THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARK1ELD, PA. WRbNK8 AT WOKNINO, JAN., UTt. Termi of Subscription; K ,ield Im ndeanee.or wltbla three on thi .$t paid aner larceaat aeiure its iuoa.ua.,,,, a (; paid aP nr the eiplretlaa of til aoalb ... 1 H -L AdvaiiUi.,a AlU. 17 taik Row! aorntr P"Pr Auvaniriiipj f uur, mi rie w"wt wihh llaakmaa firm, are our duly aulliorittd Agent a New York City. mKLUjioI'II notic. MciliodUt P.pUtopal 4. hurcb Rv. B, . HTivR!iat l anr. HiLlie Herviee rwr; Habbalh at K'l A M., aad 7i l. M. rti.iiath H.'IhuI i h A. M. Trayt-r ttiag a very Tlmradny, at 1 P. Id. iNhuii iitiitn Hrviie, flrat Hebbaib of avery 4..hlh, A ) A. M. I'i-rattterlatt l'lturrlilUv. II. 8. Butlkb. Hitilntih atrvicai nturalnK and rrhif fab bih fubtmi at S F- M. Prayer Ui-vliug WadiiH day evening. Nt. f roiicU ( hurrh ratholk IUv. P. 1. Hhkmiimn. praaidii ng at l4 o'elock, A. W., on Ilia lint, third aitd laurtb Sunda)of eaab mouth; Veir and I'crrdluiian ol the IHirfedKaoranebt at 7 o'clock, P. hi. Sunday brhovl it try fwadey afternooa at S o'vluek. OFFICIAL DIKECTOMV. r mi or loLDiaa qvAarna itaaioxa count. Re ond Monday of January. T'j'rd Monday af March. Fliat Mouday af June. Fourth Monday of September. Tin a or aoLDiHS coaiioa rtu. . Firft Monday of June, fWond Monday of Noveaiber. rvauo oiricKMi, PrttiJtmt .rfje lion. Cbarlei A. Mayer, of Look Haven. Ai'ft t-m Jmdf Boa. John H. Orvla, of Bellefonta. Aitoeiatt Jndan Wllllan C. Foley, Claarfialdj Jnba J. Read, Corwtntitlte. rrotaaNotorv Kli Bloom, Hryitttr d freorrfer L. J. Morgan. Ihitritt Affomry Frank Fielding. Trniturtr David Mc()auhfy. .ertat-Willean K. Met'herron. County 8rrtg or 8nUuel F. MeCloikey. Car wenavilia. fiMtw AiMMtMioMftr -Clark Rrown. f?1aT' field t TbcBiaa A. MeUea, lJell towabip Uairia Hoover, L'urweneviiie. VoHMtv Auditor Cbrlrt. J. Keiirr, (Ilea Hope ; 8amel A. Caldwell, Williamigrva ; Juba C. Conner, Horn i ida. t'owa'v fcWoaer J. II. Naff. New Waabineton, Jury CommiioHrt John W. Shugart, Jaoiea Uitabell, U learned, upariaraifeaf of Public SeMmU -Joha A. Qrceorr. Curwenaville. XviarU PmUit Joha W. Wrllcj, Won. 11 a debaugh, Cyrut L. Uordwn, Clearfield ; Joaiah Kvana, Joa. It. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwvaavilla ; J. J. Llngle, fcmuet Say err, Uioaola Miua ; John ton Hamilton, Lutharrhurfr, Oar Sfxtial eoluran ta daotdedly intereating In a local point of view, and profitable reading to out at da i woo waat te save money. Tito RlnU'meiit of tlio County Na tional Hank, of tltfa place, appear IB our aiiver tialng ouluniua ta-day. mm mm Win. liued hung out tho''Stur Span gled llannar" o New Year'a day tba only die play of bunting made on our it reel. Wo Icurn tliut tlio l-mli' Aid Soci ety, at Pen fluid, rraliiad one hundred and four dollar out of their Chrlatmaa dinner aud aupper. a i - Thalleua Jtunkfl, Krtn.,ot IlolliduyH- burg, alipped and fell on one of the aldewalka of that village rtetatly, and a broken leg waa the reault, Kcud Guinr.burg'M adrorliKfiiu'iit in to-day'a Kkpoblican. lie la Klllng off hia alock of clothing at a diicoont of ten per cent., and It will pay you to give him a call. Tho Kirat Nationul Bunk of Cur we nt 111a baa been diatontiaacd aa a National Rank, bnt will be organised u a private banking Inalitutiun by the old atock bolder, Tho froo ctmoko at II. II. Shaw', on Cli Hit mat forenoon, waa Indeed a amoky affair. But tha ouatomera did not eucceed la amoklng him out He hai atill lota on band. Our devil says: uHtsolmlt That if a hundredth part of tbe good raaolutlona adopted on Saturday latt were aetcd upon, Woody and San key would be thrown out of employment. aLuonic -At ft recent mooting of Jlvly lloyjd Arch Chapter or Pennaylvaaia, at Philadelphia, Com p. MadlaoB M. Meredith, of Brookville, waa appointed Diitrlct beputy Grand High Prieat for tba eountiea of Clearlleld, Jcffer aou and Clariaa. For Tkadk. An udvurliwiin-nt in tbif iaaaa i ad tea tea Ibat the owner of a farm lo cated la. tha lower end of the county wlibea to eichange it for Iowa property. Thoaa wiablog to make an exchange of tbia kind will pWte read tbe ad rertir viuent. - Tii it Spuinu Ki,e(ttiom. -The vice tioa for borough aod towmhip bBeera will occur ob the third Tueaday, (tbe lMh day) of February. The Beetaaary btanka fur holding the lame are ready and If elect ion offleera, whew in town, will call at tbe Cow ruiat loner' oflteo they can obtain them. m a mm i Thk Sittlicmknt. This m tho week for tba annual eettlement of eoanty affaire all over the State. Mam. C. J. Kaagy, Samuel A. Cablwell and John 0. Conner, tbe Auditori elect, ed laat fall, are bury overhauling tbe public ae couDia and- will, of eourae, a "true delireranne mnke' WriifsTKii's Unabkidokd Illvhtuat- no. "Viewed aa a whole, we are wmndeat that bo other living language bat a dictiooary which ao fully and faithfully aete forth it p race at esndttioa a tbia lart edition of Webaeter doel that of our wriltvn aid fpuhen EnglUh tongue." Httfptr't A winding uwocintion Uun been or gasiied la tbia plaoe, tba objeet of which it to cultivate a taate for a higher Handard of aacred uiuaie. It bat bean named the Iloyota Siaging Automation of Clearfield Jona. Boyntoa, Kiq,, being ita patron aalnt. It meeta every Monday evening In tha M. E. church. mm mm Tho flinging class, whioh had been tin- j dtftihe training of Prof. Ogdea for aeveral wceka, Kave a concert to pretty fair audience, it tbe .ad tbot. lit .tl.Dtl.M. wcr. w.ll I..mi1 with th. ,xrf.i Urr A (i a 1 N . SeiiHlor Wulluco and liil citlmiLl ldy, who .ent th. holid.jrl with their frieoili dJ n.itibori, l.ft for W.ihiogtuii on Uuhd7 morning. Th. Senator .ijMt, t. h. t hotn. on th. .wind wrk of eonrt, eoniinning on th. 17tb, .nil Uk. .n netlr. part In th. pro CMtlingi, tf Miu.1. A CkKTKNWAL (.'El.gllRATItlN.-TllO Leonard Liternr, Aiwaialiun, which haa bwom. .0 prominent n foatar of nr town, prop... to celebrate the adreot of lb. "Centennial Year" In a Biting manner, at tbeir hall, on Friday .venlng n.xt, at 7 o'.loek. A fnll aod variad programs. It out. Tba poblle ara Invited. t - , . Ai llAHitiHnt Bti. Dr. Boyor, lliu netwtior of U. 8. tknator WalUeo, Il ia hU Nat ia th. Srnat. Chamber at llarri.bnrg, wbcra ha will remain while tha Legislature continual la aenlun, and where b. will b. glad to bear from hli numeroaM'rlendi during bll .Ujr at tb. eapl- tlradad School, It wonld onljr bar. been nrcci.ary tal of the SLte. Tbon timing llirrlfbnrg dur- for tha doubting onei to hare attaaded tbe recent Ing tli. winter will alrl tnd Ibo Doctor', latek alamlaatloa. of lb. rtudenti In the rarioui do alring ootilde. partmenlc of tba robool, In order to have tbt-ir v n duubtr diipolled. Tha loiionl of tba term wero v . u. .miigniimii , pol .icitement baa almoit lubildrd. Out of ! thirty-ili earea only fotr profed fatal. Il.w fal- laoloua tb. eleltement. In tbil lmt.no. Ibl, ilreadMl malady baa not pro.au half ai fatal aa oitber ac.rl.t or typhoid fever Tbe lama nana ber of oaee. produced by cither wonld prora n hundred per cent, more lata). How ailly tbem (era to b co awfully alarmed aa thoaiandi war, .ta at III. dlitanc At limn.