THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARKIELD, PA. WKONKSOAY MORN1NO, OCT. 22, 179. Terms of Subscription, t,f ntid to nlvno,ur wltbia ttit n0Blh...2 00 If paid atlrr Hum and ho fur six month.., t 60 If aitl after th imtiua of nix tuonhta... 1 UO r-MHrl. 8. M. PittimoiijL A Co., News- pir Alveftllng Agents, 1 Park Rw, eurnsr tirchmati Street, are our duly authorised A (toots In N Yrk City. lU.MCMHIM NOTICKH, Mrtliotllat r.ilaroal (iiurrhRev. J. 6. MrMtRHAT, Pastor. Horvlcea ovary blatb a in) A. M., and Tl P. M. Slila1h Hnhool at 9 A. M. I'raypr Meeting every WednesHy, at 7J P. M. Ooiuit union fiorvico, firit Babbuth of every ..ninth, at IH A. M. Mrt Clearfield M. E. CUurrh Rev. tf. r-itivv Wil(i, 1'uitor. Preaching aver; alternate Sunday, at 8 o'olork, 1. M. Humlny jioliool at 2$, IV M. All are in riled to attend. rel.)terlaii l'liurcti--Kev, II. B. Dutliii. Sabltn service morning and evening Bab linth School at t P. M. Prayer Meeting YVcdnes jir evening. Itaptlut t'burc li. Rev. J. A. A lurk n, Pat ter, ricrvievseverv 8blieth morning and owning, iltfrnalinK, at Hi o'clock A. M.t and 7ft P. M. fil,hlh Ni'liowlata P. M. Prayer Meeting every WeJneaiUy avonlug. Nt. francIV Church CatlmllcTlev. P J.HbehiI'AS. Divhia lerfic at 10$ A. M., on the tint, third and fourth Kundnyiof eenh month; speraand Ilcnedictlon ot iho UloMad rtaeramant i t oVIoflk, P. M. tSuoduy bobool avery Sunday aflvrooo'n at 9 o'clock. OHICIAL DlKKtTOHV. Tl UK OF luLDIKfl QlUftTBI If 11 OH COURT. Swwnd Monday of January. Ttiird Monday of March. Vital Monday af June, Fourth Monday of September. tim or BoLmis con yon n an Kint Monday of June. beco&d Monday of November. rvtuc orricmi. Pri1Ht .Wye Hon. Cbarlef A. Mayer, of Lurk Haven , Aitant Law Judge Uvtt. John II. Orris, of rtrllrfunta. Anncinte Judgtt A bran Ogden, Clearfield; Vinoent 11. llott, Clenrfield. FrrylhanolaryYAi Hloom. Register and Rteorder h. J. Morgan. Ih'tlriet Attorn') Wm. M. McCullougb. Trraiurtri'luWy Ilutt. Shtriff Andrew Pent, Jr. lUputy Shtrif Christ. J. Ktmgtr, rieerfietd. County Surveyor Samuel F. AlcUloskey, Cur-a-enaTille. County Comnifianert P. W. Kylef, Graham ton P. 0.; Klah Johnston, Grampian .'ill P. 0.; Juhn Norria. Sr., Curwenivltle. Conn 1 9 jtuW.Ws William V. Weight, Clear Held t Joseph Uilliland, Three Runa j J. 8. Nor ri", Woodland. County Coronfr J. D. Neff, New Waihinirton. Jury Commiitiontrt Dr. Jamea P. Burobfield, Clearfled, Joieph Alexander, Madera. Snprintnitnt of Public A'cAoo M. L. Mo (j il own, Clearflnld. Staler tf Writhit t jir Jem W, Car lite, offiee at l.utherhurg Pa. Naiariet 'iie John W. Wrlgley, Win. Ra dpbaiiich, Cyrua I onion, Clearfield t Joieph H. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwetmiilo j J. A. Living, 'one, Uulloii City. Our Sftecinl column ia dcvldfdly interesting In a lnc.il point of view, and profitable reading to outrlitvra who wnnt to in re money. vi:, av cotnisii i "H ill you take wheat, oata or oora for aub eription 1" M'e are often I aired of in tbia wiiy by Irttrr from patrons who reiido at a distance from Clearfield. We ng iin lay yea. The reoelpta of a retponiible merchant or mill owner lo the vicinity, will nnnwer na jurt aa well at the eah. To illluatrate t Tf any of our patroni will deliver ui a bug of grain at the mill of Juieph II, Ilreth, (n Cheat towntbip, Horace Putcliio, in Burniide, Tbotnaa II. Forcey, In Graham, Win. Porter or Sbaw'i, In Lawrence, or Drown k Beyler'a, at Itockton, Unicn townihip, and forward their rrcelpta for the amount, we will credit them on their account for Iho aame. In tMa way all may con pay what they owe, If they a ill puraue tbia flonrae. tf. Deputy Sheriff Kaiy will rcinovo li if fnmily lo Ulen Hope thin r'all. A well in bcititf ctur on Second street, in trout of Harry , inanion'i rvatiiurant. radios, did you ever? If you never Haw t'lock'a Coat i, (or Latiea, yuu aliojld at onto, juit for the aurpriao. The jury lint and other Court ndvur- tifanenti fr the November term are published In tbi weeka' isane of the RxPt'Bt.irAK. 11 yott want to Bee the finest Mock of ready made Clothing, go totluiniburg'r,)Crar field, Pa. ocl22 Stu. Now llutt the l-'nir i over.otir rend- era ran patiently wait until Thanksgiving day cornea around, which la the ncit holiday, accord ing lo the alraaoao. They hud a wonderful weddinir at or near Hoottdale on the lh Intt, A column and a half ia the AVc d 1 1 1 it all. It waa a princely affjlr, In leng'h. A I tlio Ilrii'UitLiCAN oflico )h the place to get your job work done. We are fully prepared to do anything la Ilia printing ILha, will do It well, and at the right kind of prloea. tf. . i - Kuv. J. K. Dean will preach in lle CUarfleld Rapilit Church ntlt Sabbath, (morn ing and evening). The Lord Supper will be eornmemoretrd at the morning aurviea. i mm i i i If you want to buy the tout fitting Clothing; if you want to buy the moat rrliahly made Clothing ; if yi.a want to buy at the to tit enrh prlica, g to tiulneburg. . ' oc32-2to. llojinl, h'tlin and inciduntalfl cont unit $2,00 a wrek at lleid Imiilute, an rtfellent achool, loealcd at Keidnhurg, Clarinn euunty, I'a.; tbo Triucipnl it Jxi II. Solomon, A. M , M. R. If 3 on want to bcb the bent aMrt rue ill of boyi' Clothing ( if yon want to ate a nice (l lection of genii Furniahing Oaodi ; tf yuu want to boy a fine bat, or a nice umbrella, or a good trunk or vrtliie, go to Uuinalurg. oo22 2ib. J)anicl KatiHt, inendiant, ol Cur- weaavilie, and Ueorge B. Uoodlander, proprietor of tbia paper, bava beta drawn Jorcra ( attend the United gtatea Cireuit Court, at Pittsburgh, eouiuiencing on tha tilth of Nor em tier, George N. Colburn hits rcHtimed tuiiotii at bit ttor in Weal Clearflald, wbioh hai btta cloitd for aoraa time, and n now rea ly to furnlih groiTeriea and notloal to all who may call. Mr. Colbuia la again enjoying g oJ health. - - m 9 m Stowaii Walker, eunl to the poiii tannery from Centre oountv fur atealmg Snator Pvalf'a mara, aboat a year ago, and who was eaptutad Bear Curwe aivitle, la thia oounty, attar being shot and wounded, waa rtrnied a pardon at a rer en t aelon af the Board at Harrlihurg. A. A. (iraham, Kcq , nflrr a liw weeka' aojoutn la Katiaan, rt tamed to Clearflald on Mnnday of la it wek. Tke it all through, Al. thlnka ClearOa'd and vicinity li about aa goiij plact t battle with the world at you will ud la a long joarney. i mm e ewi There -will bo no pn aching in the Clearflald Prrehy trrlao Church neat Sabbath. The pattnr, Uv. Ilrnry 8. Butler, eipreia to 1 aluenr, attending tba meeting frf the Pjnod, which eonrenea at Williamipurl lo morrow (Thuraday) avaaing, and will eooiinae ia aeeaioa orrr fabbath. Mira Ltxxio Cox, who wa bo badly burned at Cur weairlllo, wbkla attempting lo kiadle a Bra with ooal oil, oo tha Utb, died dor lfi the Bight of tba I Utb, after great ButTerlng, Ilir funeral took plaoa on the Puady following from the M. R. Church. She waa buried in tht Carwenteille oemetery. Tho now building of the Hope Fire lirirk Woika at Woodland, deatroyed by Ire tome lima ago, li about oompleted. Tba build ing la entirely of Iroi and la aaid to U a com plate piece of woik, bnlng thoroughly Art-proof. VTe expect to vUil tba catabliibmcat toon, and ir a detailed aialemeat of thia luprovamoat. On Monday of lant week, MaJ. W. t. It-yoolda, who owaed U large a id beautiful 'I ring at Be)ref(.ate, from whiek tba town r wired Ita name (belle fonta aaeaaing "baaotlfol foontaia' ') donate tho iprlag and groan da ear ronnJiag It ta tha tewa la hold and aaa fo rarer. The Major it aarely a public baaefactor. - - m e The Clearfield County Fair was held thia wek. Tba atUadanea waa very email tUoajthoul and the eabibita very manb tha lama. The Kir may ba aaid to hae been a failure ia ilmoit avery raapect. 