THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAUF1BM), PA. WKDNEHDAY M0HN1N0, NOV. 15, 18T4. Terms of Subscription. tf paid to adrnee,or wlthla three months ,..$! M (r paid after three a ed befor tlx monthly.,, t M If paid after the expiration of all months ... t 00 UKLIUIOfJB NOTICKH. MelhodUt fipleoopal Chwreh Ht. A. D. focim, Pastor. Public Service avery Sabbath il a. tun i ) r. u, Babbeth School at 9 A. M. Praysr Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M Omnia union Bervle. flnt Habbath of wvsry momn, at iv a. H. Presbyterian (Jbureh Ur. II. H. Buti.xk Sabbath services Morning sod avenlng Hub bath Bobool at t P. M. Prayer Meeting VYsdoss day svsaing. t. Francis' Church Catholic Hot. P. J. Hunain.n. Unas at 10 o'slook A. M., oa Urn leoond ana ronna tsunuayaoreaoa snunin. Lutharan Church. Rer. D. M. Moaan. Preach in x every Babbath, moraine and evouiug , Sabbath School at a. m. Prayer mooting every Wednesday evening. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIMB Or lOLDIBa qcartrb bissioxs COURT, fleoond Moridty of January, Third Mood j of March. Pint Monday of Juns. Fourth Monday of ticptcmbor. tihi or noun so commox rixia, First Monday of Junt. Second Monday of November. public ornexxi. PrttiiUmt Jd.j Hon. Cbarlei A. Meyer, or Lock Haven. . , Anitmt lam rfys Hon. John II. OttIb, of Uellefont. ( AiHif Ju,i9t Wltliam C. Foley, Clcsrfleld j John Jl. Bead, Uarweoaville. JPfotkmatmrpAmnu 0. Tata. - . , , , , . fttgimr ad BvrtterA. W. Lee ' VtrtHcl Alfoi-wey Frank Fielding. rrarrIaTld W. Will. Xktrif Willtim K. Mol'berson. County ffemyor-Saniuel F. McCloakoy, Cur wensvllle. Voumlf CommiioifnV. V. Couterct, Kart baus; John D. Thompson, Csrwsnarille, Clark Lrown, Clearfield. Coumtf Auditor Reuben McPherson, Clear field; James II. Hilt, Lumber Cityj Lewis C. 11 loom. Clearfield. Jury Commiiuanert John Vf. Shugart, James Mitchell, Clear fled. SprintuiUt of PuftiVe Sckoolt-John A. Oregory, Clearfield. Notarin Puttie John W. Wriglty, Win. Ita debaugb, Cyrai L. Gordon, Cleerticldi Joaiab Kvani, Josejih R. Irwin, Curweosvillei J. J. Lin- Sle, Oseoqla MUM t -Johnston 11 a mil ton, Lotbsrs- "My Smvlny nmt Thnrsdny evening nail," ii what the .sails Ton, when aha speaks of him. m m A Cambria county mnn shot a tur kay which ha aappotcd to ba wild. Tho owner brought auit, and a Juttiaa flnad tb aportstnaa area dollara, i a Show, Snow to tho depth of nn Ineh fall In Ma neighborhood on Thariday night and Friday morning, glring orerytbing tho apparuaa of winter. If fou put A tow oynter nhelU in yoar eoal stOTee or gratoa when they an hot, yon will ban no atiakera to trouble your Are. Fact ! Try it and tea for yoareelf. 1 i m -m .. . - Tho matltlefil kind of a woman ih ow who ipeoda a half hoar tn arranging her toilet before deaoeudlng to the parlor to greet the tliitor there awaiting bar who prorea to be a book agrnt. A Chance. A nice young ludy of tbla place aaoOe at the idea met no mameu woman eaa lire in peaaa with bar mother-in-law, and further aayi that If any nieo yoang man will coma forward, aba la willing to try the experiment Tuankhoivino Hkrvices. Union aerrioea will ba hvld in the Preabyterlin Cbareb, In tbla place, to-morrow (Thankagirlng da;), at II o'clock, a. w. The termoa will be prfaebed by Her. A. D. Yoeum, of the M. E. Churoh, Col. AVm. T. Alexander, of Claiioii, one of the editors of the Jaelnomim, of that plaeet paid na a vlait Isat week. Mr. Aleiander la one of the el del t editors la the Statu, and Is still bale and heart. Ho la fishing his friends In tbla plaoo. A Revival. Wo learn that there ih a very Interesting rerltal meeting being held in the M. ft. Church, In Wtst Clearfield, under tbe charge of Rev. O. W. Bonse. A number of peal tents art at tbo altar ovary nlgbt. Tbe attend' enee has been Tory large. Alico Anderson, the Bellefonto serv ant girl who was reported to have fallen heir to a fortune of tJiO.MO In Pittsburgh, baa proven herself inoooont, says the Bellefonto Rtpwbli&i. Tba fortune was a myth and alio la a Tletim of mlsplaoed oonlldenee. Tbla Information we bare from tbe family In whieb abe last resided. When a communication, two yards In lenrth. oaoa written ta pencil, but now oblit erated, eomaa to tbe office, It requires one ootid hour of tho editor's time to rewrite and restore It by go am work. Oeeeofa Jtevet'fe. "Bria." charge Ibat np to "editorial pleasure accounts," and dry up. Cheap. Petroleum is now selling. delivered aft points on tho railroad, for one cent a gallon. Yet tbe Infatuated miners atill keep digging for It, aud In tho face of a diminished export domand, wo learn from tba Tltuarille (Wrier, tho usual number of new wells ore being sunk. Tbo turplua production tow on hands Is estimated at 4,000,000 barrets. Kxtra Train. An extra train, hav ing on board Cel. Thomas A Heart, Superintend ent Blair, and other railroad officials and friends, passed over tbe Curwensville extension on Thurs day last, probably on a tour of Inspection. This extension Is finished to within the neighborhood of Curwensvllte, and tbo Inbabitanta of that village may expect aoon to see tho Iron borae enter their borough limits. - m e - Rurned O it. Mot of our citizen will reei ember "Boh'' Larimer, a former aom poaltor In tbla office, but who, for a year and mora, hat bea engaged in tho cigar and tobacco business In Brookvills. "Bob" was one of the sufferers by tho (Ire which oeourred in that place leal week, his stock being mostly destroyed by tbo devouring element. Ho baa oar sympathy in this misfortune, from the effects of which we hope ho may rhw like tbe Phmalx from Its ashes, Death of Jkkry CnrRon. The c centric founder of tha olty of Lock Haven, Jeremiah Church, died In Carlisle, Iowa, at tbe resldeaoa of bis son-In law, Dr. W, S. Hull, on .Sunday, Nov. lit, 1874, la ths TDib year of his ago, Mr. Churoh last visited Leak Haven In Ittflft, wboa be was tbe guest of Mr. Wm. Barker, at the Manaion (now Irvln) House. During his Uy a ooar.pt I m en tary supper was tendered blm br aid friends and nrentlnoot oitlseas, at Mr. llerksr'e. KmbtwosT. A a eeting of the stockholders of tho Juniata Valley Camp-Meottag Association, held at Tiewtou Hem I Ilea, an the th of November, Ibo following directors were looted for tho ensalog year t Bamael H. McCoy, II. W. Morten, J. K. Rhodes, P. D. 8 lev ens, 0. J firisbla, J. W, Webber, David Uclerer, F. M Bell, J. F. 8teinerr Joba HsmUtoa, W, H. Ms Clollan, Jobn A. McKoo aad M. K.Foetor. At a meeting of Ibo directors, held at Hunting don, out tbe 1Kb lu.L, tbo following officers were leotedt President, B. II. MeCy Traaaarer, 1). R. Robeooai Secretary, J. K. K bod el. i mm A tVii,r Winter, Weat her prophets) an over the country am nreatcting an extremely old winter, asseriing lhat all tbo Infallible signs noiut that way. Tbo appears nee of birds froi tbe fir north In thvos regions Is a pretty sure I sign that a severe winter has commenced In tbo bigh mtlUdos, and that these birds hate been driven lo seek a mildarollmaU. In the neighbor hood of Fort Krio a sportsmsa shot a spleadld King duck a few days ago. This species Is fbuad la regruas aortb of Labrador and Its appearance crc is regarded by Ibo hwatsro as eridrasa of a sard winter. Death or Mbb. Rillmeter The Uwlsbmrg eewwai; of tbo ltb, eavsi "On Sat nrdar last. Mrs. Bnsaa X. Blllmeyor, wife of Mr. Philip Bilhneyor, of Lowlsbarg, departed this lire. This ostimabla lady took shr snaaeaiy several weeks slaos, and rapidly passed from bad to nerse, end at last fell a Tletim lo tho groat de stroyer. Mrs. Billmeyar was well