THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKP1ELD, PA. IfKDNKSDAYlMORNINO, AIMIUST I, 1879. Terms of Subscription, If Mid la advanos.or within three months.. .93 00 If olid fer tbre aad before -nonths.., I 60 Ifuaiienertb expiration of six tnonhts... t 1)0 I-H.sri 8. M. Pitt a as ill A Co., News paper Advertising Agent; it Perk Ruw, earner BtekKin Blreet, are our duly aeihorisad AgnU 1, N.w York Cltf. HK.UGIOUS NOTICE. Hlfihodlmt tipUeopal Church Roy. J. g. UcMirhat, Pastor. Harriets vrj flabhatb " 10 A.M., ")7,P.M. Fbbatb School at 0 A. M. prayer Meeting arv WodnasJaT, at f ft P. Iff. Communion Bervioe, Or it tiabbath of erarj oontb, at 101 A. M. West C'leartield M. 10. C hurrh. Kv. Yl, Start Wilioh, Paitor. Preaching avarj ltrnatt Sunday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School at U, P. M. All are iavlted to attend. Preibjterlaii Church Rar. II. S. BnTL. Sebbelh services norning and veninir Sab bath Sebool at I P. M. Prayar Meeting Wadnaa Jar araning. lUptiat Church. R. J. A. A lurid, Paa. lor tierv.ee every Habhatb morning and evening, BluroatinK, at 1U o'oloHt A. M., and 7 P. M. Habbtth School at 1 P. M. Prayar Meeting rj, ucdaaiday evening. jt. Franc.' Church Catholic Rt. P J.SnBaiD". Preaching at 10i o'clock, A. M.,oa lbs Aral, third and fourth Sandaya of each month j Vespars and Benediction of tha blessed tieeratneut tt To'elook, P. M. Sunday School every Sunday aftamooB at 8 o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIN! or OLDIM QUAKTII BUI OKI (JOUST. KMond Monday or January. Third Monday of March. First Monday af Juna, fourth Monday of September. TIKI OF OLDIW COMMOM FLR4S. first Monday of Jon. Second Monday of November. roBLtc omenta. Pretident Jtdgo Hon. Cbarlaa A. Meyer, of Lock Haven . Atiiiiant Law Judge lion. John II. Orris, of litllefonte. Aioetai$ Judyei Abram Ogden, Clearfield) I'inoont II. Holt. Clearfield. Prothonotary Eli Bloom. Rtgitter and Recorder t. J. Morgan. Ihttriet A Homey Win. M. McCullough. 7Vss ur or Philip Dotts. Sheriff Andrew Pcnta, Jr. I,uiw Sheriff Christ. J. Keazitr, Clearflald. County Surveyor tinmutl P. MoCloakey, Cur- aensville. County Commition$r O. W. Kytar, Grt ham ton P. 0.i Blah Johnston, Grampian II ilia P. O.f Julm Norrii, Sr., CurweniTilla. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear field : Joaapk Uilliland, Thraa Runa ; J. S. Nor rii, Woodland. County Coroner J. B. Naff, New Washington. Jury CommieeionereDr. Jaoiea P, Burch field, Clearlled, Joiaph Alexander, Madera. Supirint indent of Public School M. L. Mo (Jaotrn, Clearfield. Staler of Wiiahtt A )Ieaure Jess W . Carl i I, offlre at Luthersburg Pa. Kotariu Public John W. Wrtgley, Win. Rfc debaugh, Cyrua Gordon, Clearfield Joseph R. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwanavilla ; J. A. Living stone, Uollois City. Our Special oolutun is decidedly Intareatlng In a loeal point of view, and profitable reading to outildera who want to sav money. YKS, OF COUHI51 "Will you taka wheat, oata or corn for sub scription V We are often Inquired of In thia way b; lttlr from patrons who reiiJa at a diitanca fr.io Clearfield. Wa again any yea. Tbo raoalptB af a responsible merchant or mill owner In tha vicieity, will answer ua juit as well aa tha cash. To illlustrata : It any of our patrons will dollrar ui a bug of grain at tba mill of Joiepb H. Breth, In Cbeit townnbip, Iloraoa Patchln, In Burnsido, Tbomaa II. Forcay, In Graham, Wm. Porter or Shaw's, In Lawrence, or Brown A Beyler's, at Hock ton, Union township, and forward their receipts for tha amount, wa will credit them on their account for the aatne. In this way all may icon pay what they owe, If they will puraua this aouraa. r. Potatoes are coining down in price. Orpheus Hand Festival next Satur- diy evening. IJIackberricfl are in market at eight coots per quart. Kor a nobby suit for Fall and Win ter, go to Wilier i Jl- IluBineHS men are complaining oi dull times this hot weather. You can fret a good bargain in a ult of clothes at Wllley'a . M r. CJoorge S. Young's new residence, on Pint Itreet, ie being plastered. mt Supt. MoQuown's educational column on the 9rst page cf this papers repleta with In teresting Items. Hov. 11. S. Butlor preached in the Clearfield M. I. Church for Dr. McMorrej last Kunday avanlBg. Henry H. Markle has purchased John F. Kramer's Intersst in Ibe t"7 provision store in tbo Opera House. The residonco occupied by our young friend Ueorge Weaver, on First stroet, has re tently been painted and otherwise Improved. T " The Pampblot Laws for 1879 bavo bnn MiT.d l Ik. Prothonot.rj'1 0B0., wb.r. thof. totULd to tat.lv. Ib.m .n ..II ) I'1 Ib.m. A hew of vounir ladiot hold a rio- I. 1b bmliful ron HllUd.l., lud of Dr. llillt, hit Tbund.j .fttrnoon. The; .ojgj d It bug.),. Mr. G. W. Weaver, Principal of tbe P.nl.ld Hlb Bchool. oJ lo nmiin. u Porte, of Curw.D.vtll., wtre m.rrl.J o W. ln.1 dy of ImI w.ok. hi . A. F. Jjoiran, of tbis nlaco. has no ourrd lb. eootr.ot for doln tbe rpclll.r work ... il,. n. Cthollo P.rtonu. t Hoiitiil.U. ill. bid M 1.TS8. Whotber tho now taniiory'ia located t Cl.mrB.14 or lot, Will. j will ooniino. to fur - Lb food 111 ill tb. Ul.il .IjiIh 1. fMll.m.i'. nd joolhl'lolhl. A alight cbango in the whednlo of ronalDf Ir.lnl oa lb. l.ow urwi pl.e. iMt ml. Wa will pobllih . eorrtotad turn labia Bail WMh. . In consequence of the Pronbytoriaim of tblt koioaib batlB, Maa -aiaaninf ob Iba pail wab. Bad nakiaf ahn. la tba lalarlor of tba ebarah, ao earrlaaa war. Bald at Ibal placabut B.bb.lh. Herrloat aa l Sabbatb Reboot will be bald a. a.o.l aait S.bb.lh. Tha Orphous Cornet Band waa or (tolled oa Iba lOlk of uOil, UTS. Tba aum bere will relabrat Ikalr Irrl aaal.l.ary U Iba Boreagh Park Bait Balurli, erealng, bj boldiog an ice I'reum riw. '-t Graimhoppora are dealroying almost arirtblag la Ik. ib.p. af aegelalwa la Iba al elally of Bellaroata. lo wia parla of C.otra eo.ola Iba, kaaa da.ourad all lha graia and aorn, aid ar. iadailrloail, al work npoa Iba froll Iftai. M. M. Willey hs removed hi tailoi U olabllibBeal Int. Iba aaw buil llng af Mr. Ilea. V). Kbea. ob Market ilraet Uaraaflar be will be found ana door wart of Iba Pott oBoe, wbera be will kaea aaat aad aoaiforlabll quarter! far traaeaeting baaloaia. We have been requeeUd to itate that Ibe aseaibere f tbe Orpkeal Ooraat Bead prepoaa koldlag aa I Craaoi Faillral la tbe Ooroagh Park, oa Pirlt llreet, !! aaloraa. eeal. TbU la aoalreriart dr, art nwy My la loriled la ettead aad aaalal Ike kol and Ibrir ftiaada to enjo, aaoh alber. The nexl annnal toaaion of the Krio M. t. Coefarraee, wblek aaibraeoe a portion af Ikll MaatT. will be b.M at Mero.r, Pa.,aoaj aelng aa Wedawda,, Bapleaeker Mtk. Blikop Bewai.a will praiide. Ibe aaaaloa will a. an lanorlaat aaa. aa deleialee to Iba Btaaral CoB- faianaa, wblak aaaate la Maf ItM, will be elretad. ' We In. that a laree kiln, which ... bain, .rented at tbe rira Cl.e Worki la tkll plaee, "eaeed la" left Balardaj aaoralag, Jalt aa ike laitoai war. natllol aa Ike alblag toaeke Tba areb or prop laat npperUd Ua treat .tl.ht af Ika "atow." waa rettea aaa wenataM, aad tkll waa tb. etraw tkat kreke Ike 'aa'i baek. Seaeral of tb. workaia. Bade Bar- raw eaeaaM iroa Ike falllag wal'a, wktok were feet tbl.li. At It la, aa oa. waa Iajare4 aad the Go to Iho Orpheus Festival next Saturday avanlng. You will hour lomo exmlh.nt nA delightful muslo at the Borough Paik nail Satur day treat ng. MoBira. Rush Ogdon and John IWvit hare opened up a new Meat Market on Scooud atraet, opposiU tha realdsnaa or Dr. Burehnald. Anotuer. Goorno H. Smith, proba- bly the oldest cltlaen of Olrard township, died auddenly at his noma on Saturday last. Ua was over eighty years of aga. In Sehsion. Tho i ounty Commis sioners ara now in session, and tboso partkaa who have any buiineaa to transact with them can be aooomuiodated at onoa. Mr. Portor Kinporl'sdum,Btor near Uherrylrw, wa Injured to tha ulrDt of $31)0 or $-100, on Friday, tha 14th ult., by tha sweeping away of tba forebay and part of the wing. " " i i . lloforo you 'go to cam p. mooting or on anoihar excursion, go an I order a suit of olothea from M. M. U lllny.next door to the ex press office, Clearfield, Pa. Jt, Willoy ha romovod his tailor shop to Mr. Rbeein's new building, on Market atraet, una uoor west of tba expraas oQlca and two doors aaat of tha pjitoffieo, CienrOeld, P. St. m T Tho Journal lunt week burned up Joho Anderson's house In Buroslde borough, and tha Carwonirill TiMet, puts U on ilsndersoo ; but aa both won baary Insured tha loss will not be to either. Uorhcs Stolen.