THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAKKIELD, PA. WKDNRRDAT HORNIXO, MAT I, 117 I. L '- -. . 1 J - . Terms of Subscription. It paid ra .dreiMe,or within Ihrta moathi...ftl OA If paid e(Ur three etd Ufore tlx Bsonlhi... t oft If netd aftr tbe .iipirailoB of lix nonbu... I Ba ear-H.iara. 8. M. pBTraaetlt. 1 Co.. !! na-rr Airtti'tAnf Aa.au, 17 Pert Ki, ornr tuokcoin Btr.t, er. mt daf eeiainerd Affnl In N. VorB Cur. Mttl.ittioirrt MRihitdlHt KnUcui.al Church Bev. J. 8, IIlMi'BHIY. Petr. HervioM avery .Sabbath t Ull A. M., end 7( P. M Hahhatfa Unhuol st V A. M. Wtvtr UtiaLtnc evorv Thuudef, at 74 P. M Onia union t4trv.ee, Aral 8bbeth of vry month, at IftJ A. M. Wiit Clearfleld M. F. Cliurrh.HtTi William H. Dat ud W. B. Wilio. Paetor. Preaobiog tvery altera. Bandey, at o'oUeh, P. M. Bead; Bobool el I. P. U All ar In vited to eUand. . Preib)(rUn Church H.t. II. 6. Bdtlbr. -fUhbatli eervicee morn in and tvtniof 8nb beth School at I P. M. Prnytr.ellng Wednes day vuiBg. , Ht. fraud' Church Catholic-Rt. P. J. Hukridak Preaching at 104 o'clock, A.M., on th Int. third ud fourth Sundayiof each month) Vaaperi and Ueutdiolien ofthe Bleated beeremut at 7 o'clock, i. .. Punaay Dcaooi tvery ohbu afternoon at 1 o'eloch. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. VI Ml r SOLDI. aVABTII IBHIOBt OOOBT. Peeond Monday tf January. Third Monday of March. Ftnt Monday of J una. , Fourth Monday of Bptabr. TIKI OF lOtOHB OOHMOU fLUB. Flrit Monday of Jun. 8eond Monday of November. pvblio omciRB. Prtiidtnt Jsdao lion. Charlea A. Mayor, of l.nnh If avail. Auittant frw Judg Hob. John H. OrvU, of Bellefont. AMet( fja Abram Ogdan, Cltarfltldf Vinotnt U. Hull. Uloarnoia. rolAonoforKli Bloom. tefi'Hr mmd ilwordar L. J. Morgan. Diilriel Atlornf Wm. M. MeCulloufh. 7Vafiirf David HoOaughay. Shtrif Andrew Pntt, Jr. Xpnio 5iri CbrWt. J. Kaairity, Clearflald Coitaly 5nrPy or Samuel F. McCloikey, Cur Mun.vtlla. t'oMniy W.MioNr Clark Brown, Cloar fleld i TbontM A. MoUeo, Chait P. 0 Uwrli lloovtr, Claarflald. . m Amafw Wiiort Wllllan V. Writht, OeBr Hold Hamoal A. Caldwall, WilliamigroTO ; John n. rnnnf. H urn Ida. Count Ccroiwr J. B. Ktff, Wow Waiu.H((ton. Jury Commiliontr Dr. Jatuaa P. UurobOcId, Clcarnod, Joaaph Atatandar. Madam. 8prinfndnt of Pttblio School John A. Oranory, Curwanirille. UtaUraf WtiykH dtfanHrat JtnaaW. Carllla, ofllea at Troatrille, Pa Notmrim Pubti-Jvb W. Wrigley, Wm. B rf.k.... t, r.r. Unpa.m. Clearfield: Joaaib U. Irwin. N'. B. Arnold, Curwaoirilla j J. J. Lin(U, Ototola Milla t J- A. Lirinnstona. DuHon City. Oar Special oolonB li dacidedly InUraallos In loan, point of view, and problablt raoding to oatildara who want to money. An adjourned urtfiiment Court, of evaral daya duratiuB, wu bald la tail ulaoa laat wter. Judja Mayer nrttidrd. -- i ii 1 - If you desiru lo muka ft profiublo lofaattnent i valuable Undi, rrad tbe advartiaa wftt in tlilt aper beadrd ' Michigan Landa," Afl. Wheat ftnd ryo out in hoaJ in April ti a aigbt that but lew in tltii ractluo Ura beuld. Tbia was witnemd in Clearfield ooooty ihUyear. a- Tho Ovorstiern ol tho Poor of Hum aida t rta'b bava aa eiirjy pauper ob band, and Ihey publlih b caution In ihii Uiut, notifying tba puhllo of that faet. IIov. W. ScottSviison, of tbo West Clear 11 aid M. K. Church, apd Hit. J. 8. MeMur ray, orihia borough, wllleiehango pulpit neit Hun day morning. o Mr. Simon Sbloa, of the new Phila delphia Clothing Store, tn the Opera llouao build ing, ealla tba attention of our reader to fall large lock of aloihlng, As., which ha it telling at low prii-oi f r cah. m Tho alarm of 6ro hvt Sunday fter- noon wm oeoaiioned by a defect ire Due at the ou:h end of Mr. O. L. Rred'f reiidruo, on Fint etreot, Tbe Br baring been dWeorered In good time, the damage doaa wae trifling. Some necoBRary rtipairnand improve ment! are being made to the Prrihyltrlan Churob and irrouadinge, in tbia place, during tbevaea. (Ion of tba pattor. Large and eonrealent ahedi for tbe aeeommodaiion of the boraaa of oountry member! are being arte led on tbe rear of tba tot, ' m - A Nkw'Tbial. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, for tba Mjddle DUtrlot, mat at Ilarriaburg Lett Monday, and delivered IU opinion ia tbe can of Mart la V. Turner, of tbia county, awarding him a aiw trial. Whoa or libera it will lafco plaoo, bo one li ablt eren to eon j tot ore at tlili time. Postponed. No Murphy Temper aao meeting wu held oa Monday avaalng lait, oa aeeoaat of lba illaia of Bar. W. S. WiUoa, who waa to dolWer b addren aa tbli oeeaiioB. A meeting of the ClnrDdd Temparanot I'nloa wilt be held In tba Court IIobm neit Monday rentag, May ISih, at which true It la expected that Iter. Wllion will b pretrnt and id J raw tbe audience. Tub htw Bbhob. The Coramitloe appotatod for tba par pot, oa Sato rd ay hut, al lotted the new bridge, to be erected aoroai Clear fleld erock, at LlU'a Fording, to Harrleon Miller, of Plko townibip, for tha torn of $1,900. The bridge la to beaittfea foot wide, ISO feet in length, ingle aptuh good No. 1 atone abuttttetita, and without a roof. Mr, Millar agree to complete the job In four month!. Fair and Fehtival. Wo learn that tat lady mambora of tbo Clearfield M. K. Church parpoto holding a Fair and Strawberry Feitlval, la tba baaemeut of tbo Charch building, la thii horougb, tommtnelag cb Tueedny, tbo 3 let day of May, and will be eontinuad for aereral daya. Aa one of tbelr prime article! of Faith la free grace, of eunrao, everybody la la riled to attend and partake of tbe enjoy man ti oa tbia oooailoa. "' i . Sol. gaid George Haines, two no tori -ooi ebaraetara, who are eervlog ot a term ia tbe (' Weatera Penitentiary, for tbo laroeny of a bene f and buggy, tbo property of Samuel II. Irwla, of LawrtBot) townahip, tbia county, worn takea to the eoanty-eeat of Clarion toaoty, woek before lait, and triad fur tba robbery of a aloro, commit ted aomo tlaea age, aear New Bethlehem, tbo Lo Grade Railroad. They plead guilty, and Judge Joah added one year and four aaoaiae to rack of their term a. ... h J tnoctinif of tho Murphy Temper anoo L'aioa waa kald at BjWaa Urora M. K. Churob, la Morrla lowaabip, laat Balarday eren Ing. Tbo toDgregatioa waa a large one, la aplU of tho unfavorable woathor. Tbo meotiag wac additaied by Fred.'k O L. Buck, Etq., of Clear- Bold, after which aa In v Holloa waa tended to Iboao promt ta beooa kembera of the organ ita lics. Thirty-three aew aamoa war added to the roll. Soma asoelleat muaki waa loin lined by the fmlly of Mr. BamM Hooter. " Vindicatob." A minute editorial rabeartal of the oar la lb itaftommn't Journal at tbo time, with aa appoadli by two ourroapoadoala, " Soalpel " and M X," ainee, wo deem auOeleat for thaoocaeloa Waoanltandnamorioa thataohject. Tha parly aAlettd baa aur aympathj. Wa are Rot disponed to oautettae hor wound any more, add wo hog hr pi don for what hat happened. Wa were no volunteer la tail matter, bat were " logged " Into It, aad we art row getting tot tho bait way w aa. ' A Narrov KCApK.