THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, ISM. Termt of Subscription! If paid In advance, or within three moothl,..$t 00 If paid after three end before sii month... S frO If paid after theeiplrttloo of tlx monhtt... I 00 TMmim. 8. M. pBTTBftOIM. A Co., NWf papar Advertt'ing AgauM, 3r PJ Jtow( Burner lieekmen Birest, art our duly authorised Agent In N-w York City. KUl.UaOUH NOTICL-H. Methodist r.nitcopal Church Rv. J. B, Mi MoaaiT, pastor. Henr lee vry Babbatb it l A. M., and 7 r. M. babbatb Nnhnol at I A.N. I'rarer Meeting every Wednesday, at Ti P. M Oomniunloo Herri oe, first Sabbath of vry no nth, at l"t A. M. Went f'learfUtd M. K. hurrh.Rcv W. HroTT Wlt.oB, Pailor. Pruning vry alternate Punriay, at I o'clock, P. M. Sunday Mo boo I at L'i, I'. At. All ara invited to altnd. Preab)terlau Church Roy, II. fi.'Bmiia. Sabbath aervioas morning and evening -Hab-hath School t S P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea lay Tuning. slaptlat Church, her. J , Patlor. HahbBtb School at P.M. Prayer Moet.Bgevery Wednesday evening. Ht. Francis Church Catholic RfT. P J.tiuBBtiuri DIvIb service at JOi A. on be Orat, third and fnurthSundaysofeaeb nontb Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o'clock, V. M. -nunday bcliool every minaay afternoon at 1 o clock. OKFICIAI. DIRECTORY. tiub or loLDiaa qoabtbh himioni ooob. fWood Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First Monday ef June. P north Monday of September TIUB Or BOLDWO COHOB FLU. Firat Mo day of Jane. Second Monday of November, i rviuo orncBR. Prwidtnt Jndgt Hon. Charles A. Mayer, of Lock Haren. Ailant tatt JudgHoo. John II. Orvla, of Hellntonte. Aiectaj Judm-Ahrtm 0gdn, Clterfieldf Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. ProtkotarjY,ii Bloom. Hlittr aad Reorder L. J. Morgan. Trraiurtr Pbillp Dolt. Oittriet dffonuy J. P. McKanrlck. Sharif James M ah alley. Jt'pu'f Sheriff -- wfy 5iroeyor- Samuel V. McCloakey, Car weneville. County ComtntWooert C. W. Kyler, Ornham ton P. 0.; Klah Johnston, Grampian Hill P. O.; Cammiufanerf fVer John W. How. John Norrit. Kr.. Curwenavlll. Countf AnHifn William V. Wright, CI ear- D)J i Joseph tiniiand, 'J hre none J.o.nor rii. Woodland. County Voronir J. B. Neff, New Washington. jury (7oiwmMter Andrea J. Jack ion, Clear lied, Wm. R. Drown, Clearfield. Suptrimtendrnt of I'ulHe Schooli M. L. Me Ounwn. Clearfield. Sealtrof rVeiglf f- Mtamrm Jers W.Carl lie, office at Luthenburg Pa. Snlnrin gitbiio John W.WrlrIey. Wra. Ra- dfl.nuirh. Cvrue (lordon, Clrarfleldi Joiepn n. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwenitille ; J. A. Living- oiona. DiiBoii City. Oar Sprii oolumn t daoidedly Interetting in a local point of virw, end profitable reading to outiiden who want to tare money. XV., OH COIUtttlS t "Will you take wheat, oala or corn fur aub--ription V We are oflrn Inquired wf io tbia way by letter frura patron i wbo reeida at a dietaaet fiMn Clmrfleld. We egtin ray yen. The receipt! uf a retpomible merchant or niill owner in the vicinity, will annwer ui Jnt m wrll at the on'h. To illluitrate i If any of our patron will deliver ui a hag of grain at the mill of Joseph H. Hreth, in ChfPt townrbip, Horace Potflhin, in Rnrnefde, Thomai II. forcay. In Urahaai, Wm. Porter or Shtw'i, in Lawrence, or Brvwn A Beyler'a, at Itocklon, felon towoihip, and forward their recHpli for the amount, we will eredit them on tlx ir Kccoaot for the imi. In tfail wny all may soon pay what they uwp, if they will purine thU course. tf. tYiy-AiivcrtiHvM and othurn will hear in mind (bat all articlra intended for publlcatioa in thin pitper munt be bunded la, not later (ban TueiJiiy, at V A. M. Don't forget it! BULLETIN OF PUBLIC SALES! The following aelei appear io tbeee columns. AH file advert i it J In the Rr.ribttr aill bo ti'itired undrr the local bead free of charge t Saturday, March i:t:b. Property of D. A. . Cilheart, deeaaatd, io Handy townahip. Sa'unUr. Mareh 13th. Prom rtv "f Kidiard Bhaw, decerned, in Clearfield borough and Mi.rrii townitup. ' ( Tluinday, March IStb. The property of John ; llcticrliDg, Ocaeaaaa, a nandy twwaebip. Friday, April M.Proprty of Arthur Heeiie, ileceaied, in Lawrvaea tuwoikip. 1 New moon tliin morning, Murcb KHli, at 7:j1. - - mm Tlio birds have come, and their ' morning concert! and maiincei are enjojed hy all. v The high wind ot Friday last blow '; the "fiiitu" off of Mreral lamp pout i throughout "p it an. , , . . ' ' "J Tito "IJem" puxxle or "Gumo of 15" j i' having a run juit now, It being all the rage j, everywhere. Tho March term ot Court will com- mt-neo in thii plaoa on Monday ncit, ani will enntiuue In lenion only one week. - - mm ; Ad iutvruBling letlor I'rotu tho Stump 7' tmpe to hear from thie cnrrerponrlrat igaln. f The torritic wind lnnt P'riduy afler noon demollihed the large lign of the "KartiiLi ' vau" on the roof of the Opera Uouae, end leveled ineiope oi two onltnneye. A very pleumtnt party was hold at the residence of Mrs. lieu nab Moore, on Second street, last Battftday afternoon. It was in hooor of that lady's GDth birUidy. . r .f ua. L. Leavy Hi Co., and other par- ties, began rafting In their timber in the vicinity of th Market atraet bridge last wk, and on Fri- day stnrteA thru nfis to market. The i limine womuu who was arrested i in this plao a few weeks ago, and Imprisoned la the county jail, hti Improved somewhat, and wu liberated laH Saturday. She left on the I Mail train in the afternoon. room IS being fitted lip on Market '.etrect between Fiokbetaer'a bakery and Btagr'e meat market, to be ocoupicd by Harry McIIendiy, of K art ha no, a a Jawalry store and watrb repair . Ing establishment. An adjourned huIoo! tho property of lAtthiir Iteete, late of Lawrenoa township, deo'd, Jwill take place on Friday, April Zd, For V further particulars see filers, snd an advertlsa J meat la this paper, !Uov. R.1I. Klctchor.ol Lock Haven, who has been supplying th pulpit of tbe Lutheran Church, in this borough, occasionally, for a E number of an col b pact, preached his farewell ser ') mo n nn Sunday last, and e'oied bis labors In thii Vicinity. The Aahton Xhealnual Company, wtticb tiited this place in December lait, lir..k up at Butler, Pa., owing to tb bad health af Mr. Ashton, wbn goes to New York tn recuper ate. Neil Oray, the comedian, will probably Ukr the party. Mr Owens. Mercantile Appraiser for puiliihi a list of those engaged through at the county a renders of general mrebandis, Drug, etc., and give notice rtf lb time when an appeal will be held (AprU II) fer all who feel ag grieved as regard the amount msV r An occultation of tho planet Mars wld occur March 17tb, and will be visible to she 1 aaslrrn pnrtioa of North America, beginning bortly after sont and lasting an hour and a uartr. Bow If yen run flni out which star aspren-nts Mars, yen kaoW at) about U, and an waj ) tbesighU ... " H. W. Vincent has hoen engagod in anvasslng this ptart and vlstatty fnt tb" leit two ws-k for th sal of fruit anj rnaiaetal Ireca. Mr. V. repreaenu tb well-ksewa Morris VurH, af West Cheater, P. He reports food airs at tbts paiaL II will seat eaovasa Car tenllle aad rlatalty. We betpaah r hisn aue fss. - ' ' ' ' ' i There was a flood in tho river at b ii place last Friday, Oaturday and Hnnday, a I durlhg thts diyi a latf o)hr at rHi 'd by o their way, to mark. Th triad wa Priday maaa tt dlffieaU W ataac, aad aaiU a uratxr of rafts were tovMM and stack Is ansequtac. Rrma leaded slang tha way to Wold diair and wait until th wind reaaed, Tho law firm of Mestre. Fielding, 8 igler A Wilaon baa haaa dlanv.. Mr. Howon, ot Gun Lake, Mich., aaye: "The people here etnaot do without 8al Urt' Lher PlUi." Try them. (r To accommodate rallmetj returning home from Look liar en and other point! down the river, the ptmnger tralni are now eompoeed of fouE and ftra ear. , Tho firftt thunder shower in this ileinlty for 190 paeeed over tows aarly last Thursday morning. It wae a terrific one, too, and wae followed by a rimiiar obi TbureJjy night. n , m ' v' ' A JCrw Stork. We learn that Meure. H. Lehman A Co. have kuued one of the large etoreroomi in Pia'i Opera House, and pro pose to All It with store g mia. The proprietors era now la the But era eiiiae leylng in beery slock which they will open about tba 1Mb Inst. - e mm - Lint of loiters remaining unclaimed in the Postoffioo at Clearfield, for the week ending March I, IBM Miss Nellie Arnold, Miss Lydle Barrett, Miss Ninnie Utoie, William Larkey, Frank Meader, George Owene, Mill Email Scbults, MiJl Kmlly J. Homers, Miss Carrie M. Welch. V. A. lUi Lit.. P. M. . An exchange pointedly remarks that "tba boy who doesn't leap over leren biloliing poitf, kick a lame dog. anatob a handful of bang In front of every grocery store, knock orr a box or two, and work the handle uf every pump on the sidewalk, yell 'wboi, Eomi!' or bit some body with a stone or snow-ball en bis way home from ecbool, is either laiy or doesn't fal well." mt m mti The miniwtcrr and quite a number of laymen of the M. K. Churches throughout this section left on Tuenday for A Hoops, to attend the annual session of the Central Pa. Confsrenae, which begins to-day. Bishop Jesse T. Peck will prrside, Wo learn that quite a