THE REPUBLICAN. CLKA WEDNIHSAV Ten repaid in edo. - Ii paid after th U paid efir ' PA i. FEB, I, till. ascription. n three months ..JtM Ion mi lauelae...., I M of all -tea tea... H Pitting ill k Co., Nows- paper Ad neekejen n New Y - eats, IT Park Row, towir our flul authorised 4gete K .ilOUK ftOTICfcls, Me (hod tat Rplscopnl CbMrch Rv. JL f. pTavRffS, m-lur. r'ubll" Service eeery flebbeth ll ID A M . Md 7 K. N. fUbt.ata Hobool at A. M. Pravur -. till every Thursday, it M P. 1 Uomn .intnn Herrlec. tret Sabbath of aver ,anib, -U l4 A. M. rrl)iertu Chch-wRer. U. I-Bi'Tlbm. rthiHih ewrfieei tuornlng and creel or Rab baib Hbn'tl al I t M. Prayer Meeting W ed a ea se v evening. M. Prancls- Church Catholic R.t. p. J.Shbhid. FrMohlnf t lOio'eloeh, A. 11., on lha Arst, third and lourlb SunU)iof aaab Month i Veeoersend teredletion of I ha llleieed 8aeren-eat al T e clock, J, n.-rnndaj echoes every heday afternoon at I o'clock. i i i - i u win OFFICIAL 1)1 H ECTOR Y. f mi or iolmro QCArran stations ooobt. rVond ifoi day af Janaary. T . rd Monday of March. Plist Monday af J una, , ', Vunrtb Monday of BepWteber. T1M1 Or lOLVIKt 00 BOH PIUI, . . first Monday af Jane. Baeond Monday of Nevettiber. . rmuo orricata. Pniidnt hdjtHow, Charles A. Meyer, of Look Haven. Aiuami tm JdpUim. John H. Orris, of Bell-Toe ta. Aaaodnfa Judf William 0. Foley, Clanrfald) John J. Head, JurweniTllle, .Wiwrery-ICIt Bloom. Jtfilwr onef Rfdr. J. Morgan. ihHritt Atforaajr Franb Fleldieg . TVaaaarar David MianKbay. Hktrig William R. Mel'hersen. 0tw Atrwyor 0a at oat P. MeClosiey, Car wenav.lle, C7Mrw aiatiWMra Clark Bream. Clear- flald I Tbrnas A. McUoe, Chest P. O.t Hairil Hoover, Cnrwensvtlle. Cwmtw Auditor Christ, J. Keefciy, Glen Hopt i tfetaoal A. Caldvell, WilHamsgrere ( John u. i:ffnoar, Burns tu. Cowirff Coromrr J. B, Naff, Haw Washington. Jury CoMNHttt antra John W. Bhngart, Jastes Hllonall, Uleeraea. Supirimfndgmt of PmbUt SdamU John A. Orofory, OarweasTille. ' Houirin biie John W. Wrifflay, W. Ra- dbaagb, Cyraa L. Gordon, Clarflald Joaiab KTaaa, Joa. R. Irwin, M. B. Arnold, CarwawavHla ; J. J. Lingta, KvmatHayan, Oaaaela MiUf j Job Ion Hamilton, Latbarabnrg. Oar Speeiml aolnma daoldcdly IntaraatHag la a loal paint of yitw, and pro fab) rending te ooiitdrra aa warn ta aara moaay. At Oie ShorirT'i salos in IlolIidayW- borg, on the Slat of Jannary, over $46,000 worth of properly was dlfpoaad of. The moat of It til old al tnarefy nominal Agar. One by one, silently, alon and with eaation, (hot who iwor of on New Yaar'i day are slipping around In the early morning for tbalr aeeuiiomed drlnki. The spirit If wl lliog hat the Utah ii weak. An exchano nays ttiat ft careful moesaremait of the diaianoe hat dtmonitraied the raat Ibat the ? tailor to the CeatetinUI, who would ate evaryibiag on exhibition In the build Ing, muil walk tlghiy-foar and Ire-eighth mtlei. Condiiolor Irwin's. patwengor train wai delayed for about two hour by a elide In the ut nrar the Goodfcllow bridge, on Friday afAer noon Inat. The recent haary rains In this action hare made railroading an the braaeh road very unoertala. . , " A loap year nock-tie party wan held In Clarion recently. Young men ibeald he eero ful about going to toeh parties, as the neok-tla Is too suggastira of the knot into which they may get Uagled, through nttaadaaea at theaa Aerlees of the sofier m. An old weather couplot in reference lo January, runs Urns : A sad barren year the farmer foresees, Whose erahard this moaih show badding trees. Throughout the country npprehensiona am es prmed that the frnit erop will he badly Injured from early bedding, oaosed by the prolonged mild weather and warm snaahiae of January. The voters of the several townships should mart at some plaoe In tbalr reipeetlrt dis tricts, la the near fatare, and nominate eeadldeter to Sll the eareral township affiees to be rated for on the Id Tuesday of February, and mad the names to soma of the printing oSoas and hare n anfflrlent number of tloketo printed. ' Thii eoarae will sara time sad trouble on aleotlon day, and ecnra a better class of ameers, The editor of the Cambria Frteman attended the reeewt Inauguration atrcmonles at Ilarriiburg, and, If we nan judge of hi frollngs by the following, ha must have gone homo Ihor oaghty disgusted Hear him: "If n mw was aaaetod pro? id tag for the Rett log to death af all human beings devoid of personal boauty, what a, fearful mortality there would ha among the wo men folks who ftoed around the tnaugurnt'.oa platform at Harrtsburg en Tuesday last." Wanamaker ft Brown, clothiers, of I Philadelphia, are a responsible Arm. They make vp men's and boy's clothing and make them right. Their prices are remarkably low, and lha wonder ll how they een be so low. The WM of all Is, however, they have bat one price for each article, and that print All mast pay alike. There Is no snob thing as "Jewing" allowed. If yon bay there yon eJwsya knew that yon are getting yoar money's worth and nobody eaa bay cheeper. A Rival. We notice by the move mean af our Brook villa neighbors that the oltlaens -of Ibat flonrishlng burg a- going to here as big a Centennial erlcbratteo as Pblladel. phla. Several large and enthnsiaatic meetings have been held and committees appelated to reg alata efTert, antll nearly every eltlsos Is the borough has hots assigned an Important place en noma committee or other, looting te one of the biggest 4thi of July that ever name off In the beak woods. Tub Great 11 ll. Koutb. Those of nr renders who deilgn making a trip to Califor nia, or visiting the grant North West, will do well Wore starting to consult the railroad programme of tba Chicago A North Wait em road, advertises) in theaa eolumns. This Is the road which will carry yon nil over Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois and over to California. Krery psrson deilgnlng lo travel In any of those States had better address Mr. W. II. Stsnnett, general peiteager age1 Chieafo, Til. A Goon fiuwiiBTioN. The Tyrone titrmt sayst "ii toe renniyivsnm naiirooei oonipaoy would frost the merer windows of the ladies watlng room, it weald probably relieve the young men and boys who eon gr again a bowl lha depot from the troabie af f(ag In at the ladles lailde, much to their annnyanos and dUgwet Besides, the yooag men would then bars morn time lo attend ta their own buelnes." The swg gestiea hi applicable, with equal force. In athef plaoed beiide Tyrone. Wedded and 1iei. On Thursday, Jsnoary 111, We, Mr. Thomas Striae and Mis A eaa Rbawn of Milton wore married, and la tended to start on tbetr wedding tear nt T e'eioek la the evening. But the bride not being well the tour was per tpoaed, Pbe continued to grew worse natil the subsequent Monday evening, whoa tht physicians Informed the family that sbeeeuM Nvt bat a short time. She reeelved the announcement