THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARPIKM), PA WKDNRSDAY MOKNINO, SEPT. , IB' I Termi of Subscription. tf paid In advnnee.or within throe month ,.,$ 01 ff paid after threoaud bcfuKslx month-... at) If ptid rtr IheexptratWn of lit month,,. I 00 .ftfr Messrs. 8. M. Pbttxxsill A Co.. New. paper Advertlelng Agents, 17 Park How, comer Bsc k man 'street, art our duly a at her teed Agent u w igri MLI;iOlJH NOTI11.H. Method lt I. p lac opal Church Rev. B. P. Br Ivans, tailor. Public Hervioe vry Sabbath at 10 A. M., and 7 P. 11. Sa-tbath School at 0 A. M. Prayer .V tlng every Thureday, at T P. 11. Cciinn union Service, Irat Habbalh of every month, at )"i A. M. Preabyterlau Church Rev. II. B. Butlbh. Suibaih services morning aud evening 8eb balh HobouUt I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedne day availing. Mt. Kraiicl' Churrh..(!atliollc Kt. P. J.Shbruiaii. Preaching at 10, o'olook, A.M., on th nrsl, third and fourth Hundayiofeaeh month; Vespers and Dei.edleilonofine Dlrsscd Seerament at 7 o'olook, P. M .-Sunday School every Sunday afternoon at I 'olk. OFFICIAL DIKCCTOHV. flKl Of lOLDIKO QUARTER IXUIOXS OOO IT. Bcond Monday of January. TVrd Monday of March. Pint Monday f Jun Fourth Monday of flap timber. TIKI or lOUMXu COM HOX N.BAJ. Pint Monday or June. Second Monday of November, ; ruiue orncBm. Pr-idtnt '. Hon. Cbartaa A. Meyer, of Look Hat an . Aitant Low JudgtHon. John H. Orvli, of Belief on t a. Auafiatt Ao;m -William 0. Foley, Clearfield f John J. Read, Curwenavllle, Protkojffrtf Kli Bloom, fitgitltr and RteordtrL. 3. Morgan 'Uriel Attomtf Frank Fielding. Trnn$fr David W, Wis. Snnrif William R. MePbersnn. Count fur-veyorw-flamutl F. McCloskey, Cur wenavllle. County Vbmminiomtn John D. Thompson, Corwntvllle 1 Clark Brown, Clearfield ; Conrad W. Kyler, Grahamtcn. Oxufy Auditor James H. Tlile, Lumber City; Lewia C. Bloom, Clearfield Henry Whitehead, Union township. Jury Vommiiatrt John W. Shugart, Jaines Mitchell, Clcarflrd. iiupntdt of Public School- John A. Gregory, Clenrt-eld. Notarit PmbUe-Jokm W. Wrigley, Wn. Rn debaugh, Cyras L. Unrdon, Clearfield t Josiab Kvans, Joe. H, Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwensvllle i J.J. Lingle, Kin ine t Hayeri, Oioeola Millat John ton Hamilton, Lulhersburg. Oar Spreial nolnmn It decidedly Interesting In a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who want to save money, PR I DAY, OCTOBER 1ST. If THK LAST DAT ON WHICH YOH CAN PAY TAXES. 8ATI RDAY, OCTOBER ID, 18 TUB I. APT DAY POK TAKINU OUT NATURALIZATION PA I' KltS. - earn m Whon trocrioin from hor mountuin height nnfurlo'l her standard to the air, her akirti pinned back ao very tight mad her appear ex. reeding spare. Large LuurkrSalk. Oh Tuesday, the Ttb o I' September, "Thomas Heber, lloelvr," mid at the Cbilli.ijuuque Mills, of A. E. Cspp A Co. near KoituumberUodiOO.OOO feet of lumber. HiiHitY up, Harry. Wo notico by Iho Jfetenyer that the Trustees of tho Indiana Normal School hit re been eoro polled to bring suit ajiitnst Oen, Wblto for his subscription to that ItiKlltutinn. . i - A rowurd of 8 !00 will bo paid for lie arrest uf the murderer of Thoma Owyther, of (lirardvlllt, Schuytkltl county. $500 of tb.s amount will ba paid bjr tha connty oommleiioners and tlOU by Mr. O.'a brother. I'uN. Tho lliintingdon Monitormyu that was an arnnslng tnetdenl at the Juniata Val ley Camp Meeting, on Sabbath, when ono young lady at the publie dinner table struck another on titer the mouth with an ear of corn. Djiownro.TIio Lowisburtf Journal says that a little daughter nf Mrs. Kate Farns wurth, of Sunbnry, fell from a boat Into the river on Friday week and was drowned. Tho accident occurred while tha obild wai eodr(ring to lelae piece of driftwood. The Hellefonto Jirpublican remarks thus: "James Qordon Bennett Kinsloe, of the Clinton Republican, la stepping round Wayne amp meeting In a white vest and mattonehop whikert, whit hli inramoai sub Is making fun of us because wa left a letter out of a word last week. All in tub Firld. Wo presume that the Demooratio voters of Clearfield eonnty never had a better opportunity offered Ifaem at a primary election to select good met) to fill the eereral county offices. The number of name an nunoed 1 reasonably large, and all sections of tha county are represented. Tensions. Tho bicmmil examina tion of invalid pensioners by the V. B, Examin ing Surgeon, oommenoei with this month, - Tha orders lsued by the Pension Department are very stringent In regard to this matter. Those who bare lost limbs or have other well. known perma nent disabilities do not need to b examined. a ai i Tim Olean Tunes baa bouu iinvftli- gatiog the subject, and has unearthed the follow, ing : "Twenty-live years ago this month It rained eighteen days In suroessioo without a skip. Hay blackened and moulded in tha awalb, wheat grew In the flunk, and even In the uncut wheat the kernels sprouli-d lu the heads. It was truly a wet harvest." mm 9 mm Worth (Iuinu Tor. MihaLuck was pronounced the best and most expeditions eook at th lata Cineianatl Fair. The feet upon which tb award was made ware as followa: In thirty minutes Mln Look cooked, and eooked well, potatoes, chicken, porter-house steak, tomatoes and eorn, and made coffee, tea, pi and biscuit, and set the table In the neatest style. The Committees. Chairman Mc- Cnllougli publishes a full list of th name of the member of the several Vigilance Committees In this Uu. Wo hope they will eee that the Prim ary Election li conducted strictly In cooordanae wltb the roles. If this t done, no one ned com- ! plain If Ibey fail In being nominated. Tba fault I will be Ilia people, and cannot be credited to tb rn'ss. A iucril writer in tho Brook ville JZe- pnllienm Is troubling himself about tho "morel government of iiod." The writer Is troubling bimslf about a snbjeet he knows very little about, and If be would work at it for a lifetime be could not improve or comprehend hi subject. How ever, be may be a gentleman of leisure, and tin nay set heavy npon bin and he takes op this In comprehensible suhjeat for tb amusement of "block beads and tick." 1 i "Tickets, (Jenti.emen." Tho neces sary blanks for holding the primary e loot I on and the tickets for the several eandldatci will be printed and ready for delivery tomorrow (Thars dny). Candidates and friends, when in town, should not fall to call on tha Chairman, Wn. M. McCullough, Esq., and ascertain whether these documents bar been sent to their proper destina tion, and learn where they are lodged in the re spective boroughs and townohips. mm Jail Breakers. -Two notorious characters made their eeeape from th Brook ?l lie prison last werk, while a night watch wa placed over them. After leaving the priinn, they stole two bortri for tb porpoa of expediting tbelr fight. Several JcfTerst a county prisoner are en tertained In the Clarion prison for safety. Th neighbors should elub together and build a prison in Hrookvfllf. Josrph Foster and W, A u ul in are (hp names of the individuals wanted by lite JetT non authorities. Klocution. rrol. Ct. W. Dale, a Into graduate from Shoemaker's National School of El ocution, finished his term In this place last week. Ai a teacher of elocution Mr. Dal stand In the foremost rank of that profefsion. His class was composed of some of tha best talent In town, and as h was so eminently successful herein teaching vocal culture, graceful gestlcnlatlon and correct rendering of sentiment, we predict for him n bright ad iteful fetore in bis chosen field of labor, and trnit that he will faav tb opportunity of return ln ere long to give another course of lestons. Poi nd iiih Level. Tbo notorious W infield Scott Met). I re, wk wa arrested ai Big tor i!tia over a year ago for robbing a freight car, an J wLo ens acq oi tied by the Jnry at tbe trial bo. mm or bis aiiamed I a ten I ty and seat to th "Jlum at Daavllla, frts which he tied bis -ops about thre month! ago, 1 again in "da ranee Fooa ftfttr kisoteapohc wu arrerted In Cebtr einaty, ft.r aa assault with litest to oosa it n rnpe on an Idiot girl, for which he wn seal 'k penrton'Ury for two jtar and onveyed Either lj week. Bii nxlt from that abode wlU I M h ns speedy u fro tb Danville Ivetilwtion. iwo i.KHH. -j wo inoru 01 our aged personal aequalntunevi have bee a mm mound to orosB tha dark river. Tha Ant waa William McNaul, of Curweusv Ills, who eipirrd on Bunday ImI, aged 81 years, 1 month and i days. Wo knew btin long and will. The writer of ifaii arti cle, whlla an apprentice, and to eradla, iau and make hay for him, durlug harvest liuto, fur tan dayi or two weeks, by way of raaraalioa. But oar friend It no mora. He clip from the Tim- the following t Mr. MoKaal was born lu Cheater oounty, In 17V. In early life his parents moved from Cbes ter to Clinton oounty. usar Lock Haven, where ba was raised. At tba age of seventeen be wool to Btllelonto and learned the tauoer's trade, after wbioh be started In business In Half Moon, aud uaUbrutiosa. 