THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, TA. WKDNKSDAT MORNING, ATO. !0 , 1S7. Htw giflffrtigfrntn. Terms of Subscription. If paid Id ativenee.or within three months. ..ft OS U patct after three nd before ! months... I 61 If pslu after the expiration of six monhts... I 00 eV-M.ssrs. B. M. PaTTenoiM, A Co.. Nowe- e.ner Adrertislng Agents, ST Perk Row, corner Beck men Street, art our dul authorised Agents it N-w York i ity HKLIGIOUH NOTIi;n. Mrthodltt r.iilfcoitil Chiirr h -Rev. J. 8. MrMrmuT, Pastor. Hervieet tvery Sabbath tt l"i A. SI., ana 7 r. . Sabbath Sobool at 9 A. M. Prayer Medina every Wednesday, ai TJ P. M Comt) union service, first Btthhath of every monlh, at 10 A. M. weit Clearfield M. K. Miurch. R.t w, ProTT Wiliom Pastor. Prearbing every elieroata Burnley, at I o'clock, P. M. 8untny Kobool at H, i Jl. All are .or. ted to attend I'renb)torlan Church--Hat. II. S.Buvlbb. Sabbath servires morning and a vetting Sab bath Bohool at S P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes jy evening. Ilaptlit Churth. Rat. J. A. Aldbid, Pat- tor. ocrrtoai every sennetl. morn i of ana evening, klUraatinf. at 104 o'clock A. M., and ? P. M riabhathHchoolatS P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. HI. Krancli Church Catholic Kev. P J. Siibbiqah. Preeohingat lOt) o'clock, A. M., on the first, third and fourth Sunday i of eaoh month; Vespers and Ban al lotion of the blessed tiaerament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Bandar School avtry Bun day afternoon at 1 o clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tim a or bold it a quabtbr ibmioki cocbt. 8cond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First Monday f June. i Fourth Monday of Bopttniber. timb or BOLDIXt oobhoh flbai. Pint Monday of Jnne. Second Monday of Nor am bar. ruBLio owe ma. Pntident Jndgo Hon. Cbarlai A. Mayr, of took Her en . Auutant Lam Judge Uon. John II. Orrli. of Lie I la Ion to. Attooint Judge A brain Ogdan, Clearfield J Vincent U. Holt, Clearfield. Protkonotary Eli Bloom. Rtgiettr and Recorder h. J. Morgan. Diitrict Attorney Vi m. M. MeCullougb. Treatnrer Philip Dottt. Sheriff Andrew Penti. Jr. Deputy A'Aejrtjf Christ. J. Keaftgy, Claarflald. County Surveyor Samuel V. McUloikey, Our- eensulie. L'oNtitv Committioir-C, W. Kylar, Graham' ton P. 0.; Blah Juhnston, Grampian Hilli P. O.; Juhn Horns, or., uarweniviue- Countv Auditort William V. Wright, Clear- Hold ; Joseph Gillitand, Thrat Runs ; J. S. Mor ris, Woodland. County Coroner 3. B. Neff, New Waiblngton. Jury CommittiontrtXT. Jamet P. Burob field, Hlrarfifid. Joietib Alexander. Madera. Superintendent of Public School li. L. Mo Quown, Clenrflold. Staltrof Wciyhtt r M-tttiurtt Jcrie W.Carlila. offloa at Luthemburg Pa. Xotariet Pvblie John W. M'rlajley, Wm. Ra debaogh, Cyrna Gordon, Clearfiald j Jopeph K. Irwin, N. E. Arnold. Curwenavilla ; J. A. Living- tune, vuuota city. Oar SiHriul column ! daoldedly interaiting In a lncnl point of view, and profitable reading to oulaidera who want to lava money. OF lOUHIil "Will jou takt wheat, oata or corn for tub icripdon ?" W are often inquired of In thia way by litter from patrona who reside at a distance from Clearfield. Wa again say yea. The reeeipta of a responsible morrliant or mill owner In the Tirlnity, will answer ua juit as well aa the oaib. To illlustrate : If any of our patrons will deliver ui a bg of grain at the mill of Joseph H. Breth, In Chest towarhlp. Horace Pntchlo, la Burnside, Thorn at II. Forcey, in Graham. Win. Porter or Shaw's. In Lawrence, or Brown A Beyler's. at Kockton, Unloa township, and forward their receipts for the amount, we will oredit them on tbtir aoeount for the sama. In tbls war all may soon pay what they owe, tf they will purine this eoarte. tf. Men's, good boots ft low as $2.00 at Moore's, in the Opera House. aug 20-4t mm Dr. 11. F. Ueam. (Jhronio DiKooso Pbyslclao, Curwenarille, Pa. jylt-TB-tf. i Maj. 8. AI. Tintbot!' has removed bin jtwelry itore from Brookvllla to Dull oil, tbls county. The weathflr tor the past low days bar bran remarkablj eool for August, and dog days at that. aw Rev. Wm. U. Dill will preach at "H.Mt'l Shanlj," on Bund.? morning, Augult Hit, at II 0'olook. Iloretl'tor Slioriff'a iiiqumitionii will bt compoHd of onlj ill boo, inite.d of !IM. A food obango. i The .Wtion t Sloinor'i on the Ty root A Clo.rfi.ld R.ilwoj, UtolJ diio.nllnued, bu bctl r. .Ittbllflhod. Tho it. ft O. A. orchestra, of Phil ipibor,, fur.lib.d wioilo for Ktsn'o walking, la the Optra llooiolait Friday tight. . . -M ! Farmors, you can trsdo at Moore' to a btllot adrantaga thai anjwh.r. oIh in Iba oonlj. augI0-4t Thcne cool niglita and tho Tramp Law, which wool Into alMl lail Satarda;, art rathor uooomfortabla for tratnpi. V. J. SharbauKh, rocontly of IIoulz dalo, thtt aoautjr, baa oponod a drag flora to Trono, at wo loftro from tbo ftraltt. if you want tOBpund a day or half daj plaaaatftly, attaod tho T.aobor'a If lamination Id tho Laonard Oradod School bonding oa Frldo; -n.tu The Sheridan Cornet Band, Tyrone, bai bin reorganised wilb Wm. W. Uarni ai laadtr, and D. D. Wood ai Pruideot of the or ganisation. B- W Jamei Uufl'bas purehanod an inter est in the grocer autre recently o-rned by Jubo P. Kramer, In Pie'a Opera Home. The name of Ibe firm ll Markle 1 Uutf. Tom Andemon, of this boronnh, got one of bit Ingerf pretty nrerely maao.d, vue da; Lit with, lij grttlng It aaubt la the oog wheeliof n large toe oraam freeier. Not Hard to Try it isnaid that braoehee or the eM.rbuih, bung in ibe dining room of a houao, will elear Ibe room of flief. There la an odor which Ibelnieete deteil. MiM ilaltio 1'. Swinulord ha been engaged by Kaperlntandent UcUoown ae Kloca tloaiil for the aomlng leaiher'i Inilltute, "be ll laid to be n roader of tbo hlgheit order. The Citiicna' Cornet iiiuid, of thia pltea, will farnleb mmio for tbo l'alrool of llae baadry'i Punw, to bo held near the farm of Jeiieb Read, la Lawreno. townablp, to day. The rk-hool Uirwtoraol Knox town hip bare Jolt umpleted tbo erection of t new echool building, not far from Samuel Snyder'l, welch will be known hereafter aa Oak Qrore. (ieo. Weaver A Co. want 5,0(1(1 bueli eli of van delirered at their Here 19 "' P'eM, lar whiok they will pay ibe highest market price, either la eaib or Mora geodi, Joel ai yon wlih. a 1 The wifo and two dunfhtora ol Judge Mayer retornsd to their bum. la Look listen week before last, from 8t.tlg.rdt, O.r aoy, wbore the daughters bare bn atloadiag Tho third and laat gaino oi baao ball bslaeealbe Puniinlawiiey and Now Washington Clubs, was played at Berende yoslordey (Taee sy). This game, whaUisr thn reeall wae, will decide the oentest. A lot of valuable peraonal proporty ill be sold at peblie l.ls by the Admialilrators e( lbs lata John Bobeurleb, deeoeeoj, at Trent "lli, it Brady township, on Thursday, eVp'sm berdlh. Sao adsertltemeal. The miiaio of the katydid and the eiipleg ,f ibe nrieket eharmo the lonely boars of erly eseaiag, and at Iba same lima remlnde ns (! Ibe Bommor day, are rapidly waning nnd Is'l fresle will be hero It skoal ell awoke. n ' - We are rcqneated to atalo that the eel wei'.hy Uraad Itaeter, John A. Myler, and her olleere f Ua Dried Lodge of PennsyWn !s, t. 0. 0. f ., will Hill Clearneld Lodge. Kn. '. I. 0. 0. P., 00 Monday eflemeon and nn. l, planter Is), to glee Instruction! hi Iba written work of the Order and tteonrer Orstd Lodge d.pH apen nil Paat Oraadl ea iiled le neeloi the lame. The Moore Urothora will take all kinds of Uraln In aiohtngs for boots or sboss nt CASH prlc.i. aug-M 4l o m Tbo properly known aa the "Y. 0. Miller property," In tbe southern end of tbie borough, Is torrent.' The properly Is dsslrably located, with e'splendld.Tliw, and will be noted on rery reasonable terms. Apply to ll.o. 0. Monro, Clrarflald, for parlicutare. -' i w . A fluhinir party comnonodot irontl. m.n and ladlea of Ibis place, went into romp the greater portion of Lit week on Clearl.ldcrsek, near tho farm 1 Mr. 