Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 07, 1878, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARKIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUfltTST I, 1S78.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid Id ad?onoe,or within tbrM moatbe...tl
If paid after three ud beforo all montba,., t 60
U paw mm we Mptrsiiwa x ;s sonata.., a 00
ATMinn. B. M. Pirriioat A Co.. Newe
paper Advertising Agenta, IT Park Row, nomor
UtflknMM Btreot, are oar duty Mthoriaod Agoata
is new i ore way.
MM hod let RpUcopal ChurchRev. J. 6.
M MrmiT, Paator. Borvleaa every Sabbath
at 10t A. M., ud 7i P.M.
Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting arm Tburaday, at 74 P. M
Coma union Servtee, Ant Sabbath of OTory
MODlb, oi i A. M.
Writ Clearfield N. E. Church. Revi
William H. Dilc and W, 8. Wilioji, Paetore.
Preaching every alternate Sunday, at I o'olook,
P. M. Sunday School at Si, P. M.-rAll an la
vlted to attend.
Preebterlau Church Rev. II. 8. Bdtlbr.
Sabbath aervicea morn in ft and iTenlnf Bab
bitt h School at I P. M. Prayer Moating Wednoa
day evening.
Ht. Francia' Church Cathullc Rot. P.
J.bBaaiDAM. Preebing at lOio'eloek. A. M.,oa
the first, third and fourth Sundays of eeah month i
Vaapcra and Deoediotion of iho Blartad Baomateat
at 7 o'otoek, V. m.- Sunday School every Sunday
afternoea at a o eioei.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Tim or ioldiho ocartb asMioRt o&oar,
fteeood Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Firat Monday of Juno,
fourth Monday of September.
rim or "oldim don von rLBia.
Pint Monday of June.
Secobd Monday of No vow bar.
. rovuo orncnu.
PntUtn J4re-Hon. Chariot A. Mayer, of
Luck Haven,1
Aittant torn Arfj Hon. John H, Orvli, of
Belief onto.
AtoiaU Judy A bran Ogden, Clearfield)
Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield.
Prolkvnofry Kll Bloom.
Htgiotor mud 8toonUr.L. J. Morgan.
tHttriei AttorneyWin. M. McCullougb.
Trtaiurtr David MeQaughey.
Sheriff Andrew Pen la, Jr.
Drmty &UnChrlat. J. Keeggy, Clearflald.
Cawafy Sumyor Samuel P. MoCloskey, Cur-
on aril lo.
Oomnty Commitiontrt Clark Brown, Clear
flnld i Tbmaa A. MoUee, Chaat P. O.f Hatrit
- Hoover, Clearfield.
County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
A old ( Samuel A. Caldwell, Wtlliaiuagrove John
0- Conner, Barnaido.
County Corontri. B. Naff, Now Washington.
Jmiy Commimnonoro Dr. Jamee P. Burobfield,
Clearfied, Joeeph Aleiander, Madera.
8nprimtdtnt Public School M. L. Mo
Qoown, ClaarAald.
State of Wtightt 4t Jfeaaant Jam W. Carllla,
office at Luthersburg Pa.
NotariM PuMioiokn W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra-
debangh, Cyrua Gordon, Charfield; Joteph R.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Carwenivillo) J. A. Livlng
ona, Dulloia City.
Oar Spttiol eolvmn ia dooldedly Intorottlng In
a local point of view, and proAtablt reading to
oatildari who want to aava money.
August in the luHt of tho Summer
montba.
Aro you making proparaiions to at
tend the Harveat Home nud Oraogar Pie nie on
Tburaday of next week, Auguit 16th f
a e
Some hail full in this section last
Tburaday afternoon, and a more aevere ona yea
tarday, when large hall fall thick and feat.
Quite a number of young ladies and
gentlemen from tbia piece attended tho M. K.
Church Feitlal at Woodland on Friday evening.
If you want tho best Sowing Ma
chine, buy the Weed, Improved ia 1877. Pur
ale by M. R. Beera, Clearfield, Pa. jyl7-lm.
Rev. 8. M. Moore, D.D., of Tyrone,
aailited Rev. II. A. Butler la the aervloea at the
Clearfield Preabyteriao Church laat Sabbath, and
preached morning and evening.
a i
We hope that noneot ourDemocratio
frlanda will forget the meeting In the Court Houae
to-morrow (Tburaday) evening. Let there be a
good Urn out.
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A large crowd of people is expected
at the Harveat Home, to be held near the farm of
ex-Sheriff J. R. Read, In Lawrence townablp, oa
Tburaday, tha lath inat. Everybody la invited
attend.
To Landlords and Storekeepers.
Lytla haa aa arrangement with aa Raatera Cigar
Factory ao that he can aell elgara by tha box or
thouiaod at bottom figuree. Give their elgara
one trial. tf.
More New Goods 1llirlingor &
Rook have juat opened a new atock of aeaaoaable
cloth tog at their itore In tble borough, which
they will at II cheaper than err. They are dol
ing oat their Summer gooda at coat.
" Consistency'thOQ art a jewel, but
your at riot area oa that retired Cbrietlan atatea
man Colfax aro too aevere la our Judgment
uuder Ibe elreumatanoet. We hope you will not
Inalat on having youi article publlahed.
Our gon tie ma n ly Ex press A gent, M r.
Oeorge W. Rhaem, haa recently bad oil wagon
repainted and appropriately lettered, end although
ha lectni to be proud of hU handiomo vehicle be
doei not charge any more for delivering gooda
now than formerly.
i
The Murphy Temperance Union of
tiearorid will bave a meeting in the Court Home
on Monday evening next, Auguat lttb. The
mambera of the I'aion and the public generally
re req netted to attend. Speak en will bepreaent
to deliver appropriate add rente.
On Hand. The Pamphlet Luwa for
lb7l have been received at the Prothoootary'a
office, where Juatioci of tha Peace and all othora
entitled to receive the lame can obtain a copy
by calling for II The volume oontaina 384 pagea,
and la about the aamc alio aa that of 1870.
Another Duplicate. The School
Director! of thli borough bavejuit manufactured
their tax duplicate for the current year and
placed It hi the hauda of Diatriot Treasurer
Whllabill, who la aw diitributlng hie carda
among hi nelgbbora. The rale ! iix mtlli for
teaebiog and three mill for building purpoeca.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
ia the Poarottoe at Clearfield, for tbe weak ending
Aug. ft, 1878 i
Mill Mary A. Dandruff, A. T. Krhaid, Max
Furlaa, Mr a. Belle P. Kurts-S, Miaa Cora B. Korti,
Mra. B. C. Mullen, Allmer Walker, 9. 0. W alio a.
P. A.Oaoli, P. M.
Shirk's steam tannery, in this bor
eagh, haa act been itj operation for aome time
vait, owing to eceatary repalrc heltg made.
Several of the large tuba, or tank a, aied la pre
paring the liquor for tha vela, gave out, and are
teiug replatad by tubetaatlal new oaaa. They
till toon bo ready to atart np again.
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A Levee. Last Monday was toaeh-
rn examination day at the Leonard aebool band
ing la tbia borough. Fifteen teaobera pretested
henaelvet, and the room wa full of Dlrcetora
ind apectatora, making II pretty lively for Super
Intendent McQaown. lie aeema to be getting hia
end 1 pretty well at the atart. ;'
i
; The semi-occasional real estate bul
letin of Sharif FettU will be found la our piper
till week. Tbeae aalee occur too freqently, and
tha matter cas only be remedied by electing
Demoeratt to our 8late end National effleec. No
en party eaa produce any needed reform at Ihia
time, and the only hope of the people la la the
Democracy.
'
"I was dreaming that 1 was out fish
It with feme) friend, having lota of apart, and
didn't know anything about bow or whoa Dector
II tick bold extracted my teeib," eald e gentleman
to hi frlead recently, after leaving the emoa.
Tha Doctor operate paloleaaly and aaraly for
pareoai every day, and all apeak In the higheet
etrma of hla aklll ai a Barge a Deal lit.
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I Leo Hroken. We learn that a man
mad MeAnlaek, employed ea the taw mill of
L B. Carlile, near Lathmburg, lu Brady towo
klp, waa caught In the belting of the maablaery
So Wednaaday meranlag af lait week, fracturing
ea ef hie lege and breiaing him aonaldorably
bunl the bed. Ilia Injnrlet were promptly at-
kded to, and proved to be I via icrleuc than at
ftrit reported. He la recovering a rapidly u
Hn be expected under the elrtametanec.
f Warrants Hevived. The Lcgisla-
Mre puaed aa Act lart Winter, which waa ap
proved by the Governor on the lllh day of June,
unending the warranto ef all tos Collector
ace, and Including 1874, tor erne year from thai
leu. Tble ! a Sed-eead lo Miaquoat Oeftect-
, aad wilt enable them to make their eollectteaa,
f liiy witt ex aV ft. Tho Act eulueriaee
Hlleetor to collect toxec die hla from pereoee
fhe karereeaovvd from lhair recyeotlro ho rough a
and towachlpi.