known (o ow sitlsoM for bar esoeUent quallires of beari aad ' mind aad meay abristlaa deeds. Her eh ltd ran are meetly married. A daughter Is united In Dr. A, J. Walls, residing at Lock Havoa t another ta tbe wire e( J. M. Lisa, KsqH f Uwbbargi aa otbor to married to Mr. Henry Wolfe, of tbla plaeo aad other Is nailed to Mr. dee. B. Matlaek, of Lowlsbarg, all smong the most esteemed of snr MSB unify. . Mrs. Rillmeyes death was shock lo most of our olttaeaa. She was loved for her kindness of heart aad earnestness in every work. Her hatband (who blmsoir is just metering bam severe spell of sickoeas) aod lbs family hava 4k Ibosst lysafl e art. , . FOURTH ANNUAL MECTINQ Or tba CteeriUM County Uaday teaool Association, bold at Oeteela, November Ittft and lath. The Fourth Annual Convention of tho Clear field County Sabbath School Association met In tbo Presbyterian church, at Osceola, on Wednes day morning, November lth, 1874.at to) o'olook. The President, A. P. Moore, called tho Association to order, and opened tbo sesalon by reading tho XUtb chapter of Eccleiiasles, and singing hymn lift of tbo Presbyterian oulIecUua. Opening prayer by Uor, J. II. Shaver, of Oseoola. MiT or niLRuATua. M. K. School, CliarfleU A. P. Moora, II. II. Powell, Edith Tate, Mary Powell, Vlglnla Brown. Lutheran School, Clearfield 8. J. lluw, J. K. Bottorf. ' "Presbyterian- School, Clearfield Mrs. S. S. I.iddls. Union School, Woedlaud -J uues Adams, Mr. Vn, Albert. M. K. School, OMeola J, A. BlnUeuborgcr, Mra. Carry, K. B. llartmaa. Presbytorlan Sohocl, Osceola Mrs. D. R. Good, Rov. Miller, Mr. Cameron. M. K. ScLool, aim Hope-Mary J. Wright, Matile Wright. M. K. School, Janesvlllc T. A. IVIdeaux. Prtibjterlaa Sobool, Buclah-rWIlliam Wblu aldo, Mrs. Htgarty. Presbyterian School, Fruit Hill J -ho Wither ow, J. II. Morgen. M. E. School, Woodland J. L. Anderson. r . : M. E. Sohool, Syltan Grove AuiPlla Hoover, Rev. McCloikey. Valon School, Karthaua Hill Rev. Ague, Johnson's (Preabjtsrian) School, Fruit 111)!- John Wilson, Nancy Wilson. .f Mr. T. W.MoClaln, Missionary for tba Pmsby-, toriao Board of PubMeatldn, Philadelphia, being present, participated In the proooedings of the ! Association. j Tba ottendanoe boiog small, lbs aloe tbo nf of- fleers was postponed until the opening of tboj oveulog aession. j Com ml Hoc on Business Rcr 'a Miller, Shaver I and Crittenden, ' Committee an fermenent Orgsnisatioo Rev's Crittenden and Miller. Reports from the following schools wcru sub mitted and read; M.K.Scboul, Clearfield i Luth eran School Clearfield) Uo Ion School, Woodland; M. . School, Ulco Uupoi Voln School, Janes villa ; M. K. Sohool, Woodland M. E. Sohool Grant; PresbrtcrUn Sohool, Osceola. : M. E. Suhool OscSDlaj M. E. School, JaneSTllle; 11. B. School, Oseoola; and verbal reports wars made from the other schools. All the schools reported are In n flourishing condition. Rev. Crlttondra rind B. J. tlow tnado n few brief but pertinent remarks In reference to some financial aid to tho Sabbatb School cauto, on the part of tho schools throughout tbo county urg ing prompt aod libera! donations. Committee on bualnssa nnmed 3 o clock as the hour of the afternoon sessions. The hour of adjournment having arrived, Uie aession was closed by singing the doxology and benediction by Rcr. Miller. wr.DUKaiur iPTsitjtoox. Session opened at 3 p.m. Devotionalexerciio conducted by tho Prrcident. " Tbe question of ''Sunday School Management" was then difeussed. Opening remarks by Rer, Crittenden, Sunday School Missionary, whose suggestions were of a practical character, and highly Instructive to superintendents and teach ers. Mr. C.was followed by Messrs. A. P. Moore, J. Adams, T. W. McClain, T. A. Prldcaux, Rev. Miller and S.J. Row. The "International Loatou Loaj its advanta ges and disadvantage," was tbo next questLm fordiscusstcn. Opening remarks by S. J. Row, who heartily approved of the systetu, considering It the bos l help over introduced Into schools. Rer. Crittenden then made so mo approving remarks, and tbe discussion was continued by Messrs. An derson, Adams, Moore, and McClain, after which eoms suggestive remarks were made by Rev's Crittenden and Oemmlll tbe latter admitting them aa excellent helps to teachers. Tbo "Requisites and Duties of tho Sunday School teacher, and what should bah is term of servicer" Discussion opened by Mr. McClain, whoso remarks wore Instructive and practical deeming the special qualifications piety aod punc tuality ( and lbs term af service during life, If so long worthy leaving a good Improssioa on all present. Soma additional remarks, of an appro Ting character, were then made by Messrs. Pri desux, Adams, Crittenden and Moore. Ths Treasurer's report for 173 was read : Re ceipts, $18.00 j disbursements, $17.00) balance In Treasurer's bands, 40 cents. Report approved. Tho hour of adjournment having arrived, the ssssion closed by singing tha doxology, and ben ediction by Rot. Shaver. WHDHXitUr KVKK1KO. Association met In the M. E. church, at 7 o'clock. Prayer by Mcrsrs. MeClaia and Blatten bcrger. Minutes read and approved. Rev. Crittenden gave a "Public Bible Reading" from tbo 14th chapter of Luko, much to the edi fication of tho Urge eongregstisn asssmbled, and greatly to tbe profit of all present. Coo.mil tee on organisation reported the follow Ing persona for permanent officer, to wit j A. P. Moors, President ; J. K. Bottorf, Secretary ; S. J. Row, Treasurer) and tba following Vice Presi dents, lo wit I Edwin Cooper, Clearfield) S. O. Kunts, Troutrillef J. R. Mo Murrey, New Wash- logton j Luoian Bird, Penfleld ; John A. Woomer, Osceola i Wm. Hoover, Woodland ( Alexander Murray, Loconte's Mill. On motion, the report of the eommlttso was adopted, and tbe persona named worn elected officers of ths Association for the ensulog year. Rcr. Crittenden, Sunday School Missionary, tbea read the following : ' Rfnort of progress is the Sunday Schools of UlcarttHd county, lor me year enumg .-loremncr 16th. 1074 t let. Tea new sebeola were organised in Ike county during the put year, matting the total numbrrof auboola 12u. All thete uew schools have been successful during ths season, and some of them are still ia operation. 2d. Sunday School Institutes were held In dif ferent parte of the county, during tho year, with manifest goodreeulte. Those held ut Humbarger, Trout fill, ana Anoonviiie, were uttenaca wiin marked interest. The opinion n often expressed, that t bees meetings, continued for two or three sessions and rightly conducted, SROomplieh as much good us any part of tbo work tnat is done to further the snlerest of eur Hi hie school. ltd. Another Incourageinent Is tho fact, that more of our schools in tba rural districts and smaller villegcs are disposed to coat lone their sessions during ibo wiater months. Among these some of the very youngest have ordered new sup plies tor winter ueo. 4th. The International Uniform Scripture Lee- rone are eonstaoily growing in favor. At the present rate, one hundred of the one hundred and twenty echools in the county will be using these lessons before our National Centennial in IH76. 6th. In many of our sehooli there is a gradual improvement lu the attendance of adult eebolnra. 