 Oil paiallng, 14 l.uons.. 11 00 Wei work S 00 For full purtioulers send for Circular. ClearBeld, March 11, 1874. IhMO-y The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Penvtowntbip, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURNED O If T 1 not ROT BURNED UP! Tbe subscribers bave, at great expense, rebuilt ueijtbbornood necessity, in tbe erection of a first- class Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared to make all hintls of Clothe, Casslmores, Hattnetts, Blan kets, Flannels, c Plenty of goods oa hand to supply all our old ana a thousand new customers, whom we ask te eome and examine onr stoea. The basinets of CARDING AND FILLING wilt receive our especial attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit onstomers. All worn warraniea anu done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten tion to business wo hope to realise a liberal share of public patronage. KMMNI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will nav the bifbest market price for Woo and sell our manufactnred goods ae low ae similar goods can be bought in tbe county, and whenever we fall to render reaeonable satitfaetiea wa can always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, either in person or y letter. .1 Aetna juunnun cunn, tr.ril.olf Dower P. 0. fP ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, DDT TOUR CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, &o.f AT D. STEWART & SON'S CLOTHING STORE. Tlioy liocp full lino of Mcn't, Youths' cfc Boys' Clothing. Also, Umbrellas, Bstchells, Orerolli tlats, Shirts, I ndorsliirtB, And . Drawors, fto., , Whloh they will aril at atoet reasonable prices. Call and esamine th.tr goods before purchasing elsewhere. Room la Maaaloa Building. Cloarleld, Pa., April 1, 1174. , . MITCHELL WAGONS. The Best ii the Cheapest I Thomas Reilly has received aaatlme large kit af Mitchell Waroai," which are among the vary beat aaufaetarea, aad which he will cell at tho ost raasoaabl. num. Ills stock tacla4ea almost all deeeriptloae af wegnea larg. aad smell, wid. aad Barrow Ire... Call aa4 eea them. apr8'74 THOMAS REILLY. J. R. M'MURRAY WILL SITPI.T TOtt WITH ANT ARTICLE OK MRRCIIANDISI AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. COME AND SEE. (luWtiy) NEW WASHINGTON. JIIRTICCrl db COMHTABLBeV VHt Wo ban printed a large aamber f Ua aww FKI BILL, aad will ea the receipt af Iweaty. Irs seats, mail a epy I. aar adders. myM Sirittrirr, Itswarr, U. jook out fcb xun BIO NIN! T. J. HUBBARD & CO., DEALERS IN STOVES & RANGES, AND MANUFACTURERS OF fin, Slicnt-lron & Copper Ware, PLUMBERS & liAS FITTERS, Near Marital Street, Clearfield, Will kern oa hand all the best Cook Stoves. Ranges, llcatieg Stoves and Furnaces la tbe market, among which we meatioa tbe Argand Rang., Victor Cool, Dlamoad Slate and Eclipse, all of which for beauty of design, aad ehoapoeaa cauaot be aurpaaeed la tbe market. All el oar Steves ws warrant to give entire satlafeelioa, or the Stove can be rolurued In tea daye. Old atovee lakva In imiI ey ... new mm. We keae oa nana ail oi to a tataat ana noei HEATING STOVES RANGES. H...I.e.l. mtt...tlnun Marl Ida I ha rtatl ftlf in AT I all kinds ol Stoves, Kanges aad Fernaoes. TIN WARE. M own m.nnfutare. of all klnda. which which will be acid cheep for eaah, by wholesale or retail. All our ware is mads oat of oaa and two orors lio, and warranted t. b. Just as we represent It. Tin Roofing and Spouting dona at abort notice and oa most reasonable terms, and repairing neatly nnd promptly exe cutes. PLUMBING, AND GAS FITTING done aud all jobs warranted perfect. Will keep on band Uas Fixtures, of all kiads, and fit up bousea with Ranges, Bath Boilers, bath TmU, 8 ho wer Batbs, Wash Stands, Sinks and Water Closet. Parties wishful an -thiol done la our line will do well to give ns a call, as we are determined to please all in regard to price anu eiyie 01 w-n-mansbip. T. J. Hubbard will personally super intend all work entrusted to our care, junet T. J. Ill DBA KD A CO. piN AVAUE, STOVES, AND HARDWARE! WATSON, NICHOLS & CO., CURWENSVILLE, PA. Havlnc boot-fat tbo Hardware Store and Tin fibap formerly belonging to W. A. Dale, we intend Keeping lor eate everyiwing psMwagitig tbe business, and will endeavor to sell ae low far oaifa ae eaa bo bought this side of Philadelphia. At war establishment may ba found at all timoe a full tupply 01 Shelf and Heary