7 ill) the republican; CLKARKIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, OCT. 0, 1878. Termi of Subscription. If paid la edvanoa.or within three months, .13 Oft If paid eiwr iarw ana diu six Bombs. I 60 If paid after tbe expiration of six won bis... 8 HO 1-Mfuri. 8. M. I'BTTKKeiLL A Co.. Nswa- nvsr Advertising Agents, 87 Park How, turner HftrNmftB nirort, nr wur emy BUiuoriSoa AgrDU In N-w York City. KLl.l(;ltlITH MOTH!-.. Mrtliorflet Fplsropal fiiirr.il.ev. J, R, MrMi muT, Pastor. Hart-lors evsry SaMmih t llli A M., and 7 P. M. risbbath Kflbool at t A. M. Prayer-Meeting every Thursday, at 74 p. M. Comi onion Henrico, Ant Sabbath of ovary D. nth, al 1I1 A. M. Weat Clearfield M. E tIiurrl..R-r W, rcTT WtLioK, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at B o'clock, 1. M. Kundny School at 2, P. M. All are invited to attend. Preb)tcrlnu thurrli-.Htr. II. 8. IIutlbr. Sabbath services morning and oveuing Sab bath School at 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day eveolng. Ht. Frnuele' Churclt ( thollc IUt. p. J,8HBBinA. Preaching at IO. o'olook, A. M.,on the firet, third and fourth Sundays of each month; Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o'eloek, P. M. Sunday School avery Sunday fternooa at 8 o'olook. OFFICIAL DIHECTOKY. TIMS OV OLDIBO QITAHTBR Bill OKI COO IT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of Marco. Ft ret Monday of Jane, Fourth Monday of Septemkor. TIM OP lOLDMfli COBMtlB fLBAB. Firat Monday of Juno. Heoond Monday of Not ember. rUBLIO OfFICBBB, Preeideut JWje lion. Charlel A. Mayer, of Look Haven. Airtant tote Judge Ilolt. Jobn H. Orvit, of tJellefoflto. Aitowfare Judge Ahrani Ogden, Clearfield 1 Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. Protkootan Bloom. Hey iter fd ArdfwL, J, Morgan. Dittrici iMnretf-Wm. M. McCullongh. TVrtniw-i David MoOaughey. Sheriff Andrew Penti, Jr. Deputy Sheriff Christ. J. Keairgv, Clearfield. County Surveyor timut F. McCloskey, Cur wensville. County Commiioner$CaT) Brown, Clear field Thomas A. MoUea, Cheat P. 0.; Ifairii Hoover, Clearfield. (beefy Auditor Wlllfam V. Wright, Ctcar field i Samuel A. Caldwell, Wllliamagrove ; John C. Conner, Burniide. j County Cor on J. B. Neff, New Washington. Jury Commieeionere Dr. James P. B urea Hold, ; ClcaruVd, Joseph Ale lander, Madera. 1 Superintendent 0 Public SekooUM. h. Mo juown, Clearfield. Sealer 0 Weighted Meaeurtt Jerie W.Cnrlile, office at Luthersburg Pa. tfotories Pubtte John W. Wrlgley. Win. Ha debaogh, Cyme Gordon, Clearfield j' Joseph K Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwensville ; J. A. Llvii.g tone, Dultola City. Oar Sperial eolnmn l decidedly interesting In local point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who want to lave money. YI.H, OF COUHBIS I "Will j oa take wheat, oats or otd for iub ecriptiun ?" We are often inquired of to this way by letter from patrons wSo reside at a distanco from Clearfield. We agiin lay yes. The receipts of a retpoitiiMe merchant or mill tiur In th vicinity, will answer ue Juct aa will at the ojsd. To illlultrate : If any of our patrons will deliver 111 a beg of grain at the will of Joseph II. Ureth, in fleet township, Horaoe Petohla, in Uurninle, Thomai II. Forcey, in tlreharo, Win, Porter or Shaw's, tn Lawrenoe, or Brown A Seyler'f, at Rockton, Union twnsliip, and forward their receipt! for the amount, we will eredit them on their account for the earns. In this way all may aoon nav what thev owe. If they will pursue this oonrli. tf- The best 5-eont CiguraL J.A.SlockV SoTiutliing now in flotir mnterinl, to be hid only at Wm. Heed's. Uau ana sro 11. IIuvo you sot'ii tho now goods at Flcok A Co 's store ? -3 31. - m On Show duy John A. Stock will fell tobacco and cigars at reduce) prices. 1 Ladies' Kali and Winter coats, now tst and best, at T. A. Flcok A Co.'s. s2S . Stone croHBins, l'uur feet wide, aro 'being put down across Market atd Hccocit streets, at the Diamond. William Keed des not nmko cheap traih a specialty, to beguile the unwary, but sells .good goods at lowest cash prices. Merchants and hotel-keepers should (try the Cigars made by John A. Stock, at his IPaetory, Clearfield, Pa. m e -m Dr. Ashley M. Hills publishes an ad Yffrtliement in thil paper of great interest to Api arian and amateur bee-keepers. Several lino Western horses will be eM at auction at the Mansion House, In this fceroojh, ncit Thursday morning, the Nth Inst, J)ref goods. Shawls, Klankets, Klun If. llasier. tllorei, Ladies' and Children's Trit.vaeel Hits, in grsat quantities, at Wm. Heed's. Tbor will be preaching in tho West Clearflald M, E. Cttapel, ty Her. n. o. ninon, neit Bebbatn ateroova, Oct. 1.1th, at 4 o'clock Ail are Invited. Rev. J. 8. McMurray, of tho Clear- field M. E. Cbnreb, and Be. K. P. Campbell, of the Woodland U B. Churoh, will ciehange pul pits next Sabbath. 1 s Pianos tuned by Prof. J. P. Row botham.aow Insfuctlng the Orpheus Cornet Band, of Clearfield. Alio, lessons given on the Flute, Clarionet, Cornet, etc.. m 1 The card of Roland 1. Swoopo, lq. appears ia this Issue of the tUf ublicak. Mr. Saoope pasred a very credible examination pre vious to bis admission to the Bar, and, being an energctie young man, must succeed la hie calling All hands connected with Ibis olllco return thank 4o Mr. Jobn W. Tate, a prosperous farmer cf Lawrence township, for a krg of cider and a baiket of apples left lor the boys one day last week. Would there were more O ranger like Mr. Tate In this region. C. C. Lcidy, the Osceola lawyer, was tried before Judge Orvls last week, for forging a cheek, and sentenced la Imprisonment la the Western Penitentiary for eighteen months. Sher iff Penis aelely lodged Lcidy and four other prisoner from this county In the Penitentiary last Friday morning. The flaw Township Tho Court having ordered an election to be held al Hchwcm's hotel in Luthersburg, cn the fourth Monday of Oeteber (being the 1Mb day cf the month), for the purpose at deciding opin the erection of the Northern portion cf Brady and the Western pait of Huston townships into a new toaihip, to be called "handy Lieh," will give the eitl aens of Brady township an epportnnity of express ing the r preference. There is no qneetlon bat wast the lawnships cf Huston and Brady arc too large, and we presume there are but lew objections to tbc formal lea of a new township if the bound ary Bnea arc so loesteJ as not to Interfere with the saa-KboeJ Jistrlet An sWk-a, however, will settle the question. . m Curnkr-Stone LAYINQ.-Thecorner- ctone cf tbc new Presbyterian Church of Pbtlie nrg will he laid text Thursday, October 10th, at 1 P. with anpropriate ceremonies. The fbllonlax minister of the Presbyterian Church nave been Invitee! ta be present and lake part in tbe tterclBve on the occasion. Kev's. H. B. Uct Ur, cf Clcsrfield 1 S. M. Woere, of Tyrone j Dr. Tkompioa, of Morri seals ( E. P. Foresmao, l Kvlertown 1 Wm. Qemmell, cf Ramey, and U. 11 Campbell, cf Ansouviile. Also, Dr. Clero, ef Ibe Episcopal Cberekl Kev. 11. C. Pardoc, of the M. B. Church, and Rev. W. II. Kldredge, of the lUMial L'hMreb. ef PhiliMburC. Tbc public Is eotdially Invitee! tc be present on Ibis occasion N. II MitLBB, Pastor. Runaway Accident il A'arrow Kb- cwM.