Gkoeoi B. Goodlandkk, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Fa. ?5St9tAY M05VNINO.TKB. IS, 18. Reader, If yon want to know what li going on lb tba bnalnau world, Juit rand our ndvertUina; oinnma, ids drpmaf eoiumn i& paruouiar. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. No man worthy th oIBm of President ahould ba willing to hold It If ooontad la, or placed tbaro by say fraud. U. 8. Ghaut. I could nor or barn boon reeoneilod to tho ) ratlea b tbo amalleat kid of mint of a pernio, however rwpaetebla Id prtvata llfo, who mutt foravaroarry upon bio brow tho stamp of fraud urtt triumphant it American history. No aub- oquont action, howovor mart tori oaa, ean woib away too let tart ol inai rooora. Ciirlii Fnancti Arahi. I would rather biro tbo on dor M moot of a quar ter of a million of tho American pooplo than that of tho Lvuialana Roturoinc Board, or of tbo Com tniuion wbioh oielodod tbo facta and dooidod tho question on a toohnleality. Taoa. A. IIttiu)BicKi. Undor tho forai of law, Rutherford B. Hayes hu boon declared Provident of tbo United Mates, lllo title reita upon diafranohisemont of lawful voters, tbo faleo oertiflcatoi of tho returning offl eori noting eorruptly, and tbo declaloa of a com miction wbioh hu refuted to hoar ortdeneo of al logod fraud. For tbo ant tlmo are tbo Amorioan doodIo confronted with tbo fact of a fraudulently elected Proa i dent. Lot It not bo nndoratood that tloa la forgotten. Addrum or BVHOCBATtO If. O.'i. One hundred years of homan dapmrlty aeon mulatod and oonoent rated into a olimai of orimo. Never agtln In tiro hundred yoara ahall they baTO an opportunity to repeat tbo wrong. I) ami nL W. Voorhiis. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM MITTEE FOR 1880. to, 4 TWP. BBMIIBB. rOKTOPPIOI. Burneid. B'r. Cb.rlM II, Patrick, Buruside. Cle.rr.eld Smith V. Wtlaon, Clearfield. CurwauiT'. M F. I. Thompaoa. CiinrcaBTlll.. Iloulid.l. " Patrick Dunn, llootad.la. LambsrC'T " Daalol W. II Mi, Lumbar City N.wLarg " Iiaao Markl., Ilurd. N. Wut'l " Dr. A. !. Dennett, N. Washington. Oscola M R. A. Campbell, Oaoeola Mllla. Wallacaton " (leo. w. Lmigb, W.IUceton, Ueocaria T'p. D.eid Biu, QI.B Hup, lldl " John li Uom, Oltend, Bloom " William Line., Foml. BoggB " Ihm Uotih, Wallaeatoa. Bradford " Danlnl llltob.na, Woodlud. Brad " Cherlca 8obwm, Lulhsraburg. Barmid. " John Wear.r, N. WubiBgtoo. Cbut Joieph li.Br.lh, N. Waebiniton. Cortngtoa " F. G. Coudri.r, FronohTill. Decatur " Jacob F. St.iner, Philipaburg. Furgusoa " A. A. Bloom, ' Merroa. ttirard " Joba NcBoonib, Gillinghnin. Ooabsa " Job. A. L. Flegal, Lick Ron Mill.. (Ir.b.m " 0. W. Kjler, Urahautoa. MiBoowond Job. A. Howl.,, Al.rron. tlultch " Jinn Fljrnn, Smlthe Mllla. JJiiatoa " H. L. Homing, Penfiald. Jordao " Dr. M. A. Cr.iiiw.ll, Anaonvilla, K erth.ua " fioorg. Heokcndora, ri.lt Liok. Knox " Conrad ll.k.r, Now Millport. L.wrano. " Cl.rk Brown, Cl..rOeld. Morrl, D. H. Warning, Morrledala Mines. I'eua " Merlin M. Flrnn.Grampien liille. Pik. " Kamuel Addletnen, Cerwenaville. 8nd7 ' Join H. Trox.ll, DoBoia. Itnion " Roubn Q. Lsbord., llookt.B. W oodw.rd " J.uiu II. Cnpb.ll, HouUd.1.. DK.J. 1. m ittllKlKI.il, W. B. WiLLin, grtl'iClSriSJfi!'1, r'' New York bad a million dollar fire last Friday night. It broke out at 384 Broadway, and resulted in tho death of sovoral firemen. Gen. Garfield says the action of tho llarriBburg Convention "winds up Grant." That is a comlortable way of looking at it especially for a Sherman man. Judge Black declares that with an honest count in Philadelphia, the Hem ocrnts can corry Pennsylvania. Jint an honest count in Philadelphia is one of tho bright illusions ol hope. Convxntiok Dat. Tho National Democratic Committee met at Wash ington on Monday last, and fixed upon Cincinnati as tho place, and Tuesday, June 22d, as tbo time for holding the noxt National Domocratio Convention Dead. lion. Joseph 11. Waroam died at Lowistown on tho 20th inst. lie went clear through the war, and nlterwards served a term aa State Sen ator. Ho was a noble fellow, and his true friends will grievo over bis pre matura demise. Qucta Affection. Illinois Radi cats say they aro for Grant, because Illinois is Grant's homo. And yet Grant loves that home so littlo that after an absence of about a dozen yoars bo shook It in less than throo weeks. There seems to be a lack of reciprocity in this affection. BeatIIim. Tho Cincinnati Enquirer says: "During tho yoar 1879, Mr. J, Hawkswortb, engineor on the Dos Moines & Fort Dodge Road, ran 292 of the 302 days of tbe yar, making un averago oi 175 miles a day, or !2,350 miles during tho year. If any engineer can boat this wo will be glad to have him send ns tho figures. ANBWEar.D. Wo aro frequently in torrogated in this way ! "Can you toll mo when Osceola was mado a borough, or, do you know whon Graham town ship was organized, and tbo territory out of which it was formed ?" Law yers, preachers and all others seeking this kind of information Can bo accom modated by porusing tbo RxrcnucAN mted ' February 25th, 1880. We ad viso ovory attorney, business man, doctor, or clergyman, who seek Infor mation on this point, to clip this piece and paste it up in their oflice or In their scrap-book for futuro rofcrence, nnd if in the future they find our state ment of lads alluded to wrong, to give us "J I ail Columbia" for misleading thvra in this particular. Conferees. We notice that the Democrats of Clinton county last week elected Messrs. Clino Quiglcy, W. W, liankin and Gen. D. K.IIockman Sen atorial cotiforocs, with Instructions to voto for (ieorgo F. Ramm for Senato rial dolegate. Thomas Smith, of An aonvillo, Dr. J. W. Totter, of Karthans, and John F. Wcavor, ol Clearfiold, are our oonferoos. They are without in structions. Wo supposed that as Clin ton and Centre are after everything. they would want the Senatorial dele gate too. Tbcy have swallowed all tbo Judges, a Congressman, Senator, etc., and now they go lor tbe delegate to the Slato Convention. Modesty docs not seem to have much of an abiding pluce cast ol tbo mountain. We would not be surprised, ) we bold still for a year or two more, (bat Cen tro and Clinton will elect our llcpro fcnlative delegato too. a o vxnxMEX t s.ypxxses. A WMhington k'ttor-wrilor, in com paring tho annual exponnes, nay i: "A tba Prer.idont.ial campaign approaclioa inquiry being matin ooucerning the rword of tbo Democratic party in Con- grera, mnce it acquired a majority in tbe Houne of Krprexcn'.atiTea in lniD, uml eaneciully upon tlieqiicstion of llio expenditure of public money aince ibut date, aa compared wilb previoui yeara of KcpuUlicau rule. According lo ofll cml data the following waa tbe not or dinary expenditures of tbe Govern ment lor tbe fiscal yeara named. Thia include, ull except Pensions and inter est on principal of the public debt. Amount expended under appropria tions made by Republican Congrosaoa: 18T4, 4d CoB(r.M.. l5,OS0,57O M Wt. 4J Contrm- 14t,OS,6 ISTB, 43d Comrau ia.,00,41T 67 Ioll, thrM jrf K.p. CoB...U4S,744,ei Ofl AmountH expended under oppropri tioua mado by a Democratic Itouse : l7t, 4lk Conrrwi I1,S7I,744 08 IHT, 44lh CoB,r..l... - - 07,UMS 7 187, 40tk Cobiimi., U61S,MJ 14 Tol.l, Ibr.. ;rl Dim. Coa....t347,IVC,o3ll JS This exhibits an actual saving in ex ponditnres approiirintion for which were made by a Democratic Houso, ol more than ninety-six millions three hundred and forty-six thousand dol lars in three years, aa comparod with expenditure, appropriated lor wbon the Houso was Republican in the three preceding years, boing a saving ol year's oxpendituros." Stlbbohn Facts. Mr. McPherson editor of the Philadelphia Press, which assumes to bo the leading Stalwart Radical organ oi this Stale, has boon kicking in the traces since the Into Cameron Convention. In a late issue of that loyal oriran ho said : ' Tho Pittston Gazette calls attention to tho tact that Lackawanna and Luzerne furnished seven of the votos which wore wrostcd from Blaine by special influences. Crawford, Lyooming.Porry and Centre furnished live more. Bo- sides these botrayals, tho regularly olocted Senatorial delegates in the Un ion district, and in the Somerset din trict, and in the York district, w,ore unseated by a packed committoe ap pointment by tho temporary chairman, and Grant mon without claims wore put in tbeir places. Those fiftoon chances revoraed thooomploxion of tho tho Convention. Hut lor them, tho Grant resolution would have boon bouten by ten votes, notwithstanding tho solidity of tbe Philadelphia dele gation in voting for personal reasons against its judgment." Tbo first thing McPberson knows somebody else will bo editor ol the Prrsi. xni TBAir i,.w.