TIIE REPUBLICAN. CLKAltPlKLl), PA WEDNESDAY MORNING, JCLY 18,187(1. Terms of SubscriDtlon. If paid la advance, or within three months 00 Ii paid after three aad before lis months..,,, AO tt paid afMr tbe expiration of six months... 8 00 JMT-Measra. 8. M. Pbttrhcill A Co., Nws paper Advertising Agent, IT Park How, onitr Beekmen Street, ar our duly authorised Agents new i or a viiy. MCl.K.iniJH NOTRE. M thud 1st r.iilncopal ('hurehw-Rer. D. F. 8tvrii, t'astor. Public Service awry tiabbatb at tut a. m., urn T r. M. Sabbath Hatmol at V A. M. Prayer kittling every Thursday, at Tl P. M, Co urn union iSorrlce, tint tiabbatb of every won id, mi i" jii i. West Clearfield M, R. Church. K.va. Wm. II. Dill and J. K. Aunt mow, Paetora. Preacning every alterant runday, at 8 o'ulouk, r. eunnay rsoaooi at ii, J. M. All are la Tiled to attend. Ireabterlai. Church Rqv.TI. 8. Bptlir, SlliKth services mornint and even in Hah- batli Hchool at 3 P. M. Prayer Melting Wednes- uaj waning. Kt. Frauds' Oiurrli Catliollr IUt. P. J. chkrihan. Preaching at Ui o'clock, A. M.,on the flrsl, (bird and fourth Sundavi of each month: Vespers end Benediction oft lie Ulvesed bacraiuent at 7 o clock, P, M. Sunday School every Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. T.UB OF BOLD1BS qiMRTBB ItMlOM COURT. Hecond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First Monday of June. Fuurth Monday of tiepteinbcr. Tim or bolmro cohmun plras. First Monday of Jane. booond Monday of Novum ber. : rc Lie omen. Prtridnt Jdyt Hon. Charles A, Mayer, of Lock Haven. Aii(aHf Lom Judyt lion. John II. l)rvll,,of Ilellefnnte. AttotiatM Judgtt William C. Foley, Clearfield) John J. Head, Curwensvllle. Protkouotaru Ell Bloom. K filter and Jtteordtr L. J. Morgan. IHttriet AUemty Frank Fielding. - Trwaturtr David McGaughcy. Sheriff William H. Mol'htfion. ' " -' 1 County Airseyot ttamovl F, McCloakey, Cur wensville. County Commifiontrt Clark Brown, Clear Beld ; Thnmai A. Mctlee, Cbeit P. O.j Uairii Hoover, ClearS eld. Cueely Jituiitor Christ. J. Keafcgy,. Ulen IIoie ; Samuel A. Caldwell, Williamsgrove j John C. Conner, llurmide. - County VnrvHer J. B. Nell', New Washington. Jury C'ommtMtoiMrf Juhn W. tihugiirt, J utiles Mitchell, Clcarflcd. SnptrititrmtUnt of Publi SciooJtv-Jobn A. Gregory, Curwcnivill. A'ofaries Public John W. Wrlglcy,' Wm. Ra debaugh, Ctrui L. Uordon, Clearfield ) Joilah Evans, Joe. H. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwensvillej J. J. Linglc, Emmet .Savers, Osceola Mills; Jol.n ton Hamilton, Lutherslmrg. Oar Sptriat column It decidedly Interexting In a local point of view, and profitable reading to outililera who want to lava uionvy. The lint of jurors for the SepteniW term of Court ta publiahed In our advertinlng columoi to-day. i Kov. Ji F. HtcvonH will dctiwr n Centennial aeruion in tbt Cloarflold M. K. Church next Salibatb mnrnins;. - - - . - Look Here I .PostnmHtor Gaulin aaya t u Pay your boi-rent, or return tho key." Dou yoa fertthay ? A vnliiuMo horae, bolongin to the Hutten boyi, Ml dead at the corner of Fourth and Market streeli, on Monilny. Colic don It. t- (irccn corn, Mator-mclons, cahlmo, (totatoev, and tomatooi, have made their appear, auc in our marktt, and the doatora look flailing and happy In oonicquenc thereof. - - - lltu klehorry partien now loaro town cvrry morning fvt the moufttaiui in aearoh of tbii delirioul fro it. Judging from the quantltlet of ibata berrlti brought homo, there muit be loti ofthoio. " ' t'T Awful snake gtorios arc holng reij corutd tn many oi our asobangef . it atcma that everything la being done on a large tcale during the Centennial year, and theinakea are Dot going to be behind the time. For primo cigars tho bent brands In the market for good tuUoeoa, amokiog and obrwing; for pipea, inuff, and everything 1h in the tobacco lint, go to K. H. 8haw'f, on Market atrrct. He haa a large and complete nutriment, and the quality cannot be complained of. Why not organizo a TiMen and llon d rick i Club in Clearfield F If dont at all, tt nhould bt attended to At one, and nut deferred until four or five week before Ibe electioD. Who makea the notion to call a netting for that pur pole f Don't all i peak at once. Wo k'liin from the Altoontv. Tribune that Prof. John A. Light, tbt renowned mronaat, well known to tbii eeetlon, wi recently killed at Parlt, Illiioli. A Wuyjan u at tb bottom of tbt affray that ltd to bit death. Prof. Light made an aicenalon In balloon from thla pleot on the 23d day of July, 1S74. We learn that oiir IVicnd Daniel M. Doner ty baa opened a ahaving and bair-dretalng aaloon at Tyrone, where bt la running two chain. Well, he la a clever fellow, and one of tbt beat of the Hut. Tit abavei mighty elot and U op to nil cata In tbt hair lint. Mr. Doberty wilt itill continue tbt bnilntia in tbii place. A largo portion of tho hay crop in tbii eeetlon haa already been honied, and the grain crop la being rapidly harvested. Aie gen eral thing, eropa of every deacriptioa art good but the mild Winter weather had a damaging effect upon wheat and ryt, and but for the favora ble Spring weather tbaat eropa would not have ntvn over ont-btif of what they eboold be. Tho Distributing Cominittoo of the Otoeola Kelief und have aoadt tbtir final report. It ahowi that tht total amount of aubacrlptioaa recti red In taah wai $U,T2.70. Tht amount distributed In taah to aufferara fi,9U,08, tad for lumber, labor, merchandise, etc., $3,062.03, leav ing la the baoda of tbt committee $1M 611, which after paying for the printing of the report, will bt handed over to tht Osceola School Hoard fur tbt boncflt of tbt Common Soboola. Immediately on tho receipt of tho St. Loots Democratic nominations lor rrestucni and Vict President, Master Clark Tate, ion of oar towtiman. A, C. Tate, Biq-, flung to the treat a largo American flag, bearing tho nainwa of Tit Jen and Hendricks, at bis father 'a farm tm "The Ridgti," in Lawrence lownsbip. Clark la Wide-awake boy, and, when tht proper time tomes, he will make aa straight-forward a Demo crat at his father Is. May his Democratic banner ever be trailed In the dust, but crowned with trlamphant aneeeia next November. Geo. T. Park 8, formerly a citizen of this borough, died at bis home In Lawronoa twn ship, oa Monday evening last. 11a waa a on of John R. Parks, and waa rerptcUd and well Uktd by attV who formed aa too, vain laaoa with bin. The dlaeast waa consumption, and hit III aaaa of long duralma. Ula remains war interred la the cemetery at Stoneville yesterday afternoon. The meoibera of Lodgt No. iOi, K. of P., or thla ilaot, ol which decaate4 was a member la good landing, attended hit funeral in a body. X 11 III! - a A Centennial flag polo was erected at Puaxsntawneytoathe lit Inst., that la supposed la out-top anylhlag la the StaU. Tb Makemmf fmtUy Spirit, pu It ha bed it that town, (nterpets tt follows i Tba S rat pleot of tbt pole la 10 feet Igh, representing the Irst one bond ml years of r Itepublle i tbt tecond piMt la 76 ft high, vprescnting tbt year In which Independence waa aVlared and tbe top piece la It feet, rcpreNnt- the lBlh Mntnry. The flag which floats at he top li 8U38 feet. 1 Why should peojdv be so terrified at 4 admission of eight air Into any of their iltep g aparttieata J It to Nat are's over-flowlngcar-at, and oever tarries the destroying angel with L Pee how toandly tbe little wrte and tandtr bla sleep aadtr tla fall and in mediate iallatnc, tad bow fre.b, rlgvroaa, and joyoaa tbey ris an!4 tht tnrroindmg dew. drop of the mtrniag. ilthoogh t pid all tlibt long U tht air Of wrnvea, tnttr