THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY WORNINO, BIPT. 4, 1171. Terms of Subscription. If paid in B(J ratio, or within tbrs Booths....)! M ll paiu auer ibvo aaa neior all Kuaiha.,, Q If il after th expiration of iix mounts... 1 00 4rMe.srs. 8. Is. PnrramiLL A Co Ma.-.. rr,pr Advertising Agent, 17 Park Row, ornr iiwkbu omhi, an war amy authorised Agent lUOMf.lnilM NOTICKH. Mrlhodlat Fplaeopal Church Rer, J. 8. Mi MinniT. Pastor. (Services every Sabbath tt l A. M.,and Tj P.M. Sabbath Hobuol ettt A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at 7 P. II. Communion Barrio, flrit Sabbath of vr month, al 10ft A. M. Went Clearfield M. K. .lurch. Revs. William 11. Dill and W. B, Wii.bob, I'nton. Preaching ovary alternate Huadny, at I o'clock, I'. M. bun ilny School at 2., P. M. All an in vited to attend. l-rsabytcrlai. Cliurch Ht. 11. S.BuTLaa. 8atibath service! morning and avaninir Bab bath Hcbool at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day OTonlng. . Praiieli ChurrhCatliollc H.t. P. J. Hhbki&an. Proaobtng at IV o'clock, A. M on tha flrst, third and lourth Bundaysof oaoh nth; Vespers and Benediction oftho Blessd Baoramoot I at 7 o'olook, P. M. Sunday Bo boo I vary Baa day aueraooD Mao oioaa. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, tub or sold ma quaimm laasioiis coobt, pMond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. CliSt Monday f J una. Fourth Monday of September. Tim or oLDiaa common niaa. First Monday of Jon. Second Monday of November, public orrioaaa. Prttidtnt wfy Hoa. Charlel A. Mayer, of Luk Haven. Aalaal Lmm Jdg Hoa. John H. Orvl, of Aotiat Jutgi Abram Of dn, Cloarfleld; Vincent U. Holt, Clearfield. VotAoMkH III Bloom. Krytifr and IiwdrL, J. Morgan. liittritl AttornfVm. M. MoCalloogh. Treat ur$r David Mo U a tig hey. Sheriff Andrew Pents, Jr. Jffputg .VAr.Chriit. J. KoaffKT, ClearGeltl. County Suntyor Bamnel P. MuClotkey, Cur ottnsvllle, Comnty Committmtr Clark Brown, Clear Held ; Thomas A. MoUeo, Cheat P. 0.; Hatris Uoovor, Clearfield. Count Auditor William V. Wrlcbt. Clear field ; Samuel A. Caldwell, Willtamsgrov John u. Conner, mirnsia. County CororJ, B. Neff, New Washington. Jury Commiiontr-br. Jam P. BurtfaAcId, Clearfled, Joseph Alexander, Madara, Xupirinfndent of Pmbtie School M, I. Mo Quown, Clenrfleld. StaUrof Wiykt& Jami Jcfsa W.Carllle, oftie at Lulhenbirg Fa, Notaries Public John W. Wriftley, Wm. Ra debaugh, Cyrus Uordon, Clarfield Joseph R. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwensvill; J. A. Living ston, Dulloie City. Our Sueoiat column is deiddlv lntrstin In a local point of view, and profitable reading to omsiueri woo want to sav money. Wo Icarn tliut drilling has been re- uuicd at the Btuutp creek oil well. S. J. (iutoM, CurwetiMviile, is closing qui n enure iTova oi eiaining at eost. ll i i liov. Wm. H. Dill will proacb in the n. n. tour co at fennaid nit Hunday, at 10J o'clock A. M. , . Peraons in need of Clothing should go to B. J. Uatee, In Curwrnivfll, where you can buy at coit. i Peaches have been selling in thm plao during tlio past week at $2.60 per oratr, or about $.1 per butbcl. im mm Tho ineniberH oftho Baptist Sabbath- Si-hool and their friends pic-nloked last Wednes day, on tbe Writ Clearfield Park grounds. mm m Tho lint of Jumrs, Trial liHt for sec ond week, and other Court adrcrtiwmanta for tbe September term, olll bo found in lh Hurvt cax to-day. The upplo crop In this county is somewhat tbort this Fall. Buitill, runty eiplu were brought to town and retailed on our streets last FilJay at 60 cents per bushel. JiuytioldHvillo is annoved with a bagnio nnd soilod doves," according to th Hir. aid. W suspect th editor saw a miner coming out 01 i coal lank, and took to his heets im o mm - A new paper, to be called tbe Herald. will be started at Wotnclidorf, Brki county, on or about th 12th of September, by M. K. Boycr, Jr., of (lending, and T. J. Biyrr, Jr., recently of this plscc. ho aro soon io nave a new store in town. Mr. Wm. J. H offer, of Kartbaus twp., has rented Room No. I, In ih Opera House, and will occupy It as a general dry-good and grocery store, nit goods will arrive ia a few days. liy a notice in this paper it will bo ouiOTTca ini in o mcer oi ine Clear Del d County Agricultural Society hav filed upon Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 1Mb, 10th and 17th, as tb tlai for holding our County Fair. Tho Directors of the Lawrence In dependent School District ar building a aew school bouse at i'aradii, near West Clearfield. It Is to b a larg frame building, and will aoeoaj modat tb residents of that vicinity for a long time. Rofui Thompson Is dolog tb work. Wo have been requostod to announce that an Ice Cream Festival, for the benefit of tb Clearfield Bsptlst Cbucch, will be held at th tesidene of Thoi. A. Fleck, on Market itriet, to morrow (Thursday) evening. Everybody Is oor dully invited to attend. Now don't forget it. Barren Field. Between two bun. drcd and filly and three hundred parsons attended th preaching se rviou In tb woods at Horn's Shan ty last Sunday. This was rather a large congrega tion forsuehanoul-of the-way plao. Rev. Wm, II. Dill preaebd la th morning and afternoon. A. C. Tate, attorney in fact for the r.iceuvon oi ueorg w. lb arch man, deceased, will sell a valuable tract of land ia Woodward township, at publl sal at th Court Uouie, in Cler3ld, oa Toasday, Sept. 24th. for deactlp tloa of property se advertisement In this paper. The tickets and nccensary blanks for tha Democrat is Primary XItioa, to be held Saturday, Sept. 14th, ar prlatod aad ia th hinds of the Chairman of th Oonnty Commute. Candidate and other iaterstd should see that they ar tent to th different election districts throughoat the county. I.iBt of letters remaining unclaimed In the Postofflce at Clearfield, for the week nd lag Sept. 2, 18TB Abraham Beebte), W. II. Dakin, Miss Emma V. Kmory, TbomM C&y, William McDoael, Mrs. Dora Raw ton, Mrs. Louisa Rsehrig, Miss Mary Strong. P. A. 0 A n Lin, P. M. iiev. J. S. Mc Murray, pastor of the Clearfield M. K. Church, being abnnt last Boa day, Rev. Qorg Uidy, of Curwensvill, 1 1 led bis appointment in tb morn tag and Rv. Henry 8. Butler, f Ibis place, la tbe evening. Rev 's Butler aad Dill iehanged appointment on that ten Ing, th latter preaching in th PrasbyUrlaa Ckureb. The Ruynoldsville Herald, of Satur day last, says th laying of rails oa tb Be Icier Run Railroad Is almost ompltd, and work on (be Inclined plan aad al shaft is belag pasbsd forward with a rush. "There has bee a great deal of gas work about tbi lattitntioa, but tb right company gut hold of It at last, aad aow we hat got th road." . e i The Tyrone Democrat says that tbe sw mill (water power) of Mr. Job Copenhavor, aear Bald Eagle station, la Centr county, was destroyed by Ire a Saturday eight, August 14th. The fire Is uppoed to hava been started by a party of young men eooktog corn In tb mill, who were la attendant nt a Daahard mtetiag la the vicinity. Loss partially ord by Insure. mm Oi Mr. Wm. A. Nivling, of this boroogk, la company with on r two yoang mea from rhlllptburg, left last Monday for Colorado, for th purpose af Nearing employ meat. Mr. Nlr ling Is a macbialtt by trad, aad waa reeestty aa tmploy In Blglor, Yoeag A Reed's Maohia Sbeps la this pie, II b aa ladastrtous yenag man, f steady habits, and hop a may lad a laeratlr podtloa la the great Wt. 1'Rowned. We learn from theOsce la Kwrnlh that a little sob ef Patrick Fitigerald, H4 I year, wa dfewaed la th dam at tha mill of tb Mjahaaaa Lead aad Lmbr Cempaay, oa Batarday a wek, Aug. 24tb. It I act kaowa definitely, hat It ll opposed be fell bit the wa tar nhil arotslng Ih dam en th railroad track, abont nja oa Saturday, h belag ta th last tlm la lh vklalty f Ramey'i hiagw all, here his lift lets hy was foaad th frUg (Panday) mcralag. 