THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKIELD. PA. WIDKRSDAT MOKNINO, SEPT. 16, 1IM. Termi of Subscription. Tfpsld la adranee.or within throe months. ..$1 00 If paid after three u4 before all months... I 60 If paid after tbe eiplratloa of ell snoBbta. I 00 TMiuri. B. U. Fimniu, Co., New a br Adrertislag Agents, 17 Park Row, eorcer Seek men Stmt, are our duly authorised Agent Id N.w York City. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Met hod I at Epleaopal Church Kit, Mao. I.e.T, Pastor. Heirless erery Sabbath it 1U A. M., and T P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A M. Prayer Mooting every Wednesday, at T P. M. Communion Service, frit Sabbath of every onth, at 10) A. M. Weat Clearfield M. E, CliurchKev. Chanxbs W. Bumlbt. Paitor. Preaching ovary alternate Sunday, at 1 o'olonk, P. M. Sunday School at li, P. M. All are Invited to attend. Prab)terlau Church Hot. 11. S.Botmmi. Sabbath eervioe morning and evening Seb bath Bob 00 1 at t P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day evening. Haptltt Church. Her. , Paitor. Sabbath School at I P. M. Prayer Mooting art ry Wednesday evening. Ht. Pranela Church Catholic Hot. P J. SaitrPiF. IHtine service at 10 A. M., on the Bret, third and foarth Sondayeof eeeh month; Vespers and Itenedlotion of the lilested Saeraioent at T o oloek, r. M. hud day bcbool orory Sunday aftornooa at I o oloek. OFFICIAL DIRKCTORV. timi or loLDiJia uaaru isutoas oooat. Second Monday of Janeary. Third Monday ef March. Ftret Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. timb or aoLDiao commo r lbai. First Monday of Jane. Second Monday of November. , mane orrictna. Prttidtmt Jdfp1ltjt, Charles A. Meyer, LOOK Haven. AaaisftMi Lam Judy II oi .. John II. Orris, of Ue lief on to. Asseeiat Judg Abrsm Of den, Clearfield Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. Votieeolary Ell Bloom. ft fitter and Ritardtr L. J. Morgan. Trmatmrtr Philip Itotta. Dittriet Attorn J. F. McKenrlck. Sheriff Jimn Mtthaffey. Viputy Sktriff. I. Thompson. County Curtsy or Samuel F. McCloskey, Cur sensvlllo. Comity Comm!itUtrtC. W. Kyler, Orihem ton P. 0.; Rlab Johniton, Grampian Hill P. O.j John Norrts, Sr., Curwensvllle. Comminiontrt' CttrkJoHn W. Howe. Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clear- field ; Joseph UllliUnd, Tbreo Hum j J. S. N or ris, Woodland. County Corontr James A. Moore, Clearfield. Jury Commiuionvr Andrew J. Jack ton, Clear led, Wm. K. Brown, Clearfield. Suprintedrnt Pubii XtfiooU-M. L. Mo Ouftwn. Clearfield. tioaUrof Wiukfd- sYeasares Jeaaa YY.Cerl.le, oflieo at Latbersburg Pa, Natariw Pmbiie John W. Wrigley, Wm. Re debaagh, Cyrus (J or don, Clearfield) Joseph R, Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwensville ; J. A. Living stone, DoBois City. Our Sweial column ll decidedly Interesting In a loeal point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who want w ears money. YliS, OF COt'HG 1 "Will you take wheat, oats or worn for sub scription ?H We are often inquired of In this way by latter from patrons who reside at a diitanoe from Clearfield. Wo sgain say yes. The receipts of a reiponsible merchant or twill owner In lbs vicinity, will answer us joit as well as the eab. To (Illustrate) If any of oar patrons will deliver w a bag of grain at the mill of Josoph H. Breth, In Chest townrhip, Horace Patebln, la Bnraslde, Thomas II. Forcsv, in (Iraham, Wm. Porter or Sbaw'e, In Lawrence, or Brown A Sevier's, at Rockton, Union township, and forward their receipts for the amount, we will ore Jit them on their account (or the same. la fhii way all may toon pay what they owe, If they will pursue this oourse. If. ItarAdvertisors and others will bear In mind that all articles Intended (or publication In this paper muil be handed in, not later than Tuesday, at V A. M. Don't forpot It! This in Fuir woik with u. Go ! An extra blanket in not to bo ulcered l these cool nights. -a m The School Director ot Covington township wantfouruachors. See Advorttfoojent. After the farmer get through now log wheat, corn eultiog will be the order of the ... Secretary llow kindly iurniwhed tho Hun blii ah ofBce oorpe wita touipliueotary tickets to ths Fair. 1 - - maw A new dwelling bouse, to be occu pied by Ernest Book, Is beiag areoted la the rear of tho Baptist char oh. , ,- Quite a number of our citizens bare signified their Intention to attend tho Fair at Brook r 11 le neit week. Devote neveral days this week In altendlng tho Fair. Conveyances to and from tbf grounds will bo run. m mm i' 1 Mies Km ma, daughter ot J. K. Wat- too, of this borough, left home last week to alt sad a Female College at Wilmington , Delawar. ' - i "Iloro we It," an the oyster Raid to the ef acker, when they met tor the first time this season at Llvlogiton's reateurant last SAturday evening. V. Clark Tato, son of lion. A. C. Tate, left homo on Monday afternoon lent, to at tend tho State Agricultural College, In Centre county. Fred. O. Miller, ox-Sberiff ut this county, with his wife and child, are at presant visiting la this place, the guests of Mrs. Miller's father. D. W. Moore. A new meat market was opened on Pine street, la the vicinity of M. U. Brown and JJfO.'s planing mill. Klaai Brown Is proprietor f tho new enterprise. - m Considerable pointing and brighteiv Ing up has boea done la Clearfield