Drad. Colonel Wm. P. Wilson, ft
promlaoat Belltfonto lavyar, dlod aaddanly In
UMlMfMfhUatmitarday. lla wi Cbalrtnaa
Tut New 'Squiree. Thomas M.
Crlaamanand W. H. MoCaualaad havo bat ap
pointed Joatloaa of lha Peaoo for PklMpaharg.
That borough bai baaa without inoh an oAo
for to ma tima.
Tb Belieiontc Herald nuys that Mr.
Jifnei II. Lambert, a former editor of the Will
la import Oam it mnd timil.U, U laid to b the
writer of Pater Herdla'a addreaa on the financial
aitoatlOB. llow b that, Jim f
Aw Aqed Minihtie. liov. H. &L)ft
father or the neat Uorernor, waa prerented with
a haadaome gold-beadad aane, waek bfora lait,
by tha Methodlit eengragatlon of Lewliburg. Il
waa oa the oceaaloo or lha referable diviae'i 70tb
birthday.
Lost I Mr. Uoorge Thorn loot a
man diary mat Saturday a iter noon, the id In it.,
somewhere about hit planing mill on Fourth
treat, ia tha pooket of which waa a one hundred
dollar bill. Tha under will bo aultuably rewarded
by returning tha tame to the owner.
The "Solid South." When Colonel
Illgglna waa building the Louisiana and Texat
Railroad, nothing waa found to prevent Iho effeota
of tha malaria on the workmen and ward vB dli
eaae tqual to Dr. Fanner'a Capitol Bittera. 11. B.
Bjiaekmaa, agent, ClearAeld, Peon'a,
A JANITOR NEllOEU, " (
Mr. EntTon : Aa oar achonl baaincia ii about
grand opening for lha year, I took a at roll into our
obool houae and examined ita aurroundlnga.
Kery thing ia rery moah out of order. The
laaunng la badly damaged, the farnaooa are
urnad up, and the oellar ia full of aihca. V'hr.
it ia terrible I I hope the fiobool Board will tea
that eoma one ia emuloTtd who knowa aometkioa
a bout taking care of this valuable building. i
Juvks.
A Fiend. Tho Clinton Democrat to-
latee the following r "A brutal a mult an hla
wife waa committed in Look Haven lait Tbura
day night bj Cbarlca Daniela. He got drunk a
very common thing with him and went home
and abuaed hla wife by knocking her down and
kicking Ler till aha naa uneonociuui and her life
vu In danger. He broke her jaw, knocked out
owe teeth and otherwise Injured her. He la well
known fur hia low babitaand viclona temper. He
waa arretted, and la awaiting bis trial at Court."
Snake Bitten. The Renovo Htcord
of week before laat give aa acoouot of a little
daughter of Ur. John fitrlngftllow, aged t yeara,
living at Eblntown, who waa aeverely bitten lu
the foot by a copper bead make. The father bap
pened to be working nearby. He beard tb child
cry, and di Hover log the trouble at once killed
the anakc. Ha then tucked tbe poiaon from the
wound of the little girl, gave her all tbe eweet
ilk abe could drink, and out for the phyiician,
who aoon after adminlatered relief, and it la re
ported the little one U In a fair way to recover.
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ii. K. Thompson : About a year ago
i received a rpram or allien in my back from
heavy lining ; at llmea would b oonSned to my
bed in great pais acroic the amall of my back. I
took cold and wa confined lo my bed four daya,
Buffering intanacly. A frlerd procured me a bot
tle uf your Oaroima, or Bucbu, Back-ache, Liver
and Kidney Cure, which gave ue Immediate re
lief, curing uie entirety. J recommend all troubled
aa above to go to their druggtit and get a bottle.
W. U. UaHKia, Tituirllle, Pa.
Prepared by K. K. Tbompiun, Tituiville, Pa.
Price $1 0(1 per bottle. For aale by all drugglala
in Clearfield, and by Joe. Scylcr A Sod, Lnthcra
burg. Teachers Selected. Tbe Board oi
School Director! of ClearOeld borough bave
elected the following teacbera for tbe pobllo
loboola at the approaching Winter aenlon, the
term to begin on or about the lat of October :
Principal B. C. Touogmau.
Aulitant Frank 0. Harria.
Intermediate Department Mlaa Ada Ale.
Principe! Primary Deper't J. F. McKenrlok.
Aaeiaianta Miia Maggie McCullougb and Mlaa
Mary Moore.
Tbe term will he fr ail montha. Tbe pay of
tbe Principal, Mr. Youngtnan, U $ 1 14 per month ,
Ur. McKenrick, $45 ; Mr. Harria, Ub t Miaa Alt,
$40 ; Miaa Moore, $.10 ; Miaa McCullougb, $10
making a total or $3M per month, and 1,8V0 for
tbe term. Tbia will take come caib, when we
take tbe other wear and tear Into conildcratlon.
ia I d
One Hundred and Three. On tho
4th of Auguct, three yeara ago, It waa our privl
lege, with about one hundred othera, to eat dinner
with Mr. Mary Lockard, near Blgler elation, in
Bradford townablp, In commemoration of her
100th birthday. The agent at the nation, Mr.
Freeman, Inform! ua that bimielf, wife and Mr.
Qaarhart, paid the venerable lady a via It en bor
10.3d birthday, and found her lilting oa tha por
tico, and, with tha exception of bor light, ap
parently a well aa ihc waa three yeara ego. She
can at promt only dlatlnguiah day from night,
but abe ha a good appetite and reati well at
night. Bbe ha a dialled recollection of what
tranapired eeventy and eighty yeara ago ; but Id
matter or recent occurence aha la very forgetful. !
This I natural, aa ih ha mlded with her
daughter, Mri. Young, and her nephew, for many
yean, and ha not concerned henalf about any
thing except loolel enjoyment. May aha itill
live on I
Improved Passenger Car. The Al-
toona Sum say i " A new paiaaogor car, built
is thii city and embodying a number of Impor
tant improvementi, haa Juat been placed on the
New York Divlaioa of tbe Pennaylvaaia Railroad.
It baa that greet advantage of combining eupertor
appliance with a rednetioa of tho eoat of oo net rue
tloa. Tbo aiae of tbe windowa baa been Increaied,
no portion of the enlarged window apace being
concealed by curve. Double blinde are uted in
auch a manner thai tbey can be removed from
tbe entire autface of tha window or placed over
either the upper or lower portion of it, Tbo dil
lance between tbe baae of the window and tbe
bottom of tbe car la tenoned j tbe acuta are near
tbe flour, and ao arranged that their front portlona
are a little higher than their rear portlona, nnd
tbe genera! ttyle of decoration It effective. Tbe
Coootiuctor can have complete control over the
traia by a valva in Iho oa connected with tha
Wcatlngbouie automatic brake. Dealdti this the
oar haa a decided merit in tha relief from jarring
motions due to tbe number of appliance! now in
general uae on tbe paiaenger car of tbe road,
but modified and Improved In aome particular
In the aew car. Tho wheel baio I increaied to
aevra fact Instead of ill, and tbo Jabney coupler
la introduced, thut aeouring n eontinaoua platform. ,
Other dcilrable advantage arc tecured, Including
the avoidance of lateral motion and a Arm move-!
meat. The car fa aald to be tbo fineit and the i
eaileit riding coach cvar turned out In the abopa
In thli eity."
LETTER FROM VIRGINIA.
Mbadow Mills, Fr annum Co., Va., )
July 81, 1B. J
Editor or tub RnrcnLiciR :--Thlnkicg a few
Item I from Virginia, and alto from a Clearfield
county boy, might bo of Interact to come of tbe
many readers of year veioaele paper, I will ea
eVavur to write a few, I tee In your paper oeea
aionally eommunlcatlona from diSereat narta of
tbe country, giving aa eey oa their landa, char
acter of aoll, climate, preepecia el tbe proeeat
crop, etc , and 1 nave, ao far, aeon nothing from
me " via vominioo v irgiaie. mi! mate naa
mure natural advantage than any other State in
tha Union. She t uid to poeeeeee large emuuni
of mineral!. Several companies are now at work j
developing their hidden wealth which, like the
mind ef a child, haa laid dormant and Inert for i
many year.
Ik wheat preepaot haa Rot Veen aa good for I
twenty year, or la fact It aever waa better. To I
ail tboco who aro eeehing homes, I weald lay i
thai there to pleoiy of room here tor you. We
want no drwnea, but energetic men who are not ;
afraid lo work, ft la geoerally admitted, by can
did persona, thai we havo tho health ieit and moat
productive Hiate lu the Union. We have many!
pleasant villages, and also Bamcroua springs,
which gosh forth with pure aad beallfaful watera
whoee medical properties are unrivalled. Tbia
tact Is aabeteotieted by tbe arrival of many peo
ple from distant cities and States, who oeme acre
impend the Summer moaias at these springs.
