THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINfl, NOV. If, Wf. Terms of Subscription. niiJ i ndvanoe.or within three months...$3 frft I paid after thrc ud netore six Months.., 1 60 i tJ :uf .Pv,fUoB of.-if piOtthfc(,..Bltff ,Z Advertising Agent, 17 Park How, Corner Labii Street, ar our duly authorised Agent n . lorn vy. , HliLK;HII8 NOTICfcH, mm hod I it Eplteoiml ChurchRe. J. fl V, UriRAT, Pastov. Hervlee every Sabbath . . vi n u ,t I0 A. W.,M I Sabbath Sobool at f A. H. Pr.Tir Meeting every Wednesday, at 74 P. M Oomn union Kervlfle, Brit tiabbeth of every soma, ' A n'ffkt Clftftrtteld M. E. Church. Iter, V. ProTT WikaoNt Paitor. Preaching every Iternatc Sunday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. (Sunday ,-bool Ut P M. AH ar in I ted to attend. PresbMerlan Church Rot. II. 8. Butler. t Sabbath rviee morning ana evening Hab its School at t P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednec- av wiling. Hint 1st Church Rot. Pastor. Pibbath hVhool atl P. M. Prayer Mm ting every Utdoeiaay evening. St. Francia' Church Catholic Rer. P J.6nr.!iiiii. Divine lerfieo at 10 A. M., on i ha Brit, third and f earth Sundays of each Booth; MMra and Benediction of the lllessed Bcerament Li r o'clock, P. M, Kunday School every Hunday tafternoon at I o oioea. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIVI OF fOLDIM OjVABTM BMIOHI QOtTftT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First Monday of Juno, Fourth Monday of September. TIMI OF HOLD!) COM NOR PLIAS. Finl Monday of Jon. Second Monday of November. roiLio orncn'na. VMitbaf Jo Hon. Chariot A. Mayor, of ock liar en. Auittant Low Juiiae Hon. John It. Orvii, of lie lie font. A$oeatt Judgtt Abram Ogdsn, Clearflold i Vincent B. Holt. Clcarfleld. ProtkowtlaryHM Bloom. Rtgimr ana Rteordtr L. J. Morgan. Dtttriet AMomey Win. M. McCullough. TV-ensurer Philip DolU. Sharif Andrew Pent, Jr. tannin Sktriff Chrlit. J. Keaggv, Clearfield. Coumtf Swrweyor Samuel F. McCIoskey, Cur ensvtlle. Count Commissioners C. W. Kjler, Graham- tn P. 0.; Klnh Johnston, Oram pi in If ill P. O.; Juhn Norril, Br., Curwrnsvlll. County Auditors wuiian v, w ngni, uear sld : Joseph OilliUnd, Thro Runs ; J. 8. Nor s, Woodland. Count CoronrJ. B. Neff, Kew Washington. Jure Comnitiora Dr. Jamea P. Burcb field, Jearflea, .loeepn Aieianuer, mmurm Smv9rinUnatnt of 'none AcnooM na. . mo iluAwn. Clear fluid. Sealer of Witqhlttt JWonrtt J mm " .lamia, tnco at Lutnersourg re. A'orari Hubtie Jobn w. wngly, n m. na ihtufh. Cvrua Gordon. Clearfield t Joiepb R, rwin. N. K. Arnold, Curweneville ; J. A. Living- itone, Dultoii City. Our Sputa I column la decidedly Interesting In local point of view, and profitable reading to out.iders who want to save money. ihH, OF COLRHE1 Will you take wheat, oata or corn for tub- script Ion J" Wo are often inquired of in this way by letter from patrons who reside nt distance from Clearfield. We again say yet. The receipts of a m possible merchant or mill owner In the vicinity, will answer ns jur-t aa well u tbo eash. To (Illustrate! If any of our pafrbna will deliver at a bag of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Broth, In Chest town chip, Horace Patchin, in Burnside, Thomas U. Forcey, In Graham, Wm- Porter or tihaw'i, in Lawrcnoc, or Brown A Beyier'a, at Rockton, Union township, and forward thair receipts for tbe amount, wo will credit them on their aooouot for the aamo. In tbis way all may soon pay what tbey owe, If tboy will pursue this course. tf. (io to Fleck's and soo the sights. m i a llixler bad to do something. lie "come to stay." This is tho walking year, next year will be Imp year. e e The rains of the past week have been groat blessing lo this vicinity. The annual mooting oi the State Grange will bo held at Bloomabarg, Pa , on tbo ftk of December. The new tannory is under roof, and is being covered with sbeet-troo to fender It more tab against Are. A good girl can procure a place to do general home work, by calling at tbe residence of 0. L. Moore. The sale of unclaimed freight last Thursday at the Pennsylvania depil was tolera bly well attended. e Coal is selling at thirty-six cents per buihel at Cincinnati, Ohio, owing to ine m water In tho Ohio river. -a i Fred. Sackott and George D. Hunk have recently bad their residence on Loeutt street covered with n new roof. ' Tho hunters are improving the limed fti la ovideneed by the great number of deer being killed on the mountains In this vicinity The "Educational" department con tains matter of great interest to teaohora. It will bo found on tbo fourth page of this Issue. Kov.S.C. Swallow, of Tyrone, Proi- dlng Elder of ibis district, preached in tbe Clear Held M. E. Cboroh last Sabbath owing. A thunder utorm in November is what our people eiperlenced last Friday evening -a sign that we will hive some -wet ber. Every well regulated household is now In poiiosiioo of celery, mlnoe pies, sausage, back wheat cakes, saur kraut, tnd Thanksgiv ing turkey. mmm a The Central Pennsylvania Confer ence of the M. I. Church will meet la A I toon t neit March, and will bo presided over by Bishop Gilbert Haven. Mr. Butler, the pantor of the Pres byterian Church In this place, was assisted In tho eervicoa list Sunday nornlng by Rev. J. A. Al dred, who delivered tbo sermon. A new bell would be a great im- prnvosnent on that erackeft po now a sea tor one en tho engine of tho passenger train which runt up and down oar brsncb road. The Wintor schedule on the main line or tb Pennsylvania RallroaJand Its branches wtnt Into erect on Monday, tbo llth Inst. The changes from the old schedule are very slight. It is reported that lion. BonJ. F. Jonkio, President Judge of the Ninth dtslrlct, composed of the counties of Cumberland, Perry -d Jualata, will pre He during tho third week of our Conrt. e The salo ot valuable farming and tlmbor land, belonging to tbo estata of David Bell, deceased, uaa adjourned until Wednesday, December Id. Boa ndTerilstmeot In another column of this paper. i m a " 1 - - David lluilbrun has removed his variety store from the "Old Wot era Hotel" building, on 8eoend atroet, to tbo room lately va cated by flimuol 8. Batter, two doors north of tho Cointy National Bank. mm - c 1 Tho room in tho Mansion House bo ild ! e i. recently oeeepitd by A. J. Jackson, as a pietere gallery, baa boon tiled up and furnUhed y Landlord Cerdoa, who baa opened up ft Brat daia eating house In eon need on with his hotel. Some annoyance was caused one 'enlag last week by water getting Into tho main pipe which supplied lb gas for tho Coort House. Tb pipn was raised tbo neit day by workmen, "bo repaired tbe defect, and now over-thing Is h) good ordar again. ' ' OM ' ' TheOratorio of Esther will be given, "full eostamv.Ja Arnold's Hatl, Curwensvilke, Tbunday and Friday evtalngeof Ihla weak, '. Itib and 31st. nnder tbo direction or Prof. 0. C, MrDonild, with Mist Mniglo Loldy, plan 11. Carwonsvlllo will (nialm ino talent to rvp r"lt the different obaraetera All Is bnstlo and activity at present beet tho Cloarlold Firs Cloy eublUhmeat. The Company havo about ality men In their em PWt ud ore krpt busy tiling ftrdoro. Baaldea the regalsr force negagod la the works they have Hrpooter nnd maaoas busy making needed tsa frevaanu about tbo groaads.soeh a building erons, sbtdi to skelter tho tiny. Ac. Good goodf at lair prices, at Fleck 'a. Call at Hirlinger k J took 'a and boo their large it joi of trunki and ralliai, nor It tt. 111 m a . Bixlor ha juht fooled a year and six wcoke away buotingotba tide In the affaire of men" lbt"Uade to fortano." Tbo secret of lon life is to keep the Utot perfectly healthy, wbioh U beet anoupliih 4 by niiag aely "Sellen' Llrer Pllli." 