THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA WIDNK8DAT MORNING, SEPT. Is, 1ITT. i terms ui tfuujwiyi""" 1 If p.14 I. .dvno.,or within thraa month, ...I M -a .,vWilu-a.l ttfsf 4maU I p. per Hdvertiaing Agonla, IT P-'N J""" ileekman Hreet. are our doly anlhoril.d f la N.w Vorh City. RtMUIOtll HJOTICKB. Mribodlat C hurrh Re. J.8. MY.MiaiuT, r'tor. Servian ery Sabbath U 104 A M., and 7 P. M. r.nttath Hobool at 9 A. M. Pram Meetiag eTerj Thursday, et T P. M. Coiiin union Service. Art Sabbath of erery i.0Bth, at mi A. M. Keit C'lrarHrld M. F. ( liurrh. Rvi n'lLLMM H. OtuL and W. 8. Wasow, Pastors prrtrbmg very alternate Sunday, tit I o'clock, F. N. Miaday School lit Si, P. M. All are ia titrd to aiteod. Preb) terlau I'hurr h Rev. II. S. Brjixaa. H-M-aib services morning and eveniDg Hab b.th School t I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee rj.T evening. M. FraiirU t .lurch Catholic RfT. P. J. Khkridan. Preaching at 10J o'clock, A. M., on the nnl, third and fourth Sundays of eaoh nontb; Vespers and Hen edict ion oft be Messed Haersment at 7 o'clock, P. M. I-nudity Hchool every Sunday fttmooB at 1 o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tim a or ulpio quaaTaa sessions covet. Beeond Moaday of Jeoatry. Third Monday of March. Fust Monday af June. Fourth Monday of September. Tim or aoLtiifa couvua tlkai. First Monday of June. Setfond Monday of November. rrai.io orncana. Prttidtnt UdgoUon. Cbarlei A. Mayer, of Lock Haven . Aui'tant tw Judf Hon. John H, Orris, of Belief on ta. Associate Judgn Abram Ogdon, Clearfield) Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. protkonotary Eli Uloom. RtgitHr ana Recorder I,. J. Morgan. Uutritt AttornyYt'm. U. MrCnlluugh. Trtaturar Iavld MoUaugbey. 8hriff Andrew Pants. Jr. County Surveyor Samuel F. McCloshey, Cur wensrille. County Oommiuionert Clark Ilrown, Clear Held Thomas A. McUee. Chest H. 0.;. Hairla Hoover. Clearfield. County Auditor Christ. J. Keagy, (lien Hope ; tianmel A. Caldwell, WtllUingrove ; John C. Conner, llurmida. fNNfy Coroner J. 6. NelT, New Waihlngton. Jury Vommiiitontr$ fir. Jam et P. Burth field, Ckerfled, Joneph A'enander, Wondward. Sttpfinttndtnt af Public SeAooie John A. Ilreffury, Curwenavilla. Aotariat Public John W. Wrialey, Wm. Ra debtngb, Cyrue Gordon, Clearfield j Joieph H. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenivilla J. J. tingle, Oioeola Mills i J. A. Livingstone, Ooltois City. Our Special column la decidedly intereiting In a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsideri who want to tare money. fheup rents and lower prices are making it look lively at Wm, Heed's store. Sporting goods, powder, shot, cnpn, lend, ttc, at ackett's. sep3fi 2t. Art neur as can bo esUmntcd, there era A,4.d aignvrs of tba Murpby Tcmpcranae pledge la tloarfield county. Call and seo lor yourselves. The cheupept, Inrgert and bet aseorttnent of blankets la town, at Flack A Co.'s store. An immense ntoek of flannels, wntor- proofp, esiitiuiera shawls, Ac, An., rcceired to day at Wu. Reed's si ore. Second St., Clearfield. i S ii Hiol.n Vnnrtfr X- Itewl nr huildincr a Dew cnyine and toiler at ibeir naouina snopi in this pi scr, for a grist nil) at Lei-onie's Mills, In Glrard townbi. "Kill tun, quick! I'm too swoot to live 1 Theae words wtra ottered by a young man, while eiuukinj one of John A. Stock's new brand of five-cent eixarf. Lever Fleim!, Kq.t has become pro prietor of the tobacco and cigar store of K. II. Shew, In ibis borough, and Is now run log the macbinr. The new tobacconist is a clever fellow. ia i The llttrritiburg Patriot locates Pii Oofs City io Clarion county. DuBoli City Is la Brady township. Clearttld county, and Is as en terprising a village as can be found in the State. The Pretdiytery of Huntingdon will bold Us fall meet icg in me isnaooquiuas i res byterlm C burrb at Belltrille, Mifflin county, Pa., n Tuesday, the M of October, at 1 o'clock r. m. "Jlonkoy" Jim Taylor was convict ed of lercvny, and was sentenced by Judge Orris, on Turoday morning, to eighteen icon t lis Impris onment In the Western, penitentiary. Sentence on one count has been suspended. Tho animal ieesion of tbo Krio Con- ferenca of Iho M- K. Church, which lakei Id tba western portion of Clearfield etunty, oonvenes at Fredonia, X. V, to-day (Sept. 2tb, and wdl continue Its meetings for ona wk. Ttio Clinton county Cirand Jury has . ignored tba bill against W in, Drake, on a charge of muriler. for abootlng a man named Knights, , abo was ingageJ at the tlaia la robbing bis son's hen-rooat, an account of which we published a few yieka ago. , Sheriff Pcntjs and his oh mada a raid on tba fish dama within his bailiwick last Friday and Hatorday, and succeeded In destroy ing eleven dams. Parties who have hereto fore been practicing the habit of taking fish In this way bad Letter look a .telle out," or Iba Sbsrlff wil gobbU them wp. ew .1 - ' Ard. Swartr., a brakomnn on the Local Freight, had his left arm injured very everely last Thursday morning, by gettiag it be tween the hampera of two ears at tba depot, In this boroagb. Although the limb tn badly trailed, ao bones were Uoken. The wound will keep tbo young man off dot for some time. i i r - Fred Rackull, t bis Htovo and Tin tor., in lb Op.r. Huuie, would ell Iho .ttoa tion of hontoker per. ind otherf, to tbo fuot tbat tie hM now on k.nil l.r(. Motk or StovM .f .11 kiidt, miMlai f oBioo, ,rlor, oookloj od lir.tio SWt.. RaOItF, !., of Ik. bt qul , lor baroio, olthor bord or (oftoo.l, nt hlib ho will Mil U tbo low.il oub priou. J. E. rtttnam Co. ro building a Ur(. im o L.orrl Ruo, io lluiloo lawn.Dip, for tbo I.ior.l Run Ioiprociii.nl Comp.nj. Tbno g.olltm.n ro doluf Uij. boilnou ( lomUrini. nj .oot.mr'l.l" building w mill on It. bun tmm. Tbo l.rse dem.nd for lum- fcrr In ti.o.l trjlon. rrnd.t. ibii ilrp nMry. lAnt of lettorn roniaininir utielaiinud in tbo Poitoffioo nt Cl..rfield, for tho wook oaliti. rpt. 84, 1877 I .Ml.l K.I. moon, Michael O'lUr., Honl.l I'b.plin, D.iiur II. Mbiold., Ilnp., Atl'j.nt Lnw, John Y'iun,t It. M . Joi.. P. A. Uai lid, P. M. Lock Unwound vicinity vtt eini'l- rl.lr rlPlted for frw d la.l wrck,..d bj lhdn lin oftboni.n iktl.lon i...r iho liJ. of Iho rd kdio, to Mtunj llry, ibruoKh Ilor O.p. Tb tool, found t.r lb. hone. wro thiM ol !! jrlnJor, nnd all Mrwd lb. I llio nan w allh.r amrdrnd or dkd in April or Maj luat. Latar loloroatton la In tb. rffwt that a Minor, jrindar So" V,,k' " aja, and ka baa not brard of iloaa. m i T. A. Fleck A Co., of tbi" pluctj, hvo jut oprntd thalr naw itork of fall and wlnlar dry. gooda and dran palLrnr, and Ibelr alora la narr.l of Iwaoljr and alr,(.noa. Ladiai, and otb ora intrre.trd, ihould aall and mmlna lha ,ood. of tbia rnt.rpriaing nrm. Tbajr kao bow lo pi...., bolb In a)uall7 and prlca, and na tbo; kaap good lina af food! In Itora at all lim.f, tka, lot Ih.lr palrooa know II bj llbtral adf ar tliin,. Thalr dlrpl.J la nail worth rlilt In tbo atom to look at, wbaikar yoa pnrebana or no I. SriTKMBKR Coitrt. This is Court wek with as. Court opened at t eloh