I T THE REPUBLICAN. CTiRARPIBLl), PA WBDNHSDAY MuilNINK, JAN. 111. 176. Terms of Subscription. Ir pll In idrnM,r wlttiln ibrM mortthi .,.$3 M If iil tfiar lhre an) ttafbr all monlha..,,, 1 60 If Mil flr th miration of via nontht... I 0 RBLKilOUH NOTICUft. Method lat ICp lee opal Church Ret. A. D. Yomnt, faitor. tulllo Harriet avery Babbit h at lUi A. M., and 7ft P. M. ' Babbatli Rohool at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thuraday, at Ti P. M. Communion Herrloo, Brit Sabbath of tvery month, at lv A.M. Prflabyterln.il Churrh !tv. II. H. UcTi r a. Habbntb lervlom morning and areuing Hab bath 8ohoul at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea day Tning. Ht. Krancla ('hurcl.CathohrRav. P. J. 8naaiD4.Mnii at IOi o'elonk A. M., on tb 40oood aud fourth tfundaya of each month. Luther a ii Churrlu Rer. D. M. Mkh. Proaehing every (Sabbath, morning and evening. Satihatb Bahool at I a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednoaday evening. t OFFICIAL DIItECTORV. TIM or UI.UINa UI'AHTXn B Kill OK I roFRT. Reeond Monday of January. Third Monday of March, flrat Mimitny f June. Fourth Mondny of Heptember. T1H1 Or HOLD) HQ COM MOM PI.KAN. Firat Monday of Juno. 8oond MonUy of Notcmbet, I'uaLio orricana. Prtittn Jmfliton, Cbarlea A. Mayer, ot ' AittUMi Lmm Jmita Hon. John II. Orvil, of Ilellefwote. Aoiat JWyte 'William C. Foley, ClearBeld; John J. Head, Curweniville. (ANiolry Kll liloom. Rtgitternnrf fttrortifp I. J. Morgan. Ohlrict 4mrwjpr rnnk rhii,.B. 7Veatrer David n, n it. J?A.MWilhai R. McPheraon. ! (tommy Srvr!tnrHnainfl V. MvCloikcy, Cur- J tzsJm Cui W. Kvler. (Irahamtcn. Cvumtg Autiitart Jatnei II. IIHc, Lumber City; T.ewli C. Bloom, Clearfield; Bnry Whitehead, Union tnwnihtp. nry (7atmtioiTe Joho W. Khugart, Jamce Mitchell, ('learNcd. ttit jt'tadVitt of Pmbth AVAooi John A. Xotarin I'ttbtit Jobn Vf. wrigtey, nra. a- , debaugh, Cyru L. (lordon, ClaarHdilt Joalab Kvana, Jotepb R. Irwin, Curwenavill ; J. J. Ltn gle, Uaoeola Mill? Jobniton lUnKtoo, Lutbere burg. Tho can! nf tho Hiiwpielmiinn IIoubo, at Curweniville. appear lo tbia laiue. The JrOOCflillRt Of the ('IcHrftcM ; County Teachen' Inilitnte 4will he fonnd at length lo thla tfiun. ' - - - - Col. W.IMIartKhoril,Ottl'ltq)lVH0ntH - tire la the Igilature, apent a few daya at home ; laat week. He returned to hia lauon at Harris- ! . . bnrg on Monday. . ... , . r . i A 0 hftVO hot'll lVtHU'Hted to announce that acrrioca will be held Ht. Andrew's tiptrcopal ; Church, ln-lhl place, on Tiieadny evening nit, . commencing at 7 o'elock. , . ..i,t j Tho protracted mooting in tho M. E. Chun-b, tn this borough, still continues. Hot. fleo. W. Miller, of tb Duke Street M. K. Churoh, York, Pa., will occupy the pulpit on SnMmth next, both morning an l evening, Elbtwortb.nl' tho riiilpbtirg7uii-m. diiposedofan interest In bit printing establish ment during the holidays to Wesley Bcok, nd hereafter the name and styl. of tha Arm will U "i.. u. nusworin a bu. In Nkw ( -loth ks The Brookvillo Ilnnhicn. which waa deitrored br Bro on tho other properly was consumed, has again made Its appearance, and looka belter than before tho Are. Thr Dwarfh. Tho ronownod (Jon. Tom Thumb and wife, Commodore Nult and Minoi Warreo win appear in Caldwell's Hall, at Tyrone, la a variety of faseinatiog performances, on Wednesday afternoon and arming, Janoary )7th. - STAY IjAW. Petition hftVO Won . i , . . .ki Ri.t Iking Ih. LlllUtart to p.M merl Pt.J L.w , M Rliof to th. drbtor .Tmi of oar eltlten. under th. pnitiar. of th. prMnt p.nlf. , . AHtronomcm inl'orin hh tlmt thore . will b. two KlipM. of th. tun durl.. th. prMot jw, Th. tut, en April Sib, will got b,W.I. is tbl. .oaDtry, bat tb. Hwond, a. th. M lb of ' K.pt.mb.r, will b. rlribl. Is th. Halted Sl.l.s tut lb. Ml..iipil, u partl.1 aolipK, tb. ' ... rising Mllpwd. mm . Till Coi.n Hnap. Tho I.owintnwn Onwnwt mj. Ibat lb. .old wu ao I.m.m on the llM or th. Middle Dirlilno of th. Penn.jlv.ni. 'Ri1n.d on g.tunl.jr, III. 9tk lnt., tb.t lb. 'fnlfbtaiell oould not keep their limp, burning longer thin k.lf brvur l liroe oo Meonnt of th. oil freeilng. A Libki, Car. Iiv. . A. Ross, f Petersburg, Huntingdon eonnty, h mod the Mltor, of th. Altoonm Mimr for litol, on Koount of no nrtlele reeeotlf pobli.hed, h,d.d "$.r00 for a wife," la which tbe llev. host gorcd aa the . . j. a - atoal friend. Tl salt was postponed last week until tbo March (arm of the llnnlinglin oounty j Curt. i ;. iSisTTLiiia. Tho Comity . Audi tort, c having adjourned during Conrt week, met at tbe Commissioners' office on Monday last for the purpose of closing op tha annual settlement. The f 1 statement win t laid before the ,.ub1i la detail i during the month of Fel.raary.whon the laipayert can sarutlnlie and rltlei tho doings or tbrlr " mPtuJ. ' t m , ' Accipknt. We Unrn tlmt while Mr. Uavld Wilton, of Bradford township, was feeding hia ttock on Saturday laat, be made a mis-step and fell through hole fa the mow ever the oow yard to the grennd beneath, breaking one of hla ribs, broiling bis left leg, and injuring bia bark severely. He la under the care of Dr. K. B. Reed, aod la doing as well aa oaa be eipeeted. Anothkr Cionb. Morrin township ha tost another of its oldest eitltens 1 the per- aon Of George R. Dlllen, who died at his borne, 00 the 15th Inst aged 71 years, I months and 13 davs. The deceased waa born on Buffalo Kan. Centre county, and removed to this county In April, 1819. He was an upright ell lien, aa teemed by H who became acquainted with him, waa alwaya ready to assist a neighbor, and generally led an exemplary life. HI saajaw The sleighing ifl excellent in this neighborhood )ut new, nad tbe "lads aod lasses" are in full enjoyment of it. Fancy sleighs and ' cutters, and, In fact, vehicles