Hardware, SHEET-IRON AND TIN-WARE, Cook and Heating Stoves, BIIOE FINDINGS, Nails, rti&ts, Oilf, Glut, Putty, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Farming Implements of all Kinds, SCYTHES, SCYTHE-SNATHES, GRAIN CRADLES, RAKES, Ac s.i n mill ri.roi.rG8, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, HORSESHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, BOLTS, Ac. Wood and Willow-Ware, Oil Cloths, 4c C4T-TIN SP0CTIN0 dons low and belt of WATSON, NICHOLS A CO, Carweasrillc, Pa., Jan. 1, 1874. fRONSIDES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL. DEALER IN HARDWARE, stoves. ; HKATE1W, RANGES, UOLLOW-WARK, PAINTS. OILS A VARNISH, PUTTY A GLASS, ROPES, . STEP-LADDERS. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Th. sal.hratad Teled. AnU-Freeeiag Oalraalaed IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. . . N. better Pempe ta the market. LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, LAMP FLUBS, af all kiads, LAMP FIXTURES, Ac All al lowest prices. 114T4 utlal Street, Phllipvbarf, Fa. JIME! LIKEI The waderalgaed is aow arapared la fa raise tbe public with an eioellcat quality af Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering parpo.ee, by th. large er small quantity. Caa b. foand for the present el Fie's aew baildlng. aa Marhet street eetl lf L. E. McCCLLOl'aH. Monntaln Echo Cornet Band, CURWENSVILLE, FA. -, MU8I0 fural.lud for Plealos, Festl.ali, Coa eerts. Leeterea, Ac, tm reasoaahle terms. Addresa, , t. E. SHINER, lea', mayllm Catweaitllm, Pa. EAtttle County National Bank, nv nLKAftVIBLD. PA. R 00H In Masonic Building, one door aorlh of an ff Ur.iann'i lirnst lllnra. ! al.L... . ..rf rVnaaa I.t.taM fi.iaaoaa. town, Ulasgow, London, Paris and Copenhagen. Also. Irelt for aaio on tue noyai sni wi mwn and Imperial Beak of Loadoa. f el It ami BD .v.v cav."! W. M. SBAW, Ca.hi.r- 1U)1 J. D. M'Olrk. Edward Parks. BANZLNO ft COLLECTION HOUSE OF McGirk &-perks. Saeeessors le Foster, Fsrks, A Co., Phlllpskar, Centre) tewaty. Pa. W1IXHE all Ua bullaeaa ef a Baaklag Uea--wll ee traaaecled promptly aad apoa 0. oat favoraole terma rnarT-U DREXEL & CO., Me. 4 elk Third Btreet, Philadelphia BAJTHLRS, And Dealers In Government Securities. Jlppncalioa oy men w... rl ----- Una end ell Informulloa eheorfullv furaiaked, Orders eolloled. Apr" letel. LEONARD HOUSE, ' (Near the Railrosd Depot,) UI.KAKMBI.1J, ra. A iliara of nubile patronage ia reapeetfally so- llclted. 4:l'7t S. B. ROW, Frop'r. SHAW nOUSE, (Cor. ef Market A Front atrssts,) CLKAHrlKLD, FA. The aad.rslgned having taken charge of this Hotel, would respectfully aolleit public patronage. eeU'71 R. NEWTON SHAW. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASIIINUTON, FA. Thla new and well furnlibed house has been laaea nv ta. uaacratgaae. no seeis euandenl ot bciog nble to render satisfMtioa to tboee wbo may favor him with a call. May 0, 1171. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. jye-ONTOUB HOUSE,. Uiposttc um Wirt nouse, LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. J.14'71 UAU8EAL A KROM, Prop's ROCKERHOPP IIOUHB, BELLEFONTE, FA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietors. ectlt'71 LOYD HOUSE, Mala Btreet, PniLIPSUUHtl, PRNlf'A. Table always sunplied with tbe boat tbe market affords. The traveling public Is Invited to call. n0Vl,73. JaUCfitll AdUlJJ. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Second aqd Market Streets, a CLEAR PI LD, PA. THIS old aad commodious Hotel has. during ihe past year, been enlarged ta double Its former capacity for the enlortaiamen! of ctraa gere anl (nesu. The whole building baa beet refurnished, aad the proprietor will spare aa pains to render his guesta comfortable while staying with him. aTTbe 'Mansion Bonae" Omalbni runs te and from tbe Depot on the arrival aad departure of each traia. JOHN POUUllKKTY, a pre-TO tf Proprietor. ALLEGBE1SY UOTKL. (Market 8t, bet. Pecond and Third,) CLEAHFIEM), PA. The eobscriber having become proprietor of this hotel, would respectfully ask a iiheral share ei panne patroaage. apiz 7a GEORQB LKIP0LDT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CORWBN'SVILLB, Clearfield county, Peau'a. This old and well establilbed Hotel, beautifully situated oa the banks of the Susquehanna, la tbe borough of Curwensville, has beea leaned for a term ol years by the nndertigned. It has been entirely refitted, and