AU ear farmer are more prosperous now than
they havo beoo tor many years past. Tbey a re
trlvlag more to improve toe land they hare la
cultivation than they are to bring more rate a
tillable state. All we want Ic more enterprising
farmers who will And by fliltlng oar eooa
Iry lead that yrill salt them In every respect. The
cry of eoma la, the laud 1 tee poor i but that :
wont do. Of course, there is some poor land bore f
toil show me the Stale that 1 entirely void or
neb laud.
U tho qaeitloa wai asked, " What to your ob
Jectioa to Virginia f" Is it because you don't
like the people t Certainly act, for the people ef
Virginia are noted for their hospitality. Where
lo there a mere healthy eltmato r Whore 1 the
State that has as maay aalarel advantage P The
echo aaawero, " Where t "
If a man la a farmer, Vlrglala la the place for
blm if he Is a Meek -raiser, H la the place tor kirn I
eo difference wkat kia calling lu Ihia lire mey
be, It la the place for him unless he la a doctor
or a loafer.
I reside twelve mile from Winchester, In the
beautiful Mbeueudoeu Valley. Karth-werhs and
buried mounds, aad carious voiles aealtored over
Ibis part ef iho country, shew shot something else
Ibau farming had at one time beoo tbe leading
beaieees. Rat such timee aro forever past, aad
Bothiag but peace and tranquility reign supreaM.
Ia eoeeluilon 1 would any, tf any one wiibcc to
aee a eoaatry that will eae day " Aew with mUk
aad keaey," lat him cease to Virginia.
I am, air, recptrtfuHy ywunk ,j , J. M"0.
Mr. P. E. Bottorf baa beon telocted
prinelpal of the Oaoaola High School, for the
oomlng Winter term,
waaahfbm.aami
Agent for Lorrillard'a
at factory prleea. They are th beet tobaooea la
market Try them.
At the Kjcpublican office ia the piaoe
to get your job work done, we are ruiiy prepared
to da anything In the printing Una, will do H
well, and at the right kind of prleea. tf.
An exchange says that the PoiinHyl-
ranla Railroad Company are oipertmaitlag with
locomotive belli with a low of having freight
and peaaenger 'train diatlnguiabeu '& tat wuod
of their belli. That I lenaibla.
Our Vital Interest. Study the
eoal tat I it lea, to be found on our Brat page Ihia
week. Tbii, In a few yeara, will add more to our
enduilng wealth than all the other lotereataoom
blnad, and, therefore, It ahould he atadlod.
A Fact. Anadvortmomentlniierted
In the Rartiaucaa will raaob more roadere than
If publlahed In all tha other paperi In the ooua-
trand eoat the advartiaei law than one-half
In oilier word a, an advertbtment pabliahed la
our jcornal la worth double the prloe of that
charged by any other publiabar la (he oounty,
"It U a foot.' tf,
Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills
would aay to bis friends and former patients that
be ha sot retired from practice at haa boon ao
industrionaly circulated by soma person!, hat will
cr.stlnue (o giro bis personal attention to all who
may desire it, or to assist Dr. Hciohhold when
over required. Nltruua Oxide Oa given for the
painless extraction of teeth. , April 34-tf.
Information Wanted. Willam H
Taylor, Post Adjutant Conmandsr, at Port Fed
eral Hill, Baltimore, Md Is March, 1905, and
A. H. Fraser, Sergeant, of the 22d Reaervo Corpa,
Waihiogton, D. C, in November, 1804, will leant
tomslbing to their advantage by sending their
postuffloe addrso to the editor of Ibe RircaLiciv,
Clearfield, Pa. Tbe ed Itore of all papera favor
ing tha lot ami of lb soldier will please giro
this notice ona or more Insertions. jyJ4-3t
Granger Harvest Home. The
Q rangers of Lawrence townthlp propose holding
a Harvest Ilomc on Thursday, the lath day of
Auguct next, oa the old M. E. Camp-meeting
ground near tha residcuoa of ex -Sheriff Read,
about ii mtlea from Curweasrlllc and A miles
from Clearfield. It will be held lu theona of a
basket pic-nlc. Tbe people are geoerally Invited
to attend. Come one, eoma all, with wall-filled
baskets. The pottoffioe addreaa of tha Chairman
la Curwenavlllo. Wn. P. Rbar,
' Luwia 0. Bloom,
Mitaa Riad,
2t. Committee of Invitation.
Tho Clearfield Gas Company offers,
at par, Coupon Bonds in dsnnminaUons of tJO
and 500 each, bearing Interest at tha rat of all
per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at
the First National Bank. The Company haa
Issued bondt to Ihc amount of $10,000, and $6,000
of thli was taken bat a few daya ago by one of
tbe Clearfield bauki, leaving $4,000 to bo disposed
of. Capltallita who are seeking a safe invest
ment for their money, would consult their inter
est by in vetting In these bond. Tbey can be
purchased at either of the Clearfield banka. Any
Information respecting the Oaa Company, will be
cheerfully given by A. F. Doyntoo, President, or
W. W. Belts, Secretary. jeltt-tf.
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Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyrone A ClearAeld Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the week ending July 27, 1878, and
tbo same time last year t
COAL.
Fur the week '.
Sam tima last year
Increase H
Previouslyejlartng year
Same lime last year ,
Decrease ,
Total In 1878 ......
Same time last year
Decrease
otqeu mat ears.
Lumbar .m
Miscellaneoua freigbU.....
1M4
. I Wears.
.H vo "
BptctaiM.
Orb IIuxiirrd Pbb Crht. Disoodrt or Old
Pricb. Sewing Maehines can now bo purchacod
at M err ell's tin and variety store, from $36 up
wards. A 11 Rinos or sewing manine repatreu
oa the shortest aotloo,
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
Wartbd 1100,000 31-lnob shaved ih In glee
to average from A to 6 Inches for which we
will pay tbe highest market price.
A. Q. Kbahbr A Co.,
feb.JB-tf. ClearAeld, Pa.
Boaoias For Salu. R. Newton Shaw keepa a
full supply of Fredonra Boggles and Platform
Wagons for aale. To be seen at tbe Shaw House
yard, tail on or aaaress mm at uiaarneio renn
aylvania. may 18-tf.
Wartbd. Somt easily learned person or Artist
(a m n ri I n rw l.tiTnan's P immm Rit.ar HiMVii
Piotbrii in this county, on Royalty. Painted
from photograph or any picture, and I tb
Finest Oil Painting mad. Before the territory la
taken I will paint pictures oxIA for $) and
warrant them for Ufa. Kvery person should havo
one, as Oil Palntiog on Canvas are the only
pictures that will stand lha test of time, and can
be banded down to posterity Particulars free.
. L. T. LUTHER,
Noy. T, 1877-ly. Corry City, Fa.
fit rudrntafrfe Truth.
You deserve to suffer, aad If yon lead a miter'
able, aosat is factory life la tbia beautiful world,
it I entirely your own fault and there 1 only one
excuse for you your ua reasonable prejudice and
skepticism, which ha killed thousands. Person
al knowledge and common sense reasoning will
aoon ahow you that direct) 'e August Flower will
cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with
all its miserable affects, such as sick headache,
palpitation of tha heart, sour atomaob, habitual
ooatlvenees, dissineos of tho bead, nervous proa
tratioo, low vplrlle, Ac. Ita sales Bow reach every
town on the Western Continent, aad not a Drug
gist but what will toll you of Its wonderful cures.
Yon can boy a sample bottle tor SO cents. Throe
doses will relieve you. JutyUA-oow-ly.
1oh Yfftftf Cure that Cough.
With Hhlloh's Consumption Cure yon oau cur
yourself. It haa eatabliihed tha fact that Con
sumpHon can be cored, while for Cough, Bron
chitis, Wbonping Cough, Asthma, and all diieates
of Throat and Lungs, It Is absolutely without aa
equal. Two doses will relieve your obild of Croup,
It Is pleaaaut to lake and pertectiy aarmiass to
the youngest ohild, and ao mother eaa afford to
bo without it. You can use two-third of a bottle
and If what we aay ia not true we refund the price
paid. Prion 10 eents, 60 Cents and $1 per bottle.
If your lungs are sore, or chest or back lame, use
Hhlloh's Porous Plastsr. For sal by all drug
gists of Clearfield.
Have yon Dyspepsia, arc you Constipated, have
you a Yellow Skin, Luis of Appetite, Head Ache.
If so don't fall to uie KUILOU'S SYSTEM VI
TALUER. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and
will yon continue to auffer when you can be cured
ua tuck ler mi as these. Price 10 cts. and 76 cts.
Sold by all druggists ef Clearfield.
Well's Persian Perfume, " HACK hi STACK,
to rieb and fragrant. Try U, Sold by all drug
gitts of ClearAeld. , . dee. 677-00 worn,
Uae Dr. Van 1) he's Sulphur Soap
Makea the skin beautifully white healthy,
removec dandruff. chaBng, ariohhr heat, sores,
eruptioc., burning atlnging an I t loo lag af lha
ahia aad aoalp. A aalpbur bath with It I highly
recommended, a 1 way a aak icr 11 ny its iuii nam.
