THE REPUBLICAN. WKDNI8DAT MORNING, APRIL 11. I7. Terms of Subscription. ' If paid 1. advance.or within three iuuatha...tt 0 ' II paid alter tlirae aad before six Booths... 3 10 If paid after the eiplratloa af all asonhts... I IW M-Maura, 8. M. 1'artaasiLL A Co., News- papar Advertising Ageola, 17 Park Raw, aaraar Heekman Strait, ara aur duly aBtboriaed Agents In N. York Uit,. HKi.niun mini km. M.tliadlat Kitlsc.ual Chart-It Ret. J. 8. if.;.-- , Mi'Muhat. I'eilor K.rie.. aarl Sabbath I A. M., aad 71 P. M. Sabbath H..hoi at II A. at. 1'cajrar Meeting ararjr Tbarada;, at J, P. M Comnuoloa b.rvlec, Irst tfabbnlh of err month, at 10. A. M. Weit Clearfield M. E. lb arch.--Revs William 11. Dill and W. 8. WiLaoa, Peaton. Preaching every alternate flumley, at 8 o'clock, P. M. fc-uotiay School al 21, P. M. All ar In vited to attend. Preib) terltH Cliureb Rt. H. 8. Urmia. Sabbath services morning and- evening Sab bath School at 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day evening. Ht fraudi' Church C atholic Her. P. J. Sbsbidah. Preaching at I Oi o'clock, A. H.,on the first, third Mid lourtb Sundays of each month) Vespers and Uenediotion of (be Bleeeed Saoraoient at 7 o'clock, P. M.- ttmdaj Bchool every Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. OFFICIAL Dl n ECTOR Y. tiki or OL&iaa qoartei tusioni ooiibt. Beaoad Monday of January. . Third Monday of March. Pint Monday af June. Vourtk Monday f September. I rini or aoLO.ua oommoi plbai. I Pint Monday of Jane. I Seoond Monday of November. - I . roiLio orriuina. l irt$idtnt Jidje Hon. Cbarlee A. Mayor, of f Look Haren. I- Ani$tut Lew iidfe lloa. Jobn B. Orl, of i Bellefunte. i Aotiatt JtJyt A brum Ogden, Clearfletd; I Vincent 11. lluli. Clearfield. ymkvmotanf Kit Bloom. Vjrlr one! teeordrtv L. J. Morgan. ' Vittriet Atlorntf Wm. M. MeCullougb. 7flerer David McOatiRbey. . , ' Shtriff Andrew Penta, Jr. l)tjity SKtrijf ChrUt. J. Knaggy, Clearfleld. CWety Jureryor Samuel P. MoCloikey, Cur ' wenivllle. County CoMtit$ontr Clark Brown. Clear : field ( Thornae A. Mctlea, Cheat P. 0. Iluril ' Hoover, Clearfield. . C9Mlf jledtWe William V. Xi rigbt, Clear '. field) Bamuel A. Caldwell. WiltlamagrOT j John , C. Conner, lluanaid. Count Coroner J. B. Neff, New Wiahlngton. ' Jury Com m if t'oaere Dr. Jamee P. Burcbtield, 'f; Clcarfied, Joreph Aleiander, Madera, i Superintendent of Public HcKoolt John A., Uregory. Carwenaville. Healtro WMf A Afianrti Jvt W. Carllle, , office at Troutville, Pa. y olariee bailie John W. Wrlgloy, Wm. Ra- debaugh, Cyroa Uordoo, Clearfleld) Jowpb K. s Irwin, N. K.Arnold, Curweninlle J. J. Lingle. v Otoeola Mill! ; J. A. LiviugMone, DuBoie City. Our Sftrinl column il decidedly Intaraatiag la a loeal point of view, and profitable reading to ouUlderi who wait to tare money. Another batch of Sheriff's Bulen is ad vet tlied in tbil week'a paper. 0on' fail to call and examine T. A. Pleok A Co.l new good a Pr. Hills lias the "uohb" croquet ground on hit premliei, eorncr of Market and Pint ttrtiU. I The largest stock of goods in tho I county to select from can bo found at Pleck A I Company'! itore. Some halt-ft doisen or more rafts were run out of Clearfield creek Into the rim last g weuk, on a " plaib." f .Smith V. ilHon, rq., has Doen ap 'f pointed AMigneo In Bankruptcy of the ejtate of I K. U. Taylor, of tbia borough. The Methodist Aid Society will meet at the reiidenoo of Tbomai H. Murray, Eiq., la $ tbil place, on Friday avening of tbia week, April I 2ntb. The publio generally are Invited to attend. I Mr. A. II. Shaw, of this place, has i liken poiaeielon of whet ! known ai the " Conor 1 .Store," in Curwrotrllle, wbtre he Ii pulting In a 1 full and complete itook of general uerchaodife. 1 We learn irom tho Curwonsvillo a . . k Timtt that work will toon bo commenced on tha h nw Quaker Cbureb building In the western end I of that town. II Is to bo plain suhitantia brick building. I Five persons wore immersed in aiooM creel lasi eunuay, near jar. iden. vgaeu e saw mill, about two miles northwest of this bor agh. Her, Mr. Flegal, pastor of Bethel Chore h I of God, offioiatod. F. M. Cardon Brother rfve nolico I in our columns to day that thfy hare Jost received a large itock of farming Implements, which they will sell, or exchange fcr yoang horsat. Baa I their sdvertittaweoL G. W. ((allairher. Administrator oi tus eute or Hugh uaiiagner, ute or uneit iwp, deceaied, will eell at public iale, oa Wednesday, the Iftik day of May nest, a valuable tract of land, lituata la Chest township, a full description i of which eaa be found In this paper. . 1 Mr. Simon Shloss, of Schuylkill coun i 'Ti l upsoipg stock of reedy -made olothing,f ente' furniihing goods, etc., Itt the room lately occu pied by Wm. Reed, Id Pie's Optra flonat. The J citiseai of Clearfied and vicinity will have an op port unity of intpectleg bti goods In a few days. I All kinds ol garden and flower plants Mur sals at the Ureen Houm of Brnost Buck, : on First rtreet, epplt the Presbyterian Parsoa- age, Clearfield, Pa. He publishes a partial list of plants which bo hat for sale to tbli paper. Orders by mall (for any kind of planti) will re ceive prompt attention. i ' um- There has been a slight change in the time of osrrying tbi mall between this plaoo and Halt Wok postoffleo, la Karlbaas township, The mill new loaves Bait Lick oa Monday mera log, and arrives at Clearfield la time U maka connection with the mall train going oast at S:4S P. M.,aiid returning, leaves Clearfield on Tuesday morning and arrives at Salt Lick In tho afternoon. This is just the reverts of what uiod to bo. It then leaves Bait Lick again on Thursday morn ing, and returns tbers Friday afternoon, as here tofore. Save Tin Pkr Cent. The attention of ta i -pay en Is directed to tho notice of Treas urer McUaaghey, In another oolumn of this paper, in which ho gives tba dates of visiting eerUla Jiitrlsti for tho collection of Btate and County tales, Tba law not having been repealed, as Hated soma time linee, tbo Treasurer will make lbs uiual round of tbo county j and all tat -payers who dnlro to save run per cent, of the amount of their Uses shoaM wot rail la aots the time when ho will visit their district. Ad opportunity Is also afforded merchants throughout tbo ooanty to eall upon him and lift their mercantile Irceuiei. The Date op EAftTER. Haater Sun day, falling oa April list, is considered Into this tar, nnd II Is thirteen days after tho mean dats, but It Ii to bo remarked that ia no year line tho I introduction of tbo Uregorian calendar lito Kng I land has the festival oocarrci oa tho latert poisl. jbls data, April litb, though In two years, 17(11 land 1818, II fell ow March 12d, which is tbo other 'limit, la 1M94 Kaitor flu a day will fell oa April pith, la the new tr Uregorian style, fer tho flrct Tli ma iloeo tho year 1734, or eighteen years before :thi style) wee teoeptod 11 England. Tbo oaly ttaer oecailon tiaca Ibe reformation of tho eal- an Jar by PopoUregory XIII. upon which Kasior fcti fillca oa the lateit posiibla data was la 1 