THE llEPUBLICAN. CLBARFIRLD, PA H'KDNRHUAY M0HN1NQ. JUNB 13, U7T. Terms of Subscription. 4rMitn. fi. M. Pnifxitaiii, A Co., Newa- niier Adverting Agente, 17 Park Row, wmw Befit man Ptrvet, ere our deljr authorised gmta 10 Nw vorK uii?. Mot hod lit lUruti tAuriiiRrT.' J. 8. Mi'Mi rhat, factor. Servtete eyery Habbatb u it a m., and m r. m. Sabbath Hnhool at 9 A. M. I'riYM Meet in ir every Thurxlar. at Te P. M. Cotnn union Herrlae, flrit Hahbatb of nrerj noma, ei iifl At M. Wt CleartleM M. E. Cburrh.ke.-i, Wili.uk 11. Dill and W. 8. Wimon, l'aitore. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at I oVlnch, P. M.-tsuoday School it 21, p. M. All n In- viiea to auena. Prcb terlai. ChurchRev. II. 8. Botlbr. Sabbath larvloei morning and evening 8ab bath Habool at I p. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee- amj evening. nt. Krancla Church Catholic Rer. P. J.Hhidim. Praobingt 10, o'clock, A. M.,on lha flrit, third aud lourlb Sumluyaof eaeh month; Vespenand ltrnediotion of ihe Uleited tiaeranienl al 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Ho boo) every Sunday RiierowiB mi e o cioon. OFFICIAL DIHICITOHY. tiki or i old. no quartu ikmioni cocar, Fcoond Monday of January, Third Monday of Marob. ' Ptiat Monday af June. Fourth Monday of September. Tina Or aoLDWQ COM MOB fLIAI. Firt Monday of Juna. Beeond Monday of Nor am bar, rue Lie orricBRa. Prfidmt inly Hoa. Cbarlaa A. Mayer, of Lock Haven. Atriuant Low Judy Hob. John II, Orvii, of ueticiome. Atoeiat JudgetAbrmut Ogilen, Clearfield; vineeni n. nun. iiearneia. Protkonotary Eli Hloom. Rtyittmr ana Keoorde-rL. J. Morgan. lHtriei Attornty Wm. M. McCullough. Trnaiurtr David Mctiaugbey. Sheriff- Andrew Penti, Jr. Count ryr Samuel F. MeCloikey, Cur- nenavtlle. Count Ctmmittitmrrt Clark Brown. Clf field) Tbomaa A. Motiee, Chest P. 0.j II a. Hi Hoover, Clearfield. County Anditar Chriat. J. Keagy, Olan Hop ; Ham oel A. Caldwell, VYilliamigrove ( Jobs U. Conner, iiurnaiae. County Coroner J. B. Neff, Kaw Waahlngton Jury Vommitiontrt Dr. Janiw P. HurebDeld, Clear bed, Joiei-h Alexander, Woodward. Superintendent of PuUte School John A. Uregory, turweoiviiie. Notari Publie John W. Wrlgley. Wm. Ra debaugh, Cyrua Gordon, Clearfield; Joeeph K. Irwin, Si. K. Arnolil, turwooavtlie; J. J single, (ltoli Mllla J. A. Mvingiitone, Dullola City. Our Special column la decidedly interesting; in a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who want to lata utonry. $2 only far largo full atk of Suit, at Julio Ncliaugliey'a grocery. a mm SumUiy cvt'iiiii lust was quite cool. Fire and oterroatf were very eoinfortabl. -MB I Jsrnt-1 'JV'Ht, is repainting and otheraiiuiuiprovlng hirt-aidenoaon Market alrett. Miss Murio MoAlpine, of thin place, who faai been viftiting her frlenda In Scotland fince last fall, returned home on Monday lait. The twenty-first day of the present m'jnib will ba ibe longevt one in (be year. The almanara ray there will hv over flften hour of daylight. a e' , The AUoonu Diatrict M. K. Kabbnth- Mtfboul Altooi4tlun will meet in lha M. K. Cbunb, in tbii borough, on Tuedy and WIuei-dy ot next week. - mm - The liir tioHl. which wilted veetu tloo In tbia county and throughout tba tit ate, ueeurred on the Htb day of June, 169 elgb'cen yean ago lait Monday. .- mm mm 1 in r in if tlin tlmiiflor nnH fiin atnrm lait Tueiday arternotn, Jubn Soiitb'c barn. In Wert Clearfield, waa itruek by lightniag. Tbe damage dona waa rery alight. ' mm Lock lluveii is excited over tho oil ilte u too, and a well la to be aunk at that place at an early day.. Orcr f 1,206 have already been tibieribed toward the project. - mm a -i- - Tho regular meetings of the Clear field Temperance Union will tie held every Friday craning. Tbe public In general i aordially In vited to be prcaent at theee aatetinga. - iii mmm Kov. Wm. 11. Dill will not preach at mt Wolf tlun School iiooat uatil Juna 24, at ft o'clock, r. k. Tbii change li made ou account of the Quarterly Meeting next Sunday, Jana 17ih. - - ii - VV o were visited last week with ev ral rery heavy tho wen of rain, the one on Tues day evenlbg being aeoompanied with a lame hail alorm. Since tba rain, vegetation baa im proved much In appearance. A iuHlival will bo held at 1 Hi Hois City, thii eounty, on tbe evening of the 3d and tbe entire day of the 4ih of July, tbe proceeds to be applied lo tbe benefit of tba new Catholic Churtb about to be erected at that place. The recent ruing did not cause a sufll elent ita la tbe ilver fr raftiog purposes, but there was rnoogh water to enable Merrall's log drive to make another start. The roar of tbe drive pasaed Clearfield on Tburaday last. Tho entertainment irien by tho -8lar Minatrslr," In tbe Opera House, Clearfield, Hit Thursday evening, did not draw an overly large orowd. The boyt done very well, consider ing all things. We did not learn tbo amount of money realised by tbia enterprise. Mr. Dulley, who conducted the tem perance meetings tn this place, stopped off at Tyrone laat weak, while on bis way to his borne In Blalravllle, and labored In theeauieof temper anes for several eveuir ga, and tbe result was a largo number of persons signed the pledge. Tho Fa. Bailroad Company has is sued a pamphlet for the benefit of summer touriatr, giving the routes and all neoeaaary particular for ei ear ions to plaeas of Intereat. Tbo book oan be bad grails by applying to tba ticket agents of tbe company at Philadelphia, Harriaburg, Al tnona, and Pittaburgh. Dry Valley, Mifflin county, had a eaters bail storm laat week. Tba lew pebbles were lha sisa of hens' eggs, nnd four hours after tbe storm tbo hail stonta In many places were atill tba alsa of a walnut, A farmer named Reed bad one hundred penes or glsas broken, and others had from fiftj panes dowr. The first Quarterly Meeting services of the present Conference year will be held In the Clearfield M. R. Charsh next Sabbath, on which occasion Rev. MeMurray, tba pastor, will have aialntanoa from abroad. Rev. Oeorga LeiJy, af I'urwenavllle, will preach on Sunday morning, at II o clock, and Rsv. S. C. Swallow, the Presiding Klder of tbii d if trie, Is expeoteJ lo preach in the evening. mm e Dr. A. M. Hills, Surgeon Dentist, ot tbia place, announces a great reduction la prleea for dental work. He has secured lha exclusive right la thia eounty to no new process for Baking and flntiblng dental plates, by means of which be can put up either single or full sete of teeth at greatly ted need prloee. Olva the Doctor aeall, examine