6th, Tbo importance of our Hible School eflurts m their beari n upon tbe hi sheet welfare of tbe rising generation, Is such that all good el ti sens, as well as all ChriMiaa people, should, In one way or another, be enlisted in promoting ino were. Ths subject of "Sunday Sohool Work" was thsa taken up. Rov. Gem mill msds tho opening ad dress, in which bo urged tbe importunes of educe, ting ths young In Bible truths as lbs best means of preventing tbo spread of error and sin. He was followed by Revs. McCloikey nod Sbauer, who omssarrsd In ths opinion given.. Session closed with ths doxology, and benedic tion by Rst. (lemmlll. ' J - raraaiUT wobsikw. Association met at ff:30. Opening devotional exercises oonduclsd by 1ot. Ague. The first subject far dissuasion, "How to indues psreuts to attend the Sunday School," was opened by Rer. Crittenden, He suggested that "they could bo prayed la, when snob prayers were fol lowed np with In v list Ions." Hs also thought "pastors could do much towsrd getting parents out." Ue wss followed by Messrs. Row, Blstten- bergcw, Moors, Wilson and Martla, and Revs. Miller and Shaver. On motion, Ibe following resolution was ndoptedi ITeeefrerf, That It Is Ibe sentiment of this Con- veutlon. that parrot, do not dliHtburg. their whole rhrlsllaa duly onleB lby eaeoarage tba work af the Sabbatb School by their pnecnoe as oft., aa pocslbl.. . . The Beat subject waa -How ta keep th. yeuug sarprls.,. Tb. meacy was arderwl back to Lewis from the aasorlntetlcallngdrlBba.'' Dlaeatslon Iowa, to tha aatitfacliea of all partial bat tb. was opmed by Rev. MoClosksy. lie Ihoaght Iba II . th. duty of all ChrlMian. U work fcr th. aetompllsbueut of ibis end. Ha was euaoeeded k. u i.ua.11 -k. l k. .l.. domeall. wines la famlli- b.d . lend.,, u had I. iBlrmperaaoa. Reva. Miller aad Crllteadea, and Messrs. Walhoa, Row, Sbavar, Blelteabergor aad Moore, followed with remarks. Mr. Shilling ford, of Philadelphia, being preseat, wna Balled apoa and spoke In a most entertaining manner Bj-oa lb. subject ' Tb. third topic, "Us, and abuM .f Sunday School Libraries," was now takea Bp. Mr. Cam era, opened lb, subject by a few pointed ramerka, aad was followed by Messrs. Sbilllagford aad Btaltenberger. Beerioa ahwd with dolology, Bad benediction by Rar. MeCloskey. TaoasBir Arraauoon CavaaW at lill. Tbla waa Ibe mHdraa's aetiioa. Aa opening eierclese, the eblldrea sang . couple of Sunday Schaol pleoes, after wklcb a kyma wu saeg, fell.wed by prayer, hd by Mr, A.aWoaa. Roe. Crlltawdea led Ibe .bildrea la reading, rMfo.si.ely, Psalaa af praise, after I taafmaj, Kd. which, AUb.mw," ,ha la "Pare 0ld."id,h,ik"' was aaag wna great Miaaviaswi ay mm annarew. Mr. MoO)atn)waa then Introduced, and delivered a pleasant and In (ere His g address ta tbo lUtla folks present. Bio was ewooeeded by Rot. Me Closkny, and Messrs. Phllllagferd aad Moor Singing was repeatedly engaged In, After the dismissal of tbo children, Rer. Crit tenden offered tho following, wblou, on motion, wna adopted, to wit i Jfooferii, Thet while wo rejoice with gratitude to Ud In tho fact lhat drunkenness and the lienor traffic In grncral era loss popular, and their aoootapanytag evils less apparent in our oouniy than luriacrly, still we reougnlse that a great work Is yet to be doue for tho uromotioa of tem perance and further, that, as members of thia Cunrrnllon and aa Sunduy School workers, we will continue to use all sultalile means to preserve the members of our Sunday Schools from tho ovils oi intemperance. On motion, tha President, Secretary and Treas urer of this Association, and Br. A. M. LI til w and J A. Blattonbergur, Esq., wore elected delegates to tbe Sunduy School Institute lo ba bold at Lutbcrsburg, In December next, After this, tbo subject of ''Sacrvd Sons; In tbo Sabbatb School" was oponod by Mr. J. A. Blat tonber. Ho was followed with remarks by Presi dent Moore, Rev, Shaver, and Mrs. Ourry. Ths session adjourned by singing the doiolugy, and benediction by Rev. Shaver. iiu;rsdaY kvrkixo, Convention met at T1& the President U the chair. Opeulng devotional exercises worn son- dueled by Rot. Miller prayer by Rer, H. 8 Butler. Minutes read and approved. ' " " ' s Rev. 11. A. Fink, of Johnstown, who was to ad dress the Convention on tba "The Responsibilities aud Out Ice of Sabbatb Sohool Superintendents, being providentially prevented from being pres ent, Rer. H. B. Butter, of Clearfield, tiled tho placei and delivered a very forcible and praeU- oal address on tbo subject, which was well ro- oeircd. The points made by the speaker wore That tbo 8. 8. Superintendent must be tho leader of the eeliool must teach, not only the scholars, but tba traohtrs also ; must be a Godly man, and ehauld not be discounted beosuse he Is not what he ought to be, but should strive to become better. . Allcr the ad dreia, a collection was take npto Jefmy tbe no sssary expenses of tha Aasoelatlon, mt la si d of tho Funday School work in tbla eounty. Some aurgestlons, ta reference to futon Con ventions, vera mode by Messrs. Row, Moors, Bottorf, Rlatlt-ubergsr and Rsr. Miller. Mr- B'sttonberger offered the following which wns adopted: - Ht$oheH. That ths delegatea attending this Convention ba in i true tod to request tho several schools throughout tho eounty to make provision to defray the expenses of tboir domgatos lo futurS Uonvvntions. . Alter somo discus Ion ths resolution wss passed; when, upon motion, lbs Secretary Was ordered to append the same to tbo cnll far ths next Conisn tion. , . The following resolution was then offered aod unanimously adopted i KtHtivMt, That tbe members of this Aasoolatlon tender to the eitiaeos of Osceola their grateful thauka fur the very kind end hospitable entertain mei.t given to the delegates and visitors tn this Oouvctitiuni and for tba use of their Cburchss, and the attendance and interest manifested on the part of oitixcos at our meetings. After sotns desultory remarks, on motion It WM, JUoivd, That tbe Soerutary of this Conven tion bo lnslrucred to five st least threw week's notice to the several Pasters and Sunday School Supsnatendeuts in tbe county, as to time aad place of the next Convention of this Association. Kfoiitd, i nax the several papers in ins county be requested to publish tbo proooedings of this Convention. . Closing remarks by President Moore. Dox- olngy, "Praise Hod from whom all blessings flow," etc. Benediction by Rsr, Shaver. Adjourned siss oV. J. K. BoTToar, Secretary. ( iRKAT I'lRE AT BrOOKVILLE. A terrible eondagraUon vlaitsd Brookvillo, on last Friday mora ing, which destroyed nearly tbo eutire business portion of lbs town. Tbo firs Woke out In ttoott A Soyder'i livery stalls at oiHjJ, a. a., aod very soon spread over tbo eutire block, bounded by Pickering aad Milt streets, de stroying erery building on Main street, including Ibo Opera House, Oak Hall Hotel, Franklin House, Masonio Hall, Odd-I'el lows' Hall, csms ficaa Printing Office, aad a large aumbar af stores aud dwellings, Tbe following srs tha principal sufferers t , John R. King, Franklin House, loss W.tfO, Insurance $12,000 j Long A Pearsstl, hardware, loss 134,600, Insurance $11,000 1 0. S. Irwin, dry goods, loss $20,000, Insurance $6,000 j R. Arthurs, two buildiugs, loss $3,000j R, J. Nicholson, Opera Bouse, loss $4,000, Insurance $3,000 ; Masonic Hall, loss $4,000, insurance $3,000 ; bf. R. Roll, Oak Hall HoteL loss $14,0Vi iosuraaae $8,000 j A. Snyder, grocer, loss $8,000, Insurance $&,0Q0 ; Soott A Snyder, livery stable, loss $8,000 ( A. S. Soribnar, dwslling, loss $2,000 ( K. L, Blood, druggist, loss $40,000, Insurance $15,000 j Odd fellows' Hall, loss $l,o0l t SooU A Weaver, Rt- put f icon printing office, loss $4,000, insurance $3,000 i John Mills, grocer, loss $3,400 t MeLala A 8 m alb srs, harness, loss $2,000 j T. P. McCrsa, stoves and tinware, loss $1,000 j Dickey A Ken nedy, dry goods, loss $0,000, iniaraaoe $4,000 ; Samuel 