THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA WIMIISDAT MORNING, 6KPT. I, 1S7T. If D.I d ia .de..o. 1 1 paid after tkree ud before ell aseatbs. t W if vaid af.r the eipireliea of III I M W Mr.... B If. Pmililtli A C.. VaWt- p.ier Adrnlisinf AfeaU. II Para Row, .erner UeakBaa Street, art oar daly eaiaoriied " la N.w York City. RUl.KMOtJI NOTIt'lvD. Methodist Episcopal Church R.y. J. 8. MrMi-aair, Pastor. Semen orory Rebbath ol ll A. M.,and 71 P.M. flabbath 8hool at IA. V. Projror Hootioi erery Thursday, at t P. M. Come uaioa Herrlee, Ant Sabbath of ar.ry oioatb, at ll A. H. Moot t'learUnld M. K. Cbarrh R.i. tiuiK 11. Kill and W. B. WlLsoa, Pastors. Preaching erery altoroalo Santlay, at t o'clock, P. II. fcuaday Sebotri al 11, P. M. All an la filed to attood. Profblorlau ChurchRer. H. S. Bi'TLia. Sabbath Mrrtres morning and oroaing Hak batb Seheol at I P. M Preyar Neotlag Wedoes- day ofootag. Ht. Kraut-la' Churrbrathallt Re. P. J. Baaaima. Proacblog at 101 o'clock, A. II., oa tho Irit, third and foartb Sandays of ooeb aaonth : Vsspsrs oad BooodlclioB of Ihe Blrssed Saoraraent at To clock, r. M. raoday School erery Suauay aiioraooB i o eioca. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tiaa op aoLDwa quAftTaa laaaioai oodbt. Second Moaday of Jeaaary. Third Moaday of March. Pint Moaday of Jnaa. Foartb Moada of September. rraa or aoLoiaa comnob plbai. . First Moaday of June. SoooBd MoBtUy o( November. PUBLIO OPriCBBB. Pruidmt .fiefo. Hob. Cbarlai A. Mayor, of Lock Haven. AMidoal Loss Jottgo IIob. Joha H. Orf la, af Bcllefonte. Aseeeiare Jodyo Abram Ogdoa, Cle.rfloldj vtnoooi n. note, iieamei.. Prolhonotaru Hi Bloom. ' Kogiotor and ltooortlor.lt. J. MorgBB. biotriel ilfomay Wm. U. MoCnlleugh. TVeoewrer Ir.vid Metjftugkey. Sktrif Andrew Renli, Jr. Comnlw 8rwor fiomoel F. McCluikey, Car wanlfille. Onofo Ctmmitrionrt Clark Brown, Clear- fold 1 f bomaa A. MoUeo, Chert P. 0.,' Kuril Hoover. Clearfield. Oraaty JeJilero Cbrilt. 1. Kcagy, Olel Rope ; Hamoel A. Celdwoll,Wtlliamgrovoj Joba 0. CoBaer, Hurnllde. CWnry Oeroaer J. B. Koff, New WolhiBgton. iry Coounetoaer Ir. Jimea P. Bnrcbfleld. Clcorfied, Joeepb Alexander, Wondward. NpenNltiufenl of Pmbtit School John A. Orrrorr. Carwcoerille. AoMn'oi PrnUio Jobs W. Wrlgley, Kb. Ra- dvbaacn, Cyrua unrdoa, ClearDeld! Jorenb a. Irwia, If. B. Arnold, Cnrwcnerilloi j. J. Lingle, Oloeola Myill t. A. Llringeloae, Ualloll City. Oar Spttiol column ra decidedly Interacting in a locel point of view, and prottabla reading to oolcidort wbo want to cava money. VoTiRa on Auk 1 Thoao wlio voted oa ago in tbe loll campaign mut examlae the rtglctry and ice 11 tbeir aamta aredowa. If tbey do not, they are very likely to bo mlcred, and, thereto re, It il well to tee to It before tomorrow (Wcdaridcy) September ftth.andthuf cave troablc al tbe pollc. Tbia elan of rotetc matt alto pay their tax before the Alb dy of next month, or tbey will loco their vote. o $2 only for a lare lull sack of Salt, at JebB Mctianghoy'c grocery. lie Wednesday, September 5th, ia tbo loot day that you can be inrMed I If you want cheap tobacco, ace John A. Slooka price Hat la another eoluma. Go and listen to the Jubilee Sinera IB Pie'l Opera Uoooe, aa satarday evoBlng next Maaon'a eclf-Bcating jars at Iloed k Hagorty'l are tbo boot la Baa. Alio, nana, patty Bad wax. cep6-St. ao O- The Clearfield County Medical So- loty will moat at Clearfield ta-morrow, Xbarcday, Brptcmbcr 6tb. " Enter the car at the rear and leave at the froat door," ia tb excellent rule rooeotly adopted by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The Clcartield J'reahy terian Sabhath Scbool will pic-nlc at tbe Park, In Weal ClearSeld, to-morrow (Thursday), providing tbe weather will permit. Art Old Sinnm. Tbe Sheriff of Hanllngdoa Monty look a maa aamod Plaoo, wbo II 71 yars of age, to tbo Penlteotlary last week. He was sent ta serve a term of oao year. We notice that George W. Hocker, Esq., District Attorney of Ibis aonoty twenty eves yean age, la aa iBdepoadeat candidate for President Judge la the Crawford ooeoty district. C'niLLT. We learn that alight frosta visited auay sections of tbe aoantyoa tbomorniogs f tbe Id, 1J aad Id, doing no damage, however, lo vegetal lofl. But tbe cursed cabbage worm did not ca)oy It a bit. Om Abiab. Mr. Clark Norria; of LawrVBce township, laforml ns that be raised tny-eigbty bushels of oats on three-fourths of an Ban or groaad, and that tbey weighed thirty -all pooadt 10 tbe bushel. This il a large yield and will be bard to beat, a i - -- The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Cealral Poansylraaia will meet la tbe Cngllab Lutheran Church at Lock flat ca, on Wednesday, September 2ttb, and eoatlnac in session five or il dayl. A boat eighty clerical and lay members are expected to bo in attcadaBce. Chairman Tout publwhee tbo Vigi laaeo Committee this week, preparatory to the holding of the primary election. As come of the members do not reeoifb the Rbpvblioai, wa ad vise blm la send tbam a card, otherwise tbey may not find It out, or order them to subscribe for It. A Fair. Tbo Centre County Agri cultural Society will bold their ar.oual Fair al BeliroBte.eommeoeiBg on Wednesday, October id. The premium list is arranged with admirable Jadgmeat, baiag well calculated to attract a largo oamber and varlaty of exhibits, as well as crowds of sigbt-seon. Tho card of 8mith V. Wilaon, Kiq., Attorney. at Law, will be found la oar Bseineia Directory," on tbo first pageof Ibis paper. Smith proposes lo devote bis an tire time to his professioB, aad persona favoring him with baeiaeoe matters will lad him faithful aad poaotaal la atteejlng to their affaire. "The minors in the llouttdule and I'hillpabarg eeal regie elreeh lest week." Cow . Irr Ho i Kiporlrr, Yeo ( that is ce ! Bet, like feasible men, they struck tbe eoal with tbclr pick a, and they arc now vnjoilng tbeaselvee on bread, meat, etc., Inetead of leafing aBd begging from tbeir Bolgbbere. o Michael Ketlebarger, of this (iluco, Ml n targe red keel at oar eraoa tost aaiarcjay morning, which weigba Avopoaods, aad a potato, of the Karl; Rose variety, weighing thirty ouaeoa. Il will be diBoutt to (loci Ihese spiciBleBs bat If any of oar roaderl sai ald bappoa ea larger oaea, we should like I bear from them. Large number of black hawi arontill fceiag eaBght la the river, a abort diataaeo below Iowa. A pony of three gentttmra esptend Ittraty-elghl oa Wedneeday of la it week, one of Ibt Isb, caagbt byoor young Meed, Blah. Wal lace, mraiarlng lit) lBr" lftb. Oa Friday lut, a III tie foo of Taos J. MeCullougb, of tbis plate, eaughl awe that measareel 16 laches. me oi By a glance at oar adrortixiiig col ons, It wot be sera that Sheriff Poali 1c egala la the real est a. a tueias. Tbe aaly way lo kMp eat of tbe Pberlff'i heads ie to veto Tor aad aetp eliot tbe Democratic llokot, aad thus brlag at ft brattby aad permanent cbeagc la business fsiri. The p reseat Radical way af meaagiog tke financial slTiln of ear aoualry woald aooa wamp aay ctlea oa tho face of the earth. Vote far Tronhey, Bckell aad Noyce I 1 1 pi (kT JlEOiBTEREp Tho n-gular aa- ffiaiei.t or regtiry Mils for lb Mibg fall elee tioai have already beoa mid, and era aw to be ffand poled al tbe polllBg p leers la tbe iftrlowa litrleti M nqiirtd by law. Uador the new Coa.t.iutioa every poreoe deelriag to vote al tbo WreeeUng Xevemberclectlaa mast have resided for tbe period of two men lbs elity dais la tbo (Hop dirt riet whore he ftt U rote, aad If tr tvrpiy two yeera Plate sad Coaatf let, kick (bill have boea cacaocd af If two meat hi (tt ey, aVpUiaboff alb), aad F" Mleaeloaa rih (Ott.bet fith) be fere the day of lbs eleetiea. Cul Mi whowlih to roU Ibis tomlag fall bad bel tar tianlac tbe Hit of voters aoy II the Asceesort kdier the aae be foaad at the eleetiea boaee), fd ice t thtLr aomoi aro eo rolled. If aot ca if list Inform the A Meteor at oaea of tbeeejluleft Are yoo rcltarod T To-day (Sopt. th) I too lut day that Jo. caa bo aliened I Colomn'i