THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WKDNESDAY MORNING. OCT. I, Terms or Subscription. tfraid ia J ' "' 'I'"''" tkrei f m4 sflir ,b,M "d h"'"" " brae nonttie...9! SO if nid after three aaa neiore eix nonino... i eu after the eirlrelloo of ill moohta... I 00 fCMturl. 8. M. PlTTinslM. Co., Newa eirer Advertising Agents, IT Park Row, eorner HttkBin Street, art oar duly authorised Agents I, ji.w Vork Cite. BEI.KilOlIH NOTICEM. eirtnoaisi p."i . o. IdMiniisr. Pastor. Services every Habhatb .. .. . ... i i rt.nh u . J. 8 Ill) A. M., nna II Hahbath Snhool iU A. M. . M. prayer .miitn - j ' ...... Coinii unloB nervier, flrlt Sabbath of every ml a u jUiBlil, e. not Clearlield M. E. Church. Ror. tr rrorr VYll-BO, Pastor. Preaching every .It'ernate Sunday, at o'cloek, V. M. Bunrlay ; u...i n P. M. All an invited to attend. preen) terlaa ChurrhRoT. H. 8. Dorian, -gabbata aerrieee morning and evening Ban. l.th Sehool at I P. M Prayer Meeting Wednee- lav evening. ...,.. r'hiifrh. Ttae. 1. A. Ainaa Pal tor bervioss every Babl.nlh morning and evenli ' . IflL .'.In.. A M nil 7l P in . M s,r.blb School atS P. M. Prayer Meeting every ttedoeiiiay a. cuing. ht. l'raucla' Church Catholic Rot. i c....,n,e Preaehlneat 10a o'olook. A.M.. . .L:..l ..J n.hNn.J.linr.k Bnnlh IDC nr.ii iun. " - i A U ..Il.tiAn nrk tilsaaul Hui.m.nl it'? o'clock, P. M. Sunday flobool every rJanday aliemoon ai o DimiK. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. timb or ioldiio quartkb iimiohi court. P-cood Monday or January. Third Monday or March. Vint Monday af June, fuurtli Monday of BeptemUer. rial or Botnisa cannon rt-RAa. first Monday of June. . ' rieeond Monday of November. ruRLio orricBRi. Prttidtut Judy Hon. Cliarles A. Mayor, of l..wk Haven . ..t.fnNt Low Jarfyt Hon. John H. Orvta, of Hellrfonte. .faMciafe JuiifH A brans Ogdoo. Clearfield) Vincent 11. Holt. Ulearneio. rora,Ho.ay-Klt Bloom, r? rotifer and Raeorfier L. J. Morgan. iW.rri'el dflora.y Wm. M. MoCullough. rnaiarar Hbiiip DotU. .A.n'T Andrew Pent!, Jr. l.pNfy Sktriff Chrlit. J. Keairgy, Clearllold. CoMHly 5urMyoPrJamuol F. MoCloikey. Cor- aenirllle. fount Cimnifionirt C. W. Kyler, Graham- Ion V. 0.; Eluh Johnalon, Grampian llilla P. U.; John Sorrti, Br., carweniviiia. (V.ly Auifilore William V. Wright, Clear. IcM: Joiepb UillilaRd, Three Ronl J. 8. Nor. ri.. Woodland. (,'naafy Corontr J. B. Naif, Now Waihinjrton. Jery t oainiMtoaere vr. aamea r. nureoneia! Clearded, Joiepb Alezander, Madera. Xpirin1td9ni o fubltt Sckoolill. L. Mo Onnwn. Clearfield. .SVnrr o Wtigkf 4? .! Jene W . Carllla, office at Lulher.burg I'a. ,V.wrie. Public John W. Wrijrley, Wm. Ra dfl.mirh. Cyruo Gordon, Clearlleld I Joeetih R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, CorweniTlllo J. A. Living- ili.ni. UulloH City. Oar Sptrinl eolumn la dectdvdly Interesting In a li'cal point of view, and profitable reading to outiiilera wbo want to lata money. VKS, UV CtlllRUK 1 "Will toil take wheat, oall or oorD fur aub- icriplion V Wo are often Inquired of In thla way b; letter from patrona who rellde at i dlitanea Iron Cloatfielil. Wa again lay yea. The receipt! of a reiponiibla merchant or mill owner In Iba Ticioily, will aniwor ua Jurt u well ai the oaab. To illlultrato i If any of out patroni will deliver at bug of grain at the mill of Joeeph U. llroth, in Cbeit townihip, Horaoa Patohln, In Barnaido, Tlomaa 11. Forcey, In Graham, Wm. Porter or Shaw', In Lawrence, or Brown A Reyler'o, nt Rockton, Union township, and forward tbofr recelpto for the amount, we will credit them on thtlr account for the aama. In tbia way all may Don pay .... iue o., mv n... .t 1 .1 H!ll ......... tkt. oarre. tf. Juincs 11. (ii'uliam'o now brick build ing, or second atreet la under roof, Hot. Mr. Dill, of lliin placo, preached la the M. E. Church at Huntingdon laat Sabbath. Tho hirgodt, bt'nt and cheapest lino of Orereoala ia at llirlingar A Book's store, Clear ild, Pa. If you have not examined the now and new styles or Carpet at Fleck's, yoa ate milling a treat. The pheasant nenrion oponod to day. Front all aooounta this variety of the bird tribe Is icarce in tbia resrlon. The loliafro of tho trees on tho mountain sides is coloring fart, and Iba raregated kaea bind beautifully. A pheasunt flow into tbo kitchen oi Mr. John LiTiLgstoo'a ralidenoa,on Looust atroat, la.t Monday allarnooR, when It was eaptnrad slire. There waa a large attendance of people at Court last week, and great deal of business transacted. Court did not adjourn until Friday afternoon. Jim llofl'ur and Ed. Kheem, of this place, lifted twenty-three eeji out of tho rlvor at Fulton's "Deed Water," one day laat week, aoma ol ibcto meaauting sercntsen ineboa. Board, lodging, tuition and incident als auit only ti.uO a weak at Ketd Institute, an sia.llent loh .ol, al Keldabnrg, Pa. The Princi pal Is Jno. B. Solomon, A. U., it. K. ' T is auid Thereia nothing in writing so hard aa beginning , Aud nothing ta life so easy a. siunmjt. Hut it's a great deal ea.ier to step iuto Fleok's and see tbelr oew goodl. Clearfield coke is gaining some notoriety m the inaraot, and wa loaru it is the inleutiun of euine partiaa to build ooka works at Occeola, where a large Rant of ooal will bo wpeaed aad worked azclnslrely for that purpoao. The firm of Menrs, Jlrockway 4 Kl wet 1, In the publication of tho Uroomsburg CUaaritam, has bees diasolrcd, Mr. Klwall baring diipoiad of bis Interest to John K. Bittenbonder, for sometime paat oonoaeted with tho office as foreman. Farmorrt, oxainino Classes 1, 2, 5, 10 and II of Ilia Promina Mil of the fair. Soma ohingea and addltlona bare bean madewhloh are io your latera.u, and wo hope all of our readers will lake a peraonel Interest in making Iba Fair a suoaeaa. Wo are sorry to learn that Judgo Mayor ia so nnwell that he waa uo-ble to hold Coart tbia weak. Jadga Orris is boldlog Court In Look Helen, and Judge Cummin, af Wllleeaa port, la holding Coart for Judge Mayor la Ihla county this week. Col. 8. 8. Seeley, senior editor of the Jeney fihoro VimM, died at hie koma Is Jersey Share on Iho loth or rVplembor, Is Iba O.U year cf hla age. Ha has boon associated with tbo printing olloo in one oapaelty and another for tse past forty-four ycarc, . Father Poter Shoridan, of Clearfield, Ps paid Smalbport Hying elsll on WodnoaJay af la.t week, i the gu'St of father Smith. He la a oo of the molt popu or oUrgymen of his do eeminatioa la the Btala. .rcATeaa Drawer!, Irarthport, Beptemkor 10th. An Oyster Festival for tho benefit of tho Cerweustllla Cornet Band will commence iaBilger'l Hall, CurwenaTilra, Ihls (Wodaeaday) erealog, and oootisaa Thoreday and Friday aven laga. Plenty of refreshments and r"d muslo aill be In attendanoa. Tho case of Andrew Tracy was be tore Iba Board of Pardons at tta teorut session, ted a toreeaatatloa ( Iba death aeolaooe WM re 'eied. Uia olecatloo, th.r.fore, for the maH of his eoaila.Min Rally, will lake p local Smith Port, McKaen ooaoty, en Thuradey, Oelobor lh, anle.r a reprlato tboald laterrrao. Geo. C. Kirk, Administrator of Hrod 'irk Shafer, lata of Sandy township, ClaareH oaaty, deseaeod, will aSor s sat of noraonal prop "r al publla law on Thntaday, Oatobar lth, ai Hbatler Sullen, In fair township, on the tori Ur.de Rnilroad. Halo Iba data, Sad pal in n appeareooe if yon want a bargain. 