THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA WKlNBDAT MORNING, BEPT. 1, l?T. Terms of Subscription. I If i.ld In adVaooa.or within thrM nontbt ...V ; ft paid nfterthroonao baforo til month. f rl paid nfor Ik. aiplralloa of ain Bomb. M In Nt tort uiiji NlCLIGIOCa KOTIt'K. Melhedlit Kplecopal Cfmreb Rr. J. 8. M MiBiur, 1'aetor. Jtorltet every Sabbatb t 10 A.M., end HP. M. 8r,btb Knhool et V A. M. I'r-yor Ueetiag every Thursday, at 1 1 P. If. Cotun-uuioa Herrlee, Ant Habbatb of every Month, at Hft A. M. Weal Clearfield M. K. burrh. Revs. William H. and W. 8. Wilson, 1'astors. Preaching every alternate Buotlay, at o'olook, H. M. Sunday Sohool at 2,, P. W. All an in rlted to attend. prebtrlan t'hurek Hev. II. 8. Burt. an. Snbbatn services morning and evening Sab bath (school at I P. W. Prayer Meeting Wednea day vntag. HI. Fraud.' f hurchCathollc Rv. P. J, tfiaaiPAi. Preaching at 10 o'clock, A. If., on the first, third and lourtb tiuudaysof M.b Month; Vesper and Benediction oftb lilessed Haorement at T o clock, r. jd. bundey eeboel every Hunday aftsrnooa at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Tina or loLDiaa qvaktbb taasiont 00 oar. Second Muutlay of January. Third Monday of Mareb. Flrit Monday of J ana, Fourth MonJay of September. Tina or aoLDiaa con no fl 1:1,1. First Monday of June, ficaoad Monday of November. rtiBLio orricina. fr9idnl Jufg Hon. Charles A. Mayor, of Lock Havea. Afitimni Lorn JuiigM Hon. Jubn U. Orris, of peneiouie. AMtrt JiMf--Abria Qgiltn, Clearuoldj Vinoant B. Holt, Clearfield. ProtkonuUtryKU Bloom. HtgiUtr and Rordtr-h. J. Morgan, DiHrict Attomf Wa. M. McCullougb. Trwmnr David Mciiaughey. ' a tfasri-Andrew PsaU, Jr. ' ' County Su ryor Baninel P. MoOlosksy, Cor wan stills. County Cemmiuionirt Clark Brown, Claar flfld 1 Thomas A. MoUca, Chest P. 0.) Hurts Uoover, Clearfield. County Auditor Christ, J. Kcafegy, Olea Hope t bamuel A. Caldwell. W Uliamsgrure j Joba C. Conner, burn side. Culg Oaruasr J. B. Neff, New Washington. Jury CemmiioerQT. James P. Uurebfleld, Cleatied, Joseph Alexander, Woodward. tiuptriuttuiUut 0 Pmbliu School-Jubn A. QrfRury, Carwenirilla. Aotari$ Puklit John W. M'rlgley, Win. Ra debaugb, Cyroa Oordoa, Clearfield ( Joseph H. Irwia, N. K Arnold, tfarwensrilta ; 3. J. Llngle, Oieeola Mills 1 J. A. Livingstone, DuBois City. Oat Sptial eolotna it daoldedty Interesting in 'B loeal point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who wmot to sara money. A CARD. Ffllo Dtmoeraf Cltarjietd Cvumtg ; f My Bene having beea anaoancad as a candi date fur Ihe ITIce of ProiLonolery, and, as It has been the usage of the party la this eouaty la ro- tlect the ptnon holding that position fur leeund term, end believing that Mr. Bloom is tbos enti tled ly the mages of (he parly, I respectfully withdraw my nana as a candidate at this tiaie fur that p ml don. If spared, I will bv a candi date for that tffirc lire yters henca 1 and, if at that time yon ennrffler that the Interriu of the party would be pioniuted by the tleetion of one who has labored earnestly la the came, I woild be gratified by baring your support for the posi tion named. Re'pectrnlly, onr obed't. servant, Oko, C. Kitia LDTBsaaauHU. Pa., flrpt. 5th, 1077. Wm. Iteed nt Wright's old Btand on Second street. - ia .. - - Seo advertisement of tho " Tearl Shirt" ba aaatfaer aolama af this paper. Win. Jtoed ha a removed his store lo Wright's old stand, Second U Clear Bel J, Pa. S. Giiinr.burg has rueuivod a full 1 Btoeboffallaod winter goods. Seeoewadteriise. meat end priee list in this paper. Kev. J)r. It 011 ni, of the t'ententtary Biblical Institute, Baltimore, preached la tba Clearfield U. B. Church lest Bab bath evening. Those who voted on age last year, boald pay a flute and Coonty tax on or before the ftth of Ortober next, la order to secure a rota this year. j k The daj'H are getting ao much ihortor that the young snaps, wao a sea to eon en ionr girls st u'eloeh, no go at 7, and thus til) as a fall hour of bappy aad ralaable Urn. ; .i 11 ii- a a a 1 Tho Contra. State Normal School, at Look Haven, Pa., will ape its Vail term Sept. 17th. For circulars or particulars, addrsss It A. N. Ultra, Principal. . - 1 n a s 1 1 A very foir audience greeted the Louisiana Jubilee Singers, at the Optra House, OB Saturday eight last. Tba ilngere attended Msthodist Church on Sunday ercalag, and sang Hreral of their religioas pleeea. . Tho Monthly Union Tempernnco Prayer Meeting will be held la the lee tore room af (he Presbyterian Cbnrch, Clearfield, this (Wedneiday) evening, at 7ft o'clock. Perrons having " Uorpsl IIj oidi," are requested to take them along to tba meeting. . a - : Ketail dealers in Cigars throughout the county, who intend coming to town during Court, era requested to ea.ll at oek'i Cigar factory, In the e 4 Western Hotel, aad asamlae bli cigars. Ha fa ill assured that faeoan please then both In quality aad pricai. eepll Tt if -oti - Dr. J. li. ii. lleichhold, who for some time past has been practicing dentistry with Dr. A. M. Hill, in this place, took hi departure last Friday afternoon, to get ins trust ion and attend a Winter course of lectern at tba Pennsylvania Col Ire of Dental Burgvry, S. B. corner of Tenth and Arch i reels, Philadelphia. "The Itroad Top Mountain Voice, blob reaantly suspended pablieatloB, Is to b published at Houttdele, CI sar field county, after the 1st af October. Clearfield eouaty Is getting a 'sanerabejadaaaaol loaai papers." UoUidngtburf gtmudard. Well, If that K lasts vary long we shall ba mistaken. However, it Is oaa of tba best Mfr far a new pa per that .ma kaow of. T. A. Fleck has just returned home, after vpeadtog two weeks la New York and Phi I a- di-lpbia. aad, havlag cash to pay for all goods, he has secured kbi of the greatest bargains af the season. For farther particulars, see adver tisement Beit week. Doa't fall to giro them a cell, as they are determined to keep tbe prices down aad give eat I re rot ii fact ioa lo everybody. 1 ' lie V.J. 8. Alt Murray addrenaed tho 1 Temimaaea meeting tn the tuari 11 ease lan vn day aveaiag. There was a very fair eedler.ee present, aaeslderiag tba aBfavorabla weather, We aaderitead that Mr. Beaton Dalley, af Btslrt- Tlllc, eipeetf ta spead several days la Clearfield daring tba spproaehiag term ef Ooart, la the la lerest of the Temperance aeaeo. LihI of lettent remaining unclaimed la the Potlomee al Clearfield, for the waeh ending Sept, la, 1877 1 C. Ceoner. ahsi Kldla Robinson, T. RoblioH, J. Saiibetker, Wm. Selfridge-I. P. A. Uavliu, P. M. James Hina, Mi.s Hectic Jolly, Mrs. C. J. Morgan, Tho Urn of Wm. B. Condo, living In tba teaia tad af Lawrence township, was aa terad by soma aaknowB persons lest Soadey algbt, who bridled aad took two horses therefrom. Af ter searching arouad a few aonre, ea Monday MoiBlng, tho eolmsls wore fonad a few miles distaat frum where tbev had beta Helen. One af tbt horses was a three year aid eoli, which Was atver bridled bafarc, aad It is suppoetd that it bicame nnmaaageble, a he a the parties a baa doaed the horses aad streak for safe qaarUra. The tool and disagreeable weather or tbe past few days teretbiy admoaisnse aa inai inter Is near, and that It is now In order ta earn able all srrangements neeessery to tha com fort lad health af tha members af the house held. Mta. Read A flsgerty, af this place, desire lo all ike attention af tar readers ta Ihe large slock f stores an aihlbltlon nt their store aa Seaoad itieet, tonilstlag af a largo ear ply af parlor, healing aad cue. lag staves, aad ranges. They hats tor salt tba boat sieves la Ibt market, for barulug either bird or aefl aaal, ar wood, aad persons In need ef each an article will da wall la all aa these gentmrneB and saamina ihelr stack. Tkey will