original and only Louiai- IH Jablke Slaters, will bold fortb la Pi.'l Opora Heoai, oa Setarday araalai aeit. Let every Democrat in the county appelat binsr'tf ooatatuoo ofo.. to iMtbotall other leMreis aro rsxtttired la tino. To-day owaed by 8. B. Row, of Ibil plaoo, was destroyed by Aro oa Teesdsy nlgbt of last week, Aag. 19th. Tbe betiding was a large and valuable OBC, and tbe lose is quite heavy. m The 1 5 and '77 itcading Apple Parer al Heed A Ilagetty'a. This Is tbe first season for tbe 77 Psreri II Is manafaotured by the Reading Hardware Co., end il auperler to all parers made, aod costs no more money. Try II. 4-Jt. We take the following from tho I'lslero Clreaierc of a reccat data : Wnana Sball I 8nxn Mr DAvaarxa 1 Von will consult her health, happiness and raaoeu In study and miialo, by placing her in the care of Dr. Taylor, al the Bearer College and aOMlcal Institute, Blavcr, Pa. Prbes moderala and aa low as good board and first lii lastrac lion oan boafforded." lw. Normal School Committkr. Wo Icara Ibal lloa. J. P.WIckersham, Superintendent of Public Instruction, baa appointed our distin guished townsmaa, el-Governor Blglcr, a member of tbo Committee to Inspect Iba Normal School building! at Look Ilaron. Tbo Committee will meet oa tbo Klh loll. The ex. Governor il aa excellent Judge of good buildings, and when he aeei anything wrong about thorn ho takes great pleasure In Imparting that kind of Information to tboea directly Interested. Walkir-ed Tim Yiars. The gon llemaaly horse thief, Stewart Walker, received his Allegheny papers from Judge Orvll, at Bella fonte, lost week. He waa eommiss'.oned for lea years, havlag plsad guilty to etealiog Senator Peelo'l mare, and also to one he stole from a farmer la CcBtro county tbe night be doped from the Bellefoote prisoa. Tho owners of horaea In Pennl Valley and Stone Valley will enjoy their property much better for the next tea years, so far aa Walker Is ooooorned. o, - - JuiiiLtiSiNciKHS. Coleman's Louia Iana Jubilee Singers will give a concert ia Pie'a Opera Bouse, on Saturday evening next, Sept. 8lh. General admission tickets, 35 eontl children, JS cents ; reserved seats, to cents. This troupe ia composed of ootored male and female singers, and tbeir songs are of tbe real auul-allrrtog char acter, aad are eot a mere imltatioa of others now before the public. Their Songl of Ziea and old PlantatloB Melodise are loag In a apirit which no Cbrlstiaa or lover of music should fail to bear. riHH Dam Builders.- Wo learn that Sbariff Pond and Diilrtcl Attoraof MoCal lough oro about nakingaraid oa tbo fiih buketj la tho rirorand Clrarfleld crook. Tbeir p roe la nation will appear next week, and If tho riolat- ori of tho Ifh law do aot dotiat. tbe fall pratltioi of tho law will bo tofomd againet thorn. Thoia, tberofure, who ptrtiit ta violatiog tho law, bad bettor look oat fur break era. Tbo offioera of tho law and tho Oama Aaaooiatlon aro aot going to bo node game of any longer. Tbo fun teaton la over. "look a little out." The Deaf Hear. A (iurman dot-tor ia producing a venial tt la Latheraburg, Duboia and Rejnoldavilla, l.y taring drafnoaa. He b ueoeoded la restoring tbo hearing of quite a number of persona who bavo been oxeoedicglj deaf fur manjr years. Thoao who wlih in Tor tn a- tioa oa this subject, we refrr cither to Frederick Zeigler, at Lotbersborg, or Joha C. Keller, at Rt-ynoldivllle, wbo, wo leara, havo bad Ibeir bear ing restored, and whatever they aay about it oao be relied opoa. Tho loaa of bearing, naxt blindneif, la the worst aisfortuae that ran befall an aotlro living nortal, andif there aro any remedies, we are willing that they should I known. ttmmH-oy .omttwaaaaa , - ThiB is the iant day that voters can be asreiaed. Attend to tbis duty at onor, if you do aot want to lut your tote I lle cea . A Grist and Saw Mill Kcknkd. Tho destructloa by firs of two floe, large mills, ft grist mill aod taw mill standing close together, oa Soldier ruo, fa Presoottvllle east and of Key. Beldiville), Jeflersoa ooooty.oB Saturday ,lhe 36tb ulL, la a heavy loaa to tbo McCrelght brothers, ownera, aad to Reyaoldavillo and tboturroonding oouatry.for.aooording to tbo Reynoldavillo Htmld, there la now ao lonring mill within twelve a I lei of that place. Over 3,000 bunhels of wheat and otarly 1,000 bushels ol other grata waa burned with tbo Bill. It la aappoeed tbo flrewasoaused by sparks Ttom tbo latoko-ftack alighting oa tbe roof of tbe aaw mill, where the Ire atarted. Soma lumber was alto burntd. 1 here was bo lasaraneo oa any of tho property. The loaa of Thomas and Smith MeCraigbt mait bo at least $10,000, boaidea that loearrod by other parties wbo had grain lo tbo ill. Not So Bad. We underHtand that buiiaoaa at tbo Clearfield Fir Brick Worka is improflog. Daring tbo month of August forty oao oar loads of briok were sent off, being more than was ever before sent away la the aamo length of timo, aod It looks still better bow, from tbo faot that a number of orders from aew quarter aro oa band fur lbs oarreat month. With the shipment of 160,000 brick per month, besides ooBftderablo other maaufatvetured material, tbo stockholders may look forward to tbe timo wbea soma handsome dividends w ill bo declared. Hi-Governor Blglcr, not being engaged la the Ccateoelal business tbia season, has utilised tho sherel and tbe boo la soarb of flret-elasa fire slay, which be has discovered in abundanoo on bis farm aeroit the river. While ho la proipectlng and making new dlfcot erics la the clay line, the Su perintendent, Dr. Uartswlek, and blseanrasaora, arc ahovlng tbo brlek out la a lively manner In every direction, demonstrating that tbo brick aro flrst-olasa ia every particular. Remember to day is the laat day that yoa eaa be registered. 1 m s 1 THE DUBOIS TROUBLES. The strike which has been going oa along tho tho Low Grade Railroad, bet ween DaUoia and Reyaoldirllte, for the past three weeki, very nearly culminated ia a riot lait week, aod, but for tbe preser ee of Sheriff rents, might have retailed disastrously, lie promptly arrested Patrick Brefl nta. Hugh Kelty, William McLaughlia, Andrew Uormaa, Daniel Buckley, Juha Shelly, Ueorgo O'Brien, Andrew Coro and Joseph llobson, and bad tbvm lodged In prison al tbia plaoo. Lait Saturday a writ of kahtxit eorjias wai ob tained, aad la tbe of tern 00a tbo parlies had a hearing before Associate Judge Holt, wko re quired the prisoaera lo give ball la tbe sum of each, 1ft drfault of which they ware reaaanded to prison, end aeil Saturday fixed fur aaotbar bearing. Tbe reiidcnta of DuBwia and vieioily are greatly alarmed because of tboec roving bundi of Idle man who so mot in around among ihem. No one eaa ciantly realise what cueh sport la until ho rofldea for about throe weeke la vleioity where throe or four hundred idle mea go meaader. log about la rquadc af from three to tweet 7 Tbclr presence, ao matter bow well tbry behave ibemeetves, prodaoaa foar oad discomfort and pots lire and properly la jeopardy. AH good cltiaens should to depart themselves Ibal their eoadecl wtif aot be offensive to tbeir neighbors. e 1 - - A Feast on Chicken. Tho Centre Hall HffHtr relates Ihe follewiag boy 1' work 1 Horse fat far frying eb token, la the toil for this local. It happened aboal eighteen years age, at Mlllbclm, end tbe fact can be remembered by aome of oar feedore, aad soma who tasted tbe pot may be among oar awbeorlbora. Some of the boys of that Iowa formed mart, and iadulged In ebickfft stawa at Bight, choosing eoaae eut-ef- tbe-way plaoo far their feast, and procuring tbclr fowlc la aeeordaaee with foal riles. Upoa oao particular ooeuloa all waa proeerej, pot,ehlck- ea, eeadiatoBte. only bailer was waotiog. An eld, wore -out homo bad died la the aelghbor bond, aod tba fat waa fried eat and put away la ft creek ta enpalj tbe leaps of tbe house. Tbe fat rearm bled butler, and a member of tho moss who belonged to the bouse remembered aaviag coot, a crock In tbe aollar with what be thought was better, aad af oonrie be knew where le go for areata to do ap tbe ehlcksa la, and the crook of borso.fat was accordingly crawn apoa, aad off to tbe woodc, where the feast waa prepared aad all fared eamptaootly aaly that some setmed le tblak h tasted a little qaoer. Bal oh, horror 1 neit ds the young Utr wbo provided Ibe "bat ter," saw hie mamma III tbe lamp from the crock ho bad ttldH epM, aad foaad be had gotloa ap a rich chicken graft with tbe fat of aa eld bow I Of eeerea big bfed basket" got siek right tbca tod tberof the oiber tarmbcrs af lb a: all were afcrmed of Ihe fbet a few daya anerwarda, aad their sumaebi ftetsd as Iboegh looded f itk wriUj of ejeotmcot- Tht;oklokea party waa adjaaraed Waf ofp. Thlc la a fael, aad doee well enough la tell after waiting aa long. Itemembcr uTday (Wedpesday) is: tbe last dap thai yaf tea bo rag Irttrtd. I Bomember to-day (Wednesday) ia tho toil da; Ibal joa aa bo r.isterad. Boa Leavy'a postal ooIvobb. 