-We loarn that Julien Valamont, of Covington towoibip,bad two borsos stolen last Saturday night a sorrel and a bay. Up to tba present, no trice of the thleroa or booty has been found. Call and examino 11. A. KruUer's El in Ira Boots at per pair. Alto Boys' and Youths' Boots at astoniihing low figures. Ladles and Children's Shoes of tha vary bait quality. Market street, Clearfield, P. aug 8.'7V-4t. On Sunday night a week the ticket office at PanUeld, on tha Low Ursde Railroad, was en tore J by tbiavas. The entrance was affected by boring a place eighteen Inches square in tba tide of tha building, near tba door. All they got for tbalr trouble was $1.17. - - i -i mm i - - Our young friend, lrvin Shaw, of this plaoa, and Mr. M. '1. Bilger,of Curwensvllle, left on Monday for Lafayette College, at Kaaton. The former Is a graduuate of the Leonard Uraded School, and tha latter or the Curwensvllle High Subool, Arm Broken. Clayton Smith, son of John Smith, of Wast Clearfield, had an arm fractured on Tuesday of last week. Ha waa rid ing on a wagon loaded with bay, whiob was up set, and caused tha breaking of bis arm between the elbow and wrist. Tbo Board of Directors of (Jirurd township selected teachers for the schuols of that district ob the 20tb ult. The schools began on Monday last, and will oontioua seven months. For list oftbo teachers otoien, wa refer the reader to (ha "Educational" column In ihii paper. m m Willey, tbo tailor, is now ready in bis new loom to wait upon all who want nice Pal I and Winter clothes, lie keeps a goad stock of foreign and domestic suitings on band all tha time, and will make them up to order, guarantee -ing a good fit and satisfactory prices. St. . mm - John G. Schrvver, of this place, and Silas Keete, of Decatur township, hare been ap pointed Administrators of tho estate of Arthur Reese, lata of Lawrence town it) I p, deceased- An extensive sale of personal property of the de ceased will take plaoe on Saturday, August 5 .'id. Giants. Our neighbor John I. Pot tarson baa furnished us with a sample of the Early Rose potato, tho largest wa ever saw In this section in the month of July The specimen he has exhibited, of course, oan be Imitated If they are planted in time and in g oi ground, an d the weeds kept down. mm m Philipaburif has recently bad its borough limits enlarged and the authorities ara now turning thai attention to taxing dogs. Clearfield has been taxing dogs for years ; but where one pays tht tax, five don't. We hope our neighbors will be less partial and more success, ful. List of letters remaining unclaimed n the Postoffioe at Olearfleld, for tha weak end ing August 4, 1879: Richard Bowto, C. E. Hughes, Isaac Johns, tie orgs James, John Mosbargar, Miss Sallie Sehofleld, John White, Nannie Wilson. P. A. UAULIN, P. M. An Khbaboo on Flirtation. The Hunllnadoa b'fotaof laat week aaya : "ComplalnU hevlag been made to tbe proper officer!, tbe Penn iylvenla Railroad Compaay hea lliuad aa order to airtaln dlvlllon tmployeee lollop waving Ihalr hand! ar bile at tbe feir maidone along the line of Ihe road and not to Indulge in any flirtation whatever while on duty. IIoub Aoain. Tbo excursion party wbleb left thia plan, lilt Moaday, for a pleasure aad fiahing axpedllloa dowa the Sniqnehanna, retained home leet Saturday aveaing, having bad a aioa lime with Ion of fun and plenty or Bab. Thoy lueeeeded la going through to Lock Havel, which place they reached on Friday eviaang. 1 nay left their ark there fore aale, and on Saturday traok for koma. Excursion Train to Houtzuale A ipeclal train will be run from Curweniville and Clearfield to lloatedale, oa Sunday morning next, Auiuil 101k, to glva aa opportunity I. all who wlib to attend Ihe dedieatloa of the aew Cethoite Church at that plaoa oa tba day above maolloned. Tbe fare from Clearfield lor the round trip will Wa 11.08. Tbe train will leive Clearfield at I o'elock. A Fizzle. The flush rise In tbo river laat week wei "a thia afleir" after all. AO- body got far enough to aee tha big river, exeepl Jim M-Obee end hii erew. Th.y made Bnemollo, but there being no rlre In tbe North Branch, Jamie eame to tbe oonolulioa lo "tie up" and go home and make looal more raftl for Ihe October Hood. Bui row rafti paaied Wllliamiporl, an none nanad through Muney dam except Uetlboo'l. The Pittsburgh Female Colleue. Bquallad la the number of ill leachen and pupil! by bu tare, or four acbooli la Ibe Ualted 81.1.1, Il nfeilng a fully furaiibad and carpeted room, boerdlng, light, fuel, eharch aittlng, tea pieeei weahlog each week, end Initloa la Iho foil Knaliab eourae and Leila I la a word, every taiog oeeentlal to a finlibed, lolld education, for 281 dollar! par jrar or 150 dollar! If paid la advenoe. Send lo Rav. I. O. Panaaiao, V. v., l-lltinnrgn, Pa., for aalalogue. Aw Old Love ArPAiR. A "liK-al" on Ibe Altoona JVteaae will lovea B. 8. Ulair, Superintendent of tbe Tyrone Dlvlalun, baeeaie wea a eoadaotor twenty Jearl ago and Ihe latter only weighed one hundred and fifty loan noundl Ihm. but now till, the acaleheam at tw. k,i,l ...l iwenlv. Tbo brakemaa II fir .k..j f lll.lr now. Ilinuy "looall" Who oarei for mother , aow t Anniversary Celrhratiom. Tbe menibers of Iho Ofpbans Cornet Band of tbis plaeo will bold aa lea Cream Festival In tbo Borough Park on First street, on Saturday evea log neat, Aagast lib, Doing M v" tba list annlvaraary of the organiaatien oi mo kd. Il Is hoped that tba elllaens of this plaeo and vloinity will soanire.t a liberal spirit In patronising this festival, and give the eneowrago- aaa lew. I tk.l U anevUed T tHS DOVI. VWm !. aad plenty of It will ho faraiehed. A Rreat many of our citiaoni are painting and filing wp generally abont Ihalr nramisea this Summor. thus manifesting e avl- denoa of last and reansatant iaai win m pp- .utd b all. Among those who ara making ai leaelve ImprovsmanU about their aomoa, ara mmk. Juha F. Wearer, who has bad a fa eg poree, or eaud with troa railing, aad ft bay window put In front of bis reeldeaee, oa Bacoad aireat, and yr. 8. 8. Llddell. who Is having bar aweiiiog on Rdwi eireot. raised abeat twanty-lwo Inehae, ftad the lalertar of the same Is to undergo oonsldsrablo alteration. Miiiikufi SuabtnihsI. One of the latest freaks of civilisation was praetleally dem nstraUd in tbis Wroagb a few tvonings slaoo. Aflor all tbo AUkeas had goo to roost, two Baaday Sehool hoya amaaod tho roaldeati o Saaond atreot. la a araotiaal way, af how to Disc lib a "hennery" without ogga. Aa tbe boys tteaw aassloc tleag, Ua ftooaltar -aqaa.k yeang ehloka waa hoard by lha eillaaos. Tho bo a wort sptHtad, aad aooa mot two ee -- atoa,wlU whom they dlvlaod tbalr plaadar. They moA sfoao aoaia ohiekea aooa aa aim man po.kats wUb yonng ehi.kaas, aad while paaelog .id aoma of the little feUowt heads pratradrd rrdmika boys' poekaia. This ta aha laMt plaa for flMog a baa ooop. Snea oaterprisa 1$ oosa moadahla htrt aof la thai dirt lea. Don't lorjfot the Park Festival, to ke glrea for tbe biaett of Ike Orpbeai boil, aeil Saturday evening . a I A letter addressed to " Kiehard Uuibea, Oeoeola Mill., Pa la held atlbo dear, field poeloBee for portage. i. e One of tho loi;a of Michuel Ryan, who waa killed bj tin uploaioa la the alone quarr, at Huntingdon reoentir, wal found Iwe lullee from th. place of tba aooideoL Do you want a coat, pair of panta, veal, or a whole lull of elolb.i t If to, go to Wlllejr'a tailoring ailabllibm.it and aee bit gaodi and learn bia prloea. aug6.it. The regular monthly mooting of tho National Cbriitiaa Temperanoe Union or Wood land, will be bald la lb. Melbodlat Churob la that plaoe oa Friday evening neat, at o'elook. R.v. Br. MoMurray of Clearlald will deliver an addreil. Tho Wataontown Jtrcord attys that hog cholera bal eomrorDoad iti rnvagee la and about Allenwood, Union eouaty. Mr. A. A. Piibar, of that village, loit two very Am porkira, nnd Mr. Kbarty, raildiag a ahort dlilanoo north, loat aeventeon, and otbera are reported aa having loit a part of tbelr atook by thli dl.eue. The following olllcera were olected by Iba ranniylvania (Hate Dental Ailoolatloa, wblob waa la aeraion at Urlawara Water Uep laat weak : Preildent, W. I. Mag ill, of Krla; Heoord log