THE REPUBLICAN. CI.KA UkVeiTi), TA.r WKPNK3DAT MOKNINfl, APRIL T, IIW. Terms of Subscription. If paid la advanoe.or within three moo lbs. ..93 OA If paid after IhrM ud before lis sooths... I M IT paid after tbeeipfreUaa of HI oionbte... I lw 9 Messrs. 8. M. PaTTtaeiu. A Co., Kewo peper AdverttsiDg Agents, IT Park How, corner ltkmn Htreet, ore our duty authorised Agents 10 N-w York Cny, ' Method let Rplacupal Church Re, flao. I.Kinv, I'a -tor, Services eYtry Sabbath it l(t A. M., and 7 P. M. Ft,ratb fVhool at A. M. I'rajer Muting every Wedoesday, at TJ P. M. Coinn union Service, first Sabbath or at try ruonth, at IH A. M. M ei( Clrardcld M. K. Cbiirch-lUf. ('RtiilJl W. Udnnibt, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Ruoday, at o'clock, P. M. Sunday School at Ji, P. M. All an Invited to attend. Ireei)teriau iburc HRct. H. S.Bctlki. Bahbeth services morning and evening Bab hath School at I P. M.-F rarer Mooting Wednea lay evening. llaitlot Church. Rot. , Paitor. Kahhatb Boboul at 1 P. M. Prayer Mectiag eery We1oorlay craning. t. Prancla' ;hurcbCathollc Rot. V J. HHiairuw.PWIrje service at 10 A. M., on the Ant, third and fourth Sondaysof each month; I Vespers and HoeIlotlon of l he Blessed Haerament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Kuaday School wry Sunday afternoon at t o'clock. J OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Tin a or oLm qoibt i nations cottar. Scmd Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Putt Monday of Juno. Fourth Monday of .September. TINB OF OLMia 000 BOB PLUI. First Monday of J on a. Second Monday of November. rciLio omenta. PrttMtnt Jmdg--Hon. Charles A. Mayor, 0 l-oek Haven . Anittmnt w Judgw Hon. Juke 11. Orris, of he lie onto, Aitoeiatt wrffes Artraro Ogden, Clearfield; Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. Protknnotary Bll Bloom. ftiyiittr umd ffMf L, J. Mnrgan. Trtatmrtr Philip Potts. IHilritt Arfor J. . McKenrick. Shtriff James MahafTey. hputy SktriffAadrtw Pen's. Jr, Count if 8rtjfor- fiamnel F. NcCloskey, Car ffftllTllU. County CommiiortC. W, Kyler, Until tin ton P. 0.; Kith Johnston, Grampian HilU P. 0.; John NnrHs, Sr.. Curwensvllle Commiitiontrt' CUrlc John W. Howe. County A urft lore Willie m V. Wright, Clnar-fi-Id j Joseph Qilliland, Three Hats; J. 8. .Nor ri. Woodland. Coumt Uorontr J. B. Neff, New Washington. Jury Uomminiomert Andrew J.Ja?ksoo, Clear fled, Wm. R. Brown, Clearfield. SapmrinUndrnt Public Sekoolt M. L. M ynown, Clearfield. Sralirnf Wtighttdr AfftttNt-te JciSO W. Ctrl it a, nfline at Luthereburg Pa. iVuKiriw Publie Joho W. Wrigley, Wu. Ra Irlinutrb , Cyrue Gordon, Clrsrfleld; Joneph R. Irwin, N. B. Arnold, Curwenevllle J. A. Living tne, Dulloii City. Our Sptrial column Is decidnlly Interesting Id a local point of view, and profitable reading to milliters who went to save monry. Vi:,OPCOURRI "Will job take wliflat, eat or corn for aub 'ri tii.n 1" We are often inquired of In this way Im- letter frfm I'ttroua who reside at a diets nee lrin Clearfield, We agaiD lay yes. The receipts if a rct-poniiMe merchant or nill owner In the IrinitT, will answer us jut as well as the eauh T" illluitrate : If any of our patrons will dsMvcr tif s bug cf grain at the mill of Joseph H. Breth, in Chest township, Horace Patcbin, in Bnrnilda, Thomas II. Foroey, in flrabam, Wm. Porter or Misw's, In Lawrence, or Brown A Seyler'e, at Ko'hton, I'nloD township, and forward their feedf ti for the itnnunt, we will credit them oa their srcoiiLt for the m me. To tbti way sit may ram pay what 1 hey owe, If they wilt purue this course. tf. VarAdvertisera and others will hear in raind that all articles intended for publication in this paper oiut be handed la, not later than Twctn;, ml A. M I'.'t ft itt The Shaw II on no in now vacant. Mattlo itt arain nt herpnHt trimming li'dcl bonnet for Mok Cn. . - mi - - Work hati been commenced at ro- I inid.nf the ''burnt 'liftriel" in Cnrwcnsrille. The oflieerit ot Cleoriield Lodge, No, 1.'-. I. O 0 P , wsie inatillel Hst H. 'u Mar e. 4'oimterfeit trade-didlara dated 1S80 air- in circulation. The U rerntnsnt has lsued ii i trade dollars thin year. The newly upiiomted Janitor ot the Court Hoopc, H. Woods Jordan, took charge at ilat iDitiiotloa last Thursday. mm Kiioh Hlitom and I avid McCracken, ot Kiioi towmhtp, bare killvd eleren rull-grtwn foxet during the past Winter. I'li'd. M. Canlon Iju- purchased the property on Cherry stiset oocupied by ProlLono-t-iry nioum. Conciderallon, fl,SOO John U llu we, Clerk ul iba County CoinmlMioKcrs, will remove his family to his Term mm S ; The newly elected boronh oHlcora were sworn la on Monday and hate assumed the rr'poftiihlllt f their respective office. e Mr. John F. VanYulxab, one of Ty- roiit-'i leading merchants, spent Sabbath la toil filial with his brother, Dr. H. B. VanValrab. - mt wm Mine) Carrie t leal will open a Hum ikrr irbool for jufenilee io the Leonard Qradd ' Schdol buildinK, commsnctng oa Monday, April i:?h. TheOrphciititMiitd honored Governor Il'tfl'r with a serenala at bis residence oa M dy evening, to which he replied la a few appro priate remarks. - s si - - Circuses are already on the road, as well as orgfta grindrrt, whose ' Phantom Foot el pa" and "Ouliten Blippers" you may soon es pect to hear. mt . - . . . Tiio crotiking ol lruifH und the odei t burning garden rubblih are here, whether the hi tut if ul aodmild Spring-like weather has tomr ton tay or ail, lit tie foti to has a curbstone market, which proves to be a great convenience to her eit'ins. Ciearfirlders woald tpprei-inle a market of mmt any hlnl. The sale ol property belonging to the eat' or Richard Bbw, 6r , advertised te be solit on the 1st Intt , has been pistptned aatil Tuesday, Jane 1st ' The citicena of J'niixsutawney arc 'tntideralily etcttedorer the favorable prospeen and "muoh lei see" of a barrow gaage railrld ft m Kittannlng to that plae. ( i S Wmm Tho ('ittgens' Huud have received ai 'iut one-half of their new lontrament. They exjieet to be fully topp led by neit week, and then t ) urosy sipeet to hear some goed muatt. I'ruf. 11. Youngmaii, ot thia bor ; "K is receiving enndrah eneouragemeai ; tor his SuaiBer school, to heopantd mthe Leaaro -V,.,oi building oa Monday neit, April IZih. ' IV(irali(iu Jny Imn been fixed foi ! 10 on tfaturdsy, May tilth, b order ef the t' I'cparttaent Commaad-r r the draal Army ol ; the Kepublie. What are you golnf la do about It t linlgway Lodge, No, iG!l, I. O. U. K., ith a memberihip v( thlit.twn, was orgaaiaed al Ridgaay, l ,a the 5Id ult. No. I7S was hull H'ed at huke Centre, la Bradford eoualy, oa the I I'i'h. i Albert IhanhaiiHer and 11. Lehman m Co. hate had neat and attractive signs pi seed in pcifl..n In front ef thetr respective ilort I r-Kias la Pit's Opera House, during the part i week. Iuvid Ueilbrun during Ibe pam t ee papered and atherwiaeimprorod the UuriM "I U itorero' m on Second street. For teatnetr a 'he semandlngs and variety ef gnoift, Tan m not rasily be sufpafsed. J K. Snyder. Ksn., eires notice ol fci appoiatmeat la this pp.-r as Amlitor te dls J lilt ate halaaea of moaee la the hands ef Mrs. ,'. H-Ue M. Chafee, Admtnletralria ef B J. Oh a fee, Uie r Umudale bereagh, dee d. The Bociahle ander the ausplooa of :ti lady members of the PraebTterlaa eengrega lioa will Is held this week, an Thursday wen lag, at the rasideacaof Mra. W. W. Belts. A cord I ai lav tatlea Vs tftn4 Ur erortnrvly to ttenl. Go to II. Lehman ft Co. Another jrood flood In the river on Monday morning laat. I Flock & Co.'a new Kpring took ha I arr)rtl and it aow open far IaiictiOB. IShorifT Rpanler, ot Centre county, adTtrtUee torn real aetata la thl aaper, Jamea K. Watson, ot thin place, vial- ted P roe t burg, Md., laat week, looking after hit timber Interests Id that ae1ioa. . i M Farm Bold. Adam Kenhart U the name of the purchaser of the Reeoe farm, la Law raoe township. It brought the sum of i,Me m e - John V. Matlom has buen notnl- aated and ooafiriaed as Postmaster at Philips- Quito a pleasant party was held at the residence of Joba F. Weaver, la this place, oa Monday evening, la honor of Paul Weaver's list birthday. mt e a A Kipe Old Age Christopher Lu ther, a farmer, died at bis home Id Carroll Iowa ship, Cambria county, aa Saturday, March lOtb, aged about 10 years. i t an A select school will be commenced at Fbawerille oa the ffltb ef April, to enatiaua fourteen weeks. For terms, Ac , see advertise ment in the RKfraurA, and ler further Id forma tion address the Principal, II. p. Fisher, Salt Lick, Pa. Kugeno K. (iulich, of the firm of del Kb, McCorkle A Co., fu failure dealers of this lace, who has been severely a 01 is ted within flammatory iheanutism for the past three weeks, Is improving and hopes soon to he ablate attend to buftiaesi again. mm e Valatarli Medicine s. