THE REPUBLICAN. CLKA UF1KLI), PA n'KDNKHIiAV MOHNTNQ, JTLT SI, 1871. Terms of Subscription! If ild in dvftDM,Dr wltkin tbr-a nontba .$J Ot (r paid after three mnd before ill mooth I 6i ft ii4 iPm theeifitnUtea of li Mentha... I 0 JPVMtMri. S. M. PlTTKNOtLL oft C.. New, paper Adreillainaj Agent, If Path How, eurner lleekmD IBtrcet, are our duly eatburtiea .4 genu In Naw York City. MelhodUt i:lcopal Charch Rv. B. f. BTicirNH, i mtor. Huh lie Hervlee eer Habbath a 10 A. M., anl H P. M. H-,t,l,atli JSnbool at V A. H. Prayer . ottog orery Thunday, at 7) P. U. Cum it union HurvioB, flnt SaMialb of every mi. nib, al li A. l. FrekbyterUit Churrh )iPv. H. B. 11iiti.ru. Hii)ntth atrvlrea morning anil evening Bab bth Sohvul al ft J. M. 1'rayer Mtliug Wealnee dn.v evening, Ht. Friiel.' 4'liurrh rathollr.RT. P. J. bitKiitUAN. prMibing al tOu'uiuok, A. At., on the flrit.lliird and leurlli Suinlaveof vm mouth i VMpera and lIr-tellclion ol Ibe l.kraeri tSaotanient t 7 o clock, I. W. rundny hebool every 8 on day OFFICIAL 1HHECTOHY. nHB Or I0LD1KO QVatRTKK IIUIOIII OOfTIIT, Retood Monday of J an u try, T'j rd Monday of March. Vwit Monday f J una. Fourth Monday ef September. timi or aoLvint commuh rtiua. Flnt Monday of Jon. Herjuud Monday of Nor em bar. rriLio orpicaiia, Prtnidmt Jirfyt lion, Cbertta A. Meyer, Look Haven ... . Aitiitaut Law Judy Hon. John Hi Orvie, nf Jjeilelunte. jluorinfe Jtidgn William C. Pole?, Clearfield ; John J. Read, Curweneville. Protnnolary Kit Hlootn, - RQtttr d Httorder L.J. Morgan. IHttrirt Attorney Prank Fielding. TrmT9 riavid W. Wiae. ttktrijf William R. Mol'heraon. (Vwafy Surwryor Samuel F. AleCloakeT, Car wenaville, Onumfg Cammimontr John D. Thonpeoii, Corwenrrtlle i Clark Brown, Clearfield Conrad W. Kyler, f.rehaiuton. (hmnljf A iirfi lore J etnea H. II lie, Lumbar City; Lewie C. bloom, Clearfield; Henry Whitehead, Union townihip. Jury ftmi'iarra John W. Hhugart, Jamee Mitchell, Clarna. Stiptrinltttdent of Public Sckool-John A. Uii'gory, Clrartield. A'uinrin Public John W. Wriiilry. Wm, Ita d "Laugh, Cyrut L. Uordon, Clearfield i Jotiah Kvftim, Jdk. It. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curweneville ; J.J. Liiiflft, Km met fiayoi-i, Offioola Mille ; Jobn itnn Hauiilton. Lullieroburg, Our Sptciat ouluinn la deotdedly inUrailing in a local point of Tiew, and profitable reading t outilderi who want to iare inonry. The Jury lUt for a throe wct'kH Court at S -ptember torm will ba found to thii liiue. Jiellol'onto. Huntingdon and Look Hartn, logether with Tyrone, are still oatebratlng the glorioui Fourth la the newipapen. T hooilitor ol tho rhihpslmrorrtf wai a gucit at a pie-nio lait weak, and pat In hli time "hulling" trawberrtea. Luoky dog I Tho Curweim illo Brass 13 and aid eur town a viait ua Hatorday erauing la it and cava our eltiicni a flnneral leranade. Tba muiio wai axntllent and will boar repeating. Cat' again, gentlrmen. There arc one hundred and eoventy- one new building!, by careful and accurate count either flniihctl or In count of completion, In Oiceola, all of which have been commenced alnet the late Ire. ' Tho PhilipHburg Jourmil nays tho partoBage at jjuInu cimrcn, in ciaarnata conniy, walilruck by llglilnlnjr on TucUy, tbe 6th init., white ocenniod by the family of the ptor. None of the occupant wore injured. - It wiil bo tjliKgrved hy his card in thin Woe that Col. liarrctl bm opened a law bffire la the Old Wrrtcra Hotel building, where he will ba found In the future, alwaye ready to took after the interest of hie client. Foot-lml) in tho innocent game our big boy i amnio themeclvt-e with tuuie long iu ta mer cveniogn. An cxrlting ftma eame off In Bbaw'i Hold, a abort diitance bluw th railroad depot, on Monday craning, Royi, look out for tynur thini! Our litrmer iriondu aro exjwriencinp a bu?y niiiin juit at thii time, between ibowen, being in llio inidit of their harvett. The rattle and hum of the mowing machine ie to he beard on every fide aa It aweepi a cutting conqueror nrer fifl-iand meadow. i m ' I.mihjktant. Mr. J. K. JSuttorf do airea ua to my that altbongh bo ta making bettor photogrnpbt now than he haa done at any are. riuua time, ba liaa thii week reduced the price, to that he nuw makea tbea cheaper than they have ever been made in Clearfield. It Wo umirrHtand thntonr friend Jumon Cuoper, who for a number of yearr, and nnttl recently, haa been In the employ of Mr. Monop, baa embarked in the grooery luataoai on hla awn reiponiibility, on Reed afreet, one door wait of tho Lconaid Houae. Puwna to yon, Jim, , A Porter I(ai. Wo have been requeated to atate that two or more of the bottl porlera of this place will engage In a foot-raoei weather permitting, on Market atreet, nrit Tbura day erenias;. A atnall parte of money will be given to Ibe "culled gcmiuna" winning the race. Tho Jllttir County CommiHsionerw Inrite proposals for tho building of tho nrw Court llonxo at Hollidayahurg. Tba building will be of dressed atone, of an average also of 71 by 1.11 feci and two stories high. Proposals will be received fur the whole or separate portions of the work. (iUKKN WOOD TowNHtllP. Tho ileiiift- try list of this new township shows that fifty-five taxable! were taken from Ret) townihip, eleven from Ferguana anil nineteen from Penn, reducing the taxablos in those townships juat that much, and making the total number In tho new munici pality elghty-flve. At the onnteat In-1 worn tho fire on glnes at Tyrone, on the 6th of July, the Vigilant steamer of Altoona was ruled out. It now chal lenges tho Huntingdon (the one that took tb prise), Lock Haven and Tyrone steamers to play for from $100 to $500, each engineer to have full control of his own engine ia every particular. a- Be? at IIomk. Tho curd of Goorgo E. Kolacker, wholesale dealer in wiaes and liquors, will be found In this liiue. He will guarantee the quality, and those who must retort to stimulants had better patron lie a home market Instead of baying from strangers who are simply after your money. (io AND JlKAR Him. A rntninont Chinaman delivers a Iceturo In Pie's of" House, on Friday evening, July 13d. Onr people have vague ideas as to tho Chinese and the lecturer on this oecasina proposes to girt bit hearers a true version of Celestial elvflliatioa from a purely Chinese stand point. Go and hear Woag Chin Poo. Admission only 15 cents. The JiclU'ibnto enr ork have re ceived a font met to furnish tho worked Inmber for an Immense building to be erected near the Centennial grounds and ased ss a hotel dur ing (lie great show. The Jlyublican says the ha i Ming will contain fifteen hundred dears and require eleven wiles of wash-boards, and thou sands of windows. - m om Tlutt portion of tho Allegheny Val ley Rallruad between Piltel-urgh aud Oil City will hereafter be known as tbe "River Dirisioa," and will l-e under the charge of Mr. Thomas M. King as ruperi9edrnl. Mr. A. A. Ucksoa has been appointed Superintendent isf th "Low 0 rada hieision." omiaonly known as "Dennett's Drench," to fill Ilia vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Wm. Pbiltipi. Fatal Acciii:nt. The AltoonaiSnR rail i "Un Ihursday, th 1st iasU bother ttsg erty, son of John Hsgerly, of Antls township near lUII'a bills, lliia auunlv. cneaced unoa the C-etennial bridge across the Sohuylkill rlvsr, at I Oil THE - ItOoK-OUT.