apeelmsBS of his work, and be "ill explain the advantages of tbia new process. eard la thia paper. A party of Clearfield gentlemen, con iting af Messrs. Frank Fielding, John W. Wrig- 17. L, J. Morgan. Wm. R. Wallace aad Ed. Isvy, started down the Sepquehanaa river In a boat last Saturday morning, aa B pleaaura sad 'king cxoaraloB. They are supplied with pro viaiens, evoking utensils, n aaavas Uat, and mjihleg aeoeeatry for oauaping out, and It la tkair Intention to viait aad eiplora all the small rtreams between this piece nnd Ibe month of tbe BieaeeuboniDg eraek. Tboy arrived at the oath of Moravian ran on Satarday evening, ""re they camped out Tor the night. m.mmM mm The farm upon which the State llos- "-! lor tbe Inaae Is sltuato, Bear Warrea, Pa., i ''asly to proia a valuable pi see of territory to Stela. The Warren Mmit say then are low 'I oil wells on three sides ot the farm, and that a question whether suob valuable property 'M remain undeveloped. One diBioolty la Ua ? I. that Ibe Commissioners oannot grant Waae wit),,! the necessary rsglstatiew. Tba caiMloaera vlalted tba farm kt wk, nnd xtitae during the present month tbay will At at ll.rriibirg to diaoues tba propriety of dself)ruieotiBiida, Several propositions w Ike lease af the farm have been submitted by rfclaeul opersto, Tliglcr, Young & Heed, machlnisU, of thla plaes, furnlabed all the neeeiiary oaatloga fur tba new planing and abiagla Bill f the Irrls Brothers, at Curwensvllle. - a en i "Comical" Conly, well-known to ouroltltem as a hnuoruui lettarar, will amaee tbo Honttdala folks on Friday ttanlog, JnuaUia, and the Cuiwenavllle people on Monday tveulng next, the 11th. mm m mm , W am indt'htod tr Jlon. Ii, A. of ibe Furty-fuurlh Congrcsa. J. M. Foater, suranae Cum miaa loner, baa also fnralshad ua the Tourth annual Report t the Inaurauee C.mtla aior,r of Hannaylvanla. Both Ihvaa gontlrioeo have our thanks fur tbi-lr favors. Vr.Mitfc Tho Executor of the va ult of Martin Kiebols, Sr., drcvaaed, will uB'er a lot of valuable personal property at public sale, at tbe lata tetldeuue of Mr. Nichols In Lawrence townabip, on Saturday, June Md. Teruia will ba made koown on day of sale. Tbe property oon- aists of household goods, farming ImpUmenla, wagon, slalgh, twin sled, sheep, two acapa of bees, ett. Hale to eommepoe at I o'clock r. m. A Fisn Story. Tho Clinton Demo oral, of the Tib Inat , says i " One day last week It waa noticed in the canal near Brown, Blackburn A Curtln'a mill, and In their log berin, tbat the flab were dj log very faat, ao many having been Tound on Iho shores aa to make it desirable to bare I hem cleaned up to avoid tbe stench. As Mr. iJiewn cxprcaies It, the flih would come to tba surface, "give n kick," keel over and die. What caused this mortality among the finny tribe la Juat wbst no one can explain." -r mm . A Failure. The editor of the Phil- Ipsburg Journal, two weeks ago, " trananiogrl. Bed" n Beliefonto lawyer into aa Edward Ever- ett, beoeuit of bla apeech on Decoration Day at Pblllpaburg. The lawyer elalma ihat ha Is the regular patentee of the oration, and that Edward bad no band in it, or words to that effecL Wall, the difference Is not muab, and it Is well enough tbat there was no blood abed lu settling tbe mat Ur, and Hastings thereby got bil speech In on Murpby by way or explanation. A FiEAKor Nature. Tho Cambria Freeman says i "A mere belonging to Hon. A. A. Barker, of thla place (Rbensburg), gave birth (a a eolt on Wednesday lart, which may justly be termed a aarwrr Tbe oult In queation is perfectly formed In body and limb, except that one of the front legs runs to a point from tbe knee down, with aearcely tbe semblance efnboofwhero tba hoof ought to ba, while tbe other front leg lakes on what tbe deficient limb laoks, and Is as a eooaequenoe not only out of all proportion In rise from tba knee to tbe pastern joint, but' la brought to an nngelnlyoooolnsioa by having two fully developed hoofs that Is, fully developed for a eolt of tbat age attached. Tho owner, very naturally concluding that tba poor animal was In misery, bad It shot." "Bogus Advertising AgcnU" are an noying the publiabers of the Indiana Democrat. If Mr. fiansom were a new beginner, he would would command our aytupathy ; but be baa been attaehod lo Ike profesaiou loog enough to know that Bias out of every lea of I bote fellow, who sat tbsinselves up In tba cities as Advertising Agent, are nothing but common rogues. Tbey cheat bulb the adverllaer and tba publisher. Meaire. 8. M. Peltengill A Co. are tb only agents tbat we ever bad any dealiaga with who treated u a fairly, All tbe other agents have either cheated us squarely, or el took suob abarp turns on aa tbat wc ware compelled to surreudvr. As a elafs, they are the tknrpett men wa ever encouo-. tered, and printer bad better get rid of them a soon aa p-sil.le and di their buaiuei with tbe i ad vert iter direct. 1UE .UUBI'IIY A1KRTINU. i he teill-1 peranee mertinj in the Cnuit House, in tbia place, I stltutlun and Uy-Lttsr weie read and adopted lor j itic guvernuietit of tbe 1'iiiou. Ibouia 11. Mur ray, Rrq., wa eivvti-d avuoud Vice Pretideut, in addition lo the oflicer eboetn at ibe meeting pre vious. After the adoption of tba Cunititutioa and By-Lawa, apeecbea were delivered by Irrael Teat, Prealdent of tbe Union, and Tbos. II. Mur ray. An opportunity waa then given for tboa desiring to do so, 16 sign tbs pledge, and quite a number of persons subscribed tbelr names to the Murpby cards The organisation Is now com pleted, and If those ubo bare oharge of affairs conduct the meetings of the Union in a proper manner, it ean ba made tbe medium for aooom pliablnXa veil amount of good in our eummunity. Fish Fibact at Columbia. The Ilerritburg Patriot, of a late l(ue, says : w A re cent trip was made to Columbia by Chief Cilley, Detective A. Roat and Fish Warden Berrier to inspect matters in the ric laity of tho flsbwsy. Notwithstanding the recent arrest and binding over for Court of at least seven man, caught sev eral weeks ago in the act of violating the fish law, It waa found that in tbe lower portion of the flah way, at the edge, tbe pirate bad bored holea into which atakas bad been Inaerted and wire gause, aeveral yards in length, had been put Into posi tion to prevent flab from going np tba Bahway and over Ibe dam. Tbe poata of granite placed half a mile from tbe dam, to designate the boun dary within which It is allowable to fiih, were also found to be brohen off. Tbe above