THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKIELD, pa WEDNESDAY H0HN1NU, AUOUHT II, liTt. Termt of Subscription. If paid In advance, or within three months,...! paid after three Rid before ill wontha t (t paid ePr lb! expiration wf sii months... I 00 tMiiin. 8. hi. pBTTanQiLi. C,, paper Advertising Agents, IT fash Row, e-umr ltoekman Street, ar our duly authorised Ainti in New York City. feUi.ic.ioUM NOTICUM. Methodist Kplaropal Church-Rev. B, F. Htuvuns, j-astor. Habile Henri avery Sabbath U loj A. M., eod 7 P.M. Sabbath Hohuol at 9 A. M. Way or .V-eling very Thursday, et Tft P. M. Coiuu union tiervlo. trst 8abbath of evry month, al It' A. M. Prnbturlftii 1'liarcb Hv. 11. S.Botlum. Sabbtrth service norn lag and evening 8b bath Behool at I P. M Prayer lieellug Wednes day evening. Ht. fraud' t'liMrchCathollc R.v. P. J. Khhhiiim. Preaching at lu, o'cliHik, A. M.,oa tha aril, third and leurlb Sun -Jays of iwh month t Vespers and lirtieiilciloo of the hlrssed Hsoramsnt at 7 o'clock, P. M. Punda; Ifehool vry SuDilejr afternoon at S o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. t.UB OV I OLD 10 QVTK 1MII0RI COP IT. rVond Monday of January. TYrd Monday of March. i . ' Vlrst Munday af June. Fourth Monday or fleptoabar. f IMI Or MOLDIIO OOUtfO fLRlll. First Monday of Jane. Heoond Monday of November. ruiuo or rictus. PrttiJtnt Jtdgo Hon. Charles A. Mayer, of book Haven. At ittant Lmm df Hon. John H. Orris, of Hellerontc. Jmmi'i JM-.WIlli. 0. Tele, Plearfletd; John J. Read, Curwensvill. Prvthnotaiy Kli Bloom. fityiifr and Htcordtr L. J. Morgan. fHtlrict Attorney Frank Fielding. Treasurer David W. Wiia. Aacn-Williaa H. McPherson. Vomtg 8rvtyor-8mot F. McClokey, Cur wensrilla. Vaunt j Cnmmiitiontrt John D. Thompson, Curwf.nsv.tle : Clark Ilrowa, Clearfield ; Conrad W. KyW, llr-liamton. tfnnnty Anrtitor$-Jnmt H.llila, Lumber City; Lewis 0. Bloom, Clearfield; Henry Whitehead, Union township. Jury iktmnifivntrt John W. tihugert, Jatnaa Michel I. Clearfled. timptrinttndtnt of Pnlli School John A. Urejtory, Clearfield. Nulariwt Pu U le Julia W. Wrirlef. Wm. K debauitti. Cyrus I.. OonlnD, Clearfield Josiah liven. Jos. 11. Irwin. N. K. Arnold, Curwenevtll J. J. Li ogle, Kminel Sayers, Osoeole Mill; John ston llaioillon, but bare Liu re;. Onr Spteial oolunm ll decidedly Interesting in a local point of irw, and prod table reading to outsiders who want to laTt money. Jamos L. Teftvy fa pnarl to fur nish Lehljfb and Wilkesbarra eoal on short notion. Tboro tiro eight collieries in opem lion in tha IteynoltisvIHe eoal field. Whiteside is the name of anew town I n this oontity, located on the Moinannon Branob Kallroad, midwny betweva Iloatsdale and Madera, The Clinton Ikmncrut sayn about 250 rafts reached Look Haven, moat of which have gone on below. They averaged about 0,000 coble feet to tha rait. ' The Fourth of July ir "till kept up at Tyrone in the pipers. Tbey must have bad a huge good time over thors ; or, is that "a fair square lie," al tha Ihrtld man remarks to ht B.'l!efuote neighbor. Ohoanizino. A company of volun teers is being organised at II nut ids le, this county, with a view of vifitiug the Centennial on tha 4tb of July, IS70. Houtsdals if therefor ahead In the soldier tine. - - i m e - It h confidently averted, Bfl'- the Huntingdon Journal, tbut there is from $100,004 to $160,000 worth of grain more In that county this season, than there was last. This ought to safe up things over there. Bv A cur load of llamas, direct from Peru, South America, were taken up the Broad Top Railroad, tha other day, where they an to be kept until tha oeming Centennial requires their presence in ruuaueijmia. ,' The new Opera House at Reynolds Till (and a on one u is, too, wai formally j opened on last Saturday and Monday evening f by th celebrated comedian, J. II. Ptoddarr, and his Select Comedy Company. Mr. JIuL'h l.obcrU, of (ireen town ship, Indiana county, was bitten on the band by a rattlesnake a few weeks ago. He cut the wound open with his knife and sucked th blood from It. He has since irieneed ao troaU. I Prom the Cambria wmi weluarn u that th Cambria Iron Company has reduced th ; wages In allits depnrtmonts to eight per cent. lets ; than tbey wen before th Brit of the present . month. Uod help th poor sue. f Roland Curtin, of iJolletbnte, brother of ei-Oovernor Cnrtin, died at Lock Haven, on his way bum from th tea shore, last Saturday. -Judgo Foley, who Is a relative of the deceased, fans been absent for several day l, attending th funeral. Loht. A halter, with fttrnp attached, u lost on the pike between this place and Bar ret station, on Sunday evening last. Any en finding It will confer a favor on th owner by tearing It at this effloe, or at Leary'c livery sta ble, and be rewarded be tides. .Tiint one doxen of Democrats want to be elected Treasurer of Clinton county this coming fivff. W wish we could perenad a simi lar number to tdfcr tfecuisdres in Clearfiold county. It would help U pay a paper bill of f 2il0 due on tho 1st of September. i ' The army worm Iioa made iU appear ance at several place in the counties adjoining Clour field county Cambria aud Jefferson--but aa the summer la almost gone, there Is little fear of any serious damage being done by this peit, Tbey ar of a dark rolcr, and about aa Inch In length. I'io-Nmj at Hoctzdalk. A grand pic aic and ball, under th auspices of the Ht. J. 0. T. A. and B. Society, will be held at Houtsdale, this county, on Monday and Tuesday next, August Hi and 24th. All are cordially In riled to be present and participate in the fvMlri ; tie ftr (he ncoanlon. I. JLc Ur.-L. W. He S tNK Up. L. W. HorriiiL'ton. imb liher of an obwan newspaper called th itanert hi Williainspurt, was sentenced on Mondsy week, to undergo an tmnrisenmrnt In the pen I tentiary for three years and pay a Sn of iOO, Ilerrington has already been In confinement at Williatu'port for a long time. Tinn.KflALK Dki.ivkrv. The in dieted miners, fourteen In number, were discharged from prison on Friday last. Sheriff AloPb arson allhouxb be still has nine Inmates In tb fort, A.inplains that It Is quite lonely down there. The tnionri seemed to fed decidedly better when tbey emerged from their cells, than when tbey went la, On Saturday next, tho 21rtt inHt., a match game of base ball will be played wn th Fair ground ia West Clearfield, at 1 o'clock, r. bet wet th Highland base ball club, of Newburg, and th Chinckl, of this plan. Aa th High landers have defeated all clubs they have met this reason, w i peel the forthcoming gam will be eWely contested. A ScHKAh Illair county is to have a ftlOA.TOA Court HntiM. Tha eontrmai was awarded by tb Cumin iisioners en Thursday last, t John Sobretvner, of