-Philadelphia, lost his foot Ing and fell a distance Zeeerw of last week ray t of some thirty fert, striking upon Kmc piles, killing him instantly. His remains were brought heme end .interred on the 4th In th graveyard at Antii Chwreb." i Or Schools. Tbe Clearfield lloard el hebool Directors eonveoed en Thursday last, end selected leathers for the ensuing term tf, school, whirh will begin ou Monday, lb $th day f Fipieiaber. Professor B. 0. YoBngmeo, tf Mauoh Chunk, Pa, waa choitn Principal, at a salary of $1,)d0 per annum; Ass Is taut, ti t. SelsalTer. Mira llattia 0. Swbb, U ram mar I. ftrtmeat. J. F. MeKearleb, Priweipal f the Pilmsry ftrtaitmrtt j Asalilabl, Miss Faaaie b. Jaatea. Tba aompeasatioa of tba letter baa aot bran determined, Tba term nf snbwal will be fi eight months. ' ' KRtONAL. ' ' CLKANnaln, July 14, 1875. G. B. Ooodlamdtr, A'f ., Editor Htpmblitmn t 8iai The fulluwing article appear in our paper of thit date i ' i "Thb Mobbbb Junice. Probably, If we had apeubeiichl or tan yeara an Watbinajten at a gold alary of 91, 00 per annum, and rapeniea paid aud served aa County Trrainrar when Ibere wai a oaib balanee of $60,000 In tho treaoury, wo might be periuaded to aiauma the role ot the dirty bird, and aeaall 'the ring,' like Junlni Ha, I ; but laek of reflaemerjt and oeholarly atlainanoaU pre vent ua from making a dirplay of our ingratitude tbia arm weather. Yc gudi, what a brace of in ftlleelual giant f reara' and Junim$ mm ear Nae.' The oae aa devoid of bralna and virtue aa the other la of gratitude and ooaumon aauao." Although there ia scarcely a word of truth in the above Item, either literally or ovnitruetlvely eicipt the mere fact that I have held an olioa at Waiblagtua aad been County Treasure-1 cannot be miatakea la aaiumiug that J am tba paraan eiiuiiwl to, ana Ibat all tbat la aata ia nieaut lor me. I aaiume tbia, beenuee I aia tba only person who haa oiled an office at Washing ton and also that of Treasurer of CIvarBeld coun ty, and, therefore, your remarka eannut apply to any oiaer individual. Your provocation aeema to have been aaoapiclun mat i am me aumor ei me anioiea tnai nave ap peered in the Curwemville 7Ve over the algna ture of 4Jua(ua, Jr." Why you ebuld suspect me or ine aumoriuip oi inose arncici, ia auure than I ean imagine. Von have known me Ion a enough aud wrll enough to know that 1 am aot, and uever was, In ine habit ot wearing two faoee under one bat, or of aasumlng friendship where nuue was felu Of Mr. Jt reward, editor of the Timss, 1 have nothing to aay, acver having had tho honor (or dishonor, If that will auityou bet ter) of hla acquaintance, and would not know him U I abould meet him to-day, and never had any Oomtn anient ion with him orally or otherwise j and aa to the author of "Junius, Jr.," I am at Ignor ant aa yon have proven yourself to be. Davy Crockett's motto was "Be sort yon art right, then to ahead." Had yon acted ac cordingly, yon would not hare been gollty of tbia un generous and u a gentlemanly aieault upon the man to whom, more than to any other, yeu are indebted for whatever of good etnoding yon have in lata community, 'l bia is certainly newa to ua, although we have been aroand here forever fifteen yeara. We were stupid and ungrateful enough to suppose that, tb rough Inuuatry and Monoiuy. and by generally minding eur own business, we had made our own reputation j but we may be mis taken. If Mr, Moore, ar anybody else, is eur architect, we thank them for the good health we enjoy. n. i. . now, as to the flirts embraced In year arsanlt : I never ip ot "ton," or even Ibe half of "eight" years, tn Washington; I never got "$1,A00 per annum," either In gold er paper money nor was I ever allowed a single dollar lor "expenses" while in Washington. Here, then, are no Irea than three dislinot std palpable m iare presentations, uttered either through malice or lino ranee, in about as many lines. Uut 1 care nothing for these ; I only oomi'laln ni your reierenoe to tne aau.uuo ot a surplus Brit, because of ibe false impression you evidi atly wis n l Hereby to convey lo the people ; and second, because the reputations of others beside myrelt are involved. A yt-ar er two preceding my eleetlon. the County Commissioners had levied a Rounty (including a "Relief") tax f fifty-five mills on tba dollar, or Ave and a half per cent- Tbia, when the owners of uueeated landa paid their taiee during my prii year, yieiuea a suia muoa larger than waa required to lift the Rounty lioada as they fell due aau io pay (tie accruing interest. What waa to be done with this surplus fibould it lie idle In the banka t Should the Treasurer be allowed to use It fur bis own benefll t Or, should it be ap propriated to the purchasing of Roads nt iktn bus, rnua sarin io ine ia i -payers wnaicver in terest would oinerw fe tffumuiato thereon, for instance! A Roud for 100, due In 18t2. had fll teen years to run from 1867, at $18 ayvar; but If rruiemeu in in7, KiV would be saved lo ttia ijoople of toe county. After much deliberation this policy waa adopted, the Uvuda having the longest lime to run being prciorrtd. Tbe Hoard of Commissioners then consisted of Mr. Court d RHker, Mr. Amos Read and Cel. 0. B. Worrell Mr. Henry til one Ukuijr. Mr. Read'a place the aeoond year i and with their oonsvat, and in obedl- etice to tbvlr instructions, I used tho whole amount ot tbia surplus (I think about WS.OOOJ in this way, and after paying the Rouda and tbe coupons as they became due, purchased all the ndM Ponds I could get hold of until the whole amount was exhausted. The result waa that a sum fully Hjual to eoM&tare1 attlanes i A Tr9urv anrf Cvmmiwiomtrw lacfectiay (ftai'r VUrk WAS lAVXP TO TUB TAX-FA VBRS OP THB OUtlMTT. I might properly enough, stop here, having iniiicieiiiiy expuaud tne laiany at your direct charges. Rat your retereoco te tbe$0,UO(l sur- plua la evidently made for the purpose of creating ine uupresaiun luai i ased inat money lor my individual benefit j that I made money out of it ; tbat tbe office waa very lucrative, and, taken In connection with the "eight or ten" years yon falsely a Here I apes! in Washington, I must bare been well, if not over-paid, by the Democracy of Lieeriieia eoanvy; l nave never complained. As tfpecial Agent of the P. 0. Hepartment, I saved a few hundred dollars. Rut the only position I ever held, whether public or or i rata, that ever paia me anyming worm