THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WfjoNKSDAY MORNING, At'G. JT. 1179. Terms of Subscription. If paid In edraneo.or within thro moutht...9 M If pid after thre nd before li 'bob (fat..'. ., rTMfMri, 6. M. PtTTEwatLL A Co., New paper Advertising Agent, 37 Park How, turner beeiman Street, or our duty authorised Agent , N. York City. KELKilOim NOT1CEH. Methodist F.pUeopal liMrch Rt. J. 8. UiMrRiAT, Pelor. Service erery Sabbath lOtA.M., and 7 P. M. Ubbith School at B A. M. praver Meeting Tery Wed net lay, at 74 P. If. Onio union Service, flnt Habbaih of every .onth.al l4 A. M. It rat Clearfleld M. IS, ChurrhRev W. r'rnTf WILMS, Pastor. Preach i of every alternate Sunday, at S o'clock, P. M. Sunday School at Sit P. M". All ara invited to attend. Pr?ib)terUn Church Rer. H. 8. Bctlub, Babbaih lerrioei morning and evening Bab bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedne. day vning. Baptist Church. Rev. J. A. Ali-uud, Ps lor. Service every Sebhalb taoroing and renin;, aftorusiiog, at 101 o'clock A. If., and 7ft P. M. Saiibeih School at P.M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evAilng. nt. Franc le Church Catholic Rt. P J.SaimnAW. Preohingat 104 o'clock, A. M., ba the first, third and fourth Sunday a of each month;; Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament t 7 o'clock, P. M. Hundny School every Sunday afternoon at o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. j Till Or lOLBIJtO QlUBTIB IBMIOMI CO (TUT. Pecond Monday of January. j Third Monday of Maroh. , Pint Monday ef June, Fourth Monday of September. b rim or oldijio oottuot rtui. Pint Monday of Jnne. i-eeond Monday of November. ruauo omcani. prttidtnt Jicye lion. Charltt A. Mayer, ef Look Haven . Anitiani Lew urfoe Hon. Joh H. Orrll, ef ItellflfoDte. Atwintt Judge Abram Ogden, Clearfield) Vlneent U. Holt. Clearfield. Protkonotary Kli Bloom. Riyittor and RtcordtrL. J. Morgan. JJittritt Alo-ruey Wm. M. MoCoJlough. Treasurer-- Philip Dott. Andrew Pentl, Jr. Ifepary Sheriff Cbrtat. J. Keaggy, Clearfield. Coaefy tfarreyor Samutl P. MeClotkuy, Cur eniTllle. County CeMMfeefaiwra C. W. Kyler. Graham ton P. 0.; Blah Johnston, Oram plan Willi P. 0.; Juhn Norrit, Br., Curwenevllle. Vounty Auditor William V. Wright, Clear field: Joseph Gilliland, Three Buna; J.B. Nor ris, Wood !ud. Count Coroner J. B. JftiT, New Washington. Jury Conminio Dr. Jamea P. Burth field, Clearficd, Joseph Alrtander, Madera. Superintendent of Public School "SI. L. Mo tjuown, Clearfield. SmUrof Weighted- Menturee JSf W.Cr.il, offioe at Luthprnburg Pa, Aeian'M Public John W. Wrigley, Win. Rn dlnuph, Cyrus Gordon, Clearfield; Joseph K. Irwin, N- E. Arnold, Curwensvill , J. A. Living stone, DuBolo City. 4nr Special ooluum ia dacldcdly intaraatiog to a local poiot of view, and prolilabl. rMiding to vutii'l.if wbo woot to aa.a muoy. VEX, (IP t'OI'IIKK I "Will jou.taka wli.at,oaU or eurn for luh icriptiuB 1" W. ara often ioquirod of io tbii way ky Iftter from patron wbo ntid at a diitanco from Clearfield. Wo ajiln y yea. Tho rccolpll of a r..pomlbl merchant or mill owner in tba vicinity, will aniwer aa Juit al well aa tb. ea.h. To illlualratai If any of oor patroni will deliver ui a bug of (rain at th. mill of Joaeph II. Dretb, In Cbeit townihip, Horace Patebia, in Bnrniide, Tboma II. Forcey, Ib Orakara, Win. Porter or Sbaw'i, In Lawrence, or Brown A Beyler'l, at ltocktnn, Untoa townikip, and forward their receipt, for the amount, we will eredit them oa their aoeoant for th. tame. Ib thli way all may loon pay what they owe, If they will purlue thli eonrta. Our borough schools bogin on Mon day, Baptcmber loth. At Moorc'a yon can trade more satis factory than anywhere .lie In town, au, Jll-41 Are you regintercd 7 Tho 4lh cf Vrplember II ine lall aay. iron e prvor.iiy... SUin'fl good boots aa low as 82.00 nt Moora'i, in the Opera llooie. au, !0.4t 1'ostuiro stamp mucilugo is mule of zoa. aixTrioe, i oa. o.ire hi., v -ilcohol. "Sellers' Liver 1'ills" never fail to care blllouin.il, indigeillon, or keadaebo. BolJ by all druggiiti. . Mi m Karmors, you can trado at Moore's lo a better advantage than anywhere alee la the eoonty. ng-Ml ISM I ' ' Three hnndrcti and fifty tents are ereupiad at th. W.ya. Slatloa Camp meeting which eommeoced lait week. BaoCJioorapht. Tbo Wayne Sta- tloB OimpBaetlog, Clcarflald aoanly, will opea to morrow. ffcrrirferi nun uf. Our friend W. R ltoeJ , of Lawrence tewmbip, will aee.pt tne luaoai wi u ""rv"-' ci ol boyi, for a beikel af luoloua purl. . M . i "Tbcy cannot all lie," was tho ob r a., wlill. readinl Ib. .ndllll teili onlali to "Dr. Liodiay'l Blood Searcher" It l inrallible. T-k. a f Hill, ftfihia tilftre. deliv- AJl. v - j i .jMa. .t th. Children'! meeting, at Newloa Hamilton Camp.oKetlag, oa Tueiday of lalt week. I!ev. H. C. I'alierson, of tho Senior Clui .r Dtckinion Colleie, Carllil., will preacn In tba Cl.arCeld M. K. Cbarcb lot Dr. UcMurray neltHatibath, b th morning and evening. .Sheriff Penis advertises a number of propertiei in tbii lue, t wblcb we call the at- teMioa 01 thoie lolereit.d. Fal. to tae puceoo Thnnday. September H'b, at I o'olock P. M. IUroism 8omo local lellow in one af our eiebangel.wbo knowi all aboot ll, laji: nr.ui named at tb. Rubicon aod then paiaad ob. That ll what a girl never dooi bifore aa ioe ercem laloon." The rain It'll almost without inter million en Monday lait, and a portion or Mon day alibi, and ta eoBMquenee tbaraof Ibare ll at tb.i writing (Tua.day moraing) a imall riltlog flood la Ihe rirer. The third gamo ul base ball between the New a.hmgion and PuniiotaaBey Clohi woapl.yed at Burmld., tb ie eouoly, oa Tuwday ef la.t week, reialllog la a victory for the Pani'iy boya. Beorei Panllul.wney, IS I Hiw VTaabingtnn, II. "There ought to be lots of bliss in tbii place, lor ilal eeiUlaly ! a larfell el ianoranca." Bitltr. There li a Blue mootb'a opinion, anyhow. Why don't yon move la Bolton, where everybody ta marl, and grew ap with lb. placer John Hull, V. 8. Marshal, will oflur at pallia tale aer.ral valuable Irerte of lead, kick are adrerllted la anolber loloma ander the bead er "Marrbal f Bale," at Hi oBea, la Pilllbur,k, oa Tueiday, September JOlb, all o'clock. We rerer oar readirl la the ndverllee meat ror deieriplioB and further particalari. NewJsit1'buii'M Wihi. Physi- riaoi Hale that the Port Wlnoi tbal took the piemium el tbe Ceateanlal, produced and al.rad forialoby Mr. Alfred Hpeer, of Mew JerMy.are i.e. tba' can ke lately aaeJ for medielnnl par- k.i. hnM m.r,A tram tfttt mwlieSllon, .ad are mora reliable Ibea ether Pott lam. Por ale ky K. W. Urab.ea, dragglel, Cleeine d.ra. a ti c t.. hmm nut un a new iiniiv kiiiyui.-. i"- - I lo, al b'u wa make, which le a aoveliy la Hi ia builoail ia tbii mclloB. Il readl three dif teiial aayi. Aiyoa approach II rrem tbe eaat It read! "Tebaeeo aad Cigara i" Irom the wet, "Cigari and Tobacoa )" ana anecuy n.., i-li.r.. u....'