named officers and tbo Pish Warden went to Columbia again, and d I covered a number of fishermen nt work within tbe forbidden grounda soooplng up fiih. The Warden gave them fair warning and took their namea. Ha found among the party aeren individuals who were hot ad tfver for trial, at Mari etta, only a lew weeks before. Thee Violations by tbe bold law-defying crowd will doubtless ba promptly attended to at the next Court of Quarter Seasloni at Lancaster." m e - A New Industry. Tho Clinton Ihm tvret aaya t ,' Messrs. J. I. Cnrtln A .Co- have reesntly added to their mill soma machinery which introduces a new Industry to Lock Haven. Parties from Philadelphia, who had been in tho business there, came here to manufacture window blind rollers, lapping boarda fur wrapping cloth around, and boarda fur wrapping silk upon, broom handle, and other things, out of the offal from Ibe mill. The macbinrs era in the lower part or the mill, run by tbe same power tbat runs tbe mill, and employ about twelre hand addi tional. Including the three men with fern I Ilea that the enterprise braogbt here from Philadelphia. Three oar loads and part of a boat load of the product here named hare been tblppod already, and there Is n steady demand fur all that Is anu fact ured. The undertaking has demon strated its (uoce, and shown bynnd doubt tbat our mill man have lost a great deal of money in not ntilising fur business purposes tho valuable offals from their mills. To Messrs. J. I. Cnrtln A Co. enterprise this important demonstration la due, and there ean ha little If any doubt tbat this will prove the beginning nf far mora valuable a tea for mill offal than Ihey have ever been put ta beratoforo. Then are many usee to which the offals ean ha converted tor which there la ma chinery, and the plaea of all others to reap tbe advantage of this Is at tbe place where the lumber la eat from which ttaey are made. Thia may be at tba mill or alaewbero In Lock Haven I hut wherever it may he, It will require additional la bor and afford a fair pn.fi! to the manufacturer and the mill men." ROAD MATTERS. Tb. road matun preinto4 to tb. Court at th. reeent term, were dupOMd of ae follow, t Peh'fioai. To vaeat. State road from Ho, of Walter 8l.wert lo Xtle Inrnplhe, tn Boggi town. hip. Vlewur Sama.l Lambert, Kdward Albert, Joba Stone. To vaeht. and tupply road from Baraald, wor- ousb to K.w Weabington. Vlewen Jamei Mitchell, Tbomaa Ullch.ll, J. B. W.ti.l. K.r a biidg. al lb. eroi.log af tbe Krle lura plko betweea Lawraao. and Bogga lowniblpi. Vl.w.rt W. W.B.ttl, Tboa Hllli, Mil., Head. For a bridge at tbo month of Blaek Moibaanoo ereek, la Morrl, townihlp. Vhein-J.i. Mitch all, ). 0. M.rrelL Kkholaa Farmw. Coelrmed -Viri A publie road le.dleg from PareoBvllle, la Deealar tewn.blf, lo lalermt road leading from lloalidal. at or near premln, of Henry Alleop, in lb. vlllag, of Sterling, in Woodward towaihlp. ! ( ' A nablie road from tb. crn.r of D. Aikey aad John Renand al a point aa the A.k.y road to a point on tho Big Baila road near Falrmouat ekeol boaie, la Covlagtoa towaabipi Te vieato and anpply poklle road leading from Lathinburg te DnBeli nation, al lng etrMt, In Brady t.wmklp. '. 1 ' i CWelraieel Pnblle road from Da- Bali le tbe larnplke al er aa.r KllJ.h Arh.a- tellor'a, In Brady townihlp. PnhlU road from balwca T. W.ll'i mill an Wm. Fljan'a to Reuben WaU'a fm, la P.oa townablp. Cml(mJ.X iwad from Cb.etn.l KlJg. road te U BjU'h la Pih. lewaahlp. V A road rroa at er aoar Wdlor Sklray lo a point aa pnblle road nt er near Roek Lick, la Bradford vawniklp. A road foaUlag tkroogh tut end of Oalioh Uwmhlp, ihroogb lead, of R. B. MoCally and Oorgi Stanley. . $2 only for a largo lull aack of Salt, tt Jobb MeUiuflRir's. Still Multiplyinu. Our Murphy army now numbers nearly l.BOfi ojcmberi, and the ball krepa moving, so that the new recruits oalaumbar tba killed and wounded. Wanted I 1,000 cords of Hemlock and Rook Oak Bark, for which wa will pay tba highest market price. .JjIW. A. O. Knaunn A Co, livery, at the ett re of A, U. Kramer A Co., Clear field, Pa. mayI7T-tf. 1 11 1 -mmm. mm Salt! Salt! I You can got the largo lullled asck of fine ult al Lytle's for (1, the lame alio that has hcretufofV W .;. flMlandl. lytle hart roceircd a largo stock ol Mackerel, White Flah, Lake Herring, lo,, which he Intends to sell very lovr. Coma and prion ha. fore buying. tr. mm mm Tho Administratrix of tho cntuto of 'Abraham Lit a, deeaaaed, advertiaas to-day n trnot of land, iltuala la Lawrence towoablp, containing tbirty-two acre, to be sold at public sale, on Thursday, June 38th, A New P. M. II. T. Bloom has been appointed Poatmaster nt Bloomiagton, thia county. No appalnimenU have been made for Corweaavllle nod Clearfield. There la a good opening for a oonpla of enterprialng Confedera tea. A.C. Tato, Kfto., Administrator ol tba eitata of Samuel PowctL deceased, will sell aararal valuable tracts of land at public sale, nt tbe Court llouae, In Clearfield, on Saturday, tbe 7th day of July next. Sea advertisement John A. Stock is anxious to have the devotees of "tbe weed" call and try hia brag fl re cent Cigar, which be la now manufacturing at hia eatabllabincnt on Second atreet, ana door north of First Nat. Bank. Cigars at all prloee, and all manufactured of pure tobacco. myfrMf Liat of letters remaining unclaimed In tbe Postofiee at Clearfield, for the week ending June 11, 1877 i Beaver, J. II. Kvaas, Wm. R. Plata ber, James Millar, Jamea Reed, D. W. Rboades Emma Pbaw, Mrs. Emma M. Wilaan, John P. A. O a i' lis, P. M. ItArriNU. The rains in tbo begin- nlug of la at week helped tba logmen off hand somely, but tbe raft men above Clearfield were not so fortunate. However, from tbia place to Lock Haven there was a clean run. Tba shores are wolLelaanod up. But, from present indication, there will be no rise below, and, oonaequeotly, there will be no run of timber below Sbsmonkin. Considerable timber has changed band! at Lock Haven, tba prices ranging from five to ten osnts per foot, according to the quality of the timber. It looks now aa though all tho log-drlrea would reach Lock Haven. Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clrarbeld Dlvlalon, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending June 1, 1877, and the same time last year : ' COIL. For tbe week - Same time laat year , 'Docrcaie Previously during year Same time last year Increae H Total in 1S7T Same time last yar Incresse OTHf.lt mRIOHTt. Lumber..,.. MlFrellanrou freiphli ..3 1 Scare, ... M " sprctaln. '4 only, for n large lull aark of Knit, nt Jul 3-1 (, Job it Mi'Uaugliaty'a. NEW OOODS AT FLECK A CO.'S. Calloo, Moulin, Ginghams, Parasols, Pans, Neck ties, Neck Running, Col la re nnd Cuffs. Ladles Lawn and Grass Cloth Suits. HATS AND BONNETS JUST RECBIVKD. Black Cashmere and Alpacas, WIIITK GOODS CHEAP. CARPET and CARPET CHAIN ALL GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICED AT THIS PTOHB T. A. FLECK A CO. Clearfield, Pa., June 0, 1377. H. ) White Pon will pay M SO per ton lur Hemlock Hark, delivered ac uurweua yllle, nnd ts nt oeeeola, and 1 for Horb Oak Bark delivered .1 either place. tanjV Watrrab 1100,006 2ft. inch baved ihlngl. to av.rag. from 1 to 61 ineba. for which w. will pay tb, bigb.it market price. A. 11. Kaannn k Co., feb.lg tr. L'l.ara.ld, Pa. IO.OOO tona of Hemlock and Rock Oak Bark wanted by W.H. While 4k Hon. delir. ered at Oeeeola and C'urwenavllle, 6S and IT will be paid at the former place, and M SO and (1 at the latter. mayll. While, trooelh and .oft andy lady', hand., an er neck may bMoai. wbo owe U lean 'a Sulpbor Soap. Pimple, or other diingurcminU of a ootn plexional natore, are aur.ly obliterated by tbi. healthful promoter of beauty. Depot, trltUn ton1,, No. 7 biilh Arenu.,(i. V. Hill'. Hair and H'biaker Dye, blaekor browa,60 eta. jau. 6-,w. ft only, for a lane full .ark of Halt, at JcU II. JohnMcUaugliey'a. BARK WANTED. We will pay ISO per Ion for Hemlock Hark, and 1 ( fur Rock Oak Hark, delivered at Curwena vllle. We will pay S for hemlock and T or rora oaa nark, aeuverea at -tiaceoia Mllla. may II, 'IT. 4 Murder frill Out. A few yoar. ago, "Augoat Vlow.r" waa diieor red to be a certain eore for DrMp.pr.la and Liver complaint, a few thla Dyepeptioa made known to tbelr frieod, how aaaily and quickly they bad been eured by it, n,e. Tbe grant nierlta of U.lBN'e AveuiT Flowbh bMam. b.rm)d through the country by one .ull.rer to another, untll.wilh oat advertiaing. It, aale baa bcoome imtnenaa. Driiggirl, In KVKKx TOWN In tho Uluted Stale, are lolling It. No tierion fluRerihg with Sour Htontaob, Sick Headaone, CostlvonoM, nal. pitatton of tbe Heart, indigoetiou, low aplrita, etc., ean take three done, without relief. Uo to your Druggiit, C. D. WaUon, and get a bottl.for To cent, and try It. naranle bottle. 1U eenta. lay 13, l77 .ow-ly. 1 lr. Hhiloh's Hylrm IHIIIIxrr. Wear, autbnroied to guarantee thi. remedy for tb. cure of Dyap.ii.ia, Inactive liver, Sour Stomarb. Connomptton, of Appetite, Coming up of Food, Y.llow Hkln.and general Languor and Debility, Yen unit acknowledge that tbii would beruinoua an lea, we bad poaltlvaevid.no. that It will ewe. ion wbo are euffnrmg froi three oomplainl,, three won!, are tddr.ir.td--and will you eontinue to inner when you oan be eund on luck termir it ti for yon to determn S.mpl. bottle, 10 Mnti) regular lite 76 eenti. Hol.1 by U. u. wataon, Alroggilt, 1'MrD.ld, l'a. 56.610 di. aanunlly by aeglMting a Cougb, Co'd er Croup, olten leading to Uonaomplion an.l tb. grave, way will yon n.glaet m Important a matter when you ean get at our atoro aniLon a fJonionrTtita Cnan. with tb. aannranoe of a ipeedt relief. For tor.nei aerow tba Cheat or Lungi, or Lama back er Side, NdtLoa'a Conors Pl.htrb giraa prompt relief Sold by C. D. WaUon, ClearOold, Pa. lUravBTiri, a popular and fr.rr.at pnfnm. gol.l by C. D. W.tion, Cliarleld, l'a. apr 19, '77-eow.y. , Attention, Farmers, and Lumbermen. WANTED by Arnold, nt Curwenaville, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 bushels wheat 1,000 bushciH rye. 1,000 bushcla oats. 1,000 bushels shcllod corn, j 1,000 bushels potatoes. IIMMNKI (tklnrh nhared ahlnclm. KMltMNl 4.iurh aawed ebliifr,lea. KMl.tMHI reel pine boarda. ,) railroad Ilea. - aVMMI eord, .ak and hemlock bark. For which one-tliird cash will ba paid. 1 oct.26. SXarrird. At Hoddvllle, Oenlra eonnty, on Sunday, Mey loth, 1617, by Benjamin Vaughn., Km., Mr. Joba H. Cr.la, of Cle.r6.ld eounty, and Mlla lleerletta (larber, of Centre eoanty. Al Weil Cleartold, en Tueid.y, M.y 16, 1677, by Riv. B. S. Bullar, Mr. Samuel L. Iloran aad M lie Amelia Lent, both of Carwwniville, Pa. . At tba M. I. Parmago la CurwVuielll., P.., on Monday, done 4th, 1677, by Rev, Ueorgo Leidy, Mr. Wm. A. Long and Mia. Clara U. Lor Ing, both of DoBol, City, CiMrh.ld eoanty. At tbo Luiu.r.o ParMn.g. la Lnth.rabnrg, Pa on Tneiday, Juno 6th, 1677, by K.v V, Mange,, Mr. T. Brhelhergor aad M lia fl. M. W log art, both of Brady lowaihip, Cleartold eoonly. N.ar N.w Sel.ro, la Brady townihlp, on Wedeu d.y, May Id, l77, RenWa ., aoa of William Snyder, aged I yoari, I month, and It day,. In Welt Cloartald, e Moad.y, J.al 11th, 177, Catharla, T. wife of Sameel Ball, aeed 41 year, and 16 maajtn,. TORS. .. 32,894 , 2M0 - 3,111 030,393 400,733 0,63 4iw,7:i7 Railroad. PeuDny vanla Railroad TYRONE aTmsaRfTelD BRANCH On and after Monday, MAY 14, 1877, the Paasenger Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and OlearAeld, aa follows j CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 0. Ibwib, Conductor. si mmZ WITH, . .. i-yiV!,i.NUKTH. :eMipba .visjjaj Clearfield -1.89, " Fbilipiburg...4.t " 0oeola 4.47, " Tyrone 6.00, " Uceola.M ! tl), ' rhtlipburg...lOStl," Clearflald.... 11.40, Curweosville..l2:01,M CLEAHK1KLD ACCOMMODATION. 9. VLt-ai, Conductor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Curwenavlllc f.40 A. M. Pblllpaburg ...ft. 11 r.B. Clearfield 1010 " Clearfield, ar...7.40 11 Phllipaburg.ll.44 " I Curwenavllle...fi.l " BALD EAGLK VALLEY BRANCH Mail'. Hall, a. r. at. 8. HO leave Tyrone arrive ft. 10 8.J7 Bald Eagle b.bl WHO Julian ft. 10 V.6& Mtleaburg 4 46 10.06 Bellofoote 4 17 10.15 Mileaburg 4.1ft 10.40 Howard 4.02 11.18 arrlre L. Haven leave 8.3ft TYRONE STATION. EASTWARD, A. B. Pacific Express i:9 Harriaburg Aoo'm, B:ft0 WKSTWAIIII, Pittaburgh Exp'as 1'aclOo Express, 3.&0 8:18 .w. Mall Train, 8:38 Way I'aaaenger, 1:1ft Atlantic Expreaa, fi ftO Mall Train, 6M Phi la. Express, 10:3SFeat Line, 7; 08 PHIL1P6BURQ A M0SHANN0N BRANCHES LBAVU SOIITU. LRAVB BoRTH. r. H, A. M. , H. XTATIORS. a. u. r. II. P. H. 3:00 Morriadale, 13:40 JI.S 1.U Philipaburg, ,12S 3:19 7:fi Ktciner'a 13:33 3 34 T:44 Boynton, 12:14 3 80 10 80 T:6J Osoeola, B:4S 12:04 4:15 3:44 10:46 8:08 Moahannon, 9:30 11:63 4:00 3:63 10:68 8:13 Sterling, :29 11:46 3:63 3:.7 1A:M 8:17 Houtadale, 9:20 11:40 3:47 8:03 11:03 83 McCauley, 9:16 11:86 8:44 8:07 11:07 8:28 Kendrick s, 9:19 11:.H0 8:40 8:13 11:13 8:5ft Homey. 