800 ad arlisemrnt In thai piper for p.rlicil'ael. An eiohangai soys that ths new Menger ears an too 1'eanaylsanla Railroad hara aoma now feel.reo that render them mora oar.nl.nt thad any jot ball! by other oosnpon They ear hare a aanaH retiring room In aiea is a aefa, itallonary washatand, eta. , which hahles a traveler who his not Iho laolleetlea Io ravel In a Pullman ooact, to meka bU lollel ht fwe Uaving Iks trail, which la often groat aoa-'atlaoea. AUTUMN. The polalo bug's raoa ia almost run, Tho bouse fly bloats and dies ( The gill edged alouds near the setting sun, Bring delight to tho feline's eyes. Tbo crickets ohlrp ia tbo meadowy lawn, The oeaine 'a yelp lings clear The Granger gathers bia yellow corn, Viblob reminds as that Fall ia hsra. The ministers .ruble In the tented grove Spilug chickens moot tbelr doom, Te oi'Ok puts op tbo parlor liova And Bra benta up the room. The leaves araooloring on the trees. The wiod teen loose their hold 1 They drop, aod fluttering ia lha breoee, bbow .olori 'jright as sold. ' Those vinos that twine among Iba corn, Must droop, and fade, and die 1 They can not stand the heating storm, llul we can stand the pumpkin pie. Price blank books reduced at Stock's. - m - Spreading. Sevon schools is what wa now tally in Clearfield borough. A full line of Gents' furnishing goods Just reoeived al Hirllnger A Rook's. 1 m e um Comb to th Kaib! iteador.if you wnt four or rteruiion, aod ml njojtnojat com Ia the Flr. - a . - Ladies, did you ever? If yon never Flcek'i CosUg lor LtiiM, ju rhould t oofW, Jum for th turprin. A boy named John M. JIadden was ooDTletttl io oar toart Mt ttk of Utoeny, and mUnctd bjr Judif Ortli to ( lent (o the Houm of Rflfugo t Philftdalpblt. The Huntingdon J'rosbytory will buld tit Full uMtiDf io tho PratbytorUn Church t MoVoyiown, Mifflin oouoly, on Taeidij next, October 7tb, at It o'otook. The chrvivingmemberBof the 105th Rfs'L P. Vol.. will bold ft ra-nnioa at nm.sk. Till on Tup.tUj ncitt Ootobor 7th, tbo first dy 01 too aiecorsoo County nir. The Commoner, piiblihcd at Heaver, IV, btdj ebaagod its ume, and hereafter will p piar The Star, with tbo Coat of Aran of tbii fitaU Mndwiobed botwtMB the tiro wordi. A Chance for a Bahoain; .Mesam. Do jo ton k 11 cP ben on girt noiioo eUtwbaroin tbii Itiue that the; propoi to ditpuie of a flrit olau Shinglo Milt and Bxlurat at a very low prico, 8ALT.-Lytlo has just received a car load of 8do Bait, largo ac'k. AIM, a ear load of eoarae and American Una. Full wolghti guarao tret and will bo rold at loweit priow in tho eountjr. Mpm, 70-tr. - t sn Excursion. KxcursiuntickotBOver tho Trco dirinlon of Iho Pnnilranla Rail road, good from tho 13th to tho 18th or Oetohor will bo told to all who with to attend the Clearfield Agricultural Faro. Come 1 Wanted. By N. K. Arnold, Cur wennirlllo, Pa., a SORREL I10K9B PONY, weighing foTn handed poundn. and that will driro liogle or double. Wltitn faoono objection. lep-ltiat Tho team attached to the Mansion IInne omoibuo lait Friday, ai the; were about read; to go to tbo depot to moot the noon train, became frightened and etarted to ran off. They brought op oftolnit Ei-Uorernor Bigler'e Iron fence, and damaged it to iime extent. o- i We this week a pun received ono fourth of the Clearfield Citite. Had tbia oo- oarred but ooeo wo con Id Hand It, but two weoke in lucooulon ii too much. Wo fear Blxter'e welf.ro, ai lltn. Frank went oait about ton dayi mo. K'vnoHwillt Herald, Stpt.lltk. Not to bk Postponkd. Wo ore re queued to announce that iho Feitiral at Cur weniTillo, for the bone St of tbo Band, will not bo postponed, at announoed by tho Tim of that plaoo, but will commence on thli (Wednesday) , evening and eo.itlnuo three erenlngi In luocarilon Ithout fail. Knterprihe. The editor of tho lleutidalo Ntvt now aohoJolee bU patroni and nelgltbon through from the oradla to the grave, aa folio.: "ThoCradla,Maf,iia Blrthi; "the Altar," aiiat Married ; "tbo Grave," alia$ Dead. II oomoa out bobiad thlt week only two blrtha and three death. The RufMtian Court invited Ir. Aver and bfa family to tho Arebdukt'a wedding ia the Royal Palaoo. Thla diatiaotion waa awarded him not only beoauae he waa an A in er lean, but alao beoauie bia aama aa a pbyalolanbad booome favorably known in Ruaaia on iu paiaage roand the world. Puebla (Cat,) PapU. - m m Tin Fair. From tho arrangements made, it looka now aa though the turnout would bo largo. The offloora and Eteoutivo Committee have made arrangement! for every thing except Iba weather. That will depend upon eonUngon oiee, whether ft ia good, bad or indifferent. -If theattor, on overooet, water-proof and umbrella will bo good tbinga to have on band. W. S. Thomas. Ksn., of Curwons- ille, waa admitted, on Tuesday morn ior, toprao- tloolaw in the MvaralConrU of Clearfield ooaoty. Mr. Thomas read law in tho offioo of Murray A Uordeo, In this place, tome year ago, went to tho State of Iowa, where ho road 1jw and wm admitted to tho bar. Reoently be has been read ingtaw ia tho oflV-e of R. I. Bwopo, Seq , In Curwenavllio. Prof. Wiso, the man with "tho iron jaw," who waa committed to the Clearfield jell tome time ago by 'Squirt Taylor, of DoBois, oa a charge of itnallng t poekotbook, end afterwards tramrerreJ to the Cameron county jail, In which oonnty tbo trims wia committed, eacaped from that Ian .l tut ion oo Sun lay night a wek , aa wa learn from the DuBoli tWter, and la now at Jacob Kunti!. Uq.. of McCalmont townihip, brought ua in a bnahet of apptei, among whinh wai one that bo eaid waa to beat Jo. Uoodlaoder'a brag eonkrinlHger. It weighed fifteen ounoee and menurad fourteen inolna in oiruomforenot. 'to-tao-'o-s'i'y Hpirit. Well, Jake, we'll too yon with Shirey'l apple, and than go two ouooea better with Mr. Flegal'a. Tht dlmenaloBt or both will be found elsewhere in this paper. Cume along ! Juui)b Huff nor. alias UeorKQ Walters, reoeived bia reward last week far his labortoua effort a on Friday nlgbt, April loth, in romovlng clot hi n and other aoode, from tho store of Measrt. Ilirllagor A Hook, in this borough, to the woods eait of town. Ilia trial tamt off at tbo May term, but senttnot was aoapended. lis was acntenood laat week to pay a floe of $1 and toils, aod undergo an Imprlronmtnt In the Wealern Penittntiary for e period of tbret years. . m e Fair Tim a From tho appearance of thing, we will bava some rare Ian la CI tar - field on the Nth, 16th, 16th and 17th days of October. It's Fair wsek, and there will bo Bo postponement of tbo sport on at?eount af tbo eat bar. Firmera, and all otberl, abonld bt oa band to too who has the beat wheat, oora, oals aod rye, and learn bow It was oltlvated ; and tht beat borate, tattle, fro it, tta. Tbtrt U a groat deal of information iu all tbii. Como I Anothkr Attornry. Wm. A. llatf- trty, a law Undent for itfno years paat in tht offloo of Mtasrs. McKoally A McCurdy, la this plaoo, was on Monday afternoon of last week, on otloa of Judge Barrett, President or me noaroj of Ki am intra, admitted, to praotloa law la tht several Courts of Clear Held tonnty. Will, hat tbo ambition to make ft sneoasslal lawyer, and will, no deabc, pay atrial attention to baalaoas. Wt join with hit friends ib wishing him euotete ia life in tbo profeeelt ho baa eboeeB. and hnpt hit brightest anticipations will bt rotiiaod. Klkoal ib Aiikau I Mr. John A. h. Flegal, of Uoaben townabip, plaood na nppU upon tar table one day lait wo-k, which wtigb. aofontto oonoaa tool munita iourn Inehot In tlrtumftrtnoo. How la that for high T lit was unable to give lha v.riety. but fruit ex perts say It is a Northern 8pv. Mr. B. H . Shirty, from the same township, alea damped ft baskttful f applet of varlout vaml.es lata ear basket, ono of them wsighiug IfioM outou tad measur ing iwtiva atfd half iaobtt to tireumftrotict. Tbo land of (loihen le oorUialy ahead that far, "Sowing with milk nnd honey ' and big applti. s a- Attend tmr Fair! The officers r iba Clearfield Acrlenltural Society bavt made rrangemeatt with tboat of the Tyront division tho renlraota KaMroad.it tawt tituriton h.i. rtom allilatioasoathoUald Kaglt Vallty, Tyrant A Clearfield branches, ftad oa the litata- Malo aad MotbannoB braaebot, from int lain w the I Tib af Otttbor, good to return t thtlr homos on tht ISth, to nil ptrsont maiding ftltng thtto n.ads, wha wlah it aitond our Countj Fair. keia will nlta bt itld at all staUtat oa tat Mi. ikiisWifii AaaUafdotj and Allotnm. This to eoftalaly ft llboral arraogemtat, brought abont the nllistrt tf fterSotroty, a4 m snptriB l.at, Mr. Blair, ef tW Tyroft Dlvialt. ThU toad will tnablt all to fttttad tar Fair ftt ft my thaap Men's tap-sole boots $2, at Mooro's. W heat, oats, corn and rye, taken in Moomnge ior goom at 11 imager Hook i. At Mooro's, they guarantoe you huti worm oi your money every time, Mp34-3t. CbestnutH ara now in market, at the venal prioe. The erop tb la leaaon a laid to be a plentiful one. Tiro bout temedy for the liver is "Sel ler L..er Pilli." Only lie. per box. Sold by all druggiaie. Kx-SherilT Jacob A. Faimt has pur- wa ion d. 4. anyatr property, on rino atrttt, and will remove thereto in a few weeks, - - s Mrs. Nunrv H to wart, nf Unndvilln donated ua a boifull of large and lucloua Concord grapes. Tbey wort tleganU Thanks ! Carrying the through mail has been resumed