THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. Terms of Subscription. . If paid In ftlvftoc,or within tbm nonibi,..l It paid flr thraikid hfor lit MOBtbt, S M II pftid P-.r tb nBplrttioa of tit tnuolhi... f ptrMtur: H. M. PttTBitsitL A Co,, Ni unjr Advert. ling Aoli, T Park Row.wrnir HtcKnin Dirrm, xt our auti uuionitg np in iN.w 1 urk Lit j. OfrflCIAL DIHKtTOHV. tibb r bolpim ejirAftraB ibmioni oocbt. ffinad MiBdy of Jtnumry, Third Monday of Marob. Firtt Monday ef June. Fuartb Muuday of September. TIM I or BOLDIBfl COB BOB fLBAI. Flrit Maaday of J tine. Second MooJay of Norember. PUBLIC OPriCBRt. Pridni Jtdgm lion. Charlei A. Uayer, of l,ok iiavon. Attittamt Lam Judy Hon, John II. OttIi, of Be 11 foete. jiMMint HaM-AorRBi ufuen, uiearaeid) t meeni . licit, utearneia. YofAnofary-Eli Bloom. Rtgiutr and Rordtr.,. J. Mnrgen. tHttritl AttcrfpV m. M, McCulluujh. Trtaiurtr Dnvid Id cG an (hey, Skwrif Andrew Penti, Jr. (Toimty Jf Krr Samuel F. MeCloekey, Cur wenivillo. County Oommiuiontf-Crk Brown. Clear field 1 Tbomae A. MoGee, Chcit P. 0.J Uairii llodTtr, LI ear Held. County Alitor ChrUt. J. Keaftfy, Olio Hope 1 Samuel A. Caldwell, Willlaaugrove; Juba 0. Conner, Burniide. County CorontrJ. B. Neff, Mew Washington. Jury CoMmi$4ion9r-X)T. Jemei P. Burch field, Cloar&cd, Joeeph Alexander, Woodward. Sup$rimtndtnt 0 Public ckool$ John A. Orrftory, Cnrwenaville. A'cffTfiV tb!ie Jobs W. Vrlirley, Wb. Ba debaaub, Cyrui Gordon, Clearfield; Joieph H, Irwin, N. E. Arnold, CurweniTllle f J. J. Linp;lcf Otoeola Milla 1 J. A, Lirioffilone, DuBoii City. Oar Sptcial column la decidedly interesting in a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsider who want to eave money. $2 onIy fr & Iur ful1 (taclt of Salt, at Jotm MoUaughey'i grocery. Several rnlU are sticking on the rif fle at tbt lower bridge, in tbii place. Kov. V. II. J'iII will proacb at tbo Mount Zlon School Douae net t Bud day, July le, at S o'clock r.n George VV. Jiheem, ox proas agent at tbU place, hat leoured the oootraot for carrying the. mailt between the poetofflee and depot A Murjiby Tomporance meeting will be beld io Centre Church oa Saturday treeing next. A. R. Bead end other peekert will be preient. A Ltaok bass measuring twenty-two and a half inebei in length and weighing four aod a balf poondi, wae caojtht In the river at Fulton dead water, on ao ont-lin one Bight last week. It wn a beauty. All lovers ot " a duel in the farm of S drbate' In Clearfield aod vicinity, are invited to meet in the Leonard School building at 8 o'clock, p. m., on Tliuriday, July 1 2th, for the jiurpotr of organising a debating club. M H Joseph Mishow, of Williamsport, Pa., died la that 4itj on I'riday irrnicg, June lVtb, aged one hundred and three year, three moolbi and twenty-three day a, lie waa of French ex traction, and wae born In the it ate of Maine la the year IT 73. - 1 1 Tbo handsome barn on tbo Atherton estate, in Pailipiburg, wae itruok by ligbtniog on the aight of ibe 30th of June, and horned up A bone in Wr. Deoning'a liable! tome diitaaoe off, wai killed at the eaaie time and the bara lomewhat Injured. - 9 mm - Sure your caali and buy your boots. hoee, bad, cape and Unnte' furoiabing goode of Q. 0. A T. W. Moore. They hare greatly replen lihed their itoek, and are offering ipfclal laduce menta to purchaien. Read their adrertUement and then go and examloe their a took. At the commencement exercises of Williamrport J)iexinaon Seminary, which took place on Thuraday, Jane 28tb, Min Maggie J M?Ca,!itJ f Clearfield, a member fthegrad- aating elate, carried off the second aclantitto honor, with a acientlue caray entitled "Mud." Janitor Hemphill bad tho Court Jlifuee naadaomciy decorated wun bunting oa toe moroiBg of the Fourth, living the building a de cided "government" appearance. Ilarry iiteldom oot of piece, and dticrtei much credit for the intereit he take la fall care of tho Court Honae. The parties who ignited Roman can die, wtta the Drey end lowaraa (Beir boaomt, oa lb sight of the 8d ot July, ibould be looked after by the Murpbyitea. They might nie a pit- tol in a ilmilar way, which would reeult ia more damage tbao the Iom of a abirt botnm and a light colored goatee. A dwelling houao in Woodland took fife In the roof of tbo kitchen, from aparka drop ping apoa it, about eight w'elock oa the morning Of tie Fourth of July, and after about balf the roof had burned off, waa extingulebed without fur ther damage. We do not knew who waa the owner er who- oceapled the hoaae. A band of Gypsies, numbering about tweoty ora persona, and baring twelve wagon 1 and twenty er thirty horeea, are encamps near the farm of Geo. Barger, a mile or two aorth-eaat of tbo borough. The faimcra la that vicinity are greatly annoyed by tneee wan J rare oa ac count of their propemity to steal. Tornado. A very govern rain storm, acoompaniod by wind, thunder and lightning, paned over tbii place on Baturd y night, June S0tb,dolng considerable damage. Shade trees and fences were blown down, and from variooa parti of the county we bear of barns being nnroofel and grain beaten down. The ftorm was geaeral throughout the country. The real estate of tho Into Samuel Hegarty, ait a ate la Woodward and Decatur town ships, tbii county, and oensisling of eighteen hundred aoios of valuable ooal and timber lands, waa told el pullte Bale at the Court House, on Fat or day, the Sttth ef June. John O. Reading, Esq., of Philadelphia waa the purchaser, and the ma bid for the property was $6P,000.00. The parties who carried off nine bant, two should era and twe titebea from tho premise or Andrew Bangbmaa, la Decatur towa hip, eeveral weeka ago, bad better return the rat er aend Mr. B. their check for fvrty-lve dol lar, If they do not waat la carve a term In the penitentiary. Tbo tracks are too viilble to es cape detection, heaoa yoa had betler deliver Bp. John 11. Fulford, Esq. FJsewhero la this laroo will he found the proceedings of the Bjemberi of the Bur, on the death of the genlle aa wboee name beads tbie aetlee. Mr. FalforJ eame to tbia county from Bedford about 1K60, and entered the law office of Jodge Mc Bo ally, and a few years thereafter waa admitted lo the bar, and throoga economy and industry, be Bcceeded in leaviog a wife aad throe children la comfortable circaftrvtattuvB worldly good, ao far as that can bring happiness la the widow cad erpbana. II ia energy in bo lines afTnlri WeJ remarkable, ead ho may have ow-wrengbt hie weak physical frame, which ao doabt hastened hie death, premaiarely. Ib hli