-()n la-t Friday a week, tha largo aptoab M dam, wa tho hood watort at 9iaay Lick crook, aoar the Sammlt taaael, tbia coaat, erected by Mr. Joha DuBola, gar way aad looded the oouatry below geacr rally. A family wilding a abort diataaee below the dam had their dwelling bouaa aad bar a wept away, and their cow, bog aad ohickeaa wore all drowned, while the family iweoocdod la facaptag with tbelr lire, miraeuloui ai M any aaem, by being waebod athoro, cllaglag to tontlng limber. Too Lati I We blve ft noanber of tommnarcatloaa oa head rotating la tho oleotiow of a Cowoty 0r per lot on n t, hat they earn to hand too late ta be oil! load la tbia eampoiga. That tri ciuimI apooh baa peace 1. aad tba dattea, hanori and amolumaau of tbe omoo hare heea aoafeirto by tho Director!, upon M. L. MeQuowa. We J art WMt to aoo eay meuoaerlat on that aat'Jtot for three year. Wa ara poraoaalty aa qualnled with Mr. MrQoewa, and we feel eon I drat that ho Boeeeaea the owwoattoaol OjUellleetleBe aad pertoaal lategrlty la diaobargehlf foblle da tiea la a proper meaner. But ahould be fall, ta ay aartloolar, la hia eReial dutloc, our colomae ill alwaya t opoa ta dlaroic hla cwadwot ai aa cRecr. Tin Tkiasurer'h Proobamme. CeaBI Traaiurar Molleugbev pabliahM hti eD' their "dlDg-Mli" reed, whia be will la Ihvir rlie.llr. boreuxbe ud towa.htpa. CoLKUANH TiOUIHIANIANB. Thia olo brated troupe of Jubilee 81 nacre will gire a con errt la Pia'a Oera lfouac, Clearfield, on Friday evening, May 10tb. Siaow tbelr appearance ia thle place raat September, tbay hare roof eight ly to lara audience! la the caalcro Hlalcs and bar met with a warm reooption everywhere. Tboae of our raaden who bad tho pleaauro of bearing thorn oelo're will ba fled of anhrr opportunity of liateniog to thoir awtet atMit, and Ihoe who failed then t boar them ahould not do an tow. They clog tbo aongcof SJlun and old I'laata lion meloiiea, aa originally lung by the colored Aontica ' of the fiouih, and ghe an mtntaln munt that la worth boa ring, Tha prloea of ad million hare been roiued to ti oauta for adult, 15 ocBti for children, and X6 centa for referred aaate. Everybody ought to go and bear tbem. Bor T)rowned. On Sunday a woek, Amur DeWitt, aged 17 ycara, and an M-year old aoa of Michael Bran Iff, of Bteearfa luwmbip, built a dog rait," act aall on Clearfield crock, and attempted to pan orer tbe dam at Olea II ope. Tbo cheating baring been torn or the dam, the rait dumped Into tbe crib, and the boya were thrown into tbe loaetioa of (be water. The youngest buy waa thrown far enough to paaa over the foimlng billow a, and ho awam to ibor. The ldr hoy plunged around la the water and about the erlbbiag for half an hour, but lb hundred! of panona who were oa tbe ahore at tbe time could act lend him any naclitanoe, Boarda, ropei. eta., were thrown In, but tbey fell abort and failed lo reach the unfortunate lad Finally, froi exhaustion, he went ta tbe bottom and waa aeon 0 mora. We bare not learned, whether lb body haa beca recovered er not. - - a 1 ' Cliarkiild Coal Tradb. State ment ef Coal and other freight cent orer tba Tyrone A Clearfield Dlrlalon, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbe week ending April S7, l87d, and tho same time last year : COIL. Fur the week .-. Same time laat year.... IacreJC..M Previously during year...- Same tint laat year Decrease ....... Total In 18TB Same time last year .,.,... Decrease ....... othrr r nai 0 are. Lumber Miscellaneous freights H. 166 oars. ... SU A Local Incident. The Virginia Slave Cabin Singer a, a troupe of negro minatrcU, gar a concert to Arnold'a Hall, Curwenavill, last Thursday a week, and the editor or tha 7iWa( la alluding to tbo performance, says : A very pleasant incident occurred liotnedtetely after the concert given by .the Virginia filar Cabin Dinger. It carries us bees to the ilays ol slavery. Uo uf tbe buss singers, Phi-lip Free man, but known years ago aa "Ned," wbea in slavery, was aoooited by Mrs. I. B. begnt-r, who formerly lived in North Carolina, with " V by, Ned, bow did you get up bare 1 " Nvd, taken by' surprise, hardly knew what to any, but bis joy at meeting bis old su is tress waa unbounded. Ilia faithful old raoe, black ae ebony, shone with pleas ure, aad he greeted hia former uutrcaa in true negro style. Years ago, Mr. tslcvensoo, Mrs. 8eg ner's former husband, but lotig ei.ioe deceased, bought Ned and presto ted blot W his wife fur bor special use, and lor many years be was her faith -tul and devoted body sorvaot 1 but the vicissitudes ol the war freed Ned from bondage nod separated mistress and scrvabt. Now, after nearly fifteen year of separation, they are thrown together as it by enanca, but not as m litres ana stave. ne-J Is last growing old, and through bis curly, black bair are seen emblems uf ajtttduesi, and bis former niitreasis well over on lb other side of lile. Par bap their next meeting place will be "beyond the river," in that land where all arc equal and the faithful servant will reap his reward. Mr. Segner ia a sister to Messrs. Benjamin and Jonathaa Hartshorn, who were aUaya sealuua Autl-iSlaveryitea. This incident goes to show just how far local and selMnierest will control conduct and viawa of famlllea. Bankruptcy or the Beaver Mill and LunbrrCohpaht. Tbia Company, com posed of Thomas M-Cauley, of Altoona, Edmund Ulan ehard, of Ba lie font, and Wm. II. Armstrong, of Wliliamspurt, has tiled a petition In bankruptcy. The petltioa seta forth the debts of tbo firm at $22t,au. The burdea of the break baa fallen on Mr. Armstrong. Tbe etatcmcot shows that hla individual liabilities are nothing j but he be raiaed fur tbo firm on faia individual property tau,0ul, end hia liabilities as endorser are 8I,- 418. dl. Of tbia com, he endorsed for Thomas MoCauley, $flO,il SS ; for Lewis (I. Iluling. AOO; (or Edmund Blancbard, $1,767.20. Mr. Armstrong aays the Arm on him 1 130,000, Me Oauley leO.ouO, and Bleu chard abont 3,o. lie states in tha petition that his BnanolaUmbarrass- ment arises solely from hi eonooetiua with Ihia firm, of wbioh he waa a silent partner. lie says hia par teen were represented to him to be re spoBitbl for tbelr proportion of llabilitlea that Ight he Incurred, but hat It has proved other wise. He baa a credit balance of tl 12,000, whil h othr partem arc Indebted to the firm. He aays hla whole, estate baa heea given up to meet the partnership llabilitlea, and it baa proved In sufficient, nod that he had "no individual debts whatever, aava tboae Incurred la behalf of the Arm la tho vain effort to pay Ita debts." "Beahly" Kscapkd. A crew of Clear a eld creek raftmen encountered a bit ef roinenoe on Sunday, April SStfa, la I he vicinity of Three Huns, la Kattbaua township. Tbey hug. gad a point a little too aloe ca tbe right hand aide of tha rive, above the first run, and ao wrecked their raft that they had ta "tie up" for repalri. After having contained about half a day In this way, one of the men went or chore to untie the