THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA WBPNKAVAY MORNING, JAN. N, 1W1 Terms of Subscription. tr paid In ndvnnee.orwUnln three Months ...tlN I paid efter three nnd before sli snouts...... I to tl paid afer tbe eapiratleu e sin Mntha... ft M . AfrMur. ft. M. PrrrtntiLt A Co., Wewe. Ieper Advertising Agenu, IT Perl. Row, eorner MkBa Hireet, ore our duly aetWeed Agencj n New Vorb Ulty. fcKLIUIOUK NOTICfcS. Methodist Knleropul Chrck T. B. I. Btuvinb, instor. Peblle Ssrriee every Bebbath U 10 A M. nod 7f P. M. : 8 abba lb oubnol nt tl A. M. Prayer etmg every Thursday, H M. Oeinn onion Her vice, trst Bebbeth of every Month, el HI, A. U. treabicrlau Cbnrcb Rev. H. Limn. lUbbAlh services or nine Bad eveeinf--8ab- bath School at I P. II. Prayer Meeting Wednes day evening. Ht. Fronde' Chureh o the lie Rev. P. J.HsaniOA-. Prvochlngatloto'oloeh, A. hi., en the Aral, third aod lourth Bondayeaf wok Month j Vespers and Benediction of tbe Blessed Sacrament at T o'clock, P. M. ftnftdtjr School ever;? Boodey afternoon at a o clock. OFFICIAL UlRlvCTOaY tlMI or 10LDIM QDABTU BEMIOHI Mm. flecood Monday ef January. -TVrd Monday ef March. ' ' I Fiiet Monday of June. . t. Fourth Monday of September. TIM OV 10LHM OOHHO FLUI. First Monday of June, Saooad Monday of IS over ber. . "i ruiLit) orrioiaA ' T Pfi4t Ar Hon. Charles A. Maytr, of Look Ha van . I iltiaNi tew adV Hob. John H. Orris, of I Fsl.etootc. Associate Judyu WUHan. C. Foley, Clearfield John J. Head, Curwensville. Prot)i9otmruYA Bloom. Regitltr mnd Htwrdw L. J. Morgan. Jit trial Aifom.jf Frank Fielding. TVeaeMrer David McManghey. ttkmrit Wllliain R. Mcpherson. County Jnwyor -Saiaml F. MeClosksy, Cur- wensv.lie. Count Com miuiontr Clark Browa, CU Held t TbcnaiA. MoUec, Chert P. 0. Burls Hoover, Curwensvllle. - County Auduor Chrlrt.' J. KeeftfT, Glen Hope t flemuel A. Caldwell, Wllliaasgrovo ; Joba 0. Conner, Burnside. County Vorontr J. B. Neff, New Washington. Jury Comm. iMitmert Joha W. tfbogart, James Mitenell, uicarned. Srifn4ul Mie ftnooi's Joha A. Gregory, Curwensvllle. 0 Sotmrin Puktit John W. WrlfllT. Wal. Hn- debangh, Cytui L. Uordon, Clearfield t Jociah Krani, Joe. R. Irwin, N. B. Arnold, Corwenerlllci 4. 4. Single, Emmet Sayera, UMeol Mini; Jona ton Hamilton, Latherabarg. Unr Special eolamn it decidedly laUrtittng la a local point of view, and proi labia reading to outtlderi who waat to ear a money. BroOkrillo is making preparations for celebrating the ooning Fourth of July oa an extend re loale. lluh J'itraim, a well-known railroad man, baa purobaaad an interact ta the A I toon a TYtCNN. EiL'htfn penons were baptir.ed In Aaderaoa creek, al Cflrwcaavlllc, oa Tharaday la at, by the B apt 1ft miaiiUr at that plaoe. The West Branch Camp Meeting Aaiooiatloa hai flxod apoa Tharaday, Angnot 17, for the oommtnocment of the neotlog Ibla year, to eonttatn twelro dare. We bear that a sneak thief irnined aa entraaoe into Uao. N. Colbara'i tort, la Watt Clearfield, ont algbt rtooatly, and carried off a tack of flour and a few emaJler nrtlelea. Waabburn'a Last Sensation exhibit ed to a pretty fair audience, la Pic'i Opera Uoaae oa Satarday oigbt. It la aboTt the arorage of travtliag tariaty above la Ita pcrfi H. T. Beardslcy, Kho. of Lock H van , baa keen rt-ap pointed I)latrlet Depaty Ortnd M alter of Muoaa, for the dlatrlct eoeapoaed of Clinton, Centre and Cloarfield coantloa. ' 1 i m a ma Reador, what kind oi" a married man li i( that eoBa "rolling home" long after mid night liwgiNg, "Hold the Fort for I aa coming, to meho hit wife btltcTO that ho baa baea etare- Tlrtl mwling. Btitx at Work. The County And- (ton, Moure. Keegy, Caldwell and Connor, re ammbled oa WedoatJay laat and are bully oa- gaged la tcttliag the public aoooaatt, which they will aloas np tomt day thla wek. Senator J i oyer was at borne on Bat urday and Sunday, returning to Harrleborg oa Monday afternoon. The burden tf Bute do not foam to weigh him down or olevate him la the leut. It't "loe. Beyer" at ill. . The revival in the Methodist church If la the ertoBd week of lu progrotf, and If at tended lightly by large congregationt. Several pereoae hart embraced thtf opportunity of oea anting tbemeelret with the chart. - ii a m J low many bumneu men there are la the world oarneat, plodding, hat uafortaaata fellow creature who ge about their work day after day, without area teeming to haow that the Bible mo t aloe the word "edvortiM." ConHiderable excitement wan occa sioned on Friday morning laat by the diaoorery of Ire In one of the partition walli of Jamei Wrlgley'i offloe, oa Soeead ft reel. The Ire orig nated from a detect la the flue, but wai extin guished before mack damage had beta doe. We noticed at the express office. In tbif place, a few daya ago, a fine ipoclmoB of the Berkshire breed of bog. It was billed te Le dor Deaalng, wbo rtotntly purebacod the Jacob Hoover farm, near Centre oh arch, la Lawrence township. A disaHtrons conflagration occurred oa Wednesday evening, the Ittb laat., at Apollo, Armstrong county, caused by a lamp explosion, about nine o'olook, la Bndolph't shoo Mora. Two entire b looks, embracing forty booaot, wart laid la Babes, involving a lots of aboat StO.M t, m a i It Is rumored that a narrow guage railroad will eeriaialy be built from EbcMburg, Cambria touaiy, lo Cherry Tree, Iadlaaa realty. Wt hopt the rumor may prove to be trie, aa it would be aa easy matter lo attend the Tyrone A Clearfield road to that plaoe, Tne Huntingdon (Hohe was Hold by the Bbtrlt oa Friday, tbe 14tb Inataat, for fl.iH, the father and if- r Mr. Oaea, Ha editor, being the i birbaeora. Ood for Otise; bo baa been the wt-r.t a bieed maa UnatlBgdoa oonaty ever had wlihla bar bordora. Now, ge for 'em, Pre feasor. ConBRCTion. Our "Common ftemae" cnrmpoadeai laat week la allnding to tbe eld Know Nothing crusade wrote "remember li7' but a careless compositor substituted a I for tbt 4, tbcrtby making a mtitakt of four yean la a historical faot. Such freaks are enough to reador a Bishop profane. - mam a Qi i - Rev. David Tatum, of Cleveland, Ohio, a minister of the ortbodoi eoolety of Friends, delivered al tatortttlog temperance fee-tare, to a small but attentive aadlenoe, ia tbe Lttherea cbireh, oa Monday oreniag laet Hie remarkt were forcible and to the point, bat their effect oa the audience live alone will demonstrate. A Xkw Bishop. Tho Altoona Sun of last week aaya that a table diapaicb to tbt New York Vemam's Jtumnt, deled Rome, Jaanary 20, announces that the Catholic Dloeeee of Pltte- burg bat beta divided, by tbe erealloa of a new ', diocese of Alleghtey City, Bishop Demtatt, aow I of Pittaberg, bat beta appointed Utah op of Alio ; goeny my, ana very nev. oaa r. suigi, oi ' Altoona hat bora appoinled Biebop of PitUbnrg. Gami ANn Kish. The Rtate Anao- ( rltttoa for the proteetloa efgtmt and I ah met at Harrltbnrg, on Tuesday, the Mtb last. Thlrteoa I ievtiag elubt were represented. B. A. Hoopoe, ! of Philadelphia, proa id ad. The entire afternoon and evening wee occupied la dleaeaelagthtgam a ana ias tf itTi en tmoaSing Worn. Tae reaett of the labors of the towTtutioa will be pre set! td to the Uglslatare for their oeaaldcratlun- I at tho tarlloel moment. C A MART DlRD KHUCATIOH. A Nil- Iltmaa named Well, residing at Fheralxrllle, Pa., bat ttvsral eery lao canary birds which ht bat given much attention. Owe of the birds bo baa taaghl to ling "Home, flwttt Rome,' tlearty and distinctly, nil mode tf lost navl lot Is at fallows Be pMetd tho canary la a room where It oouM not bttr tbe ttaglag tf ether birds, suspended its cagt from tat ettltng so that tbe bird aoM tee Its rtfleotloa la a mirror. Beneath the glees bo plaord a mukeaJ bos that aa regaiated le play no etbtr Ibbb btMlloma, Bwoot Hetno,' Hearing at) iher eoage bat tale, aal baUtviag tbe masle proceeded from tho bird H saw la tbt mirror, tbt youag canary toon begaa ta oat ah tbt aotta, oad laally aeeenaplUbod hat Mi oera tr had boea laboring ta attain, that tf tinging Uo sort perfectly. Mr. WaA hat beta oawtod and refold tr for III yeUew ibreele4 aopraaa PATROttlXC HOall MMCHAIITa. 