'Cole" card In Ike $2 only for a larg. full aark of Salt " JtoUiioaar's. Fob Salr. A Ciar and Tobacco 8k.ro. laoalro of or adUroii K II ... largo stock of Fall and W , w goodl. Come Sept. , T7. and see them. Tobacco. Lytlo ia Clearfield county agent fur Lorlllard'l celebrated Tobacoo, which he sells at factory prices. Il il the best tobacoo to market. UJfllH At the Rkfuhlioam office ia tbo place to get your Job work done. Wc are fully prepared to do anything In tbe printing line, will do it well, and at the right kind of prices. if. WANTED r 1.000 cords of Hemlock and Rook Oak Bark, for which ws will pay tbo aignoct market price. J""- A. 0. Kbabbb t Co. a i i -o, Wanted Pantaloon and Vost-mak- n. Notti but tipanlencwt tod flrit-clut work tttti need ipplj. Call oa or ddru Will. A Fiabfr, n.rcbot tailors, Clear Held, Pa, Decline in Frick or Suoahs. Lytlo bai Jut netirtMl a lot of rngmr, an 4 la prepared to tvt eoitomen tho bonoat of tho rtoout dw line ia phoo. wg29tf. in,. a ttW Advortino in the Clearfield it epitb- licar. Tbo kdvortlaing raUa art raatooabla. and Ota elronlaliott ta tho largrat of aay paporla tbia iMtioo of tho Btato. If. Safety fuse blaHtin powder, gitlvan- uea wire tlotB, ttlood a Uhamploa broad aae, Mann's doobla bltt as.es, buggy whips, etc., at Reed 4 Higerty's, They are receiving aew goods every week. Sadiler'a hardware and aboe find ings oa hand. aepa Jt. 7 Lint of lut torn remaining unclnimed In the Poitnffloo at Clearfield, for the weak ending Sept. S, 17T r QrorgeConlin, Win. Muhlrad, Mra. M. B. Carrie, Wo. Parker, Mill Kmma Pale, Frank Ridley, John Mefiti. p. A. Garm, P. H. Tho extraction of toeth without pain baa brtn one of the grcateit poTota desirable lo the practice of dentistry without tho ase of chlo roform, ether or gas, and recent dlreovorlea show that eertaio mitt urea of selatlvoa applied to the tooth and surrounding parte, to benumb tba tooth that It can bo tahen out with but very little pain. Dr. Hills ia now using tbis application la ex tracting teeth, with tho most marked success, Tor tke benefit of bis patients, without eitra charge. Those who have tried it speak of it t cry favora bly. JulyU-tr. Clearfield Coal Trade. State mentor Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Diviiion, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbo week ending Aug. 15, 18T7, and the aatne time last year : COAL. TOKS. Pur the week 25,0lM Same time last year 3.1,47 Increase Previously during year Srtme lime last year . 1,620 , (114,614 . 7600J Increase Total in 1H77 , Same time laat ytar ,.., Increase w HM otubb rnaieBTB. Luiulter , Miioellanoous frelghtt . 84,609 . IftO.MS . 774, 3H0 86,138 158 oars. ... SB Jnflumation of tbo kidneys is known by lever, pain in Ibe regions of tbe kidaeye and shooting along tbe eoorseof theuterer, aumbness of Ibe thigh, vomiting, aribc highly colored and frequently dischsrged, eostlveneis and colie pains. Tbe Baroema, or Baok-acho, Liver and Kidney Cure la warranted to relieve these symptoms, as It bai not failed in 10 doing tbe past eight yean. Daily people oall to tell ns of tbe great benefit received from using It. Prepared by B. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. Price $1 0b per bottle Bold la Clearfield by C. D. Watson, druggist. &PORTBMEN, Take .Notice. Rood & Uagerty have Just received a full stock of ammui tloa of all kinds, tuck as powder, shot, lead, Kiy's B. B. Caps, buob-ahol, lily's gua wadi, stake! oops, and a large assortment of all kinds of car tridges and revolvers. Tbey also bare a ao topi etc assortment of gua material, which eoatistt of Golehor locks, gon worms, main springs, tear springs, tumblers, hammers, double triggers, ai sorted nipples, gun wrenches, bullet moulds, braaa patch botes, butt plates, rifle guards, orna ments and eerttlehconsmoltlbg ladles, powder fleski, shot poaeijot, game bags, pocket compasses, drinking eupt. M utile and breech loading ahot guna and rifles ordered on abort aot ice and at a email advance oa first cost. Tbate gooda will ba aold cheap for thlt reatoa, tbey lateod sejliag them for cash. tcpi-ZL AN EXCELLENT ORDINANCE. Tba aatboritlct of Bellefoote have pressed a judioiouo local regulation wbloh, If carried eat, mutt work ft reform among tbe boys who have heretofore received most of their education oa tbe street after eight. Tbe ordinance In question It at follows i As OftDlBaMca To prohibit loonglng and loafing oa tbe street corners, side-walks, iteus, etc., and te regulate aod prohibit perions under eighteen years of age from being on tbe streets and alleys within the limits of the borough after eight o'clock r. u.t Bt U eroWweof wad tmntttd y tht Torn Cotll of rae eVorowi 0 Bttttfontt, and it it Aerroy or aained ey tht aniktfhtg 0 lie same 8 action 1. That ever; person or person 1 who shall be found In any ttreet or any public place wiibia tbe bounds of laid borough, making noise and confusion, or using obicenc or profane lan guage, or behaving In other disorderly manner or lo any wist disturbing tht peace and good order of tbe borough, or whoever may be found loung ing upon dour-steps, oellar-doore, or other private property without permission, or againit the wish cf the owner thereof, or doing injury to public or private property, or lounging on ilreet-oornert, tround lamp-poits, on side-walks, or blockading tbe same, on bridges, crowding In front or around churches, euibarraising iagrcsi thereto and egress tnsrelrom, witbm said borough during the nicbt lime, shall be liable te arrcit by any police oflicer or High Comtablc of said borough, aod It shall be tbe duty of any ponce omcer or itiga uoni fa ble, aa aforesaid, to arrest every person or person! 10 offending, aod upon conviction thereof before tbe lBiei uurgess, or Justice el toe reaoc, 01 said boroueb, shall pay a fine of not leu than one dor lar and not more than five dollars eeeb, and coits of prosecution, it tbe discretion of tbe Chief Uur ceri, or Justice of tbe Peace be fere whom tried : and in case any penon or penons convicted and sentenced snail reiutc or omit 10 pay me nnc im posed and eoets, every nob person shall be duly committed to the lnck-np of tbe borough, or to tbe common jail of Centre county, for any length of time aot oieeeding twenty-four boars, at tbe discretioB of tbe said Chief lfurgeia or Juallce of the i'eaee. Hue. I. That all childrea aad youths under the ace of eighteea years shall hercalter be prohibited from idling and loafing, or being oa any or ihe atretic Buileyi within the limits uf said borough, sioept they bo apoa special errands at the com mand of tbeir parents, or ualess they bi ia tbe euitotiy aBd tare 01 tneir parents, senior members of their fsmlliel, senior persons or their legal guardiaac, after the boar ef I o'clock p. w. Any child, youth, children or youths, to found upon ho streets or alleys of said borough, aod wiifaia tbe limits thereof, otherwise than above eieeptrd, after tbo said hour of 41 o'clock P. ft., aball be lia ble to arrest, and il shall be the duty ef any police officer or High Coaitablc of aaid borough