THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, VA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, MARCH 17, 1MB. Terms of Subscription. If paid In idvaneo.ur within three mooth...$l 00 If psid alter three aad before lia months... 60 Ifpiitlftfttftboeipirfttluoof fix moahti... I PO ' p-tiri. 8. M. PiTTBaaitt Co., News paper Advertising AgenU, IT Farh How, eornee Heck man Street, are our duly authorised Ageotl in Nw York City. RELKilOUH N OTIC KM Mrttiodlat rcplscopal Church Rv. J. 8. McMrntuY, Pestor. Herriee rry Eabbetb l IK A. M., and 7 P. M. Sibbktb Hchool at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting eery Weilneslay, at 7 P. M. Como UDioa Herriee, Aril Habbeth of ery month, at 10 A. M. West I'learttcld M. E. Church. R. W. fcoTT Wilson, Pastor. Preaching every alternat 8un.lay, at I o'clock, P. M. Sunday School at 2,, P. M. All arc invited to attend. PreBb)trlan ChurchRar. K. 8. Butt.. Sabbath erfi morning and Taning- Sab bath School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day aranlng. Itaptlst Churcli. Iter. , Tailor. Rabhalb School atS P. M. Prayer Ueetiog eery Wednesday aTeolng. t. Francis Church Catholic Re. P J.KnKtrAN Divine serflee at 10 A. M., on the fint, third and lourth Sundaysof each month; Vespers and ltctiedletion of lb Blessed Haerenieot at 7 o'clock, P. W. fuudy Bcbuol tvry Sunday ftaroooo at o'clock. OFFICIAL DIHKCTORT. tmr. or old ma quabtbb a ass t obi rotrar. j Hwoad Monday of January. J Third Monday f March. Pint Monday af June. Fourth Monday of September. TIKI OF B0LDIH0 OOMM0KTI.ua. Fir at Monday of Jan. Keeond Monday of November. r nil. to orriciai. PnthUnt Jndgt Hon. Cbarlii A. Mayer, of Look HaTen . Attittant Low Jttdgt Hon. John II. Orrll, af riellefnnt. A fecial a Judg A brain Ogln, Clearfield t Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. ProlAotwIory Sli Bloom. HfitUr and ardr L. J. Morgan. Trtaaurer Philip Dotts. iHttriet Attorney J. F. McKinrli-. flktriff Junes Mahaffey. Ii,ptt Skerif CWty Surwty or 6am b1 F. MoCloehey, Cur aensrlll. GWtfy Connitiontr$ C. W. Kyter, Graham ton P. O.t Elab Johnston, Orampian I ill P. 0.; Commiiiionert' Clerk John W. Howe. John Norrii, Sr., CnrwinM.1le County Auditor William V. Wrlzbt, Clear Unld: Joseph aillllend, Thre Rnni; J.P. Nor ria, Woodland. (.Wry Coroner J. B. Neff, New Washington. Ar Commiiriontr AndrewJ. Jackson, Clear fled, Wtn. R. Brown, Clearfield. Superinttntltnt e Public School M. L. Mo Quown, Clearfield. titaltrof Wright A Hartt-Jif W.Carll!, office at Lntbersburg Pa. iVolarie Public John W. Wriglcy, Wm. Ra .lelisugh, Cyrna Gordon, Clearfield; Josrph R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwena? ilia ( J. A. Llving aton. DuBols City. Oar .fpfcia column it decidedly interesting In a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders, who want to save money. V i:, OFCOUHKE! "Will uke wheat, oata or oora fur fub. ription ?" W are often inquired of in tbia way j Utter from patrons who reside at a distanea frm riearCrM. W again lay yea. The receipts uf a mpotiiihle merchant or mill owner in the Ticlnity, will answer as Juft as well a tba easb. To illlustrate: If any of oar patrons will dlifr ui a bag of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Dreth, in Cheat township, Horace Patch In, In Bnrnslde, Thomas II. Forney, io Graham, Wo. Porter or Slaw's, in LawrenM, or Brown A Seyler', at Hock ton, t'nlon township, and forward their receipts for the Amount, we will credit them on their account for the mine. In this way all may som pay what I hey owe, If tbey will pursue this course. If BV'Adverlisont And others will bear in mind that all articles intended for publioition in this paper muil be handed ia, not later than Tucadny, at V A. M. I'on't forget It ! This IB M. I'ftincU H uay "in mo Tho i:i-irVl pur.zlo can bo tnr- baed at Guulin'a Pol,fti Book Stora. . m m II, Lchmnn & Co. arc hero and have x OiBgnifficent display of goods on their shelves. S tS, B. iiumey waa recently ap- ituinted poitmaster at Ramey, Clearfield county. Tho fbrmor triendw and neihbora if Ita DeBrck.ln this vicinity will notice als whrre In this issu that she la no more. V. S. Thomas, who read law in thin plaoe at one time with Mr. Murray, has opened an oOto in Bronkvill far the pre olio af bis profession. Thus exclaimed an old gentleman r covering from a sever attack of tba branohial tubes, '"Sellers' Cough Njrup cured me." Pria I werilv-flv cents. MiM Libbie A. Smiley, of thin place, who has been III the great ei part nf the past Winter, Is convalescent, and ll now visiting friends in Pittsburgh. m Tho iurrti Iioiihu oi' David Mitchell, Lawrence township, wu eiuraly destroyed by fire on Wednesday afternoon, March Ad. Most of I he household goods wete saved. - a e e Tho Appointment ot tho Central Venniylvania M. B. Confcrcoo for 1080 have not been promulgated up to tba time of our going to press. W will publish them neit week. It U now pretty well Bottled that tb bumlog of Mr. R. B. Stewart aaw mill, oa llald Hill run, on Saturday a week, was the work ofnn incendiary. No ana kas been arrested. Clarence .lohtiBton, now proprietor or a net! at Sbemokio, Pa., but formerly af tkta place, Is Tlsitlog friends aad acquaintances In Clearfield. U wu serenaded hy the Orpheus Hand on Saturday evening last. .Minrt Precilla M. Kvuiir wUhea to in form the ladies of Curwensvill aad vicinity that, barinc; purchased Mrs. J. M. Roaenstecl's Clamping Patterns, she Is prepared to do stamp ing ef all klads at reasonable prices. The Sooiable, under the auspice ol the lady members of the Clearfield Presbyterian Church, will be held it the residenr of Mrs. Nannie Fulford on Tburoday (to-morrow) evrntng, wiiFie eteiyuwuy iavwiei; mm iu hhw. . - im ' The Went Cleartiuld b(-IuhI, taught hy A. K. Woolhdie, eloied with an etbibitluo la the M. B. Church oa Tuesday oven I eg or last week. The eierc leos ar said to have been pleas ant and very intaresilnjr, and iv tvidnoe of intellectual progress. i an - - A Tirriblb Affliction. Wo learn thatJamea B. Anthony, realdiag la the north weitcra corner of Bell township, baa, within a week, lost sis children by diphtheria two at a time burying sit children is three gravel. Tba din rets of tba pat soU may be imagined, but rinnot beeipressed, l.i Tin Cr-NHi g iluHiNKSH. Wo pub- llih a revised statement of tb onsas districts of nr county, and call the attention of oar readers to that fact, so that if at y one can suggest a bet- t ler apportionment, we will ba glad lo give It I publicity. The Supervisor, Bnamerator and all j "tent Information oa thla subject. I Cot'RT Wrrk. Our March term ol I teurt opened at 1 o'olock oa Monday afterttooa, wiib Ju lees Orvli, Ogdea and Holt on tba i Iteneb. Tb aaw Constable! were sworn In, and I Frederick KnhUr, ef Brady tswasbip, was mad J foreman ef the Grand Jury whlek was charged I br the Court and ri tired to their reeoi. 4 is- I Tho Oiteeola Reveille, ot the lHtb, s.yft Michael Cartnll, died la tbll alaea, an Hturday night Itfl, Mr. Carroll teaves a wif " anl trecbihlrea U meura their loas. Ills reeia las were Interred an Tweaday, ta IhaOatboUebarial t groaad, where they were followed by a targe WB' ..; eianeorfrlcadi." "aflk," a he was celled, was i well hnawaj la this vMnliy. ? A lit iiriiox. A oorrB)Oiideiit trom Luihevab arg mferma that lae Taae bar's IU- anion, la be be Id at thai place oa tba ITtb met., j promisee ta b the graadtet adaeailaaal ajeatlog ever bald fa thai towns If. A proframmt, ra .v pleta with sparkling andtsterettg inhJetU has just ba Ussd, aad promlnaat educators from a disUM are tpeated. Meet. . K. srrert, at CUarflsld, li iatd ttf naka an ad drees la tba I evening. Srery teacher who eaa possibly get & there should attend. Put away tilt rarhrd-braln pottle, II be climbed lb My I am stair. Nomber IS, U, 14, Turned hi bead and MDt bin there. Ladies, boar in mind that in droHB and millaary goods, w Intaud mahiog a spesialtj tbii aaaaaa. . T. A. Flkk A Co. Til i is Oprninq W'kik at Leh man A Co s In Room No. I, Pfo'i Opera House, where yon can see avinthlrg la the dry good and fancy Una. Sun dun Ieatr Wo team that Charles Andreas, a attlsca af Houtsdale, fell dead on tho sidewalk In that borough oa Men day Inst, Ha wu a oober, lodastrleus man, aad leaves a wife and a large family. - "A New Strike." Our