JHUELUBLICAN.., CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOItNINd, SEPT. 1ft, 1STS Terms of Subscription. If paid In dvane,or within (bra mwethi...tt W If paid iftrr IhrM and bfor ill Kontbi... $ 60 If paid afltf tb expiration of aix inonhti... I 09 2MMri. 8. M. Pirra-naiLt A Co., New. r , r Advertising A genu, gf Pr ir, Htm man nwi, rw war wmi uinuriiaa aiii in Nw Yora vy. HIl.ltTH N OTIC KM. jllrtliixliat Knlecoi.al Church. Rev. 3, 8, M Mt aiuT, Parlor. Herviori vry Sabbath tt ! A. and 7i r. M. rtebhath Knbool at 9 A. M. Prayer Moetlog vry Thurtday, at Tl P. M. Corao union H it Ice, firat Sabbath of every Month, at ii a. . Weal Clearfield M. K. Church It tvi. William II. Dill and W. 8. Wilboh, I'aaton. t'rraching very el tern at Sunday, at I o dork, 1'. m. buD'iny school at 2, r. M. All ara id vlted to attend. Irebterlati Church Hev. H. B. Bon.. 8 a lib til erviei morning and veaing Hab- balh Hflbool at I V. M. I'rayer Meeting Ytedna Jay vulng. h(. Krancli' Church Catholic -Rev. P. J.HnEBlD. Preaching at 10.) o'clock, A. M.,oo the first, third and fourth oundeyiof oaoh month Veiperiand Benediction oftba blessed Heerauent at 7 o'clock, F. eunday Bcnooi ovary bub any afternoon at 1 o elook. OFFICIAL DIH ECTOR Y tivi or ammao oca ana iimiom cod nr. Pwond Monday of January. Third Monday of March, first Monday of Juno. Fourth Monday of Beptonbor. TIKI Or MO LOIR OOMktoa FLU At. Firat Monday of June. Second Monday of N oven bar. romuo orrictu. pruitUnt .fnjr Uob. Charle A. Mayer, of Lock Haven, Ai'Mnl Lew Judgt Hon. Jobs II. Orvt, of Ucllefont. Aociat Jndgat Abratn Of dan, Clearfield Vincent 15. Holt, uieartleia. Protkonoiary Kll Bloom. Rtaitttr ana Rttordirh, 3. Morgan. JHtlriet Attorney Win. M. MeCullough. TViaiuwDavid McUeugbey, Sktriff Andrew Pente, Jr. litputy Sheriff Christ. J. Keaggy, Clearfield. County Hmrvtyor Bamuol F. MuOloikey, Car- ncnivill. fount w CowwtMfonere Clirk Brown, Clear field j Tbntnaa A. Mo Gee, Cbest P. O.j lUiril Hoover. C earneld. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear field ; Samuel A. Caldwell, Willlamigrov Jobs 0. Conner, Burn aide. Count Corontr3. B. Ktff, Now Washington Jury (,'owaiieerfoiiere Dr. Jam P. Burehfield, Ulcer ilea, joiepn Alexander, meutri. Superintendent mf Public Schools M. L. Ma Quotrn, Clearfield. Htahrof Weigku a Meaiurtt Jert W .Carlil. office at Luthwburg Pa. Xotaritt Public John W. Wrigley, Win. Ra debaugh, Cyrui Qordon, Clearfield ( Joseph H. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenirlllo J. A. Lit log atone, Dultoii City. Our Special column la doeldfdly tntaraatlng in a local point of view, and profitable reading to outildera wbo want to lava money. vkh, of coumhe i "Will uu take wheat, 04. la or era for rob fcripilon V We are often inquired of In thli way by Utter from patron wbo reaida at diitano from Clearfield. W ag in any yea. The receipt! of a riponilbl merchant or mill owner tn Ibo vicinity, nil! aniwer na Jut aa well ei tba cash. To illluattite i If any of oar patron will deliver ui a bag of gmin at the mill of Joseph II. Uratfa, in Cbfft towni-hip, Horace Tutohifl, in Burmida, Thorn a i II. Forcay, In Graham, Win, Porter or Sbaw'i, in Lawrenoo, or Brown A Seyler'e, ftt liwkton, Uniuo townihip, and (or ward their receipt! for the amount, wa will credit them on their aw-uot for the mm a. In tbla way all may icon pay what tht-y owe, if ihey will puriu thll enurse. tf. Jew goods aro being received thin week at II. A. Kratier'a itora. S. J. Gates, (Jiirwensvillo, is closing out bia entire itoc-k of fltotbiog at eoal. The I'remium J(it tor Iho County Fair, the CuUiuiit'ibnera' rale of niia-aled land, and olbrr advartifementi of intrer-t to Ibe public will be found in tbi v"P"- The Clemfield pporttimuii will engage In a grand bunt next Tboriday, tbe IVth initant. There will be twetitj-flte mrn on !ldr, with Ed. Learj and David Mdlaughry aa Captaina. m mm William Jieed will open his Winter lock ufgoudi ahuut tba 28tb of tbla month. Ilia pieaent atoik being very low, you will find an un usual Urge stock of neo goodi. Call and Excursion lickuts, l'roin Clearfield to Altooni, Inoluding coupon for udmtiiiou to Barn urn's show, were sold at tbe station in tbla place on Monday last for $2.70. Tba tickets were good for return trip on Tuesday. . m Go to Uirlinger & Jtook's clothing store and act their full Una of men's, youths', lojs' and children'! Clothing, llata and Caps, Trunka and Vallsei, and Ueota' Purnlshing tioodi, which tbey art selling cheaper thai over. Call and see, . mm e Lint of letters remaining unclaimed in ths Postoffloa at Clearfield, for the wak coding Spt. Ifl, 1878 i Misi Alien Brenner, Mrs. Ruth A. Bloom, Jos. HuujRsrdner, Mil Mary Bal, Miss Hatildh Dnon, Miss Little Ulckson, Harry U, Howard, William Letca, P. A. O all in, p. M. Tho National Cbristian Temperance I'nioo, of tbi borough, will bold two meeting la tba Court House during lbs Hep tern bar Court. The first ont will ha held on Monday evening, Sept. 23d, and will b addressed by Israel Test and F. 0'L. Buck, Eq.'ra. Tho seoond meeting will be hold on Monday evening, Sept. 80tb, and will be addrasaed by Iter. W. 8. Wilson and Mr. Vim. A, Hagrrty- Both meeting will oommeaee tt 71 o'clock. A large attendance li requeued. mm ei Union services were held in the Clearfield Presbyterian Church lost undsy morn ing, at which a collection wai taken up for tbt benefit of the yellow fevar luflerori. Tba oolleo Un amounted to $1 65. A number of boxea have been placed is tba stores and public place! about loon, In which all wbo have any aympathy for their rufferisg brethren of lha fever ilfiohen dis trict of tho Southwest, aro requeued to drop tbelr contributions. Ail who can akould con tribute something to alleviate their suffering and distress. IJoo. William Bigler was chosen Treaa uier for the yellow fever lund, and George W. Kheem, W. W. Belts, 0. D. Ooodlander and Capt. P. A. Qaulin ware named as persons to assist hi in collecting and forwarding oontrl hut loos. Planing Mill JJurnkd. Wo learn from tho Osceola Htttilh that, on the nigbt of the 11th lost., the planing mill and shingle mill of Wilker Brothers A Co., at this place, caught fire and burned to tbe ground, destroying everything tunneettd with the premises, eierptlug tbe safe, which, with It! own lent, was removed from tbe office. Tbe flro fas discovered a few minutes Uftsr II o'clock, by A. 0. Mlllward, who immwll u'ctf arovc the alarm, but before Sclent help eon Id he obtained, tho flawea bad et- taintd loch headuay that tba fire wae beood control. The planing and shingle mills were connected in one building, aituntrd acre a the Hoibennoa creek, ia Centre county. The office, which stood ft short distance from tho mill, was also destroyed, Tho full mount of the loss Is not known, lot It I id to 1 not abort of ilY (0 i insurance on the pmbrrriy. $4,00. It 1 tbe Intention of tbe f rrprletor to rebul'd, aa fooa aa elreumstaneec will permit. Trie Husbandry. Weare ideased te lean that commendable effort are being made to improve the agricultural lotertiti of our cons ty,ot only la the belter manorial and Ullage of tba coil, but especially in the Selection of choice mds. Mr. Al t. Boy ton bai sown largely of be fimoua Clawsoi wheat, while of Governor Biglar bsi sow a the Clewsoa, Cbampluft Amber, ftnd, to a limited eileftt.Austrullau and Diamond earletie, both white, Wa fcad tho flees a re of eiamining these teed, and, io far as appearance go, we havo sever tees anything U rqoal II Judge Barrett ha also sown come sew varletlea, nd wa advise our farmers to consult the gentle- wit named above about the seed Indicated. Lot there be a general effort made te t xebange and Import teed. Uihle It done, we anticipate the very best result