oabla, aad, bearing a mailing among the leavea, he turned his eyoa up the tide of the mountala, and there cipled three black bear eala, aad he Immediately carted on his twe comrade to asalat In capturing tbem. He sailed in " and gobbled up on of the cubs, and put for hla raft with bli prise, It yelling with all Ita might until he reached the ahauly, where h" dumped It la. Hla comrade sueoetded la capturing tb other two but tbelr erfrs brought Mrs. Boar to the front, she taking a positive between tbem and the river, and afterwards made for the party with her mouth aa wide open aa tb door of their shanty. Tb raftmen dropped their prise oa tb ground, lo th presence of Mra. Bear, and then took refuge behind a tree for half aa hour, all tbis time clandestinely eying tbo happy family. It waa a long half hour for tha kidnappers. Fin ally, Mrs. Bear and beitw cab moved up along tb abore a abort distance, and on of the raftmea yelled ta hla comrade or tb raft 1 Untlej we're oomlng 1 M Tbo command wac obeyed, tbe men oa tb shore making the fastest Urn oa record, and wbea they Jumped oa lb raft, Mr. Bear waa only about fifty feet behind tbem. The twe cub sat ap a squall, and tbe mother tamed back to look after tbem. The raft, la tba meantime, with one ewb aad crew, gilded down stream eat of tb reaob of danger. Tba cap tared cub wa ea exhibition at tb Shaw Heese, la this piece, for a short time, laat Tbnraday eftraooa, a tb property of Frank Mebaffey aad James McObce, of Bell township. Tb little M varmint la supposed to be six or seven weeks old, vary lively, aad is qnite na later eating curiosity, mm 1 a THE NEW DIRECTORY, Mr. W. H. Keener, who kaa heea energetically employed 1r getting up a complete hand book, kas almost reached tb cad of his work. Hla corps baa finished the work la Blair county, nod tho oanvass of Clearfield county waa commenced ca Monday. Tb baainaes men ahould b enrefel lo ee that tbia project dnea not suffer, for It ia Bscloss ta hope for a d rente ry an leu the patroa age of business men Is ample. A work ef this kind ha certainly been Beaded ! four year ta rather a long laterva) betweea publications, and Clearfield ta fortunate ta having boea lacluded, Tha hook will he about a half larger tha tbe eld owe ead It circulation will ha exieodad to the Brlacipal betels la WuahlegtoB, New Yorh, Phila delphia, Pittsburgh, Bostoa, Uhleef 1"ort every towo la tbia Bute. Ita elroalatiaa through. eat Bmir and Clearfield eoaatiec will he general It will b a book of geaeral t a for null o a n4 reference, end will cental a geaeral directory af Altoona, with business directory ef the principal town of Blair aad Ckarfield coRatUc a revised Hat ef the poetofll ta lb State j rut of the Court of Common Plan, Orphans' Court, Quar ter Bessioes, Oyer aad Terminer, and Kqutty araetlec members of tho bar of Btalriad Clear field cwuRtkM 1 L'nlted States legal loa abroad) President aad Vice Preeldeats ef the Halted Slates I Coasals and Be. bossed ore of heme aad foreif a cooe tries, with their addressee ( U cited into aad State Ooveramvau, oMelel role res af Stat election for 1 07? 4gh'c aad mean res of Brcduoe, caul aad Urn, regelated by, stalut cud custom 1 rallreada ta Ponasylfaata 1 Itecteral College, 1171, af Peaasylvnaia Supreme Court f PeoesTlvaataj Jadgoc ef Court af ooeamoa Fleas aad A see slat Law J edges threugbewt the State 1 eUlemeat ef the debt of Peaasjlvaaia Router aad Reproaaatatlv la lb XLVth CnngTC. TOMS. ... 12,4 ... 11, MM ... iw. ... 4,m A 8inuclar Fatal Aocidrnt. We learn rrom the Wllllemapert Sam, that Mr. D. 0. flrlfca, af Brady townahip, Lyoemlog county. The einumatauew wor rata.v 4 r, aaw i as follow! t Mr. O. pat small cedar eprig la blf mouth on laat election day, and be waa aeiied by a cough lag spell, when the sprig passed Into hla windpipe, and afterwards Into hit right lung, which caused bis death. Tbo best of medical skill wa rendered htm, but tbe sufferer continued U grow wore, unill death released him at tbe time above mentioeed. Tub Firbt Day of May. Wo took e look at vegetation ea that day. The peach, pear aad cherry trtes were out of bloom, apple Wee la full bloom, raspberry shoots twenty-six Inches high, oelea tops Uten inches blgb, beans with foer leave, grape via shoots three inch long, th BtfW growth oa some branches of a Siberian crab tre was as much as sis Inches, end everything else seemed as far advanced at this time aa tbay were on she - first day of June one year ago. Tbo change Is remarkable for this latitude 4 1 dj degrees), and we cannot help but look upon It with suspicion CI.ttARFIELD COUNTY ATTAR. In a lata Interview with Mr. Newton, the Su perintendent, we learn that the work in the vari ous deperteaeats of our Clearfield County Histori cal Atlas progress favorable. Many of our eitiaens have bed sketches taken of their resi dences, farm, buriaesa b usees, snill, faatorlea, , as mar be acen ia tbe list which accompa nies this article. It ta important that every ImprovameRt, whether Sub II or private, should be properly represented, ur sister counties have ahown to their heatad- vantare by the many decant lithoeranbe wbioh ao fully indicate tbelr material resources and the step forward tbey have taken oa tbe road to eom- erciai importance. Our citlien shoe Id see to It tba Clearfield county Is nut behind In baring It Improvement fruperly re pre sew ted. Tb opportunity of socor ng a view of our homes, river crane, ehurohos, Ac, will not occur again for many year. It ta heartily desired by ail that the work in th view dt4rttncut may be to comprehensive that tba i llnstrated portion of lb Atla may fairly repre sent tbe improvements ol tue county ; ana u do this, our farmer, lumbermen and merchants must not stand aloof. This feature of tbe Atla is both ornamental and use tul, and Is second to no other section of tb work Messrs. MoKUaen aad Minn are now calling upon tbo oitiaeoa in the various township, and on their return w hope to hear a favorable report of our people's liber ality and public enterprise. Kxtra coulee of tbe engravings are furclshcd those who have views taken, which enables the owners to "have these bioture of their home ncased In frames, or send tbem to their friends residing; In other Dart of th Country, lb fol lowing are the nstne of some of our citisens who hare already contracted to have views of tbelr homes aud buildings inserted In th Atlai , Portrait of Hon. William Blglcr. Bird's-eye view of the town of Curweturilte. First school buns la ClaarSold eeeoLy. r - ' CLRARFIKLD. ' "' ' ' Hon. William Bigler Residence and lawn. Judge O. R. Barrett residence and Arnce. U. B. Uood lander rccidcncc and interior view of printing office. rung J. o. mohnaiir -renaence anu aur-: roundiugs. b. J. Kow a Son front and interior view of printing office. . , o. J. Kow residence. ' A. D. frhaw residence nod surroundings. James B. Graham residence, bank block and other buildings. idoiiard huaw rtkidcncn. mills and surround ings, including the West