. Hh.ln. ..4 liairewttlof Ba- . - - Lu.. 1 ii . uj l. . i.b . k .H I. th. tebaeeo kaii nan, and la eooneelioo with barberlog, be III beep a Cnl oln itoek or tobacee aaa "Hop." Ai). Tho Lock Haven eorreindent alike WlllamiBarl lailelt. elalai ll la Ibii way "Mr. A. C. MopUae-wlla tbe leepUoa al 8. Weed. Caldwetl-wba ll la big lr anything bal a Slate il the ealy Oreaaback.r I.e. i n. . . .k . a,vhere for a ri. u.n ROW. II 1. wrmi Ice-Pre.ld.at er private for i party, aad, as a last rtsert, will proba.llyUaa w OeieUe. u., .ule. A. J. lis ear ba If aWae Hae Jlsi Oit tefonaed and R;adrs left Ike Dr. II. F. Beam. Chronic Disease Pbysieien, CurwensTille, Pa. Jv."Ti.tf. e . Blnnk Books and til kind, of ,ta- ll..rj, lb. ehup.it li. Job, A. Slook'i, Try FniOHTKUL. Just beforo going to (rut la.ra kj t Ul.jnm, ! lo sral.il. of hit, Ibit CbirlM Munab.r, a ForiMr rtiidml f ikil pl.t., but low of North C.rello.. bid both ; U. rat of by . lral.r m o Moodi; U.t. For diminished vitality, norvorwneiM, Baoul ihuiiloo, otlo.rj diiif altiM, r eoa plilDt, lnl.om.lloa of kldo.jri and f.ai.l. ink. I.H, Barmmt ba Bo taoal u a nro. Tat lalo by drujtliu ia Cl.irO.ld, aod Jo.. Stjl.r goa, LutbK.borf. ao.J7-Jt The Biht. Sir. Samaot Brown, of Lowrooe. towmhlp, boi ibuia u. th flo.it peeiatcB of plaai and fiM a. ba...T.r Mea. ror aad floor Ib.j will W bard to .io.I ; aod ama( th.ai ai a pair of twlaa two lar(. plomi oa oa. it.Bi, jolaed aad roa to, ith.r, but othtrwlia dlitlBet aad oonplota. Sco woman on borouback inanolhor eoluaiB, ridir, i..r Epair'l Vin.y.rdi, with a boBeh of OrapM froai wblcb BpMr'l Fort Orapo Wia. li nada, tb.t ii to bif bly utMrnod by tk. Biblical profoiiloa ror tb. aaa of loralidi, w.akly porioni .ad tki a,.d. Bold ky K. W. Urakam, Uroit, Clr.ri.ld, I'a. Jly-H ",t U. m . mt Sam'b Brick. Mr. Samuel Bell, of Writ Clearfi.ld, oa. of our k.it aad molt io duitrlnui BtMbaolea brlnblayar and maioa bai fDjtagcd la tk. bufia.u of burolog brick, alio. Hit ipMim.Bi loft at our offie. ar truly ''ipoel. Bien brioki," and h. h.i thouiaadi of tb.n for lile. Tboif In Ittd or brick cob .t Ibea from Ur. Bill .t reaionibla r.tci. m List of letlors rcniainini; unclaimed i a tb. Poolofflo at 01.arB.ld, for the w.ak .ndin, Augolt J5, IB7 : Mill Haiti. F.rguion, Jau.a Ho11.nb.ck, Tbonai H.pburo, Alic Moore, loo. V. g.oier, Sank 8cbl.ll, Vtary B. Emitb. P. A. 0AULI.V, P. M. Hun. George A. Jonks and Hun. Robt. J. Nieholsoa, bath of Brookrille, were guests at the Shaw House last WedoesJay night. Tbey left fur home by way of Pen field on Thurs day morning. Mr. Mieboleon iaa nteieber of the Legislature, tepreeentiog the interest of the pee. pie of Jefferson county In thai Institution, and he Is a good Dcinoorat at that. To Pat Up. It will be observed by a notlee in ear adrertiiiag eolumas. that tbe County CommitWners are determined to sake the (.Id Co I It o tor l ef County and State tales pay up. Tbe Hoard has embodied Treasurer Dolts to proceed at once against all tbe delinquent Col looters. We understand that a majority Of tho Collectors of 1879, are paying np handsomely, but tbe old ones are far la arrears. Clem field is to have tbe largest tan nery In tbe State. Bui it needn't snap its eras at Bellefonte. We've got a spring do wo here that wouldn't wap for that tannery and your old towa thrown in. liillfontt IttpubUea. "Now, just jou look a Ice tie out," Curwenirllle oipltallsts wilt be after that rpring; and tbe first thing yoa know It will be locatvd about Bfty miles Writ. You bad better krep quiet if you don't ao t to lose your spring. Our readera wbo have daughters to educate, aod who desire lor them a really first dlass school, will do well to send to Iter. I. 0. Pershing, I). D., Pittsburgh, Pan for catalogue of (be Pituburgh Female College. It bas elegant buUdingR, nine department, twenty. three teach ers, and offers rareailran'egei In Mutie, Drawing, Paiallog, Elocution, Modern Languages, An. Tbe charges are rery moderate. Fill term opens 6citembrtd. Our Next Fair. Iu a few weeks we will again publiih tbe Premium List of tbo Clearfield Cooory Agricultural Society, and our readers are requeued to give tt careful and earn est study. Liberal premiums are offered, aod arrangements will be made by which a large at tendance Irom all aver Ihe tountry will be secured. Let our eitlsena, therefore, one and all, unite en ergetically In making the eon leg Fair the best by far that was ever held in Clearfield county. skTi B-ttll ' - Fiur Curwunsville underwent tbe eiottement of a fire, about 10 o'rlock.on last SatnrJay night. Tbe angina home at the plan ning mill was burned) but tbe mill was saved. The cause of tbe fire Is unknown. The Si press train whittle, with that of th tannery, made considerable music, and aauaoi a number ef per sons In this place to start for Curvensrille; but meetiog others coming do-n they learned that tbe fire was eitlnguished and returned home, We did not learn the probable damage A Motuir Gone. Lawrence town ship has lost one of iu oldest and most respected inhabitants. Sarah wife of James Dougherty departed this life on Wednesday of last week, the 2th Inst., In her fith year. Tbe husband, whole nearly the sane age, aod a large family surriva her. Mr. Dngberty and his wife were natives of Donegal, Ireland, and emigrated to the United States la 191?, settling near Cbester.Ta., and thirteen years after removed to Clearfield county, where tbe family still reside. School Hooks. Tbe Lawrence town ship 8ekol Directors bare adopted Cupy Books, old by John A. Stock, ClearBeld, Pa., owing to their ehrepoesa and good qualities, and wa re commend them to teachers and scholars through out said township. PMfiL M. Row Lt, R Boca, Wilham Or ah am, MiLaa Rein. L M. U nt.cn, ' J. L. Uoreliii. Directors. IMunty ol cider and good warm stoves are enough to keep our tamer frieads happy throughout a long, eold Winter. We tall the attention of our readera ta tbe advertisement ef the ClearnelJ Co operative Agency In this Is sue. This Agency la a friend ta tba farmers and a great benefit to tbe country at large. They will furnish any kind of an article from woodeo 1 tool h-pick to a lire elephant, and especially older mills, stoves, stump pullers, wagons, etc., ite. Call al the "Old Western Hotel." building, and inquire for yourselves. eana anaa Cant Hookh. It will bo observed ibat cur ei.lerpr.iing townsman, Mr. Ksnnard. Is still on top in tbe cant hook line, aa the following order from tbe for Haute will indicate; Omi-a or A. L A A. M. Aviat, Dkaiiro in Hahowar. Peneaeo'a, Florida. Aug 7, t. Ma. A woe Kkimaks, Ci.KAariLO. Pa , Dr Mr t Pleaae send us. aa soon as poasible, four ftiira Cant-boobs with three toob solid soekets We do not want tbe banded Cant-hooka, as they do not II, being lit-bt lor the heery wurk fur which they are ud. P:aare rhip as a,.oB as pos. i tile, as we are out of tbe lartf bite. Your i, reapeotftjll, A. L. A A M.Avaar. -Bwaaa-m ' ' - Saw Accident. Mauler Harry Car lisle, son of L. B. Carlisle, came near lostag one of bis hands at bis father's saw mill In Brady towurbtn, near Lutherpburg He was titling near n small circular taw la motion, when bo was siruek by a stick which startled him aod eauied bim to throw oat his arms. Ills left arm was e-iughthy tho saw, catting a deep gash an the wrist and severing oeeeralof Ibe large lead er. Be made a very ear raw escape from losing his band, and ll will be a long tlma before Uarry will want to shako benda with a buai law again. From The K. Y. Ctsro Houst CvtTvn llonan, New York City, Nov. 14, IsTS. Dr. U. M. ftrnmf, AewWa, .V. f., Dear Bin I have been afflicted foroome lima with Bilieat- oeis and Norvoaa Prostration nslttlag ma for bailoees. Having bad your Blood aad Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonie reeommeoded lo me by ear era I frieads hero, who had aiperleaeed Ho beneBeial effects, at tba great remedy for reitor- lag a disordered system, I was induced ta try It. I can Ihankfully assure yon that It aee eiceeiiea a- eiiectatloaa, and tbat I can most ooafideatly urge its nee npon those suffering from the dlaeaaoi fur which II tt prepared. Sincerely yours, Wis. W. Post, For aalo by llertawick A In Id, Druggists, ClearHeld, Pa, aog 17-11. More VALKiN,-c"7ArflK' lit Jege.' Nad Heeee, tbe short track pedee trian. was so highly elated over his laceves in the Opera II Mat l ' p'a - mad aa eat re? agent offer to Walk any three perseasfor Ueaiy-sla hours, who would accept the ehallrofe. It waa aoeerjingiy announeea that John B. Herder, of Ibit borough, John T. Corttr, af West Clew field, and Frank Bradley, also of Ibit borough, would compel with Beoae for the boonr and prise cash to walk eight heart nd fori mite lee, In Ibf ardor named abort. Reeee aommeaeed al I e'el.wk an Friday orealog, accompanied by 11 trier, the latter eadiag at4:4fl Saturday morolag.eampletlag tuny eerea muea and ton "lapa." Carter followed aeit, and saded tt 1 o'clock P. M. Saturday. Bradley man toot Ik track nod completed his Joaroey nt It 'lock Saturday even log, and le ahow that ha wet nut oibaneted be taraed t band spring far tb anile' ta af lb spetain beforo leaving the track. Reea Wat so badly distanced and discouraged tbat be "throw an th ipeage