-.The Hartford (Conn.) Courant sent out circulars to the. selectmon oi every town in the State asking questions about tbe oper ation ol tho tramp law passed by tbo last Legislature, One question was, "Has the law resulted in practically freeing your town from tram) ?" The uniform answer is that it has. "lias it been used to oppross deserving men ?" was another question. To th there is negative reply in all cases. It is reported that it is sustained by public opinion almoM to e man. Hpo- cific benefits are said to be tbo lower ing of expenaee, more quiet and confi donee in tho community, and fower out rages. Altogether, no law enacted has proved more wholesome, it drives beggars off tbe street and makes them seek honost employment. A Uappv Thought. It seems aftor all our Radical friends are on the brink oi trouble. A National Repub lican League has been formed in Phil adolpbia, the object of which is "to control the porsonal ambitions which threaten disaster to the party and the country In the approaching Presiden tial contest that if to secure co-op eration in opposing the third term scheme. Among tho ofjlcors and ac tivo members of the League are Wm Rotch Wister, Cbarlu Wbcoler, Henry C. Lea, Samuol W. Pennypackor, T. Morris Perot, Wayne MaoVeagh, J. R. Roscngurten, and othors. The mem bers are to be a roan against Grant and tbe third term, and it is Intended to form similar organizations in all tho large cities. Mobi Crow. They say that it is a dirty bird that soila its own neat. Tbe Radical cormorants in Chester county, who aro all after office, feigned much indignation over the proceedings of the Cameron State Convention, and a fow days tboreaitor held a meeting and gave vent to their loyal leolings. The Jeffersonian, in alluding to this loyal gush says that the so-called bolt in West Chester against tbe action of tho Harrisburg Convention in instructing for Grant waa "a melancholy fizzle," and that "there was not Republican present who would not cat his dish of Camoron crow if necessary by Toting for Grant." Tin Radical Nominee. An ex change saya that Hon. Henry Groon tho Republican candidate for Judgo of tho Supreme Court, has yet to make his reputation as a Judge. Though appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the doath of Judge Woodward, he has never lWn able to take bis seat on tbe bencb, owing to illnoss which has long confined him to his houso. Mr. Green Is a lawyor of established character, but be has still to provo that ho will make a good Judgo. Ho has been drawing the pay ol a Judge for six months, although he never took a seat on the bonch. Lotai. Tricks. Tbe Radicals of Maino have become so sensitive about tho contradictory opinions of their Sn promo Court in regard to the duties of election ofllcers that their Legislature tho other day refused to print the de cisions of the Court rendered in 1877 in tbe aame volume with the recent decisions. Kugone Hale made a speech of an hour against the proposition and it was finally defeated by a strict par ty vote. Halo waa right about tho matter. The contradictory opinions of tbe Court would not hat e looked well printed aide by aide. Tut Oldest Gone. We learn from the Gettysburg ComfnUr thai Hon. Daniel Shorter died at York Springs, In Adams connty, ft lew days ago, aged 97 yeara. According to Lanmao'a bio graphical sketches of Congressmen, he took his seat in Congress in )837, forty-three yeara ago, and was the oldest ex Congressman, Mil. 1U YEN A XI) THE SEXA TE. One of Mr. Hayes' organs cbargca that tho Democrats of tbe Senate insist on nominating half the Censua Super visors. This is a very silly falsehood. Mr. Hayes' right to nominato ia not questioned in tho Senate or anywhere else. Ho cun send in, or decline to send in, tho name ol any applicant, and the Senato has no right to qneslion his motives. It happens, howovor, that Mr. Hayes is not all of tbe appointing power. His nomination is but the first step towards making an officer. ' Tho consent or co-operation of tbo Senate is as essential aa the initial proceeding. And Mr. Hayes has no mora authority over confirmation or rejection than the Senate has in tho matter ol nomina tion. The Presidential ofllco, undor the existing usurpation, has boen quite sufficiently magnified without lurthor invasion of our Governmental mech anism. During the extra session a new and startling departure was mado by au unprecedented construction andun authorized nso of the more than nion. archical voto power. Tho de facto Kxecutivo invades the province of the Legislative Department in a manner never beforo dreamed of by tbe most latitudinarian corujtruor of constitu tional law. If that aggression is to be followed up by an ertompted absorp tion of executive functions of the Sen ate. Mr. Haves and his backets will una mat tncy liavo readied Hie end of their invading march. Had the framers of tbo Constitution intended that tho word of a President should suffice to appoint an officer, they would have left out tho entire business of confirmation. Thoy could not possibly havo delegated to the Senate tho duty of merely saying "so moto it bo" to the motions oi tho oxocu tivo hoad. Thoy provided for the free and unquestioned exercise of tbe judg ment of the Senate, and the only thing left tor a President to do is lo keep nominating until ho can secure "tho consent of the Senute." As to these Supervisors, thcro will be no trouble when Mr. Hayes docides to take the spirit of the law as his guido, instead of running tbo appoint ments in his party rut for tho benefit of Mr. Sherman. Washington Post. Bad for the Czar. That crown that now graces tho heads of both sexes in Europe and other I ontinents, does not seem to make tho wearers thereof fell froo and cosy after all tho glory and pageantry that surrounds their habitations. The Czar of Russia seems to bo tho most disturbed Just now. A cable telegram of the 20tb says : "Guy Fawkes has been fairly beaten at his own sinful gume by a miserablo Hun. orito tbo unknown individual who yesterday gave annoying proof of a too sincere belioi in Nihilism by attemp ting to blow up the Czar of All the Russias, together with his whole family. In the way of moralising there is nothing to be said about this latest ad venture of tbe Czar's that has not been said several timoa before. This eccen- trio autocrat seems disposed to wager bis life against tho rights and just lib erties of his subjects, and, so far, he has won both stakes. No ono can doubt, however, that In tbo long run be will loeo, and a good many pooplo will be inclined to think when bis sub jocts do succeed in killing him that a certain amount of juBtico has beon mixed up with their revenge. In the moantime, tbe Czar will havo to add to bia various sets of guards a fresh sot charged with the duty of kooping mom bers of the Fawkes family out of the Imperial collars." Well Said. The Homersot Demo crat remarks: "Whatovor may be thought of (ho expediency of Senator Bayard's resolution at the present time, in relation to legal tend or notes, thero will be universal approval of the sentimont incidentally Introduced in his speech, regarding tho Intor-occanic canal, 'This scheme,' said bo, 'of uniting the two great oceans by a ca nal across the Isthmus en tbo southoi n border of this Continent Is one ol world wide