Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 29, 1877, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
WEDNESDAY f'UN IKO. ATOVBT til, !W.
Terms of Subscription.
ft paid la adt within thr nontht .
1 00
beettBaa Street, art our duly Mthorto4 if
, Nw York Cy.
Im:i.i;i1" HOTK'KUt
' ' MMhodiat Rnlaroiial Church Rot. 3.9.
U. Mi nnir. Pastor. arvleet vry Sabbath
M l"t A. M., nd T P. M.
Kablmth Hffbool at 9 A. M.
Prefer Meeting every Thursday, at Ti P. H
Coinu union tservloe, flrit babbeth of vry
-jionlh, al 111 A. M.
Weal C li arfleld M. K. Cliurrh. Hera,
William II. 1ii.l and W. B. Wilsoh, Pastors.
Preaching every altrrnalf Hnuday, al 8 o'clock,
P. M. Mimiay Booooi al it, r. Al. All ar in
vited to altand.
reablerlau t'hurcliRcv. 11. 8. Boti.bb,
Sabbath aarriccf morning and evening Sab
bath Hohoul at 1 i'. M. i'royar Matting Weilne
day evening.
Ht. LKraiicla' ( hurcli Catliullc IUt. P.
J.Snaarn-i.. Preaching et 10 o'clock, A. M,, on
tba drat, third and fourth Sundays of each month t
Vaapari and Benediction of tba blessed 8 acre men t
at 7 o 'j look, P. M. Hunday Bebool vry Funriay
aiiareoon at a o cioet.
OFFICIAL IHRECTOHY.
T1MN OF loLDIBfl CARTMt MIOMI CO CUT.
Peeond Monday of Janoarj.
Third Monday of March.
Fttt Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday of September.
TIM I Or aoLDlJCB COM II OR PLBAB.
Firat Monday of Jnna.
baoond Monday of Norambar.
puilio orricnna.
Pmidtut Jtdgt Hon. Cfaarlaa A. Mayar, of
Look Havan .
Anittanl Law JuHjf911on. John H. Orrla. of
Be lief on t a.
Awocintt Jutigtt Abram Ogdas, Claarfiald;
Vinoant a. Hull, ttearfleltf.
ProtkonoiartflHi Bloom.
fttgiiltr and Hteortlrr L. J. Morgan.
IHttrid Attornty Win. M. MoCullougb.
Tnaiurir DaTid McOaugbey.
Shtrif Andra Petit a, Jr.
County Swrwyor Samuel F. MrCloikoy, Cur
Mcntvilla.
Comnly Commtitionert Clark Brown, Clear
aid i TbomaaA. Mu(iat Chtit P. 0.; Hairla
Uoovar, Claarfleld.
Votuiy Auditor Cbrlit. J. Kragy, Olaa
ITopa ; Hanual A. Caldwell, Wtlliatnigrore ; John
0. Conner. Buroaida.
aaaly Voromtr J. B. Krff, New Washington.
Jurj LVMRaianoner Dr. Jamaa P. Burch field,
Clearfird, )oaah Aleiander, Woodward.
SmfHrimttuHcnt of Publii School John A.
Gregory, Curwenavilla.
Notari Public John W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra
dabaugh, Cyrua Gordon, Clearfield i Joteph H.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curweniville J. J. L ingle,
0oaola Milla t J. A. Livifgfttone, Dulloia City.
Oar Special oolontn la deoldedly intaraiting in
a local point of view, and profitable reading to
outaidera wno want to aara monry.
$2 only for a argts full nack of Suit,
at John Mcuaugbej a grocery.
The month of August, camp meet
ing, and dog -day and with tba pre tent wack.
Tho Ituuvy rums ol last week did not
make a rafting floid ia tha river, aa wna ardeatly
boprd by our lumbermen.
A valnablu young liornc, owned by
Fred. M. Cardon A Brother, butcbrrf, or thl
place, died on Wedneaday lait.
(Quaker Bcrvices wuro held in the
Claarfiald U. K. Church last Monday aveniag,
and wara conducted by Juhn Soott, of Baltiiuure.
Communion norvict-H will bo held at
tba Prcebytcrian Cbnrob In tbia plaoa, next Hab
bath morning, September 2d. Preparatory arrvl
aa on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock a. m.
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Tho "total eclipBo of tho moon" last
Tlioraday evening, aa fie wed from tbia region
through our tetereope, waa a great aueoaii, aa
muoh to at deoii blaok eloudi ooald make It.
Tho Miwes MacLeod will open their
aaleet aobool, In tha Academy, on Moo lay, Sept.
3d, 1877. They will be prepared to toaoh aehol
ara of all agea, and all the higher branches In
eluding French. It.
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Mr. M. L. McQuown has already
a tokened of the ntwipaper buinea In Iowa,
wbera he waa ia Iba publi.bing builaeaa jual
tbrca week Ha diapoaed of bia Intrreit la iba
Kellogg Ittporttr, and returned to tbia county a
taw daya ago.
Tho Wallace Smters had a Tory largo
audicnoe at their parformanea In Pia'a Opera
Uoueelait Saturday ttaning. Tha play, " Mia
aia'a Luck ; or, Tba t'pi and Downa of New York
Lila," waa a faithful pietura or "Ufa amur.g the
lowly" in our large eitlea.
Wo incidentally learn that work waa
omiuanoed la it Monday, to put down two im.
oil WelU on Stump creek, In Brady towmhlp, and
a huge effort will be auade to thoroughly develop
tha tarrltory in that eel Ion. A well Ii alio be
ing put down at Lot ben burg.
Tho Sheriff of Indiana county, on
Mondar, tba 2utb Inat., divoovered that aowo of
tba priaonera In tba jail bad wade exteneiva
praparatloaa to leava. A hole waa differed in
the flu or and a etrong rope ladder had alio been
prepared for waling tba wall.
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LiHt of letter remaining uneluimed
la the Poitofllce at Claarfiald, for tba week ending
Auguat 17, 1877 i
Net ton W. Armitong,
Nannie B. Morgan,
Adam Smith,
Mra. Martha J. Swartt,
Miia hadia Wright,
Wilton Wallace.
P. A. Uaumx, P. M.
Her. r ether jlrown,
Mra. Carrie llanay,
Am bony Hadden,
Jrnnie llartaock,
While Jlr. Morris F. Wallaee, of
Lawreaaa towaihip, waa la town on a baaioesa
errand, on tba 1Mb Inat., and when driving along
Scoond itre.t, In tba ficinity of McUaughey'a
grocery, bia bono got frigbun.d and ran away,
damaging tba buggy ao badly that It bad to be
taken ta the tbop lor repalta. Tba oceupania of
the buggy, Mr. W. and a boy,cacaped uninjun-d
A dog aauaal all the trouble. ,
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Dead. -Wa regret that we are com
polled to announce the death of Joirpb 1'ottle
tbwalt, which occurred near Lutbrrabarg on
Tburiday lait, Auguit 33d, agid id yaara,
montba and llf daya. Ha waa one of Brady
' townabip'a wall-to-do farm en, and waa aa active,
Bcrgetle buiineie man ) but be baa leva called
off in the early fall vt life. Ha leavee bia prop,
erly U a widow and a large family of children,
who have all paaaed Into inanbood and womanhood,
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The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting
vorreipondant of tba Altoona Afi'rrer, writing ul
the attendance at camp nettling last Sunday a
weak, aaya i Of the imincnaa crowd on tha
ground a Sunday, one thouiand and ninety. one
were fad at (ho boarding bona auperloiandad by
that food-humored, genial and ooartooue Utile
Tyroaiaa, Eana Uray. The reeelpie oa Banday
amvanted, all told, at rettauraott, com miliary
and awarding hoa)ia, ta tha auw el $l,o7 13.
The crowd waa aatlmaled to be very much larger
than aver known before oa the aame ground.
A match iramo of Uuho Hull wan
played at DnRwiwd, aetweea tbia place and Cur
wrniville, tail flatarday afttraeoa, beiweaa the
Driftwood Club and the Kctditille Club, the
farmer elab winning the victory by a acore ol
14 to 9. The teore by Inalnga la ai ftllowa i
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Driftwood ......, 4
litedetille H
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Pmtjlre Ueo. K. Barrett, Jr., of Clearfield.
Bcorara Driftwood, Kd. MoUride
iile, L. H. Ala.
Time of game 0a hour and forly-l f mioatea,
Our State will aooii bo called upon
tepty iba militia man, wba eerved during the
lite railroad riot', aad aa many of vur reedera ara
vtrlona te know what tba pay of toluaiaera are ia
tkie Stale, wa copy froaa tba army regalatloa
a,k aa tollowa i Colocel, f 1 V4 per month
Liaatenaat ColoaeL $176 Major, 1M f CapUla,
II 1 1. in; pint Lieuteaaat.llVg.Mf BeaoadLiew-
mi Mil, 03 M Brevet Second Lieut., $10l.i0 ;
Adjatant,$ll4.o0; Bcrgiaat Major, 111 i Qaarter
OMlerBergeaat,$:U) Coas ail wary Saigeant,$ll ;
d-Mt, 117 i Corporal, I4 ! Private, $13.
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Iter. Cyrua Jeirrien, lormerly ft rerd-
4t of Mount (Talon, bat late of Burnt Cabiae,
a the lino f Fulton atd llualiagdoa eoantie'
4id very paddealy or paralyeia, n (be 1Kb
-, white oa a villi lo New Jereey. Ha waa Ia
tteart el rpeakiag whea iba atroke aeiied him.
nil rematoa ware brougbt te Meant ( niea on
'"day morning led, en iba Pad fle Kipreea, nod
iaterred la the eemetery telew the town tu tbe
afiaraooa.- .f'aftfiNyejun tfvea,
Mr. Jeffriaa figured very auaipieaonaly la tbia
"ftj duriag tha palmy daya of Kaow Notblag
I'Bi, ia 1164 a, and waa looked apoa by aema aa
1 aiw4 f Moeea. lie waa aa erratic, vinenar; ,
a, and failed ks every tbiag aaanderlook. Ilia
'Ma ! ant worth imitating. I
Wanteii Pantaloon and YoHt-nmk-tri.