8. J. GaUml, Curweneville, La the 'nrgest stock of BooU and BIiom la th eonnty. payer la oar borough vbo wish to pay their acbool tai with a par eL off had bettor om to time. DieUlat Trearr Wkllabill Informs at that th time aiptra oa Tuesday, Bapt.l Oth, after which lima tho faoa of tho duplieat anil b paid. Summer Complaint. Many persons have died tfaii aaoa of Summer ewupU.at and other diseases who aiigbt have hoa saved by aiiog Dr. Psuar' Uoldon Relist. Jt saver falls la diseases for which It Is advlscJ. Price 25, Wo, and tl. Ilartswlok In It ig't, Ckarleld, Pa. Synod. Tho Allegheny Synod ol "iiw uiseraa cnurcb will cut vva ti .i . . . nunuDgnoo lo-any, at fl o'olook A. U., to eon tlaue over Sabbath. Tbo day sessions will bo devoted to business and th avaning sessions to preaoktng. Tbo Synod is composed of about fllty minister. Aw Entertainment. Wo " Duae.a'i Coned; Bl.r AIIImo.," i.d Ibi tnled Col.m.n EiiKn, will .ppair ikorllj In Ibli pl.n, and ,l.a aa. of tnelr eholaa .nlertaln. anl of aairlh and Bulla. Wa bara Do doubt bal arbal (ba entarlatnmaal will ba cieellcnt and d.Mrriaf of a llbaral palronafa. . TH1 LlTEBARY ASSOCIATION. We are requested to anaoonea that the first regular meeting of the Leonard Literary Association for 10. S will b held la Leonard Hall, on Friday evening next, Sept. Itb. A full programme has bn arranged for that ovonlng. Th public ar cordially Invited te b pre tent. A pat I a KB. Car wheels ut the rat of two hundred and twenty-five per day, says th Tribmnf, ar Bow being tarnd out from tb wheel foundry of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com psny In Altooaa. Tb wheels are wad aadcr Uarr'f patent chilling prooess. Tbe patente r elvea a royalty of fifty ccota for aeh wheel manufactured. - ' i -. - Relioious Services The religious eierclses held and in progress at the Ht. Francis Catholic Church, In this borough, ar decidedly Intcreaiing and solemn. The vltlting clergymen present hav dellrcred very able sermons. W learn that tbe services will continue throughout th week. Regular services every fore noun and evening. mt i AGKICULTUHAIi FAIR 1 -At a matting of th officers of th Clearfield County Agricultural Society oa Saiardajr, August Slit, 1878, It was resolved to hold a Fairoo the grounds of th Clearfield Park Association, be. ginning on Tuesday, October lath, aad eon tin tt- Ing three days. The Premium List will b pub llihod la du (lm Natuliibl Hisubl, Pres't. Hiaaia Hoovaa, Secretary. -e- ii Gonb to est. The Cambria Frre- man says i ' Brother Vincent, a much-esteemed member of tb Franciscan Brothers, died at Lor t to, oa Tuesday morning, tb 20th nil. His age was eO years. Brother Vinoent, along with Brother Domaoe and Brother Praaois. cam to Lorett ft long ago snd founded tb Institution with which this gentleman was eooaected up to tb I Dm of his death. Brother Domenee and Francis hav years agon been gathered to their fathers. Tb mortal remains of Brother Vincent r laid at rest In tbe cemetery attached to the Franciscan institution " Cll-b Meetings. It gives us pleas ure to slat that the club meetings held at th Montgomery and Centr school bouses, in Law reno township, during tha past week, wre iaigely attended. The met ting on Tuesday avan ing of last week, at Centre, was add rested by S. T. Brook bah and J. F. Snyder, Kq., and Messrs, Leander Denning aod John A. McBrldt. At the conclusion of the remarks of tbe speakers the club book was opened, and all who bad not prevloofly signed became members of the organi sation. Tbe club adjourned to meet at Mt. Joy, on Tuesday aveoiog, Sept. 10th, mm--mmm Laying a Corner-Stone. A new Cburib building, M by 60 feet, is being arreted fur th Preebyterian congregation at lloutadale, th corner stone of wbluh was placed in position, with appropriate ercmoulce, on Tuesday attar noon of lee t week, the 27th alt. After praj er was offered up by the pastor, Iter. William Uemmill, short addresses were delivered by Rav. H Butler, of Clearfield J Kev. N. H. Miller, of Osce ola ; Kef. W. W. Duamir, of Uleo Hop Rev. Mason, of Uollidaysburg, and Rer, D. H. Camp bell, of Ansooville. Tbe oorner-stoa wa then laid by Rer. Qeinuill. Tbe tia box that was deposited la lb eoraer-iton contained eoplos of tbe inr (published at Chicago), PreibyHrian lianatr (published at Pittsburgh), Rafttmani Journal, Cliakfikld KapuaucAX, Oseeon Jit veils, a History of tb Church, names of members, aad nam of the contractor (Samuel MoCamanl, of Tyrone) j alio a plee of current silver coin. A Sad Cask. The ravages of the y el lew fever la Tennessee, Mississippi, nnd other portions of the Southwest, ar being felt every where. Tbe Johnstown Tribunt relates th fol lowing i "Several yean ago Mr. Casper Foi, a former welt-known resident, removed from Johns town with bis fan it aod subsequently located in Memphis, Tennessee. As soon ns the yellow fever bok out In that city h scot his daughter on to Johnstown, with th understanding that she should remain with relatives In Cambria bor ough until th epidemic should run It eourso. They did not feel alarmed for them selves ; but It seems shortly after th departure of th young woman her mother tbs taken down with tbe Urribl dlaeu and toon died. Mar father also fell a victim wlthla day or two after tb demif of bis wife, and last week th young wo man received papers uataiolag th announce ment that they bad both passed beyond the rave." I I a Call Printers' Pic nic The editor ol the Pbilipabarg Journal, ta alluding to th pi, ai to oozd r neit Saturday, oi presses ur Idea xaetly, as follows : "At a wall-attended meet ing r th printers of tb Juniata Valley, held last Saturday (Aug. litb) la tb eroMoffio, ia Tyrone, Mr. Conrad, of tb UeVeytown Jonnmt, being th presiding officer, with Mr. Crawford, or tb UuBtlngdon Monitor, as Secretary, it was unanimously decided to bold a printers' plc-aie at Lloydsvllle, on the Bell's Uap Railroad, oa Saturday, Sept. 7th. Tbe pic-at is gotten up for th special benefit or tb printers In Cambria, Blair, Somerset, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Bedford, Clearfield, Centra and Fulton wan lies, with a general invitation attended lo as many tbrs a may desire to joia them. Th officials of tb Pennsylvania Rallread Company ar also invited to be p reseat oa this gala ooea sion. Wa bar a doubt (hat this anion of the fraternity will b a highly enjoyable affair but th poor printers oa tho lin of lb Tyra A Clearfield Railroad must forego all hopes of mil fog la oa this occasion, a tho fates, ar railroad train, ar all against as. According to tbe present arrangement of th train ion this Branch it woud b accessary to leave our respective homes on Friday evening and eould not return before Monday forcooon., For this teaeon, which w deem aa laiurmouatabl barrier, we hope our absanc will ba xusd, as vm wish all success I tb happy paity tbea and there to as semble." o Saturday eraogrmeat for as In tho future. If w ar to participate. FIHB AT