THE REPUBLICAN. CJ'EAKKIKLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKMlNQ.BKPT.n, 1179. Terms of Subscription. If paid in adrenoe.or within three moatha...I 90 If pud alter three ud before aix munih.,, I &0 If uid fier tb xpirktion of tiz monbte... S 00 M'Mrl. 8. M. P7TTKHQILL A Co., Nl mt kdft tiling Ageula, 17 Park Row, oorner Ijlusm tilreet, art our duly anthorited Agent jB n-w .' r REMUlOTm NOT It EH. Met.iodlut F.iilncopal Church Rev. J. B u.M-aaaT, Peetor. Harriet! every Sabbath !t 101 A. Mm end Ti P.M. Sabbath Hbool et A. II. Prever Meeting every Wedneeday, at U P. If Communion Bervlee, flrat .Sabbath of every nonlb, at "'I a. m. went Clearfield M. E. C'hurrlu- R W. fr-orr Wiliom, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at o'olonk, P. M. Sunday gobool at 'it r. ai. aii an .oviieu to attend. . prfb) tcrlan Church Rr. H. 8. Butlir. 8bbatb aervteee morning and evening Bab bit. fcbool at 1 P. M. Prayer Moating Wednes day atoning. Itaptlat Church.- Rev. J. A. Auid, Pea- tor. burvioea every oannam morning aim evening, .1.,. line, at I 111 o'clock A. M., and 74 P. M Sabbath School atl P. M. Prayer Meeting wary Wednesday ereniog. ut, Kraut-It' Church Catholic Rr. P J.Sii annua. Preaching at 10.J o'clock, A. Jrl., on tha flnt. third and fourth hundayeuf each month; V riper and llcnedlolion of the lileiied Sacrament al 7 o oloca, r. m. -ounuav dchuui every ounaay afternoon at J o 'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, tin a or loLDino quarts! itiaioai oo car. tWood Monday of January. Third Monday ef Martb. Virflt Monday ef June, fourth Monday of September. riai or iOLDim con mom rLaia. Flnt Monday of Jane. Htcvod Monday of November. public orricnni. Pruidsnt Jndgt Hon. Chart -a A. Mayer, of Luck Jlaven. Anittant Law Judy lion. John II. Orris, of Bel efonte. Attoeiatt J.dgt Abram OgJen, Clearfield; Vincent d. Mult. Clearneldr Proikootarpl,i Dloom, ReyiitiT and JlteordtrL. J. Morgan. District Attorney V'm. U. MoCullougb. Trtaturtr Philip DotU. Sheriff-Andrew Penti, Jr. lirputg Sheriff ChrlBt. J. Keaggy, ClearReld. County Mrfor-8aiauol F. Mj Cloak ey, Cur- at-navillo. Count Com et i mi o aera C. W, Kyler, Qrahei ton P. 0.; Kind Johnston, Grampian I ilia P. O.j Juhn Norrli, or., Uurweinvllle. Count f Auditor William V. Wright, Clear Brlil ; Jmiepb Oilliland, 'ibrca Rune; J. 6. Nor till. Woodland. Count Coroner J. B. Neff, New Waahington. Jury 0uMiitoHr br. Jatnea P. Burob field. Clrarncd, joxegin Aiexanaer, waaern. Suptrinttndrnt of Public Sckoalt M. L. Me Quown, Clearfield. Srattrof Wtightt A .Veatwree Jciie W.Carlile, oflire at Lutbemburg Pa. A'ofnne Pubtie John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Re drbaugh, Cyrua Uordnn, ClearReld; Joah R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwcnaville ; J. A. Livlng il on a, Uulloia City. Our Special column it decidedly Intoreating in a li'Cal point of view, and profitable reading to buuUere who want to aava money. YF.H, OF COUHSK! "Will yuu takt wheat, oata or oorn fur iub icrijtlion t" We are often inquired of tn Ihia way by Utter from patrone who reside at a diatanae fiotn Clearfield. We ognln Bay yea. The receipts ef a reponaible merchant or mill owner in the Ttcinity, will answer ua Jut aa well as tha oaah. To ililustrate: If any of our patrons will deliver ui a bug of grain at the mill of Joseph H. Breth, in Chest townrhlp, Horaoe ratehia, la Barnside, Thonua H. Forcey, in Graham, Wm. Porter or fibaw'i, in Lawrence, or Brown A Seylor's, at Kockton, Union township, and forward their receipts for the amount, we will credit them on their account for the soma. In this way all may soun pay what they owe, If they will pursue this eourae. tf. Men's tup-solo boots $2, at Moore's. im e aw - - Autumn bejran on Sunday hwt, tho list. Now, for the Kquia'ietial storm. The iarmeift throughout Centre county post the Tramp Law oa their barn doors. m ew - Notice the change in Fleck & Co.'s, O. 0. A T. W. Moore's, and W. J. Uoffere "ads." Tarents and guardian having chil disn In their charge should sea to it that they attend school regularly. n mm The largest tttock of tirnt quality Rubber goods in town, at McQanghey A Show trs sepJl 2t. Ajijilo bees and corn buskingB will be among the principal amusements of our farmer friends for tha next few weeks. - mw mrnn The Citizens' Cornet Band have re moved their headquarters from the Masonic build ing to the room over Troatmao's furniture store, on Market itreet, Wm. L. lliglerand Will K. Wallace, of this place, have bees summoned to attend the 1'uitcd States Court a PituSergb in October, la the capaoity of Jnrura. -- .- i tm- Clark Brown, of Lawrence town- Ln uii kle MUDlimenta with the KirtriLlcAR office boys last Saturday In tba shape of a half bushel of applee. Tfcey were accepiea. From tho CurwetiBVillo Timet wo leara that the barn of Frempton B. McCraoken, of Ferguson township, was destroyed by lira oa Tuasday of laat week. Loss about $300, mt mm McCaughey & Showers have just opened a very large stock of Elmtra, Binghamten, York, Wateontowa and Williamsport Boots, for men and bojs, at bottom prices. sep34-2U . The carpenters commenced work on Monday last at framing the superstructure for the new lewwery. Mr. J. W. Jonee of Philips burg, Is superintending this part of the work. Frank Linglo, a typo from Philips burg, has been sojourning la this place lor a eoupleof dayl with hie friends and acquaintances. Frank Is an ardent and enthostastle Demnerat. ltov. K. P. KoreBmnn, of Kylerlown, preached in the Presbyterian Church, la this place, last Sunday morning. Her. Mr. Butler fulfilled Mr. Foreaman's appointments tn Brad ford toajnahip. u- (M..A. i h'rvhorair. ono of iitii v - -j O " ' Philipsburg's good eitisens, visited Clearleld laat week, aad before taking hie departure for home left his liisi ana two ootiars iwr Mr lp i Ion to (he Re.riiBLic!i. hi others Imitate his ciam pie- ni..ittr rurwnriHville caUlfht Pre ia tna viciauy 01 turn night, but was discovered by the watchman la tine to prevent a diaaatroos conflagration. A place about as large as a door was burned. Narrow canape. 1 .r i'loartiold VOlllltf ftdkl ere enjoy log int piewuri r-' .r a.- .n...... mt tha Mineral Snrlnf, Woodland. Thia la probably the last pie ale of Ike aeaaoa, as aool weatner win swop P te outdoor festivities. Tho interior of St. Andrew's Kpis- i i l L. i- .1!. kn.nn k ha. bf.B .Hlllf ImfroTI rraatl, tbr,b Ik. lMlr..itlJ ih. Lidln' B.wlnf mfi wllh lb.l ,t..(lo. Th.y bo Mr ' thnreh U woralil, I. ImrnoviHO. Th8 rany Irioud or ai uoT.rnor utgi.r. win b. I. iio.l, rMorarlng mm aia i.i. 4iiiiill. W. mdm! i lU' I r ' I", lb.l b. Ii ntij u .p. lr-lr Mm I Ibii rlolnllj. Ti... lnivnl iltim!. 4 UU VU-UJKM 1 1 J 1.14 nmnti to.lr wl.bll.bnm I"' - .v. . i a ff Ba'. hnilaln. O ihhi m. 0. " - llrMt, .uor wall f H.iHleb t Itrl.'i int wfcr tb. ! F"-" ur, jn .,11 nl m. ir win.. Juil'e ltarrott boused one of tbo .taiii sf pal.taM m. olb.r J.J,bl bra r f.t ome Urn: N,mI, r'7 .a bJaM w.lb a p.l. arm. Tk'' .r r.i.ri' oa kli Htm ibart HUa alb af .a, m. mm af Iba f-tUM .arm,. The dmlnii.trmlor o! T. Smith, late ! Ll.t.111 l.p , .....IM, A. U. ""1 will aril I., talaabl trarta of aa a fablt) la, al Iba Coart Itoaia, !a tbli borob, l . . I .'.lak. Tba laa la allta4 la Lairnaw lomaklp. . 1 1 -f aa allaa af lb Coart Hoaaa. A a..p U p raftart, la pajWIaba alrbM i rata pp Trice Hunk bouka reduced at Stock'. omon'a good, solid Shoos only 00 nt Moore's. ....u t. cents, (lOOd black kid rrlnci.. Kn naie.a.T A Ir. L nT . . " - l." JWr Sept. 14 8L At Mooro'n. tlmv mioor.. 1 J xniniilUC JUU tha worth of your money every due. sep'.'i.Jt. Sic- k headaches inceHHanily d'mtraet many, avii.r. ijl.af rtJlB." 25 boa. ocnla K vorv one will tin, I ,..,.....i .... In Linii..j a Imprur.J U00(( Ro.rejf,. A, dru.. lata a.11 It. iOTICK. rl'iiti iniimliiiN ..I .1... I " "iovi tuu 1JUIII1' W Lil.r.rj Aiaiiol.lio tr. taqiia.tad lo aii.tln ... ...ii oa rrua, araolof aoil, .1 J o'clock, for tba purpoM of .l.silo, oBoara. . F. Sivuco, rtlon. Salt. Lvtle Im. iimt v. i . ..... 104 of Una Halt, br(a aaoka. Al.o, . o l,d of ooara an Aaorloa Ina. Fall nal.bta naraa- trod and will ba aold at lowaal prlow I Iba couotj pM, '7. If, w I Must All (in In tho duiilu o( John III. uuniuui u. l,j.b, whlob ooourrad la.l waok, U.IIl font oo. oi uoal ulwmaj aillaraa Ilia daalh waa auddvn aad uQaiii.fll.,1. II. ... .1 Ullr Ira rr.r. of an. and la.r.a . .lr. ih on i.g aau(D.ara lo nioara bladooiiaa. Don't forget the wile of rumonul ouiirl nn th. ......i.. 1 ... prop . wiara nciBUJ UOOUpled DJ lal Ueujamla lUrtabcrn, deoaaaad, at Cur- tba wrai iniia, on to-morrow (Thurad.r). Tba aalo to.m.DO. .1 10 o'oluiik A. M. ,a .. will imrnt la Ihil papar for partloolara. - . a. Thanks. Mothor heavy loaded our la ona d.y laat waek with . l,,.r r..n r l-otooid ftapaa of ran flavor. The, wara da- ir.u oj to omoa nan, wbo pltcbad Into tbam Ibough they bad not acta (rapo rlnaa aoaaon. Th. "devil" wu rapaolall; liral, ir tba faaat. Alter giving three doses of your tt Won Powder to mjr abild ona jaar old, eiparl.noad linmedtat. raliaf, tha oau.a of III a belni romorod. B K. Thia.n'. 