. I "t THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIKM), PA. WRDNRSDAT MORN I Nil, OCT. 16. lftTS. Terms of Subscription. j( id in tdvanot.or wlttalo tbroa month t...f2 0" If tjatd after throe end bafore ill ttonihi... 2 50 If after the expiration of six monbti... 8 00 ti tttUtl? S. 's FlTTkfffiif.1, 1 Co., r,j cr AittettUinjt A gouts, 17 Park How, midst rhBitn Htroet, era uur dulj authorised A fonts iu N York City. m.i.K.nir muk dh, nirthudiit l..l-f opal Churrh Rev. J. 8. Mt M CRRAT, Pastor. erTiofi er.ry Sabbath a Hi A M., and 7 P. M. Snbt'(b rinhool at V A. M. prayer Meet. Opt ovary Thursday, at 7 P. M. Ci)ino union hervtce, flrit Sabbath of arery ,1(ntb, al 10 A A. M. Went Cltarlleld. !l. E, Church. Rv W. froTT Wilboh, Pastor. Preaching every Itoroate fiumley, at 9 o'olonk, l hi. Sun day Lrciiool at 21, P. M. All ire invited to attend. prel)ierlan t'hurrh Ker. II. 8. BuTtra. S.ilbHth sprricfls morning and evening 8ab hnth School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednoi ltv evening. Ilnptiat Church. Re. J. A. Ai-dmim., PirturHrrTicf every Habtiath evening, alter nate at HI A. M.,anl 7J P. M. PaMmth School at 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting Weduenday evening it. l-raiirlp' t hiiifli Catlinttc llev. p. J. SnttlAH. Preaching at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the firft, third and fourth Sunday of eh mouth; Vespers and Herod. eMon ot the fileised Haeramtnt at 7 o'clock, P. M. bunday Hchool every Bon day afternoon at 8 o'oloek. 4)1 l'KIAL DIRF.CTOHY. tivn or S'lLnma quarteb imiiom cuurt. Prcond Monday f January. 1 bird Monday of Maroh. Fust Monday of June, Fourth Monday of tiepteuilier. Tim or iOLDIM GOMIIOI rLBAa. First Monday of June. huoond Monday of November. rtraLio orricmii. prtidtmt Jvdy Hon. Charles A. Mnyor, of Lock Haven . Attitlant taw Ado lion. John H. Orvla, of Bellcfonts. .4 octal Judgti Arirenj Ogden, Clearflald ; Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. protkottotary Eli Bloom. Rtguttr and Rttordtrh. J. Morgan. liittriet Attorn Win. M. McCullough. TreaMmrtr David McOaughey. Sheriff Andrew Hants, Jr. Drputy Sharif ChrUt. J. Keagr, CltarfleM. County Surveyor tiamnel V. MuCloskey, Cur pjenirUle. County Commi tt i omsts Clark Brown, Clear Held Thomas A. MoUoe, Chest P. 0. Ilairii Hoover, Clearfield. County Auditor-William V. Wright, Clrar. field ; tiamuel A. Caldwell, Williomigrovi ; Juhn C. Conner, Uumnide. County CWoacr J. B. Naff, New Washington. Jury Committiontrt Dr. J met P. B ore h field, Clearfit-d, Joseph Aleiander, Madera, Superintendent of Public School M. h. Mo Qiiown, Clenrflld Senltmf Wrigntt iftatmm Jrru W.Carlile, office at Uuthercburg Pa. Solaris Public John W. Wrigley, Wm. Re debaugh, Cyrus Gordon, Clearfield; Joseph H. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curweuiviils j J. A. Living tone, Dullois City. Oor ,Vjecieolnn ia decidedly interfiling In a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsider! who want to wive inonry. VI--.S, OF LOt'ltSlS : "Mill juu take whet, oali or oi-rn for auj pcription ?" We are often inquired of in thii way by letter f reu patrons who reiide at a diitance frum Clearfield. Wo ag tin aay yoe. ThereceipU of a responsible merchant or mill nworr In the vicinity, will amwor us Jut as will ai the aih. To illltntrate: If any of our patrons will deliver ui a bug of grain at the mill of Joseph II, Breth, in Chcit lownvhip, Horace Patobia, In Bumside, ThoniHi II. Forrey, in Graham, Wm- Porter or Shaw's, in Lawrence, or Brown A Seylrr's, ai Ruckton, UnUn township, and forward their receipts for the amount, we will erodlt them on tbifr account Tor the lame. In ibis wuy all may stun pny hat they owe, If they will pursue this course. tf. Try HUkU'b 5-Cent ciutH. Pumpkin pic-miml buck wheat cukos I Now futtcn your Thankdiving tur- i i i...-. - This week for cheap tobacco nnd cigars at J-lm A. SttK-h's. Come to tho Fair and help muke it a luoeesi snd a credit to our county, - Head John P. Krnnur shinlo and b'op spfcials in our " FpecUl " locals to-day. . - - m m - - ChcMrmta are in tho market, and tho crop this season In Clearfield county Is Dot m plentiful one. m mm Don't fail to call and trot your din ner at the Baptist dining tent, near the entrance to the Fair ground. Tho Court Proclamation and list of Jurymen for tbe Nortinber term of Court Is pub lished in this Irsue, Thin week there will be Rold a lotot eheap Tobacco and Cigais at John A. Stock's Cigar Factory B. It . Sbaw'a old stand. Parlies in need of a fun, ace, can bo cure n cheap on by calling upon or addrfsstng Joslah W. Smith, Esq., Clearfield. See advertito- ment in this paper. mm a The Ccntro County Fair, held Inst wh ai B-Hefunte, was a success financially and otherwise. It was estimated ikt ,tou pfhiple were on the grounds last Thurtdey. " Drain Lick " i the name ot a new poitoffioe recently ettablished at what Is known as tbe " Cooper sttt lenient," In Morris towrsbip. Mr. Harry C. Crtrman bai been eommistioned pos1 mister. Lant Sunday a wevk. ft wm of Mr Whipplof Lawrence township, fell from a chest nut tree and broke one of bis arms, between the wrist and elbow, fracturing botb bones. He Is now getting s long rather comfortably. The peanut stand near tho circus ground did a tfcrmng business on sdot aay. Califurnia peanuts, "hump-backudfdout'le-jointed, a yard long, in inch thick, and still agrowlng,' were disposed of ID large quantities, - mm Tho Law card of Oscar Mitchell, Kq., appears In this psper. Mr. M. baa opened an office in tbe Opera House. He la a trait worthy young man, and any legal builnesc en trusted to hit care will receive prompt and care ful attention. Itev. V. M. Hrvairiirer, Superintend ent of tbe Mnbodist Book lUxim, Hnrrisburg, preached In the Clearfield M. K Cburoh lest Sab bath morning, and eon d noted a Sunday School Missionary meeting in tbe evening. Botb services were ably conducted end well mended, Tlie Synod ot liurrinbur will nice In Ibt Presbyterian Church at Ituniigdon, Pa. to-morrow (.Thursday), at 7 o'clock P. M will continue He seiaioni unlit the following week. About Uro hundred ministers and elders are e peeled to be In attendanoe at this meeting, mm mm LtHt of letters reniainin uucluimod la the Posioffiee at Cleat field, for tbe werk end in Oeto'ter H, 187S i Nelson Armstrong, Lewis Buck, Adm Baiit, Viana Colw.il, J. A. Caldwell, J. F. Carroll, Auitln Flegal, Martin Shoff-(l), Henry W. Smith, Mary U. Hebneir. P. A. Oai lib, P. M Sunday Sciiuui. Convintion. Th Clearfield County SaLbatb School Aaeociatlon will bold a Convention at Wallaeaton, oa Tburs day, Nov, Tlh, 1878. Full programma will duly published. The Local Committee of Arrange ' meats consists of the Pastors and Superintendents at Wallacetoa. D. W. MrCi nov, Sec'y The Leonard Literary Association varied tbe programme last rrlday aventog, order lo give tbe members of tbe legal fraternity who are connected with It a chance to air their knowledge of the law. In plao ef tbe venal de bat and literary ciereises, a snoot Court was of ganlted. Frank Cardoa was lodisted and placed on trial far t elating the Qame Law, ead, alter brief trial, wai arqaittod. Accidental Siiootino. Firo arms ai dangerous plaything for ehlldrra. A little ten-year eld boy of ibis place, ten of Sheriff Pent, became possessed of a revolver ea day last week, and white be aad somte companions were shooting with tt last Saturday, a ball passed through lb Issky part of bis bead and struck another llttl fellow la tb aide, paeslog through the clothing and jest graiiag tbe lesh, Neither of the boy are mask hart, bat they ware both pretty badly aart. Children should not be sHoved to pur faaao or hand) each dangereae weapons, a they ra seemly aat. la tbs heads of grown persona. Til i "b i l us1 II If aiV '" " ' Last Saturday, the Mmrods, under Captain Leavy mmi McUaugbay, Indulged In a return hunt as a sequel to the one engaged in a few weeks previous. Csptata Leavy'c side was agia ucetssful, the following toore will show i l A IT. LIATT'l DDK. I CAST. H'ttAUOIv't R. A. Leavy, Capt... 144 D. M'Geugbi-y.Capt. 1A0 A. A. Ad bl U. B.C.wdriek.. K. A. ltnrrhflald Krnest Book Al. B. Heed Fred. Sackelt S. I. 5oyiT..., Werren Thorn..., 68 A.M. Bloom .. 