. CLEARKIELD, PA. WIDNEBDAY HORNING, APRIL 10, lT. Terms of Subscription. If paid la adranoa,or ejlUiia tbrM moelhi...tl M It pal. alter thre. oad.bfero lis enoaibe... I M If paid after In, eaplratloa af at, moabla... I 00 T M liars. R. M. FarrBa.iLL A te Nowr paper Adveftieiaf AgaaUi Of aera How, ooroor UeekeAaa Street, are oar dulj aalhorbwd Agent. la Ne York Uitj. RKLKJIOUbI MOTICKM. Mnthndlat Kuieeonal Charrh Rev. J. 8. Mi-MoauuV, Poeter. rJervi.ee ever. Sabbath at IH A. M., and I, P. M. Mabbath ttnbool at A. M. Praver Meeting everv Tharaday, at 71 P. M Gobib uoioa Hervie., Irit Sabbath of .ear. nonth, at li A. M. Want Clrarfleld M. E. Church Revi : Wimjab II. Dill and W 8. YVtLioa, Pailor. Prreihin, ever, nlterna,. Render, at ft o'clock, ' P. M. rjumlav School f t 21, P, M. All ara In- ' vlted to attend. t; prati)trlatbich Rt. U. B. Bonaa. 'i sabbath eervicel morning aod evening rJeb- balb Sebool at 8 P. M.-i-Prajar Haotlag W.inee- j daj .voninff. ' Hi. Praucla' thulth Catholic R.r. P. v J. Hmbbidar Preachin.at 101 o'clock. A.M. tbo Brat, tbtrd aod fourlb Hundayeof eaoh BOBtb I Veapere and Senodlolien of tba Bleeeed BaeraaMat u al 7 o eioen, r. . ronaay nenooi every Duaw. aftaraoaa' at a o eloea. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Tlttl or BOLDIM QViaVU IBMIOITI DOUBT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First MonUay ef June, Fourth Monday of September. TIKI Or IOLDIBO CON-fOB PkBAB. First Monday of Juae. Second Monday of November. roiLio orricKtts. Pridmt t-utf Hon. Charles A. Wayer, of Look Haven . ... , Attittant JuAfHoo. John H. Orrh, of1 Dellefoute. Atoein Judy A brass Ogdoa, Clearfield; Viooent B. Holl, VreerBeML ' m , ProtkvMtaruILli Bloom. tteyitur mud i!orrfr L. J, Morgan. iV.ffr.ci A(fomy Wn. M. MoCulloagh. riwwr-Dartd MoOouglioy, tfaeW Andrew I'autB, Jr. ' Veputy Hhirijf Christ. J. Keaggy, C!eiirfiM 0on( jfiinwyiTr Bttnoel P. MoCloikij, Cur ilnttmlw raaBiuiMtTi-Clirk ficOWtt. C1T- Btld i Tbomtu A. UeUet, Chcit P. O.i Uurii lloofor, Clorfild. Oooiily Aorfil'- William V. Wright, Clu flcld tiamuol A. Ctldwtll. WUIlanigrov i Jobs C. Connor, Uurnitd. . i Commty Corr 1. B. Nff, Now Woftb.Dgtoa. Jury Comnniomr l)t- Jmim P. Dwrcb field, Clear fld, Joseph Alotondar, Uador. , 8pritdnt of public Sckoott John A. Gregory, CarwemvilU. Stmfartf H'f i( w-JmmW . Carlila, offieo at Troatrilla, Pa. NotariM PublioJohn W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra debangb, Cyroi Gordon, Cloarfiald i Jowph H. Irwia.N. S.Arnold, CurweniTillt j J. J. UtU, Osooola Milli J- A. LiTioffiUMio, DuUoia City. Our 8p4ial eoloufl i doelddlr tatoraating fa a local point of vit w, and profitable reading to onUlderf wbo Want to tava monqj. Go to John MoGaughuy's fur your pUilir. 1 'St Header, look hefo I A full suit of clotbn at Qatt-r I tore, Curwcoirille, for only $0. ii af Only Ton Conia tor a market basket at Jobn HcUaugbe; More, i i' mm Men's plow ehoes only 52 per jmir at a. J. uui, (.urwanivme. Kov. E. C. Buird, of Anttonville, occu pied tb pulpit of the Clearfield BaptUt Cbarob lilt Sabbath, moroinx and evening. Sheriff Pentz publmhes a notice of ttnportaDoa to toe neire or joarpn K.ritr, aeeemru fa our ad rer tiling oulumm to-day. Frank G. iiurria Frank A. Fleming and Oioar Milehcll, ADditon, oaeb pabiieb a n tin wbtab ia tern tad part lea ebould road. Mr. Wm. R adobangh, of this borough, bai been ro-appointed a Notary Public for a term eftwo year. He recti red hit eommtMioa on Monday leal. L ii e ' 1 Call at 8. J. Gates store, Curwenii- ville, tod exstnint hla large etui-k of clothing, betl, eepe, boota, eboee, and a foil eourao of gente1 fomiibiag goodl.". '-' Tramps ouuht to I are sumptuously K at I'uniiuiawney. The Spirit, publithed ia that town, of Mertb 30tb, quotei egga ae telling there at eight aenti a doiea and potatoes at twenty Ira etnte a btwhel. - ' i ' , MeHnin. Ilirlinger & liook, of this pi see, bare Just opened their new spring goods, embracing all the latest and niont fashionable style ef clothing. Their storo Is well worth a visit, area tfyoa 4 aol wih to purohasa. - i i m ' 'I The first quarterly meeting of this Coalrreaoa yaaf nil! ba bald in the Clearfield M. R. Church bext Sabbath , April Vh, wbeo it Ueipeet4 thai Rev. 8. C. B-allow, (he Fro sldibg Kldcr of this dlatriet, will preach. There will alia ha preaching an ftetardsy wvoalog. -- 10 F. F. Coudrjet, Adminintrator ot the estate o( frelii Pienrd, late of Coviogtoa town ship, this county, deceesed, will sell al public sale, oa the prt miles la said lownabip, oa Saturday, Hay 4th, IB7B, (wo aoies of land, with dwelling house, bara, and other aeooesaary outbaildluga thereoa. for fall 4eeoriptloa f property, lea advert! a eat la this paper. Ma. H.J. Gates. C'ukwkmsvillk. This gtailenaa aoUfiaa tba poblio, through our oe lamas this week, of what be Is engaged la. Ills headquartort are new la Bilger's three it ory brick building, on M a to street. Curwensville, ap posite the fottuflca. We ad t lea ear readera to give him a oall whoa tbey happen to turn up lo that progressive bor.oogh. That "JiKRKicK." We luarn from the Keynoldsvillo Utrald that " the derrick, ate. of Wolf A Co., of Cramer City, hare beeo sold te the Cramer Hly Oil Company, and the latter eom pany will take charge of future operation! ia thai section ; Why. docs not, somebody start that derrick tap, and lava the escaping oil that has boca running to waste for years. " We were unovoidably absent from the Temperance meeting last Friday evening, but we learn that the programme was carried wut la a satisfactory manner."--Sryodtti7 Herald, It gives as pleasure to reoord tbo fact that (be eilltoni of ileynoldsvllle ean carry oa a Temper aocemeeog "la a fatisfacloiy manner" a lib oat the presence pf the editor aforesaid. - ' mmt mm St'DDri 1 1 bath. Mr. Miller Ilouwr, Train Dispatcher at Altooaa, Ml dead la that city last Hatnrday. efttrnooa, while passing from the ffica door to hie desk. He bad beoa em a ting blmielf by ptajlng marbles with a little buy at the doer of his office, and, arising to go lo his desk, ha took bat a few steps whea be fell to the floor aod espied almost tnitaaily. He was 44 years of age, aad leaves a wife aad sis ebildrea. r ii mm There will be no preaching services la the Prashvteriea Chutob, la this place, until the seaead Sabbath te Me, anlesa by special ap pointment. The pastor, Her. Mr. Butler, is at leading a leettiej ef the Presbytery of Uunilug doa tbir keek at Mllroy, Pa , after whteb he will. wl. bis family, enjoy a few weeks vasatloa. vlslfiua, teletPrea aad friea la Id the Stale ef Mew jj York, lie eipeeis lo return to bis oongrega 7 lloa and eosapy his palplt oa Sunday, My 12th. ! School Sipibintindknt. -It will be botleed by the proolaaatloa of Supariatealeat Oregory, to be found elsewhere la this Issue, that the aohael Directors ef Cleaifirld oounty are noli I tUd to asetmhle la the Court lloueo, at Clearfield, oa the firrt Taeaday of May aett (being the Mi day tf the aoathj, at I odoeh P. for the pf pur pore of electing a Ceaaty SupetibUadeat for the er.elng three yeart, snJ fixing the salery for same. Who IV (aad I dates all aro, we have a4 lea re ad ( but we pro la e there will be goawly number oa baud by the time eleciioa day arrive. Tin Oil Bcsin The lirkvillo Ihumcrmt says t . " The Stamp Creek Oil Crmpa ay," la tba name ef tba aaw company which baa Ulra charge of the KeiserWelf tagiue aad as a ehlBery ea the Weaver farm at Cramer City. Tbey parehesed all ike right, title aad Interest of Weir for IO, whluh raaiaeVe Ud derrleh, tools, and evMythiaf aiaisiary for tba putting dowa of a waU-.eioa.pt le oapitsl. A meeting was Hield en Saturday Us I, at wbirh time about fil.IW : la stock was subscribed by parties residing la (that aelghborhoed Wo seara that tbey eapeet to iaerease the ameuat to 1 2, toll, aad taat Puai eotawaey and key aolda villa pertW bava algal d their willlngaes4to aUifl.tM to the stock, toeklag ft Mai of ei,et. With this aaoaat the je'B)paay propose te aiah a well at oae. tf ell U ! fooBi, bat anf evldeaee of lis eilateacebe-iloit-ii,t??