2 M THE REPUBLICAN. CI.KAKFIKLl), PA WtUNKStlAV UOHNINO, JL'LY II, lTt. Terms of Subscription. V .eU.'. ihse"-,H rtll ' ty"'.,kVj '1 Wut m-trMrnrt. , M. Prttbtwoill A Co., -pr-per Advertising Agents, 7 Park K'-w. eumor lieokmsin elf', are oar ouiy i.irfii in N-w York City. . Ni Ml-RHAT, ra-ior. nvrvicvv Tir7 n-uu-m , at lot) A M., audi P.M. Sabhath hrthool at 9 A. M. Prayor MaatiOft amy Thyuday, at 7ft r. M. Coutn uoton tiarvioa, flnt Sabbath ttf avary mouth, at lflft A. M. ct ClenrflcU M. IC. hureh Rmi. William II. 1ii l and W. H. Wiraon, Paitora. I'lraobing avary alltrnat Hundav, at o'clock, I'. M. Sunday School at Jj, P. M All ar ia rltcd to attend. Prbterlnn Church .Kt. II. 8. Run. in. Snbbatb arvi mornlni and avuninf fab bath riobool at S P. M. Prayar Minting Wednaa dir araninj. M. fraiicla thiirrh (."athollf Hpt. P. J. (J uihidak. Pr-aoliint at 0 o'olook, A. M..0B the 6rl, third and fourth Sundays of aacb month ; a(raand Hoeadlfitiun of th JUcaaed Haaramaut at 7 o'elottk, P. M.Kuuday 8ebuul tvory Sunday aftcrnovB at I o'clock. OFFICIAL IIRKCTORY. TIMI OF loLDtM Qt'ARTXU SXSJMOffS OOtlBT. Peennd Monday or January. Third Monday of March, Fust Monday ef June. Vourlb Monday of September. TIHB Or ill IP I SO COMMON M.BAI. First MrnidaT of June. i Hoeond Monday of November. 1 ruiLio or? ic Em. Prtidnt -ftdgt lion. Charles A. Mayer, of Awitant Lmw Jig-. John It. Orris, of Belief onto. Aoint9 Jwrfyft AbrBl Ogln, Clearfield J Vincent B. Holt, Cl--.rf.tld. ProlkotttHaryKU Bloom, Ntgiattr mnd Hwriar-h. J. Morgan. ihitrict Attorntif Wrn. M. Mr-Cullough. 7,rmttirfr lvid MeUeughey. .S'Aeri Andrew Pents, Jr. (,'owty 5NriyrrMlimutl P. McCIkey, Cur- Cotmry Cwwifoeri Clrk Brown, CImf Arid 1 ThornM A. McUtt, Chect P. O.f UurU Honvor, Clearfield. Coumtp i-WtHM- Cbrl-I, J. kMkxr. OIo Hnp 1 tSaoinol A.( llwU, WIlHajniroT; Jobs (J. Cutiner, Burmtd. r (.WwiMr J. B. NetT, Nt WaibiDgton, Jury CVatiaoiirt Dr. Jumea P. lturcbfield, Cl-arb d, J(ipb Alciaoder, W oodward. SmfttnmtntUnt t'ublio SvkovU John A. Grt-Kiiry, Curwnvilla. tularin PubtieJuhn W. Wrlflfj, Win. Ha drlianh, Pyrin Gordon, ClfarOald; Joapb H. Irwin, N K. Arnold, CarwMiville; J. 3. Linle, (ipceola MiMt t J. A. I,ivinntont. lulloli City. Oar Sfirtt onniB is decidedly ioUreeting in a IookI point of f lew, and profitable reading to outaidera who want to eeve moaey. T. A. Flwk A Co. tiuvo removed their Mure to IJral'aaa'i brik building. $0 nnlv for a lario lull sack oi'SulL at J.,1.0 McUeuiber's gmoery. ! T. A. FliK'k iV. Co. liUVO IVlIlOVed 1 thlr -tore 10 (Irahnrn's brick ruilding. fl r.7.. , 1 1 . Dr. iln Ih having a handsome: porch built in front of Lis residence, on Second , r T. A. Fleck v Co. havo removed 1 tbelr store to (irahsm's brick building. Hev. W. H. Iill will preach at tho Wolf Run Hvho'd flonae neit Sundny, July 22, at ft o'clock r. R 1 T. A. Fleck c Co. havo removed tLeir store to Ursltam's Iriok building. Tho RherifT's Sale", J.ist of Jurors, Court Proclamation for September term, and other new ndwriiftninti will be found In oor col umns tc-dny. Harry F.Wallace, Knq.,ot thisphico. Is attending the July term nf the V. S. District Court, in res ion at Erie, In the cor.eelty of a juryman. Tho brick work on the dwellings of! of lion. Aaron C . Tate and Dr. Scbenrer la aout compleled. Flnt Street Is nnu-h Improred In looks hy their erection. j . . a - Thoso of onr eitirens who want to save fie yer reef. 00 their School and Street taxes had better be looking around for District Treasurer Wbltahill. The time for discounting will soon run out. Onr towiinnait, H. II. Shaw, is said to be in luck. An oil well at Elk City, Clarion county, In which be owns an interest, commenced pumping hut week at the rate of sixty barrels per dev. An alarm of tiro was given at noon ob Monday la. caused by the roof of the resi dence occupied by John Lytic, on Cherry street, taking fire. It was extinguished wlthont doing .any grail damexe. Treasurer MeCaiii;hry' proposes to eni out bta duplicatei of County and State tax j valley Grangers. 0iitheevcnlngofihe4lh,lhe3pn to the Constables by the hsl of Augusl. Those lur u.t!e bti way to a friend, rei.liag at Rcbcrs tax-payers ulm want tn earn tm per tent, hy do- burg, where he remained over Sunday. On the ang lbir duty bsd better be on the lookout. night of the Mb, a horse fancier from Stoae Val- , ,. aw- - --- t - y, aaued Stewart Walker, stole the mare end It is astoniHhing what a good cigar LtomI for tni Dl regions in Clarion eoanty. The John A. Stock roll at ten tor xa cems. n oisu kias the bert 6-eent Hztr in the Bisrkct. Five ruts a pirce. or six fof J cents, Factory on fVcttnd slrrar, oext door to First Nat. Bank Fred. Johnson and Miller Jtloom, 1 otn of this place, have parehaaed the stork and fixtures of a tin-shop la DuBois City, this county, and have takea up thlr nhnde In that thriving town. Sueeesa to them in their undertaking. A match game of base ball, between the Chinch, of Clearfield, and I be Cerwenivllie clan, will he played at tho latter place oral Satur day afternoon. This game will bo the first of a aeries of games between the a lobs named fur tbe champitsnahlp of the county. -. bb aw - Attention is directed to the adver tisement of (be boot and shoe shop of John Schlef er. la this week's Hr-oblica. He h-i taken eharge of the .hop lately occupied by Joseph II - - ,, .. .I & ,A I Dear ng. where be wll at all times be ready to, H I Joseph II. Dealing has removed his hoe thon tram Shaw's row, on Market strtnt, to lb. shop formerly oceupi. d by u.n. tommy, on Reed street, where be will .ire bis old and new ca.to.raa.mUlnB.elcom.,aodin.nf.rlur..s jood worh as be did at the old stand. A son of Mr. Charles Hehafl'er, of this ftlacc, fell off a horse last Saturday afternoon, avnd broke one of bis arms. The limbs belongiog to this boy seem lo be a great annoyaose to bim He has had both arms broken one of them twice and hoik legs bate been fractured. Judgo Mayer and Associates Ogden and licH bsld att sdjourne.l Coert last Thursday, and dispatcfeed considerable barlness In grant Is g rules and la the element line They thus dis puted Of utters whleh otherwise would have gene over until th September term and Interfered wlib more Important bu since. .Messrs. W. K. Hartshorn, Asbnry W. "Lee and D. R. Fullerton returned last Monday ft 4 Ibelr visit ! Texas, where they have been earnping out for tbe past two months. They re port having a good time, but Just bow much they inverted la Texas land and ration plaatatloos, they rave ttu.d. They look and talk as though the trip bad been of much benefit to tbem. m owe - Tim Tempemnee mooing in the Ceort Hoe is last Friday evening waJ well at tu4d by our fit liens. Addresses were made by r. 0 Levy Buck, Iq , asd other. No signers wrr obtained at tbis snestiBg, as nearly every body In this community have already signed tbe fdg. A resolution sal adopted, obaaglng the eetiagt fiem weekly t seml-meoihly, end tbo meeting will bertaflcr be held on the Irst and birj Friday evenings ef each month. Tba first meeting aadtrlhe new arrangement will be held frMy treeing netl.tha SOtb Init. Tho i-orner-stono of the now I'reshy teriaa Cuursu at Fratt Hilt, la Jordaa township, laid with epprepriai acrcsaonies on Wfdnes dey ef last wtek, the II th lost. The list of arti stes dt por I td em br sees a eopy of the Bible, West-ants.