-Kx-(iov. IHkIit, ttmclu bla CHape from tb Centennial wuik a fortnlf bt ago. aad .pant lha build.,, wiib hli family nnd old aelghbon la Clearfield, looking as tlg.rou, a. h, dldfinceai.r,,,o. Th. Uct.rnor Iblnk. ! tbat CongiMf will make th. nmiury aparanria-; (lea to .aba Ik. C.alehnl.l th. great..! .ablkd. I Hon arer undertaken by any Nallvn, nod ...ry oaaa, nomaaj aa4 child ubowllltlilrtbe giouadi wlH be amaatwl at arerytbing tkry m. ltrA; Tin l.rrriB Wo hjivo umtltt arrsngenMIB with a gentleman Wonltanaad larg. .ipwruMM la nabll. rff.lra, u laraltb u ocaalMally wllb a UUtr, rr lb. eiga.laM wf ! "Cumnx .m," aad to wLom argm um w la, Ita tba ,.dal atltntlon of twt readwa a, wall aver, otbar loter of bla weainl W. bow w. ay ba .U. t lay an. of Ike,. Ullar. Wfor. oar iwoVr, ttwj ww.b, b.UM Ibry win trMt, tl 4eUeal , w.ellui, f Ik. day at a ban. btot wlU prolaag m, llUnlit. bttad tl tMfuuwlliliul ae "trojlug Una . Tk. ral wT Iks awlss WIU ta ,m tkli 1m wf tha RapiBtfc.B. THE ANNIVERSARY. Although thi borough ha famished tb lead bag apIrK of lb Centennial Movainant, Uer. Bljjler), tU Inhabitants bar not beea dtstarbed lo any eonalduabte extent until Nw Year' ova. Friday lf bt was a night ibo yoawjesl ikabitant will nn ember through life, because Innocent and neriou people were treated la en awful wanner bjf Ibalr neighbor. Notblug owl of tbe ordinary way vf aa approach lug New Ynr oeourred tin (II t tbout IdulgbL wbca tha aforesaM luaoeent. narrous, young nod and ncout bad all rttlrad r r 'l) w..d.lgbt naUstroph. However, tba fata had erdorad It oiherwlre. Aa the tuwa oloak ainiok twelve, every Ull U totrn aom mtaaad rluglug, and aoouvary y avr Ave j www wiu - open, aau a uoivtinai iioiamaiioo went forth from every bed ohamUr, "wb:it'a the mattwrr A roah lo the window waa aeU in or drr, bUb, from au iltuniluatiuB mada oa the diamond by tba burulrg of tar harrel. , hotea, etc., lead all tba aforwaid to axulalut, "0, Ibo tawa'a on 3rlH The Uar and Urrar of tba timid waa aoon allayed by lb paaage or nt Ivaa than ltUOI prraoBiaa tbe ttrvvla, biaJi-d 1y bandeor mu.lc, aod who atopprd to bear the d.-livcry ara apeevh ly aoiae patriot ia aarly ecr atuar ia tha town. Tbe reault of tbia aejre and big air t parada wai tba quleteat Ktw Yeai 'a morning wa avor witnarac d in thla borough. Tito weal lu-r thrttUi-h-out tba day waa lorioiia rr tbia latitude, at tbia aeaaoa of tha year, tbe thermometer runniug up to Bi in the ahade, W had auppoaetl that Ilia muale aad aolae af the prevloua night had about oonaumad the Cvnteoalal anthnilaam. But about boob tha patriotic Icavvn began to work. An Im prumpta meeting wai called at Pie'a Opera Houac in tha evening, and when tho hour arrived tba ball waa filled. Tha meeting waa organised by electing George W. Hbcrm, Prerident, alter which Iitael Tcrt, Kx-Qot. DigKrtUm.M. MuCollougb and T. H. Murray tcverally addrcaiod tba meat lag, which leemed to be fired with aunfiderable ootbualaam, The prooaadingi wore aplced with mule by the Meaira. Kramer 'a martial wand, which wai pfcacot a til retailed a numbnr of na tional alri. i'he meeting eloatd by the whole bouie ilngiug the fitir Spangled banner to the utmoat of their ability. 11 mm mm - Tub TjcACimn' Inhtitutk. The an nual aeeeioa of the County Teaabera' Ioatitute waa bald ia Pie Opera Houre, lb Clearfield, on Monday, Tueaday, Wedooaday and Tburadny of laat week. Nearly all the t each era In the county were prciint, and tha meeting waa one of moro thaa ordinary tatercat to all couoeracd. The ox ertlaea were Interapcraed) with Tosal mualc and by aeleet reading by Mia Florence Chidciter, of Syraouer, N. Y., aa eloeutiualt ot conaldcrable ability. Lecture wera delivered In thif evening, by both home and foreign apeakcra, to large au-dienflt-a. Tbe lecture ot Prof. Collier, of (Jetty a. burg, ob hi rliit to Rome and Jit. Veuriua,waa aa aide and intern ting one. ltw. J. U. Youog'a famoaa lecture, "Koboea from Bound Top," waa rtpeatfd to a very large audietioe 00 Tuvaday erenlng. He U a fine apeaker, and bla dercrip- tibB of the battle of Ucttyaburg I vivid aud in- teieiting. Oa Thurrday evening ilira Chidteter gave aeriea of aeleet readings, and Wax. M. Mo Cutlough, Kq., eMivured n inten-ating ad J re a on "Silent Work." There were quite a number of other lecturea, all of which were able and in- ereating, whkb will be given in tbe detailed pro ceeding of tho Inrtitute, to bo publiahod in the conrae of a oouplo of wocka. fiuperintenduat Urrgory baa fi-aaon to congrat ulate hiuiaelf upB tbe aueceaa of tbe Iuatitute aod tbe high ttandard to which bo hi ralaed the common acbool cauae In thU aounty. a a Tuk Wolf at ouh Hooks. In more than one acute ta thi apborl'in aurrect at lbi pe riod, although tbe winter feaaon hut been more plcaaaut than niual. We leara from nuiueroue 10 u reel that 'the great enemy of our aheep, the wolf, U making raid upon tbe flock of our far mer and killing tbem by aoorta, In localltiei where no wolve have been aet'fl or beard of fur fifteen year. Mr. C. W, Kyler, an old reaidrnt of Urabam townthip, atataa that he haa beard wolf muiic for forty yeara, but never beard ao much of It aa recently, right in ibo ett lament. He think It would be a pioua notion for tboae farmer who propoaa to feaat on mutton next sum mer, to keep their abeep elvtely about tbeir barn yard, or make a vigoroui campaign agaiait tbe wolvta. We have beard of aeveral fartucra loaing a high a fifteen and twenty abeep in one night. Tbia I a aerioua lo. Why do not our hunter, of whom we have a regiment, wage a war agalmt tbia deatruotivo wild beaitr mm mm - Gran(kr8, Look IIbih! A corres pondent from Pcbb towmhip give ua thi infor mation: "Wn. F. Johoaton a week ago threelied the wheat bo railed on four and a half acre of Grampian Hill' ground, and it yielded 141 burheli by mcaaurr, and when marketed and aold by weight ha received pay for 14; buibela. Tbe grain waa df the 'apelta' kind and the ground waa an old clover field out of which ha bal removed tba itutnp tbe year before." Farmer, how la thatr Thirty-three buibela to the acre lo Clear field ! Tbia U not all. Tbe lama eorrerDcndent inform oa that Mr. Jolimon raired Hi buahel of Pecrle potatoea on eferaa nereftee of ground, and that Mile rpencer, In tbe eame townibip, ha ralaed ,tXrtt tropt 9 waanl im tHceeanua on the lame ground, yielding blm 21 buahela totlieacre! We aay, atop your talking about starving in Clear field and go to work plow, aow and reap, clear your land and attend to your farm, and let out- aide (peculation alone. Bknjamin Spackman. Tho unex- pec-tod deoilae of tbia former citlien of our county, whioh occurred at Burlington, New Jeraey, on Chrlatmaa day, eaued many to let I led. Mr, F pack man wa born la Chester county, and fet tled 1b Clearfield ia 1842, where be rraided until 18118, whea be removed to New Jeraey, where he died, ag-d 73 yeara, 4 mot lb and 18 day, Hia remaini were brought lo tbia borough on tbe Svib of December, and followed by a large eonconrae of relative end neighbor to eeuielery bill, where all that I mortal bow repoiea. Tba wriUr of tbia eketch Waa Intimately acquainted with tha de ceased for over a quarter of a century, both hav ing ipent three yeara of lliclr boyhood learning to make wagooa, tte.,and in WV both wanted to erv Ibc dear people of thi county In tha capa city of County Treaaurer tbe writer coming out a little abend. Peua to hia aahea ! Truly fio. The weather in thin lat itude ia naually very unfavorable for pic nic on few lean day. But tha enterprise of the la- di'guiacd. On New Vwr'i d.y a flock of litem tilled tbeir buk.tiand rcpaind to tb. grov. cait of tba oemelcry, and held a llrrt olau onrtk of July pi. nic. Their enjoyment was a tbouiand fold greatar than on any dtbof July arrangement em'b.ld In tha put. Tb. teuiprratur. in tbia latiluda t n that day waa truly r.marknbl, and wa bop. will oecur again If not iocomjialiblo with tb. health of our ellliens. . 