-'Ulwillbesaada, Tale U about Use lukNaais af lUtomraaatiot. received froa aa later view wtta a goaUemaa who elalma te ae eoplteat la refers a p te the proceed logi." 1 plas- S. J. Gate, CurwensTillo, ts the placo to buy 7oar alotbtag aad geai raratibtDg gooda. lie keepa the largeat ateortaeat and beet quality ofgoadilntowa. a " " " r r -f ' . Fifty cases of ladies' and m It-Res' ihoet, and nan 'a and boyi' boota and taat-t, jutt reeelved, aad IU bo aold aieeediagly low at 3. J. Ualoi't CarwaaiTlHt. a o "' Cloth i ng. 11 lrlinger & Hook's store u toe oiaee, ana aow u ibe lime, to eeooro bar gaiaa la aheap asd faahionablt elething, kali, eapi, and grata' furnishing gooda, trunks and valine, all of whioa tay ao selling at bottom prices. Please call atd see. "That Husband of Mine" will stnoko "La AlboraUa clean, because ha a)e they aro the best that be etn get for the money. They re tail at ft aeata a pioew. Jofaa A. Stock, maker Factory oa Market street, Clearfield, Pa., oppo site Flack Co slore. ' 17-St. . K. TbomMon Groat Healing Oitit- aent bas eared oases or badly froseo feet and toes, taking the froat eat aad healing the parts. Recently a aaa bad bla large toe froiea so that the flesh came off, leaving the boao almost bare. Be applied the Ointment as above, and la a short time bad a aaw toe. , Prepared by I. X. Thompson, Titusrllle, Pa. Price 2& etc. per bog. Sold In Cloarfleld by C. D. WaUoa, and II art wick A Irwia, druggists. Uiuh School Co mmencemknt. The second none! commence stent of tjie Clearfield High School will ba held la Pie's Opera House, neat Friday evening, April ISta. Tbo tollowlag is the order of exercises for tbo ocoasion t Musle prayer i aiaeia j ' Laato te Labor and to Walt," Joseph U. Read ; " Euergy of Purpoae," Victor Quinsburg ; masie) Darmoy af Naiare," Lois MeUaughey ; American Civilisation," Hus ton Hertswlok t " Blemeats of aooe Blaser Blattenbcrgor ( ansle j The Art of Pleasing," Minnie P. Bridge j preeeatatloa af diploma, by Thomas II. Murray, Kaq ; moslo j Address to the graduating class, Frank 0. Harris, Esq.; M Power of Association," with Valedioto:y, W. B. Brldgr; music f benediction. Tkhitbani it Mkktinq. The usutil aeetlng of the Murphy Temperance I nion of this borough was held 1b the Court House oa Monday evening last. The meeting was for busi ness purposes, and a committee was appointed to iaquire into the feasibility of establishing a Free Heading Room. A eommittea of ladies was ap pointed to confer with tbe Executive Con mlttee of the Union and adopt some method of celebrat ing the first anniversary of the organisation, whtofa will occur In a few weeks. Resolution! of thanks were tendered to the young ladies who solicited the fund s, and fo the eitiicos of Clear field for their liberality ia furnishing the money, to pay off the debt of the listen, which te aow entirely eut of debt Mr. J. W. NickIia,ol Ohio, ade a few pert lata t rfsrks, after which the meeting adjourned. "Goino, Going, GoneI" Tbo mam-, moth rale ef lands, Ae., of Lyon, 6b orb A Co., took pleas at the Ward House, Tyrone, on Friday last. Tbe crowd was quite large, but bidders not ; plenty, except on a couple of the properties. S. C. Stewart, Erq., ws tbo bigbist bidjer on every thing sold. The Tyrone Forge property brought $71,0110 ; Coterala, I'tO.OCO i Pennsylvania Fur nace, $100,01X1) Bald Eagle Furnace, 145,000; and alum t seventy-five acres of land inside Tyrone borough liuiitf, ill.OHQ ! making a total of 370,(100. Mr. J. II. Halts, of Warrior's Mark, cried the sale Our Information regarding 'Mr. Stewart's business Intentions, petaining to his purchase, Is aot sufficient to justify a statement, but we hope to be able ere long to tell our readers what will be dune. The personal effects of. the coin pa oy will be sold at Pennsylvania Furnace to day, and Tyrone Forge to-morrow. TVoae r7, 4ik iNr. CLKAHk'iiaii Coal Thaie. .State ment of Coal and other freights Sfut over ttie Tyruoe A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Mircb 3tl, IS7H, an, I the same time last year a " f 7 COAL. . a. , . , K& . . For the week , 8eioe tiuo lasl yer..,. Decrease Previously during year.,..u Same time last year Decrease Total in 1878 Saae time last yur... , Decrease othib ratio. HTB. Lumber .,,..,.., Miscellaneous freights ,;.., . 30.6V3 1.310 . ftO5,J07 ..... 40,127 4,4.;7 ,-.13.1 ears. ...lt)8 M Call it Washington At the last session of oar Court. Messrs. John h. Cattle aad Daniel W. Moore, of Olear3eld, and Samuel F. McCloekey, of Curwensville, were appointed Com missioners te view, locate, end form a new town ship out of parts of Brady and Huston townships, if in iheir judgment they deemed tbe matter right aad aipedient. Tbe petltioalays dowa tbe route aa follows i " Beginning at a point oa tbe Jeffer- job oounty liar, ana and one fourth a lies swath ef where the Erie turnpike crosses the same ; thence la aa easterly direction, through Brady township, to ths Union tcwaahip line, about three- quaiters of a alia north of 8. 8. Bailey's ; tbeoce north along tbe line ef Union towoibip to tba line of Huston towoshlp thence east along said line about one and one-half allot to the traot llaes of tracts Nob. 8,604 aad 1,992 ; thence north along these tracts to tbe Elk eouoty line ( tbence west te tbe Jefferson Bounty line j thence south Blong tbe Jefferson county line to the place of be ginning." j , ; vj n gianes m mw ommj vap win owasna ine reader to traoe these liaes with accuracy. That Brady township la too large in territory and population, all will concede ; and that a new township is noeeesery, la equally apparent. That the eastern, northern aaw itbora llaes of the proposed ae lowishiaaabsyve pet forth, are irgbl, la tbe mala, we think no oae will dis pata t but tbe loeatioa of tbe eoutbera line will be a difficult matter, bbmm It la mode vary crooked, because a straight line from ike Jeffer son eoanty, Hoe from the point indicated, east to the UbIob township line, will eat aa lass than three (if eot four) sub-districts lo two, so that tbe school houses, which are ell good buildings, eould not be utilised. ( (ONt l.HltKtE APPOINTMENT. Tbe appointments foi the Altoona aod William port districts, announced at the close of the tenth annual ression, at Lcwlsburg, Pa., on Monday, April 1st, 187re as follow! i '. .! f ALTOONA DISTRICT. 