Nont but cspvrUoecit tad ftrit-ol work
men Dofd appl- c!1 00 or address Wilt A
Fisher, Mrobant tailor, Clearfield, Pi.
Dkixi.ni in I'wi'K or SuuAiis. Lyllo
hat Jutt received ft lut of tuger, and 1 prrpart-d
lo giro ruitomer lb lnwlt of the neeiil dee Mao
it price. Wg'JDif.
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Indiana Normal School. We Ui-
ltd lb etiention of our readers lo tb advertle-
n.ot Is tbia paper of thia tieolltnt lnatltutloi.
ne til that la Hi fortb in It.
to gat your Job work cVna, V art ltd nrei
to do anything In tba printing lioa, will do H
wall, and at tha right kind of prlora. If.
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,AVMTy.Dl 1,01)0 cordu of JIotnltMk
and Hook Oak Bark, for which wa will pay tha
big heat market prion
J I tf. A. 0. Krabkr A Co.
A New Candidate. We have be-
fure na No. 13, Vol. 1, of tha Hum A'ttee, a wall
printed little paper, leaurd at Bryn Mawr, near
Philadelphia, with P. A. Howar aa editor. Tbe
urfare Indloatlona are that It la a local Murphy
organ with Radical leaning. Suooeae Inbualna.a.
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WiitiiK Shall I Send My Dacoii-
tim? Yon will eonault her health, kapplneaa and
aueoeea In atuJy tod muale, by placing her in tha
care of Dr. Taylor, at tha Beaver College and
Muilcal Initltuie, Baavar, Pa. Prlooi moderate
and aa low aa good board and firat-elaaa Initruo
Hon eaa be afforded. 2.
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i ii n akl j. m ijakt. j no following
nuiiDv, wnieo w cup irom a ti on nit own paper,
fully oaplnlna ltalf
MAaaian. In Jobnatnwn, Aug. 15tb, 1877,
oy Kev. 1. M. Miller, M. A. Frank, Kiq., of
ran. uty, Web., and Miaa Millie W. MoLana,
ui juneaiown, ra.
Tbe 'Squire might bava made mention of what
waa going on, when be waa bare vlalllng bia
old friend and acquaintance! a abort time alooa.
Mr. Frank waa formerly a rail dent of Cloarflcld.
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A Runaway. A puir of horaos be
longing to Mr. Cbarlei Bcbairer, of tbia place, ran
away from their driver teat Thureday a fit r noon.
While coming up Third atreet, a aingle-tree be
came detached and ttruck one of the boriee on
bia hind-legi, when tba team atarted off at a vary
lively pace. The driver, a boy, and who had tha
uie of only one of bia hand, dropped the Iiqoi
and Jumped out, leaving two little boy a, eoua uf
Mr. 8cbafir, In the wagon. Tba boreca ran up
Third atreet to Mai Lei, where. In making tha
turn, one of the boyi wa thrown Horn tha wegun,
and pretty badly, though not aariously, bruited.
Tba buriva proceeded up Market itreef, aud were
topprd lo the vicinity of tba Leonard ivhool
building. Que little toy remained in tbe wagon
and aicaped Injury. The hotiea were not hurt
in any way j but the wagon waa considerably
damaged.
Fire. On Monday morning, about
I o'clock, (Ire waa discovered among tue lumber
piled near tho chute of the Derby coal bank, and
owned by J. N. Ci nan ova, Erq. The alarm waa
apaadily given by I ho blowing of tha whittle at
tbe It. R. Coa engine houae ; but by the time the
teono of tho fire wna toaclind, it bad made lutb
headway that It waa iuiponille to tave any part
of It. Mr. Cananova citiniatta bia lun at La
twten five and alx hundred thousand feet, uoitly
hemlock. Ha bat ao liuuranoe of 13,000 on the
atock, which doct not quite oor the entire Iota.
The eaute of the Hie it aeio a layilery, but, no
doubt, wna incendiary. It ia inuab to be re
gratted that tha loouudteli who have been tba
priuclpal aciora in tbe titca of the patt two jeara
have aacMped detection and puniibtoent. How
ever, we hope tout time may give I be in their Jutt
duca. ikilinbnrg Journal
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A Watchman Shot Attempted Ar-
ton.-Oh Tueeiay night, a watchman at Sterling
mine discovered a party of men la tbe act of
tatting Are to a home, or building of eoiae kind,
and, whilo attempting to drive them away, waa
fired upon and awerely wounded. One ball
parted through one o( hit thigh, aud anuthvr
through oue of bit arm, between the wriit and
elbow. Tbe walahmau immediately flied upon
bia atttmpted uuidireia, enc of whom fell to the
ground, but waa Immediately eanied or taken
away by bia eoturadra la eiime. - A barrel that
bad curtained lubrioating oil waa filled with
abavlngt and placed be tide the buildiug. It waa
when tbe Inoendiarlea attempted to fire tha thav
inga that the watchman interfered and the hoot
lug eomuwaovd. At tbe time of writing, no ar
rile have been made. But ibe partiee cannot
etcape. Jnttiue will overtake tbem before taey
are aware of It. Otetola JttrtitU.
IN MEMORIAM.
At a regular meeting of Clearfield Council,
No. 281, 0. II. A. M., bald at their Council cham
ber on Saturday evening, Auguat 26th, 1877, Ibe
following preamble and rctolutiona wart adopted :
WliaiKaa, It haa pleated Almighty Ood, In
Hit tncniitable wiadom, to take Irom our uiidat
our beloved brother. Franklin C. Bumgardner f
ihvrelore.
Hfoittd, That we bow aubmWilvely to thia tad
diipeniatioa, cootctout that our Heavenly Father
doetb all tbioae well.
Httvitxd, That we offer our warmrtt aympathy
to aha family, aud pray that the Ureal Holer of
mankind may enable tbem to endure men irre-
pa: able lota with fortitude ana retignation.
rViofMii, That aa a further token of retpeut
to tbe memory of our departed brother, we attend
tbe funeral ew Niuaee, and tbe act ton ot too cum.
miltae be pluced ou the minute of thit Aitocia
tiou. Knotted, That the Council chamber be draped
in mourning lor tbe apace ol thirty dayt, tbe pro
eeediugi ol tbia Committee be Irautmitted te the
twrcavuu family, ana Be puwuoai in ma eouniy
papara.
M. u. uui.ich,
O. D. Wblcb,
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,cn, Com.
Col. Owawa,
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AGRICULTURAL,
Drpahthkiit or AoaicrLTtina,
WaaHiaoToa, Auguit 18th, 177
L. A. Uaetc. Lock Havt. Pm.t
bin t Tbia Deparlmaot ia detirout of making
a thorough iortttigation into tbe cantea ot tba
many diaeaaea, now and for toma yeara paat pre
vailing with aucb fatal efltct among tbe larm
animala uf tba country, la order that thia work
may be facilitated and tbe Department put in
potaeitton of information that will euable It to
lorn a correct onuemanuing oi me vaiint, d
ture end character or ibeae diaeatet, and tbe
remediea indtoated tliarrlor, I would thank yon
in ilia nauiea and noitutnoe adilreat of aome
the more prominvut itock and poultry breeder
and dealer ul your dittrict ; and alee the addreta
of rtipeetable Veterinary tjurgeoni who have bod
expedi-uue in tma uircuuon.
i'hete ninioi ibould include tboit of piriooi
n-tiding in local me where diiemci of a gineral
or local ubaracter prevail titter among boriea,
cattle, aheep, hog, or poultry.
Your obediont aervaut, '
Wm. U. LbDi':, Comuiationer.
Kditon, fa i men, and othera bav ing knowledge
of iucb peraont aa ate tpoken ef in the above, are
requel-d to forward their name lo Mr. Alaokey,
at Lock Haven, that Ibey may be cotsuunlcated
to tbe Commtaaiooer of Agriculture.
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THE STATE APPROPRIATION.
Learning that toma Citriculty eiUtod lo aome
of tba School diitrloli, In relation to tbe State
appropriation for Iba School year ending June 341,
1877, we have received from the School Depart
ment the following ttatement, ibewlng the amount
paid to eeoh diitrict in tba county, via
niaraicT.
Buraiide Borough
Clearfield "
Curwtoivllla " ...
Houtadale
Lumber City M
Ni-wbnrg
N. Waabmgton "
Oioeela "
Wallacetoa '
Brca na Towaabla
Bell
Bloow '
Bogg- ;
Bradford "
Bradford Indepen't
Biady Tewatbip
Bridgeport Independent
Burneide Townabip
Chett "
Covington "
Decatur -
Fergaton
Oirard
Uoahea M
Itrabaw " .........
Ureenwood M
Uulirb "
Huatoa "
atpho a.
$ A3 48
402 IMI
lKa 84
377 84
71 08
61 62
fi3 48
tM 00
01 04
1H4 ?
184 VI
71 lt
S afi
40
22 8
- m 12
14 72
17ft W2
228 10
I It I 00
438 08
122 ;
134 J12
IM 70
Ill 02
78 10
140 01
In! 84
, 127 88
lift 84
163 84
44J bl
7 10
, 17V 04
IV 32
141 OH
16ft 70
29 44
, 80 04
! 70
Jordan
Kartbaut " ..
Kaos 11
Lawrence ' t
Lawrence Idcpendea
MorriaTuwaaaip
Madera Independent
Pana Tewaaatp
Pike "
hooklun Itdependaat
Uoiua Tewnihip..
Woodward '
T-..4 $'
The amount paid to each diitrlet lor tbe School
yea ending June 30, 1878, w prtciaely the aama
ia amount aa the above, Tba autaa due tha ear.
aral dlttrieta for the School year ending Joae 30,
1878, haa aot Wen Ixrd by to Department of rullfo
laafruetloa, ai tba amount depend and la baled
i (be trl eaalal retarna ef taaaUea for 1"77.