'aWitary Jrl. Ia aubaUae, we nerar aaw ao little truth In Ike aame buaibcr of line. Tba writer, If he waa oa the graand, aiuit have beta drank. Cull and seo tlio now stock ot cloth iogjuit opened, at Iltrllnftor A Hook's. 16-Jt If you want to gut the worth of your ttiotty, don't fall to go to UulosUursj, Id Clearfield. oel32-2ia. Rebecca llollinswortb has recently beta appointed poalmiatreaa at Glen Hope, and Conrad Barrett la uow the poet matter at Marron, la lb la county. ' m 1 ilenu'diuw- that Lylle if. 'ounty Agent for Lorrillaro'i Totiicorf, and cao lell them at factory pricea, Thoy arc the beat tobaeoea in market. Try them. tf. - . Hiiady AiitAD. Wo learn that Mr. Samuel Wingert, ol Brady towmhip, unearthed a potato, of tba FeerUn variety, that weighed two p iuudi atrnng, and waa eraootb and Beat, free from any protuberancea. Sqcaue Fi.CNuKn. The local nows paper Ibat weekly devotes a half column to puff ing bigb toned magailoai.and la that way fill Ita columna, perpetratei a huge fraud upon hli pa troni and tooal rtaden. 'Tia aid There l p nothing in writing ao bard ai beginning, And nothing in life ao eaiy aa alnning. But It'aa great deal aalcr to Hep into Fleck 'a and aee their new goolf. Timheu yon Sale. All the oak, pine, poplar and hemlock timber oa 4 .'IB aerea of land, in Brady towniblp, ia now oflercd for aale. Thia ia one of tho beat timber Iota now la the market. See advertiaement In thia leeite. 15-St Katiikii Late in tub Seabon. The pMpla of St. Clair, Schuylkill county, anart witb all aeriouaneaa, that during a ahower of ruin there on Friday a weak lereral buahela of green praa came down over a territory about a iquare in diiueuiiont. House voa Salb. A ruHidunt of ClearStld borough orlera a dark bay mare for tale. She ia one of the fat teat walkcra ia tha county and not (low on a trot. Reaaoni for selling no uae fur the animal. For further information apply at oraddreis this offioa. 15-3t - m - Seo a woman on liorHchack in another column, riding near Pjioer'a Vineyards, wUh a bunch of Grapes from which .Spear's Port Grape Wine la made, that li so highly eiteeraed by the medical pro rest ion fur the uae of inralidn, wckly perif'tii and the aged. Bold by E. W. Graham, Drujiglit, Clarfteld, Fa. Jly-lfl '79 tf. 1 " i . Simmon & UunkiuV Minstrels ap peared in Fit's Opera llouaa last Saturday iron ing, according to announcement, and were greet ed with a lare audieaoo. The rtceipta wa learn, ami-note J to $187,00. They expect to riiit Clear Sold again duntng the holidays. Their enter, tainments arc But exoellcd by any minstrel troupe traveling. Salk of FrtKiuiiT. OwnerH and con signeci of unclaimed gooda at the lereral stations on tba Tyrone A Clcar3eld branch of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Clearfield county, aa In dicated in aa advrrtiiement found In this inue of the Rki-i BMciff, will ohierre that unlaaa tbey come fir ward and pay the freight on tha guods named in that schedule, they will be told abio lutrly lo pay charges. - ' Settled. Tho IIotitEduto JVir$, ol laitrhuradiy, snys : "On Monday of thia week, (he mlofri of tha eollirries In this region held ereral meeting!, and appointed committees to wait on the operators and aik for ao advance of ten ct nta pi-r Ion, which was at once granted, the ance to he given un or before November Ir-t Thf proapeots for a good Winter' work arc now better than ever before, and tkli, together with the general luoreaie lo wages, tends very much to throwing an air of prosperity over our whole uominunity." m m A Miserable- Annoyance. There are a few boys who alternately find their way up and down the front and rear stairways of Pie's Opera Houie, In a alandestina manner, and tramp, yell and howl as viciously as so many hyenas. There boys bava no mora right to do Ibis, and In bat way annoy tha occupants o the building, than they have to alesl horse. This is for the benefit of the parents who- own tbea boys. If thi will nit mike the bjys beb arc, a kin will be introduced, ami tbeae rude raa i requested lo annoy ihcir parent instead of their neijbhiri. lN(iaATmL (iiitLS. An exchange aa : "Two girt ttelong to a church choir in Loa Ange'ti, California, and got locked in tha cborob the other night while th-y wtre talking over the fashions. Thry gave the alarm, whin a man living near tho church put up a board to tha window and thoy slid down to the ground. Tba moat singular thing was that after tbey got aarely to the ground they looked road and went oa with out thanking the man, and tbey won't apeak lo him whan they meet him. Ho couldn't account for it until be went to take the board down, when he got silvers In his flogiTi and scratched his thumb on a shingle nail that stuak through tho board." . mm a - - Tub Ownerhhip of Fruit. An oachange remark : "A criminal charge of steal ing apples from a bough banging over another man 'a property la expeotrd to be tried at Doj lea town, Buck county, ahortly. Thre seems to be a good deal of ignorance of the law on this ques tion of ownership, but It has mora than once hrea decided, and the dee In ion has been, we be lieve, la every case, in fawr of tba owner ol tht tree. The owner of an adjoining hi may cut off all the branches hanging over his land, and may destroy tha roots running into It ( but that Is all. He cannot olalm the fruit on an overhanging branch, not even wbea It falls off upon his prop erty ; but the awner of tV tree ha aright to gather it." Wc wonder if that ie;;od law and common anise F An Out-Let for Hurt Spuing. The Uluo Hpr n oa the f irm of J. D. Shugerl, In Ben rer ttwuihip, bus I ten for years a farm lake, in otker w r li a noted 'priog without an out-let or in-let. Tha euotinud drouth baa ao reduced the weti-r in the aevaral aireama (bat moat of tba mill an I imnafactixifi ate short of water, whtcn oauied the oworrs of mills on Lg.tn'a Brunch to bate a ditch dug to the Btae Spring, which wa vonuniualed on Monday last. A loon aa the ditoh reached the spring water began to Bow at the rate of fifty eubio feet or three hundred and aotenty five gallons per minute. Thii tl w did not make any perceptible Impraaalon on the water in the spring. One peculiarity was notice I, that tha water railed in the spring in i lead of falling which has beta it peculiar rustom, that li the water baa lowered and raise I at inter val without any perceptible in-let ur out let. The irregular supply la aesoun'ed for by there being an intermittent 'pring pomiwture from wbioh the water fl w at Interval, but whara It hi been flowing to ft out the Blue Spring is not fully ac counted for. This acquisition will add much to the flow of water In Lgn'i Branib, for which Kdward C. Humes, K'q., and bis miller, Wm. Kiun,ara entitled to much credit. George Val entine also 0'i operated with them. 0'fHfe ft t pull ita n, pltI)Nl:R AM) Ittltll-.V IIOHT7,' II Kite. At;AIXT The Kjeetmant suit or I'runer A Hurley agalmt ihe heirs of Ur. Unit, wbioh wa changed from thi county to Centra for liial, war tried laat wek, and rcaoMid In a verdiet for the heirs of Dr. llouls. tloa. Geo. A. Jinks, Uea Beaver, and o'hera, repreoented Prnner A Burley,and Scnat.