number of our ottiifas will f Uit that city tawards the last of this witk snd remain over Sabbath. Kov. JacobS. AIcMurray, U.D., with Sunday last, elosed his third Conference year m Clearfield, and, by reason of the limitation of the Itinerary, It Is bit UK. Daring his stay In our mldat, not only the honorary degree of D. D. has been worthily conferred npnn him ; but he and his family hart won the cssttem aod respect of multitude in this piece, who will be loth to see him leave fur a now field of labor, John's Day. Wo notice that John O'Byrne, Kq , formerly of Philadelphia, lately of Delaware, and now of New York, win deliver a lecture at the Brooklyn Aoademy of Muxlo on St. Patrick's Day he Hire the Irih Soieriwr of that city. Mr. O'Uyrne Is well-known to many of our eitisens. He Is one of the Aneat lobolefttlfl speakers now oo the stage. We should like rery much to listen to hie lecture : but It is too far off. Me will, ni doubt, delight the ii. P-ttrik of Broiikln. A Lumber Boom. Tho Myoredule. (Pa.) Vommwreiat, published in Somerset oouoty, ef the Id Inst., says: "A party of lumbermen from Clearfield county, and elsewhere, among wbom Is Andrew Dill, late candidate for llovernor on the Democratic ticket, arrived In FUtabury on THesday last to Inspcot the tiinW land pur chased from Froit A Orabaio last Pall, la there a boon of the lumber kind ia the wind fer 61 is bury?' This purobate Is likely to prove a floe rpeoulatioa for both seller and buyers. - mm m - Aucidknt IN tub Woods. Mr. SiUU- uel Bill, of Wert Clearfield, received a dispatch on Monday afternoon, stating 'hat hit sou William bad teen badly hurt that day by a falling tree, ia a shook camp, about two miles from Caledonia, Klk county, whi-re he was engaged at work for Jobs Pauver, We did not learn the ealent of his injuries. Another party was cuttingdowuthe tree, and it is tuppooed the wind InUueticed it to fall in another direct ion from that Intended . The father started for Caledonia on Tuesday morning. Hotel Hall We noiieo that the Ward House Uotol property in Tyrone was sold oo the 2i)th lnt., at Asstgaae' sale, Hon- Samuel McCamaot Assignee. Jebn T. Fowler, of Fow. ler station, Centre oounty, purchased the property, paying therefor $14, 10 It, subjoct to a motrgage of $i. 1W. It te prasuaied that Mr. Fowler bought 1 in the interest uf the Pennsylvania (Uilroad Company. The property bilonged to Mrs. Mary Weston, of Tyrone. It was sold on the t'M of lait Dcosmber, and brought but $13,310. Tb tale now awaits confirmation by the Court, i That's So ! Mowapaiier advertising offers such facilities for addressing all elaises from which eu Humeri would bo likely to be at tracted, that is now recognised by business usn having faith in tboif bwn wares as the best of all possible itlesmtn up who never sleeps ant Is never weary wh goes after business early and 1 late who accoats the merchant in his shop, tba liwyar to hie office, the student In his study, the cultivated woman at the family fireside who ea a be In a thousand places at onoe, and speak to a million people each day, saying to each one tb Lest thing in tb best manner, - mm - About tub iSTRiKsv-Tbo Tyrone litrald of laat Thursday says : "Owing to the strike In the Clearfield region, th eoaJ shipments have fallen off to almost nothing. From tha present outlook, rery little work will be don this month. It is said that tome of the operators In tend to run their mines with new men. As a oonsequeoe of the stoppage, a great many rail road snaa are thrown out of employment, a Urge proportion of them being residents of Tyrone . It if a matter of regret that labor difficulties of Ibis hind cannot b settled without seriously In terfering witL tb badness of tb country.' mm t e i ' 5 Thin paper dfisiros its friends through out tbeeounty,when anything of interest occurs in tbelr neighborhood, to sand it to us for publication . Dea't put It off by thinking that somebody els will do it, but Jot It down yourself and snd It In, and If bt li nt jqt aorfeotty ipri.l e ill ee thai U goes kg all right. But we anly want the naif, sucb as deaths, arrivals, fires, accident , social gatherings, Ao t Ae. If you have one or two item ssnd them In. Writ them on a postal card, or two postal cards, If one Is not enough. But for the sak of having a good pspar send as n,",' T he crowings on Second street during th pet few weeks bare been in a fearful con dition, imbedded In mud from six to eight Inches deep. It Is an imposition on th tat -pay ere, and a disgrace to our town. It speak volumes In regard to tb negligent of the borough council, wbos boundeo duty, If we mistake not, 1 to at tend to such matter. We noticed oneofourctt itena the other day at work with a shovel, clear ing one of tba croasinga In tb vicinity of th Presbyterian Church, and be can testify that UI no small Job. or bleasant una either. Tb Street Commissioner will fully earn th wngee allotted to him for doing the work. KdUOH ONTIIK (illOt'Nll HoU TllKOUY. -. Tb I.mtMlM tmlth if ttr, Mrfh til, nn tains tbe followlog ltm t "A well aathentlcated story reacbea as that week befor last, on th farm of Mr. Miller, about three miles south of tb Bunk, a trap was set to catch a Skunk, Instead of whirh a ground hogwuoaught. Now people bcllevlog in th theory that the ground hog, If U eees Its shadow on Candlemas day (as It cer tainly did ibis year) gee into its bete aod stays i her for sit weeks, will have trouble to explain why this particular ground bog eamo "out of tha depth" of Ita bole tw weeks ago. Indeed tb weather far th put two week hai not been such a to tnoreas one's faith ia griuod bog theory. Instead of lea and snow aad etolms, we bar lad balmy, Spring like breeses." v Man Drowned. A young man, named Bainael Kelly, from Pott Matilda, Centra county, and employed on Merrrll'e log drive, was drowned last Wednesday forenoon. In Wing A Bailey's dam, on Anderson ereik, about two mDes above Rock ton. His body was recovered soon after it disappeared la lb Water, but th vital spark bad fled. Tb aolortunata man, It la sup posed, tripped and fell while walking over tba logs, striking hie forehead violently against one of thorn and stunning him so st erely that be was perfectly helpless. 1 BasooitisdStrvsoB efforts to ear him but Ibey proved of so avail, II was In tbe Stih year of bis age, and anmar rled. 11 ia remains ped through this plao on the Mall train Tbanday afternoon, on thdr way ta bis former borne la Centre county. mt Tin Turns Aruir. If over there nil; ,rt f M.rob, II lol Hind., !) brc II iniwU ud nlmtt w.ftMil, tram til oluk la Ih. norftifif dvtd III a'alOfll IB la. nnlo,, altaoyga aer. af a.v log. aad Mara, of rafl. Soat4 b, tbi. plao. darlag tha daj aud qalla a aaulir af Ib.ai earn, froai tb. bnaJ f Iba ri.ar Cb.rr, TrM aad Burn. Id. tlia, rbawlog tbat lb raa bal bm aior. gan.r.1 aa Iba 8r,t n.Ur Ihaa far rnao, ,.rt. Not irltbiundlog -tbi. nagaiioaat toa. af Ucaaar tbf oarl,, a large amouat af It I. .till la tb. .i la aartloa. of ran., oblla tbat aa Iba baaob eaaaet ba raftod witbont aiaoh traabla, awaaM af tb. abaoaaaaf MM. la awai aad aaba a td.lfaraa. A. ta ,rkM, aar lafaraallaa I loa aiaaitr. la ana majardtrt (a tbn poral. ' I 1'on't deceive yourfulvea. "Dr. Boi lers' Cough Syrup" for tba aura of colls and coughs has no equal. Bold by draggUU at Ifra. - mm ewi 1 John N. (iarrieon, of Brookville, Qolmate f Intfnal Ravenwa thr this disH4, wet ia town an Tuesday, attending ta busticce connected with bis offlsa. Good Farms roa Balk. We call the attention of those wbo wish to Invest in a good farm desirably located, with eburoa and school house In eight, ta tha advertisament of MrHre. Fielding, Bigler end Wlttos, found else where In tblsisroe. jj: An'EdHorm tttflhi ti , Bt. Joeobe Oil eurea rheumatism i of this I am eonviaeed. For twe yaam I rafTentd wllh rbau meiisai In my left shoulder and right arm, and last flail I was Incapable of attending ta mj ditfei, and lay many a night unable to sleep on aoeount of terrible paiai. . A few weuks ago a acrara at tack of this trouble atrnek me, aad this time I oenoluded to try tba Bt. Jacob Oil, I must frealy confess that the result has completely astonished me. The Irst application relieved tha pain vary materially, and the continued use of only two bot tles has ooiuplely cured ma f tbi unroot evil, and that, after the must eminent physicians, aad their prescriptions bad been of no avail. I than for consider it a duty to publish the abort for the benefit of all sufferers with rheumatism and kindred cunplaiau. Q, A. Hati.Mai. Editor iltpublicitM, Pittsburgh, Pa. " S SB ) '. The Sunday School. Kelts Riraeui as Jrwr Sir .