to arrest aay child, youth, children, or yon tba, so oflendiog, and ipon aoavletioa thereof, before tbe Chief Burgess or a J unlet of tbe Peaoe, thftper soa or person 1 convicted shall be aubjeel to like Oaea end pe Baltics at prescribed ta tbe fort going lection of Ibis ordinance, ttac. I. That all ordiaaners or parla ef ordl aaoca iocoasiitent berewith ere hereby repealed. Thit boroagh it e (Dieted with tbe tame evils that btra prevailed ia Be lit foots, aad we Bow tall upoa ear Town Council to paaa a ainilar ordinance. Aa ewecc ef prcveaiive U worth a pownm of rare. 8. (lulmborg's WlaUr Boots and Shoal bars come. 4 only, for large mil aark ofn.lt. at JclJ-tr, John MtUaufriey'e. Oall and sec 1, Oulosbarg'l Wlator Boots Bad HOCK'S PHI! 1 LUT- Para llaiaoa ITillen, Ive ceoU. pl.ar Cooneeticat coed, 10 for lo oooU. Good Louisville Navy, 40 eeats a plag. Ueed Col aad Dry, 18 Beats per poaad. Piae Co. Chewing, Iveeeeta bb eoaec. Ho also has oa baod Black wcll'c nrlglnal Dar. bam Smokiog Tobaoeo, aad Weymand's Cat and l)ry. CIM-li.ld, nspl. tf. a jltlontohlnt Hmct. It II the dely .f every person wbo bal aesd Bosobe. ' Uetmaa Hyrap to let IU w.udcrfl oeal Uiee a. kaawn ift their irieads In earina Censoma IIob, severe Coegbc, Creep, Asthma, Posomoaia, and ia fact all throat aad lung Iiicsms. Jo per oa ean us. II withoal Immadiat, relief. Three doers will relieve aay eaea, Bad w. consider II Ibe doty nf all recemmeod it U Ibe poor dylog eonaampiive, at least so try one bot tle, as 0,l0l donea bcltlMWcie aald laat year, and ae oao cm. pb.r. II failed we. reported. Sack a medlslnin. lbs Sermaa Syrup eoaaot be too widely koewa. A.k yoa, Drnggilt abwtt II. tempi, noltrs, to try sold at II eeais, iteiilw lie V ie,U, rt HJ T 0. P. W .I.e., Cleai- t,ld, f, tw ".J. WlaterBoolifttS.aulBibBrg'i-4S.I0,3,.1.ft0 11 n nan's Tan Cma." Tht teaaoa for ft xlng up yoorstovot It nearly at band, aad I bare lots of bard and sort tool to nil to band ia yoar ordcra aad get your sapply. Don't wait aatil winter but order right now. JAS, L, LfcAVY. Clearfield, Pa , BcpL Mm. Plow Shoos at 8. Uulaabarg'e Unwarranted Onb limb-nan Paa Cirt. Diseot it or Ot.n PB1C- l-'ine Uki-lilnaa mnm Urn i.tirch. , lha kn4av.e na..t iu Clearfield, Pa., July Ik, 1X77. 0 ainiWg'i new goods have oomu. H only, fur a larg full aark of Hall, at JflJ-tf. John IHcGaugliey'a. INow la your timc'to (at burfiiu in CKOTHINd, II ATM, and GENTM KUR NINHI fiU (iKU. A. GUINZIIVJRO la toll lug out hia entire atork, lo make a change In bualneM tti Call and tea Uuinibnrg's now goods. Miss i A worJ ia your oar. The nett fine aftamooB that you saunter out, buy a boi of mean's Vulpbor Boa p. Thai admirable purifier w ill remove every one of those pi tup lei which de tract so much from your beauty. Hold by all druggiits. There It youth la every bottle af mil t 11 air vye. augitv 4w. Dress Hboes at 'Juiasburg's $2.00. Wantbp 1100,000 Jfi-inih shared sbinttea to average frm 6 to 61 Inches for which wc will pay the bigbeit market price. A. U. R ha urn A Co., feb.IS tf. Clearfield, Pa. Every day Shoos at Quioiburg'i, 11.33. T A . Fleck bai g.ne to New York, and In eight or ton days Fleck A Co. will be receiving a large and well sclented stock of all kinds of Dress and Dry Uoods, Notioni, Millinery and Fancy Ooodi, wn ten tney intend telling al raca low prices as Sever before beard of ia Clearfield ooauty. Your respectfully, T. A. Flbck A Co. N. I). Miss Nellie M each en, who Is now In Philadelphia getting the fall styles, will bo on band to take chargeof the Millinery department and, as you all know she is a rat-clam trimmer, yon will find a good assortment of ladles' Hati and Bonnets at low prices. T. A. Flb k A Co. aug2,77-tf. Calf akin shoos atS. Uuintburg'a $1.(0. 1 fr. ShUoh'i System Wliltxer. We are authoroied to guarantee this remedy for the euro of Dyspcpiia, Inactive . lirtr, Hour Stomach, Con'nmption, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of Food, Yellow 8k in, and gmcral Languor and Debility. You must acknowledge that this would be ruinous unlets wo bad poeitiveevidenee that it will etre. Yoa wbo aro suffering from these eouplainti, those words are addmiaed and will you continue to Buffer when von Oan be cured on such termi 1 It ia for ya to determine. Sample bottle, 10 cents; regular also 7ft cents. Hold by C. D. Wataon, Druggiit, Clearfield, Pa. oQ.OtfO die annua Mr br uetrlectin a Couth. Co)d or Croup, often leading lo Consumption aaj the grave. Why will you Le gleet ao Important a matter wbea you ean get at our store KaiLon'a Consumption Cm a, with tbe assurance of a ipeedt relief. For soreness across tbe Cheat or Lungs, or Lame bark or Side, Shi lob's Ponovt pLAsraa gives prompt relief. Hold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. ITackmrt int. a nonular and frier ant nrrfume Sold by O. D. Watson, Clearfield, l a. pr 18, '7 7-eon -1 j. Large stock of coarse boots at 8. Uuiaiburg'i, BceeiBH For Ham. R. Newton Shaw keepa a I full aupply of Fredome Buggies and Platform; Wagoaa for talc. To be sewn at the Htaaw House 1 yard. Call on or addraaa him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may 13-tf. Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen. WAHTED by Arnol 1. at t'urvmiavllle, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 LubIicIs whent. . 1,000 bushels rye. 1,000 bunhels ontn. 1,000 bushels shelled corn. 1,000 bushels potatoes. IIMI.IHM) Kulnrh aliarrd ah Ingles. IIMMMNl Kt-llirk sawed alllilca. IIHI.IHMI fret pine boarda. (t.oill) railroad tlea. ,IMM) cords okk aud ItrniloTk bark. i'or which one-third cosh will be paid. oct.25. Parriri At Lutbtriburg, Fa., on ThursUy, Auguit 30, 18T7, by Her. I. Manges, Mr. Oeorge W. Brown and Miss Florence I. lrcasler, both ol Colon twp Vltartield oouoty, Fa. Al Luthersborg, Ta., oa Palurduy, August 10, 1877, by Ket. K Manges, Mr. Frank 8. Ilaney, of Cur wens ri He Fa., and Miss Clara A. llingcr, of Bloom townibip, Clearfield county, Fa. At Nsw Washington, Pa., on KatuHay, August 26th, 1H77, by Jubn F. Featb, Kiq., Mr. Thmas Adams, of Indiana county, and Miss Lacy Keirn, of Uurnsidc Uwnttp, Clearbeld county. At tbe Temperance Hotel, la New Washington, on (Sunday, August Jflib, 1877, by He?. W. 11. Horcrofi, Mr. Jona re n well, ol iiewourg, and Mils Anata B. Strunk, of Ferguson towmbip. At Curwcnivlllt, on Wednesday, August JVib, 1877, by John D. T bom p ion, Kiq , Mr. John Beck and Miia Mary Welch, buth ol Tyrone, SUA. Near Bait Mck, Clearfield county, Pa., on Frl due. Aucuit I7tb, 77. Mrs. Harriet (Stereos, wife of Wm. Stetem; aged 4If yoari, 6 months and 29 days. Tbe deer tied waa born in tiregg township, Cen tra county, Pa., oa tbo 2Hb day of February, 1828, Ilcr maiden name wat llarrist Foi. Bbe married Mr. Btcreai April 12, 1877. Sbt learn Are chHdrca by a former husband. At tbe residence of her soa-ln-law, William L. Hihel, Kmi., In Lawrence townablp, on Tuesday, August J Sib, 1H77, Lydia, wift of Titus Bslley, deoaaacd, aged 67 yeart, 4 months and 6 months, Railroads. PennNylvnnlnllnilronil TYRONE t CI.EAKFIF.i l) BRANCH r1 and nfter Monday, JI'NR , 18TT, the J Fasscnicr Trainl will run dally (except Sun dayi) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follow! i CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. C. Inwm, Conductor. LRAVB KOt Til. I.KAVK NOHTII. Corwenavllii..4:l0, P.ta Cl.orn.ld I.JO, " Leouaril, I it, " Barrett .4S, Woodland a 6.1, " Birler 4.01, ' Wallacotonr...4.ll, " Blue lt.lt. I , " Urabam 4 21, " I'bllipaburg 4.11, " SWner' 4.1, " BoyatoB,.....4.41, " O.oeola. ......... t.tJ, " Powelloa 4.68, M Hommit, t.l, 11 Vansooyoc 6.34, " Tyrom ..M0, Tyrone .... VaDSroyoo, Hummll,.., Powcltoa,.. ... 0.10,1. a. .. .0.14, " .... 6, " ,.10.10, ,..ln 10," ...lO.n, " ,..10.11, ...I IUS, " UsoeolaM.... !!) nton, Ftlrincr's, Vbillpiburg. tiraoam, Blue Ball,.... 10 .14, ' 10 60, WailacctoB, Bigl" Woodland,.. ,..10 6", " ,..1I.0, ,.11.17," Karrrtt, .11 I.V Lenoard 11.11," ClcarOald ..... 