THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKJKLP, PA. WKDNU3DAY MORNINU, A1IUU8T l, Terms of Subscription. If paid lb advanfli.or within tbraa month.-... I) If .id iflfr ihrM aad bff iii monlhi... I M IT fl?r thtM'iruB of lit aioobU. S 00 pjr-Mrttx: 8. M, Pittihill Co., Ntwi (. .(-r AdrrrtUlnn AgU, IT Park Row, oraar )!kuan Street, ara oar duly astnoriMd A (an ta in N-w York City. Itlll.H.HMI NOTU I'.H. MrttitMllt KpUcoptl 'CbnrrbHcT. Oko. Limit, 1'aitor. -Hrvieai vrj Habbath U lot A. M., and 7 P. M. HaUath rinbool at 9 A. M. I'rayer Meet. Of tvarT WednaidaT, at 1 P. M. CommunioD hcrvloa, flnt Habbath of vary iiontb, at 1(1) A. M. ft learflcld N. K. I'hurrli. Her. Cnarlcii W. b('KHl.BT, Paitor. Praaehinf avert alternata Huuday, at I o'olook, P. M. tiuodtty Hohool it li, 1 M. All arc lav tied to uteri a PreHbterUn Church--Kr. H. H.IIcti.mr. -8ahhatb Mrficei morning antl araning nac tatb School at I P. M. Prayar Mt.ting Wdna- lay avaning. I In ..tint C'hurrh. TUt. . Ptor. HaM.atli BohoolatS P.M. Prayer MailiDf trj Wedneiday eTenlnt. Ht. Praiicli' Churc h Catholle He P I . SuxtiiriAN. Divine nervlca at It A. M.. on 1 1.4 flrit. third tnil fourth Sundayiof each month; m?mi and Hob edict ion of the lileiaad Hacraoaot tftarnoon at I o clock. OFFICIAL 1)1 H ECTOH Y TIVI OF tilLTJlKO QUARTER llHSIUNI CUirRT. Swond Monday of January. 'I bird Monday uf Mareh. First Monday f June. Fourth Monday of Bcpteuber. TIKI Or BOLDIKfl OOMMOH fLHA. Kit-it Monday of June. Second Monday of November. roBLio orricaaj. I'rttiJtmt Jmtyllt.n. Churl A. Myer itiii'itiiiil La Judy lion. John II. Orvii, of lieilelonie. Jndgti Ahram Ogrfen, Clearfield; Vinnent If. lion, uienrneia. ProtkonotaryR liloom. HcgiaUr mnd HteonUr h. J. Morgan. 'Vn infer Philip lJotte. li$trict Attoruj J. F. McKcnrlck. .VAerif Jamei Mahaffey, i. L't:iT V I IVmukmii C'uMly 8mrmor Samuel V. MoClokey, Cwr- Nnivtii. . Onuntm Oomm itriontr C. W. Kyler, Graham ton P. O.j Klab Johnston, Grampian Hilli P. l. Juhn Norrie, Sr., Curweniville. - j.lInhn W Hnwe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clrar- 0--UI : Joseph (tinmna, mrw nu , u. ri. Woodland. , . , . fHHfy Coroner Jamen A. Moore, Clearfield. Ary t?otioert Andrew J. Jack on, Clear 61, Wm. R. Hrown, Clearfield. .S'liperi'nteiiiienf " i6i AVAoofi M. h. Mo HtnUrof ujkt fr Jeanm Jeiae W. Carlile, oRioc at l.utherimrg U..UJ l,.ki W U'r fflav. Win. R dclaugh, Cyrut tiordon, Clearfield j Jonrph R. Ireia, JN . r.. Arnom, wwimkih , - . dione, Do Hoi City. nnr .VurWfiftoluinn It derldedty Interesting in a I neal point of tw, and profitable reading to ou'Ktdnis nbo wimt to lave money. "Will you tnke nhuat, uhIi or corn for sub ceriilM'ti V We are often inquired of in this way by letter from patrons who reside at a d'mlanfe from ClrarhVM. Wro agiln say ye. The receipts of a retp'iniihle merchant or mill owner in the vicinity, will answer as Jurt as wvll ai the eauh. To illiuitratc: If any of our patrons will deliver ui a bug of grain at tbo mill of Joseph H. Hreth, in Cbmt towD.hip, Hdmcc l'tohin, In Barnsidc, TlioDix II. Forrey, in (iralitm, Wm. Porter or bliaw', In Irtwrenoc, or Hrown A Beyler's, t Rui-kton,. I't.lon township, and forward their ri-ftlptf for the n mount, we will eredlt tbern on tlnir acrouut fur (lie sain. In this way all may oon pay what they owe, If they will pursuo this course. aVarAdvortiseni and utberH will bear In mind that all articles Intended for publication in this pa-sr murt be bunded in, not later titan Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget it ! Locui educational jottings will bo fniind on this page. Tln Kdurutional Dt'pniTmuiit will lie found on our fourth page of this iifue. Apples aro gulling at fifteen cents pr burhel in Bearer and Washington counties. Don't furet the Lutheran Church festival in (he Bbaw House, August 2fith and 37tb. Mr. JiCnvy is repairing the burn in the rear of Mosaop's stera for the purpose of a branch livery stable. Itov. Isaac Kreider will preuch in the Lutheran Church, this place, on next Sunday morning and evening?. Tbo awning which was in front of Shaw's Row on Market street, has been removed and adds to its appsaraoce. Tbo Uuneock and Knglish Club will be addressed by Abram Humphrey, Ksq., on Saturday evening next. Coma alt. - -- - mm The party of boys who mako a habit of petty stealing In this community, will find themselves In the House of Refuge one of these days. Tbo frame work of Mr. Mitt-boll's Livery stables at the south end of Heoond street was raised last week. Mr. M. will soon be ready for business. Mr. Howard Kramer, formerly of the Journal office, arrived sere last week on visit frum MansQeld, this Slate, where he Is employed on the fret. . . m m - All porBonsdonsling to tbo Lutheran Church festival, to be held, August loth and 27tb, Will pleass Inform Mr. J. K . Bottorf, at bit rerl donee or place of business. Wo notice that tbo Street Commis sioner has cleaned the gutters on Market street, which aid greatly In carrying off ths water there from during the Fall rains. - e mmi llmmiK Rkpairs. It will bo noticed that the Commissioners Invite proposals for re pairing the Newburg bridge, wbioh has In-come onsiderabie out of repair. Carpenters will do well to gire this matter some attention. . m e w - Tbo combinod ages of the four citi ens who died in this county, last week Is two hundred end seventy years, respectfully : Joseph A. Sensor, "I j Greenwood McCrakon, SS ; Et Governor Willism Bigler, 07. Mrs. Mary t. Wise, A4. Total, 2T. Business. The DuHois Courier ot laat week said, "the lumber shipments from John DnBois' yard for the month of August reached s hundred and forty seven ears, making 1,000, 600 feet of boards, etc." The value of which would out be less than I. '.0,0 00. A Local Kiclio. Wo were shown the Commission, ths other day, issued by the Postmaster General, Gideon Grsngrr, dated April 20th, IM3, to Alriander Read, father of Amos Read, (now In his 8Sd year) to conduct the business of postmaster at Readsboru. It seems that the pos (office for Clearflebl was then at the stun bouse vu the Mitchell farm, about " a mile and s half south of the borough, where ' Mr. Read then resided. Th document Is in the ; possession of Mr. Amos Head, and Is on of the best preserved old papers w have cvar seen. e e - Awfi lI ThoKittaning 7Ymrasays "Another and a terrible warning to th thus who an careless in the use or oil will be found In . the shocking death of Mrs. Mary Klrkland ' aear Cocbrau's Mills, this connty, oo Monday evening list. 8b attempted to pour oil from a Urg can Into a burning lamp, when th fluid , Ignited, eiplodlng, and scattering the burning oil all over bar person and the room she was In. A lady who attrmptsd to extinguish th burning clothing, wa badly scorched, bat managed to es cape, while Mrs. Klrkland was burned to a crisp, ' and lb bms was entirely destroyed. m Bt Sudden Leatu.Ws learn from the t lluliols tWter.ibet Sunday mrning,th Ith inst., Darld Askey was fond dud In bis bod der th following Ircnmslaneos : U bad oaten h art My th previous voniag and rtlrd mob nPer with bis little bey. In (be morning th , boy, on awaking, found bis father, dead. Th alarm was given and 'Sqtlro Tayler elftd,'wbo appeared and inpaanltd jury. Aftor hot ding an Inquest verdict) was given tbat deeoosod warn 1 hli death by a Tlsltatlos of Divine Provi dence, and not otherwise, the eaute being ftppo- Irxyora similar dlsoaa. Mr. Askey wm about Sixty sit years of ago nod leaves a large family of rliH.lren, rur of whom are sol yt grown. A Hancock Campaign Song. The Ilaneoek tide la rfi ing fast, From shore to shore It swe ll, And as It reaches o'er the land) Of victory It tells Of victory It telle, my boys, For llnncoek'i bound to