'J'lIK K NTKHTA 1 N M F. NT. On TIlllrH day ntgbt, December 2:tdr lie'. Opi-ra iioua. wai flllcd to orcrflowlng by our oltiieui to wilnen tba entertainment giren by tb. Leonard Literary Ailociation of Ibll plare. Tha alTalr wai a rue omi in .T.ry way, tba parform.rl acquitting tbem dra. eery tr.dll.bly of their reipcetlre p.ila. Th. n.t proeflcdl hare been aildtd to th cum .1 ready In band, and will be applied to purcbaaiog a library. Tba aifMlatJoa Morn th.ir thank, ta our altima for their liberal patronage. Jf any (louliln linvo btn hcrctdfoi'C aal.rt.lned na to lb auoccra of tb. Leonard k, ,,M lb. i.ad. manner in nhicb th. pupil, aniw.red all qu.tlona in ta gard to tbem, Il an eitabliibrd ertilcnco that tliey ara being traimd under a eorpa of able .nd effi cient teaebrra . A iomv 'Town. If lioino i tin nt- Iribut. or .lem.nt of p.trlollrni, our town waitull uPil an Friday nifht, lleo. Il.t, 1S7S, or Saturday morning, January 1,1, 1878, aa aoma may prefer It If lb. CrlBg of cBnooa, mnaket,, gun, aad pietola, tb. ringing of belli and a lorulilight pro- l' 'V " '""t Mw 4wclrn and two o'.loek at night, ; l"ol " utrrgrowth f patriot,, wa may , ,"" t b' lb ""l ' Centennial Borne, aro.nd, If lha thing I. kept up 1 wiu, tbe aaM rigor in. w men it iiattea out. ' m . ' i A Kw I)i'ARTi in. A iilmiitiir in I a mm tried al 1'ill.Lari ha, aned a lawtat fur lander. Th."l.nd.r eoa.liied la tbe attorney Mlilnt lb. nlaiatlf Har, apn? Hying that Ifeer- j t lain bundi got lnbii;tbllalntln .jbandib, would : Heal (bent, Damagee la lbs lura of Htl, ars drmacuiiid. Wall. It would ba rlghl if aomotbing ajroald b. duM l aomj Iba vlk lonjfna af auma 1 ebaraaltrlerB lawy.r, ( rum la a deosat groota. j a ; 'oU( i Ikcri'lijf jgivi'ti Ouit fiici't' lag ina aawieer, oi iu, vmar.eiu uuuiy Agti ruilnr.l 0Ml.ly, Brill b. b.ld oa Atuwday evrwing, J. unary M), ICJB, at Ik. Court Hone., la Cbwar eul. lor tba baipoM af BlMllag oacera for tba a. ait, tar. A, U. Kaanan, drt,ry. Anti-Monoiwlv. Tbo llnmabur Patriot say that the object of tha antt-monopoly oovoUob, wbleb U to meet In that ally on tha flrtt of February, ara Ihu set forth la a air oulari Tha con Ulion of tba Clearlleld uriuers, aud other aspect of tha conspiracy Uwi of the com monwealth the landlord and lenaut act Hba atore order or "truck" system tlio question of law to protect practical oo-operatora tba "min er' weigh bill tba bituuiiuous ventilation bill tba report of the legislative cutnmillee appoint' ed at the last scssioo lo Inouira Into alledeed vlo- j I1'" nbnrtar oi tha Philadelphia and . Ua,i;na II mail ami lh i I mil., I ..talk saai.l Uu.lina Heading railroad and Philadelphia and Ueadiof coal and lns eumpanlaa, a matter whioh Inrolvea tba whole uueatiuu of the relative rlxbta of icdl viduala aud corporations all theae queatlona, and wlhara equally Inlereatlng to tho auli-mouo, Ul, will probably oooie before the aiiproaohiog , Mo. IB view of inti raot, tt leema to um lmpor j ,a,lt. prty eontautioua will out lake oogul. xunoj of nur wanta aa auti-mopulifela, that wa uuuju oome logemir, under tne very Boaoa, o lo rpvak, ui our law maker, ana give untuuUka- lle enpreaalon to llictu onrM'tvea, Thtt lil.itr iiieatioM, a a nnlloual one, ta jut now demand uig unuaual at ten l inn, and ahoulJ n-d lie over louked by u. Nkw TRi.KHHApn Kky. The Allfxf na JJinvr lay: a A new kry ia being put into Ui leKmph of-Sei-a of tbe Penulvauia railroad. Under tha exiffhng ayalrin a ky and a 0 under ara reuuired lor crery wire with whioh an vtVam Um oitnac- tion. 1 lie new key can bo eoiiuK'U'd with a dui- en or more wire in turn, and require no separate oundrr. The key revulve upon a diak of bard rubbi-r, attached to which and projecting from it under eurfaue are n number ol plaliua point, rvp recnting aa many connecting wire, to any one of wblob tbe key aau be lurned j and It can be iiiauuiiuvcieu; oy louco. inia none 01 connec tion, apart from ita convenience, ia aaid by oper ator to obviate a dittimlty Uuiiliar to thoaa ualng tbe old key, whone point of son t act 1 in the ar mnturo upon which it worka, in which tbe current ia frequently weakened or interrupted by Hie clog ging of the points resulting from the eonatant friction. Death op pit. Huoh Powlinu. Monday rnerning la it Dr. Hugh Dowlinjt, one of Urookvillei oiaeat rriiaenta, ana who (or many yeara occupied a leading poeition In tho inudioal profi-iilon of the plaoe, paid the laat debt of na ture, bis life palling out after a struggle of many weeks with what baa proven a fatal lioknoaa. Ye iterd ay hia remains were followed lo their laat re ting piece at JelN-raon cemetery, near Dowling ville. Andllinnki to kind Providence, with the burial of the frail eorpee, every error and abort coining of tbe deocaied will be forgotten, and bla many virtues and rare qualification treaanred up in remembrance of blm who ha walcbrdover and kindly eared for very many of our people, tlrmokviiU htjiubitea. - - mm a - Wanamaker & Brown, clothiers, of Philadelphia, are a responsible firm. They make up men's aod boy' clothing and make them right. Their prices are remarkably low, and tbe wonder li how they ean be so low. The beat of all Is, however, they have but one price for each article, and that price all most pay alike There la no inch thing aa "jtWiog" allowed. If you buy there yon always know that you ara geltingjyur money's worth and nobody ean buy cheaper. - - mm - When (iovernor Curlin was in Col orado, he ascended to one of the higboat peakaln the territory, and while there he wrote a measago on a poMal card to a friend In thla plaoe, staling that ho waa l hen nearer benven (ban he had ever been before, lly book or fry crook tbe contents of the postal card found their way Into the news papers, end they have indulged In joke on the Uovernur'a longitude nt that time, in a way that il beyond all latitude. li$tUout Hryubiieam. --o 1 Had for Mary. Tlio Indiana Mis- ttnger nt )at week aayi: 1 Mary Pounds, of Marlon, who was convicted of aelliug liquor, wa oalled up fur sentence on Saturday, the motion in arrest of judgment bar ing been overruled. Tbe court sentenoed her to pay a fiue of four hundred dollars and cost, and in delimit of payment she went to jail, where she naw is. List of U'tU'in rvtnai aaaii uiicluimt'J n tb. l'oitoruc. at Clearfield, fur th. week ending Jan. .Id, IS7D : Iluck, Eira (S) Holiblnc, Mr.. Margaret Wood,, Mri. 8. hill. Mtahland, Mi,, Liitla Yiogling, Mill Majtgi. Fabrlg, llermana Uragu, J. W. Jnmea, W. II. I'sttra, Miss Nettle P. A. OA CLIN. P.M. Npetiaia, TKAraana' Mkbti-o. The school teacher of Drady township will meet nt West Liberty, on Sal unlay .'January 15, 18741, for the purpose of organiitng a district Institute. All are cordially in neu to accnu. W. P. SHANNON, J. B NKFF, 0. W. WKAVER, Jan. 6, 2t Kx. Committee, w.m. ki:l: !'. i.oc ai.h. Holiday Ooods st Win. Bed's. See the new Dresa Uood, only 16 cent per Ilanddom Furs, Jut received, very aheap. Dolla, Doll, Dolls, Dolls, Dolls. Initial Handkerchief, Collar and Cuff. New Tics, New floods of every deaertptien uec. n, no-li. T. A. Fleck A Co. have this day received a large stock of new goods for the holidays, which will be fold low for cash. dec. 8-tf New Drets Good at FLECK A CO'8. dec. 8-tf New Mucins at FLECK A GO'S. dec. 8-tf New Uingbam at FLECK A CO'S, dee. 8-tf Hat and Bonnets, at reduced price, at FLECK A CO S. dee. 8-tf Tlic first thing yon do when you come lo town, is to go to FLKCK A CO'8. doc. 8 tf A Pact ttorth Knowing. Ar you suffering with Conaumption, Coughs Severe Calda settled on tha 1) react, or any disease of the Throat and Lunga ? 4 fro, go to your drug gilt, C. D. Watson , and get a bottle of fioacnaa'a IIkhma tSvni r. This medicine has lately been Introduced from (Jrmiany, and I lelling en ita own merit. Th people are going wild ova Ita aarcese, end druggiats all over our country are iftillng u of its cure among their customers. If you wish to try it superior" virlu, get a Sample Dottle for 10 cents. Largo site bottle Ta cent. Three doses wHI relieve any ease. Try It, mchl7cow1y Htoptliat t'ouli. Dr. Morris' 8yrup ol Tar Wild Cherry and llorehound I guaranteed to cure eoughs, colds, hoarseness, or any disease of the throat, lung ar cheat leading to consumption, in less lime than any ether tin? nitration. Nolhine that we have ever so hi acts so promptly and well. it cure croup in a raw minute aria is tn best known rcincdyfor whooping oough. Contains no opium end is pleasant to lake. Congh worn tie tiros, whose lungs ere racked and torn with par nxysw, find sure and siieedy relief from ita use. Trial stie, 10 emu. Hold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield; P. Cur ley A Co., Williamsgrove; T. II. Forcey, Orabriinton, and P. Moyer, Kylertown, men icowiy. Pin thla.oa your collar when you come to town. and don't forget to end and examine Fleck A Co.'s extenve stock rT new goods, cheap for cali. oct.U-tf llroniKi Fun Bai,h.