THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, TA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, JULY II, 1879. Terms of Subscription. If paid la adranoa.or within three moeth...$l OA If paid after three uud before ill monihe... I 60 II paid after theeiptratloa f ail monhta... S 00 rlliun. B. If. PiTTRNQiLit A Co., News paper Ad?rtleli.g Ageota, IT Park Row, torntr lleekmaa' btteef, art Tialf aatberbted Agonta In Ww xora vuy. RUMl-IOUM NOTICfc.fl. MrtliodUt EnUcoiial ChurchRev. J, 8, Mi'Mi bhat, Pastor. -Hervlocs ovary Babbatb it iu a. m., ana t r. ra. -.bbath Boh oo I at A. M. Prayer Meeting erery Thursday, at Ti P. at Cuiud union Harriot, first Babbath of ovory noma, ai in a. m . Wait Clearfield M. K. ChurchRevs V i LLt a a II. Dill and W. 8. Waaoit, Paetore. Preaching arery alternate Sunday, at I o'olock, P, M. buauar Buboul at 2, P. M. All ara in- fit ed to attend. Preab) terlan t'liurch He. II. 8. Butlko. iiibbatb aerrioea morning and evening Bab batb School at I f. At. Tray er Meeting Vt ednes- day evening. Ht. ITaucU' Church C atholic Her. P. J. Hhbridak. Preaching at 101 o'olock, A. M.,od tht first, third and fourth Sunday of each month; Verpers and ltenodlotiun of tbe Dleaaed tiaerameat at 7 o olook, r. M. Hundny Bcbool aver; bunday afternoon at I o clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tim a or lOLDiao qitartib sessions ooprt, Btwond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First Monday f Juno, fourth Monday of Heptembar. TIM I OP ROLDiXO C0MHUH PLUS. First Monday of Jans. Second Monday of November, turiuo ornoaaa. PruiHmt Hon. Cb tries A. Mayer, of Look Ilaren. Anitnt taw -fades-- Hon. Jobn H. Orris, of Dellefnnta. Aaaoctaft J(fp Abram Ogdto, Clearfield; Vincent II. Holt. Clearfield. , ro(Aunolary-"EU Bloom. Keaitttr a ttf JfeeornVr h. J. Morgan. i IHttriet Attorney Wm. M. HcCutlough. I 7Varer David McGaughey, l Sheriff Andrew Pants, Jr. itpnt$ Xhwiff ChHst. J. Keafrgy, Clenrfleld County Suntyur Samuel P. aloCluskey, Cur- anirille. Vonntjt OoSiMtssitMiere Clark Brown, Clear field I Thr-mna A. IteUeo, Cbest P. 0 Harris llonrer, Clearfield. Commit Auditor William V. Wright, Clear Sold f Ham nel A. Caldwell, WllUamsgrort j Jobn U. Conner. Hurnaldo. County Coroner J. B. Keff, New Washington. Jmty C'oMMiM4ore ir. Jimee r. uurcnnem, Cleartfod, Joseph Alexander, Madera. Svptrinttndtnt o I'ublio School H. L. Mo Quown. Clearfield. titaltrof Weight tf Afetteurfs Jarst W.Carlila, office at Lather burg Pa. Notaries Publit John W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra debaugb, Cyrus Gordon, ClearOeldj Joseph K. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenivillt f J. A. Living stone, uuiiois uity. Oar Special ootumn It decidedly Interesting In a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who want to sere money. The trout fishing Reason rids to-morrow, August let. Our flint pagu is lull of ootid reading matter this week. Tbo (Jrungor pic-nic, on tho 15tb ot Auguit, promises to be a grind aflfair. m - A biiHli-mL't-ting will be hold noxt Sunday at or near Lewisville, In Boggi township. Wo unduratund tliut an cfi'ort will 1 made to hold tba camp-meeting at Wallaolon this Bummer. Mr. McQuown, tho County Superin tendent, ttartvd last Monday morning on his tour of eiauinallons. There will be a partial eclipne of tbo moon on Monday, August 12th, In tba evening. Tbe suoob will rise more or less eclipsed. V by is it that more huckleberries and blackberries ara brought to market on Monday morning then any other time during tbe week F If you want tbo bott Sowing 31a ebinc, buy the H'etd, improved In 1877, For sale by M. R. Beers, Clearfield, Pa, jyl7-lu. . - John P. Bard has boon appointed Assignee of the ettste of Newton K. Arnold, of Curwenirille, who bas bed adjudged a bankrupt, Monday lat was a cloundy, rainy day, and tba eolipse of tbe sun was not risible to this region. There was ni demand for smoked glass, Jesse M. II art or, Esq., ot Chorrytree, one of tht oandidates foi Assembly on the Demo cratio ticket la Indiana county, dropped In to set as on Tuesday of last week. Thoro will bo no services in tho Clearfield M. K Church next Sunday morning. Iter. W, 8. Wilson, of Wit Clearfield, wilt fill tbe pulpit la tbe evening. Dr. A. T. Schryvor, Kloctic Physi cian, has opened an office for tba practice of bis profession, cn Read street, Dear the Leonard House. See bis card in this paper. - ewi Tho Mail train, which is due at this station at 11.19 A- M., did not make its appear anoa last fiaturdaj nnttl I o'clock P. M. Tbe detention was caused by a delay of trains on tbe main line. The Is'uwlon Hamilton Camp-mooting will commence oa the nth of August, and the Wayne Station meeting oa tba ISd. Exonrslon tickets, for tbe round trip, will be sold ta both these places. To Lamdlobds and Storekeepebs. Lyile has an arrangement with an Eastern Cigar Factory so that he oan sell cigars by the box or thousand at bottom figure. (J I re tbolr cigars on trial. tf. The card of lr. Wrigley appears Isewher to this issue. II baa permanently located ia this borough for the purpose of praa tioing bis profession. II Is a meritorious young man, and deserves a liberal share of patronage. t i Fair weather will witness the biggest pic nic near ex KberilT Read's, la Lawrenoe town-, ship, thai cvr cam off in this county. It It a fin grove, plenty of good water, and Is easy of1 access from every place, A ad beside this, every body Is Invited. 1 i i i Hanks Holmes, tbe Leonard House porter, who earn to Clearfield several yean ago . with Judge Leonard, left last Thursday afternoon for White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, bis former home, and when bis mother still resides. Banks will be absent several weeks It seems to be pietty well settled new that an Agricultural Fair will b held ia Clearfield county this Fall. We undentend that tbe Society has tenured a piece of ground la the vicinity of Curwcnsvtlle, and are having tt put In proper condition for tbt boldiog of a Fair. m oi John T. Straw, Administrator of tho stat of Joseph Straw, deceased, will sell at pub lit sale, at tba poslo&o la Marroa, Ferguson township, oa Saturday, August 34th, at t o'cloik P. M.