BeoreUry, K P. Kramer, of Lebaaon Oor reapoadlng baorolary, tl.W. Klomp, of Wllliami. park Adjourned to meat nt D.llfoata la July, 1880. A Sknhibh ltADicAL. The other day aa old eequalotanoe atepped Into our offioe and remarked t "Ueorge, I have been takiag your paper three yeara and I have argleetad to pay yoa. There la f 10 erodlt ua with it, and land the paper along for another year. You abuie ua Republican. Ilk. fa I ; but yon publiih the bail eounty newipaper in the Btite end I want it." Reader, yoa ebould bave leea our ayea twinkle when wa cribbed that "X," and the penmanihlp we displayed while aoorlng a receipt for tha eame. It waa oath and paiae a "double-header," aa poke player, woald Bay. - S. S. JuniLig. Wo leurn that the otttiem of Ibe licnaetl'a Breach Valley prapeaa lo hld a Sunday Sohool jubilee, at Weed. Ilia, between Ponfield and Caledonle, on Ibe line of tbe Low Orade Railroad, oa Saturday, tba 9tb day of Auguat. E Jltora ara promiiad a free ride from PenHeld to the ground!. All other! are obarged tweoly-nre oenta a bead; "Provided, they buy their ticket! b.lore they are all lold." It li evident from Ibli, that the ticket! are limited, and 11 applioatlon la not made in due time, viail on may be compelled to pay doable Ihcie retee. Extra carl will leave PcnUeld at I o'clock A. M. "Whoaoaver will may some." ANOTiua Victim A Mr. Newton, of Altoona, attempted to heat her cooking itov. io a hurry lilt Saturday morning to bake, when he look the oil can and pourod the oil on the almoit dead fire. It ludjanly blaaad up, and following the atrcam, entered the can and the latter bunted, letting lire to &ln. Nowton'l clothing and burning har almoal to a crlip from bir hipi to Ibe lop of bir her head. All of her clothing, exoept her Hooking! had been burnid from lha body. 8ba lived probably fifteen min ute! after tbe exploiion look plaoe. Who will be the next to fire np a eook Hove with a eoal oil oan f Clearfield Coai, Trade. State ment of Coal and other freigbta aent over tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Diviilon, Penniylvenla Rail road, for the week ending July S1, 1879, and Ihe name time laat year COAL. Por the week Same time laal year Inoreaae. Provlouily during year Baaie time leet year )Increaie Total In 1879 Same time lait year Increale rone. .. 84,6 ai,7U 1,973 80S,53 683,8811 Hl,i 810,234 71MH . 124,624 ovaaa raaioaTi. Lumber .,H Miaoellaneoui freighte ..l;(H oars. ...IM TUB JUNIATA CAMP-MEETINO Tba Juniata Valley Association will open tha annnal oemp-meeling on their beautiful grounds at Newton 11 ami Ron, on tbo 12th of this month, to continue Ua data. Everything tn and abont tba grounds hat been put In readiness. The boarding tent, restaurant and eommlssary will be la charge of the Ht. Union congregation, and board may be bad at $7 for the term, or $1 j per day. A reduction cf 20 par cant, allowed to inistera. Iter. II. H. Ash will superintend tha book atora and poatofflee, and Web. filelr, of the Ml, Union fiMee, will print the dally. In addition to Iho above.the following appoint ments hare bean made ; John Smith to deliver baggage and haul garbage. . Jo ha W. Wilier tc deliver baggage to tent- boldera. Jamas D. Norton in charge of the beds. II. M. Waiver, at Y. M. 0. A., llarrisbnrg, W. 11. MoClellan, of MoVoytowa, assist Colonel Rhodes tn tha ontce on the grounds. Joa. B. Bwlna and Jacob L. Bill, chief of po Hoc, with power to choose their snbordioatee. Alto lo carry mails ana aenrer woo a ana w" v tent-holders. By a resolution oftbo directors nothing oan ha sold on tbo grounds during service en Bunday, and tbe sales on thatd-y outside of Mr rice hours will bo restricted to bread and butter and oonee. The Railroad Company bave creeled an addi tional fence enclosing all their building, and tbe walks are now ao arranged that foot pedestrians going to camp from Newton Hamilton cross tbo track at Kinsloe'i store, below, instead of tiling Ihe wagon orosslog above. .During the continuance of the meeting tbe fol lowing trains will stop at Newton Hamilton: Westward Paciflo Kipreis, T ill A. M.j Way Passenger, 11.38 A. M ; Mall Train, 4.53 P. H ; Huntingdon A oeom nidation, 10.ll f. M. East ward Jobnsto-tn Ki press, 11.11 A. M.; Mat Train, 4. 41 P, M.; Huntingdon Accommodation) 7 .JO P. U i Atlantis Express, 8,0 ft P. M. All camp equipage shipped to Newton Hamil ton August lltb and returned August 2JJ will be carried free. If chipped on other days freight will be charged at full rates both ways. Special trains will bo rn on Sunday. Ki- euriloa rates will be allowed. On tba whole tbo entire arrangements are bat ter that at any time previous, aad nothing will bo wanting to afford a pleasant slay la the grove. Any atber Information may be ebtaloed from tel. J. K. Rhodes, Lewiitowa. e IMPORTANT TO VOTEHt. As voters are an annual product In this county. either on becoming tweaiy-oae years of age. or by oaturaliaatloa. too much cannot bo aald to direct all la tha right and legal channel. Tbe regular assessment or registry lists for tha earning Fall election bave already bean made cod aent out by tha Com miss I on era, and are now to be found posted at the polling places In the va rious districts of Ihe eeanty as required by law Under tha New Constitution every person desiring to vote at tho approach lag Navember alectloa must have resided for Iba period of rto soa(as eiry efija-la lha alectloa district where bo oilers lo vote, aad If eaer twenty-two years oi age, shall have paid wttfaia two years a State or Couatr tai, which shall have beea assessed al least two month, aad pail at least ana month bo- fore tho day af tbe alectloa. More: Th afiiaea ie rfsaeacc from ewe hormugk ar Uumikip fa mnother Ittwe the Third mf tfeprmeor ana efsa how stay loeee hie ricAf to core , btceoea he most swear. If challenged, that ha ha resided at leaat slity days la tho district where be offers ta vet. Aad If bo has resided but Bra, ten, or twenty days than ha oaaaot declare that ba has lived sixty days theraia. Those who wish to vote taa M.eiiw r.ll had better oiamlaa tbo list of voters auw la tha haada of Ua Aeeeaeor (or tna one ta he found at the eloettea house), aad see If tkelr asms ara carolled. If notea tha list. In form the Asaassor of Ibe fact Tba oenlsiloa of names produces mora aanfusloa aad trouble oa electioa day thaa all defeat put together, and yet II is one of Ibe simplest da ties enjoined npan tb Asses, aad at Is equally ! u does not know that bis aasa I not oa th list antll he afar hi ticket and soma aaa aba Hen gas him. It booome tba daty of tha a ill aaa from this antll tho Id or Sepumbo slity-des before the alectloa) to apply to the Assaasor If he weals j hi aama placed on the Hat. It hi Us daty of every Assessor lo remain at lha election bona la hi respective district aa Ibe Id and 4th day of Sep less bar aaat, wboa Uos net registered, aaa Bad him aad have their aim as pat oa the list af voter. Oar Commtsaleaer have furalsked all lha Aseaabr ta th ty "Hh a aumbar af pootora. wbieh aro to pat ap at tha saoat pablk place, glflag aal ice whoa aad where the Aasoesor aaa ho baas). Uador la ohaago made la oar atactica law aa Aesereor readers himself liable to a la of UN " . Ipri oamcat for ateaeelag a tai agalaot any aoraca after tb lima specified la th low for aloslng hi labor. Dr. II. F. Bonm, Chronic i-cfwo Pbysteiaa, Curwensvllle, Pa. J-9 T if. Jlumembor that Lytlo is County Agent for Lorrlllard'sTobaoeo,and can call them at factory prices. They arc tba best Ivbaooos In market. Try them. If. We have now on bund several thous and first-class envelopes, which wa will print far business men, or anybody also, at arlcas that .tan not bo rivalled. Call and aaa them. tf. At tho nPUHUCAN oflico in tho place to gat your Job work done. We ara fully prepared to do anything la tbe printing Una, will do It well, and at tho right kind of prloea. tf. To LANiiLontm and Storkkekpkkb. Lytic baa an arrangement with an Kaitera Cigar Factory so that bo can sell olgare by tba box or thousand at bottom figures. Ulrc their cigars one trial. tf. It km oval. Dr. T. J. Boy or baa ro- moved his medical offloe to the rooms rooently occupied by Buck A U rah am. In Graham's row Ho makes CHHONI0 DISEASES a specialty. CHAROES VERT LOW. Tha manufaoturars having lowered prtoes, ho Is prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURS MEDIOIHES at greatly re