-r Wallace and Hon. C. T. Aleiandar the flout helra. Thia caa involved tba title lo alt of the land on which ll'iuts lale and Houliville are built, and alfeolud 'be location of thirteen purvey whieh were located and returned as one block In 1793. In I'M, Vr. Ilouti bought the four treats oa which tba principal colliery and lb towaa are located from (bote who represent ed tha Morgan, Rawla and Peters title, lo tba thirteen tracts. They leemea to ba wall located by tha actual marks oa tba ground, but they In terfered with Philips' lands on tba south which ware elder surveys. Dr. Huats bought that part only which did aot Interfere, an 1 went an to im prove and aall parts of tba lands ho bad bought. Ia 160, Pruaer A Hurley wara led ta believe that the thirteen tracts lay two tracts, or 409 rods, further north than they were actually located on tha ground, and Ibis would leave vaoaol land If true. They took oat two warrants for thlt vacant land and located them aa two of tba tracts bought by Dr. llouts, and brought suit ia 1880, flnt claiming ta locale the whole thirteen trade north 40v rods. This ease was twice tried la oar Courts, and resulted Anally la Pruaer a Barley taking a non-salt la Iftftl, waea tka jury war ready to render a verdict for (ha Defendants. It was then removed by then to the Uoilad Slatrt Court at Putaburgh and tried there, and agala a verdict was glvaa to lluata. Ia IH77, Ibis aall was brought, the venue changed to Centra scanty and has aow mulled la a vardlet a aacoad lima far Ika lloata title. Messrs. Brlibtn, Good anal M' A I ear, repreaeatiag the lloata aatata, has now loally got a ttlemaat of thia voted que, lien, and the tilt of everybody claiming under tha Heat i eel eta la quieted aad removed from all doubt by tha two verdicts la aaa way. Jadga Ore la triad the case, and his charge Is ipoksa af at f try clear aad aU na. For cheap suits and good goods, go to Hirlingar aad hook's. 1 It. m -a ' Salt. Lytic baa just rocoived a car load of Ana Salt, large aaoks. Also, a oar load of coarse and Amerloaa Ana. Full weights guaran teed, and will ha sold at lowest pricea ia tba oounty. tcp'-M, '79-tf. A mun named Cbarlca McQuado was ecoidenlly shot and kUiod at Driftwood, Cameron county, laat Sunday. He waa out In the woods bunting gama when tha accident occurred. He was thirty-Ova years of age and unmarried. mm -a a Tur, Difference. An exchange re marks, that tba raising of bee has become a buiineas of great profit among tba farm era of Waahiagtun oounty. It pays better than wool, aod tba dog are aot aa hard oa tha bees aa on the sheep, J. F. Snyder, Ksq., of this place, has been tdeotcd a delegate to re pretest the Clear field Lutheran Sabbath School In tba Tooth National Convention of Lutheran Sunday School Workers, which will meet at Lew li town, Pa , on the lib, 6th and 6th days of November next. Two I ii re o bIoycs aro being put up in Pie's Opera Home, to take the plaoa of h eaten, which have heretofore proved nnsatisfaetory. With heaters it took too long to warm up tba large hall, and required a great deal of fuel aod labor to keep up Ihe Area. . mm -mm' George Knurr, a formor citiaons of Truutvillu, thia couotr, baa received the contract for carrying tha mail, three times a week, be tween Punxiulawney and Reynoldiville, service beginning on tht 1st Instant- Tho mall route from r-uuisutawney to Luthariburg, by way of Troutvillc, baa been discontinued. ... mm ewi It it a by Buckwheat. We learn that Mr. George M. Thompson, of Brady township, icattered a bushel and three pecks of buckwheat on a patch of ground. lie threshed bis crop last week, and got a yield of !64 buifael of buck wheat. Does that kind of farming pay F That is certainly a wonderful percentage. A. M. Fleck unearthed a lot of po tatoes on Monday ,of the Fearless variety ,that goes a little ahead of those ia Brady township, noticed eliewhere In this paper. The largest of eight on exhibition weighed 2 pounds and li ounces, the eight of them weighing fourteen pounds. Give Abo tha dip'uma. LiHt of letters remaining unclaimed in the Fostoffioc at Clearfield, for tha week ending October 2t', 187K t J. F. Crane, Daniel Coyle, Ima A. Ireland, Mi Mollie A. Krlie, Lidta A. K leper, Benjamin F. Myers, Mrs R. H. MoGarvey, Wm. Larney, Isaac Whltnaok. P. A. GaiTUt, P. M. A. U. Kramer, Kaq., was mad hint Sunday evening when tho baggage track at the railroad atatiun iu this place punched him on the cheek with its long arm. Ha wean his left aye in mourning now. Wheelbarrows acd hand-carts, whennot in uae, ahould be kept off tba pave ments or public highway. mm I IIoiise Stolen. Wo learn thai Geo. Aurand, rcr-ldiug near Luthcrihurg, bad a large bay mare stolen laat Sunday night. She has a while stripe in forehead, and wmo white on one bind and oae fore foot. The thief evidently made a mistake. There was a fine young mare in tba stable j but the one ha took ia fifteen years old and blind in one eye. He has ao doubt dis- eorend bis mistake ere thi and abandoned the head. IIUMINU MAI (II. The person who signed the paper for the par poie of organiiing a general hunt, met at tba store room of G. C. A T. W. Moore en Tuesday evening of laat week, to fix np n a day and trans act other bualneil concocted therewith. Thurs day of this week was settled upon as the day, and 3. 1. Snyder and A. M. Row elected Captains to marshal the nimrods. Below wa give the names of those who are eipeeied to take part la the hunt, with "ooonf of the game as agreed upon : B.1YDRR I BtDI. Row s IIDB. 8. S. Butters, Henry Bridge, O R. Barrett, jr., C. H. Barrett, J. P. BurcbOeld, K. M. Burchtield, A. B. Alb man, Hon. G. R. Barrett, J. R. II .iter, W. 0. Cardon, Frank Cnrdon, T. A. Fleok, A. M. Fler. I). R. Fullerton, Frank Fielding, Frank A. Fleming, M.S. Ulanta. W. J, Hofftr. W. D. Bigler, A. M. Bloom, IF. G. horpening, M. B. Cowdrick, T.J. Cloarv. Jack Douitherty, J. W. Howe, ii. A. Goodfellow, A. W Graham, C. It. Hallord, John M. Hasting, J. L. H. Heicbliold, A. J. Ilagerly, Ann e Kcnnard, John L. K regie, A. W. Lee, W. 0. l ytic, B. A. Leery, L. J. Morgan, John K. Harder, G. W. Johnson, John F. Kramer, John Mr.Clcllan, 0. J. Keagy, W. M MoCallough, Jamea Kerr. J. F. McKenrlok, 0 L. Moore, Fred Monop, Ferd Mitchell, A. B. Heed, Harry Rider, George U. Moore, R. M. McEnally, D. McGaoghey, James McLaughlin, Harry Mills, A. M. Row, K. M. 8c he u rer, Fred Saoaett, R. H. Stevenson, W. M. Show, II. B. Van Valsah, A. W. Walters, W. R Wallace, J. W. Wrigley, A. B. Weaver, J. M. Stewart, R. N. Shaw, S. I. Snyder, John Simmons, John A. Stock, Warren Thorn, Paul Weaver, James K. Wntson, William V. Wright, George Weaver, FrnnK Willey. WHAf TUB OA MR CO CUTS. l ine squirrel, 1 j black or gray squirrel, 6 ; pigeon or duck, 4 ; pheasant or rabbit, 0 ( hawk or woodcock, 7 ground bog, I j rat-coon, B ( crow, 10; owl, 11 loon, 16 l fox, 20 f wildoat, 40; deer, 60 i bear, 80 j panther cr wolf, 100. AH parties araTequlrod to report at the Moore Brothers' store in the evening within fifteen min utes after the arrival of the Kxprais train , - - THK FAllt. Our Thirteenth Annual Fair Is over Oa Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday the personal turn out was large and the receipts liberal. We have attended tha thlrteta gatherings, and were highly p eaaed to wltnesi the Ita prove meat in the qua tty of tha article and pre luata on es hibilijn. We bava seen more boiees, eat tie, heep, bogr, etc., on the ground, but what they lacked ia aombera was made np la tha blood. la de ad of tha small white oak breed that formerly appeared at oar Fair, the Royal blood was risi ble everywhere. What we hare say about the stock, is also true of tba farm products. Finer graia, fruit and vegetables, cannot be found else where. 