on runners of every description have been required to do duty during , the past week. We hear ramori of a big sleigh ing party ta eome of aoon. As for the email anu "-. -- " abandant enjoyment in coasting, the hill at the ' termination of Market street possessing elegant .,. qualifications in tbat line. hue A CRuwnl JjahI wetik wwone of tho aaaleat Jaaaary Cearl weeks we ever wit ri.lfCd In tkia county. The Court room waa often powded. Court eontlnoed In session nntll Betar 1 rUy evening, and then adjourned over nntll ' w Thursday nnct, whew H will reoeaveae for tbe ' fjwrpote of flatshlng wp the legitimate huMneaa of tha term. We anderstaitd thai the March (era will be a regular Jary Court for the trial of causes, and notaa heretofore merely far renewing rceogtltaaeee and tha qualifying of new Constables. ' t Ma i A Revival. The Williamsport .Sun has thie to any el Rev. B. B. Monroe, termer pas tor of the M. B. Cfaareh, at Carwensvllto, thla ' eonnty i "The revival at the Plac Htreet M. K. Cbarrb, nnder tbe ministration of Rev. D. 9. Monroe, still continues, which commenced soma twelve weeka age. Tbe strviea during this lewg , ' period hav bera COndaoteA etoluslvely by the pastor, with the exception of three nights only, wh-a ether minfstera eoenpled his palpit. Fully two hundred aad flfty persona hare been cea- vertod, and this number xill probably be Mill farther increased. Rack a revival la nnprrca dented In this city." A Nkw Pdor. Ths item in from n Pltisbergb paper. It would be well for the .,. pec pit f CltarfirM enn'y if fc the atiwt for similar aeenadrele i There le swindler travel ing In Westmoreland county who presents him ' self to be a fleterntnent eflcer, nad frigbtena Ihe peiplelnre ihe belief that be fs aalberlaed to eeareh their premlafa for counterfeit money. He teeared ,0u in that way from n widowed lady, who had jnrt sold a fhrw, for which the had Neeived a largi mm, , eat of wblsk tha fellow ' pWked the II.WilanwcaWemaedR as counterfeit. He waa after w aide captured aad made lo ditgorga, and only aawaped a eoat r let and fealbcrt by ' ' giving M Wnavtota th rtlp. Eahtkr I-(h ai.p Wo clln tho li.l-! lowing froa tha PkUipikDrg Jrnt, of lart ! HaiunUj t i Tho 3rd iklrtmcLt fruw Fialiar 4 Miller') new ooil oerHlwo, on I ha Uoii Run breneb of Iht Muihannuii branch raUiMit, wu unite un Tint day. Ktudrl.tt A Co. bava rt-cfUtd their lurjt new engine fur I In If bfl, th llot'auU; ol Irowrljr, ftbuva llt.tttnlalf, auil ultra lb boilrrt ftrrlvt will begin work again. The ririrtn at th Eurvka Ml dm, MoahiiiQoa brnuch, at ruck on Tucdftj,brc.uMth Company dlachnrged on wf Ibrlr nuubar wilh whoa aenrioua thry deal ml to diiptnaa. Ona of tbo mute Ibat haul tb pit oari front Iht Cuba ooal mine to Iho ohuU, ran of or tha obutt oq Friday of laal weak, and waa dumped wi(b I bo car and ooul luto a railroad oar beneath. Th mule atood II only a mult could. Th film iff' a salt of (ho Derby Cual Cuinpan;' pTUmttyt advertised lo Uko plac at Char Hold on Wednesday, waa njHj.iDd at the lull a net or th mortgago uottl lb ilaroh term of Court, mil Mr. J. N. Caiiauor waa aolotod a receiver of tho L'uuiianjr. In tbia capacity fa will I mated I -ataly couuteDo mining at th Derby aolllery. K lee w her in tbia paper will bo toea hta nolle warning agaluil Uaapau ut tb Cumpany'a projtcrty. At laat tiiuio active uuaiurv an to be taken by the luutUiRicn of thla region for th protection or ibeir tuicreiti, ai will bo aeen by th following uotioo which baa been forwarded by tha Hecretary to the lumbermen along the lino of railroad t "A primary meeting of tbo lumbermen of 1'billpa burg waa held January 1.1, 1075, for tha purpoe of Inviting; all lumbermen along tb line of th T. A C. llailroad and the Oaeeola branch, to moot at the IVIulhttDBun Houm. In Phillmhurv. In Pi.ii. t , .... for th purpoee of making a formal roqucat to tbo P. ft. 11. Company to rrduoe th rate of freight on lumber." A team belonging to Joirph Rot brock, living near Murrtidele. which wna driven he UiIm ftegil. bcoime unmaDait-able while b waa drtv- . . . ,a hm fro,n WtKinloy a nw mill, on Mondny, nd eicnplng ftom the drlnr ran away. Nearly oppoalta tb realdenoa of Mr. naring an old ap- r," r " ,"nd,,n' " ,hr "J '" n,i- the bonei running near It, one of them at nick a large limb, completely tearing away tho upper part of iti head. It ilruggted for aorae mutoont, but waa eompenlonately abot. Two freight ougine wvr thrown from lb track, above Oaeeola, on Saturday afternoon, one v. - other from tome unknown eauao. Th wrecking force waa put to work, and waa occBpicd until after ten o'clock of tbat bittr cold night in get ting them on the track again. Of eouri the paiicngor traiua wvr delayed, and the train which left here at half-pait four In the afternoon waa detained until that time, and the Gxpr from Tyrone, due at hair paat eight, did not rrivo until eleven. - Fkiohtkci. JiuNAWAV. Wo loam iht on Sunday night lait, a team of hortei bo longing to Jobn Turley, of Jay lowmhip, (Klk eounty), ran away, doing cuo.iderat.l damage, and avcrely liijnring illiam, a ion of Uiratn Woodward, and a man by th nam or Feiilon. The particulars of lb occurrence we learn from a Weedville anl.aoribcr. and are aa followi t lr. Turley, In paiaing along (bo road from (luff's lo bia home, bud ovtaion lo itup at Mr. Weaver', wuer ne oitoiieti nn m team, and, with his family. wlin were aocorupanymg turn, entered the bouse of Mr. Weaver, lly some means, perfectly un fathomable, the boric became unutitened and started at full speed down the road, patting their own stable, they continued down through Weed ville and up the ereek to a poiut a few roda above Webb's saw mill, when they turned aud erue back at a leartnl ipevd. A few rods