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral it a honeyed drop ef relief ; hts Caibarlie Pills glide sugar-shod ever the palate ; and bis Rampart I la Is a nectar that Impart vigor to life, restores the health and expels disease. HWrif(V) AJrenW. Dr. T. R. Blandy, tor a number of yean the leading physieiaa la the Osceola ad Heuttdale region, has removed to Lewee, In the State of Delaware, where be proposes te locate. The Doctor li an sxeellenl nrlgbber, and be will he very much mined by the OroeoJeans. ei i - We bad tho pleasure on Monday ol meeting Ksr. William 11. Dill, Ibe new pastor uf the West Huntingdon M. B. Chapel. Mr. Dill is a clever, agreeable gentle man, and we hare no doubt will become popular with hiseonj(reglloo. alnoto Qlmb March Hilt. Mr. Fred. Xitdey and wife, of Stoolton, Dauphin county, with their two children, are editing la this place, at the residence of Mrs. N.'l father, Isaac Johnson. In a few days they will leave for Nebraska, la which State they ex pect to locate aid find a home for the future. A New Fence. We have been re quested lo state (bat Mr. William Hooves, agcot for the Oliter Patent fence, (i now canvassing our county. All wishing to confer with him lo rrg.ird to farm rights or territory, oan n'jtalo all the meritary InfuimatLm by eddreiflng him at Cleftifi.ld, Pa m mm During the severe thunder and bail storm which passed over this place last Sunday afternoon, the lightulng struck the roof of the bell tower oo the Court House and scalped off a few h ingle on the nortbejst corner. No other dim aye was done. The l-gbtniag rod on the lower was ignored entirely. There huH been and will be more changes of local habitation In Clearfield and vi rility tali 8p Ing than baa b-en the pane for many years. Moving last week was briilt, and numerous flitt logs paoed along ourstrtet,lo and fro. Borne moved who never moved before, and never will again unless compelled to. Those of our readers who heard the able lectures of Col. James P. Sanford before the Teachers' lastltata la this plaee but Winter, will regret to leara of kls sad bereavement la the death ol hit wife, wbieb occurred recently al her home la the Stale of lows, na we mara from ibe Iowa City Pr, of the 14th ah. Jonathan Alexander and a younger brother, ol Kooi township, startsd for Hoaisdalo sometime since with a load of produce, composed of apples, potatoee and butter. la attempting to ciess CUr field creek at Jay's Fording, the strong current of water apset the vebtole and sent their load adrift down tbeereek. The eotiie load wm valued at $20 and Is a total losi. m e aw The Punxsutawney Spirit, of the 1st Inst., leys : "Mr. Ueorge Kramer, of Kramer City, was in town on Monday hut, and Informed us that he bad sold his term, containing one hun dred and eighty acres, adjacent to the Stump Creek oil well, to Freemen A Co. for JH,ivt, or 17i per acre. Mr. A M. McClure sold ainety acres in the locality at about the same figures." Considerable of our space is taken up this wtek with advertising ef ibe sale ef I'nseated Lands f.-,r taxes, by Treasurer Dotts. The sale will occur ea the seoood Monday ef June, the Itth day of the month. Id the mean time the properly eaa be prevented from going to sals by stepping lalo the Treefurer's office and banding over the required amount ef shekels. 11 X. Shaw u i haul led as landlord of lha Leonard House, la this borough, and has now everything la shape to receive guests aad en tertain them lo good style and with aomfort. It is rumored that Mr. 8. B. Row, the former pro prietor ef this houee, will shortly remove his family te Gettyiborg, where he owns a property, aad where he formerly resided. . mM mm Among the changes on the first of April was iba removal ol Andy Jackson's furni ture establishment Into the room Id Moisop's builllag,D Market it reef, recently ereapled by R. W. Uraham'i drug itore. Mr. Jackson has more commodious quarters aow, and will keep a large assortment of furniture and picture frames io stick to suit the tavtet of everybody. Call aad be convinced The Wolf Run school, in Lawrence (ownihtp, closed with a very Interesting eihtht tion tart Thursday evening, which dofte great credit to the scholars who participated ia the ei ercirev, end a so to the teacher, Mr. W, 8.' Port. Smith V. WiUoo, Keq,., of this plaee, delivered an ad Iran whi h was well receive 1. After the ea tertalnioear, Mrs. Wm. Map ei gave a supper to the teacher and scholars, at her residence olnae by. The use ol St. Jacobs Oil ia indeed followed by the st woaderfol results. More than a dcien eases have eome te my knowledge, where St. Jacobs Oil effected spaidy cures, hut I will only mention one Inttaaee. A man suffer ing for tuia'y four yrari from rheumatism was Induced to try llw St. Jacobs Oil. Be need a few bottles of this truly wenderfut remedy, and la now entirety well enee more. W. RaiaHaanr, Elmore. Wit. The following announcement, signed by Thomas A. Pentt. President of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, dated March ttfth, will be very gratifying te the employee ef the Com pany i "The board of directors, la accordance with the steUmeat rtDtaioed Id the last annual report, have directed a restoration ef the pay af all persons la tbe aorvlee ef the Company te the eompeaeatioa In force at Ibe lime af the reduc tion, June I, 1877, se tahe etTeeit from aad after April 1st, aeirH Tho Dultois Courier, ot the 1st insL, eoataioa the following turn r "Ira Feller el I II prtgressef, but aeeessarUy alow ea account of the miserable made. Mr. Cad walla der Is eontlaalag his preparation , and Brekerhoff and others are announflir.g their Intention ef early baildieg derricks but some of this will end ia talk. Pea field and Ceotrevtlle are anticipating early de es lop menu and lime will alooe see the especia lly realised. Tbe fluid Is there. Roteia It la your memory, which means 'don't you forget It.'" Mixed. Some of our batikr officers oaarge ns with dm king a blunder last week la giving a synopsis of the Auditor Ueneral'i report, as lo reveauee doe the Sta te fiom this eeuaty, la staling that the tai ea aek Heck was pat down at ealy llo.fi. We uaderataad that this la the amount paid by the Clearfield County Bank, al though we End by lee books la tbe Commissioners' eflce that the Fkl Katloaal Banh paid Ula, and the Count, Natl. aad Bank WI. makiag $630. Why It deei net appear la tbe Awdltr Ueaeral't Report, we cannot say . Til R KB Hl'NDRM) MEN W ART ED. From the Altoona raw, April td, we leara thai ttree hundred men are wanted te work oa the grading ef ike Bella Hep Railroad e leas Ion, between Llod itle aa 1 Coalrf, aa anaoaaoa mewl aude iy R. 0. Ford, Erfl., fleperlateadenl Jkl. ..... ,k U. Ulf 4 ...rtlo. I. Io be p asked fetward elgereaily. Arrange meats have been made In provide boarding aad lodging at moderate rales, Applleetteas eaa be made te R. O. Ford, Super I ate ad eat, nt Bell weed, er Thome (teaepc, evtfdeee, at I.1oydvllle. J.adiee, remember 11. Lohman A Co.'i store U headquarters for millinery goods. Carpets and oil clotbi at U. maa A Co. n - -i - Leh- , The piles of dry goods at Flock' are perfectly aitonUblng. Such lovely ety lei, and io eheap. : t i . , - 1 To regulate the liver, stomach, and bowels use only Sellers LI ear Pills. Take ue other, ti tents a hoi. . Alt druggists sell them. Among others, James L. Leavy k Cm. got four rafts safely te Lock Havea ea laat week's flood, aad Treasurer Dotts got twe dowa. There was a good deal af growling aad bump lag along the way. (io to John McGaughey'a lor all hinds of grocer lee and seeds. First-elate Timo thy seed, and nrge and email plover seed at lowest prices. ' H. S. Buttera, of this place, removed to haynoldevillo last week, where be will eagage Id keeping a lalnon. Miles R. Been of West Clearfield, will remove to the same town aext week.. . . Mips Mattie itohn has returned to her accustomed place at T. A. Fleck's, where