If the Prealdeat or Secretary of ea.-h School
Board wilt go to Ike treable of clipping tbe above
itaUmrBt aad paaU It la tbcl miaeta-book, tky
eaa alaoat aletyt Irtl what tha amopaU were
tor tba yean Indicated. It will aot prov aala-
tarratlag frr Srbool Treamrera to d lb teaaa.
$2 J"'y for Iftrgo foil sack of Halt
t Juan MoUitigBftr'i.
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Advortino in the Clearfield If k ven
ue. Th advtrtliicg ratta ar naaonabl, and
th elroulatlon ii th largctt of any papr In iLii
Motion Of tilt Btt. tfa
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Notice. Tlio sinokon ot Clearflold
and vttnlty art req.iat.J to eall at lb Cigar
factory of John A. Stooh, aad try bii fir-eent
elgare warranted all Havana lllor. Coat and
try tbem one, and ; v aura they wilt give en Mr
atUfautioa. tft
Adoring i. on. .'ravel, inuammauoaei m.w7T?7
or pain ia tba back or aide, wa would recommend
Ihtm to uie E. E.Thompion'a Haroitna, or back
ache, Liver aid Kidney Cure, whiob will In all
afford tptedy relief aad affect a ear.
Prepared by B. K. Tbompton, tilutvllle, Pa.
Prion $1 00 par bottle. Sold In Clcatleld by a
v. naitoa, druggltt.
Tho extraetion of teeth without pain
baa bn on of the greatcat polnta deilrable la
the practice of dentlatry without tbe uie of cblo-
roform, ethur or gai, and reaent dltooverlea ahow
that eertaln miiturc of aelatlvea applied to tbe
tooth and aurroundlug parti, ao benumb tbe tooth
that It can be taken out with but very little pain.
Dr. Hilli la now niing thia application in ex
tracting teeth, with tbe molt marked auoooM, for
tbe benefit of bit patlenta, without extra ebargc,
Thote who bava tried It apeak of It very favora-
Mj' July ll.tf.
Jubt Opened. Moiwrs. Willov &
Fithar wlab to Inform tba people generally that
tbey bare opened a merchant tailoring aitabll. fa
in en t in tbe room lately occupied by T. A. Fleck
A Co., ea Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa. Alwaya
on band will be found a good aaaortmant ef
wortteda and canltnerea, auliabl for drcaa and
buiineie aulla. The manufacturing department
la und.r th tupervlalon of Mr. Geo. W. Flaber,
who haa tbe reputation In the largett oltlae of
Ohio of being a flrat-otata cutter. Hit recom
mendation from partita by whoa h haa been
employed will bear bira up In thia aiaerllon.
Their aim It to do a atrlctly eah butloeaa. All
tbair work it guaranteed, or no tale. Patron) te
borne entrrpriie, and give them a call.
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The Lock Havkn National Bank.I
A meeting of tbe itockholdcra of the Lock I
Haven National Bank waa fapld at their banking
houae In. Lock Haven, Auguit 2 tit, John Sander-
on, B"q., of Jertcy Bhore, waa elected Chairman,
and Charlea Cora, Eiq., Secretary. Tbe Preii
dent of the Bank mad a atatament of Ita condi
tion, and tha eaueca that led lo the auipenaion,
which ba ttatcd grow out of a run made on th
Bank In 1873, which took from It upwardi of
(100,000, and thit wet followed by an unuiual
number of failure among tbe butineia men of tbe
county, throwing upon th Bank a large amount
of tofpended paper, rendering it unable to afford
Ita utnal accommodation! to ita depot i tort. And
thin fact, with continued failure and the di it orbed
condition of tha country, crcited tuob a dlatruit
that a run wet made upon tba Bank, under the
pteaiure of which tb Director deemed it be it to
autpend payment and go into liquidation, with
the Intention of re orgaoltlng after a auffloirnt
amount of Ht audi were collected to pay lit
liabilitiea.
From a report mide by the Director, after a
full and careful examination of th attcta and
llabltitica of the Bank In connection with tha
U. S. Bank Kxaminer, it appeart that it haa
enough aitett to pay all ita llabilitic In full and
leave not leu than fifty dollar per abare for the
stockholder.
The Pretident, In view of the depresacd condi
tion of the Industrial intereita of tbe country, and
tho largo amount of luopeoded paper held by the
Bank, advitcd liquidation, and tbe Director! and
atockboldert unanlinouily recommended the ap
pujntment of D. M. Peck, Eiq., aa Receiver. Tba
depoiitora will be paid in Inttallmentt at fait at
collection! can be mad.
Tbe meeting of tbe atockboldera, at which more
than three .fourth a of the itook waa rcpreaented,
wai very harmonious. Clinton Vtmocrat.
A FATHER KILLED WHILE ROBBINO Hit EON S
HENROOST.
Tbe Clinton Dtmoeni lajt ; "Lait Friday
morning, about 4 o'clock, the family of Mr. Henry
KnigbU) rcalding about a mil touth of Fleming
Ion, aerota the creek, wr a routed by a noii
among their chickens. Wm. II. Drake, a lad
of about eighteen, ion of a neighbor, who alept at
Mr. X night' during bia abience from home, took
down an old musket and went out to ascertain the
cauae of the trouble. Wba bo got near tba
chicken coop b law (although It waa too dark to
rtcognla any one) a paraon running, whom he
hot at and dropped. Aa axamlnatloa abowed
that tbe person ahot waa George Knight, tbe
father of Henry Knight, wboa ohiokent bo waa
stealing, and that th ball had entered bia head
Jutt above tb left ar and patalag entirely
through, cauaing Instant death.
"On Friday morning Coroner Mader waa notl.
fled, end summoning a jury eonilttlngof Met ara.
Joseph Paul, Jacob Mader, Wm. Kin ley. Auguttua
Merrill, Peler Malttler, and Juhn A. Cook, b
repaired to tfa aeene of the ahootlng. After ex
amining several witnetiet, tbe Jury returned the
following verdict!
"That tbe aald George K nights fame to hit
death by receiving a gun shot wound in the bands
of one Wm. Drake, while in the aot ef ttealing
cbickent from one of the neigbbore, named Hen
ry Knighta.on tbe morning ol the 17th of August,
at 41 o clock.
"(Jeorga Knight was a very liaiipated man,
and though, ft l said he waa poaiciied of natu
rally a good mind with a fair education, had ao
abuied himaelf by drink that ha waa regarded by
many at not morally accountable for his act. He
bad been la jail eeveral tlmea for petty larceny.
"Young Drake Immediately cam to town and
delivered blmaelf up to th proper author! tie. A
preliminary bearing wai bold before Judge Mayer
on Saturday, and h wna bound over In $1,000
for bli appearance at Court."
Special).
J only, for a laitr lull aark ofH.lt, at
Jel.l-tf, Juhn Mrtiaiigliea.
(la Hi aoaaD I'aa Casr. Pucoikt on Oli
Pbicri. Sowing Uu bln.a oan now be urchaied
at MerttH'a tin and rariety eturt, froio u
warda. All klnda of lowing machinal repaired
oo tbe ahorto.t nolloe.
UlaarllelJ, Pa., July 18, 1877.
tr. eft Boje' Fulte for one dollar and
V 1 nfly eenta, at A. joilxat'n'a,
Weitern Uot.l Uurnrr, (Ji.arueld, 1..
June 2Utb 1877 tf.
tt nnlr, fur large lull nark of Hall, at
Jel3.tr John Mrliauglic) 'a
Miaa : A worJ In your ear. The noil fin.
afternoon that you aeunter out, buy a boi of
Ulenn'a Pulphur Koap. Thnt adntlrahl. purifier
w ill remove erery on. or Ihoao punpioa wnirn de
tract ao muoh from four beauty. Hold by all
driiffgiate. There ia youth in every bottle of
Hill a llair Vjm. aog.-.w.
Wartro 1100,000 2A-lnob ahaved ahinrlei
to average rrnro 6 to 64 Inohee for which w.
ill pey Ibe bigbeet market prleo.
A. O. Krahru A Co.,
feb.M lf. Clearfield, Pi
T A . Clerk haa lo New York, and la eight
or ten daya Mock 41 Uo. will no receiving a large
and well eelerted itock or All aindi ol irreii ana
Ilry Uooda, Nollona, 9f illlnery and fancy uoodi,
which ther InUnd aelllngal each low prlcea aa
never belore hMrd or ia Cl.arfleld coauty ,
Youra re.poelfutly,
T. A. Fil. R A Co.
N B Miaa Nellie Meaohen, who ia now ta
Philadelphia letllai th. fall Hi lea. will b. an
hand to take eharaeaf tba Mlllin.ry dopartm.nt
and, aa yon all know aba ia a irat-claae Irimm.r,
you will Bnd a good aaeurlmont of ladlea' Hata and
Bonn.ll at low prieea. T. A. Fl.ac a A Co.
aogiw, ,111.
3 WiikT"' Flowtr.
Th. moel miaarabl. boinga ia the world are
thoae aunering rrom Dyapepala and Liver Com
plaint. More than eev.oly-nve per aent. .r Ibe
p.pl. la tb. Halted Blataa ar. alaieled with
llirae two atetaaea ana 'oeir n.c. ,
Hloioerb, Hick Headache, llebllaal uoitlvineei,
Palpiution or th. Hrt, ll.art bura, Water
bra.b, gnawing and burning paioa at the pit or
Ihe 8l.oi.ch. Yellow Bain, Coaled Tongu. and
dliagree.ble laateia the moulh, ooming op of tbe
food ) Mtlng, low aplritl, A.. Uo to your
Urnggi.t, C. I). Halaoo, and gel a 76 cent bottle
of Atioi'.T Flowrb, or a eemple hxitlle ror 10
eenle. - Try it. Two doiea will relieve you.
May IS, 1877-eow-ly
3 II Has Blood the TtmI.
Jl yoa donbt the wonderfol bucccm .1 Snilia'a
Cor.i:pvio Curb, jive It a trial th.n II you
... .oi ..li.aed. rotara Ik. bottle and we will re
fund tha price paid. It bee eal.bll.hed th. feol
that Conanmplion can he cured, whll. for Coughi,
HoerMa.ee, Aetbtae, W hooniag Cough, and all
Lang or Throat troul.tea, there la nothing like It
for a qeicb and poeitlv. dir., and it eeldum f.lla.