Julyl7,'T8-eow-Am.
Tims Ales and ee a diseases of tbo akin whoa
that Incomparable pari tea of thccmtieleaud beau
tlfier of the, complexion. Ulenn'e Sulphur Soap,
la as a to uiiperaa taem. riaap.es, aietebee,
ores and bruises, and the like aro lavnr let-ly re
moved by It Sold by all Druggist.
Hill's Hair A Whisker Dye, Black or Brown,
oAeenl. . Ju 17-41.
Just Received !
JuaI Received by ARNOLD, at
CUKWENSVILLB:
Car Load Nova Scotia PUater 1
Car Ijoad pure Corn, Rye and Oats
Chop I .
Car Load Dee ken Salt 1
Car Load Cboioa Family Floor 1
Car Load Dry Goodo, Grooeriea. Ac.!
fcar&binirlet, Bark, It. K. Tics and
Grain will b taken in exchange.
Curwonavillo, May 1, 1878.
CLEARFIELD MAEKETS.
Cm .mi., Tk., A.(. 1, 1171.
Floor, Mr 0.1.
$1 M
Ba.kwbMl View. Mr O.I..
Cor. M..1, p.r owl..,....,,..
Chop, ryo, por owl
Coop, aliod, por owI.....m
Ftro., por owl
Wboot, por baih.l M...
R7., pr b.ob.l h
O.u, p bub
Cora, Mrt, por boibol .... ,
Bookwbo.1, por baibot.......
Pol.Mut, pw
AppkM,pr bMbolM m.
I M
I M
1 4.
' I t,
' IK
1 M
7
II
M
tl
M
1I
lum,, pr po.od mm
Bboaldor. por pmod
Drlnl Hut, por H'-
CbiekoM, p.r p.lr
Bollor, pit po.ad....M....M...M.
RrM, pr Attn H. M.M
H.II. p.r Mok, lor,.H.Mw..HH..M.
Cod Oil, fmt (.11..
Urd, por pm.,..K
Drted Apploo, f pod.. ,
Drted P.oohoo, pw po.nl
Rome, p.T bo.h.l........ ,.,.,,
N
- II
1 M
TORS.
81,712
.... V.4W6
.... 11,774
.... 08,889
731,627
47,788
.... 716,611
.... 741,67ft
PBODUCE MARKET EEP0ET.
PniUbSLPBU. Aurust A. Flour quiet. Arm t
eoiwfloec.AJ 50(1; eilras, $34: Pennsylvania
fstif tcmrto e 44.73 1; pM-
TZTml-JWk-. -mm,
Rye flour, $1.T6(9,I,
Cotnmeal, fl.7.
Wheat firm; red, $1.63(1.03,; amber, $1.03
1.0S, white, $1.08(1.10.
Corn Arm; yellow, 48(400. mixed, 47f$47c
Oats Arm, old stock sea roe i Pennsylvania and
westera white, Sl($S0e for old; weatorn mixed,
M(ylb for old.
Rye, ftSfAso.
Caicauo, August A. Flour In good demand at
full prises.
Wheat .unsettled but generaly higher closing
weak: No. 1 red winter, IHic; No. S do., fHc fur
cash: OAs for September; No. 1 Chioaga spring old,
1.0),; No. S do., old, $l.00(ul.v7f new, 1100 for
cash and August; kl(o91i for September, other
graaea nominal.
Corn falrlv active and a shade hlrhnr. cloiini
weak, 8Vc for cash) IWiJWic for August; stfj
foilVe for Bernember; reieeted, 87fo.
Oau steady and ia fair demand; SflStic for
aan; saiasc fur August; seta tor Bsptemoer
rejected, jue.
Rvt iteexlv and unchant ed.
Barley irrciulan caib birhcr and ontlnoa low
or (M lor oath; f I.IV lorSepleonDor.
5)larrlrfl.
Oa S.odur, NoT.mb.r lilh. 1877. bjr W. 1,
MflOav. K.a.. Mr. Abr.im M.tth.Wf. at Cl.srfi.ld
w..tj( ... 11 iw KiiM Yo.okinf of C.tobri.
O. W1.mJ.t. H.t Sib. 18ri.br W.J. McCot,
n.. Mr. Job. t. Cluk. of WlllUmnort. P... ind
MIH K.U U.rdB.I, 01 UWUI.M WO.IJ.
0. TaMd.r. J.im 1Kb. 187S. br W. J. MoCoi
B.q., llr. UMrg. tlffdm.o .nd MiH U.rj O.
MMtB.Wft, iMtb of UIWrD.I. M.Dty.
AI lb. mlduo. of Ih. .rid.', f.lb.r. William
M.rr.11. K.q.. I. KfLrlown. F... oo Wdo..d.r,
Jul. Hit, 1B78, by R.v. 1. Fnron Brown, Mr.
J.oim I. Ad.l, of ClMrfi.ld, Vm., ond Mill Uoro
Hvr.ll, 01 uo Br.t low. ,loo.
In New Washington boreuch, on Sunday, J
14th, 1878, Radio, daughter of Joseph It. and
M. M. MoMurrar. aaed 2 years, I months and
a aays.
In New Waahtnrtou boron th, on Friday, July
Jfitb. 1 878, llarvey, son or W illtam ana tuary m
Maballey, aged 1 jrsars, 8 montba and IS dayt.
In Burnslde townihin, on Satnrday, July J7th,
i7, Hue K, or it. u. and eon Mary v. nora
baugh, aged A months and 14 days.
In Pbtllpsburs:, Pa., on Sunday morning, July
29 tb, 1878, Sarah A., wire of B. M Sturdcrant,
aad sister of Jobs Ardcll, aged 41 years, T montba
and I daya.
In Lawrence township, on Thursday, Aug. 1st,
1878, Harriet Ida, daughter of Matt, and M.
Henry, aged w years, a monto and 21 days,
At DoBoli Citv. In Bradv townshlo. oa Tbura
day evening, August 1st, 1H78, Arthur Julius, son
of Usury and aitsabctb Uartiett, aged id montns.
Robbed or ber child and lonely. Ti the wor
Of many n dark hour, and many a prayer,
To bring tbe heart baok from an infant gone j
Hop most giro o'er, and busy faucy blot.
" And, standing by tho mutle-hauotod grave,
Itook on vacli other cbcerfully, aod aay :
A child that wo have loved ia gone to heaven,
And by tbia gate of flowers bo pasted away I "
Osceola and Altoona paper pleas oopy.
In ClearAeld borourb. on Saturday morning,
A ecu st 3d, 1878, of whooping-cough and dysen
tery, Uoorgle W., daughter oi Fred. M- and Ella
Cardon, aged O montba and 7 days,
Railroad.
leuuMjlvunlaltailroad
TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH
OS ud .nor Hond.j, MAY 30, 1877, tho
Po.HD.or Tralol will run dailr (oxoent Sua-
doji) botw... Trrooo ojid t'loornold, m loliow, 1
CLKARFIKLD HAIL.
W. 8. Pliiiimir, Conduotor.
I.gAV SOUTH. LEAVB NOKTH.
CorwonlUol.l0, r.l. Tjrron., t.00,..n.
0l.orl.ld 1.40, " V .0.00,00,.... I.2S, "
Looowd, 1.4V, " Bammll - 1. 10, '
B.rr.lt, I.U, " Powolto....... 10.00, '
Woodlud, 4.01, " OhwIo, 10.13, "
BI,lor 4 OS, liojntoo,.. 10.17,"
WdiMoloD,...4.17, " Buinor'., 10.22,
Bloo Ball 4 7'', Pbllipaborg, .10.26,"
(Ir.h.m. ...4.31, - Ormb.nl, 18.lt),"
Pbllip.burf, 4.J4, " Bine 11.11 10.17,"
8uio.r'l .4., W.llMOIo.,...10.44, "
Bojoloo,.......4., " Blglor 10.42, "
O.o.ol.. 4.01, " Woodlud, 10.60,"
Ptwdloo, t.M, " Bmt.U,.....II 07, "
Sonmm.. ....... ,16, Uoo.rd 11.12,"
V.moo;o.,.u.1.IS, " Clorold,.....ll.l, "
Tjrro.o.. I.M, " Curw.oitill.,.11.40 r.
CLIARflKLD ACCOMMODATION.'
Wh. L. Rhoadi, CoDdootor.
LKAV1 SOUTH. LMAVB NORTH.
OarwoarrlllL. 1.41 1. Tyro.., I.U r. .