calmly, bade ad lea to her friends, nW nt J e'eioek on Taesday morning died. It Is sad bereave ,Bt" - ocarcitt op Hnow. o tar this win er ws bare had scarcely a sufteieaey ef the Rooty caatmlal for as math as rabbit tracking. We mere beta reffeetlag that not aleae are grace and winter grain the sufferers from tht want af anew, nt to the dearth of if, ead coeieqecat deprlva Hton of alelgbiag, ll amy he menltontd that mnny wnarrlaget have felled, ar at least liageriag poet pea em en U of them have resulted, from en absence of those Bakes of leeee, wbioh, woven ma carpet or spetleea white, tend to eshllerate and aaeitn. JJat what is Ibat laaif Mash. We wooed art miete the happiness eetbere, even If -we may be outside the Mae) eslnglesXIks. Everybody osr fourteen Is iwsrffhat sleigh ride bee drsnghl forth mnnraposnl from hashrnl lev tre, who, under the mingled means af moonlight, sanis and sweetly -soeading sleigh baps, ham Wmc giddy and rliktd the momrttov) qneetioa which toowthd tf easy tnmmnaitai on premtntd r In the pnrtor weald never hart brought awl. When we consider that this Is a 1st leap year, we clgh to sjmpstby with the many sw ties whs have ween left ie languish law tht want tf only oat tlelith r Ida, which weald hart Wlewed hi the ' make af aa AMklnJ m kt them hide tbetr ume, asd tstoy may Usp thear , wt amis the) beauty, hmds aa4 Inn ami af the aoh ttoRto.steamtug tntof tlnvs. Ho ad Matters. From the Journal af January 14th, we eHp lbs following summary ef road matters disposed of at the recent term af court i .f Psvivtont For s pnbtte read from Tyler ita Ilea on B. I. ratlroU to sear dwelling house of David Tylaf, la Bnetoei Uwuhlp., iV lower i, L. Bird, U. A. Penreall, J. 0. Tyler. For n public road from Muddy Rue Be boo I boast to Bpmeo Flat, and to vaoaia, In 01 tab township. Vie wee, Rem as) Hry, B, Arm strong, H. A Hem an. ' 4 J Per s pabllt road from near ban of R. Buch to river read sear A. Shaw, Sr., la Bradford town ship. Viewers, Joseph Winery, C. R. Wilson, J. L Cuttle. For s pnbllt road from near tht Sterling mine stabtto to near Oleasoa'i Store In North lUuta dale, In Waodwar4 towaiblp. Viewers, D. a St. Ueorge Fraslor, Jesaa IHgeac, David Wectover, Per private road from the river to John Htew art's dwelling. In Bradford towaiblp. Viewers, P. Cnrley, Jacob Pieree, David Pereey. To review road from Da Bole station to C. Aih eamlter'e to Brady township. Viewers, 0. F. Mc Closhty, D. Panel, Nathan Moore. Ta rnoele and supply part road from Curweus villa to Indiana, from county line to fl. Buoder lla'i and J. W. Camp bell's farm., Bell towaiblp Viewers, T. W. Moore, R M. ha fay, John W. BelU ConMnnns Nisi Pablla road from rosd near Shook 's teal hank to read near Eaos MeNeiters, is Chest township. Private road from Henry Baats'a lands ta road leading from A. Terpt's to T. F. RIshH's In Bra dy township. Tt varato and sappty road from Samuel Mo Otaban's to John Williams', In Jordan towashlp. Tt vaesta nad supply road leading from west end ef Snmmti tunnel te road loading to Rosktoo, In Union township. To vacate and supply road from ClearSnld to Bblrey's In Bradford towashlp. 11 Coarianan Assolvthlt A pvblle road from near the Snyder lot to test end eftfoodfellow bridge, ! Luwieaoo township. A public road from T. Henderson's, la Wood' ward township, to New Millport, to Kasi towa shlp. i - ' ' A publit road from ead of Iron bridge to fteer Andrew Cnpplea, In Pike township. A publia road from Stirling mine stables to Janes rille road, la Woodward township. A publit road from near John Butler's to Jas. Shaw's saw mill, 1st Lawreneo township. A private read from Philip Bayder's residence to river and Camlltowa road, In Burailde town ship. 4 Court win Petition tt vacate road between Laurel Run school house nnd Croeecst tamp ike. Also, from Salem ohureb to Crosscut lump Ike, In Bogp township. fetitlem fat bridge aerom Saeqaebaana river et LewlerUm. The adverse report of viewers to vacate rvwd to Brady township from Garnet read to road down Sandy Ltek creek was eon Armed. Local Instititi. The Local Insti tute for the towaahlps of Brady, Bloom, Bell, Union nnd Huston convened in the Lutheran chareb, at Lothenbarg, January 11, 1S7S, fat a ssesion of two days. At S r. m. the meeting was called to order, and the following ofisers elected t President, W. F. baa anew. Vita Fresldeftt, J. B. Naff, Secretary, Belle Welch, Treasurer, J. M. Dressier. As eaeeelive temmillte was appelat ed, composed of Bdgar Wilson, E. 0. Ilajs and Mias Deaolele). . J Mr. Shaaoom made the opening address, and afterward explalaed mnltipllcatlws and division of fraatlona. Mamrs, Neff, Hays and J. L, Any ler dlaeossed with some spirit the quettton, That District Initttatee have entlived their asefulnesa. Decid4 to the aflrmatlve. InstituU ndjonrnod Convened Pridny even lag atf JO. Opening eaereiaaa. Appropriate remarks by Superintend ent Gregory. Drill en grammar by B. 0. Hayes. Essay, Bella Welch. Address, M. L. MeQuowa, snbtoot, Porcoaal Werh. Select emtio a, J. B, Nth, mhjeet, Death of Benedict Arnold. Ques tion for dlscnesioft, Resolved that the prosperity ef a nation depends upon the Intelligence of tht people. Opened by B. tt. Hays, continued by Ed. Wilson, Unman and MeQuown. Mat en Saturday meraiag at e'eioek. Open- tog eamatons. Drill an gleet by B. Wilecm. Question, what assistance soon Id the scholar re ceive from the leather? D tee eased hy Messrs. Shannon, McQoewa, Hayes, Wilson ead 0. W. Weaver and closed by Supi. Gregory, All agreed In wisely di reel Ing pupila hut giving them the least possible assistance. Class drill en oleoailea by J. A. Oregory. Adjourned. Ova vowed nt 1:M r. , President hi the ebalr. Secretory being absent, M. L. MsQnewa waa ap pointed pro lesst Lectors by Rev. Manges, mh jeet, Word Derivation. Class drill ea history, McQuow. Daties and responslbilitiaa ef school directors, diaeuased hy J. W. Korp, J. C. John sen and W. F. Shannon. Adjourned. Satontay tventog met nt f o'clock. , Derotlooal oierttaM taedaotsd by B. A. Fleairag. J RoU eaU and response with sentiment Should female tenohera roecive the seme salary as malts? Dis eased hy McQuewn and tiregery. Both gee tie men agree that they sboala. Basay by J. M. Postletbwait, subject, Reieaslbilities of tba Teecher. Address by Bopl Oregory, subject, Man n Natural Being. Xssey by Dr. Means, sub ject Bleep and Dreama. Lecture by J. B. Neff, bsubjeet, Maps and Mishaps. Select reading by J. C. Johnson. Closing remarks by W. F. Sbaa non. Mr. P. A. Fleming nnd his band ef singers relieved the monotony of tht exercise, hy excel lent mwsie, at intervals, during the entire session, as did also J. B. Nsff by elocetlonal feedings. Notwithstanding tU flnaniial distress, condi tion ef tht reads ead other dlssvnmgemeats, the Local Institute has been n decided success. The good people ef Lutbersburg not only encouraged tee teecben by thetr prssenee, but opened tbalr doers nrr their entertainment, treating them with the at most hospitality. Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and ether freights sent over the Tyrone A Clesrfleld Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week eadiag Jen. 23d, 187S, and the same time Inst year i . coat For the week....H,.,H.....M.n Meant liase last year ......... Incrtaaa 1,144 Prevltnsly dnrtag year...HHH..H....H. 14,710 Seme tisae last year-.... ,..,....... - 11,84 Inerease.M,.H..MH lt,8tS Total la We..... 4I,V4 Sssjo time laM yar ............ H 3,ov4 ( i ( ii- u tt 1 I IncreastMW...M.M lt,0SS or nan rnaiaavs. Lnmher.,....M..H M H. II ears. Miscellaneous freights. ..., ' Tb Allegheny Conference of thu tnitrri Brafkr.. .ut ttimtli.., at tb. MMlot r (nll, b.M M Vllam, Ciaklt M..I7, U U. Mtovl .,tMBMU k Ik. AkoM. iU lrl.1 1 Kut DlrW J. W.lkw, P. 1 1 AIImm, U. BUl.rj Tji..., J.C.ShMnri Uutlngd.., u t nn. 1. . u-ii . ur u vj . 1 - . M.11U., I. . T.iitria 1 X ruu,-1. 1. T.11- k.llrriksTlallw,P.i.lltawClMrWd,',n7?t,, r A. I. r.liMi OiiwMa,W.CMUr H.HkU; , b.rj, t. I4lai hwm, D. 8u;v OtkUo.i, k.s.Jwi Jmiu, R.I.Wm.w4 Utm pMl, A. H. Rpuflni MIIMa, A. I. If.ui Kut B.ks, D. Illi. B.i..ld ), A. CI.M. ., Tbe new paper mill of Morriaon, Bar. A C, tA Rowing fipriag Bl.it w.alj. U ..itw iW, .as will a. ml for baalaw ..rlj la alma. Tk. a.lHlo bkIi Uriw i ha.dMM tbu la. M tu w4 la ragwiM aa fail, aa MaaMal M Ik. Iltll. lll.(. la kl.b It to Hl.il. ' ' PhIUPSBIIBO Jot'BNALISliS. Ta. MMklM rlid Mll.ui. 8h a. a.aiag .aa Mm M.r kana La is. ,1m.. Haxnr, Hurl. IC.m MMttg . aitoat rwl tnm Urakxa Bulk), u tkr Bill, Mfl ,.rd M a. tk. mlrM4. TMa aw in. Mm M.ai4 trUh liriu. mm! atakia Mr. rmf km, kiln. Mr. Bl.k.ra U.fk. a ramw Hrlag aw Ikla mm m. M baaMtK mm Mk, aaMl la nMbi.g ikmt k ik. mu h h .'aMran. tk. i county, about seven years ago, a family r.7SJSr.1,r . -rr..! crclin' wa? bie4 with mi. Tkmk1a..biik.arHnUK i, tnploUwhoaregrowingup vorysturdy oh ut bat wwk s m w A..r Bk.ri a and their handaome appearanee is the hrmn Brl.g tfom tk. mffm rwS Mwmm tki. I delight of all who see them, pkM. a.A Ow.a, 4hmw4 a mm awki.g of I - .Mb a km M kM. abnnal t. bus u auai. The exact sum collected In Phlla Ik. ikM paii a. aiuatkM u km, b Kbut , dclphla at the closing meeting held by itaami ., . - . ' known. It it 1100,228, And will be Wbii. a Mi.agr.ra Biauuv twa ra ta. aai..i devoted to the erection ol a new nail r bo tkwtr. a Mm, mmm f tb. .b.nb 0f th Young Men Christian Asaocia- rrrX"p.tiono ... ,"V.lrj""r,rt!-'."" -Ex-Oovernor Thomas, of Mnrr- s..h tbM(btr.iMM Hibaariara aaKt.au W.BM1 ear. mmm fa.g a... aiMa iraabw ... aaalal,, la an. 1mm tba Bl.rrra. ' No Mobb Calu. A likely young argr. IM kMkm rrrr BtlMtt. t k. Mfkkor . wlla, tai It anAuA waa aa la ,aaaaaikaw W ratkat saaaagteg tmi. Tbt ft, w. all kkieb, M aa. (Mr aaaisiaiw la taapwiawa m -aa. U." Tk. aclrrMMrM baaba4 pntmni a bnab hw. lag Maaaa "por.," a4 m. aigka a. ta. .akj fH .or. kuglag m tk. Pnm, saga4 aa mim. mm.mm, a. aw.bakM4 th. Aog, ark. aM m. ikai mtm. Biff.-" liana l..,lr Umt M.bi, mm a.. , um. ta.hakiiiiaawa i. au u.aaawt wmu m h V aafs. Amlaiaaw mmlml. Vauranct Depimed. The first sec tion af the bill to suppress vagraaey, Introduced is tht Beasts, delnes Iba offense as fellows i ' I. All persons who shall unlawfully return Into nay district srbeaee they have been legally re moved without hringlog ft errtllonm from tht proper authorities of tbe ally or district tt wbioh iney among sieiing urn envy unineai therein. 1. All persona who Ml having wherewith to maiatala themselves and their f am Ilea, live Idly and without employment and refuse to weih for the asoel ead eommoa wages gives ta otner per sons in the like work In tbe pltoe where tbry then arc. I. All persoas who shall refuse to perform tht work whien sunn be allot twi to men by tbe over- seers of lbs poor, as provided by the not of Jane l.i, is an, eniiuva aa aei relating w tat support and employment of the poor, 4. All persons going a boat from daor to door, or placing taemseUss lo streets, highways or other rosd a, to beg or grnber alms, and all otbsr persons wandering eoroeti and negi lag. a. All persons who shall come from any piece without this commonwealth to any place within ll, and shall be fcuad lolteriag or resldlag t bore- in, and shsll follow ao labor, Irene, ecuufetioa or nusiness, ana nave lav nsmie mcane el sonaisteuoe, and can give no reasonable eoeooat af tbemselvta or luelr builni'is in luon plaoe. Tht other sections are In the mala similar to to those, adopted by the poor directors' convention nt A (toons, , , ; . em --- - 1 LUi of U'ttorS rcniainhip; unclaimed In the Poitnfloe at Clearfield, for tbe week ending January ll, IS7S t ' At wood, Jnmus E. . Kline, Mrs. lurge , Rrea'ly, Merle (1) MoCuIlln, Wm. A. ' Cuntoy, Rlehard l' (Iweae, Joshua. (?mptell, T. J. Rubicon, Joteph P. . Hubbard, T. J. A Co 1 Shoror, Mis J. - ' Kauflmsa, Charles A. Wells, Miss Josephine P. A. UAl'LIN, P. M. . t hkws imus. Murk Twain u going to run for mayor ol uaruora. ' "Tbo Dear VenarUKl" it what the lloaton papon call Winalow the Ibrger. A Utirman aquadron of three iron- clailsand oneMnjor will visit America "July- .. , i.., .. Tbe Sun bury and Lewmtown Kail road is to be offurad at public sale in I'hiluclelpaia on tbe nth ol march, 1 It is reported that President Grant has recently boon investing In Bonanza mining stock, . A terrible amount of illness is said to be occasioned by impurities in soap, especially in tho sconted- varieties. A bill is before tbe Georgia Leiris laturc toexompt from taxation persons wno nave iosv an arm or a lug. Tbore is some talk of exhibiting a centennial coflee-pot on the "grounds but the matter is not "settled yet. ' A Now York firm Is manufactur ing revolutionary and battlo-flold relics The last Sheriff of Northampton ooonty, Fa., is. said to have cleared 10,0(10 during his terra of office. A thousand colliers in North Wales have struck owing to a reduction of wages by their employom Tea culture is so continually gain ing ground in Georgia, that it bids lair to become one of the settled industries of that State. Fire was diwovered in one of tbe Centennial buildings on Monday, Jan. 24, but it was extinguished without doing material damage. A bill to remove tho rapHol to riniaucipbia nas again been introduced into the legislature. It proposes a popular voto on tlio subject. Josio Mannfield's nocklace reoontly brought 113,000. It is prettier than the one Stokes camo noar getting. Nt. Jjouu nepuouaiA. The Peruvians bave built a rail road in tbe Andes, some portions of which are le.uuu lout above tne level ol tbe sea, Last rear's wheat crop of Califor nia is estimated at a valuo of 126,000, 000, and the gold and silver crop at a minion less. It baa been satisfactorily demon stratcd that a man can live thirty days on sour milk, but tt curdles ones blood to think ot It. Dinthcria has New York city by th tbroot. Tbe -deaths trom that cause jumped up to 156 last week from I .'a the week beiore. Five hundred merchants, manufac tures and citizens of Toledo, Ohio, have signed a petition to Congress in lavor ol repealing the resumption act "' "Whatconstitutesacall to tbe min istry T" is a question about to be dis- cuHsed by the preachers of Indianapo lis, lvct a say o,uuu a rear. . ' John Bull is scared over tbe re ported prospect of re-appearance of me oreadiui plague wbicn raged on tne uonuncni and in r.ngianu in lubo. Threj car loads of voune hemlock trees have been shipped from St. Mary's, Elk county, to Philadelphia, to be nsed in embellishing the Centennial grounds. The first fruits of lean vear ahina forth in tbe case of Miss Belie Harner. of Fairbaron, Wont Virginia, who shot a man because he refused ber otter of marriage. 