8. O. Swallow, Presiding Kldcr Aho.aa First Church, B. B. Uaa'ln ; Eighth Avenue Church, M. K. Foster j Chestnut Avenue Cburet, T Phrileck t Hollidaysburg, J. A. Dc- moyer DuncAUsvlMo, J. U, Clarke Mtrttaaburg, William Uwynn, John Wood, Jr.; Wllliamsbnrg, R. U. Wharton j Log-in Valley, Ueorge Muyer ( Tyrone, E- II. Voaum t Port Ala HI J a, J. W. Haughawoat Mileaburg and I'nionrllla, J. B. Shaver i Howard, J. B Akers and one lo be sup plied j Peon's Valley, W. R. White ; Bcilcfoale, A. D. Yoeua f Pleasaat (lap, J. F. Craig i Half Moon, (1. W. Douse ; Pias Uroee, Hugh Liaa ; Warrior's Mark, Isase HeehmaB lllrmingham A. W. Decker ) Pbiltpsbarg, II. 0. Pardoo j Ura bautua, J. F. Browa Oseeota aad Houtaville, J. A. Woodcock t Clearfield, Jacob 8. MeMurray : CUarfldd Mission, William H. Dill Woodland, R. P. Campbell) Clrarflald Cltealt, W. Scott Wilson i Curwensville, George LeiJy ; Lumber City, Fanaea Adams i New Waehlcgion, U. B. Agae ; Ulea Hope, W. W. Dunmlre Snow Shoe, I. Edwards; Coogrers Hilt, J. H. King. J. 8. W. Dean, Prefeaaof IS Fwnurylvaata Col legs, member ef Be llcfonte Quarterly Conference. Wtlliata Karnthaw, Obaplain af the Natloaal Atylua far DiaaAled SoMlen. at Da?tea, Okie ; ember of Warrior's Mark Quarterly Conference. J. R. Hykee aad A. J. Cork, missionaries te KIb Kiang, China. WILLIAMSPORT DISTRICT J. .?kM, Prtstdlag Elder. Wllllapss.ert-Pias Streel, 0. A. llebaee; Mul berry Street, Joba Donahue ; Price Chapel, J. E. Bell, J. B. Pellsgrove, sup.) Third Street, A. 8. Bowman Newberry, A. W. Uuyer j Ly coming, W. A. McKce i Loyalsoch, In ba eappHed t DuBals tarwa, J. F. Aadersea j Jamettewa, B. C. Conner ; Moat oars villa, M. P. Croat b waits i Money, D. V, McCleshy ( Uagaeevllla. i. Oray ; Mabay Creek,' A. D. MeClesky Wateoatewa, D. P. Blag; Men tea doa, II F. Cares t Meaigoaery, II. Wilsoa ; Miltoa, A. M.Baraits; Le.isberg, D. 8. Afarae ; Mifliaburg, B. t. Stevens j Salladasburg, A. B. Taylor Cogaa Valley, J. T. Rot brack Liberty Valley, II. 9. Landy j Halstoa, A. P. W barton , larsey Shore, A. W. Qlbana Pine Creek, to be sapplieA i Ureal Island, W. C. Ilea see ( Lenh Ha ven, 8. Crelghton ; Selona, L. 0. Boca, j Beeeb Creek, O. J. luck ; Hiaer aad wsatporl. 0. W. Baraley ( Reaeve, Jaaee annaat ; Wldy, i W. Rae ; 84 Baemah eating, B M. Gblleoatat tmaorlaa, J, V reams a ; PeaAeld, A. B. sUoeoa W barton, te ba supplied Benneaette, W. H. Nereroea. B.J. Dray, Preeldeat af Wllllaaaport Dlekla- san Bealaary, Bomber af Mulberry Street Quar terly Ceafirsnes. j ; , , , . Plaster. A car load of Ho. CLEARFIELD COUNTY ATLAB. panaieuiieui, wa ItJls essaV W aJVV U JtZ I'JrF ous departments of our Clearfield, County U is tort oal Atlas prograsias favorablo. Many of our eitlsena have bad sketches taken of their resi dences, farms, business houses, mills, factories, etc., as may be even in tbe list which aooumpa- aies tbis article. It la important that every improvement, whether puonn ar private, enouiu be property rep reset tad. Our stater counties have shown to their best ad vantage bv tba manj elerant llthorraphi whieh so fully indlcata their material reaoureas and tba step rorward they have taken an tbe road to from' aeretal itu oorUnoe. - Oar eitiiena should eee to it that Clearfield county Is not behind in having Us improvements f roperty repreawled. The opporluatiy oi seoar dk a view of oar homes, river eoenee, ohureboa. Ac, will not occur a stain for many rears. It le heartily desired v all that the work In tba view department may be so comprehensive that tbe i liustraird portion ol the Atlas may fairly repre sent the improismeata of the eouuty and lo do this, ururmert, iunihermcn aat merahantsraust not stand aloof. - 1 hie feature ol the Atiai is both aruaniental and uttul, ami is recood to no ether section uf the woik. Messrs. McKisson and Msna arc now calling upon the oitisens in the various townships, and on their return we hope t hear a .avertable report of oar people's liber ality ana public, suttrprtie. Extra copies of the cuaravtnsts are furt lined those who hare views taken, which enables the owners to have these pictures of their homes encased in frames, or send tbetn to their friends rettwJiiif la ethor Darts of 4 bo count rv. Tba fol lowing are tbe names of some of our o it) sens who have already contracted to have views of their nomas and buildings inserted in tbe Atlas. Portrait of Hon. William Blgter. Bird's-eye view of the town of Curweiisvllle. Fitst school house in Clear Hold ooanty. , J ci-BainriBLD." Hob. William Bigler-Residobce and la wo. Judge 0. It. Barrett residence and office. U. II. Goodlaudcr residence and Interior view of printing office. Judge J. D. Mc Kn ally res IJonco and sur- rouuuingi, S. J. Row A Son front and Interior view of printing offloo. . ? 8. J. How resideaee, -A. B. Sbaw residence and surround ina. Jamu B. Graham residence, bsak block and olber buildings. Richard H haw residence, Bills and surround ings, including the Wast Clear fid d Mr grounds. Leonard Graded fckhool building and surround ings. Ueorge Thorn residence aod surroundings, A. J. Logan residence and surroundings. Frank Fielding residence and grounds. W. M. b'haw rssidenoo aod grounds, Jaiues Kt'rr insurance omae. , t Dr. J. P. Uurcbiicld ret i donee and office. Cl'RWBNflrlLLB. Hoa. John Patton residence and farm scene. Miss Annie M. lrvln,view of the John Irvin estate property, oo&aistlng of mills, lumber and ralting-seeoea on ihe Susquehanna river. K. Ii. Bramard interior view of printing office E. A. Irvin view of the Irvin homestead. , ' LtTTRRMfltl'RQ. ' Daniel Good lander hotel, store, and farm scene. Rcubea II. Moore residence and surroundings. Moore A llamiltot store at Lutbersburg. Dr. Reuben V.8packman residence and office. J.H. Edingrr reiidrnrea&d store. Charles Marshall residmcc, oabinet shot) and surroundings. . , uewis o. uaniia view of saw mill, ihinrle Bills and surroundings. bSady tow xan IP. raitus Luther rosidenea aod farm aceoe. Major Martin II. Luther rosidsuoe and farm pne. David Raums--rfkirfcncr, raw mill, timber and sairoiindincs. J. II. Heyler rcsiuince and fnrm scene. Jostrb Sevier, ii pottery works, residence and surroundings. John Reams residence and farm scans. J, W. Corp residence and farm scene. Klias Rialiel residence and surroundings. O. M.'inompsoa resilience and farm scene. Keiiab Postlslbwait residence and farm scone. Cbrntisn emith raitdenoo and tarm view. P. W . Drencher hotel, surroundings and farm scene. ' Frederick Kohler residunceand farm scene. T. F. Riehel residence and farm scene. bill. Towuxiiir. H. (I. Mo(Jeo A Bro. homestead, mill other buildings and surrounding scenery. 11. L. Motive ret i dunce, saw mill, school bouse, rirer view and surroundiogs. James Mcdte residence, old McGee home stead, other buildings aod surrounding farm view. Angus Miller residence and surroundings. J. W.Mcdee residence, baw Mill, surround in ir scenery, aud interior view ol haw Mill. John F. Lee res.denooand surruadings. Hubert Muhafley view of reiidoucc, church, other buildin-fs and surroundings. Jauial Mahafivy residanoe, mcr view, abd surrounding lurest scone. aniaaipa T-jWHBHIp. Horace I'atcbiu roidt-nce. mills, store, other buildings, river view, Ae. Jack-on Patch In store, reside oee and eur roundinga. , i A. W. Patch in res ldtnct, river view and sur roundings. John 0. Connor res Idenra and store. George Pale bin residence and surroundings. V. Tonkins residence, river view aud sur roundings. Jobn King res Idenoe and surroundings. James MeMurray view of resldenoe and su.e. A. Bates residence and surroundings. aaanronD Towns air. David Forcey view or homestead, with sur roundings, and farm scenes rjeusaei P. Wilson, Ksq tesldeoee, fkrm build ings and farm scene. John Btewart,Sr view of tbo Stewart home stead. Daaiel Sic wart re Ids nee, surroundings and i arm soene. A. L. Freeman rest deaoa end surroundings. ) ' BtXI ABIa TOWHSHtf . (T, Oobisver resideaest eed tr'a tisw. J. M. fcraithresUcnoo and farm view. John Lightoer residence, surroundings and saim view. ts. O. JJavis residence, surround uigi and farat scne, ' ( Philip Dott i residence and farm, baauei ilegarty residenee and surroundings. k art a a on Tewaanii. J. C, MoClnikey residenoo and fArtn. Dr. J. W. Potter residence and surrocbdtogs. ! kmux Townsmr. Jaaee Cat heart reiidenoo anil farm soene. Wm. M. Callicert residence and farm scene. Conrad Baker residanoe and farm. 8. C. Snyder residence and farm. . Reuben Caldwell residence and fartn. no on oa La RvH Flomaig-fiow of rciideBee. I ' ' ; ' nriiLD.J' 1 :i. Dr J H Kline residence and ofllce. ' ' ' t W B Woodward, Jr reeidebee and surroupd ins;a. 