fortieth year. Ilia remains were eoasJgned tc the grave by the Matonle frBtoralty, followed hy a large e amber ef his noighbore aod frieadi. IIorriri.b Pkatii. On the night ol Ibe Fourth of July a party of young men and bnyi at K vlerlowa, la tbii eeeaty, were engaged la celebrating the evcat by a Utile diiplay ef Ire Werhi. Tbey had severml balls ef cotton rolled lightly together, which they would dip into a pan ef burning terpen line, aod then thrw Ibem taifiiy through the air from eae verton to iBother. Ia the middle of the H ml waa a pan filled with boralng turpentine late which the balls were dipped before being thrown. Frank rder, a toy about four tee ycart of age, waa tilting oa the ground near by e&joyiag the pert, bfaeT0Dnga.ee named Sliaha RtckeU, who ai somewhat Intotleated, came along and gave tbevemla hiek, realtcriag the bam lag Said rr yevag Snyder, and almoct lestaatly ear el "pie him la flamca, Ac coca a the hot terpen tine itreek the boy be Jumped Bp aad atarted to tbos adding tc the fury of the Ire. Borne Wea ebe acre prcseat eaugbl the boy aad torn Ibe beihiag clothing from hie person, hat he waa terribly burned lhal nothiog eoold he done for , aave to alleviate the pal a and make hie laf f'riBg at light aa pocelble. lie wae taken lata a boBie near by and properly eared for. He Ha "d ia Ibe most la tea re agony an til two c 'clock aeii fiiy when death ended hi cafe ring. Ue wbi a mi ,f Adam 0oyder, wha Uvea in the Cooper settlement, a couple of mile below Kylor tB. The funeral took piece en Friday aAer to 4 was largely ettraded hy the eilleeai ef Morru) anwaoblp. ' "THE GLORIOUS FOURTH." Tbf Fourth of July, tha on hundred and Brit tonlvwury of tb mw birth of out Kipublio.wu qulttl md Attlrf I7 otUbrtu b tb altiuof of C.erfUld tad Titioitjr, by k Bis al t tht Wtit OUarRtld P-vrk, and Ibi tuiploM of tht Cluu field TcmparaBo Cnloa. of podrod Btbtr Biib mini mua ia tuwal dock toaioiMotd If itrub or twlr e'eloak at nlgbt, let loose "the dogs of war" oa the hill east of ibe borough, and from that time until Bear I r dajilglit, the can Don boomed, the anvils belched forth their unearthly aolse, aad bo n fires burned their brightest. The morning f the Fourth waa bright and beautiful, and do. thaV.y i?aehak belag the exceeding warmth ef the day. The grove at the Park had previously been oleaoed ap and mado to look inviting to old and young, by the erection ef tables, scale, twinge, eta., and a good platform for the speakers. The gatae were opened early la the morning, and are long the ground wai filled with an eager throng of merry children aod happy old folks. For the amusement of the young people, eev- eral swinge were erected in the grove, and croquet etc were furnubod, and these were kept going toe entire day. Dinner was taken by the poople on the grounds aooordtog to their awa desires, and at euoh time ac pleased them, aa everybody took their own luncheon, two and three fatal! lee cometimea join ing together, aod letting a large table. The fore- 0000 waa ipeat in a jolly, good humored way.aad after dinner, speaking, racing, jumping, dancing, and other amuaemooti took op the time. The aack race, which waa to have taken place at 11 a. wae for some reason dispensed with. The hard re race at 1 1:30 a. m created consid erable amusement. The distance run wae one hundred yards, and Jumping over tea bardlet. Tht race waa won by T.J. Buyer, Jr., for which he received as the prise, a carved silver tobacco box- For jumplog there were three prises, and quite a number of contestants were entered. For the host ataoilng jump, Miller Bloom carried off the priae a splendid bunting knife. For the best running jump, be also took the price a powder flask, and for the best running high jump, Tbos. W. Moore wai the victor, and received a silver tobacco box. About half paat two o'clock the crowd assembled in front of the speakers' stead, aod were called to order by I. Test, Esq., President of the Temper- race Union, and the oboir sang "America," after which T. Benton Dulley, Eq.,of Blalrsrllle, was Introduced and mdea short and pleasing address. The choir lang "The Ptar Bpangled Banner," after which Miss Jane Wccdon, one of the origi nal crusaders, from Ohio, was Introduced, and she mado a short speech on the evil of lotempercnoe. As a result of the speeches, thirty. three persons signed their aimes to the pledge. After the speeches there was more music by the choir and a drum corps which was present, when the crowd dispereed, to amuse themselves la socTi manner as best pleased them until the time for a Baal adjournment. The large wooden building la the grove had been transformed Into a dancing place, and the fiddler was kpt busy from early In the morning until twelre o'clock at night During the afternoon a game of bat ball waa played at tbe Park, between two of our home oluba, bat as wo bare not seen the score, are en able to lay the result before our readers. Without exception, this was the moat pleasant aod agreeable Fourth that has been spent la Clearfield for many long years. Everything wae decent and orderly. No drunken people were on the ground, cod but one or twe were seen In town during tbe entire day. Financially, as well ai otherwise, the pie nlc wai also a grand success. The money resitted being mSoleot to pay all expenses, besides a few old debts hanging over the Association, leaving a balance of thirteen dollars and twenty ceo Is la tbe bands of tbe Treaanrer. At Oeceola the day waa celebrated hy a pie ale In the beautiful grove near that borough, wbluh waa conducted by tbe Cornet Band cf that place. The Odd Fellows aad American M cob antes, parad ed the streets during the day. The event passed off very pl-asantly, a large number cf people being present at the pic ale. A temperance pic ale was also held at Centre Church, three mil couth of this borough, at which Mr. Dalhyatse made an address la the forenoon, and thirty-five persons joined the tem perance ermj , Here too, a large number of per- on were present, and the day was happily ipent. Iloatsdale, DuBoii City, Curwensville, Pens rille, and many other plaoec in the county, also celebrated the day in a becoming manner, and la fact a general good time was bad throughout the county. A CHASt AFTER HORSE THIEVES. For several days prevloai to the Bight of tbe Sfltb of June, a number of tram pi were notioed hovering In and around tbii borough. Oa tbe morning of tbe 29th, Judge Clyde was abort a set of barnesa, and Samuel Irwin, a neighbor, (both residing hi Lawrence