-K. Newton Shaw keens a full supply of Frvdonia Haggles and Platform wagon for sal. Jolts seen at the Shaw Hons yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn Tlfnia. may IJl-tf. On December Jih, 1ST.1, by Itev. J. C. (Ireer, Mr. C. W. MeCuIlouch, of Mileburg, Pa., and Miss Eimlra Worts, ot Lumber City, Pa. On December JUth, 1876, by Iter. J. C. tlreer, Mr. lledney Charles, of Nusr llanipsbire, and Miss tiainaniba D. Andors'jn, of lremp.au Hills. On December 2Mb, 17.'., at the rerldenceof the bride' parents, hy W.J. McCoy, K-. , Mr. Jacob Myer and Miss Mary llalnva, all of lleeearia township. On December IMn, Is7i, by Hv. L. 8. Crone, Mr. Jackson Drisbln. of ltimcrsburg, ClarUn county, and Miss Caroline W. MeOarrey, or Kar thau townibip, Clearlleld euunty. Olarion papers please oopy. On Sunday, December ifllh, l7i, hy llev. Ja. P. Tuatin, Mr. Joseph Hooper, or'lfoutrdale, Clearlleld county, and Mlsa Mary A H inker, of llloomsliurg, Columbia rounly, Pa. Sitil. In Olcn Il tj'C, on December Otb, 17, Jane, wife Dr. 0. W.Utlwell, ajttd44 years. Hb-leaves i husband and aix otiildu-n to moora her loss. In Itumalde, I'a., on Saturday, January 1st, lR7tt, Dudley, son or Mstthew and lUarletU Irrin, aged it year mad 8 months. MUAI4 LIST.- t.l.l of can... ,ct dn for trial (lie .cconj ck af Jannary T.rm, Id Monday, 7tb, 7ri 1 W,y va. Cranota. J' L', l' t' ""' "T' Mr, Jell.. .1 ; .1 Mm Roy.r ,..vi. M ignot el al. . - .....t,. i.,cont. ct ai. HcHeorge., .va. I. alone. j,'"1'""" t:rr. '''''"' ta. Itoyer. McUrldeVAdm'r. DunlMr. va. Hk,.. V4. Horn. vi. II Me. ...,.v,. Illuum. F .....Hvi. Carter. .vi. llagh M .1. .. ...v,. tl.inc .( al. ........ Whileumb 4 Bo,. VB. F.reat. rnyde,, H....TI. tluHB. cro Harmon.. ,orgaa"' Caplea,. Haley,,!.! Kant, ,,, nji'., "r'g'ht",".'! tlregury ku.b..., Frew A llro,.... ....,.,.ti. Holaud. 8taifll,r,.MM....,..f.,.ya. Laubori. Smith . ..t. Held , Pennsylvania Railroad TYRONE k CLKARF1KLD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, DKO. 6, WTft, the Passenger TraJaa will rua dally (eioept bun days) batwuea Tyrone and Clear Held, aa follow i CLKAKFIELD MAIL. W. 0. Uwi, Conductor. LRAVK BUUTII. Curw.ncvlll....M, r. u Ol.ur0.ld I..U, " I'bilipiburg i.H, " Oceaola i.07, " Tyrou A.I., ' LKAVOoitTH. Tyroua .M 9.0&,A.a, U.oeu..... 1U.IU, " l'bilipiburg.,.10.117," Clearlleld 11.46," L'ur.tn. till,. .11:1.7," CLKAHKIKLU EXI'KtoS. W, 8. PLUMMun, Conduotur. "LBXV'K 8UlITIirT LKAVK NORTH"" Curwencvllle...8.00 i. Clearlleld I:l " Philip.burg.. 9.90 " Oiueula. - (.DO " Interaeotlon.H 7..0 " Tyrtih..H 1.117 " Tyrone ...T OO . luter.ootloa...T.07 " I Oieeol 8.20 " I fblllpilurg...8.S7 ' ClearUuld.ur...V.4a " ! L'urweMtille.lll.07. " BALI) (AIILIi VA1.I.KV BKANCII. Kp. Mill. Mall. Kip. p. u. a. u. - t. u. r. u. t ii -.4 leata Tyrono airlr. M IM T.BI V.U ll.ld K.gl. l.lt HAH 7.44 .I.T Julian t.U 12.08 8.1. 10 Ji Mllcll.urg D III ll.4t 821 111.40 ilellefonta S.OII 11.97 8..10 10 1U Mileaburg 4.44 11.16 8.02 11.22 Howard 4 III II. OS 8.41 12.0a arrlrc L. Haven Irate t.Si 10.80 TYltONR STATION. KAHTW.Un. a u WMNTWAIIIt. I'ltlil.uti Kap'ai, Paclflo Kxprer,, . Wwy Paifenger, M ail Train. A u Paclfio h'xpreec, 8:18 1:41 iiarrliburg Aoo'm, 8:41 p M Mall Train. :22 Atlantic Kxpraaa, 8:47 Pbila'da KipreH, 18:81) S .11 P H 1:0-1 8.41 Fait Line, 8:58 PIIILIPPBl'llU A NOBIIANNON II11ANC11ES On and alter Monday, October lMh, 1878, Ao. oommodation Train will run over lha Pblllpc- ourg aou moiuauaou uranenec, aa loiiowai . UiAV H B01ITII. LKAVH 01tTH. Ak H. 1. M. 7:18 t:40 7:43 7:S0 I 0:30 8:00 10:48 8:18 10:48 8:11 K13 8:18 10:88 S:2 11:03 8:38 Station! Morrlldale, Pbilepaburg, Sleincr'l, Duubnr, Oaceola, Mo.banoon, sterling, Honlad.lr, MoCauley, Kendrickr, a. M. r. u. p. h 7:18 11:31 7:00 11:10 4:38 12:12 4:11 12:04 4:23 11:86 4:18 11:41 4 . 11:33 8:81 11:27 3.1 11:24 3:44 11:211 1:40 PARE FKOM CLKABKIELD, TO Bellefoote, Pa ... 3 05 MiddUtown 15 00 Look Haven Williainiport..... Uuntingilon m..... Lew .Blown- M,ryevllle. , I 70 , 8 80 . 1 80 Marietta 6 60 I.ancaater 6 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 06 Altooua 1 86 Johnctnwn 1 80 1 00 4 60 4 76 HAKHIriBUKtl. PITTHB1JHO 6 15 Cloia connection! made bv all tralna at Tvrona ana uwi uareo. 8. 8. mm, mylT-tf. SuperinUudeiit. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW aitADK DIVISION. EATVAHI. D.v Mail leave Pitl.liurr 8.25 a- m.; Hed Ilank 11:40; bligo Junction 12:08; New iicl hie hem 1:110 p. n., Mayille 1:1ft; Tn.y 1:40; Itrookvilt 2:IMI ; Fuller's J:2i ; Kty aoldsvilleSrtaf Dultoi 1 10 ; Hummit Tunnel l:'loi 1'ecfiolti 3:50 ; Weedville 4 tW j Ileneselte 4:44 ; hrnve at Drillwood et i:JJ. W 1TW AKI). Day Moil leaves Driftwood U:'2b p.m.) lleneaetta 1:14; Wcedville 1:31; Penfleld 1:61); Hummit Tunnel 1:18 1 DuUoiiJ .no- Hey no Id villa I;U6 ; Fuller'aS:M ( llrookville t:A0; Troy 4:10 i Mavsvlll 4:8i : New llelhlehem 4:48 j Hligo Junction b:U ; Hed Bank Mi ( arrive at Pittaburg at i.bb p. m. ' Close connection made with trains on P. A E. Railroad at Drift eood. DAVID M1CAK9O, Uen'l Sup't.. RI'.PORT of the condition or the COI'NTY NATIONAL HANK of Clearfield, at Clear bald, in the Slate of Pennsylvania, at th close ol business on uecember 17, ISib; BBsouacas. Ians and dicountw $103,197 15 Overilrntt 4jm U. 8. bonda to secure circulation 75,000 00 Other atocka, bond, and mortgages,.. 4,ilM) 110 Du from approved reserve agents.,,. o,dH6 70 uue from other Nattiinai Unk. ,fiS7 0H Due from Stale Dank and Bankers... 1.44.1 64 Heal estate, furniture and fixtures-... l.lliSH SS Current expenses and Uxes paid 3,347 44 uneoka ft laan tteuia, tnclud g stamps 114 71 Bill of other National Banks I'll U frnMional eurrency.including nickels, fln? 11 IfOgal-tender notce 4,24 00 Kedemption fund with V. 8. Treaa- umr O per aenL of circulation) 3(S73 00 Total.., ..2fltt,B8 41 LIABIUTII. Capital stock paid in- idO.OtiO DO Surplus fund.... 2t,MoO 00 uuier uiKtivtiled profits V.SUrJ 01 National Bank notea outstanding flft,700 00 Individual depoaila subject to check.. 44,8.12 If Uemand eertiflcatas of deposlu. 1,43 37 Dua to other National Uanka.. 78 6U Due to Stat bank and banker. 468 6t Total.. 2''.().J.lrt 44 Stall of Ptmntulpania. VlmttrAtld Cammi ftft , I, W . M. Hhaw, Cashier ol the County National Bank of Clearfield, do solemnly swear Hint the aoove ataietnent is true tn tlie best of tn linn. edge and belief. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this3lstdny vi v8jeor, a. i.'. i-'i.t. JOHN W. WniOLEV, N. P. Correct Attest : JAMKS B. I1RAHAM, JAMK8 T. LKUNABD, O. L. HEED, Jan. b, 1878. Directors. IXECUTOIVS NOTICE . J Notice I hereby given that letters testa mentary having been granted to th subscriber on the estate of I8KAKL NICHOLS, deceased, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa., ,'.,. mntnif, MM Ml. la r. rrueslcd to make Immediate) navmenL aod ihcis Utln " Bini me aama win preacnt tbem duly u.iiBjnueaiau tor eeiiieineni. MAKTIM NICIiOLB, MAUT1N NICHOLS, Cltar field, Jan. . '70-St Executor. ISIIES TO EXCHANGE. Tbe owner of a first-class farm In the lower nd of tha county (a dciiron of exchanging it (or property in Ibis borough. Tbe farm is well im proved 80 acre of which are nnder cultivation, orchard, water, ale For further Information address the editor of this Journal. Clearfield, Jen. 5, 1878-41 N TOTICIi All penoaa ara b.r.bt nutilird ib.t tha harneu, i.iMlea, leaf ber, material, attd all artieles of .t.r, Bind lo tha aUill.r iliup on M.rket atrMt,on Burner of alltjt,e..t ul A. I. SI...'