THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAKPIISM), PA, WEDNESDAY JHlKNIMl, MARCH 17, W8. 1 Terms of Subscription. Ifnald in ndvauce.or within three ntontha.$3 (IB (i paid aft or three and bofura ail mouth I oi : I oatu ar v I lie exptraiiea 01 atx monini... a we p-Urut. B. M. l'amtxfliu. A Co., Neva papor AdmtlslpgUeat, 7 Park How.eoraerj be k men Hi rect, aro our duly authorised if cult la New York City. rKMUlOIlK NOTICIIM. Mot . Ut ttpleeopal Church Her. A. I. Yorcu. r etor. -Public Herviee eery Sabbath it lit, A I , and 7 P. M. Subb-ti ehoel alt A. M. Prayer &. etieg every Thuraday, at 7 P. M. CoaiaiiJt Herrloo, Brat Sabbath of ovary ai.nth, 4 01 A. M. Pi-tt)terlau Church Iter. II. S.Di-ti.kr. Sabbath eervlce morning and evening Bub bath Suhool at I I'. M. Prayer Meeting Wrd Hea der evening. rtt. Franc! Church CatliollrItuv. P J.8HiD4N.-aiaaaat lu, u'olock A. W., on tha ectuil aud fuurtli Hundaj i of each month. OFFICIAL DlItlXTOHY. i:m ur ui.niia gr ahtkr KBaioKtxtRT. Ri ofld Monday of January. TYrd Monday of March. Fwat Monday af June, fourth Muiidiiy of Heptember. tihk or B01.DIX0 covaov M r.. Firtt Monday of June. Keewnd Monday of November. f i blio orru RNa. Pridt hJyrWa. Cbarlea A. Mayer, f Lock llavon . yt.ft.iaNt i w JuJf lion. John II. Orrif, of Dellrfonle. Awninl JmdijM William C. Foley, Clearfield ; Juba J. Head, Curwenarilir, VutAuNufmy Kll lllootu. Rryitter flHtf Hvrdtr,. J, Mornu. , Jtittrtet Altormtf rrana tiehling. refl.arer lav id W, Wine. ,VAm William It. MrPhern. .Hatnael f, MoClofkry, Cur- (iHli 0aainoara John I'. Thoiapaon. aiuea oi iihi naruur woum give a trvuiuniiuu im Curwenarille; Clark Brown, Cleartkdd ; Conrad ' petui to our mamtacturea and oomiocrca. W Kvler. tlrabfrmten. i 'Ibu whole matter of the introduction uf lb la '-fJbiMfw Auditor Jnme II. HUi. Luniber City; I,d wit V. Hlonmf ClearOeld: Iltt.ry Wliitihcad, Union townalup. Jury CmiMutttr$ Juhn Mltcholl. CkarRc-'l. A'imerfMfadfiit Pmbtit V. Hhtivnrl, Jamea 1 S,movlt John A. OrtRory, Clearflrld. .Vornne. aftf-Jlin W. M'rlffteT, Wm. IU debnugh, Cyrna L. (lurtlnn, Clearfield; Joaiah Kvna, Joarpn K. irwin.;erweravuia: i- " gle, UaeHa MHia burp. John! on Hamilton, Luther-1 To-tlny in St. J'ntrit Vh Day. ' ' ' We WOllltl Cull the llttt'lltinil of hni-HO i d.lra. who arc lookins around for blooded : ttook, to the adrertiarment 4hla laaue. ..i Mr I uil. In oi air. i.uu.er n , . , , J. . . . .i -i. I put BuffioHntly low to warrnut the experiment Tho luc(mtivt) itUachcd lo thu hx-1 lhtJ Mnt tllir mgvnt here Mr. J. w. muhu to yawat train north on Saturday tnaiuc broke make anlea to emt.iimcra aud fur bipujcot to tha 4ewnnt Phillpahurg.nud detained the train aeveral j Weat lndica and elaowhrrv. The coal ia aaid to boer before another engine eould be procured. I U of ;iiJ ' ate.m gucraun,r pur- 1 i poiea, leaving but litiie aah, aud bviug ciuirolj , . . .1 tree from alme or anlphur. Ac tar aa it una beeu Noi'inail L. KobltlB, Of thlH IlieO, tflite.kd here il aeemt to have given grant rati. lao ottt in a card in thia inuc, announcing to the tiou and It ia ceruiuly tor tho iniaret of our ony rmblle that ti la ready to perform any amount of1 lB1 ' thu eompoiitive eoal-aMUming ' i ing, rranonuhle tcrma being bit appclalty. (Jive j i him a call. I lie trill I'm 1 enilKyivniltU M. Xj. Conference convene at Huntingdon to-day, and will eonltuue In eai'lon until Monday or Tuea -day of next wrok. Diibop Amei will pre aide, l'.ev. A. II. Yocma, of thl place, left for Con fcrrnce on Tuaaday. ('ONVhMKNT. A total Ot'lipHC Ot'tllU van will take plaoo on tbe ith of April next, and lot the Information of any of our readara who j woald like to witnra it, we weutd atate that a very i flhn lw mv he had mm flim and the hland , I a in tne way oi uongai. M. " m ! , ' r j 1 YRONK I'tK lilLL. AUO 1 uWU i Council of Tyrone, but week, agreed upon tha A (1HANCE. Wo call the attention I of our reader to tbo fact that on Saturday next, tbe 20th lnt , P. P. Coudriet, of French villa, will ; offer at pabllo eelf, a large amount of pereonal 1 property In the ahapa of farming utenalTa and bouachold furniture, and among the real leu head I if boraea. .1. m JUlioiouh. iUi. Win. A. Kitlifts, oi Carwcaaville, will preach la tbe llaptlat church, la thia place, on tba la at Hnnday in March (the lath), at It o'clock, A. v. At thia meeting, all memberf of the Baptist congregation arecaracttty : rrqueated to te preaent, aa it la expected that tome builneaa of importanoa will ba brought be fore It. ( .Till . A 1'air of Captains. Ctt)t. A. Ty hurat, of Huntingdon, baa purchaK'd an inter it In tha Tyrone Ittrald, and aaaooiated with CapL C. W. Jonaa, will hereafter take command of that L'tair eounty journal. We would not ba aur pri.cd If tba UtrnM would become the military organ of tbe Plata from the way that military talent ia lavialcd up'.-o it the one aide of It arty- In a TiEW Fikld. Klmiwhera will be found tba card uf our young friend, George M. Perguaon, of Boll tnwnahlp, and formerly nf thia plae. George It a worthy young mna. He la competent, energetic and bonrat, and deter a aaeeesa, and ia cntitltd to tha patronage of tfie merchant af tbla eounty who deal la bla line of good. i - Still ANOTHt:H.-r-Wo aro cuiiimjIIuJ to place apoa tba death racord tbla weak the name of Adam Martha) I, owe of oar aid Brady tuwnablp neighbor. He waa a native of Ger many and emigrated to Amerlaa thirty odd year ago. He aettlcd near Luthrrburg, where ha ralaod a large and induatrioua family, and after a wall apant Ufa paaead away reapectcil by all hit neighbor?. ' Bath Eit IIepty. Tho Tyrone it- aid any : "It took eight engine lo break tha road and take tba Mail train up tbe mountain, on tbe Tyrone and Clearfield Hailroad, on Monday taunting." "Cap." taVa off one-half. M'ero not tilt balance m tbe Bald Eagle road t , , I A Caukthiiiv. It will bo ntiticori hy aa article la tbia iaeued, alipped from tba Clinton lUmocmt, that there 1 an opening la the Natal Academy fur aome upright young man from tbia Cengrcaaloaal biatrial. That who amy have any aspiration in that way can make their dee Ira known by addreaving anr Congrcatraan, Hon. L. A. Maekey, Look Haven. Pa. Mofwrn. (i. W. Wonvt-r & (V, tin will tie aetiaed by a aard in thit time, have opened a drug .tore la Curweairille, where they will keep fine areortmeut Of all kinda of drirgitta' goods. Our yonng friend, Charley Auhenbatigh, late of A. I. Shaw 'a drag aiare, la tbia plaoe, and than ham no hitter draggiat can ba fhua4, will do 4h agreeable behind tba eoontrr, and put up pre aarfptionf In I bo moat approred alyle. Wa wiab Abe new firm all nuaaaer of aueaeaa. 1 Williahmpout KittttH. Thin tlown tSvar town bad several ecrioas fire last week The most destruetlve being the burning of nrar ly three mil lien feet ef aawed lumber owned by Mr. John Da Bois, the lea or which will reach $40,000. Tb D' is supposed to liavorlginat(d from tba sparks of a passing anglne t Th next was tb total dra1raet.cn of tbo Urge faraitur factory, owned by Ueorge I.upert and A. H. llellman A Co, Lou, J IMuti. The fire originated ia the angina room,. The dectruaUna of tbia laetoif throws forty five mechanics otif tmpJaysaeat. Tha auatloa room af . 