'S.iseo !.. ll was tn occasion of pleasant recreation and enjoyment o au. iney Drote oemp on Saturday morning. I.iHt of letters romainiiiir tini liiimml in the PoitoHlooatClearllold, for thswseh ending AUB.U.1 0, fl,V . Bingham B.oedlck, Louis U. Bishop, J. O. Crane, Emanuel Hippie, Kill. McCllnsey, Jacob manaiiai. p. A. OAULIN, P. M. m e a. Tho Hb comet is a ewoct-toned in strumctl, and In the hands of en oineiienoed player Is cspable of producing barmnny and Ihe suoiimcst mono but In Ihe htnds of auiatuers It renderi Ihe noli, of faelory whlillel sniet end inelllng, and asrn 'lba sound of a fng him per fectly L ilian, "fliee us a reit!" Snow Storm in Aiwiii.t a o.w.u. slorm In Pennsylsanls la August ll something of a oniony, out ll mil been reeordod this ysar. On Isit Friday morning n week, on tho mnom.lni about light miles (j,,in Somersit, the feathery g.ui. iuh quire aounusntly, and the mer oury was doprslisd oorrsipondlogly. Imformation Wanted Tbenamos anu auorees 01 two oomradea of Company K., 2d U. B. Cavalry. 180S. The eonr.,1... n. n n. son, who oan giro tho dsslred Information, will be doing a grant faeor to t wounded soldlsr. Ad drsil, Jacob Pluck, ATulioaul Dtnitr OOlos, norrlitown, ra. Kicbanges plsaie copy. Tho Sabbath Bchool connected with the Bethel Churob, at Paradiie, In Lawrence towmhip, near lha Tlolnlty of Weit Clearlleld, will Indulge (d the pleaiures of a social picnio to morrow (Thursday), providing the weather is fslr. This school has sbout flft sehoLn attPn.l. ing rsirularlT, and ll In a lourlihing condition. Tho Uollofonto Democrat euys : Miss Emma and Mill Clara Barrslt, daughters of Jss. C. Barrslt, of Mlllerstowo, Pa., and sisters of Mrs. Dr. kirk, of thii place, hare been elsltlng her during this Summer. Miss Clara returuad to her home lait Week, but Miss Emms, bsiog In delieele health, bus been ordered by bor physician to rsujsin here ualil her health Is restored. p .- That's Nothing ! Tho Haftsman's Jonrnal announced lait woak that that "only true Republican organ' was just twenty-Are years old. Wby,!a! that's nothing ! Webs, re before us Volume 1, No. 8, of tbls journal, dated February tttb, 1828. llow is that for 61 years, 6 months and $ days ? It will be observed (hat we bave passed, not only our silrer, but the golden wedding period in tbe newipaper line. If s snnjl .. PiTrsiiuBdii FiMAi.it College. If you bare a daughter to educate send to tbe Rer. (. C. Pershing, I). D.( Pltaburgb, Pa., f-T a oata logue of the Pittiburgh Fetnala College. It Is one of tbe really good sohools and to the Dumber of Its teachers aud pupils Is equalled by but tbrte or four eoliegoi for ladies in tbe Untied States. The adranUg ia mmle are rer super lor and the charges in all departments low. Tbe twenty-fifth year ill open September 3d. To br Hanged. Governor Hoyt has issued a warrant fur the eieoutioa of Andrew Tracy, at Bmethport, McKean county, on Thurs day, October 9'h. 1B79. Tbe unfortunate man was a resident of this place some years ago. Warrants bare alio been issued for the eieca tlon.on the snme day, of John O'.Nell and Peter McManas, of Northumberland county, Mollis Ma- guires, conricted of the murder of Corner Jleiter, near Hbamnkin, la 1874. . - - - ! Hell Five boys woro arruiitod at the rail road station at Osceola, one day laat week, for using profaoa language and conducting them selves In a disorderly manner. They ranged to years between fifteen and twenty. After a hear ing before a Justice of the Peace, they were dis charged on promise of better behavior In tbe fu ture, and the payment of $1.(10 costs each. Let those who are In tbe habit of lounging about tbe depot at this place take warning in time, leit they hare s si ml lar fate. Juht Mad. Tho " local' 1 of tho Clarion Heputliet Is to poor to earn a fait horse, or to hire a livery rig, and ha spits out his spite at those who have tbe "dingbats," Ho remarks : "Glren : a fast horse, a driver who for two boors has Imagined that there was an eclipse and has been trying to get a good glimpse of It through the bottom of a glass, and a nice leva! street, like Main street. Clarion, and tbe result isthemovt criminal reek leiineis, the Dost supreme datnphool- lihness, and tbs most cruel treatment of a dumb brute, that oan be Itnagtaed or described." Go Ahead ! Tho Curwensville Times seems to iodioat that our neighbors up there bave about abandoned the erection of another Steam Tannery In that borough but tbe capital ists art negotiating with aa oil party for the erection of a huge barrel faotory, which is to turn out not less Iban 600,000 barrels annually nearly S,G0Q per day. If that thing goes on it will make things Jingle In these pint woods. As Curwensville never does anything by halves, ths enterprise may be inemisfully looked for. It will bt tbe Ant oil barrel factory tatablUbed ia tbe pine woods. The Grange JLektino. Tho Pa Irons of Husbandry of this tounty held their regular quarterly meeting In Pie's Opera Home, on Thursday lt. The turnout was quite good. A resolution prevailed for tbe bolilog of a Basket Picnio on the grounds near Joslab R. Read, Eiq., on to-day (Wednesday) where everybody, par ticularly farmers are Invited to attend. Tbe same grounds were used last year, but they havt been materially improved by their extension and tbe removal of rubbish. Tbe time Intervening Is rather short; but In order to obtain prominent speakers, this early day was fixed upon. - inafj t mm .Somebody Always Unhappy. Tho members of the Rifle Club take it in high dudgeon, became their 'hoc ting gruunds bave been taken poiieision of by the new Stoem Tannery. The offlueri of the above named club are now debat ing the question of aeon ring grounds at Curwens vllle, in tbe tvent that the eitlsens of Clearfield borough do not obtain grounds as favorably located and make a gift of U to tbe elub. Tbe boss "shootUt" Is now In eor res pond enoe with --.j. 1 1 .. Hit and other paitlet at Curwensville, looking out for a new leestloa in ibat vieimij. Why not get tbe tannery fi locate farther-down the stream t Hull's VoL'utublo Sicilian Hair J Ju ne ner has for many years occupied an honorable place in tbe toilet of Awerleaa women, and baa al'o atuloed popularity In foreign countries. This ! beeause it does perform what It promises. Its warmest Mends are those who have ased it longest, and those who sound Its praise the leud- oet art (host who from aotual experience and personal trial bave demonstrated that by II its use gray hair is restored te Its natural oolor and dry, barsh, and wiry hair Is made soft and lus trous, a thing of beauty, and a matter or Joy and pride to the wwr.Sub SHrmn4 Ptmotral, Vorimtk, atiis. V est irk liorND Freight. The passage tf western bound freight ortr tht Penn sylvania Railroad is heavier now than It has been for years. Tbt yard at Philadelphia is crowded wilb oars, preparatory to making up trains, and every wheel owned by tbe company is now run ning to meat tbe demand for transportation. While tbls, in a measare, is due to tbt Improved eonditlon tf business, ll Is also largely te bo at tributed to Iba advantageous faoilit.es tf tbls road la Its Immense aod complete western ton aeotioas. Tbt crews of freight trains feel this pressurt very meek, as It taxes their t nduraooe te a high degree. Tbe freight outlook on (bt Peaa sylvania Railroad was a ever as aaotaragtng at tbiateaeon of tbe year aa it It at preat.-ii- nm Cmll. f l Potter Ahead. Thn editor of liar- ptr MmyotiiM says : " WaeB 'tbt tooatry' means Potter county, Pa., or tke Adrtonuaris, n is wr thing real. Hera It a fast in tenaeetioa with Patter total very liltlt knowa, that It U tht k if beet lead test of tbe Rocky meuotatei, aad that there art less ted ia ant ttwaablp In tbls manly three springs, tbe waters of oat wbleb feral (be bead of tbe Allegheny river, aad eat pi lee lata tbt Gulf tfMexiMi and tf another the haa4 of tbo Geaetaa rlvsr, emptying lote tbe Galf of St. Uwrtaot aad of the third tbt bead waters tf Plat traak, which empties lata the Wett Breath tf tbo gasqaehenoa river, and tataee rant iatt the Cbeaapwafco Bay." About ant aad a balf mikaast tf Letbersbarg, on tbt Brio turnpike, there are two springs wlthla a sloae's threw tf a.ch ether. The wafer tf tht oat lewt lata tbt Oalf tf M ex let and tht etblr lata tbt Chese peeks Bay hat we havt aatbiag that wttrihaWs la tat It. Lawrtfjot tlvev. Komombor that Lytic is County Agent for Lorrlllard'i Tobaoeo. and oan tell them at fautory prices. They art tbe bast tobaeoes In market. Try them. tf. To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lyilt has an arrangement with aa Eastern Cigar Faotory so that he can tell cigars by tbt box or thousand at bottom figures. Olvt their tlgara out trial. if. Call and examine 11. A. KruUor's R I intra Iluoli mi $2.0 per pair. Alio Boys' aad Youths' Boots at aftooiihing low figures. Ladles ftnd Children's Shoes of tbo very beat quality. Market