r. , ob Monday, with Judge Orris, Ogdeu and Halt ob the baaib. Tba list of rand Jarra ai aalled over, and John F. Irwin, af Clearfield, appealed Foreman. Afier bvlsg sworn, Judge Orvis dellv. tred the B.aal Grand Inquest obarge aad aant the Jury their ruom, wbnrt Ibey ara bow ea ffagad la dclltMraliag artf lh awadMt af aaeasles af like pssee and dignity of tba Commonwealth. Harry llempbilt, Juba 8bnw and P. Fulling tvn sra appointed Tip atavet, tba farmer to wait pob the Urand Jarr. Tba Hit of Trar area Ja- Tors was neat sailed over, at tba aaaelasion af bleb lha names of Constables verr called, wbo atepfftd up and banded la their returns. Tba neat buetaeaa la order was the aalllag aver tie list f civil enasN act down for tilal, wblob waa sooa ataaaed apon, aad tba Commonwealth asses ware reached. The usual aambrr of snob eases ara on band, and ara being rsrlewed hj the Gear, aad Jury as if la press. Make yoursoll happy by buying ono oftboie oUy lulu at Will., Flih.r'. Don't buy until you sea Wm. Reed's tore ll Wrigbl'i room, o Second tlmi. ... m I ' Svnoi. Tho Evangelical Lutborsn Synod of Central P.nu.ylvnnla bMI .1 Look Uavea to-day (Wmlneiday). i i A lull Btwk ot'tin-waro. matloof the bM tin, -"use feralsBia,; goods, de., at Fred gMlettV. wpt2 Jt. quite plenty in tba jbuylkill river, near Harris burg." ' - -.T3T.1 t !. 1 r j PreHB ttoodn a specialty at I' ieek & Co. Tho largest and finest selection in tho county. Ladles, glva them a ea.ll. It la a pleasure far them ta ahow goods. Terriblr Fatality. We le:u n that within a period of two wks, reocatly, ao less than twenty.serea children have died of diphthe ria In Covington and Kartfcaus townships. It is hoped tbat th malady la now checked, A Cioou Maxim. An exclmno re marks tbat people never make so much money a they do when they behave themselves, attend to their own business, and take the world as it oomes, grasping its opportunities and patiently submit ting to its reveries. Tbat is buw it owes u a living. Social Gathering. The PennTown- hip Literary and Debating Society will gite an eihibltion at Pen n villa, Saturday evening, Oct. A. Tbo funds realised will ba applied to purchasing books for a Public Library at tbat village. Go ahead! Tba admission Tee will ba 15 cents (or adults, and 10 cents for children. A Call, ThoCitisens' Cornet Hand, of Osceola, was In town on Tueaday, and in "doing tba town, give the RapnaucAK office a call. Their mnslc was excellent, and their deportment still better, proving that the mi-mbors are gentle men. Sheriff Pie was lo charge of the band, and wax being looked after. Uood luck to allofy'es." A Brother in TRorB!.B.TbouloctilM of tba Altoona Tribunt says there Is a fellow ovor tfaere who calls him a ' gutter-snipe," an " aristo cratic vaunt" and ao "ass brother," etc., while the Glob man pronoutices htm " an ass " on one pnge of fats journal, and on another page he tries to make him out a very great man. So the world movra. Bome people are exceedingly hurd to satisfy. i in ) f Our Sruooi.8. Tho winter term of the Leonard Ursded Schools willupc-noo .Moaday neit, Ootober 1st, with the same corps of teichers tbat was employed last winter, vlt : Principal B. G. Youogman. Assistant Frank O. Harris. Or am mar Department Mis Hattie S. Swan. Prlooipal Primary Depar't J. F. MeKenriek. Intermediate Department Miss E. A. P. Hin der and Miss Mary Mot.ro. . onnt- mm A ProsperoI'8 Tailor. Wru. Cum- eron, brother of ci-Renator Simon Cameron, wbo died at Lewlsburg, Pa., a few weeks ago, aged 84 J years, served a flva-years appnnt Icesblp at the j tailoring: bulnri, and aftcrwurds followed It ! for a number of years. When he died be owned fAirfeea of tbe be it fnrms In N'TtbumSerland and Union coubtirs, worth from f Ifl.ltfll) to 2l',0lU each. How it that for the ninth part or a man 7 , Hoys, learn a trade and inculcate tbe habits of in dustry and economy. So it 1.0E8. On Monday luhl, an Judge Orvis ws charging tbe tlraod Jury, one of our yonag lawyers stepped luto the Court room, to take a look at "business," and finding every seat within the ber occupied by his brethren and plebeaa countrymen, ha wen did his way to an outside seat, where be soon found that His Honor was Huffing him with a Urand Jury charge. No ticing tbat be was lo tho (Irand Jury boi, be soon shifted bisquarlers and contemplated buriaess at long reuse from the rtar ind ot tbe Cuurt rom- SOMRTIIINU THE MATTER. A uuitiber of our friends, residing in the icinity of Jivtics ville Smith's Mills Postoffice) and Utabvllle, com plain that their mail matter is peddled all over tbo county for a wetk or ten days before it reaches those points. Will some correspondent In that eeotion of tbe county give us something m-He definite on this subject. If somebody is not at tending to tbsir legitimate business, we want to ferret tbem out and assist in Improving them in that way, If possible - m i - - JIkUARKAHLK iiONOEVIT Y. Tho birth of a son recently to Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Reed, of Lawrence township, makes him the rirrn la the line of coosangulntty, vii : Mother, Mrs. Boed j grandmother, Mrs. A. H. Shaw; great grandmother, Mrs. Win, Irvin, and great-great-grandmotber, Mrs. Judge PattuB, mother of General John Patton,of Curwsosville, who Is oow to her B7tb year, and enjoying excellent health. If any of oar readers can furnish us with any longer Hue of lineage, let us have it Pohtal CnANOK. A Postoftico has been established at Wtaterbura, tbia county, and Jeasa A. Dorr appointed Postmaster. Winter burn la a station on tha Low Grade Railroad, midway between Pot-field and Summit tannel. II. B. Meed has been appointed 1'-it mailer at Dullols City, this eounty, in place of D. 0. Thro. It (bridge C. Coo I broth baa received the appoint ment of Postmaster at Lumber City, this oounir. Wbo bil predecessor was we do not know. ltlTTEN 11V A KATTLKMNAKE. JlobCG ea Woolridge, of Bradford township, was on a , visit tosetae friends in Girard twp., two weeks ago. She attended church on Sunday evening, and on 1 ber way home, after 9 o'clock r. a., she was bit j tea by a rattlesnake, which was lying in tha edge of tba road. The snake struck a little above tbe aakle, and tba limb soon swelkd excessively and I became Very painful. Dy bandaging aud adinin- literlng large dosos of liquor tbe paiu was allayed, and aha is now out of all danger from tha effect of the bita. I , . . wnH , A Oueer Chicken .The cou rso pu r- tied by the Reyr.oldrvllla ffrrnM during the striking season, Is conclusive pronf tbat ho Is not qualified lo perform the duties of a Deputy SUeriff or a Detective, and it is not prol able tbat sucb a work of tienfidtoce will ever be bestowed apon bim. He knows ina uuch, and he tells all be knows, and mor to. He knows shout as much eonccioii.g the appointment t deputies and the pnsllug of dottctlves In lbs vit-luiiy of DuD.la.as does the fellow in tbe m ion. A man found on both sides of tbo ft nee daring a battle and gets way without being hurt will never have a monu tueet ended lo bis tULiaury for being