and after 1HES this will not agaia occur Ull 1V4I. j Mountain IIocsji, Cbehson Springs. M ht Crestoa Bpriaga, widely-famad aad Jasily feopulsr, Bamsaor resort, looated between PltU hurgh and Uarriibarg, aa Ua lammlt af the Kllcgbtay Moo a tain a, end oa the Pee my) van .a kallroad, wo leara will ha opto fer the reewptie f guests oa Juno 10th. Ooloaet I. . Vngor, bow lroprittor of Seventh A von as Hotel, Plliibargh, M isle of tbo Union Depot Hotel, la that olty, Vl'l be, as last year, tho BuptHoteadeal and Vsnagsr. This being bis soaoad year there will ft grsal ImpravoawaU io a cry way. This ua prpsaaod Hummer resort Is known to bo mo of p mtst pleetaal and enjoyable plaeos of Iho pad tbo ooaatry. Fiao mouaiala seaaery. K plaeoi af enjoyment aaosoroai orocjaet Pound, shooting gtllerlas, billiard hall, Ua pin piy, iwiagi, Ac, As. Tbo mineral waters aid hut uoanUla air al tbil plate pouts if wonderful ratlve powers. . , i Me are pleased la learn ht Mr. Wm. Q "pr, Cuhlor aad Room Clerk, who- was to horsbly known to the many gueiti of this fsv b resort Uit year, wi in the tm ollo danag bssomtag roaaea, aa additioaal gaaraatoo that h aaata of all will ha well eared for. Suvcrnl thunder showers vlailod this rvgioa and a. gfow'"l grata aad graii boat a healthier eolur slaee. , : rr , ... , boroagb, on Teo.y arealng or as it tM.I April Will. Aa InvlUttua U tordlel.y tittnded to ? try body U Attend . More now oodu opened tbia week at Uirliugor A Uooh'i clot u lag store, wblob will be itilil cheeper tbtn ever. All gwd warranted represented. Call and tee then end mttaTj yourselves that whet be seys bo will do. i a Ci-ohinu Fkhtivai.. Tho Lutheran Mite Society will close fer ib baniair witb aa lee Cream i'eitlval, I be held tl th mldi.re of J. K. Bottorf, o Diit Tuesday evening, April 30th. A cordial Invltatlun li tittnded I lb paella. L1V11.T. For wind, no Eaalor crar f - troogb tin I latitat J. with ons-belf loch eero u tu on delivered in ton borough hit Sunday. It blew a heavy gals nearly tba entire day, without any mpoet for films, bate, or pin hack. A Failure. Some of the old weath- ereocks sometime ago prophesied that wo would have a flood In our it ream on Baiter ; but it ended alt In wind. Wo had luti of fcow on that day, but ao rain, and, eoniequantly, no flood. Paint and sinoer are alike disappointed. Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills would aay to his friends nnd former patients that ho hss not retired from p tactic as bio been io iLdustriouily circulated by somo portoni. but will i Dtinuo to give hit peratitial attention to all who may desire it, or to sulci Dr. Holobhold when ever required. Nitrous Oxide Gns given for the I ainlesc eitractlon of teeth. April 34-tf. . . .. i Not having time to write an adver tisement tbic week, I will Just say to my patrons that I bava received one of tba best and largest stock! of dry goodi, notions, trimmings, millinery goodi, oil olotbs, carpetf, wall papsts, Ac, ever brought to Iowa; end tbey will bo sold very cheap. wm. Risk, At the Be Hive. - m mm i Kom antic Marriaob. The Muney (Pa.) Luminary sayi that a stmt what rotxieatio marriage oatue off In Muticy week before last. The groem reildel In that vicinity snd the bride wai a re 1 dec t of a distant olty. Tbey had never seen each otbtr, nor bad any knowledge of oarb other, except through a ihort oorroipoodence and by Ibo exchange of photographs, until the bride arrived at Money nation, where the groom met her, and tbey were nt ones driven to tho rei Idcocc of a Bin liter of Muncy and Ibero married. a .! Terrihlr. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Frccse, of Snow Shoe, tbic county, have ioit four oblldrcB from diphtheria liacc the Jith of Feb ruary tail, when the fir it, a little daughter named Carrie, aged S ycari, S montbi and 26 dayi, dlid ; on the 18tb, three dayi afterward, Willi Freeie, aged A yean, 7 months 14 days, died j on the 8th of Maroh theie two deaths were full wed by that of Joseph L. Freeie, aged 10 yean and 8 dayi, and od the t'2d of March, Thomas Frees, sged 8 years, 11 months and 33 days also died. Wo do not know whether those afflicted parents have any children left or not, but such an affliction Is awful aad' baffles all attempts al eonscattoB. Beleoutt Wntekmtn. Fatal Accident. Last Saturday Isaac Miller, of Lcuiont, known among his friends and acquaintances as "French Isaac," was com ing towardi Leiaont from Centre Purnaoo with a load of fnrnlturc, when a small table fell from the load od to one of the wheels, cauilug suob a racket as to frighten tbo bono. Mr. Miller, Id reaching fur tho table, toil hie hold on one the reins. When bo reached the bridge across Spring ereek, neei Wasioo'i pottery, the wheel oaioc off the wagon, sod hone, wagon aud driver fell over tbe bridge, Mr. M iller under the wagon and horse Ho was taksn boms, but died from his Injuries at 8 o'clock that evening. Mr. Miller was hotel keeper at tho Cniumings House, Belle font e, for tho lest two years, and went to Lea oat to open a hottl on tbe first of April. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his untimely death. RelUfunU Repuhiimn, 1 Printing OmcE Secrets. Tho vet eran editor of the Jersey Shore Herald ctales tho onto truly la rhls way i A properly conducted printing o flics Is ai much a secret ss a Masonic lodge. The priotcn are sot under oath of secrecy, but alwayi feel thcmielvsi as truly In honor bound to keep office secrets as though triple-ontaed. Any employe In a printing office who willingly disregards tbic rule would not oaly be teamed by bli ft llowi of the craft, bat would lose b is position at ones. Wo make this statement because It sometimes happens that e com monies t ion sppearc io a newspaper under an assumed Dame, wblob excites comment, and various parties try to find out who ii tbo author. Let all be saved tho trouble of questioning tbe employes of a printing office. They axe know-nothings oa these points, aad on suob mat ten they have eyes aad oars, ba I do month i aad If tbey fall In observe this rule they are put down as dishonorable mitnben of tbe era It. Notes of the Huntingdon Presby. TtRT. Tbo Hantiagdoa Presbytery, la teuton at Mllroy, Pa., oa the loth Inst., elected Revi. N. O. White, of WiUiamsburg, aad T. J. Sherrad, of MifHIatowa, and Elders David Wilson, of Port Royal, and John M. Tustey, of Sinking Valley, at delegates to the General Assembly, which meets ta Pittsburgh on Thnrsday, May lath. Within Ibe year Just closed special lellglous Interest hat been felt la a number of tbe Churches within the bounds of this Presbytery, especially tboro of Morritdate, McVeylown, Alexandria and Ml. Union. - - - v .. r Ad Intercittbf, report front (he Women's Pres byterian Foreign Missionary Society being read, tba Presbytery recommended that tbe lad lei of every Cbnrob within fuboanls organic Women's Foreign Missionary Societies. Rev. W. 0. Kuhn rt signed hii pastoral charge al Sbatle dp Ho feci to Kansas ihortly, Iter. B. P. Foresman was called to the Churches of Bigler and