THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WBUNKSOAT MORNING, 8RPT. 10, 1171. Term J of Subscription. If ptid ia dvane,or within three months. ..$3 OA If uaid fir three ad before ill months... S 60 If paid arte? the expiration of lix monhta... I 00 uit-Mfuri. B. M. PlTTaaeiM, 4 Co.. New- AdvtitUlnf Agent, 17 Para Row, urar .fkman Street, are our duly autWised Agent iB N-w York vny. BFIKiKUm N OTIC EM MrlliodUt l5tiaoopal Church--Rv. J.S. u( MtHRAT, rtor. tServioe Try Bab hut b rtlOiA.M- dTP.M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. pir Heating every Wednesday, at Ti P. M. Cotnaanioo Bervtue, flnt Babbath of every month, at li a. m, VYeat rienrtteld M. E. Church Kev V, troTT W i Lion, Pastor. Preaching every Kernel Sunday, at I o'olonk, P. M. 6 an da School at U. P. M. AH ar Invited to attend. Preetn terlaa Chyreh Rt. II. 8. Bctlbb. -Sabbath rics morning and ovinia Beb utb 8chool at t P. M. Pray or Mooting Wsdi.es- jiy evening. Hiptlat Church. Rot, J. A. Aliibbd, Pee tar bervio very Sabbath morning and evening , luroiting, at 10i o'clock A. M.. and 7 P. M. tiftl.both Bobool at P. M. Prayer Mooting vry H tUnoiday oronlng. Ht. ITancli' Church Catholic R. P j.SitKnioAii. Preaching at 10 o'clock, A.M., on the flnt, tbird and lurth Sua day a of oaoh month ; Veiperi ood llenodfction of tbo lileaaed Sacrament tt 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Bebool every Sunday ftamooa at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Till OF OLD IB qtlARYBB IBUIOB1 OODBT. (Second Monday or January. Third Monday of March. First Monday of Juno. Fourth Monday of Soptombor. mi or oldibo ooHMOH rtnaa. First Monday of Jon. Second Monday of Nofombor. rvauo orriciRi. Prteident Jirfyo Hon, Cbarloo A. Mayor, of Lock Huron , Anittani Law Judge Hon. John II. Orli, of Bellefont. AtoootHi Judy Abram Ogdea, Clearfield ( Vincent B. Holt. Ulrblu. Protkonotaty Eli Bloom. Reyietmr and R order L. J. Morgan. Viuriet Attorney Wm. M. McCullough. 7Vaiurr - Philip Dolt. SkrilT Andrew Pents, Jr. Deputy Shtriff Chriit. J. Keeggy Clearfield. County Surveyor Bauuel V. MoCtoky, Cur- Bensvill. Count Comminionere C. W. Kylr, Graham tnn P. 0.; Klah Johnston, Oram plan B ilia P. O.i Juhn Norrii, sr., Curwenivlll. Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clear Add ; Joiej.b Oilllland, Tbrot Runt ( J. S. Nor rii, Woodland. County Coroner J. B. Naff, Now Washington, Jury Comminionere Dr. Jamoa P. Burehfield, Clearfled. Joseph Alexander. Madera, Sufiirintindcnl of i'ubli School M. L. Mo. Ijuown, uiearnem. Sealer of Weight a .Veoearce Jess W.Carlilc, ofliro at Luthemburi Pa. Jfotarie Public John W. Wrlglcy, Wm. Ra- debaugh, Cyrua Uoruun, Clearfield Joiepn tv. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curweusvillc ; J. A. Living tuno, Dullola City. Oat Sutciat eolnma la daoidedty lntataitiD. in i lue.l point of flaw, and prootabio raading to ouUiuvra wbo want to aava money. TUB, (II' ILHE I "Will you taka wheat, oata or oorn For aub icriplion V Wa are often inquired of in thla way bjr Utter from patrona who raaida at ft diitaooe from Clearuald. Wa ag.in aaj yea. The reoelpla of a rerpoueibl, aorchant or mill owner In tbo vicinity, will aniwor ua Ju't u well aa tba ea.b. To illluilrale i If auy ef our patrona will deliver at a bug of grain at tbe mi!) of Joiepb II. Brelb, In Cbeil towntbip, Horace Patohia, In Burnaide, Tbomal II. foreay, In Qrakam, Wna. Porter or e'liaw'l, in Lawrence, or Brown 4 Scyler'a, at Rockton, Union townebip, and forward their recetpta for the amount, we will aredlt them on their account for the aama. Ia thla way all may toon pay what Ibey owe, if they wilt puraoa tbtf eourae. tf Karly varieties of grapes are in our market. P. 1). & S.' Copy Hooks rutail at 10 ernti at Geulin'a. Clcarflold lias boon vory fortunate In regard to Bra. II. A. Krateor has gone to tlio city for a new atoek of gooda. Apple buttor boiling will soon be popular throughout the rural diatrictf. The Jofforson County Agricultural Society will hold their Inl Fair at Brookrille, October t th to 10th. Quite a number of our lumbermen bate already gone Into aamp and entered upon their Hit Wiater'e job. Thoso peaches received from Dela ware lait week, and aold by Harry Livlngitoo, . a ' - Tbo corner-stone of the now Pros bytarlai Chureb at Keynoldarlll. will be laid with appropriate oerenioniea w-aiorrow. 'Squire Kankin, proprietor of tbe tag. line betw.a. thla plan, aad Kartha.a. aporta ft new and eomforteble hack, with platfotm rpringo. E. O. Roger's Pavilion Hhow, which aihibitad la Ibia plan iatt Saturday, did not emte much aieltameut bayand the uaual Older af thing,. Had Thorn's dry house burned on Wednaaday aaanlng laat, Inetnd of Tburaday, there would kaa. bat. eome fun aarlagdJol.. lug property. I a "Jacket Chy" Wilson and lamily are toclodad la the "twenty talented perrormera" traveling with Roger'! Patlllo. 8how. Tbey Jaift id the ibow at DuBoia. m i Chtvrlog N. Krti, the well known proprietor of tha America! Houie, Brooktllle, died at hi! homo ia that plaea oa Friday, the Itllh .It., after ft lingering lllneil. Mr. T. Benton Dulley has finally .fl eeted ftl 9atlyabarg, and la low engaged la tha praatioa of tow, he.ing be., .dmlttad to tha Adama Couaty Bar few wtaha ago. Uov. P. L. Harrison, ot KHWlbarph,' Md., In farmer yaara Principal ef the Claarteld Aoadamy, preached I. tha L.thara. Cbureb, I. tbll plaae, laat S.kba'.h morning and arenlag. Mr. N. E. Arnold, of Curwonnvillo, laduiroua ef parebaalng a aorral pony. If any of eur re.dera hare euo th.t they wlh to die pan of tbey oen lad out partlaulari by eorree ponding with hlui. Four prisoners broke jail at lirook- rllle Ual SaUrday night ft weak. Two ef them were eaptured .ear Hldg way f.w dayi after, hat the otbore eluded the ofleen la part.lt and are at ill at large. . The new railroad route from Kamcy, thla eoonty, te Summit itftllo., o. tha I. A C. Railroad, baa baa. aereeyad, tftd frea the tapert ef the K.glfteer we lea re that lb. gr.de .III .ot aieaed tlty feet to the mile. - w The new trial of tbo Commonwealth aa. Marti. V. Turner ia 1. progr.ee thla week at Look H.vea, the donate! being the aama aa at tka farmer Irlal la Iklt pleoe. Jedge Mayer will praalda. Skerif Pa.ti took the d.fa.da.t dew. ea Meaday meralag. The roKnlar monthly mooting of tbe Ketloaal Cbrittiaa Temperaaea tl.lo. af Weod lud .10 ha bald In the Melbodlil Charoh I. that plana, a. Friday aeealag aaat, at a'aloek. Ieraal Tet, Im , ef ClearlaU, wiU delltef aa addrtet. Everybody la larltad le atlrad. Lint of leltors remaining unclaimed I a the Poetoaee at Olearlald, far the weak eadlftg Sapiemher s. ll;t i 1. 0. Baiel.y, Jam.! Kalley. Mra. arak J. lawhrad, Mri. tt. J. Morg... K. II. Mar"., Mre. Aaala Walk. P. A. UAUtlW, P. II. The borongh authorities have got SttM Cemmlialoaor Biakal al watb, petll.g.ew glan la aad etkorwiee rplrhg the alreet lemp!, nd after tkli we treat tk.t all koye aad .there faaad Honing or melleloaaly aad IboaghUeealy lajariag ihem I. a.y way will be l.fermed ag.l.at and paalebad eeaordieg t. the reetrlalleaa I. aek eaata made and provided. A. C. Talo, Ksq., Administrator of the tittle ef Phlleadet Smlih, deMaod, eU .far , . . .. . ii i. tai. ttfwA. n I.M I IB. vVUVt ' Theriday ana, Sept. Itk aaat .eoverel traeti af aieelltnt land ana Mvered wn. vaia.. a lug timber, and Ike elkar havlag eoee Improve maau ea it, er parlleelar Infermfttleft fte. vartltemeat la tkll paper, ec biqelre ef Mr. Tata. Moad.j. II, h, g0 buk I. PricMto, Col Ufa. The new brick buildinK ot James B. Urib.D.oo ewoxti nn.1,1! awing ib.,M. end itofj. Manyladios misinterpret theii suffor Inge. Try. bo. efStll.re' Liver PHI.." Sold by all Druggitta. Isaao Johnson has put a new roof on hi. Rtiiu.ah.... a j .. . r ' oooooo airni, aad ia now ready for all kloda of wulhar. Samuel H. (Jill has been duly quail nod at tba Kieeutor of Ibo ettae of Anaui U Oill. lata ef Bradford t-wnthlp, d.oeaM. ' J. Prank Snvrlur l'n fil.:. .,i wat rwora and ftdxlited to praeiioe In Iba aevarai v...,,. o, vnoiou aouniy, at Look Haven, on Monday. To LANriT.nnttu iuhKAIfD.n... Lylla hat aa arrangement with an tetter, cigar Factory ao that ha ean tall eigara by tha hoi or Ibouiaad at bottom ngirei. Ulva their eigara eii. "' DiRirrrnRu' tun ! . . i "n nirin- tion Boboal hooka, aad all luppliaa far the coooi room, ia job lota, will be told al wbolttale ,,c"' P. A. Quill.. Poetnloe bolldlng, Clurlald, Pa. ai Ou Own. The other morning we picked up a. apple aider one ef our treat, of the Flther-Bullook-Pippin v.riely, weighing twelve ouncei and uaaaurlng thirteen and one-fourth Inebea 1. eiroumforeuoe. Who oan beat that Pippin? Excursion tickets from Clearfield to ruuaueipnia are telling at 111.01 each, for tka .VHUV Aiaoy oiiiaeai or inn eonnty will, no doubt, take advantage of then ratal to attend the State Fair, which opened al Philadelphia on Monday laat, to continue till Sept. 10th. Serioislt ILL.