0. Holme, together with tba good etored thetcia waa eonstimed, en talling a lea af aver 14,nC0,motly eortirad witb insnranca, Th origin of the fire Is a ytery. - (.'on it Wkkk. 'i liifl it March Ctitirt with aa, and tba preearioua state of tha weatbet aauscd quite a slim attendance on Monday. Court jraeeelled at 10 e clock, when Jadgea Orvla, Read and Foley took their wat on Ihe bench, and the crier altered bis usaal cry. After dirpoalng of ama eaeetoa tbe argument li.t, Coutt adjourned until I o'clock, whn lb lil of (be Cunsta bles waa ealted, who made Ibeir respect) re tarns', ati4 those elected at the Pebruary elect in came forward, filed their bonds and were qaalflled. New the list of (Irand Jurors waa called, and 'Lem llrgal, llaq , ffasAaew refeman, amfi fW M eeiviag the asaal legal ad t lew from bis Honor, they retired to their room for private eonaltatloa. Tb list of Traversa Jar or wa thea called at the eensluerua mt hicb jary mas empaneled ta try tbe ease af tba CaimeaweNh ra. A. J. Kline, a banter, for tbe ibooting ef John 0. Dltn tost betember, while ea a Aaaliag expedition. A red at H o'ataek, P. N vberetM lrt njsirrnee: Wat II H !, vn Taday aaralng. raTct to be paid for tenor in mat uorougn uuring .u i nderotlcr, J. 8. Aorrie ; Judge of Election, the next year. F.r one d.y'e labor, $1.24; for U1,J in f"ot .ot "t'W ar. f1; Hamuel K. Cowder ; Inapeetora, 3. ll. IV. roe 6 2, graphica puailtun fitf the distribution of both i i WuoIp1.Io 'Ji Cnnilihl Jnhn W Antn t k..m ...1 rt, k,tu.li. J,lv.r, ti.U t U tU ffZ a, cPolll i, ,uporlor , ,., ., ur ; J, M T1?. Jt' Ptrcet CommlMoner'f wage were fixed at $2 per otty, and if the l'enuaylvania aud Northern Ceu-; . Kt,iwrviaora. Joha 1) Thumaa. John I.iv. day. CUR COAL SHIPMENTS. A BBW KArlKKT, Th railroad war ndw carried on Mwen the Pennsylvania Cvnlral and lh Daltiuiore X Ohio reada haa already rcaulted lo substantial htni'fit t this section, If U dues nut prov to very tun mratlve to the stockholder of those Marts. Baltimore, although iwiniy-tour ml If nearer te vi this Philadelphia, has thui far been out of our roach a a coal depot, from the exeesaive cbargva on (ho Northern Central road, andooneo tL fu,urw Th eh of mmMSv , " -Northi-m Central bus opuned Hp miiu nopoiiaeu iubi market, jm win uf uiurrwut m :v m ml of the nuther market for our coal ph duct, oltd our shippers meet on an equal footing in tha Itatiiinorv tunrkat the Cum berland coal tnouopolitt, who until recently have hud in Illicit re rnough In the mauaifc-moiil of tho road indicated io dirciluiinal against tbla ate. tion, and la favor of the Cumberland ahlpnera, and successfully kept us at a dlstauco. The dUtauoo frim Cka.-t.vld to Philadelphia Is two hundred and sixty-tire mllea, aud to Baltl more two hundred and fort one miloa, making a difference of twenty-four Ditto la favor of the latter city. II ut wo will take tbo tneasiireuiout Id distance from Oseeola, which la tha projsnt een f , d d wMrfV flnd , ., .-. . . Ifullowa: l-n)iiiOiiceUtoTyronflTroQeCUar- flolU ruail) IV mika; from Tyrone to Uaryavillo (Pennaylrania Central road) 111 miloa, and from MarjiriLV, ovir tbo Northern Central road, to Haiti wore, 8 mi lei, making tha Mil dUUtice 241 mi let. It la 113 ruilea from Waryaville to l'Ulladelpbia, malcing a diffrrtoce of 24 miloa In faror of Ualtlmure, Wa trauafur to our culuuma nu aithlo taken from the Baltimore Sum, which Bianift4 tha pro. par ton upon tbia aubject, and la at fulltwtt The lr.trotuetlun of the bitumlnoua coal of the Kiltanic.fr, Coal Company, from the Frank llu aud toaver oo 11 if r ie of Clrartleld oounty, Paonaylia uia,at a price that bnuK it into competition with ilia piuduel of our L'umberlaud wiuca, it an a rent of no little itilcrcat to our oilixeue. XIk-io uiitu-a are two hundred ntid twuniy-aoven milva from Italtituore, and if the I'tinn jlvauta aud Nortlitro IVnlral nuiiuiiioi mill m.L I n m.ntrunl In I rutoi, and protlde aueb termiual Tacililtca at mil guarantee tlio delivery jjt tho coal, fur abiiimunt at lidi wuter, at a pruf.t, and, oonquont)y , tbo permanency ot tno irwtie, lit auiivity oti boto new aonree of aujiply uf bituminou coal turn upon the dotermiuatiun of the l'onujlTunU and Northern Central eompauiea to cnoouraf(u tbia trade, and to enter, in auite of the looker dlataac Ia tl... IM..rllnl.l mil... int.. hoi It k w on .1 to tho Clearfield mine, into a healthy and bold oiuiDetitioo with the Cumberland uitorutors. That tbo Klttaaing company boa tlie di-tire aud (be ability to make keaiy ihiimionti to thia mar kfl there en ho no doubt whatever. Th"lr C'j1 hind cover 6,uUu acrea ; t bey liav bocn lor a eon - aideraldo period lu aucoeaaful operation arc now ! mining tome 2iti,ui)U tone a year ; own 2.U tighi j wheel uoal ear, and bavo tbo tucaua, uppliaiii'ua ' and capacity to extend their operation (u 1,U1)0 . I tiQu tuna per annum. Their principal markets a p recent are Puiladclplna and iNeW York, aud among the attiunahip id the latter city which uao ta ooai are nioae oi tno nito Mar Line and tLa 1 mv,av P'eauianip company, i itey are now luokj w jjmo 4I s new flBlJ u, eB,or(riB(,( and aa aoou aa the ratea for traiiapurtation worn II ui Da all in ut ! eUiuind tor It cliould ba an. gi our own Cumberland coal, but would iueroaae the demand fur it. Tho greater the quantity of eual that ia uruuvl.t ta ihi murk at tha lurrnr lm trade will grow. Ibianurnouiaomiuerta loan tkracite at Port Hicbmond, Philadelubia. la proof ut thia. Vehtcla epme there lrum ail the cuast- wiaa poita to load with tbat apeciea af fuil, and lrum the eotivity which it. dooka and wbarvaa preavut, it baa built up a popoloui city where hut Uirty yoara ago waa au outlying auburb. Tho wealth ol Kn glued, and the jiroaoarity of bar manufacturer, .aid Mct'uiloeb, uiaay yeara ago, are baaed auou her dbuuiiant auoply of uual. in t like manner, it i thia abundaut aujiply of eonl lt u pennaylvauUUi obiet atate of the If niou for the iiroduction of iron, and 1'biladel- pbia not only a great manufacturing city, but the great mart for tha export of coal, and next to flwa, )etrwleuul, 0r advantage in retpect to bltuminoua ooal are graaUr than thuaa of 1'blla- delpbia in reapeet to aatbracita, aud aa between ua aud Philadelphia, ao far aa tba laat mautioued tral oumuaaioa, ia purauaooo uf that viguroua ooliey which tbey have rwcsiitlr proclaimed, will outer xtanalvy into theuanipuruiion.aotonly iniu u .. - that will aflurd tba ttiijipcrt raatunable profit,! we may yet hope to aea our port rival that of 1 ZI.uaIlL . ...l!! r- L.i k,.i. f..