order anything In ts stave ilea which 'hey have not gnt an hsnd when called for. Win. Heed liu removed hia atook of good, lo lb. Wrljbt (tororooa OB Seooid .tel. Thoao who voted on age last year, hould fj a 8ltt and Oooutj tai oa or aofora tho lib of Oololior oil. la order to tntiro a toll alajoar. Beet All. We have in our office Ur ii'i owl, mini in tb. (ardra of Mr. Tbomaa H.illj, r borough, wblob woigbi tailro noanda. Hard t. boat. Ncllf Coal! Coal I ! Thorns penom In nred of aa exreltent qnatlty of bitotninout coil, A '.r. i vtviM th.o Winf h lallln ah n ualna ThoHG who votud on ago lant ycar, snuuiti pay a oiata ana loonty u 1 011 or beiora tba lib of Ootuber aeit, in order lo secure rata this yaar. Well, Well ! We notice that In- vid Caldwell, Ktq., of Huntingdon, purohased tba Altoona tveoc at Sheriff' sale, tbe other day, What la the world doea that old bachelor want with a" Olob when be has nobody ere a to pu neuse. Complimented. The officers of the Centra County Agricultural Soolsty bavo for warded as a M free ticket" to tbe Fair. Now, If thry will send ns some eipenso money say $5 wa may ba abla lo attend. " We're deed-broke. Radical ml government tells upon us Just Ilka It doea on other people. 1 - Notice. A tcmporato Granger incna requests us 10 notify an up-tbo-oountry Murphy lecturer, who uses three nighl.oaps in one evening when bo comes to town, either ta stop delivering Temperance lectures to tha Clear field crtekers, or quit telling his audience that be does not tounh, taste, or handle the tricked stuff. Libel. An itinerant Kro Doctor has seed Brother Grayson, of the Crmvform fomvtrat, published at Meadvllle, for libel, bo. causa tbe latter told the truth about tbe forn Twelve honeat men will not tee mneh slander In a oaee where aa honest man tells tha truth about a knave or a fool. - mm - - A Viie Insinuation. vY late issue of tbe mang Spttvr eontains tha following lieu : " Tho Sbippenrllle preacher who tried to beat a three-eard monte player at bis little game on the ears, last week, bad tbe same bad lock that awaits the ong"dly. He won at first, but when be bet one hundred dollars that ha could turn the Queen of Clubs that mooto man scooped him in." In tiir Harness Again. Mr. Mur phy, late of tbe Philipsburg Journal, hsi started a semi-weekly newrpajier at Miftilntown, Pa., ua dcr tbe title or TWec a- Wtk. Wa don't want to throw cold water on hit new autarpriie, but we advlic biin to ba very careful, or else by (his Hue next year it will not coma out ones tvt. It may ba run es a novelty, but not as a successful business enterprise. ' 1 m 1 ' A Sunday-School Pic-Nic How a rainy day knocks the fun out of tbe little folks, as well as some older ones, on a pic-nle ocoaclon t Thursday leit was the day filed upon by the members of the I'reiljj terlao congregation, of this place, for holding a Sunday-School plo-nlo In the West Clearfield Park. A driisliog rain fell all tha afternoon ol that day, tut tbe children's sport went on, although a little dampened by tba disa greeable weather. Must Have 1'i.enty. If tho "Kwj." bo j of type was not exhausted In tbe office of one of our exobangt's lest week we are greatly mis taken, or elie ibey have an unusual quantity of the letteis " E," " " and "q" 00 hand In that office, for to itnall a paper. But then, we must all learn as we pars along tha highway of life.' It takes Just as much talent to ptay tbe snob aa It does to play the gentleman. Tbe difference is a mere matter of taite after all, and wa are aot disposed to quarrel witbany of ourcotvmporaries on this point of etiquette. A Themkkdoi'h Yield. We find tho following wheat Item la tbe Halfinooa corres pondence of a recent Issue of the Bellelonte M pultUa t " Of ell tbe jleldsof wheat tbis season Mr. Decker's cuflte wheat takes the lead. Four years ago Mr. Decker purchased soma ooffee at a store in Lemont, and ia it be fonad one grain of wheat, which he planted. Tbis year he threshes twenty .nine bushels. It is a white wheat, vary Urge in (be grain, and weighs sixty -six pounds to tho barbel. Mr. Docker lotends seeding fifteen acres of It this fall at Plsasant Gap." e - Death or Henry Kaaus, Esq. The Beltcfoute H'aeaMaM, of the Tib inst., in alluding to tba death of the father of David L. Krebs, Esq. of tbis place, re) s ; Ferguioa township has lust ana af her bast aad most honorable and honest eltiteus ia tba death of Henry Krebs, Ssq., who was burled two weeks ago last Monday. Mrs Krebs was tbe father of John L. Krebs, and other sons, of that township, and of David L. Krebi, Esq., of Clearfield . He aa aa aatlva Democrat and a good cltlsen, being respected and esteemed by men of all parties. He was about 66 years of ag, aad bis death has ertated a void In that ao mm unity that will be bard to SR.' v Those who votod on ago last Tear, sbanld pay a State and County tai on or bete tha 5th of Oetober neit, tn order U- see ore a vote this yesr. Hurhr-Tbieves Loose. Tho two boNctbiovee, who were cap to red near Renoro Juilog tha summer and lodged In tbe Clearfield prison, fur stealing Mr. Samuel II. Irvtn s hone, in Lawrence township, succeeded ia break in j out of tbe above aamcd Institution on Wednesday night or last week, by digging a bole through life loner-well of their cell, Ibus leaving them Into tbe corridor, where they sawed the iron-bars off tha window. They then let themselves down Into tbe yard with their bed clothing, and, by tbe use of a rope, coaled the prison-yard wall, making good their escape. Sheriff Penti offers a reward af $l0 for the cap tore of the prisoners. Sea bis card in our advertising columns. Those who voted on age last year, houli pay a State and County tai on ar before theth of October next, ia order ta secure a vote thisyar. WALKER TELLS SOMETHINQ. Centra euuaty sent seven representative to tha Western rcnittntisry Uit wsek. Tba Dellufonta RrpmblitMn, In alluding lo the horsa thief, says "Stewart Walker managed lo get up sotnesym pathy for himself on aeoouat of tba long sentence j tut when we noma to a'laslder Ibat ba la una af the mart cunning and desperate horse thieves aver captured In this eouaty, every horse owner should rejoice that ha has bean ao effectually dis posed of. Ho has a brother in tha Will iamsport Jail await lux trial for horse stealing. A aooiia af his waa ten rioted la tbe Huntingdon court last week, and sent to tba penitentiary for throe years aad a half. Tha latter Informed Deputy Sheriff Munson that Stewart Walker bad stolen a large number af horses for which ha had nerar bora arrested. Stewart, in hi plea to the court, c la I mod that ha was net personally responsible for tho theft bat bad confederates. Ha admitted that ba was 00c af a gang that attended from this part of Pennsylvania to Dayton, Ohio, who have stations and auafcderaUs tn all tnsejuul.es between Ihe points named j Uet he baa k cress now hoarding ready to he moved at will. A prop esitiua was made to him that If be would expose tha gang aad testify against thru, his Mnteoei would bo suspended, wbtea ba rotated la do. The people aaa new Judge for themselves whether ten years la lea much for eneh aa aaoampliahed thief. THI DUBOIS TROUBLES. Tha alue striking miners from DuBeis, who were arrested seme lima ego by Sheriff Peots aad his poise aad Imprisoned in the Coaniy Jell, bad a final hearing last Saturday, on n aata eerp before Judge Hell. After a patient invesligsllun af tbe esse, throe of tbe parlies were discharged without ball, ana the ether six were held In amoaals from UtO to $.100 each, ta keep tbe peeee foi aaa year. Tbe testimony was clear thai a a ember of tbe strikers bad behaved oatregeously j but most af thai elaso seme ceded la eteeplng aad were not ar rested. We are satisfied that by tba