laags art aerer tat of order and all we know by the dally repeUtloa of (heir song. Wo learn lnm tho Lock Haven Vmcrti that tht barn of David Alliaon, In Per at towathlp. Cltataa totnty, wu Hrwrk fay light dag oa Saturday afieraooa, lb lit last., and bslroyed. He had JaM put In twenty. two loads thay, which, together with a hum belondtf to fm. Deck, 100 baahtla ef tali, II of rye, J of raeat, in aama and a lot of other aaeat, a ealf, htggy, lot ofharaesa, and farm Inplemeatt, waa niumed. A nember of horses rr Uheo oL fhera were llgblnlng roda oa tath nd of tbt rare, bat lb lightaiat that taoead the tnflur. JraUoa atrack a atraw abed torn forty tr iny ptw"l trm tht bnra. Inwano oa Ihtbara f d eoatcata, f.t.eoo. 1 Xjorillard'i TobaccW Iiytloi" 'of mi puce, aaa in agency for Olaarfleld county for Lorillard'i oalubrated brands of tobacco, and aaa cell them at factory price, , t ( iaa mm n ? r iCoaM all tho advertiHeinents In thie time of tht Krim'blican. Many ntw legal onea appear thla week, among wbieh will bo found tht Auditor' Hepori of lirady towmblp. " M S i (IiturKRiw. Tho lureHt mid bust alerted and cheap at stock of grecerlea in Clear- fluid county at J. II.Lytle'a. Kvtr thing bought In large quantities, strictly for cash, so that be can offer and sell tho goeda alia oat aa low as tht olty prices. i. .i .i - i ! Willi'. Ijiidlen' and armita'.- funnv rldint whins. a larne VaanrttiiML Inatraaalvad and for sale at Harwiok's aaddltr shop, on Mar ket street. Also, a lot or switch whips, oart whips, and laibaa. Call aud let thtui btfoMputehailog else w her. FowERri'L. John li. I'owers and bis lister, Mary June I'owtrs, a few daya ago stopped at Heading, Pa.,nd, upon being weighed, tha former balanced the scales at 000 pounds, and tb latter at 807,. 'They claim lobe the heaviest brother and aliler living. List of let to rM remaining unclaimed la tbe Poitoffic at Clearfield, fur tb week ending July 17th, 1870i Bloom, Mrs. Bnsaa Ruaaler, Mrs. Ann Huffy, J.J. , Hoony, Lawreuoe K cat in. Robert Heed, W. M. Mi'Dlane, John Snyder, Mrs. G. roatious, Amanda Bcyuion, 11. 41, Rob rig, Michael Snyder, Andrew P. A. OAULIN, P. M Under an act of AttHomhly approved last Spring, rearranging tbt district of tho Su preme Court throughout tht State, an ordtr waa limed by that body at Its recent atisloa In Har rlsbarg, placing this county in theMiddledlstriot. Tho order transfer from the Kaslern to the Mid die dlitriot the oouotles of Cameron, Clearfluld, Clinton, Klk, Lycoming, McKcan, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga, Union and Warren. a i In Town. Col. Wm. T. Alexander. the veteran editor of tbt Clarion Jacktoxian, has boon spending tho past week with hli friends and relative In Clearfield. He looks aa vlgoroua as ho did twenty tears ago. lit states that ha is going ta Washington on tht 4th of noit March to set Tilden Inaugurated, and If thtr li as mueb In a poat-traderiliip under hia administration a Grant'i, bt may apply for ont out West howev er, out of the reach of Sitting Hull and hi otn radei. , :TUE CENTENNIAL i'Ol KTU. The reader will observe that we bav covered our first page, and a portion of tbe fourth, with the pro ceedings of the celebration on tbl Fourth of July. If wc should bappen to bar tha opportunity of reporting tht proceeding! of tht aeit Centeuoial celebration, we will still make It mora elaborate. In our report in tbii Issue, we omitted to aay anything about tha illumination In tbatrenlng. Tbe most of the private dwelling! and hotels werw lit up with gas, lamps, candles, and Chinese lan terns of all shades and colors, presenting tbe grand dosing acen of tb day. Those persons who failed to take a promenade about 9 or 10 o'clcck that cteniog, missed a rare sight. . The sgrrooadinga of aoiu af the private rssidvacc were flagged and Illuminated all over, presenting a grand scene. New Mail Contkactoiw. Nearly all the mall route la this county changed bands on the 1st day of.tho present mouth. , The follow ing are all that wt could learn t The dally route from Curwensvitle to Reynolds- villa li now In tba pojacss ion of Messrs. Stokea A Morrison, who art resident! of Droukvllle, or In that vicinity. John Jamison, of Luthursburg, la the proprietor! of tho mail line between that village and Puunu- tawney, and ii to make three trips a week. Dis tance 17 miles. Zach. Ogden, of Lawrence lownnhip, has secured tha route from ClearBeld to Round liland, and la making two trlpa a week. Distance 44 milts. A. L. Uurd bat control of the route from Cur- wansvlllc to (J rant, Indiana county, nuking three trips a week. Distance 87$ miles. Clkaai'ikld Coal Trauk. SUUs meat of Coal aod other freigbta sent over tba Tyrono A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tho week ending July 8, 1870, and the aamc time last year ; , roAL. , . to as. For the wi-ek 10,418 Sam time last year 16,720 Decrea.se 6.J08 6W5.63? 4W.711 Previously during year..., Same time laat year Inartaat Total in 1878 game time last ytar Increase 104,603 othcb rRRiunrs. Lumber H..H 61 can. Miicellaneoua freight! ,.. 47 " Wo copy tho following notice, in refertnte ta tht tibrWa bras buadiOf, Tjrun, which visited this place on the 6th init., from tb Tyrone tlernld at last week "After returning to Tyrone from Warrionmark, on thecrtfting of tba 4 lb of July, tbt Sbtridan liaad, crippled by tho Ion of a couple very Important members, went to Clearfield, and remained over night and tho next day until tb arrival of Irwla'a train from Cur- wemville. Dr. A. U. mils, chief boss of Clear- field's Centennial celebration, in return for music rendered In front ol bis residence, made tba boy a anal little speech, then act ap the Ito-Woam, lemon ad, Ac. Hon. Wm. A. Wallace and others alio responded to serenade. Tha boys were handsomely entertained daring their stay n Clearfield, and came away fully eatiifled that there are lota of pleasant, liberal and appreciative peo ple in OlJtown,' full of energy aod patriotism." Kaihino Tomatoes. Burr tell as (hat the French node pf raising tomatoes li aa follow! : " As aoon aa a cluster of flowers la vial ble, tbey top tbe item down to the cluster, so that the flowers terminal tbt atm , Tb afloat li that the tap Is Immediately Impelled lato tbe two bud nctt below tht cluster, which toon path strongly and product another alaiter of flowers each. When these art visible, tha branch to which they belong is ale topped dowa I tba level and this ti dune five timet successively. By this means tbe plants become stout dwarf bushes, not abort sight sen Inches high, la order to prevent tbtir falling ovor, sticks or strings are stretched horitoatally ajong the row, at a to keep Iht plants erect. In addition to this, all lateral that bar no flowers, and, after tbe fifth lopping, all laterals whatever are aipp ii. ff. In this way tb rip sap I directed te tht fruit, which aC'itiros a beauty, sttt and tiKlreait un attainable by any other mentis." ' ' m ' Clkarkiklo CoalMakino its Wai The Clearfield county coal is gaining a splendid reputation abroad. The Cumbcrlaad (Md.) Alt gnnian cant Timet comments upon It ia this way t "Considerable Clearfield coal Is now being aold every day In jUltlmr Oily at price that equal those asked for Cumberland coal. Tbe Impression that the only reason why we need fear Clearttetd la beeauee It la offered at lower Agar than twra is an erroneous on. It must be remembered that tba ClearHtld coal la a good article, and would closely evmpct with our la a fair field witn no taver. - - Ya, "a fair field" Is good. The misfortune tt that our dealers bar an