'Ur. Sellers' Cough Syrup' without oiceptlun, faae given latiefictlon. Our reader sire it a trial, prugglite keep It. Price lie per bottle. mm . Judtfo Mayer is at present sojourn ing at bt. Loui, Miuourl, eeeklug relief for hie Impaired health. Ho baa alio been flitting omerpiaoes In toe far West. Jiov. J. A. Aldred, of this place, is about to start on a lecturing tour, aoeompanylnjt the lecture with ilercoseopie views of scenes in Ireland, Palestine, Kgypt, India, and other coun tries. Mr. McKay, resident agent of the oinger Dewing n teniae, has re mo red bis family to this place from Washington, Pa. lie occupies s portion of Mrs. Train's reiidenor, on Market treat. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the PostofBooatClearnold, fur the week ending Xorembor K, 187 !- MinnieUurne, O.J. Itetur, Heariob A Broad head, Mrs. W. A. Jobnion, Donald MoUregor, Miss Ada U. Showaltor, Aonie M. Welsh. P. A. Qavlin, P. M. Himablb Wink. Mr. A. Sneer, of N. Jersey, whoso Port Wino has auob a wide reputa tion, and which physicians prescribe so generally , wts the first lo this ooontry to introduce tbo art of making wino from tbo Oporto Grape, which is now the beet wine to bo lied, and has become great favorite among tbo most fashionable In New York and Philadelphia. For sale by B. W. Orsha to, druggist, Clearfield, Pa. After publiebinir the Now York CilittmtfoT orer ft ytar, tt now takes a colutn naod a half artiole to tell where tbo editor standi. If you would havo t U htm a year ago that he would "reform soon, he would have intuited you. Truat him not, Oh gentle reader, Though bia voice bo low nrd sweet ; Anything to bo a loader, Anything to avoid detent. A Girl Killkd at DuBois. A little daughter of Mr. John Drummond, of DuB aged about eleven years, Was run over by the Local Freight irein, on the Low Undo Railroad, at that place, last Tbunday, tbe 1,1 ih lost., aud loitanlly killed. We aro without further pirticu lars of tbis dlitresiing accident, other than aba waa standing on tho track when the tender struck her wbiub knocked her down under tbo wheels of tbe train. Her body was terribly mutilated. e Death of Old Mr. Oliver. After a protracted illness, Mr. William Oliver, an ag'd eitiicn of this borough, died last Friday morning, of consumption, at tha re i deuce of Mr, Thomas Robins, when he has been staying for some time p nit, be having n- relatives in tbis part of tbe country. The deceased was a aboetuaker by oo oupatlon, aud followed that builness as long as he was able. He was n so) Her In the late war, and bad mado application for a pension, which was approved, but bad nut arrived up to the time of bis death. Ue wi io tbe 74th year of his age. II is funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, j Look out fob Swindlers. Tho tramp, since tho paisage of the law Interfering with hit vocation, seems, like some Insects, to bare entered tbe cbryAalii lUte, and now spreads bimielf as n petidler, or, In other words, a swind ler of tho worst it mp. Our farmer friends should make It n point to give these fellows n wide berth, and deal with oo mm with whom tbey are not acquainted. And more particularly tbey should be careful not to write tbelr name on any paper, no matter what the purpoaa may be. We are led tu indite this warning frcm seeing a farmer, who had been swindled Into signing Bote for some useless article, hunting the soamp hw hid iwMlod him. Of courr1, h did not find him; such birds of prey and passage don't tarry loog enough in one place to bo caught. Festival on Thankwiivino Even- mo. -Tbe lady members connected with tha Clearfield M. E. Church propose holding ft Festi val la l'le's Oporn House oo Thanksgiving even ing (November 27th), when tbey will serve obolce refreshments of every variety. They will bare oysters, hot eoffeo, sandwiches, oakea, etc., ate., ate. Tbey aro thankful for the generous patron age bestowed at former Festivals given to aid Mietr church, and tbey hope to make tbe occasion above named pleasant to all who favor them with their attendance. The mamigciuint of the Festi val is under the auspices of tbe Ladies' Aid So ciety, who are making all necessary preparatiooi to furnish everything desirable at tbo feut. Agreeable and atlontivo young ladles will act as aids and wait upon the tables. From tho Kockport, lnd., Banner : There Is no medicine In tbe world which has gained such lame as St. Jacobs Oil this Is, bow over, not in the least astoniifaing, when we con sider Its truly wonderful curative powers, Mr. F. Rodenberg, of (Iraadview, called at our offluo last week aud related the following circumstance: I have suffered with Rheumatism for over lii j eari consulted uiany phyiioians and tried hun dreds of remodioa, bat without avail. Having seen St. Jacobs Oil advertised In your paper, and berd of some most astonishing cures, I sent to U I i f . . k..t. . ,L. A:1 I l I. wriJ1 to 4irteUontt Th, hf x fiU WM . most "electric." I got better at once and tow there Is not n traea of Rheumatism Ion In my body. , Our personal appearance is a matter In which our friends and acquaintances have a right lo a choice whether we shall Inflict upon them an exterior un eared for and unattractive, ft countenance marred by a neglected gri tiled board, or ft crown guiltless of covering, half cov ered, or thatched with white hairs, or whether wo shall la deference to our fellows, pay duo re gard to our own persons, and make them pre sentable and acceptable In society. There aro many helps for tbow who de-Ire lo do this, and there are none among them mora acceptable than li all's H-ir Renewer and Buckingham's Dye for the whisker. Both these preparations are kept for sale at all our drug stores, and If any of our: friends aro looking n little the worse for wear, ! we advise them to make a note of it.AWra Star Vanvillt, Peratowl. A Qcker Problem. The Supremo Court of Indiana has affirmed a principle In re spect to tho computation of time, which Is liktly to prove of scrku (rouble to hanker and others. It is that tb 2(Hb and IUlb dajs of February bo computed as one day. Tbe question beeomea of special import a ace now, that leap year Is so close ftl band. To illustrate, suppose, that note bo 4m wo on tbo 3fitb of February, A. D. 18H0, at one day after deie. If tbe SAih and 3Vth bo euuntel as one day, then the note would mature on the 4th of March, but otherwise on the 3d. If on tbe Ad clearly, protest on the 4th would not bold the lodoraers. PieevsrM If the rule of oomputfitlon be to count separately tbo 38ih and 3Vth oT February, tbe protest on tbe 4th wonld hoof no avail. Tbe uieitlou In Indiana was upgestedby tbe feet that there, ten days' previous service of process Is necessary for Judgment And thla oauao having been bejuu in tbo laat year, 1870, tbo process waa not nerved lu time If the 2th and 3tfth days of February art lo ho computet! as one day. And tbo Couft held that tbey must bo to eonnted t mm e Killed bf A Fall of Coal. Calvin Noll, ft young man of twenty-three or twenty pour year of age, sou of Mr. Oeorge Noll, of this boroejrh, was killed by fall of coal In Campbell's mint near Pbtllpaburg, about I a 'e lock, on Tuesday ftfternocn of lait week. He was undermining tbe coal, to that bo could get a largo "Ml," when, It Is estimated that from ten to flftetn ton i fell upon him, burying him be neftth