1 ' Tbe Snnbury jail bas four cells and seventeen prisoners. ' Judge Rockafol- ler sentenced them to solitary confine ment the other day and the nnenff is puttied. ' ' I llutlor nas titrned np. it Is "pos itively assorted" that he will ran for Congress again or at least for tbe nomination in bis old district next summer. Twoyearsago Uarrisburg received ber summer supply of ice from Maino, and now tbe ice merchants ot tbateity think of getting next summers' supply in tho same way.- ' 'J Accofding to tbe paper of those localities there are few grasshopper eggsjin Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, and aio reasons for expecting an imme diate return of the peM.' " lion. Charles Jackson, who was Governor of Hhodu Island in 1845, d,icd!;'r.ilJ,y' Jwi- 2 at rrovirienco, in lie wal promineni manniacinrer. The Voice oAngeU is the name of a new Boston paper "edited and man aged by spirits.'' Tbe Hub claims to be nearer speaking distance to their abone than any otber city In the land. The r)ort of the American Iron and Steel Association shows that thero were 2,100,000 tons of pig-iron aianu fucturcd In this country last year a falling off of 600,000 tons from the pre vlons year. . , , , The "Hub" Is going to have a Centonnial oclcbratiou on its own book, on the 17lb of March, "Kvacnalion day," the one hundredth anniversary of the departure of tho British troops out of Boston. In . Clay township, Huntingdon lnd, late Ministor to Perur, waa killed near hi. home at Franklinville, Garret Co. Md., on Saturday, Jannary 22d. He waa walking on th track of tb Baltimore and Ohio liailroad and was struck by an engine and instantly killed. The United Slate pension detec tive from Washington has been mak ing a tour or the State of Michigan Bad many pensioners bare beea struck from tb list, - M found one woman drawing a pension lor ber child who I now a yonDg nan of mature earn, and la earning a salary of 11.900 per year. Tb great nuisance, in business, bank chock stamps, bid fair to be abolished. Tbe complaint bas become so great that th banks have secured the sorvicee of special agent to pie tent tbe subject to Congress a soon at a tuffiuient number of signature) can bo obtained. . An enterprising eitiiau of New York, who has had upwanlsof a quar ter of a century's exporienoe in tho general hardware trado of -this coun try, propose to ostubliah B general hardware commission house at Mel bourne, Australia, to represent tho Iron and hardware manufacturers ot this country in that markoU Mrs. Mary Bchnebly, aged 103, residing near ilagurstown, Md., pro- fioaes attending the .Centennial Cclo iratlon. Who ia described us rather Uill, of full figure, active in her move ments, and remarltubly well-preserved, oonisdering ber advanced age. Hho ia in full possession of ber litoultius, re membering and conversing intelligently of tbo principal events of a century. David Snow, a Boston merchant who rccontly died, leaving a handsome flirtune to his heirs nnd public Institu tions, inserted a piece of capital good advice In his will., He urged his heirs "to iuvest their meuns in aome sale way and pursue somo steady, perman ent, legitimate business or employment wttn great porsovoranoe ana energy. Tho Cincinnati Time father this : "Under tbe new Texas Constitution, nino vote of a jury are sufficient to convict But practically it doesn't amount to much a Texas jury always plays soven-up for the Verdict unless L- ' i ii . ... i i hang bim before taking the evidence, in order that their minds may remain unprejudiced," ' , , ,. Mopirn Bankino. It appears they also bad oneot those modern "improve ment'.' Banks down in West Chester, wherein tbe stockholders aro required to "push" after pretty lively to meet the demands of the ocponiters. One of our exchanges says : "The asseta oi tbe suspendod Bank ol Brandywino, of West ChesUir, Pa., are sot down by tbo appraiser at sixty five thousand five hundred and fifty-six (165,556) dollars, of which sum forty thousand (B40,S00j dollars is placed under tbe hoad of "doubtful." Tbo deposition, it is stated, are to be paid in full ; but to do tbit tba stockholder will hava to pay double the value of tbe amount of slock held by them.' Bjaecteil. Th. "Allagkm. Hon..," la lb I. nlaM. with a gr..l norlloB of th. fornilar., ia offarH for ml froai lb. firM f April aeaL Tb. honM ia a.w and ooajaodiona, .od bsa good .tabli.., .ad all Ibn hmmvt aotbaildinga. - fkrlM. dMtri.g lo rral aboald atiplr aooa ia ardor to gat IIfmm at In. March l.ra. of Mart. A Uaa. will b. glr.B for tvwr or Ir. rMn to Mil putlM. For laraia .nplj u CAKI'RK LK1P0LOT. Clnrlald, Pa., Jaa. H it. Ko Brimb Toll. Tb. aadmlga.l baratj gin. aolir. t. all mMoajara oe tb. awt aid. af ta. ritar who wiah lo bar. thoir tailliag dona al Bi; grlat ill, that I bar. tnd to p.7 th. loll oa lb. nppw. or Bfarh.t atml bridg. for all wan aaaa otm it for nllling parpnaM. Jib. It. 'T-tl B BHAW, Jr. WM. Hl-.tlVB LUCALO. , Kalk.rbook.r paiUaga, worth Ta tata fol ,0 mil, Jaal norlroa, . great hargaia. BlaokaU, btankat. la grMt rarl.l. Juat mir.d. 1 ' i Cloclag oat good, at bargnlaa. Dm. S, 1174 g. BEMEMBGB THIS. Now 1$ lb. Ilai. 0t Ih. J.r for Pa.nmoBla, Laag Iim, Cvgha, Cold., ud fatal ranlta of pradtapoailwa t. Uooanaaptioa aad othar Throat and Long DiaoaM. Booraaa'a Orbmak Brae, baa Woa aad la thi. Baighberbood for tb. part tw. r thrM jmt. wilho.l a aingl. fall.r. to our.. If ya ha., ant aad thll MMtiolna yoaraolf, go lo yoar Uratgol. O D. Watm, ud aak blia of ita wood.rfnl aaM .Bang hia aaatoaMra. Two doaM will rt4iov. tb. 9mM wa. lf.oaaa.oao fallb ia aa. lloik Jolt boy a Baaipl. Bottl. of Boacbro a Oarmaa Syrop for IS ernta aad try U. Bagalar rlM Boul. ft aoata. lioa'l Bogloet a ooogh I. aa.. fa orau. . . a..bl7, 'fioowly., Ilara T.a Dv.Bw.ala. wltb ita krala of di ordora, biilieoanMB, maalipatioa, wal.r- bra.h,lou of apprtiu, bMdMb., dialraaa after OBliag. Aof 11 ao, go to u. ii. n.taoa. irrogglal, aaa got a ootllo of Dr. Coala'a R..col Cr Taka it and h. wall. It aoU aa a. elbar ndleiaa oror did, and aar. nll.f ia gu.raat.od ia ..my mm .km dirMtloaa ar. follootd. It Iobm ap th. atoaaoch, roatona tb. ajatwral .potilo. otra.glb.Ba tb. w.ak, aad M a lirn regulator it baa ao ooual. A ClorgTawa.f Pbllad.lpbiaa.ya "It I. th. tm, roonaoii.B 01 ataiia. 