- Coafessfoa of Faith, Presbyteries Hym ns), a eepy rach or four different aburcb papers, Mm Lesoa Leaves, tbo aeaaty papers, a list sf tk Sesslee, present Church membership, Trustees, BtiildiTgCoailttee,aad builders, TheCarwewa Vle r.Bfss.ta speaking of lb-affair, fays 1 "The lleetka iskia apaa that day amounted te f 10 4 fouie eeais. The CI. arch I. to ho of brick, ' k a' I ike modera tmprov.meaits, iad will cost, cn computed, .boat tttff.otO, a largo amount of n.rh has ahead hoea eweeeribed.' T. A. Fleck & Co. Imvc removed tbilr Hon lo UrakoB'. krlek bulldlae, o bi I'li'oky. UuiitiUKtionera tit ill alirk to lb. PI.n Was. Woik, aiiboush rbouptul took li yet eboat on BlllinB dollars abort. T. A. Fleck & 'o. havo removed tbelr (Ion lo Uroboa s brisk bolljlo,. Saw Mill Huknko. II. f.owoimtuln I A Co.'. sow (bill, Itfolril at.uut two miles above ,.AOWa0.t.BO. I Clinton eoorlr. was linrniyl 1 - T. A. l-'lfclc ('0. lutvu ruinovod Ihvtr atora to Urahatn't hrtk building. Lint tf latum lvmHiiunLf niM-Iuiined ! i In tbe Poitofflr at Claarltld, ftr the wak ending 1 Kward Crm-t, Htrtihan Conat, U itliaiu Un, Mis Jenny Llrargodd, John Mr-CroMtB, Nill.aa II. Pioidra. - P. A. Uauuii, P. M. T. A. Floek A Co, hnvo removed their store te (J rah am' brisk building. Camp Mkrtinu. TI10 Wont Jiruncb Camp-Mettlng, anaually held at Wayne tttatroo, on the Pbila.lel.biB and Erie lUllrnad, sere n milei br-luw Lock llarcn, will eomoienpe on the 13lh day of Aujruat next. The arra'cinente for the aecouiBicda'li'B of the iulllo are mora atnle tli la year than ever before. T. A, FliH-k ic Co. have removed their 'tore lo Hraham'a briok tiuilding. N kw Han ih. The IMiilipsbur Juurnat apeared lait week with Meairt. Bender A llrcb a publibera The ullier 1b hta Intro duction to the iublic ayi : At preattit we preaent no (lolicy, but fball endmor to fuitber the beat interesta of our toaimuutty." He baa evidently been frightened al the fate of Ha yea' policy, or tlae be la wailing to ate bow the afore said geia along before be us II- bla poliey to bis mart-brad. Pretty cote for a greenhorn ! T. A. Fleck & Co. havo removed their ature to (irabam'a briok building. A ttiu FotTRTH. The opoiilngof the Lewiiburg, Centre and Tyrone Railroad to Hprtng Mills, In Penn-vatlry, was the oeensinn, and the result wka the biggvst Fourth of July that ever ocoarred is that ralley. Thirteen ear loads of passenger! were taken over the raid, while er eual number of persons' wtnt down lo the rail road to Ife the first locomotive that ever entered Penosvalley. An effort Is bow being made to complete ike road to Hcllefonte, and there eonntot with the IlaM Bugle Valley KaUroad, instead of continuing it up Pt-nn-vaH-? and on toTyrun. 1 1 - T. A. Fleck & Co. hnvo removed their store 1j Orahatn's brii'k building. Daily Stauk ruoii Curwenhvillx to RarRoLnsviLLK, or Ihj Boia Citt. Mr, Job Walk, of Dcoator tOMnship, on Monday, the 3d last., succeeded Mirers, Morrista A Stokes as proprietor of the above named stage route. II bal secured new and comfortable backs, good, fresh hones, aal acrommodttiBii ilrirers. He cause the proprietor's name Is Walk, it is no good reason that travelers between Curwcnuillo and Reyooldiville, or Curwtnaviilo nn I IiiItoia City, should walk ofrr the course, when they can get Brat -elans accoir.moduticnt arm UeovoU t lilt her fw "" 'u,n " ThB " p" Curwenwllle, daily, et 1 o'olwb r. arrives at rtrviiolilav ille nt 0 u oluek P.M. IU- turning, leaves Kcjr.ohlmil!c, daily, al 7 o'clock kt U f Brrt,og ttt Curwenavllle al M o'cl uk R. Mr. Wnlk'i hncks aUo carry ipeiigershetwfa . ',.... . ,! , ' leaves Curnensrille, daily, at 1 r. h , and arrives ! at Dultoia City al 0 o'clock r. h. Rt'lumingi DuBois City, daily, at 7 . a., arriving a' Curweoiville t 13 u. Parr, 2. Mr. W.'s contract for cnrringlhr mail betwrrn Curwensville aud H nnMvtl!o (Xtenjn to the first day of July, tw t Somktiiino Cm.ooki-ii Fell. Slate J Si-nat'ir Dill, til Let isl-ttr', while on a vUit to hi 1 brother, lUv II. Dill, . ' ' I weeks ago, bad toon f Ih. romonr. l,.el.d from Liu while on a (I thing cxeurtion up one of our mountain trfiul streams. While taking the " speckled beaut ice fivm their watery element, bo, of count, Wt god. Itat, rol.bg bi. o j moment, be observed an animal in the bru-b with large, gluring ejes, which knocked the Ashing businrsf loto a fuckt-d bat. Tho occasion was a solemn one. No gun, pi'tol, knife, or club, and the Ash retu.ed to bite. The wild cat eyed the Senator, and the Senator in turn eyed "catty." Finally, our State representative surg-ted (men- tally, of course,) to the Intruder that H was Unit adjonrn, as Henattra grneraPy do when trouble- some questions arise. Pussy aisented, and eoni- WCOCf.d movitig off nrysiowiy j hnt the asking s'atue kept bis eyes Dud to the critter until it paied out of light. Al this point a Senatorial shout went up, as follows : " H-IK Will! Will !!" (for (lis brother who was sums dlstanue op the stream) " Come down hero ( I want to go borne." And he was not loug in making a start, while the wild cat got away uninjured, both, no doubt, enjoying the separation. ANOTHER HORSE-THIEF CAPTURED. A DARB AXD KXCtTINO OttASX. On Tuesday, July Id, Senator Pesle, of Lock Haven, saddled, And mounted bis blooded steed end set out for the railroad celebration at Spring Mills, 00 ths 4ib. The neg, like the Senator, at tracted considerable attention among the Penna- , . tm ftmtti .i.u,,,,,,,,, iod Deputy Sheriff West brook and Constable Harvey, of Look Haven, apoo learning what bad occurred, soon (quipped themselves for an expedition. They puffed over ioto l'enoivallay, where tbay gut on the track ol the Uiif, who only traveled al night. He was tracked to-Pme Grove, tbenea to Warrior's Mark, eVa Bald Fegle Furnace, Sandy Ridge, Phillp-burg, and to tks Blue B..1L la this county. Those in pursuit were tatUGoJ lliat the thief ..... ,, . id Lis booty were coooealud during lat r rid ay , . , ., . . . ' somewhere belwieo tbe Blue Ball and Clearfield creek. .Mf"r-. Wrsthrook Bid Harvey made ar rangcmirits at Wallace!. m during the d iy to send a scouting parly a;ris through li lownibip, as Cur as S'une.il'e, while tbey o.iiue on lo this place aii d tuado arrangeuiwis for picketing all the river lrutgs and foidingi from here to Cnr. we dm illc. 