-.Tnc lamtlf cf Mr. Lever Firgai, maiding a few reiki Nee tk cf this boaocgb, got lute their carriage U came tn town last Tiierid.y mcraing, and while driving along the Wt babb cf the fiver, a low tbc lower bridge, one of the horses became alarmed al a bile el sand and made for tbc fording. While descending tbe embankment, tbe neck yoke strap broke and ret the carriage pete drop, cvetluraing the carriage, nith Mrs. Flegal, 'area daughters and a yeung lady friend, ante ibe river. Tbc whole family might bave been killed, cr d re weed 1 but, fortunately, fright and a goad dutkiag was the result, wi lb tbc ei eptlea cf Mica Alice, wba U safftrlag from severe Iculfaa, Ihougb bcr rnjarlea arc not set ions, a goi cHowTngr . bareo at fit) cents per pouti Ladica trimming fringes, in great varlity, at Flock's. S3&-8. The largoAt and bent assortment of Dry-Uoods in the eoontyjoit opened at Wllllera Iteeil'e. During the week of tho County Fair Jbn A. Slock will sell Tobaoeo and Cigars at re dunad priees. - m a - Jiev. W. Scott Wiinn, ol West Clear field, will preach at the Pleasent Hill Hchuol House, In Bradford Uwnihip, nut Sabbath morn ing, at luj o'chiok. mi Hov. Mr. CamjilK'H, of 11 uittinilon. preached in the l'rttylerinn Church, In this place, anil ailsd the ator In the scrvicra last Hah balb. - m m Postponed.- The musical ooneort announced in our last issue to oouio off 00 the loth Inst., baa been postponed until so Die time week after neit. All ItimiT ! Tho editor M tho Tyrone JleraH cUitna the Middle Penitentiary "on merit." Well, we oouoede It. Wm altteys thought, from tie politics! tinge of Tyrone, that the majority merited a place of tbnt kiod. Tho publie schools of this borough were opened on Monday Inst, and now the chil dren are endeavoring to rccure tbt which will be uteful to them In alter years In keeping a correct aceoontwllh their hutcher and baker. The Tennvillr Ijihbary. Notiro 1s hereby given that the third annual eibibtlion of the Peon ills Library Suoiity will be held on Saturdsy, Oglobtr llfib, 1879. Dy order of the Society. W. A. M(;Do.tAl.n, Sco'j. . . Fire. Tho roof ot Mr. Thomas Rtilly's blaekrmltb sbopf.lo this place, was dis covered to be on fire last Thurtdsy forenoon, but extinguished before It hud gained much, ha. way. Sparks from the chimney caused It. ; A hole Several (set stjtme was burned io the :o"f, besides nhlcb no other daiungu was done. Sport. Tho I'miXHiiiuwiioy Spirit rays: "A eballenge baa been received by the Buse Bdll Club of this plnoe, from Clearfield, pro- j poring to rilecl a nine from differed purU of Clearlield ooun'y, to piny a g.'tna for the ohm pionfhip of the twocountier at Luthersburg. Our bos will verj likrly awept the challenge." List of letters remaining uncluimed in the Postolfios at Clearlluld, fur the weak ending Ooiobcr 7, 1878 Bolen Fciatr, J. T. Hopkins, Mrs. ftsrah Ann Hilt, MifB Hannah M. Kirk, Mies Jape MoDer- molt. Mrs. I-cu Murray, r.rs. Mtry Mcktn&eyi Miss K4tie Kittfohome, Mrs. Mdttie fwb, Jobn 11. Waren. P. A.Ui'i.m, P. M. "Knows How it is Himhklf." Any man who lias struck his fli.ger-nail Willi a hio mer " knows bow It Is bioit-olf," and if he tries it ho will know that the best thing for It is Dr. Fun ner's (Juldm Belief. It Is alau tho best tLing fr diarrbfra, pain lu tU wuh. and Ittuio back. Prirs 2b, 6o, and $1. Htrtiwirk A Kfwtr aints, Ckurti"!.!, l'e M rs. Silas Kerr, living on the Spriug Creek lined, near TituM-ille, !., under date ol August 29, IH7J, pay : "It is all of twenty years tt at I have been iroubb-d with buck-ache, loss orleep, omounp$ and nervous headache. I took two Ijolllei or UartH'ui, of Bucbu, Back ache Liver and Kidmy Cure, and am ery much better every ay. It rcjsniatea tl ijstrta, ""d hns helped me very wu.-h of loaant piles. I recommend i. to sll my friends who are troubled a I have been " Prepared by E. K. Thomson. Titusvlll-, Pa. Price, tl per bottle. For sale by all druggit in Cloarfie:-!, nn i by Jo. Seyler A Son, Luthersburg. The Clem-Held (inn Company orTorn. at par, Coujx.n Bunds In den i&.iiaUri:s of t-WO and fjOil each, bearing Interest at tho r.tte ol six por centum per anntiui, paynble semi-atinunlly at tho First National Bunk. The Company has Issued bonds to the amount of $10,00)1, and $,0(in of thli was taki n but a few days ago hy one of the Clearfield bank', leaving S'l.UCO to bo disposed of. Capitalists who art seeking a safe Invest ment for their money, would consult their inter est by inventing In thte bouds. They can be purchased at either of the Clearfield banks. Any Information respecting the lias Company, will be cheerfully given by A. F. Bnynton, President, or W. W. Belts, Secretary. JcUMf. - Conference Appointments. Tho Krte M. E. Conference, at lis reoenl annual ses sion at Oil City, Pa., made the folic wing appoint ments for the Clarion dUtrlct 1 B. F. Dblo, Presiding Eld r, Clrion, P4. Clarion H. Henderson. Brookville John O'Neil. CorsicaA M. Look wood. fbippcDviile R. C. Smith. Kdenburg P. P. Pinney. Balem 0. M. Socket. RockUnd W. S. Sheppard. President K. K. Knapp. Washington H. M. Fell. Clarlngtun 0. II. Sibley. Hicbitrdaf i!te B. I9te. Brockaayville J. W. Mania. Little Toby -II. M. Burns. Luthersburg W. M.Taylor. Kuierickviiie S. L. Wilkiuioo. Troj W. L. Riley. Brllevicw J. H. Laverty. Punxsutawnay Cyril Wilson. Perrysviile T. II. Sbeokier. New Bethlehem 3. K. Winger. Putneyville-Tbomiu Urabam. Brady's Bend J. Bod Espy, Himersbarg J. C. McDonald. Uoynoldsville D. C. Plannett, Curllsviile J. Garnet. Callenshurg K. M. Kernick. The (irkat 7 Klepiiant Railroad M K.i a (1 am n Aitn Cilices. Had Artemus Ward lived to toe the above great combination of wild beasts and agile artitts, which Is to exhibit at Clearfield, on Thursday of this week (Oct 10(h), he would have found tn It an ai.swer to his s) emn quety of hy it was that it look three grown up persons to eicort one child to a Circus. And as an ad ai.cvd argumeiit in the affirmative of the question, we subjoin the following critical indorse- j sue nt of such huh authority as the Piltst urgb; lMtily Cvmmertial Qutette : No Ouer or trure complete collection of wild , beasts and birds has ever been cxbilittd here,! while ti.ine of them put In appearance for the first lime. Among tbe seven elej. bants, the Bursitig twin babies attraot Uiucb attention, and their trumpet-like waitings when deprived of iheir pap-b(.ttlcs were most ludicrous. Tbc Circus programme, tbougb a long une, wss prcsentea with such vim and cclal as to keep np both ex- oltcment and voulleroui plaudits. The bareback riding was brilliantly artistic, Messrs. Ksrvrs, Barclay and Master Willie Sells being abreast with the most noted rqueslrians of the day. The battoute lisping ever the herd of camels, the double somersaults and bar and trapete perioral aoccs were exceedingly Roe, as in fact was the whole gymnastic bniness. The brother act of the MiltoB J aspen was applauded lu tbe echo, and the acts and antics of Willis Cobb's rqurstiUn and clown d g", monkeys and goats evoked rears of Uuubter. The clowns wire much better and briefer than the average, and the entire jtrform- ance presented fa elegant and t lit inly uncicep- tlonable shape." A sVKUNUII INVASION. Piulkb Statiok, Oct. 7'h, 1878. E: lUri'BUCAU hnr Sir Our usually quiet village was greatly excited last rnday aiieruoon by hearing, in the llrecttna of tlrahcmtnn, the Sound of martial uiusie approaahing our vil'age. B the advance of a long prooeseioo of vehicles, ranging from a two-horso (arm wagon to a one- hre buisrv, weH-mirO witn men, wcwien ana children, appeared lelfurely advancing direct on our village, prevedi-d by Ibe band of martial mu sic, WHh Hags Boetiog to toe creae. rpecuiailon was rfe as to ino they uere ana wuat u an meant. Some supposed tbe were tireenbeflaers making a drseent on our town others, that the war was not over yet and th Rebels were eoaing. Men looked and wondered, woman ran, bojs yelled, children screamed, doge bowled, and all whs Intense excitement. While lha villagers, dgs and batdes were tbus eaereieed, tbe advanc ing column bad reached and captured entire the premises of ourpopu'er townsman, Joteph Miller, dismnanttflg end paretng their wagons to repel aa altera. Tbe Urum lorne (Soma in me middle ol the street