naming, was ibnt or uouaty .treasurer, to wnten X was elected ten years ago aad if yen will examine the record i, you will and that my jk'jt for Ibe two years waa only about fa.OoO. If tbat waa over-pay for receiving aad disbursing over fMO.OflO, and for twenty-twn years of the beat part of my life from tun le lJeu during most or which period I kept up the county paper hy my own labor and at my own ei pause, and without any pay ether than a very scant living io say notning oi inenve yeara trom 1p60 to 18o&, four years of which time you and I were partners then am I debtor to the lmocracy ef Clearfield Bounty, but uot otherwise. t If yon, or auyoue else, eusnvols that I simula ted with this snrplus, I can only aay yon are mis taken. The money waa on deposit in tbe banka, object to checks payable at sight to the last dol lar, and I waa never offered and never claimed a dollar or any other mm ia tbe shape of Intereat, after the t ash ion alleged to be so muck in vogue at Harris barg aud practiced by other man whose "scholarly attainments" ia tbe art of moncy makiog are superior io mine. No man failed to get bia money on the presentation of the proper voucher, whether Rounty, County, Road, or Btbeol. Tba money was bsld for these purposes, and for no other, and not a dollar of It was need for any ether purpose. Asking pardon for occupying so much space, and hoping you may never again be attempted to sssail a friend without Just and sufficient cause, i am, Very Respectfully, 1. Wj Hoena. That Is a peculiar and en elaborate answer to a short question. Mr. Moore may be glad that wt have given him a rare opportunity to vindicate., himself; because tbe Jones, Browns, Smiths, and nearly everybody believed tbat he was the 7 eves' correspondent) that b wrote tbe articles, aud another copied them and sent them lo tbat journal. Mora: A leading Republican, who stands high In bis party and tba church, told as tbst Mr Moore was tba, map., rWsaeWady i lying meat egrtg iouily, and It tuakus very liltlt diifurenoe lo ns who It Is. Tub Peach Prospects. The Har- rlsburg. Patriot In alluding to the prospects Of this crop says t Tb peach growers af Maryland and Delaware aro making unprecedented efforts te seek a profitable market for their fruit. On af the most extensive growers has visited oar State among others, with the view of tsocrtalolng the eundition of tbe psscb crop In the peach gro wing sections or tbnee states, and tbe probable chance of finding a direct market for tha peninsula crop, and ba gives It as bis opinion, based on personal observations and a perfect knowledge of peach culture, that the crop ia all sections of these states Is almost a fallnrt. Governed by tbia im pression ha has affected arrangements in tbs In terest of th Frail (Isitwars'aeeoontloa of Dela ware aad Maryland t ahlp peaches, In full oar loads to the following places, on tbe Pennsylvania railroad, at the affixed prions per ear load i Lan oanstcr, $75 Harrisburg, $43f Mifflin, llS; Lewistown, file; Huntingdon, $12$ Tjrote, $120; Altoona, $1 j Jnhnatown, $U0, and Pitta burgh, $16$. Heretofore the growers have sold their orchards to a "PWh ring" madt bp of dealers In Hew York. Philadelphia aad Balti more, who charged jnst what they pleased, Ibis saaaaa tha growers have taken the mU tar ia their awn beads. The eonaumer will therefore tears by the close eftb season which party bast dealt the most fairly. Those of tar sltisena who wiah to secure peaches during tba km on bad better make eogagemeaia with the agent. i N I nktt-onk. At the ripe age of !1 years, Hrnry Dreth, Si., of RtR Uwueblp, de parted tbia life, on Ibe morning of tbe 4ih of July. He was born In Germany In I Trie, came to this auanlry 1a ,181$, ai d sJVr settling for1 short periods at several places, finally located at K art bans, la this eounty. From there he moved In 1833 to Reraside, near where he breathed his1 last. He raised a family of bine children (one! dead), who ar scattered over the upper t-nd of! this county, and tne eoontlec f Cambria and In-1 dlana. Tba oldest, agid $1 jeers, and the; youngest, 42, were present at the funeral. llliiloforo. death wat sudden. He enjoyed good health In, wttnia lbs past wees, in addition to our al tbe evening kBd died heforo tbe next morning. I "fdy large stock, w k.ve vm.d $1,1100 worth gimisi inn I at new goods, bought at "bottom ' prices, and Will no wat a member af tba M. 8. Chtreb since , u wW tb, M(M w,Ti , r( . 1841, although edaaated a Lathoran. He bad Oar new Hats, just opened, cannot be sxcoJled elected for his fuueral text, the Vlb verse of the I he eily. es we have pwrehaaed Ibe laest fur , , , . . , ,. and straw hats, of tha latest summer stvlee, in XXVIII chapter of 1st Chru.le.es, tad for the ( h Vl(U nwd r, to phn,,, (() lessea tbt VU thapter of Revels Uont, Wgitrtbg t fM ,bl tenlinnUl,'! we have it at ths store, it,. 1 1 th wmnm. He had made lust as minute i in th snap ef the nicest little bat ol tbe see so a. arTangeoientslBrl.llontoMsaarthlyporrloqsl , , 1 , ) as be did Sboul bis spiritual welfare, sue was 1 avidesrtiy ready ta bid good-oy i avaryuiiag ai any wtnwt. The Indiuiitt "A Clearfield gea- tleman Was In town Oil fabhatb Hat, noxiously looking after t eartaia Was. Barber. Barber told territory for a Patent Right to our Clearfield s.td. i.bl.. as wa a buaxv and set ef I barntss. It It alleged that Barber forgot to an hi tb tbe geatlesnan's horse and drdre tbt whole atlahllsbmeal away. Tba Clearfield man if mlaaa af a gaod boras, If lit story bt trut. " ' Ml of letter remaining unHnimed In ths Posiofflct at nsarfleld, for tbt tci aadlng July lfcth, IH76 t ' Duller, Mr. A. fc , i M'ff, MasygM t Clark, Herman J- Reed, W m. U. II Hayelew, lletrj fl " ftlne, vavtcg JIufkM BruM " LMnwd, Ltrt. : 'ff.lrrt. 1f. S. " . Tin Low (jrauk Tunnel, The edi tor of the Reyaoldevtlle Hmld has been Inter viewing tbt Summit tunnel, in Huston township, this eounty, and records bis Impressions In this way i "The steam horse runs beneath one of the Mop moat lowering heights' of the Allegheny mountains sixii'eu miles east of Heynoldsviile, oa the Low tirade Railroad, Tb mountain la tbe dividing ridge between tbo Atlantic a lope nod the great iisisppi taitay, anu 'won pomp or tnoauixia majesty' separating the raj drops, sending tbia down the turbulent Susquehanna Into the Chesapeake, and outinto tbt billowy Atlantic, and sending tbat through the loogeet euaoael in tha World lata ttta gulf at Mexiee. Summit tunnel ie oue ot tbe utoat pictur esque and interesting placet ont be Low tirade road. The natural scenery ia of a high order. Tbe tunnel ia one thousand nine hundred and fifty-set vu feet long, and ia the uidinary width of a double traok road. The work of arch lug is proarrvssina fiuuly ia more than half dons. and U ia entiiuaU-d that eight months mure labor will ouBiplctc R, The atouee employed