9:00 11:36 8:3ft Cloae connections made by all trains at Tyrone nnd Lock Haven. S. S. BLAIR, tnylT-tf. Superintendent. Allegheny Valley ltallroad. LOW ORADK DIVISION. ON ind n.r Mondaj. l.y 1.1th, 1877, lb. pimngsr tr.in, will run d.ily (.ic.pt Bud d.y) ttlwet-n Red Hank and Drlftwoud, m follow, : EAtT AHI1. IJ.j M.llleavM IMIIibarf S-2U n.d b.nk ; Khjo Junction 12:M; N.w llrthlobem 1:20 p. n. M.yirill. 1:S7; Tray 1:04 ; DrooVrll . I SJ ; r.ll.r'1 l iO ; Rr; old.vlll. J: llulloli I SSi Puramlt Tunn.l 1:414 P.nH.ld ,:0U WMd.ill. 4:17 ll.nM.tU 4:45 ; .rrhei at Driftwood at 4:45. WEMTWAKI) Day Millltav.r. Driftwood 11:19 p. m. Urn.MtM 11:57 1 Woed'lllf 1:10; r.nB.m 1:JV; Summit Tuootl 1 :5 ; Uulloli 1 11; KyaoloHTlll.8:84t Pull.r'n a:0; IlrookTill. 1:11; Troy 1:2 May(till,:i:6li N.w U.thl.hom 4:05 1 Slilto Junction 4:17; Red Bank 5:0.1; arriv.i at Pin. burg al 7:50 p. n. p& Th. Rr-ynoldirill. Accommodation l.area Rryoolilivill. d.ily at 7:40 a. m.i and arrival at ll.d Bank at 11:00 a. ., HillaljurKh at 2 :15 p. ra. L.ara, 1'ituburith at 11:90 p. m ; Had Hank at 5:45 p. m.; arriving at It.y noldirill. at 8:50 p. m. CI... eon&wtlon, mad. wttb truin, on V. A B. Railroad at Drilt.ood, aad with train! on th. Allrglicny V.I ley Railroad at Hcd Bank. DAVIU McOAKllO, U.n'l Sup'L A. A. jAciaon, Eop't L. (1. Dir. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa $3 Oft I M Id die town $6 00 Lock Haven 3 70 Marietta ft 60 W'illlamaportM 8 60 Lancaster ft 8ft Huntingdon 1 S0;pHILADKLPHIA 7 Oft LewiatuwnH 3 V0 Altoona 1 Aft Maryaville. 4 ftO1 Johnstown.- 3 80 Cuwsnville 20 1 Philipaburg ft I Oaceola ft.'iTTrme 1 33 HAKKIHHl Kll ... 4 7MPITTKBmtO ft 16 2w ilvcrtiistmpntjs. KAP GROCERIES! LUMHKR CITV. PA. The underalttned annooncea to bla old frienda and patrons tbat he baa opened a good Hoe ot UHOt'KRIKS A PROVISIONS at the old stand of Kirk A Spencer, for which be solicits a liberal palronaite. II. W. 8PKNCKR. Lumber City, Pa., March 30-tf (T 171717 I' "nt aBi1y earn lk It ean be made in t H" one of either set, earned In these tines, bat three months by any , In any part of the oountry who Is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnlib. I per week in your own town. Ym need not bo nway from home over night. Yon oan give your whole tine to the work, or only yeorapare moments. It coats nothing to try the builnea. Terms aad $ft Oat lit free. Address nt once, H. Uallbtt A Co., Ayril 18, l77-ly . Portland, Maine. A1" Court 1 llDITOH' NOTICE J. J. Wighton v: Jemea Haley. In the of Common Plea a of Olear6cld eoanty. Vend. ., I iv, uarcn iarm, ist). Tba on tiers igned, Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute tbe mooeys arising from tho Sheriff 'a aale of Defendant's real eatate, hereby gives notice tbat be will attend to tho dutiea of bis appointment, at blsoffloo In Clearfield, 00 Friday, the 32d day of June, 1877, at 3 e'olook p. m., when and where alt parties Interested may attead. A. (J. KRAMKR, Clearfield, Pa., June fl, 1S77-SI. Auditor. CARPETS I CARPETS II CARPETS!!! The people nf this vicinity have long felt the necessity ol having a larger and better assortment of Carpets to select from than baa ever been kept in the plana before. That want la now fully aup piled. We hare secured tbe exclusive use of RichnnIsonsCariet Exhibitor, A WONDBRFl'L INVENTION for showing Carpets, a brief description of tbe uac of which we give below. With lha ue of tbe CsBfKT Ehhibitob, wa how from a sample juat how tba Carpet look a on a very large room, multiplying tbe (Sample a thousand times, matched and shown as per lee t as when the Carpet ia cnade up and nailed upon the floor. In this way wa are now prepared to Ihow yon NEW YORK WHOLESALE STOCK. Wa have mad special arrangements with one of the largest bouaes lo New York, to fill all our orders fur Carpets, and will ihow you a larger assortment t select from than has ever keen kept ootaide of B wholesale homo. NEW & DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which are not kept in stock collide of large cities. This way of buying Carpets has now become popular, and wc show what yon wold otherwise have to g to New York lo find. We can aell aa cheap for cash as yon oan boy for cash In New York, and there being no remnants to takeoff the prriflta, wo are enabled to sell on a very small com mission, and most reapectfully Invito the pnlic to a xainioo our a(ock,anl satisfy them selves, IF YOU WANT A CARPET of any dimenplon, bring a correct measure of yoar room and we guarantee to euit job. Please call and rae ua, whether you with to buy or not, as it Is no trouble to show goodi. Heapectfully, T. A. FLECK & CO., MARKET BTKEKT, CLKAIlFIRLD, P. May SO, 1IT7 tf. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. In aceorJnnoe with an Act of the (lenernl Ae- sembly of thia Commonwealth, approved the 33d day of March, A. D. IH70, and the supplement approved the 3d day of April, A. D. lHJV'relal log to th eol lection of tales 1b the county of Clearfield, aelio is tbs re tore hereby given te th taipayora residing In the districts below named, tbat the County Treasurer, In aoenrdanee with tbs second section of said Ant, will attend at the places of holding the borough and township elections on the following named days, fur tbs porpos ol receiving the County and Hints tasea assess) tor taa year nu t For DuBois, Brady townahip, Tuesday, Juno 6th. For Trontville, Brad) twp., Wednesday, June Alb. For Lulhersbarg, Brady twp.,Tbnroday, Jane 7th. For Hloom .township, Friday, Juno 8th. For Penn township, flatnrday, Jane Vth. For Onliob townablp, Monday, June llth. For Beccaria town chip, Tuesday, June 12th. For Jordan township, Wodneaday, Jnne IStit, For Cheat townahip, Thuraday, Jono I4ih. For Newburg bor., Friday, Juue ltthf from 9 to 13 . o'clock. i j For New Waahlngton bor, Friday, June Htb, from I to f e'elock. For Hornaide twp., "atarday, Juno I6tb. For Bumtidsbor, Monday, June IPth. i For Bell townahip, Tuesday, Jano 10th. For Ureenwood townablp, Wednoaday, Juno 30, For Ferguson township, Tburaday, Jun 31, from 7 t 13, For Lumber City borough, Tharaday, Jnne 31, from I to 9. Fur knonUwaahip, Friday, Jaao S3. For Baatoa tewnabln, Halurday, Jane 25. For Ptko township, Monday, Jane 36, For Cflrweaitill, Toeaday, Jan 26, to lo'eluek. Upon all tates paid to th Treasurer ther will he atadBetioB of fl per er., while five per oent. will ba mdd4 mler tkertl day nf Jut m$ri. Uall BBpaid taset, making a dltTerenoo of TEN per eoat. to prompt taspayer. rartio oan, lom the Intel May, nay their tnaa at th Trensarar'a ollt.e. Novtcn to MnacHABTB. A rare etiportnlty ill bo given to merchants to come forward at th lime aad places set forth, aad lift their License for 17?. DAVID McUAl OI1KV, CltaHM.1, May H, 1677. TreaeBrer. 