and some on tbe side-walk ) with a large following nt boys and a apriohling or men, next made a deeoeM on Mother Boiler's hotel, where, to ledge truss tbe jovial greeting, they met with a warm reception. Tbls grand display was neither a Bsbel raid or OteetibeeH processlui but a part of the ettiteas of Fraebvlltc (about lib In number and oeeupjitg IV vehicles) who came as ar esrnrt to tht-tr priest, Father Berard, who has been at French the lor some lime past, . and be is leaving tbim now (report says) ivr a vlstl to Borne. About S o'clock, nil hatieg as-remhlt-d ou and Beer the platform at the station, Father Berard deliverd W bis hearers, in tbe French language, what indicated to me to be an eloquent eddreM, alter which three ehesrs were Ultra lor Father Berard with a will. Handshak ing all around, tbe train came, and Father Berard, having purchased hie ticket lor Philadelphia, 1 i. td oB the train a raid the skoitte, basses end well-wishes of his people, alter which the people dispersed, cansiag or mm vtusgc 10 101 1. Into the monotony of every day Hie again. Skbtimbl. J. A. Hutck retuita 1 Court B.u.d at 1 o'clock P. M , Monday, B.pu I SOth, Assistant Law Judge John II. Orvls and Associate Judges Ogden and Holt an the Bench. Tbe names of tbe Petit Jerorc were called over, seven of whom failed to answer. Thoa Dougherty and Harry Hemphill were appointed Tipitarea. COB MOB rtBAI CASH. The trial list was laken up and lha following eases were disposed of : O. L. Hcboonorer vs. J. C. Brenner, Jr.. Feigned issue. Settled. Martha Bankln vs. Walnrlght A Co. Feigned issuo. hettlad. Itan! Weaver vs. Austin Kerln. No. H9, Jnnuury Term, 1873. Appeal from Judgment of Justice. Continued by the parties. tleorge M. Brisbin rs. Pa. K, 11. Company. No, 30, Hept. Term, l7d. 8v tiled. Hail, flobb A Co. vs. Henry Bho waller. No 80.1. Kent. T.. I74. Assumnsil. Verdict, $261.20. Hair, lluhb A Co. vs. Henry Showalter. No. Utitf, .ej.t, T., IH74. Assumpmt. Verdtot, 202 20. J. ('. Hmitb vs. David MeKinney. No. 01.1, ifpt. T., lt74. Appeal from judgment of Justice. Venlict for Oereiiilanl. 1st Baptist Church of Chcrrylree vs. J, II. A J. W. Letuborn. No. .'IS2, Jenuarv Term. 1876. Case ut nm nromistr. Judgmvnt lor Plaintiff for 1 1 711. tiO. Joseph )os vs. David (Joss. No. 867, Jaou'y T Ibj r.jeciuieni, Uwniinueu at cost 01 rlatu t.ir. ii. It. Hnrrett vs. Adim Mover. No. AS7, Jauunry T., 1Mb. Kiectutent. Plaintiff sutlers a nonsuit. UtM temple vs. Jos. W. Bibith. No. I4T, Sept. T., 1N75. Kjectment. Verdict for Plaintiff. It. D. Hose and Uaobael Nelman, Adm'rs ol lleubon Neiman, dee'd., vs. Jacob Frank A John W. N1-1T. No. 2M, Marnb T., 187(1. Assumpsit, Verdiut fr Plaiotitls. lrfil'S.8H. Livertbt, Llngle A Co. vs. Judah Whitcomb, et al , Deleudants and T. H. Zelglar, tlarnisbee. No. :i2, March T., l7. Attachment Hue Kx Death ol Judah Whitcomb suggested, and case continued. Wm. Porter, Adm'r of John W. Wright, Jr., deceased, vs. Wm. V. Wright. No. tbH, Mareb T., 1&7C. Appeal from award of Arbitrators. Cn eonlined at costs ot Defendant, and ordered to tw placed at bead of the list for second week of November I -, IHJp. Wm. Albert A Brothers vs. Isaac Brlttoo. No. 401, Mareb T , 1870. D. H. B. Judgment opened and Defendant let ioto a defense. Defendant in oprn Court oontessed judgment in favor of Plain title lor EMM. Auotln Kline vs. Oeorge W. A Caleb Church mna, Adiu'rs of tleo W. Churchman, deo'd. No. 6tlf, M irth T, I87A. Assumpsit Verdict for piKintiir, i,yi.is. I 0100 Bniiing Company vs. Arnold A Harts horn. No. 643, Sl irch I.. 1878. Assumpsit. Ver dict lor Piaiiml), e2,UII 30. , CiUawis'a Deposit Bauk vs. Arnold A Harts horu. A.'uuiptit. VtrJiol lor Plaintiff, $1,170.13. AkUUUBXT LIST. U. W. (ianoc vs. J. M. Motlhee. No. 48, June T., 1S7H. Certiorari on part of Defendant to Wm. Bard, Ksq Bule grunted on Justice, Wm. Bard, to return record, etc. A. A Stevens va Thomas (1. and John Llgbt ner. No. Vii, Janunry T., 178. Kule to show cause why Fi. K. should not he set aside and judmetit opened and Defendants let into a de I'eoM, or Juilginent marked satisfied. Ilule dis charged without prejudice to the rights of the Plaintiff M ttbcw MM'nlly vs. Wm. H. Bmith. No. 124, Jaimary T., 1878 Kule 10 show cause why judg ment should not be entered for want of a sufficient afhdiivit of drletiae. Kule made absolute. Arnld A Hnrtshora vs. (leorge A. Bloom. Mo tion lor a nuw trial, Aa. Hole discharged. Wm. temilo . Jobn II. Weld. Kule lo show cause why judgment rhould not be opened, eio. hoti led. John F. lietls vs. D C. Hansal. Lav. Fa, No. It':!, June f., 1KTS. Kicepilons to KberiB ' sale ot jhtendant's real estate. Kxcepiions dismissed and .Shtritl directed to acknowledge deed to pur chasers. DamcI Forcey vs. Dr. Ai Thorn. No. 144, Pcpt, T., 1878. Kule to show cause wby judgment should not be entered for want ot a sufficient affi davit of dnlense. Leave granted Defendant lo hie an amcn iud uitidavit within twenty days. L. W. WtU vs. Jdise E. Dillon. Kule to show cause why Judgment should not be opened and Drlftidnnt kt into a delonse. Kule dis"hargnd. I'll nt Kingston vs. Hopper Brothers. No. 348, June Term, 1877. Kule to show cause why judg ment should not he aitlultcn iff s" Samuel Non par. Itole made absolute so far as to set aside the Irv y upon iho undivided property of Samuel Hop per, nud to restrain tbe I'laintilf from thereafter lev) log upon such ludivUual property, VVm. Keys vs. Aaron Lisle, et si. No. 248, March Term, 1878. Kule to show cause, etc. ' Kule disi'hnr:eii. Arnold A Hartshorn vs. T. J. Bloom. No., Sept. Term, 178 Pi. Fa. Hue to show eause why H Fii. should not he stayed, etc. Hole dis charged. Cuui'lb lo use vs. lilijoh Burns, et al. M tlnn . on part of K. Burns to sot atde judgment. Rule ! made absolute as to tilijati Burns. Jnhn lrvin A Brothers vs. Vorice Clark. Kule 1 on I'laintitls to show cnuse why jud grnent should I not be set aside, etc. Continued nntil November j Term. j J. It. Oroves, Assignee, vs. William II. Kinier. I No. 628, January Term, I8?0. Kule granted to show cnuse why Judgment should not be opened and Defendant let into a defense. In the mailer of a Litters) Railroad, on the petition of Hoover, Harris A Co., tbe report of the viewers was approved 10 far as related to the necessity of tbe road lor private use the approval not to aliect or prejudice the question of damages. Oscar Mitebell, Esq,, WAS appointed Auditor to distribute money in hands of Sheriff arising from sale of the real estate of A. II. Irvln and William (.'. Arnold. In the case of David Beam vs. Bertha Bean. Subpiune hur. Divorce. Frank O. Harris, Ksq , was appointed Master to take and report testimony. J. It Mi'blnally, Kq., was appointed Guardian Ad Litem lor Charles I'. Dickey, Margaret Dickey ft0l Virginia Dickey, minor children of W. 8. Dli'key, de.