street, Clearfield, Pa. aug l-'7Mt. A cow belonging to C. J. Koiy, of mie p race, was struca by the lotomtivt and killtd on Tuesday morning, on tbt railroad Just above town. We also learn that a oow owned by Fred. Cardoa was killed on the railroad last Saturday evening. See a woman on horaubat k in n,K.t tmr oolurnn, riding near Bpeer't Vineyards, with a bunch or Grapes from which Spear's Port Grape Wine is made, that Is so highly en teemed by tho medical profession for tbe use or invalids, weakly persons and tht aged. Bold by K. W. Graham, Drugglit, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-lo-TO-tr. Fhom Pkv. A. J. M ekciiant, A. M. Frrdonin, Y. K., Mamk I, 1878. r. J, J. Va aer, Dear Sin M bile residing in Tidloute, Pa., Mrs. Merchant suffered for several years from a at ere oougb, accompanied with night sweats, bllliousntss, impaired nerves and general debility . Nothing brought relief until she began the use of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. Four bottles restored ber to her usual health. Yours truly, A.J. MKROHANT, Pastor M. K. Churob, Fredoola. Korpela by Hartswiok A Irvin, Droggiits.Cltar field, Pa. t Pedestrian ism. -"Nod Hoobo, who baa been gaining to mo notoriety In our neighbor ing towns as a short track pedestrian, gave an exhibition la Pie's Opera House, in this place, under tbe ausploea of the Orpheus Cornet Hand last Friday and Baturday. He was to walk 110 miles in twenty-six hours, commencing at eight o'clock on Friday evening. He completed his Uck with ease at half past nine o'clock on Satur day evening, and, bud it been requird,ouId havt completed It one or two hours earlier. Time, 26 hours and 3D minutes. The admission fee charged was tea cents. Tbe total receipts wt learn were about fifty-two dollars. Retit got one-half of tbe prooecds, and the Band, after paying expenses, will neither replenish the treesury or hie by tht transaction. Mr. Keeie has an engagement tbls week lo walk at Houli lot t and Jobnitown. Clearfield Coal Trade. Stato- ment of Coal and other freights tent over tbt Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tbe week ending Aug tf, 1870, and the name time last year i OoiL. tout. For the week AO.VAO tlamotlme laisytar H 28,0110 - 3,870 , 870,008 - 741.2U0 Previously during year Sanin time laet year Increase Total la 1870 Heme time last ytar Increase OTITKB FRKlOBTIi Lumber , MiscellAneoii freights ..... 1.12,578 ..17fl oars. ..IS7 "Pat's Gone." We loarn Irom the T ronc Ihrald that tbo usual monotony predomi nant Cor a long time In scolal eiroles, was recent ly broken by tht announcement of the nuptial erremtny between P.Ffynn, Esq., and Miss Clara 8 nee ringer, daughter of P. Snterlngsr, Kiq , all tbe partial being of Tyrone. The wedding cere mony was performed in the Catholla ohuroh, at A:30 last Thunday evening, by Rev. Father Morgan M. Sheedy, pastor of Bt. John's Catholic Churob, Altoona, Rev. Father Far ran, of Tyrone being unavoidably absent. The wedded pair left on the Philadelphia Eipreia, Thursday evening, for Philadelphia, and wilt visit New York, Niigara, and Canada before returning. Although a resi dent of Tyrone, Mr. Flyon baa long been known as one of tbt most prominent and perhaps opt of tbe wealthiest lumbermen In tbs Clearfield lumber region. Mis bneerimer. the bnM.nr bride, is a highly cultivated lady of unusual Intelligence. Wo hope they will bave a pleasant trip, and re turn to tnjoy a long life 6f supreme bliss and happiness la the society of their friends. mm -f Judge Leonard's Libelers. Bix- ler's assault upon tbe character of Judge Leonard attracts tbe attention tf parties outside of the home circle. Tbe editor of the Phllipsburg Journal remarks: "It Is i re til vine to note that tbt oitlsens and press of Clearfield borough and tounty, are unanimous la open txpresslon of de- !tjoe tn benail or iuage Leonard, wnoae cnarao ter and actions bavo boea so basely vlllified In late issues of tbe C'iimn. Tbe fact Is not ques tioned by any sane person, that Mr. Leonard did donate over fourteen thousand dollars toward the cost of that floe school building in Clearfield which may well be the pride of every Clearfield , eilisen, and the people do well to oommemoratt tb it magoanimous gift upon the part of tbe donor by a grateful remembrsnoo. We refer to this matter, aitbougn not a tttiten or toe an mot, because we feel that aa aged and honored citiien, bom wt havt the privilege of knowing so well, has been basely slandered, for no belter reason than possibly that of soma personal grievance or animoiity. and has made use of the publto press thus openly to delaine an unulcmimetl ouaraoter. The editor of the DaUois Couritr In alluding to the same question, says : Bixler gets particular fits from Ibret of tbe oounty nap en this week. If tht statements are correct be richly deserves all he gets and more, loo. The f 'if IMS Is worthy of credit for Its ex posure of fraud, but when It aisails tbt reputa tion oi nonoreoie men its editor seouia do sure oi what bt asserts. ituperation is not honest ex posure i nor does It look continent for a man to ory out 'fraud!' when others art saying the same ef him. I be Ciliaea displeys a oommeoda bio degrea of energy end determination, and, if kept In the right track, it bound to win : but in discriminate warfare against so many popular men, on iMf drou Nd ts not tht correct oourse to pursue," A NEW HII NANCE. , The powers thst bt bavt promulgated tht fol lowing ordinance, passed by tbt Town Council at a recent meeting, prohibiting tbt d-poslt of gartagt, etc., oa the river-bank within tht bor ough limits, to wit i lit it ordnimtd nnd matted by tht ftwgf and Tnwn Council of th boronqk of CUnrRtld, aad ft ktrtby ordttiurd ty authority of the eoaie, That from and alter the passage of this ordinance, it hall not be lawful for any person or person to plaoa or depoitt any sdoks, or rubblnh. garbgi, tin cans, tia soraps, old leather, chains, stove pipe, Ac, or any sharp material, or ofUi, or any or) en live nubiunoe whatever, on or along the river bank, or in tbo river, within the limits of this borough. And aov person viiltini this ordinance bl forfeit ad py into the Borough TreaJMiry the sum or too dollar. rr tne um offcoft. and five dollars i$t) for every sabsequeat ethnic, and be personally liable for any damage tn any penon or property resulting irom cue vio lation of this ordinance, such fines and damages to be collected as art now provided by law j Provided, that this ordioants shall not prevent the depositing of toal aliei, loam, ortb, stone, or any other substance ealoalated to preserve aad strengthen the banks of said river. A I tell t A. D. o it a iiargets. J. FnB Powbll. SeereUry. Clearfield, Pa,, August 10, 1970. Tbt foregoing ordioaooe is not a bit prematart; and all that wt ask now, Is to hare It anforoed and not allow it to remain on tht borough statute book as so rnneh legal rubbish. Tbt dumping of all kinds of trash, and especially that named above, along tht bank of tbt river is a public out rage, besides a gross offenot to tbe residents aad proptrty holders along the beach. IMPORTANT LAW. Tbe followlBg lewt were passed by tbt Legisla ture at Its last session: A eannlemvat to aa act entitled "aa aet relit Ing to eaeeutioas," approved the sixteenth day ot Jute, oae thoasaad etghthuadred and thirty-six , providing for tht return or writs or ienqctos issued wiibia seven days or tbt Boat terra or oourt aad fixing tbt auiabtr of Juort oa iaquett upon real estate levied apoa ay viriae ai tin nM . L a g. . ..., a...