ft J'aUvoailJ. I'eiiiiMylvnnlnlCnllroail TYRONB CLEARFIELD BRANCH (H and after Monday, MAT 34, ISfD, the VS reaienger i raioa win run aeuy except Baa days) between Tyrone and Olearlield, as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LBAVE NOKTU. Curwensrllle,. Rlverviow...... Cloarleld, Leoaard, .1.111, r. .8.30, " ..40, .1.411, " Tyroae,....,., Venaoovoo... 0 00,4. .J, " 00. " Summit, , roweltoa, Oaoaola,.. Boj nton Hteiner's, Philipibnrg, Orebem . ,10.00, .10.11. " liarrett, Woodland Biil.r, ...04, " 4.01, " ,4.01), ' .10.17," .10.22, .10.26, Wallaceton,.... .4.17, ..4.16, ..4.31, ..4.J5, " ...4.811, " ,.4.4, ..4.5J, " ,.MJ, Him Veil,... Orebem I'bilipiburg, gtalnor'a, Boynton, Osoeola, Powelton,. .1 10.1, ' .10.87, 10.44. Blue U.ll, ...... Wal lata ton,... mgior Woodland,.. Barratt, Leonard,.... Claarteld, ... Riverview... .10.62, ,10. DU, .11.07," .11.13, " .ll.lt, .11.15. nuiumit, Vansouyoc,...., Tyrone, MS, ' Mi, " 6.00. " Curwenaville, .,.11.401.1, CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH, j LEAVE NIIRTIlT Corwenavllle.. Riverview..... Claarteld...... Leonard, Barrett t.80 a. u. 4.80 " 8.47 " 1.63 " 8.67 Tyrone, Vansooyoo, Summit Powelton,... Oaoaola ...T.JO p. a. ..7.43 " ..8.05 " ..8.17 ...8 38 " Woodlaad,.... 1.03 8.08 8.16 6.21 8.35 8.2 8.83 " 8.37 " 8.42 " 8.83 7.05 7.33 t.4 Boynton, ..8.34 uigler Wallaceton,.., Blua Ball, Qreham Pblllpebnrg.. Hteioer'a, Boynton, Oooeole, Powelton, Hntnaiit, Vnoeooyoo,..., Tyrone oteiner a,.,. Phllinsbura 8.3K " .8.41 8.47 " Graham Blua Rill,... Wallaoeton, Bigler. ...8.54 ...O.OJ ,...10 " Woodland,.., .0.17 " Jj.rrott, , Leonard Olearlield,..., K.J6 ' ..11.30 ..0.88 " rtirervlew,.,. Curwenlvillc ..0.48 10.00 " PniLIPSBUROA MOSIIANNON BRANCHES lhith aourn. Dura noRTn. p. H. 1:00 1:15 a. at. a. a. ITITIOIIR. Morriadals, Fbilipsburg, Stoiner'a , Boynton, Oaoaola, Alonbannon, Sterling, Houtadiile, AfcCaulty, Kondriok's, Kamay. a. a. p. 11 12 12 12: H. P. BT. 40 25 4:30 21 4:24 7:00 7:03 fiO 1:10 124 :14 4:1 1:30 10 30 t:18 0:10 12: 04 4:01 1:44 10:34 7:31 1:47 111:48 ): 2:51 10:48 7:46 2:57 10:68 7:56 8:07 10:58 8:01 .3:11 11:03 8:00 8.66 II , 8:60 11 8:45 11 8:10 II 8:35 II 8.30 11 61 1:57 15 8:50 40 1:45 85 8:46 30 8:30 25 8:30 BALD EAQLE VALLEY BRANCH. El. Mall. Hall. Eip. P. H. A. M. P. H. 1. H 7.03 8.20 leave Tyrone arrive 0.31 8.17 8..-I8 5.16 5.05 4.56 4.31 7.66 7.42 7.05 1.23 8.87 B.oi e.in Bald Katie Julian Mileeburg Bellefonte Mileeburg 8.24 i.43 8.32 0.61 8.43 8.83 6.23 6.00 6.26 8.46 10.03 0.(18 10.20 Howard IM1 ll.HS arrlre L. Haven ImtiJ.H TYRONE STATION. BiarwiRD. A. Paeifie Eipreae 8: Jobnatown Expreil 8: H.F WIHTW1RD. 14 Pittsburgh Eip'ai 51 1 Paelllo Expraae, a. it 1.6.1 8:18 P.M. 1:16 2:35 6:34 7:08 Day Eipreia 12:64IWay Paixengar, Mail Train, 8:27 Chicago Elpreai, Atlantic Express, 6:5I Mil Train, Phlla. Eipreia, 0:33 1 Fill Line, Close oonnaotlona made by all trains at Tyrone and book Haven. 8. . BLAIR, 6aprlntendent. STAliB LINES. A ftagelfKvef CurweniTtll dally for RojrooMi Tllle, at 1 o'clock, p.m., arriringat ReynoMiTitle at 0 o'elotik, p. m. Returning, leTt HejnolJi- viiia iiatijr, at 7 o ciofH, a. m., arnrlng at Utir wtDivillc at 12 o'olook, m. Fart, each way. $2. A itan leaTOi Cttrwenirlllt daily, at I o'clock p. in., fur DuRola City, arrivinft at UuUoti City at S o'olook, p. m. Returning, leavei DuBoii at 7 o'ebok, a. m., dilly, arriving at Curwenaville at 11 o otock, m. rare, each way, IKeu. Allcgliony Valley Rnilrond. LOW GRADE DIVISION. OS and alter Monday, June 28th, 18s0, tha tiaasenger trains will mo daily (except Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, as follows t K.AMTW Alll). D.j Mallleavea Pltt.burf 8:65 a.m.; Red Bank 1 1:3b ; Hligo Junction 11:61 j New Bethlehem 12:55 p. m.; Maveville 1:10: Troy 1:36 Brookvillo 1:56 I Fuller'e 1:20 ; Rey- noldsvilta 1:38 i irulioia 3:i.n t Bummlt lunnei 8:31 PenSeld 8:42; Tyler's 3:55 j Uenesatta 4:3lj arrtvaa at Driftwood at 6:20. V 1XT W A H !. Day Mall leaves Driftwood 12:20 p. m. ilenexetto 1:00 Tyler'e 1:28 PenAeld 1:80 ; Bummit Tunnel 2:00: DuBole 1:15; Heynoldlville2:38: Fuller'e 2:54; Brookvillo 8:18 : Troy 8::2; MiysviUs S:15 New llethlehem 4.00 ; Hligo Junction 4:47 Red Bank 6:03 j arrives at Pittsburg at 7:40 f. m. The Reynoldevllla Accommodation leavas Roynoldsville daily at 7:55 a. m. and arrives at Red Bank at 10:60 a. m., Pittsburgh at 1:40 p. m. Leaves Pittsburgh at 2:16 p. m.i Ued Bank at 6:66 p. m.; arriving at Reynoldsvllla at 9:06 p. m. Close connections Bade with tralai on P. A S Railroad at Driftwood, and with trains on the Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARIlO, Oan'l Sup'L A. A. Jicason, Bup't L. U. Div. FARE FEfciM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefente, Pa H 081 Mlddletown 8S 00 Lock Uavan 1 70 Marietta 6 61 Willlamsnort....... I 80 Lancaster . 8 Huntingdon.. 1 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Lewnujwn.. too Altoona 181 Marysrille.. 4 50 Johnstown.- 186 Cnwensville 20 Philipsburi 61 Osceola 65 Tyrone 1 22 UARRlSBURtl... 4 76l PITTSUUKO 6 16 rtUsUanfous. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Cnrwensvllle, Jan. I, '78. tf. FARM roil SALE ! The ondertiKtied will tell at prlrate sale, hit rarm, located in l'enn towtiribip,Clearl.eid county Pa., eontaining bixty AonBa, half of which ! tn a good etate of cultivation, with afrtmo dwelling, log bern.'a thrifty orchard and to eirellent ring of never failing water, together with the neceeiary outbuildingi. The portion not cleared it hetrily timbered, and all le underlaid wiib roal and Iran. It will be old low and on aaey tertni. For further Information flail oa the p rem 1 net. or addrexi the euheoriber at Urampian IIilli P. O. OWES J. KKKNAN. Uramplan Ililli.June ld,l8t0.3m. JJARD TIMES 11 AVI NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VILLE I I aw awara that there arc lotne tnoni a little hard to pleaee, and I aa alee aware that the complaint of "hard timet" li well nigh unWerial. Hut I an io eitnated aow that I eaa eatiify the former and prove eonclumeiy tnat "nerd tituei will not effect thoie who buy their gootli from me, and all my patroni iball be initiated into the m eret of UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES t k... J. L 1. .11 li. 1 V. 1. 1 esnavw mnm ouu)f,a li' RH'ij km mr iddiiii- tante tn the lower end of the county which I eel) M I' L80N It U RU, where I een alwaye be foind ready to wait upon nil in and upply then with Dry Goods of nil kinds, Sack at Clothe, flatlnette, Caiilmerei, MiiIIdi aVaiainaa, Linea, urtmngi. Uelieoe. Triantngi, Hibboae, Laea. Readjr-aiade Clothing, Boot aad Sboet, Hate and Cepaali of the beet material and made to order lloie, Sochi, Ulorei, Mitten. Lacei, Ribboai, A GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sngar, Rite, HolaMoi, Flih, gait fork, Litieeed Oil, riih Oil, Cerboa Oil. Iterdware, Qaeanrware, Tinware, Cantlnge.Plewi and Plftw Oaetingi. Naili, Hpikee, Cora CaUlTa- vra, v.uvi rreeiee, ana ail ttndt ei Aiei. Perfnmery, Palnu, V em lib, Olan, and a geaaral ueortmtnt of Sutionery, 0 0 OD FLOUR, Or Jliaroat anndi, alaays on kind, ana will be e www possioie nf ures. I. TJ. MtClaln'i Medicine., Jayna'l H.dlolnei Uestattar'i and Ueenaad'e Bittara. 1801 foends of Wool wanted for whlek tka klfbari friea will be paid. Clovareead ai bind and far sale at tba lowest market nrWa. Also, Afant for itrattolvllle aid Carwansvllla Tkreeklag Machlnea. .Cill and sea for yoireelvee. Toi will lad Tarytklag waally kept la a ratal) Mora. . . , L. U. COUDRIKT. rranekvlllo t. 0., Annit 11, 1874. UisrrUnnfous. ARNOLD I1A3 ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWKD. Curw.n.i lllo, Jaa. 9, '7 If. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BURNSIDB, PKNN'A. rflMK subscriber no offers to tha aitliana of X Burnaiila and vicinity, an unprovided epeolelty. Hereafter all kinds of Caskete and pontes will bo kept on nana, and orders lined at onea. luntrala .lllnuled .Inywhert. I will furoiih the flneit aa wall ae tha alieapaft artlclei dedicated to funerala. All ordera left at the store of John C. Coanaa will receive prompt atteotioa. For farther particular!, anil on or ad dross I. H. 11 tin V KH60N. Deo. 10, iiro-tr. GEO. WEAVER & CO, SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Uv'opcDti up, In the itore room Ulelr ooruulvd k VI...... ft U.tl. ... u i .. . - I J Dry - Goods Groceries, B00T4 AND SHOES, QUEENSWAhK, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, 4 HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, &c. Which tbey will tJiipoM of at romMt ntj (ur eaih, or excaaage icr oouniry prouuet. GEORflK WEAVER A CO. Clurficld, Pl, Jan. D. 1878-U. REMOVAL ! - ? - James Im, Leavy, Havlnr purchnted the entire stock of Fred. Beckett, hereby glvei ootioetliat he hai moved Into the room latol v ooounied by Heed A HajrertT, on Heoond itreet, where he ii prepared to otler to the public CQOK STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, of the U tut iraprored pttterni, at low prloei, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, fipouttag, Plumbing, Ou Fitting, and Repairing l'umpi a ipeoialty. All work warranted. Anything in my line will be ordered epectel if deilrad. JAS. L LKAV'lf, Propriflor. FRED. SACK KTT, Agent. Clearfied, Pa., January 1, lSTO-tf. -THAT ALL WOOLEN GOODS HAVE ADVANCED EN0RM0USLY- IN VALUE, THE PRICES 07 0TO New Spring Clothing Will Is hi h Low AS LAST YEAR. GUINZBURG'S -ONE PRICE WESTERN HOTEL CORNER, CLE A RFI ELI), PA, Olearlield, Fa,, April Itlb, 1880-lm. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. RIM1M Nik. THREE, OPERA linllKB, Clearfield, Pa., WnOLKSALE A RETAIL DEALER IN DKY GOODS, Oomprlelng Dreei (loode of the very latent rtylee, confining id part ot Vaabmerei, Manckenter Fanoiea, Alpaoai, and all meaner of Fancy Dress Goods, Such ae Cretone, Mohair Luitera, Plaldi, Dreee UiBRhami, lreu Kaneiee of tba very leteet itylei. and ae efaeep ai they eaa be eold la thii market. NOTIONS, Con tilting of Gloroe for (lent, Ladiei and Miuee. lloea of all iherlM, (Silk rringee, Lanee. Fancy Ire Hot lone, Ladiei' Tie of all ehadee and etylee, Ouffi end Collare, Rlbboni of all klndi and qualities. Merino Uaderwear. Triamlagi, et, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, rnrpcti. Oil Clotlm, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Whlek tilll to (old wkol.iele at retail. Will take Country Produce In Eirhinff fbr Ooodo at Market Prlrpa. WM. J. BOIFIR, tie irHtliJ, Pa., Dept. , ISTV.tr. CLOTHING $fiv S atrrtliSf infills. Fourtoonth Annual Exhibition or tub CLEARFIELD COUNTY Agricultural Society, TO IIILD it CLEARFIELD, PA., ; - -.03- WtttnrBday, Thursday if Frlilayt SKPTEMUKK 15, 1C una 17, 1880. OFFICKUri FOR lSSOt Prcetdeut Liaaoaa Oixataa. Lawrenottwu. Vlre PreaideuU- N. RittniL, Lawrenoe twp M. B. B nance a, Penn twp. Treaeurer Johk MrOit-aHir.ClearnolJ, 1'a. Secretary-At. M. Row, Clearfield. Pa Executlfa Comiulttee B. M. Dxvte.Penn W. P.Tatk, Lewrenoe; Joux Smith, Uloain j L. H. DitaaeLBB, Union; Priur Durra, Utooaiin RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. The gatee will be opened at I o'olook A- M each der d that time every officer le re quired to ha at bii poet. The gelei will be oluied at o e'elook each evening. 3. All etock end artiolee offored fur preminmi muit he owued by the pereon or pereona ottering the earn, ar uy avme member or ma or ber tau ity. S. All artlo'ea muat be entered In the name of the bona fid owner. Bhoul-1 anr be entered otherwite, thy will not be allowed to receive a premium, altnougn awarded by toe Juttgei) ner will auch awardi be publiibed. 4. Any ticket petted through the feuoe, or luoua tn me poneiiiiin 01 any pereoa wno u not the rigbtfol owner, wll be forlelted to the Aiicl ation, and peraona detected in puiog tick eta will be dealt with aeoordiog to law. I. No oherge will be made lor entering anltn ilt or art idea for eibibillou euoh exhibition being absolutely Tree. 6. The Society will cpen Itf premium Ht to pertona without diilinclioa on b re riling atook from nil parts of the Union, whether bono, cattle, sbrep or awio. But on tlld eropa, flour, grain and menufectarlDg or mechanical eihiblti, all awardi ahelt be confined to the county, and all artiolee muat hare been made within the period of one year previoua to the preieot fair. Articles of special merit manufactured outside of the oounty may receive a diploma If ao reeomeoded by the Jodgee of tbolr respective class. 7. All persona entering animals and articles fur eihibitioa most procure carda from the Sec ret try, and attach the aame to the animal or article previoua to being placed upon the ground. The number aod olava, and the number la the cleis, with the name ol the article will appear on the card attached, but the name of the eihibitor will not appear. 8. Tha officer! will he on the grounJa at 9 o'clock on TI'KSDAY MORNINU, September Htb, and all animate and artiolee are expected to be entered on that day ; but exhibitor! M UST have their exhibita entered on the Secretary's book and have them within the encloiore by 12 o'clock on Wedneaday, the Brat day of the Pair except horaai for pleasure or trotting preroiuma. This rule will be iinciy mdhtrtd to, as there are but three days of tha Fair this year. 9. No person shall aee or be informed of the nam be re or kinds of entries, except the officers. 10. When no competition occurs In anv class. premium ahall be awarded only when the In trlnaio merit of the animal or article warrant it, and this ahall not necessarily be the first premium, but such aa in the judgment or the examining committee the article deserve. 11. An animal entered for exhibition in one class oannot compete for a pram i urn in any other class, except aa follows: A sinsrle animal mav be exhibited aa one of a pair, or in the olass of aweepatakei. 12. Allktock aad article, entered fr exhibi tion, muat remain on the grauoda until i o'clock P. M. of the laat day of the Pair or forfeit pre mium, unleaa permission is given by the Super- iDicuucot wi turj arninmeDi io remove ioem. 13. Hay and straw will be furnlsbad x rat is for au animals entered lor premiums, and grain will be furnished at eost for those who desire to pur chase. 14. No animal considered unsound ahall be allowed to oo in pete for premiums. This rule doee not apply to horses entered for speed. 16. All animals in olasses I, 1, S, 4, a, 0 and 1 must be shown on the track at It) o'olock on Friday morning. Those not exhibited will not be examined. 10. Betting and warerinf unon the Society grounds are etrietly forbidden. 17. ibe hxecntive Committee mav revise the pram iuma awarded at anr regularly called meet ing, and, at Ma discretion, alter, amend or reverie the award of the Judgee, la. ihe demand on ttie Treasurer for premi ums moat be made either pereonally or by letter, on or before the Irat day of January following Ibe ralr, or toe premium will be considered for feited to the Society. Premiums will be paid on and after September 20th, 1S(0. iw. Kvery precaution win be taken ror toe safety of atoek aad articles on exhibition, after their arrival and arrangement on the ground, but tba Koeiety will not be responsible for any loea or damage that nay cecur, Kihlbltora will be required to give perianal attention to Ibe animals aad art idea, and at the close of the Fair to attead to tbelr removal. 