CI r.ld.. 7:11 Vn.oojoo,....l.M "
Looaord, ...... 7.M " B.mnil 1.00 "
Borrotl, T.SI " PowolUn, .0 "
Woodl.od,.. 7.11 " OmI......I.4I '
Blglor,. .. 1.07 " Boroloo, 1.03 "
WoJlooMoli,.n I II " 8l.ion'l,.....4.00 "
Bio. B.ll,.. 1.31 " Phillpiborg...4.8J "
Sr.h.io 1.4, " Orob.m 4.40 "
Pbilipobirg.. t.10 Bia.B.II 4. "
Bl.io.r'1, 1.10 " W.llM.loD,.i.U "
Bojriilo.,. .... 1.13 " Blglor, , 2S "
Oaooola, , 30 " Woodla.d,...t.4t "
Powolto. 1000 " Birrott, i.bl "
Bumn.it, 10.31 " Loonord, 6 0S
V.oioo;oo,..ll.07 r.M. Cla.rft.ld, (.20
Troo., I1.W " CrwroTill.,.7.0l
BTAdl LINKS.
A llot.lMir.i Co.rw.oiT 111. dally for Reynoldi
Till., at I o'olook, p.m.,.rTirioK.t Royooldlvlllo
at . o'olook, p. uetarniDg, i..r.i tMyooKu
till, daily, at 7 o'olook, .. ., arriving at Cor
woDivlllo at 1 o'olook, at. Fan, oaoh way, $2.
A tlago le.T.i Corwenrtlll. dally, at 1 o'olook,
a. m.. for DoBol. Citr. arrirlo. at U0H0H Ulty
at I o'olook, p. to. Rotwoiag, kjar.1 VuBoi. at
v o oicor, a. m., aauy, amriog at arw.Da.iii. .1
11 0 olook, at. Jrara, oaob way, Pi.
PHILIPBBIIRa MOBHANNON BRANCHES
LaATB IOOTB.
LRAYB PORT..
HTATto.a. A a. r. a. r. a.
Morri.dal., 11:40
rbillMb.rg, 12:14 4:31
BUin.r'1 11:21 4:14
Boyatoa, 12:14 4:11
OfOMla, 10:20 12:04 4:10
Mo.bannon, 10:84 11:41 1:67
Btorllng, 10:43 11:44 1:60
Hoot. (LI., 10:41 11:40 8:46
MoC.ul.y, 10:43 11:34 3:40
K.ndrlok'i, 10:6 11:30 8:38
Hamoy. 11:18 11:13 3:30
1:00
1:13
1:11
114
1:30
1:44
1:31
3:47
3:01
1:07
1:11
7:IS
7:31
7:44
0:10 7:31
tit 1:01
:.0 I: I
1:43 1:11
1:40 1:11
1:33 1:21
1:30 8:34
BALD 1AOLE VALLEY BRANCH.
Kt. Mall. ; Mail. Kip,
r. a. a. a. r. v. a, m.
7.13 1.80 tea. Tyron. arrir. 0.11
7.11 1.47 llald Kagl. 6.68
8. HI 0.30
1.14 1.44
1.31 10.04
1.44 10.14
Joliaa
1.10
4.44
4.37
4.14
4.02
I..T. 1.16
Milr.barg
B.llefont.
klil.lbnrg
0.08 10.40
Howard
41 11.18 arrir. L. Jlavoa
TYRONE BTATION.
OABTWARl,.
Pa.lfio BxpraM
wiarwAHi,. a. a
Pltl.borib K.p'u, 1.60
PaolBa Kipniit 1:18
8:10
1:30
Uarrt.barg Aoo'l
r. a.
r.a.
1:16
0:84
7:08
Mall Train, 8 !
Atlaatio Kipr.il, t:40
Pblla. Kaprou, 10:38
Way Paaooogor,
Mail Trail,
Fait Lin.,
Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone
aad Lock Haren.
8. I. BLAIR,
tylf-tf. Superintendent.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW OttADI DIVISION.
aad after Monday, Doo. lOltt, 1I7T,
J the nasi
tho poaoo.gor train, win raa daily (Mont
Sunday) Vetweea Red Bank and Driftwood, as
follows 1
BAHTWARD-Day Mall leaves Pittsburg
VU a. sa. Red Bank His; Sligo Juactlon 1S:M,
New Betklekea 1:07 p.m.) Mayavllle 1 Jft t
Troy l:a , Brook villa :0t) j Fallcr'a l:M : Key.
noldtvllle 1:61 ( Da Bolt 111 ( Summit Tunnel
l:4 Peuleld 4:16 Waedvllle 4:17! Benetette
4: 1 arrives at Driftwood at 6:0ft.
W KHT W A H Dley Hall laares Driftwood
11,16 f. aa. BeaeaetU 1:09 1 Weedvllle 1:40;
Pea field :46j Summit Tunnel MT DuBolalMj
RcynoldivlllaS:6li ruller'aS:ftT Brook-ills MS;
Troy l:4 Meyavllla 4:l6f New Bethlehem 4:19 t
Sllgo Junction 6:10, Red Bank 1:37 arrlvM at
PitUbarg ai 1:10 p. as.
pkY- The RtyaoldsvilleAeeommsdalioa leaves
Rejnoldsvllle dally at T:o0 a. m. and arrlvaa at
Red Bank at 11:00 a. m Pittsburgh at 186 p. m.
Leavaa PitUhurgh at 1:10 . m. Red Bank at
6:66 p. m. arriving at ReynoMcvllleat 9:06 p. m.
Cloae sou aeet Ions made wit trains on P. B.
Railroad at Driftnood, aad with trains on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID McCARGO.Uea'l Sup't.
A. A. Jackou, Bupt h. ii. Div.
fiTAOB LINE.
CLiaariiLB to ranriiLa,
Tha undersigned weald Inform tho pul.llc that
be Is new running a stags Hue bctweea Clearfield
aad Pcoficld. three times a weak.
The stage loaves Clearfield oa Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, at o'clock a. m., arriving
at Paafield at II o 'sleek m. Beta rale g earn
daya. Leaves Pea II eld at 4 o'clock p. m4 arrir.
Ing at Clearfield at fi o'clock p. m.
Oevneetioa la made with tralae tbe Low
Grade R. ft. at Pen Is Id. Fare, each way, 11.60.
GEO. W. U BAR 11 ART.
Claarleld, Pa., Feb. II, 1171
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Belief on te, Pa ,
.13 04
MlddleUww $6 M
a arietta... 6 Of
LaneaeUr..
PU1LADKLPUIA Y06
Altoona 1 06
Loch Stvea.HH,
WUIlamsiart.H
M It
,. 10
M I o
, !
4 II
.. to.
.. 6l
.. 4 71
Ben ting Jon
Lewlsuwa.
MarysvUU....
JehaaUwM...MM, I M
Phillpaburg. 01
Tyrone 1 11
P.TTHBtlRO.-..,. I I
CwweatvUlaH.H..
O seen la
SARRlHBl'ftfl
Stm fljirrttsrmrnts.
T. SCnBTVEIl,
: I hcirio puvbicI 'Jr.
Ofllea U tb. Looaard Hooa., iw tbo drpol,
CL.rf.U, Pa.
Haa Bad. tb. dloa of woma and ebildron
a u.cialty for year., aod will atlood to oil ea)M,
alflit or day, la tb. borough of Cl.ar0.id. Ki
amination. aod adrioo froo for oa. uuntb, at bii
oaco caly. J"lyl4, '71-lf.
Pennsylvania Female College,
rilltburgh, (Com l.ud) Pa.
Coluuiati toar oraaa Btrnaaaa II, 1678.
t i '. ... i-.w
Ing Hast Llborty rall.y. Kary of aoorri and frtM
frota aok. T.roia lor ooaroing pupila rcduowj.
ror partioularl and o.iirwei .poly to
M1HS HKLKN K.PKLATIIKAN
O. A. BK11KV, TrH
July 141m.
Acting President.
WILLIA1ISP0HT
Dickinson Seminary.
A flrst'Class fiohocl for both seas, oombinlnf
tb Drouth Insiructlun tn an branchet of study,
with the ootnfurta of a s;ood home, at lower rates
than any Institution of equal grade In the State.
Uegular course la Mnile an4 Art, unJrr eminent
teachers. Normal teaching free. Fall tcrtn
opens September 2d. 17. Send for Catalog in
Address K1.V. KOWAKD J.ORAY, A. M.,
Prip(pal,
July S4-ew. Wllllamsport, l'i
ni,EAIlMEM) COIT9KTY RANK. In
j order to enable the Altnioittratrli of lion.
A. K. Wright, late a partner in the Clearfield
County Bank, now deccaserl, to settle her admin
istration account, the Court of Common Fleas of
Clearfield county, on ber siinlioation, with the
consent of tbo surviving partners, baa ordered
aa account to be taken of ita aaseta, and appoint
ed John W. Wrfglcy, Eqv the Hsosiver of said
assets.
The ReoHver will be fonnd at tbe Banking
Home, where tho business of ttankmr will be
continued by the surviving part oert James X.
loconerd, James tl, (Jrabam, Wm. A. Wallace, U.
L-Heed and Wm. Parttr who are responsible
for aod will pay tbe debt a of the talil Clearfield
County Uank. JAMKfl H. OK All AM,
WILLIAM rllKIKH,
WM. A. wallaci;,
JA8.T. LKONARD,
U. L. HEK1).
Clearfield, IV, July 1778 4t.
REMOVAL !