118, ha utaniad Mua JUuuab Way, daughter of Caleb and Jane Way, of that plaoa. On tba IVlh ol April fallowing be removed trom uaii Moon to LieartlelU eouuty, locating at Cur weneville, on the preiout Mu.NituI roijerly, mof ing into the bupvuieut uf a little h t-at'in, with the family of Mark Jurdub, whuh was, SO yen re ago, eon.ucrea an elriunt house. At tliat tn Curwvnavtllo boasted ul nv bouss, all of which ware log. Tba second Is Bantu) Punoll.of this borough, who was w1 and faeaity until Friday last, but died on Monday atlernoon, agvd about 63 years, lie leaves a wife and seven children. He was on of our living, moving business men, aver rea dy to bolp those who war dUposod to bolp thein- selvos. In his dtath society loses on of lis best mem bars. The bereaved mother and children hav tba sympathy of all who wcr acquainted witn in busband and father. - w m Conpirek MEfcTiNO. Th Confereo meeting to nominate a Senatorial delegate to the Kri convention from tha 34th Senatorial Distrlot mat at the Brookarboff Houm, Ballafonto, on lb 2d Inataot. Present, Clinton J. 0. C. Whaley, W. J. Leshar. Centre W, U. Noll. Charles Btnith. C. T. Alex ander. Clearfield J. A. Moor. Wr. Whaley waa ohosen Prceldant and 0. T. Alexander, Secretary. Eaob oonnt was deolared ntitld to three votes. A. J. Qntgley, of Clinton, J. 0. Larimer, of Centre, lid J. A. Moore, T Clrarfleld, war nom inated for Senatorial delegates. Six ballot were taken, on each of which A. J, Quigley received three voles, J. (1, Larimer three and J. A. Moor three. On tba aevonlh ballot, A. J. Quiglny received even votes and J. O. Larimer two, whereupon Mr. Quigley waa deolared duly elected as Senator ial delegate from the SalhHcnatorleldistrlot; and on motion he waa Instructed to vote for A. 0. Noyet, ef Clinton, for Governor. Tb oonfereno then adjourned d7. J. C. C, W 11 ALKY, Prte't. C. T. Alixanpix, Secretary. A Local Centennial Effort. It gives ns pleasur to chronicle the fact that at a meeting of tb prcaoben and laymen present at th Juoiata Camp Meeting, Rev. Win. II Dill, A. M,. of this borough, was elected Centennial Historian of tha M. E. Church within the bounds of the Altoona District. We understand that be is assigned the dnty of preparing a Hiitory of Methodism In the territory indicated, the details of wbloh will appear In the minutes of the An nual Conference next year. Thoio who an In possession of important facts in con o action with th organisation of the Church, will confer a fa vor en the public and on Mr. Dill by putting him in possession of them at an early day, so that be may be enabled to do bis work fully. Tbo oldest church building when and where erected; the oldeat member, etc., are come of the top res whioh may prove useful jra his hands. A JOKEON TH H .Senator. The re porter of th Altoona Mirror evidently bad "the Senator from Union" In bis eye, when he gave the following, in his report of the exercises of the Juniata Valtoy camp meeting, on the 1st: Rev. A. II. Dill delivered a acrmon yeiterdny afternoon at three o'olook, In circle No. 3, from the text ; "Paul, culled to be en apostle of Janus Chrlat, through tha will of Mud, and Ho.tbencs our brother." The sermon was considered a mas terly effort by all who heard it. We presume the reporter intended to say Rev. William II. Dill, of this plac. But that is the way f Senator are often misrepresented by blun dering reporters. t PR I DAY, OCTOBER 1ST. IrtTIIB LAST DAY I ON WHICH YOU CAN PAY TAXES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21). IS' THE LAST lAY FOR TAKImJ OUT NATURALIZATION PAPERS. . ..i. ma, Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freight sent over (he Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending August 2tb,1875, and the same time last year i For the week , rfatn time last year Increase Previously d urine Tear Same time last year , Iuoreeae . .,.... Total in 175 , Same time Inst ytar Increase , ' othir raRinnrt. H 147,204 Lumber , Miscellaneous freight.. , 175 oars. , - 75 " Comsiunicanth. Tho Xowton Ham II ton Campmeeting Journal gave the following a the number of persons present at communion on tbat occasion t Ministers 47 Wires and widows of ministers 14 Members , ..,.., 621 Total.. . 6J2 rniLiPsmiio Journalisms. The iron Is laid on the Mndra extension to tbe dump of the new coal mine of Kendriek A Co., about half a mile above Houfslulr, and Ike proprietors expect w e mating snipaionts in a lew unys, Ton convicts, hand-eulTed In pairs, left Rcll- fonte on Thursday of lml week, bound for tbo western penitentiary, under the escort of Sheriff nnaner. Host oi the prisoner war young, and an oik iwo were trom iionerunte. That' a little rough on FifHe Ton tc, we should say. Kn. Rr.J KJ. Flcgsl has invented a patent wagon jack, operating hy means of a lever armed with eogf. wuicn work against cogs id a perpendicular iron real. It takes up Rule room, la powerful, durable aud altogether the best thing; in tbe line yet made. .evl Killetts, of Trroncan old ensineeron the Tyrone A Clearfield railroad, waa eeisud by a stroke of apoplexy, while npon duty on his engine, at tne summit or ine mountain, on Monday, liu was taken to Tyrone immediately, upon bii own engine, where he lies in a crittoal condition, hav ing had two similar atrokei since. A meeting of itook holders of the Madera Coal and Improvement Co., to make arrangement for the completion of the Madera extension of the Moskannon branch railroad, will bnhcld in llontt- dale, on Thursday, Sept. loth. Tbe road has not bsen driven forward aa rapidly aa was expected, after the first two miles were graded, but will probably receive a new impetus a tb result uf the approaching meeting. Hints to IIailroad Travelers. Extra charge for failures to buy tickets are Btil versally sustained by the courts, but there must he a full opportunity to buy aflorded by tbo tick et seller. 1'aasengera muil show ticket when asked for. Aa to "stopping off" there is only one decision, that of New Jersey, wbish ia that a pas senger cannot "stop off," and resume bis journey, without the previous aa'ent of tbe company. As te the words "good fur this trip or ibis day only," tne decisions clasi, Maine, winch t lite only State regulating tb matter by law, makes, by statute, all tickets good iorsii year. The Mass achusetts deoiston ifl that tbe ticket ha no vitali ly after the expiration of lb time specified. Ai to the obligation of the road to furnish a seat to a passenger, a Missouri decision aaysi "A pass enger wbo exhibits his ticket need hot surrender it until be haa been furnuhetf wltb a aeaU A railroad is not liable lor things stolen out of a passenger a seat, there being ne previous delivery to the eompany'a servants; fur tb same reason the company ia not liable lor baggage in the pass-t-nger own care. Pasecngers wbo negieot to look alter tbeir baarcage oo arrival at their destination, cannot recorer it If la lost without fault ef tbe carrier. Dutcg"gc left in station hoasea for tb passenger' oouwnienoe, alter ft baa reached Its ileMioation coin under a new class ol rights tod duties, lb baggage master a Mum Ing tbe poiiiion of a "gratuitous baiW," wbo only beoointa liable in eases of gross negligence, 'I he obligation ol tbe railroad aa carrier ceases whan it kaa delivered the begKg to ila owner al the place of destina tion, or when he baa bad reasonable opportunity of receiving and removing it. Many tftatea bold that tbe price ef tbe ticket covers the transporta tion of a reason a hie amount of baggage. It will merest sportsmen te know that tbo may recover for lb value of dogs when they entrust them to the baggage masters for hire, because of their ex clusion from tb pa Merger car. Tub $ kfkerhon-Indiana Cadkt. The Bronkville Jtfftrmnimn.tif thetfith alt., says: Ob Wedncaday last the competitive examination lor a cadet lo b recommended to the Wtt Point Military Academy from Ibis Congressional dis trict, cam oft in the court house in this place. There were thirteen in tbe class three from In diana, one from Clarion, and vlxbl fiom Jeflerson. Tbe examination waa conducted hy Prof. U. A. Blose, (Co. Hup'l), Wm. F. Stewart, Esq., and Dr. C. M. Ma tsoa, and wee thorough and searching. Tb branches eiaminrd In were orthography, ; reeding, writing;, history, geography, nriibmeli, and grammar. KaoB one oi tne class passed n very creditable esamlnatie i all of the branches. Th dee I si on of Iho com mil tee was reached by each one keeping hi own average tn tbe different branobes, and then making an average of ttan re mit!. The fortunate young man was James Todd, of Indiana, who got lb recommendation hy n clot call. Pear of th applicants stood almost eqaal in the report of tb committee, while all stood high. On the announcement of tbe report of Ibe eoeaniitlee, Hen. . A. Jenks came forward and, calling tbe fvrlunat young man to the front, presented him with kls recommendation to the Secretary of war for tb position of Military Ca- " Feint, m 1 . r Tuna. 17,6.14 .. ID, iHS ... ,12ff .. 