20. Eating saloons, selling all kinds of eatables, fruits, note, candies, and refreshing drinks (other than intoxicating drinks) will he licensed to sell on tba ground, by pay tog to tbe Secretary twenty dollars ($20) pr7toue to aoinc onto the around. Bach one ao rentinara refreshment booth shall be entitled to tick eta of admission for lonr peraona. 21. Hacks, carrying passengers In and out of oi toe grounds will be charged a license of ten dollars. (9 19) to be paid to the Secretary before going on the grounds. Eec'h back will be entitled to tickets of admission for two persona. 22, "Flying lleraee" will be given tbe privilege of the grounds during the Fair for twenty dollars, ($1'0) to be paid to tbe Beeretarr before rolnr on tbe grounda. Kaoh "flying horae" is entitled to tick eta of adaiaslon for two persons. 28. All peanut aad lemonade sellers, fexoeot those paying $20 license) all games of ehaoca, lottery schemes, hucksters and peddlers, will be strictly excluded from tea grounds, and will not a aamuutt mt any aiimoi. There will be an auction sate of stock on the last day of the Fair, at 2 o'clock. Thoee desiring to fell will please notify the Secretary as to the kind of atook and number, prior to the day of saie. ine auctioneer wm aa paid by toe Society. INSTRUCTIONS TO MKMBBRS OF COM UTTUEti. All members of Committees will report at th a iieaei omoe at iu o clock on inursday morning, September lfitb. After filling vaoancica tba booke will he placed In their handa. and thev will Immediately proceed to business. Their rvporu mast oe n fin (lea to tne secretary not later than 0 o'clock of Thursday except the judgea in claaeea 1, 2, .1, 4, ft, 0 and 7, who ahall report Sy 19 'l.wa, a,. B...I-- r No person can act as Judge in a claai in which he Ik an exhibitor. An article or animal having no competition ahall not In all cases be entitled to a flrt bra. mium, but may receive such a premium aa to the judgment of the Committee its merits warrant. No discretionary premiums shall be award ml, but articles and animals which are not included in the regular list may be commended, and the commendation together with the reason therefor, entered on tbe Committee's book for action at aotoe regular meeting of Ihe officers of the Asso ciation. If it be ascertained that any exhibitor haa made, or eauaed to be made, any false statements in regard to any animal or article exhibited, or if any exhibitor ahall attempt to interfere with the jnugee in tnc periormaaoe or their duties, by let tar or otherwise, ha or she shall be excluded from competition. There will be a Committee of three Judgea for each elaas. Bach Judge as named below is Chairman of his Committee, and la authorised to appoint two Miiiauu, ana report auon appointments, witb their aoceptanoe, to tbe Secretary of tbe Society before September Ith. It is recommended that auch aasistants be appointed from men and women who are active and in tell i tent. All auch members of Oommltteea (not being mem be re of the aeciety) will be furnished with free cards of admission, on presenting te tha secretary a written certificate of their appointment aa auch, ignea oy me t;n airman oi tnc commit ten by whom appointed. CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES OFJUDOES. ctisexe, nana. p. a. anon bus. 1.2.1 .Chaa. Brown Rovktoa. 4, . n. T Amos B. Tata ..Dower. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1', I f l tr v , a 14,1ft, 10, IT, I J 8 DooTtf-7loB. Ml tft, M,'1' j T' W- Moora..Curw.navllle. 22! 2! 2tt' 26 A. M. Hills Clearfield. 2A, V, Mrs. J. McHride, SO, SI. 2 .Mrs, D. (1. Nevling, H 16 John Rnsiall L. City. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS. All persons can obtain tteketa of admission to tha grounda at the Secretary 'e office, near tha eu trance, aa loiiowa, to wit 1 Single admission for adults $ 2ft Single admission for children aoder It and aver 6 years......... o Single admission for single team tft .Single admission for double team , 16 'Day tleketa," admitting alec horses aad ear- - ftO Feeeon ticket, admitting wife and children ander 12 years- , 1 to Family tleketa, admitting wife and children ander A, also horsee and carriage, I 00 Family and season ticket can be had two woaka prior to the Fair by apply to tba Admission to Urand Stand ,........ 10 Secretary. Kxhibitora paying lata tha Treasury a sum lees than one dollar eaa net draw c rem iuma. Lite Members are entitled to tickets for wife and children nnder II years. PREMIUM LIST. linRHRft. Class lStaltioM, Beat stallion, fbr heavy draft I Second beet 1 Bert etud eolt, b.Ueea 2 aad t years........ ft Second beat I Clast 2 Mara and Colts. Beat brood mar, for all work $ ft Second beet ft Beet coll nader 1 tear old t Second beat 1 Beel gelding or mart between t and I yra. I Sacandbaet a 1 Clast ZClydctdaU and rercheron, Beat ttalHon, any age til Second beet ,, M ft $nv gUwtififmcutS. . CATTMi Chm i&hort Horns. Brst bull, S yean and over f Kavnt. i h..it 4 DO Ileal bull under I yeara . Of Kecund bet. I "0 Heat cow, J ytara or over 4 Second Ut , CO Ileal heiter uudsr f yrars....H 00 Second be t I Clan hAUUrnnjs or Jerseys. Same aa Clata 4. Class GAyrbhire. 6'ame as CUti 4. Class 7yative or Grade. ' Rest bull, 3 years and over t ft Oil Second best I 00 Beat bull under I jeer 4 DO Heoond best S 00 llest cow, I years and ovvr 3 00 Second heit S 00 Beat heifer under yeara - I 00 Second beat I Class H-Cotsicold. Ram t yeara old and ever $ I 00 Rata 1 year old aad over - I uu Ram lamb 1 0(1 l'en S ewea, 2 years old and aver 1 00 Pen I ewa lauba 1 00 Class 9 Leicester. Same as Class a. Class 10 Merinos. Same aa Class ft. Class 11 South Downs. Same aiXlaaa 8. JClast 12 Fatted Sheep. Best (luck, six In number, any age or breed. Country Uenlleiuan, N W I MO. Class IS Berkshire. Boar 1 year old and out Boar under I year Sow 1 year old and over $ S on . 1 00 . 1 00 Sow under 1 year . 1 00 Class U Chester While. Same as Class 13. Class 15PoL)id China. Same as Class 13. Class 10 Yorkshire. Same ai Class IS. Class 17 (traded. Best sow and pigs $ t 00 IMHI.IRV. Class IS Chickens. Rest trio Bruhmee $ 60 Beat trio Buff Cochins ft'l Best trio Partridge Cochins - ftO Beat trio Leghorna 60 Beat trio Hamburg! , 60 Beat trio Houdaua 60 lteat trio Polands 60 Beet trio Plymouth Rooks - 60 Best trio Bantams 60 Best trio Usme Powls 60 Bast display of chickens, nut less than S trtoa, all diderent breads 3 00 Classic Turkey u Best trio Bronae t I 00 Boat trio White llollanda..... . 1 00 Beat trio Native 1 00 Class 20 Ducks, Geese, t(c Beat trio Muioovy .$ 60 Beat trio Aylesbury (0 Iloet trio Pekio . 60 Best trio Native 60 Beat tio geese H 60 Best trie guinea fowls 60 Beat collection of pigeons 60 Best pair peafowls 1 00 Persons brlnirliiff fowls of any kind must alio bring oooiissuitab e for keeping them In and dis playing tbrm to advantage. A new building will ue proviui-a ior meir aooouimuuaiion. " Class 21 Farming Implements, dc. Beit harrow Dip, Beit fanning mill Dip. Beat sulky cultivator Dip. Best horse-rake Dip. Best wheat drill Dip. Best nay rigging Dip, Best cider mill ...Dip. Best corn shelter Dip. Best horse power -Dip. Best dug power Dip Beat ohura Dip. Best farm gate Dip. tiesl bee bive Uip. Best wool folder ..Dip. Best aubsoil plow Dip. uest lertuiiiog grain drill.... Uip. Jtest threshing machine Dip. Beat reaping macuine Dip. Beat mowing machine Dip. Heat com bleed reaper and mower Dip, Beat eewiojt machine .Dip. Beat straw cutter Dip Beat half down broom a $1 00 Beat specimen cooper work Best grain cradle I 00 Bast display tinware.... 