James Zi. Leavy,
Having pDrcbated the entire ttook of Fred.
Seukett, hereby gives notice tbat ha has moved
Into tbe room lately occupied by Heed A llaiferty,
on Second street, where he is prepared to uflur to
the publio
COOK STGES.
PARLOR STOVES,
of the latest Improved palterni, at low prices.
HOUSE F0BNISEING GOODS,
Gas Fiitures and Tinware,
Roofing, Spouting, Plninllng, Gas Fitting, and
Ko paint
log
rumps a specialty. All
worn warranted.
Anything in my line will be ordcrod special If
desire... jab. l. i.lav I,
Proprietor.
Fit ED. SACK KIT,
Agent.
Clenrficd. Pa., July 3, lS78-tf.
SherifTs Sale.
BY virtue of wrltt of Fx. Fa., Issued
out of tbe Court of Common Plena of Clear
field county, and to me directed, there will be
exposed to rim LIU BALK, at the Court House,
in the borough of Clearfield, on PrUny, the
cum uay oi Auguit, ioa, as I o clock p. m.,
the following described real estate, to wit:
A lot of ground situate in the boron rh of Clear.
field, State of Pennsylvania, known in tbe nlan
of aald borough as lot No. 337, known In tbe
plan no Birler's addition to said borourb. boun d-
cd aa follows : . On the couth by Reed atreet, on
tbe west by an alley, on the north by an alley,
and on the east by lt No. 3.18, The said lot be.
log 60 feet front by IMJ feet deep, being the same
iremises wmun "on. uifier, or deed dated June
d, 1863, conveyed to A. C. Flnnev. recorded in
oooa -n," page wno. ny artiuks of agree,
ment dated Mh March, 18M,aoU the same to G,
0. passmorr, on which er(M of agreement there
u due auu unpaia to the At'Knec of said rinney
the sum of $7&M4, tk. .nnitabta interest in the
aid U so rare O. PassninH . levied on. subject
o ins payment ""id balance ol porcDase money.
On which prem'" are erected a two-ttory dwell
ing house and qwt buildings.
Also, ono other house and lot now In nossea.
sien or Edward T. Reynolds, being tha same
ground purchased by said George 0. Passmnre
from Archibald Shaw, the balanot of purchase
monsy due him being about $600. The said lot
being 6 foot front on Reed street, and 48 feet
deep, adjoined on tbe south by lot No. 337, and
an alley. Seised, taken In elocution and to be
sold as tbo property of George C. Paitmoie.
Also, all tha following property of James H.
Ferguson, situate in Fsrgnsn township, Clrar
fleld county, Pa., bounded and doacihed as fol
lows t On the east by land of B. L. Strnak, on
the south by land of Dillon A Young, on the
west bv land of II ill A Bro., and on tbs north by
land of Lcipoldt A Davis, containing 170 acres
more or less, with about ii acres cleared, and
having thereon erected a two-story frame home,
email frame barn and other outbuildings, and a
amall orchard thereon. Baited, taken In elocution
and to be sold as the property tl J, II. Ferguson.
Also, the real estate of Defendant In the bor
ough of New Washington, Clearfield oounty, Pa.,
bounded and described aa foil ewe t Beginning nt
a corner of Dr. Dunn, on Main atreet ; thence
wast along Main street 350 feet to public road
thapes along public road north-east 300 feet to
corner on Jot of Rose ( thence along lot of
Hose and ur. nana ivu km to piaoe oi negin-
ing.
Also, one other lot situate In New Washlnrlon.
bsgtanlng at corner of alley on Main street ;
thence west along Main street IDS feet to corner
on James Gallagher t thenoe north along land of
said Gallaghsr 340 feet to eorne. of G. W. Davis;
thence east along aald Davis 100 foot to aa alley;
thence south along said alley 340 fret to place of
beginning, having thereon erected a college
house and office, wanh house, stable and other
outbuildings. Seised, taken In exeeettco and to
be told aa tha propsrty of Wm. Mahafley.
Also, all tbs f'dlowlmr ml estate of fllr
MoClinscy, situate la Hell township, Clearfield
oounty, Pa,, bounded and dr-serlbed as follows :
North by land of James McClinscy, west by
other lands, east by lands of Finney and I'attoa,
couth by ether lands, containing about 120 acres
more or less, wild about 80 acres cleared, and
having erected thereon two Jog dwelling boutea.
log barn and other neoearr oulBtitid.ngt.
Seised, taken la etenntlnn and lo bo sold aa the
property of Hiram MoClinscy.
Also, the following property of E. A. Hippie,
situate in Horn side townihin, learflrlil County,
Pa., bounded by lands of Wm. Hewitt, U. A.
Irvln. MeEwen and HomervIHe, containing 100
acres more or lest, with about 10 an res cleared,
and baring thereon erected a small log house.
Seised, taken In execution and to be told as tha
property of R. A. Hippie.
Also, the following described real estate, situ
ate In Cheat tnwnhip, bounded oa the cast by
land of Andy Frallr, south by land of Thomas
Uonsiy, west ty land of A. MeUarvey, and nor in
by land of John Conaly, containing 105 acres
more less, with about 40 acres1 cleared aod under
cultivation, with a young orchard, aad having
thereon erected a log bouse, frame barn, and
outbuildings, and splendid spring cl water on
the premises. Seised, taken in exfftfallon aad to
be sold aa the propsrty ef John Robinson.
Also, all those three certain ptccci of ground
tltnale In DeeMor township, Clear field county,
Pa., described as follows t
No, I. Beginning at a dogwnnJ (gone) by a
targe rock oak, being a eorner or land conveyed
te Wm. L. Drivne tnenee north 3 degrees east
140 perches along Drsne's line to a rook l thence
south 9 degrees eait 33 psreeca to a red oak ;
thence sooth 84 degrees 13 3-10 perches to a
obsstaut grub ; thfune tenth 9 degrees west 80
perches to a red oak t thence north 81 df green
west I 3-1 perches to a post thsnea south 34
degrees west 124; perches to post on Una of aaid
Drane t thence along said line north 87 i degress
west 3 perobes to place of beginning, containing
about three awes, all cleared.
No, S. Beginning at a dogwood (gene) north
east corner of lead conveyed te aaid Drane,
thence along aald Drane's line south 3 degrees
west perches to a post ; thenoe south 81 degrees
east 16 psrehes to stones i thenoe north 71 degrees
caat 8(4 perehea te stones; thenoe north fi-'l de
grees east 4 8-10 perches lo a rock oak thence
north 18 degrees west 94 psrehes to a rook oak
thence north 80 degrees wert 16 psrcbca to rook
oak j thence north T7 degrees west 10 porches
to a post: thenoe west II perehss to chestnut
sprout t thence south 66 degrees west 8.11 perches
to stone t theses aortb 87 degress west 8 710
perches to a ebeitnut grubi tbeaee south 08 de
gross west Tj perches to a small white pine
tbenoe south 41 degreei west 20 perches to white
pine un said Draus'a Uns ; thenna along said line
south 871 degrees eaat 76 perehea to beginning,
containing 10 acres and 161 perches, all cleared.
No. 8. adjoining tbe last pieee, and beginning
at a white pine on line of said lraae and wen
em corner of piece last described thenoe north
64 degrees west 89 8-10 perches to a stake;
thence south 691 degrees west 30 l-t prrebca ;
thence couth bl degrees west 14 8-10 perches to
stones on said Drane's line t thenoe along aaid
lino eoulh 87 degrees 1 6-1 perches to piaoe of,
beginning, containing about 4 acres and 89 per
ehea, mostly elearod. The Imp rovements on this
are a amall two-story frame house, about IfixM
IW, and a log liable. Seised, taken In si scut ion
aad to be told as tbe propsrty of Wm. Uoss.
Tnnus er Sali, -The price r sum at which
tbe property shall be struck ef aHii he paid at
Ibe time of sals, of auch other arrangements
made at will be approved, otherwise the proper
ty will he Immediately put np and sold agala at
tbe aapsnaa and risk of tha person to whom It
waa struck off, aad who, la eats of dsfiolsacr at
such re -sale, shall make good the same, and In
na Instance will the Deed be prcssnted la Court
for confirmation unless the money Is actually
paid to the Ha Mir. ANDHKW l'KNTZ, Jr.
Banairr's Orrinn. 1 Bkaril.
Clearfield, Pa,, Aug. 1,WS,
Sew Qfottxiitmutt.
CAUTION. AU poraoM at. kmbjr aaral
ag.ioat parobaalog a prosiaMry aot. 0.11
i(.g for ono boodrMl aod M.Mty .irht dollori,
fi.M bj at. .a tb. 10tb of Joly, 1878, payabi.
a..iVr .1 ta.v'livt. tbofltb. afr uta,At
f A, V.'i.a.'. JUA At.W.JV J... ,
bar. ao rMvivou r.luo forth. Mm., and will
But pay it aolMa ootapellod to do m by law.
JACOB MaLARKKN.