on tht Express train, arriving at Claarfleld at 0:38 P. M .and departlog at ft:37 A. M. New Huts, now Caps, now Under wear, new Collars, new Ties, new Gloves, etc. Call and price tbtm at UoOaugbey A Showers'. - tm i .i Aaron C. Tate, Ksq., has been ftp pointoti admintalralor d fcoi Boa, of the aatate of Lydij, Dowling, late of Lawrence townihip, deceaied, i aumwj m Kisouon. Our advice to "Loon" aud "Omega" is that tbey keep a little shady for io me Una. Age willimprove both, If tbey don't bttome to prodigal in thought and tunduot. - sa - UcGaughoy & Showers have just opened a very large stock of Elmira, Uloghamton,, York, Watsontown and Williamsport Boots, for men and boys, at bottom prloei, iop24-2t, LiHt of letters remaining unclaimod; In tbo Pot to Oct at Clearfield, for the wort ending September 39, 1870 t J. F.Crane, Mr. T. Freeman, Mrs. Wm. B. Kyler, Wm. K. Kfnt, T. W. Lotta, Flora I. Wooda. P. A. GaiiLis, P. M. - - sM Grand Jury's Heport. Tho Grand Jury in their report inter alia reoommend that the Commlaaloners purcbaao tht Lower, or Sec ond street Bridge, at Clearfield, and tht bridge at Lumber City ; that the lolary of tht Court Home Janitor should bo increased, ai bt is not receiv ing a talary toumenaurate with hla labors, and that in tbelr opinion It It the duty of the Com-' mialoDr to pay tboat who in in their employ for the whole people a fair compensation, Klkction of Library Officers. Two unaucootiful efforts having been made to bold a meeting of (he Leonard Library Associa tion, the Preildcnt, J. F. Snyder, appointed the following officer! to serve until aa election It hold : Librarian William A. Hagerty. AaelMant Librarian Of ear Mitchell. Auditors II. 11. Powell, Joaeph H. Read. Trusttoa Aaron 0. Kramer, Al. M. Row. Frank Cordon. - anal a n , - - Another Discovery. Tho last new plan for ralaing wheat la to aowont quart of oats to two of wheat, ao that when the froit nip, tht oata it falla and note m a covering or mutah for tbo wheat. Oa ft trial it la a-aerted that the erop of wheat Is excellent, while In an adjoining field, where the old mode waa followed, it waa very poor. The faot ia that the former erop of wheat waa so well cultivated that It proved to be a good erop In apitt of tht oats, not on aceooot of it. Winter wheat roquirea no cover and tf It did, it would hardly be benefitted In tht remit by tht oata eating op one-half the fertilisation of tht soil. The fellow whoaHRaultcd and robbed Matthias Hoffman, wbilt traveling from Pen ft eld to Clearfield, on tbs -2d nit., has not yet been. ar rested. Tht laat beard of blm waa at Weedrillt, Blk oonnty, wbert be got tbt $13 check cashed. Tht County Commiationera have circulated hand bills, offering fjO reward. The highwayman It deeoribed at follows i "He Is an American, about thlrty-fira years of age, Dve feet ton tncbes in height, weight about one hundred and seventy-five pounds, raw-boned, Ion face and florid complexion, dark balr, ohin whiskers, bunchy ; wort a cap, high top a knit blonae, or roundabout, faded : fine shoes, with buckle, striped pants, and has a onarse gruff voioo. : Fun at thi Fair. A. W. Wallors and John W, Howe, tht Committee on Amusements for tbt Fair art completing tbtir arrangements mm roplillj at poaalbl. Tka kava nlTaNsd pram inma for ft five-bour walking ma tab, go-as. yoa please, and also for a two-hour walk ; for a glast- ball ebooUiig natch, open to all oiUsena of tht oonnty for throwing tbt hammer, throwing abonlder stone, turning the pole, lack race, blind fold wheelbarrow raoa, atilt race, vetooipede race, climbing tht greased pole, company of fantastios, ttc, eto. It Is desired to make tbia department oomplett, and the Committee invitee suggestion from all persons Interested. Further notion will bt glvtn. Gone Hour. On Saturday latH, Sheriff Ptatx, a aa tiled by Capt. Thot. B. Clark, tf Osetola.tseortod tbt sis prisoners, aenttnotd laat week, to Ibt Western Penitentiary is Alle gheny City, where tbey art safely lodged with Warden of that institution. The Sheriff re turned home on Monday. The oonvlcti art tt follows: Chariot Cast, btrat stealing, six years ; George Case, bona stealing, five years ; William Gough enor, receiving stolen goods, ont year and tlx months; David Farmer, receiving stolen goods, one year and all most ha; Abraham Pcatieo, re telving ttoton goeda, ont yoari Jatob Ruffner, atoe George Walters, larceny, throe years. Fira of tht above parties have boon thtrt be fore. a s Court. We are now in the midst of the ttoond wtek of tht September ttrm of tur Court, whloh convened at S o'clock on Monday afternoon, the 29th Inst., presided over ty Hoo. H. H. Cummln,ofWllllamsport,asilstedby fudges Oiden and Holt. The Hat of Jnrtra wat eallod over, after which Harry Hemphill, Wa. Dorr it t and Wm. MoCullough, Sr., were appointed Tip- atave. A Jury waa them tmpaonoled, and tbt oast tf Jtaat Linet vr David Mc Kinney submit, ted to them by oonitnt of Counsel. The Jury rendered a verdict without leaving tbt bog, la favor of Linn for $5 aad ooits. Aftw atknowl tdging tome Sheriff's deeds, and passing over the trial list, tht Court adjonratd until Tuesday morning. se Free Lecture. On Friday evening next, at the Catholie church, Mr. Egbert r. Cleave, of Colu mhos, Ohio, tbt rooent ton vert to Catholicism, whose addresses have otcopled ao large a space In the press of tbt eon d try durinr the past few months, will deliver ft tree lectors. Sobjsoti "Why I became a Catholic" Of his lecture there, the Zaneevillt TV, ttyt i "Rev Mr. Cleave, tbt Catholie Lecturer and Christian Reformer, it the gentlemen who treated auch ex citement In Co I ambus church circles by his able erralcnmeat f aeotarianiim. He it a lattnrtrof force and originality, and hit discourse Is frot from anything tabulated tt glvt offense." Wt art informed that noo-Cath olios art tordially In vited. Decatur Schools. The Board of School Directors of Decatur lowest. ip, has made tha following appointments for the schools la that townihip far tht coming Winter : Cbestervlllt School F. W. A. Bbiilta, ft-lt) per month. Jefferson School C. 0. Shnlts, 111 per month. BeavertuB bobool Joha McLarraa, S3 9 per month. MosbaanoB Bobool Iaaiab McLarraa, 130 par J month. 1 Kepbarl'i Sehotl Wa. 0. Qilliland, $.10 per aoutb. Doe a tur Bohoal A unit Hughes, WO ptr month. Doal Hot) Bobool Ella Ralstnt, $10 per month New Castla Bthotl Bmma Roa. tuft ptr aoib. Ohio Sohool Graot Morrow, itl ptr month., Centre School -. I. Sbuafcweilor, ptr aontb. Tht Board hat mads H obligatory upoa lha abort aamed Waebtrs tt attend tba County In- ! stitute, but will allow tbea for the lime tbey art In Bliandanot. I Tin Wedding. On Monday evening! brtt, a party tf Iba mart latlaata and partita lar i frrtnda ai Mr. aid Mrs. John I. Fetleraen, af this . barwagh, gave that Un year-tld married touph) a mart hearty surprtta, by btnleglog their reel- : denoe oa First strati, M all tides, aad showering tuoh load of tinware apoa thtm Unl tbey well algh ltd the boast ia their tarpriataad aiUaltb. moot. Wbea iba Irti rata of f Hand a. tta ware, alcknacka aad aieluaeal wat past, all stilled dowa ta a qnltt, fttotal tn)oyatBt af tht srtnitg aatll toaatwhat latt,wha H was aattrUlaed that tht h lichee had booa takoa ptatattloB tf, nn4 a hoaatiral rvpast wat awaiting aoasuaers. Tht dining room dotrt wtrt tbrtwa open, aad there atood a UbW literally toadotl down with tht choicest aiteti tt tf tht eta tea. This, af coarse, wat Bholher tutplfit for the tta yonr-olda. Hot toffee aad or stars tetmtA to mtka the tompaay fairly aproar loaf, aad tbit Jollity katw ao aoaada aatil ft proper prrooa wat teleetod, aatl tbt happy tonplt wort oat more eompoU' rop marviagt ttrtaiway la ft bHiarrrae aad amttlag bhsw, fan raa rtot a a 1 1 Ut wta ma' boors ctmt trataisai aft." ukatf alt, tailrtod with tht abaadanl pJeatarut af lha totaotta, afltr tht matt warn tangrttaUUtai U Iba happy taupta, totiNd to tbvtr kVtt ta tfvaatk arar tha Wed drag ttkt. Call and soo tho now carpota at II A. K ratter's. The cheapest place to buy your uau is ai in oo re a. sepia tu i a Women's good, solid Shoos only 00 tents, at Moore's. sepUi St. The cheapest plaoo to buy your pum shoot Is at Moore's. itpt34-lt. Cheap HootH at MoGaughey A Show era', $1.7, $3.01, and ll.ftO. top24 It. Good black kid