0. Fryer, loss $20,100, insurance, $l,0v j II. Matsea, dry goods, loss $10,000 ; besides other tossss of minor account. Tho total loss la not less tbaa $230,0vs. Many of tho bouses being frame, tho flames spread with great rapidity and were only checked as material became scarce, awing ta tho buildings being scattered. Tbla firs will seriously srlpple Brookvillo for sometime, nnd happens at a lima that will tax tbo enterprise and endnraaoo of Its population to ths utmost to repair tbo wests. KuMtmoirsLY IIoax ku. Scvoral .k. g. w. allppsd froa lb, B.ll.foDU Ifol.A mmm, . lUtout.l 10 lb. tlT.ol Ib.t Ih. el-Port-wail.r at Pbillp.barg bMl boe. MnUowd to tb. p.nlteiitiryior.m,Mr,. Tb.Altooo.fn.tM,, of Muod.J (ITU tb. followln, : "In lb. UnlUd 8l.Hl Diitrlet Court, PltU- burgb, on Satard.;, Dlltrlal Altora.j Rnd aiktd tliat judgment b. itnpottd 10 th. a.a of (1m. W. laiejt tb. pMUaaat.r at Phlllpibury. Cratr. aounty. who wa, lodleted for emUaillng poatofflo. fuuda, aod Ualayiogud op.oLng . tat.r ajddraawd to uiolh.r panoa. UalKj aa arnatad bj Portal Agent Uaja. and after being placed on trial with drew lb. plia of "not guilty," and murad apUa of "guilty." Befor. paaaiBg Muta Mr. Rnd atated Ibat Mr, Daleey bad Hrnd a. . Mldiar during the war of th. rebellion and bad lo.t a leg in tbe truggle for tbe ual.tManeo of tb. Integ rity of Ibe Union, and wbiku th. offeno, would justify a ..rer. aenUne. b. ..bed of tb. Court, i. view or bi patrlntl. Mr v l.u to hia wunlry, and tb. good eharaetar girM bint by hia friend, la Cenlr., that tba Mnt.ae. be aa light aa poealble under tba einumatan..,. Daioty waa then di rected to .land op and Hi. Hunor Judg. Maod k.a aentenoed him t. und.rgotwo year, imprison ment at hard labor in tbe Western Penitentiary. 11a waa remanded to Jail." Tha NWett.-M..b team of Ibe rVafeAaM. had better repeat. A Bold Attkiipt. A bold attunipt to rob tba Mitlis County National Daub was made on Iba lath Inst., wblsh tha Lewiatowa desertbes a, follows i -l.al Friday the Mifflin County Kational Bank iwoalT-d a telegram purporting ta noma from Wm. Willi,, dated Middl.burg, aalli.g ea l eaahkm ka Mad blm $M by etpresa at one. t. Balln.gr.rfc Mr Robeaen, being aware Ibat Clonal W. waa la) thai oeualy, Beat Iba money aa dlraaaad. Oa tka ar rival of tba paebage at Bellasgr.. . anaa ap peared and elatmed It as bis. Th. afwat refuse to deliver It until b. oould Idantlfy tha siranpr aa Mr. Willis, Tba man la .a bad Iba temerity to aame a prominent eltlse. if lb. phaaa, bsping tb.t Ibis would satisfy tba ag.nl. It was 'no ga' forlnnalelyd theooolldenae opemlor BMeluded to dreamp. Tba same nlgbt flu, hois, was mlssiBg. aud tba tofoienoa is thai tha would ba meney-lbief ebangod bis taelles aad turned bone. thief. Mr. Willis did nut lean of the free as of1 his name until his return to LeWiftowB. when j, Rl)iMm ineldeBlally remarked, 'Why, Wlllla, ' ' , y" " " '"iff Mlddleburg.' This .bserratloa 11 It Mpteaalienl and auiaal Ibeif.1 C'llol.IllA. Ill aome portion, of i this State a disease called lb. "hog aaalm a) r! making aad karoa among tb. noreloes. Whea "" W-P'"" ' '" V penraaoo tb, nog, Meom. mon. diibu, ara aner- ward attacked wltk diarrhoea aad after atagger. Ing arouad lor a short Dm. fall over dead. Wllhia tbe laal two weeks, Mr. ileary C. Smith, residing aljoul see mile from McAlll.Urvllle, JoBiaia Muuly, bu lost tweaty-ain, bog, with ihl, disease, and ba .ipeets that sow. elghteea r IweBty mora mill die. Ureal fears are eater Ulaed thai I hia fctal dlawss will .itead aad at. tack hoga new being fattened for tbe parpen trf slaughter. Lint of letter, rnmaiuinir rK'Iaimtx la tbe PaetoMea at Charuold, far la. week eadlag NoeembOT lid, Itttl I Armstrong, Mis, Ida Lemleol, Cbarb, Allen. John btttsa, rfames Meaeer, tlanlal PeBtiowa, Uoorg. Preel.Joba . . SUM, Vaaa llrawaridga, Wm, g.oaeor. Mra, Mraaa Tvlar. HantesB . Demal, Miss Mary Faassy, II y ram Uant, Juba i. Hfeks, Nellie 8. . f. A. UAULIN, F. X. Election Kxprnbea. Below will bo foaad a ta bulsr statcmentof the expenses and amount paid to ths "return" edges for holding tbs recent election I Burasldsbor.H...$29 00 Olsarfisid IT 60 Curwenerllts 10 TO Houtsdals II 40 Lumber City 10 $0 N. WashlBflea... tl 00 Oseoola. tft 0V Wellasctan. IN TO IleaoanaM...MM. ?s Hell.... 83 40 Bloom 10 80 Bogga.M. SO 80 Bradford. sT 00 Brady.. 31 80 Burnsid to 10 Chest. MM 30 80 Covington tl 60 Total ..$73 30 Ho a up Lost I The euhecriber lout a largs drab scarf, about two yards la tongtb, with scarlet sods, on tba 8d of November, 18T4, on the road between Wm, A. Reod'e plaoo, la Lawrence township, and tho borough of Clearfield. Tho finder will be suitably rewardod upon returning It to tbo owner, or leaving It at tbs Rsfublicah printing offiee, Hithr LoflA. Notice to Farmers. Kerr A Co.are taking grnln and aroduoo in exchange for sloth ing aud goods tn tbolr Use, far wbleb they givs tho highest market pries. Resiuned. Col. lUufk.Hupcrlntontl. ont of ths Middle Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, baa resigned. ' ' ' Rptcialt,' Black Alpasa sheapsr than avsr offered, at ths upern uouss. . " Black Oashmsraoaly t) cents at ths Opera Uoass. 100 8i.uiaas at Auction I ' ALBANY AND PORTLAND STYLES. Oa WabMaaDir Moanita, Oti Dacanana, 1874, at 10 o'clock, at I11KHNBSS' BAZEAR, Philadelphia. New 'Paisley shawls vary cheap at the Opera Uouss. Wm. Rasa, BLAtasuiTl WAKvnn to rent ths shop here tofore occupied by Henry Kern's, at lbs Corner Store, Ourwensrllls, Clearfield eounty, Pa. Ed- quirsof J. P. IHW1N. nor. jo. 1B74-U. Has pew prices at ths Opera House. flood corsets only 4s ocnts at Ibe Opera House. Wm. Rein. Kale op Hotel Furniture. Tho undersigned desires lo sell his eutire stock of furalturs in ths Buequensuna House, at uurwsns viile, at private sale. Possession will be given at once. A good bargeiu aud reasonable credit will bo giren. (81) Eli Blook. A RuDiroTios CUan. Another reduction In Artificial Teeth. Prices lo suit th ess panicky times. S. PORTKR SHAW, D. U.S. ClsarflslJ, Pa., Sept. 30, t$74.-Sm Bnan R. M. M'Knally'a advertisement in re- gard lo Lifs Insuranea. augl7-ly Call on R. M. M'Knallv and g.1 your life in sured in the Old Continental Life Insorauee Com pany, of Hartford, (JonlK auglt-ly Bcnoina Pon Balb. It. Newton Bbaw keeps a full supply of Predeoi. Buggies and Platlorm Wagons for sale. To bo seen nt the Hbaw lloaee yard. Call on .r addraaa biin at Clearneld Psnn ayiTania. may 13-tf. Wood and Willow War, of all deasrlpllon, for aula by it. r. angler i;o. Iauaa yoar life la the Cootloental Life las., ranee Company, of Hartford, Cobb. K. M. bl'b'NALLV, Agent. augll ly RECAPITULATION. Bird Caires. Wood aud Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kind, of Hardware. Japaaned Ware. PalaU, Oils, Varnishss.. Calcined Plaster. Waron and Carrlaare Makers' sappUoe. All of tbe above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of li. V. Higler Co., rjewnd street. CloarBOld, Pa. Sara Tloial Bava Labor I Save Mooey! Save Clotheal Tbe" Novelty Wringer" IS uis Best la tbe market. Bay It try It. For sale by H. F. BmnB C. CalelBMl PlasUr for aala by II. F. Biglar A Co Montour Slat. Palnta, for p.latln, kouaea la side and outside Cottaaee. Farm Boililincs, o. Beautiful, durable and aoonomieal. Urouud in pure LiaMod Oil. . ' mylS fl . ; H. F. Buna 4 Co. Bird Cage, a large aasortment t II. F. Big lar Co.',. A I as Seventy-Iv, dosea Clearneld Wood ebopper, Aies at :J:7I. H. F.BKILEB C.'a. A full line of Household tloods, Japaaned War., Afc, for taU by H. t. Bigler Co. Paiara B PaiaTBaa' Fiantaua