'V O Bowmnn fraidenee aad aorroandisifa, t CD Wood exterior and interior view at drag tore. I HUSTON TOW sun If. jfi Tyler reildenoe aid fra vlowa ' J B i ienoe and farm new. 4 David Horning reiidence and I'nnn view. I ' rJ!f town ant r. Wm t John sotr ret Id nice and farm riew. ' John Widemire raeidetjvraariA rana view . Samuel Widemire rosideaeo and farm tier. Joseph Davis residence aod farm view. Kluba M Davis residenee and farm view. Patrick Daily residence andfara view. Jasen- A Thomas Kirk residenee aad farm Tlew. , .- - Joseph Kirk residence and Burrobiiilliflgs, A C Moord residence and surround logs. woobWAnDeowKsair. ... John M. Chase residence and farm. ' OIBAIlb TuWNSRIP. K b Stewart md lenoe and Vlver view. Aletamler Murrn y residence, tenant, house and ccBeBryv r ;i . "(.-: - ' CRRBHWoOD TOWXAtlP. Klab Jul n son -reside now and sun on ad lugs. Dr. J. P. lluyl residence and suirvundings and river iew. ' f. tii BMs civr. V. 8, Wfiber laierivr viewer dry goods store. Long A BiaUy iMtrttt view of Lardwaro store. J. bmeraon view ot Central Hotel. John Dubois Reiidcnee, miila, ether build ings and surroundings Jobn Rumbarger-ecteaidenee nnd groundt. K. Kunta City Hotel building, j nncATt a Towssnip. . i Moses Owens residence end tarm view. '. David U tar hart residence, tarm iew and cfal bank' ' s, j aosHMW TOW a SH If, ' C H Wood -residenee and sbrraundings. j John A. Murray-rrefeidenee and farm view. I JO R BAI fruWRsai. Ma. D W.is--resideno4a(oibboiltaiitgsand (arm view. , , run towsbii. , Joiepa M. 8peneerview af milL 1 LAWRBRCB tOWRBWir. Lever FlefaJ reside aee, sarrunudlngs and wrm eoene, A. (1. Ogds-reldene, farm view end mill. Mrs, sthiebcih Carr residence and surreund- iags. , batnnel duller ton residence and farm view. Clark browa rftildessoe and farm view. : Leasder Denning residence and farm view. Hon. A. C. Tate farm residence and surround -Inge, i . Abraa HempnrevReeldeace and term view. Hamael brown reaidenee aad (arm view. Usury J, Mead real denoo and farm view. J.fJ. Fertal reedoe, farm and river view. aoiaiea ewwnair. James Flynn view af revision oe and aurreuad lags, ' oernoLA aoaotiea. George M. Brisbla reslden Jo and lawn, D. K. Uoed resideaoa and lawn, t i a tea Towasair. , Mee B Williams rssidotioe and sarrenndiogf. B. F. liar ley resideaoa aad farm ecane. Joseph berler residenoe and farm scene. Jaaee Andersen hotel aad blaeksaita shop. WtUtaa Welly resideaoa and lara. Is. B. Dressier reaidenoo and farm view. Charlee brown reside eee aad surroua dings Md farm scene, Ueorge Ciouser res ideas and tarroundlngi, I horrii rowRsntr. Philip Knbi residenee aad farm view. A. D. Johnsoa residence and farm view. Leonard Kyler view of tbe Kyier House, In lylertowa, store end earroaadiwgs. Adam Moyar mMeaeo, earroandinge aad fera aeeae. Jaaee L. flu wart f lew at fara, far a boild ings aad nrrsma dings. aeeaa towirsBni. Joba W. lyssr. reeideae tarrffuodugs aad fart 'I , ""'"TT" T" . i . ta,..-... . "TMhow. ansae PasABore Hotel ar.d barn. Try tb "l Albomdu " cigar. Sir. i The Wamutta shirt la for aalo at OatM' atora, In Curwoaarlll., for ooly on, dollar. Wantid. 60,000 railroad tics, at A. 0. Kranor Co. 'a, Claartald, Pa. Jaa. If. A. 0. Kramer & Co. want 50,000 rail- roal lira. Jaa. If. 50,000 railroad tic wanted by A. G. Kraaiai Co. Jw- 8. J. Gatoa, t'urwoniivilU, koopii tho fallail aiaortuenl of ganta' furnlalilog good, lo tha borough. Mr. John McUautfhoy haa tbo nlcft markal ba,kau arar brought to thli Iowa tor ocj tkb Clara. Salt I Lylle ha, jnut rticoivod an- othar lokor too Bait, larga.t aliad twilUd aaokt, ao tho artlola can bo had at two dollar, ajnlo. Wantiii I 1.000 cords of Uomlork aad Rook Oak Bark, for which wo will pay tho blgbaat aiark.t prloa. JjUtf. A. O. Kbambb Oo, Eomombor that L'1'0 County Agaat for Lorrlllard'l Tobaooo, and oan nil thorn at factory pricu. Thaj aro the hot tobacoci lo market Trjr th.m. . om . At the RgprjuucAN office ia tho placo to got voir job work dona. Wo ar, roily prepared ts do anything I" tie (irintln, Una, will do it wall, and at ihe right kind of prlaet. tf. ii . Ban Adjouhned Sam. Tbo oxtensivo Truitt.'i .ale ol Iba Irrln lata,aJrertl.ed to bo fold on the llth of March, baa beea poatpooed until Saturday, April 131b, 1871, at 1 o'clock r. ., at th." Corner Slore," in Corwtnnllle, of which partial Inttre.t.d will ploaae take notice. mh2?-3t Jaaaa B. Ukaiuu, Truilc. Frod Sackott keep, on hand all kioda of Dxtarf for pompi, aad will repair pump, at ihort notioa. He ail. koepa oew pumpor will order any kind deiirod by OBitonere. Ue haa alio aeoured the nooeaiary tmplamenta for re pairing gum hole, and will order aew boa, at any Urn,. Baekatt'l Tin and Store Slore, Pie'i Opera Uona,. - mar27-3t. A Fact. An advertisement Insorled ia the Rrpi'blicam will reach more readera than if published lo all the other paperl In the eonn- ty, and eo.t tha adrartiael leal than one-half In othar word,, an adTertiaeiuent pnbllibed in our Jcuroal la worth double the prloe of that charged bv any other pobli.ber in the eonnty, It ii a fact If. REUUEXT. Will tho.0 nerionl to whom I have loarcd the ' Popolar Science Monthly for tbe month, of January, rabruary, Maron, July and Aogu.t, 1K70, and liecmoer, 1877, pleaaa return tneu, a. 1 Bare turgottoa lo w&om tn.y were iokbmi ana greatly oblige J. Bt.AlB Waltbrb vlbabfiblb, fA., April I, I8J0-ZI. 1 .. List of lettora romainini; unclaimed la the Po.toffloe at ClcarOeld, fur the week ending April 8, 1878 : Mill Ellaabath Andenun, Mill Emma Boaiicb, 0. Connelly, Oacrgo Clayton, Warren Manning, William Kormao, O. 11. Woodin, See. of War. P. A. QAtiLia, P. M. Wm. Koed, of tho lie Uivu, U now in Pbiladslphia and New York, making bis Spring purchases, It Is unnecessary for him to go Into detail, as bis popular dry goods establishment Is well-known in Clearfield county. Tbe quality and olsss uf goods be keeps, and his price c, war. rant satisfaction ) aud his ei panics being further reduced, bis customers will Aud greater induce orients lo buy from him Ibe coming Spring than ever before, Suffice to say, that between tbe 14th and 10th of April, be will open his usual large and attractive itock-of dry goods, notions, millio ery ami fancy goods, wall paper, oil cloths, and caipets. His me' hod of selling It runt is carpet !y sample is a success, and a pludd asiurimenl of new samples will be on exhibition. b-e2-2t. Specials, ton Balb. An A I demy Bull Calf. Inquire Of JolIB A. bTADLKR, It. Clearfield, Pa. Sit no Bow Dewtirt. 4. L. -R. Hetcbbold, a graduate of tbe Pennsylvania College ol Dental Surgery, offers his professional services to tho oitisens of Llearfieldand vicinity. Especial at tention given ta saving tho natural teeth. All work assured equal to tbo best. Offlea ia resi denoaof Dr. II ilia, opposite Shaw House. Clearfield, Pa, March 10,78-tf. Ftan abb Otstrrs D. W. Jordan baa on band, daily, FRK8U F1KH, what, bo wiil dellv. or ta custom or i ia any part of the town. Also, FRESH OYSTERS received everyday, and for sale by the pint, quart or gallon. Prices low. .. Clearfield, Pa-.JaB.lfl, Wl-U. With what Complacency must tbe lady who uiss Glenn's Bulphur Soap glance at her mirror, for there she sees reQectod a completion devoid of bleAolih. The peerless purifier may bo rolled up on to remedy all skin irritations. Sold by all Drnggittf. Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, Black or Drown, 60 cents. mer27 st, Wartwp. Some easily learned person or Artist to manufacture Lmunn'a Patbht San Cabvas PiCTBRica In this county, on Royalty. Painted from photographs or any picture, and Is the Finest Oil Painting wade. Before the territory ts urea I will paint pictures ail for $10 and warrant them lor life. Every person should have una, as Oil Paintings on Canvas ara tbe only pictures that will eland the lest of time, and can be Banded down to posterity. Particulars free, L. T. LUTHER, Not. T, H77-1y. Corry City, Pa. Orb Muvnaan Pan Cbnt, Diioouxt an Oi.n Pricbs. Hawing Machines can now be purchased at M err ell's tin and variety slore, from t-li up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice, ( Clearfield, Pa,, July 18, 1877, Wan TRt t 100,000 28-inoh shaved shingles ta nverage froa fl to 64 laches for which we will pay the highest aarket price. . A. U. Khahir A Co., fsb.JS.-tr Clenrfirld, Pa. Bcaama Fon BalrII, Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredoaia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be seen at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address hla at Clearfield Penn sylvania. may U-tf. 4 .ff Mtemarkable itcull. ti makes no diderenoe how many Physicians, 1 or how much medicine you have tried, it la now! an established faet that Uertnan Syrup is the only remedy which bas given oomplete satisfaction in j severe eases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet tnoasanda of persons who nre predisposed te threat ana iung Atiectione, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Oilds settled on the Hreail, Pneumonia, hooping Couth, A who have no personal knowledge of HoaebtVs Merman Byrup. To sueb we woald say that su, I'OO doirn were sold last year without one com plaint. Cooi-umplivte try just one bottle. Reg ular site, 79 cents For sale by 0 D. Watson, Clearfield, Pn. May M, l7T.eow-ly. Don't be totceirttl. i Many persona say "I haven't got tbo Coniomp tlon" when asked to euro their Bough with Shi- Ion's Consumption Cure. De they aot know that tout-hi lead to Consumption and a rtmedv that will euro Consumption wit) nertalnly euro a congo or any lung or in rout trouble. We know It will ears whoa all others fall and oar faith la it la so positive that wa will refund the price paid If yon receive no benefit. Is not this n fair propositi on. Prloe, It tts 60 eta and $1,011 per not ue. rer loose vncoi, oaoa or mae, use bb. lob 's Porous Plaster. Price, la els. Fur sale by nil Druggists ol Clrarfteld. Why wlllvon suffer with Dyspepsia and liver eeoipiBini, loniupauoa, ana gonerai aoonity whoa yoa can get at our stoie Hhlloh's Br stem Vitaiiaer which we eell ea a positive guarantee t. ear. yen. Priae 10 eta., and 70 i eta. e'er aale by ail llrugglita .1 CUarOeld. BACKMKTACK, a popular and fr.ir.nl par ram for aalo by all braggleU of Clearaeld. Deo. , '77 m. Warrlrl At tba rerldwo, of Ao bride, e. Tneod.y, March lta, 1,18, by ler. JoH.nb V, Aolhrock, Mr. WillUat A. Laaabmy, of Woodland, Clear Bald ooaaty, aad Miaa Mary R. Wkiti.o, of Uller Haa, Lyooaiing aaotj. Oa S.aday, afareh 8trt, 1178, by Rae. Tbomaa Thoejpe., Mr. Jooaa Stl.a, ef Buffalo Run, Cen tra oe.alr, end Min AaaU HUmi, ml K.l.r. tew., Clearlold eoaoty. O Baaday, Marek lilt. 1878, by I. Illlda braad, K.q., Mr. Kdward Mcllarrey aad Mil. Kama Ilol.a, both .1 Cheat tow.ihln. Olearleld ooaaty. 0, Monday, Anrll lit. 1878. br Roe. T. II. Hwltaer, Dr. t. B. Potior ace Mlaa Illea M.M.I lea, aolk af Pklllpabarg, Pa. At ta. Ir.ag.lle. I Latkaraa Paraoa.ga, Naw Millport, oa Tharaday, April 4tb, 1878. l Her. P. B. Bherk, Mr. M. Poller, of Ulhenburg, CleeHleld eouoty, and Mlaa Mary A. MeCraekra, of Mow Millport, CleaiBold ooaaly. At Wallaeetoa. e. TburadaT. Anrll dtb. 1878. by Rae. V. Coal.), Mr. Miltoa Ii. Oweai aad Mlaa Aaaa M. Mlddletoa, .1 Mar Phillpib.rg, Pa. Jlrfl. Ia Ptha lowaahla. at Ike reatdaaee of Mr. Leel keaa, ea Mead.,. Mere. 18th. 1178. Mre. Re. km Caikewt, aged l yea re, I ainik aad U U Pena township, en Friday morning, March lid. 1H7S. Wllmot Alooio, son of David aod lfrtJ rili,,a.Uara.ra.l Boalbi d 16 ob wa a.r ib d.ai. otoTb. ' Aod our ba'ru lo grl.r.r. ,!,' , But asraln we bone to meet I hoe At our Father's throne in Heaven. Yes, ws mlsc thee, dearest brother Tears they will unbidden flow And we fsal that life Is transient With all creature bsre below. In our dreams we aee thee, brother, Thy eyes ao full of kind reproof, But, again, when sleep forsakes us, We weep te know tbou rl gone from earth. Yes, wo miss thee, dearest brother ; Hut our tears again we'll dry j On tbe Resurrection morning You'll aount with Angels wings on high. But we know we'll And thee, brother, With tbe bright and heavenly host, Where tbe blessed praise forever Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Farewell, brother, we will meet thee In Ibal bright and happy land Uolitcn harps and orowna of glory Adorn that holy, happy band. M F. OnAurtAR Hills, Pa., April , 1(17. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Ci.eAma.-n, Pa., April , 1ST. Flunr, par owt. - S.1 10 Uuckwitcat Flour, per cwt.. Coro Meal, per owl Chop, rye, parewt Chop, miied, per ewt Dran, per owt Wheat, per bn.hel Rye, per buihel Oala, per buihel Cora, eara, per bmuel Buckwheat, per buihel Potetoea, per buihel Apple., p.r buan. 1 Ham., per pound Shoulder, per iwund Dried Beef, per pound ChlokcBi, por pair t. Buller, per pound kVki, pt r doacn Salt, per eack, large . Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound.... i.v.. Uried Apple., per pound Dried l'raohei, per pound.... U.ana, per bu.liol I ,0 1 80 1 80 I 40 1 U' 1 16 7S Si 30 85 .10 it to 100 V 7 16 e0 8V 10 3 00 SU 131 7 10 1 60 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. pBtLArRi.iniA, April 8. Floor nu let and steady superflues, $'l & !' f extras $1 &U(Vi,&i Penn sylvania lamlty, $& fifl(.i,A 60; Minnesota do.. fCf't'fl 60 j patent and high grades, 6 61(0, a 6n Rtc flour. $3 87. Wheat easy; ambsr, $1 35$1 33; red, f I .12 (iDl Si ; white, I 37(,I 4U. Cornmeal,$i 60. Corn easier; yellow, Cloj mixed, ti;i((i,i.1Jc j May, 634c June, A.1fc; July, 6ic. Oats quiet) Pennsylraola white, 35(5,300 western do. mixed, Ui(d)3,ta Rye firm nt 087Ue. Provi lions quiet, moss iiork.tIO 60. Beef hams, III! 60 t lntlia rncss beef, $23 bO(a, 34 1 hams, T(itiot pickled do., green do., i-i(aOo; smoRea Sboulders, ijfjlof moul ders to salt, 4(fij4fo. Seeds Cloveraead Is in liirbt reonest. Com mon and choice were taken at 6fd.fr jo. There is no inquiry for Timothy. Flaxseed is quoted at i 09 per Duanei. Lard quiet; city kettle, Tic. Butter steady 1 creamery, H(a,Mci Bradford county and htm York extras, itUitUo; western reserve, IKttf Uti. Egrs quiet; Pennsylvania, I He , western, lie. Chouse qojot; Now Yore; ianoyj U((jjl3io; western otiuice, i Juj, I240. Petrulaura lower j refinrd, llof crude, Uc. Whisky wtstcrn, $1 Oj. Kaw YoiiK. AprilS. Flour steady, and western dull) buyer's favor; superfine state, 4 iVOib; estra do, $V" 6 76 ; choice do, $4 2iS b(t ; faney do., $i b!(iiS 76 ; mund hoop, Ohio, $6 b fa, 5 2b j choice do., $5 .H0(afl 75; common to good extra do, $6ft 6 2j; choice d d., j itU((i,6 hb , (botes white wheat do., $"' O0(ft,rli0; southern quiet, unchanged. Wheat dull prices without decided change. Corn slightly in buyer's furor; mixed w osier n, 48-1. iJc tor spotj 62(Joi(Q lor luturc. Oais quiet ana uncbunged. lleef uuehaoged. Pork oniet; new mess. $10 15ffi,l0 26 Lard dull; steam rendered, April, ( S5 bid 1 7 40 asked. Butter heavy. W hisiiy dull; wvstern, $1 On. CrtK AOu, April 8. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull, weak and lower i No. 1 Chicagu spring, I llC'tl Uli No. f do gilt wipe, $1 12; do. regular. l u9 for cash and April; $1 114 for Moy.frl II for June: No. ado, 1 U0 Corn Its lair demand but lower; 40c for cash and April; 42, lor Way f inlcs, 42J Uy l.iiJo for May ; rejected, 3UC. Oats dull, weak and lower 1 32Jc for casb and April) 20 io for May. H ye dull ana lower; a9it ot 1 Barley dull ; shade lower, 4:tc. lrw Sflvrrtlstmruts. aTIAL'TIOS. AH Mfsari-are harehy warned J against purchasing or ia any way meddling with tbe t-1 1 lowing personal property, now in pos session of Isaao Solley, uf Rurnside township, via : Two bay hones and one cook stove, as tbe same was purr baaed by me at Constable's sale, and Is left with said Solley on loan only, subject to my order at any time. jas. uukki. isew Washington, fa., April 10, isrs st E NOMHH ak CLAHMICAL HI IIOIII., Thli ichool will oDan In tha Leonard Gra ded School building, Clearfield. P., on MONDAY, Al'HIL 2d, l7d, and oontlnoa aleren week.. TnitioB, for Common branohea. w.$6 00 Higher Engliih and Clanlcal ..... 00 A Normal olnaa will be formed if dciired. ClearOeld, feb.U lot. B. C. VleUNIIMAN. Allegheny Valley Railroad. I,OW ORADB DIVISION. f N and after Mondar, Dec. 10th, 1977, J the ia"rne;er train, will ran daily (eicept Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa tollowa , KAHTW AIH. Day Mall leana Pltl.l.urg 8:20 a. m.; llrd Bank I !:!., Sligo Junction 12:08; Haw Urlhlehotn 1:07 p. m.; Mavlrtlle 1:20; Tr.iy 1:30 IlrookrlDe 1:00 I fuller'! 1:86 ; Roy. noldivillo 1:51; Duitoia 8:83 t Summit Tunnel :t0( PenBeld 4:06 Woedrille 4:17 1 Bencaelta 4:6 ; arrlre, at Driftwood at 6:66. W I3ITW A II II. Day Mail Icarei Drift wood 12:16 p. b. Ilrnairtt 1:00 1 Wee.lrlllo 1:10; reafiold 1 til Summit Tunnel 1:07 1 DuUoi. I . 10 Reynolilarllle3:6: Puller'. 3:67; llrookrille J 8.I i Troy 1:40: Mav.vllle 4:1 6; New Bethlehem 4:20 1 Rligo dunrllon 6:10 1 lied Bank :7 arrlraa at rittmnrg at 1:10 p. at. fr The ReyBoldavilla Accommodation leave. Reynoldirille deily at 7ti0 a. m.i aad arrl.M at lied Bank at IliUO a. m., I'ltllburgb at 1::16 p.m. Learea Pittiburgk at 8:80 p. m Red Baak at 6:66 p.- u. arrivi'igat Beynoldirlllaat 8:06 p. m. Cloae eonnitloai made with train, on P. A K. Railroad at Drifteood, aod with train, oo tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Hank. DAVID MiCARUO.Ucb'I Sap't. . A. A. jActaoa, Sup't L. U. Dir. BTAOE LINK. t l.KAnrtaf.D to rRt-ini.n. Th. undertfgnrd would Inform tba public that he i, now rnunmg a itnge line uflwven Clearfield and PenflcM, three timer a week Tbe aleo leavea ClearfiL'lil oa T ueiday., Thura dny. and Saturday., at 8 oVIook a m., anirlng at I'rnf.eld at lit o'clock m. Returniog aauie d.ji. L.area i'onflcld at 4 o'clock p at., arrlr. ing at Clearfield at 8 o'clock p. la. Connection la mala with traina on tba Low i Orade It. R. at i'rnfioM. Pare, each way, 81.60. ! UEO. W. (iKARUAIIT. Clearfield. Pa , Fob. 1:1, 1878 In the Orphans' Court of ClearfletJ county, Pa In re fit-to of Jost-ith Krler, deoeasMi. To KlitnUth Kvler, widow of said decedent. Mary (Set ten, (nee Kyler), and Solvers, her husband, Charles Kyler, John Wesley Kyler, Kiutua Kylor and Ida Kyler, all residing at handy r. U., liar it a mas county, Oregon, and James Kyler sad Jnsw ph Kylsr, of Forrest City, Sarpy eonnty, Nebriska, and Elisabeth Crape, fne Krler), and John Crape, her husband, ol' Kertlg P. O., Venango oounty, Pa., and Ueorge Kylsr, Richard y'r 0,t J"9 Murray, (nee Kyler), and Joha Kyler, her ho band, of Clear field oounty, Pennsylvania, heirs nt. law of J"-. Kyler, late of Clarkaaaa ronatv, Oreraa. dofl'd : Take notioa, that at an Orphan's Court bold at clear ue i a, in ti tor said county, on the 19 th day or March, A. D. ISTfl, Ueorge H. Kylsr presented his petition to s-id Court, setting forth that In the year N6, he nun based, bv arremo! In writing of and from tbe said Joseph Kyler, slooe deeeaaed, all tha intereet, share and property of hi a tiii n;isr, mt. tm man am eertain messo age, tonement ami ptca of land oltuaU In Brad ford township, CI ear lie Id oounty, pAl, containing eighty acres more or less, and known as the Ueorge Kyler fnrra, wbieh wae oonveyed te said Oeorn K vler, hy Doed rooorded la the oline af tbe Recorder of Deetl for Clearfield coanlr, Pa ia Dead Rook M(l," page 3H, and at the death of said ueorge rvyier, the eiaer, aa innivianal sbare thertol heeaae vested In said Joseph Kyler. And further, that he, Ibe said petitioner, paid ante said Joaeph Kjler ia his II Te lime, the pur ohasa money in full therefor; that said Joseph Kyler never aierutod to petitioner a Deed tor tV. p-m, itmm j that be died latesUte leaving to sarvlre him a widow and heirs abort named, and praying tbe said Court to award a citation to said widow aad heirs of said Joseph Kyler, to appear la saia Court and show cause, if any they have, why the said Court should aot decree that the said con traot be specifically elevated according to the teras aad tenor thsreof. Whereupoa the said Court did award n eitatlon ta tbo raid widow and heirs or ike said Joseph Kyler, deed, to appear in said Court ea the 4lh Monday ef May, A. D. 17", and show, aaoso, If any they have, why the caid pravar ef said pe titioner should not be granted to the end that a Deed of cnnvyane should be oiecnted to the said Ueorge 8. Kykr, by Ibe heirs of said Jos. Kylor, deceased. And it was farther ordrrrl that notice to said heirs not residing in Clearfield county, ebould be glvoa by publlealloa la a BewsM,sr published la said eouoty of Clrarflald, aad a copy or said paper eontalaing said aotiee should be aailod to the naatofflee address af aaid pertias. L. J. Monaan, Clerk af 0. 0. ANDREW PhMZ, Jr, Apr. 1, mMt, Sheriff. 1 rw dvtrtUrmnttf. .iZZr-.r.T .;-,.-, u miil.tr.llo, o. lb. u f LIVI WKT2HL, lata of tllrard towaihln, Clearfield oounty. Pa., deeeaaed, having bean doly granted ta the anderalined, .11 poreona indebted to a.id aitala will pleai. mak. Immediate payment, andthoea having; clalua or aemnna. agaiail too .am. will preaant them properly authenticated for acl!l. moot without aelay. WII.I.IMINU WKT7.KL, JONATHAN WBTZUL, Admlniitratora. Fabruiry Jr, 1178.8t iw Mnrble Yard. The undersigned would Inform tbe publlo that bo bas opened a aew Maable Yard on Third street, oDtioaite ihe Lutheran Church, where be will keep constantly on hand n atook of various kinds of mat bla. All Bindsul TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, fouls for Vtmetery Lota9 " and all other work In his line will ba promptly executed la a Beat aod workmanlike manner, at reasonable rates. He guarantees satisfactory work and low prices, Give him a call. J. FLAllAHTY. Clearfield, Pa., Ma roll $7, 178-tf. Agricultural Statistics. To th CiVissas of Clearfield County . The undersigned having been appointed by the Department, at Washington, principal reporter of tho Agricultural Hist is ties of Clearfield county, respectfully requests tbo co-operation of all to assist, by sending tno suDserioer an ine in torts a tion tbey ean bearing upon tbe following ques tions, so as to enable him to make aa correct a statement to the Department, as possible i llow man? horses have d.od in your boron cb or town ship, and of what disease. How many cows and calves, and of what disease. How many sheep have you lost, and ef what disease; bow many killed by dogs. How many hogs have you lost, and of what disease. What prevailing diseases amongst tbe poultry. lu all oases giro the rem edies used which have beea found to be success. In!, and in ail oasoe to give tbe cash value of all i took as nearly aa possible. By the oo-operation of our cilitens in general upon these important particulars, the Agaicultural reports wm become an eneveloiiediaef useful information to the pub lic, by enabling the Department to publish tba diseases, tlie losses, anil tno reinoulea tual nave been fouud most beneficial In certain diseases . Any other inlormation that will ho considered a public benefit, will be tbankfullj received. Address the subscriber at (Jrarapian Hills, Clearfield Co., Pa. SAMUEL WIDh'MIKB. March 13, 