importance, and the hoart of ovory American proclaims that it is to be under the control of the Govern mont oi the United States. Our power may bo questioned, but it will be main tained.' " A Great Bio Mar. An exchange remarks: Gen. Sherman ia a very bumptious man. Ho ia ill-natured, meddlesome and impertinent. He ex presses his opinions with entirely too much freedom for a soldier and is en tirely too arbitrary for a civillian. He seems to chorish an ardent desire to run tbe whole Government and thinks that tho great dofoet in our constitu tional system waa tbe failure to vest tbe Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of tbe Government In tbe Sherman family especially the mili tary part of it. A Mild Rebuke. The npnngfleld (Mass.) ItrjmUican, one of the loyal organs of that Stale, in alluding to tho attempt of Blaino k Co., in Maino, to oovor up the recent bribory stories, says: Th.MBlD. IIobm of R.pr.MBUtlr.1 gilnf bo mdit by Totl.g dowa ib. rd.r to Invitftif.U th. .Il.fwd .ttwmpt t. brib. rn.nibw.Br tb. I.U FmIob LagiilBtur. t ab.Bdoa tb.lr o.a... Tb. BMut.Tr. at lout md worn, .bow of .vld.ne., nd tb. potlie will b. apt t. ball... that lb. 11. BnbllMBa ara afraid of lha maltar." James G. Blaino & Co. dare not in vestigate those charges. " It would prove as bad as a sun stroke. Rev. Kdward Cowley, munager of tbe Shepherd'a Fold, in New York, after a trial which lasted eight days, was convicted on Wodncsday last of tho charge of starving and cruelly treating the children under his caro. Ho wept bitterly upon the announce ment of the verdict of the Jury. On Saturday he was fined !2M and sen tenced loan imprisonment of one year. Camxiion's Chairman. Hon, John Cessna, of Bcdfnrd, better known in political circles as "tricky little John ny," haa been eclocted as Chairman of the Republican Slato Committee What Cessna don't know about "ways that are dark'' Is not worth knowing ; so look out fur the meanest kind of campaigning on the pari- of tho Radi cals. KAnfAMirt.--Tb Williainapoit Sun romarkg : "WhotoTcr there la cf tha Bonublu-an parly la 1'annaTivania (bat ia not ownatl anj fon.rollod by the ('amoroiu, ia not vorlh (ha tronhlo of noticing." WUAT WEBSTER SAID. History is full of warnings as to tho downfall of liopublics. Corruption and oxtravaganco first sap the moral founda tions, and then an army ol mercenaries complete the work, lu his memorable oration on the completion of Hunker Hill monument, Daniel Webster de scribed tbo present siliiuliou with al most the spirit of prophecy in these striking words : ."Ouito too frequent resort is made to military forco ; and quite too mifch of tho aubstanco of the people is consumed in maintaining armies, ;iot for defense against foreign aggression, but for fore- iHyouedtenceioaumtsiicttuinoniy. oimiu inir armies aro tho oppressive instru menu for governing the people in tho bands ot lioreuuury ami arbitrary monarehs. A military Republic, a Gov ernment founded on mock elections, and supported only by the sword, ia a movement Indeed, but a retrograde and disastrous movement from the regular and old tas'nioncd monarchical system. "It mon would enjoy the blessings of Republican Government, thoy must govern tuomselvos by reason, by mutual counsel and consultation, by a sense and feeling of goneral interest, and by tbe acquiescence of the minority in the will or the tniiorify, proporly pressed, and above all, tho military must be kopt, according to tho lan guage of our bill of rights, in strict subordination to tho civil authority. Wherovortbis losson is not learned and practiced, there can be no political freedom. Absurd, preproslerous is it, a sooft' and a satire on free forms of Government to bo proscribed by milt tary leaders, and tho right of suffrage to be exercised at the point of the sword. When Daniol Webster gave utter ance to these American sentiments, tbo country was at peace as it now is, and the regular army was little more than a third of its present number. Ratuer Outside. Tbo following letter written by Bishop Hood, who presides over the colored Methodist church in North Carolina, has been mado publie : Wilminotoh, N. C, Fob. 11, 1880. Brother: 1 understand that thcro is to bo a meeting hold in Charlotte to-morrow nicht for the nurnoso of denounc ing Sherman. If such is tho case I hopo you will not take any part in said meeting, loucan ucpouu on slier man's word, Ha promises to divido the otlice belwoen white and colored Republicans. He bas always been true to our cause., 1 havo not time to say more, lours, in baste, J. W. Hood From this il appears that John Shor man expocts to accomplish much by promises, it was an opportune thing for both Mr. Sherman and Bishop Hood that the latter had no tiuio "to say more." He might havo felt called upon to cito some instances in which Mr. Shorman has been truo to the colored people, which would have com. polled him to fall back entirely on his imagination, and it is not right for bishops to do that sort of thing. There is a little too much Shorman and Hood in thia piece of religion to bo godly Pennsylvania and New York and "a Solid South" will settle it lor Grant and Empire. JobnShcrman,Mre. Jcuksund Tinkston can avert tho present run of Radical affairs, if tbcy put their heads logolhor, as thoy did whon they, assis ted by Bradley and Strong, counted Tililcn out. Gen. Grant's not-to-bo-forgotten third-term lottor lo Gon. Harry White is now boing exhibited in a glass case at a Kansas City loan exhibition. $m dmtlsmfnts. TRI'HTP.B'H HOTICK. Th. un.niinl Trait, of M.itr. MoOIrk A P.rki, of Pbilipr-burg, Pb., beroby glva. Botioatoall iuter .atfrd, that b. will II. bl. aooount Ib tb. Court of Comnoa Plwu at lb. approMbini Marh T.rm, 'o b. bold at Chmrl.ld, Pa., on tb. .Id Monday, Mareb ltb. JAMK8T. LEONARD, ClMfli.ld, Pa., Feb. li, 'S0-3I. Traitae. II PI TO II 'I BJOTICE.- J. V. Gray ) Ib Cemmos Flea. Court of .rrai CI.arS.ld .oflnly. 1. r. rillUa. J Fi. , No. if, Joa.T., I8SS. Tbo Bd.ralKB.d. whw waj appoiBttd by tb. Coart, tB dlttnbut. tb. promdi of th. Ml. of u.r.ndut a p.-aor,aJ proitorty to taoa. wao may b. .nfitbd to tbo iibi, will .Mawd to tbat duly at bia oAe. Ib th. Mamalo bnildlnar, Ib tb. bo-- ooihof Cbarflald, on THURSDAY, tb. J 1 TH day .f MARCH, A. D. I8K0, wboa and whir, all poraoB. Iet.r.atd .aa attoad, If tbey iMprop.r. THUS. J. BU'l.:i,l.'JV'Ulf, fob. 1Mb, lS'S.JL A.dlur. a coitwty ni;n-mo fii phi t, J Nottoo la berrby Rlrea that tbo Commia. Honors oi liioarneio oouniy. ra , ai ineir omoe, will rooot to waled propoeal to And all material nd treot and eompfete n wooden itablo 0t tba nto of tot to hen r, on lot idjninmg tho jail, from thia date until tbe 1TTU DAY OF MARCH, issO, when tbay will open aaid propoaali and let or re faat. All propocala moat bo clear anddeinlte In amount, and to Mated In ltruroa or writing. Tbo plan and en ee Meat. oaa which won adopted aro now on Sit in tbo CoBtniaiionera' office, where all interested can cn t4 aiamoo ipvm. C. W. KLKa, KLAH JOHNSON, JOHN NOHR1H, Attest i Cointniaionrrl Jon W. Howl, Clerk. Conmiulonert' Offire, I Clearfiold, I'a., Fob. 26, Ms-3l t HEW WA8HIWGTOW Soimal ksliluie! Opcaa Monday, April &Q 1880. OHt TERM ONLT TWILVK WEBKH. rpiltfl fiohool MBtm.ada tlaalf I. pnbli. favor X lor taa toiiowiog raaaona i Firtt. Doardlng oaa ba bad la good famillre at from bz ts VI. M par awl flNAnnd J.rmaHon la bitallhrnl nnd plnfnwciiit Third, Tb. outira. of atudy lOClUllfl 0OUUO& aad bigbn hrmnflbaa. Foartb, Ita atndenta raorl.a th. Itanaftl of aa attabllibed Laetar. Mara, trao of abarg Fifth, Tb. atodaat. ba.. Ib. advantage of a w.ll-ooadaated Lttr.ry Ho(.ty. Biitb, Tb. p.opM .f th. vlolatty .aoourag. tb. tc.rh.rB and atadentl la Ibrir work. 8'.Bth, TIIK NOHW.AL CLA8H WILL IIR KXAMIUliD IIONTIILV BY Til OOLNTY Ht'PKKlNTRblDKMT. Tl'ITIOSI , Any r all of the hle;hitr brancheB.,.fA AO Cummoa braachea. with Thwory al' l.acbli.g ., IMI romnion araticltea M w an MihIcI ajchoul S INI a4"Tb. Bnd.rBlgnMl will b. pImm tofarnlab