. Drug itcra, in tba borugb or L'l.arlieM, ii n7 propertf, and la onlj in obaijre of A. II. Milton ai at ag.nt. J. 11LAKK WALTKH8. Clearlleld, Jan. 8, 1818..H QAUTION. All persona are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any manner meddling with tbe following property, now in the possesion of Wm. Barclay, of New Washington, vi t I eook stove, 1 eoal stove, 2 pair bedstead, 1 bureau. I sink. 1 etipboard, 2 tables, 8 chairs, 1 stand 1 oloek, and a lot of kitchen furniture, aa the same was pur chased by me at Sheriff' sale, and is left with him on seosj only, etibjeet to my order at any time. JA.MfiS U ALLAH II r.H, New Washington, Jan. t, InTft-.tt QAUTION. All perron are hereby emtionid agulnft purcbaving or In any way meddling with the following property, now In lha possession of Thome Panu.ll, cf New Washington, via i 1 eook alove, 1 hed and bedding, I cupboard, 1 bureau, 12 ehalra, and 1 sink, a the same was purchased by me at Hheriff s aale, and Is left with bird va iob oniy,iuoject tomy order at any tlm. j u, , , rfAfflhf UAl.LAtniliill New Washington, Jan. 8, l7fl Ut QAUTION. All paraon, ara hereby warned againri pur ehaalng or In any way middling wiib Ihe f..llow Ing property, now la the poaaeaaion or Thomaa Vrapla. of Wallaoaton, ila: I .mall rocking chair, 1 i.t ehaln, I bad, .nd bedding, 1 Hand, I ulde, 1 bur.au, M yardi carpel, 1 .ct dl.bea, 1 t knive. and forki, I piece glaia ware, 1.1 wiadow blinda, 1 looking gl..,, 1 map, I ,ink, a, Ihe wm, waa purchurcd by me at ConaUhle', ul, on December, 14, and la lert Willi him an loan only, euhjeel lo my order at any time. . ' . AI.KXANilKR FRANCE. Wallaeelon, Jan. k, I87ll-St QAUTION.- All pcraow, ara herthy eautiuned agala,! pnr ebaaiag or in any way mrddling with a nromi, ,ory not,, given by me lo Henry Hoover, bearing dale iboul the lutb nr loth of November, H75, for lbirly.,.vra dollar, and filly cepta, dua one day alter date, and lor which 1 bate neter re cited value, and therefore will not pay lb. ,.m. unlai, MmpclLd 10 do M by do. priMH-a, nf l.w. WM. II. HOOVER. RnmlMrgar, Jaa. I, IS76 ! QAPTION- All person are hereby cant toned again! pur phasing ar in any way meddling with ihsollow. ng nri'perly, now in the possession of ltebea L lloolh. hi Jttajiy lownshipvla i t heating stores 1 wi eiuie ana uiensiis, i ipmes, lounge, II ehetr, 3 rockers, A bed and bedding, I stand, 1 doughlray, 1 sink, I clothes pre, 1 book desk, te yard carpet, lot of dish, 1 eloek, t looking glasses, lot of potatoes,! straps of bees, lot of oak luMbcr, M of linwood boards, I grind stone, I beach erew, 1 tool ekest, 1 bee Maps, set of black 'p. I th' top)! 1 cow, and t pigs, as lb earns I'M ppnhaaed by n al iV'oasiabls's a lb th day wf peeeptber aad htfl wth her on loan ealy, awbiett to my order al aay tla. au.brir, Jap,. 4, KL.LI9. f.i)nt flcrrtisniunts. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHKHKA8, Hoc. 0. A. MAYKK, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty Hfth JudleiaJ District, euuiosod of tbe counties of Clearlleld, Centra and Clinton and lion. Wiluah C. PoLav and Hon. John J, RaAD, AasoeluU Judge of Claarilold cuonty. have Issued tbeir precept, to me dirceltd, for tba holding of a Court of Common Pleaa, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter beaslom, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of (Jetioral Jail Deliv ery, at lb Court ilouasat Cleurrleld, In and for the county of Clearlleld, oowmeualng on the avcutid Monday, the loth da) ul January, 11 ti, and te continue two week. oNOi lCK 14, therefor, hereby given, to the 0u rolier, Juilice ot the Peace, and Conataldea, In and for aaid county of ClenrHeld, to a'iear in tbeir proper person , with their Heoorda, ltolls, Iniiuisiliona, Kxaminalion, and other Heiiism branco, to do Ihoae thing wbirb to their otlleel, aud la tli oil1 belntlf, pertain to badonu. ly an Act of A'iubly, passed the 8ili duy of May, A. J. hbi, it ia mude the duly nf Die Jti. tloea of the 1'i'iiee of tba sutr-ral coutitk-a of tlil Comiuonwaullh, to return to the Clerk of the 1 Court of iunrter hoKaluua of (be roaivrtivi eouunea, an me rt'iiiiiaaiiie eutered tuto tit loie them by any poraon r peroiia charfd with (he eominluion of any criui, except aueh eaaia tt may ne emieii bfiure a Jiiailre of ttio 1'i nra, tin dar exiallng lima, ui least ten ditys bi luro the couimemwaient of the session of the Court to which they are made returnable-reKie4'ilvely,i.ml lu nil eaue nlioro any rcoogulnnnoea arc eutered Into lta lliau ten du before the oumiiioncuiiieiil of the aeiltn to which Umy are uimlo returna ble, tlio said JuMlcea are to return the nanio In the same manner aa if said at't had not bt on pased. UlN nnder my hand at Clearlleld, this Uib day of December, In the year of our Lord, on thousand eight hundred and sevanty-Qve. dec. li-lo W. 11. McPillilttiON, Sheriff. JKGlSTKlfS NOT1CK- Notice ia hereby given that the following Re count bavo been examined and passed by me, and remain tiled of rcnord In this oDlc for the in spection of heirs, Ing n teen, ereditora, and all others in tore ted, and will he p relented to (be next Or phans' Court ol Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, In the borough of Clearfiuld, oom menelni on the Id Monifav (hMnr the KMh darl -of January, A. D. ISTOi Partial aci'ount of J. F, Oswalt, Administrator of - the eaintc of Jacob Yoai, late of Ilraily town ahip. Clearfield county, I'a.', dreeaaed. Bocond partial account of James Mtcarty, aurvlv iag Kteoutor of the Inst will and tcstiimont of Robert II. Hegiirty, late of Uulich townrliip, ClearQeld connty, l'a., dtoeaacd. Partial account of Klijah Aalienlellcr, Adminis trator of Ibo estate of Pvter AsbenKdter, late of Brady township, Clearlleld county, Pa., deo'd. Partial account ol Hetieroa J. Dale, Adminiotrtf trlx of the estate ol William Dale. Into of Uw renee township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee d. Account of John W. Wrigley, Administrator or the estate of dames Kenton, late ol Clearlleld borough, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. Final account of John C. Conner, Ailrainintrator of the estate of Peter M. timilb, late of Dell township, Clearfield county, Pa , dec "d. I Uuardian aocount of Jnios H, Turner, fiuardinn I of bmily emeal and Amelia Smeal, minor chil dren of Ueorge tl. iSmeat, late of Kradfjfd township, Cleaifintd oownty, Pa.,doo'd. Final account of John rJ. McKiernan, tluurJiao nf tun. tl.n,.P.ra. Partial account of Ha me, Uuardian of Mary Hen derson. Partial account of Same, Uuardian of Susan lien deraon - PsrtUl account at fame, Guardian of Samuel iionuerson. L. J. MOUUAN, Dentmlicr lj-tc llegisterA Hccordrr, SherilTs Sale. I )Y rlrtueof writs of IVMrfttioni A' rpa nnt. issued I y out oi in uouri or uoramon riea of uicar- fluid county, and to m directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tbe Court House, In th borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the llUh day of January, 1 8? 6, nt 1 o'clock, p. m. the following described real estate, to wit : A certain piece of hni situate in Clearfield borough, Clearlleld county, Pa., hounded north by Heed street, east by Edwin Cooper, south by an alley, and west by lot of McKniglit'a estate, and having a fratu dwelling home, carpenter shop, large stnr room, rtnble, and other outbuilding thereon erect d. Hcit.-d, Uken in execution and to bo aold as the properly of Tlmmaa Kobldna. Also, all that i acre of land situate in JJrady tonnnbip, Clearfield county, Pcnnylvania, bounded end described aa follows, to wit: On the north by land of John llailey ; on tha eaat by B. Caraon and Andy Penti I west by J Shelter coutainiig about filly aires, wiili about forty-live acre cleared, bating a small frame house, frame burn and a lars orchard of assorted fruit. Bicii'd, tukun in execution aud to be aold na the property of John L. Pants. Also, a certain tract of land situate In Hndy township, Clcarlield eoanty, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follow, vis: North by (i. B. t food lender, eet by Charles Marshall, wt by , and aoulh by Erie turnpike, containing one-fourth of an acre, with dwelling bouae, store bouse, and stable thereon. 