1. It If year borne j yea taaaot Imprevt It by taking yew meaty from It to spend tr tafoeW f. There to aa way of Improving i pit so math at by oneoetragUg good mere ban U, good aohotto and good people to settle among yea j aad tblt taaaot bo doae aaleea yon tpaad your moacy at heme. I. 8 need year moacy at home, beoeuse that to where yea gaaarmUy eara H it to Foar duty. 4. Awend year bmbw at hem II will make better merobtntt of your merchants f they oaa will keep aesort meats aad tell at lower rates than If the only business Uey eaa do It a tredU oae, while tbe meaty gate la other towat. a, Bpead yoar money at home. You may have tome boyt grtwlmg ug. abo will tome day bo (be best mtrebeuu la ttwa I help lay the foaadatlua for them aow at to a duty, and may be yoar pride ia after dajs it aay, "By my tradiag at that start I got my sua a potltloa as olerk, and now be It proprietor." Then yoa will think it hard if your neighbors spend their money out of town, tbe example aow. f. Bpead yoar money at borne. Tou have a daughter who may marry a merehaatj yoa will waat every oaa to trade at that iter. Bet tbe example aad bay yoar dry goods, groceries, meats aad every I king at borne. f . Bpead year moacy at homo. W hat do you gaia by going el 1 Cvaat the coat j see what you bare uWao at borne by letting your merobanU have tbe ttaa. Sulkt a baleaov and see If yon would not have beta jut! as well otT.beeldet help ing yoar merebantt. t. Bpead yoar money at b me. Your merchants are yeor acig beers, your friends tbey tUad by yoa la tiekueet are your aacoclatet) without yoar trade tbey ttaeot keep their busineaa. No ate re, then ao banks, ao one wanting lo buy your property, or nettle la aad build your Iowa. Col. V. R. Piollot, State Wttirer tor the Pttroat of Uatbandry, delivered aa interest ing lecture ta a large audience la tbe Court Ueuee, en Toeeday oveoleg, tbe lltb last. Mr. fiollot If a pleasant aad forcible speaker, and tbe manner in which be presented tbe subject to hti farmer frltadt should bt?f great benefit to tlcm, tf tbey heed the advice which bt gave them. It to a Huaeo table tact that farmer have never bad control ever the sale of their products, bat bavt always baea tabject to the will of the buyer, die- potiag of tbe produett of the farm at Just snob prices as tbt eon se mar fell Has paying for it. Tblt great difficulty tbt Orangea throughout tbe country propone to regutnte, ia precisely the name manner as the merchant and meoifnetarer regu late the price of their wares. And why should It aot bt so? It It hot Just at reasonable to step Intt a store and make yoar owa prions for the ar ticles offered for solo by tbt merchant, aa to name price for tbe products of the farm t Bat tbt merchant will aot allow yoa to do this, and the farmer will that I tbe difference between thorn. Mr. Piollot betdt that a farmer should have tbe same privilege as to accorded lo tbe merchant and the maaatactartr f bt tbtald hart tbt tame right to set a print oa a buehel of potatoes, a doaea tf eggs or a pound of butter that tbe store keeper bet tt la tbt price of a yard of calico, a quart of motatttt or a pound of tea. Tblt to Juttlct aad j rigbtrtad tbt purpost of the farmers ia organising their gran gee is to meet together for mutual coua- j sol In tblt mat tar and that bring tbtlr profession to nn equal fbottag with merchants aad mean ' fetters ra. ' l Train Aoehts. We learn from the Altoona Awn that tbe Poaasylvania Railroad Com pany will plaoe Trala Agents oa nil paaeeegor trains waning between Pittsburg and Philadel phia, as well aa aa tbe other reads aader their control, oommtneing aboat tbe first of next mootb. Tbe conductors will alto be retained, but their duties will bt modified considerably. This in created force It taid to be nesesaary at present, but oa tbe opening of tbe Centennial Exhibition tbe conductors would bt entirely inadequate to perform the work which to at present assigned them, end hence tht necessity of appointing as st. tsnts who will bt known aa "trala agents." At It to aow tbt former have their heads full in collecting tickets, making change, auditing their dally accounts aad mahing report at tbe efllot of tbt railroad cam pen ice. Tbey are obliged to keep aa account of aU tbe reoolpU and tickets between all tbe stations en tbt road at which trains stop. It to aow proposed to relieve them of tbe eolleo tloa of tickets, aad eoaane their labors le tbe running of tralat and auditing of accounts not with aay vitw of reflecting oa tbt boaesty of those tmpltyet, bat ta tottta tbe oaoreai work at present required of them. Under the aew ar- i rangenaoal ooadacton wilt be changed al Phlla-1 delpbia, Harrltbnrg aad Altooaa, la stead of ran-1 alng through from Jtreey City to Uarrisbarg.aad from there at FUtsberg. Tbe Trait A genu will bt changed once between J a racy City aad Pitta- A Sauct Vagrant. The constable of Hasten towaafalp, oa Friday last, delivered to tbe Sheriff for nafe keeping a peeper, aamed Me Phemon, who has speat Ave or tlx years among the log men oa tbe SiaatmahoalBg, principally as a beggar. Aboat five months tgo bt became a towa efaargu, nod tba overseen of the poor en gaged quarters for blm. Recently bt became dis satisfied about matters generally, nnd of hit awn volition changed hit boarding boast, lit look a teat at the tabic of Mr. Scon eld's hotel, evidently desiring ta let the towa aaanuriUes knnw that he was a free maa at jot. Whoa tho tvereoert wort notified of hit whereaboats,oao of tbta repaired to the hotel nnd Informed him that bo must stay where tbey bad engaged hoard for him, tad do mended that be should accompany blm beck to hit quarters. Mr. Pauper r fa fused to go, aad drawing a revolver from bit pocket, fired nt tbe offioer, (Dr. Johns), Inn hall enteriug the arm near tbe elbow, ttrlkiag tbt bene nnd glancing rpwnrd ta tba shoulder, whore K lodged. Whoa tba vagrant was teaahad, the o Boers found oa bit per oca a revolver, two dirk kalvet nnd one Aunsfrfsl anal emu dollars tn grcontodbt And bt n towa charge f A bystander informs at that it was a mere aoeidcat that be did aot kiU Dr. Joba'a an the spot. We should say tbat this It a first okas pauper, aad aar Huston atighbort are likely to get rid af him for tomt time, for bis boldness aad assattlaatita proclivities. Mild Vintkrr.