- Oar Socitty's year eloscs to-morrow, t ouuld give you many interesting facta coanoetad with tba work in our home Held tf you had space to record them. I liate on or two of the latent In hand : n untn me pass lew nays i nave eeen iwd new Talon Hunday schoale'well organised for the first time In their respective localities. Not less than Ave retiaioas denomination ara represented In Lbem and working together in harmony, a'aob of these schoola wilt have an average of aver fifty Mbtii, TktftH UnamtNBitoeiMt eobosla gon into Winter-quarters, that should be "pra voked to good works" by tbaar anion atamples. With these few word, I wish taeiptesvmy thanks, aad that of the American Sandy bVbool Union, to the many kind friends wbo have con tinued their helpful cooperation. For the good eervicei of the pree, also, I am yours aver grata tully, K CnirraKUKS. BKLLaroRTK, Pa., Feb. JHtb, 180. r i - t h ' -t - , ' ' ". tLtARPlEi.D Coal' Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield DivWon, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Feb. 28, 1880, and tha lame time last year : Fur the week W...M Same time lait year...- n. Previously during year Same lima laat year...... H ..... Iacreaa... Total U le8.H.H Ht. .. S,7W 34,41 :i 8ame time last yt-ar M M luereae .........mL.- ainaa raaienft. Lumber MisonlUaeous fraigbts a ,.MMM'.MM10r,MS 144ears, IbO w Tho Shocking Tragedy at the Cambria CouutyPoor House, The following is taken from the Cambria Frf mam of the J7tb ult : We ere Indebted to Mr. Lilly, Steward of the Poor House, for the particu lars of n most felsnoholy nflair which aocurrad In that institution on Ust Monday forenoon. Elisabeth Kinney, formerly ef Munster township, has been an Inmate of the Poor House for about ten jeer, and baa racbd the advanaed age of eighty three years.1 Patroarll Weahland, uf Carroll township, wbo is Insane, has bein there about four years. On the morning referred to Mrs. Kinney, Mil Weak land, an old ledy named Mrs, Felght, and another Inmate, Ellen Makin, were all In what Is known as the sitting room. Mit Weak land asked Mrs. Kinney for soma tobacc, aad opon has? refusal to giv it, Miss W. Instantly selteit a poker In the coal ben j and dealt Mrs. Kinney a terrible blow near tb top of th heal, following It up with five or sii ! other blews equally vigorous. Mrs. Kinney sank I to the floor aad nvir aftarwardfspok, flying almost Instantly. " Tier skull was broken in and her brain ooted out, Kllan Makin attempted U wrest th poker from the Infuriated woman whan I she first took hold of it, hut was warned to keep off, and hence desisted In her effort to scour It. Mr, Lilly was down stairs at tb Use, aad before he was awar f what had happened, Miss Weak- land pissed down stairs Iota th office and said to him that be must not whip her, and while sb was repeating bar request, which Mr. L- f oars did aot understand, a nsengr nam dowk aad n formed him ot the tragedy and Its sad resolt. Mr, Lilly states that from some causa Miss W. entertained a grudge sgalnst Mrs. Kinney for nearly two years past. The remains of th un fortunate woman were InUrreJ in th almshouse cemetery o Tuwdayv Meantime tha Insane murderess, whose conduct has always been such as to ereat th Impression that she wm entirely harmless and therefore a fit subject to njoy the freedom of th house and Its surroundings, has been locked up lor safe beeping, and will bence fvrth be rstaboad at hr -liberty.; Not blnf amenable 4ba 4a, Ihtt af course is th only pinlsbment that can b Inftjeted, though it la unquestionable that sb should b sent to Dia mond, ar provided won, other qua tars mart an. cur than th Poor House afford. "The Came of Fifteen. ' It is a simple gam with blocks, and yet many men of nany vindslaoBtKaatem cities haraha- come excited over It, and soma have aven gon oraiy. To show how ay it 1 1 pussie tna braiu, w giva a description of th paaaia. It consists of a square boi, into which ar fitted fiftewn slocks, numbered consecutively from 1 to 1ft, as follows : 1 Tbe abianoe of tbe .lileeoth hloek la Ike boi afford, room for tbe movement of tbe ether. Tho game U ta dl.arraoga tbe block, and than bring tha numbers Into aoatecatlra order by .hifliag them Into placa witbeat lining one off tbe bottom of the box. The intrlcecte. of thi. Blmpl oxer dee ara alartllDg. A math inttloiaa who raport. tbe reault ef hi ealcalatton. rtata tbat tbe nndi her of poa.ibl movement, le l,.107,fl7l,SeB,O(H) There are ad la be a namber of aomblnatloa. that are eitner vary difficult ot aolotton, or, om baliera, Impo.iible. The eombloation arrived at moat generally la thi. i , , r x , - , , . 4- i o 9 7 11 8 12 10 . 18 16 14- Having failed to gat lb rlgU ooublnation in th hiimtal row, tb aJfr wrftafo tha blaaka In varMaaJ oalamna, whea tba feltawlag eolvMton ta reached, claimed hy some to be thf tornot an 9 IQ 11 12 1 3 '1-4 I 1 ir tin oAui or ttfinTt roca. A alataeath block ampaaiec th gam, and by adding this tha Miam of Thirty-four," ar sii teen, la product . t Tbe thjeol af tb flaye to to so a r rang th clocks that tbe sum of their namber will be thirty-four when added h orison tally, perpendicularly or diagonally. Tb block may b taken out and haakgad In whaUvsr man ner tba lay boaei, Tbi Is tha selatro i 14 a 7 11 12 , ia . 10 3 s : 16. ' oiiiOiaor twnoawn. - ai. w Oa Itery tnakef th gams tha lu Yea Han of n deaf mat In Hen ford, Cuoi., who made It for the entertainment of th Inmates ef the As lorn where ba lived, wMheal a thought of ih Inoaa Asytum for which It likely to prepar ao maay people, Another H07 albe tha thing to tba noetmaater ai Cawteio. V, wha save th game ta a lady la By recuse, who Mnt U to n a lady at Welsh 11 HI, who took it boon to Hart ford, whet a Boatoa maa saw it, and, o oa. But wboo aaveatoa it, M Is tho aaaofacwaran who era reaping tbt fnU It M oot paaraftad, (Mt tbe maaufaetaro aawoart lo bar bn aload thus far tw Nw Raglasd Irma, who ar aahl t have hewh turnlogout tb gams at th rat of fit or tight tbenrand t day, nd fhey eaa hardly supply tb demand. , , , mm. , ft,VtH , lU,4na IM .. iHM&a T 1 2 3 4 I ; '. ' 5 6.7 8 ;-L w 9 i 10 11 12 I 13 j 14 15 At nsuol, T.'A. PleoU i, Co. are laadlag lb. ajark.t. ajarl-lt. The new Spring gtock of T. A. Flock 4 Oa. I. brtag sonrlaatlj rmltad. Call at T. A. Fleck & Co.'i and get a Faiblon gbaat. aiart-M. . The Niw Rkuiikitoii Familt Siw- m Mcia for nla at J. B. Hardar'a Goo Stan, Clareld, Pa. Oot. M m. . . - a i - Ladies, bear in mind that in drana aad vilioorjr good., v Intond naklag a apoetaliy thia MMoa. T. A. fiacr. A Co. J. Davia, of PorUmouth, Ohio, Kld la oa. jrar foartaoa tbouaand boiaief ,,&l- lon' Llrar Pill " Trjr Ibora. i At the RapuBLioAM office ia tho place tagat oar Job work dona. Wa an foil praparad ta do anything ia tha priming llaa, will do It .U, aod at tb. right il&d of prieu. If. Buy Youa Mill Now ! We are tho proprietor. of a Baw Kill, aompl.u la.r.ryp.r- tl.alar, wbloh w will Mil nrj ohaap. For par tlcol.r., addraM B. A. J W. B. BIOI.KR, oh.l.'tO tf.l Clrt.ll, P.aa'a. -r- m m i - . See a woman on hornutmck in another oolaaiB, riding a.ar pair'. Vlnajrard., with a b.nob of Orapai ftoa which (p.ar' Port Orapa Win. ia aad., tbat U ao highl, attMoad tJ tba madioal profauloo for th. aMafiarallil., w.ahlj, p.r.nnl aad lha ag.d. Bold hy K. W. Graham, Drwgalit, 01o.rld, Pa. Jly.ll 'Tt-tf. Great numbern have boon cured of dropry, palpitatioo of th. h.arl, heat and paia aoroea the back, laaotj and aloud nrlBa, by taklag Baraaaia. ,1 1 Praparad at E. K. Th.rapwa'. labaratar;, Tlta.Tilla. Pa. For (ale t, all drugglat. to Clearfleld, and Joaeph 8e;)or A Bnn, Lather.' barg, Pa. . It A Fact. An aavortnomont inserted In tb. Rrpl-blicaw will reach mora reader, tbao if puMllhed Io all the other paper, io th. coan- te.and Boat tha adTtrtian lew tbaa oaa-half Ia atbar worda, an adrertiaemeBt pabllrbnd In our Jcaroal ! worth double tba prloe of that eharged bj an ether puhliaber in tbe Bounty, It I. a fact." If. Ebmovau Dr. T. J. Uoycr haa re- marad bii medical omca to tha room, recently occupied hy Buek A tiraham, in Grabem'a row He make. CHHON10 0I8KA6EB a (peelelly, CIIAROBS 'VERY LOW. Tha manifWtunrl liaeiBg lawarad prfoee, he Ib prepared la fnrairh STRICTLY PUKE MEl)ICIK8 at greatly re dueed rata. Tb aRlicted will ba benefited by glrlng hltn a call. - July SI, 71-tf. ' Special to our CUb-tomer. W de.lre ta inform Bur large patronage la Drew aad Mllllo.rj Ooodi, that we iateod to make the., branohe. a nieeialty tbla eomlog .eaeoB. ' Mill Hattle Rohn, our milliner, la aow ia Philadelphia atundieg tha opealaga, aad will ba here loan la take charge of ber department and make it tbe leading Millinery drpot in now and late itle, a. he ba. dono heretofore. T. A.Ftarr A Co. Nkw Daily Staoi Liu i. James L, Leavy ba sooo ceded in having a dally mall estab lished between Clearficid and Pennfteld,and will hereafter run a daily stag between the two points. Hisoontract began with April 1st, ndtbe stag willleav (leer-eld every mom tag (except Ban day) at t o'clock, making eonoeotlons with all trains on tb Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re turning after tba last train the same evening. Paiengersand freight will b carried at low rates. Orders lft at any tf th hotels will be attend d to. lpr7W-lf Farmers, Look Uibk ! Lytlo will give yen highest market prloe fer Wheat, Oats, Cora, Buckwheat, batter. Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kind of produce. 11 has tb largest and best selected stock or groceries, teas, coffees, molasses, apices, oil salt, sugar, qtteeaewara, tab, bucket, baskets, ehuras, Ae., in Csearfleid county. H bays hie goads In large quantities from maaufaturra and frst hand for canb, and takaa tha ad ran I age of all discounts, and so h Is aabld to sell at low eat pricaa. He givs aab prlao fer prodna,and sells his good at ths lowest price In tb toanty. 