readers will notice by an advert istment In this lisne that Mr. A. Thanhsoser, of Philadelphia, baa opened ator in Pie's Opera House. Mr T. comes among as well recommended by those bo personally know him. Give him a call. e Another OPiNiNti. It will bo ob served by an "ad." la this issue, that Messrs. Geo. W. Tunes end Jamas H. Kelly, have opened a Normal Institute la the rillage of Burnsid. These gentlemen ar Irst-elaaa educators and de serve a liberal share of publlo patronage 9 mi MlBKRABI.E BURlNfctW. Just look at it ! Oar coal put out the past week should have been 4fl,00n toas! We can only tally o.ODg. A yrmr ago It wet 4,M1. If Arlemus Ward was alive he woull no doubt remark : "What a lot of damphnols you must harbor In your coal re gions." Si.am Bang. Wo nee it Mated that the Pennsylvania railroad will soon put on a train between Ilarrlsbarg aad Philadelphia, which will mak th distance In two hours and forty minutes. The asnal time Is three nad half boors. Tba distance la one hundred and seven miles. A Substantial Comfort. Wo learn that the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, through their agont, H. W. Smith, Ksq , paid over to the Executor af the lata Thomas Reilley, a few days ago, the handsome sum of $6,041.00. The deceased bad been Insured for nearly ten years, and after the rebates given by the Company to its members, his estate waa out ooly about f 1 ,000. Thil la certainly a grand comfort for the widow and her family of small children. . m e A Failure. Some of the Rtroot news-mongers, on Tuesday of but week, did their best lo bring about the death of Judge Mayer, who It waa reported had died at Willlaraport, the previous evening. Returning raft men heard it at Look Havea, Milesburg, Tyrone, eto. A telegram soon settled the question that the story was not true. Tht-o they turned around and made a corpse out of Judge Majnard, and It look! now at though he, like Judge Mayer, had not yet surrendered. i. 'i m in A New Court ilorwE. Wo notice that the Commissioners of Cambria county have decided to build a new Court House In the centre of the square, In K ben i burg, on which the old one now stands. The old Jail will be torn down, and the stone In It that are suitable will be used la tb ereution of the new one. The old Court House will be left standing antil the new one is completed, when it will be taken down. Tba new structure will be built of stone, and will commenced iiomerfl tlely. Sad Kvent We Icuin that Annie Patlon, aged thirteen years, daughter of Ueneral John Pat ton, of Curwensvllls, and grand-daughter of Judge Foley, of tb La borough, died at Philadelphia oa Monday morning, where she had been taken by her parents about a week before, for medical ad via end treatment. Instead of getting relief, she met the reverse, liar body passed through Ibis place oa Tuesday to the home of ber parents at Curwenivlllo. Til K U ENKRAL Co.NKKRKNCE. The Central Penmrlvanta M. K. Conference, now in session at Alroona, on Friday last elected tb following delegates to the General Conference, which meets at Clarlnnatl lu May next. Thi clerical dclegntoi are: Rer, W. W, Evans, 8. C. Swallow. J. C. Clarke, 8. S. Monroe, D. D., and F. B. Riddle. Alternates Rev. Tbompaoa Mitchell and Rev. John J. Pearcs. Lay Dele gates Dr. Uugb Pitcairo, 9. M. 8 lieu p. Alter nates Jonathan Boy n ton and Jacob Salada. e Sf, fiint; s Accident. Asaph Kirk, an old and respected cltiien of Penn township, as w learn from the CurweniriUe fieri, was dao gerously, If net fatally. Injured last Wednesday forenoon. Mr. Kirk was riding along the puhlio road leading from BellvlMe to Lubber City, and when on the bill near Kloh Johnson's, hi borsa shied, throwing him tit of his buggy down tba embankment at the roadside, breaking his collar bone In twa places aad cracking two ribs. Ha was taken bom In aa almost lifeless condition. Mr. Kirk la nearly 70 years of age. mt I'h ikon Homance. The editor of tbo Curwensvllle Times Insulted everybody last week, by announcing that a tude woman waa kept oa eihibltloa in our prison. And this week ha has a couple of prisoners nearly killing Sharif Ma haffey. It Is had enough to bar a prison, and persons locked ap In Iti but it Is also bad to retail inch slop to the readers of a joarna I. If the editor li io full of romance, why no' branch off on coma appropriate Sunday School lesson Instead of the evil doings of tb degraded. The secrets ef the prison ar as sacred as the family circle. The virtues, not tb crimes and fulltci of the race, la what should be cultivated. - mm Jealous, of Coram. Tbo Reynolds- til It Paptr, af net wank, remark : "Tba PuBoii Courier says It ll again reported thai lb passen ger accommodation train un tb Low Grade Rail' road will run to tbat village." Wa don't believe the accommodation pays expenses aaw, and vara It not for railroad facilities Reyaoldsvlll affords we wouldn't be surprised to see Brookvill the teruinns of th train's schedule. Certainly, with two or three train going lltber way now, tbe passenger patronage of DuBois wouldn't suffice tb expanse of adding sixteen miles per day to the present too long run of train men. What la thunder will not DuBoli went, tf It ooatloae at this rata? Townhhip Audits. There is an im pressloa among many of our oitiitns thit andsr tha recent act of Aaembly, township aad bor ough Auditors ihould meet ti audit the accounts af township and borouih offioen an the second Monday of March, instead of the second Mm Jay af April, as heretofore. This Is a mistake. The Aoditore will meet this year on tba second Mon day of April, hut after this year, aader tho pro visions of the act of Jane 4,U79,tbey will meet on tho second Monday of March. Tba account! of school directors and icbool treasurers will be audited oa the first Monday of June. Tba terms af all officers alerted at the recent election, ex eopt school directors and Justices of the Peace, will commence oa the Irst Monday of April, aad end oa the Irst Monday or March, 1881, giving them only eleven months iaofflo. That Oil Well. Tbo Brookvillo lmotrnttm alluding to Ibis slippery subject! last week, remarks: "There li tare preyed aow that the world will soea know whether ther Is oil at Stump ereeh or not. For some time ther appears to have been moresff -rt made lo conceal the prestoee al ail ther, than to develop the fact of Its ailsteno. Oa March Irst aa appliea- ttoa wai made la the Ooart of Common Pleas of Jefltrsoa county, sitting la eqnity, for an la- inaction to restrain certain part lee from proceed ing farther with reference to the well. A pre liminary Injunction was granted, and Saturday, March th, I tad for a bearing. At the hearing the preliminary lojinctloa wai dissolved, and Cspt. Joha Hastings appointed raeelr ar of tb Company, he ta glv hail la the sum of &, 004 W are Informed that aader tb direction of tb receiver work will be pushed rapidly ea tba well. and if there is all the fact will ba developed. We sincerely hop the question will bow be speedily settled as to tb existence of oil at Stump creek.' "Where Ignorance is Bust" etc W last week aenoanced ibe Injury of a sob of Mr. Samuel Ball, oa Monday previous, aaar Cat don la, by a falling tree. W ban irinna learned that his body waa horribly mutilated. His right arm was knocked off at Iba sboalder and the for -aim agaia brokrh, hil hi right thigh wa crashed I a Jelly. Ha nevertheless lived ill bonri after tba accident aad conversed aeasibly, afferiag aa paia. Befese ravartJoB took place ba died. Tba Hupldity af tba local physic lea and tha aader taker deserve some at lectio a. Ther la a standlog rut emphatically carried aat by etary ratlraad aeapaay, thai their employee shall aot reiwlva a oofla eoataialag a dead body, without the aerti irate of tha attandiag phyat etna, certifying that bis death wu at eaased by amaavategwai disease small. pox, yellow fever, t. Tkli material fact every physician aad aa- dartakar iheaht know. Vet, la this esse tba corpse wai taken ta (he railroad aad rsfased traasportatloa, ceasing a delay af tweaty fear Bonn, which was tba recall af this pieo af ta pldlty. Tba father express! hie epiaiea meet emphatically aa this petal, had requaetsas la re- tora bis lhaaks i these ef hi neighbors who as listed blsa la pay lag the ball aalema ritat t his deed eaa. Acbinp; heads and clouded brains are eared by "Sellers' Uvsr run. iryioeia. Sold by druggists. 