--As the present mild aad anutaal weather, for this time of year, it tbt universal topic of ooa vernation, a compari son, with tba mild w later t of "Mfjatfho by" may aot bt aale tercet lag. fa UymTe temperature wet to high that reaves enaTteut on the trout In Jnnutry, aad birds halebed thtlr broods ia Feb ranry. Ia IStf tba weather was equally mild, and the maideae of Culognt wore wreaths af vio lets and corn flowers at Christmas aad oa Twelfth day. Ia 1421 tba trees flowered la tbt month of April. Cberritn ripened la the same momth, and grapet appeared la May. Ia 1171 tbe treat wore covered with too vet In Jaanary, and the birds batched Ibeir young la February, at lo 1171; ia 161t the same thing was repented, and U is add ed t bet tbe corn wee tn tbe enr al fcastcr. There was la Pre do neither oow or frost tbrougboutLaxpusvJ. the winters of HS, 1W7, 16W, IfllT and IflflVj finally ht 1HX, uvea in tbt aortb af tfermaay, the etovee were but lighted, aad trees flowered la February. Coming to later dates, the winter of !S4e 47, when It thundered tt r.i.s en tht Sltb of Jaanary, and that of 1860, tbn year of. the great inundation of lea Seine, may bt meati-med as exceptionally mtfi. - tioNR, Tio. Another aged and ru- ap acted tllltes af oar county bat petted over tba river. Rebent Rosa died la Carweatvllla, aa tba lftb day af Jaanary, 1174, aged Tf years, S months aad Sfi days. Ma wet era to) Huai log dee county, la KM, aad removed It tblt Bounty with bit pereani la IS1T and-1. sand aa the well known "Roes farm," oa the banh or the river, op posite, the atowth of Sawyer ran, tea miles below CtoerBeld. On tbe ttb of November, Mil, be married Anno Harts bora, a sister It Mrs. Judge Clyde, Mrs. Itaaa B. Segatr, and Benjamia aad Jonathan marttbom, all af whom eerviva him, Mr. Root tor red tbe titlseat of this county ia tbe eepeeity af Sheriff from l3t to 11, aad bad a a uw reus loeal aflett ceo Tarred apoa him by bit neighbors. Ma Wis aa apright, Indaeirinus st'l atn, holered by nil, aad awaseqaoaity died peace fully aad happily, surrounded by a large number of reietives aad friends. Be was followed le bt last rotting place by a large eoaeeureo af people. A local institute for tbe third district af 01 sorts Id oonaty, ssmsnid af Use townships of Deoatar, Graham, Bogga, Morris and Bradford, will ba bold at Bigler (WiUlamsgrove), oa Fri day aad Satarday, February 4th nod atb. . Tba txertlfef will tens! si of Class Drill, Vocal aad Iastrameatal Matte, 0 rati oaa, Essays, Daelama tione, Deueles, Lectures nnd BelettRondluga. A fbll atteadaaes of tba teaebera at tba dielriet aad the frteodt of ednoatlea generally it particu larly requested. The driver of a team of horses be- tanging ta Mr. tteorge click, left tbem tuadtng fa front af CoL Owoae' blacksmith sbep, en Third ttreet, en Monday afloraeoaj laet, aad wkito bt wax abteat tbey took fright at a bead ear a R Bmseod tbott aa tbe sojkaad, aad pmtlpitntoly toft rbr botaa, Tbey wereoaptored after tbey bud pe.sed ever eoai bill, Re dam.ge was deae s oept tbe ocetioriug of a few bosbwtt of eora ears, with whit tba wagms waa seeded. ' v i ' ' LwVr FUsrpJ laaw Danshxubtd the Mswk aad fltrrret of Mluoa'e haraoet rbep. About six miles trom Shamokln, Pa., no areatng last week, nevea tbltvtt sarroaaaea aa eut-kltebcn J a farmer named II en a lager, la which tba e a tire family were at sapper, and hept tbem there aader guard while a number of eoefed aratet robbed tho dwelling bouse. Heaniagerte aarod S gaa nnd Ired three shots nt tht robbers who were standing guard over tbe building, bill ing onn of tbem, Philip Hughes, nf Sbauokla. Another of tbe robbera, with whom tbey Sod, w woaaded. Tbey wove tracked ferae veral miles to a ravlBo, where a large quaatlty af blood oa tat ground showed that tbey bad halted with their wounded comrade. It is supposed that lha fellow bis ft nee died. Mania Parrel, ont of tbt altrged rvbbera, was arretted nenr PelUvllk. Ont of tbt evidtnoet ar hit guilt warn bis bloody boot. Mr. BUI maa was robbed of about 13,100, none of wblob has keen recovered. ' Our Schools. Wo are proud of the "Leonnrd Uraded School," and tht boys nnd girl who have the prlvllvgt of at tending such a aublt Institution, rigbt at their ewa doors, lo tbt sight of their parents and frtaoda, should return n thou taod thanks tor such tn astlmtbto opportunity la gaia a first tUf education. Tbe Principal, Mr. Young wan, bat rendered hit report to tbe Presi dent of the School Board Ju lge Leonard for tbe term ending January 4, 174. Tho total at Uodanc during tht Uirui uaa 4JIS, 21A males tod tl f ewa Its. . The ferceniage ol ttundanoe we 91 mulct 12, females 00. This .bows that the youag folks of this borough are deeply engaged la ed ore ting tbem solve, and tbey should aader stead that tbey art iadehted to Judge Leonard, mora than lo anybody else for the privilege. Tbo parent and children of tba borough should all re member this fact, and give credit accordingly. m s o - Clearfikld Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and ether freight tent over tbt Tyrant A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Jan. l&tk, 1S7A, and tht saint time laat yrar t COIL. For tbe week tiemt time laat year t.( Increase Previously during year ,, Same time last yoar , Intraett..M.M. Total lo 1876 Same time last ytar ... . Increase oraaa raxiaavt. Lumber M MiBoellencons freights A deaf and dumb boy, named Moore, recidlng la Blair county, killed a bear a few days ago, wkito roam lag la tht woods, aot far from hit fatbar't heose. Tbe boy abterred a movement Bear the mouth of a cave, and approach lag tt aa object resembling a bear became risible. He eaa tloosly proceeded te the dl root Ion of tbe cave with aa ax which ho bad la his possession and selected a positloa where be could dal the animal a blow as be emerged from the open log. Wbcthc cov eted opportunity presented itself tbt boy raited tbt wet poo and plunged It Into tbe btkd of the bear, repeating tbe operation ee rural limes. He eooa had the tatltfacUoa af teeing the animal falling prostrate at hit feet. The next day tbe bear, union weighed 220 pounds, wax taken If Altoona nnd told. ' Jath and Dates. For tho present year too nays ana dates or important events, aa nivertarleeaad holidays will fall it follows t Can dlemas or ground-nog dny, Wednesday, February 2dj Valeotiue't day, Monday, February 14th ) Washington's birthday, Tuesday, February 22d i Shrove Tneaday, or Fatnncht, Tuesday, February 29tb Atb Wednesday, bcglnntngofLent, Wednes day, March lit; St. Patrlck'i day, Friday, March 17th i Oood .Friday, April 14tbt Kastm Sunday and Monday, April 16th tad Uth j Asetntioa day, Thursday, May loth f Whit Sunday and Monday, June 4th and 4th ; Centennial, Tuesday, July4thj Cart, tin as, Monday, December 25th. Wife No 19. This is the title of a work writ tea by Ana Klita Young, nineteenth wife of Brigbam Young, who hat brokta her bonds and hat andortakta te give tke outside world a view tf tbe inside workiags of Mormoelsm. Tbe book ton tains ovtr 0o ptgas and nearly 200 Illustrations. It It a very eatortalaiag pub lication aad thou Id reeicro a wide tireoleiiea. If half that to related it true, It to a disgrace to dvilixatioa. Our old friend, Wn. MoCraokea, of Fergueon township, to tht agent for tba tilt of this work in tblt county, nnd be detervet te got lot af fubsertbert. Pottofflot addrest, Lumber City. The directors of a Lock Haven build- lag aototiatloa recently, a tbe grotnd that tba prtttat prostration of business to ttritutly affect ing tbo eemmaaity, nnd, us they say, "especially our laboring people, of which elan ear member ship la meetly eompooed, aad whereas, It to desired to render ear astoeiattoa a benefit inttead of a bardoa to oar member," adopted a reoelatioa ask lag tbe stockholders by a vote te agree to a suspension af tbt monthly payment of duet, from Jaaaary M tlU the Uth of May Beit. Tblt It a very sensible idea, and ha been adopted later oral other placet. Wanaraakcr A Brown, clothiers, of Pbliadtlpble, are a rotpoaaible firm. They make ap men's aad boy's clothing and make them right. Their prices are remarkably low, end tht wander to bow tbey ena bo to low. Tbe hoot of all Is, however, tbey have but too price for each article, aad that pries