timely ap. paaranea of Sheriff Psati in DuBois on tha lfitb af Angus!, n great riot was averted. The swear- lag la and arming eight ar ton deputies, ana post- lag them la different laeallties, restored eeaa dance among tha reside at eltlicns, most af whom bad become greatly alarmed, and It ebilled tne ardar af those striken who dona their best to create a riot. Bat for tha prompt action of tbe civil aether. ties, wa might now bare our prison Iliad with men, charged with murder, arson, and all other crimes lacld.et tea rlet The Clearfield aathorltlaa aall for troept wbea they can eappreeo tha rlete themselves. Weunderstand that tba Sheriff bas iwera ia ten saore deputies, sad has ales employed a number af detectives, In tha vielelty af DeBeis, aad at tao Rochester aad Sandy Llei coal mis is. These nartiee will keep an eie aa tha eendaet of those who do aot deport themselves circumspectly, The orders are to M spot " those wba will aottber verk net behave themselves, aad la rawoil tha conduct j of til tach ta f risen Irrwdqaarter with cut delay. I Wm. Kood at Wilght'i store, Second treat. Clearfield. Pa. a-aia . Mason's aolf-soaling jars at Hood & Bagorty'i art tha beet is use. Also, nana, putty "d . sepi-lu Foa 8alr. A Cigar and Tobacco Stare. Inqalrt of ar addreas E. H. Smaw. MP4-,l Clearfield, Pa. Those who voted on age last yoar, should pay a State ar County tai on ar before tbe 6th of October neat, In order to secure a vote this year. ToiiACco. Lvtle isCloarfiold comity In market. Wanted! 1,000 cords of Hemlock and Rook Oak Bark, for which wa will par tha n'gaesx market prioa. Thoso who voted on ago last year, should pay a State and County tax oa or before the eta of October next, In order ta tb Is year. ( Tho 75 and '77 Reading Applo ...... tini n agony s. jnu is tne nni season for tbe '77 Psrer; it Is manufactured by u iica mug naruwarc w., ana is superior to al parers made, sad eusU na mora money. Try It. a -JL 1 V T . . UNEXPECTED DEATH. The mUllV friends of Prances t oadriet, Esq., will regret to learn of hit death, which occurred at bit rtsidenoe In Covington township, on Sunday, tba Id lost., la tha 74th year of his age. lie wat one of tho first of the French emigrants who settled in Cov ington tnd Qirard townships, in oar county. He wat aa honest, frugal aad Industrious eititcu, and performed well the duties of a parent, friend and neighbor. It ts but B few weeks since that ht spent several hoar with ns, and ha then seemed to be in tbe enjoyment of bettor health lhao he had btcn having fur several years. And yet, be has aow gnae where tha upright only raeeive their reward. His remains were followed to tbe tomb by one of tho largest assemblages tint ever met la that section of tbe county. Sportsmen, Take Notice. Rood & Uagerty hare Just received a full stock of ammul- tioa of all kinds, snob as powder, shot, lead, Ely's K. B. Caps, buck-shot, Ely's gun wads, maskct caps, and a large assortment of ell kinds of ear tridgos and revolvers. They also hart a com piste assortment of gun material, which consists of Uo Ichor looks, gua worms, mala sprlags, tear springs, tumblers, hammers, double triggers, assorted nipples, gun wrenches, bullet moulds, brass patch boxes, butt plates, rifle guards, orna ments and escutcheon i, "melting ladles, powder tusks, shot pouches, game bags, pocket compasses, drinking aups. Mutslcand breech loading shot guns and rifles ordered on short notice and at a small advance on first cost. These goods will be told cheap for this reason, they Intend selling them forcaib. sept-Zt, Clearfield Coal Trade. Stato- ment of Coal and other freights sent over the lyrone a viearBela imtilon, Pennsylvania Hat road, for the weh ending Sept. 1, 1877, and uie aaine lime laat year COAL. For tbe week Seme time last year Increase Previously during your Same time leal year Increase Total la 1877 8ame time last year , Increase H ornan rax to art. Lumber .,,.. Miscellaneous freights ..157 ears. .. S7 Accidentally Killed. Tho Lewii burg Journal says t " On Friday orenipg last Mr. S. W, Amnion, proprietor af the Oreat West ern Hotel, al Vickiburg, tbis eouaty, accidentally fell out of an up-stairs' window, and received In juries from which he died In a short time. From what we could learn, Mr. Annua had Indulged too freely lo strong drink, and, becoming intoxl cated, his wife had prevailed upon him to go to hit bed. After she bad left him, Mr. Amnion must have risaa aod gone to the window, It Is thought, to vomit. Some time afterwards the wife returned to tba room, and, lading the hus band absent, she instituted a search for him. II was found lying la tbt cellar-way, Immediately beneath tha open window. On being moved he was still alive, but died ta about Ive miantos afterwards. Deaeaaed was well and favorably knot a." 1 Unsettled. Henovo, so mo distance below as on tbe river, it mad very unhappy, cause tbe Postoft.ce bas been hauled around over tbt town for totut time past, which action hat made soma af tho eltiteus there feel anything but happy. Tbe Aeeerat, In alluding to the question, remarks at follows t HTha Poetofl.ee, under In structions of tbe Department at Washington, was moved beck to its aid location last Saturday. It it not definitely decided where its perm stent loca tion shall be. An agent of the Postofflee Depart ment it expected here shortly to Investigate tha trouble and ta gain such information as may ba required by the beads of that Department ta de cide the question. In tho meantime a brisk bat tle between the up-townere and dowa-townere will ba kept ap over tha question. Both parties are confident of victory." IMS S - A Discriminating Boy. Afewdays ago ooe of oar town farmers, while passing along ihe road, wai acaoatad by a ten-year old buy in thia way t Bey " Hello I are yon going out to your farm lo lake a look at tbe aatt and buckwheat crop f " Farmer" Yes." Boy Well, I tell you the oats are out and hauled In. 8 hauled two of the most Infernal biggest loads for himself that I ever see'd plied on a two-horsa wegoa, and ht hauled one of the aw fullest little leads to your stable that ever went In there. Tha buckwheat It not ripe yet ( hut I think It won't turn out any bettor than yoar oats. It's might handy to farm on the shares when tbe owner never eomes around." It It neediest to tay that tba farmer wat vtry muck enlightened at the Interview ultb tbt ten year aid, on tb subject of farming. " Well, Graham's at Work I" Such Is the remark wt have frequently heard for a number of years at wa passed along tba street, and we have heard it oftener this summer than tver before. Tbe laborers aad mechanics in thit vicloity ean find ao fault with James B. tiraham fur not being enterprising, notwithstanding tho awful dullness that has prevailed Ibis summer. He bat remodeled tba si ore -room in hit brick building, roofed aad repaired bis row of ofloes, dug and repaired several wells, and bat bean prospecting largely after Ira clay along Roaring rnn, where h hat discovered the finest vein af clay known In the toonty, Ht paid Out nearly I,0UO la cash alone this summer ia prospecting fortwalaad are ola), and be hat succeeded ia finding excellent veins of betb. He it bow ready to furnish clay aad coal for all tha Fire Britk Works on tblt tide of the mouotains. His clay bat born thoroughly tested by experts In the East, wha pronounce It tbt best In tbt markeL Mr. Uraham deserves success, beeaase he works for it A New Departure. It has been our aim to elevate tba standard at local aad per sonal newt aver sine wa tnlered tba prefeseioo, bat wa foBsiaatly lad ourselves "laid eat" by tome yearling wha hat plumed hit feather (daill) for a lift-U me. We are determined to net be eat. done In the future aa this petal. Wo may