THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY HORNING, A TO. IS , 1870. Terms of Subscription. It paid is idranM.or w lib in three months...!.. 00 If paid eflrr tbr ud b(or s-onihs,., 1 60 If (.kid ftfw thxpirltoB of lx monbts... I 00 s-Mturf. 8. M. riTTiiLi A Co., News AdwtUlog Agsnts, T Park Row, oornar Weknan Slrwt, ar our duly authorised Agents iB n York Olt. HELICilOUS NOTICE). Mftliodia Kpltoopal Church Ker. J, 8. u, Mr'iiur, Pastor. -Service vr- Sabbath U 10 A. M., and 74 P. M. H.ijb.th School at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting every YVetlneija-, at Tl P. M. CuioDUoioa tSrvle, first Bab bath ef very ooih.al 104 A.M. West t'leerflcM M. K ChurchHev. W. Ccott Wilioh. Pattor. Preaching every iltsrnet Sunday, at o'clock, P. M, Sunday Bchool at 3, P. M. All er Invited to attend. Preab)lerUa C hurchRev. H. B. Botlib. 8nbbata ssrvie morning Bad troBlnjf iSab- . .L u.k.. B P U Pr.Mr Mull U.Jn.. 3y veniDg. Itapt.it Church. Rev. J. A. Ati-air., Pu tor. 8rv.eei every Sabbath morning and evening , Itornatinc, st I0 o'clock A. M., and 74 P. M KeMiatb School at! P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. J.Siiridan. Preacbiogat 104 o'eloek:, A. M.,on the Arat, third and fourth Sunday of eeah month ) it 7 o'clock) P. M. tiunday Bobool ovary Sunday tflarnooB at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. fIMB OF lULDIIO QUARTS.. BKMIOMI OOttKT. Keound Monday of January. Third Monday of Merob. first Monday af June, Fourth Monday of September. TIM OT OLDIM COM MOB PLMAI. First Monday of Jnn. bMond Monday of November. FUBLIO OrriCBRB. Prtiidf JidgoHom. Cberlss A. Mayor, of Look liar an. Anittant Lam Judgt Hob. John II. 0m l, of Bellefonte. ' ' . AiMetet Judgn Abram Ogden, Clearfield ; Vinoent B. Hull, Uaarfiala. ProtkoHotaiyHh Bloom. Regiittramd RttordrL. J. Morgan. IHttrUt AHont.y Win. M. MoCulIoagb. Trtawtr Philip DolU. VAdrrtaf Andrew Pents, Jr. lirputy Sharif Chriit. J. Keaifjr.r, Clearfield. Uounty ffuwyor oauuei c . mouiosiey, vur--nsville. Count Commitonr$ C. W. Kyler, Oraham- ton P. 0.; Elah Johnston, Grampian Hills P. O.; Juhn Norria, 8r., Curwensvllle. County Auditors William V. Wright, Clear- flcld ; JonpB utmiana, inre nun ; i. o. nor rii. Woodland. Conmiv Coroner J. B. Neff, Naw Washington. Jury Commtitriontr Dr. Jamet P. Ilurohfleld, UlearDed, JOiepn Aiexanaer, neaera. Suprintndnt of Public SchoolH. L. Mo Quown, Clearfield. StaUrof WtiykU& JeaiBraaJatH W.Carlila, oftf at Lot hen burg Pa. Aonr. Mi JohB W. Vrlgly, Wm. Ka drbaugh, Cyrni Qordoo, Clearfield Joaeph K. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwooavillo ; J. A. Living none, Dulloia City. Our Sjteial flolumB ta d.eldMlly fntreiitlD( in t lue.l point of vi.w, and pro&tabl. reading to ouUidera who w.Dt to aar. money. vii,ii'founEi "Will ;nu take wheal, onta or eora tut aub. icriptiun V Wa are often inquired or in thia way a letter from patrona who reaida at diataooa (rem Clearneld. Wa agalo aa.jf yea. Tbareeeipta ef a rafponaitla narehant or mill owner la the ricinity, will aniwer na Juat aj welt M the oaah. To illluatrate: If aoy of oar patrona will d.lirer at a ba of f raia at the mill of Joaeph II. Dreth, ta Cheat townihip, Ilorao. Paiohil, in Jlurnaida, Thomaa JI. Fortey, In Graham, Wm. Porter or Shaw 'a, In Lawrenoa, or Brown k 8e;ler'a, al Roekton. Union townahip, and forward their receipt! for the amount, we will .redit them on their account for the lame. In thia way all may oon pay what they owe, If they will purau. thia ourae. tf. For a nobby suit for Fall and Win- Irr, 0 to Wilioy'l . Mr. Grath, of Mill Hall, wants our readera to aand to him for a prio. Hit. 6c. bie edvertlicmant. County Superintendent ilcQuown itarted out on bii oiamination tour oa alouday, eommaneing at Carwanif lllo. - -- m The vase and boquct tbut adorned Iba labia In front of tho pulpit la the ('learned Prefbytarlaa Charoh Lit Banday, waaan .bjeot el beauty and admiration. Before you k to camp mootinf? or on another aiouriioa, go aat order a autt of oloihea from II. H. illey, aait door to lb. .1 pren offioa, Clearfield, Pa. ( Jobn Whitehead has been appointed aunt at Uoaa Hal elatioa, a new atatiou aatab liihed on the Hon Bun branch of the Tyrone 1 Cloarleld Railroad. Lowia Sebocb and William Kinder man le notice In tula liaa. .f their appoiatm.nt ai Kieautora .r th. aetata of John Bohcurloh, lata of Urady townihip, deceaaod. r t m e . ' Willcy haa removed bis tailor aliop to Mr. Hbaem'a new building, on Market atraot, one door woat af the eiproae offloa and two aoora aait of th. poatomch Cloarleld, Pa. It. No aorvicea will be hold in tho Cloar leld II. at. Church neat Sabbath. The paator and a largo aoeaber of the menabora are attending tho Juniata Valley Camp-meatlog at Newton Hamil ton. I O M - Call and examine 11. A. Krutzer'a Klmlra U00I1 al 12. M per P'r- A,H "o'' ud Yontha' Boota at aatonlahlng low Bgurea. Ladlea and Children'! Bboea of lb. rery beat qnallly. Market atreet, Claarlald, Pa. aug t-'lt tU e m Lost a Hand. We loarn from tho Pbilipiburg oantaf of Saturday, that Frank Klear,aoonof Andrew Klaar, of Wallaeeton, am pluyad el the Morgan Run aaw mill of Hooter, llarrli k Co , Bit with a lerlom aooldant oa Tbun day morning, eaaaing th. low of fcla right hand. Lmt of lettora romainlng nnclaimod in tho PoatoDle. at Claarlald, for the week .nding Aoguat II, II?' r Mr! Faille Barrett, Mill Mery Ilreial.r-(i), Henry Farnaworth, Wm. Kaalaa. . P. A. OAl'LIM, P. tl. The County Coramiaeionors give amice that they will a,oet at lb. Dear Cmt bridge, th. tlh .r Bept.nib.r nit, to award to Ike lowoat rarpoaalbla bidder th. (oatradl fur re arorln, tb. drift ef lb. plor and abotma.t'. Be. Miiea publlabed alaewkar In thia caper. . a mi Many ol our readera will, no doubt, at ihle particular aeaaoa of tb. year, ejrre. with Mark Twala that nothing laaaaa to ple.ee a y aa much aa to bo miatakon for a huckleberry, and if ha eta be baked Into a oak. and palmed of Ika nonary aa aeurraat, h. dioa happy. . Jainea h. ScoReM, John S. Rado kiak, and a aumbar of .then from Panleld keaa namai wa did net leer a eaa over the moun tain oa a lining tipedllloa .a Tueeday af la el etk. They retarned home wllh about thirty blaek baja aa the fr.it. af th.lr Joarcey, whl.b tkey hooked la lb. Baaqnehaana titer, near "falton-! Dead Water." W m. C. Lytic, bo n of John Lytic, t , of IhU plae wb. haa hoaa "reagblag II" la Califorola far a little .tar three rein, arritad al owe leal laturday araal.g. BiU" rook. lib. ka waa enjoying good health, and b. la heartily 'loomed baek home by hla former aaaoelalea aad eooip.niena. II. la aatiaied with th. froaiiir H'e for the preeaat, aad haa aoaa. W etaj . m eei '" (irmtnd wat broken on Monday last I" the fonndalloa of a aaw brick building oa lb. 'potty ef Jeana B. Orahaaj, Benoad atroet, hla raeld.no. and that af B. A. Bigler. Tka Int loo, af lb. building la leleeded la be "apud h a drag Hara by M. W. Srakaai, while Ika a poet part of tha etractara w III be detoled I. kaiiaeaa onleaa, Al. Al a kailnaaa llanl, thia III be a deiirabla locetloa. I'anicATKO. Tho dedication oi the Ceikohe cknreb at lloatedalo leal Sunday wee a find affair. Tb. turnout af peraana WM t adoni, aad I be truapnratar. ef th. walh " eiaetl; right lor tb. oeeaaion. Al th. lp.l.l "III from tali aad .f th. Tyrone k Cl.arlald ""read, aad alia that from Ik. Tyroaa ad tt ,k Ha. arritad ea tha groaad, the paopla wan by Iba Hoalaaaa. haae) aad anaorlad M tk. Ckaroh. Tho Mrelaa. were ... dueled by Blehop ""Ilea ef Irli, Father Bherldaa af Clwrleld, 'Iber Hiker of .,. Maryn, F.lher D. ta Roga Freaektllht, Father Lynch f Oacaol., aad rket Mahir ef llcnti.lele. JUDGE LEONARD AND HIS ft LA N- HaS fcl A?- -1Aftw'"l of Branara- tlon tho t.l,Mn bai at t f iMfJ publicity u i,, bo..ud aipo.Bra .f lb. Bo(i. w'b.oh g0l.rnld tho Hchoo DUtrlot ,f Clasr (laid borough A ni. d ba.,,,, Mk lb, o W SV!l-S."fc!!,,,l,Bta 10 "d tb '! f ? ''' "f lo.tb.om. .erpiiiara of toe t ik- nM . , .. dirty iouodoe and groundkaa boob.biIom. 