embargo placed on thm in distance, while tb Haltlmor A Ohio Railroad diioriralaat largely la favor .of tbe Cum bar Iaa d operators. Vet, with aU tbi aafalmce, tha from tb Clearfield region li making Its way Into every market on tbii Continent, and wbea teated with tb Cumberland oal, or that from any other rfgiow, It nvr onart at ttoand beats Oealla mea, don't trouble yourselves over tb " low fig ures ; " It i tb quality that commands la thla Some Look. Thoao of our readers who have reta tb Willlamcport boom wbea full of logs, have, no doubt, been surprised t tb great uaubtr af ldgs It ccaUinatV But tb W(l liamsport boom Is a small affair wbea compared with eom of the Wait era booms. The following Is takea front a recent number of tb Menomone (Mich.) Btrnfd, of a recent dale t "la the tog pocket of tho Doom Company, located about two Ilea above this tillage, may be teen a sight which, to praclleal meo, Is worth traveling maay lie ta gas rpoa. There art ova. ieC,000,(0 feet of iaw logs, ailed In aaa Immraa mass, aa tigbtb of a milt la width, tea tb thirty fet la depth, and three miles la lergtb. Th high water has kept crowding Ihota dowa nutU tbey ar piled fifteen feat above the water' edge, and a much below It tr. maty places. Tbtyarastlcklng op la every conceivable direction and ahap, com af them oa and, With tha lower peril n several foot abov tba level of tb water aod wllhia a few feet of these yoa will step a tb Mid of aa other, which, Standing straight, just protrude bovo th eamat, li aear ai lf;tfef bum been piled together much sa tbe glaciari ar formed, layer upon layer, aod kg p lag, aalll they hava reached (heir preeent pltie. Oaa taat aily imagine tbe , tmaeadous fare with wbtew thla Immense aaa would prtclpltal Itself dowa tb mar Lf aaytblng should gli way, bat fur- taaaUly avsrythlug Is Arm. Something af aa Idea r th value of tha maas may h formed wkea II Is known that tb logs tr worth, on aa average, aearly a Vllar tarh.1 " THI CCLE1 RATION AT ANIOHVILH.' " ' ' - AaaoRviLLa, July 19, 1H70. Rpibbb RifUiLiriu iI am highly pleased with your huge celebration af the Fourth at tbe Capital) but you must not think that the elllaani of tbh) lection did not also enjoy themselves. This we did without discount, eioept whea tb bower came down on our fua. Out aa your pop la shared that too, 1 need not trouble you any further on that point. Tba aaaemblag wo by far th largest (over 1,000) that ever wet in this Section of the oouaty. Hut to business. At about 10 o'clock a, T- J. Thompson waa appointed Chief Marshal, with Philip Dulta, of Ueooarla twp,, John Straw, of Ferguson twp., Conrad llkr, oT Knox twp., II. II. Hurd, of Chest iwp., and W. P. Mnji, af Jordan twp., as Aids. Tha marshals, without much difficulty, formed everything Into line and Issued their or der to march to the grove close by, where every thing wa arranged In "anplt nia" order. The procession waa formed by placing the Newburg martial band in front, the New Millport band next, loiioned by tno omen citiasni, etc. On arriving at the grove, tho presiding officer ol in dav. He, Mr. Lamiibeu, called the asaam blv to order, and tb exerolsci begao by singing " Praise tiod from whom all blessing flow" Prayer waa made by Hcv. Mr. Coulter. Singing by tba choir" America." Rev. Mr. Campbell then delivered the welcoming add re a, which was well received. Music by tbe New Millport band. Mr. Smith Mo No si read tb Ueolaratlou f Ind- Eendenocln good style. . Muito, " Hail Columbia," y the Newburg band. An address by Rev. T. Van Scoyec, who waa followed with a aong by th choir, entitled " Kightcen Hundred and Seventy Six." Music by the New Millport band. An address by Rev. K. 0. Dalnt. Musio by the New burg band. After tb last mentioned etercisc, tbe tables were loaded and dinner wa dispatched. Just ai dinner waa about aver that abower eame down, and a stampede was made fur tbe Church, wnere a niawry Ol in surrounuing country waa read bv Rev. Mr. Cainnbell. Remarks were also made on this point by Messrs. MoNeal, Hurd, Amorce ana ttwjin, ui aeiatii oi wnicn aaouiu b put upon record. After this wa over, the Ore worka took place. To aay that w enjoyed ourielye I usele to state, for greater enjoyment could not be wit nessed. Throe cheers for Jordan low ash ip and bur neighbors, liiu, Ac, Yours, , CAMP MEETING. . , Meai lab Church will hold It camp -meet lot at Snow Hhoe, Centre county, oommenoing Wednes day, August Sil, and continue over until Wed nee duy Auguat Vlh. Tht following brethcrnare ea pecteil to preach the Word i Rev, L, Osier, of rroriuenee, n. i.; ncr, a. uanuem, oi wonn Attleboro', Mass.: Rev. J. Pearson, of Newbury- port, Mase. The camp-ground I situate only about a Ave minutes' walk from the depot. Trains connect at Tyrone and Milesburg for Snow Shoe. cordial invitation li hereby extended lo all in lover of Jesus aod bis Truth, to com and enjoy the pleasure of working for the Master by aiding to spread hi Truth and sav soul. Per further inioriuaiion, please aommumoai wun we parior of Meiaiah Church, J. A. Auukd, Mosbaanon, Centre Co., Pa. Sptclala, ., WANTEDl One thousand cords of Hemlock and Rock Oak Bark, for which wo will pay the highest market price. , A. O. Krahrb Co. AMI PAID FOR W (H1, 11Y ARNOLD, AT ClIKWENHVIM.Ii. VitAiixa'a Gtuna Boor to Puti.APKLPnia and tmu Ortbiai RkHiBiTioa. Prio reduced to TCM rCMTC HaatbcMapaubliahed. waaMaHaaawaaai lllOWing the location of 40 of tb prominent -place of interest oa th Ureal CcnUnnial Oroundi A bet tap book than any of th sO-crat Guide published. Knolose price to John W. Fraaier, 4;(0 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and get copy by return mail. CAHII PAID FOR WOOL IIY ARNOLD, AT CUHWKWMVILLI , Biauics Fob Salr-R. Newton Shaw kepa a full siinuiy of Fredonia U unities and 1'latform Wagons for sal. To be seen at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clear Held Peon- aylvaniaa may u-ir, CAMII PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD, AT t'URWENHVIl.LB. TllINk FOR VOI KMKI F. Thousands lead miserable ltvs, auflerlng from ilyspepsia, a disordered stomach aud liver, pro ducing biliousness, heartburn, costiveness, weak ness, irregular appetite, low spirits, raising food alter eating, and often ending in fatal attacks ot fever. Tukt aauw TRar aiik tick, yet tbey get little sympathy. The unfailing remedy, which ia yearly restoring thousand!, is DaCostaa Radical Cure, sold by C. D. Watson, and Hartswiek A lrvin, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. A 25c;"oottl will oonvtnc Jo T Its merlti. Don't delay anothca hour ftnrradij)g -this, but go and get a bottle.and your relief Is al certain as you live. Will you do It, or will you continue to suffer f Think for yourself! . .-, i . . , - ' " f, DVMPEPHIA. Am.rt.an, tr. MrttraUrly labjMl to Ut. dtt e.H mil it. fTtt, t aaeh . flour Stomach, Hi.k H..d.oh.. B.bituol CoatlrMM... llwrt buro, Walrbrmab.ioiDic upef tb. food.oo.tMi toncoo. diHtr.abl. taat. tn tb. noutb, palpitation of tb. Heart, ana on other iimm or tn. iomao. and Li.n. Two doaot of URKmt'f Aufliraf Flown, will rallor. foa ot on... ud tboro poll titelj ii not a oaao In tb. United State, it will not oar. If yon doubt tbla p to ,onr bniitglit, 0. D. Wateon, and .t a Bampl. lloltl. for 1 rente md tr, it. Megalnr sIm 7 oeote. Prof. rarkera Pfeaeant Worm Rrrop il nor- feetlr aafe, .xtrem.iy pnlatabl. Mb pbrvio r Inirea. uoata zo-oent iry ia. ror aajo 07 u. . Walaon and HnrUwIek Irwin, Oleernotd, Pa. mcb 32cowly. ' ' . . , , ' t'AMII PAID Vim WX)I, IIY AltNtll.l), AT :liB Kf.HVII,l.K. 1 wm. ri:eiim local. ' links suits, ' ' " 1 -lines 81its, UNKM HUlTd FOR tADIKS, . 