THE REPUBLICAN. m CLKARF1ELD, PA. WRPNKS'cAV H0RN1NQ, 1)K0. I, lltl. T.rmi of Subicrlptlon, ir paid Ii adr.nee.or wluie throe meath. .M lipeld after three aa. Mmiii moeth.,,,,, t If paid afr the eaplrailea r ata moatha... ( a, Jap-Moan. S. M, Perriaoni. 4 0 S.n.r Ad.e.tl.le, Agent,, 17 Park. Ri, .atr Street, ere our duly aeikerleed Agent, KKI.KilOIJIt kOTI (.,.. M.ltlodlet Eplacopal CBar.aeK.Re,. K 7 Brera.., . attar PuVIU Service atari Sabbath il Ml A M , and 71 P.M. Sabbath School al II A. M. Prnytr a. alia( eeory Tkure.ley. al 71 p. V. C. m,u onion Service. Inl Hebhath of avarv aonth, at IDJ A. U. . ' Proabjterlali ChardiHce. H. S.lHTl.en. -Hahhalll eereioaa morning ami evening Sab. tmih School al P. M Prayer Meeting ednee ila.r evening. Ml. Hr.nrL' t hurrliCatliulir.K. P. I. Cnrailua Preaching at l4 uVli.rk . A.M., or. the !, third oi,d laurtb SunH.t. of each month 1 Vrr, errand Irradiation ofihc ulriecd Soeromenl al 7 o'olork, P. !. eunda, r'rhool mn Kun.l.v HHun m e o riven. (II-MCIA1, DIHIlTOItY, f Ml Of lOLPIVB QTTARTBB ai!0 0rT 9a ood Monday of Jaaeary. Ti rd Monda of Marcb. FlrM Monday af Joao, 'Fourth Monday of Stfttabtnl ntft or BOLDiya eoirnoi rutii, Fir it Mnttdiiy of Juao, Porrtnd Momiiiy of NotrtntKr. s rttiuo orriritKa. PrttMtnt NiffoHoo. CbarlM At Mayor, of Am' (a mi tnw atforBon. Jobn H. Ortf", of Aitorint JorfoaffaawWllllkin 0. Folfy, Clearfield i Tohn J. Road, CorwoDirlllt. PmtltmnotQty Eli Blonm. ltgi$tfr woof J?fcrrfr L. .T. Mnrftnn. IHttHet Arrorat Franb FirMlng. rrontNi-tr Diid W. Skariff WtllimB R. Mefberion. t'miPify Purveyor Sanunl F. McCloky, Cor weniville. Cooofy Onwint M.of-Jobn P. ThoraopoB rarwoaiTlHfii Clork Brown, Cloarflold i Coorad n. nyivr, uriiomton. (VM-fy Awrfifortv Jkmm II. II lit, I.nmbcr City; i'n" v. innrtm, i-ioirnfia j iinnry nnttnrad, tioinn twoaliin. Jury Cmmaion Jbhn W. Hhufiort, J mo tiioneii, v.iena. 8Hprimtttdmt 'Hbiti SrhooU John A. Itrrieory, Clenrflrld. - NotarUn '.. .Inhn W. Wrigloy, Wm. Ra dcliaajih, Cyril IJt lrdrin, Clpirfl-lJ i Jocinh Kvont, Jo. H. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwrnirillo ; J. J. tin (If, Kmrnel .Snyer, Oroculft Mill JottB il'n II ami I tun, l.uibnrphura;. Oar Sjurinl roltmn la docidrdly tntorealing in B lol ioint at irw, and prohlablo rradttig to pultidoil wbo waiit to aava money. "She (to(it to conquer" wok evi dently written before tlio ailrt-ut wftha pln baok- Nomftuwn cliiirclu'w nro "ruimng thr wind" IhrogU the ot;fnpy of aplo dumplinf jiUora. The new fitly cent not en ro mttch Iflrgt r tban tbo old nt, tut tbry aro jntt aa bard tt git hold of. Tlio tinitm me ko Lard t but. a num ber of Williani'port (irla have found it uoeeaaery to quit chewing gum. X vinii to Xlmi lcy Witthon' drug ilntv will oipuro yiiu tkat, ucapiio tlio panle, San to Clnu i gt-Itiog rt-aly for bit annual game of 'old alt-dgo." Ah uii HrguiiKiit iu fuvor of tlio tuli eyilein tt it'imd ttiat no uno Ibinka of buying a poMnge atauip or railroad tirkttl on erodlt. It ia pret'y much owinrf tu baliiL Jast! Tim "bob" of a gold earring waa loat on tht afreet In thia borough, oa taal Hat urday. Tbo flndrr will branllably rewarded for leaving It at lta Sl.Charlia Ilvtel. a m On, 1f.aii! All thu bamU in th Williamrport Hun ufflee, from the deril down to tba editor, worn "invited out" to dinner at tba Henry Home, in that city, on Tbankagiving Day. i Jus. Shilling, wbo wub nrrcHtod and lodged ia tbt Bellotonto jail aomt titn.ago, for Mtting fire to a barn in the aeren tnoantaina, waa tried at tba Bf Heron I a court laxt work and quitted. ; ""Jt eoHt Clearfield jtiM, $ 152 to bold Ita laat election. Aofvoeafa. Nonienat jnat nbatitntt a flgura tavau for 7 our out, and then job will iuij.art eotret-t infor mation. A Willinm?porteditornnj's itisbunl vr to keep trark f a arraon wben yon ait ii tbt bark part of a church, but then you get out Irat and hare 4ba beat ehanee to aelrot a goad ura brrlla from tbo pile at tht door. John 11. Kiill'ord. Kq., who in about to leart for Florida, wbert bt cxpecta to remain nntll tbo Cret of Juna next, requtitiua to aay that a tompetant parion will at all timet be found at bla uftVa to attend to bia Irgiil bualnMa. i iaaa-apx- e - - LUMBKUMRN I NTEREfTEO. Head tho advtrtiteraent la tblt paper beaded "I-oniber." Meiara. Mellon llrotberi art among the tuoit rt Habit buaineaa men in tbt olty of Pittrbugh and dral txteniifcly in tbt loot her trade. Mr A U Mu Inn turiiunlv ft i teaebtr In our publit aeboola aud a native ol (bit! eouaty, read an tiy on "Tba fVrneea at a ' i imm.,u - la-r.. .h. ! iracnen inaniaie, in teation at .nun in iaai wera. The headquarttrrn of literature jllHt now art the ttrug stores. The boy who doesn't j bring home at lenrt ten mdiril a I ma nan and : read aloud tuarvelooa auret fur fever sores to his father, who Is eating sapper, Is not much of a ; .boy. j ia e A Poor Know. Tbe Clinton Ik-mo- j ,-,al saya that tbe atets of Th.Anas A Mason art : reported at I12l,vtf i ibe Hnbilitiet at 267,008 Tbe erediton ol liosa, Hockey A Co. had a meet ing last watdt. Liabilities am reported at 850,000. Assets not definitely tti mated. Crooked 1'racticeh. It Ripunni from recent doielopmenta that tbt crooked whis ky and beer busiuest bat been carried oa rather oxtvosivuly cvor in Altoona, altaough those on gaged in plundering the government are aot quite as atistocratlt as t bote at Washington aad St. Louis, Tbt principle, however, it Ibe same, i i II Still St-its Them. That old veteran, looking tb rough two pa ire ot spectacles, (wtmvan in.eunor ti in. ......Ppor( nia isi issue saja, "rroaa in mmmi w .iayai we tvt oh Iba streets now -a-day, wa judge thai Ibo most of Ibam have bought their new fall and winter hats." Just at bo wat fifty years ago, aeys an old sold it r printer. i a ao. ThkC'ointy Institltk. Next week wo will publish Superintendent Urigury'e pro gramme for eon lodting tht Institute, wbicb con venes In Ihit plate be i ween the holidays. Tbe tcsiion opeot at I o'olock ua Monday and ooatiB nea lor luor days. An unusually large number of teachers bava giien uoli.'tlbat they will be pres ent to participate in the proceedings, Saw Mill Blrsed. A Williams- tiuN iMiriiiatiebt imoiuia ua that the ortebit i laa. ... locaf d .... lli,Ur ...H..0, la . Bradford lo.o.b p, ... dr.troy.d by lira oa lb. aftaraooa of iba XJ. 1 ka flra aauaht wbil. Iha kand. wm at diaotr, aad waa duaovartd loo lat. to prtT.nl th. drtlraclloa uf tba aiill. W. b.ll.tt 11 Wa, Ihr proparly of Wm. I'nrlar, Khi., of tiiU plana. MoBltli IIIKICT Ikbtititi. TllO laaobvra .1 Morm .i.triol will ouarta. ia la. Kylortowa arbool boaar, oa Satarday, Drorabar 1 lib, for ibt pui.oo ol koldiaf Iha Ibird ajatl iai of Ibtlr ia.til.la. Iba catrebaa will ka lory Intertsting.and all tracber. and friends of tduta- t tion art invited to be unseat. The programme of eatieistt was furnished ns, but tbt crowded slalt ol tor columns prevents Ht publloatloa. A Correction. We inadvertently ttated last treek lhal alt euunly elberra entered upon their viwtiee lU l-'t rt .liary. Wt shuuld bavt said ihtref JvoaoVy, the 3d. More, many of oar exchangee atata tbat Uovtrnor Hart, raort has bora elect rd for foor years. Tblt ia a toistakt. Lieut. Our. Latia wat clotted for fear years last fall, Lut la Ifl78 wo elect a Ooveroor nod a Lieut, Uovtrnor, aeeording to the now Con stitution. ' In ERRttR. Mr. Endrcs informs us that wo nvre wtstahen la ruling n few weeks ago that kit brewery teoh Ire from n deposit of ashea. Tb Ire wat tensed by a defective fine. A ird 4f bad bern boilt into the But, with only oao thiehnott of briok, and the taoewlvt heat in tbo woe, tMajMloatd) by taatting tbo register, naaeed the wood to Igrdto, aad hen to Ibe Bra, Tao Ueador wwaewto aad aba haUAetof th Awe's aad ! aot Mr, Radroa'a. I Another Gonk. 1)10(1, In Lawrence lowa.blp, eo Iba moral ng or Iba lit, 1'aiuaoaa Sana, aged 41 yean, 1 month aad III daye. U 111 deilb Clearu.kl aouoty baa laat eo. of bar eut.rprUlog agricultural,, bgN energy aad oct.rprlee il iba wa, of Imp wf bli farm attracted lalveria! atualloi. Had. la llrad lea JiaM wager it umpl.t, bli