Tea centa, 19 eenta, and 11.09 nor bottle. If
jour Lange ar. eora, or Cheat or Back lame, aae
Saiioa'e Poaoi f PLABTRa, Prloe 16 nab. Sold
by C, U. Walaoa, Drugglat, ClMrt.ld, Pa.
Da. BHILOII'R 8YBTKM VITALIZKR l no
doubt Ik. tn.H naearal oejra for Dyapepala and
Liver Umpleiot wa hare rter kaowa, olherwiae
we eoald aot guarantee It. la cioa of Conanmp
lion, where llrneral Debility, Lo.e or Apprtlle
and Coaatlpatloa aalit, II will reatora and rein
I.I. Ih. ayium while KHII.OH H CUBE allay,
tb. InOamalloa aad heall Ihe langa. Price 16
coll. Bold by U. p. nation, fruggut, near.
eld, Pa.
BACKMRTACK.a rlgh and fragrant perfume.
Hold by P. p. WrIooi, Dragglil, Cl.ai8.ld, Pa.
opr. 19, iTeow-ly.
BuaaiRi For Balb, R. Newton Shaw keep a
full aupply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
Wagon for aal. To be aeon at the Shaw Houae
yard. Call on or addreat him at Clearfield I'euu
aylvaaia. may 13-lf.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen.
WANTED by Arnold. a
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 bushels wheat
1,000 bushels rye.
1,000 bushels oats.
1,000 bushels shelled corn.
.Tfc- -it
IIMIIMN) ai-lhrh .awed lli..;lrs.
,( r.llro.d
S,lMHcord ..k ud hrmlark brk.
For wliich one-third caHh will
be paid. oct.25.
At th rtaidrnee of the bride't parent, on Sun.
day. Autuit 12th. 1877. bv C. W. Kvler. Boa
Mr. John Crowell and Mist Josephine Narehood
doiu oi Mraoam tuwntmp.
i3lrtt.
. Suddenly, at her htm. ia L.wreoa. tuwi.blp,
on Mond.r. Auiru.t 30lb, 1T7. Klit.i.etb J
Wood., wife of Hubrt K. Woudf, gd 37 yntt
1U q ayi.
8iit.r, tbua wut ntlld and lovoly,
U.Dtl. ai tb. lumnsr'a bmas ;
riM.knt aa tb. air of ...oin,
Ai U lloat. amoD, tb. trm.
I'.tn.ful bo tby otl.ot aluuibor !
Poaooful, la tbo grav. ou low I
Tbou do nor. will juio our Dumbor
Tbou no loor. our ooogi iball know.
Uear.it ilitw, tboa boat left nif
llora tb, roai wo delr fel t
But 't Ii Uod tb.l balb b.r.lt na,
Ho oan all our aurruwi boal. .
At Curwonarille, Pa., on Hond.r. Auaruat ZOtb,
1877, Miu Uarv aloNaul, aged 76 yeara. 4 montba
and 12 dara.
Tho deoeaied waa a maiden eieter to tb. late
Wm. MoNaul, and an aunt to Robert W. and
Zacharlah McNaul.
In Pilto townabip, on Tueadur, Auguat Slit,
1R77, Jan. llailer, reliet or Daniel llailor, aged
HI veara.
Tbo deoeaied waa a airter to George C. Tara-
aore, of thia borough.
To Pike town.hiu, on Tueadav. Ausuot 2 1 at,
1877, John Bmilb, agrd 82 reara, 1 month and
18 daa.
In Brady townaliip, on Tliuradar, Auguit 2Xd,
1877, Jo.ea ruallutbw.lt, aged bo yeara,
montbe and 19 dayi.
Railroads. .
IVinisylvaiiinltnllrojul
TYRONE t CLEAI5FIELD BRANCH
ON and after Monday, JUNK It, 1877, the
Paaaonger Traina will run doily (ozoept bun.
deya) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa followa :
CLBAR1TELD MAIL.
W. C. Ittwia, Conduetor.
LKAVE SOUTH.
Curwenavlll....8:l0, r. n
Claartold .1.30, "
Leonard, S ail,
liarrett, .l5, "
Woodland Ill, "
Bigler 4.U2,
Wollapeton,....4.ll,
Blue Ball, .4 18, "
Urahaui 4.2C, "
Pbilipaburg 4.32, "
Btoiuor'a, 4 3S, "
Boynton 4.42, "
Onaola 4.47, "
Powellon 4.68,
Hummit, 6.U', "
V'.naooyoe 6.34, "
Tyrone fl.oO, "
LKAVK NOHTII
Tyrone . 10,4.11.
A anaooyoo v.36, "
Puioral 40, "
Powelton 10.10,
Oioeola... !" 10, "
Bointon 10.37,
Sleiner' .111.31,"
Philipiburg...l0.8B,
lit.num 10.34, "
Blue 11.11 10.40, "
allaceton,...10.i, "
Bigler 1 1. OS,
Woodland, 11.17,"
Barrett I Mi, "
Leonard 11.31,"
Clearfield .....11.40, "
Curweniville.. 12:01, r.H
CLKAHFIKI.D ACCOMMODATION.
V. rl. PLrHMaa, Conductor.
LKAVE SOUTH.
U5AVK, SORTII
Tyrone 1.16 p.
Y.necoyoo,....1.45 '
Summit, 8.02 "
Powelton 8.18 "
Oaceola, 4.36 "
Boynton, 4.42 "
hteinrr'B, 4.50 "
Phillpaburg.,.4 00
Qrabam 4 20 '
Blue Ball 6.44 "
Curwenavlllr.
Clearfield
Leonard
Barrett
Woodland,....
Bigler
Walleretoo,...
Blu. Ball
flraham,
Pbilipaburg..
7.00 k.
V.tt "
7i4 "
8 04
820 "
8.34 '
8 iO "
04 "
0.17 "
40 "
Hteiner'e,
0.40
Wallaoeton, ...8.00
oyotoa.
.. 111.00 "
Bigler
Woodland,.
Barrett,
Leonard
,...I6
... :io
...8.45
.....',
OHeola,...
Powelton,.
Summit
Veaiooyoe,,
Tyrone,
..10.20 "
..10 40 "
.11.84 "
..11.24 F.
...1.02 "
Clearfield
..7.00
Cnrwenavill.7.36
BALD XAULB VALLEY BRANCH.
SaUT " "
A. M.
B.30 leave Tyrone arrive
8.47 Bald Ragle
V.30 Juliaa
9.66 Mileahurg
10.06 Bellefonta
10.16 Milealiurg
10.40 Howard
11.18 arrlr. L. Haven leave
TV BON 8 STATION.
8.10
6.63
6
4.46
4.37
4.26
4.02
1.26
kaavwaai.
Pacific Iff preal
llarriiliurg Aoo'm,
A. n.
8:10
8:40
WkaTWAMU.
Pitlahurfth Exp'aa,
Paclfio Kxpreaa,
Uall Train, 3:38 Way Paaaengor,
Atlantic Kipreaa, fi:60 Mail Train, '
Phlla. Kxpreaa, lO.HSl Kelt Line,
PIIILIPSBI RO 1IOSIIANNON BRANC11BS
I.BAVB eot'TH.
p. if. A. u. A. H. aTATioaa.
2:00 Morriadate,
2:15 1:36 Philipatiurg,
l.R4Va Roam.
A, a.
P. M. P. Hi
12:10
12:16
1:19 7:38 oteinera
12:21
12:14
221 9:44
1:30 10 30 7 53
2:44 10:46 8:08
2:42 10:63 9:11
2:67 10:58 8:17
3:01 11:01 9:21
3:07 11:07 8:29
3:12 11:18 8:36
Boynton,
Oaceola,
9:43
12:04 4:16
11:61 4:00
11:16 9:62
11:40 1:47
11:36 8:41
11:30 3:40
11:16 8:36
Mmbannon, 9 39
Sterling, 9:29
Houllclale, 9:20
McCeulcv, 916
Kendrlck'a, 9:10
ll.mer. 9:00
Cloie oonneotioni made by all traina at Tyrone
and Lock Haven.
8. 8. BLAIR,
tnylT-tf. Superintendent.
STAIII LINKS.
A .taeelcavae Corwrotvilli dolly for Reynold!
villa, at I o'clock, p.m. .arriving at Rcynoldaville
at 6 o'clock, p. m. Returning, 1,-evaa iteynolila-
villa deily, et 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur
weniville al 12 o'clock, m. Pare, ench way, 2.
A atagc loavea fiirwrnavllle dally, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., for Duilnie Citv, airiving at lluUoia City
al 6 o'clock, p. m. Beturning, leavca DuBia at
7 o'clock, a. in., daily, nrriving at Corwenavillc at
12 o'clock, ni. Pare, each wny, 82.
Allegheny Yalley Railrond.
LOW GRADE DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, M.iy IMh, 1877,
the pannenger trains will ruu dully (except
flun day) between Red Dank and Driftwood, a
follow :
EAPTWAKO. Pay Mnlllenvea Plttshirg
8 50 a. mj Red Bank 1 lit t t-lign Junftion 1214
New Bethlehem 1:10 p. m : Meyivill 17,
Trow 1:06 i Brook v I ! fuller'! JHOi Hey.
noldtrille 1:00 Dulloii -M i Summit Tunnel
8:48 i Fenflcld 4:flf i Weed villa 4:17 t Beneaclte
i.H t arrive at Driftwood at 5:44.
W ITvARDDay Mall Iravet Driftwood
15:15 p. tn Beneiette 12:i7 j Wtedville 1:10;
Panfleld 1-89; 8omroit Tunnel 1:58 ; DuBolslM,
Reynnldtvillel34i Fuller' J:0; Brookvilie a. 13 f
Troy t:29; Maytville 3:41, New Bethlehem 4:116 ;
8ligo Junction 4:47 Red Bank tVuK arrival at
Pittsburg at 7:aU p.
p9- The Reynoldsvill Arcotumodatlon leavta
Heyooldtvill deily at 7:90 a. tn.( and arrivet ai
lied Bank at ll:uf a. .. rilltburxh at 2:M p. m.