1 o ail wao ar. .uoanng froai a diaord.r atuaaMb or llr.r, w. m. try it. A fow doaM will rolMr. and a liulo porMvwraM. ouro ta. wont mm., 'iriol alu IV Mata. Boia olM by P. Corky A Co., W IllUaiagrora T. II. a-oraoy, wraaaaioa, aad r. Mayar, aylortawa. aihl7oowly t Boaoiaa Fob 8alb B- Nowton Show bo.ra tn aupply of Fredoata BaggiM and Platforat r fcfom rer aaM. To a. aooa at tk. sa.w Hobm yard. Coll .a r addnM blaa ol CUorkld I'.nn aylranla. nay lt-lf. Iflarrif d. . At tba M. B Parn.nc.la ClMrt.ld.oB Thai. day, I)M.aibor 0lb, 187t, by Bar. B. t. fll.r.aa. r. a. r. . upmb, or uuBitogdoa, aad him r. 1. kraaar. of Cloarl.fd Maaty. At tba ridaoM of Mr. Joa.nh La..a, la Clr.r. Sold, oa Thuradar, J.aoarv lOtb. I8TI. b. Bar B. B. BtOTM, Mr. U.iag Irwl. aad MiM Baaaia u. lbma ata or taioBriiio, l'.. Oa Tharadar, iaaaarv 171b, 1871. at tb. ml dm of Mr. o. I. BnydM, ia CU.rl.ld, by Bo.. u. r. Bloraaa. air. 1 beau Jobm aad alia. Anna m. Bayaor, balk of Troatoa, . t. O. WwlnoMlnr. Juurr loth. I87S. b tU-. . M. bur.ba.ld, Mr. flarld t. Ckid.aUr, of Biubaoll, III., aad Mlu M.lli. M. Harlahora, of uurwoaarill ( , ( filfl. ' '' Oa T.Md.y, VmailMr Wb, 171. John U bord.. ol llnl.0 towaabin, agod Oi .vara, 1 1 atoutba aad 17 day.. Oa VfodaMday, January Mtb, 1T8, at TbrM Baaa. of Diphtheria, Mary May. d.unbur af Dr. J. '. and A. R. Poll.r, g 8 r.rr, 1 ajoalb aad f d.ya..T tlartoa Muaty pap.r. ph).M May. tw giflrrrtlsfnifuts. SELLING OFF AT COST. For the next Sixty Days : T. A. FIsKCK A CO. will sell all their winter goods AT COST, ' ,'.'..:,. i ., ; ,,, : ',; i' . - I. v . ; i: , l , j to make room for ft' new '' t i Hi " r., ; i. STOCIC. 'iii -. , -. ;-i .,,i. i , !., Double width Beavef Cloth, for ' :. ' -i , I .. I Ladies' Codling, at only " 41.00 per yard. .' V ' ClMraahi, Pa, rnary I, 1178 41. r jDMIHWTBATOR-S KOTICK.- RaliM la kar.b. otrra Ibat Latter, .f Ad- tolrlr.ll-. a. tba MUta of JOHN LAR0RH. hta af tjaaaa wmpb.btp, ATUMlatd pwalr. f . iiiiuii, no. rag wns dwiy goaetod tatbo aadwrig. all aanwaa radobtod to .aid mum will plooM a. a a rBiBiMiat. poyaiMit, andtboM having oraloM or dowjawd. agatwM rba mm will rowiwo aaa pr.pw ly satbrBtloaiad lar aatao. b.at.lUNMt aoiay. B W LA BORD, , Bofktoa. ra..tok.l.K-ttr Adyialrtratar. . IS IT Who uld that you would Illi to get inch Clothing City Peoplt wttr, rathtr thin tht wkolisalt goods cent- monly Mid ? Thll will tell you how t do It. : TU vary largo laareaM af our bualaM. allow, ui ta Biahs AVrU,L0WUICAUWPRICU,Ak0 You Can Save Enough la buying a Bull at Oab Hall TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywhere In this Conntjr ta the Cltjr of Philadelphia, nod have a day of eight-seeing beoideB, Wanamakei t Brown stand by this Statement, nnd ao will you altar ana trial, Character af the Deeds sefll Par Men lays. raiB. We bearer) Ulill ia anv dtwlers sil poor guods u cominf fntm our houie, lo eer.h of our cuitoo.. in we ete reapontibla for rtklre buughl of us. By our plan of Ticketing the rifht ssewi ef ihe gmnAkU on our goods, no one can be ssisled ss HUHIIUC.. WaMMBkef A hVewa treat their CUtlOHERa. - " anywhere, ami that the quality is aa reprtMnteat aha, that the liwmey will be paid back in full, If purchaser within 10 days withes, fnr any reason, to return the goods, unworn. 1 Iiactly hart the Store Is. Itiiladelphla, ll Ii large building, the alio of four ordinary stom. snd i U en the Wh-eatt cortar of SIXTH-SIXlli-SlXl'M-SIXl II-SIXIH-S1X111 and Market streets. jfHese tend tMil starO I U the CUT. t tke Earta o. Oti recciiit of gaotb, and the privilege of caamlning thetn It allowea before paying, where goods tin run pteaae, ve will return the BaODcv and pay the expressage back to Philadelphia. . I aw iMmM V mn U rtv wr mnmt m tht & mi1 tug mmJ ntr if afWr siMierr, WANAMAKER & BROWN. Pennaylranla Railroad TYRONE t CLEAKKIELI) BHANCH fH aad aftar Monday, DEC. , 1S75, tb. Vra...nf.r Tralaa trill run dally (ezo.pt Hun- daya) botwoM Tyron. aad Cl.arfi.ld, a. fullowa CLBARFIELD HAIL. - t - W. 0. Inwia, Condaotor. , tfAVK B0UTH.Trfii''rK0RTii CarwanariUh-l:ll, .' Tyron.- I.Oi.a.M. Cl.ar0.ld.....l.4ll, " ', OiMla....10.jO, " Vhilipaborg .4, " 1 r,hllipabnrg.,.IO.7," Ow.ll ...t.ll, " ClMrS.ld 11.41," Tyron. ..J, JCBrwBBnilla..J J:H7, I , 'CLBAKFIBLD KXl'Rh'Sn.' 1 , -r W. S. PLraaaa, Cooduetor. "LKAVK SoilTir : LBAVrlNOKTliT- CarwBB.Ill....k.00 A. If . Tyron. t... 7.M r. a Clnrli.ld 1:11 " l.l.rroilon...7.07 " Fbillpabarg .M " Omol. .. ....8.!t " OaMola ...... S.t " , Fhllip.Uwr(.a.ST " taterncUoa.. T.60 " 1 Cl..ra.ld.nr...t.4k " Tyron t.07 " 1 Carwenarill..l.7 ' . BALD RAOLR VALLEY BRABCII. .p. P. M. 4k 7.l 7.44 S.IS III .J4 t.0 (.41 Mall. Mall. Eip p. a. r. a 8.A5 Lara Tyroa. arrir. S.86 ,14 , . . B.ld Kagl. B l 1.06 11.4 is.oa 11.4. V 7 ' Julian 10.16 , MiU-alwrg 0.4t Brlkfoma 10 10 MiLalmrg i.Ht 4 It . 4 II. . d 44 4 IV bar. 1 It mi 11.14 II 0.1 10.t 11.72 Howard li.ua arrlraL. Harta TYRONE STATION, aAarwaaa. . al wmtwabo. a a Faoiflo Ripma, 1:15 Pittabnrf Eip'.r, 1:41 H.rrttburg Aro'ai, t 4l! PwiS. Etprou, B 31 i ri r a Mall Train, l.:W.y Faitrngrr, Mill Allullo Ktprraa, 147! Mail Train, :4I rbila'da Biprru, It.lOi Faat Liaa, . I.4S PUIl.lr.-lU'nO A MOBHANNOK IlltANCllES On and after Moadnr, 0tob.r 1Mb, 1875, Ao OoBitoodalioB Trnin. will rua ov.r Ibo Philip.. barg and Morhanaoa Hranabea, w follow, i I.KAVH rHlVTU.. L1.AVK BvRTU. r. w. a. . A. a. 1 :1B ., 7:S 1:40 , 7.40 1:44 7:13 l:M ; 7: Irbl I 1:00 till 10:4, till 1:10 111:10 1:11 HI H:tS Silt 1:11 lo t 8:20 1:13 11:03 .lit ' BtRtioM A. W. P.M. p. a. MorrMol., 1:14 11:31 rnillinliurg, - ,rS I3:lt 4 .16 RUm.r'r, 11:11 4:11 Ilo.bor, 11:04 4:28 OlOMla, i 11:44 4:li Moibanaoa, 11:41 4-M BlaiM.g, . 11:8.1 :41 Booiarl.1., ' 11:17 1:47 Mclanlay, : . 11:14 1:44 Kaailrioka, . 11:10 3:tu FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO B.llaranu, Pa tl Look H.T.a I WHll.ia.port .,.. I Hanliairaon 1 Lowiatooa. ..... I Mary.rlll. 4 BAHHIBUHBU... 4 Cloa. aoanortiowa a aad Loch Uar.a. atyir-lf. MMIddl.towa It oa 7t M.ri.tu. I Mi 80 L.noat.r 0 8t 10 r-UILADKLrilM tot 0 Alloon. , I tt to Joha.lown. I 80 ftll'llTHBUHU I It aad. by all traiaa at Tyrono B. 8. BLAIR, Sap.rlnl.ad.nl. , Allfghony Valley Railroad. LOW ORADK DIY18ION. aT." and after Mnnday, nrrtnt.r ITili, 1871, J th. n.M.nR.r train, will mn dally (.leapt Boo day) Mt.na Std flant aad unnwood, u follow, t RAHTVt ARn.Il.y MaillravM Pltlaburg 1:14 a. u.; Red Hank 1 1:40 j Uligo Junellua 12 08: New Brthlrhrra 1:00 p. nr.: Materlll. 