township, about three and a half miles aorta, of this borough) was mioos a horse aad baggy. Jlence it was pretty well set tled that there was a ease of horse stealing on band, aad Mr. Irwia and two ether gentlemen soou bitched ap a team aad set out to overhaul tbe thief, or thieves. By the tracks of tbe horse aod boggy, it was pretty plain that the thieves were moving down through Frcnchvllle, and pur suit was made as rapidly as possible. But Mr Irwin, finding that he could not overtake the run. aways, telegraphed to Wee I port, upon reaching the railroad at the mouth of the 8 Inn em nooning. In this way tbe thieves were headed off between Wait port aad Reno re, aad when ordered to bait. aoe man Jumped from the buggy and started for tbe weeds, and on refusing to bait, one of tbe pur suers discharged a pistol at him, tbe ball taking effect ia Ihe arm, which caused tbe fellow to twirl around throe er four times likea top, and tbca be begged for quarters. While this was going on. the other fellow leaped from tbe buggy, too, and plunged iate tbe river, and while making for tbe "other shore," the captors Ired eeveral shots at tbe swimmer one ball passing through his bat, peeling the hair off the top of bis scalp. The firing and noise attracted tbe attention of partioi on the opposite side of the river, who, upon learning that the follow In the water was a trse tblef, com ernced stoning him, pelting him right smartly. Mr. Tblef, discovering that hi reception would evidently be rather warm ''over tbore," turned and comuencod swimming down stream. The cap tors then also commenced Singing stones eft him, aod when he found the pebble lighting oa him from both shores, and the water getting deeper, and supposing that there would be ao M let ap" la tbe flinging of stones, he begged for quarters aad turned for the shore from which bo started. And efter reaching Ibe dry land agate, he made aa at tempt ia escape by raaaiag into a thicket of, bushes, iate which the eaplariag party hailed tbe 1 tones by the handful, This aeon attracted the yell of "murder out of tbe fellow la the brash, and apoa surrendering, he was secured aad band cuffed to his confederate, and the aext day lodged la oar prlsoo. Tbe thieves made a very a arrow escape with their lives, aad tbey eomplala bitterly of the rs- ceptioa tbey received at the heads of the West- porter, alleging that the people down there caa- aot be more tbaa half civilised from the way they treated them. A there Is ao sympathy for horse thieves anywhere, we think that tbey made a fortunate escape when they got away with their Itvec. The thieves claim to hail from Colambas, Ohio, and give their namee as Fred Staith aad Frank Long, the former aged 21 and the latter If years of age rather yoaog for that kind ef calling. Mr. Irwia found bis horse very mash rua down, aad Ihe baggy almost rained. The thieves bad missed the ronabort distance below tbe mouth ef tbe Sianemaboaingr lad horse, baggy aad all weat dowa lie feet, and landed oa tbe rail road track all "right side up" except the buggy, which was eoailderably damaged. Tbe accept from death of both mea aad boric, was miraculous. Death of Washington iiwi.rR. We regret that we arc compelled to chronicle the death ef Mr. Washington Blgler, the fourth of the five Big lev brothers, which occurred at Aaamoea, Jones county, Iowa, ea the Tib ef July, ia the 6th year cf bis age. Tbe deceased was a brother of ea-tiev. Blgler, of this borough, aod Gov. Joba Biglcr, who died la CaHfuraiala November, 1STI. Ei (3 or. Biglor Is bow tbe only ooe living of tbe five brothers. Mr. Washlegtoa Biglcr having resided for tome time In this borough, will be re membered by many cf cur older citlcens. Like bis two elder bretaerf, he was the mest ef his life a practical printer aad editor. He held a respectable poritloo lathe C ait em iioaeeat rau adelpbla, adder the admialstratlon of Presided Pierce, after which he emigrated to the thea ftew Stabs af Iowa, where he became a profperoui far mer. No Decisiow. Yesterday was the time filed by the Court for readeriag a final do- cltlea la iha Taraer end Ihe McFariana eesos. Judge Orvls having nddraeced a sole tc Fra thoaolary R'oem, la forming him that It wee les aosalble far him to bo hero an the lth., the As sociates, Ogdea aad Kelt, called Court la accord - af Kmc road aad bridge matters adjonraed Coart nntll the 4th Monday af Srlel- ' $2 only for ft largo full Hack of Suit, it John UoUAuamr'. Wanted 11,000 cnnls of Ilomlock ud Rack 0k Buk, for which will fj the blbtt mirk, prio. Jylltf. A.O. KRiMitAOo. Pa it I Salt ! 1 You can trot the lariru .' '? H'lftrtCS tfCtu'' Atu.L If W-M ud Wheat wanted I 600 bun hoi ol wheat, for which tbe CAH1I will be paid oa de liver, at tbe store of A. U. Kramer A Co., Clear- field, Pa. mayJ7T-tf. urn Lytle hss received a largo stock ol Mackerel, White Fish, Lake Herring, Ac, which he intends to sell very low. Come aitd fino be fore buying. tf. ! e ea . Fruit Cans. Frod Sackott has now on hand a largo stock of Fruit Caas, of all sites, to which the attention of housekeepers Is Invited. He will sell thim at prices to suit the times. At the Republican olllce is the place to get your job work dona. We are fully prepared to do anything In the printing Hoc, will dolt well, and at the right kind of prices. tf. The administrator of tho cstato of Bam oel Powell, deo'd, has adjourned the sale of the real estate of said deceased to Saturday, July zsta, at I o'clock, p. m. bee advertisement. "Our Hots." Wq notice that tho vacation laasoa has returned some of tho school boys to their homes. Fred Mossop, Geo. Barrett, Tom Boyer and Bish. Wallace, all look as though tbey had beea well eared for during the term. S. 8. Convention. Wo learn that a Sunday School Convent will be held la the M. B. Church, 1b Penfleld, commencing at :S0 p. m., oa Friday July 20tb, continuing until 1:30 aext day. Further information can be obtained by ad dressing Alloc K. Bird, Secretary, Penfleld. Jude John A. Dalo, formerly of Clearfield county, one of the old settlers of the oil Teuton, died at Tloueata, reoentlv. at tbe Hue age of sixty-nine years, WUiamport Suu. This Is an error, fie nerer was a cttisen of this oounty, John P. Dale, who Is tea years the senior of the former, is still with us and enjoys good health. Piiowned. Four men while in a bot fishing in Oreoo'a dam, (Clark's Ferry), In the Surqm-hanna river, on June 17tb, were carried over tbe bruit cf the dam and three of them drowned. The fourth man was barely re'cued