THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKIKLD, PA. W1DNKSDAT MORNING, AlUirHf J'., Ilk. Terms of Subscription. It paid Id tdranet.or within ibr month.,. $1 00 If pld after threa aad bfur aix tnonihi... I 60 Ifptid tflw tbipirllon of ill uottbta... t 00 f-Mrun. B. M. PiTTiHaut A Co., Hawa- m flr A'irartiiing Agent. 17 Park Bow, aornar Hknian Htrovt, ara our duly authnrlwd AfenU ia N.w York City. HKLHiKXr NOTICE. IMctliodlut r.iltoo.al ( liurrhRc?. Qio. Lmur, I'aitor. Herviotl at try Habbatta U lli A. M-, nd 71 P. H. tJubbath Bnhnol at B A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wln.lny, at Tl P. M. Couiu'.unioo Kcrvlflt. flrit Sabbath of avary uonlh, at 101 A. M. Wo Cleat-Held M. E Church. ReT Ciiaiilki W, HiiRHi.ar.I'aitor. Preaching ovary attentat Sunday, at 9 o'clock, I1. M. Hun tiny .School at 2, r. M. All an Invited to at Lend. Preabterluu Church Roy. H. 8. Buti.br. H&hbath aarrieei morning and arenlnji Sab bath School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wodna 4ay avenlng. lUptlat Cliurrh RT. , Pastor. Hnhbath Scbool atS P. M. Prayer Mooting eerjr Wednesday arauing. Ht. Frniicla Church Cattlmllc Hot. P J. SnRHinAR. IMclne rtlc at lul A. M., on tha firit. third and fourth tiundeytof each nionto V taper and licnediclion of tba lilciaad Kaoramant at 7 o'clock, P. OA. putiday Bcnooi ovary Dunuay alternoon at a clock. OI-l( ML D1KECTOHY. mil or iolimio qUARTRft iiihiom oodrt. rVeood Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Ktrat Monday af Juna. Fourth Monday of September. nai or bdldikb combo pLaaa. First Monday of June. Hecond Monday of November. rtiBLio orricKM. Pretident Judge Hon, Charlet A. Majr, of Look llavan. Ailant Late Judge Hon. John II. Orrll, of nellcfonte. AnciU JudyeeAhrnta Ogdn, Clearfield) Vincent 11. Holt, Clearfield. i'rolhonotary Eli Bloom. Rrguter and Recorder L. J. Morgan. Treneurer Philip I)ott. Oietricl Atlorntw J. F. MeKaorlck. Sheriff Jam Mabaffcy. V;uly Sheriff K. I. Thnmpion. Ounfy Survey or Samuel Y. McClonkey, Cur ivensville. nnuni AiMMlnloiiiri-C, W. Kyltr, Ornhnm ton P. O.i Kltth Juhnaton, OramjiUn If ilia P. O-i Jwhn Noma, r., LurwenfTiiie. fSmmiteionrre' Clerk John W. Howe. Ooumtjf Auditore William V. Wright, Cloar flld ; Jnaopb Uilliland, Threa Runs ; J. S. Nor n. Woodland. Count Corontr Jarnf A. Moor, Cltarfleld. Jury dommietionere Andrew J. Jackaon, Clear r....i Wm R Ilrown. Clearfield. Superintendent of Public Svloole M. L. Mo- yuown, uieftrneiu. Sealerof Weight! a Meaeurte Jee W .Carllla, oftipa at Luthemburg Pa. v..,,.,.- pu,,i,J1Jhn W.Wrlale. Wm. Ra- debaugh, Cyrui Uordon, ClfarHeld) Joicph R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwcmvilla ; J. A. Living- orxne, L)uHoi City. Our Serial column la decidedly intereiting in a locul point of Tiiw, and profitable reading to ouUiden who wunt to ave money. VI1S, OF COIfRWE 1 "Will you tbka whi-at, oU or euro for aub rriitl(.n V We am often liiquirod of in thli way by U tter from Uroni who rviida at a diatanoa from Clearfield. Wo again aay yea. Tha receipt! of a rfttjioniihla merchant or will owdct in the vicinity, will answer ui junt at well u the ch. Ti. illluatrata: If nnv of our pnlron.i will dolifor hi a t;t(( of grain at the mill of Joaeph II. Broth, in ChrM tuwuidiip, Horace Putchtn, in Burniida, Tbouaa II. I'orcey, In drub am, Wm. Porter or Sbaw'e, In Lawrenoo, or Urown A Heyler'a, at Ruckton. Uiii.n towniliin. and forward their receipt for the n mount, we will credit them on their aecounl for tha imi, In thii way all may ioiio prty Mhut they owe, If they ailt pursue thll ooune. tf. $rif-'AdvortiHein and othcra will bear Id mind that all artielei Intended for publication in thii narer uuit ha handed 1b, nut later than Tupidajr, at A. M. Don't forgot It! Tub LahI Day. Wedrnieduy, Sup- ti iut.tr 1t., ii tha Uit day that the name of on- didiiieo for biitrict or County officer oan be letrllv announced uudvr our larty rule. The Prtmivry Eleotion blank! and ticket! will bo pre pared and printed within a few da.va thrroafur, and delivered In Ilia County Committee a here tofore. . Squirrel shooting in lawful alW Fe. teiuber lit. m a Afu-r oil, a Hank it what the Courier wantt lor Dulloia. "ConHiBtoncy, tliou art a jowol'ond your oputle anall appear next week. m - - Call on tlio regihtoring ofliecr in per- ana and tea that your name Ii on bta liat. .Mr. MoHHop ban placed a lare and handioiuo afe in bia ilore, velgbing tnrae r.ou Fand poundi. .. mm THR SENIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEKTS IN inn nmnAiu svniu nAnnuAi NINU. ATTEND. Don't forut tlio Lutheran Church faetlval In the Hbaw llouaa, eommancing to-morrow, Augmt 2(ltb. Mr. V. H. Weaver has severed his oonaection with tba Brookvillo HrpnbUeom, and la inooooded by hit brother Homer J. mm e - Senator Wallaco is billed to mako the campaign opening ipeecbei at Meadvilla, to day (Wnlaaidiy) Ijtb, and at Tltuarilla to mor- row (Thunday) 21th. Tho "cheokored trout" which now adoma Harry Snyder' Tobacco and Cigar Store anil Barber Shopon Marketitreet,glrei It a neat and city like appearance. Frank, yonngrnt con of KxSharifT rente, of thia torougb, wbilt at bia latber'a farm in Brady towmbip, fell and fractured h la left arm on Wadnaiday laat. - mm i - Young men upwards of twenty-two yeara of age muat la easeiied, and hava paid a tax at least one month before tha eleotion and within two year next preceding the eleotion to an tit la them to vote. 1 - - mm i We learn from tho Reveille that "Mr. Klijab lleece, of Decatur toohip, hai leafed tho ooal on hi! land toD. W. Holt A Co , Philipibarg, and operation la to ba eotauteuoed at onoa. Tho Srm hava leaocd all together about four bun J red acre of eoal laod and It will be eonti'lared one of largoet optratlre firms la the oouoty. A HrAvr LodH. During the slonn of Thursday afternoon, the barn af OapU Matt. Ogden, residing about three miles north of this eorongh, wai it rook by lightning and burned to tba ground, together with all his crops and most el liis farming untvnilli . Two hundred buihMa of Wheat wereaonanmod with tba rest of the grain. Tha bam wmb good one and will entail a lots on the owner of not leia than 12,500. Harn Burnki). About midnight on Sunday, tha l&tb inst., the barn of David John Mn, in Jordan township, was fired and enioaaed with all iti contenU, eonsiiting of over 1 ,000 dosen of grain, thirty too of hay, wagons, iledi( gears, ate. The barn was one of the floes t in the euaty. Mr. Jobnstnn'a lots will reach nearly $3,bO0. The fiend that applied that torch de to be hang to the Bearcat apple tree. mm i - - Tho Orpheus Cornet Hand of thin piaee patd rnuipsburg a "Dying visit on Wed nesday afternoon last, leaving on tho Mall train and retnrnlng In tbe evening on the Express. The Journal, of that place, In speaking of this organ! aallon, and Its visit to their town, gives "ear boys" a lift in ffcis ip lend Id style i 'On Wodnea day evening tha clliiena of Pblllptburg enjoyed grand musical treat from the Orphans Band ef Clearfield. This musical organisation, although youthful In Ha musical training, display a ret ran ability in Us musical productions. Iu Proai- dent, Mr. Thus. A. Fleck, sen of Sam '1 K. Fleck, Bq., of thia place, and prominent merchant of lrfield, baa done mack for the advancement of the organisation, bat Ita watt developed aualeal ability is taigaty owing to tha floe taste and high aujleal culture of lie Leader, Mr. T. F. Cooper, a type In the Raruaucin oBoe af that place. Fae editor of the Journal deemed himaelf highly nwpliaianted, as the band discoursed several of ita finest select ion a brfm his mid nee on thlf Maslon, and hope, tbe pleasure enjoy) from he sweet mailoal strains, may be reproduced ere ng and often again, The band left for bono on the MftP.M (ralo.M Gurflold'a Hymn. A oharge to keep I have, Myaelf to glorify I If I my tottering cause would lave Then I must on ind aay eye. Arm mo witi aoaloui cere, ' ' ' "" Lett I ntyaslf betray, w . And, taken sometimes unaware, " bhould give uynlf away. P. 8 Keep a look out for Mlowa like Oakaa Ames, Da Uolyor, ato. Tho necret of portect heultb in in variably found by iboao who take "Sol lore' Liver PilU.' ' . i ' Ice cream, cako, Rundwitfhcft, fruit, lemonade, Ao.