Pittsburgh. There war twenty. three bids, ranging from the above sum to ! IliiS.OttO, the enrage being about 134,M. How saucy they will be otcr there when they get Bied up. The eilre bill will be ab.ut $30,0US sr If it don't. Dr. (leorire Pwlf, a prominent ilar- p-t.arg physician, who came to this place nearly e weeks ago, for the purpose of reenperaling ' ksalth, died at th resldeno of Prank Field PH. K-q., U this boreuih, on Tuesday morning, ! about &2 years. His reualni wcrec-inveyed f Harrlsburg on Tuesday afternoua. Th pael was a relative of a-lvraor Bigler, and jMle Lore amoag his friends, Is oarrted off la the prim of lira ud usefulness by that lasldooui p, eonsumptloa, "A gentlemen who CAtiVawwHl tho F' Mhrra nortlna nt Ihta auaal a aaatioa P1 Mearield county wee somewhat surprised inu aeeir every Tamily ea the CrearteM '! wereanbitrlberi 1a lk (?UraU Kii'HLire Wl I'umerov S jmI , wkile mm Ika ItaliB V- mund la the merrily ef I be he tb liana ei.d ibe Toled AfeeW. This "axtan claarly iadinatM tb polities ftfef I It must bare been my alaia ta the aforwaid "u.ter. that th people la the Clear I aid aectloa r ea tb riekt aid, aad disulaved their wood r" by reedlsg tb joaraale Indicated. A Bank Pbkhiiicnt Risiunm. The Altuoaa Mirror makes tba following announce ment , "Mr. Win. M. Lloyd having decided la olos th new buslues af Wm M. Llayd at Co iao tba opening of their bous la February last, further deposit are refused and dspusitorc trt Wing paid thalr balances ta aeltle th ttevr bu-. Bss, W learn that It 1 Mr. Lloyd's InteutUa to give hie entire attention to the sitlwat of his affair prior to tb ausieaslun, and to that end has also ralgd the pralda7 of the First peri tit itdenl as any of Ihoac counties te Inslruot National Bank of Altooua, II 1. suoeeded In j W ,T.t'hilr 'Si. S'thV . - ' W sou tit certainly has produced sou or tb that nusltiua by lltary Llyd. Kq , on or Pltu. but Uorvraors, tailed Stataa Senators, and burgh's wealthy elttten. U I a large atocb-1 Judges in th Stat, and um or our Common bolder In th bank. President of th Pooplo'a I Sohool teachers that have emigrated to other ii t. t di.. i i i .... ,.a i .v Stat have rise a to dlsttnotloa aud cmlneaee la Bank f Pittsburgh and largely Inlertsled In th MW (tm n4 w, fU mlloM tmi , anufacturtng Intemts of that elly. This notion Jtuudys among us yet. Than, why go abroad for , af Wm.M.ldoyd leave hlu enllr! clear of I teacher in th psaic times t Why nt employ th banking buMnesa here, h having seared bis j !?! "ri 1?"ht:rt rhoM t baW helped ,...,... . . . to build an tlweoualy and pay tbe taies lo sna connection wltb the Mecbanlca Saving bank tain and anpport it f I think that charily ahoald aom time ago. i We understand that tit dcposU ctwavs begin at bom, and that Bible injunction tors of W. M. Lloyd ar generally transferring j which enjoins u to always provide for our own la tboir balances to tb Flrat National bank Bd th Mobanloa Savings bank. As W. M. Lloyd A Co. era paying ff all depositor lu th now business, there need be no trouble apprehended by any one having aoaounts there, as all will be settled with promptly." T, P. Railcy & Co. KlHOwhere will be found tbe advertisement of Ibis Brit elaas Arm, Th bous Ii located opposlt th SL Charles Hotel, Pittsburg P., aad our merchant would do well to giro them a oall when la the city. This Is one of tb oldest, most extensive and ro llabl wholesale china, queens war and glass, war establishment west of tb mountain. Th arm purchase their china and other Imported goods from th manufacturer thmclv ta Kurope, and thereby deal with no middle agsn oles. Tbelr purchases are strictly for each, and having a laTR ciperieneo In th bnslna, know how and wbn to purohase, and with thee ad vantage over other bouse purchailag on tlm they secure at all time great bargains and tbe choice of goods. In turn their aumsiou custo mers reap th benefit of tbelr long experience, both as to the quality of goods they receive aad the price they pay for tbe earn. They also deal largely la glass and glassware, and being In th midst of th principal manufactories n that war I th United State, have tha best of facilities for making tbir purohcac la that line of thalr goods. Tb Arm also deal very heavily In lamps, chandeliers, eh lm nays, burner, A., aud tuak a specialty of the good. Another Conk. Our county has lust another highly esteemed eitisen in the person of Robert Dougherty. He aspired at his horn, la Morris township, op ibeifrh day af July, la bis 78th year. He was horn In 01 In too county, and removed to this county about twenty-six years ago. He leaves a wlf and six obildroa fiv sons and on daughter. Th youngest son, aged n flirt, ar twins. Hi death brought together en of the largist funeral processions that eve r met In Morris township. That Is an fndcg of th character of tb deceased, and goes to show how highly he was esteemed by his friends and neigh bors. 11 was a Irst-elass mechanic, hi chief pursuit being that of a millwright and bridge builder. The bridge across Clearfield crack, east of this borough, was erected by him. He was engaged In putting tbe new bridge across th river at Deer creek at tha time of his deatb. Tba chief legacy that he ha left bis family I a dura ble one, and one that will allow him t rait "over there." Th testimony of his neighbors, and thore with whom ha bud busiaau transactions, llway was i "He ia an honest man." That, after all, la th beat monunut a hernia being ean rect. Wa knew him long aud well. Farewell 1 TlIR Sl'HKAD OF TIIK RlHI.E. The sixty. seventh annual report ef tb Pennsylvania Bible society (which has an auxiliary In this county) contain some interesting facts and itatistics relating to tbe work or that organisa tion. Tbe society was Instituted In lK0, ad It province Is specially the State of Pennsylvania, where, by an efficient agency, under the super vision of twe diitrlct secretaries, much has been done la the organlaatloi of secistiea, charged with the collection of funds for local aad for gen eral distribution, and with the purpose of hav ing all tbe families In the State supplied wltb copiu of th Bible, as well as aiding in sending these sacred records throughout lb world. The receipts of money during the pact year bar been less than Usual, owing to ausi that ere toe well known te require repetition. The circulation during tbe year.was I7.T41 Bibles. S7,79I testa menu, S,32t testaments with psalms, l,ftl por tion of th Blbl, making a total of 71,71(1 vol umea, valued at 139,806.38. , mm a mm CAMrMEETiNG -Notes. The Wullacc- ton Campmaetiog wa tb centra of attraction, last Bunday. Th weather was fine, and tbe crowd of peopl wa tremendous. A special