from tbe eiperlmeui, both Is re Itrd te aualltv and auantitr. Tho acreage ef beat and corn has bees largely Increased is tbla eenatr daring tho peat Ihrea years, but tbe ue1ily has sol bees property attended to. Wheat la whet, of coarse j but there an tarletlca thai Jield from Ibrea to five pounds mora flour la tbe bethel than ethers. Ileaeo, millers and other buyers aro aa lha lookout Ut the Improved qua) ties which bring from tea la Ifloeo aaati aero pw hushel, aad yt eotts ao more to head la I baa larerinr gvals, ANOTHER RAILROAD OUTLET. ioO 4ll05 OI( J fV 4 ' w of Ibo recent etearaioa party which pasaad aver the Bell's (Jap Railroad to Lloydsvtlle, Cambria county, os tbe head waters of Clearfield oveob, and aa the road will, Is tbe aear future, pari into tba ClearSeld coal baala near tba mouth of Wblt mer run, wo deem it proper to lay a portion of his remarks before or readers, because he relate to distances and faoti that are of considerable in terest o our roadere Is Boeaarla and Oulich towosbipa. lis says i " When first erected, the road contained many eoTves, which wound around the bollowsaod pro. Jecting knobs la its course on tbe mnaotett aide, man) of which have alnco Ken takia out, and Ibe wcik of straigbteuing and alter wise Improv ing the road dill goes oa. Four trestles hear the Irark acton ravines In tba aoerre of tba road from Bell'! to Lloyd', which in height are li, 40, 71 and 65 feel, respectively, being from 149 to SfiO feet is leogtb, with 17ft degree our res on tbe two highest oooc Tba maximum grade of the road la 141 feel, the average grade 14ft feet per suite j and lha total elevation of the road ia 1,120 foot, the summit of the mountain being 114 feet higher. The road I at present stocked with two engines, two passenger ears, three open eiour- sion cars, and eighty-five coal and freight oars. Tbe buildings of lha road at Dell's Mills consist of an office, freight or ware-bouse, engine-huutCj oil bouse, Ac , and all the secrasary buildings are is p'tsilloB at lha other co l of tbe route. It wa the original intention of tbe Company to continue tba road la Palles Timbtr, a distance of lCft mile from the present terminus, but very Utile effort ia tbst direction was made until recently. It Is sow proposed to ex rend the road lo the mouth of Whttmor rua, a diataooe of IBi miles from Lloyd's, and the el li acne along the route aro manifesting coasiderabk interest in tbe matter by holding publie meeting and rendering sub- staatial encouragement to the project by subscrib ing liberally. Two meetings were held this week, at a couple of tbe promniont polnta, for tba pur pose of oleotiag Trustees to uke charge of sub scriptions, Ao., but we have sot learned tbe re sult of their deliberations. . One of the questions proposed to be brought op at these meeting waa that of tbe time for beginning work oa tbe pro posed eateoiion whether It be this Fall or next Spring. We hpe that they have arrived al soma definite conclusion, and that llc extension will he begun and completed ia the near future, aa it will opaa out an immense coal field la a region that has not yet been worked. The village (Lloydi ville), situated in White township, Cambria coun ty, a little over 100 feet below the summit of the Allegheny Mountains at that point, la eight and three-tenth miles from Bell's Mill's, sine miles from Altoona, seven mites from Jaoeaville, and even mile from Fallen Timber. II eoo'alna fifty home and sixty families, with a total pron ation of 575 people. The drift lo tbe mines es ters the mountain-side at the village. The faoo of tbe mine I about half a mile from the entrance. A drainage tunnel runs entirely through Ibe ountalo, a distance of a little over one and a half mile. About seventy-five or eighty miners are at present working at these mines. They ship as average of throe hundred loos of coal pr dy, nearly all of which 1 consumed by lha P. Railroad Company." - mm mm Union Fair and Kehtival. Some time ago we announced that a Fair and Festival would be held at the Opera House, ia Clearfield, during September Court. Tbe Committee in charge inform ua that all arrangements are per fected, and lhat tbe Fair will open at II o'clock A. M , on Monday, Sept, 23d, aod oloa on Satur day even its;, Sept, 28th opening each day al 11 o'clock A. M. and closing at II P. M. Refreshment of all kinds will be served at all hours. Meals at 12 and 0 o'clock. Oyster, Ioe Cream and Lemonade at any time you rail lor thorn. - Among the prominent features will be e contest bctweea tbe friends of Rev. P. J. Sheridan and ltev. Wm. H- Dill, for a stof the New Ametioan KncyolopuJIa. Ibe mode of voting will be by ballot 26 cents lo represent one vole; tl, four votes; 5, twenty votes. The friends of Mr. Kata A. l'entt, of Clearfield, aod Mrs. Kate O'Keefe, of Curwensvillt, will contest for a valu able Silver Tea Set in a similar manner. The Fancy Depagtmenl, la cha:ge of Mrs. E. Beauseigncur, -will contain many valuable and handsome article lo be disposed of is various ways during the week. A general and cordial Invitation Is exu-nJed to all. To those from a distance attending Court the Culinary Department offers tempting induce ments, as lubobes will be served at all hours, i Meals at 12 and 6 o'clock. Bills of fart will be circulated io due time. A Clergyman Struck. A Fuyouo county paper reiatea the following interesting: eaae, ublch was arbitrated recently at Uniontown : j The plaintiff in tbe ease was Mr. Van W, Thomas, of Webster, Westmoreland county, and tba do-1 fondant was Ibe Rev, T. N. Laton, pastor of the I Browaivllle M. E. Cbuieb. The latter wax, charged with having married a minor daughter of ; the plaintiff's, aad wilb bating failed lo fullfll j the law wbicb require him te inquire as to the age of the contracting parties, and In the event , of one of them being a minor to publish the baons 1 for several weeks preceding tbe ceremony. Thi j law is very old, and Is said to antedate by many j years tbe Independence of the United States. Tbe marriage wax performed some time ago, Mis j Thomas being tbe bride and Mr. Cummlnga, of West Newtown, tho bridegroom. Mr. Thomas did sot regard his daughter's alliance with favor. After hearing all the evidence tbe Arbitrators found for tbe plaintiff in the sum of &0, which Is tbs exaot amount fixed by the law under wblib the case waa tried, so discretionary power to in-' crease or lessen tbe fine being vested ia the jury. We were caught Is a similar manner once, while 1 playing 'Squire Is Brady township, but when we learned what the law was os that subject, we compromised tbe caae and planked down $60 fori the f i foe we received. We had ao congregation raise Ibe wind" for as. But t&O fine is no joke for marrying somebody else. The clergymaa has aar sympathy. f Mount Jot 1ill Club. Tho Demo crats is tho lower tod of Lawrence township met st lha Moant Joy School House on Tuesday even ing, the 10th Inst., for the purpose of organising Dill Club. Before organising, It was d if covered that tbe meeting was too big for tba School House, so aa out-door meeting was organised, end officers were elected as follows : Prnldent John Sbaw. Vice Presidents Joseph Owens, John C. Reed. Secretary William A. Lamborry. Treasurer George W. Ogden. After tbe organisation of the Club was felly completed, 8. T Brook bank, Esq., was introduced, and addrasaed Ibe meeting is a positive and able manner. At tbe conclusion of Mr. Brook bank's speech, J, Frank Snyder, Ksq , was called out, and proceeded lo address tbe crowd in aa eloquent style, administering some severe blows to tbe Tbt presence of the Orpheus Cornet Band, of Clearfield, added grt-ally to the pleasure ef those present, and the members acquitted themselves is good atyle. The eltltsn of Mount Joy and vicinity were highly pleased, and tbey request us lo return thanks for the compliment. mmt mmi Clkarwkld Coal Trade. State- ist of Coal and other freights sent ever the Tjrooe A Clearfield Dlvlalon, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbe week ending Sept. 7, 187M, and the aatne time last year t COAL. Toaa. , 51,177 , 31, W 7 Fur Iho week... Same time lad year Decrease V.820 , eUl.Vlfi Previously during year Same time last year Decrease . I5,8U Total la IST8 Same time laat yter , .. 