THE REPUBLICAN. . CLRARKIELU, PA. WNKAY M0PN1NQ, tKO. I, llfl. Termi of Subscription, If paid la ad vuiM.tr wiihla three moaths ,(.ft M H paid after thre end before sta months H, to LTpald efr ihsptrelloa af sU mouths,,, e M, PavtsweiiL 4 CNuMew aper AdveMlslag A friil, 17 Park Hn, tuHW eVekmaa ttrt, ere euvdul Btbriad Agent a New York Oily. .ttl.H.IOlm HOTItl-.il. MelhodUt Kplaeopal Chrh!tev, B, F. STavaas, . anor.- Pubii fiervio ry 8abbub it I", A M-, and 74 P. M. Sabbath Hohool ilVA.M. Prayer a. ( o v every Thursday, at 7 P. M, Cuuiu union Her vice, ft rat rlabhatb ef every nutith, at mu.M. Proabylevjaii Church Hor. M. I.hmaa. -Habhath imvImi mural rig nnd ttnlng-Hab-bath Rrthuol at P. M .-Prayer Meeting U'tvuW day evening. M(. KranrU' t'hurrli Caihullr Hit. P. J.Hiimu.A Prearhingat lli 'elock, A.M., on lha oral, third unit laurth undna,r each month; t esters ami j'trvtllctton of the Ule'sed farnuient I 7 o'clock, P. SI. rundny r'chuol every Sunday iivrnnun at a u cioob. 1ICIAL DJHklTOHY, f hi or oLitmfl grAitaa rut out on rat, 8a and Monday of January, T'. rd Monday of March. First Monday af June, Fourth Monday tf September t rtm or toLDtna coanoi ntu. First Mnndsy of Job. Pacnnd Monday of November, clue orrirma PmMtni irfpt Hon. Charles A, Mayer of iiori narrn . Ai1tat taw arfjrtHon. John H, Or fit, of neiieionta, A$rtintt arfji William C. Foley, CTserflsld: t.ka. 1 I' Ml. " ' PenthtHtolarpKW Bloom. ttryiittr amd RetortirrL. 3. Morgan. iWtlWcf Attorn Frank Fielding. Trmmrer David W. Wia. .Va.n William R. MoPhriton. Count 9nrej0--San)iiel F. McCloakay, fnr wenavtlle. CuhmIv 0WMifoMr John D. Tboniitiion, Carwenirtll ; Clark Brown, Clearfield i Conrad W. Kyler, urahamlon. (.ViHMfv Anditon Janim II. lllle, Lnmhrr City, Uwlt t. Bloom, ClearflpM; lltmry Wliltehrati, Union tuwnabip. Jury (VtMMiinitrra John W. huRarl, Jamaa HtteheM, 1 1 earned. Snpfrinlrndtnt uf Pnbh'ti tS?fiooh John A. llr'K(ry, Clenrdrld. jVomt 'ttbtin .Iiihn Yt. Wrijley, Wm. Ra Inlauh, Cvrm It. Unln, Clrarrldi Joaiah Kvani, Jo. K. Irwib.N.B. Arnold, Currrnrllle J. ,1. Linjrt, Kinmel Sitver, Orocola Millit Jotin itno Hamilton, l.ulbarnlirK. Uar $)nrinl column i Jenidnlly Intereitinf In a loaal oint at view, and protilablo reading to uuttideia who br lit to par money. "Sl.o stoojiA to corirjwor' won evi dently writtra bi-fure the aitrmt of I ha pin-back - . ai Norrihtuwn ebnnhes aro "ruining tbr ind" thrORb the anry of aj.ple dumpllnf .u tpara. Tlio now fitly cent notes iro mncb Inr'r than tba old iom, t.ut tby are Jont an bard U get hold of. Tlio times an bo burd tbut a num ber of Wi1liatnptrt ttirli have found it uoeeiaary to quit chewing gum. A viriit to Xlmrlcy Wiithon'a drug it ii re will atture you that, ueitelbe panic, Ban tu ( lnui 1 getting roady for fail annual gatno of "old ikdge." Ah uii argument in favor oi'tbocUHh yiteia it li'iaid tbat no one think of buying a portage stamp (r railroad tirknl on credit. It if pretty muuh owio tu baMt. Lost! Tun "bob" of a gold tarring waa loit on thaftreet la tbla borough, on laat Rav urdny. The fttdrr will bo suitably rewarded for leaving It at the St. Charl. Hotel. a' Oil, Df.au! All the liamln in the Williamaporl Sum offioe, from the devil down to tba editor, were "invited out" to di oner at the Henry House, In tbat city, oa Thnnkigivlng !ay. - m -a - Joa. Sliilling. wbo wah arretted and lodged In the Beileiouta Jail some liuia. ago, for setting fire to a barn in tbe seven mountains, was tried at tit Bellefonla court lat tk and ar qullled. "lt coKt Clearfield junt 9152 to hold Its last election. Rtk Adiacat: Nonsenae jut aiibatiiato a figure seven for yoor owe, and then ;ou will Impart correct In fir mat Inn . m t mm A WillinnisportoditorflnyB itia hard er to keep trark uf a sermon when you sit la the bark part of a church, hut then you get oat first and have the best chanee to select a good um brella from the pile at the door. John 11. Knli'ord, toq,t who it) about to krt for Florida, where ha expects to remain until the Cretf June neat, requests us to say that a competent person will at all timet be found at lis offlra to attend to hit legul business. IiLMiiKiiMKN Intf.behted. Itead tlio advertisement In this paper faeadrd "Luuber." Messrs. Mellon Brothers are among the most re liable buiiacsi men In lha ally of Pitlnbagb and dral exteniifi-ly ia the lumbar trade. Mr. A. W. Alulliollan, formerly a tracber la our publie schools and a native ot this county, read an esny on "The Hcienoes as a Mcana of Education," before the Jualata eounly Tfachtra'InstiluteJn session at Mifflin last week. Tha headquarter of litwaliiro junt tiow ar th drug stores. The hoy who doesn't bring fcfm at leitst ten mndlral almanacs and read aloud marvelous cures for fever sores to his fntber, who is rating supper. Is not much of a Hoy. A Poo Know. Tho Clinton Vmo-' rial suys that tbe assets of Tlioiaa 4 Mason aro reported al J12I.O0K i the Hublhties at 27,0O0 Tbe creditors ul lloss, hockey Co. bad a meet ing last week. Liabilities an- reported at $&0,00. Afsets not defiultuly ti mated. Chookkd Practickh. It nppuura from ueent developments that tb crooked whis ky and beer business baa been carried on rather ilensivt-ly ovor In Altoona, nltnough those on gaged In plundering tb government ar nn quit as aristocratic as those at Washington and ftt. Louis. Tb principle, however, is the same, i - aana- I 11 Still buts Them. Thut old vetsraa, looking through two pairs of spectacle, (we tot an tb editor uf th Wiiltamspurt Sua) in hil last issue sets, "from th nnmbtr ot ladies we sv on th streets now -a -days, we judge thai tba most of them have bought their aw Tall and winter hats." Just a b was Illy Jean ago. says an old soldier printer. ay a an Tiik Count v Inhtitcte. Next wuuk ws will publish ttu per in tea dent Gregory's pro ginmm for eon looting th Institute, which con venes In (bis plae Letwcon th holidays. Tho sosatua opens at 1 o'clock oa MaJy and contia as Iur fuar days. An anusually large number of teachers bare given uoiU-etbat they will be pres ent l participate in tbe proceedings. mm s aa Saw Mill I.lrnkd. A William- glove corrvrpoBiicut mioims us Ibat Ibe porta !,e steam saw mill located mar Iligler station, la llrad fotd township, ws destroyed by fir on the rtrauoa of lb 2d. The fir aughl while the bands were at diai.tr. aad naa dtsuvrtd too late to prevent th deiruutia uf th mill. W believ tt was the nropertj or Wm. Portr, Kq., of this plae. Moauifl Diktrict Inmtititk. The tstobiT. l Moms district will eouven ia tb Kylertowa tchool boose, va Saturday, December 1Kb, for the putpos ol holding th third meet ing of their leititet. Tb sxerclsea will be very , Interesting, and all teachers sod friadsfduoa- tlon ar invited to be an seal. Theprogrammf eaaiciiu was furnished as, but the crowded slat ut ear eolumas pre v eats Its pub II cello. A ColiRtCTloN W iimdverttitly stated last week that all ouunty umeeri entered upon their duties on tba 1st of January. W should have said lbrsr Monfrg, tb Ad. Mor, many of our aiuhaogei state tbat (lovaroor Ilart ranfi has bm elected for foar years. This I a iaistak. Meat. (i.-v. Latia wu cleoled for four jeers last fall, but ia l79 we leot a Ooveraor aad a Lieut. Oovernor, necordiag la th new Coa sttiutloa. In Krhor. Mr. Kntlres informa us that wwer mUiahB la staling a lew weeks ago Ibat hi brewery looh fir frem a deposit or as be. The flrs Kt tsaetd by a dsfctlv flu. A gird f had been ballt lata its flu, with aaly oa tbtehaoH af brioh, aad lb aMSslv beat la tho tew, uwaeiemcd by atMtttag tb rvgiator, oaaMd MM wood la IgrUtet, and he tb flr. Tb dander vmmss1ri bsilldtf ol tba flu' aad d Mr. RadrM'o, I Another Gonk. Died, in huwronce township, an (be morning of tba lit, PniLaann Hunt, aged 41 years, 1 month and SO day. In bit death Clearfield Oouoty baa lost ana of her moat tuterpriilni agrioultu rials, whose energy aa J enterprise la Iha way of Improving fait farm utraeud aalmsal etteatloe. Had be lived tea years longer tt omplt hia eatrprtai, ba would liara bad May imitators la tba way of pulling id fariai la aider; We hup be tuty still hee. Mr, Smith was b.ra U Bradford Huaty, and set. Ilt4 la Ihli Maaty wu Nswturg, a liar Ibt tie af iha war. where ha married. Fram tU a. r. . 