Our atook of Paint, and Paintere' Materials is complete, In eludina J. T. Lewis' Pure W bit. Ld. Jobn La. eaa A Go's Pur. While Lead, V.tLA Go's Book Lead, aad a aumbar af cheaper braads of White Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varai.be. of all kind., a full line of Brushes, and . foil line of oolora, dry aad ia OIL imyaa'Jl . H. F. Bi.iaa A C Rbab Tata I Persons who eon template bulldlBg will do well U .all aad xamlae eur stook of BUILUINU MATERIALS. Wo have la stock a full line of Buildera' Hardware, Nails, Paints, Oils, (Haas, Pally, Calciaed Plaster, Ac aayli'7! H. F. Bi.lbb A Co. Baws. Dlslaa'a Croea-eut Saw, Great Americaa Saw, Boyntoa a Lightning Saw, at t.lS-71 H, F. linn A C.'a. If. F. Bigler A C. have bmb making eitenalr. additiena to tbelrctoek of Hardware tbe last few davs. Kvervtbini new la Shelf Hardware, Sad dlera Hardware, Farmera' Hardware, Buildera Hardware, and Hardware of all hlnda, eaa be seen at tb.ir store. May JJ P.I.U. OIU and Varalshe, for sal, by II. F Bigler A Co. Faaal Vea, t Fbub ! Among the many prrpa rations thai we bava for Ooaahs, Clds, Croop, or aay throat or long difllealty, bobb or inem are ual to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cberry aad llorehoond. ir tou are amiciea, ean at ear store and wa will alte rou a eample bottle re. e eaur A geala i Hartswlck A Irwla, 'Jlierltela ; Molt, rroou.ida . sieia, waiiaciooi n. n, nu. llama, William's Orove. lilsrck ll-ly. Jaat rwclvW. a large lot af aoa-siplosiv. Lamps aod lAnlerus at -16-T1 " F. BlOLBB A Co s. NonoB vo Wabob aibCabmabb MAinaa. We hava luat reaelved a tcB.ral Bsaortmeat of Wagoo and Carriage Woods, also a fall liae of Springs and Alias, wbloB we oner enean tor easa. It. W. S1IBI.BB a A.O, On Tbaradar, Nov. Ulh, 1ST, by Rev. 3. It Sabiibbt, Mr. TAYLOR MiNIBL aad Misi MA Hi v. DOCK, both af Jordaa Uva.bip. Oa Thursday. Nov. IVIh, 174, by Rer. E. Nabobs. Mr. CYRBNIUB 11 KM 1 l)H KI.I.IMl KK. of Luthershurt, Pa., and Miss CORNELIA LOKINA TRRPPB, of Brady loanublp, Clnr- sold eoaaty, fB. ... J ' SUA. Tn Jordan tnwnstiln, on Thursday, Oct. Ulh, 1M4t Mrs. MARY JUUNMTON, widow of Rusuat J-jaasTOaf. leeeased was bora In flootland, where she spent lbs Irst twenty years of her life. In tbo Sprint; of IBM ebe eene to Pntladetnla, aad was there married u Robt. Johaatos. They ssUled Rrst la Pottavlllo, la this State. After remain lag tberr three years ihy reuiovetl to waierstrset, sptnaiD one year at that place, and lastly sasM to tbla eouatv. oeuima ia tferaaa lowaaain. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnstoa were ansonK lbs Irst Hootch Presbyterians who settled In thenelubbor. hood of fruit Hill Church, and whe have aided freatly In sustslnlnf the oauss of religion In that somnunlty. Tbo su blest af this brief no) lee united with ths Presbyterian ehorah before re moving from Scotland. Ths religion she professed early In lire la bar native land never abated Its Infljeaes over her In ths land of her sdontlen. The writer of these lines oan testify to her regular aad faithful attendance on tba public means af frees. The nrenobetl aospel was 10 ner tne rood news of salvation. It sneoursfrd her fslth, sua pnrted her bopas, and governed ber in all the (aletsoasofhle. Bhewas a fsithfsl and affertionats wife and mother. Hbo beina well Instructed tn tbe word of truth, It was her great aim to Instruct her family and train them up la ths knowledge nad belief of the ausnel. Tbe faith which sen- ported her In prosperity, and In sudden and sore bereavements, did act fall her la dving. To her sons and daughters, who stood beeide her death bed. weep) nr. ebe said i Mlry ua your tears, 1 am Just going boms." 8hs left a noble legacy to her children. It la the saamery of her fblth and bops la tbe Savior. Ths teetlexony or one of her sons, bimsalf a sbrisUaa, Is Ibis i "Mother dlsd as sbs II vsd trusting la fseus." Oa a bright aad boautlfal October day, while the ripened Autumn leaves were quietly dropping to carta, we lata asr rasaaias ia ins cnuren-yaro, to await tbe resarrsctloa morning. "Rlessed are Ue 4eal, wto ate la ue bore. Con. TVIVOKCK HOT1CK. Ia the Court sf Court of Common Pleas of! 01 ear fid Ceuaty, la lbs ft tats af PsaaSytvaats. Daanah . Dow dries. ) flab. Bar. Diver, vs. 1 Sept. Term, 174. Jacob W. Dowdriek. I Alias Sun, Jaa. T., l7ft. Toe, tbe said Jacob W. Dowdriek, ara hereby aetlled nad required to be nad nppear bofnrs our saia tearv sa be aew as mserasia, en tae in Meaday sf Jaaury, A. D. IITs, t aanawer the pernio or libel f tb said Hsanab J. Dowdriek, your wife abwvo aasaed, aad show sauwa, If any yoi nnva, way us satsl llanaasj shwnM aot N difffd aad so ceased hmm tbs bands wf matri ajoay, ewteted lata with yea, aoestdlaf tv ths AsU af .iassaaMy la sueh sases sseAe aad pre? Iced. w. k. merHaawysi, aanir, Ooardeld, rV, Rsr. 11, lltd Decatur. $21 80 Ferguson XI 00 tlirard 38 80 Unsbea 1 40 Urahaia 31 00 (iulioh.- 14 80 Huston 10 10 Jordan. 31 80 Kerlnaux........... 32 90 Knox 10 0 Lawreoos.. IT 00 Morrhu. 3d 80 Penn S 80 Pike. II 10 Union,,. 10 8$ Woodward........ U Clearfieldjltrkets, CuBMUTan WbbM V by Krataer A I.ylle, Whole sale end Retail deatera In Dry Uoods.tlroearieo Flour, Feed, etc., Market street, Clearfield, Pa OkBAnriBMi, Pa., Nov. H..I8T4 Applaa, green,, Apples, dried .... Apple butter, A gal, Butter, H Beans-... Buckwheat,, Buckwheat flour m Reef, drled.HH Beef, fresh- - Boards, M Corn, shelled Wm Ourn,sar Corn meal, sack Ohop, 9 swt - Cloveressd-......... i.t..- OhssMHM Chsrrlea, m Chickens, dressed, TM m Eggs.... ... .. 009 60 a T6 too 39 ..$0 00(ta t 9ft ... 1 00 04 .. 16($ 23 10 M OOfmld 00 1 00 oo ta 80 T6 $ 40 w. r oo 32 10 18 Hi 30 rlBXSeed.,.MAMM Flour Hay ........ I 00 i T 80a 7 88 ......4 08 00elft 00 Hogs, droaseel. Hides, groeaMM Hams ... Shoulders , Sldaa Lard Mess Pork,V bbl OaU Oalona Potatoes. Poaches, dried, lb..., Piaster! V bbLn Ry Rags, l lb Salt, t sack - Rhlmrlaa. IH lnih 08 18 m 14 16 38 00 86 t 00 T6 14 $ 00 1 10 2 a s6&i ta 6 08 18 00 $ 00 10 I 60 40 4 60 Shingles, 28 lnch-... Timothy seed,.! Tklluw Wheat - Wool Wood, cord Pennwylvanla Railroad TYRONE st CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV. 16, 1BT4, tbs I'assenrer Trains will run dally (except Sun days) between Tyrond and Oleartleld, as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. C. luwin, Conductor. LEAVK SOUTH. liKAVK MORTU. Cl.ira.ld- I.M.r.. Tjron. t. 00,1.1. Omoli ,...10.10, " Philipibar,...10.16," CU.rli.ld 11.10, Pbilip.burl t.3t, " Ool... 4., Tjrron. tM, M CLKAUriGLU IXPRKSB. W. 6. Plvmum, Condaotor. LEAVE SOUTH. LRAVB NORTH. Cl.ut.ld 4.S6 1. . Pbllip.bar... t.31 " 0Ml t.O " Incmction.. 1.41 " Tjro. .M " T7ronfc.......T.lt r... I.UnMtlali,..r.91 " OickI. .1 " Fliillp.b.r,...l J ' Olwr.ld,.r...f.3 TV RONS STATION. uAsrwano. a h waarwAun. a Mixed Train, 1:1ft Oinein'U Kxpreaa, 4:11 Pacific E i press, 814 P Pacific Hxpress, 1:17 uarrtSDurg aoo m, i;e Mall Train. I:4&, Atlantic K i press, i-M rhila'da Kxpreaa, 10:13 Way Passenger, 1:13 Mall Train, fl:4l Fast Lias, 1:66 Ths Mail makes close sonaeotlon with Atlantic E i press sssl at $;4&, arriving at Harrlsburg at lljuo p. H. una m rnneaeipoia aa s:iv a. ., ana with Mail west at fl:tl, anlving nt AltooaaatT: p. a. and at Pittsburgh at l:tu a. m. Tbe Bx press connects with Pacific Kipreu cast at fi:!T A. n., arriving at llaniabnrg at 11:06 A. n. and at Philadelphia at 4:lt P. aad with Pacific Kx nress wait at t U a. .. arrivlns; at Altooaa at W 00 a. H. and Pitttburgh at S:6u p. a. Leaving Philadelnhla on the Pacific Ki press at llifts P. n. or tbs Hail at fi:0.aand Pittsburgh en At lantic Kapreaa at 1:19 p. n. or Pacific a. x press at 3:10 a. n., make eloe eonnectloa at Tyrone wita traias for Ulearlleld. FARE FKOil CLEARFIKLD, TO Ballefbnte, Pa....f3 Lock Haven 3 Williamsnurt- I Huntingdon 1 Lewlstown, .,.,. I Marysville 4 HAHKlnBUKll... 