( at the Feitlral, la the Sbaw Houio, on Thunday and Friday avenlng a. Dkad. Jacob Uurkot who for many yean kept a hotel la Dreokvllle, nod wai widely known, died In thai borough n few wtek age aged ninety-one yeara. - i e i i -T- Bank Ciianokh. Tho County .Na tional Beuk having parcbaaod tha Banking itouie of the Clearfield County Bank, In (Jrahain'i building, baa removed Into that blook, on Mark- atroet, while tha Clear field Count Bank will oooupy tho rooms on Sooond street vacated by the County National Bank. 4t - a 1oht 8-00. A toward ot Iwontv do Hers will be paid to the fludir. Tba money loit whi wrapped up In paper and left at Kulton'i Dead water, ur lost Id tuwo. It u made up ai follow! i Five twenty dollar bill, and balanoe la Uvea and tern. Tba money to ba r turned to Klllutt Pantt, or bia attorney. Smith V. WiLau. -m i Gnovs Mietinu. Thero will bo, ProvMenoe permitting, a grove meeting bald nndrr tha auipioei of tha Meniah'a Church, on tba land of Urjihsr M. J. Urown, one-half mile eaitot Kylsrtowo, commencing on tha Sftth of Aumt, and to continue over tha Sabbub. Rov.A. F. Reminiogten, of Hobrenvllls, Massa chusetts, and others will be present to preach the word. ' 1 All persons interfiled in tha troth are Invited to an iid. M. L. Jacxsok, Pastor. mmm - Tub Flood. It ia doubtful whether the reeeut euddtD rise in oor it roams has proved a beneQt to the many, except to those angagvd in logging. Not less than rfy fiet million ftel of logs drifted Into tha Lock Haven boom and beyond, whilo only one hundred and fifty raits reached that place out of four hundred that started for that landing. The rest are sad'tle ba;rgel on stud bars, rocks, or moorbd lo aorue ide pocket, while quite a number bare gone adrift.- Meairr, Weaver and Betti take tho lead in the raft line, having landed thirty-eight at Lock Haven. To The Front, Mr. John LuwkI.o, who at one time represented this oouoty In the Legislature, hut now raiiding in Southern Cull, fo ruia.ii alluded lo in thii way by tho Cvlton Stmt -Tropic "By underground telegraph w learn that the Democracy universally ooooedo that there Is only one man in the county, who would stand any show against Hon. H. M. St re tor fur the Assembly and that man Is our eiteeiuad fel low townsman, Hon. John Lawsbe. We could have given the iulormation long ago hut the im prest Ion ha letiaed to prevail among tha Demo cracy, in regard to Col ton, that no good thing could come out "I Nutarttih. We aro gid to know that thuy cud foil that Co I ton pun.cfias the only man, in the periun ol Mr. Lawabe, who ia doomed worthy of being nn opponent of Mr. Streeter In this rsco." A State Normal. Tho l'onunylva- nia State Normal School at Indiana has lour De part men ts organised aud fully equipped for e (Do lent educational work, as follows ; 1. The Normal Department, fur the thorough preparation of teachers. 2. The Cliicl Departineut, in whlih students can either prepare iorvotrannu to, or an advanced standing in any Aincrisan College; or, pursue an advanced ooune of study In the Latiu, llreik, Uermen, and Frunch languages. 3. A Business Department, full equal to the best Cummeruial Colleges f and ' 4. A Deparimuut lor elementary an I advanced instruction in Vooal Instrumental Music. Young perious desirous of securing the beat educational advantages, will And no better place than the Indiana Normal School. Sua adrertine msot. MmW ' A (iaovic Dedication. Wo Warn that a "free to all" Banket Pioio, will come off on Thursday, September VLB, lhttH, in Merrell's Wools, on an eight acre lot in tba rear of tbe Fair Uruunds in West CI ear lie Id. Those who pre fer taking their dinner on the ground oan be ao oommodatod. Wm. M. McCullough, E'q., has been selected aa Orator of tbe Day. A platform 40x00 feot, under cover, has been noted for dancing purposes. The music will ba furnlihed by Jack MoClelUnd, David Richards and Tony MoAHistor. The Orpbcua Band will be present to enliven matters, as wellai "Flying Dutchman' ' swings etc., for the purpose of amusing the pa trons of tha drove. No ohanoo or gambling schamee will be allowed on tbe grounds. The large dinlog table Till be undercover, so that a, little rain will out disturb tha harmony and pleas ure of the guests. It 1 to be In fact a "come as you please picnic," open toaverybody for pleaiura and enjoyment. mm i A II Em 13eaht. Wo notice by tho I'bilipsburg jornat tual "frank Uoss, ui Wal laoeton, Clearfield county, la the ownor of one of th finest bull in this seotluu of the uounlry. Jobo, as he call him, Is entirely black excepting tha two bind feet which are white, Is twenty-eight months old and weighed on Tuoaday laat 18021 poundi., Althoogh not a pure breed, being of mixed durbam stock, yet ba is a beautiful animal, being well proportioned with a boavy set nock and brood iboilder and breast and otherwise well do ve'oped, just the form and build of a first olass draft ut. lis 1j guitls no 1 quiet a a sheep and ia fond of being petted and follows bis master at the word of command. Last year Mr. G on had him on exhibition at the Clearfield Fair where be took the first premium. This year, his ovotr purpuitt attending ths State Fair at Phil adelphia, and haa ne doubt but what he will t traat much attention by bis weight and beauty." Since tbe foregoing was put in type ws learn that Mr. Uoss has added 'Hancock," to his 1,901) pound calf, in honor of tha boldness and weight of tha signer. uf t'ie UecUr4tlon of Independence of that DMine. m n JJiimuiAY Party. Saturday, Au gust 21 st, was the bixty-fuurth Anniversary of Mrs, Rebecca MerreH'a uirthriay,and to her sur prise, her family and relative had arranged to hare a social westing of bcr many friends. About ID o'clock A. M. the friend from the country brgao to arrive Ui goodly numbers, ao oowpKuied with well filled baskets. After ex changing greeting' with "Aunt hebeooa" the ladies repaired to the ktlcbeu where a sump tous dinner was prepared aiid spreml upun a table Id (be jard. The announcement "dinner is ready" brougntout the family, and ninety heidi were counted. Alter partaking of tho luxuries pre pared lor the occasion the old folks enjoyed themselves la talking over tho times whsn they wsre young, whilst the young folks mads merry wltb recreation devised for their enjoyment. Af ter ipending tbe day In a vary agreeable manner, evening waa tbe signal for a general "good bye" and the party took leave of the recipient of the days festivities with many wlshee uf long Ufa and a pleasant memory of her Hlxty fourth Birthday, aud lht each returning 3M of August may bring to her memories of a life Well spent and of assooiatioas pleasant to her, and an occasion for bar many friends to cat! and repeat tbe pleasant tittle experiment. A JIoilku Kxplohium Wo learn from the Johnstown Dtmvurat the facts of tbe fatal accident, which are as Mlowt : "Aiblsnd Furnace, near Cheat Springs, on Friday last waa the scene of a frightful boiler explosion wkieb resulted ia tbe death ef one man. Mesart. James Peary A Son's Bhingle mill standi on the bank of Clearfield eraek, In which ara made laths, ihingles, aad barrel staves. A boat noon the boiler In tbe building burst, destroying the structure and killing John Allen, the engineer, Instantly. Tbe boiler waa an old fashlonsd ita tionary cylinder affair, and bad been In as for a long time. The ng incur wna working it the Iro when It went off. The whole beildlng, at atory frame, waa wrecked and fell la amass. Allen waa Instantly hilled and moat fearfully maog'ed. Tbe top of bl head, one arm and one foot were taken off. His body waa taken oot In a very few minute. Allan waa aalngle man and a resident uf Cheat Aprtnga. Twu nan were at work in the mill and both were near the hollar, Neither was Injured but their escape was in ir ecu Ions. One of the men waa reaching across a running saw and was blown clear over It, land ing safely en the other aide. The building fell all around htia aad there waa not a hole ever two feet square for him to crawl out Immediately after the wreck fall M oaogbl fire from tho hrbaoo and there we every proepeet of an extensive ooaflagraiioa. Fortunately a good aupply of water was la the a reek near by and the Ire waa put out. The cause of the explosion lo not known and no UivoHig atioo hatyil ben made., Tumors, orynipclas, morcunal din ease, scrofula, and general debility on red by " Dr. Lindaey'a Blood Searcher." i THE JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEETS IN T11K WIUWAM KVKRT THURSDAY KVB NINO. BOYS, TURN OUT. Kemombcr, that In auking yoo to patronise their Festival on Thursday and Friday evenings, the Luthsreua do so for thafirit time. Coma. Something that ovcrybody ought to know I tinimburg keeps tha most reliable cloth la tha coanty, and anils them for the lowest caih prioes. He also lake all ktuda of country pro duoa in eaoliango at market value. aug Ji-4t They aro ho mild and strengthening f They stimulate the liver, help to carry off the acid and bile and purines the blood. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusvill, Pa. For sale by all drugajsta In Clearfield, and Joseph Seylrr A Sons, LutbtTihurg, Pa. tt LImI of lotlcrn remaining nnclaimcd in tho Postoffico at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending August 33J, 1880 : O. M. Cramer, Ellis 6. Foulkrod, George Hill, Benjamin Hill, George Barf, Mrs. John Mcjflel, (2), Miss Mary Maurar, Henry Siger,W.8. Shewed John Smith, James T bom an, OroerTornian, Dock Terman. P. A. (JAULIN, P. M. Farmekh, Look IIeke! Lyttu will give yoa highest market price for Wheat, Oat, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, aiid all kinds of produce. lie ba tbe largest and lest selected atock of groceries, tea, aoffes, molasses, apices, oil salt, sugar, queens ware, tubs, buckets, baskets, churns, Ac, in Clearfield county. He buys his goods In large q as h titles from manufacturers and first hands for cash, and takes tho advantage of all discount i, and so be la enabled to sell at lowest prioes. Be gives cash price for produce,ruid sells hi goods at the lowet price in the oouuty. scpMM.'VV-lf TH E CLE AH FIELD COUNTY FAIR.. We to-day publish tha Premium List of the Cluarfield County Agricultural Society, for the Fair which li to be held at the Park, lo West Olearilcld, "0 September 1Mb, 1'Uh, and 17th. Tlx re Is no rrsson why Clenrfield county should not have as good a Fair a any of her neighbor!, nd the InJk-ttlloii arc that this Fall she will have. Tbe premiums are well diitributcd among tbe products of ill oUsaes, and to farmers and fruit growers they are particularly advantageous. The officer have taken hold of the affairs of the Soc'iuty in rrneit, and tbore is a manifest dis position upon the part of the farmers of the oouuty, as far as we are able to judge, to step to the front and giro th in a good substantial support- Every farmer who desires to are the agri cultural and stock Interest! of our county ad vanced owes thli support to the Agricultural So ciety, and we believe that they will thii Fall be proven fully awake to their duty and responsi bility in this direction. IIcrttfore It has been ouitutnary to devoto tbe first f and pari of the sooond day of tho Fair to the arraugemeut of articles on the ground, but this year a day haa boon tot apart for that purposa and no exhibits will he entered afier 12 o'clock on tha first day of the Fair. Read the rules and post yourself in regard to tha mattur. The officers luform us that tha ground will this Fall b in bettor condition than they have been for some years. A number of new tempumry buildings will be erected and tho grounds otherwise Improved end tnore con venient and coojforlahlu. Nothing will be left uudone that in anyway concerns tho welfare of exhibitors or visitors. AN INCIDENT OF TH E PAST. Tbe editor of the Williamsport Banner, In Bl ading to the death of our esteemed neighbor. any ! "Tha dsath of x-(lovtrnor U if lor rocalls prominent events connecting him with his active political life During tbe lluberiutorial canvass : of ISM, be was announced to spenk in Williams- i port, which gathered thousand from tbe country , who eaino In their own conveyances, with ban ners (lying atd loud cheering into town. Among tbo notable attractions from tho "upper end" none attracted mora attention or caused more plearaut satlxfacllon than a largo raft brought from Woodward Uwnt-hip by iti patriotic Demo cracy, of which Ur. Lyon, of Lindrn, waa tha pilot. After tbl odd-looking craft, having aa unnatural an tippcarauce aa a fish out of water, was lately anchored la front af the Court House, the meeting waa organised and It officer Invited tu take seat on tho raft, which was loon filled 1th "official and spectators to It utmost limits, not one fearing a leak or apstt. The rpeakor was In- bii bnppieit mood, and kept hlsaudirnce In rapt attention while he rpnkc upon the issuts that then divided the Whig and Democratic parties. Ilia eloquent appeal In pport of Democratic doctrines, and severe, yet manly denunciation! of hit opponents showing conclusively that the Democratic position waa a true one, and abould triumph, proved iffectual aa the election in October clearly demonstrated. After Mr. Blglor had finished hit speech, and before taking bia seat, the ladies of Williamsport, through their representative, James Gamble, Eiq., who subsequently waa chosen a member uf Con gress, and Judge, presented the Democratic can didate with a wreath a ao evidence of their bsst wifbes la bis lueoci. II politely accepted tbe gift, and remarkod that be would accept the ludica who presented it. Al he was young and Olio looking, the latter elauie of hia eentenc created a general outburst of applause, in Which all present, the old and young alike, Joined. AN AWFUL STORM. The oldest Inhabitant ntver witnessed such a storm in this vicinity as that of last Thursday afternoon. At 2 o'clock P. M. the rlvor waa neatly dry, and at 8 o'clock rafts began to break loose from their mooring and quite a number went adrift. The damaged farms Is vary great, whole fields of corn were nearly ruined, tbe stocks being prostratod by the storm and many washed out by the roots. Many small bridges In this eeotioo, between Clearfield and the Mosbannon creek were w .is hod away, as well ai much harm denote fields by washing gulches through them. Anderson, Montgomery nod Moose crooks, on tbe north and west aide of tba river were tbe only streams that were flooded. The Osceela It refill dctallei the damages In the Moibannun valley at that p!aj and Houts dale, as follows : "Quo scourged by (Ire, our town has now gone throegh a baptism of water. Thursday oreniagi the Mosbannon rose so rapidly, that in a short time, the bourn on tho lower part of Curtin atreet were surrounded by dsap rapid current, and between ten and eleven o'clock, the dam of tho Mosbannon Land and Lumber Company's mill, broke (n two places eauaing gaps from forty tu fifty fct-t In width and an increase uf sight to ten feel In the rUs of water below the dam. At leait o,0l)0 iaw log went over tho dam tearing away the Company's blacksmith ihop, damaging the brick walls of the bailor house, and crashing down the trestle work of eight line of tramway. Jamming against tbe double railroad bridge, the whole it rue tar waa swept down the current like a piece of cork, This opened tho channel and tba log formed another jam against tbe Moshennon bridge on Curtin street) but that old ttrnoture rcsiited the pressure, and the logs went booming on tho Hood, oret Curtin atroet and against the konaet, which had all been va cated t end finally passages were forced betweon tha houses, and the "drive" went through on the enrrent, about as tho great log drivel go over yueon a run dam above Lock Haven. ' On tbe far aide, tbe Immense jam reached be yond Ple'a foundry, tearing np two hundred or perhapi three hundred yardiof aldewalkn. that side of tbe Mofha&non. The street waa filled with logs, pickets and drift, a distance of more than nine hundred feet. Onaliouie waa aboved off Ita foundation, and a number ef dwellings were filled with mud ond land. The log Ji above was held by (ba railroad trestle across tha dam otherwise, the mill, lumber yard and all the honisi to the lower end of town, would have been awept down tho stream. The township road and bridge above town were totally destroyed, and at Una tidal tho railroad and brldfoi shared tho same fata, Tho Iota here may bo estimated roaghly aa follows : Moahannon Land and L amber Campany, 1,000 logs cost of returning them, $1,200 j matob- wood and pickets, f 1,000 to repair milt dam, 91,000 1 tranwoads, railroad track and bridge, 1800 ; ether losses not Included In above, $M0 j toUl, $1,109. Other leasee Psnnsylvenia Railroad Company, $2,090; J. K. While, $3lO; J. J. I'l. $208 damage to sidewalk, $200 j township bridges, $.000; total in all, $7,700. Neat naming, when the water bad subsided, large saw-log wai found with one end through the deer of tlaaketh I Cabinet abop. From two hundred to three hundred people, In eluding (hose driven out by tbe water, were on tbe atroet afl night, watching the flood. All the cellar ! town, wore filled with water, and from an olratlonof two hundred feet, the water poured down tbe streets like madly rnsblng rivers. Wo have merely opoco to o il, that thll 'is the- gieatrit flood w have bad bore fur twenty years Tho public aro respectfully invited to pnrUke ef the refresbmeota of