she Is ready lo put up to order, tbe very lateat styles of ladles bats and bonnets for their patron. Oa and see ! Frankstown towuhin, now a com paratively email p-trtioa of Ulalr county, was considerable of an affair ta DM, when It earn prised the entire territory now embraced In Blair, Cambria, Clearfield and Centre eountles, as well as portions of Bedford, Huntingdon and Indiana A Bio Stoke. William J. HofTer has Just returned from the Baitera cities with tbe largest stock of goods ever piled to one room la Pie's Opera House. Ho sella everything dry i goods, groceries, hardware, qaeeniware In short, everything yoo aeedt List of letters remaining unclaimod ia the Poetofflee at Clearfield, for the week ending April ttb, 1180 r B C. Lifget, George H. Lyman, Bllsa Me- Cliniay, Andrew Murphey, Miu M. E. Ogdea, C. F. Wind eld. . P. A. (Ucliu, P. U. 1('omk on !" So ho remarks. Mr. Uulosburg ha returned from tbe Kelt with as full and fine an assortment of clothing, aad gen tlemen's furnishing goods, as was ever offered la this lown. Ifli niotto 1st "Opposition Is the life of trade I ' Yea will flqd him ea the comer, op tosite the Cturt Doure. Leo Amputated. Mr. Christopher Rbrabaugh, of Burnside township, father ef 0 A. Korabangh, of Curwoasville, aa we learn Irons Ue Carwooiville rimes, had bii left leg Btnpu tsUd below the knee, oa the 28th alt., by Dr. Beanctl, of New Washington, and Drs. Thomas and Claries St. Clair, of Indiana. Mr. Rore baugb la about ID jcars of age, aad hei been sutler ing for eome lime with a fever stre. He was doing well at Id it account. Indisputable Lite Insurance is furn isbed oe'y by the Kq it I table Lite Assurance So ciety of the t'nited States, 1-0 Broadway, New York. All potior are Inrootettlblo on the part of the Company sft-r being to faros three years. thus removing any fear ef a lawsuit after death. Assets of the Society January lit, 189, f.TT,- 3(16 841; Surplus, f7,MM7. R. M. McBaally, Clenrfluld, Pennsylvania, ! District Agent for ihis sterling old company. ap 7 It Farmrrh, Look IIeke! Lytle will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Coro, Buckwheat, Batter, Kjrgi, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kind of produoe. He has tbe largest and test selected stock of groceries, teas, coffees, molasses, spices, oil sail, mgar, queeosware, tubs, buoksts, baskets, churns, Ac, ia Clearfield county. He buys bll goods la large quantities from manufacturers and Brit hand! for cash, and takes the adraniage of all discounts, and soke It enabled to Mil at lowest prices. He glveicaib prices fur produoe.and sells his goods at the lowest prices la the eouoty. apt.JtV7 tf Trout fishing commences on Thurs day, April 1st, and Harder has prepared for the occasion by baying a ear load af fishing tackle, aad at a great rcdnctloa hj baying la large quan tities. All tackle Is warranted to be the very best In the market. This stock will oomprise every thing In the fishing tackle line Calcutta and Japaa bamboo aad cane poles, joleted trout and bass rods to great variety, let and minnow acts, twinei and out lines, baskets, bait boias, fly and tackle books, (lies, grashoppere,frog, hetgamttes, spoons, and all kinds and styles of baits, Limer ick, Carlisle, Aberdeen, Sproat, Sneek and Klrby hooks on gnu Brerytblng lo tfais line will be found at Harder' itore. Country stores supplied at w hotels te prices. Ceme and eiamined before buying elsewhere. Orders by mall promptly at tended to. Johs B. HARnaa, Dealer ia gua, revolvers, and flshlug tackle, Clearfield, Pa. . mar24 Ot, Trout for Moose and Montoomert Caaaaa. Mr. Joba B. Harder, of this place, after considerable correspondence aad earneit solicita tion with Hon. Joba B. Hewitt, of Ilollidaysharg, one of the Fish Commissioners of this State, suo eeeded In getting a eonsigameut of tOOO brook trout, which were rooeired on the Mall trala last Friday aeon, la good condition, from Ibe State Iletohtng House, at Marietta. Lane iter eonoty. Mosira. Harder and J. F. Snyder, deposited 2,600 of these fish la Moose creek ea Friday afternoon, and Mauri. Ed. Leavy and El. Qoodfellow dumped Ibe balance of them Id Montgomery oreek. In a few years oar people will be favored with ipleadld opportunities for fishing. We leara that aa effort will bo made neit year to Introduce roek salmon and salmon trout Into tke Basque henna river at this point. Tbe black base, put In the river here four or Ave yeara ago, are get ting aumeroai and already afford profitable sport. "Go West." The period is bore wbea scores of young men, as well a those o me tare age adopt Horace Greeley's advice, Uo West, young man I" Those wko have never beta West, of ooarso. sou it seek Information as to the proper route west of Pittsburgh. From tbelo- eatioaof our county, the Smoky City Is reached by the Pe no iv Ivan la Central Kailroad, or the Allegheny Valley Railroad, eta the Lew Grade Diviilon Borne ge West eie tbe Philadelphia aad Erie road and tap tbe Lake at the latter point, where they eaa take a steamer or toatiaao by rail. Our advice to all la ta take tho Dearest cut to Pittsburgh, and at tha Unloa Depot la that city take tbe ears marked "Pittsburgh, Co elnaatl and St. Leule," Dick-named "tbe Pee Handle mole," (of which see time table ta our local columns, "How to reach Kansas.") No route lo tbe far West eseeeds this one for abeep neas and perd, aad tta lines of road permeate the whole West. Read the time labia and ei planatleni ! Minstrels Coiinu. Buird's famous aadorigloal Maw Orleaaa Mia it roller billed for aa entertain meat la Pie's Opera Hont, Clearfield, oa to-morrow (Thursday) evening, April lib, aad from the aetleet of the press where this troupe kaa been, wo judge oor people will be fa voted with ouasiderabla laa oa that evening. Read what tbe Fraaklia, (P ) BWWaf JVetse say i : "Oelre'iNew Orleana Miaiitrels at the Optra Hemes last night eared mere dyspepsia thaa all the aleat medicine ever ant ap. A saleadid audience ef Franklin's boat cilitene wont therw and received a royal treat. Their elegant muste aad fine singing was so sandwiched in wilb new and original jokes, causing as every little while te lei ibe nelly-bend obi another Sole, aad fine danc ing as to eaoee the evening to pass uaootieed. rtomc ef the conga were bweotiful aad the renter. ing superb, whit tee banjo solos of Fran a West, and tbe clog tableau! eeeaee were tbe best we ever saw. The laughable farce, Ne Ptaalore," was a most laug halite ending to tbe evenings enter tainment. Wo understand that they will again elan this alty, aad wo bepeak for them a roll hooee." IMPOUTANT INFORMATION. Tbe Department baa forwarded Postmaster 0 Bulla the following eireuler, which oiplala itself:- Poamrrica DarsnmeaT, Or rum er bir'v. or Moaar Oaaaa Bravaa, WaiaiMDToa, D. t March II, I Ma. J Sir t 1mm Postmaster Qeaeral baa aelecUd your efllce, with others, for the Issue of portal moaey erdero for sums payable lo bewefieloriee a Ureal Brilalo aad Irolaad, aad la Fraaae and Algeria, aad for tbe par meat of portal meaey ordera for tama remitted from Ureal Brltaia aad Ireland, or from t ranee and Algeria, aad e( which yoa may be adrieed through the Risk an go Peiwttee at New York, N. Y. The forma, blanks, Ac., required ot your eflce in too uaosaetwaot amuse, rreora aad Uermao iateraatieaal mwaey order baoinees were reetailv forwarded to year adJress. Full laetraetieas wiik refereaeo to tbe mode of eooduotlagsaeb beat nam are to be fened fa a pamphlet cent yea at or about the same tlma aa tbe blaabe, wkieb ere adapted far Brllteb, Freaeh aad Uermaa besiaeei. Thursday, the 1st ef April. ISM, baa beea fifed as the date for ibe eemmeaeemaet of British aad French laternetleae! moaey order baeloaeo at your emee, aaa yoa are required to he la ream aeet to beg la the beslaetf oa that day. Very respectfully, D. H areas. for SaperialeodfOit Tf tbe Peetmatter at Clearfield, Pa. ' Go to If. Lehman & Co. for your dry goods. Ed. Is home again you know Kd. He's boon Bast aad bought goods far T. A. Fleck A Co. m r Wo have not yet heard of t case of; soldi, eougb, Ik root, er etieet eempiaiat, tnai ess aot yielded to Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup. a Go to John McGaughey'a for all kiada of groceries aad eeedi. first-el ass Time thy ased, and Urge aad etna! I Clover eeci al Vow it priaet i Did you hoar the news! Kd.'s home