1 00 Beat display hardware 1 00 Beet display aportlng goods 1 6') Beautiful lithograph diplomas will be presented to those persona to whom they are awarded by toe judges. Class 22 Fruits. 1st Pre. 2d Pre Best ft varieties of euinmcr and fall applea, 4 each $1 00 $ 60 Best 6 varietiec winter applea,4 each 1 00 60 Beat Srarietiaa market aiplas,4 each 1 00 60 Largest and bestcollectlun of applea S 00 1 00 uest a varieties pairs, 4 eacn 1 au 60 Beat collection of pears 1 00 60 Beat t rarictiea of peaches 1 00 , 60 Beat display of peaches .. 1 ftO Tft Beat variety quinces 1 00 60 Beat variety plums 1 00 ftO Beat variety g ranee 1 00 Largest and best collection graper. 1 00 60 Lara-fat and best collection of fruits of all kinds ft 00 1 60 Norn. Fruit mast be properly named aod labeled. Make np your list ct truite carefully. Class 23 Flowers. Best dirplay of flowering pi ante. $ 4 00 Class 24 Vegetables. Beat collection of potatoea. named and labeled, one peck each $ 1 00 Beat single variety, 1 pk, named A la'teled 60 Best peck large onions AO Best half peck set onions from seed 60 Best peck tomatoes 60 Best peck parsnipa 60 Best neck field turnips Best neck turnips for table ae 60 For the largest turnip 26 Best three heads of cabbage 60 Best peck table beets 60 Best peck field beets 60 For the largest beet 26 Best peck carrots 60 Beet peck mangel wurial 60 Best half peck vegetable oysters 60 Beet three squashes 60 Heaviest field pumpkin H fttf Best neck lima heane, shelled 60 Beit half peck sweet peppera 60 Best specimen cauliflower 76 Beit six atalki celery 1 00 Beat two water melons 60 Best two musk melons . 60 Best pec it aweet corn eara 60 Beat aa If pound hope M 60 Beat collection of vegetables raised by one exhibitor 2 00 Class 25 tVrrtttt tin ti Flour. Beit bushel white wheat t 00 Beat bushel red wheat I 00 Best bushel corn In the ear T5 Beit buihel oats . 76 Beat bushel rye 75 Best buabet barley 76 Best bushel clover eecd H 76 Best bushel timothy seed 76 Best 60 pounds wheat flour 76 Beat 60 pounda graham flour 76 Best 60 pounds corn meal ftO Best ail eta Iks corn taken Truin tbe field... 60 Class 26 Butter, Cheese, Jhney, dc Beet 10 pounds or mora of firkin butler, at least months old 1 00 Beat Ova ponoda or mere of batter 1 00 Second best , ftO Best cheese mad by exhibitor., S 00 Second best I 00 Tbe exhibitor to g Ira a at element of the man ner of preparing the firkin butler and of making the oheeae. Beat specimen maple augar, ft pounds t OA Second best 60 Beit box of honey H , ftfl Best diaplay of honey , 1 Itf) Class 27 Bread, licklcs and Jellies. Beat loaf of wheat bread $ 60 Beat loaf of browa bread 60 Beat specimen biscuit 60 Best specimen crackers , 60 Best apeelmen Jelly cake 60 Beet apeelmen fruitcake ..,.. to Beet specimen marble cake 60 Best specimen while cake , ftO Beat apecimea chocolate cake 60 Beat epeeimen currant Jelly m..M . ftfl Beat specimen peach jelly 60 Beet specimen pear Jelly ftO Best specimen apple Jelly , 60 Best apeelmen alberian crab apple Jelly... 60 Best epeeimen crab apple Jelly ftO Beat apeelmen tomato catsup H 60 Best specimen pickled cucumbers ,. 60 Beat apeelmen pickled lonietoee 60 Best epeeimen pi ok led mango M 60 Best specimen pickled peach 60 Best specimen pickled pear 60 Largeat collection of pick lea M... 00 Beat nod largest collection of preserves, not leas than six different kinds 1 00 Class 23 Canned and Dried Fruits. Best apeelmen tanned apples $ 60 Best apeelmen canned peaches 60 Beet apeelmen canned cherrieo 60 Best apecimea Canned tomato..' kit Bert apeelmen taaned raspberries 60 orai apacimoa caaaea blackberries fte Beet etreelmen canned trawbarrlae an Bert apeelmen canned eurrenti ......,,., ftO Beat apecimea canaed qeinecs,..MMHH,.M ftf Best specimen aanned nlume aa Beat apeelmen canned grapes j,q uvbi epeeimen oaaaea nuex lobar nee 60 Bert and laraest eelleclioa of aanaaJ frfj.ia I aa Beat specimen dried apples, ft pounds...... fto Beat epeeimen dried peaches, ft pounda 60 Beat aad largest col. dried frnita ft lbs. eaob I (HI Beat Jar aiPla bat lav twa Bert jar peach butter. ., 60 au tue above to an put np la glass Jara, CUiss I'd Fine Arts. Bert India ink portrait 4 00 Bert collecllon ell pamling....,.M 4 q I Beat collection of photographs, all kinds... t 00 Best pencil work 1 00 Second beat ftli Class .10 Domestic Manufactures. Ten yards cloth $ 1 0 Ten yards flaiinol.plato () Ten yards flannel, barred 1 Tenyardslif.au j mi Ten yarda tow clulb 1 00 Piece rag carpet H ..... 1 00 Piece wool carpet. .,... I (10 Pair wool blauktts. .. 1 00 Coverlet 1 00 Specimen wool yarn M.. (0 Specimen lluen thread 60 t'ounlerpane. .,,.. ., (til Wool oowlurtcr '. , 1 0(1 Pair wool socks, hand-made 60 Pair wool uj it ten a, hmi made ... ftli fair waul gloves, baud nude 60 Pair wool htise, ladies', band made ftO Pair wool h-ee, children's, hand made 60 Pair buckskin (tore ftO Pair furgluvea ftO Lap robe 00 Pair oottoo rock, band-made fts Pair linen sooki, band made ,..,..,,.. 60 Dest made overcoat 1 00 Best made dress coat I 01 Beit made pan taboo 60 Best made vest ,, 60 Class 31 Ncftllcwork. Beat laoe oollar, band-made 1; Best laoe handkerchief, band-made 16 Be)t table apread, band made M. 60 Best Ottoman cover, hand-made , 60 Best filk benl quilt, pieced 1 0(1 Best delaloc bed quilt, pieced 76 Beat eradla quilt, any kind 7ft Beat cotton quill, any bind 60 Best pin (raflblon, Land-made 36 Best stand cover, hand-made 60 Best lady's laoe tie, hand made 60 Best piano stool cover, hand-made 60 Best lady a embroidered skirt 60 Best lady a embroidered chemise...,,. 60 Beat lady'l drawera 60 Beat lady'a embroidered night gown 60 Best lady'a embroidered apron H 2) Best lady's embroidered cipe 26 Beat embroidered dress for child 60 Best embroidered cloak for child 60 Beat embroidered shawl for child 60 Best crochet skirt for child .., , 50 Beat knitted misser' bood. ....... 26 Best knitted child's hood 2b Best pair cuffs and collar Beat pair pillow abann, embroidorej 6l Beat sheet ahama, embroidered 60 Beat sheet shams, braidod Jj Best window lambrequins 611 Best sofa cuihion or pillow fto Best chair cushion 26 Best toilet set in worsted, 7 pieces 6U Beat set crochet, T pieocs... JH Best slipper work fti) llest child's carriage a I ban, haul-mate... 1 00 Best bureau tidy, crochet...., 60 Beat embroidered towel. 60 Best braided oatoh-all 26 Class 32 Children's Department. ' Made by children under 13 yeara old, ouly. Best crochet tidy for ohalr, woolen t V. Best crochet tidy for chair, cotton 26 Best croc bet basket, cotton or Woo 36 Beat knit lamp-mat, woolen 25 Best knit watch eais, woolen 25 Beat comb and brush case 2i Beat toiltt act, woolen, 7 pieces 60 Best toilet set, cotton, ft pieces 36 Best slipper bolder 25 Best card receiver 26 Best oardboara lanibrcquioa, for bracket. 2-t Best pair pillow aha mi 2ft Best pin cushion on R R. canvass , 26 Best pin cushion on laoe 15 Best specimen of feather trimming ' 25 Best handkerchief b x 25 Best hair receiver H 36 Beit canvass tidy.,... 25 Bsit b it 1 loon made of cardboard 26 Best silk cushion 26 Best picture frame..,., . 25 Best iancy scrap bag 26 Best sample woolen edging 25 Best child's hood 36 Class ii3 Carriages, Wagons, tV, nest two-hnrse wsg'n I 00 Beit two-burse spring wagon. .1 00 Beit one-hone spring wagon 2 00 Best two-seated top carriage 4 00 Beat one-horee buggy t 00 Boit one-seated pbwton .... 