tbo season, at tho Shaw House on Thursday nod Friday even ing!. Come, mm Fob Sale. All kinds of Doors and Wiodow-aash. Call near the Lutheran Church, or address mo at Clearfield, Pa. R. CinriiLD. Aug. II, 4t. mmm " Buy Your Mill Now I Wo aro the proprietors or a Saw Mill, complete la every par tlcular, which we will eel) very cheap. For par tlculars, address K. A. A W. D. BIULKR, mch.1,'80 tf. Clear Hold, Pcnn'a. A Fact. An advertisement inserted in the RarvBLican will reach more reader than if published lo all tbe other papers la tho coun ty, and eost the adrartlsei leaf than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our journal I worth double tbo price of that charged by any other publisher la tbe county. It Is a Tact." tf. - m o - - Tobacco, Ckiaks.Ac Thia bunine wilt be continued, at my old atand on Market, atreet, by James B. Watson, or tome one else, for the present. Tbe finest brands of Imported, domestic and Key West cigars, and moat popular Iran da of plug, chewing, fine cut and amoking tobacco. Will also keep all other goods in tbe tobacco business. With tbe advantage of now being able to buy entirely for cash, we can give our trade rare bargain in choice good. Country dealer! supplied wltb Job lot at leaa than manu facturer!' pricea. Alrx. Watsok. Clearfield, Pa., July 21, 1SS0 St. m an A PUBLIC QUESTION. Clrarfikl, Auguit 2d, 1830. Editor Rbmblicar: Ai the market ba be come permanent, ia It not time that we were pre paring a building in which It may bo maintained throughout the Winter. In a very few month it will be Impossible fur buyer or seller to remain In the street for ths purpose of barter, and unless a place a shelter is provided the market muat atop for tbe season. I believe our people will be very lotb to give tt up. Why cannot the build ings upon our Market lot be arranged for the ac commodation of tbe people, for wbom It waa do signed ;' b. That Is a pert incut question for those interested to aetlle. mm i a' ;01L AT 1,700 FEET. The Second Chapter-No Doubt About It This Time The Oil Men Sold. lhe editor of the Dubois Courier, or tbe IVtb, feels considerably olated over the oil prospects in that vicinity. Rockdale Is lo Washlugton township, Jefferson county, abouC six miles west of Dollols. He goo on to itato that "about 4:30 o'clock P. M., Thursday, as the drill was moving slowly through a slate at the Rockdale well it broke through tbe butlotn crust, and the ease with which It penetrated the noxt formation showed that ft had entered a sand, Thia waa verified immediately by a rush of gas more forcible than any that had yet preceded It, and tbe upward pressure of tbo tools. The tools were drawn at once and ths aaud pump run down, expecting, to fltid a prolifld gas pocket, and no more; hence, when the land pump reappeared the oppcratora were surprised to find that it contained a fair proportion of good oil. We don't know whither tbe oil would have been co&ccalcd or not, but a Mr. Bond of War saw, hup pt nod to be oa hand at the time the strike waa made and the gas drew the attention of ao many people that before anything oouU be done a crowd hnd surrounded the derrick and con vinced thcmselroa that the strike did occur and t genuine. Further Investigation, however, showed it to bo a stray sand, which probably ac count! fur tho publicity of the whole things as the regular producing sand was not expictl hurt of seventy five feet further. But this is sufficient. It proves conclusively , that oil exisn at or near Rockdale and it la now hut a queilkn of lime when it will bo developed. Wo tbiuk Mr, Fullor will go on with this well or others until he know pretty near what Is there. Mr. Fuller Is at present absent in Uuonison, Colorado, attending to some miuingclafm and iiiilierd, tbe contractor, eays his work Is com pleted with the strike of oil. Besides this the lino Is too short to go any deeper, and the aup ply of water for the boiler has run low. Having alt these excuses for a oassatian of work lb well wa shut down and a plug put in the hale. Whether this is to follow in the footsteps of Stump ereek ia now a question that will be an swered only aa time mores on. OTUXa WILD CAT WKLt.l. Drockwayvillo Is promised to ba the next wild oat that will come in, aad we persist In thinking that It will be tampered wltb so that It will he aa Indefinite ai the others. It la now down far enough to reach the aand at a few hour! notice, but little anxiety la felt about getting there. Stump Creek oontlnuea to he aold and resold, and a watch la atill keat over the hole. It Is not abandoned now nny mora than It was threa months ago. The Kremkiaw well near Puuxautawuey, Is ao bothered with aalt water that little can be ex pected of It, and should It find oil tbe salt water ill not allow it to boa paying well unless tbe prediction la large. Maha&ey'a well la going down at (he beat rate, and bopeo are entertained of early development by the parties in oharge. The present outlook at Uookdalo and Stamp Creek would Indicate either a departure from the belt system and the presence of pool, aa on Oil Creek, or a belt running bat a little eaatof north. AMONG THE DISTRICTS. by h. l. n'utrowR. ooaii r.n. On WaJnesday, August lfltb, wo examined a clan of six in tbe public school bouse at hhawa- villa, and issued tour oerttuoatea. 1 he director l and a large number of el ti sens were present dur ing the day. W'a taking pleasure in recording (Jul ben among tbe Hit ol progressive towninips, educationally. The Board bald a srrxlon at the close of tbe examination and fixed the salaries at $?& and $3u per month. They elected John u. Meau, learner ei west uosuen acnoui, nobert C. fclittw, teacher or Ldt-n scbool and tirace o, Morrow, teacher of Liuk Ran school. Shawsvitla and No. 6 are yet to be supplied Tbe Board purchased Sohool Maps of Pennsylvania and now Outline Map for all of the schools of tbe town ship. Ibe Educational Meeting, a porannounoetnent wa Held in tbe H. K. tliureu, in tbe even id , Lewi Irwin, II. 11. Morrow, D. K. Bottorf, Matt Savage and tbe)County Superintendent addressed au appreciative audienoe. Mrs. Alioe Lltx and draco S. Morrow read essays. The meeting was dignified, appicolativa and interesting, and did mueu good. OIRAItn Five applicants were examined at Uillingham, on tbel7lh,in the presence of a full Board of Directors and a respectable number of spectator. The class at this appointment waa a good one, and we bet peak for Oirard unusually good sohaola. The Directors at a sesiton held on Kxaminatien Day, purchased for all tbe schools house of tho towustiipthe celebrated "Triumph", furnlturo tbe Dove Tall patent at a ooat of $440, They also mad the following appointment for their apuools, wttn salani's at iu perni'ntb: Hilling bam, Alice tl. Llti i Con area Hill, Mamie A Irwin ; JUKI Hill, Ada O. Mewart Plank Road, Maggie Htrawbrldge. The Educational Meeting neld mine evening was large and enlnusiastie. Tue Htnng Hand un.lcr the leadership uf U. W Bteerer, Esq., famished delightful musto. Ad dresses were delivered by Messrs, Iaae Smith, A. A. Murray, Matt 8 a v ago and the County Vuperintendeal. Alice t. Lite, and Ira U. tthope, read eraays, Henry Hbope and ei-teacher pre sided, and tha tichool Direr tors present served as Vice President. Tha event of tho day and evening mark a new era in tbo educational aflairs or Uiard. OOVlRUTon. As oiaal, Examination Day at Central Point waa marked by storm. The class was email, and in point ef attainments below tbe a r erase. Foui Directera were present, and at a aeision bold tn the afternoon, decided to pay from 'iU to $:10 per month lor teachers, and to advertise for ep plications, in ruuoauonai Meeting was organ' lied in tbe evening, by elect in Mr, Huhnarrs, President ; and Koiand Kanudy, Yioe President and W. K. H rotter, secretary. Allen Hosenkrens, Rev. U. W. Stroup, Matt Savage, Dr. J. W . Pot ter and the County Superintendent addressed tbe mealing. RAHTUAOI, The Directors were present at tha Examination and exchanged tnrir old National Headers for the Appletoa Series. They also contracted for new Outline Maps, rl art nans has good school but Id in as and a generous and enterprtsinc peo ple ( hence their schools will come np to the standard. The DtreUri have decided to hava six inoalhs school the coming term and have fixed tha aalary al $ao per month. The appointments nave nut y neon maue. rial. Eleven teaohon were examined for this dlslrlol at Bloomfngton, Saturday, August list. The class wa tba ocean d best we nave met tbl far la the tour. Five Directors and a