additional Intormatlon, either hy peraoa Br hjtlar. Addre. Matt Baraga ClearArld, Pa. lt a Yl gllKH, .MATT KAVAUR. Fabrnary Jilh, 1890 In. Administrator's Sale OF REAL ESTATE I T IT f Irtno of order leaned out of the Orphana' 1 1 Court of Clearfield enantv. Pa., tho under- iiftifd AHminlftraior of tho oetata of JOHN UKllRHLINlf. dond, will oall at Pqbllt Dale, at tbo I rut ra I lintel, in tbo mile e of Dubuli, on T1UIRBDAT, MARCH 1ITII, IftHO, Tb ondirliled bulf Intoroat of tho aald derodont In and to a oortofo lot of ground iltgato In tho Til la jo of Weot Ltborljr, Baodr townahlp, front ing 100 feet, more or loaa,on tbo Hnaohaona and Water ford tnrnfiiko, nnd running back 1 40 feet, baring thereon treat d Uroe and onaronlont at ore boa to nnd other lprotnntt. Alon. twootbnr 1U ottnato la tbo aame Tillapre, adjoining oeoh other, and being oanb 10 loot iron i on earn mrnpno, mnr or ief, aod attend ing baok foot, nor or leoe, with no Innrorf. aieata. AIo A lot of nronnJ aliaata In tlnfMa. la aid lwnbip, being lot No. M In Raiubarger'o additloa in the nlan of aaid town, ntwarta 0 feot fronton Mnlaotroot, and ox landing bock 110 toot to an al, aad no in. pror emend. TIBNB AND OONDITlOVHf Tba aalo will open al li a'olnok A. If. Tbo tern a, art Ira per oont. of tlio bid la oaak when tho praperty la knocked down, tho balance, one third nt oonflmetion of lo, otto-third la ono year, aad oaa-third ia two yeara wltb intaroff, Mrorcd by bond and mortgage oa tha fireaiao. UfcOllllK C. KJllk, Admloiftrator. LatherrtMir:, pa, J4, If $tut Sdwtlsriiuuts. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cur.t.ivllla, Pa. Jan. I, '78-tf. ADMI NIMTR ATOHH' KOTIt'R. Notloo la hereby tlrea thai Uturiof Ad umlitralioa on lha mat. of JOHN F. IIM.K. lata of Lumber Clly bnroush, Clarfl.!d fount?, I'a , de.ea.d, bavins bean duly zranted to Ilia Bnd.rilsnod, .11 p.rauaa ladsliled lo Mid .atat. will pl..M lo.k. Imuwllal. payment, and tboea having eUllua or d.uandi agalBal tba Bam. will prMvut them properly BuUii-nllo.t.d for Bottle- atent wiiuoui a.iay. H.tnuiA a. iiiijB, (11IIKR II U.K. Admialilr.tor.. Lumbar Clly, Pa , Jan. !S-SI,a "lAHTION.AII penona an hereby wemed V, j1.bU mvAiV--"!., of '0 .ny way (nurtur ing with th. followlnf (wreou.l property, now ta tb. poMmlonufJOIIN L aluUAHYKY.sf L'haat lownintp, .la : un. roan Borw. a owb, . bump, 8 hoge, 8 i.rMof wheal In tba ground, and 4 ueree of rya. Tb. foregoing wbi purehMed by aa. at CoBit.bl.'a aala oa tba 31it ol January laet, and la allowed to remain in poeioailon ol Mid John L. Mrdarv.y OB Ibbb only, lur-Joel to my order at anytime. AMUU.NV McuAKVKY, Mel'borr.n, Pa, fob. II, 1880 ll. C1I UArtl'IICU) COHNTr BANK Tba J baukiBg firm kaowa aa lha CUarll.ld CouBty Hank haa la.B diieulvad by mutual eonaant, and tba bank la to gu into gradual linuMalioo. W. nr. rripMiirlbl. for tli. dvbte, anil will pay tbi-m. Tha .iials will t aodr-r .ontrol of John W. Wrlgley .soluilv.ly, .1 l!,s banking houas, Bad and will b.nolleoui.1 by hiui. JAMKS T. LEONARD, JAMKti B. OKAIIAM, WILLIAM PoKTKIt, WILLIAM A. WALLACE. tiKOROK L. KRKD. Cl.arHeld,JBi II... 8, IBTM-tf. TOTICE. In tha Court of Comaoa Plaaaof 11 CLnrueld oouBty. CommoBwMllh txJitl I ) o 181 March T.,'71 . rrooeedinga la Lua- vfBua . II. A. Conrtn.y. ) Boy. Notlr. le beret. cva. that the 0nal aoocuntof oaa., hea h.n SUd la thia .Ac, and will b. pr Mnt.d roroonflrmattoB at th.a.xt t.rm of Court, oommaooing Moauny, Mareh 1Mb, 18(1. ELI ULOOM, Protboaotary. Claarl.ld, Pa., Feb la, 18SS It. LUMBER CITOCADEMYl TUB Bummer term of thia Rohool wilt opn In th. NKW bOHOOL lll'ILUINU at Lao bar City, Pa., oa MoBday, May Sd, t. ooBtfnn. I.vaa wa.ka. TUITION : Common English llranehts no lustier Eiigiiali and l.aliu et IK) -rT-Oood boarding .an ba bad at from II to SI. all par week. A Aormal t lire will b. orgaa la.d. B. D. UOTTOKF, Prlnalpal. February li, 188(1. 1m. N' TOIICBIN DIVORCE. To tha Coart of Con mon rltu of Clearflvld Co., Pi. JtmM iVilUr ) No. 131 Jan. Ttrra, 8B0 HoDQfth FulUr I Bub. Her. Divorct. Tnt ondwriifQtMl, appbiDted Craniiaionir hy Mid Court, to ink ltiuiuny in tbo udoto ototod ooao, hereby Kivoa utiot that ho will lit end to (bodutfoauf hii appointment on THURSDAY, VKBKUAHV lib, ISbU. at bit offioo in tbo borough of Cloorftald, botwaon tho boun of It o clock A. M. and I r. M-, wUto and whero ony partial In ta re i ted mar attend. HI KXTJIAL W. BMITII, Cotnin U lionet. ClaarQeld, IV, Feb 11 lb. 1M0.;U. 5 7. . . .Y.' i-l in tl)iw ife-M-hfad - 4 U l r lit pniulilf i 'ti -Mi ilm, urti n ii a UiUiea. thaj liHBJunln ill traiued men fr iiririciu (lui uqautvrd at'ilKic !c jmu m -i far otiUlning n I'rai Ijjnl J.ln Onlj 1a rniiiiivd tn rttnr..r ipenaea)itlit. Iinllriiltirf, nit,. tmr al anr tlmi' N.. t; h kikI men :.rt llmo i tint', -imi'ititj call tlrimM f. in & MtK. 1'ttia.bnnth, JarOuri ii...kk.f.lii,, H.i,,i.i.t Uf llitrr Brua.; priniwl in c..li. . 1 1. Inrgetrt wur on the acirnr iiutiiialit, ,.t!: ur Jwnkoix raUlrOOitl, blillt-M lii.'li ,i-l inaUl u' li'OUCUliU, Yrkm, Va.ov, p4 . 4., February 18, lP80.4t. JI'HY I.IMT. Littof tho nitnot of Jururf drawn for Maroti Twrrn, A. li. 1880, ooin- uoneiDf on tho M Mtndq ( litb i, and to ooa. aiuuay v(l 1C1I oh a no jmunn. O M (Jcarhart, Ckir lJ, Jot McCuiltjiijh.ilalit-th U W Har!tT,freni'le, A. Newell, Br., lluiton. a n un, i ny, j n I'ttterson, Jordan 0 W Uovlp, N Waib'tnn( Joi Rufley, Karlbu 1 B iiti no, Oorola, Alfi bloom, Knnx, Joe Dillon, lttceario, J L Mrl'bertcn, Iaw'oo, rMmoD jauortr, tuooin, (r a Jordan, l.awrnio, .1 II Borgt-r, firatferd, Jm L Htewart, M intu, ma n K iblM, Uradjr, ttiij I1 lllwom, Pik, David Kullon, HurniUe H Kltindjr, Wimdward, Klijah Kepo,ir Decatur Jno B Duik.ro, Wood'd. J A Fulton, Uoibeo, iJ C Mclmkrcborr, I n. on tkavkri j r ft on. R Shirk, CUorM'l, ;W A I.imh, Hut,n, WloII Thomneon.Cor loJj Cal iwrll, Jordan, Wtiurren, Itoutc lair, Tb"i titrotg, 4urdt,n, Uoo Caufimm, 11.11, I W Urd, Kook. Kobt Tbnnpaon, liloomJu MrKeo, Knos, Jaoob Ktobntr, Bgr, A L Ojtdan, Lawrence, D Urabam. Jradfurd, J NeCullooeh, Law'oe, A Dra bain, llradford. l.b lliora. Lterfni. J 8 mead, Barm hie, K Wrigley, LawroDcr, U Hmrad,Haniilrle, Jaa Little, Morrii, D MitCraekoo. UnroaldrJ A D JohnHun. Marrli. J M Weatoier, t'boit, jNilo I'eUon, Morrla, n Freoman, CoTlngtonJ Lewli Keater, 1'eiin, ' A Kontreui. CurinnlonJ D A h'leininv. Pikn T W AaberoO, DeeaturJ Jamao Norrii, -iko, 0 II H ut, Uirard, Andrew Li (idle. band?. r Ling!, Uoalion, B ti Hbaw, Hoe hen. W J Saiathera,andy, il C FiKterald, Ooiun, Jem Oitum, ('nion, M AUoldwm. Wood'd, J W Aloiander, Wood'd Ooo Percy, Woodward, Wm Rowlea. Wood'ard J Khin.hart. Urabam, R MnMorray, (Julich, Anthony Flnn, tiuliub, J in M DarU, Uuliob, J B How man, Uuliah, Wn Bear, lluiton. Jerrj Uainea, Wooi'rd. SherilTs Sale. To lie foaorwifff (Aa Jutgn, aVe.f By vtrtna of tbo tnnetod tnd foregoing write of Lttnri Facimt iianed onl of your honorable Court, and to oae dire ted, I haio levied on and will oipnaetopulillf aale, at the Court Houro, ia tbo bokmij b of Clearfield, on tVeduearfaY, March lTtU.IMeM), At 1 o'clock, ft U , all tba fttllowlog aioatutgei, tcDfuente nnd traota of IssdrS bounded and de te ribed aa fulluwa. U i- NO. 1. AH that ftrtaln tract of Innd, aliuale in (Jrahiui townabip.Clearfteldo'tontr.l'a , aorfcyed on warrant to Janea llawiborno: Bonndod oa tbo aootb hy tho Jitper Mayland rurvey, oa tba weit hy Wm. Hell aorvey, on the north by tbo wm. weei aurroy, aon on the oaat by mrvoy In llio point of Thouiaa Ilawtbnrno, eontalntng 414 aorei, wore or Itfi, and bariog tlirraon rraotod, a grlat mill, raw mill, nio frame dwelling houau, with atabler, largo hank baro, ooro crl1, wagm bedif and othor haitdinja, NO. S. All that eartaln plrce of ground altuatt In Iaawrenot town hip, oftunty of C I ear lie U, ba. ginning at a poet oa townnhip mad, thenoe.hy I tie .Mrrrrll lot aoutb 14 drgroea weat 25 ppirl.ru; t bunco north 81 drgrora 8,1 porohee, thence north 154 di-gr aaat :IT percbee to Hhirh'a lino tbtnoo aoatb degroei oaat 111 perehoa to poat at whlto pine thence aonlk 14 degreoa wrtt It perohoa to tho plaeo of beginning, onntalniog t aorae and 8T porohta, rroervinglhiroont Into aold to Joba Murray and C. Ltipnldl, and having thereon oreoled four dwelling 1iona-r,with aUbloa, and other Iniprovenonta, NO. I. Being altuate In towaahl of Ltwreneo, la "HIHdato," beginning at n fot, ooathoaat oorner of Brown and Hpring atreeti ; ihonoo along Spring atroet 10 feet, more or leaa, to Owoti' road tbenoe atoag Mid maul ICO A, aaoi r Iraa, to fptner of J.nt No 4V thMiooio a tiril.lr (inn along Lot No. 42, Jfli feet, to Drown alrmt f tbaooo along aaid (treat IQ fet, to pinoo of bo (inning, cootalotng aoie, and oolmnrored, tilng Loti 3ft, 40 and 41 in "llillfdalo," Nt). 