9.... Powdar la ald br druggiiti al Ji oonla a bottle. aaia an clruKglm In ClaarDald, and Ju.apb ler A tioo, Lutberiburg, Pa. 34 2t Col itT. The regular Septoinbor term ' oor Court opened oa Honda, laat. at 1 o'elunb wilk JuJj.i. Onia, Ogdeo aud Holt on the Bcncb. Allea iloorer. ef Plk. inam.hin ... appointed Forrtn.a of lb. Urand Jury, and Harr- Hemphill, Win. T. Bloom and Ueorje Tut. were made Tip.l.v... Tba Court tbla (TnraJaj) forrnoon iafull of boaineaa. Tho lulost, bowl and cheapest otoek f lisle thread and kid gloves, the nnest assort. meat of hlck and roird silk fringes, the beat ine of new silk and lacs ties, the handsomest brocade and two-tuned ribht.na, ever brought to Clearfield. All novelties lu ladies' goods are sure to be found at our store. T. A. Flkck A Co, Sept. 21-.1t. Cash. Mr. Thompson Jlcad, of Goshen township, Is the owner of a Httaniih silver shilling dated 1770, Independence year, and the date and device on the piece are almost ai plain as when made, although the piece has been cir culating for 103 years. How many abinplasters ould hare worn out in that timet The coin from its appearance will laat a couple of hundred years mora. mm TLo vncunt house belonintii' to tho Leavy estate, which for some time past bas been finding on the lot between the properties of Messrs, D. L. Krebs and A. B. Shaw, en First street, bas been removed and placed in position on one of the vacant lota lately owned by John L. Cuttle, Kit) , on Third street (now the proper ty of heavy heirs), where it will be 6ed up ami occupied as a dwelling. List of letters roinnining uncluiined in the PoatoDlce at Clearfield, for the week ending September 11, 1879 : 8. F. Dunn, Willi. in Fitigarald, Mita Marr Llringaton, Tbonaaa MoDerniolt, famoel Mor gana, Miaa M. V. Ogden, 0. B. Perrj, Thutnai Steele, Mlia Lieai. A. Smil.r, Mira Anala Wolf, Mile Carrie M. Welch, (1), Mra. Addle WIIHame, Willi. Young. P. A. Gaulis, P.M. GttAPF. WiNi for Communion. The aupcrior quality and entire puritr of Sncar'a Port 'Jrape Wine, of New Jeraej, and the auo- oaa tht pbaiclana bar had b- ila pa baa in duced them to write about it, and earned bun dreda of otbera to preaorlbe it la their praotlceaa tb beat and moat reliable wlna to be bad. It la bold ia great faror for vning partita, ftnd for ooninjuuion purpoiea. For a.le b- B. W. Urehain, DrugglaU, Clearleld, Pa. Tba Bellefonte KrpMican says that tbaSveraUry of the Centra County Fair, Wilbur F. Reader, Eaq., baa auocaed.d la making ar rangement with, tb. I'ennarlranla Rajlroad Company for the aale of eicuraion tiekota orer tb. T J rone A Clearteld Braneh, the Bald Eagl Valley Branob and th main lin from Hunting don and Altoona, to all paraoaa deairlng to attend the Fair at Bellefonte. Tba Fair op.na n tb. firit day of Ootober and will oootinue thre. daya. Anotiiib.. The death of Mrs. (icar- bart, of Bogga towaahip, remoree tbeoldeal real dent in tbat townahip. The huabaad died nearly fifteen yeara ago. Ha removed with hia family to tbla county about ailty yaara ago. Tbo twala leara a large allele of relative, behind them. Mra. Deorhart enjoyed remarkable good health until wllhia three mon tha of her dcalb. A won derful featur In her ear la tba fact tbat aba partook of aa food f.r Iwealy-rovra daya, aio.pt a little win nd milk. A QukrySkttliu. We noticed that Fleok A Co. every now and then fill the aidawatk and part af the alreet wilb dry. gooda bom ; but wkera they pake their gooda, la what polill Hone, w inquired where tb ontcnti of that plle-of bexee were to be aeen. Tom anawered quickly, "Why, d dang it, the people eome here aod carry tbam off ae feet aa we get them." "Why, do yoa give Item eway?" "Well, we charge a little for freigbl oa theae bolea." That f eourae wea conducive! becaueoTom inherited lb Washington hatobet, of cherry tree fain. Death of Mb. Leitzinoer. Mr. Frederick TUilainger, an old and re.peoted eitl aena of Ikla borough paraad from time lo eternity at bia rcridenee in tbla plec on Mondfty aftemoco. During bla lllnaei hia Buffering wea great, but ha paaard away wllhout a atruggla and apparently eaay. Th decerned waa born In Berne, Swilier- leud.ou Ihelat day af Ovtober, HIT, came lo America about Iba year 1847, and aaltlrdla the own or Clearfield in ISj.t, when be kaa lived a quiet and peaceable life, In the pareeit of bia avocation, being a potter by trade. A wiujw ana four children two boy and two glrla now moarn for a huaband and father. lliuiiWAT JtoBitERY. While Mat- tbiea Uoffman, of Carrolltown, Cambria ouoly, waa aumlng over lb road from Prnfleld to Clear field oa Monday afternoon l.rt, en bla way home (rem Putnam'a mill, In lluaton towa.blp, wb.ra l.e had ba.a working, be waa overtakea by n elraoger, and the two re.cb.d tb "Big Spring" wllhout nnrtbing naaaual taking plee. may both a-opped al the aprlng ta lake a driak of water, tba atranger drinking oral, aa wane Hoffman waa lying down drinking, th.alranger bit him eeverel blowa on tha bead wilb a elab, outllag bla awfully, sod tbea robbed bim, taking n fifteen dollar check and aome change. Alter Uofinaa recovered from lb. abock, ba made hia way lo tbla place, all ertd with bload a terri ble looking ipeeu.l.-end had bla wcande proper ly eered for. Ibemaa wbo perpelratid Iba eulraeaapeu ila wora a knit Jacket, r "wome,"eap, and kaa ndy alia wbiaker. It ia hoped Ibal ho will b yet dlacovered. TtHRiiiLi and Fatal Accident at Oacil.. A dreadful aoold.nl eerred In Iba rellroa l lard at Oaoeola on Tbaraday laat, by which John Oondef, of Pbllipabnrg, aged forly- .0 yeara, loit bla life. Wa lake the following arllealara from tba Pbillpinurg ri.i Tburadar moralng, na Jons uonaer, v.d.oi.. on the eoel train notwaea Morrladale, Pblllpaborg aad OM.li, waa ftting bla Ir.la .r amptf car. oat ol tbo Oaol yard, having anaoapia a p.rtloa of the rear of th train aad algaalad tha engineer It go ahead, the a.ii.n Jer tauaed bl I. ee bia baleae aod fall I lb. track, whew tha wbeela f all mpty ara paiaed aver btth lege aad hia right arm, traablng them la t terri ble eaaaaer. Tb abac nrodaoeu upea w. lea waa a Mr. re tb: aa reeetloa look plan and ke died la the aoaree ef a few boar after 1 aaaldent Mearrod. NotwIlbeUndiag to Mverlty ml hie wetada ba retained full eoneeloaeaee our l.. a nertloa af the lima kefon bla Aeatb. Ha tetakeelo Pblllpanurg me men '- 10,14 Ibe .am moralng, aad died al bl noma .b.ril. aftr am H kaara tlf d ill ehlldrea la monrn bl. eatlaa.lv feu." He WM reaated lo t eadtelr.bip but rew aaya ago, Ilia remalaa war taken U Tyrata oa Settrday and laUrreA nlcnf aid f Iw. ef hia klldran, be wen kllltd oa the railroad there Kmc ynra ago. Call and oe the new carpets at H. A. Kraliar'a. Choap BooU at Motiaughoy 4 Show ra', 11.71, U 00 tail tl to. aepH Jl. The cheapest placo to buy your Hala la it Moore 'a. aop24 St. The cheupest place to buy your gum ahoaa ia al Moore'. ..plJI-Jt. . Call and sue tho KochosUr fine Shoee, for l.adlea aad Ml.aat, at klcUauir,.