eatorprlooe, ha would la bad au) Imitator, la lb. way .r puuio. aid rami la eid.r. W, hop, kt toiy ,iw kava, Mr. StaUk wu bun U Bradford eauiy, aid ait. Hi la Ibi, ceuty i.u Kaw.urg, altar Ibi .laa. Via war, whm bt tarried, Piea clove ba ra. ".arid I. tka Ubadlallow faru,. .1 tk. .h ...j .l . , . - or ItM brldga, (a, I,;!., abova iblt 4aM. Uii rawalia wan aaailimi lo Ibtlr Uit nulaa au 01 yMj, aaaoULaolall by Iha Odd fallow! I'.. imia ol U.h.. a.. 77 1 7. ' .?! . . ' 14 "''"" A widow am Svatbildraa aurvlva blw. - . : . A mercLant in I'liilipoburi;, numed Ki.g.1 wy or.lod, broKBtit t.lor. tuo liurgo-t 11,1,11 h . un -k.la-ll. ... uuiUHtf Mf. jr. r,iUMI, ,w .... Mm4 ibo vaunt will dulio tb Dim t.r &ii.MruM r tl.. with wb.m I fMuoitte to buii fVarn i n.'M." 1 And i... fault with KcLuhjI lircUr, fur Wb ki . in. i- t i ! far a our h-ii lirt ! ooncvriied, thy do Will li.l.iu; I'liili laburit It a nuorr town .h... .,t li i i. ia...i-. Owing K. 111. iH-ouliariiUu ol ibf bvMugb itKeti . Bw an j tn tb (jlulof iht. iuwn. ami ! a i-uuMtjuout. nUulck, 1m auti buosf- orr bUlIt II...),, tht,t,., BtajcLluitliK .Jrttihg U)...p j in tKiriineata lt unload rol, tea or bay, with - sfo'efiieuot. ine aweiiinga are generally rotvd between tba building named, ilea. tba eontliflt. 11 net tbt eonflin. F legal bonevtr ia already nhtad, Jnat aa bt it in bit buai. nttt. Tba borough antboritiei bava pattd an ordinanot alh.tlDgblrnandall otbtrt to do Jait wbit bt dcauDdtd. Tho editor ot tbe ClearfloW Rrpuhli tarn omitted In bif laat Uiut to correct the atata tnett ht lately mada ta bn Jonrnnl, to tbt effect that Mr, MuCortniok bad stumped tbt oouttty uf Lytonlbg in iha lBiert i.t the Kepubhoan par. iy. rim bart no desire to tn a neighbor wirn-p-raatnttd, nud eapeoially by a journal of tbt inau enet ttad reaptoiebility of (he XepubticQ and hopa Irtend Uoodiandtr will yet uaaa tbt eri prtfcd, Witliamtport Hum. All right, hrotbtr Tate. W, overlooked tbt mailer lait week. Having Urn born In Warb Ingttm tnwathlp, between the Mffurmloka and, Forf man a, we happened to get tbe namea mixed. , Mr. MoCortniuk I all rigbt, wnbw. Hut tht j otbtr fellow hai played tht prodigal, beiidea de ayltig tho politioal fuitb of bia latbtr. Foraaman it tht fallow wbo did tbe thing. He will read on but ytt before lit gvta through. Tim Y. UiwKHVKR. Tbitt bent of faruilt liewfpapert Ik ai freah and inlereating now, ia tta II fly third y, nr, aa ever before ; and, indeed, wa tbink il more eo. Ita letters alone ara worth mote tban the tubauriptioa print of tba paper. It repudiates all offers of premifW, piotura, Ae., aud ttnda to ita patron a a splendid f Am ity news paper of tht largest dimensions, eoniaininx all tbt dtslrablt news, teligloua and recular, and un ndlea variety ufreaiiiug lor.vuuugandold. The Obterwtr it the leading religious Journal 1b tbi eonntry, I'reibyterlan tharoughuut in Its tbetilogl- eal views, beaidaa beiug a good secular newspa per, wbieh eaa bo read fully and freely in tho fam ily circle. Fur r-pea i men copies, addreM 8. I. Pratne A Co., New York. SllOVINO Biuine.kb. On the Utter- noon ol the lat inataut, Mr. D. D. Woods, tor the Peatipylvanla Railroad Company, ajiparad at tba taw Uitll of Mesara. MoCaley A Ratney, af Houtidale, and Inquired whtthr they aould de liver him lO.UOO ltct vr tawed iumlter, eonaisting of lQG piecri, lUxlS inchea and flfiy feet long, by the aid. Not a stick on baad. Hut on affirm. tire an i war waa given and everybody iu reach took to the woods, and by tbu aid of lanterns, torfh-t, etc., the work of tutting, hauling and sawing went on the whole night, and the evening of tbe rcxt day a train of cars, with Ibt 100 sticks of timber on them, pasted Oseeoia, for tbt uew Market itrett bridge In Philadelphia. Tribctk op J.KaptcT. Alameetinir of Ceoirt Orange Ho. Ci6, held DeevuiLer 4tb, 1076, tbe following preamble and resolutions wire unanimously adopted: WnanKia, It has pleased Almlihty fld to re move by death Philander Wmith. a charier nm br and Worthy Overseer ol this Orange, tberelore, Aeeaeed, That we deeply reifitt Ibe disnensa- tion uf Providence which called one from our r dtr who wat endear d to ua al) by bis stcrliog wurth and by tht eonccnletltT ot his intercourse. and we tender to tbe relatives or our departed urower our naaruoit sympatlty tn this, tbeir sad oearaveEBeni. ifesofeed. That Iheaw resolution a be entered ia the minutes of tba Orange, and n coiiy be fur- nibbed to each of tht Clearfield papers for publi cation. TllK GOVERNMKNT TnDKR. 111 the oane of tbt President or tht Hank of tbo Hcpub. lio, la Philadelphia, fur five hundmd dollars pen alty lor refusing to allow Supervisor Tutton to search tbt bank for aaiiftainped checks, tbt Judge aid that tht Supervisor wat not tbe proper offi ear to make tbe examination. The verdict waa for tht daftodant. The wrong tntak came to the finnt. It is mortifying to know thattvery brauoh of tbo publio rervioe is now conducted by spies and detectives. Theie seems la be no oonfidenoo any more between the government and tbt peo ple. Why tbould thia bt ao, In a fret country T -- i i -- - lANQEROCfl Thiphis. Everybody in a bouae in which a loaded platol or gun la kept ia in constant peril, Whether it bt a revolver kept for pretention tgaintt Ibicrea, or a fowling piece, or the muiket of a roluoteef aoldier, or tbe pistol of tome thoughtless young man who thinks It tbe stylt to carry the weapon there Is nevertheless dangtr so long aa it It about tht premises with a load tn it. Any Innocent child may get bold of it any oareleaa and awkward parson may kt tempt to handle It any foolish, reckless person may at tempt to make fun with if any del pa rate person itmpteg oy , , Chircii Deiucation. The now .M. . Cburob In Howard, Centre eeunly, will lie ded icated on Iha ltrtb of this month. Rev. I. C. P"hing, I. P., of Pittsburg, will preach tba morning sermon, other preachers will be present, Tbt building Is a beaut if al faced brick structure, 2Wj spirt 40 feet high. Tht organist, Miss Ada (1. Hoover, volunteered to rait money suf. Oeittit to furnish a new organ, and by ber untir- in( tflurti aha has maalered thetituation and will B, tlwiirot tnntrumeat in the now church . ... of u.jio..iufJ. The orgnnirtt ofa Aleadvillo cbiirtb foil asleep dunog tbo services on a rneent Sunday, Alter soma trouble bo was awakened and before be bnd collected hia wits struck up tno tune of 'Yankit Doodle." Peibps thrre may bean idea I ia this alter all. It Is possible that tome such stirring air might mako the feet of tba congrrga tion step quickly lo time, and thus do away with that tedious crawling along tbe alk-a thai we art compelled lo txperitnoe after the eervioa ia over. Tbe experiment It worth trying, anyway. a a a To Correspondents. ,,P.U. Ii. L. A.C. h. Iba ttoiutrnni Initials to your ntrif , ,,ltJ w,iri.ilinit that you ar. -a stranger in a at range land" tt pretty eoaoioiive eri fence that yon art poorly qualilid to writt op locals. Wt do not wish to dictate year views, but wben yon start out again bo more foewf and leV eeaem', "Smith." Yon forgot )onrnamo. Wt faava to many like tho one) yon ttnt as, that wt would like ta have so tat thing tlao to hitch to your eom manlsatton. Caat do It. The Premium Corn Haider. Chest, although it bat not a very high reputation lor ag ricultural products, takes the com premium this year. A eerrtspondent Informs at that Joseph II. Breth raised a field of oorn thia year which yielded 138 bnsbels to the aero, ears being ten and a half Inchts long, nint inches around Ibt butt and M.aa ln.h .1 f p. will albtn row. of I"1"- Th. alulop. bad all ba r..t.d fro B" ",u- fact waa therefore in nte. Previous to that oat (oatth of Ibe ground was taken up by stumps. Mr. V. W. Cramer, who im had ebtrge of tht tiohet oLDot at tblt plaot ever since tbo advtol of tbt railroad, hat, wt nro sorry to learn, resigned hit position, to take effect on Fri day next, tht 10th last. Kt will beineotvded by n gentleman named Reynolds, from Tyrono. Mr. Cramer wat an obliging and eftcltot offloer, and In hit retirement ht leaves hero a host of warm . rr 