tho put Sum mer. Among tbt latest Is the painting of Mr. Thomas Mills' residence on Third street. The Moore II rot horn aro no f upon- log, at the Opera House Shoo Store, a new etoftk f boots and shoes, gt-nt Ism en's furniabiflg goods, and a variety of articles for Fall and Winter wear for botb eskes. Call and see them. rA Qur.ER . Fheak. An exobango itates that "a swarm of bees entered the house ef John Lipe, in Shale township, Juniata county, and stung ton persons. It was with difficulty tbst several ef laem were saved from death." We neglected lant wok to acknowb wdge a lotW eatiwe ejutn avaJee left at onr office by our far mar friend, Clatk tttewe, Kso,., of Lawreaae towaslHp. Tho fiha was highly ep pteeiated by the boye la tbonwa Thanhs I .... ,nw 1 Prof. Moffat, a reprenonlative of the State Temperaaeo Alliaoee, leetwrtd on Temper aoce la the preibyierlaa Charek lait Sunday elternooB, and on "Robert Barns," la Ike Court House, this (Tuesday ) evening. The torturer Is a native of Scotland. - m - - Tho Orpheus Hand ban boon en gaged by the managers of the Jeffersoa Coaoty Agricultural Society to play for the Fair at Brookvtlle to be held ob Tueeday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of nett week. The boyi were pre son I at ibe eihibltlon or this society last year, and their mmle and conduct evldeotly oroated a good Impresiien. -- mm lii - Our olliEens will do well to be on 4be alert for eight prowlers, eereral attempts having been made ea Ruaday eight to eater bouses while occupants slept. We have recently learned af numerous disturbances of this klad. atswe sifKrt ere loag ta bear ef tome parties bow auk now i amllng with a lurprlse that they all! not desire. llev. A. M. barn it a, paator oi the Nthen M. I. Cbaroh, who feet all bis books, talking and household furniture la the great M iltea fire last Rprlag, lectured la the Court II on to Monday evening, giving a vlrll description of that terrible afleir. The audience was hoi as large ea the eoeastea monUd. Tha preeaode i te bo devoted va replaetag hie valuable library, . , n-n ' The fourteenth annual exhibition of the Clearfield County Agricultural Society will be bold the Fair ground i this week, oommeaclag la-day (Wodaeeday) and eoatlaae throe days. Wo ere told that It opens ander fcverabio r onmstaJMef. The loevure oa the grounds by Francis Mtrphy, the groat Temperaaoe epoetlo, na Thursday, will draw a large trowd ef people. THE DEMOCRATIC WAGON. (Ti'BB j Wait or fie H'opoa." Come all ye tolling millions Who want to take a ride, Our wagon bow Is waiting, P And our team hi true and tried ; ' From bow till aett November We'll ride through every storm, And drive the Kads from power With our weapons of reform. Caeni?-- Thco wait for tho wagon, The Democratic wagon, The plow holders 'e wagon, And ws'll all take a ride. Our wagon's plenty large enough, Its running gear Is good, Tis made by booest working men, Of good old hickory wood. We're statesmen for our drivers, They are our country's pride Then jump Into the wagD, Aod we'll all lake a ride. Brave Hancock holds the ribbons, Elected be will be, lor Uarneld'e mule will fly the track At shouts ef victory. And I here's the veteran EoglUh, Who siis by Hancock' sidej With two auoh gallant loaders We all may safely rids. The bent lilting cornet ever tnado is now to be louod at X. A. Fleck Uo.'i. - mm a A full line of Genu' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunk i, Vallsci, Ac, received this week at Hirlioger A Rook's s torn. Il l 1 HE bKNIOK HANCOCK CLDB WEK1S IN THE WIUWAM EVERY FRIDAY EVE NING. ATTKND. n Hirlinger & Hook are receiving a large stock of Men's, Youth's, Buys' and Chil dren's Clothing, which they will soil cheap lor cash, or will eichaoge for grain. 16-1 i io i m Mihs 1 Initio Wilson, daughtur of bamael r. Wilson, fcjtq., aged about twenty yoars, ditd el her borne in Bradford township on Sun day laL Her funeral took place on Monday. - mm m - - The Democratic primary elections throughout this county will oome off aoit Satur day afternoon. The delegates chosen will as. semble Id County Convention in the Court House on Tueiday of next week. - -- ' mm Too True. The Jiecord Bays: 'As n rule Pbiiadelphians know but Utile of their Stele and of its wonderfully varied rosourcss. Lot them attend the Fair now ia prog re aft the Permanent Exhibition, and they'll eooa begin to comprehend what a grand old Commonwealth this ii." ' Oi Wanted Uy a young lady, board fng In a ehriitian family, la price not to exceed $2.7S or $3 per week. She Would not object to do pine arwlng as part payment fur the same. Plane accept able either In the town or the eouu try. Add reus , ' Mine Jaui. " ftp 8 31 Clearfield, Pa.' $23,448,840.--'rhe Equitable Life Assurance Sosiety has paid, for death lcaes dur ing tho twenty -one years ending July 81st, IKSO, the sum of Twinty-threc Million Four Hundred and Forty-eight Thousand Eight Hundred aod Forty Dollars. R. M- MeKxally, Clearfield, l'a ,1s agent for Ibis popular and relltble Company. Bad Orthoorapiiy. The Tyrone Timtt man is In for this i ' 'One of our landlords writes his own bills of fare, la order to save a printers bi'l. The lait one an a ounces t 'Coffey, stipe, rotte befe, frldc hamm, boy led an l bakt pevlaters, frlde could pndden, mlas pyes, mulling chopt, veele culverts, hasch, and erit tilled chick ens. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Poitofflce at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending September 13th, 180 : Miss Llsiie Andanon, Mkfaeal Boyle, B. C. Leggee, Thomas Monrno, Mrs. Sarah E. Maf net, Alice Nolder, Alex Robert, E lltb Rlttcr (2), Miss May M- Schneider, Mies (loo. Wearer. P. A- UAtJLIN, P. M. Mr. A. Thatihaurtcr wmhes the pub lic to know that be has just returned from the eastern cities with a large and select stock of new clothing and n complete assortment of Gents' furnishing goods. He has also received a nice selection of cloths to make up te oidur for gentle men's wear. Cull on blm at bis store la the east room of l'le's Opera Home and interview his new goods. Ill prices are reasonable. e COUNTY FAIRS IN 1880. Below is a list of Agricultural Fairs, to be held in counties adjacent to Clearfield, which wc pub lish for the benefit of our readers who may wish to attend for pleasure or buiuofi ; C learned, at Clearfield, September ltb, lftlh and Win. Centre, at Bellelonto, October ft:h, Tib aod 8th. Blair, at Altoona, September IHlh, IWtb, 30th aod October 1st. Harlon, at Clarion, September 15th, loth and 17ih. Dauphin, at IlarrUburg, gci'ieniber 21st, tti, ltd and 24th. Franklin, ht Ohambcrsliurg, October Mb, Alb, 7tb and 8lh. Indiana, at Indiana, Oetober 0th, 7th and 8th. Jefferson, at Brookrille, September 21st, 23d, t.d and 24th. Lycoming and Clinton, near Jersey Shore, September 2vtb and HOtb and Oetober 1st and 2d. Puuxsotawoev.at Punxsutawney, October 12th. 1Mb, Utb and 16th. New MailRouti. An effort is once again being made to connect DuBols and Lu tbersburg with a daily mall route. A daily route Bow connects OarwensvUls eta Lathers -burg and a daily etage runs te DuBols In con nection with this mail route, but the stage from Lutbersuurg carries no mail, no aro tnui suffer ing very Interior mail communications with Lu thuriburg and tho other towns in the Interior, aod wbk-b ought to bo In connection with us in a direct way. These towns also are lacking in oon- reuieaoc tor oorrvstionosoec wita iiution wnien they Btuch dcsiro.i Able men am interested In the can is at each and of the route, and the esse is very bopetul. ll the route is made to rsach to Uu doU eDurls ount to be made to nave a lino to extend lo Brockwayrillo at the country is de slrioas and deserving of better facilities fur burl' ncss nnd other correapoodsnoe with DoBois and the outside world. Vulivii Vouritr. The mall route Indicated Is Indeed "a military aeoes slty," as tbey need to say during lbs war. The route Irom Luthersburg to Heynoldaville can be aboliibed wftb propriety, and the Jefferson Lino oflluo tupplio'J from Dullols for n mere pittance in cum par it oa with, what it colts bow to go from Lu'beraburg to Reynollsrille, and the public wl 1 be equally as well sarroi. ma ni - Attkmpteb HuRULARY.An urisuo- eestful attempt was made betwrso 1 and 2 o'clock on Monday morning last to enter the residence of Dr. A.M. Hills, in tine borough, At the time mentioned. Dr. J. L. H. Hrlehhold was awakened (rem his ileep" by the rattling of a door in 'he rear of the house. Ho arose, took a revolver from the bureau drawer, and la oocklng it, the weapon was aecidcolly discharged. Tho ball passed through the upper portion of the index loger on his right band, through the Inside shutter and glass cf the window, In an oblique direction, aad embeded Itself la the sill oa the outside. The wound ll somewhat painful) but not serious enough ta prevent the Doctor from practicing dentistry. An examlea.toB of the premises later shows that they had entered ibe cellar and attempted te foroe a door pa leading late the kitchen with a"Jlmmv" or some Instrument, the marks af which are quite plain. Failing la this, they then tried the ooUlde door la the roar of the house, bat Ihey were disturbed as above Indicated. Both Dr. Hills and wife are abtsot In Philadelpha. The perpetrators or jokes like this will, If carried oa, get late serious trouble, a fate they richly deserve. m .. Tub Late Kx Sheriff Perks. The Philipoburg Jiirnil, published at the home of the lete Edward Perks, la alluding tokls demise, appropriately remarks! Ex-Sheriff Edward Perks, who has boon III for some time, died at bis residence In this place, on Sunday Bight, aged about It years. Mr. Perhs was bora la Olea Hope, Clearfield county, and was left ea orphan when bat three years aid. Having no kladred, be found a home la the family of James MeOirk, a here he was oared for end provided with a business education. His life was rather wneveetful eae ta many ef lu rektieni, accn- nylng a prominent potitWa easing the ei tissue, and pert of the lime serving la an oEslel capaci ty, ll a filled tee ofioe af Sheriff ef uioarscli county la ItfiS 4 . He most, like etnor men, nass under the scrutiny of all shades of belief, culture aad oplaloa. We do a ot Bay bo was faol tiers, but bj the dast severs bit form te eey lot us drew the mantel of charity ever bis defects and look only at bis vlrieet. He was a kind, affeettoeeta bwaband and father, and with a beert (nil ef sympathy and leadenest. When be had the means his band was always open te at etst tbc needy, aad the poor aster appealed in bin ta vaia. His dlemee, wtabctU, ceased him mack taffarlagfor several years, at timet ceasing