tho mas. When found hi body was life lass aad mashed ae terribly that hi fiUndi would not have recognised him, oieept from his clothes, lite tomrado several times warned htm, It la aaid, of putting bis lift In jeopardy j but be thought he wta runntog no risk, nnd should any thing happen eenld In time get out of tho way of II harm. When It became evident that the tool was going to fall, he endeavored to got away, but failed In doing an. Hi reaaia ware brought to tbis place ta the ereaing treie end taken to hii boeae In Porter's row, on Fourth street. Ho had been working ever at Phtlipihurg bet abort Hum. lie spent laat Sabbath at kerne with hie family aad friends, and on Monday left tbom, ue dvnbt expecting It return It them alive and well ftt tht end of the week hot wo knew not what n day may bring forth, either tf jey or sor row. Tbe eeeentoi was s married man, nan no father of three children ene living aad two dead. The bereaved wife aud frlenda, who lament tht rnddesi and tmiblt death of ft husband' father nnd see, bare the heartfelt sympathy of Ihla eommualty. Ho was buried U the Owens graveyard on Wednesday afternoon. Seventeen freight cars were domol Ishod by Isplaood switch at Walkar'a aiding near Osoola, last Friday, about nooo, baildoi do 1 1 ro j log aererel lumber eheda at Walker Broth Biother'a planing ml). Bo wo learn from the Osooola RW: A number of the young ladies and gentlemen of this borough mot last Friday oven tog and organised an asaootation for literary enl turo and social improvement, under the appro priate, but no doubt suitable, title of "Dry-aa-Powder Association." The purpose of tbo Aiw elation U in moot orerr aiteroate Friday evening at the reapectlvo resldeneea of the members, and It will bo a plateau t manner in which to onjoy the long Winter evening. Tbo present officers of (he Aisoolation are aa follows : President Harry F, Wallace. Vice President Misa Susie MoLeod. Secretary George 0. Moore. Chaplain Dr. J. L. R. Ilelchbold. OtEAimELD Co At. TRADC. State ment of Coal and other freight! sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, forthe week ending November 1, 1879, and tbo aamo time last year : coal, tone. Fur tbo week 37,216 Same time last year - 21,u7 Increase - l&,81tf Previously during year tUuie time last year IaoretiPO TV a I In mv Same time last ytar Increaae otbrk rnaioBTi. Lumber Miscellaneous freights I ,S80,7?8 1, cue, OH 6 250,481 ...161 cars. ..lflJ Klkction Expenses. Below is a list of tbo amounts paid tbo different election boarda throughout the county for holding the November election i fiurnside bor 121 70 Clcarfteld bnr If DO Curweniville bor..1W DO lloutxdale bor 20 00 Lumber City bor... 18 40 Decatur twp 11 fln Ferguson twp 20 00 (Jirard twp 20 6 II Uoahaa twp iv 34 Graham tp 20 CO Greenwood twp..,. 20 80 Guliok twp 24 W0 Huston twp 31 00 Jordan twp 21 10 Karibaus twp 2.1 Of) Kuos twp ,20 SO Lawrence twp. IS 70 Morrla twp IS 70 Prnn twp. -Ill 70 Pike twp 2) 00 Sandy twp 26 00 Union twp 20 SO Woodward twp. ...20 00 7B8 30 Newburr bor 33 hi N. Waab'gton bor. XI w-iiana"tor""is to Ueocaria twp 27 AO ttell twp Bloom iwji Bogies twp Bradford twp.., Brad? twp Horn aide two.., ..21 10 ...20 20 ..IV A ,.22 AO ..24 00 39 70 Chest twp 2 60 tovmgiun twp it Total A WordtoOur Farmers. Wo copy tbe following from tbo Puniiutawney Spirit, be cause It 1 sensible and of general application: "Since tbo Stump Creek Oil Company hnvo succeeded In developing the fact that there la oil in this region, our farmers are being annoyed by every Tom, Dick and Harry who are deslrou of leasing their farm j alleging that tbey represent 'companies abundantly able to prosecute tht search for petroleum.' Now, If our farmers, two thirds of whom bava bad their lands under a Isaac of seme kind or other during the Inst fifteen yeara, will but reflect, upon too lolly ot tneio tranraclionr, they will notbeoaogbt again. Have you over received any benefit from them 7 Have different parties to whom you leased your farms ever fulfilled tbelr promise t If not, what la the uie io repeating tbe fully. Even the fool will profit by past experience. Beware of lrre ponaihl (peculators give them the told shoul derand if there Is oil and soinethiog to bs made, make it yourself." a 1 1 - Away With Your Tolls. The Ltncaiter fmttlligenctr, In alluding generally to tbo subject, properly takes Clearfield in. Wo aro beautifully fenced In with toll bridgoo, and make , too little effort to get "free bridges." The editor in question snys : 'To the many 'river towns' In Pennsylvania the free bridge question is one of great importance. There la scarce a town of any ooniidorablo sli on the Suiquehannn, either of its branches, tho Sobujlkilt, Juulata, Monooga- j he la, Alleghauy or Ohio, that has not another set-1 tlement or wide teope of eouotry opposite which 1 ihould be tributary to Its trade nnd com mere I al activity, but againat which there I heavy em bargo la the tho toll bar of ft brldga that li not free. Along the Juniata tbe old lint of turnpike and canal built tbe towns ftsroaa tht rlvor from tbo preiont railway route, while on tbo Susque hanna auch towna as Uarrlsburg, Bun bury, WU llamiport, Lewlsburg and Wilke Darrt are sepa rated by tbo river from a wide eitent of thickly populated country against which a toll bridge is mort or Its, of barrier. Publie convenience nnd atl tho demand of nn enlightened business enterprise demand that tbe bar be put down and tbo tolls extinguished by making then thorough fares freeway. Good bridge open to the public and good road exempt from toll bar aboold exist In every populous community, and while Lsnciater Is hemmed in on every side with turn pike toll bars escape or entranoo to it now being alto oi t Impoiilble wiihout paying tribute ber people and tradesmen eon sympathise with tho eitiicn of other towns who are denied free travel by toll bridge on tbelr htguway. "GAINF-.I) FOUR POUND.1 Aunt an, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1977. Da. M. M. FBKua. Fredonia, N. Y Dear Mr i 1 bad been suflering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervousness and Geoeral De bility. A do ten different remedies did no good. My whole body was as spotted aa aa adder. Mr. David 8. Crane, of Roeboeler N. V., who Is car ried away with your re mediae advised mt to takt your Blood and Liver Remedv and Nervt Tonle. I have taken two-tbirdi of a boiile aud wish you could See tbe effect. I havo gained four pound. I owe yon and Mr. Crane but ha debt of gratitude. Yours truly, KUUktNK H.tJAVLKK. nov.