1 to(t-l4-79 tf How to Kt ac ii Kansad. Pentons noting ta tb West shoo Id consult th air awn earn fort by selecting lh rout by which tnr are sursoonnvctione la Uaion Depot, fast train I and fort able cars. There Is no Una that can corn- par with tb Pan Hand) Roata Is then par ticulars. Two daily tralaa leave Union Depot, Pittsburgh. i Pan II and I Route, wbkh run through in many hours quicker time than by any other line, as foMows: Leave Pittsburgh (city time) 8-41 a. m. It-iTp m. Arriv 1st. Louis ; ' M Kansas 10;0u p. m, un a. m. Laveaworth " 11:41 lo ll ' " Atchison MO a a. 11:20 " 8U Joseph ' 2 06 u lS.Mp.tvj. I Prompt teoneetTon ara made In IT a law Depot tH potnU,namd;for all land point, for farther IbforaatioAi klm Ublas, 4., ad drew. W.L. O'Brien, Oeoeral Passenger Agent. Pan 11 and I Rente, Columbus, Obi. Feb-18-lt "A SPLENDID MEDICINE." ' Ma n omne Puajtica, Pa. May 13. 187a. Dr. M. M. PBRffSK, Predonia, N. Dear fcir t I have tried voar blaod and Ltvr Remedy and Narva Tonia and flod tbat tt is a ep lea did medio!. My father had baua siek a Itiag tim. On bottle has helped him more than aay medicine he has ever used. My wife, also, ba ued a botil with good result. tours truly, JAtui nuim, MrMt Dr. Veaner'a Blood aad Liver Remedy aad Nerve Tunis may wall beaaUd'Th anuer Ing here" f tbe time. It Is tb medical triumph of the age. Whoever has "the bines" should take It for It regulates and raatara tb disordered system that five tie ta them. It alwaya snrs' llilloueaesa and Liver Complaint, Jaaadlo, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Iltadaebea, Fever and Agae, Spleen Bslargamants, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Mm pie, Blot oh e and all skin Eruptions and Blood Dlstrtkrai BwalW Llmba ana Dropay ) Sleepletsoea, Impaired Serves aod Nervous lia bility ; Restores flesh aod strength when tbe sys tem Is running down or going Into decline cure Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieve Cbronl Broaehitie, and aM Laag and Throat dldeulUes. It does tttaa thlagi by ctrlk Ing at th root of disease and removing its ceases. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough IJeoey will re- Iler any owgh la on boar. Try n sampl bottle Uaewnas. ' - Dr. dVeoDsr's Uetdea Reliel euro any pain, as Teoth-ache, Neuralgia, Collr Headache ia Are ta thirty miontts, and roadll) rtlT Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Dtarhosa, ta, - lr. Fanner's tL Vita Dana ffpeolfl On bottle always eures. Fer sale br Hartswiok A Irvln. UrojiBjits, tiearaaia, fa. aug 30 II. f m mm 0 'Tf-m-ri ! letter From Slump Creek, ' t TaatrrvaL. Marek td, ItSO. EniTon Rsrt'BUCA: I ei pee tad seme on wonld take up the pen to Inform year reader as to how a eaters and thiaga are moving her tn thi new oil teld. But It seems ao one la inclined that way ta, hr it gaee. eiaee tb Irst aao turn eat ef ll being straak ea faViassp creek, a namber of patties have been ber, teneing and bey tag land. Mr. Broeherat, from Bellefeate, baa leased about tuO aerea 1 Brady twwnsblp, riterneia: counts, and uender- son township, JefTtrson aounty, atTeaing ta put dawn n well i.ouu feet seep, uaieee an t aooatr foead i and Mr. Onoaenger, freaa tb Bradford diatrtsL has laaaed saver ai hundred narea bj ta? log a bonus of $60 for eviry Illy or one hundred acre. Other hatw laaaed wltb the prirWega ef burlng the land at the rats of 1M per acre, W aw ia louna aa ma laou. Dr. Unaear. an inrtll ma a Crom PlUabarck. haa bona ht a one-half lot treat from Mr. Keller in ah teat well, aa the Weaver farm, aad haa brought an four periene4 driller t pat down th well 3,001 et and taat It. But behold ! they bad salt putt pad about 60 feet af water awt of tat wen, won in naens ei aienerson oounty sorted a writ ar injunction on tnem. I was aa tb weU yesterday eipeetieg a at them drill, but whta I got hair way l wa in formed hy soma aa that the Sheriff h ad been there, aad ttpd all opar atltn. A I wealed to so fer mystlf, I want to th well, and, aura atmmae tat re wa nottoar nr tm sitam on tna ground but by sntariog th derrick, I seta a olanb pi d ever the hole, aad fastened with a war at irea, twa ttwptee and a aadloBb. 1 tb.a lalliled Iba Mr. sheriff had beea there. eeewtaiaed froai tha driller tha whye and tha whereforee. The lalarmed ma that Mr. Neuer had li.aed tbe writ, baeeaoa be did aot weal tha tmltw devereaed. aalll the, era Be Biara etl ia tha atbar tamlarias. Tby Miartalaad tbe hope that tha writ would Bo aet aelde by Jadga Jeaka, balara wbom a heeetna m la ka had aaal Salardey, the lh, what lha reault will ba U hud to tell roi n la a aempllcaraa mailer. The Beewle Ha ara ta tha dart a beat Ula all matter. It I. ee eil, the! aa eaa aaa get bold of It Bel tba gaaeral Hapreaatea) h eil eaaeala- terl wtu leaea aii Iba land Uey pmib,, aaa gel, aad then wait until Iba ether larritvrlee ara raa But. If evea Dr. Baaaaf I aeeeeeaful ta aettlag Ibis writ af InJaaeUoa eelde, ha wlU aaly drill Lha well deeper fer hi awa aallffaetlea fer he eeld blemir, ba arauld raherpay(t,aat iribere aa aa all la Ikle walk tba if there wa. , Uaieee tbi well I "a leiher," wa will net led aat avea when ekay here otreefc all. At all avanee, lhare I pwaty af graaad ler law.eaiM already, aad .till mere an brewing. Let thut aamea for thi time. Mora haraeftet, H. I. Ih Spring atylea comlantly being r aelved at T. A. Fli 'lk A Ot We have now on band aeveral thoua- aud trtt-elaas envelope, which w. will priat for buiiBM men, ar anybody .1., at price that aa Bot ba rivalled. Call and lea them. tf. Hamburg Kmbroiderios in Edgings and IoMrtloii ! A wmplet. tin., aamprtaiug all lha bow pattaraa, Jul rcnired at T, A. fleck A Co, Call early aad get the bargaia. an i-lL Si-rino. 188IM T. A. fleck A Co. era opening out their ipvatoe ef Bprlag goada thia weak, which ara auikad at a figure tba U bound lo eel) them and caanat be uaderiold. mar. X-M IMarrlffl. nAI'KR KAI'LSIU'RV. At the re.id.nce of Mr. David Beuer, la Tyrone, oa mere. , iaio, by Rev. At. V. Lauter, Mr. L'barle Baaer, af Tvroa,, Pa . anil Mia. Annie tsaul.bury, el llouta- dale, Pa. ' ' FRAIf.KR ALtOE-Ia Karlkaaa tewaiklp, oa Baturday, Febroary Hat. 1S0, by Rev. U. W. Blroup, Mr. Jeeok A. Freiier and Mil Kale Allea, bulk of .Karlbaal towaahlp, Clearfield ceuoly, Pa s ; SUKKICK MIC1IAKL8. Oa Moodav.Herch l.r. l.sso. bv Rev. (J. VY.Htroup, Mr Benlemin Kuieriok and Him Maree a. Micoaex, aeia 01 Kanbeui townablp, Cle.rtieiu aouel, f. OSWALD. Oa Tuesdav. January iTlh. 18 SO, la Union townshlo.of dit litheria, Reolsa, daugh ter of John Krnest, and Mary Jane Oswald, aged U years, V mentbs aad 27 days. OHWALD. On Friday. February 20 lb, 18 tit). of diphtheria. Lorena R , daughter of John Krn eat and Mary Jane Oswald, aged T mentbs and It days. OSWALD. On Monday. February Sltd, 1810. of diphtheria, Anna M., eldest daughter of John Ernest and Mary Jane Oswald, agd 11 yaare, it montna anu oays. , OSWALD. On Monday. February J3d, 1880, af dinhtheria. Marv D.. dauahtarof Joba Kroeit and Mary Jan Oawld, agtd years, I man tba and e days. OSWALD. On Saturday, February 28lh, 1880, at fJInhiherlu. HtnrleUa. dauchter of John Krn est and Mary Jane Oswald, aged 7 year, A months and 24 daya. Our children bars left us, tbe chain has been severed : The linke are all taken save one. Abt well we remember their willing endeavor To lighten tbe duties of home. lias Uod dealt unjustly in using so many : Forbid tbat oar heart should complaint We think that our children from baby ta Annie Still live In our Father's domain. M. 1. Tiff nrU V. VA. .l.ln nn fWtrrAaw . January 26th, laO, Ural 1 a Bloom, agd 1 years, monins ana tv may. Farewell, dear Urella! thou art gone, Never more wilt thou return t Os Jordan fair and flowery plain Wa hope to meet with thee again. , a a a 8ANDF0HI). At the realdeoca of Mr. J. V Steiner, near Phillpwbarg, Pa., in Decatur town ship, Harry, eon af William H. and Kile M. Sand ford, of Oseeola through, aged S years, fl months and a days. Spsrcfcifg. N. E. ARNOLD, rllRW EKHVILLE. PBNN'A, PAYBCABUPOR . Saw Logs, Shingles, Bark, AND BAIL ROAD TILS. Offica oupotlte Irwin's Drug Hi ore. Call In parson or addraaa as abort. (tner-I-lin. Waktbo. 60.000 U-feet shaved boons, delir- eied at the railroad, In oar loads of MJl, nointa on the Tyrone A Clearfield. P. A K., Bald kagl Vnllf-y, and Pennsylvania Railroads, tor which wiU pay th higUait maraet priea. ai. r. I B h , Ootid, 187 8-If. Clearntld, Pa. 0 a HtianRBn Pan Cbbv. Diacorar on Old P a ic as. Hewing Machine ean now be purchased at Marrell'l tin and variety store, from up wards. All kinds of sewing machine repaired on the ehortestaotloa Cleerncld, ft., July 18, 1877. .f Wof Arr't Grief. The nride of a Mother, the life and icy of a borne, are oer cnuaren, nenoe uer gnei woes sioa acis enters and take tbem away Take warning then, that you ara ruoatng a terrible riak, If tbey kava a Couth, Cruun or VVheovi! Couth, wbioh lead to Conauinpliou, if you do not attend ta It at ne. BHILOU'S CONSUMPTION OURI I ruaranteed to euro lbem. Priao 10 ota., H eU. end $1.00. For lama Back, Bide or Chest, use Shi lob's Porou Plaster. Price 14 cant. Sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. epl7-ow. The Brut I Krrr Hnntf Of. J. G. Rtarkey, a prominent and Influential eit- laen of Iowa City, says : "I have had the Dya nensia. and Liver Comnlaint for aeveral years. aad have used every remedy I Co Id hear af. without any relief wbateter, until I saw your Shllofa'a Vitaliir advertised io ear ppr, and waa prauade4 t try it, 1 am happy to state that It has entirely cured me. It is certainly tbe best remedy I ever knew of." Prie 7 cents. For sale by 0. D. Wauoo, Clearfield, i s. avpiT-nm-MW, BIIILOH'SCATARRII REM Bit Y. A marvel oua Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canktr month, and Heodaano. With aeh bottle U an inganloa nasal Injector for the mora successful treatment or tn complaint, without extra enargv, rnee to cenu. ror saw ay u. r. aueu, vasrwia. Pa. scptl7t 1170-flm-oow. Bueoias Fon fli.