depressloa of spirit by eoastantl forcing the feet of Its Incurability a pea him. Hit funeral took place em Twcedty aflsraoaa, aad was at tended by a large proportioa af eareltlaens, ae well at frltd from neighboring towns," KNOX HEARD FROM. New Ml LLr out, Pa., September 19th, IBM. Ma. UoonLABiiaai -I have the pleasure to re port to you the organisation of a llaaoock and ksgllsh Club, at this place, oa the evening of September Utb, with 111 member. Wo expeut nt our next meeting to increase our membership to 140. Lewis Krbard, Keq., ta President, A. L. Iliokok and Robert Witberow Vise Presidents, Enos B. Bloom Treasurer, 11. J. Sloppy Secre tary, and Conrad Baker Corresponding Hoe rotary. Everything Is moting harmoniously, and Knox will send ia her report with an increase over her usual majority. . II, J. Hborrr, Secretary. GOV, CURTIN ON GOV. BIGLER. Ia the reararkt made by Governor Curtin, when the serenade was tondoxed him on Monday evening of last week, after (peaking of the early history of Clearfield town, and of the many friends be had here when be was practicing his profession at our bar, he recalled to the memory of the people who slued in hi presence, the names of a number of the prominent, useful and Influential men who are dead. In the course of bit remarks be spoke of Governor Biglsr in laogusge so truly In harmony with those of ibis locality, that we think It worthy of publication t In thus reminding you of your useful and In fluent lal eitlsens who are dead, 1 can refer with sentiments of the highest retpeet for (iovcrnor Bigler during his life; I can unite with you In honoring Lis memory when dead. I knew him well to his boyhood and formed with him per sonal relations, marked by a sincere friendship, which no chance oroireumstanoc and interest, or difference Id polltitical seotimenl wereeveruiarred or In the least Interrupted, (lovernor Bigler was distinguished io tbo tailhful diicbargo of all bis official reiKintiiiilitii and duties, io lh en joyment of the exalted positions to which ha was assigned by the partiality of ibe people. I need not speak of hi private character ; you all knew mm well ana appreciated bit virtue, his integrity, his beneficence and bis public spirit in the Durity of his christian character. In bia public life there was no taint. In all the asperities which, in this country, are the ncocspary outgrowth or political life, neither bis integrity nor ibe want ol sinceri ty in his convictions of right, were ever aisailed. In bis lat offirial position, it was my good for tune to be called by him to his BMUtauoe in Ibe won ne had so gmerously undertaken aa a mem bcr of the Board ol Finance of the t'catocial en terprise : his services, althuoah appreciated at inc time, were never properly recognised or re membered. In the pBJiageof the bill by Congress ne oid more service aod evinced more skill and infucd more earoestneis into the friends of the measure than any man living or dead, and I have ao heiitation in saying from my knowledge of all that norurrei, that to him mora lhan any of too earnest men wno bore en native part In that wotider'ul exhibition of the progress and Dower of tbit country, we are iodebled for the success at esoington, without which the bxpofilion iniirbt htrc been n failure. He labored with untiring seal lu the collection of money for tbc enterprise and twice be cetM tne to Now York, to render swh assistance aa I could give him j there to contend with Ibe Jealooiie of a rival city If not tho opposition of wealthy and Inlluentialcititen ; but hn luflosu was acknowledged by the oomri buUonshe received by his colleagues. Other men oonncetsd with the centennial were made the re cipients of compliment, of valuable prespoti, of1 adulation and puollc demonstrations or rCMiect and gratitude, whilst the nrio who did so much, whose work was to clean and wt ll done was lelt as a reward, the conw.oosneii of a full perform ance oi an nis outlet, ana now, wnen ne too not bit the dust, Ms frtenis end neighbors of Clear field county, will fully realise the purity of hi character and will feel that they were honored by tbe cititeninip or snrh a man, and nboulri never fail to remember htm anil muarn big loss. My frivnds, he leaves hi blatneleis life as a benefao ttou to you, and 1 trut yon will all Co endeavor Imitate hi example, so as when you go yuu may leave ro your neiKtibor and friends such an example a be has to those who may follow you, so that another generation mny rise up and call you, too, blessed . AMONG THE DISTRICTS. BT if. L. u'uvoma. ni ll. The Boird of Director ol Bell arranjred for holding tho Teacher's Examination In Camp IjcII's Church. Aooordlnglr, wc organised a class on Monday, Scptombar fitb, and eomiuatail tbe examination in I Us preseoee of a full Board of Directors and a Urge number of spectators. It was an enjoyable diy, and we ware moit favorable luipreaied with the intelligence and hospitality of tbe people of thU sactiou. hMu oatijnally, the township ia advancing. A new school house I in eourss of erection a. Sun ny Side, to take the place of tbc "old log scho.il houo" in which we taught our first term of school, In tbo year lo7l. Mr. Jacob Neff, ef Franklin, Is tbe aoutraotor, and will urakc a good job. Tbo Board met on OAtunisy, oepiemoer izie, to appoint Iheir teachers. Their names