'rMly ,,cd, 10 b defended gainit BBlragroui attack of Ibia klad, made rl 1 ar.d oh.rao.er nothing la her.' known. buw ctgnt7 yrara oi age, and bene li D(t only una of tha ol.ieil, but ii aUo f.tber o..a. to .hi, r-gm n 104. Hb.n tb. 7.V5" TT-1-il.aBll tho aarly aettlara, iba family bad loandura hardship, and pdr.ilona or wfairh the prei.nt generation faa-a 00 oonoap. tion. In .a,.!! etblBi fourttlta many yaara wera turned, potatoea baing tbair main depaaileneo for food. On ona oooaalon, whan tha ground wm ao bard (rotan that tbay eould not be dug out, parehod oorn wai re .or ted to nod furBlsbad tha food wbioh kept then. .lit.. Iba bard atrugglea of hi. aarlUr lifa, and tha farara labor whioh ha -M.rw.rdl nedormed aa a umbermao on tb.SBiqtjrbai.na. would hare abut the month of any daceot man from bfratmg bim beoaoaa later in bit career, Ibrougb Induitry Bod aooBomy, ha beeama tba poaioaaor of larga wealth, Inch baa txciled tba covetomoaM of tboat who ar advocating tba BKraiian and oomtnunittio tueon.. of fluauoial .UioB.riaa, nod which doubt IcB.pnderliea thia !e onslaught. Tba Cititrm Iriei to rnka a p-tnt out of tha Taot that tha oonaidaration BBtaad la Iba deed ia only ona dollar, but ha doa not kaep in riew tba important fact that Jndga Leonard wm not Iba lot H wa giving ilmway, and thia consideration w.a put in for the purpo.a of mak ing a formal legal trantTer. Tba anta of $500, wbtoh Iba Judgo bid al tb ShertB'i aala, doea ttol rvpreianl iba full amount of money which ft actually ooit bim, and tha porioo who furonbed that information knew full wall, ir ha knew any thing at all about the matter, that tboie flguree .)o not indicate what Judge Leonard baa iaveated in It. Tha aiinple faet it, and the aitertion could be verified If deemed neccuary. that iba ground occupied for ichool purpoiet ooat him nearer Jit tkomnnd dollars than $3,4u0. Tba furniture quettion uoed. vary little ex planation. Krery intelligent oiliieo of tba town knots that It was purchased aa low, eoniiderlng tha quality, as any firm vunld hare furnished it for. This la, however, begging tb question, for of bat possible interest ean it be to iba taxpayers bow much It cost when Judge Leonard p.id for il with kit own Money Bod tbea gav it to (he School District for nothing ( The Inrniture nevar lias and, unless it needs repairing, never will cost our eitiseas ona sent- Tb organ, to which reference ! rn.de, U In th sohool building la potaetaiou of tha Hoard. For tba exceedingly smart manner in whieb they, through iheir Treasurer, got possession el $160 worth of the coupon, of bond, they are prosecuted and will And II troublesome to explain satisfactorily to a court and jury. The Cyclopedia uBitituta no part la tbe set tlement made between Jadge Leonard and tb Board ef Directors. This fast the books show. No blood relatives of Judge Leonard, with the exoeption of one female taaobar, waa over an - ployed, ana sue was chosen, as other teachers wera, by a vote of tba Hoard of Directors. Tbe low nature of this flint- marks it aa the emanation of either an envious or a sadly distempered mind. io job, Air. is j nor, aa answer to iba foul and ground leu charges made against Judge Leonard ly the Ctliitm, may seem needles', and I bave ao doubt tb Judge will agrse with yoa. But there are others who tbmk tbat sucn an untruthful and libellous statement sbunld be refuted, ana having dona ibis", U neidi only a brief addition of facta to correct any raise impression taut may be enter tained. Pur tbe arection of school bouse build ing, furniture, Ac, Judge Leonnrd paid, out of bis own private funds, $28,1 10. lie received in bonds, proceeds of old building, orders, Ac., i:.,M4. This lelt a balance due him, on settling with the Board, f oarieea thousand (Are Amm drtd and two dollar, which sum be donated, as well as tbe lota, tbe price of which Is Dot included these amounts, Thes are tbe f-cti, which the editor of the CiliMn and bis prompters can't rub out if they lie from now until doom's day, when, If not sooner, tbey will experience the terrible faot tbat "Ihey tbat plough Iniquity, and sow wickrdneis, win roap ina same. a. MOKE CHAMMINC.. Editob Rnpi'BLiciii In th last two Issues of your paper your readers bave been treated to two lenttby article upon tbe "Cramming Pro cess" in our public schools, in which tbe writer attempts to aeiuue me people oy casting untruth ful reflections uiiun the school otfieers and teach ers of this oouoty. I am fra to admit that the subject of these articles is admissible of argument, but it is evident that th author only selected the subject bs a subterfuge for a malicious attack upon some who bav outstripped hiss la tha race of human progress. Tb tnotiv tbat prompted "Citisea" to express himself la tbe manner be did, remind me oi tbe comparison so frequently used to Illustrate human achievements, buppos there is a great horse race, free te every horse in the world, and free lo alt the mules, and all tbe the donkeys. At tbe tap of the drum they oume to the line, and Judges say "I. it a go ?" Let me aak what does lbs blooded horse, rushing ahead, drinking in the breath of his own swiftness, with bis man Hying Ilk a banner of victory, with bit vein, atandiog out all ovor bim as if a net of life bad been caslaround him what doea be ear how tuaoy.B-uloi an J doukej t run on that track 1 Uut watch Ihe serub animal, with his cbuckle brad aad lop-ears, with hi tail full of cockle burrs, jumping high and short, and digging in tba ground when he feels th breath of the coming lug eared mule, lie ia tbe chap that jump th track, and lays, "I am down oa mule equality." Ho it ia ia tb great race for higher attainments ia these days of free schools, Ire thought and free speech. Mr, Old Fogy aleps proudly on the rao ooura,but is soon passed by tha earnest, ambitious youlh a babe, perhaps, when the old veteran reached ki m-jmy and than it is tbat Old For v ories out, "i am down on free schools:" Kpeoi.lly tb ''cramming" of boys, when it ena bles tBm 10 outgeneral tueir venorouie sirea. But to ooma to tbe subject mailer of ear article, I desire briefly to defend tbe earnest workers ia on r Common Schools from the malicious charge of incompetency and nnfaithruinesa in the discharge of duty. "Cititen" charges tbe Superintendent, Teachers and Directors with infidelity. He charges tbe Buparintendent with granting eerti flea tee to those unqualified to teach, and from tb tenor of his article it Is evident tbat be ha been a teacher and dishonorably discharged, or perhaps, still lingering on tbe threshold of departed greatness, sighing for tb tim when the first keader and Child's Primer will mak Bp tb sun total o( a Common beboel eduealiow, tbat be may stand a leader amonf the Kniirbie ef Modern Keform. Tbat a Superintendent may mak mistakes In Is suing eerlitloates, I am willing to adult j but tb law give to aim a aieeretionary power, it is nis busines to great a license to all who bave the lawful attainments, and state tbe degree of pro ficiency in fliur ranging from 1 1 6, th ferav ersignifyiag "very good," the latter "very psor." "Cittsen la bis last article ays mat tn taw aaks a erti6oate running from I to 1 Incompe tent and invalid, wherein be abowe his ignorance of tbe law. He deells at some length upon tbe whys" and "wherefores net being exacted of those under examination. I know It for a cer tainty tbat the public examinations are honest andsearobing,aod mch more practise! than they were some years ago f thai tnuae iiccnsea to teaon, manifest mure teaching power, and accomplish more tn on term than tbe ;! her of lea years ago did to Ibrve. In speaking of testing the ability of appli cants and aioertaiog their attainments, I have a faint recollection of a Superintendent who asked bis teachers "bow bigb a blu uird built its nest, " and "bow many bails a bone-shoe bad," and "If tb man in th moon wa an old bachelor or man of a family," and If lb Uaober tailed to auswer these Intelligent (') Interrogations his li cence was withheld ; aud what It more astonish ing, It was a Kit per IB ten dent of Clearfield county that did It. 'Hut w must remember that these limes were In the palmy days of th systtn, bi ter tbe "Cramming Process" was Introduced, and wban tb ' wh;a" nd "wherefores were made tbe sovereign ol power. M.'iii.M-' mnade one or two statement that I should like to see reconciled. He made a forcible plea lor higher attainmente, l,pwrsone at Nasi capable of teaching tb alphabet and multiplica tion Uble), and gave th .Superintendent a bint tbat he should be more rigid and drop from the list of applicants all not louod deserving of No. 1. Apropos to lbli.be Inros apo tbe Slate Supertu-, tendent and mattgnanllr refera to bis Botioe lo HupetiatendsBt lo rejeot tb poorly qualified, and pronounce II ao outrage ana a great in-, justio to begioBers. Mr. Wtokerabam cxpros- p.'enoy as Mr. "Citiaeo," yet bt deaouooet b lormer at a dumagugue, but or course appl.oda lb latter. A Dottier example of mule equality. He makes lb bold and anlrutbfal atcernoa that few, if any ef tb Uacbera employed ft v veers ago r bow leeebiag In tb public sohool it tb ounty i . W- '""V1 fm last tefsf. 