Clearfield fair grounds. Leonard uraiiod scnuol bulldiniand surroutd- ucorge Tharnrasidenoc and surroundings. A. J. Logan rrsiiJenoe and aurroundings. Frank Fielding residence end grounds. W. M. Shaw residence and ground. James Kerr insurance office. Dr. J. P. Bun-hit eld residence and fr"lce. Av dipt. P. A. Uaulin residence and store. COXWRHSVILLB. Hon. John Patton residence and farm cyie. Mis Annie M. Irvto, view of tbe John Irvin estate property, obnsistinc of mills, lumber and ratting scenes un the Husuehanna river. iv. u. uraioard interior view 01 printing omce B. A. Irvin view of th Irvin home tend. Lt'THinaamita. Daniel Ooodlander hotel, stir, and farm scene. Heubea H. Moor residence end aurroandinga. Moore A HamiltoB store at Lutbersburg. Dr. KeuboR V.Hpackman residence and 0 (Bee. J. 11. Kdinger residence and store. -Charles Marshall residence, cabinet ahop and aurroundings. Lewi B. Carlile view of saw mill, shtogte ills and aurroundings. sbadt Towxanir. Rrastus Luther residence and farm scene. Major Marti a 11. Lather reeid nee and farm scene. David Reams residence, sow milt, timber and surroundings- J. II. Beyler residence and farm scene. Joseph Sevier, ir pottery works, residence mid surroundings. John Renins residence and farm soon. J. W. Corp residence and farm scene. Bliaa Rishel residence and surroondlngs. , O. M. TnompsoB residence and farm scene. Keiiah Poatletbwait residence and farmaoene. Christian Smith residence and farm view. P. W . Drauaker hotel, eurroundinfs and farm. Frederick Kobler residence and farm scene. T. F. Risbel residence and farm scene. SBLL TOWNSHIP. ; , H. H, Motiea A Bro. bomstad. mill, other buildings and surrounding toenery ti. u. Mouee residence, saw mill, school bouse, river view and surroundings. jam fljeue residence, bid Mcuee Home- stead, other buildings and surrounding farm view. t Angua Miller residence and surroundings. J. W. McOea realdence. Saw Mill, surround ing aoeaery, and interior view ef Saw Mill. John r. Lee reside do and surroundings. Robert MahaSev view of resideRec tbureh. other building! and surroandinge. lames Manattey residence,, river .view, and surrounding forest seen. ., ,,, , RtlRRBIDR rowisair, Horace Patch in resldenee, mills, atore. other bulldiaga, river view, Ac. Jackson Patcbin store, residence and sur- roundings. A. W. Falchia residtiRoe, river view and sur- roundings. . , . , Jobn v. t;oBnr reaideoo and store.' 1 (eorge Falebia residence and surroundings, V. Tonkins residence, river view and sur roondings. Jobn King residence and surroundings. James Mt Murray view of residence and store. A. Bates resldeno and surroundings. Anrt) Townsair. ' I David Forcey view of homestead, with sur- I roundings, and farm scone Hamael P. nttsen, Buo Ksldeace.rarm build-: Inga and farm scene. Sobn btewert, Br view of the Stewart bome- atoed. Daninl St wart readme, surroundings end farm aeene. A. L. retain- residence suriwaadings, RROi'ARiA tow Ban IP. ' C. Copenhavar residence and farm view. J. M. 8 mith residence and farm view, Jehu Lichtner residence, aurroundings ncl farm view. 8. O. Dsvls-t residence, iurroundings and farm scene. Philip Putts residence end farm. Samuel Hegnrty reuidenoe aad aurroundings. BOUOS TOWRSRIP. Joba W. Kyier residence, curroundlng and farm scene, - . 00 r marrow vowansu. L. M. Coudrlet real denes, milts, store, firm view do. M. B. Conway residence and farm view, KABTHAtr vewxaair. J. 0. McCloskey resldenee aad farm. Dr. J. W. Pqtter reeideBO aad awrroondioga. 1 ' RROX TOW ft I P. James Calbcftrt reaideae aad farm scene. Wm. M. Cathoart reaideae and farm scene. Conrad Baker real donee aad farm. 8. C. Hnydw realdence aad farm. . Reuben Caldwell reeideno and farm. MoOTIBALR. R. R. Flemlag view of residence. PRDPIILD. Dr J TI Kliee-resideeae end offloc. F 0 Mow man residence and surround lege. O D Weed exterior and inUrior view of drug store. Mrs. Julia A. LaTouebe residence aad sur roundings. H l' stow tcwhrhi: W D Woodward, if rt side ace, surroBadings, saw mill, si. J O Tyler residenae and farm view. J B ilrwltt rasidenee and farm view. David Horning reaidenoc and farm view. PBNR TCWHSIIirt Wm F Jchneoa teiideaac aad farm view, John W idem tre resldenee and fenw view. Samuel Widemire resldenee aad form view. Joseph Davla reeideno and farm view. KliskaM Davis residence nod farm view. Patrick Daily res id enec and farm view. Jason A Thomas Kirk residence and farm view. Jeerpk Kirk resideuoc and currountlings. A C Moor. residence and surroundings. WOODWARD VOWRHRIP. Joha M. Chase -resldeno and farm. rRARD tow mm p. R. S. Stewart restdeaoa and river view. Alexander Murray residence, tenant house aad cemetery. 4 GRRRRWOOD TCWKBRIP. KUh JohneoR rasidenee and surrowndings. Dr. 1. P. tloyt reeideno and nrreuadinga and river view. James Johavoa A Sow rtiidenee, mills aad surroundings. wv Beta otvr. F. 8. Weber Interior view af dry goods store. Long A Brady later lor view ef hardware star. j. stmerancj view ef ueivei netea. Jha DwBate Heeidewee, mill, ether halld. Inga aad ewrrewadtag. Joha Rttmberger realdeaac aad grouads. K. heala City HeUl building. RCAVim rewusaip. Mesct Owems reslceaee aad farm view. David O ear hart residence, farm view aas! coal beak PRRatlWOR TWWRIHIP. J. B. Fergeeet) ftddaajca aad fhrm view. OCR a B TtWRSRIP. C I Wood feetdcwee aad arrwwading. Jka A, Murray res id once aad farm view. JORRAR VOWMRIF. Maj- D.W.Wiservsidenee, other buildings and farm view. ikr vownair. law aa ft aWWi-itt Lever Flegnl roatdenoe, larrouudingt and farm accBCt A. U. Ogdea resilience, farm view aad milL Mrs, Elisabeth Carr residence and eurreuad- Ings. riamuol Fulli rtoa resideuoc and farm view. Clark Brown residence and farm view. Leander Denning residence and farm view. Hun. A. C. Tate farm resldeaaaand lurrouud ings. Abram Humphrey Residence and larro view. Hamuli Brown reside do and farm view. Henry J. Mead -reeidrnoe and arm view. J. C. forest residence, farm and rirar view. Ot'LICR TOWNSUir. James Flynn view of realdence and surround Inge. t '' OScaoLA RCROUUR. Qrorge M. Brisbln rcsldenj and lawn. D. R. Uood residence end lawn. en ion Townnoir. Geo K Williams residence snd surroundings. B, F. Her lay residence and farm soeoc. Joseph Baylor residence end farm seen. James Anderson hotel and blacksmith shop. William Welly resideuoc and farm. L. R. Dressier rcridenoe and farm view. Charles Drown re side ao and surroundings and farm seen, tieorge C looser resldeno and surroundings. Philip Knox rcildenoe and farm view. A. D. Johnson residence end farm view.'' Leonard Kylofwvtew of tb Kylr House, in Kylertown, store ind lurroandingi. Adam Mover residence, surroundings and farm soeoe. Jama L. 6 tew art rlew of farm, Bxrm build Inge and aurroundlogs. j j ' ' FRlLtfSBDRU. James Passmorw Hotel and born. Albert Owen resldeno and banking-room. RobertjLioyd -view ef th Lloyd House. Aod maay others. -- e of letters remaining anclaimod In tbe PoatoffloeatClarfild,fur tb weekending April 29, 187S I P. A. UAi'Lix, P. M. Headquarters lor boots and mIiooh at 8. J.Uetei', CRnrewevlllcr ; ' " ; 1 art-Iti t i 1 imhi . 