3rw attorrtlsrnuntf. Fine Farm at Private Sale ! SltuaU In Huntingdon eounty. Pa., ana mils north of tbe village of Burnt Cabins, Fulton Co., eooUlnlng three hundred and twenty eight acres, mora or leas, limestone, gravel and slaU land, under good sUte of uliivettoa. Tho Improve ments ooasist of frame dwelling bousa, bank barn, 4oi7l feet, wagon abed, corn erib, hog pens, bay scales, two Uoaat bouaes, saw mill, two young apnle orchards Bearing fruit, ana thousand naoeU .po j ana u lenoe, any aorea aadow, one nun var sl 1 'SBSBV ory tic r. A atreant at never taui niiir run through thi property, making It partii tartieularlr well adapted to both alook and grain raising. If desired, will be divided to ault nuruhaaers. Tbia property Is on or near projected rout of two railroad, one or wo ion win be built tbi coming Sommer. For term of sale, apply tn S V. WILSON, Lock Box 1h0, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, March 14, 1877 6m PLANTS & FLOWERS. The undersigned hereby gtre notice to the eltlaena of Clearfield eounty, that ha has, at his Green Hotue in Clearfield, a large quantity of all kinds of Vegetable & Hover rinnts, which he will furolh to all who may favor him with tbelr patronage, at reasonable rates. Tho , following is a partial list of plants nnd flowers i , VEGETABLE PLANTS i Wintered Cabbage Plants, Lata Cubbago Plants, Dwarf Celory i'lnnli, Wintered Canliflowor PlrtnU, Bwoot Potato Planla, Kgg Plants, Tomato PlanW, f eppor X'lants. FLOWEE PLANTS for BEDDING s II FMOTROPE8 Au.rtl. PKTI NIAB 8ln!la and donblc. aKKANIUMS-Kunala. QKRANIUMH lloublf. O K R A N I U M 8 Vari.piUd. SAUK Soarl.t and whit.. KI!CII8IA-81nKl.and double. PAN8IK9 l.r(. lowira. AOKRATUli Miied. - COI.Kl'8 Anortod. DAHLIAS Double. VKRHKNAS-B.it uleel.d .ari.tin. Cri'HKA. CKNTAURKA and CINERARIA. CANNA8 Anortod. STOCK Large flow.rlng, doudl. BAU0N1A8 A.wrt.d. BKOVALIA-hlala magor. M1ON0NKTTS Larg. lowering PINKS-liardy. Pli LOX Drummandil. A large aawrtment of Pranti for Hanfflni BaikcU or Vaaea, ERNEST BOCK. Clearfield, Pa., May 31, ISTT-tl. St'flOOI. PTATt-MKNT. Annual finan cial statement of (Join en Bcbool District for tbe year ending June 4th, 1877. To bat. on Duplicate of J4.t SO 61 Tu bal. 00 Duplicate of 7a... 173 08 (Jroia amt of Dup. for '76.... 404 Stf Total amount of Duplioatea 60S 48 Deduct abatements J 7 7i Dednot exonerations 30 46 28 15 Receipts 1 Total tax receipts 677 XI Oah In treasnry aa per laat report 873 85 From State appropriation.... 49 I Frum Co. Trees, foruoceatcd lands 1, 5;-1 63 Total receipts for year and lng June 4, '74 f.1,0U9 57 Expenditure! of Building Fund : For lot No. S and Deed for same ajt Second payment to R. H. Btewart,oo Kden 8. H...- Laat payment to R. g. Stew art, on Kden 8. II. Deska lor H. II No. 3 Freight on same Clearing lot So. X Cleaning bnuae No 3 after 13 Oil 2ftn 116 .ITS 06 I Hi UA ii ; 16 0. 4 tn n en 'lb 63 16 06 13 SI 66 16 li 60 7 60 6 It 10 60 6 43 ....1,616 T 1,277 84 built Kepairltin achuil property... Total expenditures uf build ing fund Evpcnditures of School Fund . For tsaohera' wagea For Fuel and contingencies. For Co Heritor' fees For Treasurer's feet For Secretary's salary For School Jonrnala... For District Ha filter For Architect's feea,..., For ether eapenaea Total for auppwrt of aolvMla Dal nee ia Treaaory We, the andcralgncd Auditors of Qoabea Dla trlct, having aarefnlly examined the account! of the Treasurer, find them eorreot to th best of 001 knowledge and belief. S. D. TAYLOR, J. A. L. FLROAL, Secretary. Preaident JAMES B. (VRAUAM, R. O. SHAW, Lick Run, May 2.1, 1877-4t. Auditors. 'J'RU STEE'S SALJ OF VAU'ABLE Coal and Timber Lands! Dy virtue of a decree of the Orphan a' Court of Uioaroeid eonnty, fetfn'o, nnder proceedings in partition, there will be exposed to public sale, at auction or outcry, at the Court uouae, in tieer field, on Saturday, June 3tb, inlt. at 1 o'clock p. bv, all that rsluable properly, la'.e th stte of Bamusl Il-garty, the eldnr, of Wood ward township, consisting of l(M) arrra of land In tho heart of the operation a in the Clear Held Coal baalii, having the larjfa tcIm of conl upon moon of the land, and large portions thereof being heavily tlniliered with a vlrglll lo rcai oi wiiiio pine umnor. Tbe land Is divided Into lota, and they are bounded and deecribed aa fullowa t Piinraar No. 1. lleginnlog at a poet t thence aonth 4 degrees west 231 parches to a poat i thenco south 8M degrees east 171 perches to a post) tbenee north 31 degrees east 3tf0 6-li perches to a poat: theooe north 674 degrees west aflB parotaOS to n post; thence south 3j degrees west 60 perches to a post thence sooth 87 degree east 13 6-10 perches to a post thence south 87 degrees eaat 83 4-6 perchea to a poat and plane of beginning, containing threw hundred aud twenly-aereu ; arree aud nlluwanre. j PunriRT No. 3. Beginning at a post; thenca north 24 degreea eaat &6 T-10 perches to a white piae stomp t thence south 871 degreea east 14 5-10 1 peronoa to a poat) ineno ntrtti 2) degress eaat 1 HI perches to a white pine , thence north 801 degreea weat 383 6-10 perchea to a poat thenee aouth HI degrees west 21 7-10 perches to a pom; tbenoe by purpart No. I, south 871 degrees oast !fia perches lo place nf hcginmng, containing three nunrirea ana ninety acres mm thirty lour and ttveteiilli tferchea and allowance, Pt'nranT No. 8. Iteginntng at a whit pine Ihrnce ny punmn no. i, norm b,j acgrees weat 388 6 10 perrbca to a poat i theooe south 31 de grees weat t 8-10 perches to awhile birch ; thence aoutn so degrees west M -io percnes to a post thenca north 14 degrees oast l!t perchea to i poat thence north 87 degrees east 1 63 perches to a post t thence soma zj degrees weat m i s perehea to a poat ) thence south 861 degrees east It8 8-6 perchea to a pout; thence south 2J degreea weal peernea to won piae and pi aoa or be ginning, oontaining three hundred and thirty Bva acre, one hum! red perchea and allow nnce. PiiMpAnT No, 4 Matthias Barton aurrsy. Drglnning at a poat thenco aouth 87J degreea east 800 perchea to a maple thcBoo north 31 de grees east 317 perch ra to a white oak i thence norm bs degrees west mi perches to stones tbenee south 31 degrees west fit perqhes ta poat and pleeenf beginning, containing