train of five coaches wa run from this place on that day, making threw trlpr, and crowded full of passengers each way. We Irara that Mrs. Lock art, of Bigler Station, who celt brat ed her 10H h birthday un tbe 4tb of this month, was In attcudanc at th Watleccton Campmcetlng last Sunday. Rev. B. F. Stavens, of this place, lft oa Mon day morning for tha West Branch Campmcetlng, which commenced yesterday at Wayne Station, on the Philadelphia A Krl Railroad., six miles east of Lock Haven. Hev. Jeue B. Young, of Curwcniville, preached at the Cumberland Valley Campweeting, In Cum berland county, en Wodaesday afternoon of last week. Camp meetings are now In full blast at a doien points throughout this State, Subscribe. Tho.e ot our readers who can afford to subscribe for a newspaper out side of th sphere In which tbey move, would do well to send for the Savannah (Ua.) JVetss. This Is tbe leading Jearnal la the Seoth, oatsid of Now Orleans, and should have northern pet reu se; aad thereby help to break down sectionalism. More interchange of views of tbedtfferent sections will enhance tbe aoioa which will bind ns together for all tlm. For terms and address, se adver tisement In this Journal beaded "UEOKUIA A FLORIDA." . m mm - Who was it? The editor of tho Bellelonto trpnUican, of August 1 lib, say : "We war standing at tb ticket offloe In tb depot at Look Haven oa Monday morning getting our ticket Tor Bellefonto. A raft man came up, pulled out hit pocket-book, which contained a roll of bills, and asked for a ticket to Clearfield. While be was waiting tor hi change, a pickpocket reached over his shoulder, grabbed the money, pocket-book and H, and made away with tbsin. And be wasn't oaugut New Leather Store. T. Al. Robin son has opened a leal her and shoe findings store la Shaw's Row, this place, la the room formerly oc cupied by T. H. Murray, Eq., as a law offidcj' where be will sell alt kinds of French aad Ameri can Calf, Kip aad Sokt Leather of all kiads, aad Shoe Finding without Mint. Tom says be can sell thea good cheaper than they o'aa be bought elsewhere In tbe eounty, and asks all in need of any thing la that liaa to give him aeaU, Neat door te Shaw's tobaee store, Market street "Otr Home Kritnd" is, taken alt In all, th bl and cheapest Youth's paper la Ameri ca. International Suaday School Lecsous, Sua day School songs, a course la tb rudiment of music, Sunday Sohool and Day School literature, aad home amusements ar contents of each a um ber. Only M els., a year, mmthly, with aa ex j quisit ehromo worth more than subscription costs. ! Agents wanted la avry town la America Ad- drees, fur specimen copies and agent's outfit, the publisher, Peter II. StauftV, Milford Square,! Bucks county Pa. A SAMPLE. Wo seldom "blow Clir own bora, but a subscriber residing la another county does It for o in this handsoin way i Aiiost llth. 1874. (). 11. (JoobLixnxn. Jirmr A'i I regret that I hev been remiss In paying yon for my paper for several years. En closed Had my ebeck lor 910, which credit a far as It goes, and hereafter dun me whenever my time is up, If 1 do not 'com down,' Th Rnprs lm'ax Is valuable to me, and I do not want to be ithout it. lourr, truly, There! that's bnsluess. Now, bow mauy of oaf delinquents will follow suit . I - imm mmmm . . Tut, Tit I Tho rude "local" of the Indiana Jemaper got Uil oft last week i On of oar young mdies was heard te remark lb ether day t "With being tied aronnd above. and tied around below, 1 bavea't bad a square su-uowa since in lauvouriioa or iae new fashion." Well, H she weald have had is much rounds- tloa to build wpoa s th editor of that Journal baa, sb aauld have Ma sujuar 4t-dowaM rry time. ' "Th editors of the WilhatnHport fr FVee have beea faellag around Judge Smith' kltcbea. W are not In farmed a to whether It was provender at the girls they wsr Bftr." BtHmnlo WntrAomn, Well, well! They are aloe bmo o tVrnish ftoav day reading matter. is in - Pifti ATRuMHARiiEB. We learn that tb buildiag accepted by J- W. Deaaetl, as a rb deace aud milliaery store, was destroyed by fir last week, aad all tb eon tents eon aimed. It will be remembered that Mr. 0. wa a rlollm t tb nam mUforiun while a rnldcat of Brookrill, ecmrying lbe Falter property at to tlm It was urmmA.-Prookvilh iteaeiicea. . SCHOOL MATTIRt. Ma. KniTttR i As th aeasun fur opening th puhlto schools I approachlag, I would, with your permission, call tbe attention of the School Ill rectors of this county to a few facts. I have notired for ionic years, a disposition among those In authority to employ teachers from neigh boring count lei In preference te those cf our own county. Now, air, I belie re that we have In Clear Held aouuty tb material to mannfaetur Just as good teacher aa any county ta Western reontyivenie, RBd tuat as aa eftoleal and ensraretis Couuty Ha- ? PP H-bools just becauee teachers from abroad could be employed for a few dollars less. Our motto sbeuld U i employ our own Irst if competent, and if not eufiteienl, then those from abroad. j 1 do not wia to be understood aa opposing teachers who com her to make this their hems bwcau I know many who come br from ether parts who arc urst-elasa laaabera and worthy oitiiene. It is those who com her merely to teach a term or school, pocket th money, and leave to spend It la other parts. If our own teacher got it, tbey would spend it among as aad Impror th Bounty. Now, Mr. Kditor, tber ar lb re articles I think we should not Import t Common School teacher, flour and whisky. The two former we ought to produce ourselves, and th latter we eonld do without t but we might deprive tbe Court of many Commonwealth causes, and tbe county of pay log a larg amoual of eosta. Lawrence twp., Angust lOlh, 1875. PiiiLipsuVRa Journalism. The count voa Turkeyheim has returned to Bellemnte. He couldn't tear himealf away from tb delightful association. Wm. bennlns? reports that ha has caught sv- entv-fiva thousand potato bua on a patch of three-fourth of aa aor that ha been aader hi are. They have a bat ball club In Chst township, Clearfield county, composed ef nine brother, by th nam or Kilobun a kind of family base ball club and the eld lady can remember when cvry member or lb club, from short stop to captain, was th basest kind of a bawlar. (Vei, and they are no relation to th "Seven Eltohens" at tb base of tba Blu Hill," near Northumberland. Kn. Bur A sudden death under painful eireumslaace occurred in lite olhee f Justice Hhoop on Monday evening, about nine o'clock. Mrs. Hiram Harris was before lb Juatic for a bearing oa a charge of aavault and battery, preferred by Mrs. C. Thome. It an peers that Mrs. Thomas' little bey bad entered Mrs. Uarria' garden and was doing some