THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARHIEM), PA WKDNEHDAT MORNING, JULY M. We. Terms of Subscriotion. If paid in ad ranee, or wttbla three man t hi ...M M II paid after tbrM aad before U month!...,. I 10 If id afr tht expiration of ill month! ... I TMiHri. B. M. PiTTRMeiLL Co., News paper Advertising Agents, 17 Park Row, earner HHkBin ft reel, art ear duly authorised Agents D new i on uny. fcUMOIOUa NOTICES. MethodlNt F.nlacopal Church Rev. B. V Btovrnb, i aitor. Public Service every Sabbath M IV) A M., en 7 r. M. ftabbath School at 9 A. M. Prayer . eting every Thursday, at T4 P. M Comn unioa Hervtee, flrat Kabbetb of over? atoms, ai ii a. m , Wert Clearfield M. R. Church R.ti Wa. 11. I) ill and J. F. Anobbsor, Pastors. Preaching every alternate Sundav. at S oVIoek, P. M. Sunday School at Si, P. M. All are in vito to aitena. Preabyterlai. ChurchRev. H. 8. Br.Ti.EB, Sabbath servicei morning and evening Sab bat t bodoui i s r. M.freyer Meeting Weduee- uey evening. Ht. aKreticle Church Catholic Re. P. J.8bbriI.ar. Preaching at 10, o'clock, A. M.,oa the Bret, (bird and fourth Sundavs of oh month Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed beerament at T o'clock, P. II. band j School every Sunday antra oon at o ciooa. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. fIMB OF 101.1)10 QUARTRB tlMIORI OoOBT. Baron d Monday of January. TUlrd Monday af March. First Monday t June. Fourth Moaday of September. Tina or aoLDiae comhoh flrab. rtm Monday or June, Second Monday of Nor ember. ruiuo ornciRB. Pruidtnt .tidy Hon. Charles A. Mayer, 'of Lock rlaven. AMMfant Lam Jwdfllot. John H. Orvlt, of tteiieiunta. Amxiat JudffttWUWtm C. Foloy, Clearfield J John J. Head, uurwenaville. Protkootaryfi Bloom. RtgUttr and Htwtrdtrh. 3. Morgan. Dittriet Altomty Frank Fielding,, 7Veamrr David McUaughey. SAen-Wllllam R. Mcl'herton. County Surrtyor Samuel F. MoCloikey, Cur- weneviiie. County Comminionirt Clark Brown, Clear field i Thomas A. McUee, Chest P. 0.; Hairie Hoover, UI earn eld. County Auditor Chrtit. J. Keafcgy, Olen Bono t Samuel A. Caldwell, Williamegrove ; Joba v. uonner, uurnnae. Count Corontr J. B. Neff. New Washington, Jury Cummitinntrt John W. Sbugart, Jamei MltcOell, L' learned. SuptrintentUnt o" Public ScAooe John A. Gregory; Curweatville. A'otariM Public John W. Wrlslev, Vm. Ra debaugh, Cyrus L. Gordon, Clearfield) Joaiah Kvani, J oi. H. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Cnrwenivllle , J. J. Lingte, Emmet Bayer, Oioeola Mills, John toa Hamilton, Lutberiburg. Oar Special column ii decidedly Interesting in a local point of view, and p roll table reading to outriders who waat to lave money. The song of tho Reason" Ninety and nine "In the shade. . . . Dog-days are now on hand, and will laat until tbe 1Mb of August. mm - The days are twclvo minutes nhortor now than they were a week ago. M - New potatoes bring eighty conU per buauei in our noma market. The Altoona Sun is shortly to be Issued as a daily evening paper. Every Do moo nit Hhould see at on 00 that his name ti on lbs Reielitry list. i. 1 ... a 1 Judge Orvis is presiding over the Blair County Court at llollidaysburg this week. The financial, statement of ItoggK township, for tht year endlog June t4th, 187(1, is published to-day. ' 1 The County Normal School, now in session at Curwensvllle, will close on Thursday of next week, August Sd. AVm. Snyder, of A i toon a, uas a caim 116 years old, made from the timber of the old British frlgata " Relianee.H . Large quantities of oak and hemlock I bark are being shipped from tbli place to the tanneries at Phllipiburg and Tyrone. - mi mm - The financial statement of the bor ough of Bornsldt is among our new advertise ment! to-day. The exhibit it quite flattering to that enterprising burg. . 1 mm United States Senator Wallace spent fluoday last with bis family la tbia plaoe. lie returned to Washington on Monday. lit says there Is no doubt about Tilden's election. Mr. Hobcrt Fulmcr, of Klimsport, Lycoming county, Is 26 years of age, measures 41 Inches In height, and weighs about 69 pounds, lie Is four inches smaller thin Tom Thumb. Quite a numhr oi Ceiilcnniu) visitors from Clearfield returned home during tho latter part of last week, thoroughly disgusted with the state of the atmorphere In the " City of Brotherly Love." The Presbyterian congregation at llellefonte has chosen Rev. Mr. MoKlvey, of Plaia fleld, N. J to fill tbe pulpll vacated by Rev. W. T. Wylle some months ago. Tno salary waa Aied at f2,00fl. Mr. James .Reed, for several years past. Supervisor of tbe Lancaster Division of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, has boea promoted to the position of Assistant Civil Engineer ol tbe Tyrone Division and its several connexions. 1 mm e A woman, living in this borough, while engaged In doing out-door work at tbe Shaw Housa, one day last weak, waa prostrated with tbe heat, and for a short time lay Insensible. Medical aid was promptly summoned, when she soon rallied, and is now In her nsnal health. A team of horses, attached to wagon loaded with bark, beoamo frightened nt a passing freight train on Third street, on Tuesday of laat week, and ran away. They were stopped after running n short dlitanoa witboot doing any serious dsmage, save tearing down a few panels of fence. The Clarion Democrat says: "An oil wen on lbs Kiisr farm, near Blk City, waa struck by lightning, and tbt rig and tank with var 100 barrels of oil were burned. Tbe well has stneo been flowing 169 barrels a day. Some as sert that tba llgktalng ran dwa Into tht well aod tarred as a torpedo." hint of letters remaining unclaimed la the Postnffioe at Clearfield, for tbe week ending July Ji'h, 1B76: Bryant, John Monaban, Joba Pmaal, Harris Welhstcia, A. Wall, Adda Wolfe, Klla Baker, Mrs. Harriet Harla, Frank (1. Irwin, John Lowsry, Robert H, Miller, S.J. P. A. GAULIN, P. M. A full attendance of tho mcmlwrs of Clears eld Lodge, No. IKS, I. O. O. It re quested at their regular meeting on Saturday evening next, July 29th, for the purpose of tak lag Into conaideration an Invitation for the Lodge to participate la a general gathering of tbe brother hood and a grand demonstration of the Order, la ' the slty of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, tbt 20ih day of September, In commemoration of tbe estab lishment and pirpelaatlon of tbe Amerloao nation. mm mm We clip tho following paragruph from a recent number of the Cewt 7VaWerflJ M Certain parties bavt sent some of their Clear ,' fleld coal te the wiier.workt at Cambridge, Mass., . aad tbe result Is most gratifying. It was tried lor two days, la eompittton with Cumberland, , aad tbe officlil reports say 0,917 lbs. of CkarMd . raised 4,720,000 gellnnrM irr, while S,ftSft js. of Cumberland retard 0,41)2,800 gallons. The ; percentage of ash in the Clearfield was two per cent, less than the Cumberland." " m u m . " For the benefit of any of the teachers of this oouoty who wiah te a' lead tbe Peaaaylva aia State Turners' Association tela Bummer, we give notice that tht twenty-ttiih annas! sen toa . of that ho ly will bt held at West Chester, oa tho 1 8th, 9th and 10th days of August aett. Alia- bar of gentlemen from different Stales and forelga ' nations, now attending tbe Center a lit, will he present durltg tbt week and deliver addresses ; before tbt Assetletloa. ' Kvery Democratic family In thin county should have tbe RtrvaLtran during the I campaign. Wohaveanaheatbed