nil must pay alike. There tt at snob thing as "jtwing" allowed. If yoa buy there yon always kaow that yoa are getting yoar money's Worth and nobody oaa buy For School Directors. Slate Ru- perintendent Wiekersham in his report submitted to tbe Legislature at Ita preotat tessioa, any thai teetloa I of tbe act or April 10, 1174, applies to school director, and It Is their duty to comply with Ht provisions. Wt quote from tht section, nt follows : The co morale authorities of every such muni cipality or district shall annually, tn its otenrA e January, prepare ana pubhsn in at Matt two aowapapere of taid muotoiptlily tr of the county In wbleb the stmt is situate, tf so many be print ed therein, n statement showing in detail tbe ac tual iadebtednesf, tbe amount ol tbe funded debt, tbe amount of the floating debt thereof, the valu atloa of to i able property tberela, tbe assets of tbe torporetioa, with tbe character and a etc re thereof, aad a neglect or feilure so to do shall bo a misdemeanor, puwiaAaele ey Jtn not exceeding one luoaanod dollars. PniLirsBtRO Journalisms. The Methodist revival coo tin tec with unabated success. Cornea art lie bat a "modest, unnsstmtng cltl tea wbo wet for two years ia tba household ser vice of Napolaoa III. of Fraoot, Ht-ary Stock bridge has received a contract to furnt.h eight tbuuaaod twitch tlet for the rail roada which will be built oa the CeateaBlal ground. Scarlet fever hae made It apiearaaoe la Lloyds- vine eaa win pruneoiy tpreeu through in is place. it Is (emtio aisae, aua parents sooule. ba careful that their children are not unnatMasarllv The meeting of tht creditors oT Mctlirk A Perka nt tbe Lloyd House, on Friday afiernoon laet, waa not productive of anything tn tbe way of a com promise. The firm desirvd the creditors to form n joint stosk company and loke tbe mill property at U0, null, at titty ernts oa tba dollar or tbiiir claims, and rent it lo Mr. Perks at a guaranteed lBtal. An effort was wade to get ell the tredit ore to agree to tbt propoaitlot, wit hoot success. The property remains tn tbe bands of tbe trustee, Vol no dividend ba yet been pmd, although tba at Instalment, uudrr the original terms of the com prom lee, was doe last October, Fatal IU'rnino. Tbe LancMtvr7n- fefYyrweer, of Jnnutry 2flth, sty : Thlt afternoon the el II tent of the easltrt tnd of the city were disturbed it their dinners by on altrm of Ire from tbe Amerlteo bell. The oeca sino of tbe alarm waa the fated barman af a daughter of James Williams, residing at He. 20 Hfaippon street. A little before one o'clock a tea veer old ton of Mr. William, aamed John, had occastoa lo go te tho cellar. He lighted a eaadle wtta a scrap or paper waien at threw oa the Sour bcrlrie tbt stovt where bis sister Mary aged tev enteea or eight, wet engaged lubakitg, It wtf several utomtuls before she discovered that the Seme had eommenieeUd with bcr olulbing, when she Jumped up, cried "I am all afire," and ru.bed Into tbe yard In the rear of the btiusd to the hydrant, and eeverel neigh bare ton. te bar assistance. Dm. All we and Lamsoa were Imme diately celled In, who dressed ber wounds. Her lujortee art of aueb a character ber whole perron ebnwlng tht effects of tbe fire, nnd many part of it being burned to a crisp that ber recovery la considered not only doubtful but beyond peesibll Ity. Tbt eireumstooeet ere peculiarly sad slnee the mother of the family died about two year ago, leaving Mary tbt only one capable of lahieg charge of tbo bouse aad family. ArYFVL. The Jtrynoldnville Herald says : A railroad aoeidcat occurred oa Mendey, the 171b tuet, near i'eol.ld, Pe, en the Low tirade Railroad, by whinh a young, temperate nnd indestrlons man nf a family consisting of a wile tnd tour children, came te bit death, whim bra k tag oa aa til traia going teat, at Tt mil tiding aa fell under the train, two cart tf which run over blm, revering his bend from hit body, ca v lag In hie breaet, smashing a thigh tnd oth er wise mutilating bim. When first teen hi bead waa tta feet from bit body, nnd hit lungs wart trwarudtng oat af hi a era. Hie remains were rough! ie ReyaolJsville tad placed tn the bud of ntdortaher Brown, who ahiirully dressed nod elegantly euBned Ibrm. To oar friend, Mr. 0. H. Brown, we pro Indebted for tbt inert Infer meiios. ( Bout Hon. Th lMhne ttnnbli- eaa nays i James W. Rank It sad Nam eel Hon at, Of PsaatlaJl, Rilled a hog tba weltped fc peuasda, Jueepb Wilkin too, of Reward, not beaw tbet, barug billed ana tbnfi wslgbed lap roue. 17,044 IMIi .. l,lov .. 17.1M 10,610 - S.S47 S4.7IO SJ.B&4 12,866 M 9 ears. .. So- List of letters remainlnir unclaimed la tbt Pofteflee at Clearfield, for tht week ending Jaaaary I4,l74t 1 Book, Otto Bumgardner, Joseph Derail, Daniel -Keep, William Lita, Rmma A. Larimer, A. II. ' , Monleitb, Kugena Moure, William Oleashead. Barbara A. Patrick, Joha Vower, Peter Shields, D. B. P. A. UAUIIN, P.M. The 6nt centennial poem we have yet taea bag las at follows; . Btolt ve'rr liar dot sijernede Ban aar mod den, gvldioOra, Vert iTuaderdiearige Fribed el frlre, Dot forte Antennae (appro Hollo og nodi go Born Til Dnrhmagigkeilt blodlgeSvlre. : - Bpecialt. iin.k... D.u . thla nlu a Ilk L. great portion ol tbe furniture, it ottered for root from tne rim oi April oeau sua nuusu uw A Ai ..U....J .lAlU. nA ll other nooesaary outbuildings. Parties deelring to rent snouiu eppiy aoou in onir w ii nn the March term of court. A least will bo glvtn for four or Avt years lo eult parlies. For frios apply to CAHI'KK LKIP0LDT. ClearAeld, Pa., Jta. l-2l No Dainoa Tou.. Tbt under Ignt-d bercty give not toe ta nil tuttomert on the east aide of ilo rlvar who wish lo hove their milling done at tuy grist mill, that I have aamed lo pay the toll on tbo upper, or Market Mreet bridge for ell wbo rass over it for milling purposes. Jan. IV. 7o-8t B.BIUW, Jr. WN, H UK I I'M LOCAL. Knickerbocker Suitings, worth 7 rrnU f AO eonta, Just received, a great hargaia. - Blankets, blanket la great variety Jusi, reoeived. Closing oat good at bargains. Dee. 8, 1475-tr. T. A. Fleek A Co. hart this day received a lergn stock of new goods lor tbe holidays, which will be sold low for cash. dec. fi-tf New Drest Goods nt FLECK A CO'S. det.l-tf New Musltns at FLKCK A CO S. dto.fi tf New Qlnghamt nt FLECK A CO S, dee. I tf ITaU and Bonatts, at reduotd prices, at FLRCK A Ctt'd. det.a-tf The first thing you do when yoa come to town, ia to go to FLKUK A CO'S. . dce.fi tf ' . A Vmtt Worth knowing;. . Art yon tolTering with Consumption, Coughs Sertrt Cald settkd on (he Breast, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs ? If so, go lo your drug gist, C. D. Watson, nnd get a bottle of Boer-nan's UutMAl Bvnur. This medicine hat lately brsn int reduced from Germany, and Is telling an fts own merits. Tho people trt going wild ore Its sorotss, and druggists all over our country are writing at of Its cures among their customer. It you wish to try It superior" virtue, got a Hample Bottle for 10 cent. Large fits bottle 7 cent. Three doeetwill rt litre any tarn. Try It. mch!7cowly atop that Couch. Dr. Morris' Syrup ol Tar Wild Cherry and Horehound It guaranteed to core eought, told, boarsenoas, or any disease el tbe throat. Inngt or ebntt leading to consumption. In toss time than nny ether preparation. Nothing that we bare ever told eels ee promptly and wall. It curat croup In a few miautes and to the beet known remedy for whooping oougb. Contains no opium nod to pleoaaat te lake. Congb worn tie time, whose lunge are racked and torn with par ft i y ssns, find sure