have ao t yet reached us. An advance In Ibe salaries of their teachers nae been made. According lo announcement the Kdueationtil meeting was bold in tbe M. K. Church In tbe eveniog, and was well ntlended by the people. Mr. lievi sunder an waeouosen r resident, rniilp Mcliec, Austin Beaty and Fletcher Leo were oleoted Vice Presidents, and James Davidson Secretary. A choir, under tbe direction of U. W, Campbell, rendered some very excellent mails at intervals during tbc evening. U. W. Campbell, Seorelary of tbe School Board, opened the meet ing with a review of the attendance of popils and Interest of parents In Bell township. He was followed by Mr. Matt Savage, Rev. O. B. Ague end the writer. Misses Lissic A . Ross and Aunie M. Matthews read well prepared essays. Appropriate resolutions wore read and adopted alter which the meeting adjourned. The people united in laying that c more enjoyable meeting was never held in Bew township. tlRKKMWQon. The EiBininatlon was held at Bower. eitem- ber Tib. As usual the oliss was comparatively small, yet a sufficient number of certificates were Ifsued to fill the schools. Ws were much pleased with tbe Interest manifested by the people of the township, tbe bouse being filled with intelligent spectators. Five director were present during Iho day, and at a session held In the evening de cided to repair ali tbe school bouses of the town ship, build Ibe neaoatary outbuilding, aud iin- f trove the school ground at Bower. The wages fir the Bower school are &4d per month, for tbc others, t3 per month. The following teachers were appointed t Bower- school, Ira D. Hhope ; Floe Grove school, John C. Young ; Flat rove school, Delia Hoover i Johnson school, Kelretta Dioom. owing to a musical entertainment axed for the evening of tbe 7lb, no educational meet ing was held. LUMIKB I'lTT AND FCBOUSo!!. On Ibe Stb of September wa filled our appoint menlB lor the aborc dii'rict. eix teacher were examined. Five IXrertors from tne township and three fiem tbc borough were In attendance. Tbe above diatricte have made a forward move men! the current year. The Lumber City Board have erected a commodious school butldiug and have Ami bed it with the Lewisburg patent furni ture. The Uixh ivhool will ooounv the new building, and will be in charge of Prof. W.W, Moore. The Primary school will be taught by Mr. imn airs.. The Board of Ferguson have likewise crectrd a aaw school building end equipped R with bewiinurg patent furniture, improved Busque- hanna. Tbey have also advanced the wages of their teachers and arranged for making some needed repairs. Prof. Mol roery, formerly princi pal of the Lumber City schools, if tbe efficient Secretary, and is a valuable addition to the eflteianl Board of Ferguson. Tbc Board held a aeroioa after tbo examination and made the fol lowing appointmentsi Broadway school, May Hemphill; New Mexico school, Annie L. Hall ; Friendship school, Jennie NtfT; Woods school, Mr. Owens. Tho new tcbool aid Stony Point school were not reported. The Educational meeting at this appointment was organised by electing D. L. rcrguion rrenaent, aud d. j, at dreary vice PrcsMsnt; James Hill was choncn perretary. Rev. Kd wards, Prof. MeCreerv. Toot. 11. Norrts and Matt Savage delivered addresses. rata. Ia pMol ef Intelligence, Pcna township holds a froat rank. Her oMIxens ere urofreuire and deeply ialerestad in the education of their yoetb . nxemineiieu day at rennvme is always pleasaut, becauie of tbo inlereat manifested by the people. Ob the 9ih we mot a full Boerd of Directors, six leiohers and many vtsltur. Alto he K a in i nation closed, tbe Board held a session and advanced the wages for four schools from i-6 to $10, snd fixed tbe salary for Peonville school at $4o. They also punk ted the Triumph fural- tarC for their new school bouse wniuh is being erected nt Wall's mill. Tbey also made the following appointments for their school: Fcnnville school, a. l. ire go i mieuoef inn, n 0. Widamlrei Fairvtaw school, Mnry Sullivan ) Bell Hon (new; school, Mary k. Keenao. I'urtnnnt to the eaii tne Educational meeting wet organised In the evening, John U. Bowles, hecre tary of the School Board, was oleoted Presidont, Terranoe Eosnan, Edward Farrel nnd S. F. Mo- Cloakey were choaen Vice Presidents. T. K. Moore served aa Secretary. The President, Mr. Rowle, opened tbe meeting In a few well chosen remarks. He was followed by Mr. Cyras Wonds, Prof. Treg. Matt Savage, T. E. Moure and Prof. Scbavll. All tbe addressee were well received. TJRI01I AM CM I0B IR.-iBfKXPRIIT. Tbe beautiful tehool house al Rockton was decorated with towers and made Comfortable oa tbe morning of the 10th, lor tbe examination of teachers. Only throe aiipllaaata entered the elans, all pais in g a creditable examination. Five Di rectors from tne Independent If lot riot and two from township were In attendance. Miss 11 aa aah L. Corp was elected teacher of the Hoot ton school. No appoint men te have yet been made for the schools of the township. Al I o'clock P. M. the school room wat filled to Its utmost capacity, In res pome to tbe call for an Educa tional meeting. Mr. J. W. Corp, an old teacher, was el scud Pretldaot, John Clover and Mr. Ilollopeler Vice Presidents, L. K. (Jclnelt Seo relary. Some very fine musis was rendered by a choir from Laiheraburg under the Direction of