- 1 !Sc.r'. Tho chenpost plitco to buy your Boota and Shoe la t Moore'a, in tb Opera "". i.pll 1L Wanted. By If. K. Arnold, Cur- weunavllle, Pa., a SOKHh'L IIOIISK PONY, weinklag aevn buodrnl pounda, o,l that will dtire elngle or double. White faoeao objection. aep.IQ.3t "Mors of tiii Hami Sort." From the aaroplea befor na, it ia evident that Mr. M. L. C. Kr.nt, of Pike townahlp, ean match Mr. Brewa in lb line or Ramheau apploa. Both than g.ntltmau bare learned tbat It take! no ere ground to raiae a Urge apple Iku a atnall one. We hope tbiir nelghbora will ae It In Ih aame light, and follow ault. Htill Tkhtino. Wo lenrn from tho Pum.utawn.y Spirit, tit the 1 lib Ion., tbat the tooli which bar baea lodged at the bottom of the Slump Creek teat wall for a conaiderable length of lime, were, after thirteen wecka work, oigbt and day, auoceaafutly removed on Tueaday. Tha work of drilling will now bo puahed ahead. Oor Stump Creok frienda daaerra credit for their peraererance. T. A. Fleck & Co., Market St., CLsnriai.B. Economy ia wealth I Buy the beat drtaa gooda in every alyte, muallna, aheeting, pit low ca.log, ahawla, ladiea' coata, oalicooa and ginghaua, licking, ahlrtlng, and red and white flannala, men'a and buye' caaalmerei, table lluena all atyloi, eottonadoa, maraelllca qullte, oarpeta, oil cloth, ottomaoa, carpet chain, new alook of gooda of every deaorlption. Sept. 1 1 St. A Sad Accident Both Feet T'ken Off. Ileorge Diogra, aon of the veteran engineer, Jonea Diogea, of Pbilipaburg, now ruuning the paiaeoger engineon tha Moshaunun branch, and well-known along tha entire line or the T. A 0. Railroad, met with an accident on Ibe meia Una or the Peancylveitie Railroad, near PifUburgb, on the 10th lot., which to ear bla life naoeaai- taled the amputation ol both feat. Tbo eogina upon which Ueorge Diogra we firing, bad left Piltaburgb with ita train, and bad reaohod Spriag Hill, where they atopped Tor water and found a part or the train iniiBiug.whcnthe engineer ordered tbo fireman to the rear of Ibe train at tached, to flag the aame while in eeerch r the mie.ing portion, it being nbout two o'clock in Ibe morning. Mr. Diugea had given aeveral aiguila to tho engineer lo direct bia uievemeuta, aod during one of theae auddan jolta, waa thrown from Ibe ear to the track, when one truck paaaed orer both Ivga near Ibe ankle, eruabing them ao aeverely aa to rcqulr hia removal to tho Weal Peon Uoapital al Pittaburgh, where both foet were amputetod. Late reporla to bia father in dicate a favorable ooodttion and bia apeedy re covery ia belled with delight by bia frienda. Ua will be removed to bla bom et Pbilipaburg aa aooo a poaaible. Mr. Dingea aeema to b un fortunate with hia boya, be beving loat a aon by an aocldeot on the P. A B. Railroad, a few ycari aioca. ' IIIH TL'HNUll CAME. The trial of M. V. Turner, for the murder of Maria J. Waple, ended at Lock Haven on Satur day lait In a verdict of acquittal. The caae waa tried before Judge Mayer and a Jury of twelve eitliena of Clinton county. It laited'eleren daya. Tbo proof, on the part of the Commonwealth, coaaiated of aurgioal taelimony, abowlur. that tba woman came to her death from two gun ahot wounda, one on the top of tha bead from a load of buokahot, and the other through the lung and heart from rifle ball of large all, aod tbat the abota by which theae wouuda wer Inflicted were heard from 1:16 to 1:20 oa Friday afternoon, Nov. 3d, 1876. The teatlmony, directed to oon neot Turner with the murder, eunaiited of proof thai be had, from 1800 lo June 1878, been nor paramour, and that lo ILat month they bad quarreled beoauae Turner had whipped her boy for taking down a flag on the railroad, which had defonaa met thia by proof that tho quarrel waa not a aerioua one, and that tb intimacy contin ued repeatedly un til the very week of the woman' death, eo aa to ahow that there wal no motlre for him to kill her. Tba Oommoowealth traced tha murdered woman on tha day of her death from the railroad depot, where ahe g ot off the eleven o'clock train, to go to her own boua, and proved by two young laJiaa, on. or whom waa brought from Iowa, that Turner went up the itreet nfter her, toward her rath.r'1 houaa, and atopped and apoke to her tt her awn gat. Tbla wa denied, aad ha proved by ono witueef and by aircumalancea that ha did aot apeak to bar and that the young ladiea were probably mlitaken In the day. It waa proved by John Rie tbat Tnraer got up from bla dinner flrat, wool out of tbo houaa, aad wa Men by Rio no mor about the home until la the eveoiog, when he told blm he bad been out hunt ing that day and bed good abota, but got nothing. Turner denied thia, and at the Inqueat awora tbat be told Riee ba wal hunting on Thuraday and not Friday. Ric waa attacked, and bia atrengtb aa a witoeaa broken down for It came out Ibat hia real name wa not John Rice, but waa Ale. Levey, and that be had daaerted a wife aud child ia Iba St.te of New York. He denied Ihia on tha atand,but waa confronted with hia former wite,who produoed her marriage certificate, and thua bla credibility we badly damaged. turner alao proved by three wltneaara tnai na did not leav th home, but wa there engaged at a aand pile and handing up boarda from 1 o'clock to 1:19. William, and kil wife teltile, af tbat Turner waa out hunting on Friday, aa b, waa at their boo. with hia gun about I o'clock ia the afternoon and laid ba bad been bunting ; but the d.f.ni called 1)1 rich and hi wife, wbo lived wilhia light of William,,' and Ihcy uni fied that be wa, oat on Thureday called at their houaa with hll gun j and Mrl. I'lrich iwor that obe waa where ah woold bar aaan him on Frl day If he bad paaaed between 1 and t::l0 o'clock, aod be did not paaa. She alia named people who actually did pail, which Mra. Wllliema coold not do. It waa proved on pari of the prlaoner by see witneaaea that be waa at Wallaeelon frnm 1:11 lo J 05, and, therefore, could not poaaibly have been the peraon who fired tb ahotl beard at 1:1 te 1:10. The Commonwealth al.o proved oertaio tracki lending from tba body In tha direction of Will- lam,' which they raid wr Tumar'a, and a lift on tha heel of bia boot wa laid by com of tb witoeaa to he vieibl In anm of lbra tracki. The taitlmony on tfall aubjeot waa ralber indefin ita. It waa proved by Lyman, on of lb Commonwealth witneaaea, that he aod Tumor were cat hunting la that locality on Wedneaday before the marder, and tbaa nil certainty aa to tba traoka being Ihoae of Tnraer'a, mad on th day of the murder, wa. loat. 1870, In tho hearing of Mra. Urny, to Mra. Wa ple, when be gar her to In Oo..' atore, tbat if ho aabed him for any mar moaey, na wonia blow her bralaa out bat (Joel, who wa la lb store tbea, awore he beard ao anch oonvaraatlon, aad law no Inch money paid, (irafiioe teltifled to Tartar talking to kirn about what hll wife would aweer, and lajlag that verjhody, even tha Almighty, waa down on bim, and ha did not aero what became of hia I tbat tbli eonteraalloa wea lu Jo MHXrib.ro and they ted lleaor, and Turner wuorylng. It wa ale prov.d that Tomer talkd recently t Snydr I yet ttjit wal not called lo prove whet it waa about. Royor wore that Baydor laid the man ha eaw oa rnuy afternoon, near bl field, looked Ilka Tom waple aod Snyder awtre thai Blriekland look th lilt off Tarnoi'a hwoli after be waa arrene, tn aaio that heel wetlda'l da for tha track. Tha Commtawaalth pnl It evid.ooe Turner' gut a th IniUum.nl af Ih crime, and alaa bia bol and Ih alotheb of Ibe aardered woaaa. Dr. teed loetited that tha wound In the tody wa a large one.aodThat at the teal aerlea be had latro- dued hll finger Into th entrance aad atil of the hall, null they nearly act. Tha weterproor clock tad clothing ihewad a hoi. mad by a largo bullet. Th defrnM prodoood tho fan, ttd Droved br Snyder Ibat it wa Turner' gun, and the prodoood t builel of tht alia that would it th gat, which tb aadlral aipeet tootlled waa to email to Bake tha wend, aa Ih ballet wa la tool bat a large buck ahot. 111 to tbo pound. Tho rifle barrel waa aa exoavdingly email oaa, aad w hi let tha itralghl-etl barrel wal I very large oao, l ballet froa It wotld have aad t aaeb large paiag that wea fcaadl I Ik tody. Judge Merer d.llvered aa Impartial ad nbl ohargo lo tbo Jary on Saturday aorolag. Th ler wal tit ahwat Iw and one-half t,oar,wbet Ihcy rite mod verdict of - Hot gallty 1 " Th Cotrt roca wa daevul pav-ht, an verdict wm npplMtou by the aedletoe I he I thee met r.-... -.a.. ..laklv tr.n a bv the. Coart. Tarter ia anolltod after belag tin kondred dare la Jail, lad th. avetwry tf th tf Marie J. Waple la Itlll aeolved. Ladios, T. A. Fleck & Co.'g black oaabBar oa't b aqnalled. , A beautiful line of brocade dross- gooda la all new abadea, at T. A. r'leok A Co.'i. Pall gootln aro making their anpoar- anoe, al T. A. Fleok A Co. 'a. lr. It. F. Beum. Chronio Disuuse Phralelan, Curwenarilla, P.. Jj. t if, TrimniingHilks, satins, velvets, fring a and bullona, at II. A. Knn a. - - ... .- Dress Ciinghunis in now styles, pur poaeljr lor Fall A Winter wear, al T. A. Fleok A Co.'