1 1 rVLD VH. aawl lajBWT-B aiwiwj aa UW. VI mUn fcl -jMt(ir,t ,0g BOhoandod protpority lo tht fotnro. Profertnor Uet, ol piano notoriety, and Mit Martin, liktwiet n fino mueiclan, were married tt tblt place one day last week. They hart our blessing. Wt tlip fko abort fro re tho Parker Jumrmtt. The p releasor spent tome lima In this plaro, ayear ar two ago. aaWaw ifpr. What Promoter wat It that kft a heavy small pel till rest ea onr borongh, several years ago Who rooolleeta 7 H. K. CnANor The ltcyno.dvillo Hrt4, laat week, aays t A new tcbednlo or Ibe Valley railroad and Ht branches will take efeet nest Monday. Tbe Rey neldsvillo Aeeommodelioo will bo abandoned and Ibe mail traint will lake Its plaoe. Tbo run will be about as followt : Leave Driftwood about noon, part eastward huond mail at Reyneldville, ran to R.d Bark and return to Reyaoldtvillo la the evening- "'' hetweawtevrn and right train will'peavt Reywoldavillo and ra to Rod Baah, mahiag tonnettaon Witt Pitttbarg bonad trams, aad return In tho altraoo tn taeeapaeiiy ; ol th regular mail train, Captaiaa JJeggi aad Ltalia will bate the nddltloRai rtft, , A tlAKV PLACE. . lilt. EulToai Perwlt me, throufh Iba aclauBa of your pepar, la alluda to ft loallar wblob, I think, may ba aallad a "Leaky I'leeo," aad which I do bol doubt laakl away vaet un.a of pablio aebool money lo Ibll greet Commonwealth. Haelng loyaalf bad nearly Ibraa yaara eiperl. akoa il baodJiog public fundi, ai Biatrial TraM urar, aad by oarofuUy alabla tba iaaaa aad araeii la tka way of doing bu.ta.,1, I tnd tbara II greel eualdeaeo plaaad II Dlttrtol Troa.uror, aid Mara aa Ibaa I Ikiok U right 1 for although wa Treeturer. aad albar oBarrl, wba haijla publla uoiayi, ara kaaad by a aalaaii aatb la paHaria Ika dallal alalfaad 10 al, bw ellal do 1 " " IM pw ovuair ur aiata reaiurar, wnu anaa HI I Iba loaidaaaa al iba Laopla tad wbo alia kad ! """" by aa aatb, Hal wko baawi kow "';""" ""k b" pn"'l parkaf i.a ft aallar Hall, aad tb.lr aall and dIMy a..d. ,.t .!. ,o,'.0 lad ,bl.b will foravar rauiaiu to, unlata I aao point out Iba way ' ' 'i'a mora aaraiuiiy watol wuaro tba pubIM ruadl motto o- bar boen, and olwayi will bo, ! "--ivrm rucn noDfinPint- ubit, "uoi i "oo walub toy dolnic, anrl 1 will otlob tba i Tran.urrr peouUt Ib; In lh who 1 wib tu p'tiot out, hut re hre- eeeli.n ;ittih. pugo 2, Srbol U ! Ptuneyl vrinta, eats "II (tbo TrMurnrj Phali rtM-fia all hint! a prt.priotiniie, dia'rir-t tux, and other lunda of the dutnet," An. And aa.-tiua Hi, pi are IU, eaye. "He (the Mate rupiriiieml-ul) ahall aign all t-rtlf ra on the Ktlt Tnaaurrr for Hie payment of am-h nmiim lo the Trratiirra of tho aevcral aobnol diatrieta aa they ma; been titled to receive from the tituta," Ae, Looking over thia at a glantt, without taking a auber aewnd ihougbt, and with an honeat Treaturer, tt ia ali right: bat now we will took at It carefully In detail. Of conree, wban tbt Director place a duplicate tn tba band of a Trniortr tt reeaiva taiea, tba atnmiot of tboit taaai ran bt itntned up, and if riraptuy oona, mart ti no way ot gmag otntna t, tor tht Pireetori eao know all about it. But wlivrr ibt money eomet from "other aoureea," htate gpprnprUttont, tinci, etp,( how tan tht Dl rtvldra anuW what amount ha reeelvte, bnt only to iaaa tne aiateinent o tbo treasurer Tor it. I have eomulted with our Director, md aleo with) torn wbo have at r red on Cobool Boards in daya and years gi.t by, aa tn bow Ibt School Hoard It tu know what amount a Treasurer re cei vet ba Hate appropriation, and the antwtr is Invariably, "All wt know about it la w bat tht Trtuiirrr eaya be reccieca." Very well. That ia nil right if ihe Treasurer it Waal and honeat) but it apt in a fir toe too tuucb of a uxr man power, and idbi ia wnaa i ran ine "(jenny ria.ee. Ity way uf iliualrattun, I will bcrv give the amountf I have rtcneu Iroui Piute appropriation tor me tnree pravioua yenra In m t M7 34 lo iH7 aii ta In lt)7i : L6H J3 You ae the increase In Plato approprlatltna from one veer to Che other, ami eapeaiaily the in frotn 1S74 to lf7i, an invreaae of l!il.D0 over 1874. Huppnee the diflerent Hcbool Boarda in thia Cominonwoultb buve baun uwareof a aniall increase tu Sutn api.roiiriationa Iroia year to year, (aa 1 sup pone it increases about the same in other diMricta), and euppoRe a Trvaiuror carea more for tbe "alwiiHily dtilr than be ilae lor bia oath. j (aa wa have too Men beatd that I bey do). And bad charged uivaolf Ibis year with, say J$ instcati ot eiW.liai, there would have buen a olear gain f r'-'H' by eliajiging one figure, and there wjiild still hate abwwn a urger increaae Lb an Mi to was between 1H73 and 1K74. and would not liliciy have been found out tinleaa through the Htale tSupi'rintendent. I make this comparison very nrc, but 1 Will mrrke it smaller. It ball Ilia Puhin.1 Tiearuri'ra in thia 9tate would each on It ilt-duct a few dollars fruu the mm, it would make h very large amount of money ptoleu in thia Statu alune. Tat way I would piui.cae ta keep this matter stnujrbt in the future, auti ahut up a hole which tuilfhi in auint places "leak," 1 would aay that whea I hi" tafe rtuiartntrndent tills out tbe Stale draft and ei-nda it to a District or School Treasu rer, he ought at the same lime make out a state ment of tbe so nit amount and mail it to tbe bvt- nlary f (hat School linrict, which would ef j frlu"f,y tp tho Irakt, if any, hareai.tr. in that peace, wben hf pari over line, tt tntil that IiIhu is ad on ted, I ihall never get a Slate draft oahcd until I Dist shew Hie draft or order to some of the oi rectors in ufP.ce io my tlio-ifii-t, who hall take a note uf il, which can be eompaitd witli my account at tlie reltleuent. I will rlopw by Jtoinng thia may uouie before State Superintendent W ickerfhiiin, who may, perhaps, and I hope will, take advice (row an humble ser vant. liAVI!) Hp: am, Iist. Treat, of Brady Twp. Lutbtrtburg, Pee. I, 1K74. Mr. Reams In Ihe mala ir right. Tba Stata draft should be issued in tbe name of tbo District Treasurer, aa now, but the draft should bo mailed tn tht Secretary of tho School Board, and after cbiirging tbo Treasurer with tbe amount, band it over lo biia. Tblt would fix tbt rime at well at tht amount of money which came into hit bands. To curt this defect, we have for several years made out a list of oar school districts and mailed It to tht School Department to fill In the amount due each district, and when received wt published tbe list In tbt RKPl'Bi.ir)t, to that all could tea what each District Tmuarar received. Wa mailed a Hat of this kind to the Depart ment last Augnst, but It baa not come to hand yet. Why, wo canuot tell. A LETTER FROM UNION. M n. Enrron : 1 am nearly helde myself about owr School matters. Tbt enormous amount of ntuaey our school directors are spending t alarm lug. Wo have only about UH -cholera ia this township, yet, look at our tax bill. At the settle ment in Juno there wat 1, 17 1,72 In ibe Treasu rer's bands, loeording tu tht Auditor's settlement. Tbt valuation ol our lowuship it as follows t Stated valuation ftl2,A00 Unseated valualioo 161,1 SO Total 216,188 Ibo Board assesaed 10 mills for 1874, which would yield two thousand one hundred aad fifty- sevea dollars. For 1876 tht Hoard socked on iixtkbn hi l. i.a. This, oa tho abova valuation. will make tbrt thousand four hundred and tea dollars and urly-tix cent a. I will now restate tbt bill, vis: Ha Unite In Trtasarer't hands 81,971 73 Amount aesessed for 1874 3,167 80 Amount aaausaed for IrtTi 8,410 46 SUM draft 100 00 Twtal tax...... $7,639 98 Now, how is that for school tax About 8.1, 760,00 ayear, in a township where wo hare only about 1M pupils 1 On tbe first of July next there p h.iu Id be lortbcominr at least KBV BN TlluL'S AND DOLL Ai(S. This ta not all. I am to Id that while the settlement showed that there was n balance of over eighteen hundred dollars in tbe cbool trees u rr, the tax-payers wern paying the interest on inoru loan a tnousanu autinrs ur out standing school orders. What awful mipmanege mtnt! But Rock too against the county. 