Leave Pittsburib at .1:80 p. m ; Red Hank at
:& p. m.i arriving at ReynoldaviHe at 8 i0 p. m.
Clone connection made with train on P. A E
Railroad at Drilteood, and with traina on tbe
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID McCARHO,UB'IBup't.
A- A. Jatr aoR, 8up't L. G. Div.
FARK FKOM CLRARFIELP, TO
Bllfont, Pa $3 I Mid.lletowB ....,...$ 00
L..C. Hvn I 70 Marietta 6 60
Willlamsnort.,
1 do I iianoasior "t
Huntingdon
Lewtatown
Maryavllle
Cnwenaville
1 80 PU1LADELPUIA 7 tt
t VOlAltoona...
I 8&
. 4 &8 Johnttown.H.,.,
, zolphilipsburg
. flftlTTrone
I 80
II
(Isceola
1 23
I It
IlAHHIHBtIRO ... 4 T4IPITTKBURO...
(-1AUTIO. Allperionsar hereby cautioned
i aralnst ourehaainr or in any way meddling
with the following property, now In pnttestioa ef
Wm. I. Bard, of Uurwenii-llle, vit : un door
case, 1 lounge, ll eitairt, i tauics, a eiocaa. i net
land, I cupboard. 1 link, 1 cook ttove, I hed
room tot and bedding. 1 wardrobe, 1 wheelbarrow,
aad 40 yard of carpeting. Thia property ws
paro based by ot at pulir aal oa the list day of
August, 1877, and ia left with aald Bard on luaa
only, aubjeet to oar order at any tim.
THOMPSON A CO.
Carwcaavilte, Pa,, Aug. 19. 1877-81.
CAl'TION All per as ar brety eautlon
d against parehaslng or In any way med
dling with tb following property, now in th
potsessirn of Jacob A. Bret!., ef Chest towoihlp,
ft i Two beds aad bedding, more and celt, 1
twe-bort wagon, t long tied aud log ebain, 1
1 eow, I eel ft, I ook ttor, 1 ten ptat tteve, 1
coal it ova, 1 clock, I bureau, 1 lows, t pig, I
grind tton. lei of lumber, let of paling and
pi altering lath, 1 aerei of corn, 8 acre of buck
wheat, aad 8 dotrn ry. at taid property wis
purchased by at t Constable'! aal oa the lllh
day af August, 1877, tad la left with taid Breth
oa lean, aubjeet to my arder t any time.
JOHN L. BRETII. j
rbft, Pa, Ang. M. H7T 8f . 1
jUm Sfli-frtlsfmrntt.
AUIIITIIII'M NOTICIi.
Kalalt or Samuel Hcgarty, deoeaied.
Tbe iinderalgnrd Au liior, a .pointed to muke
and report diilrloutioo ofproom,da of aald deo'd,
in tho bnnda of John M. A.lami, Truatec, will
attend to the dullei of hie apjiolntioent oa Thura.
duy, September 20, 1877, al 1 o'clock p. m., at
the ufiico of Murray A llordon, In Clearfield, Pa.,
when and wheee.H partiee InMreatcd may attend.
T. II. MURRAY,
ClearOelil, Pa., Aug. 29, 1877 JU Auditor.
UlHIMSTBATOKU NOTICIJ.
',''.'' VwvT.;l'en thrt. Lettcrt of Ad-
Ok..
1'onn'a. dcj'd, havfnf ben dulv rrantod
tb ni)diril(tiid, all ptrtona Indebted to aaid
ttat will plvate make immrdlate payrnrnt, and
th"B rtvni( elalina or dcmamla will pretnnt
(iieui properij auinenucaiea yT tettirmnnt wun-
oui uuiav. .(. J. At.At.,
Clearfiold, Aug. B77-At. Administrator.
ADMIK
Notii
ioe ia hereby eivrn that Let ten of Ad
nittralioa on tin eatateor JNO. 11 FUI.FOHU.
hhU.. laU or t'lrarneld borousb. ClenrBeld Co
Pa., drcaafed, having been duly granted to tbe
utidersiffnvd, all peraont Indebted to aaid ettate
will plea make immediate payment, and tboaa
Having claim or tietnandt aguintt tue lam will
p rear tit them properly autbaolioatod for aeltle
urot without delay.
NANNIE E. F.'LFOllD,
Admlnlttratrli,
or bor Attorneya
Mt'RBAT A QoRtHiV.
Cloarfleld, Pa.. July 25, '77.0t.
IlIAL .IT.I.Ut of causes aet down for
trial at Hiilembr term, eowmencinjc Mun-
uity, Hcpteratier itin, ltii.
FIRHT WBKKREI'T. 21 TH.
W. W. Wilton, to nn, va. J. 0. Wrixbt A Co.
1. A. Felirr v. John P. Irvin.
Co. Nat. Bank of Clf'd va. 1-t N. Bank of Clf 'd.
Char In Uillrspl vs. Wm. F. Johnson.
Ab'm Kapbart, to ate, vs. Uarwlnd, White A Co.
M. Hurley A Uro'a va. Her wind, Whit A Co.
1 1 COMJ) WK tut OCT. IBT.
Andrew I'enti, Hr. va. Wm. Corlty t al.
Jamet Morrison
VI. John Uorley.
va. llinpa A Llojd.
vt. Austin Kerin.
vt. W. 11. A Mary Joy.
. Hubert Lankoy et al.
va. J. W. Iavia.
va. Wm. W. Irwin,
va. Wm. Urahara.
1 osier A MoMaiter
Ianiel Weaver
K. A. Irvin A Co.
Jesse 8. Williams
Wm. 8. Dickey
Laiarua Moyer
Henry, Jatuta A Co.
(feorge M. Urisbin
va. The Fenn'a U. H
. Co.
L, A A. Morrivon A Co. vt. M. I-. A L. Co.
Andrew Hobertaon
va. M, L. A L. Co.
Ira II. Htilituan
- va. ltloora A Krbaad.
va. Wm. ti. Knlley.
ra. Isaao Uainea.
va. Kamuel Murpbey.
va. Crowell A Coudriat.
va. Hbeffield Canton,
va. C. A U. (Subwem.
T. I-ttvid Qost,
va. Tho T. A C. R. It. Co.
va. A. M. McClure.
va. J. U. Hboff A I. Tyler,
va. Jotiab Lam born,
va. Tboraaa Toiler.
A.W.l)air.r
Crisnman A Sonft
W. ti. llwad A llroa
Jntuet B. Urabam
Horace I'atchin
Jacob liontall
Joseph Gun
Aon it llloom at al
1. II. (ioodlaader
Hubert H. Powell
llonry (Swan, fur nte,
liideoD H. Kin port
ELI BLOOM, Prothonotary.
moWNNHIP tT A TI! M K N T.
X. Annual Financial Statement of Penn Town
aliip for the year ending June 2 lid, 1877.
ROAD FUND DR.
To balance in handi of F. E. RaiTerty,
doe'd, ei-Treasurer $ oi 39
To eash rtoievcd from Co. Treasurer.... 1,210 S2
Toam't of tax returned by guperviaora
in 1H75 21 70
To am't of tax returned by Supervisor
In 1870 ...
tb U
t)l,3A0 bti
CR.
By tun dry ordcrt redeemed
By balance due town.uip
.... 66 02
W. th utidersihtned Auditor! of Peun town
ship, having raralully oxamined tbe accoanta of
A. U. Moore, lreaturer, lioa tbem oorrei to ta
best of our knowledge and belief.
wm. ii. rnrtflfii.,
Attest: HKl'BKN WALL,
I'KHRr Anrni Ra, Town Clerk. Auditor!.
SCHOOL FUND DR.
To balance r-c lait settlement $ 4ft I fill
To aiu't oi duplicate for '7fl and '77 571 H
To eath ree'd from Co. Treat., '7ft-'77... &H Oil
To blate aiipropriation HI 0U
1.8SI 3S
OR.
TtSr aundrr ordcrt rfdeemed $ 1, 02ft 59
llnlauce due townabip at follows i
innandior r A. Kanorty,
ex-Treaaurer 9 tit ui
Money in bank 2SS (iff
From all other aourte, 2Wtl 6ft
We. the ODdertlamad Auditor of Pono loi
abip, having earelullv aauined th account of
in treasurer, nua mem correct to me oeti oi our
knowledge and belief. WM. H. FHKKM Ah,
REUBEN WALL,
Attest: Auditor.
FiRitv ARTncRN, Town Clerk.
Grampian Hlllt, Aug. 16, 1877-51.
TEACHERS' EXAMI.ATIOS.
Fxnmlnattont for teachtrt forthe aerertl arbool
dlitriota of Clearfield eonniy. will beheld during
tbe p relent year aa tollowa :
Clcarflctd, Ktwrenoe and Lawrence Independent,
at Clearfield, on Monday, A u fruit 131 h.
Bradford and Bradford Independent, at Bigler,
on lueinav, August ittn.
Bofrgs and Wallareton, al Wallaoeton, Wed net
flay, August loth.
Morrit, at Kvlertown, Tho rod ay. Aurust Iftlh.
(iraliam, at Urahamton, Friday, August 17th.
Curwentrille, Pike and Pike 1 rid., at Bloom log-
ton, on ha turd ay, August 18th.
Ferguson, Jordan and Knox at New Millport, on
Monday, August ilUtO.
Borcaria and Madera, at (lien Hope, oa Tuesday,
Aiituxt 2Ut.
Oulicb, at Jaynrtvlltr, Wedneadav, Auguat 32d.
Woodward ami lloutsdaie, at Jiouiidale, inara
day, Aueust 2-til.
Daoalur and Osceola, Oserola, Friday, Aug. 24th
Lumber City and Penn, at Lumber Lily, Monday,
Augnn 17th.
Qro wood and Bell, at Bower, on Tuesday, Au
gust 28th.