are at! out in uuilorm site, and measure eight and ten feet a icugia anu two icei iu ueigni. x tiey ere Ban li st ones of an ex eel Wot quality, and were brought from Iowa Mills, iwemy-flve miles west of the tunnel. The work is not strictly attended with eaieiy to ine laborers, iroin ttiu reel that tba ma terial in the roof of the tunnel ia of a vulnerable character and Is liahle to fall. Travelers, however, can pssa through with Impunity, aa it la aubatan ttally timbered. No work fa done in the day time, but at u'yhl seventy-five stalwart men, with lights on their l.i. ads, locking like so many driaona, cuter the subterranean regions. If the stones uaed in tbe tunnel wre laid end to and tfaey would x tend ever a surface of inoru than sixteen miles, or further than from the Hummit to Reynoldarill, Th work is being don by tbe Allegheny l alley Hut I reed Company, under tbe super- via'on of Mr. William McGregor, and when completed will be oae of th finest specimens of masonry in tbe mats. JJeisrs. iiacuwne ana usrid are th engineers, and to tb lttor and ar. enrtver weare indebted tor Kindness shown as on a recent visit." Camp Meeting. The Lock Haven Dmoerat saya tha West Branch Camp Meeting, whloh will meet oa tho 15th of August, Is now Issuing, through Rs Secretary, Mr. J. J. Everett, the following circular t Upon application to the Secretary holders of tents af the West Branch Camp Meeting A asocial ioa w ill be fa rail bed with, orders which will enable them to purchase tickets to Wayne Station at a reduction from th regular price. Tickets good from July 6th to August 14th Inclusive, with return coupon good till Auguat Slat. After August 14th regular excess , tickets will be lesuej good until Augtut !!:. Tit hoarding bouse will be open at any time after j July let whea twenty persons deelra hoard. The' grounds this year will be rurnlshed with a flrat olaas laundry and bath-rooms. It is earnestly requested that parsons holding leaaea for toota for re years will comply with that part which re quires the payment of yearly tent rentals thirty days before tun eommsncemeot of Camp Meeting. A -KaILKOAD . TO PUNXrtLTAWNEY. Punxautawnev. after Ions wait! n a, la at last to aave a ran road, ine Bandy tual and iron Uom pany is th corporation that fa to build It, and operation a are to commence Immediately. The road will extend from li olden s Kddy, or what ia known ae Rocky Rend, on tha low trade divieioa of l he Allegheny Valley Railroad, lour miles bo- low Keynoldivill, and will be oertoinlv completed lo the resident of 1 U. Htraighlhnfl, aix miles from I'unxautawney, this fall. The cittsens of Punxsulawney held a meeting on Monday, for the purpose oi securing stock euhncrintions to com plete the road to their town. P. W. Jenks head ed the list with a cash subscriotina of $1,000 and other considerable nmounte were subscribed. Yea Unlay, Messrs. P. W. Jena. Tbaddeua Camrbell and J. U. Oilleapie passed through this pb.ee on their way le Pittsburgh to attend a meeting of tbe Randy C. A 1. U-, at whloh all the fiual preparationi for tbe building of the road will be ovmplcted. Work on it wiil be oominenoej Im mediately, and io a abort tiute our proaperoue neighbor, thanks to tbo enterprise of a few of its cm sen a, win b out ot tne woods. aatraao Vtm- ocrat. Two Children Blrned to Death A terrible accident ooeured Katurday evening at Haltahurg, on the t'onnellsrille Kail rod, by which two Jittle girls lost their lives. The vic tims were the children of a Mrs. Mitchell, and were aged respectively, thirteen and three years. Tbe mother oa account of poverty, waa oom belled to go away from home to work fur the two little girls and an infant aged one year. The oldeat girl, it ia supposed, waa attutuutuis to kindle a tire in the atov, and brought to hor aid a ean of1 coal on. An explosion followed, throwing the burning oil upon the children aud ixniting their oiuiuiug. Dome men wno were wining near rushed into the building and aoon succeeded in extinguishing the Are, They found thculdargirl ulnir on the Hoor with her clolhinar near v oua. I sumcd. and near her lay the three year old airl. nearly burnt to a crisp. Tbe baby was also lying on ine noor bui it waa not so severely burnt as the other two. The three year old art rl lived only a few houra and the oldest survived uniil Hunduy night, when death endod her sufferings. Ths fatbor of ths fnmly became Insane a few months ao and was sent to Dixmout, Indian vtmoemt. ''' A TERRIBLE $TORM, BlOLRB HtATIOS, July 10 1S;3, Mn. tioont.ANDBB Dear Sir t Oa natariay night, tbe 1 7 lb inat., tbia place waa v lilted by a big storm el wind and rain, extending three or four mtlee aunth ef this place. In iu eourao It tor out tweaty-eae apple treea for Thorn aa Wood- aidea, in tiraham township, fifteen for John Vf. luracr, ana six tor rrcu, uamptnaa. of waiiace- ton. In some fields It blew the corn out ef root. Mr. Jaa. II. Turner haa about lOO.UOO feet of tim ber (board measure) torn out of root. It racked a new boose, built by llub (Jaigley, very bad! took one-half of the roof off Jacob K meal's barn, and one-half of the roof off Bamuel Smears bar a. All tbe lumber piles at Wallace ton were unroofed. No livea were lost, nor any person hart as far aa nesra irom. hbfortbb. A New ilAii.RoAn. A conm of in- rineer frem tbia place, with eur taleated friend. L her lee It. be w renew, aa chief, haa to-dny eoin meaoed snrveying the route of a branch railroad startina fren. Rocky Rend nn Camn Rnn In the direction ef Punxautawnev. to an extensive coal field. The road at present will be about seven miles Ion;, but It will ultimately be extended to funxsntawney. it penetrates one or the beat end largest wood and mineral districts In this part of the State. The read is expected to be in tbe ooarse of constnietioa before aix weeks, and ts iietng bii l it by a New tork Company. Mr. Lawrence la an efficient enrlnecr, Is folly eouine- lent to discharge the important dutfes imposed upon him, and we are glad to see each a worthy man placed in so emlneut a position. fsvaedj ei is ii train. & -. v. . Sharper About. Tbo Kbennhurg Frrman says i "Two verdant youths residing not far from Carroiltowo are said to have boon did died oat ef tome eighty dollars In greenbacks not many days ago by a couple of sharper who claimed to b rhovrrt nf the 'queor,' tnd who pledged their word to deliver to ths aforesaid verdant a within a given tlutt! something less than a eart-load ef counterfeit money in retern for the 'tponi. Of coarse tbey failed to rulfil their eon treot, and squally of course everybody is very sorry that the poor innocents bare been so badly victimised." i a Gkttino Dry, Tho Philipsbuicrs are greatly cxerotscd over tbe water question, and It see in i aa though they were going right to work It appears that the total coat of works, withoat reservoir, would