-Tho numerous friends oi our aeigooor ana etteemad Tallow oillita, ai Uovernor Itl.l.r. lll ri in l...n ,1.., k. i. ba very unwell for tha patt weak. Hit chief iiuoiion tecme to oe aatnina. lie cannot get bia proper amount or rett. All may however turn out for the beat. Thanks. Messrs. John S. Tomb. Pretldent, nnd 1). A. Blngmali, Secretary, have our thanka for eomp limentary tiakeli to attend the flfth annual meeting of tbe Lyooiulng A Clinton Agricultural Pair to be held at J emir Snoia, September 17th, lath, lllb and 20tb. Suocell to all aonoerned. Spier's Port GttAr Winis fob W.ailt pEaai!it.Tbia aacellent produot of tbe grape la prtlcrlbed and uaed by the leading phyilciaoa i. tbe eonntry, and by tha moat faihlouable famlliea at evening entartalnmenta, and bychtirohet foraommunloo. For aala by B. W. arthain, Drugiit, Clearfield, Pa. - i Fatal Accident. W o learn incident ally that a aquad of koya ia Knog towMbip, lait Sunday, while tbalr parenta were at eburcb, got hold of a revolver, and, while examining It about tbe lock, It went oQT, the ball patting through tba baart of a boy namod Hunter, killiug him la atantly. Too muoh pittol all over tbe oountry. . I a i My child, four years old, was taken wiih aonvuleioni, itraigotenitig out the limba, end teemed to be lifelm. t gave eotne of B. J, Tbompaon'a Sweet Worm Powder and the waa relieved at onoa. Druggitta aoll it at 2a eenta a bottle. For tale by all Druggitta In Clearuald, and Jotepb Styler A Son, Lutburtburg. ip-10-lt Geo. C. Monro, of the firm ol Goorgo C. A Thotnae W. Moore, of tbit plana, ilarted on Monday morning for Philadelphia and New Tork, to leleot a oboico enpply ot boot!, iboei, guU furoithing gooja, olo., for Iheirttore in tha Opera Houte. Ladiat and all other! wltbiog anytbiug In their line of buiiooal nn be aooommodated in a f.w daye when tha new goodt will arrive. Call and are them. Tbo officers of tho Clearfield county Agricultural Society, will be aaea by a aotite publtahed eleowhere in thla Ittne, have ahanged the data of holding tbo Fair. It boa been pott ponad one week later, aad will b. held October lelh, lath, 16lh and 17th. Thla will atord mora time and a good opport.oity to make parfeet prep aration.. Let all go te work and make It a ano eeta I. every partloolar. "W. 1). Bigler's tanner)' at Cloar- letd will eovar eigktee. aerea of groud." Umr riilnrf Patriai, Tba .bore tl.lamenl la aewa to .! np here. C'urtrtataiUe Tim. Well, I'a mighty little you know, inyhow, that ooold be utlliied i. a proper direotio a by your neighbor.. Henoe, yoa need not become to funy. A (Joou Thino. Our attention has been aalled le a patent boitting jaok, oa elblbi tlon at Kannard'a blackamith abop, a. improve meat e. wbich it belog parfecled by A. W. Wal bn, Eaq., of tkli place. It ii not oomptloated la Ita aeoatruetloo, and yet thoae who are workin g with limber will Ond it tn be a anvlag of lima and labor. Mr. Walter! haa lied a nveat 1. tka U. V. S. Patent Office al Wiakingto. for protection, and are long will aeeure a patent. Suicidi. A miner named Gallaghor, retldlng at DoBola, eommilted t.lelde laat Tbura day, Ik. 4tk Inalaat. Ha wa! found aadar the Rumbnrgcr Hatel, with kla throat eat free, ear t. an, and the raaer .till graiped 1. hia hand. Ua waa a aober, iadeetrioua worhman, aod haa a lamily teaidiaf la Cannda, who, of eourte, will ha tfaookad apoa learalog tha aad aewa. Na one aeome t. know ael evw kia daily aiaeeiataa why ha committed tbla rath acL at i -- A Good Timb. The printers picnic at I'rcaaoa Spring!, ea the top of the Allegheny mountain!, on Saturday lait, waa .grand affair. Tbe turnout waa Iremendoua nnd tb. weather vlcellent. Bui Ihe Cootlitutlo. of tbo Auoele tion waa badly boot, boo.uie acoraa ef "printer!" were pretent who aould not find tho "a hot," if thoved ap to the eata. Tbll "tkratking-in" pre aeaa ia a fraud upon tbe Ataneiatloa aod Hail road Company, and will break it np, If It haa not already .eoompllthed that and. Old Citizens Gone. Mr. Georgo Kephart, I. hie Mh year, died on th. 3d inat , in T.la Luwnahin. Centre eountv. where be re- tided about illy yri. At th. lima of hit death ha waa unmarried, lived by hlmttlf, and ween. oentrle In habit.. O tha lllb inalaat, Mr, Tbomaa Mek'eea died at Ziou, Walker toweiblp, ru.tra xouniv.in hia 78lh vear. He waa . fraud- ton ef Thomni McKeen, ilgnar of the Declar.. tloa of Iodepenle.ee aad treood Ooveraor of P.naaylvania. i . u'nottwiun l't.KrTinM HnuHB. Thore appe.ra to be aome miiunderatanding among tbe votere of thle towntbip at to where Ihe eleellona are lo he held la Ihe rotate. 1 bla qoemon waa aabualtled lo the voUrt f that lownthlp Inat W.t.r .nd the VoU Blood M follOWl i For ohaaglng to tha School Houte al Houturllle, (aol Houtadale), lit I fur lleuderai.a'l (or ei.io.i), It. The Vamearatle Primary BUatiaa, and Iba other aleetlone will, therefore, be kald In tha fa- tun 1. tha Schnl Ho.ta al llootiviHt. ii. dm rtiiDM.ti Wa learn from tbe Jtauaaa'a Jtwrnit f laat week Ibet Wedaw aay .Igkl, Aug.it ITlh.lk. bar. tt Mr. C. 0. Lambw City waa defrayed by Ire, together with thro, h.ndrad hnkela .r oata, aw .u.rn i k.i. mt whaat. thraahla. mnhlae, fodder cut ler, lead rallar, aad .Iber farmlag Imptemcta. There wet a. I.tureece a. ae nr. .t ... ..... ..j ik to Mr. Olnvar will h. from 1 1, oat to 1,W. I h tappaaed le have ken Ike work .f Ueaadlarlam. i uTi. vr.tN ha. more subscribers la tb. borough the. either af tha tewa paprra. And It l!'l la yaara aid either." Bltmktn bit far. Aa Jan. Bay kei l.lrod.e.d Ike qaettle., It .. l. ..n ...u.k lo Hon kit lying ealll. Wa aew aaaerl Ikat we deliver mereMptei aflke R- rvatica. te regular LbKrinerl irem o.v m oBce aid Ike pooloBee tkaa kt ditlrlbatea I. Ihe whole eoe.lr aad we will anhmll ow boekt lo the l.tpn:!.. f Chelrmn Job. Smith, Teet aad Poalmaalar BaalH. W. will lodge . a "X" with Ihe Overaaan ef thl Poor, tl lha ate ef the ir r.li ta make a eaae. arueldiag Bialer p. It up ft almihar feifell. Haw, "p.t ap r thai Fatal Accident. Michael Owens, S miner ftl the Sterliag eal'lary, aee Hdadale, .......1. killed bv a fall af aoal. oa Meaday laat The Ueultdala Htm aayti "Mr. Ownt, we uadentnd, laataa ft large lamiiy, wa. a... Hi. .vanalkv ef Ihe eatire aoamu.lty la .kl, ..J kevnveme.l. What reader! Ihll nei- dnl Ihe men Md It Ikal Mr. Owen' wile wal M..1.11. killed .boat tw. yean age ky Ike paueftger Iraift eemlag from Ramay, aa ake w.t ereteiag tka Iraoi, aa. una me .rphe.t ilmi to b. lk. ttoimtud trial! ef lift. Tke fe.eral tool plaat ftt late p. Wadneaday, Md waa vary kuge'.y ftlleftdad. ..l aku.. ml riearS.y . Wforaed Ike nr- vUea at Ike akarek darl.g Ike temporary ebttaeo f Father M. Meagher, we rag aiw peaanr. Trice blank books reduced at Stock's. Ladies. T. A. Klnck A Cn ' blnr-k owinmerai Mb t te equalled. Men's good boots as low as 12.00 at Moor, a, la the Opera llouaa. aug-lU-,1 HkMKUhrH t Tim nnltr iinrfil. i.ivi. j , prletery modlelno at a "Blood Seereher" ii Ibal oauriag ina aama ef'Ur. Llndtey," and which may be had from Drugilata. Wanted. Dy N. K. Arnold, Cur. wanntvllle, Pa., a SOHHHL 1IOIHE PONT, weighing aevaa hundred pounda, nrnl that will drira eingle or double. Whlu fnce a . ohiwitlon. ' fo-lil.si, .. , Still Bomno. Tbo Johnstown 7h- tstut reporli tbat tbo teat oil well in Jaok ion town- hip, t'aubria ouunly, ta now down foot and nnd patiiug through a bod ofalate. It Ita ha bo- Ifefof Ibo (ruapfotorf that after driving a holo tttrougb tbe 130 foot ol rook btlww the alaU aoan Ibey will tribe lubrioatlug oil. Svnod. The Allcghonjp 8vnod of "'uiioi auuiutran v.uuron bald a aenloa at Johnatows laat week. Mr. Bainual J. Row rap rountod thla obargo. Tbo bouadarlo of tbo Synod embrace Cl-arfleld, Blair, Huntingdon. Indiana, Soawae., Bedford and Cambria ooun tlaa, and hu aomo fifty ehurohoi within iu iimlU. This New Loan. Tho County Com- mliitonori bavo eompleiod arrangamenta with Troaauror Ootu fur re -luuiog tho bow Prfaon Loan, and tho Bundi aro now ready for delivery to thoae who aro ataking toreatmonta. A prefer act, ofoour.0, will bo given to tboti who hold tbo old Bonde and with to exchange them for tho new ona, running too yaara hnger. Fall and Winter Goods. T. A. Fleok, of tho ontorprlaing Arm of T. A. Fleck A Co., of tlii plaoo, and Mr. Leitslnger, olark, aro now rUttlng Philadelphia, New York, aod ot nor aitloa In tho Kaat, for tbe purpoae of aeleotlng a largo itook of good of orory deaeriptlon for Flook A Co. 