Ihetwerd for the Presidential campalga of the rWlun's Centennial i year, and wO propose to make the Rartfiuraa ' blast aitb pa trial is tretbt tad t bonder with trga- meet fur a part aad bowrtt admlnislrtlloa or tbe 7 affairs of the Qovtromrnl, aad against tbe band of scoundrels a Le are new plundering tbe National Treasury, and wbo area a further least tf power la the eleotloa of tht ran did. lee tkty nominate at Cincinnati. Saw Mill Busnrd. We understand that Edward Albert's 'team saw mill, situate on Morgan's run, is Hoggs township, was destroyed by fir last Wodaosday night. Wo did not loam tbo causa of tbt flro, or tb probable loss, Tht large pilot of boards near tbe mill were saved. Adjourned Trkahurkr'i Hale U will be recollected that at tbe regular sale of au teated lands l June last, a adjournment was bad until Tuesday, tbe 1st day of AugusL Treat, urer McUaughty will, therefore, offer on that day all the laud not told at tha former tale, at publlo out-ery, la tbo Court room, at 1 o'clock r. u. IU:i.niiot lit. lfuv. J. It Kerfnnt Dlsbtp of tbt Dipoesa of Pittilurgk, wfll M Bt. Andrew's parish oa Wednesday, August 2d; for tbe purpoet of administering the rtto of .eon flrmatioa, tad to ordain to ibt diasoaatt Emellus W. Smith, a eeuditUU frr Holy Orders, from Clearfield. Morning service at 10:30; tveulng servioaat 7;30, No Toll. We learn that the Phi) Ipsburg aad Saaquehaaaa turnpike has boon con demned, and that tho toll gatherers bava baea nolitttd to oeaae taking toll. Wt hope the town ship authorities, through whoso bailiwick this road pastes, will put It In soma kind of deoent order, to that tbt traveling public can be properly accommodated. . Win. M. McCuIlotigh, Esq., of this place, delivered bis excellent leoturt on MPubllt Opinion" before tbt student! of the Normal School at Curweasvillt yesterday (Tuesday) evening, Mr. Roland Swoope also delivered a leoturt tbo stmt evening, entitled A Lesson from the Past" Tbe lectures were delivered in Arnold's Hall, aad Wert free to tbt publla. District Attorney Millikon, of llolli daysburg, and Alderman Pollen berger nnd Levi Knott, of Altoona, have all boea arrested for ro calving money from Mra. Thoa. Hieks, of Altoona, In settlement of a whisky east whioh they bad no legal right to Settle. They wera held In $1,000 ball eaoh lo answer the charge at Court Ml Hi ken is alto under a $800 bond to nnswer a similar charge preferred against bim by Alsi. Mock This community was considerably aurprlaed on Wednesday morning last, to find a good rafting flood in tbo river, It being almost bank full, It was oautod by a heavy fall of rain In tht vlnolnity of New Washington, some twenty three miles aouth-west of this plaoe. The storm lasted but a short time, the rain, however, taming down In a perfect delugt. Several dams aad bridges on .Wbltmer roa wort washed away. Aside from this, but little damage was occasioned. Important Local Information. On onr first page will be found tha Constitution and Rules governing the Leonard Literary Asso ciation's Library, la this placo. Tbo document Is elaborate and spteffle, and must be perused to bo understood. What n ram opportunity, aod bow trifling tbe tost, Is here offered our aitltens who wiih to improve themselves Intellectually Wo say to yonng men and woman, especially If yon havt none of your own, borrow books and study them during yoar idle momenta instead of gadding around tbo streets, Tht former kind of a lift wears far better than tbt utter. ait 'V "We take pleasure in informing our readers, and the publie who are in the habit of sanding traaslent newspapers through the mails, that the old law Is again la force, and hereafter newspspcrt weighing less then two oances oan be tent for ona ocnl instaad of ftwt, tr at tbt rate of ono cent for every two ounces or fractional part thereof, and ont tcDt for ouch two additional oonoet or fractional part thereof It is illegal and punishable by lint and imprisonment to send cir culars concerning lotteries or gift enterprise of any and tnrough toe mails, rost master ttaufit baa been officially notified of tbe above changes by the Postoffiot Department. m m 1 Anothfr Pioneer Uon. Mr. Chris tian Naff, who died at Niw Washington, 00 the 5th lait was one of tbo early settlers In this oouoty, having rosidod within its borders for over fifty J ears. He wat a courteous aod aflablt gen tleman, and bis death Is regretted by all who knew him. Mr. Neff waa tbt father of twelve children, all of whom an living nine of them boiog present at his funeral. Besides his children, there were living at the llmt of bis death, fifty eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grand-obildren, tht greater Bum bar of them residing in Clearfield county. Tbe pionetrt of tbia taction art faat pasting away, and toon not ont of its original settlers will bo left to tsll of their chequered frontier lift la tbt tarly days of tbt oouoty. , mm mmu CLEARflKLD COAL TRADE. State ment of Coal and other freights teat ovtr tbt Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbt week ending July 14, and tht same time last year t COAL. TORI. For tbe week.....' 34,1 10 Same time last yaar ,...v - lt,7VI Inortase 0,438 Prevloaaly during year ......... . fl0o,W0 Same time lasi year......'.. - 441,47 Increase Total la 1878 Heme timt last yr .-... Ineraas ,..t 173,941 01 nan rrtaioBTS. ( Lumber I ;.., .H..w.....JUt ears. Miscellaneous freights H 61 " SkMMI-AnNI'L MEETINU OV THE ClN max Pa. PuRTAfc AseociATioa We are Indebted to tbt Altoona A'aeafof Mirror for tbt following proceedings : Tbe Convtotion mot la tbs X. M C. A. Hall, at Tyrone, en Wednesday taorniag, July IB, 1876, and continued in session until Thursday evening, with the usual intarmlstioas, discussing Important subjects relating to praotltal ana) operative deat istry, etc. Tbe Brat subject discussed was H Articu lation and Shade of Teeth," opeoed by Dr. Mo dern, of Tyrone, followed by Drs. II ami I toa, Stewart, Logan, lien berg and Miller. Treai ment and Care of Children's Teeth ; dlsewsslon opened by Dr. Isenberg, of Altoona, lie waa fol lowed by Drs. Logan, McCIurt, Stewart, MoKltr oaa, Miller, aod ethers. Tbe third subjeot dls- tutaeil was tbe bill paaaed at tbe last setaloo of tbo General Assembly regulating the practice of dentistry. Resolutions Were passed favoring a strict enloroemoat of the law. Other minor sub jects wart discussed nnd the sessions generally were quite Interesting Tbe following offiosra1 vert elected ur tbo ensu ing year i President, Dt. J. M. Stewart, of Cur- wensvlllof Vice President, Dr. J. W. Isenberg, of Altoona Beeretary, Dr. J. & McKlernan, of Jenaaville; Recording Secretary, Dr. W. U. Miller, of Alloonasj Treasurer, Vt.J. C.'M, U ami toe), of Tyrone. Dra. J. W. Isenberg and W. I). Miller, of Al toona, wore chosen delegates to represent the As- soaiatlon In tbo Pennsylvania State Dental Society which meets at tbt Pennsylvania College of Dtn tal Surgery, la Philadelphia, July 2Ub, 187A. A Ride Over the Mountains. The editor of tbe Tyrone iVeid was recently treated te a free ride la tbe pay ear over tbe Tyrone1 A Clearfield Railroad, and from tbe last issue of that paper we take tbe following dettrlptlon of tbt scenery along tbe route i - We took the regular train at the donot and rode to tbe Company's yard, where our traia awaited us. Superintendent lllalr invited na to a Beat en tbe pilot of the engine to ride up the mountain, and we eealed ourielf on tbt