11 this outrageous tcbome of taxing ua ao enormously Is kept up fur two years mure, we win all be bank rupt, or rich. Lea than HlO voters in our town alnp, and wt pay $V00 school tax or at the rate of throe but dred and hlty dollars apiece. I do not cart what other poople eall it, but to my mind there ia either a great deal of tgaorence, or rascality behind thia kind of official Work. I would like t hear something from our Board tn ihts school ttix fjur.it ion, Tax Payph. Roehton, Dec. 1st, 1876. CLKAimiti.D Coal Tkadk. .State- toent of Cool and other frtights iwnt over tbt Tymne A Clearfield Division, Pt-nnaylvanla Hail road, for tbe week ending Nov. 27tb, 1876, and tbe same time last year t co At. Tina. For the week 20,214 Sauia titno last year 1 1,7 IT Increase 8,4V? Prevlourly during year 812,883 Sninn lime bill year - 690,140 Increase 222,317 Total in 1876. - 832,877 Same time last year M 801,863 Increaia 231,014 OTUKN rRKIORTI. Lumber - 412 cars. Mtscellaneuus frvigbis - 86 " We, the undersigned, merchant, and busintst men or Clearfield, being desirous or keeping a holiday, and of giving oar employee tht isma privilege, agree lo cloee our rerportlvt placet of Uttlni-ai tn Thanksgiving day and Cbrtitniat, and further, that noiice of tho tame shall be given two weeks before each holiday, In both tkt 1nwa papers. K. W. lltaham, Ptter MoOeorgt, A. Uuinit.org. Sackett A Sebryver, J. A. Stewart, Weaver A Betta, Jas. II. Lytlt, PoweP A Morgan, ' P. O. Millar, T. A. FltVk A Co, William Reed, John McUaugbey. J. b. Showers, Kralier A Lytte, A U. Kramtr A Co., Jai. Kerr, , llearfltld, Nov. 24,'76-SL Watiamaker k Brown, elothiern, of Pbiladtlpbta, are a respnosiblt firm. They mako up men's and boy's clothing and make them right. Their prices art remarhahly row, aad tht wonder It hew Ibey eaa he to low. Tbo bait of all It, however, they have bat oat price for each article, and that price all must pay alike. There Ii no socb thing as "jiwlng" allowed. If yoa bay there yon always know that yoa are getting yoar money's worth ant. nobody can bay e beeper. - mm -e ! - Christmas. The Lad ten' Aid Hoci ety of tbo Pen field Presbyterian obureh will hold a Fatr and Ftttivnl on Christmas day afternoon and ortniog. Dinner, 13 to 2 P. n oysters, ft to 19 p. n.i Fair, 13 lo 10 r.M. They solicit eon tribtttoBt of nonty or af artlolts to tell from hnuie farm or tort to be tent to tbe Secretary, Mrt. L. Bird. Mrs. II Woodward, Prea Mrt. L. Bird, Set.) Mis. A. Seofield, Treat. 8tf Lint of letters remaining tmclnimed it tbo PoitnBie at Clear field, for tho week ending Bee. 8th, 1878 t Cotkrvn, Mtea Emma Shaw, P. A. Cofimaw, John Stahtty, Edwin Cnpltr, Allen Thonipton, Fred I. DonnoSf , Blltai Wackomwn, John K. Lea. Mr. (cede red) W.-M. W. U. Ogdea,Joha(2) Weelbman, John UalSrl, BUM ' P. A. 49AlM.n(, P.M. PiULiPHHURa Ehcap-m. The Journal f 8ftturitj that dtfUll tw irMloui tMtpi tiom In d4 4Mk im th( borough i A kcroMM MtidtBl ocrrd t lb rwidew or Mrt. 11 tit Id. Hiofaftrdi, m Mertb Cntn itrMt, on Hood-j vvraiog whtok not qj mn&ufm& th built.. u( bat tlit lift of al tart ubo of tho ii. MUs. Hit Ki, tUuf.ur of Mr. RMb.rdt, urtd tb iuu, dJuin.Bg tbt bltoboa. wlib gifcti Uh it btr hud, mm nihii ap (or Uttip bug ibi wVgoitM tba wail diolwdgod u Iroi rio uit4 by (bo iadloi to tot Uoir toOlroBi Hpua. hoa la b.b brobo tbo toap lato ftiuMa tftd Mkinraiod hor tlotbUg tad tbo lour L- ..in... l. a .l. f. lady. .Kb kar alolbla, alry bUalag .bar. ka'r bd, waa obllgad la pan lkro,b tba laaiai prlallo fro. Ka oor, il wrdar 10 ampa, lid rlwb'a, bltabal lb. wa. oa bw way oal af WW nil I UK. ma WHBaVnWHI B TWalRK doors whea talked by btr another aad thrown to ibt floor. Fortunately tba oarptl of tht kitebtn waa loose and Mrs. M lunar da had tba nrttanoo of atiLd ta wrap tbe burning girl in tbe lulds or the carpet, aad tmvlbar tbe Uau.ee, wbiit another daughter, Aliu Hora Riubards, threw water upon them both. Tbe tlothiag of Mist Kffit Ritbarda waa almost burned from bar person, aoaroely a m nan t being left of the dress she wore, and yet, strange to aay, beyond tba alight burning of one wriai, she waa nut injured in the lea at. llermotb-ti- by ihe efforts to prevent ber from escaping out ol duora whlob abe realised would prove laMl was burned about tbe wriatt and throat, tbe rut St on the uevk of ber dreaa ba iug taken bre and burui-d oB without setting ber drcston lira. Iha hn m tba antrr was quietly subdued. aLd al- tkougb ttiere were none but women in tbe house. there waa do soroawtng done, aad none uf tbt nvigbburs knew or the danger until it waa all over. Altogether it was a marvelous ettape, and ia due to Ibt prompt action of MrA Richard and Mina Ilora tbe pretence ol mind of tbe former uDuvuoieuiy saving tut mo oi otr Daughter ana her residence from tba flemea. Ob Thu red ay afteraooa, between tbt boon of three and loar o'olock, tht actnt for a patent sell' lighting bnraer, who toeupivd Room iNo, at tht Lloyd tiouee, weal to hit room, tn which bo bad leu turn lam pa burning, about half an hoar pre vious, and wat at rack dumb with aatoniihmtnt wban he fonnd tht room full ol dtnat smoke and taw tbt three lamps broken and fused by tba beat of Iba Bre, which had tubaided of Itself. Tht cause uf tbt actidtut wat tbt tailing tf a tin tap from the bolt la tbt ebluwey, upon tht lamps standing npon tba tablt beneath. Tbt oil satu rated Iba woolen cover of the table, and after burning awa7, destroying a mirror that bang above ll, and smobing tbt walls, wiling aad bed clothes in tbt rooin, although hot tnough to fust ine iasa oi wblea toe lamps ware ompoaod, aa stated above, went out without doing furibor dam age. It hardly seems as ir such a thing were pos sible, at if tbt eon tents of thret ktrvsent letups ooHld suddenly bt freed and set on Are without oommunicating to the eurabustible material of a bed chamber aud setting tht houte oa bre, yet it did eo. One reason why the fleinea did aet do more serious work waa because tbe roc to wat tightly eloaed and no air oould find Its way to to feed tbt Barnes. 1 - -- Wkhhtkk'h Unarridokd Drtiom. inr. It bat bow Blood the toit-of time, aod re ceived In approval not only that popular verdict which in tbe United States baa called lor over filly million copies of the Webster series, but the inoroujtn endorsement of our nest Scholars, aa put forth individually, and In tbe pagea of tbe au thoritative periodicals. It is nut ooly, to quote ProlMtor Stows, "in many reeptete Ihe greatest litrrary work which Aintrk-a baa ever produced,'' but tt la tn many rerpceta ibe greatet literary work produced in any nation or age. JV. Y.MaU. - I 'Pook'Tor!. Tho Bedford Gtuette, ' In alluding tt big traps, says t i The tost field tf corn waa raieed on tbe poor bouse farm. Sit teen acres yielded twenty-one hundred and twenty L up hell of food sound tars of corn. Thert waa alao laieed on Iba same farm from two a rrea seven hundred atif thirty-tire hnihels of peerless potatoes, the labor all performed by the inmates, except tbe plowing. Sprctali. WM. KKGH'M LOCAL. This space la for Wm. Reed'a loeaJa. Yi will find items tf interest in it,, to do noi urge, to reaa n every isauo Receiving to-day, a new assortment ol Holiday Slippers, Pattern. Zephyrs, and iicriuumowa i eras. A very fine assortment of men's and boys Catsimerea, very ehoap. A splendid Reavor Coating, for ladles, at ? M) per yard. feo 8, '76-tf T. X. Fleck A Co, hart thia day received a bug stock of new gooda lor the bol i day a, which will be sold low for cash. dee. l-tf New Dreaa (loodt at FLECK A CO'H, det.S tf Kow Mu -I Ins at PLUCK A CO'8. dee. I tf Nw Uingbarai at FLKCK A CO'H, dae.S tf Data and Bonnets, nt reduced prices, at FLECK A CO S. dw. 8-tf Tbo firat thing yoa do whea yon coma to ttwn , is to go to FLECK A CO'R. dec. 8 tf Par Yot a Tains. The County Com minion trt have given us emphatic notice that if my dupli cate for 1876 is not settled np by the let of Jen- j ury , mat ine naerm win do aiier ine money toon after that timt Those, therefore, who have not paid ao thetr tounty tu for 1878 aad 1174, or In76, had bolter pay up If they want to do tbt fair thing