. T. A. Fleck li Co. received their nr. I laroioe of I.adiaa Fall and Wlnlarhala. Call and aae thrtn. Blunk Books and all kinds of sla- tlonery, the eheapeat at John A. Slock'a. Try blm. eug-17-tf eene Stationery has at last been reduced to felr price. Call at John A. Slock'l and aee for youraalval. arp-fi-tf New Ham, now Caps, now Under wear, new Collar., new Tlea, new Olovea, ate. Call and price thetn at MoUeughey A Sbowora'. Fall and winter dry goods.drcss goods, flannala, blanketi, rhawla, akirta t new aupply received tbla week at II. A. Kkitiiu'i. Formers, take your grain and pro luc to Markle'eetore, and exobange It for otaeap and freah groceriea. eep-17-2t. Iiirlinger& Hook aro addinir very largely to their already large atook of Men'a, Youth 'i, Boy'l and Children's clothing. It. It is acknowledged by alt wbo over dealt with him, that Jobn A. Stock keepa the best aeaortmaotof firat-elaaa Tobaoooa and Cigara In the county. ,ep-l-tf Cold weather is coming, and the in quiry ariael, -'Where can I buy the eheapeat Win ter lolta and overcoata 1" Aaawer, "At Hirllogor A Roob'a." II. .Remember that Lytic is County Agent for Lorrillard'e Tobacco, and oao sell them at factory prieea. They aro the beat tobeeoea In market. Try them. tf. Wo havo now on hand suveral thous and flrat-elaaa envolopea, Which w will print for bnaineaa men, or anybody elao, at pricoa tbat itan not be rivalled. Call and lee them. tf. At the Kkpublican office is the place to get your Job work done. We are fully prepared to do anything In the printing line, will do It well, and at' the right kind of price. tf. T. A. Fleck & Co. havo just opened out a fine lot of all-wool colored oaabmere, one yard wide. Dark, rich abadea, io dark and light garnet, navy and dark blue, plum, aval brown and bottle green. Ledita wi.bing to purchase a aorvlcoable dr.aa abould call to aee tbem. See a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Speer'a Vineyarda, witb a bunch of Orapea from which Speer'a Port Orape Wine ia made, thet il lo highly oateemrd by tbe medical profeiiioo for tbe uae of Invalida, weakly peraona and tba aged. Sold by E. W. Urabam, Drogglit, Cl.ar6.ld. Pa. Jly.ia.'7D-tf. Boots and Shoes, Boots and Shoes, Boots and Shoes, Boot-, and Shoos, "The llcst arc the Cheapest !" Boots and Shoes, Boots anil nhoes, Boots and Shoes, Boots and Shoes, Sold by il. A. Kratzer. A Fact. An advertisement Inserted In the RnpfaLiL-A will reach more readera than if published in all the other paper! In tha coun ty, and colt tha advertiaei leal than one-half In other worda, nn adrerllatment publlabed in our Jrurnal la worth double tho prioc of that charged by any other publisher in th county. It ia fact." tr. Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyor has re moved bla medical oflicc to tbo room! recently occupied by Buck A 0.raham, in Urn heme row He makei CHRONIC DISEASES a apeclalty. CIIARQES VERY LOW. Tbo manufacturer! having lowered prieea, be la prepared to furniah dueed rate. The afflicted will be benefited by giving blm a call. July!3, '70-tr. HIUM(N Of tOS I II HKG'TPA.VOL. To re Surviving JHrmbtn e lie lOStt Rtgiwttt fanaayfeamw rofenieerc ; You are oordlally Invited to bo prevent at the flrat re-aalon of tho 106th Regiment Pennaylva nia Volunteer!, to bo bold at Urookvillo, Jeffer son county, Pa., on Tuesday, October Ttb, 1879. M. V. Bmrran,-) W. H. Oaar, 1. C. Kai.ao, J Commute Inritatic ScnooL Books. The Lawrence town ship Scb'iol Directors have adopted Copy Books, sold by John A. Stock, Clearfield, Pa., owing to their eheapoess and good qualities, and we re commend tbem to teachers and so bo I era through out said township. Hamiibl M. RoWLts, ' R- Buck, William Mn.iun, Milks Ha ad. L M. Wbi.cii, J. Ii. Oo-ki im. aug 27-tf Directors. To Our Ladt Customers. We call their special attention to K. Buttcrtok A Co.'s Fashions, of which wa are now keeping a com pleta ass't. to drsss-makeri aad parties through out the country, who wish to bet-p informed on tha change of dress, by Bending as ti cents, we will forward a Spring and Fall eataluuge and tbe Metropolitan Journal of Fakion$, which will coma monthly for one year. All orders by mall romptly attended loo. Address T. A. Ptai'K 4 Co., lep 3 41 Clearfield, Pa. Kkw Daily Staui Link. James L. Leavy has succeeded in having a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Penafteld, and will hereafter run a dally stage beiween tbe two points. His contract began with April 1st, and the stay will leave ilearfleld every morning (eioefit Sun day) at I o'clock, making connections with all trains an the Low Urads Railroad at Pennueld, re turning after the last train tbe same evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low ra'ss. Orders left at any of tbe hotels will be attendod eaprfv-i. (OMMUNICATI.I). Niw Mr l roar, Hepteniber 11th, 1879. Editor Kivislicaii On babbatb Boi.teinber I 7tb, 187k. while four boys, vis : Lurento Duwltcg, Robert Caldwell, CaarieS llign anu jono m. Hunter, were strolling over tbe larm of Mr. Enoch I Urbard, io Krcs. township, with a pistol in their i possession, and while ibe weapon was In lbs bands ef Charles High, It was accident ly dis charged, tba contents lodging in tbe breast of JohD H. Hunter, which resulted in death in about five minutes. This sad occurrence or HeonaTn desecration and death eroaied great eseltement la the aeighburbood. Tbe alarm spread rapidly, I end a large crowd ol persons waa aeoa on io: ground when the accident occurred. An Inquest wea held by Lewie Krtaard, Kq., and a verdict rendered death oauied by tbe aoeldeatal die-; cbarge of a pistol. Ua Monday afternoon, tub Inst., tna aoeeeaea joun m. j turner, agea if jm., S months aad 14 daya, waa fuilowed to tbe Lutheran graveyard at .New Millport, by a large eoneoursa of people. Tbe Church waa filled to Hi utmost capacity. Appropriate services were held by Mev.'s Kdwards and Shark. Tbe Lord comfort aad sustain Ibe distracted parents and lamilv. Tbla sad event should prove a warning to all', aad especially to parents who sailer their children to rere at Urge and where they pieces oa tbe Lord's day, instead of Sllmg Itte.r place in tba Saaday School and sa net aery. Ah no via. PKOM THE NfcW YORK TRIBUNE. New Yoab rtUae, New York, I May IT, 1874. j Um U If f . Predonia. N. Y.. ihar Sir Please send me two more bolt Its of your Blood aad Liver Remedy and nerve ionic. My wife has been taking It and thinks it has doaa her good. Yours truly, C. A. TRACY, tt Dr. Penaer's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic may well be called "Tho conquer ing hero" of tha I i race. It Is the medical triumph of tbo age. W bee rer has "ibe bless" sheeld take II. for II refalalei end restores tbe disordered system tbat gives rise te tbem. It always scree Bilioasaaai aad Liver Complaint, Jaandioe, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Pever and Ague, Spleea KnUrgemeuU, female, Kryaipelaa, Pi ap Ice, II lo tabes and all skin Krep tions aad Blood Disorders f Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j Sleep let id eea, Impaired Nerves and Nervc-ei De bility Resleres fleefe aad streagth when the sys tem Is ruaning dowa or going late decline j cures Female Weakness aad C'b roots Rheumatism, and relieves Cbroals Bronchitis, and all Lang aad Throat dlt-.ee Ii lea. It does these things by strik ing at tho rooter dleeaee andrcmcvlng Us causes. Dr. Peaaer's Improved Coagh Honey will re lieve any ceah ia awe hoar. Dr. Feeoer's 0 olden Relief tares any pels, as Teolh-aaae, Neuralgia, Oalleer Headaehe la Ira ta thirty miaulee, aad readily relieves Rheums tlsta, lidaey Oemplaiat, Diarhma, ate. Ixk loefMw'i Si. Vital Daaee P. nestle. One bottle always eeree. Per sate by Hertswlek A Irvla, Dm exists, ClearSeld, Pa. aag IT-tf. Clxariikld Coal Trade. Stato- mea.of Coal aad other freights seat over tha Tyrone k Clearfield Dlrliion, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tha week ending September, 13, 1879, an J tbe same time last year COAL. Pur the week - Same time last year.... Increase Previously during year... Same time last year ., Increase Tula! tn 1H79 Heme time Utt j ar , Iuoreaac ovaaa r amours, Lutubvr , Miscellaneous freights ..IAS cars. ..Ult ANOTIIIB PltOMINKNT CITI7.1.N Col. O.S. Worrell died at his home In Chest township, Ckarfleld county, on Saturday, August 9th, 1H7V. lie waa bora on the 17th of Decem ber, 1B10, in Vrankford, Philadelphia county, and moved to Centre county with bia grand father, In 1822. He was married in 18,10 to Mary C .campion moved lo Cleartteld county In lUili. where he was elected lo several positions of honor and trust, lie waa Urst made Lieutenant Colonel of militia, and afterward promoted to Colonel was elected twice to the L-gislature, and served one term as County Oommnsioner with great oredit to himself, and also tbote who elected bim. He waa a Democrat without guile, and waa promi nently spoken of at one lime during hia active political life aa a candidate for Governor. Tbe caltjeot of this sketch Dame from honorable stock. The Worrell family dates back to ItiUJ in this State, tbea a Colony, and bas been more or less oonoeclcd with public aflairs fcoui tbat date. Colonel Worrell, while he lived, bad a wide acquaintance and a large circle of friends. Pos sessing rare sooial qualities, kind and gentle ia bis bearing, bis society was greatly sought. When be died, a neighborhood sorrowed. II. A. LETTER l'KOM VIRGINIA. Mbaduw Mills, Frederick Co., Va, 1 September Tib, 1879. J KaivoR RiruaLiCA : Thinking you won la be amious to bear Irom Virginia again, I thought I would giro you the principal items of interest.' Tbis part of tbe great tibenitadoah Valley of Vir-1 giuia ia looking uuusually well, and almost every-1 body la hopeful aud cheerful. Our farmers have secured a good yiuldol wheat of splendid quality, and tbe time and opportune rains have made a good average of corn. To ere wo all there la a Surge crnp of all kinds of vegetable and Traits. Tbe voice of the croaker ia ntierly hushed. Tba tenth annual Pair of the bbeoandoah Vat-, ley Agricultural Society" will be held at Win chester, October Tib, 8 to, (Mb and lOtb.