1 bav takea tbe trouble to lavestlgat Ibia, and lod tbat 60 per eot. of those employe, nve yean . -- to i. a., t-hmaia at nreeeau lie alst at tempt to ttartle the people by aanouneiog tbat "lb system ia Bearer n lailure to-day than il baa ever been." I need not attempt to prove tbe niter lallacy ef ucb state-cent. It la Ik i of apriBg of deception "d prejudice, lueeesBruliy refuted by mparisont reason and eomma aso. If tb MCitian" who ba made thoe arvlooa revelations and awatradielory uumeal bad been whewles) under lh 'rammiag" dipoo tioB hi eqaivoeatioB and distrted condition woald, of or, bw ttribBleble to tbe dir resealative of "y ldw timea," aad eboolilull of the cfM' r purity. Irulblaineee ao- .atA i Puritaa like) have told "the truth, the hoi truth ud nothing but th troth." I w.nld ay, Mr. Kditor, betor lo. ng Ibl rti.7tbmy.y-rr...tl U tb wk placet lb. f.. School I . It .surflili-l-tll'IW I aerroot T I m iibwis. Pw" . -Tr.i--soi. of Br.Ule.wdtWB.th.l.wr.gi Coo. tfebool ytem I- truPd "J" 1 . j k. rdwaLeiBM. ef bigotry, lul- Bry 'and personal embilioB, Ihna Impairiog the :;f.:rpa..d k.ni., pubi, T " ": tm l... the imoreeeloB with Maiov...... 7"- - - - - , ..i. flf. ftnO IHaW lUW w -a e Udl..and gentl-k. areaelaa. l goU: wh.lly oaa. t lattrwet v.a la tbe elementary brancbe. It It wmlllgoUd ehge, d gre (hcee wbe ariBee une nrevemeBt t toeir bwiwiwwobi ' I lk.ll.ve our eouaty ha as drving chool offer and teah.r a any ewwaiy tb. bum. ud will make tnre, eowpeteo. ----- of th ekiidr pjac-d nndef providing tho n.Blril trw Uem M aMnpttblt ...miii ,B noaiary and miirtiM orlmit.l Curt, il .11 .0,,-, 1. u7 b ef ealUvaUon. Let me 11 1 nitrate this, thea I an done. On the hill yonder stands a sohool house, and from Us doors emerge two young man, each bearing a package of bo; hi. Tbey have reached their majority, and Morammlng" with than, la at tad. The one enjoys tbe her diUry iaflaeooe of honesty, IbUgrity and stadtotu habits, 1 an. dowed with tha qualities of a gentleman, and honors the training of the horn circle. Hooa he begins t Impress tbe history of his life in golden doeda upon the hamaa heart, and before the Winter or II T acts its piercing seal opon him, bis -sine is registered in t- cji:, Uawi greatness. Th other young man is of an oppo site temperament lie has graduated ea ti'we, and posseases none or th noble qualities of his asao eiat. He too bear th Impress of hereditary Iran so. listen. H reads not, ha thinks not, he act not. In tbe midst of indolence, be seeks tb balls of vioa and villainy, and when tba Bummer of life passes away and tbe night time of age ene loses him ta tbe pall af darkness, his nam Is registered la tbe catalogue of public paupers. Hire Mother N.tore gtva two subjects to th redoing prooea of Common Bo boo Is the on of a material susceptible of lb finest polish and ttnUh roes out a livioc ornament lo aoeietv. nd 1b his great achievements bears tbe testimony of in, vumj vi vuiuii.ua wcoooia IBB Olaer It B composition of alloy, repugnant to th delicate touch of Intelligence atd oullur, and b bears no evidence of th treat boon of nonnlar aduca- tloa, but revel In tba mists of arrogance aad lf aorane. Tbe oae w.a banenttad, the other waa not. "Crammiog" made a man of th one, It made a brut of the other. Can the Common Bcbool teacher make "bread of a atone J" M 1 bbjJ tonra, In good faith, Aniens Hi; hami J rural. August Bib, 1B79. IJM POHTA NT TO VOTERS. Aa vottr are an annual product tn this county. lthr on becoming twenty. on years uf age, or by naUirallxatlon, loo much cannot be said to direct all in th right and legal channel. Th regular asteasmcot r registry lists for th coming Pall election bavlrady been mad and seat out by th Commissioner, end are now to ba found polled at ths palling plao la tba va rlons districts of th oouoty ns rq aired by law. Undr tb Mew Constitution every person desiring to vote at tho approaching November election must hire rtalded for th period of (we month tifty dues in th elect 1 1 dutriot where h offer to vole, and if twenty-two year ef ag, shall bav paid within two year a Stat or Couoty tax, whioh shall bav been assessed at leest two MoalAt, and paid at least ea awafJi be fore the day of th lection. Mor t Tk eiiissn who rvMee. from ont borough or tovnthiy lo anolktr bttwoem tho Third of 8ptmbor and fa- lien day ieece A is right to vote , beeaus h must i wear, if challooged, tbat be has resided at lust sixty day In the district wbar h offer to vot. And if be ha resided but Ave, ten, or twenty day then be cannot declare that h ba lived sixty day therein. Tho is who wish t rot th oming Fall bad better xamln tb list ef voters now in tb band of tb Assessor (or th obs to be found at tbe alsctlon bouse), and set If their name ar nrollsd. If not on th list, in form tbe Assessor of tb faot. Tb omission of name produces mor eon fusion and trouble en lection day thaa all defect put together, aad yet, It is on of tb simplest duties enjoined upon tho Assessor, aad it is equally simple if tb voter doe net know tbat his nam la not oa lb Hat until bs offers bis ticket tnd om on challenge him. It beoomes tb duty of th oltlten from this until the 3d ef September (aixty-d.ys before th elooilon) to apply to tb Assessor tf h went hi nam placed on tbe list. It la tb duty of vary Assessor I remain at lh election bouse In bie respect iv district on tb Bd and ib day of September next, when tho not registered, can find him and bave tbelr names put on the list ef voters. Our Commirilooers bav furnished all th Arses sort in th county with a number of pesters, which are to be put up at tb most public places, giving nolic when and wbar tb Assessor ean be found. Under tb change mad in our aUotioa laws an Assessor raodcr himself liable tn tine of $100 nd three months Impris onment for aircssiBg a tax againlt any person after the tim specified in th law for closing bi labors. 1. 0. op G. T. At the regular meet log of Clearfield Lodge, Ne. 1344, of I. 0. or Good Templars, on Thursday evening last, tbe fellow, log officers were duly installed t W. C. T. John B. Hardtr. W. V. T Kditb A. Tate. Secretary II. B. Powell. Assistant Secretary Hose Ruff head. V. Secretary A. A. Adam. Treasurer Salll M. Cooper. M.-How.nl Mitchell. Chaplain Wm. A.Ogdeu. Guard Li I lie M. Tate. Kentlnel Charles Uullnh. R. 11. 8. Lillio O. Ale Murray, L. ii. S. Marie Moor. D.M. Mary Powell. After lh installation the regular business waa dispensed with. Taking this meeting all through, it waa oo of lh most pleasant nnd profitable w have ever attended, and w hop tbat this Order may long live to boar afloat it triple eotor of M Faith, Hop and Charity." Persons desirous of joining th Good Template will eall en, or ad drsff Joan I. Dardbb, W. C. T. Something Wbonq. We notice a discrepency in tbe as i ass meat and valuation of our bout aad lot that w ean not understand. Tb 0vrr of tb Poor put our property down nt$3,12. The Coll sc tor of Couoty tax fornlshas n with a eard containing the lam flgi.ru. ($2,123) j but tb Collector of School Ux drops hi memento, aad h ba It 12,866, tbua rais ing our valuation $241. Now, If tb School Board has bled all our neighbors in tbe sins way, It is probably right as a matter or equity, but outside of that there Is no law for any such work. There i something wroof somewhere. We bav not been charged wllh eaongh County and Poor tax, er its w are overcharged fer Sohool. Thil Is a question fr the taxing au thorities too look after. If we are te have $340 jumped en ur valustiua for school purposes, w want oar neighbor to be treated tbe asm way, Clkarkield Coal Trade. Stuto- ment ef Coal and ether freight sent ever the Tyrone A Clenrfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Aug S, 1879, and the game tim last year t OOAk TOBf. For the week - Sams tim last year ... 