(a value bl tract of land, outainiag on hundred aad twenty acre. For description of property, see the advertisment la this paper. The fmbiug party that took a trip la a boat to West port last month, recently pre sented Ihelreook, Banks Holmes, with a handsome ring, for which h desires at I return his thanks to tbe gentlemen who contributed lb same. Banks rendered efficient eervlct la tht culinary department, tad be feels very much complimented for this remembrance by ike party. Tbo proprietor of tbe " JackoU-Cby" establishment, who had his headquarters la this borough, It new doing Jeflerien county with a troop which ha calls lb Qetnqacple steals." II gov entertainments at Paaxsatewney oa the 11th aad lltk of July. Jobn Is something an hlgb-sonndlng names, although the new acme does aot seem t eat Ice larger aadleaet of pet pi Ibaa lb aid. m (icorge Doroytied his horse, attached to a baggy, back of the passenger depot last Sat urday efternooa, and when tbe Mall traia earns along, lb hers becam frlgbtcaed, broke loots and sterted ap Third street la toasiderabl ef a berry, tt was eaugbt la tht vtelalty ef tbe Bt. CharkM Ilotal stable. The baggy ttrack the lamp post la froat ef the St. Charles, aad was badly damped la onseqeeoee thereof. ThoSeeretaryof the Lawronco town ship School Board requests as ta state tUtl the Board will he p reseat at tbe examiaatloa f teach ers for that district la tbe Leonard Sobool build ing, la Ibis borough, boxI Moaday, August Sth. Immediately eHer lb xamlaatls, tbe Board will make tht appoint meal for tbetr schools. The Board will require all applicant la be etamlaed la their prao These laUreeted will plei take aoti. "The Girt in Curl Paper loond aa our first peg, is drawn from Ufa, and Is vouched for by tbe editor of the Philadelphia fia, who knows all about her. List of letters remaining unclaimed la tbe Postoffloe at Clearfield, For the wesk ending July 10, 87B i Miss Litiis (J ray, Mist Mary McDonald. P. A. (UrjLia, P. M. i mt m The instruotor for the now Brass Band hat arrived, aad lb organisation will be filled op at rapidly a possible. The teacher onset well recommended, and ere long tba toet ttof alrtt-olasa band will again Le hoard la our midst. Still Coino Down. Mr. Frederick Kohler, who It largely Interested la tbe Stamp Crock oil well, Informs as that work is progress ing fini!y, and that on Saturday last ike well was down 110 feet--through rook. The driller peel til to flaw every mou.tnt until tbey reach a drpib of 1,300 feet. A Sad Accident. Uirarn Troop, of luieroonrsc, iiencaiMr coanty, nnd his ratner were making a grain stack, and when tbe father went down be left a fork on top of the stack. When tb boy jumped down, tba fork slid after and struck blra on the right shoulder, penetrating to th lung and killing him Instantly. A Distinguished Visitor. We learn from our Blair county x change that Ueneral Imbodeo, of Confederate fame, with bis family, are visiting relatives at Hollldaysburg. Tho General made several attempts during th war to reach that plao and Altooaa, but somebody always filed objections and ho remained beyond tbe border until now. Viuilance Committee. Wo hope the Democrat) County Committee will make aa effort to form Vigilance Committees In the several borough and townships by Monday aoxt, io that we may be able to puMiib lb names of tbe Committees next week, together with the rule governing tb nominations of tb party In this county. Waking Up. It gives us pleasuro to know that the County Committee means busl- s. We understand that the meeting called for Tbaridey next, August Sth, at 8 o'clock P. M., for tbe purpose of organising a Democratic Club ia Ibis borough and Lawrence township, Is tbe entering wedge to a vigorous campaign tbtt Pall, and that Dill Clubs will be formed lo every bor ough and township In th county by th 1st of September. A Largs Purchase. Tbo Otceolai Aerntfe says : " Tbt Klttanning Coal Company ; recently booame tbe purchasers of 42,000 acre of j land, most of it, containing coal, and part of It located in this county. Tbe earn company, at I tbe same time, bought additionally th mineral right of 52,000 aorss, mekiog a total purchase of nineral to th amouot of t)i,l00 acres. With ands previously owned, the mineral regions of th company cover IPS.OOO ectes more land and mineral t ban It owned by any other coal company In tbe United States." Fall In 1 The Janitor of tho Court Hoax bat iel a good example for alt our citiicni to follow. T weeks ago the gutter and one half of Market street in the vicinity of the Court House looked like an abandoned plat and given up to weeds. Now tbe pavement, ditch and tbe street on the Court House side look as clean as a new pin. Those of our citiiens who still insist on having Ibelr lot surroundings embellished with filth and weeds will please take a walk around tb Court HndVe corner, end If they ooa clude that tbey cannot fix up tbeir lots in a simi lar way, Just send for Harry Hemphill. Muhphv. Israel Tent, Eho . and Clefenee L. Barrett, two of our most active and lergetlc workers in tho Murphy Temperance movement, bava beta absent from town for a few days, holding a Murpby meeting at Reynolds- ville. Tbey report a fine meeting, and that the people out there are In earnest. Clarence, who one reildcd in that town, says he noticed n ebsngc forth better among quite a number of th prominent citiiens. Mr. Test delivered an eloquent and Interesting Temperance address on Friday evening, before tbe Reynoldsvlll Murpby Association, which was listened to by a large and appreciative audience. mm - m A Compliment. Wo find the follow- Ing compliment paid to one of our young men by tbe editor of tbe Tyrone Dtmoerat : Dr. J. Kay Wrigley, Homeopath! Fbysloiao, who has been located in this place for tbe past year and over, has removed to Clearfield, bis former location. The Doctor made many friends during bis brief resi dence here, who regret fait removal. II will also be sadly missed by tb Presbyterian congregation, which li Indebted to him In a great measure for tbe great Improvement In the music of the ohurob during tb past year II was tendered a sincere vote of thanks for bl tervloes by tbt Church Session befor leaving. Wt wish him every measure of suoeess." A New Time Table. Tbe Tyrone papors last week published th following railroad schedule of departure at that station : Main line West Pacific Express, 1.16 a. m.; Way Passenger, 1.16 p.m.) Mall,0..14 p.m.; Fast Line, 7.08 p. Pittsburg Express, flag, t.50 a. m. Tb Faclflt Express, Way Passenger and Fast Lino ran on Sundays. Main line Eait Pacific Express, S.lfl a. m.; Johnstown Aooommodation, 8.60 a. m Day Ex press, flag, 12.40 p. to.; Mall, 1.2- p. m.; Atlantic Express, 0.60 p. m , Philadelphia Express, I.2S i. Tht Pacific, Day and Atlantic Expresses and Mail ma on Sundny. Bald Eagle Valley Branch-Mall, 8 80 n. m ; Express, T.15 p. m. Tyrone and Clearfield Branch Mail, 9 a. m.; Accommodation, 1.16 p, m. If business men, or anybody else, will go th trouble and cut tb alov out, and post It up, tbey csa always so fur themselves Just when the trains move at Tyrone. iMPKOVHl) TKXT-HOOKH. Better text-books tba those now In us are wanted la several branches of study. Many at present in nit, fail to answer tb requirements of progressive Instruction, or to respond to tb want of elass manuals which treat tbeir tubjeots aom- prehenslvely. It is Impossible to speolfy what is lacking at length, but improvements ia school arithmetics art suggested, and we find that a aew series bas recently beea published, which promises to respond to tht want. It It by Prof. Wm. J. Milne, an xper1enod educator and at prsnt Principal of th Stat Normal School at Genoseo, N. Y, It comprises two books, tlemsntary and prsctloal, which are pon th lodnctlv plan, aad propos n plain and attractive means of becoming familiar