again, and he lays ha baa bought the aieeet lot of geoda that aver came to towa all for T. A, Fleck A Co. Miss Mattie Itohn has beon spending tost of aar reeettoa la the most fashionable mil Hoery establishment la tbe East, aad li fully prepared to trim hat and boo nets equal In style and quality te any pat ap la tbe cities, aad will apart ao pal as te pleaae customers. New Daily Staue Line. Jamca L. Leavy bai succeeded la having a dally mall astab- llshed between Clearfield aad Pen on eld, aad will hereafter rue a eolly at ego between tbe two potala, Hlsoontreet began with April lit, and tbe stage will leave Clearfield every morning (aieept Sun day) at I o'clock, making connection witk all trains oa the Low Grade Kellroad at Pen afield, re turning after tho last trala tbe same evening Paisengerssad freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any ef the hotels will be attended to. ' loaprrv-tr ALONG THE LOW GRADE. Wo take the following Items of Interest to oar reader! from the Reyoeldivtlle Paper, of the lit iBJt There will bo aa effort made Ibe seining Sum mer lo make a borough of DuBols, Wlnterburn bas a handsome Railroad depot, la Which II. F. Wioalow expertly manipulates things. It Is rumored that Mr. Furaess, who has made ei tensive oil leases la Jefferson and Cteerfield counties, will bore near Panflald. The building on ibe aorner of Mala and Fifth tract is being removed to giro room for tbe magnlfloent brick building Ibat F. K.Arnold will have completed before tha holidays. B. K. W 11 lard, of Rldgway, waa la towa yester day. Mr. W. baa beta engaged la lecurlng tbe right of way tbroogb Jeffereoa county to Fella Creek, for the eon struct! ja of tho ''Buffalo and Reynoldivllla railroad." While at Tyler the other day wa were happily aarpriaed to see David Tyler, Esq., walk Into the depot. Up to hit recent Illness he never took a drop of medicine, aad fought against tha aaa. Houa draogbta area then. For a man of eighty the 'equir has a wonderfully rugged constitu tion. It Is the law ol Natars that the weaker must succumb to the stronger. Wbaa a aew boiler waa placed to tha engine of the Rider well, tha "sar rival of tha fittest" rss demonstrated. Then aa engine with a eupaolty as great ai the boiler bad wu tubitituled, another part that was not equal gave way) and aa It goes, and ao It will go, till all parts are equally strong enough to do lha work required uf them, Wa candidly believe lha Rider bole will bo letted before the history nuts fall. Tho lumber Industry at Tyler Is qu'.te ea tensive. J. B. Putnam has put In 6,000,fio feet this Winter, besides purchasing for Hepkias, Irvia A Pataam 1,000,008 feet. Then tbe Leo i el Rue Lumber Company are menu fact or Ing 7,000, Qua f,et, and J. E. Putnam A Co. l,0vn,000 making la all a total of 19,000,000 feet. J. B. Putnam's tntereit permeatea aaek of tho above enterprises, together with a general mercantile business under tbe name of Putnam, Harriioo A Co. The itore, which fi new aad well appointed la every particular, la superintended by Harry fiubb, who, though ho allmbe to eighty, will over be called Bubb. EDUCATIONAL ITEMS, a rcravT ivraaiaiaanaaT a'qoews. 0. W. Weaver, formerly of DuBois High School, U aow at Napervlllo College, Illinois. Tbe reports receives) from teachers show that tha aehools aeoompliihed a good work tha past um. The Committee oa Parmaaoat Certificate! will meet la tbe Leonard Behoel building on Satur day, April 14th, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tbe directors of Bloom tow neb ip decided al their laat meeliog, to allow their teachers full time for attending the County Iuitltnte. . 6 P. Fisher, a graduate of Lack Havea State Normal School, and aoitisea of Karl beat tewa- sblp, will teach at Sbawsvlile tbe coming Hum- r. The facilities that aro being offered la the oouaty for the training of tcoohers the coming Bummer, lodiaate that education Is advancing id oar county. An account of tbe Teachers' Re uoioa at La ther iberg, aad the "hollof Honor an be found ta ibo Eduoetioaai column oa the first page of this paper The full Board of Directors of Brady tow oi hip was Id at tend sac e at the Teachers' Re-union en the 27th alt Tho directors of Brady are not behind their teacher! la educational pragma. Wesley Tata, of Lawrence, A. R. Lambert, of Boggs, L, M.Tobias, of New Millport ,aad W.A. Ambrose, of Osceola High School, aro among the late arrival! at Leek Havea State Normal School. Tha Obi. School, la Decatur lowosbip, taught by Draco B.Morrow, closed otbe2ithof Mareb, with an entertainment ia the evening. Twenty one Visiters were raj 1 1 tared daring the term. Padie Ooee attended every day or iba tana. Tbe Johnson school, la O rah am towoiblp, bad seventy five vl liter durlog the Una. Oae olasa wont through tha arltbmatie, aad Aonls Reeoids, atertie Records aad Mary B. Johnson attended every day of aokool. It waa taught by Miaa Blva Morrow, Tbe directors of Brady township hare par abased one aero of ground from David Lines, upon which they Intend to ereet a model school bouse the coming Summer. Tbe building will be about OBO mile from tho Brooks houxe, Id "and towaihlp. Mr.fl. J. Milter, of Lower Woodland school. baa embarked fa ibo butchering buiiocea. aad Mr J. M. McDowell, of tbe upper Woodland school, has accepted a elorkshlp ia a dry good! atari. Thar, Bradford will lose twe of her effieloat teaefaere. Tho following are the appointments made for Ibeoummer term In Bandy township t . Do Hois Central Primary, Ella Moors ) East DuBols, KoieBuileri West Side, Maggie Urogaa, Sue Rlsbelti Summit Tunnel, Mary Osburo, Fails Creek, Thomas Kegea ; Pine U rove, W. II. Llddla. 0. A. Foroey ,teaaher of Palestine school, In Sra- bam township, reports for month ending Marsh Id, I8!6i Whole aumbor enrolled, 81) average attaadaDoe, 26 ; per seat, of attendance, S7j missed ao Use daring moats, II; vtilti from directors, 1 1 virile from pat re as, f ( addressee delivered to eebeei, pupils detained by alehouse, IS. Mlas Mabel Mc George, a teacher of the Loea- ard 0 reded eehool the part Winter, will start Beit week for California. While la oar aoonty she kaa proves herself ao eoUtanaitli aad eflclcBt seech or, aad we regret very maoh that aha la aboejl to remove from among as;' Her maay friends throughout the eoeety will Jeio ai la ear w.lsh for her future lueeeii aad happiness. Coal Hill school, ia Brady tewosbip, closed Mareh tOtb, with a literary ei hi bit ton of- school work. Nearly all tko eltlseas af the Al rtriet aad many persoos from abroad wore p rem at Might aahelara attended every day of term, via : letllie, Flora and Maggie heaoii, Cerrlo Wright, Maud Draaoker, Willie Corp and Fred. Bell. UVert Wright, Uarfy N elder, Bills Wiagert, Frank Wright aad DeUie Smith misted oaedy. Pet oeat ler term, 12. The lueoeei of tbe school Is duo te tbe Bolted efforts aad aatirlag Interest, of scholar! aad patrons. aaa is Brabaker, teacker of Home Camp Aekeel, la Union tewasklp, reports for moatk eadlag Mareh lltb, 1820, at follows t Whole aumbor ea rolled, 28 1 avers go atteadaace, 22 per oaat. af atteodaaee, 86 t aambor miteed ao Uma, II j visits from patroos, 6 j per oral of atteadaaeo during lbs term, 61. Mliaed ao time duriag tha urm : Joba Stowell, Alii fliewell, Clara Stewell, O serge LaReok, Charles Fieteher, George MeDoaald, Frank Walker. Miaa Fraaeee Fleeeker milled bat fear days bring detalaed by alokaees. , , At the eleilng oieretsos of lha Wolf Rua asbool, la Lewreoce towoiblp, oa the eveelag of April lot, Mr. W. . Pert, leber, received, e lha baade of bii paplle, a beautiful palatlag ea- titled, "Sunset ea Lake Ckataoqea," and some mlaor proaoata. Tbe paplU gave to a delighted audience a goo 4 literary oatartalamaat. oaoh aaa eieellieff k bU er her port, la alt af Ibo otor slate the tr a ail eg ef the school wai prem laeatly releeUd. At tho olasa of tho aatortalameat, 6milh V.Wileea, Bee , delivered a stirring ad- dreea, ta whlek ho portrayed the Hvaatage aad beauties ef oar system of education. We trim all our own baU and bon aets. Na alsp thop work at Fleck i. Millinery Goods. O, you Just ought ta too them at T, A. Fleet's I tea bare gotta sea them ta real lie, ao yoa have. Kd. LeitEinuer has just been to tbe elty baying goods for Fleck A Co. Yoa all know Kd , and know that what ha does is right wtll done, II. A Kratfier invites the