'I he Walla eel 00 psity, on arriving In I tbe viaioity of Stoneville, learned (hit a strange tbe vicinity ttl fttoneville, learned inn a strsnge ... .,. ... gentleman was stopping with a Mr. Pickles, ind, rrp.iciug te the bouse, found just what they ware alter n. a a and beast and at oner proceeded te arrest the thief, whodsnand d to lee the warrant, - - - " they all-n.pUd lo anet him silli-stsrWr ake old mast ef eo me body If warrant.- White on. of the p.rty went J"L(,Hfc((liri( While lb. bo, was morlng e(o obtain a warraot, Walker wcut to ths barn, saJJlrJ aod bridled his kre, Ih pantos watck ing bim, and when be was about ready to go, tbry left the stable and e!e-ed the door ; but while barricading it, Walktr knocked weather-hoarding r""Bi . ; ; : OB BorMOOOK. AOIIWl IBIiinirD. IH. lill.l ruvu.u- lorl th. pkb.ta ot Blnnta'r brll(p, who ol- o.P... .0 .rr... u,, . ...... wro. ,o... ,. ...... ........ " " .0. ,..0.... .rr. . ... ... bolr off tbo ld of bit br.d. A Bin ond o b.lf to Curwrn.Tillo, whrtc th, lbif .noounl.r. J .0 oth.r Mt of Blob. to. od. kft.r thro. ohol. bad trei .t bin. li. wbr.kd hi. bor.. ood ero.ird lb. Irua brlJgo lo olK)ot Ibrao jutupf, ond op tbo road loworda Blooioiogtoo .t ll,ln ipoed. Il.ro tbo ebaao .topped for tbo Bight. lorir 9.tuid. orroof.ncot awl Bid. to piob.1 lb. bridfH ood fordiof. frdu Curw.B.rillo lo LonberClly, w.ll oabolb loropiboa ludirf toward. Lolb.nliir. A Kootlof porlj wa. olio formed, Bodo op of bob BcqooiBtod with tbo ooob try betwroB BlooMlog Iob ood Lumbar City, aoma of whooi Ib tho ofuroooB dlKOrorod tbot somebody UBd oB ba((llo of oooio ol Mr. Vim. I'rloo'l osto. About i o'oluih Ib Ibo orroli., Bloaira. (oot nd Alfred BI01.B dl.rororod Wolbor lyiof beklod B (Of, Dd nbirrtlof that ib.y Bow bla as J.mp.d ap ond tBB lU 0 I"" bla to ttnp, bat be prroaed oo. Ib.t ooBiweBood trlB'Btbiawllb rlrloo, wk.a lb. third obol tooh ofelt ond oooood bin to .orrendw. Tbo ball B lored tho boob.Joal below Iba left. booldcr blade, ond po.d lbro.ib bio body, peo.lrollr Ibo loft loo. Tw. iBoboo B.rolo Ibo right Bod Ibo boll would bote ptiMd lbroo,h bl. Ilaorl, Tbo wooad I. B doolerowo ob,bb. ray yol ao.. bi. ...lb. Ho I. lyiof at tbo Ir.la U.o, la Curwoaorlllo, IB Ibo oar. of pby.i.l.B. aad f oardtd by oa offlror, wd will rea.iB there a.tll he I. SI to ko rb to tho BelMuoK Joll. Ibo borre woo limoj lo Ibo rioioil wk.ro the tbi.f woo ooplnr.d, ood wa. oe0 la elierfe by OEort. W.alhrooll aad llaiery, who llarled llb Ibo oaiBollBr Look llorea lo.t ataadoy, aod, 00 dy.at, by lli HBO It la is IfBBlW Poolo'l itoblo. Tbo affair ooBoed tBl eullooMol Bl Ctrwoo. rill. 00 H.lord.y f hi Bod dtrra, tuad.y. Tho thief oaoifoa o. kl. iraooB for tral. aboal la CarwaaorllM, Ikot bo waafrold tho awkward .bojj.ro" would abool Ibo mere Ihry B a, d 4 oarelooaly." T. A. Fleck 1 Co. bnvs reroovvd tksir Itoro lo Urabea's brlok building . a o. $2 only for largo full Hack of Suit, t Jam McUiconr'i. Wanted !l,0()0 cords of Hemlock toil Hook Ook Bork, for bloh wo will p.; tb. kiihoM Borkot urtoa. J j lJlf. A. O. Kuan A Oa. 11 O Bl . . T. A. Klcik A Co. liuve removed ihrlr rere l Orohowi't krlek koildlot. , W1IWJ Bid (w4 Lik. aaino iIm thai hai bantoforo btB aaUlng at 2.J0 and Wheat Wamtkd! 5i0 bushels oi wbMt, for wbU-h tbo CAStl will ba paid oidi- HfT, at tnr an re ( a. ti. hrauiar A Co., Clear field, Po. ' mayJ'TT tf. s T. A. Fleek A Co. havo removed their store to Ora bum's brick boildlng. I.ytlo haH roeeived a laro stock ot Mackerel, White fish, Lake Herring, Ac, which be Intends to sell rtrj low. Come and price be. fore buying. f. Advert 10 111 the Clearfield Kf.pi iv lican. The advertising rates are reasonable, and the circulation Is the largtsl of any paper la this section of tbo State. tf. Fruit Cans. Fred Saekott has now on hand n large at ook or Fruit Cans, of all sites, to which Ibe attention of housekeepers la invited, lie will sell then at prieea to suit (he times. At the Rkpohliuan otllce is tho plueo! to git your job work done. We art fully prepared to do anything la the printiug line, will do It well, and at the right kind of prices. tf. I The extraction of teeth without pain J baa bren one of the greatest points derirable In the practice nf dentistry without tho ate of ohlo rofhm, efher or gas, and recent dlrcovoriee abow that certain mixtures of selattves applied to the tooth and surrounding parts, so benumb the tooth that It can be taken oat with but very little pain. Pr. Hilla is now using this application tn ex tracting teeth, with the most marked success, for the benefit of bis patients, without extra charge. Tlio-e who have trkrd it speak of it very favora bly. ; juty ti-tr. Astonished. An eihty yoar old lady, nixing near Millbelin, Centre county, who had never in-n k train of ears, went to take a look at the strain horse, on the recent eeoaslon of the opeuiug of the railroad at .Spring Mills, Alter the train bad passed, she n marked 1 "Woo it tffr tetlJ sia ln o giU T " (Where io the world are the borne ) Tbat la what puttied her. How ever, as both Senators Praia and Dill wtrs pres ent, we have no doubt but tbat she was properly I'oatvd because, the next day, the former Sena tor wl running up aud down .tie ralley, crying: " Hi-llo f A'ltr hut wy nor gntloltn ! " (Home body list stolen my mare !) One bun l:ed dollars reward for the rcrovrry of the mare twenty-five more for the tbief. Clearfield Coal Tuadk. Htute- mvtA nt Coal and other freifthts sent over the Tyrone A ClnarfleJd Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, Inr tho week ending July 7, 1877, and the same time last year AL. TOBS, , : Fr the week ..... JMVt .... 10,18 .... 10,404 .... fl55,RH7 fncreare... Prevlourly during year.. Same tiuio last yvar n ltVi,y2t Increase - 60,3(15 Total In 1S77 7n,lftV Same time last Jtar ... OU0,040 lucnaa.. ?li,7i)r OTRICR rmtiGBTs. I.iifiilif r , 11)0 cars. MifcHUm-f-tff rp-ifc-lilt fiO " Seal Yoi r Wekiiitk. The J.epula- lure iafd a 1nw last winter, authorUmg the Uovarnr M appoint a " Staler of V eights aod I M emuiri-a " in rach ountv in lha Cuumoiiweallb. 1Ui, ,, ... Ic.ka ,t.r, ,,, M , It rthited to this county, alter the Coauty Cum inlsiiouere bsd Inverted about &P0 tn a set of weights and measures, and after a Mr Robertson, , R,,0i hJ lr,tMj lh, mtfi .ajo.llng scales, mess urn, and yard-ittcki. We hare been without auuh an ofHccr ever stiue, and our chi tons have enjoyed frettj goodbcallb, too., Now, however, there is an opening for some No. 1 if 11 ,1- .hi -.i .