1 V i .t ? . . tare4 t Ua Uoadftiluw fartu, at lU a-rtb ii at bo bridge, two at Ilea bwa thli plgee. Uis reaia wet auailgnttf to Ihvlr lust rt.stlagi.laeu irupa vt iiutbaudry and neighbors goaaralO . A wltiju aad fiva children surviva hlw. - ii aa i . - A nilttf-huiit ill ll.ilil.U,n,.r ' i...nAJl Li i u -i ' mmm prtvxtni, vruuiUl tfViere IUU UUmeaS and InvJtur d.iviVirut'a hi. own s-lJwalk .o VI - J t. . . . . - uultd wai. Mr. F. retus lu pay ihu liue, and the vouria will devidu Ibc matter. ieorotc rVase We wilieiplaiui I'hilipiburg Is qnerr town, ibeir duty WfH i nor l I know ol any Distnol Owing ti the peuuliar plau ot ibe oonugb strveta ; Trensurrr perulat lag in tho wuy 1 wih to point ihere i.aotaoall.F intbplMtoflUN.wn,aud!tJ,1,',"",hrT- fl L . . eertnn :ittth. pign J, eh(ti I.wh nl lYunsyl- as a vnusaHuoM. aUb.ee, Ice and pol fauueea ure ' yvniltf ..nl ,lho Trm,unt; pn, m.titt . built ujnin tbe strenla, neaiiUiuL- 'Irivlng upon ' hiuit; ai iiropriiti his, disiriM lax. and other tnnda the )avuiaents In naluad coal, tea ir bay, with any kind of convenience. The dwellings are generally ereuUd between th buildings named. Henu lha conllict. Hence th ooattiat, Flrgul howevir Is already ahead, juit as he lain his bust nesi. Tba borough author) tiei have pasnad an wdlnauo allowing btm and all others to do Jait what h demanded. Tho editor of the Clearfield Republi can omitted in bis last Issue to correct the atato meat h lately njaie la bis Journal, to tbs fTeoi I e7.ih. i- .h 1. , . Vl u r" ' ur 5.1 h i tbHe',Ul.bllMn,,,r D0 dv 0 "V aeighbor m.rrrp. It.i,J-!:d r,r:"jryBilir"';1 f lttu- inai mr, jscuormiflk bad stumped tbe county of eoco and respec:abiitty of (be kepmbtiemn and hope inena uoouiander will yet make tbe ontarfs Aun orOcs. WiUimmtfori Hum. All right, brother Tate. Ws overlooked th matter last week. Having bren burn In Wash ington township, between the Mcfforroicks and Forc-rann, we happened to get the names tolled. Mr. Me Cor m tub l M right, unyhow. But the other fellow has played the prodigal, besides de ny If g the political fuitb of bis father. Foreamao Is tlio fellow who did tbe thing. He will feed on huihl yat brfor li gets through. ailK. 1. URHKRYKR. ililH tHlot: yu e tbe Inerea-e in Niate appropriations family newvpaper I as fresh and Intereetiug now, . from one year t th other, am) espeoiaily the in to Its fiftv-lbird ft nr. ns ever before: and. indeed, crwam from 1674 to Wilt, an Increase ot l2jJ.l0 w think il more so. In letters alone are worth more than tbe aubaurlptloa price of tho paper. It repudiates all offers of premittim, pictures, Ac aud tends to its patrons a splendid fmily news- K . . lk , , ... paper of tbe largMt dimensions containing all nm uetiraue news, mux Id us and secular, di un ndlea varlctr uf readiinr iur vunueaud old. The Oceereer Is th. leading religious Joarual la tb. , ...... country, Presbyterian throunbout in its theologl- eu.1 views, oeaides be log n good secular new i pa per, which eea bo read fully and freely in the fuin ily circle. Fur specimen copies, address H. I. Priane A Co., New York. Khoviwo Blhinichh. On -the utter noun ot lha 1st Instant, Mr. D. D. Woods, tor the Peantylvania Kailroad Company, appeared at th war will of Messrs. MoCauley A Kstaey, at Uoutidule, and Inquired whtbvr they could de liver him HMJO. Joct uf sawed lumber, coosiating of IOC pieces, lUill inches and fifty fret long, by wtat t tbo saino amount and mail il to tho Hea th 3d. Not a stick on baud. But on affirm a- Mary f that hrhool Msiricl, which would ef- tive answr a, given and .verybody in reaoh 1 fro,tt"f,-v ,h,( ,,mk'- herealter, ia that . " ijuarter, and m also tbe ahloruian or justice of tbe . " , ' . twrarv, ic., ine won oi cuiiing, naming anu sawing went on th whole night, and lb evening of the next day a train uf cars, with tbe 100 sticks of timber on them, patstd Osceola, for tbe new Market street bridg in Philadelphia. Tbibi tk of JiKSPtCT. Al a meeting of Centre ti range No. 005, held Deevmbar 4tb, 1874, the following preamble and resolutions wtre unanimously adopted: WttKRKAa, tt has pleased Almighty find to re move by death Philander Knnth, a charter mem bwr and Worthy Overseer ot tbisUrange, iherelore, sVeseaccf, That we deeply regiet ibw dispensa tion uf Providence which onllvd one from our or der who was eudeand to us all by bis aterliug wurth aud by the congeniality of hia intercourse, and we tender to lb relatives of our departed trotner our nearticii sympathy In this, Ibeir sad bereavement. Mnolfrd, That these resolutions be entered in tb minute of tbe Orange, and n uopy be fur oibed te each of tbe Clearfield papers for puldi- carion. . mp an TllK (tOVERNMKNT I'NDKR. Ill 1 1 113 oaaeof tbe President uf th Bank of tha It c pub lia. In Philadelphia, fur live bundrvd dollars pen alty lor refusing to allow Pupervirnr Tut too to search th hank for misitamped checks, the Judge aald that th Supervisor was not tbe proper offl- cr to make th examination. Tbe verdiot was for th defendant. The wrong sneak came to the I inuwy nur 10bo-l directors are spending u alarm -fiaat. It U mortifying to know that every hranoh I Ur. We have only about 101 scholars in this ftf th. Muu P. i. . Bntfc,l k ,., I aad detectives. Thete seems I ue no eonfidene aay mora between the government and tb peo ple. Why should this I so, In a free country F mm m m Dangerous Tminos. Everybody in a faous ia which a loaded pistol or gua Is kept la In constant peril Whether ft b a rerolver kept for protect ioa against thieves, or a fowling piece, or tbe musket of a volunteer soldier, ur the pistil of some thoughtless young man who thinks It the style la carry tba weapon there la neverthalflss danger so long as it is about th premises with a load la It. Any iunooent child may get hold of it any careless and awkward person may attempt to hep die It any faolish, reckless person msy at tempt to make fun with I -any desperate person may b tempted by It. Church Dedication. Tba tiowM. K. Church in Howard, Centre county, will be ded icated on lb llfth uf this month. Rev. I. C. Pershing, D. D of Pittsburg, will preach th morning sermon, other preachers will It present. Th building is a beautiful faced brick structure, 36itiU spir 40 feet high. Th orgaolst, Miss Ada (1. Hoover, vo.untrerwl to rais money suf fleint to furnish a new organ, aud by her untir ing aOurt ah has menlerod the situation and will bar an tine I lent laslrumeat In tb new church by the time of dedication. --- m mm The orgnnirtt ot'a Moadvillo church full asleep during tho services on a rocent Sumliiy. Alter soia trouble be was awakened and before he hnd collected hla wits struck up tn tun of "Yankv Doodle." Peilups there may b an idea Ib this alter all. It Is possible that soma such stirring air might aiako the feet of Ihc congrega tion step qulchly tb lime, and thus do away with tbat tedious orawllng along tb aisles tbat we ar compelled to iperino after the survive is over. The experiment I worth trying, anyway. . ii wja- To Correspondents. '"P. U. L. L. D.A. C. K." lb iiuuiin.us Initials to your name, and confessing that yuu are "s stranger lu a strange land" i prity conducive evi lence that yoa ar poorly qualified to writ up locals. We do not wish to dictate your views, but when yoa tart out again b mor fee and IcV jeesra'. M8mttb." Yon forgot year nam. Wa bav so many lib th on yoa sent as, that we would like te bav something else lo bitch to your com mun teat ion. Cant