8cied, taken in exeoutum and to be sold as the property of J. Milton Carlile. i Alto, a certain tract of land situate in lJugg ! townabip, Clearfield county, Pa., containing onoi hundred aud thirty -nine ai res, with about ten acre cleared, a honse and tog barn thereon erected wiib a young orchard thereon. Se.srd, taken in execution and to bo aold a the property of Wm It, Lickctt and Wm. H. Battes. Also, a certain tract of laud situate In Karthau township, Clearlleld county, Pa., hounded north by lands of James Boucb, south by lands of Jane Ulcl, eat by land of David Uains, and wet by land of James Botick, containing thirty-eight acre, and having a log boate, two log staMei and other improvement thereon. SeUrJ, taken In execution aud to L sold a tbe property of John Hoi. Also,a certain tract of land situate in Ft-rgun township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing 67) acres mora or less, about forty -five avres oleared, with a two-story frame house, and log barn, and other outbuilding thereon erected, n small orchard with about 50 trees, bounded a follows : North by lands of Martin Wats, east by lands of Martin Wats, west by lands of J. It- , south by land of Henry Owens. Soiled, taken in execu-1 lion and to lie sold as tbe property nf Nancy Mo. Crai-ken, with notice to John McCrockou, bor husband. i Also, a certain traot of land situate In Jordan townhlp, Clearlleld county, Pu., bounded and desciibed as lollows : West by lands of William Thompson, north by lands of II. Barrett, west by laud of (Scott Curry, aoutb by lands of W. Jordan, containing sO acres more or lesa, with about fifteen acre cleared and uuder cultivation, having log bouse, stable, and other outbuildings thereon erected, with a small young orchard. Selied, t4 im, execution and te be suldaa the niopcrty ol William furry. 1 1 Also, n certain tract of Inad mtnnmi ia titrard township, Clearfield county, Pa., bound d and described as lollows : Beginning at n chestnut corner, tbir.ee west .10 t crohes to a white oak corner, thence b)b prrcfcrs lo a pitch pine corner, thence cast 471 perchen lo a post and atone, bt lug the original ol tract No. &;ttij( of which survey thla la a part, thence south l.'iH 2.10 pt-rchea to a stone, thence west iff pert he to a maple ndjoin Ing land ut James Shame, thence south .170 8.10 purcliis alviig tb land of Jauie Shame to plnre ui oeginniug, containing i uu acies, anil taring about JO aeita cleared, on which there is a uk dwelling and log barn, also email orchard. Sen ed, taken in exetulien.and tn lie aold aa the prop erty of Ueorge Lachatts heirs and ken. n-proien- Also, ac.nsln tract of landsiiuoto In Karga- on township, Clearfield county, Pa., Iwumied esst hy tun.p.ke, we.t by N. Bile, north by Jos. Fergu.on and south b, Moorclcadm. UiniDIt about aetaiitv acre! and buying alwut twenty acrti cleared, tilth loa bouie and lor !,. blc lbrrn erected. Alio, on. other piece of l.nd lltoolo In Farm. 1 .im ...,.)(.. rl,..,nlrf .....r.v i. i 1 north hy tiro. Witbrrow, t.n, .uu(b and we.t h, 1 i.aneaioore, couiainmir .i.i.ut itnt acici anil bating about on. arr. J)r.rcd with io.nll loa I houie and log liable th creou .reol-.l. Seiud, 1 tahrn In e.rtulion, and lo be ...I.I a. the m.i,rlr I ol Tho.. II. Illoom and Kobcr! H.cbae!,. All., a certain I not ol laud .llual. in J..rJn I townabip, fleartcld ooontj, V hno.u ai lot i N.i, wiib two-.torj briek tioui., .tM. ,nd other 0,ll.ullrl,n8. tbnreon er.cted, '.,.und. ' follow, i Noh b, public ,.. .... bt ll.Lli.t Churob, loulh by alle.r, we.t bj lot of Juho f HW.n. Hrlied, tnken in taecnlion, and to lie mid aa Ilia itroncrty of J. W. Htnw. ! Alio, a certain trnol or land lihiale tn Hart I- ria town.bip, Ultkrlield oounlt, I'a, Irotiling on 1 the (lien Council road, and 'bounocil north and lonlh by J. K. lllllon, and dM0lil.ed n. follom : i Commencing t a po.t coroor on Ihe (lien Ci,n-I mil ro.d, then nil Su d'grc.ienit 8n feel to a ! poit.Iheiioe inuih il negrae.e.lt inj ecl lo poll, : ilimc. couia aw acgrwa wen no net to piucc ot : bc.innlne. eiint.iiii,i. ill tnuar, tu-relica .ml other linproreiiient, llicrooii. rielaid, taken in MMUtiun, and lo be luld a. Ibo property ol Frier ltlw.atl. 1 Kim I. Al.ii. a certain tract of land illume iu Uol- dais burungh, Ule.iD.ld Bunty, Pa on mulh- , "' bounded e.it by l-.l ol Itliialialh Hmilc..--we,l comer of Hood ,lreet and an alley, being rlciii,i, taken In eie-iition, and lo be ,ol.l a. the 2011 feel front and IM feci bickand kuonna, lot I property of tl. W. Kmcal. 4J In rairl borough.with a Hire at-rj h"U.e.l,rg. ! Alan, a ecrlaln Iwa-itory fr.inc dw.lllng hou.. lor. houw and all neoeiaary oiithiiildinga thrrron I '' lo' euitelgB appnrlrnant thsralu, aim. creeled. Sciind, taken In rieciitlon, unit lo IbIi ln ,k' oruugli ol Wallarcton, 1'1,-arllcl.l sold a, the propnly of Urntge llagar. I eonnty, I ilusl, on the north aid, of tlraham Alao,"a certain tract of I. ml altuale In Morrla i atrwol and known ,1 lot No. 75, hitting a widlh lownahip, Clearfield Bounty. I'.., bounded on the ' "' .igh'ten teet nnd a depth of Ihirly feel. Hc(. norlb by tiuat l.enliarli, ea.t hy pul-lia r,.id, on Br' taken In evecullon, and to Ii. sold u Ihe th, ,011th hy Mr,. O.lell, wr,t by Nelaon, j property of Ed. Hniigliawaut. eotitainlng half an acre,hatirig n two.rtory frame Ai,o, a carlain two-itory frame dwelling houac hours and atalrle eheronn. I Willi lot and eurtehge .ppiirt.n.nt Ih.reto, ,itu- a farm in Morri, town. hip, bounded on 1 ,c "Im lloiic, clonillcld ponnlr, l'a., aaid the north by Jaim-a or Joifb Unfile,, ea.t liy ! hou.e being 22 by 1(1 feat In lil.,nn lot 11(1 l,y I UK Joa. C lln nner and other.. Muth I.. I. ml ni Jnl. fe.t. frontln. on Main atreet and running hack Iji Miunanuweai ny 1-. atunee, containing about one hundred acrei. more or 'eta. and b.inir 11m am. houaht of P. Ilinkla, wllh about ihlrlv ! acre, eliarrd, torather wilh a small orchard-- hsieed. taken In eieoution, and to he sold . tha properly of 1. liala and Datid Dale, trading a. Hale A Co. Taaal up Bai.a. Tb. uric, or nut at which uu prop.rty snail na suucl 00 mill b, paid at ; tba tlms of sala, ar sueb 0 her arrang,mnts j i1?v" 1 "rprovad, olharwiia the .roply .... ,u.u..u,..r,7 -v an. ,u,u ...in ui tb. wne and rlak of Iba parnn to whom II j wa struck off, and who, la ease of daflcisncy at iicn re. in iv, snau maaa gooa ine same, and tn no (netance will th l)d be presented la Court for eonUrnaatioo anles tb inoney I actually paid to th HbcrHf. W. R. Mcl'lli:nstN, Siianirr' Orrirn. I riheriff. Clearneld, I1,, hee, U, IST.'i, j N UXICH.- Aa election for Director nf th County N.ltoaal Bank, of Claarrl.ld, will b. beld at the u.nking lluu.., In Cle.rlelil, on Tueadar, Jan- 1 a.ry ll, IB, o, between the hours of two and fr'Wr u'eloi'k p. m. WM. H. WilAW, Clearlleld, Dm 22, Iil- Caebiy. e C u, ''r at trnme. Tcrmi frws 9l $LJ AddrvM (1. 8vtn,o Co., Port. lend, Maine. )anMyi JJCKNSU N0TICB. The following periona hare filed In the ulRam of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Bsaalona of Clearlleld oouuty, tlmlr petition and bonds for Dloeniea, at the January tesalons neat, agn ail ly tn h Act of Aaaemiily i HOTIL talOaMSK. Philip Phlniel mlford dame M. Ityan ., Brady ftmannet Kunll , llrady C. J, Ki-agy Hare .in a Hiunuel 11. Ake , .lluutilal O. M. Whipple Itoutiilalc T. M. Howard Houtadale James Martin ...liuutidale MirlKirl Car toll.. Ou'sola lilia lluinpbriy Puae;.illa William Davis , Woodward John Donuhuc Woodward Dauicl McCarthy ; Woodward v Notttta auk Licaxait, W. II. l!l-ker Curwvnavlllc iir;i'T.iniAaT t Dllrnl.clli Slgley Wllllmn Kmlib Ki.iili.Ulr Woodward KM ni.noM, Clerk ClsarHeld, Deo. 15, IR7&, GET THE BEST. Webster's UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY lO,MM Words and Meaning not in other Dio tionaries. 3,000 l'-nravlntra; 1,m1o Pagca Uuarto. rti, wi'at.tn. 