win ( The peoples'! free, untratnmtled voice) W ill sarely bring hiut in. The Hancock fires are burning bright. On all the hills they blew, Too bright and high for such a fragd . i As stole the srat for II eyes As Hole the seat for Ilayaj, my buys And never shall we sea Haeh fraud as four short years ago losnlted Liberty. The Hancock bacoar proudly waves, And greets the morning litcht, And round it rally those as friends Who once were foes in fight, my buyij But in a belter day, my boys, Around the Hancock tamer throng Alike the blue and gray. The llaucoek men are staunch and brave, No truer anywhere, And they ean boast a candidate ' Whose name Is clear and fair Whose nam Is clear and fair, say hoys, And onward l his course ; For now the people mean to rule In spit of fraud and force. - - - - "Si'llen Liver PilU" stand anrivulod Id the United States for curing biliousness, sick headache, Ac TDK JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEKTS IN TUB WIGWAM EVERY THURSDAY EVE NING. BOYS, TURN OUT. wm - IUmoval J. Frank Snyder, Knq., has removed bis law tffloe into the 0 rab&m bolld -ing, on Market street, over the C:mniy National Bank, where h Is now on tbo lookout for clients. Tor Sale. All kind of Doorn and Wlndow-sasb. Call near the Lutheran Church, or iddrsss m at Clearfield, Pa. R. Ciariti-D. j Aug. II, 4t. Fatal Accident.--On Snturday last while James McCullough, of Pike township, and several others were outtlngdown trees oo George Lord's tiro oer job, in Knox township, a limb from a falling tree Struck McCullough In the face and eh est, reusing death In two hours. Us was lo the 43d year of his age, end leave a wife and sli children to miurn his lull. Solid Namih TIiu Jlt'llifontu lit- publican says t "Between lit. Kiigl and Curtlo's works there are three families who live within a stone's throw of each other, the husbands of whom are named Andrew an! the wives Rachel, to witi Andrew Uleno, Andrew Barret and An drew Muodfcllow. Tbelr wives are Rai-bel (1 leno, Raohel Barret and Rtehel Goodfellow. The "Andrrws and "Rachels" serai to hiveaoorDer on names dowo there. wm List ofluttorH romainin uncluimcd in (be l'.l(.fii(e at Clearfield, I'a., fur the week endlog August Iftth, 1HH0 : Jhn Carl Arvedsnn, Mrs. M. J. Buck, Wits Carrie L. Ilu.h, James Carney, Dominique Ci tello, Aleaatider Dixon, Au.tln Klegal, 11. M. Frlddle, John Horoperly ;6j, James C. Uuuter, Jske LivloKiton, T. V. McCurdy, M rs. Mi Me Nlel, Miss Kile Moore, Lidy rhrilciin, J. M. Phiiippla. Mr. Iirael Snyder. P. A. UAU1.IN, P. M. Re union of the 105tii Req't Va. VoLuaTKRax. Pursuant to a resolution passed at the last lie union, the second Re-uoion of the lOStb Regiment Pa. Voluoicers, will be held at Punx.utawnev, Jfferion county, Pa , on Tues day, October IStli, 1HH0. 6. A..CkAio, Sec y. Lnvi B. Dtrr, Pros' t. Daily backs run from Reynoldivlllo, Hro.jk villeand Maysvltie, ou tb Bennetts Branch ex tension of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Also fmm Indiana to Pumsutawney. The Kquilabte Life AKHtiranco Soci ety of New York is one of the strongest and most prosperous lo the wotld, and presents adrnnlagee that are not equalled elsewhere. The Kquitable Issues all rtandard forms of policies, pays large dividends, and on ordinary policies gives a lib eral surrender value in paid a p-insurance, In case a policy is discintinucd, after thre years from its date. Policy con t rants ar simple, oon ciso, and with no emrAaeonable condition. R. M. McICnal.y, Clear fi-U, Pa., la the agent for this popular Company. It. Fa it w Kits, Look 11 kue I LyLlo will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Coin, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions. Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produce, ll has the largest and best selected Stock of groceries, teas, ooffiiflj, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar, queensware, tubs, buckets, baskets, churns, Ac, In Clearfield county. II buys his goods In large quantities from manufacturers and first hands for oaab, and takes the advantage of all discounts, and so he is enabled to sell at lowest prices, Ut gives cash prices for produce, and sells his goods at the lowest prices la ths county. sept-24.'7tf tf BLIND CHARLEY. Limn sir Citt, Pa., August 9th, Kpitur KirniLici: Please publish th fol lowing at one in your paper : Blind Charley will give Concerts at the following places at the time mentioned: Lumber City, Thursday vening, August lVtbf New Millport, Friday, August 20th; Mount Zion, Saturday, August 21st; Pennvill, Monday, August Slid i Bluoinington, Tuesday, August 24th. Prof. Johnson, belter known as"B11nd Charley,' li a wonder, and all who can should go to hear him. They will nut only be pleased but delighted. He can do even more than is advertised. Tb foregoing cam to band loo lata for last week's adltloB, snd will do th bstt w can for him. "Charley" li all right and deserves to be patronised. ClearsWRLu Coal Trade. State ment of Ceal and other freights sent over tb Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for ths week ending Aogait 7th, IS 80, and th am time last year : . COAL. Fur the week Same time lad year Previously during year Sitae time last year Dfe-rear Total in ISflO , Same tiriit Inst y r Deere H h 10,2.12 Lumber 118 ears. Miscellaneous freights 11& " mm i Large I'imhf.h SaleNear DuBois. K. R. Payne, of Hilliamsport, and the Coebran Brothers, of Driftwood, have just purchased of Reading, Fifher A Ci. all tbekr Umber on th tiaudy, west of the mountain. At low i timet It will aggregate out huudred million faot of first class whit pine. The purchasers will bull! soma six or seven mi leu of railroad, and vlathvAII gbrny railroad, will bring their timber to Ben nett's ( ranch, and It will from tber be floated to Wllliauisport for manufacture. Mr. Payn and th Cochran brothers are t b cuugratulated as they will, no doobt, realit a very bandsom profit from their Investment. It Is also a good strike for Willlamsport, a this timber, following its natural cbanalt, won Id have gone west, and Its manufacture been of DO benefit to this station. Tb purchasers eipecl to cut from ten to twvlv million fet a year. Tb firm of Emery A Read ing have also struck a bonanss, having purchased of Reading, Fisher A Co. all their white pine on Dent's Run. This will foot up some twenty-five million feet of excellent timber, and will be man ufactured at their mill In Williamsport. Bulhtin. Fire in IUynoldsville. Wo learn from the ijwr( of the 12th inst., tbat on the previous morning at I o'eloek flames were seen issuing front Crowd I 'it Machine shop, and In a few minute the structure was so wrapped In the fiery sheets tbat Its loss was assured. Th fir orlgioaied at or near the forge, and wbll Mm persons believe It lo have been an accident, oth ers as firmly believe, without positive proof, bow ever, tbat lb Incendiary's torch caused the dir destruction. Only a few days ago th large plan ing mill sS Fifteenth street was reduced to ashes; and now another vital part ef Rvynoldsvlll ll dead. Mr. Crow ell Is in hard luck a few years sine bis shops were horned, placing him Is straightened eireams tances j and sine tbat time, by good Bjeusgementf economy and bard work, be had greoedtd Is pUeleg himself ok k solid basis, but now th fir devil has called on hii again. His lose will reach nearly $8,000, with $l,lf insurance. Besides Ibis loss tbr artb fcllowiwgj r. K. Arnold, a Utfaa, I&t0 L. C. Schuoll, engine, $160 Thomas J. Reynolds, a gln,iui Wm. Gillespie, patterns, 1 1 00 M T. McLean, blacksmlthing tool, $100. Mr Cro well's lost smbraeo patterns, origin, sbapr, di 111 press, two lathes, bolt-ontUr, nd tarloa and aumereus tools. On sblngl mill, partially