do It. , The Premium Corn Kaiser. Chuat, all bough it baa aol a very high reputation lor ag ricultural products, take lb corn premium this year. A oarrospondent Informs us that Joseph II. Brath rat sod a field f corn this year which yielded 1M bushels to the aero, aars being ten and a half Inches long, nln Inches around th bull end and seven inch at tp. with eighteen rows uf grains. Tb stumps had all baoa removed from th grouad a few years befor, and th whole cor fr was tbeiafor ia nse. Previoas to that oas foutth of the ground was taken up by stumps. -- a i a ' - Mr. W. tt. Cratncr, who ban bad charge of th ticket office at thla place vr siac th advent of tb railroad, has, w ar sorry to Is era, reetgnad his posit Ioa. ta lake effect on Fri day neat, th 10th laat. Me will binecded by a gentltmaa named Reynolds, from Tyrone. Mr. Cramor was aa obliging aad efficient oncer, and la kin retirement b leaves her a host of warm friends who regret bis departure, and wish him aabouadvd prosperity la tb future. . s Profcaaor lleta, ol piano notoriety, aud Mfi Martla, likewls a fln musician, wer married n this plae one day last week. They bav our blessing. W slip ib above rrom lha Parkef Juumml. Th proisMor speat some tim ia this plar,ayar r twoaga. adini JVssseeger. What Profssor waa It that left a heavy small pei till rest oo ear boreagh, ral years agor Wha reoilcU ? 11. II. Change. Tho ItcynoMtvillo W.r(rf,f last week, says i A new achedol of tt Valley railroad and Ha branches will take fletnal Monday. TheRey nldsvill Aoeommodatlan will b efcandoa.d and tb mall trains mil tak its plan. Th rua will be about as follows t lv Driftwo about aoon, past SOSIwaru wvvm mimtf t-- -i to Red Bank aad re tar te ReyBoldatill la the wj . ... Ivaaai. aara.B kBal lUl even tag. jieai pi.ip(i""'--- ,T , train will'lenva Royaeldavtil and rOa to Red P.ak, atahiag neelkB wttb Plttsherg bonad traias, and tutura la lb aft sr neon la ttesepaottt . . a. " . i-. a.. il Imii. Uaotaiava tfoacs and LJia will bt th additional raav , A LCAKV PLACE. . Mu. Kiitroai Permit me, through lha toluuia of your paper, to allude to a matter which, I think, may b eat lad a ' Leahy Place "and wblcb I do not doubt leaks away vast u a, a of publio aebuol money in this great Commonwealth. Having myself bad nearly three years oipsri caoe in haudliog public funds, as District Treas urer, aad by rarefully watehiag tba A and ereeJM la the way of doing business, I find there Is great eealdewea placed ia a District Treasurer, aaa mar au taea I tMau U right i fur although we Treasurers aud higher officers, who baalia nufUa uoavys, ar bound by a Mlema oath to w tf ao ' 'n h W-paperi uf I he peeulatiuas af seme aouuiy r fetau Treaiurar, who wee had I tho auBldeuaa al iha bauple and who also had ! bn bo,"" b-r " who baewe how diriy deeds yet rsmaia evered aad which will t frr remain so, unless 1 can point out tbe way t nor carefully watch wber the public fuada fo to. My motto alatavs has been, and alwavi will b. L.ii t . ... - . , - ' Wto 1 rrr" ".,ITlh,!W Aa , " " , n,7" 1 nry one watch lay doings, and 1 will waloh tba il I horn witn wbom I aifociale IB bual- Aud iw fault wlib lif-bool Direclurs, fur : "f the dialrifi," An. And vet-ttwa Hi, puna IDA, all orders on l tin Stale Trvsaurer for rtie payment of anch m'tnea to the Trraittrera of the several school distrifts as they may be entitled to receive from the titnle," Ac. Looking over this at n glance, witboo' taking a sober second thought, and with an honest Treasurer, It ia all right: bat now wo will look at It carefully In detail. Of course, when the Directors plaoa a duplicate in th bands of a Treasurer to receive tales, lha am mint of those tessi cao ba rammed up, and If riropatiy dona, tuer u no way oi going ocnina t, lor the Directors can know atl about it. But wiivre the money eumcs from "other sources. I Htata appropriations, t-nr., .rP., how can the DI- rtt-'ora know what amouni he receives, but only k h V9wnl o1 tbo Trra,urr for il. f hate eon.ul.ed withour btrtelora, and also -lib torn who hare otned on Pchoul Boards In days and years gut. by, a tn bow the eVhuol Board ia lu know what amount a Treasurer re ceive Da Mate appropriation, and tbe answer Is Invariably, 4,AII we know about It Is what th i Tru urer says he receives." Very well. Tbat ia all right if the Treasurer is ftoM and honest; but It seems tn me too much of n out mrtn noirer, and tbat is what I rail the "LeAky J'lao. By way uf illustration, I wdl here give the aui'iunlM have received iroui rule appropriation for the threu previous years In ISTfl t m7 S4 la 1H74 314 as over 1874. Hunmiee the diflerent rVhnol Hoards in this Cominouwoultb have been uwareof asouall ioert'BKe In StnloaiipronriatioUB iroui vear to vear, (as I suppose) it increases abiut the eaui in other I ditri ts). and auppuae a Treasurer oares more for i lha "eliuubty dwilar" than he de lor his oath, - w. oltra fcra tbt il.m d). And i-kiue the ovae T our district tor exHiui.le. If I had oharced Uivaolf this your with, say .'1H.3J J "MUW U,B " gam of (tSflfl by c baa uing one figure, and there " uld ... ,..v. ,Uvmu . increase Uian Iliein eras betweeu Hnd 114, and would not likely have been found out unless through the Slate Superintendent. I make this comparison very Jam, bul I will mnkv it smaller. If half the ftdiool Tieafurers ih tins tate would each only di-durt a few dollars from the uin, it would ait lie n very large amount of money ttolcu in this Statu alone. Tor way I would piupoee to keep this matter freight in the future, ami shut up a hole which might in some places "Uak," 1 would say that wtii-u the Stmt Superintendent nils out the State r.r h. . t lh. ,mmm n,L, out , ...... ilratt and semis li to a Uimict or rwiioul ireara- ( ri,. & ,,.T- over tine, 4 I Dili that tiUu is adopted. I ihall never get a State draft nuhed until I hist shew the dralt or order to sum of the oi rectors In office to my dis trict, who shall tnke a not of it, whieb can be cotnpatcd Willi my account at the settlement. I will dona by hoiitng Ibis way cuiue before State Superintendent U ickerrbum, who may, perhaps, and I hope will, tnke ad v irom au huuihl ser vant. David IUih, Dist. Treas, of Brady Twp. Luttursburg, Dec. I, IHTi. Mr. Beams In the mala la right. Th Stat dralt should lo issued in tho name of the District Treasurer, as now, but lb draft should be mailed to the Secretary of tho School Board, and after charging the Treasurer with the amount, hand it over lo biui. This would fit th limt a well as th amount of money which came into bli hands. To cura this defect, we have for several years mad out a list of our school diatrids and mailed It to the School Department to fill in tb amount due each district, and when received w published th list In tb Hen-aura, so that all could ar) what ach District Treasurer race i red. We wtaikd a list of tbU kind to the Depart ment last August, but It hn not come to band yet. Why, w cannot tell. A LETTER FROM UNION. Mti. EniTou I am nearly be Ida myself about i nor (I haul! m.llairai Th duinrtniiii Binniint of tnwnstnp, yet. look at our tas. bill. At tbe settle moot in June there waa $1,971,72 in tb Treasu rer's bands, aoaording to tho Auditor's settlement. lbs valuation ot our tuwuship is aaloiiows : Stated valuation SttS.AOO Unseated valuation 15,1,180 Total , 216,780 lho Board asfssaed IU mills fur IS4, which would yild two thousand one hundred and flfty avn dollars. 'ir Wit tbe Hoard ockd oa bixtrbu hill. This, on th above valuation, will make thre thousand four hundred aad tea dollar nnd lorly-sti tenia. I will now reatat th bill, vixi Ilalano in Treasurer's hands. I.STt 72 Amount susessnd for IA74 2,l&7 fttl Amount aasossed fr 174 H,tl0 4H SUtedrat 100 00 Total tax 7.