14 cents a box. I J leader, Idoaarw. 11. Lehman k Co. want 7oi ta aall at Room No. t, PhVi Opera Hum, to see something in ill manner and shape of dry and fanoy goods. LiHt of lottors remaining unclaimed la tho Postofflo at Clearfield, for the week ending March 1ft, 1880 i HaanahCannlnbam, Mrs. Clara U arris, Isaao Ilalland, Hugh O. Kriie, O. C Lindsay, H. II. MeH bee, Mrs. Sadtn S. Read, Charlie Weakly. t P. A. UiLW, P. M. Wine for Invalids. Tho Port Grap Wine of New Jersey li Ibe beat medicinal win la i he market, aad It is laid that the vintage of A- 8 peer far excels any other produced. It I heavy la body, rich In flavor and well adapted for sickly persons and for general family use. Fur sals by K. W. Graham, druggist, Clearfield, Pennsylvania. mm i - It is acknowledged by multitudes who bava been eared of livar complaint, gravel, backache, headache, palpitation of the heart, An, tbat Barosma Is tb best remedy known. Prepared at K. K, Thompson's laboratory, Tituavlll, Pa. For sal hy ill druggists In Clearfield, and Joseph Beylrr A Son, Luther berg. Pa. 2t - - - mm mm , Karmkkh, Look Httni 1 Lytlo will give you highest market prioea for Wheal, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Kggs, Oniuus, Apples, dried fruits, arid all kinds uf produce, hi has tba largest and best selected stook of groceries, teas, Co Sees, molasses, spiooa, oil Belt, aagar, queensware, tubs, bucket, birketi, churns, Ac, in Clearfield county. II buys bis goods ia large quantities from manufacturers and irst hand for cash, and takes h advantage of all discounts, and so ha is enabled to sell at lowest prices. He gives cash prices for produce, and eel Is fail goods at th lowest prics In the aouoty. iepl-2t-'79 tf Uow to Reach Kansas. Persons moving to tb Went should eoaialt their own comfort by aelsstieg th rout by which tnere ar sure connections In Union Depots, fact train aad comfortable oars. There li no Una that can com pare with tha Pea Handle Rout ia those par ticulars. Two daily trains leave t'nlon Depot, PittsWgh, vis Pan Handle Route, which run through in many hours quicker time (has by any other line, a follows : Leave Pittsburgh icity time) 8:42 a.m. 11:47 p.m. Arrive SL Louie 7:10 " 11:00 , " Kansas 10; l)U p. m, 8:00 a. m. Leavenworth 1 1:40 10:1 ft " " Ale hi ion Mill, m. 11:20 ' ' St. Jcfepb 2:0ft " It: 15 p. m. Prompt connections' sre made In Talon Depot at points named, for all land point. For further information, time t alias, etc., address. W.L. O'Brien, General Passenger Agent, Pan Handle lUatc, Columbus, Ohio. Feb-lS-8t . mm e i It can utmost bo assorted that St. Jacobs Oil works wonders Shortly before tha New Year, when I visited my family la Mitchell, I found my sob Edward, a lad little mora than ten years old, very sick. He suffered with rheu matism, and so terribly that ba waa perfectly stiff in bis limbs, oould not possibly walk, and had to b carried fromplaco lo place. At oboo I scot for some St. Jacobs Oil, uted It acoording to directions, and io a few days could sea evidenoe of considerable improvement. Ob th tenth of tbla month I again visited my family and was astonished to find blm well and hearty. He once more has fresh color In his face and can go lo school agaia. Whenever the old trouble threatens to return, relief ll immediately secured by the an ef the celebrated St. Jacobs Oil. From sheer Joy over Ihisreault I cannot withhold recommend ing St. Jacobs Oil ta suffering humanity as a true benefactor. Caaai.Ba MartDoar, Office of the Yotkifremnd, German paper of Straitord, Oat. - i e s Peath or Judge Clyde. lion. Samuel Clyde, one of the links io the chain af the honest, bard working men af oar county for nearly fifty years, has dropped out. H died at bii horn la Lawrence township, about thre mile north of this borough, aa th morning of tb 14th imt , aged about eighty years. Ho wai elected on of th Associate Judges of our county ia 1877, set v lag live yean with honor to hteiself aod credit to bii party friends. He leave a widow, a lister of Jouathaa Hartshorn and Mr. Segnar, of Curwenivlll, and a number of grown up children to mourn his death. Ua ll safe over th river. Tb funeral took place on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock Court being in session, a moating of tb members of tho Bar wai called in th morning, and appropriate resolution! re lating lo tba deceased were adopted, after which a motion prevailed, a dj earning the Court antil 2 o'clock P. M., to allow the Courtand the mem bers of tha Bar to attend the funeral. Judge Barrett, the senior mtabtr of the Bar, was chosen as tba proper party to make the announcement to tha Court, which fa did lo a feeling and ap propriate manner. Action of ths Clearfield Bar on the Death of Judge Clyde. At a meeting Of th member, af Clear ft Id County Bar, held Tuesday, March 10th, 1880, Hon. G. R. Barrett wai elected President aad W. C Arnold Secret. On motion, Hon. G. It. Barrett wa requested ta ask th adjournment of the Court, as a trlbuta ta th memory af tho fat Hoa. Samael Clyde, On motioa, tb Presidsnt appointed Messrs. D. L. Krebp, J, B. MeKnally and Israel Test a Co m tu k tea oa Reselaitoni. " ' The following resolution! wsre reported by th Committee, and unanimously adopted : H$otstd, That we hav bard with sloe ere re gret of tb deeeasa of tha Hon. Bahubl Cltdh, formerly aa honored member or our Court, and for many veers one of the moot exemnlarv, useful and rei peeled eftisens of our county, end one whom wa belter u have been an honest, Chris tian man. Htattdt That as a mark of respect to hii memory, the President of Ihl meeting la re quested to move an adtoarament of the Court now In session, to enable tba member of th Court and Bar to attend the funerU. Rtwolwtd, ?hat a copy of tbaao resolution! be famished to the family of the deceased, aisarint then of our deep sympathy in their lad bereave meat. Davia L. Kaana, J. B. MrKaai.LV, ISKABL TasT, Committee. Li.NoRiNO Facts. Tho following communication! explain themselves i DuBoia, March lltfa, 1880. Ma. Gooolanhbb Dear Mr : The ertiole found below waa forwarded to Iba editor of the Vitiaen tot avblteaUoa, bat ee ho baa refaeed will you please give It a pie la year columns. W hav not been authorised by a resolution to do io, bat a are alwayi ready ta comply with a reasonable request. Mora i Wa personally recognise th names of a majority of tba parties signing the piper, and know them to b gentle men in every seme.-I. Rar.J 1 f Di'Rntu, Pa., March 8th, 1880. Mb. Joan Rat Bixlrh Mir t la your lame of March eta, 1880, you say, that "A. A. Graham, Ksq , came to bis death through an Overdose of untrue, end a lia of the darkeat kind ( ae It caste a blemish ae tha good eharactar of tba dead. Yoar Information wu aot "gleaned" from any person of stand tug, or repute In this community, as suca a charge was liner mau or inapeeted. Veer Informant manufactured tho version givea you out of "whole cloth" aa th only evidence shewn before lb inquest was, that A. A. Gra ham, Ksq., aema to at death by appopleij, nad aot otherwise. i oar fteepewttaily, Jreso . Dal. 8. L. McOer, W. J. B matters, Joha Goodyear, , J. M. Hoover, W.N. Pro there, W. L. Nicholson, M. . Alnsley, Geo. He aw eta, ' W. A, Means, J. P. Taylor, L. A. Brady, C. II. Barrett, B. P. Act ley, K. Kami, D. L. Byrvr, B. H Butler, S. M.TtBtboff. i The Now TAitiiOTW, Work le being poshed rapidly Forward ta aom plot ma at the large tannery now being erected Jest below towa. We copy the following details from th ewraai of tact weeki Na. B. Payar wsalher, of tho Arm of J. B. lloyt A Co New York wai la Iowa aa Friday aad Saturday, look ing afler matters eaaaeeted with their new tan nery. He wai acoompaaled by J. B. Childs, Su perintendent of their cwtabllshmeul at i'hilipi- burg. A.D. Meltlaairy, who le to sa peri lead lb practical part af th busiauu at tali place, 8. Uraeh, Supervisor of th T. A C railroad, L- O. Llngle, Esq , of PblUpibarg, wba asm to loeate a bw aiding aa the oast eld ef the tannery, which, however, will aot be ballt before aext Spring. Il arill ba an e leveled reJlread, built aa Ureiy a treat n work, aad at tha aad toward tha river, will ba about Iftaaa rat high. W. R. Mo Phersoa, So pa riot dent of their work hero, teili a tkat they Biped