doced rates. The afflicted will be bane 11 tad by giving Mm a cull. July 33, '79-tf, Nunc Novuohod Fair. The great market of the eastern world baa bean held at this junetlon of the Volga and Olga Rivers In Russia, ovcry Summer four hundreds of years. Hare the nations of Europe and Asia meet with their prod ucts lor trade. Cossack, Chinese, Turk and Per sian meat the German and tba Ureek with every variety of merchandise that mankind employs, from sapphires to grindstones, tea, opium, fur, food, tools and fabrics, and last but not least, medicines. J. O. Ayer Co. ' celebrated reme dies frius America were displayed In an elegant Baiaar, where tbe Doctor himself might be seen They are known and taken on tho steppes of Alia as wall as tba prairies of the Wast, and ara an effectual antidote for tha d I tames that prevail in the yaourls of tbe North as .! as the huts and cabins of tbo western continent. Lineoln (III.) Timet, The Road to Health. Tho Doard of Health of Leek Haven has recommended tbe use of the following disinfectants throughout that olty. And what is good for tha health of our down-river friends will answer very well for Clearfield, and every housekeeper In Ibe State, via: "No. 1. Quicklime, To absorb moisture and putrid fluids, use freab lima, finely broken aprinkle it on tbe place to be dried. Whitewash with pure lima and not with kelson. inc. No. it. Chloride of Lime. To destroy tbe putrid effluvia, and to si up purtrafaclion,use it as lima is used, and if Id cellars or elose rooms theoblorlne gaa la wanted, pour strong vinegar upon plates oi cioriae oi nine. No. 8. Su'uhate rot (copireras). To disin fect privies, cesspools, drains and sewers, disolve eight pounds of supparaa to five gallons of water (if at band add half a pint fluid carbolic aoni) j stir briskly to make a complete solution, and uea as follows: Pour four quarts of this Solution Into every privy, cesspool, drain and sewer, the first lima; afterwards one quart three times eaob wee. 'MIIIMTANTIAL HEALTH." Cninnv Caaaa, N. Y., Oct. IS, 1879. Dh, M, At. FicHnBH, Fredonia, New York. lear H ir : I was a great sufferer from In dicestlen. Liver Complaint, Nervousness and Constipation of the bowels. I have used your Blood and Liver Heinedy and Naive Ionic with the effect or restoring me lo robuit and substan tial health. Very truly, Mrs. Dora WiiDaxn. Dr. Fanner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Narva Tonic may well he called "Tbe conquering hero" of the times. It Is tbe medical triumph of tha age. Whoever baa "the blues" should take it, for It regulates and restores tbo disordered system that gives rise to them. It always euros Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia. Constipation. Ileadaohes, Fever and Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches aad all skla Eruptions and Blood .Disorders; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy; Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility ; Restores flesh and strength when the sys tem la running down or going Into decline ; cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does those things by striking at the root of disease and re moving its onuses. Dr. Fanner's Improved Ooogh Deney will re lieve any cough la one hour. Dr. Fanner's Qaldon Relief cures any pain, as Tooth -ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Ueadaohe la 6 to 10 minutes, and readily relieves Rheumatism, Kidney Complaint, Dlarrhona, etc. Dr. Fenncr'a St. Vitas Dance Bpaotfic. One ottla always cures. For sale by dealers. St 'THE CRAMMING PROCESS." Tke directors have mora power than all the other factors combined and yet, are considered tbo weakest part of the achool system because In most cases their education Is limited, while some oan neither read nor write, hence they cannot io street or aid Ihe teacher, grade tbe schools, examine tbe soholara and direct want branches each scholar must pursue, which is tbe moat Imnortant oart of all their work. With the aama propriety, I might go into your offloe, direct yoa now to set typo, make up tne lorm anu pnui tbo paper,not knoo ing anything about it. If you, being my subordinate, did precisely as 1 directed, and tbo paper eama out all blurred, half tba type up-side dowa, because I so ordered, not know ing batter, wouiu not evaryoouy o aissensurur Who Is to blatn. you or I f In soma cases tbe directors know thsir inefficiency and delegate I tba young, (the mora eiperlenoed and better j qualified teachers having been compelled to quit on account of low wages, or bad to give way to ! a directors child or tba Superintendent's pat) In-1 experienced, and In many instanoea incompetent teacher, to perform inis partoi tneir worn, me teacher probably never waa required to study the Element wary branchea, knows nothing about them, waa never required to give the aouuda of letters, definition of words, principles, whys, wherefores, Aa., far anything ( hence be can sea no practical use far these braoehea, examine th scholars, and orders for the entire achool the advanced Speller, Arithmetic, Geography, Oram mar and tbe Fifth Reader, and the work of teaching tha children lo think, to compare, and to investigate, oommeaoes al tha top of tbo pyramid, tha higher branches, instead or tbo base, tne primaries upon which tba whole structure stands. Who Is to blame, the directors or learners r Wiekersham says, In a circular addressed to Sotterlntandents. Dublisbed in your paper. "The eigne of the times indicate tbe application of largely Increased numbers oi persons :..r leaonen. oertlftoette during lha oorrent year. The threei- eaed evil is a swarm of incompetent ta our cbool room i at very low salaries. It not cbecaau t will drive tba beat teachers out of tba pro-1 fession and greatly doorcase ibe efficiency of our fchuola Tbe men to guard Ihe school interest thus jeopardised ara tha Superintendents- It Is their duty to do It without tear or avor," 1 do not doubt the trotnlulnae or at assertion, but what woald persons think of a thorough practical blacksmith, who had carried on business lor twelve or fourteen years, instructed all tba blaok smiths In tbis eouaty In tbalr trade, and then at tba sipiratioa of this time turns round and denounces their apprentice aa "Incompe tent e and appeals ta tue people not ie employ them. If tbvy do not know their trades who Is to blame, tba maater or tho apprentice f History loaches that aiaaty per cent, of tbe Common Sebool teachers leave the profetsioa every five years . Prof. Houek, at tho Institute laal W later, said "that be saw few faces that ware preaent sis yeara ago." Therefore, th third set or class of .Metiers are now a boat entering the profeteion under Wlohersham'a supervision. II they aro 'Ineompeton., we would later mat no. ateo, wa noomnetent. and bad robbed tnousanas oi eon dren of their education, time and money by ad- vlstnsr tba higher. Instead of tho primary branebas, and since It bae proved a failure, he, with Ua air of anv eld "nob," tta order to throw taer aponaibility from bis owe eaoaidars) aeaouneea tbe eo ie log teachers as "i neons peiee is." Who is ta blame. Wtekersham or tha "lacompetcnlsr A Mother, to tha Philadelphia Time; upon the saiao subjeol aaya t That aaa read lha one Ban- drod and thirty questions propounded to a ciaaa ol mere girie anu um .nay woqia myeuiy our meat learned doctors of pniiospny. mat nueatlonsand answer wore not real, bat that tbo Kir la had beea 'crammed' t auch a degree that ihev ware mare parrots, repeating without under sun ding. That lip-learning may taeure high Bveragaa and lavoka owlish aods of approval, hut tha system of cramming bad Ibat day, la tho City received its death blew, leach tbe children, the first priaclples, and above all practical every day leasoas, diaeara too otmroeo, ana my were for It, they will develop let mere sensible men and woman than tba graduate under onr preaent est em." The qaastloa Is oftoa asked, Bow a devs, after fraduatioa, "where will we aow eead oareolldrea that tkay may learn to spell, read aad writ. Tha sehool system is Bearer a perfect failure to day than II baa aver bee and all through thia "Oramoslng Procoaa." Directors I tbo people look to yoa for aid. Ton bave the power win yoa lead a bolplag head t Mr. MeQaowa is aot resDoasibl for tbo present condition of our schools, nor the Incompetency of teachers. He has pledged Bis warn la