81.41.1 ... tlMIS Decrease .... 46,000 ..124 cars. ...101 " Lumber M., Miscellaneous freights Fleck & Co. have their large stok of new Fall aad Winter goods ea tbe shelves, ready for customers. Wo have lha very finest assortment ever offered Is the county, aod at rices so low that we defy tompetitioa. Call aad examine aar stock before bay lag elsewhere aad thas tare money, for we guarantee aatiifac tloa. Fall particulars aeat week. tepll St. FLKCK A CO. N. B We have ont of lha very beet Milliaerf, who will spar so effort la please customer! Is erery ttyle to tail tba eeasoa. T. A. F. A Co. lJo carel u I bow you eat green trash, cite dierrhma er cholera morbus will be your doom though joo can euro them by using Dr. Fcaner'i Golden Relief. Care your lama back lib It Price Je. 0c, and $1. llartswick A lrwla agents, Clearfield, Pa. Another larce stock of Shot, Powder aad Caps received at Harder Ous Store. A full Bkkel slated seven shot Revo Iter for 12 60. Leit door to First Nat. Beak, ctterueio, ra. bii-j. Mr. Simon Scbloss, of the Philadel phia Clothing tort, Ic aow ia Philadelphia buy tug bis foil food. Tbey will strive la ft few days. Walt for lhoa You can buy a pair of Men's Calf Bool! fnrSI.W, at B. . Haver, xwwvvm,.,. S. J. Gates, Curwonsville, baa tho largest stock of Boots and Shoes la the county. . - o. uttiw., jUt MUMri.tirf'a a r.$ ; his Clothing off al cost. Women's heavy shoos for CI, at S. J, Oat.', CuraensviilePa. s4 4U Persons in need of Clothing should go to S J. Gates, In CurwtnaviUc, where you can buy at cost. s Remember that Lytle is County Agent for Lor rill ard 'a Tobacco, and can tell mem at factory prices, Tbey ara the boat tobaooea In tmJtrdtt, .'my tm. . Lookout for now Goods at FLECK A CO.'ti Store I Fleck la now in Now York buy ing Fall Goods, a full line of which will ho on band is a few days. all 2t mt e mm Wo havo now on bund several thous and first-class envelopes, which wa will print for business men, or anybody also, at prices that oan not be rivalled. Call and sou them. tf. At the Kii'UHLicAN office is tho pi aro to get your job work done. We art fully prepared to do anything la tbt printing line, will do It well, and at tbe right kind of price. tf. mm mm To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytic bas an arrangement with an Hesters Cigar Factory so that be can sell cigar by the box or thousand at lot torn figures. Give Iheir cigars one trial. tf. - m- mm. A Fact. An advortmument inserted ia the Rkpuslilah will reach more readers than if published In all the other papers is tbe coun ty, and eoat tho advertise! leas than one-half In other worda, aa advertisrmeot published in our jruroal Is worth double Ibe price of that ohargod by any other publisher is tbe oounty, "It Is a faol. tf. Dental iNotice. Dr. A. M. Hills would say to bis friends and former patient! that he baa not retired from practice as has been so iLdustriouily circulated by some ptrionc, but will c Btinue to give hi personal attention to all who may desire it, or to essist Dr. lleicbhold when ever required. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for tba painless extraction of tooth. April 24 -tf. A few of tho symptoms of liver complaint are : pain lo the sida, shoulders and back, bitter taste In Ibe moutb, particularly on rising Id the morning, distlness of head, pais and smarting of ibe eyes, corlipattoo of the bowels, bigb colored urine, brick dust deposits or gravel, nervous debility, loss of appetite, Ac, Ac, for which Daroama, In connection with the Dande lion and Mandrake Pills, Is a spocific ar euro la aincty-nine cases out of a hundred. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. Price, $1 per bottle. Pill, 25 ct. per box. For sale by all druggists in Clearfield, and by Jos. Seyler A Son, Lulhersborg. Tho Clearfield Gas Company offers, par. Coupon Bonds In denominations of $300 and t-jOO each, bearing interest at the rate of six per ceotum per annum, payable semi-annually et the Firat National Bank. The Company has issued bond to tbe amount of $10,000, and $6,000 of this was taken but a few days ago. by one of Ibe Clearfield bank, leaving $4,000 to be disposed of. Capitalists who are seeking a safe invest-; ment for their money, would consult their Inter est by investing In these bonds. Tbey can be purchased at either of tbe Clearfield banks. Any information respecting the Gas Company, will be cheerfully given by A. F. Boyntoo, President, or W. W. Belts, Secretory. jelv tf. mm. a- LETTER FROM I1URNKIDU. Editor Hepi'IMCA : Since our village has not been hoard from for some time through your columns, I write you Ibe most Important events tbHt have transpired recently in our town and vicinity. ibe oamp-mccting, held by tbe E ran gel tea I denomination, near Patvbinville, olosed last week. Ibe meeting was largely attended throughout by ministers, member aod spectator, and was quite successful ia having a goodly number of converts. " farmer Jack," ol tbi place, t not doine- like the rich man (Dims) that we read of pulling dowo bis barn and building greater but ia build ing quite an addition to the old structure "wherein to bestow hi fruits and grama." 1 lie Town Couocil baa lately ordered pavement to be laid on the " burnt side " of Main street, aod all are busily engaged in completing the same. Ibe hotel loruioriy sent by loaae Bennett has jecently been purchased by A. W. Patch in, aod will be remodeled and furnished in metropolitan style and continued as "a borne fur tbe weary traveler, by roster JJavts, or new Washington. His family baa bad considerable experienoc in tho hotel business, and wa bespeak for every traveler ibe best of accommodation fur himself and beast. A grand Greenback Basket Pic nic was held on tbe lot b mst., on the camp-around near Paluhin- ville. The day being a delightful one, auob as could be enjoyed out of doer by all persons, ao eouots in a great measure for lb large oonciurse oi people tn attendance from different tections of ibo country, supposed to have been about one tbonsand in all. A splendid pole was raised in Pateblnviho early in tbe morning, from which waves a streamer whose oolors are emblematical ol the Greenback movement. Speeches and musia waa the order of the day, with an occasional aspirant to effloe urging his claima prior to the iin mst., to any wno mignt onaaoe lo listen. Kveryibtng pased off imootbly aod all teemed to enjoy themselves hugely, as if to say, it Is good for ua to bo here." Our farmer are busily ensaaed is rollinc and burning logs, preparatory to seeding their sew ground, the acreage ot wnten will tar exoced any previous year in this locality. Our wkter-mllls now are at a stand still, And each man aaya one to another t ' You oan gat your grain ground at the mill Of Messrs. II. il. McGee and Brother." Burniidb, Pa., Sept. 12th, 1871. specials Wanvbp. The under! ened wants several bun. dred bushels of OATH, for which he will pay the casa when delivered at bis Livery Stable, in Uleariekl. J. L. Lkaw. Sept. 18, 181d fit. Watbo. Five first class cigar maker to work an Havana hand made Cigars, A. Watiob, sept II -it. Oita HrRDBan Pas Cast. Duoot ar oa Old Paicaa. Rawing Machines can now beparrbased at Merrell e tin and variety