above Arual Turley'a, a sutler containing Win. Woodward, a young man about U or 20 yeun of age, and a man by the name of Fen too, mot tb now thor oughly eieited hones, aud before tbey aould htiu the f(ijgj op f ho Mr Woodward was aeverrlv eut about tbe head and faee by the feet of the horses, and Mr. Fun I on re ceived bruliea on the legs. Fortunately neither f the men were fatally wounded, although It Turley. The cutter of Mr. Woodward waa a new one, and also, we underntand, a very expensive one. Tho running part of tbe cutter was com pletely demolished. Vf. iiry't (iatelit. Is Memoiiiam. At a meeting of Wallaecton Lod. K. of P., the following action I waa had, in accordance with said meeting, and (he resolution! aa submit ted were adopted, vis t Whereas, It has pleased Almlebtr tiod. In toe dispemallun of Ills will to nuovo from our midit Brother Hron H. Quifli.Rr, a member of i,IBg during .11 th. tin. hooored tbo Ui to whteh h. belonged I Ib.reloM, Hctolttt, That this Lode, attend the funeral of : our deceased brother tn a body, and that the j membora wear the nsaal badge of mon ruing for mi My days Hfolvrd, That It aiTordi us sincere pleasure to bear testimony to the character of the deeeaied In all the relations of life. A faithful and gallant Knight, a hind and enersjetlo man, a gen erous friend and brother, wilh a heart ever ready lo sympathise with and relieve tbe snfTerlng aod distresa of others. Rtmttwtd, Tbat we Under to his parent and friends our sympathy in this hour of their sad ness and sorrow. ItnoltiH, Tbat those resolutions be pabllshcd in the papers of the county. JoHR A. LT, 1 Iraac Hhiumrix, J-Coro. Thomas M. Holt, ) WiLLAOaTOM, Pa., Ieo, 80 lb, 1874. Perry county papers please copy. . la-D The Stack-UUIara (ahe. In tho Calbolie ehuroh ease, U. P. Stack vs. Illihnp O'ilara, tha maattr in chaneery, K. P. Alien, Ksq., has deoidod la favor of the Bight Hovarend """"P " !' bill of the plaiattff should mM,tr ioJt laB mUtm Ituh'ip upoa all ttie oiata ralaed, and that I bo be aismiiei. me of tbe Bishop, re moving Father Stack from his charge of the Cburrh of tbe Annuoeialion, ia Williamsport, waa -I r.l.. f.ll...li. .k..l. , mr.A M...wAl. Ikat even were it not, a eourl of equity will not grant the relief prayed for, or re -Instate tbo priest in his charge , that the law reongoiice the associa tion as voluntary, and Ihe priest is bound to ao ocpt and abide by the laws of a voluntary asfocla llon while a inambet. Williamtport Sum, Hiaek has been manufactured Into a martyr, and baa taken to lecturing on "The Usurpation of Caihollo Bishops in -America." He will soon make common cause with Beecher, and tbn tbo world will early be reformed, and all "utorpatlona' wiped out. Ktork lit rned. Tho oxti-nisivo dry goods store ot Philander Church ill. of Oettyaburg, Indiana eonnty, waa totally consumed on Hunday morning last, together with the entire stock of gooue. it is soppoaea that me nra caugnt irons a stove-pipe running through the upper floor. The loss of Mr. Churchill will amount to over M.OUil, over and alwve hia Inauranco. An ad Joining building used aaan office by 'Mqnire Hna- ! (.u w ,eBtrred, together with his dockets, I papers, furniture, etc. The 'Hialre's lus will amount to over I0I. The store building wu the n roner tv of U. C. tietly, who bad no insur ance on tbe property. Tha loss will fall heavily upon Mr. Churchill, aa be only had gl.OOU Inror anee on ihe stock. The adjoining building oocw pied as a reeidenoe by Mr. Churchill, su oonaid- erably damaged, hot was saved by the exertions ol the ci I liens. Aitwonm Tribmmt, Jam. IM. Fatal Aociuint. On Monday, Do- comber llh, William Hall, formerly a resident of u roofer Hie, but lately of Warsaw township, met with a fatal accident while digging coal on his larm. He and Mr. O. W. Corbin ware working together, Mr. Hall resting on one knee while be women witn nis ptnR, when an tmmenaa quantity of coal and elate fell an on him. brr-attini his escaped, a quantity et gravel aad slate falling oh hiim. lie gave tbe alarm anil in a soon line as sistance was given and the crashed body of Mf. It all taken to hie home, from where ho was buried ia tbe old graveyard oa tbe ensuing Thursday. Mr. Hall waa an estimable citisen, and his sud den death la mourned by a bnroaved wife and ftre children, as well as a large circle of friends and acquaiat4iacwa.aTrweei JfepaMtoea. Hoport of Jftrkann School, in Brad ford Ihstrlct, for month ending Jan. lib, 187 i Whole number of pupil In attendance, 51 1 av erage number of pupils In attendance, 41 1 bar cent, of attendance, f numoer ol visus from aitlsens, 7 number of pupils Jbat have missed no time, iv. Names of pupils tbat hare mlstted no time: Andrew Hale, Bianop ntewart, vm. uranam, Jas. Uraham, Johnnie Thompaon, Purler Botlorf, Anderson Wooldfid.ee, Ordy Hhirey, Rush HcIImb, Jaa. Laosherry, Benjamin Jury, Alice Peters, Amanda Peters, Lisne (Ira bam, Klla Roltorf, Tessie Hhirey, Kllie llolliogshead, Jennie Tbomp son, Omah Wooldrldge. J. R. W i Leon, Teacher. List of letters re in ami riff utirlnimod in the Postottco at Clearfield, for the week ending January lth, 1(170 Chapmaa, J. Ii. ' Lucore, I.. W. Liuch, Mike) liouitberry, Mrs. Mary Molone, .fames Powell, Tbomaa Patleraon, 4. J. ft) Perky, Tbomaa Ii. Taybr, Tbomaa P. A. GAIJLIK.P. M. Furaier, Ipaae Holmes, Walker Harding, J. II. Hooper, Ir. U. W. Ilanea, Miss Mary A II olden, Jubn Harming, Karl Kelly, K. R. TntOl.D I'lan Tho contrnct for earrig tbo mall batwacn Law lit own and Sfllns grove, made neeeaaary ,by the nsponaioa of iht tiunbnry Railroad, waa awarded lo Samuel R land, of Berry townahtp, al $11 per day. It I to be carried daily, aa a spring wagon aa far al Ada ma burg, and thence to eelinsgrove on horaw hack. I Joa. Albert, of ftelinsgrove, has been appoint, general overoeer of the flunbary and Lewietowl Haiiroaa, ry toe owaers imw9W snrntrmt. . is -e4s Mr. Georifc Jjeipoldt, hftvintf becomi cole proprietor tf Ihe Allegheny House, In thl plaee, act ilea the paella that he has redared tnj pri"e of hnnrdlnf tn swlt the times, Nkw TirKKT AdKNT. Tito Tymnp DrMoeraf, or tail Friday, aayi i "Cha'rUi A. Woodl, ton of D. D. Woodt, Eiq., ha been ap pointed tlekat agat of tb Pannaylvanla Rail road and branches at tbia ptaoa, In place of Mr. Bailey, who baa been appointed to th poiltlon of aaaiataat train waiter. Mr. Woodi la a yoong man of Una abllltlai, eourtaoiia la manner aod will fill hla new poiltlon with etodlt lo hlmielf and latUraotioii to th Company. He liaa barato fora been eon neotod with tb engineer forpi of tb Tyron Dirliloa." - Ph(mirkab.