attention of buyers to kis aew Spring Hook of dry goods, dreia goods, white good!, hosiery, gloves, neck wear, handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac, which ha will sell as low as eaa bo bought anywhere for cash. Bur Vora Mill Now 1 We aro the propria tors of a Baw Mill, complete la every par Heater, w til oh wo wltl sell very cheap. Fur par ticulars, address B. A. A W. D. BI0LBH, obSSO tf.J Clearfield, Peau'a. Sue a woman on borouback in another column, riding near Spear I Vlneyardi, with buach of Qrapea from wblok Spear's Port Qrape Wine la made, that Is so highly esteemed by tbe medical profusion for the usaof Invalid, weakly, per sum and tho aged. (Md by B. W. U re bam, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-ll '79-tf. 1 waa cured of kidney disease, imlni tation of the heart, brought on by a deranged state of the liver, by oiiog K. K. Thompson'! Barnima Anna U. Durlbw, Franklin, Pa. Prepared at E. K, Tbempson's laboratory, Tilasvillo, Pa. Fur tale by all druggists la Clearfield, and Joseph firykr A Son, Lathers- burg, Pa. It Clearfield Coal Trade. Stato- meat of Coal aad other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail- road, for tbe week ending March 27, 180, and the same time last year t COAL. TOMB. 4,1144 . 26,11 ll.ftll , 817,206 SW.tfl.l For the week Sometime last year ... Decrease. (a strike) Previously daring year Same time laat year .. Increase ... 2V.742 IM S.11.S-4V .. ,647 8,202 . 160iars, IM Total la 1880 Sams lime last year Increase,.. Lumber. Muesli. freights... "WOULD LIKE SOME MORE." Plymouth, Ind. Oct. 6. 1RT7. - HrauaB A Dat( nitu.Oberlln, 0., Heailemen : When 1 waa In Ohio I ooujent some of Dr. Fenncr'i Blood aad LWer Remedy and Nerve Tonic at your store. I never look anything that did m ao much good in so short a time. I would like to get some more ef It aa I eaa aul find It here. Will yoa pleaae let me know what I oao get one-half dov.cn bottles mr, and oblige, loan truly, iaki mhuh'm n. Mar -11-21 Dr. Fanner's Blood aod Lifer Remedy aad Narva Toole may well b called "The conquer ing hero" of tba tlmei. It is tbe medical triumph of the age, Whoever has "ibe btues"rhould take It for It regulate! and restore! tha disordered system that gives rise to them. It always oures Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaebes, Fever and Ague, Bpleea Enlargements, crofula,Eryslpelei, Pirn plea, Blotobee and all ikla Ernplloos aad Blood Disorders i Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ; Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility ; Restores flrih aod strength when the sye tern Is ruLolog dowa or going into decline ; cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It doss these things by strik ing at tha root of disease end removing Its causes, Dr. Fsnner'i Improved Cough Hooey will re lieve any cough In one hour. Try a sample bottle at tan cents. Dr. Fenoer'l (leldea Retlel ourei any pato, as Teotb-acbo, Neuralgia, Colio or Headache la five to thirty sninutei, and readitj relievee Hbeutne- tlrm. Kidney Complaiat, Dlarhma, etc. Dr. Feaaer'a St. Vitus Daace Speetfla. t)ao bottle atwavs caret. For isle by Hartswlek A Irvia, Drngglris, Clearfield, I'a. aug-17-lf. . STUMP CREEK AGAIN. TaocTritLR, April 8, 1886. Bo. RnrrsMCi I feel somewhat Inclined te pen a few lnes for your valuable paper, la order ta Inform tbe many readers that we are still among tbe UvinglBthaoew oil field. Things ar enlivening np egaia about here, at leaat with some since) last CoarL Our hotel and restaurant are la full blast aod working full time, ao yoa may know that business nets pretty lively some times) ia fact, there bar bona several knock downs already, although nothing serloui has re sulted. If these affairs lake place with one oil well, and that one aot completed, what will It be like wbea wa bate three ur four ef them right close to our vtllsge ? Horh will be the cae ere another year rolls around. Mr. Cadwallader will put a welt dowa oa Ad am Knarr'a farm. He has the timber ready for the derrick, and he kis machinery at DuBois nation, which will be brought here ia the course oi two or three days, wdtb operation a will com mence wltboat fail. Tba well at Slump Creek la Idle at present. Tho eld engioo house, Samsoo post and walking beam have beea tern dowa and are being rebniit. Sine tbev have got a aew belter and engine, tbe eld rickety building was aot deemed sale ; henoa, tbe teering down and relmldiog of tbe same. That there Is oU berethereraa be do doubt any longer, fur everyone who has leased land Is slowly but aeverthelesr with a oeriaiety making prepev ratloBstt drill. Wbea 1 say that there li aw longer any doubt as te ail being here ib paying quo ti tle, I say so, not oa account of the signs or indications of the surface, or anything of that k Ind j hat beoausa people are beginning to move io bare. One family moved here to day all tba way Iroaa Philadelphia, The bead uf tbe family Is a brotber-lo-law of J. W. BrumbaugB, oae or the drillers wh struck oil at the Htuuip Croat well. New, If Ibo ell had been "planted," r if tbe etrl h Ing ef oil bad beea a "set-up Job," as sum claim, tblsmaa Bratncaugb woaid aot nave waoted bis brother-in-law to uiove here to opeo a a ealooa, as la alleged. Another family Is mov ing hero item Em teuton, Venango oouaty, all on accuse t of Ibis oil, believing to better their con ditio Bnaaeially, if aot moaally. Hut I am gelling tediou', so I shall cloie for this lime and act weary tke kind roaJer. Yum. Respectfully, H, B. L. LETTER FROM BRADY. LnvaRasktiRa, l a., April Mb, IDS'). Edit a Rrpcblioaii : Since it la austomary for every lewniuip In It count r tn have a cor respondent, ana knowing tnat tbe narttattcAR n read by Dearly every eititen la Brady, 1 will, by yoor consent, note a few Itemi, hoping that they may be of in terse t to soma uus at leaaL MRORAL. Rev. M. L. Weaver, of Canton, Ohio, Is notlsed occasionally la this place. He Is vieitieg hit parent Bear 1 rout vi lie. Mr. W. looks well. I wish him Ood speed and may he never grew weary while working la the Master's viaeyard. Mi Beyd, wh conducted tks protracted meet , Ing in t be M, E. ''heron la this place, daring ibe Last two weeks, lait Thunder returned to her home ta Wheeling, West Virginia. Miss A. 'fhompeea, of Wimerbura. was vlilt Ing Miss Cell Moore and Miss Hannah Korb duriag the past week. Miie T. is an attractive young lady, and uoioairioeely leesioaied all the young gents to towo. Miss rledte Horga . wbe fess snccesefuliy beea teaehitig sebool la Brady township, during the past Winter returned te her home Bear Bloom ingMD, Id Kbor lewaeblp, lest Saturday. Miss M. Intends te leaeb a select sebool ia this piece during tn eon log Mummer. I bespeak for hcra tail eaat oi puaiie patronage. She la a good tea e her, aod abovw mil a Christian lady, esteemed by ail who know her. RDOCATIORAU The school dl rectors ef Brady have decided lo build another bout thia Sntaer. 1 1 wi II be lo cated Bear Toser'l mill ((orderly Nora's mill,) aad la to be com pitted by tbe irrt of October. At this writing all tbe sebool ef this town ship are eloted. Io making D cstimal of the past term 1 tad that la most of tho sohooti a good work has bo a ancemptihed, wbiek reflect much credit oa the teachers and directors. I melt, however, aot forget that a great deal of credit is due te tba anttnng efiorts ol oar worthy Superintendent, Prof. MrQuewa. It is tha uni versal opiaioa of oar people-that he spar Bell her lime nor money In Introducing new plans and methods by which our schools may be placed oa a higher etaadard i aad wo, as eulions, (eel proud that we eaa reeogniso io htm aa oftioer who laitbfully and Impartially discharges every doty. TOere are incident the! are te eee lite as the eeeis Is te the desert. It ha beea ear let to realise sack a feast, by briog preeeat at the eloa ing overrieesef lb Cuel Hill bcBooI, ob tb20ih alt. Too forenoon was devoted to tbe final ea aiainatioas of too trm. Tkeee reflected mooh credit oa ibe Mhool, Tbe afur boob exercise were ef a different ehetarter. Tber were oateet reading, vaeeys, recitations, declamations, dialogues and singing, which were eon ducted by the eraelari. All took aa active part aod acquitted lbemsaa nobly. Miss Flereace Ream s spoke the Belatatery, which wa la Ibe form of a poem, written by Rev. John Ream, hp ace only pre v eats mairom baring It pobliehud. The house wa crowded with parents and ether visiter. They all eapreed themselves a highly pleased with their teacher, J. F. Ltddle, aad his work wkil In their midit t and act only this, bat Mr. J. Kerb, one of lb palreaa, teoh aa aetlvo part io eome of the exereliea. Mr. Llddt Is ao steeliest teacher sad deling hi two years' tDDeeiioD With the Coal Hill school bas mad himsslf many warm Irieadi Tbe pare ate of this district lake a deep latere! Ib edoeatiea tbey vtstt tb ecaool regelarly, aad given helping bead t their teaebr whenever tbey eaa. The by their watted eeel oad Mr. Llddle'a ardaeea work, they has placed their school on a higher piste af oaoelleney. At tbe elot ef th eirta, M,w Raaaak Kerb recited lb Valedictory. Ripobtbb. (It ta Impeeslbla for as te find room fee tb Valedictory oeat for pablleatloa, aa It will be ob served that oar enlema are erowdeds .ff a, Rwr Tbe New Keminoton Family Sew- laa Macaiaa for tele al J B, Harder 'I Uun Store, Clearfield, Pa. Oct. 20 6m. Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Taper, Win dow Shadai, Loco Cur tales a largo stock always oa hand at B. A. Kbaviir'b. New covora put on old umbrellas aad parasols. Keys made, aad all kinds of locki, truaki and aatokola repaired al Herder's. mar24-t. llemomber, the only place you can get the Blmira boots aad shoes, aad Carlisle fine shoei for lad lea, If at II. A. Kaaiaa's, mil St CleatflelJ, Perm 'a. BbaiovaIn Dr. T. J. Moyer ba,rri moved bis medical ofloo to tba rooms recently occupied by Bock A Graham, la Ore bam'! row Ha makei CHRONIC DISKASES a i peel alty, CHAROKR VERY LOW. Tbe manufacturer! having lowered prices, ha (a prepared ta faralib STRICTLY PURB MEDICINES at greatly re dooed rates. Tba afflicted will bo benefited by giving him a call. July 23t 'TH-tf. flow to Reach Kansas. Persons moving to the West ahould aoaaalt their owe comfort by selecting tbe route by which there are euro connections la Talon Depots, fait train! aad comfortable ears. There Is ao lino that can com-! par with the Pan Handle Route la these par ticulars. Two dally trains leave IT n ion Depot, PitliSurgb, na Paa Handle Route, which rua through la many hours quicker timethaa by any other line, ai fo'lowi Leave PllUborgh (city time) 6:42 a.m. 11:47 p Arrive St Louis r:e 10;OU p. 1 11:06 " Kansas ' Leavenworth Atchi.cn , 9:00 S. ; 11:46 10:16 1:20 a. a. 11 20 " 2:0a " 12:116 p. i St. Joseph Prompt connections ere made lo I'aloa Depots at points aa mod. fur all land points. For further information, lime tables, etc., addresa. W.L. O'llrlea, General Paisenger Agent, Pan Handle Route, Culumbas, Ohio. Feb-18-lt WiNvan. o80,000 14-feet shaved boopi, deliv ered at the railroad, In ear loads of 8,000, at all points nn tbe Tyror A Clearfield, P. A E., Bald karte Valley od Pennsvlvania Railroads, for which I will pay the highest market price. j. r. a a am rr, OctlA, 1676-tf. Clearfield, Pa. Osa HtanaaD Paa Ckst. Discomv oa Old Pmcaa. Sewing Maoblnaa oan aow be purchased at Merrell's tin aod variety store, from $&b up wards. All kiodi of sewing machines repaired on tbe shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1677. Buaaice Fob Silo. R. Newton Hhaw kaepa a full aupptj- of Fredonia Buggies and Platform wagoDs for sale. To be aeD at tne snaw iionao yard. Call on or addresi him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, tuayll-tL CoLLBcroa'a Wabrarvb- We have prepared a form, and hawa on band a large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority In the Court or thia county. At Twenty Omit per dosoo w will mail any Dumber to the Collector ordering them. A Collector, when eompellsd ta advertise property, Buuit post np not less tho tbree notices In tne most public places in nis borough or township. tf. WauTBn. Delivered at the Rail Road. liio.doo 26 Inch shaved shingle. IflO.fltiO 34-Inch sewed ibingles. Itlu.OOO feet of pine boards. &0'i,0ii0 14-feet shared boopi. 6.01)0 railroad ties. U,0l0 fret of good hemlock board l. For which I will pay tba highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point oo tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. T. K RABID. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 16, 1878-tf. Just Iteoelredc Junt Received by ARNOLD, at LUKWKN3V1LLE: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Load pnre Corn, rtye and Onts Chop! Cur Load Deakeo Salt! Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac! fttrShinulea, Bark. It. R. Ties and Grain will be taken In eichange. Curwenaville, May 1, 1878. $tarrlrl MAUK-SMEAL -At the reeideaoa of tb bride, aar Blue Ball, la Boggs township, on Thursday, February Itth, 10, by Rev. W. H. It attorn, Mr. Hamuel Maab, of Jefferson eouotr. and Mrs. Mary Kmeal, of Clearfield ooanty. 8WBAL SMITH. At the pareoaag laWal- laceton, ea Thursday, April 1st, 160, by Rev. W. U Maitern, Ur. Miles H. ameal and Miss Knsma Smith, both of Clearfield county. sua. FRY. Io Ouliob twnship,a Tuesday, Alar. Ifitb, IS80. Jane, wife of Joseph Fry, atfe-l 63 years, 2 mouths and 16 day. Tke maldea nam of the deoaed wee R'eteoa. Sb waa born near Mllaabarg, Cotre eona'y, la 1810 was married to Mr. Fry la October, 1839, and ioob after moved to Ibis ooanty. 8h leaves a but band aad aloe ehlldrta (twe single) to mourn her death. Ska waa a member of tbe Methodist Church for the past tbirty-aevea years, I Dearest mother thou bast left as,' Hero thy loss w deply feel ; But 'tie Qod that hath bereft us, He ean all ear sorrows bead. Cva. DO LAN. At her horn. In Horwa township, on nand ay ntgm, April ttb, ihBO, Airs. Anastasia uoibb, wile ot Joita uotan, aged about A3 year. THOMPSON Id Carweaivill. Frldar airht Mareh 2ftth. 1880. Edna dau shier of E. Id. and Jean B. 1 bom peon, tftd 17 months and 10 days RENARD To Raoi townpbip, oo Monday, Marrh 1Mb, 180, Harriet, wile ol Chart KeDsrd, aged 16 years, moothiand 16 days. BLOOM. Id Knot towoiblp, oa Saturday Mareh JO lb. If-80, Jwn or of John V. and T illia Blooia, aged 6 yeara. BANTX In Bradr tuweshin. en Sander. April 4tk, 180, Joba, eldest wa ol Haary bants, aged 16 yean. HOLT At kUtesidence in Graham tewnnhlp, this oouaty, oa Tuesday, Marsh 8th, IS HO, John licit, aq ., ageitOl years, O months and 4 dayi, Tbe deceased wu a ma of Thomas Uoh, late of Bradford towoehip. U moved from Bradford township to Qrebata about twenty-fir year ago, and resided there vr sine. Ho waa aa actio buiinesi maa, having boon engaged la tba mer cantile bnainer most of bit life, aad waa well- know o throughout tb ooanty. He had Buffered for about four yean from a disease of the blood, which finally aaed his death. II was a mem ber of Ibe M. B. Church. Ue leave a wife end four ion I mourn their loss M. CLEARFIELD MASKETS. CuBAariau), Pa., April a, INM. Flour, pr cwt. , 6.1 60 Buckwheat Floor, per ewt.. t 66 Cora Meal, per I.,.WH.....HH 2 00 Chop, rye, per cwt I 70 Chop, mined, per ewt., ................ I 40 Urea, per cwt 1 eo Wheat, per baahel i 1 1 86 Rve, per bushel. ........ 8 Oats, per bushel 60 Cora, ear. pr bathe)... , H.. ''40 Buckwheat, per basnel..HMM. ea Clover eeed a 34 Timothy eeed - 4 86 Potato, per emsnel e Apples, per baahel 46 Onioo H I 60 Mams, par pound .. I2( Hboulder, per pound nm.Wmn ' 6 Dried Beef, per pound. ........ l Chicken, per pair......MM..H..i. ' 0 Butter, per pound ,.............,. , 10 Erg, per donea H. 12 Salt, per sack, larga.H.HM.WIM..H 2 6 Coal Oil, per falluD..M.H.,M.M.. 1 I-erd, per pound 10 Dried Apple, per pound ....HWM. T Orted feaches, per pound a Beans, per hue he I ' I 8 rur ttvrrtisrmrntn. Orphans' Court Sale OF Real Estato IN ymADY TOWNSHIP. BT YlrtM of tri Unit Ml .f tb. OtfSmat' Cort .f Clr.rAd K.BtT. P... II. nd.r- ii,N AdmiainrkiM ot t.. Mn oi u.ukum M. hOLUKK, I.U f End, low.abip. I. I4 noa.ly, riwvH, will ,.ll .1 publM Ml., I. Ih. .lll...ILtTHKRSKi;Hil, .. Saturdy, May lt, 18S0, At I .'Hoc. P. M , la. r.llwh, d.HTlM ml MLt. allMU la Bradjr l..a,blp, ia Mid waety, boaad.d a, .II.W, i Oa tb. a.rtb aaa .art b, l.ad oi JeMaih tiaM. M lha cart by laad of J J. Canpb.ll, aad aa tb, aaath b, tb. Cma Btll tarapib Mataiaiaf FOU ACRKd AMD IM PHKCOI'I, . H.ln.lb.tMB.rMl . rHAbtl liOl .-K, aad a KTABLI, wltb a 1 lSL'-'V .all f mathl watof a. tha trail Iwa. aaa a aaaibaf t g.M fraii tr,. tlRMSor lALIi W( raib at Malfaatlaa ar aala, aad tha bal.Mea la ,1, ai.Blb., I. b.MarW b )ud,ai,at Boad aad Ar(. . aliaa na IbapraailM.. - JOHN NULUKR, AdailablraTnr. L.lharUair, Pa , Mar-b 91, lMa at, tvs .