from a simitar fate. TvA of the drowned moo leave families. List of letters remaining unclaimed la the Port office at Clearfield, for the week ending July 0, 1877 i Kelley, Linle Mover, Philip Mullen, W. W. llubeon, Aooie fchaw, A. K. Trcgoning, Wm. T. A. Qavuh, P. M. Hut One Left. Ut the four eases of "galloping" oorihuiuption, from which that number of our neighbors have been suffering for the past year, three Richard Jones, John 11. Fulford end Iralab Good fellow bare passed away within a few days of each other. That ro om y of the human race con rump Hon is a slow bat sure worker. Accident. A spring waL'on contain ing two ladles and a gentlemen, who were on their way to tbe Park on tbe Fourth of July, broke dowa on Second street, opposite the residence cf M. Adams, Esq., and nnoeremoaloasly damped the occupants Into the street. The ladles were illgbtly hart, while the gentleman escaped with out a scratch. The wagon, a platform spring, be longed tc ex -Sheriff McPherson, and is badly nred op. R eti red. According to tho valedic tory to the last Issbc of tbe Pbilipsburg Journal, that borough has one "Murphy" less than here tofore. The editor and publisher of that paper for tbe pait fourteen months, Mr. D. W. P. Mur phy, has ssvsred bis connection with It, and Is disposed ta embark In a richer field, where sixteen boars of dally toll will bring a family more com fort tbaa can be realised oat of a printing office rua oa the credit plan. A CSAD JJF.REAVEMENT. Within SIX m oaths Harry Adams, Oscar Southard, Emory McCullough and Isaiah Geodfellow, all aepbews of Wm. M. McCullough, have been con signed to the grave. This Is a fatality seldom met with In ana ffii!!y Uon, In ao short a period. However as death Is all (bat man really labor its. It is of little consequence to tho living whether oooeamptioa er some other malady removes oar friends from among as. Funeral Kxtravaoanoe. It seems that Judge Rhone, of the Luaerae eouaty Or phaas' Court, does not believe lo pompous funer ale and sxtravagant expenditures where estates do not warrant tbe outlay. Recently aa admin istrator of an estate worth $681.83 returned an item of $1 39.7a la his account as burial expenses, and the judge refused tc confirm tbe action until the administrator explaiaed the aeoessity for ao large aa outlay. That was a judicious reo daring ef the case. Working on Murput. Tbo embel liabing of tba programmes of the Murphy "Na tloaal Christian Temperance I'nion" pienle lth advertisements was utilising tbe aforesaid io true yankee style. Sach enterprise Is very commend able wsm don Mraight, but when surrounded with something foreign to tbe subject It looks like raggnd odgo" work. It was a good stroke for he advertisers who thus brought their wares to tbe notice of all. The document should be copy righted so as to guard against infringements. Hood A Haerty hnvojust received at their cheap Hardware Store, oa Second Street, a new stock of bay rakes, seythei, grain earths. grain cradles, lee cream freesers, Spain's churn fruit cans Maioa fruit jars, barn door hangers and tracks, bsd fasts, mill flIcs,Mann'sand Love land's D. B. exes, shot, lead and powder, fishing tackle, brass and porcelain kettles, single and shovel plows, plow blades, sickles and grais hook i, nails, horse nails, lad Irons, galvanised clothes Hoc wire, etc., which will be sold at bot tom prices. . mm Tho enaction of teeth without pain has beeo one of tbe greatest points deslrabls fa tbe practice of drotlitry without the use of chlo roform, ether or gas, and receat dltcoreriei abow that eertaln mixtures of so is tire applied to the tooth aad surrounding parts, so benumb the tooth that It can bs taken oat with bat very little pain. Dr. Hills Is bow oiiog this application la ex tracting teeth, with fbe most marked success, for the benefit of his patients, without extra charge. Those wbe have tried It speak cf It very favora bly. July 11-tf. Advertise in the Clearfield Repvh- lioaw. The advertising rates are reasonable, and the clrenlatloa Is the largest of any paper lo this section of the State. tf. Iental Meeting. The annual acting of the Central Pennsylvania Dental As sociation will be held at Tyrone, Pe,, on Wednes day and Tbarsday, July 18th and lb, 1877. Bseava will ho delivered hy Dri. 0. L. Rohb aad T. F. Mo dure. Subjects for discussion i "Natritloa aad De velopment of Teeth"'- be opened by Dr. IX. L Logan. M Sensitive Dentine" to be opeaed by Dr. J. O. M. HamiltoB. "Neuralgia, its Ceases and Treatment" Dr. W. U. Milter. "Dental Societies as a means of B'cratiog the Profession" Dr. B. W. BuchBBBia. Jambs M. Srawaar, Presldeat. Jona 8. McKkibbab, Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. A meeting of the members of the Clearfield Bar was held in tbe office of Hoa. J. B. McBoally, oa Wednesday, Jubc 28th, lft;f, at foar o'clock p. as., to consider the most suitable meaner cf payiag I beir last tribute cf respect to tbe memory of Joo. H. Fulford, Escj. Vpoa mot toe a f Judge Barrett, seconded by D. L. krvbe, Kiq., J. B. Mehnally was elected chair man. Upon motion of Juilge Barrett, aecoaded by Frank Fielding, Ksq., Frederick 0'L. Back wae elected secretary. A Committee ef three, eoaalitiag of Wm. M. McCullough, D, L. Kreba and Freak Fielding, was appealed by the Chairman to draft resolu tions espresslve af sympathy for tbe relatives, and respect for tbe memory of the deoeasad,whkb committee reported the following resolutions, whim were unanimously ampiea i lYeeWcret, That In the death cf ear respected brother, Joha H. Fulford, we recogBiae cur eom mna end and the mysterious wars of aa over run nt Provtdeace, and that by this we award te his life aad character, oar Jaet praise fer his In tegrity, aod our admiral ioo for bis untiring ea rgy aad perseverance which made him aa bin- Creole memner ur praifiimn, iiu iw mi expression cf ear feeling, we seek le pay oar sad tribote of respect te his memory. ATeeofred, 1 bat to tbe family of cur bmlher.we, by tbia convey car deep sympathy end regret ea aeecBBt of tbeir bereevemeat, and With tbeen de pi. to blc death while yet ia the early da of a awful life. ftfolmi, That as member and rreibree of his shoeea a rotas toe, wo etlene feis roaerni in a body, and that a ecpy of these reeoiutiens ac banded to tbe family aad be pablislied la Ihe county paper. Fnaa a o a urn, , v. ti.i.v, Secretary. President. CLEAKfr'ltLD CoAt, TrADK. Slftto aiBDt of Oval and other frelghti tent ovor Ibu Tyrone A riearflold UItIiIoo, Penniylvanla JUIl read! fur the