Kylertowa, Clearfield county. Rev, R. V. Wilson was called to Perrysvlllr, aad arrangements were made for bis iostallatlon, Aa adjourned meeting of Presbytery will he hold at Bedford, Jaly 9th, 1871. COMMUNICATION. CLBiHriaut, Pi., April 12, 1878. Mil. Euiron : I would respectfully ask a brief spaoe In the columns of your paper, la order t note some things that are noticeable In the article under tho beading of MHuoeeeeful Operation, wnicn eppearca in me last issue oi toe journal. ur what applies to Htas Me Alpine, either dl rectly or Indirectly, personal or otherwise, I have nothing to say. " All's well that ends well " I nave no reflection l cast upon the editon of tbe Journul, for their duties as journalists are such as to render them excusable for many omissions and errors which sometime appear in the columns ol tneir paper; bat mere is no excuse for those who write and deliver tho article for publication. l snail ae itgnnte fry e iriy as l proceed, whl parts of Ibe article 1 dctlgn to actios, and who the victim is. The motive will becxplaiaed at some future time. la tbe Brat rlaot. It Is safe and vers nrener to say, that Washington L. Atfee still survives, not withstanding the illiterate biographical sketch of bis life, which was attempted ia the article above mentioned. I am not sure, however, that ft would be reasonable and eerrtot to cay, that tf bio tDr. AUee ) eyes bad rested opoa that famous "lOQal, whether bio delicate and refined sensibilities would not bavebnen violently shocked, and grave double entertained for hie well being. Imagine ibe cnagrlo tbat would have aeea aeplcled oa his naturally pleasing contenaace on beholding hie much loved aad popular suit mutilated, euanc od end tba essooialtoa of yean ratblessly broken on by tbo aowarraotablc omission of the letter "e. How vain would have been bic "attamDls to ex tract common sense oat of the boogied mass of words and dashes wnteb raoc Ibae : "aad with a steadlnee of hand that is rare indeed, among younger men la trie presence ol seven otbor pby sieiaiis, tbo time occupied being jaat 44 minutes.' Hera is steadiness, skill, rarity, age, presence, aad time huddled to eel bar In suob an nngrammatical aad uablnihing stylo, that be that walks very slow cow Id neither read ner comprehend, much nsc be The name of tbe attending pbyclclaa standi oat ia bold relief solitary and alone apparently teperatad from tbo world and all mankind by two large dasaes, one on either a toe, jne prominence and isolation of this Individ,! leads owe, In H a float ion. to tbe. conception of that neriod ia futurity described ia Campbell's poem of "Tbe Last Maw," where he soys t " Tbo no's ay bad a alekly glare ) Tbe earth with age was was. Tb skeletons of halloas were Around that lonely man." Pribat-llke aWd alow stands tb elttndiag nhvslolan, without avow the aid of a oonsulltiis; physician, or tb comfort and console t! of a vintint physician What ic moat remarkable with raara t this article is, that tt Wat dictated, rvted and cor reeled by one, aad probably two medical mea tbe former, tho attending physician i aad tb latter, a aalaor vtstitng abysicsaa. The evidence of tbo abave feet is apparent, lor ao editor, com ma a ar aaeommoa, ooald ever have conceived or altered each a Jaw-breaktai nam at "atWlnWe far evwWaa turn" without hevlag had It stuffed (at hi aofila aad explained wy tome seed leal man. Barely, the conglomerate mass f sense less matter, wbien net doc, rwerrea to, aa me at tamot al dashtaa? it together, and la pieces, re gardless f tb proper rules aad characters of punctuation, etoo no reaecs nava ereou up a the prwJlalaary Aweatioa of fwoe wba bat. II la These nosegays la tb preftscloB bad better make another literary attempt, aad, a aoel, tbey will b able it tb fwtare, altar repealed mental effort, t ke come etb)e display of their literary attainments aad professional aasHtj. .,.,!: .) : . , CLEARFIELD COUNTY ATLAS. In a lata Interview with Mr. New tea, tb Ba- porintendent, wo leara tbat the worb la tbe vari ous departments of oar Clearfield Couoty Histori ooa departeaeBtaef oaruiaaroeia voaal, rJI WBa. taWi.'lWai,' ii es ar etc., aa may be seen la lb list which aocompa- j ai this article. It Ii important that every Imprevcmeal, whether publio or private, should b properly represented. Our lister ooaatte hnve shown to their best ad vantage by the many elegant lithographs which Mi fully lodinate their material resources aad the step forward they have labia oa tho road to com mercial Importance. Our ei litem should se to It tbat Clearfield County ia not behind In having Its Improvements properly represented. The opportunity of secur ing a view of our homes, rlvrr scenes, eh arc bet, Ao., will not occur again for many yearo, Il It hrituty dirt4 hy all ibat tbe worb la tbe view department may b so comprehensive that Ike I lluslrated portion of Ibo Atlas may fairly repra. seni tbe improvemonts of tbe county t and to do this, our tar wen, lumbermen and osorcbents must oi stand aloof. This leetura of tho Alias Is both rnatuental and netful, and Is second to ao other seotlua of the work. Mesm. McKissoa and Mann are now calling opoa Ih eiliaens la the various townships, and on their return w hope to bear a favorable report of our people 't liber ality and publio enterprise. Kxtra oopies of ibo engravings ar furnished thuee who nave views taken, which enables the owners to have those pictures of their homes encased in ireaies, or send them to their friends rending la other parts of Ibe country. Tbo fol lowing are the names of some of our eitiicns who have already contracted to have views of their homes and buildings inserted In tbe Atlas i Portrait nf Hen. William Bigler. Bird's-eye view of the town of Curwcncvilto. First school house In Clearfleld ooanty. i clear na lb. Hoa. William Bigler Resident and lawn. Judge U. R. Barrett- residenoe and offloo. U. b. Qoodlaoder residence and interior view of printing offlo. Judge J. B. McEo ally rest Jeaot and sur roundings. S. J. Row A Bob front aad latrlor flow of printing offloo. S. J. Row resideace. A. B. Shaw resident and surroundings, Jamci B. Graham rasldenot, bank block and other buildings. Richard B haw residence, mills and surround ing!, including tbe West Clearfleld fair grounds. Leonard Graded School building and surroud logs. George Thorn si done and surroundings. A. J. Logan residenoe and surroundings. , Frank Fielding residence and grounds, W. M. Shaw residence and grounds. James Kerr insuraoo omce. Dr. J. P. liurt'biield residence and office. Capt. P. A. Uaulin rasideno and store. CtlRWBMBVILLB. Hoa. John PattoDtresldenee and farm scene. Mist Annie M. Irvln, view of the Jobn Irvio estaie property, constating of mills, lumber and raiting scones on tbe Susquehanna river. H. H. Braioard interior view of printing offloo- K. A. Irrln view of the Irvln homestead. Lt'TRRRSttina. Dsn id Goodlandcr hotel, store, and farm scene. Reuben H. Moor residence and sarrouadloga. Moore A Hamilton store at Luthersburg. Dr. Reuben V. Bpackman residenoe