store, from 4& up' wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wamtrd 1100,000 28-looh abaved shingles to average from 6 to fit Inches for which we will pay the highest market prioe. A. u. k bam a a a vo., fb,28-tf. Clearfield, Pa. Health la aa inestimable Jewel. Tbe cough that deprive! you of It may Uke your life too. one bottle of Hale's Honey of Horehoand and Tar will avert the evil, and save you from con sumption. Will you weigh Lite against a half dollar f Bold by all Druggl-ta. I'ike s Toot bach Drops cure in one minute. septll-4t. Wallace D. T. Telephone Tobacei te tbe only tobacco that make a good chew, and all good Judaea ef the weed sav so, and will use ao other. ror sale only at Watson a Segar and Tobaooo store, Market street, next door to Merrell s a action room. Also, sole event for the "La Elephants' five-tent soger, which 1 the only genuine Havana segar for tho price lo be had la the market. sepi - At Mrv T. B. Watson'!, MarkVt street, next door to the pnstoffice, you will find all the aew styles of Fall If ata, trimmed and untrimmed, or trimmed to order on abort notice la tbe very la test and best style. Will also be received every week during the eason all aew atvles out. Also will keep all kind ef rancy aad Variety (foods of the season. Mas. T. B. WATSON. Clearfield, aept 4-8L I'ndrniabte Truth You deserve to suffer, and If you lead a miser able, unsatisfactory lire ia this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and there Is only one excuse for you your on reason able prejudice and skepticism, whteb has killed tnouiande. rsrson- al knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show yoa that Ureen s A u rust f lower will core you of Liver lompietnt, or uyspopaia, wtia all its miserable etteeiu, sues aa sick bead ache. palpitation ef the heart, sour stomach, habitual ooativeness, diaiinese of the head, nervou pros tration, low aplrtts, Ae. Its sales now reach every Iowa oa the Western Continent, aad not a !rug gist hut what will loll you el its wonderful cores. toa eon buy a sample bottle tor zi cents. Thn dosea will relieve you. Julyl7,'fl-eow-ly. I HHh Everybody to Know. Rev. George H. Thayer, aa old cititeo of Ihla vicinity knowa te every one a a moat Influential ciliaan, and Christian Minister of the M. . Church Just this moment stepped In oar iter to say. "I wisb every body lo know that I consider that both myself aad wife owe our live to.nhlJoh s Coaeumptioa Cere." It la having a tremeadnaa aale ever our o utters and la giving perfeol satis, faction tn all eases of Long Dieaers, aunh as nolk in alia baa done. Bourbon, Ind. May I. 7a. Dr. Matchett nance Boio oy naruwiea a Irwia aad 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. Vo fJVrrpffOfft t ted. Il te stranae so manv seonle will continue to suffer day after day with Itiipepsta, Liver Com a aint. Loastipattos, Dour Dttmacn, uenrru ue bilily when they can procara al our si ore SHI LOH'S VITALIiCKR, free of cost tf It doee aot cure ar relieve tae-w. Price To etc. Held my Ilartawlok Irwia aad u. v. wateoa, uieeraeid For Lome Back. Hide or Chest aea SIM LOH'S POROl'H PLAhTKK. Prlet etc. Hold by Herttwish A Irwia. aad C. D. Weieta, Clearfield, Pea a 'a. Use Dr. Vatt I)ke'e ftulphar ftaap. Makes the skin beautifully white aod healthy, raeaaeaa standraff. abafla ftrickly heat, tores, creptioas, bare in g stinging an! itehiag of the saia ana scaia. euipuur oaia wn - reeommeaded. A I ware ash lor H uj w ibii name Jalyir.'T'-eow fin. Bttaoiaa Fob Balb. R. Newton Shaw keeps a I full supply of Frodonia Buggies and Platform i Warona iwr uo; -7be-ien mf n hwMouee 1W - Vt.Hl C.lrtartiM Venn may ay I van I a. Waxvbd. Some easily learned person or Artist to maaufaolure Luraaa't pATBsrr Baa Cabvai PicTpaaa la this oounty, oa Royalty. Painted from photograph! or any picture, and ia the Fineat Oil Painting made. Before ibeterritory is tal oa I will paint pictures 8x10 for $10 and warrant tbem for life. Kvery person should have one, as Oil Paintings on Canvas ore the only pictures that will aland tbe teat of time, and cea bo bended down to posterity. Particular free. L. T. LITHKR, Not. T, 1877-Iy. Corry City, Pa. Vital vVeakueua or Ocpreaalott t a weak exhausted feelina, no energy or cnarage the re auliof niculal over-work, liidlarretloiia or eaccaaca, or some drain upon tbe system is al ways cured by Humphrey's llomu-pathio Specific No. J, It tones up and invigorates ine system, dispels Ibe gloom aod despondency, impart trengtb and energy, stops the drain and re juvenates tba entire man. Keen Qed twenty years with psrlent success by tbousanu. Bold by dealers. Price, $1 per aingla vial, or $5 per Kackagt of five vials and Wi vial ot powder. Bent y mail on receipt of price. Address Humphreys Hotncrpathlc Medicine Company, rultoa St., n. X. 0. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. sept, 18, 1878-1y. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Ci r.nn.LD, Pi, Br.t. 17, 1S7I. Flour, p,r out. 13 60 Buokwho.t 'lour, per owt Cora Ml, pr vt I 00 I 00 1 40 1 2a Chop, r.r, p.rewt I'bop, mlxad, f-r owt Br.., pr owt Wh..t, por bnih.l Rr., pr bup.ol 1 1 00 to 25 O.ti, per ba.fael Cora, tin, pr bu.h.l 30 uaokwbct, per bmbel PoUtoeL per bu.hfll 70 60 Appl., per bushel ll.tna, per pound Shoulder, per pound MH, Dried Beer, per pona4 Chicken., p.r p.ir Buttrr. per pound , 40 to 100 14 i 1 40 20 10 bfln, per doien B.lt, per aaek, l.r.e 00 Coal Oil, per ffnHoa I,ard, per pouud Bried Apple., per pound Dried Peaehe., per pound Urena, per builiel 20 in 8 8 2 00 iUarrirl At St. Aloysius Church fa Wichita, Kansas, oa Sunday, August lltb, 1878, by Kev. Fatbar J. O. 80 burs, Mr. Martin Asbanfelter, formerly of this county, and Miss Deborah A. Kimberlaln, all of Butler county, Katas. Oo Tuesday, Sept. Id. 1878, by Rev. P. Cain, Mr. II. B. Aabantrlier, formerly of this county, and Miss Ellen Adams, all of Butler Co., Kansas. $ruj Q&vtxllumtntt. hi $1,200 Piano for only tk Pianos. ---HS Organs. Organ for only $76, $282 Organs for only 1 60. All warrsnted alx year . Don't fail to 'nd fr Illustrated Catalogue. Original Manufacturers. Lewlrtoun. Pa., Sept. 11, 1H78-3iu. State Xoriiinl School, INDIANA, PA. The Winter Term of twtnty-iix week!, wilt open .Monday, Soptcmbox 9, 1878. TERMS $6.00 PEU WKKK. Including Tuition, Boardina, Hoom, Heat, Light and Washing. Muxic extra. Beat Normal School Building in tbe State. Facilitleo In every respect equal to any Normal hobool lo tbe linttcl btataa. Student may enter at any time during the term. For particulars, send for catalogue to JOHN li. FKKNCH, h. L. D., Aug. 27, 1878-1 in. Principal. Sheriffs Sale. fY virtue of writs of A'i. Fa., Issued 1 9 out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Clear field countr, and to me direeted, there will be exposed to PUBLIC 8 ALU, at tbe Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, the 2tlth day of Hcpt ember, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, to witt A certain lot or piece of ground Is the village of DuU is, Brady townchip, Clearfield, county, Pa., Bounded and described aa follows t Begin ning at a post in tbe public road now called Long stroet j tbenoe south 47 degrees west 180 feet to an alley j tbenoe along said alley ia a south-east d ire t ion 88 feet to a corner of Wm. Kroner's lot ; thence north 47 degrees eaal along said Kriner'a lot 180 feet to public road; tbeooe along said road 83 feet to place ef beginning, and having thereon erected a Ira ma store house, two atortea high, 18x38 feet, with ware room lxlo attached. Belied, taken tn execution and to be sold a the property of I. Tracy and C. A. Barr. Tbumi or Balb. The price or sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid at tba time of sale, or such other arrangements made as will be approved, otberwiee the proper ty will be immediately put up aad sold again at tbe expense and risk of tbe person to whom It wai struck off, and who, Is case of deficiency at aueh re-sale, shall make good tbe same, and la so ioatanoc will tbe Deed be presented Is Court for confirmation unless tbe money Is actually paid to the Sheriff. ANDKKW I'EMZ, Jr. bsaairr a urrics, I bnerin. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 11, 1878.1 IM. THOMAS & SONS. AUCTIONEERS. BALE OF BT0CK8 OF TTRNPIKB COMPANIES OWNED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A. In pursuance of tbe provisions of tbe Act ap proved June IS, 1878, entitled "Aa Aot to author ise the Auditor General to sell tbe stock a held by tbe Commonwealth la turnpike and plaak road Com panic at public sale," there will be exposed to ssle, at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, ia the elty of Philadelphia, oa TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1878, at 12 M., the following turnpike stock, owned by tne Commonwealth, to wit : One hundred shares Anderson's Ferry, Water ford and New Haven, M shares Armstrong and Indiana, 400 shares Bellefonte and Philtpsborg, 20" shares Butler aad Meroer, 1,800 shares Centre, 400 sharca tentre and Kiahaooquillas, 164 shares Clifford and Wilksebarre, 200 share! Gap and Newport, 100 shares Hanover and Carlsle, 878 snares liarriturg, Larnaie and Ubamoersnurg, 8,128 shares Huntingdon, Cambria and Indians, 480 shares Indiana and Ebensburg, 200 shares Little Cunastora. 920 shares Lewtstown and Huntingdon, Htt3 share Meroer and Meadville, 1 2 V shares Alilfordand Uwego, lu shares Mor een town and Church town, 247 sharca New Alex andria and ConemauKb, 1,000 share Perkiomen and Heading, 240 shares Philadelphia and Ureal Bead. liO shares Pbilipsburg and Susquehanna, S00 ahares Kobbstown and Mount Pleasant, 60 shares Susquehanna and York, 2i0 share a YYeyneaburg, Greencaatle and Marcersburg, 400 shares York and Gettysburg, 480 ahares Sugar Valley aud White Deer. furonaaers will be required to pay ten per cent, f tbe purchase money at Ibe time of sale, and the balance to the fltate Treasurer withie thirty days after tbe sale, and upon the production of the mate Treasurer receipt, tbe Auditor ueaerai will transfer the iharee of stock to the respective purchaser, ia accordance with tbe seond tot' tion of Ibe act aforesaid. WM. P. BCHKLL, Auditor General. M.THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 180 A 141 8.-01 b 4th Street, Philad'a. Harrlsbarg.Sept. 11, 18.8-St. 1 a F.f.WTKn'ft notic:fm I Notice la hereby alven that the fullowint ac counts have been examined and passed by me, and remain tiled of record in this othoe lor the in spection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in forested, and will be presented to the next Or phan' Court ol Clearfield oounty, to he held at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on tbe 4tb Monday (being the 2:td day) of September A. D. 1H7N i Final account of Joseph M Bmlih, Guardian of K valine Cowan, (now Eveline Sites), John Cowen, and Millatd Cowan, minor children of Thomas Cowan, late of Ueeoarla twp., Clearfield county, fa., see a. Final account or Elisabeth P. Curry, Administra trix of the estate of John Curry, late et Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pa., deed. Partial acoounl of William Stoddart, Admiaistra tor of the estate of Joanna Stoddart, lata of Ueeearia twp., Clcerflsld county, Pa , dee'd, Final aoeooat of James Flyan, Administrator of the estate ef Jobs Cresewell, lata ol Uulloa twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa , dee d. Final aoeooat of Wm. R. Dickinson, Trustee of tbe estate of Hamilton Weld, late tf Betearia twp., Clearfield county, Pa, dee d. Guardian aoeount of John 3. Pieard, Guardian of Lucy and Elisabeth Pieard, tatoor children of John B. Pioard, lata of Covington twp., Clear field oounty, Pa., dec d. Final aeeount of R. R. Shew, Eiecutor of the estate ef John Shaw, Sr., late of Lawrence twp,, Clearfield county, Pa , dee'd. Final stoeownt of Robert Byerf, Administrator of lha estate of Ibe Philip H. Neff, lata of New Washington, Clearfield county, Pa , dee'd. Final account of Jesse M. Ilartsr, Administrator of tho estate nf Kdward King, late of Burnside twp , Clearfield county, Pa , deceaaed. Final aeeount of Wat, M and James Cathoart. Kxeeatora of the estate of David Cathoart, late of Knox twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa deceaaed. Final l croon I of Eaoharlah McNaul, Guardian of Kosanna McBrlde, (now Hoaanna Tbompaoa) Robert R, MBrtdo and Frank McBnde, minor children er wm. McBrido, late ef tbe borough of Curwenaville, Clearfield couaty, Pa., dee'd. Final account tf 3. B. Phew, Administrator of tbe estalt of ffemunl II, tiheffner, lata of Law reaea twp., Cleerfleld eoaaty, Pa., deceased. Final aeeowal of Rtephea (Jraff, Administrator of the estate of rrederioh llfldt, late ef tbe bor- awgh of Carweasville, Clearfield eoaaty, Pa., de ceased. L J. MORGAN, Aept. 2 te Register A Recorder, R. A. T HCHBTYKR, OOm on RnJ Mrt.t UJn.'tl utP: ClMrH.ld, W.L 4-Jm ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Curw.mrlll., P.. Ju. T tf ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Curw.nivllle, Jan. , TS-tf. . ARNOLD TATS CASH or TRADE. Curwenaville, Pa., Jan. tf, '78 tf. CAUTION. Alt persons era hereby cautioned against hunting and shooting on the land of the undersigned In Lawrenoo and Flke town ship. All persons who vlolitethls notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. It l HURT POUTER. Clearfield Pa., Aug. 28-81. UDITOBS NOTICE , In the natter of Ibe Estate of B. B. WRIGHT deo'd. I By order of Orphans Court ftOth Mav 1878, 1 will hear and dispose of exception! hed to tbe aeeount of the last will end testament of B. B. WRIGHT deo'd. at my office in the Borough or Clearfield, on Thursday. 12th day of September, 1878. HDKXTIIAL W. SMITH. Clearfield, AH J'TS-dt A0,Iii?t AriiToH' noticeId re jsute of m. Nlobola, deo'd. All persona interested will take rot ice that I will boat my office on the Id day of O.-tober, 1878, at 10 o'olook a. m., for the purpose of making distribution of balance la the hands of John G. Sohryrer, Administrator of M. Nichols, dee'd, under my appointment at Auditor. W. W. BETTS, Clearfield, Pa.. Sept l l.TB 8t. Auditor. IXF.CUTOHH' NOTICE. Notice la here J by giren lhat Letters Testamentary oo the estate of DAVID LAKOARD, late of Colon township, Clearfield Co.. Pa dee'd. bavlm been duly granted to the undorsigned, all persons in -, dented to laid estate will please make immediate pavment, and those having claima or demands1 will present them properly authenticated for set tlement without delay. DAVID DRK3SLER, CHRIST. LABOUD, Rock ton. Aug. 21. 1878 flt Executors. Pennsylvania Female College, I riitsbnreh, East End) Ia. Collbqiati tsar or xat SxrTiMaaH 12, 1878. j Location, 4 miles from Court House, overlook ing Kaat Liberty valley. Easy of access and free from smoke. Terms for boarding pupils reduced. For partioulnra and catalogue apply to MISS HELEN E, PKLATKEAN, Q. A. BERRY, Tree. Acting fresident. July 24 -Ira. CI AfJTION. All person are htbv cautioned J against purchasing or in any way meddling with tho following property now in tbe possessioa of Peter N. Lansberry, of Graham township, via : One bay horse, one bay mare, 1 two-horee wagon, 1 spring wagon, 2 sets harness, 2 red cows, 1 log slrd and I fanning mill, a theaime wae purchas ed by meat Sheriff's aale, aad la left with him oa loan, subject tn tnv order at any time. DAAlubib LAtNHHhst It 1 , Br. Woodland. Pa,, Sept, 4, 1H78 -3t NOTICICTo all w bom It may Concern. This certifies that I have this day (August 2; 1878), purchased the mine known aa Chest out Ridge mine, situate In Brady township, Clearfield coutty, Pa., owned before and operated by Jones li rot hers, Including all the It. R. tracks, sohutes, and other improvements and appurleuaaooa be longing lo aaid mine, together with tbe interest of Jones Brother In a lease of land made by Ho bet t (istiorne, ot tbe above place, wherein tbe mine is operated, containing SOU acres of land , or thereabout, and known a tract No. 2001. (said Joaee Brothers to act a my agents, with full power to mine and nip ooal a tbey deem beat to my interest. WM.OSUORNE, Sept. 11, -7B-3I. UaUoil, Clearfield Co., Pa. HIA1. MHT.