1 . . , JV8T RKCRITEp,' ' (' - Kew Linen Ooodi, with IrimmlngF lo Butcb, juat reoair.d. Dm. I, lT-if. . lltarrritl'. On To..daT, Jalr 4th, W, b; Her. Wot. li. IlurahOold, Mr. John H. HMhlor and MlnSij.oo Milliner, both of t'urwenarlll., Pa. On SuoJ.r, Jul, (th, U7, If Bar. K. II. Mil. rocker, both of OmmjU Mills, Clearfield oounty, l'n. At the Summit tunnel, la Hustoa tewnshlpt t'learneiu oounty, fa., on Monday, July Stl, Ifjn, of conaumptioa, Hubert Prott, aged 37 yean, At his residence, In Reynoldsvlll, PaH on Wednesday, July 6th, 1M7A, Archibald Campbell, ageu iv years, meniua an iw uaya. ' 1 Mr. Campbell resided for a number of years In Clearfield coanty, and waa favorably known ta many of the old Settler. 1 H was a relative, by marriage, t tb Phew and Stewart families, now rtiiding tn this county, U tsas on of tho ploaesrs of Jefferson eouaty and through early Investments and strict economy b amawed eon ilderable property. He was an ardent fricLd, and a member of the Presbyterian church. 11 leave a agd wife aad a daughter to moura their loss. In ClearBeld borough, an Friday, July 7lh, IH70, or consumption, Uenrge v.. son or Daniel and Kliiabeth lien n ex, agej If years, 7 months llailroads. I'oii nwy 1 van I Itnl I roiul TYKONK A CI.EAHFIEI.D BRANCH ON and after Honda,, APR I, 17, H7, th. Paaaanfar Traina will run dailjr (aseept Hun daaj between T'ron.and Clearfield, ..follower , CLEARFIKLD WAIL. . . W. C. lawia, t'aoduotor. LRAVK SOI'Tll. LKAVK NORTH. Ourwnvill...8;86, P.M., Tyron tV48,A.a. Olcar&eld.....M.J.A0, Fiiilipiburg-...4.4j, " OscMla..RM..6.0t), " Tyrone 0.10, " OsaoolikM..... 9.62,' Philtpshurg...l0.05, " Clearttld.... 11.00, " Curweusvilla..lli26, " CLBARFXGLB KXPRK88. W. 8. Ptvaaaa, Ooaductor. LRAVB BOITTII. LRAVK NORTH. CurwfiasvUI...6.10 a.w.I Tyroa f.06 p. a Clearfield...... 6:36 ( Iaterecllon...T.29 " Pbilipsburg.. A.39 " i Osceote . Osceola 0.46 " j Phllipsburg ...8.28 Intersecti0B .l j CiearfleW, ar.,.0.16 Tyrone.... 1.68 " ( Curweaivilla. 9.60 Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW QRADB DIVISION. ON and alter Monday, Jute lttth, 1870,' tbe ftacewnger traina will rua dally (except Bun day) batweea Rc4 llaok and Driftwood, as follows I EASTWARD. Day Mail bav Pittsburg 0 30 a. m ; Bed Bank It :U; Sllgo Jonotloolt 00, New Bethlehem 12 5A p. m.: Mnyaville I 5 i Troy 137 i Rrookvlli 1;69 t Fuller's 216; Rry. older 1 1 le 1:86 DuBnUl-Al, Hummtt Tunnel 2:22 1 Panfleld 8:40 j WeeJvilU 4 CO j Beneaette 4:28 j arrive at Driftwood at 6:13. WIJTWABIWDit Malt leaves Driftwood 1226 p.m.: Benotette 1:10; Weedvlllt 1:23; Pen field I '6 Pummit Tannd 1:27 DuBoli:49; Beynoldsvllle 8:16 ; Fulier'sS iS ; Broohville 1:61; Troy 4; 16 j Maysvillt 4:10 ; New Bethlehem 4:62 ; flligo .In so (ion 6:24 f Bed Back 6 47 j arrives at Pittsburg at M0 p. m. t pm Th Reyaoldntlt Aocommodatlna Wvs Reynoldsvill dally at 6:10 a. m. aad arrlre at Red Book at 1:16 a. m. Leave Red Beak at 7:16 p. m-i arrivn at Key to Id t-1 lie at tt.39 p. m. Clee otaaactloM Mad with traiai oa P. A I. RailroaA at Driftwood, aatd with tralaa oa tha Allegheny Vaitor RaUroad at Red Baas, DAVID MvCARUO, Gaa'lfitnp'L A. A. larisoa, Sap'l L. u. Dir. bald baols. valley branch. Ban. Mall. . MalU Kip. r. a. a. a. r.u. A.m. 0-66 8.;ut leave Tyrone arrtv fl.te l.oo 7.16 8.66 BaldKagl flu 13. 0 0.01 ft.HA ' Julia 6-1 11-66 8.30 10.00 Mi lei burg . 4.47 11.14 8.4A 10.10 ' Uellefonl 4.i9 11.14 8.61 10.20 Ml lea burg ' . 4.16 11.00 0.18 10.44 Howard I-6H 10.36 10.00 11.18 anrlL. llavea leave 1.10 V.46 TYKONK STATION. aaarwAHo. Pacific Express, Harrislurg Ace'u, wiarwaan. a m Pitl.bar, Kip'ti, 1:41 Paoiuo bxpreaa, t:'il r 1:118 A 1:4. Mall Train, 1:23; Way Pojuongcr, Mail Train, Atlantic JCxpreae, 0:47 l'liiU'da ttipreai, Fail Lin., PIllLIPHUtI HQ A MOB II A N NONR RAN CHB8 Oa and after Uoaday, APRIL 17th, 1870, A commodatloB Trains will run over Iht Philips- f'burg and Moshanaoa Branches, a ftdlowa t LEAVE B0LT11. LKAVB WORTH. Htatlooa HorriidnJa, Pliilipabure;, rluiner., 1 Dunbar, Oroeoln, Ifoabannon, Htvlinn, llttuladai., UeOaul.y, avanurickt, 1:34 . 1:40 . J 35 1:44 7:38 hit 7 44 1:58 10:05 7:53 714 11:31 7:00 II 14 4:M 13:11 4:81 11:04 4:28 11:44 4:14 ' 11:41 4:00 11:88 3:51 . . . 11:27 1:47 ' 11:14 1:44 11:30 1:40 1:13 10:18 8:00 J:l 10:34 8:11 1:11 H.28 8:18 1:38 HI SS 8:31 3:3J 10:44 1:38 Close oonoctioai made by all train at Tyron and Look Haven. . B. B. BLAIR, mylT-tf, i t, Superintendent. FAKE FK03T CLEAUFIELD, to Ballcfonte, PBh.H OS MlddletowB $6 00 Lock Haven I 70 Marietta 6 60 Willtamsport. 8 00 Lancaster 186 Huntingdon 1 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 96 Lcwislown- 100 Altoona 1 06 Marysvilla 4 60 Johnstown... 180 UARltlSBUHU... 4 76 P1TTSBURU...... 8 16 $tw gvrrtlsttntnts. 7STBAY Cam trespass) n a oa my nremliea on the Ttb of June laat, a largo ram, piece off the right ear and marked "J. 11." Tbe owner Is required to coma forward, prov property, pay ohargo aod take him away, or ne will M Unnoted 01 accord ing to lew. .JUlin U. Hurd, July 12, 1870-St. F lOtt SALK, A hons and two lots at Houttdele. Tbe bouse Is a good two-story, with base meat, plank ed and weatherboarded, and In good condition. Alio, a fbur-story house at Diggiasville, well cal culated for a public house, 'iht building 1 In good condition. These properties will be sold cheap and oa easy terms. For further tnfonnu. tion apply to . DAN1KL H.MKAL, jyll ll Diggcniville, Clearfield Co., Pa. riiOWKSHIK STATJSitJSNT.- . , Financial statement of the Hchool and Road Fundi of Wallace ton borough, Clemrfleld eonnty, Pa., for th year Ittfftt Pn-d'k Oampmaa, Diat Treasurer, In account with Wallacetun borough : school ruND. on. To balano duplicate of 1H73 To 187fl, To But aj: To Heat ol House By Orders esnrvricd..: .-, By Kionratiuni , By Pive per cent, to prompt tax-payera... By 6 per cent, to Collector on $lV.6l lly Treasurer's per cent ago By balance due borough i .' v I I : i.. ! ,:i . 1 araarr n un, ta. T two duplloali!Mi , en '' By Order cancelled , 7:t9 Al ....::o 78 Ainu 68 7 M - A IS 30 4 M 86 04 By Collector,! per cenUge Dy Treasurer' per ocntag lly KxoaerattoiuM By balance due borough H . ; - 'm 78 We, tha nnderaigeed Auditor of Wallace ton borough, hav examined the aocounti of Frcd'k Oampman, iJiitrlct Treasurer, and find them aa above stated, ' , . T M. Ho LT, N. O. Ml'HROW, ' - " W.W.LYMAN, Wallaoaton, June 28, 1870-3L Auditors. SherilT's Sale. By virtue of sondry writs of PiiH Fia la. sued out of tba Court of Common Pleas of Clear field county, and to ma directed, there will be ei posed to publlo sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, oa Saturday, the Slid day of July, LH70, at 2 o'olook p. m.j the fol lowing aosortooa rwai enau, u wit t All tbateertaia tractor body of bituminous coal land situate, lying and being in the townabin of Woodward, oounty of Clearfield, and tJtate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows t Beginning at a maple, gone, aow atone corner, eommon corner of original lurveva la tb oaine of William Winer, Roland Bvoas, and BamuI Km line ( aorth K6 west 121 perch to a hemlock ( thence north 6.1 east 278 nerohet to a post, tbanot south 86 degrees east 121 nercbet to a post tbtnot nuth 68 went 104 perches te a small rock oak ; thence couth 86 vast 8ti8 perches lo a post j thcao oih 6S wait 1 14 perch te a post ; thonc north 16 west 16 perobes te a atone i tbnc south 6S west 10 perches to a post f thence anuw a west ov peroaea to a pott ; Uisnoe eoatn east 22 narchca to a post : thence south 63 west 204 pefrhes to a white plnej thesme north 88 weat 114 8-10 perches to a white oak; tbenoa north 63 east 113 perobes to a post ; thence north 36 weet Alf) perches to a fallaa hemlock t thence Ut stk aasterly direction of a small stream 46 perches to a hemlock; thence 29 west 72 perches to a white oak atump : taene 68 west 9 torches to a post; thoooe north 36 west 61 perches te a poi't thenc sooth 63 weet 10.1 t-10 fterckes to small hemlock tbenoa south 68 aaat 01a perch te a fallen hsmlork ; thence south 63 wast 12 per ches to a post thenc north 88 west serosa Clear field creek 120t parchea to a post; thenc north 68 east 2H3 parches to place of beginning, eon -hieing Bin hundred and niao acre mora or lea, and being parte of thru several traata ef lad surveyed on warrant s a ran ted la 17WS. rrantcd by tba Commonwealth of Penaaylvania, one to Bftiuuel r.mlioe,one to Holand hvani, and one to William Wisur, which iarts of traot above de cor iked bav by diver good conveyances and assurances la law become vested In David Bon- sal. On this body of land then are several imnrora men tat First, home farm, with about lilO acres cleared. Urge bouse, barn, and other outbuilding thrwn erected. No. I. Tbe Alecandsr farm, with about silly acres cleared, bouse, barn, and otheroutbuildlnga. No. I. The D. I'hillipe farm, with el -out torly wfva vivaren, tog noua, iog aianie, and orchard thereon. No. 4. To Thomas Diton farm, with about twenty acre cleared, with imall lug bous aod table thereon. No. 6. Tbe John Fulford farm, with about forty acre cleared. No. A. Th John Lotto farm, with about forty. Art acre cleared. Seised, takes ia execution and to be told aa tbe property of David C. Henaal. Tanaa o Sal.-?: p-h or anm at which th property shall be etruok oH tausi be paid at uie iiui ui iaiv, or suoo omer arrangements mado aa will be upp.nred. otherwise the property will b Immediately put up aad aold acaia at tha ex pense and risk of the person to whom it was struck off, and who, la ease of deficiency at each re-sa I, shall make good th same, and la no Instanoa will the Deed be presented in Court for confirmation unless th money ia actually paid to the Sherifl. W. R. McPHKKSoN, HSBirr'e Orrtrn, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, I'a., June 14, 1870. 1 NEW , ri.OLit. fj:i;i, . ; AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER A CO., . tw No. 4J, pi.'. Optra llouae, Cl.u-fleld, P.. Keep Mnitanll, on hand ' i , ; . BUOAR, " ' jomi,' i i. TKAS, I 80VA, COAL OIL, STRttP, ALT, . r. i HPICKII, SOAP, , T 0 an wed .nd DrM FniHa, Tobaeo, CI, are, Co.. .1 ' ) - , 1 ' dl. Cider Vinegar, Bullet, Bf(e, Aa. ALIO, EXTRA OMR MAD", Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, , Com Meal, Chop, Food, 4o., AD ef whleh win V. aold eb.tc for train or I. lohuf. for tmtrf produen. A. . KHAHKr) a uu. Cleart.ld, flat. II, Hit. tf ftv 3idi'rrtltmfnt. s TEAM SAW MILL, KNG1NK AND BOlLtRg FOB SALE. TH ttnderilg.W uuer. iwr me o. rea.onauw Uru,tbeiraUaoi new mill, louted al Wallace. ton, Ulearfleia uo rn. .n enaine ana noiiera are a. ,ood aa a.w. Tb. ale. of th. enjine ta 14i24, and la in food runnlni order. Tb., will eleoeell ibeir ablnlla and lain aiill, .nd .11 tbe ki.... in tb. Mill. U.rll.. .I.kln. iblnj iu turouaea eaa e.n " " Cle.rl.ld, P.., June 80, 1871. pAKMBIlS, LOOK HERE I F. M.(AEI)0dIlU0., Would .all the nttentlol .f Pareurt In lb. fol tbat tbe, ar. neeiving ONI CAR LOAD OP Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread . Thresh Machines, ONI OAR LOAD Or CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS COMUlNKb. And two klnda of GRAIN IRI1,L8-FARM- ERS' FAVORITE 4 FARMERS' PRIKND. All th. abor. MaoblnM .111 be Mid CHEAP for CASH, r uchaaied for fool HORSES ' ud FAT CATTLE. The, bar. ft!. . lot of now TVYO IIORSB ROAD WAGONS, Which fb.j will dtiiioe of In th. um. manner. Our Thmbera, Reaper, ud Drill, .re of the treat make. In tb. eounlrv,aud warranted ( flret-olu. m ever, partloulnr. Call It eur rnet unrkdt 1. Pi,', Opera lioueo anj exajutne tneao taaoninea. F. M. CARDON A BliO. ClearSeld, Pa., March 87,'78. rpoWNSHIP 8TATK1IFNT. JOHN W. TURNKR, Dlihlet Treuurer of Qrahaui tuwnibip, for 1870, for bcaool Funila I DR. To bal. at lait aeltlemerrt I AJ 84 To nmount of rented duplieat. for 187on 818 01 To amount of State npproprintlun Itil 18 II.M3 S3 CR. , Br S4-hool order, r.deem.d H.$ Au0 4ft lly Monerotlona en dmilleate of 1874.... 00 81 By amount nncollKtod for I87S 881 78 lly mm i7,... i.ii ii By eollMUn, 891 0.01, at i per eeot 40 80 II, I per oeut. on M4.44 18 SO li, balance due towmhipM 148 07 l,43 13 We. tbe underiirned Andltor of Qraham town. ihin, barlo. eiuuninwl tb. abor. aoeuunt, nod flnil it a. abor. atated. Witnewour hand, tnii 21'd day of June, A. D. 1878. Arrxir : u. w . k i Lbrt, . A. J. HL'DLKR, J. L. WAKD, Clerk. W. W. IIOOVRR, Auditora. Orahatnton, July II, 187t-3t. rpoWNSHIP STATEMENT. F. E. RAFFERTY, dee'd, Diitrlct TrMrnrer, per J. B. Rafferty, in Meount wltb Penn town- ablp, lor eobool ud Itoad funai lor JBi t ic.ool rt'KP. nn. To balanoe et but Mltl.m.nt S 404 07 To .mount of a.ated duplieate 808 88 To am i of unreeled from Treaa. Win... 1,8 18 To amouut of Stat, approprialkrn 180 8V lo amount of Nr. fielding. vv u 1,877 03 lly nut't of eobool urdara redMinwl S 918 SS lly ain't uncollected 481 811 tl.877 03 ...84(11 00 Balane. du. fund no.n rvnn nn. To amount of unaeated road tax rac.lr.4 fr.m TrMaurer Wire S.'tft8 18 cn. lly amount paid Ab'm Hew 80 00 lly " " Job. UuiKley 87 78 lly " " Samuel lterrlck.. 70 43 lly " Ab m Myrter I 35 lly ' -for Bling bond 60 By ' " It. M. lloorer I 00 lly " " John Pontl... I 00 By Jama. Arthur! 1 ft 00 By m JameeDailey 10 00 By balane. on Td.ra I 71 lly " of Arthur.' order 88 011 lly J. B. Balferty..... . 10 10 By baluo. due towaahip 84 IV tftlUI 18 Wo, tb. undcrrlenad Auditor, of Peon town. abin, baring eumlned th. foreguiog rrfNyjunta, And them aa abor. at forth. Witneaa our haodf llili loth day of June, A. D. 1178. inlir: H. M. IKIUVKK, K. W. HEPBURN, REl'BRN WALL, Clerk. AU M MVRTKH, Auditor,. Oraopian Hill.. Jaly 11, 1874.lt. S' ClIOOIs REPOHT.- Annual District Report, OiceoU borough, year eaoiag wtn, isfa: Whole ITo. of Bchoot No. yet required Average No. of months taught No. of male teachers employed No. of female teacher em p loved Average ealariee of male per month. 4 00 00 Average lalarlea of females per month...- 66 00 Mo. ef mills on dollar for school tturpoias. Amount levied for school purposes f076 00 Barn its. From State annrunrtation far vearendiaf Jan, IH70 ..30 26 From Collector, taxes of all kinds H 6.t 47 Prom all other sources H 148 10 V77 II KxraHniTrRia. Pot Furnlabina Houses $119 Tl Vor KcnU and Repairs 10 26 For Teachers' wages 600 00 For Fuel, Ac ... 00 M For 8ocrtary' salary, 2 years, $2j H 60 00 ,f ' , M o BRSoiauaa, Csch on hand Da District from alt sources... ..... 90 21 ..... Tftl 00 HT 21 LUIMTIR. Amount dun unsettled bills 7S 72 Liabilities la exeeai of re so areas 20 61 lly order of the Board, A. J. SYl'HKR, President. R. J. WALKKR, OsmoU Mills, July 12, '70-51, lccratary. II L'STON TOWNSIIIl1. Financial Statement nf School .nd Poor Fundi of Unitoa townabip, for 187ft i acnooi. rvnn un sealed dunllcte. of 1878 ud '17 ui pr.riouaye.ra 1,036 03 R .reived from Oo. Trenfurer 887 00 . " , " Liquor Fine. 810 Of ' H Stale appropriation. ,.H 184 81 Treaa. allailMttlement 10ft 18 " ' 9thtr Kurera. H I I ft Bund 800 00 I 1,78ft 74 Prei of Collector. Treaeurer'a anlary..H Ilebu and Inlercat Blanka 8.ated luea exonerated... Seated lexer uncollected..., t 1,0(18 16 KXPKN.Ra. Order, drawn during the year, tIi t For Teaobera, ail eobola For Hepairi For Fuel and ooutlngaoeiee For Building Fur Imuran.. .1 1,741 14 181 86 841 80 . Ill 14 1.13 00 $ 8,743 81 Luaiuriu. I 111 81 Bue Treasurer Uonda ., m 10,000 00 - 6,178 to 1,M8 (HI LalonaVid exoa'a 8,088 16 Ordera Intereet Hurplua, lea, eomm 138,170 88 E.tlinaled .oat ef one new orhool knutm and lunnortln. 