CURWfiNNVILLU. Th lumber yard of th Irvia Brothers, at Cur- weasville, was fired by an Incendiary last Saturday morning, about 4 e'eleek. A mllliea aad a half feet f boards were burned, together with UO.000 shin gles aad 200,009 lath and pickets, an nnoccupled dwelling boas aad Mvaral iad. Th loss la estimated at 2l,9tl, upon which there la an la laraoee of 14,lo0, effected about ill weeks ago. Tb ftm, la spaklag af tb atattrph, says i It waa only by lb mast superhuman efforts Inst tho Iron bridge, which aoel 110,000, wa saved from partial destruction. Men worked Uke heroes aad ved It. Tb aew aad ostly grist mill was badly teonhed ea tb Soath sld aad the Corner Stem, across Ih rlvr, looks lik a spotted inlsnaL Bo lata wa Lb heal that th pitch la th knot Was all drawa ut Th saw mill was miraculously saved. Th dwell iag aous f Mr. Ueerge W. Smith was ea Ire several tlmaa, aad II was thought Impoulbl I Java It, bat tt stands, though rmsldcrably barred oa th West side. "Tbs accident war few. Mr. M. B. Fay, while working te save Mr. Smith' ho, was vereosae by U beat aad was carried away ta a plae f safety aad rpr remedle applied, 11 boo recovered. Mr. Charles Spencer had hi right head badly ewt by window glaas. Tha arigta f Ih fir la aaknown, hut is sup posed te be the work af oa ar mere f the de- ea wh hav baea burning lumbar all along th T. A C. Railroad." That f ear road are wh are acq eat a ted with th tweallea will b a hi U taallM kt weald a bee tb reswlt had th eld woodea bridge tilt occupied lb place of tb lrea streoter. It would hav beea la ashes, a well a th Batqu. haaaa He a aad ta Cvwev . Tb Iran bridge aaved Itashf and th property a tb ppe- stusidscftharltwr,, ... Bulling ;. NOW Kttlf pTriOtlS' v.np twee, a a i. a. r . i.. You can buy a pair of Men's Calf Coots for $1.40, at 8. J. Dates', Curwmsvlll. - ia Women' heavy aliow forfl, at S.J. (.ales', Cuwi.v.llf Pa. si It. Bomcmbor lliat Eytle ia County Agent fur Lorr it lard's Tobaeoo, and eaa soil tbeu at factory prise. They nr th bait tobacoea in market Try them. At the Rkpuhlican office is tbe place io get your job wora ton. w ar luiiy prepared to du anything In th printing line, will do It well, and at tb right kind of prioe. tf. To Landlords and Stohekkei'eks. Lytl baa aa arrangement with aa Eastern Cigar Factory so thai be can tell cigars by the box or thousand at bottom figures. Ulr their cigars on trial. tf. Notice to oua MillineryTradb. Hats and Bonnets trimmed in th latest style at T, A.PI ECU A CO'H., any dm after th 10th of September, they Laving secured the .service of a No. 1 Mil'lnor and Trimmer from one of rhe wry beat and most Fashionable itablisbmenU lo Thilndelplila. aug.28'78 St. A Fact. An advertisement inserted In the Ran-a lit will reach more readers than if published io all the other paper in tu oona ty,and oost th advertise, less than one-half In other words, an advertittment published la our Jtnrnal Is worth doable th price of that charged by any other publisher in th county "It is a fact." tf. Dental iNoTicr. Dr. A. M. Hills would say to bis friends nnd former patients that be baa not tetircd from p tactic as has been so Udustriously circulated by some persons, but will cm I in u to give bis personal attention to all who may desire it, or lo assist Dr. Heicbhold when ever required. Nitrous Oxido Gas given for the painless eitraotioa of teeth. April 24 -tf. The Clearfield Gas Company offers, at par. Coupon Bonds in denominations or :100 and IjUO each, bearing interest at the rat of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at tbe First National Bank. Tha Company has Issued bonds to the amount of 110,000, and fl,0Ofl of this was taken bat a few days ago by on of tb Clearfield bonks, leaving 14,000 to b disposed of. Capitalists who are seeking a saf invest ment for (heir money, would consult (heir Inter est by investing in toes bond. They can be purchased at either of tbe Clearfield banks. Any Information respecting th Gas Company, will be cheerfully given by A. F. Boynton, President, or W. W. Betls, Secretary. jelU-tf. i a Sleeper's Compound Arnica Lini ment is the best remody used for tb following complaint t RIIKI'MATISM, FAHACHR. STIFF JOINTS, BRINKS, BRONCHITIS, CORN8nnd BUNIONS, TOOTHACHK, BAOKACHK, H ARNKSS tlALLS, CI'KB SPAVIN, BCRATCH KB. SI'KAIN.s, 0HOIP, IH'KNS, ' KIIKEKS, BOKKNKHS, NKHHALHIA, COI.UH, HVVKKNEY. UHEAtiU IIKKL, ar ON UOhBKS. E. K. Thompson, Proprietor, TitusvitU, pa. For sal by all druggists In Clearfield, and by Jus. Seyler A Soo, Lutbersburg. C'harkiei.d Coal Trade. Stato- ant of Coal aad othar fraighti aaDt evar Iba Tyron. A ClearG.ld DI,iilon. PeaaajrlraDla Kail raad, fur tba waak andiag Aug. 24, 1878, .ad tba aama time last aar col. To... Kur tha week 2V.U8 B.tua tlioa lait jrear H 26,004 Iocrens Previously during year . 4,144 , :W,S87 . 6:10,614 Same lime last year Decrease , , . 88,127 . 828,5.1 . 6till,618 Total in 1878 , Same time last ytar , Decrease , ... 3I,0N3 OTH KB PRBIUHTSa Lumber H Miscellaneous freights .103 cars, ...141 " Special a. At Mrs. T. K, Watson's, Market slreeL neit door to the posloffiee, you will find all th new style of Fall Hats, trimmed and un trimmed, or trimmed to order on short notice la the vary la test aod best style. Will also b reivd every week during th -eaeon all new styles out. Also will keep all kinds of Fanoy and Variety Ooods of the season. Mr. T. S. WATSON. Clearfield, sept 4 3L Orra lIimnaBD Pan Ckitt. Discoiibt oh Old Pbicb. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrcll's lin and variety store, from $M up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on ui an one ni none. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wamtbd 1100,000 28-fnah shaved shlnglf to average from 9 te Ai inches -for which w will pay tb highest market price. A. tf. Khahrb A Co., feb.tg.tr. Clearfield, Pa. Bueons For Balb. R. Newton Shaw keens n full supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at th Shaw Hous yard. Call oa or address him at Clearfield .'can- sylvan) a. may 13-If. Wanted. Som easily learned person or Artist io manuiariure l.utrbr tatbrt bilk uarva PirvttRB io this county, on Royalty. Painted from photographs or any picture, and la tbe Finest Oil Painting made, Befor tbe territory is taken I will paint pictures 8x10 for 19 and warrant them for life. Kvery person should hav on, as Oil Paintings on Canva ar th only pictures that will stand tb test or tlm, and can be handed down to posterity. Particulars fre. L. T. LUTHER, Not. t, 1877-ly. Corry City, Pa. dTit i'ndeniabie Truth, You dorerrc to suffer, and if you lead a miser able, unsatisfactory life in this beautiful world. tt is entirely your own fault and there is only one ex ease for you your unreasonable prejudice aad skepticism, which has killed thousands. Person al knowledge and common sens reasoning will soon show yon that Uresn's August Flower will cur you of Liver Complaint, or Lyspeneia, with all Us miserable fiecU, iuah as sick headache, palpitation of th heart, sour stomach, habitual eostivaness, diisineai of tho head, nervous proa- .rviiuo, iow aitiriu, o. na sates aow reacn rry town on the Western Continent, and aot a Drug gist but what will tell you of its wonderful carts. Yon can buy a san.pl bottle tor 20 cents. Three dose will relieve you. Julyl7,'7B-eow-ly, f Iff A Everybody to Know. Rev. Georg II. Thayer, aa old eiliseB or this Vicinity known