2 00 Beit light sulky 1 00 Best sleigh, single 2 OU Class 34 Furniture, Wood-work, d-c. Best display of furniture $ 4 00 Beit pnrUrtuit , I 00 Best chamber suit I 00 Best specimen fancy scroll sawing, hand... 60 Best 1 peel men fancy scroll eawing, machine' 50 Best apeelmen fancy work with peoknifc 60 Beat specimen rustic work 60 Class 31! Harness, Leather, drc. Best set farm or road harnese 2 00 Bast carriage double harneas 2 00 Beat act single harness , 2 00 Best man's saddle 1 00 Best lady'a saddle 1 00 Best bridle and martingale I CO Beat halter 60 llest diapUy of ladies' and genu' boots, hoe and giltcrs..... 3 00 Beat horse oollar 60 Best two sides upper leather 1 00 Best two sides sole leather, 1 00 Beat two aidea harness leather 1 00 Best two calf skins 1 00 Class 30 Musical Instruments. Boat and largest display pianos A orgai.i...$ ft 00 Tito n 1st;, iv a I.King v i'iillink. No. I Pi-am $10. Ornx to All. Trolling race. First horn $20. 21 $16. 3d $5 No entrance fee will be obargod. All trottln g to be in harness , best 2 io 3 heats. No. 2 Pimm $20. Fa Honaai Raiaxo ix Co. Trotting race. First horse $10. 2d $0. 3d $4. No entrance fee. Any horse wlnninff in No. 1 will be excluded from No. 3. Beat 2 in 3 heat. No. I Ptaan $10. Walking race. First team $5. 2d $3. 3d $2. Ho entrance fee. Two horses to walk in ordinary farm wagon, (single half-mile heat. No. 4 Pi nan $3. Pulling stone loat. First teem $3. 2d $1. Two horses to move load not less than 3 feat. L. DENNING, President. AL. M. ROW, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 180. Jpfflnl drtisrmrnts. - --- - Sheriffs Sale. By virtu of the annexed and foretfoln writs of Vet, Faciat Issued out ef your honorable court, ana to mo nireeted, 1 have levied en and will expose to public aale, at tbe Court Hons, in th borough of Clearfield, on Thuretlay, Urptc ruber 33d, 1 880, At 1 o'clock, P. , all tbe following mesaaagea, tenements ana tracts ai lands, bounded and de scribed a follows, via All that certain lot or piene of rround situated In the borough of Curwintvill. Clearfield oounty, fa., bounded and described ni fallows: On the northeast and west by lands of John Pattoo, on the Snulb by public road, or street, being about 200 f-et In width at the front end on publlo road or atreat and about 1n0 t at the south or bach end, and about 276 feet in depth from front to back end, having thereon erected a large two and a half story frame dwelling home, a large two and a half story frame stableand a one-atery ice-houne, wood-house, enal-house and other nec eatery outbnildinge and a small orchard of you ng apple trees. Alio, all of defendant's right title and interest In one other lot or piece of ground situated in or near tbe village of Bridgeport, Pike twp., Clear field county, Pa , bounded and described la fol lows: Beginning at a ston corner on tba Kle turnpike, thence south 02 degrees eait 31 perches to a post ) thence south ftfl degrees cast 27 per oheatoapost thence south 05 degress oast II perches to a post thence north 80 percbe to a post- thence east 0 perches to a port ; thence outh 9 perches to ft post) theno south 051 de gress east 131 perches to a post on Anderson creek ; thence north 30 degrees eat 10 perches to a cheatnut (gone) j tbenoe north 84 perches to n white pine 1 theno north 0ft degrees west 90 perohea to a Spaniih oak 1 tbenoe south 02 par ches to place of beginning, containing 40 acres and 127 perches, except a half acre aold by Tbo . run to Damasi ajenains. Also, all of defendant's right title and lataraat In on other lot or piee of ground situated in or near th village of Bridgeport Pike town ship, Clearfield county, Pa, bounded and described as follows t Oa the couth aide of Erie turnpike, and west of main channel of Andervon creek, begin ning at the said tor nit ik at th mala channel of eaid creek j then south 39 degrees west 17 2-10 perches to post ; thenc north 13 degrees west 13 perches to a post ; thence north 20 degrees test V perches to turnpike) thence along eaid pike bouib os org reei eau is -iv peroaee, more or leas, to beginning, eontaining five-sixth of an ner. mora or lesa, except one-half acre aold and conveyed by Thomas Hill to John Stull on Math aid ol creek. Also, all of defendant' right title and interest in oa other lot or piece of ground situated tn or near th village of Bridgeport, Pike twp., Clear- oeia county, r.. Bounded aad dsertbj aa fol Iowa : Beginning at tha Rrle turnpike at Ander con creek at tbe mi (h east corner of n tract of land aold by Jan.ee Speacvr, dee'd, to Tbo. Hill ; theno along said turnpike eoeth 39 degree cast 29 ncrchee to a post, thence alone said turn oik a south 31 degrees cart 10 perches to a post theno along eaid turnpike south .19 degrees eaet 18 per ches to a port theno along said turnpike eouth bb degrees earx n perches to ft port along said turnpike, north ft9 degree cart 2ft perches te a black oak t tbenoe north ftl dear weat 77 ner- obea to n chestnut, (gone) being a corner of the aioreiaiu tract eon by J, Spencer to Tbonaae Hill; tbenc along Una of eaid tract awtb 29 si- 1 gree weat 10 parches toplao ef beginning, con taining I acre and 77 perch nnd allowance, haviag all the water nrlvilexe and power a. and having thereon erected a large water-power eawmill, woolen factory, thro tw and ft half story frame dwelling houses, large barn, steam ahingla-mill and other oatbnildidga. Belied, taken In execution, and t b told ft lb prop erty of W. R. Hartshorn. ALSO, all tha following described real aatat of defend ant, t wit t All that oerlala piece of lead altuat in Knox township, Clearfield onaty, Pa., begin ning nt rtonoa 1 theno by land f B. Bigler Danlan north ftl derreee east 131 nerehea to Hones ) tbenoe by land lata of Jamas Foraat north I7V degrees weti4 3Mptrrkestoapr.t theno till by seres loath 64 degree wert 133 percbe I stenesi thane by land 0f Pueeya south 4ft de gree east ftO 1-10 perches t at aee f baainnlnw containing 40 acres, 40 perehe and all. Seised, taken In caseation, and to bt Mid a tba prep arty of Chaa. A. Kaafimaa. ALSO, all thai ecrtala lot or niece of fro and situated In Burn 1 Ue township, Clearfield cvuftty. Fa., bound ed and desrrlbed as fullewst On th east by Al bert fcobring, on the southeast by B. B. Camp A Sun, on Ihe northwest by the public road, con taining one acre, and hating thereon erected a wood frame bouse, black iiullU ali"i and small stable Seised, lakou in cxvcutioo, and to be old as iL properly ul n illluui Aers. ALSO, all that eortaia piece ar treat of land situated In Kaitbaua townabip. CleaiOeld oounty, Pa., bound ed aod described aa follows, Uvgtuuing at a post corner on Joeeoh Kuolej'i Hoot ttianoe west degrees t a white oak corner thence north 43 Demli o tu aitoat ana stone 1 tbenoe wt 71 per ohea to a dead birch thence eatl 30 perches to a laurol onrncr 1 tbenoe eouih 8rt 7-10 perches to a double heiulaak 1 thence et 130 perches to a chestnut; thence euulh SO perches to ft pust the pee east IT degrees to a post thenna north 00 perouae to a post corner and piece ol aeglnntng beiog part of tract No. I0W4, 109A and 1017,000 teioiug OA 8-10 acraa, having about 50 aoros cleared, and having thereon created a good I rain e house, a larva bank bara and 0 1 tier oulbull ling a good orchard, also being well noderUld wilb bituminous coal. Seised, taken in execution and to be aold aa tba property of Justin Heebie, ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in Bloom township, UlcarDeld oounty, fa., bounded and described aa follows t Beginning at a post on tbe Krie turnpike, a corner of land convoyed to Chriat Buck j thence by eaid Buck'a lead aoulh 3 degree west 1 H2 7-10 perches to a post corner of Robert Leeches laud) theno by said Robert I. cvat.es laud sontb c7 degrees east 133 8-10 per ches to a puet