either brave or discrete. Nieces and Others, Read This. A geotlsmao inform us I bit Mrs. Jack Williams, bora la Irelaod, and new residing la Banks town .hi., injtin.ii flountv. Is now io ber V6ih year. Sbe la tbe mother of four children, and oan see to read tb finest print without glusea, ana ene i... An hour hv siekuess. except a few hours spent In child-bed. Mora than this, she bas asver bad tbe t-iOtnuotie, liealuooo, o: wa dose of physic, and lo this day sbe does ber own house work. . In moving around through th bouse, or exercising over a wash tub, she olt.o jos tles br eighteen eUi treaty -y ar old grand laugh t.rs outof lira. G.ils.btrois fouil for reflation, and iIiom of yon who doubt these feet can apply to Mrs. Williams' two eon, John and An Irew, liv ing neerHiuiihport, Indiana ceunty. ' THE TEMPERANCE MEETIN08. The Clearfield T'mpirsnce t'nion belJ their regulai Bicetlag In tba Presbyterian Church last Friday evening, Thomas II. Murray, Viae Tresl i. ik. Ch.ir. Rev. Henry 8. Butler, who attended a delegate tba penniytvaoia 1'niun, in essloa at Pittsburgh, on tbe I2tb inst., gave a full aad Interesting report of what was done by tbat body. There were aioven eouaurs rrr. enUd la the Conventloa. After a few remark by Mr. Murray, be Introduced Roland D.Swoope, llle. who delivered aa able and very' appropriate addrere to tb audience. The aHaadeaee was quite large, una fested ob tbia aocasloa waa very eoooaraglng lo tboaa Interested In tbe work. ti.. tut... Mreioa la tbe M. K. Churoh, on Sunday evealng, wa conduced by lientc-B Dul- ley, Biq ( 00 01 "u prassira speech. s. Tb eervlaa were interspersed with mui, and wtre inlraetlv and enleitaiolng throughout. Tba Church was filled lo It utmost oepaaity. After tbe eervlot were eoncluded, a b..bd.rnf neisoaa went forward and added their names to tbe alreaJy long Hl of ,lnr Aa oatbuslastlo mealing was neia m iae vu.o House oa Moad.y evening, which we also con ducted by Mr. Duiley. It being tb first day of Court, t large number of person were la town and tba Coart room wa fllkd. The war. .ii- irftiiiB aa tboaa of evening pravloa. Aa pfsortirn.lj wa givea, and a Bomber of signer wa obteiaoa. u. ntise. wba first Inauturated the morcmeat in lbiMtf. resigned bi posltloa a bag gH s master on tba Indiana Rrnncb Railroad, aad Intend hereafter to devote tbe greatar pott9 bl lima ta tba Tempera ace wora, may ahandaatty snrssfal In hi latora, Tho very latest Now York stylos, at Will.y A Fisher'e. m a - 12,000 yurda of prfnik at prices that will astonish yoo.reoeived to-day, at Wm. Heed's. Louisville Navy only 40 cents a plug, and Cul-and-Dry 88 osnu per pound, at Stock' tobacoo itora. Second street. una m . U. C. & T. W. Moore aro the only oar sell in th WillUraspurt hand-mada BooU 'B t0W' wpl9 .it. A t the I? (.publican ol".ee U the ulaee a uu .ii.j well, and at tbo right kind of prices. THE FISH QUESTION. G. B. Ooom .anniR Sir t In th Rafttmnn't Journal of th week, there appear a notice re jecting on some of lha oiflire of Curwenavilla, in reU-renca to the manner In which the black bass were disposed of a few yean ago, tha Journal staling tbat tbey were gobbM up and put into a prlvete pond in this vioinity Instead of the river. This Is untrue. All the bass tbat were put into the pond were snt here for that purpoee by pre vious arrangrment with tho having control of stocking the water.. At the saw time the pond was storked with buss tbe river dim was stocked also. There arc a great uunjbsr of bass in Ander son's creek, which have been let out of tbe pond, It being necessary, as It was believed they were destroying the young bail. 1 am sorry that th Jvunnt ha been mlitn formed, for it will hear a wrong impression among tbe poopie after the publication ot such u artlMc, when it is utterly fulne. I itnte fiots. Ct aa axaviLLa, Sept. 20, 1877. nnj p FISH DAMS. , , . . The Sheriff 'a pnssa, wblob wm sent down tha river to destroy fish dam on Friday last, report thai they destroyed eleven betwAo Clearfield and Deer Creek bridge, at tha following point i No I at tbe foot of C rot hers' bund, No. i a abort di tanoo below Dixon's, No. 3 at Coehran'a rooks. No. 4 at Mum Island, No. 6 at Millstone ripple, No. 6 a thi rt distance below Surveyor Kan, No. 7 a hilf mile below landing at Raid Hills, No. 0 on the ripple at the bead of fallows Harbor, No. 9 on Hutment ripple, No. 10 at Sammy's Harbor, No. 1 1 a short distance above Deer Creek bridge. Three of the above bad basket in ready to catch fih, another was built so as to take out and put in th basket at pleasure, four, vitt Tba onee near Bald Hills, Onflows Harbor, Hutment ripple, and Deer Creek, were ao built tbat not a fish cou Id pass them without from three to four feet more writer. The on at Held Hills and th on at Deer Creek would stop a raft at an ordinary ratling flood ; the walls were from fir to eight feet wide at the bottom and from threw to lour fe-t at the top. and Irons three to four feet above the water in the dama. Tbeottuesof tho owners of each aad every dam have beeu learned and tb e name ot witnesses to prove tbe fact. It' they do not report to the Sheriff and pay th cost of re moving thi'tu, they will bo arrested and dealt with according to law. They will save costs by paying ot) bei'iro arrculcd. - -- mm - TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. At a' uncting of tha National Christian Tem perance Union, held In Clear So Id, on Monday, September 24 lb, the uaderslgjjoi were appointed a committee to call a County Con vest ion, as pro vided in Article SI of the Constitution t said fniun, for the purpose of effecting a permanent nrganitation for Clearfield county. In pursuance of tho duti imposed upon said committee., llitty hare appointed Thursday, Oclo bt r Ath, 1877, ti 2 o'clock, p. to., at the M. E. Chuicli, U Cl.'artield, a the lime and place of holding said Gout1 cation, The Constitution provides that the County Con-vi-ntln )i nil be compoied of delegates from the local unions "In tho ratio of ono to every one hundred of the voting iitcmliers." AH local unions aro urgid to send delegate, and where no unions are organised, the friends of Temperance are rc quoted to appoint certain .person to represent tbem. It is desired to have a full representation of the T'lnperano people of tlo county, and all wbo can are cordially inviled t ba present whet her as delegates oftl'it, ' ' tiro. W. Rhrkh, R. M. McKkai.lv, V,. M. rli lJKUHBH, Crara Gordom, NEARLY 8IXTV YEARS AGO. The ltellcinn'te ll'dfcAmcin, of Inst week, Uid bofora it readers tho docket entry mad in the trial of Monks, for tbe murder of Giles, In the year 1818, as follows : l-OPT Or Tlta B.KCORD 1ST tUt; TRIAL or JAHIH MONKH, gl'AIITKR NBHSlOK DUCKKT, KKHSIO IMS, rio a A7v. Oyer and Terminer. Nor. Term, 1 H 1 9. Btttng, ) Bradford, V Commonwealth I Hlanohard, I i Indicted for mur- vs. f der in tbe first N orris, I degree. Burnslde, V James Monks, i Tru Bill. Potter, j j I On motion of Thomas Witnesses sworn on Burnslde, Attorney for part of th Common th : Defendant, an attach