to every one a a most influential ritiicn, nnd Cbristlaa Minister of tb M. K. Church Just this moment stepped In our store to say. "I wish ovary body to know that I consider that both myself aod wife owe our lives to,Skilob' Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sal ever our ouatri and Is giving nerfeot satis faction In all ease of Lung LHieaarS, ach as noth ing le ba done. Bourbon, lad. May IJ, '78. Drs. Matcbett A Fiance Sold by HarUwlek A Irwin and 0. I). W a teen, Clearfield, P. to Ueteption t'Btd. It la Strang so many people will eontlau t suffer day after day with lHipepsla, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Genera) De bility when they can procur at our stor BHN W'H B H ALlihK, tree of eost If It does not cur or relievo them. Price 75 et. Sold by 11 art i wick A Irwin and C. I, Watson, Clearfield, Tor Lame Back, Sld or Cheat as fiHILOH'S POROUS PLAbTKH. Prlo IS et. Sold by Hartswiek A Irwin nnd 0. I. Watson, Clesrield, PiBB'a. Uae Din Van Dyka'a ftulphnr Boa p. Makes th skin beautifully white and healthy, remove dandruff, ehaflng. arleklr heat, sores. re pt ions, burning stinging no I Itching of tb sain ana scaip. a auipnur oata wttb it is bigbly rtoomnven ded. Always ask for It by Its fall nam. July 17 7B ow-9n. The feet of Ihe builntn Is that Sulphur Baths hav becoma unnecessary sioo the ioLroduelloa of Ulena's Sulphur Soap, because that article an swers th asm pnrpoe, rli : th removal of crept torn, rheumatism and (out. Sold by all Druggists. Hill Hair A Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 60 cents. augl4-4t. Just Jtccelved ! Just IToreived by ARNOLD, nt CURWKNSV1LLK: Car Ijond Nora Hotis Dsstor t Car Load pure Corn. TXyt and Onti Chop ! Car Load Peaken Salt ! Car Load Choice Family Flour ! Car Load Pry Goods. Grooeriee, &c! ffciT Rhfnelos, Bark. II. R. Tics and Grain will Lo takou in exchange. Curwonaville, May 1, 1878. FEODUM! MARKET HEPOET. P.iuniLPau, Rr,L I. Tbere ia little d.lng I. breadltaffa, aad Imtiwi I. arieae. Coiioa la Imet l!(jlJo far ailddll agi, Un lt tor faM. Tba loar ai.rkrf I, dull. Valai af 1,101 tar red; la.l.dlag aid and aaw wheat MlaaaMta ai tra famll, aleOffttM; Pfiaa.jlT.aia do. da. MHIiili; MUr. do. do. at lltaSSi; III. Ia.ti faan, at tT, feuat and ether high gradae at M THIS. Hj. teal la atwli at H ti . Cera eal b aonlaal. Wheal b laa. aoU.4, Ul alaadt. B.ln of 5,000 h.ih.lai kaelading dama and Ne. I red at II fa) I aether Bill Kli g,. u. while! 11 tt B. J. Gates, Curwonaville, is his Clothing off at eost CU 10. Ry Is firm at floe, Cora la gMid de mand and brmer. Sal of 4,000 bushels; inolod ing rejMted at 4v(ay4Ue, steamer at tOo; sail In atVttn. at Al.fU mianit an.1 aAln h(ll...hm i w not M acttv. ) of T.WW iMith, SSftuSUo, and old white at l(-,35e. At th open board wheat waa not muoh ia da. mand: II V was bid for No. 2 for Aua-uat. and l OVi asked; $1 0ti wa bid and ll 0Wiaed for October; l.ono bushels, first half of B apt era bar, sold at ll 09, and 6.000 bushels, August, at ai i. torn was quiet at tbe open hoard, with lle bid for sail, for August, and 63c asked; filje bid and alio asked for Beptemnr, and 6Io bid and 62i akd for OcUber. Oats at th opening hoard wvr dull; 2io was bid and lie asked for Ho. 2 white fur August j iWe bid and 27 a enked lor mtzeu, riaxsed ll soaroe and wanted at l 40fu)l 46, timothy Is quoted at It 2b(a, 1 t0. Cloverseed is sellins; in job lots at "ifa.He, Whisky is scarce ar j Irm ; Vi f weiteru, at 1 lit. Ohicaqo, Sept. 2. Flour steady, unchanged. Wheat mod demand but lower and unsettled: No. 1 red winter, ttrtici No. 2 md winur, Vie for cash; Vjjc for betrtember; No. 2 Chios go Bprlag: bWj(VWdo for oaib; for Beptamher; Vtio lor October; no. 3 do., fl.'o; rejected, ole. Corn dull, weak, lower; ifti37c for eah; .171 fr Soptembcrt Ittio for October, rejected, 34o. Oat fair demand, lower; Wfa tut cash; 20)o for Beptemhen Hie tor October) rejected, 17. Rye steady, unchanged. Barley Armor; II 06(1 00 for rash; l Ofl for Sipteuiber. CLEAEFIELD MARKETS. Ci tAnriiLD, Pa., Sep. 3, IS7I. Flour, vn ewt. . 2 TO Buokwheat Flour, i,ar ewt ... 8 00 1 AO 1 40 t 21V 1 00 1 00 Corn Meal, per ewt Chop, rye, per ewt Chop, miisd, per ewt Bran, per ewt Wheat, per bushel Rye, per buabol Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, per bushel .... M Buckwheat, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel ., Apple, per bushel Hams, per pound. Hhoolder, per 1'Ouna... ...... ..... Dried Beef, L pound Chickens, per pair ; . Butter, per pound EftK. I"r dosen , eo 25 0 70 60 40 to 100 14 0 IS 40 20 10 3 00 20 Salt, per fsk, large uuat uil, per gallon Lard, per pound . Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound Beans, per bushel 121 8 8 1 60 2)tarrlrfl. W.Aa.laT, Anaail 28ta. 18t. br lie,. Wia. M. Burohfl.ld, Mr. T.J. Couie, el Uuiteia, Clearfield eouoty, and Mill Luc M. Iluadj, uf urooapurl, s.lk eouaty. On Tbundar, Augml 29th, 187), by Ror. G. B. Ague, Mr. J.mei 11. Kcllejr and Mill Ida M. Haltoar, both af New Waibiagten, 1'a. 3Jird. In Pike township, on Saturday, July Oth, 1878, of diphtheria, Nannie Edith, daughter of Philip and Martha Bloom, agsd 2 years, months and V days. In Lawrenoe township, on Monday, Aug. 2(Uh, 1878, Franklin, Infant son of John and Louisa liuttoa. Ia Ofoaota borough, oa Tuesday. August 27th, 1878, Joseph Cuttred, In the 4Utb year of bis age. Railroads. l'eniiNylvuniaRallroad TYRONE 4 BRANCH AN and after Monday, MAY 20, 1877, the Vt "'en(M trains will run daily (eicept Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows CLBARFIRLD MAIL. W. B. Pluhmbr, Conductor, LKAVB SOUTH. bEAVK NORTH. CarwnRvl.,..3.20, r.n Cl.arteld 3.40, " Leonard 1.4V, " liarrett 3.S4, 11 Woodland, 4.01, ' Hijtlr, 4 OH, ' Wallaorlon 4.17, " Tyrone.. 9.00,A.lf. vanicoyoa,.... " Summit, V.bo, " Poweltoa 10.00, " Oiceok,.., 10.13, ' Uujnton 10.17, " Steiner', 10.21, " l'hilipiburf, ..10.J5, nran.m, lo ll, " Hluellill 10 7, " Wallaoatun,...10.44, ' Bigler 10.&2, " Woodland, I0.il), Darrrtt 11.07, Leonard 11.11, " ClearOeld ll.lt, " Blue Uall, 4.2J, - Oraham, 4.31, " l'hili,il,urg, ...4..15, ' Kleiner' 4,11). ' Boynton, 4.411, ' Oicenla 4.67, " Powclton, 0.05, " Summit, 15, " Vaoaenyoo,..6.S5, " Tyrone e.00, " CurweniTllle,.ll.40r.a, OLEARFIKLD ACCOMMODATION. Wa . L. Diinina, Condnntor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NOKT1I. CurweDiTillH 0.40 a. ClearOeld..... 7:10 " Leonard 7.2a ' Barrett, 7.34 Woodland,.... t.bl ' Hlgler 8.07 Wallaoetoa,. 1.13 " Ilia. 11.11 .8S " Oraham 8.45 " Phillpiburg.. H.OO ' Humer i, 0.10 " Boyntoa,.... 0.25 " Oioaola........ (..HO " Powallon, 10 00 " Bummit 10.311 " Vanooyoo,M..11.07 " Tyrone U.iO ' Tyrone 1.15 r. u. ancoyoa,....l.oH Satnmit, 3.00 Powelun,...,..3.20 Oaeoola,.. 3.45 Boynton 3.1.1 Bteiner' 4.00 Pbilipihurg...4.3a Urah.m 4.40 lllu. Ball 4.53 W.llao.ton, ...6.12 Uigler Woodl.nd, 6.45 Barrett, 5.67 Leonard, 3.03 1 ClearOeld (.21) 1 Curwen,ville,.7.00 1 STAIII LINES. A ltagel..v.a Carweni. ill. daily for Reyaoldi ilia, at 1 o'.looa, p. n. , arrlrlng at H.ynoldiville at ft o'clock, p. m. ReturDiag, leavea Reynolda Tille daily, at 7 o'elook, la., arrlvtag at Our wanirllleat 13 o'elook, n. Fare, eaah way, $3. A itag. le.T.i CurweoiTllle dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m,, Tor DuUoia City, arriring at UnU.iii City at 3 o'elook, p. ra. fteturnlng, leare. DuBol. at 7 a'olook, a. m., dally, arriring at CurweBirilla at I o'olook, Ol. Kara, each way, $2. PIIILIPSBUKO MOR1IANNON BRANCHES LI.TI BOVTB. p. a. a. w. a. a. liirio.i. 1:00 Morrildala, 3:15 7:85 Pbilip.burg, LaiTB aoara. a, a. p. w. p. a. . 