- a. meatic and manufacturing parpoeea, and for ahip- j mem ooaaiwiaa ana to foreign conmrica. j Tha editor of the S la In error when he awarda tbe difference in diatanoc to Philadelphia, j All official i all road guidca aoUle it la fa-r of Halt! more by twenty-five mile. - Wk Cannot Appord It. Wo Imvo received notea for publication from several ladiea In tbla borough, who, with other, recently made an excursion to Curwensville, requesting ua to denounce tba iaaalt whiab they received. They feel indignant at tha vulgar attack made upon them by the editor of the Tiaee. One of them cloaca her note by aaying t "Had I known that tba editor of the 77 roaa with tba geeer, 1 would bare remained off tbe atreet until altar tbe flock had paeevd up itreet to the office of tba Timt." It il atelete to waate either time or words upon the creature complained of. He has no respect for bimaelf, and conaiicnily hat no regard fur tba feelings of oibera. He respects neither age nor aex. The tititena of Curweeivllle ara Dot responsible for bis vulgarity, n was not raised there. lie is a mure sojuurnor io that buruugb, and tbey tolerate hiiu aa tboy would the auiall pox or any other loatbaoma diiarder, and ble exit tbeiefrom Is but a queatiun of lima. Our lady eorreapondents cannot afford to bandy words with him, Wa know the felluw, but you do not. Drop him. 'Tub Oldbht Inhabitant." Liiwt week w. announced the death of John Riehet, . highly esteemed old friend, wb departed this life in hi H7th year. The deceassd removed from Peaasalley to this county aver fifty year ago. His father, Adam, and bis two brothers, William and Ellaa (all dead except the latter), removed from Centre eounty about th tame time and set tled In tbe . isinity af Lutbertburg, where tbey raited large families, now scattered over half the States of the I'nion, The d related wa our nlgbtat neighbor, In (he days ef aur boyhood from 10 lo 18, and ba delivered to ua numerous lectures during thai time, when be would auapcot us (or aome gama of miscbief(we were Joat like meat boy one) fot which we did not thank him at the time. Since, howeter, ws have given him full credit for looking after our welfare when wa got too far away from home, as we sometimes did, We thiuk be wa the oldest person in Brady tuwnablp. Mr. Ueorge Kaarr, Sr., uearTronl - vllle, may be bla aenlor, though we know not. , ' UNR liUNPRKD AND O.NK. I llO Wll - llamsport HUttin af the 8th, aaya i To-day, Mr. Joseph MiaSKiW, rraldlag on Uilmer street, this city, et-lebratoa bis lOlat hirt day. Thia rtmarka bla old man was born ia Madawatka, now in the State of Maine, Merck 8, 174, where he resided for a period ol nlnctr-one years. In 1794 h was i . at . , .... j . .l,d and lltn chlldrra H..d lb. unl... O.l of tbla oumb.r nal; (oar ar. n.w 111 lui, loo iaWlllniruntl,and two in M',on..dt th.l. b.rlng atlninvd tncrln. af. of 77 ..ra. lu let rl.. ulJ ttkn loil hi. win, and In l6ibr. - . ... . . .. .. .. mo.rd t. tbi, cily and took p I... rr.id.no. .lib bl. Mn. J.rr, Mi.Bww. II. I of Fraaok orl,ia and duaa aot o..k Eollh. Il I. .laimrd ii rrin.rk.ilil. fart fh.t b. h.i n.r.r bMl a ilngl. . . ... ... f , .. . , "" - r-"",i Wrlunr a.i, llmr, K.an 31 i .ad,.of tin ll ropwIMl ta a. In lb. .njoym.ot uf food ' Hi, Ur.j.ll. Illoom , Intffotiir., K,.brrt hralth, and dailjr morta about amon bl. frlrada I'attrrion, J.nu-. It., j ,Hrkwl Ifcrivlorf, A. H. and MnrntlnlaBoca. ' ' Ju,l' l I t,""',',. ' s 1 . '"K ' Uv.m.r of l'oor, Julia Wilmn, J.moi H. ' "" Jnbniton i Hup.rvlfora, Kira Alil.r,, ll.ora. l'HCMHRIWINa. -The ' 1'llilipnblirr; W.ln.r A.iiwMr, J.ro W. JobauoBi Aadltor, JmvMf, la allodiri, lo lb. nrofrM. of liio rail-1 TboaiM aiaHli I 1'l.rb, V, F. Wim, , , ro.d .ilra.loa from OmtoIb I. Madora, at Ik. Kabtmih ToaBlr. Tra..at., I. J. Illllil. junrtlon of Moddr ran wllb Olr.rllrld crMb,Hr.:! "J' J '' "'i-'". J-ri-b Uillil.nd , In 4 ' ' ipeclors, Urorgn Hcieliel, Andrew Rankin t School "Fonr additional miles of tbe lluutsdale and ' Erectors, j. M. Hertliue, Juaepb Yotbera ; Cob Madera Railroad three of which arelocaled-will i rtthifi Daniel Moore; Overaeera of Poor, Thomas be let w enn tract era lur grading, ImmedlaUry. Mar. Jamea Hoavh ; Hiiprrvlaora, Wm. Stavena, W ub tbe tao unlt-a nw giaded that will extend ym. Heiehrl : AaaeMor. Lorenso Hvrtlin i Aud the Moehannen branch le nitbia two miles of hor, Oliver Muore ; Olerk, John llllliland. Madera. . K-ox Towaanip.Jnstlee of Ibe Peace, Lewis rne citiirtte in ma soainem portion eiour county will eat 1 airily rejoice when tbe ml I road reaches Clcitr field etouk, ketausa Ibon It will be but a abort lime until the rttad will be exua b d Hp that stream and a branch up Muddy run to Ibeir ium. . Then the oval value af Woodward, Uti licb aad Heecaria lowabips will ha almost Incal culable. . aaaj a B One More. The prvinHluro d Rth of oar personal friend, J. A. llialtsnbcrger, of Osceola, which eecarred at bl ratldcnc la tbat pi sec oa Saturday lat, staggeted IS oaidera1tly. II aa a most valuable eititea, and so suddenly eut dowa la the saidst or fail usefulness and la tb vigor af maks) fully demeastratea the Insignifi cance et all earthly arrange eels. 1st hisidalb. hot nly Oserafa, hwt tba eeeety hat lost a most ! Mfal aad Mweaiaiag Uita, A wife and fatally I af chlldrea ntrelva tti deeeisad, The bare owr 1 sympathy la itil their direst litre. PR1NQ ELECTION. " Bt-luw aill be fouud a eomplvto lUt of the hor - ougb ind tnwnablp affluera tlard In CUarflaU cuatyj ug tha.ldUi day of tohruary, 1MTI, icept tboae In Ckai!U-ld aud Corweniville bor- ought and Iawrei.ue towuahlp, which wc publUhed tha woak after the laatlaa t - ' - - Ui uailtH lion or uh. Jut Hue of the I'eaoe, litin '1', llynti j; Bur (re , Hoiaco Pntehan it 'luwn Council, Jack I'lUcuen 4, J- C. I'ouner 4V, J. H. M.titl 41, h. II. Hhita 47, Kl. Huflmr 4e, tamual Heed 4U; Hcbool Direr tor. Horace Patch, tii 411, D. 11. iUvlMT, Jitmea MoMurrayio, John ,. llendereon 43, II. 1). Dnrr 4b, J. iMwnlcr J; Hi reel Com ml lib ear, Vai. J. Kiuio ( Aet"r, w T. Ilolmea i High Cunatable, Kira Hoot II, V. It. lluU-man 13 i CuoMable, V. MuMailer 16 j Juilueol Elect ion, Wath. tUrdnar 4 ; In.iiaetora. L. 11. llauuy ti, Ji'fau C. Conner 12 ( Urertacra et I'uor, Juhn llpiidnraou 47, fln'ff. Canon 41 j Auditor, Juhn 1). Iteed 44, John Ktmeja, Joaeph MaMurray 4i i Clerk, Hamaai NoUurutlek 4l. iiieta are the natnne ol tha offleera elected at the tint giaeral elcotioa fur thia borough, Hoi-nnALR liotioitin, lluriie", 1'eter Camer on i Town Council, J. Arym Jaa. Ward 71, U. Jtlcnamara lu i Hithuol IMrector. Uen. llaaer- ty 71, John Mnore 11)3, Pat, (Julnn 1 Treaaurer, J. C. King Anaeiaor, Jamea Dunn j Jlixh Uou at ible, Jtihu Make i Cuuatabla, Daulel M.-Mnnl gle ( Jutlga of r.li'ollon, Theodore Van Uuaan f luapMlura, Job a Charlrtou, Pulcr Hogera Over aetra ol Poor, Ur. MvMauiglo, 1'vter McDermott Auditor, John J. Muloaey ( ilerk, John lamatua, Li'hbkkCitv lionoi nn. Uurgcaa, Jaaon Klrkt Twn t uuiioil, A. r. Wrla 42, U. II.Lytie!, .1. 11. Cuppica 41!, J. P. lltla 4U, J. L. t'aaey 91 ; Holioollhreu'ora. Ur. V. A. r etaur. J. a. JloDivltl A tor, J. H. Ctipplea Uigb Cuualable, Joteib ivtra ; uunaiaoie, j. r. una ; uuge oi r.iwuon, (Jeo. H. Lvtltt Inauectora. J. At MoliviU, h. Potter) Uvmeeraot Poor, W. 11. Uavia, J. 11. Pi riiutoo Auditor, Jamea II. llile i Clerk, I. C. hiuitb ntriet Commltaiouer, U. Uunlap New WAKHiaiTO! Hnnoi'tiH. Juatleea of tba Peace, J. P. r'eatb 17, 11. 