with the science of numbers. Th pupil Is led ap te tb rules by short and easy steps, but la a way which presents nothing theoretically. When he reaches a rule be knows all about It practically, and therefore It become merely a succinct state ment of what ht hat learned, la form easily re- ember ed. This Is rational instructloa. Aaotber feature of tbea arithmetics Is their profuse pic torial illustration of various eierelots, by which tbe eye is addrtfted as well as tb mind. Th Imp rasa Ion made by them it not only agreeable and last lag, bet they relieve the etudy ef much that It unattractive and tedious. We ar aware of tbe fear la the minds of som old-time teachers that studies may be made too easy for youth, and tf tbelr apparent determination to make mat be mallet a abstrus and puitling as possible. Make vry study attractive the mora o th baiter aad the cans of aduoatioa will be th gainer thereby, whatever torn teachers may profcrs to believ. A Grammar School History uf tb foiled Statu, by Joba Clark Kidpalb, A. M., Professor af History and Belles-Lettret, la tbe Indiana Aa bary I'alverslty, is another new school teat with many altractir feat area and notable recommend- attone. In style aad arrangement It It (imply Inimitable, wbiks Hi profusion af Incident nnd a eertata opulone of verbal llluitratfoa, ar eban which few writers know bow to Impart to tbeir productions, Thar It nothing bombastic about It, but quite tb reverse. It It eloquent In it simplicity, yet Impressive ta it simplett stat mratt. for accuracy ia text, maps aad charts, w ara eonviaeed is according to tb host aatbarilltt, wbll It full index, pronouncing vocabulary and reeapltalatlea af cash ahtpter, art feature af anasaal valac. With tblt as a alast men eel, no pupil w 111 complain of th " tlreeomeaeas " of tb history of his eeantry, and It will be a happy Us when all tans for each aomplalat It abolished Wa kara that the workt above noticed ara offered at vary moderate pre, nnd that a offer, together with their merit, ha Introdaeed them to as In several thonaaad loboala. In type, peper, bladiag, aad all Ibe minor detail of elegaaoe, thee books oatronk all their eosspetl tort. They ara published by Jones Brothers A Co., ef Philadelphia, Ciatlaaatl, aad Chicago, wha will doubtless supply additional particular t tua as deslratbem. Ve Semper 'iLiCiiZ Vaf vrj Aceot for Lorrlllard's Tobaooo. and oan cell them I at factory price. They are tb beat tobaooe la market Try them, At tbe Republican office ia the place to get yoar Job work done. Wear fully prepared so ao anything In the printing Una, wUI do It well, and at tbe right kind ofprloa. U. Our Vital Interest. Study the oal statistics, to bo found oa ear first page tbl week. This, In a few years, will add mora to oar ndutlof wealth than all th other Interests com bined, and, therefore, it should be studied, - Experience tub IIest Teacher. When on learnt a thing by eiperieno, ha most always knows It, and we know that Dr. Fenner's Capitol Bitters is jast what It 1 represented to be for invigorating tbe system, promoting tb appa- tii and warding on disease. II. B. Spackmao agent, Clearfield, Penu'a m ei A Fact. An advertisement Insertod In the RapcaLiceJi will reach more readers than if published la all tbe other paper in th eomn- ty,and cost th adrertlset leas than one-half In other words, aa advertisement published in our Journal is worth double th prto of that charged by any other publisher in tb county, "It Is a fact." tf. Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Jlills wojild say to his friends and former patient that b hat not retired from pr actio as hat beea to Udustriously circulated by aom persons, but will ocntinu to give his personal attention to all who may desire It, or to assist Dr. Helobbold when ever required. Kltroua Oxide Oat given for tht painlett x tract ion of tth. April 34-tf. Information Wanted. Willam II, Taylor, Post Adjutant Commander, at Fort Fed eral Bill, Baltimore, Md., la March, 1B05, and A. II. Prater, Bcrgcant, of tb 22d Reserve Corps, Washington, D. C, In November, 18(14, will learn something to their advantage by tending tbelr postoffloe address to tbe editor of the RarcaLiCAV, Clesrfield, P. Tb editors of all papers favor ing tht luttreit of th soldier will plaso giv this notice on or mora insertion. jy24-SL Granger Harvest Home. The Grangers of Lawrence township propos holding a Harvest Home on Thursday, th 1 6th day of August next, on tbt old M. B. Camp -meet ing ground near th rotideno of ex -Sheriff Read, about 21 mile from Curwonsvill and I miles from Clearfield. It will b hold In th form of a basket pie-nio. Tb people are generally invited to attend. Come one, ooma all, with well -filled baskets. The postoffio address of th Chairman It Curwensville. Wm. P. Rbad, Lewis C. Bloom, Mi Las Rbad, It. Committee of Invitation. A Shocking Accident. The Lock Haven Otmoent, of th 2Mb, sayt t Last even- ing, about hair past six, th Bald Eagl freight, on Hail road street, between Grov and Jay, ran over two two-year old obildreo, twins, tons of Widow Ann .Elisabeth Wills, residing In th neighborhood, killing one outright by owtllng oft its bead, and maiming tb other by cutting off both legs. The maimed child It reported living ibis morning. Conflicting stories ar told at to the manner of tb Occident, which will properly was before tbe Coroner's inquest to bo com menced this morning, where lb facts should be thoroughly investigated and tb responsibility fixed. Tho Clearfield Gas Company offers, at par, Coupon Bonds In denominations of t00 and $500 each, bearing intertst at tht rat of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at the First National Bank. The Company ha Issued bonds to th amount of $10,000, nnd $9,000 of thl was taken bat a few day ago by on of the Clearfield banks, leaving $4,000 to bo disposed of. Capitalist who ar sttklng a safe invest ment for their money, would oonault their inter est by Investing in thes bonds. They oan be purchased at either of the Clearfield banks. Any Information respecting th Uas Company, will be cheerfully given by A. F. Boynton, President, or W. W. Bctts, Secretary. jlB-tf. Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freight sent over the Tyroo A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for th week coding July 20, 1878, and tb nam time last year t COAL. TOWS. For tb week 2V.767 Sam time last year - IV,2oS Increase ., 4V1I ... BM.Ut 702,300 Previously during year Sam time last year , Decrease ... 48,237 ... 088,880 ... 711,027 Total la 1878.; Sam time last year Decrease - 47,718 ornna rnaisnr. Lumber H .,.. 07 cars. Miscellaneous freights .. 