gloves 50 cents per pair, Bt T. A. Fi.acR A Cc.'a. Sept. 31 St. Blank Books and all kinds of sta- tlontry, tht cheapest at John A. Stock's. Try blm. aug-IMf "Hinco taking 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher' that old tort of mint Is tntirtly eared.' Sold by ill druggists. Tho largest stock of Hrst quality Rubber goods In town, at McUaughey A Show era'. sep-4 3t. Stationery has at last been rcducod tt fair prices. Call ftt John A. Stock's and set for yonraslvet. asp S-tf Call and sue the Koch oh tor 6ne Shoes, for Ladlei and Miiaea, at McUaughey A Showers'. sep24-3t. The cheapest place to buy your Boots and Shoes it at Moore's, Io tbo Opera House. atp34-3t. The lartrost and best lot of Eatobols for tadiet aod gentlemen, at tht lowest prices evar offered here or anywhere tlat, at Fleok's. It is acknowledged bv all who over dealt with him, that John A. Stock keeps the best assortment of 11 rat-class Tobaccos and Cigara in tbt county. icp-S-tf Bomombor that Lytle is County Agent for Lorrillard's Tobaooo, and oan tell them ftt faolory prices. Tbey ara the best tobaooei In market Try them, tf. We have now on band so v oral thous and flrst-olass envelopes, which wt will print for business mon, or anybody else, at prloei that can not be rivalled. Call and tot thtm. tf. At the Republican ofllco is the placo to get your Job work doat. We ara fully prepared to do anything in tbt printing lint, will dolt well, and at tha right kind of prions. tl". tot See a woman on horseback in another oolumn, riding near Spoor's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Spttr'a Port Grape Wine ia made, that Is to highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of Invalids, weakly peraons and tbt aged. Sold by B. W. Graham, Druggiat, Clearfield, Pa. jly-16-'79-tr. Alter giving three doses of your Sweet Worm Powder to my obild ont year aid, bt experienced Immediate relief, the oauae of ill ness being removed. B. K. Thompson's Sweet Powder is sold by druggiats at 36 cents a bottle. For sale by all druggists in Clearfield, and Joseph Seylsr A Son, Luthersburg, Pa. 24 3t The latent, beet and cheapest stock of lisle thread and kid gloves, the finest assort ment of black and colored silk fringes, the best line of new illk and laot tics, the handsomest brocade and two-toned rlbbt.ns, aver brought to Clearfield. All novelties In ladies'goodsare sura to bt found at our store. T. A. Flkck A Co. Sept. H-.1t. A Fact. An advort.scn.ont inserted in tbt Rama Mean will reach more readers than If published In alt the otbar papers In tba oonn ty, and tost tbt advtrtlatt loat than one-half In other words, ao advertisement published In our jcuroal It worth double tbt prlct of that charged by any otbtr publisher Ib tht county, 'It Is a fact." tr. ScnooL Books. Tbo Lawrence town ship School Directors hart adopted Copy Boobs, sold by John A. Stook, Clearfield, Pa., owing to their theapness and good qualities, and wt re commend tbtm to teachers and scholars through out aald township, Rimubl M. Rowlm, William U rah am, L. M. Wblcm, aug-37-tf R. Buck, Matt Ruao. J. L. Coxklin. Directors, T. A. Flkck & Co., Market St., OlUiniLi.- Bdmm' to wenattkt Bmj tha bat. dress goods In tvtry style, mas Una, sheet lag, pil low easing, shawls, ladies' toats, taliooea and ginghams, ticking, shirting, and red and white flannels, men's and boys' oaseiutret, table linens all atylet, oottonadet, marsoilles quilts, tarpett, oil olotbs, ottomans, aarpct chairs, now stook of goods of tvtry description. Sept. 31-St. Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyer has ro- movtd hit mtdleal office to the rooms recently occupied by Buck A 0 rah am, la Graham's row Re makea CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty. CUAR0E8 VERT LOW. The mano facto re ri having lowered prices, be it prepared to furnish STRICTLY PL' KB MBDIOINK3 at greatly re duced rate. Tba afflicted will be benefited by giving blin a caU. juty33, '7-tf. It E-lNION OP IOS1 H HEG'T PA. VOL. To SurwMio Mimbtn fA 10 if Rtaimtnt Ptmnftwattia VoUnUtrt i You are cordially Invited to be present at Iho first re-ualoa of tht 106th Regiment Pennsylva nia Volenteeri, to beheld at Brookvlllt, JelTor toa county, Pa., oa Tuesday, October 7th, 1878. M. V. Saarraa,') Committee W. II (la at, on J. p. Kai.ee, J Invitation. Nkw Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy haa succeeded In baring a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pen n field, and will hereafter rue a daily stage between the (wo points. Hit contract begsn with April 1st, and tbe stsge will leave t lea r field every morning (eioept Sun day) at t o'clock, making connections with all trains on tba Low Grade Railroad at Psnnfleld, re turning after tbe last train tbt same evening. Paisengorssnd froigbt will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of Ibe hotels will be attended to. ltepr7V-tf Tue Kioht Man Wo nolioe that Prof. A. L. Uuss, tf Huntingdon, la preparing a history of journalism wltbla tbt bounds of tht the Juniata Valley Printers' Association, and he propoita to publish It la book-form, la good style. This la Juat what printers need a memo randum of tbe pest and present of tvtry newt- paper belonging to tht Association. Brery prlnttr should bavt a eopy of this book, and wt hope all will contribute towards Its publication, and tbea bay a book too. Tke eost will be about 13.80 per eopy. Mr. Ones It particularly qualified by ednoation, oi peri not and energy for tbe work coat em pi a ted, aad tf the editors and proprietors aid him properly, wt will bavt an invaluable publico t Ion. Clearitield Coal Trade. State ment ef Coal and otbtr freights sent over tbo fyroaa A Clearfield Dlvlsloa, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tha weak ending SepUmbtr, 30, 1879, and tht tamt tlmt last ytar : Coal. rnnx. .... DM" ... 38,133 1,700 . 1,017,811 ... ti)B,t)84 For tbt week . Sean time laat ytar.... Inoreatt Previously during year .... Same time laat year Inornate .......o -- Total la 1878 . Same time last ytar . MrSW.H.HSH.MMl araaa ran it art. , 101,827 Lumber .,m ..... Miscellaneous freights ...! lrari. , 148 Horse Thieves Sentenced. Judce Orvis, oa Tbatsday last, seal need Charles Case, WuU Jim Chan, affos Chariot Raw ley, a .tat Chariot Hawley, alias 0. N. Lantry, to til years atparelt aad solitary tonlaesntat Ib tha Wetter a Ptaitentlary, tad Uetrga Cast, attae Eph. Lien, Hi Everett Partem oaloat, ft Overgo Raw- tey.af.as 0 serge Lantry, to five yea re a tht tamt institution. Tbese partita wtrt eanvletet. aa tbt thargt af tltelfng twt b trees htloaglag ta Joba B. Vellimoat, af Cot leg. ten to was hip, aa tat algbt af tha Id of A usual last. They wtrt tap. tared la the lei ally tf Kaatiag.CltBtoatoaaty, ftw aayt elm, aad lodged ia aar jail. Al though the eeoa give tbt aama, tbey art net related at eaeb ether at all, ftad th at Oast Is act their real aama. About tea d-ya bwftrt tttallng Mr. Valllsaoat't borate, l beta same parties told a horse aad buggy at Btllnfeata ftr 138. Tbit amtuat wat to math laat Ihaa tha valat af tht proptrty, that aasplotea af ttmttblag btiag wroag wat at taee ereated. d they trt tabttquoaily plaood atder arretL After a hearing they were rtleaaoa, as st tat tp pa red tt tltisa tbt prepert aad at ev ideas on Id be tbulatd U prove that It had, beta aolta. A abort tlmt afltr tbit, parti tt from Terl Suit tfrived aad tUltatd tba proptrty as theirs, aad Halted tUt It badeta Ho tea. It see mi ds though they are profatstoaal this vet, and? at thtlr mlimm will lodWata, tbtir tretaaeta art net ft partrelt ttt) ttVera, at rnaav thtugt at tbttliwt, I " 4 A PLEASANT ANNIVERSARY. Waollp the following from tht Johnstown 7Vttvas, of tht 30th of Septombtr i "Agreeably to previous arrangement, quite a numuer oi in a menus, cniiur-m, bdu grenu-enu-dren of Mr. Henrv K reiser met at his rest dsn no on the evening of Wednesday, the 17th loat., for tht purpose ot congratulating their aged relative upon the tonmletiun of bis eightieth year tl be ing his birlbtiav anniversary. Alter partaking oi a sumptuous repast, prep a ran iur me occasion, all repaired to ths parlor, where Mr. Kra tier and his at ii Diablo lady oonaiituted the centre af a merry group. The time wat pleasantly spent In recalling remintsoeneet oi --tfune