fitur hundred acre, ntty perchea nnd allowonrt The above four purparts being altuate In Woodward townahip, Clearfield eoanty, P. Pubcabt No 8. Beginning at a noal i thence north 88 degrees weat 367 perches to a fallen white pin : thence north 103 perches to atone tbenoe north 871 degrees east 4M perches I a beta lock ( tbenee south 31 degrees weat 3 parch es to a post; Ibsuca north 871 degreea weat 181 perches to a enestnutf men aoutn l degrees west 83 8 10 perches to place of rt-ginninf, oon taining three hundred nnd flfty-flve acma and allowance, and being aiiust in Decatur townahip, Clearfield eounty, Pa. MODE OF SALE: The traits or purparts Will eaoh be put up separately aad bids obtaiBed on each of them, anl then thy will be put np to sale as a whole txitore atrlktng any m tnem down, and the property will be atruck down to the bid for the whole if the aatne la more than the aggregate of the separate bids, bat if not, then to Ibe separata bidder. Each bidder must make hia hid with this apeolal uaderaUadlag. TERMS OF SALE : One-aixth of th whole pnnbae menev In caah when tba property U attack doaa.wna alith thereof at the confirmation of the sale by the Court, e no third of the wbele, after dedaet Ini aae-foorth of the whole, shall ho acearod an on the premiaes by recogniaanco In the Orphans' Court of Clearfield eonnty, with two rufflcieat aartiia to be approved by th said Court, oon- i it toned to nay to Lydta tiegarty, me widow, the intereat on tbe aaid one-tain, cent -annus 1 1 r, asm- m cooing at tba date of the aale, diricg her Bat- viral lito, and at her aeata to pay to tb parties legally aoUtlad thereto, tho priaelpal auaa of the aald oaotbird. Th remainder of tb purchase money to be paynble, with Interest from confirm ntion of sale, In four equal annual pay eat a is, be ginning one year after ssld oonfirmatlon, tba aeearecl upon ma nremtsea ny bond nnd mortgage with acirm i'arime clause, and with n aovenaat that no timber shall ho at from tho same nntll all or tbe payments secured tbsr-Ay sbsll ho pald.unlasa by Vava oftbe Orphan a' Court at Ilearn cm eonetr, eiiev weuee u wo irasiee and upon secaHly given therefor, as Iho said Court may decree. lew I to ho matte to lb pur chaser or pnrahasers by tb Trustee, upon com pliance with ibe terms ot sai newt o be tore sut-oi, aad aosseulou tu h bItsb when the Deed la de livered. JOHN M. ADAMH. Clearfield, Pa , May 10, l7T tt, Trust. APPBALR-LAflT NOTICE. All owners of unseated lands will pleaee Uke aoUee thai Friday, June lath, kM, willaloM the appeals, and tbat afUr that day no appeal will ba beard or abatement made on Uses. CLARK BKOWN, Attest t TI10S. A. MoGIIKB, Jona W. Hows, 11AHH18 ilOuV'bU. Clerk. Comm'ri. Commm'rs Office, ) Clearfield, Pe, May M,77-4t. J rnj.et oaatrara. er tna , , i I omuuNT wonus ? OUR PESTr- CenltlrnuUin. Ralnblt MllarJ IV, NMU ( M h. al,) 14 Of VmHf "! banirvrt. f U.I,ilaJt I'larooal Ui atva ITtteM, JLKaJtNBV CJtaiiK Ai. wotKa. p o. at H C-niMSi S Hrw K,i A. For sola by Blatteoberier A Co., Woodland; John McUaughey, Clearfield, and C. 11. Corj ell v;o., reoneiu. pOR SALE. The undersigned will sell at private sale all that tract or parcel of land allaate In Decatur townahip, Claarlleld eounty, Pa., within a short diaune of the Tyrone A Clearfiel l R. R., and adjoining landa of Robert Hudson and to era. nod known as the Jacob D. Uearhart lot. Tbe said tract oontaining 60 acres mora or leas, with two veins of valuable ooal thereon, baa about 80 aerea cleared, and ia the key to a large body of ooai aooui oomg neveiopea. n in no sold low aad upon easy tortus. For particulars, apply to DAVID L. KREfiS. Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 1876. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Has opened, In n building on Market street, on the old Western Hotel lot, opposite th Court House In Clearfield, a Tin and Mieet-Iron Mann factory and Store, where will be found at all times a full line of HOUSE FTOinSHIXTG OOOBS, Stores. Hardware, Eto. llouae Spouting and all kinda of job work, repair ing, Ac, done on short notioe and at reaaonable ratea. Also, agent fur tbo Singer ewlng Machine. A supply of Machloea, with Needles, Ac, al ways on hand. Terms, strictly cash or oountry produce. A share or patronage solicited. O. B. MERRELL, Superintendent. Clearfield, April 3, 1877-lf, THE TIN SHOP! IUWIMi MVOWV MAUIIXE! FltED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. , PIE S OPRRA IIOt'FK, Clearfield, Pa. Rerpeotfully inform, hll eu.tem.n. and tbo purr. Ilo in general, that he eontinu.l to manufaclura all kind! of Tln.Copper & Sheet-Iron Wore, Of flrst-elasa material only, and In a workman like manner. BOOKING nnd SPOUTING done on abort n'ttiks ami very rcaaooa'iie term. COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES always kept in stock, and lor stle low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specially. flaa Fixtures alwaya on hand. All work guaran teed to give satisfaction. A share of public patronage cordially solicited. FRED. FACKRTT. Clearfield, Pa., Mjr 9, 177. WM. REED IS OPENING THIS I'AY a LAROE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER CJOOD.N, IN ALL TilK DRANCIIES APPKRTAININO TO Till DRY OOOIiS TUADK. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, CASS I MERES, LINEN SUITS, &c., &c., &c. NOTIONS AM) TRIMMINGS, r. jixges, LACKS, BLOVKS, 1IOSIEUY, TIES, COnsKTS, BUTTONS, Ac, Ao , Ac. WHITE (iOOI)S, TAII1.E LINEN'S, CORDED AN D PLAIN l'K'ES, SWISS LAWNS, WHITE TltlMMINfiS, EMimoiDERIKS, liUCHINIi, CURTAIN NETS, Ac, Ac. .MILLINERV, TlilMM ED HATS AND liONN ETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, TRIMMING SILKS, Ac., Ac, Ac. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &c, &c. FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING, BOUGHT FOR CASH, AND WILL BK SOLD FOR CASH. WM. REED, Room Ka. I, PI.' Ofra Hoaa. RnJIdiug. Clearteld, Pa., April IH,TT 1 01 ctr-. I inn frlni ahown in this town. JudgofoVyomTc"a..) TufToTuftig7i?fWjriiai; ' r r '"SUIL lW '''V'alWOIIWi'WaJilM T"FCSP0IS0N. ! Cornices & Mirrors, STILL ANOTHER BED Gtinrz BOOT e SH - A straw bat for Ova eeuts. A psper collar for two oentj. - A Wot of paper eollars fur 9 osnts. A pair of cotton sochs, pitta, II cents. A lead pencil for one oent. A black allk nock tls for 6v oents. A cotton handkerchief for ail oeoti. Daby shoes, laoed lYem ii oenls upwards. u u u go, ii u " H laced and heeled 75 cents and up. " buttoned 90 " In all oolora and atyles. Children's flhoos from 76 eests apwarda, Misses shoos from $1 upwarda. In laating, leather or kid. Men's plough Shoos at $1.35 Men'a better dress shoes at 3.50 A man's calf boot from 14 upwards. These are bat n few articles, to give yo Wa keep alio a full line of Men's Furniihing si 1.1s A ALL KINDS OF TRADE TAKE -!