finished, was destroyed, bat fortunately thre mills wer sated. Mr. Crowall, If b rtcslvis nffislMt encoaragomont, will robnlld. Ho was Insured In th Mechanics' and Traders' Fir In surant Company, of New York, lo tb amount of dO0, and In tbo Fir man's Usaraae Com rmny, of New York, for U ii tmooot. THE SENIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEKTINS THE WlflWAM EVERY SATURDAY EVE NING. ATTEND. tmy mmm Boils, pimples on tbc face, salt rheum, old sons, and all cutnoui eruptions disappear like magic when ''Dr. Lindrey's Blood Searcher" is used. - mm a mm - A Fact. An auvortiHemontinflortod In lb RnpiiBt-ican will reach mora readers than If pubHahed In all tb other pipers la th coun ty, aud ot the advertise! leu than one-half In other wards, an advertisement published In our jenrnai Is worth doubt th price of that obarged by any other publisher in th county. It Is a faot." tf. mm - - ' IN MEMORIUM. The Session of the Presbyterian church of Cloar field, Pa., would hereby express thir sons of the heavy loss which tbc church ha experienced in th death of one or their number, tb Hon. Wm. Bigler. During th eight years of bis service as a ruling Klder, be wa ever prompt and faithful In tie discharge of his duties, and most solicitous for the prosperity el' the church. His counsels, bis labor, his prayer and hta gifts, have contrib uted so largely lo tlie welfare of our town, tht it has seemed to us that be could not well be spared. But wa bew in submission to the great Head of the church, thanking Him for having raised up so efficient a workman, and looking to Him to send prosperity by means of such Instruments as He may choose aad qualify to fill the plaoe of those, whom, la His mysterious providence, 11 has taken from us. By order of the Session, 11. 8. Bhvlkb, Moderator. - mm m- mm BRADFORD IN MOTION. Tb Democmts of Bradford township met at Bigler Station en Thursday evening last, and or ganised a llaaoiuk and English Club. Th fol lowing ar the names of tb officers elected i President C. J. Rcdiior ; Vice Presidents J. W. Boughmsn, Isaac Barger, J. R. Wilson, Alex-1 aeder Livingston, Jacob Williams, A. L. Freeman and William FVrcey j Becrotaries J. L. Pearoe and Justice Mi-Dowcll; Treasurer Bauiuel A. Caldwell; ExeeatireCommittee Wm. Hitchings, Hugh Hrown, Justloe McDowell, John J. Kyler, Ellis Peeroo and David Hitohinga. This Oom mittve was instructed to procure speakers and Hags, Quite larg number of votars oaiue forward and enrolled their names as members of the Club. W bav no doubt but tbat Bradford will render a good report next November. NORTH END OF LAWRENCE AWAKE. Moi st Jor, Augu-l 14th, 10. Emtor Rxir RurAN Dear Sir: On Thurs day evening last the Democrats of Mt. Joy met at the school bou and organised a Hancock and English Club. K. K. Siurey eslled the meeting loonier and stated the object, and moved tbut G. Wash. Ogdca be elected President of thoClub. Motion carried unanimously. A Win Hess and John Wbalon wer elected Vice Presidents ; M. J. Owens Secretary, and Levi Derrick Treasurer, After the organisation was completed, Smith V. Wilsun wai introduced and delivered a most eloquent and oonvinsing speech, for wbioh tb Club tendered bitn a vo'e of thanks. Meeting adjourned with throe rousing cheers for Uaocock and English, and Ibe whole Democratic ticket, wLicb we teal confident will be elected on tb 2d of November next, and if elected, will be Inducted into office. Club meets agaiu on Tbursdsy eve ning, r-epteiubcr 2d. H pea ken will be present to add res the Club. All are invited. Turn out. Democrats, and let us convince the Republicans tb:it we mean busluets. Respectfully. Democrat. THE LATE WILLIAM BIGLER. We clip the fallowing from tbat itaudard journal, the Albany (N. Y.) Anjui ; "By th death of Kx -Governor William Bigler, Pennsylvania loses a tntevmau of th first rank, and a patriot and a Deiuoci.-U of deep devotion to sound principles, lie wa? born in Shermans burg, Cumberland count v, P in December, lsl.i. Ibe variety, Importance and continuity of his public service bave produced the general im pression tbat he had passed boyund his sixty, seventh yeart but the mistake was du to tb fact tbat he was early engaged in affairs, and did not leave them suon. A I lor asMid common school education, Mr. Jligler entered a printing office wherein his duties incited him to reflection and reading, andgave bun a practical knowledge of public toen and public questions. He not only 1 rose to the first proficiency in his art, but bo bo came the fuuiiler and wise conductor of a ster ling publiq journal, the Vlearjitd JJtmocrmt, almost as suoii as he became ut age. This worthy weekly, which is now ao honored part of the prsss ef the oountry, Mr. Biglar disposed of in Itt-ll, as his fellow. citucns trrre plainly de manding bis services. Id that year he was elected 1 to the Senate of the dial, In which he sat son- ' tinoously until lti7, part of th time being 1 Hpeaker of tho body. In lttol he was elected i Governor of Pennsylvania for the term of four j years, and at the close of tbat period he was chose Senator of the United States, for Ibe term ' expiring March 4, 1HA1. In lb Neneta ho served oa the Committees on Commeroe, postal affairs and engrossed bills, and be rose to a high rank as a debater and statesman. He was succeeded In , 1 SSI by Edgar A. Cowan, who entered Congress I a Republican, but who became a Democrat oa account of the tact that tbo latter party hold in ; reality tb constitutional principles the Rcpub- j I leans espoused only to discard. Mr. Bigler was a delegate to tb Democratic National Conven tion in Chicago, lo lHfli, and to the Philadelphia Union Convention, In WA, and to the National Democrat io Convention In New York, In Infill. In all of these great bodies be took commanding part. In IH74 his in flue nee led to bis selection as th fiscal agent of the Centennial Hxhlbition, and .though scores of millions of dollars passed through bis hands, every dollar was spent with the utmost wisdom. Mr. Bigler, in later years, remained in well earned retirement, one of th most honored eitisensof his great Stat. His un derstanding was profound; bis acquirements were great j hlsoloquenoe was of robust but always refinod type j bis opposition to sectionalism and corruption was intrepid and lasting ; bis lor of his country and Its principles was greater than his love of life ; his tastes were elevated and en nobling. He had the respect and afloction of h is fellow men in rare measures. There is bo other Pennsylvania of whom it eoald be said so well as it could be said of this man : His action not only desired and sought the right In politics, but it also expressed It. The people, when they agreed with bim, wer right in motlv and wis in action, and when they did not, their oonrso was proved by events to bav itself been a griev ous mistake. The verdict history Is likely to award bim is tbat this Common wt alt erred la judgment) whenever it did not account his views and public oouduot to bo a standard for its own. Had bo lived, few statesmen would bare exer cised an Inrlueoo so great on the country, In and after lb change of parties the oountry intends to effect." AMONG THE DISTRICTS. IT N. L. H'girowS. ORRIS. W enjoyed the liberal hospitality of Mr. Jonaa Mods and lady, during our slay in Kylertown. D. B. Hchnnnover, of Graham, will receive $(100 for the building of tho new school borne at Morrtsdal. The Educational Meeting held In the Presby terian Church, at Kylertown on the 10th Inst., was large and enthusiastic. Four appointments were made for the schools of the township, as follows: Morris Hill, Kllen Ardery; Kylertown, Nannie M. Wilson ( Dillon Hehoul, Mary U. It ess Grman, Sophia McGov ern. The