-B. Nowtan Bhaw keep a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagon for sale. To ho seen at the Bhaw Hon yard. Call on or addroee klm at Claarfleld Penn sylvania. may 11-tf. CoLLSCToa'a Wannixra. W have breparud a form, and have on hand n large quantity, of blank "Uollecteri Salt," which have aaeo ap proved by tbe hiahtst leral authority in tbe Courts of thi county. At fWtfy Ctnt per do aa w will mail any number ta iba ueiiactor ordertnc them. A Collector, when compel lea to advartie property, most post up aot laaarhan tare notice in tb moi public piaoe tn nn DoroozD or townsnip. I WawTBO. Delivered ei the Rail Road. 100,000 2ft-lneh abated shingle. 1(10,000 14-lnch sawed shingle. 100,0t feet of pin boards. 600,0110 14-feet shaved hoopi, 9,000 railroad tiea. k0,0tr0 feat of good hemlock boards. For wbieh 1 will pay tha bickeet market price , delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the iyroao umarnetd Katiraad. 4. r. a aui a a, Clearfield, Pa, Oot. 16, 1878 U. oJuHt ll??elved. JoBt RcclveJ by ARNOtI). at Car Load Nova Rcolia Planter! Car Load pure. Corn, ftye aod OaU Car Load Doakon ball ! Car Load of Clioico Family Floor CarLoad Dry Goodfl, Groceriaa, Ao.! raTHhtnirles, liark. H. J(. Tien and Grnin will b taken In exohange. l.urwennviue, Alay 1, lB7n. CLEARFIELD MASKETS. ri..A-iBi.a. P ifereh. fi. 1811(1, Floar, par awt.H,m(..l.nH an fit II 3 Ot . 1 1 40 1 N 1 II II i M III Corn tla, per ewt M,.....H. - Chop, rye, per ewt , . Chop, mtied, pr ewt Hran, par ewl,H..nHM.... Wheat, per barbel Rye, per burbot Oat, per haiael ......... . Cera, ear, per bu.h.l..., Baokwbeal, per baikel...., Cloaeraaed . Timothy reed 51 I ni retatoea, par na.aei Innl. ItuahAl li 41 Annie, nor batl... Oaioe I .0 ll.n. n.. , . II) Rhoaldrr, pr pound .m a Dried Beef, par pound, ........ ...... t'hickeae, per pelr H. Butter, per peuad n. it it age;, par oocea., ii n.it, t IB II ' ' It f ' I It , pw ani.......H Coa Oil, pr galloa.... Lard, per pouad Dried Apple, pea pouad. ....... H I I wrm riMBU, per pouu, Beea, par barbel........ PRODUCE MARKET RETORT. raiLnBLrniA. Mar. I. Floor dull: aaaerfim ,4.11(114 , aura, 5l "I Okie and Indiana ramllv. an. 7.(0.7.7 i fMavTiveawa ramiiv, ae ar fnt t at, Louie faaUy, ITIajf.lli Mianeteta lamily, tl.IAliit.l7 1 palet and other hifb gradu, tr.tlWjl fit. Ryatier, ,t. Oorm meal Brandyniaa arkanged. Wbaw toll Ho. I weotera rrd, ll.tlKa)! ' : F.nnajlvanla do. I 4t! amber, ll.tr. Uora Mead, etaamar, llei yellow, lte miied, (!.. Ual q.i.li no 1 , 4( tSa Do. I, 47(4 "1 I No. miied, 4Mb. Hya arm aad Been.) Vetera, ll(eilJe faaa rvlvanla, !(. Prevleieae aalM meat park, III, bear hema, tll.MKdll, India maa. beef, ail . Beaea Hmokad ahoalder., Ml rail de.,4ro)4r nohed ham, (IJ. ploklad ham, (o,a. Urd aalali ally k.itta.aei raoa bulbei,7a prime auaa, I la. Cheeae dull i York laotury, 141 (tltte; wetlarw full eraam, 14W lto da for good, Iat(tl4wl da. lad rtlma, lllevlle. Fe- tral.am dull reoaea, rr Wbleky II tl.l. ' ' " Caieaaa, March l.-Wbeal dull and rawer, tt tut, for Marahaa4 April, Bad ,1.11 tar Me. Cera dall, and Kiala lewor, OaU leady. I'enk duH, weak aad lower I Ht kid fer Mareh i , 1 1, tt bid far April. Lard tell, and Ita hwaf. (ga! giflrrrttgrmrntti. h SheriiT's Sale. TJY rtrtoa of nndry write of Fen. M., Isaood j out of tho Voart oi iiemmon ritee w vivm Irld Co., and to mt directed, thr will bo lpod to publi sal, at th uoart uoot, in voe ourouga of Cltatiaiti, oa . Thuroday, March lltb, IMHt), At 1 o'clock, P. M., the followlog dacribed real ettata, to wit 1 All that ertain"traot of land situate 1 I aw rttnta Uwnabin. Claarhald coktnty. Pa., bounded and deeerlbed as follow, to wit i 0a lb north by land ol Jamas Thompson, on the east by lands of Jamis Thompson and John R. Lytic, on tbe south by land ol M. H. Miller, and en tbe waat by land ef A. C. Tata, oontalalng 1 04 acre, mere or Ices, and hating about M acres, with a frame ( painted aad plastered) dwalliag house, a large bank barn, wagon abed, spring bouse, an elegant large orchard el Bearing iruiu (.goou varied, t hereon, and an open ceal bank a ear tbe hauaa. Httiaad. taken In elocution aud 10 be soldaa the pmprrty of Mary Rliaabeih R-l and Janet M. Heed. . ALSO, " 1 ' All thoat several traote ol land sltuat is Clear field and Cambria oouatie, boaadad and da te ri bed as follows, vis t One thereof aitoat in Beecarie townablp. CloarBaid eonnty, ra., Begin ning at a post corner of R. Wiieea nrvy, and beinr the sewth-art aemtrt tbaooo aorth nerebea to past; tbeOM east A3 perebea, mora or lees, to poat i theno tooth 220 perehee, mora or laaa, to email nioaory inenoa aast vc perenes, mora or leas, to postj tbaaoe south 13 percbe. more or Use, to p"tt tbenoo ast 108 psrohoa, mora or Itaa, to post tbtnoe south 100 perches, more or Mas, to past i tbeuee weet 820 parches, more or leas, to plaoa of beginning, containing lift aeres, more or lea. ' ' " ' ALSO, ; " ' ' One other thereof altuato partly In Bacoarla two ihip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., and partly in White township, Cambria county, Pa, surveyed In tb nam of J. tiilpia. Tba part ia Clearfield oounty bounded a leiiows: uegtnntng at a post trie aorta -east earner at iraou ueaoa soutn 116 8-19 perebea, mor or lass, to oounty lino thence west along same 23 per. to post; theac; east 320 parches to plao of beginning. Tba part la Cambria oounty bounded a follows : lifirfnnlnr at a hemlock south-east corner of tract alercaaid ; thence aorth 0 perches, mora ar less, to county line; thence along same 320 per ehee, mere or toss, to post ( tbeeoe soath 40 per ch e, mora ar lea, to hemlock and beginning, Tbe Whit traot In both c-s untie containing 244 acres, mor or less. ALSO, .. . j , , , ,, One other thereof surveyed In the name of Jacob King, situate ia Clearfield and Cambria counties. Tba part ia Clearfield county being lo Beecarie towosbip, beginning ot post north west comer theae oth 111 perches, mora or It, to county lie thtnoo at 2311 parehea, mor orlcss.topost, thence oorth 112 perches, more r lass, to pott ; theaes waat 330 perebea, ntore or less, u aeginoiag. inepartia w mi townsnip, Cambria oounty, bounded a follows l Beginning at a poet at county lino oa weet aide treat ; tbtnoe south 308 perches, more or less, to botch ; theun east 130 perukes, mora or less, to poet ; thence north 168 perebea, more or laat, to atoaea ; theno 100 perches, mor or less, to post ; thenot nortb 4ii ptrontt, mor or toe, so eeuaty nae tfaenoe west along sain 330 per., mora or le, to beginning. The whole traot containing 33 acres. Tbe above dttcribod tracts beinr noimprorod. timed, taken in txtnution and to ba sold aa property of Samutl Mil liken aad A. C. Mt I liken. ALSO, A certain piece af greand eUuett ia Oweola borourb, Clear Held county, Pa., fronting 26 feet on Liogle atreot and fanning back IMI feet to an alley, bounded weat by itingle street, taat by an alley, south by lt of D. K. Kamey, and north hy lot of Osooola Mercantile Ce. Tbe buildinga are burned on tbia lot. Seised, taken in eiaeuttoa and to bo sold ae Ih property of I. 8. leetl aad J. fi. IietU . ALSO, , A certain piece of ground situate la Burns! Je borougb, ciearneid oounty, ra, atnnaad an tna east by Main street, weat by an alley, north by lot of J. A. Waisel, and on the sooth by lot No. 64, and known in plan of aald borough as lot Ho. 02, having thereon erected a frame store house, twe stories high, and other outbuilding. (Seised, taken la eaeoutiea, aad to bo old as the property of Matthew Irvln. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate In Curwensvllle borougb, C Ita; It Id veunty. Pa., being four Iota, do untied and ueacrioed a follows t Beginning at the corner of Filbert and Uecrg street, aod running corthward along Filbert street on tbe east side of said street 240 feet to Maxwell street ; thence la an easterly direction along said street 1U0 fett to twtnty foot alley j ttienee along said alley 24 1 feat to Oaorg street; tbeaoe wait elong said street 110 feet to place of begianing, and having thereon erected a large planing mill, board ahed, dry kiln, aad other outbuilding, and various wewd working aiaebinaa. Belied, taken in elocution and to ba Sold a the property of M. 8. Fey aad Jae. Kaatarborder. , , . : ALSO, A certain pieoe ef land sltuat In Houtsale bor ough. Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, being lot 0alv0 teet oa Met oak otreat, largo hotel, three stories high, 30 a tilt reel, bara lax2tt feet, and other outbuilding, (Hoe Deal an record.) balled, taken ia exetotioo aad t bo sold aa the property ef J. B. Bona. ALSO, . All those lot of ground la Cutwanivill bor ough, aad being purpart No. 28 in partition of William Irrin a estate, bounaea at follows: Be ginning at potf tbeoo along th Saaquebanaa rtver; thence north 64 degrees cast 48 feet to postf tnenca none av degroea art net aerote Meadow atreet to T. A C. Railroad ; tbeaoe etoag rlgbt-of-way Una of railroad 105 feet to poat at Leoast atroat; thence 8oi degrees weet duo feet to beginning, containing 3 acres and 78 perches, mere or less, and all cleared. i ALSO, ' ' AH of Defendant's lot erect in purpart Mo. 19 ef said estate, being two lott.-One thereof adjoining property of William Price, rroetiag on River atreet 0 feet aad aiteadiag back 10 foot, having thereon adwelling bouae and other improvements. Tha other thereof odjolaiog lot laM enaatioaad. extending 40 feet n Rivtr point and back, with dwelling bona aaa otnar improvement tntreon. A LAO, ' i "I t .j. ' All of Defendant a totertrt la) pervert Mo. li in aaid state, bounded wast by 8usqubanaa river, aoath hy Hiram Caldwell, aad wa th tart by turnpike aad lead af ( eoaUiaing e Mjraa aod 41 perobea, mere or Mas. He aad, taken ia eaeaation aad to ho M aa tho property of A. li. Irvta. , ALSO, "' A certain tract of land situate in tiraham town ship, Clearfield county. Pa, bounded aa (allow Ub tbeeaat by land ai tie tea lab Lad berry, aouta by lead of Bmaal A tiraham, weal by land tf John rowel I, and naru by tend el tiraham a Hereto, ooBtaining 218 aeraa, more or less, with about V0 eorte alearad, aad navtag thereon erected a rwo story frammhoose, bank barn aad ether outbuild ings. belted, taken la execution aad to oo sold a th property of John McDowell. ( ALSO, A certain piece of ground situate la Clearfield borough, Clearfield eeuaty, Pa., oa oernar. of Third aad Market street, (renting All feet, mor or less, oa Market atreet, and ronning along Third atreet 172 teet, aad kaow In the genera, plan of said borough aa lot No. 126, and saving thereon erected a two-story brisk hnuao, wlih brick kite ban attached, stable aod other outbuild loss. Seised, taken in oieeutioa aad to ho sold oath prevertyof William V. Wright, surviving partner ar Wright urotnar. .. ALSO, ' t A certnle tract of land tltaa'a In Decatur awa ship, rirfield county, Pa., bouadtd wett by Mrs. Martin' land, outb by William Martini land. taat by Oardatr's lead, aad north by C. Ream' land, eontaiulng 40 acres, wltb about 10 acres cleared, aad having tneroon erected o two-story framt bouaa. barn, and blaaktmilh shop. ' Htittd, taken In tt Motion and to b aold aa tha pteptrty ef Joha Martin. ALSO, . r v A certain let af ironed situate la New Wash inirton borough, Clearfield county, Pa., front in HO feat oa Front trtot, and rata lug baoh 30 feet, more or lass, to an alley, bounded east bg Fellow' Hail, teatk by lot ef W.'W. Barclay, aod having tharaoa arecled a twotory frame dwell ing bouot, small arable, aod other outbuildings. Heiaad, taken In eaaeatian aad to ha aold ae tho property of A. J. Jaokson, defend tot, and D Rceemaa, V. K Wilton aad H. L. Hendereoa, Administrator of John Orr, terra laaaaU. Tbbub or fli lb Tht arte or um at wbloh the proporry shaH ho straok off aosi b paid at tba time or sale, or aah ethos arrangement! made aa will b approved, otherwlee tb proper ty will be Immediately oat wp aad old agala at taeaapanee aad risk of tho per toa io whom It waa struck off, and who, In ease of deficiency at neb ro-aala, aball make good tho same, aad la no Inetaooe will tha Dttd be precepted In Coort for oonttrmatlon an teas tb money is actually paid to ttve Sheriff. JAcl. MAMAFFKY, fiRBBirr'e Orrics, I Sbcrtt. Cleartl(d, Ph Ph. 10, 181. I Sheriff's Sale. , RY virtus of wrIU af Imrl f- Inaad eat af the Court ef Oeame Plea, af Clear field eoaaty, aad ta ma directed, there will be eipoaed to public aale, at tba Caurl Hoaae, en ta Baveaga at tilearBelt, en . , I Thuroday, Marrh lllh, IHrtO, , At I a'elMk P. II., lha folloalo, dcecrlhrd real Batata, ta wit i- I A eertela twa-atory fraeae balkllag, IKilfi feat. and frent euloa added, 14114 Teet. Ibe omce halldiaa wllh let and aertilaffa enpartenent tberate, altaata la tha boreugb af Oaaeola, 41 leer- B.ld enunty, Pa. The omoe I a oao-etery oalld ing. Na. It, knawdad Berlb by Ma. tt, aael by Lumber alley, eoalh by Mo. 1, aad weal by I. In lie alreet. It feet en Llaala tret aad let) feK daen . ' Bel,i, taken la eievutioa aad ta be old aa tea preperty af Aaatla Keria, owner, ar reputed owaer, tna eoawaeier. . ' ' . i ALSO, A certain Iwe-atory frame halldleg II feet froal k It laat deep, iret teat kava, baalt ae a More room, aad Iba aeeead fioor aa a ajielare gal lery, and located an a aenalt let ar place af grouad ettaale aa aaeak Bli ef Hennek elrM ha tba her. ef Uoetedala, balag tha woolen half af lot bnawa hj WBMral alan ef eatd kjreaak a fat No. 1 7. and bouee-d aa lullaeai Hank by Beaver allay, aoelb by llanaah alreat, aaat by balaane ef let He. ir,Bnl teeel ay naa aajap, BatBff aa mat oa Hannah alreet by II feat deep. Belted, takan la eieeatlee aad ta ka Bald a lha paapurty af a V. Donth Bed Jnaetu am ilk, hie wile, ewaere or repetea ewaera. t ALSO, AU fkat certain lot ar pUca tt groaad 1taata la Deeetar eawaab Ip, Cleartald aaamtp, fa ko taaXI and daerihdl w fodowa i Bg.anlg at a poat oa tht north tide ef township road leading from OecoolatoJaoesvlllelrfil feat In a westerly direc tion from a poat la a rua ( being a bcuadary line between aaid borough and towasaipji ueaca along tewaehip road north 70 degtee and la minutes weat 428 laat toa poati tbeaoe north 141 degrees aad 40 minute east 410 feet ta a poat taneeaeuth 18 dtgr and 4 minutes waat 438 feua plaoa ot bag.uaiag, eoatainlag four aoros, mora or lata, all cleared, having tbereoa oreotod a frame bout, one and a-half aw high, and other outbuUdlng. t Meed, tthea la etecutlon and to bt acid a the property of Jenette Frailer. Tbbmi ov SaLBL-uThd prt tipium at whtrb th property shall b struck off aust be paid at the time of aal, or such thr arrangement made aa will be approved, ethorwla th property will ho Immediately put up and aold again at tb ex peat and risk of tho person to whom It araa struck off. aad who. la oattcf deficiancv at each re-sale, aball make good the aara, and in no instance will tne ueea be preteated in vmn far tsuaAnaatioa unls tho niy U actually paid lotbS Frier Iff. J A3, SiAliArrKt, natmrr't BrricB, oneritT. Clearfield, Fa., Feb. 18, 19711. ; rmW-4i--r,1 Sheriff's Sale.' B Y virtu of writs of .Fi. fa., lsuad oat of th Court of Com maa Pleas of Clear field county, and th me directed, tbtr will b to PUULIO SALH, nt th Ooart Hon, Is th rougk of Cletrdeld, oo Thiirnday, Warrli lllh, lHO, 'v 1 "J At I o'otock, p.MthBinUowingdescriiHsdvotii slat, to wit:- ' I A certain tract or nice of land situate in Co-1 pi '.. ia u. k, and deeetsbed as follows 1 On the north by John Roatana on lha eaat bj Jaba IUiifu,aia) ih John B. Martel.eootaining about fifty acre, with about forty-five aerea cleared, and an orchard, having thcraob creeled a log house, leg barn and other outbuildings. Heised, taken in execution aod to be sold as the property of P. A. Cudriau 1 r- 1 v ALSO, All lOBt tract or tauu litataitj in Dm.viIb two li able.. Clearfield oaatv. Pa.. beicinnlnK at aeet by dogwood, buingeemar of tha Jesse Houvtrfafter 1 wards Adam llurdmaa) farm ( thtnee by lane r Dtnnis MoCor north 69 pare bet to a pott by a dogwood ; theno by land of John Wold, Jr west 3X2 percba to a post; thence by land of II. Philips, (afterwards Hamilton Weld), tooth 8U perehes to pest hy plao stamp t thcae by land ef Jesse Hoover and Just Dillon east Mt ptrcbtt to the piaoe of beginning, eon tain ing II hi acres aod allowance, aod having n frame bouse and barn theroon, together with other buildings aod Improvement, with land cleared and Improved, and known as tbe Theodore Weld, r Oevrgt W. Pearoe farm, which was purchased by Article of Agrmot by tb defendandant from Thomas Flick. Htittd. taken in e stout ion and to ba told as the property of Jacob Ltndtr, Jobn Leader and Kdwara Ltndtr. ALSO. All that real a data eotivevad by Dead dated April 1Mb, 1B68, from W. II. tiibbony and Wift to Willis J. Nugent, recorded in C iter A a Id eonnty, Pa,, in Deed Hook,OC," page 6, a, botog tbe moiet or undivided half part of a tract ef lead called " Pine drove Fann, containing lull aerea, more or lets, situate In Burniide towmhip. Clear- fit Id ooQuty, Pa., hounded en tbe nortb by lands I of John Hummel, oa tbe oast by land of Joscib Brothers and Elijah P. Barker, on tbe south by lands of Joseph Walls, aod on the west by lands ef Haeder Kim's helra.tnKiaKraatrartateaeMli and cultivated, containing dwelling howet aBd bara, with otej-r building aod imptoTCvnam.' ?wM!.l4. - w. II. uibbony. UO,t ....r-.v-'Tj,! A eertain tract of land aftuat io Bloom twp., Clearfield ounty, Pa., bounded and described as follows i Ob the aaat by lead of Lllia K ester, sa tba auuth by land el C. M. Uvff, ea tbe west by land of D. A. Fetter, and on th north by laud of Frank Oreutt, containing 134 acres, more or lata, about 90 aerea, more or less, cleared, with a good orchard growing thereon, aod having there on erected a frame house, a large uank barn aad ethtr outarwi'diogt, - .