injury their, relualog to leave whoa told to do so, wben Mrs. Harris eeugni mm oy me arm and Inflicted a few ills: hi b.wa with a bit of lath. Mrs. Harris was making this explanation to th Justice, without visible agitation, when sue suvl denlv steniied Into an adioininr room, the office of tbe Justice being la bis residence, and asked one of his daughters for a drink of water, which was banded to Iter. She raised Ibe glass tc bar lip, but was uuable to drink, and returning the glask attempted to enter the oSlce agl 7lnlt faintly, "Tek m bout." The Justice caught her a she was sinking, and she was carried to a couch In tbe parlor and eipired, without sneak ing aitafu, la elcvea wituutrs. A physician wa immediately summoned, but did not arrive until she had oeeud to breath, Justice Riddles was sent for and held an Inquest upon the toudy, tho rennet tielng teal iteatn enaned irom embolism of tbe heart. The funeral took place on Tuesday net noon aad wa largely attended. WiujAMBPoRT Bulletins. Daniel Orlirgs I eoononted one of tb best farmer la Brady township. His farm is a model ef neat aea, and bis crops ar very fin this season. McCall Piatt, of Brady township, has oats on his farm, th stalks of which measure tlx feet two Inobc la height H I anxious to knew if there Is another farmer in tbe eounty who can beat it. Now is tbe time to speak out. Samuel Derr, of Klimsport, is a veteran soa of vuiuan. Aimougu n nas ecoreu nis om year, h works every day in bis blacksmith shun, and "blows and strikes" with all tbe vim and energy of one who has not attained half his years. He can make a horse-shoe ia double quiet tlm, but ha doe not attend to "shoeing, leaving tba tiresome business to those a trine younger tn years. If there la another smith fa th couaty who ean make more lively aavll music than tbe fciimeport veteran, let niu rise up and "strike. Th flouring mill at the v II I are ef Pinohtowa. Clinton township, which wa destroyed by fir last spring, is being rebuilt. Toe fbuaaatloa nas been releld, and last week workmen were busily engaged in framing th tlm her for tbe super structure, wbieb will be "raised" this week or next. The new building will be a few feet leas la sisc than the old one, but more solidly constructed, and supplied with the best modern machinery for tb manufacture of Sour. The mill ia drlrea by tb waters of Black Hole creek, which rise near tbe south base or Held JEagle mountain, and Bow through the valley to th river, turning several mills in tbelr course. As early a 1J tbe first mill was erected at Pinohtowa by Wbittaker A Hess. It has pulsed through many bands since tb.t time, and at present te efw4 ly mmm Miller. The foregoing item all relate to the vicinity la which we were bora. W often nw tbe sparks fly from under Mr. Dera'i hammer whoa a hoy that is, wkea w were a bey. FATAL ACCIOCNT. Oa Saturday morning, August Tth, I87&, Cyrus Aiiulla Hlierk, of K art haul, Clearfield oountv. Fa., aged 11 year, 9 months and 28 days., was killed mstanlly ty tb accidental discharge ef a gua. wbil bunting on the north side of Mosquito creek, ia Clearfield eounty, Tbe subject of this notion we a member of tb Evangelical Lutheran Church, and th only sun of Rev. P. h Shark. Ob ! how true, thet "in the mi Jit of life we are in death.-We mogniM hr this dispensation of Providcuoe an idiuoaition to- live th "life that bow is by faith la Him, who wben on earth did weep with thus that wept." May tb Lord sus tain the bereaved father and family, aad we pray that tbe Uiver of every grace may comfort them In their a filiation ( that by faith thuy may look beyond the dark waters of the Jordan to th land where Uod doth wipe nway all tears, and where they that overcome ahatl enjoy a life free from sin. sorrow and death. The funeral took place on Sabbath afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Services were held la the St. John's vangellral Lutheran Church, Mt. Camel, and an appropriate sermon was preach sd by Rev. Mr. Crone, of Hie M. B. Church. Ills remains war f laced In I'oloa cemetery, at Central Point, eac to bts ashes. Mifflin, Juniata and Parry oouaiy papers please copy. - mm e ean -- A Nkw Wheat in tnia Section. Among th seeds sent to us last foil by th D. part men t ol Agriculture, and b u distributed throughout th county, were several small bags ofCtausson Whit Winter Wheat. On oft he bags, noiiimg about a quart, waa takea by Hr. Isaac A. Packer, of Woodward, and planted on tbe 80th of September, lftT. It was cut oa the 101b of July, 1 175, ai.d yielded about three pecks. Mr. Packer, wko is an old and experienced farmer, reports It aa th finest wheat he ever bad any x- per tent with. It yield- hotter aad la of quicker grnwm. ii stan us wen, wo sunt- are strong aad tall, and it Ii smooth. Soma of the heads had sixty four iraias in them, and all the heads were nut. Mr. f acker s farm is mostly river bottom land, but this wheat was raised oa the hillside oa red shal land, which had never been manured, and tb land had not long bean doared, this be ing th third crop. The other wheat raised br Mr. Parker was the Ohio Weevil Proof, which he bad previously considered tb best wheat be eould get. This be planted ea the 2d of Saptesaoer, U74, and out it oa the th of August, making it nearly a month later. ThaClaiMoa Wheat was also planted by some ether far mere In Clinton, irom whom we would be glad to reoalv reports. Vtintv Dmorml. A Narrow Kkoapr. The Mifllin ttiyititr, of tb llth, say t "Our friend, Brown A Wilson, lost their mar ket oar in a wreck on tke mountain as it was re turning from Clearfield. It was lft oath ground badly smashed. F. F. It bom and licorice Diem had left st but a few mliute befer at tb all of the engineer. lUd they keen In their usual plnoa in tb car, both mast have beea hilled. No reaeaa oaa be assigned why they war aot la It, eaoept ibat wonderful interposition that seem so lake Blaoea often In the life of every Individual. Tbey are to be ooniratwlatod ea their ascaae. Tba lose of th ar will aot interfer with tbe market buaines ef Irewa A Wilson. Another ear has been scoured, aad With commendable energy tney bold ttiemselves la read t neat lofura lib their customer as before." . -, , y Fatal A or id int. .Another sad attend the ea re lees ns of fire-arms. Kdmuud Yooum, of MeCunnellrtowa, this oouaiy, waa la- stent ly killed yesterday fTueadey aflerneoa, by neing saoi, wntw ia iae ei oi preparing ta eieaa Iris gun, It seems th deceeaed bad acme doubt as to whether there was m load In bis gua, and for the purpose of testing whether Such waa tbe rise, he put bis foot ow the cock, aad begaa blowing In th barrel, whea by some means lb gun waa discharged, th contents entering tb mouta of deceased and billing bim instantly. Nafieydou Monitor, A Novel TRip.