etasi of teachers examined at Kylertown on the 1U th Inst, numbered but eight. Fiv Directors were preaont and fixed tb wagss at $'11 per mtnth for tight teachers, and $.iu per month for two. ARAiutr. Six applicants presented theinsetres for exam ination at Centre Hill on the 11th. The Directors were pressmloo Examination Day, and decided to advance the wages of teachers the cowing term. They also edopud for their schools new readers and copy books. Jacob Moore, of Morris, Is the contractor for the building of the now school bouse. All th school bouses of th distriot will be suitably repaired belor tb opening of the schools. At the If du national Meeting In the evening of Examination Day, Mr. Reuben Holt, an ex -teacher, wa chases President, and W. 0. Owent Hecro tary. Addressee wore delivered by the President, Allen Hoseokraaa, John Euugh, aud tb writer, ocos. Only two Director were present oa Examina tion Day. Tb Botrd will let their schools on tho first Monday of September. There wero eight antillennts for certificates nearly all of them young aad inexperienced. No nuuGBiionai Meeting was Beta. Lawxisci. Tbo examination for th above district was held la th Leonard school bwtldlng on the lath last., and wa attended by a select and scholarly class of applicants, a umber lag 17. Th Board of La wren o we in session during Elimination Day, aad decided to pay for tb oest eoruncaies J& nor moots ; seoend trade, ;!, and for th third (trade, $30. They also adtpted Robinson' Arithmetics and Applotun'l D0BO4M neaaere ior at IB weir jonooil. Tho Board, after examination, appointed th following teachers lor their scowls: Mt. Calm, w. n. iuoviosiyt iiaseigrten, 4. A.Murray. Driftwood, Jemeo Davidson) Centre, A. H. Lambert; Montgomery, J. M. Davidson; Paradise, W. H. Mrtt Ml. Joy, W. L. Read ; Clover Hill, Elm Head) Hillsdale, J. O. Campbell j Wolf Hun, Jennie DewaJt, Weterford, Pin Uror aod Mt ZioB to be supplied. Examination Points, For Bell, la Campbell's Church, Monday avow Ing, September Ith. pea hers G, W. Campbell, Matt Savage and M. L. McUoowo. Essays will be read by Lisil Hose and Annie Matthew. For Greenwood, at Bower, Tnesday oven Ing , September 7th. speakers Aaron Newcomer and Mr. W. Johnson, representing the School Hoard, Matt Savage and M. L. Meoowa. For Ferguson aad Lumber Oily, September Ith , In th afternoon. Speaker J. 0. Metre try, Thomas Nurris and D. L. Fergosoa, rirsenUng the Hohool Beards, Rev. Edwards and M, L. Mc Uuowa. Essays will bo road by W. 8. Ureor and SingletoB BelL For Penn, September Oth, in the afternoon 1b the Orore. Hpeakert J, B. Clark, T. H. Moor and John H. Rewle, representing tb Beboel Board, Allen Il.boseokraasaad M.L. McQuewa. For L'ntoa and Uaion Independent, Friday af ter a oon, September loth, lnthGror near Rock ton. Speakers Wm. Welly, II. F. (Howell and Rer. Peter Beer, twpromtlag tb School Boards, Reva. Taylor and Uladhill, of Uthorsbarg, W. S. Lather and M. L. Mcyunwn. . Buy Your Mill Now I Wo ro tbo pr oprietors or a Saw M ill, complst fa every par ticular, which we will sell Try cheap. For par ticulars, eJdre.s B. A. A W. D. BIGLEB, nohS.'SO tf. Clearfield, Peao' Bank Changes. Tho County .Na- tional Bank having purchased th Banking House of th Clearfitld County .Dank, la Graham's building, baa removed into tbat block, on Mark el stmt, while tho Clearfield County Bank will ftocupy tho rooms on Second street vacated by tb County National Bank. 4t "Barosma." Women nood it! It regulates tb female funoiivof, rellbvw painful men i tret Ion and sickness, and can novor do any barm. Prepared by B. K. Thompson, Tituitlll, Pa. For sal by all druggist lo Clearfield, and Joseph Seyler A Sons, Lulhorsburg, Pa. St Timber Land. Loon M. Coutriot, of Frenehvllle, has Just mad a large purchase of timber land la Girard township, Clearfield eoun. ty, from Mra. 0. Laconic, bing th undivided half of 804 acres. Mr. Coulrlst was previously the owner of tbc other undivided half. By this purchase ho obtains the title to tb whole tract, wbioh la said to bav a vary larg amount of th very best whit pin timber upon It, and la eon sldrcd one of the best lumber tracts in tb ooun ty. Mr. Oon Irlet Is alwayi fortunat 1b getting "good things." ' a ISew Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy baa succueded in having a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Penn fit Id, and will hereafter run a daily stage between the two points. Hi contract began with April 1st, and lb stag will leave Uexrfield every morning (except Bun day) at S o'clock, making connections with all trains on the Low Grade Railroad at Ponnfleld, re turning after th last train th aam avenlng. Passengers and freight will b carried at low ratss. Orders left at any of the hotels will bo attended t. Iflapr7i-tf This is my Proclamation. If you want good tin-ware go to Merrell's ; I will not repair any cheap tin-war Imported Into this vicinity, especially la th frclt can Ilnf I keep so books ; I pay cash for everything, and I ex pect my patrons to do Ihe samn with me I guar antee my work and material. All itinerant tin poMleri invading the county for the purpose of selling their cheap wares bad better look up tb Act ef 1834, from wbioh ibey oaa learn that ther 1 a penalty of $100 incurred for violating It. 0. B. McnRKLLj July 21st, lSRQ-Iu Agent. Tobacco, Cigars, Ac This business wilt ba continued, at my old stand on Markot street, by James K. Watson, or some one ts, for (be present. The finest brands of imported, domcstlo and Key West cigars, and most popular brands of plug, chewing, fin out and smoking tobacco. Will also keep all other goods In the tobacco business. With the advantage of now being able to buy ntlrely for cash, we can give our trad rar bargains In cbolo goods. Country dealers supplied with Job lots at less than manu facturers' prices. Alex. Watsob. Clearfield, Pa., July 21, ISH0-2t. Specials, a ,1100 lba. U oul wanted by li. A. KRAT.I'R. July 29, ISMMt Clearfield, Pa, Coi.lictor'b Balks I We have prepared a form, and have on hand a Inrge quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority In the Courts of this county. At Twenty C'enla per do ten w will mail any number to lb Collector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must post up not less than thre notices in the most public places In bis borough or township. tf. MArniNKs. Etc. All perron s wanrinir a first- class Sewing Machine should buy th New Im- t roved Light-Running Weed, tor sale by John S. leers, CUarlleld. I'a., or Miles R. Beers, dealer in Machines and Organs, Reynold evil I. Pa. may lifth-Am 0 a IIimiRKD Pan Cbt. Discount obi Old Pmcna. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from $36 up wrenla. AM Wiud of lewtnff uiaabinea renal red on th shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa,, July IS, 1377. W Asian .Delivered at tb Rail Road. t oo.mio 2fl-inch shaved shingle. DlO.OdO 24-Inch sawed shingles. 1(10,1100 feet of pine boarda. 60ft,0i0 U-feot shaved hoops. 6,000 railroad ties. 60,000 feet of good hemlock boards. For whicb I will pay tho highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Krahrr. Clearfield, Pa-, Oct. 18, 1878-tf. Just Ilec'civc'l. Just IlcceiveJ by AKNOLD, at CUIiWENSVILLK: Cor Load Kova Scotin riaslor! Car Load pnro Corn, Ityo find Outs Chop I Car Load Deaken Suit! Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, 4e.l ItirSlnnijlefl, Bark. 71. R. Ties and Grain will be taken In exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLiiiri.LD, Pa., Flunrt pr ewt. Buekwhe.l Floor, p.r ort H Corn M..I, p.r cwt Chop, ry.t p.rawt Chop, mixod, per owl Drao, par ewt Wheat, per bo.hel Rre, per bn.hel O.ts, per bulhel.r Corn, eeri, per buihel Backwbe.t, per baibe) Clever Med n Timotlij ..ed , Patntoel, per bu.hel Applet, per bushel.. ... Onion! Heme, per pound Hhoalder, per pound .,.. Dried Beef, per ponnd Chlckeni, per peir Butter, per pound.... Brit., per doten S.lt. per ok, Urge Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per noun Dried Applet, por pound Dried 1'eachei, per ponnd Beani, per buihel Au(, 17, 1880. 