- Tbe Shenandoah Agricultural Hoolety. by ita auocesaiva Pairs, bas been the means ol do lug very much good lo the people wiihin lis jurisdiction. Tnrougb it we have seen and obtained knowledge of many useful discoveries aud inventions, by the use of which we have been the better able to oo to pete with other communities lo the markets of the world) and through it, the people, not only of dtflerent neigh borbouds, but of a liferent parte of tbe Valley, Slate and Nation, have ber ootne better acquainted with each other, and in ounaoqucnee thereof fraternal feelings promoted. Ho, it ia plainly seen, Ibat this alone is a great help to the country. Laal year w- had no pnblie school, tbe school fund having been used lor sums other purpose by our IJ over nor. Uut tbis year we will bave five mootbs; for already $l2A,0Uti has been paid over to tbe Superintendent, and soon the busy hum of eulldrtn's voices will be heard in re-opened re vivified schools. Tha guests are all laavlng the Springs, and I be) i live ibey all had a very successful season. Tbe Luray Cave, ia Page county, Va., Is said to Le one of the granilt.it natural curiosities in the United States. On September 8d, there were about three hundred persons visited it, about tbe same number on the 2iih, and perhaps more than that number on Monday, August Itfiih. These were illumination days; but there are crowds which vUlt It every day and every night. It has turned out to be a good thing fur tbe pro prietors. Some predicted that last Summer would be tbe boat tbey would bave, but thore bave been ten, or perhaps twenty, visitors thie year where there waa one last year. At present we bave stopping wllh ui a young man by tbe name of J.M. 0 ,from New Washing ton, Clearfield county, Pa. He ia delighted with Virginia, and tbioke be will at aome future day, not far distant, make it his borne. It is simply Impossible for me to describe the many advantages Virginia has over her siitsr States, but would say to all, "come and aee for yourselves." Farmers are busy getting ready to feed. Youra truly, oaa A LETTER FROM MORRIS TOWN Mill. KvLKriTotTX, September 12th, 1879. Ma. Editor i It baa been demooalrated over and over again thai in School Directors, Morris township leads the world ; and If anything were wanting to establish the truth of this proposition, the action of our board, on a receut oooasion should, I think, dispel all doubt In every unpreju- tbat'iftheie Is a spot In all this broaj land where tbe services or a County (Superintendent are emphatically and entirely superfluous and should bo dispensed witb, this la the place. We are nearly all smart down here. But I suppose I may as well admit that we always elect our best men lo office In tbis township, and especially bas this been the case for the last oeuple of yeara, wbioh faol accounts In a great measure for the exceptionally high ground taken by a majority of the Hoard on the occasion re ferred to. Tbe facta eliciting theae remarks, briefly; atatcd, are theae. At tbe Teachers' Kx aa.ioat.on, held at Kylartown, on tha 4th of tbe present month, the qualifications or some two or three of those examined fell so far below tbe standard required and cuppoaed.to be necessary ia all who aspire to the lesponalblo position ol teacher, tbat Superintendent McQuown stubborn ly reluaed to grant them certificates of a grade that would justify ibe directors In employing tbem aa teachers, unless a majority of the Board would indorse tbe certificates wbioh wouli nec essarily be of a very low grade. Now, to ordi nary men this proposed indorsement might seem to be a rather delicate matter, eeetng tbat it ia volred some responsibility aad established a pre cedent which might bave a troublesome, it not a dangerous tendency. But with men or broad and liberal views, such trifiinc considerations bave but little weight, and ao their signatures were promptly affiled to tbe slightly doubtful decuments. aud the holders thereof were employ ed at a salary perhaps equal to those who weie looiisb enough to apend time, money anu oraios, imply that tbey might koew more tbaa other Now, air, I aak, didn't they do a good thing tbat time, especially for tbe aforesaid I tec here, and ought we not all to leei proua oi mem r ver tainly we should. 1 am sure of this, at least, that ilieL- action la the premises was eutirely ta harmony with their past record, and consislenoy yon know Is a jewel ! Homebody has said tbat "a fallow-feeling makes us wondrous kind ; " and it may be (though upon reflMtion. I wouldn't like to sav it was likely) that tbat would account for tbesympatby ei press ed, Implied and manifested oo tbe part of tbe di rectors toward those somewbai butkumrd teachers, be thia aa It may, 1 cannot but commend tbekr human action, and am eatianea tnai tne superin tendent was wrong, and tt was bis own fault that tbe teachers didn't do belter. He had on busi ness to ask "sich oahandy questions. n by in UnniMr. he rave tbem some tremendous sen tence. eLd In Ueotrepby wbole moolbluls of questions that no living betng could answer. Il ; 1 were a aireeior, or even a g"w -' McQuown would aome fooling around with bis wretobed questions, I don't know but I would be templed to treat bim on what Republican news papers just now londly call the ' Yasoo Plan." ibat perhaps might bring bim to his senses and teach bim to have some respect for oae's leelings. 01 course, ia tbis as ia otner mailers mere is difference of opinion. Some discontented people censure tbe a i rectors for their course, and even one those who bave hitherto been regarded as among our most intelligent ciliiens, their action I ic regarded with decided disapprobation. Tbey argue tbat tu employ incompetent teachers is a stow way to advance the eause af education, Ac, Ae. Hut it is evident thnt they don't view things la tbe light tbe directors do. What's tbe sliSer nee, If ui uacbers wtrwt Just eo very far va ta U reamer That might be a valid object foe In some localities, but down here, aa Is well-known, tbe children can talk Urammar right from Ibe jump, mod then corns of tbem are Dutch, end tf tney eon ( epeea just sw gremmeueiiij, nuiwaj will notion it. And Ueoaranhvi everybody is not supposed to be going to travel to those far-off places, aad wbers is me use ei anowmg wuvre they are or anything about them ; and so of most of tbe ether breeches. Of coarse, it s handy te be a good speller, and I am glad te know that oa tbis oooasion our teachers are "at home." Out of twenty words given, some of tbem only missed, seventeen or eighteen, anu tnis i suppose was what uriaoinallv caeearaRed the directors. What ever may be said er thought at present, I have ae doubt that time will demonstrate tho w ledum el their Course, and the sober sec end thought will oomnletelv vindicate Ibelr acts. 1 cooleea that along at first I bad my doubts, aad "oft la (he sttliy night," while pondering over events, 1 was tempted to think their coarse a wee en queeuow ablet but tbea woold eome the ireaqoillilng thought that they know more than I do-mora tbaa any of us ; end) so I would Is my head good oa the pillow, draw up tbe "'," and feel glad that our educational Interests were la such sale hands. And new, hoping and trusting, and feel ing pretty sure ibat yoa will agree with me as to tbe soandBfss of ths Dcsltioa. or nroposltioo, en which 1 started oat. i am very respeetlully, Yours, oasauvaa, Kpectalt, Three Thousand Wanted. I,XM nuahelief ffood, clean Wheat, I.inhi Ituaheln of ffood, ciaan Nye, l.lXMi lluebela ol guc-ii clean Oata, Te be delivered at Porter's mill, In Lawrenre twnsbip, for which the bigbett cash price wm we idby Wn.PoBTi. Cleerlsld, Pa., Bspt 14, 187t if Wauuts. We have prepared . f.arn. ar,., k. Alt hattd B laMC BaBBtlly, Of mmmk "fliiiieeWs Sales." which have been ap proved by the highest legal eetuoriiy in tbe Courts ef this eounty. At fisee'r fee" per doses we will mall nny number to (be Collector -dmvimm thmm. A Collector, when eomaoilod te advertise property, must poet up net less .ban three aoticei la tbe most pel. lis places in his boron gb er township- timm nttftiaa. PBU ClBT. DlSOOPWV 0 OlD PniCBS. Sewing Maehlnes can bow be purr based at MerreM'c Ha aad variety store, from M ep wards. All kiads ef sewing machines repaired oa the shortest act Ice. Clearleld, Pa., July 19, U7T. TUNS, .. 