la now open to the publta generally and the traveling community ia par ticular. Mo pains will bo spared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample 8 tabling room for tbe aooommodatlon of teams. Charges moderate, fiapt, 18, 107t-tf. KLI BLOOM. Sttttigtrg. DENTALCABD. Dr. A. tt. HILLS Would say to his patients and the pub with Dr. Shew, he Is aow ioing the entire wort of his oflee himself, so that patleats need not fear being put under tbe hands of aay ether operator. Clearfield, March 10, 1 a73.pdJ0n.ce 71 J. M. STEWABT, D. 0. S., OBos over Irwla's Drag Stare, CURWENSVILLE, FA, All deatal operations, either la the mechanical er operative branch, promptly attended la aad eatiafactioa gaaraaleed. Special attention paid tc the treatment of diseases of tbe natural teeth, gnms nnd mouth. Irregularity ef the teeth no de, .felly corrected. TeothoxIreetodwtthoatpeiBj by the ass of Ether, aad artitctai teeth ia carted of the beat material aad warranted te render sat Ufaettoa. sprUl'71:ly ANNOUNCEMENT OF TtlE OR BAT i . ; REDUCTION OF PRICES I BY . PORTER fill AW, D. D, ft. IMPORTANT r RUTH 8: llavini snt-eeeded In aettina a liuhter tariff oa material, heaee the lets and stWoTrafe charge for partial nod full eeta af Teeth. I nee tbe beet maaafactara of teeth and other material. All operations registered and warranted to give ser vice and satisfaction. Friends, reflect that my efaaraea for the laser- tloa of artificial and the flaring of the natural teeth are now tbe moat reaaoaable in Peansylvania. Preserve your teeth and yon preeerro your health. Putting of the natural teta In a health v. ore aervativeaad aeefhl eoaditioa Is made a specialty. Diseases and malformatiooseommoa to the month. faw and eeeooiate parts, are treated and eorraetod with fair aaccses. Miamiaatione aad eonsaJta- tloni rm. It would be well for patleats from A distance ta let me know by snail a Ce days beture eoming to tbe offlea. It Is rery Important lhat children between tba ageaof si i and tweiva years shoal d have their teeth aiamined. Aomttbetics are admlaitUred aad Teeth re- moved with oat pain. Dispoaitieus aad ahamoter ara Judged hy all tbo world by tbe expressions of tbe face, henea how very disastrous mar It therefore be for nor tons to indulge an expreesioa of distorted feataraa, area apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy aatura. (not artificial) comforts and pleaaurea, rtupeoi and obey natural simnlrttit and instinct. H. f URTKR 8UAW, D. I. H. Office la New Maaoale Bulldina. Second street. Clearfield, Pa. mayl471 X) FARMERS 1 And till Personi who wixih to do the Labor of Ten Men , By one man and the Intwatment af a faw dollara la machinery, wa offer Woods' The Buckeye Movers, which here eteod the tort ef twenty years, la which time there baa hoea mare id tii - china made aad sold lhaa of ail other machiaee combined, la the Ualted States. The Woods' aiaehlaa leek the tret prise at Vienna, Aaetrla, la competition wilk all the machines af ta. world. We else Mil the Ithlca. Hegerslswa and Coatee . . - . -1- M i.l 'i' aaurUl nmHw aa oe uaaae ur nee eeet biuhu eu .. .a.y oo nos eo toeir worn rtgai, we win leke them beck aad refund the money. We else SPROUTS SffftAft AND SELLtS' barfocn' FustKS, FULLIE8, Ae. THRRftHlaa MACHINRa, I ! ot ail kinds, bat mostly Ellis A IMmea'a eae. horasaread. ., . . , , , ), . . i. , BUCK ETE SRAIIf DRILLS, CIDER MILLS,' rsfljiinu atbua, " 1 :i and all other aackiaes In ear IW. ' Twe ear leads ef aaacklaee last reeelred. De ant fall te call. M. U. lilluWN A BRO. At Meat Market, e Market street, Cle.r4.ld, i. , jaaesite , BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IX BTRUMRNTSI Oriaas. Beth a.w aa4 iioad band, ai the Mule hure, e,ae.ite aaiich a. Furaiter. Store. All pereoae letsreated ere lavl ted to call m4 examine a aew etyl. of Orfaa .oar aa aikibitiea. Sheet Mail, aad Mast. Bmkt eoeetcllyea had. apU4 TTtf IB IIAI.K The aadaraignsel Kim tot aale a raiweble towa nroaertr Ik the keraeh ef Cleerlcld. Lot seal Ki tact, with a good twe. story plea a hiaas th.r.ea erected, with three' reeaa deem etntraenal fewrbeA mai wa sUlra, 1 Also, erwlee room aad bath raoa ea eeeead weoff, Hmase aalsaed eempleta free, cellar aa ellta. Ueed doable Bene and good water. - Freae rem. -Bowahle an. parmectta easy, , i t aamgt , . WM. M. llaCVldeOOOH JoilTbTF iTERMcriF. , Hon aeeUy eieoated al lies oatea, , (, vr