'a itoro, on Market atroot. Wo oannot bo gin to onumarato, ae you will have tooill and toe jouraelvet. Now gooda will loon ho arriving dally. "Fire!" The dry-hoiiHe uued in oounoaition with Mr. George Tborn'c placing mill, lo ihi borough, )ocaud about one hundred feet from tbo mill, waa totally destroyed by Ore laat TUriday ovanlng.togother with ita oontenta from 18,(100 to 30,000 foot of dry boarda. Tho Cro waa dlaoovtred about I o'olosk, whan tbo alarm waa promptly given, but tho flatuea ware then burning out all around tho kiln aod all effort to aavo tt wore hopvloia. Great oxolto meat and auziety waa manlffiated for awbilo for ear tbat tbo mill and buildinga In oloao proximity would take fire ; bat the night being a very oalm ono aod tbo lumber and bouaea oloao ly watohed, tbo dratruotlon waa oonSnod lolly to tho dry houie. Tbo Are, it ii auppoaod.oaugbt from aomo deftot about the furnaoo. Tha lumber waa nearly all elojrpaaelatur, to bo mod in the.new building now being oonitruoted for Jamai B. U rah am, on 8econd it root. It waa almoat ready to be removed from tha kiln, tho Intention, we believe, being to take tt out laat Saturday. Of all tb lumber da troyed, not more than a peek or half huibol of ooal and aabea wro viikblo on Ihe ground In tbat vicinity tbo next morning, all having been oon- iumd. The loia will bo about equally divided between Mr. Thorn and Mr. Graham about Wo hundred dollara oaoh, bealdea the Inconvenience ami delay thue ocoaiionod. A Funny Development. Our read er! will recollect that in May laat, w oorn plaioed tbat w had bten Impoieu upon by . aomo ono in tbe publication of a marriage notice, j Wo took It all back and apologised to paitor and partial. Wo wer aatonlfhod then ( and we are i affair, ditto after reading the following In the col on, ni of tho Dellofooto Watchman of laat week : I RKAD McCOY. At tho Prnbvtci-lan oarion. ajo, Tyrone, Pa., April 2U, 1879, by Kev. H. M. iwooro, it. v., air. Aa It. Head, or Clearfield, to I M iaa Sadie H. McCoy, of M ileibarg , Pa. BtirriLO, N. Y , Auftuat loth, 1879. Kditok Watcbmah : Tho denial of tbo mar riage notice relating to ma wai reprinted lo your paper about tha nrat of June. That there may be no raUuke tbU time, I ah you to poblUb tbo following t Uor marrtare took place aa tier notice aont von i tbla week. Mr. Moore, at our roquoat, aeat no no-1 tioo of tbo ceremony to any paper until lha proient i tlmo. Hence the nntloe aont to tho Clearfield Ha- ruaucAii waa a forgary. Tho next week tho Hart blicab mad tba miatako of dniog the marriagt initead of merely denying the validity I th motto, aa roqueatod by Mr. Mworo and my aelf. heapeotfully, A. K. Kiao Tbil ia eortainly "orookednaaa" of tb very obeapeat kind ao far aa th peat or and tbo bride groom aro concerned ( but If tbey oan a land It , wo ai a ncwipapor editor will try and bridge tt over, But wo will never forget tho fraud Impos ed upon ni by the clergyman aod th bridegroom on tbla oocaaionH Tbo miiak$ waa drawn ao 1b fern ally In at th time that one exeept a D. D. or an A. M. eoald perceive iL Tbat ia where the tnanlt eomee la. We euppoaed that both had told the ttatb, but aa the facta bow turn up, both Had, aad tbat ia why we war deceived. ON TUB H'INti. ar coonty bi'p't n'quowa. The Irat day of tbo fourth week of oar exaul- natloB toor waa epont at Raekton, examining ap plicant for tbe aohoolanf Union, and Union In dependent datrieta. We were very much gratl fled to neat tbe patrooi of thoae diatriete, who torned out la largo nombera to witaed the ex- iaatlona. Kin Dlreotora war prttoat doting the day, via: Blx from the Independent diitrlet, and thro from tbolownaklp. Only throe candi date preitated themielvea far examination. Tbe appolotrntaU for Usioa tewnabip eoboola were dafarrod antil Batarday, BapUmbar 13th. Tho Board of Rockton Independent diitrlet appolated Mrs. Maggio Am merman taaober for tbe ooming term. Union township haa bea eapeeially forta nat during the paat few years, baring employed a corps of eumpeteat and skillful teachers, aad having laoreated their term t sevea months' Their echoole have met with tho fulleat measiire f aaeeeas. Tbo people of Rooktoa boast of havlag tbe third beat district school house ta tbe eounty. WinHBSDAT. We war programmed for Central Point, la Covington, oa Wednesday, and examined appll oante for Covington and Kartbans towntbip. Central Point la always a desirable place at wbich to bold a Teacher's Kxamioatloa. Th Inaat aohool hoaio fn tb oouoiy (outaid of aome of oar borougba) Is built at Ibis p leee, and tbe oo caaloa ia alwaya marked by the attendance end attentioa of aa Intelligent aadienc. Sevea ap plicant for eoboola n tared tb alais, all possess ing fair atuioments, and therefor all received a lie nee to teaeb. The tolal Bomber ef D I restore preaemt wa lvn, a full board (torn Coving ton and are mem bora from Kartbaua. At tb eloso of the examination, Dr. J. W. Potter, Presl dent ef Ibe Covington School Board, made a telling aod atlrrlog apeeeh to tbe teaebers preaeat. Ho made a strong plea for a more liberal culture la the odoeatioa of to-day, and that tbe qoeiiioa of tbe hour was a way by whiob te Infaae la lb maaaea a higher order of general Intelligence, aad tbea popularise oor system of edueatioB. Bolb Hoards wnt into eseoutive see I on, bat ad Journed without soleotlag teaobers for their aebools. THUHSTIAT. OaTbersday we arrived at Kylertowa toiao- what beblad time. Found a class of nine teach- era, a fall Board ef Din tor, aad many specu lar a wait lag oar oemlag. early all of tbe ap plteaats peeacala scholarly etteiameat, ta day' wrb proved atari. lag aad pleasant. Aa aUaaatiaaal mewtlag waa bold ai tbe loe af tk axasbiaattM, addreaa bolag delivered by W. Ii. LlagoafcKcT, Sacrceary ef tba Beard, aad Meters, tl. W. Kxeelgh aad Sameel Batloy. Tbe laelpal argamoats arodaeed won o th aaee- ties or aatorlae, apoa whiob there wa a differ ence ef opto. on. Morris township bas tea seboola aad a good Board of Dircetora, and Its schools compare favorably with other towaablps af the eoaaty. The Directors aaado tba following ap point sets for their cchoala i ftarts Sebool Qee. B. Holt. Pleaaaat Uill Sobool Klmar Hhlrey. tier man bobool Mary Moabarger. Hylvaa Urov School J. W. c'lomiag. Kylertawa Bobool Nanaie M. Wtieoa. Ddloa's tJebool Kile M. Ardery. Morrtadale tSobool Laura Barley. Proeport ttcbol Joaathaa Kmeigh. Morriedal Miaos School U. W. border. Morris 11 111 bobool To bo supplied. ratOAT. We llled ear apactataieat for Qreham tcwa- abip, at Fiirview aeboel hauae, ea Friday. The people f th eommaolty manifested a deep in ure rt la the eiamlaatloa. aad Hied tba beaae at tb afteraooo aocaioa. Six DirMtor wer prea eat during tba day. Bat Ire applicaata were eaamtaad at tbl eppetatmeat. Tbe follewlBgls the Met af eppeletmaat made by tbe Board aad tba salaries egfd apotl 1 ralrvlow Bebool Blma Read, $21 per moath. Pmia.ii.afti KnhMl-C. A. Poroev.ttlt nor moalb. Urabamtoa Bebool Lisale Urabam, $11 per "cljtr Hill Sehooa-Mertle Malaea, $11 per month. Johasoa Bcbool-Klf a Marroa, $11 pet oath la filling the foar appolatmaeti of tao foartb week, traveled Biaoty mUosj xamiad twoaiy-ftar applicaata UiaJ alxtcoa ewtifi catcs ( aad thirty-two Director aad apwardt af two kaadrcd patroac. At Mooro'i you can trado more tatn- factory llian anywhere alio In town, aug 2U-4t A beautiful, lino of b roc a do drons- goods la all new shades, at T. A. Fleck A Coa, Dr. II. F. Beivm, Chronlo Diitfuao PbyslcUn, Curwcnsrille, Pa. jy9-f tf. CAMP MKICTIMCiS. Uerttofor thos galheriiigs wer fro and open but latterly tbey ar foocod In and toll taken at th gat. Tb Wst Branch organlialloa has partaken of tbe close corporation feature and haa gone through one campaign. The editnr of the Clinton Dimoeraitmyu "The gate money amount- ud to $lbaV. This is not very heavy, nor weigLty enough ta make tho leo-ecot admission ayitam attraetlvc booause of It proflublenoi. We aa sum that th plan will be abandoned, aa It ought to be. It is offensive to the public's sense of pro priety