1b rhort, the Fair was a success, and for nearly four days tha people realty enjoyed tbem lalns, save while brubiag away a little dust that was floating around pretty thickly. Let the officer get ready now and prepare for next year. BISCBLLARBOtH RoTRR- Nu accidents that we beard of bippeaeJ dur ing the Fair. County Falra, aa a rule, have ben very sus- cerifal this year. Thepriaa sqaasb oa exhibition weighed 121 pounds. John W. Howe waa the owner. The receipts at the gate amounted lo between $8 0ft and W0 enough to pay premiums and other expeasef. Two black bears, eight month old, owned by Jamea Hale of Osceola, attracted a good deal of attention. They were q aite docile. The nsual display of fancy articles, sawing mat-blnee, furniture, maaieal instruments, flowers and plants, etc., were to be seen la the main building. The wsatber waa all that could be desired, sl eep! Friday. On that day the threatened rain prevented quit a number of people frm goiog on the grounds. A number of gambling Institutions aad side show arrangements occupied prominent positions oa tba grounds. These are expected to be found attached to circnief, but thsy seem oat of plaoa at County Fairs. Frank Bradley, of tbla pi aee, took first money $15 In tha pedeetrian eon teat, and fohaT. Car ter, of West Clearfield, got seeoad. Two ether competitors McGlanghin.of II outs dale, and Maya, of Knox township, "threw up the sponge caily in tha ooateal. Krntit Book had aa "air plant" en exhibition la the mala building, which Is not planted la the rarlh, but receive auatenanoe from the air, and alts oa lop of the ground, oa a board, or when ever yoa choose to plaoa it, aad will thrive like tha cedars of Lebanon. The raees created mora latarael thea aaythlng else that look plaoa daring the Fair. Oa Wed nesday alter noon the first trot took place, beat two heats la three, for a parse of $30, resulting as follow I lav. In. Sunihfoe - m 1 I Red Bank I I II roes way t I Dane Away m 4 TrtPRsnaf ArranaooB. For faorsee owaed aad re lead ia eouaty, best I la S, & 1st. In. Oaoeolab. b behryver, b. g. M.t. . t I rainar aftbrroor. Free te all, best I In I, ltt. lar, Sri. So. Red Baak I 1 1 Maggie Miller tit Honabiae - lit Tie-2 41, 1 si, 1,J. P. O. Fraud. Thoe newspaper who make a habit or Issuing baaiaaea circulars, and fold tham inside of their papers, for tha pur pose of avoiding ths payment of postage, should be severely punlabed for robbing the Postoffloe Department of its revenues In thia Illegal man nor. Tba fine for suoh dirty work Is $6 for each circular so seat out, and we hope that aome'en- terprlalog Postmaster will lucoeed in punishing some of these viola ten. A PUni.lC HENEKACTOR.'' Office of Nichols A SteiaerTSd Pino St.. New York Cirr. Nov. 13, 187S. Da. M. M. FtRRRR.Fredonla, N. Y ,-ZW Sin I have been a great sufferer from Ulltous nets and Dyspepnia for years. My friend Hon. N. C. Lake, of the New York Custom House, lo- duoed ma to try your Blood and Li rer Remedy and Nerve Tonic. Br the use of two bottles I have sustained the most refreshing relief. I look upon it as one of the greatest remedies of the day, and you a the compounder of the aame, as a public benefactor. Yours truly. WM. U. STKINER, Rx-Coinmissionnrof Uxcise for New York City. oet-22-2t Dr. Fennar'a Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonla may well ba called "The conquer ing hero" of the times. It la the medical triumph of tho age. Whoever has "the blues" ahould take it for it regulates and restores tba disordered system that gives rise to them. It always oares BiliouioeM and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen En large mints, Scrofula, Kryslpelaa, Pimples, Blotches and all akin Eruptions and Blood Disorders; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j Sleeplesiaess, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility Restores flesh aad streagtb wbea the sys tem Is rut n ing dowa or going into decline f oures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does these things by strik ing at the root of disease and removing Its causes. Dr. Fenoer's Improved Cough Honey will re lieve an coDih ia one hour. lit. tenner s Gold en iieliat cures any pain, as Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache la five to thirty minutes, and readily relieves Rheama Ufin, Kidney Complaint, Diarboaa, ate. ur. renner s au t itus Dance Dpecmo, una bottle always cures. For sale tiy Hartawiok A Irvln, Uruggtats, Clearaeld, Pa. aug-27-lf. The Old Lycoming; Insurance Company me rirai to me rrom. Cir aw ms villi, Pa., Oct. 20, 1879. Kkr A Biodlr, General Insurance Agents, C lear field, Pa : 1 take pleasure In aaknowled ging receipt of Draft from you. for Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-two Dollars and Afty canU($l,4U2 60-, being ib lull for losi by fire, which uocurred to y property on the Zu day or October. I stu, m tba borough of Curwensrille, Fa. And I hereby return to yen my sincere tneoxs lor ins prompt and business-like manner in which you have settled and adjuited my loss, and I recommend tn tne people ot l learneifl county tfie old time-trieu LYCOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, as be ing safe, reliable and prompt. lATHARISB UBAFr. Oct 22, 1879 2m. llti:HU,M AWAItUUO. Ths following U the list of premium awarded by the judges of the departments or classes or articles un exhibition lait week : hiss 1. Beit cow, W. F. Tate $ 8 01) Sreood beat, J. G. Setaryver 4 01) Beat bull, bet. I and 2 ya old, Jeaae Goie A vu Second bast, bet. 1 and 2, L. Denning-... t On ll.it bull, bet. 2 and 3, J. L. lobn uu Second beat, bet. 2 aod S, A. L. Ogden... I 0') Bst bull, bet. 3ya or upward, J. Melt ride. 8 OU Class 2. Beat cow for milk and but., S. B. Jordan. $ 6 00 Best hfftfrr, 2 ya old, Clark Brown X 0o Ue.it call, t yr. olil, Ueuj. Miaw I uu Iteit calf, uoder 1 yr. old, J. L. Yohn 2 00 Class 4. Beit eUlllon, Alfred Bloom $ 8 00 Second belt, M F. Wallace... 8 00 Beat mare and colt, W. P. Tate 8 0U Class 5. 4 Beat mare for work, Zack Ogdan $ 4 00 Beat family bone, I. W. Hancock I 00 Best match, team, Hugo Mullen. 8 00 Beit 2 yr. old colt, Alien Orr t OU Best 8 yr. old colt, J. B. Wetxail 4 Oil licit colt, under J yrs. old, lack Ogden... 2 v( Beit pulling of stone boat, Km. Fen loo.- a 00 Class 0. Beit buok, Clark Brows $ 4 00 Beit ewe, W. P. Tate 3 00 Best lamb, W. P. Tate 1 00 Cass 10. Heat boar, R. Shaw, Jr t 4 80 ileit iow and pi it, Fiank thaw 2 00 lip.t ut bog, 1. Stage 8 00 Heaond beat fat hug, I. Stage 1 00 ilu I pig, under o mo., w. o. Uauil.,Utf..1 .00 Liass 11. Beat turkey, L. Dannlog $ 1 00 Class 12. Beat plow, W. P. Read Dip Beit grata cleaner S. L. Swlihar Dip Beat threshing machine, Frank Robinson. I I 00 Class 13. Best churn, P. Frmire..,. , . Dip Best bee hive, A. M. Hills Dip Class 14. lest bushel of wheat, Miles Read $ 2 00 Beat 2 acres of wheat, K. Sliaw.Jr ........ 18 00 Best buibil of Rye, M. J. Owen 1 00 Beit 2 aores or buok wheat, t. W. Hancock. 8 00 Best 2 aores of corn, Tnos. T. Smith 8 00 Best buibel of corn, W. F. Read Dip Beet bushel of oata, Milea Read Dip Beat ba.poUloea(Peerleaa)J A McBride. 1 00 Class 15. Bet cake, Jennie Row $ 80 Beat dually ot Jellies, N. Ruhel S 00 Beat g Ibis jellies, N Kisbel 60 Class 1G. Best 8 Ib. butter, Mrs. Eliiba Davis $ 1 00 Beat ebeeae, Mra. ttliaha Uavis 1 Ot) Second beat ebette, Mias Alios Flegal.... Dip Class 17. Beit 100 lbs. wheat dour, Jno. J. Smith... $ 1 Oil Best luQlba.ol buck wheat, J no. J. Smith. 1 00 Class 18. Beet box of honey, A. M Hills... I I 00 Best jar of peaebea. John Featon... 80 Beit jar of pick lee, Mm Alice Plegal bu Beat bam, M. F. Wallace 60 Best dried beer, M. F. Wallace H 6(1 Beit Jar of oralis, Meliiia J. bbaw Dip Class 2D. Beat apeeimeo bf hair work , J. Fent n Dip Beit Bowers in wouatud, Mrs. L.J. Kurd. si) Beit tidy, Eiuuia C. Saaw Dip Best needlework, Mis Sarab Owtoi 60 Beat ah p peri, Elisabeth Stewart Dip Beat ipe.riu.ien of sewing on machine M s. n. 11 Ueera ou Best shell work, Mr. Geo. . Gullob Dip Class 22. Best fanny work, Mil Clara B. Shaw.... Dip Ileal painting, Frank Moure Dip Beitdiinlay ot II owe re, If meat Buck Dip Bell runic work exbibilor, A. M. Row... Dip Class 24. Bestcaae of gun implements, J. B Harder. Dip Beet eaae ot Hue gone, J. K. Harder Dtp Beat gun maJe in county, J. E. Harder... $ 1 vu Beit iron fence, Richard Kennard 2 00 Beat fruit dryer, Jus. Winery..... Dip Class 25. Best buggy, L. R. Merrill. $ 2 00 Beat autky, Harry Mtlla Dip Beat aleigb, L. K. Merrill t 00 Beit display, bug. and ear, D. B. Drape.. Dip Class 2G. Beit bedilead, M. B. Spackmaa I 1 00 Bet watltPten i, M B. SaokmaB. 