45: Frank IV ell ,. 8 li 'Uarnay Clark .. ItHJaek Dougherty.... . l)j John U. Harder Frank (i. Harris... Frank Wklley J. F. Finkbeioer...H Amos Kconnrd...... Juhn L. Kragle...... A. W. Wallets... J a. Mrlaugfalin... TP John W. Howe 25 Henry Bridge H U Harry MlHi lK2,Kd Uuimhurg 20ieo. C. Moore litl Charlrs Barrett Al. M. Ho bi Heorge Kiook F. G. Chnrpfcning... 41 A. M. Fleck John Simmons 1(1 D. K. Fullerton.,,. H. 8. Butlers 2tf Harvey Ale, W. 0. Cardon M Wo Charles F. Ima... I U Total lC;il, Total 1.1H4 The entire amount of game slaughtered on this occasion was as follows t Pibc fqulrrels, 02 j Blaok Squirrels, :J; Gray Squirrels, II Hawks, t ; Pigeons Total, 8:10. Tbe largest oouut was made by John W. Howe who bad M pi tie sqclrrels, I pig. on and I gray tqulrrrh. A. W. Walters cams ncit, with 41 pine squirrels, I Lawk and black squirrel. S. S. Butters bad tbe most black squirrels 4, and Kd Leovy and Fred, Haekett had each S gray squir rels. Leavy a 'so captured a bawk. Muter Bloom and Jbn Howe each bore pigeon on their string tbe only twu killed. On Monday evening tho hunters and their friends, accompanied b tbe Orpheus Cornet Band, assembled at tbe St. Cbarle Hotel, where lb-y partook of an elegant cupper, gotten up in Inim itable style by tho landlady, Mr. McLaughlin. Tb supper hour passed off pleasantly and agree ably to all, and tbe hunters hope for many annua I returns of the " happy bunting day." - imm e m AN AtiKO CITIZEN. In the death of Henry BroeberhorT, whlofa oc curred on Sunday, .the Atb Instant, aged nearly 86 years, DeMefonte loses It wealthiest and one of its oldest cltiiena. Aocording to the KWaatfin, Mr. B rook erb off was bom on the 1 1 lb of June. 17f4, at Ober Cas tle, opposite Duiieldorf, In the Province of Alsa tia, or Alsace, on the Rhine. He went to school at Duiteldotf until he was 10 years of age, after which he attended a omrnercUl college at Ait-la-Cbapelle, and gradua:ed in one year, being then 17 years old. II served la a clerical capacity In tbe army of the grant Napoleon until tbe disas trous battle of Waterloo, on which the mighty fortune of the Emperor war overthrown. In Ibis battla Mr. Brockerboff fillid the position of Roll officer. After tbe fall of Napoleon, young Brockerboff sailed for tbe United State, and com menced business In Philadelphia as a pedller. From there be went to MoKoe's Falls, In Union county, where be engaged In the mercantile busi ness, and arrived In Bellefonte about 1H25. There be opened a store In a building that stood whore German's Hotel now stands, and be bad a part ner by tbe name of Kechlcr. Thin partnership was afterwards dissolved, and Mr. Brocks rhoff re moved bis goods to a roota In the Pennsylvania Home hotel, where he finally purchased, after ward adding tho brick blocks known ns the Brockerhoff Row, which, together with the hotel, was destroyed by tbe great fire in February, 16(15, After this he removed lb remnant of his goods to the stone building that stood where Joseph's store now Is, and took in John Awl as a partner. Thi partnership was Boon dissolved, and Mr, Brockerboff retired from actlre business life. In 1849, tbe lamented deceased was married on tbe 14th of Nor em Her lo Miss Margaret Mullen, daughter of Felli Mullen, Eq., who survives him. There are four living children by this marriage. Mr. Brookarhoff was personally known to many of our readers, who bee me acquainted with him during his long, actlre business life. , mmm- mm Destructive Fire. On Saturday afternoon last, tbe largo frame dwelling bouse and frame barn on the farm of Mr. Wilson Hoover, near Lin's fording, In Bogga township, were entirely consumed by Are. About half past 4 'clock la the aftcrnonn, Mrs. Hoover built a wood Are in tb cooking stove, and soon there- fter flame were discovered in the roof. An effort was at onoe marie lo check them, but tbe roof being very dry and a strong wind blowing at the time, the effort was unsuccessful, and soon the dwelling was In ruins. Nearly everything In the bouse ws saved two pair of bedsteads and some things that were In the garret and cellar ex cepted. While the (Ire at tho boos was in progress, the wind carried soma burning cinder to tbe era, about twenty fire or thirty rods away, and befre the persons present could realli the fact was enveloped in fiatnos. Nothing wa saved from tho barn except the stock. About 126 burb la of wheat, 80 or 90 huiheli of buckwheat, 10 tons of hay, 600 doien sheave of oats, from f0 to 40 bushel of potatoes, nearly all tho farming utensils, a sleieb, tereral setts of harness, and everything stored in the bars was a com pie tt loss, Mr. Hoover' entire loss will aggregate about 1,500, with an insurance of $1,600 oa tbe bouse, When tbe fire oommesced, Mr. Hoover wa away from home, and knew nothing of the disaster on be came in eight of the ruin. His feelings can ho imagined, but not described It Is the intention of Mr. II. to oreot a small bouse In which (o live the coming Winter, and next Summer be will rebuild bis dwelling bouse nd barn. The Show. Sells Brothers' Great European Seven Elephant Railroad Show, which exhibited in this place last Thursday, 1 on of be beat that ever visited this region. Tb Men! geri contained fine specimens of wild beast from tb forest and jungle, clean and sleek, and bilging Instructor wefo In attendance. The ntire performance ef th Circus was flrst-eU" every respect, tbe tumbling and tiding was plendid. Mr. Willis Cobh, the gentlemanly press manager, and his Interesting family of trained dogs and monkeys, deserv special mention, and their ludicrous antics brought forth laughter and applause from young and old. In fact, the per formances of Mr. Cobb and bis educated aniinais constitute good show alone and worih the price of admission to the Messrs. Sells' entire tf nega tion to see. There were many other attractions tbut deserve special notice, but we hare not the space her lo enumerate and do them justice. There was a large number of people to attendanoe both In tbe ifternnoon snd avenlug, and all who wo beard ei press thsmielvtt aay it I a good show, rendering satisfaction In every particular. It wa roticeabl by all that ao gambling or oh seene language wa allowed on tb ground, the managers taking great psins lo make the occasion a pleasant on for all. mW For the Hcnori. Tho members of the Baptist congregation of this place bare erect ed a dining hall outside of tbe Fair ground, near Ihe entrance, where alt who deslr a good meal eao obtain It at a trifling expense. Th follow in a: is the bill of far ROASTS. Beef, Chicken. ENTREES. Roast Pork, Swre' Potatoes. COLD DIHIIR. Beef, Uam, Tongue. RELISHES. Cold Slav, Pickles, Tomato Catsup. PASTRY. Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Lemon Pie, Custard Pi, DESSERT. Tea, Coffee, Cheese. Thi arrangement will give those who deslr to remain on tb ground all day an elegant oppor tunity lo get a " square meal " without comlt g to town. Patronise the Baptist' dining hall when at the Fair. . mm) i CLKARrtRLD Coal Trade. Stule- meot of Coal and other freights sent over tb Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail- sad, for the week ending October 7, 1878, and the cam tim last year t COAL. For tb week TO... .... .10,781 ... 28,181 ... 1.020 ,M H0.8I ...loi2,aaa Sam time last year I a crease Previously during year Same time last year ., Decrees , Total la 178 Same time laat ytnr Decree araia ratio bt. Lumber Miscellaneous freight H.IIS ears. ...110 A Lawsuit JCnukd. Wb notico by tb. Williatasport , spars tb.t tb. long p.nding lawsuit batween Joba DaUola, and Messrs. Dig ler, Toang A Reed, asacbialsls and founders, f this aoreu.h, aftn a four days' trial la Iba Coarl ef Lveomlag teunty, wa, ahandoled by tbe Plelellft balore submlUing lb, IM I, Iks Jury. W. eongralulals or tewniasea upon their. Islory. It was a alear eaas ef aeebHloel skill aad laker done ea the eas side, and stapldlly on the etber, ""CsIbabd Hou. To moot the atrin gene, sf Iba ilsaoe, Mr. McEtbhea, of tbe Olrard Houas, rkiladelphia, k.a radaesd lbs ,rl of I traasient hoard to ' rat d.y. 'Cry bl&it ' ji-foW-1 A7S Sixty cents for ono pound of good chawing tobacco at John A. 6tock'a. To save money to lltrliner & Rook' for good ovarootti and winter suit, at bottom prions. Pianos tuned by Prof. J. P, How botbain,now instructing the Orpheus Cornot Band, of Clearfield. Also, U-aeoas glvoo on tho Flute, Clarionet, Cornet, ote. Now is tho timo to cat! ai V:r7ngor A Rock's and see the largest tek of clothing la this section of tb country, which they are selling cheaper than ever. - mt mmm Pi'inembor that Lytlo is County Agent for Lorrtllard's Tobacco, and can sell them at factory pries. They are tbe beat tobaooe in market Try them. Wo havo now on band several thous and first-class envelopes, which w will print for business men, or an) body else, at prices that (tan not he rivalled. Call and see them. If, At tho RicpciiMCAN office is tho place togetyour job work done. We are fully prepared to do anything In the printing line, will dolt well, and at the right kind of prices. tf. i CiiKAP, Cheap. A full nickel plated stvrn shot revolver, only $2, at Harder' Gun Store, Ckarfla'd, Pa. Send your money and It will boannt to you by mall. J .to, E. Hahmsu cot 10 St. To Landlords and Storekeepers Lytic ha an arrangement with an Eastern Cigar Fuotory so that be can sell cigars by the box or thousand at be t torn figure. Give their cigars one trial. If. Iron City Colleoe. Attontiou is called to tb advertisement, in another column, of this popular and successful business college which affords superior advantages lo joung men desirous of acquiring a thorough practical business educa tion. mm ii Just received at tbe Philadelphia Branch Clothing Storc,ClearAeld,a Urge stock of men's, boys' and youths' clothing, and a variety of children' fancy suits. Also, n fine atook of vercott, which ean bo sol J cheaper than nt any other store in town. octlB tf. li eport of tii e Com m ittee. The I n- vesiigating Committee have reported that there is no remedy now known that 1 equal to Dr. Fanner' Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic for scrofula, all blood diseases, disordered stomach, torpid liver, eruptions on the skin and nervous weikntss. Hartswiek A Irwin ageots, Clearfield. - a A Fact. An advortmomont inserted in the KrsrrBi.icAit will reach mor reader than if published In all tho other papers la tb coan ty,and cost tho advertise! less than one-half In other word?, an advertis' meat published in our jurnal is worth double tbe price of that charged by any other publisher la the county. t Ij a fact." tf- Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills would suy to bl friends and former patient that be ha not retired from practice as ha been so h dustrlously circulated by some persons, but will c ntinu to give bis personal attention to all who may desire it, or to assist Dr. Ilelcbhold when ever required, Mtruu Oxide Un given for the painless extraction of tooth. April 24-tf. mm - Man Killed. Mr. William Wall, an old and respected cttisea of Penn township, waa killed by his horse running away, on Wednesday, tbe 9;h lost. Mr. Wall was driving along the road, between Pcnnvillo and Curwensville, when his borsc became unmamigeble and ran away, up setting tb buggy and rolling It down an embank ment aome tight or ten feet high. Mr, W. wa thrown out, and the borae fa ling opon bim, in jured him so budly that he died scron after the accident. The dt ceased was about 70 years of age, and the father of a large family. His uo- timely drain will be regretted by bis many friend and acquaintance in tbi county. mm Tho Clearfield (sas Company offers, at par, Coupon Bond In denomination of $:00 and $00 acb, bearing Interest at tbe rate ol tlx per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at the First National Bank. The Company has issued bonds to the amount of $10,000, and $(1,0 00 of tbi waa taken but a few day ago by on of th Clearfield banks, leaving $4,000 to bo disposed of. Capitalist who arc sking a safe invest ment for tbalr money, would consult their Inter est by investing In thee bond. They ean b purchased at either of the Clearfield banks. Any Information respecting th tia Company, will be cheerfully given by A. F. Boynton, President, or W. W. Belt, Becretary. J19-lf. For about two years, at times, I have been troubled with pala aero my kidneys, say very ten days. In January, 1M6, my urine stopped voiding, and I wa compelled to lay close by the fire to get any ease, taking aorpbin and using hot cloth, thinking at times I could not live. I went to Titosvllle and bought a boll I of E, K. Thompson's Baroama, or Backtab, Liver and Kidney Cur, and befor tho bottl wa used I passed a gravel stone as large as a pea, and am now perfectly well, and hope every one troubled with gravel or kidney trouble will give the Bar osma a fair trial and be cured. J. H, Carr. Prepared by K. K. Thompson, Tilusvlllo, Pa. Price, $1 per bottle. For sal by all druggist In CUarflald, and by Jo. Seyler A Son, Luthersburg. Kotice. Tho ro-opening services oi tb Glen Hop M. K. Church will take plaoa on Oct. 26tb aad J7'b, I87S, at which lime also will be bald the Third Quarterly Conference of tb charge. Th objective point of these service will be tb glory or God In thi place, and, we th. r,.it.bi. .uiiiamment ol all woo com to participate. Service to ommne on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, and aontinu until Sabbath evening. Tbe presence of the fol lowing ministers is anticipated : Presiding Elder, Rev. S. C. Swallow, and Rev's. J. 8. Wc Murray, W. 11. Dill, J. W. Ely, R. 1 Campbell, William GemmlU (Presbyterian), nnd others. A very vordlal Invitation I extended to all our friends who will onme and enjoy the service. W. W. DruktiRR, Pastor. Glrx Hoi k, Pa., Oct. 11, 1878. - - To