large number of spectator were In attend sac. Tho Board of Pike township have In contemplation tbe repair Ing and furnishing with patent furniture, about nne-nan oi ine scuoei louse oi the township. They appointed the following Mockers at the close Ol the aviaminalion i Uloomington, W. W Harbor i Ererrretn School. Wm. J. Owens Robins Sohool, Nra Morrii Curry Sohoeol, F w. larry; weaiand rcnooi, baeiia farewell Pleasant lirove Scbool, Albert Straw, Carwen. rill District School. Caniinut Ridceand Liaust Ridge schools will be filled at a meeting of the uoaro, uie taei Saturday in August Tbe Educational meeting was called to order ia tne Latnrran ttiaren at nioomtnrton, at I r. M Joseph L. Dale, President of tba Sohool Board waa euoren r resident, and rtoiand i. npeneer, Secretary, rim. A. llloom, Join Horns, Jr and Alfred Lng, acted a Viae Presidents, The programme of the evening wa opened with a stirring ipeecn uy air. w. a. uioori, on "Moral Edoeatlua." He waa followed by Mauri. W. C Penta.Jehn H. Mead, V. L. Spencer aad tbe vounty Biipertotenienl. ine meeting waa a grand anoeeaa, aad lb. edurallenal pain la Pike quiokened tbereb. New Daily Btaoe Line. James L. Leavy haa eueoeeded in haying a daily mall as lab llsbed between Claarflold aad Penn field, and will hereafter ran a dally atage between tbe two point. Ilia contract began with April 1st, and the atage will leave Clearfield every morning (oioept Sun day) at $ o'clock, making connections with all traioaon the Low Grade Railroad at Penofield, re turning after the last train the same evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low rata. Orders left at any ef tbo hotel will be attended to. lOaprTv-tf This is my Froclamation. if you waut good tin -wore go to Merrell's j I will not repair any cheap tin-ware Imported into thli vicinity, especially In the fruit can Una ; I keep no books f I pay eash for everything, and I ex pect my patrons to do the same wit k me ; I guar antee my work and material. All itinerant tin peddler Invading tha county for the purpose of selling their cheap ware bad better look up Ibe Act of Ihid, from which they oan learn that there Is a penalty of $100 Incurred for violating It. O. B. Mkrrki.l( July S Tat, lSSQ-lm Agent. . . . mm aw i , . C'LEARKIELD COAL TRADE. State ment of Coal and other freight! sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Divlilon, Pennsylvania Kail road, for tbe week ending August Htb, 1880, and tho lame time last year COAL. TR a. For the week - 8,2J Sme time last year - M 36,000 Increase 2,30 Previously during year &II 1 ,3rt Same time laat year Ml,l&t Decrease 10,2:12 Total In 1880 02,28 Same time last year 037,874 Decrease 7,048 OTURR rRRIOHTB, Lumber ......... Miscellaneous freights ..HI ears. -.130 " S.OOO lb a. Wool wanted by 11. A. KRATZRK. Clearfield, Pa, July 28, 18S0 4t MarRMKa, Etc. All perrons wanting a first, olass Sewisg Machine should buy the New Im proved Lixbt-Runnlng Weed, lor sale by John S. Beers, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles R. Reera, dealer in Machine and Organs, Reynoldsville, Pa. may IVtb-otn Ono HuMnaan Pan Ckrt. Discount or Olp Paten. Sewing: Machines can now be purchased at Merrell'a tin and variety store, from fo up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Coi.lkctor'b Salbs U We have prepared a form, and bare on band a Isrge quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales." which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority in tha Courts of thia county. At 2Wry fVnf pur doacn wa will mail any number to tbe Collector ordering tbem. A Collector, whon com pell oil to advertise nronertv. must roit up not less than turee notices in me most puuno piuc m borough or towmnip. Want t. Delivered at tbe Rail Rood. 1 OD.liflO 26-Inch shaved shingle. 00,000 24-inch sawed shinjtlos. 100,(1110 feet of pine boards. ftOft.HOO 14-feet shaved hoops. M0 railroad lies. 50,000 feet of good hemlock boards. Fmwhl,h 1 nil) nav tha hiirheit market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any poiut on the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. Clearfield. Pa., Oct. lft, 1378-tf. lust lleeeivotl. JiiHt IloceiveJ by ARNOLD, CUIiWKNSVlLLK:- Cur Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Load pure Corn, Ryo and Oats Chop I t ar .Load J'eaicen mui i Cur Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, &u.I fcir Sh inirlcs, Hark. li. it. iioa anu Grain will bo takon in exchange f urwonsYilIo, May I, lewo. IBtorrlfi CYPHERS PETERS, At Mt. Joy, Augmt 14th. I8h0. bv J. B. Shaw. Mr. John M. C7pbra of Uosbeo township, aud Miss Clara 11. Peters, of Doggs township, both of Clear Geld county, Pa. CYPHERS WALKER. -Tn Clearfield, Aug. 31, 1R80. bvC. How. Km-Mr. D. U. Cyi bers.of Woodward township, and Miss Emma Walker, of Ulearneia norougn, re. KLINE MA INKS At tba office of the oftioiattna: justice, Jacob Williams, Auguat 6tb, lNsu, Mr. Jacob Mine, oi uiraru townsnip, ana Miss Ida Mainea, of liradlord lownitnp, Clear field county, Pa. MAINKS CROWELL. At the oftVa of the official in: iuatsoe, Jacob! William, July 3th,18H0. Mr. Samuel E. Maines, of Bradford township, and Mtss Maggie K. uroweii, oi uranam townsnip, Clearfield county, Pa. UREQORY ACKLKY. At the residence of the bride'a fathar,in Dullois, August IVth, 1880, by the Kev. Wm. M. iiurcbflekl, Mr. John A. Gregory, of Corwensville, and Miss Minnie Aek- ley, ol foiiois, t-iearneid county, i a. Sira, HI MMKL In tlraham township, Aguat Vth. 1S80, Catharine, wife of Abraham Hum uie I, agej 00 yeara, 11 montba aad 17 eays. LANE. At Osceola, Auguit Ifith, 1880, Mra. Matilda C, wile ot Ooorge W. Lans, aged -12 yeara. PARKS. On the lth inst., In Osceola, of Cholera Infantum, Mertie, iniaut daughter of J, Q. and A. U. Parks, aged 3 months and 10 days BURKE. At Ulen Hope, July 20th, 1880, of diphtheria, Emma CI la daughter of John and iiannan uurae, aged a year, 1 montn and a day . At Ulen Hopo, Auguit 8th, IftaO, of diphtheria, Maggie A., daughter uf John ad ilannah Burke, aged V yor and 14 day. Farewell, children thou bait left ui And gone to fairer worlds on high, With broken heart we linger round thee And heav tbo solemn heartfelt sighs. W little thought the dread destroyer, Our happy home so soon would break ; And from the nn broken family oirete Our darlings (or iu victim take. But God oar Maker and Creator, W bo know and does all for the best Has called you home to lira la Heaven Amongst ths shinning and tbo blessed Fsrcwcll then, though grieved to part iou, Wo would not call you back again, Sinoo 'lis our Maker will lo taae you tip from this world of grief and paiu. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Ci.tAlirilt.l, Pa., Atig- Flfur, lvt owt nt.nkwhei.t Fluur, p.r cwt ... Cnrn M.alt p.r owt.... Chop, r.r, p.rowt Chop, itiix.d, p.r owt Ilmu, pr owt. W.e.t, per bu.htfl R.Tt, p.r btinho! O.u, prr bu.htil Corn, ..ra, p.r bu.h.l BuakwlL.t, pwrtmib.l Clorcr ...it , Tlmoth, id .., Putoto.,. pr bub.t..,.M,.MM Appl.it, por bu,hl Onion, : lUr.., pr pound Shoulder, p.r pound Dried Root, pw pound.. Cblok.ni. p.r p.ir Buttar, p.r pound BirRt, p.r dowan , , fi.lt, r aiok, Ur,. Conl Oil, per Uon Lnrd, per nou. llried Apple., pur pound lMed Pencbea, per pound itenut, pr butbel 24, I KM. (S 00 I HO I 0 I en I 4(1 I 10 ! 41 40 AO II 00 J 74 0 lit 1 Ml 13) 8 16 An 30 Hi I no 16 10 T II l ao Htm ipt'fdlsftntnts. w CMIO llllMIIX.-(l,r. Weaver k Co fj . went Rrt tkou.nnd bu.hel, of DATS, now, nd will p.. ot.b or prodope. Clenrlield, 1'., Au,. II, IHJV tf. OKF.Y Tl I.OAK.-On (Irrt rl.u Ii liro.ed f.rni property, hj tbe Muliitl Life Imur lurnnoe UoropiiDj m new lorf, on nr.. nor. R.R., in turn, tnini 11,000 np. For further I. formmllon npplT to tbe undrrif(n.Ll. IimXTIIAl, W. BMtTn. Olnrtdl P.., Ha., Tth, IDTH tf. DHnPONAI. TO RI'.PAIM ItllllK.U X Tb. Bonrd of Count, Comuliiioner, will leoeir. propo.elf, t their odle. tn CleerBeld, ontil Mondn.T.tSrpt.mbor Hh, H0 f.r repairing tb, bn& Mtoa, t;nee.OT.en nt newimrr. C. W. KVI.KR, Atteot! KLAH JOHNSTON, Joan W. llowi, JUIIN M1HIII8, Clerk. Comniailoner,. Chnrteld, P Aug. II, lllo.lt. Divorce Notice. Almlm Krlae, ) her neit friend William Urabatn O. II. P. Krln. In Ibe Court of Common Pleu of Cle.rn.ld Co., lenn n. Aliubiibnn. nn Is HiTorc No. II, 'nn. Term, li-ll. Te O. H. P. A'n'w. tV.hwoVwI . Rir : A, directed br u order of Court, eou are b.reh, .otiaffd t. appear at nr nest Court of Common Plena, holden in and for tb. fount; of Clearfield, on Honda,, neptember tb. 271b, l", and abow mum wh. a oirorr. . tincer. ntrrt Monn ahonld not b. mad. and entered In furor of libellant ia tb. alio., oaie. Pereooal aerTloe anoa ,on ba.lnf felled on arenunt of Tour ab' (one.. JAMhri MAHAKr KY, BberiD, Clearfield, Pa. Aug.litb, 1 Sll . WW SMwUSMftltS. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE, Curwenlrlll., Pt., Ju. 9, '78-tf. "pF.ru FOR SALE. Thirteen hlr.i or I 1 ILI1.B ll.cl wliteb 1 will IcU cb.mp lur o.ib, or .lob.nff. lor whet. ror lurtncr to form.uon oul ea or .aar.u to. unaentirnea. l.r. K HAM KB, Nor S, '79 tf. ClcnrnelU, 1'.. r AIJTION. All person ara hereby warned t BVBlmt nririitiatinir for a note a-lven bv me to Henry Drug calling for firty-nlue ($MI) dol lars. 1 am en Hi led to a ctfuh wi in 'n mid note. I am willing to pay the balance, but I will not pay tho $44 again unleaa compelled by law. n- r . v r. i iiahi.' West Decatur, Aug. 11, IBMI.Ht. 11AHM 4.AMM IO It ft AM:. In Huston and Pine townships, Clearfield county. ffa Reasonable time given lor part of purchase 22? money. Prion $o.0U tu $10.00 per aora. fry Minora i s reserved. L. BIRD, Agent, rCDfi eld, fa. or Wallacb A Hrkha, SepL 10, lSTD-tf. Clearfield, Pa, CAl'TIN."Wherca, my wife Tcraxka, or To race, ba left my bed and board without any joit cause or provocation on my part, I here by give notice and warn all parties against trusting or harboring hor on my account, ai I am determined to pay no deliti contracted by br af ter the Kith of August, IHSit, unless compelled by due process of law, of which, business men and neighbor! will plomc take notice. (I KOn ti K 11 Alt i, rr Drain Liok, August 36, 10-31 gUSQUEIIANNA HOUSE, CUKWENSVULE, 9-This old and well-establlfhcd Hotel has been leased by the undersigned, and he feels con fidont of rendering satisfaction to Ihoae who may patronise him. flood stabling attached. Lnn is u, DL,uuoi, rropneior. April 21, 'SO tf. , , K PATCH "ff am eliiltl enti kih.J (1i h. ..I .n.J .. ... i jiUt. l.j cil ...tl, .lit,.. t:..i. It.t u, .ut fl ..r l!...T,.rtt tV.w.t.u,,.. r,.4 m a 0t' i k in yuit .n'kt. s1fi v It. 1 J .i in In iir Utir M l ' Il!a"rl... rtMl.'iut uf Si .. J.fr il-.. MnX -.. U. - rani. A.IOi.m CITY NOVni.TV m.. oV June 18, ISHO-Sm. TlVOIICB NOTIC'i:. In the Court of Common Plea of Clearfield county, Pa., William Selfrtdce . Sarah C. Selfridco, No. 10. Juna term. 10. Subrju-na Sur Divorce. I k itn.li-niirnud Comtnim loner BT-rointed bv fiaid Court to tnko tcitimony in uie aoove case, bercbv vivos notice that he will attend to tbo du ties of his appointment at his oltiuo in Clearfield, Clearfield cuunty, Pa., on Tueidoy, the 31st dy of Auiuit, no, at nine o'clock A. M., when and whore all parti os interested may attend. OSCAU MITCHELL, Commlisloiier. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 11, 1SS0-.11. 4 irDUOlt'H BitniCE. Iu the eitato of Jan. Kid-") In the Orphans' Court die, dee'd, lataofliurn- Y ol Olesroeid cr side township. i ty. Ponn'a. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute tbe balance in mo nanus oi tho Administrator to and imoni the creditor. Kives notice that he will attend t tho duties of his appointment at hia ollice, In Clearfield, on Friday, August 37th, lts0, when and where all parties Interested mav attend. FRANK (1. HA It It IS, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 1 1 , 18H0-.Ht. fgat ilrrrtiscmrnts. SheriiTs Sale. By virtue of the annexed and foregoing writs of fieri faeiat issued out ef your honorable Court, and to me directed, I have levied on and will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in tbe borough of Clearfield, on Thurtutay, September 2.td, !, At 1 o'clock, P. M , all the following messuages, tenements and tracts of lands, bounded and de scribed as follow, vii All that certain lot or piece of ground situated In tbe borough of Curwensville, Clearlield oounty, Pa., bounded and described as follows : On the north obk t and wort by lands of John Patton, on tho Sonth by public road or atreet, being about 200 ft in width at the front end on public road or street and about K0 loot at tha south or back ond, and about 275 feet in depth from front to back end, having thereon erected a large two and a halt story frame dwelling bouie, a large two and a half story frame stableand a one tiry ioe-bouse, wood-bouse, coal-house and other nec essary outbuildinga and a small orchard of young apple trees. Also, all of defendant' ritfht title ami Intern! In one other lot or piece of ground situated in or near the village of Bridgeport, Pike twp., Clear field county, Pa., bounded and described ai fol lows: Beginning at a stone corner on the Elo turnpike, thence south 02 degrees cait 31 perebci to a post thenae south 08 degree oast 27 per cho to a post thenea south i degress east 13 perches to a poit thenoe north 80 perches tea post; thence cast U perches to a post ; thence south 9 perches to a post; thenoe south fli de gress oast L4 perches to a post on Anderson creek thence north 3V degroo cast 10 perches to a chestnut (gone) ; thence north M perches to a white pine; thence north 4 degrees west tin perch to a Spanish oak : thence south 02 per ches to place of beginning, containing 48 acre and 12? perches, except a half acre aold by Tito . Hill to Samuel Jenkins. Also, all of defendant's right title and interest In on other lot or piece of ground situated in or near the village of Bridgeport Pike town Hhip, Clearlield oounty, Pa., bnundrd and desoribed as follows i Jn the south side of Erie turnpike, and west of main channel ot Anderion creek, begin ning at the said turnpike at the main channel of aid ereek ; thenoe south .til degrees west 17 2 10 perches to poat ; thenoe north U degree west 12 porche to a poatj thence north 20 degrees east 5 Dercbos to turnpike: thenoo along said pike south Oi degrees east 1.1 6-10 perches, more or I sis, to beginning, oontaining nve-stxm oi an acre, more or less, except one-half acre sold and conveyed by Thomas Hill to John Stull on south side ot creek. Also, all of defendant's riirht title and Interest In on other lot or piece of ground sltuttod iu ur nenr the village of Bridgeport, Pike tap., ficar fleld county, Pa., boondid and deicribed as fol low : Beginning at tho Erie turnpike at Antler- son creek at the southeast corner of a tract of land sold by James Hpeacer, ileo'd, toTtios. Hill ; thence along said turniilke south degrees east 20 perches to a post; thenoe along said turnpik e outh ill degrees east 10 percura .eapuii; menu along laid turnpike south .tV degrees ea.it 18 per ches to a post; thenc along said turnpike south H degrees east perches to a post along said tum i ike. north bV dvirrees cast 'Jb perches to a black oak ; thenoe north el degrees west 77 per ohes to a chestnut, (gone) being a corner ot tue aforctaid tract sold by J. hponoer to l nomas Hill; thence along line of aaid tract south 30 dn grees west 10 perches to place of beginning, con taining" 0 acre and 77 perches and allowance. having all the water privilege and powors, and having thereon erected a largo water-power sawmill, woolen factory, throe two and a half story frame dwelling houses, large barn, steam shinKle-mill and other outhuiMiilgs. Selied, taken In execution, and to b sold as the prop erty ot W. R. Hartshorn. ALSO, all tha following described real estat of defend ant, to wit: All that certain pieoe of land liluiti in Knox township, Clt-arllcM county, I'a , b-jr,i li ning at stones I thence by land f 8. Bigler Dunlitp north bi degrees t 121 percho to f tones ; Ihenn by land late of James Forest north ST) degree west 56 2-1. i i.ercbea to a post; thence still by lain south 64 uVgrets went perches to stones: thence by land of Puscys smith 4tl de gree east 2-10 porche a to place of beginning, containing 40 arret, 48 perches and all. Seited, takon in execution, and to be sold aa tha prop arty or Chas. A. Kauttuian. ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground situated In Biirnsida township, Clearfield oouoiy, Pa., bound ed and desrrihed a follows: Oa the eatt by Al bert Behrtng, oa the southeast by E. B. Camp A Son, on the northwest by tha public road, oin Ulninr one acre, and having Ineraon erectn.l a good frame house, blacketnllb shop and small stable. Seised, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the properly ef William Ayera. ALSO, all that certaia piece or tract of land aituated In Karthaus townehip.Clenrrield county, Pa., bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a post corner on Joseph Rubley'a line; thinne weit Vf, degrees to a while oak corner ; thence north 43 perohei to a post and stone; thence west 71 per ches to a dead birch ; thence east SO perches to a laurel corner t thence aouth 3 7-10 perches to a deuble heinltx k thence east 120 parches to a chestnut; thence south HO perches to a post ; thence east 17 degrees to a post ; thence north t) perche to a post corner and place of beginning, being part of tracts No. 10,4, liiuft inj .ui.con taiamg 98 M0 acre, having about f.d acre cleared, and having thereon ereolod a good frame house, a large bank barn and other outbuilding, a good orchard, also being well underlaid with bituminous coal. Salted, taken ia execution, and to be sold as the property of Justin Hecble. ALSO, all that certain lot or pleea of ground situated In Bloom townfhip, Clearlield county, Pa., bounded and deeribd as follows: Beginning at a post oa the Erie turnpike, a comer of land conveyed to Christ Back j thence by said Buck's land south n degrees wat I .'12 7-lt perches to a pott cernor of Robert Leeches land; Ihene by said Holder. Leeches land south 87 degree east Lit B IO per r boa to a post eoruer of Place's land t thence hy same north 24 degree eaal S2) perrhta to a post, north l:i) degrees wel X 710 perches to a post ialane; thence north 47 degrses west 21 4-10 Eorcho to a post on th Erie turnpike; thence y tbo same north II degree west perches, north 40 degree west 27 perche j thence north 8V degrees west 18 I perche to th place of be ginning, containing 100 acre, mor or lei, hav -1 lag SO acre cleared, and having thereon erected n small frame house. Hial, taken In exeent ion, and to be aold as the property of R. P. Thomp. son. ALSO, tbe undivided half Interest la all that rtaia tract of land situated in Bradford lp., Clear field twenty, I'a., beginning at a gum idown) on the bank or the Susquehanna river; thtneeaorth (la degree east 811 perches la a chestnut ; thence north St nerchas to a white oak (down) i the boo north 22 degrees w.st 44 pervhe ton post tleo e north 27 degrees wsst no porcue to a wnuooa thence south Kd degree west IIS perches to a white oak i thenoe by John W'llaon south A4 per ches to a white pine ; thence aouth 24 degroei east 60 perches ; thenoe 1 1 perches to a black oak oa the bank of tho river thenoe by tba river 1 48 perohoo to tb place of beginning, containing lllfi acres and 44 perches and allowance, eiompting and reserving, nevertheless, seven acres sold by John tJrahaui, Sr., In bis lifetime, out of tb said boundaries. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold a tbe property of Robert Clraham, ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground situated In the village uf DuUois, Handy township, Clear field county, Pa,, bounded and described as fol lows ; On tha oast by Main street, on tbe north by lotol (1. W. Woll, on the -vest by an alley and on theinuth by Warhingtoo street, being sixty (liO) feet wide by IfeO feet deep, and known aa lot No. 7 in Rumbarger'a addition to Dulluii, hav ing thereon orectod a two-story frame home lflxSrt feet, with addition 10x12 fool frame with bouia and other outbuilding. Also, two other lots In same village, towiuhlp, and County, situated on Long street, bounded a follows; On tha north by Long street, on the east by Het ricks, on the wait by High street, nn tbo south by Church street, and knewn as loU No. 12 and IX, having thereon erected a large two-story frame bouse, small barn, and other out buildings. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbo property of Fred. Traoy aodC. A. Barr. Taims or Salb. The prlre or sum at wbh h the property shall be struck off mut be paid at tbo time of sale, or such other arrangements tnal as will be approved, otherwise the property will bf immediately put up and nuld again at tho expunge and riik of the parson to whom It was struck oil', and who, in ease of deficiency at such re -sal.), shall make good tho same, and in no instance will tbe Deed be presented in Court for confirma tion unless tb money actually paid to the sheriff. .JAMES MAHAFFEY, SaKRirr'a Orrtca, I Sheriff. Clearlield, Pa., Aug. 25, 1H80. ( SherilT's Sale.. "IY virtue of sundry writ of Yen. Rf., Issued J out of tbe Court of Common Picas of Clear tiuldCo., and to me directed, there will bo expound to PI BLIC SALE, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, Pa., on Thuraday, Sept. 3l, lH8), At 1 o'clock, P. M . tbe ful rowing descrlbid real citato, to wit : All that certain tract of land situate in Law rence township, and I orougu of Clear Bold, Clear- tit Id county, Pa., iu Moisop'i addition, and being part of lot No, 14, commencing at a post on ex tended Front street, at lha lotithwest corner uf lot No. 34 ; thence east lo& feet to post; thence outh HO decrees went by Moore's coal road 117 feet to post by township road ; thenoe north IS degrees east aiunir extended front street ttu tost to beginning. Improvement twj-ftory frame dwelling boure and outbuildings. Alno, six vacant lots situate In said borough of .'learlleid, in Mosaop auditiun memo, on ex tended Fourth itreet, bounded by other lands of Delt'Bdant on the east, by lot No. 4i on the north, by Fourth street on the west, and by lot No. 86 on the south, bring each 5 II K-et iu width. 200 feet in depth, and being known In plan of aaid borough or addition, as lots No 's 41, 40, 3", 3t, .17 and Jo respectively. Atfo, ono other hit tltuate in Mosup'sadJitlon In said horuugb, being known u lot f'o, 'M, ni beiim 60 feet in width hy 200 feet in dnth.bound- ed north by lot No. 3tf ia said addition, west hy extended Fourth street, south uy an alley, and eat by othor lands of Defendant. Improvements two-story frame dwelling ouuie aud otboi out buildings. Also, one ether lot situnte in said boruuirh i Mos!ops addition, being known as lot No. .'14, and being at) loot in width by 2Ui leet in dnib. bound ed north by an alley, west by extended Fourth street, and sutb and east by other lands of De femUnt, with a two-story frame bouse and other outbuilding. AIhi, one other lot lituate in tho borough of Clearlield, beginning at a poit on lino of Willia: Merrell's land ; thence by said land south 140 degrees west 21 perches to a pout: theme by lot lo. 7 north 8S1 west ..( perches to do it ; them north & J d pgr re en ft 74 perchvs to post ; thence by land late ol James 1). Urn ham south 88 j eat 13 perohei to beKinuinir, containing ftmr acres and 1.'15 perches, being part of out-lot No. 8, and being partly cleared, w ith ccml hank opened thereon. Alio, one other lot situate in Lawrence town ship, Clearfli'ld oounty, I'a , becinnintr at ftmies, a corner ol land sold by Richard Sh;tw to Cbrii- tian Buttorf; thenoe by land of ssiJ Buttorf south 77 degrees west oS perches to pitch pine; tbuuoo by ImdiI of Hugh Leavy' heirs aouth 4S decree east iO perches to itone : thence by laud of Richard Shnw north ISO east 7.) perches to an ash on the old Mile burg road : theuoe by said rad north 43 degrees west 0 perches to white oak ; thence still by uini north 00 degrees wait 17 per ches lo place of beginning, containing 21 acres and V' perches, heingcleared and under good cul tivating Alio, ono othor lt situate in snid borough of Clearfield, beginning at a post i thence south 48 degrees east 14 perches lo post, by Matbcw Og dens land ; thenoo north 13 decree tast 074 per ch on to poit ; then tie west 4(1 8-10 porche to post ; thence south 151 et 31 perches to beginning, containing M aero, more or leia, partly clearud. Also, one other lotlttuateln said borough known as lot No. 84, being (TJ feet fronton Second street and extending In depth 200 feet to an alley, and bounded front by Second street, north hy Cherry street, oast by an alley, and aouth by lot No. Hi, with a tw vtory brk-k dwelling house, frame stableand oilier outbuilding. Scited, taken In execution, and to be sold as tbe property of Js. A. Moore. ALSO, all that certain traot of land situate In In Ion town ship, Clearlield county, Pa., beginning at a post corner of land of F. Holl'tpeter aud Klah Johnson; thence north by same I .ill perches to a stone east Ut perches lo hemlock ; thenoe south by land of John Hoel 112 perches to poet at Scowshoe and Pockersvllle turnpike ; thence hy sail turnpike south lift degrees west II perche ; tbonceby nam south 71 degree west IS percbei ( thence still by hdd north 70 dvg. west 16 per. ; thence atill by same north 87 degrees west 2il perches; thence south by same degree west 32 perches ; thenoe north by same ns degrees west 37 perche to be ginning, oontaining 70 aero and 40 perche with about l acres cleared, and having thereon erected a dwelling bouse, barn and othor