be $17,6114.2?, and with reservoir, $i4,4.n9.4S. Th estimates were btsed upon the oao If without a reservoir of a fl inch pipe from Tom-tit Run, delivering W5.fi no gallons per day, of twenty-four hours, aad if with a reservolr- of a 4-Inch pipe to feed reservoir and a fi-inoh main from reservoir, dellrerlng 0fJ?,4D8 gallons per day A Chinese Ouator. Tho fanioim Chinese trator, Wong Chin Fno, who is now travel Ing In this country, by permission of the Km peror of Chins, will deliver a feature In Pie's Opera House, on Frldny evening next, tha 23J. n li prohnbly thb ft ret native Chinxhtsn that ever found hla way Into thtte "backwoods," and wa preauino lhat but frw over saw one fact to fae. It will richly fepty them to spend hour IMrnlnglo this (Vi-stlnl lecturer. ' Sp4tai$, BRAD 1 IlKADl-At the etnrfi recently oa. tupied by Mr. L. Flogeh and under the anpi rin tendenea of the new proprietor, yon will find the lamest etook of Room and hhoee, of the laleit at visa and greatest variety, at lower oath prices than before ofierrd in Clearfield. Ladies' fine French Kids a specialty. Mis es and cbthlren's gaitere, tine lasting, tip wed aad trimmed. 10 iter oeaL lower Itian hare. i'Lopned jti aew wd cempleta line of (Jente i-urnishing Goods. Gents' fine Hbirta 1( ffry ( tnd u J0B Mn,t bt miMt f()9 mn aeiett lb goods from samples, leave your mea ............ .rM w .i w auaranlead 1 Of Trunks, valises, and nwbrtllat a have a j splendid lint, just opened, t ( It la easy to say tbat all these goods ar sold , low, hut toe skeptical are requested to call, aad I will con v lane ihem of tba truth of the aaserUon. nut ...e termer espeeiajiy. W. Hill Uk. In .lob.oa. lor iftda wlif.t, ry. o.li, Mr. m4 otbar gr.in, fxjUUuM, b.UM uii I so non. n.Ml oonil.i. iu)0i4 buj d. for want af MiaMtMng to buy with. To ujr Ul I foil Ibuklul lo lb. public lor ttilr .r)( iatrnn.r, tt.adod in lb. abwt lin. I bar. un ia lb. bu.ln,. dooa not aiuraa. my rMiin(.. I am tralj rat.(al for tb.ir .naknm. Mjr bavlng already laora tliaa trt-bMi I shall fr, (e ileal la roch a wa In tba future, aa to oontlnua to taeril the MUral batronag, of tba fieopl. hamrmbeMnalaee. "I1ral'a 9i ataaf. Tb. M aiti la alid oj, but U "ill ibortl; ba rtpl.owl with a n.w on.. t l"oir anort obrdlfTrt Ifrtant. " f ktkK MrDSnnriK: r)r(r,l, Jan. II, ISTi. li. AUQUUT FLOWER. Tbt most miserable beings la the world are thus suffering from Dyspetwia aad Liver Com plaint. More than seventy -five par oent. af th people 1st the United 8 ta toe are afflicted with these tw diseaaes and their effect) aueb at tear stomach, sick headache, habitual eottiveness, ut- Cur blood, heartburn, waUrbrasa, gnawing aad uraing pains at tbe pit of th stomach, yellow shin, coated tongue nod disagreeable taste in the mouth, ooming up of tbo food alter eating, low spirits, Ac. Uo to tbe Drag Store ef 0. D. Wataoa aud get a To tent bottle, or a small bottle foi 19 cents. Try It. 0. 0. Guana, Sole Manufacturer, men II 75 -ly, Weonscar, H. J tup that Couch. br. Morris' Syrup of Tar n ua unerry and llurebound is guaranteed cure eougbs, eolds, hoarseness, or any dieeaee of uie throat, tongs or chest wading to oonsumptten, in less tiuithaa anyVlber preparation. Nothing that we have ever sold acts so promptly aad well. It euros eroup in a few miautes aud is the best knowB remedy for whooping oougb. Contatae no opium aad ia pleasant to take. Congb worn vie- tima, whose laogs are racked and torn with par oxysms, nna ear and speedy roller irom tta use Trial eise, 10 aenes.. Hold by 0. D. Watson, Clearfield i P. Curler A (Jo.. Williamaa?rovoi T. II. Poroey, Urabaatoo, and P. Mayer, kylertuwn. mco iieowiy. Call on R. M. N'Enally aad t aured in the Old Continental Life Insurance Ooi pany, of Hartford, Coun. augll-ly Riaii R. M. M'Kaally'a advertisement la re gard to iiie intaraaot. iiaag-iy Cabbiaobs amp B too ibs Fob Si lb. Half a doien new and aeoond-band buggies and carriages rer salt, at exceedingly tow price. Apr. 2 8-8m. Jambs X Liavv, Ho ribs Aim Harbbsi ron 8 a lb. Tbt nnder- signed. for the purpose of redutlng stock III sell very obeap a number of homes and a number sets of nam ess, Apr. SB-am. Jabbi h. Laavr. Bcooibi Fob Salb. K. Kowtea Shaw beeps a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be seen at tbe Shaw Hoase yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn ay Ivan la. may II -tf. DlarrlrU. At the M. K. Psrsonaeje In Wallaoatoa. oa nnnaay, Juiy inn, laia, ny jter. ri. una, Mr. K. A. HOJjT and Miss at, A. RKIUUrJ. hath of viearneia eounty, re. At Corweaavllla. Gt.arf.ald aoaatr. Pa., oa Thor.a.j, Jul; 111, 1174, 11108. W. J'LEMINU, aga 48 jears. In Bell townablp, ClearRrld countr, Ta., ol Sunday, July alb, IS74, HENRY llltKTIl, Sr. aad 111 yaara. tn LawreaM towaahlri, Clearfl.ld Manly, Pa., on rnaay avaoing, July Vlb, Joift, BAHUfil. U. eiUHJM, In tb. oaj year of bli aga. PeiinNylvnuIattailroad TYKONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH, and after Monday, MAY IS, 1875, tb. V7 PaaaanRar Traiaa a ill rna daily (aiMDt flan- daya) batwaan Tyrona and Claarleld, aa followa CLKAHFIKLI) MAIL. W. C. Inarm, Conductor. LKAVB HO U TIL r LUAVK NOKTU CHrwansvllla.S:15, r.N. Tyrona ....... 9.M,i.H, CloarueM 1.40, - UaoMla.......10.IO," l'b,h).Lur...4.3i, " I l'bilinabnrf ...11.14, " Oaceola 4,50, " ClearOeld 1 1 .10, ' Tyrona ..lit, ' Oarwenatllla.. 11:40, CLKAHF1ELD EXPRESS, W. B. PLVMKta, Conductor. LKAVB SOUTH i.iTavTnortiiT Currenailla...a.0 i. Clearnald a 15 ' Pbllipabur... (1.10 " Oio.,l. ' louraaelioa.- T.HO " Tyrone 7.37 ' ; Tyron...HM..,.T..O r.v, Interae.tion.7.or " I Oaroola ..Oil I Pblllpebarg....U " Clearliald,ar...i.0 1 Curnenavill...9.40 " BALU IAULK VALLEY BKANCU. Hip. a. n. Hi 7.01 T.44 1.10 8.21 8.35 t.l 0.41 Mall. A. M. ..on !... Tyron. Mall. Eip. at. r. m. arrira ..It l.io y.10 10.07 10.40 10.51 11.05 Ilald K.,l, 0.58 t.lS 4 4 4. IB 4.J5 101 leara S 15 11.58 11.13 11.60 11.40 Julian Mileabnrf llellefoata Milcaburg 11.90 IMS nowara II. 11.15 arrira L. Ila.ea 10.30 TYR0NK BTATION. kahthahh. am waarw.an. I'itl.l.orj Rtp'aa, Paelfle Kiprca, A H 1:07 1:14 Puciflr Kinreaa, ' T:47 Hnrrtsburg Aee'm, 1:40 m Mall Train, 3:22 Atlantic Kiprvn, 6:46 Way Paaeenger. Mall Train, faal Liaa, 1:18 0 41 i aita an at press, i;ii( 1:08 FAKK FllOlt CLEARFIELD, TO nellcfnnta, Pa., ...II 05 Mid.Uetown t 00 Marlotu...... a M Lancaater 't 8t PUILAUXLPillA 7 It AHoona 1 8t Ix.11 HattB... ... t 70 1 80 Vllllanaei anort-., igaon ... Uuntinadi Lewlalown, ... I 0 4 80 Moryarille... Jflhnatown... 1 10 UAHHLSBI1HU... 4 76 PITTXBURO I II Cloa. MnnMll.aa aaaUa by all tralna at Tvrana ana ioca jiavaa. 8. 8. BLAIR, sayl7.tr. Baperintandenl, 2Jriv gifli'rrtisfmrntj. 