Oaooola Milla. Joly 14, 1878 3t
CAUTION AH Dcreonc are hereby eautlou
od against purebasing or In aay way mod
dling with the following property, now In the
possession of German fiaiuont, of Covington
tewnabtp, els i Two horses, 1 pi", 1 wagon, 1
wind mill, 1 harrow, 1 cultivator, 8 acres oats, 8
acres wheat, and T acres corn, aa the same was
purchased by ms at Bhehfl'a iale on the 6lh day
of July. 1T8, and la left with eaid llamont on
loan only, subject to my order at any time.
Frenohvllle, July J4, 1BTS.AU
ULAKTS AM) FLOWF.H.
X The unilersigned Hereby gives nottoe to
tbe eltlsena of Clearfisid county, that be ha at
bis green bouse In Clearfield! a largo quantity of
an Kinds oi
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS,
which he will sell ai reasonable prices. He has
Early and Late Cabbage Plants, Tomatoes, Celery,
laulinower, f.gg 1'lants, 1'eppcr flants, Ac.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $ Of per 1,0 or
nity ocnu per nunured.
All kinds of FLOWKK3 for pott and bedding,
Hanging baskets ana rises, eueu as
Asiorti-d Heliotropes, Single fc Double Petunias,
ueranlutns, Dags, rucnua, fan ties, Agere
turn, Colons, Dahlias. Verbenas, Ctphea.
Can naa, Centaurca and Cineraria.
11 a gon i as, llrovalin, Mignonette,
Piuks, Phlox, Ac, Ac.
FOR ONB DOLLAR,
I will send ona dosen, strong, vigorous, wsll
brancbed nowor piauu oi any selection, wni
the selection Is left to me I will guarantee satis
faction. KKKhaST UOCK.
Clearfield, Pa , April 2,'T8-t
COMB 4JNX IBX2Z
ma nnw
Philadelphia Branch
Clothing Store,
H00M NO. 1, OPERA I10USB.
Tbo andor.lgned would nipeetfotly l.forta tho
eitlunl of Clearfield aad rieialty, that h. haa
Joit op.oed tho largcat aod boat atock f
e.fi'..w.iue ci.oTiu.Yu,
HATS, CAPS,
Vf-iiM' furnishing Goodt,
TRUNKS, VALISES. 4c,
ever brought to Clearfield, and which he will sell
cheaper than any other store In town.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Call and aee, and bo convinced.
SIMON SUL0SS.
Clearfield, Pa., May 1878 Sm.
Agricultural Statistics.
To lAs CiUunt of Cloarjitld Cbuaty
The undersigned having been appointed by the
Department, at Washington, principal reporter of
the Agricultural Htatistios of ClearOeld county,
respectfully requests the co-ops rat ion of all to
assist, by sending tbe subscriber all the tnforma
tton tbey can bearing uiton the following ones-
tions, so at to enable him to make as correct a
statement to the Department, as possible: llow
ninny bones have d ed in your borough or town
ship, and of what disease. How many cows and
calves, and of what disease, llow many sheep
tiara you lost, ana oi wnat aiicarc; now many
killed by dogs. How many hog! bare you lost,
sod of what discs:. What prevailing diieates
amongdl the poultry. In all eases gtre the rem
ediea ated which hare been fouud to be aueoess
ful, and in all canes to give the caib raluc of all
stock as nearly as possible. By the oo-operation
of our eitisens In general upon these important
particulars, ttis Agaicuiturai reports wm become
ao eoeyolopedlael useful information to the pub
lic, by enabling tbe Department to publish tbe
disoanei, toe losses, and tue remedlee lost nave
been found most beneficial In certain diseases
Any other Information that will be oonildercd i
nu.ilio benefit, will be thankful!) received.
Addresa tha aubsoriber at Grampian Hills,
Clearfield Co., Pa. SAMUEL W IDKMIHK.
March 13, 1878-tf.
GEO. WEAVER & CO,
BKCOND STIIKKT.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Bar. oponod op, la lb. ator. room lataly ooeopl.d
by Woaror A Belt., oa Btoond atrort, a larg. and
w.ll aolootod atock or
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOT8 ANDS1I0KS,
QUEKNSWARK, WOOD k WILLOW WARE,
I1ATJ AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Which thry will dispose of at res ton able rules
lor caib, or exchange lor country produce.
OKORnR WEAVER A CO.
.Jan. 9, 1878-tf.
Clcarliold, Pi
rpoWi.IIP BTATi:HCl.l. JOFKI'II
X OWWNS, Treasurer of Lawrence tvwnshlp.
In account wloh Ilosd, Suhonl and Poor funds of
said district, for 17H.
luun rrirn nn. '
To amount of duplicate $8,441 71
To Auditors' orders 805 81
4,048 93
By work done by e Ulceus ,
Hy exonerations ,.,
Ity ara't paid Sunervliora for work....,
.81,340 48
9 0-t
8ns ?l
lly transfers to G. I. Norrls' book...
110 04
lly am'l of taxes not worked by Norrlt.. &3 10
$4,048 93
acnooi. rvxn -dr.
To amount of duplicate ..,..$1,78 18
To balance at lait tcttltmsnl 303 It
To ain't received from Co. Treasurer,,.. Oiift 00
Tc am't ree'd from N.RIihel.... 174 87
To am't ree'd from John Shaw 399 00
To am't ree'd from Wolf Hun a. order... t 0T
To am't ree'd from 'Squire Howe 14 84
To nm't of State appropriation 441 63
$.flA 48
By orders audiisd f2,2J9 23
By exonerations te tax payers, 6 per ct,
on $.160.30 ...
By I per ct. on $2,261.23 allowed Treat.
By 6 per cent, oa $103.94, building tax,
allowed Treasurer...,,
By exonerations on duplicate
By balance duo School fund..
17 81
4i 10
ft 14
14 64
1,84ft 61
$8,8M 4
To batanne tlus School fund H..Jl,S4$ 01
roon rrsn
To orders to Overseers M.f 138 85
To amount of duplicate for 1B78..H 1,878 9.1
To order of Jamss Irwin M 18 00
To am't ree'd or W. A. Rood, eojndg'U 87 44
To am't reo'd of N. Hlthel 80 Oi
To am't reo'd ef John Shaw, Collector.. 87 80
$1,768 81
By work and clothes by Overseen 4 128 85
By am'l af orders and i led June 8, Tl,., 80ft 6,1
By am't oa $H06 68, at 8 per cent......... 18 II
lly par teatage allowed lex payers, en
$.190.90, at ft percent H - 19 84
By order No. 3, aod percentage ea tame 23 44
By balaaoa due Poor fund 76b 16
$1,768 63
To bal. due Poor fund on settlement. ...$ T68 1ft
Te order nn Co. Treasurer for nil) fur
keeping paupers of Pine twp 104 80
Bill of Audltorsnnd Clerk for settling... 19 00
We, the undertlsnsd Auditors of Lawrence
township, bave aad I ted aad settled the aeeoaats
of Joseph Owens, in aoeouat with Road, Be heel
nnd Poor fend, aad find them as above stated.
Attest: A. If. SHAW,
Lxwta Baowff, U. J. OtiN KLIN,
Clark. A ad I tort.
Clearfield, Imp 17, 17ft-lt.
Z. ?ti :.'! Column.
Market Street,
YOU CAN'T
X" 3a AX XV !
WE All 12 ROUHO ITOH
T. A. FLECK & CO.'S ONE PRICE STORE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
STOCK OF GOODS
EVER BROUGHT
T.
A. FLECK & CO.
HERE WE ARE FOR
- All the latest styles of
new dress goods, '
black cashmeres,
BLACK
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
A LAHGK stock of
MUSLINS, CALICOS, GINGHAMS,
AND TICKINGS.
MEN'S AND BOYS' CJOTTONADES,
AND
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS
Turkey Reds, and all othor kinds of TABLE LINENJvory cheap.
LADIES' COATS --call and boo them-thoy are nice
BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS.
BED SPREADS, ALL PRICES. .
BEST STORE IN
OTR STOCK OF
X&.TXJSi&9
Coca altend of anything over brought to tbit town. '
LADIES' LINEN SUITS ALL PRICES.
PARASOLS !!
This stock is more
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE.
LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES' TIES AND BOWS.
A FILL. tJ.VE or COOLERS CORK CORSETS.
CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN.
KID AND LISLE THREAD GL0YES for Ladiei and Gentlemen.
liachlng, Colin and Cuffs, I.n.ies, New
broidorlo, whilo and
Suspondors, Shirts, Nocktios, Underwear, Shirt Fronts, Silk Hondkcrchiois
H : p stock, cheap CAP.7ETG
OIL CLOTnS AND CARrET CHAIN.
MILLINERY.
TRIMMED HATS AM) liOWtTS, FLOWERS, RICltO.VS,
. Trimming Silks, Ornaments, Fratliors, 4c
Ocir trimmer, MISS MEACIIEN, is
bonnets, just as
We bought our goods in
phia for CASH, and they will be sold CHEAP.
Spring' and Slimmer Dress Goods.