U comet ease apparitions about the Brat ef May. Mr. Jean, tha boss oar peaur, Ifpaihlig bii work aloag rapidly j the foar boilers a re la plaoe and tho fa ranee ar be ing built ) th Moke Hack, which Uelgbty-flre feel long aad four foot la' diameter, li oa the grooad and will ba out ap shortly theslxteea large leach tabs, i feet dee aad 11 Nat ta diaaseter ar aem plated the two bark mlUa are 1 1 most earn plated aad la feat overyUtag If ap proaching aampmtloa aad Mr. Fayar waa they ex pressed himsch B natlsled wKh thaaaaaga meat, which ll a wsspHment to Mr. atsPhartoB. Mr. MrKlnstry will remit." More Census for I860. Oa B form occasion ws blocked out eleven Census dlctrloti for our county, apportioning about 4,000 ta ioh j but anar lorn reflsotloa and a full survey af tb county map w bava com to th loooluiioo tbat tbo territory 1b most f th district wu too Urge for one Enumerator to vjase'over In tba thirty days allotted him la which ta discharge his dutle. Wa have, there fore, doubled Ih district! ia number, whiib will average about 2,000 to aoh B numerator, Where It fali much below this average, at tt does In th lTtb, 18th aad S2d districts, It li because no adjacent territory can ba added without Inradlof adjoining dlitriets.nataialty sub divided by wall marked lines, Oa tb other hand, If wa take tba 11th and 12th district!, they em too large. But who will undertake to mark the boundaries, if a ub-dlvisloa Is made P Below will ba found In Ubnlar form, the work Indicated : tax- ran dit. bob. A Twr'i, a a lbs, roru's, I. CUarflsld boroegb...,....... 438 1471 II. Lawrence township 47ft 3.I3T it. rnrwsnsvllle boroueh. ........ 100 Pik township l . Total..... Beeoaria township Bsll township , Greenwood township.., Total Brady township ... 488 ... Ma ... 21 ... 181 ... sso ... 441 ... OS 1.41 If I.ftTft I, Or I I 11.1 Bloom township Peon township.....,.- 1. umber City borough- 140 81 ... 814 J fa. Ferguson township 13 ' Jordan township - 1'6 Knot township... H..w lft l.f3 Total..... 448 9 . Bnrnslde township 8771 Burnsid boroagh.... 74 I cjouO) Total 451 J 10. Chest township 2l4 ' New Washington borough.,.. M New burg borough ... 00 1,836 Total 408 11. Sandy township....... T42 9,0418 12. Woodward tovaeblp 1 ,000 4,MM) 13. Deflator township 4C0 9.139 M. Morris township m 401 1.N04 IS. Bradford township 377) Wallaccton borough . 41 '. Total 418 j III. Boggstownship 2fK1 Graham township 160 f Total 410 J IT. Oirard township 1.10 Goshen township 9V Total 520, lrt. Oovlngloa township 189 Kaitbaus townships... ..m 128 IT Total lift. 1(1. Huston township. 280 Union township 13ft fH4iT Total. 41ft, 2f. Uontadalo borough- 820 l,14 91. Osceola borough - 878 l.tOI 92. Gulich towoship 2S 1.21H Total population 42.IMI Now, If anjbody also oan make a better assign ment of datlei for our Enumerators, whoever tbey nay he la Jua Beit, let them M try It on," and send us their work for publication. As a cltiien, w want to furnish all tha Information wo can on the subjeot so m to get a correct enumera tion of our county, and this oan only ba don by each ltiin aasisting all that h aaa la thia mat ter. It is tha duly of all ta aa that none bat eompetent men are eppuiated a Enumerator! in the respective districts. Burnslde Heard From. N'bw Washisoto, Pa., March 12, 18X0, Kt. RnrrBLirAB Noting your request of last week easing for the news, I will endeavor to comply to the best of my ability. I do not with to flatter you when I tall yew that no paper, local or city, is received and read her with such eagerness as the Rri'VilIca. It ll oherished because It la reliable, aawsy, progressiva aad free from personal abuse. Our town, duiatioBally, is rapidly pushtag her way forward toward the front rank. During tho put year she contributed tea teachers to the profession f teaching, all of whom have ouceeeded well, and ar now gathering home to receive tb oongratalatloni of their friends. Her past hiatory Is Illustrious for educational aohiaremonls. From within her peaceful domain, daring tba last de cade, have emanated a Superintendent of Common Schools, a Minister of tha Gospel, aod a Pro fessor ia the Normal Institute (one of the leading institutions of learning la tho county), and many others who are tiling positions not Ion meritori ous than those mentioned. Oar congenial friend and representative la th Legislature, Dr. A. D. Bennett, had the misfor tune of being thrown from hi carriage not long since, aod received several cover bruises. R. M. Neiman and lady have goo from our midst, bo having rented tba hotel property In Dauphin county kaowa a the "White Uouae." James Orr accompanied them, and will assume the position af clerk. Ber. 0. B. Ague and Mr. Joha Rorabaugh are attending the M. B. Ocnfereoea at Altoona. Bar. Ague expects ta return to admlamter la tha spiritual wants of the people Ih coming year, which mast, acoording to th rales of the Metho dist Chareb, close bia connection with this circuit. I do not wish to plant an advertisement in this loan) letter, bat am forced ta oay tbat wa bava two of the belt stores in CleereH eouaty. Toil is conceded by vry person who visit! this place. and if yon doabt it, ak our Mereanlisa Appraiser. 1 learn mat Mr. John u. lie. relay, oar erne lent teacher, baa been Induced to take charge of the Bower sehoel, to Batab ae unexpired term of two and a-half months. Tbo people of Bower oan xpeet a good ehool,for Joha is a good teacher. Boon li loo vcrdMtof oar people. Humor nil it tbat our fellow-townsman, Adam Brett, Msq., will uk tba support af tha Democrat! of Clearfield county for the office of Register aod Recorder th coming Summer. If It were not tha I am compelled le any "thilr will, not mine, ba done," I would name the next Register. Superintendent McOnowa, accompanied by Jeer Button, Adam Broth aad W. W. Barclay, member! of the Board of Director!, made a half day'i visit to our acheol hut week. Tba Super intendent gavo It a thorough examination, end pronounced tt in a good eonJitioQ. Tb wif of Mr. Joieph Huttea, an mil from town, baa been lyiug very ill for some lime peal. Mr. Hitloa 1 oaa of our beat el t teens, end Mrs. lluttoa aa accomplished and estimable kdy; hence every persoo longs for her restoration to health. The Normal Institute, whloh did such excel teat work Inst year ia the way of turning out so many good teachers, promisee to ba exceedingly urge tha coming bummer. Letters como poaring io from all parti of the county asking for homes dariag Iboseeitoa. I learn thai a third teacher il about being added to tbo faculty ia order that each department, Normal, Higher and Prepara tory, may bo complete Well, "whosoever will may come," and I will guarantee them a pleasant aad aroAtabla time ia aar ailasl. Moan Akwb. From the Land of Goahan. Lick Rna, Pa., March l&th, 1880. Kditob Reroutes b Aa nmateuvwrltar from the "land ar plenty" may aot bo Ignored entirely In your eolemns. Inspired with this thought I will endeavor to give yen a few soeal Jeuiaga i Lick Run, u you are aware la not aa Hi cor per atad city, but simply the borne of a few enterpris ing and taoflonaive (amtltoe , aad a plaoe familiar contain tha ooly pot to a) ce in ttosbea township, ana wo are lor tuna la enough to get mail twice a week, and consequently get to read the county papers aearly a week after they are tosaed. But then wa are ia the back woods and ao on com plains. Rills and Louis Irwin (who la a business potat of view are to Woe ben township what A, T- Stewart wu to tba great Metropolis,) stertei six largo raft to market last week. Just bow many reached there, yoar dapannet aailh aot, l aey expect to ran eight board rafts oa th next Seed. A sad aocldsat be ft 1 1 Geo. Shuokwoiler, while working oa tba mill last Friday moraiag. It appears thai hu lather attempted to ttgbtofl tha guaga of tbeolrcular aaw when running at full speed, ia doing which tba saw oaa got the handle of the ax, twisting it from bis baad aad tbrowlag tl with some vloleaoa, tba bit striking George iu the fame tuOietiog aa ugly gash. Th weader ef every pereoa is tbat it did aot prove a taaal stroke. Mr. Alei. Rend, one of oar Goshen Graogsrl hu Jait retaraed I rows Leah eleven, wtth th melt p lease n i smile rest tag upon his eeuaienaoou. Me wonder, b sold his "ecrub" ran for eighteen cents ft foot A remarkable goed eata, Mrs. M. L. Megoowa, of