'lITahaler now is glorious It leave nothing If lu no, tieffireu. i'res nayraond, assar uol, I,1 very ichtdnr knows the value of tb work. 1 (W. II. Present I. the lliatorian. I tidlor tt to be Ibo most perfect dictionary of Xr laugiibge, Ur. J. u. Holland. Superior in moit rcapeot to any other known to me. (Ora. P. Mnieh. rPh standard authority far printing In thi 1 offine. (A. II. "lepp, Gov't Printer. TMxcels all other in giving and defining scien J i tif.c terma. I Prcs't Hitchcock. I emarkable coinpundium of human knowledge J. V W. tt, Clark, Pre t Agricultural College. " J UK BKST r It Arm A L bKOLIHH IXrVloKAnY bxtant." Londnn QtiartcrlT Review, Oct. 1878. A StA KI AH Hl To the Soon Illustration heretofure lu Web- ster's Unobridgod we have recently added four pages of t nroitro um HTitA i Kisx. en graved expressly for the work at large expense. ALSO Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary, IOll I'a iff a Orlavu. MH l:uirraitiui pit u i; 93.00. -fr Tlio National Ntantlnrd, l'iiOO'JO TO l. The sal os of Webster's Dictionaries tliroughout the country in 17.1 were 2tt times as large as the sides ol any othrr Dictionaries. In proof, we will send to any rferaon.on application, the state ment of moro than 100 llnoksellers, from every Met ion of the country. Published by (., 6t C. MKKHI AM, Sold ty-all Bookseller. HpringOcld, Mm. L UMJiKH W ANTEJJ. From one million to 1,400,000 feet of No. I, 2 and :t pine boarda, I2,l4and 10 feet In length, to he delivered by raft or oar to Pittsburgh. Payment to bo made aa lullows : Part cash and part In food eily property, a may be agrcod upon, jiius 10 ne addressed to MELLON 1IU0TIIEI18. Lumber Yards, 19th Ward, Pitlnburgb, Pa or nt our bank, 1 10 Smlthtleld street. Dee. 8, iHTi-.lm ''linear Wf The (i'.1ift nnd lprnt aiiK)tntl lustitullon Sr iil'l ilnlnif n lliirlocHj iitliirutiufl. l or t .rciiluin aildretut, P. DITf ft fH PduburgU, Pa. aept. 8, dm -torn JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN lUltNITURE, JfATTI6i:SSi:S, AND Improved Spring Beds, MAllKET 6TKE1.T, NEAR T. O. Tbe nndersiened bcra leave to inform tbe eltl- ten of Clearfield, and the public generally, that ne nai on nana a nne aaaorimeiit oi furniture, such as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Unites, Parlor Suites, Keel in ing and Extension Chairs, Ladies and dent' Easy Chairs, th Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Sent and Windsor Chairs, Clothe liars, Step and Exten sion Ladders, Hat Rack, Herubbing Brushes, ic MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. Looking Olaasca, Chniuos, Ac, wbiSi would be suttaMc f.ir Holieay prevents. decHl73 JOHN TKOPTMAN. rAEU.BEE HiOn-UTY f FOB BALK Oil FOB KENT. The sul'cciitier gives notice that be will either rent or soil his dwelling and store properly, alt. unte on Beed street, adjoining the Leonard House, io the borough of Clearfield, Pa. The store room is 16 X 34 feet. The dwelling house odd tains 8 ! rooms and a kitchen on tho first story, and 8 rooms on tho pecand story. The store room 1 can be bad at once, and the dwelling portir on riiii nn it me isi vi jury, ror further pi ticulare, addr or apple to the undersigned the premises. (JRl). C. PABSM6HK. Cleurlicld, Pa., M ij 19, '76 tf YIIIHTi OJfS NOTICE. w- I'wln 1 lo Ihe Cnnrl f Common . I'le.l or rit.rli.ld Co., PurdT A llro. I No. 81. Jan. T.. lfTi Th. tindcrtirnod Auditor, .ppoint.d by tbt Court to di.lrihute the money .riling on tlio writ limn Al. of llcfcndnnl'. real eit.te, will .tlond ! to tne mine at hi. nfliro, In Clearlleld, on Thurt day, Juniiar, 8, lr.78, at 10 ocb.ck a. m. ISKAHI, TK8T, CleaiO.ld, Dec. IS, 1H7V31 Auditor. i ' SherilTs Sale. I)Y virtu of write of Lrtnri Patiat, feaed ! I J I out of the Court of Common Pleas cf Clear- - nn.Li - dim i7in i A 1 1 7. ' lB th L. f pi,.I u ! T' nxtLmniSl ? ' h?fM& . i. .ii Barium Iwo ilirr frame darlllne liou.o, Bigbtccn ftt front by fortj tent lu ditnib , . " . l"'"l""1"" l"K,"l'Prlenant lhi.ro. iiiu.io Hi tne viilatr. ol ttumb.raer. ilradr '""""'I'. J.ienru oounljr, I'a., belli, part of .. . i S"'.1"' "'".' """""I'd and doi.-rlbcd fll..wa . ' P' " '" "!. thine, br lot ?;0' ' '' "'" '0'7 loet to a po.t at Otanje allrr. tbonec bjr .,! .lie, !,,, fM, , , 1 " """'J "iiuue oi ioi r.o. mi one nun- "kr . . . !"'a ".' 'h',c? l ,n"'" ,lr' V" be,lnnln. K'"oJ.- " ion, and to be lold a, the f",,," " "' "' Al.o, alllhit certain biiitalna; Willi lot an.) cr" - iRe .pportonaol I ough of Hllr.ln, C thereto. ,ltu.. In th. bor- 'Icrtlcld ciiiinly, Pcnn'.., j ""oM i.lkvi iirrinn-n i. nortn, and ln-tnf f'aui. tori, by flft, fort In lin and .ighleen '"l in beiitht. Hailed, tnken in eieculion and to "IJ properly of the (lonerrn.li.in of tha .rr'n",pn ..ourcn ai iiwii.cion, owacri, t"'1 KJ- ll"hi,on, 1). I. Turner, I. 11. tlmlirU, - "" - '"""" - comrecor.. ", - vr...H i..,iF; oui ui.m, , i,y .u i-. iu ,i,r, .uu uH.cinen. wwrj unacrncai n. to- c'l"'r who lot ami ourtolaif, apputlclMnt Iher.. i''' I" '"B tlll.ue ot Slerllng, H'.,i.drd towii,hii, on lot No. il IU, fronting on Ounl elrct " "n ""' niltung haok 150 leel to Huna alley ,nl - n-pe aou Ana'tntiiic lurnpiKC. n.tie.i, t taken In eveoutfon.an 1 to be aold aa the proiicrlv ! of F. U. Itoas. r.BH. - u.. - .im. 1.1.1. thep. l:AlJlt ty will be Immediately put op and sold again at tha ciprm. and rlak of th. pirrca to whom it was struck off. and who, In ca.a of deficiency al I ,ueb re rala, ehall maka good tha lama, and In na Liaianca will the Dead b. priaenled In Court for nonllrm.tlon nul.i, th. money I, actually paid to ihe Sheriff. Mi 'PJ1I.K8UN. BHBHtrr'i Orrtra. I 8 he i Iff. Clearfield, Ps., Dec. 1 6. 1 FJ7& j tQ-ycA-- r st rfi This ta a beautiful Quarterly Journal, ftn.fy lllurtral.d, and containing an elrgant .nlored rronll.plee. wllh Ih. Brat nnmner. 1 f(H-f'Bf Uitl Jai Wmn aonta lor tne year. Ihe nr,t Itssuad. fT'ifcli'i lluer JardaR 35 oenfs t Wiib oftith cover eei Addrea. JAW KM U K. Iloehestor, N Jim PRIRTINU OF KVKIlY 1)1 SCRIP oaawatl j afeated at this n(Tt a, ?r Coo(Uf (Drorult (Sir. 5 3 8 ra 2 o 4 187G. WIXTJBIt. 1870. WM. REED S Dry Goods Emporium, Ol'EBA not si: CI.KAUriKI-I), PA. niiKsa noouf, flanni:l., CAftSIMKRK, i.'OATINdS, lil.ANKHTS, HIIAWLS, FANCY HOODS, TIllM.MINllB. l 1 l.i. I N t: it V nomi.-i, HOSIKRY AND tll.fiVES, Kens or a i,i. KiNU.-i, CARPETS AND OIL Cl.flTHH, III'US. MAT;:, HIUMIOKT, WIXHOW PAPER, WINUOIV Cl'RrAI.NH, WIXU0W FIXTI111KS, Oil. III.I.Nll?, W.M.I. PAPER, Ac, Ac. Tlio largest n.sorliuciit of tlio l)VO 11111110(1 irilOllg ill (llO COIIIllV. ii ml wIIh lor cash. Keiiioinbrr, liullcr .mil rjjnstiikpn in oxclinnjo for gootlst. Receiving new oods . . .. imuoi uuij . WILLIAM KEET), o it, ft a bioi ROOM NO. 2. ClearMJ, Ilea. , 1ST j. c OAI.! COAL!! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN. The under 'iff" ""'I tabes this tnethntl of tnfunn n the people uf t'learlleM and vieinity, that he bus lensrd anil re-oi-rncrj the old Dan Offlen .... -, - - .....v how prepared lo furni.h a llrat-clnM article .1 coal, and lo deliver Iho lame sny wlmr. In town at reammabtfl rat,, on lha Vinrteat Woliee, -M. band and for Watson", tohaco t,, and 8n,lei ",oou . .f wn " ClenrHeld, Ang. '75 tf. HOITSK AND LOT V0K BALK. Th House and hni on th corner of Mar ket and Fifth strerta, t'learDeld, Pa., ia fT sale. The lot contains nearly an acre of grtiir.l. The house Is a large double frame, eintainiag nine rooms, For ferine nnd othrr inftiriiiUiD ppl to tbe subse;ll'tr, at tb Pust Othne. U P. A. OAn.IN. N OTICK OF INCORPORATION. - Notice ta lnrel y eivm that amUeatlon wil be mad lo Ihe Court of Common Plea ef Clear ftHd eonnlT, Pa., for a eh iii?r of lamrnctiiin for Ihe M. K. tlivi'ih uf Jloutrdale, en the first af Janry Tarm neit Munay f January, ' i,AHTIi neat, tring th ere oiid UTT BKNVKT-T. .JI'HN AKtle uR, JAllKf HANUOLPII. etlVt, UUUanrou0. N EW OPENING. SHOWEKS' BOOT & SHOE HAT & CA1 ivro.t!:. RQfiFVI No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET STREET. A full and complete ariortoient of new good. aim nrw tiyiii uown IO "1IAIJD PAN" TRICKS. Ci 1 1 sent era fmltrd to coll and examine my stork and judge fur tbemselres as to quality aud prices of guud. JOSEPH 8. SHOWERS. Clearfield, April 14, 1S74. C II A NOR OP J'HOPRIKTOKS. Ihe underllgned hating purcbaaed the itor. good, and propeily formerly oeenpit-d by Lt.r Klegal, on Hecund atreet, Clearfield, adopt, thi. mtibod of bringing hi, buiinen lo the notic. of tne punilo, and promise, to furni.b hia patrom with tborcry boit quality of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Tiir.ms tV i'MSf;s, at