13 00 1 HO 1 to 1 AO 1 40 1 ii 1 11 85 b 40 (10 I 00 9 !5 to nf i 00 Hi a 10 to 20 m i ou 16 10 11 t It PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLApRLPHU, August 16. Th movement lo breadstuff are light, and wheat Is lower. Cut ten 1 dull at 11 ie rr middlings. Hark I dull; and nominal at lltV per tn for No. 1 queroitron. Seeds Clover sells at TJfij-SJe, for fair to choice ; timothy is worth $2.6u(m2.76, aod flax, $1 17( 1.2(1. Flour and Meal rlour Is inactive and no-, ohaaged. Hales of 800 bar rels, including Mlnnes sota itraa, at to.l2(g, fi.16 ) do. straight al V 26('i6.76 Pennsylvania family, new and eld wheat, at $h(nlf.h) western d. at $6.2.'ri,f.f 6, and patents at $7 8.26. Also .1.U0U barrel U irard, , Gem, Kgvpt Market and Cheltenham on private terms. Kye flour I steady at $4.iti)4.h, Grain Wheat Is dull and lower. Kales of 7,000 bushels. Including rejected at $1fml. 02; No. Sat l.02i t red aad ambr, track at i.07fiu I. US, and No. 2 red elevator was oflnred at II.OHr. At open board, first call, $1.07 was bid for Au gust ( $1.07i for October 1.08i fur November. Kye New Is steady at fi6f(t)7Uo for Southern and Pennsy Ivanla. Corn hi quiet and firm . Sale of 7,000 boabele. Including rejeoted at 4U(jO ; steamer at 604(ilej mixed at 61c, and yellow at 6 So. At the open board, first call, 4tf(e was bid for August t 4vlo for Heptembar, aad 601 for October. Oats are quiet and unchanged. Hales of 0,000 bushels, iacluding white at J Slfo iU, rejected at 34fi'oo i and mixed at .1fro. Whisky Is firm. Bales of 60 barrels of western at $1.11. . Cbicaoo, AuguK IS. Flour quiet and firm. Wheat unsettled, but generally higher ( No. 2 red Winter at ((3o No. 2 Chicago Hprlng, I Ho for easb j trite for August 87io fur BcpUmbor ; S7c for October flflo for all the year No, 1 do., SVo. Cora excited and blfher; S7o for cash end August) 17 c for September) 170 Tor Oc tober rejected , Ids. In th allernoon Septem ber sold at He and Oetobor sold at :IBV. Oats active, firm and higher j 26 for oasb 24(e for Augastj 24iofor September) b c for October. Rye la good demand and lending upward at flOio. Barley steady aod unchanged, s-laiseed, pur at $1.13. Pork strong and higher i $lft.60iv 76 for eatb t $lo.T6(fn In do for August I $fft.77 (a, I fl, BO for Beptombor: lfi(aj Ifi.i- for Oetvber. bard steady and in fair demand ; $7.70 for flash ; $7.70(7.73 for September t $7.8i(7.77i for Oetobor, lialk meats In good demand and a shad higher; shoulders, $4. 86) short ribs,. Ik ; short clear, $4 36. Wblskystoadyandnaebenged. KILLIOX WII.MAMfl.-At th rasidsnc of lho(fiotting Jnstloo, Wn).4jll, Ksq., la Perry township, J eft arson county, Pa., July 2tth, 10, Jacob Killloi, of Bloom township, Clearfield county, and Mary Jane Williams, of Jflsroa ooBBtj, F. Suniiin vnnLit At n.. at ts oi l by Rot. I. hid wards, assisted by Rf. P. B, Sbirk n1 Ika .Hlh.nai ilaaaMk Inaoul Ilk Bl I f4 Erhard, of Lawrence township and Miss Arm in Norrls of Ferguooa township, Clearfield county, Poaa'a. GRIFFITH RORAHAUOH. At New Washington, by W. W. li err lay, Rsq., oa Thurs day, July IK ih, IfittO, Mr. R fi. Uriftlth and MiM U. E. Rorabaugh, both of Clearfield eouaiy, I'a. sua. WILSON. Ta O rah m township. Jul 24lh. IS ho, Mary Kdith, Infant daughtar of Isaac '). and Hannah J . w Uson, ag monms ana eigut nay a. BENflOR. At th resldno or his sm In-law Wm. P. Hmeal, August 1tk, iNBO, Joseph A. Seuior, ag. d 71 years and 20 days. DIOLKR. At his res Kir not, In this borough, August tub, 1KH0, William Bigler, aged fifl years, 7 months aod fi days. McCRACKEN. In Knox township, August 14th, 1X80, Greenwood McCreckea,agd (18 years. STARR.-Ib Knot township, July 3Rih, 1H80, Brlston Asbury, son of rtr and Kmslin Htarr, aged 3 years, 10 months aud 14 days, WIHR. At her reildioce la Kns township, August Vth, toot, Mrs. Mary H. wife of Havid Vi is, aged 01 years, 10 months and t day. llur disease wu Cancer, from whiub sb suffer ed about four years. Sb was a continent and faithful meiober of the Lotharun Church at New Millport for forty ysars. Her seat was seldom vacant If bar health would permit her to attend. Bh enjoyed the prcseoce ot her tiavlour, whose grec sustained her durirg her long and tedious affliction, sleekness and patience enabled her to eitdur all tbat cam upon her. bh believed In a living pretont Saviour who has said "My grao Is sufficient lor yon." the feared not, fur Jeaus had promised to be with ber to lead her to a higher piano la glory where she would realit what th Saviour promised. i "lllasied ar lb dd who die in the Lord, from henceforth ; yea, saitb i ha Spirit, that tbey my rest from their labors ; and ihelr works do follow ihom." bbe was bs lovod by all who knew her. In ber death the church and community have sustained an irre parable loss. But their loss Is bar gulu. The funeral took place on Wednesday at I o'clock, services being held In the Lutheran Church. A sermon was preached by her pastor from Rer. aiv. 13. o DUMI. At the resldooc of James Cams, In Lawrence township, August 4th, 18M, Laura Helen Demi, aged J mouths and 24 days. Angle bav conveyed dear Helen To a land of spirits bright ; She Is roaming now amoug them Clothed in purest robes of light. To the glory land of Heaven Dearost little Helen s gone Where no grief nor bitter anguish, Nor grim death oaa ever come. griv guU'fi'UsmfutJ. f (HIO IHIHHEI.S. George Wuror Co O, want Ore tfaouieitd bu.heli of OATH, Dow, ana will pny en.h or produce. C:.rliIJ, I'a., Aiif. 19, ISIV-tr. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curwensrille, Pa. Jsn. I, '73-tf. PHOPOKALK TO It IP A I It IlllllK.i:. Tb Hoard of County Commissioners will receive uropnsuls, at their office in Clearfield, until Mon day," September oth, 1HS0 fur repairing the bridge across Cheat creek at Newhurc 0. W. KVLKR, Attesti KLAH JOUNHTON, Jona W. Howa, JOHN NnHHIS, Clerk. Commissioners. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 18, MQ-M. WILLIAM POIITI3H, CLEAllKlKLU. PA., Manufaelurer and Dealer in First class Wheat FLOUR, CUOPand FEED, All of which Is guaranteed to bo of the first qual ity. Kilo-drid Corn Meal mad a specialty ! Try It ! ! aprl! I -3in. B. r. BULK'S. S. tt COBKLl. P. BKILBKUN. Gl'LH'll, Mi't'ORKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market mrtet, ClcarHcld. Pa. W manufacture all kind of Furniture for Chambers, lioing Rooms, Libraries and Hall. If you' want Furniture of any kind, don't buy until you so our stock. UNlsEltTAIt IHfG In all Itf branehel, promptly attended to. (1ITLCII, McCORKLK A CO. ClearOeld, Pa., Feb. , '78. BRIDGE APPRAISERS I In accordance with the Act of Assembly In such cases made and provided, the Court, at an ad Jnarned session held lo the Court House no th 4tb day of August, A. V. IttSO, appointed Daniel Stewart, of Bradford, T. J. McCullough, of Law rence, Daniel W. Moore.if Clearfield, Cortes Bell, of Ferguson, Isaac Caldwell, of Pike, and Joseph R. Read, of Lawrence, to view and appraise the toll bridges, via : Th bridge bctosi the river at Lumber City, the lower bridga acres the river at Clearfield, and tbo bridge across Clearfield creek, east of tb borough of Clearfield. The said viewers will meet at Lumber City, oo Tuesday, September 7th, 18S0, At 10 o'olock A. M., and at tb Commissioners office the next dny, for the purpuse of bearing the pleas of stockholders and all other persons Inter ested, who