-til 11 r, is waiting for an applicant for this lucrative ofHos. No Democrats need spp'y. ' Rally sronnd," Ac., hoys. (io Ahead! We loam that our Cur wvnaville neighbors have organised a Library and Reading Room Association In that borough. That is a step in the right direction,. Naturally, man Is not laay 1 but be can be cultivated and turned into a first cists hafcr, and then he b- oomea a drono lo society. If misfortune baa turned healthy and vigorous men or women out of employ mtnt, and they are unable to find fbyrl cat exercise, let. them cultivate the mind by re sorting to the reading room and to books aud newspapers, Instead of silting down and whitling licks and boxes. The moment tbat physical and mental culture Is abandoned, the mind and 1 fe.t begin to wander into forbidden paths, and man becomes a disturber instead of a preserver of the peace. Tho Idler perpetrates more crime la a lifetime than fire hundred parsons who lead a busy life, let their position In society be what It may. Tbe best flure for physical, mental and moral disorders in our cities and tillages Is the workshop and ti.o library work and read. We hope our Curweoiville friends will "bold not abandon " the fort " they sw occupy on the que ,t ion Indicated. A TRAOtC AFFAIR. One of tbe most heart-rending circumstances ever brought to our notice eeeurred In Hoggs township, this county, ou Tuesday, th &d tt. An old oil iieu Joel Si 000-personally well-known to m my of our loaders, was onfiaed to bis bed by sickaeas,' and was supposed by lb use around bis bedside to be dying. 1'ndc.r these otrcatn-tancrs 10 roe one started two little girls to . . , . . . . , , ' go to Mr. vloolscneroft's, 4 Bear neighbor, to lell j " , , . . him to come to Mr. Stone's homo. Tha errand was performed, aud Mr. Weulsenoroft loft imme dlately for Mr, Stone's, la bis abienoe one df the gills arked young Wwolscncroft for a drink of water, there was no water In the house, and ihr girl requested the boy tn take a bucket end go se the spring for sour. He replied tbat be was not dry and ske might go herself. But after sums debate the boy atarlsd fur tbe water, re marking that she should not kve any or li. While he was awsy at tbe spring, she foolishly went Into the house and took a gun, which was standing bellod the door, went out in the yard I and laid It across a Stomp, pointing It towards the spring, and as the boy approacbad tbe house ' t . ,k., u .1., l1b. ir 1.. towards tbe bou-e, In a sigisg wa), to avoid the reoge of tbe gun, and when be was within a lew yards of the .temp, tbe girl discharged the pleee. I lb. oobioiiM .uHlol bl' oUomoo otioBl Bid- ! w.j b.tw.tB tho bbt.1 Bod tbo srolB, OtOllDf i d.etb hu hour. M. tttooa, tba Islher j of tbo cirl, diad tht oo.no d.J, Bod b jvlot fuo.r.1 ( obd s Tory eieilcd Belihborbood war. witorofrd ,wn,bp ,h, , j,,. Thl, lrp,.d, I w th. work of .blUrro. Th. bo, ... ao.l.r (ht , lk01l ,,, ' .b. GOLDEN WEDDINQ. I Ibo CorwrBitlllo TiBri ..J. : "Lo.t Tbnr.d. witBoarod B hapl-f ootot Ib tbo Urol of Hob, rlaaorl aid Noory L. Clyde, who roeldo abool Bine mile, ao.t of Hits plooo, it bolnj the ooear- roooa of Ibrlr joldro we lding. Tbo eorly Irola ooareyrd about forty peraon. ftoB Corwonarlllo to the ro.idraoe of tho aged eoople, where they won root by aryool lity prroooa, aootly relet Irea of Jadgo ond Hrt. Clyde. Tho arriral of io aony fn.nJj u a eoBpl.li, yet boppy, oarprioo to Ibo Jadgo and bi. lady. Alter 1 oral boor, .peal Ib eongratulallng tbo og.d eouplo ob their arriral at Ibo half oratory pootol a hoppy wedded Ilia, Ike frl.adl repaired lo Ike groro Bear by where a koaatifBl topp'J of good tbiflfo tbot aoafort Ibo loair bbb awaltod tkea Dlnnrr wa. prerlded oeor by BeaJ. Narubora, at Corwraotllle, a brother of Mr.. Clydo. After dinojr Wa. McKeo, of Mow Jarrey, a aepbow of ibo Jadgo. Bade a few appropriate remorbo. Do wa. followed By Jtt Uor. Bigrer, of cleBrleld, Ib a bob! fpeook. Tho BfteroowB waa .prat la ooelal lolirroorio ood rooalllag realBlooeBoo. .f Ihe olBort forgone put. Tkore w.ra or.r 000 h.odrod per.eoo prooeot, .igbty eli of wboa or. nlatlrM aod twaoty oaa direct deseeadsDU of Ih. ag d eoople. Jadge Clydo lo Ibo ee I J ooa II. log of kit fetb.r'o fBal.'y. Mr.. Clydo la one ol Bro two brother. Bad I Bros .la ter. Ike elde.1 M yearo,,hB ywaagaM II year, of bjo. Tkll roanloa woo iadood a kappy otobi Ib tko lira, of oadga Clyde aad kla wtiaabl. lady, wbo kofo trod life, pathway together foe half B oratory, Lo, aad earful ha, keo Ikolr llror, aad It U ike wlrh af ibrfr aiany moBJa ikot ihey may lltn U tnjoy bom aaalroroarlea af tba kappy day tkat Ifty tear, ago ,a lke aslUd tw koly wed leek, aad akoa oolW iaai life heyoBd awy iboy be Bailed la Ih Ufa omtbi. T. A. Fleck k Co. have removed tholr store lo Urahaa's brlok buildlog. From the Tyrone lkmncrat we learn tbtt Ibo .teaa eaw Bill of llugk Adaas, MTorol alia, aortkoast of 31 III Crook, HaBtlBgdoa oona. 17, woo deotroyed by Br. oa Solardoy a weak. Abol 76,1100 hot of Ibbbo, wa. oln dettroyed. Tbo Bill bod sut btoB ruoolog for torerol woobi, ood tbo Bro U believed to kor. boiB tbo work of KB loe.ndiajy. m "'V fvr witb no if back I -a (leva InltsmatloB or serenest in the lumbar region, oansed by a straia, told, er female weak, aeas, as hundrvd leattfy every day. We do not recommend It for all diseases ; only tba above, as R acts directly ob the liver and kidneys. Pro. pared and sold by M. 'K. Thompson, (twenty three years in the drug business,) Titusellle, Pa. For aalo by C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. Price II 0 per bottle. Special. Don't forgot to look up Heck A Co. 'a, In their new store. JyU-lf. PatiiT Oars, A large lot of Fruit Cans and Cement on band and fur sale at Haekett's Tin Store, In the Opera House. July I Mi. In com i of to town, don't forget to.l at Flock A Co.'s new store, la Graham's orick building, tf Now goods of. every desceiptlon reoeired dally at Wen. Reed a. JeJ7. 9 only for a Urge full nark of Halt, at Jel.i-11, Jolty Mclaaughey'a Om HcnnaBD Pat Cnnr, Dtaoot'Rt ov Old Pair as. Sewing Maw-bines can now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from 1-1 5 op wards. AH kinds of sewing machines repaired on the short en t notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877- C- r A Boys' Bui is for one dollar and J. -'b fifty cents, at A. Uciaiauau's, Weatern Hotel Comer, Clearfield, P. June 201 h ls77 tf. The celebrated Cork Corset at Wm. Oall and see I hem. Reed's. je27. NEW O00DS AT FLKCK A CO.'S. Calico, Muslin, Ginghams, Parasols, Fans, Nook, ilea, Neck Raeblng, Collars and Cuffs. Ladles Lawn and Grass Cloth Salts. ' HATS AND B0NHKTS JUST RKCKIVED. Black Cashmere and Alpacas. WHITE GOODS CHKAP. CARPET aud CARPET CHAIN. ALL GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT THIS STORE T. A. FLECK A CO. Clearfield, Pa., June 8, IH77. Wantbd 1100,000 20-inch shaved shingles to average from 6 to 64 Incbea for which we will pay tbo highest market price. A. U. Khahkr A Co., foh.SMfl Clearfield, Pa. A box of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which eon tains three cakes and ooete only sixty eente, is sufficient te supply material for at least twenty sulphur baths which would eradicate a whole catalogue of rbeumatio and cutaneous mated is. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye.black or brown, 60 cents. July I ML Bnueins Fon Hai.b, R. Newton Shaw keepa a full suddIt of Fredoma DoKsies and Platform Wagons fur sals. To be senn at the Shaw House jard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may IS-tf. i t only, for a Urge Tull nark of Halt, at Jtl3 II. John HrH.augluy'a. IX OV CABE AN1TIIINU AIHH TITf Fblt's Mills, N. V., Oct., lv, 187A. Tb is Is to certify that I have used Davis' Home Relief in a severe case of rhrnmatlsm. It gave me relief when nothing else would, I recommend it to all io eases of this kind. Jinxifcos 0. CnofH. Davis Home Relief has become a Staple with us as a general family medicine. None sells so well. None gives suck general satisfaction. It Is used internally and externally, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Sari si. Chons A Sox, All howcl derangements homed lately relieved without rebutting in constipation. Theuteof a ten cent bottle I I bt of 0. D Wat-on, will convince of its vulue. 1 se it for in fl a nation. . , llatrh's I'nlveraal Cough Syrup. No cure, no pay. Ten cent sample hollies. June 27, M77 4w. II .'firriuf 7oirfr. The most miserable beings In the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. More than seventy -Ave per cent, or the people in the t oiled Statei lare afflicted with these two di toasts and their effects 1 sneh ae Sour Piuinaoh. Kick ll.oii.rb.. ll.l.ilu.1 Cu.tl PoloitolioB of tho lleort, Heert-bum, Wotw- hra.h, gnowlng ond barolog poiaa ot tho pit of tbo titetnach. Yellow Horn. Cooled Tongue and di.ogreeahle toete IB tho tnooth. oomiog up of tbo fnod.oltor ootlog. low onriu, o. uo 10 your llriieKl.t. C. II. Wotion, ond got b 7i oont bottle of Auai .T Flowob, or a aample bottle for 1, oento. Try It. Two dooca will relleoo yoo. ilay n, l7T-oow-ly. 3 If lla Stood the Ttnt. , If you doubt tho wonderful aticorl. of Ruaofl 0 tol.ai'Hl'TioN utroB, giro 11 o irioi 1 men 11 yoo ore not aeliafiod, return tho bottle ond we will re fund the prioo paid. It ho. e.tobli.hnd tbo foot that Coooomptloo oaa he cured, while for Cough., HoarroooM, Aathme, Wbonping Cvugh, and all Lung or Throot trouble., tharo i. nothing like it fur a auiok ond Doaitire nre. and it oeldoa fall.. Ton emu, 00 oeuto, and tl.uo per liotll. If your Long, are .ore, or Chr.l or Berk lame, aao Hbilor a V oboi:. I'laotbb, rrlee lb oento. Sold by C, h. WalmB, llruggi.t, Clr.16.ld, l'. II a, BIIII.OH'8 8YSTKM YITALIZKR ll no doubt tbe Dioit .uree.ful oure for Dy.pop.io Bad tiror Oomploiot wo bore cror kaowo, othorwioo wo oould not guarantee H. In eeaeo of Coo.ump tioa, whore Ornerol iebillty, Loaa of Apiotito and CuBalipetioa exist, It will rerlor. and rega l.l. Ilie ...lero while Kllll.flH'rt 01.' II B all... tbo InfloroalioB aad henl. tbo luago. Frloo 7b cents, bold by C, D. Wot.on, liruggi.t, Clear Bold, I'a. . IIACKMKTACK.a righ and fragrant prKuroo. Bold hy C. D. W.U..B, bruggi.t, Uloarllold, fo. opr. 18, '77-aow-ly. Attention, Farmera and Lumbermen. W ANTtD by Arnold, nt CurwcnsvUle, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 bushels whent. '. 1,000 bushels rye. 1,000 bushels oats. 1.000 bushels shelled corn. , 1,000 bushels potatoes. I4NMMM) 20.llirh nlinved ehllielra. KMMMMt w4-lnrh unwed ehltiKlca. 1 KMI.(mn frrt pine board. ft.ntro railroad tlt-a. fttiMMrcordawak and hrmtork bark. For which one-third ciudi will be paid. oct.25. Warrlffl. At St, Andrew's Cut bed ra I, Little Rock, Ark., oa Wednesday, Jor.e 20th, 1977, Mr. W. C. Bsker, or Little Rock, Ark., aod Miss R. B. Spencer, formerly er I'rnn township, Clearfield county, Pa. At the reslddenee of the bride's parent i, on Thursday, Jene JHita, IH. 7, by Hev. J. W. Knap pen Larger, Mr. Murray Bdilerfleld, or Osceoa Mills, Clearfield county, and Miss Lettie M., daughter of Mr, iianry Hugus, of New Halein, Westmoreland county. On Thursday, June 8th, 17T, by Rev. C. C. Peters, Mr. A. C. McOlonU.Of Beaver City, Clar ion county, and Miss Kmrna A. Ltts, of Bradford townbip, Clearfield eounty. Ob Tursday. Joly Id, IH77, by Rev. W. Scolt Wilson, Mr. K. laanich aod Miss klla Browa, both of Lawrence township. -At tbe Lutheran Parsonage, Luthnraharg, Pa., ca Tuesday, July 84, 1877, hy Hev. R. Mange, Mr. Qutnton Klllott Dressier, of Colon township, and Miss Mi tie, daughter of Jesse Lines, of Brady township. On Wednesday, July 4lb, IftTT, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, la Warsaw township, Jefferson eounty, Pa., by Rev, II, W, Royer, Mr. Curtis Reed, of Clearfield county, and Mss Tillie Miner, af JtHcrsoa eounty. At tba Presbyter lea Psrsoaage, Oseeola Mills, Pa., oa Wedoesday, July 4(b, U 77, by Her N. H. Miller, Mr. Adam K. Oarman and Miss Clarissa Uardlaer, both of Clearfield oounty. . On Thursday, July tlh, 1877, bv Elder J. T. Flrgal, Mr. J. E Ogden aad Miss Mary T. Dan iels, both of Lawrence township, Clearfield eounty. At Roy no Neville, Pa., en Sunday, July Sib, 1877, by Her. W. J. Smith, Mr. tleorga Weaver aad Mil Ida R. B. Bloom, both of Clearfield, Pa. 5lr. At the resldenot wf Kit Conlter, Esq., lo Oliver township, Jefferson oounty, Pa., an Tbe red ay, Juty 1 lib, 1877, of bilious nolle, Wm. A. Coulter, aged SI years aad ninths. Tbo deceased taught school la Clearfield eoun ty soma six or seven year ago, where be mad th acquaintance af maty friends. He was a great worker In tko Mas af education. la Clearfield, Pa., on Wedn-eday morning, July lllh, 1877, Miss Ssrah Wrlgley, aged 17 years, 9 months 13 days. JJtitJ dvrrtisrmrnts. IXF.tL'TOHrV MmCfi.L'loTU- m-ntary oa th oetale of MARTIN NU'H OLH, Sr., let of Lawrence twn., Chsr field Oo , Pa,de'd, having hoea graoted ro Ib aaderslgaed. all persons knowing themselves Ind ted te aald eetatn ar reejalrad to make Immediate payment, end they kavipr elaims against Ib same will preaent them properly ftutbaBMcat'd fnv settle imlwitkowt delay. MR. OLIVE FTOHOIA i - JOHN O ICHRYVKR, flejulsW, P,JuD I3.T7 I' Eiotit,. AIMlNlMTRATt)HH NUTICl NoUo it hereby given tbat LetUrtof Adnlnlilra. tioo OB the eetaie of FKANCJ8 IC. KAKflvltTY, lata of Pena towBiblp, ClaarBald, ounty, Pa-, deoaaaed, bavlog beea duly granted lo the ndoraigoed, all naraona Indebted lo aald eatata will please make Imtnediato payment, and tboae having elalma er deoiande will praaent theea properly authenticated for efttlomaait without delay. JAMKB McKBOWN, Adnlntatralur, U. B. N. C. T- A. GraaapiaB Hilli. Pa., June 1877-flt. saf-isrV inisutabiui. a iiit late of Ferguson township, Clearfield eoaak.'