Burniide borough and towmhlp, at Bumtldo, on
Wednesday, August 21'th.
New Washington, at New Wasblngton,on Thura
day, August .10th.
Chest and New burg, at Writover, Friday, Aa
cast Sift.
Brady and Bloom, at Luthcrsburg, on Monday,
Hcptauittpr 3d.
Ctiion and 1'nlon Ind., at Rookton, on Tuesday,
Hepiamber 4th.
Huston, at I'enfie'd. on Wedneadav, Pent. Mb.
Got hen and Ulrard. at Cong rest Hill, on Thura-
day, Heptemher Rth.
Covington and Wart haul, at Union Pchoo) Ilonae,
on Friday September 7th.
Kxamlnatlona will begin at 9 o'clock, a. m. A
dlrei-tors meeting will W held wilb each exami
nation, between S and 3 o'clock in tbe aflernoun.
I would like lo meet all the directors of our
oounty at there axarninntinni. Teacher are re
quested to be examined in in nitiricia wuere
tliey intend teaching. J. A. 0 HKUOHY,
nuguat 1 , 1 1 -i. -.ouniy rup i.
Sheriffs Sale.
1)Y virtu of writ ol Keraria Pacini, Issued
I out of tb Court of Common Plea f Clear-
field eotmtr, and to m directed, thar will be
exposed to PUBLIC BALK, at th Court Hons,
i in th borongb of Clearfield, on Saturday, th
jfithdnyof sieptemlier, 18J7, at I o'clock, p. m.,
the following aescrioea real estate, to wtti
A certain two-story plank frame dwelling boue
with brick flue front of IB feet, and a depth ol 24
feat, situ I on aoertaia lot or piece of ground in
North Houttville, Cerftld county, I'a. The
amount claimed to lie due and antiaid, la Iwrntv
four dotlara and forty -nine cents, for labtr done
and material furnish od said dwelling within tb
lest eii months pest, at ihe reqnoat of taid Defend
ant. Belted, taken In execution and to he eold
aa tbe property of Michael Leech, owner, and
Jamea 0. Oaket, contractor,
Alan, a certain two -story frame home, Iix19
feet, titnate In North Ilouttdale, beginning at a
pott routh 68 degree! att 60 feet from th wait
corner of Swope street and Sarah alley; the no
touth 68 devroet east 6U feet along said street to
post; thence toe lb 8T degree wtet 169 feet to
Otter alley tbenoe along aaid alley north 80 J
grcn wrtt 60 feet to post thanoe north 87 deg.
east 160 feel to place of beginning, and known at
lot No. St A In general plan of taid borough.
He i red, taken ia execution and to be told a tbe
property of Lewia J. Palmer.
Also, a tertttn two-itory frsmt dwelling house,
with lot and cartilage appurtenant thereto, titn
ate in North Hoaladale, fronting ea Railroad
si reel 60 feet thence north Ii0 feet thenca
60 feet tbenc 160 feet to Hail
road atrert, being aituat abiut laO feet west or
George Rhodes' Hotel. id building Is a two
story frame building, Milt feel, and 18 feet high.
Fieiaed, taken la exoentioa and 16 be sold aa tb
property of John Hagon, owner, and John Diifloy,
eon tract or.
Also, a two ttnry frame dwelling house, 18x24
feel, and 18 feet high, aituat la Woodward town
ship, fronting 38 feet na atreet, and i tending
back 188 feet, adjoining lot of William Heel on
Ihe tomb, lot of Thomas Heed ea th north, and
land ( Jacob Gear hart oa th west, 8eid,
taken tn execution and to b told a Ihe property
f Perry Gorman, I
Alro, a two -st ory frtme house, 10x24 feet, and ,
18 feet hi(b, situate In the borough of Itaqttd !, 1
nn lot No. 4117, ia the general plan of taid borough,
oa th wtet aide of liriiMn itreet, toth af th ,
I ranklfn tidin. Belted, taken in execution and
to be told a the property ef Henry Gordon.
Also, a eertaln two-atory frim aous. 18x11 I
feL and 18 feet bleb, on lot Ni. 8.18 In the hr
ough ef Hoairdal, oa tb wett ai 1 of Brlshia
atreet, touth of Mothanaoa creek, Halted, taktn
In execnti'in and to be aold aa tha priperty of
wiiiiam uariinj,
TRa or Bam- The ailee or earn at whlob
the property ihali be tlruok off muat bo paid at
tno lime oi tale, or tonb oiuer a-rangemenit ma it
a will be approved, etberwite th property will
b Immediately put up and told aaaia at th x
pense aad rlk of tha perron to whom It waa
truck off, and who, la of deficiency at task
r-al, shall nek good tb tame, and la n
Instance will Ihe Deed he presented la Court fif
conArmalioa ualest the mony I actually paid ta
the Sheriff. AN DHL IV PKNTX, Jr.,
BnxRirr'a Orrica, Bberif.
ClenrfleM, P., Aug. S2, Ut.
w dvrrtUrmruti
Steubenville Ohio, Female Seminary.
Hoard, Room and Light, per year, $I7 v off
forminlstera' daaitblera. Tuition in the Gngllth
Court, Laniuagna, Musle, fainting, Ao., vary
modi rut, hend for a eataloirua.
Bar. C. O. HKATTY, 1 D., LL.D.. Sant.
Rav. A. M. RK1D. PH.D., Prinoipal.
Bteubvavilla, 0., Aug. Mm.
beacoliIge
Ann
IIUMICAKr INSTITUTE VOU LADIIiH.
Beautifully and healthfully located at Beaver,
Fa., on the Ohio Hirer, twentr eia-ht miles below
JMuAv open ita Vil i taaloa Brptemrn tb.
P- R.T. TaVLuu,
Utevar, Pa Auguat 1-lta.
TUSCARORA SEMINARY.
A Home School. Beautiful Beenary
4 Healthful Climate. Full Court. Mu-
aio a specialty. Modern Lansniege.
jl Jl kTjici9Vui imcutfh Al V Man mmj
G-tKxU work. Nest Nation begina September
otb, 1H77. ot'no lor circular to
C. P. KOI, lilt, A. M Prinoipal,
aug.lm Aoadamia, Juniata County, Pa,
The Wlulrr Trm of 24 weeka will open on
Monday, Sopt 10. 1877.
The Summer Term of 18 weeka will open
Monday, Marcli 25, 1878.
TKHMS, tS.OO PER WEKK,
Including Tuition, Boarding, Room, IIat, Light,
and naming.
Beit Normal School Building la tbo State,
racilitle in everv raanoot equal to any Normal
School In tbo United Htatea. titodente may enter
at any time during the termi for particular,
tend for Catalogue to
D. M. HENSKNIU, Principal,
Aug, 3D, lfl77-lm. Indiana, Pa.
NOTICE INPART1TI0N.
To the halrt and legal representative of Thoa.
Henry, lata of Ferguson township, Clearfield Co..
1'a., deceaaed :
Notiee ii hereby given to the bain of th taid
dee'd, to wit: Uliiabetb Henry, (now
McCracken), Jotiab Henry, John Henry, Jane
Henry, (now Jan Fergaton), William Moore
Henry, Matthew Henry Mary Hannah lllte,
(formerly Mary Hannah lIenry),MArgarei Henry,
(now Margaret Hile), and Harriet Hoyt Henry,
(now Harriet Hoyt tted), residing In th county
aforesaid, that, by virtue of a writ of Partition
iaaued out of the Orpbant' Court of Clearfield
oounty, upon the estate of tbe tald dee'd, and to
m directed, I will proceed to hold an Inquialtloa
on th real estate of tbe aaid deceased, on
Tuesday, September, IM, 1M17.
Tb aaid real astate eonilit of on hundred
acre of laud aituat In th townabip and oounty
aforeeatd, and all partial oan then and thar at
tend if they e proper.
ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr.,
PberilT'i Ofliua, I SharilT.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 3t-4t.
C
URT PROCLAMATION.
Whrhra, Hon. O. A. MAYER, President
Judg of th Court of Common Plea of
th Twenty-fifth Judicial District, eompotad of
th countie of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton
and Hon. Arram Onnaa and Hon. Vipcrkt B.
Holt, Aiioc let Judge of Clearfield county
have issued their precept, to me directed, for th
holding of a Court of Common Plea, Orphan'
Court, Court of tjuartar rjeiiioni, Court of Oyer
and Terminer, and Court of O en era) Jail Deliv
ery, at tb Court Hon at Clearfield, In and forth
county of Clearfield, commencing on tbe tourib
Monday, tue ' itn nay oi scptr nirer, inn
and to oontlnue two weki.
NOTICE IH, therefore, hereby given, to th
Uoroner, jottioea ot tn reaoe, ana uonttaoiea,
in and for aaid oounty of Clearfield, to appear la
their proper persons, with their Record, Rolls,
Inquisition, Kxamlnatlona, and otber Heme
brances, to do thoa thl net which to thir offices.
and in tbelr behalf, pertain to be don.
By an Aet of Aaaombly, passed the Bth day of
May, A. u. lf4, tt ta mad too duty oi u Jus
tices of tbe Peace of the aeveral oountiet of thit
Commonwealth, to return to tha Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Swuioni of the respective
count lee, all the recognisance entered Into before
tbem by any person or peraone charged with tbe
commission of any crime, exoept auoh case at
may be ended before a Justice of th Peace, un
der existing lawa, at loast ten day befor th
commence moat of the session of tb Court to
which tbey are mad retnrnallariipoetlvely,and
In all ease where any recognisances are entered
Into lets than tea dayt before tha commencement
of the session to which tbey ar made returna
ble, the said Justice are to tetam th tarn in
th aame manner et If Mid aet had aot heatj
paaaed.
GIVEN andr my band at Clearfield, this 18lh
day of July, in th year of oar Lord, on
thouiand eight hundred and iventy-ieven.
jy IS -to ANDREW PKNTZ, jr, Sheriff.
Liht of jiiRonm.
List of Juror drawn for Beptember Una, A.
I. 1877, commencing on th 4th Monday th
24 tb day:
QRAHD JCBOtU.