4 Close sonooetions a and Lock 11 even. Middletowa ..H.....$6 04 Marietta ........ ft ftO Lancaster . ft aft PHILADELPHIA 1 V& A I toon a 1 44 Johnftown.. ........ I 84 TftlPITTHBURO ft 1ft ads by all trains at Tyrone . S. BLAIR, Supsrintendswt. mylTtf. griv g.flrtisrmfnts. rpoWNSUIP STATEMENT. JOSEPH OWENS, Taeasarer af Lawrence towasbip, la aeoount with tb. School Fund of said tewashlp Tor 1BT9 I , DR To amount reoetred from Couaty ' Treasurer, ensealed taa 0,7 IS Received from rilata apbropriauoa- 3t7 S7 Arooant of taa levied H 1,367 94 Amount rea'd from Taylor Rowlaa.. 1S4 1. Tela!..... ..........4J,4S CR Br ami of School Orders paid bp till Juna a, 1H74 .1,JI7 By t per ..at. allowed taa-navora en(19 I 4i By Colloator's par eeatage, I aar cent., on $v0, and a per coat, .a tl,17t III - By ami Treasurur'e per eeataga, at I ner eeal. ea ,l,jl fa ... ... ? 31 l,M N, 4t By balano. du. from Traaaarer.... 1,037 t Total .U.. 4,4M It Th. undnrsigned, AadlUra ef Lawr.no. Iowa' ship, baring esamiaad tba aeeouala of Jeaph Ow.os, Treasurer of Lawrenoe township, fouod them as above staled. R. J. CONK LIN, " A.H.SHAW, Jane , 1874-Nov.ll.l Aadllara. THE SUN. WEEKLY AN D DAILY FOR 1875 Th approach of tho Prestdsatinl election gives unusual imporUao 10 tho aveats ana develop. meats of 1HT4. 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"Clearfield I'laaiag Mill Company," aod dolog easiness la the bor ough of Cleerl.lJ, Claaraeld Mualr, Pa., waa dissolved by mntnal eo.Mnl H Ih. parllea e. Ibe so aay 01 noveoaeer, a. u. in,., ny ta. said O. V. Merrell. R. R. T.vlor aad Uwls 0. Bloom wtthdrawlag from (eld irnh-havtag aald their mteraat le lae nam. Ic sa. w. mrowa aaa aiem W. Brawn, ef which all person I lat.re.ted will Ubaaotloa. O. B. MKKRRLL, R. B TAYLOR, LEWIS 0. BLOOM, , Mll.fON e. BROWN. Rl.HI W.BROWN. OeerlUU, Nov. It. l74-lt. pAUTION.- All oereons ar. b.rehy wanted against meddling or with pflreaaatag any of la. follswiag praper ly, aaw la Ibe baud, af Jaa. Metlalra, via i One browa borae, tw. aaws, two eelfera, Iweaty.tw. been, owe sal tf doable b. rr.es, u the aame b. wage to are, aad is rebjeet to my uvdar at aay time. I. II. FORCET. N.r. II,H4 J , ' . ... TAKGAIN8 IN MUSICAL IN- il BTRIIMRNTSI Ornaa, bath an aal eeeaad baad, at law Made Sure, oaa-elle Oeb.b'1 Furailwr. Store. AD per... laUreated ar tart. led aa aaJI aad en .mice a aew Btrie af Orgaa a.w ea nbiMthra. ghee. Mam aad Maat. .s ecrtaatlyeu bead. aalM-lbuf &lfrtUanfsw. H. F. BIGLER & CO., II A IS DIVA HIS, Also, Manafaetursrsof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CI.IABIIIID, tA, F AUMINO IMPLEMENTS of nil kl.d. Tor i.l. by U. r. BIGLER t CO. R AILROAD WHEELBARKOWS for ,.1. bj H. r. BIOLKU A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLAS8" K.llf, .U., for i.U b U. F. BIGLER t CO. jjARMESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE riodlnfi, for i.l. bj H. F. BIGLER I CO. QUNB.PISTOLS SWOKD CANES for Ml. b, H. F. B1GLEK A CO. gTOVKS, OP ALL SORTS AND Sli.i, f.r nit bj H. F. BIGLER A CO. JBONI IKON I IKON I IKON I For aala by II . F. BI0LEH 4 CO. H ORSB SnOES & UORSE SUOK HAILS, for sals by II. F. BIGLER CO pULLET BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bsst Mannfbolurs,for sals by a. F. BIGLER A CO. rpiIIMBLK SKEIUS AND FX PR BOXES, for sals by H7T. BIGLER k CO ' RODDER CUTTERS for irIo by kch30-70 H. F. BIGLER k CO. -yINKQAR BITTERS. PURELY VEGETABLE. FREE FROM ALCOHOL. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters ar a Barely Vegetable preparation, made etaleny from tb native herbs found on ths lower ranges of tbo Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tbs medicinal properties or wbish ar extracted therefrom without tbe use of Aloobol. Tbe ques tion Is almost daily aaksd, "What la the caui of tb unparalleled sueesos ot Visicik viTrans r Oar answer la, that they remove tbe aanso of dis sase, and lb patient recovers bis health. Tbey are tho groat blood purifier and a Ufa glring n rine t Die. a Dcrfeet Renovator aud In v if orator sf tbo system. Never befor la th history nf th world has a medtoiae been oompounoed pos Mains tha remarkable analltiae of Viuaoia BlT- tbus Ta bsaling tbe sick of every dlseaas man Is belr to. Tbey are a aentle Purrativs as well as a Toais, relievin Congestion or InaAmmallon of in aVtiTer aaa iiimv viMii, ia Aviiivaia avi- Tbs properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bit ters ar Aperient, Dtaphoretlo, Carminative, Na trielnus, Laxativs, Diuretic, Sedative, Cooater IrriUat, Sadorils, Altoratiro, aad Aati-Bilions. Oratefal thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters tne most wonderful invigorani tnat over sustain ed tho sinking system. No person oan take thess Bitters according to directions nad remain long unwell, provided their bones at a not destroyed by mineral poison or ner means, una vital organs. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, wbiek ar so prevalent In tb valleys of our groat rivers throughout tbo United Slates, sspscially those ef tb Mississippi, Ohio, liiasonrl, I II too is, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colora do, Brasos, Rio Urande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, aad many ethers, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tbs SnaSmer and Autumn, aad remarkably so during seasons of nnusual heat aad dryness, are Invariably aooompanled by ox tentlve derangvmouts ef tho atomaeh nnd llrr, nnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatment a parget I v, exerting a powerful influenes upon thess various organs, Is asaentially accessary. There is ao cathartic for Ih nsmoss aqua! to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Billers, as tbey will speedily remove mo uerx-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tbo earns tins stimulate, lag tbs secretions of tbs liver, and aenerallr r. storing ths healthy functions ef tbs digestive organs. fortify ths body asalnet dlsesss bv nurifvlns all lis fluids with Vinegar Bitlsrs. No epidemic taas aoid or a systsm tans fore aimed. Dysnensl ar Indlaestlon. Headache, Pain tn tbo Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of lbs Chert, Dlaalness, Sour Kruetious of ths Stomach, Bad Tarts in ths Mouth, Bilious Aitanks, Palpitatioa of ibo Heart, Inflammation of tbo Lungs, Pain In tbo region af tbo Kidneys, and a kuadred other painful uymptoms, ar tbo offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a belter guar antee of Ita merits tbaa a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or Klns's Evil, White Swellings, tl- oers, Kryslpelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofu lous Inflammations, Mercurial affections. Old Sorss, Eruptions of tbs Skin, Nor Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other aonstitutional diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters hava shown their greet carat I ve powsrs la tho most obstinate and ia traotabl sases. For Inflammatory and Oh root Rheumatism. Ooat, Bilious, Retnlttentand Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and ths Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Suck Dls- sases sre caused by Vltiatod Blood. ' Mechanical Dlsaasa.