Clearfield, has been pending Iba past taw weeks with ber parent! la West Goshen. She hue aot fully recovered from her lingering Illness, benoe is aot seea moving ia th aoeial et rotes of Go Bee eoeiety. Her little daughter Aliea aooompaaie ber Mis Mary Ann Irwia oar efficient Sabbath Scboal Saper iateodoat, hu beam visiting frieade ia roiisvuie aunng me put Bummer and win ter. Jast when she will return home is ladelalto. Joha II Mead elocod his second term of aeboel it thli pleoa aa Friday mat. Tha pupils u a take af their regard ler blm made a party espaoially for his aeaeBt at Mr. Fred. Irwia a aa Setardey avaaing. ll wu largely attended by the pupUi aadiavuad greets, mb a ato 41 loleae sappar wu rvetf By tb aetisaabl tady ef the beuaa. Mr. M- hei awea very laeeeesfal a a teaohar, aad la liked by ovary aeream, - All oar schrsltoMhar ire arograuiT nad are eeatsaaaUy aulrlag to baaesaa Baitor. Seme of ihoca, 1 am Ufermed will attend tha New Wash isgtoa Normal lasuiata the aomlaa Sammer. We are gledte aot that tha RarvaueaB hu not suneraB bere trom the raiaatleee aad fear leas strrdo ef year groat rival la polities -th Cifiav. Ita taflaenee bere doa't amowwt to a abadew, aad oar aid Uiekotv Isomaosau wwt aametamg ra- liable aad say tbey know nothing that tl bettor ia iio ta taaa) ta vtAanaL avarraaaoAB. Veara, Auo. Kur Tour Mill Now f We are the proprleterc af a Saw Mia, eaaaplato la ovary par. t malar, which wa will neU Tory aheap. For par ilealars, add rem I. A. A W. D. HOLER, aieh8f'8Mf.l avarfleld, Peaa a Spring styles constantly being re ceived at T. A. Fleck A Co. As usual, T. A. Fleck & Co. are leading the market marl-It. The now Spring stock of T. A. Fleck A Co. li baiog aoastantly received. Call at T. A. Fleck k CVs and Kt a Fuhlon Sheet. marft lt. The New Remington Family Sew- imb Maobibb for ia1 at J. B. Harder' Oaa Store, Claarfleld, Pa. Oct 10-lia. Wo have now od band several thous and first-claas envelopes, whloh w wilt print for builneii bob, or anybody alse, at prion thai can not be rivalled. Call and aeethsta. tf. Hamburg KmhroiderioB in Edgings and Insertions! A complete line, comprising all the new pat Urns, just received at T, A. Flack A Co, Call early and gst the bargalaa. mar S-aL Spring, 1880 !-T. A. Fleck & Co. are opening not tbrlr invoice of Spring goods thli weak, which are marked at aflgura tbat li boaad to sell thnm and cannot 1 undersold. mar. S-M At tho Hepuhlican offlc in the place to get yoar job work done. We are fully prepared to do anything la th printing line, will dolt well, and at the right kind of prices. tl, See a woman on boreohack in another column, riding near B peer's Vineyards, with a bunob of Grapu from which Spear's Port Grap Win li mad, that ll highly esteemed by the medical profetsion for the usaof Invalids, weakly, parsons and th aged. Sold hy B. W. Graham, Druggist, Clearfield, Fa. jly-U-79-tf. A Fact. Anauvortisemontinsortod In the RartrnuoAB will reach more readers than If published lo all tb other papers la th coun ty, and eost tho advertise! leu than one-half In other words, aa advertisement published ia our jcurnal Is worth double tb price of tbat charged by any other publisher la th eouaty. 'It li a fact." rf. Removal, Dr. T. J. Boyer has re moved bis medical omoo to th room! recently occupied by Buck A Graham, lu Grabam'i row fie makes CHUONIC DISEASES a specialty. CHARGES VERY LOW. The manufacturers having lowered prices, be II prepared ta furnish STRICTLY PURE MEDICINES at greatly re duced rates. Tb afflicted will bo benefited by giving him a call. July 2, 79-tf. Special to our Customers. We desire to inform our large patronage ia Dru and Millinery Goods, that w lateud to make then branchoi a specialty thil oomlog icuon. Mlsi Matlla Bonn, our milliner, is now In Philadelphia attending tba openings, and will ba bora soon to taki charge of her department and make It th hiding Millinery depot In new and late styles, as she hat don heretofore. T. A. Flbck A Co, New Dailt Staoe Line. James L. Leavy has succeeded In having a daily mail esteb- liohed between Clearfield and Pcnnfleld, and will hereafter rna a daily stage between the two points, His contract began with .April 1st, end the itago will leave (learfleld every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all tralna on the Low Grade Railroad at Penofleld, re turning after the last train th lame evening. Passeogersand freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of the hotel! will ba attended to. 10apr7V.tr Clearfield Coal Trade. Stato menl of Coal and other freight! Mat aver the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tho week ending March, 1880, and the name time last year t COAL. For the week Same time last year Decrease Previously during year Sam time tut year Increase , Total In 1880 Sama time last year Increase - 80.7V4 OTBUB riBIOBTB. Lumbar M -.17 ears. Miscellaneous freight. 147 " The Presiding Elder'a Wire. Wabbbu, Pa. March 20th, 1ST8. Dr. M. M. Fixi.ru, Vredonia, N. Y., Dear Sir r After using your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tenic, and also Cough Honey for two yean put ta our family , I can testify that tbey will do all that you claim fOrtbem. Oar family have derived more benefit from their use than from any other medicine we aver tried. Wa hcartly recommend them to all. Yours truly, Mai. Rur. R. M. WabbM. . Mar-17 21 Dr. Pinner's Blood and Liver Remedy aad Nerve Tool may well be called "The conquer ing hero" of th times. It is th medical tiiumph of th age. Whoever hu "the bluei" should take It. far it regulate and rector tba disordered syalem that give rue to them. It alwayi eara Biliouinese aad Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Head aches, Fever aad Ague, Bp teen Kalargemsnt, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Plmplea, Bmtehee aad all ekia Kroptioae aad Blood Disorders ; Swelled Limes and Dropsy j Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility j Reitorei flesh and strength when tb syi lam li ruining dowo or going Into decline ; cure Fmal Weak oes and Chroai Rheumatism, aad relieve Cbroaie Broasbltio, aad all Lung aad Throat dlmcaltlei. It does those things by atrik lag at tho root of disease and removing its cauui. Dr. Fenner's Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any cough 1b aa boar. Try a tamp) bottle at tea cants. Dr. tenner i Golden Reliol euros any pain,u Teoth-ache, Neuralgia, Coll ar Headache ia Bve to thirty minutes, and reedll) relieves Rhcuma dim, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhcaa, tt. Dr. Feoaer'a St, Vitna Dsnce Hpeeifio. On bottle always cures. For sale bv Hartswick A Irvlo. Drurristi, Clear 3 eld. Pa. aug-ST-tt FRANTZ SWARTK. At the Irvlo House, In Carwensvllle. an Toeadar. March 9th. 1880. bv Rer. Geerge Loidv, Mr. Israel Frants and Miss Lydla Swarta,both ol Trout vtlte, urady twp. SMITH McKRE. At the M. . paroaar, New Waahlnaton.oa Hundsv, March Tth, I8"0( by Kar. G. B Ague, Mr. D. W. Smith, of Csm- brlaeoaaty, and Miss Kliubeth M"Kee,o( Mora side township, Clearfield eounly, Pa. H0OPKR-SMAIL Onflondav. March 14th, 188H, by John B. McGratb, Beq , Mr. tlkanah Hooper and Miss Rosa Small, both of Woodaard township, UearOeld eouaty, fa. HIM BRIGGS Tb I'nion towohip, oa Tuesday. March 2d, 1840, of dipblherla, David D.t son of 0. II. and Mary W. Briggs, aged I year, 18 loothi and 10 days. EVANS. la Graham township, oa Mondar, March 8th, 18H0. Rebecca, wife of Mosei 0. Kvans, aged 71 years, 4 months aad months Clearfield CiiYsva and CarwsnMllIe fiats plaaaa eopy.j Thai another af tb veteraa mother! of our county hu retired to ber avirlastlag home, leav ing behind ber in aged buibaad and a large cir cle of relatives to mourn her demise. BELL Near Caledoala, Elk ooaotv, oa Ma- day, March 8lb, 1 MHO, WiMl, C. Bsll, af Law- rence township, thli roanty, aged 11 yean aad ft day. March 14th, 1MH0, Hon. Samuel Cljde, In Iba nin yearei ni CLEARFIELD MABKETS. Cltinrin... P, Mui-k l, It,. Flwir, pr owt. .... ta M t at Barkwb..t rioir,..,.. 0.n MmI. ,.r t .... I w I I 40 1 .0 l n Hi to Chaf, ry, r.wt vhop, nud, ywr rwi Mru, par ewl Wb..t, p.r be.h.l,MMM Itr. Pr bu.h.l - O.U, buatMl " Cor., trl, bh.l ...... H..IWD..I, ,.r M,n.i Clo.w M Tiaolh, im4 A P.UIO,, fM, bh AplM,,w bukU...M Onto., II.di., pr fonoi Hbo-kl.r, btf b. 4. DrliMl iwr, pw po..4 H O.lrkra pr p.ir...M B.tUf, pr po..4 " Kill, pr do... H.Jt, pr .ftnk, l.rt, Go Oil, par (.Ho. L.rd, pw pni..MM.'