2 VW , Inoreas Previously during year Same time last year Inoreas Total In 1879 Same tim last y-ar ... Increase otbbb rnniaHT. Lumber MiieelUneou freight ..141 ears. ..17 Fhom Kr,v. A. J. Merchant, A. M. i F'tdomia.X. Y.tMarth 1, 17. Dr. M. if. Va ns-, Dear Sir i While residing In Tldioute, Pa., Mrs. Merchant suffered for several year from a save re eougb, accompanied with sight iwisti, billionsness, Impaired nerves end general debility. Nothing brought relief until sbe began tbe use or yonr Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Ton!. Fonr bottles restored her te her usual health. Yours truly. A.J. MBRCIIANT, Pastor M. K- Church, Fred or. I.. Fr sale by Hem leh A Irvin, Drngglsts.Clear. field, Pa. A Good Bridge La w. The majority or the member of th last Lag islet are ere blamed with having deae a goad meny ".rooked " thing while in session. Bat the sop pi .meat (No. US, P. id h let Lsws, page U$1) is an sxeallaat ad dition tbe ( bridge or thl State. If th County Commlseiwfi, Court ad Grand Jury entry eat tho lav tf the letter, Boibrng mora Multablacaa ha done, Bb4w tx-peyr,aad tb puhll generally. ThW gatal Iw Is bssad en tb:CIarfleld Ipealal At,PpTevwd th lfltn of April, tS7l, (P. L , peg I,1M). "We will vonture the aMertion tbat threroBTth f the tai payers will say, far better levy tax aad Bay off this debt a one, aad tbea keep on tbe ether side ef tbe street when eh barill wbi along agaia." Jno, Jtf ttimhr, in lh Arw Yrr VUn. Jbb. Raw, und sp I Bow meek wilt yen eon- tribute toward llqaidetlag that $ll.ftr Did yon over pay ea at Bp t this daU toward heaping np the Common School in tnis toiwaga boos er teachers r If ye did, hew mesh T Am war through yearself, or yoar Miub at your Iclsar. Forewell I Sad. We learn from the Koyoolds- v 111 tfereld, that Tboma Dawson wa atcidaatly killed at Uc beiter mlaea, De Dot City, ea Thurs day arteraooB a weak, by a nil of eoal whioh he wa alning. Tb deceased wa a aativ ef Ea glaad wbar his wise and four ehlldren new r sid. Hit rem ales were Interred at DuBcis, nnd we are I a farmed that each mlaer la that pi eubMrtbod $1 hlh will b forwarded ta the family wh are tald to be In need, Push charita ) aetleae ar truly mmndbi. HusTopf STiiKES. We loarn that th Beheel llretrt ef Bo ten lewnablp kava adopud an enttr sew sefle of boohs ler lb seheor ef tbat township fer the aesi Ave years. As we hwteag te that Ibh ef M fegles" whe h.v leaned by ipriao that eAafee an uitMys fwpusesisBls, w wha.ll act xpreas aa plnloa aa this subject at tbU tim. You can Ret good bargain nit of cloth Bt Wllley1 In a tt. Dr. II. F. Beam, Chronic Disease Physiol., Curweosvtli., P. JyV TV lf. At tho Republican ofike is tbe plaoo to get yonr Job work dun. W art fully prepared to do anything lb the printing lin, will do U well, and at tha right kind of price. tf. a a Uemembor that Lytle ia County Agent for Lorrlllard' Tobaooo, and oaa sell them .tfetMorypr.ee. Tbey are thajat tohano.U market. Try them. tf. i J m We have now on hand several thous and flrst elass envelope, which w will print for bustnea men, or anybody 1h, at price that in not be rivalled. Call and ta thm . tf. Whether tbe new tannery ia located ai uiearoeio or nut, wiuey will oon tt one to lur nlsb good flu and tbe latest style in gentlemen's and youths' clothing. St. To Landlords and Siorkkekpers. Lytle has an arrangement with an Eastern Cigar Factory so that he ean cell fllgars by th box or thousand at bottdto figures. Glvo their elgars on trial. tf. The Wilkcs-Barre Union-Leader baa been enlarged recently and Improved other wis, and now it ia en of th neaUst and ablsit advo cate f Democracy tbat visit our sanctum. We welcome It weakly visits. Willoy, tho tailor, i now ready in bib new loom to wait upon an wno want nice rail and Winter clothes. He keeps a good stock or foreign aad domestic suitings on hand all th Mm, and will mak them op to order, guarantee Ing a good Bt and satisfactory prioet. St. A Fact. An advertisement Inserted la the RariiBLican will reach more readers than if published In all tbe other papers in th coun ty,and cost th advertise! less than one-half In other words, an advertisement published in our Jcurnal is worth doubl th price ef that ohargod by any other publisher la tbe county. It is a fact." tf, Wink for Evening Entertain a but. The Port Grape Win of Alfred Bpeer, of Passaic, New Jersey, Is generally pronounced th most reliable win to b obtained, and Is now being used by thos fashionables and families wbe ar tha most obolea.la tb selection of wine for velng entertainments. For sale by I. W, Graham, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. New Daily Stage Line. James L. Lcavy has succeeded In baying a daily mall estab llshed between Clearfield and Pennfield, and will hereafter run a daily stag between th two point. Ills oontraot began with April 1st, and the stag will leave Uearflld every morning (except Sun day) at 8 e'elock, making sonncctlons with all trains ob tb Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, re turning, after th last train tb earn evening. Passengers and freight will b carried at low rates. Ordarsleftatanyof tb hotels will be attended to. IflaprTO-tf LETTER FROM NOV It (ORG Mm, Rmroa: I want to post yon a little on local affaire her. Saturday last was oa of tb biggest days ever witnessed in IN ew burg (Mora PestofDue). We bad a Sunday School celebration, prayer meeting, preaching and a general feasting eeasoB. Ibe Ie.it, however, depsaded entirely on what yon bad in your basket. Fiddling and aaneiDg, Dying horses, base ball, marching and eounter-marchiog of martial bands, fool-killen on horseback and Are-oraoken all around wa tb order of tbe day. And I believe everybody ea Joyed tbe fun, except a half a doten old straight jaokel who seldom enjoy anything, and get mad when tbey see other people enjoy themselves. Our town is not overrun with people like many others, but then we can get up more fun on short notice than anywberwelse lo proportion to num bers. Candidatee ar just now giving us a goad deal of al ten I ion, and of course as heretofore we will treat tbem fairly, and the defeated ones must submit to their fat. A Citiieh. Huso, Aug. Tlh, 1879. LETTER FHOM BRADFORD MRS, LOCK ARb'S 104TB StBTHDA f CBLEBBATIOX. WlLUAHIOROVB, Aug. sth, 1 871. Kditob Rbpublicaii Dmr Sir : Tb Basket Pi-NI announced in last weak' Rbpoiucab, in commemoration of the anniversary of tb on hundred and fourth (104) birthday or Mr. Mary Loekard, cam off yesterday, and wa a success in every respect. There were about one hundred persons present. Clearfield, Maryevill, Wood land, U i (tier, and oradforu towa.nip ta general, were well represented. Th name and ages of sixteen of tbe eldest guest present were taken, When tt wa found that Iheir combined age looted np 1,136 years, and avrgd 71) 16-16 years, as loiiowa i Joha Dale, 63; Jobn hi. Katen, T6; G cor re Bargcr, fib ; Roes Read, 73; Wm. McCullougb,Sr 70 t SimoB Thompson, oo f air. i.aosberry, oo I Mrs. Katen, 71 ( Mrs. Geo. Ilarger, A3 j Mrs. Ross Read, 6H t Mrs. Wm. MoCollougb, TOi Mrs. Adam Gearhart,7S;Mrs.Miller,04; Mrs. Thompson, tb j Mrs. Pearoe, 86 ) Mrs, Philip Young, daughter ef Mrs. Loekard, 88. All appeared to enjoy themselves hugely . The afternoon was plrasantly, if not profitably, spent. All parties seemed to outrival each other in the number aad sis or baskets brought, ladaned with tha cboieeat delicto., Th grov and tables were well-arranged i and when tbe contents of th many basket were displayed thereon, Rev. Wm. M. MoCulleugh, Sr., delivered n short and appropriate address, closing by soliciting thl divine blessing en all present, after which they surrounded tbe well-filled tables, and ample jus tice wa don to tbe delicacies prepared with tbat relish whioh pie-aieers iB tha wood know th ea ioyutent ol. Tb Chairman or lb Uommittee or Arraflge- mcnt. Mr. Freeman, stated that Mrs. Loekard was born in Montgomery county, Pa., ob tb 4th day of August, 1776 j married David Loekard at tb ag oi id, nor maiuea name oemg .Jonas. Her husband wa killed July 4th, lull, si Doe which tins (68 years) she has remained a widow. Sbe is tbe mother ol four children, na nny-seven grandchildren aad eleven great-grandchildren ba lived In Clearfield county twenty-lbree years. She is entirety blind and Is quite feeble. After thanking ail lor their attendance, the baskets war repacked ana tb party dispersed, regretting bat one thing, tbat Grandmother Look- bard bealtb would not permit ner to participate in tbe social exercises in Ik grove. Hoe l quite feeble, not having been out of her room stnoe No vember last. A. L. F. LAWRENCE ROAD FUNDS. Bditob Rbpitblioir : It Is amusing to read the various oommuoioetloas published in the Ka- run Lie a eoneerntng the finanoea of our town ahip. Having bad t eoatrlbute a little ever 'e'sawnrcca" cent to tee roaa iuna, i nave ne- eame la levelled in tbe account, Tbe charges by Lowr Rod," and th astounding explanation uf the Auditors, constrain me to examine (he ftgnree. 