. Pcnn'a, deo'd, having been duly granted to tba anderstgned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and tkoaa having elalma or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement with out dfclsy. JOHN T STRAW, Marron, June 20, 1877-Ot. Administrator. ADMINIHTR ATOR'H ftOTIt'G.-Notloe is hereby given that Letters ef Administra tion on the estate of JOHN HIGH, late of Knox township, Clearfield county, Pa., deo'd, having been duly gran tod to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate, will (1 lease make immediate payment, and those bav ng elaims or demands will pretest them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JOHN W. 1UUH, New Millport July 11, '77-t. Adm'r. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory Penn township, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURNED OUTI but not BURNED UPl The subscribers have, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity In the erection of a first clues Woolen Manufactory, with all the modem Improvement attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Blan kets, Flannels, Ac. Plenty ef goods on band to supply all our old and a thoasand new cuatoinera, whom we ask to come and examine our stock. The business of CARDING AND FULLING will receive our especial attention. Proper arrangements will bo made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten tion to business we hope to realise a liberal share of public patronage. IUMM POt'NDB WOOL WANTED! We will pay the highest market price for Woo and sell our manufactured goods as lew as similar goods can oe bought in the oounty, and whenever we fail to render reasonable satisfaction wo ean always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, eituer in person or ny tetter. JAMES JOHNSON A SONS, eprlllotf Bower P. 0. A NEW DEPARTURE L l T II E R S It U R 0 . Iloreoftrr, good, will b, sold for CAKII oalr, or ia exi'tiooire for produce. No hooka will lie kept la tho futoro. All old oooonot. muat ho settled. Tbore who eonnot eaak up, will please nan 1 over tneir note, and CLOSE THE EECOED. I am determined to sell my goods at cash price-., aod at a discount far bo low that ever ottered in this vieintty. The discount i allow my customers, will make tbem rich in twenty years il they fellow my advice and buy their goods from me. 1 will pay cash for wheat, oats aud nl over seed. DAM KL liOODLAMiKK. Luthershurg, January 17, 1H"7. c OHKT PHIK l,AM ATION. r . . it n a u i V ir d t...:.l- ' Judge of the Court af Common Pleas ofi the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of. the counties ef Clearfield, Centra and Clinton and Hon. A nit am Oona a and Hon. VisorsT II. Holt, Asaoeiat Judge of Clearfield county : have Issued their precept, to me di reeled, for the j holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Oeneral Jail Delir- I ory, at tbe Court House at Clearfield, In and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on tbo fourth Monday, the 4ili day of Mcptcnher, Arm, and to continue two weeks, JS OTIC It IH, therefore, hereby given, to tb Coroner, Jualie-) of the V, and Constables, in and for said eounty of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper persons, with tbelr Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remem braneee, to do thoa thing which to their offices, and Ib their behalf, pertain to he don. By an Act or Assembly, passed th 8th day of May, A. D. 18M, It Is made tho duty or tb J no tice I of the Peaoe of tbe several oounties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions or tho respective eountie, all the recognisances entered Into before them by any person or persons charged with the commission of any srime, except such aasee as may b ended belore a J ustice of tbe Peace, un der existing laws, at least tea days before the eommenee stent of the session of tb Court to which they are mad ret urn a hie respectively .end In all oases where any recognisances are entered Into less than ten days before the commencement of th session to which they ar made returna ble, tbe said J unices are to return tbe came la the same manner as if said act had sot brcn Sitnifd. IV UN under my band at Clearfield, this 18lh day of July, in tba year of onr Lord, one thousand sight hundred and seventy-seven. Jy 1 to ANDREW PKNT35, jr, Sheriff. KKPOHT of tbe condition of the COLNTY NATIONAL BANK or Cloarfidd. at Clear -held, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tho floe or business oo June 32, 1677. (tssotmcBS. Loans and discount... . 4150,704 45 Overdrafts 6 ,4.'-ft 44 l1. S. bonds to secure circulation 75.0CII 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages... 0,320 72 Due from approved reserve agents 8,240 94 Due from other National Banks 0,712 IS Due from State Banks and Bankers.. 4.S70 67 Real ealate, furniture and fixtures.,. 1,41)8 3.1 Current expense and taxes paid... 1,444 13 Chocks anl other eash Items.,,.,., 1,44k t Rill of other Banks . 1.271 00 Fractional currcncy.inclnding ninkols, He? 87 Legal-tender nolo 4,146 00 Redemption fund witk ('. 8. Treas urer b per en t. of circulation). Due from l'. S. Trea-UTer, other than per cent, redemptloa fund. ......... i,Wi DO 10, 0, I Tout ; tt.an.tnai ruT'ltat alncb pnirl ia......; I Surplus fund ,.. I Otiicr un'livi.lorl pn)fil. tJIH.MI 4 ,.$100,008 Oft ,. 20.000 00 National Dank ootea oot.tsn.iinr... K7.:.00 00 Individual deposits subject to check.. 8M4I 80 Time erliAcats of deposits Ift.TM 3A Due to other National Bunk" Due to State Banks and bankers S4A 68 ! 1,1.10 48 $1340.031 4 I .Vfrti o Vnyfre;, V!tw fi t4 ''aay, SS : I, W . M. Sliaw. Cashier oi the County Nslioiml Rank or Clearfield, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. W. M. SUA W, Cashier. huheerlbed and sworn Ivbofora me this 7th day of July, A. D. Ic77. WM. RADKAltlfl,y. P. Coirrct Attrxt; . JAM KB T. LEONARD, ' "T. H. FORCE Y, R.oHA tV, JK, July 11, 1877 II EMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY ' J Would respectfully notify th public generally j tbat Be has removed nis virocery htore Imtn Shaw's Row, to th building formerly occupied by J. Miles K reiser, on Second street, next door to Bigler's hardware store, where be Intends keeping a fall line of It K II I IS. IIAklrl, LllUO BKKr and LARD. rll'HAR8and9YRI'M.ofoll,riM. TRAP., reea ani timrk. COPfHS, RoB'tel and llroeB. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJAWED i n VtTt, All bind, la tko market. PICKLRS, IB Jars end barrel.. SPICKS, la srery fors od rariMy. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL HIND OK CP. ACKtCltoj, MTCUK, DRIED APPLES, DRIKD PSACIIKS, DRIP.D ClIRRRIEA, Coal Oil sal Lunp CHmnsyl. Aod a ,roJ asMrlnrat of those thin,, ajmally k.ol Ib a grocery .tore, wblrh ko will ei.keooo for B.rkotlog rft Ike aorkot frlooB. Tlll nil foe oak ao okeoady as aay oiker m Ploooa .all oa. aeo hi, Mrwk aad Jade, for yourreir. " J0IIS MraAWIISr. tlk.r.M. J. a, kt;, , , , CHEAP GROCERIES I LUMHKR CIT)', FA. Tho Bodorolrnod bdbobbooi to bi. old frloodi ond pfttrooi tnot bo b.a oimnod B good lino ol UROl'KKIKS B fHOVlMlONH ot th, old Hood of Kirk A Sp.ocr, fur wblab b" lolloll. o II Urol potron.K U. W. 81'KNOKK. LuinUr City, Po., Morob l-lf (T Onrl l moi MAl1' oorood lo IhoM tlnoa, bat It eon bo moil. iB tbrM mobiIi. bjr Buy Hr I I en, of olib.r Ml, 1b Bny port of tho ooaotrr who li willlrin to work iloodil? Bt th. ' m '.'-..mfwt U t wo fural.o. biio por woes 10 to the work, ni uuiw nothing to try the burl nous. Terms and fc- Oaifit free. Address at onoe, U. Uallxtt A Co., April Id, lt77 ly Portland, Maine. CAI1TION. All pairaoasare hereby cautioned against purchasing or In any way meddling with the following property now In the possession of John Kubnley, of lie II township, via : One field of wheat in the ground, 1 Held rye in the ground, t fields oats in ground, 1 ftVld corn In groaod, S lots potatoes in ground, 1 mares, 1 tow, I bull, 1 heiTtr, 6 sheep, I hogs, 1 wagon, 1 plow, 1 harrow, I sets harness, 1 cook stove, I beds and bedding, 9 chairs, 1 clock, and I Iron kettle, as aald property belongs to nid, and li left with him on loan, subject to my order at any lime. t.Ll.AlihiH WEBER, Troutville, June 37, 177-31 BIGUEST AWARDS! e ii n I a I bltlon. J, REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEENTH diFILniillT TI1EET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTl'RF.RB OP PATKNTKD Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITH snAKINO AND CI.INKKR OIIINUINO URATK8 FUR Kl RXINll ANT1I1IA CITB OR IIITI MINOIS COAI-. CENTENNIAL UlJ0lCIIT-IRO HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WR01GIIT-1R0 HEATERS, COOKINO RANOF.S, LOW-DOWN GRATES. Doicriptlro Clrculara aent free to any addrrs.. IXAMINK BEFORE SKI.F.CTIXI1. April 6, 7J-ly. CARPETS 1 CARPETS II CARPETS!!! necessity oi having a larger and better assortment of Carneta to select from than baa ever been kent In the place before, Tbat want la now fully sup piled. We have secured tbe exclusive use of RIciinrdsonsCnrpot Exhibitor, A WONDKRFI L INVENTION for showing Carpets, a brief description of the use of wbicb wa give below. With the ue of the Cari-kt Exhibitor, we show from a sample just bow the Carpet looks oa a vsry large room, multiplying the Sample a thousand times, matched and shown as perfect as when tbe Carpet is made up and nailed upon the Door. In this way w ar now prepared to show NEW YORK WHOLESALE STOCK. We have mad special arraog-ments with on of the largest houses In New York , In fill all our ordera for Carpets, and will show yon a larger assortment t) select from than has ever been kept outiido of a whole i ale house. NEW 4 DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which are not kept in stork outside of large cities. Ibis Way of buyini Carpels ba now become popular, and we show what you wool ! otherwise have to go to New York to find. We can sill as cheap for rash as you oan hiy for cmh In New ork, end there being no remnant to take oil the proftta, we are enaliled to si'll on a very small cuuiinlsii'in, and most rerpcettully Invite tho pu'licto evsmiiic4ur stuvk, and sallsty thrat aelvee. IF YOU WANT A CAIJET of any dimension, bring a correct measure of your room snd wo guarantee to suit you. Please call and see as, whether you wish to buy or not, as it Is bo trouble to show goods. Respectfully, T. A. FLECK & CO., MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. May 80, 1877-tf. a. i. nxxti. A. j. n ao r.njT, REED & HAGERTY, Soecessors to J. G. SCHRYVER. DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF II aud ware; Srroiiif SI., VltarllcUt, Pa. ' Tb undersigned wout lannctinc to tbe dtlaens of Clearfield and vicinity, that they bate pur chased the lUrilware Store of J. O. Schryver.and will ooostantly keep on hand a full assortment ef Hardware In all its branches, such as TABLE & POCKET (1TLEBY, Bench Stops, Hand Sawi.Orraf American Cross cut Raws, D. B and Peeling Axt, Hatchets, Plane and Plane Irons, all kinds of , , Nails, Horse Shoos and Horse ho Nails, Picks, Hoes, Rakes, Hay Forks, Shovels and Spa tes, , Scytbcs.Siinthcs, Plows. ; , Oraia Cradies, j -i . Cultivators, Double and Single Shovel Plows, ' Cultivator Teeth. Revels and Trj t-rtuares, blinvel Blades, Mill Saw aal Taper Piles, Chisels, liitls, Augers, A'l net, ilarn Door Hangers, Butt, Tand Strap Hinges, Bonny's Hollow Augurs, all kinds of Leke, Screws, sash Cord and Pulleys, GLASS and PUTTY, Fool and Chain Bolts, Carriage, Tirr and Barrel Bolts, Ad Cord, Sad Irons, Horso Brusbea and Curry-Combs, Orind-slone fiture. Hum, Hemp and eWp. stone Packing, Cable Chain, etc. They will also keep on hand a full axsortiusnl of Tinware, and a general tk of ll'.use Furnish ing Goods, whh'b they will sell at prices to salt the times. Persons wishing anything in thr-lr Hue rc In vited to call and examine tbelr Hock bet ore purchasing, REED A HAUKRTY. Clearfirld, May 30, lS77-ly. HARTSW1CK & IRWIN HliCOK I) STHERT, CLEARFIELD, PA., , ' DEAT.KnS IN PURE DRUGS! CIIKMICALSI PAINTS, OII-S, DYE STUFF VARNIHI1F.0, BRtnnsfl, i perhisikry, fancy acoD TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURS WISES ASP LIQUOHS for aedirttiol .arpro)s. Trosss., Sn,r.ortoro, rVhool Hook, ontl 9lotla ,ry. Rod all atker artlolee aeoally fonad la a l'ra, Hloro. rilTairfArt' PiUtaOHll'TlOka caih- fl l.H COUPUlNDkU, llafinis lara-o o Berl.aoe In tbo bit:Ui..a tb.y ooa one obi Ire aot IsfaetioB. ' J. o. n MtTSfflrK JOHN F. IRWI.M Wearl.lw, leeial.ar l,.lH, ,, . . Ui$Uanrouii. F Oil SALE. Tba nndersixned will sell at n rivets sale all tbat tract or parcel af land situate In Deatnr township, Clearfield county, Pa., within n short dlstanos or the Tyrone A Cleurllel 1 R. R.. and adjoining landa of Robert Hudson and otnors, aad known as tbe Jacob B. Uearhart lot The aald trmot eoalaining 00 acres uiwre or loia, with two vvlua of valuable coat thereon, has about SO acres cleared, and l. the key to a largo body of coal about being developed. V ill be sold low and um as y terms, For particulars, apply to ZZTiZr' Wnaawk;aaTWA,-W .