bofart his allotted Iwtnty-til " t A admits ion fee ef ton nsli was charged. W did o Mri Ut r aalpu. Al Mma lb alf tettin. Tbo Moore ilrotbers will take all kinds of Uraia In tiobang for boots or tboet at CASH prices. aug-lOtt ii f e e Kimoval. Ur. T. J. Borer baa ro- moved his medical office to tb room recently e ecu pled by Buck A Graham, In Qra barn's row Ho makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty. CUARQR3 VERT LOW. Tb manufacturers having lowered prteet, he la prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURS MEDIOINKS at greatly re ittpsi raJae. Tbe afflietod will ba benefited by gtving blm n cell. JulyM, 19-tt. Fire Khcapis. A very important act patted by tho recent Legislature was one providing for fire escapee In buildings of varti kinds, and the passage which was brought about In consequence of ares breaking out ta hotels, factories and other high buildings, whereby many live have boon loatand Imparl led. It re quires tbat every building nsed aaa Seminary, College, Aoademy, Hospital, Asylum, or a bo lei for tbe accommodation of tb public, every store house, factory or workshop of any kind in which employees are usually employed at work In th tblrd stories, every tenement bona, vry school building where any snnh buildings art thro or more stories In height shall be provided with a permanent safe eattrnal meats of escape there from In cas f fire. Individuals, companies or school boards failing to comply with the pro via. Ions af this sot shall U liable lo n penalty tot acceding three hundred dollar, and also be liable for damages lo cae of death or injury arising from a nrgke to comply with this law. 'Oua Hailroad." The Punxsutaw ncy Sftirit, in alluding lo ibis new enterprise, any : "Tbe oorpa of engineers It now at work between this place and Reycoldsrlllo locating and making aa estimate of tbo probable cost of tho road. Oa Friday John Scoit, Pretldentof tho Allegheny Valley Railroad, Wm. Stewart, one of tbe Directors, and Chief Engineer Black- tone, visited our town, and lo company with P. W. Jenks, Esq , visited the surrounding country and tb proposed lino ef tbo road . Tbcy si- pressed tbemtslvet as highly pleased with tbe country, finding It much beyond their xpecta- tions. It Is proposed tbat when tba probable cost of th road it ascertained, to Issue first mortgage bonds, independent ef tb A. V. R. R , fur tbo amount and construct tho road at once. A num ber of our prominent mtn nave not only signi fied their willingness to invest Lo the bonds, but one party will also agre to tell a largo amount of them, provided they are made la tb proper denominations. Should the read be ooaitructed over tho proposed route, It will developo untold quantities of coal, lumber, and fire elay, to say nothing of furnishing an outlet for a large agri cultural and stock raising district. The country between Reyooldsvills and Indiana Is tbo largest tract of land In the State not traversed by a rail road, and wo reel jut tilled In saying tbat no see tifn of like area poetesses more natural wealth. Our oitltens can depend npon tt, that, whether this project falls or not, Punisutawoey will not be without a railroad flv yean longer," i e- m - ON Tllli HI NO. r couflTY arr'T m'qtj3Wx. The second wrek of the annual eiaminatlon tour began at Houttdale on Monday morolog, August l&h, at 8 o'clock A. U. Nine applicants for schools in Woodward township and Houttdale borough entered the elassMaiid tbe eiamlnatioo wasoprned In the prewnoo of ten Directors and a good number of patrons. Tho Interest on tbo part of the Directors and people was far ia ad vance of last year. We were highly pleated to find thee districts prospering to well education aile. The Directors seem to be untiring ta their efforts to provide the best facilities possible for the proper training of the numerous children en trusted l their care. Tbe Board of Woodward towofhlp Is building two new school houses this year, and will bar thirteen ar fourteen schools open during tho Winter. Tho Directorsof Houtt dale beroagb will likewise build a new school house In tbo near future. Tbe Board of UoutiJale met after the exami nation and made tbo following appointments for tbe coming term : High School E J. Duffy. First Intermediate Alio 0. Martin. Second Intermediate Blanche Miller. Primary Sobool Not supplied. Tbe Board decided oa a tlx months term, and pay good salaries. The Directorsof Woodward township met, but not having applicants tuffloieat to fill their schools, adjourned without making all their appointment. Tb following, however. Is a partial ltet : Sunburn School Rosa LaPorte. Happy Valley Sobool Wesley HcLarren. Steeling High School Daniel Soieamel. Slope School A. J . Neff. Diggins School Mary Myrter. Houtivillo High Scb-ol K. A. Leonard. New School School Ralph P. Taylor, tcaauar. Tuesday waa tba day set apart for Osceola bor ough aod Decatur township. The eiaminatlon was held ia th new school building, and a Urge number of oltitens assembled to witness tbe pro ceedings. Tbe Directors of both distrioti were in attendance th entire day. Fifteen candidates for oertlDcatet tottred th elan, nearly all of whom showed marknd toot and scholarship. Ow ing to Ibe nnavoidablo abeeno of tbo President of th Board of Directors of Decatur tewasbip, they adjourned without making their appoint meats. Tbo Board, at a meet i eg held previous to tb examination, passed a resolution that their applieants, without regard to diploma, permanent certificates or other documents, would baa to ba examined. This new departure al most shocked tho sensibilities of-those who had for yeara been exempt from nomination. Tho metier wee adjusted, however, to tb satisfaction of all. Tb Board very generously voted their teacher three days time for attending th County Institute ommendabl act. Tb Board of Osceola met aad elected W. A. Ambrose, Princi pal of their schools, ihe other schools having been filled torn lime age. WRDaxsniT. Tb examination was bold fur Boggt township and Wallaoeton borough nt Blue Ball, on Wed noadey. This belog the flrtt Teacher's Examina tion ver bd at ibat place, an nnusual large orowd of people gathered la to list to th ex ercises. Nine Barnes were registered, tome fail ing, howerer, to pass Ihe examination. We were eadly disappointed at not meeting tbt Directors of ihe d lit riot, this being tb first appointment tot ally represented by directors. Owing to thl fact, no eppointmontt for tbo schools were mads. Til r MS DAY. One of tho most toteretting meetings of tbo tour wao held at Bigler for Bradford and Brad ford Independent, on Thursday. Theelart num bered fifteen, and wer made np principally of teachers of experience and abv the average in scholarly attainment. A decided interest Wat manifested on tbe part f tbe people, th house being filed lo or:fiowlng. Six Director from tbe township and tbree from tb Independent d ii trie t were present At the eloe of tbeeiaaii nation, th following appointments wer mode by ibe Board : Biglee School 0. W. Emlgh, I pi-er Wucdland Snheol J. M. McDowell. Lower Woodland School d. J. Miller. Jaekson School J. K, Wilson. Sbtloa School D. M. Malnes. Pleasant Hill School Nanai Wilson. Bgypt Sebool N. M. Jary. , VKinar. On Friday, we met by far tho Urgeet class of leather jot exetniied la n day twenty In number. Tb appointment wat for Lawrence towasbip, Lawrence Independent and Clearfield boroagb. Tba meeting waa bld la the Leonard Graded building. Tb applittnll were rrpren seaiailvea from Umber City, Now Washington, CarwMtvillo aad Clearfield Sshools, aod In polura f attainment Mcalled any tlatt yetexamlaad, Owing I th tit of th tlaat, tb examination did not slot natil about M o'clock P. M. Tb Directors of Uwreaoo township organised aboat three o'clock, P. M., Is their rooms la the Opera Ho nee, aad oatinued In session natil It, mak lag appolatmeBts for their school. They also decided lo furnish lbs ML Joy School boat with new patent furniture. Th followiag It th lial of appoiotsaentt i Wolf Run School W. 8. Port. Hater lord School Sarah