11.40, ' Curweaivlll...ll:OI,r.n. CLIAKFIKLD ACCOMMODATION. W. g. Pu'uusa, Coaductor. LRAVE BOIITH. , LKAVE NOHTII. Curwcasvlllr.. T.00 a. m ClearDeld t 10 " Leoaard, 7.64 " Barrett 06 Woodland 120 Bigler, 14 " W all.orlon,... 160 ' Blue Ball,... , 101 ' (irabam 0 17" Pbllipsbarg.. t.4 " Tyrone, 1.16 r. . Venseoyoo 1.45 " Kummlt 101 ' Cow.llon, 1.10 " O.ceol 4.11 " lloyalo 4.41 " hlelncr'a, 4 iiO " Fbillpsbarg (Iraham Blue Ball . 6 00 ,.6!l ...641 ...(.Oil ...0.16 ...oao ...0 46 ...60 ...7.00 Hteio.r i, t it W allaeeton, Biglcr Wood land,.. Barrett,-.... Leonard,.,.. Boyolon,.. , lo.l OaeeoM Pow.lloa,.. Humn.lt, Veoscoyoo,.. Tyroac .1(1.1(1 " .1140 " .11.16 " .11.21 r. ...1.01 Clearfield, Curw.nsvillr,. 7.36 BALD BAOI.il VAl l.RV IIKAXCII. Mail. t. 8.0 leave Tyrone arrive I. if Bald Kagle ,30 Joliaa 166 , Mllcelinrg 10.01 Bellefoote 10.16 Miloeburg It.eO Howard II. I, arrive L. Haven leeve '. TY RONS' STATION. 10 4.01 116 laiTwaaa. PaalOe Kipreac llarrlslx'g Aoc'm, wxarWAnlt. A.n. I'lll.borrb Kxp'ia, 1.60 I'scibs Kxpress, 0:10 p. a U IiO Mall Trala, Way Pssscngcr, Mall Traia, Fait Line, Atlaatil ft a press. 1'hila. mpress, 10:3 1'lllLIl'Klll'HO A MOH1IANNON BKANCIIRB Llavl BOUTB. p. a. t. M. 1. S.BATB Bourn, t. M. r. v. p. . II 10 1M6 11:11 STATIONS. Morrl.doll, 1:10 1:16 1:11 114 1:10 t44 7 !5 Pbllipsbarg, 7 :il Klelaer i :44 Boyntoa, Oaocol 11:14 11:04 4:15 11:61 400 11:15 1:61 11:40 1:47 10 It t il 10 46 l:0 1:4 M.skannoa, 1 11 Hurling, lloatsdalc, 1:10 MaCauley, 16 KcBdrlrk'l, I II Kainsy. 00 1:11 10:61 1:11 1:67 10:61 I 17 1:01 11:01 111 107 IMlf ll 1:11 11:11 I'll 11:16 1:44 11.10 140 11:16 1:16 Olos. eeanactl.na ind. by all trains at Tire do nad Lock tUven. I. I. BLAIR, fltpertntendcBl. nnounrfmtuts. Primary Eleotion, Saturday, Sopt. 15. Fata. Protocolary, I5, Rrflslor Record er, (It 1 Surr.yor, lo. The fee misl be paid la advaooa. , PB0TH0N0TAHY. tVa ara autborlsnd to auBouoee Ifci nan. of OKU. 0. KIHK.of Hrn.ij lownablp, aa n candi date Tor tbe offloe of Protbonolary, aobjeet la ibe afT Wc arc authorised lo an Bounce the name of1 KM BLOOM, of Clearfield, as a candidate for Prothunetary, suhjsot to the rules governing the Democratic party. I Poitofflee address, Cltarlold, Pa, Wc arc nuthnriifd to annonnoc tba name of a. f 1 LXOn, or pnidtora 'owmhio. aa a ean didate fur Protbonotary, inbjcot to the rulci gov erningthe Demopratie pcrty. I'oitottioe address, WoodUnd, Pa. We are authorised to announce tbe name of J. LINN SHAW, of Uoutiflale.ae a candidate for Protbonolary, subject to the ruloi governing me urmocraiia panj. Poitofflee addreis, Houtidale, Pa, We are authoriiod to announce the name of I. O. HAUUI'.K, ur Bradford towoihip, as a candi date for I'rnthoni'tary. lubject lo tbe ruloi gov eraing the Demooratio party. Postoffloc address, Woodland, Pa. UEQIfiTER RECOnDKR. We arc authoriiod to announce the name of L.J. MORUAN, of Clearneld, as a candidate for KfR titer a HooorJer, subject to tbe rules govern ing tbe Democratic party, PoiUiffioo address, Cluarflsld, Pa. COUNTY 61TRVEYOR. Wc arc authoriifd to announos the name of KAMI KL F. AfcCLOSKY, of Curwcnsrille, M a candidate for County Purveyor, mbjeot to tbe rufos governing the Democratic party. Poitdffifte add rem, ('uiwdoiville, Pa. Jlfw g.awrtiscrafts. coalT'coalii coalITi Thenndcrslgned desires to Inform tho oitiiena of Clearfield that he is prepared to furnish COAL of an eicellent quality, to all who may give him a call, at a price suitable for the preientbard times. jte win eicoange ooal lor flour, lead, groceries, Ac. All orders will receive prompt attention, at be de livers hiiownooal. TH8. A. DUCKtiTT. Clearfield, ra.,srpt. 6,'77-0m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTK'F Nuloe Is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of JHAAO THOMPSON, Sr., late of Bloom towmbip, Clearfield eountv, Pa., deceased, having been duly graoted to the underilgnod, all pcnoni indebtrd to said estate Will please make immediate payment, and those having claims or drmandi will preient them properly authenticated fur aeltlement without dclav. A.C.TATK, Adm'r. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 0, Is77-t5t. CAUTION. mbAII persons are hereby caution ed againit puroiiaiing or in any way med dling with the following pemooat property, bow ob or about the tarm leased from me by Nicholas Y. Vaadevender, and occupied by him and Joba H. Kiel, ia Brady townihip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., to wit : Two black hones, 3 tows, 1 set dou ble harness, 1 double tree, 1 set single trees, 1 pair spread cbaina, I lot ehalns, 1 plow, 3 bar row i, 1 cutting hot, 1 pair twin ilcds, and 1 train cradle, at laid property bHongi lo me and has odIv been left with my tenant lor his ase, during my pleasure, and any violation or my rights lo tbo premises will be redrestet by due prooeis or law. WM. FAKLKY. Jcfitrion Lino, 8ept A77 -lt 1. Notloe la hereby given that the following ae counlabavo been examined and paaaed by me, and remain tiled of rooord lo this oftloe for tbe ia rjtection of heirs, iegateee, credltora, end all others iulore.ted, and will be itroseuted to tbo next Or phans' Court ol ClearDeld oounty, to be bald at tbe uourt House, in tnc Borough ol uioarueia, com. ment'ing on tba 4th Monday (beiog the Ittb day) ol September, A. u. 1877 . Partial account of John M. Riddle and Hugh ltidille. Administrators of the estate of Jamoi Kiddle, late of Buroaide townihip, Clearfleld county, P.., deo'd. Final account of Jene Williams, Guardian of Kliiabelh Leonard, (new Elisabeth Miles,) Mary Kllen Leonard, (now Mary Kllen Yoonr), Kobu Leonard and John M. Leonard, children of Jacob Leoaard, Utc of Becoari a twp., Clearfleld county, Pa, deo'd, aa Bled hy UJioood Wil. lisnis, bia Adinini.trator. Partial account of John llcoerling and Abraham lloberliog, Kx.eutors of tho estate of Jacob lleberlioit, late of Brady twp., Clearfleld oonnty, Pa., deo'd. Final account of J. M. Rmith, Administrator of the citato or James (Jill, late or Beccaria twp., Clearbeld oounty, Pa., deo'd. Account or Ocorgc G- l'asimore, Administrator of tba estate of Wm. MoKnlgbt, late or CIcarAeld boroagh, Clearfield oounty, P.., doo'd. Aceooot or W. J. Jackson, Admiaislrlur or tbe calale of Holmes U. Phitllppi, late of ilceatar to.nabln. Uleoraotd uaeen i. P.., dM'd. Final .ooount of baaicl limuas, Admioistrator of Die eatate ef tioorge Beams, lata ef tbo Htato of Missouri, dee'd. . Final account of A. B. 6baw, Admialstrat ,r or Ibe eclate of Husao Kyicr, bite at tiosben twp., Clcarlleld county, I'a., doo'd. L.J. MORUAN, Aug. 10 te Register A Recorder, SherilT's Sale. T)Y virtue of tnndry wrlta of Tea. Cr., listed J out of the Court of Com toon Pleas of Clear fivldCo., and to medirentert, there will be eipoied to public salt, at the Court Uuuse.le the borough of Clearfttrld, on Halurday, the 8'Jd day ol teeptember. IhH, at I o'eioeti, p.m., the follow ing described real estate, to wit i A certain tract of land iltuate In Jeyn eiville, Clearfield county. Pa., and known in the plan of aid town as lot Wo, 10, boanded on too north hy Main street, on the west hy lot No 19, on the so nth by alley, and on the east by Walnut street, aid lot being (10 feet front and 3U0 feet deep, more or le is, said premises occupied as a hotel, buildiog being burned, stable remaining on said lot end a small ihnn. Belied, taken in eircutiun and to be told aa the property of Edward Flan ders. Also, a certain tract of Uni situate in the bor ough of Ofceola, ClearfleM oonnty, Pa., bounded oa the eorner by Cole street and Stone street, i feet front and running back 150 feet.havlng there on emoted a two itory frame house 1(1x24 feet : clao a frame blacksmith ihop 10x30 foot. Belied, taken In execution and to be sold as the proper ty of Darid Hamilton. Alto, a certain let of land situate la Clearfield boroagb, Clearfleld crusty, Pa., bounded and described ac follows .