645,709 J Hl.U'B ,H & 711,34 S 4 m. my W'lLLIAMHpoRT KuN-SlllNES. On ftO- count nf no money in the treasury, work on the Jersey thoro and Ptut Cieek railroad baa been suspended. ,s , I , ; , ...,. ' , Iho peoplu of iDiainHpOtt, lit pro- portion to actual wealth and population, are the moat heavily taxed community. lion. j. n . yinioj- una in comuiii- ii w n si - ..... plallon tha erection of a large hotel at tb apriogs, nrar the Wayne camping grounds. . A rut hooter in Low ih burg tbo oth er day niisasd hi mark and shot a vuni tadv, Three balls entered hor body but they didn't bit lbs tatai point una sn win uvi It has nevor boon uccounted for and probably never will be why a boy who will eat lotir meals, play ball three hours, gorge himself witn uonpo rruii and go in swimming six time daily during all vaoation and be bcaJIbar than towlisloiie, will be aviivd with all sorts of nisladisa Ibu very moment the sobool bell rings. Suddem Death. Benjamin Hhaffor, residing lu Money Creek township, hbout one lourtn or emtio above (Jiarkeatown, ate a neany dinner on Monday and went to the above named niai-e in ni nuKKy. Alter transacting nia oust' nris ba tarld to return, and waa nut again seen alive. His borae returned borne and a aearch be ing Instituted, his dead body was found about hall way between his bouse and Clarkstown. The supposition is that be dlod while silting in the bungy and afterward fell out. Mr. S. had been ailing for several years but bis death at this par ticular lime Wna vorv nitaxoevted and upon hie family with erunbing weight. He was 68 year ot age. Tho tioroo stolon from Thomas S, Smith, of Unlontown. waa not recovered or the thief captured. The eeamp who stole this prop erty is supposed to be one Fleni. Beta, a painter, wbo at one time worked at ma trade in mis piece. It is to be hoped that ba will yet be eaoghU Tho Philadelphia & Heading railroad depot at Munoy was entered by burs I art on Wed nesday night, and the safe blown open. Thaiafe waa good one, aud eonlained about the property oi the agent at tbla plaoa, J. l. rainier, and something over fH00, Ine property of the Railroad Company, The building waa entered through a window by the breaking of a cash, and tba aale gave evidence of the eipertneaa ef the burglars, being almost completely demoliihed- No other property In tba building waa disturbed, money seemingly being the only object of the tbievea. Wa brliave there Is no clew to tba perpe trators or tb theft. An Impost. no Kcenh. Lust Thursday night Wust Branch Catup Meeting clnaed after one of Its moat auooesalul meetings. Owing to unbecoming frivolities on the part of aouie foolish young people at the last loaig, the ma a age re determined not to have the usual "grand sound" at Ibis cloinjf, but such strong appeals wars made that the ministers ouncurrud in the proposition to bare it, and it accordingly came otL but before doing so the aseomblago was duly admonished by Her. Mr. Torrenco of tbe solemnity of ihe occa sion. Accordingly the vast concourse Tell Into line about half-past one o'olook, and went in arch -iug on, singing joyously some uf tbe inspiriting hymns that are meet and so well adapted to such an Donation. Having circled thus through many of the avenues, Ilia lino marc bed into tha open spaue that forma tbe entrance to tbe giouud be twen tho tabernacle and tho restaurant. With th preachers at the head they moved round till tba whole crowd wa compacted in the s kj -roofed arena. Here they sung a conple of hymus, tlie Lord's Prayer was recited, and tba Doxology awelliflgly went np from more than a thuuaaud male aud female voice blading In deeply reli gious sympathy. That vast erowd of probably two ihouiand men and women, in tbo fitful glare of the dimly burning lamps, mingling their voices in devotional exerntie in the open air at more than midnight, in the wilderness, with thi starry vault above "spread like an nneon bung on high," formed a picturenqu scene of Imposing religious solemnity that it ia seldom tho happiness of one to behold, and its linpreM npon tho memory will be lasting with thoio who were fortunate enough to be present. Clinton Demotrnt. Two Uorhes Killed. On Saturday morning of last week Mr, Thomas 0. Wagner, a farmer reaidiiia; on the farm of Judge Dreubach, in Rntlnln (ownnhip, was hiullnir manure into one of tbe fieldi with a fix horse team, when a fifth I chain broke and the lead horsra become wild and broke the lines also, and niaoagud to run away. After seeing thitt tlieotliur lour hor nee wero scoured Mr. Wagner started to catch the runawars. Tbo latter ran until they come to a well in the field, the lloormg over which was in bad oto4ttion. Aa one of tho houses stepped npou it It guve way and he fell into the well dragging the other horse alter him. The well la a dct-p oue. Every effort wa made to get tbe animals out aa soon as noasl- hie but it was eora hours before it could be don. Both horses were dead wlita they reached tbe top o( the ironnd. The hones wore valuable enes the owner having reJoicd f KM) far thein. Ltwit burg Journal. ,mm e i A Damaoed Dam. Tho Suulmrv Amm'cnn sayai A considerable portion of tbe eoner uam around the break in Hnetnokin dam was wsihed away during the late rise in the river. It will require a great deal of Inner and money to repair me nrcaa, and it not nnisbod this season, may perhaps prove very disastrous to the dam during toe ice freshets neit spring. . Lint of letter remaining unclaimed in the Port office at Clearfield, for the week ending oepi. oin, ioo nyrnei Klth Kngalrom August Flegal Mrs. Kile. II nil iu an Molhe Ltitouretta Buxonc Marks Mary A. Mclnnea Jebn Noll Chrlat om J- al. Parson John If. M. Rupilcn George L, Reese Anni Shafor Ettie Sharo Mrs. Mnggia Ximmerman John ' P. A. tlAtlLIN.P. 1 We are rjqueHted to say that any one can hav a supply of oak wood, for tb cutting. without eharge, by applying to A. M Hill. Th wood is near tbe Owens' grave yard. mm mm . LETTER FROM MR. BETTS. f CLBAnriKlf), Pi., Sept. 1, 1875. To mg Fritndt t , In answer lu a bomber of letters regarding the an noun cine of mi name a a candidate for Hen- ator, I have to say, that at tbe solicitation of many friends I hare gtvctiUie,auljcotoe,rulia sideration, resulting ia the kcltuf tlWt-U .svnjwife to do so at this lime. There are other candidates in Ihe field, who claim Ike nomination by the right of priority; and In consideration of past service to the party, claim its endorsement, and bad 1 entered the contest much bit tern m would ha resulted and dissension created of a char acter that Ike parte ouuld Illy idlerd to eadure. By avoiding hostilities within Us organisation it would be more perfectly strengthened for the Im portant work before It in tho coming State elec tion. Much aa I feel honored by the expressions of confidence and support on the part of many friends yel, it ia clear to my mind that the interval of the Democratic party would be better preserved by ignoring personal ambition, rather than inviting uch eon tests for their gratification. With Ureal Herpect, . Your Out. Herv'f, W. W. Ban. i mm an LETTER FROM MR. W1THEROW. ( Knox Towxship, Sept. 