- . Drttd Appl.., po.B'-.Mw.M. DrtMl PmbN, pr p... Bm.i, imt bv.b.l - t M 11 II M it II 15 Id tvs gtttwrlismruts. 5 00O BIIIHKIA-Owrg. fm A C , wut ire IhoonBd beabell af OATf, law, and will pay eeah ar preden. C:Hl.ld, Pa, Aag. II, IITP If. BptciaU. N. E. ARNOLD, CURtVElmVILLB, PENM'A, PAYS CASH rOR Saw Logs, Shingles, Bark, AND BAIL ROAD TIES, OfllM oppoilt. Irwls'i Dm. Slor. C.I1 111 prwD or ddrM u .bo,.. iaar.ln. , . Wl.TID.-6t0.00ll U-lMtlluV boODI, d.llT- mi .1 Hi. rillm.il, la ear luadi of 8,0U0, .1 all point, oa Ih. Tjron. k Olurl.ld, P. I., U.ld KhI va.7, aod Paanaylvaaia lUllruula, Ibr wbiob I WiU pa, tb. bilt..t anarkat prio 1. T. K.AMB., Oi'tH, 1S7I IF. ClMttald, I'a. On. Uvuoaap P.. Caf. PlMMita. o. Out PRira..K.wia Uwhla.. Mb now b. parcba.d at M.rrrll'i tia and varl.l, ,tor., from X np- warda. All kl.di .1 Mwlng iMbina r.p.tnd ob th. ib.rt.,t aotio.. ClHttold, Pa., Jul, Is, ISI7. rivt Uuudred Th owaud Strong Tn lb. n.,t f.v month, th.r, bar. b.B nor. than tOI.IHIt bottlM of Mhllob't Car. told Out of tb. .art aambar of paopl. .bo b.. Md It, mor. than I,OOU eat.. 01 UuniutaplloB navo m. Murd. All Cou.b. Crouc. Atnma, and Uron. .hill., Ji.l.l at one., brno. It ll tbat ...17 body pak, In IU praiM. ao iboh wb d. hw al II, let u. wjr, if job ba.a a Coojb, or jour ohild tb. Croup, and too falu. lif. don't fall la try It. For Lam. Hark, aid. or Cheat, aa. gbiloh'a Poroaa Plaator, Pur aal. by 0. U. WM iia, Cl.ar0.ld, Pa. aep-10 ow-ni. Strange I'coplr. 110 .on know that ther. are alru.. ueoi'le la our enmuunlt,, w. aay atrange bM.ua. Ibey aaeea to prefer to eufler and pa. Ibelr day. tala rably, made ao by Piepepaii, aad I.lrer Com plaint, lDdiKetioo, Conalipatlon, and Uaneral liability, wb.nelllLOH'8 VITALI.KRI. u anteed to cure Ibem. For atlo by C. O. W.l.oD, Claarl.ld, Pa. aep-lt aow-iwi. Wa hav. a apaedj and poalllT. Curt for Ca tarrh. I)lnhtheria.CaBker moolh, and H.d Aobe, in SUIUOU'li CATAKltll KKMKUY. A naaal Injeetor free with ath bottle. Haa It II yon ae. air. health and awaat breath. PrleaM.U. For Mia by C. D. W.Uoo, Cl.i6.ld, Pa. aep-lO-'if'tow-da. BuaelB. ITob I.B. ft. newion Don 1. - lull anpply .r rrMoaia Du,iaa h. Wanna for aala. To b. aMS at tba Bbaw HouM yard. t;aii on or aaunu ' . ylrania. "' (JOLLBCTOB B W.B.A.T.-n. "'" r a form, and bar. od band . larg. quantity, of blank "Uolleolora oaiee, woipb h. prored by tb. blb.el kital autborlty III Iba Court, of thia county. Al Tinl Cnlt per doaea wo will nail any number to lb. Collector ordering them. A CollMtor, whea aompelled to adrertiM property, molt poll op not lea. than tbra. notieaa la tba moat pobllo pl.oea la bii borough or townihip. !' Wutllt.-DellTerad al Iba Rail Boad. 100,000 21-lncb abarad ahinilea. 11)0,000 34-ineh aawed ahinglel. 100.000 feet of pine boarda. 600,000 14-fcrt ahar boopa. 6,000 railroad tiea. 60,ati0 feet of good bemlook boarda. For whloh I will ua. tba biibaat Barber price, dellrerad at Olearleld, or al any point on lb. Tyron. A Clearoeld Kallro.d. J. F. Ka.B. Clearteld, Pa Oal. It, 1I7S-K. Jiint llecclved. Jut Reoiived by AKNOI-D, t CUHWE.NSVILLE ; Car Load Nov Scotia Flaslor ! Car Loud pure Com, Ry. nd OaU Cbop 1 Cur Loid Dcakon Ball t Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorie., Ac! IdrShinfrloa, Bark. 11. 1!. Ties and Grain will be tukon In exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878. rw drrrtisrmrnts. IAHM LA MIM FOR HAI.E. In Halloa ' ad Plna townihipi, Claarfl.ld eownty. HeaMn.bletlcaeirlTen lor pan of purch.M mon.y. Prlca .00 to 110.00 par acre-C Minara'l ruerTed. L. BIKI), Ag.nl, P.nleld, Pa. r Wall.ob A Kasai, B.pt 10, 18J.tf. Cla.rf.ld, Pa, $400 for$250 I TIIK aadaraignad will Mil a Lot with a law Htabla and oilier ontbaildinge thereoa .rer-ted for 1150 worth 1100. Bllu.te In mat t.tr.meta. P. 1IB1I.BRIN, Variety Store, Clearfield, Pa. January tl, 1880-tf. The Wliiis Sewing Machine Caa be bouarht at lowest prices from ALEX. PATTERSON, Woodland, Pa. It ta equal, If not superior to any flrit-olais Sewing Machine la the market Ulruuian lent oa appucaiioa. Woodland, ra., uct. , lSTV-om. TMBAV NOTICR Urt or strayed oa the X j 7th day af February, 1888, s COW, eheut seven years old, with white and rod spots oa tbe bead, alonf tb sides and hind parts: tb horns era well set aad Really curved ( not B very large cow about middle si tod and all red aad white. Anv person knowinc of hr whereabout, aad brinainc ber to meat Diccinivillo, apposite the Starling Caal Works, Bear uoutiuaie, iieerBeio otniatv. or aendina word a here she oaa be had, I will be very thankful, berhle will pay them for tbeir lima ana uoabie. Aourees, PATRICK TANNKY, Hoatsdalc, Clearfield Co., Pa. March IB, 1880-3L BAW XkXZraXa --AT PRIVATE SALE ! ART partlaa la ad ar 8aw Mill are hotehy iaformed tbat I will aril them oaa ai gaod a. aew. B tern a jsioetl, m FIFTY FOUR ISCIl SAW, ' Helling, and all tha other tliturea la food order. For further In forma Ilea, address JUHTIN J. PIE, Oseaola Mills, Cl-r8eld Co., Pa. March t, 1880 If. aplAUTION. All person! ar hereby warned J ajtalnit parcbaainger In any way meddling; with the following par sua al property, now ia possession of Lewis Lecoote, of Covington towa- chia, vis i A rail set of wagoamaker'i and caw astnahrr's tools, ene grindaton. on scroll uw, a lot of furnttare, a lot of hardware, two eheats, a lot af weatherboards, a lot af hard lumbar, twa tons of bay, a lot of paint, oaa barrel of pork, one cook sieve aad atcnnli,ooaphoftrd aad ditties, li chairs, eaa alock, oaa iiak, oaa labia, three stands, oa parlor stove, one bareaa, two beds and bedding, aad ana daa hie-barreled gwa. The foregoing property was purchased by me at Sher Id 's sale on tbe loth day of February, 188A, end li allowed to remaia ia tba poaraaitea af sail Lewis Lecoote on loan aaly, snhjeet to my order at aay time. FRANCIS LRI0RY. Leooote'i Mills, Pa., March I tth, I8-St. XTOTIt'B IN HERGI1Y (.IV E THAT J.1 an appllratfoa will bmad aader the Act ol ASsemniy or ta lommonweaua ei renasyiva. nia. entitled "An Act ta Provide far the Incorpo ration and Regalatloa ef carta, tn CorporatlftBs," approved April tt, I8T4, aad tba npplemati tnerrta, ror tne unaner oi aa uucbucu oorpora """ 'llfeiVW kH COAL COMPANf, Th aharactar aad object of which ! toparehasaor lease coal leads, la open and work the came, to mine, cjaerry, ship, traDipori, and bay and soil eoal t and for these purpose! to bare, p enjoy all the rights, benefits ard prlvil lges of tba said Act of Aoaeaibly. HENRY O. TRKRT, Holirdtor. - Kb. TM Wataat St., Philadelphia. Mir. 10,1814-31. 1! Ik KYLEKTOWN, PA 8ii!oi winaommeaM APftlf. 16T1T, 1(50, and eeatlnue tblrum eu. TUITION : Cnmmoa Kaglfah BraewfcM H -Al.OO lllfbar Kngllib aad Claaaioa 1.00 Boardiag caa b, bad at from 11.10 to $2.60 per week. T4WPor Circular, eontataiog farther Infunaa tloa, apply te the Principal .t Rylrrl.wn, Pa. .... P. FOKKHMAN, Prlaclp.l. ft. W. KM!lil,Aaetetant. Ryletlowa, Pa., Marrh I, IHto-et. TWO FARMS FOR SALE f.V BKI.L TOyjt kHtP. O.I. Bitval, tb.BBnhof la. HwM.ebaana liror. la Bell bownabl,, ClearleH amaty, coetala n 161 ACKI.4, with ab.nl 76 ainwa alaarad Bad la a good rUM f awlUraUaa, ba.lag tberMa .rMtod targ. Iwo-aiory plaaa Boae., well aaiahed, a largo plaah bara, Jaat bow, and other Baeeieart a.tb.ildin.1. NO. i. Coateielag 101 ACRKfl,eJl it acre, cleared, lb. baleao well Unbend with hemldj, Ac, aad baring tlweH .reeled a lag homm, lg bare, aad aiaer ewlBwlimnge la wua la ewe hah mile af ab. rlrwr. Bail la naturally wood and .redeetlra. Tba abor. hrma will b. amIA obeap, bad oa re.MMbl. letwa. pmmmIow glraaj April lae. PRANK FIKLDINO W. O. BfOI.FR, P. V. W ILIUM, Olearleld, Pa.. March II, lt II. gut) gidi'trtlSfratnts. DlfMOLVTION OP r ABTNEHHIIIP.