can then and there attend if tbey see fit. C. W. KYLFR, Attest : KLAH JOHNSTON, Jobs W. U'iwk, JOHN NORRIH, Clerk. Commissioners. Gomhiimonsm Omt, I ClearOeld, Pa., Aug. 10, IbsO St. f A NEW DEPARTURE IN LUTHEKSBURC. HeroafVr, goods will be sold for CASH only, or in eiebange for produce. No book will be kept In th futur. All old accounts must b settled. Trios who cannot sh up, will please hand over their notes and CLOSE THE RECORD. X am determined sell my goods at oasb prices, and at a discount far below that vr offered in this vicinity. The discount I allow my customers, will mako them rirh In twrnty years If tbey follow my advice and buy their goods front m. I will pay cash for wheat, oats and clvr sed. DANIKb OOODLANDKK. Luthersburg, January 17, 177. L I WUl & CO. lAl.lin IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CL'F'D CO., PA. Respectfully solicit thoir patrons and th public generally to call and exam ine their nsw slock of Spring iiiiil Summer Goods, CONSISTING OF Cnhlimcrcn, Volvotornit, Dulnlncn, Lawn, Gingham., l'rlnta, Un bloa hod and llloachod Mu, Una, Fancy Skirt, Sheot inK, Ticking", Corncta, Kiil'H, Oil CTlollm. IIOSlKTiY, I.aundricd, While, Cheviot and I'crcolo Shirt", (llovos, Nockwoar, Mon'a and Hoy' Clothing, Unta, Caps, Hoola, Phooa, etc., etc. li, -fit ilMra-WI-- Groceries & Uen'l Merchandise Will be found ot fimt quality, and atiafnetion ia guaranteed, 'ilie ful lowing are alwaya k opt on hand, (aomo lew only in their season): SiiKara, Tens, ColTcca, Spicca, Ryrupa, Confotaionoriea, Oranges, I.eronns. Dananna, l'igs, Dates, etc., Hard ware, (Queensware, Cilsssware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, l'oinls, Oils, Clocks, Trunki,Valiaca, Mirrors, Stationery, Kurnituro, & Miners' Supjilioa, ALSO, BKALKI1S IN S Afii;B.a.TZZ3 Sc SHHTGLE3. July 2S, 18R0.tr. ?Tnv fli'ntisrmfut. MOM'.V TO LOAN. Oo tntelau In proved farm pronertr, by tbe Mutual Life lu.urance uutunaDT T New lura. on nnt tnort R.ice, la nni frutn tl.ottO up. Fr further la fuiniatluD aplilj t the unitenlned. U1RXTIIAI. W.B.MITII. ClearOeld l't.. Ma; Tth. lull tf. CAUTION. All perionlare b.r.br wetsed V avalnet negotiating tur a net. giren ovme to llearr Druge oalllog for oftr-niue doh lare. 1 an entitled to a credit or 141 on laid not. 1 am willing to par the balance, but I will not par the f is again onieie compelled tj taw. 11. V. KKFUAHT. Weil Decatur, Aug. II, IShll St.. 1(1AIIM LAMM KIH HAI.KIn lluilon and Pine town.hip., Clearfield aounjy. -rr lieaeonehle tin. given lor part of purohaeov Mltiera'f reaerved. u tllltn. A(enl, Penn. Id, I'a. or IV a t.LACa a Kh.uh, Sept. ll), mru tf. Clearfield, I'a, lIVOItl i: NDTIt i:. In the Court of I Cooiiiion l'leal of Cleerflt'ld eounly, I'a., Millleoi Helfrlilge Ta. Sarah U. Selfridie, No. 10, June term, lehi), huopfeua Sur liiroroo. Hie undenigneu Ooiomliiioner appointed by aid Court to lake teitimouy in the oIhivo caee, bernby girM notice that be Will attend to the du- tlee nl till appointment at tile orbco lo Ulearlleld, Clearfield ot.unty, I'a., on Tueidty. the Hilt day of Augu.t, I rthU, at nine o'clock A. M., when and wuore all parliea intercitcd tnay attend. v.MAn M i iuiir.i.1., Comuiliiioiier. Clearfield, I'a., Aug. II, 1H8II.SL WAGONS WAGONS liVGIJlKS IUTGCIKS. Sl'KING- WAGONS, SP1UNOWAGONS. THE C0kLl WAVfm TOP AND OPEN BUOaiES. KEPT ON HANI) FOIt SALE. STAGE cc REILLY, clkakhkld, pa. May 13 3m Notice to Heir3l In the matter of the estate In tlm Orbsns'Ciurt of Frederick Vrailey.lete of Clearfield eouoty, f Chent towntliiu, dro'd. j i'onnsylvaula. , WHIT OF PAMTITlo". To Ihe heirs aod legal reuresentatires of Fred- crick Fr ailoy, let of Chest township, Clearfield county. l'a..dce'd., visi Eliisbelh Ann Frailer, (widow), Juhn Fr alley, Andrew Frailey, Lydta rrailey (inlcrtuarriea wiln llnituton n bite), and lltmittun White her husband, KMsaheth Frailey (intermarried with Juhn Uorkenberry,,and John IIooktjnlifriT her husband, Catherine FrallpTfin- terinarficd with Juhn Hwiver), and Juhn Hoover her bun bund, and tbe heirs and logal representa tives of Magdalena Frailer, deo'd., (who was in Icrtnarricd with William llartot, vi : Harrison llsrlo, Lydia Iiarto, ( intermarried with Jonathan Wrsturnr), and Jonathan We it or er her bunhand, Kdwsrd Harto, Caroline llarto, (intermarried with Uerge W a Usee), and (ieorge Wallace her hus band, Blmir Urtoand John Frailer bis Guard iin, and Jane linrto and Juba Frailey her uumiiso. TAKK NOTICE that, In puriuanc or a writ of partition to me directed, out of the Orphans' Court of CkarflrM rouotv, 1 will, on Till 118 1MY, tlm 2r; i II DAY of AlIOUST, 10, hold an lii(iuet of part il ion end valuation of the real esUte lat ut Frederick Frailsr, 1st of Chnt townnhip, Cleartleia county, r.( dec d. ihe It:- guest will afneuible at tno late nuidfnc ot said Frederiok Frailer, deo'd., in Chest township, county and Hi ate forsaid, at 10 o'clock In tbo forenoon of said day. JAMbs M AIlAr r KY. HiriBirr's Orrir-K, ) H her iff. Clearllcld, I'a , July HSib. 1880.) Notice to Heirs I In the matter nf the eitat Inthe Orphans'Cnurt oi Joiepn lot ners, lat of Clearfield county, of Karthsus twp.,deo'd. J Pennsrlvania. wiut or rARTiTio.r. To the heirs and ca renresenlallves of Joirnh Yothers, late of Kartbaus township, Clearfield county, I'a., dce'd., vis: John Vol hen, Henry l others, hophia l others, (intermarried with Geo. Heckcndorn), and Oeore: Jleckondnrn her bus band, Christiana Y others, Joi.W. Yothers Daniel lnlhirs, Ketihrn Yothers, Isabella Yothers, ( inter married with Wm. Patterson), and Wm. Patterson her husband, and Ibe heirs and legal representa- tlvesof Adeline Yotbers, dee'd., (who was inter married with Joseph tiilliland), ris : Joseph Oilliland, (surviving busSand), Lvdia Uilliland end Clara tiilliland, by their (luardien, B.J. Oilliland, and Ibe huirs and legal representatives of Mary Klisabeth Yothers, dne'd, who was in termarried with William Ueichel), Tit: William llclohel, (surviving husband), David Ueichel, Alfred Heiefael, Nora Jl etchel, Orrfn Ileleael and Msbe Ueichel, by tbeir Guardian K. J. Uilliland. TAKK NOTICU that. In nursuaiio of a writ of partition to me directed, out of the Orphans' uoun oi ucarneio county, I'., I will, on nil rlrt. I) AY the KITH DAY or SKPTEMllKlt, A. D. 18M0, hold an Inauest of partition and valuation of the real estate, Ute of Joseph Y' others, lat of Karthaua township, dco'd, situate In Karthaus lowiship, Clearfield count, Pa. Th Inquest will ensemble at th let residence of said Joseph Yothers, dee d., in Karthaus township, at 10 o'uloek in tbe forenoon of said day. JAMF.S WAU AFFKY, SriinirV Omen, ) Sheriff. Ck'srCsld, Pa., July 23, 1K30. J SherifT's Sale. BY' virtue of sundry writs of Ltmri Facia issued out of th Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Penn'a, and to m directed, tber will be et posed to ITBI.IU HAI.K, at th Court House, in ine norougn of uciieionte, rtu, on Saturday, August 2Iat. IfitM), At 1 o'clock P. M , th following described real oitate, of Defendants to wit : All th right, titls and Interest of Defendants la all that certain tract of land situate in Hush twp., Centre county, Pa., In th warrantee name of Jno. tlambrigbt and described accord in to a survev mad tecreof by David llaugh en the fttlth day of August, inos, neginning at a pine tree corner; menc eiienuirtg ny a tract oi land tn tb war rantee nam of Andrew Oraff, north Mi decree east, 314 pe robes more or lens lo a white nine, a corner ; (hence by a treat of land In th warrant nam of Caiper Shaffner, south 89 i degrees east, 'I'.iS porches more or lass to a red osk tree or block oak fallen ; thence by tract of Isnd in th war rente name or Kobert Mpeer, sooth bl degrees west .120 perches