-r lunxMreixwj Fine Farm al Private Snlc ! Situate la tluntingilon ooiintv, Pa., one mile north of the village of Burnt (Mains, Fulton Co., ood lain in g three hundred and twenty-right acres, more or less, lliueslone, gravel aud elate land, under good slate of aultivallon. Th Improve ments consist of frame dwelling house, bank barn, efix'l feet, watoB sbed, corn crib Img pens, buy scales, two tenant houses, saw mill, two young apple orchards bearing fruit, one thousand panel post and rail lence, fifty acres meadow, one hun dred and fifty nor plow land The balance constats of 12S acres of white pine, oak and biak ory timber. A stream ol novur-falling water runs through this property, making It particularly well adapted to both stock and grain raising. If desired, will be divided to suit purabascrs. This properly Is on r near projected routes of two railroads, one of which will be built this coming Summer. For terms of sale, apply to S V. WILSON, Look Dot l.-O, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, March It, 1877 Out , TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERUELL Has opened, Ij a building On alarkel at reel, on the old tteeiaro Hotel lot, opposite th Court House in Clearfield, a Tin and hheet -Iron Manu factory and Store, where will be round at all limes a full ltn of ..... HOUSE FTOlHSHIlTa GOODS, Stovos, Eardwaro, Etc. House Spouting and all kinds of job work, repair ing, Ac done on short notice and at rensexiable rates. Also, Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. A supply of Machines, with Needles, Ac, al ways on band. Terms, strictly CAnh or country produce. A share of patron-go solicited. 0. B MKRRKLL. truperinLendiut. ClearfioM, A;ril 23, 1377 if. HP XT V TJ G TT ( ! A Ll li AA11 KJ AX V7 1 i RIXMXG MIOWS MACflKE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. , PIE'S OPERA HOI SE, Clearfield, Pa. Respectfully informs bis euntemer'. and the pub lic In general, that be oonlinu- to manufacture all kinds of Tin, Copper & Slieel-Iron Warty Of first-class material only, snd In a workman-' ' like manner. , j ROOFINTt ami SPOUTING ; : done on shnrt ti tl -c and very rw:i'na1k ti rins. J COOK STOVES, t HEATING STOVES AND HIHNACKS elwujs kept In stock, and for sile low. Gas-Filling and Plumbing a specially. Oaa Fixtures always on baud. AU work guaran teed to gtv satisfaction. A share of public patronage ooidiatly solicited. FRED. SACKETT. Cleaifield, Ph., May 9, 1977. WM. REED IROrEXINO THIS I)AY a LAItOK STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER UOODS, ' " IN ALL IliE rilAXClins AI'rKUTAIXIXU TO TUB DRV H0OH.S TRADE. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, " TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, CASSIMERES, LINEN SUITS, ire., &c, &. NOT10-N3 AM) TltlMMlNG3, ! I1XGKS, ' Laces, ulovks. ' HOSIKRY, xiEy, cons UTS, HtTTT0N8,r.,p.,At!. WlUTK (lOOPS, T A li 1, K 1, 1 M'.NH, (X)1!PKD AMll'L.UX l'liil'KS. SWISH J;AW.S, WlUTK TtilMMISGH, r.Mniromr.KiKs, jirciiiNii, CUIlTAIX SKTS, A.:., k: 5llI.I.I.i:i!Y, TKIM.MKD HATS AND HOMNKTS, I'U)VKI(S HlHltoXS,. Till MM I NU SH.KS, Kc, Ac, tVi'. , , Carpelings, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &c, &c. FI LL STOCK UF KVEIIYTIIINl), liOl OIlt FOR CAHI, aXd will rr pold foii (msh WM, REED, ham Do, t, rot's 0ra Uoua. Buildlof . rieart.14. P.., April is.'iy Im , 9. ttulu2l)urfl"-!oot5( jMtof. STILL ANOTHER BED BOOT A SH L.o-!T-,lf - 1..5it.N:,.lreJ'.i.g; A straw bal Cor Cv oeuls. A paper collar for two ecnta. A box of paper collars fur esnle, A pair of cotton socks, plain, II cci.ts. A lead pencil for one cent. A black silk neck tl for fit cent. A cotton haudkurvfalsf for six conti. Baby shoes, laced from 25 cents upwards. , go " 41 laocd and heeled 75 cents nnd up. " . " buttoned SO " " In all colon and styles. Children's limes from TA cunts upwards. Misses shoes from $1 upwards. In lasting, leather or kid. Men's plough Shoes at .Vj Men's better dress shoes at 2.60 A man's calf boot frum f4 upwards. These ar but a few articles, to give yo W keen also a full tin of Men's Furnishing aibl fl ALL KINDS OF TRADE TAKE -t- S. GUINZBURG, Second Street, opposite the Court H"Uc, CI.EAIiFIKI.D, PA. Ilorm fotuerly occupied hy Lover Flri.1. ' Clsorflrld, Pa., Jon. N, Ii7. Z. 3. Icrh & (Co.'u (Column. ! Z. gt. Irrh (fo.'s (f olumu. 1 'Bes(t & dlehpe(t Plkde TO BUY YOU It DRY IS FLECK & Wo liflvc lots of brciith nuil nionny We have Drps Goods nt 7 cent per yard mid upwards. rlack CaHliiiieie, all wool, nt 00 cents nnd upward". Colored Alpaca at 18 cents per yn.id and upward. Black Alpacn, double width, nt 21 cents and upwards. Calicoes 5 cents nnd upwards. Ginghams 5 cents nnd upwnrds. Shirtings 8 cents nnd upwards. Muslins 3 cents nnd upwards.. Men's nml Roys' Cottonndes at 15 cents per yard nnd upwards. Tickings 8 cents nnd upwards. White Goods 9 cents nnd upwards. Shawls 60 cents nnd upwnrds. Rest Perenles 121 cents, Table Linen 221 cents nnd upwards. Ladies' Skirts 40 cents up. Gootl Black Silk 90 cents and upwards. Embroideries 3 cents up. COLLORE1) SILKS ALL PRICES. I.atliiiY SiiitH tl nnd iiiwiiii1h. White HimI Sprcnds (15 tvnls and ttiwnrdi. I.mlicri' nnd ChildivnUose ft ccnla mid uinvnrdt1. - : timlira' and Gi'iits' Hrindlu'rihicfi. S coiiU and upM arda. C'orooth i") cents and ii) ni d. I.ndicn' 'J it 10 conls and upward,. Gloves 8 cents nml iinviirdn. All-oilk Ilnndkcichii fit at 25 cents. Kia G!otc,"ifl eon Is and upwards. Stirii'iidvrs 1") ccuta and upward.. All linen sliiit fronts 12 vn nnd iipunrdn. ' Tans 2! cent, aud nptrarda. OentB' Sliirla lOcenUnnil iipniuil". Pino 2) und 3 cants per paper. 1 Pnrnools 18 tentn nnd npwtirdK. I'mlt-ellaa :;7j rents and upward. A first t liiss Milliner to trim Huts and llonncta (n,t hp you waul litem, nnd nt Prices Unit will defy CMHipelilion. i GOODS LOWER DON'T ."All. T. A. FLECK & CO.'S. Two dooi'A cast ol Slinw Ilntice , .1 e ,, 1! ii'7 s; n' ft i-1 1 z a c " DP Ik - BS . ? II06 3.5' ' era - '-'3 II ' ' -g - a. I 5 R Hi ? 1 (TO 3 n S I'Z O S a. Q, B- - n Ji " ? n -A . ..'I ,.l .' ,,l and ffirnts' urnlsbidfl Coodi UCTION IN PRICES AT OE STORE. ',jri.l.ti Jj-.rj V "aiiost lot ufcnntla vor aa.mraSWe-jalaWaw A linen handkerchief for II cents. A shawl strap for XS cents. A red cotton handkerchief for 11 cents. A house comb for 10 cents. " ' A dusen i hoe laces for foar sen it. Men's white laundrted shirts for tl. Mtn's colored shirts, 3 collars, to sis. Women's i hoes Plain lasting laced, $1.10. Plain lasting congress, $1.10. Women's Morocco shoes, $l.it), i.H, 3, S.2J. Women's kid shoes, $A.7i, Women's real French kid shoes, 14.00. Men's, Woracn'a and Boy's slippers, from CO cents upwards. Mon's good dress Shossat 3.01 and upwards lo (0.60 for shoes mads to order. Children's shoes from $1.60 upwards a TSr'ety. 4 an Idea of bow cheap w are selling. Ooeds, Trunks, Satchels, Ac, at th lowtst poa gurea. N IN EXCHANOB POR Q0ODS. -2- S. GUINZBURG, Second S'rett, oj polite tb Court House, CLEA RFJKLD, TA, llooin furnierl o?copird ty Lo.er FWeul. ( le.rt.lo, )'a.,Jan.24, I&7T. AT CI.'S STORE toVjiare to tell jou wlint wo have. THAN EVER. TO I'A 1.1. AT uutl opoaito Mo lossopa, Market St. May 2, 177. T