&3V 98 Now, how Is that Tor school tai ? About IV 78tt,OU s year, in a township where we have only about DM) pupils ! On tbe first of July next there nbould he lorihroming at least bKVKN THOUS AND DOLLAHH. This Is not all. I am told that while the settlement showed thai there was a balanc of over eighteen hundred dollars in the school treasury, the tax -payers were paying th interest on inoru ibun a tli'iusand dollars of out standing school orders. What awful mismanage ment 1 Hut Ruckioo against tbe county. If this outrageous schome nf taxing us so enormomly Is kept up IV two years more, we will ail bo bank rupt, or rich. Leas than 100 vol art in our town ship, and w pay fl:t,o0 school tax or at tb rate of thro hut d red and fifty dollars apiece. I la not care what other poople evil it, but to my mind there Is either a grl deal of Igeorane, or rascality behind this kind of official work. I would like tu bt-er something from our Board oo this school tits qimsti'in. Tax pAVrn. Kuektoo, Deo. 1st, lt)T&. Clkahpiklu ('oal Trade. Stato- inent of Coal and other freights sent over tb Tyrnn A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail mad, fur the week endiog Nov. 27th, IS7&, and tha aam time Inst year t en a I,. Tons. Porthe week 20,214 8am time last year - 1 1.7 IT Increase - Mu7 Previously during year l2,ArlS tlnine time htlt year tla,l40 Increase 22I.JIT Total in 1H7& :U,I77 Ham tunc last ytr A0I,832 Iocreas - 231,01 otuaa ratio hts. Lumber Miscellaneous freights . 412 cars. . lift " Wu, tlio undtTnincd, mctx:hanU and business men of l'lri)ld, being desirous of keeping holiday, and of giving eur omploy the sam privilege, agree to clot our rerpartlva places of t osiers on Thanksgiving day and Christmas, and further, that notice of th sam shall b givca two weeks before firh b'diday, la both th tnwa papers. K. W. Utaham, rtr Mctleorge, A. Uuiniburg, hacbett A Hrhryver, J. A. Ktewarl, Wvr A IItU, Jas. II. Lytl, P-iwel' Morgan, F. II. Miller, T. A. Fleck A Co, W illiam heed, John Mrllsughey. J. b. bhowera, Kralter A Lylle, A. ti. Kramer A Co., Jas. Kerr, Clearfield, Nov. 24,76-3L Watmmakor & Urown, clothient, of Philadelphia, are h reapoaslble Arm. They make up men's and boy's clothing d them right Their prices ar remarkably low, and tb wander Is bow Ihey can bo o low. The best of all Is, however, they bav but on price for eeuth artlcl, and that price all must pay alike. Then Is no snrh thing as "J wing" allowed. If you buy there y always know that yuu ar getting yonr money's worth anc nobody can buy cheaper . mm if Christmas. Tho JjadietV Aid Soci ety of tb Pcnleld Presbyterian eburoh Will bold a Fair aad FtitWel on Christmas day afltrnoon and avenlng. Dinner, 12 to 2 P.M.) oysters, I tn 1 r. a.t Fair, II t It r.Ji. They aelllt oa Irtbutloas af mnacjr or al articles lo sell from hnus farm or itoiolo he sent to th Secretary, Mrs. L. Btfd. Mrs. II Woodward, Pr Mrs. Ii. Bird, tee.( Mrs. A. Deofield, Treas. fitf m 9 mm liiwt of lettora rrfnainlnfc unclaimwl la th Postofltc at Clearfield, rr lha wk adlng Be, ttb. mi t Cobna, Miss Kmma Coflmaa, John Capler, Allea DoBBolly, 1U Lea, Mr. (oolrd) Ogdea, Jon (J) . Mussel, BDol Hhw,F. a. Riakley, Idwln Tbompsoa, Pred tt. ' Warkermaa.Joba H. Wa.fel. W. II. Worth. aa, Joba P. A.GAULIK.P.M. PfULiPHBUKd Ekcapeh. TheJourfw of Saturday tbua details two miraculous escapes from fir and death hi tbat borough t A kerosene aeaidaat occurred at tha roiidsavM of Mrs. Matilda Richards, a North Ceatr street, oa Monday avealog which not only endangered tb buildlug bat the Uf of at lsl oa of tb in mates. Miss fiat, daughter of Mrs. Richard, ea tared tha paatry, adjoining tba kluhea, with a glass lamp la her band, asm reach iag ap fur a lamp hanging egelist th wail dislodged aa irea riog used by tb ladles taaat thair tat-lreaa apua, whan la a which broa th lamp lata atoms aad saiareied bar clothing and tb tour with kerosene, which ia aa la slant hlatad ap la th oailiog, Th reern was narrow aad tb yeung lady, with bar alethiag already biasing abar her bind, was obliged lo pass through th flame springing from tba flour, ia order to spe, aad reaebmg tb hlichea she waa oa her way oat of doers whta Ml ted by her mother and throwa te in Boor, rortuaalsly tba carpet of tb kttaaen waa louca aad Mrs. ft tubal d bad th prtaaoo of mind lo wrap tb burning girl la th fulds of tb carpet, and amolbar tbe Hemes, whti SButber daughter, Miu Dora Klubards, threw water upon tfaeia bulb. Tbeeloihlng or aliss Kffl Hiebarda waa aluost burned from bar person, scarcely a , remnant being lett of the dress she wore, and yet, strange to say, beyond tb alight buraiug ot on wrist, she was nut injured in tho least, slermwtb ei by the efforts to prevent her from escaping out ol doors wblob sha realised would pmve talad was burned about the wrists and throat, tbe rut flu wu ibe ueok of ber dress bat lug taken Ore and Lurut'd oB without setting her dresson fir. The tin in the pantry was quietly subdued, and al though there wtre none but women in the hone. there waa nu screaming doae, aad none of tb nuiguburs anew oi tn danger until tt was an over. Altogether it was a marvelous escape, nod ia due to (be prompt action uf Mr Kiobards and Mlaa Dora tbe presence ol mind of tbe former undoubtedly saving the III of ber daughter and berroeldeoc from lb flames. On Thursday afteraooa, between th hour of tore and loar o'clock, the agent for a patent oeli lighting baraar, who occupied Room No. S at tho Lloyd tiouse, want t his room, ia which bo bad left three lamps burning, about half an hour pre vious, and was struck dumb with astoatihmant whan be fonnd the room full ot dense amok and saw tbe throe lamps broken and fused by th bent of lb Ire, which had subsided of Itself. Th cause uf th accident was tb tailing af a tla cap from the hot la the chimney, npun th lamps standing upon tb labia beneath. Tb oil satu rated iha woolen cover ot tb table, and after burning aw7, destroying a mirror tbat hnng above it, and smoking tha eraill, otiling and bod clothes to tb room, although hot enough lo fus tb glass of which tb lamp war couponed, s stated above, went out without doing further dam age. It hardly seems as If sueb a thing were pos sible, as if tb content uf throe keruieoe lamps could suddenly be freed and set oa Ar without communicating to the eonibostible material uf a bed chamber aud setting tho house on fire, yet it did ao. On reason why tb flames did not do more serioua work waa because the rucm was tightly closed and au air oould find lu way in W feed the flumes, mm o-oa Wkbbter'b Vnabridoed Diction-, ni It has now stood the toit-of time, and re ceived in approval not only that popvlar verdict which in tbe United Slates baa called for ovr filly million copies of th Webster series, but the ; thorouxh endorsement of our best scholars, as put I forth individually, and in tbe pages of the au thoritative periodicals. It la But only, lo quota! Frofesror Stow, "in many respects tbe greatest! literary work which America has ever produced," but it Is In many rrspvete lb greatest literary J worh produced in any nation or age. AT. ,Jtit. mm- -mt I 'Poou" Corn. Tho Hudford rfUifiY,j In alluding to big crops, saya : i Tbe bora field of corn wna raised on tbe poor house farm. Si i teen acres yielded twenty-one hundred and twenty bushels of good sound ears of corn. There was also laieed oa tha same farm from two acres sevea hundred ana tbtrty-five busneis ol prlss potatoes, the labor all performed by th inmates, except tbe plowing. Rpeciata. W M, HtEll'H latlCAL. This space is for Wot. Reed's 1oclt. Yon will And items of lulereet ia it,, ao do noi llorget to read It avary laauo Reeeivlnf to-day. a new assortment ot Holiday Slippers, Panama, Zephyrs, and iieriuauiown laras. A very fine assortment of men's and boys Cass I meres, very cheap. A splendid Reaver Coating, for ladies, al ? SO p yard. dew, tt, 'TVtf T. X. Klerk 1 Co. bava this day received a large Mock of new goods for the holidays, which will be sold low for cash. dee. fl-tf N-w Drees flood at Pl.KCK ACO'H. deo.Mf Nw Muslins at PLUCK A CO '8, . dee. fl-tf NewtllngbamsalPLKCKACO't, dec. 8 tf Hats and Rennets, at reduced price, at FLECK t CO d. dec. 8-K Th first thing yoa do when yea com to town , I to go to FLECK A CO '8. dec. S If Pay Yot b Taxbs. Th County Commissioners have given me emphatic nolle that if my dapli cat for 171 is not settled ap by th 1st of Jan uary, that tbe Sheriff will be after tba money aooa after that tim Those, therefore, who have not paid me their eounty ttx for I87S and 1174, or IM7A, had belter pay up If they want to do tbe fair thing and save coils beside, aa I am deter mined aot to pay ether people's debts r keep tb county out of its just dues coming from others. JOHN McCLKLLAN, Clcsrfield, D0. 