V. Laaiag. Clover Hill School W. K. Tata. Centra School Jamet M. Davidaon. Dn It wood School W. H.Ureer. Mt. Eton School OliB Campbell. Hatel Ureeo School Slngletot Bell. Pleaaant Dale School U. W. Fnilerloa. Mt. Jtiy etatoel Lewit Browa. Mt. Camel School J. F. HpackmM. Paradise School W.T. Spackaisu), Pio tirev School W. R. MeCloakey. Montgomery ibol Abdm P. Read. aavPtDAT. Wa closed tb weea't work at Shew t ilk ea Saturday, eaemloleg t cookers fef Oosbe twn tklp. Tbera wer five applicants for certiloates, Tb ho as was crowded to ovetflowlag daring tho eatlr day. At lb lot ef the eiaminatlon tbo Board f Direct ore wont Into txeoutue session, when tbey decided ta bar tit months tenool aid mad tba followiag appointment i Hhewavllto School All Dlmel!fig. Woet U oi bee School bale Mitchell. Hcfeeol No. e-Ahoe Llts. Lick Rue Sobool Joba If. Mead. Rdea School T a supplied. A suet aery ef tbe weeks work about ibat w ox am l aed Tuly-fear ltbs, bsned slaty foar certificates, and rejected tat I awtforty-M dirt. tor aad thro bead red aad thirty patroai. This record we lb ink It nparolloled la lb alitor of Clearfield couaty, iiemomlmr tbat Lytlo Is County Agent for Lorrillard'sTobacoo, and taa Mil thorn nt factory price. They ar th boot tobaeoo lo market. Try thtia. If. i iBjffj taw Wa bave now on band aevoral thous and first-class envelopes, which w will print for business men, or anybody els, at prices that M not bo rivalled. Call and m thtm. If. At the Rat pub li can oft, co is tbeplaco to get your job work don. Wo ar fully prepared fc .) anything la th printing Una, will do It well, and at th right kind of price. tf. To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytl hat aa arrangement with aa Eastern Cigar Factory so that bo can toll cigars by tho box or thousand at bottom figures, Ulro their lgart on trtal. tf. Call and examine li, A. Krttlacr's Elmirn Boots at fZ.6t per pair. Alto Boys' aad Youths' Boots at astonishing low figures. Lad lea and Children's Shoea of tbo rery best quality, Market street, Clearfield, Pa, aug '70 4t. -a-aaaaSkTaW- - A Fact. -An advertisement Inserted la th Rarvauoan will roach mora readera than If published In all tba other papers la th coun ty, aad cost lb advertise, loot than one-half In other words, aa advertleemeat pabliabed io oar jcurnal la worth doable tho price of that charged by any other publisher la tb county, It ta a foot." tf. New Dailt Stage Line. James L. Leary hat succeeded in having a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pcnnfield, and will hereafter run a Jelly 'stage between the two points. His contraot began with April 1st, and tho stage will leave Ucerfield every morning (except Bun- day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on the Low Grade Railroad at Pen nil eld, re turning after tbo last train lb tains evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tho hotels will be attended Uaprtg-tf Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freight tcot ever tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Aug 16, 1879, and tbo aama tlaio last year : COAL. TOM, For the week - SA,OU0 iamo time last year Su,W7 laureate Previously during year Same time last year . Increase u m 132.&7B Total In 1879 M 97,874 Same time lait y-ar - 7V9,3II7 Increase a 1-15,487 oi br a rnnitBTi. Lumber ..IAS cars. Miscellaneous freights Ui " RESOLUTIONS- Of CONDOLENCE. REAPER DEATH. W nam as, Tbat, by ihe sudden and very un looked for death of Brother Sabcbi. WiitMiaa, Pomona Grance, No. 33, has lost one of its must vetoed mtmUers, and tbii community one of Its most esteemed eltiirnt, and bis leinily deprived of a loving and eQeoliooale husband and lather ; mere lore, Rtitictd, That in tb hour of their trial and afflicttoo, wo tender tbem our deepest titupattby, and, at a mark of respect, tb usual tribute of Pomona Uraoge, lo. 33, be observed f alao, that tnls preamble and reaoiutiot. be published ia the Clear tie Id papers, Fnrmtr't fritud, and a copy oo presented to tne lamiiy, 0. D. kaxDALL, ) M. J. 0 want, Cummlttee. J. Alicb Rbad, J Forth RirmucAs. ftUNDAY KCUOOL PICNIC. The Son Jay School at Paradiie, under tba au apiece of the Church of tied, held a picnic en Tburoday last, which was largely attended. Nearly three hundred took dinner iu the beautiful grove close to tbe "Bethel," where tbe Committee tad prepared lor tne occasion, ana union wee dona ia guod order. Tbey bad prepared seats, stands, and five large swings, for tba benehl wl atl wbo felt like enjoying themselves in Ibat way. T hie School and Ibe Committee certaioly deserve credit for the manner in which they eon unci ed the entire all air. Your correspondent and lamiiy wer participants Ib tbe picnic. Tbe order was as follows, vtti Met at 'Bethel, Mag a hymn, D raver bv Ihe Superintendent, then marched to the grove, where weaaog several hymns. Alter prayer nsv. n.ueissioger auureisea too audi ence. The after the auilreee we naa amner. Al ter dinner enjoyed tbe swings. All enjoyed them selves highly and wer well pleased. This code our Paradise Picnic. e e FROM UP TUB RIVER. Lubbbb Otvr, Pa., Aug. Slat, 1179. Mm. Editoui 1 tup pos you ar tired ef th wit ft) tiaayt teat you on the "Cramming Pro cess. I do not agre with "Ciliieo" in all things) but I aannot see why be should be de nounced. Some one, over tbe stunning signature of "Amicus Uumeni Generis," writes a large quantity of "stuff." Judging from tbe read i net t with which be dsfends the loog-eared part of creation, be should sign himtalt Amt'euc Aaini Oentrit, In one place bo donounee "Cittsen" for op. posing mule equality tn another be soyt " I am down oo muls equality.' Juat Ibe leaat bit m oonaitleaL He accused "Cititeo" of making a oi all clout attack upon t boa who have outstripped bim. I cannot tee it any where ia his letters. It it evident that "Atu-I-Cuat" withes to prevent thorough scholarship, hoping thus to lengthen his reign. Doubtless It is very mee for a person wbo it not verted In tb primary branches, or any ether, ia fact, to prevent other persons from be. coming hardy enough to expose his Ignoranoo. am not old; hate not been tit honorably discharged I am not sighing for those days when a Child's Primer and a First Kader will mike an the sum total of a eonmou eohool edu cation. And still, otraoge to aay, I oppose oram- ntng aa being a dangerous enemy oi tue tonoiar. I am very anxious tbat the time will om whoa ci am mors, mcludiox "Am-I-Cust, will re- oeiva aa favourable discbarge, aad a eowetsal oorpt or U ache re engaged. Then, and aol nil tbeo, will there be a cbance 10 teach the advanced bran c bet suooaeafully. Mr. "Amicua Huwanl Generis," I haven't tbe least objecitoa to your passing m ta tb g real racer but I hate to bear jam bray. Lu. SprctalM. REVOLVERS I Full Nlekel Plaled, T-Bbot, Steel barrel and eylinder Revolvers for $l.S each, at Harder'! Uun Store, C Iaa r fluid, Pa. aug. l5-4t. CoLLicroa't WanRAsri. We hev prepared a foom, and have on band a large quantity, of blank "Collector' Sales," which have been ap proved by Ibe highest legal authority In the Courts of this county. At Tieea'y Cents per do sen we will mall any number to ibe Collector ordering then. A Collector, when oompeUed to advertise property, muat pott up not leas hn tbree notice in ib moat public places In his borough or townnhip. tf. Om Ilrxnain Ptn Casr. Discot'irr on Old Paicat. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Mcrrell's tin arid variety store, from $b ap words. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa.. July t7T. Broom Fob Salb. K. Newton Shaw keeps a fiill aunolv of Fredunia Burwriet and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at the Hbaw House yard. Call on or address mm at viearoeia renu- tylvanl. may II U. Wahtb. ofiO.UDO U-fret shaved hoops, deliv ered al the railroad, la ear loads of ,0t)0, nt all points on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A K-, Bald Eagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for which I will pay tho highest market prteo. J. F. KBAHtt, OotlA, IS7fi-tf. Clearfield, Pa. Waktib,-Delivered at the Rail Read. 100.M 24 Inch thaved tbingle. Iiv.otl 14 -Inch aawed shingles. 