0( OME FOEWAI5D AND SETTLE, I take tbia method of Informing our eaatemora and the public generally, tbat I am about re moving from Leconte's Mills, and desire all wbo are Indebted to the eetate or to m, and bar un settled asoeunts toeome fome forward and settle without delay. Those who do not noma eooa and comply with my request, may be compelled to iravei some a (stance io adjust tnetr acconnta. The business, from ike Jth day of June, 1870, will be carried oa by Messrs V. A. Mi foot A Uro., who will do all tn their power to eooo mo dale old snd ntw customer!. CAKOMNI LBCOMTI, tecoate's Mills, June 30, laTA-lra . WHOLESALE UQOBST0Eir At the end of the new bridge, WEST OLSARFIKLD, PA. Tbe proprietor of this establishment will bur his liquors direct from distillers. Parties baying irom in ii nous win o iare to ret a purs article at a small margin above cost. Hotel keepers ean do lomisoea w.tn liquors on reason!) ie terms, Pore wines and brandies direct from Seslty'i Vinery, at Bath, New York. flrMROB Fl. C0LBUR1. Clearfield, Jon lfl, 187S-tf. TO THE FARMERS or ' ' CLEARFIELD COUNTV. No mart excuses for not buying a Mowing gataTOBinaV OB rOCOUUC OI BO rBIBs , M. O. BIJOWN & BRO. llara jnat ordsrad a ear load af uachinas. Partnara, puab your builnaaa. It U tha only bnaioes in whieb tbr haa not baea a proatra tlon of prlcaa and aeanlly of money, ConntiM tbnt dend .n farming ar. full af money. Lancaster City Banka retnee money on depoait, as farmcre have Ailed their euff.rs. Bualneaa la miring la tha eaat. Hire heed to fanning. l)o not let aa ,and oat of our wunty for produce any more. Ceaaa to lumber until anorekaate arc Miaiiallad U cotae her. ta bur your tlinlxr, then yon are sura of a fair prlM. lleinember lliat UROWN 1)110. are Billing Tha WOOD and tha 1MTKHYE MOWERS and RKAl'KRS. 00ATE31 0010 LOCK-LEVER HAT BAKE, Fire dlOeleat blnda of MAY PORKS. Ellia t Hnffman'e ONK BORSB TlltlBsniNO OBAIN BULLS. ' CIDKR MILLS, WIND MILLS, CUTTING UOXKH, and anything elsa la tha liaa waited by tanaan. Thsj a ill sell for cash oa aasj terms, or at obange for trade. Call on M. 0. BROWN BRO., Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa., adjoining Moean'a store. June III, I07t-!ai. KSTjnM.iHHUn 183T. BAIJEY'S PURE RYE WHISKY. Ws again call onr attention to th ahovt aele hrated brand ef foods, and we do so with tbe con viction that there Is a groat want existing amonp a vast au inker of persons wbo are compelled to nse, medicinally or otherwise, a pure whisky. to auppiy mis want wo oner iianey rura Rye, aa article which has boeo before tbe public for a number of rears. Its renutatloa stand Ine bigh as a thoroughly reliable stimulant among medical men. Aa an evidence, quite a number of our eminent phyalclats preecrlbt it I the txola olnn of ail other. Being mads on tbt best known aoleatlfla arln- elples, from tke choicest graie, and by practical distillers, It retain a dellgliiful favor, aad. greatly improved hv sie, makes It larrelv sonaht after by Brst-elasa betels aad druggists, tihould yon desire lo give this whisky a trial, and are In doubt as to whothsr yonr bote! or drug gist keep It, (lot having one of oar signs display, od,) writ to as aad ws shall ba most happy to direct yon ta tbt periont wbo bandit tar goods a your neigiiooroooa. w are also sole proprietors and tnsnnrneturrrs af thewe.kawnlH.jTllVKR-g T0NI0HKRB lllXTKKg, wkleh has baea suroessfullv ased for over thirty rear ns a Blood Puri&er, aali-Uys. peptic and Tonic. HURT A CHRIST, Masblilil HI N. Third St., Philadelphia. W A MTFTl Centa for tbe beet eelling VV All 1 ljlJ prite packages la tba world Single pankaga, wlU elafket priie, n.tt.p.14, li hbU. Por .lh.r a.r.lli eead aleaiaw Ad rdoss, P. P. ULIICK, New Ihdiord, Maaa. t'liy Jon raiMTino or virt dshorip. tie. mUj aiaenlad ol this .. , , f rn 60011, CromUi, etr. KRATZER & LYTLE. -THI- NEW FIRM! IK THEIR . ,t . , if COLOSSAL , CONSOLIDATED STORE, Ar marking down their IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, . to tb lowaat , O ASH PRICES. ReduPtd expenses and selling fbr ready nav oa ablet them to do it. Tbey will on dearer to bt If Ellir AltTEItH for supplying tbt si titans tf CltarQsId aoaaty with DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, . Dress Goods, Boots and BlhoM, OroeorleB, Wall Paper, Quaensirare, Ae., Ae. And all other goods la tfcolr lias, . N. B. TERMS CAIII. J. M. KHATZER, J. l. LYTl.K. ClearOeld, Dae. 18, 1874. ED. W. GRAHAM, DIALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & UMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Iu Jeat opened, at tba old stand, In Orabaoa's Kow, a eompteta stock of jr k a o o d b , of erery dMrlptlua. DRV GOODS, OKOCERIKH, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND 8HOE8, CLOTHING, ifr., fo., IN GREAT VARIKTY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, KYE, ( OATS, , CORN, ALVA YS ON HAXfi AXD FOR , SALB ATA SMALL ADVANCE FLOUR Received b the ear toad, and sold st a s advene. A supply of R0P1 oonatantly on band. Special inducements ofored to those getting ant Square Timber and Logs, as wt deal largely ta Lumbermen's Supplies, and aro pre pared at all time to purchase tim ber and lumber. ED, W. GRAHAM,1 Market Rtreet, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct. S3, 1871. HA RD TIMES 1IAV1 NO gFPKCT IN FRENCHYILJ-EI I ara aware that there are some oeranna a littl. bard ta please, aad 1 ant alio aware that th. complaint of "bard timea" ia well nigh nnivereal. dui an eo eiiuetea now inat lean aatiafy tb. lonnvr eon prare Mnciunr.iy inal "nam tlmne win no. eneei tneaa wno any Ibeirgondelroaaena, ua an my patrons snail be Initiated Into tb. eret of HOW TO AVOID . HAIiD TIMES t bare goods enooth to suniilvall the Inbabl- tanta la the lower end of tho ooualy whinh I atdl at eiceedinjt low rates from my mammoth store In MU I.H.JN HUKll, when I oan always ha found twady to watt upon ealleri and supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Snob as Cloths, 8atlntts, Casilmerea, Muslins, ueiaines, Linen, Urtiitnga, Calicoes. Trimming a, Ribbons, Laoa. R4y-mado Clothlaa. BooU and flhoes. II u ilbJ Caps all of the best material and made to order nose, socks, u loves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ac. OKUCKRIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Bajrar, Rice, Molasses, Fish. Bait fork, Linseed oil, fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware. Queenawara. Tinware. Cast Intra. Plows ana now castings, nails, Kpikes, Cora Oaltiv tort. Cider reases,and all kiada of Axes. Psrfhmery, ralata, Vanish, Olasi, aad a geaaral assorimant 01 Biattonery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwaye on' hand, nnd will be aula at tbe mweat poeaible flgoraa, . II. MeClaln'a Medielaea, Jayne't Hedlelnea, lioatetter's aad Hooaaad't Villon, tVOO aoands of Wool Waaud roe hlb ,k. oinoeet brim w II ba bald. UloecrMeel a. and for sale at the loweat Market priea. Also, Agent for Strattonrillr aad CarwanirllV, Threshing tlMhlnee. tCall and aee for yoaraolvea. Toe will lod ararythlag anally kepi la a null store. I. M. OOUDRIBT. Irenohvlll. p. 0 Auguet 11, 1174, JkJKW 8T0RK AND NKW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Unro juit op.Detl Niw Sioai, on a5ln8t.,CLHirut.D, Pa laloly oooupledb Wm. F. IKW1.N. Their otock eonsiBlaol ( Onoctiiu of Ilia but quality, Qoeensware, Boots and Shoes. and .rare rtiol. BMeoaitrv for ' ,. ona't comfort. Cull and oiamloo onr otook bafor. pur oliulng alsswbor.. May 9. 