--TIio Elk Dmacrnt, uh- llibod at Hldgway, bai abandoned th patent outiide. . Bptciaia Do't Fonarr. A red hot itov and aubitao tial break feat la what takea very body to Hubtna' belor going out on tb early morning train. uyiter atewa ana nut ounce eniy .to enu. Tuoa. Itoiiaa, Prop'r. Uppoilte Leonard Ilouae. dv lit tf Krcrythlnr frtii, raw or atawed, In th Oyitor lino, at the wK Jiranrn iteataiiraat. v an ana teit my preparaliom. tUo. D. Hi UK. Dro. lAlb.lb7a:4t. TnM Rr.T it MarT. No I. Men Maekerol, the flrit ever offered in thli Market, freab, fat and delieioui. Tbsy an not NoX'a with the bradanut off.ntid far vuperior lo No. I i with headaon. In quire, lor Mr Alaokrl at Duo. 10 am. Liti.n A MirrniLL'f. littdlea'Kld tilovaa (two 'button",) only II ti and every pair warranted, at T. A. Fi.ua A Cu'i. Black tbawla, a inceialty. 6hawli of all klnda a largo warlety at T. A. Fleck A Co'f. deoS Waterproof, lllark, Ulue and Gotd-mlied, lo varicua ihade, at T. A. Fleck A Co', Received at T. A. Fleck A Co'a thla day. anew and iplendtil Una of lllack Alpaeaa, tho bea: lo town, at prloca that defy compoiition. N. B. A nice line of Dm and Dry Uoodi, cheap fir cash. Lumber in en's Flannel, Juit re reli ed at. decitf - T. A. Fi.cii A Vo', Muillni in all varietlea, Waterproof! and Flan nels in all shades, Canton Flannels, bleached aod mibleachid, at T. A. Fleck d Co s. Calicoes, Ginghams and Chinta, lower than ev er oflvred la this market, at T. A. Flack A Co'. It will pay yon to go to Flack A Co' and ex aiuiue bofure you buy uleewhre. Napkini, Tnl de Linens and all klnda oHVhit Goods, at bottom priori, at dtc2lf Flk kA Co. Tiekingi, pronotmoed tha beat for the money cvir oflvred in town, at Fleck A IV'. Will not be nndenold. Bargains worth looking aftr at darStf Flkck A Co'a. W are selling goods cheaper than ver offered n Clearfield. T. A. Ki r. k A Co. Yon ran gut Qood Kid 0 loves (two button.) at I i. . a i.ru a, vv i., mr ti.iii A IlKurrTiot C.tan. Another reduction (o ArllBcial Teeth. Prices to ault tbs panicky times. 8. 1'OKTKR KHAW, D. U.S. ClearBtld, Pa., Sept. M, IS74.-3m Hi B. M. M'Knally'a adrertlicment la re gnrd lo Llf Imurane. augll-ly C i.t. on R. M. M'Enally nod ge t your life lo- suretl in tue old tontincnlal Idle lnuranc Com party, of Hartford, Conn, augl3-ly UriiaiKa Foh Halk. H. Newton Hhaw keepa a full aupply of Frcdonia Ilupgiee and Plattora Wagona for sal. To bo seen at tbe Shaw lloua yard. Call on or address biui at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may i;t-tf. Wood and Willow War of all descriptions for sai uy ii, . uigier uo, Inbi-iib your life in the Continental Life loin ranee Companr, of Uartfwrd, Conn. It. M. M UN ALLY, Agent. augtl 1y UECAriTlII.ATION. Hirtl Cage.. Wood end Willow W.re. Ilouaehold (lood. ' All kind, of ll.rdw.re. J.p.nned Waro. l'.int, Oil., Varni.hea, Taleined Pmt.r. Wagon and t'.rriar. Maker.' annnti... All of th. almr. for ..I. .t th. m.niinoth Hnrd. j,"r,of u F. Bigl.r A Co., Seeond Mreet, 31 1 " 8... Time! P.v. L.bor! Bar. Money! Bar Clothes ! The " Novelty Wringer " is th. best la th. marker Bny It) try it. For sale by II. F. Biniaa A Co. Calcined Plaster for sal. by II. F. Bigl.r A Co ' Montour Slate Paint., f.r p.iatlng hoeM. in- side and outside Cnttagea, Farm Buildings, Ae. Beautiful, durable and economical, tiround la pure Linseed Oil. II. V. Bio lis r A Co. Bird Cagei a large assortment at It. F. Big- let A Co.'a. Axaa. Heventy-flva Aoun Clearteld Wood eboppere Axea at ;2i:7I. II. f. I1TULKR A Co'a. A full line of Household floods, Japanned War, to., for earn oy u. r. iiiRier v-o. Paint inn Paiwtekb' Fianuioa. Onr stock of Paints and Painters' Mnterlala Is eon-'ite, tn elading J. T. Lewis' Para White Lead. John La oaa A Co'a Pure White Lead, P. H. A Co'a Buck Lead, and a number of oheaper brands of White Lead aim, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Vartilobeaof all kinds, a full line of Brotias, and a full line of oolors, dry and In Oil. m'.'73 h. r. dialer a Co. Frrk ! Fttni 1 Fnan ! Among the many prepa- rationa tbat we have for Coughe, Celda, Croup, or any throat or lung dif&oully, none of them are equal to Br. Morris Hyrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. If you are afflicted, call at onr store and we will give yon a sample bottle nw thurg r Agents: uetiiwtcs irwin, Mearneia j Holt, Wooda iie 4 Holt, WaUeecton i ll. n- w il- liams, tv illiam s drove. iMsrcn n-iy. Just received, a Jarre lot of non-exploalro .Lamps and bantams at V-2&-7Z II. r. IIIflLRR m LO S, Not tea to Waqor Ann CARRtAoa Makiri. We hevejiiBl riMcikml a geaeral aaAortuivat of Wagon and Carriage Woods, alio a full line of Springs and Axles, whtcD wo oner cneajp ror easn. If. r. iflOLRR CO. Paints, Oils and Varnishes for Bale by II. F Blgler Co. If. F. B icier A Co. have boon making ei tensive aldttionp to their stock of Hardware Ihe last faw dava. KrcrTthini