and offlo. J. 11. fcdtngcr residence aad store. Charles Mariball residence, cabinet shop and surroundings. Lewis B. Carlile-vltw of taw mill, thiaglt mills and surroundings, BRADT TOWRSHIP. Eraitut Luther residence and farm scene. Mejur Martin II. Luther reside uoc and faros scene. David Ream i residenoe, sawmill, timber and surroundings. J. II. Seyler mi dene and farm seen. Jobepb Scylor, Jr pottery works, residenoe and surroundings. John Rrams reside no and farm scene, J. W. Corp residenoe aod farm scene. Kliaa Risbel residenoe nnd surroundings. G. M. Thompson residenoe and farm scene. Kesiab Poettothaalt residenoeand farm Ken. Christian Smith residence and farm view. P. W . Drencher-hotel, surroundings and farm scene. Frederick Kohler residence aod farm scene. T. F. Risbel rasideno and form scene. lILt TOW WHIP. V 1 II. H. McGe A Bro. homestead, mill, otbor buildings aod surrounding scenery. II. L. MoUet residence, saw mill, school house, river view and surroundings. Jamot ftloGoa residence, old McGe homo- stead, other buildings and surrounding farm view. Angus Miller residenoe and surroundings. J. W.MoGoo residence, Saw Mill, surround ing soenery, and interior view of Saw Mill. John r. lite residence and surroundings. Robert Mabaffoy view of residence, church. otbor buildings and surroundings. James ai an aaey residsnoe, river view, and surrounding forest scene. atiRRsiDB to wna air. Horace Patch in residence. Bills, store, otbor buildings, river view, Ac. Jackson Palcain store, residenoe aad tur- roundinis. A. w. Fate bio residence, river view and sur roundings. John u. Conner resldeae and store. Georre Palohio residoueo and surronndlncs, V. Ton kios residence, river view and sur roundings. jobn amg residenoe and lurroaadtngs. James MoMurray view of reef dene and store, A. Betes mi ideno and surroundings, BRADPOaD TOWNSHIP, David Forcey view of homestead, with sur round in vs. and farm scene. Samuel r. Wilson, Bsq residence, tarn build ings una inrm oeeae. jona eiewart.or view or ta Stewart aoi sad. Daniel Stewart residence, lurronodini and larm soene. A. L. Freeman residenoe and surroundings '', aiccAau fewwamp. tj ' C. Copenb aver residence and farm view. J. M. Smith residence aad farm view. Jobn Lie nt ner reeidene, corrovndingc aod farm view. B. (I. Davis residence, surround ings and farm scene. Philip Do Us residenoe and farm. Samuel 11 eg arty rasideno and inrroundlnga. 1060 s Tow as Hi p. John W. Kyler reiidcBoa, surroundings aad farm soene. COVINQTOa TOW USB I P. L. M. Coo dr let resideace, mills, store, farm view at. M. B. Conway rasideno aad farm view. KAHTBAI'I roWRSRIP. J. C. MeCtoskey rasideooe and farm. Dr. W. Potter residence and lurroundlngi, aaox fowatatp. James Ca I hoart residenoe and farm soene. Wm. M. Catbcart resideBoe and farm aceae. Conrad Raker residenoe and farm. B. C. Snyder residence and farm. Revjheti Caldwell rssidenee aad farm. moutihalb. R. R.Fleming view of reeidene. " r . ' ; L paaritta. , i Dr J n Kline rtsldeaoo andoffiea. P C Bowman residence and Surroundings, O D Wood exterior and interior view of drag More. Mn. Julia A. LaToUche rcildeno aad inr- roun dings. attsToa rowBsaip. W D Woodward, Jr residence, lurrouadlogs, taw mill, tie. J 0 Tyler rasideooe and farm view. , J B Hewitt residence and farm view. David Horning residue and (arm view. ' rata towribip. Wm t Johnson residenoe and farm view, Jobn Wt do ml re reside no aod farm view. Samuel Wideiaire reeideac aad farm view. Joseph Davis residenoe an of farm view. Bliiha M Davis resident and farm view. Patriob Daily residenoe and faise view. Jaion A Thomas Kirk residenoe and farm view. Joseph Kirk resldeae and surroundings. A C Moor resldeae and carreaaditgt. wood w Ann towbship. John M. Chase reside and farm. BIBARO TOW RIB IP, R. 8. 8 tewert reeidene and rlvr view. Alexaader Murrey reeidene, tenant boast and cemetery. OBBBRWOOD TOWRSBIP. Klah Johnson residenoe and surrcundlncs. Dr. J. P. Hoyt residence and earroandings ana river view. James Johnioa A fioa-reaidcae mlllt and sorroandlogs. avaou citt. P. 8. Vtber Interior view of dry goods store. Long A Brady ietert or view of hardware More. J. Hmercua view or ventral Hotel. Job a Da Bo Is Residence, mills, ether build ing! sad surroundings. jonn namtarger residenoe aaa grouadt. K. Kunta City Hotel building. bRCATt'B TOWRSBIP, Moses Oweat residenoe and larm view. David G sarhart reildeae. farm view i ooal benk- , raaausoa towrsbip. , J. D. Fer gueoa reel deaee aad farm vlw, aOtMRB TOWRSBIP, C B Wood reside and sarreaadlags. tloba A. M array residence aad farm vltw SOBBAf TOWRSBIP, Mai. D.W.Wise residence, other balldliigs aad asm view. P1BB tOWBIBlP. Joseph M. BBaaeer view of tallL ' LAWBRHCB TOWRSBIP. . Lever FlegsJ rtsidtaea, sarroBBdraga aad mra brdo, A. O. Otdoa resideace. farm Tlew a a mdl. Mrs. Biiaabsth Carr residence and swrreand- tat.. amal PeltettoB pttidebtt aad farm view. Clara Browm .rcotdooao and farm view. Leaadee Deaail a reotdoaoe aad asrei view, Ilea. A. 0. Tata farm reeiee aad sorrowed laga. Abraai HamphroT Resldeaeo aad larm view, Famewl Browa reeideae aad farm view, lleary J. Mosul reeideae aad farm vfcrw. 4. C. F reel reeidene, (arm aad river view, j at'Lica rowRsaip . lames Fkyaa view af resident aad tarrewaeV lag. OtCBOLA BOBOVOB. Ooorg M. Drisbla-sldeja aad kawa. D. K. Gisd rtstdeaot aad law. MR TOWBCBIP. Ceo I W III Lam reside tad Mrrewadiegs d. m. net iey reeiaeneo aaa term coon. Joseph Seyler resldeaeo Bad aarm ttea. James AadorsB htel aad blaahnaiie) ol William Welly resideace and farm. L. ft. DrMskvr resiawae and ftwfli vtw. Charles Browm residenoe aad tarreaadlags id farm tewne. George C looser reside aad tarreaadlnfs. uonata rowaaaip. Phllln Knox reside dco aad (bras view. 1 tt T'Jil mt'"' end f.m vlrw. I.-; r.TT7'WF-7avr-. Kviecwwa. Mere aad sarrvani Adam Moyer raSMOaaa, tarrwoauiage mam farm sceao. Jamee L. SSewart view el farm, fhra Valid' Inge and tarreaadings. pBtLirtivaa. Jamot Pasimore Hotel and bam. Albert Owea resldeae and banklug-rooea. Robert Lloyd -view of tb LUyd Hoaie, Aad maay ether. New dress goods! New dress goods I at Fleck A Oo.'i Vnlritunml huh &nd bonneUat Fleck A Co.'t. . 60,000 railroad tioa wantodby A. G. Kramer 30. J. v-tf. Twenty five dozen of ladha' skirta Jut received at Fleck A Co.'s. Wanted. 