week ruling Juue S3, W7, and the tarn tine laat year i OOAL. TOUi. Fur the week M.flTl. 8au time laityear M M 87,4Hfl Decree it Increase , , Total la WT M Same lime lest ytar Increase.. fiO.HM oTHin raaioBTi. Lumber..., 5S cars. a-t ' Miscellaneous freights, Aperitif's. Fur it Cans. A large lot of Fro it Cans and uement oo nand and lor sale at Kaokett Tin store, ta tbe Opera House. july ll-4t, Nw goods of every descslptloa received dally m n m. need S. JeJT. 9 only, for a larire full aark of Halt, at JrlU-tl, John MrCiauKliey'e . Q A Boys' Suits for one dollar and vi,uv, fifty cents, at A. Uoianuiios, Western llotel Corner, Clearfield, Pa. June 3uth 1877 if. W. PJ. While A Kou will pay f 4 SO per ton ior iieniiora aiara. aenvorca ai t urivcue Tlllr, and $A at Oarrola, and T lor Murk Oak Hark delivered at either place. niavO Ihe celebrated Cork Corset at Wm, Call aod ace them. Reed's. JeS7. NEW GOODS AT FLECK A CO. '8. Calico, Muillo, Ginghams, Parasols, Fans, Neck ties, Neck RuoMog, Collars aod Cuffs. Ladies Lawn and Grass Cloth Suits. II ATS AND BONNETS JUST UECKlVIiD. Black Cashmere aod Alpacas. WHITE GOODS CHEAP. CARPET and CARPET CHAIN. ALL GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT THIS STORK-TP T. A. FLECK A CO. ClearflHd, Pa., Jane fi, 1S77. ' Wabtbd I 100,000 2o-ifloh shaved shingles to average from 6 to ft inches for which we will pay the blghoit market price. A. G. Kit amfh A Co., rebJMf. UlearUeld, Pa. lO.OOOione of llrnilnrlr nnd IWk Oak Dark wauled by V.H. WMIe A Hun. dcllv-! ered at Oeceola and Curwcuevllie ft and $1 wltl he paid at the former blare, and M AO and ft at the latter. moil). A bul of (llnnn'l Fuli hor Roan, which contains three cakes and costs only sixty cents, is sufficient to supply material for at least twenty mlphur baths which would eradicate a whole catalogue of rheumatic and nutaaeoua maladies. Bold by all DruKKfit. lllll's Hair and Whisker Dvr.black or brown, &0 cents, July l -a. t'Z only, fur a la reo full aark of Holt, at Jelil-tf John IMf(;augitei'a; IM YOU C A It K A N 1 Til I Si U AIMH T ITf IBM's MlLI.R, N. V., Oct., Itf, 7i, Th Is Is to certify that I bare us d Davis' Home Relief in a sovtro cete of rbruinatinu. It gave me relief when nothing else would. I rccomtuuud it to all ia Vases of this kind. Jrhxikoh C. On 'jus. Davis' Home Relief bns become a staple with us as a general family medicine. Nona sells so 1 well. None aires such ceneral latinfaotiun. It ! 4Hs used internally and externally, for headache, 1 neuralgia, ac. damtbl Cross a row. j All bowel drrangements Immediately relieved j wit hoot roiultiBg in constipation, Ibe use of a ten I cent Dome bought of C. D. Watson, will eonvli of its value. L ie It fur inflamation. Hatch' Tnlversal Ceugh Syrup, No cure, no pay. Ten cent sample bottles. June 27, 1877-sw. T) ARK WANTICI). We will pay SI SO J prrtun lor llemlork Hark, and ST IN) lor Rork ak Hark, delivered at Curwrua vlile. lVe will payffl for hemlock and $T for rork oak bark, delivered at Osceola "Ula. may O, 71. 4 Wiirdrr HII Out. A few years ago, "Anrust Flower" was discov ered to be a certain cure for Dyipepsla aod Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily ami quickly they had beea cured by Its ose. The great merits of Omars Arersv Flowrb became herald through the country by one sufferer to another, unttl.witb oat advertising, Its sale has become immense, Druggists In KVERY TOWN in tho tinted States are selling It. No person suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costivenus, pal. pitatioa of tbe Heart, indigostion, low spirits, eic, ran use tnree noses wiidoui roller, uo to your Druggist, C. D. Wstson, and get a bottle for To cents aiin try It. ram pie bottles 10 coots. May 23, 187T eow-lj. 1 fr. fthUoh Systrm tHtiliter, We are authorosed to guarantee this remedy ti the cure of Dyspepsia, inactive liver, Hour Stomach, Consomption, Loss of Appetite, Cominc ap of Food, Ysllow Skin, aod general Languor and Debility, Yoo must acknowledge that this would be ruinous unless we had positive evidence that It will cure. Yon who are suffering from tneic complaints, tense words are aairessed nnI will you continue to suffer when yoa can be cured on such terms? It ia for yon to determine. Sample bottle, 10 cental regular aite Te cents. Sold by C. D. Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. 6fl,0J die annually by neglecting a Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to Consumption and the grave. Why will yoa neglect so Important a matter whsa you can gt at our store 8a lion's. Conhi'HPTIoi' Ct'RK, with the ainnranre of a spncdt relief. For mrentsa eooss tbe Chest or Lungs, or l.ems bsck or Side, Siin.oa's Poaot s PljMtxb gives prompt relief. Sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. nirKHBT ara, a popular and fragrant pcrfums. Sold by 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, l'a. apr 18, '77-eow-ly. Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen. WANTED by Arnold, at Curweusvllle, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 bushels wheat 1,000 bushels rye. 1,000 bushels oats. 1,000 bushels shelled corn. 1,000 bushels potatoes. UMMJK SO-lnrh ah a red ahlrifrtee. MHMHHt Si-luch cawed shiuglce KHMHMI fret pine board. A.IMH railroad Ilea. ft.iHm cords ak and hemlock bark For which one-third cash will be paid. oct.25. Sttarrirrt. In Curwer.ivllle, oa Thursday, July M, I 77, by Wm. Bard, K-q , Mr. Thad. R. Robison, of Curwensville, and Miss Lucy GofT, of Bloom town ship. On Wednesday, Julv 4th, 18TT, bv Joha W Bell, Ksq., Mr. David Wiley, of Greenwood towi ship, and Alias M Hart be McFnddet, of Ferguson township. At ths residence of Mrs. Anna H. Fulton, la Lawrence township, by Rev. Wm, II. Dill, Mr. J. F. McGeorge and Miss Mary B. Fulton, both of Lawrence township. At tbe residence of the bride's parents, In New burg borough, en Tuesday, July ftd, 177, by Rev. D. A. Messirirrr, Mi. Win. E. Caldwell, of Curwensville, and Miss Mary E Montgomery, of new burg. Oa Wednesday, July sib, 187T, by-e. M. MKee, Rsn.,Mr. Joha M. Rna and Miss f'atieooe Krhard, beta of Knox township. 