1860-tf. N OT1CK.- The aaderatrned hereby glres notice that aa persea bna a riirht lo aontrael dsbta tor tba 1st. r af "Kyler A oharl.ee" bal blma.lt, aad that ka will a.t pay aay debts for said Arm contracted by Detld H bjbartaar. lie, tb. eald SbarUw, baa ae right ta kwy aaytklag iar In. f res, or lo main aay amey dM tk. irm, bmI kaelar awa plied with bis agraemaM eoaatlteUag kirn ta-woer 9i mid Irm. 1 LRoNARD RTIRR. Kylertowa, Jeat M, I8ii ttt't eplnran. WILLIAM REED AT COST ! Having tletorniinod to reduce my stock very low, I will sell for the SO NEXT DAYS -AT- Actual Cost! Buyers in need of DRY GOODS, i ' ,,: ; ':i '! j . " . i ' I CARPETS, ' 't' 1 WALL PAPER, , , .. ,?. . . .....i , . ., ; should givo this uttcntion, ns they will receive : BARGAINS ! ALL PRINTS, at 8 eanta GRENADINES, at 18, 20 and 25 ola. TYCOON BEPS, al 20 eanta FINK PONGEE SILKS, at 45 santa TABI.B LINENS, at 85c.nU WHITE GOODS, rery cheap. In diet everything at such prices that they ore ' BOUXD TO HEj7L ! AT COST! Rmbs If., i. (ttart Ilea, omaetr aemaella Ik. Po0taaa). . . ; in ..,, .,, . , Cleartald, April 7,l7t, ter.W4 gry, esstfi, Ir. QPPO8ITI0N TO IMPOSITION! T. A. FLECK & CO., . are deUmlaU U sail DRY GOODS, at prloao that defy tompetlUoa, 10,000 ywds of aatlrely aa. 4 ma geodi, t,000 yarde Black A lpam. Tbo eel.br.U4 Oolllalarort Brand, aekno.l. edited tho ko genda for tba priee .ear pal oa the tfaBBBBar CaaaleBarM. a LarM ueArtMa.L m LA DISC DRESS GOODS. Ladles while 4 real goods, la grant rarlely. Table Llaant. ahlls. and la anion. away dam. A aea.tifal lot af !.. Sbula. . a-" wu, ewa rery hw, Ladles' Bonnets snd Hats. Hate and Bonnets. trlmaod aad ontrlmea.d. la the wwj iaae saynei aisn aowars mr tnaiialng, and nary artMa ntt It Miliary. Bibboaa, Laoee, r reM... mm, all nntirajv bib, . Ladiei' Dresi Trimmings, A 1ar.e liae of Dress Triaamlna. laal MHkwI. la be aald very aheap renauae ia ran una, real alaa. The tawt nriaty ofnriaUerMlle..ear knn.ht to this to.o, front I lo 10 mn pw yard. Hist Hlllaiu Is hare. T. A. FLECK. A. M.BILLH. OCI1I74 QHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. Tba undtrel.ned karln. haMkuHl ih. goods and property formerly oompied ky Lever Pleg.l, oa Second atret. Clearta d. adobla ibl. ibod of brlnnin. bia A ,k. r the public, aad promisee ta fern lab bia patrons with tb. r.ry beet quality of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, at electing law raUa. This I am an.lilul do, kManee I bare no rent lo pay, and Mn there, for, di.lde tho prolta with my ouBtomera. It may b. said that tkie la a. rim, ,,k m bnlif aellmg a good article for. low Onr. ea- uces ouelom aad .1 panda Irado, I am boand ta ' my nndertaklng. fliee me a call, ez amiaa my stack and Mara my pricea. Ta any Urge aleak afhoota aad shoes, bale aad apa, 1 tuae.Jast added . fall etaak af Gents' Furnishing Goods, wklo. I will eell at lb. eery loweet tgnrea for oasb, nr in eiekanga for country produce, at lb. HIGHEST MAEKET PRICH, Can aad aiamiaa my stock aad nriMa krfur. parehaalag alaawbera. .. . Pm "cOEOROE. JOleardeldAjrflJllJ 7t. JEW OPENING. " SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP NTOKK. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET STREET. A fall and KmpUu aeeerlm.nl of aew aidi nd new etytaa, down 10 "HAKD PAN" PRICKS. Olllsena ara larded la tte aad Jadge for them priaoa of goods. Mil aad ea amine my Iroana toojwllty and n, i . 'osl,M 8H0WER& Cleartald, April 14, Hit. "yANTED. ii i DT N. E. ARNOLD, tSneoessor to) Arnold & Hartshorn. JtMrttUO Ula.lt HU..MI niacin. JO.OOtt pownda at IVmI. .. P.rtlee aarlee Ion. Sbleurtet er Wool for .lib. ar) will do well u aall a. me, Tba blgheal mar. Cl price paid at all tlmro. ilea,, fall and complain stack of , DRY GOODS, ; HATS & CAPS, HOOTS A MUOEM, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, PROVISIONS, &c, wkleh wilt ke eold at raanaable nrleM, wt 01. eAaauyad for ekiagba, ar tad. n. a. tisutu. OarwraarUlc, May I, l7t. WILLIAM M. HENRY, Jc.nm r twb Plan asna Soaiwaaaiu LUMBER 0ITT. Celleelioae mod. aad mner ftrwaatlr paid orwr. Arllete. of agrecaneal and dea af 0MeyaM woaaly wenut a.4 wtnaaead aw. rami ar a. charge. , Uiy'7l tH la S-Ofs Per bay at Urn. Terms free. ktinm . Snntsa Oa, Part- a4, Noioa. .-i. ' Jenlf lye ,1 W mm The Fom(lcAr Clover . Tha H Principle as 4-told Mt '" our Annuuiifoimania laiat Pall hawa ' i ' l ' yamra growth d4 ONE PRICTE, CASH rowK. RET UHM THE MONET, HEIIABUE GUAEANTEE SHALL U OI'R 4 Rallying Words 4 Another Season. HlBTMIAIKIElRTinB have usad to their UTMOST th''' htoIHUee f Oa-CASH CAPITAL, -choicr op MARKrra, ... iH SrCOMPBTENT WOHKMEM, erCONVBNlENT BUILDINOS, laV-COMPHKHEMBIVS KXPEFtiRNCR, The Result is s-fold. PERFECTING OF PLANS. REPARATION OF STOCK. UTT1NG DOWN THE PRICES. LACE OF BUSINESS ENLARGED. letaertl) Bean., norng tuajaiui wjniuL . null. TO W.ANA3IAKER & BBOWIT OAK HALL, S.E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts., PMadclphia. May ,14, 1876-im. pisrrUanfous. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND SThEET, CLEARFIELD, PA., r DEALERS IN PURE .DRUGS! , C n K M I C A L S I PALM'S, OIU5, DYE STUFF VARNIKIIRg, BRrmiwi, PKRPUMERY, FANCY O COD 'TOILET ARTICLES, H I I I i I I . ., . t it-. I,. 0 n-. .or ALt kinds,.' . ; ; ; PURE WINKS JLSD LIQUORS, , for medicinal parpoaea. Tm.aea, Supporters, Retool Booka and Statioa try, and all other articles aaaally found ia a Drag Store. j PHYSICIANS' PRK80BIPTI0N8 CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Uuwing a large ex perience In tha buaia.es thsy aaa giro entire lat .1 ' J. O. HARTSWICK, JOHN I. IRWIN. , Claarleld, Dwamher 1, 1.74. . y ... ' THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLEARFIELD, Pa!, , . ' .,.,i i aniiricTrum or FIKH IiniCK, Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts, Stove Linings, Paring Tiles, &o. j rteiateire Topi, WlMciW Vmpt, ' 1 ' and fatri. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DESIOlfR IK TRRRA C0TTA MADE TO ORDER. , ' .'' - it'.,.... t t i Y . i if ' With imnroeed maehinsrv. Irit .Uaa n.i.rl.1 aad .killed workmen, wa cam warraat all a. manufacturce to b, canal to if not eunerlor r any ia the market. , Artiolet of our man.factnra sen h. aui el IK. Worka, neer Railroad Deaot. or at tha Hardware Btora of Powell Morgan, All orders from a dtstaarm. eddmeed to lb. General Baaarlnlmdent, will reoaira praapt at. Uatlon. t. fi. IIARTDMICK, , JOHN FERGUSON. ll.n'l Hni. af Beathteld, (larnkirk, 8oolland, Bepr. maaaiaeuirmg tiepl. , , naylO'71 St? r r - ( I Mt Oeaaa en. eropar feMlu. JtL , " , w'i n aaeorel eupplrTI Sb.ptleodHtmell bVreuijrnuHerlBl.abroaenBB, s'.rji'.assii'KK; amptjtprto TTtam CO. iuort Jan.lt . ?OR BALK i : Ik. andcrrlrned, delermined to reduce stork aad material, ppipnae. to diapose of, at excMdlng low reus, a aumber of HORSES 4 HARNESS, , ,. ,1 CARRIAGES A BUGGIES, , ,t ,,, WAGONS, AC, AC,, I can annul, nasties with altker aew ar aaaand hand carriages, bnggiee, er wagoaa, ai fahnlonely low prices, lloraea, old and young, and harneaa to melon. Partiea In need ef either cannot buy them as cheaply anywhere alee. JAMES tt. LEAVY. Cleartald, April II, UH.-tf QOHK ANDfeETTLB- ' I hertky girt nollo, ba try euelomert that I cm oVt.rmtaJ la hare all nay aaaetlmd aMonats cloBed at a eerly a period aa poaeible. If eneta m.ra eanefK pay, pt them name forward and set. tie their aeooaats. It they will notMmoaad eotthtwitk ma, tkey may b a.mp.lled I aettla wltk aa .ffioer of tke law, and Incur tka nsnul costs In snok caaes. ' L. MCOII1IRIII, Praaabrim Jaw. , l7t.-tm ATCTIONEKIUNO - " BILL POSTING. Tka wwdertlgaad eronld reapeetfaliy Inform the altleaat af CUarleld aad rleially tbat ba at pre pared to try all Anetten, eodae, and ether Sain a. abort aot lee, aad at reasuotbl. ratw. tml. Billa, Peelers, Protfnqaea,and Mk.i adnrtisiag posud and 4itubuud 1. tk. mock eeaspicaeaa plaeet. e akara af bnblia p.tonage is solicltei. , k. L. ROBINS, March IT, "Ti-lf. nwale. Pa. TiaTiciesyi l:btrTAa)iTBty riK (I Wa bare printed a large aakaka, ef Mb. raw f El BILL, and wm as tka Me apt W lwe.br lewejs, mellaeepyttejir t44rwi. tL aylt i 'Jf ar i. r,...i, r..-jJ k e(!jwirouiirjrowatr, HiL I YWarraatel.lfaMdlattma, ' U tocerachlrBencboleraand J r- A gapea. Wliliaaupplrortbia erdinarrauaovo. io.iml Leaf Cter 34. 4th.' OeoarU, mr Ceata.are (Mag kuetaaaam bt ma -na tutHAiia. I Hefowdbri Ibe ajeim.. Up tha Ltarsect ClothiiLg; BTulneu In the World. jrtUsrfllaufouj. . E. A. SOUTHARD, Fire, Life & Accident Insurance AGENT, Clearfield, Pa. . TRAVELER'S LIFE A ACCIDENT. Hartford, Conn.. Aaaeta over $3,001,00 1 HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. Colombus, Ohio....... fablJi.ly ...AiactU orer f 000,000 Jit. 8. Piasoas, Prea't. a. E. Baacnnn, SaCy CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. A,U- - . -...3 J1I.0O0 Ratio of Aasets to Llabllitica in Furniabca inanraoea at tha vary lowest eort Policy-holders participate la tba protts f tha Company, that Mntinnally rcdneiag tk. aaannl payments. For ratea, Ac., call on er address R. M. Mi KN ALLY, Agent. Office ia Shaw'e Row, ClearOeld, Pa. tilt 74 rnoa. a. nrnn.r. cran eann. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. BRANCH OFFICES In dlfernt parts ef tka Connty. Tba following Old and Reliable Fire, Accident, S tack and Life Insurance Compeniea rapraaeated t Eatab. AsatU laut North British A VoreaaUle Fire .... I- C ' '" WO.OM.OOO Hot Soettiak Commercial Fire Ins. of -..(gold) 10,000,000 1704 North America Fir. Tnaur.nM C, of Philadelphia. 1820 Fira AaBoeiatioa Fire IaoarasMM Co., of Philadelphia.- INI Phoeaii Fire Ins. Co, N. T.... IU7 Watertowa Fira Ins. Co., of . Y, insnrws f.rm bnildings only 1871 Amaaoa Fire Inenraaoe Co., of Cincinnati 1853 York Stock leeareaoa Co, af Pennn. Insure, horns, A 1174 UartfordAocidantlnnranaaCe of Coaneotleut. 1817 Pcan Mutual Life Iasaranc. Co, ef'Peanaylrauia 1840 Metropoliuui Life InearanoaC ( of New York Total aanilal 4,700,00 1,100,000 2,20l,st0 TO0,0M 1,000,000 75,000 100,000 6,000,00 1,000,00 PosonB ia the eoanirw ii.. "hi, 17,000,00. hare it promptly attended te by calling at' U. onvce er addreaalng aa by Ictur. InsnraoMf rf rected at tha lowul poailble rale, to a. oktalaaal la flrat-elass eemnanimu AT. n..,- acled arAioi aaate deaeeaaaeala. Tke abore two life Insurant Ce.'s, repreaenM by T. H. Murrey, hare paid oat ia ea.h, IwtwMO th. dabas of Aug. 1171 and Aag. 1874, ta the friends of denaaad policy kolaen in tela toaoty, the inn of $21,1)00. Prorida for the futara by ituraring year home, and your lire, in th. Weat Rna.k InM.M Agency. MURRAY A O0RDON. Cleert.ld, M.y 2, 181 J. Agenta. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTTESSES,' - ASD , . , ,, Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, HEAR P.O. Th. anderei.ned here leara te Inform tbe altl. sene of ClMrO.ld, nnd Ik. pnbli. generally, tbat he haa en band a Ana assortment of Furnllnra, neb aa Walnut, Cbeatnnt nnd PainMd Chamber fluitee, Parlor Sultee, Reclining and Eitoasloa Choirs, Ladies' acd Oaou' Kaey Chairs, the Per forated Diaiag aad Parlor Chairs, Cane Brat, and Wlodsor Chaire. Clothee Rare. Rut. uj sion Ladders, list Racks, Serwbblag Brnsbes, Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. Looking (Hence, Ckremos, Ac, wklok woald ke aaitable for Holleey prcaents. "is JOUH TROUTMAN. jJJAlZK 4 SCHWARTZ, (late Oeo. Braas A Co.,) MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENTS, NO.HIM MARKET RTREET, PHII. A. Bends, Cotnnanirs. Ac. femlahrd. Remain. rhotagrapba and telf-msasuring dlraclloas not MERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, lltl MARKET STREET, Jaly 14, 15-ly Pbim. poll SALE! A large and well-talahed Brick Dwelling, alt.. ate ee the rirer bank, ia Ua koroagk f Clw field, natalning elereo rooms, with good collar, water In tha kilcbrn, nnd nil Ine modern eaare nieneee. PaatriM, Bath-raoaa, Clotbae preaeea, Ac. Let ality feM froat and twe kaadred aad thirty fee keek, with a twenty foot alley an the cut aid.. Held building, witb all tbe apparteaaaeea, will be add .beep, wltk payments to aeH punka ear, Applicatiea Ma be made te the aader signed, or to A. 0. Tata, Esq wno will giro all neoeaaery Informetloa to IkoM wb. deeira t. l. spect the properly. TII08. J. McCULLOCQH. May Hat, lri, tf. 7aLUA BLK PROPERTY T FOR BALE OR FOR REIT. Tb. takaeriber girM net -i that ke wis either rent or roll his dwelling end stare propenw, set. uate oa Reed ureal, ndjmning the Uen.rd Uu.ee, la tha ikareagk ef Claarteid, Pm. Ibe aeon room IB 10 X 14 feet. Tke dwelling kottao aoatabns g rooms and n kitcnen en tke lt,t story, aad rooms on th. soeoad story. Tke store room oa. ke had at onr., aad tk. dwellieg pcrtio on and after the let of July. For rnrtber par. Honiara, addrtH or apply ta tha aadanignW ea tba promleee. M BO. 0. PASSMORI. Cleerleld. Pa, May II, Tt-tt Clearfield Nursery. 5NCOURAGK HOMS INDU8TS1. TBI aaderalgned, baring esuhlvaked a sa aery .. Ua 'Pike, .heal aalf war ketone. wwniia ua varweaarllla, Is nrep emek ellkl.de of FRUIT Ttlliia prefwed I. far. wnef ) .rfr..ol, Skrakbery, tlraa. Yr.ee, OoMeWri.s, Uwlaa Blaekbury, tHsearkeny, end Raekarry Vlaet. AlBa.Biaerto OrU TreM, Owlaee, aad earl. Marl el Rkekwa, Ae. Order, aremptry attaaded te. Addrtn, ' . I f J. P. WRIgrTT. nftitti !('... , - CarwearWePt.