50,000 railroad ties, at A. 0. Kramer A Co.'s, Clearfleld, Pa. Jan. If. . mm a mum i ' ' One hundred ladies' linen suits for salt at T. A. Pleck A Co.'s. A. G. Kramer & Co. want 60,000 rail road Use. Ju Ladioa' cash more ooati just oponod aad for aalt al Flock A Co.'t. 300 parasols iust received and for tale al T. A. rwot uo. e. j r . A lartre assortment of millinery goods aad cheap trimmed hats for aalt at T. A. Flock A Co.'s store. - mm Salt ! Lvtle bw just reoeivod n othar lat of In. Sal I, lari.rt tlw4 IwllM aaaka, aa ta. artlila aa. b. had a two tollan agala. Wantid I 1.000 oorda of Ilomlock aad Rock Oak Bark, far whlik w. wiU pa, Ik. aigaaat aarkat ,rioa.. JjlW. A. a. lum O. Romombor that Jjvlla ii County Af.it (or Lortlllard'l TobMed, ao oan aall them at (actarjr prioaa. Tk,j ar. tb. bait tobama il ark.U Trj than. At tbe Republican office la tbe place toartjoarlobworkdoaa. Wa ara fallj pr.parW ta do anjtiiof la U. printlaf Ilia, UI do It w.U, aad at tba ri(bt kiad of priew. tf. T. A. Flack A Co. will have, In few da;., a alaa Una of ow carp.U la plaoa to .all from. Alio.raOTirlaga baodwra. llo.ot atnplo. of Bnu.aU wrpat. frooi tba larfMt aaanfaatory la th. world B. 8. Hlicai Oompaor. N.w TorkCltj. J aprld, List of lettors remaining unclaimed la tb. PoitoHoa at OlaarHald, for tba wa.k .adla, April 11, 1878 : Mra. Lltil. Aadenoa, Mil. Laura V. ElllDar, Joba H. Olllllaad, Irrla M. Ilonrll, Jobn II. My.n, A. M. HulballaDd. P. A. Oltilia, P. M. A Fact. AnadTortlBeinentlnaortocI ia tba Rirtiiuca will raaob aiora mdan tbaa If pabliibad la all tba otb.r p.pari la tba ooao tj.aod aoit tb. adrartlMt iaai tbaa on, blf Ia oth.r worda, aa adrartlMiiuat pabllibad ia oar jcaraal ia wortb dooU. tba pria. af tbat obarfrad bj aay olh.r publl.b.r la tb. ooualj. 'It U a fant. U. Jamea P. Staver A Co- of tbia place, raapMtfull, iafom tb4r old eattoaim, aad a. aa, am aa a. aaa, tmt Uaaa witb lb.ll pat- roaafa, tbat that ara rwalTlag aa axtaaai,. ttMk of boraa faraialtlDg gwoila for flprla, aad 6aaai.r waar, whlah tba; will dlipoaa of at tba lowaat poMibla prioaa. Tbalr aadila aad haraaa. depart aiaat 1. 6nt.olaai la .Tar partio.lar, aad aoa. bat lb. brat aialerial la and ia manofaotariag. ' - ' ' aprlMt, Cououb, Colds and Consumption.- ' A .old la but a .light tblng ; I av.r aaa aa, adioiaa wbca I bava a eold." How eftaa do wa bwr tbia frota tblakiag paopla, .raw, whoa wa would gl.a aradlt for mora oaatloa, If aot aaaaa, A Mid, no aatl.r how alight, aught aot to b. a.glwtad, for It will load t. a aaagh, aad aaaataat aoagblng to ioflauaatlon, wal.b qalatl, bat rap idlj ataaU Ita way t. tba lang., andlag la a rapid aonaaaptloa. & K. Thompson', laprorad Cough Sjrup ha. baan bafor. tba public forycart, and thouaaada taatif, to ita good alfaat. la ourloi .oogb. f long ataadlag and daap aaatad, aa wall ai tba aoat raoaaU Pnparad bj B. K. TbompMa, Tltanlll., Pa. PrlaM, ata. aad II par bottla. Bold la Claar. tald b, 0. D. WaUoa, and Hartiwlak A Irwla. Cliaiviild Coal Trade. S late nt af Ooal aad .thar fraight. aaat .aar th. T;roaa A Claartald DlalaM, Paaaijlaaala Rail. raad, for th. waak aadlog April 18, HTI, aad tha aaaa tlaa laat ,aar I OOAL. Tor tha waah ........ Saao tlma laat ,aar..MM.. InoraaaaM.HNM PraTlouil, during jaar Saaa tia. laat jaar..... ... 4,UI Total In 1878 Baaa tiaa laat 7Mr... ........... 148,118 IVt.tl Daaraaaa.M.H..... 4Ma eraaa raaiaan. Luabar u ...mm.... ..185 oara. Hiaaallanaou. fraigbta .. tl Inflating thi Currency. Tbe Brook villa MejnAUtmm says t for tome weeks past Mr. David Shields, aa eld resident of Olovor township, has bee quite www ell, aad fearing that bit tint ea earth was short, a few days ago tailed t bit bedside bit sea, B. M. Shields, aad I a formed him tbat tf be weald dig Into tb earth t a eortafa spot back of bis house be would And aomo BiODey. Tho soa did so, aod bli search broagbt ta light a largo qBtvatltf f sliver money, Dalted States coin, Mexican dollars, five-Franc placet la all $700, which be broagbt to Iowa and deposited witb Messrs. W. F. Clark A Boo, Baak- ers. Tht money had been bid away for about thirty years, and lit secret biding plat wai only known I its owner, and la case of bli saddea death woald bava very possibly beea lost catlrely la bis family. At simple Interest tbt sum would bav had doubled Itself twloe j bat thai eraat of toandeao which aompeRed Mr. 8.l dig and bid bit talent la the ground has prove asar disss l rots avta tbaa tbat af bit historical proto type, ft tb Messrs. Clark allowed hla loss tbt.n its fate value for bis deposit." - iNciNDiARiati. We loarn trom tbe Pkillnobarg Jownaaf, af Satarday but, that shortly after II .'atM aa Xoaday algal, April lllh, tha large aaadaa boaea, woll-kaowB as tka Allpan property, situated a .hort dlataao. east af the Phillpsbarg borough Ubo, oa tbe BeHafbat. tora- plka, waa dUaorarad oa flra. -AKkoagb wkM 8 rat aaaa, tk. tr. waa aoa I aad to tb. aoathwat room 1b tba aOMad atory .f th. baok haildiag, yet aa acMuat at tha lack af balp aad aaaa. for qaaaeblag tba taaas, which ipnad aa rapidly as to ba hayoBd aalr.l, by tba Ilea, tha alarm brought tb. eltlsans t. tba spat. Tba property baleags t. Bargasa J. N. Ca.aB.va, aad bad baaa pled by Dr. . Allpart aad family, aatll withla toaa tea day. prior to tha In wh.a they rem.vad Iberefroa, aad Mr. Oaaa aova bad aada but arraageaaatl ta ewupy tha a this waak, wbiob laleatioa hss baaa frastrated by soma taad ia huaaa ahapa, wba far pasooal raveage, ar atherwlaa, applied Iba lawe diary's tarah, aaaslng tb. daelraalUa af tbl. ta. aad varaahH) praparty. Th. Irtt alara waa aada by throe yoaog aaa, Jaefc Waagh, Jaaa. Bud' aoa aad Joha Floah, aroasiag th. amareet aeigh' bors, Dr. Clan aaa- Kllaa Baba, wba promptly pmiitel la thaballdl.g, bat, as besVrereeaaAed, ware powarlae. faff tha waat af water aad baekels t. sabdee ta. rapidly aprawdlag laaa. - Ka doabt (list, aa ta tba Ira Mag aaarad by tba 1b- aaadiary'a bead, hat as yet aaly fatat aasplalaa paUls ta tb, guilty arrwbab. Tba piapartp waa taeared wr tt,8N, althaagh 18 a. eoako (oat daabl. that aaa whea It waa belli, aaoat tflaaa years ag. Wa hay. a.1 laaraad whether Mr. Caeamva will raamlld iaaaadlataty ar eat. , UpetUU: Pea iLB. Bli freak alleh aaws far (ale by tha BBderslgaed, la Lawraaaa towaship, feuf aUaa aaalhweataf Claailald. Maa. lv P. ItBowaaa. April 14.lt. Oorw.asiUla, Pa. Wonrwa All aaraaa. ara harawy aat traraaee aa ay Laads adjaialag tba a of Iba tamgh f Camrlald, ar, la a Monrai All a saw harawy aatltad aat to li aa Bay way, ia aaaea, take, ar dlatarb tha tab la tba paad e said load. By glvlag haad ta tbia aallaa, bras pMsars will avaid traabla. I bmbb hwiBaaa. Jaaaa A. Mooaa. CleartesJ, Pfc. April 14, 1878-lt, Waaraa.-4ewM waily l.srvd panoa ar Artist ta aa.Bta.tar. Laraaa ( Par aat Sua C.bvab Pmtbbbb ia tbia aawaty, aa Royalty. PalBtad froa pbotograpba ar Bay pletara. aaa U tba Piaaet Oil Paiatiag auatto. Bafar. tka territory la takea I will aaiat .vaiaraa 8al8 tar tit aad waraat tbaa far life. Bvery praaa sbaald bav. oaa, aa uit ratauag. aa ueava. ar. ta. Mly twaraa last wiis etaaa ia. laat ar tlaa, aaa aaa i baadad dowa to pwatnily. Partlealars fraa. U T. LUTHER, Boy. T,1i7r-I.T. Corry City, Pa. Toaa. ai hoa . .. 4,8.8 II9,6M . .. 1M.T.9 tame aad VbobvaIL!. D. W. Jordan has oa hands, dally, PRUSH VIGRTABLUtf aad all binds of FRUITS, which ha will deliver t tas tomen la any part of the Iowa. Clearfield, Pa Jap.l, ie7t.tC .111 Immaaaal. tMealur aawaitfti ui'm JTrAjr,, and deservedly so, for It is Ibe moat saluUry or boautifltrs and purlflcn. Bold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, Black or brown, AO teale. apr!4-t. Ota HlTNnBBD PtB ClRT. DUOOVRT OW OLD Pa teas. Sawing Macblaeteaaaow bepurohased at Merrell's tin abd variety itore, from to op wards. All kinds of sewing maohiaes repaired ob tbo thorttst notice. Clearfleld, Pa., July Hi 18"T. Wkti. t 180,800 18-laeh abarad ihloilaa to avaraga froa t to 8, Inch., for wbiob w. will pa; iba hlgbaat .