4, 1975. Mr. OoonLANiiKiii I was surprised last week, I ub nctniug jour paper, 10 onu my sen announced as a candidate for County Commissioner. Tbii was dona without my knowledge or consent, and while I thank my kind friends most ainotrdy for con n a en co in prcpoatng mc aa their candidate, I must ask yon to withdraw my namofrom the list, as my private i.uitnon ll of saeb a nature taat i could not, at this time, attend to Ibe duties of the office if elected, without pecuniary loss and per sonal inuonreaiencc. , , , Very Itepcctfully, John With mow. mii'Ai.wi n'lir.n iri, in l n r. hAni IMI ON W II It'll YOU CAN PAY TAXES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ID. IS TUB LAT DAY FOR TAKING 01 T NATURALIZATION PAPERS, Hptcinla, - Mohk Mutiny I Moan Morbt II Greenbacks will be taken tn exchange for clothing at Kerr's, who haa again received a new stock. Oo and sec the great 10.00 suits at Kerr's. The best cassimcre suits, only II&, nl Kerr's. Krr ho received a large lot of Hats and Caps, FirnWhlng floods of every description at Kerr'. Persons attending Court will do well to lo call and ace the large stock nf clothing at Kerr's wbleh be will sell cheaper than ever. De not fnjget the place, "Old Weil em Corner," Clear field, Pa. aept. 0,'TML Ret Oak tanned Sole Leather for sale by T M. Robinson. aug. 25, French and American Kip nnd Calf Skins at Robinson's Leather store. , y All kinds.of Sbo Findings at UoUaaon's, Tom Robinson Is acnt for War Trig's Sups Hor Bon Dust, tbo best fertiliser tn the World. StMiiplcs can be seen at bis Leather store, Market street, Cltat field, Pa. ,i. r. Foperior Oak Sol Leather at Itohlnroa's. a,.,. a... D, u j session will open Monday, September flth, for a term of fourteen weeks. The building Is pw, lightid throughout with gal, heated by strain and supplied with hot and cold water, hath rooms, etc. Th best arranged and bandsomwt school boilding in the State. For catalogue, terms. Ac,. addira S, M. Clatui, Indiana, Pa. . nngt4t Peter MrOenrge has Jnal received a full bud ply of Bunts anu Phoes whlab will be sold lowsr than ever, This way, ladles and gentlemen, n nw tunntr oi uooii ana snoes, at PKTKR McOEORUl .t. PrmrAMl Tot 1 CoAt.. I hcrrw girt notice that I em prepared to -ewpply orerybodr w.lh coal oa th shortest possible notice, Lehigh and W ilkes Rarr Anthracite will ! made a spe cialty. Thoee wanting hard eoal Iho oomleir season, can band Ihrir orders to m or lear them at my office. Parties at n distance esn ad dreta tn by Irttrr. JAMKS L. LKAVY, ITearOrld, Pn., Aug. 19, 76-41. CiM n R. M- M'RnsMy and get your life ! sored In the Old Continental Life Insurance Com pany, of Hartford, Conn. r . nuglf ly Rbap R. M. M Easily' advertisement It re gard to Llf InsnriBct. Ilaog ly GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER, It I natural for people suffering with Dyspsp- si and Liver Complaint or any do-sngetnenti uf th digestive orguns, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Coelivrncas, Palpitation of ,h, jrl( U,.rtburn, WaUr-branh, gnawing and horning pains at tha pit ef the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste In , 4 , oi ,,,, d., , d k , line nioutn. conxuia; no oi iou aimr eaiine-, low an article that they know has cured their neigh bor, friend or relative, ret tby have no faith In it until It Is too lai. But If you will go to your druggist, 0. D. Watson, and get a bottle of Ureen'a August Flower your Immediate care la aa certain as you live. Sample bottles of this mcdicin can oe obtained tor iu cents to try its superior virtue Regular sis 74 cents. Try It, two dote will re Here any oase. Mtop that Cough. Dr. Morris' Syrup ot Tar Wild Cherry and llorabound i guaranteed to euro Coughs, colds, hoarseness, or any disease Of tbe throat, Inngs or eboat leading to consumption. in less time than any ether preparation. Nothing tbat we bare ever sold acts so promptly and well. It care croup in a few minutes aud i tb best known remedy fur whooping cough. Contains no opium and ia pleasant to take. Congh worn t la tins, whose lungs are racked and torn with par oxysms, find sure and speedy relief from Its use, Trial alio, 10 oeata. Hold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield t P. Curlay A Co., Wllllanisgrovei T. it. roreey, u ran a to ton, and r. Moycr, Kyler town, mob I7oowly. Btiooi Foil Bt,n. R. Newton Shaw keeps n full supply of Fredonta Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at th Sbaw House yard. Call on or add res him at Clearfield Pcno aylvanla. may 13-tf. mat-rid Oo Tufid.T.'Auroit SO. 1876. t th, M I. Pit. nDy. In Philftdflphi., by R.r. U. L. Bmyirr, Mr. THOMAS WILLIAMS .lid 11 !M KMMA RUSE, both of Hout.J.l., P.. Oo BcpUmbar t, 187ft, it th. Lloyd Houie, In fbllip.burc, ot wn. v. McuttTCUso, Jfiq.,llr. 8AMUKL LVBEKGKR ud MIh tl.IZAOmil HALL. In TTroot, TuMdrfy .vmlnr, on Aufroit Slit, IB7ft, nt tb. p.rtontge of th. V.tholio ehorob, bjr R.r. J. C. r.. Dr. I. F. McULURif od Ulu DUTT McUUQH. At th. rwld.DM of th. bride. f.th,r la Knos towo.hip, Clearncld oouotj, P.., on Friday H.p ltmb id, 187S, by R,. R. II. WB.i,T,, fr. W. R. LKW18 and Hlat HARV A. KRIIAHU, both of tbii oonnty. Sird. In Flttiburr. Aoguu 11,1979, Ml.l KU7.A JANK NcCLL'RIf, of BMch Wood,, .fed IV ye.ra, 1 month and IS day.. Pennsylvania Itnllrond TV HONK k CLEARFIELD BHANCU ON and after Monday, MAY 33, 1875, the Passenger Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Cioarfiald. as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. C. Ihwjn, Conductor. iKAVR SOUTH. CurwnBvilleH.S:15, r. m Tyrone .00,A.. Usceola..H....10.1fl, " Pbilipsburg. ..10. 14, M Cleardeld ....H ll.lv, Curwensrllle..ll:4l), " Olaarflald. S.4", " Pbilipsburg 4.35, " Otoeola... ....... 4. 50, " Tyrone fl.UO, CLEARPIKLD BXPHbSS. W, S. Pli'Hmbb, Conduotor. ""Lh. AV B SUUTH'i iLKAVK NORTH. Curwensrille...4.50 4. Clearfield 5:15 " Pbilipsburg.. S.IO " Osooola 0.25 " Intersection,- T.30 Tyrone. .7 " :. Tyrone 7.00 f.m, I Iiilerseotion,.,7.07 " I Osceola 8.0U " ; Philipsbarg...8.2& " I Clearfield, ar.... 20 " Curwenville..v.40 " BALD BAULK VALLBY BRANCH. Mall. Mail. Bxp. a- v. r. h. p. m. B.5' leave Tyrone arrive 0.15 1. 10 0.10 Raid Kagto &.68 13.63 10.07 Julian A. 15 1M3 10.40 Mileaburg 4 60 11.50 10.51 Bellefonte 4.XH 11.40 11.115 Mileaburg 4 35 11.10 11.-15 Howard 4.00 11 00 12.15 arrire L. Haven leave 8.1 ft 10. 0 Rip. r. u. 4ft 7.ni 1-44 M.IU 8.22 S.;i6 0.02 9.41 TYRONH STATION. BAftTWAOD. A M WKHTWAMI. Pacific K press, T:57 Pittsburg Kip's, Harrlbnrg Aee'm, 9 40 Pacific Express, r h Mall Train. 2 22 Way Passenger, Atlantic tixpres, 6:4&lMail Train, Phila'da kxprtaa, 10:12Past Line, FARR FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa... 3 05 Middletown $5 00 Marietta,- 5 60 Lancaster . I 80 Lock Jlaven.... Williamsport-. Huntingdon ,H Lew is town.. .... Marysville 1 70 I 00 1 80 t 00 4 50 PHILADELPHIA ? 6 Altoona 1 06 Johnstown 1 HARR1SBURU.. 4 75 PITTSBURG I 16 Close connections made bv all trains ,t T an unci jiareu. 8. S. BLAIR, $tw amtisemrutis. W. F. REBER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, tsu SeT Office In Ple'i Opera House, second floor, sept 9, '75-ly QL1EAP COAL. r Having lea Bed the coal bank of Jacob (lulich, In Lawrence township, I am now prepared to deliver tbe best coal in the county it ft eon fa a bushel. Orders may be left with A. J. Jackson, at tbe "Centennial Furniture Store." THOMAS McMILLBN. Cleardeld, Sept, 8, '7i-3t QATJTION. Atl parson are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any manner meddling wltb the following property, now in the poasesiion ef Jno. Cunningham, of Ureenwood township, vis- 2 enws, S bed, 14; acres of corn In the ground, 1 stores, 1 sink, 1 dough tray, 1 table, 1 at and, 3 pigi, 1 set carpenter tools. This property waa puruntuvu uj ma, u oaenn a aate on in - day of August, IM7j, and is left with hita on loan only, subject to my order at any timn. - - MARTHA CUNNINGHAM. Sept. 0, '7A-.U , court padcrMAfioK. YtTHRREAS, Hon. O. A. MAYBE. Presld.m f V Judf of th Coortof Com Dion Plata nf me iweniy-niin Judicial District, composed or th counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. William 0. Fetar and Hon. John J, Rbad, Asaociate Jodgcc of Clearfield county, bar issued tbelr precept, to me directed, for th holding ef a Court of Common Pless, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer m" i wiuvr, mih vun oi uenerai jail Ueliv ry, at the Court Hons atClearfield. in and foe lb county of Clearfield, commencing en th fourth Monday, the tilth day ol cpt., IH73, urj to continue two week. NOTICK IS, therefore, hereby gives, to the Coroner, Jnstioes of tb Peaoa, and Constables, In and for said oounty ef Clearfield, to appear In their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Rem em bra a oca, to do those things which to their oOices, and in their behalf, pertain to be don. By nn Act of Assembly, passed the 8th day or May, A. D. 1K&4, It is made Ike duly of lb Jus tices of th Pcac of tb several counties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk or the Court of Quarter Sessions or the respective counties, all the reoocnlsanee entered Into bufnra tbem by any person or persona charged with th commission oi any crime, except such cases may be ended before a Justice of the Peace, un. dcr existing laws, at least ten days before tha commencement ot the session of th Court to which they are mad returnable respeet!vely,and In all oases where any recognisances are enured into leaa than ten da; before the oommeneemcnt oi tne session to watob they are made returna ble, tbe said Justieea are to return the same In the tint manner as if said net bad not been passed. it IV UN nnder my hand at Clearfield, His 01k day of Sepl ember, in tb year of our Lord, on tnousana cigot aunarea and seventy -fir, sept. 3). t W. R. Mi-PHKRSON, Sheriff. REGK GISTER'S NOTICK.- Notice la hereby riven that the folio wine ac counts have been examined and panted by me, and remain filed of record in Ihis office for th in spection of heirs, legatee, creditors, and all others in hire ted, and will be presented to the next Or- thans' Court ef Clearfield eonnty, tn he held at the oort HoB.se, In tha borough of Clearfield, com mencing on th 4th Hnndar (beinir the 17 th dart of September, A. D, IS?; Final account of James Mcdhee, Administrator of Ihe estate of Mary J. Davidson, late of Btll township, Clearfield county, Pa , dee'd. Final account of John M aba (Ter and Robert Hug.ee, Administrators of Ibe estate of Nathaniel ifughee, lata of Chert township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Final account of Martin Nichols, Ouardlan of Sarah Doneherte (formerlr Sarah Nlcholsl and MirF vformerly Mary Nichols), minor I b", "f JonthM Niohols, late ol Lawrence I ,0Wn,h,P' Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. L Fartial aceennt ofJames B. Uraham and R. A. ' J"i". Kintntoro of tb e-Ule mt William Irvin, 'w " vurwavni, Clear Bel d C., Pa., dee'd. Final account of James R. Uraham, Kxeeuter or Klita Flenlgen, late of the borough of Clear field, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Account of Sarah J. Swoope, Kxeentrlx of Ihe slat of Henry Swoope, late of Brady township, Clearfield Co., Pa, deed. Account of Edward H. Williams, Administrator, and Mary R, Campman, Administratrix of ihe estate or Elijah Stneal, lata or Hoggs township. Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. Final account or Alexander Murray, GuarJIen of Uideon C. Foreee, minor heir ef Matthew Forceo, late or Bradford township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Final account of W. Vt, Lanardon, Adminis trator of the estate or John Kurumell, late of 11 urns Ids township, Clearfield Co., Pa., deed. Account of Roaa Alexander, Executor of Simon Stanley, Ial cf Uullcb Uwaabip, Clearfield Co., Pa., doa'd. L.J.MORGAN, September 1-tn Reglrter 4 Recorder. JON PRINTING OF EVERY DK8CRIP tionaeatly xei-atd at this office. jauuoMtfrmrnt. Primary Elootion, Saturday, Sept 18. Aixui'MranttNT Fxn Tbe fee for announcing candidates will bet for Senator, I5 Treasurer, 1U Commissioner, $b l Auditor and Coroasr, IS each. This eh irge Includes the printing of 8,001 tickets, d Musi pat .a edeemea. STATU SENATOR. We ate authorised to announce th nam of QEoRUK M. BR1HUIN, of Osoeola, as a candi date for mate Bsc ator, subject to lb rules gorr srning in uemocraite party. Wa ore authorised to announce in nam of Dr. T. J. BUYER, of Clearfield, a a Candidate for But Senator, subject to tb rule governing tb iieinocrauo party. COUNTY TREASURER, We are authorised to announce tb nam of J. DLAKK W A LTKI1S, of Clearfield, as aeandidale for County Treasurer,. object to the rule governing tne Democratic party. W are authorised to announce tbe name of JOSEPH LINKS, of Brady tewnabtp. as a M dldat lor County Treasurer, subject to tb rules governing th Democratic party. We are authorised to announce the name of PHILIP DOTTS.of Heecarla township, as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to Ibe rules governing tne Dunioc ratio part. We arc authorised to announce th nam of SAMUEL P. SIIAW.of Clearfield, aa a can, II date for County Treasurer, subject to the rale go ram ing the Democratic party. W are authorised to announce tbo name of WILLIAM J. HOPPER, of Karthau township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to tbe rnis governing tne uamooratie part. W are authorised to announce the nam of WILLIAM W. WORRELL, of Clearfield. I candidal for County Treasurer, subject to th rules governing tu Democratic party. W are author) ltd to announce th cam of LEVI llCBLKR, of Graham township, as a can dtdate for County Treasurer, subject to the rule governing th Democratic party. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are aothnmed mm-mmwmnom lb nam of II f. Mil A. SH1MKL, of ftegga township, ss a candidate fur County CommiMionar, subject to to rules governing tnt democrat te party. We are authorised jto 'announce the nam of CON HAD W. KYLKR, of U rah am tonnship.ua candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the run s govern tog th Democratic party. We are not hor lied to announce the name of F. F. t'Ul'TLHKT, ef Karthau township, as a candidal for County Commissioner, swbjeot to toe roifs governing the Democratic party. We ar aolhcrUed tb announce Ibe name of (.LA It K BROW N, uf La fence township, aa a candidate for Connty Commisaioner, subject to me rules governing in uciaoeralic party. W are authorlied to announce tb nam ol WILS IN HOOVLR, of Bogga township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sulijeot the rules governing the Democratic party,. We ir authorised to announce the nam of QILIlKRT TOZFR, of Cbeit township, ai candidal for County Commissioner, subject to the rules governing tb Democratic party. We are authorised to announce the nam of SAMUEL HENDERSON, of Woodward town ship, as a candidal lor Connty Commissioner, subject to th rules governing the Democratic party. We are authorised to annouoa the name of JOHN HIPS, of Lumber City, as a candidate for County UommtrBloner, subject to tha rules gor erning tbe Democratic party. Wa are authorised to announce tb mam of JAMES MILES, of Bradr township, aa a candl date for County Commissioner, auhjt to tb ruiea governing tb Democratic parly. W are authorlted to announce the name of Hi: till Mt LLhN, of Pike township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to tb rules governing tb Democratic party. We arc authorised to announc tk oam of THOMAS A. Mct.KU.of Bell township, aa a can didate lor County Commissioner, subject to the ruios governing tba Democratic party. We ar authorlted to announce the name to HOUKKT LANMIKKY, of Bradford townahln as aeandidale fur County CommiMionar, eabjeet uf ine ruivs governing tne Democratic party. COUNTY AUDITOR. Wc are authorised to announce ihe iim of C.J. hhAui. nf Beecaria townshin. aa a ian- didate for Connty Auditor, rubieot to the rules govern ig tb Democratic party. We are authorised to announce the name af HAM L EL A. CALDWELL, of Rr.liW.i lnn ibip, a a candidal for County Auditor, subject mi io ruies governing in uemocrauo party. 2Jw gulwtljifiuruts. PIES O PICK A . HOUSE. .... ia as iwrsaam a, aa a . FRIDAY, SA1URDAY and MONDAY, Hcptember (), II and 13. 100 PRESEMS XIGIITLY 100 tffroaol apptaravt o fAe original and ontg SKJ OIt ICOSCO, Tin great eat Witard, Wit and Humorist irtho age will appear nightly in bis Enchanted Palace of Illusions and give thre monster gift entertain ments oo the Bights mentioned abobe. AdmiMlon with one envelope, 05 cents. Re served Seals, two envelope. 611 cent. A It sehnAl children 16 cents. SKLDKN 1IILLYBR, Agent. poURT PROCLAMATION.