-10-31 Dr. Feuaer'o Blood nod Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic nay well be oalied "Tho conquer ing hero" of tbe time. It ti tb medical triumph of the age. Whoever bai "the blue" should take It for It regulate and restores the disordered ystem that give rise to them. It always euros UHiouinesi and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dya papsia, Constipation, Headache, Fever and Ague, Spleen Enlargement, Scrofula, Erysipelns, Pimples, Blotobet and nil skin Kruptloos and Blood Disorder ; Swelled Limb and Dropsy j Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerve and Nervoas De bility Restorei flesh and itrength wben tbe sys tem I running down or going Into decline j cure Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieve! Cbroolo Brooebltis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does these thing by strik ing at tho root of dieeeee and removing Ha causes. Dr. Fanner' Improved Cough Hooey will re lieve any ooogh In one honr. Dr. Fanner's Golden Relief eurss any pain, as Tooth ache, Neuralgia, Coll or Headaoho In five to thirty minute, and readll) relieve Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Diarhose, ate. Dr. Feoner'a St. Vitus Dance Specific, One battle alwaya euro. For talo by Hartswlek A Irvln, Druggists, Clearnold, Po. aug 37-lf. HUNDAY-ttCHOOOL CONVENTION. Tbo tevtnth annual Sabbath Bebool Conven tion of tbt Presbytery of Huntingdon will b held In Ibe Presbyterian Church ot Tyroae, Pa., on Tueidny nnd Wedneeday, December 3d aud 3d, 1879. All mini ten and Superintendent, and two teacher from each Mheel within tbe Presbytery, are tipected to g ae delegates and friend f Sabbath School work and tbe public geaerally are Invited tt bt present at Ita Miaion. Dolegatoa are requested tt notily Rev. 8. M. Moore, P. D., of Tyrone, before tbo close of tbe present month, tf tbelr Intention to be proioot. Tm,,J0f,-9-H A. M , Service of praise and invocation) Oft-ll A. M., organisation lft-lOft A. lft Address of Welcome, byS 8. Blair, Ksq., tf Tyrone i I0J-1S M , Sermon by Rev. T. M. Sberrnrd, of Miffiln Theme : ''The Pastors and Elder' Reaponsiblli ty for tbt Sabbath Sahoel." 3-21 P. M , Prayer nod praise meeting, conducted by Rev. D. H. Campbell, of Fruit Hill, Clearleld county t 3M P. M.,"Tbe Teacher What Man or of n Person ihonld he be f by B. 1. Carter and J. R. Simpson j S-4 P. M , Normal Cless Themet "Tbe Links of the History Old Telta moot," by Prof. W. P. Haeney, of Uollidayaburg Seminary l P. II, "Toe llsmint of Pall Preparation," by Gen. J A. Beaver, of Belle, foate, nnd Rev. J. J. Cealoj f- P. M., Praia Meeting, led by tbe Chnreh Choir, and ordered by Rev. S. M. Moore, D. D, tf Tyra 7-tJ P. M., Set men to children and young peraona, h Rev; A. N. Bolliflold, of Huntingdon Tbemet "Tbo Seeding and ibe Harvesting." rrelwefep.-9-ll A. M , Prayer tad Praise Meet lag, eonduoted by Rev. J. W. White j H-10i A. M Infant Claaa rierettt International lesson for next Babbnth,eodoeted by Harry Slep.ef Altoonnt 101-11, A.M., Normal Claso Theme ' Tht Linkt of th tltrtory-New Testament, by Rev. Same el W. DoBeld.ef Altoont) 11,-UM "Element of Power, by Rev. J. 0. Kelly, of Spruce Creek ; 3-3 P.N.,"The8bath Sehvtl and tbt Nation, Of Rev to utilise In pendeeee mey,'1 by Rev. J. Q. A. Felkvten.ef Cerwensvllle . P.M., Buperinltndeuta' liptrlentt Meffieg.tr Tiding from tht Field," led b? Rtv. H. 8 . Bat lor, tf Cltftrfleld 4-1 P. M. Question fiei nnd lot log eiet slat. Go to Flock's and soo the sigbU. i i a Good goods at fair prices, at Fleck's, Don't dodge the question I Answor quire, and go to Flecks. Flock sells bettor goods at low or prices than any store anywhere, Go to Flock's, and you arosure to bo satiifled with yonr purchases. o-SMt Flock sells better goods at lower prices than any store anywhere. Don't forget It, ludies, that Flock is agent for E. Butterlok A Co.'a Patterns. We doiV competition in canhmoros. T. A. FLBCK A CO. Wo dolV compotition in caNhmeres. T. A. PLUCK A CO. Don't dodiro the question I Answer square, and go to Fleck 'a. If you want a nico, rich trimmed hat, leave your order at Fleck's. If you want a nice, rich trimmed hat, leave your order at Flecb'a. Go to Flock's, and you are sure to be satiifled with your purchases. o 39 4t Don't forget it. ladies, that Fleck Is agent for J. Butter lot a t'oa ru items. Come to Flock's! Go to Fleck's! Come to r' leek's, It la hotter than ft show. Come to Fleck's! Go to Flock 'i Come to Fleck', It It better than ft show, ! For good overcoats, fine suits, good bats, and gonts'furnUblnggoo4s,gotn Utrlinger A Rook'a. oov 12 3l. By fur tho largest and choicest va riety of ladies' bats, trimmed and untrimmed, to bo bad at Fleck's low for eaib only. Dr. Hills, of this borough, has a lot of honey and beea which he will eel! at reasonable rates. Call and Interview him about them, Tbo New Remington Family Sew mo MacKjhu for tale at J. B. Harder' Gun Store, Clearflold, Pa. Oct. ;O-0m, By far tho largest and choicest va riety of ladies' hats, trimmed and antrlmmed, lo be bad at Flank's low for cash only. Cold weather is here, you want yonr Winter goods, and no one has the variety and quality that yon find at Fleck's. People find out, whon thoy want to save dollars tn buying eiotntng, mat tney can get tht most and best goods for their money at Hir linger A Rook'i 1 nov 12-4t. Uomembor that Lytlo is County Agent for Lorrillard't Tobacco, and can tell them at factory price. They are the beat tobaooea In market. Try thou. tf. At the Republican office is tbe place to get your job work done. Wear fully prepared to do any lb log In tbo printing line, will do It well, end nt the right kind of prices. tf. We have now on hand several thous and first-class envelopes, wbioh wo will print for business men, or auybody else, at prices that mn ftot be rivalled. Call and are them. tf. Salt. Lytic has just received a car load of (toe Salt, large sacks. Also, a ear load of coarse and American fine. Full weight guaran teed, and will be aotd at lowest price In the county. wp. 7 tf. The second week of our Novombor Term of Court Is lu session. Judge Or vie U presiding, Banked by Associate Judge Ogden and Hilt. The Attendance of people I very meagre, there being preisnt only those Immediate ly interested. Sco a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Speer't Vineyards, with bunch of Orapet from which Bpetr'a Port Grape Wine la mado, that Is to highly osteemod by tbe medical profession for tbe us of invalid, weakly persons and Ibt aged. Sold by B. W. Graham, Druggist, Clearflold, Pa. JIy-U-'79-tf. Shawl Lost. On Friday aHornoon, tn Utn of uctooor, in paaaing over tht turn pint from Pbllipsburg to Bigler Sutton, I lost n bright rod medium plaid abawl. I will pay a reasonable reward, If tbe afaawll left at tb Shaw Hdusc, tn Clearfield, or forwarded to mt at Pen- field. eet-29-St Mast FantLAXo. A Fact. An advertisement Inserted In the HuruaucAU will reach more readera than if published la nit tbo other papers In tht coun ty, and oost tbo advertise! leas than one-half In other words, nn advortiirment published In our Jrnrnal 1 worth double the price of that charged by any other , publish or In tbe county It is n fact." tf. BEGS ANI HONEY. Honey, In (mall box, per pound...,.,,, 30 tanta. Pure Italian Beea, in American Hives, In tbo beet condition for W inter io.,. til AO Black Bees, in American Ulvet T 00 For tele by A. M. Hill, C learn .Id, Pa., who It also agent for the Aaterieaa Bet oumal, tbe best bee journal In the world. Ue will furnish It nt tl per year. nov 12 3t NOVEMBER COURT PROCEEDING;. ttOMMOM rLIAO rihXT WltK. Court convened on Monday, Novombor tOtb, 1879, nt 3 o'oloek P. M , with Judge Orvl, Og den and Holt on tho bench. Joaeph McMnlleu nnd John Dunlap ware ap. pointed Tlpa'avei. Tb list of Jnrora having bn called over, tbe rial Hat wa taken up nnd lb following disposi tion mad of tbo came thereon : N. Cooper va. John R Keel to us. No. 207 January Term, 1SS0. Feigned issue. Verdict for Defendant. Ken hart A Railev v. Tbe Moahannon Land and Lumber Company. No. KV March Term, 1MB. liebt. Defendants confess Judftneot In favor of ibe Plaintiffs for 97,820. Jamea Hacrtv, David Blair et al vs. Ovru Jrffriea, Solomon Philips, Horatio O Fleheret al. No. ftt January Term, 1K&7. KJaetmont. Tried ana verdict rendered in fnvor of the Defendants. Jaoob Gelnet vs. S. C. Paleliia. Arim'r of Por ter Joboson, deceased. No. 104 March Term, 1M72. Asinmpsit. Not