1 . '.J 1 f 60,000,raiiroad tict wanted by A.G. Kramer A Ca. ' . ' ia.B tf. Wanted. 50,000 railroad ties, at A. 0. Kramer A OVa, Clearfield, Pa. jap. 9-tf. A. G. Kramer At Co. want 50,000 rail road tie. Jn. 9-tf. At S. J. Gates' store, Curwonsvillo, Is the place to bur yonr clothing. Hia prices are very low. v r , , nyl-2t , S. J. Gates, at Cnrwonsvillo, has the best assortment of Men's and Boys' Clothing In tb county. ' , ' wIJt " Salt 1 Lytic has just roceivod an other lot of fir Salt, largest liaed twilled aaoha, ao the article can be bad at two dollars again. The best selection of goods to be found anywhere Is at S. J. Gate', Curwrnavlll. All new, cheap aud bait stylo arc to be found there. yt t Wanted 11,000 cords of Hemlock and Rock Oak Bark, for which w will pay the highest market price, jylltf. A! 9. Krambr A 0a Kc member that Lytic ii County Agent for Lorril lard's Tobecoo, end can sell tbem at factory prices. They ara the best tobaoocs In market. Try tneBI' , ' . " t Gatew' pent' furnishing store in Ourwensville is taking tba lead In his line, in sell ing good gotds at the lowest price tn th county. If you want h compute outfit in th best style at th lowest flgur, go to him. v ? jal.St 8. J. Gates, Curwonsvillo, has lust retarned from New York aad Philadelphia, where he was, during the past week, laying tn a large stock of clothing, bala, boots and shoe, and other specialties in the gents furnishing Una. Don't forget when you are la Curwenavill to call aod examine hia choice stock. mt-St Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills woe Id say te hia friends end former patients that ba has not retired from practice as has heea o ltdustriousty circulated by some persons, but will , erntioue to give hi personal attention to all who may desire it, or to assist Dr. Heiobhold when ever required. Nitrous Oxide Qas given for th painless extraction of teeth. April 24-tf. A Fact. An advertisement inserted la the RRPtraLicAH will reach more readers than If published in all the other paper la the coun ty, and cost the advertiaci lea than one-half In other words, aa advertlcameRt pablished In oar ycarne Is worth doable the price af that charged by any other publisher la th county. "It Is a fact." tf. SptCiUiM. ' For Silr. Sli fresh milch eowa for aula by the undersigned, tn Lawrence township, four snilea southwest of Ckarfield. Mas. L. P. Leon a an, April 24-St. Curwcnavllle, I'a. KoticR. All persons ara hereby notified not to treapaaa or my lands adjoining tha eautern line of the borough of Clearfield, or, in any way, to catch, take, or dislurb the fish In tbe pond on aaid land. By giving heed to this actio, tres passers will avoid trouble. I mean business. Jambs A. Mourr. Clearfield, Pa., April 24, 1S7S-31. WARvan. Bom easily learned pereon or Artist to manufacture Luthrr'b Patr.it Silk Carvai Pictbrbs In this county, oa Royalty, Painted from photograph er any picture, aod is the Finest Oil Painting made. Before the territory la taken I will paint picture tixlS for $10 nod warrant them for life. Kvery person should have one, a Oil Paintings on Canvas ara th only pictures that will eland the test of lime, and eaa Be handed down to poilerlty. rartleuiare free. id. 1. Lt if 111 A it. Nor. 7, 1877-ly. 1 . Corry City, Pa. Far it and Vboktaslrs. D. W.Jordan bason bands, daily, FHK8II VKtlKTAHLES aad all kinds of FRUITS, which he will deliver to cus tomers In any part of the town. t learn eld, i'a., dan. 10, 1 378-If. " To do aa Folks ofFashlon do." in on resnaot at least, yon must ns ttlenu'e Sulphur ttoep, which 1 immensely pepulut among tha elite of seoiety, and deservedly so, for It is (be moat salutary of beau liners and punnere. Bold by all uruggtsts. Hill s Hair A Whisker Dr, Ulark or Browa, au-ocQte. ',.-,., apr24 it. V)ji llrjHBwjin Prr Crnt. Diaconrt cm OlR pRirR. Sawing Machine can now br purchased at M Trail's tin sfnd variety store, from 3 up wards. All kinds of sewing machines .repaired on the shortcut notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wantbb 100,000 Sfl-iaeb shaved shingles to nvorskge from to 6 laobaa for which we ill pay the highest market price. , A. U. Kaauan A Co., fcb.JS-tf. . Cienrfleld, Pa. Buaaias For Ralr. R. Row ton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredoaia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal, lo a see at in onaw nous yard. Call on er address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. Immj 111. 4 edf iiemnrknble Mtenvlt. It makes no difference bow many Physlllnnv, or how much medicine yoa have tried, it is now established fact tbat Uormaa Hyrop la j only remedy which haa given complote sat I if act loo la ever ease of Lung Diseases. It 1 true there arc yet thousands of person who are predisposed to threat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrharee, Asthma, Severe Golds fettled ea the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac, who bar no personal anowiedgooi oosenae s Oerman Syrup. To such wa would say that 60,. 000 doien wers Bold laat year without one eom plaint. Coasnmptives try just one bottle. Reg ular cite, 7 ceais. ror aai oy v. u. wavon, Clearfield, Pa. May 13, 1877-oow-ly. iton't be Otreitstd, Many persons say "I haven't got tbe Consump tion" whoa aaked to euro tbelr cough with Shr iek.' Consumption Cur. Dc tbey Sot know that Coughs lead ta Consumption and a remedy tbat will cure Coasumptioa will certainly cure a ooujrn or any lung or tnroai iron rue. ne anew ft will care wbea all others fail and our faith In It 1a so positive that w will refund th price paid If yoa receive bo benefit. Ia not tbia a fair proposition. Price, IS eta 69 etc. and $1,0(1 per bottle, ror ism uaest, usee er Bide, use nni lob 's Poroua Plaster. Price, 18 ets. For sale by all Druggists of I'lcarflcid. Why will yoa a rater with Dyspepsia aod liver eemplaiat, CeastipatioR, aad general debility whew yoa eaa get at ear ateia Shiloh'a System Vital tier which we eoH oa a positive guarantee to ear yew. Price 19 ets., aad 7 ct. Far aal by all Druggists af OkariWId. UACKMETACK, a popalar and fragraaf per fume. For sal by all Druggists af Clearfield. uec a, 'ii-ftam. Jnst Rf?Ml?ed ! Just Received by ARNOLD, at CUKWEWBVILLK. Car Load Nova Sootia Plaster 1 Car Load part Corri, Bye and Oats i-tiop 1 . Car Load Dra ken Bait 1 Car Load Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goodi, Groceries, Ac! ftsT Bhinglew, Bark. It R, Tie and Uratn win ba lakon in exchange Corwonitvillo, May 1, 1R78, , VxrrM. At Ik. nildnM f B.nl. Pfri.H", U Wm( ClMrt.ld, oa ToMd... Aprl ICcb, U!. bj " At Id. Wtt ii.rS.W H. R. i.rlM.;," Th.rad.;, April tilb. !' b K... W. B. W il.o., Mr. l.l.r U.u..rl, of U.e lowoabl,, ud MIM U.r, Ctr, ol l"ik. Uwniki,.. , AI lb. ruld.M. rid. . mll, .Mr Wn( CU.ri.ld, on Tu.id.J ...iiiii,, April 3Ulh, l8. b. K.t. W. 8. WilKO, Ur. UUI. Bron ill II iu C.rri. Uuoiibr.;, both of Uwr.no. townibip. I. W..I cir.,B.ld. ia Tfc-rri- M.. It. 1871. bj 11". i. S. MeMurr.r, Ur. i. lli.b.p 0d.D nd Miti Hopbi. Cunklls, bolb of L.wrcoo. Diblp. . 