enw eatoher between Mr. Blair and Mr Greek. The signal eras given to start, and in lest time than it takes to tell It, we were steaming away at a rapid rate, and soon arrived at Vail station, where we commenced to climb tbe mountain. The sun shone out clear and warm, and all Nature was dressed tn aer loveliest, ihe ride was not only grand, but exhilarating, aod the tctnorv beautiful beyond description. We havt wondered at Ibt beauty and grandeur of Pack Saddle, of Klttaa ning Point, and many other placea la the aeoeet over tht Allfgbeniea on tbe main line of tbe Penn sylvania Railroad, but tht beauty, tha grandeur, and tbe sublimity of Ihe scenery en tbs Ttrona A Clearfield Had road to Ike euiemtt "f tbe Alia gbenles, Is fat grander and more sublime than from Altoona. The Hurse-r'hoe Bend, or as it Is tailed oa this road, The Dig Kill,' la a wonder ful feat of engiaeeriai skill. The eurve Is much sharper, and the grade maoh beawier, than oa tbt main line. Ail a lung the route new beauties mat our wondering eyes, aod If the art! it wants a superlatively grand panorama te transfer to bis oan t as, ho would do well to at pnoe visit Summit station. At tht Summit wt got down from the pilot end entered tbe ear and made the raa te Osceola with aa occasional stop I hand eat tbe 1 dueelt ' te tbe employee found soeitered here and there at work oa tbe track. At Osceola, we switched off to tbe branch lead lag to lloatxdale, and made a raa to that place, diarlargnd our obhgMieas' there, returnee w tne mala lint and hastened oa to the end of our route. We paused at Phlllpsbarg, aad during the stop, inek a look at Iht ruins left by tht fire. Oa we sped, and toon reached Cieariield tewa, wbieh eeaurlas some very haadeoeae private resMteeee. The towa itself It beaallfalfv located, aad baa a eom for table aad boaae-libe aApaaraswo, We stopped here loag eaeagb to. aaulra ewtet.tbe bee lib of Uood lander aod Row, and thar whirled along to Curooatvillet the ed of the read.- We took 4ia aer at tbe Basquehanaa Uoutet which had evi. ntly boea ordered prevloat le ear arrival, aad whioh wat aaaltiag ua whew wt gat there. All bands set dowa te an excellent diaoer, which was dlipstehed with a relish, for it waa thta after I o'olork and we were hungry. About I o'clock wt started homeward, aad with bat two ar three slept, to allow trains to pass, wt arrived at home safely at or near I o'clock, Tne road bed, Us entire length, Is la si eel lent eoadliloa, solid, well oBiiBBiea aau tree from flail ' Wanted 11,000 oords of Hemlock and Rook Oak Bark, for which wt will pay the big hi st market price, Jylltf, . A. G. Krabsb 4 Oo, 5,000 stoneware fruit cans on hand aad for tale at LeiUiager'a Pottery, la this bor ough. Try them, aa.lhti Ii tbe eboapett and most wholesome method of eaoalng yoar fruit Lorillard's Tobaocos. Lytlo, of tbls plaoe, has the ageaoy for Clearfield oouoty for Lorillard's celebrated wjraods of lobaoeo, and tea sell tbem at fcVtory prices. Sackett k Hchryver have on hand a large atoea or rruit tana, meat oi int nasi onarooai tla- Alto, naling solder, preserving kettles, AoH whisk they will tell at low rates for eash. They invite the publlo to call and examine their stock. Groceries. Tho largest and best selected and ehcapeat ttooh of greoertet la Clear field tounty at J. U. Ly tit's. Everything bought la largo quantities, atrtotly for eask, to that bt eta ofler and sell tht goods almost as low at tbt city prices. Loafers who annoy travelers and others at tbe depot la this place should make a note of the feet that the Qaneral Superintendent ef tht Pennsylvania Railroad hat Issued an order to the agents of tbat Company to prevent loafing In tha station bouses or about tbt -platforms. Boys, yon had " better look a ketlaut J " mm mm We are informed that a very heavy hall storm v Lai led aoshea township and ether seeUont of this tounty last Thutsday evening. Considerable damage was doao to tbe standing grain. This, no doubt will account for tbe change la the weather which occurred aboat tbat time, end the oool eights which' have continued ever since. LETTER MOM CURWENSVULC. ' CrawnnsviLLn, July 24, 1871. Tbls borough was visited with a very heavy but not destructive rain storm on Thursday after noon. Considerable ball Is said to have fallen In adjoining aett ions, resulting in n slight damage to the crops. Notwithstanding tha loss sustained, this storm has beea productive of much good. Tbe extreme beat tbat had continued almost in cessantly for weeks has been diminished t tbe fatigued frame and languid mind, wrecked by King Sol's ponetrating rays, have been restored to their primitive vigor by tbo tnrigoratiag in fluence of a tool aad healthy atmosphere. Tbe peace aod hannonv that ever and anon characterises eareltiaens wore slightly disturbed on Saturday evening last, by a company from Chest township. After they had gotten tbe M in ner man" partly satisfied with riotous beverage, inn picas una was lormea, ana snirmisuing Be gan in front of their headquarters. It appears that tbe enemv. eensidtrinn tbia a weak point of attack, fell quietly back and took position in front of J. P. Irwin's store. Here a stormy lint of battlt waa formed, mail tbe enemy ebargea witk desperate fury. A severe struggle enacted between the antagonists t but Ford's maa proved equal to tbe task aod repulsed tbe Chest braves en every hand, and the bold teawler htuiseir fell Pleediog at every vein. Mr. Itwia, who had figured eaten stvaly as peacemaker tnroagnout tne eeotett, now hoiaUd tht flag ef truce, when the daleated party calmly surrendered and a compromise was flaally agreed upon. This it not tht first timt that the demon Alcohol, or bit agents, has marred tbe harmony or our people. I bere la not a licenced hotel in tbe place, but still we are frequently an noyed by drunken men. "Who is to blame ? " Is tho interrogation that greats my ears almost every day. Soma one must be guilty of doaliog out this riotous beverage. Stop, than, wbo ever you are I Yoa are toning tbe seeds of discord, strife and eternal vengeance. Remember, too, " i net man s innumenity to maa Makes countless thousands mo era." Tbt Normal School will olose its present tetslon on Thursday, August Id. Tbt contest fer prises will be held in Arnold s Hall In tbe evening of tbat day. If you desire to tee a display of taleat aod enjoy an evening's entertainment, some up, aod bring all your friends along. Wm. M. McCulIougfa, Esq., and Mr. Roland Swoope will lecture before tbe Normal School to morrow (Tuesday) evtniug, In Arnold's Hall, Si. I. ULTRA. Special: Tht Committee of Arrangemeata for the Fourth t Julv celebration, will aooept proposals up to August fith, ar tbe Liberty Pole, raised ea tbat occasion nnd now standing in tbt diamond at Clearfield, for a campaign pole for either party; tbe proceeds to be used to pay the debt of tbe Committee. Ibjrty days time will be given with rity. , July 2o-2t, A. M. II ILLS, Chairman. c:ahh paid pom wxjl by Arnold, AT l UKVt UftMVILI.IC. Fraiirr's O inn a Book to PniLAORLrnia ahd th h Cbrtbnnial Kxbibitior. Price reduced to TFN'CFNTfi Haa the Map publ is lied, i tni Ut &f sboning tbaWtioa of 40 of the prominent placet of iatereet oa the Ureal Centennial Qrouade. A better book than any of tbe 10-cent Ouidea published. Inclose iriee te iena w. rramer, eav wainos aireet, 'biladelphta, and get copy by return aaail. II AMI PAID PliR WOOL BY ARNOLD. AT CURWUNHVIL1.H. Boeeiat Yoa Salr-R. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredoma Boggiec aod Platform Wagons for sale. To be teen at tbe Shaw House yard. Call ea or address bim at Clearfield Ptaa eylvnnla, may l-tf. CASH PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD,4 AT CIJHWICNHVII.l.Ofi. URNKIBLK ADVICE. f I Tea are aaked every day through tbe eolumas t . of newspapers and by yowr Druggist towae tome. tbtag for uyipepata and Liver uempittat tbat yoa know nothing abaut, yoa get discouraged spending money with bat little eueeess. Now te give yoa eatiafaotory proof that Ureea'e August Flower will cure yoa of Dyspepsia aad Ltvtr Complaint with all Its affects, such at Heart -aura, Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Ceetive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Water-brash, com ing op of food after eating, low spirit, Ac., we ask yoa to goto yoar Druggist, C. D. Wettoa, and gat a sample bottle ef Unnnu't August Flowbr for IS oents and try It, or a Regular aist for 7a cents, two dotes will relieve yoa. aprV76oowl.y A FEW THINGS THAT WB KNOW We know that a disordered stomach or liver produces mora suffering than any other cause. We know that vary ftw physicians are successful In their treat meat of these disorders. Wt know that DaCosta't Radical Care will, without tbe shadow of a doubt, almost Immediately relieve and permanently care all of Ihese distressing symptoms. Wt knew of thousands who art will ing to testify tbat what we say is true to tbe letter. We know that If yoa will give It a fair trial yon wilt let ns add your name to the Mtlood of wit nesses." Will yoa give it a trial, and dolt nowf Trial site only 25 wots. Sold by 0. D.Watson, and Htrtswlck A Irvin, Drug ji its, Clearfield, Pa. Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup Is per fectly stft, extremely palatable. No physic re quired. Costa 20 teats. Try It. For salt by 0. D. Watson aad Uartewiek A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa moh22eowly. ' CASH PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD, AT CURWCNMVILLB. WM. REIiD'l LOCAL LINEN SUITS, LINEN SUITS, LINEN SUITS FOR LADIES, JITST RECEIVED, h New Linen Qoods, with trimmings to match, Lust recti red. Dec. 8. IBts-tf. At hit reotdeace lo New Washington, Clearfield ouBty, Pa,, on Wadneaday evening, July fith, 1870, Cbrlstlaa Neff, aged 70 years and 20 daye. Centra county papera please copy. At tbe reeldeace of bit father la Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa., oa Moaday, July 17th, 1876, ef consumption, Qeo. T. Parks, aged 27 years, S months and 19 days. Railroads. Pennnyl vanla Railroad TY BONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH uJ ft.r M.nd.j, APHfL 17, 1ST, lb. VFuiinnr Trftlnl will run dill (ient San. d.i) b.tWMB Tjron.Md Cl.rftld u follow. CLEARFIELD HAIL. , , W. 0. I.wi, Conductor. LKAVK 80UTH. LEAVE KORTH. j 0rw.ninrlllfcHliUi P.v, Ol..rt.ld..M..I..0. " T71.H KiMn I.4S.4.I. umb....,., V.H, " Pkllip.br(...lll.O., Cltl.ld... ..11.110," C.r...iflll...ll;Ji, Pkili..wr-..4t, " Omol. -...., " CLEARFIELD EXPRESS, W. B. Plcmhib. CoodMtor. LEAVE SOUTH. I LEAVE NORTfl OirwMnillt....!l 1. OlMrl.ld ...... " Hhillpibarg.. I N " OmwoI. . Inurmtiob. T.I. " Tyr.m T.M " Tynnt r.OI r.l IourMoiln..it.t 11 OkhIi. .,.l.l " Pbillpibarg ...LIS Cl..r.ld,.r...l.l. ' Ctwrnnlik. I M BALD " AUtl. A. m. lu . I.M I.M !. 11.11 I.M l.4 EAOLE VALLEY BRANCH. . HtUL f.m. t.U T.ll t.tl I.M 1.4 I. M III II. M M. Tjnat utin I.M W4 ! t il Mllukwr, MllMbwrf HmrA 11.11 rrlrlU N.TN 'tvronb BTATIOM7 ' L.TWA... A VUTVtRI. pMlt. KM, I II Pltl.b.r. Eit'M, 141 UuTtabwr, Ao'm, Ii44 BffwAI Trmla, - lit) Allttti. Bi,lwM, Ii4t Pblla'd. BinrM, 1I M rail. IIWM, W. BwiiH.ir, ' 14 M.IITr.1., Ill P.rt IIm. I SI ttf. 4. a. I.M 11.41 III ll.M 4 4T 11.14 4.M 11.11 4.11 ll.M I.M III mm I.M 1.41 : JJallrsaflj. - PIIILIPKUIJhd A HOSHANKON BRANCHES Oi ud liln lploa.y, APRIL 1Kb, 1ITI, Ao- .1 Miiniid.tlra Trmlni will rui o.r in. mill,., bur, ud Mothnnaui UrnnobM, na fullowi i , I.KAVB SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. r, a. a. a. 4, a. 1:11 SUlloai Mormd.l., PblllvMirg, . SUin.r' Daobar, OmmU, , ToibAiinoa, j Burling, a Buatid.K WoC.uUr, ' JiMdrlok., r. a. p. a. if. .11 1:41 1:44 l:M lilt. T:58 t:44 11:14 4 SI 11:11 4:11 .lt:04 4: 1 1:05 t:61 11:11 4:11 1:11 10:11 1:01 11:41 4:00 11:19 1:11 II J7 I:4T 11:14 1:44 11:10 1:40 1:11 10:14 1:11 111 K:2 1:11 III 111:91 I:1 1:11 10:44 l:M OIoh nn.MtioBi nad. bi .11 mini nt TjrroM Md Look Unr.D. . , . ylT-tf. Bap.ribUad.at. Allegheny Valley Railroad. , LOW 4IBADH DIVISION. ON ud alUr Snnd.y, Jan. 10th, 1171, lb. pMi.og.r Mini will run d.ll; (iu.pt Bundny) b.tw.ui ma llnul ana vriuwooa, m follow. 1 ' ' EASTWARD. Dm Moll UM Pltl.bur. I ll a. . Rl Bwik 1 1:41 1 Sligo Junolioa 11:00: Now B.lhl.bnr. 11:60 p. m.t M.Tirill. 1:01 1 Trur 1:17 1 BrookTlll. 1:10 1 Vallor'. I IS 1 R... aold.Tlll. 1:91 1 DuBol. 1:01 1 Hummit Tunn.l l:fl 1 PmI.IA 10 1 Wm4tI1I.4.0i)i nan.utta 4:16 1 arriTM at DriftWMd .11:11. 1 W lTW A Rl). D.T Mall ! Driftwood 11:11 p.ai-1 DanmlU 1:1 , Wndrill. I:ll P.nlald 1:01, Sumtnll Tunn.l 1:17 1 DnUol, 140: R.rnoldnllla 9:11: Pull.r,.J:S9: Brook.lll. I: Mi Tro4:lll ManrllU4:9l: N.w Balklahna 4:11 1 Hligo Junction t:14 Rl Bank 1:47 1 arritu at ritt.Darg at l :.w p. m. Tha RoTnoldaTill. Aowamodatloa laavM RajnoldariU. daily at 6:90 a. n.l and arrlrM at Rod Bank at l it a. m. Laa.M Had Dank at 7:11 p. m.) arrini at B.noldirllla at 10:10 p. m Claaa wNtBMtloai Bad. witk tr.lna oa P. A K. Railroad at Dnll.ood, and with train, on th. Allwb.nr Vallaj Railroad at Ul Bank. DAV1U MuUARU0,U.B'l Sup'k A. A. Jlclao., Sup't L. O. Dir. FAKE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Ball.foBU, Pa 1106 Mlddlottwn s o Mui.tta. 50 L.noaatar . 5 85 PHILADELPHIA 7 15 Altoona.......r.....M 1 15 Johnrtwn S 80 PITTSBURU II Look llaran..., WilliajnnortM. Huntingaoa M. LowiltoWB-.... ,. 171 . I 10 . 1 80 00 M.rjirlll. 4 60 HARRIBBURU... d fl tw giai'trtisfiututs. jgSTRAY- Cama trespassing on mj prUuiiac oa the 7 th of June laat, a large ram, piece off the right ear aad marked "J. u. me owner is required to eome forwnrd, prove properly, pay charges and take mm away, or ne win oe aiinosen oi acco ra in t law. JUI1H U. MlbLfitt, llurd, July H in.o-.it. , F OR SALK. A house end two lots at Houlidale. The boasa Is a good two. t lory, with basement, plank ed and weatberboarued, and in good condition. Also, a four-story boose nt Dig rinsvillc, well cal culated for a public hoaae. Tha building la la good condition. Theee properties wiH be told cheap and oa easy verms. For further informe tloa apply to DANIEL 8MEAL, jyidt tt" 4Viggenfii.it, uiearneia vo., i-n. Cunt tretpaMlng ou tbe prsmisct of tht an dcrtigncd, in ticeoeria township, on or about the lTlh day of Juae, 1876, a dun colored mule gelding, with black stripe along Its back. The owner is hereby requested to eome forward, prove property, pay charget and take bim away, or be will ne oispoeeo oi as taa law airecn. BAM U bu UUUldK. aiea Ilopt, July 19, 1870-St F OR SALE. The underlined will set) at nrivata sale all that tract or parcel of land situate lo Decetur township, Clearfield county, Pa., witbla a abort distance of tbe Tyrone A Clearflel-t H. R., and adjoining leads of Robert Hudson and vtuers, and known as tha Jacob B. U ear hart lot.. Tbe said tract containing 60 acres more' or less, With iwa vein a or valuable coal tnereen, nas aoat it aeret cleared, and Is the kev to a lew bodv