-Tha.o-BartDee.blb beretofor. .aiallag be. tweaa tha nodar.lged in the practlM of law.wM diaaolTed by mirtuaj Mueal n tbe 4lh day of March, 1(10. PRANK PlltI.Ul.Ntf, WM. li. 1I1ULKK, SMITH V, WIL30S. Cle.rlald, Pa., Mama II, 1S80-IU Administrator's Sale OP REAL ESTATE! BY virtue of aa order Issued out of tho Orphans' Court af Clearfield county, Pa., tb under sifciicd Administrator or tbo estate of JOHN IIKREKLINQ, dee d, win tell at Publl Pale, at the Central Hotel, in th villa of Dultula.oa THURSDAY, MARCH 18TB, 1880, Tba undivided half Inloroat af th td deoadent in aad ta a certain lot of groan d sttnate ia tb village of Wvst Liberty, Sandy township, front lag lot) feet, mora or less, on the SuKquehaona Bad watenora turaptKo, ana runniOK back loti leet, having thereon rrectad a large and convenient store bous aad other Improvement!, Also, two other Iota situate la tha urn village, adjoining each other, and being eeib 00 leet front on said turnpike, more or less, nud stand ing barb 108 feet, mora or leas, with no Improv meat. Also, A lot of ground situate In DuBois, in laid township, being lot Na. 08 ia Raaibarger'e addition la the plan ef aaid towa. measariag 80 feet front on Main street, aod extending back 100 foot to aa alley, aod no improvement. - . . TERMtf AND CONDITIONS: Tb sal will ope at 10 a'cliek A. M. Tbe terms, ar Arc per oent, of the bid ia cash wiieo tbe property fi knocked down, tbe on la no, eae third at confirmation uf sale, ooa-tbird in one year, and one-third in tao years with Interest, secured by bond aad mortgage oa tha premises. UEUJIUK U. ft IKK, Administrator. Lutbersburg, Pa., Feb. S6, 1680 It. RF.CI-tTrH'f NOTICENotlce Is here by givaa that tha following aeeounts have been examined and pasted by ma, and remaio filed of record ia thli office for tbo Inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor, aad all other interested, and will be presented to the nev Orphans' Court of Clearteld ooaaty, to ba hld at tba Court House. In tbe borough of UlearneliL commencing oa the third Monday (being tba 10th day) of aiaren a, u. ibbw : Final acoouot ol Nancy E, Tbempso. Admiala- iritrix oi toe estate oi Joan a. loompson, late of Bradford township, Clearfield aouuty, Pa., deceased. Pinal account of Abraham Bailey, Administrator ol tae estate ol tfusannea itioom, lata of rue township, Clee.rl.eld county, Pa., deeeaaad. . Final leonant of Truman J. Wall, Administrator ot the estate of Wm. Wall, late of Pcbb town bia, Clearfield eouaty, dooeaead. Tbe account of Wilson Hover, Administrator of tbe estate otJaehni Wood, late or Morris twp., Clearfield eouaty, Fa dee d. Final eooount of Henry Bmeal, Administrator of tbe estate of Meorge vt atiel, late of tbe borough of WalUcetou, Olaarfield ooaantj, Pa., dee d. The supplemental account af Willis J. N agent. Administrator oi too estate ot ivlliotl hint, lata ef baraaide twp., Clearfield Co, Pa , dec 3. Final aoeooot of Jesa Goes, 3nrdlaa of Mile a. Bin eai, minor neir of frtor Hmeal, late el Boggi top., Clftrlcld aoonty, Pa dee'd. Final ncoountof Kach. MoNaul, Ouardian ofWltl- lam Mrlinde, Jr a son or Wm. Moliride, Sr., late of the borough of Curwensvillo, Clearfield aeuaty, Pa., deoeased. Final ao count of John O. Sehryver, Ouardian of liowaru Aicbela, mioor neir of J no at ban Nichols, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield ounty, P., deed. Final aoeoant of Joha Q. Bobryver, Ouardian of Addie Nlcboi, minor heir ot Jonathan Nichols, late af Lawrence township, Clearfield eouaty, i'a., dee d. Partial account af Aaron C. Tate. Guardian of W. H. McKeo, minor helrof W. U. Me Km, late of Knox towaablp, Olearleld county, Pa. dee'd. The atroant of H, V. Morrow, administrator of tbo estate of Jamel Lingle, lata of Goshen tap., C.earJifld county, Pa., dee'd. Final account of Henry Kornman, AdmioEstrator Of the estate of Henry 8inkabiae,leta of Qulich township, Clearfield oouoty, Pa., deo'd. Final account of Mrs, Belli M. Chaffee, Admlnia Irotrii of the eslata of B J. Chaffee, late of tbo borough of HoaUdale, Clearfield county, Pa., donoased. L.J. MOROAN, Regls'ir. Clearfield, I'a., Feb. 1 1, laaO-to. EXECUTORS' SALE Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Biclurd Shaw, Sr, Deo'd. npilR wndirrelgne, Pierntorl of tbe eatale of I HICI1AKU H1IAW, nr., dweaead, will ener at public aal. at lb. COI RT 1IUUSK, la lb. bor- ougn at uiewneM, r.i an Tiairsdaj, April 1st, 1880, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK F. M Tha follow lag valuabl real estate, via t FIRST. Thothraa.aiory brick hotel property, orner of Market aad First itreets, ia the bor- oagh of Clearfield, hoewa as 'The Shaw House,' Profiting with Ibe lot of ground thereto belonging 144 feet oa Market ureal, and vo faetea Firit afreet, with a tw..,try dwelllBg boua. attached. Tba ho tel proper baa aiaty Wd-romna and all 0OBT.ale.cea for a flrat'Clai. hotel. One of the mortd-airable butel properliei ia Catnl PeaMylTUfak RRCOND. AlolofiroandlaClearldborowirb, beginaingat tba end af 144 feet, fronting on Mar ket etreet, aad lb MM along Market atrret feet, and ranking baek 10 fret, with tba buildinga tbereoa erected. THIRD. A lot of aroood alta.U In CWrl.14 barough, adjoining part No. t, and ailonding al.,.. W.tk.t Itreet IS feet te en alley, and rua- alng baek M feat, with batldingl thwrea. FOURTH. A lot tt grand il Clearleld bar. ough. adjoiniog hotel property, aod eiteadlng along Piret alreel l feet aad ranaiag beok 100 feat, more or leal, t. aa alley. FIFTH. All that eert.ia lot, h.owa ia ibe plan ef Cle.rt.il bwroagh aa Lot H. U, frontiac about AO feat oa LoouM li raeLraa. nine b.ol zuo feet, mere or icaa, lea. alley wiik dweiltnn how. and all aeeeaa.ry hi b.ildinga theroob areeted.aail oiaer improTMBonla SIXTH. All tbat cartel, aodlrided oaa alitb lltereM in tbat ewrui. traM of lead eitual. la Horril tawnibip, Clearfield county, Pa., hnowo aa tbe ''ifeUirk A Park. trMt, ewnUlaiag B74 AOnXS, More ar leaa. aad hariag tbereoa a large ouaalily of white piae, bualoek, a-k aad .ther timber, aad la underlaid wltn Taiaaoie Teniae. .iii'.u.utiQ COAL. TEK.tYS Or MLEf Oaa. third each at delleery ef good dead, aad the balance to be recured by bond end mortgage, payable la one and Iwo yeare, with Intcreat. A. B. SHAW, JOS. SHAW, ' ' " ' A. II. 8UAW, ' Ki'n of Riebard Shaw, Sr.. dee d. Clwraald, Pa. Harck II, l8-ll. . IirKIB "OTIt'R. The following per J eoai hare tied I. th. oAo. of tb. Clerk of tba Court or yuerter Peaelene el uenrn.i. eouaiy, their Pntltloaoaad ftaada fbr Moaoeea, at tbe Uarab Imlui. ISAII. Mreeably 10 Ih. Act f AeMinbly : WOTKL. W. C. C.rdoa................. "earli.U B. Row... '1 R. N. Shaw..". , " J.me, McLauihlis " Thomac M(iareHH..MHM,.A...M Iloatiiale William Curran Riebard Ueddlgu Jamre llaley..M.M Prank dialer rred Wm..,.,.. Pal Shield! B. Hwnope Wm.Harkn Mr,. K Hmilel..... Pat. Bubb Oeorg. Rbedea,...,, William WelW Peter Reffaer...... Weodward Twp .riiad'eni ' Joba Mcillrk........... Wm. Sblelda lire. Bridget Uoaabo., Smith llalrd Oierole Mil. Hoyt " leorg. W. U-...... " Niahwlaa Rcollina.. M W. L. MlebeleM........ ..IlaBoia, Saady Twp (m.nnel Kuali....... , - - H. T. Kelley ' " W. . 8Unl.y.-..... " " H. P. Strobrldge , . " " Jae.b ..l.d. ' " Joba DeBoii,.HIU.. Job. UcMuIlT- HilHem Bobwem Latherabirg, Brady Twp Oecrg. Kaarr -.. Truettrill - , " W. W. Marab Jacob Beelmea - Anrg. I. Ptbarkar, Bneoerla Twp ..PaalelJ, llnaloa Twp Jame. L. BcofleM a " Mary Kiwob.war..,.., a. ...M.rrl. Twp Faatar llavia..., Barnald. B.rough J.ba Mulam,.., CeTlagtw Twp Louie Lelgey.mMfM..w,...HH....CMlrjgteB Twp M. Af. Fire. ................. ...Pcrlli., Pane Twp Hamwal liullib.e.... CarwaaeTille Oeergo W. UeTik...M..M.M..,.wNew WaahlagtoB tl aorge MrCraoken 8.ndy Tewnahip Klla. Welk.,i,....ieoM- Toeraebip I). W. Lloyd ,....llallck Tawnabip lleergaW. Dotll Olea Hope Urerge W. Uajbety Barrett, Bradford Twp It. LlTiageta .........Olearleld Job keeur ........... - J. . lira IT C.rwenrTlH. Andrew Hllkr...,...,....TrewlTilla, Brady Tarf Jamre 8k.wMyH,....w...,..wCerlnUa Iwp vn.ua. t,a. Paler Moren Il.l.d.l Mu K UaordluigM-... 