-easnd. Huiiiu V. Wilson, E-q . appointed Auditor to distribute proceeds ol anuria sale ol tue prop- erty cf W. II. Wagoner. A. l, hraruer, B-'Q , appointed Auditor 10 ais- tribute proceeds ot sale ol tbe property of Of born, Carrier nioboUoo. Qtt ARTB1I IBtaiOXI 0ABEB. In the matter of the order to view and lay out a puhiio road io llullrb township, from pine corn er at or near Hobison'a saw mill on Muddy run. e lurther continuance nunc pro lunc was made of the reference bar to viewers, to report more tuny, as If made from term lo term with power to report to next term. lUiiort of viewers laving out a public road fro the one leading to lloutsdnlo at or near McKee'e lands 10 public road leading from Puseyville to New Millport at or near lands or William Confirmed absolutely. Report of viewers laying cot n publie road In Cbrat lownship, from the mouth of Railing run in Newburc borough to the Newcomer improve- inrut on Nuyder run in Bell township, confirmed absolutely. Petition of cititens of Brady townsblp to vacate and sudpIv Ibat portion of tbe public road be tween Dultois station and Mrs. Brook's place, io Brady township. Petition read and viewers ap pointed. Petition to vacate road In Girard township from the nlank rood through and to the end of John B Koyer's place, James Mitebell, Daniel W.Moore and John B. Lytle appointed viewers. Petition of eitltens of Feraosoc and Cheat town ships to change the township lines between said townshins nresentrd. and James Mitchell, L. J. Kurd and L. Barrett appointed vie wen to Inquire into tbe propriety and necessity of granting tbe rtraver nl netiiioners. Petition for a bridce across Clearfield creek at Polls run presented, and D. J. Kline, David Bar rel and Wm. Cox appointed viewers to consider the propriety and neceasiiy of grantlog tbe prayer I of netiiioners. Report of vleweis laying nut a mad from the township road at the end of Wm. Lamcr'a lane in Hurnsidc to tho township mad near O. J. West over's. Keport filed and confirmed ntei. Amended report of viewers laying out and sup plying a road from tbe foot of Lick run hill 10 Jobn Young's Improvement in (losbeo township. It r port filed confirmed nisi. Keptirt of viewers laying out a road fromT). W, Orr'e properly to Ibe Chest creek road In Bell township, and from tbe bridge near Robert Mi hnffey's grist mill to a point cf woods near Wm. Me ha (ley 'a in Bell township 1 and from said bridge to a point near Kauffmao's, in said township. Report Aled and confirmed wist. Com'th vs. Michael Carroll. Defendant dis. charged under Ibe Insolvent Law. In the matter of the public road lo Graham and Morris township. Rule to show cause why confirmation absolute should not be stricken off. Rule made absolue and confirmation stricken off. Ib tbe report of viewers vacating road from the Susquehanna river at or near Clinton Thompson's in dreeawood lownship to C. A A. Dougherty's in Bell township. Proceedings set aside. Report of viewers, appointed to view and change the line between Uirard and Covington townships, filed and confirmed nisi. Luclen Bird was appointed Overseer of the poor for Huston township, in place of W. J. King ORrnxiti' ooubt casbb. Wm. A. Hagerty, Esq., was appointed Auditor to distribute the money remaining tn the Bands of J. A. Terpe, et al., Administrators of Nicholas holiday, deceased. Oscar Mitchell, Esq., appointed Auditor to dis tribute tbe money in the hands of Btephea Urtff, A imlnlstrator of Fred. Hetdt, deceased, J. F. McKenrlck, Esq., appointed Auditor tc distribute money In the hands of Jesse Beam, Ad ministrator of Nicholas Murphy, late of Murrii township, deceased. Bmtth V. WltsoB. Esq , sppoiated Auditor to distribute the money tn tee heads ol J. sa . liar ter, Administrator of Edward King, late of Burn side township, deceased. kbapi:r pkatii. In Mrmerlan. At a reoent Het-tiog of Lawreaea Orange, No. 633, F. of II., tba fellowiag preamble and resole tiona were adopted : WtiKttA, It has phased Almighty fljd to re. move from our midst Urt. Mary at. Head, a mem. brr of our Urenge, therefore Knotted, Tbat while we bow la bare Me sub. mission to II ie divine will, wo oannot bat moara the loss of our esteemed sister. Keeoirtd, That we eiisaJ to Worthy Past Mas ter W m. P. Head and family, la ibeir affliction our heartfelt sympathy, as,d oommend ihem to the (treat Comforter for eon -elation ia their boar of trial. Utevlrrd, That la the dr. lb of fliiter Mary M Read, oar Orange has lost one of its most worthy members end tbe uaareh a derotod unniiiao. Hteottd, Tbat as a mark of respect to onr drt-e aird sister, onr ebsrter be draped in moaralog fur three months H-entred, Tbat these resole t ions bo entered on onr minutes.and a aopy be eewt by tba Heervlary to tbe bereaved lamtiy, aoo mat tnej oo paniisn. ad in the farmer rne4 and eoanty pa para. L. O. hL-x. Jj.Lt.aa A- Rrab, fALLIB I. IUAO, W. $. four, Baerelary. Rommiit flr,riVtiiia Ciaara at Stot-kV Tritnmed"h2trand boVnau,''in the latest styles, at Fleck A Co s. Men and boys' Cassimeres, cheaper than the cheapest, at iriecK loi. k-9. Dress floods to please everybody In quality and price at Fleck A Co. 'a s26-l. my a si' A fine line of Blankots, cheap, at J. A. Fleck A Co. 'a. 2& . Remember that Lytie ii County Agent for Lorrlllerd's Tubecoo, and oan cell them at factory priees. They are the but tobeeoec In market Try them. mt Wo bttvo now on bund several thous and flrst-clasa envelopes, which wa will print for businccr men, or anybody else, at prices that aa not be rivalled. Call and see them. tf. At the Republican olrico is the place to get your Job work done. We arc fully prepared to do anything In the printing line, will do It well, and at the right kind of price. tf. To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytic has an arrangement with an Eastern Cigar Factory so that be can sell cigars by tbe box or tbouaand at bottom figures, (live their cigars one trial. tf A Fact. An advertisement Inserted la tbe Rxrt'BUiCAU will reach more readers than if published In all the other papers In the coun ty, nod cost the ndvertiset less than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our Jcurnal Is worth double the price of that charged by any other publisher In the county. "It Is n fact.- tf. Dental Notice. Dr. A. AI. Jlills would cay to bis friends and former patienta that he has not retired from practice as has been so I industriously circulated by lome persona, but will continue to give bis personal attention 10 all who may desire it, or to assist Dr. Heicbhold when ever required. Nitrous Oxide Oas given for the painless extraction cf teeth. April 34 tf. Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbe week ending Sept. 28, 1878, and the same time last year t co At. TOISS. , 25,788 . 27,464 . i,-i 8 a . 0.16,118 . vb,m For ibe week Same time last year Doorcase Previously during year ttatne liuac last year Doorcase .... aO,2S2 .. 0(10,88) ....11112,803 Total in 1878 8 a me time last year Decrease , OTHER r BBI0HTB. Lumber Miscellaneous freights 128 cars, ....ISO Specials. Wawtbd The undersigned want several hun dred bushels of 0AT.-4, for which he wilt pay the enh when delivered at bis Livery Stable, In Cloarflotd. J. L. Lkavt. Bept. 18, 1875 fit. Onb Hrnnnxn Pan Cbxt. Discount on Oi.n Pricbs. Hewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from H& up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wahtbo ! 100,000 Zfl-lnch shaved shingles to average from 6 to flj Inches for which we will pay Ibo highest market price. A. O. KltAMKB A Co., fcfc.JS tf Clearfield, Pa. niTBOlRft For ftAi.a. R. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform Wngons for sale. To be seen at tbe Bbaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. may 13-tf. "In seems as if 1 should cough my bead of " is sometimes tbe impatient txoUmation of a sufferer from a severe Coujrh. Quell the paroxysms with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. The relief is immediate and the core eertatn. Bold by all Druggists. 1'ike s Toothache Drops cure In one minute. octV 4t. WAarao. 