John Hall, Jr., ment granted for Ber- Nhb hngland, Aaron Guild, Jos. W. Guild, Dan'l Kearrey, Kliaabctb tradiib, Daniel Barrett, Jamas Reed, Sumuel t'oleman, James Cars on, John Koox, Tnomas Carson,0 George Brown, Andrew Allison, James Fullcrton, Tolhert Dale, Robert Beers, James Blair, Jacob Michaels, Grorge Ross, Robert Ross, Hugh Biddle, Amis Batburst, James MeUhec, llenrv Petrikin, Wm. Wood, John Lucks, Jtun MuKwan, John M. Horner, Kre Gardner, Cstberiue Bitner, Jane Low, John dm ft re, - John k'gget, Samuel Oardner, John Wants, Michael Meee. Win. Gardner, Henry James, James Alexander, Jr., inard Brown and Husan- fnsh Fulton and Philip Confer, nr., absent wit iness, Bad tba Court di irect th officer to serve It be attachnannt, and by latTeemfiattbeconostlfor i the prisoner dispense with sending for tiernard i Brown. j And now on tbti 36th tday of November, leitf, a jury of the eounty ba ling eallnl, came namely, Robert MoGooiffle, An j i bony Klechner.Kphraim Ijambnni, Jonn Junn iton. Frrderiek Shenk. Absalom Lixget, John Hhsrrlest.WilliamUhite, Georxw Gramlnr, 8amul Wilson, Henry Barnbart and William Johnston. twelve good and lawful meu ol Centra couniv. who being duly erapao- nelleu. sworn aud anrm rd. rcM'rclirt'ly, and ;ohargel on their oaths and auirinallous atore- said after each of them being nulled, they itrer- kllv iioolarnd that tbo Ittnd thoDblendanifJaius Moo it, guilty of murder ot tbe first degree in man ner and form as be stands Indicted. And now on the 30th James Furster, kiq. day of November, IBIS, Wm. Alexander, b-q., W. W. Potter, on beh ilf retrik'n, K-q., ,of tho prisoner, muveu 'ihoiiiai UemphiJ ilor an arrest ut judgment, :anil on the 1st day of De ,om ber. HID, files tbeex- oeptiuQs to tbe indict 'meat. And on argument iihe iuuiotmsot wa held l be good, and rtnons tiverruled by lb" Court. And now ou ths nrtl any of December, lo the year ii our Lord one th'u"and Izht huadred andetgh uen, the Court proceeds to deliver tnaMoteno or the law l "James Monks, It I eansidert-d by tb Court that yeu be takes to tba Coin m on Jail ol tbe coun ty of Centre, there to re main uotil you are taken to the nlac of execution and there to lie hanged by tho neck uotil dead. By the Court. 1st December, M1H." A taixr ii i iTot;r or tiik cask. Jauoi Monks resided star Bfllo Conic, nod cam to Ibis county la tb f .11 on bunting expe ditions, making his htadquarler at tba Clone Tavern, which stood whsro D. D. Ritter n-iw re sides, three and nne half mile west of ('tirwens- ville, on tb turnpike to Lutlnrshuig. About midway botweea Bridport and Mr. Bitter's pise Monks tort a rattle dealer, nnmed Reuben Giles fr'nn Burks uniy, traveling on tho then old Btat road, and shot him off bis hurra. The object of th murder a money, but b obtalatd veiy little, Monis concealed th body of his victim, took the hrie and returned tn Btllefontc, at tbe same Hue wearing tb dead mao's coat with the bulUt-hol la It. Ha wa soon after arrested and eon rioted. The resn he triad and executed in Centre aounty, although tb crime wa rom rail ted In Clearfield, waa became our eouaty at that lime waa attached tn Centre for Judicial purpose, Those witnesses marked witb a , we know from our persoBsl hnewlrdge, resided In Clearfield county. The two Canoe brother lived end died near Lutbenburg i the Rom brothers at Curwnni Till f tbe Misr. AUiander, Hemphill and Head In Clearfield boreuxb, aod tha rest la ether see tinns of tbl county. Daniel Barrett wa tbe father of Judge Barrett, ah now resides In 111 place. A remarkable fast a re abunltbe oes Is th fact, that Thomas Carton, one of Ibe witnesses, and who waa also present at tb eicfuliftb, could quota nearly lha whole of Monk's confusion, de llvered at tb gallows, although be could neither read snr write. W often beard it In our boy -baod dys, and remrmbef purthai of It, wbleb wa about as follows i Come all ye gnad people, aba bare mw ntjt la view Th sad and shamsf-l death ( bar1 brought my self unto, 1 ibis day nnfB my otrr.w aod ahama That I shot Reuben Giles, whom I never eaw be fere, And left bi bloody body lie weltering la Its gore. Drar friends, I hope yea will all take waraiog of my Bahappy fair, And shea viae and fully before ll Is toe late.M Puob Into mala wa tbeetyleoftheeoalVB, which i ralbtr fanglliy, aad Nr. Csraos tquld repeat the Jlbule af & , Elegant Fur Beaver overooatintrs at Willey A Fiihar'. Go to Clothing. Willoy & Fisher for your Don't full to examine our stock bo fore buying your Clothing. Willxv A Fisnrrt. You can buy plain and nobby busi ness suits of Willey A Fisher. Cutil ltodn, ooal shovels, stovo grates, aad fire brio It fur all kinds of stoves, fur sale cheap at Fred Sarkeu'B, In tb Opera Iloua. ep3 St. has just received a lot of sugar, an. Is .t pared to glva oust timers th benefit of the r-ent deedino bp-. , ':-Wlt- Advertiso in the Clearfield IIkpuu- ticia. Tfce advertising rates are reasonable, and the circulation I tha largest of any paper in lb I section of tbe Slate, tf. Ton acco. Lytic isClearfieltl county agent for Lorlllard e oalebratad Tobacco, which ba sails at factory prices. It 1 tb boat tobacco in market. augSStf, Wanted I 1,000 oords of llomloek aad Hock Oak Bark, for which w will pay tb highest market price. jylZtr. A. G.CfiAHKit A Co. Pernons attending Court can get choice Cigar. D for Scents ; 16 for 2& cents ; $1.50 par 100, $15 per 1,000. Bright nary, 85 cent, ten ounce plug, best, at Alei. Watson'i Tobacoo and Cigar store. epl0-lt. Airs. T. K. Watson is this week re ceiving alt tb novelties of th Mason, (n Hats, Bonnet, Ostrich Plume. Flower. Ribbon, Velvet, Silks, etc. Every week I will got any new style. Mns. T. E. Watrok. cplV 3t. . IjIvru Complaint. A few of the symptom are i Palo ia tbe side, shoulder and back, bitter tasta In tba moutb, particularly on risiag In the morning, ditiiness of head, pain and smarting of tho eyes, constipation of the bowels, high oolored urine, brick dust deposits of gravel, nervous debility, loa of appetite, Ac., for which Barosma, in connection with the Dandelion and Mandrake Pills, Is a specific or cure In ninety nine cases out of a hundred. Prepared by E. E. Thompson, Tituirille, Pa. Price f 1 00 per bottle. Sold In dearth 1J by C. D. Watson, druggist. Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal aud other freights sent over the Tyvon A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail, road, for tbe wock ending Sept. 1j, 1&77, and tha same time last yoar : coal. Tons. For tbe week..... VU Same time last year , , 3.'l,lVi Increase ( Previously during year Same lime last year Incrcas , Total In 17T Same time last yar 1U6.8S0 Wfl,flT5 8,4, IW Increase v 111,17 ornta raxtoKT. Lumber -.121 cars. Miscellaneous fruights . b " Thr Dead Engineer. Tho editor of tha C'lama Vtmornt waa a passenger on tbe train recently wreck-d 'm tha P. A K. road near Money, but eacap-d Injury. He says : "It Is but simple justice to the memory of Wm. Attick, the engineer who perished In the collision near Mua'y Ia5t Saturday ou the P. A K. Railroad, to Bol-jQwledge his brave duMtloa to duty in tbe hour of death. W wore a passenger on the train, and believe tbat but for his ait tun In promptly putting down brakes and reversing hi engine, tbe rrsult m'ust hare been far more disastrous; and had he aot done it, possibly b might have saved hi owa life. It was an act of nobl dsro tion to duty at the lou of his own lifu, and is an other instance of many which show that there are no moo who have a higher sense of duty, or give more heroic llinttret.on of it, than th locomotive engineers. A more substantial recognition ia due his family from tb passengers on that train, but It must b a oonsolution to know thathis memory Is revered as th.it uf a fallen hero by all who knew of tbe deed and value manifestation of the highest manhood. Tub Clawson Winter Wheat. Th best wheat In cultivation, without doubt, Is that known a the " C!won,"or Seneca variety. It was introduced Into this ceunty several years ago by tbe lata Secretary of tba Agricultural So ciety, aay tbe West Chester Jeffertmiam, who also Introduced lb Fultt wheat, ona of the best and most productive red varieties. Wherever the Clawson has been raised In this Htate, it has sus ceeded remarkably well. It i a white wheat, with red eh IT, and fully tqual to the best varie ties of California growth. It proves early, hardy, bas stiff straw, and yields large crops on every variety of wheat coil, fifty-two bushels per acre having bean gathered. This variety of wheat originated a follow t "In 1R07, Uarrett Claw son, In passing over a wheat stubble on his farm, in the town of Hector, Schuyler county, N. Y., ob served Sum beads of uncommonly fins appear ance, ninr tho roots of a stump. The wheat that had been harvested wa mixed, and included nearly all tba then common tarietie of winter wheal raised thereabouts. Mr. Clawsoa selected the finest samples of the newly discovered beads, and sowed the grain, and the next year found that ho had two distinct varieties. Selecting the mort promising of tb two, he sowed it tbo next year, and continued lU cultivation. Thua originated Ibi now famous variety of wbel." specials NfiTtfr. I hereby warn the public tbi I have stocked Moose ereek with black bass, aud now giva notice that I want nobody to trespass on said stream for one and a quarter miles Irom my grist milt np, and 1 will arrest every fisherman wLo violates inis nonce, iit' H ahi nuaw. . It. lat BoT "Shoot the Itat." ' ' dQ DO 1 A It pilll WWW yTTrFi,iini uin.ii.BU neat time yer buy a new nit of Clothes, go ta iqitl'O 4t. A. Urwut iin'. Wire Well, I can't help it if you rfWi like it, I told yeu when you krnuglit home toe gonns mat I couldn't make as nice a fit as ynu could bay ready-made at A. Gutnstiurgi. , stpij v 'Ilinn's AKn CoiV. The rerunn for rUlng tip yoarsloves la nearly at hand, and 1 buve loU of bard and soft coal to sell so linnd in your order and get rour supply. Don't wait until w-nter hut order right now. f as, Ij. liha v i . Clearfield, Pa , Sept & 5m. Orb HcniiBKB Pan Crxt. Dtrcoi t or Oiti Pat ens. Hewing Ma- bines cho now he purchased at Merrell'a tio and variety store, frutn t-la up wards. All kinds of sewhig machines rep dud on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1377. Bi-aoma Fob 8a i.e. R. Newton Shaw keep a full sunn It of f rodoma Hug bios and I'latlorm Wairons fr sal. To be seen at th Shaw House yard. Call on or address bim at Clearfield Penn sylvania. , , ' ay I3-lf. Nntv I your tine to Ret bargain In C l.tn illNM, II ATM, ' Slid GICNTN WKMIHIIINC- (oim. A. C.LIN7.lllfHU la bcIIIiib; out hi cullre stuck, In make a c liangc In bualucaa, 4 1 Waktvp (100,000 211-Inch shared idling tes te average from 6 to ffj Inches fur which we will psy the bigheit market price. A. (I. KnAxra A Co., fab.M If.) Clesrlleld, Pa. . I - . from U i Hone. ' Th first object til life with tba Aiterlasn peo nle I to "get rich i" the second, bow lo regain good health. The first ran ho obtained by inorgy, honesty and saving i the stvxind, (good health), by using tlaitw' Anni-aT Fwar. fhowld ywo )m a drspnndent suflsrer from any of tbe eilec' of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, InrHgesiton. Ac,, suob as Hick Headache, f'alpitatlnn of the Heart, Hour Ptoaiach, U bit sal Costiveacas, Dittlness of ibe Head. Nerveou Prostration, Lew hrirlts, Aa., you Bead not sutler another day. Two rinses or August jriowsr win reiiera yoa ai onoa. Hamelo -Bottle, 19 cent. Regular site, 7b cent. Positively sold by all first-a'ass Druggists in tbe United KUte. f or sate by U. v. aisvn, Liear teld, Pa. - wayliVn-eow-ly. If ffti Mood the Ttat, If yoa doubt the wonderful success of Snaon's LONsVMrT.oa uuan, give is a nisi j menu jou ar tot satisfied, return the bottle and we will re fund the price paid. It baa established tha fact tbat Consumption eaa ha eared, while for Cough. Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Conjrh, aad all Lung or Throat troubles, there Is nothing like it for a quick and positive mr end it setdnm fulls Tew ewits, 49 esnts, aft 1.90 ta bth. K your Lnnp are sore, or Cbett ev Bsek lama, as BatLnWsrPnaot'a Ptsv, Prto ti eeata. Hold by t D. Walmn, Druggict, Clearfield, Pa. Db.RHII.OHH 8T8TKM YITALIZKR ta no doubt tbs most ueesful our for Dvsrepla and Liver Ccmplaiot w have ever known, otherwise we Mld not gwaraata ta, la awaeaof Uwnaump Uoa, whore Ueaaral Debility, Laa of Apprjlte and Onaetlpalioa) exist, it will restore and regu laUlka ystm while fcUlLOH 8 LUH B allays Ibe InflamaUan aad heals Iba lungs. Price J oenta. Bold by CD. Watsoa, Druggist. Clear eld, Pa. - .- llACKMETACR,a rl-b ar.d fragrant perfuts?. (told by C. D. Wts..a,trugflfl, Clretteld, Pa. pr. 1, 'rr-enw ly. , . .m , nova OLOTitiaa. I tab kl ng mv whole fam ily of boys, I oao fit tbem all out and myself too, ! In Clothing at mighty low prices, at . i leptifl 4t, A. Qtriazat'to'i. 1 With a cake of ( lenn's Sulphur Soup I and commodious bath-tub, the victim of ohronfs eata neons eruptions ean Improvise a sulphur bath,' which no professed bttblngsUllished oan supply. 1 fold by Druggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dve, : black or bruwn, 0 cents. sapii'tt'tt. Aitenlion, Farmera and Lumbermen.' IV A KTC1 -by Aruold.at Curwciisvlllo 1 0,(1 jfpmnwla pork. , , (i . 1.U0U bubiiela rye. ' 1,000 buahela otitH. 1 ,000 Lmulieltj Bhcllud coin,. 1,000 burihelH potutooa. , , KHMMHt Jtl-lnrti aliarrtt ahliiffir. KHMKMI Vl-lnrh aawed ahlnglra. KHMHM) lort plite buarda. fl.tMM) rallruad lira. ft.tMMl cord aak aud Itcuiork bark. For which one-third cauh will be paid. - oct.25. SNarrlcfl. On Thursday, Bcpte mbT I'th, 177, by Wm. M. Bloom, Esq., Mr. Jonaibsn B. Bloom, of Pike township, to ills Louisa J. Kitchen, of Blown township. At tbe res I dene of Richard Rwartsworlh, on Sunday, .September lnth, 77, by Jas, 11. RuwUs, Kq , Mr. Geo. W. Aughsnbaugh and Mill June Tumkins, both of Lawrence township. On Tuesday, Btplember imh, 1877, by Rev. Qeorg Leldy, Mr. Herman J. Clarke, of Wash ington, D. C. and Miss Julia K. Hippie, of Cur wcnsvilie, Pa. On Thursday evening, Bept. 28ih, K77, by He v. N. II, Miller, Mr. George W. Uiggio and Miss Lena Kennedy, loth of M( shannon, Clrar field county. , gaiirantlj. PcmiHjlvanlrt Itallrond TYRONE 4 CI.KAKFIEI.D BRANCH rV and aftrr MonJT, JI'NK ii, I87T, tha Vf naaangar Traiu. will run daily (exc.pl tiun- da'.) between iynm. and Llearuelc, a. tuliuwi CLEATtrifiLD MAIL. W. C. Inwtn, Conductor. LKAVE KOUTH. ' 1 LKAVK NOHTH. Curw.n. villa.. Olaarueld Leonard,.. Uarr.lt Woodland, Dlifler, W.ll.ealon,.... II I u. Hall, Urahatn, 1'hilii.abnrg.... Bteiner'a, Uoynton 0.c.ola..H rowilton, Summit Ynuaroyue...... Tyrone .sin, p. ...io, .naw, " .s.t:., " . 