M.li. weoer . ttcv. Uladhill, Kev. Peter lleer, Wm. Welty, Secretary of tbe School Bosrd, L K. Webei, Matt Savage and the writer addressed the meeting. Miss H. L. Corp read en essay. This was tbe first meet in of tbe kind ever keld el Kechton, and It ao doubt will mark a new era la the educatloaal work af that district. Farmers, Look Here ! Lytlo will give yea highest market nricea fbr Wheat, Oats, Cera, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apple, dried frulte, end all ktads of produce. He baa the largest and best eeleeted stock of groceries, teas, enffece, molasses, apiece, all salt, sugar, queens were, tubs, buck eta, bask eta, chura, Ac, la Clearfield County, lie buy bit good ta large quantities from manufacturers aad first heads for cask, and take the advantage of all discounts, aad so he la enabled to sell 4 lowest prices. He gives ecih prices for prodaee,andMllt kit goods at the let est price la tbe county. pt-24 '? tf Flannulx, casaimcrci and cantons id full Hook at T. A. Flock tVe. Window nb ad oh in newest styles and greet verUty at T. A. Fleck C'o't. m You cannot ro am ins in anything you waot If you call at x. a. i leci m a. mm e n Silk I'riritfea in great variety for drcst trimmings, at T. A. fleck to. mm e ea A new lino of all wool canhmoros, in the late new shades, just received at T. A. Fleck A Co't. mm e mm - THE JUNIOR HANCOCK CLDB MKETS IN THE WIUWAM EVERY TUESDAY KVK N1NU. BOYS, TURN OUT. Mommio cloth, In cotton and wool, dress ginghams, and the Fall etylas In dress oal Itoet are among tho latest arrivals at T A. Fleck A Co't. mm e If in need ol a carpet, call at T. A Fleck A Co's, who have Just received a new In voice of carpeting, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. e i - For Sale. All kinds of Doors and Window-tush. Call near tbo Lutheran Church, or addrsis tus at Clearfield, l'a. R. Cnai.n Aug. II, 4t. The improved semi-circular adj usta- ble Conet It tbe latett novelty at T. A. I lock A Co'a. They ere noted for comfort, ease and dura bllltr. Ladle, irivo them a trial. Satlifaotlon warranted. Making tho buying of dross and dry goods a study, carefulness in selecting tbe tame and selling tbem nt the right figures hat made T. A. Flock A Co't tbe popular dry goods house In Clearfield county. ammm T. A. Flock, of tho linn of Fieclc A Co., Is at present In New York and Philadelphia, purchasing an unusual largo stock of drcst, dry and millinery goods. Tbe latter will be made a specialty this season. Sept. 8,-3l. Ssnmntliirw thot nvnrvhrxlv ntirrlit. to kuowl Uuinnburg keeps the most reliable cloth fn ili Miunlv. and sella thom (of the lowest cash nrlees. Ho also takes all kiudl of noun try pro duce in ex en at co at merxei vamc. aug liuY You Mill Now)- Wo are tbo proprietors of a Saw Mill, complete in every par ttcular, which wc will sell very cheap. For par ticulars, address E. A. A W. D. BUI LEU, mchS80 tr. Clearfield, Ponu'a. New Daily Ktahi Line. JamosL. Leavy hat succeeded in baying a dally mall estab lished between Ciearfield and PcnnficlJ, and will hereafter ruo a daily atsge between the two points. Ills contract began with April 1st, end the stage will leave tlearfietd every morning (except Sun day) al 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on tbc Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, re turning after the last train the same evening. Panengcrssnd freight will be carried at low rates. Ordsrslcftatany of tbc hotels will be attended inn r7V-tl Clkarhkld Coal Trade. .State ment of Coal and other freights sent ovor tbc Tyrone A Civarfleld Division, Pennsylvania Halt- road, for the wuck ending Sept. 4th, 1830, and the same time last year COIL. TORS. Fortbewerk 48,773 Same time lent ye.tr 211,773 Increaae I,u00 Previously during year 1,011,240 Sunc time laat year 1,1)01,827 Decreac 0,413 Tuial in 1SSD l,0t'0,0ll Same time last ytar 1.O31.C00 Decrease .... 18,413 OTBBB FBBIOBTU. Lumber - lS ears. Mioeellaneoue freights 149 " LETTER FROM BELLTOWNSHIP. Cuikt, Pa., Hepteruber Utb, Mh. Kditob : -1 notice that other tonus hip oc casionally send In reports, and X lake this plan of informing the public that wo are still in tbo laud of tbe living aud where the dead hae not yet Tinted our community. The lead me employment of tbo day Is plowing end prrpariug to sow Fail grain. Agrcatmaoy of our farmers have large clearing which Ihoy are ridding up, preparing for a large least after Hancock's inauguration. The mailer oluariog on tba old Mctibee farm is now oompiotet and te berns seeded. Had the lata Hood proved a sue- oeiB our lumbermen Would have been ta much better spirits; but as It is, work Is plenty and laboring men who dome employmeut can ue well suited tbe coming Winter. The Examination Held ror licit, in me lampoon vunrcn was al ien Jed bv n tarif and aiiureclatlvo audience, blcven entered tbc class end gave evidence oi mo qualincaltone rc'iulsltc tor tbc iiroleaaion oi leacn log. In tbe evening an Educational meeting was held and able addresses made by rrol. man Savage, U. W. Campbell, Superintendent Mo- ijuown, ttcv. Ague ana oibor. u. Duoueriio, President of the School Board, alter bearing tbe to u bin a remarks was so excited with tbe iro- grcis wl the meeting that he could not keep ttill, even alter the resolutions were adopted, the con gregaltoa dismissed , be arose andiaid,Jike U. W. 0. (aa old bachelor); 1 take groat interest in education. I should take inorj), perhaps than naatungion.as i nave more poaiemy man Be Bau. I feci that it is good to be here lo-aight te drilt down this o ban uel of education." 