1, 187i-3l Unoatnble. REMEMBER TIIIM. Now la tb time of lb year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of predisposition t Consumption and other Throat and Lung Dlseas. Borcmrb's Ukrma Svarr has been used in this neighborhood for th past two r thre years without n single fallur to cure. If you bav not used this medioln yourself, go lo yonr Drurglst, C D. Wntsoa, and ask bim of its wonderful success among bis customers. Two doses will relieve th wont oase. If you bav no faith in any medicine, just buy t Sampl Bottle of Boscheo's Uermaa Syrup for 10 cent and try it. Regular sis Bottle 76 cents. Don't neglect a ceogb to sav 7 cents. mchl7, '76owly. Hava Voa Dsapcpala, with its train of dis orders, billiousnees, constipation, water- brnab,lnss of appetite, headache, distress ftr eating, Act1 If so, go to 0. D. Watson, Druggist, and get a bottle ot Dr. Costa's Had. eel Cur. Tab it and be well. It acts as ao other medicine vr did, and euro relief is guaranteed la every where directions are followed. It tones up the stomach, restores lb natural appetite, strengthens tb weak, and as a liver regulator it baa no equal. A Clergyman f Philadelphia aays "Ills th very foundation ( health. " To all who ar suffering from a disordered stomaoh or liver, we aay try It. A few doae will relieve and a little perseverance euro ino worst eases, iriat sue ivhms, no to also by P. Cur ley A Co., Williamsgrove j T. 11. Porcy, tsrabemton, and P. Moyer, KyUrtown. mchl7onty Pin Ibis oa your collar when yu come to town, and don't forgot to eall nd examine Fletk A Co.'a extenitv stuck of new goods, cheap for cash. octjil if Btacirs Pun Pa lb. R. Nawtoa Shaw keeps a nil supply of t rtdoiua Buggies and flat torn Wagons fur aal. To bo seen at lha Shaw Hone yard. Call on or addras btm at Clearfield Psnn sylvnnia. may 18-lf. Slarrlfd. 0a Tuaadar, Oolonar SO, IH14, b, R.t. Fitbar llarlilnin, Mr. Pain Bramlgaaar an4 Hl.a Linl. MaUuvara, bolb of Ulrard loNarbi, On TtldftT, Noratntwr 9th, 1HT&, b, Rar. F.I h.r Barbl,lar, Mr. La. I. A. Uwat aad Mlu Mar, tioratoBi, both of l'mebrlllat O. Tueada,, Noraubar lAtb. 1474, bp Rar. Palbar Uarbigiar, Mr. Uuaanallnnaont Bad Mla'a rlsl. Co.drl.1, bolb f fnaabrlU.. Oa Tnaidaj, Nor.aibar IJJ. IH7S, hj R.r. Palher Uarbi,lar, Mr. Jbmm frelln and Mlaa Kal. (1.11;, bulb of rr.DO.llla. Ob Taaaday, Norambw 2ld, ISTJ, by Bar. Fatbar Barbll.r, Mr. J.au C.alaj aad Miu Mar, P.fa, bolb ol Karlbaua. On Runday, rtoratabar ftth, 18T4, hf R.?. F.lbn Barbiilar, Mr. AntlM VarbMb and Mil, Mar, Marat, bolb of (llrard Uwaahlf. At lb. raaldaao. of lb, brlde'a waraala, on Taradar, N.famlm Ktb, !;, br Kar. 1. 1. ritavaoa, Mr. Allnd Calboas.of lbl)lpabnr,afld Mlaa flora... Wblublll, of Cla.rl.ld. Oa Mondar, Norarabor Mlb, Wi, by Bar. Vim. M. Borrbdald, Mr. Wa. H. Tb.mp.o. .nd Miaa Jo.apbln, B. MoD.w.11, btb af C'orwana .lira. At llarrlabar,, on T.ada,, Noratabar S3d, l7, br Bo,. JooU.aw.ru, Mr. f. K. Bpraubl., irf C'.rw.o.rlllo, and Mlu Lilln A. bbillr, of Uarrlabarf, Fa. 2!i(d. Oa Wednesday morning, December 1st, I87, Mr. Philaadsir Rmilh, f lwrvac to wash ip, aged 42 years, 1 month and 28 day. Oa Wedadv. November 14th. 176. of Dkh- theria, MIbbw Lorona, dsaghter af j. C. aad Klisabelb J. McOloskey, f kaJthaui, aged 7 years, I moBihs aad days, A I'DITOR'S KOTICK In laa aallor af tk. talata of Andnw Huator, daa'd. Tb. .ndaraigaad Aadltor, .ppolatad b, th. Orpb.aa' Court, t. dlatrlbat. Ib, Baon.r, tn Ib. baadaaf tl.a Adnlaiatratara of Andraw Uaalor, dooaaaad, will atlaad to th. d.tia. of hi. ap a.intaiaat at tb. .So of Marra, 4k Jor4on,on Tharada;, Ur.rmh.rJ,, 1,71, al I o'.loob p. ., wbon acd wb,r .11 partlr. iiiwhih a., at. toad. CTKIS UOKIION, tl-.Tl.ld, Dm. I, li ll Aadllor. JOTIOI OF INCORPORATION. N.lh I, arrokj ,1m Ibal applimtion wll ba load, la tb. Car, M Oaaaaaa Floa. at Ol.ar. d Ma.ly. P.., for a Tartar laoarpo ratio. f.r lb. M. I. Obarob of Howladato, on tba IrM da, af Jaaaar, Tora BaBW boiag ta. aaaoad aonaaf ol rfanaarv. i.t,. . BARTLBTT tlKKITT. JOHN ARUrLK, JAMM RAMDOLrSJ wjm. Moam, , as. st-soit. D. ,l71-:l griv amtifittutiits. Pennsylvania Railroad TYEONK I CLEAKF1ELD BRANCH. ON u4 .(iw Maad.jr, I) SO. I, 1I7J, lb. Fuihii TIm will ro d.llj (.io.pl Wi) b.tw.,a Tyroa. aad OI.arn.ld. a. lullawi CLI ARCIKLD MAIL. W. 0. lawi,, Cdu,l.r. It A V If huHill, Cur.lrtU...lill, P. 01.arl.ld. I.td. " fkUlpiburl 4.4t, " Omola M7, " tTruu. i.ti, 11 T;roa, M I.OI.a.M. 0h.h1,.. lo. In, " t,klllv.liar,..lll.lr," Clwlald ......11.45," Cur.. D. rill... 1 J;ll, " OLBAHflKLD IXPKttttB. W. B. PLvaaai, Conduotsr. LKAV8 SUIlf II. XlAVK NOKT1I. OarwMlll....i.OO a. a. Tyrol,. ...T.W P. ClMrtald t il " l.uruotliin..,I.OI " Philip. burg. ..lll " Oio.ol. 0.20 " Omola t.M " Pbllip.liti ,...! " Inlemolloa.. T.M ' I 0lrntlil,ar...lM6 " Tjrua... M7 " I t'urm.lll..lli.V7 " BALD RAIILR VALLKV 1IIIANCII. ' Kip. M. tA!, T.44 l.lll S3! t.:a .03 l.4 Mall Kip. k-av, Tyrnii. arriv. tt.if, V.I4 llald K.(la d.U 1.05 mi 11.08 11.45 11.117 II Ji II 09 10.30 .4T Juliaa J..15 5 10 6.00 4.44 4. Ill loar. 10, li M ileabuT, lit llrfunl. Milr.bitril 10.4, 10 10 11.11 llowara 13.1, arrlr. L. Jlavn TYRONE STATION. KiarwaaD. a a wi.TWAao. a k olio EiprtH, T:T Plll.bari Eip'ii, J:0T JJarrl.barg Aos'n, 1:40 Paola, 2xpr.ai, 1. 14 r Mall Train, . lill Wat Pin.r, MI Allaallo RprH, 4 45 M.ll Tr.ln, 4 41 Pblla'da Kiftnu, 10:ltl F.it Lin., :! PUILIPSDURO k MOMIANNON BRANCH KK On and anr Monday, OotoUr 3bth, I87A, Ao Qmaiodalion Trita. will ran over tb. Philip,, burg and Morhanaon Brm1rrraa follow, t I.EAVK 80UTH. LKAVE NullTII. u. 1:75 1:40 1:44 1:50 1:11 M I 19 3J 3J8 I:J3 A. N. A. H. 7:3 1:40 7:.l 7:50 10:30 (1:00 10:43 HIS 10:4 8 71 H:5 8:36 10:68 :: 11:0.1 1:36 Btalluna Morri.dala, Ptiiliplihurjr, 8tin,r'a, luubar, O.caola, Mo.h.nnon, Hurling, lluU'lilRla, MoCauley, Ktodricka, p. M. 13:111 l!:l 12:13 13:04 11:66 11:41 11:31 11:27 11:24 11:111 7:16 7:00 FARE FROM Ballafonta, Pa $: CLKAHI'IKLD, TO 05 Middletown lb 00 70 MarietU . 6 All SO Lancaster 5 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 V5 0 Altoona 1 A6 60 Johnstown S mi TSIPITTHHUHf. A ti Dade by all trains at Tyrone H. S. 11LAIU, Supcrintendenl. Lock Harnn 3 Wllli.miport. I Uuntinirilnn . 1 Lawiatiiin. f Mary.rilla 4 HAIlHlHBrHU... 4 Cln. aonnoetiooa a and Loch II. ran. mylT-tf. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. KAHTWAMIWDiy Mall leaves Pittsburg :lb a. m.; Bed Bank 11:10; Hhgo Junction 11:5 ; New Bethlehem 1 2:50 p.m.; Marvsvillc MUf iroy IMS; Urooavll :63 t fuller sJ:IS: Ri-y noldsvlllo 2:1H ; DuBoliSrIO; Hunimit Tunnel l:.10 Penfleld 3:66 t Weedville 4:1 V ; Ilenex'. 