8otne easily learned persoo or Artist to Taiatinfaftare Lutubk'i FatrntHii.k Cahvas PirTUBBS In tbis eounlv, on Hoyaltv. Fainted from photijfrrsphs or aoy picture, and la the V meet Oil l'aintins; made, llsforo ifae territorv is tai en I will paint pictures Hilt for f 10 and warrant them for life. Krery person should bave one, as uil raintings on uanvaa are we oniy iio'ures that will stand tha test or time, and oan e bended down to posterity. Particulars free. L. T. LUTMKH, Not. T. 187T-1y. Corry City, Pa. Liver ia Afti. Tha Livar is tba Imperial oraao of the whole human system, as It controls the life, health and happiness of ma When it Isdistarbed in its proper nation all kinds orailmenta aie tbe natu. tsnlt. Ibe dlsestlon ol tood. tbe movement of tba beart and blood, tba action of tha brain and nervous system, are all immediately eoa- nected with tbe wurkiof of tba Liver. It has been raeoess.uMy provad that Ureea'a August i-lower is unequalled in our in a all persous al- flic tad with llyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all tba numerous symptoms that result trm an unhealthy condition of the Liver and 8tmaek. Sample bottles to try, 10 oettLs. Positively eoid in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove tbat it la just what you want. julyl7,7.aow-ly. H ihallrnre the 99 'or Id. When we say w beliava, wt have evidence to prove that Hhiloh's Consumption Cure is draidedly the best Lunt Medieina mele. in as mueh aa it will eore a oommon or Chmnto Cooirh in one half tho time and re her a Asthma, Bronchitis, Whoop. In Cough, Croup, and show mora eases of Con sumption eured than all others It will eu.M where they tail, It Is pleasant to take, harmless to the youngsst child and we fftinrantee what we say. Price, 10 els. 10 ets. and 11.00. If yoar Lnnm are sore, Chest or ftnek lame use Shiloh's PoruuT Plaster. Sold hy llartswick 4 lrvin, C D. Wat son, ClasrOeld, Pa. .Oo roil itrlUre Mt, That In tbis town there are soores pf persons pai-injr our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Iyspepaia, Soar and distressed Blomaeb, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, w he for 7A ets. we will acll them flhilub'a Vltaliaar, guaranteed to enra them. Hold hy llartswick k Irvln, and 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Penn a. The most popular and fntrrmot Perfume of tha day "HACKMKTACK" try it. Bold by HarU- wick A lrvin, and O. I). Watson, Clearfield Pa. Aug. 28 l78-rtm pd. Uae Dr. Van IHke'a taiilnhur Soap. Tha leadTnc oiternal specific for disease of tha AKIN, and beautifier of tbe COM FLUXION ; for tha Jlatb, Toilet and Nursery i Is reaouimet.ded by phTsieiens. Hld hy Iiruggists. Price 36 Cents ; box. X Ousts, HO Cents. K. 8. WKllSTKIt, Prop, 60 X. 6th St , Phil julylT.'78-eow Dm. SrvoiiH Debility. Vital YVcakiieas) or lrpraaalou t a weak ei haunted feclinc, no enervv or eoarace : the re sult of mental over worst. Indlerrellona or eiceaaea, or soma draia upon tba svatem is al ways eared y llumpbrey s Jlomnrpetblo Bpeetfle no. m. it tones up anj invigorates toe system, dispell tha gloom and despondenoy, imparts strength nod energy, stops the drain end re juvenates the entire man. Heeo used twenty years with perfect sueeess by thousands. Bold by dea'ert. Price, $1 par single rial, or $5 per naciaga oi nvo viats ana w via. oi powder, sent by mail on receipt of price. Address Humphrcya Homppathlc Mrdlrlne Company, H V Fultoa Ht., N. V. U. Ii. Watson, Agent, Ulaarleld, Pa. sept IB, 1878-1y. Vmti. At the residence of tha bride's parents, In Buckingham eounty, Va.,oa Thursday, Sept. 6tb, 1M78, by Rev. Mr. Wrey, Mr. . W. tellers, for merly of Chester eonoiy, Fa., aad Miss Kmma Addleman, formerly of Clearield eoanty, Fa. At Broekwavvllle. Pa., on Tuesdar. Oct. IsL 1871, by Rsv. C. C. Hunt, Mr. Albert W. Bloom. of Bloom township, Clearfield eounty, and Miss Amanda Hsys, of Cent villa, Klk eounty. At Ibo the residence of tha bride's parents, la Pike township, .a Wedoesdav, Oet. 2d, IH76, by Kev, W. Heott Wilson, Mr. Vincent LI. Bpeoeer, of Carwensville, and Mist M. Alioe Bailey, of I'ihe low i ib i p. Carwsasvlllo psper please aapy. At tha M. B. Parsenaga la West ( learfifld. on ftnidny, Obi. 6th, 1178, by Rev. W. Beott Wileuo, Mr. Henry 0. Bender, of lekebnrg, Parry eounty, aad Miss Bella t. Bailey, of Centre, Clearbeld eoanty. girl In Brady ttwoiblp, on Booday, Bept 20tb, 1878, MargArel, wife of lUnry lilltwut, eged 66 years, 4 months aud 14 days. ta Brady towaiblp, oa Tuesday, October lit, 1678, kaobel, wife ol Peter Hoover, aged 66 years, 6 months and I days. In Lawreaea township, near Clearfield, oa Wednesday, Oct. 2d, lr!78. Mary Margaret, wife of W, Patter Head, aged 60 seers, 10 months and 1 1 day. (llontiagdoa papers please eoa?,J PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Fnn.anai.PHtA, October T. Breadstuff- mora lowly, aod priori aro drooping. Cotton ti etearty at lOf $ ll'io for middling ap land and gulf. Flour eontiaoee Inaetlra, wltk aalea of 1 ,4 Of barrels me ma in g MtnaoMitn extra family, wow and old wheal, at $4 7f6I5i Peaaeylvaaia do. da. al 14 6(a.6 welera do. do. at $1 7ftf4j6 i nod patent and other high grades at $'fd)S 26; also, ,ouo Darren or market street, Wlrard, City, Camden aad rank ford an secret terms. Rye floor Is firmer. Bai of Ponatylraaio at U I5(m I 0. Cora meal, nothing doing, drain The wheat market Is doll, bat prima jf J, t$ lu if&i remain atady sjyesterday'i figures. Balsa of inw n avffgi. ft I l am her sat Jf4Afi i R and small lots of white eri tf,, , i. -Hr Vf' quiet. We quote ai euMnnno mr western and Pennsylvania. Cora il la fair demand lor local consumption and prices are si pad r. Bales of &,- 000 bushels, including rejected and steamer at 4(cV&0e Ml) mixed at K and yellow at i(ai 6 lo Cats The demand Is light, and prices have declined. Hales of IM bushels, including mixed al !n(n2A4o; new white at 171f42so, for fair to good, and IV (a .11 for choice and fancy. Whisky is firm. Bale! or Western at $1.10. Cntrxoo, October T. Flour weaket t Bprlugci . traa lower j common to oho ice, A.t.5l)(i,2o, Wheat unsettled and lower; No. 1 Chicago Spring, and No. S do., HSrVMllo cash j 61!lo bid (or October 1 84 Be for Novetuter Hilc for Decem ber vNl do. til('7l ejected, ii(47fl J No. 1 Red winter aJ d- "oje:. Corn dull, weak and lower 1 No. t and high mixed, 3 tie cash, and far October 1 84 fo for No vember f rejected, 3li. Oats inaulive and lower; NV l.oash, 1ftfajlte for October! fur Kufaniber 2le for December 1 reject ei, 17. Rye steady ; 44c eash 45o for November. Barley quiet ; $1.00 cash ; $ 08 for November. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. o.ij"".i ti., Oct. a, 18T. Flour, pur et. ti so Bnohh.at Floor, p.r it.. Cora Mv.1, p.r wt Oliop, ry.i p.rewt Chup, nii.d, '.r owt Hr.n, p.r owt Wh.at, p.r bu.h.l R;, per bu.h.l O.li, per bu.b.l Coro, ra, pr bu.h.l !)uokh..t, p.r hu.hel Pot.tooit pr bu.h.l Apple, p.r bu.bel II. mi, p.r pound m. tihould.r, p.r pound Dried ti..r, p.r pound Chicken., p.r pair Butter, p.r pound Krir per doi.n Bu.lt, per ark, l.rg. (Joal Oil, per gallon Lrd, p.r pound Itri.d Appl.a, per pound... Dried Peuobee, per pound.. Ueana, per bu.h.l 1 00 1 m 1 40 I 24 1 Oil 1 00 00 25 Si 70 HO 40 to 100 u 0 15 40 2i 121 1 00 20 in 8 8 DO $ailro;ut3. l'eiiMNylvaiilalluIlroud TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and .Her Monday, MAY 20, 1877, th. Pafsenger Train! will run dailj (esoept Sun day!) between Tyrone and Glearlleld, aa lullowi . C1.BAKKIKLII MAIL. W. S. PLtiUMin, Conduotor. LEA VB SOUTH. LKAVB NORTI1, Curenrill,..S.20, r.a. Clearleld, 1.40, " Leonard J 40, Birr.lt 44, Woodland 4.01, Bigl.r,.. 4 0, " Wallaoeton 4 17, " Blue Hall, 4 ib, " Uraliatn 4.J1, " Pbilipiburg, ...4.31, " Stelner' 4.3H, Biyntoo, 4.411, " O.colm, 4. 62, " 1'owclton d.ila, u Sitmmit VIS, M ValiaooyoO, 0.35, " Tyrone 00, " I Tyrone Vftoacoyoe,. Bumrolt,.,,,, Powelton,... 0.oeola,.H.., 9.00,A.lf. . V.24, " . .0," 10.00, " ,!0.I2," B.)nton,,., ...10.17," fileiner'. 10.22, rhllipilurg,-lii.2, " (Iranam 10 2s, " Blue Bill, 10.37," Wallewto 10.44," Biltler 10.52, " Wi.odl.nd 10.50, Barrett, 11.07, " Leonard 11.12, ' Clearfield 11.10, " Curwanirill.,. 11.40 r.n CLKAKt'IELD ACCOMMIJDATION. Wm . L. RnnrB, Condurtor. LEAVK BOIITll. , LKAVB NORTH. Curwensvillc. fi.40 A. N.j Tynme, ....1.15 F. Clearfield 7:1" " Vanaooyoo...1.3 Leonard, T.Vft " ! Summit .0tl llnrrstt, T.H5 j I'owelton R.I0 Woodiaud,.... 