of coal about being developed. Will be sold low and upon eaey terms Jrer particulars, apply to Clearfield, Pa., July 11, 1H76. , I)LY A DYKES SILPHIR SOAP Is used by le0 Philadelphia families. It Is a chemically pure toilet reap makes the skin soft, smooth, clear, pure, white and healthy ; neutral, lees the odor of peraplratiea j removes Tea, Run. bum, Freckles, Dandruff, and all Irritation of tht skia. Priee, 16 en tat by mail, 16 teats a hoi. Three cakes, v cents by mail, To cents. MAaoracTtiaiD iolblv ar Dr. Van Dyhe. 1391 Greene U, Phil a. SOLD BY ALL DRUQGISTS. . iyll,,76 1j H. A. KItATZEit, (laooaasoa ro) ' IBATZEB A LYTLE, f BRALBB II DRY QO0DS, . , . NOTIONS, , ; .. BOOTS, , . ..! . . . . SHOES, ' LEATHER, ' i CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, 1 WALL PAPER, t ' ' WINDOW SHADES, " ETC. ' Market Strut, Cieariield, Pa. ' .b. II, 1171-lf 1 ' ATTETI0. FARMERS. W. bar. arraaaed oar buaioMB ao aa to lira .vpaolal attaatioa to lb. aal. of Agrlealtural lal pl.aiMU, aad will kcap raitaatlj oa hand WOOD'S MOWERS and REAPERS, BUCKEYE MOWERS and REAPERS, NASH LOCK LEVER HAY RAKES, ELLIS A ITOPf- MAN'S ONB-HORSE THRESH . INU MACHINES, FANNING MILLS, CIDER MILLS, BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILLS, Fonr-IIorsc Sweep Powers, with Straw Carrion of an. dealml longth. Calling doxm, rrooi ar to vav aaon, llarpooa Hon. ll.r Fork! aad Pallajt., Plowa, Uullir a ton, Hborrt Plow., Plow Hbam of . .11 ktnda, R.palra.t all maobinM aald by aa, and any Ibing : Im hi our lln All of wbloh will b. aold on way tornit, or .1 ohana for atoob. Caah buyora wfll flod rrtrat advaatagH by dMling with ua. M.u. JSllUWA UKU. MEAT MARKET, Market StmU ' VMarbinla kept la lha"Cratnnlal" building. Cl.ld, Pa., May lllllt la, FLO U It. FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. C. KRAMER & CO., Room No, 4. Ple'i Opera Hoaae, Olearleld. Pa. Kmp aoBataatty oa hand RCOAR, '. COPFEI, i TEAS, SODA, . COAL OIL, I BYRUP, BALT, SPICKS, SOAP, OaaMd aad Orlad Pralu, Tobaoen, Clgara, Cu. AIM, Oldar Vlwgar, Batttr, Egga, As. AIM, EXTRA OMR M All R Wheat sad Buckwheat Floor, .. Corn Meal, Chop, Fed, fro., AD of wkUb arm ka Hid iWp f.r aaak n la aaMaaaa anr aawairy prwaaaa. A. 0. KRAMER A 00. Olrarflald, Rot. II, H74..nT . gw g.durttgmnts. s TEAM SAW MILL, ENGINE ANU DvILKHO 'UK BALB, Tbe andsrslgncd olTere (or sale oa reasonable term i, their steam saw mill, located at Wallace, toa, Claarosld)av,Pa. Theeaglneaad hollere are as good as new. w w me eng.!. lA.ti .ml la la rood ruonln order. They will ulsoseji their siTnfls aad lath mill, aad all tbe working machinery in vm. remee wiaamg to narabnac can tall an or address P URAHAM, WALLA0I A CO Claarlold, Pi , Job. 90, 1871. pARMERS, LOOK HERE 1 F. Itt. CABD0H & BR0., Would .all tb. allontlos af Famari IB tha fltot that th.y are rw.lviBg ONE CAR LOAD OF ' Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread Thresh Machines, ONI CAR LOAD 0F CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS COMBINED. And two kind, of GRAIN DRILLS FARM ERS' FAVORITE A FARMERS' FRIEND. All th. boot. M.ohlBaf will ba Kid CHEAP fur CASH, ar axehangad for good HORSES and FAT CATTLE. Thay h.v. kkM a lot af a.w ' TWO-nORSB B0AD WA00S8, ; Which Ib.y will dirpoaw of la th. alias ai.nn.r. Our Thr.ah.rl, Rnpan and DrUll are of tha boat ai.k.a Ib tb. oountry, and warraaud firat-.laia la erary partioslar. Call at our meat market la Pie'a Opera Home 'i' aad axamlBe tbaaa BiaahiB.a. F. M. CARBON k BRO. Clearl.ld, Pa., Mank 11,11. rpoWNSniP 8TATEMFNT. JOHN W. TVRNRR, Dlmrlat Treaaarar ef Graham townabip, lor 1871, for rJokool roadtt DR. ' To hal. at laat HltlaawaU -A Ml 4 To amount of aaeud dunlioal. for Ills III II To amouBt of Stat, appropriation n lftl 9b 11,141 19 CR. By School ord.ra radMto.d 191 45 II. Moawatioaa OB duplioat. of 1174. ... 10 II Uy amount oBoollaoted for 1875 641 78 By " " ' 1874 131 II By oollMtiag $81 Ml, at 5 per eeat...... 40 80 Ily 1 par ont. oa 1601.46 II 80 By bal.no. daa towaakip.. 149 01 " 1,(1 19 Wa. th. und.ralltn Auditor, of Orah.tn Iowa kin, bb.lng .zamlaad Ik. aeer. aoeoent, and And It aa abor. lUtl. WitaM. oar head, tail 12d day of Jun., A. D. 1871. Attbit i C. W. KYLKR, A. J. 1IUBLKR, J. L. WARD, Cl.rk. W. W. HOOVER, Auditor., Orahuatoa, Jaly 11, 187 8 9t. riOWNSHIP STATEMENT. F. E. RAPFERTY, dK'd, Dlrtriot Tr.ar.r, par J. B. RJ.j, In eoaount wilk P.aa lowa abip, for School aod Road fundi for 1876 1 , icaooi. rtani db. To haluoe at hut lettl.m.at I 4(4 17 To amount of anted daplleale 5118 18 To am't of uoioaUMl from TrM.. WlM... 116 18 To amoaotof State approprlatlOB.tIM.M 180 80 To .mount of Mr. Fl.lding DO 00 I1.S77 M By am't of aebool oritara rrum.d.H,,..$ 918 19 Ily am't unool!et.d, , M 481 IB 11,177 1 B.laoc. du. fund Z.$4ol 61 boao ruan na. To amoBnt of aoarat road lai reoelr from Treerarar Wi.. 1368 16 I i CB. a By amount paid Ah'a H .$ 0 00 By " " Joba Qulglay... 87 78 Uy " . " 8niaal U.mok. 70 41 By " " Ab'm Myrtw I IS By - for lllng boo4...... 50 By " H. M. H, ... 100 By - ' John Pant... 9 00 By . " . " Jaa Arth.r..,..... 16 40 By " J.m D.ii.y ., 10 00 By bal.aee oa erdara I tl By " of Arthara'oidw...... .. 86 00 By J. B. Rofarly . 10 10 By.balanoe dae townablpM...MH....M 64 10 ' 968 18 ' W. rh. Bndmirn Aaiitore of Peao Iowb- abln, ha.lag aaajln.d the foragolag aMoaata, find th.m u abor. Ht forth. Witaoaa ear aaada Ihl. 21th day ef Jan., Au D. 1178. Attb.t : R.M. HOOX'E R, ' R. W. HEPBURN, RRIIBEN WALL, Cl.ik. ABM MYRTER, Aaditora. Oramplaa HI 111, July II, 1178 It. S' CHOOL KEPOKT. : Annual District Renort. Osceola aonmgh, ytar eoaiog eiune, 1070: Whole No. of 6obools......,....... ........ A No. yet required J Average Ne. of montbi taught..,........,,.. 1 6 No. ef malt teachers employed H H. 1 No. of female teachers employed ,.. S AveraffC Salaries of males per month 4 AO M Average salaries of females per month...- 6& 60 Ne. of mills oa dollar fur echoe. parpoeee. Amount levied for school purposes 00 . , nacatrrs. From State appropriation for year ending June, 1H76 ..$.101 16 From Collector, taxes of all kinds 681 47 From all other aourete - 146 IV RIFBN PITT BBS. For Furnishing Houses For Kent aad Repairs. , ror iceeners wages For Fuel, Ac HH, Fer Aeerttary't salary, I years, two 00 i aaso vacua. Cash on hsnd.... Due District from all sources.,.. 86 SI ..... 761 00 !UT 11 LldtaiUTlBS. Amount due on unsettled bill ..$(178 Tl Liabilities in ticess of re ton roes !.$ 10 61 By order of the Board, A.J.8YPHKR, Presideat R. J. WALKKR, OsoeolaalUla, July ll,'76-3t. . Secretary. II USTON TOWNSHIP. Fin.Mial Stateneal of Seheel aad Poor Fuadt of Uuato tewnahip, fer 1876 : ICMOOI. Pt'.D 1B. SMlod duplloatu ef 1871 aad 77 aad pr.vi.ua yeara 1,018 19 RMrlred from Co. Treaaurar 697 00 " Llqaor Fium..... 90( 00 a Stal. anpropri.Uoa...M 184 81 " Tree., atl.ala.ltl.mnit 105 M " ' othw eoureM M S 16 Bond 600 00 1.785 74 CB. Fm. of CollMtera M II II Tl 00 1,181 10 00 II II 601 01 Tr.aaur.r'a MU.ry H I'.bta .Bd lnl.rMt....MM..... Blanba SMld taaM eion.ratad....M... Heatad taxa. anoollaoted.M I 1.008 16 xraaaaa. Order, drawa durlag th. yew, vli i For Taaahara, all aohooll I 1,741 14 Fer Rrpalra.... . 191 96 Foe Fa.l .nd eentiBg.noiea..H ,... 941 80 For Building 991 94 For Iaiaranee HMH , 19 00 1,749 61 LuntiTiaa, Du. Treuurer I III II Boada - . 