4:43 arrives at Driftwood at 6:4tl. WTWAItI. Day Mailleave Driftwood 12:20 p.m.; Bruesett 1:08 ; Weedville 1:31 Pen Held 1:63; Summit Tunnel 2:16 : DuUois 2::t(l: Keynoldsvllle 3:00 t Pullr'e820 ; Ilrookvilla:47 Troy I.UO ; Harysvills 4:37 ; New lictblehem 4:al; Kligo Junction 6:36 j Bed Bank fi:00 ; arrives at Pittsburg at 16 p. m. Close connections made wilh trains on P. A E. Railroad at Drift vood. DAVID McCAROO, flen'l 8p't. MOODY AND SANKEY, THC BVANCRMMT4, Will begin the mtings to be conducted by them ' PHILADELPHIA, lit ma muildlnti IMA and Slarkft Ala., oa Nunday, November 91, 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M And will continue dally, morning nnd evnii trig (except Batnrday). for com weeks. Unqncatlonably the boat Buatalned work of the klud In Ilia W orld." llnrper'a Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Svtiemt nf tkt ire. Tbevr-iBcrasingclraulBtloD of this uxsolUiib monthly provea lu continued odaptati to pop ular desires nod ads. 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J Proposals will b received at lh Oootraot OMoa of this Deparlmant until 8 p. tn. tt February I. 1678, fur ob raying th mall of th Ink ted States oa th route aad by tba sobedulas uf d partures aad arrivals hereta spifld, In tb tmat of PnnsyivBBla, lm July 1. 1178, t Juao so, llTf, Dls1ai anaua4 aa ar bsfsra Usrh I, 1878. 8894. From 8alUfat, hy Mlleibarg, fin Abo, Mcsbaaoon, and Pin aina, to Kar thaus, al mites and back, thre tim- a ". Leave Bi-lUfunt Monday, Wsdneaday, and Friday, at 8 a ia i arrive at Karl haul by 8 p ta. Laav Rarthaus Tuesday, Thursday, nl liaturday.at 8 a m i arrive at Bellefoat by p m. Bond r (ulrdwlth bid,fl;0V. 8A98. From Morrlsdat Mines to Kylertown, ft) miles andbai'k. aii times a week. Leave Mprrla dale Mines dally, eioept Hunday, on arr.val ef the mall train -say at 8 put t arrive at Kylertowa by b p ia. Ieav KyUrldiwn d 'lly. xopl Sun day, at 11 a m i arrive at klorrladalu Mines by 1 1 am. Bond required, MOU. 8fl07. From Wiltinms' f.roi tlrahamton, 3 nili and ba'k, three limrs a work. Loave Wll liBnis' Urove Tueodav, Thursday, and Kalurday, at l:in p ui : arrive at i.ialiamtun 6:3ii. L- a e j OriiliHiuti'O Tii'sdiy. 'I'lnir-iU v. ait'i r1l.urjfiy, at 1 2:3ii p ui ; arrive nt tt n iim.' ilr... bv -t:'ltt p in 1 llotid nqiiiiid, Ainu, hfiVM. Prom ClcarAell, by l-bawsville, Bald Hill. L-ifnte's Mills, Krsndhville, Karthaus, fait Link, Three Buns, and Nrlsonvili (n, o., to Itornd Island, 44 milos and back, twtco a wsk Levo Clearfield Monditv aad Friday, at 8 a m ; arrive at Salt Lick by 4 p m. Leav Halt Lick Tuesday and Saturday, at 8 a m ; arrive at Clear field by 4 p m. Leave Bait Lick Tuesday aad Haturday, at a m arriv at Hound Island, by 11 a m- Lnra Hound Island Tuesday and Satur day, al 12 at i arriv al Bait Llsk by 8 a at. Bond required, 11,000. 8000. From Clsarflsld, by Clear 11 eld Bridge, to Jeflrles, 1 1 miles snd back, twic week. Leav Clearfield Mor day and Friday, at2nmt arrive st Jt-flriea by 6 p m. Leave Jeffries Monday and Krt tiny, at 7 a m t arrive at Clearfield by 10 a m . Bond required, M00. 8" Oft. From Curwensville, by Uramptto Hill (, Bower, Chest. Ostead, New Washington, Burn side, and Patcbinsville, to (Irani, 7i miles and back, three timeaaweek. Leav Curwtnsrill Monday, Wednesday, nnd Friday, at 4 am j arriv at Urant hy 8 p tn. Leav Urant Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, it I I tn t arrive at Ciirwcnivill by 8 p m. Bond required, l,.i00. 8701. From Curweusvlllc, ly Purest, Ronktnn, I.uthersburg, Jefferson Liu, Dulingville, Beyu oldsville, Dtonkville, Corsica, and rilrattonvitle, to, l'laion, 664 miles and hack, rli limes a wck. litav Curwensville daily, exoept Hunday, at 1 p m ; arrive at Clarion next day hy ti p m, Leav Clarion dully, scrpt Hunday, at 0 a m ; arriv at Curwensville nail day hy 1 p to. Bond reo,uirv-d with bid, 82.100. 87UI. From Curwensville, by It looming ton and New Millport, to An.uovltle, 11 miles and back, three limes a week. Leave Curweiasrilte Tuesday, Ihursday, andatuiday, nt 7 a m t arrive at An runviile by 1 1 a m. Leave Ansonvill Tuesday, ihursday, and Haturday, at 11:110 a m; arrtvo nt Curwcnsvill by 4 p'ra. Bond required, f408. 87V3. From Osceola Mills to Houtidale, 6 milos and hack, sis times a week. Leave Osciola 61 ills ditily, etcept Sunday, st 1A.30 a mi arrive at lloulr.dale by 1 1:10 a m. Lenve Houtsdnle daily, except Hunday, nt 3 pm i arrive at Osceola Mills by4:H0pm. Bond rtaired, $400. 8701. From HotiltdkMoUIrn Ilipe,9milu and hack, twice n week. Iep Houttdale Tuesday and tiaturday, at V a m i anlventtilen Hop by 12 tu. Leave 0len Hpc Tuesday and Saturday, at 1 p m i arriv at Iluulidale by 4 pm. Bond re-quired, $200. hT'tj From New Washington, hy Kurd, Marroa. and Lumlior City, to Curwensville, 1H miles and hack, three times a week. Leave New Washing, ton Taceday, Thursday, and tSattirdny, at 6am; arnvcatCurwenivllleby 13 m. Icave Curwens ville Tuesday, Thursdiiy, and (Saturday, at 1 p m , arrlvei New Waihiogtoa hy 7 p m. Bond required, tMMI. 8 7 tit,. From Anmnville, by Mc Phcrson, and Wrwtnrer'B, to Urant, XI mil and back, twice a week. Ieave Anaonvitl Tuesday and Haturday, at 1 1 :3fl a m ; arriv at li rant by 6:30 p m. Leave Urant Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8 a m i nrr iv at Ansonvilla bv 11 a ro. Bond required, 5vl. A707. From l.tilhernhurc, by Trtrutrille, Uig Bun, and Hell's Mills, to Punxsut&wney, 17 miles and hack, three times a werk. Irar Luthers burg Toe-day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 n m ; arrive at Punxsutawney by 12 m. Leave Punxsu tawney Isuei'diiy, 'f liur-'lay, and Saturday, at 1 p m t arriv at Luthersburg by 7 pm. Bond inquired, litH. WEEKLY SUN. 1770. til. A VOI1K. 1H70. Eighteen hundred and sovemy-sii la th Cn trrnial year. It Is also the year In which aa Opposition llous of Bepreseotattres. lb first sine the war, wiU be in power at Washington f and tba year of th twenty -third election of a President of the Cnited Htates. All of thsse vents ar sure to be of great ia tares t and im portanc, especially th two latter; and nil of ibem and everything oonneotrd with them will be fully and freshly reported and expouaded ia Thm Sir. Tbe Opposition House nf Representative, tak ing up th (in of inqalrv opened years ago by Tux LSt r, will sternly and diligently Investigate tbe corruptions and misdeeds ol U rant's adminis tration and will, it ia to be hoped, lay the foundation for a new and better period In our national history. Of all this Tub Huh will cob tain complete and accural accounts, furnishing its readers with early and tru it worthy Informa tion upon theae absorbing topics. Tha twenty-third Presidential election, with the preparations for it, will be memorable a de ciding upon U rant's aspirations for a third term of power and plunder, and still more as deciding who shall be Ibe candidate of th party of Rform, nnd as elect in ihet nandidat. Concerning all these subjects, those who rend Tna Hi s will ttavo the constant mcana of being thoroughly well in-, formed. Tbe WritLT Kr, whlb has attained a elreu-1 Utio of vef eighty thousand copies, already has its readers in every Hint and Territory, and we truat tbat the year 1870 will see their numbers doubled. Il will continue to be a thorough news paper. All the general newa of the day will be' found In it, condensed who uaimportant, at full length when of moment t and always, w trust, treated ia a clear, Interesting and Instructive , manner. It Is enr aim lo mak the Wrxklt Svn the best fao Hy new-paper in th woild, and w ahall continue to give in its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, snob as stories, tales, 1 poems, srlemtifin intvlligroce and agricultural in formation, for which we ar not able to make room in our daily edition. Tha agricultural de partment especially is une of its prominent fea tures. The fashions are a)o regularly reported In its eoluiuna i and so for th markets of every '- . , The Wrsklt Sir, eight pages with fifty-sin , broad columns is nly $1.10 jear, pes' age pre- pata. a. mis price n.re.y repays in ens. o ta. r .... . imper, n dtscoua can bo mle from this rate to Tb Daily hia, a large lour pxge Lewspnper of twentv-eight col u in on, gives all the news for two cents acopy. Hubicnpttoii, postage prepaid, r.'