-, -i tid. ta-etiliiaaecutioaaria to ueii.ias is property of 11. 6. Anderson. ' J j ALSO, I Tbe undivided oh half pert of that certain j tract of land situate in Morris township, Clear-1 field oounty, Pa bounded and deatribed as fol low i BegiBnlag at h dead pine o land of duo, Wtitael surrev, corner of this and C Wirtr: thenot i toulb I degrees west 14 perche to old hemlock oornert tbeoo by M. Louder survey wett 4US perches to a post on line of Perks; thence north 41) degrees west 61 4-10 percbee to a white pine; tbe nee teatl oi degree west oo T-t perents to post en old Itne; theoee west perche to a post corner of land told to Bhowalter; thenot by KkowaJter (now Oearhart) aorth 141 perche to a aest on liao ef 0. flirts. Sr. i theno eat hv oer- bee to line of 0. Kmeigh Uod, out or thia aurvey to a poat on Hoe of Wm. aod 0. Wirt, or.; tbeaoe eaat 110 paiebe to a dead pin aad plaae of beginning, cualaiuing SAI acre, mure or le, and being tht tame premise conveyed to Rich erp Ado Pardee from J. Oscar Loraine at uju, by Ueed jNLt Apill lt, lVTi,ana - m utta Hook ' FF," page 6Si. Baised, takto io eateaUoa and to be aold as the property of Richard Ash maa. vALSO, -a. i. , , .! Th followinr real eetat situat la th village of Franklin, Ball ttwnsbip, Clearfield county, Pa.; Two aawa lots frontioar 12 toet aa ivr atreet, and running back ltd feet m rand ef n. Mahaftey, bounded eet bv River atreet. south by an alley, west by land of ft. Mahaffey, and aorth by land uf R, Mahaffey, and having thereon erected a two- story Tram bouse, wltb kltcnen attaroea, wen finished, frame eta I aad sthet outbuildings, . ALSO, Another tract of land sltasle Id Bell towa-hii, bounded east by Cheat frcek, aorta vy Susque hanna river, west and south by land ef P. Keith - iller, ocBtamnir tea ree, tntr1 or mis, an cltared, and no building. Another traot of land situate in Ball township, bounded and described aa follow: Kaet by land of H. C. Thompson, eoalh by land of MoOea A Mahaffey, west by land of Logan A Mahaney, north by land of Ball A trrln, containing 401) and vBdtr taprtarneat, tha halaa 1 ttahcrl. itnw ii Tarivuv iinui oi iiHinr, nti'iii turn, oo erected a log bona aad a log stable, . Heiaed,takenlnxutWn aadto aa as th property of O. W. Logan. 1 ALSO, a t.t -r i j .li... t. lea Dl, township, CUarfield county. Pa., houndod and describel aa follow ; I'a the north-east bj Lead of Mllligaa, en the WMt by land of Widow it via, oa tbe tooth br land t Bibrar A Tbem as, aa tha aaat by land of William Dale, Jobo Hrtdga and Ptttr Klllngtr, eon tain ing iiu aerea, more or leu, aboat fiu aoraa elearf lr with two Rood yeuog orchard tbereoa. and bar ma tbereoa erected a good frame dwelling ho ota, a good frame barn and otoer oatouiiiings. Belied, taken in OBecattoaf aad (j he soM as' th property of; Samoa! Irvln, . i f j - . ALHO, A eertain traot er niece of laad situate io Farcu- aoB townablp, Clearfield eouniy, Pa., bounded and described as follow : Beginning at a pest t thence by land of Jaoil Fergoaen north Afi dagrat east ltd trcbes h a post tbtaec nortb d greaa west by land of Henry Swan 131 perehee to a post: thence sooth 4"i degrees west 4l perches along tba publi road leading to- Lumber Citp tbtnoe by aacaa aoath 41 das wtt AS peiwbea thenea bv tb aame toulb 4 decrees west SO per ches ; tbeaoe by aba eamo utb II degrees west' 4 perches t tbaaoe by the tain so aid iu angrect wttt IV ptrenat j toanot ny ine aaioe euuiai i -greet eaat ST parches teoaec by tho same aouth ii deeraaa aaat I b-id oetohes to tbe Dleoe of be ginning, sustaining BO acret and allowance, with aheul U actoa tlearwd. and bar rag tbr.n rctd mill, small dwelling bonis, stahlsand other outbuilding. r 1 t; AL40.1 'iUn A lot of ground In tbe village of New Millport, Knol tow rub in. Clearfield eouolr, Pa., bounded oa tba north by lot of Ckrlat Sfoppf. tho mtk h Jrlt 6f.TneTjri Kit tha m0 V an all-v.i and on lb west by public road, and havlug there a trtcttd a frame dwelling faoute, framt shop, sail stanM aaa otoer eutbuiidiage. ALRO, One other lot la said Tillage of Now Millport, opajuueu on ibu inni aj tui oi vi or(fP Diuani, os tbe aouth hy lot of Joaeph Krhard, oo the eaat by an allay, aad ea the weat by au alter., .' , Httsed, taata ra tieootion aaa to n snia a the property of Ellas L. Btrank. ALSO, " ' AH that ertatn. pltot or (root ef lead, tlaaote la Belloanhip.rlaarfieMovaoty, Pa . bouB'tod, and eViaAaad at Mtowif Oa tba east hy lead of Meaty Metta, to the tooth by land ef James Hammerville, a tb west by Susqaebtnaa river, aod oa the north hv land a Wetae! A OaHaher, twataitlbg about ISA acre. Ivor of lets, with about liaera aleard, and hating thereon erect ed a framt house, bank barn, and other outbuild- iags. . . .M ! i fj ' i Hekad, nlrm fh tteotfon, and to be sold at the1 p toper ty f J, 8. Work. .. M.i . 1 ' ' 1 All that rtU rtal aitat consisting tff about on acr, more or It, of land, balag s part if a tratt tl X0 teres ef land situate In In ion town ship, Clearfield Oo., Pa., bounded by Henry Llaiagtr o tho tut, bf UBd f David Wflty 0H th south, hy Brady wasbrp Aa tb wast, and by land of John DaBoisoa tb north, with a steam shingle milt, about MaM fei, a email atoro haatt. about I4al feat, aad three dwoUmg harmma, oo a beard leg boost abeal 4aao aaet, sad another n dwelling haaee ahaal I4U1 twot, and another dwelling haa to about 16x10 (at ahartaa averted. Htiaad, takaa ia aaecutaaa aad to bo cold aa the property of L. C. Kiayea. 1 , ALSO, i ft f T" O O A carta. a lot or pit tf groaad titoatt In tbe ritiaga of HiaotptowBraOMee lowainia, umar field voaatT. Fa., boaaated aad dtraariead as M- kwt- ManhhwM alley, aoath by lot of Aldiauad Athwart b, east by lasd af Joho Crane, aad weet by public rue feeding rrem Uteaote Slilla to I'Btl lpsbarg,nd baokig titaawnn araatad o fraeae dwell lag beat, wash beast, s table aod ether u thut Id lags. , t t $ I .1 ' helaed, Uksai 1 etMatlen aad to be sold ai the auaart. nf Braartatr.nk Khlml.ia Tanuj ai iat-Thaprte araeZ whlrh j tho property aball be struck oil mutt bo pud at tht timt of tale, ar uah ether araangsmsato aaad aa wtn at apaataooa, osntrwta a raterty win bo Immediately put up aad aold asata at tba as petto amd ritk of th pmoan aw whom It wa straak off, aad who, la aaeo af deficiency at each se-eale, aoaU aaakd goad tho oasua. and tb ae lastaeoe will the Deed ba aratoattd IA Caart tor eoalrmatioaaal th taoear I eotaaliy paid t the Sheriff. JAMES MAD Ar KIT, Bafr1 Ortwcw, I Bhtrtff, trld, Fax, Feat Mi Ult.. i aw pijffllanfous. JAMES L. yf. y" afT , . AV'Xi-;is,f -m- XT N D 35S 31. GC jk JE3L 3ES "3EL , MARKET BTBKKT, t I-UAKKIKI D, PEJfN'A. All kinds' of Caskata nnd (.'elfins kept on Land, an tl (urnislicd la order on tli'ort notico, including llio finont aa well na Ibo olicupeat that can ba manu factured. Our ' oonrsB piusfjzinvxin . ' ! t)iS l.i (n llWt HUif y) yli furnitthed in any part Of tlic? conityir,,Oull nt ' 1. . .' VUDr (irueii at iruutiiiau a rurnituru I; ' .Tjct 1,79-1 V. iu- '" ' ' T. A. FLECK. : NEWv -NEW, NEW. Fall;., aad':-Winter" Stylos, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF .rA': ii; : i i;'i''v. ; 1 . T. A. FLECK & CO., CLEARFIELD, PA, j XRSSr,GOODS, Black and Colored CaHhmcrce, Broeado l)rtt Goods, I'lain Drobt (loods, Now Shawls, Ladies' Coats, Ited l''lanne!s,(irny Flannels, Klaid Flannels, Navy Bluo rianncls, Waternrnots rasslnicrca,' Mon't an lu DOvs It Muslins. Our stock was nover loltor. ' Millinory Goods, rA. Cfimplete IStock at our usual lEargaiii. f i I'lumoa, Flowort AViKa, OMrirh '1 ipn all kinJa of Fancy WI.ik-.and I Bird., i Now Hiooadtf Velvota and Silks, Satin, Elack and Colored Silks, Uluck and Colored Silk elvot, Rid Cilnvon, I.islo (iloves, hilk i nngc, .., Uultona, J.accs, uirscta, j'.muroiurrii's, iiuymgt, inturiiiigs, i ' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, liinon ITandkereUiefH, Ladies' Tics, UibloiiH, (lormantown Yarnt, ZcpLyra and Fancy YornR, LadicK,' Oent't and Children's Underwear, Ladie,' Gont'a and t'hildrcn'a lloo. We don't intend to have any storo in Clearfield county beat in nnj-lhiiiR ttylo, prices, quantity, quality, or selling. Ulf t fi rail and aeo for yoursolf. CARPETS, on Cloth, Ottoman), I T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building," - 'Market St., - Clearfield, Pa , tx gKlvrrtiSfinfuts. ., fan TuniKlit at' tberf pneel rfoitf 'M.ltW. I'ATTKRfloN, Woodland, Pa. It i e((ualf if at aupertor to any first-ela Hewing Maehiito in the market. Oiroulars sent oa applicaiiun. , ,, , i WaodUnd, Pa., Oct. 2ii, 181V m. I MICKEKfO KOTICIi To llom It A Mar Ctuccru i Th under igneu, naving Can annotated Ae'nrnee- for the benefit ofered tor by Jaa. B. Graham, of CtoarfiVhl bAmngh, aM person , therefor, having claim agalnat him will prent them to ua for tattltmtat, and I hot in debted to tho aald 'Jraham are required to settle and make pay meat to us. AHH1IRY W. I,KK, ClMrleld, Pa. rtoe, 34 l7-tf.) Awign. TVT,ri,Ei"In Curto( Coiamun rit. i.1 Cleardeld unty , . Coamonwaalth Kx liA 1 So. lfl4 March T , 71. , i versus I Proceeding ia Iwoa. 1 1 U. A. Couttny. S My. Ji Otic la hereby givea that the final account of Ocorgt 0. Kirk, Committee In Lanar, in above ease, has been filed in thia eflce, end will be pn aented for confirmation at tbe next term of Court, Outnmcncing Monday, Maroh Uth, lfla(,. I ' t.l UlAlfum, t-roiaW'fitiarji. ClaarlsU, Pa, Feb. 31, lflgtSt. " ' , ' ' -r TTTTT r CLEAKFIFM rOttPlTV hAhiK-The banking firm knowc an th Clearfield County Btnk baa boon diatottcd hy mataal aaotat, aad tb aki eage into gradual liqui-i-uoa- V, are Or-penrible for the debt, and will pay tbi The asset! will oe antler aanvrm ov "-n Wrigler eielnolvely, at tbe bnnkii mid WtM hofMetod by him.