--Psrsns oagaged la Palais aad Minavals, such as Plumbers, Type setters, Uwld-bealers and Minare, as Ibey sdvaaos in life, ar sabjset to paralysis of lbs Rowels. To guard seal est this, lake a dose af Walksv's Vinegar Bittsrs aosaslenally. for Skia Diseases. Kraatloas. Tetter. Halt- It heem, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Paste les, Boils, Carbuaclef, Hing. worms, Scald-head Snr Byes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Dlseolovatlous af ta Skia, lie mors and Disea of tho Skia of what ever name or n at ere, ar literally dug np and carried out ef ths system la a short time by ths as sf taess Bittsrs, Pin, Tap and athsr Warns, larking In tbs system of so many thousands, ara effectually de stroyed and removed. No system of medicine, na vermifuges, no antbelmlnltied will free tbs system from worms II ks tbess Bittsrs. fur Pern ale Complaints, In young or old, mar ried or single, ut tbe dawn of womanhood ar th turn of life, th Tea is Bitter display sa do sided aa InflMSMs that Improvement Is seoa per ceptible. Clean as tbs Vitiated Blood wbeaever yon find its impurities barstlsg through tbs skia tn Pirn- Slos, kruntiene, or Sores i clean ee It when yon nd II abstraetsd and sluggish In ta value skasss It When) it is fonlt your feellngo will tell yen whea. Keen the blood part, and th besllb of tbo system will fellow. r. ii. Mcdonald a co., Druse-lets and Oan. Arts.. San rraasiseo. Cali fornia, and onraer ef Washington aad Charlton streets, new inrtt. bom y all Vruggtets nad Dealer. . n4 74-Sea. , JjH)H BALB OB KENT. A good aaa well equipped Rlecbsmllk bnp win be itther sold ar raatti. Tbe heat Maad ta ta.wa.1,. Aaalyla IHllr). J. ROOT!, Out, II, 11741ms. Rambargar, Pa. JJAFID TIME8 IIAVI NO KPFKCT IN FRENCH VILLE I I am aw ave that there ara sotns parsons n little bard to pleese, snd I ata also aware that tbs complaint of "bard times" is well nighonlversel. Rut I am so situated now that I ean aatlafy tb former and prov aneluslvIy that "bard times" will not effect thus who buy tbslr goods from ms, and all my patrons shall bs Initialed Into ths se cret of HOW TO AVOID IIAKD TIMES I bavo goods enough lo supply all lbs Inhabi tants In tbe tower snd of ths county wgiok I ssM nt exceeding low rates from tny mammoth star ta MULSONBURO, where I eaa always b found ready ta wait upon sailors and supply thorn with Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Saoh aa Cloths, Batiaetta, Casalmerea, lfasllns, Ilalalaea, LiBea, Drillings, Call.ooa, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laoa, Ready-made Clothing, Boot, and BhoM, II ata aad Cape eJI of the beat material and made to order Hose, Boobs, U loves, Mittens, Laoes, Ribbon,, Aa. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Oofou, Tea, Sugar, Rlea, Molaaaes, Fish, Salt, Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queraaware, Tinware, Cartings, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Splaee, Corn Cuttlra tort, Cider Presses, aad all kinds of Aies. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, aad a geaaral assortment of Statiooery, - QOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always en hand, nnd will bo sold at tba lowest poaslbls figure. J. II. MoC Iain's Medicines, Jayne's Medicines, Hosteller's and Hooflsnd'a Bitters. ftOOfl pounds of Wool wanted fer wbleb tb blgbest price will bs paid. Clovereeed oa band aad for sals at tb lowost market prios. Also, Agent for Btrnttonrllle and Curwensvtlls Tbrosblng Machines. RA-Call u& ih for yourselves. Ton will find very thing usually kept in a retail atoro. L. H. COL'DRIKT, Froncbvllle P. 0., August II, W. It BAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1 Tbe attention of tbo eltlsens of Clearfield aad vicinity is directed to the fact that Qoodfellow A Boa are tbs steals of M. N ieoe A Co., and bar jnat received a half dosen ear loads of Flour and feed, which tbey oOer at Ibe lowest possible Bg urss. A large atook of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWIJKAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Cora, Corn tn oar, Ac, do. Particular attention Is called to M. Nice A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which (s tbs bsst ia tbo market Flour and Feed ean and will be sold cheaper than it can bo obtained si sew be re tn Clearfield eounty. js4r Store oa Market street, next door to Hon. Alexander Irvln a residence. UOODKBLLOW A SON, janlOtf Agents for M. Niese A Co. M1TT0N & HARMON'S ew Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY, ctrawENsvnxE, pa. TIIX undersigned, baring leased rooms for the manufacture or all kinds oi ftAVPianitt, II A K NKSS, and all tbs latsst improvements la liorss Foralahing tiooda, ar aow prepared to fill all orders at prices and quality that will snrpries all who favor them with a call for the laspootionof tboir work. Tbeyandeterminedtopleasoandlheirex perienoe aad observation In eastern nnd western cities enables them to DKFY COMPETITION In the maanfactnr of (Jsld, Silver, Oroide, Rubber Covered and tillt-Lined Mounted CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS I Also Fins BIDING AND RACING SADDLES. Tbslr rents and expenses being light, they will sell the same grades of work 19 per cent, cheaper tnan tney ean o nougat in tne eastern stitec. Repairing and ndjuating Saddles, Harness, Ac, aeatly done, at reaeonable pries. Particular attention paid ia all orders by null or otherwise. Call aad as their work before buying elsewhere. MUTON A HARMON. Csrwensvlllc, Ps., Oct. SI, 1074. MARBLE AD STOE YARD! Kti. S. S. LIDDELL, Having sngaged ta tbs Marbls business, desires to tofora ber friends snd tbs publls that shs has now and will keep constantly oo band a largo aad well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAHDLK, aud Is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, ROX AND CRADLR TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Pests or Cemetery Lots, Window Sills nnd Caps, also, BUREAU, TABI.B AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, As. Vol. Yard oa Reed street, near tbs R. R. Denot. Clearfifld, Pa. jaT,71 F. O'LEARY BUCK, General Insurance Agent and Real Estate Broker, Represents ths following reliable In so ranee Cs: North British A Mercanlll Ins. Co. $10, COS, I OS Wasbingtoa Life Insurance Oe........ 4,0S0,SM Firs Association lnsursnos Co.- 3,A0,a0t Amasoa Firs lasnrnnoo Co. 1,078,111 Phoenix I nm ranee Co., N. Y f,00,l)o Watertown Fire, insures dwellings nnd farm buildings only Te,06S York, Pa., Slock luiursnoe Co. Horses Insured agalast death aad theft. P. S. Partiea la Ibe country desiring insurance on their lives or properly oan bavo It promptly attended to by add resting ns by latter, or calling in person at our office, la Pie's Opera House, Room No. 1, Clearfield, Pa. aug2e'7a LEATHER BRKAST-STRAPS SUPERSEDED BY COVERT'S PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of tbe bsst Mallea ble Iran, sad la attached to tb llee.es by tbs best Snap vr Invented. It Is easily sad ualokly put oa, and prevents th whipping sf the horses by the pole, kiot liable to got out af repair. Will last for years. All ws ak Is a fair trial, to son vines all parties us ing tbea that I hey ara unsurpassed tn vain for tbo purposs for which tbsy are Intended. SACEKTT A 8CIIRVVER,, Clear ft eld, April li, 1174. SAWS! 8AW8! 