- J Wrxhrah, Hon. C, A. MAYER, President Judge of Ihe Court of Cowmen Pleaa of the twen. ty-filth Judicial District, composed of tbe conn -ties of riearfW-ld, Centre and Clinton, and Hon. WM. 0. FOLEY and lien. JOHN J. READ, As sociate Judges of Cloarfteld conntv. bare iuued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of an Adjourned Court of Common Pleaa, at the Court House, at Clearfield, in and for the coun ty of Clearfield, comment. ig nn the THIRD MONDAY, THE 1ATH DAY OF SEPJEMHKR, IRT6, and continuing one week. NOT ICS ia therefore hereby given to Juror and witnesses, in and fr said mum nf ri..rAM t be and appear in Iholr propar pernona, at 10 o'eliwdt A. M. ol said day, lo do those tbinga which In im-ir "nuaii iivriain to ne done. LOIVENnndermybandatCkartleld.thls 1st day vi miininurr, in me year oi ourivirdone Ibou- sana cignt numircd and seventr-five. W. It. MoPHERHON, S her If. SherilTs Sale. BY rlrlue of writs of Z,ron 'acins, issued out of lb Court of Common Pleaa of field county, and te me directed, there will bo exposea to f UHLiu hALR, at tbe Court Hon, In th borough of Clearfield, on Monday, th 27th day ef heplcmber, lSTi, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following personal property, to wlti Also, that eortait pice or lot of ground situ ated in th borough of Oioeola, county of Clear field, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on tbe north by Pine alley, oaat by Decatur alley, on the aoirrii by lot No. Un, ami on th west by Rlancbard street, and known aa lot No. 044 In general plan of said borough. Seised, taken In execution and to oe sold as the property or Jo aeph II. Cram. Alan, tbat certain house and lot aituatcd on front atreel, In the borough of Sterling, Clear field couutv, Pa... end runninx to an alley. hin creeled thereon a two -story plunk houa and baremant, having a front of 10 fact and n depth of Sit feci and two briok flaes. He lead, taken in eiecution and te be sold aa tbe properly of Dom nick Costal I o. Ala, that certain hana antt Lit .ifaaaai.A i- i Uciutsdala, Clearli-li eonnty, Pa , and bounded and described as follow, Ic-wit ! Beginning at - c- u oumrr oi nanoan and Charles street, thence along Hannsh street 64 fact tn a post, 1A& e Ellsa strset, and at right angle with said street, thence along said Eiisa street 60 feet to the corner of Ellis and tlharlM lri ih. along Charles strut 100 feet lo beginning, wi:h ouriiuagfl appurtenant trie re to. Heiiad, take into eietnition and to ba sold as th prop erty of U. W. Jlava.s. y Alao, all that ccrUin lot or land situate In Os ceola borough, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., dt-errihed a follows i On the southwest corner or Elisabeth ftreet, fronting on Kate street, 160 feet and front Ing on Elisabeth T6 feet : being th sain lot or Piscoof ground aold lo 11. II, Kephart by David Kei.hart, by deed dated March 12, IttflS, Seised, taken in execution and lo b aold ai tb property of Mary H. Kephart. Trrmi or Bai.r. Th orle or sum i huk the property shall be airuek off must be paid at th time or aale, or aoh other arrangement made aa will be approved, otherwise th property will be immediately nat up nnd aold aeala at th expense and risk ef the person to whom It was struck off, and who, In case or deficiency at t.ca re saie, snail maae gooo toe same, end in no Instance will the Daed be presented In Conrt or rnnnrmauon unless tn money is actually paid loth Sheriff. W. 11. McPHERSON, SHBRirr'a Ov-rim, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 9, 1074. f T MIE BEST STILL ON HAND. A few more food hnrses and sets of haraeaa on hand, which I will sell at B sacrifice. Also avral carriages and buggies, md a road wagon, as well a sum good pring wagons. I am bound to cell at soma price. Call oa or address ma t Clearfield, Pa JAMKS L. LBAVY Aag. 4, '74 Sm, C IOME AN I) SKTTI.E. Having taken my brother into nartnerahin. I desire lo hat my old accounts elorH. I there fore give nolle to ell who know t hem se tree in debted lo aa te com forward soon nnd settle np, so that we can take a new departure. Clearfield, July 14, '7t-u?. V. M. GABOON. tEOnuir&FLORIBAr, flaorgla ar Florida, .hoald .bIimHU. for ta. Mnal0 Xawa, p.l.ll.bH al Hnn.h, Ga. fW,,$IO H'm,, IS ar aaaum. Adr.Mlnr, d.lirln, avrtomw I. Ibn. 8utc, aasuld II, enlaai.l. ll K. bM ffr A, MMAnM. Borin.a eopl., mbI aa imi af I mla. A A-1 arm J. II. KHTll.l., S.TJua.h, ila. I l-S tt&"t Column. Wm. Rood, BOOM NO. , OPERA HOUSE, Is now receiving new fall goods to which he invites the attention of cash 1 buyers. Is ogent for this county for Mme Dcmorest's paper patterns, the best in the market. A full assortment of fall and winter styles just received. When the season arrives will have a full lino of millinery goods, with an experienced trim mer that will suit tho tastes of all. OPERA HOUSE, KOOJI NO. S, Wm. Rood. ClnrtaM, r4.pt. 1, 11! I. a.,.Sl4 jrjrw grnvrrtUfituuts. QUrHANS' COURT fiALK.-i; ) In parenano of an order of th Orphan' Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to public sal, at WoMland, Cleardeld oounty, Pa.,w t aturday, Ikcptenbor1 ll,lHT5. at 1 o'olook, p. , the following described property t All th undivided one-eighth let area t of J. A. Blattanberger, dee'd, ia and to Ibe "Hope rir Utiok Works," consisting or tb lollooing real eatatai I One -eighth part of all that certain tract or pie of land, situate In tho township ef Bradford, oonnty ef Clearfield and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows t Beginning at a post set H.1 test trom th centre or in ryrune aao uiearneia Railroad, and opposite tb Woodland steam saw mill) tbuA north 0tif vast 160 4-10 feet ton post sot 00 feet from tbo tbe centre nf th rail road thence by other lands of th grantors south liaat 044 foot to a post) tbsnoe 8H west 160 4-10 feet to a post tbeno north 0Hj west to post and plaoa ef beginning, eon tain iug two oorea Beat measure, and being part of a larger tract originally surveyed on warrant grant ed to Jane Campbell, wltk tbe right to mine Are elay for th as of said works, together wltb four dwelling bouses, and m tramway. Th Hop Fire Brick Worka proper having a capacity fur foennfaoturlag 10,000 per day, together with otber Improvements. Said Fir Brick Works having an establDhed reputation with large and Increasing trade, being an investment that win reoommnn useii to cap italist on being seen. Tirhi or Salx. One-third of price bid upon confirmation of aal by th Court, lb balance t two equal annual payments, secured by bond and "on gage en to premises. For further particular, address AIRS. CAROLINE BLATTENBERtiER, Woodland, Pa-, or WALLACi nit bbj, Ally a, ,'l,iH h CltarBold, P Woodland, Pa, Aug. 10, 1876-4L 0 KPUANS' COURT SALE. VALUABLB TIMBER LAND. By virto of a order of tb Orphans' Court of Clearfield oanty, tbe wnderslgned Administrator of tbe tel of fcao P. MeMeeter, lata of Chest township, Clearfield ooaaty, Pe-, deoeaeed, will sell at pnblio sale, at Newburg, Clearfiald Co., re., en aturday, Mcplnbor 11, IHTS, at I o'clock r. at., tbo "following described real estate, vlst All that certain tract of land situate In Cheat township, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described ns follows i Oa tbe east by Job) Horst, on tb si-ntli by lands of Jacob Curry nod Jamoa Lingafvlter, oo th wost by land of B. A. A W. D. Irwin, and on Ihe north by landa of - , and containing about eighty acres, about fourteeo of which ia cleared Tb remainder contains a large quantity of pine, eek acd chestnut limber. The land is of good quality and well anited for farming puf poses. J Tnnua or Sai.b. Ooe-tbird at confirm at ion of sale, one-third In one year, and th balance In two year, wltb lu teres t, to be secured by bond and mortgage wn tbe premises, and by good col let! era! security. JOSEPH H.DRETtT, Hurd, Aug. 16, '75-8t A-loir. KEEP IT HANDY. Th) Hellable Family Medicine. DIARRHEA, Dysentery, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Cramp, te., quickly cured by th ns of J ARI ELLA'S , Compound Syrup of TJIaokberry Rot and Kbfi barb An old, wall tried remedy, entirely vege table, pleasant to take, quick and certain in effect: can be depended on In th moat nrxnnt eases : may be given to the youngest Infant as well a to auuiis. . ineonsaino' t i ' NO CAMPHOR OK OPIUM. It I n pleasant extract and readllr taken bv children. It ba often eared life when physicians had despaired. Keep U In th houa ntid use it ia time. All we ask for it la a trial. Don't let yonr dealer put you off with something else. Buy a. i ry ii. ooia oy vruggists and more tveep- ra (urvufrnoui mis mat, rreparcd only uy RANHKLL A BRO., 3000 Market St., Pbila, July H, '7VSm. 1 1875. FALL. 1875. BION Of THK BIO PITCHER, 41 Wood St., opp. St. Charles Hotel, PITTHBURRH. PA. T. F. BAILEY & CO., , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IX China dc flucciiKW are, Window G 1188, Glnsswnre, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, , Cliandolicrs and Brackets, DSUGGISTS' GLASSWARE. 