10,008 01 Ordari 1,178 10 Intar.it 1.61 on Surplui, ba. eamaaieaioB. aad .sos'Im 1,098 16 njn 88 Kalimatad aoat of on. a.w ?bool keuae ead aupitlng 7 aakoela, l79.'77.4 1,001 II Tai larled for 1179, 1 milla. pool ptiMB na. RM'd during Ihe year te April 1, 1171 Loan ...... Ml M ca. Paid eul ea erdara firaa for eaaaer purpoeea , $ IM 00 MamoniBdam ef erdara drawa t For MaPhmaa, p.u,........,..4 II II for 11. W. hllm.r, paupar...n..,.M. 141 II For Tr.mpa H t 76 Fer laaae Tura.y, paup.r,...nM,H.M.M 91 17 For Cbarlea Laraoa, peaper, M...,H 194 90 Dlneaat . n .,,... 11 M Oreraaera' wagtM 1100 I 484 II MIOUBOBa, Seated taaa. aaretko..u..., 4 I8 81 II. N. Brewa, Collwwr. ....... ...... 17 II uaet.ted 1,114 N t 1,611 41 ' Luenmet. Oelalaadlng ord.ra Jk III 81 Barplae, Wm eeaial'4 aad ,'...... 1,8 II t 1,611 41 Twe paaeen aev ea the Bahla aaated Taney . No Poor ui brM. L. BIRD, ' J. 1. WITT, Clerk. J. C. TYLER, A. . ROHINKRANH. July II, 1T -. Aadllorl. ino ri ...... 1A6 S6 6U0 60 04 ... 60 00 m and tiiallimoui SkdvrrtUmrats. j A MATTER OF Wa fmMzmJfwm e Ukio JbwMa tba salMBtanoe of aunveraauon alMiut Oak Hall, in Phi 1 a ri lAhytV aaamakor A Brown'a " Laraxef CloUilns "J6a to Amerloa." A visitor aud aMendtvuswre the speakers : Ytnux. " What oorner Is tbe Building on T Attendant. NHonth Kaat comer of HixU and Market Plaaaa sola the B1XTI1, fur armie ttrangert seeklnt Oak Hall, have been mulfd by designing peranaa." V. "U Uper(eoUyoanmaall Do von know Ha almtnalojiar A. "12,ouo square fctt-66 en Market, an l 1M odd on BLiUi, aim storlee blffli, haa three acres oA Booriac, and rovern rpacc nr.i a oocupled bymirmdiatt twenty tUllenuU busi oem plaocs."fAX i1' Do Totjfvsa tteam-poworr M A giant young engiue furnishes power fbr the ftelght and paaaeugur elevabtn, and tt.e boilers steam fbr UcaUiig, aud tht oUaut opum lions of the house." X. What order do yon take with goodsr . "They are Aral owjTixI and arrongtMl In the Dasemont,on long fytV oouutara, and uken Uienoa on tbe tghykivraujt to the Uikwc tor's room on thJwnm floor." X. " Is UurpecUninhc firm operation r . "No, air, measuring. The ixmmIs an frit measnred In the piece, then inspected, 'llm cloth paaaac over fellers In the flue of a etivntf light, and two men sit, one before and ore buhlnd tbe goods, watching with the eye oi a hawk fbr the least pin-hole Imperfection, anl marking every flaw, ao tbat the cutter may tea and avoid It when he comae to out ihu gtu. nents." . V. M Yon most employ aa amy of mitten r ' A. "Come to our firth fli aud set Wa keep W bands all tha title cwUng ap the cloth Into ganneota.beeldt'aprjsf nwiiJiiesUiatiio a doaen men's work eat-iMt a stroke." V. "Do yoa maauJsctrure all your own goods r A. "We do, and moat carefully, pur ex aminers Inspect every ttlh-Ji ana seam, and certify to every gkrment aa extra-well made before we put our ticket on U, and become responsible for It" V. N Your system bus! save you a groat dcalT1 t A. MIn erery direction, sir. It It thf sytteA and economy we practice ail tp wy throiuth, that enables at to put our prwown to the people at we do." V. "After Inspecting the work, what btootnta of itr A. "Before It gnet Into Stock tt It Hekttrd, Every single garment baa lis number and other polnta noted ou It, ao that I U entire his tory caa he traced wUhout Call, upon our .t V. " Yon must have 80 ov eO roUeemen r , a. - v " Whv sir. on busy davs von iuivAm 103 In tbe varioua rooma and wiIsm nff mma wina vo uu urooRi oi canmen. V. ,rDo you do an order buom'-e by nu andexurcear' - A."Vorygrat All over tbe oountry. Our 1TT6 -e-fllvTw.w TOEE, LOW PRICES HAVE HOT KILLED . T. A. Fleck & Co., . ' ' MAEKET ST., CLEARFIELD, FA. Thay atill lire, aad (ad th.aia.lree wall aad hwty wtail. oth.ra are eomplalBiag BMaaa. buyer, oi u.iuw iwu um uwuwa are ae. ia wwi tioa te pay Ihe large prolu of th. pail, wbll. they, like far-aMiag kudaeea maa, law the .itaetloa aad ofared ead aold Dry Ooeda at . tl ' Prices to Suit the Times. By ee doing th.y kar. built aa a proeperoai Bad kMrMalng trade. With a aaul tier, and Ugb eapwiMa, priM. that would b. lew tbaa eeit te eth.ra afford than a profit. Tkalr motto for 1876 waa made in olden tlaea, aad la tbe word, ef Franklin i M A Btmble elipeaeo la better ' tbea a .low billing." At a rewat mwtiog do bualnea. u b.retorore.un A I.AKH n AM, and .bang. tn. molle ror 187. at follow, t "A nimble Threepenre le better tb.B a alow Mlipeaca." IhU beau Fraaklla Jaet 50 pet ont. THE GREAT ONE PRICE DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. . , SEW 0PEHG OF HEW DRESS GOODS. All the latest styles from 10 rents per yard up. , THE BEST BLACK ALPACAS IX TO W. 1 ; ' ' Colored Dress Goods Id groat variety. Black Silks, ona dollar and tapwards. Dross Lineal, best shades and makes. Table Linens, Turkey Red, bleached and unbleached. ' Sheotlngs and Pillow case Cottons, bleached and nobleached. Calicoes, 1 Cottonades lor men's and boy's wesr. . f Ticking Cottonadea for men's and boy's wear., , ( Muslins and Ginghams. 1 AM kinds of Summer Nice Summer Pull frosli linos of all doscriptlona Muslins, Piques, Bolt finished Cambrioa, Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns A new ehoioe HAMBURG0 New Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Handkcrohiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Kid Gloves, lilaclc anrj colored Veils and Veiling, Week ttucning, Ladies' Back Uombi, Parasols and Pans, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladies' and Chil dren's Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. MILLINERY GOODS, full line to suit everybody. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, very obeap. New Silks, Flowers andJRibbons. unirtmmed Hats ana Bonnets. Having succeeded in getting a first olaas Milliner, persona favoring us with a van win uuu guuu, in tuia uupanrnoii. very mauu luwer man uerowiure. Stents' Furnlahlng Goods. Ponale Shirts, While Shirts, Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Paper uoiiars ana wans, Busnenuers, iiinen uanakeremeis, Hosiery, U loves . and New Ties of every description. .. , All the above goods will ba offered at the lowest possible prions. ' T. A. FLECK & CO., Clearfield, Pa , April 26, 1876. 1876. WHERE NOW? 1870. Te IIICIIIOAN, ee eftlhe forraoBt, lourlak- lag aad hMllhy Sutee I WHAT FOR? To hay a FARM oat of tha One Million Acres of Una (aiming landi fur eale by tha GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R. R. Strong Sollt. Ready Market. Sore Crope. Oood dohooli. R. R. rona threat h eaatra of front St t toman U all alonn. AU kiada of ProdoeU railed. Planty of watar, timber and building Material! Prioe froei $4 to 910 per aere) ene- fourth dowa, balanoe oa time. Bend for lllnatrated nannhlat.fall of fheta and flgnref, aad be eoaTloed. Add ran vt. A.iiutTAHU, uonm r. Grand Ranidi. Mleh. P. R. L. PIKRCK, Sae'y Iaad Dep t. AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, (APPLRTON'9) NEW REVISED EDITION, Oompleta In 16 Volumes. to the preaent time. Illattraled ihroog hoot with Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPB ef erery eoaBtr, ea th. glebe. Sold oalj by auba.rir.ttoB. It la Bot obligator, to tak. all the eelaan. at eaoe a volaaa. eaa, k. d.llr.rad eaoe a Bioalb, ar .ao. la twe aBaalha. T.B eaate a day, tb. arleeof a .Igor, will par for a Ml .f crCLOPUOIA OH A BI MOKTHLT HlIHgCRIPTIONIalMolhaathraiyaara. Thw tkar. will be aoaialhlag aabalaotial eared aad a auroboaoe ef kaewtodge, ladead a eerrerael library la lltelf tetand, with but little eoert ee laerilea. PRICI AND BTTLK OF D1ND1N8 t For Kllrm Clelk, per ToL. M.. For Library Leather, per vol For half Tarhay Moreeeo, per eel... Fer h.lf It .Ml. litre Milt, per eel., For Fell Merwee Aatiaae, per tel.. Fer Foil A .hi a, pw r.1 m 9 ft el ... oo t so I OS ...... IS 01 ..... is so Fer farther lafmatlea address Ml. WILLIAMSON, ' . Fahllaher'i afeal, II, Bulk ttree-, Jane II, IITS-ty. PMtahargk, Fa. POPULAR HT, varflstt eouitfli gtue) lulta es artl hiaka Itjkoamtile to pieaee jwoploujo miiua awaHjtaeffcotry ealf tiAcy wacehefetn penon. V. ' ; I suppnee yoa have M least 1 a doaen different t departmenur' y dar air I we hare more than fweatV, reo. wiinitsown ouaiiieaLand evn r orgaiilsed, a nsnasmrv wheal wlUt- tlKiroughl y organised, a ; ,u i us vmM wuoci. V. 