&&vtxtltmttftt' l $400 ff3rJS250 1 TUB uadsrstgoad will sell a Lot with a aew Stable and other outbuildings t hereon erected fur 6J.'U-Wrih SlUO. Biluete In East Clearfield. D. UEILBRUN, Variety Store, Clearfield, Pa. January 21, IfifiO tf. AITMTOK'bI NOTICR.-Thennderlgned, having been appointed by tho Orpbaoe' Court of Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, Audi tor to distribute the balance In the bands of Mrs. Bella M. Chaffee, Admlnietratria of B.J. Chaffee, late of Uouiidale borough, in aaid eoenty, de eeased, hereby gives notice that he will a (tend to the duties of bis appointment at bis cfooe ta Clear held, en WBDNKHDAY, Ibe 28 1 II DAY of .APRIL. 1H30, at 10 o'elotik A. U where and when all persona claim ing a share of said fund are required In preseot ibelr elaiuis, or be de barred from coining In for a ihar of said fund. J.F. SNVDKR, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa., April 7, ltiS0-.1l, Shawsville Select School 1 1 ) T a request of the olilien' of Phawivllle and J) vicinity thia school, rv tho trataing of teach ers, will open oa TUESDAY, APRIL 20TH, 18HQ, aad continue fourteen weekl. , Tiaitloxa 6 Common branches 8 (I 00 Higher M T 00 "Special aUenlion will ho glea to tbe The ory of Teaobiog. Topics will be selected from Wickerrbam's "'School Reonniny," and other prnrlicai qositions discasseil. Boarding oan bo naa at irou J to Si r per week. r foil her laroriaetlen. address ' M. P. II.-iILK, B E , Prlaclbsl. Or, E. U. Moanow, Salt Lick, Penn'a. Lick Kun, Penn'a. t - . apr7-8t. Kxecnton.' Sale : or A : Valuable Farm I THE ninl.r.ign.il RiMulanaf Ih, mint al ROIIKKT LIDDlLi, d.o.u.d, will oflet at raDil. ,Bl., aa tba praatiaa. la Jorda. towa bip, Clcarfl.ld oouaty, fcaoaylvaaia, oa WcdncBdny, April 7lb, 1880, , At t.o .'clock P. M., th. fulloaln, described jrup.nj, Ti, i a larto iiiuata la Jordan towa hip, adjoiolog land, of K. 11. J.baaioa, Job. U, Wilwn aad otbtira. baiactli. bomt.td or aroB. rty b.loojinn to tb. .aula of tha laid Robart Lldd.u, daoaaaed, .oatainio, Mora or lap, wilb .Soot M acr.l .loand and ondof oaltivatlna. Th. Impro.fin.ou ooD,lt of arooa Iraaia UN K riTUKI IIOtrlK, 18x0 f.t, wall nai.bod, a food fraiaa bara, .boat MitO fMt, marl, b a.w, aad a good baaria, Vij.OKUllAHO, frala boua. aod1 9f.othr aalbaildiaita. Tb. Mai I, rwarrad - under laacrM ef It. Ttrmt or Rale t On.-tblrd eaahand tb. balano. la two MfU.1 aaaual paymaala, wltb latarat, to ba Moond by oeoa ana mvnw. rammwi ean b. ,i,ea iwnroiai.iy. .1 tut N It. WI1.SU.N, JAMR8 BI'NTKH, 1IK.NUY 8WAV, Exaeatora. AnioDvill., Pa.. March 17, 1890 1. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Eich&rd Skw, SrDcc'd. TH K and.r,i,nrd, fjtonUirt of tba aitata of HICIIAHb SHAW, Br., dottnanl, will olrr at pablia nlaat Iba COURT HUllbK. ia Ihi bor oux of Olearllild, Pa on Tuesday, Juno lat, 1880, . AT I:3 O'CLOCK P. MM Th following valuable real estate, vii : FIRST. The three-st 017 brick hotel property, aorner of Mhrbot and Pint strweU, in the bor eugli of Cloarfifld, known aa 'Tho Shaw House,' Fronting wltb the lot of ground thereto belonging it i eel 00 market street, ana Vv 1 1 I dwelling bouse attached. Tho be 11T1T ji ! r ir iiiki, wim i iwo-iiuri tel proper oa suit bed-rooms and all oonvealeaoes for a trst-class botoL One of the moat deatrahl hotol properties la Central Peansvlvaaia, BRCOND. A tot of ground In Clearfield borough, beginning al tb end ef 144 feet, fronting on War ket street, and thence along Market street 18 feet, and rnnalag bk 90 feet, witk tb buildings Utareoa erected. THIRD. A lot of arcnad situate In Clearfield borough, adjoining part He, 1, and attending along Market street a foot te an alio, and rati ning tack 90 feet, with buildings thereon. FOrHTII. A lot of ground ia Clearfield bor ougb. adjolalag hotel property, and eikending long First street 20 feet and ruaniog back 2u0 teet, more er less, lo aa alley. FIFTH. All that certain lot, kauwa to, tba plali ol uiearllela, borough as Lot tfo UV, . fronting about rtO feet on Lovust a reet,run- f"S ning back 200 teet, more or less, to aa alley Ira with dwelling bouse and all nemesis ry out building the r eoa t reeted,aad otaer iaaproremenl. terms or sjle r 1 One-third cash at delivery of good deed, aod the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable tn on and twe roar, witk interest. . , v A. B. SHAW, , , JOS. SHAW, A. II. HHAW, Ki'rs of Richard Shaw, Sr.. tlso'd. Clearfield, I'a., April 7, ISSO-tf. SherilTs Sale. "WW -.tnA mtrnttm -I P.' I.. a . i w. w.i.a, vi -., iimvu a J ootof the Coort of Comraoa Pleas of Clear. I laid enoDtv, ana to mo direeted, there will be eiposed to PHilLIC 8AI.B, at tke Court House, Ib tke koroofk of Clear Hold, oa , Friday, April 30th, 1KW), At 1 a'eloek, P. M tke followinj deserikod rm) eeiate, to wit : All of the laterest of Janes B. Graham of, In, to or oa t of tke tVeJIaeetoa property, enppeeed u te t&roe audivuea aiftotb parts or tito some, which said propsrty eoosists of tho following lota er pane oi tracts m lanas t he. I. All that certain tract sit sate la Wallace. too horoscb and Bog gs township, tMitBoinf at a poet ana sionoe ) loenee oosi 07 taoti lata el Ueo, HbioiDtet Itfl perches to post ; thence Bort k 23 degrees oeat 108 perches to black oak t tkeoee oorth ft perches to post by white pine; theace south 78J degrees west by leads of Janes Tarnef 1U8 perottas to white oak ; tbe ore west 61 perches to puet i thence sooth by Joba 14 all survey IIS perches to the place of begioniDf, containing JU3 acres aad 1 4.1 percbei, being part of two sarvetl in name of VV illiain Jack mo aod II mhael P rage a, oo waioh the village ef Wallace too te leeoted, ei oepU'ig and merviag eat of satd bono dance all lots conveyed by deed lo tbe kailroad Company aod private persons, aad teelodiag said defend ant's share 10 ail porchoeo muaeje upon Iota soldi out of the same ; ea which said land there are erected n large feg bnaee, log barn, sssall freas bouse and other outbuildings, wuh an orchard and about 70 eervs of e leered land. AL80, , . - I Nc. t. All that oertaia lot or piece ot In Boggs township, beginning at a white oak j tboooe nuria 1 by old tract line laT perches to white oak 1 thence west by Booatierger along old tract line a? pcf. cbvl to at'icesi tbeoco oomk by lends late of Jas. , ai. cttinw Jar pereaes to stones eo old treat line 1 1 tbeoco east 11 perches to whit oak, aad place of begloniog, eontalolng H. acres nod nllcwaoee, ' subject to tke coot root entered inu im writing with the parehaeers of the sanae, or an? part Ihtireof, being part el Survey M name of Chenes lli.s. ALSO, ' No. t. A I tha tract er part or treat situate Ib 0 rah aaa township, Clearfield eoanty. booiBBlBtat a white oak oa northeast corner of tract f thtace sooth by Jaaea Milligen survey Its perckee to na mm vi n iinam a. naiiaooi tBeBCO by said iabd west K perches to line of Shippey poK-boset thenoo monk bv aaato abeat :i ner. ches to bis beBiieek corner ( U nee west about ISO pc rebec to a wfttu oak oeroori tbenoe Berth about lib perches te ebutnat ooroer of tract ; theaoo by William Biagnam east Ml porches lo while oak aad plaee of bec.inn.ng, eoa tai a Ing about mo acres, being part ef snrvey la name ot Joseph Bail, iab)oct to tke r If hie of those per sona la attnal possession of tho earno, who have made written con tracts for the Purchase ef an part thereof. aii 01 en tea sua tbree described p rem I see are eootlguoos end part of ll.e llrnham, Wallace A Co. property, and to be sold fur aueh interest a,a eoi Jaaes U. Urabam hub bj tha same. All the Interest of the said Janes B. Urabsm to add to the cost half of lot aamber ooe hnadred aod Ive ( I0i) In Clear as id borough, konoded on Ike north hy Pine Hreet, west by residue of said let, eoatk by an alio?, and aeet fcy lot No. Ill,1 having tbereon creeled a Cranio bouse, stable an I other eatbnildiogs, Seised, token tn eneeutloa. aad H bs sold na tha property ef alasaeo B. Urahnm. ALSO, All that certain tract or piece of land situate lb Brady towoiblp, Cleerleld eooaiy, fa., being part of Warrant Me. 441, fate Died tn Harts heirs, and beg la a teg nt a wkita oak Ooroer, being ilie nor ibeost eorner ef tract No Ada, nod tke nortbv west eorner of tract Number Sal f tbenee