nnd speedy relief from tts use. Trial site, 10 cent. Sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield; P. Onrley A Co., VYilliamegrovei T. H . Foreey, O rah am ton, and P. Moyer, kylertown, mcb 17eowly. Pin this en your collar when yon come to towo, end don't forget te tall and examine Fleck A tap fo ie if Brooiae Fob Ralx. R. Newton Shaw keeps n full supply of Fred oo in Boggles and Platform Wagons for salt. To he teen at the Sbnw Houee yard. Call on or addrest blm at Clearfield Peon ay Irani a. may lS-tf. sua. 41 lb. N.iI..M of bi. graoiir.tbrr, Mr. i. II Holt, of Mo.h.oao., P.., q. J.nu.ry 1.1, 1170, J... Boll UillllHl, I.I..1 m. .1 Jobo K. d M.r; Id. (lillllud, ifri It o.lh. od III d.jt CALIFORNIA. rut cwicxno am auxr-WBtTaaa wxilwat Bra brace aader eaa management tht Ore at Trunk Railway Llnct of tbcWKSrnnd NORTH WKrtT, and, with Ita a matron branch u nnd oonnoetlone, forms the sherteet aad quickest route between Lflictooaaa an point ia ibLinoit, w 11 roiitiu, NoRTWian Micaiaxu, Mirmtaov, Iowa, Naaaatat, CtLiroanu nnd tbo Warn an Txnaivoaiaa. lu Omaha tnd California Line Is tbt thortett nnd best ream for alt point la NoBvaann IbLinota, Iowa, Dakota, Nbiiaiia, Wroaiio, OoLoiAno, Cvab, Nivada. CsLiron ia Onxooa, CamA, Japan and Acitbalia. lu Chicago, Madison & St Paul Line I. th. .boruat Mo. tat !totn Wi.com . Miui, ul for M.dhoh, St. Pl.t, Mi mapolis, UtLUTR a.Q all nulnu In tb. UrMt NorlbwcM. Ill M Inona and St. Peter Line Is the only route for Witonx, Borttntvaa, Owa to Hi, Mabbato, St. Pitbb, New Elm, and all poiuto tn Southtra and Central Minnesota, Ita Green Bay and Marquette Line It tht only lint for Jawmvui.u, Wavxhtown, Fonn Do Lao, Osntosn, AcrLnron, eneew Hv, RsOAHAIA, NlOAt tna, MABiil'BTTB, Uoi tnTON, Uahcock and tht LAtaSirnuioaCotnTitr. lu Frceportand Dubuque Line It tht only route for aVom. Rocaronu, Fbbb reaT, aad all peiaU via. Freeport. lu Chicago and Milwaukee Line It tht old Lakt Shore Route, and to tho oalv oat passing through Kvakbton, Lakb Fobbst. llion LAun Pana, WArtXMAX, Hacimb, Kkbobha to MibWAnaaa. Pullman Talace Cars an no .11 tbrongb Inin. .r tbi. nmi. Tbi. I. th. ONLY LINK rtmnioj lh.M0.rtb. I.MCkirinlgl. Pul, 1'blMf.uil Mllw.o ko, r Chicago M4 Wloona. At Onsoba oar 8lMp.ro .oanMt with th. r.r laai HImmh oa tho llalM Pa.lt. Hailrmul r.r all pinU Wort of th. IliMoorl Hlror. Oa lb. arrival of lb. rraio. from th. BaM of Hoath, lb. trala. of th. Chicago A Nortb-WMUr. Hallwa, LSAVK CIIICAliO a. folio..: for C.uarll Blarta,Om.ha an. Callfomla, Two Tbrouib Traloi o.iljr, lth I'ollm.o Palaoa, Drawing Hoob and Bli.iog Can through lo Qoiiaoll Blali. for HU Paol tB Mlnnoapolla, Two Through Train, a.llr, .lib Pallaaa Palaoa Can aiuohod oa both train., for tint Hay au4 l.ak. Nu.trlor, Two Traloa dail,, with Pallinaa CalaN Vara aUaobod, and raaniiig Ihruugb to M.riuoit. fur Mllwauh.e, Fuur Ibrough Tr.la.d.ll,, PullMaB Uara o. Bight train., Parlor Chair Carl oa dar trains. for uparta anf Mluona aad poinii la MiaoMola. Una Through Train dallj, with Pullnaa Hl.rp.ro lo Winona. far Ihiouqu., tit Praoport, Two Throogb Tralaa dailt, with PullmaB Car, oa Bight trala.. for llubuqu. aud l.a Croaa., ia Clinton, Twa Throagh Tralat 4allr, with Pollmaa Can o. Bight traia to UoUrogor, Iowa. KorHloal I'll, Md Vaiihlnn, Two Train! d.ilr Pallniaa Can to Mitwart Valla, Jua.U'va. fer Lah. O.iirra. Four Train, dallj. fur btocafort, BHerllnit. H.notha. ttnn. Till, uti othor poiata, job hi ban froa two to l.a traia. dailr. Maw York OBm, N.. 41A Broadway Boatoa Olloa, Na. t Btaia Htraoti Oaa.ha Olnoo, Iti Parabaai fltrwt, Baa Pranolarn Oflloo, 131 Monu goaiory BtrMt I Chisago Tiekat OIBom I US Clark HtrM, aadar Dhoreia. HnaM eornor Canal and Madiaon BlrMit Klaal. .Iraat Dapot, Mraiw W. klatU and Caaal Htraat. W.lli 8T-.1 brpot, aornor Wella aad Kiatia Sipmu. for ratM or loformatloa not attalnaMa fro yttl boaia agaata, apply t. W. H. HTaaaarr, M.ar.t Ui ouitt, Oaa, Paw. Ag't, Chlngo. Saa. Bup'l, Jaa. It, UJH Cbiaago- 4 DMIN18TRATOH3' NOTICE. I IX- NotlM ia h.r.br glr.a that Lallort nf Ad ral.lr.Uoa .a Iho oauuo ml t. H. UAPFKHTV, raft af Pa. wwa.bi,, Cl.arR.ld aounty, Pa., dMMuajd, having baa. dalt graBM ta lha BodaraigaMl, all axHM lodabud lo ald a.tata will ploaM aiaka laimodiato ptyraont, and IhoM having alalm. or und. will prarant tb.nl proparly Mtaaatioawd for aettl.maut without dolay, . J. B RACKKRTV, JUI1.1 fLln N, Oraaplaa llllli, Job. II, '76 tl Adm'ra. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Nstiee hereby given that Letters of A.I ministration oa the potato of M. W. UltYUKR. late of Lwrnoe township, Clear! old Ooanty, Pan deetiaaed, having boon duly greeted to the nnder HgnedfBil persons Indebted to said estate will pieMO mahe ln mediate peymsnt, nod thoes having el aims or demands will pressltt there properly nn then tlat d for eattlemvnt wthnnl dolay. f RAMCKe) ANN iNYPKA, Olenrleld, Jan. I, 1H7 it. Ada's. Jen Parrosg Pres. J. P. Binn, Cnsbler. CiirwenATllle II a ok, A niherieed Capitol .11 Off, 00. Paid np Cnpiial M MO. (attviane rmtt f irtfteit iam ) JOBS VATT0S, r. fi. A. FKT7.EH, A A HO If W. PATVmtt, Hon. af. J. HQYT. BTQOICWQLDiafl.IKIIlVlbVALLy LjAULf He n gewnlee noohieg Wuinenn, AreeanU elieited. Cnrwontt llle, Pn. Jan. If, 1 ?. v 0 IS IT TOTJ Who lild thtt you would like lo get inch Clothing n Cilj People weir, rather thin tht vholtsall goods com- monlj told ? Thli will tell you howlo do It Th. vary laraa Ineraa.a of our b'ltlnaaa atlowa ua to maka k 1IIU lOWil WLI Of PrIICtl.ANO You Can Save Enough - ' -In buying lull at Oak Hall TO-PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywhere In thlt County to tht City of Philadelphia, nod have a day of aight-ssslng btsldee. Wanamaksr s brown ttand by thlt Statsmant, and to will you afttr ont trial. "MJ ba reiv Character at tht floods wt tail! far Man a nova. T ooils, Tltsy ba rrlted tprttcnt d mt retail. Wt btarne Ill-will w any one, and siate this only bocauat soma dcaUrs sail poor ocb as coming from our Reuse. To each of our custom. rs ws are rciporuihlc for anklet bunaltl oi ui. lly our plan of Tkksiing tht righi 4MM4 of the saatariais on our goods, no one can bt misled as St uusliliet, ' " """ 1 I miiB I I- 1-l s .-.1 .t-.diT TV Iaamt To oily advantaes. is given, that WtntmabtrkhVowa treat their CUtTOHERt. any where, arid alio, that the money will b paid back w lines, o any reason, to raiuia uia Elicit, whtrt tin Ittrt hi. Philadelphia. It Is a torn building. I he tire of four ordinary store, ami ia on the &mith.,eM cottier of SIXTH-b IXTll-blXlH-SIXT II SlXI H-blXTH and Marksi Streets. Thoaa wh. Mnnal torn 1. lha Cky. to the itajirese Co. on recemi of goods, and tha privilege of eiaminins them la allowed before paying. Where good, do not pleasa, wa will reiiiro the money and pay ih opreiaagr K.l lo PhiUdclohia. rW iktuU (V turw t tu mt mt m tki bmitilimj tew "r ' M jwh rnttr. . WANAMAlFR X, RRHWN m ir iiiui.iiiiiLa.il w iiivrri,. PennNjivuiiIallullroiul TYRONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and aflor Monday, DKC. (I, 1?5, tba Paa.engar Tralat will run daily (ateent Bun- daya) batwMo Tyrono and CltarUald, at followa CLEARFIKLD MAIL. W. C. Irwik, Conductor. "LKaVK 8UUTH. lR'avk "Kuktii.' CurwoB.rilla-.S:18, r.N, Tyron. e.l&,a.B, Outoola Ill I'l, " Phllip.bnr,.,.le.l7,l Cloartl.ld ll.ti, " Corwaa.Tllla..l2il7, Cloarl.ld. 1.411, Pbilii.hurg.....4.4. " Omola t.07, " Tyron. ft.la, " CLEARFIELD BXPKUH8, ' W. B. PLoaaia, Conduotor. ' thrAVK I BIIUTII." "j " LbAVK NUKTH. CurwM.vl1la...l.OO a. Cloart.ld Jl Tyrou. M..f .00 p. Intr.Mtlon...7.07 " Ow.ol. i.20 " Pblllpabarg....7 " Ck.r6.1il..r. ... " Curwonavilla.10.07 " Pblllp.burg., (I 30 OMaula. . ' Inunoctinn.. 