- eimt hereafter tasted withit seven days of tbe next term of toart next saeoeodlng tne issuing tnerooi, may, at the option of tbe plaintiff la said writ, be made returnable to tht second term after date of tbe timing thereof, and tbe Sheriff of aay eouaty may proceed to levy apoa reel elate, and held in qu latitat oa tbe, taunt by virtut at Such writ without any further or alias writ. Hee.toa I. laat nertaiter wdhit-t any rmmi aetata shall be taken ia exeentioa under existing lawe of this Commonwealih by any Sheriff, tt shall be hit duly to tammea aa inquest tf sit men for the pnrpote tf aaoerlaiaiag whether tbe roots or profits et taeb eeiett beyond all reprltet will at, tafleieat to tatlefy witbia ttvea years Ibe payment oa which sack exoeuiioa wae issaed with the late rest and tost of suit, and he shall make a rotura la due form af law of tbe inquisi tion so taken to the toart with tht writ. faction I. That all acts aad parte tf acts Ib coniisieat bwrewith be and the same are btrtby repealed. Approved Jtnt 1Kb, lt7f. Aa act relating to pariittea af real estate, Betiioa 1. That beroafiev la all partllloe pre- eeediaii oa real esUte. either in Orpbaaa' Court tr Commoa Pleas ia any eeatty lathis Commoa wealth, whoa aadev talitiag lawt af this Com moawtaltb aa inqaisitioa shall bo held by tbe Sheriff of tht teuaty, iah taqatsllioa shall -slot af til mto lastead of .t wet a, at beretefora. Beetioa t. That til aott aad aarts af aoU la eaeistent herewith bo aad the saeat are hereby rawealod. Approved May I, 1ITV. 120,708 ooi.sfid H 7flu,;'yo At Moore's you can trade more satis factory than anywbert tlst in town, aug 2u-4t Wm. Hood, who romovod from this plaoa lo Martlnaburgh.West Va., last Spring, has tomt back to Pennsylvania, locating ia Hunting don borough. At the Republican ofllce is the place to got your Job work dona. Wt art fully prepared to do anything la tbt printing lint, will do It well, and at tbt right kind or prices. tf. We have now on hand novo ml thorn nd ttv t.Mi envelopes, which wt will print for business men, or any body else, at prices that ttaa not be rivalled. Call and tea tbtm. tf. Korrixtor Morgan publinhes twenty la notices of the accounts of Administrators, Guardians, Bo,, In this Issue, to whiobwecall Ihe attention of all patties Interested. Removal. Dr. T. J. Uoyer has re moved bis medical omot to tot rooms recently oooupied by Buck A Graham, in Grahams row He makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty CHARUK9 VERY LOW. The manufacturers having loworsd prices, he it prepared to furnish BTRICTLY PL' KB MEDICINES at greatly ro duced rates. The afllicUi will be benefited by gtrltig him a c-.ll. Julyl-T, '78 -If. New DaIly Stage Line. Jamus L. Leavy hat succeeded in having a daily mall estab lished between Clearfield and Peon tie Id, and will hereafter ruo a daily atsge between tbe two points. His ooo tract began with April 1st, and the stage will leave Hear Be Id every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on tbe Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re turning after tht last train tht saint evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tbt hotels will bt attended to. loaprTO-tf LETTER PROM HUSTON. Editob Rert'tLicAN : Those who have studied that great work, tbe "Clearfiold County Atlas will have noticed that Ibe northwestern corner of Clearfield oounty is occupied by a township larger in area tbaa any otner tn tbe oounty. I nil townibip is, or raibar was, lluston he lore a part was taken for Sandy township. Huston is, by law. a part of Clearfield county but, by nature it bs lungs to Elk oounty, ai it It in tht upper part of tht valley of lleooel's Branch, in which valley is also a considerable portion of Elk county. Tbe settled pari ef Huston Is principally along liennsts ll rati en, arid toe region rejuioing to tne neintof"lliokory Kingdom," between the source of the Atlantic waters and rhoie flowing into tbe Gulf of Mexico. In thit settled part there are some very fine rarmi, tboeeof Samuel Brown, Jr., Samuel Conoway, Wm D. Woodward, Sr., Hiram Woodward, Geo. Williams, David Horning, John I)., Hewitt and David Tyler dessrviog eipeoial moot ion. Tbe remainder of the township is a wilderness of barrens and tlmbar lands, owned by Reading, Fisher A Co., John DuBts, R. C Bow man, aud Craig and Blanohard. From tbe bills around Laurel Run, Wilson Jtun, and Mountain Run, the principal streams flowing Into Rennet's Branoh, many millions of feet of pine In m ber have been taken and floated to Williamsport. But tbe pine lumber ia tne township is now nearly exhausted, save what Is owned by Craig and Blanohard. These gentlemsn are pursuing the to tots region beuenoial plan oi man u 10 tar ing their lumber where it grows ; and, ia their two fine mills at Winterburn, they giro employ ment to at least a hundred men, and furnish an extensive market for the farm produio of this section. PenUeld ts the ohief town of Huston, and by far tbo most beautitul place on the Low Grade Railroad. The site is level, aud the town Is well laid out. Tbe buildings are of a superior charac ter. Tbo prinoipal street is straight for a long distance, aud pUgted with shade trees and bor dered with pavement. There art two ohurehes, Prebyteriao and Methodist, costing $3,010 each ( and two Sabbath schools, one of each denomina tion named; there are two good hotels, the Pea field Hotel, owned by Ja. L. Sootleld, and Ho backer House, Geo. K. Robaoker, proprietor; two stores 0. H.Coryell A Co 's aud Charles Uubaoker'i: two blacksmith shops David Mil ler's and W. D., Woodward, Jr.'B ; two shoemakers U. P.Towns and John iiaokelt. To ere Is also a drug store, C. D. Wood's t a hardware store, A. Horning'; a furniture shop, T. B Duoy's; a photograph "ihanty," H. W. Brown's; aresiau- ranl, J. tf. Ht liber s 1 and amlliinery snop, j. n. Moray's, All of tbsse eitablishmeuts are pros perous, and tbe future outlook is cheerful, Tbe crops in this region are excellent. There will bt larger operations in lumbering, and aa iooroaiod business in hemlock bark. in another letter, I may write of the schools, aud more of the future prospects of Huston. lUnar. pBtritM), Aug. 16tb, 1870. ON THE WIN U. . bt county iitp't a 'op own. Tbt annual examinations of teachers for pro visional certificates, for tbt school year 1H70, began at Bloomington.ln Pike township, on Mod day, August 11th. Eighteen applicants regis tered thttr names for examination, all of whom bad made application for a situation lo the dis trict where tht examination was held. With so large a class, the work was somewhat tedious, and not until nigbt had sped Its darkest shade was tbt examination oomplettd. Daring tbt entire day tbt boust was orowdod with spectators, and tht full Board of Director! attended as official visitors. At tht close of tbe examination, tbt Dirtetort orgaalxed and considered tbt several applications btfort tatm. After stmt dellbera tion, tbt following announcements wort made : Bailey School Kate E. Bard. Bloom ing ton School- Wilbur Dalt. Evergreen School J, Koll. Bloom. Robins' School Lula Farewell. Oakland School Franklin Curry. Chestnut Ridge School A. M. Bustard. Curwensville borough school, Curry aod Locust Ridge will bt supplied at a meeting of tht Board in September. Tbe Board decided on Art months school, and did not redact tho wagss from last year. Tt'lRPAT. Wt held tht txamlnatlon for Knox township at Now Mil'port. Tht full Board or Directors wort present all day, and also a full home of Intel ligent spectators. At 8 o'clock A. M. fifteen eagre applicants made known their dttlrtto serve the people ia tht capacity of teaobtr, and they wort duly registered for examination. At the close, those who had stood tbe ordeal were granted their license, tbt stmt being presented to the Board, which had gona into executive session to pass upon tbt claims of tht rival applicants. But a ftw minutes at spied until tht President an nounced the following appointment! for tbt Win tor term of five months: New Millport School L. M. Tobias. May Mill Bchool T. M. Mitchell. Pleasant Dale School Ida Mullen. Cove Hun School J. C. Hubler. Oak Hidge School T. 0. Farrao. Turkey Hill School William Owens. WKPIKIDAIT. Party on Wedoeaday morning we oallod a halt at Anioorllle, our appoiu.mtnt being for Jordan township. Tht full Board of Directors ware present, at well as a large number of eitiaent. Thirteen applicants entered the class, tbe ma jority of them being well-prepared for the test. Tbe exercises were listened te with rapt attention by those present. Aftsr tbe examination closed, the Board held a private trssion of about one hour, and droided upon tht foliutibg fjr the comiog term : Ansonville School- Nettie Price Fruit Hill Schoo: Mamie Irvia. Johnson School Annie Rod Key. Williams Sobool J. U. Y'ung. Patterson Sobool Wm. M Bonn. V bit more Sobool Albert Straw. vnttRtDir. Thursday waa spent at 01 en Hope and very pleasantly, too. Tbt (etchers were all well-prepared for tht examination, which, of course, made it doubly Interesting for the Itrgt aud it net that assembled (a witness it. Wt were again favored with tht pre le nee of mlt tbt Directors tf tbt township, who remained daring tbt entire dy. It being lata when tbt ciaminatioa tlostd, tht Board deferred making their appointments. They met, however, at L'labvlltt, on Saturday, tht 16th last., tt