new la PhHf Hardware. Bad dlers' Hardware. Farmers' Hardware, Bulldera Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be.seen at their store. May 22. HkadTius) I-Peraona whocontrmplatc building will do well to call and examine our stock of DinLlJlNU MATKRIALS. We have In stocka fall line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, Oils, OUat, Potty, Calcined Plaster, e. mjlWA II. F. Biai.n A Co. Raw. Dls tan's Cross.eut Haw, Qreat American Saw, Boy n ton Lightning Haw, at t-1672 11. F. Biai.Ra.A Co'a, At Lnlherahurg, Pa., un Sunday, January 10th 1H7&, at Ihe rerldvooe of the officiating clergy man. Rev. I. N. (Vivor, Mr. FRANK W. WIL HON and Miss A It H IK N. BLOOM, both of Reynolds villa, Pa. On Monday, January 1 1 tb, 1975, hy Rev, -ia a Ac I.RAa, Mr. UKUIU1H PTKII HLANtl and Mill AL'IIARKTXA THOMPSON, both of Wallace At tbe residence of tho bride a parents, an Tneoday, Janoary I lib, 1975. by Rev. H. ft. DuTLKa, Mr. FRANK tl. CIIOKPRNNING and Mlaa M. LIZ7.IK, eldeat daughur of H. J. Row editor of the Hfttmnn't Juurmnt, both of Clear eld, Pa. Frank and Lltale demve end have the boat wit bee and most grateful acknowledgement I of tha entire Rri-vimcar eorpe. May their life Journey be one of nnalleyed happiness, and tbo com hi nod weight of all their troubles not equal that of a falling snowlnka. The bride and groom have arrived safely and taken up their realdenoa at Hew Castle, Indiana. sua. In Brady township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., en Jaa. lath, 1874, of measles, ANNA IHAHKLLA, daughter of Hinkok aad Si bah war K n aan, aged IV monius ana days. In Bradford township, Clearfield etionty, Pa., on Thnrsday, January Utb, 1876, Mm. MARU A- RKT HWAftiWulllll, la tbe Hftth year of her In Bradford towoship, Clearfield county. Pa very suddenly, at her residence, on Naturday, January loin, 1874, Mrs. HKTTY LAKIKK, in nor ooi n year. B OOT AND 8II0K MAKING. jnSHPH II. DKRRIMn. a Mark.) Mreet. la Shaw's Hew, Cl.arl.14, Pa., ka.Ja.t HMleatf a ia. lot r Fraaoa C.lf Dkias aa4 Kips, th. b.t la Ih. aaarhat, anl Is ao. prvaarel to aaaa afaetar. re.;UI. la hi. II... II. will war raat kis wark I. be a reprMau4. Tha t!Ke af Olearl.ll a. 4 el.riU an r.arii.iij laviMa w fir. am a .all. Worh lea. al .hart B.M.. filltJa II OUSK FOK RENT.- Tb. aad.raliraea, wha e.a b. .... at th. "Itaaw u.na" Has a lu( Briek Iw.llin(, lo. ealH oa Prent alr..t, for real. Por rartbor par lirouir. ...i fwrmnm. a.Ur... K. N. 8RAW. ClMrl.ll, Pa, ... II, I tT4.-a. T)INK, WHITI s ROAN LIKIH8 8KIM X ramie! aal ror aal. at April ti, ir. n. t. mm.Kii ro. Clearfield Market!. Co.n.i r.n W.tii.r b, Krali.r Ljttlo, Whol i.l. .nil H.l.il dMl.ra in DryUoodi, UrooorlH flour, K.l, ote, M.rk.l ltr..l, ClurHild, I'a OunAnniLn, P.., Jan. H, 1174. Appl.a, gr..n, Appl.a, dried.. Appl. butler, V gar, Butt.r.. ll.an..MH Bu.kwh..l Uu.kwh.al flour l R Il..f, dri.d Beef, fraih Board., M Corn, ah.lled.-M Corn,.arH Corn tn..l, .Mb Chop, ft awt ..... 0lov.ra..d..M. Ch........ Gherrt.l, lb Chlek.na, dreawd, l lb.., Kl Flaxseed., Flour ll.y - Iluga, drM..d lit..., gre.nM Ham. Bli'iuldera Hid. Lard Mra. l'utk.f' kill. O.la m Unions l'it.looaM Pr.oU.i, dri.d, tb I'la.ter, y bbl .. St .. 0fi M m.IO Pilloj t 04 ... I J " ll 00 14 00 ... in ... 40 ! I 44 1 0" It in 109 111 o J 00 t oo(S) r ...,00 00(111 00 "" Oft II IH 14 14 ! 00 14 oo 74 .... "4 4 00 I 1 - I lol t 4 04 l P 4 00 10 I 44 40 4 tO nyo, Hags, W lb Salt, V ok filing).., IK Inch.. Rhingl.i, M inob. Tluulb, seed , Tallow Wheat Wool Wood, V eord Pennaylvantaltallroad TYRONE ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV. II, 1474, tb. raas.ng.r Trains will run daily l.ioept Bun daya) batww.n Tyron. and Cbarfleld, a. follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. C. Inwin, Conduelor. LKAVK SOUTH. LEAVK NOKT1I. Cl.ar4.ld. 1.40, P. at l'hMipaburg....4..1t, " O.c.ola 4.40, " Tyron. 4.00, " Tyron. 4.00,A.M, OKeola 10.10, Phillpaborg...l0.1i, " CloarH.ld ..... 1 1 .10, CLKAHF1ELD KXI'RtSS. W. B. 1'Lt-isHBa, Conductor. LEAVE BOUTII. LEAVI NORTH. Cl.arO.ld 4.8) i. . Tyrone 7.10 r.w. Phlllpsburg.. 4.9.1 ' j IuUrseetioa...7.tl " Oseool. 1.411 " ! O.c.ol. S.lt " Int.ra.ellon... 0.4J " i I'hllipsb.rg .... " Tyron. 0.44 i Cl.artt.ld, r...t.;it " tvkoniTbtation. IA.TWAHI1. A U P.ciB. Kspre... 4:17 Harrlsburg Aee'n, 7:04 M aisrwAnn. A M Miled Train, 1:14 Cinein'tl Kipre.s, 4:11 Paris. Eipr..., 4:14 r Mall Train, 1:44 Way Parunger, 1:14 Atlanlie Ktpress. 0:54 Mail Train, rhlla'da Eapress, IO:llFast Line, l:t Tb. M.ll vak.. el.M eonneetl.n with Atlantic Kipr.es saat at 4:44, arririog at ll.rrisbnrg at 11:04 r. M. and at I'bil.delpbl. ats:lo A. x.i and wilh Mall weal at C:(l, arrirlng .1 Altooaaat 7:14 r.n. and .1 Pittsburgh at 1:40 . Tb. Ki press oonneets wilh l'.oifl. Eiprsas east at 4:17 a. H ., arriving at llnrrlsburg .t 11:04 A.M. and at rhiladelpota at :lo P. H.t and witn raeiao ftt preas west at 4:14 A. M.. arriving at Altoooa at 0:00 a. a. and Pilt.burgb at 2:40 p. m. Lnving I'hUadeii.nia on the I'aeme Kinross u li:.o p. a. or th. Mail at 8:110 a. a.i and Pittsburgh on At- lantie Kapress at 1:10 p. a. or PeeiOe Kipreea at .l:iu a. a., man. .iom eooneettoa at lyron. wua trains for Clearflald. N. II Tb. M.il tr.ln arrl.es .t Carw.n.. rill, ai 11:34 A. a., and Imtm Carwenavill. at 8:00 p. a. 'Th. BapreM arrlvM at samo pi... at 0:50 p. a., remaining 10 ninul.a, returning to Clrarfled, leave. Cle.rfl.ld for Tyron. at 4:34 A. a. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballefont., Pa II 04 Middle!.. 4 00 Mul.lt...,. .. 4 40 Lock II. r.n 1 70 Willlam.nort I 40 Huntingdon 1 80 Lowl.town. t 00 M.rysrlll 4 40 L.ne.ster 4 84 PUILADKLPHIA 7 04 Altoona I 44 Johnstown........... t 80 ilA KKInutlrttt ... 