and save ousts beside, as I am deter mined not to pay other people't debts or keep tht county out of its jnst dues coming from others. JOHN MtCLELLAN, Clearfield, Dot. 1, 1876-31 Constable. REN EMBER Ttllfa, Now Is tba time of tbo voar for Pneumonia. Lung Fevar, Cougbt, Colds, and fatal remits of predisposition to Conaumption and other Throat and Lung Disease, fioacann't Ujcnaun Stnt'P hat bean used in this neighborhood for Ihe paat two or Ihrve years without a single failure to cure. If yoa have not used this mediotot yourself, go to yoar Druggist, C D. Wetsoa, aad ask him of Ita wonderful success among bia oustomert. Two do we will relieve tbe worat oast. If yon have bo faith in any medicine, jnst buy a Samplt Bottle of Boac bee's tiormaa Syrup for 10 cents and try it. Regular sita Bottle 76 cents. Don't neglect rough to savt 76 tents. mcbl7, '76towly. Have Von D)apepela, wltb its trala of dis orders, billiousness.oouslipatioa, water-hrash,loss of appetite, headache, distress after eating, Ac 7 If to, go to C. D. Watson, Druggist, and get a bottle oi Dr. Cesta't Radical Cure. Takt it tnd bo well. It acts ns no ttber medicine ever did, and sure relief is guaranteed in every ease where directions are followed. It tonea up the stomaob, restores the natural appotite, strengthen a tho weak, and as a liver regulator it baa no equal. A Clergyman of Philadelphia aaya "It it the very foundation of btaltb." To all who are suffering from a disordered stomach or llrtr, we say try it. A few dosee will relieve and a little persevtranoe euro tne worst cases, rnai sue iu cents, hold also by P. Curloy A Co., W illiamagrove ; T. II. Foroey, tirahamton, and P. Moyer, Kylertown. i mehl7eowly ... ... . . 4 I in this oa your collar when you oome to town, ml ilnll'l faHl Im aiall .ml aiamlna t'lau It A - , - Co. a etttoslve ttoch of new goods, cheap for cash. uctllt tf BiQctra Pon Sal. R. Newttn Shaw heept a inn tupaiy oi rredoma xiuerlet and rlaltorm v a sons lor aait. lute seen at me rtnaw noose yard. Call oa or add rest htm at Clearfield Ponn aylvania. may 13-tf. SParrird. On Tuesday, October 26, IRfft, by Rev. Father Hcrbigter, Mr. Peter Beanslgneur and Mist Litvit Meuuvern, belli of ttirard township On Tiieday, November 9th. 1876. bv Rev. Father Berbigler, Mr. Lewis A. Leeont and Mils Mary U or moot, both of rreochrillf. Oo Tuesday, November 18tb, 1876, by Rev. Faiber Berbiaier. Mr. Kurene tlormoot fend Miss Folic it Condritt, both of Frenchrillo. On Tuttday, November 13d, 1875, by Rev, Father Berbigier. Mr. James Prelin and Mist Kate tietty, both of FreoohvtUe. On Tumi ay, November 21 d, 1876, by Rev. Father Berbigier, Mr. James Con lay and Miss Mary Page, both of Karthaue. On Sunday, November 3th, 1876, by Rev. Father Berbigier, Mr. Antlne Verbeck and Mist Mary Marat, both of Oirard towaeblp. At tb residence of tb bride's parents, on Tnesdey, November vth, 1376, by Rev. B. f, Stevens, Mr. Ail red Calhoun, of Phillpsbnrg.nad aitae r loreoeo rvntieaiii, oi iviearneia. Oa Monday, November 2?lh, 171, by Rev. Wm. M. Barehfleld, Mr. Wm. tt. Thompson nnd Mist Joeepb ine B. McDowell, beta of Carweot vilie. At Harrlsburg, an Tue-day, Novtmbor 33d, 1M6, by Rev. Joel J.Bwarta, Mr. P. K. Sprenkie, ol CarwenavtlVt, and Mitt Lllli A. Shelly, of Harrieburg, Pa. 2itd. On Wednetday momtng, December lot, 1176, Mr. Philander Smith, ef lewrenee lew ash ip, aged 42 yean, I month and 38 days. On Wtdntaday, November 14th, 1176, of Drph therie, Minnie Loreae, daughter ef J. C. aad Klitabelh J. MeClotker. of kaJihaui. axed 7 years, 9 months aad I dayt, UMTOK'S KOTICE.- la th matter ef the ostete of Andrew Hunter, dee 'd. The nodersicned Auditor, annotated by the Orphans' Court, to distrtbnte tht moneyt tn tht bands of tt0 Administrator of Anorew Uoater, deceased, will attend to the dwtiet of hit ap pointment at thoefllee of M array A Gordon, oa Taartdey, December B0, 1076, nt I o'clock p. m., Wben ttd where all partlee Interested may at tend. CTRL' S OORDON, Claflnld, Deo. I, '76 8t A editor. JOTICB OF INCORPORATION. Neliee It Wreby given thai attlicaUoa wit be made to tbe Court af Oommoa Plee of Cltar fiald eouaty, Pa., for a eh arte of laeorporatlen for the M. I. Church of Meatedak, aa Use first day af January Term aait, hoiag th teoood Monday tf Jtauary, 1878. V RTLalTT 0KHiaVrXf JOHN ARUYLF, JAMBt RAhDOLPIJ WM. MoKr , I. P. IfROLT. tw.l(i7e-n Pennny lvanla Railroad TVBONS k CLEARFIELD BHANCH. ON and ftftar Monday, 1K0. , 1171, tka Puaaagar Train will rai dally (aaoapl laa. daylj bolwaai Tyroaa and Olairliald, aa lallowi CLIABVULD MAIL. W, 0. lawn, Conduatar. ' LHaV UUlTU. i T LtAVlt Nulllll. CurwToBirllio.liil. Ttmbb . i.Oi.a.l. ... In" """..V Br.T!b" liir J""pil'I . ;'""' , J""' J "' ' ' " I Curwaarvllla-HOT, IV. ID, OLBAHFIKLD BXPKKBB. W. . Pluhhbb, ConduoUr, TKAVKBOlITHr") LK A V iTNOlt T if."" CurweasTlllt...i.og a. Clearfield...... :3I " Pbtlipsburg.. 1.30 " Oaceola .M " Interteclloa.. 7.bw " Tyrone.. M7 ' Tyrone ...7-tv r. IntaraotiunM.7.07 ' Oseeol i.n.O ' Philipabnrg,..M7 " Clearfield. ar...il.4a " I Curweneville.ld.VT ' BALD KAHLK VALLEY BRANCH. ' Rip. Mail. Mail Kip. P. H. A. M. P. M. f. H. t.4f .j5 Jt-eve Tyri'in nrlv A.;it l.wi 7." I V.U liald Kag'.a iMt 12 4K 7.44 Jnlian 13.0H 8 It 10.SJ Mi Iri burg Mi) 11.46 8 33 1MI Bellefonte 6.00 1I.S7 R..1. 10 60 Milesbnrg 4.44 UJA .03 11.23 Howard 4.1V II OS 9.43 11.86 arrive L. Haven leara i.tS 10..10 TV RON B STATION. lASTWAaO. A M Paolflo Eiprtst, f :T tiarriibnrg Aoe'n, l;40 WBITWAKn. Pittsbari Kip'si, Paoifle Xxprsu, A 3:07 1.34 r m r MS 8:41 8:o8 Mall Train. 3:33 0:45 War Fasaongtr, Mail Train, Atlantic Ktprtli, Phi I a' da Kxftresa, 10:liFast Lino, PUILIP8BtRa A MOSHANNOy BIlANOH KS On and alter Monday, October 36th. 1176, Ao ommodation Trains will run over the Philipt burg and Moshanaoa BranrWrrna follows : LKAVK SOUTH. LEAVE NullTli. r. v. a. at a 1:26 1:40 1:44 A. at. 7:2H 7:40 7:4.'t 7:60 Ptations Morrisdale, Philipaburg, He i tier's , Hon bar, Osceola, Moshanoon, Hterling. Hoa'idate, McCauley, Ktndricka, A. n. P.M. P.M. 7:16 13::il 7:00 13:18 4:36 12:1.! 4:11 I3:l4 4:23 11:66 4:16 JI:4I 4:00 ll:XH :62 11:77 3:17 11:34 3:44 11:20 S:4H 1:60 51 10:30 H:00 1:1.1 10:43 Sil6 2:19 10:49 8 21 123 U:6 b:26 3:38 1U:6H 8::B 2:3S 11:0.1 8:6 FARE FBOM CLE A It FIELD, TO Bellttoute, Pa. i.I3 06 Middletown 86 00 Marietta . 6 SO Lancaster 6 Ht PHILAHKLI'lllA 7 96 Altoona 1 86 Look Haren Willlamport-.... Huntingdon Lewistown , Mary it ilia 2 70 X SO 1 80 3 00 4 60 Johnstown 2 HO HAHRIKBCHU. 4 76IPITTSHUHO & 16 Close connections made bv all train at Tvrnna and Lock Haven. R. 8. ULAIlt, my!7-tf. Superintendent. Allegheny Valley Itatlrflnd. LOW ORADB DIVISION. E AT W A H ll.Dav Mall Iravts Pittsburg 9:36 b. an.; Bed Hank 11:30, Shgo Junction 11:61 . Ntw Bethlehem 13:60 p.m.; Marvsville 1:07 1 Troy 1:33; Urookvila 153; Failr:s 2:19 j Rey noldsville 2:81 : DuHnle 8:10 : Summit Tunnel l:3f Penfield 3:&6f Weedville 4:1 V j Heueiettr t:ii( arrives nt Ur ill wood at 5:40, KttTW Alt I). Day Mail leave-Driftwood 12 30 p.m.; Bcaesett 1:08; Weerivillo 1:31 Pen fie Id 1:63; Summit Tunnel 2:16 ; DuBois 2::! Keynoldsvllln 8:00 : Fuller'iS 20 : Itrookville 8:47; troy e:ua : nary sv ills i:M ; few lietblebem 4:61 ; Mi to Junrtinn 6:36 ; Red Bank 8:00; arrives al fittibnrg at 9:16 p. m. Close ounneettons made with trains on P. A E- Hailroad at Dnltood. DAVID McCAHOO, Oen'l Sup'l. MOODY AND SANEEY, Till; EVA NC RUNTS, Will begin tbe meetings to be conducted by them PHILADELPHIA, ! run flNflff Inr, IMA and .Varkrt Ng., on Hand ay, November 91, 8 A. M, AND 4 P. M And Will tontloot daily, morning nod ercu ing (except Dataruay), lor tornt weeks. .Uaqueatlonakl, th. bsat auatalncd work of th. klud In th. Horld." Ilnrper'a 9fa;Hzine. ILLUSTRATED. Auffces nf Ikt Prt. The ever-lncreaiing circulation of this oxecllenv monthly provea tu continued adaptation to imp orter desires aad needs. 