the Citizens of Luthersburg Ann Viciritt Eiamin your mouth, and you will probably find tb oau of your neuralgi, or dyspepsia, or nervous badaib. Your tetb are probably badly decayed or diseased, or else you have lost to many that you cannot masticate your food properly. If such Is th case, attend to th matter at one, or yonr stomach will wear out sum of tbes days and yon will die ten or twenty year befor your tim. W. O.. Bishop, Dentist, of Reynoldsvilla, will ho at th Good Under Hotel, Luthersburg, from Monday, Octo ber 21st, until Friday, October 26th, and If your natural teeth need attention, or if yon want a sett of teeth which will improve your appearano, as well a masticate your (ood thoroughly, yon will do welf to call upon him, a be will guarantee to giro satisfaction In every respect. MUNDA Y m 1100m. Ea. RurtTiLtCA cnr Sir t It gives as pleas. ore to report some steps of progress among tbe Sunday Schools io Ibis section of onrSlate. Five years ago, tbe Dumber of Union Sunday Schools deeded that 01 all denominational sebools. Now, most of tbeta are tasea under tbe ear. .nd la connection with tbe ebarehee. Horn, ef these would be batter supplied with the things needful, if ibey were still Union schools, tor awhile at least. I am gl.d to stale that tbe Ameriosa Sunday School I aion ia able to furnish somewhat for hose that eannot fully provide for themselves. From this Society, I have materially aided, in books and papers, over thirty new and needy Sunday Schools dnrlng the present yMr. While the comparative a.mlOT of Ualoa Sunday Sehoola Is less then It was, ther. li a very maaif.st ta erra. of Christian love and fellowship among the various religious dsoominalioos. VYbsravar tbe study of tbe Uild. In tb. Suaday School ia rsgu l.rly pur.ued, th.r. I. always au evident tner..s Ing lov. for th. Word of llf. Th. outlook fur tb. fulur, I. bopulul. llop.fully yoor., it. vaiTraRni.. October I4lb, 187a. Spcrlnlit. WaSTsn. fiOO.OOO I4.fe.t shaved hoops, dellv. end al the railroad. In ear loads of 8,000, at all poiata oa Ihe Tyruoe. a Clearnell, r. a a., uaia Kegle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, far which 1 will pay tbe highest market price. 0. V. SMIL, Oct 1 9, 1878 tf. Clearfield, Pa. Oaa IlranBBB Paa Cbnt. DlaootinT OB Ol.n Pairoa Sewing MarblaeecaB now be purchased 01 ilerrell's tio and variety store, from 186 up warda. All kiBda of sawing machines rspalred ea the shorlost notteo. Cl.ar8eld, Pa., July la, 1877. WauTsn. Dalivand al tka Rail Rood 100,000 IS iocb shaved shingles. lOB.Oua 24-iaek sawed shingles. 100,000 fees of plao koarda. 60u,oiit 14-feet skavad koopa. 5,ons railroad tUa. 50,01,0 feet of good k.mleek boards. For which I will i-av th. kighasl saatkel Bil.e d.llvend al Oleara.ld, or al wy aolal oo the Tyrooe a lleoraeld K.llroad. J. T. lataaa CleaHleM, Pa , Ort. 18, U7 If, . WiTnn. The undersigned want eaveral hun dred bushel vl VAi'ii V:-"'.! cash when delivered at hi Livery Stable, la Clearfield. J. I. Liaty. Sept. 18, I87S fit. Waktid 1100,000 SMocb abated tb Ingle to average from to 8f Inches for which wo will pay tbe highest market prloa. A. O. KaAMRtt A Co., feb.il-tf.J Clearfield, Pa. Biiooiia Fun Si.a. K. Newton Sbaw keep a rill supply of Fredooin Buggie and Platform Wagona for sal. To be seen at tbe ribew Ilouaa yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. may 18-tf. "In seems a If I should tih wv Ved '" Is tome times the impatient eicUinatton of a euflorer from n severe Cough. Quell the paroxysms with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. The relief is Immediate and the cure certain. Bold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drop cur In one minute. oolMt. W AM Tin. Bom easily learned person or Artist to menufectur Lutiibh'i Patbnt Silk Cauvab PioruREa In this count, on Rovally. Painted from photographs or any picture, and 1 tbe Finest Oil Painting made. Before tbu territory is ta'en I will paint picture 8x10 for $10 and warrant them lor life. Every person should have one, a Oil Painting on Canvas are the only plo'uri be hnm o'ures that will stand the teet of time, and oao ded down to posterity. Particulars free. Nor. 7, 1877-1., ( Corry City, Pa. fM Indrniuble Truth. You deserve to sutler, and If you lead a miser able, unsatisfactory life in this beaut II ul world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which baa kilUd thousands. Person al knowledge and common cens reasoning will soon show you that Greon'a August Flower will our you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, aucb at sick headache, palpitation of th heart, tour stomach, habitual cottiveness, dissiueae of tbo bead, nervous pros tration, low epirits, Ac. Its al low reach every town on tho Western Continent, and not a Drug gist but what will toll you of its wonderful curt. You ean buy a sampl bottle tor 20 oents. Three doae will relieve you. Julyl7,'78 oow-ly. i WHuh Everybody to Know. Rev. George H. Tbaver. an old citucn of this Vicinity known to overy one a a most influential citiit-n, and Christian Minister of the M. K. Church just thi moment stepped in our store to say. "I wish every body lo know that I ooueidvr that both myself and wife owe our lives to,Sbilob's Consumption Cure." It i baring a tremendous sal over our counter and Is giviug perfect satis faction in all eases ot Lung Dmeases, such as noth ing lse ba done. Bourbon, Ind. May l.i, '78. Drs. Malctaett A Fiance Hold by llartswiok A Irwin and C. D. Watson, Oloartleld, Pa. ,1o IPectption t srd. It is strange so many people will continue I suffer day after day with Diipepsia, Liver Com plaint, lunsilpstloo, Dour otomaon, uenerul ue bility when tbey can procure at our store SHI LOU'S V1TAL1ZEH, free of oost if it doe not cor or relievo them. Price 7 ot. Sold by Hamwiok A Irwin and C. D, Watson, Clear tie Id. For Lame Back. Sid or Cbt ns 8 HI LOU'S POKOl H PLANTER. Price 26 U. Sold by Hartswiek A Irwin and 0. I. Watson, Clearfield, Pen o a. Vt Dr. Vail lko'e Sulphur Ho a p. Make th skin beautifully whit ani healthy, removes dandruff, oh sting, prickly heat, cores, eruptions, hunting stinging ant itching of tbe kin and scalp. A sulphur bail witnit l nigniy. rtcommendeu. Alway ask lor It oy tia mil nuiu. julyl7,'78-eow fim. XervoiiH Debility. Vital Weak lie or lrpreaaloa : a weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage! the re aultof mental over-work, ltidUrretlim or exceaaea, or tome drain upon lb system is al ways cured ny Humphrey a llimapatmc Kpeeitic No. 28, It tone up end inrigoraict lb system. ilitnelt tbe eloom and despondency, Imparts stiancth and energy, atop the dram and re juvenates the entire man. Been used twenty years with perioot sucacs by Ibou'ind. Kola bv defer. Price, $1 per single Tie!, or $6 pur package of five vial and $2 vial ul powder. Sent oy man on receiptor price. Addrriee IIUDiphreya llomcrpftthlc Mcdlrlne Company. It V Fu.t..n St., N. Y. C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. aept. 18, 1R78-Iy. At Olcan, N. Y., on Monday, October 7th, 1878, by Rev. J. J. Hml, 8. T. Itrockoank, R"l-. f Clearfield, Pa., and Mil Lidbie F. Prior, t l'ort ville, New York. At ihe Pretbvterlan Parsonage In lear field, on Tuesday, Oot. Si h, 178, by Rev. H. S. Butler, Mr. W. A. Spafkuan,of Lawrence township, and Miss Anna A. Baker, of Knox township. At Morrlsdal Mines, Pa., on