11(1,00 feet of pine boards. 10it,uti 14-feet obaved boo pa. 6, one railroad tie. &V,ltiO feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay lb higbeet market prlee, delivered at Clearfield, or al any point oa tbe Tyreao A Clearfield Railroad. J. t. KnxHtn. Clcarfieid, Fa., Pet. U, lfiTfi tf. eJiit lloeelved Junt Received by ARNOLD, at CURWElvSVILLE Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster t Car Load puru Corn, Kyt and OaU Chop I Car Load Deaken tSnli ! f'arl.nndnf CliotrA FftmMv Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, (Jroceries, Ae.l MrSh in tries, Dark. if. if. i ics ana Gruin will be taken In exchange Curwensville, May 1, 1878. Xcrvou-j mobility. Vital uakaeaa or Irepmeluw t a weak ethautli-d feehae. no enerfv or eoermre 1 the re- nil of mental ever-work, lnd let ret lone ur uireeM. er some drain upon tbe sratem is al ways eared by Humphrey's HomoRpathte Specific No. SR. It tone up and Invigorates tb system, dispels th gloom and deepoodenry, Imparts strength and energy, eteps th drain and re juvenates th entire man. Bom used twenty year with perfect success by theuaands. Sold by dee 'era. Prieo, ll per single Vial, ar $i per paekago of five vialo and fiS vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Addrese Humph me' Ilotnwpathlc Mrdlrlno Company. Dtt rita ft., N. I. C. D. Wet so a. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. eept, IS, l78-ly, Itlarrlrl B0YKR THOMPSON. At 81. Mary', a Monday. Augest 4th, lI , y Rev. F. l . Ttemp sou, Mr. Jbn W. Boyer, of SpringvlHe, Ve aage eoonty, Pa and Mim hWixie R. Them p soa, of Bradford towasbip, Clearfield oeaoty, Pa. ni'RD LEWIfl Io F erg tea towaahlp, en Saturday, August ft a, UTf, by B. Q. Meat at tecs, Eta., Mr. Walker Hard, Obeei towaahip, and Miss Oarolin Uwit, ef Jordan toe a ship, Clour field eouety, Pa. MrlU'OII. Ia DuBoll, ea Randav, iumit ITlb, 17, after a llagering Ilia.,,, Mrl. Arthur Mollugb, aged 40 yean and 4 aioattia. Tbe deeeaiad wal barlid is th, Calbolla Cou. tery la tbll borough ob Tueiday ef laat week, followed to th grave by a large Bumber ef Balgb bun and frlendi. WALL. In Finn townihip, oa Tburid.y, July lAtb, 18TB, Mri. Sarah Wall, rellol of Williaai Wall, la tbeHllh year af her age. WALL. In Paun townihip, oa Tueiday, Aa gun lllb, 17, Irvlog Cl.rk, Maori. J.aod Uviala Wall, aged 1 year aod I daya. OWKNS. Ia Lawrence townihip, en Thurs day, Auguit Hit, 1ST., Kutaerrerd 11., woof Jamaa aLd alargaret A. Oweaa, ag.d 3 yiarl, 1 Btoath and 17 daya. DOl'OHERTV. Ia Lawre.ee towmhlp, on W.dn.iday, Augull Imb, lorn, Her.b, wif.of Jeini Ituugbiny, Sr., In Ibe e&ib year of bar age. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CttAnrtiLD, Pa Aug. 3fit 18T9. Flour, pur wt ... tS To Buckwheat Flour, per cwt S fit Corn Meal, per cwt m I 00 Chop, rye, per cwt , 1 4 Chop, mixed, per owt 1 10 Bran, per cwt I 00 Wheat, per buthal 1 to Bye, per bushel M SO Oats, per bushel 14 Corn, ears, per bushel 3i Buckwheat, per bushel-.... 80 Poutoea, per bushel 0 Apples, per bushel 40 Hams, per pound II Shoulder, per pound........ T Dried Beef, per pound 15 Chickens, per pair. .................... . 40 Butter, per pound 1 Eggs, per doien 10 Salt, per tack, large.,..?. a. S Ob Coal Oil, per gallon 1 Lard, per pound H. 10 Dried Apples, per pound H 6 : Dried Peaches, per pound fii Bean a, per bushel S 00; Kailroaib. I'euuMylvaniallallroad TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BttAKCU ON and after Monday, MAY 11, 1ST9, th. Pajaanrvr Tralna will run daily (aae.pt Sua dayi) between Tyrone and Clearfield, ai follow! : CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 8. Plumubb, Conduotor. LBAVB BOUTH. LEAVg NOKTII. Cnrw.navllle,,.l,10, ,.v. Tyrone,. f.Ou.A.a. Cl.arfl.ld, 1.40, " Vanaeoyoe,.... .!, Leonard, 14), " Bumml I.H, " Barrett .S.54, Pow.lloa, 1O.O0, " Woodland, 4.01, " Oweola,....l0.1J, " Biiler,.- ton, Bo)nlon 10.17," Wallae.ton,...4.l7, Blem.r'a 18.il, Clo. 11.11, 4 li, Phillpiburg,.10.Ii," Uraham 4 .11, " Oraaan 16.IS, Philipaburg, ...4.35, " Ulna 11.11 10.S7, " Slilner' 4.311, " WallatetuB,...10.44, Boynton 4.4, " Bigler 10.62," Oicoola, 4.t, " Woodlaod, 10.811, " Pow.lion, 4.04, " Barrett, 11.117," Summit, 1.15, Leonard 11.13," Vanaeoyoe,.....5.5, Clearfield 11.111," Tyrun.,......6.00, " Ourwoivlll,.ll.40a.a CLKA1IFIKLD I'HKS9. , Conduotor. LKAVK tiODTH. leave south. Carwenaville Cl.arSeld.... t.SO i. a .47 " .5.1 " 1.57 " Ml fl.nl " .15 " 6.2! " 8.J5 ." .2 " 33 0.37 4J " 6 S3 7.5 " 7.J1 " 7.44 Tyrone, ..7.10 r. I. anaooyoe,.. Summit Powelton,.... Oiowola, Bnyntuu, rilio.r'a, Phllip.hurr. ,7.43 " Leonard, Barrett Woodland,.... Blgl.r Wallaoeton,. ..8.05 " ..1.17 ,.8J " ,...S4 ,.S30 " ...S4I ue Ball Graham Philipaburg.. Ilraham ...fl.47 Bin. Ball... Wallaoaton. 8.64 " Slain.r'a, ...HOI " Boynton, Bigl.r 0.10 OK.ola,. n oodlanu,... B.rratt Leonard,.., ClMrA.ld ,.. 17 " Pow.lloo, ..0.15 ..930 " ...S8 " 10.00 " Soma, it H . Vaoiooyoo,.. Tyrone Curwcnirill. PIIILII'SBURG A MOSIIANN0N BKANCIIBS LBAVB aouva. Laava ROBVB. a. a. r. a. r. ar, 13:14 13 35 4:80 11:31 4:14 12:14 4:1 0:10 11:04 4:01 0.66 11:61 1:67 8:60 11:46 1:60 8:45 11:40 1:45 8:10 11:31 1:40 8:31 11:30 8:36 8:10 11:16 1:30 BT.TIOII. Morriidale, Pbilipiburg, Bteiner'a Boynton, J:0 1:15 7:00 J:l 7:0 111 7:00 1:10 1 0:30 7:18 Oeoeela, 1:44 1036 7:11 MoabannoB, 3:47 10:11 7:30 sterling, Houtadale, MoCautey, Eendrieb'a, Harney. 1:51 10:48 7:46 3:67 10:63 7:66 3:07 10:58 8:01 .1:11 11:01 8:U BALD EA0L1 VALLEY BRANCH. Kt. Mall. r. M. A. a. Mall. Kip. r. a. A. a. arrive 8.10 7.46 7.04 8.30 leave Tyrone 7.IJ 8.17 8.01 0.30 8.34 0.66 8.31 10.01 Bald Eagle 6.11 7.41 1.10 7.06 4.46 (43 4.14 8.3.1 4.15 tit 4.01 8.O0 Juliaa Mlleaburg Bell.roote Mileiburg 8.46 10.14 0.08 10.41 Howard 8JIlLI8arrlve L. Havea laavalJ66.14 TYRONE STATION. aairwaaor A. a.l wkivwahd. a. a Paoifi. Bapr.,a 8:00 Piltirmrah Kip'n, 1.68 Jobuitowa Kiprtil 8:51jPaolfle Lipren, 8:18 a. a. Day Eipreu 11:601 r.a. Mail Train, ' 1:30 Way P.lienger, 1:16 Atlaatlo Kipraii, 8:81 Mail Train, 8:34 Phila, Eipran, :lt I fait Line, 7:08 Cloee oonneetlone mad. by all tralBi at Tyron. and Look iiav.a. 8. S. BLA lit, yl7.f, 6ap.rlot.nd.nt. FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballafont., Pa $) Middleman- $6 (0 Look Uavaa 1 Marietta 4 56 Laneaiter . 4 80 PHILADELPHIA V0 Wllllamrnert. 8 HuntingiloB . 1 Lewiltowa ........ . Alloona Jobnitown...... Pbilip.bnrg..... Tyrooe PlTTriBUBU.. Maryivlll. .... 4 Cuweaivllle Oaeeola UAHHlrSBUHd... 4 Allegheny Valley Rollrond. LOW OR ALB DIVISION. OH and after Monday, Auguit 4lh, 1870, the pauanger traim will run daily (eio.pl Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, al MIOWI ! EArJTWABD.Day Mall leav.i Plttiburg 8 65 a.m.: Red Bank IMS i Bligo Junetloa 11:33; New Bethlehem 11:34 J. m i May.ville 11:50 ; Troy 1:11 I Broohvil'e 1:35 I Fuller'! 1:00 Ray noldavilla 1:11 ; DuBnil2:il Summit Tunnel 3:10; Penll.ld 1:11 1 WeoJeille 4:05l Beneielta 4:31 1 arrive at Driltwood at 5:10. H KT W A H IL.y Mall leave. Driftwood 13:20 p. m. Beo.ietta 1:05 W..dvil!. I 30 ; P.ot.ld 1:40; HammltTann.ll:10; DuBoill 25; Reynold!. III. 1:51; Puller'! 3:10; Brookvllle 1:33; Troy 1:64 M.y.vill, 4:I4 New B.tbl.b.m 4:30 ; Sligo Junellon 6:13; Red Bank 4:30 arrive! at I'm, burg at I 00 p. m. ftr Th. Reyaoldivlll AocommodatloB leave Reyooldivill. daily at 7:64 a. m. and arrival at H.4 Bank al 10:40 a. aa., Pituburgh at 1:10 p. a. Lmvoi Pituburgh at 1:14 p. m Red Baab at 4 45 p. m.) arriving al K.yaoldivllleat0:04 p.m. Cloee eoaaeettoal mad. with tralal ea P. A B Railroad at Drilt.ood, aad with tralna oa the All.gh.ny Valley Railroad at Rad B.nk. DAVID McCAKUO,U.n'l Sup't, A. A. Jacaaon, Sap'l l. . Dir. 8TAOI LINES. A ilagelearM Carwaaevllli daily for Reyaoldi vlll., at 1 .'.leek, p. ..arriving at R.ynoldivllle at 8 e'eleek, p. aa. Returning, leave! Reyaolda v ill. dally, at 7 .'eloek, a. as., arriving al Car weaivilU at 11 a'elook, m. Fare, eaeh way, 11. A llage l.avei Carw.Bi.llle dally, at I e'eloek a. ., f.r DaBola City, arriving al DaBoi City .t n'.lo.k. a. aa. Raterulni, kavee DuBoll at 7 e'eleek, a. m dally, arriving al Carweaaville at ll e'efcMk, at. rare, eaoa way, .i .... WANTED. 