13:40 12:35 4:31 11:11 4:14 12:14 4:13 10:20 12:04 4:10 a: iv T:iia Bteiner. 114 744 1:30 3:13 7:61 1:44 8:55 8:0ft 1:51 8:60 3:11 Boynton, Oaoeole, Moihannoa, 10:86 11:53 3:67 marling, J0:11 11:46 3:50 1:57 3:45 3:11 lloutldale. 10:48 11:4 0 3:46 10:68 11:35 8:40 10:68 11:30 3:36 11:18 11:15 3:30 1:03 8:40 3:81 HcCaul.y, 1:07 8:35 8:23 Kandriok'a, 3:13 i:M 3:35 Hamey. BALD IAULI VALLEY BRANCH. Ki. M.ll. Mail. P. a. p. a. Eip. A. a. 8.05 7.48 7.0, 843 0.33 13 00 5.15 7.16 713 8.30 Icare Tyrone arrlre 8.10 8.47 Bald Kagla 3.68 8.01 1.80 8.14 3.66 8.33 10.06 8.45 10.18 8.08 10.40 Julian ,.10 M iiosburg Bellefonta Milesbarg Howard 4 46 4.37 4.33 4.01 aava 1.15 III 11.13 arrive L. llr .a TYRONE STATION" BAlTwaan. Paeifls Ktprest llarrisburg Aeo'm, A. w. Ill 8:60 WBSTWABU. Pittsburgh Eip'st, Pecifie Kxpreae, A. M 3.60 8:1ft p.w. 3:10 8:50 10:33 P.M. 1:16 8 34 T:03 Hall Train, Atlantic Kxprast, Phila. Erpresa, Way Passenger, M.ll Train, Fast Line, Close eonnaotlons made by .11 trains .t Tyroaa and Lock Uavan. S. 8. BLAIR, myI7-tf. Hnperlnund.nt. Allrgkcny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON Aid after Monday, Dee. lOih, 1877, tbe passenger trains will run daily (eicept Sua day) between Red Bank and Driftwood, at follow! I BARTWARIW Day M.ll lures Plli.ba'rg U0 a.m. HadBenkll:60 Slige Junction 2:0: Ntw Bethlehem 1:07 p. ts t Maytvllla 1:20 1 Troy 1:30 ; Ilrookvllle 1:03 j Fuller't 1:85 i R.y. aoldivlllt 1:61 1 Dulloli 3:33 Summit Tunnel 8:43 peafield 4:06 t Weedvllle 4:11 1 Benetette 4:63 arrlvea at Driftwood al 6:66. , W HUT W A R I D.y Mall leaves Driftwood 11:16 p. an. B..tle 1 :W ; Weedvllle 1:4ft! P.nii.ld 1:46 Summit Tuna.l 3:07 1 DaBlsS:80) Rsynoldsvillel:61; Fuller't 3 61; Breakville I II; Troy l:40 Maytvllla 4:l: New Bethlehem 4:20 : Sligo Jaaetioa 3:18 1 Red Bank 6:27 Brrivaa .1 Pttttbarg at 3:13 p. ta. tV Tha ReyBoldsvllle AeeomBradaltoB laavat Reyooldivllle daily at 7i68 a. m. aad arrlvae at Red Bank a4 11:00 .. at., Pittsburgh at 16 p. at. Leavea Pittsburgh at 8:80 p. m Red Bank at 6:6) p. m. arriving at Royaeldsvllle at 1:06 p. tt. Cnat eoaaartloat aaada with tralat nn P. A I. Rallread at Driftwood, and with tralnt an tha Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARllO, Uea'l Sup't. A. A. Jacbsow, Bap'l L. U. Div. 8TAOI LIN I, cLBAnpiBLft to raariBLB. Tht andertlgBTd weald Inform tha pablla that he Is aew ranaiag a etege Una hetweaB Clearfield aad Peaield, tbraa tiaee a week. The stage leaves Clearfield oa Tuesdays, Tbart dtyt aad Halardayt, al 8 a'eleck a. m., arriving at Peafield al 13 o'clock m. Retarniag lame d.yt. Lmvoi Peafield al e'elMk p. m, arriv ing al Claartold at a'eloek p. m. CeaneeUoB It mad, with Ireiaa .a lb. Low Orad. a. R. al Peaield. Para, aarh way, $1 10. (IBO. W. UKAKUART. Clearlald, Pa., Feb. 13, 1878 FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Kelleftate, Pa ..! 86 Nlddl.tewa.. 6 6ft Marl.lla. ......., 5 so Lnck Have...., William sparl.. HuatingaoB ., Lewlttow.. MaryevllleM., Caweaivllle. i I 7ft i I fto I so lit i 6ft . 30 Laneaeter 8 80 PUILADKLP1IIA 7(6 Alte.aa I 36 I S6 Johastew...,, 1'bHlp.barg. .... Tyrone. , PITTSBURU... , 61 . 1 11 , I 16 Oseeola. 36 BARRISIURU... 476 gtw S&vttUstmtntt, IT. A.T. SCHKYVEIt, Clear tela, t'g "" ' -M-fnr.-:. - ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Curw.mi III., Jaa. , '7 ll ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. FJCurwsnirllle, Pa., Jan. 9, '78 tf. PIAfJTION. Allpersoosara hereby eantloned j BKalust huatiog anU Mooting on tue 'maJ oi tno unuisia;iied in Lawrenne and I Ike town ship. All pcrsor.s who violate tbts nolle will be prosecuted to the full silent of the law. HOBKUT PORTER. ClcajflaM Pa.. Aug. 2H-t.- AUIHTORS NOTICE. In th matter of th E-tat uf fi. R, WRIUHT dee'd. By order of Orphans Court 80th Mar 1878, 1 win near and dispose oi eicepttona filed to the amount of ihe last will and testament of B. B. Vt KIUJIT dco'd. at my olnoe in the Borough of Clearlleld, on Thursday, 12th day of September, HliltXTHAL W. SMITH. Clearfield, Aug. 21, '78 'L Auditor. IXKCIJTOKH NfTK:i5.-.Nollce Is here A by given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of DAVID LA1IOARD, late of Onion township, Clearfield Co.. Pa.. deu'J. havlne hen duly granted to the undersigned, nil persons in debted lo said estate will please make immediate payment, nnd thus having claims or demands will present tliem properly aiilhuniinatcd fur set tle moot without delay. DAVID DKKHHLKR. CHIUST. LAUOKD, Rookton, Aug. 21. 1878 fit. Kiecutors. Pennsylvania Female College, M'iUMburgh, East frtl CoLLIOIATB TKiR OfKIl SlPTIMBBR 12, 1878. Location, 4 miles from Court House, overlook ing Kasl Liberty valley, h'aiy of aoocas and free from smoke. Terms for boarding pupila reduuod. Fur particulars and catalogues apply to MISS IIKLblN K. 1'KLA'f HKAX, 0. A. BKftKV, Trees. Acting President. July 24 2m. CAUTION. All persons are hereby oaulluned against purchasing or in any way meddling with the following property now in tbo possession of Peter N. Lanioerry, of (J rah am township, vis : On bay horse, on bay mar, 1 twv-horsa wagon, 1 ipring wagon, 2 sets harness, 2 rod cows, 1 lug sled and 1 fanning mill, aa the came was purchas ed by meat (Sheriff's sale, and Is left with him oa luan, subject to my order al any tlm. 6AMUKL LANBBURUV, Br. Woodland, Pil, Sept, 4, l78-.1l rflRIAL LINT. List of cau t down for X (rial at second week (30th day) of Beptem- oer lerm oi uun, ia.. 0. L. Sohoonover Martha Kankin Daniel Weaver (.eorgo M. Bilihin Bair, Buhb A Co, vs. J. C. Brenner, Jr. vs. Wainrij-bt A Co. vs. Austin Kerin. vi. The P. R. R. Co. vs. llonry 6 ho waiter. vs. J. C. Smith TI. David McKianov. l.tB.n.Ch.,Cherrytre8 ri. J. 11. A J. A. Lauibore Joiepb (Ion vi. David lion. Uaurge H. liarrett vi. Adam Muyer. lavid Momple vi. Joienh M. Smith. D. Hon et. al., adm'n .1. J. Frank A J W. Net. Livcright, Liogle A Cn. vi. WhitcombA Towoaeud Wm. I'orter, adin'r ti. Wm. V. Wright. W. Albert A Uro'a ai. Inane Brittain. Auaiio Klina ' v. U.t'hurchmaa etal,el Union Uauking Co. v.. Arnold A liartlboru. Catawliia Depuiit Bk vi. ' D. J. lii.ar A Co. vt. Lever Flegal. tieorge 31. Briibin v.. David Jiunn. ELI IILOU.M, f rothonotary. Trustee's Sale or Valuable Coal and Tiabor Lands. There will le told at tba Court Uouie, in tba borough ol Clearfield, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1878, the undivided half part of all thote three eartain tract! or land tituate In Woodward township, ClearOeld eonnty, Pa., deMtribad aa follows : No, 1. Being part of the John llarriion torrey, hounded by lauds of Joseph Beit, John Pbilipi' hoirl and others, containing 324 eorea, 143 perch es and allowance. No. 3. Being parts of tbt Joi. Clark and John Harrison aurvays, bounded by lands of James Henderson and others, containing 100 acres and 35 perches and allowance. No. 8. Being part of the survey, bounded by lien - dereun and other., containing 120 aarel and allowance. Tbe whole being part of the land, formerly of Hugh llcnjerson't estate, and cover ed by valuable white pine, oak and hemlock tint bar, within a thort distance of big Clearfield creek, and underlaid with heavy veint of the Muthannon coal which baa beeo openwl thereon. TKKMS CASH. Sale positive 10 close tbe estate of Ueorge W. Churchman, deo'd.' A. 0. TATE, Att'y In fact for Ei'rt of O. W. Churchman, dee'd. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 4, I87S-31. Sheriff's Sale. Ht virtue of sundry writ of Ltvnrl Facia t li. sueu ouioi me vourt or t'otnmon flea of Clear Held county, and to u directed, there will b iposed to public sale, at the Court House, la th borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, tb 19th day of September, li7c!,el I o'olock p. id., the folluw- itig uuecriiwa real estate, io wilt A certain building 1928 feet, with lot and curt ill apn or tenant thereto, s Una to In (he borouitu of Oseeola, Clearfield eounty, Pa., on the west aide of lllancliard street, bounded by Fine alley on tbe north, on the south by lot No. 247, "O the west by Henry alley, tnd known as lot no. 248 In th soneral clan of said boroneh. Seised, taken in exeentloa and to be sold as the property of Hiland Kline. Also, a certain two-slory fratn building 16x30 fet, with lot and onrtllan annurteaant thereto. ritual in Osceola borough, Clearfield eounty, Pa. , oounueu on ine bimu and east hw Moahannon alley, west by let No. 61, e-ml kaowa in the gen eral plaa of caid borough M lot No. 61. Haiaed, Uken la execution and f b sold as th proper ty of John Watt and Mary J. Watt. TlRH or SlLB Tha nrlpa nw inm t mhh lh property shall be struck off sauit be paid at tho time of sale, er anoh ei bar .rr.nr .m.r. t. made a wilt be approved, otherwise th property will b Immediately put up and sold again at tha expense and risk of the person to whom It wa struck off, and who, la ease of deficiency at such re sale, shall mak good th sane, and la no Ids La nee will th Id be preieoted In Court for fooflrmation unless th money 1 actually paid lo th h her iff. ANDREW PENTZ, Jr., SniKivVi Owen, I Btieriff. Clearfield, Pa,, Sept. 4, 1878. f pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, nANGIHO VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept ooniUnU ob htnd. STOVE AMI EARTHEN - WARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION I CHOCKS! POTSI CKOCKS! I'lsher't Patent AlrtlKht Self - Healing Fruit ( anal BUTTER CHOCKS, with lidl, CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CHOCKS, APPLE-BUTTER CROCKS, PICKLE CKOCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STKW POTS, And . great many othar thing! too numtroui tn mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE WARE POTTERY, vomer or Cherry and Third Streets, CLKARPIKLD, PA. augl SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED RATES I aw' THXNEWIUPROVEI) Weed Sewing Machine, roa ssta at mn ll. lteern9 CLEARFIELD, PA. (Residence, West Clearfield) The NKW IMPROVhD WXRD Is one of th het narhiars la th market, arid runs very light and qniet Its Dew eyliader 8tel Shut lie has only on bol t b threaded, kj holds twle a uh thread as most any other macbia. It has on of the best Narrow 1 1 em mers mad. Its Taltl Is long and roomy. It ha no gear aad sans. It has a eerewi er Jse-pltt he re mnved while oiling or cleaning, ' Th YYKKD, befor th late improvement, draw a prise at the Paris Rxpeeltiei, ia Franc, also, aa award al th Caateanlal Ri position, aad In almost every But la th t aioa, Maeblnes sold a Monthly Peynmls. Persoas should net buy before seeing th New Weed. Hay, grain, href cattle, and aorrs kinds of ld Machines token la part pay for New Machines. Al kinds of Hewing Machines efiDfkd and repair ed . Also, delr In all kinds of hewing Marhin Need lee. Oil, Holt, era, leek markers, Casters, lltuimers, Phattlee, Chech springe, A. la rdrfag aaything by letter, be ear to gle nam of mart. toe. Cash most accompany all order by mall. I'ereoas waattwg any ether hiad of maehia, pleas writ far pries. ag.U-lm 2Uw dwtijfmftit. ItRjMja kTHUr Wrrotrilii. TT. I . rtilpownn. Sl4jirailQMsr.to...u rft.U of CuxikIm."- Mr,, g SmUIMf l.r ' Imtrt, tV lf.4. l. B r Btl.t.l kilt it ror rniHrh, ra, jm hi U gTI AfJTIOJ. All person ar hereby eaotloa- VV ed against purohaalog or la any way mad. dhng with th following property, now la Lb possesslua of John Kmigh, of Uraham township, to wlti One cook stove and ntensila. one narlor suve, lot of tinware, two beds and bedding, two cider barrels, two nige and one cross-cut aaw, a :he cam was purchased by meat Constable's sal - U Uib fci.xuBl. 1878, and Is only lnwilh said Kmigh on loan, subjtg (u mj JrJr at any lime. JANril UOVHK, Urahamton, Aug. SI, 178 M A IMINIHTRATKIX' NOTICED ia. Notice i hereby given that Letters of Ad mmistratina on the tt or M. Bl'TLKR, 1st of We od ward tnwnshiD. Clearfield eountv. Pa., deocaied, having been duly granted to the unacrsijrneu, an persons indebted to said astat will please mak Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle meniwuooui ueiay. CATHARINE Bl'TLKR, Administratrix. Aug. 21, 1878 -fit. HUNT'S Tho flre.i Kldiw, Merflelne If not a n,w ri'tiinound i It liu iwn before thepabllcaOypare REMEDY to dm. Ill M r UR.MR IM'N'FH HICIvlEO V ."I lijunaved rrom iinui rm fdliteaae and di-atti bun f dmda who have been alvr-n nn h l k t i . n . V " iK'ir i,v eurra m) T-H tlE.1IP.IIV eurra fl lliZ vraane, Irope, Sjiravcl, It label ea, and "B.S;.1.'M!.'.I lUSrMltKMKDY f encoUlat-oaalMn mui.... irivuiinn or urine. llTi1 '"fNT,M HKIIKOV carp. F.ln In Inn Hide, lUrli, or Loin. Onneral Drbll. Ili , Ffiimlo Dioraere.lilelurbed Hlrrn, Loe of Apiircllr. HrltUC jDleimee of thb rtid jievM and .1 C..-lnlnte of tti.l'riDO-4Jenllal Ulili',Bunm'Ua ianTprt4j(oiTfiirDlmliPfl(nfh u,'v.lJliC.u,l.n"',l "'lieuoe mix oe platted In tit rial tpi.l ulll " IllIM Irlat butd lor pamphlol to REMEDY l'sovtvaj-ca. B.I I Itfew Fancy Store. Misses WATSON A CAUDON would call the attention of the ladies of Clearfield aod vicinity tu .Ho largo eiuca oi Notions & Ladies' Fancy Goods ! Which they hav Just opened la How's Stor Kooiu, on neonnd street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbey keep Km broideries, Ruohing, Ties, Handker- ciiieii, uoiiart, uunn, Line, ana ma U lores, Ribbons, Sash Kibbona. Ham burg Edging and insertions, Lares, LalW Hisses , and Ubiidren Hosiary, whit and colored. Corsets, all kinds of Zephyrs, Oer man town Wool, Jar a uanrasi, ma. Dy strict attention to th wants of their ousto mers, they hope to receive a shar of publie pat ronage. Their prices will be as low as th am quality of goods can be purchased at any other plaov In I be country. Call aod see us. Kemembe'.- the place; Row'tt Hloro Room, Second street, Clear- item, i a. August 21, 1878 tf. FJaOUII. TJEKIP, AND GKOCEHY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, lloom No. 4, Pie' Opera lluuae, ClearHeld, Pa. Keeps oonitantly on hand fiUQAR, COFFKB. TBA3, soda; COAL OIL, flYKUP, SALT, SOAP, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tobaeoo, Cigars, Can dies, Cider Vinegar, Butter, Eggs, Ac. ALSO, EXTRA IIOME-MADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &c, All of which wlil he sold cheap for oasb or la I change for country produce. JOHN F. KRAMER. Clearfield, Nov. II 1874.-1 lOROIir. KTATI'.Mr.NT.-tatrmrnt of J I Clearfield bornugb School fund for the year ending 1st dune, lH7tf. DR. To bal. im tax In Mot'lellan' hands..! 45A 43 To bal. '70 and '77 la I'owvll's hands.... Ulfl 00 To am't of 1H7 tti l.ivse J2 To am't ofSute appropriation 402 To ain't of Aeademjr rent , 62 00 To Int. on Irwin mortgage to Deo, 1, '77. 