--Lfit of causes set dowa for trial at second week (30ib day) of Septem ber term or uourt, loiB, O. L. Schoooover v. J. C. Brenner, Jr. vs. Walnrlght A Co. v. Austin Kerin. v. The P. R. R. Co. va. Henry Show alter. Martha llaokin Daniel Weaver George M. Briibla Uair, Bubb A Co, v. J. 0. 8ml(b vr. Darld McKioney. 1st Hp.Cb.,Cberrytree vs. J. H. A J. A. Lambora Joseph Go! v. David Gon. George R. Barrett vs. Adam Moyer. David Sample va. Joseph M. Smilb. D. Rose et. al., adtu'rs vs. J. Frank A J W. Noff. Livenxht, Lin trie A Co. vs. WhitoombA Townseod Wm. Porter, adm'r va. Wm. V. Wright. W. Albert a Urge vs. Isaac Brittaia. Austin Kline vc. G. Churchman etal.ex Union Banking Co. vs. Arnold A Hartshorn. Catawisaa Deposit Bk va. " D. J. Hoar A Co. vt. Lever Flcgal. George M. Bhabin v. David Dunn. KLI 11 LOU M, Protbonutary. Gas Bonds for Sale. The Clearfield Gas Company offers for sale, at par, Coupon Bond of $;t00 and $&00 denomina tions, bearing interest at the rate of 0 per centum Ecr annum, payaoie semi annually at tut first ational Bank of Clearfield, Pa. The works of tbt CUarfleld Gas Company were erected at a cost of $.11,000, and the Bonds is sued are limited by law to $12,0 on, secured by a mortgage on all the Company's property and franchise, In favor of Wm. II. Dill, Cashier tf tbt First National Hank, and John M. Adams,1 Cashier of the Clearfield Oounty Bank, in trust. Tbe Directors propose to issue but $10,000 of tbeee bonds for the purpose of funding their float ing debt, and but $4000 remain unsold. Aar in formation respecting the works will be given by the President or T reaea er ef the Company. Bends ean be bad at any of tbe Clearfield banks. W. W. HETTri, A.F, BOYNTON, President. Sec. and Tree. W. D. BIGLER, JAMES IKVYIN, v JNO. F.IHWIN, Clearfield, June 19, '78 If. Directors. Trustee's Sale or Valuable Coal and Timber Lands. There will be sold at the Court House, lo tht borough of Clearfield, an TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1878, the undivided half part of all those three oertala tracts of land situate in Woodward township, Clettrfleld oounty, Pa., described aa follows i No, 1. Being part of the John Harrison eurvey, bounded by lands of Joseph Best, John Philip' heirs and others, containing 324 acres, 143 perch es and allowance. No. 2. Being parts of tbe Joe. Clark and John Harrison surveys, bounded by land! of Jame Henderson and others, containing 1 AO actes and lib perches. and allowance. No. 8. Being pert of the survey, bounded by Hen deraon and othors, containing 120 acres and allowance. The whole being part of the lands formerly ef Hugh Henderson's estate, and cover ed by valuable white pine, oak end hemlock tim ber, within a short distance of big Clearfield creek, and underlaid wilb heavy veins of tbe Moshannon coal which bas boon opened there a. TERMS CASH. Sale positive to close tbe estate ol George W. Churchman, deo'd. A.O. TATE, Att'y In fact for Ex'rt of G, W, Churchman, deo'd. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 4, IMS St. A NEW DEPARTURE LUTimiSBUltC. Hereafter, goods will he sold for CASH only, or la exchange for produce, No books will be kept In the future. AH eld accounts must be settled. Those who ean got cash up, will please band over their notes end CLOSE TEE RECORD, I am determined to sell my goods at cask prices, and at a disoount far below that ever offered In this vicinity. The discount I allow my customers, will make them rich in twenty years If they follow my advice and buy their goods from me. I will pay cash for wheat, oats and clover seed. DANIEL OOODLANDER. Lutberaburg, Jaauary 17, 1877. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of sundry wrlla of Lttmri Facia le aned out of the Court of Common Plea of Clear field eonnty, and to me direeted, there will be eiposed lo publie sale, at the Court House, la he borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, tba lVlb day of September, lH78,at 1 o'olook p. m-, tbe follow ing described real estate, to wltt A eertain building 19x28 feet, with lot aad curtilage appurtenant thereto, si mate la the boroogh ofOReeola, Clearfield couaty, Pa., oa the west side ef Blannhard street, bounded by Pine alley oa the north, on the south hy lot No. 247, na Iheweat by Henry alley. Mid known as let No. 248 la tbe general plan ef aaid borough. Seised, taken la eaeeutiea and to be sold as lbs property of Hllead Kline. Also, a eertain two story frame building IfiiSO feet, with lot and curtilage appurtenant thereto, situate In Omnia borough, Clearfield county, Pa. , bounded on the north and cart by Moshannon alley, west by lot No. and kaowa ia tba get era) plea or said borough as lot No. M Seised, taken ia execniioa and to be sold as the proper ty ef Joaa Watt and Mery J. Watt. Taaat er 8alu. The price er tarn at which the property shall he struck off mast be paid at the time of aale, or sachet bar arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put up and sold agaia al the expeaae and risk ef the person to whom It was struck off, and who, la taac of deficiency at such re-eele, ahall meke good the aaaie, aad la ae las usee will the Deed be presented la Court for en fir nation aalese tht money is act nelly paid t lha Sheriff. ANDREW PHNTZJr., L"n a Hire's Ornca, I Sheriff. Cleat field, Pa Sept. 4, H7I. j ()D PRINTING Or BVERT DKSCRIP tion atf exMtod al ibis off ea. . . .... ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED ' Prices of Shingles. SUAVED AND SAWED. Curwenaville, Jaa. 9, T8-tf. S BLOOD SEARCHER i.ful. Urt-it, ll.'lll, l'llli)Wl. A II Blluana ftil ih.w. i. BlMrHliMsl ofti.-nllli. rtwi. "II t.J mf mm ( Ot-ruf- rJtrjV. rnr,'"!. S W. It! Ll.l. H t' f (., 1XF.CrTOHl NOTK K. j Netloe te hereby given that Letter! Testa mentary on tbe estate of BENJAMIN BLOOM.Sr. late of Pike township, Clearfield County, Pa., dee'd, having been duly granted lo the under aigned, all poraona Indebted lo said estate will ft lease make Immediate payment, aod those hav ng claims or demands will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. THOMAS BLOOM, Curwinavillt Pa., Aug. 28,'78-0t. Executor. AIiMINIHTRATRIX' NOTICE. Nolioe it hereby given that Utters or Ad minlstratiog on the estate of M. BUTLER, Isle of Wsodward township, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having been dnly granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands againat the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. CATHARINE BUTLER, Administratrix. Aug. 21, 1878-ftt. New Fancy Store. Mlaaes WATSON A CARDON would call the atlention of the ladles of Clearfield and vicinity to Ibe large stock or Notions & Ladies' Fancy Goods ! Which tbey have just opened In Row's Store Room, on Second street, CLEAR FIE LI), PA. ' They keep Embroideries, Rootling, Ties, Handker chiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Lisle, and Kid Gloves, Ribbons, Sash Ribbona. Hamburg Edgings and insertions, Lseea, Ladies' Misses', and Children Hosiery, white and colored. Corsets, all kind of Zephyrs, German tow a Wool, Java Canvas, Ac. By strict attentloa to the want of their custo mers, tbey hope to receive a share of publie pat rounge, Tbelr prices will be as low as the ame quality of gooda oan be purchased at any other nlaoe In ibe oountry. Call and see us. Remember the place; Row'a Store Room, Second street, Clear- Held, Pa. August 21, 1878 tf. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy, Having purchased the entire stock of Fred. Sackett, hereby gives notice that he baa moved into the room lately occupied by Reed A Hagerty, on Second street, where he is preps red to offer to the public COQK STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, of the latest Improved patterns, at low prices, HOUSE FDRNISHIN0 GOODS, Qas Fixtures and Tinware. Rooflnft, p,outlr jr. PlutilbinK, Oa. Fitting, and Repairing l'umpe ft .peeialt. All work warranted. Anything in mf line will be ordered ipeolal If J.ilrcl. JAH. L. LKA 1. Proprietor. FRED. SACKETT, Agent. ClearHod, Pa., Jul, 3, IrtTS If. N EW Fi.oint, fj:i:i, AND GROCERY STORE. . JOHN F. KRAMER, Room No. 4, Ple'a Open llowea, Clearacld, Pa. Keep. ooniUfttl. on band Sl'OAR, COFFEE, TEAS, S0DA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, 8ALT, r PICKS, SOAP, Canned and Drlad Prulti, Tobacco, Cigar., Can die,, Cider Vinegar, Duller, Egg., Ac ALSO, EXTKA U0MI NADS Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, dec, All of which will be .old cheap for onefc or 1. aioliange for eouatry nroduee. JOHN P. KRAMER. Clearlleld, Not. II 1874.. tf ASSIGNEE'S SALE or vitt iitB REAL ESTATE ! The undersigned Assignee la Bankruptcy of N. K. Arnold, iiankrupt, will sail at publie sale, at tbe Draocker House, In the borough of Cur wensville, Clearfield oounty, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. m., all tbe right, title, Interest and claim of Ihe aaid bankrupt of, In and te the fol lowing described property, subject to liens aad cnoumberaneee thereon, via r One eertain lot of ground situate In the borough of Curwenaville, bounded on Ihe east by lot of Mrs. Mary Fleming, en the sooth by State street, on the west by other property of said bankrupt, and on the north by aa alley, having erected thereon a two story frame dwelling house, con taining eight rooms, giod cellar, ioe house, Ac, same being now occupied a a residence by said bankrupt. Also, one eertain lot of ground situate la Ihe borough aforesaid, bounded on Ihe east by abort lot, oa the eeutb by State street, aa the weet by Walnut street, and oa the north by ao alley, bar. log erected thereon a Urge three-story frame building, about 42 feet fmni tn State street, and 7 feet oa Walnut street, occupied aa a store and law office, wilb public ball on Ihird atory, with a frame stable, corn orib, Ac. This It one of Ihe moat desirable business properties la the borough, and Is, la all respect, a verv desirable property. Also, eeid bankrupt's Interest, the aama being the on divided one third ietorect la a Oertala lot or piece of ground situate ia Ptketwp., Cleerfleld Co ,Pa,, bounded on the south by the Erie turnpike, on the west by lands or U. L. Reed, on tbe north by lands of G. L. Reed end Jacob Uilger, on be east by lands ef Jacob Bilger, containing about oa aerea. about oae-half cleared, and having erected thereon a two story frame building, asad aa a wwleo factory, laoluding tbe machinery, and aow In operation, wilb dry bouse, wool house, Ihree frsme dwelling houses, barns aad other outbuildings else, a a w aaill with good water power. This property I situated l miles west ef Curwensville, en tbe Erie tamp ike, and Is one ef the most deslrahls local lone for a woolea factory la Ibe county. Also, tbe undivided ene haif Interest la a cer tain tract or piece oflsnd attuate in Bloom town ship, couaty and State aforesaid, containing about 84 aerea, and about one. half el eared, bar-, ing erected thereon a unall house and bare, be ing tbe same tract of land purchased by John Patina from Jacob Bilger, aad by him assigned to Arnold A Hartshorn, said Deed being of record. Also, tbe aadivlded one-half Interest la a1 onrtata tract or piece of lead situate la Ball township, county and Stele aforeeaid, hounded oa the north by landa of Wm. Bell, dee d, aa the south and west by lands ar June W, Ball, and en the eaet by landa ef Wm. MoCreoken, dee'd, cea-; toteing about ea aerea, and about one-half cleared 1 and having erected tbereoa a small frame buaoe and log stable. All of tbe above deecrlbeJ properly to he told subject to Ilea and enoambraneea. Terms, cash. JOHN P. BAKU, Curwrnsvllle, Pa, Sept. 11, 87..1i. A-slgnae. ,1 m nmmm wmwM mmmt i w Aud thoir rospective families, are notified that on Monday, September 15ili, 1878, There will be opened at Cuinzburg's Store, A large and ontiroly new lock of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Etc. Wa will be prepared to tbow that onn aro thelowoat price, in tbe Stato ; that wo liavo the largest uatortmont, which we warrant to glvo .ativfaclion, or (hoy will bo replaced. In exchange fur these gooda I am anxious to roceive tbe much despised silver, the trouble some greenback, tho untaxed bond, or tbesubstantial products ol tho farm. I You take, your ohoioo how yoa pay your money ) Tlio elections aro coming on. Tbe "Ah 1 bow aro you? IIow Is yourfumily? Niceliltlo boy, that! Oh, il', a girl, is ill" aro aa plenty as lightning rod men, and just as hard lo get around. You want new BOOTS and SIIOES for the Winter, and GUINZBURG'S IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM. Therefore go in a solid body, ezamino their atock and prico tho goods. Tuo following price list will give peoplo an idea of what wo are doing. A baby', good ahoa 2S cant, A bahy'a good .boa H.H 40 oanta Child', good ahoM with heeL. eo eenu " " . " " 91.00 MUaea drop, .ho.. l.oo Ml.H. oalf ahoe. 1.00 M lea bnttonad boom 1.S& Won.n'a uorooao pegged aho.., 1.00 ' " aewed.ho.. 1.30 " ealfakln aboea US " better draae aboaa .,.. 1.S0 " beat drM. lliw 1.00 " kid buttoned 2.40 . , All dilmat iMIm. I have a number of styles in all the above goods. Also, 1TAT9, CAPS, FURBISHING GOODS, TKUXKS. SATCTELS, UMBRELLAS, Etc Also, what you may want in GROCERIES and TOBACCO, in ex change (or grain of any kind. At Gulnzbarg's Boot and Shoe Store, (Elogal's old stand). Second St., opposite Court Home, sopt 11,78. CLEAKFIELL, FA JtHTICEH' CONSTABLE' FEES We har. printed n larg. anraber of the n. IKS DILL, aid will oa tn. reeupt of twontj v Mate, mall n Mpr te any addreaa. aaySS HEALTH 8 HAPPINESS. Health aod Happiness art priceless Wealth In their posaossors, and yet they art within tbs reeoh of every one who will act Wright s Liver Pills, The only sura CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspep la, lleadaoboi Sour Stomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all fiilllou complaint and Blood disorders. None genuine unless signed "Wm. Wright, PbU'a." If your Druggist will not supply send lb cents Tor one box to Barrtck, Roller A Co., 7 N. 4th ot , Phila. Deo, 26, 77-ly. TBI MW Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store, ROOM SO. 1, 0PEHA HOUtlB. The underalgned would reepectfullv laform tbe eltiaena of ClearAcld and rtolnltj, that h. ha. joat opened the largest and b.tt stock of BOBr.tf.JBi.' ci.OTiu.ra, HATS, CAPS, r.'rufs' t'urnithlnf tioodn, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, rer brought t Clearfl.ld, aad which ha will at-U cheaper than any other .tor. io town, ALL KINDS OF GRAIN TAKEN IN EXCHANGE1 FOR GOODS. Calf Skim, Sheep Peltr, and Fori or all tindi taken In exchange. Call and tee, and be confined. ' SIMON 8ML068. Cleerfteld, Pa., Ma; S, IMS Jm. 2. a. sfl'-rt & Co.' Column. T. A. FLECK A CO. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OP GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, ,s ; ' ' '. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. ' ' 'A LARGE STOCK OF MUSLINS, CALICOS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, AND TICKINGS. MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTONADES, ' AND A GOOD LINK OF CASSIMERS. A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS & PERCALES. Turkoy Reds, and all other kinds of TABLE LINEN, vory cheap. LADIES' COATS call and soe them thoy are nico. BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS. ' ' . BED SPREADS, ALL PRICES. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEF8. LADIES' TIE8 AND BOWS. .4 H LL I.M-E 0' COOLEfS fOltK CORSETS. :.--ijs-s?tat-. EID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen. Rttching, Collars and Cuffs, I.aocn, Now Fringes and Trimming, Now Km broidorlea whlto and colored, Curtnin Nets. Suspenders, Shirts, Neckties, Underwear, Shirt Fronts, Slk Ilundkerchiois. MILLINERY. TRIMMED. II ATS AD B0WETS, FLOWERS, RIBBOXS, , , Trlmnjlnj? Silks, Ornnmcnts, Feathers, tie. WHAT WK IJAItAITEEt WE GUARANTEE that wo will sell alt kindH of Dry Goods cheaper than any other store in Clearfield. WE GUARANTEE polito treatment to every one of our custo mers, without urging them to buy. WE GUARANTEE that we have the largest and chocest as sortraont of nil k,inds of Dross and Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods in Clearfield. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. April 177H. i i a CD O o o VI P o N e en Boj'a kip boot..., ..I.!0 l.aS .- 1.74 ... 1.00 ... 1.00 ... l.la ... 1. 40 ... 1 ... . ... 1.40 ... 140 ... l.to " laced iboaa " buekl. ahoea . M H Men, kip boot. td o o 7) 3 , " " ahoai . " M bmkled ahoea Men', dreta boot. $, As and 4 00 Yin. dreea ahoaa fr.m $1.14 uwarda. P to 13 O in o a GEO. WEAVER & CO. SECOND STRKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA,, Have opened up, lo tbe store root lately occupied by Weaver A Belts, on Beeoad street a large and wen seieeiea stool ot Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SIIOES, Ql'EENb'WARB, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, &c. Which tbey will dispose of at reasonable rates lor real., or exenaage tor country proauoe, GEOROB WEAVER A 00. Clearfield. Pa.. Jaa. 0. 1878.tf. . gtt & (to.'t Column . i" m.?j ir W a.y.--r? gw gidvtrtlsrrariits. pOK BALE. The andenlfned will a.t at prlratt .ale .11 rn.l r.M wr f.rol of lart -li... tn !W.tar ' .1!L,eJSnBtJ M'V.. a. ihh, duune. uf tb. Trron. A Cl.arfe.1 R. UH aad adjuieiaf lanle of Hobwrt Hudaon an4 Maera, anil kauwa a. Ik. Jaenb D. Uaarkarl lot. Tba aaid traaloonlntolaf 69 aar. nor. at leM, vltb two v.lae of valaatle eoal Iberaea, kea abwat M aeru ele-ed. and U tba bar t. a larre bodj of wai aloit belii( denluued. Will b. .old law and opimek.vt.ru... Vot n.rilculare. apple t. KAVIO h. KHKBS. Cbaarield, Pa., Jaljr II, l7. ERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eon.teAtlT aa band. STOVE AM) EARTHED -M ARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I CROCKSI POTSI CEOCKSI Klelier'i Patent Airtight Self Sealing rmil lauai BUTTER CROCKS, wltk lida, CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE . BUTTRR CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, And grant many ctb.r tbtng-a too otaanu te mention, te n. had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Ooraar ol Charrr and Thlr4 Btmta, CLKAHf 1HLD, VA. ugS J.H. LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in GrocorioS, THE LAHOKSTaad BEST SELECTED STOCK IN TUB COUNT!'. COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR. SYRUP. MEATS, risn, SALT, OILS, QUEENSWARE, Tl BS and BUCKETS, DRIED FRUITS, CANNED OOODS, SPICES, BROOMS, FLOUR, FEED. County Agent for l.ORlI.L.tRira TOBACCOS, There rood, bought Tor CASH Io larg. Iota, and aold at almost eit prieee. JAMES II. LYTLE, Cl.arleld, Pa., June li, 1878-lj. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Tba under lijrned, tlriog m Pens twp.. Ctaar field eonnty, Pa., ofin tb following raluabl Kfal EfiatuTor aala: 446 Acres of Land, mora or teta. In RVeearla townihip, Ijiog on the north aide of big Cltarfleld eraek, and within ona mi la of tba aama. Tba above land la baaril covered with hemlock, white oak, rock oat, and other bard wood timber, and a quantity af whtta pine, aaid to be half a million or mora feat, Tba lint ia heavily noderlaid with bituminona eoal, and directly on th line of railroad loading irom noutaaaieio uoaiport. it. Tame ta unknown. Then art, alto, other valuable mineral on th aama. Tb above land llei about two and n-half ml let below th villag of Ulen Hop, adjoin lag land! of tiaorg Groom and othara, oo what la knowa aa Porter' run. Tb Improvement on th prop erty ar a gooogared aaw mill, in running order, a high dam, atone breaat, mad in th boat man ner, fit for almoit any machinery. Thar ia,alao. a large frame dwelling bout and frame bank bam thereon, nnd about forty or fifty aerea, mora r leu, of tb land ia eleared. Any perron wiihing to inreat in property of thia kind will do well to a i amine tbia property. I will aell th wbol or tb undivided half Id tea it, aa may en it the purohaaer. Tb above tract of land will make two or tbra farms, which will oompar favorably with th greater part of our oounty. Priea and tarma mad known to any peraoa wiihing to pur chase. For further particular call in peraon or addreaa th nndenignd at O ramp i an llilliP.O., Clearfield count;, Pa. SAU L W1DEHIRE. Jan. , 1S7..1T. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED RATES! THE NEW IMPROVED Weed Sewing Machine, pon i4li nr JIIlcs II. Ifeera, CLEARFIELD. PA. (Realdeneo, Weil Clearfield) Tb NEW IMPROVED WEKD la oa of tb bent machine! in tb market, and tuna vary light and quiet Ita new cylinder Steal Shuttle ha only on hole to b threaded, and bolda twice a much thread aa moat ear other machine. It ha on of th beat Narrow Hemmera mat!. It Table la long and roomy. It haa ao neara and earn. It haa no aerewa or fnoe-plat te here moved while oiling or cleaning. The YYKKD, before tbe lata improvement, draw a pria at tbe Peril Kxpaaition la France, alao, aa award at tb Centennial Eipoeition, and in almoat every State In tb I'nlon. Machine! iold oa Monthly Pay neat I. Pertoni ihould aot buy before eeeiug tbe Mew Weed. lay. grain, beef cattle, and aome kiada of aid Machine taken ia part nay for New Macbiae. Ail kind! of Sewing Machine cleaned and repair ed , Alao, dealer in all bind! of Sawing Machine Needle, Oil, RufHera, Tuck marker, Caitors, llenimeri, Shuttle!, Check apringi, A. in ordering aoytbtng by letter, b aar w give name of machine. Caah mait accompany all ordera hy mail. Peraona wanting nay other kind of machiae. pica write for price. ani.Hlm William Powell, StCOND ST., CLEARFIELD, FA., Dealer in Heavy tni Shelf HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, PATNTfl, OTL, VARXIPHE, ULAB9AAU r U 1 I I Kepa eontant1y on hand tb belt Ceoklng. Heating and Parlor Stoves and Ranges of all drlptlooa. Table and Pket Cutlery, ierpaira' looia, anon aa nawa, Maaeu ISquarea, Bnanh Stop, Plane aad Plana Iron i, Obiitli, Bill. Auger, Ad, Kiln, llingeaofallklndi, Lanka, Kfrawi, Hub Cord, Pulleya, tc, ate. Farming IJleiiHilM, Plow, Cultivator, Doobl and tlngl fthvJ riowa, uaitivator itn, uraia uraaiea, Brvlhri, FnalhM, Ha, Forki, Kakee, Hay Fork, Farm Belli, t.f h. Ilora Bbnei aad Hnre Nail, th belt make of Croae-rut Bawa aad am, Urindtoit and (Irtadaton Fltturaa, andoverylhiaguaually kp la a fint-ila Hardware Stor. Alt, a full stock of House Furnishing Goods, BRl'61IES, LAMPS., CHIMNEYS, A. All klndl Af Tlttvaira. fcainl mm hataaal -.J aw.. J. to erdrr. Roofing and Spouting promptly at tended ta. Prnona wiihing aaythlag la mt Haa, ar fa. tiled lo call aad aiamia atoeh aad aria . WILLIAM POWELU ' OrarnVM, Pa., W I, lT if