to pay to go Into a religious gathering. It Ii no answer to say that tbey pay in various other ways to tbe support of ret tg ion. Those ether ways aro accepted as proper j these aro not. It bas called forth contemptuous remarks and scoff- Ing tbat ao system ought to meet with, aad whiob will aot grow loss through lapse of time. As to the Sunday doling feature, there is nothing like the same objeotlon to It, but it Is worth the atten tion ef the stockholders le consider whether the p res oat plaa coald aot be modified, and the same snd attained of preventing Irregular and prom is- cuoui travel te the camp during Babbath, Why not extend the time of oloiiog the gates to an hour on Sunday morning that would permit the people of tbe neighborhood to enjoy the privilege tbat they ought to be allowed of attending service ther oa that day without having to com on tbe night before f It Is no desecration of tb Sabbath for people to driv to church. If it war, rry oountry church in tha land, with Ua farmers' rigs standing around during service, would be a mon ument of desecration. We believe that these changes oan bo made with advantage to the As sociation, whose prosperity we all wish to pro mote, and we Invite the stockholders lo five them their consideration. PKHVECTLY BOUND.' A LLiniiBN v Bbiixib, Pa., Sept, 0, ItiTA. Da. M. M. Fbhmbr. Fredonia. N. Y..-Uar Sir: My wit baa been atHteted with Dyapepaia and Liver Diaeaaa lor a lung litu.. Two butties ol your Blood aod Liver Keniedv and Nerve Tonic have made her greatly better. v I think she will beoome perfectly aound. I nave a latge aalc on your medioioee aod those uaed lo my Utnily have paid me more than your whole bill. 1 take pleaiure in recommending them lo the world. nun muoa respect, M. u. KAPP, Merchant, Dr. Fanner's Blood and Llror Remedy and Nerv Tool may wall ba called "The conquer ing hero" of th times. It Is tbe medical triumph of the age. Whoever bas "the blues" should take it. for tt regulates and restore, tbe disordered system that gives rise to them. It always oures Bilioaanes and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fevar and Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Kryilpelas, Pimples, Blotches and all skin Eruption ond Blood Disorders j Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility Restores flesh and strength when the sys tem Is rui.ning down or going into decline ; euros Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Cbronio Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does theae things by strik- ng at th root of disaass and removing its ceases. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cooj(b Honey will re lieve any cough in one hour. Dr. Fanner's Golden Reliel cure any pain, as Tooth -ache, Neuralgia, Colioor Uaadacha ia tire to thirty minutes, and readil relisves Uheuma- liim, Kidney Complaint, Diarbtea, etc. Dr. Feonar'a SU Vitua Dance Specific. One bottle alwaya euros. rwr sale bv li art i trick A Irvin. Droeciitl. Clear3eld, Pa. aug-27-tf. RLTJCATION Al. INfUriKIUM. Houa, September 8th, 1879. ElilToa KtaiM'XLir.B : Aa our public officers are considered publio servants yon will allow me to review souie of the expreiiions of one of our oounty officials. In bis liat of questions uaed at examination, our Superintendent baa incorporat ed aevoral oonoerning the State College, and, eontrary to his general rule, when tbe aniwers do not please blm be Bowers them himself. Among th many questions aikod is tb follow ing : "Do the students of tbe Pennsylvania btale College colli rat th rops on tb College farm 7 " The queatioa aot being answered, tbo worthy Uupsrieteadent eolighteos teachers and director! by statiog tbat he would aot like to be dependent on eropa relied by students, for only those attend who are too lasy to work at homo. I am at a lose to know for what reason this alalement, whiob Is entirely falee, ehuuld be made, eapeeially by one who aheuld aook to advance eduoatioB oa every occasion aad particularly in dustrial education, wbich is so much needed when tbe so-called learned professions arc full aod in creased production Is tb demand of tbe day. Nor oan I comprehend why but gentleman ahould want to leave an incorrect Impression tnrougnoui me oounty in regara to me oniy in stitution in tb State wber larmara may acquire an agricultural education. Ia 18(11, Congress passed aa act granting land scrip to the various States, for the purpose of maintaining Industrial Colleges. In 18(1:1, our Legislature aocaptedtbe grant, aod pledged the faith of tbe State to carry out the provisions of the eat. In pursuance ol tbistbe institution was located as near tbe osntre of tbe State as possible. The building is 240 feet long, 80 feet in average width, and fir stories in height. It contains Lodging-rooms, Chapel, Libraries, Society Halls, Laboretoriee, Cabiaeta and Armory. There arc three complete couraea of instruction, the A grl- oultural, the Scientific and th Classical. Mili tary laellca arc taught and there ia a dally drill. There la alao aa effective labor ay item which ta under tbe direotioa of different members of the Faculty. ibal the above mav la partoounUraet tba laise impression that ba beca mad la different pert of the oounty is tbe einoers desire of VIBDRX. LETTER FROM THE UPPER END. Nkw Wan hi bo To, Pa., Bept. I, 1B79. Editob K lira lic t I am a com tan t reader of voar valuable naDcr. and always read with much plea-are the letters of your correspondents, when consistent, and not ameared with too morh egotism, malic aod deception on the part of the writer. 1 admire tbat newspaper corresponucni whoae Ideas are one tool, whoso mnoiitton Is scholarly, and whose argument bears tbo impress of common sens and common decency. Un toe other hood, 1 nave uncharitable dicgurt tor tbos sophisticated, cynical Holons, whose ideals, aa it were, are Conceived in Bin and reared in iniquity, and whose productions never contain an original idea, but always bears tho foot-phots of a do- t raved brain. Koch Is tbo complexion of tbe arwin Giant of tbe Nineteenth Century, who writes over the nnassuminc name of " Leon, and whose place of residence is Lumber Cily. This mythical son of human genius coaoetved ia early boyhood the idea that his Dame wa not to go down to posterity "oo honored and unsung. " But never, until within the paat Tr, did Kinarra hones rioen into a lieln raalltv. A If by di vine Inspiration, be graaped his magical pea ia the Spring of 1 879, and over the cherished signa tare of "Leon," be gives to tbe readers of your paper a loathsome, ejrotUtioel and shallow eritl riim ob viiur Nw Mlllnnrt aorraMOOadent. I" be eandid la oeaiidering the motivea of thla bloated awell (or Dell) of aisteen Pommers, 1 will enter into tbe details or bis idiotic proca ines. In reference In the above oommunieatiB, ion one at New Millport saw fit to send yoa a good loeal letter, in wblcb, among otner tbings, he mentioned the school luai opened, under nr. Smith. Tbe letter in th whole was a creditable one, containing nothing personal or untruthful, In ihe next issue of your paper, heboid the lii(e)on of Lumber City giving vent to his spleen I Ponr fellow ! Ho bed been on t raged, beeaase, aa he aaid. the letter was not cram mat leal. It afford-! him an opportunity to parade himself bef ore the people, and by dissecting tbe sentence ef that bumble, leee I letter, he gave to the world aome knowledge of tn monstrosity or nia menial oan bio. Follow Ina this, there appeared la your pa per, as well aa In others, come opinions oa tbe text -book flucilloa. In quick sueceeeioa follows Ibis Imaginary lmbell, with a tea line composi tion aboat tho defect of all auggeetloos, and ei no..nd.nB a new alaa (all wrttlea. toe, ever that adopted abortion, M Leon "). At tbla eutburat of novelty tke wboleqaeatim waa paralysed. Agents retired, defeated aa all side aad tb testgoifl oaat leo-liev eemaeeitieB tiamertaliaed (la bla bigoted iaaagiaMioa) tbeeeeeatric bamaa Li()oa that a reduced it. The neat we hear af thl lis tee year-old model of aeit 1 la tb loowe af year paper ef Aufwet 3Ttb, where he waatoaiy ant taeigniacanuy -uanratwrea out of hi den raved and eatliteel briaAer ertf-ieiem ea a welt-written, trelbfal aad eebewrly article, writtea by aome pereoa of laterod aad original mind, IB wnicn me aainvr, Amitui Humani Otntrit." attempted to defend th.. tMibit'i Brofeeslon from aniust reflection-. made by aaotber writer aver tbe eigaatnre of "Citisen." Mow, had