240 00 To am't of Mills' judgment 4D0 00 To am't of Irwin mortgage .,,. 1 ,000 0 To am't f A. H. Shaw, tuition tt 31 To am't of R. Porter, tuition HI T4 To am't ree'd from Collector Wearer... H 181 41 To la I. due Treasurer lit 88 $lt,74 91 CR. By am't order redeemed M.$I.90fi 13 lly coupons paid to 1st April, 17" 1,091 00 Ily 14 per cent, allowed on i.1,9tT.J3,... 9V 9H Uy am t 78 tas transferred to Collector Weaver 1 . A.t A 12 Ily aioaeratioiis allowed Wearer 40 S3 Ily rebate to 80 day payers oa 1,277.57. A3 8H Uy am't due from Collector Powell on 1878 and 77 tax ftM) 6ft By exonerations to Powell irt SH Uy am't due from McClellan on '7 tax., 434 Vt Ily eionerallens allowed McClellan 14 40 uy am t a. ll. tsfaaw, tultlna of H77...H RS SI Ilr am't of R. I'orter. tuition of 1.7T.... ia Ti lly am t allowed Treasurer fur printing and stationery 00 .TM 04 Uy bal. due borough Trwurr H.f 11 f 8H nicaii'ta Ana ixniniTvui roa IHJA. DR. To am't of 178 tax ,...$3,(159 SI To am't of 8tat appropriation 40 98 1.1,(11 IB CR. My am't pall tear hers ny am t pam janitor . l)y ain't paid for wood and eoal Ily am't paid for printing and journal... Ity am't paid for repairs to furnace, Ac By am't paid for register, pre, seal, A Uy am't pit id for diplomas By am't paid for parchment, erayoa, do lly a.a'tpaid for shovel, brush, broom, A Ily rebate to 30 day tot payor Ity ionrations , By Per cent ace to Collector Ily am't paid Secretary By percentage to Treasurer Balance ia Treasurer's bands $:t.0M 1ft Bal. receipts over expenditures... 7U 14 A sirs . To bal. do from MaClellan, taxofTS...$ 4S4 OS To hal. da from Pnwll, tox of '70 -t".. "9 60 To hl. du from Weaver, tea ef 'J .ll 91 To tuition du from adjoining districts for )87&and 1676.,. , m.. J7 1 37 To "hal. du from adjoining distrloto for 1H7T 41 If. T amnuat du from graded scholars In district ., . 74 , t,0n 99 111 90 T,4M 01 By am't J. W, Thomas mortgage.., To tat, oa sam to 1st Jon. Itt78.. To belano , LUaiLITIK. By bal. due Tress. Whltehill Ily am't oaiatanding rdra Ily school bends due 1st April, IH(U By lat. oa bonds to 1st Jane, ma.... $ 111 II 1.1X9 91 11,009 90 119 99 imi 91 LlaStlitlea over asrets $ 7,4 ti We, lb onderslrned. auditor, havlnr axam laed th aeeeunts of J. O. Wbttebill, Treswuiwr, and of lh Hebool Board of Clearfield bwroagh, d hereby certify that we find them above atoted. II. W. SMITH, A. J. IMOKRTT, Clearteld, Aug. II, im.lt. Auditor, 3riv 2tili'frtisrmnts. HEALTH & HAPPINESS, hit) ana s.epp.a -uiv waW frJSOA.. .. . ' rt- ef t ry on who will us Wright's Liver Pills, The only sura CI'RB for Torpid Liver, Dyspep sia, Heedaene, Sour Stomach, Constloatloa. Uelilllty, Naaaea, and all Billloul eomplaials .nd Blood disorders. Nooa genuine unlet! signed "Wm. Wright, Phila." If your braggl.l will But supply tana It aenU for one bol lo Barrlok, Hollar A Co., ft N. 4th St., Phila. Dee, 33, 'ir-ly. JOHN TROUTMAN, ' ciAler in v ' FURNITURE, MATTIti:SSl.Nt AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Th underlined beers leave te Inform tha eltl. ns of Olearfleld. aod th publl generally, that b ha on hand a fin assortment of Furniture, such a Walnut, Chestnut and Fainted Chamber Suites, Parlor Suite, Reel in lug atid Extension Chair, Ladies and Gents' Kaay Chairs, the Per forated Dining aad Parlor Chairs, Cane Seats and Windsor Chairs, Clothe Bars, Step and Kx lea lion Ladders, Hat Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, A MOULDING. AND PICTURE FRAMES, oklneTjlessM, Chroma. A.. Which would riltable for Holiday presents. fieniH7 JOHN TnOt'TM A IV. REMOVAL ! James Li. Leavy, Having Durehaaed tb ntlr stock of Frd. Saokett, hereby gtv notie that h has moved Into tbe room laUlroeeubied bv Reed A H alert v. on Second street, when m U prepared to offer to me puoii COOK STOIES. PARLOR STOVES, of the latrtt Improved pttlernt, at low prices. HOUSE rOBMSHINQ GOODS. Gas Fiiturea and Tinware. Rootng, Spouting, Plumbing, Oas Fittinat. and Repairing Pumpt . apecialty. All work warranted. Anything la my line will be ordered sneoial If u.sireu. J AS. L. LKAV 1 , Proprietor. FRED. 8ACKKTT, Agent. Oletrled, Pa., July 3, 1878-tf. tbb aaw Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store, ROOM NO. i, OPERA HOUSC. Tbe unden-igned would reapectfully Inform tbe ettiieni of Clearfield and vicinity, that ha hat Juat opened the largest and best atock of RtUIOf-.TIDE CLOTIII.rU. HATS, CAPS, aVrnfA Fumithinr Good; TRUNKS, VALISES, &o., ever brought to Clearfield, and which ha will tell cheaper than any other store In towa. ALL KINDS OP GRAIN TAKEN IN EXCHANOB FOR GOODS. Call and ter, and be convinced. SIMON 811 LOSS. Clearfield, Pa., U.J 3, lS7S Jm. 15. a. ltxl & Co.'s Column. T. A. FLECK & CO. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OP GOODS EVER BROUGHT ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. AiAIIGE STOCK OK CALICOS, GINGUAMS, AND TICKINGS. MUSLINS, MEN S AND BOYS' COTTONADKS, AND A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS & PERCALES. Turkoy Ilcds, and nil other kinds of TABLE LINEN, vory cheap. LADIES' COATS call and aco them-thoy aro nice. BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS. BED SPREADS, ALL TRICKS. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' TIES AND BOWS. Jt M I LL Ll.rH OF COOLERS CORK CORSETS. KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladiei and Gentlemen. Hitching, (oIUra ti(J Cuflfe, La.wa, New oroiuerios wnue ana Sunpondori, 81i.rU, NocktiM, Underwear, Shirt Fronts, SIk nandtcerchieia. MILLINKRY. TRIMMED HATS AXD B0WETS, FLOWERS, SIBB0,S, Trimming Silks, Ornaments, Fcathrrs, tc. WHAT WK Jl WE GUARANTEE that we enenper tuan any otner store in Wii (jUAKAM EIi. polite treatment to every one of our custo mers, without urging tliem to buy. nfiuuAiiAiiitii matweiuve ine largest and cliocest as sortment of all kinds of Dress and and Fancy Goods in Clearfield. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. April 17,78. Mf..., wywwMaiBrsas. V , ORPHAN8' COUffT-aALJ. v fk.:as natiih- Keil EstAte of JpanuiiStoddart, deo'd. j w u Vi-.'i.4W i,.. ,.'y-. . .... ... Jueivllltj, Cle&rfltld Co, Tfi. Ib parauaac af aa order af tba OrpBaBt1 Oeart af Clearfield Moaty, tha endanigoed Admiala trator or tha eaute of Joaaaa Btoddart, lata af Ualloh towmhip, dae'd, will sell al publie tall, oa the premises, ia Janatvllle, oa TUKSDAT, St'PTKMBER 13, 1873, at 1 .'aloek ., tha following described prop, arty, to witi All that earuia tract ar piece of land situate !a the village of Jaaeavllle, Clearteld ooaaty, Pa., hoanded and deecribed aa fellows ; On tha tontk by Mrs. Riddle, ea the weal hv aa allay, oa th; rl, Uj atreet, being . lot M feet lro.1 by 300 feefaeep, with a,oiall two-stery Taeai One-half aaaa a. aoafirmatioa of sale, aad the balaace la an. year, with interest, to ba aec.red by bond and mortgage on the premise.. vVM.8TODDART Janetvllleug. I.lS'S-Jt. AdiuV. Agricultural Statistics. To A Citiun, of Cloaritld Count t Th undersigned having beeo appointed by tha Department, at Washington, principal reporter el tbe Agricultural Statistics of Clearfield eounty, respectfully request the eo-operat.os. of to assiat, by tending th subscriber all the lufuma. Hon tbey eaa bearing upon tb following ques tions, so a to aoabl him to mak aa correct a statement to tbe Department, as possible i How many horses hav died in your borough or town ship, and of what disease. How