1 don't know kow your "Pine Grvve and "Lower Kad" orrespondants Ilk tbem, but I me they are a profound en i gm la. roe Audltore leu as -tna .oveDooy is epoii. In for a fliht and Ditched into them tbat ibere te no apparent crookedness that lb mountain brought lorth a moat ; that we hare a right te criticise thetr ecttoss) that they ar pur j tbat It is not their duty t Itemise tbelr aoeoant ( that the school statement- might h.ve been plainer tbat it would take two of lb thirty six Inch col umns af tbe RaruBLlCAB to ilemiaa tbat all tba Auditor In tb eoaaty are law breakers i tkat tb Utile white house has a lawyer'e mortgage on It) that G. L. Worn account ia assisted Whror ttatUwens bad bo riant to percentage ob certain accounts that the A editors are not graduates, aad de aot levy the tax i and that the Treasurer is tbe proper part to leeeive an monies." What a wonderful aipl.aatlea I They bav II- lumiaated ur minds with avengeaac. Truly they bav labored long, aad did mot bring forth even a mouis. Tb only thing explained in tbe half column ef defence, la thai tbe $t36.Xt, charged Treasurer Owens, we twice credited to bim. l accept lh explanation, may ten us tne Auditors ar allowed two dollar perdsy. Every them, wttb tb wisdom l toeir leaoaers, son bleed an not tell hew much they received lor Auditing the Lawrence Road account. Tbey did not attack tba aoeeaat or in 77, as copied by "Lower Bad," bene I take It fer cor rect, and, 1b eommon with "Lower Bod," aad em tee tae aoeeaat for teem selves, leaergeiBat ibere i "mppmml ormoMnooo" ta allowing Trees urer Oweaa $IJ.U in the Netris aeeaani. Don't tbat appear reeed f Tbe recent aeceuat Shew eBeiBsiviy that Treasnrer Owens la 1671 received from IhotJeuaty Treenrer $1,868.81 or aaseated Hoed uul la easb. What ram ef It? Whsgotltf How much did the Auditor gelF They did not Ull as, aad I must draw my ewneeaelesleas. Here they unreduced to figure t Treasurer Ogdeu received..., $1,411 88 Pereeatag allowed Owens- - 66 88 lupervisere, spikes aa plana tor ia,s. Fraudalaat baiaaee ef lull allowed Treasurer Oweaa... if 88 Bal.aeete Aediters.CUrkaadPriater. AI6 66 Total... ... $3,868 Al Tbey appear to hav received only $816,86 for auditing the road seeeuat. What did ihey get for the Poor and Sebeol 7 Multiply I6.8ft by three, and yon bave Itet.otly. Here It l,$i,460.66 for auditlBg the three Seconal. Hew Is that for ebeek t Hew muck did you get T Hew else did tbey divide the spoils t Tbanh the Hapervlsors there wa a tew e lewel aa tha read. MyBeighbor. being somewhat ebaritabla, sog- tesu tkat tbey did set get $8)6.86 fer aaditiag ibe Uoed fond. H says tbey paid $46.71, lb ameuBt of HuperviMr wag for 1877, aad only bad the balaaee for twe years service which 11 true, re deeelbe$fll6J6tetbe mereBlttaaeeef $:il.A4. That ia cheep enough. "Taxpayers" and "bower ad 'd net eomcLata, Threw umes ain.e is $V84.61. Nebcdy piawm la at lb A edit re" Clerk and printer got aoy mor iaaa bb.i,vs. Had the Auditor added thirty lines to their ae- onnt. Instead ef tie eetaa In th RnrnLicw, ihy would bay saewa as in tbelr statement what aeh Bupervieor, uveraeer, pauper, ana iter, uiera. ar Bier, lawyer, leaeeers, ounaiag, Meretary, ate. reeeived as th law direeta. In eenelasiea den't eaaaldcr me as eemplaiBiag ef th A ad Iter, Clerk, or priater 1 am act. t bob say that xjs.j is to mech. Oh ael I am only explaining what they Balled leaiplaln. I may he mistaken. These are mv learee earWeily mad froer all the nets I eenldgleaB from the eeeoants aad axplanatienaef 171 and 17 ai Aiawrenoe stoan iaaa,as pa llshed by tbe Tewashlp Andlteen. Let the people sxamlae theen. m ail Volonbu. La was era Towiseir, Aag- Ath, 1679. Do you want a coat, pair of panta, vest, er a whole suit ef clothes t If so, go to WUlsy'e tallcring ttabllshmsat aad see hi goods and learn bis prloas. augfi-SL See a woman on horseback in another column, riding sear Speer's Vineyards, with a bonoh of Grapes from which Bpeer's Port Grape Win Is mads, that Is so highly iteemtd by th medical profession for ths use of Invalids, weakly j pr.'Hut da lk rr.- y E..vjf. oin. Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. jly-U.'79-tf. nW i Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyer has ro- moroti bu medical omo tba rooas recently occupied by Buck A Graham, In Graham's row He makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty. CUARGKS VERY LOW. Tb manufacturers having lowered prises, he Is prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURR MEDICINES at greatly re duced rates. Tbe a raided will bs benefited by giving bim a oall. jnlySS, '70-lf. Four IIorhe Thieves. We advise those people who want lo follow horse stealing for smusemsnt and profit, and want to avoid cap ture and the penitentiary, to look out for eom other field Four hones bav been stolen in our county, within th past three weeks, and lb four thlsves ar now in prtiou. Strang as it may seem on of th four Is a female, and neither of tbem were shot. i - Tat'i Enjoyment. Tho Borough Park was beautifully illuminated with torches and Chinese lanterns last Saturd-ty evening, It being the occasion of the first anniversary cele bration of the Orpheus Cornet Band. Th con cert given by th boy wa enjoyed by all, and although th svsnlng was quit oool for lo cream, tb rwoeipts ef tb festival amounted to tbQ.lb. Th CKiseni' Band, through courtesy, put In an appearance and helped to enliven the boeasloB. Oar town ean now bout without fear of sue esssful contradiction of two ai good bands as ean bo scared up In tb oca Ire) part of Ihe Slate. Precarious Education. If the edi tor of the Htrmld tells th truth, Renoldeville youth must hav adopted all tba Improvements of tb past age. II says : "As we go ont upon tb streets and see little boys, torn of tbem still wearing dresses and aprons, throwing rooks at passers by, letting out big oaths with every ether breath and sauclog everybody that volunteers any good and tlmsly advice, we no longer wonder hy it is that there ar so many drunkards, thieves and mnrdcrsri in th land, and hav to pay sueb heavy taxes to keep up tbe poor bouses, courts, Jails aad penitentiaries." mm i m- ii Dead. We learn irom our Belle font xobangs that Dr. George L. Potter, n prominent physician of tbat borough, died on tbe Sd In it., aged 66 years. Tha Watchman says t "Dr. Pottar first saw ths light at Spring Mills, tolsconnty, In February, 1823, He was the son of Gen. James Pottsr and great-grandson of Gen. Jamas Potter, one of Washington's confidential friends and a noted officer of th Revolution. His mother wa a daughter of Geo. William Wilson, of Cbilllsqaaqae Mills, in Northumberland coun ty, but tb diedwbtn tbe subject of his notice was only three year old. II was named after an unole, George Latimer Potter, Eq., a lawyer of Danville, who died In early life." i s m A L irr i.i Dog Barkb at the Moon. Bixler of tbe Citiun, has a dirty attack on Judge Jsmes T. Leonard, of Clearfield, for the reason, If hi complaint means anything at all, th Judge saw fit to donate the sum of $19,000 to Clearfield School District Tho attack is entirely unwarranted, and et mes with a poor grace from a man who is a newcomer and has ne financial standing himself, aad who evidently know noth ing of tb early history of th many privations he endured, of tbe hard labor be performed, of the rigid economy he practiced to get a start in th world, and of th number of people whom fa ha befriended, and who will appreciate his worth when b orosse Lh dark river, whioh hi great age renders 'certain at no distant day. Bixler ought to be ashamed of himself. It would bs or to bis credit to do justice to this useful man, than to dofstns his character, which needs no do fence from th attacks of an In grate maligncr. Osceola Rtotill. m e -mm . A Good Effort. Tho editor of tho Clarion Rtpubiioa bu never paid much attention psrsonals " and society gossip, until rontiy. Basing It Is becoming fublonab! Kith a few newspaper swells, he Indulges in the aam way, follows I N Miss Badi Jan Kafoetle, of Kafoosleum.wbo ii visiting with her ma at Colonel Geewhttakor't, cut her second stomach tooth yesterday. Miss Bella Ake is suffering from a severe stone bruise oa the south by southwest, bearing a littl aortberly, oorner of ber heel. Miss verrle Boput bu goo to Dqussnriu Four Corners, where sh will most sum eon genial companions. Mist Carrie Gos-sip, we ar glad to say, has gons to visit frlsods In Tattle town. lot l about as welt ai w ean ao, out we think It comes pretty nearly up to tbe standard. Alter we become better acquainted, and get our bead la on this kind of business, we will try to do better." This Is a pretty good start, except that ba Is a llttl tee ooerse, and not high-toned enough. But than, he Is smart, and no doubt will toon find hit level and twim with tb olher swell. An "Angel" in Prison. We learn from tbe Osceola Rtniltt, tbat ob Saturday awn ing, August Id, John Kevin, of Houtsdale, hired a horse and buggy from George Wood in, for the purpose of driving oat with a "lady," this urn lady be lag ao other thaa the ealebrsted "swamp angel," Mary Uockenbcrry, aged about "sweet elxteea." Leaving tbe sultry city of Uouttdal, th twain drov ont Into th country, end when near Ameavlll, Mary told Johnny