sea Ik VI perebea to a pest j tkeoee enet IM perooce to a poet thence worth tt peeobea te ateaes j tbenee west lilt porches te a while esk, the piece ef be ginning, ooBUlalag IM aero a, St perekes oad alio waoce, more or less. Belied, taken la excretion, aad ha he aula as tbe property of J a twee A. Catbere. Tonus er Ba 1.1. Tbe price or earn at ahlch the property akall be etnmk of moot, be paid at tho time of sale, ar sack other arrangemeats made as will be approved, etkerwloe tke property will be Immediately put np aad aotd again at tke at pease aad rik ef tke person te whom It was etrwek off, aad who, ta ease of deleieney at swob re-cole, ah ail make good tko same, aad la ae loewnoe will Ue Deed Be preeealed lb Oourt for eowBrmotiea amleaa tke aQs s neuu.l.y aai4 as laetihenf. JAUlvd AlAHAfi'liv, toiuairri Omoa. Bhertr. Ctearieid, Pa April ?, UM.' AN IMPORTANT NOTICE I I beg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and surround ing country that I have opened n first-claflH establishment for tho sale of Rcady-Mado Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, GKHTS' '.FUBHISHIHG fiflfliiS, TRUNKS a VALISES. BESIDES I PE0P0SE TO CARET A FULL STOCK IN THE ... , MERCHAHT, TAILORIHC uxe.'aix of wmnt i wit.r, srar. at jjxusitam.y row IMtlCES. MY I'LACK OF IM SI.NKSS IS IN Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House. Your jiatfoiiajjn i rmpcftlully aolicilutl. ('till In jiermm or nililros - "ALBERT TlIAiMIAUSEll. A'. II. OKB PRICK STRICTLY ADHERED TO. Clonrficld, P., Mnrch 11, 1S80. T. A. FLECK. NEW, NEW, NEW. Spring!Summer Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF 7 A. FLECK & CO., T CLEAR Black and Colored Caslimorei, Brocude Drew Good., Plain Dret Goodit, Now Shawls, Ldio' CotH, Kd Flannc1,(jrnJ Flannels, Fltid Flannel, Navy Blue Flannels, Waterproofs and ladies' Cloths, all colors, Caesi meres, Mon's and Boya' Wear, Prcra Oinfrhams, Calioooa and Jlualins. Our stock was never bolter. Our Ladies' Skirts are beautiful. Millinery Goods, A roniplets? Ktock nt our iiMiinl ItargnliiN. Flumes, Flowors, VitiK, Oiiliith Tips, all kinds ol Fancy Wings and Birds, New Brocade Velvets and Bilks, Satins, Black and Colored Silks, Black -and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Cloves, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, Buttons, I.aces, Corsets, Embroidiries, Edging., Insertings, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Ilandkorcliiofs, Ladies' Tics, Ribbons, Gcrmimtown Varus, Zephyrs and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Underwear, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's lTose. Wo don't intend to have any store in Clearfield county beat ns in anything style, prices, quantity, quality, or selling, (iivo ns a call Bnd Beo for yoursolf. ouciotW p A T3PITTQ Ottoman), VV-Ti-X I iJ 1 O, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, -, Market St., JAMES L. XT 2TX 3S 3R. "X1 -A. 3t3C 3t3 3EI , MAHKET KTRK.KT, t l.KARKIKI.I), PENM'A. All kinds of Caskets and Coffins kept on band, and lurnisbad to order nn short notice, including tho finest as well as tho cheapest that ran be manu factured Our ' . , . oonrea pnmBiinvBn Is tbe best In use, and will be fnrnithed when required. Funerals attended m any part of the county. Call at my oflice, on Second street, or leave your orders at Trontman's Fnrnilure Store, adjoining the Fosloffice. . JAS. L. LEAVY, oot 1,79-It.1 - ' ' Clearfield, Ta. Hrw Sldi'frtisfmrnts. ef? A wk ia yw lva tow- Taraia and it UI) aalStfraa. Addrii II llallrt Cnaipany, Po,taad, tlaiaa. - dol7,'7a.jr. "r T ARN()LDWANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Oarweaavtll., Pa. J. f t-tf. JIAMII LANDS PUR lla.toa a"4 Pia.to.aiihipi,Cl.ar<rrHt7. ff KMWB.bla tiaia sW.a l.r rt.rto' parabaa. 5 BOD.;. Prlc.a n.0t I. yil.lM p.r a.ra.22 Minara'a i.Hrv.4. li. BIRO, tini, . PanSgld, Pa. ' ' ar Wali.ao A Kap.aa, FopL ia, mra-tr. . ciurt.id, p., AaHIQNBIV KOTICP To W h.B It May Cneera Tb. aiValcn.d, karla, to.B .ppoiBlad Aaii,BM f.r tb. baaaflt of .ndi tora b Jaa. b. Urahaaj, of ClMrlald baraoab, all pwaona, tb.r.for.( ha. Ib, alalB. aKaiaat bin .ill Jrwaat tba la ae fw a.tllBMat, aad tboat In -H ad M th. aald 9rahaai an nqalr U Mill, aad stab, p.; aiaat ta aa. lu.iKU a, jiiubaa, -ABBURT W. LKI, CU.rS.ld, P. tW at, lati-ll.) Aaalpaaa. A Bargain I FARM FOR SALE I Tko aaderslgned offers at private sale thai val- aabJe farm sHualed la GRAHAM TOWNSHIP, Cleexieid seaaty, kaewa as tko CVBLKW FARM, Ooetalatng 113 acres, &6 af which am elsared, end having thereno erected a large frame dwell ing houee, largo frame bora, and tke ether aeeco set y outbuildings, together witk a large areharl, good water, etc. The property will ho oold oo very ea terms for further particular Inquire f the HaUscribor, la pereon, or by letter. t rnAna. rir.ui'i.iu. ' ClesrAeld, Pa., Harok IHb, lSHO.-if NEW WA8HXUGTON Normal listiMe ! Opoaa Monday, April SCth, 1830. ONI TKIIM 0NUY-TWILV8 H KIKS. THIS Srbanl Maiai.ali ItMlf tn pnblie fBT.r for tb. folloaia, raami r . Plrat, Doardla, wa be bad In food f.xiili.a at from H to H M ft wk. PBAona, i.a.auoa la aeaiiaiai aa, ptator.... Thlid, Tb. ceura. f ,tad laadM Mmoa aad bighar hraaebee. Poarth, It, eiad.ate rMl, th, baa.at of ab at.bll,hd LMtar. MatM frM f har,fc Fllia, T a a etaat. a.?a In. adTaataga 01 a walladnal Litarar; NoaWtj. ' Stub, Tba ..opla a lb. vialalt, aaaoaraga lA. t.avber. atd ilad.ate la tb.lr wvrh. Snnttb. Till NORMAL CLAKH WILL RK RXAMINKD MONTHLY V III COL'NTY HI rEHIMENUtfir. - TDITIOI! An, will aftba kla-b.r braa.bM M an voaaam araaeaw, wita Taeary af CBlBioB "" i a. 1,1. ao MlMlst BCt04........... a K iMT-Tba aadmlraadvll aa pbxaad lafmlak aamiiaaai laiMBiBUuai, bum, a paraaa ar MKV Addin. M.SI aataaa, CImi I4d, Pa. 1 . - , L.M WChlH. " .r MATT KAVAMI. r.bnarv 1Mb, I'SI la. , v . : , WiflffUnnfoci. A. M. HILIjl. IEL1, FA. Kto. Clearfield, Pa. S.r.1 1, LEAVY, 2?w flftrtlsfments. , AHNOLD HAS ADVANCED , Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND 8AWKI). CarKaairill., Jaa. I, '7S tf. Ths White Sewinj Machino Cna ha bought at low.rt pricat frara ALRX. PATTRK8UN, Woodlaad. Pa. It llu.l, If art iiMrloT Is aa. Sr.t alaaa Havla, Haabloa ia lb. marlct Clreaur wat oa appllealloa. Woodlaad, I'a., OaU IS, lill tm. mA.V XbXZXaXa PRIVATE SALE 1 ANY partial la and of a Daw Mill ar.benb; Inform. tbat 1 will tail then) oaa aa ,ood a. na. Kt.ra'1 Bloeba, a F1FTYF0URISCU SAW, ' Halllait, and all lb. otbar flitara. ta food ardor. For unbar taformatlon, eddrm JUSTIN J. PIK, Oaerola M IM,, Clmt.ld O., I'a M.reh I, ! tf. JjK)R BALK Tb. aadenliaad will Mil al prtrata aal. all tbal trMl ar pand .f laad illaal. la bmnar towneblp, ClMrS.ld aoaatj, Pa., vitbia a abort di.tanc. af tba TrroB. A Cl.arfl.li H. R, aa4 adJftlBto, laBd. of Robert Hotaoa aod ataara, aad hao.a a. tb. Jamib B. tiMrkart lot, Tba said traat MBtalala, as brtm aiora m I.M, with two ..in, of ralnabl. Ml tbarana, bu .boat ae urea aloarad, aad la tb. a.rlo e lari. bod, al aoal about being deraloaod. Will be Mid lo. aad apo. Mir l.rme. Par partiaalara, apply to DAVID L. kRKBR. Crnarlold. Pa., Jalj It, 1J. NOTirB Of INrOBPORATION. Noll U b.reby ,lraa tbat aa applloalioa .ill b. ada aad th. Aot of AiMatbl, tt tb. Ctaaion.Mltb vf PoaBiylr.aia, Mtiliad "Aa A.I to proridofortbo laMraoratioB Md Hunk- lion f oeruia OorparMieae, approrod April la, 1171, and tb. eapplaaaaau tkarau, for tb. ebartrt at aa talendvd ooraoraiiea ta b. Mllad tba CLIARfllLD COAL COMPANY. Tha.baraotaraad akjMt.t abUb U te bwmm. ar bmm mi laad I. pM aad vark tha aaaw, to qaan,, aba, lraaep.n, aad kaj aad bbII Mai, aod for the, p.rpoi ta bara, poeam and .a)o, all tba right., aad bn.Su aad pririwgM tntmmi by tha Mid Act af Aaamblr. , THOMAS H. M I'RRAl, UCMeCORMIUK, Rolirima. tkarleld, Pa., Mar. 14, laSi-lL HUHNSIDE Normal Institute ! TbU School will apea as MONiAT, MAT ID, Use, and nbubm iv.laa .Mka. TUXTION: JaTaalb)t)martB.at......4 I) ! CMBioae BraaekMHM . I aft rooaaaon BranebM aad Tbaor, of Taaibiag. ft Higher braa.bM... t MK Mre. M.II Irvia l tMrb taHnaeatal aaalt. at rBaMaaUo rataa. - Tb. Nor aal ClaM .in b. .B.aiaad aoalbl, k tb. Caaatr 6np.rt.taadMU jmr-H, BMrduig M b. bad at hoa H.B ta i.W nw .Mb. iaw b. Mlf bMrdra m a. bad at muoaanla rata., I lartbn laf.na. Uoa, mIIm m addrM. - R0. W.UfNIS. Prbpal. ' JAH. H, KILLIT, AaUaat. kara.ld., Pa . Marrk If, Ltwe.tf.;