1. Uoaa 21 1 Purseaa, Chriit. Kilriflker tiii, Jamea lavage S3 Town Council, Jolin M'diatley, Jeaae h. Dale, K. Aeiman, Jamua Uallaghev 7, P. II. Neff I, U. 1,. Uartlay 8 (novutea rf turned fur the three Brit named)) .School liireutora. John II. Pyera '2V, Jamea tl atta ch it 4l, h'atliau l'ulmer 22 Alienor, Poatcr I'atia37, Jcito Hutlon J6 j JJigb Cuiiatablc, II. W. l'aiit H. y. Mi telic! I 2H ; Conatabla, tl, W. tlolloglier 20, T. T. Wilion 2i ; Ju.lgo at Klerliuii, Ui-ubcn Nelman 1U, lli ory Ndf 21 1 In apector', Jeiie Ilulton JM, Juhn Hedden2.t Uver-f-er ot Pour, John Orr W, N. A. Arnold lit, N. 1't.hnur 22, iliouiaa I'antall 21 t Auditor, P. 11. Ncft V ) Olerk, A. l hti M. Uh kl4 L'oiioiroii. Jutlica of the Peace, J. V. I'uancr t litirgui, h. (1. Lingla 10S, tleo. Bualicb flu ; Thu Council, W. A. Chriat 114, John liuroa lilt. Win. gtilgluy IU0, J. K. White V4, Henry Uigiiujr UJ, Prvd' Ilniney IM ; .School Director!, K.l. HiiriRinu 120, T. II. Zeiglor I1I1, T. H. iMitndy A met. or, tt. A. Campbell; '1'riaturiT, J. Itiitiiiaii ; High t oii.tul.li-, I. wen Harmon lod, C. M- Metiear 64 t Conntntde, J. II. NhotT Hit), I W'i. Spciily itt ; J mlgo of L!lui-tiun, K. N. Lawihe I IV'L Win. 1'uMord Oti ; Ineiieolora. 11. M. Houtleld, I H-lluiiIton Uver.Htc-ra ot Poor, U. A. Campbell, A, . t'Hrprnlor ; Auditor, W. C. Lingla ftf, tleo. L.iiotts ; Ch-rk, H. 11. W altor 8, Hnrry (ioaa jT. , i.A kTo!f Uonnt'ftn. Juatlea uf the Peace, A. i. li-'iily ;IJ, A- M. Hhaw f Hurgeia, John A. tlU.t C, John Wdtbruuk 16 ; Tuwu Council, U. I . Turner 41, J. K. Turner 40, A. V. Multoa ..V. 1'. K. Hhiklo :(H, Jyhn Hice 27, Andrew Kloaf is Schoiil Uirrctora, Iaaac Hhlmvl 31, It. J. Turner 24, W. 11. Lamb 34, S. H. Champman IS, I'.H Ihnkle 17, U. W. Chaae 20. Jlrci AHU Towxhhip. Jualioo of the Pvaoe, C.U. KeuKy VO, Jobu W. Wright 73 ; Nchoo Ui ttitur, bumuel II. Iliiidu-.an 77, John II. Weld Juito ot Klection, laaiah Wmriuk; Inppeotora, P.M. Hoia 10, Jitiuea Hainea 47; Conatabla, Jarkron Kiahetid 1-4, John Holly 44 ; Overaeera ol'l'oor, (loo. W. Dot tii, W. Mayo f aper vidiri, Jmiie Putter.oD, Smnuel tfpugl ! Aaaea atr, (ieore W. lUx Auditor, II. Armitroug ; Clerk, 1. tl. tloun. Pi: Li- TowyMiir1. Juatice of tha Peace, Jamea A. CampU II ; behool Direetore, J. A. Jo hint on, Juhn Coonly Judo f K Ice I ton, W. Udell j In line tor, thriat. Miller, John W. Hell : Cuu.Uble, II. Hoi 74, Mnaoa 1 huritoa 72 j Uveracera of fmr, 11. . Moll, hvi nuuuerlin ; bupervltora, 1'hilip U.IpII VU, Jeata Weaver Vtl, J. P. Lee Wl) ; Aatt-aeof, Jacob W. Cambell Auditor, 11. L. UtiJho Clerk, John II. llretb. II loom Tow Ktiitp. ehool Directoc, II. C. Urh, C. A. Wood ; Judge of K lection, William Farea t Inapactura, Ucorge Welter 24, Prank OieuU 14 Conrlable, Joaeph Whitmer U, Hid-. opy tiuiilb 16, 'fob in KorbU ; Overaeera of l'oor, Jolm Ktull, Adam Weber; Kuperviaora, 0. D. Kendall, Zuch. liailey ; Aaaeaaor, Wm. Henry ; Auditor, 1 Wood ; Clerk, Juba Claary. Bone Township. Juatleea of the Peace, John W. Kyler, Nathan Hoover i St'hool I'irevtora, .Samuel limbert, JoliQ Htooe ; Judge ef Election, II. 1'etera 47, I'. U. Hitler 4V; lutpeclore, I Ucorae Walk. Jamea tlallaichur i Couitable. Aut tin Ilanev if, Itanc ll)b a Otemera of Poor, Thoinaa -, m. Tbuuipion : fitperriaora, Jno. i Maurer, Samuel titott Aaaeaaor, Jaa. II. Waple : Auditor. Ueomo li. Mcrritt : Clerk. Ilarrla HmeaL Uraiipurd Towxhhif. School Dl recto ri, Jaaae ingetm) ; Ateeaaor, W. R. Willialli Wm. I. Curiey ; Clerk, J. K. Wilaaa. Hainr TowfiatiiP Juatlco of tbe Pi-ace, (Jeo. ...!. i7o H ll vi.b hi., i..--. r L-i . . . " . ' 7 '5 V V 'i l i n"V ""'7,u7' J'-- J"pt Lmea ; t'unatabla, A. M. Hraucker t Overaeera of Poor, ticorgo Pents 33, Henry Aurand 2m touperviaers, Jolin Nolder, Uudlrey feliock Aaaector, tleurgo 11. Wingert t Auditor, Unary Hsrtsfield Clerk, Jauob W. Corp. Bitatiaina ToWBTttiiP. Joatlee of tba Peace, j (tcorge uftrrei. -i, tfvnn ai. muuie e oonuoi Directors, A. W. Patcben 124, Daniel Uorman Ueerga Pulcben 76) Jadgaef L lection, Joseph Hut too ti6, John 11. Myers 41 1 Inspector. Jauies Haley, II. bintyt j Conatabla, Jamea Summerville 1 H. II. Lodvr 25 : Oicrstcra of Pour, John It or a ban gh, Wm. Ilulton t Supcrvlann, I. I). Smith, J. Chapman, Denj. MeKee, Daniel Pry ; Aaaeaaor, John Kanta ) Auditor, John A. Dyers j Ckrk, Ld. Smith. Ciixst Tow asm p. Judge of Fleet ion, John Kliugt'r 86, Andrew Kitchen 62; ImpaotofS, Iaao N. Kainey, Btdnnma Toser t Sehool Diree tore, Jonas fnydcr, (ill Toaer ; Coostablc, Samuel Williams Ovoraeere of Poor, Jcha Wood, Jona than Weitover ; Supervisor. J, It. Ames, Jubn H. Worral, Joseph Johntun, Wm. Mrllnrvey; Aaaea aor, Wm. 11. Wagoner f John D. Miller; Clerk, E. U. Clcuaon 84, Uauicl Pmbel S3. CovmnToX Towxxuir. Justice of tha Peace, Wm. Miller ; Judge of Election, Lewis Leigcy ; Inspectors, Henry Uarthol, Oaorgc Bumgarduer; School Director, L. M. Coudriaty Xhoa. ilurer ) Conatablr, Lenls Leigcy Overtetraut Poor, Joha Yariol, August Hugueney ; Puperviaora, Peter (larnier, Herman Bauinet; Aaewr,John Picard; Auditor, Cbarlea Hartbol t Clerk, John Picard. . Pr.r-AT.-n Towaanip, Judge of Klectlon, Jonas H. Peters; In.pectors, Richard Hughes, Joseph Uoss ; School Director, Jne. Crane, Jno. Hughes; Constable, Levi Uoaa; Overseer of Poor, A. J, rthugart, Juaepb tloss ; Supervisors, Prank Preel, Samuel McClarrea ; Aafeaer, Dnvld Oaarbart f Aud iter, Moeti Uwvns Clark, .J. Stajner, i pKR0isia Tow sail i p. Judge of Election, Wm. J, " "l w" i ai. .i .7 Straw; Cnnitnhle, Fred. Cross ; Overseers of Poor, Joseph Moore, Km. Reed I Supervisors, David L. MeCraeken, Ueorge Williams; Alienor, P. C. Hell ; Auditor, Ueorge Straw if. Henry Owens 46 ; Clerk, Knock Straw. .-'-- - tlniAan Townkiiip. Judge of Election, Aug, Mi (not ; Inipecturs, II. tlreen 39, A. Hoover 10; School Dinrtors, U. Sh wart, M Sh't, F. linger, I year; CflTiitaht, John H. Cnrr Orcrseers of Poor, Amll Kmigeux, Henry Martel ; Supervisors, If. Plubcll, Iiaao Smith; Assessor, Mitchell Shope ; A'itor, Aug. Heausinger ; Clerk, Ueo. W. Steevir. IIiHitiRN Township. Juatioe of the Peace, A. If. Blurry Judge of Election, A. 11. Shirey ; In spectors, J. H. Pkgal, H. 11. Taylor School Di rertora, J. A. Flegtil, W. A. Nelaon Constable, Wm M. Wilaon ; O veneers of Poor, Ellia Irwin, J. A. Murray ; Fuprn iora, W. F, Sliw, P. A. Livergoodt Aaeesor, J. A. Pulton i Treaaurer, Jolin fankey ; Auditor, It. O. Shaw ; Clerk, A.U. W niter. ( (laanAU Towkship. Judgr of Election, Juba Wirslagle j In-pectnra, John S. Jury 21, J. A. 1 Narrboo.1 13, A. J. Hubler 13 i School Direetori, Hainuol rifi.v.wfclr, A. C. Dale Cunslable, J. M. i livmi. ; Ovrnecrs of Poor, Prior Mons, Levi Hubb-r ; Super vi-or( Heary Hamlin, lleaekiah Launsbcrry; Asesor, A. C. Dale ; Auditor, J. L. I W ard ; t'lerk, A. J. llublar. Uulich TowxaHip, Judge of Election, Christ. Miller Inipectura, D. W. O inter, W, A. Kelly i School Director. W. K David, Charles Henstl ; Coni.ttil.lc, A. Mulbollaad ; Overwera of Poor, J. It-. Thompeon, Jobnllannai Hunervisori, A. j VninUtu , j',. ,,, . A,rf ju s. M.. ! Klrrnan Auclilor, Wai. Wlillwld.,. ,.0 Towir. Ju.l.r of Klmllon. R. l. riiltm ; la.ut'itf. A- U. i.uwr. Albrrt l.""' " "'"' nr nrtJ, KJ I Uaibburn Cun.l.blo, Hvlvi'.lur lluol 1 Hupur- , ,r A ,..,, u A,r,. ; or, W. II. Voodwwd ( Auditor, Jubn I). llrw.lt i J, J. Uarlrin, If, I rrr r Vkrb. ka.l.a i i Johuab Tow.Nllir. JurtU'. of lit. I'r.M. Sri Erbard I Judce of Kleotioj, 11. B. Skuuarts i In spectors, 8. C, Robisen, John Baughman ; School Directors, M. N. Sloppy 80, A. Walker 7T, S. C. Snyder 60 ; Constable, D. W. Sloppy Overseers ol Poor, D. K. Mokle. David Rrhard i Superviaera, Iiaac Maya, Joha McKeo ) Ne Aearstor returnsd) Auditor, Enoch Erhard ; Treasurer, John Ef 1 1 Ch-rk, D. O. High. ..... r Moan is Towwanir. -Treaatirer. James L Stew art i Judge of Election,. Alixandev Hoovar; ta ipeotera, B. P. Wdiaalur, .Ah.jt Lcjnbart, hchaol Director, J. tl. Mrrrelt I years, thlbert Hoover 1 year, Henry Hoover 1 year; Cnnatable, A. D. Jobnalon ;. Overaeera af Pool1, Jacob Fullmer, Ueorge Hoover Saperviaors, Alexander Shit Id a, Micbarl Itayder; Asiessor, John Hooierj Adl tor, P. II. Jean, Ctetk, Alex. Jolet. 