08 " BrEEDTOWN, CnERRTTREE TVVP., Pa., ) January 20, 1875. j i. K. Tsomfioi i It It twenty-fir years tine I wat hurt by th falling of a tree, Injuring my back, and at timet I bar been unable to dress myself without help, always baring a pain in tbt small of my back. I blistered It a great many Urn and used a larg number of plasters with only temporary relief. In th Spring of 1874 I began taking year Bnrosma, or Buchn, Back-nob, Livr and Kidney Car, followed with marked benefit. X bava taken six bottles, wbloh removed th excruciating pain. Word cannot express what I bar suffered. I bava not been as well In twenty-fire years. Tb Barosma Is worth mora than gold, and I take pleasnr In testifying to Its icrlts. I. w. Lianr. Barosma Is prepared by I. K. Thompsoa, Pro prietor, Titnsrllla, Pa. Price $1 .00 psr bottle. For sale by all druggists fa Clearfield, and by Jus. Sylr A Boa, Lathers- burg. ' Sptcinln, 0i HrnniBB Pan Cbrt. Discount on Old Pnicat. Bewiig Machines can now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from $36 up wards. All kinds of sewing mac bines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wartxd 1100,000 28-Inch shaved shingle to average from to 0 Inches for which we will pay tbe kigneet market price. A, u. hbanrb uo., fb.38-tf. Clearfield, Pa. BuootB Foa 8 a lb. R. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredonia Buggiee and Platform Wagons for sal To be seen at tbe Hhaw Hons yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may 12-tf. Wabtbo. Bom easily learned person or Artist to manufacture Lumen1 Patrnt Bilk Cabvai PicTtmKa In this county, oa Royalty. Painted from photographs or any picture, and is the Finest Oil Painting mad. Before the territory it taiea I wilt paint pictures 8x10 for $1 and warrant them for Ufa. Every person should have on, as Oil Paintings on Canra ar tbo only pie ares that will eland th test of time, and oaa be handed dowa to posterity. Particulars fro. 1. 1 UV 1USK Nor. T, 1177-ly. Carry City, Pa. MArer i$ King The Liver Is tb Imperial organ of the whole human system, as It controls the life, health and happiness of man. Whan tt Is disturbed In Its proper action, nil hinds of ailment are tb natu ral result. The digestion of food, the movements of tbe heart aad blood, the action of tbo brain and nervous system, are all immediately bob- neeiM wito sue woritngs or tno Liiver. it a heen sueeeassully proved that Uroen't August Flower Is unequalled In curing all persons af flicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all tb numerous symptoms thai result from an unhealthy condition of tb Liver and Btomack. Bample bottlM to try, 10 sent. Positively sold In all towns a a the Western Continent. Thre doses will prove that It it Just what yoa want. Julyl7,7g-ow-ly. Don't be Oeteired. Many persons say "I havent got tbe Con sump tion when aahod to car tbelr cough with Shi lob's Consumption Cor. Do they aot know that Coughs lead to Consumption and a remedy that will cur Consumption will certainly cure a cough er any luag er throat trowble. We know It will care when all thra fall and oar faith in It I so positive that we will refund the prion paid If yon receive no benefit. Ia not this a fair proposition. Prtee, 10 ets u aad $1,00 per bottle. For lame Chest, Back ar Bide, aa Bbi hk 's Porous Plaster. Price, 26 at. For sal by all Drog guts af Clearfield. Why will yoa rafter with Dyspepsia aad liver aomplalat, Constipation, and genral debility when yon can got at oar aloia Bbtlob't System Vital iter which w toll oa a positive guarantee to cure yen. me ta tt., ana 7 ta. by all Druggist of Clearfield. For sale HACKME TACK, a popular and fragraat aar fim. For sal by all Druggist of Clearfield. De. , 'TT 4m. tlsi Or. Vat) Dyaa'B fSnlphnr Roan Th leading external epeotfie for disease of tht BKIN, and bnautiler of ta COMPLEXION fcr tb Bath, Toilet aad Nursery is roaoinmeuded by pbysielan. Sold by Druggists. Priee I Coii box, I Cakes, SO Coot. R. B. WEBSTER, Prop., 64) H. 6th 8t , Phil. JnlylT,78-fw-am. Time flies and to do disease af lb akin whoa that ir comparable purifier of tbe eaticle e ' bean ttfior of the,omplxtOB, 0 lean's Sulphur Soap, Is ased ta disport tbest. Pimple, blotches, seres and brnteee, aad the Mho ara tavarlat ly ra meved by It Bold by aU Druggist. Hill's Hair A Whlakrr Dye, Black or Brown, catt. )nlT-4t. 3?-uZ I Just Received by ARNOLD, at CUKWiSaviijLK: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster 1 Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats Chop I Car Load Deaken Salt 1 Car Load Choice Family Floor 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.! Shingles, liark, it. ti. Ties ana Gram will be taken in exchange Curwonsville, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MABKETS. Clbabpiblo, Pa., July 10, 1878, Flour, per ewt ...... $3 00 Buckwheat Flour, per ewt Corn Meal, per ewt Chop, rye, per ewt...,, , Chop, mixed, per ewt ,.. Bran, par twt Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bushel Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, par bushel.... H Buckwheat, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel Apples, per bushel Hams, per pound Bhoulder, per pound ,hhmi Dried Beer, per pound Chickens, per pair Butter, per pound M, Exgs, per dosen Bait, per sack, large , Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, par pound H M Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound Beans, per bushel. I 00 1 00 1 40 1 26 1 1 00 70 10 30 T0 60 40 to 100 7 16 40 20 12 2 00 20 10 1 10 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Pbiladblfbia. Julv 89. Floor Fresh spring strong; winter weak; soperflnes, 1 vaii; ex tras, $34; Pennsylqanta family, $5(c6f0; Min nesota do., $4 1b(ai; patent and high grades, bo($t oil. Rye flour, Z 7.V3. CornmaeJ. It 7ft. Wheat ouiet. weakt red. $1 02(31 06t amber. $1 06(41 08; white, II 10(1 12, old. Corn lower, asy; yellow, 4V(4&lo; mixed, sBfo Oatt quiet, steady; Pennsylvania and western wmte, axwaaej western mtxea, auitio. Ky scarce, steady) 604. bid, August. Niw Yoa, July 29. Floor flute and west rn, dull; outbia quiet and unchanged. Wheat KaJ'o lower, dull; No. 2 spring, Au gust, $1 04(1 P4J; No. t winter red and Sep tember, SI U&JWl 08. Cora iCaio Tower; moderately active; mixed western, spot, 4($48ie; future, do. 48Ki4Uo. Oat ttcady; state, 82K'l)37ibt western, S2& 3B0. Chicago. July 20. Flour steady and la fair demand. Wheat irregular and unsettled; cash higher and options lower; fo. I red winter, vownjc; No. 2 do., O&iO for oasb; 93(titf3ie for August: No. 2 Chicago spring, $1 05 for oash and July; vzj(ovzie lor August; BHtttbeBje lor September; no. uo.. 00; rejected, oze. Corn In fair demand, but lower 39a for cash and July; B8o for August and September; r ictd. 37. Oat quiet; cash btgher and opilhn lower; 300 for easn; Kite lor Angus j Hie tor Sep tern per. Rye steadyt fair demand; A4fo)&4ie. Barter dull; a shade lower: 7u for cash: 90o for September. Railroads. Pennsylvania llnllroad TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON nd nr Mold.?, MAY JO, 1877, th. P.iMnjr.r Tr.loi will run d.f Ir (.Ko.pt 8nn- d.y.) b.tw,a TrroD..nd Cl.rflld, ma follow, : CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 8. Pldmh.k. Conductor. LEAVE BOIITH. LEAVE NORTH. Curwn.Tlllt..l.lOl p. a OL.rl.ld !.. " Tyro......... V.ouo,oo,. Summit, Powrltos,. O.OMl,,.M... BojntoD, .... .. .OO.A.K. .. ., " , 40, " ..10.110, ..!.1I, " ...10.17, " ...10.11, L.on.rd,.. 