lanaiaiiy pvnorm dory aaa eppoaie ao yea ia orwuiug wp . fameao "ere, eg sritam." First. Vow aaa aid by attending the eiamtna- tloa la your district. Bee that It ia thorough and praatiea! ta tha primary aa wall as lb more adr vanood braaoae. aad If It I act Uea ha la ro- Doasiele. Second. Employ ao teacher with a grade lower than He, I. ray iBoee uaonora wue ne. I Certificate five dollar par meata mere thaa Uvea who held No. 8. If figures mean anything, a teacher holding a Certificate with No.' 1, 1, nd I apen It, the holder la not aocerdiag to law compete at t eecb. Da at employ your ewa children or relative, refereiees or qaaiiueei.iwwa. Tb beat teachers skoald be employed la tke adtaar schools. Third, flaw Uet the tea bar arrange his alas see aad Impart lastrweiieBe with aa eye t remedying the delect IB previ imping. V .rih. ftabaiaf who l srhool far thaoi pre parpes of eaaoylng lb achool and teauher should be raspeaded aad a spelled- Tba good of thirty or forty ealldreu cue act bo arl lota tot wo aavaawgw i wp w .w- A Citi-h, Seo a woman on bornohack In another column, riding Bear Bpaer'i Vineyards, with bunoh of O rapes from which Spear's Port Grape Wine la made, that Is so highly as teamed by the medioal profession for the use of Invalids, weakly persons aad lha aged. Bold by B. W, (.rebate, Druggist, Cloerflald, Pa. Jly l-'7-tf. A Fact. An advertisement Iniwrtod la lha RnrtiBLican will reach more readers than if published In all the other papers la tho coun ty, and cost tha advertlsol less than one-half In other words, aa advertisement published In our Jcurnal U worth double tba price of that charged by any other publisher la tbe county, 'It Is a foot. tf. New Daily Htaue Line. James L. Leay hai succeeded in haying a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Pen afield, and will hereafter run a daily stage between tba two points. Hlscontraot began with April 1st, and tho stage wlllleavo dear field every mom log (eicept Bun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on the Low tirade Railroad at Penofleld, re turning after tbo last train lha aama evening. Passeogersand freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tbe hotels will he attended to. IrtiiprTfl tf Special $, CoLtieron'i WaanAxra. W have prepared a form, and have oa band a largo quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have boou ap proved by the highest legal authority in tba Courts of tbl county. At Taveafy Vni$ per aoien wa win man any numuer to me uoiieotor ordariog them. A Collector, when compelled to BVIIIlin l(UDTlj, HI tin. eva) Hf UUI ! al "all three notice in the moat public' pieces In his ooruugo or lownsnip. ir. Onb UiTunwaD Pin Can?. Discount on 0m Paicna. Sewing Mac bines can now he purchased at 1.1 err ell's tin and variety store, from tat- up wards. All kinds of sowing machines repaired on toe snortast notice. Clearfield, Pa,, July 18, 1877. Bdooibs For 8am. It. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To ba seen at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may 13-tf. Wahtkd. &flu,000 14-fect shaved hoops, deliv ered at tha railroad, In car loads of 8,vui, at all points on tha Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A E., Bald Eagle Vallfiy, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for which I will pay the highest market price. J. F. Khakis, Octlfl, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa. W A Tin.-Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,0(10 2oMncb ahaved shingle. 100,000 24-inoh sawed shingles. 100,0(10 feat of pine boards. 600,000 14-feet shaved hoops. 5.IIH0 railroad ties. M,fi00 feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay the bighaat market price, delivered at Clearfield, or al any point on tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Kaiuaa. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. lfl, 1878-tf. oJiiht ICecelvecl Jut Received by ARNOLD, at CUIIWEJSSVILI.E: Cur Load Kova Scotia Plaster! Car Load pure Corn, ltye and Oats Chop ! Car Load Doaken Suit 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grocories, fte.l etojryhiniilcs, Burk. It. li. Ties and Grain will be taken in exchange. Curwonnvillo, May 1, 1878. Xervous Debility. Vital Weakness or Depreaalon i a weak eihausted feelinc, no energy or courage; the re sult of nseutal over-work, indiacreUoiie or iceeaea, or some drain upon the system is al ways cured by Humphrey's llomo'patblc Specific No. 2. It tonae up and Invigoratea the system, dispels tho gloom and despondency, Imparts strength aitd energy, steps the drain and re juvenates tha entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect success by thousands. Hold by dealers. Price, $1 par single vial, or $o per package of five vials and t'i vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address Humphreya' Horn on pall tie Med If I lie Compauy, lots Fulton St., N. Y. C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. aepL 18, 1878-ly. For Lame Back, Side or Chest use SIIILOH'8 POROIS PLAbTEH. Price 26 ol. Sold by Harts wick A Irwin and 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Penn'a. .t'o Deception MJitd. . It 1 stranae so manvtaonle will continue t sutler day alter day witn uispepaia, iivar i lam I, Conettpatlou, Hour Htomacb, uenerai ua lilltv when ther oan nroouro at our atora Bill" LOU'B VITAL1ZKK, free of coat If II does not euro or relieve them. Price To eta. Hold ay Hartswlck A Irwla and 0. D. Watson, Clearfield. Msh 1'ourntlf These Question. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Head ache, Habitual Costlveaeis, Palpitation of the Heart f Have yoa imnnoss ol too iiead ( is your Nervous System depreasod i Does your Blood circulate badly J Have you a Coogb ? Low Spirits F Coming up of tbe food after eat ing 7 Aa., Ao. All oi tbeso and much mora are tbe direct results of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. Urcen a August Flowsr is now acknowledged by all Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away In the U. S. through Druggists to the people a a trial. Two dosea will aatisfy any person of Its wonder ful quality la ourlog all forms of Indigestion. Sample bottles 10 cU. Regular slao 76ots. Sold poeitlrely by all first-class Drurglsts In tha United States. july 17-'78-eowly. 1 iris A Everybodyto Know. Rev. George H. Thaver. an old oitlscn of tbl- vicinity known to every one aa a moat hifluentia' eitiaan, and Christian Minister of the M. K Church Just this moment stepped in our store to say. "I wish every body to know that I consider that both myself and wire owe our Uvea to, Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous aale over our counters and Is giving perfect satis faction ia all eases of Lung Diseases, such as noth ing else has done. Bourbon, Ind. May 16, 78. Drs. Malobett A Fianee Bold by Hertswlek A Irwin and U. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. The Heath-rate of Our oountry Is getting to bo fearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reasonable causa, death reaulting generally from the most insignificant origin. At tbis saaaon oi tna year especially, ooia nop a common that in tbe hurry of every day life we are apt lo overlook the dangers attending It and too often find too lata, thai a Fever or Lung trouble bae already est ia. Thouaands loaa their Uvea thia way every winter, while had Boschee's Herman Syrup been taken, a cure would bave re en I ted. and a larre bill from a doctor avoided. For all diseases of tha throat aod lungs, Boecbse'a Gorman Svrun has nroven itself to te the great est discovery of Its kind In medicine, livery druggist fn this country Will tell yoa oi it won derful effect. Over IMO.UoO bottles sold last year without a single failure known. juiy li. iB-euw-i", SJlarrlrl Al Ihe mldeaee af the hrlde'e parent., ea WeJneidajt, Jul, Mtb, IA7V, at II o'elook M., b, Kev. U.nrie l.aldv, Mr. Ueorae w. weaver, formerly el Pine drove, Centre eonntr, now Principal of th. Prnleld Ili(ta Sebool, la tail eoueijr, and Miai franeei 8. Lal'orta, of Cur weniville, Pa. On Bondiv. Jalv JOih, l7, kv Rev. A. M. Crelghtoa, John W. Baeahman, nf Woodland, and Mar, Ana gtriver, af Wallaootoa, On Betardar, Jal, Hlb, H7I, hj J. T Peler- ann. K.o.. Mr. J .ma. iieineraoa. oi viidtii eoeetv, and liiei Sirah llradj.ef Ali.maniiille, Ckerneld eoual,, Pe. t. r..n lownihln.nn BondaT. Julv Utb, Miriar.t, wife