6B, .4.112, ' .4.11, " .4 IK, " .4.211, " A.n, ..4 MS, " .4.42, .4.47, " .4. its, " .a ll", " .6.34, " .(1.00. Tvron. 0 10,4.1. Vanaoo,oo,. ....!, : pmnmit j Powrlton, i Onoeola.... .10.1(1, " .! JO," ,.10.27, " .lo.st, .I0.SH," . 10.34, " .10.60, " .10.. SO, " .ll.im, .11.17," .ll.2i, .11.111," .11.40, " .12:01. r. tti ntun Hleiner'r, I'hilipiuura;., (jran.tn Illue Hall Vt allacatun,.. Piler, Woodland Itnrrett Leonard, CU-arneld... Ciirweii.ville. ilaiUoaus OLEARKIKLU ACCOM MODATIUN. W. H. 1'li'kmrr, (onduotor. LEAVE BDIITII. , LEA VK SOHTII. CurwenTllle 7.00 A. aj Tyrone 1.14 T. Cla.rH.ld Mm " I Vananojroo 1.41 " Laonanl 7.64 " I Suuimlt Ml " IUrr.1 8 Oi " I l'ow.ilon 3 10 " Woodland 8 20 1 O.ceola 4.S5 " Hitler III ! Bor.lon 4.42 W'allaci'ton,.. 8 6" " ! Wemar'a, 4 AO " Blue 11.11,... . ll lid " , J'Uili.atur(...6 00 " (Iraham IP 17 " Urali.m 6.20 l'hilii. burg.. 0.40 " Illue Hull 6.46 " Plainer., S 10 " Walla?elon,,..I.OO. " Boyntou, IO.IIO " i llialer O.M " Oreola 10.J0 ! Woodland, ISO " Powrlum 10 40 " Barrett, 4i " 8uinn.it 1 1 .913 " Le.marJ 8 60 Vauicoyoo 12.26 p. . Cloartlold 7.00 Tjron 1.02 " ; Curi.naville,.7.36 " HAt.D EAflLS VAI.I.KV flRANCTI. Mull. , A. M. - , 8.0 l.:av. Tyrone ' 8.17 llald Eagle U.:u Julian 11.66 Milc.lurit 10.06 B.ll.luol. 10.16 Mileabur, 10.40 Howard 11.18 arrlr. L. Haren Mall, r. m. 8.10 6.63 6.10 4 46 4..17 4.15 4.02 11.26 leer. TYRONB PTATION. naarwAnn. Peolfie Expre.a Ifarrlrbnr, Aoo'n 1:10 8:50 I'ltt.burih Eip'u, 1 50 I'aciuo ttxpreia, o:in r. n. Mall Train, 3:28 Atluntio Expraaa. 8:6(1 I'hila. Kxprria. 10:3.1 r. w. Way Paa.enger, - 1:16 Mail Traia, 8:34 Kt Line, 7:08 PIlILIl'SIU Rd A MOKHANNON BRANCHES Lnarn aoiiTM. LR4T. Mont.. A. . P. P. X 15:10 1224 12:21 12:14 p. n. A. . A. . ariTioaa. 1:00 2:15 1:10 124 2:10 2:44 1:61 2.67 8:02 Morrixlala, 7 .15 Phil.p.l.oru, 7::i8 Bletner'a 7:44 7:61 t:l! Uoynton, OxeMla, Alorhamion, HterlinK, llouudala, 10:110 10 44 :U 12:04 4:16 11:52 4 00 10.68 8:11 10:.',8 6:17 11:02 B:22 ! 11:46 8:62 V:20 11:40 1:47 0:16 11:85 8:44 Mc( aulry .1:07 11:07 8:18 K.ndriok'a, 9:10 11:90 1:40 0:00 11:26 I:U 8:1 1 1:1:1 :5 Kiimey. Cloie aonneetiona made by all traina at Tyron. and Lock Haven. 8. 8. BLAIR, mylT'tf. Superintendent. 8TA0S LINES. A itaaolenvaa Curwen.aill. daily for H.ynolda. yllle. at I o'olook, p. m., arrif injial Reynold, ville at 0 o'eleok, p. in. n.turninjr, iravae n.ynuiiia. villa dally, at 7 o'clock, n. m., tnivioft at Cur wcD.ulle at 12 o'olock, n. Fivre, earh way, t2. . , .1,1.4.11 .1 l ..'.tn.b p. m., lor Dutloli City, arrivin, at Uultoia City . , . .... :.. i Ik. ...:. -, iu n ooioca, p. m. n.iuroiu., wuuun n 7 o'clock, a. in., dully, errivii:a:al Cuiwcniville at 11 o'olock, at, tara, aacn way, j. - Allrgltrny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION, rts .d after M..nd.iv. Mur Ulli. 1877. J the lia..eHKiT train, will run dnily fexrept Kondny) bi-lwiin Ttril Kniiw ar.d itrlltwood, follow, t 1- Al.n tVAHO. llnv tlail Icavaa PUI.Iiur. 8.20 . in.; Ilnl Il.nk 1 1:55 pli.-o Junction 12:14; New Bethlehem 1:20 p. na.; aiayrvine i:.i( ; Trotl:06 Hrookvil e i.i'i ; 1'ullcr'l 2:50 Roy. noldivilla 3:00 ; Dol'.oi. 3:33 ; Sommll Tunnel 8:48 Penneld 4:00 I W.4vllle 4:17 lloncaalla 4:66 arrive, at Driftwood at 5:15. I" HT W A II I Ilv Mll leaven tlrlflwood 12:16 p. m.; Ilcneaitu l:7 Waedvlll. 1:40; Peofield 1:50; Kulnmtl Tunnel 1:50 ; DoUol. 2. 1 1; Reynol..vUlc :::I4 : 1 ulle-1! 2:50: Brookville 8:12; Iroy t:lt tlay.vill.3:6l) liew Betlllehein 4:05 1 Sliijo Juoction 4:17; Rod Buok 5:03; arrive, at Piltrhur, at 7:60 p. m. a Tb Reynoldirillo Aecotnuodallon loavra Reynold. Title timly at 7:50 a. m.; aud .rriyve at Hid Bank at 11:00 .. m., I'lmhnrith all 36 p.m. Leaver PitUburgn .1 IniO p. m ; Red Bank at 5:56 p. ni.; arriving at Rcynoldrillle at 8:50 p. m. Clow connection. Bade with rralta on P. A V Jtailroad at l'rilteood, and aitti traina on the Alliilieny Volley Il.ilroad at R.d Hank. ll A V I ll M oCA HU 0, Ue.'l riup't. A A. Jn kn, Fnp't L. U. Div. PAKE KUO.t CLKARFIF.I.D, TO Bellrfonte, I'a ! 05 1 Mltl.llrtown ..;.... f 1 08 Uxtk Haven 2 TolWurl.il 6 60 WillUm.liort 3 80 Lfinca.t.r 6 85 u..-.. J l an PU il.Alil:l.pu I A to. Lcwiatoivn. m lOOjAlloon. 185 Mary.vllle. 4 au Joiin.town.. a ruwcn,vllle .' !HM'h11lphrf 51 n.peolft 84 Tvenne I 22 IIAIllli.UI illl... 4 lill'il'I.'iBljRtl i It . flni' anlrntisfmcnti COALI COAL1! COAL!!! The undprslitnc.l desires to Inform tho t-iltters of Clearfield tbat he is prepared to formal, OOAL of ao rice Kent qimlitv, to all who inny give htm a eati. at a prl -e suitable fur the present hard times, lie will earbanixe foal for flour, feed, grooeries, de. All orders will rrculte prmiit altTtttn. as he le. Hvrrs hlsowntHinl. Tims. A. DUCKKTT. Cleaififlld, i'a, " pt- V77 Ho. TtiH oM.-Ht fi.dlw'-t sr)inintrt liit;;utln fur . obi .1 n-if ii t'.u-lri4-s i'ihu.nlli'11, tt e.r iiluin artiire-, I'. nrrr A mss, Pittstnirjli. P.t, Bi 1. 12, is;r-t. rimT COW.Misslng frnsa tha presjilsas af J tb suliscriber, resi.tmg In Lawrene town ship, south aa At f tlearflrll, a whit four-year old oow, with email red spot on the aide, wbtt frrhfd and nd ncek. Persons gtting online hy postal aard, or otkerwha, that will lead to there euvery of the ew, will be suitably rewarded. WM. A1NH0HO1 till. CUarfleld, Pa., Sw.t. 19, l77 Jtt. 1) A K 1)4) N b OTIC' K.--Nftlee I hereby glraa that, ia aooorlane with lha provision of Heftioa 0, Article 4 rf th Constlintlnw of Penn-1 sylvania, applloatioa will be made to tho Board 1 f Pardons, al tbelr meeting, the first Tuesday of j October, for lb pardon of hdward MeUwaa, aoa fiord in tb V astern Penitentiary by sentenoe of the Court nf fjuarler Bt sslwni of Clt-Hrtlf Id eounty, I far Jane Trtm,l7. ' 6. T. BltOCKBANK, I '4 1 ' t '(l ' Ait fnr Appllwn.t ' rirsrltlL sr. 19, liK-It, , , dffrtisnufnt. Bigler. Young & Reed HAVE ON HAND One-hore Tread Power and Thraahlug MacbUie. Alao, Averj' Patent Pour-Bora Powara, Farmer will do well te give tbea a ealL Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 1,'77-tC V GOI) E TH rKTV'-AII others must tiaf for tbelr verb befor It leave tha 1-a.aaaaavsavw... at Jr - . thereof tnev are aiven ona one day and jterTotas the neat therefore it is best not to trust anybody. All kinds of work will be done la tbi shop for cash or ready pay. BooU and shoe af all ataaaj and sty las tbe bst and cheapest in town, I have removed my ahop to tha lower end of town, in Taylor's row, on