neohed. Christian Ley et al. vs. Paul Darllnn et al. No. 81 January Term, 1679. Treanass. Con tinued for caoae, and nut to be put on tbo trial nei bdiii a tier .rune icrm, innu. Christian Lev et al. va. Richard Arthurs. Wn. Oar a brant et al. No. 103 Januar Term. IS78. Trespass. Continued for causa, and not to be put on tbe trial list uattll after June Term, 1SS0. u. v. i(oo. Handler vs. tjeorgc Kramer, William , Belletal. No. 341 March Term. 1874. Tree pass, catting nnd tarrying away timber. Ver d.t In favor of Plaintiff for Si.988. Rale granted to show caue why n now trial ihould not be granted. William Weatover vs. Jamea McKwen and Ka- aon MeKwon. No. Uft September Term, 18'4. T reap ass. Continued for onuno. fetor Motleorre vs. J. W. Davis and Brothers. No. 3o7 Srptomber Term. 1H74. Assumnsit. Not reached. John B. DiHon and Simon McFarUnd va. Stew art Cowen nnd John Taylor. No. Mil September Term, 1874. Ejectment, Continued fur eanae, on applieatioa and at est of Defendants. Thomas Mitchell vs. Uenr Klorrold. J. Dillon et aJ. No. 287 January Term, 17. Tresnaas, Not reached. George B. Qoodlander va. Qeoraro Kramer and Wm. M. Bell. No. B7 Jont Term, 1874. Tree- pee, easting aad oarryiag away timber. Con tinued by uneut wm. A- Hioom, Ei'ref Abrnm Bloom, decease!, . A. 0. Tat. Adta'r f Isaac Tuomoeoa. dee'd. No. 101 September, 117. Debt. Not reached. 4ona w. falter v. w. U. Reiner. No. 114 September Term, 1878. D. 8. B Jadgment neaed, and Defendant let tale a dtfoaae. N.t reached. Job W. Davla va. O rooms A Dlehay. No. 10 Be pi em ber Term, 1-7. Debt. Net reached. V- Hicks va. w.y kellv. He. SSJaaoftrt Term, I87S. Appeal frm Judgment of Justio. Not reached. nruAvs' conn. William A. listen y, Em., sled bia account as Audi lor distributing tb butane In tho hands f X. MeNuul aad Jeeeph R. Irvln, Adialniatrator oi jnomas w. firming, deaod. A. U. late. Adaataistrator D B. H. ef Lvd i Dowling, dee'd, mad re peri 1 1 th salt ef th reai cattle ti sal aoeenent. qvautuu saitona. In tbt matter of tb eeutested elect I en of Jnetloo of the feece or Pike tuwoehtp, No. I, Juno Set sion, 1S7I, the Court made Ibe following decreet "Now, to wit, uetobr 9 b, I87S, It appearing Irem the report ef the Eaonainer, that t apply any rewogniaed and known rule to ibn counting of tbe He polled for lb (Bo ef Jaotiee tl the Peace tn Pike township, Clear eld county, Pa , that on Tuesday, the lain day ef Fotwuery, 187k, A. F. Bloom received th largest number of veto police tor any eaaauue, nn was ihorefer duly eleoted nnd property returned as elected to the uffiee f Jasti f th Pea nfureaald. It Is, the refer, oBtderd and 4jadd that th aald A F. Bluern wa duly eleetod to, nnd It entitled to held Mid offioe. It it farther unaidred. rdoren out neuuug mat tn oeats of thee pr ading be pae by in paUuMer." oaLLAunoot. Bon. E. tf . 8 peer, ef Hun flag do tounty, Pa., wa, nnen motion tl a. sruee rtrtke. Km... mined to praot.ee law lit tbo MVeral Conrt ef this ttnnty. Cold weather Is here, you want your Winter nods. nnd a one has th variety and quality tbnt you And nt Fleck'. Removal. Pr. T. J. Hover haa re moved hi medical offio In tbo rooms recently occupied by Buck A Graham, In Grnbam'i row He make CHRONIC DISEASES ft specialty. CHARGlfS VERY LOW. Tht manufacturers having lowered prices, he l prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURE MEDICINES at greatly re ducod rate. Tbe afflicted Will bo benefited by giving him n onll. Juty33, '79-tf. ti HANOI Meeting. Wa have been requeated by the Kiocutlvt Committee tt stato that tbo Clearflold Pomona Orange will moot on Tuaaday, Novembsr 3utb, tnd It will be very necessary for nil Granger attend, aa there ta Important business to attend ta. Officers are to be elected fur tbe coming year, and n tbis Is the last meeting of th year H I very laiportant that the Masters of every Sub-Orange In tho county should make a report of Ibe business tiansacted. such na progress, failure, A., In their Orange. nov-II It. imm m New Daily Staoe Line. James L. Loftvy bai succeeded in buying a dally moll estab lished between Clearflold od Pennfleld.ftnd will hereafter run a dally tag between the two point. HI contract began with April 1st, and tb stage willloavo Uearneld every morning (eioept Sun day) at I o'oloek, making connections with nil train on tha Low Grnde Railroad at Pennfleld, re turning after tbo laat train tbo same evening. Pasaengorsand freight will be carried at low rate. Orders left et any of tbe hotel will be attended to. . I8apr7Vtf Tho Old Lycoming; Insurance Company the First to tbe tYroat. Ct'nwKSBviLt.1, Pa., Oet. 30, 1879. Knnn A Biddl, General Insurance Agents, Clearfield, Pa : I take pleasure in acknowledging reoeiot of Draft from you. fbr Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-two Dollars and Ifly eenla($l,4V3 60 , being in felt rr lee by Oio wbleh ooourred U mv oronarlv on tbo 3d day tf October. 1870. In the borough of Curweniville, P. And I hereby return to yon my sincere thanks for lb prom nt and buainosa-like manner In wbioh yun have settled nnd adjusted my loss, and I recommend to the people of Clssrfleld county the old time-tried LYCOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, a be ing safe, reliable and prompt. Catuamsu Gnrp. Oct 33. 1379 Im. Spectaia. Wahtud, 500,000 14-fret shaved hoops, deliv ered at the railroad, In car loads of 0,000, at all Eolnts on the Tyrone A Clcarfleld, P. A E., Bald agio Valloy, and Peansylvnnia Railroads, for which I will pay the highest market price. J. f. KaAum. Octlfl, 1878.tr. Clearfield, Pa, Orb Htmnnio Pun Can v. Dticoi'wv ou Old Pnicua. Sewing Marhlaes can now be purchased at Merrell't On and variety store, from $4c up wards. All kinds of tewing machine repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa,, July 18, 1877. Buoori Fon Salu. R. Newton Shaw keeps a full aupply of Fredonia Buggiee and Platform W aeons for tale. To be seen at the JShaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may IS-tf, five iiundred Thousand Strong;. In the iust few months there have been more than ftOO.OOO bottle of fbiloh's Cur told "nt of tbe vast number of people who have used it, mora than 3,000 oase of Consumption have been cured. AH Cough, Croon, Asthma, and Bron chitis, yield at once, hence It Is that every body speaks in It praise. To those wbo bar not ued it, let u say. If yon have n Cough, or yur child the Croup, ond yon value life don't fnil lo try It. For Lame Back, side or Chest, uie Sbilob's Pur oui Plaater. For laleby C. D. Wat ion, Clearfield, Pa. ep-lO-eow-Om. .yf SI ran re Ptopie. Do yon know that there art strange people In our community, we say ttranga because tbey seem to prefer to suflerand pass their dayt mis tily, made so ty Dispepm, and Jtver com plaint, Indigeition, Corn! i pet too, nnd General Debility. wbenHHILOtt'S VITALIZKRls guar anteed to cure them. For le by C. D. Watson, Clearflold, Pa. eep-10 cow ftia. We have ft aperdv and noil live Cure for Ca tarrh, Diphtberia.Oanker mouth, and Head Ache, In blllLOH'S CATAKItH REMEDY. A naial Injector free with aoh bottle, l ie it If you de sire health and sweet breath. Price 60 ota. For salo by 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. Mp-if- 7V-tow-nm. CokLicron' WAunAHva. We hnvo prepared form, and bava on band a large quantity, of blank "Collector Sales," which nave Oeeo ap proved by th highest legal authority In tbe Conrt of thi county. At TWory 6'ewts per dosen we will mail any number to tb Collector ordering them. A Collector, when com p' led tt advertise pruperty, must pen up not waa 'aa thro notices In the most public plaoeo In his borough or township. tf. WAUTsn. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,000 36 Inch shaved sblngle. Itu.OOO 34-lneh sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pin boards. 60,0UU 14 feet shaved hoopl. i.ooo railroad ties. &0,0l'0fetof good hemlock boards. For which I will iiay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tbo Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. j. r. a, rami a. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 1A, 1878 tf. Just llccelvecle Just Rooived by ARNOLD, at CUnWEiNSVlLLE : Car Load Nova Scotia Das tor I Car Load pure Corn, xtye and Oats Coop 1 tar Load Deaken Knit I Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, do, jrShintrlci, Burk. 11 K Tios and Ciraio will be taken in exchange. Curwensvillo, May I, I7. Nervous Debility. Vital Weak neat or Deprenoloii : n weak eth ousted feeling, no energy or eneragoi the re snltof mental over-work Indlacretlona or etcennea, or torn drain upon tbt system I al way cured by Humphrey's Itomoepathio Specific No. 39. It touet up and Invigorate tbt system, dispelo tbt glotm and despondency, Impart atrength and energy, oton tho drain and re juvenate the entire man. Been need twenty yeara with perfect success by tbonsanda. Sold by dealer. Price, $1 per single vial, or $1 per package of five vials and $2 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt ot price, Addreas Humphrey a llomtrpnthlc Medicine Company, loo Fulton St., N. Y. C. V, Wat ion, Agent, Clearfield, Fa. sept. 18, 1878-1y. CLEARFIELD MAMETS. CMMarlBLB, Pa- Not. II, W. ti II. Flour, prr oart lluehwbeat rioar, par al Cora M..I, p.r wt Ohop, rr., p.rewt Cbo,t aiiiH, par owt I 05 I 40 I 00 1 3o 4i M Hraa, ot VYb.at, ft baah.l M Rro, p.r baab.l O.u, pn bab.l Cor., aara, par baab.l HueaahMt, par aa.bol Poutoaa, par baahal M Appl.a, p.r baah.l.... m.... Mama, par pound H 8hnull.r, par pound. ....',. IM.d B..f, par poaoS..M..... Chtekna, par pair ...1....... Battar, par pauad ......... ,.... 4 Hi V 40 XI it I 0a Kcaa, par 4on,a Salt, par aak, larga ...Ht.... Uual utl, par galloa...., Lard, par pnaod Driad Appla,, par paand.... triad Pcaflhaa, par poand..H... Uraaa, par baab.l II b PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Puiianni.ru! A, Nov. IT. Breads tuffs mora llowty, but In wheat there la ft flrmer feeling. Flour and Meal Flour 1 dull nod price fever buyer. Sale or l.OVO barrel, Including Min nesota sure femilr. at M.Jfr(a,4,76 western do. d. at $0.Tb(sy7, and patent and other high gradea at U7. Alio, CvUf vny, uirard, Uem, Mt. Nevnou, Egypt, Camden aud Frank ford en pri vat terms. Rro flur Is otoady. Small aalee at $e 0I. Cora meal I aminal. u rata wheat la mot active nnd price are bttor. Sales ef 1,000 bushels, including rejected, 1.30(0)1.11, red 1 8 i emler at $18004 1 .40 and No. S red, elevator, nt M74$I.M, At the open boar, I ret call, lhar wa n traaeaetioaa. Ry Is steady at Site for Pennsylvania. Corn Is quiet and steady taVee of ft.UiiO but bell old, mil ed and yellow, nt sot) Me, and new do. do , nt aS(o)b4, aa tt quality. At the open board there waa ae enlea. OaU are dull t Me reeenl ou o)CMtiu. Salee ef 0.000 bushels, iaelnding net, at D(r4.e, and wuito, nt allele. Whieky is oigber with aalet t luO bamla western nt $i,i. CtiOAte, November IT. Flour in good demand ; falinrtc. Weeat active, Arm and higbev i Ne. 3 Ca.ee go tpnng, $1 HI lf ftuh . $l.lk for Ueoemner, l I7 lf January, N. Sde, tl.vll) rejected, Te. Corn moderately netlve and higher at 42ftc, WiU ft May reject- eu, aa. u.ta stoaay an in fair demand ZJim S3s lor cash and December t Idle for May. Rye oieeoy nod uoehaogeo. nariey Brmtr at TI(d) I tie, Perk wrong aad higher i Ills for tnah t bO.I4)IO.Il ft November SUM for De obr t $11,174 fer January. Lard strong and niakort St Tetml.TTf loreaat) tH.eSQit 13 1 for Deeemoer 1 14 itik H tmr January. Balk meat aeiivt, Srm and higher, ehealdere, M abort rib, S.tS , short dear, - htehey In gevd - man at .it, Attbecleee, wheat wnt streng audio higher. Oera In good demand, and n abode higher ftt 4le for K ween ber t 4uo fore Deeemberi 44M 4s for May. Oalo In gd dtnand,nnd tondiag teg upward, rrevwt otreng and signer i Krh, fit. If for Hevemnori fto.si for e r( lard, $7tl for January. SUA. OLIVER. la thla borough, oa IrUtj nora H, Not. Mil, 07V, .n.t a lln(.rli lllam of oonumplioa, Wllllaaa OIIth, la lb. Hia .ac of bli ,.. IICKLE8. Id Cura.airlll. korob, aa Frl. J.j noroln,, Nof.mbw Hlb, 17, Kllu Mlskl.,, In th. TWIb tm, of bl, aa. Jill r.B.iaa w.r. Uk.a to llollid.Tiburg fur ial.tla.Dt. NOLL N.ar Pblllp.boti, on To.irlar fl aooa, Not. lltb, IH7U, Oyrol Calfla Noll, .gad 3 Tr,, 10 mooth, .ad IV day,. tx bflrrrtlcrmmtj. CAUTION All persons are hereby warned against purchasing or la any way meddling with one gmy mare, now In tbe possession of George St. Clair, a tbe aamo belongs to me, and la 10 with him ou loan only, suhjeut to my order at any time. J. W. RKITUU. Karlbaus, Pa, Nov. 10, 1879-Sl Ti: White hw Mm Can b bourbt at lowest prices from ALEX. PATTERSON, Woodland, Pa. It is equal, If not superior to any flrst class Bowing Machine In tbe market Circular sent on application. Woodland, Pa., Oct. 39, flm. A DMINlMTRATOHa NOTICE J Notice ll hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration ele 6opm won on tho estate of LYDIA DOWLING, late of Lawrence twt. Clearfield Co., I'a , deceased, having been duly granted to tbe undersigned, nil persons Indebted to aald eitate will please make Immediate payment, and tboee having claim or demands against tbe tame wtll present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. a A huh u. ta its, Administrator v. u, Clearfield, Pa Oct. A, 1879-Ot. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice il Is hereby given that Letters of Adminl. (ration on tho estate of SOPHIA NEFF, lata of new Waebtogtoo, Clear B eld county, Fft , dec d, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted tn said estate will please make Immediate payment, nnd thoee having claims or demands again it tb same will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. 1IK.NKY 11HKT1I, Administrator, Oilond, Pa., Nov. 6, 1H79 Hi XTOT1CE TOBTOCKIIOI,DERV-There X will be n meeting of in stockholder of tho Clearfield Fire Brick Company held at tbo iifflo of the Companv. in Clcarfleld, on Thurs day, the lAth day of January, IHH, at twe o'clock P. M., for tho purpose of electing officers for tbo ensuing year, and voting upon the ques tion of Increasing tbe stock of said Company. By order of th Board of Directors. Attest: WM. BIGLER, President. O. W. Bairn, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., Nov. , 1879-3m. THE LARGEST, OLDEST AND ItEHT. rirw-Two nuns MONTHLY. ALSO year; Sample Copy, lOc. Thomas G. Newman & Son, 973 and 974 West Mauino St., CHICAGO. A. M. Ili'lr, Agent, Cleared, Pa. JURY 1.IHT Li.tof th namts of juror drawn for November Term. A. D- 1879, com mencing oo the 3d Monday (10th), and to con tinue Ibret weeka : vntno wiai-Ilrn. I.uoten Potter, L City, B McDowell, Bradford, W U Hand ford, Osceola, Orango Tburiton.Jordan John Duulen, Pike, David Bee, UraHlrd, Tboa M MrGe, Bell, J K Henderaon.Wood'd, Jacob Fulmar, Bradford, Zaeh Fulton, B ra.it ord, m 4 Wloppy, uiearueia, Zao Bailey, Bloom, John tiooiyear, Brady, F llollnpnter, Beocaria, Allen Mitohell. Cl:'d, II r Hummel, (irnuam, Kara Root. Burnside bor Fred Baker, Chest. Dan'l Welsh, Lawrence,; Henry Reama, Bloom, T W Hemfhill, J Wagoner, Burnside tp II DelioFB, Bradford, .Ino M Hunter, Beeearia Wm Luther, Woodward, H 0 Hnaffoer, Lawrence, J 0 Whitobill, Clf'd, Auitin Curry, Chest, A II fi he tier. Burnside b Calvin Bilger, Bloom, G M Thompson, Brady, John Baker, Bell, Adam Walker, Dacatur, Jaa Curry, Chest, Riob'd Lewis, Wood'rd, E Nettieton, Brady, TBI Aid MbT.