7 aehooli. I87l-'7t-l l.to N Tax leriod for 1878, 1 milll. Rw-d during the year to April I, 1871 1 Una mI 110 N Paid onl M .rderl glee, for pauper purpom J 101 00 M.morudum of order, drawn t For McPhereon, pupw -4 till For II. W. Kilmer, peopwr..-.- 14111 For Tramp fl 76 For leu. Tnm.y, pnuper. II 17 For Chart. Lara.., pnupw 184 99 Blroou.t., m l, oo Orareeer.' wagM ,.H II Of t 4.14 16 . n.eoii.f.a. Heated Uim nwallMtod 4 III 81 II. N. Brown, Collector ...... ,7 fi Unrealrd 1,114 00 I l.MI 41 LuniLitiia. Oalalandlngnrdere 811 81 Harplaa, leee Mmu'r ud .lo........... ,0M It a i.iit .1 Two pauper, aww on tbe township aemed f uroey . N. Poor but Urled. L. UlRIi, J, B. rlKWITT. Clerk. J. 0. TYLER, A. II. ROHENKRANS, July II, I878.il. Aldltort. II 18 79 00 3, 1 SI 70 I 00 II tl M 00 $fiv and &tttiwuf Qfotfiltttnttit: A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Wa xmdn Jtotir tha txiutOak Hall, In annatanne of annvermtlon atxii I'blladcfmiyWuuuiiAkar A Hruwn' " Urtfeal Clothtri4isa In Amcrtoa." A Tlsilur aud aUcndaiiWru thospeakent j YUtiur. " What tvirner ta the Budding nn f AUewianL rkjuiii-IidiM ooni.-r uf tik and Market 1'1-Nue note tbo HIXTH, fur vi eiranjrcr tBeklnf Oak llaii, have bouu BJi-Wd by doalKQing pc reona." m V. " It la ptirfuoUy colossal t Do you know Us dimensions f' A. "tuuo equara faet-M on U orient, and 1W odd on eiilli. six suirles lilKh, hue ..j threa aivcaoAfloortw. and Miveriiia(ai( u oocupiod bvmuLau twenty dltluruut bu. Ii oaa tlaoea." V, 11 Do yonliae atcan-powerr A. A giant young tntfin iXimlshea pwr ftirthe tVwitfht aud poMKiiLrerclrvatnni.urifl Hit bollera auam for hcaUug, aud tba otiier opera' Uons of the houac." V. What ordor do yon tako with gnodaf A. Tbey are grtt onucodand arranged In the basement, on lonp Mv ouuritera, and tiiki 11 thenca on tha ttkbrtiilevaiui u thu luuoc tor1! room on thAiun. floor." " X. " Is UMiwcUuinuo Brtt onnraUonr , . " No, air, measuring. Tho Roodiare fnt noasurc4 la U piece, then itisjifcU'd. 'i ho cloth passes ovor roliera In the lave of a stn-rj' Utibt, and two men ait, one bofure and ciio behind th good, watching with tho eye ol a Lawk for tb least pln-holo iropurfoaiun, nil narking every flaw, ao that tho cutter niu y j co and avoid U wiwa ha oouc to out Ui ga-. menu." I. " Ton in net employ an airry of cnttoanf . "Com to our firth floe and scol Wa koop 70 hauda all tho U1p ending u p the clnUi Into gannenta, bealdiy8 ma. hliioaU.atdo ft doKn num'a work eai iWi a atrokc." V. " 1K yoa manfat!tfa aU your own goods T" A. MWa do, and moat rtrtfullr. Onr am lows Inspect every stl lei. and team, and certify to every garment aa extra-well mude uuiurv we pus vur iiuiiam on u, man ottwunta " YuUF Mvai3m tBiuri aave vm a mrt deair A, Inavry direction, dr. It Is th system and economy we practice all (jM' wof Uirouth, that enable us to put aaa. ptMt-fown to tha poople aa we do." V. ''Alter iiupecting tht work, what beoome Of llr' A. "Befnre It goet Into liock h Is tietHsd. Errry single gartnunt has lie numbor and other point noted ou It. ao that Its entire his tory con be traced without fall, upon our booka." V. " Yon mast have SO or 40 ssieamen T" . A. "Why sir, on busy daya you mavaee 100 In tba various rooms and suite oty niouia, lelllng to the thronira of custom tr." V. -Do you do an order budk bT mall and express r A. ' Very great, All over thaouuntry. Our 1716 STORE. LOW PRICES HAVE NOT KILLED T. A. Fleck & Co., MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbey still live, ud And themulve well and hearty wnn otaeri are eompiatning aocause buyers or ihhiss Aru iJKi uuuusar not la eonut tloa to pay tb large pro tits of the past, while they, like far-teelog badncM men, law tba situaUoa and offered and sold Dry Uood at 1 Prices to Suit the Times. By ao doing tkey kar. built nn . proiparooj end inflr.aelng trad.. Wltb . .rn.ll etor. u4 j,b alpeneea, prir. tb.t would M l.aa than ooat to .tk.r. afford tbem n profiL Tbelr motto for 1876 waa mad. in olden tinM, .nd in tb. word, of Frnuklin l ' A nimbi, alxpene. I. h.u tb.n alow abilling." At . rwent meeting of tbe firm It wa. unanimoualy retired to do buiineaa aa bertofnr.,ON A CAHII HAHIH, ud ekange tb. motl. for 1870 ai folluw, : "A lilmbl. Tlirc.ri.uc. U better tlirui alow Uliptnce." Tbi. beau Franklin Juit 60 per oenL '' THE GREAT ONE PRICE DliESS AtfD DRY GOODS STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. . ; , " ... SEW OPENING OF KEW DRESS GOODS. All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard np. TIIE BEST BLACK ALPACAS IN TOWN. ( Colored Dross Goods in groat variety. Black Silks, one tlollnr and upwardi. Drosi Linong, beat shadei and makes. Table Linono, Turkey Rod, bleached and nnbloacbed. Sheetings and Pillow case Cottons, bleached and nnbloacbed. 1 Calicoes, ") Cotlonadcs for mon'g and boy'g wear, ( Ticki Muslins and v J i Ginghams. ) All kinds of Summer Catsimoros, Tery cheap. (' ' Nioe Summer Shawls and Skirts. Kail fresh lines of all descriptions of Whito Goods, plain and plaid Muslins, Piquos, A new Bolt finiahod Cambrics, ebolce Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns, HAMBURG New Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars and CulTs, Kid Gloves, Black and colored Veils and Veiling, Neck Kuchiag, Ladies' Back Combs, Parasols and Pans, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladios' and Cbil- . drcn'a Glovos, Ladies' and Children's Undorwear.- MILLINERY GOODS, ! to sail everybody. Trimmed Hats, and Bonnots, vory cheap. New Silks, Flowers and.'Hibbons. ' Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets. ' ' . Having stioceeded In gotllng first class Milliner, persons favoring us with a call will find goods in tbii department vory much lower than heretofore. Gents' FuriilNklag Moods. Percale Shirts, While Shirts. Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Paper Collars and CulTs, Susnendors, Linen llandkorohiefs, Hosiery, Glovos n(m new lies oi evory description. , All the uhove goods will bo offored at tbe lowest possible prices. T. A. FLECK & CO., Cloarflold, Pa., April 26, 1876. 