0b Son day, JaneMfh, I87T,by J. RomDIooib, Ei , Mr. Allen M. Bloom and Miss Mary K. Horn, both of Pike township. In Lcwlshurg,Fa.,t n Tuesday, June 19th, 1877, by Rev. S. H. Thompson, Mr. Kmory S. Hoover, ef Clearfield county, aod Mise Clara Brooks, of Lewisbarg, Union county. JHftt. At Cherry Tree, on Thursday, June 2Sih, 1877, of Consumption, Wallaoe W. Bowman, aged Si years, I months and It days. CHKAP GUOCEUIKSI LUMBKR CITV, PA. The anderslgned annoanoee to his old friends and patrons that he has opened a good line et OROCKRIKS A PROVISIONS at the old stand of Kirk A Spencer, for which he solicits a liberal patronage. II. W. Sl'SNCEtt. Lumber City, Pa., March 30 t I?Ki:tJTOHP4 mTICH.Lo(trs Tela AJ meotary oe the aetata of MARTIN NICII. (i US, Sr., lata of Lawrenv twp., Clearfield Co., Pa, Jec'd, having been granted to the nnrienlgned, all persoas knowing themselves Indebted to eaid estate are required to make Immediate payment, and those having claims s gainst the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. MRfl. OLIVR NICHOLS, JOHN ft. SCI1RYVKR, Clear field, Pa., Jane IS, 77-st. Bieculor. A DMI NINTH ATOM'S! NOTIt'R. NcUee is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion an tbe estate of FRANCIS B. HAFFKRTY, lata af Pen a township, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having bea duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demand a will preient them J roper ly authenticated for settlement without ley. JAMKS MnKKOWN, Administrator. D. B. N. 0. T. A. Gram .I an Hills, Pa., June 18, 1877-fit, $777! Is not easily esmed la these times, bat tt can be made ia three months by anv ens of either sex, la any part ef ths eouritvv who le willing to work iteadlly at the employment that we faralsh. toe par week la Veur ewa town. Yoa need not bo away from heme ever Bight. Yoa can give year whole time to Ibe work, or only year spare moments. It eoMs aetbleg to try the basic s. Terms aad is Outfit free. Address a once, at. Ham.btt A Co., April IS, 1B77-Iy , Portland, Mslae. Ulsrdlntifoutf. AICTION 1 AUCTION I !-TUviBg aa ex pcrleacc ia Clearfield and other counties of fltleea years, In crying sales, and having returned to Clearfield, I would odor my services to call sales la Clearfiflld or any part of the county. Charges reasouahlc, and those too poor to pay, ao harKe. JOS. 11. JONKS, Clearfield, Pa., May I, '7T-Jm. AocUoaeer. Curtain Goods, Cornices & Mirrors BEDDING. The Largest and Finest Stock in the City to Select from. SHAU PROFITS, OCR MOTTO, Con tracts taken to Furnish Houses Com plete, E. EDMUNDSON & SONS, 130 Iilberly fit PITTSBURGH, PA. March 14, 1877 Jm. IllfMim AWlMJS!Oi.t.ni.Li J- -- limlbltlon J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTUWKIt,0!RNER TIIIKTEEMIII AIMI UEKT 8T1IEF.TM, PHILADELPHIA, JHANUFACTKRKR8 OF FATHNTRD Wrought-Irori Air-Tight HEATERS, wrrn rrakino and pltnkkr ortndinq UHATr.S toil III RNINU ANlilllA. CUB OH DlTt'JII.NOl S COAL. CENTENNIAL WR01GIIMR0X HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WROICHT-IKOX HEATERS, COOKING HANUES, LOW-DOWN d HATES. D.MrtptlT. ClrrulAr. ttnt free t. any a-Mrui. KXAHINR DEI'OHK SIJI.KCTINl). April 15, "7T-IJ. REMOVAL I JOHN McCAUGHEY WoulJ repoet felly aotlfy tbe public generally that be baa removed his Grocery Store from Hhaw's Row, to tbe build in a former I v occupied by J. Miles Kratter, on beooad street, next door to Blgler s hardware store, wbore be intends Beeping a lull line or G It O J K It 1 13 H. 11 A MB, DRIED BKKFsnd LARD. BLUARS nd St Rt'PS, of all ,r.J.l. TEAS, Srwa ud Ulaak. COFFEE, Routed and Ureon. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CV: Fill ITS, All kladl la th. market. PICKLEfl, Id Jart and barr.ll. SPICES, In tnry htm and rarlttr. FAMILY FLOUR, A IX KINPHOF CRACKF.RH. SOAPS, ' 1 MATCHES, " V' PRIED PEACHES, . DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Lamp Chimneys. And a aood assortment of those thinrs usually kept In a grocery store, which he will exchange or marketing at tbe market prices. Will sell for cash aa cheaply as any other one Please call and see his stock aad judge for yoarseir. JOHN MtOAUOIIEY. Clearfield, Jan. I, 1877. j. r. wiavii., w. w. BUTTS WEAVER A, IIKTTN CLEAttFlKLD, PA., An offering, at the .Id atand of Q. L. Baod Co their atook of god, eooiliting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SUOHS, HATS 4 CAPS, JIAUDWAHK, QUEENSWARB, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At the most reasonable ratss for CASH or In exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR C0VNTRF PRODUCB. ""Advances made tc those engaged In get ting oat square timber oa, the most advaotageoaa term. pacijatua HARTSWICK'1 & IRWIN a, ..- BKcoND i'rfiEKT1, CLEARFIELD, PA., - DEALERS IK rUllli DRUGS! 011BMICAL81 PAIN TS, OIIS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PHRPUMRRY, FANCY SOOD8 TOILET ARTICLES, or ALL KINDS, PURB WINES AKD L1QVOXS for medicinal parpoeea. Trasses, Support ers, Sehool Rrwhi aad Btatlon , aey, and all other articles usually found la a Drag Store. PHTfllOtANS' PHKSCRTPTIONS CARI FMXT COMPOUNPKD. Having a tar-go ex perieBcc la tbe business they aaa give entire sai UrarUoa. J. O. tlARTSWrCK, JOHN F. IRWIN. Clrerfield, December IS, 1874. IfMINIttTRATOK'fl NOTICE. Nptloats hereby givea that letters of Ad ministration on tbeestateof JOS f. I'll STRAW, late of Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Pr-ua'a, doe'd, having beea duly granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those Living claims or demands will present aiarron, tionw io, ibti si iu.w IAUTION All parsons are hereby cautioned J against parohasiatr or la any way ddhag with tba following property bow in the possess ioa of John Kuhnlejr, of Hell township, vis t One field of wheat IB the ground, 1 field rye ta the ground, I fields oat ia ground, 1 Asia corn in grosnd, 1 lots potatoes In around, S mares, 1 cow, 1 bull, 1 better, ft sheep, I hogs, 1 wagon, 1 plow, I barrow, 1 sets bam Ms, 1 cook stove, I beds and beddine. chairs. 1 clock, and I iron keltic, as said property belongs to tad, aod'ij WJ w.Vrt, on loan, sntiject to my order at any lime. KUZAUKm WEBER, Trr.ut.llle, June 17, 1 rjpoW NHIIIP STATEMENT. Annual flaanolaiitatemeat of Boa-aria tan- hip School, Head aod Poor fundi, for tba jear cduidb; joo. i.f r, SCHOOL FOND DR. To bal. on Duplicate of IS74-, To bal. an Duplloat. of I87S . lo balano. aue June zum, Amount from Count, Treasurer Ktat. A'proprialioa (iron aai'tlu)louta of lo7o.7.. Balano. duo Traalurtr... 14,781 It OR By aundr older, paid, 1876-7... I); 1 per Mint, oa 11,8114.3, 13, balaoo. unoolleotwL 1874-A... IlJ - " 1875-0... Bf - l87e-7... ..1,804 It M St 08 .. 407 61 .. 1,14, SB .. l,l8 tt 4,7l It ROAD FUND DR. Toea.li reoelred from Oo. Troaa, I87(...t 1 SI To " " " ' 1878... 100 00 To " m 1877.. IJS 0 To balance dua Traaa., O. W. Calwell... It M . I 437 07 CR. Br fundr, order! red.emed .. 