Reed street, Bear Iba drpot, whi-re 1 will be found at all times, waiting fur oust oner. All work warranted good aad aheap. Also, all klnJsof Leather and Shoe Findings foraale. The cltiseni of Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully invited to giv me a call. jus. u. ubttiunu, Clearfield, Pa., July 11, 1S77. Call and Examine A. GUINZBURG'S NEW STOCK OF i . CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AND Gents' Fiirnisliiiiu Gowk We would cull particular ottcn tion to the extreme low priceg. Country produce of nil kinds tnkeu iu exchange lor goods. A. GUINZBURG, OM Wiittnt Hotel Corner, Clearfield, P. Sept. If, 1877. Save Youu Cash C. C. & T. W. MOORE, . (fiueeeswr t J. 8. Shower,) a ral an ia BOOTS AND SHOES, II A T S AND . CAP S, ARB OB ST FURNISHING GOODS, BOOM No. 1, PIK'8 Bl'ILDINU. , Tbey are now receiving a eboic lot of tbe latest styles of Ladle and Oehts' Press Shoes and Boots, lege t her with a large lot of ri.OW SHOES, 4o.,c, suitable for workmen an th fares and la tba woods. They Invito social attention to their stock of. Cents'. Furnishing Goods, All of which will b told ai mat aa favorable aj they ean b. boti,ht .(..where I. tb. e.u.ty. A aliar. of the patronage of tba public If r. .eetfully aollclted. (.K.O. C. MtMIHU. TOM. W. MtrORR. Clearllcld, P.., J.ly 11, I877-Sm. REMOVAL!! I hon tbi day moral tay store to Senond atrial, In the room knownas Wright's Store. In addition te th large itoek bow ob hand, nave received a large slock of new Full A tVlnler 3ooi1m, Tn all tha tar! tfl sty Ins of Dry Goods, Notions, . Trimmings, Whit 0oo.li, Millinery A Fan'-y tJood. Carpets, Oil Hoths, Wall Paper, Ia., do. It Is my determination, to rt'ntintie keeping g'ied gooJs, and sell them at the lowest CASH PRICES, And eheap stuf at eheap prleee will aet be male a spe ialty here. It 1 anaaeessary to enumerate art iotas ar prleaa, but yea will lad pit af good and prices lo suit everybody. My iptae being ant-fourth wbat I bey were, t east sail at lha very lowfsl prio. RBMKMBI.RTUItPi.ACa, WILLIAM REED, " (IKWHD PTRKET, CI.ltAltriRI.O, PA. 1 1 ' - 1 I Sept i;, i;r if. . . All gPifrrlUnrouf. tT I71717 B0t "llT Mmed la theee tinea, bat X It can b made la three mouths by any y I I I vDt of either Mf, la any part of tbo country who 1 willing to work steadily at tba employment tbat wa furalsh. C per week In Jour owa town. You need not ba away from one aver night Yon eaa giva yeur whole time to tba work, or aaly yeur spare moments. It cost nothing to try th business. Term aad IS Qptfit free. Address at eaoe. U. Hallow A Co., April 11, 1877-ly Portland, Maine. towswmif Clemrawttft oouoty, Pa., wltfim a"t.jT. ininiBw iuda af Bobert Hudson and others, known a tbe Jacob B. U ear hart lot The aald traat oantalninc 40 Mtraa mora cr toaa,'tfiid , . i !.i. , .1 k.. .1... an .era. al.arad. and ia tha key ta . Urn. body of Mai about bain, developed. Will M eolcj low all apo. May twrma. For nartlculara, apply tn DAVID L. KKKBS. Cleard.ld, P., July 11, 1974. Th. Winter I.rm nf 14 weehi will open on . Mond47, Strpi 10, 1877. Tb. Summer Tarn of 11 week, will ope. Monday, dMarch. 25, 1878. TERMS, $5.04 PER WEEK, Ilfcln.lin, TultlM, Boarding. Room, Haat, Lilbl, and Waaliing. B..I normal Dehanl Bnlldia. in tba Sl.te. Facilitiea i. .vertr r.p.et frtoal to any Normal School In th. United Blelea, Mtod.nt. may enter at aay tlm. during tha term. or partlonlara, and for Catalogue t. D. M. BKNBBNIU, Principal, Aug. it, 1877-lm. Indiana, HIGHEST AWARDS! ;;.sr."i:! J. REYNOLDS & SON, N0RTI1 WEST CORNER TlllRTEEjnilAVIrlLBEBT UTREETS, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OP PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITH SHAKING AND CLIN KKR-0 RINDING URATliS FOR IlllRNINtl ANTHRA CITE OR BITL'MINOrS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROlGnMROS HEATERS, FOR BITCMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE M ROTGnT-IROJ, HEATERS, CO0KINU RANOES, LOW-DOWN ORATES. D.icrlptlr. tlrrulara Kilt free Is any addr.li. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April 15, '77 1y. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factor y Pan. townihip, Claarleld Co., Pa. IIURIEII ( U T I nr ROT BURNED UPI Thesubseribers have, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity, In the erection or a nrst alasa Woolea Manufactory, witb all th modern Improvement attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Cass I me res, Batinatts, Blan ket, Flannel. Aa. Plenty of good on hand to aupply all our old and a thousand naw customers, whom w ask to coma and examine our stock. Tbe basin of CARDING And fulling will receive our especial attention. Proper arrangement will b made to rweeiro and deliver Wool, o suit euatomare. All work warranted and done upon the shortest notioe, and by strict atten tion to busines w hope to realise a liberal snare of publio patronage. IO,0M) POUNDS WOOL WANTED! W will pay the highest market price for Woo ud Mil anr manufactured foods as low a similar goods can b bought in the county, and whenever we rail to ronaer reasnuuoi ..iMa.oi.ui. w n always ba found at bom ready ta make proper explanation, either In person or by letter. r JAMES JOHNSON A SONS, aprilMtf Bower P. 0. REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify tha public generally that ha bas removed hi Grocery Store from HkaW Row, to th building formerly occupied by J. Mile K ratter, ob Second street, next door to BlgUr'a hardware atora, wbare be Intends keeping a foil Ilea of HAMfl, DRIED BEEP and LARD. SUGARS ud 81 Rl'PS, or all gradea. TEAS, Ureen and Black. COFFEE, Roa.led and (lraen. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, All kind, In tha market. PICKLES, in jara and barrel.. SPICES, In .very form and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, AM, KINDM OK CRACKER. SOAPS, MATCHES, . DRIED API'LKU, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Lamp CMmnoyo. And . good aiiorlment of Ihoaa tblngi ti.ually kept tn a grocery atora, which ha will .lobange for marketing At tba market priec. Will aall for .ark aa abeaply aa any other on. Plea., .all and aa. hla atoflk and Judge for youraelf. . JOHN Mi-flAl'dHEY. Clearteld, Jan. I, IS77, A. a. .krii. a. j. lunr-nTr. REED & HAGERTY, Sueoearor to J. G. SCHRYVER, DEALRRS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, WOOD and "WTIXOW-WAEE. COOKING STOVES, HEATINQ STOVES and BANOES. Htcomt Sl.t Clear fit lt, ra. The undersigned would announce to tke vltlirn af Clearfield and rlelnlty, that they have par obaed tbo Hardware 8 tor of J. O. Hokrtver.and will constantly keep on hand a full aisuiltnent af Hardware In all Its brnch, iweh a TABLE & POCKET Cl'TLERY. Bench Stop, Hand Saw, Great Amarlaaa Cross eat Saws, D. V. aad Peeling Axea, llatebeU, Plane and Plane Iron, all kinds ol Nails, Mors Bboee ud Horn 8bo Nail, Pick, Ho, Bake, Hay Forks, Shovels and Hpaies, 6eyihe,Snaths,Plowt Urala Cradles, CultlTalor. Double and Single Shovel Plow, I'aliUetor Teeth, Bevels and Try Hsjwer, Sh Blades, Mill Baw aad Taper