7.60 11 Tyron 1.0T ,( BAIJ1 BAOLE VALI.ST DHAJtCH. llpT Mail. " Mall. Kip. r. . . . T. w. . u. Hi t.bi ItaroTyrona arrWa 1.06 7 Ol H II. Id Kagla 1 11 II 8 7.44 V.1.7 Jollaa " I. 10.16 Miltlbarg 6.10 11.46 111 10.40 v Ilrlltfunla . 6.00 1137 I. 16 10 611 Mllrtborg 4 44 11.16 a.oi 11.1 Howard 4iv una II. 41 12.6 arrlro L. Ila.au lo... 1 16 It.ltO TYR0NK STATION. a a hi wan o. Paella K.pnm, liarrl.burg Jbro'ra a u wa.Tw.an. 1:16 Pltt.harg Kip'ta, , 1:41 Paella Kaprett, p u 1:1! I Way Patrngrr, l:4l! Mall Traia, M 1:41 131 P M 1:08 1:4 1 1:61 Mall Train. Atlaotio K.prwaa, Pbila da Kaprau, 10:30 1 Paat Lina, PIIILIPFBima 1 MOBHASNOK BHANCIItB On and after Mnaday, Oetobor 2!tb, 1875, Ao MBModatia. Traloa will ra. orar tha Pbillpt burg and Me.tianno. Ilranrbet, aa followa i LKAVK BUt Til. LEAVE NUIITII. Btatlona : Morrladalo, PhllipMiorg, Mciii.r't, Ilanlsr, Utraola, Mnrbannon, Btorling, Houiadalo, MeCaul.y, Kavdriokl, A. B. P.M. P.M. 7:16 11:31 Tit! 11:11 4.J6 12:11 4:11 12:04 4:21 , 11:66 4:16 11:11 4:00 11:1.1 1:61 11:17 1:47 11:14 1:44 11:10 1:40 1:16 7:2H 1:40 t:4 1:44 7:43 1:51 7:50 1:61 I 0:10 1:00 Ml 10:41 1:11 M 111:41 111 Ml U:M 1:16 1 11 111:68 :: ISi 11:01 1:36 PARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballrfont., P. I! 05 1 M Id Jl.lown ....:.... 15 (10 Look UaraB...... I 7. Marialta. 160 Wim.roirnjrt- 1 0(1 Lanoaator 181 Uun(.oJ.,n .- I 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 06 Lawiatowa. S 90 Altoooa...H,,.,H.H I 81 Mary.rlll..- 4 60 John.lown I 80 AHKI3UUKU I.. . laifll'lKbUKU 10 Cln.o eontiactioo. mada bv .11 tralna at Trron. and Loek llavrn. B. 8. BLAIR, taylT-tf. Baparintandtni. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE IHVIRION. Olt and aflrr Monday, Droanlar 37th, 1875, lha pa.Mngr train, will run daily (cirapt Bundar) brlwrc Rd Bank and Drlflwood, aa followa t EAUTV) AHII. II.. Mall karat rill.burg 8:25 a. tn.l RihI Bank 11:60; bligo Junrtlnn 12-8 Now Brlblrh.ni 1 p. at. Mavtrllla 1 : 1 1. j Troy l:3 Hrookril a 2:0 Full.r'1 1:24 i B.y aold.rlllt 3:45 DuRni. 1:1 4 i Bummlt Tnnn.l 1:31 Ptnrld:6 Wtadvill. 4:1 v llonmtle 4:44 arrlrot al Driftwood at 5:32. WI'.KTWARft. Day M.lllraro. Driftwood 11:25 p.m. I Uraarrtta 1:14 1 VVrad.llla 1:31: r.nll.ld I II; aUininilTunnrl3:l8 Hullol. 3.10; Rrvnoldrrlll.:06 : Foll.r'.ll ?4 : llnokrill. 1:611: Troy 4:13 i Maytrillt 4:36 1 N.w Retblrt.ni 4i48 : Hligo Janrtion 6:20 Red Rank 6:45 i arriraa at Pltuborg at 1:55 p. n. Clot, eonaeetlim. made with train, on P. 4 K Rallroad al Dritt.ond. and with tr.lnt on the Alltgheny Valley Railroad at Rod Rank. IIA.IU BIcUAKUU, Uen I Blip I. A A. Ji a.oa. Hup't L. tl. Dir. 3rw 3dvrrti0fmrnt$.' AGt. NTS rlANTKIWMM. wonrn and vluldrtd lo sell goods. Caattiimltl frisk . flao't be beat, 3$ Oaois. Unrnutn's Wonder, won derftil, Ji oonis. Johor Trieh the boss Inch 16 oeots. Commanding llsll, gM"l, 2b ocot. Maglo Trick oarde.enolutig, 1& cants. Magis Ageoards, anniiiag, sou is. fortune lulling otrd, 'Jit eonis, Jurj,itigcr.rdt, pleasant, S.Set-tils. &II eotnir ioiij, IA era i a. Views of the Centennial buildings, itiV oeet. Uuitlo lur evary pai.on Hire. ugh I'buadnl pbla and the t'enlenniat Hullding-, 211 rntls. Also, the H'trs Hnse i'nwkages, Ul..ss Cutu-rs, Nrn-dle Ibreiidt-Ts, ehrvnioe, jewelry, etc., liy wborfHole nnd reta.l. Hnd li cants ati'l stamp for eanple. Address, hwVKl.TV MAM FAl.iLli INli CO., llerineiitown P. O., Philadelphia, Ha, Jan. IV, '.8 -ll" i . . D OilKSTIC A'lTACHMKNT. Joufph H, Drering and ) In tbe Court of Common othorset.nl. Pleaa of OlearRald Co., rs. No. bUl, Jan, 1., I70. K. 0. Miller. J Dnsarstlo attajhment, fly virtue of the above writ, I have attached ns fellows. All that certain pleeo of land situate In Hell town n hip, Clearflolt) eoonty, Pa., hoondrd as fol lows i Usgionmg nt n post) tfarnee by lends eonveyod tn Uodlrvy Weaver south one hundred and lurty-sif pernhea to n post ( thence by lend sold to Daniel Htshel west one hundred nnd eighteen perches lo post ; tbenoo by land conveyed le Henry Weaver north one hnndrd and forty, alt perches to n poat; tbanre by land of Win. Weaver eait one hundred aad eighteen perehos to tbe plaoe of beginning, eontaimng one hundred and one acres end ninety eight and four-tenth perehre, and tbe usual aMowaiio., being part ol n larger sarvry on narraat ho, bill 9, g ran tod In the name of Henry Uerh, and patented to John 41 ret nor, palont dairxl tne lta dav or Uraeewibor, A. !., lHO.1, rvourded in the Hecordsr' office of Lycoming county, in ded book (1, page .' X, Ao. Also, a certain piow of land, oontaiitlog one bnndrrd and two acres and thirty -I wo Serehi l ttiro or Iras, being part of tract lo. eV07, surveyed In the nemo of biekllannd; Urifliili, and situate in lisll tuwoabip, ClsarOclJ, ' eonnty, Pa , begtrnlng at a post tn the division line tiwlwctn aaid tract iNo. 6Vo ( tbenea north f hi weat ercbts to a post ; tbenoo north 1 4 eaet HI perch to n hemlock tlitoee sontb east HA jiureliss to n hemlock tbenoo souih 1 east 121 p(Thei to said di via I on mo tbenoo nJnng tne seena south li" wost 143 pcrohsa lu tbe pleoo nt beginning. Alao, hi that evrtaln pleoo of lsnd ail o ate In I Knoa townahip, t'leorDeld euunty, 1'n., beginning nt stones Sua iti o tnwmhjp rod etnl vomer ol lend or levid Cethcsrt) ihenee South oti west' til 8 IP porches to post Ibeaoe south 24 east 217 peieliea snore or leas t post on line nf land of Abraham Walker f Ibeorw north 6MB enrt Ul po rebet more ar lees to red oak (down) corner of ltehert W barton nnd Ueorge show iwrveys ( thence north lii" saai V perehos snore ur lesa to post, tbenoo north M wvst lit) porckrs more or lesa to posi on bank of lltsie Clear Laid Ureek thanoe Hp the Saiae tbo several eoumS and diUancea there I of to post oeirner of land of D.vl.t llethuart I ihonor south e east 21 petbee to sioaes nnd I lore ol beginning, etjDiainmg xee noies more or ess, aid bring parts of two tracts or atirvetjs in name pi ievrfct htpCarat-ck end MtrKarel Mr lurniick. Ai.e, ell thai set tela traot or pleee nf land i wbivh was touveyeri by Yi. C. Pinvr and wil te J. P. Irwtn, by dat4 dated K member Id, A. D, I U7n, at i uata in the hor-rag h of Otoerflold, hownd of what wt asll we manufacture our sobm or thaw la our own builutaf. art wsil cul.erwsd andnnnhsd. They upon, Storckserrsrs out of tbt cliy us wlbsn tltsy say iny nil our goods, keUsU. but connna ourselves to pries to acquamiaooei aad itrsnftrs. pefjile and tuuuiry people mual With each ankle sold, a UuarunM lbs Pries is aa low as ll tea b bought thai ina quality is aa rrrs.mu ; in full, II purchasar within 10 daya goous, uaworu. i Till, is important indeed, becatne. unprincipled psoitis having atom In Philadelphia, hrftit our njjns, cards, advcrlitcmsnu, and uip sirsiifivita un m aivrwri, w'trrvaa..w .... aUtut where the store ia, so that thty ma aril ihrir counterlcU aouds. '1 her la bol one Omh Hall In inn Sirecl, mUJH irnnemi WS send patterns of matt rial and prices by mail when requested. Persona can have made-up rootle sent by biurets, by send ing their measure (we furnish eaay diteottom thai any one ua nuturo by,) and describing roll 2JfW fjftrtlsrmrats. ad aa followa: Brgi.alog at m paat formerly on banh of tba Sutqurbanaa rlrar aa yuu doaoend th. aana, being tbo original oarnar of tba (arm. of O. L. Kwd and M. 8. Ogdeu thanoa down .aid river nurth 70 .a.t 117 feet lo a poet th.nea aouth 21" e.t 4nl fwit ta . poat t thonea by