7.4S " j Oscoola,. 8 45 Rinlar h 7 " ; Boynton, S.M Wallaocton.... H.M i olii.cr'x, 4 0 Blue Hall,... . 8-35 M Pbilipsburg...4 35 ' Uraham 8 45 " (Irabxra 4.40 " Philipsburg.- V 00 " Blue Ball i.bb " Kleiner's -UO M Wallaceton, ...6.12 " Boyuton .24 " Higler 6.2 u Oscenia, .3rt Woodlnnd b ib " Powelton 10 00 " Barrett, 5.67 H Hum in It, 1030 " Leonard, fi 04 " Vansciyoo 11.07 " Clearfield 6.20 Tyrone 1 1 .Ml " Curwcnsville,.7.00 STAOS LINKS. A stage leaves Curwensville daily fir Reynolds ville, at 1 o'eloek, p. m., arriving at KeynuldsviUe at fl o'clook, p. in. Heturniog, leaves Uejoolds villo daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur wenaville at 12 o'olook, in. Fare, each way, $2. A stafte leaves Curwensville dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., lor DuBois City, arriving at DuWols City at fl o'clock, p. m. heturniog, leaves DuBoii at 7 o'clock, a. in., daily, arriving at Curwensville at ia o'olook, ni. rare, aacn way, PlIILIPSItV Hii A MOSIIANNON I1RANCHK8 LIATB lOUTH, La ATI NORTH. P. H. Ai M. A. ST. UTATIOltH. A. If. P. St. P. M. 2:"0 Morrlsdale, I2:t0 2:15 7:85 Fhlhpsbnrg, 12 35 4:32 2:19 7:38 Hleiner'a 12:22 4:24 2 24 7:44 Ilovnton, 12:14 4:lfi 2:30 11:10 7:53 Osceola, 10:20 12:04 4:10 2 44 8:64 R:ftft Moshaniion, 10:86 11:61 167 2:52 8:50 8:12 (Sterling, 10:43 11:46 8:60 2:57 8:1 Houtsdale, 10:48 11:40 S:45 3:02 8 8:22 McCauley, 10:53 11:86 3:40 8:07 8:35 8:28 Kendriok's, 10:58 11:30 3:36 3:12 8:30 8:36 Harney. 11:11 11:26 8:30 BALI) BAOLR VALLKY BRANCH. Kit." Matl. Mail. Kip. P. H. A. M. P. K. A. H. 7 15 8.30 leave Tyrone arrive 6.10 S.tli 7 23 8.47 Bald Kagle 6.58 T 48 8.01 tt.30 Julian ' 6.10 T.0W 8.24 9.66 Milesburg 4.46 6.43 8.32 10.05 . llellefonia 4.37 6.33 8.45 10.16 Milesburg 4.36 6 23 008 10.40 Howard 4.02 0O 42 11.18 arrive L. Haven leave 1.26 6 26 TV RONS STATION. K AST WARD. Paeifle Express Harrlsburg Aoo'm, W R HT W A n Ii. PittshurKh Kxp'N PaclOo Express, 8::W 8:50 , 2.50 8:18 P.M. 3:2n 8:50 I0:3S P. it. Mall Train, Atlantic lii press, Pbila. Express, Way Passenger, Mail Train, Fast Line, 1:16 6:34 7:18 Close connect ions made by all traini at Tyrona and Lock Haven. B. 0. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADB DIVISION. aTVN and after Monday, Pee. IQtb, 1877, V7 the passenger trains will rnn daily (except fun day) between nea nana ana imuwooa, follows t KANT-WARD. Day Mall leaves Ptttshurg 8:30 a. m.i Ked Bank ll:60i Migo Junction IZ:in New Bethlehem 1:07 p. m i Maysvllle 1:20) Troy 1:30 t Brookvtl'e 2:0tf : Fuller's 3:36 ; Key. noldsvillo 2:52 Dultois 8:33 j (Summit Tunnel 8:40 I Pen tie Id 4:06 t Weedvlllt 4:17 I Benesette 4:60 arrives at Driftwood at 6:66. n I -ST W Alt 1 I.j Mall leaves Drift wood 13:1a n, m.i llenetrtto l:0tf: vveedvMie l:4Ui l'e n fie 1 4 l:45j Summit Tunnel 2:07 ; DuBois 2.30 ReynoMsvil1e2:62i Fuller's 2:67; Brookville a:;t; Troy 8 40; Maysvllle 4:16 New Betblebcm 4:20 : Sligo Junction 6:10 1 Red Bank 6:27 i arrives at Filtsburg at 8:10 p. ta. ptr- Tbe Rrynoldsville Accommodation leaves Rcynoldsville daily at 7:60 a. m. and arrives at Red Bank at 11:00 a. ., Pittsburgh at 3:36 p.m. Leaves Pittsburgh at 3:80 p. m ; Red Bank at 6:66 p. m.; arriving at Reyaoldsvllleat 9:06 p. m. Close connections made with trains on P. A I Railroad at Driftwood, and with trains on tbe Allegheny Valley Hallroad at Red Rank. DAV1U MrCARUO.tJen'l Sup'L A. A. Jack aoi, Snp't L. ti. Dir. BTAOB LINE. rLKAitrtKt.n to raptBi.n. Tba undersigned would inform the unMio that bo Is now running a stage line between ClearAtld and Penile Id. three times a week. The siaite leaves Clearfield on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Halurdays, at 8 o'eloek a. m., arriving nt Pcnfield at 12 o clock m. Keturnlog same days. Leaves Penfleld at 4 o'olock p. m., arriv ing al Clearfield at 8 e clock p. m. Connection ia male with trains on the Low Urade R. R. at PonlU'ld. Fa-e, eah way, 11.60. liKU. W. It KAnll AK 1. Clearfield, Pa, Feb. 13, 1878 PARK FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonle, Pa $3 06 Middletowa 16 00 Lock Haven Wamsnort.. Huntingdon ... L wis town.. Marysvillew..... CuweasvUla , 3 7 , 60 1 80 190 . 4 50 . 20 Marietta.. 6 6n Lancaster 6 8W flULADELFHIA 7 06 Altoona I 66 Johnstown. I 66 Phillnsbara 61 Oseeola. ,,. 66 UAHRtHRDRti ... 4 76 Tyrone 1 23 PITTKHURO 16 ArANTKI).-J0O,fl0 fourtoea feet Shaved IT II o a a s, delivered ta ear loads al 8 000. oa Tvroos A ClearReld, P. A K., Bald Jingle Valley, and Pean a nail Roads, aad lur WBicft I will pay tbe easa. Address, JOft. L NEFI, sept 18 4m. Roland, Oeatro Co.. Pa. (1 AUTItlM. All ptreons aro hereby oautloned J against purchasing or In aoy way meddling with tbe following described property, aow ia tho poesesair or Ckaries v. rfohnstoa. m liastoa township, v Is i Una spaa horses (bay and ren)( I waooa. 1 natr slels, 1 aoiting bn. 8 stovea, lot of bedding, bandskihet, chains, grohs. As., as (he same belong to me aaa is leu with eald Jnhostow on loan only, inbeet to my ordnr at any lime , BabnU, Sept. 26, 'Ti-lL L. JuliNHON f AUTIOM. -Al' persons are hereby oautlona d J against porchesir( or in any way meddlin g with ibe folio winf personal property, now la tba poseeistoa of Cornell at D. Tobbs, of Ferguson lownship, f Is i One gray mare, 1 roan horse aod horneti, 1 wagua, I pie. I harrow, 8 hugs, 6 pige, I0v doten oats, 60 doaea. rye, I neree buek wboat, and I acres eora, as the same belongs to mo, and Ii left with said Tubbs oa loaa only, subjsat to mi order at any time. BHANON WITIIKUHlllT. Marroa, Pa., Sept. 15, 1K76.X, t no giflrrrlistuKuts. KKK BILL, and will on U. r.li.t of twenty. iMHtta. wi.ll a eni,f t. .nj 4dr.M. Wif M ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Curw.nivlll., Jan. V, It If. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curw.nivlll., I'.., Jan. D, '78 If. ARNOLD HAS AUVANCKD Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwanirill., Jan. 9, "TS-tr. SELLERS' LIVERPILLS ttooi U in of Urtr rn,in(a, (Wnititui, Aui tin, anl ill d'rmu(pnnU of ibt l.tur 'Htlicr.' LUrrrilUcurtvl BMiif l.l'vr Comi il.Iiitinr. I cn rn..nuiai1 H-ll.r. Liitt Pilli A.Uiik. HI Hau( Kfulunki tit. IV fli. S. i 111 br all nruitiiuan4 oaunirr fllara Irw DISSOLUTION NOTICIi. The firm tradinjc under the name of Oulicb, MuOorkle A Co., wss this day (Hent. lll.dUsolv. ed by mutual consent, David Ilriilbrun retiring. Tbe books ail) remain at the old stand fqr settle ment until October 2Hb, after which tlinn all un settled account! will be left with an officer for collection. R F. (iri.U'l!, ROUT McCORKLB. 