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A aeries or papers under tt t title ot "Tbo First Century or tbe Republio," eontribnted by tba most ttoinent Amerioan publioiits, is now btug published in Hiitpaa'a M An Atlita. Tbit teriet or ever twenty papers givoa a tuuiprebeaaive re view or Progress during tbeoentury now closing, In every department ol our national life. Ktwpnpmn ore no fa reiy fats atWrfiseatcnf tvi'AeNt fAe su-prves errfeeo lUartn a HhotuKM Addreea, II AHI'Klt A BHODiK KS, Nov. 24, H75-4t New York. 'A Kepoallory of faahlou. Plea.nro, ltd I luatructlolt." Harper's Baznr. ILLUS1 RATED. JVefteet e th Pnm, The aftawir It edited with a nomhinaiton of tict aad talent that we seldom find tn any journal ; aad the joarnal itself a tbe organ of the great world of fashion. UWrea FreM'trr. 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Anl, to Jala A. Sladlar, at tb. Claariadd Bakery, Markat Hrwal, CkMttold, Pa. tie,. A, l!-lf Jon rmxTiMo or evkkt dkscrip tu.aaaily ai.mad al IU. a. ea. tx Q&mtlstmtnts. M AIL LETTJNGS. Post Orricn DxrAurwaxr, WatamoToM, October 1, W76. J Proposals will bo received at tbo Contract Oflot of tbit Dspartmtnt nntll 8 p. in. if February I, 1878, for conveying tht mailt of tbt Lotted States on tba routes tod by tho tthednlM of do parturea and arrivals htrtin ipttlfltd, In tho State ef Pennsylvania, from July 1, 1179, to Juno 10, lJf, Dec-Ideas AnnuBleed aa ar irftrt Marah I, 1178. 894. Proa Btlltfiintt, by Mlltibdrg, Snow Shoo, Mcshannoo, nod Pino tils an, to Kar thana, Hi miles and back, litre tlms a wsk. Ltavt Btliefuntt Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at fi a m arrive ni Kan haul by fi p m. Leavt Karthaut Tuesday, Thursday, anl Saturday, at 8 a m i arrive at Belief oate by 8 p nt. Bond re 4uiradw.ll. hid, 8709. R098. From Morrisdalt Mines to Kylertown, 8) miles and bak, six timet a week. Leave Morris dale Jd iocs dally, except Sunday, en arrival of the mail train say al 3 p to ; arrive at Kylertown by 8 p m. Leavt Kylertown d illy, except Sun day, at U a m ; arrire at Morriedale Miue by 1 1 a ui. Bond ri-uuirrd, 8ltiu. j Kflif7. From Williama' fJrerM.i liraharoton, 8 , mlies ami be"k, thret times B week. . Leave W il- , 1 liaim' (Jmvfi Tueday, Thuredny, and Kuturdav, at 4:Hn p ui ; arrive at iialtwinitn by 6:-ttt. Lae Ori(tiniuli-0 ''n"pihv. 'rtiiiflav, anl Saturday, al 2:30 p iu; airfiie nt V n Ur-v lv 'till p n Hond nquliid, Kinw. NI'.D.H. from Clcerlhli, by Shawaville, Bald Hill. L..'ni's Mills, Krsochville, Karthaus, Salt Link, Three Runt, and Nelsonvillt (n. o. ), to Rorod Island, 44 mile, tnd bank, twice a wtok. Leva Clearfield Monday and Friday, at 8 am; arrive at Salt Lick by 4 p m. Leave Salt Lick Tuesday and Saturday, at 8 a m ; arrive at Cltar field by 4 p m. Leave Salt Lick Tuesday aad eatnrday, it 1 1 n i arrive at Hound island, by n la Lfeara Ho una island Tuesday and Bator day, at 13 mi arrive al Salt Lick by 8 f m Bond required, 11,000. 8809, From Clear 6 tlti, by Cltartleld Bridge, to JeRrles, 1 If milts tnd back, twice a week, Leavt Clearfield Moi'day and Friday, at I r m i arrivt nt Jcflrita by 6 p m. Leave Jeffries Monday and Krlday, at 7 a m ; arrive at Clearfield by 10 a m , Bond required, $300. 87U0. Prom Curwenivlllt, by Grampian Hllh, Bower, Cheat, Ottend, New Washington, Burnalde, and Patvbinsvillt. to Urant. 874 in ilea and back. three time a week. Leavt Curwtnavillt Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at dam i arrive at Orant by 8 p m. Leave Urant Tuetday, Thursday, and Friday, at 4 a tn ; arrive at Cnrwcnivillt by 8 p m. Bond required. $l,olil). V0I . From Curwetisrille, by Forest, Ronktoa, LUtnersourg, jettersun l.Ine, llohngvilie, ileyn uldsrille, Hiookville, Corsica, and Strattonville, tq, Clarion, 661 miles and back, tta if iocs a week. Lvave Curwentville daily, exoept Sunday, at I p m ; arrive at Clarion next day by 8 pm, Leave Claritn dnily,Hxcept Sunday, it 8 a m ; arrivt at lurwensville next day by 1 p m. llond required with bid, 82.100. , 8701. From Curwentville, by I) looming ton and New Millport, to Amooville, II miles and back, three times a week. Leave Curwoasville Tuesday, Ihursday, andhetuiday, at 7 a m t arrive at An sonvttle by II a m. Leave Ansnnvillt Tuesdsy, 'I lion day, tnd Saturday, at 1 1 :;tU a m ; arrive at Curwentville by 4 pia. Bond required, 84l9. 8703. From Osceola Mills to Houttdate. b miles and back, six timra a week. Leave Osciola Mills IhiIv, except Snnday, at 10.30 a m; arrive at llnuttdale by 1 1:30 a m. Leave Houtsdnle dally, except Sunday, at 3 pm i arrive at Osceola Mi ill Iy4.:i0pm. Bond required, 400. ?"0f. From lloulidaktoaien Hope,9milea and back, twice a week. Leav Houttdalt Tuesday and Saturday, at 9 a m i arrive at Ulen Hope by 12 in. Leave Olen Hope Tursday and Saturday, at I p m ; arrive at Houttdalt by 4 pm. Bond required, ifl'iiO. k;h6 From New Waiblntton, by Kurd, Matron, and Lumber City, to Curwcnsvlllr, 18 milea and back, three times a week. Leave New Washing ton Tasdav, '.'buri'lay, and Saturday, at 6am; arrive at Curwenaviile by 12 m. Leave forwent-villi- Tuesday, Thuriduy, and Saturday, at 1 p m . f arrive New Washington by 7 p ni. Bond required, Hrr. From Ammnvillt, by McPbarion, and Wcrtover'a, to Orant, 2t mile and back, twice n week. Leave Ansonviilt Tutaday and Saturday, at 11:30 nm ; arrivt at Orant by 6:30 pm. Leave (srant Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8 a m ; arrive at Aneonville bv II a m. Bond required, fSfto. 8707. From Luther burg, by Trutvillt, Big But, and Bell a Mills, to Punxsutawney, 17 milea and iMwk, three times n week. Ijeave Luthers burg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a m i arrive at Punxsutawney by 12 m. Leave Punt au la wney tXienday, Tliuri(ay, and Saturday, at 1 pm: arrive at Luthersburg by 7 pm. Bond required, Si". WEEKLY SUN. 1710. NT.rV YOUK. IMIO. Eighteen huodred and seventy -six it tht Cen tennial year. It it also tbe year In which aa Opposition Houe of Hepresenuttrae, tbt first tinea the war, wiH bo In power at Washington ( and tht year of tht twenty-third election of a President of the I'nited Statea. All of thtto events are sure to be of great iaUreit aad im portaare, especially the two latter; and all of them and evrrytbiug connected with them will be fully and freshly reported and expounded in Tn Tbe Oppof itlun Houae of RepresenUtfves, tak ing up the tine ef Inquiry opened years ago by Tub Si t, will sternly and diligently inreallgate tbe corruptions and misdeeds nt U rant's edtninia trttien j and will, It is to be hoped, lay the foundation for a new and better period in our national history. Of all Ibis Tub Sun will con tain coin pi etc nnd accurate accounts, furnishtug its readers with early and trustworthy informa tion upon Iheae absorbing topics. Tbe twenty-third Presidential election, with the preparations for It, will be memorabtt at dt ciding upon O rant's expirations for n third term nf power and plunder, and still more at deciding wbo thai) be tht candidate of tbe party of Reform, and ae electing that oandidalt. Concerning all these subjects, those who read Ton Hvn will Dave the tonalant meant of being thoroughly well In , formed. Tbe WrtntLr Srw, which baa attained a cirou- j In tion of evef tiahty thousand copies, already 1 has its readers In every State and Territory, and we trust tbnl Ihe year 1876 will see tbeir aumberl ! doubled. It will continue lo be a thorough new a- j paper. All tbe general newt of the day will be . round tn it, condensed whea unimportant, at full j length whoa ef moment; and always, we trust,1 ed in a clear, interesting and Instructive manner. It it oar aim to make the Wxkklv Sir the1 beat fan l'y newspaper in tbo woild, and we thai) continue lo givt in ita columns a large amount ol miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, poems, sclem title intelligence and agricultural in formation, for which we are nnt able to make room tn our daily edition. The agricultural de- I pnrtuient especially ia oe of its prominent fta- The fasbiuna are alao reeularly reported in iu co I ii una ; and to for tbe markeii of every kind. Tht Wbkklt Sin, elxht paces with fifty-six broad Columns is only 81.30 a year, postage pre-1 paid. As this price barely repays the toil ol the i paper, no discount can be