'Milium TO THK FALL TRADE, WB ar now prepared to offer to Ihe Trad special INDUCEMENTS IN tMPORU ED QDEENSWARB, in Crates of Best Whit Granite and White O ran it and Common Assort ed, te suit Ibe Trade. Also, to repack to suit purchasers, which we offer VERY LOW TO CASH AND PROMPT SHORT TIME CUSTOMERS. We are prepared to take orders for AMERI CAN WHITE URANITK, COMMON YELLOW and ROCKINOHAM WARE, at Manufacturers Lifta nnd Dutouota. i frj augll-lm JpARMfittsf ATTENTION I Th following Utter Trom Matthew Krad to parties In Baltimore, speaks for itself: Ci.BABvivt.rti Pas Ang. Sib, 1875. Measr. J. H, La A Bno., Baltimore, Md. I took one of yonr Champion Self-Rake Ma chine tbia season, on trial, ol your agents here, F. M. Cardon A Bro., but before tha lime eaint for trial tb Carol of tbe Table Rab Bucket at the sam time, and ke-p tbe one which did the best work and auited me best, which I agreed to do. Accordingly when tbe time cam for mowing liuuniTU aaia, IV .mw Ul IS W nSDHIPra (U IfW both machine were tried, and lb Champion did mucn in neat worn anu with in greatest ease; and when tbe time cam forcnlting grain tbe su periority of th Champion was so grcAt, both in the manner In which the work was done and in tb lightness or draught, that I could not hesitate a mi men t about making choice. I have to say for Ihe Champion Macb ine that aa mower it has to my xuowledge no equal, and In reaping beats imm iai w naio ouoKcya clear out ul tne Bald, and I okeerlully recommend it lo any and all far mers wb. want a first class machine. MATTHEW READ. Th follow in a person wcr ore sent to witness too trial, ana aeciuca in favor ol the Champion. V. M. UBYOBS, F. B. Irvin, Frank Rkxd. Clearfield, Anxuet !&, HTS.-lf rjWNSIUP SETTLEMENT.-, JOHN FLYNlf. Ksa.. former Distrlot Tree. rerof Pcbb township, In account with th road fund of said township for IfiTI i koto rrxna. nn. To ami, recelTod from Co. Treasurer toOO 10 By amount of orders paid , $41 4v -iaMlviiin.alI( )nis,iif.l ij oo Penta'a order 16 10 llel. daw from Flyan-.r....(. r 411 li- .-en; F. B. KAFPBRTT. District Tfea-aeer. In nn. count with Pnn School District Tor 1874 t BCflCOL IDD. nn. To amoont of Duplicate 11,008 95 - r.. irosex-lrrM. Mynn.. " " " W.F. Johnsnft " Co. Tree. Wise M of appropriation Fine from Fielding amount paid bv Collector Plrnn... -410 4b 200 00 124 18 ISt 14-! 00 W 333 IA I Cah 1 111 13.23 " ..l, tril HM AftV 22 ... 184 Ttt By aaonat of ordra redeemed uncollected..,.,. M on hand CBBTirtCATB. e, tho underciBttieal Auditors of Fran loa sbipthavhif met aecerdtng to law, did proceed to adjust tbe eUvc accounts, and after examining tbe vouebera, lad tbo balance duo the rood fund from Mr. FlvnB, former District Treasurer, to be forty-Bio dollars and seventy Br cent (f4V.T6) nj tho balance due tbo achool funs from Mr. Rafferty amount to on hundred and elxhtv nv dollar and seventy-eight cent ($18.TH), whil th knoollefted school nag amounts to lis hun dred and tfly.aino dollar and twenty-two oaita In leatimeny whsreof or bar Urea at set our hands this Wth daj of Afat, A. D. Ill H'lIN l'HITr., I ABRAHAM M YRTSR, Auditors, ft M.HOOVKH, J Q ram pi aa llliia, BepL 1, 'II St. rj'BALill Ulirj "A.MMI, Tb. Sehoal Dlraelara af Brady towaahlp wlak ta employ foarle.a aoasp.leat Uacber, for th. aoailoi term. All appllealloa, I. be I. wrltla, aaeampaaled by ewrtiftoat. r aopy of tha eama AppllealHwa, raMiTad aatll Sepletaher 11, lilt, at .kick liaaetae aeboall wllltjale. M ap, 1. 1, HI aaweff 01 tn. oar,K - 1 . LEWIS SCOCII. Troalrirt., Sepl. 1, 1 SI, Slcretary, , HUsrfUiinrous. -HARTSWICK & IRWIN, bKCOND HTIIKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! c n K M I C A I, S I PAINTS, OILS, )YK STUFF VAIIN'IKIIKS, liHISIIKS, PKRFUMBRY, FAJICV 0 TOILET AHT1CLES, OF ALL RINDS, PURS WIXES AXD LIQUORS, fbr medicinal purpose. Trasses, Supporters, School Books bd Station ry, and all other articles usually found in a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a large ex ncrlence In th business they can give entire est U faction. J. O. I1ARTHWTCK, - JOHN F. IRWIN. Clearfield, December 10, 1874. THE CLEARFIELD HUE CLAY CO. CLEAHFIKLI). PA .'f'''"'l !l I'll: y U VAXi-rACTt-RKna ar FIICi: ICHKK, Furnace liloiks, (,'as Retorts, Stove Liniugs, Paviug Tiles, to, ihimnry Topi. IIYfifloir fVipg, and faf8. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN TERRA C0TTA MADE TO ORDER. With Improved machinery, first data material and skilled workmen, we can warrant all our manufactures to be equal lo if not superior to any In th market. Articles or our manufacture an be seen at th Works, near Railroad Depot, or at the Hard war Slor of Powell A Morgan, , All orders from a distance, addressed to th Genera) Saperintendent, will receive prompt at tention. J. O, JOHN FERGUSON. i H AnTNvYIC'K, Oen'l Supt. Of Heathflcld, Oarnkirk, .Scotland, , SirpL Manufatturiag Dept. JIST OK JURORS List of Jurors drawn for September Term, A. D. IH7&, eorneaeaelng vn th third Monday, iliti xotti, and wmluuing ror three works ; tuavsksb jraofta vinar wbbx, 10th. Jas. M. Cree, Beecaria Dan'l Cupplcr, Goshen Jno. A. Murry, 44 T. Woodridec, Oraham Jas. Carter. Iloutidal Jno. w. Wright, " Thoa. C. Lee, Bell Clinton MoCraoken, " Dan'l Smeal, Bogga Oeo. G. Mcrretl, David Dale, Bradford Jaa. Haley, J. H. Hunter, Jordan Jno. Mo Murray, Knox Samuel Gill. " i Hoot. I'atteraun, J. Adam Rlshel, Brady J. H. Dale, Lawreoc Jo. PuetlrthwalL 8. M. Fullerton. Johnston Hamilton, " L. J. Couklin, Dan'l Gorman, Burn side J. 0. Merrell. Mnrrla . L. lUed. Clearfield J. II, Uyer, N. Wash . C. Ktirlckrr, 7k - John Trootman. W. M. Shaw. Moses Bailey, Pike P- II. Crick, I'nion H. Shimol, WallacetoB J. B. Graham. " Harrison Bloom. Cur'lte Jas. Wiley, , Fersusvn iFred C'auinman. anAxo ivnotis iccoxo wikk. J. Llghtner, Beecaria. jno. Moore, Uuutidal n. II. Mcllat, 11.11 U.A.Shlaul, n,(lli Dan'l 11 libel, Hra.l, Al. Seofiald, Huntoo J.Yothers, jr., Karthaua Lewis Erhard, Knox Jno. Smith, Lawrence That. Mcl'boraen " Ana. Carrr, Barnrld, lt.ailKO.il. tlt.rb.ld F. U. Millar. J. R.Kylar, Morrla J. A. Rrad, Gor'llel A. II tie. Lumber City Patrick Dailr. . Penn .ao. Alonaul, M Mall, llloum, Ktrfuaon W. A. Raama, Dwalar R. K. r l.fal, Uo.h.n Job Way, Pm. 8. P. Hhoff, Woodward J. Calberiuan, Ofowla , tbavibb jt-nons sxroxn wbbx. , atteraoB. TtcoearlaiO. A. Mnrriann. i:.liAn nesuy j nompton, Belli J. P. Robison, Samuel FlrtraL Boxes Annies Murray, flirard W. W. Hoover, Gmliatu Wnt. Wiilhclm, Klias Horning, Ilnston Jas. llundy, u D. Johnston, Jordan jacoo w. nancy, " W.J.Campbell, Rradfd Henry I'tsinger, Brady . b. jonnsion, Geo. Gilling, ll.i-..7 i x. m l 1,1, M ilarrtJ T.inr. L,mu" " Jno. tiixh, jr., knoc no. ieugiierlynf a Kli Linos, Sau'l Ctrdo, John 11. Bailey, Jaine, Arderr, " Oco. W. Ojil'in, Ifu.h Oouitherlv, 11 A. O. Lawhead " vtm. uwena, iJUiDnid i BanJ. pliephcrd, John McCord, Cheat U an 'I Carson, Paul McGarvey, .Milton Kiohola, .lo,. Poller, , Murrl, Pika F. PlabolL Ooriaftauh 0. f Hoeae, J. D. Caldwell, i-cier uarnier, F. D. Schnarrs, Jos. Verbecb, Iloif. Krhard, oa. I,. II. I,. K. W. Hmwa, Clearrd ' B, Qcarbnrt, Lecalur . Wm. Wise, Ferguson Tb.n. l.on. A. Ulooia, j - vnmo wBitr, o-t. 4th. Joseph Work, Bell w "a. . M"BM b? hd dwelling portion Wm. 1. Beck, " H. 0. Leech, Bloom Henry Goss, U'tggs Burton Merrett, Geo. Kl linger, Brady Jackson lion sal I, " Godfrey Bohock, W. M.,., KM. I llKm.ri.k, Karlhau,! I. W,m.r, Jordan i J. Moorehaad, Jluruside Miles Head, Lawrence C. Bradford, CovlngUn H. J. Rh.fi,i, " Jno. Yolhera, " Lvi Derrick Mile, Head, Lawrence I a, mninm. i nesT i.nnii, iiari e. Morrla f i K.ibt Dunbar, II. Mtf, jr., N. Wah n ! J. FaltuM 14 I-. ,. , Wm. Powell, Clearfleld Abm. tSpencer " Wm. D. Bigler, " JobCuiry, ' Jno. Siaravn, 'jaa. Coritrlv.H'oi'dward rjpiilAL MST " List of Causes set down for trial at the first week rf .September Term, commencinx Mondar. September 2.1, Ic7i; Guthrie v I.awery va Thompson va Mock va Barter va King va Hand rs t4-bionovr ti MoGeoetal vs Joy et al Hostler.