6ept2V78 M D. IIHILIIUUN. Tbe niidi-riicned bavins disposed of bis inter est In tbe furniture business to J L. Wrif ley, the business wtll hereafter be carr.o'l on by K. t . Uulinb, Robert McCukleend J. L. Wrigloy under ine nrin name ot uuiion MRUoraie m uo. DAVID IIKILHKUN. New Fancy Store. Mlsles WATSON A CAR DON would call tbe attention of the ladies cf Clearfield and vicinity to the large stock of Notions & Lndics Fancy Goods ! Which they have just opened In Row's Store Room, on (second street. CLEARFIELD, PA. They keep Embroideries, Ruohinp;, Tlri, Handker- cbleli, luimrs, iuih, Lime, and niu u loves, Ribbons, Sash Ribbons. II am burs; Kdninn nnl insertions, Laces, Ladles' Misses', aud Children Uosicry, white end colored. Corsete, all liods of Zephyrs, (lertnanlown Wool, Java Canvass, Aa. By strict attention to the wants of their custo mers, they hope to receive a share of public pat ronage. Their prices will be as low as the same quality of eooda can be tiurchaied at any other place In the country. Call and see us. Remember tbe place; Rows Hi ore Room. Second street, Clear field, Fa. August 21, 1ST tf. HCUQt J i 1 1 fiollii POLISH, lwts aiaov on uli. r.rib.Hlyll. II. i huWMavTn.un. lNiiu.HtiiVM.un. POan POLISH W-m Hiatw-U HO! . MIX Iff O. IDUHT. RUST. W A HTE. ' BRUHH. HENRT S. ZIEGLER, Sole Manufacturer, ax, see o Ji am.. ruustrnm. HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUUK I)ltU(iS! CUEUICALSI PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF TARNISHES, unreims, PERFOMERT, FANCY 000D TOILET AKTICLKS, OF All KINDS, PURS WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. Trasses, Supporters, School !lioks and Station ary, and all other artielos usually found In a Drug Store. PHYSICIAN'S PRKSCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDKD. Having a largo 0 norlenoe lo tho business they can giro entire sat isfaction. J. O. HAUTSWrCK, JOHN F. Ill WIN. I'luarfield. ie-ml.er M, l'4 COMMISSIONERS' SALE of Unsealed Lands C loarliol tlj: 1 u 1 1 y , Pa . Notlre Is hereby given that in pursuance of an Aet of Assembly, approved April 3d, t04, milled, "An Act dirt-cling the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes," and tho several sup. piemen ts thereto, there will bo .exposed tn puhiio sale at the Court House, in the ho rough of CI ear 6eld, at 1 o'olock it. m., on Wednesday, tha Rth day of October, tho fallowing tracts or piece of anseated land purchased from the County Treasurer, from 1861 to 1871, Inclusive. PURCHASED 1X84 -6 H'ltrrjo're or Oxner, TuwneMfo A. Scott Ferguson. John Whitmer (lullh. No. 1055 Krthud. tleo. Ashton .KnoX. Ttiomp'un A Rngleman... " Peter Henry Wood ward. Arm. 1.10 )215 1W 200 110 l.M 100 40 41 33!l in" 11 MO 711 17 lint. I 101 71 t lot 49 I OS St 37 SS !00 ln lot lilt 71 41 J5 1IJ tl lt 1,1.1 its Mar, Connelly Ji.he. MrRenoell alar. MrCoDDell.. lOOQ arvct 1007. Catherman.... K. R. Calbera.. , Kliai Kriiliart John Hoiiiion l'aul W hit. No. Illli. Job. I'altoD ll.or. W . Ilr.)f ..beeearl.. Ilrljr. Peo.lur. Fer.mon. k.rlhaol. .Knnl. Lumber City. Woodward. Mar. (;onn.ll, .. xoaa m.xxc leao. Jehu Sean Hreeati.. llmr, Ileoa Hell. Fenton . H,,eneer Illoom. Ilenoah Stewart HoKtfi. Oeora. Turoar .bredlord. ila.n Uradj, Metlarv., ' I. J. Whlu Karlhani. rbarl.1 Wllllnk " WllllamMieha.lt " Sllaa H ilcol' Knol. AI.I. Hunter Jo.tab JonlnD " Thomai Jordaa 1. B.Fh.w Lawreao. Morgan " dMrf. um..... Monli. 1070 and 1071. John Han.ma. H....tleMarla. John Tbnaaa U.iritl. Martha Wortbinglon M..Otie.t. J.me. VYIIron llu.t... Wt No. .Mil, Wm. Fowar " luo H a. Bi,ler Morrli. 0 I'll H.(. rl I'enn. I M. Il.nry I'lhe. Jubn Loil.r Woodward. AUMl: el.AHK SHOWN, I. W. Ho.., IIAHH1S IHKlVKH, Vlark. THUS. A. MoUII UK, Cemmlirlocrrf. Commli.le.erl' OOle., I CIW't.K. I'". Repl. I. T H -tt . j ,' gtw di'frtlsfmtuts. Aud thoir respective fumilioi, ro notified tbt on Monday, September 15th, .t878f Tlioro will bo opened a Guinaburg's Store, A luTneond entiroly new itock of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Etc. We will bo prepared to how Hint our. nro tliolowost priced In tlie Stitto; tlmt wo have the InrKC.t uxaortment, whitli wo warr.ot to (Ire Mticfaction, or tliey will b) rcpluced. In exchanue for tlieao (ooda 1 a ra anxioua lo reooive the much despised silver, the trouble some greenback, tho unisxod bond, or theubotantial products of tho farm. (You takos your choico how you pays your money ) Tho elections aro oominK on. Tho "Ah 1 how are you ? Hov is your family ? Nieo littlo boy, that ! Oh, It's a filrl, ia il I" are plenty as lightning rod men, and jnst You want now BOOTS and SHOES lor the winter, nu GUINZRURG'S IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM. Thorolore co in a solid body, exumino Tho following price list will givo people A bal)T'l food iho. 20 rmU A baliy'i gitoi ibo. ...40 Mntl Boj Cblld . Md lbw wllb heel : eenta ,..l.uw Millet dr..i ilioel 1.00 Miiaeioair ibo 1 00 M lliei buttoned eboM l..o Woman 'f tnoroeoo peRged aboei , 1.00 " aoweu iboi J..o ealfikln ihoei 1.2 better dr.ll ihoM 1 .AO beet drill ihoM 1.00 kid butloned i.&O ii " Mrn'i All dllierentilrlil. Fin. I have a number of alyles in all ITATS, CAPS, FUUNISniNG GOODS, TnUXKS, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, Kto. Also, what you may want m GROCEIUKS and TOBACCO, io ex chango for grain of any kind. At C-iiinzburg's Koot nnd Shoe Store, (Flogal'a old stand). Socond St., opposito Court House, sept 11,78. CLEARFIBLL, TA Z. gi. inl & Co.'s Column. Fall and Winter Goods in great variety, nro iuw open nnd ready for sale, at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE COMPETED' WITH, (by small buyers), at tlie widely nnd well known Dry Goodti btore ol T. A. FLECK & CO. It is only necessary for us to announce to tho public tbat with the constantly increasing uenianu, we are ever enlarging our siocn, both in quantity and variety.so that nny and everything needed in the most durable nnd fashionable lines of goods can be had at our store nt all times. Our goods have been selected in person by Mr. Fleck, mostly nt tho manufacturers, and by buying in largo quantities, we save tue louuers pront, aim .. . IS t . 1 VERY LOW FIGURES. We also have one of the very place, ready to trim in the very lutest styles, nnd trusted to Miss Gresty s enre will be pleasingly executed. We know whereof we sneak, that we will make it to the interest of all persons wishing to buy Dry Goods of all descriptions, to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Markel Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. 40-DR.A1VDO FALL AID WINTER CLOTHING, AT CUINZBURRG'S OLD RELIABLE STORE, Old Western Ilolel Corner, Clearfield, Pen n'n. I have just returned from tho Eastern cities, and am now reeciv' ing a full line of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, of tho best, most substantial and fashionable goods ever bro't to ibis town, while the prices are lower than ever. CALL, SEE AND BE CONVINCED. HATS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc REMEMBER THE PLACE : CUIXZHUIIC'S CLOTHING STORE. Western Hotel Building, Clearfield. Pa. 6E0. WEAVER & CO, PKCOND STRKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have oprned np, In Ihr store room lately oeeupted hy Weaver A llrtts, on Second street, a Urge and well selected sIoor of Dry - Goods, Groceries, IW0T8 ANDSIIOKS, QUKKNSWABK, W00I1 A WII.LUW WARai, HAW AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dispose of at reasonable rates fur rasb, or exchange lor aounlry produce. OKOROK WttAVKR h CO. Clearleld. Pa.. Jan. , IM-tf. CAUTION. All persona art hereby warned against parohasiae; or In nny way ncddllng nub tbe following parsunal property, now In tb possesslot) of Leopold Nashwtndrr, ef Morrn tnwnsiilp, vlsi Te tows, 1 heifer, 1 burse, 1 fwo bors wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 sled. I plows, I barrow. bogs, lb ebtekens, all ibe wheat, rye, oats, buckwheat, bay and potatoes, t sets harnees, bolt eliains, tingle and doable trees, I emit etovo, 1 healing slove, t tallies, ehairs, bedsteads, had ding, 1 owbvard, dishes and rlnh.es lha same waa punaaeed by ran oa tbe 1ih of ftaptetabor, It? it and Ii lr ft with said Mashwindsr oa loan only, sabje-it lo say order at any time. fKTKHMOTKR, Kylsrtown, r.., flepi I lTI H. Hrw avrrtisrmnttf. fl! i' c a. cr CO z O o o o- V) (U o N cr c ii td as naru io guv uruunu. tneir stock and price thogooda. an idea of what wo aro doing. i kip bootf. ...11.70 .... t 0 t 74 ..- t oo ... 100 ... 1-13 ... I S .... J " ... 