1.411, " B.rratt til, " Woodlud 4.01, " Uil.r,. 4 us, " WluMoi,...4.17, " Bio. 11.11, 4.2S, " Stolon',,.... Philip.bur,,..10.JS, Jr.h.m, 4.81, " Qrrt.m, 10. J, .10.17. Phlllp.B.ri , ...4.IS, " Bio. B.ll W.llMtO,, ilor Woodlud,.. Birratt, L.OD.rd , Kl.ln.r'l 4.311, " ,.10.44, ..10.M, ..10.60, ..11.07, ..11.11," BovntOD 4.40, " Ou.ol. 4. SI, Pow.Uo... - Summit, .16, " V.tlKOTOO,...Jl, " ClMrldd, .11.10, Trroti., 6.00, " Curw.nl. III.,. 11. 40 p.m. CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION. Wm. L. Kiioapi, Cooduotor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. GurwoniTiU,. Cl.rt.ld... . 1.41 A. , T:10 " 7.16 7.86 , 7.61 " , 8.07 . 1.11 8.36 1.46 , 0.00 " 0.10 " 9.15 , t.M 10 00 " .I0.lt 11.07 P. . ,11.6 " Tyrone 1.16 p. M VuKoyoo,....1.68 " Summit 1.00 " Pow.ltoo 1.10 OhmIi,. 1.46 " Boyatoi 1.61 " St.in.rX 4.00 " Pblllpiburg...4.16 Or.b.m 4.40 " Blu. B.ll 4.66 " W.luu.tol,.t.ll " Biglor 6.38 " Woodl.nd,...6.4i - B.rr.u,.....6.67 " Lwnnrd (.06 " ClurQ.ld 8.10 " Corw.m.lll.,.7.00 " Lwjn.rd, ...... !)rr.tt, Woodlud,... ntKLr , WImoIod,.. DIM 11.11, 0r.h.m Pbiiipiburg.. St.ioarX BoyotoD,. OlMola Pow.lloo,. ... 8ummit VMiMoyfM,.. Tyro. STAGE LINES. A ,u.lMr..Carw.nf,lll. d.lly for R.ynold,. rill.. t 1 o'olook, D.m...rrlrinf ftt Rernold.rllle .t 8 o'otok, p. m. R.turnin,, 1...., K,ynold- rill, dAlly, .1 7 0'olo.K, m., vnrtng m vur WMirill. t 11 o'olook, F.r., Mob way, $1. A Itair, loaro, CurwanrrllU dally, at 1 o'clock, m.. for DuBol, City, arrirlm at Dullol, City at 8 o'olook, p. m. Roturnin,, lur.a DuBol, .t 7 o'olock, a. m., dally, arrirln, at Gnrwanartll, at 1 o'olock, m. rar Men way, 92, PIIILIP6BURO A MOHHANNON BRANCHES LIATK iODTl. I.R.Ta VORni. P. M. A. M. M. RTATIONS. A. P. It. P. II. 1:00 Morrl.dal,, 11:40 1:16 7:11 Pbillp.burf, 11:16 4:81 1:111 7:8 SUInar'a 11:11 4:14 1:14 7:44 Boynton, 11:14 4.16 1:10 0:10 7:61 Oioola, 10:10 13:04 4:10 1:44 8:61 8:08 Moibannon, 10:81 11:61 1:67 1:61 8:60 8:11 Starlinir, 10:41 11:46 1:60 1:67 8:46 8:18 Houtldal., 10:48 11:40 1:46 1:01 8:48 8:11 McCaulcy, 10:68 11:81 1:40 8:07 8:16 1:18 K.ndrlok'l, 10:68 11:10 1:96 1:11 1:30 1:86 Hamay. 11:11 11:16 1:10 BALD EAOLE VALLEY BRANCH . Mall. Mall. Kip. P. M. A. M. P. . A. M. 7.16 1.80 ),ar, Tyron. 8.06 7.48 7.0, 0.48 8.81 818 T.u 8.17 8.01 8.18 8.14 1.66 1 81 10.06 8.46 10.16 Bald Eafl, Julian Mil.ahur, Bell.fonu Milcaburg Howard 08 10.40 4.01 laar. 1.16 8.00 41 11.18 arrir.L. Ham 6.11 STATION. wnaTWARn. A.M PitUburub Kip'H, 1.60 Pacifis Kxprcaa, 8:10 P.M. Way Paaccagar, 1:16 Mall Train, 6:84 Fait Liu., 7:8 RA.TWARD. Pacific Biprw, Harrlabarg Aoo'm, A. M. 8:10 8:60 P. M. 1:18 8:60 10:31 Mall Train, Atlantic Expraa,, Phlla. Kzproaa, Cloa. connection mad, by all train, at Tyron, and Look llaron. 8. I. BLAIR, mylf-tf. 8np,rlot,nd,nt. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, Deo. 10th, 1677, lb, patenter tralna will ran dally (uc.pt Sunday) Mtwcui Red Bank and Driftwood, aa follow, t KAKTWAItnD.y Mali learn Plttibor, 8:30 a. m. Red B.nk 1 1:60 1 Sli,o Junction 1109; New Bethlebam 1:07 p. m.l Mayarlll. 1:18 1 Troy 1:10 1 Brookrlll. 1:00 Fuller'e 1:86 Ray. aoldarill. 1:61 1 DuBoia 1:11 1 Summit Tunnd 8:46 Penteld 4:86 t WMirill. 4:17 1 Beneutt. 4:60 arrlTM at Driftwood at 6:66. W EttTYV A R D, Day Mail lear.i Driftwood 11:16 p. m. BcnoaatU 1:00 1 Weca.lll. 1:10; Penleld 1:46) Summit Tunnel 1:07 1 DuBolal SO) Reynoldarille 1:61 ; Fullor-a 1:67; Brookrlll. I ll ; Troy l:40 Mayarlll, 4:ll New B.tkl.k.m 4:19 1 Shu. Junction 6:I0 Rd Bank 1:17 arrirM at Pittabnr, at 110 p. m. pr Tb, R.yncldrrlll, AcommodatloM l..r Rcyaoldarlll. daily at 7:60 a. m. aad arrirM at Had Bank at 1 1:00 a. m., Pitubarf b at 1:16 p. m. UarM PllUburgb at 1:10 n. aa Red Bank at 1:66,. m. arririn, at Ray aoldarill. at :06 p.m. CIom wnBMtloa, m.d. with traiaa on P. A B R.ilr.ad at Driftwood, aad with train, an th. All.hy Vallay Railroad at R Rub. DAVID McCAROO, Oen'l S.p't A. A. jActaoa, Sap'l L. 8. Dir. STAOE LINE. cbBAnrinb re pnaptBL.. Tb. andenlfn w.uld lef.rm Ik, p.MUi that h. la nw rnnni.f a Ha. lin. tweM Okwleld ud Pwleld, thra. tlm a wt Th. etaga l..ree OkaHleld .. Tneed.yi, Tbnn daye and Salwrdaya, al 1 .'.1Mb a. m arrlriag at PaaO.ld a4 11 .'.iMk m. R.taralag toin, day,. Uarei Pmilild at 4 .'clock . m, anlr. lag at CU.rl.ld a 8 .'deck p. m. OsnnMllM to made wltk train th, tow Qrad. R. 8. at P.ul.ld. Fan, auk way, 11.66. GEO. W. UEARHART. Clrl.rd, Pa, Feb. II, 1171 FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO B.ll.f.ule, Pa ti Lock H I 78 Wllll.mrn.rt.. I 60 HaatingJon mm... I 80 LcwtMowa. u.um i M Maryarlll.. 4 60 OawnartU. to OMC4.I. 8b HARRISIURa... 4 tl Middle... ,....$ M Marietta............. It, L.WMwt,M A 86 PHILADELPHIA 76 Altooaa 86 Jobaetown 2 00 I'blllp.berg. II Tyron. H,, t II PITTHIVRO 18 -. OTfifliS'a''. f ' v' -' - r--f- ! p. o'u accK. A. A. flBiaaa, BUCK 4k OBAHAM, 1 A1T0RNEVIAT LAW, ' OLaaariaLP, PA. All legal bulaeea promptly aitndni to. Ofnoe In tirabem'a Row room, fora,rly oocuptad by U. B. Swoop.. Jul;34, '78 tf. CAUTIOK. All pamna art haraby caution agalnat purcbailng or in any way meddling with th. following property aov in tb. poaaeealoB of Jacob MoLarreo, ol Deoator townahlp, rll . Tw. boreea, 1 aet duubU work harnaM, 1 Mt alngl, b.rneaa, 1 beary wagon, 1 buggy, 1 pair eleda, aa the aama beloage lo no and 1. left with blm on loan only, aubjeot te my ord,r at any time. JhtlKMIAI McLAHRKN. Wcat Dooalur, July 17, l? l" CAUTION. All peraona at. hereby warned ngainat purcbaalng a prtmiaasry noU call ing for on, hundred ftnd eevtnty eight dollara, giren by me on the ltb or July, 1B7, payable t. th. order of myoolf three m.otb, after dau, at tbe Pbilipaburg Bank, and en4oreed by me, u I bare not ree.ired ralua for tae aame, and will not pay it ualeM cmpelled to do m by law. JACOB MoLAHRBN. Otcwila Mill,, July 14, 1678-It CAUTION All peraoni are hereby caution 4 agalnat purohaalng r in any way mwl dllng with tb. fullowing property, now in tbe poMoition of Ooriuen Bumont, of Oorlngton tewoablp, rta t Two boraet, 1 plow, 1 wagon, 1 wind mill, 1 barrow, 1 eulllvalor, 8 acre, oata, 14 aone wheat, aud 7 acrea earn, aa th, earn, waa purcbaaed by ma at Sheriff'! ial. on tbe 8lb day of July. 1678, and la left with .aid Damont on loan only, aubjeot to my order at any time. JOIINB. ROUUKUX. Fr.uobrllla, July 14, 1978.lt, CAUTION All paraonaar, boreby wutlool agalott purohaalog or in any way meddling with the follow! ng peraonal property, no w in the poeaeaaluB of J. C. Milohell, di Buraaid. town ebip, Tilt Fire acrea wheat, 7 aoiM oata, 4aeraa corn, 1 aor, potmtoot, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 plow, 1 barrow, timber aled, eleigb. cutting bol, wind mill, two mar,,, 1 Mt heavy barnaaa, 1 Mt buggy barneea, 4 loti, I calf, 7 hoge, 1 thretbiog maobine, 1 eupbuard, 1 alak, 8 tab!.., 1 a.U cb.lr 1 bure.u, 4 ned. and bedding, 1 olook, aa the aame waa purehaaed by m, al Conatablc'a eale on the 37th day ef June, 1878, and left with bin OB ioaa only, tubject