100,000 SIIAVFI) SIIIXGLES, al B. (lelniberg ' Ororary Sure, 'Mend ltrrt, Clearfleld, Pa. Jaa. 10, '70 tf. PrtnPRRTV !! I1R74T. MnJoba B. R.flerty, af Pmb towaihlp, oiler for rant a dw.lliog beaee aad riora room, lite. U la tbe villi. e( Peaavillo. Fef f.nh.r Inlormalloa apply u, ddr., Mr. J. B. RAFFERTT, Kt ll,78 lf. Urampina llllll. nOlIKB HIM RFNT. A two itory brleh hooM oa Pine Itreel, .ail af the Preiby. i.ii.o Charrh. Thre. room, ap aod lbr dowa ...i . J ..-I l La ...Am at. laebod. For further parllealara, apply la 1 I nlilllO April 10, 1871 tf. Cl.ar8.ld, Pa t 11. X11LL8, OFeBTr'aC DE.9TIST, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. aajr-Omo. la reeldieM, eppealte Shaw II MM. );0.i;o tr ADMIKIHTIIATOttV FJOTTCB. Ralls hi ber.br glvia tbal Lallan of A4 mialitrallM m th. ealete or ARTHUR REK8E, liuol UwrMee teweeblp, Clwfleld ee..ty. Pa iVmh4, bavlaa ben daly araated la th. andmlgaed, .11 aamae lad.bud M eahl wtale wlllplMM aaak ibbmiih payment, aaa iaww kaving elalna . dmaadi agaiaet the nam will prM.nl the, properly aatne.ue.twl ror Mtue eat wttbMI delay. J. II CCIIHYVKR, IILA8 RKK8E. AdmlaUlral.rt ClMrfl.ld, Pa. Aag 1 ll?8 41. JUm drrrtlsttnfntj. AUNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Cur.ao.vllli, Pa. Jan. 8, 7S.tf. TIITRAY-Camatreipalilngon thepreulM fl j of Ibe lubierlMr. midioa la llurnaiuatwp., Ulaarfleld Co., aboat tbe middle of May lait, a BLACK 9TKKR, about three yMr old. II lu a whil. belly aad a white ipot at Ibe root of tbe lall. The owner le rrqooild to eome forward, prove properly, pay ebargea aad take eaid iimt away, er be will b. diipn,.d of u th. law dirneu. FHKIlBHICK 8IIEP1IKRD. Oranl, Pa., Aug. loth, 17 St. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE -OF- Personal Property I 1 1ST TnOTJTVIIjliBI Tbe anderalgned Admlaillratorl of Ibe oalat ef tb late Job tfebourloh nt Brady towa ahip, Clearfleld eoonty, P.., deeeaa.d, by virtu. of tb.ir authority, will Mil .1 pabli Mb) en tbe prenateei, " Tliursday Sept. 4th, 1879, Tb following personal property belonging to the stat aforesaid, ooneistiof. io part of storegoods and other personal property, rit i A lot of quoenaware, tobacco, cigara, an J notions of atl kiadi, 1 pair Fairbanks' scalvs, I keg wine, lamp oil, eto., one two-year-old colt, one sleigh, one tot or double and one tot of tingle harness, hay by the ton, a lot of aawed lumber, one oook store and throe parlor stoves, two beds and bedding, a lot of potatoes and grapee, at well at a lot of boutohold goods too numerous to mention. TERMS, Aa: A reasonable credit a 111 be given to all persons pnrohaslog to the amount of and over five dollars. Tbo sale will begin ut lOo'clock A. M , when and where due attendance will be given by tho Sub scriber!. LKWIS ISCIIOCK, WM. K1NDKKMAN, Adm'ra of estate of John Scheuriok deceased. TreutviUe, Pa., Aug. 20th, loTU 3U PRIVATE SALE Valuable Real Estate I Th undersigned, living In Penn twp., Clear- field county, Pa., offero th following valuable Real Katatcfor tele. 446 Acres of Land, mora or lets. In Beoearla township, lying on the north tide of big Clearfield creek, and within on mil of th same. Tbo above land it heavily covered with hemlock, white oak, rock oat, and other bard wood timber, and a quantity af white pine, aaid to be half a million or more feet. The eama ta heavily underlaid with bitumlnont coal, and directly on the line of railroad loading from Houtadale to Uoalport. it a value ia unknown. There are, also, other valuable mineral on tbe same. Tho above land lies about two and a-balf mile below th village of Ulen Hope, adjoining lands of George Groom and others, oo what it known as Porter' run. Tbe Improvement on th prop erty ar a good geared saw mill, in running order, a high dam, ttone breast, made In the best man ner, fit for tlmost any machinery . There is, alto, a large frame dwelling house and frame bank barn thereon, and about forty or fifty acres, more ar leas, of tbo land It cleared. Any pertoa wishing to Invoat In property of this kind will do well to examine this property. I will tell tb whole or tbo undivided half inteeett, tt may mil tbe porch ater, Tbe above tract of land will make two or tbree farm, which will compare favorably with tbe greater part of our county. Price and terms made known to any person wishing to pur chase. For further particular oall in person or addroas the undersigned at O ramp I an Hills P.O., Clearfield county, Pa. fa AM L W1DKM1RR. Jan. fi, lB7-tf. IOURT PROCLAMATION. WutRtAt. Hon. 0. A. MAYER. President Judge of th Court of Common Plea of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of tbo countiet of Clearfleld, Centre aod Clinton and Hon. Abuau Oonau and Hon. Viacanv B Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield county have issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of common rises, urp nans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of lien oral Jail Deliv ry, at the Court House al Clearfleld, Ib and for tho eaiunty of Clearfield, commencing on the fourth Holiday, tb g'Jd day of iept., iMttl, and to continue tore weeks. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to th Coroner, Josttces of too reaoe, and uonttaoita. in nnd for taid eeunty of Clearfield, to appear in tbotr proper persona, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, K laminations, nnd other Remem brances, to do those things which to their office. and la their bob elf, pertaia to be don. By an Act or Assembly, paeoeei tne ota gar or Hay, A. V. it4, tt it made tne duty oi tne Jus tieet of the Peace of tho several counties of this Commonwealth, lo return to the Clerk of tho Court of Quarter Beeaiono of the roapeetive cou ut lee, all toe reoognisaoeee entered into before tbem by any person or persons cnarged witn tne commission of any crime, except such caste as may be ended beforo a Justio of the Peace, un der existing lews, at least ten day before the commencement of th cession of th Court to which tbey ur made ralarnableretpectlvely.and in all eases where any recognisances ara code red into less than ten days before the commencement of tbe session to which tbey are made returna ble, tue said Jnatioet ara to retura tna tarn ib th same manner a If taid act bad tot been passed. GIVEN tnder my hand at Clearfield, tbii fith day of July, in th year of our Lord, on thousand lght hundred and seventy-nine. JulyM AMDHK.V PhNTZ, Jr., Sberifl. REGIMTER'H NOTICB Notioo lo her, bv given tbat tb following aooouott have been examined and patsed by me, and remain filed of record ia Ibit offioo for th lospeitiou of heirs, legatevt, credit or, and all other interested, and will be presented to tbe neit Orphans' Court of Clearfleld county, to be held at tbe Court House, ia tbe borough of Clearfleld, commencing on tbe fourth Monday (being the fi'id day) of September, A. D. 1879 : Account of John J. Plcard and Caroline Pi card, Adm'rs of the estate or Jobu B. Plcard, late or, Covington, Clearfleld county, Pa., dee'd. I The account of John J. Pioard, Guardian of Chas . J. Mignol, mianr heir of Millany Migoot, late of Ceningtoa twp., Clearfleld Co., Pa., dee d. Partial account of L. M. aod S. 1. Cou d rial, Adm'r of estate of Francis Coudriet, late of Covington twp., Clearfleld Co., Pa., dee'd. The account of Henry H. Hurd, Executor of the last will and testament of Aon Weetfall, late of Chest twp., Clearfield Co , Pa., dee'd. The eoeooat of Caroline Blallenhergor, Adm'iof the eat a to of J. A- Illatt-oberger, luteal Osceola borough, Clearfleld Co., Pa dee'd. Final account of Jacob U. Brubaker, Adm'r of j th etate of J imes Nelson, late of Brady twp., Clearfield county, Pa, dee'd. Final acciunt of Elijah Athenfeltor, Adm'r of Ibe csiat of Peter AshenMier, late of Brady j twp., Clearfield county, deo'd. Final account of Elijsb Atbenfelter, Adm'r of th ee tat of Marlab Aheiifelter, late