yrars nt other appropriate txeroises. Near the close of the aveninx'tenttrlaioment a little trand dam Li ter advanced from an adjoining room, bearing a ta mi l ul wreatn ol no wen, wnun she graoelully placed upon the head of the aged patriarch. This waa tbt erowaiup act ol ma evening, aad gave hoe to the following taouguu oy j. f, u. I Eighty years of blast extstenot 1 Few attain to thai ripe axe t Yet by Uod's divine assistance 'oar it-ore or o wot thy pilgrimage. K'Ubty years of bleat etlatenot ! Yet bow few and short they stem, Sinot they've vanished In tht distance, Swiftly down Ttme'r rapid stream ! Eighty years of blest exist coot I Free from any blut or stain Which could give to those around tbea Feelings of regret or pain. Elgbtby yean of blest txlstenoe 1 Soon tht Cross thou wilt lay down Then, we hope, In fadeless glory, Thou wilt wear a fadeless crown Tht gentleman alluded to is a brother of our respected neighbor, C. Kratatr, Kaq., who Is about 78 yean of age. John, another brother, residing la Cambria county, is In bit 8ith ytar. All art bait aad healthy, and highly esteemed by tb-lr neighbors. LETTER FHOM II UNTO N. Ma. Kniroa: Huaton it J tit aa desirous as bar sisters to see her name In print ocoaslonallv. and as one of her eitisene, I take the liberty of. toning tno readers of your paper what Is belnc dune in Ibis part of tha county. Thv farmers nf this region ara engaa'ad in gathering their Fall crops. There faai bocn a wonderlul and abundant yield of everything that grows out of tho ground, and ntnoo bava plenty ui provisions ior man ent mast. The lumber jobs for tha Winter bavt com. menoed. Tbt pint timber oa Mountain ran and Wilson run being exhausted, there will bono lumbering on those streams. Baton Laurel run, Messrs. Ueorge Williams, Uarley A Deao. W. h. Parker, and a Mr. Sullivan, will nut in from Oilcan to twenty millions of feet of pint and J. B. Putnam A Co., fur tbtir two mil's, aod the log dnvt together, will out abott eleven millions of leeL The graded school In this town opened on September 1st, for an night months term. Tbe Huaton Diitrict High School building la a floe house, containing four largo rooms, and a number of smaller ones, boated by two furnaces, and wall supplied with apparatus. Tbe other schools of tbe townabip will oommenot on October 13th, and eontinue five month, throe months of their annual term being taught in tht Summer. Huston townaip is tbe school toaohen farad i St. ibe term tt eight months. Tho wages are the highest paid ta tbe county. Tbe teachers are sure of their pay, and art not kept wailing long. Tbe School Board, oonsisting of Dr. J. H. Kline, rresldent, Ueorge K. wtlliems, Btoretary, ana Messrs. T. C. liovt, F. 0. tiould, J. B. Putnam and James Callahan, la composed of Intelligeut, liberal and reasoaable men. In Co u sequence of ibeae benign influences, tht schools ol Huston art mooeinlul. Tht business pulse of this town baa wonder fully quickened of late, and tbo different atorea are doing a thriving trade. The oauae of tbia la the fact thai a great many newly-married people have aeleoted thia plaoo aa ths harbor from which to start on hit's voyage, and their many wants bave eu of many sales. U. U.Wood's drug store, in this place, has purchaaed by Dr. Reuben Smith, who bat been completely ran orated it, and made tt reacmble a la no j city drug store. liauar, Penlield, Pa., Sept. 32d, U7tf. SEPT. COURT PROCEEDINGS f IRIT WRKK QJtliRTIB aKSSIOXt. Court convened on Monday, Sept. 33d, at 3 o'clock P. M with Judges Orvis. Ogdeu aad Holt on ibe Bench. Allen Hoover, of Pike township, waa appointed Foreman of the (i rand Jury, and Wm- T. Bloom, George Tate and Harry Hemphill were appointed Tipstaves, ibt Uonataolas oi me several town ships made their respective returns, after whloh the loitowiog matiere wire taxen up anuconmu tred t boap ha want. Rnpert of viewers, laying out a public toad from L, R. Drsssler's sawmill, in Union townspbip, to Sbafitr's siding, oa tha Low tirade Railroad, in Sandy township. Confirmed absolutely. Tbe view ere appointed to view and lay out a Kiblkt road to lead irom tne nouse oi inno aurlce, oa the road leading from lloutidale to Sterling, to intereeot (he road leading from Hoata dale to Osoaola borough, at or near Woodward and Decatur townabip lines, report tbat thtrt ta no ooeaaion for auoh road, neport read aod ton firmed. Report of titwtra, refusing to vacate road load ing from a point oa pnbiie road near Srhooa- ever'a mill, in Goshen township, to a point od public road In Morris townabip, at or Bear tht United Brelbrtn Church. Read and confirmed, Report ef viewers, laying out a public road from or near L. R. Drettler's, in Union township, to intersect a publio road along the Low Grade Railroad, al or near the month or Ooal run. Uon firmed ni st. Repoit of viewers, laying out a public road from near Sallit How men's, oa tht Glen Hope and Clearfield road, in Knot township, ta inter sect the Oseeole road, at or near the residence of Thomas Hampton, in Woodward township. Con firmed at si. Report of viewers, reviewing road from at or near Boaver ran bridge, In Decatur township, to at or near Michael naiktrs, ia said township. Confirmed ai ti Report of viewers, laying oat a public road In Qnlich towoship, from Weld's mill, to a point on plank road, near Janesville. Confirmed nisi. Report of vie were, laying ont publio road in Lawrence township, from Krtt ta rani ha. to publio road aloog tbe Susquehanna river, ai earner of lot of Joba Head, coaormed m st. Report of viewers, laying out a private road from the residence ef Samuel Mott, to township road from uuraaiat it xotw narmngton. uon fir mud mi i. Petition of eltlsena of Chsst townihip. for i pnblto road to lead from East corner of lands oi jnhn Fiebrl, to public ruad leading from Wast. over to newhurg. retuion read, and Lewti Rotce, Joseph 11. Broth and J. B. Fry appointed viewers. Petition of el titans of Bell townihip, for a pub lio road la lead from near Jesse Weaver's, In Bell town-hip, to intersoot the Punxsuiawoey road near Solomon Poaa , In said towmblp. Head, and B. L. Miller, Jeoob Campbell aad Daniel Bnunb appointed viewers. Petition of eitisene of Peoo township, for a putlie rued to load from tnleriectioB or n imam Wain's lent with old Stale road, to James Mc- K ton's road, and to vacate road aow in uae be iwetn aaid points. Read, and tamee Dairy, Wm, KoMtll and Thomas A. Moore appointed viewers, Petition lor viewers to vatatt road leading from Isaac Thomas to Peter Sbiuart , la Bloom town ship. Bead, and S, F. MoCioskey, Lewis Wood aud J. r. elull appointed viewers. Petition fr new ol a public road from nonr II, Place's, on Erie turnpike, to publio road leading from ti. blcltlee' to Ridge road, in Bloom town kie. Read, and B. F. McOloabty, Lewis Wood and John F. H ull appointed viewers. Petition presented, asking for a publla road to begin at a publio road, leadiag from Uaory Heil brune by Wm. Clerk's, at or near a point where tht old neiper road oonnects with tamt in Penn township, to a point in tha Punxtutawney road, at or near where Row Its and McOitnsty't lint crosses same, la Bell townvbip. aad to vacate that part of ths publio road aow open from Dan 'I Pry a to eld runxsoiawney road, in laid town ihip. Head, and Thomas w. Moore. Joan sat- Clkosey and Joseph H. Showtn appoiotod viewers. Petition for a publio road from "Home Camp" school bouse, ia Uaioa towasbip, to intersect tbe road loading from Walkcrsville to Winltrbnrn, at or near a point near lluaton townihip line. Read, and 6. F. MoCloikey, II. P. Towns and Thomas Brook bank appointed viewers. Petition to vacate a public road leading tram turnpiba . W. tat it ta ar WtlevB Hoover's, la Boggs township. Read, aod James Milcbeli, Joba Brown aad II. W. Moore appointed viewert. Pttition of eitiaens of Iwiaini townabip to Taaata a nubile road laid OOt frM tbe bridge at or Bear CTtw'Fnrg, rwnning v interesting kiwoabip road, near klflKaaku'a. ta Jordan towasbip. Read, and B. L. Miller, Robert Mahaley aad Thomas McUhie appoinled viewer!. 'I i .