1'isb TowiaiMP. Judge of Election, Terrencal hvenan4V; flaltiaa Moure 441 inspectors, A. Uea. Joseifh Davisi School DttecKira. Joseph Kewoemer, Edward Bloom, Allan MoDtinald 1 year Conilabls, M. M. Flyna ; Overseers of Poor, Klab J oh net on, Prter Plftr i Rnparvisara, Jamea Dalley, James Arthur; Asiif, K. M. Datrl( Auditor. K, m. H cover i cirrlc. J. H. itaOvrty. Pun TowKtuir. Juilloa of the Peaoa, P. $. Illoom SU, Jeata Way 08 Judge of Kleetlon, A. A. 1 ,ong aft, J. 11. Kieucer AO f laapeetora, llrnbea Hall, Milt. MeClnrv t Hobool llireetara, David ,vf "?,I'T T Vu' iZiii V iihlL Overaeaii at I'uor. J. P. Hitler, Lafayette MoClure; Htmervlaors. U. 1. Addleman. Joahua llartahoro. Wm. A. Illoom, Wm. Dalai Aaaessor, Isaac Cald well i Auditor, Hugh Mullen Clark, u. A. Hoover. Pnion Tuwiilr Judge af Election, David Welty t Inspectors, J. P. Ilullupeter, J. A. Parish; rlebool Direetots, Nathan Lines, J. H. UrubakerJ; uoaatalila, John faoplec 41, w. w. uuniap I Ov er.ee ra of Poor, Wm. Welly, Nathaa Lines; Supervlanra, J. K. Oawald, Joaeph HooAeld ; Aa aeaaor, P. II, Crick r Auditor, Yf, 11. Jackannt Clerk, U. A. Usama. Woona Aaa Towxauir. Justloe of tha Pcaoa, t. II. Wooden Judge of Klrction, P. K. Bboffj Inapectora, TUoaias Matbera, Uao. W. Hoover; tchuol Dlreelois, Thomas Henderson, Hamuel Henderson f Conatabla, tleo. W. Quina Overseers of Poor, P. P. HuDuer, Wm. Iltnderaon ; Supur riaors, Austin Kline, Ueo, W. Hockenberry As aeaaor, Hamuel lleiidenon Auditor, II. IL flaugb man ( Clerk, Wm. Kline. IIot'rtE and Lot rtm Bali. Murtiu Urattghler, a resident of Curwinsville, offers bis house and lot, In that borough, at private salt. Tbla It a vary dviirablo property, aud will be aold at a reasonable figure. Por description 4c, write to blm et Ourwenarllle, Pa. Specials . Tin CttfAHrKi.u CoLxrr Normal 8 uool, for tba jear 1876, will ba held In the borough of Cur wenavillo, commencing on Monday, May 101k, 1 t7o. Fur further lolonuatlon, add rati 1, A. Hitanonr, march 10-8L, Clearfield, Pa. Por flu drugs and medicines, go to A. I. Bhaw's. , Physicians' praacriptiona carefully c at all hours, at A. L Shaw "a. o pounded Por a large and Anuly selected aaaortmout uf drugglsta' sundries, go to A. L Bhaw's. Pancy goods, notions, perfumeries, stationery, Ac, ia large aaaortment and of fiucat quality, at A. I. Bhaw's. Aaythlna; In tba line of druga, mcdiotnee, per futnery, soaps, oils, stationery, and everything uaually fouud in a drug atora, at well aa many uaelul Iking not fouud therein, nan be obtained at A. I. Sliaa't. 1-t Wait id to Bai.t on TAta. The subscriber deairea te aell or trade a Two-boraa Tread Power, nearly new. Will trade for a good, young mare. Wiuun P. Tatk march 17-.1t. Clearfield, Pa. Btop that Cough. Dr. Mvrrla' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ho rebound la guaranteed to core coughs, cot.lt, bueiweauss, er any diseaae of tbe throat, lunga or cheat leading lo consumption, in leaa time than any other preparatioa. Nothing that we have aver sold acta ao promptly and well. It cure eroup in a few minutes and fa the best knuwn remedy furwhoopingcougb. Contalnano opium aud is pleasant lo take. Cough-worn vic tims, whoae lunga are racked and torn with par oxysms, find sure and ipeedy relief from its use. Trial sisa, 10 ocnta. Hold by C. D. Walaun, Clearfield; P. Curiey A Co., William.gro(ve f T. II. Poreey, Urahamtua,and P. Muyer, hylertowa. mchl7conly Recleved at T. A. Fleck A Co.' this week a fine aaanrtinant of WblleNood for Spring trade, cheap for cash. IU The line it assortment of Ladiea Ties in town, at T. A. Fleck A Co'. Call and sea them, inch I o Calicos, mualim, ginghama aud dreaa gonda, new, all will be suld cheap for c'h it meh It T. A. PLKCK A CO M. New napbiua of all kind and price, at mob 10. T. A. PLUCK A CO'S. The place to get your mottoe la at m.h 10. T. A. PLUCK A CO S Another new tine of black alpacas a peclally at T. A. Fleck A Co s. Call and see tbam, inch 10. Remember the nice new tics, alt tbe new shade at T. A. FLKCK A CO S. meh 10. IloAnbigg. Flrat-clais boarding, with pleasant rooms, In a desirable location. Terms mods rata. Apply to Mrs. MoClsllaa. Opposite Leonard Graded School. It. New kid gloves for gent, at meh 10. T. A. FLECK A CO S. New aui broideries, new tmbroiderlcj, cheaper than ever, at mob lu. T. A. FLECK A GO'S. White iblrts, white shirts, for gent at mcb 10 T. A. FLECK A CO S. ' Lamii Pi.ASTta. A car load af Huntingdon ground plaster just received at KHATKH 4 LVTLE'H. Clc-erfteld, March A, 1871-lmo. L. Flegal baa been to the city and finds goods rcrr low in price, and is offering his old ft i en da and petrous extraordinary bargains, saeb aa were aeter before offered ia tbia eooaty. Persoar will do wall liv clvioa him a call before coin a elaeaberc. , Feb. 14-41. Flegal say h will actoalib bis en. t timers witb lew prices. Feb. 24-4t. Flegal Is selling off at cost to prepare for spring trade. r vB. H-4t. Flegal Is selling goods to suit lb times. Feb. 14-IL Axrs. Seventy-ft r doaeo Clearfield Wood ehoppers Axes at 8:i8:71. U. f. BIULKR A Co'l. PabicI PabicI I Got Flegal's 11 yaa want goods at low price. Feb. 14-4L Flsgal sells th Parker Roots and Shoes. Feb. 14-41. Flegal ba tha lute sty) Uata. Feb. 54 4t. Raxii R. M. M' En ally's adrertisesnont la re gard to Life insurance. , augl2 ly Call on R. M. M'Rnally and get yor life in ured In the Old Continental Lifelaearenfle Com pany, of Hartford, Coon. ang 1 1 -1 BrootKS For Pami, H, Newton ihaw keep a Dill supply of Predome Buggies and Platform Wagons for aala. To be seen at tbe Shaw House yard. Call on or add ma him at Clearllrld Penn sylvania. . may 13-tf. Wood and Willow War af all description for sale by II. P. Bigler A Co. Rave Time! Hare Labor! Rare Money! Save Clothes! The "Novelty Wringer" is the beat la tb market. Buy lt try It. Por ala by U. P. Bioi-xa A Co. lust received, a targe lot of non-explosive Lamps and Lantern at -2A-71 H. F. Biouta A Co'. NOTICB TO WlOOH An CABBtAaB M ABBBB. W have just received a geaerai aatortmeutof Wagon and Carriage Woods, slue a full line ef Spiings and Axle, which w offer cheap for aasb. H.P.Biqlbb A Cm. , Paints, Oil and Varnishes for sal by II. P Bigler A Cu. . n. P. Dlgler A Co. have been making extensive additions to their stuck of Hardware the last few days. Everything new la Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be'aeen at.their store. May 21. Rhad Tats ! Person wboeoalemplate building will do well to call and axamiaa ear atoek or BI'ILDINU MATERIALS. We have in atoek a full line of Builder' Hardware, Nails, Paint, Oil, Ola, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ac my2H'7S H- F. Biotaa A Co. Bawx Distan'a Oruss-cat Saw, Great American Baw, Boy n ton's Lightning Saw, at 9-25-71 H. P. Bio lb a A Co'l. A fall line of Household Uoeda, Japanned Ware, Ac, for aala by II. P. Bigler A Ca. ' PAiirra Ann pAiHfxaa' Pianinoa. Our stuck of Paints and Painters' Materials is eosi'ite, in cluding J. T. Lewis' Pur White Lead. Joha La os A LV Par W kite Lead, F. K. A Co s Bock Lead, aad a number of cheaper branda of White lad atea, iiaaeea uii, turpentine, amenta oi all hinds, a full line of Bruake, aad a fallliaaei color, dry and la Oil, my28'73 II. F. II iota a A Co. p ' RKCAPITDLATION. ' , Bird Cages. Wood aud Willow War. Houschuld Uoods. All kinds of Hardware. Japaonsd Ware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. 