-iiwinro Moms and bis son William, af Philadelphia, art making a trip I rem uiearneiu ta Havre ae iiraee IB aa Qe boat. The boat is a fine on, mad ef eedar, and weighs aboit 81 pounds. They started) from Clearfield on Monday morning at 7:4i,aad reached this Uy yterday afternoon (Wednesday) and stopped at th K a I Inn Uoase. Tbey left this morning for their destinaliea. Tbey speak highly of the scenery, but say that game ii' acarec. lfiMfe jVMoerai. The Reason. Article XIV, SectioB 7, of tb aw Coastititloa, 1 la these words t "Thro Couaty Commissioner aad three Ceanty Auditor shall be elected la each couaty where each officers areebosea for the year 187, cod every third year thereafter: and la tb clectioa of said officers, eh qaallfird elector shall veto for ao mere than two persoae, and the three persons having th highest aumbcr of voles shall be elected. Btruck bt JaoHTNiNO. Wo learn that oa Friday last, during lb heavy thuadsr atom which aesd vr this seettea of country, tb bora of Mr. Christian Llghtaer,ia Iran gee to a-a skip, WM it ruck by llghtaiag, watch set fire to the barn, eatlrely dee trey lag tbe etractare aad Its oa lea is, consist lag T this year's areas and a rg let of old hay. Llihtaer ' lass, wear Internal is abopt ea laousaad dollar. At, saury s uaseirsi A avnliuiiiM uiiinla in know II Vflll ever aotleed how mack easier It Ii for th avrag vouna? a marl oaa to haadle a baa ball hat than to wield a hee ar handle a above) t lAnt of letters romuintnir unclaimed la the Poslofdce at Clearfield, for the week andlog August lOtk, IttTi t Caldwell, Mrs. I. J. Milans, Uuyepp Uearmunt, Mr, Mary rnnetpai or weuiaary, Halev. John Hobtawn, K. F. Flsbsr, James W. Savage, Wm. B. Plegal, Oscar Shew, Sacli A. Koeaer, Mrs. Kllta Smith, Parry Laih. Mrs. Mary 0. Wiley, Joseph H. P. A.fJAULlN, P. M. Luiler, William , PaarAua Yora Coau I hereby git aotlc that I am now prepared to supply everybody with coal on tbe shortest noulhla notice. Lchirh aad Wilkes Barr AntbrarlttwUI be made a spe cialty. Those waatiag hard coal tb coming ease, en band their orders to m or leave tbm at my offlo. I'arlte at a aisianee can au- dres me by letter. JAMKS L. LaAVY. Clearfield, l'a., Aug. l, io-u URBKN'g AUGUST FLOWER. It Is a aural tor people suffering with Dyspap ilt and Livar Comnlalnt or any derangements or the dlueatlv eraana. sicb a Sour Stomach, Sloh lleadacao, Habitual I'esiiveueoe, reipiwms wi the Heart, Heartburn, nawr-urasn, gnawing nu burning pains at tbe pit or the Stomach, Yallou 8b t. uit Tnneoa and dlsaurceabl taste In the mouth, tomlng ua or food after eating, low spirits, Ao. to put off from day to uay ouymg aa article that tbey know has cured tbelr neigh bor, friend or relative, yet they bar ao faith ia It until It Is too let. But If you will go to your druggist, C. D. Wateoa, aad gat a bottle of Green' August Flower your Immediate cur I as certain ss you live. Sample sot t lei of this medicine can be obtained far 1 cents to try lu superior virtu . Regular sis 7 cent. Try it, two doses will r Have my eat. top that Couch. Dr. Morris' Syrup ol Tar Wild Cherrvand Hu rebound I guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, hoarseness, or any disease of tbe throat, lungs or chest leading to consumption, la less tlm than any ether preparation. Nothing that we have ever sold act so promptly aad wall. It cures croup In a fen miautes and is th best known remedy for whooping cough. Contains ao plum aad is pleasant to take, Congk-wora vic tims, whose long are racked and torn with par oxysms, find sure and speedy relief from its use. Trial sis, 10 cents. Sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield P. Ourley A Co., Williamigrov! T. H. Forcoy, tirehimton, and P. Moyr, ky)rtowa. mob lfeowly. Call ob R. M. M'Enally and act your life In sured in th Old Continental Life Insurance Com pany, af Hartford, Conn. augll-ly Raan R. M. M'Kslly's advertisement la re gard to Life Insaraace. Uaug-ly Bcufltts Fob Sai-b. R. Newton Shaw keep a full supply of Fredoma Boggle and Platform Watoas for sal. To be see at tb Shaw House yard. Call oa or address blot at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may is-w. At tli. M. B. funiui., In W..t ClnrlUIJ, IV, oa Tu.id.T. An. nit 3l. I7i, I.J K.v. lir. J. M Cum, Hr. JU1IN R. DKKKICK tnd Hlu MAKV T. PAS8MOKB, bulb of L'lurt.lil iun- iji r. 0. Wadnuil.;, A.(u.t Ith, UTi, t, D. 8. Altii.h, Hr. W. g. OUDKN .oil Mtl. BAUAII JANK 8WUUPK, bolb of Clrti.ll ooootj, P. At tb. rMtd.ne. of tb. brlil.'i f.th.r, on Tbur.. amy, Au,u.t otb, I7, by 'It... II. M. CHlU'iilT, Hr. O KUROI W. MARrJDKN, of ll.llid.jib.r.. P.., form.rl Prinein.l of tb. P.nnl.ld t)r.dfHl Bobool, nd Hi HATT1K WUdllWAHU, f P.nnB.ld, C)..rflU .ountjr, P.. On eund.r, AuK.ft lib, 1874, by Willi. ). Ni:o..T, tw., Mr. II A lilt V LAW1IKA1), of Ln fnno. townibtp, Cl.trll.ld oounty, P..r nnd Hlu rKAfll'Ka WEH1UVBK, OI WMUlT.r, t'lwr A.ld w.nt;, Pn. At th. midn. of th. brld.'i ponnU. on Suo- d.r, Au.u.t 1Mb, mi, br K.r. A. E. Pl'LTol, Mr. JANI'KK liANrHKKKY,ofWoidl.ndlCl..r- .ld coonlr. P.nn't, nnd Wl. AMANI1A L. PIKRCE, of Urnbuntoo, Clr.rH.ld minnt;, Pn, Jlfd. Ia Morris township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., on Muaday, July Hth, 1878, ROBERT DUl Uli- CKi t, aged 77 years, is months and 17 days. In Burnalde township, Clearfield county. Pa. on Sunday, July Jllh, 17J, KL17.ABKTU, wife or FnanKUM-K SHxruxxo, aged 88 years, 8 montbs and in days. Lock Haven papers pleas oopy.J At Oroya's Hill, Clinton county. Pa., ao Thurs day, August 8th, 1878, of dropsy, DAVID JUNhU, agea et yttare ana 7 days. Pennftylvanla Railroad TYRONE k CLEAKF1ELD BRANCH. ON nnd .fl.r Hondnj, HAY II, UTi, tb. Pn. Mngnr Trnln. will ran dnllj (io.(it ttnn. dny.) b.tw..n Tjrron. nnd OI.nrn.ld, a. fwltowi CLEARF1KLD HAIL. W. C. Inwtl, Conductor. " LEAVE SOUTH; j"LKAV MOHTU7 Cnr.nilllk..:l, p.n. Tjron. 9.00.A.II. Clw.ld......l, Pbilipibnr(....4.tO Oiowln 4., Tyron. Omoln.....l.l," PbiHpitiur(...m.I4, " Cl.nrn.ld 11.10," Cnnr.niftll...llt4ll, " CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. W. fl. Fi.rHin, Condoetor. LKAVK SOUTH. 1.KAVK NORTH. C.rwMl.ill....4.10 A. Cl.nrl.ld...... :li " Pbillpilnr,.. (.It " Onwln t.Il ' Inurnnltoa.. 7.30 -Tjror... t.T " Tjron. 