7 07 POOR FUND DR. To balano. of Dui.lioat. ot!873...... . 124 ,3 to Duplioate of 1870 .. 4V 84 To earn received from Oo. Treasurer..... 134 88 I 776 Ot CR. Bj order, redeemed bj balance of Dui.lleat. uucollooted... ...f 173 4 ... I:i4 10 Itjr t per cent, on $773.05 11 balauc. do. tovuihip......... ... IS (0 ... Ill 81 I 773 03 We, the undenitnad Auditor, .f Beooari. town. hip, hiring exaiuioed tbe aeoounUof the Traai- urer, And tni-tn oorreot to the bet of our know!, ol,. aud Ullef. PHILIP D0TT8, AUo.t: jullf, HcLAT, I. J. Oooa, Clerk. Audilon. Ulin H-pe, Ju.o 20, lri77-3t. rpoWNHIIIP KTATJiMGKT... X D. E. DKl IiAK til, Dlilrlct Trcurer of I nion tnwn.fain, in account with the Road and four fundi of laid town. hip, for 1870; ROAD FOND DR. To ain't of leated road tat aliened for 1878, Til i ainouut ol acuunelu Uuplioelo. I 330 08 amount of Diborde'i Duplicate 8:11 0U Supervisor.' wrvioei..... ill 48 eatbof People!, Sherwood, Laborda. 3 ,8 unieited road fundi S,789 80 13,057 13 B, r-ad tal worked oot under Schofleld.l 817 13 III Scholiold', tine, 44 da,,, at tl.. ....... . 88 00 II, Srh.. field ', pereentiire, aaaing hand,. 10 00 By Behofleld'l peroentaffe on overwork. 10 00 II, exoneration! on Soliofleld', Dup.. 70 hy rood tit wirkcd out under Laborde 829 00 By Laborde' time, 45 dayi, at $1 00 00 B, Labor-le'i per oentagr.aeklnK bandi. 10 00 B, Laborde'i per oentage on overwork. 6 00 II, powder and teem . I 35 bj exoneration! oo Laborde, Dnp 23 By amount du. Did. Troaa. from 1875.. 807 48 By road orden redeemed 1,837 07 By But. Trrai. tier eenl.ao at 2 ner OL. 30 53 By balano. due luwmhlp 128 15 (3,857 IS POOR FI'ND DR. To bal. dua twp. from laat aetUement.. To onaeated draw To DuplieaU of 1875. To Duplicate of 1878 . ,...... $1,163 44 CR. By poor orden redeemed .... (18 Id 1S7 18 ily oaline. due towmhlp 81,153 44 RECAPITULATION. To ain't ef road fundi in Treat. nand,....422S 15 To am t of poor fundi In Trcai. baodi.... 737 18 W, tb. underaiRned Auditor, of Union twwu- hip, do Mrtity that w. bar. examined tb. .bov. aeeounte, and 8nd tbem oorreot aod tru. to tb. beet or oar knowledge and bailer, Atleitr L. R. DKKS8LBR, U. A. Rlau., C. D. LAHOMiB, Clerk. J. K. OSWALD, Rocklon, June 10, 1877-3t Andltnn, CARPETS I CARPETS II CARPETS!!! The people of this viotnily have lose felt the aecMslty ol having a larger and better assortment of Carpets to select from than has ever been kept Initio place before. That wanl is now fully sup plied, vt o nave secured tae eioiustve nee or Richardson's Carprt Exhibitor, A WONDERFUL INVENTION for showing Carpets, a brief description of the use of which we give below. With the nie of the OanPRT Kxaiarroa, we show from a sample Just bow the Carpet looks ob a vsry large room, multiplying tbe Sample a thousand times, matched and shows as perfect as worn ids larpct is made up ana nailed upon ttie floor. In this way we are now prepared to show you a NEW YOEK WHOLESALE STOCK, We hare made special arrancementc with one of the largest home In New York, lo fill all our orders for Carpets, aad will show yon a larger assortment to select from than bas aver been kept oaisitic oi a wnoiesaie noose. NEW & DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which are not kept ta stock outside of larreclt tec. This wny of buying Carpets has bow become crpttLir, and we siiow what yoa wonla otherwise iec to sro to New York to find. We ran sell as cheap for rash as you can boy for cash In New York, and there being no remnants to take off tbe profits, we are enabled to sell on a very small commission, and most respectfully Invite the puMie to examine our stock, and satisfy them selves. IF Y0D WANT A CAEFET of any dimensions, bring a correct measure of your room and ws guarantee to suit yoa. Please call nod see us, whether you wish to hoy or not, as it is no trouble to sirnw goods. Rcspectftttly, T. A. FLECK & CO., MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Uay 30, 1877 If. A. i. nxornTT. REED & HAGERTY, Successors to J. C. SCHRYVER. DEALERS IIT HEAVY AND SHELF IIAIIDWAHE, Second St., Clear (U Id, Pa The anderslgned would announce to the dtlsenS of Char field and vicinity, that tbey have par chased the Hardware H tore of 4, O. Hobryver,end will constantly keep ob band a full assortment of Hardware fa all its branches, auca as TABLE & rOCEET Cl'TLERY, ; Reach Stops, Hand flews, Great American Cross cot 8aws, D. U. and Peeling A lea, Hatchets, j Planes end Plane Irons, sll kinds of Neils, Horse Shoes aad Horse Hbea ! Nails, Picks, Hoes, Rakes, Bay i Forks, fib ovals and Ppeles, I 8cythoa,rnthes, Plows, ; drain Cradles, Cultivators, Double j and HlngleHbovel Plows, Cultivator Teeth, Revels aad Try fiquaree, Bbnvcl Bladec, M 111 Saw anJ Taper Files, Chisels, But, Augers, Allies, liarn Door Hangers, Butt, T and Btrap Hinges, Boany's Hollow Angara, all kinds of Locks, orcws,8aih Cord and Pulleys, CLASS and PUTTY, Foot and Chala Rolls, Carriage, Tire aad Barrel Bolts, JM Cord, Rod Irons, Uerae Brashes aad Carry-Combs, tlr taw-stone txtaree, Una, Hemp and Koap stons Parking, Cable Chains, etc. Tbey will also beep on hand a fall aseertsacal f Tinware, sad a general stock cf Hoaae Farnieh ing Ooodi, wb.aa tbey will nil at prises t salt tbe times. Pcrioas wishing any thing la their Hue are ia vIM to call aad examine their stork before purchasing. RRKD A 1IAUKRTT. Clearfield, Hay l, 177-ly. I 407 (11 1,47 7 ... 11 73 ...... 823 i ...... 3V3 00 ..... Mil 44 4,M ...... 217 li poR sale. Tba undersigned will cell at private sale all that tract or paroel ef land situate la Decatur towosbip, Clearfield eouaty, Pa., withia a short distance of the Tyrone A Clearfield U. R-, aad adjoining lands of Robert Hudson aad others, and knowa as tbe Jacob R. O ear b art lot. Tbo cald :mct an tail. ng fit aores a ore er sacs, with coal about belnn devetoiMd, nu' upon easy term. For particulars, apply to DAVID LakRIBf Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 1B7S. Fine Farm at Private Sale ! Situate la IfaBtlngdoa eeuoty, Pa., one mile north of the village of Rurnt Cabins, Fultoa Co., eeBtainlnt three haadred aad twentv-elaht acres, ore or eW?meArn, sTravel and slate land, under good stale of cultivation. The Improve ment consist of frame dwelling house, bank barn, 46i7! feet, wagon abed, com crib, bog pans, hay- scales, two tenant booses, saw mill, two young apple orobarda bearing fruit, one thousand nan els post aad rati fence, any acres meadow , one nua dred and fifty acres plow mod. Tba balaaoa consists of 128 acres of white