to my trder at any lime. J. R. MoMUKluY. New Waiblngton, July 17, 1SIK-8L (CAUTION. All peraoni ar, hereby warned J againtt purcbaalng or ia any wa. meddling with the following peraonal property, low la the poteeaalon of Antile Bigleuan, of Ooringlon townebip, ria : 'rw. horaee and harnaa, 1 tim ber aled and ehaina, 1 plow aod harrow, I oultl rator, 6 acrea rye, I acre, oata, 8 acrcl corn, 3 acre, buckwheat, patoh of potatoaa, 11 kerec of wheat, lot of bay, 1 two-horae wagon, 1 thretbiog machine and baiting, about 1,000 feet of pine board,, ihorel plow, hay knife, east hooka, lot of pine plank and boarda, 1 apring oalrea, 1 year ling ealroo, 16 eboata, I ww and 6 piga, aa tbo lamo wa, purohaacd by me at Conataole'e eel, on tbe llllh day of July 1878, and la left wilh eaid Bigleman on loea only, aubjeot to mr order at any time. bTKrilKN ROL'SdKY, rrenobrllle, July Z4, D R. a.t. scnityvEn, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN A.r ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, Oflic. at th, Leonard IIoueQ, Bear tbe drpot, Clearleld, Pa. Utl made th, dtieoaea of wom,n and children a apaelalty for yeara, and will attend to all calle, night or day, in toe borough of Ulearueld. jti' amlnatione and adrioa free for one month, at hie ofljoe only. julylt, '7B.tf. Pennsylvania Female College, PUI$burgh, (al End) Pa. COLLBGIATB TBAB OPBMI SkPTBMaBB 13, 1878. Location, 4 milae from Coart Houm, orerlook- ing Beet Liberty rallay. Kaay of aocr.a and free from emoke. Terme for boarding pupile reduoed. For partiooUra and oatalognea apply to MISS HELEN K. PKLATKEAN, fl. A. BERRY, Treal. Acting Preeident. July 141m. WILLIAHSPOET Dickinson Seminary. A flrst-elaa School for both seies, combining thorough Instruction la all branches of study, witb too comforts or a good borne, at lower rales than any Institution of equal grade In tbe Stat. Regular course in Music and Art, unJer eminent teachers. Normal teaching free. Fall term open September 2d, 1H7H. Bend for Catalogue. Address uuv. jsdwakd j. ukai, a. Principal July 24-flw. Willlamsport, Ta. CLEAR PI EIiD COUNTY BANK. In order te enable tb Admiaistratria of Hon. A. K. Wright, late a partner in tba Clearfield Connty Bank, now deceased, to settle her admin istration account, the Court of Common Plea of OlearBeld count, on her application, with tbe content or th aurvtring partners, bat ordered an account to b taken of its asset, and appoint ed John W, Wrigley, Ksq., tbe Receiver of said assets Th Reeeirer will be found at the Banking House, where tbe business of Banking will be continued by tbe sum rice partners Jam T. idoonard, James jf , lira nan, wm. a. Wallace, u. L- Reed and Wm. Perter who ara responsible for aad will pay tb debts of tb said Clearfield uonnty nana. jam km i. ukamam, WILLIAM fUKInn, WU. A. W'ALLACK, JAS.T. LEONARD, Q. L.RRKB. Clearfield, Pa., July 17,78-41. Fittstturgh Fsmals College. Bletaot bolldinffs. Blcht departments. Twen- ly-tnrea teac&crs. ptal tnd uoemcnts 101 French, German, Elocution. Drawing, Painting. Needle-work. Wai work. A. Thirteen teachers In tb Conservatory of Zlusio connected with th college. Instruction In tbe elements of Musio Theory of Music thorough Bass, Harmony, Ac, and tho use of th tirnnd Organ, Cabinet Organ, Piano, Oultar, Flute. Violin, and Vole Culture. Sixty full lessons for eignteen aoiiars. wentiemen admitted to uo Conservatory, Charges in tbe College and Con- MtTatory lee than any aohool affording equal eureniagea nnn aceommuaatioas. ran lerm opens fieptemrter 4tb. Send for Catalogue to Ju1y24-6w. Pittsburgh, Pa. REMOVAL ! James Li. Iicavy, llavlnf tinrahasfld thm antlpa atnflk of Pred. Sackett, hereby gives notion that he has moved Into the room lately occupied by Reed A Hagerty, on Second street, where be Is prepared to offer to th public COOK ST0ES, PARLOR STOVES, of th latest improved pattern, at low prices. HOUSE FDRNTSHINO GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Snouting, Plumbing, Gat Fitting, and Repairing Pumps a specialty, Alt work warranted. Anything In my line will be ordered sooclal if desired. JAS. 1,. LRAVY, Proprietor. FRKD. SAOKKTT, Agent. Clearflcd, Pa., July 8, 1871-If. TISACHKRH EXAMIN ATIOK.-Ki-aminatloas for teachers in aad for Clearfield county, for the school year 1878, will b bold at th following timt aad place : Bradford and Bradford Indapondant, at Bigltr, Monday, July 20. Graham, at (1 rah am ton, Tuesday, July 80. Morris, nt Kylertown, Wednesday, July 81. Covington aud Uarthaus, at Union School House, Thursday, August I, Glrard, nt Congress Hill, Friday, August t. Goshen, at Hhawsrllle, Saturday, August I. Clearfield, Lawrenoe and Lawrenoe lud.,at Clear field, Monday, August 8. Huston, at Pen Held, Wednesday, August T. Union and Union lad., a Rook ton, Thursday, August 8. Brady, at Luthersburg. Friday, August f. fiogg and Wallaoctoa, at Wallace ton, Monday, August 12. Osceola and Decatur, at Osceola, Taesday, Aug, II oats da Is and Woodward, at II outsit I, Wednes day, August 14. Becoarla and Madera lad., at Glen Hop, T hurt day, August la. Gnlioh, at Janesvllle, Friday, August 18. Pena and Bloom, at Pen a v ills, Monday, Aog, 19. Bell and Greenwood, at Bower, Tuesday, Aug. 28. Mew Washington, at New Washington, Wednes day, August 21. Bens ids borough and township, at Harmony : Behoel House, Thursday, August 22. j Cheat and Nswburg.at Now berg, Friday, Aug. 81. j riae. rue lad., ana unrwensvun, tt Curwent- villo, Tuesday, August 2T. Lumber City nad afergueaa, nt Lumber City, Wedaesday, August 28. Kaoi, ot Mew Millaort. Tbnredav. Ansraet II. Jordan, at Aasoa villa, Friday, August 9 . Tba usmlnaticns will h In part oral and written, oad will oegia at 8 e'alech a. m. Teetl. moaials of good moral character, signed by tw reputable tltieens, will be required of eeyih appli cant with whom I am not neqaatnted. I deelro to oenfer with th i Ire tore regard inir the ealee- tlon 4 tcaofaor beoea 1 ban U mH them all at thes meeting. I ale nquert that the Secretary I of each Board Inform me at thai time of the nam-1 her of Toaeaere' Report Booh etwUd foe th , eemlog term. Teachers are req netted liNll ami aed In th district wbera tbey intend teach- i lag. firing paper, pa Md Ink. CIarfiH,Pa Jaly 8, T8-4t. Ce. ttupl. 