Thursday, Octo ber 10th, 1N7H, by Rer. Thomas Tbmison, D.D., assisted by Rev. Hites C. Pardo, Mr. O. 8. Flem ing, of Morrisdale Mines, and Mis Lilli M., oldest daughter of D. S. Bloom, Eq., of Hayes City, Kansas, formerly of CI ear Held county, Pa, At tb residence of tho bride's parents, on Thursday, Oot 10th, 1878, by Kev. D. H. Camp bell, Mr. R. T. Glasgow, of Knox township, and Mis Sophia S. Hunter, of Jordan township. Did. In Knox township, on Monday, Oct. 7th, 1878, Mr. Kilsa Ana Baughman, aged 63 year, 1 month and 22 day. At Penfleld, Pa , on Wedneaday, Oat 9tb, 1878, A. V. C. Roaenkrans, Sr., aged 72 years, 18 months and 4 days. Another ha gon to th Land of Light, And in sadness we're left to mourn But we know that among tb Angel bright He i safe in that heavenly bourne. And we try, though In sorrow, to patiently wait Till the summons for us shall come f For we know that thea, at tbe piarly gate, Th lost ono will welcome us home. a. a. a. CLEABFIELD MARKETS. CLRAariRi.D, Pa., Oct. 15,.lR7ft Flour, per cwt. tl to Buckwheat Floor, per cwt.... Corn Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, par cwt , Chop, mixed, pr owt Bran, per owt , Wheat, per bushel , Ry per bushel , Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, per bushel I ao l ao 1 40 1 Si 1 oo l oo 00 35 85 70 00 Buckwneat, per bur Del Potatoes, per bushel Hams, p'er pound Shoulder, per pound , Dried Beef, per pound Chickens, per pair Butter, por pound Ejrgs, per doien 14 t It 40 2b HI 1 00 20 10 I s 1 00 Salt, per sack, large.. lalt, par :.,al Oil, per anllon Lard, par pound Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound .. Ucana, per busbel gailroaiU. IV ii ii I v a ii 1 a 1 1 a II road TYRONE k CLEARFIELD BRANCH "VX and after Monday, MAY 20, 1877, the VvJi'Msenger Trains will run dally (sleep! Sun days) b.tw..n Tyron. and Cl.arneld, as fullows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. B. Pujnuaa, Conductor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH Tyrone 9.00,a. Vanscoyoc a.25, ' Summit 611, " Powelton 10 oil, " Osoaola,.. 1".U," Bojnton 10.17, 41 Stelnor' 10.22, " Pkilipsburg,..10 26," llranam, 10.1", " Illue 11.11 Ill .17," Wallaeaton,... 10.44, " Bigler 10.52, " Woo.iland 10.60, " BarnU 11.07, " Uouard ...11. U, " Clearaeld 11.111, " Curwansvllle,.ll.40r.M Ciirwensvllle,..l.0, p.a ClearBeld .40. " Leonard, 41, " Barrett .i4, " Woodland 4.01, " Bigler,. 4 0", ' Mallaceton 4.17, " Illue 11.11, 4 25, ' llraham 4.81, " Philipsburg, ...4.85, " Slelnera 4..11I, " Boynton, 4.48, " Osceola, 4.52, Powelton 6.0;,, Summit, 1. 15, " Vaoscoyoe b.J, " Tyrone a. 00, CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION. Wh , L. IlitoAtis, Conductor. LEAVE SOUTH. , LEAVE NORTH. " CorweBsville. Clearaeld..M II l. a. 7:10 " t.26 " Tyrone, 1. 16 . Yanaooyoc 1.68 " Summit a.oo " PowelUM 8.20 " Osoaola,.. I 45 " Boyuloo 86.1 " Steiner'a, 4 00 Pbllipsbnrg...4 86 " Graham 4.40 " Blue Ball 4.6i " W.llactoa, ...6.12 ' Bigler 6.28 " Woodlead, 6 46 " Barrett, .........6.67 " Leonard 01 " Clearfield 8.20 " Curwensrill.,.7.10 " LeoBard Barr.lt, Woodland 7.61 8.07 1 IU 1 8.86 115 ' a ao 1 a.ia ' a.26 a jo ia oo Bigler Wellaeeton,.., Blue Ball Graham, Phlllp.borg.. Si.in.r's, Boyntoo OMOola,.,,,.,, Powelton,. Summit, 10.28 VaMOyoo,...11.07 Tyrone 1I.S STAtil LINKS. A stage Lavas Curwen.vlll. dally fir Reynolds villa, at I o'eloek, p.m.,arrivingat Heynoldsrllle al 0 o'eleck, p. sa. Melarning, leaves Hsynolda. villa dolly, at I o'clock, a. m , arriving al Cur wensville Bl 12 e'olook, as. Fare, eaob wsy, 12. A stage leaves Curweasvllle daily, at I e'eloob, m., far DuUols City, arriving al DuBola City al a a'elosk. p. m. ReluraiBg, leaves Du Hois at T o'clock, a. to., dally, arriving at Carweosville at 12 o'eleck, at. rare, oaeh way, ,2, PHII.IPSBURU A MUSHANNON BRANCHES lb.vb soora. a. a. i a. a. av.TtoBs. Morrisdale, 7 81 Pkilipshurg, t:8 Kuiaar'a lii0 2:11 1:11 114 1:80 1:14 151 2 17 1:01 1 17 mi 12 10 ): 4 82 11:11 4:24 12:14 4:18 10:20 12:04 4:10 UojBtOB, III 161 1:51 1:01 1:61 1:11 1:46 111 1:40 III 115 111 1:80 I'M OMselSi Mosbaanoo, 10 81 11:61 8 6 St.rllag, 10:11 11:16 1:50 lloalldala, 10:11 11:40 1:41 McCauley, 10:11 11 J6 1:40 (.ndrlok's, 10:68 II t 1:15 H.mev. 1:il 11:16 ISO BALD EAGLE VALLeV EhX3& "j Ex. Mail. Mall. Kxp. r. at. a. a. r. u. A. M. 7 16 8.H0 leave Tyrone arrive 8.10 8.0a 7 13 1.47 Bald Eagle 6.68 7 48 8.1)1 9. AO Julian 6.1J T.0V 8.34 9.66 Milesburg 4 41 8 43 8.32 10.06 Bellefont 4.8T 8.33 8.46 10.16 Mileshurg 4.J.S ft H 9 OH 10.40 Howard . 4.01 fl "0 8 42 11.18 arrive L- Haraa leave 8.21 a.26 TYRONE STATION "' RAITWAKU. .. WIATWAHU. i Pacific Express 8:lvPittsburgh Exp'tc, 2 60 Hnrrisburg Aco'u). 8:S0 Pacific Express. 8:18 r.. 8:2 Way Pa tie ng or, S6tilMail Train. r. a. Mall Train. 1:16 Atlantic Express, 0:X4 fuila. ht press, 1u:.(3iTsH Line, 7: Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone and Look Haven. rJ. B. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW OBADK DIVISION. . ON' .J .ner Monil.y, Doe. lOlh, 1877, tb. liaurnKor train, will run daily (.zc.pt tfuuilfty) botwren llrd Hank and l)rirtiroudf a. folio, t KAMTWAIIO.--Day Mall leave, l'ui.l.urf 8:20 a. m.i K.d Dank 1 1:50 1 Bligo Junction I'MH; K.w IMhlrhem 1:07 P- m : M.v.nll. 1:20) Troy 1:30 Umok.ll . !: I Fallcr'l 1:SJ Rey nlda.lll. 2:41 1 Uulloii :33 ; Biimmit Tunnel 8:40 l'onfi.ld 4:05 Wwd.ill. 4:17 I Kcnei.tt. t:t i arrira. at Driftwood at i-.n. WtatTW AHI. Day Maillrav.i Driftwood 12:16 p. n. Uen.utU Mil j Wccdvlll. 1:40; P.ullold l:4i Knminll Tunnel 1:07 Dullol. J:30 Ke.noldl.ille2:52: Fuller', 2:47: Brookrille S:J.1: Troy I:40 M.yivill. 4:1S Kew lletbiebem 4:2K ; Higo Junction 6:10 ; Ued Dank 6:27 arrivee at fill. born at 1:10 p. m. 4y Tb. Hryrjoldiril. Accommodation leave. ReyooldMville daily at 7:60 a. iu. aud arrive, at Had Hank at 11:00 a. m., Pilllburgb at 2:116 p. in. Leave, ritt.bura-b at X:80 p. m I Ked Hank at 6:66 p. m.i arriving at Keynoldavlll. at 0.06 p. m. Cloio connection, mad. witb train, on V. t E Railroad at Dnft.ood, and witb train, on th. Allegheny Vall.y Railroad at Red Dank. DAVID ML'CAIlMO.O.n'l Hui.'t. A A. Jiroo, Sup't h. M. Div. 8TAOE LINE. LKAnriKi.ii to rKKrm.n. Til. undenizned would inform tbe pulilic tl.t be i now running a .tag. Una betwotu ClearQeld and 1'etiHeM, Ibree tiuioi a woek. 1 bu.lajte leaves Clearfield oa alondaj ,, Woo' nel- day, and Friday., at u'oloclt a. in., ar.iving 1 t'enllcld at a ooloCR m. noturniog aauie d.yi. Lsavei Penfleld at 4 o'clock p. m., arnr. itig at Clearfield at 8 o'clock p. nr. tonneotlua t maje wuu traiui on in. wm Orad. H. H. at I'.nfield. Far., mcb way, 91.5(1. UEO. '. UEAUIIART. Clearfield, Pa , Fib. 13. IS78 FAKB FHOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefont., Pa... ..II 06 Middletown 5 00 Mari.tta 6 6o Lancaster I 80 Lock Uavca Willlaniport.... Huntingdon .. 2 70 .. 1 0 .. 1 80 .. I 00 .. 4 60 ,.. 3l ... 05 .. 4 76 PHILADELPHIA 76 Altoona 1 06 Johnstown.- . I 86 .ewntown Mnryavillc- Cuwen.VLlle O.eoola HAHHIriBIIKIl Philipsburg 61 Tvron. 