landa of M. 8. Ogdea, aonth Ml" waal 117 levt lo tha original line betwren aald larm.i lliooea l,y tbe aaina toulb 2HU eaat 222 fa lo Third .tret; Ibenoo by .aid Third .treat aoulb 02 wr.t V7 l.et to aa allry ; tbenoo bv aald alley n.rlb IH weal 613 8-10 foot to Hirer atraali Ihrnca by aald .traot north 75 aa.t 100 fart to a port t Ihenee oortb 20 awl 60 fret to a poat aad plara of beginning, annlalnlag two acrce aad alily..ia percbea mora or lo.a, and barlngalarge two-Mory plank houaa and olbar oulbuildiagt tnerioa arrolrd, Alto, the uodivldrd ona-lhird part of two thkrda of Iba lullowiog traola of land I One thereof tl uaia in Hu.lon luwn.blo. Claarltld, county, Pa., brgtnnitig at a pit.h piaa eornor of troolt No. 44iu, 6307 and 6310 ; lbnce north by tr.et No. l;i7 throe bundrt-d aad twenty perohea to . rook oak i tboooe wart by traot Mo. 41104 Ira Buoured and twenty. four perabca to a brialooki thrnc Bnuih by trat No. 4301 three hundred and twenty perebaa t. white piaa , iheuaa aaat ny warrant o. 44Vv flro bunurad and twoniy-Bra perebeo to plae. ejf brginning, eontaliilng Bine auuaraa aou ninety a:r.a ana aJiowaooe, and which waa oonvo.rd bv Chetter Miio.on aad wife, Joba NorrroM aod elbtre by died I. Lather uuca, Jatooa Mitcbtll aod a. u. Miliur. Al.o, th. undivided one-third part of tha twa third, of tbe following traot of land rttuata IB Ilueton Ivwn.hip, Clearfield aounly, Pa: Ona thereof being .urriyed In pur.u.ae. of a warrant No, 4104, btiund.d on Ibo north by land &t Head ing, Ft.uer A Co., on the eaat by land of Dodge and albert, oa tha aoutb by lauda af Loratne'a aetata, ou the 'Wr.t by laod. of John Vu Bolt, eontaimng 0,1.1 acr.t and HI perohea and allow anor. Tbe other thereof boiag eurveveil tB pur. uauoa of warrant No. 41011, bounded on tba eart by land of Lorame'a aatate, on tha north by land ol Dodge and olhara, touih by land of W.ererA Helta, aod oo tha wr.t by land ol VY. A. VYallaM, aonlaloing 100 aorta and alkwanoa. JLoli.NJ PIE, Clrarteld, Jan. II, '78 .11 Deputy Bherln. 1870. WHERE SOW? 1870. To MICHIGAN, one elMhs foremost, floiriib- ing aou nsaituv States i WHAT FOR? To btrya fABht ont of the One million Acre of Boo tnrmliir lands fur sale by the UKAND KAi'llM A IMHANA K. K. Strong Soilsa Ready Markets. Sere Crops. Oood br hoots. K. K. runs through eentro of gnuit. Settlements nil along. All hinds of Products reioad. Plenty of water, tiesber nnd building materials l'rioe from It to 10 per nere; one iwnrth down, balance on line. nT-8enil for tllustratod panihlet, full of taots and llgures, ana bs eovinrd. Addnes W. A. 1IOVVAKO, ComnV. Urand Hapids, Uth. P. H L. P1ERCK, fiec'j Land Dep a. "STEWART 4 BLACKBURN " 1) K N T 1 S T S, , tiirneiisrlllr, Clrerfleld Comity. P.nn'c. (Offloe In Gstfs' Now Building.) Curweniville, jan IS, 1MB ly. u js "5 . v a a o t "5 ' i I? & i i .s til a g , in .5 "3 c a a S -2 B t i ' . 6 s 's. i OD C te o. " 8. c rj Q v us a u s o to c o. U o a H H X K o e i w o f-H te w H J P) N H 13 4 e o o C3 a a M 5 L3 o ft) tl o c O E E o 3 tn a. e Jl w IKI1KSTO EXCHANGE. The owner of n Arst-otaai farm Id the lower end ns the eonnty Is deal roes of eiehanging It for properly in this borough Tbe farm Is well Iru lirovcd Bo an res of which are nnder enlilvation, oroliard, water, etc For further Inlorotllioo a-l-iresa the editor of (hie Journal. Clearfield, Jan. s, 17 0-U -' L UMBRR .VANTEt). From one million to l,4on,DI0 frot of No. 1, 3 end S pine hoards, 11. U end IB feet in length, to be delivered by raft or cars lo Pitt burgh. Payment to Iw made ns follows t Part cash and part In good eiiy pmperty, ns may ho agreed upon. Hide to he nddrrssed to , 1W.LLOX nJlGTIIKiia, Lnmdor Yards. lWlh Want, Plttabiirgh, Ta., oral not hank, Ilo Hm It!, field street. 1o. I, IK75 3m . TKAZ1kUM "CKNT ENNlAf7 ' " 1? POOKKTMl'IOB. A biiok enntaining over Niily laauttlul Ilttu Iratluna of Kibitiitln Uulldmgs, Kslrmnunt I'erfc, Independenen Hall In I f in nod 1871, Cur prater' Hall, ttlrard t'ollego, Me'nnie Terq ple, Cathedral, nnd all ether places ol nlereet In tire toiwaolal (Jity, with hlalerieal sketnboa of ra( li, and n couipt-i.tlium of nil oth'T lulrmatoti ahat.retely tndeiienhle ft Ibo C-nteentel Vie. Iiin, wbo rtvghi to sun he binsell thoroughly familiar wl'h its ertnteut bafore visiting the Kg biniiUn. ient neywltarw by return of anil on icontpt of pries, 1 wemy em I. Address J"bn W. Pre net, Mo. 1 6 it North IHib Hreet, Phlladelihla. llig trade diaconnt toenrmtry dealers, Jsnl2,'7o f r Coofli, 6roriff, tt. n 4W Saat 4TN a 1876. WIIi'TER. 1876. WM. REED S Dry Goods Emporium, OP4 iioini; CI.EABFIKLP, PA. DRKK8 00OD8, : . FLANNEIJ!,' CAS.SIMKRIS, ' COATINOS, HI.ANKKTS, RHAVTL?, FAXCY GOOfcS, ' ; TRIMMINOB, MILLINERY U0OD3, . . I1081BHV ARD 8I.0VPS, , FI'BS OP ALL KINU.1, CARPRTJ) AND OIL CLDTHK, ltl'118, MAIn, pKraOET, WINDOW PA PES, WINDOW CT'HTAINS, ' WINBO" riXTURK.9, . OIL 1lLINn., ' WALL PAI'IR, lo., Ao. , Tho lorgest assortment of the above nnmcd g(M)ils in tho comity, nnd Belts for ensh. Remember, buMcraiiri eggs taken in exclmnge for goods. Receiving new goods nlinoBt duilv WILLIAM HEED,- I 'OPERA' IIOUleK, ;;: room.no. 2. ' CtMttaM, t. WM. 1 JOHN TRoljTMAN, 1 1 DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTHEMHEIH, ., ' '.AND Improved Spring Beds MARKET (TltEKT, MAR P. 0. Tbe undersigned begs leave to Inform the elti a a a- if Clearfield, and the public generally, that ho hal on hnnd n I no assortment of Furniture, such na Walnut, Cheat rt at nnd Painted Chamber Unites, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Ritensini Chair, Ladies' ar.d llimts' Rasy Chairs, tbe Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Peats and Windsor Chairs, Clothes Bars, (Map end It ten sion Ladders, Hat Recks, kWibblng & rue hae. 4o M0UI.DINU AND PICTIRI PR A MRS. Looking Olnsssi, CbroBos, At., which would be sultal'le for Jlnliser prents. dealt Tl JOHN TROUT M A V. ir OVHR AKD LOT FOIt SALE. Tha llmi.a aarl Lot on tba artrBarof M ar te.! aar) f.ftb .tra.U, Ure.rt.14, Pa I la ht aala. Tha lut ftoatalB. aearlv an aere af around. Tha h.uta la . lanf. 4awtil fraaaa, erBtftlnlag wHt ruutaa. For Irrna Burl other l.farwjia,o. fl, to the aubeflrlHtr, ml tba Paat OHO., (.or II P. A. OA HUH. Ion Pinn or iveex SMCBif troaa-atlj ,ra'd at Wn .Bo. $U0Ktlanrouf . fEW OPENING. . . SHOWERS : i BOOT & SHOE ' ' AND HAT & CAP ROOM No. I, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, " MAKKKT STRKKT. A full Mil alapl.t. aataritaabC of ftav fuowa ana new atyiee, aow. be "HAKD PAN" PRICKS. Clllten, are InvIM t. Mil and .lantlna ny atoca and juiiB. for theinf alrr. aa lo oaalitv aoM prioeo oi giKHia. ' i . . ' JOSKPH 8. BIIOWEKH. Olaartald, April 14, 11)74. QIIANGK OK PROPRIETORS. The undersigned having purchased the store goods and property formerly oconpicd by Levor F legal, on Sscoed atrest, Clenrneld, adopts Uis method of bringing his business to tbe notion of tbe publie, nnd promises to furnifb his patrons with the very best quality of BOOTS & SHOES, , HATS & CAPS, nt eieeeding low rates. This I am enabled to do, heeense I hare no rent to pay, nnd onn there fore divide the profits with my customers. It may be sold that this is nn si peri meet with me. bat If selling n good article for n low 6 gore en tices custom endeipands trade, I am bound to succeed in my undertaking. Uiva me n eell, ex amine sny ainck end learn my prices. To my largo stock of boots nnd shoes, hats and capr, I hare Just added n full stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, which I will sell nt the fery lowest figures for