outbuildings. Seised, taken In execution, and to be aold as the property of J . K. and J. C. K ratter. ALSO, two certain tracts of land situate in Karthaus townihip, Cleat field oounty, Pa., one piece bound ed east by land of Oodfrey Fisher, south by pub lio road, weat hy Robert Bridgens, and north by land i of Henry Ythers, containing 144 acres, more or leu, and having about 100 acres cleared, and baring tkereon erected a frame bank bam, grain boueo, wagon shed and at bur outbuildings. Alio, one other tMot of land situate in Kart haus towothip, Clearfield County, Pa., adjoining tha abev property and containing 107 acres, more or en, with about acres cleared, and having thereon erected a frame bouse two stories high, frame bank barn and a water saw-mill thereon erected. Keisod, taken in execution, and tn be sold ns the property of Thomas and Juioca White. ALSO, two certain lots of land situntc In the villoge of DuUui', tjlearbeid emmly, Pa., No. 1, bounded on the east by lot of , on tbe west by othrr lots ol Defendant, fronting on Williams street 60 (set, and extending buck north from laid atreet 100 ft, having thereon erected a frame home 2Jx-U leet twu stories high. No. 2, bound ed on tho east by lot just dcicri bud, west by land of WIntny, south by Williams street, and having a i front on said street of fit) feet, and extending back ' north I lilt led, having thereon erected a frame house 10x24 feet two stories high, and a frame stable 2Ui3U feet. Seised, taken in execution, and lo ba sold aa the property of Maria C. Daum. ALSO, all (bit cert-tin trnct of land H'uite In Nuilh HoutidBle, Wood Ward lowmhip.ClcarQeld eounty, 1'., bounded on the north-east by tJuss Run rsU rud, on the weit by a street, and on tha south by Wallace street, being a tilangolar shape, end having thereon erected a Urge train boue, uird a a bote). Heiaed, taken in execution, ami lo sold as the pooporty of William hiiiilk. ALSO, i all that certain tiaotuf land situ ato in Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the east by lands of laiab tl. Ilarger. west by land of Jama Lauid.ery, south by land of Iaj lar ger, and north by land of James Stewart, contain ing 22 acres, more or less, with a' tout II acres elrared.bavingt heron erected a small frame heue, frame barn and other outbuildings. Seised. Ink en Id execution, and to he aold as the property (of .loiepn m . uarger. ALSO, a certain lot of land altaate In lltotilalo bor ough, Clearfield county, I'a , a core r let, an the comer -f Hannah and llrlsbln street! on the went, hy Railroad street on the south, hy a brick bnlldiog belonging to Cameron on the east, being 24 feet front and 41 feet deep, with a two. story frame store-house thereon erected, being 24x40 feel, and Alio, two loti of land in tbo borough of Houts date, Clearfield county, Pa., beiog lot No. SS2 and 2U3, adjoining and fronting on McAtocr it root aliout 200 feet and running back liO feet to Pine alley. Bo u a ded by railroad oa the north by Mo Ateer street on the west, Pine alley en tha east, and Ale alley oa lhe aouth, eontnluing one-ball' acre of ground, with a large double brick house 112x40 feet two stories high, stable, and other outbuilding thereon erected. Seised, taken In execution, and to be aold as the property of Wm, Watchman A Son. ALSO, all that certain tract of land situate In Greenwood town-hip, Clearfield onunty, Pa., beginning at a red oak stump near public road ; thtno by other land of John A. Howie north 40 degrees wast 64 perch to a post tn th middle of public road ; thenoe by same north 2.1 degrees weit 12 perche (o post in line of Thompson Wiley (now John A. Rowleeh thenoe by enid John A. Howies 21 dc- ;rees w.st 100 9-10 perches lo post on line of John tell and B. Huliihea A Co.; thane by said line tenth Sf degrees east ,H8 perches to post ; thenoe by public road and other land of John A. Bowles north AT degress east 03) perches to plae of be ginning, oontaining 46 acres, more or less, with about ! j acres cleared, and a small orchard grow ing thereon, and having thereon erected a log house. Swixr l, taken la execution, and to b aold ai lhe properly of Jamei D. Wiley and Joiepb M. Wiley. Trrw or Sam, Th price or ivra at which the property ahall be struck off mast be paid at the time of sale, or such other arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be immediately put up and sold aain at the ex pense and lik of the person to whom it was struck off, and who, la oaie of deficiency at each re-sale, shall make good the same, and In no Instance will tbe Devd be presented in Court fr confirmation unless tbe money Is actually paid to tbe Sheriff. JAMES MAHAFFKY, Bnaatrr'i Orrira, Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa Aug. 1840. J ttUwllanroui. T t, a, qp -i a, ".'"ESC s .sa - V U a at , W t I 2 S 5 A ! o ti tfl o jr 3 Tj rk (3 3 Hi . -O O " c i u SS N ti .1 a '-- l c . o s -sa , B 2. b . !""? .3 e 8 '5 t - ail el - Si t - 11 - J1 " .5 1 2 S S3 -W 1 S" St a c S o "C '2 o 5 u JZ d A o o o u P) A NEW Almost Given Away, an Ei.L'lit-l'iiiro Pupcr for Lows than Cost of Paper, Ink find Postage. THE WORLD IS FOR HANCOCK & ENGLISH FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME, AND W11.I. UK SENT, Postago paid, from now until January 1, 1SS1, WEEKLY 23 Cents SEMI-WEEKLY DAILY (including Sunday) Or until after tiie Inauguration Democrats, send for it and read what in 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 TIIE GOOD CAUSE ! Address TIIE WORLD, 33 Park Row, New York. Anpmt lllh, 4MK80. N. E. ARNOLD, -WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH FBICE POR- 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 nt nil times. Liberal advances made on largo lota. Go sec Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWENSVILLE, PA. Ma, ii, msn.tr JAMES L. MAHKI.T KTHK.KT, t I.U.tKfir.l.I), l'EXVA. All kimls of Cafkots aiitl CclHm k.it on linnJ, anil iurninhoJ lo order on abort nolico, including tlio finost an woll ail tho clit-upoat (lint can bo manu factured. Our conran pnEsmnvEn Ia tlio best In lino, and will lo fiiruinlied wlion required. Funerals attended in nny pari of the county. Call at my office, on Second atreet, or loavo your ontera at Troutmnii'i l'nrnitnro Stcrc, ailjoining tlio Poetofllco. J AS. I;. LEAVY, ort 1,70 1v.' ' Clearfield, l'n. fWJ gkUl'tltlSftlldltS. JOR TINWAMt?, HAHDrVAIIE, an4 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, anil NKKUI.KH, ATTACIl.Mk.NTS AND I'ARTS, and all kinds of S KW I XO-ltA CHINKS, (10 10 0. Ji. H i;l:iIi:l.K, . Agent, CI.KAHFIK1.D, PA. (June I, 'HO tf. rild fAHMKII t-Th. Fnnrteenlh Annnal J. Kihlb.ti"Ti tt lli.CI.KAHFIKI.U ClilNII AUHICI LTUI1AL BOCIKTV nill b. b.14 At Clearfield, Pupt. 15, 1C 4 17, 18H0, LIBERAL I'UHMHMS will b. nrT.red nnd Bade pnlili. in en. tine, fur vhirb vrTJ Farmer la tb. ennnl, ia Invited te ,otm.f.. For inf.rma. Iioa ulilrea, I.KANl'KIt IlKNNtNU, 1'raa'l, Or AL. M. ROW, Seeretarj, Cl.arfl.lil, I'enn'a. Kieeiillr. Committee Philip li,tu(Ca. Traaa. arerl, llereatia twp.; Kliaha M. Daria, Fean twp.) Jeha Sulla, U!m twp., Levi R. Ureatler, Ua.ua tw.i.; Wilioa F. Tate, Lawr.no. twp. Jun. in, 1SW-I.I. UiSffUaaroB. i i i 2 4.0. - C ta 65 P 5.2 w p tf .a 15 O 41 f; 8.2 S is M rt o O. - w P i -si i . t i c " f rj 1 e . e f S-i sx OS t X r o y u o -v. w u & H A 0 two a H i? 0) IA i 'Sc u f Jl w c u oT .wtj n. i.'5'S '5 ZUt J-A S K CO T3 bVri tu a . C a c o o ' u ,tl5 o PC) a a o Cm O Is 5 a Si o f.a5". ' w-H "T3 . tr. JS C a CI 6 3 ! 3 o t a & tlt 1 vHldlJ u OFFER. 30 Cents - - - - $2.50 for double tlio altovo prices. LEAVY, 2cw g,tirfrtlsfuttnt. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -oi--' REAL ESTATE, IN COVINGTON TOWIfSHlP. By f irtae of n order lifltxl out f Uit Orfibnei' Court of CURrfili oountr, in tbe t uaamoDwaslih of I'fnniTlfKii, tbe re will h tjioMd to pub lie nit at tbt COI KX 1101 6K, In Cletr&eld, on KA1I KI.V, At'CUKT UM, HHt. it 1 o'clock P. If., lb following (Urcrltad rl itate, Uit lh rUil; of J A M K3 1 KKI.IN, rjiat0, Hnnt in Cflvinxton lownthip, ClMr flild county, Pft., brnoloK ml n poei, ihvoe pnuth 171 ipr(hf to whit pint i thftn nit S3 -! rckM to pnit ; thHM north IIS probM I pout f lhBM vnt U 4 10 pmfati t foet nod plic of brKinmnf. rfbritiintriK tivi;mtv-fivb acres, mm 9t leu, ftll eU-rrd, mmiing thron tecteA r in all frftia lioaM ftttd log btrn. TKKUS Of BALI i On half fvh noflrmntion of th !, na I rnlinr In 'Ii mfnlbi.to b tare4 by jadgtntnt bond nd Snre rt'n tnarfetir, on tb prvmiMl . CHAKLKS MIONOT, AHmiolttrator, Ctnrfltli, P..., Abu. 11, IMU.St.