mar or lei to a noit: ihenee by a tract of land in the warrantee nume of tleo. lluunagls, north 3S degrees west, 2.12 perrhes more or less to Ihe place of besinniiif , conlaloin 4:t acres and 100 perches and allowance. ALSO, AH th right, title and lnterel of Defendant in all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Ruth township, Centre connty, Pa., In the war rantee nnmi of Andrew Uruff, beginning at a hemlock tree, a corner : thence eitendins north bl) degress west, 820 perches more or less to a pin tree corner ; thence by a tract of land In the warrantee nam oi Christian Muiser, south 40 degree east kMO perches mor or less to a sugar iree, a corner monc dv a tract oi and n th war rantee name of John Hambright, south .'0 degrees wsst, ,1L'U perches mora or less to a pin tree cor ner : Ihenee by a tract or land In lb warrantee name of Sebastian draft, north 40 degrees cant j:.0 perches more ov less to tbe place nl bKcinninsr. containing U3 artesand llZ perches more or less. ALSO, AH tbe rigtht, till and interest of Defendants la all that eertain tract or piece ol land filuet in Hush townplilp, afo esaul, and naitlv In Morris township, Ci en rfi nld couotv, 1'. Hounded on Ibe north by lands of tbe estate of lli-im Li.raine. deceased, on the east hy lands of Quay and Kyler, on me souin ny lands in wirranteetiame of An drew urat), on tbe west by lands late ol llrenner and Company oontainin 4H7 acres and 1ST perches surveyed April I, KV1, on warrant In name of Christian Musfer. T hereon erected two frame houses, an old law mill and other out buildings. A IjBO, Al) the right, till and Interest of deferendnnts In all that certain trOt of lend situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa. Beginning at a stone heap, formerly a white oik corner ; thenr hy lands lat of Liver and Lorain south 1104 porches lo a post, cast 164 perches to a nost : tbenoe by lands surveyed to Robert Katocy north aiiu -in pcrcnes to a white i.tn, along lands surveyed to Htsnhen KinnMon I!4 perches to the ploe of beginning, aoDtainiag 100 aoree and 87 perches and allowance, and wo surveyed in pur ruanc of a warrant dated March 13, A. D., 137, issued to Leonard hyir. ALSO. All tho right, title and Interest of Defendants In land situate in Morris township, Clearfield connty, Pa. : Ilegioning at a fallen hemlock; thence south !J drgreos west, Hi perches to a white nine i thence oorlh 67 derrees west, lift fl.10 perches to a maple tree t tbeno north Sf degrees east, IT.J ft.0 perches to a post t tbenoe south 84 decrees west, 0V S HI pereh t a post, north 3 degrees east, IV 1-10 perches tn hem lock i theno south (4.1 degrees east, 24T ft-10 per ches to tbe plsee of beginning, containing 411 acre and 94 perches, more of leu. Using pert of a larger tract surveyed tn in nam of Jena Houston. ALSO, All the right, title and fntsrest of Defendants it all that oerlaln tract of land situat In Murris township, Clearfield county, Pa. t Ileginning at a spruce corner i tonne by Daniel Milk purchase north et decrees west 1(10 perches to a bin ( thence by John Taylor and John Houston surveys 12 perches to a pin, couth I, degrees west course, called In th original survey south ; thence east To perches to a post j thnc north If d gre vast 1" perch to a spnio t thane outh J dsgrse cast K4 parches thence north M de gress ast 11 perches tn th piece of beginning, containing KOaorw. Using part of two sur reys in warrant names of Uartd llererags and Francis Johnstna. Thereon ereeted a twe-storv frame house, stable and other eutbuildings, Helsed, taken In elocution, and to be sold as th properly of Jacob Mock, with netie t John w ogner and n, K. n agnr, as ierre tenants. MU K The andlvided one third part of the alior dsKribed tract of land will be sold ftt th sm tin and plae by Wm. T. Kirk, Kst., trustee for certain rditor of nngnct lire. Terms mad known oa day of sal. Tnrms Can. We dwds will be nchnowltdged until th pure has money is paid In full. Sheriff. Pberiri Offc, Heltefdnte, Aug. 4th, ItlHV. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE!. Curweniville, Pa., Jan. , 'Tt-lf. l)i:i:n I'DH KAI.B.Thlrlcn klrM of 1) Italian ll.ee which I will nil clieap for oaen, or eKchange for wbeaU For further 1&- lorlaation oail on or addreae the andemteneq. J.F. KKAMKIl, No I, 'T If. Clearleld, I'a, gUSQL'KUANKA HOUSE, ODEWENSVILLE, riNN'A. eT-Thli old and wsll-establikhed Hotel has been leased hy the undersigned, and he feels con fident ol rendut Ins; saliffaotion to thr-se who may uatrouis bim. llood stabling attached. LKWIH O. ULOOM, Proprietor. April 31,'ftOtr. PATCH -o 111 rot Bcodlli Tib. lira t'upir, L4 "( IroS. WSi wllhuut 4WlJ or "Marin ". Atif l4f ot 1" alhll4 land trul, IL Will fwi oat tauflt yH If luall onii 4lrietiB) thai will cut k let DHa-rnnrtb loch l-itrhfl . tm rarilpt of n fr li if.,r In K(U ilm!' r.caltti M J1 Ue fa.h. AiiKWTlWtSii.li CaJi.-trTw ln. daf O .. In ,uur.,.rkat. Main field to 1I par '. Our ll l .. llalrl-'l I'.lalui.i of BBol rt,r,.n.. Jtwitj Nti.rlti.s Hun. .tier, tte, rhi.it, A.Hnu (ITY NOVUl.TT CO., L j iOflu.uiii,HaUMloii)i.ia,r T ar . tun ttiii i. . 11 June 10, ItitiO-Um. ADMIMHTIt ATOH'H Nt)'l ICIi. Notice Is hsreby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the sitel of A. U. till AW, )t of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, 1'., dec d, havina- been duly srnnted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said stt will pleas mtk ImmtdlnU pymnt, and those having claims or demands against th l me, will present them properly aulhontionled for settlement without delay. MAKV K. F11AW. n . r. noun, Administrators. ClcsrCclJ, Pa., June SO, ISHOOl. A llillOK'H NOTICR.- th eitat of Jas. Hid-1 In Ibe Orphans' Court die, dce'd, late of Hum- of Cleirfleld coan side townshin. I tr. Peun'. Th undeniEued Auditor appointed by the Court to dintiibul th balana io the hands ot the Administrator to and amoug tb creditors, gires notice that be will attend to tbe duties of bis appointment at bis emce, in iiesriieiu, on Friday, Auirust 27th, 1SH0, when and where all partk'i interettcd may attend. :HAnK ii. li mi in, luuiivr. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 11, 18D0-3t. UIIITOK'S BiOTICK In tbe estate of Samuel 1 In the Orphans' Court Powell, deceased. of Cleirfield Co., Pa. Ily an order of Court, dated July loth, 1880, the undersigned Auditor heretofore appointed. Is ordered to resist Ibe account of Hon. A. C.Tale, Administrator. Ac, in accordance with tb facts as they may be presented to him, and lo distrib ute the balance as shown by a restatement oi tue account, to and amongst those legally entitled. He hereby sires notice that he will attend to th duties ot bis appointment, at bis office in Clear neid, on Monday, August ?.u, jnou, at v o o.uua A. M . when sod where all parties interested may attend. FHANKO. HAHKI. Auditor. ClflirQeld, Pa., August 4tb, M0-.U. SAW IIYXXXjXj AT PRIVATE SALE I ANY parties lo need of a fiw Mill arc hereby informed that I will stll them on as good as new. Htero's. Blocks, a FIFTY FOUIi lSCir SA IT, llelting, and all the other fixtures In g'id order. For further information, address JUSTIN J. PIB, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Co., Pa. March 9, 18X0 If. Divorce Notice. Clara E. Carpenter by 1 In the Court of Common her nett friend Pleas of Clearfield Co. Patrick Quirk, No. UO, January term vs. IPSO, Leonard Csrpenter. j Alias (Sub. Eur Divorce. The undersigned Commisiioner appointed by Said Court to take testimony in the above case, hereby gives notice tbat b will attend to th du ties of his appointment at tb ofllce of Murray A Gordon, In Clearfield, Pa., on Thursday, August 26, IHrtll, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all