ah would Ilk some apples from aa orchard Bear by, and desiring to plea ber, Mr. Johnny bounced over tb fence and hied away over tb hill for the muoh dlrd fruit, but wban h returned, grant was his surprise to find tbat ths "angel" had fled with tbe horse and buggy. He returned to llsutsdale and officer Jo Hig gles was put upon tb trail of tb fleeing "she as I e" thief. At Gurwcnsvlll he wa rewarded by hearing th first tidings of tb runaway Mary, wb had stopped at a hotel for refreihrnent nnd to feed th hungry hors. From that town, hs was traced te DuBcis, when Joe found her fist asleep, at a hotel. Th horse, buggy, and prisoner were secured and brought back, and now, Hockecberry is "do ing th grand" wllh Shsrlff Pants, tn Clearfield jail, whe re she will await tb action of the court. EDUCATIONAL NOTE. BT COVRTT SUr'T tt'tiUOWfl. Gullet, towaship Is tbe only district In the county that ba not forwarded tbelr annual re port for 1879. The Johnstown Dtmoorut and B rook v III imo- orat hav each established " Kduoauonai Column." Prof. George W, Mareden contribute largely to th former, aad W. A. Keller, So par te tea deal of Jefferson county, edits tbe latter. The Behool Board ef Qweole met on Monday cv ening, August 4th, and etteted Mr. Jolly, Mrs. Christ, Miss Maggis Force? "d Miu Dabble Read teaeber for tbelr school tb coming Win terlerm. Th Frlnolpslship has not yet been filled. Ai scores of teachers will be cbeiea during the present month la this eonnty, Director should bear Ib mled tbsl ao tearher Is legally employed a a lee b er she receives fear aflrmatlv votes at a regular meeting ef tbe Board, such vote to bo recorded apoa the miaatss by tbe Secret aty A correspondent from Kansas informs as that M. L. Edwards, 0. R. Mokel aad Barton Marshall, formerly teach is In this couBty, are bow attend ing ths Normal Inslitate at Trey la that State. Tbey have all beea above to good positions In tbe "prairie land" fer tbe eom Ing Winter. Tbey are deserving young men and lueeessfol teachers, At a regular meeting f tb School Beard or Huston township, e Selarday, August Sd, tbe following sppelat meats f teachers wie made Pen fie id High School G. W. Weaver. Grammar School A. H. Rounkrant. Hickory Beboel-C. M. Rafleabcrgr. W later bara School W.A. Ambrose. Mill Ran Behool-Wm. Postletbw.lt. Laurel Ran Beboel-H. H. Sawyer. Tbe Board decided te thing tbe text. books, ad adopted, for Ir )frs, Monroe's Reedtra, Readlag Charts, and Ppelkr, th Mod! Copy bsokB, published by D. Apple to A Co.. tut. Ter- briAcr'i Drawing, pabllshed by Jeaee Brother. RtroRT or Uomb Caar ScneoL. The Rammer term ef tb Berne Camp Beboel, ia Caloa towa ship, taught by If Its Alice Betsey, elod August 4th. Tb following Is a report ef attendees, Ac1 Of 16. the eat Ire umber of pupils enrolled during term, 16 attended vry day, whose name ere as fetlewtt Mary Bewertei, U trite Wing, Clara Blewell, A sale Bewereoi. Maggie Bewcresg, Beck to U Rock, Fr.ee Is Fletcher, Carrie Bailey, Ella Laborde, A as I Leber d. Joka Btewall, Geo. McDonald, Charlie Fletcher, Oeerg La Rock, aad Harvey Laberde. Tbe a erne ef those wh missed hut en ay er Anal Henry, Laura Bard, AbbIb Herd, Cheaaey Henry, Guy Wing. During th last month th pore ea Lags f attend wa lew. Twe pupils. Jshn Blewell aad Oeorg La Reek, attended every day daring the Winter aad Bummer terms, sva moathi In all. vagrant Fees. Under tho new Vgraat Aol. Justices of th Peso and Consta- blu are only entitled te twenty -five ats aaob Tb latter officer however Is entitled to tb usual fee for mileage. Who is to pay tbe fees, whether tba tramp or th offloers, Is not sat forth la th law. The Pennfiylvama Kail Road gave tb tcond of tbtlr Hummer xoBrslont last oat- ur4rj, ijh rouA wa to Rediv4 fringe Vvy few from this region, so far as w ean learn, availed tnem selves of the opportunity Tho fare for th round trip from this plao was $3.30 . Ths third excursion will be to Watklns' and Havana Glens, and tbe time of starting will be annonooed in duo time. The Juniata Valley Camp-mooting commenced at newton Hamilton yesterday ( lues day). A number oT our ollliens took their de parture for that plao oa Monday and Tuesday. Among lh C If ir fielders that we know or who bav tents there, ar Rev. Dr, McMurray, Rev. W II. Dill, Q so. W. Rheem, James B. Watson, Mrs Geo. B. Good lander and two lady friends, John I.Patterson, Dr. A. U. Hills, all accompanied by tbelr families. ' Specials Tbe Game Lena for 1679 will be lent to any address, post paid, on application lo J. E. lUnnitn, aug. 13-41. Clearfield, Pa. CoLLicrori'a Wabrakts, We have prepared a form, end bavs on band a large quantity, of Blank "Collectors Dales, whioh bave been an proved by lh high sit legal authority in tb Court of this county. At J'twitfy Vtnt per uosea we wm man any number to in uoiiector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must post up not less than three notices In the most publio places in bis oorougn or townsnip. ii. Onn UtiKDnan Paa Cbht. Disooi'ht on Olb PniCBS. Bewing Machines can now be purchased at Terrell's tin and variety store, from $36 up wards. All kinds of sew lug machines repaired on tne shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Buboibs For 8a lb. R. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Frodonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at tb Shaw House yard. Call on or address bim at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may li-tf. Waktbd. 500,000 14 feet shaved hoops, deliv ered at tbe railroad, in car loads of f,0IO, at all Eolnt on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A E., Bald agle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for wuiob 1 will pay the highest market price. J. f. A RAMBR, Octlfl, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa. Waptid. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,000 26- Inch shaved shinglM. 1 '10,0110 24-lnch sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boards. 60ll,UiiO 14-feet shaved hoops. 4,0110 railroad ties. 60,010 feet of good hemlock hoards. For which I will pay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clearflsld Railroad. J. r. n RAM KB. Clearfield, Pa., Oct 16, 187 8-tf. eJust Received Just Received by ARNOLD, at CURWEiNSVILLE : Car Load Nova Scotia Plastor! Car Loud pure Corn, Rye and Oats Chop ! Car LoaU Deakon bait I Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac! ataSlnnt-lcB, Bark. It. J. Tios and Grain will bo ink on in exchango. CurwenHvillo, May 1, 1878. Xervou Hcbility. Vital Weakness or Depreaalou i a weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage i the re sult of mental over-work, tndlrretlou or exreaaea, or some drain upon the system is al ways cured by Humphrey's Homccpatliie Specific No. 38. It tones up and'lnvlgorates ths system, dispels lbs gloom and despondency, Imparts strength and energy, stops ths drain and re juvenates th entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect success by thousands. Bold by dealers. Price, $1 per tingle vial, or $b per paoksge or five vials and $2 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receiptor price. A 'I dress Humphrcyu llomtepathlc Medicine Company, luu Fulton St., IS. Y, C. D. Watson, Agent, CHearfleld, Pa. sept 18, 1878-ly. Ths most popular and fragrant Perfume of the day "HACKMATACK" try it. Bold by Harts wick A Irvin, and C. D. Watson, Clearfield Ps. Aug. 38 1878-6m pd. We Chailentre the World. When we My we believe, w bar evidence to prove that Hhiloh's Consumption Cure is decidedly Ihe best Long Medicine made, in a much a it will cure a eommon or Chronic Cough in on half tb tim and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, and show more cases or ton sumption cured than all others. It will cafe where tbey tail, it it pleasant to take, harmless to tbe youngest child and ws guarantee what we Bay. Price, lo ots. 40 ts. and $1.00. If your Lung are acre, Cbest or Hack lame uee Rhiloh'e Porous Plaster. Hold by llarttwtok A Irvin, 0. D. Wat- ton, Clearfield, Pa. Why Will l"ou Allow a cold to advance tn your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as pneumonia, hemorrhage aad lung trouble when an Inimediet relief oan bo readily attained. Boeehee'e Uetiuaa Syrup has gained th largest sale 1b the world for th euro of Coughs, Colds, and ths severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Ueschss's famous German prescription, nnd is prepared with Ibe greatest ear, and n fear need be entertained 1b administering It to the young eat child, as per directions. Tbe sal of ibis medicine is unprecedented. 