Itt oat their schools. At this writ. Ing wt havt not received the namea or those who wert oboiea at that timt. VB1DAT. Friday wat tht Ust appolntmeat for tht week, at J west ills. Before opening tbt txamlnatlon, wt aadt an laipoetloa of tbt atw graded school building, and round it a model of convenience weil-furnlihed and easy of aootta. Tht smallest alast of tht week (niat In number) met as at this plaeaj but what U lacked la quantity, It made np in f umfity. Bomt of tbt best grades glvtn dur ing tht week wert flvea at this appointment. Representative! from all parts of Gulich town ship wert present, together with a full Board of Directors. Immediately after the close of tht examination, tbt Dirtetort went Into txeeatlvt station for tbt purpose tf making their appoint ments, which retailed ns fellows j Jaacavlllt High Bchonl Wilbur Dalt. Janeevllle Primary School Amelia Mytrs. Harney Hobool flare Ben el I. Guimer School A. L. Scbofleld. Oak Grova Sehool R. Fraud Porter, Muddy Kaa School James Rorabaugh. That ended the lrst week's work,wh lea has been very gratifying tt at, from tbt fact that wt havt leea a deeper iaterttt manifested an tba part of both Dirtetort and tit liens than tvtr hefot. Fall Boards met as at each appolntmeat. This, wt think, hat never beta done befora, aad it It tn evidence af the desire of Direst era It 811 tbtlr sehoels with tompettat ttaebert. Oa account tf tht standard af qaallflottiotj being raited, many oaadiaaMtt failed t pass tht txamlnatltB aad wtra rejected. Thia gave DlrttUrt tht bast ma ter.! from which tt select. General laformatioa ll plated paa tbt oattl8oat at aa added breath this ytar. ffpTClrtf. REVOLVERS! full Nickel. Plated. 7-Phot Btcel barrel and cylinder Revolvers for $1.2. each, at Harder 1 Gun Biort, utarfitld, I'e, . tug. 13-tt, CoLLtcToa't WianAJtTt. Wt bavt prepared a form, aod nave on nana n large quantity, tl blank "Collector's Bales," which have beta ap proved by tht highest legal authority In the Courts of this county. At Twenty Ventt per doien wt will mail any nnmuer to tbt Collector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertise aropertv. must post up not leu than three notices in tht most public placet Ib his oorougn or towoinip. u. On a HuanatD Pan Caar. D 1100 cut en Olp Pbicbi, Sewing Machines can Bow be purchaaod at Worrell's tin and variety store, from 834 up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on ttit sborttst notiet. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. IttianiBB Fob Salb. R. Newton Shaw keens full aimnlf of Pruilonia Butreieitvnd Platform TT KUUiia iwr I" n.wn. ma tut ouauw uvaif yard. Call oa or address bim at Clearfield Ptno syivan 1 a. may 10-ti. Wahtbd, 600,000 M-feetihavod hoops, deliv ered at the railroad, tn car loads or R,0u0, at all points on the Tyrone A Clear Held, P. A B., Bald Eagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for wniuo l will pay tne mgueai market prioe. J. F. Krambr. Oct II, IBTfl-tf. Clearfield, Pa. Wantbh. Delivered at the Rail Koad. 100,000 aifl-loch ahavtd shingles. 1'iU.unn 2e-lneh sawed sbiaglei. 100,000 feet of pint boards. ttOo.uoo H-feet shaved hoops. 1,0 no railroad lies. 6(1,01)0 feet of good hemlock boards. For which 1 will pay the highest market price, dollverod at Clearfield, or at any point on tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad, J. F. K BAUER. Clearfield, Pa., Oot. ID, 1878-tf. Just Received Just Received by ARNOLD, at CUlMVKWSVlLLEj Car Load Nova Scotia Plastorl Car Load puro Corn, Hye and Oats Chop! Car Load Deakon Salt. Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grotories, 4d.I jShinylea, Bark. It. R Ties and Grain will bo taken in exchange. Curwensville, May 1, 1878. Vervou Debility Vital Weak neat or Deprettloo 1 a weak exhausted feeling, no energy or eourige; the re sult of mental over-worn, inaiacreiioua or extranet, or some drain upon tbt astem is al ways cured by Humphrey's llomorpatiie Specific No. 1H. It tones up anJ invigorates tht system, dispels tht gloom and despondency, imparts strength aiid enerirv, stops tht drsin and re juvenates thn entire man. Been tied twenty years wilb perfect success oy touuianis. eoia ny dealers. Prioe, $1 per single vial, or $! per package of five vials and 'i vial of rowdcr. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address Humphreya 11 urn spathic Medicine Company, HO Fulton Sl, N.,V. C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. sept. 19, 1878-ly. LAWHEAD Y0T1IKRS. On Thunday, Au gust Tib. 1879, by Rev. R. II. Fletcher, Mr. Alonio F. Lawbtad and Mrs. Sarah J. Yothers, both of Lawrence township. FLVNN9N EE RINGER. At St. Matthew's Catholio Church, Tyrone, en Thursdsy evening, August 7th, IK7V, by Rev. Father Sheedy, Mr. Pat Flynn and Miss Ctara A., youngrit daughter of Mr. P. Sn-jerioger, all of Tyrone, Pa. PKNDR0RAST SMITH. At 8t. Jobn'a Church, Altoona, by Rev. Father Walsh, Mr. Michael M. Pen deg rant, of Altoona, formerly of Clearfield. Pa., and Win Anna H., daughter of Hugh Smith, Kq., of Gaysport, Blair oounty, Pa. BER0STRESSER WATSON, At the resl- dence of A. F. Logan, lo Ibis borough, oa Thurs dsy evening, August I4tb, 119, by Rev. U.S. II u tier, r. lvU. L. Uergatreiser, of uilieriuurg, Daunhin oounlv, l'a., and Miss Helen L., daugh ter of O. D. Watson, E-qvt, of Clearfield, Pa. fTyrone paptra please copy. CLEARFIELD MARKETS, Ci.iARriBLD, Pa Aug. 19, 187V. Flour, per cwt 12 0 Buckwheat Floor, per cwt ... , 3 60 Corn Meal, per cwt - 6 Chop, rye, per cwt 1 40 Chop, mixed, per owt 1 30 It ran, per owt 1 u Wheat, per bushel 1 00 Rye. per busbel SO Oats, per bushel 86 Corn, ears, per bushet Huckwbsat, per buinel Potatoes, per bushel. . 40 Apples, per busbel M 40 Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound H.He 1 Dried Beef, per pound 16 Chickens, per pair 40 Butter, per pound 16 Egga, per doaen 10 Salt, per sack, large 1 0o uoai uii, per gallon Lard, per pound -. 10 Dried Apples, per pound . fi Dried Peaches, per pound - 0 Beans, per busbel 1 On PRODUCE MARKET BIPOBT. Phi Lin rl pa fa. Autust 10. Breadsluffs are flattened by tht unfavorable character of tbe forei gn news. Uart noiBing doing. Cotton Is dull and firm at 1110 for mid dling!. Flour aad Msal Flour Is very quiet and prices rule weak. Sales of 000 barrels, including Min nesota extra family, good aod tancj, at 86.16(3 6.76; Peooiyliaaie do. do. at 8-oTi(afb.U ; western do. do. at $5.2i(a5 00, and pateut and other high grades at 6.6ifa7.25. Alio, 6,000 barrels Girard, City, Progress, Egypt, Mount Vernon, rankford and Caoiilen, on private terms. Rye flour It stead j at $;i.l2.(a3.!. Corameal No sales. Grain Wheat It dull bat firm, with said of 3, Ot'O bushels, Includiog rejected at 8icfa,H .02 ; rod and amber, track, at 81 0((1.07, aud No. 2 red. elevator at 1.071. At tbe open board, first oall; $1,071 Was bid tor Aogoitf $lMi for No. veinoet. nyt Is nominal, torn it IB Fair da uiand and snot lots are firmly held, but futures art weak. Silts of 8, Ot'O buihels, including xed and yellow at 4b(a4Va, and sail, elevator, 4tiio. At the open boara, Bret sail, 10,000 bush els September told tt 47c; 6,000 bushels do. at 4 7 to. Osts are fairly active and firm. Sales of 0,000 bushels, Inoludmg eld white at 36 (3 38c, and new at34(y,3Jo. Wbisky Is quiet and steady, oaies 01 western at 81.07.. CniOAtto. August 10. Flour steady aod Un changed. W beat dull Weak and lower; no, 1 umcago spring, Oils; No. 8 do. 84c for cash No. 2 do. 7 tin, Wo. turn dull j 3.1 J 0 for eaib 34c bid for Septem ber ; 34ifq,Mie lor October j rejected 32c. Kye ana liar ley steady and unchanged. Fiaxieed dull ai.d nominal at f 1.21(1.27. At the clove Wheat Wat firmer and o higher. Cum is firmer but oot qootavly hi(jhjr. Oata Arm and unchanged. ailionil.1. PemiNylrunlnltailroiul e TYKONK t CLEARFIELD BRANCH Ot anJ after Monitajr, MAY If, H7, the Passenger Trains will run dally (elcertt Sutt- dajrs) between Terona and Cleerneld, aa folluwa t CMURFIKLD MAIL. W. B. PLtrnnta, Conduetor. LRAVK SOUTH. LRAVB NORTH. Curwensellla... Clearleld .1.10, r u 40, " Tyrone,.- Vansooyoe, ,., Summit, Puwelton, Oseeola,.-..... Bo) aton Sleiner'e, Philip. bur,,. Granam Blue Ball Wellnooton,.. l'er Woodland,.... Barrett, l.nO.A.n. . .J4, " . 