Wis snorwearea ana atreight-batrel blossom af Darwin iaa urn takea that article aad prove ay sioomira laoia mw the Hat em eat ia aot true, I shoald have givea tan Mwdit iuitaed of ceo fare. Bat Be aaa eeuoer tha inariaaoe aor abllitv U do ao i for this ia ill.viuil Utant of the Nineteenth Centary haa ao know led re of aeoalar affairs outside i Bis peaceful dtimala W mber uityaoa eoavvqueni te a laaaa tae sianaiere oi idh ernai t pose tbat Is all bis feeble atiad eoald comprehend for the boy has more Letia than eommoa ecBse ), td, like a cowardly dag after a eow, be desired to attach the tail rather than the head, aad with hia lenalaeakMI, malice aadooneett.be, by repeating bis eorrnpuoa oi ine iigaaiar. a half doaea time, aeoeed ia getting p ao other thirty toor line eompositio, a twta exactly t bis former criticisms, void of ortgiaality remtaoa sens, rBetorie, taste, or anything else, now, Mr. Editor, I do aot wish te worry your patience, bat wish, la eoaoloitoa, to suggest te this eea cotted Bell-aabwh, If be must, while la hi teens, immenalis himself by writing for tb press, to (t es omlbing original, fray, ar. iuoa, don't sknlh la ambash anttl some Innocent person write aa erttel aad tbea make ea tgaoreat aad Idiotic etuefe epoatbat withwhfeb bo maa should la tar. ere the tall. But com eat ae a ledr aad ahew whether yoer braia la aa pralia aa yoa thiak tt is. Aad some day tboeo bill that ear roead yoarpeaeefNl home may bow their majesti head ia revereace ta yoar great oen, aad evea the aewmeei FT1 r ,h Ulq-d FiBt te thy veaerabie bead aad exclaim, "loog live tboa great Immortal Lltojoa ef the aiaetcentb century I Be lab." Years, Ac, Oaioi. Fait goods are making their appear- ansa, al T. A. Fleck A Co.'. DroHR Ginghams in new style!, pur possiy lor ran nioier wear, at i. a. riecx Co.', T. A. Flock A Co. roooivod their flrat Invoice of Ladies Fall aad Winter hats. Call and see them. lllunk Bouka and all kinds of sta ll onery, the cheapest al John A. block's. Try blm. auf-17-tf ju Dittiionoiy uoo ai iunl vvtsa rctiuut'u to fair price. Cm.'t t 'tt'dtin' A.Jiivvk'i aad sec r - . if ivr yuureeivee. wwy Tho Monro Jl rot lion j, tako alt kinds of Grain In exchange for boots or shoes at CASH prices. aug 30 4t KarmerH, you tun Irudu al Mouru'H to a better advantage than anywhere elae io Ihe oouoty. aug-20-4t Jlcmombor that Lytlo in County Agent for LorrlUird's Tobacco, and can sell them at factory prices. They are the beat tobaeoea la market. Try them. tf. Wo have now on band several thous and first olass envelopes, which we will print for business men, or anybody el, at prices tbat can not be rivalled. Call nd see them . tf. At the Republican ofilco is tho pluco to get your Job work don. Wear fully prepared to do anything In tb printing Una, will do it well, and at tb right kind of prices. tf. It is acknowledged by all who ever dealt with him, that John A. Stock keep tbe best assortment of first-class Tobaccos and Cigars In the county. sep l-tf T. A. Fleck A Co. havo just ononcd out a fine lot of all-wool colored caihmcre, one yard wide. Dark, rich shades, In dark and light garnet, navy and dark blue, plum, seal brown and bottle green. Ladies wishing to purobasc a serviceable dress should call to ae them. See a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Spear's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Spr'a Port Grape Wine Is made, tbat Is so highly esteemed by tbo medical profession for tho useof invalids, weakly persons and th aged. Bold by E. W. Urabam, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. j1y-16--79-tf. w A Fact. An advertisement Insortod la th Raruaucaa will reach more readeri than tf published In all tbe other papers io the coun ty, and Cost the advertisei less than one-hflf In other words, an advertisement published in our Jcuroal Is worth double tbe price of tbat oharged by any other publisher la the oounty. It Is a fact. tf. Removal. Dr. T.J. Boycr has re moved his medical office to the rooms recently occupied by Buck A Graham, In Urabam' row Ho makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty. CHARGKS VERY LOW. The manufacturers having lowered prices, ba I prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURE MEDICINES at greatly re duced rates. Tho afflicted will be benefited by giving him a call. JulylS, 79 tf. School Hooks. Tho Lawrence town- abip Scb'iol Directors bavo adopted Copy Books, sold by John A. Stock, Clearfield, Pa., owing to their cheapness and good qualities, and we re commend them to teachers and scholars through out said township. Samijil M. Rowi.ta, It. Buck. William (I hah am, Milk Hkad. L M. War.cn, J. L. Cohki.ib. aug 27-tf Directors. To Our Lady Cubtomerh. Wo call thtilr special attention to B. Buttcrick A Co.'s Fashions, of which we are now keeping a com plete asi't. to drcss-makors and parties through out the country, who wish to keep Informed oa tbe change of dress, by sending as 36 cents, we will forward a Spring and Fall eatalouge and the Metropolitan Journal of Fathion; whiob will come monthly for on year. All orders by mall promptly attended too. Address T. A. FLBca- A Uo., lep-S-lf Clearfield, Pa. m , . New Daily Staoi Line. tJames L. Leavy ba succeeded In baying a daily mall estab lished between Clearfield and Pcnnfield, and will hereafter rua a dally stage between tbe two points. His contract began with April 1st, and the stage will leave Clearfield every morning (except Sun-1 day) at I o'clock, making connections with all trains on tbe Low Grade Railroad at Pcnnfield, re turning after tbe last train the same evening Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any or tb botats will be attended to. I6apr7(Mf TJnbrothebly. The editor of the Pbillpaburg Journal perpetrates the following oa one of the most worthy of the Julnata Praia Al loc I a tloa , vis : "While in A I toon a the ether day, the Irrepressible MoPike, of tbe Frttman, bad tbe misfortune to lose bis pocket-book. Fortu nately, however, there was no money In it a characteristic of the newspaper man's pocket-book- It contained, nevertheless, a railroad pass and som valnabl papers. As far as tb pass is concerned, It will be of no use to the finder and might a well be delivered ever to the owasr at onee. If be attempts to ride oo tbat pass be will be Immediately "tripped op," lor the namoof MoPike, as tb fn'NHssays, Is a household word, and tba conductor who does not know blm, isa't punching tickets oo railroads." Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and ether freights sent aver the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Aug 23, 1879, nnd the aama time last year i ooal. TOW. Forth, week Heme time last year - Ju,Jl Increase 0,999 ... 9!7,rW 828,t3& Previoualy during year Same time laat year 1 Increase 1.19,292 . 1,001,827 Total in 1879 Same time laat year 86,036 Increase otbbb raaiOMTS. ... 140,291 Lumber .... Miscellaneous freights ..ISA ears. Sprtiala. Cm tmcrnn'm W a an a tits. W hav prepared a form, and have oa band a large quantity, of h Unit "Ua lien or'l Ha lea." WMCU nave oenn ap proved by the bigheit legal authority in th Coorta of this eouoty. At Twenty C'eat per dosen w will mail any numoer to in voneo.ur ordering them, A Collector, wbea compelled to .Ht.u ttrnneriV. UiUflt Dost up not leas -bun three notice la tb moil puono pieoee m borough or township. fimm llftanBn PBB CbKT. DllOOOHT OR Ol.D Pbicbb. Hewing Machines eaa now be purchased at Merrell a (in and variety store, from -( up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notioe. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. n a. . n Nmaalnex fltitita bril a full supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform yard. Call ea or ad drees aim at viearueiu reaa- sylvaala. . W AUTID. OtO,wuv ifmiiMTn i-.pt, n-ii.- rd a I ia raiiroae, iw nmw ",' .... ai.. Twaaaa A rWriialil. P. A K . Bald Eagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for L...L. f -m. ika kiaKaiait fMark mt Urimm. Oetll, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa, WaeTBD. Delivered at tbe Rail Read. 100,000 16 taeb abaved shingles, lee.flol 14-lach eawed sblnglee. 100,000 Teet of pine board. 9t,Uii9 14-fet shaved hoop. ,0't0 railroad tie. bO.ttiO feat of good hemlock boards. Varwhinh I will tiav tb bixhest market priee( deitvered at Clearfltdd, ar al any point ea tbe Tyreae A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Km a an. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. U, 1878 tf. fir r Hundred ThoHtand Strong r. tk. m.t r.t esontks there have bea ore th nio L-.tl-m.r hklU.'. Para Mild tint of tbe vast number ef people who have ed it, more man a.wvw -" - . . . ti n La rua laikna and ltroB. co re a. nn ..i-'i -- ----- obitts, yield at once, hence tt Is that every body . . i. I T 1L..U make, k.wm tanl paa IB ii prip. urea II, ii ey " child tb Croap.and yoa value life don't fail te it, it a ay, h x-vm" ' ' " I. ror .. " . , uh'l Poroul Plalter. For aala ky 0. D. Wat Clearfield, Pe. evp-H-aow m. i u . .... u rtrtt. ... A Straw PtopU. Do ,o. k.ow Ibal there are tlra.ge people I. our .ommueity, wa a.y uranga becane. Ibey ecem le prefer I. inner and peel ikeir dayt mit erakly, made ae by Dlepep.lt, aad Liver Cem- tlalat, lndigeetion, Conitipallo., and Oaneral ablllly. when Sll lLOB'g VlTALIZKRIi guar- i'a.le.4 te core them. Fir aala by O. 1). naleon, Clearleld, Pa. aep-l. eow em. We have a tpeedy aad poeillve Cere for Ca tarrh, Dlphlh.ri..Canhev meeih, aad Head Ache, I. SUILOU'S CATARRH REMEDY. A .aial Injector free with each bellla. 1'a.U If yo. d ire kaallh and eweel braalh. Prhta M eta. Fer aala bv 0. D. WaUea, Cleatfiald, Pa. Mp-l-'7t-w.. aJuht Received Jut Received by ARNOLD, at LUKWr-INSVlliLK j Car Load Nova Scotia riastorl Car Loud pure Corn, Rye and Oats unop i Cur Load Dctiken Salt 1 Car Load of Choico Family Flour I Cur Load Dry Hooda, Groceries, kv.. fcirShinixles. Burk, U. R. Ties and Grain will bo taken In exchange. Curwenftvillo, Mny 1, 1H7H. Nervou Jlcbllltj'e Vital Weak nea or Dcprcaaloo i 'W"WA. i ham ted feeling, no energy or courage t tbe re sult of auental over-woik, liidicretlou or xreet or som drain upon tb system Is al ways cured y Jlurapbrcy s llumojpatnio Bpeciac No. 3D. It tones up and invigorates tbe system, dispels tbe gloom aod despondency, imparts strenxth a lid eiiercy, stops th drain and re juvenates the entire man. Been used twenty years alin perfect success by tbouiands. Bold by dealer. Price, $1 per single vial, or $o per package of five vials and $11 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address aiumpnreya' siuma-paimc Medicine Company, lt)9 Fulton St., N. Y, v. V. Watson, Agent, Uiearooid, ra, sept. 18, 1878-ty. HOFFER WALTERS. In tbla boruogh, at tbe home of tbe bride, oa Tuesdsy eveaiog, ticptiobr 3d, 1879, by Rev. Wm. 11. Dill, Mr. William J. II offer aod Miss Mary E. Waltara, all of Clarllld, Pa, Tbe boys tn this offiae were tioated to a supply of delicious cake, tot whiob tbey tender their thanks and congratulations. Tha newly , wedded twain left by th Express train on Wednesday morning fur a tour to Niagara Falls, New York and Phila delphia. sun. HOOVER. In Pennville, oo Monday. Jane 30tb, 1 879, of dropsy of the heart, Uoboeu Hoover, aged 81 years, 4 months aud 14 days. W watohed her breathing through the night Her breathing soft and low, Aa In hsr bream the ware of lire Kept heaving to and fro. Bo silently we seemed to speak. So slowly moved about; As w bad lnt her half our powers To ck her living out. Our very hopes belled our frars Uur feare our hopes belied Wo thought her dying when she slept, Aod sleeping when Ibe died. For when tbo morn came dim and sad, Aod obitlcd with early showers i Her quiet eyelids doted she had Another morn than ours. a a CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Clearficld, Pa., Sept. 9, Flour, per ewt.- Buckwheat Flour, per ewt ... 1879. $1 70 2 00 1 80 1 40 1 10 1 00 1 00 80 So 36 60 0 40 II 7 15 Corn Meal, per ewt - Chop, rye, per ewt Chop, mixed, per owt limn, per owt Wheat, per bnabel Rvc. per buihol Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel I'otatoos, per bushel Apples, per bushel Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound ... Dried Beef, pur pound Chickens, per pair . Butter, per pound EtfKS, per doaon 40 lb 10 3 uu 16 Salt, per aack, large Uoal Uil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound - Beans, per bushel 10 IVnr.Mylvii.-IalfaUroad TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH f N and after Monday, MAY 12, 1879, the f assengar i rains win run u-viiy dub days) betweea Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. S. Pldmhi., Conductor. LBAVB SOUTH. LBAVB NORTH. Curweoeville,.. ..1.10. r.u Tyrone, l.flO.A.a. Vanaeoyo.,..., 0.16, " Summit - I 60, " Poweltoa, 10.00, " Oaeeola... 10.12," Bojnlon, 10.17," Sleiner'a, 10.21, " Pbilipibur(,.10.!5," Urnnam 10.1H, ' Blue Ball 10.17, " Wallaoetoa,...10.44, " Kiverview.... ..ISO, " Clearteld .1.40, " .1.40, .1.54, " .4.01, " .4 0, .4.17, " Leonard....... Barrett, Woodland,... Bigler,.- Wallaoeton,., Blue Ball .416. Urehem ..4.31. " Pbiliplburg, ..4.15, " ...4.30, " ,.4.4, " ..4.61, " .6.06, " ileln.r'i, Bigler 10.51, Bovnton Woodland,.. Barrett, Leonard Clearfield, .. 10.50, Otoeoln, ..1107," ,.11.12," -.11. IU, " Powellon,. . rlummit, ,.6.16, VanKovoo...... .5.35, " ..00, " Hivarviaw. ...1 1.14, Tyroni Curweneville,.11.4UA.u CLBARFIELD EXPRESS. , , Conductor. LEAVB SOUTH. LEAVB NORTH. CnrweaevilleM 5.10 l. u 6.30 " 47 .5.1 " 5.57 ' .01 " 08 " 1.16 " fill " 15 " l " 31 " 87 " .41 " (.61 " 7.06 " r.u J.46 " Tyrone Vanacoyoc,.., Summit,..... Powellon O.oeola, Boyntoa Sleiner'a, 7.10 r. a Rlverview...M. 7.41 Cl.arSeld.... .8.06 .8.17 .818 ,.8.34 ,.8.30 Leonard Barrett, Woodland,.... Bigler Wallaoeton,... Blue Ball Qraham Pbilipeburg.. Sleiner'a, Buynton, Oecoola, Powellon, Summit Vaneooyoe,H.. Tyrone, Phllipaburg ..1.41 uraham Blue Ball Wellncton, .. Bigler Woodland .1.47 .1.66 ,.V01 .t.lt .1.17 ,.0.15 .sat ,.1.38 Barrett, Leonard, Clearfield, Hiverview,.., ...48 Curweoeville 10.00 P1I1LIPSBURO A MOBHANNON BRANCHES L.ava loorw. lrat. nonva. tvavloat. Morrltdala, Philipthurg, Sleiner'a Boynton, Oaeeola, Mothannon, Starling, llnultd.le, MoCauley, Kandrick'a, Ramay. 1:0 1:15 1:1 12:40 7:00 T:0 T:0l 12:15 1 10 11:11 4:14 11:14 4:18 1:10 12.04 4:01 1.65 11:51 1:67 8:60 11:46 1:60 8:46 11:40 1:45 1:14 1:11) 10:10 1:18 1:44 10:85 7:31 1:47 10:43 7:10 3:51 10:48- 7:41 2:57 10:61 7:56 8:111 11:36 8:40 1:07 3:11 llllit 8:01 11:03 8:00 MS 11:30 1:35 8:30 11:15 1:30 BALD EAOLB VALLEY BRANCH. Bl. p. a. 7.08 T.13 .0I 1.14 8.31 1.46 .08 41 Hall. Hall. Eip. a. a. r. . a. a. 8.30 leave Trrona arrlv. 8.10 7.66 8.17 Bald Eagl. 1.53 41 30 Julian 1.10 7.06 66 Mlleehurg 4.45 8 4.1 10.03 Bellefoul. 4.36 8.3.1 10.16 Mileiburg 4.15 8 13 10.40 Howard 4.01 8.H0 11.18 arrlraL. Haven leave 1.16 6.16 TYRONR STATION. KABVWAUn. A. M. Pacific Bipreae 8:00 Jobnttown Biprtit 8:61 P. v. Day Bxpreit 11:50 Hall Tram, 138 Atlantic Eapreil, :5I Pbila. Eipren, :24 waavwaan. A Pltttburgh Bip'u, 1.51 Pacific Kinr.il, 8:18 p.. Way Panenger, Mall Train. 1:15 8:14 7:08 Feet Line, Cloeo eonnoettoni made by all train! at Tyron. tnd Look Uov... t. 9. BLAIR, mylf.tf. Superintendent. STAOI LINES, a ... i..... rH..nailled.ll for Revnoldi vllle, at I .'lloek, p.m.,rrlvlngatReynoldevllle at . o eiooa, p. m. n.iu, ... villa dally, al 7 .'cloak, e. -. arriving al Car. weaitille al 11 e elook, m. Fare, euk way, 1. . i..... rHalllai.llv. at I .'elock .. m., for DuBoia Cily, arriving at DuVolt Cily 1. a . - IU.,.1.. leavea DeBolt mi 1 .'elaek, a! m., dally, arriving al C.rwaaivllla al It e'oleek. m. .eje, eaeu wv, .. . FA KB FROM CLBARFIELD, TO Ballefonte, P. ... Look Haven Williamtport...i Huntingdon .., Lawiitowa- Maryivllla.. Cuweneville .11 05 Mlddletewa tS M Marietta.,.. 161 Lancatter 1 80 PHILADELPHIA IM Alteon. JobBBtow..MM... Pblllpib.rg Tyrone PITTHBURM... 1 6 186 . 10 . 861 , II OMeola. , 1 11 , I It HARRIHBIIRU ... 4 75 Htw gLflrrrtigringqta. AI)MIlTRATOr NOTICR. Nollea U hereby givea Ibat Lettere of Ad minltrraiion ou io. .ii u. leta of Lawrenee towntbip, Clearfield ao.nly, Pa , deotatad, having been duly gruled te Iba vnuemguou, an pviw." will ple.ae ma. Immedl.U payment, Md Ihoee .avmg eiaima .v hbui. .. - praeent Ihem properly ..in.nii.". VVB B1LA8 REKSB. Adml.ialralort Clearfield, Fa., Aug , 187MI. MEADVILLE 1 ' a . a l b 1 L...la Pantnmai A inoroegB mouTwm i oa ."'p'in -- -P.L..t..kiBaa. Ilna .. K n aTrk fl (). A, ai r ..M.u nA BnMtmans of Plaia and OraaaMBtal Peneaaaihip. Kaelnce six ceais ia uj... a W.HII1T11. ftv g,dtrrti)8rmruts. 0(10 Ill!UIIKI.a).-l).nr,e Weaver Oe. J want Bra luouiand buaneia of OATS, now, ami will nav oath or pruduoe. C:.rHeU, I'a., Aug. 11, 1T tf. AUXOLD IIAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND 8AWKD. Curwenavlllt, Jan. S, '78-tf. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW GKADK D1V18I0!. OV anil after Honda;, Au,utt tin, 1179, the nai.en.er train! will run uellv (eaoenl SuhJ.t) tialwrea Hcd ll.nk and UriflwiKid, aa fulli... I HAHTW A HI). Par Mallleavei Htlebur, .. m. K.J Hank llll Dlifo Junenon I New Bellilehem 11.15 p. m. Mayaville 11:40 Trov 1:1! : Urookvllla 1:15 Fuller'e 1:00 I R.T noldtvillallll Uulloli 1:511 1 Kummlt Tunnel 1:1. I'enCild 1:41 1 WMdvllla 4:0i llanoaetu 4:31 arrival at Driftwood at 5:10. W ITVY A H I). Day Hall leavat Driftwood 11:30 p. m. llenetetU 1:05; Weedtllle 1:10; I'eudeld l:t; Summit Tunnall:10 1 DuUoltl:15; Ke;noldevlllel:51: fuller'e 1:10; Ilrookville :U; Tru; 1:14 Havavilla 4:I4 New Uelhlehem 4:110 i Hligo Junolion 5:11 1 Ked Bank 5:21) arrival al Pillabur, at 1:00 p. m. ar- The HevnoMevllle Aoeuumoilation leavea R.jDold.villa dail; at 7:55 a. a. nnd nrrivai al Hed Dank al 10:50 a. a., Filttburgh al l::U p. m. Leavea rilttbure;. at 1:15 p. m ; Had Dank at 5:55 p. ni. arriving at Kay noldavllle at 11:05 p. m. Cloae eonnectlona made with train! on P. A B Railroad at Drift .ond, and with train! on the Allee-hen; Vallajr Hailmad at Hed Bauk. DAVID McCAKllO, Utn'l Bup't. A. A. Jica.oa, Bup't L. U. Dir. STATE FAIR. Twoaty-sixth Annual Exhibition or van PENNSYLVANIA witx na mild i. .-Infta KxhtbUlon ltuildiur, FAIIIMOITIT PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Sarv.aaaa Sr. ro IOtb, I8", Incmaiv.. Enti les J Competition FREE ! ntry Book! wllleloea at tha OBce, Northwetl corner Tenth and Cbcttnut Itreett. Seplember 2d, IS70. 15,000 In Cash Premiums. Cash Prizes for Livs Stock, $9,000. A ring, far aierclee and parade of none! nnd Cattle, wilt be provided. Liberal Premiuma are alto offered for Frulle, Floweri, and Ornamental Plant!, Producta of tba Farm and Dairy, Toole, Implement!, and Machin ery, Teatilel, Furniture, Manufactured Uoode, Ac. Exourtion Tickele at greatly reduced rale! on all rfilronda centring at Philadelphia, and liberal arrangement, for tranrporlatlon have been Dw'. 6E1LER, ELBHIDUK MoCONKKT, Htcording Sec. Correipundiog Sea. WILLIAM 8. IIISSKLL, nug. 13-31. Pretldent. npRIAf. I.IT. Lilt of cnuiel eet down for X trial at second and third week! ot Bepiem. her Term, 1870 r arcoD wkkk, 5va uoniiir (2Jrn nav) or aarr. Kephart A Bailey va. Moihannon L A L Co. Jem Line! vi. David McKinney. Ii. 11. (luudlnnder va. Andrew Pcntt et. nl. .,.! finr.ln. vi. KitttnnlnB Coal Co. JamatO. Beat, vi. T. A. A II. A. McKca. Q. u. Uoodlander vl. Ileo. Kramer et. al. John Cowcn et. al. vi. Siewart Cowcn. Andrew Ronertion vl Muinannon nuio. Tliomal Mitchell VI. John Dillon . .1. il.u.Hr.llnwAHun.tnuie Vl. Jat. rorett a oou. M. Hubert vi. BrubakerA Hollopeler (1. B. Ooodlander vi. Ileo. Kramer et. al. M- Hubert va. llruhuknr A Hollopelar J.W. l'a'tenon, to ute va. Vt . U. Kiner. U f Thnmnann et. al. Va. John IV . 11.11. Wm.' Luther vl. Jno. M. Jordan at. al. Liveriiht, l.iogle k Co. va. JudahWhlteome et. al, Jkn ll.mih va. Morrild.le Coal Co. T. R. Blandy va. Oveneereorueoatur tp Walker Brother! Tt. Aullin nerm. BiohangeB'k.Merieltave. Arnold Hartlbora. vninn waaa, riatv houd.t (Ota nil) or oct. Beyer, Ouyer k Cm. Ta. Frederick Ramay et al. va. T R Blandy at. al. Co. N. Bank, Clearfield va. Samuel Conoway. . " vl Hiram wooaweru. Andrew (I. r doer Tt Curlli Ream! .1. al. T. 0. Heitne Tt. Daniel Neff at. al. S. Wolf, Alllgnea, vt. Jemel Re. D. C. Ilenael va. Denial Millar JIP Hall va. Henry Shnweller T B Alliion vi. B. u. ruuerioa Edmund Dale, Truttaa va. Ilenj. hnepp 11 II Rhillin.fnrd Te. Robert Hara Powell T 0 Boon, Sto k Treal n. Oeo W Horn mu .1. BIlaiBmllev TI. DuUoil A f una! Samutl Snyder ve. Nuller, Davie k lo. Frank, Bro't A Ce. Tt. Jai Kerr A Co. Caiper Lelpoldt va. thritlian Tubba Mayi A Heraerly Ta. Henry Wallace J B Kllii vi. K Kunta. ELr DLUI.M, ProlbonaUry. 1 a F.ClNTEI.'a NOTICIG.--Not.ee Is here JLV hy given bat th following account liar been examine! ana passea nj me, ana remain filed of record ia thie office for the lnspestion of heirs, le rut eel, creditors, aod all others intcretted. and will be p rose o tod to the neat Urpbana' Court of Clearfield eouoty, to be held at the Court House. In the borough of Clearfield, eommenoio oa tb fourth Monday (being th 22d day) of September, A. 1. 1879 : Areount of Joba J. Ploard and Caroline Pi card. Adrn're f th estate of John D. Picard, 1st of Covington, Clearfield eouoty, i'a., dec d. The account of John J. Piaard, tluardian of Chas J. Mignot, minor heir of Millany Mignot, lata of Coiogtoa twp., uiearneia to., ra., oeo a. Peril al account or L. M. and 8. N. Condrlet, Adm'r ef estate of Francis Coudriet, late of Covington twp., Clearfield Co., I'a., dec d. The account ef Hearr H. Hard, Executor of Ihe lait will and testament of Ana W-rslfall, let of Chest twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., deed. The account of Csrolin BlatUoberger, Adia'iof the estate of J. A. Itlnttenberger, late ol usoeoia borough, ClearOeld Co., Pa., dec d. Final aceouet of Jacob H. Drubaker, Adm'r of the eoUte of JimesNelsoa, late of Urady twp, Clearfield oouoiy, Pa, deo'd. Final acount of Elijah Aihnnfeller, Adm'r of the estate of Peter Aihenfelter, late of liraJy twp., Clearfield county, dee d. Final account of Elijah Aihenfelter, Adm'r of tha eatate of Mariab A -hen felt er, late of Brady twit., Clearfield Co., Pa., dec d. The account of Jackson Pat chin, Adm'r of th estate of Win. K. DtoufTer, lata of Dura ride twp, Clearfield county, Pa., dec 1. Final account of tlenry Weaver and Henry ZilUnx, K 're of tlodirey Kinioi, late ot liratiy twp. Clearfield Co., Pa , dee d. Final account of Jacob Pearee, Guardian of Rob' ert Holt, mi our heir of Thotnae Holt, late of U red ford twp., Clearfield Co., Pa . deo'd. Tbe account of Joseph H. 11 ret b, Adm'r of the estate of K. P. MoMaiten, late or Ubait twp , Clearfield Co., Pa,, dee d. Final account of Abraham Bailey, Kxecnlor of tbe last will and teatament of Wna. 11. Laugliry, late of Clearfield Co., Pa., deo'd. Final account of Abraham Peare, Adm'r of tbe Mate of Jonathan Wisor, late of Bradford twp.. Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. , Final account of Jamoa B. Graham, Guardian of Elltahelh Riner, (now Jury ), uiiaor hair of Wm. Kiner, deo'd. The account of Joba McOaujrbey, (laardlaa of Koianna 0dea, (bow Koepp), minor hair of Ogdaa, lata af Clearfield, Co., Pa., deo'd . Account of John B. McKieroen, guard Ita f Wm. FolkeraoB, minor heir of K dm ond Falkeraoa, late of Ualieh twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Aeceuat of Jeba B. HeKieraaa, fuardlaa of Kamoel M. Henderson, minor heir of Bam eel D. Heoderooa, lau of Wool ward twp., Clear leld Oe., Pa., dea d. Seeead partial aeooaat of Framptea Bell and L. L. llooear, Admiatitrelor of th itat of Wat. H.ll, late of twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., deed. Final aeoeuat ef Wm. B. Wbileeida, A dm in litre -lor of the eetat ef Wm. Mullea, late of Wood ward twp, Clearfield Oe., Pa., dee'd. Partial aeooaat af Bamael Hsgarty, Adminl-tre-ler ef Ihe eaute of T oeo as Cewea, 11 ef Bee earia twp., Clearfield Co., P., dee d. Uuardlaa aoooent of foba II- Fulford, gatrdlaa of Cyrus P. Carr, Wm. 8. Carr, Mary H Carr, and Joba R. Carr, miaor heirs of Ben), f. Carr, late ef ' twp., Clearfield Co, Pa., dee d, as filed by Mr. N. K. Fullerd, Adminlatrator of Joha U. Fulford, dee'd. The aeooaat of W. L. Rishel, Adailnlstratoc of the estate of Lydia Dowtiog, laU of Lawrence twp , Clearfield Co, Pa. dee'd, ai filed by A. U. Tate, AdmialetraUir af Wm. L. Kiahel dee'd. Final accouatef t. MeNaal and Jo. R. Irrla, Admialitratr O. T. A. of tb estate or Tbos. W. Flemmieg, lale ef Carweasvtlle, Clearfield Co., I'a , dee d. Final acooant of Jmm Lines, Adm'r of Ibe ntt or Bamael people, late el Brady twp. Clear laid Coaoty, Pa., dee'd. Partial account of Daalel Fauet, Adm'r of tbe estate of Wm. Mrtlride, Br., late of Car wen s- Tilie, Clearfield Co, Pa, dee d. Fiaal aoooeat of James M. M"K and J. Irvla MeKee, Adm'r of laaa U"Kt, laU of Knot twp,, Clearleld Ce, I'a, dee d. Firil partial aeeouat ef R. 8. Stewart, tlaardiaa f A. N. Qrabam. minor heir of James C. Ura l-em, late ef Vradfrd twp., Clearfield eoantf, Pa., deeeesed. lint una final aeecoot of R. B. Btewart, Guardl- aa of Heary 11. Uraham, miaor heir of Je.er.ee v. uraoam, late i urauiwr-a wij., aoaaty, Pa., dc'd. Final accoent of A. 0. TaU, Adm'r of the eetat of laaac Thompsoo, late of Bloom lowaafcif, Clearfield eauaty, l a, deed. L. J. MORGAN, Register. Clearleld, Pa., Aug. I, U'eMt. Stats Agricultural Society IHisrcUauroui. FOR SALE BY THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, Clearfield, Pcnn'a. rarm Bells, CUTTING BOXES, Furniture of all kinds, SEED DRILLS, Knitting Machines, or any other artide manufac tured can be fur nished at short notioe. sr.ji n for cMtciXaf ft. Co-Operative Agency, Clearllttd. Pa. X ' i'-V:- .XSend for Ulastratcd Circubr and rriccs. Liberal Term to tbo Trade.- Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY- MIDULETOWX, CONS, and No. IW and SOI Wabash Avenue, CU!JAU., ILL Look to your Interests IN BUYING YOUR S3EXl.XIVr3- 00030S Having just returned from lha East, where wo li.ro been making our Spring purchases, wo tuke this opportunity of thankintr cur customers for their liberal patronage, in tho paat, anil beg to atfiiro them wo will do all wo can to make it thoir interest to continue the tamo. Our storo is literally crammed with goods just from tho manufacturers, by all odds tho largest and best soltcted stock evor brought to this county at any one time by one firm. Over fifty difforent patterns ond varieties of CARPETS, ranging in price from 20 cents to tl per yard. Wo will fell Carpets at cheap as the same quality can bo bought in Philadelphia or Xow Voile. Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, In tho lutont stylos. Sheotingn, Shirtings and Casnimerea, logelher with HOYS' WEAK in all grades of goods. Our LAMPS' AND ClilLPHEXS' STOCKINGS are just the prettiest and bent you ever saw. A lull lino of TRIMMED HATS, always on hand, 'trimmed up by Mies Matlio Holin, of rhiladelplna, who will In.lU. .:.k;n llnla tlmmml In r.,1. tn. Kn.l n........ I please. Call and see us beioro buying T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Utiii giavfrtiscittcrits. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Curwentvllla, Pa. Jan. . '78-tf. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IN THE Borongli of Curwsnsvillc ! THAT wall-known property iltuatc on tb bank of the Kurqiiebann river, in th boreujrh of ('urwensvillc, ClenrfieU c'mtitT, P , nccupicd by the lata BKNJAMIN 11 A K 1 .-1IUUN, dee d, Is now oflsred fur sal. It contains about Thirteen Acres, Upon which Is erected a fine two-it ory frame AsK I)YELI.IG II01SE, HTA1H.R, and th accessarr out building, and alio a FI.UWINti FOLMAlNof nur 8PHINO WATER. This is a vry dslrll property for a private rt deace. Tbe property is now offered at PRIVATE BALK, oa reaaonal.1 terma. For further In formation In relation t it, call at tb nretaires, ar Apply to th andenifaeri in peraoa or by letter. It n HA l ii a u er tim 1 1 it, Attorney for tb Heir. Clearfield, Pa, Sept. Sd, tf. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Tb endeislfitd, living la Peaa twp., Plear leld cnanly, Pa, offer th following raloabl Real Estate for eel : 446 Acres of Land, man r I. In Beccria township, lylnt; on ih aorth side of big Clearfield creek, and within no nile af th sane. Th above land la heavily covered with berokxik, white oak, rot-k oac, and thr hard wood timber, aod a qoaatlty of whit pine, said to be half a million or more feet. The same la heavily underlaid with bilumlnnua coal, and directly oa tbe line of railroad leading from HontsdaletoCoalport. Itavalue Isanknown. There are, alao, ether valuable minerals oa tbe ami. The above lead lias about two and a half mile below tb villa; of Uka Hope, adjoining lands af 0org Uroom and others, oa what i know a a Porter s rua. The improremeBU oa ibo prop erly are a good geared caw mill, "i running order, a high dam, eton breast, mad ia th best man ner, fit for I moat any machinery. There is, alao, a large Tram dwelling hous and fram bank bara lhron, and about forty or fifty acre, mora ar leas, of th lnd la Uard. Any person wliblng U laveet ta property af this kind will do well to i amine this property. I will the whole or the andlvided half iotecsat, a may Sail taepeiehBMT. The above truct of lead wilimake two or three farms, which will compare favorably with the greater part ef our county. Price and Urns made kwowa te eay peraoa wlshlag ta par oka. Per farther particular ll ia beraoa or addr tb aadriigad at Oram plan Mllli P.O, Clearfield couaty, Pa. BAM L W1DKMIKI. Jaa. 9, UTI-tf. yilsfrllnufons. Charalorlin Stump Puller, CONKUN WAGON, Watortowo Spring Wagous, MONITOR CORN SHELLER, Hampton Dinu Wnsberd, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ' Pumps of all kiuds. PLATFORM SCALES, Blanchard Churn, ETC., ETC., ETC., it ! raj Auguat 27, Ic'll-lf. SIMPLICITY S QUPERlDRil Y iti iMrLIFlEO b O MAINTAiNEy a ImnroveniDnts September, 1878' jTaTlnr rmra far tlie flemanfi ol " .e prittrelvcai;r'TC iiwoajrio tlta World ll.e VITH tBTKBAL Important Improvements. Kotw ithstiinLling tbo VICTOR lna long ba tlicpccrof any mncbino iu tbo market a foct sujiporteil by a host of volunteer witnexap we now coufi'Iiiitly claim for it preater - 1" simiilicilv, a wonderful ri'ductioii of T-jfrictiou, ond altogether ft itare Gwn- bi-nailonof Des.rabk Q-uuitiea. lor aala 1 y McrcbauU cud oiheri. lo elsewhere. fJJtUFRT r( I.AMATION, Wuirkin. Hon. 0, A. MAYKR. Prcs'dont Judge of Hi Court of Common Pleas of th Twenty-fifth Judicial Diitiict, tfotnpoied of the eounlie of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Atmtu Oanrn and Hon. Vibcrrt fl. Holt, A hop 1 at Judges of Clearfield count have limed their precept, lo me directed, for th holding of a Court of Com mo a Pleas, Orphans' Court. Court of Quarter Besslons, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of (ieneral Jail Deliv ery, at the Court HouseatCleerfield.inaml for the eounty or riearneld, commencing on the fourth Monday, the M"id day of Pent., IH)1, end to continue three weeks. NOTICE IS, therefore, herebr eiven. to the Coroner, Justics of the Peace, and Conitahles, in and for said oounty of Clearfield, to appear la their proper persons, with their Recorda, Rolls, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertaia to be done. Ily an Act of Assembly, passed tha St day of Mav, A. H. 1"M, it is made Ibe dot of the Jus- tires of tbe Peace of Ibe eevcnl counties of this Commonwealth, to return lo the Clerk of tbe Court of (Juarter BeiiioB of tbe respective counties, all the recognisance catered Into before them by any person or persona charged with tb coram i Mi on of any crime, except such ease as may be ended before a Justice of the Peaoe, tin der existing laws, et least tea days before the commencement of the seitlon of tbe Court to which they are made relornehlerespectlvely.and lo ell ea.ee where any reeogaitanoe are entered Into lets tbaa ta day kef or tbeommeaonnt of th seeiifra to which they ar mad return a bl, th said J ustic ua to retura the same la tha same manner as if said aot had aot beea 01VEN aadr my hand at Clcarflold, this 0th day ef July, ia the year of our Lord, oa thousand eight hundred and sevoaty-nlnc, JalyP -la ANDREW PENTZ, Jr., Sheriff. (Al'TION.mnAtl persons are hereby warned J againet purchasing or in any way meddling with tbe following properly, now in the poneir-lon of Reuben II, Jordan, of I'nlen town-hip, vin Two hone and harness, 1 baggy and harneii, 1 two horse wagon, eelvee, cows, t heifers, 4 bojfi, Intereit ia a young mare, laterest la a (odder cutler, 4 interest in a mowing machine, i lelereat la a stump machine, Interest io a threshing machine, Interest ia a log sled, intereit in a fanning mill. This property was purchased by me al Sheriff's sale on the lfh day ef August last, and Is left with said Jordan ob loaa only, cu'ijret to my order at anv time. DAMKL W. LAUURDK. Rocktoo, Pa., BepU 3, 1"7 3 CAl)TIOM.aaa.AII persons ar hcrtliy Wftreed gainst meddling or la ay way (alerter iag with th following personal property, now ia the posiesiioa of W. D. File, residing in Handy towoibip, vi t Three clay picks, 8 tool picks, 1 crow bar, 1 stnn hammer, 1 sledge hammer, 1 cook stove and aleaaila, 1 at, and a stock of lime. The foregoing property was perchaaed by me at ConstaMe'e sale on the day of Angus), end la allowed tn remain la poaeeailon ef aeid W, D. File on kan only, eubjeet to my order at anytime. FRKIlKHK'K BAULKY. Latherabarg, Pa, Sept. Sd, I7 -St. 1)ROPRRTY FOR I.EWT. Mr. Joha B Raffarty, af Peaa township, olterl for rent a dwelling aoac aaa store room, sllaaU in Ui Vllleg t feeavilM. For ffliiherialormetkoa apply to, or aa. dress, Mr. ? B. RAFFERTY, ect. M,'7l lf. Orampian Hills. YIGTOR
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