corner of Place's land 1 theno by aaine north 'it degree east ih perrboa to a post north i;ij degrees west 33 7-10 perches to a post n lane, thence north 47 degress west 31 4-10 iicches to a post on the Krie turnpike f tbenoe by tn sam norm zi degrees west- perobes, north 40 degrees west 27 perohea; thence north "V dogreea weat Wi perohea to th place of be ginning, containing 100 aoros, mor or leia, bar ing 30 acres cleared, and having tbereen erected a email frame house. Seised, taken Inexeoution, and to be aold aa tha property of K. P. Thomp son. ALSO, tbe undivided half Interest la all that certain tract of land situated in Bradford twp , Clear field county, Pa., beginning at a gum (down) on the bauk of Ihe Suaquebaima river) thence north flj dogreea eaat 89 perches tw a cheatnut) tbenoe north 24 perches to a white oak (dowel thence north 22 degree west 41 parches ton port thence north 27 degree weat 88 peroLei to a white oak : theno aoulb 88 degrees west 110 perohea to a white oak 1 theno by John Wilsn south 04 par ches to a whit pin j tbenoe south ti degrees east SO perches, tbenoe II perches tu a black oek on tbe bank of th river ; thence by tbe river 148 perches to tha place of bt-ginning, containing 100 acres and 4ft perobes and allowance, axemptlng and reierviisg, nevertbulvss, seven acres sold by John tJrahain, Sr., In his lifetime, out of th said boundaries. Seind, taken in execution, and to be enid as the property of Robert Urahara. ALSO. j all that certain lot ar pieoa of ground situated in th village or Duuois, itandy townvhlp, tiienr- 1 Held oounty, Pa., bounded and described aa fol lowai On the cart by ftlain street, on the north bv lot of 0. W. Wolf, on the weat by an alley and on tbe south by Washington afreet, beiog eixty (tltf) fret wide by 1H0 feet deep, and known aa lot No. 7 in Rambarger'a addition to DuUoie, bar ing thereon erected a two-etory frame bouse 10x20 feel, with addition 10x12 foot fram wash buuse and other outbuildings. Also, two other lots In earn village, township, and oounty, situated on Long street, bounded as fellows 1 On tbe north by Long street, on the oast by Hetrtcka, on tha west by High at reel, on the aoulh by Church atreet, and knewn aa lta No. 12 and II, having thereon erected a large two-story frame house, small barn, and other out buildings. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbe property of Fred. Tracy aod C. A. Barr. Txrms or Balh. Tha prlc or sum at which th property ahall be struck off must be paid at tbe time of sate, or auch other arrangement made a will bo approved, otherwise tbe property will bo immediately put np aad aold again at the expena aod risk of the person to whom it was struck off, and who, in euee of deficiency at auch re-sale, shall make good tbe same, and in no Instance will tba Heed be presented in Court for confirma tion unless the money Is actually paid to the SherilT. JAMK4 MAHAFFKV, SaxRirr'a Omen, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 2ft, 1RS0. J Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of sundry write of Yen. Sr., Issued I 1 out or tbe Court or common rieae at uiear- lleld Co., and to me directed, there will be exposed to PI'BLIO SALK, at tbe Court House, la th borough of Olearlield, Pa., on Thuraday, Sept 33d, I88O, At 1 o'clock, P. M., th following described real estate, to wit : A II that certain traot of land situate In Law rence towmhip, and 1 o rough of Clearfield. Clear field county. Pa., In Moaaop'a addition, and being part 01 lot no. n, commencing at a post on x tended Front street, at th southwest corner of lot No. .14 ; theno ast 10ft teet to post ; thence south AO degrees west by Moore' coal road 117 feet to post by townahip road 1 theno north 13 degree eaat along e a landed Front street ftO feet to beginning. - Improv omenta two-etory fram dwelltog house aod outbuildinga, Alao, alx vacant lot altuat in said burough of Clearfield, la Motion's addition thereto, on ex tended Fourth strset, bounded by other land of Defendant an tbe east, by lot Ho. 42 on the north, by Fourth street on the west, and by lot No. 8ft on th south, being eaeh ftO feet in width, 200 feat In depth, and being known In plan of said borough or addition, as iota wo. el, i, 39, 35, 37 aod 30 respectively. Alao, one other lot altuat in Mossop'i addition In eaid borough, being known aa lot No, 3ft, and being ou leet in widtn by iuv feet In dentb.bound ed north by lot No. 30 ifi aald addition, waat by xtended rourin ttiwet, sou in by an alley, and aast by other lands of Defendant. Improvement two-story frame dwelling boas and other out buildings. Also, one other lot ettoaf in said borough In Moseop's addition, boing known as lot No. 84, aad being at) feet tn width by 20U feet in denth.boand ad north by an alley, weat by attended Fourth atreet, and eon (a and eaat by other landa of De fendant, with a Iwo-atory fram bona and other outbuildings. Also, on other lot situate In th borough of Clearfield, beginning at a post 09 hn of William Uarrcll land ; thenrc by aald land eonth 140 decree west zt perches to a port: theno by lot No. T north 881 wo,t 33 perehea ti poet ; theno norlh Hi degrees east 24 perches to post ; thenee by land late of Jamaa B. Graham south 881 vast .12 perches to beginning, containing four acres and l.id perobes. being part f out-lot Ho. 9. and being partly cleared, with Coal bank opened inercon. Also, one other lot altuat la Lawrence town abip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., beginning at atones, a corner of land aold by Richard Shaw to Chris tian Bottorf, tbenoe by land of said Bottorfaouth 77 degrees west 88 perches to pitch pine; thence by land of Hugh Leavy'c heirs eouth 48 desrreea east ftO perches to stone : thence by land of nicnard rnaw norm isv eaat To percnoe to an ft ah on the old Hilesburg road ( theno by said road north 48 degree weat 80 proba to whit oak ; tbenea atill by earn north 00 degree weat 17 per ehea to plae of beginning, containing 21 acres and 90 perches, being cleared and under good cul tivation. Also, on other lot situate In said borough of Clearfield, beginning at a post; thence eouth 48 degrees cast 64 perches to port, by Mathew Og dena land; tbenoe norlh 13 degree oast 071 por ches to porti tbenoe west 40 8-10 perohea to post; tbenoe south 1ft) wert 81 perches to beginning, containing 14 acre, mora or loss, partly cleared. Also, one other lot situate In said borough known aa lot No. 84, beiog 00 feet fronton Second atreet and extending In depth 200 feet to an alley, and bounded front by Second atreet, north by Cherry street, cast by an alley, and south by lot No. 86, with n two-story brick dwelling boos, frame stableand other outbuilding. Seised, taken la execution, and to be sold as the property of Jas. A. Moore ALSO, all that certain tract of land situate In Union town abip, Clearfleld county, Pa., beginning at a pott corner of land of F. Hollopeter and Kiab Jebnsuo; thenee norlh by aame 120 perehea to a stone eaat 99 perohea te beanlaek l thenee so lb by land ef John Uoel 113 parches to poet at Saowabr and Packersvllle turnpike 1 thenee by aaid turnpik outh ft8 degrees weet 1 1 percbe ; theno by aataa outh 19 degrees west 10 perches) theno still by am north 79 deg. west 10 per. ) theno still by same north 67 degrees west 30 perches theno outh by sam J degr wst 33 perches theno north by same 68 degrees west 27 perch as to be ginning, containing 70 acre and 40 perches with about 2ft acre cleared, and having thereon erected a dwelling bona, barn and other outbnildlnga. Seised, taken in execution, and to b old aa tha property of J. B. and