- SwnrlB. Irvin Arthurs. Same.. Jones Kelly's belr. Albert Bro Norrls ta Ncper Firt National Bank ra lien Bloom Butler ra Howe Dal v Dellcck Smith- vs Mutton Graham lownsh p rs Wilbelm Lawrence ttobool dist-.., vs Read Bnyer- rs Lecounl Ijcoant , vs lliycr Iellor-H tb Bale Monsop...i..i..,.,MH.. v Forrest . 1.1st of Causes acl down for trial at 1 r ill i ,M,r, 4,0 ! wck or September Term, Monday, Ootoh Ri.ff.rty. f.. A., .i.... vs SpW Mnney PntB Aihnfellrw iSame . Drinkers , Ham. Irvins.H Murray, trustee.. , KlUhen., Moyer M.H ... va Catanova , v Corley . va Smith ,.. vs Corley v ... v llockeaberry ... vb Merrell et at. , va Hosbm to wash I p va Smith ,.. ra Guana ., t Cronin 1.. ra Botiorf ,. ra Dickerman ,., va Dading ,. to Arlbiira et at ,. T McNaul ,. tb Dunbar .. vs Bell vs Carson .. rs Irrln , r Skirey Botterf.- PatebiB Ley's hclis... Same ,.,.,., Porter. , Curry MeCraoken..., Williams ..... Simecrlin Couitsr. W. C. ARNOLD, LAW A COLLECTION OFKICB, CURWENSVILLI, j.M Clearlt.H Count,,, Pcna'a. lUiftrtlnnrous. THUS. II. W BAT. t OTRI'I OOXPOR. ' WEST BRANCH ; INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Cleai field, Pa. BRANOII OFFICKS tn dl.TsreBt parti or, lb . , . ! , .(wuniy.i . . t Tb following Old and Reliable Fire, Accident, S lock and Life Imuran Ctmj aniesnpr-asatdt Rrtab, Asls. 1MI0 North Brtlish A Mercantile Fire Iu. Co., of Eniland t!(l,l(JO,000 UQiV Soottl'h Ceiitinatoial Fir Ins. Co., of England....- fg"h) 1",(HO,0lH) liu ivorm Ameiica rtre insurance Co., of Pbllaiklnbia 4,Ti O.ono Iti20 Kire Aisociallou Fire lapurance .Co., uf Philadelphia IBb POwnix Fir Ins. 4J N. Y.... R.h'lViiiHi f.i 110,111)0 18(17 Watrlnwn Fir Ins. Co., of N. Y., Iniurea farm buildings only 1871 Auiasun Kir liisuranc Co., or t'inctnnall I Sill York Slock Inonrance Co., or Penna Insures horses, 1c 1874 llrtlrd Accidtntlmuraiioe Co of Connecticut IAI7 Penn Mutual Ltfo Insurance Co.. uf I'ttnnstltaiiia 700,ttu 1,000,000 r&,o(M) 20fl,00 rdli.nuo t.Olill. 111)11 lUt Motrupi'lltiu Lile Insurance Co of New York Tutal oarilal , o7,ouo,uuo Pesons in Ibe country desiring Insurance, can have it promptly attended to by flailing at tbe office or addressing us by latter. Insuranoes af fected at tb lowest possible rat, to be obtained in Ant -class companies. Ao Companion rtprt aenleaf tahitk male 4 ml. Tbe ebovs two lif losuran Co.'s, represented by T. U. Murray, hare paid ont in oastt, between tb data of Aug. 107S and Aug. 1874, to tb frlsnda of deceased policy holder in tbii eonnty, tbe sum of $21,000. Provide for th future by Insuring your bomi and yonr live In th West I Ira nob Insurance Agency. MURRAY A GORDON, Clearfield. May 26, 7o. Agents. E. A, SOUTHARD, F!re,LlfCit Accident Insurance ACfcNT, Clearfield, Pa, TRAVELER'S LIFE A ACCIDENT. Hartford, Conn..... ..Assets over f3,000,00 H0MR FIRB 1NHCRANCE CO. Columbus, Ohio AssetU orsr frjtto.OOO tfeb'7.y Ja. 8. P.tasona, Prei't. ll. E. Bxechxr, Sec'y CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, . ' Of nARTFORD, CONK. ' "' t3,S.,0ll Italio ot Ai,la to I.iafallili.1... m l uroi.hr, In.ur.uo, at Ih. tcrjr I..W..I oh Polio,. bol,l,ra D.rticinat. in th. nrnfit. nf ik. Cnaian, ttiui rootiauallj rrduoing to. anaaal payiDouta. Hut rat.,, AO., eall nn or adrlrtr. R. M. HrKNALLT, Anl. OBo. la rib..'. R,,w, claarnoM, Pa. :IA 74 JOiiN" TROUTMAN, . ..v DEALER IN . "i. (.!: FURNITURE, MATTTILSSKS, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. Tb. uad.rii.nMl b.a, le.r. to Inform h. i,t. udi i of L'loarU.ld, and Iba public rrnrr.llr, tbat ha boa oa hand a Una a.,ortiarnt of Kurnitara, raph a, Walnut. C'lieilnot and I'.inlcd Cbamliw Hon,,, Parlor full,., Raolinin, and Eatonrioa t-halrt, I.adir,' and flsata' K..j rbalri, tba Per foralod Uinlai and Pallor Chain, Cao. oat,aad ind,nr Ch.ir,, Cloth,, ll.n, Hup and Eitan ion Udder,, 11. 1 Rack,, Scrabbin, liniaaaa, Ao MOULDING AND PICTURB FRAMES. Loollnit ainaM, Cbroiaoa, Ao, whioh would bo raitablo for llolioaj nrrrenta. "" JOHN TROUTMAN. rjHJ TUB TRAVELING PUBLIC Tba undr-rairnr-d .nn...M i h. M..n.. pobllo that the, bar. put a trl weokl, bach oa tha toad from Houtidalo, ,1a. Madera, to lllra llopo, runnia, n,ular ararr Tunday, Tbanda. aad Salurd.;. Lrarioa; lloululala oa tba ar rival of tb, moraini Iraln, aod arrlrlar at tll.a ....p. ..... . reiurDinj, mraa Ulca Ilono at 1 P. M. : retiirain. ta ,k. - ronins. f,r,..n, l,it lr-ci 00 ,nJ i0. " tonoediat. d,j will be accommodated bj drop, in. a lina to the propri.lur, at Madera. Partial wiibia, lo travel into tha coualrjr, if the. let a, now wbat train tber ar. eomln. .n :n meet them al tb. italiori, and run Ibera aa anr road tbejr i.h lo travel, aa. daj aicapt Ih. llopo road wltb tbo nail. Oar wiih la to ao oonimodate, and wa ak the palron.re of tha trawlinit publlo. BllOFr? BR0IUERS. O. W. finorr, Supt. Madara, An,. 4, t76-3ra. jlJAIZB A SCHWARTZ, ,j (lata Geo. Erant t Ct.,) ' MILITARY UNIFORMS ' ' ' AND '. !' EQUIPMENTS, &0. 11(18 MARKET BTREET, Plllt.A. "TlnndaT Coniltnnlr.iiT'in'' fnn.l.knj ' MERCHANT TAILORS A CLOTHIERS, 1188 MARKET STREET, jljr U, '.i-lj phlUj. jOll 8 A IiEl J7, larao and Wfll-Ariiiherl n.rl,.k Tl..llln- ... at. on tb. rirer bank, ta th. knM...k j old, oonlainlnf eloea rooma, with aood eellari water in the kitchen, and all Iho modem eo.... cienoe,. l'.ntnr,, llaih room, Clotb.,.prr, Ao. Lot ltj,-,t front andlwohandred and thirl, feet bark, wiih a twenty fo ,t alley oa th. ...t . VH..UIUR, who an in. appnrteoaoce,, be told cl.eep, with pvmentito ,uil puroba- purcba- Aimiir.iiuti ... . . .i . . v. will.iTe.ll' oeoenary Inlormation to IhoM wbo deitra to la. Ipect tbo property, M.y .I,,,, :.,,, f08-'- "ULLOUOH. TA l.VA ni.K I-HOl'KHTY V FOR BALE OR FOR RENT. The luhacrlher ,irr, aotir, thai be will ailhar rent or mil hi, daelllna and ilora property. , l. aal, oa Reed .Ireel. a.liuinm. II,. i! In the i boroonb or ClearHeld, Pa. Tba ilora room ialoAodl,l. Th. dwellin, kouea eontaia, roo,., and a kitchen on tb. Or.t at,,,, Mll , . .od Ifur lh. ,'.t of To.; ' tT'SZ" lOAL I COAL I ! t I Trt u.-ti. . .. - w ' " ti -u uuntKKN. J'h, under!anrd lake. IhU m.iIm f t.r.ta, . L A 1" Hi 1 "wnehl and vicinity, that .... p...,,,. ui nearneia and ricmily, tbat ha . rap.n.d th. old !). Hid.. I bank, loealed wllhi. m Mil. rMH . , la no. prepared to furaiib a Irat-.Uaa artlel. .1 o..al, and to drllrer tba i.iua any .bar. la Iowa at rcaeonable rale, oa lha Iboue.t aotice. A I iod quantit, of ea alway, on band aad for aale at tbe mine. Order, left at Wal.on' tobaeoo ,tkl ,,4 anydera alia, in, aalooa. ,, . ,, . UlANK WILSON. Clearlield, A,. 71 if. lOJ! ItKXT. A bouaa and lot aa Fourth ami .... term,. Alao a buildini on Market ,treet, aeit door ta the Allenhen; llntaaw, formerly ,-apled by V. hborl at a ahoa abet.. b.i -.1,-1,1. otber buainaaa la a email way. Apply lo Freak ohort on Ihe premiioa. S. All tiartlaa iniirhl..! In n.. iu i eall and artll, by caab or nolo, wllh ipproeed aecurlly, Ihia month, a, I aauat ba.. .11 Jn. ... oounl. Milled p ,, Au,i,et. I hara the book, now In any own bauda Prompt alteali n bt tbia aetioe will ear. trouble nnd coat,. F. SHORT t'learncld, July 11, 1 7 A. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE nOME INDUSTRY TH 0'Ubll.h.d n 1 ry on the 'Piko, about half way botwJe. Clearteld and Curw.narllla, la prapwad to far. ... . ......1 ....1. inniiii,(,taadardad dwarf,) Kr.rirreena, Shrubbery, tjrapa Vin.a. Uooaebwrl.., L.wl.a Bla.hb.rry, Straw,..,,; and Rub.rry Vlaaa. Alao, Siberia, Crab Tree", guinea, and early atrial Rhaharb, A a. Order, promptly attended ta. Addrtaa, - D. "RIaBT. "f"- Car aallla.r JOTICK.- Orri. t r ma liimtiu Coal Co. I rnti Anati-aia, Ao,aat A, Is;,. J Jam,, P. faeaeroa.of OmmU Mille, I)..rl.l4 . onunly, 1, tb, .ol, Maa.,er and Miain, Ko(la. ear of tbla caiopany, and Ibe only auioomed. aent I. Iranian auamya In lla naua aad lor Ila ar. oi.nl, and ne .(reeinenle, eonlraeU a, par. rhaaeaft, aup,l,a al any kind will k. remalaed. icejt ai apprai rd by klm. ; , II. II. PIIILI.INPORD, ' " '. '."!. I'rrtdait. TTICE dk ( lalTAnl.M PIRa 1 1 W. have (tainted a U.H 1 a .l ttt BILL, and will a. u. recipe. ej .t,. eenla. mail a eooj ta aa. addraaa. aiyi