2irl T- i....l.l TuhJ.. n.AM.Ii Ult Tth. 1078. HarTlet, wife of John Jamison, aged Id years. FARE FROM Bellefonte, Pa $3 Lock Haven......... I CLEARFIELD. TO SlMlddletoWR ..H..$8 99 70 Marietta ...... 8 0 SO Lancaster.-,, I 8 80;PUILADKLPBIA 7 98 DO Altoona 1 8 60Ljohnitown.MHH..... 180 VOlPhillpsburg 81 85 Tyrone 1 78IP1TTSBUHU.M.... 8 18 Willlamiport .... I Huntingdon 1 Lewistown- S Marysrill 4 CuwasvllI....H.... ' Oaeonla HARR1HBURO ... 4 Srnr SflvfrtiserarnU COURT PROCLAMATION. Wrrrrab, Hon. C. A. MAYER, President Judge of the Court of Common Plena of the twenty-filth Judicial District, composed ef the eoun ties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon. Abram Oodxm and Hon. V meant B. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield Co., have issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of an Adjourned Court of Common Pleas, at the Court Hous, at Ciearfiald, in and for the coun ty of Clearfield, commencing on the THIRD MONDAY, THK 1TH DAY OF JUNK, itus, and continuing two wmis. IS OTIC K is therefore hereby given to juror and witnesses, in aod for said county of Clearfield to be andappear in their proper pursona, at 1 0 o'clock A.M. of said day, to do those thiuga which la their behalf pertain tC be done, i IV KN under my hand at Clearfield, this 1 7th day i ai April, tn uie year oi our ioru ooeinon sand eight hundred and seventy-eight. ANDHKW PKHTZ, jr., HherlB". aprU-ta. , . ; Notice in Bankruptcy. Dietrlct Court of the United Wtales, ) . f POR TUB V t vVentern District or Pennsylvania, J This Is to give Botiee that on the Jflth day of Anrll. A. D. 176, a Warrant ia Bankruptcy was issued agaiast tbe eatat of Thomaa J. Frew, of Curwonsvillo, in the county of Clearfield, aod State of Pennsylvania, who baa bean adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition; that the pay ment ol any aeoia ana aeiivcry oi any property belong inr to such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are for bidden bv law ; that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt to prove their debta, and to choose one or more Assignees ol bis estate, will ue neiu at a Court of Bankruntcv. to be holden at tbe office of the Register, No. 84 Diamond street, Pitlsburg, Pa., before Samuel Harper, Esq., Register, CD the 22d day of May, A. D. U1S, at 2 o'clock p. m. JUlin llAL.ll, IT. 8. Marshal A Msuger. Pittiburg, Pa., May 9, leTH-lu REGlHTERMi NOTICE Notice is hereby given tbat the following ac count have been examined and passed by me, aod emain Bled of record in tbis office lor the In pecti oa of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, to be hold at the , Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on the 8d Monday (being the 2(tb day) of May, A. D. 1878! ( Partial account of Alexander Ferguson and Jos. Patterson, Kxeootor of the estate of Joseph Mi Culiy, late or Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Pa-, dee'd. Final account ef Jesse Beam, Administrator af the estate of Nicholas Murphy, late of Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa, dee'd. Final Recount cf flamael M. Baily, Administrator of tbe eitatc of Melinria (.'ourtaoy.latc or Llrady twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. Final account of Samuel 0. Patchlo, Guardian of Matilda McCntly, (now Croyl) minor child of John L. McCully, late or Uolich tewmbip, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. Final account of John McGaughey, Guardian of Jacob kltoe, minor child of Hebaoca Mine, late of Goshen twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. Final account of John McGaughey, Guardian a i Wm. V. Ogdea, minor child or 1'aniei ugiea ! late of Lawrence twp, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d-; Account of John 0. Bcbryver, surviving Exeeu-1 tor of tbe Atlat oi Martin wichoia, fir., late oi , Lawrence twp., Clearfield Co., Pa, dee'd. j Final account of Jonathan Wa'l, fl uardfaa of the minor bctrs or Thomas Cleaver, late of liieom township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. Account of Benjamin Rnepp, Guardian of Mary C. Cupler, mtaer child or Solomon uupier, late ef Bradford twp, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. L. J. MORGAN, May 1-tc Register A Reoorder. C OI'RT PROCLAMATION. WiKUl, IIo.. 0. A. VATBR. Pr.lld.nl Judc. r th. Oonr of Oommon Pl.u of th. xwty-Brtn jBaitt.i uiiiriot, Mmpoioa oi tb. floantl.l of Cl.Brfl.ld. C.ntr. ud Cliot.B and Hon. Airam Oun.it ond Hod. Vmourr fi. liuLT. Auoolil. JvdcM af Cl.arn.ld ooaot. h... iisa.d th.lr proe.pt. to m. diroetsd, for tb boldla, of . Ooart of Cornmo. Pleu. Orph.nl' Court, Gonrt of Qu.rtor BmiIobi, Ooart of Ojn .nd T.min.r, .ad Court of Q.n.r.1 J.il D.lir. ry, it rji. ('onrt Hon.. .tCI.rfl.ld. Land forth, ountv .f Cl.arfldi o.enn.nelaff o. tb. tlllrd Mouday, tn. (in Hmt or nay, ihih, an. to oontino. two w..ka. NOTICB 19, th.r.fort, b.nby ilr.a: to tb. Ooroo.r, Jasti... oftb. F.ao., and Con.tabl., ia and for laid eoooty or u.arn.ld, to appoar in tb.lr prop.r porlonl, with th.lr RMorda, Holla, Inquliltiooi, Kxaninatlonl, and otb.r K.tnim- braoo.1, to do tboi. tbiaiti wbicb t. th.tr offio.i, and i. tb.lr behalf, p.i tela to b. don. uj an Aot ol Auemhly, paiaM m. ntn aa. oi Mr, A. D. MM, It ii mad. tb. duty of th. Jiia- tioai of th. P.aoa of tb. wvaral ooantioa of tbti Conmonw.aHh, to rotura t. tho Cl.rk of th. Coort of Unarlor Boi.lonl of th. roinootlv. eouotiei, all th. reerniiarioM aDterml Into beforo th.m by any p.rloa or p.rioni oharg.d with the aommliiloa of aoy orlmo, .xoopt luoh ..hi al may b. omlod befor. a Ju.tlc of tb. Pian..' on d.r . xiitlng lawi, at lM.t t.o d.y. b.rr. lb. oomra.DO.ai.ot of th. aoMion of to. Coart to wbiob'th.y ar. Irjail. Mt.rDablar.ipMtlTly,aad In all emMM wh.r. any rMofTDitane.1 ara mured Into raw than ta d.yl bafur. th.ooaniane.ni.ot of th. MMiun t. whtob they br. ln.1. retorna bl, th. laid Juitlea. ara to return tb. lam. In th. aam. mannar na if laid aot bad not been pad. ' 6IVBN and.r my band al f l.ara.ld, ail lUh day of April, la th. y.ar of .ar irtfrd, ona thoueand light hnndnd and i.T.nty.aight. aprlf-to ANUKKW PKM'Z, Jr, Sbarif. NOTICB TO TAX PA V BRM. IrMooord ano. with aa Aat of tb. Oaa.ral Aai.aibly of Ihfl OomaioawMltb, approved lb. 2Sd day of Maron, A. V. 1H70, an. too iuppi.in.ai appror.a lb. 3d day of April, A. 1). in; J, "ralitlai to th. eollMti.a of tixe. i. tha oouaty of Uloarield," aetioa ia beraby ,lre t. th. Ux-payari raildlnit ia tba dlttrieti below aam.d, tbat (ba Cofaaty Xraaaaren la BUOi Jso wtlb th. iaetl.n of laid Act, will altand al tba plaeaa of holdla. tba borough au, townibrp l.ouon. on in. lui lowiaff nuerd davi, for tb. parpoM of mWlng lb. Coanty and MlalataiM annard lor IB78 : For acibM twp, friday, May 10th, from 1 to . for Builon twp., Saturday, May 11, from lo 4. for Slmrd Iwp., Monday, May