Vile, Chisels, Bill, Augers, Adies, Itara Door Hangers, Butt, T and Swap Hi ages, Beany' Hollow Augur, all kind of Looks, Screws, Basb Cord aod Pulley, GLASS and PUTTY, Foot aad Chela Belt, Carriage, Tire aad Barrel Bolt, Jfrd Cord, Sad Irons, Uor Brushes and Carry-Combe, Grind-atone Ixiere. Uaai, Hemp and Seep-stoae Pen king, Cable Chains, etc, They will alao keep ob band a fall asctemat rTlawar,andaafMraJ etoch af Una Karat sb Ing Good, wblob they will eel I at plica to salt th time. PereoB wl-b lag anything la tbelr Mae are la vlted t aall ana examine their stank before aarebaalng. RKBD A UAURKTY. neartfld, May t i77-ly. NEW FALL GOODS! NEW FALL GOODS ! At Guinzburg's New Boot and Shoe Store. OPPOSITE COURT UOUSK, SECOND 8TRKKT. I WILL OPKN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, Within entiro now lock of Boota, Shoos, DaU, Copland Furnishing (ioixl", o t, tt... ttIII fill rnnr honrt. w'th iov Mid voor nookotn with cub.. which ipcnk. Womaa'a laced tailing ahoaa at 7a ...ie Women', laced moroee. akoaa at $1.10. Women 'a laoed oalf abowa aa I.1A. Wolnen'a hMry farm aboM i I. la. Womn'ibaat aalf ah.ee at l.M. Womaa'a laeed foiad aboM al l.li. Woman', bottoaad moroow aboM .t 1.40. Women 'i kid laced ahoaa al 1.71 XT0 PAPER SOLES. Women', kid balloon THE OLD LADY COMFORTABLE SHOE, 11.75. Th. mo,l .atiafaetory shoo evor mudo for old people. Ho easy on the foot, it feels aa though it were but a stocking. Try it. We alao hare a full line ot Graff" a and Burl's best baud fqade shoes. Orders taken for any shaped foot, and best fit vouched for. IN MEN'S WEAK 13 A POSITIVE SLAUGHTER. Men 'a heavy winner aboee wllk doable lolea, 9i Meu. Mas'l heavy kin ahoaa, ll.lv. Man 'a oalf dreea aboee, SI. 10, Men'a beat calf dreea ibou, 1.70. Men a kip working boat, 1.90. Rib worklaglwote, doabl. aola, l.tij Up aolf,3.00f Klmlro tap aola, S.ftO. Sole Agent for tbe Celebrated Hand Sorewed Claflin Sboe. Men'a dreaa boot, at UtS. Men'i beat calf boon, 1.70. Maa'a bert calf boon, Mwed, U, H A SO. Boota with .nd without box voce, aileniloa vt tap nles, all X tba aama price., MeftearM taAw aod boota .nd aboe. made te order .t itore prinea. Ho At, .o pay. Boys aliooa io fifty different elyloa, al from 11.00 to 11 fiO in walking and school shoes, and from 11 25 to (2.50 for best) calf skin ,button, dress shoes. Boys Elmira tap sole boots at 12.40. MISSES SHOES IN A HUNDRED STYLES. NO Mlaie, 8cbo.18ho.au 00 wnta. NO ! Mi.aei far aboee at $l.la. PAPER: Mi..e. genoloe naif aboa at l.li. PAPER l Mi.aea K Id eboei at tl, 72.50 and 13. i SOLES. ! Miaae. dreaa ihoaa at 1.0, 11.60, H.7S and tl.M band Snlak. I SOLES. Children and baby shoes at crazy figures. A good solid buttoned shoe, heel ed for children, G5 cents; copuer tip, 85; rubber tip dress shoes, 11 20. IBuliy shoes, all kinds, from 80 cents up. Men'a, Women's and Children's 35 cents. Shoo polish 15 cents per bcltlo, shoe strings 4 cents per dor.cn, button hooks one cent escb. Mli.ea rublmra .10 e(l S atylea. Women', rulibere, 00 cte 4 ilylea. Men'a rubber., To. S ilylM. M.n'i bry robber bootr, SS.I0. Women'a rubbw boota. $1.00. Miraeaand boy. rubbw boota tl.lo Wool lined, buckle .rctiee, Mlf-Mtittg guma, and all atber faabieaa. We nre also soiling men's genuine felt hals at 75 cents. This is a"stunnor." We tuko any marketable article in trade and consider it THE CASH. Wo want as much grain as we can get, lor which we will give market price. Cull nnd Convince Yourself. !io Trouble to Show Goods. S. GUINZBURG, At Flegal'i oM stand, opposite th Court House. Clearfield, Pa., Sept 13, U77. if. iltti & Co.' Column. ITowGoodsI ITowGoodol EVERYBODY GLAD ! EVERYBODY GLAD!! Lower Prices in DRESS and DRY GOODS. DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, Great Reductions in Prices. "I". jQl, FUBCX eJb CO. Are pleased to anounco to the citizens of this vicinity, tbat by special arrange ment with manufacturers for largo quantities of goods for cash, favored by the bard times and sharp competition, they have boon enabled to effect such a saving in the cost of goods as fully warrants them in proclaiming a redac tion in the prices of Dry Goods, sucb as will make this advertisement of real money vnluo to evory careful and prnrtical reader who boeds this informa tion. Our reductions are not confined to a few specialties, but ii.clude almost every article offered for sale. Stock more complete, and quality superior to any in town. The advantage, to the cash buyer is tho real and substantial reduction in pricos. All goods will be found marked in plain figures. Our Fall and Winter Slock is now Complete. A hand some line of DrtSS Goods, all the newest shades BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES, BLACK and COLORED ALPACCAS, BLACK SILKS the host and choapost in town.' WATER l'ROOF block and gold mixcd. LADIES' COATINGS different styles. LADIES' CLOTHS all shades. CASSIMERE3 all prices. PRINTS, MUSLINS AND GINGHAMS, SHIRTING & TICKING, CANTON FLANNELS, bloached and unbleached, . RED FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, GRAY FLANNEL8, PLAID FLANNELS. LA DIES' COAT3-a handsome lino. LAD1KS' SHAWLS, FELT SKIRTS, GERMANTOWN WOOL & ZEPHYRS-all colors, WORSTED FRINGES, now ehades,GALOON TRIMMINGS-all colors, BEST QUALITY STOCKING YARN all colors, TABLE LINEN bleached nnd unbleached, TURKEY RHD TABLE LINEN, t'MHRELLAS good assortment, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, PERFUMERIES and SOAl'S fino assortment. Gents' Furnishing Goods, HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, SILK HAND KERCHIEFS, LADIES' NKCK TIES, LADIES' KID GLOVES, LA DIES' CHILDREN'S CLOTH GLOVES, CORSETS, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. NEW EMBROIDERIES A HANDKERCHIEFS. MILLINERY GOODS, Hals and Bonnets trimmed to order. New Flowers, Feathers, Silk Vel vets, Black nnd Colored Yclvoleens, Colored Silks and Satins, Ribbons, Ao. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, 3, 4 and 5 ply. Pimm' rail nnd pxatiiinp our Stock. No trouble to show Goods. T. A. FLECK & CO. GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING, TIarket Street. Clrnrficld, Pa. Sept. II, IH77. PITTSBURGH Oae or the lea ling Prkeols la the t'alu d Pis us. Rlegaat BaUding. Well selected eaana af etadj. Tboroagbtearhiag. tight drpartssatiia. Twiatf.two leechers kletee) teaaaero in tee Conservatory of Muslo eoaneetrd with lha nolle,., laetrarlloaa la tb. element, if M. .la Theory .1 Maem, Th.ro.gk lla.a, Harmony, te., ud lha .aa .f ah. Breed Oria., Cebla.l Oraea, Vuno, Unlaw, flat., Violin, and Vole. Culler Piny fall l,a.ne f.r .ighlew dallan. Uanow atadnaa aa lb. Ooaearvalory. tbaria. in tb. College and C..aervat.ry wee Um any Kkivi ftuavdrng mI advantage, and aeimodal!ea, Fall Term epen Se,tmb tab. Semi ear OaUtegw st. i. o. raasHisru, PITTSBURGH, PA, July J", . ' . , lor iiatiiT: I h4 U Mil al II.N CNdtaaalVat I'MdUaallat 1.M feed U 1.11 at l.M I'awl U nU at I N UaadtSKUat l.M 1'aadt.aallal 1.71 I'Mdtoaell.t MS iboe. at 1.00, 1.00, 1.71 and 1.00. Z. iltft & (ta.'t Coluran JFiaJaT.aBaHanmhiMBr'aBCaamakfiMBy.