'ibe aueakar, through excitement and eU -band remarks, held the audience spellbound for about Bite en min ute. I have proof that this meeting wan appreciated from tbe fact that a number of gentlemen bor rowed horses. Citiibr. Special $. MacHiRKi, Etc. All persons wanting a flrit- class Sewing Machine should buy tbe New Im proved Light-Running Weed, lor sola by John S. Beers, Cluerfleld, Pa., or Miles R. Beers, dralor B Machines aod Organs, Rejaoldivills, Pa. may luth im 0ib Htmnnan Pan Cunt. Discot-wv on Old Pmcan. Sewing MaobinM can now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from $" up- wards. All kinds oi sewing machines repaired on the shortest notion. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. ' Collector's Fvi r !- We have prepared a form, and have on band a larfte quantity, of blank "Collector s Hale," wbina nave been ap proved by the highet legal authority In tho Courts of (Ml county. At Ttetniy Ontf per dten we will mall any number to the Collector order Inc them. A Collector, when com polled te advcrtiie property, nnict poet up not leu than tnree nonce in tne ovm punnc places in mi borough or township. tf. Wiarar. Delivered at the Rail Hoad 100,11110 3A-inch shaved shingloe. MO, 000 S4-lncb sawed ahingles. (ili,(lliu lector pine bnrd. 800,0110 14-feot shaved hoops, 9.010 railroad ties. 60,000 Tost of good hemlock hoard. J or which 1 wtll ti ay tbc bisbeat market price, delivered at Clearuvld, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clear (I eld 1 U.I rood. j. r. ft Ran an. Clearfield, Pa., Oct, IA, ISTfi-tf. Jlist ltC4f?lV4kle Jnnt Ittjonlvutt jy jriHOI.I, at CUUWKiS'SVILLK: Car I)ad Nova Hcotin rlastepl Car TiOad nuro Corn, Ityo and Outs Chop I t ar JiOatl lionken Jaiii Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry (Joods, Groceries, Ac.l gtfrSliinulea. Bark. 11 It. Tics and (!niin will be taken In exchange. Curwenuville, May 1, 1H7H. Itl!HI.ir UMITII -) flalitrilav. Aueunt 28tb IfiHO, hy Joseph H, Bowles, R , Mr. Harvey T. Dualep, of Lawrenne towiahip, and Mih Annie Smtto, ef Brady township, ell of OODKN Dl'NI.AP.Al lbs rnsiJsoce of Uie bride's narents on Sunday, Auguit 6th, Io80, by Joseph 11. Howies, K., Mr. Lewis B. Ogdea, of H an day township, aad Mir Jtiaiuu Duulap, alt of Clearfield county, Pa. MI'M-IN-KI HAN At tUM. B ParsnnaKC In Olen Hope, on Wednesday, September tttk, H8fl, by Rev. P. Adams, Mr. James C. Mnllia and Ml Catharine K. Kuhan, botb of Olea Hope, Clearfield county, Pa. BANET-I.ANS11ERHY.-At the house of the bride 'e mother Bear Woodland, on Thursday, September Wtu, lebO, by Rev. t'. Con ley, Mr. Charles F. Baneyand Miss Maggie N. Lan berry, all of Bradford tow asbip, CUartield county, Pa, CROWELL-DILLRH. AtHe X. E. Parsonage la Wallace ton, ob Sunday, September I2lli, lh0, by Rev. W. h. Whitney, Mr. CrrutJ. Crewel I nnd Mist Ljdtu uiircn, an or morrii lownsbip, uiserueid oouniy, ra. KOHKLBKRORR WOODS. A the M. K Partetiece in Lather berf. on Sundev. Senlem- ber lit BJ. It0, by Hev. W. M Taylor, Mr. John Eohelbergev and Miae Sarah Woods, eU ol Brady township, oioarflete cwnnty, ra. 2lr. . ' (. t'aan .1 W.MI. f repiemner win, " Daniel and Leah UoodlanJir, ag"d 1.1 , aontht and 1 dayt. Poor boy, ha It at rest forever. SHEA. In Brady township, oa Sonday Bep Itmber 11th, 1 HX0, Reale, youngest daughter of Aletandrr and Pl.lrabetb Iben, aged 11 moaihe. CLEAEFIELD MABKETS. CLBAXrilLD, P Sept 14, 1880. Flour, per owt,- $3 00 Buckwheat Flour, per cwt 1 80 Corn Meal, per cwt 1 80 Chop, rye, per owt I 80 Chop, mixed, per cwt 1 40 Bran, per cwt 1 So Wheat, per bushel 1 10 Bye, per bushel S3 Oats, per bushel - 45 Corn, ears, per bushel 40 Buokwheat, per bushel 00 Clover seed 0 00 Timothy seed 7& Potatoes, per bushel 46 Apples, per bushel...., 80 Ouioos 1 off Hams, per pound In Shoulder, per pound. 0 Dried Beef, per pound 16 Chickens, per pair . 60 Butter, ner pound 20 Kggs, per doacn 1Z Salt, per tack, largo 3 0u Coal Oil. ter call on 16 l.ard, ner ponn 10 Dried Apples, per pound m. T Dried Puacues, per pound IS Beans, per bushel ... 1 Ho TEACH EHM WANTKD.-Tbc 8c Board of Covington District wish to ploy four School i earners ir toe current Th-v in n. i'puib t'.i to tilO ner month, a term. oord- Inc to the gJadc ot Ceilificatc. By order o f the Board. ..LEWIS 1'IOAKD. Seo: : clary. Frcoohville, P.,SepU 16, 180-ol ADMIMSTH ATOIt'M NOT ICE.-Notloc Is hereby given thot Letters of Adminis trulion on the csUtc of WM. BMlLKlt, lute or Clearfield borough, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to earn er-iaie wtn piease miae immediate payment, and those having claims or demands egainst the tamo, will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement without delay, ninniA j. nniimn( WM. D. BIOLKIt, Administrator, Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 1, 1880 fit. Divorce Notice. M.rtha D'Haus. bv berl In tbe Court of Corn- next friend I mon Plea of CIt-arueld Wm. A. Hoover ' county, Pa. No, 112, vs. March Term, IhBO. Jamea U. D'Haaa. ) Alias Sub. bur. Divorce. Notiea toJamt B. JJ'Haat. littpoudtnt: Sin : You are hereby notified to appear In said Court on or before the FOURTH MONDAY (tbo 27lb) OF bEl'THMUBR NEXT, and show cause why a divorce Irom tbe bonds ol matrimony snouiu not b a decreed in toe above case. JAMKS MAUAFFEY, Sheriff. September 1st, lfto0-4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP Valuable Real Estate! 