IS, from 10 to t. For Karthani tp., TueaJay,-May l, from 10 to ft, Tf O.Tlngtoa Iwp., VwlBMday, May ISlb, from toft. For Qraham twp., Thuriday, May III, from 10 to 4 For Morrti tw, , Friday, May 17ia. For Bradford twp., Batarday, May llh. For DMalur town. hip, Wedouday, May it, from to 4. . For Woodward townibip, Thuriday, May foth, from 10 to 4. For lloulidal. bor:,.Frld.y, May II, from till, Arlinii Ueor..! ' For O.owla, Saturday, Jane lit, froat 1 to t. For Knot lowaililp, Moaday. Janb Id, from 10 lo , 1 For llallob twp., ToM'I.J, Job. i, from Ikl, For flMoarla lawniblp. Wedoeeiuy, JuB. ft, from loft. v For Jord.a tawo.blp, Tbaraday, Job. I, from I. ft. f i For Fnguiow townibip, Friday, Jus. T, from I to 11. For Lumbar Oily bor , Friday, June f , from I lo f. (Uuppy'i Hotel.) For Pen. Iwp., Saturday, Jan. I, from 4. For Ualea towaiblp, Wadaeeday, Juae II, from to.. ( For Ualloli, Thuriday', Jaae II, from t to II, (at Corl.y'l llolal.) For Troal.llle, Tbaraday, Ian. 13, from I ft I. Far Lalbaraburg, Friday, Jaoe 14, from tuft. For Bloom tewaeblp, balarday, Jan It, from lb t.4. . For Plka lowmblp, Friday, Jaae ti, from lo ft. For Carweaarlll Halarday, iaa. H, from 10 to 4. For Obaat Iwp., Maauey, Juae 14, from 10 la ft. For Nawoarg bom Taaid.y, daae It, from to II For N.w Waabiagloa, Ta.aday, Juae li, tram 1 lot. For BarBald. Iwb, WirlnMday, Jan. tft, from tot. For ll.raetde kwroBgb, Tbvaday, J.a 17, from U 4. For B.II ftawaablp, Friday, Jaae la, from ta ft. ForUraaawood twp, SaMrday, Juae IW, fram 4. r, . . 1pa all lua paid lo lb Traaiurar lh.r. wlB ba a reduollon or pwr !-. while Ire par eat. wUI a. eadr4 altar Ik. drat day aCJuly neit, t all anpald teiee, making a dKaranoe af TBN par eent. t. prMapt lai paywa. Partial aaa, from lb. (rat of May, fay Ib.Ir lalea at tba Traanrer'i affloa. Hrnrl TB MaacwaamWA far. aaa.rta.llf will h. gWaa t. majabant ta aam. forward at the Urn aad pmeea fat forth, and lin Ihelr l.biea. for lata. DAVID M.tlAIIUHBV, Clearllald, Pa., April 17, l'l Traeaerer. HENRY BRETH, (onraan p. a.) May I, lSri-lj CAU TIOM . All persons are hereby cautioned , against harboring or trusting Mary Connor, pauper, of Buruaide borough, aa we will pay bo debts ef hat contracting. F. G. CUOWELL, L 1L HANKY, Uurnilde, May h-St . 0vrsers of tb Poor. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADB DIVISION. ON and after Monday, Dm. loth, 1177, th. paaaangar traini will run daily (exoept Sunday) between Bed Bank and Driftwood, al follow! EAMTWARIWDay Mall lear.1 Pittiburg 1:10 a. m. Red Dank ll:M; bligo Junction 12:0i New Bethlehem 1:07 p. m. May.rilla 1:10 1 Troy 1 JO i Hroobrille 9.-UU Fuller1! l:3i I Bey. Boldirill. !:&1 1 Dulloii 1:13 1 Bummit Tunnel 1:40 Penleld4:0ft Weedrille 4:17 1 Beneaetto 4:10 arrirai at Driftwood at t:ii. Y EHT W A R ll.y Mall Irani Driftwood 11:1 J p. m. DennalU IMi Woedrille l:tO ; Penlald 1:4ft; Summit Tunnel 1:07 s DuBoli l:S0 Reynoldivlllel:Sl; Fuller"! 1:S7; Urookrillo 1:9.1; Troy l:40 Mayarilll 4:li;'Mew Bethlehem 4:10 ; Sligo Jnnollon 6:10 ; Bad Daok :17 arrirai at Pittiburg at 1:10 p. m. jVar- Tbe Reynoldirille AoeommodatioB laaraa Reynoldirille diily at 7tft0 a. m. and arrirai at Hod Bank al 11:00 a. m., PilUbnrgh at 1:1ft p. m. Lea. el Pittsburgh al 1:10 p. n i Red Dank at ft:ftft p. m.f arrtrlngat Ray fioldirllla at 1:0ft p.m. Clo. eonneotloBi made with traloa ob P. A I. Railroad at Driftwood, and with tralna ob tbe Allegheny Vnlley Railroad al Rad Bank. DAVID McARUO, tien'l Bnp'L A. A. Jica.ua, 8up't L. U. Dir. 6TA0B LINK. CLaaartBLD to piarilLD. Tba undenlgnad woold Inform tba publio tbat ba ii now rnoniag a itaga line between Clearfield and PenneM, three tiiuoi a week. Th. atage laarei Cl.arfl.ld oa Tueidaya, Than daya and Saturday!, at I o'clock a m., arriving at Penfleld at II o'clock ra. Returning aaiue daya. Leave Pnfild at 4 o'clock p. m., arrir. Ing at Clearfield at I o'clock p. m. Oounection il made with train! en the Low Or.de H. K. at Penfield. Fare, each war, l.i0. GEO. W. I1MAK11ART. Clearfield, Ta., Feb. 13, 1878 GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Bar opened up, In tbe atore room lately occupied by Weaver A Betts,on tieooad street, a large and well selected stock of , Dry -"Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, (JtKCNSWARS, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, 6c. Which tbey will dinr. of at reaaonalde ratal for eaih, or exchange lor eouotry produce. 0K0ROR WEAVER A, CO. Claarlald. Pan Jan. 0. 1878-tf. EW FlaOURa FEED, AND GROCEHY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Rotim Na. 4, Pln'a Ojiora Hemt, flcarUcld, Pa. Keep eonatantly on hand SUGAR, COFFER, TBA8, SODA.i COAL OIL, SVRL'P, SALT, SPICES, SOAP,' Canned and DrlJ Frulla, Tobacao, Cigari, Caa die, Older Vinegar, Batter, Egga, Ac. ALSO, KXTRA UOMI-MADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Cora Meal, Chop, Feed,C(tc,, All of wbioh will ha cold obeap for eaah or la xebenp for aoaBtry p rodeo.. A. a. KRAMER A CO. Cl.arl.ld, No. 11 1874.1 HARTSWICK & IRWIN 8KC0ND 8TRRBT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! sxt UBSDSCcaa daDaaa , CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OIIA DYE STUFF VARNISHES, ' 1 BRCSUKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY 800D8 TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, FVRB WINES AND LIQUORS, far mWlilaal parpoM. ' Tratlaa, Sapporfera, Deheal Boekt Bad Statlet. ry, and all ethar nrlleral Biaally f.Bd 1b a Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS 0ARB FllLLY OOMPOUNDHD. UaTiag a hvaa ai aeriaaaa la the bwiia.il they aaa give eetare aat leraottoa. J. A. HARTSWICK, JOHN t. IRWIN. ClMrt.ld, Peeambw If, 1114. 8. 3. &ttt Column. : ,;rt,.',.. Market Street, YOU CANT STOP US ! M E Alti: T.l FLECK & CO WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD. T. A. FLECK & CO. HERE AVE AM FOll SPRING & SUMMER, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. A.LAUGK STOCK OK MUSLINS, . CALICOS, GINGHAMS, AND TIC KINGS. MEN'S ANP HOYS' COTTONA11KS, AN1) A GOOD LINK OK CASS1MKKS. A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS & PERCALES. Turkey Rede, nnj till other kinds of TABLE LINKN.Jvory clienp. LADIES' COATS cull and soo tlicm-tliey uro nice BLACK AND FANCY SI1AWLS. BED SPREADS," ALL 1'IUCES. BEST STORE IN OTR STOCK OF Goes ahoad of Anything over brouglitjlo thin town. LADIES' LINEN SUITS-ALL PRICES. PARASOLS!!, This stock is more LADIES' AND CH ILDRENS' HOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' TIES AND BOWS. . riLL Lt.ru or cooieps ronK wwsets. CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen. duelling, Collars and Cufla, La.