1 DIHHOLUTIOIt OP FASTMERMHIli. Notioe is hereby givon that th co partner ship heretofore oilstlng botweeo A. U. Kramer and John F. Kramer auder tb fin nam of A. G. Kramer A Co., la th grocery bus I nest, at Clearfield, Pa., wis dissolved oa tb First day of July, 1878, A. G. Kramer having withdrawn from tho firm. All book and accounts ar in tb hands of A. G. Kramer for settlement, nt his offioe, wbero all parlies Indebted to th firm an requested to eall and settle the same. A. U. KRAMKR. J. F. KRAMKK. Clearfield, July Sd, 1878, 4t. The undersigned would Inform th old patrons of tbe firm, as wallas lb public in general, that he will continue the business at the old stand, and proposes to tell goods cheaper than ever. Giv me a call. i. F. KKAMKK. PLANTS AND FLOWER. Tb undersigned hereby give notlo to th oltlsens of Clearfield county, that ha has nt his green house In Clearfield, a larg quantity of all kinds of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS, which be will sell at reasonable prices, lie bat Early and Late Cabbage Plants, Tomatoes, Celery, Cauliflower, Egg Plants, Pepper Plants, Ac SWEET POTATO PLANTS, 14 08 per 1,000 or fifty cents per hundred. All kinds of FLOWERS for pott aod bedding, banging baskets and vates, tuch at Assorted Heliotropes, Single A Double Petunias, Geraniums, Sage, Fuchsia, Pansies, Agera turn, Coitus, Dahlias, Verbenas, Ctphea, Cannes, Contaurea and Cineraria, Begonias, Brovalla, Mignonette, Pinks, Phlox, Ac, Ao. FOR ONI DOLLAR, I will send one dosen, strong, vigorous, well breached flower plants of any selection. Where the selection is left to mo 1 will guarantee satis faction. EUNK6T BOCK. Clearfield, Pa , April 2478-tf. OOZbaXXQ AND tBlDXI Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store, ROOM NO. I, OPBRA HOUSE. Tbe underatgned would retpeotfully Inform tbe eltlaena of Cluarfleld aad rioinity, that h, hae juat opened tbe largcat and beat atook of RIMDr.JII.1DE CLOTM.VG, HATS, CAPS, limit' Etimiiihing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &.O., ever brought to Clearfield, and which he will toll cheeper than any ether store io town, Th largest stock of Wamsutta Shirts ever brought to thlt town. All finished, ready for the laundry $1 each, Call and tee, and be convinced. SIMOMSnLOiSS. Clearfield, Pa., May 8, 1878 Sm. To fftc Ciltun of Ww field Count : Th undersigned having boon appointed by th Department, at Washington, prinripal reporter of th Agricultural Statistic of Clearfield county, respectfully requests tbe co-operation of all to assist, by tending th subscriber all the informa tion tbey can bearing upon tb following ques tions, so a to enable blm to make as correct a statement to the Department, as possible i How many horses bare died in your borough or town ship, aad of what disease. Uow many cows and calves, and of what disease. How many sheep have you lost, and af what disease) how many killed by dogs. How many hogs have yon lost, and of what disease. What prevailing diseases amongst the poultry. In all oases give the rem edies ased which bare been (band to be success ful, and in all case to giv th cash value of all stock as nearly as possibla. By the co-operation of our eitlseot in general upon thes Important particulars, th Agaicultural reports wUI become an encyclopedia ef useful information to the pub lie, by enabling the Department to publish tbe diseases, tbe losses, nnd tbe remedies that have boon found most beneficial in certain diseases . Any other Information that will be eonsldered a public benefit, will bo thank fall) received. Address th subscriber at Grampian Hills, Clearfield Co., Pa. SAMUEL WiDKMIRB. March IS, 1878-if. GEO. WEAVER & CO., BRCOND bTRKRT. CLEARFIELD, PA., llavt opened up, In tbe store room lately occupied by Wearer A Betts, on Seoond street, a large aad wall selected stock of Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SH0K8, QUEKNSWARE, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, &c. Which they will diapoa. of at reaeonabla ratal for eaab, or exchange for country produce. OKOKflP WEAVER A 00. Clearleld, Pa., Jan. . 1878 If. TOWNBIIIP rrATF.MHNl. JOSEPH OW KNH, Treaaurar of Uwrenoe townihln. io aroount wloh Road, Sobool and Poor fundi .f aaid diatrlot, for 1T. Road runo itn. To amount of duplicate H ,,,43,441 71 To Auditor,' order, 80. SI 84,048 8) Rj work done br cltiMni 8-1,111 48 117 ,ion,rattone M v v llr am't paid Superriaore for work..n. 801 81 Ht trantfert to U. L. Norm' book 111 04 Rj am't of taiee not worked br Norrli.. 82 18 4,"4 HI acnooL man dr. To amount of duplicate ..f!,7M 18 To belenoo at latt oettlement ifl 7 To am't reoclred from Co. Treasurer.... Sol ot Te .rn't rco'd from ti. Rlahel H 174 87 To am't ree'd from John Shaw 399 00 To am't ne'd from Wolf Rnn a. order... t 07 T, am't ree'd from 'S.ulr How. 14 If To ami of Slat, appropriation 44181 r,8a 48 fly order, andlted 2,25S II Dj eK.neratlona to tax parara, I par et. on H5 10 17 II Ht I per ot. on 8I.76S.J3 allowed Traae. 4S 18 0 I per cent, on 1102.91, building tea, allowed Treaeurer 8 14 Rj etoneratloso n duplioate 14 If Djr balanc, duo School food l,S4a II 83. r)0 41 To balanc, du. School fund $1,115 II poor runn DR. To erd.ro U Or.reeere n.t 178 11 To .mo.nt of duplicate far 1871 1,178 9 It To order f Jamfte Irwin H 18 10 To am't ree'd of W. A. Heed, M judg't.. 87 44 T. am't ree'd ef N. Rlthel 10 84 To am 'I ree'd of Joba Shaw, Collector. 87 8S (1,791 8 By work and olothra by Orereeerl $ 128 II By am't ef order, audi led Jr.. 8, '78... lot 81 Ry nrn't.. taut il, at I pnc.nt . 18 11 By per water, allowed teg payera, oa Si8.99, at I perenl II 84 By order No. I, and pneeeuge oa can. 22 44 By balance du. Poor fund 781 II $1,7(8 82 to kaL dm Poor fund or e.ttlement....$ 781 U T. .rder M Co. Tnaeurer far bill for keeping pauawaaf Pine twp , 30180 BID ( Audluraaad Clerk for eeltllef ... II 81 We. Ibe nnderalrned Aaditora .f Lewreao. tow.abln, bar. a.diled aad oettled tb. aewaaU af J.eeph Oweaa, in arceuRt wilk Road, Scko.1 aad Poor faad, and lad them ae ab.ru etetad. Attecti A. H. SHAW, LrwiiBrowr, R. J. CONK I.I , Clerk. Auditera. Clear! M,ltf 17, l78 It, Se m KM Column. T. A. FLECK ft CO. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. YOU CAN'T STOP THIS T3EIAI3V i W12 AUK ItOlIM FOIt T. A. FLECK & COS ONE PRICE STORE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD. T. A. FLECK & CO. HERE AYE ARE FOR SPBIKG & SUMMER. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. A LARGE STOCK OF MUSLINS, CALICOS, GINGIIAMS, AND TICKINGS. MEN'S AND TROYS' COTTONADES, AND A GOOD LINE OF CASSIMERS, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS & PERCALES. Turkey Reds, and nil other kinds of TABLE LINEN.Jvery cheap. LADIES' COATS call and aoe thom-llioy are nice. BLACK AND FANCY SIIAWLS. BED SfEEADS, ALL TBICE3. BEST STORE IN OTR STOCK OF XATXtt& SIORTS Goes ahead of anything ever broughtjlo this town. LADIES' LINEN SUITS ALL PRICES. PARASOLS 1! This stock ifl mrro LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' TIES AND BOWS. A FI LL LI.VE or COOLERS CORK CORSETS. CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen. Rtiching, Col I urn and CutTs, Laser,, New Fringes and Trimming, Now Era broidorios white and colored, Curtain Nots. Suariondors, Shirts, Nocktioa, Underwoar, Shirt Fronts, Silk Hundkorchicn. CARPETS- 1 id stack, cheap H OIL'CLOTnS AND CARPET CHAIN. 1 ! ' -Xi MILLINERY. TRIMMED HITS AD ItOWETS, FLOWERS, BIBU0XS, Trimnilnf? Silks, Ornaments, Fcntliers, &c. Our trimmer, MISS MEACIIEN, ia wilh us again, roaMy lo trim llata and Bonnets, jnet as you want Ihcm. We bought our goods In New York and Philadel phia for CASH, and they will be sold CHEAP. Spring and Slimmer Dress Goods. 