- On the west by Front street, on tbe north by Locuit street, on the cast by alley, and south hy lut S3, containing In width on Front street AO feet and extending in ilfptb on Locust street 200 feet, known in plan of borough as lot No. 32; baring thereon erected a two story frame house. Seised, taken In ex cen lion and to bo sold as tht property of Thomas J. McCullougb. Alio, a certain tract of land tltoate In Houti dale borough, CloerQHd county, Pi. Bounded south by Hue street, north by Moore alley, weit by Maple alley, and cut by t. Welkins, and known in tho general plan of said borough at lot No. 131, and having a smtll frame dwelling home and other outbuildings thereon. Beisod, taken in execution and to be sold at tht proper- . ty of James Smith. Alto, a certain lot of ground situate In Iaw renoo township, Clasrfield county, Pa , two lot '. nf ground kuown in Ike plan of tbe town ef; Wea Ckcrfield, ti loli Nu. V0 and Bl, bounded as follows. On the tooth by N iobols street, on the weit by Kant street, on the north by 21 feet alley, on (be eail hy lit left alley ; the said lots being 60 feet front on Nichols itreet, and 10 fret deep, and being 90 feet wide at the hack ; having tbcrrnn ereetftd a large frame chnrrb DUiiniDsT. nenea. urud in rxeciiiion ana in hi ". t." '"l,"'Jfl""''-,i L''""'.,i"'!ln uf Weit Clrarflnld Also, a certain lotf land situate In Clrarfleld county, pa., beginning at corner of James Irvine' ; lut and this lot on bevuod itreet Ihenac north i by Borond ttreet o the cant side tO feet to a eorner of an alley a belungingtnsaid lot thence i by said alley tnutb 7Heait sou Tect to an alley : thence toute SO feat to corner of James Irvtns' lott thflnoe by the nmc west 200 feet to place! of beginning t being the same premises which Joiiab W. Pmitn 1-y Qronnd Itrnt Ded daf-d AuvuitBtb. ISTB. conTsyed ton. U. Taylor, tnn- Jrot to an annual rent of If 0 per yoar, payable half yearly. Ktcmlrd at tf-arflelil in Hook no. a. page i on tbo lllh of Ad fust 1 17. Belted taken In r xerntirm anil lo bt sold at tht property of Biehard B. Taylor. Also, a certain tract of land iltaale In Ilouts da'c Itoroagh, t'loarfli-ld county, Pa., bounded at follows: tra the eat br icr alley, on tbo south by lot No. M It plot of eaid borough, oe the et si by Osk allry, ""t by tleorgt itreet, and known In plan nf ssld. bortiuph as tot No. Hit; having erect-. I thereon a largo frame house with kilrhen attached. Heiicd, taken In execution and lo be sold a the prnpnrty or Patrick (Jo inn. Alio, a certain lot of land rituetc ia C'learfluld borough, Clcarlleld counlr, Pennsylvania, being ST feet 4 inrhei on Hcc-iod Mrtet, aboet 200 feet deep i bounded on the west by Broond ttreet. on the Bonh by Rrd Mrcct, on the eait by an alley, oa tbe couth by lot No. 211 A, on which are erected leferal frame dwelling homes uoeupled by tenants. 7 he ssid nremines beirg mbject U yearly Uronnd Real ci par year, neeuraeq la Book"U B." g-ge lie by writing lied. In qnittion waived aud property condemned- 8ctstl, taken In execution and to be cold at the proper ly of Kichard B- TaHor. Ttnaa o Hn,n.-Tbe prioe or torn at which the properly shall be uracil off mast he paid at the time of salt, or tneh othtr arrange menu made at will be approved, otherwise the proper ty will be Immediately put up aad told agaia at the expense and risk of tbe person te whom It was strnek off, and who, la caie of dtflcleeov at each re-sals, shall make good the eame, and In no Instance will tbe Dsed be presented la Court for confirmation anlcis the money Is actually paid to the Bherif. ANDKHW PtiNT, Jr. Pnaairr urrtct, i doijiiu, Clearfleld, Pt-, Rept. MWM E. WARING'S LAW BLANKS For et, la at Ibe Clrarfield Ran ilicam oBea. Tht mod f owptrtt Reriea f Iitf lfHHiVtpHeVUAftt, These B'tnhs trt getlea ap ta nprrler etyla, ere of ntfrm ilte, end furnished at very lew figures far cash. Call at the Rrrrstirit eftce ted eiaalae them. Orderi by mall prompt' filled. Addrees, U00DLA()SR 4 UR, Jaly M. IbTT 11. Clearicld Pa. CAUTIOBf.411 persona arc hereby warned against purobailog or lo any way meddling with a four-year old gray oolt, and a four yoar old dun colt, now la tho possossioa of J. Irvla MoKee, of Knoi township, at tbey belong to mc, and are left with him on loaa oulv. subject to my order at any lime. WM. H. DICKINSON. MaJera,Aug. IS, 1S7T-SU CAUTIO !. All rerson aro hereby oaolioned . eriil or in an wav Beeddlinct ana n n - :-..'--, bay horse aod cot or baroeat, I buggy, I bedtaad bedding, I seta oh airs, 1 outboard, 1 deik.t stands, I stoves, aad 40 yards of earnoL as tbi same belongs lo mc, and is left with him oa lean only, aunieot to my order at any time. PHILIP 0OTT8. Qlen Hope, Pa., Aag. U, 1877-3t 4p1 AtHTION-AII persona rc beret cautioned J against purcbatiag or la any way meddling with the following property, now in possession of wm. 1. Hard, or Uurwenivillo, vis: one boot case, 1 lounge, IS chairs, I tables, t clocks. 1 kat stand, I cupboard, 1 sink, 1 cook stoeo, 1 Bed room cot ana bedding, 1 wardrobe. 1 wheelbarrow. and 40 yards of earveting. This property was purchased by us at public aalc oa the Slit day of Auguit, 1877, and is leu with aaid Hard on loaa only, sulijcot to our order at any time. THOMPSON CO. Curwenirlllo, Pa., Aug. 29, 1877-St, CAUTION All persons aro hereby oaatlon ed tgainat pure baling or ia any way med dling with the following property, now ia the poMCMioo of Jacob A. llreth, of Chest townihip, Tit : I wo bcdi and bedding, 1 mart and oolt, 1 two-hone wagon, 1 long sled and log chain, 1 1 cow, t calves, 1 000k stove, 1 ten-plate stove, 1 uual store, I clock, 1 bureau, 3 sowa, 1 pig, 1 grind atone, lot of lumber, lot of paling aad plastering lath, 1 eores of 00 rn, I acrei of buck wheat, AU& 11 dosen rye, as aald property was purehaied by me at Constable's sal on the 11th day of August, 1877, and Is left with said fireth en loan, subject to my order at any time. JOHN JL. BRETH. Chest, Pa, Aug. S3, 1877-St YM.NIHTRATOR'H NOTICE. Notice li hereby given that Letters of Ad iBlttratloa oa the estate of JBS8K ATONE, late of Bojtgi township, Clearfield oounty, Penn'a, deo'd, having been duly granted to tbe an dors lined, all persona indebted to eaid estate will please make immediate payment, and thoee having claims or demands will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement with' out delay. A. C. TATE, Clearfield, Aug. 0,'77-tt. Administrator. Indiana Normal School of Fa. Tbt Winter Tsrm of U weeks will open on Xlcmday, Sopt 10, 1877. The Summer Term of 18 weeks will open Monday, .Starch 25, 1878. TKRMfl, $5 00 PBR WEEK, Including Tuition, Boarding, Room, Heat, Light, aod Wash tog. Beet Normal School BulMing In the State. Facilities ia every respect winal to any Normal School io the United States. Undents may enter at any time during tke term For particulars, ena lor catalogue io I). M. SEN8BNIO, Principal, Aug. 39, 1877 1m. , Indiana, Fa. NOTICE 1NPART1TI0N. To the hetri tod legal reprewotatiret of Tnoa. Henry, late of Ferguson townihip, CIctrAcld Co., Pa., deceased : No tie Is hereby glren to the heirs ef tbe said deo'd, to wit: Elisabeth Henry, (now MoCrackcn), Josiah Henry, John Henry, Jane Henry, (now Jane Ferguson), William Moore Henry, Matthew Henry, Mary Ilanoah Hllc, (formerly Mary Hannah Henry), Margaret Henry, (oow Margaret Htle), and Harriet Hoyt Henry, (now Harriet Hoyt Heed), residing In the county aforeiaid, that, hy virtue of a writ of Partition issued out of the Orphans' Court of Clearfleld oounty, a pori the tittle of the said dee'd, and te tie directed, I will prooecd to hold en inqnliltloa on tbe real estate of tbe laid deceased, on Tuesday, fteptembcr, 1(4, IHU. Tht said real estate conslsta of ont hundred aorea of land rituals io the township and oonnty aloreinid, and all parties can then and there at tend if i he i see proper. AN DUE W PENTS, Jr., Sheriff'! Oftloe, ) Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., Aug. IS-dt. J Save Youit Cash G. C. & T. W. MOORE, (Successors to J. B. Showers,) IAI.IM is BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS CAPS, AMD I(KT' FURNISHING GOODS, ROOM