. ..... . k a Ktl ..... Kirainav edition extra. 81.10 per yemr. Wa'bnve n travel-1 ing agents. Address, THKHL'N, Nov. 24, lKTi-et New York City, 0 RPIIANS' COURT SALE.- ' YA Ll'ABLR CO A I AND TIM). Kit LANDS! Estate of ltfAAC MeKKR, deceased. By virtue of an order ef tha Orphana' Court of Clearfield county, to ua directed, there will he e 1 posed to public sale, at tbe Court Houer, in tb oorongn 01 ueuritem, oa Friday, December II. IH75. at t o'clock p. m., all that certain tract of land, situate In Knox township, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., hounded aad described ne follows, vis : On th north by ibe Isaao McKee Homestead Farm, on the east by landa of John M. Chase, oa the south by landa of Joseph Best and others, and on tba west by Clearfield creek , lands of th estate of Dr. flouts and others, containing ONE III NDKKD AND FOURTEEN ACRES and allowance, with about 4" acres cleared, and having a good good two-storv log House, orchard and other improvement thereon, Tb land is good tor farming purposes, has a quantity of pine, oak and hemlook timber thereon, and 1 under laid wilh eoal, being situated ia tbs great onl basin. Also, on other tract of land, situate In tb township aforesaid, bounded by landt of Brlsbin A Miller, John D. Coder, Agnes Robinson and others, being a pari of a tract warranted in tb nam ef Benjamin Poultney, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE ACRES and 115 perches. This land Is Welt salted for farming purposes, has a large quantity of pine, oak and hemlock timber thtrtvm, and Is situated in lb great coal basin. Trrrm or PALR -a-Tea per cent, whea the prop erty Is knocked aown ; tbe remainder of one third at conflrniatloa of sale, and the balance in equal payments of one and two years, te be se cured by bund aad mortgage on the premises. JAM KM MrKKK, J. HtVIN McKKK, New Millport, No?. II, '74-41 Trustees. t'DITOU'S NOTICE. Joh, F. Oaoalt 1 ta thaCo.rt of Cmmon tplraa af Clrarneld Co. I L F: Ho. 14, Jan. T.rm, 1171. Th. anlrrlrard Auditor, appelated hy lh. Court, lo ditril,ot. tb. moneya arl.ln, froa tb. a.l. of Def.nd.nt'a rerain.l nreperty, herelir flre. BDIiee that h. will atl.nd lo th. doti.B of hia .ppoialaent, at hi, o(fi, In Clearfleld, aa Tueeilay, the llh day of leeelnlier,A. 1. IS7a, al tea o clock a. n , when and where all peranae la terraied may ll.nd. A. U. KHAMKR, Cleat, ,1,1, Nor. 17, Ti 4t Aadilar. s lTt'ATlON WANTED.- Dya young man as clerk oraecnuotaat. Any parties wisaing to employ saca win apply im mediately. Itefereneej given, Addrvee, llut 41, Karthaus P. O , ( leorfsld eonnty. Pa. Nov. I7,,9-41 psTRAV. Came te the pre raises ef tho wberlbr, la Memsdale, about tbre er foar months sloe rrm colon-d helffer, supposed t be nheut ewe yar ou. in nweer is requsssee so mas twr- ware, prev ero perry, pty earg aae tea it away or it win ne toa ei as iae ne sussw PI THE MYXh. M rrls.oK Ho, tl, IITe-K gjry $oo&t, tSrstrrirs, flftr. (I) 16 4T a . v .2, . a JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. Th undersigned begs leave to Inform the oltl sens of Clearfield, and th public generally, that ha ha on hand a fin assortment of Purniiur, such as W a lout, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Utiles, Parlor Suites, Reclining nnd Extension Chairs, Ladies' acd Uenta' Basv Chairs, tb Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Het.ts and Windsor Chairs, Clothes Bars, Step and Exten sion Ladders, Hat Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ao MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, Looking O I sues, Cbrurao, Ac, which would b suiiaoic iur iiohoay presents, doc 10 73 JOHN TROUTMAN. RPHANS' COt'RT SALE. II n - . . . 0rl)haM. CMnri rf ity virtue ot ao order or in unmans court or oountT ih, W1 hj ,h, ondep. signed, Adralti isiralor of William Mullen, late of Wuodward township, dee'd, la the village of mnilrrn, ia said trrnthip. at the public house of . r. iarsoa, on Tuesday, December HI IN7.V I at 1 o'clock p. m., alt that certain piece of land, ' let th settle of said deewaerd, situate in said I township, and described s follows, vist Begin ning at post! thonre along Alexander estate, south -14 west 87 S-10 perches to hioknrv : throne along Wright A ShooT south 17 east lit perches to pine t Ihenr by Uvurgs Baker aud residue ! by hamael HhoiT north Hfu west 108 8-10 peiebec I to place of beginning, containing twnty-flr acres anu loriy pet cuts mor or less. Xkkmr or oa lb. On-lhird lh purchase money at eonfirmation of sale, one-third in one year from date of sale, and th balanc In two years (rem del of sale, th latter two payments with interest, to be secured hy bond and mortgage on the premises. WM. B. WHITEHtllK, K.nr 34, 74-4t Adm'r. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. lh undersigned takea this me I hnd of inform ing th people of ClearBetd and viciaity, tbat he has leased and re -opened th old Dan Ogden c.sl bank, lecei ed within a mile from town, and Is now prepared to furnish a first-class article ef eoal, aud te dt-liver the earn any wber in town at reasonable rates oa th shortest notice. A good quantity of eoal always on band aad for sate at tbe mine. Orders left at Watson's tobaooo atv., aad Snyder's sharing saloon. FRANK WILSON, tlsorfield, Aug. 'JJ tf. i yALUA REE PROPERTY FOB SALE OH FOR RENT. Tbe subscriber gives Motion that he will either rent or oll bis dwelling .ad store property, sit- mil uii nsni aimi, u.iuiaing av imiuaru iiuunv, in tb borough ef Clearfield, Pa. The store room Is 16 X 84 feat. The dwelling bouse contains 8 rooms and a hi to ben on the first story, and 8 rooms ea the ereond story. Tb str can be had at once, and th dwelling portion crlartd after lh 1st of July. Fur further oar tica -are, address or apply to tbe andrrsigneo ea the premises. URO. C. PAbSMulLB. ClrBM, lBe, Hay IV, To-U Clearfleld Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. fpilR nnd err I ary oa i cX-arfield sad nnd err I goad, having atahllshed a N ur ine Tike, about ball way between and Curwensville, is nniard to fur- atab all kinds ef PKl IT TKKKS, (standard sad dwarf.) Kvrixreens, Bbrubbry, Grape Vines, Uooseberry, LtVwtoa Blackberry, Htrnwhevry, and Herpberry Vin. A 'so, Hi ber laa CrabTrwas, J since, and early scarlet Rhubarb, Ac, Orders promptly attended t. Address, J. D. WRIOHT, ep2A !4- Curwensville, Pa. tjstray.- Cam tresspassing ea th nremiae of tb subscriber, la Urabanton, en er about tb IrM ef September, a red boiler, bot a year aed a hall old. Th wr is requested t oA forward, nrer nroperty, pay charge and laka It away or It will oe aispose ei aa we law atreet. . PKTKH N. LANBURBRT. Orahamtea, Nov. 34, 1IT4-It OU8K AND LOT FOR 8 ALE The II and Ut a the eartier el Mar- kev and Fifth strt, LlaufteM. Pv. le fee aala. Tb lot eoatatns n tarty aa nor of gveajwd. Tb boo Is large doubl froaae, eoaialniaf a In rouma, for urm and tbe raft ! afdj tm thm mhmMm t fkdt Pmml Mm 9W '..siTiinr. Ittisfrllauroul. N EW OPENING., SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP WTO (51". ROOM No. 1, HE'S OPERA HOUSE, MABKET ilREET. A fall and aompl.t. MIDrtneBl of ftw good, and new itrlaa, down lo "HAHD PAN" PRICES. Citiirhs are Ihvlted to eall and egaraln my stock aud judge for tbetiitelvea a to quality and price of goods. JOSEPH 8. fMIUtt KRH. Clearfield, April 14, 174. C hangk of rnoi'HiF.Torts. The tinderstgned having purchased tho store goods and properly formerly oooopied by Lever Flegal, on be eon d street, Clearfield, adopta tkia method of bringing hia businrss lo the notie of tbe public, and promises te furnish bis patrons with the very best quality of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, at L'xceediog low rate. This I am enabled to do, because I bar no rent to