-rcs, New Fringes and Trimming, Now Km broideries white and colored, Curtain Nets. Suspenders, Shirts, Necklios, Undorwcar, Shirt Fronts, Silk rfnndkcrcliieis. WET. a po. slack, tb; CARPET. OIL CLOTHS AND CARPET CHAIN. MILLINERY. TRIMMED II ATS AM) I!9ETS, FLOWERS, BIDBOXS, Trimming Silks, Ornaments, Feathers, &c. Our trimmer, MISS MRACHEN, is with us sRniti, roatly to trim Hals and Bonnets, jnst 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 wi: uiiAirtTj;i:i WE GUARANTEE that wo will sell all kinds of Dry Goods cheftiwr thftii any other store in WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of onrciiHto nicrs, without urging them to buy. WE GUARANTEE that wc have the largest and choceHt as- flortnicnt of all kinds of Dress and and Fancy Goods in Clearfield. ' T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - . - - Markel Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Aprii;i77S. 8. &ts tToJumtt. ' ..,;.. au. Clearfleld, Pa. ILM FOll EUIHTING.S, CLEARFIELD. PARASOLS !! complete than ever. Clearfield. , Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery -ath 3 aWT HI a S ONE PRICE STORE piufdlnnrouii. JOB PBINTINO OF IVBRT DI8CRIP 11 oa neatly aiaeaud at tbli ollee. ARNOLD WAWIS Curweeirllle, tn. Jaa. I, Tl-tf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Curwenivllle, Jaa. ft, "78 If. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. CurwtDirllU, V., Jn. tf, '7-tf. ARNOLD UAtiAWASCEl) Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwtmivllle, Jm. 9, TS tf. Uverjr Ntable. THE undcnljrii4 brff Inform tbftjptt- lio that b ii now mily preprW to woobibo dttte all In th way of furnisbing llv.tvtf, Butffi tiaddUv and llarnaii, on tht ibortcit notloa and n ttuuMDabU termi. HaaldrtiM on Looait itraati batwaen Third and Fourth. GBU. W. O EAR HART. Tlaarflald, Feb. 4,1874. pOR SALE. Th vndmlgnwl will Mil at privau tala all that tract or pare) of land citaato In loeatnr townihip, Clsnrlicld ooDtjr. Pa, within a abort diiUDM of tba Tjrrona A CltarflaH R. ft., and adjoioing landa of Kobort Ilodion and otoera, ud known aa tba Jaoob B. Oaarhart lot. Tbo aaid traotoonUiniag 0 nor mora or tad, with two Taim of valuable tjol tbareon, hu abont 10 aorta alaared, and ii tba key to a larjrr body of ooal about balng develop!. Will ba aold low ud apt) mj Urm. For partiaulara, applj to DAVID L. kliKBS. Cleau-Cald, Pa Julj 13, 1070. WIT IIRANCH IKHIJRANCa AGENCY. Notice, ia hereby givaa that wa haro tbia day transfarrad all our inleroM ud good will in tha Fira Ioauranoe bu.lueea of this gticy to Metiara. Andraw Pouti, Jr., and 6. T. Urookbank, who have purchaaed tha aam. Wa biiak for oar uooeaaor that oontiilenoa and pitronaica which wa have recti red in tha baiinau. Tbay ara qualified and reliable, and tha Com pan It i art to well known to nted commendation. The Lift Iniuranot buaineei will eon tl nut as heretofore In the hands of Thotnai II. Murray. MURRAY A O OK DUN. Clearfleld, Pa., Hay I, ltiti-at. Hotel and Farm for Sale, Tlio undfrfifrned olferi for iat a good farm, containing about 76 acre of land, alluatt abont one-fourth of m mile aoutb of Hbawavlllt, Clear Aeld county, Pa. There ia on tbo farm a good frame building SOxHo feet, now uaed a a hotel for lit ace om modal ion of lumbermen, a good liable 1 8 a ft lect, with all neccmary outbuilding, and young orchard of thrifty fruit treea peaohea, applet, peart and cherry tree. Tba farm and hotel ii oflered at private aale. on reaaonabla termi. For particular, apply on the premia, or by letter to LQUejitiA J. IRVIN, mar. -3m bjewaruie, ra. Agricultural Statistics. 1 (Ae Citittnt of Cttnrjicld County i Tba nndenifrntd having been appotntod by tha Department, at Washington, principal reporter of tbe Agrloultaral Btali.lic of Clearfield oounty, respectfully requeati the eo-oneration of all to aaant, by lending the aabacriber all tb informa tion t hoy can bearing npon the following qnei tiom, bo aa to aoahl him to make a eorrect a U lament to the Department, ai poitible ; How many boriei bare d.ed in voor borough or town- uliip, and of what diieata. How many eowi and ealvei, ud of what diieaie. How many iheep have yoa kit, and of what diaeate; bow many killed by dngi. How many bogi bar yon loat, and of what diieaae. What prevailing diiei amongst tbe poultry. In all oaatl gire the rem. edioi used wbicb have been found to be auoceM fal, and in all taae to give tho oaah value of all atock aa nearly aa poitible. By the co-operation of our oitiicna lo general npon theie important particular, the Agaienltural report! will beoom an aneyclopedinef ueefal information to the pub He, by enabling th Department to publish the diiaaaei, the loiiei, ud the remedial ibat have been found moat btncOcltU tn certain distuci . Any other information that will be ooniidertd a public benefit, will be thankful!) reeeived. Addren the lubaoriber at Oram plan Hillr. Clearfield Co., Pa. BAMUEL WIDKMIRK. Maroh IS, 1878-tf. DHUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Sbaw'i old Hand, CIcarGelJ, Pa. haa Jilt opened a new itoek of pint: nt EMi DRvua, and ti now prepared to fnrntih anything in the the line of Drugi ud Medicine at tb very low' tat eath prleca. He bai alio on hand a large atock of Comb, Uairand Tooth Bruibe, Fotioy Artie lea, Toilet and havlng Hoapa, an 4 everything utoally kept In a flrit-cliM Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PEESCEIPTIONS compounded with care, day or night. A liberal hure of patronnge refptrtfulfy lolinited. H. If. 6PACKMAN. Clearfleld, Pa Oct. S4, Itt77. THE TIN SHOP! ROX1XG MVOWN MAIHIXE ! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. S, PIE'S 0TERA HOt'SE,1 Clearfleld, Pa. Raipeetfullr Inforntl ail aa.Um.ra, aad 111. ftub. 11. la a;.n.ral, tbat be cootinuai lu naoufaeture allkiadl.f Tin,Coppcr S Shcct-lron Marc, Of firat-elau material only, ud In a workman like manner. ROOFING and SrOUTING dona on abort notice aod very raaaonabl termi. COOK STOVES, HEATING BTOVRS AND FCRNACES lwaya kept In itock, and for aale low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. (lai Fixture! alwarl oa aaai. All work foaraa. Ifi to r. aatlifaMloB. A iliare of pablle patronafa aardlallj aallelted, FRKD.SACKKTT. Clr.r6.ld, Ta., Ha. t, 1XU. The Bell's EunM'oolcn Factory Pun townibip, Clenrnttd Co Pa. ntllNED O U T I ur iot BURNED UPI The bttriben hav,t rrtiliiDMH. 11 It a. neighborhood neeetalty, In tbe retitn of a Int elaat Woolia Manafaetory, with nil th modarw improvement! attached, ant) are prepared to mak allkinde of Clot ha, Caatmra, featiaette, Blan. keU, Flannel t, Ae. Plenty ef aroodi mm hand t wpply all oar old and a tboneand nw enatemtr, whom we nek to mm aad eiaalne ur lk. Tk baaluaa f CARDING AND FULLING will raealv r reelal attention. Pronr arrangeBenta will be maj lo rami re and deliver Wool, to autt eaatomra. AM work warranted and anoa th ahorteit notic. ud by ttritt attea- tioa to bnilneti w hop to raalia a liberal abftr tf pibll patronage. lO.tMMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I W will nay th kit heat market prte fer Wm aad tail ur muafWtartd garden low aa eimMr geeda ean tw bought in the otanty. ua wheaertr w fail to reader roaionabl eatlafaetlu w u alwav at found at bom ready to maka nrtwer etpluatloa, either ta ptratn or by lttr. IAMBS fUllftlDUfl ounn, aprillAtf Bower P. Q. 1