1 Wagoa and Carriage Meter' swipllea. All of the above for ale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of il. F. Bigler A Ca., Second atreet. Clearfield, Pa. Bird Cages-a large assortment--el II. P. Big ler A Co.'a. Montoar Slat Paiata, fop painting hires In side anw out iiit Celt area. Farm llulldinga, le, Beautiful, dnrahl and eeonomlcal. Ureund la pore Ltnaeed Oil. myfH'72 II. P. Riolbb A C. Calcined Plaater for aale by II. V, Rlgler A Co. JOHN A. RTAPJ.EIi, ' V RAKER, Market St., Clear field, I's. Frc.h Dread, Ruak, Roll, Pie and Cakee oa hand or made to order. A general assortment or Conrcttonaris, rruii aid Nat in atock, let Cream and 0yMra In aeason. Saloon gearly oppnait th rostomee. fries muarnt. , March 16-'76. pilKSJT FISH -;1 ' . Tb. and.r.lan.d r.MOMlf.llr alfl.alh.oob. 11. Ib.t h. will ka, .a I and for aal. a. aarorl. Ml of FrMh Vui. of all bind,, rrorlrnl froai lb. Kut aad Wl.l d.ll;. Alto, Frrlk VriaUblr. la Maaoa. Oooda d.lirnd t. all nana of tb. buroagb aad rtol.lt,. Ord. rl Ufl l bla raaklnn, ornw of Her.ad aad IU,d .tr.au, will rrs.li. proaipi auraiLB. . W. JORDAN. n.arH.lit, r.k. II. l7i. S. ,. Dtarrird. At tb. IUIIroul Hun", Phlllii.bur, 1'. , l. H.r. T. II. Hwiroa, Mr. Kl.l.lrt II. lUHNKH a.d Mlu KI.I.A V. TUUMI'bDN, bolk ol W.I liMtoa, ClMrll.lil ouuotj't 1'. . 0. Tundar. Voli. M. II5. by lUr. V. CioWTllitli. .1 lb. r..ld-Dcof thobrM,', nu.nt.t Mr. KI.I.WUUII 8. IICMIKHHON nd Mlu JKNNIK, M.dd.ublw.r Joia Cnu, both o( tfur.iidi', At lb. r.ld.Do. of lb. brlda'a pinall, ub Tbur.J.y, M.rob lh, 1871, bjr H.r. TnoA UmMtAHr, Mr. FKKIUNANU UI KEHMANN Dd Mil. MAHY K. HIIOOI', bulh of l'lillip,. uurg, rt. In Will Clr.rfl.l.l.onlun.l.v.M.rebtlb.lSTS, bw H...U. W. Ilmaa. Mr. IIAKKV KNYUKH. of Cl.uO.lil, !'.. and Ml.. KLLA Ll'CAH, of l'blllnburg, t'rulr. ouunij. ra. At Ilia rnideno. of th. bride'a ti.realif on Thur.J.r. Manh lll.l"l.a, K.r. J. IV . luuoa iwior. Mr. A. D. MOVKK, r Woodward tow. hip. Cl.arAeld rnoolj, l'a., aad Mill AL1CK LAAlittkHi, oi n iin.iu.pori, ra. Oo TLur.d.Y. M.rob I lib. 1871. br H.r. Wa. M. Iluacurlal.il, Mr. KHCV W. HPKSCKR, of l-.n. lown.hlp, C'lenrBold aoanlT, and Mlaa KLOH KKCK K. IIIKlVKII, af Laurent, low. (Ill,, Clearllrld eouotj. sua. In Brady township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., on Wedneaday, Fb.24tb, lh7a, ofmcaales, WILL1K, son of HaKBT and Kuan Lroa. At her realdenea lo Lawrence townrhlp, Clear field county, Pa., on Monday, March let, 187s, A LICK, niece of Jons and Kuniua jfownLb, aged 111 years, fi months and 1 day. tiod scatters love on every tide, Freely among bis child ran all, And always heart ara lying open wide Wherein some grains may fall. And then I think uf ooe, who ia bar yoathful beauty died Tbe fair, meek blossom that grow up ant, faded by our side j In the old, damp aarth wa laid bar, when the snow waa on the groand, And we wept that one ao lovely should be suddenly cut dowa. Yet not unmeet it was tbat one, Ilka that yonng friend of our, Po gentle and so beautiful, ahould perish aa tha flowers. In Brady townabip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., oa Wednesday, March ad,lM7, ADAM MAK811ALI agtMl 74 years, 4 months and Is days. lViiiiHjlvaiiluItallroad TY RONS 4 CLEAEF1ELD BltANCH. OS aud after Monday, NOV. lb, 1874, tba Paasenaer Traiaa will run daily (except Bun- daya) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follows CLKAHFIKLD MAIL. W. C. In wis, Condnelor. LUAYB SOUTH. LKAVK NORTH. Clearflold 3.40. r..' Tyrone ........ t.OO.a.M. Philipaburg 4.3&, " j Oncola.. 10.10," Oaoeola 4.60, " Philipaburg,..10.1b," Tyron 6.00, " Clearleld ......11.10, ' CLK AH FIELD KXPRKSS. W. S, Pli naxa, Cond actor. LEAVE SO IT TII. LEAVK NORTH. Clearfield...... 4.8j i Philipaburg... ft.XI OaceolaH 6.4V Intersection.- 8.42 Tyrone e54 Tyrone.; 7.10 p.m. Interaeelion...7.21 " Osceola H..8.18 " Philipsbarg...8.8 ' Clearfield, ar....30 " TV HONK STATION. BAKTMAan, A M j WBNTWAin, Paeillo Kxp.eaa, 8:17 Mixed Train, llarri'burg Arc'm, 7:04 Cinrln'ti Exprcs! Pacific Eprc', i n Mail Train. 3:46 Way Paiacnger, Atlantic Kipreta, (1:64 Mail Train, Pbila da L'xprraa, 10: 19 j Peat Line, Tha Mail makes elate aonneetien with Atlantic Ripresscaat at 8:16, arriving at llarriaburg at 1 1:06 p. at. and at Philadelphia at 3:10 A. a.: and with Mall weat at 0:4 1, arriving at A 1 toon a at 7:26 p. a. and at Pittabarga at 1:40 a. a. The Ex press connect with Pacific Uxpress east at 8:17 a. a., arriving at llarriaburg at 12:06 a. m. and at Philadelphia at 4:16 P. a.; and with Pacific Ex press weat at 8:14 A. a., arriving at Altoona at v utl a. a. and Pittsburgh at 2:60 p. a. Leaviug Philadelphia on tbe Pacific Eipress at ll: P. a. or the Mail at 8:00 A. a.; and Pittsburgh on At lantie Kapresa at 1:111 P. a. or Paclfle Express at 8:18 A. a., make clot tonnectloa at Tyrou with traiaa for Clearfield. N. B Tha Mail train arrive at Curweni villa at 11:36 A. a., and leaves Carweaaville at 2:00 r. a. The Kxprcta arrive at aame pise at SriiO p. a., rcinaiauig 10 aiioule. returning to Clearfied, leaves Clearfield for Tyrone at 4: Si a.m. FARB FUOM CLKAAFIELD, TO Ilellefonte, Pa., t3 86 Middletown ... fl 00 MariettaH ft 60 Lanraater . 8 86 PUILADRLPU1A 7 86 Lock Haven.. 1 70 8 80 I 80 t 80 4 60 Willlam.nort. Huntingdon , Lewiatown.. . Altoona I 61 Johnstown. I 80 Sfaryaville..... HAKKIHBL'hti ... 4 76 ITTSBUH0 ft 18 Close connect inns made by all traias at Tvroa and Lock Haven. ft. B. tlLAIR, myl7-tf. SnperinUmdent. 5ru ftoofls, Crorrrln, ?tr. ED WGRAHAr, HEAI.Bll IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQl ARE TIMBER A LIMBER, CLEAUK1KLD, PA., II aa J.tt .nmcd, at tb. .Id aland, la (Iraham ' now, a aoin,,l.l. aloea or . e n v o o v a, ! - af .rcrr dmrrplloa. . : DIIY 000 18, ' OKOCERIES, UARDWARR, BOOTS AND 8I10E8. CLOTHING, ifo., ifa., IN GREAT. VARIETV."" FI.OUK, MEAT, SALT, JtYE, OATS, , CORN, AI.WA IS OX HANI) AM) FOR SAIK AT A SMALL ADVANCE F LOU R tbe ear load, and sold advene. Received b tbe ear load, and sold at a small advene. A supply of 110PB constantly on band. Special IndacemenU offered to tboae geltlag aul Square Timber aad Log, as w deal largely , la Lumbermen' Supplies, aad ar pre pared at all times to purehaa tim . ber and lumber. El). W. GRAHAM, Market Rtreet, ' 1 CLKAUFIELO; PA. Ool 18, 1871. . SherilTs Sale. By virtue of sundry writs nf Vrf WiW It sued oat of tbe Court ef Ocmmoa Pleas af Clear field eounty, and to me directed, I bare will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, la the borough of Clearfield, oa Thursday, the I8lb day of March, 187ft, at I o'clock p m lb fel low ing dcauribed real ntate, to wit: ALSO, Ily virtue uf a wr.tof Fieri Wiaa, will bs sold, on Thnreday, March IRlh, 187a, at I o'clock, p. m., all that eertaln traet of land site ate in leetur township, Clearfield eeentv, p , bcundtd and drreriled a follows: Jlcgianing at a post oa the public read leading from Osceola te Fbtllpabargt ihenoe by said road north forty-fear degrees eeA sixty -tlx fact U a pott j t brace by land of Jubn Crain south forty nine and one half degrees east one hundred and sixty. three and one-half tVet to n post; thene hy land of John Crain south forty 4uer degree west sixty, six feet to a pol ( thence by lands f John Craia north forty nine andabfOf degree west one hun dred and sixty three aad em half feet t a pest, the plaeo af beginning, eontaining ena.quartv ol an acre, and having a house aud stable there on erected. 