60, " in 00, " .10 H," .lo.ir, .10.JJ, .I0.JS," lt.lr), " ,10.7, " .10.44, .10.61, .141.69. .1I.0T, ' .11.11. " Leonard, .I4, " ..I.M, ' .4.01, .4 0, " .417, " .4 14, .4.31, .AM, " .AW, 11. rr.lt. Woodland tier,... H'allareton,.... Blue 11.11 tlrabam Pbiliusburg, Slelner's Bnynton ,.4 4, " .AM, ,..s, " ..s.Ss, " .AM, ' Oieeola Powelton,. ... unit, Leonard Vansenroea..M Clearleld -1I.IS, " TJrron Ourweasfllle, .1 1.40a. n CLKARKIKLD KXPRBMS. Conduetar. l.KAVK SOUTH. LKAVS NORTH. Curwenirllla Cler.lil.. tSt 1.1 1.47 " 111 " 67 " (tl 0 AS " 4 14 111 " 0.16 " l " 13 0.3T " 41 61 " l.l " t.u " T.4 " Leonard, ...... Barrets, Woodlaad Bller ... Wellaoetoa,... Bin Ball Qrabam Pblhpsbnrg.. Sleiner'e, Bnynton Osoeola,,,,..,,. Powelton, 8usas.lt Vsnsooyon(m. Tyrona,...H.M PIIILIPSBI RO A MOSHANNON BRANCHES . at. a. A. at. araTiont. ' It 10 l:l 1:11 I: If 1 14 1:80 1 44 1:47 Morrisdal., t:M Phlllpiborg, 11:11 410 11:11 til TrOS 7:00 10:11 1:11 10:18 III 10:41 1:11 Boyaton, 11:14 4:10 1:11 11:04 4:01 n aa i i-at s ai Meshannn, Rl.rling, II oa tad at., McCaaley, Ksadrtek'a, RaBty. t-at iRil s-60 1:61 10:41 7:16 Ml 11 40 146 1:47 10:11 III 117 10:41 1:11 1:40 till 8:40 III 11:11 1:16 II 11:11 1:80 I i ll ihoi mo Tyron ..T.I T. M. Vaoseoyea,....r.4 " S.mram lot ' Powelton 1.17 " Oeeoola,. Ill " Boynto. 1.14 - Kleiner's, " Pblll,sbar(...l 41 " Urab.m, .... 47 " Blue B.ll,....l. Wallaeeton,...!! " Bifler ..f.ll " WMdl.ad, 17 Barrett,.....l.l " Leonard,...! 0 " Clearfield Hi " Carw.eiTllle 10.01 " BALD EAGLB VALLEY BRANCH. Eg. Mail. MaiL Kxp, P. N. A. U. r. Ma A. M. T.08 8.30 leave Tyrone arrive 8.10 T.tf 7.11 1-7 Bald Eagle a.&l T.4J 8.01 9.80 Julian 8.10 T.0& 8.24 0.64 Miletburg 8-45 8.4S 8.SI 10.03 Belleroota 4.18 8.A8 8.46 10.16 Milesburg 4.26 6 t.H V.08 10.40 Howard 4.02 8.00 42 11.18 arrive L. Haven leave 2 21 6.26 TYRONE STATION. " AtTWABD, WBBTWABD. A Pacifio Express 6:U0 Pittsburgh i.xp'Bt, 1.62 Pacific Express, 8:16 Johnstown Express 61 p. a. Day E 1 press 12:60 Mall Train, 8 20 Atlantic Express, 8:61 Pbila. Kipress, JM41 r-s. Way Passenger, 1:16 Mail Train, 8:34 Fast Line, 7:08 Clott connections made by all trains at Tyrone aad Look Uaren. B. 8. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. FABB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonta, Pa 06 Hidilletown .. 16 00 Lock listen I 70 Marietta. I 61 Willlamsiort 8 0 Lancaster.. 6 80 Huntingdon. 1 DO PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Lewistown. I 00 Altoonn 1 16 Maryarllle 4 60 Johnstown.. 1 16 Cuwonirilla 10 Philipibur, 61 Osoeola 86 Tvron. I 11 HA KRIKDIJHO ... 4 76 PITTSBURU I 16 Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. ON and after Monday, August 4th, 1870, the nasianier trains will run dally (eie.pt Sunday) between Rod Bank and Driftwood, as follows t EASTWARD. Day Mall learaa Pitlsbur, 1:66 a.m. i Red Bank 11:16) Sllgo Junetlon 11:83! Now Bethlehem 11:36 n. nj.i Mnyarllls 11:60 , Troy 1:11 1 Brookrilia 1:86 Fuller's 1:00 I Rey noldseille 1:11 1 DuBols 1:60 I Sunnnlt Tunnel 8:10 Penfleld 1:41 1 Weedellle 4:06 Benesette 4:31 t arrives nt ilrinwood at e:iu. A est W A R l)-D.y Mall leans Driftwood 11:20 p. m.; UeneselU 1:04; Weednll. 1:30; Penleld 1:44; Summit Tunnel 1:10 1 DuBolslli) Rernoldsrllle 1:61 : Puller's 3:10: Brookrllle 8:83: Troy 8:64) Maysrllls 4:14 New Bethlehem 4:30 1 Sligo Junetlon 6:11) Red Bank 6:30) nrrlraa at Pittsburg at i:uu n. in. sMT- The ReynolJiTille Aoeommodatlon leaves Reynoldsville deny nt 7:06 n. m. nnu arrives ai Red Bank at 10:60 a. m.. PitUburcb at 1:30 p. m. Loaves I'iltsburab nt 1:16 p. mi Red Banket 4:66 p. m.) arriving at Rej noldivil lent 0:06 p.m. Cloaa eon sections, made with trains on P. A B Railroad at Driftwood, and with trains on ths Allegheny Valley Railroad at Rod Bank. DAVID McCARMO.Uen'l Sup'L A. A. Jacnsol, Sup'l L. U. Dlv. RTAOB LINES. A itace leaves Curwensville dally for Reynold. vllle, at 1 o'clock, p. m., arriving at Eeynoldsville at 0 o'clook, p. m. lie turning, leaves neynoius villa. fUil. Bt 7 o'clock, a. m.. arriving at Cur wensvillt at 12 o'olook, m. Fart, eaoh way, i. A ata.sa leaves Curwensville dallv. at 1 o'clock n. m.. lor Dulloia Citv. amvinr at IuHois City at 8 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leaves LuBoit at T o elocB, a. m., aauy, arriving ai vur-jfjun-iiin . II o'olook, m. rare, eaoh way. ai.ov. WANTED. 100,000 SHAY K I) MIIM.LFS, t 8. (luinshurg's Qroeery Store, Seoond strset, ClearBHd, Pa. Jan. 10, '7t tf. PKOl'UltTV FOR I1ENT. Mr i. John B. Ksflertr, of Penn townibip, oilers for rent n dwelling bouse and store room, situate in lb. village of I'ennvlile. for lurtner inlonnotion apply to, or address, Mrs, J. a. itArrnnti, oot. 1378. tf. Grampian Hills. nflllNfS FOR RF.NT. A two-story briek hooi. on Pie. stroet, .eat of the Preiby lonan Church. Tbre. rooms op and throe down stairs. A good stsbls, ice house, and garden at tached. For further partienlars, apply to J. B. OKAI1AM, April 30, 1871 tf. Clearleld, Pa. A. M. II ILLS, OPERJTIt'E ItE.YTlST, CLEARFIELD, PINN'A. ajitj-Ofttee In residence, opposlts Shaw House. jy0,l870 tf ADMINIHTRATORS NOTICE. Notice It hereby given that Let ten of Ad ministration oa tbt estate of AKT1IUK KKEKB, IsU or Lawrence township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., dvwaed, having been duly granted to tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims tr demands against tbe same will present them properly au then tlea ted for settle ment without delay. J. U. SC1I KYY EH, SILAS HKKSE, Administrators. Cltarfitld, Pa, Aug. 6, 1879-fit. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Personal Property I Tbt following property wiM be sold at tbe res idence of Arthur Reese, (formerly the Joshua Tata homestead , In Lawrence township, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1870, The following property, to wit : Three head ef milch cows, I two-year olds, 1 Aldarney bull. 2 spring enlret, 4 bogs, Three Sheep, Two horses and harntss, a large flock of turkeys aad chiokeos, 1 wagon, 1 Improved Wood Mower aod rake, plows, barrows, cultivators, shovels, forks, rakes, grain cradles, eevthes, hoes, chains, carpenter tools, grlnditone, 10 acres of tora, 4 acres buckwheat, and a large lot of potatoes In the ground, about 100 bun bell wheat and S00 bushels oats and rye, 1ft tent bty. A Large Orchard of well seleoted apples, peaehis and pears, to gether with the bou.ebi)J furoilura, eouk stove, beds and bedding, ebairs, tables, Ao., and n large lot of other goods too numerous to nasnttoo. Sale to sommiDC. at o'clock. TERMS CASH. J. U. SCIIHVVBR, SILAS 1IKKSR, Administ'ators. N. B. ffo goods tsken until settled (or. Clearlleld, Pa., Aug. 1, 1870-31. PRIVATE SALE Valuable Real Estate I Tht anderilaned, living Ib Penn twp., Clear field oounty, Pa., offers tht following valuable Heal Estato for tale i 446 Acres of Land. more or less, la Reeearla township, lying oa tht north sidt of big Clearfield creek, and withla one itlt of the same. The above land la heavily covered with hemlock, white oak, rock oat, and other bard wood timber, and a quantity of wblte pine, tald to be half a million or more feeL The same It heavily anderlaid with bituminous coal, and directly on tbe line of railroad leading from HoutidaletoCoalport. Its value is unknown. Thcra are, al, other valuable minerals oa tba ine. Tht above land lies about two and a-half ml lee below tbe village of Olen Hope, adjoining landa of George Groom and others, on what la known at Porter's run. The Improvements en tbe prop erty are a good geared saw mill, in running order, a high dam, stone breast, made In the best man ner, fit fur almost any machinery, There la, alto, alargaframedwelling bouse and frame bank barn thereon, and anout tony or nny acres, mora er less, of tba land It cleared. Any parson wishing to Invest tn proptrty of tbls kind will do wall to examine this property. 