not be able lo torn ta tha scratch every week with ear liteiary etiplsji; but wt will do tb beet wa aaa, so that oar tolimpararles will not get ahead af ns very far. Tbt following Personam" happened tbe past week, via t ticorge Waekiagtim ears paid nt B visit last Thursday, and spent several hoars In enr sanctum. Wa talifhteaed him eaaslderahly. Ha aevtr thought of subscribing for tht Rarvnticaa - Andrew Jackson Smith ipoat Friday afternoon with nt, Ut "planked down" tl without aeremeny, remarking thai tbt RarrtiiCAa was tbt best country newspaper printed In tbe State, We teconded his taatlon, and It was ananimoasly agreed t. Who eaa get ever tkat reeolvt r Omar Pasha and RoblBtoaCraaot spent Batar- day ia Timbnctoo. Utneral Joseph Edward Jobation tailed to see at an Monday. General Wade Hampton proposal to visit our ewnereat saaelerum. John Bmlth'a alitor was atoppiag with her brolher-ln-law, John Joan, lest weak. The patriot, Roger Williams, paid oar sanctum a visit last Thursday, aad liferened as Ibal wa published tho beat nanar in tha world. Two sisters ef Mrs. llrsltuait Bowers, wna havt been tptndlng aavtral weeks with her, kava left. Loult Manoleen Bens parte hat roe I red intelli gent that two af hit brothers la hw, new la In dia, propose to return home. General Rebrl I. Lee hat boon ft visitor ar Hencral Bar a tide's family tba pact week. Put ht Is font new. hi its Charletto Ctrday ta abttnt an a fleti to lew Terh. Hon. John Aadsreca, Ibt original My Jo John," It at Ltt iranah. TONS. ... ni,w 13,01 7,817 .. IftO.&lB ,H 774,380 . 65,138 ,H Sffl.ylfi , 7V7.8S1 Diclimi in Prick or SuaAaa. Lytlo has Just raoelrad a lot of sugar, and is prepared ta give euitomsrs the benefit of tho recent dee Una la prion. aug 29 if. Advertise in the Clearfield Kkwb- tiOAB. Thaadvartlslogratuararaaaonabla,and the alrenlatloa b tha largest of any aparia thli taolloB of tha State, if. Salcty Aiso blasting powdor, galvan ised wire ololb, Blood's Champion broad axe, Mann't double bitt axes, buggy whips, oto., at Reed A Hagerty's. They ire receiving now goods very week. Badger's hardware tnd thoa fitt ings on hand. aept.lt. ? :f.7V h tb.iuj mi. ' 77.. . innnveaaf bilious stupor, out of sorts generally. I procure oae bottle or Baroemu, and Da&delloa aod Man drake Pills, taking both at directed, and la a few davs I was altogether a changed man, and feeling peneouy weii. w. s,. aiATrnawa. Prepared by B. K. Thompson, Tituivillt, Pa. Price f l.Ou per bottle. Bold in Clearfield by C, D. Watson, druggist. The extraction of tooth without pain has been an of tbe greatest points deslrabl in tba practice of dentistry without the in of chlo roform, ethef or gas, and resent discoveries show that certain mixture of teiatlrat applied to the tooth and surrounding pti'f, so benumb the tooth that It can be taken out with but vary Utile pain. Dr. H ills It now using this application In tract in g tooth, with the most marked tucccet, for tb benefit of bit patleati, without extra charge. Those who bavt tried It speak of it very favora bly. July 11 -tf. Special a, BTOCR'S PRICE LIST. Pure Havana Filler, five cent. Clear Connecticut seed. 10 for 16 oeoti. Good Louisville Navy, 40 oents a plug, (lood Cut and Dry, 88 cents per pound. Fine Cut Chewing, DveoenU an ounce. He also has on band Black well's original Dur ham Smokiog Tobaooo, and Way mead's Out and ury. llearueld, sept. 0-U. "IIxrk'i Yib Colu." The season for filing up your stoves Is nearly at band, and I bar lots of bard ana soft eoal to sell so band in your orders and get your supply. Don't wait until winter but order right now. JAfl.L. LKAVY Clearfield, Pa., Kept, t-Jm. On Hfannan Pan Cunt. Diicorjrr an Old Pate at. - Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Metre h s liu and variety store, irotu aaa up wards. All hinds of sewing maohincs repaired on toe shortest not toe. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Now la your time to gel bargalUB I11 CLOTIIINS, ATM, atld GENTS FDRNIHIIINO f.OOIKH. A. GUINZIIURG It tell lit ft; out b entire stock, to make n e ha 11 go in buslneaxw &4 Miss t A word la your ear. Tht next fine afternoon that your saunter out. buy a box of Ulenn s Sulphur Soap. That admirable partner will remove every one or mote pi topics wnicn de tract ao much from your beauty. Sold by all draggtxte. There Is youth in every bottle of Hill's it if Dye. augzv tw. Wauvbo ! 100,000 26-lnch shaved shingle to average from I to 0 Inches for whioh wa will pey tbe highest market price. A. U. KKA1IUR a uo., feb.28 tf. Clearfield, Pa. T A . Fleck bas gone to New York, aod In eight ar ten days Fleck A Co. will b reoeivtng a largo and well selected stock or All mods 01 uress and Dry Ooods, Notions, Millinery and Fancy Uoods, whioh tbev Intend sellina at such low prices as never before heard of in Clearfield county. lours retpeoirnily, T. A. Flick A Co. N. B. Miss Nellie Meachen, who Is now la Philadelphia getting the fall styles, will be on hand to take chargeof the Millinery department j and, as you all know she Is a first-class trimmer, ou will find a good assortment 01 ladles uats and lonnets at low prises. T. A. Flxik A Co. nng29,'77-tf. 4 . How ft i$ Hone. - Tha firtt object la life with the A ncrioan peo ple ia to "get rich' the second, how to regain good health. Tbe first oaa be obtained by energy, honesty and saving: tue second, (good ncaitn), by using ti ttaan's Auoutv Flowxr. Should you , despondent tunsrer troua any 01 ine cnects of Dyrpetula, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Ac,, such an Siok Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costivcness, Disiineax of the Head, Nerveooa Prostration, Low h pints, Ao., you need aot teller another day. Two doaos of August Flower will relieve yon at 000. Sample Bottles, 10 cents. Regular si se, 75 cents. fosittrcly cold ov all nrst-oiass Lrue;gisil in tne United titeteo. For sal by C. D. Wats.m, Clear field, Pa. may23,'37ow-ly. it Mia BiaaM the Ttt. If Tea doubt the wonderful ceoce! of HuiLoa'a CoaauupTloa Cdru, give It a trial thea if you are not satisfied, return the bottle and we will re fund tb price paid. It baa established the fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Hoarseness, Aitnma, vr nooping uougn, aad all Luner or Throat troubles, there Is nothing like it for a qalek and positive cur, and it seldom falls. lea cents, 00 cents, and ai.uu per oouie. 11 your Lungs art sore, or Chest or Back lame, use SniLon't Poaout P lasts a, Price 16 cento. Sold by 0, D. Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Da. SUILOH'S SYSTEM VITAL1ZKR it no doubt the most luooesiful euro for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint we have aver known, otherwise wa could not guarantee It, In case of Consump tion, where General Debility, Lots of Appetite aad CoaetipatioB exist, It will restore and regu late tba system wells blliuuil o luiih allays the Inflamation and heals tbe lungs. Prl?e ? cents. Sold by C. D, Wataoa, Drugglit, Clear, field, Pa. HACKMKTACK, a rich and fragrant perfume. Sold by C. D. Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. apr. IB, 77-tow-ly, Broome For rtn.i. R. Newton Shaw kes a full supply af F radon ia Buggies and Platform wagons lor salt. 10 oe seen ai am no aw iiouse yard. Call ou or au drees mm at uiearneid renn sy It an la. may U-tf. Attention. Farmers and Lumbormen. WANTED by Arnold, at Curweaavllle, 10,000 pounds pork. 1,000 bushels wheat. 