1 22 PITTKBIJRO 16 $,ti! flvrrtisnnfiits. flUHACE' KtlH BALIS. At cost and L carriage, thrc. boiler iron Furnanss, wall udiipled for beating dwelling houses, fhey are ell Hnea insine wi:u nr. orica. ai'ixv iu w. adlre.s JOHIA1I W. BM1II1. Cle.rllcld, Pa., Oot. 10, IS78 .lt- The nMit and best npimlnti-.i Institution for otititntitu a IliiKf!ifr Kducnttuu. J'or e:K ular uldrenj, P. Dt'FF A HONS, Pltubiirut., Pa. YOFNfl MEM prepared for active business life. Course of study and business training the most oomprehensire thorough and practical in eiistence. En tor at any time. Addreas for cir culars giving full particulars. j. ii. 1 ti, a. n.t Oct. 18 It. Pittsburg, Pa. CAIfTIO!. All parsons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or ia any way meddling with the following personal property, now In tbe pxoseasioQ of Henry Records, of Oralmra town ship, vis: A lot of household and kitchen furni ture and two hogs, a the aatne Wat purchased by oi at Constable ' sale, and 1 lelt witb aaia Records on loan only, subject to my order at any time. JUUI.KR MAU L'IRE. Orahamton, Pa.t Oot. 10, 1S78-3U CAITTION.All persona are hereby warned against purchasing or In any way meddling with tbe following personal property, now in in potttmiou of Frank NetT, of New Washington, ! Knor head enune? aattla. 1 eolL 28 sheen. 1 buggy, I sliigb, 1 foddor cutter, 1 clover bullet, I log aleJ, 1 long slot, t two-nor wagon, l ooor stov. 1 book rase, 2 beds and be id nig, I gun, the grain of T aero of wheat, T acres of rye, now in the barn, and 14 acre or corn, aa th same waa purchased by meat Constable's sale on the 14th d.yof June kit. and is left with said Neflf on loan only, tuMect to my order at anr time. JOS. II. BRET II. N. Washington, Pa., Oct. 10, 1878-3U AUDITOR R KOTICF. llvnry Waple vs. Henry A. Hhim.l. In th. Court ot Common Pl.as of Cloarneld county, Pa. Judgment fo. ,22, January Terra, 1478. Same vs. Same Judgment No. 416, September Term, 17. Fi. Fa., 274, September T., 187. Tb. undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute tbe moneys arising from th. sale of Defendnnt's real estate, under these writ, to and among th. lien creditor, entitled thereto, will attend to his duties as suoh at hi, office in Cloarleld, on Friday, Nov. 1st, 1ST 8, at! o'clock p. m., when and where all parties Interested m.y attend. B.V.WILSON. Clearlleld, Pa., Oot. 16, 1178. Auditor. piOURT PROCLAMATION. Judge of Ihe Court of Common Fleas o'l Ino xw, ty-fillh judicial Dlstriot, composed of tbe conn ties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon. Annan Ooihh and Hon. VrtirMWT B. Itoi.r, Aaaoclale Judses of Clearliold Co., have Issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of an Aitjonroea uoun oi 0010.011 l'lees, mi ino Court House, at Clearfield, in and for the coun ty of Clearflrld, commencing on the HKCOND MONDAY, TDK MTU DAY OF NOVKMIll.lt, 1871, and continuing two weeks. NOT1CK is therefore hereby given to jurors and witnesses, In and for said county of leartlrld to be and appear in their proper parsons, at Mi o'olook A. M. of said day, to do those things wbifh iu tlirir behalf pertain to ho done. UIVKN under my hand at Clrarfleld, this lAthday of Oct "lie r, in th yoar of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and aeventr-vighL AMKi:W I'KNTZ, jr., r-iiurlff. oetlo-tc. . New Fancy Store. Mlssao WATSON A CARDON would nil Ibc attention of the ladies of Clearfield and vicinity to tbe large stock of Notions & Ladies' Fancy Goods ! Which they have Juat opened in Row's Store Room, on Second street, ' CLEARFIEfjb, PA. They kep Kmbroldfrles, Ituoliing, T( Unndker onlets, uoimrs, i-nn-t, i.i-ir, mo im -jiuvch, Kibbons, Hash Hibboni. Hamburg Edgings and insertions, Laces, LadlfS' Misses', and Childrfns Hosiery, white and eolorrd. Corsets, all kinds of rVphyrs, Oermantown Wool, Java Canvass, Aa. Ily strict attention to the want of their custo msrs, tbey hop to reoeive l shar of public pat rnnge. Their prion will be as low aa tim aame qnality of goods can be purchased at any other place In ihe country. Call and so us. Hrmtmber thr planet How's Rtor Jtooio, Heeond street, Clear field, Pa. August Jl, 1H7R tf. 1 linV 1,IT, Mat of Traverse Jurors drawn I lor NoTeraher Trm, A. Ii IH$, coramene tng on the second Monday, the 1 1 tb. FillftV WIKR. Klah Johnson, Orren'd Ilonton lit man, Knot. B Frank Wine. Jordan. Ja II Brsth, Chest. (1 U llouvtr, Cnr svLlle. Jno Mitchell, Lawrence. Jno H Ogden. tjoaben. Jos prout, lloutadalc, Kd Pidgeon, " T K Huguenv, Olrard. D E Motile, Knoi. J 11 Mind, Woodward, llarhert Luther, Urady Emerson Kead.Kergusuo L V Hrown, Lawrence-. H II Jordan. ('nin. tteo Patterson, Jordan. J K llaneook, Piko. R Alexander, Woodward T M Fulton, Lawranoe. VY H Junes. Woodward. Jno Courier, Bradford. Jno II, Uurna, Decatur. Canpman, Wallanetnn L K MeCallough Cli'd. P Hodg-ra, lloutsdal. Hiram Hummel, Uuliob. W J King, Huaioa Thoa Brookhaak, Union. Anderson Lots. Mnrrl. Johna Hamilton, llrady. Man it Hampton, Mrrts Saro'l Clyde, Lawrence. W II Iteaumont. ' Jos II Walker, I'oljn. triad i.ita, Uiirs. tKronp was lT, W 8 Qilllland, Cov'gton Was Hughts, Deatur. John I'soia, Peon. Un O Jordan, Ualich W A H'hiteaide. Ualluh. Ji'bn Little. Ilox. Matt Read, Lawrence. iM Ltveright, Uwutsdale. Jos U bmtth, Ueooaria i M L Cupplea, Woodward P B Miller, Hoggs. JfA Itaugfamao, Decatur Jtee tluaa, ilanatur. J W Hell, Oreeawood. David lieover, Ur.kam. riteiiheo Teat, Decatur. Henry Hbalier, ol (Jcnrge isratiy. David Price, Rarihau. rUmuel Bailee. Union. J W KaugertaClearAeld ra of JarT-hBOUg ' Wm Mrkay, Huston. Wo I'uarell. iliaarflnld. UtMi Hagerty, lloud'Ule f J Theuiuawa.Car avt 1 Jno H Morgm, Law'noe wavia way, Pike. E Mr-haul, Curwnavill ltnry J Punts, lirrvly. Hmh d Humphrey, Pia. !-ainof (Jroia, Bradlurd J It Byers, 11 Waeh'gtoe loel Pore-t, Lawrene. Joel KalPton,Woedoai'd.ilo Uirreit, Uarnaide, J LCook, N Wasb gtn I Uw fdrfrtisrHifut3. Tr- J j a- r T S'-FJ1 e We havo printed a largo number "ei W m FEE BILL, and will oa tbe receipt of twwnty Br aertta. mall a mnf lo any addraaa. mt28 ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Ourw.nsvilla, Jan. V, '71 tf. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwsnsvlll., Pa., Jan. II, 'Ti If. AHNOLD HAS ADVANCKD Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Cnrw.nsvllle, Jal. , '78 tf. WANTIIO. 600,000 fourlcca feet Bhavad H o o p a, delivered In ear loads ef 8.1100, on Tyrone A Clearfield. P. A K., Bald Engl. Valley, and l'enn'a Hail Roads, and for which I will pay the cn.b. A.iJrc, J05. L. NKKf , scp!.18-4m. Roland, Centre Co.. Pa. m mm HCKAOE JETPASTE. STOVE POLISH. ALwavi MaDY torn ust, B'.r.W. C.H It. .,..) b.,J-. fl.ll., ft .Ml, 4wCn POLISH Whim Ho,rtt-a HO Mixipf a. u u nr. nuaT. WABTK. Bnu.u. HENRY S. ZIEGLER, Sole Manufacturar, asM, ae dfaha ateNH. nilaMNipaie. JEMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Would rerpeetfully notify the public generally that ho has removed bis Orooery Btoro from IS haw's Row, to tbe building formerly occupied by J. Miles K ratter, on Second street, neat door U IHgler's hardware Store, where he intends keeping a full line of It O C 13 It I E H. HAMS, 1II1IED llt'KP and LARD. SUUARS and SYRUPS, of all jr.dei. TEAS, Qrccn and lllack. COFFEE, Roasted and Oreen. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, V.IJT.VLO lit I'lTS, All kinds In the lusrket. PICKLES, in Jars and barrels. SPICES, In every form and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL hi NIS til' t li lt Kl'.HS. SOAPS, MATCIIKS, DMKD APPLES, UHIKI) PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES. Cod Oil aal Lamp Clumnoya. And a aod assortment of those things asually ke,t in a ftroeery store, which be will eicbange lor enameling at tlie niarsei iinoes. Will sel for ea5h as cheerily aa any other one. Please call and see his stock and Judge for yours.ll. JOHN MowTJOUlSY. CloarAeld. Jan. 0, 1878. HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IX PURK DUUOS! 