91,211 - 36,471 4,740 .... 1,031,1100 UW.OhT 1.0fl3,Hll U3S4 B tree i as Poa Slb. R. Newloa Ghaw keeps a full supply of Predonia Buacies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be seea at the Shaw House yam. call on or address blm at uieameia renn- sylvania. may lS-tf. Wahtbd. 4(0.000 14 -feet shaved boons, dellv ered at the railroad, la ear loads of 8,000, at all points on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A Bald Ragle Valley, and Pennaylvunia Railroads, for wuiob 1 will pay tbe highest market price. J. P. KuAMaa, Oct 16. 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa. fire Hundred Thoumnd strong In the rest few months titers have keen mon than SOU, 00 buttles of i-blloh's Cure sold "ut of the vast number of people who hare used it, more than 2,000 eases of Cuusumption bave been cured. All Coufhs. Croun, Asthma, aud Uron uhitls, yield at oneu, bt-noe it is that every body spualts in i's praise. To those who hare not ucod il, let ua say, If you bave a tough, ur your ohild the Cruuit,and yoa value lite don t rail try it. For Lama Hack, side or Chest, ure Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Pur sale by C. l. Wi son, Clearfield, Pa. srp-10 eow-fim Strati re i'coplc. Do you know that there are strange people In our community, we say strange becanee they seem lo prefer to suffer and pass their days mis erably, made so by Dispepsii, and Liver Com plainl, Indigestion, Constipation, and Ueneral Debility, wbenSIIILOH'S VJTALIZKR Is guar anteed to cure them. For sale by 0. D. Waison, CiearflelJ, Pa. scp-19 eow-flm. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Ca tarrb, I)libfheria,Cankr mouth, and Head Ache, tn SHI LOU'S CATARRH RUMKDY. A nasal Injector free with etch bottle. Use it if you de sire bnahh and sweet breath. Price 60 oU, For sale by 0. D. Watson, Clearlield, Pa. sep-10-'79-eow-6m. Waktbr. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,01)0 2fialnoh shaved ahingiea. 100,000 24-itteh sawed shingles. lQM.OOO feet of pine boards. SOii.O.H) M-fect shaved hoops. 6,0no railroad ties. 60,0(10 feet of good hemlock boards. For wbinh I wilt pay tbe highest market prloe, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point an tbe Tyrone A Clearfield lUilrod. J. F. Kraksh. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 18, 1878. If. Just Received Just Received by ARNOLD, At CURWENSV1LLE : Car Loud jXovu Scotia riaslert Car Load pure Corn, ityo and Oats Chop ! Car Load Deakon Sail I Cur Load of Choico Family Flour I C&rLoad Dry Goods, GrocorieB, ;.. jtetrShintvles, Bark. It. R. Ties and Grain will bo taken in exchange. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. ( XervotiM llebility. Vital vVeakucaa or Depression t a weak exhausted feeling, do energy or courage; the re sult or menial over-worn, inaiscrenione or eicesece, or some drain upon the system is al ways cured by Humphrey's Homoepatbic Specific No. in. It tones up and Invigorates the system, dispels tbe gloom and despondency, Imparts sueueih aud cucrtfy. itnps the drain and re juvenates tbe entire man. Been used twenty yoars wilb per Ice t success by thousands, eoid by dealers. Price, $1 per single vial, or $5 per package of fire vials and i vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt or price. Address Humphreys' llonimpatlilc Medicine Company, 109 Fulton St., N. Y. C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa, sept. 18, 1878-ly. PETKRS MeEWEN. At Unlonvtlle, on Tues day, (September Itith, I87K, by Rev. J. B. Shaver, Mr. John r. refers, or ueoatur townsnip, wiear- field county, Pa., and Miss Nettle Mohlwcn, of I oionville, Centre eounty, Pa. FR0W M ANN. At Lewlstown, on Wednes day, September I7tb 1879, by Her. 0. 0. MoClean, D. V., Capt. Thomas J. Prow, of Curweosville, Pa., and Mrs, Mary J. Mann, or Lewistown, Pa. ULOOM M 'KEN DRICK. In Pike township, on Sunday, September 7lb, WJ, by A. F. Bloom, Eq., Mr. Showers Bloom, and Miss Elisabeth McKendrick, bolb of Clearfield county, Pa. SIM LER LEW IS.--At Osceola, on Wednea day, September 17th, 1879, by Rev. J. A. Wood- cook, Mr. Ueorge Simler, of Philipsburg, Centre couoly, Pa., end Mi us Nettle Lewis, ol Uoots dale, Clearfield county, Pa. DALE NICHOLS. In Clearfield, on WedneS dsy, September 17tb, 1879, by Rev. II 8. Butler, Mr. Albert J. Dale, and Miss Huidah Nichols, both of Lawrence township, Clearlield county, Pa. MONTELXUS GATES. At the residence of tbe bride's parents, en Wedneaday, September l7tb,ls7V, at noon, by nev. ueorge tucuy, ur. Walton H. Montelius, of Mt. Carmel, Pa., and Miss Alice, youngest daughter of A. tie tel. Kio. ui vm fitui rn iv, 1 a. MICHAELS. In Knox township, oo Satur day, September 18tb, 187V, Bareb, wtle ol Orange Michaels, aged 29 years, 1 month and 8 days. HUNTER In Knox township, on Sunday, fir pumber 7th, 1879, Jobn M. Hunter, aged 17 years,! months and 14 days. 0 11 A R II ART. In Bojtks township, on Tues day, September lfith, 18711, Mary, relict of Jacob u ear Hart, nr., ageu vo years. LKITZINGER In Clearfield, on Monday af ternoon, September 22i, lt)7V, Frederiok Leits inger, aged 81 years, 11 months and 21 days. CLEARFIELD MARKETS, CLBiKFiULD. Pa Sept. S3, 167V. Flour, per cwt $2 TO Buckwheat Flour, per cwt... ....... 2 60 Corn Meal, per cwt 1 80 Chop, rye, per cwt 40 Chop, mixed, l-er cwt 1 M Kran, per cwt 1 00 Wheal, pe.-bushel I Rye, per bushel to Oats, per bushel & Cora, ears, per bushel. . 86 Buckwheat, iter bushel 60 Potatoes, ner bushel ti Annies, per bushel... 2a Hams, ner pound . U Khoo liter, ner nound ...u.. Dried Beer, per pound 16 Chickens, per pair 0 Butter, per pound ' Eggs, per dosen . Salt, per sack, large 1 flu Coal Oil, per gallon 14 Lard, ner nound 1" Dried Annies, ner nound & Dried Peaches, ner nound 6 Beans, ner bushel 2 0" grw tU'frti5fmcnt5. CAUTION. All persons are hereby notified not te purchse or have anything to do with a certain note drawn tn lavor 01 aiiis uurop, oaten July ?Aib, 1875, payable sixty dav-after date, call ing for $4r3.4T,aaid note now being in the bands of D. E. Brubaher, and lelt with County National Bank, Clearfield, for collection. This note has been paid, and will not be paid again unless com pelled to do eo by law. HOIibOPKTKH Itlt I'UA Hfilt. Rockton, Pa , Sept. 24th, 1879-81 ISTR AY. Came trespassing nn the premises j ef the Subkcribcr residing ih Pen a township, on or about Ibe 1st of June last, TWO HEIFERS, the one a dark brindle, about 2 years eld no olber narks the otbera black and white, amiut a year old. The owners are hereby requested to eome forward, prove their property, pay charges and lake it away, or I will dispose of tbe cattle ss the law direct. JOHN II. ft''" 1, KB. (Jr. in plan Hills, September 21th, 1878 II. PUBLIC SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY IN SANDY TOWNSHIP! Ths underlined AHmlnlalrator of the estate of FREDERICK BllAPPBR, late nf Randy town shin. Clearfield ecaelv. deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residenne of the said de ceased at snaner c taiion, ou me Mw ur me n road, on Thursday Oct. 10, 1879, all tha personnl property of the deceased, com ls ting of two wagons, three bead of cattle, plows nd barrows, nay ny tne toe, gram oy mm aasnei, bees by the seep, aad TWO GOOD Draft Horses and barocas, besides beds and bedding, and a quantity of household gooda, kitchen furnltare, and (arming utenine ww innimn i ae-HMoa, The terms and eaaditiooe of the aale will be mads known by the subscriber oa tbe day indicated, when and where due attendance will be given by tbe Subscriber. GEORGE 0. SIRK, Admlatrator of V. SbaLTcr. Dee d Lutbersburg, Pa , Hep t. I4t&, 1879-11. nF.PTI.MHKR JURY I.IHT. A list of n the names of Grand nnd Traverse Jurors drawn for September Term. A. D. I8?f, (wmmea eing en the lourtb Monday, September lid, and to eoBlinne lor inrev eeneeeuiiT wwn, ti Fourth Monday, Sept- 13d fifth Monday, Sep tern bar 2Vlb, and first Monday ef Oct'r, ths 4th TBAVXeSB JCBOB.I 2 WBBK, SIFT, Ma, Oe Toaer, Curwsnev'le. Harry Snyder, Decatur Geo A Kephart, Dtcatur, I 0 Whipple, Brady. Ab'sa Goes, 1 1 ou ttd ale, Cbaa King, Burnside, Wm Brothers, Burnside, f Wonderly, HeHiarle, J W Straw, Jordan, II W Park, Clearleld, I'hlltn Arnold. II red r. Jno H ban ana, Weod'ard, Rk-hd Merrleou, Cheat, hackee Bird, Uustoa, Staph Pie, cher, en oa. Joseph Seyler, Untoa, Was Wc. I ridge, Brad'd, U W