1,000 bushels rye. 1,000 bushels oats. 1,000 bushels shelled corn. 1,000 bushels potatoes. I(HMMK) 2U-lnrh shaved tliliifrlea. IIMMMMI ri-lnrh aawed sh Indira. KHMMM) fact pine board A.OUO railroad lira. S,MM1 cords oak mid liemlork bark. For Which OTie-third COSU Will bo paid. oct.25, Starrlffl. At Klmira, Nr-w York, on Tuesday, A us.it it 3 1 al. 1877. by Kev. W. K. ho ox, Mr. Frank G. Hlack ford, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Miss Uet lie U. Thorn, of Elm Ira. On Wodnrsilty, August 29th, 1577, hy Rev. Cvril Wllioa, Mr. Andrew Jacobs, of Clearfield ounty, tnd Mist M. Smith, ol Jeflerton county. At the residence of Thomas Conly, Esq , on Thursday, Auguit Jtuib, 177, by J. P. Fry, Eaq , Mr. George Uoekenbrrry and Miss Kella Lindsay, all of Chest township. At Corwemvlllo, Pa , on Tuesday, September lib, 1877, by Rev. George Leidy, Mr. W illiam 0. Cardoo, of -Clear Sold, and Mist Lida Wise, of Bloom ingt on. At the Woodland M. E. Personage, on Tuesday evening, Sept. ih, 1177. by Rev. J. Fosier Bell, Mr. Hamuei meters ana atm adoii i.. notion, all af Osceola Mills. SUA. Al the residence of Joe. Rohty, la Karlhau lewaship, aa Tburaday, August td, 1877, of dtpa- tbaria, Thorn, son ef T. aod E. K. Havens, aged I years aod I months. At tht residence f Joseph Roily, la Karthaus tewathip, ea Teveday, Sept. 4lb, 177, of diph theria, Sadi, daughter af T. aad B. I. Havens, aged I Jeers, 7 months and I day. Tb Jordan township, on Suaday. Sept. Id, 1877, John Or let, tan of Jo met D. aod Catherine Wiley, aged 1 year, 11 moot be and I days. In Jordan township, on Friday, SrpL 7tb, 1177, Varilla Jam, daughter of James D. and Catharine J. Wiley, aged I years, IS meatus aad II days. lViuiNjlvnnlaltailroad TYB0NK k CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Monday, Jl'NB 24, 1877, tbe Passenger Trains will rnn dally (except Hen days) between Tyrone and Clearfleld, as follows : m CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. O. lawn, Conductor. L ft AVE SOOTH, LEAVE NORTH. CurwtnsvllleS:IS, p.st 0lerfleld......Ml.8l, " Leonard Iff, " Barrett .....14, N Woodland, Shi, Bigler,......4.0l, w Walle40B,....4.ll, " Bloe Ball,..H..4.18, Uraham 4.M, N PhilipebargH...4.8t, " 8tdoer's,.........4 J6, " BoyotoB 4.s, M Tyrone Vaaseoy,, Summit,...; Powclton, .., Osceola-.. . Bo) a ton, ... Sielnsr'a,,.. fflfi.t.n. .AM, , tv, " ll.lfi," IS.tO, " .10.77, Oil," Phlllpabur(...lfJ.I8, uranam, li.ss, " Blue Ball Iff.M, - Wallatoa,...ll .M, Bigler 11.08, " Woodland 11.17, Ilarrett, ..II.J&, Leonard 11.31, Clearfleld .....11.41, Carwnsvlll..l!:fil,rv Oscola........4.47, M Pawelten,. ..4.a8, - Summit, H..l.la, M VtBtoye,.mIS4, " Tymn i.ffff, " CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION. W. H. pLcnuaa, Conductor. LEAVB SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Ourweasvllle T.OI A Clearfield..... T:W ' Leonard, 7 M ' Barrett MS 1 Woodland,.... I ll ' Blgler 8 .14 ' Wellacftton,... 1.60 ' Blue Ball,... . 9M ' Uraham 117 ' Philipsburg.. Ml 1 etti.'-r'a, fi.&O ' Tyrone, 1.15 r. tf. Vaascoyo 1.4ft " Summit, 1. 01 " Powclton 1.10 " Osoola,....4.S4. " Hoy u too 4.42 Sleiner't, 4.10 Pbiliptburg...M0 " Orahaa 4. JO Slue Ball, 1.41 H allaoeton, ...S.00 Uigler 0.10 WoodUnd,-...6.39 M Barrett. 0.4& Boynloii, ltf. Osceola,...., Powclton,.. S-cew ,..lt. So ...10 40 eUw.....l.5t STwr HALU L.IULIS V'ALLKi lillAMl.lt. Mail. A. H. S.liO KIT V..10 9 ii 10.01 10.14 10.0 11.11 Mill. P. M. l..r, on, .rriv. 11,14 K.rJ, Jultu Aliletbnr, n.llefoTjt. MilMborg Herd .rrlro L. lLvn 1t. TYRONE BTATION. MS 1.10 0.4t .!7 4.15 4.03 1.11 AKTWIBD. PteiBo Kipreia Uarriiburg Aoo'ia, A.M. WKBTWAHIJ. A.M. BilU1 l'ltl.l.urtrh Kip'u, I SO 8:50 I'lelfle Kipro,,, 4:10 P. M. 1:34 6:10 10::u P.M. 1:11 H:U t:08 Mall Trlo, Atlootie Kxitrcd, Phil.. Kijirm, W,, P.iin,rl .Mail Train, Flit Lin., piUMi'snma hodiiannon bkancukb LMAr. ,OUTH. liat. mobtm. P. M. A.M. A. M. ITATIO,,.' A M. P. M. P. M. 1:00 Mcirrl.,1.1,, 11:40 3:15 T:S5 Phihpilurg, 1! 15 !:1D 7:38 Htainar', 11:21 Ml T Uojnlon, 11:11 1:0 10 SO 1:11 OMeola, 9:41 13:04 4:15 1:44 10:45 8:04 M.ibariDO., 11:11 4:00 3:11 10:11 1:11 gUrllnr, : 11:41 1:13 2:57 10:58 8:11 llouUdal., 1 20 11:40 1:47 3 02 11:01 8:11 McI'.uIhT, :lt 11:81 1:44 1:07 11:47 1:18 KartrUk'a, 0.14 11:90 1:44 1:11 11:13 DM lUmcr. 0:0O 11:11 l.ii Cloa, oonnMlion, aod Lock Har.a. .,4o bjr .11 trains at Tjrooo 8. f, BLAIR, Saparlotandont. B,ir-tr. Primary Election, Saturday, Sept. 15 FiKa. Prothonotary, 116 ; Register A Reeord cr, tie t Purveyor, i. Tha fee must be paid in auvance. PR0TH0N0TARY. W ar author! ied to announce the name of KLI BLOOM, of Clearfield, as a candidal for Prothonetery, subject to the rules governing the uernoerano party. Pottoffloc address, Clearfield, Pa. W are authsritod to announce tbe name ol N. P. WILKON, of ilradford townabip, aa a can didate for Prothonotary, subject to the rules gov erning the Democratic party. Poatofiioc address, Woodland, Pa. We are authorleed to announce the name of J, LINN SHAW, of Houtsdale, at a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to tb rules governing the Democratic party. Pottofline address, UcntiJale, 1'a. We are authorised to announce the name of I. O. BAKUIiK.of Bradford township, at a candi date for Prothonotarr. subject to the roles gov erning the Democratic party. Pot toll) as address. Woodland, Fa. REGISTER A RECORDER. Wa are an trior! ted to announce the nam of L.J. MORGAN, of Clearfield, at a candidate for Register A Recorder, aabject to tbe rules govern ing thi Democratic party. Postoflioe address, ClearfltM, Pa. COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are ant horded to annonnoe the name of 8AM I EL F. MoCLOSKY. of Curwensville. ax a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to tha rule governing tbe Democratic party. roitotllce address, UuswcasviUe, fa. fttvi flwtlsrmruts. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! Tlie under! irued desires to lufnrm tha cHlsena of Clearflitld that he ie prejiarcdto furnish COAL of ao excellent quality, to all who may give blm a call, at a price suitable fur the present hard times. Ho will exchange coal for flour, feed, groceries, Ao. All orders will receive prompt attention, as he de li vert hitownooal. TIIOS. A. DUCKKTT. Clearfield, Pa., sept. &,'77 6m. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notloa is hereby given that an application will be made, ander (be Act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pcnntjlrania, entitled, "An Act to provide forth Incorporation and Regala tioa of certain Cory u rat !,". approved Ibe XVtb day of April, 1874, and the supplement thereto, for the charter of an iutendod corporation to b called Winner Land Co., the character and objeet of which ia pure bate, tale and leasing of real Ute. WALLACE A KltEllS, Clearfield, Aug. J2, 1S77-41. H0,'to AtKITOH'w NOTICED En tat of Samuel llegarty, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to make and report distribution of proceeds of said dee'd, In tbe bands of John M. Adams, Trustee, will attend to tbe duties of bis appointment on Thurs day, September 10, 18T7, at 1 o'clock p. m., at tbe oino ai Hurray uoraoa, in vietrnoia, ra, whaB aad where all parties inUrestrd may attend. T. It. MtttKAl, Clearfleld, Pa , Aug 71, 1877 St Auditor. t r COD WETRUHT." All others must pay for thrlr work before It loaves tbe And as all Beth is as ths grata of tbe field, a promises of men are like the flowers thereof they are givea one day and forgotten the n sxt therefore it is best not to trust any body. All kinds of work will bo dun in this shop for eath or ready pay. Boots and shots of all sites and styles lb bst aad cheapest In town. 1 have removed my shop to tbe lower end or town, ia Taylor's row, on Reed street, near the depot, where I will te found at all times, waiting for cut to wars. All work warranted good and cheap. Alto, ail kinds or Ltatncrand eno Findings for sale. The cltlisns of Clearfisld and vicinity ar respectfully invited to give me a call. ' tFU3. 