1878-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STIIKFT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hare ontmed an. In tbo store room latclv occunied by Weaver A Delta, on Second street, a large and wen selected itoca oi Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ql'EKNSWARE, WOOD A WILLOW WAKE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dispose of at reasonable rates tor teab, or exchange lor country produce. QU0R0R WEAVER ;C0. Clearfield, Pa., Jaa. v, 1S7 U. JJbjEW FLOITK. FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO Room No. 4, Pie', Opera llouee, t'learBeld, Pa. Keep conetantly oa band SUOAR, " COFPKB, TEAS, SODA,! COAL OIL, 8T11UP, SALT, SPICKS, SOAP, Cenne.1 and Dried Frnlta, Tobaooo, Cigare, Caa dici, Ci ler Vin?gnr,;Ba!t.r, Cggi, in. ' A 1,80, KXTIIA 1IOMB-MADI Wheat und Ilurkwhcnt Fluur, Corn Meal, Chop, Food, &o., All of which will ba aold oheap for oajh or ia exchange for country produce. A. tl. KRAMER A 00. Clearfield, Not. 18 l74..f HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STHKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DXALKRB IN PURE DRUGS! CIIEMICAI.SI PAINTS, OlIJS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, DRL'SIlEfl, PERFCMERV, IANCT O00D8 TOILET AUT1CLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WXKS AND' LIQUORS for aiedlelaal parpona,. Traiaaa, S.pportan, Snho.t Book! Mid fltatloa arj, an. all other artletaa aiaall, fuaad in a Drag Store. PHVHICIANn' PRRSCRIPT10N8 CARS PI l.LV COMPOIINDKD. llaviai a larae el- perlraee la lb. huil.aaa tha, aaa lira ealira lat lefaetiM. J. O. BARTrtWICK, JOIIM f. IRWIN. Dwrteld. Dee.kw 18, 1874. ijfttlautoui. - ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 "Kail Road Tlesq CurweBivllle, Pa. itaa. I, '78-tf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Carwcniville, Jan. II, '78 tf. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwcnirllle, Pa., Jan. 0, '78 If. ARXOI.D II AS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SUAVED AND SAWED. Curweoivllle, Jaa. 0, '78 If. VTOTICK. A meelln, of the atorkliolilera of 11 Ihe ClrarfieM Fire Urick Co., will be held at Iheir office in Clearfield, on Monday, May 6ih, IK78, fur tha purpuaa ef rotiue; on tbo Inereao of tno capital Hock ol aaia oouipanr. C. W. SMITH, Clearfield, Pa., Mar. .8t, becretarjr. F 70H SALE.- The undersigned will sell at private sale all that tract or parcel of land situate In Decatur township, Clearfield eouoty. Pa., within a short ulrlanee or tno Tyrone uiearnei i n. ft., ana adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otoeri. and knows aa the Jacob B. Uearbart loL Tbe said tract containing fit) acres more or iers, with two reins of valuable coal tberoon, has about 10 acres cleared, and is tbe key to a large body of coal about being developed. Will be sold low and upon easy terms. Por particulars, apply to DAVID L. KUKUS. Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 187ft. D' NSOrifTION OF PAHTM'.HTHIP, Notice is bercbv eriren that the eo-part nership tieretolore suiting between Jesse uoss m Son, at Wallaeeton, Wis dissolved by mutual eon- sent on tbe 1 1th day ot March, instant. The books and acoounts are left with O. Frank (loss for settlement and collection, who will also settle all claims of tbe firm. J KS E 0 OHS, U. PHANK tiOSS. Wallaeeton, March 20,78-dU I hereby giro notice to our old patrons, as well as to new ones, that the bosinesn will be contin ued by mo at the old stand, where I propose U sell more and cheaper goods thin were ever of fered In this market. . O. PRANK UOSS. D1HM1.1;T1()N OP PAltTNEHHHIP, Notice Is bercbv aircn that tbe co-part nun hip heretofore existing under the firm name oi Moore, Hamilton to., in ine mercantile busi ness at Lutbersburg, l'a., was dissolved by mutual consent on the first day of h'obraary, 187S, L. B. Carlile havlna withdrawn' froa the firm. The books, notes and obligations Of. the firm are left with Moore Hamilton lor settlement and col lection, and ihey will settle all claims against tbe late firm. RKITRRN H. MOoRK, JOHNSTUlN HAMILTON, LEWIS B. CARLILE. Lutbersburg, March 2tt,'78-4t t Ths undersigned deilra to uprrtlaas In tbe uuiiueis at ine oiu nana. MOORE A HAMILTON. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I The undersigned, living Id Penn twp., Clear field county, Pa., oilers tbe following valuable steal bstaicior s.te: 446 Acresof Land, more or' less, In Reeearln towmhip, lying on tbe norm sme oi oig ijieanieia ereoE, ana wunin one mile of tbo same. The above land is heavily covered with hem leek, white eak, rook oae, and other bard wood timber, and a quantity ef white pine, aaid to be half a million or mora feet. The same is heavily underlaid with bituminous coal, and directly on the line of railroad leading froa Honttdale to Coalport. Its value Is unknown. There are, also, other valuable minerals on the same, The above land lies aboat twa and.a-balf miles below the village of Ulen Hope, adjoining lands of Qeorge Uroum and others, on what ia known as Porter s run. The improvements oa the prop erty are n good geared aaw aill, in running order, a high dam, stone breast, Beads the best man ner, tit for almost any machinery. There is, also, a large Ira me dwelling house and frame bank barn thereon, and about forty or fifty acres, more or less, of tbe land is cleared. Any person wishing to invest in property of this kiod will do well to examine tbis property. I will sell the whole or tbe undivided half io towns I, as may suit tbe purchaser. The above tract of land will make two or three farms, which will comprise favorably vim Ibe greater part ot our oounty. Fries and terms made known to any person wiihinc to pur chase. Vox further particulars oall In person or address the nndcrrigned at Grampian Hills P.O. Clearfield county, Pa. BAM'L WIDKMIRR. Jan. 8, 178 if.' THE TIN SHOIM ltl.IG M OWT MifjIlIXE! FHED. SACKETT, i ROOM NO. 8, PIK'S OPERA HOl'SK, . Clearfield, pa. Respectfully Informs his caatonaera, anil the pub- e tn general, that tie Continues to rnnnutae litre all kinds of '."' Tin.Copiior & Sheet-Iron Wnrc, Of flrst-elars taalerial only, and ia t workman like manner. ROOFING and SPOUTING done on ilinrt notlue and vwy reasonable terms. COOK STOY ES, HKATINO STOVES AND W'llNACK always kept in stork, and for sale few. Gas-Filling and Plumbing a specialty. Oas Fixtures always on band. All work guaran teed to give satisfaction. A share of public patronage cordially so Mr I ted. FRED. SACKETT. Clearfield, Pa., Mny t, 1H77. The lie H's Run Woolen Fuctory Penn township, Clearfield Co., Pa. I R II II R E D OUT! but not BURNED UPI The subscribers have, ar great eapense.rehullta neighbor hood neoesslty, in the erection of a first class Woolen Manufaelory, with all tha aod era Improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Caesiaeree, Bali net ts, Blea kets, Flannels, Ae, Plenty of goods oa head ta supply all our old and a thousand new easterner!, whom we ask to come aad eiamine oar stock. The nnsinces of CARDINQ AND FULLING j will reotlra oar especial attention. Proper; arrangeaente will bo made to receive and deliver1 Woes, to suit earteaaave. All work warranted aad i done upon tho shortest aot Ice, aad hy strict attea-1 tloa to buitness wo hope to realise a liberal sbare of public patronage. I I0.1MM) POUNDS WOOL WANVRD1 Wa will pay the highest awarnat prlea for Voo ' and sell our manufactured goods as lewaa sttallL-r1 goods can be bought in tbe ooaaly, and whenever we rail to render reaaonahle eatisfaetlea we eaa always be faaad at bean ready la make proper eiplanatloa, either In persea ot by letter. t epniiatr tix Sflrtrtismtttts. ..... n.SZSaia. - 1 fiil'JRtst ITRAWBRIDGE eY CLOTHIER dnire to make known