J. C. Krataar. ALSO, two certain traeta of land situate In Karthaua township, Clea'fleld county,!., one plec bound ed east by land of Godfrey Fisher, south by nub ile road, weat by Robert Bridgena, anj north by landa of Henry Yothere, containing 144 acres, more or less, and having about 100 acre cleared, and having thereon erected a frame bank barn, grain boos, wagon abed and lher outbuildings. Also, on other tract of land altuat la Hart baus townihlp, Clearfield county, Pa., adjoining th above property and containing 107 acrea, mora or less, with about 30 acre cleared, and having thereon erected a frame house tw stories high, frame bank barn and a water saw-mill thereon erected. Seised, taken in execution, and to be cold as th property of Tbomna aad James Whit. ALSO, two aerial lot of land altuat la th illag of DuBoia, Clearfield aoanty, Pa No. , bounded on tbe eait by lot of , ca tba west by other lots of .Defendant, fronting on W illiams street 60 feet, and vxunding back north from said street 100 feet, havlna thereon ereeled a frane boos S4x.14 feet two stories high. No. t, bound ed oa the east by lot Inst described, west by land af w nitnay, aouin by n tiiiams street, and having a front on aald street or 00 feet, and extending bark north 100 fet, having thereon erected a fram hou 10x34 feet two atorlea high, and a fram stable 20il0 reat. Seised, taken In execution, and to be sold as the prprty af Mart C. Be urn. ALSO, all that certain tract of land altuat In North Houltdal,Woodward townahip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded a Ibe nartk-eaat by Uoaa Hun rail, road, oa tba weat by a atreet, and en th antb by Wallace street, beiog a triangular shape, and having theraon erected a large frame house, need as a hotel, Hciied, taken In execution, and to b ald a th peoperly af William Smith. ALSO, all that certain trad of land altuat In Bradford township, Clearfleld eavnty, Pa., bounded on tha art by lands of laaiah O. Bargr, west by land of James Laasbcry, aoath by land af Isaa Bar gar, nnd north by land of Jam Stewart, contain ing II acres, mora or le, with nboit 1$ acre. grtjnl flufrttsfuifntai. cleared, having thereon reeled a small Aram hou, fram barn and otner ouiouudinga. neiaoa, token in execution and to be oli aa the property of Juaeph M. Barger. ALSO a certain let of land little le In Uuuladal boy i..ii,h. riekfflKiJ auuntv. I'a. a comer lot, on th corner i f Hannah a'bd Briibia atreet on th weet, by Railroad at rant on tbe south, by a mmox building belonging to Cameron on the oast, being 24 feot front and 42 fact deep, with a two-aUry fram atora-bouse I hereon reeled, being jeae" feet, and- Al.. two lots of land la tha borough of Houii- dale, Clearfleld eoabty. Pa-, being iote No. 13 od 294. adjoining and fronting on MrAtoar street 10a lt and running back liO feet to Pine alley. Hounded by ranruau on ine norm 17 m Ateer street on tbe west, Pine alley on the aaal, and Ale alley on the aouth, containing one half nt round. alih a larce dtuMe brick bout 32x40 feet two stjnc high, liable, and other outbuildinga thereon erected, betted, token in execution, and to be eoia i tn property ei " Watchman A Son. ALSO, all that certain tract of lead situiU In Qrnwood townihlp, Clearfield oounty, Pa., beginning at ft red oak stump near public road) tnanoe oj vmer land or John A. Bowles north u degree win oe eruhei to a iuat in the middle of public road: thence by aaine north 24 degrees west 83 P robes to post in line of Tuompson niiev (now jodo a, RukIos); thence by eaid John A. Howies ft2 de grees west 100 V-IOpereheeto post on line of John Bell end B. Hullibea A Co. tbene by aid line outh 89 degree eaet 38 parches to post tbenoe by puhlio road aod other land of John A. Howies north ft7 degrees east V4i parches to place of be ginning, containing 4ft acra. mora or !, with about 1ft acre cleared, aod a small orchard grow ing thereon, and having thereon erected ft log bous. Seised, taken in execution, and to bv sold a th property of James I). Wiley and Joseph M.Wiley. Tanas or Bali. The price or sum at which tli properly shall be struck off must b paid at ine lime ui aaie, or auen otner nrrangeueuie bwi aa will b approved, otherwise th property will b immediately put up aud sold acaia at th l peu and rik of th pron to whom it we atruck off. and who. In ease of deficiency at such r-als, shall make good th sam, and In Ho instai: will th Deed be presented in Court for confirmation unlaaa the money la actually paid to tba Sheriff. JAMUS MAfl AFFK Y, SuiRirr's Orricn, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield. Pa., Aug. 2ft, 1880. ) Sheriff's Sale. 1 Y virtue of sundry writs of Ltari Facia leaned I 1 oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Penn'a, and to m directed, thora will b exposed to fUUMU BALH, nt lb uourt House, in In borough of I'lcerDuid, 1 on Thuraday, September 23d, I88O, At 1 o'clock P. M., th following described re1 catetc, of iielendanta to wit : A eertian two-story fram building 30x39 feet with lot and curtilage appurtenant thereto, altu at In th borough of Osceola, Clearfleld oounty, Pa., bounded aad described aa follows : Oa th east aid of Pruner atreet, and known aa lot No. 2Vft in tbe general plan of said borough. Belied, taken in execution, and to he sold a tha prop arty of Henry Wallace. Tiaai or Bali. Tba price or um at which th property iball be track off must b paid at th Urn of !, or auch other arrangement made ae will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put np and sold again at th axpana and risk of th person to whom it was atruek off, and who, tn eaa of deficiency at such r-sal, shall make good tha same, and in no instance will tha led b prntcd In Court for confirmation unless tbo money is actually paid to th Sheriff. JAS. MAUAFFEY, SHnairr's Orricn, I Bbuiff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 3ft, 1880. J A Bargain t FARM FOR SALE I Th undersigned offers at private sato that val uable farm situatsd in UHAI1AM TOWNSHIP, Clearfield county, known as tha Containing 122 asras, ftO of which ar cleared, and having theraon erected a large frame dwell ing bouse, large frame bara, and the other aeoca eery outbuildinga, together with a large arehard, good water, etc. Th property will ba aeld on very ay terms For further particular inquire of the bubeeribar, ia person, or by letter. FRANK FiKLMNO. Clearfleld, Pa., March 24th, lSHO.-tf. A BARGAIN. AN OUT LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private aale, a traot of about T KM V ACRt'.Sof land ailuate in Weat Clearfield, adjoining landa of N. Kith el, Henderaon, and Richard Shaw. Tea acre f thia land I oovered with rafting and ti timber. Th bale no la improved, having thereon a email bank baro aad a good COAL-BANK opened, besides an excellent spring of water. Thia lot adjacent to Clearfield, Is a vry valuable prop- rty, aod can be cut Into 11 of any sia. The property will b sold cheap and on very aaey terms. For further particular, call in person or aaareas u. u. HKKHKL.L, Agent. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 2ft, 1880 4L Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN THEREBY ,lt. telle. o lb. elliaeaa at Clear flatd and tha iirmnnfl i nap li! it Ikatt X a m prepared at all time to furnish families aod manufacturing establishments with ft superior quality of Coal. Wood g Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver In few hour' notic. I am alwaya ready to haul and d liver from and to tha depot, or any w her else, and mov fsmiliea and household goods anywher on anonaoiio. TH OH. A. UUCKfttTT. Clearfield, Pa,, Mar. 31, 1889-tf. TO FARMERS 1 I wish ta Inform th Farmers of Clearfleld county, that I am tba manufacturer of Wheeler's patent nan way Ubaln IlIOItSEPOWEll, With Threshers and Cleaner of ana ae la bora powr. For further particulars address tbe ndersianed t U loom a burr. Columbia eoantv. or .i upun v. at. WAlVWUi" UHU., Agents, IB viruu ra. 4, M. U U LsUHlilitt. JunaSd, IHSO-Sia. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, BKcoND BTKiET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IH PUUK J)ItU(iS! CnRMICALSI PAIN'l'S, OlIsS, DYE STUFF TARNISHES, BRVBnEB, PERfUMEftr, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, ' Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for esadLlaal ,.raom. Trasnt, Sefpe.lets, M.keol flaakl aad Statu.. r7. -aa an esaar apttetea .aaallj (aaa la a Drag Bun. PIIYBICTAKR PPIitBTInn. n.tim IllLLt COUPOIIMDEU. H.Tla. a W ... Cirleaa. la U. aaslaasi taaj eaa alp. aatlra aaa. faallai. 1. a. HARTRWIOK, awrlelj, Daeaab. II, llts. nr Oiftt giflvtrtljtrmrut. THE REPUBLICAN, Pulll.bW e.erj Wadaesdajr Ij G. B. GOODLANDER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Has tka Largest Circulation of aujf paper In Norlliwaawra Paunayl.aiila. Tbe lurgo auJ oonituntly Incroaaing circulation of tbe KtrUDLicAM, ronJors it valuable tobuaiocM men as raodiura tbro' which lo reaob tbe jiublio. Terms or Subscription : If paid In advance, . . . f 2 00 If paid after three months, , 2 50 If paid aftor six months, . . 8 00 When papers are sent outside of the oounty payment must be in advance ADYKKTIS1KQ : Ten lines, or leas, 3 times, . fl 60 Each subsequent insertion, SO Administrator' Notices, . . 2 50 Executors' Notioes, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, ... 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . . . 18 00 Two squares, 15 00 Throe squares, 20 00 Ono fourth column, . . . . 60 00 One-half column, .... 70 00 One column, , . . . . 120 00 HLlMtS. We have always on band a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBP(ENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., Ac, Ao. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, &o.j Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. iito. II. Ooodlnniler, Clearfleld, Clearfleld Conntj, Pa. Softls. THE MANSION HOUSE. O.raer of Haooudand Mark.tblr.ets. l.EAHKICLII, sA rpnle .lS aee eaaaaioaloas llvlcl has. da,,,, X tb. past 7ar. b..a aalarced la duubl, .' turner eapaUy for toe eat.rtelam.B! of ttn. fare aad (uesu. Tb. wool. baUditf baa b... refaralaaed, aid tba proprietor il i,,, ( pains ,lo reader bli faaata coaifortabla ahu siaylog iritb blot. .T-lba 'alaBeioa lleasa" Oasalbas raas t, aad frora tba Depot oa lb. arrival aad daparter, of aaab traia. W. C, CAHUON. Jul. 11-77.1 Vlapria LLEGUENY HOTEL. Market pJtret, lUtrtcli, ft. Was. 8. Bredlep, foriaorlj proprietor ef tk, Leonard Hoaia, bavlnf leased tba Allogt.o, Hotel, eolielt a share of publlo patroaag., 'jb, Hoase baa Laea thorough!? repaired and ae!, faruisbed, aod gueets will And it a pleaaaat aloi'. pinf place, lue Uhle alll be euppliad with tke beat of everything ia Ilia market. At the bar will be ftiuad the best wine, and liouora. Ubbj st.MIni attached. WU. b. llltALiLh'V, Majrir, ;. Proprietor. rjiEMrURANCK HOUSE, KKW WAtHUNHlOh, PA. U. D. KOe'E, . . iWa..i,. Mrals, Sit, M.n and borsa over alaht, II oa. Matt aod two borate ever Dignt, fl.eu. Th. tart of arcoramodaUona for luaa and bi Oel. 23,'7S-tr. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NKW WAHIIKUION, i a Thle new and w.ll rt.rnl.Kl k.... . taben bp tbe anjarsis;ned. He feals eon&detil ..I bain, able to render satisfaction to ih.u. )... favor bin witb a eall. U.j 8, 157J. O. W. bAVlfi, Prep-r LOYD HOUSE, alala Btr..t. miLIPSUUKU, PKNN'A. , Table alw.ve ...r.rJI.J ...k ,1,. k... .1. I . , . affords. The traveling puhlio Is invited toc.l; imu.., nuur.ni l.uvi. County National Bank, Of CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM la Maaonle Bulling, one Jcor e,,i. , 0. D. Watson's Drug Store. Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Quui, . town. Qlueow. London. P.rl. mA i i Also, Drafts for sale on the nopal Hank ol lr.l.l.l aou imperial nana oi s,onaon. ' 1. 1.EUHAKU, Pr.it W. M. fnAW, Cnsblar. janl.'ii DREXEL & CO., Ko. SI Kijuth Tblrd Street, Phllajvidu And Dealers in Government Securities, Ai'pllMtloa by Dftll will rtlv prom-.t ittn tlon. and all lofuruiation ebeorfuIlT fnrniihi-,t Ordtn tolltfUd. Airll ll-tt. 9. K. aiRlliLD. . W. Alt HOLD. i. . IRRdLD F. K.ARNOLD &. CO., RnnkerN mid ICroLi rn, Heynoldtvllle, Jflcraou Co., Pn, Hodj ncv& od depoilt. Dlnooanti iA mo dtruta rfttot. Kaitern aod Fortign Eiobingoal-w-yi on haod tad w-llMtion promptly utile, KeynoMaril!, Doe. 1, 1874. -lj Srntistrjj. J L. K. nKIClIIIOLD, 'UH(iHON UKNTIHT, Oraduatt of the PenHfyWonU Collude of DenUl Surpery. Offim In rcvideneo of Dr. H ill, oppoiitt the fchw Honn. KcblS, '7s tf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OBca in Bank Building,) .;Curwetiavllle. tlearBcId Co., Pa. mob U 'rS-lX M. 1ULLS, OPKtttTiVK IIMTIST, CLKARFIKLD, I'KNN'A. garuftice In raaideaca, apposite Bbaw tlouas. Jj,ls;tf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Office la residence, Secoad ctreet.) Kitroua Oside Has edmiaieterod for tbe paid aaa estrectiea of taatb. Claarteld, Pa., Map 1, 18T7.lv. IHisrfUanfouj. aV faaVb ! AM A(SH tnOBt TnVrMa nil li ) out til freo. AddrtM II Hullet A CVmnaD, Portiod, Main. declT'l ly. $ TO Pr day at homo. Samalea irnrik Addrt-fi Stttifun A Co., Portlaod, Main. dtclT,'70-ly. ff'tl a ok. tit a day at homo rarity naU. C I U Coflly outfit freo. Addroti Trno A Co., Auguita, Ualoo. dool77V ly. SIIORMAkiNR.-I horrby Inform ny pa troni, and mankind ia gouoral, that I hart removed uy ahoomaltlng abop to tba room la Urchaa'a row, over (J. 1. Snyder 'a Jewelry ator, and that I aa prepared to do all kind of ork In ny lloo eboapor than any other abop In towi. All work warranted aa good aa eaa be Jooa any wberoolao. Poatlivoly thia la thoehiapat abof In Clearfaeld. JOS. II. 1KKH1NU. Dee. II, 1S78 tf. J.H.LYTLE, Wbolesale & Retail Dealer in GrocorioS, THE LARtlRrlTand BR8T SRI.RCTEI1 STOt K IN THE COl'NTV. COFFER, TKA, SUGAR, SYRUP. MKATS, Finn, HALT, QURKNSWARK, TI PS and II1TKKTS, riMRn Fnuns, CANNKI) O0OITH, SPICKS, BROOMS. FI.OUK, FEED. OILf., County Agent for 1.0RILI,.1Hlr8 TOUJCVOS, These gonde bonght for CASH la large lull, and aold at almost dtp prices. JAMKH n. IYTI.K. Clearfleld, Pa., June II, IS7S-1.. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor j Penn townihlp, Clearfield Co., Fa. BURNED II II T I sop wot BURNED UPI Tn.snbMrtbers bare, at arat eipenie.retsllts neighborhood aeeessltp. la the erection of a arrt- slaas Woo lea M.nelactorv, with ail the moders latproTaasanU attached, aad are prepared to anal all kinds af Cloths, Cassitaaras, Satlaotu, Hid keU, Flanaala, a a. Plenty af goode oa bead ts tupplp all aarald and a thoaeaod aeweuitoaert, wboai wa a. a la aoaia aad aKaatlaa ear sloeh. I ha baalaaaa of CARDINO AND FULLING will rar.lva air aapaHal attaatloa. P'"!' arraageasaata will aa aiade la receive aad i'"' Wool, U sail aaateeaara. A II work warranud ' dnaa apoa tha shortest aoiM., aad by strist ettM Ufa to buslaees wa bops ta realise a liberal ien af pablla patraaaga. IOKMI FOUNDS WOOL WANTED! Wa will nap tba klabest aiaiket a rice for and eall anr ataaafantared goads aa low as sIBHa1 goada eaa a. hoaght la tba neaelp, aad wboaevir we rail to render raaeonabla satlsfactloa we eel always be fouad at boas, paadv la Bake aaplaaatloa, either la pareaa er by letter. dUUHDUn -""I aprllldtf Bowel F 0
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