1 Ti " laead ihoaa.... " buckl. ahoei., M .1 II ( M.n'a kip booti o o f P 0 ifi rr ii ii 8.60 ' ibo. 1 '0 buokledlboe 1.M dr.M boon 13, M and 4 00 dr.il iboM from tl.SA upward!. the above goods. Also, o o a Z. gtt & Co.'s Column. .1 I I .1 1 II . fire i.ius cnuuieu to nun tit best Milliners constantly at her wo guarantee that any work en OX3E31VXlV4CJr ol" 2,r. OOIVIZI AND 0X3 J ma hbw riiiliiddliliia Branch Clothing Store, ROOM NO. 1, OPERA HOUSB. The unJemlgoed would rMeetrull; laTorm th. elllieni of Clcarllild and elclnlly, that he ha. juit op.n.d lh largeit and belt itock of itr.11 v-.fi.titK CLOTin.ra, HATS, CAPS, limit' f'm-iil.iliir Goodti, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, ..er broti,ht 10 ClearA.ld, and wbleh h. will lell eheaper lha. any other ator. In town, ALL KINDS OP GRAIN TAKEN IN EXCIIANQK FOR flOODfl. Calf Stlni, Sheep Prill, and Fori of .11 kind. taken In aiohange. Call and are, and be eonvlnred. SIMON Sll LOSS Clearfield, P.., Sept. II, im am. . CasBondsforSale. Tha ClearBeld Has Company offers for asle, at par, Coupon Bands of tVtOO and ItVDO denomina tions, bearing Interest at tha rata of A per ten torn Rer annum, pay-bis semi annually at tha First atioaal llsak of t'learfisld, l'a. Tba works of lha Clwarflrld tlas Oo top any were rreoted at a east of ii ,000, and tba llomls 1s- sned are limited by law to 111,1)00, aacared by a nnrtgnge on all tba Company's property and Iranotiise, In feror of Wa. H. Dill, Cashier of lha First National Rank, and John M. Adams, Cashier of tho Clear field C.mnty bank, In trust. The Directors propose to issue but $l,0(M) of these bonds for tba purpose of fandiog their float ing dsht, and bat $4ut)u rem sin an sold. Any In. formation respecting tha works will bo gtfea by tha Pretideni or Treasarer of the Company. Bunas can he had at any ol ine t'learfleld banks. W. W. IIKTTrt, A. F. IIUYSTON. President. Hee. and Treas. yt. D. HltiLKR, JAMHft IB ft' IN, J.NO. r. IKWIN, Ckarflrld, Jons 19, '79 tf. Dlreotora. I I.J01 Piano for only fS niU. LrafJSS Ops. Orgsa lor only f7t, 2Pl Organs for only fflO. All warranted sli jeers. Don't fall tosrnd for Illustrated Cataiogaa. BUNNKIt A UlLI.KH, Origlael ManafaeUrefs j Lewlsieaa, Pa., Sept II, Wi J. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties fnrwensf ITIo, Pa. Jan. t, T-tf. rtlisrfUaufons. pOR SALE. Tb. andentiMd will ? arlrat nit all 'k.ljt-rj; ..r (.n iJ hi.J lrni Im.u towu.hip, ?'jw 9tudtt, 'V., w - 1 'dbj iLl, duune. of th. lron. A Cl..rS.I'l R. U., and aljoioio( landa of Kobert Hudwin and otaerl, and koowo a. th. Jaoob B. Uearbart lot Tha aid I not oo.taininit SO aerel Bore or Imi, with two T.1D. of raluat.1. m.I throo, haj alwut IS .ere. cleared, aad la ih. he. to a larr. hod, of onal mlHtut baing developed. Will be luld low and upon Hi Uruii. Kor partlnulari, applr to DAVID L. kilEUS. Clurneld, Pa.. July II, IH7S rpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept ooniuntlj on ban4. STOVE AM) EART1IE. WARE Or EVERT DKbCBIl'TlONl CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! PUIier's Patent Airtight Holt' . Healing Krall titiil Bl'TTEK CHOCKS, with lldi, CKKAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS, APfLK-BITTTKH CROCKS, PICKLK CHOCKS, FLOWER POTS, P1R DISnES, stbw koth, And a great many otbor tblngi too naaeroM te B.ntioa, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Comer ol Cberrr and Third Street, CLEAHWKLD, PA. aafJ J.H. LYTLE,: Wholesale & Retail Dealer in GrocorioS, TIIK LAHOESTand BKiST RKLECTKD BT0CK l.N TIIK COUNTY. COFFEE, TKA, Bl'GAR. SYRUP. HEATS, fish, SALT, OILS, (JCEESSWARE, TI BS aid IU'CKKTS, Dlilt.X) KRUIT3, CANNKD GOODS, SPICKS, BROOMS, FI.OUR, FEED, v , County Agont for Loitu.i..tnt a Toit.ittos, 7bM. foeda bought fur CASH In large lots, and Mid at alnioit eitj prieai. JAMES II. LTTLE, ClearS.ld, Pa., Jog. It. IkTt-lj, PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Tbe undersigned, Hrlng in Pern tsrp., Clear Acid eounty, IV, oflers the following eelunble Keel Kitntufor isle: 446 Acres of Land, more or ls. In Bt'CeeHn township, lying on tbe nortb side f bis Cleerflold erneli, nnd within one mile of the ssme. The niiove Isnd is bearily onrered with hemlock, white oak. rock on (, and other herd wood timber, end ft quantity uf white nine, ssld to be half million or more foot. The reme ts beavuy auaHM irith b'iminnus coal, and directly oft tbe line f nil road leading Irom lloaiidalelo t onlj.ort lis va'ue H unknown. Thrre ire, also, other valuable minerals on tha same. The above Isnd lie about two nnd .a-hal miles below tbe Tillage ot Ulen llojie, adjoining lands of Oeorsro Uroutn and others, oo what is known Purler s run. The improvements oa tbe prop rty are a good geared saw mill, in running order, high dam, stoue brraM, muds in the best man ner, tit for almost any machinery. There Is, also, a large ira me dwelling Boas and frame bank barn tbeieon, and a boat forty or tfly neree, more er less, of tha land ia cleared. Any person wishing to Invest In property af tbis kiod will da well to eitmine mis property, i will sen tba whole or tba undivided half Intesest, as may suit tbe parobaeer. Tba above traet of land will make two or tbrea farms, which will oompara favorably with tba greater part of oar eoanty. Priea and terms made known ta any person wishing to pur chase. For further particulars eall ia person or address the undersigned at Grampian 11 ills P.O., ClearSeldonunty, Pa. SAM 1 VYIDEMIHK. Jan. 9. Ih78 tf. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED RATES! . . 3 TUE KEW IMPROVED Weed Sewing Machine, roa tiLi ar Miles 'ILneem, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Resldcnoa. Wast Clearfield) Tho NEW IMPROVED WEED I: oaa of tha best machines la tba market, and runt very light and qoiet Its new eylUider Steal Shuttle has only one hole to bo threaded, and bolda twirw as mueh thread as most any other machine. It has one of tba best Narrow Heroroers made. Its Table Is long and roomy. It bm bo gears and earns. It has no screws or laot-plete to ben moved while oiling or cleaning. The WKKD, before Ih-: late improvement, drew a prise at the Paris Exposition in Franca, also, an award at the Centennial Kiposltioa, and in almost arery Ststa In tha Colon. Machines sold on Monthly Pay nentB. Person! should not buy before scsiug tba New Weed. Hay, grain, boef cattle, and some kinds of old Macbinea taken in part pay for New Machines. Al kinds of Sewing Msrblnes cleaned and repair ed . Also, dealer in all kinds of hewing Mich be Needles, Oil, Rufflsrs, Tuck markers, Castors. He miners, Shuttles, Check springs, Ao. In ordering anything by letter, bo sure to giro name of machine. Cash must acoompany all orders hy mail. Persons wanting any other kind of maohiae, please write for prices. aog.U-Aa William Powell SSCOSD ST., CLKARriKLt), PA., Dealer in Heavy :nd Shelf HARDWARE. IROK. NAILS. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, gLAHSAND PUTTY Keepi ntanily on hand tha bait Cooking, Heating and Parlor Stoves and Ranges of all descriptions. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Carpenters' 'tools, such aa caws, llrumsu, fuare, Itrnch Slops, Planet and Plana , . Iroas, Ohlels, Bit. AngetvAdse, 'If,! Files, liine.es of allkinds, Locks, Screws, Bash Cerd, Pulleys, ate., etc. Farming UiciiMil, Plows, Cultivators, Double and Ing la ftbovel Plows, Cullirator Teeth, drain Oradlea, Scythes, Knatbes, Hee, Porks, ftnkre, Hay Forks, Fam Dells, etc., ate. Horse Shoes and Horse Kails, tbe bmel make of Crest cat Imws and a lea, Uhndstoaee aad Oriadeiona Fittarea, and ararylbiag asoally k'p4 Ib a rsi olaas Uardwara bt.tre, Alao, a (all stock of House Furnishing Goods, ft R US It K ft, LAMPS, miMrtRTA, Ao. All kinds of Tin war kept on hand and made to order. Koofiag and Ppoitlng promptly at tended to, um i-t fenriH wlihiaf ...thing ta mf 11. ar. I.. .lt.d lo wall ai.aiiit Moh and prww. . ' . WILLIAM PUWKLU. rinrte'd, !'., JnM I, !: tf, ii : i;! f'r
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