parties interested rosy attend. W. I. SHAW, Com mis si on sr. August 4, 1880-3L ORPHANS' COURT SALE IN IIOUTZDALE. Ily virtue of an order Issued out of the Or phans' Court of th County of Clearfield, in th Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, th undersigned Administratrix will sell at Publie Hal on the premises, in the Borough of Hou tidal, In said county, on Thursday. August 19, 18110, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., All that certain hotel property known as the "ST.CLOl'D UOTKL," comprising Lots No. 374 and No. 280 in th general plan of the Borough of Uoutidnle, with th improvements thereon, oonsl'tlngof a Iwo story Frara Home, being 71 fret front and 28 feat deep, with an addition thereto of H feet. Th hous contains fifteen rooms un ituirt and five rooms down stairs, with a good cellar, and ther It an excellent stable on th premises. Tb property is well-fitted In every way for th purposss of a Hotel. TKltJfiS OF SALE. Fic per cent, on day of sale, balane of on third cash on confirmation of sale, and tbe re mainder in two equal annual payments, with in terest secured by Bond and Mortgage on the premises Mas. KL.MIKA UAlMUAKUnH K, HouTitiAi.i, July 3l-4t Administratrix. EXECUTORS' SALE HEAL ESTATE IN PENN TOWNSHIP. Hy virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield County, Pennsylrania, tb undersigned F.seutorof th Bitate of KICH AUD DANVL'll, Hr., Uteefl'KNN TOWNSHIP, in said County, deceased, will sell t I'ublio Hale. on the premises, In raid township, on Saturday, August 2(st,tlKtf ATI O'CLOCK P. M., All that certain tract of land, or farm situated in tb Township aforesaid, bounded as follows: n. Ih. V.- .1 N.l.,. U' . la, ik. east by Jesse (Spencer and William K. Denver, sooth by Joseph Uavis and west by Allen Mc Donald, containing SEVENTY ACRES, more or less : about sixty acres of which Is Im proved and under u titration, having thereon erected a log dwelnng bouse, lor barn and the other neei.s4rv outbuilding, together with a line I'lU HAKU of go.nl Irnll, and excellent water. O it third of th prie must h paid ow.ld tn naitin in two nal anneal pyvmeriw, with interest, secured by Mnd and Morttrag t.n ih premises. HICHAHO lANVK K, Jr. J A M K3 MrKKOWN, Kiecntors of H. Denver, Hr., deceased. (Jnascur Hills, July 28, 1880-4t. mtojoi turn EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Ural -Estate ! Estate of Richard Shaw, Sr., Doc'i. fTnR aniler.lenQit, Fxeeutori of Ibe e.tnte of I 111(11 A till M1AW, Hr., deeeaeed. odor al iMle aal. at Ih. COURT HOUKB, lo tb, bor ough of Clearfield, Pa., oo Monday, September Oth, 1S80, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., Th following valuable real tt, vis i Th thrcc-storr DR1CK HOTKL tironrtv. corner of Market and First streets. In the bor ough of Clearfield, known a 'Tho Shaw House,' Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging 20 feet on Market stmt, and 120 feet on irst street, with a two-stnry dwelling home attached. Tbe ho-' ltd proper has aixty bed-rooms and all conveniences for a first-class betel. One of the most desirable hotel properties In Central Pennsylvania. Th abov will be sold together with t twe story fram dwell in hous on Market street, ad jacent to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling house and a twe-story store building, all fronting on Market street. Aloe, fram dwelling hos fronting on First street. I AL80. All that certain lot, known In the nut. of Clearfield borough aa Lot Ho IAV, front Ing 60 feet on Locust street- rwi nlng bark 171 feet, snore or less, lean all' with dwelling boose and all necessary out' buildings thereon erected, and ot bar tmpreveinvnti. TERMS OF 8tLEt One-thlrd east, tt dolivsrr nf toad deed, nad th balance to secured hy bond and mortgage, payable In on and two ;are, with Interest. A. b. mi a n, JOS. SHAW, Burrl ring ti'rs nf Richard Bhaw, 8r dee'd. CIsarfltM, P., Augnst IB, I "8 St. t3H E 3 H 3 1 5 t Hi i I 1 Hi O o O O U n c , 2 0 s- A NEW AlnioHt Given Away, tin Eight-Page Paper for Less than Cost of Paper, Ink and Postage. THE WORLD IS FOR HANCOCK & ENGLISH FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME, AND WILL, UK SENT, Postage paid, from now until January 1, 1881, WEEKLY - 25CenU SEMI-WEEKLY 50 Cents DAILY (including Sunday) .... $2.50 Or untii after the Inauguration for double the above prices. Democrats, send for it and road what is being done all over the country by Democrats to insure a glorious victory this Fall. Send it to your Republican neighbors, and convert them to Democracy. HELP ON THE GOOD CAUSE ! Address THE WORLD, 35 Park Row, New York. Arigmt 11th, 41-1880. N. E. ARNOLD, O XT 3R. W 3E2 IV J5 XT X X X- 3EJ, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE OF O 3FL- 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK. 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash price paid at all times. Liberal advances made on large lots. Go see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWEIMSVILLE, FA. M.jr 11.1880 If. r , JAMES L. UIVU3SRTAKEIR. MARKET HTHF.ET, CI.BARPIKI.I, PEMN'A. t -a . AM kinds of Caikota and Cofflni kept on hand, and fnrniahad to orofer on thort notice, including tho finest aa woll aa the cheapest tbat can ba maau faclurod. thir ooiu8i) Fnsouinvxm la the boat In one, and will be furnithed when required. Funerala attended in any part of the county. Call at my ofllce, on Second atreet, or loava your ordora at Troulman'a Fnrnitnre Store, adjoining the Poatoflloa. JAS. I,. LKAVT, net 1,701y.' Clearfield, Pa. QX MrttSfmcutt. Jj'OR TISIWAKU, HARDWARE, anil HOUSE FDENISHIN3 GOODS, ma NRRIII.KS, ATTACHMENTS AMD PARTS, and all kind of SEWING MACHINES, 00 TO O. I). ilKliliKI.!,, . Agent, CLEARFIKLD, FA. Jae I, 'il If. TV FAHMUHHI-Ta. roort..tth Aalual Klhlh.tK.n ef tli. CI.K A RH Kbit COUNTY AURICl'LTl) HAL SOC1BTY will a. kela At Cliarfiuld, Supt 15, 1C k 17, 1880, LIBERAL PREMIUMS .111 U tttni ana a4. pabh. la im ttai.,for wklek .eery earaier la tbe eoantj 1 lat It. d lo eoeaiiete. Par lafoma lloa addre., LKANUEH liKNNINli, Pree'S Or AL. M. ROW, Heeretarr, Claarleld, P.ea'a. Kiaeutlr. CoatBslttMPhlltp h.tu ( Oa. Trwa. arar), llMearla tp. llliha M. Da.te, Peaa twp.; John Smith, Rleora twp., Levi R. Urateler, Ualea twp.t Wllaoa P. Tata, Lawrenet two. Jane III, ls-td. SllSffUaufoi. iit - S 6 S i.2 C i 9 . s of 9 t i2 crSo.SO sgo 3 .si 2 8 65 "a i Pi w a x w" 2 X o tfl .-to o u 0 ev u ,33 . t-t V m A r aid el a - g a B o o 3 - 5 j e'Bl Je 8 S- tt-S-Sao 3 .4 35 o a Ui CO a 8 c ...- r n " S -S C-U2.S a . A .ti " o o t 1 I 6 C 13 9 a Z 2 - - ifs'-'S tf S ox s ri A .eg 1 o "3 I o 1l Is 5J si bo 3 o (A a " al B '-2 8 -S U So- 3 15511 S ft) u OFFER. LEAVY, Srtv flirrtiSfmrntl. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF-- REAL ESTATE, IN COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. By tlrtee of aa order ilea oat f the Orphaaa' Coert af OloarBeld oooote, la IhwOoaiBiaaweolta of Peoaryleanla, there will ho alpoood to poMhl eaio 01 too vuuai auiiea, ! utoaroeM, oa SATURDAY, AUGIIBT tM, IfWO, al I o'eloek P. at.. Ihe follewlna dorerlhod ml eeui., loto Iho property of JAMES IRKLIN, flrreaaeo, Mlflato la uariaatoa eewaaaip, vioor l.ia eoaaty, Pa hoglaaiag ol a poet, thowoa Moth ITI pereheo U whit, pioo I theooa oae U 4-11 perrhee I. poet ; Iheoee oorlh llf poreheo lo port i thor.ee weat II 4-11 porobof lo part ao4 plaoe of oflaolef, aootolalaf TrVETV.rlVR ACRES, era or leaf, an atoerod, he. I a, therioo trooM a eoioll fraoto hooao aad hg hero. TERMS OF SALIt Owe half oa.h oa oeaaraoUoa of Iho Bala, had halaare lo ria aoBlhe,to ha oaoatod hp Jwiffaaowl head aod fein rmf ort(ao oa tho prion ota. OUARLka MIUNOT, Adalilitrator. Cle.rl.ld, Pa., Aa. 11, Wi ll. i