ensh, or In exchange fr country produoe, nt the BIGltBST MARKET PJtlGH. Call end emmlne my stock nnd prloos before pair basing elsewhere. PETER McOKOROR. Clenrneld, April 11, U7s. . . B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. DEKKl.SU, oa Mark. rtrwt. I. Shaw't Row, Clrarteld. Pa., baejaet reeelvad In. lot of Prouoh Calf ikina aad Klpt, tht beat I. th. Market, and la low pre pa rod to aaan aihotur. atarvlhing I. hia Una. Jl. Mill amr raat bit work lo ba a. rapraaaaUd. Aleo, all kisdiaf Laaibar and Shmm Flndinft for aala. Tba altiitaa af ClearAeld mmi viataltj mn raapootfullj Iarllad to giro hia . .ail. Wert dear at abort aatloa. Ttllllv The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Penn town.hip, Claarfleld Co., Pa. nilRNED nun " ' titf not ' ' BURNED -:U Pi' TheBuhseHhers have, at grant si Dense, rebuilt neighborhood necessity, In the ereetlnn of n nrst elass Woolen Manafaotory, with nil tha modem Improvements attached, and are prepared to make nil kinds of Clothe, Csssimeres, Hatmetta, lllaa kete, Vlannels. Ao. Plenty of goods oa hand to supply all enrold nnd a thousand new customers, whom we nsk to some nnd e lamina onr stock, e The business of t v VJARULflU AflU rtbLilAtf - will reeelve enr especial attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver wool, to suit customers. All work warranted nnd done upon the shortest notice, nnd by strict atten tion to business we nope to realise n liberal share of publie patronage. . 10.000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will nay the hiibest market itrice for Woo nnd sell oar manufactured goods no low ns similar goods can be bought In tbe eouotv, nnd whenevei we lati to render reasonable satisfaction we can always be found na borne ready to make nroner explanation, either In person or by Utter. J AS tab JUUABUtD BUNH, prlliotf Dower P. 0. LKATHKR BitKAST-STAAPS 81 PKR8EDKD BY ttlVlOHT'm PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOD-BACK Katie of the best Mallea ble Iron, and ta attached . to Ibo llameebythe beat ' Snep ever invented. It - is easily and quickly put nn, nnd prevents the whipping of the horses y "o Po1- kot Hahlt i to gel ont of ro)M(r. l Will last for years. All i ' we ask is a fair trial, te j convince ell parties ns- Ing them that they are , unsurpassed In value for the purpose tor wbiob they are intended. BACKBIT SCIIRYVtK. Clenrneld, April li, 1874. riTTsn( H;li, pa. For upwards of twenty yearn the lending busi ness College of the United Ktatf s, afford a unequal led advantages for the thorough, practical edacn tlnn of young nnd middle eged men. Htudenta ndinltted at nny time. For circulars address J. C. PHI Til, A. M , Principal. TheIRtN CITY C'OL.R(J K" Is Hie eoly Inatltiition of the kind In this Hty that we recommend lo tbo pnldie patronage VssAtie riam Hftmr, Pintbutyk, Pm, Sep. IS.TI Am. ixiaL"li:gislaton7 Nolle. 1 1 hareliv girt. t. th. pahlia and .11 partiM Inlrrottod, that application will aa aiada at lha preer.t tetiio. of tha Hlate Ugitlatar. to paaa ao art repealing an Act of Ar.etnhlv, ap proved lha Sid, da, ol March, A. D. Ir, and tha aupplrmaBt approved th. Id day af April, A. D. lail, rrlatlna to tha aollmllaa of l.iu la tbnulfClee4vlr. CI.AhK BROW.N, T. A. MMIKK, UAHHW IKI0VKR, Attr.t i II. U. floonktltiiaa, Wlark. . , ; rntaRitt.toBrrt Offlrr, ' Clrarlrld, Pa., Jan. IV, 'Tt. 41 J. It. M'MUItltAY wh.Ii mtpriT tou with any article 01- MKKC1IAN OlhR AT TI1K VKIIY LnWEilT PRICE. COME AND HKE. l'71r:) NEW 1 WiSHINGTON- Cat l. dtOfV Par Ua, at kaaaa. Term fru. M aVU AJdr.M.Sriaaoa 0, tmr. read, Mminm. janll-ly. . . gtisrrllaiMeui. HARTSVYICK & IRWIN IBC0MD STREET, ' V CLEARFIELD, PA., i KALE KB IN PURK DllUGS! CnEJIICALSI PAINTS, 0115, DYE STIFF VASNIRBIS, : 1 BRDRMRd, PERrCHKIf, r AMT 800DH . TOILET AIITICLLS, Or ALL KIKS8, PUR S WIXE3 A Kli Liq VORSt for aedlelDal purpoaaa. Truatee, Hupportart, Bohool Booka and Statloa. trjt and all other arttolea aaually - found I. . Drug Stor.. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE Pl'IiLY CuMPOUNDKb. Il.ria. . larn .1. pariaaaa Jm tha bualaaaa thtj aa. glva ealira euU itfaction. J. O. HARTPWTCK, JOHN F. 1KWI.N. Clearleld, Deoanliar II, 1174. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Soeoeseors to Boy n ton A Tonng,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of fOETABLE & STATIONAHY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Foarth and Pin. BtraaU, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVINO angagad l.'tb. maanfaetura of flrtt elaaa MACHINERY, w.ranieclfnllrlaform . publia that wa ar. low prepared to III all irdart aa abaaplj and aa promptly aa eaa ba dona la an, af lha cltlaa. Wa atanufactura and dU la Malay and Circular Sa-jr-Milla Bead Bloekt, Water WhaaU, Bhaftiag Palleya OuTord'a Injector, Sloaa Oaugaa, StaaB Whlttlaa, Ullen, Tallow Cupt, Oil Cnpt, Gauge Cock., Air Coeka, aloha Valvaa, Check Valvar, wrought iron Pipaa, S'.eaa Paaipt, Boil.r Food Pampa, Antl- Fnetioa Metraa, Hoap Stoao Packing, Qua Paek. a, and all kind, of MILL WORK J together with Plowi, glad Solea, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, mmi etb.r CASTINGS af aU klnda. nV'Ordara aollcitad and IUmI .1 n. All kattara af laualrv with ilin,M ..l-n.. of oar ataaafBotara prsaptly aaawarad, by addru. lag a. at uiaaraeld, Fa. Janl74-tf BIOLBR, TOUNO A RKED. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLE AE FIELD, PA., . MARrrAcrrmins or FIRE mtlt K, Furnace Illocks. Gas Cclorts, Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, tic, Vhimnry Topi, Window imp; and faort. All kino's of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DKSI0N8 IN TERRA C0TTA MADE TO ORDER. With Improved aarhlncrv. Irtt alaa. M.i.rl.l aad tklllod workaaa,w. can warraat all aar aaaufacturae to. be equal to If aot tnporkr ta any In tba aarhot. ArtlcLa af onr aanufactura eaa ha earn at tha Worht, near Railroad Depot, or at tha Hardwara Stora of Powell A Uorgaa. AU .rdm froa a dialanca, addratwd lo lb. General Suptrlntend.nl, will receive prompt at. tuition. r J. n. rarthwick, JOHN PKRIH SON, Grn'l Hupl. af llrathleld, llarnkirk, Scotlaad, SopL Manufacturing Dept. BayQ'7l ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, 11A.Mj1.NCj vases, Stnvo Lining and Fire Brick, ktpt WBitaatly a. kaad. ST0E AXD EASTnEJI-WARE OF RTERt DESCRIPTION! CHOCKS! POT8I CROCKS ! Plahar'a Pal.nl Airtight Keif . ftrallnw Fr.lt (anal BITTTKR CHOCK., with lid.. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE. Rt'TTFR CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIR DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great aany other tbinga too aaatroaa t. aentloa, t. ha bad at - FRED'K, LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Cora.r ol Ch.rrw aad Third SlraMa, CLKAHFIELD, PA. augl MARBLE A X "sToYg I'Xr D ! Mrs. 8. S. MX) DULL, navlng angagad ia lha Marbla buiinait, datlret to larora kar rrimda aad lha pul.ll. that th. haa now and will keep ooaitaatly o, haad large and wall aalatM Block of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARDLE, and It preparad to faml.h In ardar ToMBSTONra, BOX AND CRADLE TOMSK, MONI'AIHtNTn, Curb, aad Poata lar Caaty Lata, Wladow Sllla aad Capt, alto, BI RIAl'. TARI.R AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Aa. aVTard an Re alrMt, a.ar lha R, R. Ittpar, Clauaeld,Pa. jat.ll 171LL1AU M. 1IKNKT, Win V T ar ana Paura aa. ScaiTanaa, LUMBER CITY, Cnllertiona aad. .ad aonoy proaptly owld avwr, ArtMloaW agremilrat and dMda .1 4WvayMM IHtly .avewtrd aa l warra.td ma. rarl ar a. aharga. WlytR