6inoc first Introduced there haa been a constant Increasing demand, and without a single report oa failure to de it work In any eat. Ask your druggist at to tbe truth of these remarks. Largs site 7ft els. Try U and be convinced. July 17, 187tt eow-ly. nJW M.ife. What a truly beautiful world wc live In 1 Na ture give us grandeur of mountains, gtcos and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. Ws oaa desire no better when in perfect health but bow often do tbe majority ef people feel like giving It up disheartened, discouraged and wor ried ont with diseeee, when there Is no cession for ibis feeling, aa every sufferer ean easily ob tainsstisraetory proof that Orson's August Flow re will make tbem as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ia th di rect eaus of eeventv-flve nr cent of auuh mal adies as Billiousnsss, Nervous Prostraiioa, Dit- ainest of ths Head, Palpitation of tbe Heart, and tber distressing aymptomt. Three doses of Au gust P lower will prov Its wonderful effect bain pie bottles, 10 cents. Try It. juiy ii- oB-eow-iy, Oo I'oti Hclieve If. That in this town there are scores of persons pasting our store every day whose lives ar mad Iserable by indigestion, Dyspepsia, coar ant distressed Btomacb, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, when for 7ft cte. we will eell them Sbiloh's Vitalisar, guaranteed to core them. Sold by Hartswlok A Irvia. and 0. D. Walion. Clearflsld, Penn'a. Ularrlrl At State Centra, Kansas, on Tuesdav, June 34, 1K70, by Rev. M. M. fitols, Mr. P. Newton Head lander and Miss Amanda Lines, of Lotbereburg, Clesrueld county, Pa. Sim. At her heme la Pike towniMp.nearCarweni ville,on Heturday, Angus! 3d, 179, ov eonsuuip t low. Miss Panni K., daughter or M. L O. and Elisabeth Evaasagrd 13 years, 1 month and 33 days. The funeral serf Ices were conducted by ber paster, Rev. Oeorga Leldy, on tbe following Sab bath afternoon, at 8 o'clock, and her remains were followed lo tb grave hy a Urge eoaeenrse of sor rowing frlsadi and sympathising acquaintance. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLRanriBL., Pa. Flour, per e-t : Baekwbe.1 Plour, nor ewt..... Cor. Meal, fr e.l Chop, rte, p.rewl Cbop, ailed, per ewt ... Braa, par ewt H Vboet, per na.bol Rte, per bu.bel Oate, per buabel C.ra, Mra, par b.ib.I.... m.n. Baekwbeat, par bnib.1.,... Polataoa, per b.ibel Applee, per baanel Ilame, per pound Sboalder.per aaaad .. Dried Be.1, per pound........... Cblnheai, per pair H Batter, par pound Rage, per doaea Salt, par aaok, larga Co Utl, per galloa...... lrd, per poao'd Dried Apploa, per p..nd...HH. VrU4 Peeebe., pr aoand....... Aug. u, 7. 01 01' I I 10 I 40 I I M 1 M 0 11 10 a o .0 II 7 10 40 M II I 0. 16 in Ueaaa, por aaatael tw dwtlstratuts. AUDITOR S NOTICR. In the EsUte ef Semnel Powel, dee d. In tne Court ef Common Plea ef Clear Be Id MBBty, Peea'e. Tbe BBderslgned Audlter, appelated by tbe Ccart, to audit, settls aad ad jest tb aeeooats ef A. 0. Tat, Admialstratof ef the estate ef Ssmnel Pewell, deeeaeed, aad te report distrlbatioa af f tbe balaaee in tbe haada ef the said Adminis trator, herehy givee actio tbat he wtll aitead 'a Ike duties ef bis appolBtmeat at kla office, in tb bnrcngb et Clearfield, Pa, en FRIDAY, tbe FIFTEKNTTl DAY OF AIKIUPT, 1878, at 1 o'clock A. U., when and where ll parti later eted may attend. FRANK O. HARRIS, Cleeratld, Pa., July 38, 187t.) Auditor. Railroads. Pennsylvania Railroad TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Monde,, MAY li, l"t, Ika Peaeen,er Tralna will run dallj (eieept Haa dal) oelweoa Ttron. and Cleartild, aa followa, OLRARFIKLD MAIL. W. 8. PLUuuia, Conduolor. LKAVR SOUTH. LEAVK NORTH. Curwenar!ll,..l.10, r.H, Ol.arleld 1.40, Ttron.,... ..OO.a.a. Vanaoo,oo,.. .IS, " Bommlt ,.otf, M Powaltoa 10.00, " Oiooola, 10.11," Bo)nton lO.ir, " Blelnor'l 10.21, - Phillpiburf, 10.,l, i Oranem 10.10, Hue Ball, 10.17," Walleoetoa,...10.44, " Bigler 10.01, " Woodland, 10.it, Barrett, ...11.07, " Leonard ll.lt, " Cl.ar0.ld,..ll.l, C.raenitllle,.11.4a.a Leonard, 1 1, " Barrett J.M, Woodlaud.....e.OI. Bigler 4 Oa, " Wallaeeton 4.17. Blue Ilall, 4.15, (Ir.li.m 4.31, " Pnilliiaburf. ...4.8t. ' Stalner'a 4.3V, " iiutnton 4.4.. Oic.ola, 4.11, " 1'owoiion a.uo, - Nutnuilt, 1.15, Vauaootoe,....ft.li, Ttron. 1.00, " ULSAKPIELO BM'KKd.S. , Conductor. LEAVB SOUTH. LEAVB NORTH. Cureruaatllla. A.JIt a. Claarlald.... t.47 " Tjrona, ...Ml . Vaoeoo,oo,....7.43 " Summit, 1.00 " Powelton, 1.17 Oeeoola 131 " Botnton 0.34 Bleiner'a, IS, " Pbilipabur(...l.4l Orah.m 0.47 " Blue Ball, 8.00 Wallaoetoa, ...0.01 " Bigler 0.10 " Woodlnd,-...l.l7 " Barrett, 1.30 " Leonard 1.30 Claardeld .0I " CurwumtUI. 10.01 " Leonard 1. 01 " Barrett 1.07 " Woodland (.01 " Bigler t.0, " Wallaoetoa,.. 0.10 " u. JJall 0.21 Graham 1.30 " Pbilipiburg.. . " Bt.in.r'a, 0.33 M Botnton, 0.37 11 Oicole , , 1.43 0.01 , 7.00 . 7.31 Powelton Sbinait, vanaeoyoo... Tyrone, M 7.40 PII1LIP8BURO A MOBHANNON BRANCHES LSAtl iouti. . . a. m. a. a. atATioai. -L.ara aoara. a. a. p. ar. r. , 13:40 H IS 4:30 11:11 4:34 3:00 Morriidala, 15 7:00 Philipeburx. 3:111 7:03 Stelner'a 3 34 7:01 Botnton. 13:14 4:10 3:30 10:20 7:11 Oiooola, 3:44 10 J5 7:31 Moibannon, 3:47 10:41 7:10 Sterling, 3:01 10:41 7:41 llontadalo, 3:07 10:01 7:00 MoCaulej, 1:07 111:01 1:01 Kendrieb'l, .1:13 11:03 0.U0 Rome,. 1:10 13:04 4:11 8.01 11:61 1:6! 1:00 11:16 1:50 1:41 11:40 1:46 I: tO 11:16 1:40 1:36 11:30 1:30 1:30 11:36 1:30 BALD IAOL1 VALLEY BRANCH. Ka. Mall. lUuTi P. M. A. ST. P. tf. . H. 7 0S Isave Tyrone arrive 1. 10 T.&5 T.33 8.4T Bald Kagle B.tVS f ,4X .01 11.30 Julian 5-U .0t- $. t.bb Mllesburg 4.4b fl.dS 8.33 10.03 Bellefonte 4.3ft t.33 Ma 10.1ft Milesborg 4.26 6 33 .08 10.40 Howard 4.03 M 9 43 1 1.18 arrive L. Haven leave 1.3ft b ib TYRONB STATION, BAtTwaan. WESTWARD. 4 Paelfls Express 8:00 Pittsburgh Ezp'ts, l.ftS Johnstown Ki press $:ftl Paoiti Kxprets, $:18 P. M. Day Eipress 13:50 P.n. Hat I Train, 9:20 Atlantic Express, 6:61 Phils, Kiprsss, 9:24 Way Passenger, Mail Train, Past Line, 1:1ft T:0S Close connections mad by all trains at Tyron and Look llavsn. S. S. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Supsrlntendent. FAKE FIIOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa. $1 tb Middletown $6 00 Marietta a ftl Lancaster . I 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Altoona 1 8ft Look Haven 3 70 1 00 1 80 3 VO 4 ft 30 flft 4 7& Williamsport Huntingdon H Lewittown MarysviHe Johns town.-......... I 8ft Cuwensvtlle Phtlipsburg ftl Osceola.. HAKltlHIlUKa., Tyrone 1 33 PITTtiBCUU $ 1ft AllPghcny Valley Railroad. LOW QRADK DIVISION. ON and after liondar, Anguit 4th, 1171, tba paaaenger tralna will run dall, (otoept Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa followa t BART WARDDa, Mall leatea Plttakurg 1:30 a. m. Rod l).nkll:10 bligo Junouon ll:.a; New Bethlehem 13:16 p. m.; Mayatllla 1:30; Trot 1:13 : Brooktllle 1:16 : Foll.r'i 1 00 : Ret. nolditlll. 3:33 1 DuBola 1:00 1 Summit Tunnel 1:I0 Penleldl:40 Weadtlll. 4:17 B.n.l.tu 4:0V g arrirea at Driftwood al 0:10. Vf EHTW A II II Dat Mall leatai Driftwood 11:10 p. at.; BeneaetU 1:0; Weed.llle 1:40; P.nleld 1:16; Summit Tunnel 3:07 1 DuBolil JO; Retnolditllle 3:63 : Fuller'a 3:67; BrooktilUl:!!; Trot 3:40; Majtatlll. 4:10; New Bethlehem 4:30; 8ligo Junotion 0:10 1 Red Bank 1:37 I arrtraa at Pittaburg at 1:10 p. m. r Th. Rejnoldatlll. Aoeommodation loataa Retnoldatille deily at 7:00 a. m. andarritoa.t Bed Bank at 1 1:00 a. m., Pittaburgh at 3:31 p. m. Leatea Pittaburgh al 1:10 p. m.; Red Bank at 6:06 p. ai.; arrlting at Retnoldattll. at 9:06 p. ta. Cloi. oonneetlone m.d. with traiaa on P. A I Railroad at Drift.ood, and with tralna oa the Allegheny Valla, Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID MoCAROO, Oen'l Sup't. A. A. Jlcxaoa, Sup't L. v. Die. STAQK LINE. CMUurtui.BTO rnartlLa. Tba underlined would inform tbe nubtio that h la now running a ataga line between Clearfield and rennol-l, tnre. tim.a a week. Tha atwe leatee Clearfield on Moadeia.Wodnee- daya and Kridaya, at 8 o'olook a. m., arrlting at fenneld at IX ooloek m. Ketnrntng aama d.ya. L.atee Ponfield at 4 o'eloek p. ea., arrlt ing at Clearfield at I o'eloek p. m. connection la made wttb tralna on tba l.ow Or.de R. R. at Peolleld. Pare, eaeh war, II 10. UKO. W. QKARUART. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 13, 1071 STAOI LINKS. A ataaa leatee Cnrwenatille dally for Reynolda- ttlle, at 1 o'eloek, p.m., arrlting at Reynolditille at o'eioea, p. aa. luturmng, leatee neynoioa- tille dally, at 7 o'eloek, a. m., arrlting at Cur. wenitille at 13 o'olook, m. Pare, aaob way, $3. A atage leatea Cnrweaatllle dally, at I o'olook p. m., for DuBola City, arrlting at Dnaoli I'lty at 0 o'eloek. p. aa. Returning, leatea DuBola at 7 o'olook, a. m d.ily, .rririug.t Cutw.aeriileat II o'elook. m. Para, aMh way, $1 .00. ADMINIHTR ATORR' NOTICB. K olios Is hereby given that Letter of Ad ministration en th eitat of ARTHUR RKESE, Iste of Lawrence township, Clearfield oountv. Pa deceaied, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all person Indebted to said estate will pleas mak immediate payment, and thoe having claims or demands against tbe sam wtll present them properly authenticated for ttl- msntwitbout delay. i. u.huukivkk. SILAS KKBiSK. Administrators. Clearflsld, Pa., Ang. 8, 187$ fit. AlrMINirTRATORfl NOTICB. Notice it beretiy given that Letters of Ad ministration on the eataleof PH KDEHICK PR A I LEV, late ef Chest township, Clear acid county, Pa., defeased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted u said estate will please make tm mediate payment, aad thes having claims or demands agaiast ths same will present them properly authenticated for sell le nient without delay. JONATHAN P. PRV, juun rnAiuBT, A dm la Iterators. Westovsr, Pa , July t, lHTMt. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE. Nstloe Is hereby glvea that Letters of A dm In 1st ra- lion (Sim Tm ( re An on the estate of JOHN RK1TEH, lale ef Covington towaship, Clear l.ld eeanlv. Penn'a.. defeased, havlag beea duly granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted lo rain estate will pleas mas immeaieie pay meat, and these having claim er demands wtll prssent tbem properly authenticated for aoitleaent without ueiay. rui inn, CHRISTIAN BROWN, Admtaistraters C. T. A. her ths si, Pe., Jane SI, 117 V Bt ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Personal Property I Th. followln. antirll will e ae!4 al Ike re. Id.ne. .f Aribur Roeeo, (f.raee,l, tba Joakaa Tat. h.m.Hoadl, In Lawrwa. towaihip.aa SATURDAY, AUQUoT II, 1171, Th. fallowing prsparty, t. wit t TkrM hMd af mlleh eowa, I two-year olda, I Aldentey ball. I aprlog ealrae, 4 hoga, Three Sheep, Twe heraee and harness, a large leek of twrkeyi aad chickens, I wagoa, I Imp roved Wood Newer aad rake, plow, barrow, whlvateve, shovels. forks, rake, grata eradlee, as y tees, hem, chain e. earpMter tool, grlndstan. 18 acre af eoc acres baekwbeat. and a large let of potato la the greuae, aaeet IS Busooi wnai Ban vv bushels eel and rye, 1ft tea bey. A Large Orchard of w.ll eeleeled .nul.e. reecho, aal peer., la gethor With lh. boankola fnraitar., wok lie to, brda aad heddlag, akalra.laMM, e,aad a large Hrt .1 .Iber gooda ea. aemeroue ia meauea. aaie I. wmm.om at o'clock. 1 i apm. 1. 0. SCHRf VIR, SILAS RKIrll, Admialatratera. n. I -tl. node Ukoa ..HI eel tied tor. Chwrl.ld, Pa, Ang. , lOIO ll. IttUrrllaurous. PIANOS andORCAlTSI The Largest and Cheapest House in Pennsylvania Having lately accepted tbe General Agency for Central Penn sylvania (in addition to our old territory), with headquarters and large storo room nt 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altooim, Penn's., in charge of Mr. George W. Good, and being desirous of extending our already immense sales of the most celebrated Pianos and Or gans, we have appointed C'apt. 1. A. tiaulln, of Clear field, our Agent, who will have on hand our Instruments in the P. O. 61111 where we invite all who are desirous of purchasing a first-class PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call. We sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, and being the largest dealers in the State, our prices are the lowest. Our houflo was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue. 1STIUMETS SOLD OX SMALL M0M1ILY rAYMEMS, Satisfaction guaranteed price lists. PIANOS. HAINES BROTHERS, WEBER, NEWTON & CO. Send GEORGE W. GOOD, 1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. MELLOR & HENRICKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Penn'a. May 21, Sm. Look to your Interests IN BUYING YOUR PRI3VG Having lust roturned from tlio East, where we have been making ocr Spring purchases, we take this opportunity of thanking our customers, for their liberal patronage in the past, and beg to assure them we will do all wo can to make it their interest to continue the lame. Our store is literally crammed with goods just from tbe manufacture, by all odds the largeit and beat selected stock ever brought to this county at any one time by one firm. Ovor fifty different patterns and varieties of CARPETS, rann-ino- in Dries from 20 cents to 11 cheap as the same quality can bo bought in Philadelphia or New fork. Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, In the latost styloi. Sheetings, Shirtings and Cassimeres, together with BOYS' WBAR in all grades of goods. Our LADIES' AND C1IILDKENS' STOCKINGS are just tbe prettiest and best yoa ever saw. A toll line of TRIMMED HATS, always on hand,!trimmed up by Itiss MatUe Bohn, of Philadelphia, who will give ladies wishing Hats trimmed to order, bor host endeavors to please. Call and lee ui before buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, r - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. rl w. -. T:l liailwwta ,au-Bcnd for nioitntUd Circular and Price liberal Terml to th. Trade. -f. Doo't buy until you have leen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR 8EWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MIUDLBTOWH, COMIC, aad Mow. It a4 ! Wabash At.ao, CHIVAOu, IU, ARNOLD II AS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND BAWED. Curw.oi.lll., Jan. I, Tl If. JAMES H. TURNER, JUSTIOIOr TBI PlACa, t WallaeaUa, T. ' ar-B. kaa areeared klmaelf wlU all tk. neeeerar, blaak forma aadar Ik. Paaoloa aad Boa.tr lawa, .1 well a. klaak llaada, ee. All legal aaeltere ntrailad 0. kie ear. will rweolt. frompt attention. Ma, Ilk, 1170-tf. New Marble. Yard. T0MBST0NI30NUMI1HT3, Pott i for CtwutOTi toll. A NSW HARBf.l YARD Call al J. FLA- B ARTY'S Markw Worke. Okole. work nnd low riMO. DlreeUr opuoeila tb. Lulberaa Ok.rek, klrd atroet. CUarleM, Pa, Marek IT, 1I tf K BALE. Tk. aedmliaed will eell at erirete aal. all Ik.t tract ar aarod af lead eluele la Doeolar tewaabi,, Cuerleld Kill;, Pa Wltkla a akert ditaaae ef tk. Troo. k ClHrl.14 R. R., aad adjoiaing bade of Robert Haaaoa and Ma.ro, aad kaewa aa Ihe Jaoob B. Uoarhart let. The aaid traM oaatalaing M aera. aaora or Oaea, wllk twe t.t.l af t.l.abla Mai tkareen, ha. about 10 ear, emarad, a.4 ia tb. k.t ta a larg. aod, af Ml about being tili,id. Will k. wM lew aad aaaa mtj barma. for aartnalw, aaplt u DAV10L.KRSBS. Char! eld. Pa, Jal It, 1171. Great Western Hotel, No. Ill I, Ull aad 111! Market Sire, (Dfreoll, itrNi'i Vaaama Wa ffraaal DeaM.) rTil1m4.s1pT.la, riaa'aV. Tariaiat, OSUOO B3r c.ay. Tkla N.t.1 la Bar lh. tow P.Hie alldlag., ae Maewal. Temple, 0. 1. Mint, and 4.7 WfieeArte. T. V. TRAl'CK, Prop'r. Or., att ni.nr I JjlI.'U ly $)isllan(saf. for illustrated catalogues and ORGANS. PALACE, STERLING, MASON & HAMLIN. GOC ner yard. We will sell Carpels at SIMPLICITY! SUPERIORITY fl I IMFUFIEDi O MAINTAINED s Improvements September, 1878' Bsvlnff regard iw too mma otttj progreeilve age, we new ofer o the WoelA if VICTOR Important Improvements. Notwithstanding tb. VICTOR haa long boa thefiMT of any marliin. in lh. market a (act gupparted by a boat of Tolnnlecrwitnaaaea w now eonfidcully claim for It greater simplieitr, a wonderful reduction of friction, and altogether a Ran Com. biMrtionoZltiiraMe Quolillei. For aal. by Merchant, and othen. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties CurwearrltW, Pa. Jaa. 1, Tl-H JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING TABUS, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept Maataatl, aa bud. STOXE AD EAETHKM-WAEB or ivirt DKscRirriovi CBOCKSt POTS! CROCKS! Kla bar'. PaUul Airtight talf. . awing amit laaet BUTTKR CROCKS, with tide, CRKAM CROCKS. MILK CROCKS, aPPLi - buttbR crookb, PICKLK CROCKS, PLOWIR POTS, fll PISHIS, stiw roTS, Aal a gnat ataa, etker t'alaga ta. nawiu ta meaU.a, t be baa at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARS POTTERY, Ccraer .1 Ckerrr and Third Slrweta, CLKARPIIILD, PA. aagl JOHN TROUTMAN, DIALIR M FURNITURE, AMD Improved Spring Beds, MARKIT ITRKKT, RSAB P. 0. Tba aadarrigaW a., I laata la taferm Ik. rill. MM tl Obaaraald, aad oka public geawall,, thai be bee ea kmad a Aaa UHfl.nl e Paraliara, aiah M W.laut. Cbaalaat aad Palaled Ohaaabw SaMaa, PmIc BailM, Rartlwlag aad aaaaaaloai Obaln, LadM aad Oaa' (aa, Chair, tha rar foratad Die lag aad Parkw Chal-a, Cw teala aa4 Wladwr Chaire, CletbM lar, BMa aad lataa liM Lad d. re, Hal lull, Sanbblag Rrukaa, A. MOULD IK AND PICTURl PR AM IS, aaklag OlaaaM, Ohramea, Aa, wklok would . oaitabl. far Hauaar n Mute. Lll'tT ' ' WHS TROOTIIAS.