60 Beat bureau, M. B. Spackmau , 8 00 Class 28. Beit iquaih, 121 lba., J. W. Howe $ 60 Heit variety of vqueihee, Jaa, Spackmaa.. 611 Beit pumpkin, M . J. Owen 60 Beat buibel of beets, Jack Cook Ita 60 Bestceleiy, Maggie L. Owens - 60 Best A head ut oaubage, Jack CLBklla.... 6l Beat rutauegaa, N. Ruhel m t 00 Beit turnip, John 1. Pattereoa - Dip j Class 29. Beat Irish collar, I. McNul Dip Best Scotch collar, I. McNael.,.., Dip Best buggy cellar, I. McNaul Dip l Best sida uf harness leal bar, ft. MoNaal... $ 1 00 Class 30. I Best salt ef clothes, Miss Sarab Oasns..... $ 1 00 Class 31. j Best aewspapar, O B. Good lander I 1 80 Best blanks, 8. J. Row A Boa 6" Beet cards, B. J. Row A Bun 60 Best oraameatal printing;, 8, J Row A Sob. I 80 Best leaefeers' reports, B. J. Row A Sua... Dip Class 34. Best cannal eoal, John Norria. Dip Beat Are-clay, J. A. MeBnde. I 6 Beit ep eel men ef peat, from Ireland, Jack Uoliiaaa Dtp Class 35. Best buihel ef apples, N. RliheL. I I 00 Heal 18 lba. Am. grapes, B. W. Davie I Bast I lba, Native grapes, Keek Ogden,... 1 W Best display of apples, Nathan Muere I N Beat peek of beans, N. Huh el 1 00 ttest peek orqataoee, Mile Heaa M,.,. aw Beit peek ef peers, Mrs. W. L. Riihel...... 1 80 Class M. Best Nursery, John D. Wright. $ I 10 Miscellaneous. Display ef Organs aad Piaaos, Oeo. W, Good, Atlnoaa Dip Display ef Weed Bowing Mao a I as M. R. Beers Dip fllagor Sewing Machine, J.W. Niekita Dip Ilu we Hewing seaekine, A. 11 Bin ilk. ...... Dip Cbampiea Me were, Cardva Bros Dip Bed Harrier Mowers, Ja Irvia Din Two bear eabs, Jaa. P. Hale Dp All pramtaaas will be PAID IN FULL at any time between now aad the first af December, after wklea data all an lifted monlad prsmlama will be eon 1 1 dared as donatloai to the Society. PereoBi will aall apon the Secretary, A. U. Row, at tha Journal oflca, and get tbelr orders apea tba Treasurer. Scrofula of thirty years' standing baa been eared by "ir. iiadey xivoa ssxrra sr." Bold by all droggiits. Half the ills ot human life proceed from a torpid and disordered liver. Submit to them no longer while "Sellers' Liver Pills" will cure you quickly, lie. per bos. It is absolutely the best known remedy for Female Weakneea , e Iran gt hens tha whole system, and 9n produce no injurious effect . Barosma li prepared by K. K, Thompson, Tituivills, Pa., and Is fur sale by all druggists in Clearfield, and Jos. Seyler A Sun, Lut here burg. oct-rS 2t A Fact. An advertisement inBertod in the RkFViLtcaR will reach more readers than if published lo all the other papers In tho coun ty, and oust tha adrertisvi Ism than one-half Ib other words, an advertisement published Ib our jcurnal Is worth double the prion of thai charged by any other publisher la the eounly. It Is a feol. tf. Removal. Dr. T.J. lioyor has re moved his medical office to the rooms recently occupied by Buck A Graham, In Graham's row He makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty. CllARUKS VERY LOW. The manufacturers having lowered pricea, be Is prepared to furnlih STRICTLY PURB MEDICINE8 at greatly re duced rates. Tha afflicted will be benefited by giving him a call. Ju1y23, 'IfMf. Wine with Cake for Entertain- MRXTS-We take plcarure ia directing the atten tion of Ihe public to Spier's Celebrated Port Grape Wine, a para and unadulterated article, upon which every one may most Implicitly rely. This wine U made at Spear's Vineyards, Paiseie, New Jersey. It has a rich flavor, mellow Jool ncss, and brilliant color; and is not only aa agreeable beverage, but Is highly beneficial in all Its properties for invalids and aged person. For ale by B. W. Graham, druggiit, Clearfield, Pa, New Dailt Stage Line. James L. Leavy has succeeded in baring a daily mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pen n fie Id, and will hereafter rua a daily stage between the two points. His contract began with April 1st, and the stage will leave Clearfield every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connectlona with all trains on tba Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re turning after tha last train the aame evening. Parssngersand freight will be carried at low rates. Order left at any of the hotels will be attended to. ioaprjtf u The Brook vilte Vt mot rat reminds the Clearfield Rxr L'Sl.irAM that "There's nothing meaner Than Ihe solnors gleaner Who steals wbatothars write" Correct, my boy ; but why couldn't you admin ister the reprimand without ateallng f Clarion Republican. That Is what we would like to know, too. Borne people are very sensitive wbea otbera attempt to imitate them. Never rebuke other pccpla for doing what you practice yourself. Those Apple. We have had Iota of samples, and supposed that Mr. Flegal would tome oat ahead with his seventeen-ounoer f but it seems now that brother Daniel, residing In B rady towmhip, informs us thai he has a'Tulpe- hock," weighing 18) ounces. This, wa think, will settle tha apple buiineas this season. Mr. Samuel Brown, and Mr, Thomas Lanlcb, have duu-ped a lot on our table weighing from twelve to sit teen ounoes. Such fruit Is a blesalog to the neighborhood In which it grows. Clearfield Coal Trade. Stato- meat of Coal and other freights aent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Divlalon, Pennaylvanln Rail road, for the week ending October II, 1879, and the same time lasfyear OOAL. TORR. Forlbe week 30.118 Same lima lasl year Increase Previously during year betne lime last year Increase Total In 1879 Basse time last ytar Increase OTBRB rRRIOBTR, Lumber Mtioellaneuui freights ... lt0,v6 ...lOXnars. ..194 " It BccniH that the vigilant (?) police of Clearfield made bo effort to capture thia des perate fiend, and bad it not ben lor Captain Clark, the robber would never have been or railed: ilivitiurr, we ray, mit uvwut ia uue to oiaa lul lba manner In which he worked up this oaee 0ttv la HtptUlt. The JfMi7e is very much mlstakea la what it says of "tha vigilant police of Clearfield," for Constable McCiellan followed 0 Hera, Vboae name was then not known, ta Weedvillc, where be got the check cashed, thea to Kyler's camp, on Wolfliek ran, tn Elk county, and thence to St. Marys, where all trace of him was loit. Thus matters remained until Tuesday night whan a logman came to Clearfield for the purpose cf la forming Mr. McCiellan that the waa be wanted was at Laaraltoa. Not finding Mr. MoClellaa, be Imparted bis knowledge lo otbera. Captain Clark was than informed, went to Laurel tea and made the arrest. These are tbe simple facta, and all the capiial tbe RtKilU can make out or them, it Is welcome to. . THE ORPIIKim 111 YM VIHIT TO HKOOKVILLH. Tba following extracts are taken from the Brookrilla papers of last week. Read what they have to say In reference to the Clearfield people, oa tba occasion of Ibcir recent vialt to that place : From the Brookville Jefferson ian. "The fsntlemanly deportment of members of the Clearfield band, while visiting here laat week, won f ir thou many friends. The band is an ex cellent ono of twenty-two Instruments, and their rendering ot muiie fine. The sereaade given tbe Jrftrtoniam olioa on Thuraday waa appreeia'cd, and for whieh tbey bava our ibanks. " From the Brookville Republican "Wednesday but our people were somewhat (urprtied by tbe announce arrival of tha Orpheui Comet Band, of Clearlield, eoniia'lng of twenty member, all d reared in a modeat but very benJ eonte uniform. They remained . In town until Friday, aad during their atnv rendered some very fine muito, laving part In the street parade on Thursday, and serenading many of our eitiiena. The Rrjinbtiemn office had tbe bnor of a vlrit, for wbioh we would return thanks, hoping that the Orphan may find It eunvanient to , riilt Br okvllle again very boob." From tbe Brookville Democrat "TheOrtibeai Cornet Band, of Clearfield, was present da ing tbe fair, remaining aearly three days. They were not engaged by tho managers, but aame as visitors, to in our town, and nave a few daya enjoyment The band ouinbera twenty one, inoluding the leader, and Is composed of as Boo a looking and gentlemanly aotiog lot or young men aa we have ever aeen. Tboa. F. Cooper la leadr, Milton Khaw Secretary, and Geo. W. Johnson Drum Major. Mrs. Milton Shaw, wile of the Secretary, acoompaained tbe band, and was ths guest of Mrs O. M. Garrison. The band serenaded many of oar eltisens, inclading the afll -1 ears ol tbe Agriealta ral Society ,nswspaper office, ; postmaster and others. We acknowledge the receipt of a card, with their "compliment!." They have been organiied but fourteen mot I hi, yet th.lr performances indicate a much earlier organisation, '1 heir neat, bright Uniterm glees itaem a Bne appearance, fuey Will be Welcomed to Brookville any time fa tbe mture " i a n I DUCATIONAL NOTI . r m. l. Mcqtiown, co. inr'r. The work of visiting tbe schools has now begun. There are la Pennsylvania 11,200 school di rectors and 20,fl71 ttschen. Dr. D. L- Fergusoa, Secretary cf tbe Lumber City School Board, received tbe contrast far build ing the new school house at that place. Tha Teaobers'e Institute of Elk eounly, has wa ladefialtely postponed oa accouat of tha severe lllasss at Superintendent Dixon's wife. The attendance at oar public schools, the In terest af tbe pupils In study, and tba geaeral class! floe Ho a were aever better that at preeeat. Cwrwnwillt fin ve il Is oar lateatien la arrange for a few Local laatlialcs ia different parts of the county aa early aa possible, and shall be plsaeed la eorreapond with parties concerning tbe same. Through the courtesy af the Directors of Clear- field boroagh, the teachers and pupils were given aa eppertaalty to attend the Fair last week, tbey being granted a vaeatiea daring the week. Mr. J. H. Law bead, af Lawrence township, who bat beea sojourning la the West for Ihe past two years, rataraed bona last wsek, aad will teach the Bloomlagton Behoal tha eemlag Winter. Miss Sadie J Morgan, af Lawrence towmhip, returned from Bdlabere State Normal School laat week, where abe bad Ipeat tweeiy-flva weeks In prep aria g for teaching. She will teaeb la Brady township tbe coming Wialer. On Moaday, the 14ib In , Miss Jane Selfrldga, ember af the Liek Baa School, M aad broke bar arm, while engaged la play witb her eebeel matee. The meet earefal assistance wm lender ed beraad aow abe It fuaad la her proper place at acbeel. Mill Bita La Porte, teecbar of West Oeabea Seboal, aa iii tod by Miss Maggie Read aad olbara, have dapped ant an elaborate programme pre par- atery la tha orgeat eat ion af a Literary Society aa Friday even lag af wail weak. Tba abject af tbe Soalety Is to develop, tba talent af Iboee kttond Ing echeol. It, therefore, being a commendable enterprise, It eboald receive the hearty support of tbe people of Ibat tonaajaatty. We have now on hand several thoua and fleet-class envelopes, which wa will print for business men, or anybody else, at prices am bisU- not ba rivalled. Call and aaa them. tf. Specials. Three Thousand Wanted. I.OOO nualielaof g-ood, rlrai) W heat, l,MM llURhfjIa ot'tfood, eleau Hye, I.OOO lliubeli ol good, eleau Oata, To be delivered at Porler'a mill, In Lawrence twnahip, for which the highest oasb price win no paid by VVm. Purvrh. Cic-etrtield, I'e,, BepL.14. Wt .4t . Wahtb ii. 680,000 14-feet shaved hoops, deliv ered at tha railroad, In car load of 8,000, at all ointi on tho Tyrone A Cleernald, r. A H , Uald Earla Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for wtitcn 1 will pay tne oigueii maraei price. J, V. A II A n , Ootlfl, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa. 0a HimnaRD Pan Cbnt. Diicourt on Ol Pairas. Sewing Machines can now ba purchased at Alerrell'e tin and variety store, from f'l6 up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired oa tbe shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa,, July 19, 1877. BnuatRt For Sai.b, R. Newton Shaw keepa a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be aeen at the Shaw Houae yard. Call on or address aim at Clearlield Penn sylvania, may 18-tf. fire Hundred Thousand Strong. In the rail few month there bava been more then 600,000 bottles of r-biloh'i Cure Sold Out of the vast number or people who bare used it, more than 2,000 cases of Consumption bare been red. Al) Couiiha. Croup. Aathma, and Bron- cbitla, yield at once, hence It is that every body speaks in Its praise. To thosa who bava not u-ed It, let us say, If you have a Cough, or your child tba Croup, and you value ine aon i ran io try it. For Lame Back, side or Chest, aac Bbiloh's Porous Plaster. For sale by C. D. Wat son, Clearfield, Fa. cep-10 eow-om. . Strange People. Do vou know that there are strange people la our community, we say strange beuaaee thny cem to prefer lo suffer and pan tbeir days mis erably, tnado so by Diapepm, and Liver Com- laint, Iodigeition, Conilination, and ueneral )ebilltr. wbenSHILOH'S VlTALIKKRie guar anteed to cure (hem. For sale by C. D. Watson, Clearlield, Pa. scp-10 eow 6in. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Ca tarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, In 811 1 LO US CATARRH RK.MKDY. A naial Injector free with each boltlo. Uae it if you do aire health and aweet breath. Price 60 ct. For a! a by C. t. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. sep-10-'79-eow-0m. Collector's Warrants. We have prepared a form, and have on baud a largo quanlity, of blank "Colleolor s ealei, which nave been ap proved by the highest legal authurity hi tbe Courts of Ibis oounty. At Tmtnty Cmf per dosen we will mail any number to tbe Collector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertiae property, luuat post up not ieaa hu tbroe notices in tne nwsi puone pisoea in nia borough or township. tf. WARTan. Delivered at the Rail Ruad. 100,000 2 inch shared ihinglM. I '10,000 24-lnob sawed shingles. ,000 feet of pine boards. oO'i.ono 14-feet shaved hoops. 6.0HO railroad lies. Mi.Ol'O feet of good hemlock board). For which I will pay tbe highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clear bold Kailrotd. J. r. KRAUIR. CltarflelJ, Pa., Oct. 16. 1878-tf. Inst llccci vl Just Rocoived by ARNOLD, at CURWKNSVILLK: Car Load Nova Kcotia rlastor! Car Load puro Corn. l(yo and Oats Chop 1 Car Load Doakcn NiliI Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, &o.l jtttT'Sh mules, Bark. R. R. Ties and Grain will bo taken in exchange. t "urwensvillo, Alay 1, IH78. XcrvoiiM lleljllitj'e Vital Wcakuesa or Depression : a weak axhauxted feeling, no energy or courage; the re sult of mental over-work, liidlrretloiie or CkcCBMCa, or some drain upon tbe aratcm is al ways cured by llumpnrey s iiomapatme opeoiuc No. 28. It tones av and Invigorate tbe ayitem, dispell the gloom and despondency, imparts strength aid cnergv, stops the drain and re- jureoalei the entire man. Been used twenty years witn per l eel luccesi by thou?;mlJ. roii by deajcra. Price. II , per Jinirle ,Tial. or 6,.ni-r paukugo or live uals ana $3 vial ofpowder, heat by mail on receipt of price. Adiireis iiunipnreya' iiumirpainir Medicine Company, iuw Fmton St., N, V. C. V. Wat ion, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. sept. 18, 1R78-Iy. HORN MARSHALL. At DuBols, on Sun- day, Oct. 6th, 1879, by Rev. L, H. Iletrick, Mr. G. W. Horn and Miaa Maggie Marshal, both or West Liberty, Jlrady towmhip. RICHARDS BLOOM. At tbe Lloyd House. in Philipiburg, oa Wednesday, UoU 1Mb, 1H7W, by Rer. N. H. Miller, Mr. George 11. Richards, ofOvceola Mills, and Mus Mary Bloom, of Cur- wsnavilic. II illVDTV MI'D P1IV At tk. .l.l.KU .V tk. k.;,l.. k.th.. In II...I..UI. n Th