No. 1. PIK'8 DUILMNQ. They are now receiving a eholoe lot of the latest itylec of Ltdlet and Gents' Drest Shoot end Booti, tf ether with a large lot of PLOW 6IIOKS, Ao.,4c, suitable for workmen en tbe farm aad la the woods. They In rite special attention te tbclr stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of which will be sold it rates at favorable at they can be bought elsewhere In the county. A chart of the patron sge of Ibe public It re- i pec If oily solicited. CiEO. c. MOORR. TOM. W. MOOftF. Clearfield, Pa.July II, lAT7Sm. Sheriffs Sale. 1Y virtue of write of epon faeiat, Issued 9 out of tbe Oonrt of Com mo a Pleat of Clear- field county, and to me directed, there will j . nmn in ai u ...Ln . the bro.,h of CIc.rB.ld, on K.lcrJ.,, the th day of Heptemher, 17T, at I o'clock, p. tnc lottowtag detcrioea real estate, to wttt A certain two-story plsnk framedwntllng house with briok flue froat of III feet, aod a drplh of 14 fpt, situate on a certain let or piece uf groand to North lloutiville, Clearfleld county, Pa. The amoant claimed to bo due and unpaid, Is twenty, four dullars and forty-line eent, for lab r done and material furniihed sail dwelling within the last si I months pait, at the request of said Defend ant. Belted, taken In elevation and to be told at tht property of Miehael Leech, owner, and James U. Oakos, eon tractor. Alio, a certain two-ttory franc boose, 1,7x19 feet, situate In North Uutntele, beginning at a pout fuuth H degi-eet cart ftO feet from tbe weit oomer of Bwupc itreet and Barah alley) theaoe sooth 63 degrees cast 60 feet along said street lo peit ; thence loota T degrees west 16t feet to Utter allry ; tbrnee along taid alley north 10 do greee writ 66 feet to pnit ; thence north 17 drg. east 169 feel to place of beginning, and known as lot No. I" la general plan of said borough. (Seised, taken in execution and te he sold ae the property uf Lewis J. Palmer. Also, a certain two story fmme dwelling boose, wilh lot and curtilage eppwrtenant t hart to, sita ala In North llouisdaK fronting on Bai I road street 64 fret; thence north li fet ; thence 60 feet thence - 160 feet to Rail road street, being situate abnnt 160 foot west ef tioorge H bodes' Hotel. Raid building It a twa steiry frame building, I ft 14 feel, and Ift feet high. HriseJ, taken II exeeution and to be sold at ibt property of John Bagea, owner, and John Dafley, eon tractor. Also, a two ctory frame dwelling house, 11x24 feel, and Ift fset high, situate In Woodward towi ehip, fronting 33 feel oa street, and extending bach 16 reet, adjoining lot of Wtlliem Revet oa ihe south, lot of Thomas Beed en tbe north, and lands ef Jacob Uearhart on the wait. Be teed, taken la elocution and te be told as tbe property of Perry Oormaa. Alto, a two-story frame house, )fiit4 (bet, and 1 A feet high, ilteate In Ibe boroagh of lloatsdile, on lot No. 417, In the general p'ae of said borough , on Ihe wtst tide of Britbtn street, snath of the Franklin aiding- Selfd, taken in execution aad to be told as tl.e properly of Henry Uardtn. Alto, a certain two-ttory frsme bowse, I ft 1 14 feet, aod 1ft feet high, on lot No. Hi im the bor ough ef Moatrdala, oa the west side ef Biiibln street, tooth of Uoshanaoa troth. Bailed, taken In exetviilon and te be told at the property of wiiitaa uaritng, Tnnai op Barn - The prlaa at cam at which the property bell at ttrtwk off mutt ha paid at the time ef sale, or inch other arrangements made p will ae approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put up and told agon t the ex pense and rih of the peraon te whom It was strnek elf, and wba. In ease ef eflcieaoy at mob re-ialt, shall make good the same, aod in no instance will the Deed be presented In Oonrt fat eonflrmttion taken the money ia ftseliy ptd u the Bherir. ANDHUW PBNTK, Jr., Baitirr'l Orncn, I fihotSff. Clearfleld. Pt Aog. 13, 1ITT.; J &rjTjrj taelly aaratd In those timet, bat Th It eaa ha made in throe maatba by any dl I I 0D9 gf ettbor eei, la any part of tbe country who la willing to work steadily al tbo employment that wo furnish, fififl per week la Jour owa towa. Yoa aeed aot be away from ome over eight. Yoa eaa give year whole time to the work, or oaly yeur spare moments. It costs aoiblog to try the business. Termi and $ Oat fit free. Address al oacet H. U a Lb art A Co., April It, la77-ly Portlaad. Maiae. Tba BBderslgaed will tell al private tele all that 'taet or pared of land siteatc la Decatur townihip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., within a abort diitanea of tbe Tyrone Clearfiel t H. R aad adjoining loads of Robert Hudson and etacrt, aad knowi as the Jaoob B. Uearhart lot. Tbe said tract tootaiaing 80 acres more or lest, with two rotaa of valuable eoal thereon, hat about SO acre cleared, and la tbe key to a large body of ooal about being developed, will be told low and upon easy terms. For particulars, apply to DAVID L. KKKBS. Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 187fi. Fine Farm at Private Sale ! Sitoata in IIantln,lon count. Pa., ene nils north of Ibe llla. of burnt Caelol, Faltoa Co., ooDtainlnK three auBdred aad twontw.ctftht aeres, ore or lees, limestooo, gravel aod slate land, uader good state of oultivatloa. Tbe Improve ment, eooaislof frame dwclliBg boaee, baak barn, 4ox7t foot, wagon shed, eorn crib, bog pens, bay scales, two tenant hoBsec, law mill, two 7000, apple orchards bearlog fralt, ooe thousand panel, post aod rail fcBce, Art, aeres meadow, one hun dred aad Aft, acre, plow land. Tb. balaBoe consists of 128 acre, of wbita piae, oak and hick ory timber. A stream ol never-failing water rens through this property, soak lag it particularly well adapted to both otook aad grain raisiog. If desired, will be divided to salt purehaeen. Tbis properly U on or near projeoted routes of two railroads, one 01 Wbleo will no eollt tbis coming DBinmor, veriorDi w aaw, apply to 8. V. WILSON, Lock Box 180, Cleeraold, Pa. ClearlolJ, March 11, 1177-tm HIGHEST AWARDS! Vib"oV J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEEN!!! ok FILBERT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, i WITT! SHAKING ANDCLINKKR-OK1NDINO URATKH FOR RURNINU ANTHRA. CITK OR BI1UM1NUL3 COAL CENTENNIAL WROUGHT-HOX HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WR01GHT-1R0X HEATERS, COOKINS RANOKS, LOW-DOWN ORATES. Deeorlptlre Ctrrnlnri aent fren t. bb, addrm. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April 15, 'T71J. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor1 Pena township, Clearfleld Co., Pa. Ill) R If ED OUTI BURNED UPI The subtcrlbers have, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity, In the erection of n first class Woolen Manufactory, with all tho modern improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Clotbt, Casiimeres, Satinetts, Blaa keta, Flannels, Ac Plenty of goods oa hand to tupply all oar old aad a thonsand aow emtomert, whom wt ask to come and examine oar itook. Tbe business of CARDING AND FULLING will receive oar especial attentloa. Proper arrangements will bo made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done apon the shortest notice, and by itriet atten tion to business we nope to realise n noerai saare ef pablie patronage. IO.IMM POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay tbe highest market price for Woo and tell our manufactured goods at low aa similar goods eaa be bought ia tho oounty, and whtnerer we fall to render reasonable tatisftction we eaa always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, eitoer ta person or by letter. JAMBS JOHNSON A SONS, nprilJfltf Bower P. 0, REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Woal$i FMMtAllly notify tlM pvbllfl fCDtfftllj Uint bt ku rHOTd fall Otofty 8tor fro a 6bw't Row, to th fanildiaf foratrl otwgpld by J. MiIm K ratter, ob SmokI ttrtMt, Bait door to Biclor'f bardaftro ttor. whtra b InUntb koAping $ fWll lino of GllOCERIEM. DAMS, DRIED BBKrand LARD. SUGARS and BY RUPS, ef all grades. TEAS, Oreea and Black. COFFEE, Routed and Oreea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CdMYTCO FRIITS, All kinds in the muket. PICKLE8, in Jars aad barrels. SPICES, In er.ry form aad rarlatj. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINDK OF CktACKBRt. SOAPS, . MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACI1E8, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil tu.1 L&mp CLia&eys. And t food utortmoDt of thoM tfalnn roIW kept la a Kroery ttoro, which ht will tichtogt lor BtrKtunf u ut mtrktt pnott. Will tttl for oaib u btply m any tthor ont. PlttM mill tod tot hit ttook Bad Jadgt for yoa mi i. JOnN MrQAroIIKY. Clotfflold, Jts. I, IBTT. A. 1. tiaiBTT. REED & HAGERTY, Stcwiotort to J. G. SCHRYVER, DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF II AUD WARE, WOOD is.! "TTILLO'VT'-'W'AUE. COOKINQ 8TOVE8, HEATINQ STOVES and BANQES. Bteond HI., CltarHrU, Pm. Tb. nadenlgned weald bbbcbbcc te tke dtlseas af Clearneld aad rlolalte, tbat tbey bar. par. ebaatd Ibe Hardware Store af J. O. nchrr.er.aad will eenetnntl keep en bead a full asscttln.nt.f Hardware In nil its breaches. Inch as TABLE & POCKET CITLERY, Deaek Stops, Hand Saws, Great American Creel eel Saws, Da11, aad Peeliag Alee, Hatchets, Mini, and Plan. Irani, all klada af halls, Hon. Skoea and Hon. 8hM Nells, Picks, Hon, Rakee.Ha. Perka, Blio.ll aad Apales, Be. tbecSnatbes, Plows, Oraia Cradles, Calttratera, Docbie and SIU Hberel Pkiwa, Calllvator Teetb, Bevels aad Tr Bqnaree, Hbcl Blade., Mill Sew aad Taper Files, Chisels, Bills, Augerc, Adiee, Hare lieor Haagars, Ball, T Bad Btrap lliagee, 808871 Mollaw AoKara, all kladl 01 txhi.9oi.wi, bask Card aad Pullctl, CLASS and PUTTY, Feed and Cbala Belts, Carriage, Tin end Barnl Bolts, clrd Cord, Sad Ir.es, Mere. Stashes aad Carry.Coaibe, (artad-iioae Siidree, Gub, Hemp aad lea, sine Pasklag, Cable Chelae, etc The will ilea keep ob kaad a fall BMottsaeal TTinw.re,end n geuernl stock f Hone. Fnraisb lag Uoods, which thee will nil nt prim I. mil lbs lisa.1. Pereeu .labial aatthtci I Ibeli In. an In- flfctd ba call aad axaaslne their Meek belen nareluvclng. BIRD II BAURRTT ( le.rt.ld, Ma; M, ISTT-lT. NEW GOODS ! New Goods ! NEW GOODS ! Try Them I We art now gotting in a new itock or Boot,, Shooi, Gaitora and Slipper, at price, far bolow anything ever shown. For proof look at these pnoci : Wbbwb 'i lae.il laslina Shoes, 9c cents inn up. Woman's Conresi lastloa Sbcs, 91 cents and np Woman's laced Morocco Shoes, at tl.So, 9l.il), 91.74 and 91.00. Woman's (rationed Horace Hboes, at 12.011, 11.96 and $1.69. Women's laced foxed Mboea, at $1.11, 91.70 and 91.00. Women'! buttoned foxed sboec, at $1.76 and $1.00. Weucn'l laced Kid Shoes, at $1.99. Women's buttoned French Kid Bhoes, at 92.00, $'1.00, t3 To and $0.90. Womea'l elf ikla, bomi made Shoe, at $2.00 warranted to turn water. 100 different styles of Children's Shoes, from 25 cents lo $1.75. Mm', barrestlcg Bhoes, at 99 cents. Hen's barrestlcf Jrackled Sboec, at $1.99. Men's drees Shoes, nt 91.7520 different strles. Men's kip boots, at $3.60. Hen's Up sole, kin boots, $3.76 like the Klmlra boot. Heat calf skia hoot fur dr.aa M IS Bo j 'a bhoes, at $1.16, $1.60 aad $1.75. Bur's buttoned Bhoes, at $1.69. Boy's boots, t $ J .00. Boy's kip boots, doable soles, .t 92.00. WE MAKE A HPKCIALTV OK IIURT'H BEIT SHOES. Ws also beep tbe cheapest lice of BATS, CAPS, FUBNIBI1INQ 900DS, TRUNKS, Ac., Ao. H.a's Shirts al 41 ecu. Men's Urandried Shirts nt U oenta. Paper Collars at 9 Mais n box. Puspenderl nt twenty wntl n pair. flirs ns n trinl and Jon will be pleased. No trouble t show foods. Wc exchange an j thine thai does not prcn eatiifaet.rj. We Uke ear kind of trade. Wi want all tbe grain wa oan get. S. GUINZBURG, At Flegnl'l old stand, oppoiit. Ihe Court Hones. Clearneld, Fa., August 1, 1877. Z. g.. iJItrt & (to.'t Column. "X-XXXS IS T. A. FLECK & CO.'S. COLUMN. T. A. FLECK A CO. ' HAVE REMOVED TO GRAHAM'S imiCK BUILDING, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. AS WE ALWAYS ADVERTISE " Determined Never That Im our We are now selling the best Calicos at 51 cents. Appleton A Muslin at 7 cents. REMEMBER That wc are receiving this week A NEW INVOICE OF FALL GOODS. NEW DRESS GOODS, CALICOS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, TICKING, COTTONADES, SHIRTINGS, RED FLANNELS, WniTE FLANNELS, EMBROIDERIES, KID GLOVES, CORSETS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, NECK RUCilING, TIES, LADIES' BACK COMliS, 4c, &c. carpets; CHEAPER THAN THE Cll KAPEKT. 1,000 POUND. CHAIN, OF CARPET . 3, LARGE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We BUY all our goods for CASH, ami SELL for CASH, by which mewm we are cnnblcd to sell cheaper thnn any other utorc in the county. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE : T. A. FLECK & CO. GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING, JInrkot Street. Clearfield, ln. August 15, 1877 mny 2. PITTSBURGH Om of Om ltd Hi. I Brfcooh li tka Vnti HtH. Tbora(b trtcbtDf . Klfht rpriiatl. Twratj.twv leheri Kla Iwwliari m tb Conservatory of Music maswiteJ with tht olkir. InHmctloit U thi HftM, Hansnny, und tb mm of lb Urat4 Orfii, Cibincl Vrgto, Piof OaiUr, FltU, Violii, ! VoiM C lit are. Suty fall teo for i)(ho dollara. Ueallem admltud I Ut CoaMrratorw. CbtriM la lb Col!r nd CoBrvtorj leit than in tvbool affording mmI auga aad afmniaodatioaa. Fall lena opaaa Hvpttailwr vb. Head for Catalog Eit.I. C. TEIlSniNO, D.D., Jala 13, lilt lsa. Bigler, Young & Reed HAVI OH BAND One-hera. Trc.4 Pewers an4 Tkreahlnr piacajiBees. Ala., Ar.rj'a Patent P.ur-herx Pewins. rarsam will le vail u lte laeai a sail. CleeraeU, Pa.. Aae. I, 'W If. NOTICE OK INCORPORATION. Holies to kerebr a-leaa Ibal aa analiraliea .ill b. aaade, .Brier (be Ael of Assemble .1 th. CeaisaMweeltb e I'.nasjlraaia, eelilM, "Aa Aet to provlj. ferta. Ineorporatlo. and haeule Una af enei. Crpwratioas," aapraaed lb. 2vlb dae or April, 1174, aad tae sappleeseau lherlo. for the ebarter i ea laleaded e.rMiratioa t. b. railed Wilaur Land Co., lbs .baracler aad aijeet ol wbleb Is p.rebei., s.l. .ad leaiing ml ra.1 state, WALLACR A KHKI1H, Cle.rt.ld, Al n, 1177 H Bel lellis. AUDITOR' miTK B. I.I.U f "ini. Heewte, dMMSed. The aaderaleaed Avdiler. aiMiated to ssahe aad report dislrib.Ho. .1 preeewls of eaid dse'd, la tke head, af Joha M. Adaras, Traetee, will Ulead le tbe datloo ee" his af polatai.al .a Tears- aaj, rtepiesaoeff le, in7, s. I .eleeh f. m., e4 tb. ee. el M.rt.T A Qerdew, I. Cleardeld, Ha., whew aad ben all f erOes iolereetrd ssa, auead. T. R. HURRAY, rie.rl.ld, Pa., Aa( t. 1ITT II. Andllor. Try Thorn I Z. a. Htcl & Co.' troluma. lo be Undersold," Motto Ntlll. I1CARPETS S PLY. Klerint BalMinrn. W.ll mWMmI imni nf iladv. tlrmcvU f Manle Theory of M Tborovcb PITTSBURGH, PA. CI'TORH NOTICI-: Leiten Te.li. l j "ee IlliRN. I raeotary rn th. eetate ef eOHIAN WASH IN. lete of llaslea tewn.bl... Cl.arll.ld 0... I'e.dM'd, barlae heea fraated u lb. aaderalfaad, .11 aersoas kaowifl. iheaaaclvai ladeotad t. i.ld eatala are reqalred I. wrahe laessedta!. p.eeBI. e.d those barias; ilsial ft(.init tbi sob. will prreral thena properle aatbrnliMled for Mltsa sueat witbiMIt delaj. JOK. WAM1BHRN, C. H. WAKIIBIIKN, ("aliela, pa., Aef . I, TT-II lieeatm. I f N (iOD M K TRVMT.H All Mam X Pay for Ihrir work kefer. II Uarei tb. sbop. And ae all drab la as Ike frees ef tke told, and tba proaafsee of MM ar. Ilk. tk. lower. th.re.tf tbey ar. .ire. .a. da. aad feraettet tbe aeitlhrtefere it is heat urt l. Irwat .Broody. All kiads of work will be doa. I tbia shop for easb or ready pay. Boots and Ihoes of U lieos ead atyletbe best aad ike.pen la lew.. I hare retaeeed By obop t. ike tower eei of towa, la Taylor's rnw, ea IUd etreot, mm lb. dapot, when I will to Steed at .11 liaaae, walrraf tvr eaaleeain. All wwrh wtrralil (ood aad Also, .11 ktadi ef Leelbar tad torn riadhft far omit, Tho ettlemi ef Cloardeld Bad .totality wis rsspoelfelly laviisd f tin see . eell. 10. B. lblHfa. Cleart.l.l, r...Jaly II. lTT. ! '; I