8. Carson, Burnalde borlJ. Milohall Burntid tp.
(Jeo. Kunk, Clearfield, lR Pennington, Chetl,
S. 8. Butter, " Adam Kephart, Decatur
J. F. Irwin, " John Moore, Ferguson
R. II. Hbaw, " i J. Bcott Flcgal, Uoahen
K. J. DulTev, Oaceola, B. Mitchell, Greenwood
Barton Merritt, Boggt. D. B. Hnencer, tlulieb,
N. P. Wilson, Bradford, Ja. Ifwln.Jr, Law'noe
Isaac nilton, " H. B. Jordan,
Kli Soult, " D. F. Sharye, Pena,
David Hilchlngt, " lift. Bloom, Pike,
B. F. Clayton, Brady, R. Waring, Woodward,
travrrhr jraona 4tb NoRnav, aarr. ttra.
A. It. Hhagartt, Cl ftald, W. T. Rothrook, Morris
J. D. Rnoke, " i George Wi, M
Lewi Law head, " iJobn MoKeon, Pna,
Gen. B, Weaver, ' 1 N. Freeman, "
A. M. Hills, M Jamet Leech, Pike,
Jno. Norrit, Cur'avltle, J. H. Gill, Woodward,
W. N. Dyer, ' 8. Poitlethwalt, Brady,
M.Uwens, " I Adam Ueek, Burn side,
Hoh't Butler, Iloutsdal David Fulton, 41
J. M. Host, L. City, A. Thompson, "
Thos. E. Heimt, Oioeola Tbo. Kvans, Chett,
Andrew McClure, " Calvin Stevens,
John Miller, Boggs, Henry Holt, Corlogtoa,
J. Blsh, " F. F. Roily, '
W. 8. Taylor, Bradford, , Kin 11 Mignot, '
R. B. 8biry, 11 D. 8. Hughea, Decatur,
KllnSmesI, ' IJ. F. Stinef, "
Wm. 8ihwem, Brady, Wm. Anderson, Geehtn,
tirern W. Hell. Kaox. J. Kvler. Graham.
Jno. Pmitb, Lawreno, W.B.Tbompton, Gr'w'd,
Philip Rets, " : Henry Allemaa, llolioh,
it. s. Uanielt, " ,J. K. Johnson, Jordan,
R.8. Irwin, " D. W. Wis. "
Henry Uro, Morrit, J. M. Re iter, K art haul,
TR A VRRSB Jl ROBS 1ST noRPAr, OCT I IT.
S.McCormtek. Rarnslde John W. NelT, Chest,
A. Harwich, Clearfield, Wm. flchnarr, Cov'gton,
J. A. Moore, " W. B. Morgan, Decatur
J. P. Farewell, L. City, Jat. Ulenu, Ferguson,
Wm. Hart in an. Osoeola,. Hitler Harrer, tlraham,
Hich'd Gota, " iW. 8hfemaker, Gothen,
J. Ltghtner, licceartt, Matt McCrllr, Gnhch,
Blake Baird, Bell,
Albert Newell, Hutton,
Jno. Hacfcett, '
Wm, Cham hen
A. J. Ames, Morrit,
J. J. Dallcy, Penn,
C. M. Goff, blnnm,
E. J'lytnpton, Boggt,
Jno. W, Kvler, "
Hainuol Stolt,
H. Lensberry, Bradford . Kli-ha Davit.
J. K. Wriirlcy, " !j. Hartshorn. Jr.. Pike,
Jona. Rh a Her, Brady, Hol.crt Owent, "
John Iroxell, Uuriiii.lc, J. H. Harrison, "
Ilenj. Wood, Cheit. J. II. Brubaker, Union,
Jona. Roland, " Jaa. Comely, Woodward
Save Youit Cash
C. C. & T. W. MOORE,
f Fuoeoitora to J. 8. Shower,)
RRALKRS IS
BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
T S
II A
AKU
c a rs,
FURNISHING GOODS,
ROOM No. 1, PIK S DCILDING.
The ar tow reviving . halee lot of lb
lattat ilylea of Ladlai and G eats' Dreta Shoe
and Boot t, ti'gethtr with a large lot of
VLQW SHOES, 40,4c,
tu it able for workmaa mm tb htm and In th
woods.
Th lav He apeelal atlenllnSto their atoek of
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
All af hle IH ee aald at rale, ai favarable aa
they wa ba eoattht innkm la. Ui. eMal,.
A Ihara ef tbe troae, f tbe a.blle la r.
Ipeelfall; lolklt.J.
CEP. V- "JtMlRB.
TOM. W. HtKIHR,
(Vfit.-U, r. , Jul, II, l77 .'.
WUrrllatuous.
CAIITI()N-AU peraena ar karaby aaattoa
d againat purchasing or la any way m ad
dling property, now apoa my premise, ia Pna
township, vitt Two horaea and baraeea, 1 two
bora wago-i, 1 dearborn, 1 sua and two oalv,
1 bad and balding, 1 eeok tov, of aor of
oal in tb bare, j of i acre eora, aad I of 4
aoroa buckwheat, Tbia property wa purchased
by me from my son, Franeia Rafftrty, and b baa
therefore no lnlrtt la IL
MARY McNOTTKN.
Uramplaa It lilt, Aug. lb, 1877 JU
pOR SALE.
Th andsratnod will all at private) aal all
adjoining laada of Robert Hajiua eai ataer,
and knowa aa th Jacob B. (iearbart lot. The
aaid tract containing AO acre mora f leta, with
two vtlut of valuable oal t hereon , ha aboat 10
acres lard, and la the key to a large body of
ooal about being developed. HiU ho toMMw aad
upon easy wrma. or partieuiara, apply to
DAVID L. KREBS,
Clearfield, Pa., July II, 1H7.
Fine Farm at Private Sale !
Situate In Huntingdon eountv, Pa., on mil
north of tb village of Burnt Detain a, yaltoa Uo,,
containing thre hundred and twsnty.eigbt aerat,
more or let, limctton. travel and tlate land.
nndar good alat af oultivatlon. Tb Improve
ment oooaiatof frame dwelling bona, nana barn,
4i71 feet, watoa thed, corn crib, hog pent. hay-
Male, two tenant honeta, aaw mill, two young
apple orchard! bearing fniil, on thousand pan alt
poat aad rail fenoe, illy acre aoaaaow, oa ana
drd aad fifty aoroa plow land. Tb balaao
eon sis t of 118 acre of whit pine, oak and hiek
ory timber. A stream ot never-falling water
runs through tbia property, making It particularly
wall adapted to both etook aad grain raiting. If
dettred, wtu be divided to aatt puxoaasera. Xbia
property la oa or near projected route of two
railroad,, one of which will be built thia ooming
cam mar. or torma oi , apply to
8. V. W1LBON,
Look Box ISO, Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield, March 14, 1877 0m
MG1IEST AWARDS! S'ViS'hio.'
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NOBTnWEST CORNER
TIIIHTEEN1II it ITILBERT iTRF.ETH,
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED
Wrought-Iron Air-Tight
HEATERS,
WITFI SnAKINO AND CI.tNKKR nRfNDINO
URATKS rOH IIUKNINII ANTHRA
CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROICIIT IR0 HEATERS,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
KEYSTONE
WROHIIT-IROX HEATERS,
COOKING R A NOES, LOW-DOWN ORATES.
Dtcrlptlr Circular aeut free ta any addrtaa.
EXAMINE BEFOHE BELECTINO.
April 25, '77-1y.
The Bell's Bun Woolen Factor;
Pnn townabip, Clearfield Co Pa,
11 II R R E I) OUT!
BURNED UPI
Theaubaorlbcra have, at great xpen, rebuilt a
neighborhood necetiity, in tbe erection of a flrat
clast Woolen Manufactory, with all th modern
Improvement! attached, and are prepared to make
all kindi of Cloth, Catitmeret, BatinetU, Blaa
kett, Flannela, Ac Pltnty of gooda oa band to
aupply al) oar old and a thousand new cuttomert,
wnon we mum w soma ana axBiwiRo om
The butinest of
CARDING AND FULLING
will receive oar etpeclal atUnttoa. Proper
arrangement will be mad to receive and deliver
Wool, to tutt euatomert. ah won war ran tea ana
doae npoa th thorteit aot ioe, aad by atrial atten
tion to baeineaa w hop to real It a liberal har
I public patroaag.
lOMH) POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wa will pay tb blgheat market prtoe for Woo
and tell our manafaetored roods a low a similar
goods eaa bo bought la the county, and whenever
w ran te renaer roatonaoio aatitiaetioa wa eaa
alwaya bo foaod at hem ready to mak proper
xplaaatioa, aitber la peraoa or by letter.
I ah & B juniiaufl m ouns,
iprtlSfitf Bower P. 0.
JEMOYAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would rerneetfnlly notify th nubile fnrally
that ba haa reeaoved bia Grocery 8 lore from
fihew'e Row, to th building formerly occupied
by J. Mile Krataor, oa Beeoad atreet, aext door
to Bigler hardware atora, wbr h tntand
keeping a full tin of
QIlOCEItlEN.
HAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD.
SUOARS and 61 Rl'PS, or all (radu.
TEAS, (m aad Olaek.
COFFEE, KoaaUd aad Qraea.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
tl'ALI FRVIT8,
All klada la tha narket.
PICKLES, la Jan and barrel..
SPICES, la everj fern and varlalj.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KINDS OF CRACKER.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil and Lamp CMmnaya,
And a good aaiorttnent of thoa. thtnira aattally
k.r,t la a uroeevy atora, whleh h. will eiohana
iur maraettng at ine marKM pneu.
Will Mil for aaah aa .haaply aa any ether ona.
Pleaae call and Me hie atoek and Inda. for
oaraen.
JOHN McOAUOnEY.
ClearAeld, Jan. I, 1177.