11. DUBKliHf, Clearfleld, Pa., JulyJI, 177. Sheriff's Sale- By virtu of writs of Umri Fatimt, Issued oat of tha Court of Common Pleat af Clear field county, aod to ma directed, there will be exposed to public salt, at th Court House, In Ibe boron gb of Clearfleld, on Saturday, tb 12d day of September, 1877, at I o'clock, p. m., the following described rent citato, to wit i A certain let of around situate in th borough of Clearfleld. Clearfleld county, Pa., being lot No. 18(1 of said borough, lying on the north side of Market street and west side of rilth street, hound af,owai Beginning! the learner of 'Filth ana niarxei sintcu, iiiww turm "'a 171 feet to an alley, thenc wst along said alley 59 feet to the corner of lot No, 17, thence south along said lot 172 feet to Market street, thence eatt along said street t0 feet to place of beginning. bing sboic premises mortiaged by said Daniel Banner to Jotiah W. Smith, lHh June, 1M8, re corded at Clearfield in Mortgage boo t "li," pagea 705 aod SSfl, having thereon erected a one and a half story dwelling bouse IS by It feet, with ktcqeo attached, and a two-story shop used as a furniture manufactory with rtoainengin. Seised, token in execution, and to be sold as tha property in execution, and lo bo sold at the property of Daniel Benaer and A.J. Jackson, terra tenant. Also.aoerlalntwo-story frame dwelling boui with lot and curtlllagf appurtenant tnento, situ ndcurtillago appurtenant Inento, situ- f borough of Osoeola.on the east sideof: et and extending on said ttrwl 18 feel I ate In the Sione street aod ex lea dins and in depth 18 feet, and known in general nlan of tald borough as lot No. . Seised, taken In exe cution, and to be aold at the property af Daniel Nen. Alio, all that certain tract or body of bitumin ous eoal land situate in Woodward townthip, bounded and described as follows : Bt-glnning ut a maple (gene), now stone comer ef original sur veys in the names of Wm. Wider, Rowland Evan an 1 Samuel Km line, thence north 85 degrees west 121 porches to a hemlock, thenot north 63 defveas east 178 perches to a pott, thenc south Al degree erat lit poronesio a pon, inenoe eouin ea degrees west 164 perches to a small rook oak,thenot aouth .11 degree eatt .188 pet net to a post, thence south 68 degrees west 114 perches to a post, thenc Berth :it degrees west 12 perc it to post, thenc 81 degrees west it pemhet to a post, thenc south 86 degrees east ill perches ton post, thenc loath 18 degrees west 2U4 perches te a white pine, thence north 88 degrees west I U.I perches to a white oak, thenc north ol degrees, tact llSperrberto a pott, thenc north tb degrees west 11.6 perches to a fall-1 n hemlock, thenoe In an easterly direction apt small stream MperrbMtoahemlock.theaoa Bortb 2V degrees west 71 percbet lo a white oak stump, thenc sooth 63 degrees west per e he to a pott, ! thence north 8 degrees weal Al l perches to a post, thence south 63 Jegreei west Ifil.l perches to small hrmloek, thence sonlh 83 degrees east 81.6 perches taa fallen hem look, thenoe south 8 degrees west1 1 2 perrcct to a post, thenoe 88 degrees west acros Clearfleld errek 120-6 prrches to a post, thenc N. i 68 degrees caul If 8 perche to Ihe p laoe or begin- j Blng,eoBlaioing nine hundred and nine acres I wbil) mere or leta, and being parts of three several tracts of land surveyed a warrants detttd la 17V9. grant ed by the Common wealth af Pennsylvania, oae to 1 Samuel Em I ine, one to Roland Evans and one to Was. Wister. which parts af said tracts above de. toribed have by divert good convey an res aad as surances In law become vested in Drvid C. Hensal, Seised, take la execution, and to be sold as the property of David 0. lleusal. Ait, a certain one-story irame ouiiaing, annat 10 feet square, with wales, eoal chute, aad plat form er porch II feet wide by 60 feet long, at tached as part of taid building, with lot and eur- tllage eppnrtenant thereto, tltuat la Lawreaoa township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded by lends of J. R- Read,Jordaa Read aad Ueorge 8. Logan. Seised, taken tn execution, and t be told as tbe property of J. A T. Lewis. Taunt ev Bata, Th price or turn at which th property shell be struck off must be paid at the lime of sale, or each ether arrangements made at will ba approved, otherwise the property will ba immediately put up and tld atraia at the etpeute aad ritk ef th persoa tewhem II waa streak eft, end who, in ease ef deficiency al taab re-tale, shall make good Ike came, aad la a Instance will tb Deed ba praseated ia Court for aenflrma ifcra ualeaa lb money m actually paid I lb Sbsrlff. ANDREW PENT, Jr., Bnaairt' Or? ice, I Bhariff. Clearfleld, Pa., Sept. 6,1877. f "lAUTION. All pertout ar hereby warned J against purchasing or in any waj meddling with a four-year old gray unit, and a four-year old dun coit, now tn tba possess lot or j. irvtn McKe, of Knox township, as they belong to ma, and ar loft with blm on loan only, subject to my order at aay time. WM. R. DICKINSON. Madera, Aug. 10, 1877-81. CAUTION All persona ar hereby cautioned against purchasing or la any way meddling with the following property now la the possession Wm. O Harm, I Woodward township, via 1 Ooe bay horse aod set of harness, 1 buggy, I beds and bedding, I acts chairs, 1 cupboard, 1 desk, I standi, stove, and 40 yards of carpet, as the seme belongs to me, and Is left with bim on wan only, subject to my order at any time. , , ft HI Ml PUl'TH. Aw TION All persons erelnit purebaaiag or in any way meddling with tbe following property, now In possession f Wm. I. Hard, of Uurweoivllle, vll t oae Dooa oaea, 1 mange, If cnairs, J Ubit, 1 WV Let staad, I euiiboard, 1 sink, l oooh stove, l aa- room set and bedding, 1 wardrobe, 1 wheelbarrow. and 40 yarda of arneting. This property waa purchased by ut at public tali on tha list day of August, 1877, and is leu with said Hard on loan only, subject to our order ai any time. THOMPSON A CO. Curwensville, Pa., Aug. 29, 187 7-8 1, C, ATJTION.4 All periont are hereby eautlou. J ad aa ainst purchasing or In any way med dling with the following personal property, now cm or about tb farm leased from me by Nicholas Y. Vend even der, and occupied by him and John R. Kel, in Brady township, Clearfleld eouuly, Pa., to wit t Two black horses, J aowt, 1 tat don bla baraaat. I double tree. 1 set tingl tree. pair spread chalna, I log chains, I plow, t har rows, 1 cutting box, 1 pair twin sleds, aad 1 grain aradle, at tald property belongs to me and bat only been left with my tenant lor nit use, during my pleasure, and any violation or my rignti tbe premitttt will b redress t by due process law. WM. FKELY. Je Here oa Line, Sept 1,77 -St ADMINIMTRATOR'8 NOTICE-Notlc ie hereby give that Letters of Administra tion on tba estato or 1BAAU lUUHfson, nr. lata of Bloom township, Clearfield Bounty. Pa., deceased, having been duly granted to the undenijrned, all persons indebted to said estato will picas make lmmedlato peyment, and those naviug maims or oemanot win present inem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. A. 0. TATK, Adm'r. Clearfield, Pa., Sept 5, 1877-61. A DMINIBTRATOR'8 NOTICE. Nrttct It hereby riven that Letters of Ad ministration aa tbe estate of JBSHE HTONK, late of Boggs township, Clearfleld eouaty, Peon 'a, dee'd, having been duly granted to tha undersigned, all poraont indebted to said entat will please make immediate payment, and tbos having claims ar demands will present to em properly nulbenuoatod (or settlement with out delay. A. v. I A l 5, Clearfleld, Aug. l,77-0t. Admin It tralor. TlXttCUTORfl' NOTICED Letters Test mentary on tb estate of JOSIAU WAHH 111 KN, late of Huston township.. Clsarfleld Co., Pa.dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons knowing lb em