8AW8I DIBIAN-S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Bojnton's Lightning Crosi-out Saw. ALSO, PATEKT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, Par sal. by .cll,r II. P. BIOi.ER k OO.. ' Beale's Embrocation, (LATR POWELL'S,) Far all dlaaaaa, lacldeel I, Hone,, OattU, aad Hamaa Flaab, reejtlrlag Ik. Bsc af aa .lieraal appllaattaa. Tbla Imbmatlea waa eauarlrely need by Ike weverameat darlag tka war. Fer nla by Bar Is wick Irwla, Clearleld Joacpk R. Irwla, OarweaavllL. Deal. I RaoAV aBder. Latbsrabarg, at W ILLIAM M. nKNKTT'jvino'i or na Paca ana Si aiva.sa, LUMBER CITT. ColleetloBS aaade aad meacy pramptly paid ever. Articles af agraemaal aad deed, af OMT.raaee aoatlr sxeeuted pad warraated aw. net ar a. akaram. lajyll niKit.ViiiTR iltoARLiiiYrja sEus- X Jaat receive, aa. raw aaa, ay , April H. I to. a. F. aiGLIR A 00. Q1IANGED HANDS. JOHN McGAUGHEY Woald renyoslfoily notify the public geawady lhat he has purchased X. S. Shower's tirooery Store, la Shew1, Row, where be Inland, beeping a rulllla..' ,,, ,(. i.i () i QnoCBBIEH. BAMS, DRIED BEKrand LARD.. v , SUGARS aad BY EC PS, .fall grades. TEAS, eraea aai Ravek. ';''' l'u '! COrPKK, Roasted aad Circa. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, All kinds la tha market. ' PICKLES, Ib jars and barrel,. SPICE8, la every form aad variety. FAMILY FLOUR, : ALL KINDS OF CRACKER!. soaps. i v. ii.T i ;. MATCHES, DRIRD APPLIB, " ' DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, pl Oil sal Lamp ClvtBuujrs. Aad a goad euaortmeet af thwaa tbiega aaually kept la a greeery store, which b will c&ebaage for marketing al tbe market prtoaa. Will sell for aaab bj sbeaply as aay ether aaa. ' Pleaaa call and see his stock Bad Judge tar yourself. JOUN McGAUGHET. Clearleld, May If, 1S74. GROCERIES! NEW STORE, Opposite Post OSee. New Goods I New Prices I CHOICE LIMB OP TEAR. OOLONGS, . -i 1 i JAPANS, IMPORTED. YOURO HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST Porrat ia Market. ' BUTTER AID KCC1 Will ha heat and Mid ml trtt r..k .tJ fer Country Prodaea. GERMAN CUERRIKS, TURKEY PRUNES, ; '? PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. VIRH. Mackerel, Laka Herring, Cod, Ac. . ' ' " ' PICKLEfl. Barrel Pickles and Eagllak Pickkw. y ; FLOUR AND FEED. Floor, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, Aa. rebtbTi LYTLI MITCHELL. ED. W.GRAHAM, DEALER IH ; GENERAL MERCHASDlSE, SQCABE T1HBEK A LIKXES, CLEARFIELD, PA., Ilea Jest opened, at Iba Bid ataad, la Graham's now, a MmplaU atoek af JT E H 3 O O D M , ttnnj deacrfpllea. DRY 0OOD8, GROCERIES. . HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 CLOTUIMO,drc.,ft;., IN GREAT VARIETY. , ; ; . - ' , i ; ; . . FLOUR, HEAT, BALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, AL WA YS OS BAND AUD FOB SALS AT A SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR Rmlnd b tbo oar lead, aad Mid al a saull advaamk A lupnly of ROPE oou.teatly ea hand. Special ladaem.aU offered i. tbaa. geltlag aal So,uar, Timber and Logs, as era dal largely Ii Lumbaraua', Supplies, and ara pre .pared at all tlmm u parekaa. tim her and lember. KB. W. O A M A M, Mark.1 Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. o.i ii, itrt. ' THE CLEARFIELD '' -:; I I ; ; , ; i f FIRE CLAY CO. CLKAKFIELD, PA.( WAflvracroaaaB op j FI1XIS XXBICK, Farnsre nocks, Gxs Keloiis, Stove Linings. Paring Tilea, &o. (hlmnw Tap; N faaal aw Cap; tin Vlajsr. 1 : '.I ; r. It 1 .1 All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIOINAl DBSIONg IN TERRA COtTi MADE TO ORDER. With improved maohiaerr. irat alas, material aad skilled enarkmea. w. eaa warraal all aaa maBBfaetures to a wiaal to If aot superior to aoy 1. Ike market. Article, afoar maaufaotura aaa be eeea at tae Works, Bear Railroad Dewet. ar al tka Hardware Store of H. F. Biglar A Co. AS ardor, from a duttaaoe, address. d ta Ike rheaeral Saawlataadeat. will reeeire precept at. toaliea. . I. O. HARTIW ICK, JOHN FRRQUSON. (rea'l S.at. af Heathield, Qaraklrk, Soetlaad, Sept. MaBBlaaUrlag Deft, aaayMTI Al)MINIi3TfiAT0ttB"N0TICa:- XR. K.tlee at WreOv aire, that Lettoruef aa mlalatratM. eo Ik. wtau ef JUHat H. ROR. BINS, rate ef Haoaedato, CVaarteW eeuaty, p, deeeased, haekag am daly graated to an. aader- a daly graated gnea, ail "drbtod to eatd artel, will leaaa Baaka Immediat. aaymeat, aad taoee svlag abalm, or damaada will praeeal lama raparly HlkmlleMed for MttVamaat erithaeg praparly aathealicaled lor aattlamaal wtthM ""J. W. LVTHIR, awera, rs, q. ii, T4H. Admlaiatrator WANTKb.Bj- th CltdtrSald Ix Mlator Caal Hook Oemamay, Wood mr l,N CANT HOOK HARDLRS, ef best eealilr aard Saw. Sam to atn. to. hraaaUorOaealr. at tbe Teoee aad e a-.ara I nailtl AliRA. WATSON. JJ0OK ppi FOR THE ., , , r DIG BIO IV! J: .I A V.IIJI I 'JOHN W. WAPLE, .ru: . ii.i'lJ It;)..' .V:-i,j ,).h 1 (, DEALER IN STOVES & RANGES, ' AND MAHUFACTt'RtR OF '' ' ' . Tin, Sbent'lron & Copper Ware, r: 'i PLUMBER A GAS FITTER, , , . Raw Mai-kat airMt, CUarRald. Will keep oa Wad all the heel Cook glares, Rarges, Uealiag Hto.ro. aad FaraaM, la tbo market, amoag wkiek we maateaa- la. Argaad Raaga, Victor Oook, Diaaaaad SlaU aad Rollpse, all af wkieb for beauty afdeslga aad abcpBasa aaaaol ba sarpaaaed la tka Bucket. All or ear Stave, we warrant I. gira entire eatiafaotiea, or tb. Stov. aia be returned la tea day,. Old etovea takea ta (nut pay for aew eaee. Me keep, ee kand all of Ibe latael and beat . HEATING STOVES AND RANGES, Particular atteatlon paid ta tbs repalrlag a? all kinds a ekoves, Raags aad f anaes. .. TIN WARE." Of hts own. Kuanufnetar, of all klads, wkteh which will bo sold ebosp fer sash, by wholes. or null. All oar ware Is sands sat af one nnd two cross tin, aad warranted ta ba jast as wa represent It. Tin Roofing snd Spoullng doa at sbosi not loo aad oa aiost rosso nab I terms, and repairing aeatly and promptly sis satsd. FLDMBING AND GAS FITTING doae aad all Job, warranted fmicat. Will keep oa kaad Una Fliluree, of .11 kiads, aad It ap boa.ee with Ranges, Balh Boilers, Bath Tuba, Shewer Balba, Wask Stands, Sink, aad Water Cloeeta. Partiea wishing aaytblag daaa la hia liae will. , da et.ll lo et. miua a ..II k. I. J- : I . pleaaa all la regerd to price aad style af work- ' BepUl.tdl JOHN W. WAPL1. i rjpiN.WARE, STOVES,' , ,' AND : HARDWARE ! WATSON, NICH0LK A CO., 4 CURWEJCSTILLB, PA. j. " ; ff.rtaa bnavk. .k. U.J O, J - Shop formerly katongiag to W. A. Dale, e laleud keeping far sale ararytkiBg baleagiag to ta. basiaeaa, aad will to dearer to sell a. lorn far aaaa as eaa no aoagai Uia side or Philadelphia. Al our eatakliaheMut m.w k. r.aa - .11 . . a fall .apply af Shelf snd Hew Hardware, ; SHEET-IRON AND TIN-WARE, Cook and Healing Stoves, 8H0B FINDINGS, " f Kails, raiats, Oils, Oltss, Pxtty, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Fanning Implements of all Kinds. SCYTHES, SCYTBK-8NATHES, . " 1.. 0RAIH CRADLKI, . ' c RAKES, A, mjw mill rurDijrvt, BLACK8MITH8' T00L8, H0RSR SnOES, nORSR-BHOE NAILS, ' ' BOLTS, A, Wtod and WUIowWsre, Oil Cloths, 4c - BVS-TIH SPOUTINR .in. I. mm La - Buuarul aard. I WATSON, NICHOLS k CO, Oarwaanlle, F Jaa. S, ID74. , .1 A , . KONSIDES STORE. 0. S. FLEGAL, ' K DIALER Ut ' HARDWARE, 8T0VK8, 1 " - ' BliTEBS, .. RANGES, miTrauiui. .v . wvaiaajse-aiARm. 1 1' PAIKT8. .... , .,, . ' oiuavARKisa. " i PUTTY GLASS, ROPES, I I ri STEP-LADDERS, I If VI1.',! r,-' 1 uy WpbD AND WILLOW WARE! Tk, tolehratod Talad. AaU-Preeslag Oalaaaiaad IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. betlet Pampe in iba saarkel. .', ' . 1 -'.. t n "t 1 . . ' 1 . , , . .AMPS, CHANDELIER, LANTERNS, t LAMP FLCRS.eiallklBda. ' : ' Ump riznau, k. ' ... AD at InweaA price,. M4t , fr.ea.eeBl, atrt, rkUlpwharf. ty .1 gF. BIGLXilSCO. ; ' k.T to. aal. . . t ' '-"-" - J 1 !,...-- I . 'B-'e ... . i' r IH-,, J, ';;', MASTS A?CL3,;, V.,. , wal b. Md M Mr artoto. """" rSJi f