9. . k. 1. RAQ.Rtr
REED & HAGERTY,
Baoooatora to
J. G. SCHRYVER.
DEALERS IN
HEAVY AND SHELF
II AIM) WARE,
Hetonti St., Clear fold, Pa
Tae andenlgn4 woald aanoan to tb ettlaene
or Clear DeiJ aad vicinity, that tbe have par
eh a ted tb Hardware 8 tore of J. it. Behrvver.aad
will oooatantly keep oa band a fall attertaaeataf
It a rd war ta all Itl hraach!, aaub at
TABLE 4 POCKET CUTLERY,
Beach fltopi, Hand Bawa, Great Am.rleaa Orol
eat nawa, u B. ana roll a. AIM, ll.lek.ta,
Planee end Plan, lraaa, all kiade af
Nalla, llorea Bboei aad HorM She.
N.lll. Piake, Bee, Hakaa.H.y
Fork., Bhovela and HpaJee,
BeythM.Baalhe8,Pl.wa,
llrala Cradlee,
Caltlvatera, Doable
and 8ingl.Bb.val Plowe,
Caltlvalur Teeth, Bevel, and
Try Fqaereo, Bhev.1 Bladae, Mill
Baw and Tap.r FilM, Ckij.li, Bute,
Aottt, Adaee, Hare lMr llangeri, Bait,
T anj Bleep Utagaa, Boaay'a Hollaw Aagara,
all kladr af Leeka, Berawa, Baak Cord aad P alley I,
CLASS and PUTTY,
Feat and Cbaln tUi, Oanlaga, Tit. and Barrel
Dota, JM Coid. Bui It.aa, Dora. BreebM aad
Cairy-Comae, Uriad-aaea. ftiiare. Gam, Hemp
aad Ba., atone Peeking , Ceble Ckalaa, au.
Tb.y will .1.0 ke.p oa b.nd a fall aaiotUa.al
aTTlnware.aad a gaaernl etnak aT Uoae. Famish
ing Oooda, wbieh Ik.y mill Nl 41 priaa. I. eakt
the Davea.
'e,M.a wlahlag aaytaiag la Ihelt Haa ara In
vited to .all and elamlne tbelr aioek belor.
nardiaalag. BKKD BAUBBTY.
flear.M, Nay 19, 177 ly.
NEW IDS! New Goods! M GOODS!
At GninzkraV New
r m mm t -n- a - . " ' . . ...
Try Thoxnl T
Wa are now gotting in ft new 9tock of Iiootn, Shoo,, Giitert nd Slipper, tt
price, far below anything ever ahown. For proof look at theae prioea :
Woman't laeed laitln, Sboea, 91 eenta and np. Women. Oongreae luting Shuaa, 91 eenta and an,
Wonun'l laoed Moroeeo Sboea, al 91 76, ll.iO, 91.79 and 11.99.
Woai'i buttoned Morooe SboH, at ,2.99, 11.15 and 11.19.
Women'! laeed foxed Shoa, al fl.2, 91.70 and 91.90.
Womea'l buttoned fined ahoei, at 11.79 and 91.00. Wm'. laeed Kid Shoel, at 11.91.
Womea'f buttoned Freneb Kid Hboei, at 91.00, 4.1 00, ti 7o and 99.99.
Women', oalf ikln, bom. mada Sboa, al 91. 09 warranted to turn water.
100 different styles of Children's Shoes, from 25 cents to $1.75,
Men, harveatlng Shoef, at 91 eenta. Ilen'a harveellng bnckled Shoea, at $1.99,
alia a draaa thnt, at 91.79 10 diner.nl Hvlea. Men'a kip nooU, at 11.99.
H.a'a Up Mia, kip boote, M. 70 like the Klmira boou Real calf akin boot for draaa wear, (9.79.
Boj'l Hbooa, al 9I.1J, 11.99 and 91.71. Boy'f botlon.d Hbo.1, al 11.19. Bov'i ooela.at ll.U0.
Roy'i kip booti, donhl. aolee, al 17.09.
WB MAKE A HPIXIAI.TV OF lll'HT'H URflT NHOEH.
W. .let kp lb. eheap.il tin. of HATS, CAPS, FI'IIKISHINO aOODS.TRl'NKS, An., lo.
M.a'l Bblrta al 49 ante. M.n'a Lauadrll Sblrta at 99 aeau. Pepn Collar, at t Matt a bol.
Hoapenderf at twenty Mnta a pair.
Oiv. ni a trial aad yon will b. pleaaad. No trowbl. lo ahow gooda. W. .febang. anything thai
doe. not pror. aatiirMl.7. W. tak. any kind or Irnda. We want all th. grain we mo get.
S. GUINZBURG,
At Plegal'a old itand, oppoall th Court Horn.
Cleartlald, Pa., August 1, 1877.
ST. a. &ttl & Co.'t Column.
T.
A.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO
(iltAIIAMS IHtICK BUILDINfi,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
AS WE ALWAYS ADVERTISE
" Determined Never
Thnt In our
We are now selling the best Calicos at 5- cents.
Applelon A Muslin at 7' cents.
REMEMBKH
Thai wc tire receiving this week
A NEW INVOICE
NEW DRESS GOODS, CALICOS, MUSLINS, GL5TGIIAMS,
TICKING, COTTON'ADES, SHIRTINGS, BED FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS, EMBROIDERIES,
CORSETS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, NECK RUCIIING,
LADIKS' HACK COM US, 4c, &r.
carpets:
CHEAPER
THAW THE CHEAPEN!-.
1,000
POITNIM
Of CARPET
LARGE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Wo RUY nil our goods for CASH, ruid SELL for CASH, by which
mentis wc nre ennblcd to Bell chenper tlinn nny other
store in the county.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE :
T. A. FLECK & CO.
GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING,
Market Ntreft, Clearfield, ln.
Augnt 15, 1877 mny 2.
PITTSBURGH
One of tbe lea ling Frhoo.a In th Cnlte i Ht atet. Klegant Dolldlngs. Well eel ee ted mora ef ttady .
Thorough leeching. Klgbt departBMlt. Twralv-tw teaehert K I even teacbers In tbe
Conservatory of Music
ooaaeetetl with th aoHeg. Initractloaa la tb element of Maile Tbeorj of Matlr, TWoagh
Base, flaraionj, 4., and tb as of tb Urand Organ, Cabinet Urgaa, Piano, BniUr, Flat,
Violin, aad Vole Cult or. Piity full tasaona for eighteen dollart. ben ll erne adtaltted to tb
Conservatory. Charge ia tb College and Conservatory leas than any school afiordlag aqaat
advantage and aeeoa modal ions. Fall Terta opeaa Hvptetabe Atb, Head for Catalogat ta
Eiv. I. C. PEESHIITG, D.D.,
Jaly ti, 1977-Im.
er, Young & Reed
HAVB OH HAND
ffHej-horac Tread Pow.rn and Thrc.hlua;
paavninva.
AIm, Avery. Paint FMiwhone. Pavara,
Farmeri will do well I. glv. them a eell.
Cleart.ld, Pa., Aaj. 1,'77 tf.
NOTICE OP INCORPORATION...
MotiM lah.rbr alvaa ta all nereoa. later.
est, that applleatioa will be made ta tba aeit
aaealoa of tba Oaart ea Common af Olear
9eld aaty, aemmeeeiag aloaday, H,t.mb.r II,
l.iT, ror a tnarl.r af laoorporioa ror tb. Bare
llda tt. E. Chareh, la Barnild. bnroo.h, Pa.
MeKNALI,T A MeLTHDY,
CU.r9.kl, Aag. 19, 1877-91. Auornaya.
NOTICE OP INCvhRPIfM ATION.
Nolle, ie hereby given that aa applleatioa
will ba mad., aeder ibe AM W Aoeambly af Iba
OemmaaaeaKh af PaaaeyWaaila. entitled. A.
Aei lo provide 9rthe laeornarallon aad Reeela-
lioa ef eertete Carporatioaa," appravMl th. ,tb
day .f April, 1914, aad the tappwmeeu IkarMa,
far the eaarlr of aa iaund eurparation la be
ealM Wllmer Lead Ce., Ike .haraelar aad ahjeet
of wbleh I. parebaM, eale and kaalng af real
tata. w a LLAvn m KKr.lin,
OImHI.14, A., ft, K77 4I. HIMIfi.
Bunt and Shoo Store.
S. ttl & to.'t (Tolumu
FLECK & CO.'S.
COLUMN.
lo lie Undersold,"
Motto ISf III.
OF FALL GOODS.
KID GLOVES,
TIES,
ICARPETS
CHAI5I,
PLY.
3, 9 and
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IXECCTOHrK MITICE. l..iUnT..U.
J mentary m th. aaul. al JUBIAU WAHH.
Ill RN, leu of M.atoa towmblp., (Uaet.rd Oe.,
Pa,dM'd, having been ,renudte the aadenigaed,
all pertona knowing tb.ma.lvea Indebud te aaid
.aula are repaired to make lmmdi.u paymni,
and tboa. h.i lng al.im. ng.ia.1 tha lame will
preeral them properly aathenUoaled for aettle
meat wilhoat deley.
JOB. WARIIBIIBK,
C. K. WArillHl KN,
Babula, P.., tag. I, T7 9t.e Biee.l.n.
9 9TH COD R TRIKT.M-AII .(nan meat
X pey for their verk before H leave, the
ah.,p. Aad a. all tub laaethe grie(,lb. 9.19,
and lha promlaee ef aaea ara like the flower,
thereof Ibey ar. given ene day and forgotten)
tbe neat tbeiefere lit. beet not ie Irnet anybody.
All hinda at work will be done I thia rtop far
e.ia er ready pey. Boole aad oboe. aT all ei.ee
aad elyieo the heal aad ebeapeel ia tew a.
I have remaved my .hop to tha lower end ef
Una, In Tayler'a row, en Bead atreet, near Inn
depot, wber. I will be foead al all limee, waitlag
fr eaatota.n. All work warraatl goad aal
ebeep.
AIm, all kind, of Leelher and Shoe rinding,
for eale.
The ellli.ai af Clearl.ld aad rielnlly are.
rtepeetfally invited u give n a mil.
Jos. H. UbHI5(l.
ri.ernel,l P... Jnly II, IBTT.