4 74 PITTMBUHQ I 14 Clos. .onnoetions mad. by all trains at Tyron. and Lock llav.n. B. 0. flLUR, asy17'tf. 8aperinteadMtt. Hew 3iflrrrtiSfmmt$. QAUTION. All persons are hereby taatloaod agelnat truatini Ueorge II. II art to goods or nj aoooant. aa I will not be responsible fur any debts eon- traotei by nim. ununuif iiaht. Morns xowaanip, Jan. a, iB7.-it QAUTION All aaraoa. are k.reh. ..allooea ...lart n.rrhMl.l r la aav w.j sadlia, with lb. fol kwlai laMribe. property, via t 1 browa bom., S bay h.rsM, I ros. born, 4 sell, harnatt, 1 two. hersa wafoa, 4 .l.ds, wllb .b.ios aad rigglag, a.w In th. hasdi of Praaols Celfrar., a. tb. um beloogs to s.. aad I. aabjMt to errt.r at any Urn: T. It. POKCKV. Urro.inloii, Jaa. I, 1D74.-.I. QAVTIOX.- All persona are hereby waraed agalnat med dling with or purcbasiog any of tbo following Rroperiy, new in poaaession 01 nenry u rater, ei ulich township, vis i I bar room stove, 1 parlor atove, 1 bed room stove, I cook stove, 4 bade and bedding, bnrean. sink, 6 chain, 1 dun cow and 1 red heifer, aa tbe same was purchased by ma al Bberifl's sale, on the loth day of December last, and la left with htm an loan, sabject to my order. ft. KIiLjIUXT, Philadelphia, Jan. , 18T.-It C action.. All persona are hereby cautioned against pur chasing or la any way meddling with tbo follow lowing properly, now in tbe hands of Thomas S Washburn, of Beccaxia township, viai 1 bay mare, 1 act of barn oaa, 1 red cow, 3 eeapa of bees, and empty neaps. The pre party waa pure baaed by me at ft her in aaie and is jt-n witn aatd asn burn, subject to my order. JOHN LIOHTNEH. Olea nope, Jan. 1874.-W pAUTION.- All persons are hereby warned against pur chasing or in any way meddling with the follow ing property, now tn the possession or w. H. Counsil, of Brady township: 1 grey mare, 1 pair bedsteads, I set chain, 1 table, i parlor stoves, 1 set earpaater tools, I grind atone, 1 set tea ware. Thia propsrlT was purchased by me at con stable sale and is left with him on loan, subject to my order. R, H. MOORS. Lntbersbnrg, Jaa. I, UTft.-St QiAJUTION. All persons are hereby warned against med dling with or purchasing any of the following property, now In tha possession af Hoary A, baugharty, of Morria township, vlai 1 cow, 1 calf, 1 nig, lot corn fodder, 1 cook atove. 1 cap board, I table, 1 bake tray, I bureau, t bedsteada, and bedding, 1 dock, 1 wheelbarrow, half doaen efaairs, 1 rotking ebair, together with all hia oth er household and kftohea furniture, as tbe same belongs lo aa and la subject to our order at any time. A. V. A A. K. DAUMHKHTY. Ky)srtowB,Jan. 6 lS76.-lt jlimmw All persons are hereby warned against pur chaalag or in any mannsr aaeddhag with the fol lowing described property, now in the handa of A. K. Weaver, of Brady township, aa tha same has been purchased by me at Bberif'a eaie and la object to my order, vlat I eahs, eowa, 14 of corn, bay, com fodder, ataw, oata, wheat, rye, 1 yoke oiea, 1 wagon, 1 log sled, plow, harrow, 4 sheep, I bogs, 1 ealvee, t stoves, beds and bed ding, chairs, cupboard, lot of potetowa, 1 grind Btona, 1 clock, 1 fanning mill, 1 catting Wl, 1 cross cut aaws, lot or s bin glee, lot of wheat and rye In Iht graund, about u0 lbs. of pork. UKO ROB WRAVRR. Trealrllle, Jaa. 1, 187.-t ABMINISTIIATORVS NOTICE. Notice la hereby given Ibat Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of GKOROl HAUKR. TV, late of Clearfield, Clearfield Cnnnty, Pa deeeaaed, having beosj duly granted to tha under signed, all persons ladebtod to said estate will C lease mahe Immediate payment, aod tboee a vine claima or demanda will nrwaoni I bom properly nnthonllcated for eettlemowt without delay. JACK HUH HAUKHTY, Clearfield, Jaa. 187a. lt Adm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that kttera of ad mtniatratloa on tbe estate of WARRKN Hll.lt, dee'd, lata of Pike townsbln. Clearfleld eonnty. having been duly granted to tbo Inderal gned, all persons Indebted W aaid aetata will pleaae make payment, and thoaa having claims or demanda win present mam properly nataentteatea ror act tlement. HKNRY HILi, Adm'r. Curweoevllle, Jan. I87s..t gTOREKEKPERS, ATTENTION 1 We desire ta lallyonr attention to onr eitenslve Commission business nnd ta our facilities for die nosing af caeh prodaee as ear consignors tend ns. Having a largo trade wilt city stereo, we art ea ablcd to make quick rctnrne. at fall rteee. Htorakeepera having Cbiekeas, Batter, Kgga, or other prodnoe, will de well ta glva ns trial. w acre uroeanee an taken tn aishaage, ne aum mission will be ehargod. R.L. KIRK. KOV A DO.. Wholesale flrooera nnd Com ml t en Mercbaate, no, law n. Third etreet, ffeilad'a. aprly ion PMUf-nno or every drhcij ' lien neatly ovmwIH at this tmm. ttt A t$:$ tf oluran. CLOSING OUT SALE I CLOSING OUT SALE! 1' o REDUCTION IN CLOTHING. as ' W. deslr. io ..qa.lut our friends .at tli. puaiio (h.t w. are railnclD, eur Itoca ro Cast this d.j. LOWER PRICES I.OWEK PRICES LOWER PRICES' CWTHINO AT COST CLOTH 1 NO AT COST CLOTH I Nil AT COST CL0TH1NO AT COST IT. bar. J.at parebaeed a large lovef Ctofhle,, al priea. I.M tbaa aaa.fator.ra Mall n.k. lh.m ap. B.I, a. la. paale e.aip.llMl them - lo Mil f.r Mafa, w. took alvanU,. of ir, aad bow off.r to oar pat. roas aa iaoaieaM etoek of Clolbinf , AT LOWKR PRICES THAN KVHIl AT LOWER PRICES TAAN KVRH AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN EVER AT LOWER PRICKS THAN EVER AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN EVER We Intend to Cloas tbia stock all oat hy tha 1st day of January. 