-.!.. a n and Moaaa .11. ware annolntad vltwars ta atseae tbt dam age! oooasioeod by reason of the Improvement and ase of taw mill roa, In Burnsidt townihip. artcBLLAnao! a. i..f.iM Kiltiau wai anoointed t IH TManty la Board of Poor Directors ia Chest townihip. HtMrt of tbt Inquest Bold neiur n. n. Prothero, Jastlee oftbe leaoe of Sandy township, oa the body ol Robert Hallaway, wftteh wat foaad oa BepUmbar 4lh, 187tt, under tbt Rum barer Heoae.et Dullots, la whioh tht Coroner s jury find that tbe deeeeted tamt to bit Jeath by hia awa Bead, ftt having oat bis tare -rater. Approved Sap lew tec loth. Report of the Inquest held before Prathero. Justice of tbe Pesot af Saadv township. on tbe body af Tbow.es Dawaoa, who wat hilled In Roe hatter M met, at DuUois,ea Jaly '. 1879. la wbioh the Coroner's iary lad tbat t doeeased oame ta bit death aetidoatally. Ap proved September 30th. Upoa petittoa of Hoary Rtught, CeaaUbia ef Sandy towaebip. Joba Jlmisoa wat appointed Deputy Ooastable fur said towasbip. ear a ass owoav. Ralar af aale af real attau af Charlte W. Leonard, late ef Lawrtaoe towathip. dtetastd. Filed aod tonlrmea. BalVa M. Ubaffte, AdmieietretriB tf I. J Cbaffot, preeeuttA bar act)tir tbt salt tf real estate ! tti aaoedaai pay man i at aeaia. Urdty ar tait granted. doeeased, prtaanttd hit petiiioa, pray tag for aa ardtr la toll real atlatt af ftaid dswadeaU Prayer greeted. A. 0. Tata wat appointed Gaardlaa af Cath- eriaa, Fraaret F. aad William Mitahiogs, miter children af William Uiuhiaga, lata af llradlerd township, decoaaed. Robert Pattereaa f"tf2t Via miIiIm. aik lag ta ha wittbargtii tt Uuardlaa af Lies it J. Urfadt C. and Wall it R. Pattartaa. Prayer graatod. Retara af tale ef the real atlate ef Qttrgt Pmtal, aeaaaasa. Read aaa eeaarmea. COM wot rLUAt. Wm. A. Hee-trtr wat edmittaA ta araHlot u aa attoraey la tht ttvtral Cocrtt oi Cltarflell aaaaty. ' - ' v 1 ' OftMb M. Brebak ar vs. Daaial I. Breeder. In Bqalty. Smith V. Wttsoe, Baq appetated THE UNION SUNDAY SCItOOLP. It wat my privilege to spend a part tf ltst Sabbalb with tbt Homo Camp Sunday School, one of our youngest Union schools, ia I'alon township, AH seemed to be greatly dallgbled wlih tbslrnsw library, in part the gift of Tbe Ainer eao Sunday School Onion. Tha Bobool paid for tbe other part by very praiseworthy effort. A good time now for providing Winter supplies. It would delight any preacher to bear tbe girls of thla school repeat from memory tht Fourth Commandment, with a response in almiar man ner from tbe boys, reciting the Law giver's com ments as glvea by tha Prophet Isaiah, chap . ol, 1.1-14 vents. Another pleasure I hay. la j.U ending. ilnltar sehuol in Rockton, bating Iho t laments ol four denominations work lug together In harmony with an avtraat aitond anoe of seventy. It was speci ally gratifying to tbe writer, that while be wat addressing this school no one left tht rnoa, nor waa any ptraon remaining outaldt. II ti good behaviour abould bt always teen in other placet. It ia very kind le Rev. ,anj hla mamberr, in granting Io tbia school Ibe use of thnlr church. 1 should bave enjoyed seelof the otbtr school (a Rockton under the Lutheran banner, but waa unavoidably deprived or ibis pleasure. Youn on thawing, R. Cainrinxx. BtCLLKrOMTB, Sept. 10tb, 187V. FHOM THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE Ntw Yuan TVt'Aiins, New York, 1 May 17, 187 C,. Da. M. M. Faxma. Frodonia, N. Y.. lhar Sir Please send me two more bottles of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nsrvt Ionic. My wife baa been taking it and thinks it has done her good, lours truly, u. A. THAU), li Dr. Foantr't Blood and Liver Remedy and Norrt Tonlt may well be oalled "The conquer ing hero" of tbt times. It la tht medical triumph of tht ags. Whoever baa "tbo blues" should take It. for It regulates aod restores tbe disordered system that giras rise to them. It always curat Bltiousnesa and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen liolargements, Scrofula, Kryslpelas, Pimples, Blotches and all skin Kruptloos and Blood Disorders j Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ; Slseplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nerroua De bility i Restores flesh and strength when tba sis. tem la ru&nlng down or going Into decline f cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Cbronlo Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficult its. It doet these things by strik ing at the root of disease and removing lit causes. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Ilooty will re lieve any tongb Ib ono hoar. Dr. Fanner's Golden Kollel cures any pain, as Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache la five thirty minutes, aad read 1 1) relieves Rhauma Uim, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhcea, ttt. Dr. Feonsr't SL Yilut Dance Speoiut. Ont bottle always auras. Fur salt by Harttwiok A Irvln, Druratita. Clear 3 eld, Pa. aug-37-lf. LEON TO OMEGA Liiuita Citt, Pa., September 24th, IS 78. Editob RartraLicAi : Vour issue of Septem ber 10th contains a literary ouriosliy. It Is written by aome one who Is aihamed of bis name and sneaks behind ibesigcatur ol "Omega". Tbe oret letter written by tbit lovely crowd was In Ibe Kngliih language, tbe next hid a Lai in signature, tbe last, a Urtuk, the next will be Hebrew or Sanscrit. Mv enemies will soon close their vile and wicked career, and Ilka all deonyloi matter tbey emit a very offensive order. Ibey bave concluded that the proper person to assail me, ia that second edition of Ananias, 'Ouiega." "Omega" is the guardian spirit of the orldMhe thinks he Is, at least i) and be it is who Invented the printi ng press, gunpowder and guese tggs. lit never made error, or IT he did. he bad ii i braina enough to know It, He is a donieyt loxtg thflt tbe1f ch.racier , Jlnf,Tt)1Bwi upon .htir itwaoll. Oa" baa much mora than bis share. For the benefit of those who bave never seen this embodiment of human wisdom, I will describe blm. His body is tbe body of an ass, bis tail is Ilka that of a llsard, his legs art those of a calf, and be has ibe wiogs ot a goose bis oars are tbe same na ture as bis body, he hat tht noae of a Jackal, the eyes of a sheep, tha jaws of a bytoa aod tbo borns or a goat. Tradition says that this form was given him whan bt waa driven from Iho infernal regiuna on aotountof hit many liee. Tblabideoua monsttr. Oooioiout of bis deformities, it tryiog to oover bis loathsome figure with a linn's hide, but bie tars and voice betray him. Hall thoa King of ears, tbou glorious aaa I it appears tbat ma ueitlal lltbneaa dislikes me. 1 will rtview,as strongly as Its wtakness will permit, tbe aiinme and conglomeration, o laiming to oo irom new n asningioo. I will pass by tbe thirteen area.metloel errors, for "Omega" it a crammer ) also bis many lies for they are a part ot bis nature, l wui treat tbt letter as I would if tht author had been a fftatltmaa (which bt ia aotl and bia produation olotbed In deoeat language. He hegioa with aome senseless palaver, remarkable only lor the writer's ignorance, ne tayt mat my taeais art eooceivoa in sin ; all men art sinful, if he ia an exception, be ia titber a boast er a new Messiah. Tbe next four ten lances sbint with ''rotten-mackerel" trtlllaaey. If trite l alawwar all who boar lha name of Bell and tails a charming lit abont my age. boon despicable oamoa aa he oan never in jure the Bells, and If I survive bis onslaught (and I think I will) I thall toon bt tightten. I did not know thatyoatb waa a disgraoe. I thought tbat theory was long ago exploded but tt teemi that "Omega" has, with senile obstinacy , gather od tbe scattered fragments. Yoa may think that bit mind It unsettled, but tbat It not tbe east, he never bad any mind. Tbe Ex-Foil to aster, who wrote tbat letter from New Millport, did to merely to throw a alur upon tht present P. M., who, being a laboring man, (ia wbieh be dittert from the Ki) has hia tfl)ot at bit place of business. Ibe bx stopped imitating signatures and wrote that letter; 1 criticised him j "Umega" cannot show ont telle criticism. Regarding "Prof." Smith, I say this t Utt him a "good moral character." "Omega" shows his tart abont tba taxi-book question. The plan I suggested, I will defend. It it endorsed by eminent teachers who woald not stoop to kick out ef tbe way so filthy aa ob struction as himself. Tbis buffoon, before whom old Slomen or Baron Munchausen woald slink dejectedly away, bore gete elf some more lies. "Ci'issn" wrote twt irutblul tellers, "Amiens" attacaea aim easeiy f "Oktisea" would not minglt wiih suoh scsllawags, and oeaaod writing. 