many eows and ealvea, aad of what disease. How many sheep hav yon lost, and of what disease; how many killed by dogs. How many bogs hav you loet, and of what dlseaaa. What prevailing diseases amongst tbe poultry. In all oasei gira tha roa edies ased wbiek bar been found to be success ful, and in all eat to give th eash rata of all stock as nearly as possible. Br the 00-ooe ratio of our eillaens fa general upon tbas Important particulars, in Agaieulturel report wiU become aa nyelopediar useful u formal ion to the pub lic, by enabling th bepartauat to publish tb diseases, the foisee, aad lh rtmedie that hav bean found most benefielal ia eertaia disaa . Any olbr information that will b considered a public benefit, will b thankful I) received. Address th subscriber at Grampian Hilts, CleaifUldCo.. Pa. SAMUEL WIDEMIRK. Alarcb 18, 1878-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STRERT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hav opened up. In the stor room lately occupied by Weaver A Belts, oa Second itreet, a larg and wen Hieoiea siocst oi Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARB, WOOD A WILLOW WARB, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will diipos of at reasonable rat for cash, or aicbang lor aouatry produo. QEOROB WEAVER A CO. Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 9, la78-tf. U. iltd Co.'s" Column. TO CLEARFIELD. AND COLORED ALPACAS, SHIRTINGS, A GOOD LINE OF CASSIMEUS. Fringea And Trimming, Stw Km- colored, Curiam INets Alt iTKK: will ell all kinds of Dry Goods iicariiciu. Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery ittfafa.... arnold L oad Tie Prices of fci 8IIAVED AND BknQ Curwen.vllle, JaB. 3, 13 tf. F OB 8ALK. A na wnaenineo. will eeil at anvala Mia ell that tract ar parcel af lead sitaate la ll.oatar lownahip, Clearfield aoanty, Pa-, witkia a eberl aisiaaoa Ol inn lyrone e l.laarfi.11 K. 3U, aad adjoining laadl of Robert Hadeo. aad a.ra, aad kaowa aa the Jacob B. Uearkart ret, Th. aald traet aoataiolag 33 aeraa more ar test, with two Taint of vulaabre Mai thereea, baa aaoat 33 acres eleared, aad ll tka key te a larg. body af eoal .boat being developed. Will he aald law Md apoa aay tarsal. For partlealara, apply to DAVID L. KERBS. Clearfisld, Pa., Juty 11, 1JT3. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGB HOME INDUSTRY. Till andertlgaed, having eiubllihed a Rar aery aa the 'Pike, .boat kaU way eetweea Clearfield and Carwentville, It prepared to far alsa ail klnda of PRUIT IRK So, (staadard a4 dwarf,) MvergraaBt, Sbrabbary, Oraae Vtaaa, Ocoseberry, Xawto. Blaakherry, Huawaevry, and Haapharr, Viaat. Alto, SI bar lea CrabTreea, Ualaoa, and early oearlet Rhabark, Aa. Ordert promptly attaaded to. Addreea, J. D. WRIGHT, apM-aS-a C.rweaavlUa, Pv Gas Bonds for Sale. Th. Claarfl.ld Oat Compaa, aflv. for tale, at par, Conpoa Birada of $330 aaa 330. AeaaiiBa. lionn, searing iatereel at tba rate of 3 per eeetaai per annnm, pevhble aeasl.aaBaallv at tba Piret Nalloaal Beak of Clearteld, Pa. Tba werat eflbe ClearSrld Uat Ooaspaar war. mated at a east a f t3l,t0, aad tka llead. la. seed are Halted kv law ta 3l,Ht, Mea red kv aorlg.ga ea all the Company's propertr aad rraaekisa, In favor of Vim. H. Dill, Oaakler af tba first National Bank, aad Jokn 14. AA... CAthier of tke Olearleld Coaat; Beak, la traet. Tba bireotors propaet to iaeaa bal 13,30. af theae bonds for tbe parpoM af reading tk.tr 3 oat. Ing d.bt, and bat 3etl0 reej.in aanld. A., ia. formation raspeelin. tbe works will ba gives ky tba Prtiidant er Treatarar of tha Compaa,. Bondt eaa be had at aV af tba Cleert.14 baabl. VV. W. BKTTS, A.f. BOYNTON, Presldeat. Sea. and Treat. V. D. BIULBR, JAKES IRWIN. JN0. M11WIN, Clearfield, Jan. 13, '71 tf. Utraetora. A NEW DEPARTURE Ll TIIERSBC RG. llerearur, good, will ba Mid for CASH only, or ia aiehanga for prodooe. No book, will b. k.pt ia tb. filter.. All aid aaeaaatt Bait b. tattled. Tbos. who eao.ot aath ap, will pleaae bead over tbeir notaa aad CLOSE THE BECOBD. I am determined to Mil my goods at ash prlcM, and at a discount far below that vr offered la this vicinity. The diseoaat I allow m customer, will make them rich la twenty yarlf uay ioiiow my ear ice and buy taeir good from me. I will pay oasb for wheat, oat and elovar Med. DANIEL UOODLANDKR. Luthmburg, January 17, 1877. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Be tail Dealer in Groceries, THE LARGEST and BE8TSBLRCTSD STOCK IN THE COUItTV. COFFEE, T T A QTJEENSWARE, TUBS aad BUCKETS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED S00O8, SPICES, B ROOMS, FLOUR, FEED. su6An, SYRUP. MEATS, FISH. SALT, OILS, Count Agent for LORILLJRD'S TOB4CCOS, These rood, boaiht for CASH ia lam lata. and told at almost oit pries. JAMES H. LITLl, Claarltld, Pa., Jaa. II, 1878-ljr. PRIVATE SALE Valuable Real Estate I Th underlined. Hvinr la Pen two.. Claar- ffeld eounty, fa., ffrs th teHowlaf ralaahlt Real Kiuufor ali 446 Acres of Land, mor or lea, In Beoearla township, lying oa tha north aide of big Clr6ld rek, aad with la ea mil of th sam. Th abov lead I aeavllr oovered with hemlock, whit oak, rock aai, aad other bard wood timber, aad a quantity f whit pin, said to be half a mil hoa r mora feet. Th earn Is heavily andrlaid with bitnmlaow eoal, and dtrwtly on the lin of railroad wading from iloutadaltoCo.lport. Its value isankaown. Thar ar, also, othar valuaU miaaral ea tha im. Tb abov land lies about two and a-half mtle below tb village of Glen Hop, adjoining lauds of 0org Groom and other, aa what I knows as Porter ma. The Im pro rem eats m thprop. erty ar a good geared saw all), ia running order, a high dam, stone breast, mad ia tb Wat man ner, fit for almost any machinery. Thr Is, aio, a larg frsm dwelling boas and fre me bank ban thereon, and abont forty or Ifty acres, mora ar less, of tb land 1 ale red. Any person wishing to invest in property f this kind will 4 well to examine this property. I will sell tb who) or tb undivided half lntsL a mar nit tb purchaser, Ta abov traet of land will mak two or thro farms, which will compare favorably with th greatr part f ur eoanty. Pri aad terms mad known to euv aereon wishlac to anr. cbaa. Por further particulars sail la nereon ar address tha andenlgned at Oram plan Hills P.O.. Clearfield oouaty, Pa. 8AM'L WIDKMIM. Jaa. 9, l79-tf. William Powell, skcoxd sr., cisutrrstD, Dealer in Hear; and Shelf HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL", TARNISIK8. ULA8HANUPUTTT K..pi eoa.Untlj ea Bead laa aeel Ceetlai, Ileatlal aad Parlor Stoves and Ranges af all deeerlptleat. Table Bed Peetet C.Uerr, erpewMr,- l eoia, aae. aa .awa, uaiaMta. Hqaares, Bear. 8loa, PlaaM aad Paaaa .,. . Iroa., Cbl.ede, (uu. Aaaera, Attes , ribs, HlatesefellalBds, Leeks, . Sertwt, Bs.t Card, Pall.Ts . ejt .te. Farming Utenalla, Plows, CalllvBlara, Deaala ul b!bH) Rawrri riowa, uaitiTMar TeeiB, wraia oaaiat, 8e;l..a, 'aatbal, Uaaa, Parka, Rakaa, Ha, Parka, Para Bella, eta ate. Horee RkeM aad l.ree Nalle. Ik. Bait avaaa af Creet tal Hawa aad atea, tjrlaBataaat aad Urladatoae Pltlarea, Md aearytkl aaaallf Beat I. . 3r.t-el.ss Hardware Blare. AIM, a, (all stock ml House Furnishing Goods, BRUSUI8, LAMPS, CBIMNITI, A. AM kiaett e4 Tlaware heat aa kal mmi mmdm U arder. Raelag aad Baaaliag araai.Hf au teaeed at. eraaM wlakiu aartkia. sa Bat Mea. aa law tiled ta eall aad aaaatiM Ml aad arteae . WILLIAM POWILL. Ok.r3.ld, Pa., Jaat , I3T3 it.