pine, oak aad kick ory limber. A stream ol never-failing water runs through this property, making it partieui. well adapted to both stock aod araia raisinc. desired, will be divided to suit purchasers. This property la on or near projected route of two railroads, one of which will be bo I It this coming bammer. ror terms of sale, apply to S. V. W1L80N, Lock Box 180, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, March 14, l77.ftm TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Has opened, In a building an Market street, oo the old Western Hotel lot, opposite the Court House la Clearfield, a Tia and Shaet-Iroa Mann factory aad Store, where will be fcuod at all times a full iiae or house .FraOTsxmtfa aooDS, Stoves, Hardware, Etc House Spouting and all kinds of job work, repair ing, Ac, done on short notice and at reasonable rates. Also, agent fer the Singer Sewing Machine. A npply of Machine., wltb Needle., Ao, al way! on band. Tarmi, strictly eaia or country produo.. A bar. of patronage aolieitod. U. . HEHHEbL, Superintendent. Cle.r8.ld, April It, 1877-lf. THE TIN SHOP! RIWING MY 0WH MACHINE ! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. 3, PIK'g OPRRA II0USB, , Clearfield, Pa. RetpMtfally Inform! bti euiumen, and th. pub. lie la general, that beoonlinnei lo maaufaotare all kind! of Tin, Copper & Sheet-Iron YVsre, Of first-class material only, aad In a workman like manner. ROOFING andSrODTINQ dona oa abort aetlee and vary reasonable terms- COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVftfl AND FPRNACIS always kept In stock, and for sale low. Gas-Filling and Plumbing a specialty. Gal Flxlural alwayi on band. All work f naran toed to give aatiafaetion. A .bar. of public patronage oardlally solicited. FRED. 8ACKETT-. Cle.rteld, Pe, Ma, 1, 1877. WM. REED IB OPENING THIS DAY a LAB0I STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER C.OOD8, IN ALL TBI BRANCIS APPIRTAININO TO Till DRT O00DS TRADB. DRY GOODS, DRESS COODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, CASSI MERES, LINEN SUITS,' 4c ac., ae. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS, FKINGES, LACBS, GLOVES, EOS1KBY, TIES, CORSETS, BUTTONS, Ac, Ac, 4a WI11TK GOODS, TABLE LINENS, , CORDED AND PLAIN PIQUES, SWISS LAWNS, VilUTR TBIMMLNGS, EMBROIDERIES, RUCIIINd, ', CURTAIN NETS, Ac, Ac MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, TRIMMING BILKS, Ao, Ac, Ac Carpelings, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &c, &c. FULL STOCK OF IVBRTTBINQ, B0COIITFOB0ASB, AND WILL BI BOLD FOR CA81L , WM. REED, Kaon Re, t, Ple'i Opera Deaee 1.1141 g. Clearlrid, Fa., April JJ.TJ 4m. STILL ANOTHER BED BOOT & SH I kTO JuetroturDed from 'ew Tork bowo in tfaii town. Jndge for your A ntraw tuat far let eaata. A paper wlbv for two ee.la. A box af paper Milan for t wwata. A pal, f eottoa tooki, plain, II eenta. v A lead peoMll for ea. eeaL . , u w A black rilk nack tie for lv ewnta. A eottet aandkarobUf for tl awaU. ' Baby ihoaa. laawl frew li wnti upwardi. mm m a, laoed aad bee led 75 eenti aad ap. " " battonad W . " In all aelon and ilylaa. -Children', inoee from 78 oent! npwarda. mam akaaa from $1 npwarda. Ia luting, leather or kid. aWi plough DboH a - 11.18 Mon'i better drwH ihoe. at 3.30 A naa'iaalf boot from U apwarda, .... Thai, are bat a few artloUe, to git. yo W. keep ale. a fall 11a. of Men'. Faraiiblng ALL KINDS OF TRADE TACK -t- S. GUINZBURG, Daeond Street, oppoefte U. Court noua, CLEAKFIELD, PA. Room formerly ooeuplod by Lwvwr FlegeL Clnr8.ld, P., Jan. 14, 1877. 8. J,. Utl a (Co.'it Column. ;. . . TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS?- 18 We have lots of brenth and monrv FLECK We have Dress Goods at 7 cents per yard and upwards. Black Cashmere, all wool, at GO cents and upwards. , ' Colored Alpaca at 18 cents per yaid and upward. Black Alpaca, doublo width, at 21 cents and upwards. ' Calicoes 5 cents and upwards. Ginghams 6 cents and upwards. Shirtings 8 cents and upwards. Muslins 3 cents and upwards. Men's and Boys' Cottonades at 15 cents per yard and upwards. Tickings 8 cents and upwards. White Goods 9 cents and upwards. Shawls 60 cents and upwards. Best Porcales 121 cents. Tablo Linen 221 cents and upwards. Ladies' Skirts 40 cents up. Good Black Silk 90 cents and upwards. Embroideries 8 cents up. COLLORED SILKS ALL PRICES. Ltdios' Suits 12 and upwards. Wbite Bed Spread, C5 cents and npwardi. ,'. ladlo and Children's Host) IS oenU and upwards. 1 Ladies' and Gonta' Iiandkorchieft 6 esnU and npwardi. ' Corsoli 2$ cents and npwardi. ladles' Ties 10 cents and npwarda. . GIotoi 8 grata and inwards. All silk Handkerchiefs at 25 cent. - - i :. .!. I i.', ; i ... Kid Gloves 50 tents and upwards.; Suspenders 16 conts and npwardi. All-linen shirt fronta 12, cents and upwards. 9 Fans 2 cents and npwardi. Gents' Shirts 40 centsand upwards. Tins 2i and 8 cents per paper. rnrnsolo 18 cents and upwards. Umbrellas 871 cents and npwards. A first clusa Milliner to trim Hats and at Prices that will i. ! GOODS LOAVER DON'T FAIL T. A. FLECK & CO.'S. Two doors east ot Shaw House and opposita Mosaops, Market Bi. V Clearfield, Pa., May 2, 1877.. . . O 5" ti a. 5 ST 5 S f ' ' a S - aVef 2 ' 3 , Zl a in 8 "i.!;. - .I '-''J Kl ll. ?r: :'5r.' g Q I lo 3 ! 1 2r g l ji';; . ;l j .B o p it 9 K 1 q'S , a-. t .1. i- i t u, . .'.u, t . . ., , . J l i JI and 6rnts' iurnlsWnrj ii4i. UCTION IN PRICES AT lIITflG'ft . OE with th clicapeat lot of goodi ertr elvM,by (be following litt of prieooi A linen bndkankiaf far II waak . A abawl alrap far 18 eeala. A red Mttoa baadkerabiwf far 18 ewata, . A bonni eomb far II eeala. ' ' ' A doiea abo. laee. far foar aniui.' Man', wblu uruadrled ahlrta far It. lien'. Mlond ehurta, I eaiiara, 88 aaa. Womea'l ihoe. Plain bating taeed, 11.18. Plain laJliaa aoaaraaa. il.la. . ' Wom.a', Marwaaa ihaM, tlM, 1.71, t, J.3. , Women'l kid ibaal, 13.73. Women', real F ranch kid akoai, 8.8, jaoa'f, Womni'l and Boy'l llinpara, from 68 oentf apwarda. . Vlen'i good dreeeeboeeat 1M and npwardi te 88.80 for iboea made te order. Children 'i akoeo boat IU3 apwarda a variety, a aa idea ei aow ebeap we are lelllng. Ooedi, Trunkl, 8ateb.lt, Aa, al the leweat fea. awree. N IK IXCDAKOI FOB OOODI. -I- S. GUINZBURG, Becoad Street, opposite tha Court Bouse, CLEARFIELD, PA., " ' Room fonn.rly eeovplad by Lever Flefal. ClaarBeld, Pa, Jea. J4, 187T. AT tojspnre to tell you what wo hove. BonneU just aa yoo want them, and defy competition.- , , ... . . . , . ' ' t ' J i ' f f . . I THAN EVER. TO CALX AT LXLVWtt f . .i .