80 if von want a bargain, cone aeon, as we will and are do termined to mahoa revolalloa in th Cloth log Vaaineea, 101 pairs Peats neel.ed tbl. da?, to a. aoll a. law a. M 60. Rraaiber, Paau . Mid Ust s..alb AT S St NOW BRINO JS it AT ll 11 MOW BRING tS 11 AT ti 11 NOW BRINO ti It AT i M NOW BRING 11 (1 AT ti it NOW BRINO 13 It OL DKMOCRATIC PRIOBS wer. blgb oaipand artlb tb. prloo. al wnl.b w. are aow Mliiog Clotblog. BKMRMRBI Till I'LACK. )LD WRSTKRN HOTEL CORNKll. KERR .1 CO. CVnrleld, Pa, Dm. I, lilt. n m e. n s a 2 BBS at so fi B G t 0 as: M st 1 m m a a a o 9 B B fi E E a N n p p H H I- H P S 3 S S 2 C u 5 u u B E B B B at at as an at B 5 B fi B 1 1 rs rj qj ra 9 M M M M M 2 a S S m ttit Coluratl. ' 1874. DECEMBER. 1074. REMOVAL. WIIXIAM HEED -NOW OF TIIK- KEYSTONE STORE, Will on December IhI, remove to Room No. at the Opera House, where ho will be pleased to see all his old and many new patrons. Having leased this room for a term of years, nt a reasonable rate, the room being well located and admirably adapted for my business, and by giving my undi vided atlcntion to business, I hope lo merit the attention of cash buy ers throughout the county. My stock will consist of n thor-l oughlinoof DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, OH. CLOTHS, LATUKS' MISSEff cniLPnEN'S' SHOES, and ns heretofore will keep a re liable class of goads. It is my determination to do a stricilycash business, nnd oo books will bo kept at all. Will start with this determination, and will carry it through. To do a cash business, I must do a ono price business, and poods will be marked lit cash prices. i.' ' ; SAi In doiny a cash business I save the expense of a book-keeper; no Iob8 in selling to poor pay; no timo spent in settling and collect ing; no dunning or being dunned (comforting, is it not?) In marking goods ono prico I con mark them low, and it will be moro satisfactory to customers ns all will be treated alike. It will save an oxtra salesman, as not so much timo will be con sumed in bartering or "jewing down," as it is called, and persons will know they can buy ol sales men or clerks as low as from tho proprietor.' ' I will try and do business in such a way that it will be satis factory to all. A largo stock of new goods will be received next week, which will be sold at prices never offer ed in this market. WILLIAM REED. Roas. Na. I, Onar. ll.aH, BaMl. aripnslfl tb. ros. vsbb.. rwieta, X.t, t tt. ' ' 1 ' ft" ViMtl"t. srFOTJI With a vary low of unnwawaaary pane out off Buying at Firat Handa whole Car gooo of Oooda at one tiina Ww tolling tho Markat, and ualntf Caeh vrhan it lo Caah Manufaoturlna ayutamatleallir and with a Buainnae Exporianow of Four taaon Yoaro Baaing our Sailing Prloaa upon Money paid Down at Once, and thua aava ouraalvea from loaaaa and dalaya uaual to oradit buainouaa--. Marking Pro pur Names and Quality of (joorta on Tiokata, and In Plain Fig uroa, ao that CHILDREN may Buy aa Aafaly an OROWN PBOPL.B Hoturning tha Money whan Partlon Prefer to Return their Purohaeen Tliorough Attantloa to all Department w h h ll n A h ii WAXAMAKER and BROWS. Jrj) floods, &t. pEMOVAU JOHN McGAUGHEY , Woo Id rcfpeclfuIlT notify the public generally that ho has retovrl his Urocer? 8lore from Hliaw's How, to the build in formerly occupied by J. Mil's Kratscr, on Kscood airwt, next door to U idler's hanlware slure, where be inlcnda keeping a full line of OllOCEHIEN. 1IAMH, IIHIKD BHKT ud LARD. BUOAR8 and t, RITS, of all graile.. TKAS, Or too and Black. COFFKK, lloastad aad Uma. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, vjt.vM-Ku rnrm, All kinds la Ih. market. PICKLF.H, In jars and barrels. BPICKrl, In erar. form and varicly. FAMILY FLOUR, AM. KIMIWOf C'HACKF.RM. SOAPS, tlATCHKr. driki) Arm:, riRtKD FEACIIBfS DRIKI) CIIK11R1KS, Coal Oil ani Lamp CUmncyB. And a rod .ssortn).Dt of Ihos. thiott. esoallj kspt la a Kroecrjr store, which h. will exefcaag. (or ai.rkeling at tb. market prices. iWIII sell fur urh a. ob..ply as an. olhr one. PloM. e.ll anil aca hla .took aad Jadf. for roarseK. JOIIN MillAlOIIKV. I ClearOrld, Mar 17, il74. ti Appt) T O t iTKULvrjlillliOI NEW STORE, 0H)llc Post Office. I I New Goods I New Prices I C HOICK I.1NR OP TBA. 0OI.0NUH, JAPANS, . . IMPORTED, YfirNO IIYSON, KNllI.Ifll 1IRKAKFA8T I'.rert la Market. ni)TTi:i and i;iit; Will ba kept and sold at Irs! coal. I.'.ab p.ld for Country Proiloce. OKRMAN CIIKRHIKK, TITRKET PRUNES, . PRKKCRVBD FKAR8, PIltLAIIEI.PHIA HAMS. " FIKII. Msrherel, L.k. Herring, Coil, Ao. . PICK1.K. Barrel Piokk. aad Kngll.b Pieblre. , Fl.OtlR AND FRRI.' Floar, Cora Meal. Oat Meal, Ae. frtJ37t I.YILS A MITCIIKLL, ED. W. GRAHAM, i PKALKK IN . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, Cl.EAK FIELD, PA., ll.e ju.t ppeaed. at tlia old stand, In llraham'. , Mow, a ootnpl.te stork of 1 k ' noons,,., ; . r.veri dewirlttla. DRY OODDS, ' ORIK'KKIKS, - HAIiDWAHE, rHU.i.t .nil PIIUK.S, CI.UTIIINO, .f-c.,.fr., IN GREAT VAKIETY. IFLOHH. I MEAT, i : ' 8ALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, a 'a r.v oi; ha xn An for SALE AT A MA IT. A D VA UK i F L 0 U ll n.orlr.A I. th. ear toad, aad aaid r am aavMoe. A sop.lj of HOPE oaasUntljr M k.a.. Spselal lndue.ai.BU offered lo thna. (ettlag eat Square Tllabr aad Lot., as w. deal l.rgelv d Loubenaea'a Suppllea, and .re nr.. pared at all tine, to punkas, tim ber and litsnher. Ii 1. W. UIAHAM.N Markat Street, t'LKARPIELD, PA.' OeLM, HJI. Attention, Lumbermen! Wl .r. aow aaeataelarlatr oar IHPROVFD STKKL HOtJKKT liHIMNH CANT: I10UKS, superior ta an; albar ia aia. W. bar. .Ih la etoek a larff. quantity of C.thooks salta bs. for raiiiag purposes, wkl.h w. ar idling 9be.pr.ra.sk. AMOS A R. KSNNARD. Olo.rl.ld, Fa., Marok 11, 1171. Tin Rooflng and Spoullng woaa at abort aotUa aal aa Bloat reaftrlabla israis, sad rapatriaf aoallf aad proaapU .la .at.d be deerf, ' .nmv wapt.k. , r ; rtlirmfnt. Watt'araaftrr attfl gretca'i $tu V CAJEVnTlXJLlL. POINTS. : ONI PRICE. FULL OTJ A&AJTIXE. THE