1 gave my opinions and I dely "Umega" to show an incorrect statement. 1 io disprove "by eiuooura uois me lautr oi "Amicus," is like showing tbat tbe moon is not green tbeese. "Omega" compared my attack on "Amicus" to a grand "dog altsr a tow" cbaae. Tbat is tbt only truthful thing to hit letter. He I insinuates that I am '-BetUtbub ;" bt is mis taken, I am not tbe beiog I bat be worships j 'ills suoh tsal aad aBcciioa lit says mat Amicus" has an original intod." Oh ! yes, vary original. His tale ti so tender tbat be asks me to come out as a leader, l weuia ao so, out ne miglu beeutne one ol my followers aud 1 would be loravtr disgraced, lit olf-ri wa credit on eer-1 tain oonditious. Tbe devil, his mailer, oflered Cbriil, my master, the kingdoms of tbe world oo oeriaio condition. "Omega" tries to throw die- , eredii on Lumber City i it will compare laiora- biy wild tbe looalMy which contain nis uogamiy oa roast. Io eoooluslon I wish to say tbat the defaulting Kt-filiimeelar, the runaway "Proleieur," the crammer "Auiiaus, and tbe slanderer "umega are nothing but a set ol jaobaisei, and they ean wave their ears over tbat solemn irum. Now, Mr. fa.dt tor, I have no doubt that "Omega" will write again. He happened to tell the truth Ib ont tolitary Instance and will not be himself sgain antil he has brought forth "fruits meet for rspentanoe. Aa I do aot consider the tolwnas of the Ra rntMOAa the proper place for mud throwing, aa long as be tontines his abuse ta mt 1 will not aotiot him ba eannot hurt ma, for "There is ao slander in tbe month of a lool, though he do nothing but rail." Truly yours, Lion. Special. Three Thousand Wanted. .OIK) lluahela of (rood, clean Wheat, I.INMl HH.iialo ol tfooel, clean Hye. I,(XX Uuebcla ol (ooe, cleau Oala, To be dellrerefll at Portar'a valll. la lAwr.no. twothlp. Tor whieh Ih. kiahesl oatb prkoo will be paid bj Wm. FoRTan. VlaarOelo, Pa, S.pt 14, 17 t- WArnn. MD.OOII 14 fMl.harea boons, Oehv- ered at Iba railroad, In ear loads of 8,OOU, at all points oo tho Tvrooa a ClnarQeld, P. K., llald aa,l. V.lley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for wbMb I will pay tba bigliait mark prioe. j. I. kii.ii, OctU, lS7H.tr, Cl.araeld, I'a. ,t, - Onn Uuatinap Pan Caar. tlieoorirr Olb Pnicna. Hewirti Uaeblaas aw O.W b. bnrebaaad a. auerreii e no en. variety e.ur. irui. oe werde. All kinds of sowlof BBaehinM repaired on toe snortosi notion, Cloarteld, Pa, Jaly II, HIT. Boeeini Fon Balh. K. Newton Sbaw keeps n full snppl, of lredeaa Bo)rs;lee and Platform Waiona for sale. Ta bo seen al Ibe elbow liowao yard. Call on or addraas bins at Cleerfteld Peon, aylvanla. saay ll-lf. Just Iterolvcd Jant RoclveJ by ARNOLD, t CUHWKMSVIliLB: Car Load Nova Hcnlia Plaalcrl Car Ijortd pare Corn, t(y and OftU Chop I Jar Ijoad Dmk;n on It I CarLodof Choice Family Fluurl Oar Load t)rj Goodn, Groooriea, Ac..! ttrShinelfia, Bark. K. 11. Tie and Grain will be taken fn exchange. Curwenbvllle, May 1, ISTH. Nrrvona Debility, Vital Weakaean er Penreaai. t n weak ahaastod feeliaf . aa saeray er eoorasja i tba re salt af aauital over vrark. laoHecretlno ar aceaons, or aooao drain naon tno systaaa ta al ways enree by Unnipbrey's Uosaospatbie Bpoeile No. IS. It tone, na aad lavl.oratea tbe system, dleaols Ike floesa aod doapondonoy, laaperta atranath and aaariy, atopa u. drain aa. fa Javaaauw tno antm saan. Veoa need twenty yeore witb parfoet snweoq by tboasaoda. Bjotd by daawro. Prion, tl bar siinl. einl. a. M pee aaaaaaje oi tvo vials aad 11 veal ad powder. Seat by sail an reeoipt of eri.. Arldroas Hnanphrwya Haswptblt sjodirlae coaa)n.ny. lie roiean at, . t. 0. D. Walson. ant, Ofeotetd, I'a. 1 . wot. ii; mi l. af Mother UrUr. Tbt pridt of a Mother, tht lift tod Joy tf a burnt, art htr children, hence her grief wbea sick ness enters and takes them away Take waralng then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, which 1 lead to Consumption, if yon do not at land ta It at oeoe. SIIILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURB Is guaranteed to euro thtm. Prlct 10 tit., J0 eta. and 11,00, For lame Back, Side tr Cbtsl, use Shilob'l Porout Plaster. Price 3a tents. Sold by 0. D. Watson. Claarfleld, Pa. atpU-tow. The Beat t Ever Knrw Of. J. (1. Starker, a prominent and Influential elt- ilea of Iowa City, says i 14 1 have bad the Dys pepsia, aod Liter ctawpjaia. for acvtrai years, aot nave attd every remedy i too. a near or, without any rllef whatever, until I taw your Shilob't Vitallser advertised in our paper, and was ptreuadad to try It. I am happy to stale that It bas entirety tured me. It is certainly tba best remedy I ever knew of." Price 76 cents. For aale by U. U. We lion, Ultarfltld, Pa. aepl7-ftni-tow. SIIILOH'S CATARRH RKMKDY. A marvel ous Curt for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker month, and Headache. With each bottle Is aa ingenious aasal injector for the more aiiootssful treatment oi tba complaint, witbout extra enarga, rnee Pa. atpt'ir, WMm-tow. Coixkttub'i Wabiusvi. Wt hart prepared a form, and hart on hand a large quantity, of blank "Collector s Bales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal atlbority til tbt Courtt tf thlt county. At Tixtt feats ptr doaen wt will mall any number to Ibe Collector orderlog tbtm. A Collector, when tuiupeneii to advettise arubartv. tuuit nost up not less lhn three notices In tbt most public place in bis borough or'township. tf. 1 Waktip. Delivered at tht Rail Road. 100,000 30-inch shaved shingles. 1 '10, OH 9 Ji-inch sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boards. ftOU,UitO U-feet shoved hoops. ,0iiO railroad ties. &U,0ti0 feet of good hemloek boards. For which 1 will pay tbe highest market price. delivered at Claarfleld, or at any point oa tht Tyrone ciearBtm itatiruea. J, F. Kbahbb. Clearfield, Pa., Oat. 18, 1878-tf. ARMSTRONG BROWN. At Cnrlevtllt, Pa., on Wednesday, September 17th, 1K79, by Kev.J. Garuett, Mr. K. 0. Armatrong. of DuBoia, Clear field oounty, and Miss Jennie M. Brown, of Urinkarton, Clarion oounty. AMBRMANTUOMPHON. On Monday, Sep tember 32d, 1879, by Kev. II. Baker, of Altoona, Mr. Franklin T. Ainermen, of U leer Held oounty, and Mist Martha Thompson, tf Blair oounty. KI'IINS KRATZKR. In Covington town ship, ob Wtdnesday, September J 7th, 1870, by Rev. 0. W. Stroup, Mr. Valentine M. Kuhns, of Praaobville, and Miss Mary B. Kratatr, of Karl haus, Clearfield oounty. STKGNBR Near Troutv IIU, oa Saturday, Stp- tember 30tb, 1870, Jacob Slegntr, aged 87 years, 0 months and 10 days. SMITIIIa Ball township, September 30th, 1870, Mrt. Calbarlnt Smith, agad 8 years, 10 months and 7 days. Mrs. Smith was ont of tht oldest oltitons In tbt upper tnd of tho oounty. Sbt osrae to Ibis county about fifty-nine years ago. PeunNylraiilnltailrontl TYRONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH (S and after Monday, MAY II, I87, tba Vr rasseoirer Trains will run daily (aieept Hon days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follow. CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. B. pLDnann, Conductor. LKAVE BOUTII. LEAVB NORTH. Corwantvllla,..l.lO, r. Rivarview 1 30, " Olearteld, 1.40, " Leonard, 1.40, " Barrett I.S4, " Woodland 4.01, " Birler,... 4 Os, " Wallacelon, 4.17, ' Bloo (tail, 4 la, " llraham ...4.M, " Pblllpsborj, ..AM, " Steiner'a, 4.3, " Boyoton,.... 4.4H, " Osooola, 4.91, " Powalton, l.o, " rtummit, Ill, " VanaaoyoOH..l'lo, " Tyrono,H ...1.00, " Tyrone,.- M0,i.at Vaoseoyoo,.... 9.S6, " Summit, V 50, " Powelton, 10.00, Osooola,.. 10.11," Bojoton, l.ir, Stelnor's 10.21, Philipsbar(,10.1t, " Oranam, 10.11, Blaollall, 10.17, Wallaoaton,...10.44, " Bijler lt.il, - Woodland, 1. 60, " Barrett, ..ll .7, - Uonard 11.11, " Clear6.ld,...ll.lv, " Riv.rvlew.....ll.ls, Oarwansville,. I 1.40a.m. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. - , Cooduetor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Cnrwensville- l.ll A. v. Tyrone, 7.10 p. Vanaooyeo,....7.48 " Sanimll,.......0 " Powelton, 8.17 " Oeewla,. I II " Bojnlon, ....... 8 .U Burner's I..1II " Pblllpsbnrf...l.4l " Orabsm 8.47 " Blue Ball t.H Wallaoeton, ...t.OI " Bigler 9.10 " Woodland, 0.17 " Barrett, .15 Leonard, 0.30 " Clearfield, 0.38 Rlverviow 9.48 ' Cnrwensvlllo 10.00 Rirarvlew. o0 " Cleerleld.. 