Btitt. Woodward, Dae I rirhorr, Curw ine, Geo C Moore, Clearteld, J L P eeree, Bradford, Glim are Hblrey, Goshen, Kd Farrell, Pena, James Haley, Burnside. Jaases MeKeewa, Peep, Andrew Kitchen, Chest, Jn LlrtnfstQn. Clnnr'd, am'l Verge, Lawrence, W Helllncswerth.Hes's, Sidney Fox, Gulteb, jne Hantreex, Weod'ard M 0 Wilson, Bradford, 8 I Kramer, Lawrence, Ab'm 0 ShoV, Heeeerte, Thos Barns, Decatur, Peter I Weber, Beady, PROPERTY FOR RENT. Mrs, John B. Kafferty, af Peas township, oilers tor root a dwelling Douse and store room, situate In tbe village of I'ennville. For furl her information apply to, or ad. dress, Mrs. J. B. KAPFKRTY Oct. 23,78-lf. Grampian Utile. TTOUME FOR RENT. A two-story brick L house on Pine street, east of tbe Pm br tartan Chut eh. Three roomi ins up rJ"S ble, loe I-1 j further-' and three down stairs. A xood stable. house, and garden attached. For further particulars, apply to J. B. tlltAHAM, April si), 197V ti. niearOeid, Pa. Allegheny Valley Knilroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. fN and after Monday, August 4(b, 1879, V the nassanxer trains will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa folio wa t EAPTWARD. Day Mail leaves Plttsburx B:bi a.m. Red Bankll:16i Sligo Junction 1 i-.U; New Bethlehem 12:5ft p. m. Maysville 12:50 ( irov 1:17 i rtrookvll'e l:3 i ruuev a x:uu i Hey- noldavUle 2:22; DuBols 2:JB i Summit Tunnel l:10 Peofleld l:42t Waedville 4:06 Bcnesette 4:31 t arrives at Driftwood at 0.10. MS 1:HTVAKI). Day Mall leaves Driftwood 12:2U p. m-l Benstette 1:06; Weedvllle 1:80: Peofleld 1:48; Summit Tunnel 2:10 ; DuBols 1:15; hyoaUlsville2.&2; Fuller's 3.1U; Urookvillo 8:33; Troy 8:64, Maysvills 4:14, New llethlobem 4:30 j Sligo Junction 0:12; Kod Hank fliJUj arrival rtttsburg at 8.uu p. m. Mir- Tbe Reynoldsvllle Accommodation leaves ncyuoiusvuie daily at 7:0ft a. m. and arrives at Ked llank at 10:01) a. m.. PiUsbursb at t:-v p. m. Leaves PitUburgh at 2:18 p. m Red Hank at e:oop. m.; arriving at neynoiusvtiieat v:v p.m. Close connections made with trains on P, A B Railroad at Driftwood, aad with trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID mccahuo, uen i Bup u A. A. Jackson, Sup't L. G. Div, ORPHANS' COURT SALE or Valuable Real Estate ! TY virtue of aa order of tbe Orphans' Court of t Clearfield ooantv. to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In tbo borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, Sept. 25, 1879, Tbo following described two pieces of land altaete n Lawrenoe township, within two miles iron the Court House, and well adapted to agriculture t No I. Bounded north by land of Geo. f?U Gulioh aod others, east by land of William lligler, south aud west by other land of P. Sj Smith's estate, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Deinx well watered and covered with valuable tim ber. No 9 Bounded north by tbe above described laa piece of Und, east by John Powell et. al., il south by the Susquehanna river, and west by tne public road leading from tba Good fellow bridge to McPhersou's saw mill, containing um Acres and 3T Percbea, and having about five acics cleared, a small dwelling house and a good sew mill erscti-d thereon, with eicellent water power for any kind of manufaotailng purposes, excepting and re serving tbe ground oa which the barn stands, bounded by tbe two township roads, toe run from the orchard, the raoe and creek. Teh us. Oue-lbird at con.rmatioD of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with Interest, secured by bund and mortgage. AAKON V. TAIL-., Adm'r af P. Smith. Cloarfleld, Pa, Sept. .Id, 187V-41. rilRlAI 11 T. List of eansea act down for X trsmi nt second and third wecka of Septem ber Term, 187V t SKCORD WBBK, 5TB HOXDXY (2Vm 1.V) Of SEI'T. Kepbart A Bailey vs. Most eon on L A L Co Jesse Lines vs. evaviu wnRinnev. vs. Andrew Pents et. at, vs. KitUnning Coal Co. vs. T. A. A 11. A. McKcs. vs. Geo. Kramer et. al. vs. Stewart Cowen. vs Moshannon L A L Co. vs. John Dillon et. al. vs. Jas. Forest k Son. G. B. (loodlander Samuel Gordon James O. Beaty G. U. Goodlander John Cowen el. al. Andrew Kooertaun Thomaa Mitchell UoodrellowA Son, to M. Huberl vs. Brubaker A Hotlopeter 0. II. Goodlander vs. Ueo. Kramer et. al. M. Hubert vs. Brubaker A Hollopeter J.W. Pa-tcrion, to use vs. w . u. Miner. R. C. Thomnson et. al. vs. John W. liell. Wm. Luther vs. Jno. M. Jordan et al. Liverifht, Lingle A Co. vs. JudahWhitcome et. al John Booth vs. Morrlsd.le Coal Ce. T. R. ltlandy vs. Overseers of Decatur tp Walker Brothers vs. Austin Kerla. KxcbangeU'k, Marietta va. Arnold A Hartshors. TDIRD WIKX, riRIT HOHDAT (flTH DAV) OF OCT. Beyer, Guyer A Co. vs. Frederick Rameyetal. vs. T R Blandy et. al. Co. N. Bank, Clearfield va. Samuel Conoway. vs 11 1 rain nooawera. va Curtis Reams et. al. va. Daniel Neffet. al. rs. James Rea vs. Daniel Miller vs. Henry 8 ho waiter vs. R. D. Fuller too Andrew Gardner T. C. lieims 8. Wolf, As.igt.ee, D. C. llenscl J K P Hall T B Allison Edmund Dale, Trustee vs. Uenj- Knepp II II hhi linxford vs. Kobert Hare 1'oweil T 0 Boon, Sec A Trees vs. Geo W Horn at. al. Elias Smiley vs. DuBols A Fuller Samuel Snyder vs. Nutter. Davis A Co. Frank, Bro s A Co. vs. Jas Kerr A Co. Casper Lelpoldt va. Christian TubbS vs. Henry Wallace Mays iiameriy J li Kills vs. E Kunts, KLI HLO0M, Prothoaotsry. 1 EC.IttTER'tl NOTICI4 Notice Is here- 1 j by xiven thai tbe following accounta bave been examined and paaaed by me, aud remain filed of record la thia office for the Inspection of heira, legatees, creditors, and all others interested, and will be presented lo the next Orphans' Court of Clearfield eounty, to be held at the Court House, in the borough of UlearReld, commencing on the fourth Monday (being the lid day) of Hep timber, A. U. 187V : Account ef Joha J. Pleard and Caroline Pleard, A dm rs ef the estate of Jobn B. rioard, late ef Covington, Clearfield eounty, l'a., dec d. The aocount of John J. Plcanf , Guardian of Cbaa . J. Mignot, minor heir of Millany Mignot, late of Covington twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. Partial account of L. M. and B. N. Condrlet, Adm r ei estate or rranoia loudriet, late el Covington twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Tbe account of Henry II. Hard, Executor of the last will nnd testament 01 Ann West lal I, late or Chest twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. The aocount of Caroline Blattenberger, Adm'x of tbe estate or J. A. Ulntte nberger, late ol Oaceola borough, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Final account of Jacob B. Brubaker, Adm'r of the estate of Junes Nelson, late of Brady twp,, Clearfield eounty, Pa , dee'd. Final account of Elijah Ashcnfelter, Aitm'r of the estate or Peter Asbenieiter, late or liraJy twp., Clearfield county, dee'd. Fioal account el Elijah Ashcnfelter, Adm'r ef the estate or Marian Ashcnfelter, late of Brady twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. The account ef Jackson Patchln, Adm'r of the estate of Wm. K. StoufTer, late of Burnside twp., Clearfield county, Pa., dec' 1. Final account of Henry Weaver and Henry ZIIMox, Kl rs of Uotlfrey tilllox, late or lirady twp., Clearfield Co., Pa , dee'd. Final account of Jacob Pearec, Guardlnn ef Rob ert Holt, minor heir of Thomas Holt, late of Bradford Iwp., Clearfield Co., Pa , dee d. The account of Joseph H. Breib, Adtn'r of tbe estate of K. P. MoMasters, late of Chest twp , Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Final account of Abraham Bailey, Et ecu tor of the last will and testament ef Wm. H. Laughry, late of Clearfield Co., l'a,, dee d. Final account ef Abraham Pearec, Adm'r ef tbe eitele of Jonathan Wisor, late of Bradford twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dec d. Final account of James B- Graham, Gnardian of KfYaabeth Klner, (now Jury), minor heir of W Riser, dee'd. The account of Jobn MeGauxhey, Guardian ef Kcianna Of den, (now Knepp), minor heir of ogden, into et uiearned, to., re., wee d. Aecoont ef John 8. MeKlernan, guardian of Wm, Pulkersoa, minor heir or r.draond Kalkereoa, late of Gulioh twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Accouat of John B. McKieraaa, guardian of Hamuel M. HcHderson, minor aetr or namuel D. lleodereou, late of Wool ward twp., Clear field Co., Pa., dee d. Second partial aoeount of Frempton Bell and L. I.. Hoover, Administrator ei tne estate 01 vt an. B.lt, lata of twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dec d. Final account of Wm. B. Whlteelde, A dm In litre lor of Ibe e irate ef Wm. Mullen, late of Wood ward twp., Clearleld Co., Pa,, dee'd. Partial aceoaat af Samuel Regarty, Admiolstra Ur of the estate of Thomas