of Brady twp., Clearfleld Co., Pa., deo'd. j Tbe account of Jackson Patchin, Adm'r of the, estate ot Wm. K. SioulTcr, late of BuiBtide twp., Clearfleld eouety, Pa., dec' 1. Final account of HnrirvWcaver aud Henry ZiMlox, Kx'rt of Godfrey Zulioi, late of Brsdy twp., Clearfleld Co., Pa , deo'd. Final account of Jacob Pee re, Guardian ef Rob ert Holt, minor heir of T bom as Holt, late of Bradford twp , Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Tbo aroount of Joseph II. Bretb, Adm'r of tb aetata ol 8. P. McMaatera, iat of Chest twp., Clearfield Co Pa., dee d. Final account ef Abraham Bailey, Kiecuior of Ihe last will and testament of Wm. II. Laughry, lalo of Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Final uocourt ef Abraham Peerce, Adm'r ef the OPtateof Joaathan Wieor, late o Bradford twp., Clearfield Co., Pa dee'd. Final account of James B. Graham, OoarJlaa of Elisabeth Riaer, (new Jury), minor hlr of Wm. Riser, dee'd. Tb aeeouat of Job a MeOaughey, Gaardlaa ef Roianna 0(deu, (now Kaepp), ml Bur heir of Ogden, let of Clearfield, Co., Pa., dee'd . Account of John 8. nfcKleman, guardian r Wm. Fulkarson, minor heir of Edmond Pel hereon, late ef Gulich twp., Clearfleld Co., Pa., deo'd. Account of John 8. McKlernaa, guard i a ef Samuel M. Henderson, minor heir of Samuel D. Hendcreeu, Iat of Woo I ward Iwp., Clear. field Co., Pa, deed. Seeead partial aeeouat er Frampton Bell and L. L. Hoover, Administrator of tbe eetate of Wm. B.ll. Iat uf twp., Clearfleld C., Pa,, dee'd. Flaal troeuat ef Wm. B. White ids, Administra tor of tbe tit ale rf Wm. Mullen, 1st of Wood ward Iwp, Clearfield Co., I'a, dee'd. Partial aeeount of Samuel Hegarly, AdmlalMra ter of lb ettatt uf Thome Cowan, lot of U eo cene twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Guard lea account ef loba it Fulferd, gatrdleu of C Tree P. Cerr, Wm. 8. Carr, Mary S. Carr, and John R. Carr, minor beirt or Ben). F. Carr, lite f twp, Cfoarfletd Co, Pa, dee d, at filed by Mrs. N. B. Fulferd, Ad aal antra tor of John H. Fulford, deo'd. Th aoeoant of W. L. R libel, Administrator ef the eetate of Lydia Dow ling, late of Lawrence twp, Clearfield Co, fa. deed, as tied by a. C. Tato, Admiaittraur f Wm. L. Riahol dee'd. Fleet mieoutt of X McNaul and Joe. R. Irvlu, Administrators 0. T. A. or tbe estate of Tbo. W. Flamming, 1st ef Curwen.ville, Clearfleld Co, Pa, dec d. Fiuol noeounl ef Jesse Lines, Adm'r uf lb relate ef Samuel People, late et Brady twp, clear field County, Pa, dee d. Partial account of Daniel Faurt, Adm'r ef tbe tlat of Wm. McBride,Br Iat ai Carweu Till, Clearfield Co, Pa, dee'd. Final aoeoant of Jaaaeo M. M-Kee aad J. Irvln MeKee, Adm'r ul I -aee Mckee, lata of Knoi Iwp., Clearfield Co, Fa dee'd. First partial aeeoual of R. S. Stewart, Qaardiau f A. W. Graham, miner heir f Jantet C. Ura- ham, tale of Bradford twp., Clearfield ooualT, ra, deeeaaeu. f lett and leal aeeouot of R. S . frlewort, Oaardl M f Henry H. Graham, minor heir ef James a Urate as, late uf Bradford twp., Clearfield aunty, Pa., dee'd. Final account ef A C. Tato, AdmV uf th uetete of I tee Tbumpeuu, lot of It teem lowneoip. Crearfiolu ooutiy, ra, tea. It. J. MOR0AIV, Register. Crrarfitld, Pa, Aug. Ifi, IfiTI 4l. JUw rjrrrti$rmrnt5. jf OOO nirRIIKraX-Georg Weaver k Co. t), want five thousand busholi f OATS, low, and will pay cash or produce. C.aertleU, Pa, Aug. U, U79 tf. CAITTION-To all to whom It may Cou eernt Notice io hereby given that Mary Myers bat left my bed and board without aay ill treatment or occasion on my part, and 1 hereby caution all persons not to trust ber on my aeeount, as I will bo pay any debit that she mar eon tract after ihe Jin of July. JACOB MY BUS. UJatgow, IV, Aug. II, 187 0 It. HOOTST WAGONS! tti HOIS EST FDMlTUBili Raader, pleaie eall la peraon, or Mnd for a prloe lil wbloh I bav. agala greatly rrduoed. Alao, th. Oarlb Cutli.g Bol al lb. very loweat prloe. Addr.ii II. W. I1AKTII, Aug. 11, IS78.4I Mill Hall, Pa. N OTIC IS. The aoderilgaed Commlnlooen of Clearfleld eoonty hereby giro boIIm that th.y will appew al tbe Dr CrMk bridge oa SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 0TU, UT,, at 10 e'eloek A. M., to let lo the loweit reiponilble bldJer, the aontraot ie remove aad tube off Ibe drin wbieh le lodged ea tbe pier and abutment! of laid bridge. C. W, KYLER, All..!: BLAH JOI1N.-ON, Joaa V7. nown, JOHN NORHIB, Cl.rk. Cowmiitiuneri. C1.arfl.ld, Pa , Aug. 13, 1871 3L CAUTION. Atl penona are hereby warred agaltiit meddling or in any way interfer ing with the following perianal property, now in tbo popieiaion of John Dixon, of Graham towa sbip, vis : To cupboards and dishes, t beds and bedding, 1 cook stove, 1 bureau, 1 Iron kettle, 1 cow, 1 heifer. 1 bull, ft tbecp. 3 hogt. e of ft acre f wheat, i of 4 acres of rye, t ol 0 acres of oats, as tbe tarn wat pore bated by mo at Con stable's sale ot tht 14th day af July last, aad ts left with aaid Bitot en loan onlv, subject to my order at any tjm. jKhb GOSS. Wallaoeton, Pa., Aug. 13, 1879-Si IXFXUTORM NOTICE. Notice It beto J by given tbat Letter TetUmeotary en the estate of JOHN SCHEURtCH, Iat of Bradv township-, Clearfleld eouoly, Pena'a, dec d., having been duly granted to the undersigned, all rieraona indebted lo taid estate will pleaie make in mediate payment, and those baring claimt er demands against tbe same will present Ibem properly authenticated for aell lament without delay. LEWIS 8CHOC1I, WM. KINDEUMAN, Kxeoutort, Trootrille, Pa., Aug. 13, t879-6t J-JIVORCE N OTIC Ba in the Common Pleas Court of Clearfleld County, Pa. No. 124, March Term, 179. Alias tub. tor divorce. Otis II. West vs. Jan A. West To Jane A. West, respondent : You era here by notified lo appear ta the said Court at Clear field on Ibe 4th Monday of September, 17 ft, to abn eauae why a divorce from Otis U. Weal, tbo petitioner, aheuld not be granted, end to answer his complaint contained tn tbo prtltien asking for such divorce ANDREW PEN Tit, JR., Sheriff. Sheriff's 0A.ce, Clearfield, Pa, Aug. 13 4L STATE FAIR. Twonty-sixti Aanual Exhibition cr TUB PENNSYLVANIA l WILL BB BULB IN .TJalt, Exhibition Uulldlnr, FAIRMUUBT PARK, POILADELPIIIA: Sirtaaaia 8tb to 1"tii, ls;9, I.ci.nna. Entries Competition FREE ! Fntrv Booka will oIom at the Offlie, KorthwMt enrner Tenth and Cbeitant itmtl. Septomber Id, 1879. 15,000 in Cash Premiums. Cash Prizes for Live Stock, $9,000. A ring, for exercise and parade of Hornet and Cattle, will be provided. Liberal Premiums ara also offered for Fruits, Flowers, aod Ornamental Plants, Product of the Farm and Dairy, Tools, Implements, and Machin ery, Textiles, Furniture, Manufactured Goods, Ac. Excursion Tickets at greatly reduced rates oa all railroads centring at Philadelphia, aud liberal arrangements for transportation have been made. D W. BEILKR. ELBRIDGR McCONKIT, Recording Sec. Corresponding Bo. WILLIAM D. B Iron Lie, aug. 11-31, President. rpRIAIi IJ IT, List of eauset set dowo for X trial at tecood and third weeks of Septo: ber Term, 1879 t StCOKO W1RK, ftTR UOBDiT (SVTB PAT) f ttPT. Kepbart A Bailey to. Mothaifnon L A L C Jctae Liaoo vt. David McKtaney. Q, B. Goodlandcr t. Andrew Pentt et. al. Samuel Gordoa vs. Klttannlng Coal Co. Jameo 0. Beat? vs. T. A. A H. A. McKee. G. B. Ooodlander vs. Geo. Kramer et. el. John Cowen et, al. vt. Stewart Cowen. Andrew RoberUon ti Mo-bennon L A L C. Thomas Mitchell Tt. John Dillon!, al. GoodfelluwASoa,tous Tt, Jas. Forest A Soa. M. Hubert Tt. Brubaker A Hollopoter (1. B. Ooodlander Tt. Geo. Kramer et al. M. Hubert vt. Brubaker A Hollopetor J.W. Pe-tortoo, to as Tt W. U. Iliner. R. C. Thompson et. al. vs. John W. Bell. Wm. Luther vt, Jno. M. Jordan eL h. Lfveright, l.tnglt A Co vt. JudahWhttoomeet. al. John Booth Tt. Mortisdtlt Coal Co. T. R. Blandy vt. Overeeertof Decatur tp Walker Brothers vt. AUttia ivena. Exchange B 'fc, Marietta ra. Arnold A Hartahorn. THtan wtr, ritit hojipat (fitn pt) r Oct. Beyer, OuyT A Co. Tt. Frederick Rmtyt al. h rt. n iii"engui ei. ai. ti. T R Blaodyet. al. Co. N. Bank, Clearfield to. Samuel Conowny. . rt lliram nooawara. Andrew Gardner ti