of Jaoob lieu, afed 41 jean and IV dajl. Ia Dradv lownibln. an Batnrdav, Annil 1.1, lim, John Sehearlek, a,ad aSoat 10 J.nra. fn Olrard lown.hin. on flatardav. Ant nit td, !;, Ueetfell. ailh,la lha alitjearof hie aaa. PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. -Pwi.aaet.rBie., A "full I. There ia leal doing la BreadituDi. Cetloa ia ..ryaal.t al Halite for l!dltn,i. ltarh il aoaleell, qaotad at lit per tea for No. 1 qnercilroa. Flour ana al.ei in. ...r w.. i. a. Ahui. KalMef M9 harreli. inetndina Mia. not. aura faeiilv. low and faaev, .li(a)I.B7i, Paanajlvnnin do. do. al .IItfcvl.lT I waelera do.de. at ta t0(ji.H aad panel aad etber hi(h (radea al la.fo(nl7. R,a floor r.ma.1 rteed. at aj.lltjll.ia W""l ie Boaaiaan h.BMd. Urala Whaet la unlet and lower. Relet ef , OB haihala. leelndiol rvjeetod. at l.7(a)l 18 aew red, and amber, altl.l(0)l III and No. t red, eleVBtretl.l(e)l-ll. At the .pea now., I ..1 Mil. to ao. beebele benueaner eetd et II.IOi I lot waa bid for Aoi.il; ft. 10) for Oeleberj ard $1 .111 tor Movoeeoer. Kje Ie ile.4 al tie u, ... u. tola for eld Peeaavlvaale. Cora If laaetive end eeaior, with ealaa ef I, toe bn.bela, utalMdi.e ,1M, at 47ei anile, .t 47((aloei j.lk,w at (!, and aall, etevaler, al tot. Al tho apM ..art, im o.", .aee waa wi. - -(aat tola for 8a,Uaiber p ll for Oetoeer, and 4ie for Nevemaer. Oela are laaetive aad .eeh. 8aJee.f4.0M haabela, Ineladinf aiaitat UK lie, end blu al i-la. Whiihi, leqalet. alee of weilera at l,7. Paieaa.. Aaa.ll 1 rMoerloelel aad Weah. Wheat dull, weah .ad lo.er Me. I Cbleee;o apriei, IM.vee for eaahl e ear Aa,aal te for rJ.it.b,r No. 1 da al ate hid, oaab I ! for euh lite for Aafaltl 111 tor UenMaew aad Ostnaat. Oar. baa, i dull, weah aad town i tile fwr ee.b and A aieat! UilfjUi ! BeaueiBa Ule tor uctoaor. . OeU dell, weak aad rarer lie fat aaah, fJep toeieeraad Oetoeer. Kje dall aad lower Ma for aaah, Birlea etead, aad.aacuaaf.d. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Olbabfibld, Pl Aug. 1, U7V. Flour, nar ewt, II to Ruokwtieat flour, nar awt. Cure Meal, per ewt Chop, rye, ierowt Chop, mixed, per awt Urea, per nwt Wheat, per buihel Rvl, par buihel , Oati, per buihel Oora, eara, par baahel , Ruokwbeat, per bmhel Potaloaa, per buahal Applei, per buihel llatni, per pound Shoulder, per pound llriod Hoof, per pu..;.. Chlokeaa, per pair Uutter, per pound K,ga, per dueen Halt, tier aaok, lartte Coel Oil, per gallon l,nrd, per pound Lined Applll, por pound., tirled Peaohee, per pound. Ueana, per buihel 1 10 I 40 1 It l to 1 to to 10 If, to to 40 In 100 II T IS 40 10 10 1 to It 10 II 1 on Kailniafls. IVn nny I vim In Hal lroiul TYUONK t CLEA11PIKLD BltANCII 0 N and after Monday, MAY 11, 18711, the Peeaent-or Train! will run dallv (except Sua aava) between Tyrone and UlearDeld, aa (oltowa CLRARFIELD MAIL. W. B. Plubbbb, Coaduolor. LKAVB SOUTH. LKAVB NORTH. Curwenevt!le,..l.lO, p. a. Tyrone, t.OO.A.M. Olearlald, 1.40, " Vanaeoyoo t.U, " L.ooard,,..,....4, Soinmlt t oo, ' Barrett I.a4, " Poweltoo, ln.OO, " Woodland, 4.01, " Oaaeola,.. 10.11," lligler,.. 4 01, " Bojnton, 10.17," Wallaeeton,....4.17, " Steinar'a, 10.31, Bine Ball 4.15, ' Phillpeburg, .10.14, Graham 4.81, " tlranam 10.H, " Pbllipaburg, ...4.SS, " Blue Ball 10.97," Sleiner'i, 4.3U, Wallecelon,...10.44, Boyntoa, 4.40, " Bigler 10.62," Oioeola 4.03, Woodland, 10.6, " Powelton t.OS, " Barrett, 11.07," Summit 16, " Uonard 11.11," Vanaooyoe, t.St, OlaarOeld ll.lt," Tyrone, 1.00, " Curwenavllle,.11.40a.a OLKARPIKLD KXPIIES9. LEA VK SOUTH. LEAVK NORTH. Tyrone, Vanaooyoe,.. Summit Powelton Oioeola,.. Boynton, ..Ml p. a. .7.43 " ,.t.0i " .1.17 ,.818 " ..8.14 Steinar'a, ...... ,.8.8t " ..8.41 ' Phtlipibarg. uranam Blue Ball Wallaoeton, .. Bigler, Voodland,.... Barrett, Leonard, Clearfield Cnrweniville .8.47 " ..8.6i ,.t.0l " .0.10 ..t.17 ,..15 ,.1.30 .t.SS " lO.tt " PHILIP8BURO A MOSI1ANN0N PRANCIIES taava aotira. lratb noava. A, M. P. H. P. a, 11:40 12:16 4:80 11.11 4:14 12:14 4:18 t:lt 12:04 4:01 tit 11:61 1:67 8 60 11:46 8:60 8:46 11:40 1:46 8:10 11:36 8:40 8:36 11:30 8:36 8:30 11:16 1:30 a. a. A. a ITAnoRI. Morriadele, 1:00 Mi l:lt 1:14 1:90 1:44 1:47 7:00 Philipiburg, 7:03 Sleiner'a T:0t 10:11 7:18 Boynton, Oioeola, Moibannoa, Stirling, llootldale, MeCenley, Kondrlok'i, Ramay. 10:36 7:81 10:43 7:80 7:41 7:66 8:01 1:61 10:48 1:67 10:63 1:07 10:68 3:11 11:0 BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. Ki. Mail. Mall. Exp. p. H. A. w. leave Tyrone nrrira 8.10 7.66 Bald Eagle 6.63 7.41 Julian 1.10 t.06 Uileibnrg 4.46 1.43 Bellefonte 4.86 8.33 P. H. 7.08 MS 8.01 8.14 8..12 8.46 11.1)8 141 A. a. 8.30 8.47 t.30 t.66 10.03 10.16 10.40 11.18 Mileaburg 4.16 8 23 Howard 4.01 8.00 arrlre L. Haven leave 8.16 8.16 TYRONB bTAT'"N. aaiTwaan. waivwann. i Pacini Kinross 8:00 Pllliburgb Kip'aa, 1.61 Paoifle Expreai, 8:18 Johaitowa Expreli 8:61 p. a. Day Expreai 11:60 Mall Train, 8:28 Atlantic Kxpren, 8:61 Phila. Expren, t:14i P.M. 1:16 8:34 7:08 Way Panenger, Meil Train. Faat Line, Cloae eonnactloai made by all train! at Tyroae and Lock xtavea. B. BLA1K, raylT-tf. Saperintendent, FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, P. 13 05 1 M iddlelowa 18 00 Lock Haven 1 7t Marietta 166 Williamanort. I 80 Lancaiter .- 180 HuntinidoB.. 1 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 to Lewiitowa. 1 10 Altoona 1 86 Maryaville.. 4 tt Johnitown.. S 85 Cnwenavilla 20 Philipiburg il Oioeola 85 Tyrone 1 22 HARK1SBURO... 4 75 PITTSBURO lit Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. fH and after Mondey, Deo. 10th, 1877, J the peneuger tratna will run aauy lexcepi Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa followa i KASTWAHD. Day Mall leavee Plttibnrg 8:20 a. m. Red Bank 1 1:40 1 Sligo Junction 12:08; New Bethlebem 1:07 p. m.j Maysvlllo 1:28) Troy 1:30 i BrookTllla 1:0 Fuller's 1:86 Rey noldiville 1:62 ( DuBoli8:33 Snmmit Tunnel 1:40 Peafield 4:06 Weedville 4:17 1 BeneielU 4:6 arrives at Driftwood at i:66. H E8TW AHI). Day Mall leaves Driftwood 1:16 n. m.i Ueneietu 1:0V: Weedville 1:40: I'enfleld 1:46; Summit Tunnel 1:07 DnBolll:30 Revnoldsvllle 1:41: Fuller's 1:47: BrookvllllS:33: Troy 1.-40) M.rs.illl 4:14; New Bethlebem 4:20 1 Sligo Junction 6:10) Red Bank 1:27 ; arrivol at Plttiburg at l:t p. m. Bay- Tbe Reyaoldiville Accommodation leave! Reynoldavilie daily at 7:60 a. m. and arrive! al Red Bank al 11:00 a. m., Pittiburgh at 1:36 p. m. Leavee Pitt. bur. h al 8:18 p. m ; Red Bank at i:66 p. m. arriving nt Reynoldavilie at V:06 p. m. Cloee eonneetlons made wltb train! on P. A a Railroad at Driftaood, and with train! on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. liariunnAnuuiuni Diph A. A. Jaoaion, Bnp'l L. U. Dlv. BIAQB LINK. et.aaariRi.n to pRapiarn. Tbe undenianed would Inform the pulillo that be ll now running a Itege line between Clearfield and Panfleld, three timee n week. Tbe etee-e leavea Clearfield oa aioadari,wednel- dayi and Friday!, at 8 o'clock a. m., arriving at Panfleld at 12 o'elock m. Returning lame daya. Leavea Panfleld at 4 o'clock p. m., arriv. ing at t leerneia at a o olooa p. m. conoecuoa ia meue wiin mini en me ... Orade R. H. at Peallcld. Fare, aah way, 11.50. UKO. W. UKAKUAltl. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 13, 1871 8TAOI LINKS. A state learss CvrweDSTillsdatl Tor ReynoUs- Tille, at 1 o'elook, p. arriving at Keynoldsrille at o'elook, p. n- Hetaralai, leaves Heynolds- villt daily, at 7 o'slook, a. , arriving al Car wsnsYiiJs at IS o'elook. m. Fare, aaen way, j. A stag leaves CarweBSvllle dally, at 1 o'slook p. n., lor DnBols City, arriving at uouots viiy at 0 o n l oca, p. n. ne.arninK, vuduu T o'clock, a. m., dally, arrlviogat CurwtnsvUleat II 'olook, sa. Ifaro, aaok way, .. AIlMINIfirRATOKH NOTICK. Voliso Is hereby glvstt that Letters ef Ai uiBiatratioa oa lha est at of ARTHUR BUEHU, 1st of Lawrenoa township, Clearflsld eoaoty, Pa , daooaaed. ha v las been duly mated ta tho adder si (aad, all persons Indebted to said aetata will pless) make im medial payment, and tboso having claims or aemaoas again m mw wm present them properly autaenuoaioa ror enw eaitt.tnom aia,Ji nvm i Administrators, Clearfield, Pa , Aug. I, 1171-81. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Personal Property I Tn. rnllawtne aronertv will be aald at Ihe rea. Id.aoe nf Artier Been, (forra.ll, the Juhua Tate heaieetead), la bnwrene. towasntp,.. SATURDAY, AUGUST II, 187t, Tbe fallowing prenerty, t. wit : Three h.id ef ailleh aewl, twe jear .taa, I Aiaense, anu, a Three Sheep Tw. hereee and harnaaa, a larire (eek af tarhaje aad eaicaeae, I wagna, 1 laaprevea aws mower aad rake, plewa, barrewi, eoliltatora, abovela, Inrha. nhaa. mil eradlei. eevlhee. hoee. ehaiaa, carpenter teola, frindttoa.. It aerea ef eon, 4 una haefcwBeel. and a lersra lot ef .otetoea la Iba (reaad, abeal Itt basbell wheat aad ttt naabell eat! an. rje, la tone aaj. A Large Orchard ii tkuaikaa omA aears. to geiaar wiib sm...i. .ion-.-, beda and beddler, ebaln.Ublea, An., aad a lare Ml .1 .ta aa I. evasaaeBV. . V .".ob. J. O. SOIIKTVmt, BILAR RKKHI, AdesiaiatreAars , M. I He fwdi lahea aatll eetUed let, CVaarleld, Pa, Aa. I, ISit-JI, Curwanavilla.. &.S0 a. at Claarleld..,. 1.17 " Leonard t.SX " Barrett t.ST " Woodlaad t.01 " Blglar .U8 Wallaoeton,... t.lt " Bine Ball, 0.11 ' Graham t.lt " Philipiburg.. g.lt ' Stelner'a, ( .11 " Boynton 6..17 " Oiceola, t.41 " Powelton I ts " Hummit 7.06 " Vanaooyoo,,. T.ll " Tyrone, - t.4i " Awtlstrarnu. A IIIHTOR'tl NOTIC K-E.UU ef Rloh ard Shaw, deeoeied. Tbe undoriigned A ndltor, appointed by the Orpbani' Coartof Clearfield eounty, to diipoee nf the exoeptlool to tho aeeounl of the Kxeeutora of B lohard Shaw, will attend la the dullei of hli ap nolntmeal alhla offloe la Cl.arleM. oa WKDNKS UAY, tha 20TU day of AI1U1ST, A. O. 18711, al t o'o'ook A. M.,at woloh lime nnd plaee all partiea Intareaud ara aotifled to appear with Ibeir wit neaaea aad evidence re.periing Ihe matter ia dlipuu. J 1). MrKHALiil, AudiU Clearlald, Jnly SOlh, 1870. AUDITOR 8 NDTIC i:. In the ltale of Samuel Powil, deo'd. la the Ooert of Common Pleaa of Clearflild ooauly, Penn'a. Tbe nndenlgned Auditor, appoiatad by the lourt, lo audit, aellle and aujuit tue aoeouata or A. C. Tale, Administrator of Ibe ootele of Samuel Powell, deceaied, and to report distribution of of tbe balnnoa in tha banda of the Hid Adminis trator, hereliy givei notice that he will attend to the dutiee ol bia appointment at hie offloe, ia Ibe boroiiKh of Clearfield, Pa, on PKIllAY, Ihe f ir TKKNTH DAY OF AUGUST, IB7t, al 10 o'clock A. M., wbea and where ell pertloe inter .ted may attend. f HANK tl. UAItHIH, Claarheld, Pa., July 80, ISTtt.l Auditor, ADMlNlHTHATOItH' NOTICK. Notice ia hereby giveo that Letter! of A miolitration on theiitaleof Pltli DKHICK PHAI LEY, late ef Cheat towoibip, ClearBeld oounly. Pa deoeaied, having beou duly granted lo the nnderatgned, nil pereona iudebted lo aald eitate will plcaai make immediate payment, and thoae having olainil or demand! agalnat the lame will preaeut mem property anta.nttoated lor anttle manl wltnout delay. .iii.iaiiian l. Mil, JOHN p'HAlLBY, Adminiitratori. Weetover, Pa., July I, 187 t, A DMIMHTR ATOMS' NOTICIi.-N.tloe J la hereby given that Letter! of Adminiitra. lion ('bib 7V.iaM.Nfe Anmexo on Ihe estate of JOHN HK1TEK, late af Covington townihip, Claarteld eounty, Penn'a., deeeaaed, having beea duly granted to ibe nnderatgned, all peraonl Indebted lo laid eatate will ploaee make immediate pay ment, andlboee heving elalml or demand! will preieot them properly authenticated for eelllemont without delay. J. v. roiinn, CHRISTIAN DROWN, Administrator! 47. T. A Karthiui, Pa., Juna 16, 1H7V-HU' CAUTION. All peranna are hereby warned egalnit purehailng or in nny way meddling with tbe following personal property, now in the pciieiiion nf Abram Humphrey, of Lawrence lownafalp, vlx i Alible Intcreata In the growing eropl, mob aa corn, oati, buckwheat, potatoea, Ao , on the land occupied by the aald Humphrey, together with the bay in the barn, tbe same hav ing boon bought and delivered to ns, nnd is ellow. ed to remetn in the poasession of said Humphrey on loan oniy, subject to our omer at any time. UKO. WEAVER A Co, Clenrllild, Pa., Jnly lsth, 1870 31. CAUTION. All peracm are hereby warned ngainst purchasing or in any way meddling with the following peraonal property, now In tha pollution of Sabaatiaa Pattilot, of Covington lownanip, vix t una oow, I call, a noga, j piga, II chickens, 1 cooking atoveaad utemili, 1 elock, lot of dishei, 1 lot! of potetoei In tbe ground, 1 ptowi, i cultivator, lot ol neana in tne ground, all the vegetablea in tha garden, 4 acme corn, 4 acree oata, 8 aerea buokwbeat, 120 iheavaa of wheat io tba barn. 4 donn rye in the barn. 800 pouuda hay in the barn, 4 empty barrels. Tbli property wal porobeied by me at Oomtable'l lale on tbl 30th day of July, 1871, and ia left in bia care lubjeot to my order at any time. F. P. COIiDRIET. Freachvlllo, Pa., Jnly t, 1870-31. QEPTEMIIER Jl'RV LIST. A list of VJ the namee of Qrand and Traveraa Jorori drawn for September Term. A. D, 1870. oommen cing on the fourth Monday, September 22d, and to continue for three eoneecutive waeka, via : Fourth Monday, Sept. 22d : fifth Monday, Sep tember 20th, and Urat Monday of Oot'r, the 8th oae.ii jraoai riair wrxk, acre. 2n. Chai Browo, Covington, Wm Hawk, Bell, Peter Erhard, Knox, Allen Hoover, Pike, Wro L Moore, Ferguaon II P Towns, Huiton, L R Merrell, Clearfield, 11 B Lanicb, Lawrence, J W P. nodes, Uouiidala Wm H Peters, Boe. John V Weaver, Clear'd, D B Shields. Sandy, D Strayer, Wallaoeton, Ueorge Moffit, Decatur, Jaa hunter, Sr., Jordan, Iaaac Tbomaa, Bloom, Joo Kllnger, Newburg, John Sberick, Brady, JameaArdery, Morria, Wm John!, Woodward, Henry B Darr, Burn.ide, .enoa Hartaborn, Pike, John Pearaon, Daoatur, BanJ C Ileal, llouttdale raaraaaa jiboka lav wcxk, ibpt. 22n. M R Ogilen, Clearfield, Joi. F Pie. Osceola, Geo. Sehwem, Brad), Jaoob C Smith, Brady, Matt. McMarvey, Cheat, Frank Uoss, Wallaoet'n, Wealcy Shlrey, Bradrd, A B Tate, Ureenwood, T J Thompaon, Green 'd, J L Kragla, Clearfield, J H Rowla, Lawranoo, Ell Lines, Bredy, Wm. Smith, Woodward, Samoel Metlhae, Bell, Camiifleld Breon, Brady, Sam'l VanHorn.tlreen'd, r as llircb, Jordan. Joo R MeCloro, Pike, u r uioom. moom, Jua't Plnbell, Covington Herbert Doom, Lew'r. Wm Williams, Jordan, J H VanDuien, llouti'd, Frank Bush, Boggi, Jonathan Walker, Knox, D MeCanaay. Wood'd. T Frank Hlabel, Urady, Andrew Flegal, Morris, Whitmer Bloom, Car'a, Jemea Lamar, Burnaide, Jae. Chapman, Burnaide, niorrii liincy, rtouta d, Jaoob Potter, Morris, F Uortnoat, Covington, II F King, Clearfield. Asbury Gcarhart, Mor'l, Ueo tlullch, Lawrenoe, lAlet Ralliton, Morris, Jno MoUatigbey,Cle'fd,!Alex Whiluker, Pike, u w Logon, uell, , fetor Beck, Burnaide, Samuel Lee, Huston, A U Brady, Uulicb, Jaa Cree, Beccaria, loilver Hubler, Uraham, Andrew Shot, BeccarlaFrank Patera, Decatur. TRaTaaaR jenoaa In wbrk, irpt. trie. Geo Toier, Curwoniv'le, I Harry Snyder, Decatur, Geo A Kepbart, Decatur,' F Woadorly, Beeearia, I C Whipple, Brady, J W Straw, Jordan, Ab'm Go.s, llontadale, II W Perk, Clearfield, Cl.as King, Burniide, Philip Arnold, Brady, Wm Brother!, Burniide, Jno Shannon, Wood'ard, Rlch'd Morrison, Chest, Lacien Bird, Huston, Stepb Fletcher, Union, IJoseph Seyler, Union, Wa Woolridge, Brad'd,U W Stilt, Woodward, Daa'l Schorr, Curw'ille, : Sam'l Burge, Lawrenoe, Gen 0 Moote, Clearfield,! W Holltngsworth, Hea'a, J L Pearce, Bradlord, Isidn.y Fox, Gullcb, Gilmere Shirey, Uoahen,1 Jno Sentrook, Wood'ard, Ed Farrell, Penn, M 0 Wilson, Bradford, Jamce Haley, Burnaide, Jemos McKeown, Penn, Andrew Kitchen, Chest, Jno Livingston, Clear'd, S F. Kramer, Lawrence, Ab'm C ShofT, Beccaria, Tboa Barm, Derelur, Peter 8 Weber, Bendy. tratbrir reaoaa Id wrrr,oct.8tb. Jno McCreeken, Jordan,0 Shlray, Bradford, Jno Reber, Woodward, Pat Quinn, Uoutadale, G 0 Jenkini, Cur'avitle, J 8 Ueernart, Boggi, A 11 lrvin, lEnoi Bloom, Knox, W Weitover, Burnaide tr; Daniel Beeman, Knox. BenJ Fulkenon, llulicb, M MeHsndrr, Brady, Jno Mcllsndr. Brmdr Prank Oroott, Bloom, Um W Ksi, Kmc aria, K J Walker, Osceola, Harry Snyder, Law 'no, J li McKUrnaa, Uulicb, Dan'l Neff, Osoeols, Jas L Carry, L City, N T Hnibin, Brady H 0 HamiltOQ, L City, 0 J Westorsr, Burosidr, A Homtm, Hr., Haston, L flood, Covington, linamer uis, Moms, Wuliigler,Clesrflclil. John 1'ortsr, Pi Its, A W Oowder, BrtvdfortJ, Frsnip Btll, Unco wood, Si Ins Cirr, Pike Usury Truinh, Bradford, Jno (JormD, Barosido tp n n ut. is, ues.rt.eiil, J 0 Juboston, Jordan. J B VYftj. Uirard, SherilT's Sale. By virtue of sundry writs of Levnri Facia Is sued oat of th Court of Ccmrnf-n I'leas of Clear field oounty, and to no directed, there will be exposed to puhllo sale, at the Court liouse, in