1:14 j Troy 1 :88 , Broobrll M'O Faltor'a 1:23 I Bry aoldirill. 1:44 j DnBniel:l4i Huraaiil Tuonol 1:31 ; PanOrld 8:88 H'Mdrill. 4 :ll; ll.n.wtt. 4:44 arrl.M at DriAwood at 4 31. 4 t.WT W A R IWII.J Mall learn Driftwood lilt p. Bi. BenMrlla 1:14) Weodrlllo 1:31 ; PMfi.ld I l Hiiainill Tunnel 1:18: DuBoUI SO: Rrynoldarille l:0t ; Pull.r-.S 'it ; llrookrlll. I: ill: Troy 4:18 M.y.rlll. 4:.1ti New Brtblrbeai 4:18 1 8II. Junolioa 1:10 1 Rod Bank 8:44 ; arrirM al Pill.harg al 8 it p. m. Chm MBBMllnaa Bad. with Ir.Ia. oa P. A B. Railroad at Drilt.ood, and with train, oa Ih. Allegheny Vall.r Rallroail al Red Bank. DAVID McCABllO.Uaa'IBap'l. A A. jAiianoa, H.p't L. ti. Dir. $tw di'frtisfmmts. S' CUOOL STATEMENT, " DlreeloVa repcrt of the dUlrtel of Blom, In the eountj of Cleatftcld, lor tbo year Illi, , . MtlrTOn, - Amount or Indebtedness $RD 14 Amount of tuutird deU i'-O 09 Amount of Boat ing debt . Its 00 CRItntTol. talastion of searfd tatable property, ifi 1,110 00 Amoont of tat aiisssetl.........,. 4i State apfiroprtsiloD 70 00 Amount of uaeollrstod tases..i H. . S80 74 : , , , r 11.054 10 ' M. D. 8MEAL, Preit. tfunn fintrw, Hee'y. Feb. 9, l"70 .. . r r-m , f- , gCUOOL STATEMENT. t Biatetnrnt ot rVbool Fund of Wallaeclon borongh, CleatDeld eounty, Pa.: AWCTS. Bel. dup. 1"T3..b bandsof A. V.Wuleou IH U Bel. L. J. Mergaa i ...j. IS Tl Bel. dupiwaiss 1074 sad If is la bands ef F. t'etnpnisn HiO 00 Wm. 11. II u list's fines, de I tow Co 60 00 '. . ' mi 4 CORTRA. Oatstandipg or ft ere, inclad'g Intmrt.a. S?0 SO slsties dne dlnlrlcU... n 1348 SI No setfretnrnl at this date with Traurtr and Celleetor for 1K70. ' T. M HOl.T, ec. Wallacetua, Feb. S, 1"76.-St EDW'D J. EVAN8 & CO, ' Bl RhF.RVMKK AND SKRDSMRN, " '' Tons, fcaa'A. errtlO ' 1'aio.n and rlowof nmi, uraaa RaM.llS.Srid.. Seed lorn, teed lota, Bwd 1'ot.to. a , Need Wbeala, TrM nnd MelK H.ed., ... Bl'UB,ora klnda, for Spring UI' I IH! rerL-u ni r'i"i- -f"". 1 RaM.ri. tt.ndard and irwarf rr.it TreM, GrapM a.il Small Fraila, Kr.rgtMB.,Ora.Bi.alal Trr.a .nd Mirula. Bom., Bidg. I'laitia, Ae. RoeloM Hlamp lor prle. lilt, I. e.nl tit Full I.Mrlptir. lalaLgua. tab. i, li-4t ' HISTORY lwtf AtlKNTS, In fit rvry inwa.t. mbvom por r.r.,.,r.ol.,..,.. "r. foriiall'a ew aad PENNSVLVAN A.l.alar Hlalory of .raawayi.aala. Ireai tno Mrlleet diMor.ry to la. prrarat tlai.. A eplradid bonk, eonplele ia aa. .ol., n.iv.TBAriBtBod puntiehnd at aprfM wilbia rweh of th. poop!.. A raroebonoo tor a Ir.l el... ranraawr. AdilrM. tb. publi.bafl, gwak.r t'lly Pablkklag to, f IT A tio Qolaoo Bl., PhUodelphlo. Beb. t, '18 It QOM It AHD SETTLE. ... Having tabes sty brother lato aariB.rabipi I d.eir to bar. ajy aid aeMuaM.ki.od. I there to., gto. aollo. looll who haow ikearet'eo n dob ted M Bio to mm Moward mob aad eeula m, m ibot w. ms tab. a aow aWrtato. CVmpOiII, Jnl. 14, TS-lf. y. M. fARPnjt. fh YOU The iur ef whet we sell we ssanunteture our wkmIs, spe of thetn In our own building. They si well cut, tawed end finlehed. They m be relied upon. SiorekeeperS eul ef (he city mMrcpreeenl as wlvea they say they tell our anode, utweV sV wkpUtmU, but conflne ourtelves to ona. uitl MAtu this onlv 1 THR price Ie plelo fttireenl nikfnftf. T Mine price ie attqueiM-ncce and itienger. lo city people end country people equal advantage- With eech erticU told, a i.tmrtitH Ie given, that the Trice it u km u it can be bought THIS ts important indeed, beratae, unprtrupM potl having tierce la Vhiladelul'ia.t-ewe Urtit our siitni, card, adertin.rl, and Stop Strangen on inr ttrcet, utk ah Jtrtttismi about where the store It, to that tbry may tell iheir cffl.nb-rf.-it mrxit There la but one Uak Hall la pattenvi of material and prices by When rtquesud. I'tnom can have - un xkmIs aeni bv Kiorm. bv send ing their ateaaure (we rurnlth easy directions that any oae can measure by,) snd describing rlor wanted, and orir daaited Pavment Can be ate m Sdi'frttsfinftits. CALIFORNIA. ma cmcioo axd aaaiT-wnsTnmi rsilw.t Kmhraees nnder one nansreaient the Greet T'nnh Railway Lines of the Whla r and NORTH WKhT, and, with lis autnsrons braaohea and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route bcieccp Onie.ttoead all points in Illinois. Wis- oonsik. jwORTnKnn MirHiasif, uinrkbuta, iova, N Mas si m, t'ALiroa."iA and tbe W ssTsas TsRRiToaias, Its Omaha and California Lino Is the shortest and best rente for all petals la NunrtiBRg iLLinots lows, Uak or a, naaaasKa, WroHiHo. Colo ha do, Utin, Nktada. CAtiron- su Onaaon, Crira, Jafan and Attsraatts. lu Chicago, Madison & St. Paul Line Is the shortest line fur Nonruann Wisconsin and aliRagMoTA, atid for Madibor, Bt. Paul, Hm- HBAroi.is, It i,i'Ti end all points lathe Ureat nenawen, lie M bona and SI. Peter Line Is the only rente for Wirona, Rochrstsr. 0nA torra, Markato, Bt. Pstrr. Nrw Ktn, and ail points ta Bout hero and Contra. Miatvasotn. Ita Green Bay and Marquette Line Is tbe only Hoc for J arbstillb. W ATRiTewn, Ford Dv Lac, Ornkosh, Ai'I-lbtum, Brrrr Hat, KnOARABA, NaOAl'IBB, alARUtTETTB, HoiTOBTVH, Uarcotb and the Lakr Sifumoa CunRrar. lu Frceportand Dubuque Line Is the oely roate for Etoia, Rocbpobp, Pann- r-CRT, and all points Tin. Krseport. Its Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is tbe old Lahe hore Itoote.and Is tbs ont? one passliiKtbroucfe Ktarbtor, Larb FoRasT. Ul I.ARD PARR, W ArKKOAB, KaOIRB, KrJIOSHaV t MtLVAIIKS. Pullman ralnce Cars are run en ell throe eh trains of this road. This lithe ONI.. LINK nine las; these earn be tween thioago end nt. Paul, Chicafo and Nilsraa kee, or Chtcsfo and H'iDona. At Onsha oar Hleeners eanneot with the over land ftieriiers on the Union Paeile Railroad for all tioints Wsst of the Missouri Hirer. On the arrival of the trains front the Kent or Poatn.Uie trains ef the Chicago A Norib-Weetera Haiiwny J.fiAVK t'IMCAttU as Tollowst For touufll Hiu(la.tmaha and Cnlifonila, Two TbroDsh Trains dallr.wlth Hull in an Palace. Drawins; Heoai and Hleeping Cars thrvagh te Council U lulls. For t. Paul a fid Miratteapolls, Two Through Trains dally, with Pol I man Palaoa Cars anarardon noth traias. Vortirtstm) Bay and Lake IMipersor. Two Trains dally, wita Pulltoan Palace Oars attaohad. ana running ibrouxh to Msruuette. hnr Mllwauhcej, Foar Through Treiss dally, Palliosa Cars an night trains. Parlor iVbatr Cars on aar trams. ror i-p arln and Vsiuoiia and points in Minnesota. One Tbmagh Irain daily, with r unman net pars to Winonn. Kur liuiiuuuo rla VnmoorL Two Tbroaah Trains daily, with Pullman Cars on night trams. for Oubuque nnd l.n Croeat ria Clinton, Twolbruuh Traias daily, with Pullmaa Oais on oieht train to MeUretror. Iowa. - For loui fit valid 1 auhton. Two TraJns aauy rniinian Cart te fltseoart