pay, and can there. ivra aivwe ine proms witn my customers, It may ne sam mat mis is an experiment with me, but If selling a good article for n low flgur en tices custom and expands trad. I am bound to urrecrj ,D mT nnaeriailng. Une me a call, ex amine my aloe ana learn m prices. i To my largo stock of boots and shoes, hat s eaps, I haro just added a full stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, whiuh I will sell at tho very lowest figure for eash, or In exchange for country produce, at th HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. fall aud examine my stock snd prices bofor purcnaxing oiiewner. PETER MoOKOKtJK. , 1878. Clearfield, April 21 L. T. ROSS, (Successor to) L T. ROSS & CO., CURWENSVILLE, PA., Has just received his Fall stock of Boot a and Shoes, of th Elm Ira and Philadelphia manufac ture, which he sells cheap fur cash or produce Also, a full line of Ladies' Misses' and Children's shoes, and a fall assortment of leather and shoe findings. Ihia Is no experiment with him Practice makes perfect. Having served a lite apprenttcsnip tn u leather and manufacturing off all kinds of Boots and (Shoes, b feels hi instil fully competent lo satisfy bis mauy eld, as well aa new, enslnmers that be Mils the heat Boots aad Shoes for the least money. Don't fail to eall nod examine bis stock aod b convinced yourself. L. T. ROSS. Curwensville, Oct. 20, '7S-tf OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOPKPII 11. tIERRINd. on Market Mrtet. ie She.'. R.,w, Cle.rlald, Pa., h.aiu.t feolredT a In. Int of franca C.lf tklaa and Klpa, oai 1. id. aara.i, na I. ao. prepare.: tun .factor, oreratblnf in al, Una. 11, will i rant I H It R N E II I) IT T I BURNED UPI Thcubsrihers have, at great expense, rebuilt neighborhood necessity, in the erection of a first alsss Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared to mak all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, b'atioetta, BlaL kets, Flannels, Ac Plenty ef goods oa band to supply all our old and a thousand new customers, whom we ask to eome and examine our stock. The business of CARDING AND FULLING will receive our especial attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver Wol, to suit customers. A II work warranted and done upon tha shortest nolle, and by strict atten tioa to busloess we hop to real Is a liberal shire of public patronage. IO.IMNI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay th highest market nrle for Woo and sell our manufactured goods aa low as similar goods eon be hough Mr tbe county, and whenever we fall to render reasonable latlelaetion w eon ' always be found at home ready to make proper ! explanation, either In parson or by letter. JAJlhB JUIiaaUW A HONH, prlUCtf Bower P. O. I LKATII KR iiREASTTRAPS SUPERSEDED BY ( f'flVEItT'll PATRIOT MPT1 1 1 W1 . BREAST HOLD-BACK MaWth best Mallea ble Iron, and la attached to tbe llatnea by the best Snap ever Invented. It Is saslly and quWkly put on, and prevents th whipping uf th horses by th pul. Net liable to get out of repair. Will last for years. All we ask Is a fair trial, to otmvlnee ell paj-ttce as llig them that they ar nnsurpaated In value for th purpose for which they are intended. SACKRTT A 8CIIRYVER. Clearfleld, April 15, IBT 4. VI1TT4HUK(ill, PA. for npwarda f twenty year lb leading basl aess College of tbe t'nited Htates, affords unequal led advantages forth thorough, practical txiuea Mon ef young nnd middl aged mm. Students Emitted at any tim. Por cireulara addreu J. C.SMITH. A.M., Prioeli.al. The MRON CITT COl.l.GOK is the aaly Institution r the hind In this cHy that w recomniend t tb peblic patrooage. Preetyf. riu mmmmmr, riwmry, r. Dep. in, TO M J. R. M'MUllRAY WILL M!PIIT rOII WITH AHT ARTICI.I Of MhKCU;;bIhK ATTIIRVBRY LOWIUIT P"?:. COMK AND BB. (l a-tJ:) INEW WASHINGTON. eV- iia work lo be as represented. Th eltisens of Clear he Id and vicinity ire respectfully invited to giv klm a eall. f Work dose at short notice. 7:167,1 The Bell's Run Woolrn Factory, . P.nn towoahlp, ClrarBcM Co., Pa. MlStrU.ifcus. HARTSW1CK k IRWIN 1KC0SD, MBEKI, CLEARFIELD, PA.,, PURE DHIJUSJ r 11 K M I C A I. s ; PAINTS. OILS, I Y I '. M l I V YAKMMIIKN, URISHKS, PERICVEBY, FAKCT S00D TOILET AKTICLES, Or ALL K1SH, PURS WISES AXb 11QV0H8, for medicinal porpois. Trdti, Supporters, School Books and Station ary, and all other articles usually found In a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE. FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a large ex perience la the business they can giv entire sat .faction. J. O. IIARTHWTCK. JOHN F. IKW1N. Clearfittd, December 1ft, 1K74. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (gucoeseors te Boynton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Mannfacturtrf of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corn.r of Fourth and Pin. fltroata, CI ICAHIIKI.II, PA. HAVINfl annnn-d In clic nanafutura of nrrt la M ACH IN RRY, w. rr.pMlfollj inform . pDOlle tbat w. ar. now prrparrd lo nil all ordara .a eb.aply and aa promptlraa can to don. lo .nyof tho rili-a. M'e nannfarlnro and dealin Malay and Circular Saw-Milla Ud Blooki, Water Wheel,, Shaftla, Pulley, QilTord'i tnjortor, Rle.ui Oau)rrp. Steaa lVhlaUaa, Oiler., Tallow Cop,, Oil Cupa, Oaufa Cooka, Air Cocka, Oloba Valrai, Check Valm, vraofht iron Pipe., S'.eaa Pnnpa, Boiler Fotd P.npr, Aoti Friction Uotraa, Boap 8ton. P.rkinr, Oua Paok nf, aad all kind, of MILL WORK i together with Plow,, Sled Solea, COOK A XD PA HLOH STO TO, ' better to and olhar CAHTINdS of all kind,. n dr-Ordtra aolicitad and tiled at eily price, All letter, of inquiry with rof.reno. to machinery of our manufacture promptly anawarod, hy addraa. lo, u, at Claarl.ld, Pa. Jann.-tf BIUI.EH, VOl'NU A RKKD. THE CLEARFIELlT FIRE CLAY CO. CLEAKFIKIJ), PA., RA'TPFAcrraRRs or FIKK BBICK' Furnaec BloeJijs'Gns Retorts, .itoVfl I.ininrra: Pnwino. Til.. - ' """ -ic0, .v. Vhimnry Topn, WUHow in pi. and F'or,, All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIOINAI. MCflfiNS IX TKItRA C0TTA MAPR TO ORDER. W ith iinnrovad uhlnwy, Ir.l al.n n.ulrrli.1 and akillrd wurhaaen, w. ran warrant all our nar,or.eture, lo he equal k, if not a.n,rlrio aay In the trarkrt. 1 Arllclea of our manufirtttro eaa he aeon .1 tha Work., ne.r Railroad Depot, or at the Hardware fllore of Powell A MarRen, All order, front B dl.tance, addreiMd lo lh. Oeoeral Superintendent, will recair. pronnt au l.utien. i. tl. II ARTHW ( K, John feroi'kon. ii..'h.., of llralbneld, llarnklrk, Hontlaait, nupi. nanui.rlurin, lept. ay20 ,3 rPERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, hanging vases, Vtove Lining iul Firo Drick, kept eonat.Blly on hand. STOXE AXD EARTHED -WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION t CHOCKS! POTS! CROCKS I eiahor'a Pal.nl AlrtlKht Mf Healliia; Krult Canal Rt'TTER CROCKS, wilh HaV, CRKASI CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPl.R.RI'TTER OBOC'kH, PICKLI CROC hi H, flower pots, pis vxanse, STEW POTR, And a ,reat many other thin,, too numcroua to m.ntion, to to had al FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY. Corner o Cherry and Third Slrea, CLEARF1KLD, PA. an,l MARBLE AM) 8T0XE YARD! Mrs. & S. LIDDKLL, llarla,.ngal 11 lha Marhla ha.lne.a, dealroa to l.fnra bar frlaoj. and Ike puhlle that a Itm n.w and will keep eoaatanlly an hud a tarjr. aad well HleclM atoek ITALIAN AK VERMONT MARBLE, aad la prepared I. farniab to errler TOMBPTONKil, VOX ARS CRADLE TOURS, M0WVMENT, C.rhe ,nd Peil, (or C, artery Lota, Window Am. and Cape, alea, ril.'REAt', TA11LK AND WAMI STA!(b TOM, Ac, Aa. VVard.. Read MroM, arar lae R, R. Depot, Claarteld, Pa. J,J,J WILLIAM M I1KNRY, Jviiticr or Tna P,ica ka.SoatTaa.a.LUMblR 01TT. Cllootlona naada and amy ,rooptly paid oewr. ArtlaUa of afrwecaeat 0d aWla of ouae.yuM Mtly umled aad vatrantad aot. roel or n .ho,. I91y7l