- prloa. f.b.18 tf. Ciaarleid, Pa. tlnaaia. ton HaLu. R. Nawtoa Shaw kaana a full supply af PradoaiB Buggiaa aad Platfora Wanna for aala. Ta ba aaaa al tha Shaw Houaa yard. Call on or addrau hla at Claar&ald Pann jlraola. may U-tf. 4 4 Remarkable Result. It nauaa ao diflcraeaa bow aany pny.lelaol, or bow auoh aadloiaa you bara triad, It it now aa aitabliihcd faat tbat uaraao nyrup I. tua only p.rn.d. whlah baa (Iran aoaplata aati,faotion in tttm oaaaa of Luna Dlaaaa.,. It la trua tbara ara y.t tboataoda of peraoa, woo ara praotapoaaa ta throat and Luna Alfotlont. Consumption, H.mnrrh.a... Aslbnia. Saa.r. Colds aattlad on th. UraaaL Pnaumooia, Whooping Couah, Ae., who bava no paraonai aouaiaug. of uoaanaaa tf araaa Syrap. io saoa wa woaia aay uat au,. COO doaan wara aold last year without ooo aom plalBU ConsaaptiTS. try Just aaa bottle. Heg- aiar aiaa, io aaata. f v. i. uj w. v. ..uu, Claartald, Pa. Hay U, 1877-aow-ly. Don't be Detetted. it ana nereooa aay "I haven't aot tbo Consutnn- tlaa'whea askad to euro their aough with 611- loh's Consoaptioa Cora. Do tbey aot know that Caoahs lead ta Consuaptton and a remedy that will our. CoBiaaptioa will oorlainly euro a eon ah r aay lung or inroat troaoio. w e anow It will oar. whea all others fail and our faith la it la ao positiva tbat wa .will refuod tha priea paid If you raoelve bo baoaflt. Ia aot this a fair proposition. Prloa, 18 al. 80 Ota. and $1,011 par bolt a. for aaa Chest, Beta ar Blue, us. Bill lob 's Poroas Plaeter. Prloa, 18 eta. for aala by all Druggists of unarnen, ' Why will yoa snfet with Dyspepsia abd llvar aoaplaint, Ooastlpatlba, aod gooeral debility wbea yoa aan gal at oar sioio odiiob e eyaan Vltaliser wbiob wa sail on a positive auarantaa to aura TOQ. PrlM 10 ots., and 7o ota. For sale by all Draggtata or . isaroeia. UACKMETACK, a popalar and fragrant par- fume. For sale by all Druggist, of Claartald. Dae. I, '77-era. At tht Pin Orov M. B. Parson ager Centre county, ta Thursday, April 11th, 11 H, by Rev. li. Linn. air. a. n. uautnerij, or viearnciu eoanlv, and Miss Catharine J. Pennington, of Centre county. At tbt residenoe of the bride's parents, on Tuesday, April ltib, 18TB, by Rev. W. H. HI dridire. Mr. T. II. Duyle, of Frederick City, Md., and Miss 6. E. Daley, of Pbilipsbnrg, Pa., for merly of this piece. girl In Knox township, od Monday. April 1Mb, 1818. of consumption, Mr. William tilena, aged 0.1 years, 1 month snd 18 days. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Glbabpibld, Pa., April 23. 167U. Floor, per ewt... Buckwheat Flour, per cwt - Cora Meal, par owl H Chop, rye, porowt , Chop, mixed, per cwt..M....,....M Gran, per cwt Wheat, per bnabel....MH..H Rye, per bushel Oats, per bushel .... Cora, ears, per bushel M $3 SO S 00 1 80 . 1 60 1 4 1 00 1 15 7 36 8 fit so 40 to 100 Buckwheat, per bashel Potatoes, per bushel..,. Applet, per bushel i laws, per pouoa ... Shoulder, per pound MaM... Dried Beef, per 1 40 2ft 10 S 00 30 Chickens, per pair. cutter, per pound Eftgs, ptr doten. ..,... Ball, per lack, large ......... a... Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound,,-.. Beans, ptr bushtl 124 8 10 1 60 FEODUCE MAEKET EEPOET. PaiLinii.rHll. Aorll 11. Plourtary quiet; su pertnes,)3 WKt; aitras, 14 60(a,5l Pennsyl- vanla laaliy, o toitao aoj hiubwub, av mvity 8 Z8f patent and aign grades, a. auttya. Rya floor, $3 87. W beat quiet and (toady aabar, tl 84 I SB red, 81 I0(3il 8i white, tl 'ftl Cornaaal, tl To. Corn 8rm : tandlna: uoward : yellow, 53o I all ad. 6 Ita. bid : May. Miet Juoe, 81 j July, 88a. OaU qui.t aod steady Pannsylrania wbita, SS(ai344a: waslera do., J3(g,34)o do. aiaad. JltaJHo. RyauoobaBged. Naw Toaa, April 31. Floor Stat, and waat- ara qulat; prloa witaoutdeoldaaoaangai aouta arn anebaagad. Wheal nuiat and Ann. Cora I.w.ri aiiad western, At56fc for spot A1((98M for futaraa. Oats staady aliad watara aad State, Sl 88o wait, do., 33(0,400. fiMf oulat. Pork heavy t aew aess. 89 78010. Lard a shade Oraer j staaua rendered, t7 171 Hay i ,7 13), June. Hatter keaty. Whisky qulat western, tl 88. CntcAOO, April 11. Plourdoll and uaohanged. Whaat fairly artl.ei Na. 1 Chicago aprlag it iut(t loirorAprtli at l(a)l lot lor May tl 08i(i,l OBI for Juaat No. S do.. 81 0o. Cora ataady, falrdaaaadt 40o foraasb 40,0 for April 41,0 for Kay 41olor Janaj reJMt ad. 884a. Oats ia fair deaaad i 1(11. for easb 181a for Aprllj 8fl4e for May aod June. Rya trmari i8in,5t.. Barley dull, waak I 48io. gfw artlSfmtBts. -lOURT PROCLAMATION. Wnaaaii, Btra. 0. A. MaTBR, President Judge -of tha Court of Oomaoa Plea, .f tb. Tweaty-lfth Judicial District, eonrpoxd af tha aoaallea eruiearneld, ve.tr. ana unnien aad Boa. Abba Oodbb aad Boa. VtBoaar B Uolt. Asaoelata Judaa. of Cl.art.id aoanty have iasaad their areoapt, to aa dlraotad.ror tni holdloa of a Cart of Conaoa PlaM, Orphans' Uourt, UOBrl at wnartar oaasioas, uoart oi uyer aad Taraiaar. aaa uourt of ueneral Jail uenr ary, at the Coart II aaaa at Olearfleld, la and for tbe oouBtTortilearBeiu.ooaaoaeing oa ma ,uirw Monday, tiia mini aay oi nay, ioib. ana to Bontlnu. two WMks. H0TICB IS, therefor., hereby given, to thi Coroaar, Jaatloa, of tb. Peaoo, and Constables, ia aad fer aaid oouoty of Cloarfl.ld, td appear la their proper pereoas, with their Reoorda, Rolls, Inquisition., Ktaalnation., and .Ibar Remoa branoaa. to do thoaa thinie which to tbalr oBoca, aad in tbalr behalf. parUIB to a. aoaa. By aa Aat or Assembly, passed tne ib aay.oi May, A. D. 1884, II ie aada Iba duty of tba Jus tin, of Iba Peao. of Iho several eouatie. af tbl. Oaamoaweellh, I. ratara to tha Clark of tbo Curt of Quarter fiasslooa of tb. roepeotivo aouutlea, all tba raoogBlaaoow-aalarad lato bafor. tbca by aay peraoB-er paraoaa ahargad with tbe aaaalssioB of any crime, aaoept eueb aaaa. .1 aaay be ended berure a Justloo of tba Peace, .B dar ai Istlng laws, at laaat tea days before Iba oomaeaooaoot of tba eeeeloa of th. Court to which Ibay ar. aaoj. r.turnablaraspaotlvaly,aad In all ease, where any reoognlsaacea ara aatarad lato leas than tan days before theoommonooaent of tha aaasioa to which tbey ara aa.1e raturna bla, tha aaid Justloee ara io return tba same la tba earn, aanaer as if aaid aot bad aot beea paaeed. GIVEN aad.raykant at Cl.art.id, thi, I7lh day of April, In tb. year of oar Lord, M. tboueand tight hundred aud seventy-eight, eprl7-ta ANDREW PKMTZ, Jr, Sharif. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW QRADB DIVISION. ON aad aftrr Moaday, Dec. loth, 1177, tha peaeeager tralna will ma dally (aieapt Sunday) Utwaaa B-d Baak and Driftwood, as followa i KATWABIWDa; Mall laava. Pittsburg 1:10 a. a. Red Baak 11:88 1 Sllga Janotloa 11(8, Naw Betbl.hea 1:07 p. a.l Maysvilla 1:18 1 Troy 1:88 Brookvlllo 1:01 1 rullor's 1:88 I Rey aoldsvilla 1:81 1 D.Bole 1:18 1 Bomalt Taaael 1:48 1 Peaaald 4:88 1 Wa.dvllH) 4:11 1 Baaasatt. 