1.47 " Leonard,. Ill " Ilarrett I.6T " Woodland,... 1.01 " Birler .08 " Wallaoeton,. 1.1a " Blue Uall, t il Grebam, 4.16 Philip. bar,.. 4.19 Steiner's,. Boynton Oseeole, Powelton,... Bomtnit, V aneooyoe. Tyrone, PHlLll'Slll RQ ilOSHANNON BRANCUKK Lnavn aoorn. lkati nonrn. A, at. p. m. p. n 11:40 I Mi 4:80 11:11 4:14 11:14 4:18 9:19 11:04 4:11 t.U 11:61 I 17 A. M. ariTions. Morriadala, 1:00 1:11 1:19 I 14 1:80 1:44 7:00 Pbilipsbnrg, 7:01 e'teiaer'a 7:09 10:19 7:18 10:3i 7:81 Boynton, Ososola, Mosbannoa, 1:47 10:44 7:10 Klerlina, 110 1 1:46 1:60 1:51 10.48 7:45 lloatsdala, 1:11 11:40 1:46 1:67 10:61 7:66 McCaoley, l:l 11:16 8:46 1:07 10:58 8:01 Kandriok'a, 8:16 Il:.t0 l:.1n 1:12 11:01 1:09 Rasoay. 8:111 11:16 l.U BALD EAGLE VALLEY BRANCH. Ei. Mall. Mall. Kip. r. h. A. h. 7.08 8.30 leave Tyrooa arrive 8.19 7.66 7.41 7.05 8.43 8.01 8 1.1 I.Oli 6 16 7.13 8.47 llald Eeaie 6.68 I. Ill 9.H0 814 9.66 Julia 6.10 4.46 4.16 4.16 4.01 leave 1.16 Milrsburg li.llefonto Milreburg !.:! 10.11.1 8.46 10.16 9.118 10.40 Howard 141 11.18 arrive I,. Haven I ' TV HONS STATIOlt." taaTwsan. A.trTT wnnvwinb. A. n PaelOo Einreaa 1:00 Pltl.burrk Eip'sa, 1.68 Johmtown Kspress l:6IJPaei0o Express, 1:18 p. a. I Day Express 11:601 p.m. Mall Train, 1:10 Way Paaeanfer, 1:16 AUaatio Express, 6:61 Mall Train, 1:34 Phila. Esprasa, 9:14 1 Past Lino, 7:08 Close oonooetlons aaada by all trains at Tyrone aod Lock llavaa. I. g. BLAIR, anylT-tf, Superintendent. STAG! LINES. A staae leaves Cnrwenevill.d.tly for ReynolJs ville.at I o'olook, p.m., nrriviogat Raynoldevill. at I a'eloek, p. aa. Returnkag, leevee Reynolde ville dally, at 7 o'olook, a. nr., arrivina at Oar wensvilla at 11 o'aloak, no. Faro, naoh way, 11. A stage leavea Curwanevllle dally, at 1 o'aloek, p. as., for DoBois City, arriving at DoBoto City at I o'aloek, p. in. Returning, loovee DuBoia at 7 o'olook, a. aa., dally, arriving at Curwenaville at lla'ohMk, as. Far Mob way, 11.69. PARE FROM CLKARFIKLP, TO Bellefoavo, Pa 13 IS MioVUatowa....,...ll90 Marietta 166 L.neaater ...... 189 PHILADELPHIA 1 99 Altoeaa........ I 81 Ltek Haven I 7 Williaiasport I Uuotingdon M,.M. 1 oe Lewisun 1 99! Maryavllla......... 4 69 CuwanavUla...M..t.. 10 Osooola 86 Jobnetawsw-M...,. 1 16 Pbilipsbntg. 61 Tyrone 1 II HTTHBUnU.... I II HARRIHBURU... 4 76 Sftti .dvertitrmrntt. f ODO BlIIIHBUk Ooorgo Wearer A Ce. O. want iva Ibaaaaad betbale ef OATS, ao, aod will pay eash er prodnee. ClearBolJ. rn Aug. ia, ia? u. PUBLIC IALKTWo will b. olerod at pabtio eaea er eatery, a SATURDAY, OCT. II, 1179, el i o'olook P. M, tbo Aeedemv Lots, sltunte In tbo borough of Clearfield. Tnana. One-tbartb eash In hand, and tbo bal aooo In throe equal annuel payraeate, to ho ee eurod by bond aad mortgage on tbe premiere. By order ef Ike Board ol Be hoo I Diraetora. ' O. L. RKBD, President. WM. R. BROWN, SMvetnry. Clearfield, Pa., Hope. 17, TRIAL 1J1T. Lt.t of eoasae tat down for trlol at aeoond aad third weeks of hoptaaa. bar Tern, 1879 I rni.n wnia, itkot mosoat (frb b1) er etre. Boyer, 0 nyor A Co. tt-1 rodortek Rasaoy at al. M re. I klvorlgbl oa. w. ra.TRilaalyot.al. Ca. N. Bank, Clearfi.li rt. Ba.ee I Conowey. - rs Hiram Woodward. Andrew 8 .rdner re Cartle fusni at. al. T. C. Helms re. Daniel Nef at. al. 8. Waif, Assignee, re. Joanna Rs D. C. Ilraeel re. Daaial Miliar 1 K P Hall aa. itoary Skeweleer T B A,lliaaa ra. R. D. FaMerte. Oaitnd Dale, Trurtae ra. B.nJ. Knopp H U kbillinifard ra. Robort Hare Powell 50 Boon, boa A Treat ra, UeoW Uorn SL al. Ilea Basilar ra. DeBoU A FeJWt Smiiey Samuel Soydor Freak, Bra's A Co. Caae Leiaotdl Mes lajra.rlv J 61 Kills ' ' " TO. Natter, Davis A Ce. ra, ia. korr A Co. ta. ChrtaUM Tubht ta. HserjT Wa,j . Proibotjottre NEW. NEW. NEW. Pall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 33n3SSJS Goons, Black nnd (.'nlorcd Canhmcrt'ii, lli'ofnilti Drcno (itiods, I'liiin Pron Goods, . Now Shnwlr), LnditV Conls, !cd KlaniH'lii.dniy I'liinticlB, I'laid I'lunnils, Novy liluo l'luniiels, Waterproof and Ludit'a' Cloths, all colors, Caesimorcs, lion's and Jloys' Wear, Press Ginghama, Calicoes nnd Muslins. Our slock wns novcr better. Our Ludies' .Skirls aro beautiful. Millinery Good .1 complete IHtot-k nt our usual USaryaiiiM. Plumoa, Flowers, Wlnus, Ostrich Tips, all kinds of Fnncy Wins and Birds, Now lirocado Volvelsand Silks, Sulinn, Clack nnd Colored Silks, Black: and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Gloves, I.islo Gloves, Hillc Kringo, Buttons, Laoes, Corsets, Embroideries, Edging,, Insortings, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen ITandkorclilefs, Ladies' Tios, Ribbons, Gormanlown Yarns, Zcphyra and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Underwear, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's IIoao. Wo don't intond to novo any etoro in ' Clearfield oounty boat ns in anything stylo, pricos, quantity, quality, or soiling. Give ns u call nnd seo for yoursolf. OllC lot lis, A TD T3T7'rrQ OttomaiiN, Jr-LL Jj 1 O, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., FX f&W-i LiVsrr? -Scnrl for Dlustratcd Circular and Trices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, Mlimi.taOW, CONS, and Koe. 1 ana SOI Wanaeh Avenue. C UlCAO, tLU JAMES L. XJ3VX3E! 3EI. X? j XSL 13. 3EI. 9 MARKET STREET, CLEAR 1lEt.Il. PEleN'A. All kinds of Caskets and Collini kept on hand, and furnished to order on short notice, including tho 6nest as well as tho cheupest that can bo manu factured. Our oonpsH Fimsiinvzin Ia tho boat In uso, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attended in any part of the county. Call, or send your orders to JAS. L. LEAVY, oct 1,79-ly.' ClearBold, Pa. " FOR SALE BY THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, j Clearfield, Pcnn'ae Farm Bells, CDTTINQ BOXES, Furniture of all kinds, SEED DRILLS, Knitting Machines, or any other article manufac tured can be fur niBhod at short ' ' notice. i D for vmvt:i..iit. Co-(pcratIvc Agency, ClearHrld, Pa. 3Uu; flvtrtlsftaruta. PROPERTY KUt WENT. Mrs, John B. afertr, ef Penn township, users fnr rent n dwelling sense and More mora, eitnete in the viUeee af Pennvllle. For fannerinlonsatioa artplr to, er ad draea, Mrs. J. B. KAVFKBTY, ert. IS.TS.tf. Uramplaa Hills. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -tl TUB- kr.:i d Curwcnsvillc ! THAT wlU noa fmpatiy itiaMa w tin Wat f lh BinaahuaBft ritM, it tk haromx ( CrwBllH, GlMrtklJ oonxj, P , fjfjpixi by tb Ut BKN1AMIN HAKTHCRN, a, Ii ow ofltr4 for U wauipi tbonl Thirteen Acres, lal whttb to trMtwl ft Ih t-tirj framt DYYELLIG HOUSE, BTABLB, and tne Iwiarr ant. neuldisaa, " ri.UWINil JU.MAIHa aara SPRINO WATBR. Tta) la a rare desirable nrepertr far S srlvala real denee. The prepert y is new .fared at f RIVATI 8ALK, aa teaeaaaUe aeraas. far fnnker la fcrnialiaa tn relalioa fn it, enll nt the premises, M aaHilr la lha naeoreiew.d in aeraen ar hr letter. . 11UKXT1IAI. W. smiH. Altoreer fr the Uslre. CIsard.M, Pa., ,V Sd, lit tf. s, Itiigs, i:te. Clearfield, Pa. Sept, I, '79 I y SIMPLICITY OUPERIOHITY n f IMPLIFOi U MAINTAINElJ I Improvements September, 1878' Havlnfr rnrd fir tbo drmond of ". progralTt ifc, wt uow offer to tbo World tlit wrrn ssrrjut. Important Improvements. KotwitbsUtuiliug tho VICTOR has long been the poor of any mnchino iu the market a fact gupportod liy a host of Tolnntwr Tritnesaee we now confiucutly cuim for ft greater aimnlicitr. a wonderful reduction of X- friction, nnd altogether a liar Com hlnaltanof DftlraUe (hmlilkt. Foreale l,r Terchnnta and othura. LEAVY, Cliamlerlin Stump Fuller, CONKLIN WAGON, Watertown Spring Wagons, MONITOB CORN SHELLER, Hampton Dish Wasbere, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Pumps of all kinds. PLATFORM SCALES, Elancliard Churn, ETC., ETC., ETC., Anfalt i;, Uril-lf. Hew ai'triimtDts. NEW FIRM M NEW GOODS! Boom No. 4, Fia'i Optra Houai, CLEARFIELD, TA. T11X nndersltned have nst ipened n fell tine nf Ureeertee, seen ne TiAS.coprtrs anoAR!i,Ttrrs,spicis, 1 It I E II PRU1T, CASSK1, KH1 IT, AL80, BMUK1NM ADD ( IIKWIMI TOHACCO, rillAHH, QI'Rt.NSWAKR, OLAHIt WABR, TINWARB, WonU AND WILLOW. ARI. BROOMS, BT0, Plcur, Tttl and Clwp of all kinda. whisk we will (en at leweet nrieea fer eaak, er .rb.ar a for prodaoe er train. H.U.aS ISAAC MARKLt. ' Clearfield, Pa., Borrt. Sd, ISJf.tf. w I At