- - .1 AMK9 T. LKrtNAIID m ; 1 lmrv WILLIAM I'uKTBR, ' . WILLIAM A. WALLACK, ": UKtiHOK L. HKKD. Clearfield, Pa, Dee.l, 1879-tf. AC DlTOR'f 90TI-t-v a , 4 ... a A, I J. V. Uray ) Ia Common Pleas Court of , fertua Clearfield county. i. F. Fi Iliac. J ,i.a,o.6T, Jan.T., ISI. f Th underaianed, who was tppointed by tbe Coon, to dlttribato th procard of tht salttf Defendant s o'sooal property to uoaa wuo may he entitled to the tain, will attend tn that duty at bis office in the Masonic building, in the br-- eh of Claarfietd. on TUl KhUAV, Iba tllll day of MARCH, A. D. Hti, when aud where all person iaterestea oan attend, n ibj --epriirr, .( i TQOS. J. MuCLLLOl'OH. Peb. ttlb, tf" .-Jt.) M Aailiuir. AI'OIINTV HIIIMMNUTO RHF.t'T. Notice la henhv tien that the Cemmi.. aiwner of Clearfield oeaaty, Pa, at Ibair olura, wiH rewlte raalr crtpoml a tna ell niatrriai nt arret and complete a wood.a alalile fn tbe aoe ef Ibo hbariff, on lat aJlBimn, the .tail, fr"m Ible date until lbs 17TB DAT O, MAH'JII, M, wbea the, will enea .aid prerio.au ana let or re a. AH ,rosoaele meat be el Mr and defiaile In avnoaal, aad to Mated In t(ureorwrlliiig. 'I be -7. n . . .; -i l - T ' -J now oa file In the Cumrala(iearra effleo, where all latttoeted oan tall aad alanine lbem. i ' - KI.AI1 JOHNSON, , JOHN OKRI8, Attet : i Oommtraiun.n. Jonn W. Boat, Clerk.' OemmteiloaerV OSoe, 1 , r Cletrfitld, Fa., Feb. IS, l0.Ju J V ,.,.uia 'W'i' IP 1 llaJ- met.' "1 t itlllli Jtlnic, the piT'ii Artiaad aml'M- Inwib "C tV-a-lir-ail i i- r..r it. t. uRiiir tnt't rtiarttwTi iit eu uiiailie, flMttl Ultml .hltl 1'lJHlllltl I A,Lt T A .Ul Hint Siwlr U rfiii,tt t rnniVii 1 nf Mmlf. (-UiAT-lii;l,, Jliiltt jihiitl JirlMi ii. Md"HU ctll ent-r at iif tuae. (.f. 911 I n ftretitat atitt'tw 1'. Hi I A V rtJi-iMtt-tth. 4 at t ' un (1 tt.ft. . !,i.i -v l.r Havrr A lirata, ibitu m i- vf ,n. 1 e Mnrat a-tk on Uia tM.'tM- M---e a Iekea, raiirmi to n Price, H.tU.. f . Ftbruswy la, liSUt-. ' 1 'Mr-' . kkfUUtaUVS. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IN -IN TUB-,, rpIIAI wall-hnowa an,Hvaltaatewnthebenh X of the lu.Ht.ua near, la the konath at Cerweaarlll. Cleerfl.lJ efiant, fe.eer.aied b Ihe late IlKNJAhllN IIAHTSIIllHN, deed, I aow onareii ror aale. tt aettelrie atout Thirteen Acres. t'piw whUltJti mmtvt fUra awt t.rr tame Vera ar-v t ea . Iinfl.ti liiiii TAIILII, and two neoMtwrv ont aUsjteAMiaif, aad alaa a VLOWINB tut MAIN of par PHJNf) WATRR. Tht 1 a vary doatfabt property far a private rest den,v Thapaoaarty toMftertl PatlVATH naitK, on raaaoaabio toraa. rr tarthar ta k no at tea ta retetion ta H, eall at th aremlaae, aroapp! Is UaonjcrFtgaed In prton or by letter. 1 ' ..UtRaalilAL W. SMITIL . 1 T T i l Attoraaf for tba II ait. 1 Cltsrtteld, Pa., Sept. 3d, IITt-U. Tie Wtits Sewing Macliiie 5)lljrrUanfOB.' LEAVY, when rennlrrd I-'ii iiiru It attended in 3 oflico, on Hccond fllrflot, or , . 1. i, Ioato riurc, uujiJiuii.it iuu j imiiuiiui'. J.A??. Jj. LVjA V 1 , ' t ' ' ' Cloorficld, Pff. A. At. HILLS. ana A-auies lioius, an coioit, car, lrc.H uinnaiu., tuiiuuni. ai nd Our Ladies' Skirts are benntifii, ItK Etc. Bn-I 1. 'T It "IJfii? flrcrtiSftutntjJ. (.. i week In your own town. Term and IS VvV eutnt fn free. Address H. Ballet A Company, Portland, Maine. deol7,'fv-ly. I A I'D II 8AI.K. Thirteen hlvn vjf lulien Jl,e wLich I will Mil ch.op for catb. or eiebange fer wheat, e'er farther in. formation eall oa or edilreaa tbe anderaitned. J.f. KKAatKK. Nov 5, 'ID tf. Clearteiol, Pa. DMI MXTRATOHH' TaOTIlK. i a a. '" p""" "" "i I mmistratioo on tbe ettat of JUH.N' P. HILK, late of Lumber City borough, L tear field county. Pa., dceoaied, having beau duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said ettata will pleaet make Immediate pavmenL and those having claima or demands against the same will ! present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. maktm.i a. HiLJi, UHIKR HI I, R, ' Administrators. , Lambrr City, I'a , Jan. 28 Ot F 0B SALE.- Tbe undersiATBcd will tell at private sale all that traot or paroel of land ei tenia In Decatur tnwaahip, Clearfield auunty, Pa within a abort diitanoe of tbe Tyrone A Clearfield R. R., and ail joining laadt af Hohert Hndton and otoer, and aaewn a th Jacob B. Uearhart leu Tbe said tract oontainiag AO aorta more or last, wltb two Twine of valuable coal thereon, has a boot 10 aoroa cleared, and 1 th key to a large body of cal about being developed. Will be sold law and liDttn easy terms. For particular, apply to . DAVID L. KHKBli. t I DImrGeld, Pa., July 11, 187A t I t rT-Hk C inntT PRnCI-AMATIOX. " Ubbria. Hob. 0. A. MAYER. President Jurfgt of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed ef the enuntits of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Abraw On nit w and Hon. V met fit B. Holt, Associate Jodgea of Clearfield county have iftiued their precept, to m directed, forth holding of a Court of Common Picas, Orphans' Curt, Court of Quarter he Ions, Court f Oyer arid Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv. cry, at the Court Hous at CUarfitld, In and forth county o Clearfield, oramenring on the third Monday, tho I Am day of March, mio, and to continue one week. - NOTICH .H, therefore, htrtby gives, to th Coroner, Justices of tht Peact, and Constablts, in and for said county cf Clearfield, to appear In their proper persona, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Bsaminatluns, and other Remem. branoee, to do those thiagt wbieh to their onsets, and In their behalf, partem to bt don. By aa At of Ateeaibly, pasd tho nth dUy of May, A. D. 114, it ia made tha daty or tho Jue tices or the Peace of the aeveral counties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of tbe Coail of Quarter loSaleas of th respective counties, ell the recognisance entered lnt befor lhn by any persuo or person charged with tha eommiritita of aay crime, eaex-pt each caar ao my be ended before a Justice of th Peace, un der oxlMlng law, at least tna daya before the tuiiamencement of the session of the Court to which tb'y are-made ralurBableraapactlTBly.aad , In aM eatot where any iwgaiiaBeee are entered Into lefs than ten dura bcrDre thecommencement in tne (! n 10 wnicn nicy era maia rttur lia ble, the aald Jostle ee arw to return tho aamo In tbo aame manner as If aaid act bad not been paaerd. 11VE. under my hand at Clearfield, thi lllh day of rebriiary, in tba year of our Lord, oa thousand eight hundred and eighty, febll-te. , JAM Ed MAUAl'F Kk' Sberif. . Triennial Assessment! ; APPEALS FOR lt80, , NOTlCUit hereby glfea that tba Cnmmisstoa. crs of Clcarlieltl county will meet the ta--' pavert at tha following named plaoaa, tor tba p urp of bearing aad determining appeal aa tha TrieiiBial A'tessmcat fur lhea. lha tia fei hearing appeals will be between tha boars nf g ftVlonk A. M. aod 4 fl'eleek P. M. of tank day. Tb appeal will bo held fur . ; Bell township, at tbe bout of Robert Me hanVy, oa Monday, Mareh fith. t.ravnwo.d twwushtp, at the hotel af tfoargo D, MrCraohtn la Hollviiit, rn Tuesday, Mareh ttth. Ptootownaa4rt,at M. M. Flvwn'e hotel in Pto.fi vRli, ea Werdaaaday, March 1Mb. Bloom tnwaehtp, ot tba elect tea Tinas, ea Thaiaway, Matwh lllh. Brady tawnthlp.at WHIlam oVbwm hotel In Lutheraborg, on Fiiilay, March 11th. Krvtidy town hip, tt tha eleetloa hous In Dul lata, ta HattirUay, Mareh lllh. - ' ' Uatte twwathip, at ibt t let-Own twura In lUc tonroa MoodaT. March 1Mb.- . llttte tewnhln,at the puHW hot of JtmM (Wield la Powtd, on Taiar. Mtr-h lih. ' Oltartteld borough, at tba Onramittienatr' Of fice ia mud borewgh, en Wedatadey, March 14th. Lawreacatnwathlp, at Ih Cmmttier' Of Iraia CiterfloM, on lbartday, Matth JHh. ' Nrttlrt Is alto htrtby given te the AKHKSSORS of the several horuught and towathips, that they be p recent with the Board uf Comnitslonera on tht dny of Appeal, la thtlr rotpettlve distrlcU, a well as all persons who may feel tbemsclrot tgrtTM. A (fantral Appeal will b held t tha Commit, siouart' Ofttet, ta HearfleM, an tho 9.1d, tlth and VAth daya of Marrh ncit, efttr when no tppaal will bo heard. The Aaat mar are ra ti ut red to give aarh laaable 0 written or printed : notice of the kind and emttnt of proportv ho or abt tt atated, at least five dayt before tb day of 1 Appeal. - CONIlAl W, KYI, EH, , KLAH JOHNBTON, ' ; John lioHHiM, Atteet : Commlsaloatrs. Johw W. Hon a, CUrh. CeMnifaiat Orrica. I CLRABriai,, Pa., Jan. li, ID,