1870. W11ERE K0W? 1876. To MIOIIIOAN, aaa af.lhe fbramost, lour! ik ing ana oeauay autes i WHAT FOR? To buy a FARM out of tha One Million Aer? of Una fhrmltifr lands far sal by th U II AND HA 1' J1S INDIANA B. iU Strong Bolls. Heady Market. Sure Crop. Qood Schools. H. K. runs through eeatr of grant. Settlement! all along. Ail kinds of Products raised. Plenty of water, timber and building materials Pries from 4 to $10 per acre one fourth dowa, balanoe oa lima. 47" Send for Illustrated pamphlet, full of fact and figurei, and be ooavinced. Ad J res W. A.1IOWAKD, Comm'r. Uraed Hapkda, Mich. P. n. L. PIKRCK, Bee'y hand Dep t. AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, (APl'LKTON'8) NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete in 16 Volumes. llntlrely re-writlan. Rrerytklng brougbt gown t. tbe preeral tint.. Illuitrted tbro.gboat with Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPS of er.ry wuntry .. lb. lobe- Bold only by eubeertptio.. It ia .bllgniory t. take nil tb. T.lum.l at ..oa . roluma may b. drllrered one. . m.ntb, or one. I. two montba. Ta. want. . day, tb. priMof . siger, will pa for . ut of crOLOPBDIA 014 A BI-MONTHLY BIIBBCRIPTION I. lee, tba. three jmn. Tbe. tbere will be aemeeblag vebetentiai mrel ..d . atoraboua. of baowledge, IndMd . unlr.rt.1 libwy I. ItMlf mend, nrltk ami IIUI. effort r aaerifioa. PR1CI AND STYLE OF BINDlMUi Par Ultra Clolk, per vol I I 00 lor Library Lauber, per rel 8 00 Por balf Turkey Jdoruoeo, per vol to. Pw batf R.aal. iietr Ullt, pw Tot , t H Pur Pull Morem A.U.m, p.r rol 10 00 lor Pali Bela, per r.l 40 00 Por f.rlbm l.fomi.tli aldre., 1. H. WILLIAMSON, P.bliak.r'l age, 1, llitb Ureal, l.oe je, 1,(71.1. Pltllborgb, P.. aertVt svstern atfrl ralaa ot mtnummnmmni Biake Itikoaalbfc to please people 2.UUU milS JITAIn XtuU' U wu I siipTioee yon hartal least half a doaea different d A. "Ifyoearstrl wa have mora than carli rharattd with lU own busliiiaa. and o t buroughly onranlaed, a aaoaaaart wheal wUIs- In Hi great wheel." V. " will you name a dnaan or so of then f A. "With pteaaure. Tha Custom Depart mcnt, fbrthoat who prefer nuKim-maoe to n-udy-nuwhv The Furnishing loflartinnt, ttltL It frnaa Stock of till underwear! llio Shirt Ptilory, with It busy inachloe; niaklnaourown flrat-elamahlrfaL Tha Trim. ' ding lTeiaJtment, ltaelf aablg as many arvcu lar store. The Uarment Btock Room, 'fua Itccelvtna Itoom. The Order lMiutmiiiit named ivforo, Theftpeclal UnifornitPcptrt. nient. The Delivery DeparUnaai, With (a leiiaera. The- V. Huld, hold t air, enough I A. "I'm not half tlimouhr Tha Admtialnc thiiaartment. with Its bllLond sivn i)tBUHi.ntw fditlngand publlahluavlbiislnumaiid popular ViuniaJ. oirculsakis Jrvs.M.UJUoiipiesmonthlr (u'll all your fri?cli4oend fbrltJTTha Men )Vhortiiioi.t, wltlnta many rooms. Tha boys' iK'narttnenL Tb Youths' Dfpaitment. Tha Itilldrau Department, with lie special entrance for ladle. The Telegraph Depart nuiut. Tha Chief Clerk's Department, witn. ( Jteibaiok keepers and awlstanta. Ucneraj Man airer'a Darunciiti Financial's Offioe. and other OlUeu of tba flnrall busy a bem Uiiukii.ir. planning, eieuung, buying, mak li'K. it'siatoriug, reeekriaft.aenfllng out, aclllog, and In a U.oiuwod'jMys joining their foroaa y to curry on a hualrioivni 1th tho tnjoiilo amouut li to botweaa t,wjM aud IMuU, ao- V. M-B-fi-e-a-d-o-a-fr ;! A. Iuilsjt-4 It b i fonrot to nam tha Canbiera lrnmem. which haleslu06M Ol rttUlt aalea on ooma altiglo daval" , V. '25,ujoi Immense I Thot'what eeabla tbe bouse to buy t hoap and aelcJieap V A."KaacUy Yob have lafU hit it Tha pe.tlo throng hero, btri.Jthat wa depend on luw prices and fmiuireya).'' V',Mal.V tha ,oCaatJ, IIuub much about r' A. "Our system of traslneai dealing 1. One prio, no deviation ; 2. CiaQ for everything ; t. A guarantee protecting the purebaecr; Trh pon(y returiMjd U Uut buyer can t othcrwi ho suited." V. " Nothing could he IWrer" A. HNothing. AiidthpeopleealtN V. "Weil.i thouk you, air, for your polite attention." A. ' Not at all. It's a pleasure to aafre yon. Call again; aud be sure of thp piwei Wana maker A Brown's Oak DsilsJJ'.ub-iVast oor ncr Blxth and Market." V. "Thank youl 1 ahall be happy to do so. Good nsvoruiug." , . , 2. 18T6 et tba olos of a suoceaiful years' buiinen nd Crash, line of '' styles of EDGINGS. Tacked Muslins, plain & smpea, Long Cloth,' -I , ' Plain Cambric ' "I OB PRINTINO OP EVRBT DR8CBIP v tionnentty .iMnt. .t tbi, olBo.. 1876. MAY. 1876. ,r. NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever. ROOM NO- 2 Filled and Overflowing. The qtiito recent decline in Urv Goods, tells in the way goods are going on. will not enumerate, but everything in the way of Millinery and Fancy Goods DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' ; ; TRIMMINGS, CAKPETS, ' ' '' oiLcrxyriis, L WALL PAPER, In great abundance, at the lowest possible prices. ( WILLIAM REED, ROOM NO, 2t e ppera llouae. Cle.rl,ld, tM. I, IITS. ' ' 1 ' ' ..1 T 11 "fry srtf,-t5rferlrsTtftr JkJEW OPENING, SHOWERS' ,33 .i j maviA.iaoQu ,11 ,4f I f 1.1 I BOOT. &..SU0E.,..,..-,... din, i i iirl mi net !";! til AND ! V".-HAT-& CAP ,; 'i.i; ihj.'I r,,! 'o ji. ,, nio '"'!'''';lNTO,RE.ul,"' O'ii'j Hill O'H.! tj ii Is 'ill ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MAKKKI STREET. ' -'. . . . j i; . ' . si . . .-' 1, A full .nd complete araortmant of new goodi and .ew atylea, down I. -, , , ; : ' "1 1 'IIAltD I'AN" rRICES. :! J,. i; J : '..11 i , ''I .j Citlaen, are Inrltad lo .all and .lamln. my Itock and jodge for tbemlelreiaj to quality ud prloei of good,. .', i i ( . ( , .' ' JOSKPU 8. SHOWERS. Clurft.ld, April 14, 1874. JJARD TIMES ' ' . - -. ! .' ' t:. ...... HAVE NO EPPECT '" '. .' . '. -...,r';t: IN FRENCHVILLEI I am aware that there are some persons a little hard te please, and I am also aware that th complaint of "hard time" is well nigh universal. But I am so situated now tbat I can satisfy tha foru er and prove ooneluslvely tbat "hard times' will aot effect those who buy their goods from me, aad all my patrons ahall be initiated Into tb se cret of . HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hare roods enoucb to sunblr all tb Inhabl- tanta In the lower nd of tbe county which I sell ateioeeding low raUa from my mammoth store an MULBONill'RU, where X can always be found ready to wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all kinds, r Such a Cloths, Batinetts, Caailmerei, Muslim, Ueiatnes, ioinea, lmiiinge, uaiioocs, Trimmings, Kibbons, Lace, Ready-mad Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats ud Caps all of th best material and made to order 11 use, Socks, Uloves, Mittens, Laces, HibbonA. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sagar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Sail fork, Linaeed Oil, fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queenewara, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Callings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and al) kind of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Qlase, and a general assortment 01 stationery, i - J-i 6 i . - aoon flour, Of different breads, always on hand, and will W void at us lowest possible figures. J. H. MeOlaU'i Medicines, Jayna's Mtdtolnsa uosutter aaa lioonand s utturs. loot pounds ef Wool wanted for which the highest arioe will be paid. Clorerseed on head aaa tor a ate u in lowest market price. Alio, Agent for Strattoavill aad Carwcmvlll lareaoing Macbtnas. tfjVCall and aa for yoursslras. Too will Ind everything usually kept la a retail store. L. M. COUDRIXT. Preach -SI I P. 0-, August IS, 1874. JEMOTALt A ' M i w JOHN McGAUGHEY Would1 NspectfuIlT aotlfr the public Maerall that b has removed hi Gr every Btore from 6haw'a Row, to tb building formerly cccuptd by J. Mile K ratter, oa Second street, Beit door to BigUr'c hardwar store, where h Intends kseping a full Jin of GKOCEItlE H. HAMS, DRIED BEEP and LARD. SUGARS ud 81 Rl'PS, of all gr.Jee. TEAS, Onea .nd Blank. COFFEE, Routed Green, 'i' UV'PH FLOUR AND PROVISIONS. r--i.' mi its, 'All klnda la Hie tutrix tin Jn In ..llaVt.t.V' T C"t Cf i T ,'t ' i "i .S, in jar and barrel. PICCLEI SPICKS, In every form and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, A IX KINDS OVrRAC'kKHK. SOAPS, MATCHES, ' ' DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Lamp ' Chimnoys. And ft gnod ftaaortmant of tho.. tblngi uruatly kept la a grocery rt.rt, whieh h. will .xebange for mMk.tlng .t th. m.rkat prleM, Will ,.11 for Mtxh u ehvaply aj any other one. PleaM .all .nd' le. hli (took ud iudie for youraelf. JlllIN HcUAUUIIKY. Clearflrld, J.n. I, 1871. G ROPEniES. ' I' . '. i JAS. H. LYTLE, (Sucewaw