LARGEST' CLOTHING HOUSE IN S:Oor.:Siith andJarkct.Streeis, RHILADELRHIA. Jry (TmAs, CrortrifS, (?tf. NEW'- ' ' AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Red Ht. oiae door west of kouar4 lloaac, t'lr.rSeld, Pa. Keep an: SUGAR, st.nlly on bad COFFVB, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, sYnri-, SALT, 8PICR8, SOAP, Cnn.d and Ilri.1 Fraits, ToV.eeo, Clg.rs, Caa- di.s, Cider Vlnrgar, Butt.r, Kgga, Ac, ALSO, EXTRA DOME HADK W heat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &c, All of whieb will be sold ohean for easb or la excn.ng. lor ooaair. proaue.. A. 11. KKAMKR CO. Clearfield, Not. 11, IHT I. .If gTOP THIEF! How often that cry ia heard In onr large towns ; hat no one ever ihiake of staaliag (roas T. A. FLECK & CO., For their goods are to cheap, It pays belter to buy than steal tliera. Purchaslcg entirely for oasn, ana aemng tor tne same, we nre tboa ena bled to offer goods at a smaller aarn than can possibly be dune by any one doing creo the small est part of troat business cither war. We hare an entirely NEW pomhase of DKY GOODS nnd ! LADIES' DRESS GOODS in rarloty unsorpasard and prices to anil Hie scarcity of money. Onr stock of MILUNEBY GOOD8. Bonnets and Ladies' llats, ' ha never been eqnallcoT In tbe aoiiniy. jLAHIKS' AND CHILDREN'S CNDERWBAR a complete assort mcnl. , Indies' Dress Trimmings, In Fall Line. UualPulta. (Cents' Furnishing Gotxls, a large Tarletytlith coarre nnd tne. WINTER (IT.OVKH, YARNS, ! ' ' 'WOOLS. i j . . . f i i , ' i ' ;i . , , . . . ZKPHYHS Walerproofs, in Great Variety. All are inrilcil to call and examine onr goods and prlcce before buying elscwhrt. Wc make no wry faces because yon don't buy, bat believe this to he a free country : aad thai every one has the inalienable right to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness and to bay goods where thry can secure the ocsl goods fur the lkast money. At Wo, Heed's old stanj, opposite Mossoc'a. - i . a. r i.nuiv. ort2l71 A. M. Illl.LS. HARTSWICK & IRWIN.j SECOND PTRr.KT, ' ' r '' CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CH.R MICA Lsr ' PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF ' i i ) i VARNIAIIES t ' ' t " ., , nnt'HIIKS, 1 . . . i ' v r . , f . . 1 1 fUBriMERT. I FA?'CY o no II I IOILKT ARTICLES, i.:- if- . or ALL KINDS, PUSH WINES AND UQVOKS, for atedleln.l purpo.. t r I ii f " i " ii . . " f , . , TruMes, Support.r., Srbaol Boob, aai Station. and all otber .rtlelet asnalle fnaad In a Drag Ston. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FI LLY COMPOl'NDED. Ua.lag a lartra .a. t.rlene. la lb. basinas. Iber wa glee aallra sou. faotroa. , ., O HARTBWItllC,, ' I ' ' 1 ? f ' ' yJOIIS F. IWN. Cskaitald, tlMb. ft, I171.L . , TllHTICKJl' riajirr AMI c.1 araaiB J W. bara prlnud a large naiabw mT tbo aww PES DILL, aad wlU M tb. mlpt rt nur. a. vera ia.11 1 T,I .n aitrai, y . mrM slt ITnmhlitlnn nil than meHMr, plaoaour Buaineasonthc mul i-OUO FOUNDATIONS, and Invite Hie con fidence and eupprt of tha poople of Philadelphia, aa well aa elMinirw othere now visiting tho city. Rememkiartite FourCardlnal Polntai ONE PRICE! CASH ALONE I PULL GUARANTEE I CASH RETTmiTEDI . With the Largaet, Moot Ctyllah, Beat Made, and Che port 8 look or MEN'S and BOYS' Cl-OTHINO, we invite you all to oall on ua. AMERICA. WANAMAKER and, BROW2T.' Hardtwr, Ciatvarr, tr. JOHN W. WAPLE, MAN'I FACTIRKR OF Slicntlron & Copper Ware, AND DEALER IN STOVES & RANGES, Near Market Hired, ClcrtJeld, I "ill kup on band a foil stuck ef Clok and Ileal ing Stoves, Ranges, Ac. Also, a fall II n. of TIN WARE, Sheet-Iron nnd Copper Ware. I will make a specialty of the following Stores, Eclip, Monarch, and Victor Cook, Haagoa, aod Matual Friend, Canopy and other Heating Stores. I will exchange Tinware for Cotton Rags, decl,74 JOHK W. WAPLE. I ROMSIPES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES, H EATERS, RAKOES, HOLLOW-WAItK, TAINTS. OILS VARNISH, PUTTY A GLASS. ROPES, , Step-ladders, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Tb. eelabrlil Toledo Aatl-Freeaiog Ualtaniieil y IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No better P.my. la the msrkrl. LLAMPS, CIIAUPKMERf", fANTERNS, LAMP FLIES, .fill kinds, LAMP FIXTrltES, Ae. All t lowest price.. ' f ' t-U'"4 Prtuerlela Ktraet, Phtllrokarc, Pa. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. i CLKAHKIELD, PA.,r ' BA.rp.rT.iaaa. op ' - j Ftirunre Itlut-ks. lias Rotorls, - Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, ao. j t'MtHHty Topi, HlNafaw Vnpn, ' . ., in4 I1nrs, All kinds of Architectural Adornments. OFIKllNAC DESHIXS JS TERRA rOTTA . .;, HADK TO ORDER. ' a i ' I . . ' Wlto tmarored Blb.iiaer., IrH .l.ss ai.terl.l and akllled workmen, w. ran war-aal .11 our v mm.iwei ro no eqinl in If not'snii.rlor lo ""t. , i , , ; i ll i'' r tiMolaetur. rut ke m al tli. rWaAt, n.ar Railroad Deaol.orat the Hardware 1 S'ore of ti. F, li'gler A (. , , ( ,. f All order, froa. a ditUnoe, addrowd to lb. llenor.1 Korierlrtemleal, will reeelr. prompt al. J. (i. HAHTOTVirK, JOHN FKRlll'SON, llrn'ISopt. af lleathleld, tlaroklrk, KomI.bhI. Hupt. Manaraturtng Dept. ' M..20'T8 HK. liHiLEH CO. .'", hi' -n ii fair for tilt CARRIAGE & 1AC0X MOODS, " SHAFTS AND TOUS, ,' , ' nUBS,8POKKS,FF.LI.OES,. i i . . . : . . . Carrlata and Wage Mab.ee Ibowld Blab, a Bote af thl. and mil aad .nwila. tb.ai. Tb.. wtl b. nld at r.lr prl.v. . .. ; aia.ll.rt V J - '- - - - .- - .Wfltk . , Beale's Embrocation, '.;''". ta a towiLi.'s,)' FnalldlMMt laatdaat to tUnm eMtla, aad Inn II., rav-Maf M m aa TV is bisi.Uas.' ajaa .... v. tb. limraasal aa.laf rb. VH, I lot I w.pb I tsatar, : . . "', "V""1" , ei.arl.ld r'.r"T I'Masasawii,, Daai.l ScoaV 1t1b.Hbar. ,ra ' i
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