made from thia rate to cluba, aenia, postmasters, or anyone. j Tht Daii.v (Si t, a large lour piige newspaper or twentv-eight column, gives all tne nws fur! two cents ocopy. Subscription, pottage prepaid, i 6i eentt a month or (0 60 a yeur. Si-ndat I edition exUa, $1.10 per year- We have no travel-1 ing agon is. Amirear, iithhtn, Nor. It, H71-II New Vork City. 0 UPHANS' COUKT KALE. VAI.l'Alll.E rAl, AND TIMI;KK LANDS! Kitate of ISAAC McKKR, decensed. By virtue of an order of Ihe Orphans' Conrt of Clearfield county, to us directed, there will pnstpd lo publio sale, at ibo Court House, in tht borongh of Clearfield, on Friday, Hecembrr IT, IHt5. at 3 o'clock p. m., all that certain tract of tend, situate in hnot township, uiearoeM county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, vis ; On tho north bv the laaao MpKm lliiinat(Bii Farm the taet bv lands of John M. Chase, on the south by lands of Joseph Best and others, and on the west by near ft fid eroek, lands or ihe estate or Dr, llouft and others, containing ONK HUNDHtiO AND FOIJRTKKN ACRES and allowance, with ahont 411 acres cleared, nnd having n good good two-story log House, orchard and oihrr improremenU thereon, Tha land is good fur farming purposes, has a quaality of pine, oak and hem look timber thereon, and It under laid with coal, being situated in tbe great eoal basin. Also, one other tract nf land, situate In tht towmbip aforesaid, bounded by land ef Brlabln A Miller, John D. Coder, Agnet Roblntoa and olbert, being a part of a tract wa rranud in Ihe name ef Benjamin Poultney, and containing ONE Ill'NDRKD AND TWKLVK ACRES and 116 ptrohea. Tblt land la Well sotted tor terming purposes, has a Inrga quantity uf pine, nnk and hem look timbt-r thereon, and ia situated In the great coal basin. Txhus or SAi,n.-vTen per cent, wben the prop erty It knocked nown ; the remainder of one third at confirmation of eale, and tbe be lane in equal paymenU of one and two yean, lo be te nured by bond and mart gag on the premises, JAMKS MrkkK. J. lltYIN MrKKK. New Millport, Nor. SI, '7a-U Trueteee. UDITOKS NOTICE. Joba F. O.wall I la thaCoarlef Oomaio. rirai af Clearleld Co. fi. r No. II. Juae John Srbenrirh. J T.rw.. IIT. Tha aadrralfrned Auditor, appointed by Iha Court, to di.ml.ute tba money, arl.lng from the ,ale of Drfandant'. pervonel troperiy, hereby ,irea aotira Ibat he will attend lo tbe dntie. of hi. appoiatairot, at bli nftca, la Clearfl.H, ,a Toeaitay, lb. 7lh day e( Deoeinlier.A. D. I7e, at Ira o'elok a. a , whel aod where all er.oa. la lerr.ie.l aiay attend. A.U.KRAMER, Clearltld, Nor. 17, 74 t Auditor. s ITt'ATlON WANTED Byn young man ascUrk orarenuntaat. Any pnrtiet wishing te employ each will apply Im mediately. References given. Address, Bol 49, Karthaua P. O., Cltarfitld county. Pa. Nov. 17,,7-4t Es STRAY. Camt to tb premises ef tht Mbeorihtr. ta Merrtadale, about thro or low monthe tinoo, n rream rolert-d htltler, aappoaed lo bo about oa year ntd. me awa-r is reqaemo to oome tar ward, prove property! pay rh-rget aad takt It away ar It will he dttpoead of at tbo law duett. PRTKR MY Kb 8. M. rria .ale, Ifov. tl, 18TI-8r 9ri ftoodl, rorrrlrj, tr. !0 S JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IK FURNITURE, MATTREN.SE, AND Improved-Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, HEAR P.O. Tba uadaralraad bra, Irara to lofora tha altl. an. of Claarfiald, and tha publle grnrrally, that ba ha. oa band a ana aortmnt of Kuraiiaro, nob a, W.loot. CbMtnat aad Paioted 1'kaaib.r dulla, Parlor fiultaa, Hlintn, and Eitan.loa unaira, UMiar and Unta' Ka., ( h.lr., tba Par fnratad Dioia, and Parlor Cbair. Cane Hrat, aad Wind.or Chain, Clothaa liar., Btap and Elton, lion Ladder!, llat Raoka, Sorabbin, llru.ha., Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. Lookin, Olai.e., Clrotao., Ao wbioh would ba uitahln for llolit, prorrnl.. dacl 7 JOHN TROUTMAN. o RPHANS' COt'RT 8ALK - By virtue i.r aa order of the Orphans' Conrt of CleHriield county, there will he told by ibe under signtd, Admlnimrator of William Mullen, late of U'utidward inwnship, det'd, In the village of mudi-ra, in raid township, at Ibe public house of I. P. Carson, on I Tuesday. Drrrmbrr ill, IM73. I at 3 o'otoek p. m., all that certain piece of land, j Lett the aetata of aaid deceased, sitnate in aald I townrtiip, and dosrribod as follows, vis : Begin -ning at pott : thence alone: Alexander estate. aouth 14 wtat H7 3-10 pert-bet to hicknry ; Ihenoe l " "go onon soatn 7- east 1 12 percbei to pint 1 thrm-a by Oaorge Baker aud residue 1 north 40 rat 36 3 10 percbea to poet ; tbenoe by Saranel Shoff north Mi0 weat 108 3. 10 peiohea t to place of beglontng, containing twtnty-fivt , nv pjdu ivny paiDuui more or teas. 1 a kmhs op hALn. uae-tbtrd tbo pnrtbatt money at oonflrmation of salt, one-third tn one year from date of tale, tnd tbt balanct In two yrara from date of sale, the latter two paymeou with interval, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prsmiees. WM. B. WHITKSIDK, Nuy U. iniyit Adm'r. QOAM COAL if " TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The undersigned takea tbit met bed or Inform ing the people of Clearfield and vicinity, tbal he nas leaseu ana ro-openea tne old lao Ugden coal bank, located within o mile from town, and ta nw prrpared to furnleh n flrit-elast article el eoal, and to dt-lirrr tbe same any where in town at reasonable rates on Ibe shortest nntie. A good quantity of coat always on hand and for sale al the mine. Order left at Wat son tobaoeo t!u, and Snyder's shaving saloon. 1 RANK WILSON. Cl.ar8.ld, A a 3. 'H it. T A iUA 11 1 , K P HO P K KT Y T FOR BALE OH FOR KKST. Tbt subscriber gives noilot that he will either rent or toll hit dwelling and store property, tit ttatt on Reed street, adjoining Ihe Leonard House, in tha borough of Clearfield, Pa. Tbt store room tt 10X84 feet. Tbe dwelling bouse contains 8 rooms and a kitchen on tbe first story, and I rooms on tbe oeeoad ttorv. Tbe ttort room 1 can be bnd at ohm. u4 iba llin t.na.t.n errand after the lat or July. For further par uceiara, aaartsa or apply to tbe nndrrngned ea thr preai.es. UEO. C. PASSMuKfi. Clearfield, Pa., May 19, 76-tf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUlbtGE HOME INDUSTRY, rpiti ai J. aery Ulearlleld I and.rrlgnad, haelng a.tahll,ked a Nar- ' oa tne Tike, aooul bolt way betweei aad Cnrwrnaville. 1, aranarad t. far. al.b all kind, of PRUT TREES, (Maadard aad dwarf.) Kertgroeai, Rbrubbwy, Urapa Vina., Uooreberry, Lkwloa Blaekberry, Strawberry, and Harpberry Viae. A'eo, Slberiaa Crab Tra.., (Jainc, aad early ararlet Rbeharb, Ao. Order, promptly alteadod ta. Addra.a, t. D. WRIOHT, epM ) Carwaaiellla, Pa. JSTBAY. ' Cam. tre.baa.ln. m tba wremlaM of Ihe ehenriber, la Urahamioa, oa ar aooat th. tret of Beptembat, a re. b.il.r, .boat a 7 ear and a bait ol.. Tba ewaer I, reaeeled be won. forward, f rara propMiy, p.y charge, aid lake It away ar I will bo diepOKd ,f a. the raw direct.. . PKTKH N. LANSUElr.V. (Irahamtea, Nee. ,4, 1174-Jt' tl OUSK AND LOTt'OR'saLE. XW TbaHoaaaand Lota. Ikanraaraf Mar ba, aad Firth .tract., tlaatlala. Fa., la for aala. Tba lot ooataiaa atarly aa wen af freaad. Tbe loaaa la a Urge oubk fraoaa', ..talala aiwe rovna. for term, aad ether IliarawtlM aaal, to Ibe aabaertlwr, at th, Pae) Otloa. r-..t)riLm. ttisrrllmuou. N EW OPENING. SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, UAHKET ITREET. A fall and en to pi tU assortment of new goods ana new sijisi, aowo u "HAKD PAN" PRICES. Cititchs art Ihvlted to eall and tlamlae stuck aud judge fur tbenn elr as tu quality and priree oi guoqe, JOSLTII S. PIIOH KHS, Clearfield, April 14, 1074. C11 ANGE OP PHOPKIKTOHS. The nndrrslgned having purchased tho store goodi and properly formerly ooei.picd by Lever Plegal, on beoond street, Clearfield, a dap la this method of bringing bis busiocea to the notice of the public, and promises to furnish hia patrons with the very beat quality of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, at exceeding low rates, Tliie I am enabled to do, because I bnve no rent lo pay, and ceo there fort divide