WHAT HK UlTAKAXTlSEt
WE GUARANTEE that we will sell all kinds of Dry Goods
cheaper than any other store in
WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of our cuntc-
mers, without urging them to buy.
WE GUARANTEE that w
Bortment of all kinds of DrcM nnd
and Fancy Goods in Clearfield.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - - , - Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA;
April 17,78
S. t( Co.'s Column
ClearAeld, Pa.
STOP THIS
TO CLEARFIELD.
SPUING & SUMMER.
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
SHIRTINGS,
A GOOD LINE OK CASSIMERS.
& PERCALES.
CLEARFIELD.
PARASOLS !!
complete than ever.
Fringos and Trimming, Now Em.
colored, cumin jseit.
with us ngaiu, ready to trim Huts and
you want tucm.
New York and Philadel
Clearfield.
'
have the largest and chocest as-
Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Ca.wi.Tll., t. ttm. t. It-It.
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Cor w.oi, 111., Ju. V, TS tf.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Corw.nlTllla, P.., Ju. t, '! If. '
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAWED.
Carw.niTllto, Ju. t, li lt.
Michigan Lands for Sale.
SOO.UOO .ere. of Ixat f.ralot; l.oda, U t
$10 par .or., aod 176,000 ism of to. boat plo.
looda t from lift to $7 & par aero, oo roilrtwd.
aod rood n.Tigobl. .IrMma. Uood orator u.
gntKl aoll. For pkmphlftta ood foil lofortnoUoa,
oall oa or itMroa. 1IH.NJAMIN RIINTKR,
A.al, It fodoral 81,
a.; S, 'rt-lm. Alloc Cllj, Po.
UMIrHHTRATORH' NOTICE.
Notlo. la baroby flrea that Ititm of Ad
mlnl.tr.llon .a Hi. Ut. of JOHN K.
HHAVKlih, I.U of Brad, tap., Cloart.ld Oo,
P.no'a, dao'd, bovlag mob doljr graatod t.
tb. andoraloood, all ponooa lad.btod to oald
a.Ut. will plMM mtk lonaiadlato paymoat, aad
thoa. h.Tiog ol.lna .r demuda will prMot
th.n proporljr aolbonlloatod for B.tt!moat wilh
oold.l.j. GEO. C. KIRK,
Lotooribiirj, ja It, '78 ou Adm'r.
F
OB SALB.
Th aDdrilxnd will Mil t crirau ult mil
that trut or prctl f In4 tUmf im hoemimt
Uiwoihip, Cltarfisld ountjr, Ha., witbla a thori
diiUBM ot too T-ron a CIarflH R. B., and
djoiniog ludl of Uobort Uudtoa and otaN,
nd knowa ai Iht Jwmb B. tiearhart lot. Tho
eaid tract ooniaininff 60 aoroa aioro or low, with
two Toioi of Yiluablo ooal thorooa, haa aboat 10
aeraa eltarcd, and ia lha key to a larpfa body of
ooal about being deralopod. Will bo auld low and
upon aaaj tarmi. For partioularl, apply to
DAVID L. KKBBS.
Cloarfleld, Pa., July U, 1876.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
TDK andartlfrnad, harlnf aaubllahad a K ar
tery on tbs Tiho, about half way botwooa
Clearfield and CarweniTillti, la prepared to tar
oieb all kioda of FRUIT THK1.5, (ataadard and
dwarf,) ErfrgrMBe, Bhrubbory, Urapo Vlnaa,
Uooaeberry, Law ton Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Raipberry Vlnaa. Alio, Siberian OrabTroaa,
Qnlnoo, and aarly aearlot Kbvbarb, Ac. Ordara
promptly attended to. Addran,
J. D. WRIOBT,
op20 -68-y Carwanirllla, Pa.
GasBondsforSale.
Tha Clearfield Uaa Company offer for tale, at
par, Coupon Band of (MOO and $500 daaontaa.
uona, bearing mtcroei ai u raioor o per eto turn
Ror annum, pa ruble aeml -annual I y at tha Firat
atioeal Bank of Cloarfleld, Pa.
Tbo worki of tho Cloarfleld Uai OomnanT war
eroetod at a oit of i-i 1,000, and tho lionda U-
anod aro limited by law to 113,000, aoearod by a
mortgage oo all tba Company 'a property and
franc hi , la fa ror of Wm. H. BUI, Caahier of
tba First National Bank, and John M. Adama,
Caablerof the Clearfield County Bank, In traat.
Tho Director! propoao to lasoa but $10,000 of
tbcee bondt for tbe parpoea of fundiog their float
ing debt, and but 94UU0 remain nnaold. Aay In
formation reipeoting tho worka will bo given by
tha l'reiident or Traaiarar of tho Company.
Bondi can be had at any of tbo Cloarfleld banks.
W. W.MBTTH, A.F. BOVNTON,
Pmident. 8tc. and Treaa.
W. 1. BIiiLKK,
JAMES TRWIN,
JN0.F.IKW1N,
Clearfield, Juno 19, '78 If. Dtrootora.
J.H.LYTLE,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
Groceries,
THE LAHOESTind BEST 8KLECTKD STOCK
IN THKCOUNIV.
COFFEE,
TEA,
su6ar.
SYRtJP.
MEATS,
PI8II.
QUEENSWARK,
TI BS ud BUCKETS,
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED 900DS,
SPICES,
BROOMS,
FLOUR,
FEED.
SALT,
OILS,
County Agent for
lORILLARD'S TOBACCOS,
Tbm (oodi booth! for CASH la Urn loU,
and aold at alnort oit, prion.
JAM KB tl, Li ILK,
Cl.art.ld, Pa., Jooa 1, lUi-lj.
PRIVATE SALE
Valuable Real Estate I
in anuvriijrMo, living ia roum twp., viaar
field eoanty, Pa., elTeri tba following raloablo
446 Acres of Land,
mora or I eaa, In Beooarla townablp, lying on tba
north lide of big Claarflald oroek, and within ono
mile of tha aame. Tho aboro land la boar llr
oorarod with hemlock, white oak, rock oai, and
other bard wood timber, and a qaantity of wbita
pioa, aaid to bo half a million or mora foot
Tha aame la boarlly underlaid with bituminoua
eoal, and directly on tbo Una of railroad loading
from Uoutadalo lo Coalport. Itaralue la unknown.
Thera aro, alao, othor valuable mineral! ou tba
me.
Tho ahora land Hal about two and a-half ml lea
below lha rill age of tilen llopo, adjoining landa
of Ueorge Groom and othora. oo what la knowa
aa Porter'a run. Tha Imp ror amenta oa tho prop
arty aro a good gen rod aaw mill, in running order,
a high dam, atone breaat, made lu tho boat maa
ner, fit for almost any machinery'. There li.alw,
alargoframedwelliog bouse and frame baok barn
thareon, and about forty or fifty acre, more or
leu, of tbo land la elearod. Any poraoa
wishing to in rest in property of thla kind will do
well to examine thia property. I will aoll tha
whole or tbo oodi Tided half Intoaatt, aa may tuit
the purchaser. Tbo a bo to traot of land will mako
two or throe farm, which will oomparo favorably
with tbo greater part of our oounty. Prion and
terma made known to any person within to nor.
oh mo. For further parlioulara oall la person or
addreaa the undersigned at Oramrlan Hills P.O.,
nearneio oounty, ra. oa. ju tviUftOUHK,
Jan. B, la78-lf.
William Powell.
SECOND ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Dealer in Heavy and Shelf
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, YARMSIIE8,
U LABS AriU ruin
K..pa oaataotlv oa baad lb. bait OMklat.
HMliog and Porlor
Stoves and Ranges
of all deaorlptlona. Tablo and Pooket Catlery,
Uarpentora' Tools, anon aa oawa, Matonota,)
tf(uaroe, Renoh Stops, Plaoea aad Plaaa
Iron a, Cfttstlt, Bitta, Angara, Adaoa,
Ftloa, Hingeaofallklnda,Look
8orawi( Sash Cord, Pal ley
Farming Uloiinllft,
Plawa, Colt I vat ore, Double and rioglo flhoval
riowa, Cultivator Teotb, Ural a trad lea,
Brytbra, Hnatboa, llooa, Forka, Rekeo,
Uay Porka, Farm Bella, ate., ata.
Horae Bbooa aaw Horaa Haifa, tha boat aiaka
Croaa-out Bawt aad aiaa. Orlndatoaoa and
Orladatoa Flttarea, andororythiagaaually kat
la a lrt alaaa lierdwaro Store. Alao, a fail
eloek of
House Furnishing Goods,
BRUSHES, LAMPS, CHIMNIYa, A..
AD klada of Tlawar. bl ao baad ud aab
to d.r. kootaj aad RfOatiaf aroa.,11, at-
tM to.
Frrmi wlAiaf autbl.a 1. oar llafc w (a
lud to oall wd ..Mai.. atok oad prtM. .
WILLIAM POWELL
CkarS.M, P., Jon. ft, UTS If,