4. Sltuato ia tho towavhlp and oonaty Uit nemtd.heginnlag at a poet at iairrtoetlon of town ahlp road i thonco toatk i drrrep weat 1 percbao to whlto aak, corner at Mitchell road ( thoueo aontb IT degreoa oaat S4 perehoa to a poet In tho road tbenne by road, Ita ereral oonreee and dlf taaoea, to land of Robert Wrtiy at Lita road i thee oo along LiU road north TI degrrea woat IT ptrehoa , thence by eatoe road anutn 10 degrtoi weat SV ptrehea to plaAe of hegiaaing, eontala log ncree and 1S4 norobn. vora r Itae, nearly all anlraprovtd or floarad. NO. i. Situate la town .hip and ooanty laat name J, and brgluolng at pool oorner of Mltoholl land ; theneo aouth HS degreaa oaat 110 perehea to pnat la flprlng ran ; tha nee tooth 1 drgr?o wett by land of Wrigley I ft ptrchea ta pnat oa roadi llienra aootb lit drgroea wat T perchca to poat ; thenco aouih SO degreoa wett TS 4 10 porohoa ta Cltartitld Brlrtge road j Ibaoet north f degrao oaat 'i4 portheo to plaeo of bf(inning, oonUioiag 4 aoroi and 146 porvhei, get mraaure, all elearatf. N0.fi. ftitnato la tewnibtp aad eonnty ait aaiood. and beginning at atone In old Miloahorg road ; thonco by other land of defendant aoutb IA def root weat 48 perehoa to pott ; tbenoo by Laavy oil at ooutb 4H degreoa oat it pornbea to pout to Barrett lot) tbtnet nortli IS degreot ot fid porchoo la atone and KJIlealiarg rad i tbtnot north 10 degftoe writ 40 ptrrhee lo plant tit bo ginalng, ooorainlng U aorer, nor or Um, ab'ut oot-balf of wbit b $ elearct). NO. T. Situate tn tho boroogS of Clearfield aad Wing lota (I and II, boundi-d oa tbo aortii by Market atroet, on tba wtat by aa alloy, oa Ue aouth by lot Kc. &4, and on tbo oaat by Proond atrret, oarb lot boing 101 ft deep a4 fiO ft front on Second atriet, having thereon created a largo hriok dwelling houao, with OutbuMdiagi, brick bank bailding, brick atore boaat, otith row of frame ahopa, a alahle, tod a two it or y brick drag atortaod oAoa, NO. I. All that certain lot kwn aa No. 10 In tho borough, bounded oa the north by Pint atroet, oa tho weal by aa alley, an the aouth hy aa alley, aad oaat by lot No. 106, baring thereon oreuted a two-atnry double brick dwelling boueo, atabio and olber autbatldlnf. NO. 9. That tertiln let. hnoaa to tn. ti hi Clearfield, borough, bonnded tba weat hy Ihird afreet, au the north n allov. ta the out bv lot No. ISA, and tooth by tornt ttreot, and at- lenaing nee in net. navlnt lUorooa oreetea a largo fraait dwelling htt.aabl, aad other tot -bulldiage. NO. JO. TLat C3rtaia lot koowa aa No. H la tbe borough of Clearfield, boooded OB llio north by Cherry etrooL oa tb weat by lot No. V8. aa tht itoth by on aller, and n the wet by in alley, baring thereon oroelvd a largo fraao dwell, lug bouae, a largo doobk fraiuo dwelling boo at, and noooaaary outbuildinga. NO. II. Alan, tbatoortalo lot known aa No. 121 io Clearfield borough, bounded aouth by Pino atreot, on tbo oaat by ot No. US, on tba north by an allay, and on tba wtat by aa alley, and baring theron trotted a frame dwelling houao, at a tile, and otboi outbuildinga. NO. It. Alao, that etrtaln lot koown aa No. 32! In Clraitiold borough, bounded on tho aontb by Pino atroet, on tbo weat by Lot 111, on th north by an alley, and oa tho oaat by !nt No. 334, and having thereon eroolad two fritrte dwell ing houftoa, wlib atablei nnd other outbuildinga. NO. IS. Alao, tho woat half of Ut l5. la Clear field boron gh. bounded on tbo north by Piao atroet, on tho aootb by aa alley, oa tbo weat by Lot No. VO, and on tbo oaat by rotlduo of aaid lot, and baring thereon erected a fraait dnelliog houat, at able, and other outbuildinga. NO. 14. Aleo. all that part of Lot o 97, In Clearfield borough, bound oa tba 'mdtf$ if '! alley, oa tbo wat by an alley, on tbo aat by Lot No. VI, and ca th aoutb by rotiduo of Lot No. 97, fronting LVOfeet on aa alley and running baok W ik, and having tboroon erected a larga frame atabio. NO. IS. Alao, all that oertaln Lot la Moaaop't addition to Clearfield borourh, beginning at a putt on Fourth atroet t thoneo along lino of M. tibirk, aontb H degrtoa oaat S'lO fett, mort or In a, to other land of Defendant f tbenoo aoatb 15a degreta, weat iV foot to poet: tbenoo along aald atroet 4V$ feet lo plao of beginning, and having thereon aroctod a from a dwelling bonaa wilb atabl. NO. 10. Alao, all that oertala lot In Moaaop'l addition, Ib Clearfield borough, beginning at a poat on Fourth atrott, 49 i fttt north from an al ley ( tbenoo along anid ttroot 9V foot, mora or leaa, lo bmith lot (fonuely) ; tliono by earn 88j do groeaeaat 300 foot, mure or loea, to land of De fendant tbeoc aontb HJ degree woet 90 foot, tuoro or loaa, lo oorner of Kndrtu'f lot j tbwot north 741 degroea wett 100 feet, moro or loot, t plaoa of b-egioaing, baring tboroon eroolad two framt dwelling boaaot and two frame stable. NO. 17. Aleo, all that certain lot known aa No 8, In Claartleld borough, bounded aa tho north by Cherry atroet, on tb woet by an alloy, oa tbo aouth by Ale tan iter lot, and on the oaat by Set and atreat, being AO fetl front on 8eond a treat, and 300 feet deep, having t hereon erected a large briek dwelling houao, atatiit nod other buildinga. AaUSV, By vlrtuo of aundry writ of Wart Fan lean ed out of tho Cou rt of Common Pleaa of Clearfield ouunty, Pa., and to mo dlrootod,! bar levied and will aoll oa del above named, Bn fat following traota or parola of land, Tin : NO. I. Tbundir.ddon-aiitfa interest In that trart f land aituat la Morria towanhip, Clear field county, Pa , and known aa tha Motilrk A Porka trmoi.tbo whole containing 374 aarot, moro or leaa, adjoining land of (Jarhart heir and othera, having thereon a largo amount of whtto rrfne, hem look and other timber, and boing under aid with bituminous ooal. NO. 3. Also, tha undivided one fourth latortst ia the land and mineral of th survey warranted in tb name of Henry 1. M inker, aituat In Ora bam townahip. raid oonnty, bounded by tbo Job a Huston, Joseph Simmon and Matthew Slough oa th aortb and oast, and John Donaldson and Tenoh Franela anrvsys on th weat, th whole traot containing 604 acres, mora or las, no im provements. NO. I. Alao, th undivided one-half internal la 8ft aorer, more or Itae.of Tenoh Franeis aurvey.iit aatt in Graham townahip, said tuunty. adjoining landa of laaae Roth rock, Levi llubler, tt at., having about SO acre cleared, having thereon a dwelling bouae, barn and other Improvements. K0. 