Cowan, late of Bee earia twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Guardian accounts of lobn H. Fulfcrd, guardian of Cyrus P. Carr, Wm. B. Carr, Mary S. Can, and John R. Carr, minor heirs ef llenj. F. Carr, lata of two., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d, as filed by Mrs. N. R. Fulferd, Administrator of Jobn U. e I ford, dec d. The account of W. L. Risbal, Admlalstrstor of lha estate of Lydla Dowliag, lata mt lawrense two . Clearlield Co., l'a, dec 4, as Bisd ay A C. Tele, Administrator of Wm. L. Rishel dee'd. Final aecBUBtof I. McNaal and Jos. R. Irvla, Admiaistratera O. T. A. af the estate ef Thee W. Flemming, lata af Carweasville, Clearfield Co., Pa., dec d. Final account ef Jesse Liats, Adm'r of Ibe estate of Samuel Peoples, late ol Brady twp Clear leld Ceuuty, Pa., dee'd. Partial account of Daniel Faust, Adm'r of tbe estate of Wm. MeHride, Sr.. late el Curweas- vilie, Clearleld Ca., Pa- dee d. Final aaaoant ef James M. MeKee and J. Irvla McKee, Adm're at Isaac MeKee, late of Kwex twp., Clearleld Ce Pa dee d. Firet partial aeeeunt ef R. B. Stewart. Gaardiaa bam, lale ef Bradford twp., Clearleld county, Pa., dseaassd. First and Inal aeeeaat ef R. S Stewart, Onardi- aa af Usary R. Urabam, mlaor heir af James C. Graham, lata af Bradford twp., Clearfield eeaaty, Pa., dee'd. Final account ef A. 0. Tate, Adm'r ef tba estate of Jaaae Tnempeta, late af Rleo tewashtp. CltaAeld ofupty, P-Vi dee d. UJ, MORGAN, Rcglslar. Clearleld Pa Aug. 10, 1171 4t. FOR SALE BY CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, THE Clearfield, Pcnn'a, Farm Bells, CDTTINQ BOXES, Furniture of all kinds, SEED DRILLS, Knitting Machines, or any other artiole manufac tured can be fur- Dished at shoit notioe, SEJTD for CiltCVLjn. Co-Opcrathc Agency, Cttarfltld, Pa. vj ,,..' il . .iJ:...tJ 9Ufi ,T, - " t ' Pi i en iniaiKK FT. , A Cr4SfVfcP Ina JrSend for niostratcd Circular And Trices. Liberal Termi to lha Trade, Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, MIDDMCTO.VX, CON 5., and Woa. IV9 and gol Wabash Avenue, ClIICAtK., ItM- NEW. NEW. NEW. Fall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 Blick nnd Colored Cu'limoren, Brocade 0rcsa Gooda, Plain Drci-s Goods, Mw nbnwla, ladica Uonla, Jioa r Ian ncls, Urny r InnnclB, r lnitl f lannels, Navy Bloe Flannels, Waterproof, and Ladiea' Cloths, all colors, Casslmeres, Mon'a and Boys' Wear, Dress Ginghams, Calicoes and Muslins. Our stock was never belter. Millinery Goods, A complete Stock at our iiHiial ItArgalns. riumes, Flowers, Wings, Ostrich Tips, all kinds of Fancy Wings and Birds, New Drocado Velvets and Silks, Satins, Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Silk Velvot, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, Buttons, Laoes, Corsets, Kmbroidcrios, Edging,, Inscrtings, . SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Llnon Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Ties, and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Undorwcar, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Hole. Wa don't intend to havo any store in Clearfield county beat us in anything style, pricos, quantity, quality, or selling. , Give us a call aod seo for yourself. Oil CIoUim, Ottoman, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Grdham's Building, - Market St., - Clearfield, Pa. grit; flrrrllsnufuts. and Pine townitaina, Clearfield county. V Heaaonable time riven for part of perch aae rT? money, frieea A00 to $10.00 per acre. Mioera'a reaerved. L. Bill I), Aa;eni, Penfleld, Pa. orWiLLicn A Khrih, Sept. 10, UTC.tf. Clearfield, Pa, HOMESTEAD FOR SALE IN THE- koug. ol Curwcnsvilk ! TIIAT well-known property iltoate on tbe bank of the Hneanehanna river, In tbe borouxh ef Curwenavllle, CiearflelJ eonnty. Pa , oeeupied by tbe late BRNJAM1N II ARTH1IOKN, dee d, la now offered for aale. It eon lain a nbout Thirteen Acres, Upon whleb la erected a Ine two-atory frame DWELLING HOUSE, STAB LB, and tha eeeeeerr oat balldlnp, and alao a kVI,UWIN(i FOl MAlNof care SPRING WATKR. Tbla la a very deiirable property for a private reel dense. Tbe property ia new offered at PRIVATE BALK, oa reaaonable termi. For further in formal ion in relation lo It, rail at tbe p rem lie. or apply to the ntrderplirned In peraon or by letter. HUtlATHAb W. BH1TH, Altoraev for tbe llalra. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. ltd, WW tf. PRlVAra SALE Valuable Real Estate I The nnderelraed, Hvlat la Pena twp., Clear field eoantyi Pa., efera the following valuable Real litatefer aalei 446 Acres of Land, ere or lean, la Boeearla townahip, lying on tho north aide of bit uearflold ereek, and within one mile of the aame. The above lead II heavilv covered with bemleek, white oak, reck oat, and elher bard weo4 timber, aad a qonatlty ef white pine, aald to he half a million er more feet. Tbo aame ia heavily aderletd with hitaailnnaa real, and dlreetly on the lino of re 1 1 read leading trem uoataaaie to uoaipon. Ita vaiae la ankaowat There are, alia, other rateable minerala oa the erne. The above land Ilea aboat two end a half mllea below the village ef Ulea Hope, adjoining laada et ueorge wroom aao etaera, aa what ta knowa aa Porter rea. The Improvement em the prop erty are a good geared aaw mill, ! raaalng order, a high dam. atoae hreo.it, made la the bert man ner, It for almeat any meehtaery. There ii, alee, a large frame dwelling bonea aad frame bank hara thereon, end abuot forty or Illy aeree, more er leaa, ef tbe land la cleared;. Any peraon wiahlog to iaveat ia pre petty of tbla hind will do well to eiamtae tbv property. I will Mil the whole or tbe nadWioed half lateeeit, aa may latt the perebaeer. The above treat of lead will make two er three fanaa, whieb will oompero favorably witb tbe greater part af ear eeaaty. Prlee and term made known to nay perooa wiiblng ta par. ehaae, far further partloolara eell ia peraon or add rota the aaderalgaed at Oram plea Hill P.O., Clearleld eooaty. P. I A MI WIUBMiHS. Jaa. I, IITI-tf. 5,UljJffUanfou3 Cliamlorlia Stamp Puller, CONIUN WAGON, Watertown Spring Wagoni, MONITOR CORN SHELLED, Hampton Dish Waslien, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ' Pumps of ill kiiiJs. PLATFORM SCALES, Blanchard Churn, ETC., ETC., ETC., Angei' ir, isry-tf. -OiMPLIFIEDi MAINTAINElJ a Improvements September, 1878' t lTavlng reeard fnt tue demand oi".e progressive ao, we now oner to tbo world U.0 with axvxxii Important Improvements. Kotwilluitandirjg tlio VICTOR ham long been the peer of nny macliiuo ia tba market a fact supported by a host of Yuiuutecr witneaaea wa now confiileutly claim for it greater limplicitv. m voudcrful reduction of 55 . friction, and altogether a iiare Cbm- hinatlonaf Desirable Qualities, For snl hr Marrliftuta and others. DRY GOODS STORE OF J Our Ludies' Skirls are beautiful. ftibbons, Gcrmantown Tarns. ZenhTra HHgM, VAc. MEADVILLE A tboroneh eonrae In ttnik.kn.Hln Ptum.a. hip. Trleirapbinf, Drew la, Knrravlnjf, Ae. "wu ivr Birruier nn apeeimena oi nam ana Oraementel Penmaoabip. Knelnae ait ei-nta In tampa, Atlrlreaa A. W. KMITH. f- "l- Meadville, Pa. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! Boom No. 4, Fis't Opera Sous, CLEARFIELD, PA MIK tnderalnneal tar Joil opened t full lit L ef (sroeeriea. Book as IKA9, COPFKKS. 8II0ARS. RYU. UPS, RPICKS, DRIRD PRUIT, OANNRU FRUIT, ALSO, BMOKINO AND CIIKWINO I0IIACC0, viunno, MijKHnnwAnK, UI.Atfl WARB, TIN WAHK, WOUO AND WILLOW. WARK. IIROOMS, KTC. Flou, Feed ni Chop of all kinds, thick era will aell al low.il prlee for aaa, or esobeage for produee ar (rain. II II A INAAC MARKI.B. Clearteld, Pa , Dept. Id, l;S if. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Personal Property! TflR aaderaltned, AtlorneT for the belre and Irral repraaealal Irae aritKNJAtllN IIARTH htlKN, 111. .f lb. beraofh tf Cerweteeill., Clearleld ettnl,, Pa., aVetaMd, trill eell al ptb li sal, at tba prealae in Ml berttb, tt Thursday, Sept. 25th, 1879, Tb foMowla, perstt.l proper!,, eeletclof to eeld e.l.te, eoa.lillni la part af I .ri.a aad pleat ateol, I btreata, I neahattnda, I aofae, I eoetre Ubla, I dlnlag table, 1 aide tab), I a, leaaloa Uble, 4 bedaatdi a.d Uddlag, I na. t-arda, I ltte(er Male, aaeblaa, I took aad I parlor aloeee, a lot tf raj-pellng, leoklaf glaeoea, wlndow-bhada.obelr. betllet, and n Itrewatitatl of bot.btl4 itoda, aad all Iba hlubea feniitar., let ttamte It eaulaf aa. AUt, t let ef fraaat llabtr aad arptlrio( Itol. TER.nt VjISII. . .1 Tbe aal will eoaaeeee a Tin tMeek ra lb forenoon tf otid da, , wbtt aad sane protapt tb, ttndaaeo will b ,l,a b, Ih eabaeriber. 1IURXTHAL W. BMtTH, Attorney rr Ih Heirs. Clearleld, Pa., Sept. Id, l7. It. W VICTOR