t. LTTLE A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALER h I'HOICH MNR 4IP TRAM. OOLONGS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, votiNo nrsoN, ENOLIrlll BRKAKPAST i j Puree a Market, I ji il' ''uttis Ami tMaJI '.n Will be kept ud Mid al I ret aoat. Caik tald for Country Produce. : r, i - ;:j .1 i:v OERMAN CHERRIES, , TURKEY rauH, ..,,,.,, PRESERVED PEARS, " PHILADELPHIA HA KB. rwH, - MHkerel, Uk Henlag, Cod, Aa. . ; '. t .. riCHM. ! L 4,6 H Barrel Pkklea Mid Pa,H.h Plcklet. FLOUR' AID WtOUt. Pkwr, Cra M.al, Oat Meal, Ai. cM'" . . . .JS.H.UILK. I. "I .fjfi.ill li: )l ',;-i i WILLIAM M. HENUT, Justioe or ... Pajtc. ... Bc.irnn.a, LUMBER OITY. OollMtlon, mad. .nd money prompt'! paid or.r. Artlele. of rrMmant .nd dMd. of oonnyane. .Mtly im.u4 aiid warranted eer. rawt or n. ehwfe. . . , . IIJy'71 JOHN H FULFORD, IISNKRAl ISaVKASCS AdtKT, 1 t'lcnt-llcld, e.na'n, '"rtei.rtieoti alt tba leading Ptr. lntur.no. Cunipaniea uf the eouutry . Queen 41(1, 000, 00 Koy.l Canadian ,. , 1,000,111)1 Horn., N.w York S.T.JII Lyoouing, Manoy, l'a........u.., 6,13,4',l rrauUin, I'L.Ud'e ... I,.10(),:, i'koiuil, ilartfurd .....,...... I.SH.JHJ llenorer, New York l.tU.tSi Hume, Col., 0 MS,S0 Atl.., IIarUora..,....,.......a.....J M,l 1'roridenoe, Wa.hlnKlun. - SIO.U.O Paraona nbont MMng an larar.no. on prep, erfy vt nn, kind, ehoold oall my olit, oa Markat .trMt,0.poakt. th. Court ilouae, ud .M uiy Uat oi euinpania. .nd rau, before Inaurlng. JOUM U.PUUPORD, Cle.rold, P., Oot, IT, '76-1 JJANIEL GOODLANDER, . . ..- ' LUTUKHSBUBO, PA., . '. ,.' '', Dular la .' '',''.'", DRY OPODSk NOTIONS, . , ... HOSIERY & GLOVES, HATS 4 CAPS aod BOOTS A BII0RS. ' Tobacco, Urocwie and Fish, Nails, Hardware. Queens ware and tJlaaiwere, Mea'a and Hoys' Clothing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Bchool Books, , , . a larga lot ef Patent Mcdiola. . . Can'lltfi, Kuli A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack . or, Hock aad His Powder, -Flour, Gmio and Potatoau M , f Timothy Seed, - . t Sola Leathery Moroeeoa Lining, Bladings aad inreau, rnoemaaers iwois and Shoe Findings. No arcatea variety of toods In an? stor In th oounty. Alt for sal very low for cash or country produce at tb Cheap Conter. May 1, 1876. J. P. WBATIBm, .,w.w. a am WKAVEIt A BETTK "; CLEARFIELD, PA., Ar. oT.ring, a( th. oM Itaad of 8. L. Reed A Oo. f, 4 th.tr itook ft gd, mnrlrting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, ,'8V i EOOT A SHOES, ; J , t HATS A CAPB, ' ' ' HARDWARE. .11 4 ... , .-QUSSNBWARi, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, so., &o., , i i. O .i . . . .. , , At tba moat reajonabl. ratal for CASH or I. xohaflge for ' ' 1 Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR 00UNTKY PRODUCE. JAdruoe, mad. lo tnoH angng la ting ont aquar. tlmbar on th. moat .drutageooj terna. , , pdtllufl Mttardtd the niftiest jrttdat al E.&H.T. ANTHONY & COt, ' v 891 II read way, New York v - w ... (0pp. Metropolitan Hotel), M Alt TJFACTV SIRS, IMPOBTBU AJID DBALBRS IM r! CMOMOS & FRAMES, 1 STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, Albums, Orapboacoaes, Photographs, aad kindred goods Cclcbriti!, Actresses, Ac, PIIOTOGRAPinT MATERIALS, Wo are headquarter for Try thing ia tha way of Stcroopticoaa And 2Caio L&ntorns, ' f Being manofaetanrs of tb HICRO PC1ENTIPIC LANTERN, Dir,nM-rAriiii,riJUl, j t DJJIVKHHITY BTKROPTICON, ' ADVBHTIHEK'iS STKHOPTIC0N, AHTOPTIC0N. . SCHOOL LANTKRN, KAMILY LANTERX. PEOPLE S LANTERN. 1 Rich style being the best of Its olass In tbe market, ' Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with direc tioirs fur nsiag, sent on applicatiao. Any enterprising man caa make moaey with a Magic Lantern. - , p-r uitors to tb Centennial Exposition wilt do wisely to defer pure basins aoods in oar Una until tbey come to our store ia New York, where they will And greater variety and more moderate price, aad eaa aeleot tbem at their leisure. But w hav a concession to cell aome style of pur goods la tbe building of tbe Department of Publie Comfort, and those not coming to New York ar Invited to call on .our representation there. Mr A full stock of tews of tho Exposition and their content. r Cut out this advertisement for reference.' une i, .oo-iy, CALIFORNIA. tb fwrriao Ann aaBAT-wBiTawa aau.wsr Embraces under one management the Mrcai Trank Railway Lines of the W KbT and NORTH WEST, aod, with It numerous branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest rout between Chicago and all points la Ii.lirois, Wis noiaia, Noithsbb Mich io a-, Misnksuta, Iotta, .issasRiA, -j a li roan i a ana ta w acrtaa TaRBiroaia. lu Omaha and California Line Is th shortest and beat rout for all point la nvlTnlSI ILLIBOll, iOWA, I'A ROTA, Ti RS BASRA, Wroam, Color a no, Utah, Nrtapa, Oaliimr iA Oaaooa, Cbisa, Jatar and Australia. It Chicago, Madison A St. faul Line I, ihnahoriwt line for Nonraanji Wiarsnra and Mi.n.aoTA, ..4 for MAniaoit, Sr. Paul, Mm. mtroin, Di'Lnra a4 ail poinU lain. Groat Northweat. It. Winona and Si. Peter Line Is lb only rout! for Wirora, RoonBsraa, 0wa TQNna, Maikato, Sr. Prtrr, Nkw Klm( and all nnintm in Hnailk.. m.A n...t tl T. Green Bay and Morqaettc Line Is the ly line for Jarwitiilb, Watrrtowr, r'tnv irp uV, "UlimiHII, il rriiWTOW, UHWRR DAT, Esl'ARASI, NRdAI'RBH, MARQt'RTTR, HoiOBTOR, Hancocr aad tbe Larb Bvraaioa CorRrar. Its Frceportand Dubuque Line I the only route for Eton, Rociroab, Frbb reer, and all points via. Freeport. Ita Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is ths eld Lake Bhof RonI, aad II th oalr oa passing through Ktarstor, I.arr Pdrbst. Qioa i.and Parr, Walrroab, Racirb, Kb rush a ta MlLWAI IRB. Pullman Talacc Cars are run on all through trainl of thl, road. Thla la Ike ONLY LINE running thoeo ran be. twnea Cbieago aad St. Pan I, (,'hlc.go ..4 Mllwnn kee, or Cbieago and Winona. At Omaha ear 8lemr, noannet with th. Mr. land Slerpere on th. Vnion Paoifl. H.ilroMl for all poiuta Weet of the Mlaeouri Rlirr. On tk. .rrirrd .f th. tni.a from th. BaM Ronth, tha (rami of th. Chieago A North-WeaUra naiiw.. Lent, tin lUAt.ll a. mllewa r fort'Miacll lllufle.llmal.aaadl.lMnr.U. Two Through Train, dally, with Pallauu Palm, Drawing Room ud Sleeping Cn thronek to ' CoonellBlaga. for Bu Paul .nd Mltincnolla. Two Through Trnln, dally, with Pullman Palue Cra .tlaohedoa both traina. For tiret, Bay ..d I.ak. ftaporior, Tw Train, dally, with Pallmaa Palaoa Car. .itaoked. and ranking through to M.rqo.tu. ror n...w.u.e., rour larough xeawedaily. Pnllma. Car. o. aigkt tralaa, Parlor Ch.1, Car. on day traina. For ftparta anal Winona ud Mi.n ha Ml.nmu. On. Tbrongk Traia eni.lj, with P.llma. Hleepri t. Winoofc For Dukwiu., trkt Preepwt, tw. Throngh Traina daily, with Pullman Care e. .igbt trai.a. F.r lukwqu. aaA Mm Cmanr., ri. Cli.l... Tw. Thro.gk Train, daily, with Pnllma. Cra o. night train U Moteregnr, lown. Fur Htoua I lly .ad Y.nkton, Tw. Train, dally. PallmuCrat. Mhrwnri Vall.y JMin., ror l,.ae T7CI..T., rear rrulaa daily. For ItMkfbrA, Ht.rl!g, km.tmha.4aBw. ' till., and other powla, yo oaa hav. from tw. to tw traina dally. New York die, No. 411 Broadway i Bneto. Onlee, He, I Mat. HtrMi Omak. OHi, III Parnbam Stra.t, Kan Pr.nelM.Omoe, III Mo.t. jomery (r.et ; Chisago Ti.b.t OBae. t II Clark Hlraet, amfer Ibwmu Houae i rera.r (kml ..4 Medina ltre. Kloal. gtreet Deaot, oerr W.r Klnale.n4 CnalHtreeta. WellaBtreet Denol. fArnwr W.1U .n4 Kloal. Straeta. Por r.tM or l.formatln. not eiUiuAbn) froo. W hwm. fenu, afply I. V. H. Hranaarr, M.BTi. Uro.irr, Oen. Pan. Ag'l, Chloago. . Hen. Sop Jan. Id, 11711, Chlnfn