selves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate peyment, and those having claim against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. JOS. WASHBURN, C. R. WASHDURN, Sabula, Pa., Aag. I, T7-St. Executor. Bigler, Young & Reed HAVE ON HAND Oiiehore Tread Powers and Threshing n amine. Also, Avery'a Patent Four-hone Power. Farmers will do well to give them a tall. Clearfleld, Pa., Aug. l,'7T-tf. Th Winter Term of 24 weks will open on Monday, Sopt-10, 1877. The Summer Term of 18 weeks will open IMonlay, dMarch 25, 1878. TERMS, $6.00 PER WEEK, Including Tuition, Boarding, Room, Heat, Light, and wasntng. Beit Normal School Building In tbe State. Faoilitlea in every rspeot equal to any Normal School In tha United States. Student mayaator at any time during tbe term for particulars, tend for Catalogue to D. M. SENSENia, Principe), Aug. 29, 18771m. Indiana, Pa. NOTICE 1 NJPARTITI0N. To the heirs and legal representatives of Tho. Henry, let of Ferguson townabip, Clearfield Oe., Pa-, deceased t Notice is hereby given to Ihe heir ef tbe tald dee'd, to wit i Elisabeth Henry, (now McCraoken), Jotiah Henry, John Henry, Jaae Henry, (now Jane Ferguson), William Moore Henry, Matthew Henry, Mary Hanaah Hil, (formerly Mary Hannah Henry),Mirgart Henry, (now Margaret Hile), and Harriet Uoyt Hoary, (now Harriet Hoyt Reed), residing In the eounty aforesaid, that, by virtue of a writ ef Partition issued out ef the Orphans' Court ef Clearfleld count;, upon tbe estate of tb said dee'd, and to me directed, I will proceed to bold aa inquisition on the real estate of the said deceased, on Tuesday, Hep t ember, IB, I MIT. Th tald real estate eonaiitt of one hundred acres of land situate in tbe township nnd county aforesaid, and all parties can then and there at tend if they see proper. ANDREW PENTZ, Jr, Sheriff's Office, 1 Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., Aug. I1-4L J KF.GIWTRR'A NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given thai tba following a. oounls bavt been examined and passed by me, aad remain filed of record in this office for tha In spection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all other interested, aod will be presented to the next Or phans' Court ol Clearfleld eounty, to be held at th Court House, In the borough of Clearfleld, com mencing on tba 4tb Monday (being tbe Itthday) of September, A. D. 1877 t Partial account of John M. Riddle and Hugh Riddle, Administrators of the ettate of Janes Riddle, ato of Burn tide township, Clearfleld county, Pa., dee'd. Final accouot of Jesse Williams, Guardian of Elisabeth Leonard, (new Elisabeth Miles,) Mary Ellen Leonard, (now Mary Ellen Youn ), Robt, Leonard and John W. Leonerd,children of Jaoob Leonard, late of Becoan a twp., Clearfleld eounty, Pe, dee'd, at filed by Edmond Wil liams, his Administrator. Partial account of John Heberling and Abraham lleberling, Kxecntors of th estate of Jacob Heberling, late of Brady twp., Clearfield county, Pa., dee d. Final account of J. M. Smith, Administrator ef th estate of Jamca Gill, lat of Beeoaria twp., Clearfield county. Pa., dee'd. Aeciunt of Ueorge 0. Pasimore, Admlnlttrator of tht tstate of Wm. MoKnigbt, late of Clearfield borough, Clearfleld county, Pa., dee'd. Accouot ef W. J. Jaeksoa, Administrator of the estate of Holmes 0. Phlilippi, late of Decatur township, Clearfleld counny. Pa., dee'd. Flnai aooouut of Daniel Beams, Administrator of the ettate of George Beams, late of ths State of Missouri, dec d. Final account of A. B. Shaw, Adminlatrat r of the estate of Susan Kylcr, lat of Uoshsn twp., Clearfield :ounty, i a., dee'd. L.J. M0R0AN, Aug. 29 to Register A Recorder. . r, k A V K 1 II 111? I ) A SI I X U U IV ViVOll C. C. & T. W. MOORE, (fluoctsoor to J. S. Showers,) BOOTS AND SHOES, ATS II CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, ROOM No. 1, PIE'S BUILDING. Tb.j or Mo. rMlrlng t i.io, tot f lao lal.H .1)1.1 of LadiM Md O.oH' DroM BkoM and Pool,, t4tlir .It. M larg. lot of PLOW SnOES, 4c, 4c, uitable for workmen en Ike farm and In tbe woods. Tbey Invito special attention to their stock f Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of klob .III bo told al l at fatorabl, aa lb., oaa bo boogbl olfo.hrro lo U, ooo.lv. A tharo .f lb, patroa,,, of tao publl. 14 r Footfall; KlIrllH. (1EII, C. MOOMC TON. W. MfMlRR. Ck.rn.1d, Pa.,Jol; tl, lOTT-'oa. (T Hnrj I' ot easily earned tn these timet, but lk U tan ba mad in three months by aay r oe f either mi. In any part of tha country who it willing to work steadily al tha employment that wa furntih. $61 par week in 1 our own town. Yon need not b away from one aver night. You aaa give year whole llase 1 to tha work, or only year spar momenta. It costs nothing to try the basinets. Terms aad I Outfit j free. Addreas at eaoa, H. Hallow A Co., April II, 1877-ly Portland, Main. F on SALE. Tbt nnderalnad will sell al private tai all that tract ar parcel af land sltaat in Deoatou towiUiip, Cftamld awnaty, Pa, within n short distanot of tha Tyrone A Claarlell R. R. aad v'J x'jJ i laiirl nf nuatuorf UudrAAa utt tkMra. isare hereby aLi.uuuu,T4MA tTdW. n . , . "TTanWdBW , twa veins of valaabto uI thereon, hut aboni W acres tlei arvl at it being aad 1 tb key to a larg body f eoaJ about developed. . Will b aold low and upon eaty torms. For particulars, apply to - ' J'iYlD h. K.HKB8. Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 1876. Fine Farm at Private Sale B I teat In Huntingdon eounty, Pa-, one mile north of tb village of Burnt Uabina, ruiton uo, eontalaloa three hundred and twenty-elrkl acres more er lest, limestone, gravel and tlate land. under good stale of cultivation. Tha improve ment! constat of frame dwelling nous, nan a nam, 48x71 feet, waeoa shed, corn trlb, bog pent, bay toalet, two tenant houses, taw mill, two young apple orchards bearing fruit, one thousand pali post and rati leno, aity acres meeaow, on nun dred and I fly acree plow land. Tbe balaaoe eousists of 111 acre of white plae, oak and kik ory timber. A stream at never-failing water runs through this property, making It partttalarl well adapted to both stook and grain raising. I desired, wiU be divided to aalt purohaaen. Thla property It on or Bear projected routes ef two railroads, oaa ef which will ba built this tomlag Bummer, jr or terms oi sale, apply to S. V. WILSON, Lock Box 180, Clearfleld, Pa. Clearfield, Mareb li, 11771m D1GHEST AWARDS! V,i?,1.V J. REYNOLDS & SON, RORTnWXST CORNER THIRTEENTH FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITH SHAKING A!T OUHKIR-ORINDINQ URATKS FOR BURNING ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL VrtomiT-IR) HEATERS, Ft)R BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WBOIGIIT-IROX HEATERS, C0OKINO RANOE8, LOW-DOWN GRATIS. Dworiptlro Circular, (cut free, to aoj oddnu. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April , 77-ly. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Poo. lowmbip, CUariUI4 Co, Pa. BURKED 1)111 BURNED UPI The subscribers have, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity, tn tb erection of a flrst tlass Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds oi uiotoa. jaasimers, oeunciu, oiaw keto, Flannelt, Ac Plenty of gooda on band to supply all our old and n tnousanu now cutioaaers, l"m wa em to wat ana examine our hook, Tbe bnaioatt of CARDING AND FULLINQ in receive enr especial attention. Proper arrangemento will be mad to receive aad deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted aad done upon tha shortest actlea, and by strict attoa tloa to ouameal we nop sveJiae iidwtw inn f public patronage. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED I W wlU way tha highest market priee for Woo aod tell our maoafactured goods at low aa similar goods ean be bought ia the eoanty, aad whenever wo rail to renaer raaeoaaeie aatisraeiian w aa always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, ettaer in person or ny tetter. jamaa vnnova svno, aprillfitf Bower P. O. JEMOVALl .I. JOHN McGAUGHEY Wonld resneetfully notify tht public generaUy that be baa removed bit Grocery Store from Sbaw't Row, to tht building formerly occupied by J. Mile K ratter, on Second street, next door Vigieri hardware store, wnr ae laienot keeping a full Hue of OKOCniE8. HAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD. SUGARS aad SV RUPS, of all fradoa. TEAS, Srooa atd BUok. COFFEE, Roaitad aad Orooa. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, VJMSD FltilTS, All blodi la tbo aarkot. PICKLES, la Jan and barrali. SPICES, lo avorj furn aod rarl.ly. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KIND OK CRACKER. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACntS, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil sal Lunp Chimneys. Aad a food aarortraoat of thota tbtng, aMiall, kapt ia a gntmy atora, wblob b. will .labaaao fur raaraoling at tba aoarkot prtooo. Will Mil for oaib aa oboaplj aa ao, otkor oao. Ploaao oall and aoo ktl atook aad jadgo lor yoarmr. JOHN McOAUGUET. Claarltld, In. I, Utr. a. a. ana. a. i. Maai.TT. REED & HAGERT7, Sucoetsors to J. G. SCHRYVER, DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, WOOSul WZLL0W-WASX. COOKINQ 8TOVE8, HIATTNO STOVES and RANGES. Btcond tl., Clear tlrlaf , Pm. Tao aadoralgaod woald aaaoeaM ao tao rlllnu of ClMrftold oad rlaloitj, that thoy baro par obaaod tb. Hardwaro S tor. of J. tt. Sebrf .or, oad will oooataatl, boo, oa baad a foil aaaortajoat of Hardwaro ia all iu braaoboa, ooeb aa TABLE & rOCRET CITLERY, Baaab Stop,, Ilaod Saw,. Gnat Aaiariaaa Croat ool Saw,, D. B. and Pooling A tMh Hatrbota, Piano, aad Plan. Iroaa, oil klad. tf holla, Horn Sbooaaad IlorroNbo. Nalla, Plrb,, Hoaa, Rabaa.Ha, Forba, Bbovala and Spajaa, B.,lboa.Bootbu,Plowa, Urala Cradloa, Coltl.otora, Dooblo aad Siogra Bborol Pfctwa, -Clli.au. Toata, Boo.la ood Trj Sooaraa, Sbo.ol Bladaa, Mill Saw aad Taror Fllaa, CblMla, Ktta, Angora, Adsoa, Barn Umt HaagMf , Bolt, T aod Strap lllar.,, Booa,', Hollow Aagora, all kladi of Looba, Sanaa, Saab Cord oad f all.ja, GLASS and PUTTY, Foot aod Cbola Bulla, Carriage, Tiro aad Barral Bolta, R'i Cord, Sod Ir.or. Uoroa Braobao aad Corrr-Ooaba, Ortad ttoao tilaroo, Gaaa, Uoaap aad Hoop-aloao Paoktag, Cablo Cbaloa, oto, Tb., will aloo bnp oa boad a foil aaaortaaaat ofTlowar.o.aad o goooral Moob af U.om Paral.h Ing Oooda, wbiob tbo, will Mil al prion, I. nil lO. HON. Ponoa, wl.biog oaotblat? I Ibalr Ea. an la .ird lo oall aad oaaaaiaa tbair ktaoh bofon par.aa.lag. RKBD A HAGERTT. flf.rd.U, Ma, 14, 1M71J. HEW FALL GOODS ! NEW FALL GOODS' At Gninzburg's New Boot and Shoe Store. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, SECOND STREET. '" ' I TV ILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10tb( With so tntiro now itock of Boots, Shoes, Hals, Cspsand Furnishing Goods, st prioet that will fill your faearts with joy and your pockets with csih. What I lUU I am prepared to prors with tho following pries list, which speaks for itsolf ; 1T0 Waaioa'o laoW oalf aboH Woaaaa'i boar, farm abooa at 1.31. Woaua'abMl oalf ahoM a 1.4. Wonaoa'a laaod foiol lSm at 1.11. Woraoa'l battoaod aioroooo aboooat 1.40. Woraoa'i kid laoad abooa at 1.71 PAPER 80XaS3. Woraoa'l kid battoaod THE OLD LADY COMFORTABLE SHOE, 11.75. Th, moil Mti.factory thoi evor made for old people. Bo eay on tbe feet, it feels m though It were but a stocking. Try It. We alao bare a full line of Graffs and Itnrt's beat hand made shoes. Orders taken for any shaped foot, and beat fit vouched for. IN MEN'S WEAR TIIEUE 13 A POSITIVE SLAUGHTER. , ; ' Maa1, baarr wlator abooa wltb doablo aok, tl orata. Maa'a boar, kip aboM, $1.14. Maa'a oalf droo, abooa, tl.44. Maa', boat oalf Jnaa , boot, l.lt. Moa'a blp worbiaf wool, l.tl. Kip worklag boota, doablo aula, 1.44 tap aoU, 1.00 1 Blaiiro lap ado, 1.44. Sole Agent for the Celebrated Hand Sorewed Claflis Shoe. Maa'a droo, boot, at tl 15. Moat boot ootf boota, 1.74. Mao', but oalf boot,, aowod, ta, 14 A IA. Boota witb and withoat boa tooa, oatMaioa w Up obIm, all at tba aaaaa prtooa. Moaaaroo taa Ml aad boMa aad abooa Bado to wdar at nan prloaa. Mo At, ao p.,. Boys shoos in fifty different style, at from 11.00 to ll.fiO lo walking and school shoes, and from II 25 to $2.60 for beat calf skin .button, drees shoes. Boys Elraira tap eole boots at $2.40. ... MISSE9 SHOES IN A HUNDRED STYLES. NO I Mian. School Sbooa at W ornta. NO Mliiaa far abota at 41.11. ,1 PAPER Mlawagannlaaeairahoaaattl.lt. PAPER Mlm, Kid .boa. at tl, t2.10 aad tl. SOLES. I MiHoa drraa Aoo, at 1140, tl.oO.tl.It aad ti.Ot band lalib, SOLES. Children and baby shoes at crazy figures. A good solid buttoned shoe, heel ed for children, 65 cents ; copuer tip, 85 ; rubber tip dress shoes, 11.20. Baby shoes, all kinds, from SO oents op. Men'a, Women's and Children's 35 conts. Shoe polish 15 cor.ts per bottle, alioo strings 4 eenls per dozen, button hooks one cent each. Mlaaaa rubbart It ol, I lljl.a. Woman'! nbborr, 40 eta 4 atjla. Man', rabbon, t lo 4 otrUo. Moa'1 hoar, rabbor boota, M M. Woaaen'a nbbor boota, tl.it. Mitaoaand boy, rabbor boota tl.il. Wool Hand, booklo antioa, aalleting gama, aad all .tbor faahioaa. We are also soiling men's genuine folt bats at 75 cents. Thisisa"ttunnor." Ws take any marketable article in trade and consider it THE CASH. Wo want as much grain as we can got, 'tor which we will give market price. Call and Convince Yourself. S. GUINZBURG, At Flegal't old stand, opposite tb Court Hon. Clearlleld, Pa.,Bcpt IS, 1877. t. ilttl & ?o.'s Column. TPXXXS XS T. A. FLECK & CO.'S. COLUMN. T. A. FLECK & HAVE REMOVED TO GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. AS WE ALWAYS " Determined Never That In our We are now selling the best Calicos al 5 cents. Applelon A Muslin at 7 cents. ItKMEMBER That we nrc receiving this week ; A NEW INVOICE NEW DRESS GOODS, CALICOS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, TICKING, COTTONADES, WHITE FLANNELS, EMBROIDERIES, KID GLOVES, CORSETS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, NECK RUCHING, TIES, LADIES' BACK CARPETS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, 1,000 FOUND (If CARPET LARGE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We BUY all our goods for CASH, means we are enabled to sell store in the DON'T FORGET THE PLACE : T. A. FLECK & CO. GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING, Market Ntreet, Clearfleld, Pa. Auguat IS, 1877 may 2. PITTSBURGH TFJEJXJX7Zi Oae ef Ihe lea Hag "cbeols In the I'alte d flute. Thoroagb leaebiag. Kightdepannenti. Twratf Conservatory of Music . aonaoatool .ita lao oaller. taatraelloaa la lao (oaa, araroa, , Ao., aaa tao a of tao Uraa. Or, .a, Cablnol Oriraa, Ploao, e.laar, Ilou, Vlolla, aaa Voloo Coltaro. H11I7 fall kauoaa for oiaVooa Aollan. IMIaaa aAoilnoal oa la. CoaoorroUrj. Caorio. la tho t'ollofo oaA VMOorralor, koo laaa aav nIh.1 aaorAla, aal adroataaoo aad aoooamaoaatleaa, Fall Toraa o,aaa llayttaiicof aaA. Bmi tmr Oaaalo, 00 U . . Sit. Z. 0. PESSHINl, D.D , ' PITTSBURGH, PA. oaTV.-vai at 1.11 TMd toaWal UtadUiallat 1.M l aodUMllal I N Vaodtoaallal 1.M l'aadl.wlat.X.H Undtaaollat 1.11 iboai at 1.04, 1 14, 1.71 aad 4.00. o Trouble to Show Goods. W. g,. lk trc.'t Column. CO. ADYERTISE to be Undersold," Motto 8(111. OF FALL GOODS. SHIRTINGS, RED FLANNELS, COMBS, Ac, to. CARPETS CHAIN, a PLY. , 4 and and SELL for CASH, by which cheaper than any other county. Ilsganl Baildlngs. Wet! tt'i-d era f study. - twe leaehert Klertn teacbert ta the otoaaoau t MaaloTaMra af Maaior Taoroafk r-"t l