tht profits with mv cunt omen. It may ne said that this is an experiment with me, but if selling a good article fwr a low A rare ea. tires ouil old andexpanda trade, I am bound to urreea in my nnuertaxing. Uive mn a mil, ei amine my ock and learn my prices. t To my larR. atook of boot and ahoaa, hat. and eapa, I baro ju.t added a fall atork af Gents' Furnishing Goods, which I will aril at Iba vary lowa.t (lirurel for oa,h, or In elcbante for eonntry produce, at tha HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. al and examine my stock and prices Wfore puri'hering tl sew here. PETKR MoOKORtlK. Clearfield, April 21, 1876. L. 1 R0S7 (Sacoessor to) L. T. ROSS & CO., CLRWENSVILLR. PA., Hat just received bis Fall stock nf Boots and Shoes, of the Kliniraand Philadelphia manufac ture, which bo sells cheep for cash or produce Alao, a fall line of Ladies' Misses' aod Children's ibnea, and a full assortment of leather and shoe findings. This la no experiment with him. Practice maket perfect. Havinr served a lite apprenticeship in tht leather nnd manufacturina ot all hinds of Boots and Shoes, ht feels hiuieell fully competent 10 satiny hit many eld, as well as new, customers that base) I a the heat Boots and Shoes for the leait money. Don't fail to eall nnd txamint hia stock and be convinced yoarieif. L. T. ROSS. Curwrntvllle, Oct. 20, '76-tf B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH 11. DEKKINd, on Marketitreet.il ShftW'a KllW. Cle.rflalrl. P... h.. ....1.. a Do. lot of French Calf Kkln. and hip,, tbr beat ia the market, and ia low prepared to man. aiacuire .Torytning la 111 110.. Ill will wa ,n., rant kia work ta be aa represented. . ' ' Tbe eltlaane of Ulearlleld and elelnlty a" "' rereetfully Inrllad lo (lea blm a oall. illitV, Work ,o.a at abort notlee. 'i"''HjiJ ex The Bell's Run Woolen Factory',' llcm , Penn town, hip, ClearBeld Co., Pa. nimnEii o 11 t 1 rt aot BURNED UPI Thesubsorihcr have, at arriU txi.i.M.j.LLi'!t neighborhood necesilty, in the erection oft firat olaas Woolen Mtnalartory, with all the modern improvements atUebed, and are prepared to make all kinda or Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinelts, Blan ket!, Flannelt, Ac Plenty or gooda on hand to uppiy an oar oio and a thouaand now customers, wnom wo asa to come antl examine onr stock The business of CARDING AND FILLINU will receive our especial attention. Proner arrangements will be made to receive and deliver wool, lo auti coitoroers. All work warranUd anrf done npon tht shortest notice, and bv strict at tan. Hon to business we hope lo realise n liee.ru! ahaea oi puuiie patronage. lO.IMHf POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will pay the highest market price for W0e and sell our manufactured gooda aa low as similar gooda ean be bought tn tbe county, and whenever we fall to render reasonable satisfaction wt ean always be found at borne ready to make proper mimhii-mku, eiiinr in peritnn or ny Itlltr. JAMKS JOHNSON A SONS, pril2Cif Bower P. 0. IdEATU KR BKKASTT BAPS" SUPERSEDED BY COVRHm PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the beet Mallea ble Irnn.and ta attached tn tht llamea by tbt best Snap avtr Invented. It Is easily and quickly pnt on, nad prevenu the whipping of tbe horses hy the pole. Vol liable to gtt out of repair. Will last for years. All we ask Is n fair trial, to convince all part lea at ibg them that they are onsurpaaaed In value for the purpose for which Ibey are Intended. SACK ETT A SCHRTVER, Clearfield, April 16, 1174. Pin-sum t;ii, pa. For apward. of twenty year, lie leading Wail. am College of Ihe Polled Statea. afordi unequal. i aareaiagee tonne moraugb, praeUcal cluea Noa of youag and middle aged ntra. Studenta admitted al aay time. For eirnlan addreia J.C. SMITH, A.M., Prloalpil. Tha -IPON tITV CII.I.RIIK ta tbe ally laMilalloa of the klad la Ibll dip lhal wa reeommewd ta tha paJ.Ho patroaage-Prralatv. nea Cwaaer, Pi'fi.rfk, Pm, Rep. lk,'Tb am. J. It. M'MUIUIAY WILt Rl'PIH r0 WITH ANY ARTICLE or MbK(.'a;:MKK at tub vkry lowest PR'CT. COMB AND SKI. (Iikllyi) INEW WASHINGTON. psrtlt.iafpuj. r arts wick 11 rwTn IBCOND.iTrHIET, CLEARFIELD, PA., PUBK DUUt.S! r it e m i c a i. s ; PAINTS. OII S, )Yi: STMT VAIIMHII1, UR1SUKS, PKRPCMERY, rAKCT S00D TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KIKIS, PURE WISES AX1 11QV0E8, for medicinal pnrpotof. Trfisits, Supporters, School Books and Station. try, and all other articles uattelly found in n Drug Store, PHYSICIAN".' PRKSCRIPTIOKH rRH. FULLY COMPOUNDKD. Having a large ex perience la tbt business tbty ean give entire tat la fact Ion. J. . IIARTSWTCK, JOHN F. IKW1N. aetrfltld, Dectuber 18, 1H74. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors to Boyntun A Young, 1 FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manafnctartr uf PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Foirth and Pin. Street,, CI.BAHKIKI.I), PA HAVINQ engaged i th, tnannfaetur. of flrrt olar, MACIIINBRY.were.peetrally Inform publl. that we ara low prepared lo 111 all order, a. cheaply and ai promptly a, ean be done In any of the rltlea. We nannfaeture and deal la Mulay and Circular Saw-MilLs lead Bloek., Water Wheel., Shartla, Pulley. QilTord'i Injector, gleam Oaof... Rteaai Whittle., (Were, Tallow Cup., Oil Cupa, Geo,. Cook,, Air Cockl, Qloba Valral, Cbaok Valre., wrought iron Plpu, S'.eaat Pgmpa, Boiler Feed Paapi, Antl. Prlctioa Mrtrea, Soap Stone Packing, Oum Pack, ng, aad all hind, ef MILL WORKi together with Plow., Sled Sole., COOK AM) PARLOR STOVES, wm.oo ui (jur-. and other CASTINGS of all klnda.'"11101',.'? 4-0rdri aollcllad and I lied at any prim All letter, of Inquiry with reference to ataehlaorr of oar manufacture promptly anawared, by addre.- mg aa at tlearOeld, Pa, -Jn,.'!4'iL.. BIOLERTOOSO A RKKD. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLEARFIELD, PA., HAnPricrrauRt op yoe FIRK It It I ( K . nuo prefers tha io to Any stultito sbs Furnace Bloek' ... uO ireta mien' in iliac umioo while Lin O)ponciil keeps cool, bold, the hot end ot tho poker. A msn ia genorally ready to answer for bis courage cxpcciilly when it t'Un't answer lor itsulf. A secret burns s hole through some meti's minds as quick lis a coul of tiro would through their pockets. Tho tahlo which was "set in roar" Ant alio ol 11 . been presented as an ornament to with impt,n "'J?0 Bt tlie Z"ological (inr- end aldlled workau mannfacturel to he eqii. ... .. , , any In the market. " NW aOI who -d herecll' to ono Article. .rnru.enuf..rlreca. l,.';L.wi,u 11,8 Work., arar Railroad Depot, nr at tba Hard. Store ol Powell A Morgan, All older, front a dlitanea, addrcijed to Iba llenrrnl Superintendent, will receir. prompt at tention. r J. . HARTRWIt'K. John fkrhi kok ,i....o'. of Il.albneld, Uarnklrk. Sootloail. ' Supt. Manufacturing Dept. Btay20'-3 JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Vtnvo Lining and Fire Brick, kq.t con.lanlly oa head. ST0E A.D EARTHED -WARE OP EVKRY DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! POTS1 CROCKSI I'lah.r'a Patant Airtight He. if . He.llnr I. .'....I w St'TTKR CHOCKS, with II... CRKASI CROCKS, MILK CROCKS. APPI.R. BI'TTKR CROCKS, PICKLI CROCkH. FLOWER POTS, PII DIsnKS, STRW POT. Aad a great many other thlogi too aamerou ta mention, to bo kad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE . WARE POTTERY. Coraer ol Cher7 and Third Street,, CLLAKPIKLD, PA. augl MARBLE Al) STONE YARD! Mrs. tS. 8. LITJDKLL, Bating engaged fa Iba Marble a,lne.a, dealra. lo I. form her friend, and tbe publl. IbU ak. Aaa aaw aa.l will keep eon.tantly aa baad a meg. aad well HdeoU-l ,t.k f ITALIAN AKB VERMONT MARDLK, and Ii prepared t. farnuh to erd.t TOM UPTON U, BOX ARU CRADLR TOMRH, MONUMENTS, Carba aad Pcil, for Ccmrlery Lot,, Window Blfl, and Cap,, alao, Dl'REAtt, TAI1I.R AND WASn 8TANL TOPS, Ac, Ac Yerd'ee Reed llreet. acae the R. H Tutu.,. Cleameld, Pa. J.7.7I WILLIAM U. HKNltY, ivsricn a, fni P.iaiH..ie.e.. .Ilnfftanl CITY. Cnllaotlen. mad. lad moaey aromatly I oeae. ArtiebMof agrma.il lad Aed ef oar.yanw aeatly UMVUd and Warraatad ear. reel or a. eaari. l'IJ' I