7.00 p. a. lBUrnclion...r.07 " Oicol. I N ' Pblllpibnrf ...". " Clnrn.ld,nr.l. Cnrw.ii.ill....t0 BALD BAULK VALLEY BHANC1I. Exp. p. a. 4.40 7..1 7.44 S.H .n .s 01 1.41 Mali, p. a. Eip P. M. A. a. B. 0 10 10.17 lt.4 lo.tl 11.119 1.... Trron. ' nrriv. e.i. i.tt t.is 4 51 4.JH 4.1S 4.01 l.li 1.10 B.ld K.gl. Jnllna MiUlHur, Ult.fonl. HilMbnr, . Howard arriroL. Hn.M MMf. ' TYRONE STATION. HIS 11.54 II. 11.30 II. .15 ll.lt 11.09 10.50 BA.TWAaa. a a Pnelfto Kxpr.ll, T:&7 wnirwinn. A a Plttibarl Kip i., 1:07 UarrUbar, Ac'aa) 1:40 Paallo Kxpr.ii, 8:14 p a Hall Train, J 11 Atlantl. Rxpmi, A;4ft Pbila'da Kipnn, l:ll P a Way PniMng.r, Mall Trala, 1:13 41 l:4 FAJiB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO B.ll.fOnU, Pa.... .19 4J Look llaT.a t 74 WtllUniiiHirta 3 it HuntiBfdoa m...... 130 Lnwiituwo.. t 30 Maryirlll. 4 13 HAHHIKBUHU... 4 74 Middl.towa i 03 Marl.tta a 33 Lnn.Mt.r I 83 PHILADELPHIA J Altuana H I A3 Jubn.town 1 83 PITTHBUHU I 13 Clo. .onnMtloni mad. b. all train, at Tirooo aad loci nar.n. 8. 8. BLAIR, alyl7'lf. 8ap.rint.nd.nt. tx fli'frtistntfnts. H OTKIj STAND FOR SALE. Ia pursuance of aa order or th Orohans' Court of Clearfield eounty, th undersigned will offer at public sal, oa th premises, ia Wallace, ton, Clearfield eounty, en SATURDAY, August whu, iBa, ait inai eeriaia aouse ana lot situate in Wallaceten, Ckarflsld ounty, Pa., bouoded and described aa follows, vis i Beginniag at a post oa th lia f Clearfield street and sorner of tot no. a t tasaee by said lot one hundred and ighty feet te an alley i thence bv said alley on hundred feet t rnr of A.M. Shaw's lot; thence by same one hundred aad aiaety feet to Clearfield street i thence by said street cue kun dred feet te the piece of beginning, aad being lets No. Sfi aad 4i Me piea or pioi ei aaiu village of Wallace tan, having toereoa erected a TH Hit IC-RTOItY VHAMB HOTEL, aad ether outbuilding. Sale to soaatu at 1 e clock p. a., wba term will he naadc kaowa. JOHN HARKINS, Ceatr Hall, Aig. 4, 1875. Adm'r DMINISTBATOR'S 8ALK Tb underslcned odmtnistratcr of tha estate of Kdward King, deceased, will offer at public aaie, oa in premises, in Burnt iae townsbtp, Clearfield county, Pa on SATURDAY, August II, IS!, at S o'cloch p. m., the following describ ed reel eatate, te wit: Bounded oa tb aorth bv the Sasquobaaaa river, oa th eaat by leads of Not lay, Ako aad M anion, oa th south by laud of Philip Smyers, aad oa tbe west by laad of J. M. Harter, ooataiaing M acres, more or less, and known as the "Reader King Homestead." Tbe lmprovmal ooasist of alwo-ctcry framchous, tram earn, wagon shed aad ether outbuildings, and a good apple orchard and ether fruit trees, Tb load Is all cleared and under cultivation, and Ii uadtrlftld with a vein of good coal. Tiau or Salb. 4a-tbird tb purchase moa y cash at confirmation of sal, aad th balance la two equal annual Daymen is, with Interest, to be seeurei by bend aad mortgage op the premises, J. M. HARTSK, Adm'r. Grant, Indiana Co., Pa., Aug. 4, ma-fit T TO TUB TRAVELING PUBLIC. Tb. aBd.nlfad anBOuno. to th. trav.llog pabllo Ibat lb., ha., pat a trl wnkl, barb m tb. r..d fr.ni llontid.l., ,1a. Had.ra, ta Ul.a Una, rannin, ptfalnr mtr Taawla,, Tbnrwl., aad Snrdnj. Lafin, lloatMiai. oa tb. ar rival of tb. noralag traia, ind nrrlvlnit nt illon Hop. nt II S4 A. H.i twlnrnlnf, ha.M UIh Uf al I P. H. r.l.raln to Hadm th. oaa. avaalaf. P.noat wishing to travd oa .ay ia taraiialo d.y will b. MMBtaiodaM br drop In, a lia. u tb. proprtolori al bidn. ParliM wiiblaf ta traxl lata lb. OMalry, If ta.y tat ai haow wb.l trala lb.y an o.miaf aa, a. will aiMl Ih.ai at lb. rtatioa, aad raa Ib.ai oa any nt tk.y wlih I. tra.al, .ay day .in.pt la. Ihrao rnaau day. that w. mmi a. aa tb. Olaa HH M with ta. mall. Oar wlab U t. a. mmou, aad wa aab th. patron.,, .f tb. tr.r.ll. p.klU. SHOP, BROTHERS. 3). w. Sa.rr, (apt. Had.ra, A.,. 4, 1373-ta. Jon Piianaa on bvery deacrip Ikn Mil; llinlli al Ibl, oeaa, , Jrjj (dttU, rorrrlrs, t?tf. KRATZER & LYTLE. -THE NEW FIRM I IN THRU COLOSSAL-1 r CONSOLIDATED STORE, Ar narking dowa tbelr IMSEKSE STOCK OF GOODS, to lb low.it CASH PKIOES. Hsdueod expenses and setting for ready pay enables them to d IL They will en dearer to be HEAIMllTAItTEItlH for iuipl;in, lb. tllii.m i CI.rlIJ moot; DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Drrai Oooda. Boot, and Sbo.,, Orooori.., W.ll Papw, QuMOiwara, Ao., Ao. Aad all olhw ,oodl ll Ib.lr lia.. N. B.-TKKHS CASH. J.'m. KRATZER, J.I. LYTLE. Cl.art.ld, Dm. 13, 1814. ED. W.GIUHAM, ' DEALER III . GENERAL MEECIANDISE, SQl'AKE TIMBER it UMBER, CLEARFIELI), FA., Hu Jolt op.n.d, at th. old .bind, in Graham', now, a oolnpi.1. rpoa or R M' 4V O O OS, of ,r.ry d.aerl,lon. UUV QlMlDS, ( UKOCKRIIH. , II ARDWAKE, BIXIT8 AND K1IOE8, i . CL01IUJJO,rf-c.,ff-c. IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, , MEAT, SALT, . . RTE, OATS, ,i CORN, AL WA YS ON HAND AND FOR SALS AT A SMA l.L AD VA NCR. FLO UH tbe car load, am1, sold ad ranee. , Received h tbe ear load, am cold st a small ad ranee. , A supply of HOPE constantly oa hand. Special Inducement! offered to those getting oat Square Timber and Logs, asw deal largely ia Lumbermen' Supplies, find ar pre pared at all time to puhs tlm her and lumber. R n. w. n n a h a M, Market 8tre., ' CLKARFIELI, IA. . Oct SS, I87H TJARD TIMES, . '').: HAVE NO EFrCT . IN FRENCHVILLEI :;' I am aware that there are soma persona a little hard to please, and I a sWec aware that the complaint of "hard times" a well nigh universal. But I am so situated now tat I can aatiafy the former ana prove eonaiusivily tuat "hard times" will not effect those who huf their goods from me, and alt my patrons shall bcinitiated Into tbe se cret of . flOW TO AVOID HARD TIMKS I have r.o.li .n,.H.h tn .11 tt,. 1-L.l.i tanl in tba Inwitr end at iU abiubi at exceeding low rates frooiuiy mammoth sture lu MULSONBURli, wber t ean always be found ready to wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, Satinet la, Cnssluier, Muslins, fveiaii.es, Linen, trillings, L'aiieoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lac, Ready -mad Clothing, Bostl and Shoe. Hats aud Caps all of the best mater 111 and made to order uose, docks, uiovea, Mittcas, toiees, Klbbonc,Ac. 0K0CKKIK3 OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Rloe,;Molasses, Ptsh, Salt rori, idinseed Uil, yu UU, Carbon Uil. Hsrdware, Queensware, Tinware. Cacti nrs. Plows ana now uastings, nails, ripikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Am, Perfumery, Palate, Varnish (II mi, aad a general assortment of (Muenery, GOOD Ft OUR, Of dlfarant branda, alwayi oa hand, and will b. oia at in. lowt poHtlil. flf una, J. U. HoClnin'a MndiolnM. J.vna'a Hadleiu... ioat.tt.r'1 and lloofland'a Blttara. -83M nannda of Wool waatad fb. wklnli th. BiftiMl pno. will a. paid. ClonraMd oa hand aaa lor al tba lowaal Bark.1 prtar. Alao, A.al for Btratloarin. aad Carwaaarlll. tniaaBIng Maohlnia. HvCall and axfor oara.lr.a. Too will lad ...rjiomg aauany a.pt la a mall alora. h. M. COUDRIKT, rraaohrlll. P. 0., Aagail II, 1874. - N EW 