55a tsiiouats sszmssz. C II K M I C A Is S I PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOOD TOILKT AUl'ICLKS, Of ALL KINDS, PURE WIXES AKD LIQUORS for medicinal pnrpoaea. Trussoa, Bupport.rs, School Hook, and Statl.n ry, and all other artioles usually . fuund in a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' Pll INSCRIPTIONS CARE FI'l.l.Y CllMI'OI'NDEl). Having a Urge ea. nerlenee In the business they can give entire sat. lafaclioo. J. O. nARTSWICK. JOHN r. IHWIN , 18. 1.74 tleftpS.ld. tteeeml.i COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF Unseated Lands Clonriioltl Count y Vix. Not ire is brrchy given that In pursuant of an Act of AsatmMy, apnrovra April .id, .sue, entitled, "An Act directing Ihe mode of sell in I'naeated Lands for tales," and the several snii pleuoiits Ihcretn, ther will be eiposrd to pnblio sale at tne Court House, in the bi.rou.tb of ('lear- flrld, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, the 10th day or Otubrr, l7. the leiiowing tract or niece of nnseated Undi purchaoed from the County Treasurer, frmn Iftrtt to l7l, inolusire. ri 'ituiiAnt'.ir i.". o H'firriafee or Owner. TtiwniMp, Arret i;o A. Hcntt r-.-rus . ,21.S John Whiliner No. 11--1 Ileo. Anbton ..liultt'll. Vb7 SOD t0 (3 us alio 40 41 ft H3:i 100 12 2H0 ; Ti Slot S 100 TI 100 49 100 60 I M .17 ..Karltmur. H knot. Thompson A Englrmnn Peter llnry.... .,-WoidffrJ. Mary CinntUy " J..hn MfCunnell. , " )H-rv M'-rnnnellv M lOUO AUd 1007. Lsttberuiwii hi'crarla. K. B. Cather Brady. Klin h'hart Denalur. John Uotnaun " Paul White Frrgnton. No. 1 13 Kanhau. Juhn Palton ..Knot. Oeorg.' W. II ray Lumber City, Mart ronnellv " "mi ward, lOOO itud lOOO. Jfbn irFun Itecraila. H.nry Brrk Fnton A Hpenrei.. Hannah Htewart Mforga Turner Itaom Mfidarvey , T. J. Whit ..It'll. ...Bloom. ....Hog. Hr-dford. llrady. Cbarlri Wllllnk.... William Mirhaels.. Piles Wikot Alex. Hunti-r Jostah Jordan , Tbntnas Jordan.,.. J. B.Hhaw ' Morgan Oeorge (late , ln mo io TS 41 i Hi ....Lawrenr. OS, ...Morris. X07O aflbxxcl 1071. Joba Ilanamao Bfecarla. John Thomas . Buggs. Martha Worthington H.Cbal. Jamas Wllaon HuHofl. 22 I W0 iM Abo WO o0 80 US WO No. etiOO, Wm. Puwars.. Wm. Bigler ......Morris. Pat Hagerty., IVnn. M. Henry M,.l'ike. Juhn Loader WW! ward. Atteat : J. W. II CLAKK BBOvYN, H a it ins nifOVi:ii, Clerk. Til OS. A. Mrtl HhLK. Commirsionart. Commissioner' Offif. I 1 Clearnld, Pa, Hei t. I. '7-st. j 9mw aw TO. UTS. mm htu4 tut I, ITt READM IJrirXTD IWUrfUaofottg. Autl tboir rospootivi fumilioi, ara notified that off Itlomlny, September 15tli, 1878, Tbore will bo opened a Cuinzburg's Store, A largo anil entirely new atoclc of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Etc. Wo will bo proprtrod to thow tbnt onra are thelowoat pricei in the Stitto; that we bnvo tbo Urireat uMortment, wbicb wo warrant to givo Htticfaclion,or tboy will bo replaced. In aichanica for thoa gooda I am anxious to rotteivo tho inuoli despised lilvor, th troublo Komo greenback, tho untaxed bond, or tbovubstantial produuta of tho farm. (You tnkc your clioico bow you pays your money ) Tho clcptiona ni'O comin;; on. Tho "Ah I how aro you? now la yotirfumily? Nicoliltlo boy, that! Oh, It'a a girl, ialt!" nro ns plenty un lightning rod men, and juMt ui hard to got around. You want now BOOTS and SHOES for the Wintor, and GUINZBURG'S IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM. Therefore ao in ft solid liody, cxnmino Tho following prico lint will givo peoplo A boliy's good shoe ....20 cants A baby's good shoe n 40 cents Boy' Child's good shoes With heeL cents ,...i.uu Misses drtra shoes I.n0 Miiaescalf shoes 1 00 Al isses buttoned sboee 1 -Ift omen's morocoo pegged shots 1.0(1 " " sewed shoes 1.20 " calfskin ahoes M 1.2S " Itetter dress shoes 1-tft " best dress shoes 1.00 ' kid buttoned 1.60 AM diUcrcnt styles. 1 have a number of elylea in all nATS, CAPS, FURNISniKG GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Ul UKKLIiAM, JMO. Also, what you inny want in GKOC'KUIES and TOBACCO, In ex change tor gram oi At dstiinzburg'H Itoot (Flegal's old stand). Socond St., eopt 11,78. Z. a. jpsxk & (Co.'s Column. Fall and Winter Goods in great variety, arc now PRICES THAT CANNOT (by smnll buyers), nt the widely and well known Dry Goods btore ot T. A. FLECK & CO. It is only necessary lor us to announce to the public tbat with the constantly increasing demand, we are ever enlarging our stocK, both in quantity and variety.so that any and everything needed in the most durable and fashionable lines of goods can be had at our store at nil times. Our goods have been selected in person by Mr. Fleck, mostly at tho manufacturers, and by buying in large quantities, we save the jobbers' profit, and VERY LOW FIGURES. We also hove one of tho very place, ready to trim in the very latest styles, and trusted to Miss (.ircsty b care We know whereof we sneak, of all persons wishing to buy Dry and examine our stock belorc buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Markot Slroot, CLEARFIELD, PA. C3r7E.&ISX 03R3ES2V"3EIXr3r FILL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT GUINZBURRG'S OLD RELIABLE STORE, Old WfMtt'rii Hotel Corner, Clenrfield, Penn'o I have just returned from tho ing a lull line ot C ALL AINU w.NTJ!ii ULUimau, oi me best, most substantial nnd fashionable goods ever bro't to this town, while the prices are lower than ever. CALL, SEE AND BE CONVINCED. HATS, GENTS' FDRNISHlNQ GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Eto. REMEMBER THE PLACE : ftUlXZlsUItG'S CLOTIUNCS STORE, Western Hotel Building, Clearfield, Pa. 25 THE BEE HIVE. To the Citizens of Ctcarjichl County : I have opened un one of the of cootls ever offered in this county, which must bo seen to be ap . . .. .... i. 'ti .t. -. predated. It is not necessary tho following departments are styles. Dry Goods. Millinery Goods, ' Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Ties, ! Handkerchiefs, Furnishing Goods, Kid Gloves, , Embroidery.! Cassimors, Shawls, Linens. White Goods, Linen Suits Skirts. These goods have been selected with the greatest care, were bought for cash and will bo sold for cash, and my expenses being very light they will be sold cheaper than tho cheapest. WM. KEED. Clearfield, l , May 1. 1878. Clothing Store, ROOM NO. I, OPXRA HOUSE. Th. unit.rsl.Btd woukl rr.noetlullf larornl tk. cltiian, of CLsrllrM and vklally, tkal ka kas Jnst erianed tb. largest and best stock of ftf.lWOK CI.OTIU.rO, HATS, CAPS, Crnfa' o"rniiiiir C'oosfs, TRUNKS, VALISES, to,, ever kroujkl k) Overlaid, and okk-b ka nil aril rkrersr than soy eiker store io towo. ALL KINDS OP GRAIN TAKE IN EXCIIANdK POR OOO 1S. Calr 81.1ns, Bbrer, Pslts, aad Fori of all kinds taken is eaohaags. Call and see, sad ka anavtfleed. SIMON BUL0S. CUatH.ia, Pa , Sepl. 11. 1VR '. Ui9Uanroui. Miiaaif(tiViiaidiik tr CO CO o O O Pd Ui 6) Q S3 N tr c Dd o o r-f V & o CO their stock nnd price the goodi. an idea of what we are doing, kip boot , ,..fi-o 140 l.TA t 00 ... 1.M Mb ,,. i o tl I T l l l.