1 will tell tht wbolt or tbt an divided half in tenet t, at may tuit tbe pure baser. Tbe above tract of land will make two or three farms, which will oompart favorably with tht greater part of our tounty. Prioe aad terms made knowa to any person wishing to pur chase. For further particulars tall tn person or address the undenigned at H ramp tea Hills r.u., Clearfield connty, Pa, SAM L W1DEM1RB. Jan. 9, lH78-tf. C URT PROCLAMATION. Wbbbbai. Hoa. 0. A. MAYER, President Judge of tbt Court of Comssoa Pleat of tbt Twtnty-fifth Judicial D Is trleteom posed tf tbt eoaatita of uiearaoia, ventre ana unaten aad Hob. Aibam Genua aad Hoa. Viacaat Holt. Associate Jed ires ef Clearfield aonnty bavt Issaed tbeir precspt, tt ast directed, for tbe holding af a Court af Common Pleat, Orphans' Court, Court or Quarter Sessions, Court ef Oyer and Terminer, aua uoart or uenerai Jail uenv err, at tbe Court House at Clearfield, la and for the eouaty of Clearfield, commencing oa the fuartb Monday, tht a a flay oi mdi., and to continue three weeks. NOTICE IS. therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Jastioet of tbt feats, and Uonstables, in and for taid eeaaty ef Clearfield, lo appear la their proper persons, with tbtir Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, ftiamtaatiaat, ana tiner nemem branets, to do those things which to their offices, and la their behalf, aortal a te be dose. By aa Aot of Assembly, passe tee tta flay tr May, A. J. iatt, tl is maat tae uuiy oi wo line of the Peaee af tbt several counties of tbls Oom me wealth, to retur to the Clerk af tbe Court af Quarter Sessions af the reepeettve eo unties, all tbe reeognitaneet ea tared into before them by any person or persons tharged with tbt eeeamiesioB af aay arise, tieept aueh tatet as may be ended before a Jett.ee ef tht Peaee, un der axil Ling laws, at least tea dayt before tht eommeBoomenl af tht session of tbt Court to which tbe art made ntaraebleresieetiveiy,an4 ia ail aaeet where aay reengnltaaota are entered Into lets Urea tea aayt before tht eemmeaoesaeat ef the tesvioa to whiob tbey are made retwraa kU tha aeid Jastleee are te retara tbt tasae ia tbe tame maaaer aa tf takd aet bad aot beea aassed. alVEN andtr ai head at Clearleld. thlt 9th day af July, la tht year af ear Lard, eat thou tan A tlgbt aaaarea aaa seventy . Jalyt-U ANDREW PKNTl, Jr Saevtt. r OOO BURHEUOeorgo Weaver On. sj , want Iv. thousand busbsls of OATS, a.w, aod will pay oash nr produea. C:.ar0.IJ, Pa., Aug. II, 117. -tf. CAUTION... To all to Whom II may Con cern t Nolle is hereby given that Mary Myers has left say bed and board without nny ill treetment or nooasloa on By part, aad I hereby aautlon allportonl not to trust her on my noooant, aa I will not pay any debts that she mar eontrae! after the Slat of July. JACOB MYKKH. Ulasgow, Pa., Aug. II, 1870 It. HONEST WAGONS! tti HONEST FOpiTPBlli Reader, please tall la person, or send for a prlct Mit which I bavt again greatly reduced. Also, tbe Garth Cutting Box at the very lowest price. Address II. W. (1AKTII, Aug. IS, lH70-4t Mill Hall, Pa, NOTICE. Tbt undersigned Commissioners of Clearfield oounty hereby give notice that tbey will appear at tba Deer Creek bridge on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TR, 1979, tt 10 o'clock A. M., to let to the loweit responsible uia.ier, me goniraot to remove aad tate on tue drift which is lodged tn tbt pier and abutments ot said bridge. U. W. KYLKK, Attest: KLAH JOHNSON, Jona W. Ilowr, JOHN NOKIUH, Clerk. Commissioners. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. IS, 1870 3L CAUTION. All persons art he-aby warred against meddliog er in toy way interfer ing with the following personal property, now In tbe possession of John Diion. of Urabam town ship, vis : Two cupboards aud dishes. I beds and nodding, i oooa stove, 1 bureau, 1 iron Mettle, 1 tow, 1 heifer. 1 bull, 8 sheep, 8 hogs. 4 of ft aorta of wheat, t of 4 acres of rye, I of 8 tares of eats, at tba same was purchased by me at Con stable's sale on tbe 14th daygtf July last, and is left with tald Diion oa loaa oaly, tubjeot to my oruer at any unit. jkmhjk uuso. WallacetoB, Pa., Aug. 13, 1879-31 AUDITOR'S NOTICEKstatt of Rich ard Shaw, deceased. Tbe nodersianed Auditor, appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Clearfield eouotv. to disoost of tha exceptions to the account of tbe Et ecu tort of Richard Shaw, will attend to tbe duties of his ap. Eointmeat at bis offloe ia Clearfield, on WEDNES DAY, tbe 30TH day of AUGUST, A. D. 1B70. at 0 o'o'ook A. M., at which time and place all parties interested are notified to appear with tbeir wit nesses aod evidence reopecting the matter in dlinute. J. II. MrliPi ALLY, Auditor. Clearfield, July 30th, 1870. I1XKCUTORM NOTICI-Notioo is here J by given that Letters Testamentary oa the estate or JOHN SOHHtJ KICH , late of Brady townibip., Ulearfield oounty, Penn a., dee'd., having been duly granted to tbe undersigned , all persona Indebted to taid estate will please make immediate payment, and those having elalms tr demands against tnt tamt will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. LEWIS SCIIOCII, WM. KINDKHM AN, Exeoutors. Troutvilla, Pa., Aug. 13, 1870-61 CAUTION. All persons ire hereby warned against purchasing or in any way meddling with tbt following personal property, now In the porta ion of Abram Humphrey, of Lawrence township, via i All hit Interests in the growing crops, such at corn, oats, buckwheat, potatoes, o , on ine tana oecupiea oy the tata jttumpnroy, togotberwilb tbt bay ia tht barn, tha same hav ing bean bought and delivered to us, and is allow ed to remain in the poiseeiion of eaid Humphrey on loao only, subject to our order at any timt. UKU. WHAVliiK tO, Cltarfleld, Pa., July 28th, 179-8.. D IVORCB NOTICE. lo tht Commoo Pleas Court of Cltarfleld County, Pa. No. 128, March Terra, 1ST-. Alias sub. sur divorce. Otia II. Wett vs. Jane A. West To Jane A. West, respondent : Ton are here by notified to appear la the said Court at Clear field on the 4tb Monday of September, IR79, to tbow eaust why a divorce from Otis H. West, tht petitioner, should not be granted, and to answer hit cow plaint tontained in the petition asking for tucb divorce ANDREW PENIZ, JR., IS bet iff. Sheriff's Office, Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 13 4L CAUTION All persons are hereby warned against purchasing or ia any way meddling with the following personal property, sow tn tha postessioa of Sebastian Pattilol, of Covington township, vis t One oow, 1 Oatir. 8 hogs, 2 pigs, 11 eh token, 1 cooking stove Aad uteasils, I clock, lot of dishes, 2 lots of potatoes In the ground, 2 plows, 1 oultivator, lot or beans in tbe ground, all tht vegetables In the garden, 4 acres corn, 4 acres oats, I acres buckwheat, 120 sheaves of wheat In the barn, 4 dotsn rye la the barn, 300 pounds hay in tbe bara,4 empty barrels. Tbls property was purchased by me at Constable's sale an tba 30th day of July, 1879, aad it left In Bis eart tunjeet to my order at any lima. r. r. uuujukibt. Frencbvillt, Pa., Jnly 6, 1870-Su STATE FAIR. Twenty-sixth Anmial Exhibition or TBI PENNSYLVANIA Stats Agricultural Society WILL Bl RILD IB Jflain Exhibition Buiiding, FAIRMOl'NT PARK, PHILADELPHIA, , Sbptkmurb 8th to 20th, 1879, Ihcluiivi, Entries Competition FREE ! Vntrr Books will elos. at th Offloa. Korthwast eorner Tenia nnil Chestnut streets, Ssptembsr JJ, 1871. 15,000 In Cash Premiums. Cash Pmes for Live Stock, $9,000. A rlna. fer eierelse and parade of Horses and Oatlle, will bt provided. Liberal Premiums art alio ottered Tot Fruits, Flowers, and Ornamental Plants, Products or the Farm and Dairy, Tools.lmplements, and Machin ery, Tei tiles, Furniture, Manufactured Goods, At. EtcnrsloB Tickets at greatly reduced rates on all railroads oentring at Philadelphia, and liberal arratgsmtBts for transportation have been made. D. W. SElLER, ElBRIDOR McCONKIV, HtoordinK Ste. Corresponding Set. WILLIAM 8. DIH6KLL, aug. IS St. President. CJ EPTEMBEH JURY 1.IHT.A list or O the names or Urand aad Traverse Jurors drawn for September Term, A. D. 1ft JO, common cine on the fourth Monday, September 23d, and to eontinua for three eontteutlre week a, via i rourth Monday, eept. lia ; tmh Monday, Sep tember 30th, and first Monday of Oet'r, the 8th : aaiNb ii-aoat riasT waaa, etrt. I2d. Chat Drown, Covlngloa, Peter Krhard, Knei, wm Jlswk, Hell, Allen Hover, Pike, John f Weaver, Clear'd, Wm I, Moore, Ferguson, V 0 Htneitis.randy, 111 l .owns, Huston, D Strtyer, Wallaeeton, h R Merrell, CleerfielJ, Qeoret Mnffit, Deoatur, ill K Lanicb, Lawrenoe. Jas hunter.Sr., Jordan, :J W Rhodes, rJnatsdela Isaac Thomas, Bloom, Wm It fetors, Hojrrs, Jno Klin iter, Newburg, I H eery B Parr, Burnside. Julia ejbertek, Brady, Kenos HartskotD, fika, James Ardery, Morris, Joba Pearson, Decatur, Wm Johns, Woodward, Heoj u Hsis, Houtsdaie. TBAVBIIB JIT BOM lit WB8K, HPT, tio. M R Ogdcn, Clearlleld, Jos. T Pie, Osoeola, ' Frank Uots, wallaeel n, Ueo. Bcnwom, Brady, Wesley B hirer, Bradf'd, Jacob C timith. Brady, A B Tate, Greenwood, Matt. Meflarvey, Chest, T J Thompson, Hreen'd, Kam'l VaoHora.Ureea'd, J L Kragle, ClearBeld, K M Birch, Jordan. J ti Howls, Lawreaoe. Jno R McClurt, Pike, 0 P Bloom. Bloom, Kit Lines, Brady, Wm. S