-Llitof Cause act down for trial at Novo mber Term of Court, commenc ing Monday, November 10th, lf79, acd continu ing tnret weens i THIRD WIKK, noV. 34TB. f K Arnold A Co vt. J W Carlllc ' v. L BCarlil Robert Taylor va. O Cooed R MoPherion ohn J Head vs. John A Miliar ot al T J Boyer vs. A lloberling ct al Ei'o Com'tb,useof W Curry vs. J Kieka.de et al J R Martin vs. Lydia J Harner Samuel Hagerty vt. A V Bbaw Jobn Moore va. Wm Lather et al Bridget Baker va A V Railroad Co Jo K Mo. Murray vs. John Irvln A Bro'a R A 11 olden va. " " " C Helper tt at Adm're va. Jam A Irvin rJnyder.Ilar'iBaeetAOoTs. John Irvln A Bro's D J Honr A Co v. " M M D McLnugblin v. R 8 Stewart Jam Port us of va Jacob Rinefolt et al June Boyoten vs. Tbom a Parka ct al J P Stewart, endorsee va. Wm Westover Janes P Hal vs. Wm L Dran ot al ELI BLOOM, Protbonotary. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Cheaper than ever at the alore of .G. a & T.W.MOORE, DOOM NO. 1, Pll'.'a OPERA 1KHJ0E, We havo just receivod tbo lurgeal and boat lolocted stock or BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, That has ever como to all the now novoltios in town, Also, HECKWEAR. 80LI A0ENT8 FOR PERKINS' Driving Boots and Shoes. 1 Rubber Boots & Shoes. Give ua a call and aee if we don't sell cheaper than anybody elao, cm, c. aanoRR, TOM tV. iHHIHIi. Cla.rlal.l, Pa, SqL il, ISTt lm. ADJOURNED , Orphans' Court Sale! Valuable Itenl atntc!! TN pursnnnoo ef an order ef the Orphans' Conrt of Cleurleld eeuaty. the nnderalgurd. Ad- viinisiratora of tbe estate of David Bell, late of (J reer. wood townsblp, will offer ftt public sale at Bellville, la laid township, n Wctlnofiday. Dec, 3d, 1879, At I o'oloek P. U , tb following deooribrd Real Estate, U win LOT 10. 1, Bitaat lb (IrMnwood tcwniblp, i bounded and doteribed a follow i On tho north ; by land of aald estate, on tbo tenth by tbe Sua-, quehanoa rlvor nnd land of David Mitchell, oo ibe eact by land ef Pre mp ton Bell, and ou tbo weit by land of David Mitehelt, being tbe borne- stea let ot sat estet, eentamtng uncut TWO HUNDRED ACRES. LOT NO. I. Beunded nn tht north by land nf Irvln nnd Neweomer, u the toulb by lot No. t nnd lands of Dnvid Mitchell, oa the east by Prampton Bell' lead, and rth wett by A. W. Neweomer, etknkng TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACREB. bet eg nil limber land, bnvlrg tbercon aonldr abie omonat of wbtrc ak, white pine, and kern leeft limner. LOT NO. t. Bltuato lu Greenwood township, bounded en tbe north by lnndo ef D. MtCrnekn, n tb south by Jacob Prayer, tht east by Bell nnd Btepbenson, aad tn tbt west by Jacob Qraff rvy,oatafeiag ONE HUNDRED ACRES, about twenty aerei f which I e lea red. Parttet deairi eg to einmtne tkee lent will no assisted In doing ee by culling upon cither of tbe nnderaigned. TERMS OF SALE. One-third f tbe purchase money meat bo paid down, one-third nn tbe Irst day of June, IftHO, and ibe balance en tb I ret day f Jane, UBl, tb laat twe pay meat to be with lalereei, and to bo toenred by bond nnd mertgoge on th prem ise. Any person nurehneiag either ef theaber lot, and net complying wtib the abort, will he liahle to aay too swetaiaed by a re-tale. Tb Admlnlatratort roeerve tbe right t reject nay nnd nil bid. F I. TlloMPiN, THOfl, W. MOORE, Adm'rt cetate nf D. Bell, dec'4 Cerwensvllle, Pn4 Nov. 19, 171 It, Bee joinaL tvs fli'Ttistmrotj. TEK VOH aUI.B.-.Tblrla.a "I'M of XJ lUM.a He" wbioh I will Mil oh.ap for waa, or ubrbqb iur bhh, ror lorin.r 1B fom.tlon aall aa or addroM th. und.ral(nl, J.F. KHAMKK. NorJ, T tr. Cl.arl.kl, Pa. -TUHM I.ANIM FOR IAI.IC Io Ilualaa A and Pino towaabl)a,Ul..rB,ldoattatr. jft, H..Mu.bl. tltoo alTn for pari of puratiu. aioo.. PrtaM 1 U0 ta 11.00 p.r acra. Mlom'a r.Mrr.d. L. DIHD, Acai, P.nB.ld, Pa. or WALLaoa A Kanns, S.rit 10, lsro if. Cl.art.ld, Pa, C" OURT PROCLA!vl4TION.-WiiURnAB, Hon. O. A. MAYKH. President Judue nl the Court of Common Plaas of the tweotv-flftb Judicial District, composed of tbe counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon, Annan Ouimu and Hon. Vmcnav B. Holt, Asiooiaie Judges of Clearfield county, havo Issued their preeepi.no mt aireoted, lor tn holding ot a Court oi common nets, at too uourt House, nt vieer fleld, in nnd for tbe county of Clearfield, com menelngon the SECOND MONDAY. THE 10TII DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1879, and onllnulog mree ween. NOTICE la thurefor hereby glvtj to Jurors and witnesses, lu and for said county of Clcarfleld to be and appear In their proper person, at 10 ooiooa a. xn. or aaia oay, to uo those tbtngs which in tbelr behalf pertain to be done. GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, this 3Id day ot October, In the year of our Lord oi ihoussnd eight hundred and eevenly-nie ANDHDVt PKNIZJr., HherifT. net 33 tc Public Vendue ! fTl HERE will be eipoied to publl sale at tb X rosideno ot tn undersigned in Lawrence township, near Curwenovillr, ntl o'clock p. m.,on TbURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1879. Tb following personal property, to wit i Two fresh milch cows, 3 bead of beef cattle, 1 fat bog. 1 b oat, 30 turkeys, 40 oh ic kens, Id guinea, 1 2 bushels of oats, 3l)0 bushels of corn, 30 bushels of buckwheat, 10 bushels of rye, 0 tons of bay, a let oi eore loader, X seeps oi bees. Joe foregi log artiole will be sold for cash. Th following will be told on tlm : Two horses, t top bugcy, 1 aleigh, 1 mower, 1 log sled, I sots double naruois, l sot single be mess, plows, harrows, cable chain, neck yoke, grain cradle, dinner bell, holst jsok, rifle, 1 pump stalk 34 feet long, and many other artlolea too tedious to entlon. JAM n M. AKUKHV. CleartUld, Pa., Nov. ft, 1879 St. A New Book. A P T7XTTC Can make moot by tolling at AVIajIiIO new work the only on of th kind issued. Thf H Iff Me nnd Duties of tjouiity nun sowuonip timccrsi" ny n. n Biirly, Efq., of th Williamsport (Pa.) Bar. Cootnina all ibe Act and decision In relation to the varloua county and township office, Is n com plot band book for election officers, and treats tho tea laws fully. Every eSoer end lex- payer will buy one. It contain 10b pages. neatly printed, bound in clotn and gold, and sold and told, at f par volume. From Hon. John J Metsger, Member of tbt v constitutional convention ot lbit.j I have examined and need this work by W. R Bierly, Eiq.,of tbe WHIiimsport Bar, entitled "The Rights and Unties of Township Officers, and have found It of great service in mo. As a guide to tbo vnrious officers for whom it 1 In tended, It must prove Invaluable. Jorh J. Mmti:i. For agencies and term apply with stamp to W. R. lilKKLV, Bovi-St. .Williamsport, I'a. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND 8TREKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., tiara epaoad ap, la tb. aloro room lat.lj occupl.4 by Waarar a B.lla, oa SoooBd Kraal, a largo aad wall aalaotad .took of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND fillOKS, Qt KKNSWARB, WOOD WILWW WARK, 1IAT8 AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Whlek thqr will dlaaoH of al raaaaaaM. rata. tor raaa. ar .i.baafa lor oou.trjr produa. OKORflR WKAVKR k CO. Olaarl.K, Pt, Jaa. t. IB78-1. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. BOOM Mtt. TllltRB, OPEN A HOtlBB, Clearfield, Pa.,. WB0LKBALI RETAIL PKALKR IN DRY GOODS, Oomnrlalng Drs Ooola of tfc cry Istsrt tjlc( consistioc tn wart cf vaanniere, MencBcater . Faocts, Alpaoas, nnd nil manner f Fancy Dress Goods, 9ncb aa C ret on, f,ihalr Lester, Plaids, Dress Uinibnm, Ura Fancl et the Tsfj latest I;), nnd a linp aa ttaej aaft col4 ! Int aiarkst. NOTIONS, Conststing f Otorcc for ticnla. Ladle and M-SICB. HON CI ail aaaaw, nua innf, Laeec, Panor Dree Da (tens Ladle' Tie cl nil hala and style, Cr ed Collsra, Rlbbena of all kinds nnd qnalllle. Mrrlo Undcrwanr, Trimtalajrs, . BOOTS AND 6H0E8, GROCERIES. Qneeniwars, Hardware, Tinware, Carpctn, Oil Cloth, WALL PAPER. LEATHER, FISH, Eto., Wklak will ka U ak.l.l. w ratall. WIU lake Country Produce la Bickaage far Oee4. at Markat Prlcaa. wm. j. aorni, ciwriaia, ra., or. M. imnu. ssas. .30 :ac3 z s , I Scw r fc5j 1 2.1 g S ?SB 1 3s 5 j-rj rVl -re. 0 s I ( S a (D 3 " a r f 0 MS :!i '10 I5 I I J? sS ,! n is 1 - 5 a) s p 9 C I' S ? a h T B CO i ; it a. i t o ft te j A K , IKiirrHauroui. PHILADELPHIA. F. T. HOWELL & CO., MMPORTEHS tt DEALERS t.V 1216 Chestnut Street. Pbllad.lphla, Oot II, 187.!m. T. A. FLECK. ... . . . ' X. U. IILLS. NEW. NEW. NEW. Fall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 X33R.3S!SS hi. ek and Colored Cuhmcrr, Urntado i)n. floods, I'lain Proka Good, Now Sbawla.l.adioa' C'onta, ted Flaniicls.drny Flannels, Klaid Klanncls, ruvy isiue rianneis, walcrproois and ladies Uloihs, all colors, Caaslmorvs, Men's and Boys' Wear, Drees Ginghams, Calicoes and Muslins. Our stock was never bolter. Our Ladies' Skirts are beautiful. Millinery Goods, A complete Stock nt our usual Bargains. Plumes, Flowers, Wings, Ostrich Tips, all kinds of Fancy Wings and Birda, New BrocaJo Velvets and Silks, Satins, Elsck and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, Buttons, Laces, Corsets, Embroideries, Kdgings, Insertings, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, : Linen Ilandkcrcliiufs, Ladies' Ties, Ribbons, Germantown Yarns, Zephyrs and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Underwear, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Hose. We don't intend to have any store in Clearflold county beat ns in anything style, prices, quantity, quality, or selling. Give ns a call and see for yourself. Oil Cloths, Ottoman, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., - Clearfield, Pa. BapL I, "ja.l. inwSend fur Cloatratcd Circular nnd Prices. Liberal Terms to tbe Trad,- Don't buy until you have teen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, Ulimi.ElOWX, CON and No. IV9 and Ol M'nbMh Araooa, t UICAOw ILt, JAMES L. r. Ir-vtlKsi' TJ JST X JEi 3F1.,X,ADE3C3E!3FI., MARKET HTREK.T, CLEARFIELD, PEHN'A. AM kinds of Caskets and Coffins kept on hand, and furnished to order on short notice, Including the finest as lacturcd. Uur oonPBH rnESEnvBn Is the best In uso, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attended in nny part of the county. Call at your ordors at Tronlman's Furniture oet 1.70-ly.' grip flt'frtlgfmfntg. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SUAVED AND SAWKD. Curw.narllK Jaa. S, 78 tf. iQK SALE. The nndcrsirned will call at nrlrat Bale all that tractor parcel ef land Bitaat in Deoatnr township, Clearfiold county, Pa., wiibln a abort diBUno of the Tyrone A Clear fleW R. R., and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson nnd otoers, nnd known aa tne Jacob B. Ueerhart lot. Tb aald tract containing ftO aeres more or Iwi, with two reins of valuable coal thereon, has about 10 acre cleared, and I th k tc a large body of coal about being developed. H ill b cold low and upon casj terms. For particulars, apply to PAVID L. KKKBS. Clcarfleld, Pa., July 11, lh7. BLACKSMITIIING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. Th midsrslgnrd, being thankful for iast favor, wonld rf4itfully laforas tha eitiscna cf Clear field and vffiniiy that he baa pnrrhascd tbe shop In Clcarfleld borough recently occupied by Anna Kennard, situated on I coast atreet, in th rear of Mee. Weaver Co. store, where by strict and close aUcntlcn to basinets, be hope to receive a large share of panne paireaag. AO Price reasonable and all work guaranteed CHAS. II. HALFUKI. Clearnrld Pa., Oct 14, 1879 Im. TIMBER FOR SALE. The nndmlgued effera for aalc all the pine, oak, poplar and kemleek timber en 411 nor ef land InClcarffrldeonnty. Pardee consulting the map or atlas ef tbe county, will And it In Brady township, adjoining the Bell Uwnship vThC. line, and knew as Ir-wt He. UH Tali timber will he held open for sale nntil the lit cf December ncil, For further nartlrnlar apply to r Bdcr, UR0. B. O0ODLANDKR. October II, ISriMf. Clenrflald, Pft, HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IN THK- Borough of CurwGQsville ! THAT wall-known rnprty sltwntc cn the bank ef the Suaauekannn river, Im tbe borough ef Carwensvtlle, Clcarfleld onnty, Pn , eeeunted by the late BRNJAM1N HARTSHORN, deed, U sff eferH fer nale. Il contain nboel Thirteen Acres. Upen which Ic erected ft A tw-try frame - DWELLIXG IIOISE, liilil TABL, an tka a,naart a.l. iJJJJbaiU.ata, aa4 aln a ri.OWlNtf fOUMTAINaf aara SPRING WATIR. TkU I. . .r)l .MlraMa ararn, raf a ,n.ai. rmi Sra... Tk.araa.rt; taaoa .f.rad al PRlVATt SALS, a. raaMaakla lama. Far fanbar la. hraallaa la r.l.ll.a ta M, .all al Ik. .raailaai, ar aai.IT W taa aaarala la aaaa ar WW. UUHXTHAL W. BMITH, Altaraaj Sm taa flairs. ClaarlaU, fa., feat. U UTI-tT. SniflffJIanrou. J GOODS, SIMPLICITY B SUPERIORITY n i IMPLIFOi O MAINTAINEUa Improvements September, 1878' Staving rttrartl f"i th atrnrnH ti . prntjrsMlve aire, we now ottr to lb Worlat Ui WTTH SITREAL Important lmprovoment9. KotwitbntandiDg the VICTOR bos long been the peer of nny nnchine in tbo market ft fact iupported hy n hont of volunteer iritnecses w cow confidently claim fur it greater simplicity, ft voudorful rcJuctiott ot fcJV? friction, an J altogctbtT ft Hart Corn linmion of Destrable yu.ii, i or Kile by Merchant nnd other. LEAVY, well aa tbo cheapest that can be mann- my oQlce, on Second street, or leave Store, adjoining the Postoffice. JAS. ii. LEAVY, Clearflold, Fa. lfw g.flvcrtlsfmfnfj5. r W)0 nirfCLSacorc Wenver Co. J want Are thooaand baahela.of OATS, bow, and will pay essb or prodnoe. OarfisU, Pa Aug. II, UTV-tf. E XCCUTRIX NOTICEaa-Nolloa Is her. A by nivsn that Lrttera TsBtamentarv on ttie estate or JUiin diHHb, late of New Wash tngtoa, Clearfield county, Penn'ft., deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted lo aaid estate will please n.ak immediate payment, and those having claims r demands against tb same will pressot them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. ilAROARKT U. BVKHH. Eieautrix. New Washington, Pa., Oot. 19, 1879-61 If you want to see tbe finest Stock of Ready-Made Clothing IN CLEAR PI ELI), till TO GUIIVTZBURG'S. If you want to Buy the best Fitting Clothing; If you want the most Eeliably Made mmmmttmmitmjmmmj ii i vrn i Mi tuintijitimiiiiuiiuiitjiiiuiii If you wmt to bay at the lowest Cash Prices, go to GUlXZIXURG'ft. If ou want to see the best assortment of ' CLUING; If jou want to tee a nice selection of Gents' Furnishing Goods ; If jou want to bny a FINE HAT or a GOOD UMBRELLA, or a TBDNK or VALISE, If you want to get the worth of yonr Honey, don't fail to go to jijiznuitc.. WISTKRN BOTU,CORMMB,CJwra.MlPa. Vrt. IS, in. If. VICTOR BOYS