Curtis Reams tl. al. T. C. Helms ts. Daniel Neffet. al. S. Wolf, Astlgnee, rt. James Re I). C. Hensel rt. Daniel Millar J K P Hail vt. Henry Shnwalter T B Allison ti. n. D. Pallertou Edmund Dale, Trustee ti. Benj Hncpp 11 11 tfhillinuford Tt. Robert Hare Powell T C Boon, bee A Treat vt. Geo W Horn U al. Kliat Smiley vt. DuBoit A Fuller Samuel Sny ler Tl. Nutter, Davia A Co. Frank, Uro t A C. vt. Jas tverr is. Casper Leipoldt vs. Christian Tubbi Mays a lieiuerhr ts. tienry vt siiace J B Klli vt. E Kunti. KLI BLOOM, ProthonoUrF SI PTTMHRH JURY I.IMT. A lint of the nanet of Grand aod Traversa Jurors drawn far September Term, A. D. 1819, com men ring on the lonrlb Monday, September 2 2d, and tn continue for three consecutive wee as, vis : Fourth Monday, Sept. tid i fifth Mnndav, Scp- ber a Will, and trst Moniay or uct r, tbe tb : OBASU Jt'tOUl riaaT wkrr, ttrr. S2d, Chat Brown, Covington, Peter Krhard, Knot, Wm Hawk, Hell, Allen Hoover, Pike, John F Weaver, Cleor'd, Wtn Ij Moore, Ferguson, 11 P Towns, Huston, L R Morrell, Clearfleld, II E Lanioh, Lewrvnoe, J W Rhodes, Hnuttdale, Wm 11 Petero, Bugga, Henry B Darr, Bumaide, 7,ns Hartshorn, Pike, Jiba Pearson, Decatar, Benj C Hees, HouttdaU D B Shields. Handy, D Strayer, Wallaretot, HeorsTO Mont. Ueoatar, Jas liunter.br, Jordan, Isaac Thomas, Bloom, Jno K linger. New burg, John Bherieh, Brady, James Ardery, Morris, Wm Jofaas, woedwaru, TaAvnata jcnotta Irt wean, tirr. S2n, M R Ogden, Clearfield, Frank Goto, Wallaeet'u, Wealey 8 a trey, Bradf'd, A B Tale, Greeawood, T J Thorn poos, Green 'd. Joe. F Plo, Oeceola, Go. Bcbwem, Bral), .laeon c pmitt, Bradv, Matt. McOervov, Cheat, Hnml Van Horu.Greea'd, J L Kragle, Clearfield, J H Rewls, Lawronce, P M Birch, Jordan. Jno R MeCluro. Pike. Rll Linee, Brady, Wm. Smith, Woodward, Samuel McUbee, Bell, Camnleld Breon. Bradr. G P Bloom. Bloom, Jua t Piubell, Covington, Htrtvert Dlonm, Uw t, Wm Willi! ro,, Jordan, Frank Buah, Bogge, D McCariaey. Wood'd, J H Van Doses, Uouts'd, Jonatbun Walker, Knot, T Frank Riabel, Brady, Andrew Ftegal, Morris, Wbitmer Bleem, Cur's, Jat. Chapman, Burnt ide, Morris Laacy, Hoots d, Jacob Poitor, Morris, Janes Lamar, Burs side. F Gormont, Ooriugton, A .but Gear bar t. Mora, Geo Gulioh, Luwreuee, a w ning, .rearneiii, Ami Rallstou, Morrti, Ale Wbitlaker, Pike, Peter Beak, Burnt Ida, A H Brady, Quitch, Oliver Nobler, Graham, Frank Patera, Docatnr. Jno MeUaugbey.Clo'rd, V W Logan, Hen, Samuel Lee, Huston, Jas Cree, Beeearia, Andrew Shoff, Beeearia,! TuaTiua irnont St waa a. ttrr. frit. Geo Toier, CtrweniTl.1 Harry Snvder, Decatur, F Wonderlv. Beennria. Geo A Kepaari, Di rater, I C Whipple, Brarfy. Ab'm Goes, Houtadale, Cha Kiug, Burusldo, Wm Brothers, Buruside, IJ W Strew, Jordan. II W Park, Clearfield, Philip Arnold. Bradv. jjn flShannon, Weod'ard, Rieb'd Morrison, Cee-t, Luelen Bird, Huston, Pi ebb Fie eher, Ca.on, Joseph Sevier, Union, Hi Woolhdge, Brad'd, U W Mitt, Woodward, Daa I Ht-borr, (vurwiue, rrtem'l Burg, Lauren, Gee C Moore, Cleorfield, J L Pearet, Bradlord, GilmeroKhiroT, Gothe), Rd Farrell, Pen, Jamet II ale v. Buruside, Jameo McKeewa, Peon, Andrew kitchen, Cheat, W Hollingtwanb.Ho', Sidney F.g,Gulteh, Jno hen treee, Wond'ard, O Wilson, Bradford, S B Kramor, Luwreocu, Ab'm O Saot. tteaearia, Tbo Barm, Decatur, Jae LlelagOaa, Ciur 4, Peter H Weber, Baady. twATtnin jvaont It win, rcf. fir. Jno McCracken, Jordan, Jno Reber, Weodwtvrd, G O Jeuhlu, Cer'evllle, A H Irvtn, W Wnlever, Buruside t Benj Pol hereon, Gulieb, Jau Mcllendry, Brady lthamer DaJe, Merrit, WaBigter,CrmrfteU, John Porter, Pihe, A W Cowder, Bradford. Framp Bell, Q reea weed, Siiai Carr, Pike, Uenry Trumb, Bradford, 0 Shtrey, BrUf..rd, Pat UuiBB, UoettdaJe, J Uearbert, Boggt, no tstAom, Kaoi, Daulel Beemaa, Koei, M MeHeudry, Brady, Frank Oreuu. Bltwaea. Geo W Res, Beaeurtu, R 4 walker, Ueeoola, HatTT Savder. Ijaw'ejoe. J 0 MekUrnaa, Gaiuh, iaa i neu, juoeom, Jas L Carry, L City, H T Hiiebia, Brady 0 Hamilton, LCitv. Jno Uormea, Buruitdotp W W Helta, Clear Id, J C Job est on, Jordan, J B Way, Qlrard, 0 J WoeUTor, Buruaido, A nerniat, r, unnot, L Flood, Covluften, Stats Agricultural tj pisrrtlaufous. hfSrJX' H 8Jsr-l : FOR SALE BY THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, Clearfield, Penn'a. Form Sella, CDTTINQ B0XE3, Furniture of all kinds, SEED DRILLS, Knitting Machines, or any other article manufac tured can b fur nished at short notice. SEJt'0 for CMRVli.W. Co-Operative Agency, Vltartltld, Pa. PIANOS and ORGANS! The Largest and Cheapest House In Pennsylvania. Having lately accepted tie General Agency for Central Penn sylvania (in addition tj our old territory), with headquarters and large store room at 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Penn'a., in charge of Mr. George W. Good, and being desirous of extending our already immense sales of the most celebrated Pianos and Or gans, we have appointed C'npt. 1". A. tinulin, of Clenr iield, our Agent, who will have on hand our in tie P. 0. where we invite all who are desirous of purchasing a first-class PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call. We sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, and being the largest dealers iu the State, our prices are the lowest. Our houso was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue. HSTREMEXTS SOLD OX SMALL MOXTIILY PAYMENTS. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send tor illustrated catalogues aud price lists. PIANOS. HAINES BROTHERS, WEBER, NEWTON & CO. GEORGE W. GOOD, 1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. MELLOR & HENRICKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, Pillsburg, Penn'a. May 21, 3m. K'.i .... 4 II aaw an BrSena for nitutreled Circnlar and Tricea. tiberal Term, to the Trad.- Don't buy until you have teen tho lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR 8EWINC MACHINE COMPANY, atlUDLKTOW.t, COStS, anil Ma. 110 aa4 tol Walaa.li Ave..., CUIVAUw, ILL, Look to your Interests IN BUYING YOUR Having Jafil retnrneJ from lh Katt, where we have been making our Pprinp; purchnaos, we Uke this opportunity of thanking our cufitomora for their liberal patronncoin the past, and be to awurethem wo will do all wo can to rftitke it their interest to continue the eame. Oor eloro is literally crammed with goodi just from Iko manulacturore, by alt odda the largnat and bent selecteti atoek ever broopht to this county at any one time by one firm. 0er fifty different patterns and varieties of CARPETS, running in price from 20 cents to tl fr yard. W, will sell rrrili l choap u the flitme quality enn be bought In Pbilatlelpliie. or New Votk. Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, In ti I-!., .tvln. fsliAntlnrra. Kliirtinna and C'aaaimerfB. torfolher with HOYS' WRAK in all grndcB of Roode. STOCKINGS re Jnst the rreltieat TRIMMED HATS, IJ8 on h.nd.tlrlmmed np by Mim Mnllio Fohn, of rhildclihi, who will gire ladiee wiahint; Hals trimmed to order, her belt endeaforfl ta pleeee. Call nd ope brlnre baying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Slreet, CLEARFIELD, PA. Dtlsrinanronj. ChamLerlin Stump Fuller, CONKUN WAGON, v v va.ut .v vv am Br AJA O Q """I MONITOR CORN SHEIIEB, Hampton Dieh Wa-liori, CARRIAGES, H&RNESS, Pumps of all kinds-. PLATFORM SCALES, Blauchard Churn, ETO, ETC., ETC., ihkLTt.LlW til .1 h M PA t 4 r 'I I ! .' 4 Angoit 17, 187U-tf. ORGANS. PALACE, sterling; mason & hamlin. 1. 1 iTi I tm ?-.- Li atjuswa Guiloioo1 a Q IMPLICIT Y I trtUPERlORlTY f B f Simplified I u maintaineUI Improvements September, 1878' TUrlnf re card for the demand of .a pngreiive we now offer to Hie World wm aavaaai. Important Improvements. Kotwithalanding lb. VICTOIl his long bwa Hie peer of any macbino In Ihe marketB fact mpported ft f ToluritefT vritnewar. w. now couriutDlljr tlaim for u (rrcBte, limnlirilv, a vrouilt-rful mlucUon ol r fricUou, nail altogether a. Itart Com. l;nat.oirf Ikiiia'.t Qttalitia. Tot Bale 'j IWhanti tcJ other Oar LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' nd bent yoo ever nw. A lall line of III VICTOR coantry for lugeed."