1.U.U, Band, Iw, Pete, dueler. ..CoTlagtob To.aiblp Cwllled b frem Ibe rreord M Olearleld Ibla Ilia day ef Febravy, A. I). ISM. ELI BLOOM, Clerk $tisrrtlanrous. Tho Game of "Fifteen" Solved at GAULIM'S. OOMH JkJX3 VOIX YC3Xjr?.BIjXrMlB. WI2VX30W SIIADD3BS THAT LAST A LIFETIME I NEVER GET OFF THE ROLLERS, Keep out Flics and Mosquitoes, AND ADMIT THE AIR. Al.reh 17, 1SHU. . JAMES LLEAVyI XJ INT DT3 3S II. O?1 A XC 3S 3F1. t .'" MAHKRT KTREKT, ! I.KARFIEI.fl, PEMN'A. All ki iidoi of Cuskola and Colling kept on hand, and furnished to order on short, notice, including tho find aa well aa tho cheapen that ran l. maun, fiictnrfd. Our oonpsn Fiusreanvun la tho Inst In una, and will lx furniilied when required. Funeral, attended in any part of the connty. fall at my office, on Second street, or loavo your ortlors at Troulman'a Fnrnilure Store, adjoining tho Ponlofllce. JAS. L.LKAVV, octl,79-ly.' . , Cloarfiold, Pa. T. A. FLKCK. NEW, NEW, NEW. Pall and "Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF ' T. A. FLECK & CO., -r , CLEARFIELD, PA. Black and Colored Cash mores, Brocade Drost Goods, IMain Preks Goods, New Shawls, l.ndiei' Coats, lied Flannels, Ornj- Flannels, Klaid Flannels, Navy Ulue Flannels, Waterproofs and Ladies' Cloths, all colors, Cassimercs, Mon's and Boys' Wear, Drees Ginghams, Calicoes and Muslina. Our stock was never hetter. Our Ladles' Skirls are beautiful. Millinery Goods, A roniplctc iStook at our iiNiial ItargaiuN. Plumes, FIowois, Winxa, Oslrieli Tips, all kinds of Fancy Wings and Birds, New Brocade Velvets and Silks, Satins, Black and Colorod Silks, Black and Colored Silk Yelvot, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, llnttons, Laces, Corsets, Embroideries, Edging,, Insertings, SILK" HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen ITandkeroiiiefs, Ladies' Tiei, and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's Gent a and Children s Iloao. We don t Intend to have any store In Clearfield county beat us in anything style, pricos, quantity, quality, or soiling. Givo us a call and see for yourself. on cioths Ottomans., CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., - grw gutrrrtlgftnfnta. TEI FOR NAI.E. TbirUeu hirea of oab, or olobaaga for wb.tU. Far furtbar ia l.rmalt.B aau an or aanreaa win anaoraianeu. . f.l.RM..., Not I, Tl If. ' Clouield, Pk Aa.-.GEI- NOTICK.To Whom It May Couccni t Tba aaderiigaed having appointed Aestgaaat far tbo benefit of eredl tori by Jan. B. Orah, of Claarfteld borough, ell persons, therefore, be-log claims against him will present ineni io nw ier itTinvni, n dehted to tbe said 3rabaia are required to wttle j aad B)ak piyneat to as. KliWAnii a. nuann, ' ' ' 1 ASBUKY W. I. KB, Clsaraeld, I'a., Dee. 14, l79 tf. As.igotes. NOTIC B la the Ooartof Cobibiob I'leas of Clar fluid eoaatf. ... a. .. . s v- loi , VoroaioBweaiiB e.x nti i io m-ji-u varsui ' VwwdiBgi la taen ia. A. Coartaev.. - I auy, r-, , . , Net lea is brel- ea that thr fta.t g.cantaf O-orge O. R rh. UoB.ai.Uea In Lunary, in abore oaee, hsi heea Bled la thli otBce, and will be pre sented roreonflratitloB at the a it tern of Crmri, commencing Monday, Mareh 1Mb, IfOO. , a Ll HLU"N, rroiaonoiary. CUariaU, Pa, Fab. U, UhaMt. . CLEAN FIELD COUNTY flANKTha ben h tag Orn haewa ae tho Clear field CoobIt Banh hM been dissokod by matrtal ooasent, and tba baah il to go into gradual llqaidatian. We Bra respaasible fur the dvbls, aad will pay theat. Tho aetata will ha aader control af Joba W. Wrtglef ovelaslTely, at th Baahiag bouso, aod aad Mill be collected hy him. JAMK0 T. l.KONARI), JAMKH B. OMHAM, WILLIAM fuBTKR, WILLIAM A. WALLACi:, OliOROK L. HEED. ClearielJ, Pa, Doe. J, 1K7V tf. UIITOK' NOTICIi J. V. Gray ) la Ceaiaioa Pleas Court ol verses I Olearaeld eaooty. , 19 Willi.- I BV - W -T IBhB. The Baderslgaed, wha wu appelated by the Court, ta dtrtribata tbe proceeds of tho tale af Defend ant's pe' soeal property la the who may be entitled lo tbo tame, will at lead ta that doty at hii ooe ia iba Ma-oalo bonding, la the bor ough or Clearfield, oa THURSDAY, tba 1ITH day af MARCH, A. D. ISB0, whoa aad where ail per soas late rested oaa attend. If they eae proper. Tflv0. 4. McGL'LLOL'UH, Pro. 16th, 1V It . Au iltor. A COir NT Y HltlLDI WO TO F.RKCT. Hattea Is hereby gt?tB thai Iba Commits toner f Clearfield ooaaty, Pa., at their ofhoe, will raceira reeled pro pose) lo find all isaieriaJ aad sreot and eotapleta a wood a itabla for tba an of the Hbertf, on lot adjolntng the jail, from tbte date antil tba I7T1I DAY Of MARCH, I HUB, wbra Ibey will epfB said proposals and let or re fuse. ' All propooall maat h olaar aad definite la taoaat.and ao Mated ta flgureaor writing. The pi In aad speciacatiea wbieb were adopted ar now oa file ta Ibe roramiiiieoers' office, where all In tare ted eaa rail aad eieaalae th-ea. C. W. KYLRR, RLAtl JftHNSOlt, .rOHM 1BORRIR, Attest' Oemmlssloacrs. Joa W. Howb, t'Urh. ' Cbanialsriooeri' rSe, Clearheldi l a., r et. li, Wi Su HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IS THS J'HAT wall -h aow a property illwte oath baah of tbo Busqnebanaa f iter, la th beraagfa af rweaiTille. Clearfield eoanty, Pa , aacapied by tha late BRNJAM1N HARThHOKN, deed, il bow offered for al. It eoaielei ahoat Thirteen Acres, Vpoa whkh U rectod a fine two-stury frame Ar DWELLntl flOOE, eiill STABLB, a.d lb. amrnnrf nt- limlV I1 '' aad am. HMWIHU HH.ktMUtf wwraSPRINa WATRR. -Thil m S .ry d.eireM. ejeperty M priTM. reel dewe Thepr.B.rtylaaM.amdalPRIVaTI BAI.S, mm rccaabl. urmi. Fee fanW l. Ibrwiell.a la releiioa I. It, call at tb. mmleaa, arspptl tothaaBderrifaed 1. pwrnwhylHtH. ... HUKXTHAL W. SMITH,. Attorney for tba Main. Clearteld, Pa, "apt. Id, IITS tf. A. U. HILL. Ribbons, Gerroar.town Yarns, Zephyrs and Children's Underwear, Ladies,' ItllgSJ, Etc. Clearfield, Pa. Set., l," ly lWw Pt1mtisfmtnt3. 0- O O B week lo yoar wa towa. Term! and $6 VUU outfit free. Address li. Mallet A Compaay, fort end, Maine. Idcl7,7-lv. : ARNOLD WANTS , 5,000 Rail Road Ties. C.rw.nirilU, fa. Jm. . T-lf. NEW WASHINGTON Normal lastiiuie ! 0;o&s Monlay, April 28th, 1880. 0NK tEHM ONLY TWELVE WEEKS. riMHS. School eommeada llaelf to Babll. fa rer for tbe followio, reaeoaa Firal, BnardloR e.B be bad la good familial at from 12 te f t.at er WMb. , Sreond, Looatloa ll b.Utbfnl aad plctaMea.il.. lb lid, Tbe seme af aludy lnelo.ee eowua.a aod hi,ber brancbea. Fo.rtb, Iu aiadeala reclra tbe benefit of an aalabli.bcd LacUra Mare, free af ebarira. Fifth, Tb. etudanle bare tha advaotaf. af a well-eoadurlcd LiUrary Society. Siilh, Tbe people af th. Tieialty bacoarag. Iba tc.rbera and aturirnte la their work. HerrBlh, THR N0KMAL CLASS WTI.L BR KXAMINKD MONTHLY BY Tilt CO I' MTV hi PKMNTKNUENT. Tl'ITIOM i Any or all of tb. hlRlwr knanchi...U SO Cnmmoit brancbea, with Theory of liarblur..... (OO C'ommi.ii branrliaa 4 &t Modrl HrUool.. M .IMr-The anderaiirned will ba pleaaed to farnieh additleael inlormatiuB. either hy pereoa r leletr Aildrrm Matt iaraf e, Cleaileld, V.. L. B WISER, MATT SAVAUI. anrnary Ijtb, km Im. ADJOURNED ADMINISTRATORS' SALE or Real Estatot:, BY Tlrlae ol an arder lalaed oat af tba drpbama' Ooart ef Clearteld oe.aly, P., tb. oeer ained Admi.iatratora of th. aalat. ai A nTH UK K HUSK, bte af UwreaM tawaebip, la ee.d ooaaty, decMMd, will cell at Pablic Sale, at Uw Cart Hoaa., ia the boraafb tt ObmrteMt ' Friilaj, April 2d, 1880.' . At twa o'ekMk P. M , that T.leebte Mna'aad bomeatead, aitvate ha aald towaabip, bMn.t and daarribed a. folloera i kNginaiatt at a pre. at corner of lin. or Qeorire Boiler t theaoe aorta Sre da,reM weet II parakM to a Md ew IbeM Milk tS dairroM cut ewrabw to . kwatoek near Ih. buk of 0 learSald oeewk. aad var mo. lb af ma i th.aae amuh si detrewa wen 41 aer.be. I. a wb,u cmk aaar th. CMarleM Mb eowd tkeaw aarth St degraa. wM 47 aenea to a Roet ia lia. af hue , them snath by had. tt ..! Tate'a h.ira 4T 4'.rMI wear ItT axrebM t. a dead b.mlock cloae by tha aide af tha pebUe road lawiiaa from Wm. A. JUad'aeaarmilltoAeM. Re.d'0 blecbemilb ab.p i IbewM by mada et A. O. T.le, th. eware. tt aald iwad keloe; aealk, degree, wit S4 perahM to a ar atowa b. aald road m lia.f the Peter Martla tract, tbewe. a or lb Mi dmraaa Mil 114 I'll perakew to plwe. of bcgi.alwg, Matu.i.g OJfF. Ht'JrnKKt .ten Eg aad allowance.. Thia I, aa. tt tb. bMt la.ar.Twd lam. ia tba Mealy. KIUUIY A0RK4 an La r a, 1 1 tm a A anJ mmAm m, A Mala af aaKlvatleB, bariag there- oa erMiea a targa X wu-STOItT HOI HK, aad a largo BANK BARN. Utather with SMtitw boas, oo ra -crib, and tha aewitarv oal. j beliriliigs, ai well ai B targe archard ffJfc rasa l"am vi it flipwai, ewm,4 a VI - tTT citrllent water. - Trrmg and ComdUion t Oaa third of th parabasa aaaaay mail hi paid oa eoalrmatloa f -a'a, aad tha balaa ba tw eqaal aaaaal payaMata, a-red by boed Bad aartgftg ob the p rare teas. For farther Infer eaa tloa lretrMtcmiea,aref J. U.BaBjryrar at Cleai field, ar PUu Reeea, Pbllipsbwrw. ' , ' JOHN 0, BOHtfVRR, Ado4aUlratarv Clarild, Pa Marab 10, IM It.
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