4:80 arrlvaa at Driftwood al 8:88. W FJSTW A R DDey Mall leaves Driftwood Hill p. a. Benaaatto 1:8 Waadvlll. 1:40! Penleld 1 48; Summit Taae.l 1:07 1 DaBalal U) Bayaoldsvllle 1:81 ; 'oiler's 1:17: Breakvllla 8:18 1 Troy l:40 Maysvilla 4:11 New Bethlakaa4:ll Sllga JbbcIIob 8:18! Bad Baak 8:11 1 arrlvaa at Plltabarg at 1:18 p. a. par Tha Bayaeldarllla Aaaoaatadallaa laava. Bayaoldsvllle daily at 1:80 a. a. aad arrlvaa at Bad Bank al 11:00 a. a., PlUaburgb at 188 p. a. Inavaa Pittsburgh al : p. a Bad rtoak at 8:88 p. a. srrivlag at Bay noldsvllle at t:0t p. a. Claaa eoaaertloaa aaad. with tralas aa P. A B. Rallraad at Drlftaaod, aad with tralna aa the Allegheay Valley Railroad at Bad tanb. DAVID McCABUO, U.b'I Sup'i, A. A. Jacas.a, Sep t L. O. Dir. STABB LIKE. euuariaw t. rariat.B, Tb. aadarslgacd wawld lareras Iba paMIc that ka Is waw raaalag a stag. Baa bwaaa Claartald aad Pwteld, three tlaaa a waab. Tha atag. hwraa Cleartald aa Taasdaya, Tbara days aad SUardaya, at I e'eleah a a., arrlvlag at Paateld at 11 e'etoak a. Betaralag bus day.. Lmvbs Paa8.lt al 4 .'alock p. a, arrlr Ing at Cmerlald at 8 .'ascot p. a. Crane. oa la aad. with tralas aa tha low Brad. B. B. al Paateld. Fare, aarh way, tl.lt. UBO. W. OBABrJART. Claartald, Pe., F.h. Itl7 Sew drtrtisfmfttf GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND 8TRBRT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hart opened np, la tbe store room lately occupied by Weaver A Belts, on Seoond street, a large and well selected stock of Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SII0KS, QUBENSWABK, WOOJ) A WILLOW WARS, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Wblob tbey will dispose of at reasonable rata. lor aaaa, or exonaoge tor oountry proauoa. OBOKOR WEAVER A;C0. Claartald, Pa., Jan. 1, 1878-U. ritOUR. ri;Ei, AND GROCEKY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Boom No. 4, Ple'a Opera Hoaae, Claarfleld, Pa. Kaap aoastantly oa haad SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, 80DA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, CanaeJ and Dried Fruits, Tobaooo, Cigars, Can dial, Cider Vlnegar,;Butlar, Eggs, Ao. ALSO, EXTRA HOME-MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed.Cio,, All of wblob win be sold cheap for oaah or la axoaang. lor ooaatry prottuei. A. u. attAMar vu. Cl.ar8.ld, Nor. II 1874.-tf HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! al CHKMIOALSI PAINlS, OHiS, DYE STUFF VARNI8UE8, BRUSHES, PKIlfUXERY, FANCY GOODS TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURS WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. Truises, Sapporters, Scboot Books and Station ery, and all otbor articles osaally (uand 1b a Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Hevlag a Urge ex porteae la Ibe business tbey eaa give entire sat- Itfaetioa. J. 0. HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. (Saarfleld. etebr Id, 1ST. QITATION, In tb Orphans' Court of Clearield coanty, Pa, In re estate of Joseph Kylsr, deoeeeed. To Klita Krlor. widow of the said deoedsnt, Mary Selvers, (tt Kyler), and ------ Salvers, her husband, U hones nyier, jodu -resiey nyn Emnia Kvler and Ida Kyler, all ro'tding Saady P. On Clerk emu county, Oregon, and James Kyler cad Jocenh Kylsr, or rrrest Utty, Sarttv couatv, Nobrsikn, and Elltabetb Crspc, (no Kvlert, and John Crspc, her hoibacd, of Fertig P. 0., Venango county, Pa., and George Kvler. Richard kvler and Jaa Murray, (i Kyler), and Joha Murray, her huiband, of Clear fleld oountv. Pennivlvanla, heirs at -lew of Jos. Kvler. late of Clackanai county, Oregon, dee d i Teke notice, that at an Orphan's Uourt held at CleerBeld, in and rer tain toaety, a too ma sy of Mareb, A, D. 178, George 8. Kyler preeenlod his net it lot to tsld Coart, letting forth that la th year 1B6R, bt puirhaied, by agretmeat la writing of aad front tbo said Joseph Kyler, sIboo deceased, all the tatrett, share aad property of said Joseph ayier, or, ta snd to a oertatn nets ate. tenement and pleot of lead lit uat la Brad ford wwoiblp, Clearfleld tounty. Pa,, tonlalnlag etihly acres aiore or losi, sod known as tbe Geo re Kvler fares, which wit OBvevod I said Ueorc Kyler, by Deed recorded la tht otto of tb Recorder of Deeds lor Clearfleld county, Pa., la Deed Book M(J " page 101, aad at the deati said George Kyler, the elder, an Individual bare thenof became vetted la said Joseph Kyler. Aad farther, that bt, the mid petitioner, paid nolo eald Joseph Kyler ta ais mo time, ibe par- chat money la full therefor i tbat tald Jaceph Kvler aever execute to petitioner a nee aid premises) tbat ha died lateout Wavlog to earvtvo mm a wiaow ana aotro eoove aamea,ena nrtvin the cold 0rt to award aoltatloa to said widow aad heirs of laid Joseph Kyler, to appear la sal Vourt and show cause, tl aay uaoy aa' why tbo said Court shtald aet deore tbat th said eBtraei ae spectnctMiy eicoaiM aoooratng to tho trma aad tenor thereof. Whempoa tba eald Court did award a cltatloa to tbe said widow and heirs of the eald Joseph Kyler, dee'd, ia appear la cold Coart oa the 4th Monday of May, A. D. 1678, tad ebow ase, If any tufeey have, why tha tald prayer i sata pa tit loaer iho aid aot bo granted ia tb aad that a Deed of conreyaace cboald eeexeeated to the said George I. Kyler, bp tbe belli of tald Jo. Kyler, Aad It was farther trdered thai attic to tald heirs box re. Id lag la Clearfleld oaty, should bo Slvea by pablleatloa la a Bwspr pabltebed i tald eouety of Clearfleld, aaa a copy of taid paper eontalaiag eald Bctlee sboald be mailed to the pecloffJoe atf dress of eatd part let, L. J. MoaaiR, Clerk f O. a ANDREW PEMTZ, Jr., Apr. 1, 147MI. Hherlff. S. Si. (kCo.'l Column. I Market Street, YOU CAN'T :waa,i.BJ lB"aw -ay--; WE ARE BOUNW FOit T. A. FLECK 6 CO.' WE HIVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT T. A. FLECK & CO. HERE WE ARE FOR ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. A LARGE STOCK OF . CALICOS, GINGIIAMS, AND TICKINGS. MUSLINS, MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTONADKS, AND A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS Turkey Reds, and all otbor kinds or TABLE I.INKN.Jvory clienp. LADIES' COATS call and too tliom-tlioy aro nico. BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS. BED SPREADS, ALL PUICES. BEST STORE IN OTR STOCK OF Goes ahead of anything vcr broughtto this town. LADIES" LINEN SUITS-ALL PRICES. PARASOLS !! This itock is more LADIES' AND CH1LDRENS' HOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' TIES AND BOWS. mM I I XL ZtJTE Or COOLERS CORK COn&KTS. CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen. Kuching, Collars and Cuffs, Laoos, Now Fringes and Trimming, Now Km broidorica vrhito and colored, Curtain Nots. Suspenders, Shirts, Nccktiet, Undorwcar, Shirt Fronts, Silk Unndkorchioii CMI. i id stock, tka; CARPETS OIL CLOTnS AND CAUI'ET CHAIN. MILLINERY. TRIMMED IIATS AD B0SXETS, FLOWERS, RIBBOXS, Trimming Silks, Ornnments, Featliors, 4c. Our trimmor, MISS MEACIIEN, is with us again, ready to trim lints and Donnets, jnat as you want them. We bought our goods in New York and Philadel phia for CASH, and they will be sold CHEAP. Spring and Summer Dress Goods. WHAT WE UlJAKAXTKEt WE GUARANTEE that wo.willi sell all kinds of Dry Goods cheaper than anyother store in Clearfield. WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every ono of our custo mers, without urging them to buy. WE GUARANTEE that we have the largest and chocest as sortment of all kinds of Dress and Fancy Goods in Clearfield. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - : - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. April S7H I. . If rS Co.' Column. M aWWa, Clearfleld, Pa. STOP US ! TO CLEARFIELD. SPUING & SUMMER. AND COLORED ALPACAS, SHIRTINGS, A (iOOD LINK OK CASSIMBRS. & PERCALES. CLEARFIELD. PARASOLS !! oomplete than ever. and Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery ism S ONE PRICE STORE IHlBfrllatifoui. I Oil PHINTINO OP KVKRT DB9CRIP I Hoa aaatly aaeoatad at thi, .eaa. TMtTUIKrti As . OBaTABl.ErJ' KB KB l We bava printed a large .ember af ta. aaw 'DTH'K A asMing of tba stockholders of the Cleartald Flra llriok Compaoy will ba brld at tli.tr olrloe In Clamrtl.hl. on Monday, May 6th, 1878, for Ibe purpose of voting oa tba In ortase of aaptlal aloolt of said stn.p.ny. v. w. Dailtn, Cl.art.id, Pa., March I tt. "aRN01Jd WANE'S 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curwnsvllle, Pa. Jaa. , '78-tf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Ourwantvllla, Jaa. t, T8 If. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwsnsrllle, Pa., Jan. V, '78-lf. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. t urwcnsrille, Jaa. 9, 'Tt it. I-Ivery IHtnlile. TH B oderslgntd begs leave to inf orm tbe pub lic that ho Is now folly prepare to aocommo date all la tht way of furnishing lU.eei, Doggier, Saddles and 11 arn est, oa the shortest notloo and sa reasonable terras. KecideBo on Locust streei, between Third and Fourth. GKO, W. OEAKHAHT. Olearfleld. Feb. 4,1174. F IOR SALE. The underlined will sell at privet sale all that tract or parcel of land sitaatc la Decatur township, Clearfield county, Pe., within a short diiiane of the Tyrone A Clearfield K. and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otners, and known as tbe Jacob B. Uoarhart lot. The said tract con tain inn 40 aereo more or loss, with two veins of valuable ooal thereon, baa about SO acres eleared, and Is the key to a large body of coal about being developed. Will b sold low and upon oasy torus, for particulars, appiy io DAVID L. KRKBS. Clearfleld, Pa., July IS, 1876. Hotel and Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale a good farm, containing about 71 acre of land, situate aboat one-fourth of a mile south of IShawavilit, Clear fleld county, Pa. There is oa the farm a good frame building 80x34 feet, bow used as a hotel for the accommodation of lumbermen, a good stable 18x38 teet, with all noeeitery outbuilding!, and a yoatig orchard of tbrilty fruit trees peaches , apples, pears and cherry trees. The farm and hotel ti offered at private sale, on reasonable terras. For particulars, apply on the premises, or by letter to LOUISA J. 1KV1N, mar. flta bhawsvillv, Pa. Afxriciiltural Statistics. To tkt tttUmut of Clearfield County t The underoigned having been appointed by tbo Department, at Washington, principal reporter of the Agricultural Statu tics of Clearfleld county, respectfully requests tbe co-operation of all to aisiit, by Bending the subieriber all tbe informa tion tbey caa bearing upon the following ques tion!, so as to enable him to make as correct a ta tern rnt to the Department, as possible t How many horses have died in your borough or towa dbip, and of what diieate. How many cows and calves, and of what diseaie. How many sbonp hare you lost, aod of what disease; bow many killed by dogs. How many hugi have yon lost, end of what diteaee. What pri railing diioCftes anion r, t tb poultry. In all eases give tbe rem edies uied which bav beea found to be success. tu), and in all cases to give the cash value ol all stock as nearly as posaiblt. By tho oo -operation of our citiaens In general upon thes important particulars, the Agaicultural reports will become an cneyciopoaiaei ueemi w.uru.iiuD w mid hm" He, by enabling tbe Department to publish the direatei, the loues, and the remedies tbat have been found most beneficial in certain dUensea . Any other information that will be considered a public benefit, will be thankful!) received. Addreis tbe cubtcriber at Grampian Hills, Cleaifleld Co., Pa. SAMUEL WIDEMIHE. March 18, 1878-tf. DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST,- At Sbaw'c old stand, Clearfield, Pa, has just opened a new stoek of P1RE of.VaD FRESH ORVG8, and Is bow prepared to furnish anything la tha the line of Drugs and Medicines at tht vsry lowj est oaib prices. He hat also on hand a large stock of Combs, Hair and Tooth Brnihet, Fancy Articles, Toilet and 6 having fkwpo, and everything usually kept In a first-class Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with care, day or sight. A liberal share of patronage rcspcctfulfy solicited. H. 6. SPACKMAN. Clesrfleld, Pa., Oct. U lt'1. THE TIN SHOP! RTOIXG MY OWS HACfllXE ! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. , PIH'S OPKRA II0VSB, ricarflrlil. Pa. Respealfullr Infaras bis easterners, aetl the pub. lie in ,aeral, that h. eontioaea to maaufael.r. all kinds af Tlii,Copior & Sheet-Iron Ware, Of first-class material only, and la a workman like mannar. ROOFING and SPOUTING done ob short notice and very reasonable termi. COOK STOVES, HEATING PTOVK9 AND Fl'RNACKS always kept ta stock, and for sale low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specially. O.s Ffitnres always on haail. taad aa girt satlsraottoa. All work gaaraQ. A share of publio patronage aordlall, aalleltea'. FRED, SACKETT. Cleartald, Pa., Ua; , lltiF. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor j Psnn township, Claartald Co., Pa. HOMED OUT) BURNED UPI Thecabttrlbtre have, at great aire to. rebel It a aelghborhood Beoeteity, fa the ereetto f a Irtt. dees Woolen If anafaetory, witb all tba modora Improvement attached, and are prepared Io mak all kinde of Clothe, Caeetmer, H at i aet Is, Blaar kett, Flannels, Ao. Ploaty of goods ow bead to supply til oar old and a tho rand now easterners, wknm wa ask t come aad eiamlae ear ttotk. Tho buiiaeoe of CARDING AND rtTLUNt will rtv oar eipeclal attontioa. Proper arrangements will be mad to reoelv aad deliver Wol. Io cult customers. All work warranted aad don bwob the sbortoet atto, aad by strlat at tea- titn to basinets we aoa tw real t a a Utral shir f public patronage. lOMM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will nay tbe hi (belt market arlcdat Wee. and cell ear manufactured goods as low as ttmilaf goods eat ba boaght ia the county, aad wbve we fall to render reaeoaable tlfav4U wt im a) wave be found at home ready t mak proper . etplaoatioa, either la person or by lttr. 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