tb borough of Clearfield, oa Friday, August Utb, 1N19, At I o'elook P. M,, th following described real ettaU, to wit : All thatsertala traot or pise of land sitaal ta Chest township, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a., bounded and described aa follows, vis t Herin- aing at a hickory oa tbe bank of Chest sreek ; Iheno down said ereek by tha several courses and distances of th same, as follows i Bnutk Vt, degrees west 3 perehes) Iheno south 6.1) degrres wast 14 4-19 perohts tnene aorta sev. enty degrees wast 19 It perches j tbenoe north 4Ki d-grees west 1 1-10 perches tbene north S4 derross west II perehes i then north I de grees west II perches j thenoe' north 12) degrees west II perol.es; north 71 degree west 7-iu perrbM, eoala 88 degrees west 16 perches ; then north 271 degreoewssl 14 perches ; thenn north 8 degree oast 10 perches ) the north M degreea east probes thence south 06 degrees oast 14 perehfsi Iheno north 69 degrees cast 6 8-11 prehe( tbene urth 111 degrees weat ftl ft-10 perebes i tnene Bonn l degrees west in perches; thenea north I If, degrees east IS perahes; thaneo north 47 degrees west 10 perches tnene north N7 degroes west 16 perches ( t lis no north 61) degree west li 4-10 prchs tbene north 84i degrees West 16 perohas) north 9i degrees east 21 6-10 perch tbeae north 6 degree east SO pershasj theoo iorth li degree out 0 6-10 perahes tapost tbae 61 degr at 161 perehes to a whit rak Uteae south 61 degrees west 41 porch to a hiakory and plao af begin ning, containing T6 aoras and 111 porehes, aad being part f a larger traot af Land savveyed a a Warrant granted t Thomas utst, aad the sasa prsaBs whieh Armstronc Carry aad wife, by dead datd tb 10th day ef January, A. D. 1676, sold and eonveyed th sera I T. f. Dnnhar. Tb abov land has about fifty ear cleared and under aaltlvatloa, aad having thcrooa retd a hewed log hone, a larg hank nam, aad ether otbnlldings. Bet sad, taken la exeeatlea and to b )d as tb property of T. F, Dunbar. Also, a oertalh lot ar plte f land sliuat la Hustoa Uwaahip, Clar6eld aoanty, Pea 'a., hounded and daeorlbod as follows t Beginning at the northwest corner f lot deeded by David Horning and wif l John Vabrabn then by th wvsura lia thvraof, sooth nineteen aad Ihr fourtb degrs east thirty-four and aine-tonth perches I eontr of highway theuo south thlr-ty-lhr aad threo fbarth degr wH i perehas (U& ttri) thao aerth Sftft dg. wast II 6-16 pr., tbene north 4d degraas east II 6-14 pcrchea to the plao af beginning, tohtaialag 11 acres, betog th same premises Conveyed t said (tarah Horn ing from said David Horn ing and wif, by dead datad Sid October, 1671, aad baring thraoa racked dwelling boas, twe-etort high, wU fiaiahod, a larg shop, r star boas, a stabl. aad thr utbwtlding. Befaed. Ukea ta eieeatl aad t be sold as th property of Borah Ueratog and Ames Horning, her nusbaad. Tbbii op Sal. Tb art or sm tt wbleb th property shall b straek f mast be paid at tb lime or aal, arsaeb thr arraagamoau mad as will ba approved, el her wis th property will b Immediately aal ap pud aald agaia at th eipense aad risk af th per eon to wheel It wa straek el, aad wis, IB eaeeai eeaeienay m snob re-sal, shall ke aead aha eame. aad ta a tastsaee will the Deed h preaeated la Oewrt for fDalmatiea aalass tb ajoaey Is vtaaUy paid ta lb Bbarlf. AMDBKW VINT1. )r Saaairr's wrriod. I -aartf. Olearlelda P July II, IITf. IttlUfttlaurouj. FIA1TOS and ORGANS I Tho Icargcst and Cheapest House in Pennsylvania. Having lately accepted the General Agency for Central Penn gylvaniii (in addition to our old territory), with headquarters and largo store room at 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Penn'a., in charge of Mr. George W. Good, and being desirous of extending our already imnienso galea of tho most celebrated Pianos and Or gans, we havo appointed Copt. 1. A. (alnulln, of Clear field, our Agent, who will have on hand our Instruments in the P. 0. Building1, CLEAXIFIELD, JRjA.., where we invite all who aro desirous of purchasing a first-class PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call. Wo sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, and being tho largest dealers in the State, our prices are the lowest. Our house was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue. IXSTRIMEXTS SOLD OX SMALL MOXTHLY PAYMEMS. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for illustrated catalogues and price lists. . . PIANOS. HAINES BROTHERS, WEBER, NEWTON k CO. GEORGE W. GOOD, 1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. MELLOR & 79 Fifth Avenue, May 21, 3m. Look to your Interests IN BUYING YOUR Havirifr luti returned from Iho Knot, where wa have been making ocr Rnrintr nurchnsoa. wo lake thii opportunity of thanking our customer for tbuir liberal patronage in the past, and beg to assure them we will do all we oan to make it their interest to continue the tame. Our store is literally cr.imrocd with goods just from tbe manufacturers, by all odda the largest and beat aolccted alock ever brought to this count; at any one time by one firm. Over fifty different patternaand rarietiea of CARPETS, ranging In price from 20 centa to f 1 per yard. We will sell Carpets at cheap aa the tame quality can be bought in Philadelphia or New York. Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, In the latest stylos. Shootings, Shirtings and Caaaimerea, together with BOYS' WEAR in all eradea of goods. Our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' STOCKINGS are just the prettiest TRIMMED HATS, alwnya on hand, primmed up by Miaa Matlie Eolin, of Philadelphia, who will give ladies wiahing Hats trimmed to order, her beat endeavors to pleaso. Call and aee ua before buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. jbMls tH j ii 1 -.4T V-Scsd for Illnttratcr! Circsu and Frlona, Liberal Termi to the Trade. -n Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, M1DUUCTOWM, CONK, sand Kcw, lira aatd a.l Waba. Avaaiaua, CUICAUu, ILL, GUINZBURG'S one rmcE CX-O'X'XXXIVCi STOXU3, TO THE CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY: We give hearty and cordial invitation to coma and exantint onr new Spring Block cl Gonts' c& Boys' Clothing. We bare aolaoted for tha Spring aaaaon a maanlficent alock of lbs Moat -oarefully made and atyliah Kooda It ia poatible to procure, and bare-' ' marked every varment at tbe Inweat poatible prices. We know that oar goods are of the hlghett char acter, and we believe inspection and eompariaoa will prove that the prices are much lower tha they bave beta heretofore. Tako particular notice, our Spring ttock is sll new. Dcato give ua a call. L. GUINZBURG, Western Hotel Corner, - - Clearfield, Pa. April t, 1871. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road. Ties Carwsanllla, Pa. Jaa. t, It-lf. JAMi IE8 H. TURNER, JUBTlCIOr TUB PIACI, TVallauton. Ia 4r-Re kaa preaanel tlaaaelf wllk all Ike eee-eier, Slak feraaa eader tke Peaulea aaad Seaat, lawa, aa well aa bleak Deede, eta. All legal atauera Mtrai ted te kie ear. win ree.lv. preaipl atlaallea. Ma; Ilk, ItTt-lf. New Slarble Yard. TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, PM$ fr Cttmeitn Lmtt. A KW MARBi a YARD Oalt at J.Fll BARTY'S MarMe Werka. Okeiee werk aad lew arleee. Dlreellv appeell. tke Lwlkeraa Ck.rek, Tklrd ttrwat. Olearlald, Pa., Merek 17, 1B1 tf ORGANS. PALACE, STERLING, MASON & HAMLIN. HENRICKS, Pittsburg, Penn'a. and best yoa eer aaw. A mil line of SIMPLICITY! OUPERIDRITY II I 1MPLIFIED a O MAINTAINElJ; Improvements September, 1878' Hiving roffard mr the dmaad ottr.a profreaaiva ae, we aow offer to tfc Wetid wm swvxaaL Important Improvements. Kolwithatnnding th. VICTOIt haajong bwa tho peer of any machine in tho market a fact supported hy a boat of volunteer witneeeea w. now confidently tlaim for it greater almplicity, a wondcrfu! redaetioxt of friction, and altogether a Hart CW tinoflon of DralraUi QuoIi(l. For talt by MerchanU and othera. ARNOLD HAS ADVA5CKD Prices of Shingles, 81IAVKD AND 8AWKD. a Carwaaaeillek Jaa. t, Tl tf. Great Western Hotel, Mac till, 11 aad Itlt Market Street, (ZHreetr, apiafe rraaaaiatare SrenW iVpef.) TlliUillplelft, PUUV'S. 'X'a.z-uajaa, StMI. OO er cftaaye Tkll Hotel li wl tke aew Peklet Salldlae., aew Mu-ate Tetaple, U. . Mraa, aad AaeAaaa. e PlM Aria. t. . tlUUCS. Prep'r.. ' Oraa all aiaa-t I i;",' Ij, nw VICTOR oMeatelled II trlHiaf.