8TORB AND NKW GOODS JOS. SHAW ii SON liar, jutt otionpcl Niw Rtobi, on Main Ht.,Cl,ABn,LP, fa lately oceupiml l,y Wm. F. IltWIN. Their stock oonaiat, ol LLU LU T Ot CD ( JX) alt Oioctiiu of tho bail quality, QuKENswARt:, l!ott"nntl Sliocs, nil Prpry articln Docraaarr for one's onmrort, Call anil aiamlna our atoek telor. pur ekaaln, .laawharo. May 0, 1KC0-If. JTKAM SAW MII-I., KNOINK J AND UOILERB fOR BALE. Tb. andmiga.d offora for al. oa r..eaabl. lama, thalr rtaaai aaw mill, loaatad al Walbu. ton, Cl.art.ld O. Pa. Th. ...... aad boliara ar. aa giwd a, aaw. Ta. alas 9f lb. mgia. la 14BI4, aad u la im, ruanin, ardor. Tb.y will ate. nil thlr .hVagl. aad klh mill, nnd all ta. warhlaa aiaiblBary la Ika ailll. ParliM wi.hlag ta aaraba, aaa .all na or addrMa ORAHAH, WALLACE A CO. CrrariaU, Pa, Jan. to, 173. WILLIAM REED AT COST ! Having ilelennincd to reduce my stock very low, I will sell for the 60 NEXT DAYS -AT- Actual Cost! Buyers in need of DRY (GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, should give lliisutinntion, as they will receive BARGAINS ! A Mi PRINTS, at 8 eonta UliKNADINES, nt 18, 20 mi) 25 cla. TYCOON KKl'S.nl ' SOconta FIN R I'ONOKK SII.KS, nt IB cenla TABl.K LINENS, at SB diiU WIIITK (JOODS, try c-hoap. In fact every tiling nt such prices tlmi they are IIOU2V1 TO MKLld! AT COST! WILLIAM KEEP, Room No. I, Opari lloara, a..rb .panlia tb. PaatOSM. " Flrtr.ld, April T, 1ST. Ht.3't4 QP POSITION TO IJIPOHITIONI T. A. FLECK & CO., an determined to sell DKY GOODS, at rices that defy aamnetltlea. 10,0M yards ef oatliwly aew dress food.' 6,0U yards blaeh Aljcca, The eetolirated Collier wood Bra ad. achaowl. edged the best goods for tba price ever put on the marie. Hummer Casslmar. a large assert men L very cheap. LA DISK' DUESS GOODS. Ladles whit drees goods, la great raristy. Table LIbcbi, white, aad 1b aoion. Price away aowa. A beautiful lot of Bummer Shawls, boaghl at a barge, aad will b sold vary low Ladles' Bonnets and Hats. Hats and BuBnetotrimmadaad ualri mmed.lB tbe very latest style j alio flowers for trtmmiag, and vary article ued for Milinery. Ribbons, Laces, Wreaths. A., all entirely aew. Ladies Dress TrinimingB, A large line of Drees Trlmminclast nurcbaswd. to be cold very cheap rarcaie in ran tine, rami nice. " The Baeat variety ofnrint or calico verbrourht to this town, from to 10 ceo is per yard. Miss Hillmsn Is bar. T. A. FLECK. A. M. I1ILLH. QlIANGFs OP PROPRIKTORS. a iw aanuwi aiajiiraj iu pwiruaiWU UU Piun goods aad property formerly occupied by Lever Plegal, oa Second street, Clearfield, adopts this VW- ! J I I l a .... the public, and promise to furnish his patrons BOOTS & SHOES, ' HATS & CAPS, THWK8 t'JLIXVS, al aiowdiag law ratal. Tbia I aaa aaabM to do, bHiBH I hara ao rant to pay, aad aaa lb.ro foro dirld. th. pmdlf with My enatotnrr.. It auy ba aaid thai Ihia ia aa .ipniauBl with raa, bat if aaliiota kood artielofura low arara ... tltw. ro.ton .nu.tp.nda trad., I aja boand te Bwwa ia aiy aail.rtaking. Ulr. an. a eall, ri aaiiaa By Hook aad Lara my prim. T. my largo ataok of bnota and aho.., hai, aad aapa, l Bar. Jail addMl a fall atoch of GcntsV Furnisliing Goods, which I will aril al tha rory low.al Igaraa fur oaih, ar la .trbang. fur cwautry producr, at th. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK. Call aad etamloe my atAeh and prloas before f mrrm mmng wtrrw araj. PKTKB MeUKOBUK. Clear fiel, I, April JlHJi. JEW OPENING. SIIOWEKS' BOOT & SHOE ' AND . HAT & CAP NTOltK. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET ATRKET. A foil .ad auaipl.t. anortramt af aaw good, and bow alyl.., dnwa ta "1IAKU l'AN" 1'UICES. CillRo, ara lnlt.d In nail aad .lamina my atnea and Jadira for lh.m,.lv.f aa to qoality and .riii. u, wnu. JOSKI'll S, SIIOWRRS. Cloattald, April 14, 1374. RANTED BT N. E. ARNOLD, CURWRNHVILLR, PA., (Successor to) Arnold & Hartshorn. J0...000 ao-luch Kharaw ahliia;lra. JO.OOO poWBda af Wool. Partlra baring long Shin, laa or Wool (or olth ar) will da wall la call aa ma. Tha pigb.it an a.i prioa paiu at ail llmrl, AIM, a fall aad a.mpita atooh of DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, ROOTM tft HIIOKM, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, PROVISIONS, Ac, whlrb will ba Bold at roaaoaabla prlaM, wr 01 ahaagd for .blBgtaa ar woul. R.E.ARNOLD. Caraaaarllta, May 3, I3J WILLIAM II. IIENKY, Jumri OP vwa Pnara lia SfBiyaaaa, LUMRRR CITV. OaltaaUe.. nd Bd Bloooy promptly paid arw. ArllabHaf agrMmoat aad dMd. al oaye.Q0 imu; .iMatad aad warraaiM t. Ppat ar p. akarga. UjyT3 t(a OrA Tn Day at hoax. Tirm. fraa. 4 V Addrm 0, Sli.() t Co., Port. Md,Haia. ja.rlj' The i Principles as 4-told 3 In our Announowmanta lt Pall I 1 ome pbice. CASH DOWir, RETURN THE MOJTET, RELIABLE GUARANTEl. , BnAI.LBI OCR 4 Rallying Words 4 Another Season.' ItliTOMlITEIBI ll iBIHlMNI have taxed to their UTMOST aU thalp vaat ollltl( IK ASH CAPITAL. rCHoics of MABKirrs, 111 fCOMHCrtNT WOHKHEN, afCONVENIEKT BUILDINGS, IdaTCOMPHEHEMBIVB KX.PEHIENCS. The Restjlt is 4told. PERFECTING OF PLANS. REPARATION OF STOCK. UTTING DOWN THE PRICES. LACE OF BUSINESS ENLARGED. CtZ T iiT T" aa. dtk. tataarir, al Baallmj DOmt aUtWCll (.cotm, Mr Caataman tkbaj lalliajaaalB) oa poa bt ni i-. omrmct. cm. untitc. itin, rx m. WE AIM TO BUILD VTANAXLAKER & BROWN . OAK HALL, S.E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts., PhUadelphia. M.y ,13, 1875-Sm. HARTSWIcic tl IRWIN, ' ' ' 8KC0KD STREET, " "' CLEARFIELD, PA., .' ' I D BALERS IN ' ' . ' PUUK I)HU(sS! ixi oaasacssa nun sss, . C H R M I C A L 8 ! PAIN'fai OILS, DYE jsTUKF VAKN'ISIIKS, ' , ... UKIISIIK8, ' PERPHJIERT, FANCY OO OD TOILET ARTICLES, i , . Of ALL KINDS, ' PURE WIMiS'AttD LIQUORS, for tucdEcinal purpoac. TrusMf, Pupportrs, Brhool Boohs aad fitatloa arj, aad all other article auallj found la a Drug Stor. PHY8IPIANS PREPCRIPTrONS CARS FULLY t'OMl'OI'NUKU. llaviug a larfe ei nerienee la tbe business the can give entire sat isfactioa. J. O. HARTPWICK. JOHN r. IKYYIN. giaarleld, ltonemher IS, l7d. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. ' ' CLEAKFIKLD, PA., ' a ARiTAcTvauai or ruin: iiicick, Furnace Blocks. Gas Retorts, Stove Liniuga, Paving Tiles, 4.0, CAItiiura, Top; Window Vapi, "i-; nnd rant. -' All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIUINAL DE6IUN8 IN TERRA C0TTA MADE TO ORDER. With Improved tuarhinerr, ttti class material aad skilled workmen, we can warrant all our menu factum to be o,ual to If not superior to M3 Ita mn aamainaeu Articles of oar ta an u factor oaa be seen at th Works, near Railroad Depot, or at tb Hardware Dior oi rowei. a Morgaa, All Arita.ee f raraa a illatanu .J.la.... a. at.. Oeaeral Huperinteudeat, will rcctir prompt at tention. J. G. IIARTHWICK. JotlM vvnnranv n..i a . f Heathfield, tlarnkirk, Rcotlaad, upt. ajaaufaoturlr.f Dept. ; ma-I07t MEAT MARKET. F. H, GABDON 4 BBO., Raar af Pia'a Optra Hoaaa, CLRARPIELD, PA Oar Brrangrint ara rf tb. maH coraplata ohara.ur fur rorBi.htag tba pablia wltb Praah UuU of all hiad, and af tha rary bad quality. W. alao da.1 la all biada af Agrlaaltwral Impla. m.Bta, whioh wo hrp na aibitiill.a far tb. boa .31 of th. pobll,. Call aroaod wbaa la towa, aad taba a laoh at thtagt, ar addmi P. M. CAHDON A UR0. Ctaarlald, Pa., Jaly 14, 137i.f. pitESII MKAT MARKKT If. Q. BROWN BR0 M.rkrt St., Olrarl.ld, Woald annonnoa to tho altlaaaa ef tha town aad viaiBity that Ih.y atlll hnp lb. a.at aarbat al th. old aland, wh.ra Ui..y will kp Creah Hoof, Yeul Mutton and Iiinib, of the Bnost qtialilica. Marital Moralng.-Ta.dayi, Tharaday. aad SaUardayl. Uiv. aa a call. Jua. ,,T4-a M. II. DROWN A URO. JjVlli ItKNT. A boas mmi lot aa Fourth street, on eat terms. Also a liuildiog oa Market street, Beit door te tbe Alles;henj lion, formerly accepted t7 V. Short a a shoe shop, hut suitable tor aay ether bnstMu la a small way. Apply to Freak Short oa the premise. H. 8, All pcrtie tntlebted (em will pi eaii aaa nettle by east er act, wiia approved security, ibis month, aa I mast have all my ae eeants Bottled up by August, I have th books aow ta my owe heads, Prompt aiteatioa to this aetice win save trouai aaa costs, r. kiiurx Clearleld, July 14, 117. C IOMB ANp &KTTL.&- Ua.lat Ubn mt broth., I.I. .,l..r.LI. I kira U haira ay .Id aaaawata ataaad. I Ihm aar. (It. aoltaa bo all wa. baa thaaarlraa ra dtad la m. ta am htward aaoa aad MtUa Ba aa that wa aa. tab. a a.w drMr, Jimm'M db COr.iTAei.lia KiKa Wa hara prlatad a hrga amaaar of tb. mw PR! BILL, and will aa tha noalpt of ttnli. r, aaita, nail aupj , at, a44rv. aW Leaf te thorp. I have) had half a year' a growth and) TJp the ZArcett ClotMng; Bnilneu Ia the World. isffllantous. E. A. SOUTHARD, Fire, Life & Accident Insurance AGGNT, Claarleld, TRAVELER'S LIFE A ACCIDENT. Hartford, Conn .....Ai,eta n 3.1,043,33 HOME FIRI INSURANCE CO. . Coluraboa, Obi... lf.bJ-7i.ly ..Aat.tta arar M3,33t Jit. 8. Fiuili, Pm't. R. B. Baacnta, Rat' CONTINENTAL Lire Insurance Company, OP HARTFORD, CONN. Aawta.. .....l3,il3,3M H.lio of Aaaota U Llabililiu, Hi PurBl.be. iBouraaoa al Ibaiary low.atcoat Polioy-boldar. partielpata ia tha profit, af tba Company, thoa oontinually radaeing tba bbbbbI paruoata. For rataa, Ae., call oa or addra. R. M. McENALLY, AgeBt. OBoa ia 8baw'i Row, Clrariold, Pa. 1:13 74 mo,. KI'BBAT. craua caanan. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. BRANC11 OFFICES la dlf.rat part, f the CoaBly. Tha followiag Old aad Reliable Pin, Aeeidaat, 8 toe It aad Life laiuranee Compaai.a lapraaaalad t E.tab. Amta. m North Brillah A M.raaatila Fin Iar, Co., ef Eaglaad SI3,3N,3M 13(3 Booltlah Commorol.1 Fire Iaa. of Kaglaad. ..(gld) 13,I33,3M 1734 North Aaaarioa Fire lararaaoa Ca., ef Pailad.lphia. 1833 Fire Aaeooiatloa Fira iBawraaee Co., of Pbil.d.lpbia US! l'honli Fira Ina. Co, N. V.... 1IOT VTalartowa Fira Iaa. Co., of N. T., ioaaraa farm ballding. aaly 1371 Amaaoa Fira iBlaraaoe Co., ef CiBclaaati 1331 York Block Iaaaraaoe Co, ef Ponea. iBaaraa boraM, A. 1174 IIartrordAccideBIIaiBraae.Ce ef Coan.eti.uL. 1147 P.an Mutual Life Iaaaraaoe Co., of Pmoaylrnnin 1830 M.tropoliUB Llf. iBaaraaoa Co of New Verb 4,tM,3M 1,100,3(13 !,J03,,0 733,3a. I,M,N4) Ti,3M M3.3M t,303,0 l,3W,3M . 37,IU,003 Total eapital H.... P.mn n 1 1. . . . . J .l i bare it prompUy au.adml la by eelliag at tb. fcr. or addreaalng nj by l.tur. Inaaraacaa af faetod at tba loo.it poaaibl. rata, to a. obtaiaaA la firat-claa. eampaaiaa. AT. IAmm.iw nmn- HHltd wAl'cA BMB. XlMMMI.ll, Tb. abora two life laiar.ua Ce.'t, npraaeatad by T. H. Murray, hare paid eat ia ea.h, brtwemi tb. detaeaf Aug. 1371 aad Aag. 1874, ta th. frkada t dacnaid policy balden ia tha Muly, th. lam of ,31,000. Prorld. fw tb. fnlan br Inaarla. .oar ku and yoar Uraa ia tba Wart Braach Inaareac. AgeT. MURRAY A OOKDON, Claari.ld, Ma, 13, I Kii. Ageate. JOHN TROUTMAN," DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTTESSEfl, Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tha and.r.l.tia.1 ha Imh a I t ii . . . an. nf I' 1.1 . L. L i. . ,, .. . . ., -.. ... p-uii. B.miiy, iaa. ha ha, oa hand a Aaa eaertaBt of Pereilare, aach a. Walnut, Choatnat aad Pelatad Cbaabn Sultai, Parlor Suit.., RMllaiag aad EilaaaioB Cbalra, Ladle. and lleala' Ka.y Chain, tb. Per. foraled Dining aad Parlor Chain, Caaa grata aad Wlodaor Cbalra, Cloth.. Ban, 8 Up and Ella.. lea Ladilan, H.I Reolti, Bcrabbiag Braahaa, Aa MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. Loohine Olaaau. Chmmn.. Am . ..IA u- aullalil. for lUILay preecala. "" (linn THOUTMAR. jyjAIZK ft SCHWARTZ, (let. O.o. Eraa, A Co.,) MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENTS, Nib, lltS MARKET RTREBT, PHII.A. Daada, Com, ul.a, Ao., faralihad. Saanlah pbotognph. and aelr mueuHag dlraMioaa aaat MERCHANT TAILORS k CLOTHIERS, HtS MARKET STREET, Jaly 14, 7t-ly Phiia. P O R BALE! A hrga aad well-iaiabed Brlrh Dwalliaa. alia. ta aa tba rirer baah, ia the borough et Otaar fi.ld, eoBtatalBg oloraa roena, with rvW aallar, water ia the bllebaa, aad all lha aodara ooare. Blaaeaa. PaatrlM, Batb-raaa, Cl.tha,.praaM., kt. Lot ellly fMl froat aad Iwe haadrad aad thirty feat book, with a Iwaaty fool allay aa the aaat aide. Held balldieg, with all lha appaneaaaraa, alii b. Bold cbup, with payaaat. le aail pereha. tn. Applicalloa aaa be made ta Iae aad.r Ignod, or t. A. 0. Tata, Ere,., wbe will giro all aecMeary lar.rmatiea la lhoee wh. daaln t. la rjMMt th. proprrty. tiiub. i . at;iii,tuuun. May Hal, 1371, If. LTALUA BLK IMiOPEKXY FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. Tb. aaheerlber glrre aeliee that he wIR elthca rent or Mil hi. dwelltag aad Man pnfny, Ha. eale oa Reed atre.1, adjolatag tba Uoaard Uobm, ia lb. borough ef Cl.ar3.ld, Pa. Th. abw. aaaaa ia 13 X 34 feat. Tha dwelling bona, aaatatae A room, aad a kltcbea el tba fir.l tiny, aad noma ea tha aaeoad etorf. The atere raeai oaa ba had al .ae., aad Ike dwalliag Mrttaa oa and aft-r ibe lat at Jaly. Far farther aw ttealan, addrta, ar apply t. th, aadeeilra. aa ah. anaiaea. liRO. 0. PABHMURE, ChmlI.IA, Pa, Ma, I,, '7-tf Clearfleld Nursery. 3NCOURAGK UOMB INDUHTRT. raiair. B..entgmea, aariag MUhltaaH I J. ear; aa the 'rHb., ahmai half way he Claaritid aad OarwaarrlNe, I, nipaiil I atah aUblad. VMIIIV WBBKd.IZlA.. laRa I ta fwa- dwartj Kergre.aa, Hhrahhar,, 3 aaa. Vhaea, -"i "-.wrrj, a WW Bar i,, ud Ra.rr, VUm. AU. ilbva Orah Trn .taea.aad M.I, Mart. I ih.harh, Afc Orfw prnapty attaad.4 M. Addreea, ' nH.'.l.. Carwaarina.-,