I.. Oct. Sib, 1879, by Rev. J. A. Woodcock, Mr. Gil bert G. Ilagerly and Miss Maggls Murphy, both of Hoatidsle. GATES ARDARY. At Ihe reaideuee of tbe bride'a father, Kiiaha Ardary, on Weddiaday, Oct. loth, l7. by Kev. J. A. Aldrvd, Mr. w. D. Gates end Mary K. Ardary, both of Curwens ville. DIEM LONG At (lie Evangrliral 1 uthrrnn Paraonntce, New Millport, on Thund iy, Oct. 9lh, 187K, by Kev. P. D. cberk, Mr, Henry I. I) inn, of Lewliville, In Bell townnhip, and Miia Krtu rah M. Long, of Dloummgton, tn Pike lawnabip. BLOOr Mi CRACK EN.AI the rendence of D. 8. MoCraeken, on Thursday, Oct. Ifltb, IMi 9, 1 by Kev P. B Shark, Mr. A. M. Bioum and Mm , liarrtel McCracken, both of New Millport. MILLER CUI'LI R -On Hund.y, Oct. toth h;v. by Henry Mnlh, Kki., Mr. Thuinaa Miller anil M in Jane Cupler, b tit Bell towiinhip. COX At Cjrwciiiville, on Frld-y riiitbl. Oc tober ICtb, 179, Mia Lime C x, only dMUghter of John and Wary Col, ot Oil Centre, Mckean county, tn tba zut year ol ber age. BRANIFF la lleccaria township, on Tues day. August 2nth. IH79, John W aon of Michael and Eliatbelh Bran iff, ag'd 14 years, 6 months and I A days. Death heibtsn here and borue away A lo ved ono from our home t Juit In the morning of hia day, God ealled the loving one away. Not long ago be filled bis place, And sat with us and talked ; But now hia earthly work is dons He dwells wiin God above. His blessed handi are folded, On earth to toll oo more) But in that Holy City He will rest furevermore. Oh ! hew we'll miss our deareat Johnny, And oar heart to grief are given J But again we hope to meet biiu, At our Father a throne In Heaven. Ia enr dreams, we see our dor one His face and eyes so bright But again, when ilecp foriakes u. Wa weep to know he's gone from earth Asleep la Jesus ! blvised strep I From which none ever wake to wasp ! A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the la it or toaa. J. H B. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Ct.miri.i.D. Pa Oct. II, 1BT. II II I AO I 10 1 40 I 1 10 I is ao 40 IS a lo II t It 40 10 HI Flonr, prf e.U Burkwh.il Floar, n.r owl .... Onr. M..1, p.r t Ohop, r.v., p.reitt Chop, biimI, p.r wt .....m. nr.., p.. .t Wb.M, p.r bmh.l nr., per ItilM O.li, p.r bafhl H........H Cora, .r, per bn.b.l.... H..H..... Hn.b.b.ftt, p.r ban.l....n Pot.tMl, p.r ba.bsl Annl.., p.r ..,bl !La, p.r pound HhoMld.r, p.r po.nd.....H.M.WM Dried B..I, p.r puani Cblnbrn., p.r p.tr M. Batter, par pound M Kara, par duaan m H. Bait, par ,ab. lnrra CoaJ Oil, par gallon , tu It 10 . I to Lard, par pound n. Drlad Applea, par pound. ........... Drlad P.nahaa, pr pound. . Uanna, par buabal M 2)nv 3n3i''rtisrmfnts. BLACKSMITIIINO. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. The undersigned, being thankful for peel fa to re, would reineettally Inform tne eltkaena of Clear field and vicinity that he hae parehaied tha ahop in Clearfield boroagh recently eoeapiod by Araoa Kenaard, sitnated oa I oeaat street, la the rear of Geo, Weaver A Ca.'e store, whara by strict aad clean a Ilea t ion te bueinees, be hopes ta receive a large snare oi pnane pauoaage. A-cyPrteee reasonnble and all work guaranteed CHAR. II. UALFOHD. Clearlfld, Pa, Oct 16, 1879 Im. a Ot)t UL'Rilttl-" Oeorga Weaver A Oo, ij, want Ave Ibousand bushels of OA IS, now, and will pay cash or produce. CUartlelJ, Pa Aug. 18, 1879-lf. HOimG POM RF.NT. A two-story brick home on Fine street, east of the . . Weebyterlan Church,. Three rooms np ffvJ and three down slalrs. A good stable, toe I - a !j kmiu and nrdiB attached. Fur further"' particular!, apply to J. B. GRAHAM, April 30, 1B78 tf. Clearfield, Pa. TbROPRnTV P)R II 12 NT. X Mrs, John B. Rafferty, of Peon township. otters tor rent a aweinng nouse ana store room, situate in tba vifrfvw focnviiie, For furtherlnformation apply to, or ad dress, Mrs. J. B. RAFFERTY, , oct. 33,'78-tr. Grampian Hills, A DMINIHTKATOHN NOTICH. J Notice U hereby given that Letter of Ad miniatration d 6om'e woe on Ihe estate of LYDIA DOWLING,latoof Lawrence twp, Clearfield Co., I'a , deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all peraoaa indebted lo aaid eatate will ploaee make Immediate payment, and t bore baring claims or demands against ine same win present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. A AHUM U. TAiU, Administrator D. B. V Clearfield, Pa , Oot. 8, 187V-fit. "7XL( UTOH'si NOTICE. Notice la here- I J by aiven that Letters Tratamentary on tbe estate of ANGUS M. GILL, lata of Bra. I ford towmhip , Clearflald eounly, Penn a., dee d Having been duly granted to tne undoratgned, all peroona indebted lo aaid estate will please make immediate Ley men t, and those having olalme or demands against tha same will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. BAM t Si. tl. tilLt Executor Williamigrove, Pa., Sept. 10, !879-6t. D IVORCB NOTICB.-Tn Common Picas Court of Clearfield county Pa. Joseph Interewics') No. 3D June T, '79 V alias sub. our. Margaret Interewics ) Divorce. J1 To Harffiirtt Nterewies rtipondcnt : You are berebj nollfled la appear In ihe I4 Court at Clear he Id on the 2nd Monday of January, 1HH0, to abow oauee If any you have, why n divorce from Joaeph Intcrewlrs the petitioner should not be granted to answer complaint contained la tbe po tion asking for inch a decree. A. 1 KNTZ Jr., Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Clearfield I'a , Oot. 16, 1879. F OR SALB. The underslffnad will tell at private sale all that tract or parcel of land sitfate in Decatur township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., within n short distance or tbe lyrone A Clearttel'l n. K., and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otnen, and known as the Jacob B. Gearhart lot The aaid tract containing 60 acres more or leas, with two veins of valuable eoal thereon, has about 20 acres cleared, aod is tbe key to a large body of ooal aoout being developed, vt ill ba sold low and upon easy terms. For particular, apply to DAVID L. KKKBS. Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 1876. AUDITOR NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, Pa. In the matter of the estate of William Sbimel, late of Morris towmbip. dec d. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by said Court tn distribute the moneys arising from the sale of the real eatate of William Sbiiuel, late of Morris township, Clearfield county, dee'd, to and among tbe parties legally entitled thereto, hereby givea notice, that he will meet the partial inter ested at his office in Clearfield, on FRIDAY, the Slat DAY ofOCTOBtvK, 1379 at t o'clock P. M., when aod where all partie fntereitert may at tend. OSCAR MITCHKLL, Auditor. ClcarfUld, Pa., Oot 16tb, 1879 St. yt'lMTon'f NOTICE. In the matter of Citeteof) la the Orphans' Court T. W. Fleming, dee d, f of Clearfield Co., Pa. The undenigucd Auditor, appointed by said Court, to make distribution of tbe balance re maining in tbe hands of 'L, McNaul and J. R. Irvin, Administrators C, T. A., of said deceased, among the parties legally entitled ihereto, hereby give notice that be will act fur the purpose of hia appointment, at the office of McEnally A MoCurdy, In Clearfield, on Tl'KSDAY, tbe 2Hth DAY of OCTOBKH, A. D. 18T9, at 10 o'clock A. M. W. A. 11AGBUTY, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa , Oct. 8th, 1S79-3L GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND PTREFT. CLEARFIELD, PA., li.r. opn.4i tip, tn th, ,tr. room i.t.ly iMcapLd bj Wvrr k U.ttoa Second ,trMt, . I.rg. .nd well i.!cel.d itouk of Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARK, WOOD 1 WILLOW WARE, I1AT8 AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dispose of at reasonable rates fur eoab, or exchange lor country produce. GEOROH WEAVER A CO. Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 9. 1878 tf. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE IN THE Borough of Curwensville ! rrMlAT well-known ,fnpMty rituete on the bank X of the 8ufitilianne river, In the b.iough of I urwen-rille. I.'lenrflrl.l Ci.unty, Pa , occupied by the late BENJAMIN I1AR1SIIOKN, deo'd, Is now offered tor sale. It contains about Thirteen Acres. Upon which is erected a fine two-story frame SX DUELLING BOISE, !;i;lL3f STABLE, and the neeeiiarr out fjji building., and alto a FLOWING FOUNTAIN of pure SPRING VATKR. Tbi is a very desirable property for a private resi dence. The nronertv is now offered at PRIVATE SALK, oa reasonable terms. For farther In formation in relation to It, call al tbe prcmWes, or apply to the nnderrigned In person or by letter. 11 1 11 A 1 II AL W. SMITH, Attorney for Ihe Heirs). Clearfield, Pa., SepL 3d, 1879-tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK Vauablc Heal Estate. IN pu nuance of aa order of the Orphans' Court ot Clearflald county, the undenifurd, Ad ministrator! of ihe as.ate of David Bell, lata of Greenwood towmhip, will offer at public sale at usiirine, ib aio townsnip, an Wednesday, Nov. 12th, 1879, AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M. the following described Heat Kitate, to wit : TOT NO. I, Situale tn Greenwood towmhip, J bounded and described aa follows t On tha north by land of said eitale, oa Ihe south by Ihe SuMjuehenne river and land of David Mitchell, on tba eaat by land of F ramp ton Bell, and on the weit by land of Dtvld Mitchell, being the home stead Lol of Bald eatate, ooataiaiag aboat TWO I1UNDRKD ACRES. ' LOT NO. I, Bounded on the north by landa af Irvtns and Newcomer, on the south by Let No. I. and lands of David Mitobell, oa tba east by Framptoa Bell's lend, and en the weal by A. W, Newoumer, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTRRN ACRES, being all timber bind, having thareoa a eon il dev. able amount of white oak, while piae, aad hem lock timber. I OT NO. I, Situated In Ball townahlp, and J aboat three milea from the river, bounded oa tho aorlh by land or R. O. Thompson, oa the eouth by Irvta A Thompson, oa (he aaet by the aame, and an the weal by Heed, Weaver belts containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, being all timbered witb pine, oak and hemlock, ana would make a very good term. IOT NO. 4, Bltaatodla Graeawaod towaihlp, j beanded aa tba bomb by leads of D. MuCrnohea, aa lha aaaib by Jacob Frever. on the eaat by Bell and Stepbeaaoa, and oa tbe wesioy niaeoa urea survey, contain ing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, about twenty acre of which la cleared. Parties desiring tn eiamiaa there land will be assisted ia doing ea by call tag apon either af the aaaeraignea. TERM. OF BALI. VNR THIRD of tbe purchase money meat be KJ paid dowa, ONK TH1HD aa the first day ef Jane, 1880, end lha balance) an the first day af June, 1H81, the last two paymeoU to he with In tereat, and lo ba ee eared by bond and mortgage oa the a remise. Any person purchasing either of the above Lets, aad aot complying wlih the above, will be liable la any loaa auataiaed by a ro sale. The Admiatatralors reaerva the right te accept or reject any and all bida. F.I. THOMPSON, THOS. W.MOORK, CarwenivUle, Oct. 16-'79 lt Admlaislrntor. T. A. FLECK. NEW. NEW. NEW. Fall and Winter Stylos, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 CLEARFIELD, PA, Block and Colored OmlimoroH, Ilrocmle Draw O'oocIh, l'lain ProMt Gooils, New SLuwIh, liitdii-ti' CunU, lied Klumiulii.dray Klanneln, l' laid I'lunijcls, Navy Uluo Klunnclo, Wttturproof. nnd Ludim' Cloth", all colors, CooBlmoroi, Mon'i and Hoys' Wcur, llrcB GinKhnm, Caliooen and Muslins. Our atock wm novcr boltor. Our Ludica' SUirte aro beautiful. Millinery Goods, .1 cnniplelc Stock al our iisiutt IJ:iraIii. I'lumei, flower, Winjjs, OHlrieh Tips, New Ilrocado Velvouand Silks, utin, Klack ana uoloren nims, uiaos and Colored Silk Velvot, Kid Glovos, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, Buttons, Laces, Corsots, Embroideries, Edgingn, Insertings, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Handkerchief, Ladies' Tio, and Fancy Yarns, Ludutur Gnt o and l;hililren a Unilorwnur, juaaies, Gont's and Children's Iloo. Wo don't intend to havo any store in Clearfield oountv beut us in anything stylo, prices, quantity, quality, or selling. Givo us a cull and seo for yoursolf. Oil Cloth), Ottoman, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., - v tr-Scud for Elastrated Clrcolar anj Trices, liberal Terms lo lb. Trade. Don't buy until you have 6een the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MIDDLF.TOWN, CO.N!, n4 No ltl and ol Mabaab Artnat, CUICAUu, 114. JAMES L. MARKET HTRi:ET, CI.IiABI ItLI), PEXN'A. All kinds of raakol and Collins kent on hnnd. and lurnisbed to order on short notice, including tlio finest as laciureu. uur Is the best in use, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attonded in any pnrt of the county. Call at my office, on Second street, or lcavo your ordors at Troutman'i Fnmituro Store, adjoining tho rostoflice. oct 1,79-ly.' FOR SALE BY THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, Clearfield, Pcnn'a. Farm Bells, CUTTING! BOXES, Furniture of all kinds, SEED DRILLS, Knitting Machines, or any othor artiolo manufac tured can be fur nished at short notice. SEA'lt Tar URVVi.All, Co-Oprratlvc Agency, tltarHria, Fa. PIIIIaADELPIIIA. F. T. HO WELL & CO., M.nroRTi.its ti nr.jii.Kna i.r 1216 Chestnut Street. PMIad.!.M., Oet II, ISTI Sm. ?lrur difrtlstrndits. TIMBER FOR SALE. The a.BoUrttcnad' effvre for sale all lha aloe. oak. poplar and e-asloek timbar oa 411 aoree af lead ! Olearffald ooaatf . Parties eoaealtlnR tba saaf ev atlas of the eoantf , will Sn4 it tn Brarly lovisebli, Mntal( the Boll toBhp t Uae, and ksnvs aa tnwit No. I4H Tblsslal tits bar will ba held (fx fnr sale eaH tha ,L 1st of Deevsater text. Vof farUar particaUrs apply ta ar addrea. October Is, tftTt-U. Clearaeld, Pa. ARNOLD 1IA3 ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, BUAVKD AND SAWED. CarweasvUle, Jaa. t, 78 tf. SUwllaurons. A. U. HILLS. all kinds of Funey Winfr and Birda, Ilibhons, Germantown Yarns, Zephyrs Clearfield, Pa. Sapt 1, '71 If SIMPLICITY I QUPER10R1TT n I Simplified I u maintaineUS Improvements September, 1878' Havtna; retrard for tba flfmarid ot "..m procreaairo aje, we now offer to tba World Uio WITH aZVMOL Important Improvements. KotwitliBUtniling tho VICTOR btu long been tho peer of any machine in tho market fact supported hy a host of volunteer vitneaaci V. now confidently claim for It greater simplicity, a wonderful reduction of friction, and altogether a Hart Com - h;niflnnnfTltiirfilileOiialitie. For sal. l Merchant end others. LEAVY, well as tho cheapest that can be mann- Clearfield, P. Chamlerlia Stamp Fuller, CONKUN WAGON, Watertown Spring Wagons, MONITOR CORN SHELLER, Himpton Dish WasliorB, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Puuips of all kiuds. PLATFORM SCALES, Blauchard Chum, ETC., ETC., ETC., Aqrstt 17, l7-tf. 31 no dvfrtUrmrnti. CAfJTIOrl. Whareaa mv vlfh, Utsy Uriel, hae left my had and board wltboat )ast ansa tr provtvaltoa, I hervby want all persons aot ta traet or harbor bar oa my aaeoaat as I will pa ao debts of her rootraetlng. J. ft, RMKL, rreaohvllle, Cat II, '79 St. AI.MINIflTR ATOR'H KOTICfC- Notree Is hercbv tvea that Liters of Adfaiotetra Uonea tba aetata af f KKUKKIt'K BllAFWR, lata ef Heady towashlp, t'karfleld eeaaty, Poaa'a, deeaaaad, having bewa daly gran led to the aader eiirned, all peraoae iadehtad la tat aetata will plaaaa saaha ttaaidtata pa j Meat, aad thase hav img elateae ar deasaade attain at the ease will preweat thea properly eathatlaied for svttVe neat wlihnat delay. UBUHUK O. HI UK, tAdlalet rater,, athervnarf, Pa.. Svpt. iA, 1S7 II, mv VICTOR 111 m