&O " laced shoe , " buokl abo..,,.. M tt u Men's kip boot " " shoes " buebled sboea 1.70 Men's drees boats IS. M and 4 10 Fin. dress shoes from 6)1. 16 upwards. the above gooda. Also, any Kina. nnd Shoe Store, opposite Court Bonne, CLEARF1ELL, TA in o 1 CO Z. gi. iltcl Co.' (Column. open nnd ready for sale, at BE COMPSTED WITH, are thus enabled to sell nt best Milliners constantly at her wo guarantee that any work eiv will be pleasingly executed. that we will make it to the interest Goods of all descriptions, to call Eastern cities, and am now receiv' lamest and most attractive stocks to go lino ueiaiis, out win say uiui thoroughly lull in all quoiitici ana Carpets Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, Rugs, &c, GasBonds for Sale Tbo Clrarteld Oaa Cnaipaav aeTeva for Bala, ai par, Coapoa Bonds of lis! aad lot doaeaalaa. lion, neertnc lalarart al the rale ef I aor oaotoas p.r onnara, pa,.kla aassi aaaaall. at Ike Piral Natloaal B.ak ef Clearhld, Pa. Tbo works of Ike Cl.erl.ld ties Casapaa, wars .reeled at a eost of all.lll, and Ike Uoads le aned ara llaiiled kj ! as HMOS, soearod k, Biorl.r. oo all tbe Coaspaav's aroa).rl, aod iranonise, in i.vor oi not. vs. uui, uasator s tbo First Ketioaal Baak, aod Jeka M. Adaaai Ceakiw r tke Clearaeld Coa.tv Book, la treat Tbo blrsotor, oroaoso lo laso. bat III. 000 tbeaa beads for tbo parnose f foadiag tb.ir Boat, ino dsbt, aad kat tseiia assaaia oaald. Aav la- formation Nsneettng tk. w.rks will bo alvea k, tho I'ro'tdooi or Treasar of tbo Coaspan,. Bonds oaa ba bad at on, of Ike Oleovteld beak v.. w natta. A.t.auiMun, Prasidat. See. oed Treao. W. U. BillLKR, JAMES IHWIN, JNO, V. IftWIH. Ciearleld, Jnao II, II It lUreetare. Bkl 11,100 Plan, for anl, dk Oriaa lor eal? IT. tial Ortaas for eel, IW. All warrsatod att avers. Ilea l I.U lo svad lor Illeslreid Catalogoo. Binn.u m asiLi.an, OrliiBal Maaafastarar t.ol.lo.n, Pa., Sajit. II, l7Hra, Srur 2.drtlsrmfntj. F OR 8ALB. aa'l t r(v( all that tract or pareet of sans) -tv. f in iMmma lownsbip, Clearaeld oonnly, Pa., wilbia bort distatne of tb Tyrone CttH R. d adjoining lands of Hubert Hudson and tnev. and known ae tk Jacob B. Meerhart lot Tna said traol oontela.Bg Atf acre eaur or loss, witb two vein of voluabl eoal tnoreoa, ka about to aero elsarad, aad I tb key to a largo mvif of ued about being developed. Will be aoM low aad upua oast torm. For particulars, apply to daviu l. kkkBS. Cl-arftald, Pa., July II, 1874. pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick. kpl MustaaUy aa kaati. ST0E AD EA1TDE1-WAKI OF IVIRY DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POTSI CROCK8I tletier'o Patent Airtight Mf aallaui Krall aa1 BUTTKR CROCKS, wltk lids. CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCK!, Af PL BCTTSn CKOCKH, PICKLI CROCKS. FLOWIR POTS, rll PtBHEA, STEW POTS, Aad a gvaol siany etkar thluos too aajnaroos a. saeaUoa, to bo had oa , FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S ' STONE . WARE POTTERY, uora.r M UBerry ana Tklrd straele, CLKARFIXLD, PA. out J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in CrocorioS. TIIK LA RQ (ST and BET 8KI.BCTID STOCK in ilia tuuni. COFFEE, TEA, QUEENS WARE, TUBS aod BUCKETS, DRIED FBTJITS, CANNED 800DS, SPICES, BROOMS, FLOUB, FEED. SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, FISH. SALT, OILS, County Agent for LORiLIniRD'S TOBACCOS, These roods bou.ht fhr RARR 1. I.. I... and aold at almost eitj prioes. ' JAMKB a. LTTLB, Ciearleld, Pa., Jane II, Wi-lj. PRIVATE SALE"' Valuable Real Estate I Ths) vndtTslnaKL Hrlasr la Pbb iwn.. (!Uar. ald eoaBly, Ps-, offm th follow lag r.lttblf nrai osKiiiior wilt 446 Acres of Land. more or less, la Breearia toaaskip, lalBg ea tbo ' .u w. vioarnvia oraOB, BOB WIlBIOOaO IU -1 IW. rk. . I , . , . - "- m .. Mas . aaavii eoverod wltk kralook, wblto oak, rook eat, aad elbor bard wood limber, aad a qaeatitr of wblto " " if. , wi oa or ssora lees. Th. U L II - J . j l . .. , - - 'M .IMBliaOBO eoal, and direell, oa tbe liae of railroad leadlBC r. ii...,.j.i... , v. .... . . ..wmwvwinh ... vailie SB aDBBOWa. i.ra are, also, other valaable aslnerals oo tbo Tb Tho above lend lias about twa and a-helf siu. below the vlll.ir. of tilen Hope, adjoininf land, or Ooorr. Uroosa and others, oo what Is knowa ss Porter's rao. Tko IsapreveojeBU oa tkeprop srty ore a food (eared saw mill, ia raaainf order, a high dam, stone breast, made ia tbe best a, ta il er, fit Tor almost anvBsachiaerv. Tkare Is.aleo, a large frame dwelling bones and frame baak bara ibeieon, and aboot fortj or Iftv Boras, mors or lee., of tho land Is slearad, Aojr pervoa wishing lo loves! io property of this klad will da wall to si. alio, this proportj. I will sell tbo whole or the aodlvided half latessst, aa ma, enit IbepareheMr. Tho above treat of lead will make two or tareo larma, whlek will eempaio f.rorablj witb th. er.atar aart af ih. mi .-A terms made knowa la an; person wishlag lo por. obese. For farther panienlars eall ia aarsea or address the andsrsigned at Grampian HJI. P.O., Clearoeld ooaatj, Pa. BAMLWlDEslIRE. Jaa. a, isia-tr. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED BATES t TBI HEW IMPROVED Weed Sewing Machine, roa saLB ar 51 lies IS. Dccn, CLEARFIELD. PA. (Rnldsaoa, Wast ClaaHlald) Th. NEW IlirROVED WEED Is oao of tho ant asaohiaes ia the market, aod mos vera Hgkl and ,uiet Iu aew eviiader Stool Bbottlo kaa only ono kolo to bo threaded, aad held, twtea ao mask thread aa most aa. other auebiae. It kw oo. of tho beet Narrow Hammers avade. Ito Table Is loag aod roomy. It kas aa gears aad oams. It basaa screws r faee-plelete a. r. moved while oiling or eleaalag. Tb. WKKD, befor. lb. let. improvement, drear a prise al the Paris Kipeaitloa in Fraaoa, alee, aa award at tbe Ceateoaial Bipositloo, aad ia almost every oiare to ino i aioa. Maebleee sold on If oatkly Paynaata. Parsoaa skould aot bay kafore seeiag tke New Weed. H.y, graio, beef settle, aad aome kiads of old sfaekines teken ia part aa, for Bow Maefciaee.- Al kinds of Sewing Maekiaeeoleaaadaad repair. i. Also, dealer in all kiads of Bowleg Maekloo Needles, Oil, Rurlan, Taek markers, Castor, Ilsmmera, Bkattlee, Ckeek rpriags, aa. In ardaring aaytkiag by letter, bo earo to siva Bama of maohina. Cash maat eeoompeBy all orders by mail. Persoas waatiog Bay ether kia4 of mashlae, ploaoa write for prtooe. aag,liS William Powell, stcoxD sr., vLnnriiLD, n., Dealer in Heavy end Shelf HABDWAHE. IRON, KAILS, PAINT, OIM, VARNIBBIfl, u lads a nil rum Khm oastRi.tl mmbi tbo bMt Cokiff. BtftUag Mai Parlor Stoves and Ranges f all dtMrfptiffai. TaaU m1 PatkM Oatltvry, Uirnitti Tomu, sa mm flaw, naioftMa. Baar BkMsak BtefA PUm m4 PlskM . Irtms, Obtsalt, BiiU, Aart, Amtmm, FHaa, HlasTMef allkUJs, LMk rVrtws, Hmsa Cord, rmWmfm, !., SU. Farming Uieulls, Plowt, Caltlvaiorr, DoaWk mmi Mafia flhaval Plows, CaltlTaier TomIs, Ural a CVaalioa, Soytha, HaatbM, Haaa, Porks, mUkmrn, Hay Parka, Pass Mb, at, f BMa-a a.J Msallsi Bkaaa - - . IV. f Cros rwl tawt aa4 aiatrl4aMM mm4 Bll.saBsa asaaJ samakl..ou-ll- l imwwvwvmiwi r laiaiwr oaaivsi asimjf ws sou aT p la ft IrstolaM Hard war 5or. Als Ml saoei M House Furnishing Goods, IRISHES, LAMPS, CBlkt'ETS, Aa. All kind, of Tlaworo kept oa Bead assd saade to order. Rooanf aad Bpooliaf arooapat at. uadl as. Pmoaa alaklag aaytkiag la mi Uaa, as ka. tiled to eall and asamiae steak aoJ priaao . WILUAAt POWILV riMrt.ld, Pa., i.e. I, !7 tf, 'Ssi I ''