- S. GUINZBUKG, bacond Street, oppoalte tba Court liuuae, CLEARFIELD, PA. Room formerly ooeupiod by Lever Fleg.l. Clearfield, P., Jan. 14, 1677. Z. lUtl & Coa (Column. TO UUY YOUR DRY GOODS FLEE Wo hve lots of breath and nionoy We linvo Dross GoocIh nt 7 cents per yard and upward. Black Cnslimero. all wool, at 00 cents and upwards. Colored Alpaca nt 18 cents pcrya.id and upward. Black Alpaca, double width, nt 21 ceirts and upwards. Calicoes 5 cents and upwards. Ginghams 5 cents and upwards. Shirtings 8 cents nnd upwards. Muslins 3 cents nnd upwards. Men's and Boys' Cottonndes nt 15 cents per yard and upwards. Tickings 8 cents and upwnrds. White Goods 9 cents nnd upwards. Shawls 50 cents nnd upwards. Best Percales 12 i cents. Table Linen 221 cents and upwards. Ladies' Skirts 4Q cents up. Good Black Silk 90 cents and upwards. Embroideries 3 cents up. COLLORED SILKS ALL PRICES. Lndica' Suits t2 and upwards. White Hcd Spread, 05 emits nnd upwards. Lndioa' nnd Children's Iloao 5 ccnla and tipwnrd. I.adica' and Gcnls' llundUcnliicfa S cents nnd upwards. Corsets 25 cents and upwards. Ladies' Tics 10 cents and upwards. Gloves 8 cents nnd upwards. All silk Handkerchiefs at 25 cents. Kid Gloves 50 cents nnd upwards. Suspenders 15 tents an!) upwards. All linen sliirt fronts 12J cents and upwards. Fans 2J conte nnd upwards. Gicnta' Shirts -10 cents nnd upwards. Tins 21 und 3 cents per paper. Pnrnsols 18 cents nnd upwards. Umbrellas D71 cents nnd upwnrds. A first class Milliner to trim Knts nnd Bonnets list ns you want them, nnd ' nt Prices tlmt will defy competition. GOODS LOAVEll DON'T FAIL T. A. FLECK & CO.'S.Ihartswick i Two doors past nf Shaw House nnd nppnsito Monsops, Market St. Clearfield, Pa., May 2, 1S77. 91 . and ruts' furnishing oo&$. UCTION IN PRICES AT BVitG'N OB STORE. A lii.cn handkerchief for 11 cent. A ebawt strap for 34 osnts. A red cotton handkerchief fur ! cents. A house eonib lor iVofiiJ. -t A dosen iboa laces for four cents. Men' whit laundried shirts for $1. Men's colored ahlrta, 1 collar', 90 cU, Women's rhosa Plain lasting laced, 91.10. Plain laating eongrssi, $1.10. , Woman's Morose ibooa, $1.60, 1.7 i, 3, 3.3j. Women 'a kid shoes, $8.76. - Women's real French kid shoes, $6.00. Men's, Women's and Boy's slippers, from 60 oents upward. Men's good dress Shoes at 3.00 and upwards to tCM for shoes made to order. Children's ahocs from $1.59 upwards a variety. n an Idea ol how cheap w are selling. uoeda, irunks, Hatch Ha, Ac, af the loweat pos- gnrea. N IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. GUINZBUKG, Second Street, opposite the Court noose, , , ; CLEARl'IELD, PA., Roum formerly occupied by Lever Klrgal'. Clearteld, a.,Jan. 24, 1877. Z. & tto.'i Column. toparc totciryouwhatHoliave.! 1 ' I THAN EVER. TO CALL AT i IS AT & C0.'S STORE 2 2. H a t ? a 5 a .e era tr m 5a S H W w rw 4 O Q a r I N 0 H W 0 r a D B o er a O c 3 a. n 5" 0 'ij'5 2-e. e O So? v ' 35 MX -a 3 P ' s r HiSllanfou. A" fllteen l UCTION I AirCTIONII-HaviDgaa ex- peneoee in U'learlnld and other eountiee or yeara, In crying salt-a, and barini returnfd to Clearfield, I would offer my services to oall sales la Clear Bald or any part of the eounty. Charges rcaionable, and those too poor to pay, no brge. JOS. II. JON K4, Clearfield, Pa., May t, 7T-Sm. Auctioneer. FURNITURE, The Largest and Finest Stock in the City to Select from. SMALL PROFITS, 01 R MOTTO. .atr-CuntrMI, uken to Furnl.h Hon,,, Com plela. E: EDMUNDSON & SONS, 130 liibcrfy St., PITTSDl Rlin, PA. March 14, Wl.tm. HIGHEST AWARDS SKliSWiV. J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTKEM II 4t FILBERT TREETH, . PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITH SHAKING AND CLINKER ORINUINll ORATKH FOR Bl'RNINU ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROUGHT 1R0X HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. , , KEYSTONE VR01GIIT-IR0 HEATERS, COOKINU RANGES, LOW-DOWN ORATES. Diroriptit-e t Irculars aeut free te anv ailtlria. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April Ji, 77-lj. REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reanectfullr notify thavjuhliA that be has removed bis Grocery Btvro from ti haw's Row, to the build ins formerlT oocunied m".. hh!i7., keeping a full line of (.ROVUKIEN. I HAMS, DllIKD DKKF.1,.1 LARD. : KUtlARS and SI RI PS, of all (raJel. j TEAS, Green and Black. COFFEE, Roated and Oreen. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CM'J'CO Fit UTS, ' All kind, in tlte market. PICKLES, in Jan and barrel,. SPICKS, in ererv form and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, AI.I. klNnsOKC RACKF.RH. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Lamp Chimaeys. And a good BMortment of tbow thins, nvnally kept in a aroeery Hon, which h. will aiekann for nurkellng at the market prieea. Will Kll for eaih aa eheaplv m aaj otbar one. Pleaae call and aee kl. Hook aad Judge for yoarielf. JOHN McOAUUREY. Clearteld, Jan. S, 1S77. J. P. WB.VBB... ..W. V. BBTTI WEAVER A IlETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., e Are offering, at the aid aland of 0. L. Reed A Co their Itoflr of f oedi, eon,l,llr.g of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS t CAPS, HARDWARE, QtlKKNSWARB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., no., At the moat reasonable rates for 0ARII or la ei change Air Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COI NTRY PRODfCB. j eWAilv.nr-ei mid. lo th.A. engaged In get. I " nt tquare timber on the Molt adrantagraa, I terma. pilllj.r.71 IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., " " " DF.AI.ERS IN I'lJltE DRUGS! C H K M I C A L S I PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF VARNISIIKS, BR! (ill ItS, PRRFl'MRRY, i - FANCY 00Dg TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, PVttK WINKS AND LIQUORS Uit nedlalnal aerpteee. Trariel, Surriortm, tVkeol tmlil and Slallea. rj, and all othev arUonaa aaaall. fonnd in a Drn Htora. PHYSICIANS' PRKHCRIPTIONS CARrT FULLY COMPO(!NDRD. H.via, . larfe aa- CirLnoe In un kailnui Ikev ana (It. aallra aat. faction, i. a. 11ARTSWJCK. JOHN F. IRWIN. Clear.ld, rerereher IS, lM. li I
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