1V1IA.T caiAltAXTEEs WE GUARANTEE that wo will sell oil kinds of Dry Goods clieapor than any other toro in WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of our custo mers, without urging them to buy. WE GUARANTEE that we sortment of all kinds of Dress and Fancy Goods in Clearfield. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, . - - - -, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. April 1778. $. iltcl ft Co.'i Column. AND COLORED ALPACAS, SHIRTINGS, CLEARFIELD. PARASOLS !! complete than ever. Clearfield. have the larp-est and chocest as and Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery 4 -;.-r.-i $UsUaiuou. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Raff'l!oafTT5S: CurweaiTtll., P.. Jan. 9, TS-tf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Cumuli ilia, Jan. 9, "78 If. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. CurwtmrllU, Ta., Jan. 9, 'TS-tf. AUdXOLaD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SlIAVED AND SAWED. CurwtniTllU, Ju. 9, 78-tf. Michigan Lands for Sale. SOO.OOO ftcm of bait firm in r IbU, U to tlft par tore, nd 174,001) wm of tba bait pint iaoda m iron vis to 'f par men, oa raiiroM, and good DtTlgabla tratmi. Good watar aad food Mil. Fur patnphlata and full Inf'irtoaUoa oalloa oraddreaa UKNJAMIN IIUNTBK, Agent, 19 Federal Ht., may 8, 'U-Sra. Allegheny Citjr, Pa. IMINIHTRATORH NOTICE. NmIo ! baraby giraa tbat Letters of Ad tDlolitrattoo on tho atUto of JOHN K. HiiAKi'KK, lata or Brady twp., Clearfield Co., Peon 'a, deo'd, halo been duly gruud lo th BDdertigned, all peraoni tudebteo. to laid eetato will ploaaa make Immediate payment, and thoM baTinR olalma or demanda will preaant than properly autheotloated for aattlemant with out delay. UKO. C, KIKK, Luthanburg, Je 16, '78-At. Adta'r. AimiTOR'S NOTICE. Io tba aattar of the ealate of Robert Prott, daceaMd. The undeniKoad, faaflnf bean appointed Ad itor by the Orphani' Court of Claarnald ooonty, ta diatribau the money in the hand, of W. D. J. Marlin, Administrator of aaid Robert Prott, deo'd, will attend to tbe dutiei of hif appointment on Thursday, tho lit day of Aujrtut, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the offloe of a. R. W. Barrett, in tho borough of Clear Held, whan and where all partial in legated may attend. FRANK A. FLEMING, Clearfield, July 17, 18? 8-Jit, Auditor. JjiOK SALE. Tho uderained will Ml) at private aalt ail tbat tract or pareal of land aitnato in lUeeatatf townihip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., within a abort dlitanoe of the Tyrone A Cloarflal'l R. R., and adjoining Unda of Robert Uodaon and otoera, and known aa tba Jacob fi. Uearhart lot. Tho aaid tract containing 60 acrea mora or lata, with two velna of Tain b)e eoal thereon, baa about to acrea cleared, and ia tba key to s large body of eoal about being developed. Will bo Bold low aad upon oaey torma. For partionlera, apply to DAVID L. KRKBS. Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 1876. GasBondsforSalo. The Clearfield Gaa Company offcra for eale, at par, Coupon Bond, of 300 and 00 denomina tiom, bearing totereet at tho rate of 6 per ceo taut per annum, payable aeml-annually at tht Firat National Bank of Clearfield, Pa. Tho worke of the Clearfield Oai Company ware erected at a eoat of 931,000, and the Honda la med are limited by law to $13,000, aeoured by a mortgage on all tho Company 'a property and freoobiae, in favor of Wm. 11. Dill, Caabicr of the Firat National Bank, and John M. Adatna, Caabiar of the Clearfield County Bank, In truat, Tbe Direct ore propose to laeuo but $10,000 of tbeae bonda for the purpoM of funding their float ing debt, and but 4U00 remain nniold. Any in formation wpecting tbe worka will bo given by the Preaident or Treatoror of tbo Company, Bonda oan be had at any of tbe Clearfield banhl. W. W. HKTTr), A. F. BOVNTON, Preaident. Bao. and Treai. W. D. BIOLER, JAHB8 IRWIN, JNO. F. 1HW1N, CMarfield, Juno 19, 76 tf. Dirrotora. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Eetail Dealer in GrocorioS, THE LAHQ B.ST and BEST SELECTED STOCK I!f TUB COUMV. COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, STROP. MEATS, PISH, SALT, OILS, QUEENSWARK, Tl'BS and Bt'CKETS, DRIED FRUIT&, CANNKD 000DS, SPICES, BROOMS, FI.OUK, FEED. County Agent for LORILLARD'H TOBACCOS, Thee, goodc bought fbr CASH Ir larf, lot,, aod aold at almoat citr price. JAMES H.LTTLB, ClaerBeld, Pa,, June I J, 1878-lj. PRIVATE SALE Valuable Real Estate I Tbo anderainod, living la Penn twp., Clear field county, Pa., effort tbo following ralaablt Beat Eitatefor salt: 446 AcreB of Land, mora or loot. In Becearia townebip, Iwina oa tbo north tide of big Cltarflold creek, and within one milo of tht aamo. Tho abort land tt bearlly covered with hem look, white oak, rock om, aod other bard wood timber, aad a quantity of white pine, aaid to bo half a million or more foot. Tht aama la heavily anderlaid with bltumtnout ooal, and directly on tba Vine of railroad leading from Houtadate to CoalporU Itt ralut la inknown. Then are, alto, other ralutble minerals on tbo aama. Tho abort land Ilea about two and a-half mllei below tbt Tillage of tileo Hope, adjoining landa of George 6rwv4 and otbert, on what it known aa Portor'a run. The improvement oa tbo prop erty ara a good geared taw mill, la running order, a b'gn dam, atone breaei, made in the beat man ner, fit for almoat any machinery. There la, alto, a largo frame dwelling bouttand frame Wuik barn thereon, and about forty or fifty acrea, mora or lata, of tba land la eleartd. An perion wiihlng lo Inrtat In property of thla hind will do well to oiamlno tbia property. I will Mil tho whole or tbo undivided half loteatit, aa may toil the purcbeeer. Tbt abort tract of land will make two or three farm a, which will compare favorably with tht greater part of our eounty. Priee and ttrma made known to any peraon wiibinc to por ch mo. For further particulara call la person or addrtaa the nr.deralgutd at Grampian Ililln P.O., Clearfield county, Pa. 8AM L W IDEM I RE. Jan. V, 1871 U. William Powell, SKcoxn sr., CLBinnsio, pa., Dealer in Hoavy and Shelf HARDWARE. IR0N,NAIU, PAINTS, OILS, VARNI6UKS, ULASS AND PUTTY Keeps aottrtantly on hand tht bail Cooking, Heating and Parlor Stoves and Ranges of all deeerlptlooa. Table and ?ocbt Cutlery, Carpeatora Tooia, auca aa etawa, tiatcbeu, ISquarea, Bench Slope, Plaaea aad Plant Iron a, Chi'ela, Bttta, Augers, A data, FUcs, lilngeaofallklnda, Locks, Screws, baah Cord, Pulleye, tte., ate. la ruling UleniillM, Plows, Cultlvetore, Double and alnglt Pbtval riowa, vailivaior levin, uraiu raaita, Bcythtt, Hnathoa, lleea, Forks, Rabat, Hay Forks, Farm Bella, ate., ate. florae Shoot aad Horee Malls, tho beat naht of Croat-cut Bawt aad axat, Oriodatonee and (Irladatono Fliturtt, and trtrytblag anally kept (a a rataltts Hard wart Stort. Also, a full stoek of House Furnishing Goods, BRUSHES, LAMPS, CI1IMNEYS, le. en .a - l . l . . , , U erd.r. Recta, and Saootlaf proatnUj at t,Rwrd le. Fereon, wlahlnt nnrthlnf in a, line, ar. In. rltad to eall aad aaaaiiae etock and nrieea . WILLIAM I'OWKLL, riearlrM, Pa., June 1, 1878 if.