Vatley Jnneune). ror a.aae iwcnnva. roar Trains dkiir. For Hocltlord. werllii. Kenoaha. Jaaea. vii if ana otoer points, yun can bars trotn two o in trains aauy. Mew York Offloe, Ko. 4U Broadwar t Beelon Ofles, No. 4 Stale Htreet Oaiaha OIT.ee, 13 Farttbam ttlrest, tSsn Francisco offloe, 131 hfont goniery H treat j Chicago Ticket 0 ft. eel i SS Clsrk KUewt, nnder Bhertaan lloaaci comer Canal and Madison htretrtii Kione street Depot, corner W. hie ile end tanai Hi reels We Us B treat Jepot, aornar Wells and Kin sic Streets. For rates ar in formation not attainable from yoar home agents, ajiply lo W. II. Htbrrstt, MabtiN Hi i a itt, Oen. Pees. Ag't, Chicago. Uso. Huo't, Jan. 38, ItTft-ly Chicago- 1870. WHERE KOW? 1874. To MICIIInA!!, ana of. tba foremen, Boariab lag aad baallhy Houu 1 WHAT FOR? , To buy a FARM oat of th. , One Million Acre of in. larsilii; landt fur Ml. by tb. (1RAKD HAI'lllS A INDIANA B.B. Birong Bnlla. Brady M.rheta. Bur. Crop.. Good Hehonla, R. R. runa through or.tr. of groat. Bi'Hlcm.ntt all along. All hind, of Prodneta raiMd. Plenty ef w.t.r, limhor and bolldiag n.tori.la I'nw ftoBi tt t tin par aar.; ona founh down, bol.no. on lima. jatr-B.nd for llla.trated pr wphlet, foil or facta Bad tgurM, aad b. .arlaoed. AddnM W. A.lldWARU, Coaim'r. Uraad R.nida, Mlob. P. R. I.. PIERCE, Seo'y Load D.p l. STEWAfiT a ELACKBDEN, DENTISTS, Corwfsavlll., CltarBeld County. Prna'a, 0 (Oflea ia 0 .tee' Hew Billdlng.) Cutwenrrlll., j.n 11, 1178 ly. I fUBER WANTED. From one nil Hon te l,40A,ftoO feet of Ho, I, 2 anil S pine bonnli, 1?, 14 and lit feet In length, lo be deliTered by raft or ears to Pltlbjrgh. Paymtnt to be made as follows : Part eash and part In gnod ally property, aa may be agreed upon, ll ids to bo addressed to MKLXON BROTH KHS, LamUr Yasds, 10th Ward, Plttshurgu, Pa., or at our bank, 110 VmlthReld street. i Dea. 0, IMe-Sm . T I7RA7.1.ERS CENTENNIAL : 1 I-OCKKTUUIIIK ' , A bonk enntnlningoter Hiitj be.otitul Illu. tratlona or Bthlbilloa Building., Falrmnwnt fork, tndrpaadeaoo Hall lu I7" and IS70, Corprnlar'r 11.11, Wlrard t'oll.ge, MbmoU T pla, t'.tli.dr.l, and all .ther piaeM of IntereM la lb. C.ntennlal Otly, with bl.lorle.l aketohM of eorb, and a .ompeodi.ia of .11 lb.r fnforaiotlaB abMlaWly iarle.pen.oblo for tb. 0r.Un.lel Vt. ilor, wii. ought lo m.k. biatlf Iboroughty f.inlllar with iu enot.iit. befor. rlallln. Hi. Rt- blbiiiua. Brut aaywhar. by rotura ( ai.ll an reMipt flf prior, Twealy eent.. AddreM J.bb W, Frailer, No. 11117 North I8lb .tree!, rhiladelphb. Big trade diauoaat to M.alry dr.l.ra. juf278 The oMret and tieot ami.lnted iBatllaltOB tat rl.tntni; a HootneM RducoUoa. tut ctrc.lar. aoarrM, r. Drrr a snvs, Mtaborga, Pa, , i aept B, 8a-aoa AC.F.OJTS OVANTEIWMoa, wonel and ebildred lo MB g.,odB. Centennial friek, ih'I bo beat, 18 Mnta. Bernna'e WmOVt, wob derfnt, 18 eenle. Jnbrt Trirk Ih. boa. Irieh It eenta. Coamandlng Ball, good, 18 .rata. Mart. Triek eerdo. .letting, 18 eMit. Mogl. AgeoorM, .anting, tfterala. FenoMMIrngMrda, SOMate, Janpiog earde, pieeaeat, 18 MW. 80 Male mh It er.te. Vlewa af the Cenlraalel b.lldinga,lt roala. Oold tor ov.ry perMn Ihroogh rairooai. phia .od tbo C.aleaBial Boildingt, SO MO I a. aim, ih. Boca PriM raokegoo. uioaa Catme, Beidl. Tkre.dere, ohrraoa, jewelry, ale., by wh.lMeW and mail, toad It ooau aad otawp fny aaplo. AddreM,ll. V IKITBK, Uoraao, f . tl., lladol,k,ia r.. " in, (, ,::Ul Jri 60sdi, 6rsrirs, 0tr. S-2 VI js 9 - 8 5-0 M 1876. WIIUTEB. 1876. WM; REED'S ' ' ' i Dry Goods Emporium, OPEHA 1IOV8I:, CLKARFIFXD, PA. DRK88 OOOD8, - FL1NSEL8, CABSIMRRIH, COATIJfOg, BLAB KITS, ' ' I SHAWLS, r , , fAKCt flOOM, " j ;, TRIMM1NGB, litT.l.iKaiat' Aiuin. ' ! f- :,i BOSIBRV AMD OL0VBS, , rvaa or su. kinm, '. CARPRTS) AND OIL CLOTHS, ' 1 RHflg, MATB, DRrnOKt, WINDOW PAPKR, ' l window cuBiAiNg,, ;;' .' ' wini)ot nxtmv, ' ' ' ' ' OIL RI.IND9, ' i. WALL PAPIB, Ao. Tho largest msortment or the above named goodt ia the county, and sella for cash. , Remember, butter snd eggs taken in exchange for goods. . Receiving new goods almost daily. WILLI AM REED, OPEHA lIOmK, : room no. 2. ; . Claarldd.DM.t,,l8)t. . . ,;, ' JOHN TROUTMAN, DIALIR IB ' " ' FURNITURE, MATTREJWIi:, ; Improved Spring Beds, , MARKRT STRIKT, DSAR P. 0. r Th. aaderaigood bega iMr. lo tofora lb. till. Mat of ClMrO.ld, aad th. pabli. geaerelly, tb be bM on band a tne aMortaeat ot Furaltoro, aweb ft. Wahnt, CbMtast aad Pvlatot Okaaber B.itM, Parlor BwitM, Roellalag ad Bltoaaloa Cbalra, Lodle.' and Omi.' By Cbalrl, Ik a Per fnrated Olalag asd Parlor Chain, Coo. tau ud Wiodaor Cb.lra, ClMbM Ran, Sua and Bun. Oioa Ladder., Hat Baeha, Borabbiag Braakaa, Ao MOULDINw AND PICTl'BI IRAktBS. Lookiaf OImm., Ohroaoa, Ao wkiek wwold b. Mltobl. for Uolioay praooota, dMttri JOHN TROI'TktAlt. HOTI8B AND LOT for sale. Tb. Boom aat Lot oa tbo MrWM of Mar. k-md ttftk Mroeta, OtejartebB, Pa., la fOr mIo. Tb. bat ea.ioiw. om.1i aa aara af grewwd. Tb. koaea la a lory, doable tVoae, oo.ulniog alaa peoaaa. Far Oeraa aad atkor raransattos tPply U twr MOMribM, at lb. rt (jSot, ' l ttst siaiaTisx. or bvirt sbscbip V llo.BM.iy eaeeoled al kl, aSr. . , lfnswons. N EW OPENING. . . . r.i -. !v, 1 I (1 tt r t f I::8H0WEIIS BOOT & SHOE AND I 't 1 HAT & CAP 8TOIIK. ,.!:!,S;4 II. i 10 i't'i ROOM No. 1, Flt'S OPERA HOUSE &IARKRT BTRRKT. T .1 A full aad aonpl.t. aaaortnoat ot a.w good. new r.yiva, oowo IO "HARD PAN" PRICES. Cillune are Intited ta Mil aad aaualoa aay tloek and Judg. for Ihoainlrraat loqaality aad pnoM or goooa. ,! " ' JORRprj B. 8I10WRRS. Cl.art.ld, April 14, 1874. c HANGK OP PKOPRIETOdRS. Tbe undersigned bar lag pnrehaatd the store foods aad property former 1 oeei.pied hy Lores Flegal, en Oeoond street Clearfield, adopts this method of bringing his huiiness to the notion of ua pooite, ana promisee te Torn isb his patrons WAS1WJ UMb If ktOIIBJ I BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, THIVrKS AV t'JLI8E8, ataaoMdiag Urn Mm. Tbl. ' ara mabUd la da, booouM I baea ao raat to pay, and Ma Ibor foro di.id. tbo arotta with m. mmx. Ii BMy bo Mid that able ia aa oiporlBoal with aaa. bat If aalliag a good artielo fur a low tgoro ro tioM .oaloaj aad aipoad! Irado, I aa boaad to bbmoo. ia ay aadoruaiag. Uie. ao a aall, as aaiaa ay nook aad Uara ay prise.. TO a. InrM Btoek ofkAAia ui .L V-. J wpr, a ht j.n aaooa a run atoea or Gents' Furnishing Goods, whlok I will .ell at th. twy kneel igurea for oaab, or ia aiebanga for Maatry produoa, at lb. ( jlilfHRST MARKET ,PRICE.r Call aad aiaalaa ay Moek aad arloM kofora pan.Bae.Hg nweano f'T'l i i r" i ' V ( r. .1. I. j.i.j t 1 Bef-TICB. afeOBOHOK. Ckrartold, April tl, 1878. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSRPH H. DKBRING. oa Market atrooL la oae i atow, t;ioarBeld, ra.. aaa laet roooi.ed to. lot of Froa.b C.lf Bkiaaaad lip., tb. oMt ia ta. aaraat, aaa la Baw .report, to aaa oroeoir. .rarytbia. la his Uaa. Ii XII wor- roaat bia werk ta b. m roproaoatad. aim, all aiada or Leather aad Shoe Fiadlngi for Ml.. Tb. oltlMB. of Clearteld aad llelult. are rvepnuuuy rariiow N giro aia a amll. wora aoa. at aa.n aatloa.- , T lSTJy Tbe Bell's Bun Woolen Factory, rMB lowaAlp, Olearleld Oo., Pa. "CIO BOBIIB Ot7Tr'--''; ' rf ,: . ."T" i. ; v BURNED UPI -i- .. r . t I t : Tb..ubMribor b.r.. at srMt tiBno. robolH a.lgbborbood BoeaMity, la the arMtloa of a Irat .lua Woolea Moaufaotort. with all tb. Modern iaproToarate attMbed, aad an prepared to aaaa all kind, of Clotha, OaMiaoroo, BatlaMI., Blu keu, Flaana, Ao. Floaty of good, oa baad to aopply all oar old aad a tkouMnd aaw autoa.ra, whoa w. ook to ooao aad oaoalao oar atook. Tbo baaiaoM of -ft CABPINS AND FULLINO j ? ' kS poeoiTO wwr onMlal attoollo., I Pnaer orraagoaeat. will bo aad. to roMiro aad dolirw WmI, U rait oo.toa.ra. All work worroatod aad doao apoa th. ahertMt aotloa, oad by atri.t ettea Uoa to baaiaoM w. hove to raallM a Ukaral ahan of pnbli. patroBag. IOAUO POUNDS WOOL WANTBDt ' Wo will way tb. blfboet aarkal arte, for Wod aad Mil aar Bawuraototod gooda aa lew aa aiailor gooda oa. b. bought lo Ib.oowoty, aad wbaurrw wo fall lo render iwaaaable aall.fo.tioa w. na alwoy. bo fosBd at boa. roody to asko propot .ipl.a.ti.B, aithw la aortoB ar by leltw. JAMBS JOHNflON A RONS, aprlllttf . BawarP. 0. . LEATHER BBEASTffiAPS ", .' . SITBRSEDKD BT " . COVKRT' PATBRT MGTA1.LIC . BREAST HOLD-BACK Madeof thebent MsJle. hie Iron, and tantUebad I to tbe Haases by the best Snip erer la rented. U I ta easily and sjutchly pat - , j f '" on, and prevents the' ' i j erblppinf af tho horsM J hy the pole. Vol liable to ret eat of repair. ' , y . . Will last far yaara. Ail ' f 1 "we ash te a fair trial, l ' , . aoaelooo all pertiee na- . Inf them that they are - nasnrpaased In raloe for . t the perpoee for hioh ,-v. . . tbsj are lntaded. 1 flACstiTT 4) SOHRTVRR ClMHMd, aiprU Is, Ufa, . . . Jos Patpob, PrM. ' t. P. Baas, C.ihlor. Cnrwenarllle Bank. Aattorlied Capital,. ......... 1 88,000. Paid ap Capital ....n...M....0,000. (arvcaana riaar atioal ba.i.) JOHA P4TTOH, Ih-. BV A. TKTXKI, AAKUK W. PATOMIN, Afoo, J. . H0YT. BTOCKHOLDBRB, INDIVIDrALLT LIABLE. lo s goaaiaa baakia bwaioeM. ' Aeooaata aIII(.J - Canrwrrllle, Pa., Jaa. tt, I8TI ta. PITTSBUIIOO, PA. tV. A. . . . .i. ,. ... J aoa Coltogoof tbo United Butea, aBorde aoeo,ua. , ,..,., praeurai eoueo . - j , i , . . , ,. . . . m. oviuuiv eero aen. oiooonm admitted, at any llae. Pot eireolar. addrOH . v. vol a u, o. a., ' r Prlnelpal. Tl.- Hfbfia ri.v fix . n,,n 1. .l . taly laaUiatloa al tba Mai ia tkla ally Ibot we reeoBBowd lo tbo pahlle p.lroB.g.. jVretyi.. rle lewo, fimtet, Pm. Bop. 18,T-8a. s PECIAL LEGISLATION. BotlM H berekr giro la Iko n.Hle aad ad oorilM III Ie. paled Ike. .-l,ll ... I 1- at Ik. proaat Mraioa of Ibo Slow Legltlatara to poM ew nn rrpowi.g aa . or AM.ably, ap pro.od the ltd, day f Marak, A. D 117., aad Iba Mppl.BMI .p,ror.d Iko d day of April, A. D. toil, roBtiao va tkwwUooilM of obim h tbo aoastaf CleartokL CLARK BROWN, I ..... , . T. A. MeOEK, m Uarrib hoover. I ' CoBBlaaaaara 6m. ' M ' ' I lorteJd, Pa .t.a.ioM; l ; UfflUnriii.i. hartswickT"ibwin i I SIC0HD BTEIIT, ', i CLEARFIELD, PA., ; . I i -V i . . , - . ; DKALKRI lit PUUIV DRUGS j CnEMICALS! PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF VABOISHiS, , . BRt'SUKI, PEBrrMERT, rAxrv oofiiio TOILKT AKTICLLS, Or ALL KIMBB, PURS WISSS AND LIQUOES- for aodlelaal p.rpaaaa. TroatM, Bapportora, bVkoel Book, aad ttatloa- - - .uwr BriioiM owoiiy fouad la a Drag Stor.. PHYSICIAN' PRESCRIPTION CABS FULLY COMPOITNIiRIl. n.oio. . k. ... E.ri..M la tb. kaaiaaM they na (ir. .Blir. aal fMlloa. I. O. BABTRWTCK, ' John r. ibwin. (Wt.ld, Doooaber It, 1814. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, , (BooMMorl to Boyatoa A Toang,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS MsaafsrtnTers of fOBTABLE 4 STATIONiHT STEAM ENGINES Comer of Pourlk sad Piae SlrMta, CLEARPIELD, PA. HAVING aagagod la tba Baaufaataro af Int alaM MACUINERT, wa roapMlfally lafora a pablla that wa aro sow prepared to III all order, a. .kaaply and aa proaptlyaa aaa be done laaayoftbooltlM. W. Bannfaot.r. aad dool la Mnky snd Circular Saw-Mills BmA Bloeka. Water Wkoou. BhUoo P.IU a Oitbrd', lajoelor. Stooa Onm Rteeni WhltlM OlUn, Tallow Capo, OU Cupa, Oaugo Ooeka, Air veos utoa. valraa, ChMk Valroa, wraagkt Iroa Pipa Blaaoi Paspa, Boiler FmiI Paapa, Aatl riotloa Motra, Reap Btoa. Paekiag, Qua Pank ag, aad all kind, of MILL WORK, logatkor wttk Pkwa, Bad B.loa, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, aad other CASTINGS of all klada. r-Ordera MUaltod aad 8114 ol a.,, .rt. AU attars of laquiry witk nfereaoa ta aaoklaory af aar aaoafMlBi. proaptly aaawarod, hy addna lag aa at CUorleld, Pa, laand-tf BIOLEB, T0UNO A BBED. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLEABFIELD, PA., AJtoPAcrvnaa av FIRE HBICK, Furnaoe Blocks. Gas Retorts, Store LiningE, PaTing TUes," Ao. CAItststft; Top; WKHrMi Cmp; mm t'aut. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN TBRRA C0TTA MADE TO ORDER. With bnaroTad aaekinerv. tret riu. -i.-i-l aad akllM workrn.a, wo MB warraBl all our aaaafaetar.. U ka aaaal to If ,t wporbr lo any ia tbo aarhet. Artli.Ua f l . ... Work., au. T, . . , ,, , ' - K-., e. h. neroworo Slot, of Powell A Morgan. All erdare - Ji.i .jj j . Oenerol SuporlaUadoat, will rooeiro proapt al- . O. HARTBVt ICK, JOHN rvwniTanM of Belh8.ld, Garaklrk, Sootlaad, copi. anouiaeiariag tjopL a.ylOTS J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept ooaetaally aa hand. STOVE AD EARTHEI.VARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION! CB0CK8! POT8I CROCKS I Flahcr's Pato.t Atrllght Self BraUag Prali t.a. I ItlTTia nannvu j.k iia- CREAhl CROCKS, ' MILK CROCKS. APPLE - BUTTER CROCKH, Pinir t.w runrva FLOWER POTS, PIS DISHES. BTEW POTS, Aad a greet aaay .thor tbiag. too Baaoroat la aooiiow, 10 oo aaa M FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Craer of Ckorry and Third SlrMta. vfananriBLii, rA. sag! MARBLE. id ml YARD! Mb. 8. 8. LIDDBLL, Ra.lag oagaged la tho Marbl. kaalaoM, dealre, U lafora kar friead. aad tk. paMlo Ibat aaa baa aaw aad wID beep Manually oa kaad a Urge aad we Mleetad atook of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, aad la prepared la fkraiak la ardor TOMBSTONES, . BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONrUaBTB, Carhe aad Poalo hr Coaeetery Lota, WlBd.oj BUM aad eapa, alaa, ICREAC, TABLE AND WASH STAND ' '. i TOPI, So, So. VYard oa Soot atroot, aaw Iba E. R. Dep.l, viMrueoa, ra. J.T.J1 WILLIAM at. BE5RT, JutTir oriai Swoow awa Brafvaaaa, L0MBBB 0ITT. OoikMtioM aad. aad aoaoy proaptly nelA ooor. ArttdMof ogroeaeat aad deoda ot maf oyowoo aaMly aaeoalod aad Varraated aw. ojjT