to ot. suniera who find It inconvenient to vUit the city trwry time DftY GOODS are needed, that our Mail Order Department ia so perfected that itnoipii)jr may be done while sitting comfortably at hutuc a satis. laltsi'uy nt at our counters. All that is uccesmy is to addrcu to un a lctvcr mentioning tlie Und of gixU desire. I, and 6AMPLE8 to ulccl from Mill be immediately forwarded. Oidcrsare filled at the identical price for which thagoofU are that day sold over lliu couutcn. The expense, trouble and fatigue of going to the city arc avoided nnd the goods ore selected frrm af choice an assortment a. would 1 inspected vera our eMahlulimcnt visited in person. Tor year we have made this peculiar branch of the Dry Goods bos. tncat a favorite study, and the tucceu of our MAIL ORDER DE PARTMENT Is attested by the fact that an order is rarely filled wiili out making a permanent customer of the person ordering. Every order, be k for a yard of muslin or a wedding trousseau, meet with the mot careful and prompt attention. SAMPLES of oil kind of DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS. PR!1MTS( LINENS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, etc., with cidth$ and prices correctly marked, promptly forwarded on application. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. GENUINE BARGAINS AT GUINZBURG rs Weslcris Hotel Corner, Clearfield, la We have just received an entire new slock of READY MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youth's nnd Hoy's. Thcso goods Imvo boon selected with particular oaro, nnd bonglil lor cash at, punio prices. We aro therefore propared lo compote with and Bell .cheaper than any other honeo in tho county. Wo will soil you full suits of Spring Clothing at from $2 50 to 81S 00. For fifteen dollars you can buy as good a suit now aa you could got ono yenr ago for rjl'5 00, and nil other articles proportionately ohoap. t We linvo also received a conrplcto etock of NECK WEAB.'qENTS' F0RNISHINQ GOODS, TBUNKS anil VaUICES, HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS, Please rail nnd exnmino j.n lli-anril S.7.1 THE CHEAPEST BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS AT GUINZBURG'S,' SKCO.nt ST., OPPOSITE COM II T HO VSK, IE.1 Ili lFLlt, fM. To the Cllizcns of llcai field Count) : About a y.-er axo I came aiui.tiR yon with a stock of boots, fihoct, Robbers and Farnlshitir Uoods: with in this vim) I have sold alio. it Ten Thousand pairs of Hoots, Allocs, etc., and, ita few exoeptionf, Ihse artieles have given perfect atlsfitetion t where (roods did not turn ont oieotly as reprcsentod, tbey wet at onoe repUoerl bv new ones, as the few who had eceaaioa to seek redress aaa testify. Now let me assnre you that ibis Is no mere Assertion, but precisely what I will eun tlnue to do ibat Is, when that which yoa buy of me doea aot give, what you would torn, "your moneys' worth," I will repair It at onee, on fair proof of its be i tig ao. Feeling grateful for past favors, I ark a eontinnsnoa of a share of your ps irons ue. Yours Sincerely, S. (11 INZIll EG, To close out a big lot, we i offer t women i Knbbers at Men's Roibners at Lumbermen's eitr heavy Orel-shoes, with heel, at Men's wool-lined Oremboes, at PRICIS UST, Women's Laeed IjesHng Bhoe 05 els. , Women's best Calf Shoes (10 need to sell for $1.00. used lo sell at $3.0. Women's Laeed Morocco Shoes. fl.1l Womea's Laeed foied 8 hoes j$ ased to sell Tor IU6. nsed to sail al $1:60. Women's Laeed Calf Phoes 1.25 Woman's Buttoned Morocco Shoes 1 40 used to sell at tl.au. used to sail at $1.75. Women's hoary farm Shoes 1,28 Women's Kid Laoed Shoes 1,75 ased te sell at $1.50. uid to sell at $2.25. IN MICK'S WEAR A Men's heavy winter Shoes, double sole. ..05 ets Men 'a heavy kip Shoes $1.25 Men's heavy calf tjrasaed Shoes 1.55 Men 's best ealf dressed hhocs 1.75 Men's kip working Hoots 1.15 Men's kip working Boots, doutle sole..... 1.45 Men's kip working Roots, tip sole S 00 BOYS' Ib filtv diffrreat ecvrei, from $1 to tt-eO. Workin, nnl lehool rhoel, froia tl.t to 13.50 fur beet cnU akin, buttoned dreu ihoei. lloa' lmira Up .ale Dootl, $2.48. J MIMNF.V MIOPjt IJI A nUNIIRF.1) KTVI.EH. - Mil...' refanol Rheu. Mine.1 farm ihitaa Mitaea' ,enniae call iboea Mnaea' ilreei ShtKa Mtaiei' dreu &bnai., ... ..Vi eta .. 81 I'. .- 1.16 .. 1. 511 .. 1.80 t IIILDIIKN'X AND IIHIVI Oood. eolid, biiltoarl, heeled Sbnei for ehtldren. 85 eenta. Oood. eorner tipped, beeled Shoei fur ehildrtn, Aa eeala. Hubber and dreu Khoea, $1.20. Ilabv'a Htioe. of all kind., lu eta. aad an. Men i and wumen'a alippera, U eenu. Ebe. poli-b, 1 j ocnli nor bottle. Eboe Urinal, 4 eenti per doaen. Ilntta. bookl, I cent ,aeb. ClearOeld, Pa,, Sep. 12, I Sir. CENTRAL" HOTEL, PITTSBURG. .-rr:-".-,. 'rZ jl ' -iv -.;r : 'Vnt'JSllIifliiSHJII rV ' ' MVit-iVf-fy .r rr" j Smithfield Street, from 2d to 3d Avenues. Tbo m.t rentrallj lon.li.,1 Ar.t ela.i llnml In tbe Cllr. treel eara pa.i the door evarr Ira minute, loell Ibe ll.poti aal all p.rl. ol both eili... T.rma, 'l.at per day. WALSH & ANDERSON, Proprietors. The Kan U( A, of Cleatt.,J, leceived werklr at tbe Hotel and nl.e.,1 o. at. ,. ,!. t a, inerti from tbii lection, ic JKJIOVAM JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify the puMie generally that he has removed his Orocery Store from I Hhaw'e Row, to Ihe built! log formerly occupied I by J. Miles Kratier, oa Second street, next door j to Iligler's hardware store, where be Intends keeping a full line of I J It O C la It I U H. j nAM8, llUIKU Di:Kr.n,l URD. SUUARSandeKUP8, of all ,radea. ; 1 TEAS, dreea aad Dla. k. COFFKR, Routed and Urren. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, j vi.r.rt:n hivits. All kindi In tha market. MCKLKS, la Jara and barrela. SPICK.", la erar, form aad variety. FAMILY FLOUR, am, KiimiK('BiArkt:HH. SOAPS, I MATCHES, DRIED APPLKft, DRIKD PKACIIKr, . , !. . . DEUU CUEHKIKeV Coal Oil a&d Lamp Chimneys. And . food aaaortaaeat of thoea thlnm ....u. kept a . arroeerv Mora, alVk he .III .irbana-e I Btewa.Ua, at tba a,wk .rieea. Win aell for wah aa eheei.li at aa, eih oae. ir W 8e a,d i..,, r rvaraalf. ' J0I1M M.nAl'OIIKY. tw S&vtxnummt. I BBaVaSiaS I 2 CLOTHING STORE our stotjt beforo pnreliaaing. A.GUINZIUIKG, 40 aeats. SO cents, fl.. 1.00. WOMEN'S HEAR, KMTIVK SLAUGHTER I Men's Elmira kip working Boots, tap sole.. $2.50 Men's dress Boots g.j$ Men's best ealf Boats ,, Men s (vest oall Boots, sewed Men's best ealf Boots, sewed Mtn's belt calf Boots, sewed , 4.00 5 0 00 SHOES iMIiaei' dreei Pho.1 Kiiiei' drera Pboei Miieei' kid rthoaa... I Mlnea' kid Shnaa... I atlnei' kid Shoaa... . SI.T5 , tit 100 , tie l.o. DIIORfl AT CRAZY FIGUREH. r ,.,.1" SURfS iJKWARD. Xi H li VK-j v 1 OA, A VAIt It ..' ..,.. fcr Aorce l; . 'I d. T r u.l In MU hlanii " - ' iK tilt M .,1 te'-e-i l?t tf tin- f, urn, i ... ', n,i Indiana r ' J - , .. lt.l,l; t 1.1 !'.;.'. 'V M A tA t Mnnetln:: -I . e it . irrlri-rrmi tii.rln l. .. I,i, ua,rnil , ,.,. in. ua 1 11 ei..i .im ti.u, (, Ki'iiJ tor iiMiitrtiii-t. .nkll:i r l.eriiiar, Ai.Ji-i. it . u. ,,t :l, ,rs .... innt-l,,er I.8 IM) Hll'l.iw, nil n. I Marak 11, ii;a.ta. DRUG STORE. 1 1 H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Bbar' .Id Hand, Clearf.U, Pa, kai.JeaU apenad a Ball rtoek ,f pi bk 4n iREw ojcrar. and I. ao prepared tn fural.h .aetata, la tba Ibe lin. ef brag, aad MmieeBeaai la. ver, k.' eat ea.h prloM. II. haa ale. .a hand a lara. Meet ef Combe, Hair and Toeib Irraihea, Saae, ArtleVai, Toilet and Sbavlni Boapa, aal ,rir,thu tkaaall, kept fci a lrv.ela.a Dr., Stare. PHYSICIANS' PllKCILIPTIONS omponnded with eara, day ar night. A NeeraL Ihare mf aatrewffe resMttfalfy aelseltesi. lelsettea. HACK HAH. , B. I neartWd, s., ftet. 14, H77,