exceeding low rates. Tin I ara enabled to do, because I have no renf to pay, nod con there for divide the profits with my customer. It may be aaid that this ia an experiment with me, but if selling a good article for a low figure en tices enstorn and expanda trade, I am bound lo succeed in my undertaking. (Jive me a call, ex amine my st4ick and learn my prices. To my large stuck nf boots and shoes, hats nnd . ue jusi an oca a tun stocit or Ccnty Furnishing (lood.s, which I will sell attbevery lowei figurel for cash, or in exchange ft-r cuui.try produce, at th IIIGHRST MAKKKT IMilCK. Call and examine my sto purt hsiing elsewhere k and price. W.,ra rKTRll McUEftROn. Clearneld, A.ril 21, lliTi. L. T. IIOSS, (Successor to) L T. ROSS & CO., : ClBWENtiVII.LR, PA., tla. Jurt received bi Fall rtock of Soot, and rboe, of lha Kliniraand Philadelphia manufae. tnre, which bo colli eh.an fur ealh or nroduoe. Alao. a full line of Ladies' Miirea' and Children'. eboei, and a full aaaorlmeot of leather and sho. finding,. Tbil ia no experimant wilii bim. Tractie. tn.kei perfect. Haying acrr.d a lif. .pprenlieerbip in tbe leather aod manufacturing of all kindi of Ilootc and Sboci, h. feel, biniKif lully competent to eatiify bt, many old, aa well a. n.w, euitomer, tb.l h. aelli the bert llootaand Hhoe, for th. l.at inoney. lton't fall to call and examine me clock and b. oontmocd yourwlf. Curweoatllle, Oct. 38, '7i-If "IIOOT ANl) SHOE MAKING. il JOSEPH II. DKKHINt). oa Market atre.l In Shaw'. Row. CloarScld. Pa., haa iuat raoely.H a Una lot of French Calf akin, and Kip,, th. u.,t in to. maraei, ana i, now prepared tn man ufacture sr.rythlng In hi, Una. lie will war rant hil work to be a. rcpreaent.d. Th. eitiaena of Clearfield and vicinity ar. r.ipectfully lnvltd to gl. kim a call. Work done at abort notice. T:14'f3y The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory, Pcna township, CloarDeld Co., Ta. HIT RKEI) (irTI PT HtlT BURNED UPI Theeuhscrlher hsTe, at (jreat expensa, rebuilt neijrhlorhnod nccesrity, in the erection of a firt olaiis Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern Ironroreinents attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Cass itnt res, Hatinella, Illon kets, Flannels, Ao1. l'lenty of roods oa bnml to sujuily all our old and a tbgusand new customers, wlicm we ask to come and examine our slook. The business of CARDINtl AND FLUNO will receive our eFj.eclal attention. Proper arrangements will ba made to rroeire and delirer Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done upon t h shortest notice, and by strict atten tion to burinera we hope to realise a liberal share of pul.Hc patronage. . IO.OOO POl NUfl WOOL WANTKH! We Will pny the hiffhrst market price fur Woo arid sell our wnnufuciured goods as low as similar goods can be bought in Ihe euunty, and whenever we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we ean alrny le found at homo really to make proper eiplanation, either In pernon ur by letter. JAMKS JUHNMIN A fil'NS, prli:tnf Uower P. O. LKATII VM liltKAfST-STJMI'S Rl'PKHSKliKD BV rovr.HT'H pati-:nt mi.tai i ic 1 BREAST HOLD-BACK Madeof the Itest Mollea ble Iron, and tsattaehed to the llames by Ihe bent Snap erer invented. It is easily and quickly put on. nnd prevente tha whipping of to burses by lb i.t. Is. hut llahla to get out of repair. Will last for years. All w ask la a lair trial, to eon v I nee all parties us- Ing them that they ara nnsnrprtssed In ralwe tor the purpose for whioh they are Intended. PACK KTT A BCHUYVKR. Clearfield, April 15, 1874. IMTT!M'K(.H, IM. l'or upwards of twenty year the loading bust nera College o( the t'lttd Htates, affords unequal led advantage for th thorough, practical educa tion of young and middle ag.-d men. 8tudct admitted it any time. For circulars aiMriw J. C.HMIHIA. ., Prlnrlpnl, Thn "IROlt (Ht ( OI,l.i:;K'.ls the r.nlr lasi,itaiiun of the kind In this city that wa Preeoinmend to th public, patronage. Prrtt-utt. rtam fciaHrr, Vf6Mra, f'tt, Hp. lb, ik ilm. J, li M'MUKKAY WIl.l BCITIY YOU WITTI ANY ARTICt.1 Of MKKollAMHSK AT THM VNHY IdlWKKT PRICK. COMK ANU HK.1. l;Tyi) 1NEW WASHINGTON. IHiSftllanfous. HARTsWck.4- IRWIN SECOND BTREIT, CLEARFIELD.UA.; IlKALthl IX PURE .IlllUOS! C II HMICAI.S! PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF VARKJMIKB, 1'KKFUMEfiV, fANCV 000 TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINKS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, Tor nadlclnal pnrnoaeB. Tru.it., ftupport.ra, School Booka and Station ary, and all otbar articl.. usually fonnd in a Drnf glora. U-IVBICIANS' PRKSCRrPTlONH CARR 1'IT.Y COMl'OI'NDKD. llaTina a larr. ... nerieno. Ia tb. bualnnai tbey can gira enlir Mi. ufaetion. 3. 0. HAUTFWtCK, JOHN t. IRWIN. Clearlleld, Decaml.r 18, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Soeeecsor to Boyntoa A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer of PORTABLE it STATIONS RY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Street, t i.EAHm:i,i, pa. nAVINO sngaged In lbs manufatMura of Inl claas MACHINERY, w. rpwtfully Inform ha puhlio tbat wa ara now prepared to fill all order as cheaply and a, promptly as ean ba dona In any of tha cities. Ws manufacture , j 4 , Mulay and Circular 6aw-Millg Ucad Blooka, VTater Whetla, ghafting Pulley, Oifford's InjMlor, Sle.m Gauges, Steam WklrUei. Oil.ts, Tallow Cupi, Oil Cup,, Oaugs Cocka, Af? Cocka, OloU Valvaa, Cbaok Valves, wraaght iron Plpoi, S'.eam Pump,, Boiler Fed Pump,, Anil Friction Metres, ftoap Siono Packing, Onm Paci ng, and all kinds of HILL WORK) together wilh Plows, Sled Sold, CO0 K A N I) PARLOR STOVES, aud other CASTINdS or all kinds. .JW-Ordcri lollclltd and filled at city pries AU letters of inquiry wltb ref.renc. to macblo.ry of our mannfaetuTB promptly aniw.red, by addrss Ing us at Claarlald, Pa. , J'.-tfBIOJ1KR0JINO t RKRD. THE CLEARHELD EIRE CLAY CO. CLEABFIELD, PA., i iBiiracviaans or FIRE It II 1 4 K, Furnace Blocks, (ins Retorts, Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, tc. thlmnty Top, Window ji, onrl fain. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. OHIIllXAL DESION8 In'tKRRA C0TTA MADS TO ORDKll. With Improved machinery, firat claal malcrlal and skilled workmen, wa can warrant all our maaufactures to ba equal to If not isjparlor to any in the market. ' l Artieles of our manufketurs can ba m at th. tt orks. nee r Railroad D.nnt n. . .v.. it , 8lor of fowill A Morgan. All orders from a di.tanca. .l.l..t .. .... General Superintendent, will rmi,. ..., .,. tentio... J. O. IIARTNIVICK. JOIIN FKROI SON. . u... of IJcalhlirld, Uarnhirk, tjeotlaaj, enpt. Hiulaeturing Dept. may20'72 XERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Slovo Lining and fire Brick, kept eonitantly on hand. STOXE AM) EARTHED -WARE OF KVKIlY DKSCRIPTIONI CHOCKS! POTS! CROCKS! fl.hrr'B Patant Airtight Keir - Hesllu Kniii (anal BI'TTFR CROCKH, wllh lid,, CltKAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS. AI'I'I.R - RPTTKR CROCKH, PICKI.K CROCKH, FLOWKR POTH, .tR MfiHRo, 8TW POTS. And a greal many othar things too nnmamwa lo mention, to b. had al FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S ! STONE - WARE TOTTKRY. Corner ol Cherry and Third Slraala. CLItAKl im.D, PA. aaga MARBLE AXD STOXE YARD 1 Mi. 8. S. Ll DDK LI., U.tlng.ug.ed ta th. Uarbla boaln.,1, dnlr.. In Inform hsv frlen.l, and th. publla that an. kaa now and will keep flonitantly or. hand a larga and well selected stork of ITALIAN AND VERMONT M AIIDI.R, and Ii pr.p.red In furniik to Brdar TOMIlHTOXIjM, 1QX AND CHAD! j( T0SID8, M0NPMFNTM, Carki and Potts fo, C.melety Lot,, Wiadow Hill, and f .pa, alao, tll'RKAV, TABLE AND YtAHU STAND TOPS, Ac, Aa. ( 4b. Yard uu Rawd atre.4, near th. E, ft. Depot, Clo.rb.ld, Pa. J.I, 71 WILLIAM M. HENRY, Jdhtkii ob tna Pbacb abb SrnivButn, LIIMBRR OITY. Oolleetiona mad. nnd money promptly paid over. Artislas of agreement and dMds of aoftvayaaca a..tly Maeut.d and warraatad Br.. raet ur no .h.rg., ttJ'feV I r T
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