mils, Woodward. Jus't Plnbell, Covington, Hamuel NetJhee, Bell, Herbert Bloom, be r. Wm Williams, Jordan, Campfleld BreoB, Brady, J U VanDusen, tloutt'd, Frank Bush, Bogs, Jonathan Walker, Knox, D McCartney, Wood'4. T Prank Rlsbel, Brady, Jat. Chapman, Burnside, Andrew Plegal, Morris,: Whitmer Bbrem. Car's, I Morris Laocy, itouta d. Jacob Potter, Morris, Jamet Lamar, Burnside. r uorment, uonegtoa, II 9 King, Cltar&ald, A i bury Uearbart.Mor't, Ueo uullca, bawreooe, Jne Motlaughey.Cle'rd, D W Logan, Ball. Bamnel Lee, H Bitot. A lei Kail Hon, Morris, Alei Whlttaker, Pike, Peter Beck, Barn tide, A U Brady, Oultob, Ollrer Hubler, Urahata, Frank Peters, Dtoatar. Jet Cree, Recearie, Andrew 8 tog, Bteaarla, TBATRBtB iCBOBI Sa Vllf, tart, trial. (Ieo Toter, Carweatvle, Harry Snyder, Deeaini F Wonder ly, Bersoaria, Ueo A Kepbart, Decatur, I 0 Whipple, Brady, J W Straw, Jerdan, Ab a uost, uouttaaia. Chat Kitg, Burnside, Wm B ret bertaJl era sidt, 11 w fark, Utearfteld, Philip Araold, Brady, Jae KbaanoB, Weod'ard, Rieb'd Morrtsoa, Cheat, bacton Bird, llattoa, Joseph Seyler, Unloa, Hteiih Fie eber. Ua on, Wm WoolHdge, Bradd, ti W stilt. Woodward, Daa'l ttfborr. uurw Mia, Ueo 0 Moore, Clearfield,: J L Pearee, Bradford, Oilmen shirty, Ueehea, Ed Parrell, Pena, Jamet Haley, Baraslda, J Banes McKeewa, Peam, Andrew Kitchen, Chest, rfatn'l Barge, Lawrenoe. W HoHinaswenh. Hot'e. oidaey Foi,Uolieh, Jae Haetreck, Wood'ard M O Wilsefl, llradferd. H B Kramer, Lawretiee, Ab'saOSbeff, Beeearia, Tboa Baraa, Uteatar, Ja LIT logs toa, Clear'd, Peter S Webef, Bandy raavaniB itaou In wn, isrt. tb. Jno MeCraehea, Jerdaa, Jno Heber, Woodward, 0 0 Jenkins, Car it. lie, A II Irvba, W WMto.tr, Btrasldttf Benj Fulktreen, Uulieb, Jne Mcllendry, Brady Ithamer Dale, Morris, WmBigrer,Cleerfielil. John Porter, Pike, A W Cewder, Bradferd, Frame Bell, Grace wood 8 Has L'srr, Pike, Deery Tramb, Bredrord, Jne Uenaaa, Barasidet W W Betta, Clearleld, J 0 Job aet on, Jerdaa, 1 1 Way, eirartl, O BMrey, Bradford Pat Utiaa, HoBUdaw, J 8 ti ear hart, Boggt, soot Bloom, siBoa, Danltl Baeman, Kaoi, M MeHeodry, Brajy, Frank Oreutt, Bleom, Ueo W Ret, Beeearta, K I Walker, Ueeeole, Harry Moyder, Law'sea, I MoKieraan, Ualieh Daa'l Neff, Oeeeotm, Jat L Carry, L City, M T Bnsbta, Brady AC liamiltoa, L City, 1 JWestever, Barm side, A Hera lag, r, atataaa L Fleea, UevUfteta, PIANOS and One ANSI Tho Largest and Cheapest House in Pennsylvania. Having lately accepted the General Agowv. for Central Fonn sylvania (in addition U our old territory), wit.i headquarters and largo store, room ot 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Penn'a., in charge of Mr. George VV. Good, and being desirous of extending our already immense sales of the most celebrated Pianos and Or gans, we have appointed dipt. 1. A. 1nullii, of Clear field, our Agent, who will have on hand our Instruments in the P. 0. M where we invite all who are desirous of purchasing a first-class PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call. Wo sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, and being the largest dealers in the State, our prices are the lowest. Our house was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue. lXSTIUMESTS SOLD OX SMALL MONTHLY TAYMEXTS. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send lor illustrated catalogues and price lists. . PIANOS. HAINES BROTHERS, WEBER, NEWTON & CO. GEORGE W. GOOD, 1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. MELLOR & 79 Fifth Avenue, May 21, 3m. Look to your Interest IN BUYING YOUR S3F3FtX3WO- linvinrr luaL roturned from tho K8t. where we bavo teen making our Spring purchases, wo take this opportunity of thanking our cuntomers for their liberal natronaeo in the past, and beg to aieure them wo will do all wo can to make it their interest to continue the lame. Our storo Islitorallyerammod with goods just from tbo manufacturers, by all odds tho largest and best solected stock evor brought to this county at any one time by one firm. Over fifty different patterns and varieties ol" CARPETS, mncrinrrln nrice from 20 conts to 11 cheap as the samo quality can bo bought in Philadelphia or New York. Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, In the latest stylos. Sheetings, Shirtings and Cnssimercs, together with BOYS' WEAR in all crades of aoods. Our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' SXOCKLNGS are just the prettiest TRIMMED HATS, always on hand,;trlmmed op by Miss Mattie Eohn, of Philadelphia, who will give ladies wishing Hate trimmed to ordor, ber best endeavors to please. Call and see ns before buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. K 1 JvvwS-J 11 SM 1 1 r"" Litter aQaWenttaMSaW AjrfVW Sena for Illutrnta Circular and Price Liberal Term, to tb. Trade. , Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, aUDDUCXOWit, COMB, mm Una. Ir au SOI Wannest Annua, CHIOAOw, IU. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. 81UVED AND SAWED. Onrwenssllle, Jsa. i, Tt-tf. JAMES H. TURNER, Jt'STICR OF Till PKACI, Wallac.ton, Pa. III has prepared birnself with nil Ibe aeeaaiare Diana lurm. nu.r im ... n . Ll k t....i. All ooanij s.ii a. wen inwih vm... - I.I.1 nstlere entrnsts. to bis asre will reeele. prompt attention. n.j iis, i.ir. Kfew Marble Yard. tombstonesTmondments, Post. Tor Crmtlrry lAt: A NKW MARni.K TARD-Call nt J. FLA- HARTV'fl Marbls Works. Cboie. work and lew ariose. Dlroetl eppoaite the Lntneraa Chareb, tblrd street. ClearSold, Pa., Harek IT, 17 tf OK 8ALK. Tbe nnderslned will sell at nrleatt eala all that trees er pareel nf land ettnala In Dm. tar tewnihip, Claarflald ewentj, l'a., within tt short diitanoe af lha T;rwM Clearleld K R., and adjolaiaf lands of Hoaerl Uudsen nnd oiaore, aad know, as Iks Jeeok B. Uearhart lot. The said treat oaatalain, M tteree mor. or lees, with two eelas of Tslnable eoel thereon, has abont 10 anres eteered, and la Ihe he, le . larsa hodj ef eoel abont bain, developed. Will ha Bold low and npon wsj term,, for pantraiers, appie so uaviii u. anape. Clearleld, Pa, Jail 11. H7. Great Western Hotel, Hee. llll, 1111 and till Hark.1 Street, ( Direst!, ewio raoaoMter's ffrnad CfMi.) rUkrlelpUA, FtXVaa'fc. Tax-maw, SB.OO 7pr cay. This Uetel Is BMW tho www Pablle BoUdlap, now Maaonlo Tssanlo, U. t. Illal, and Aeadess; of line ArU. T. W. TRAUCK, Prop'r. Oru m aiant I Jj't,''-' Pisrfllaufonn, ORGANS. PALACE, STERLING, MASON & HAMLIN. HENRICKS, Pittsburg, Penn'a. GOOX3S. per yard. We will sell Carpels at and best you over saw. A lull line of SIMPLICITY! QUPERIORITY n I IMPLIF1ED s O MAINTAINED i Improvements September, 1878' ftarlng retard l"r tin asmtoa ott-.j prugreaalre ais, we now o&br to tbe Wo 14 the . Important Improvements. KotwiUiaUnding Uio VICTOR baa long been tbo peer of anj macbiue lu tbe market a fact jiportnl tiy a boat of volunteer witnesses w. Bow confidently cnum ior it greater simplicitf. a nrondorful rednction of sUS.X'i friction, ami nllor'ctbor a Han Cm Oinaiiono, iesirauie yuwuic.. iwwe by Uarchant nni otbem. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Corwenirille, Pa. Jan. , Tl-tf. JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, UAMU1JNU VASUH, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eonitantl, en hand. STOXE AND EARTHEN -WARE OP IV8RT DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! FOTSI CROCR8I KletjnH. ratwnt Alrtla;li Self HenlUif Knit sjn.ttl BtTTTFR CROCES, with lids, CRIAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, irrLs UUTTKH I'rtuUHia, PICKLR CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIS BISHBS, BTIW rOTS, And . Irani man, other tbtngB too .nmerou tt menuow, vo wm hm . FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Streets, OLIARPIBLD, PA. ae JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALIR in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, AMD Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, HIAR P.O. Th. .derslr.ed het leeee tn Inform tho oltt. nana af Olanrfleld, and tha pablle fenereliv, tha h. has a. hand Ine aeeertment of Fnrnltnra, swek ns Walnat, Ckeelnot aad f silted Chamber Snttee, Parlor Bailee, Redlining and Esunsiot Chairs, Ladlea' aad dents' Eaajr Chairs, Ua Per forated Dining aad Parlor Chairs, Oan Seats and Windsor Ckaira, Clothe, lare, Bus and Rite. In. LeuMort, Hal Reels, gerabhUf Bntshea, A. MOULUINQ AMD PICltfRa ERA BIBB. eel 1. 1 Olassaa, Chremaa, Be, whlak weeUd aXBlUble for Helldar Mnaaata. doeirtl JyflM TROOTMAM..