8iaed, taken In ex oca (ion aad to be sold as the property of Mary Williams and William William. Taaaa or Salb. Th prleear sum at whiib the properly shall be struck off atust be paid at tbe time of cafe, of such other arraegnoisnts made aa will he approved, otherwise the properly win te immediately pat up anil seld again at the expense and risk of the perron to whom it wa struck off, and who, la eae of deficiency at sack re- aale. shall make good lb aame, and In ao Instaaee will the Deed be presented ia Cowrt fur con8rmatina anleas the money is actually paid ta tb Sheriff. W. R. McPHERsoN, Bnnairr'8 Orm-B, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 17, 1871. F OK S A h R I A large and well.fialsbed Biiek Dwelling, ilta ate oa tbe river bank, in the borengh of Clear eld, eoa lain rag eleven moms, with goeel eellar, water ia tha hi a-bee, aad all tha mod era aoava aieaoea. PanUtea. Bath-room, Ue4bM.preawes, Ae. Lot slaty feet front and twa baadroti ana thirty feet bank, with a twenty foot alUv on tbe eaat side. Bald balMiag. witb all tha appurteaaaeee, will ha sold aheap, with payeaealale rait pvereba aer. Applisatioa can be mate to tha ender signed, er to A. C. Tate, B.q., whu will give all aeeeesary iafnrmatien ta those who eVsIre t snoot the property. " THOS. j.uLLoron. M.y list. ISTJ.If. , $tti'$ Column. 1875 Fint of tha 8..on I 1875 8PR INQ. Consult Your Interests I WILLIAM REED POOM No. I PIE'S OPKRA HOUSE CLKAHFIKLD, PA., Will opr. ab.nl Uarab lib, l7J, a Trrj larp atook f DRY GOODS, altab:a for lb awaea. Having pa re based pre rtoas ta the recent adraa, I eaa sell goads at prises aavar before offer! la this market. 1,008 yds lest quality fast col d prints at fit at. 1,000 ii yje(f. 4,600 tt ..-' tl sts. 1,800 " vry good bl'ehd maslia yd wd 18 eta. 1,000 "eicallcnl nan Uj els. 1,800 n glnghatna, vary good 18 ts. A Urge assortment Alpaca Lustra, only l.i tla. tugethar with a full Ha of Shirtings, Cettoaade, Drill, Jean and Casatmeres, tbat will aateaish yoa. ALL PAPER ALL PAPKR ALL FAI'KK ALL RAI'SH ALL HAPKH ALL PAPEK WALL PA WALL PA WALL PA WALL PA WALL PA WALL PA A V7 in. aaaortw.at of Wall P.i.r, a,.e,t l,l, at ,rlon b.ao.r tkaa of.r hm brfara. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK CURTAINS & FIXTURES. NKW CAKPET.S, OIL ( LOTUS, COR TABLI AND PL0OR. Don't fall U JI aad m. llarlnfmarodalrtllaii Ifltla.rfroa Hkll. ad.libla win o,m at prop.r ...a .a Ih. Ilnm tork of MIL1NKRY GOODS .r.r bronjbt lo town, and tbla braaob af b.l- at will b. ,lru lb.roub attraUoB. flln adopttd tb. CASH PRINC1PLI .fdo , in Uiiarar, t am d.trmlnrd to atll ta .ait raab bajant. bm not forget lo tall at Room V. . , ! MKAN BUSINBSS. WILLIAM HEED. Row, N.. I, Op Ilaaea, Marl, epoall, lb. raei uawa. rlrard.ld. M.reb I, K7.1. Mr.lv; grrr ft Isa Column. CLOSING OUT , SALE I CLOSING OCT SALE! o REDUCTION IX CZOTUISO. I .... W. dealra I. aeqaalut .ur frloada and ta. ,.bll. tbat w. an radaaia, m MMk I. Cart tbla da,. LOW Ell PRICKS , LOWRIt PItlCEK LOWEK PRICES CLOTH 1 NO AT COST CLOTHING AT COST CLOTH I NU AT COST CLOTH I NO AT COST W. ha, a jaat purcbaMd a larf. tot of Clolhia,, at arte., I.H tfaaa aiaBal..tor.r. aoald ai.k. tb.ni Bp. bat, a. tbe aaaic .oaipalUd tb.a. t. aall for sua, w. took advanug. of it, aad now off.r ta .ar aat roai aa inmraar Mock .f Clotbiog AT LOWER PRICKS THAN FVKR AT LOW Kll PRICES TAAN EVIK AT LOWER PRICES THAN KVF.R AT LOWER PRICKS THAN EVER" AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER W. Intrad ta CIom Ibla tlf all .at b; tk. lrt daj f Jaanarr. 8. If ,m waat a rJargala, eoaM aaoa, aa w. will and ar, d IwminMi t. auk.a rarolalieB la tba Chub- In, Bualimf.' Ar! T:,' ' . A . ..) IM pair. P.ala ratrlnd ibll day, to ba aald a. low aa tJ.jO. . Hnataiwrr, PaaU w. Mid lnit noalh T Ii W NOW KKINII t Sa A't 11 NOW RHINO S.1 M AT 15 5, NOW BKINO M M AT W id NOW 1IHINU M I AT Ii .0 NOW 1IRINO 3 to ' ,1 : '' OLD DEMOCRATIC PRICES were bi,b oumpor,. wilb tb. prieea at wbtrb wear, a.w aatllng Cletbiag. - . - RRMRMBIR THE PLACE. ll t 5 ' Ol.tl WWTERS HOTEL OORHERi ' w , .. ...... KERR 4, CO. Cl.ata.ld, Pa., Dm. I, Hid. , . 0 t a to 9 B S3 S S 5 5.2 Ciodl, rorm'r, t?u. N EW FLrOUU. FKED, j S.-'.. AUD v: g f; -'B ' v GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Heed M(m .m dour treat af 1 joDard llonae, t'lrarleld, Pa. KMpfaitaallr oa b.ad SIOAR, COFFKI, . TKAB, : ;'i SODA, n rvpi.p, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, Canned and Dried Frail, Tobaree, Clfara, Caa- i dira, Cidtr Vlnrenr, Daltar, Kfp, Ae. LSO, EXTRA OMl MADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Cora Heal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of wblib will b, aold ebea, for ea.b or 1b aiebanae for eeaalr, prodoee. A. U. KRAMER A CO. Clrari.ld, K.r. II, lh;,.-tf ST OP THIEF! How often that ery is heard la ear large town ; but ao one ever tbiaks of stealing from T. A. FLECK & CO., For their goods ar so aheap, It pars better to buy thaa steal tbem. Purchasing entirely for cash, aad selling for tba same, we ar thaa ena bled to offer good at a entailer margin than aaa possibly be done by any wedoingeven tb small est part of trust business either way. We hav aa entirely NKW purchase ef DIIY GOODS and LADIES' DRESS GOODS ia variety aarartiaaaed and prices to suit tbe scarcity of money. Our stoek ef MILLINEEY GOOL8, Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, ha aever bcea aal n the fennty. LADIES' AMI) CHILDREN'S VNDKRWEAB a eomptcte atsortmeat. IndicB Dress Trimmings, In Full Line. Latest fit In. Gcnls Furnishing Goods, a large variety, both roar and Ana. WINTKR tJLOVEft, YARNS, WOOI-f. VVnlcrproofs, in Great Variety. All are lav! ted to aal) aad examine our foods and price before baylag elsewhere. We make ao wry lace aeeaaae yoa Wen t any, bat believe this to be a free ooaatryi aad that every ane ba the Inalienable rlffat te life, liberty, tbe pursuit of bappiaeee and to buy goode where they eaa secure the eeef goads for tb lbast money. At w m. neeu'a om sua a, opposite atoaaop's. X. A. MaKCK. etin a. m. bills. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND RTRKKT, ' ttEARFlELD,' PA.)' ; DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CHEMICAL 81 ! PA I SI'S, OII5, DYE STUFF : ; .emauie ee ew iota, ane tnereol seat at. eg eight j r , lands ef Kobert WHgley and ethers. I Aleo, another tract of land, situate la Pik j BRL8IIK8, towaabip, oontaiaing M.1 acres, being part of war- -:''- "i 1 i .-i-,-. i-.-; r (l i : rant No. 42.i0, situate withia six miles of ibebor. 1 ' ' liL'taei vtRV I f gb ef Clearfield, eavered with valuable timber j ( rr.nr vJir.Ri , j t W)d uf4()erw(d wlth grelmy af ,hf flMBl qMrijitv. i Alao, all those fonr eertaia be tiding leu sita. I FANCY OOOb!"' Real's additionlo the borough of Clear I .i.'' ' ! ' i . tild, and known aa kits Na.- and In said IOILKT AUTICLLS, - OF ALL KIJ.D8, ; j , rURK WISES AXD LIQVOR. far medicinal parpoees. ! j' ' ' ' , '' ' . ' , ' Trasses, Supporter, Srhoel oek and Statlea. ry, and all ether artleleeaaaally ; ; j t fouadlaaDnsgfttor. ' ' ' .' PIIYRICIANR l'RKSCKIPTIONH CAKK - filly coiotNiKiK.iue.atarge.- ucrisaee la tbe baslaesr (bey ran give entire t-1 Uraetlon. ' 1. fl. llAKTftWTt'k, ' - JUHN V. IUHIN. Clearfield, December la, 1&74, i : M j FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SAI.S BY ir. F. Bigler A Co. oi) bore IR0 LE 9MOTEI, FLOWS.' WOOD l)l RI.E-8IIOVEL PLOWS. . ,i Wool) SINULK-61IOVEL PLOtfd ,. IRON CULTIVATOR. , , , WOOD CULTIVATORS. ' OtlWAKDA A IROM BEAM PLOWS. PITTMIIIIRU STEEL PLOWS. I IIAI PTS DELLKFONTE PLOWS. ItOBRSON'S aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS. Sr-Sbam for all .1 tb. abor. Plow, eoa atMlij on band. agrlt-V H. P. niGLKU & CO.'S SPECIALTIES !?Wif--'fWA?- SVAI BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ME0H AM ICS' HARDWARE, , ,. , LUMBEJLMBK'S IARDWARE, FARMINw UTERflLS,' ,,.,.' ! ,l . ,,.- MILL SUPPLIES, IR0E HAILS, FAIETR, OILS, VAEKISRE8, ' 1 n " ' PAINTERS' FlNDIRaS, CALCINED PLASTER. a, M, Utf. rt .1 .i, oh veiimMo or every Drcir ww nnn man, axe.ei, ar rnie om... a SUrdim. Cinn-xrr, tt. JOHN W, WAPLE, M AMUIAOTCRBB OF Tin,? I . ' I W J f Sheet -Iron ... .r ,.,,-vi ; , V i . .: I n;; & Copper Ware , AND DIALER IN I STOVES & RANGES, Near Market Street, Clearfield, I will keep on band a full stock of Ceok aad Heating Stoves, Ranges, Aa. Also, a full Ua af TIN WARE, Shoot-Iron nnd Copper Ware. I will mak. a apaelarle of lh followia. Store,. Eclini. Monareb. and Vlelor Ceok. Ium. id Malaal Erl.nd, Canopr and ether Heaiia, Bler.a. I will rli-knnj. Ti.war. for Coltoa Rag'. decl7, JOHN W. WAPLK. JliONSIDI-S STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES. H EATEII.S, RANGES, HOLLOW-WAKE, PAINTS. OILS A VARNIBII, TCTTY A GLASS, ROPES, . STEP-LADDERS. WOOD AND WILLOW, WARE: Tba rel.bral.d Toledo Antl-Freealag Oalraniae IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. Ne better Pump, in tbe market. LAMPS, CUANDKLIER8, LANTERNS, LAMP FLI ES, of all biade, f ' LAMP Pl.XTI'llER, A. All at loweat prieea. M414 Preaeja.lale street. Pblllp.barg. Pa. rj'KUSTEE'S SALE! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Public or Private Sale! Being a Portion of the Estate of A. K. "figw, Deceasea. Tba undersigned wiU sell at public aaJe, aalau sooner diapoaed of, on the FIR NT MONDAY MP JUNE. INT 4, at tbe Court Bouse, la theboronght of Clearfield Pa., all tbe following d each bed real eatate, rial Also, all the undi Tided half part ef & acres mora or leas, fa three aeveral paresis of land, part af the Joseph Clark and John Hnrrtoea sur vey, citaate ia Woodward township, Clearfield coaaty, and same land held In common witb. Caleb and Ueorge Churchman, having a Urge amowat af vaiaaWe white pine aad hem leek witb other Umber thereon. Aire, another tract contain iDg JiT acres, mora or leas, aitnate in Woodward township, btiag tba weat cad of tbe Thomas Marsaoa survey, haviag thereoa whit pine, kemloeh and other timber, and being underlaid with several vela of valaa We eoaJ. ... Also, another tract of 40 acres, mora ar lata,, part of the Huaaa Ward survey, being tb bank ing groand aitaate at the mouth of Morgan Haa and adjoining land of William Albert A Hraa im Woodward lewnsblp, Clearfield eooaty, and eov , erl with valuable hem lock and ether timber. 1 Alro, aaotker traet of 19fi acrea, atora or lean, i being part of the Thomas Steward oa survey, I situate ia Decatur townabip, Clearfield eoaaty, j aad lying wutla the eta) maur of tb Osceola coal basin. - . Also, two parcels of land sltaat In Lawreae towasblp, within one mile af tbe boroagb, and addition. Also, all that parcel pf ground situate ia rear ef tke Aoadcmy let and atoMop'a atora, part af lot Ne. 10, tn general plan of Clearfield, kaviag a large frame building thereon and said lot situ ate and bounded oa eaat side by an alley.- -' All the above deanribed kadi ara rateable. The lands in Deoatar aad Woodward township are all within tb eoal measures ef tbaf Dtetriet, and within reanh of railroads, either built er new building, and eommead themselves to purchaser for coal and lumber. These lands will be sold at private sale, If parties deslr to purchase, but f aot sold at private sal will be publicly aold at "Terms will be mad rrasflBald to saft par- chaws. All inquiries addressed to tb andef- signed will weive arempt atteatma. A. O. TATI, Trattea. ClaartMJ, pa, 4mm. H, lNfk.lA C ; ' T , Attention. Lumbf nTten ! ' " " j 'WTgarwaowmanaraetarliigear IMPROVKU T HTkikL. SOthlvT DKIVIMO 04 MT HOOKS. oatterierUaavaUar in oaa. W. k... alsa ia atoek a large qaaaUty of Oaatheoks i(a bta lor raitiag parpoaaa, wbieb wa are selling p vrtjeiu aau IV &Jt . KEba'AltU. wiaaraohi, ra., aiareb 11, 18,1, Beale's Embrocation, (late powell's,) . I For all aiaaaM. Ineld.at ta InnM, flattie, aal I . , Ilaaiaa Fl.eb, ree,-irtng tb. aa. f aa 1 .itaraal applleatlea. ' Tbla EtabrMatloa waa aiuaalerip aael k, i tbe Qar.maieet daring tb, war. I For ami. by Hartawlek A Irwin, ClearlelJ l.i'pk R. Irwla, Carwaairlll,. Caal.l Oood. and.r. L.tb.r.h.rg. if. c lAHl'KT W HAVING. The anderalgnt'd la prepared t Wfare Kia Caui ar U order, la aay style deaised. Haviag bad ever tnirty years praetleal experteaea ia Phil- he feels eobftdent af giving aatiafaetioa who may fever him with their weaving, sat, or letter addreaeerfte Willlamsgrevo adelphla, ot ihnae Order a PoetetVoi t tearaeia ee., win meet wita premat CHARLRS IK ARDIPIIIt attentina. fligler Ftatlo, Po. Ifi, H74ta. Clearfield Nursery. TCNCOURAGB If OMB rNDUHTKY. rlE a.d.r.ljn.d, baelag .aUbllabed a Rair nrt ea tbe 'Fika, abeal bajf wa, betwee. ClMrt.ld aad Owrweaartll., I. prepared W far. el.h aJl.lad.et FRUIT TREEi,(ataadardaBd dwarf,) Erwuraawa, Ibrwbbarw, Area VbMa, Sweeebarrt.., LwwtM Blaebbwrp, trawbeerp, aad Raabarr, Via... Alaa, Siberia. Ore Treee, Uaiaee, IH wrtp aearlat Rbaaarb, 0. Ordm preajpU, alUad.d I.. Addraaa, : I. v. whumt. . enMJtl-, ; Crwearllla. Pa. WA N TKU-By the Cloerlleid Bt eolalor Caal Uoek Corapan,, Weed fee ,. , lO.HtCAST HOOK 1IARDLEA,. , ef beat ajaejll, baH Sager. eplb) W Mae. for av oraatam tnqatre at lb. TobM.. aad Regarttar 1 1 riaaltlf ALEX. WA1SOM. . vw-w a vi T I? 1 1 AoErtT", Blai. whI eHBaU, a, hO Ttttare, nr,wawra, FaartoM Ib.aiaad laaalladb, Ma. AaMbar write, i -I eaa abalaaiaMwtatbt, i baalaeea ibaa 1 a ea a tl.,aa r.rw. all nocked." . , . , WBlTJtET A C0M Feb. t rv I - , fif.td.yt -
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