4. Also, all defendant's lotertat la 14 aorta of Tenoh Francia aurroy, situate in Graham twp , aaid county, adjoining landa of Iaaao bbituel, laaao Hot brock, John Holt et al , with about t aoret cleared, with dwelling bouae and outbuild Lags thereon. NO. 6. Alao, all defrailtnt's intereal In aad to II acres of ground, more or loas, aituat In Bradford townahip, aaid county, bounded on the north by public road loading from Woodland to Uiglor, and adjoiuiaer land of John U. Uearhart, Jonathan Boyoton et al., having about 6 aorta oltarvd nod well feaoed, and tbo balanot tiubefod. NO. (I. Alio, all dcft.ulaal'i intcrtat In and to about 330 arret of Wm. Mepbtrtoa aurvty, situ ate in Bradford townahip, aaid county, hounded by Kuaquthanua river, land of Dium, fc). P. Laos borry aud Juhn Pvtora. Small pieoe cleared, ooal bank, sugar camp, wilb hcmlook aad rok oak timber therooa. NO. T. Alao, all aafeadaat's latarent in and to &H aors adjoining land of Pelr OraOius, DanUI MaiocF, John Cowder et at., littrnt in Bradford tonphip, said county, 40 aeree olearad, no hoild Intra, Ten acre aold to Potors rtaervtd therefrom ia this sale. NO. 8. Alao, that parcel of land altualo In Lawrence tup., said county, adjoioing landa of Oforgo Tate.Hamuel Jordan and Hot.frt Mitobell, tontaining T acres, mort or leaa, all cleared and fettood. NO. 9. Alao, that pare! of laudaltuato In Law rence twp., said county, adjoining Robert Wrig ley, other land or Delendant known as Whitehitl lota, and th Owns road, Clearfield trek road, and containing 0 tens, mort or lefi, l vot. land. NO, 9. A)k, all tbat Irsot of land situate in Brad ford twp , aid oonnty, parts ol B alias and Rasor surveys, oontalnlng IfiO atra, mora or lens, adjoioiag laoda of John U re ham tatate, Kcboon ortr,!fari tt co., n oi. mo acres eUared.franit dwelling UnuKc, urge bam and other outbuildinga ovrapiria. NO. 19. Also, tho undivided oot-balf lotrt ia and to that traat of land, situate ia Bradford twp., said county, adjoining J. II. Kylor, bounded ay turn jus on sonin.west ny ihos. rorcty.nortb; uy Wa b. layior, toatatains iuo acres ia all. AO aoroa cleared, buuao and baro tberoq, with ooal nret'wy ann other mineral. NO. 3. All that certain lot af giouad aituat In tbe village of VYiHiamgrove, Bradford towa ihip, bounded oa Ibe north by tnrnnik. wtt by lot of Thomas Fortoy, eoataialag on fourth of aa soro, mort or itaa, navmg a dwtiiinf bout. siaoi ana tnr uiuuiidings tbertoa. NO. 13. All defendant' intcreal In that certain treat of land aituat in Bradford tnwnahln, aaid aonnly, adjoining land of Joba W. Urabain eatat on tb aouth. uilla eatat en tha west, Joba n eat survey oa tb north, eoatainina? loo acres. mora or leaa, (tart of William Brll survey, tubjtet ta Ibt rights tf Jared F tabor, Tbomaa MrKlveV, Levi Pearo and U'm. Koeitp, subieet to eo a traot oi noavtr ticiu, ior tiqiDer. HO. 14. All tbat traot of land aituat to Brad- ford townahip, aald tounty, adjoining Wm. Bell survey, land of John Dale, Louder and Benjamin Knepp, oontaiaing 31 aorta, more or lass, part oi juqn n rat survey, subject to improvements of John Louder and VVm. Knepp, subject to contract with tttaver Belts, tor timber. NO. 15. Aft tbat tract of land Htuate In Grab am townihip, adjoining John West aurroy, Jamas llawihurnt survey, land of Wm.UiUhloaa' atat, oontaiaing SiO acre, more or Use, part f Wm H. West survey, subject lo th rights of D. Wil liams, N- Maine, and Henry alains, Jr., subject ta ood tract vfiib Wtavr A Belts, for timber. NO. Ifl. Alao, all that oertala traot aituat la Bradford twp,, said county, adjoining lands of Wm, II. West survey, A. K. Wrtiht turvy. con- taloing 820 acres, mora ar leaa. iiart of Timolbf Paioa survey, having theroa an improvement of Henry jnsinte, auijevito contract with "raver 4 Bttti for timber. NO. 17. Also, ll that oertaln traot land la Bradford twp , said eeoaly, adjoiaing laads af Wm. Portr, Jima, Boyntoa aad Robert Al.tohell, and boandod oa tb north by T. A C. Railway, containing 117 B-ires, mort leas, part of tho Aaron Ltvy aad Joba Barclay survey, having about 14 aorta alcarvd, underlaid with valuable fire clay , opcaod, with ton bank optntd and operated. NO. 18. Alao, all tbat otrlala traot of land du uat ia Urabam townnLip, said oouuty, adjoiaing John llawthornf aurroy, landa of Hoover, Uarria A Co. Moata Kvena rtnf., containing g:tg aeroa, nor or Im, part of Thouiss llawthorna survay, subjret to tiiuber oootraat ol Wavcr A Bill. NO. 19. Also,; all that tUla traot of land sit nil In Orabara twp., aaid county, adjoining lanla of Hro-r, Harris A Oo,. Jainee Hawthorn survey oa th Berth, Alei. Balls survey oa weat, containing 80 aores, mora or Ita, part of Jaapr j Maylaqd survey, tud auhjtct to tluibor contrant of Wearer A Belts. j NO. 30. A)o, all tbat tract of land sltnst In ; Graham townahip, said oounlr, adjoining lands of J Wm. H , Thn Uwkb.., ...J OL.s. Cuiua 1 surveys, containing fi3 anrea, mora or leaf, and Mit uf (ttin Motirveorvey, rnnjpct to timbr,' con tract of Wearer and Bet is, NO. SI, Alio, nil that traol of land situate la Urabm tiiwoabip, said county, adjoining lands . inrvsytd to John Moore, Ue Moor, Cadwatladcr Kf anl at al., oontalnlng abnt 300 aorta, part snr 1 vey In toame of Israel W heeler, subjeet to timber ouatract with Wrayrr 4 Btia. fcmall tmouat oltarsd. NO. 31 All tbat tract of land el Uat io Gra ham townahip, aald county, adjoining landa anr- 1 veyed to !rsl Wheeler, Ptr Widows, Timothy , PtoB at al , eoqiaiBieg 100 aeree, mora r lesa, part of Cadwallader Kvaa aurvty, sulijeoi to tim ber oonlrtot of W eaver A Belts, NO. 19 All tbat traot of land situate (a Gra-1 ham lowaahlp, said aoonty, adjoining lands or vyed ta Jbn Hour at al., containing 118 aeree, mora or less, part of A. K. Wright aarroy, sub- , jeot to tba contract of Weaver A Bctts. NO. St. Alio, all that traat of land sHuute in Grab am townahip, said moaty, ftdjolaing landa survsyod to lubn otaora, Thpi. llawtburn, at a)., coattlpiog 83 aorei, more or less, narl of Char la Htoiih surrey, subject lo tjoo tract of Wearer A Belli, NO. 34. Alao, all that tract tf land situate In Graham lewaahip, said nonnty, adjoiaing lands of Moaea Kvans, Jaokaoa llubler et a),, timUlaiog Itfttacrea, mora or leu, part of Patrick Moor sur vey, aubjeci to contract of Weaver A Belts. NO. 30. Also, all that trnot of land al Inula In Bradford townihip, said eouaiy, adjoining land of J.iha Otwder tt al., nod bounded ba btoequt ban rlvtr, eontatning 8? tcrea, parte af Jde. ban son, Wm. rlamatn nnd Maithtw Savnkr sur feys raftlag groond. NO. 37. Alto, all that I rant of land altaat la Bradford townahip, said toaaty, oIJling land of Waj. Krupp and Ben). Kropp, and bounded by Buiqaehaona llvr, oontaiaing 340 aora, part of ! Airua Levy survey, having rafting ground, tab jMtioooBiraotuf Weaver A BUs. Xiacraiaro- 1 crvtd to Uraia Bros, , j NO. 21. Alio, ill Ibal panel of ground at BlgW Ataiiou, hoondd on wett and aouth by publie at root, on north by furnpih, havtag 14 aotos, moro ar lea. No Improvements. Dei td, taken la ox ecu tloa aad to V so d as tb a niirt o James B. tirshaui. Tinus or Bai.b. Tba price or sum al which lb property ball b struck off must b paid at tba tint of salt, or neb ttber arrangement made aa will bo approved, atherwisa tha property will b Immedialsly pat up aad aold agala at tba tiNtia act) rlk of tba ntreoB ta whom It waa streak off, ned who, tn oaio of delieay at tuoh rt-salt, ahall make good tb sm, and la no lastaneo will tb Deed b presented la Coatt for aonflrma tloa anloai tba money Is actually paid to tba Sheriff. JAMR9 MAllAFICV. bavntrr'a Orrira, I febtrlf. plearfield, Pa., fjb. tf IFJi J $4oo1r$T5ori rpill aailarBlna4 will Mil a Lot wile a w t HiBl.1. a.4 oth.r ealliBlldiB,i (tt.reuB .rel fur Mill wurlb tiao. blia.1. la Kail 1'ka.t.lil. H. IIKII.IIIli N, V.rinj btun, ci.ara.ld, 1'.. Jaaaar, II, IK0 if. Englisli Classical School ! flUUR Mi.,el will .pea oa MONDAY, A PHIL X 12 1 II, taai, IB IDe Meuara Briuai.uii.in,! la CI.BrD.ld, aad eoBlkaa. .I.T.B w..ki. TI'lTIONl f'omaia Enirilah llraaclie., - aA.IMll HlKlierKligll.k aad C laaalra, - . (MM) JB4TA Normal CI.ea will ba formed, wltk Wlrk r.h.m'. ShiMil Kflonom. BJ B teil-boult. II. C. VOtMUMAN, A.M. Claarl.ld, Pa., Febraarr 4tb, l.l ai. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I BY flrtua of an order of tba Orphans' Court of CloarfUld oouaty, tha nodorsitnd, Admin iatrator of tho Kattlo of D. A. CAT1ICAHT, lat of Knoi townihip, Clearfiold oounty, Pa., doo'd, will soil at poblle sal, at tb stora boiiaa of Joatpb Krh.nl, la tbo villat of HKVf M1LLPOUT, ia aid township, on Saturday, March 13th, 1880, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., All of tho lntrt of said atatt in tbt fttowin dtieribt-d real tatat. vis ONK H0C8B AND LOT In Fsrfuaoa township, near tha vlllag af New Millport, io thooounly of Clrfild, Pa., bounded bv landa of Char lea Knrd. th Lutheran itaraon- ae, aod Pni'l Tobias, tntafainf on acre, nor or aa, with a two-story plana l ram nous, ioxzj fret, and other outbuildings tbvrton srectad. ALSO, A traot of land sltnst la Knos town ahip, Clmrfleld eounly, Pa., bounded by laads of Haiuuel iioerer, Jatnes I'aibeart, John Usuf lunsa, aod Joba K. Uunlp,eootaioln( FIFTY ACBE3, More orUar. fitieon rS of which ar cleared anJ under aultivation, ud a two stury plank froa dwelli( bouae, 14x24 feet, stable, and otbr onu buildinga tboroon erected. Tber is also a young orchard on too am. lua limber is rater rd on sere and u-balf acres of aaid land. T&.RM OP HALE t Ous-third cash, and balanot ia two equal an nual payments, after confirmation of sale, wilb interest, to ba avared by judgment notei or bonds. Lfc.MIJI.L C. ULUOM, Adn'r of Balau or D. A. Caihoart. dee'd. Nw Millport, Pa., Feb. 1ft, 1830-41. Orphans Court Sale Or VALUABLR Real Estate! KSTATE OF JOHN SCUKI'HICH, DHCO. BY vlrtnaofatt ordorlssu! not of tb Orpbaaa' Court ol CUarfleld county, Fa., there will be aiposed to public sal on the pramltta, la th vlllag of Troumll, on Monday, March 1st, 1880, At on o'olooh P. il., all thon oartala traota aad parcels of lend aituat ia OlearticM county, boun. ded and described aa fidlowa, lo eft i 10. 1. Two lota in tho tillage or Trout rill, brady towaahip, oaeh fronting 40 fett on Lulhora burg turnpikt, aodstndiog bach llaftot, with a two-story dwelling bous, a two-story store bouae, frame atabl tnd otbsr outbuildinga, ad joining other Iota of said decedent and U. W Scbocb. NO. ft. OteutUsr lat in sills of troutvtll tit feet fr- ul oa Luthtreburg l tiro pike, and 118 fret deep, with no building, adjoining lot of J, M. Lydie. NO .1 One lot in the r 11 lag..- of West Liberty, Bandy townihip, adJoiaia laod of Ilebtrling at), tuBtaining on-half acre, aior ur leia. NO. 4. A parrel ol land aituat Ib Brady town ship, bounded on th ett and north by land or Cbsrles K orb, on 1 he scat b by land or Jou. ntnp. shoe, aad on tit at by public road, containing four ari and allowaoo. TKHMS OF HALK: Ona-lbird of tbe tmoont af wit to bt cb tn comtrntVinn of salt, aad ibt baUooe, secured by bonds and mortajes. in Iwu eual auouil pay ments, with ia'cscit therron from dele of as'e I.KWIS HCIIUCII, WM. K INDKKM ANN, Kxrfutori. TrontviDo, I'm , Jan. M, M9H rlCUSHK NOTICK Tba follow i a, per- 1 J tons hT filted in th offiffl qf lb Clerk of ' the Coart of Quarter Seuiontot Ciearflfld ooumy, their Petition aad Hood for Lictntea, at th January baa-ioot, I&H0, agreeably to tha Art of! Asmbly : BOTKI,, W. C. CarduB Ck.rllebl i S II. Row W. 8. Ilradloy ' II . Nbtw .lane McLaughlin " 1 bomas Moore William Curroo Richard Maddigan, Jainta Haley Fraoh Slatr w. Fred Wre ... P6hltlda , B. Nwoop Wa. Parker Mrs. E.Smilea (leorg Khodea W Ilium Wells Peter Ka floer. John Met.irk H. i. llou'tdal n noawartl Twp ...Madera " Wm. Hblelda Mr. Dridget liunabo.. Smith rJaird Milo Uovt 'leorg W. Lao Nichola Heollins. W. L. Nieholsoa Eaanual Kuatt. .....,, R. T. Kolley W, H. Stanley H. P. fitrobrblg Jacob Klada...H Joba DuDola Oaeeula ..liilMt sian.ly Twp John McMolty... William Bohwem. Oeorxo Knurr , ..Lutbersbarg, Itrady Twp ....Trout? ill. - HtiH.inH " W. W.Marib.. Jacob Baelmen "eortt K. Kobacker Br pear i Twp ..Psnftell, llQTtnn TP " h ....... Morris Twp tlurnsidt borough ....Coringtoa Twp Cntinglon Twp ..Ptnavll.a, Peon Twp CurweniTllle New Washington .Sandy Townahip -.,-Ueeator Towanhip ....M.Uullch Ta wnihip 11B Ho.o .Barrett, Brad lord Twp James L. Bcufield , Mary Kisenhowtr.,,,,,.., Foiter Davis John Mutton Louis Lolgty M. M. Flyna. Hamu) Hulliban , Oeorgs W. Tt Uoorg NoCraoken bliaa Walk ... O. W. I.l..yd (Ieorgo W. Ilotta OoorgeW. Laaahtry ' MKtTAtlBABT. II. Llvloaatoo..! nuara.ij John Kooaer , " J 8 Oraff rrtr...,l1l- Andrtw Miller Troatrllbj, Brady Twp r--.T... ...varmgioa Twp WHOLKtALI. PeUr Moran.H ll(.,.i.,i.u Mat KlinordHnjBr Duliois, Ssidy Twp MaroAuriLa. Peter tUrnkT Cotinirton Tuenibir, Certified lo from the nrord at lira. thi. Uth day of February, A. I. 18S0. KLI It LOOM, Clerk. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Satjts sf EiaJurd Shaw, Sr., Doo'l nJrrnil. Vx.rntura uf llio .il.l. of 11I0IIAK1I K II AW. Sr.. dMiaJ. alll ttflkr al pabll. ml. at Ihe Clll HT IIOI HIi. ia Ib. Dor UB el I'laatatM, ra. aa Sntunlay, iMaruh I3tli, 1880. AT IMO OTLOI K P. M Tli. Mlo.laj Tal.ialila nal .ilaU, tIi , FIRST. Th. IhrM B'.rT brick kal.l i.r.,.H. aorra. .r alarhal a.d riral alra.1., ia ib. bsr-' gab ( Clcartteld, kanwa a 'Tho Shaw House Fraatiaf wllh lha lot ot (ra.nd la.r.1. balaa. tn, f. II it '"'"a Viral alra.1. vilh a iKoalnrr l.'l I IMIIH aoaia Bllarked. Th. kit. it VaUalrRit ul ' ''" room aad afcr.S all eonva.laiua lor a flnl-claee hel.l Oa. ar It. n.al doltal.1. hotel Brn.rt'i.a ia Ceatr.1 P.aaelraaia. HUCONI). A lot of .ro.nJI. CUarfleld borim.h. baglaaingal la. mil of 144 fa.1, froBlloje o. alar. ket atml, a.d the.r-. al.ai Market atrMt 3D and raaalnn ba.k 10 (t., altk Ib, bulldinj. tharwia rat.d. TIIIBD. 4 U oi aroaad allaal. In CiMrllald baroaab. adloialng par, Na. t, and .al.adkng along Market atreat In feet t. aa all.., aad raa nlngbark .0 f..l. llh lialldinfa tb.rraa. r'll'RTII. A I.I .f iraaad la Olnrteld hor. .nub, ad.laialng kolH pK.rtf , and .atMdlng along rlral alraat HC li aad ranaing ba.k uu mar. w ic.a, I. .. .u.r. FIFTH. All ih.t aerial. Id, kaowa la lb. plan of t'laaraali baroagh aa Lot N. ISf, irooiiBR annai mum oa iMvat m.rua- alng bark 300 lael, nar. or leaa. lo aa all.. villi dwelling ko.aaad allawieaaarv out . bntldlnga Ibarra trMtad,.ad olb.r iraprnrawaala. BTaTII, All tbat oertala n.llTlJ.d ... .l.ia Ql.tererl la thai Mrl.la Irani .r lead alhial. la Morria aotea.bip, Ck.ri.ld oanlj, Pa., kanaa .1 lb. "Mall Irk A Mm at Wa, aad hailai Ikareoa a torn aaaalll. f whlrapiaa, bMlook. Mk .ad .Ib.r timber, .ad ia aaaariald ana t.ioavie .inl .IIIITI M 1NIH .1 COAL. ren.ws or One (bird .aib at dellrw. of nod dMd aad lb. bala... U b. aaei.nd b bond aad rautaa... parable la a, aad I. yttt, wltb lat.r.,1. ; 1. H. RIIAVV1. InU bi n o( Rlebud Hha, Sr.. dr. d. ClaarfeU, fa., Fibraart II, l"M i, Hrw dartiSfrntnts. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCKU Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND 8AWKI). Carweoitille, Jaa. 0, 'TS lf. . AHBIGHEI:.' NOTICI'. Ta Whom II May Concern Th. .nil.riliti).d, having Imb .ppolnlH AaaiirBe.. for Ib. baaefil offrwli lora by Jaa. b. Orali.ai, of ClearfielJ borou,li, all i.reuni, thorefora, h.rina olaliui aK.lli.l hiui will irMiit lbra lo a. for Mlli.uenl, .ad IboM la d.btMl lo tb. i.M '.Irabaai are nqairte l Mill, aad aiak, pavujeflt lu Ul. EIiU'Allll A. BIIILKH, A.IIUHV W. l.EK, Clearleld, Pa., Dag. 11, 18T tf.) Aaiifnaai. REMOVAL ! James Zj. Lcavy, Having purebaaad tba antlra stock of Fred. Haokett, hereby gia nolle tbat h ba stored Into tho room lately ootunled by Rood A Hasrerty, on Heoond street, wbert n la prepared to oiler to Ibt publio COOK STQYES, PARLOR STOVES, of tb latest Impmrtd pat tor oa, at low price. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Hoofing, .Spooling, Plumbing, Oaa Fitting, and Repairing Pumps a specialty. AU work warranted. Anything la wy Una will be ordered spools! If dtalrtd. JAH. L LKAVY, Proprietor. FRED. 8ACKETT, A goat. Clear fled, IV, January 1, 1879-tf. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Cbcaicr limn ever at llie store of G. C. & T. W. MOORE, KUIIH NO. I, PI:B (IPI-.RA HOI'HK, We have Just rooeivod tho lurgiat and beat aulocicd a lock of boots & shoes, Hats, caps, I tragus That liaa ever come to town. Aim nil the new novelties in NECKWEAR.! Slil.K AOKXTS FHK PERKINS' Driving Boots and Shoes. Rubber Boots & Shoes. Give ua a call nnd aee If we don't sell cheaper than itnyhody else. lil'O. c. MIIIIKK, TOM V.MlM)m 11'lnrb.M, Fa , 8.,L II, 1IT-S... 1 1 EIJIMTCK'M KOTK'K.N.iin ia b.r IV by Il'.a Ibat tb. (ollnwiag account, bar. beo .xamlarAl and paaarul by m. .ad r.m.ia IImI .rraoord ia tbia orbo. Ibr tb. laaptut. of , .AmH, H, .u, mju si. uiu.ra iBreiii, aad will be praaanud lo th. oeil Orphan.' Coart of Cl.arn.ld aooaty, to b. h.ld al tb. Coart Hoaee, ia tb. boruogb of Claara.ld, romna.artBg oa Ib.tbird M.iad.j (being lb. 15th dar) ul Man A. D. 1110 i- " Fiaal acoount el Kucj G, Thoo9p..,a. Adraiaia tralrll oflbee.ut. of Joba A. Tboaipeua. lata of Bradford tOBaehip, Cl..r6d count., F.., aecc.Md. Final account of Abr.b.ra Hall.;, Admlnlilratnr of th. eatat. of 8uann.b Uloorn, lata of Pik. towaebip, Cleulald ooual, Fa, decoaacd. Final aM BOt of Truman J. Wall, Adrnlalstratar of Iboaital. of Wm. W.ll. I.i, el f,nt bip, ClcvSeld wibbIj, de..a.L Tli. account of Wilaoa llolv.r, Adminl.trator uf in.wiata or Joehu. n ood, l.t. of Horrl. twp Clearfield oountj, Fa., dee d. Fiaal aacoaat tt Hmry Smeal, Adslaiattalo, of tb. .bum of Uaorg. tVaual, lat.of tha horoaab of Wallacataa, OlMrdald mat;, Fa., dea d. Tha aappl.tn.at.l account nf WIIIIb . N.(eat, AdrainiBtralor of lb. wtar. of Kllintl King. I.l. of Unrnaid. Iwp., Clearllcld Co., I'a , dec d Flo.) account of Jaraa Oo.a, .laardiaa of Milce B. brneel. rumor k.ir af F.tar 8a.aJ, hi. .I Uogga lap., ClcarHeld Hunt., Pa., dae'd. Fiaal account of Zach. McXaul, DuardiaB of Will iam Mrllridr, Jr., arcs of M'm. Mrllridc, Br., late of the kiirongb of Curirenerlll., Cl.arfl.ld cotinlv, F.., daoaar.d. Final acconnl of Joba O. Hchr.ar, U.iirdiao .f Howard Mabola, mia.r bclr .I Jonalbaa Niobole, VaU of Uwr.n.1 town. hip. Clc.re.ld ounlr, P.., dec'J. Fla.l account of Joba O. Schrr.w, Quardlan of Addi. Ni.boia, miaor b.ir ol Jonathan Nicbok, lata of Lawrnc loirnrhip, fk-artlrld coualr, Fa., dM'd. ' Fertlal BKcant of Aarna C. Tata, Saardlaa ol w. ii. Monc., minor neuot w. H. MeKac, lat. of K.i, I toeraablp, Clcartild cunl, Fa. dM d. Tb. trro.at of II, W. Worrow, adminlatraliir of lb. c.t.t. ol Jamce l.infl., Int. of tJo.hca twp., CIcarHeld count., Fa., dee'd. Fiaal iccouat of Ilar Kornm.n, Adnilni.lrati i in. .atat.or ll.nr.riinliabinc.lat. of Uulicb to.u.nip, i iihwj ci.nij, p.., do'.t. Fln.l aocouot of II . Bella il. Chad,., Admlaic tr.tria ultbc mat. of K J. Ch.!-., l.t. of lb. uoroack af iloulid.l., ClMtueld couatr. Fa., daaicd. a. J. MORGAN, Itcgli'.r. Cl.ar(aU,Fa,F.b.ll,loca.u. .. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. . - " KlHIM SO. TIIIII'.K, OPkltA llll E, ! Clearlleld, Pa., W1I0LKHALR l Hl'TAlL DKALKE IN DRY GOODS, ! Coioprlnfm Drcm (looili of the rery Ik tart Ijlea, ' tuitirtjt In part of Caihmarar, Hanchatar Fun elr a, Alpncaf, ad all manntr of Fancy Dress Goods, ftuek aa CraloB., Mob.ir Luil.n, (laid., UrMi IliagbaaiB, Dr.si Fanrlaa of lb. nry laMI etyl.,, and a aheap aa th.v caa b. mid ia Ibla marku. , NOTIONS, Conalitlag of tlloTaa for UaatP, LadtM and Ulrica. Ilnaa af all halea, Kilk Krimr-, Lace, Fancy DrH Jlattona. LaH-i' Tira of all thadea and atylM, OulTa and Collar", Hlbl-ani af all ktndt and qualltlai. Merino Vndarwear, Trinimian, ail, BOOtS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Qucenswaro, Hardware, Tinware, CariMlia. OiltiotliN, WALL PAPBIl LEATHER, FISH, Eton Which BlH ba told ahelcaaU u ralall. Will lab. Country Produce la hTukariK far (iaatla at Mark.t Prkrt. WM. J. IIOFFRR. rirarlcld. Pa., f pi. t4, IMT If. . UsrtttanrouiJ. ,'. . ARNOLD PAYS CASH or trade:. Curw.Djrtll., I'a., Jaa. a, 'ft-IT. M (1M;V TO l.OAN.-Oo first class lm- prtired farm property, by tbt Mutual Ll Imurano Cuipany of New York, on first mort gage, in sums tmm ll,iHa up. For further in foruialiua apply It the undersigned. HI KXTHAl. W SMITH. CleaiBdd Pa., May Tib, loTtl if A Bank that Never Breaks. Try My i'vnl. J b underiigned adopts tbl nioibnd if inform ing tn leUaufcivtis 6unu.'rV, ibat bia eoal bank ia not a Winter arrsngruitnl omy, hut that tt will t nirated in the bunmsr as wall aa Win ter. 1 Claim that 1 harath EoBt Coal in tbe Markets and will ll It for oaah, or la siobang fur Hour, faej, groceries, to. Larg eon tracts will b mad at a rery small profit. For full parlieolara call on sn la porsou. residing io ooo of Urafaasa's upper bouas, r address m through tb post ofljo. Orders ltd at tb ptnfii will re.-it prompt attention. J'llOH. A. IM'( K K T 1 . CUarfiald, Pa., Jaa. A lo7V tL r. auLica. it. v'cohKLa. n. BKii.aatia. (.1 LKll, McCORKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htroct. 11 ear Held, Pa. W man u fact or all kind of Furnitur for Chambers, liuing Kooms, Libraries and lialls. tr you want Furnitur of any kind, don't buy until yon see our stock. IT N 12 11 T A KIN CJ In all Ita branchaa, promptl artandMl ba. ai'Il.CII, MrCORKLC M CO. Claarl.ld, Pa., Feb. 1, 'IS. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS STATIOXERY. Market hu, Uleartclu, (at the IScif nave.; TUB and.r.lga.d kega lea.. U anaoaao. to I) a cittacua of t'iearfid aad Tlclattv, thai ba hM ttttcd op a room aud baa Jail raluraad from tba .Ity with a larg. amint of rtoding matur, eouai.ting i. pat of Biljlos and Miscellaneous Books, Wank, Account aad Pan, Boob, of .r.rj d. scription i Paper and EnTclopu, Frem b praaaad and plain) Fans and P.ncila,' Blank Legal. Fapori, llocda, Mortgagui Judgraant, Kiauip Uon and Promiaarv autea; Wfail. and Farch maat Brief, Lagnl Cap, Hncrd Cat,, and Bill C.V abort Muiio, lor ciiu.r Fiaao, Flat, or Violiu oonatantlr oa band. Aoj bookfl ar atatlunary dealred tbat 1 ma. aot hare oa baad,ill b. ord.rd by Irat .IproB .nd Bold at wbwl.al. ur retail to aail auatomera. I Bill alio bup ticrlodlc.k liuratar., sacb aa Magellan, N.wipup.ra, A.. F. A. UaI i.IN. Clcirtold, Ma; 7, ISflK-tr A NEW DEPARTURE I, IT 11 t USUI RU. II err. I it, guud will h tot CAKH oalr, ir ia cxrhaoc fT proJur. No boo kit will bt kepi In tb tutor. All IJ ??ouati asoat U aalt1J. Thosa wbo enonot up, will (.! band orcr their notaa aJ j CLOSE THE RECORD. ! I an deiarinitwd tj l my fooda at aab i prleaa, nd al Jiwount far balow that aver uffarad in tbia rich, it j. Tha diaeaat I allow tny ! eof tumen, will maka than rirb ia twenty yeara It ; thoy follow my adi Im aod buj their fooda front, j m. I wilt pay crh for wheat, oata and rlurar wm). lANIKb UOODLANUKK. LutharabkirK, Jaaaary 17, 1077. HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN. rJKCONt) a? HI IT, CLKARFIELD, PA. DEALRKS 114. t IMJHK DRUGS! O U KM I C A LSI PAINTS, OILS, DYK STUFF VAHNIHIIES, BUUbUEn, PHRFUSIfRr, FANCY aoooff, TOILKT AIMIC1.KS, e f UF ALL KINDS, PURK W1XRS. AXI LIQUORS f.B medial..) paaaaa. TibSim, Bupporl.n, Scbaul Hooka aad Utalloa- ry, and all olbor artie)., Qiaall fuBad la a Drag Otwa. I'HYSIflANS' PIIHflCRTPTIONS CAB FULLY COMI'UDNUKU. Il.Tiag a larg. aa pcri.BM la tb. baila.flB tbe. MB giva aatir. aat. Ilfacttoa. J. It. HARTSWICK. JOHN t. 1IIW1N rtK.rFl.l. mW , 1T4 f JAID TIMES IIAVi HO KFFKCt IN FRENCH VILLE I I ant awara tbat thtra ara toma paiwvat intHa ;bartl u plea, aod I aa altu awara tbat th eonipiaiat ul "tiara tmai" it well aiRh Ha.Tfrai. Uul I an io altaated now tbat I ean aailafy tka ferinar and prova eoncluaWaly that "hard tlmaa" will n it effect tboet wbo hay their goadi fro nat and an my patn.ni mail ie Initiated Into tba m- cret af 4 t HOW TO AVOID 11 Alii) TIM KM 1 kt g.nitli noub to aply all tb Itibabt tattle in iba lower aud of Ibe county which I ealt at oirapdinir low rataa from my aaameth atoro In I MI'liHONItTKU, where I aan alwaya ba fonod j ready to wait npon oallati and supply tbaaj with. Drj d'ooils of nil kinds. . bach aa Clotba, Hatlnetla, 0.am.M, Mbsb ' I). I. In.., Linen, Urilllnga, Call...,, Trlmtalaa, Hlbboaa, Lnna, RMdjr oa.d. Clothing, Bool, aad Sbooa, II. ta aadi i Capaall of tb. Wat malarial aad mad. to ordr I lloa bwkt, Uloiei,' Mituaa, LasM, Ribbon,, do, uHocHitms or all kinds. CtTre, Tea, 8agar, Rice, Molaaew, Fl.h, (Wab Fork, Liaaaod Oil, Fi.k Oil, Carkoa Oil, Hardwara, QaMBaw.r., Tinwar., Cactlng. Plow, and Flow Cetlaga, Nails, Bptka., Cat. 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