'Will vuu nan rrrmX wbkMl " V. ''Will you naintadoaen oraoofthetef A. With Pleasure, ine ciutom ItaparV i menL fur those who prefer custom rpiuly-ma! Jjn Furnlahlng Department, made to . niiu i ea. iwviiBwg, mvuKMi ui mi llllliai IMI The Shirt Owrtonr, with Its busy machlneo, making onr own first clam ahirta. The Trim pi log Department, Itmlf aablgaasnanyaiaeni jar autre. Tbe Garment block Koom. The ltereivlng Boom. Tbe Order DepartnMSit, uameti Wfore, Tbe Special Uniforms apart ment. The Delivery DepartBMnL wltAlM tt?ora of meaaengars. Tho" . V. Hold, hold I sir, enough f - , A. "I'mnothalftbrotigfar TheAoettIalnt Irartin2nt, w ilh IU bllLand sign dietrtbutura, ' editineand publliblnM buncaa and popular journal, otrtnilSbetkie.arVe, bO.OWixtplM taouthly (tell nil your m1i4oeend lorltj. The Men's Itcpartmant, wtunts many noma. Tbe Bore lii4irtmnL ThaYouthar Department. Toe Children's Dtimrtment, with Its spetlal entrauDe fbr la due. The Tolrgraph Deparv merit. The Chief Clerk's Depertment with iutxpk koepen and aMlstanta. UeneralMan. aarr'a Ipartmanti jTlnaprler's Office, and cUior otUoec of the 0JTuall busy aa beea thiuktrif. planning, exantlnf. buying, aaak Uig, icicUrtoriiiff.maAyiafe.aAjij ding out, se and In a Umuiamdmnn Joining their rbrusa J carry on a buslnetsVlth the peuple amount ng to between $1,VMJM aod UfiuojMO aa nually." . , V. rttM--p-e-n-d-o.ar ' ' J 4 A. "Imlcvd It Is I I ivjqmt to BaBM nhe Cashier's Drpartment, which bandies UstUb.OM Of retail salon on seme etnglo days r V. t.M)01 Irnmini. I Tlial. arha aalxUa the bouse to buy chomp and aecheap r A.'1 Exactly I tuve hltlt The peopie urong neve, aw that wa depend on low prices and (miuewauJm vtv,!-, 'vDaat I A. " Our system cbusineai dtallnf--t. One B1-51.-V, tru ucnwiun , m. vau lor cvarruuxic, a. raaa.9, v.v . --. . m. vaau iui V glJumiM, a. A guarantoe protecting the purchaser i .The money returued if the buyer oan t otaarwlea heeulted, leeuiiea." V. " Nothlne could he ttvar A. Nothing. And the people ere ft." V. "Well.1 thank you, air, lor your point attention." ' ' A . " Not at all, It's a pleasure tn twrve you. Call agslu ; suid be euro of the piaCe Wana maker A Itrowns Oak IUUAu&-ast oor ner 8lx:Ji and Market." V. "Thank youl 1 bhall be happy to doao. Oood nutrulng." 1876 1. 1 l the elote of a loraeffal ye ere keelaMi ef lb. ona it waa aaeatmoeely reeMrad I. I and Cassimores, Terr cheap. ( Crash Shawls and Skirts. of Whito Goods, plain and plaid. line of styles EDGINGS. Tacked Muslins, plain & smpea, Lone Cloth, ' Plain Cambric 1 OB PRIHTINO OF SVBRY DI80RIF W ttoBBMlly aieaaUd at tbia ellee. 1876. MAY. 1876. NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever. ROOM NO- 2 Filled and Overflowing. The quite recent decline in Dry Goods, tells in Ihe way goods are going off. Will not enumerate, but everything m the way of Milliner and Fancy Goods, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, CAUPETS, OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPElt, In great abundance, at the lowest possible prices. . . w WILLIAM REED, ROOM NO. 2, ; Ple'a Opera Henae. Ck.rl.ld, Doe. . IITt. )rtt 6sodi, tBrsttriri, tit. JkEW OPENING. ..14.'. . , J..JUIi.i.iUljij 'I (I 'l I l:U I I I BOOT & SHOE : 1,1 . AND ' ' . HAT & CAP r 1m til ' ' , ; STOKE. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKKT STREET. - :.... ,'. .1 I-1..-I A full and eemplete uwrlai.nt ef aew goeda and a.w itylee, dowa to ,;J j "HARD PAN" PEICES. CUImbi are inrlled to eall and examine ny took aod Jade, fer th.au.lrM a. to qoalily aad prleet of good.. . J0SBPU (. SIIOVTEKS. Cleartald, April 14, 1874. JJARD TIMES , 1IAVB NO EFFECT , .. IN 5 t FRENCHYILLEI I am aware that there are nai penoaa a little hard te pieaee, aad I am alao aware that the eomplalnt of "hard timet" la well nigh pnireraal. But I am to aUaated new that I ema eatlsfy tbe former and prove eooeltuiTely tbat "bard timaa" will not effect thoee who buy tbclr goods from me, and all my patroai a bell he initiated Into the te em or HOW TO AVOID . HABO TIMES I bare eoodt anoach to tnpt.lr all the Inhabi tant! tn the lower end ef the eonnty whioh I aell at eioeeding low ratal from my mammoth ttore In MULSONDURG. where I ean alwayi be foand ready to wait apon eall en and anpply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Boeh-ee Clot hi, Batioettt, Oanlmerea, Huellntt, Ualames, Linen, Urtlltngi, uaiieoei, , Trimming, Hibhoaa, Laoe, Ready-made Clothing, Doota and Bhoea, Hate and Cape all of the beat material and made to order iioeo, Boeki, Ulovea, ItitUns, Laeee, Ribboni, Ao. QROCERIBB OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sagar, Rice, Molaaeei, Fieh, Salt Pork, Llnaeed Uil, If nn Uil, uarboa uu. Hardware, Queen aware, Tinware, Caetlngi, Plowa and Plow Caatioga, Naila, Spik.a, Corn Caltl re tort, Cider Preatee, and all fcindi of Axea. Perfumery, Palate, VaraUb, Qlaaa, and a general aMoruaeauiE oaauoaery, OOOD FLOUR, Of different bran da, alwaya on hand, nnd will ba aold at tha loweat peeaible Sgare! J. H. McClain'a Uedioinea, Jayna'a Medloinea Hoatetter I and llooBaada Kit tare. 1001 voaadt of Wool wanted fbr which the Bigeeet pnoe win at pain. vioTerawea ea aeoa ana ror oaie at tne lowest maraei priee. Alao. Atent for Btrattonrllle aad Carwenarllle T areata mg Maounea. . . . . . uV-Call and eeefor roaraelrei. Toa will find ararything ainally kept ia a retail ttore. -r k . L. M. COUDRIBT. Frenohritle P. 0., Aagnat IS, 1874. REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Won Id farneetfhllr oeHfy the pablle aenerally that he baa ramored bia Orooery Store from Bhaw't Row, to the building formerly oeonpied by J. Milea Kratier, oa Baooad atreet, next doer to Bigler'a hardware ttore, where ha In ten da keeping a Anil line of GROCEUIEN. DAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD. SUUARS aad 85 RITS, ef all f rad. TEAS, Qreea aad Black. COFFE1, Roa. ted aal Areas. ;." f awr. jj 4ai V Y FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, cjwen FRi iTS, J, All kind. lath, atarket. 1 1 1 J PICKLES, la Jan aad b.rrali. 8FICE8, la erery form aad rarlety. FAMILY, FLOUR, ALL KINIM OK CRACKERS. SOAPS, 1 MATCH RS, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, ; ' . : ...I Coil Oil aal L&mp CUmnoya. And a food aaaorlaaeat of thoa. thlnr. ainally kept la a Ifrotwry atore, whirh h. will exchange for marketing at the market prioa. Will Mil for eash a? ekaaply aa aay other one. Pleaae eell and eee kil atook aad Jndee for yoamlf. JUU NcQAUtlHEY. ClMrl.ld, Jan. 1, 17. G ROCERIES. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Suceeaaor te LTTLB A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AIs'D KETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LIKE (IP TBAH. 0OL0MQ8, JAPANS, . . IMPERIAL, TOL'Iia HYSON, t , , : , BNOLI8U IIHEAKFAHT Paraat la Market. i : BUTTER AMI) EiiRR Will he kaet aad aold at trat coat. Ch r,.l fer C.anlry Prod eee, t ; , J i i V flERMAN CHERRIES, ' 'TURKEY PRUNES, ' 1 PRESERVED FEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. ' PIRH. Mark.r.1, Lake Hrrrlag, Cod, Ar. ,'t',A it ...'Lout-) riCKLKN. Berrel Pkklea aad Ragllak Pleklat. ' '.. ii PLOVR AND tK.UI. Flour, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, A a, mrklti if.'LtH H R. l.tTI.. WILLIAM. H. HENKY, Ju-ticb or van PaAca anv Brttveisa, LUM BIB CITY. Collections made and money promptly paid ever. Artie let of agreement and deeds of conveyance neatly executed aad warranted eor JOHN H. FULFQRD, OiSEBAL IHSVnANCM MINT, t. ClearSeld, Pean'a, . . Repreieola alt th. leading Plre iBIoraBee Colupaaiei of Ik. oountry t Q.mb .....41C0leel Royal Canxilu S,lll)l,0M Uoua, N.trYera. ,TM,I4 Lyaomlog, Mu.cr, Pa...-........ 1,4311,411 Fraaklia, l'hillV.............. I,30,84 Pbonii, Hartford l.S.'.l.lul Haaorer, ! York , 1,421,961 Home, C.I., 0.-.,. - 111,101 Atlaa, Hartford o0,4l Pnrrldenoe, WaahiagUB........u : llO.oeil Pereoaa about , ffeetiag aa iBeareaee ea prop erty ef any kiBd, abould oall at my othoe, ea Market limt, eppoaiu. the Court Houm, aad n. my- Kal ef eompeaiel and rate, before inauriog. JOHN 11. FULFORD, Clearliald, Fa., Out. S7, 'Zt-ly T)ANIEL GOODLANDEH,- LDTHBKSBCRO, PA., ' - Dealer Is DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, '' HOSIERY & GLOVES, . , HATS A CAFS and B09T3 A plIOES, Tobaoeo, Orooeiiet and Flab, Kalli,' Hardware1, Queen aware and U lata ware. Men' and Uoya' Clothing, Drngf, Painta, ' j- , r Oil a, Bohoql Bookt, ' ' ' f a large lot ef Patent Mediclnea, - Can diet, Note A Dried Fro I to, Cheese and Creek era, Hook aad Rifle Powder, Flour, Grain nnd Potatoes I ft Clom and Timothy Bead; f j Bole Leather, lloroeooa, Lintnga, bindings and Thread, Bhoemakert' Tools and Shoe dVindingfl. No greater variety of goods In any atore In the eonnty. All for sale Tory low for eaah or ooontrj produce at the Cheap Corner. ' May 1, 1876. (. a. murM,.H i. - - ...iW. W. BBTTt WEAVES dc BETTfi "CLEARFIELD, PA., Are ofcrlng, at the eld Hand ef 0. L. Read A Co. tkojr atoek kf goel, eonititlag of . DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, . h. I J f ' . J t .- BOOTS A B1I0E8, HATS CAPS,' ' HARDWARE, . ,. . QUEENSWARE, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4o., &o., At th. moat reaioaabla rata, far CASH ar Is I 'I .1 i;i -chane fcr Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, ii . - t. , OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. JpaAdraBc.a made to tbote enged is get ting ont square timber oa the moat adrantageonl term,. pdtljaan Jttardtd the Hlghtst JtTtdal at llrnna. E. & H.T. ANTHONY V CO., SOI Broadway, Mew York, (0pp. Metropolitan Hotel), aiisriaitiasH. arroBTiai ad tui.ni i CHR0M0S & FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES dk VIEWS, Albums, Graphoecopea, Photographs, aad kindred guoda Celebrities, Aotreasea, Ae.f ruoTOGBArnlc" materials, We are headquarters for everything la the way of Storeopticoas and Ifagio Lantern, Being mannfaetaren of the MrCHO-flClRVTIFIC LANTBRN, BTtRKO-FAWOl'TIOON, UNIVRR8ITY BTKROPTTCOV, . AUVBRTIHKR 8 STKKOPTICON, AKTOPTICON. SCIIOOL LANTKRW, KAMILT LANTERN, ... PEOPLE S LANTERN. Each style belog tbe best of Ita elau in the aarket. Catalogaea of Lanterns and Slidea. with diree Uoua forcing, aent on application. Any eflierTrleing man caa make moan with a Maglo Lantern. MTV. i.t ore to the Cealennial BxpoelUon will do wisely to defer purobasiDs aoods in our line until they come to oar store in New York, where they will find greater variety and more moderate prloea, and oan select thorn at their leisure. Bat we have a eonoeeeioa to sell eome styles of our goods in the building ef the Department of Pnblio Comfort, and those not eominc to New York are invited to eall on onr representation there. Jt4t-A full etookor Viewi of the Exposition and their eontenta. 4rCut out this advertisement for reference,' I e t ut at CALIFORNIA. thb rntrAflo A50 OBRAT-wesTaaa nati.Wir Embraces on dor oae management the Ureal Trank Railway Llnee of tbe WEST and NORTH WEST, and, with Itt nemtrous branches and eonnectlons, forma the shortest aod autakeit route between Caioaeo and all points In lLLivoia, Wit roKKin, North a km MirniQaa, Mix-RaorA, lot, N aaaii bra, Cii.iroa-iA and the Waaraaa TKRRirORtEI. It! Omaha and California Unf it the ahorteet and heat rente for all polati la NoBTHBRB iLLtaoia, InWA, DAROTl, KlBRABKA, H'roatae, Colorado, Ur.a, Kry.in, C.uroa tik, Obboob, Cbiri, Jamb and Ai'.tralia. Ill Chicago, Madison & St. Paul ., - Line . Ii the ikorteat line fer Nobtbsrb WiRoemt, aad Mirrbhota, and for Mambor, St. Paul, Mir RBAroLia, Di'Ltira aad all polatt Ik the Ureal Norlbweat. Ill Winona and SL Peter Line It the ortry route for Wi-oha, RomReten. Owe tonha, Markato, Bt. Ptran. Nrw Kim, and all points in Suthora and Oeatral Miaaetota. Ita Green Bay and Marquette Line Ii the only line for JAKnaviLLi, Watrrtown, Fitait Du Lao, Osreorv, Arrt-RToe, tiaaai Bar, Krcarara, NRQAmaa, ManuiiRm, Horoaroa, Hancock and the Larb Buraaioa Couarar. Iu Freeportand Dubuque Line It the only ronte for Kloir, RorrroRD, Frri reat, and all points via. FreeporL Itt Chicago and Milwaukee Line Ia the old Lake Pbore Ronte. and it tbe onlv one paaaingtbroagb Evarstor, Lakr FoRaat, llioa land Park, Wadrroar, Racirb, Kkrosba te ILWAl'KRB. Pullman Palace Cars ar. rua on all tbroBgh traiaa of this road. Thi, ia the ONLY LINK rnnnina th.Ncara ba. Imb Chicago aad 8L P..I, Ckloago aod Milwau kee, or UBieaee and Wlaoaa. - ' At Omaha our Hleen.ra eoaneot with lb. orr. I.nd SHwpen ea the llBiea PaeiSa Rallroe4 for all point. W.at of th. Mi.eourl Rlrer. un IB. arrtral ol tbe trataa rrom tha K.t or So.tb, tho traloa of tha Chicago A North-n eatcra Hallway LRAVE C1IICA110 aa followa: . ferCemuell lllull.,()mah.and talifornla. Two Through Train, daily, with Pullmaa Palaoe, Drawing Hoom aad Sleepiag Oan tbreagh Is Connell Dlula. for Bt. Paul and Mlnneapella, Twe Threagh Train, dally, with Pullmaa FalaeeCart ett.eb.doti betb tralna. Hor (ireea Bay aud l ake Bnprrlor, Twe Traloa dally, with Pullmaa Palace Carl attached, and running through to M.rnu.tte. Yat aillwauke., Foar Tkrcngk Traiaa dally, Pallmaa Carl oa sight traiaa, Parlor Cbair Carl oa day train.. Ker Kparta and Winona aad pelau la Mlaaaeota. One Tbmugb Traia dally, with Pollmea 81.rpara to Wiaoaa. e'er IHlhna.ua, rla Freepert, Twe Three gb Train, daily, wllk Pullmaa Car. ea algbt traiaa. for Dubuque and l.e Croaae, ria Cllatea, Twe Through Traiaa daMy, wllk Pallmaa Carl oa Bfgbt traia lo Mcwlregor, Iowa. fer Ntaas City and Vaaktcm, Te Train, daily. I'allman Carat. MLaoarl Valley JanelinB. for Lake (ienera. Fear Traiaa dally. for Mocklord, w.rluig, k.aHan,Aaaee ellle. aad etbn polala, yoa caa bar, from twa te tea traina daily. New York Oflce, Ne. 411 Broadway BeMoa OSIce, No. I Blale Street i Omaha OSoe, 111 P.mham Street, Raa Kranclree Offloe, 111 Mont gomery Street) Okietge Ticket OSIerai II Clark "eat, andar Hbermaa Houaet eereer Caaal and M.diaea StreeUi Klaaie Street Depot, eoracr W. Klniieand Cen.l Blreeta i Walla Street Depot, wraar Wajlla aad Klaare Streeta. For ralM or taformetloa aet allalaaela free year koaie ageata, apply ta W. H. atawRBte, .Maa.iiRr.SiTT, Ueai. Pia. Ag't, Cbleege, . O.a. 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