1 )Y virtue of an order of Iho Orphans' Court of I) Clearfield county, there will be exp sale oa tbe premises, ia Barntide tuwnthi ied to n a a j-h. nlk tOOfl Ai tn nVlnok A. M.. the following property of FRANCIS M. FULTON, deo'd : All thai certain field county, Pe., bounded north by A. and 8. David Weaver, and on the west by A. and a. ruu ton a ieni', oonwoina; wan-r aieari v V r?Tl iruk r,.. Uail and havfnir thereon erected a frame dwelling, lox24 feet, and a log bam, ZUX.ia loci, ana oiuer vuivuiiuiiK. TEBtJfiS OF ; .1 ,-. .nk l.iuu nn .lf.rrril nav. paymunts are to be secured ot juk1"0"1 JUltfl niivn, nuiuiDiairniur. Barntide, Pa , Sept. 16, 1880 -4U ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF HEAL ESTATE ! By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Clearfield oouniy, made on uctoiter ki, isyv.ana renewed at subsequent terms of said Court. There will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Ciearneid, on Thursday, September 23, 1880, At i o'olook P. M tbe following described reel estate, vis : Tbe undivided hull' interest in trat or land situate In PKNN TOW NS11I1 ClearGsId county, l'a., bounded) as follows, vix: On the north by lands of Reud A Blglcr ; south by John W idem ire ; east by J. K. Kratser : end west by Honial st Ligbtner, containing t tvu u in unt.u ACRES, more or lees, with about 26 acres cleared aad under good state of cultivation, and the bal ance heavily limbered. Tbo whole of it under laid with good ooal. The Improvements consist of two dwelling buues and n good frnme barn 40 feet square. The land lies along Little Ander son erevK. ana en excellent mm ugni. aisq, nve end a half Iota In tbe village of U Le.W in Beoenria township. Clearfield county. Pa., be tween Walnut and Cherry it roots, in what Is known as block Ao. 9. I f.K.tiVS OF w.itt ; One -third each on confirmation of sale, ci third In one year, and cnn-ttiird in two years with tntorrft, to be lerurcd by bond and mortgage on tne premise. Elil.AtlHTH WIOKM1HK, Adinlniitratrix . K. C. W ID KM IRK, Admlnistratiir. aramptan Ifllt. Sept. 1, 1HB0-4L grgal Sflverti$rmriiW. QCtllRT PROCLAMATION. VYnanxAi. Hon. C. A. MAYRR, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-filth Judicial Dlatrlct, composed of the eountlca of Clearfield, Centre nnd Clinton- nod Hon. Abuab Oouxn and fion. virckkt Holt. Associate Judges of Clearfield county have issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding ef a vourt of Common fleas, orpbans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Icrminer, and Court of ueneral Jail Oehv cry, at the Court House at Clearfield, In aod for the unty or Clearfield, coin men i-inc on Uie rmmu jntijiuay oi nepicmorr, (vtui) a if ii-tmi, aud to continue lor two week a. NOTICE IS, therofore, hereby g I von to the Coroner, Justices ol the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear la their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, inquisitions, examinations, and oiner hc mem- bran ees. to do those thin its which to their offices. and in their behalf, per lata to be done. ity an Act or Assombiv, passed tne Bin day oi May, A. v. mot, it is made me duty oi tne jus licea of tbe Peace of the several counties of this Commonwealth, te return ta the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessloot of (he re pec live counties, all the recognisances entered into before them by any person or persons charged wilh tbe eosnmissien of any crime, except such eases as mny be ended belorc a Justice ul tne I'eaoe, un dcr existing laws, at least tn days before the connoennement of tbc session of tbc Uourt to which ibey arc made returnablerepeotlvely,and In all enses where any recognisances arc entered Into less than ten days before tbc commencement ot tbe see si "B to which tbey arc made returna ble, the eaid Justices ere to return the same In the same manner as If said act had not been paused. GIVEN ander my band at Clearfield, this Slit day or July, in tbe year or our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eUbtr. Sept. fi-to JAMKS MAHAFKEY, Sheriff, Tf'HY MHT Names and location of those tf perrons drawn as Jurors to rerve at ncptem bcr term, commencing on the fourth Monday, (117 tit) and con ttou a twn ka nnAKi) ji none riant wkkk A. M. Hills.. . Clearfield;!). W. Mnttern...Decatur M. B. Cowdrlek, " Apgar Bloem...Our'ville C. K. Strlcklsr Belli L. I,, Hoover....Oreen'd John F. Lee, " W. A. Hoover. ,..lloga U. L. Henderson. " Richard Freeman... Pike Jnt. Htley,...HoutsJalsJas. Cornel v.. Woodward Theo. Van Du ten " j .'on. Ds1ihunt, " Jas. Dowler Durniide'ifnnrvPluebetl (llrard Chas. Schwtm Drady'Pred Kamey,.,. .Osceola lav d Reama. " A. H. Woolritire..Hred d JohnTroxel Sandy, J. R, Alexander.. -Knox U. M'Clarrea....Deeaiur'John Reels Morris TnvBnn Jt-nonn riRNT wbik. L. W. Berry. ..Wallare'n J. R. Lewis Knox John Henna, Jr.,. OuilslijW. Thurston Jordan John It. Smith, " II. MioiT, Jos. D. Oanor, " John Williams, Oeorgo Lrngle....llrsrd Hugh Riddle,. .Burnlde Joseph Oavis renn Adara Beck, Robert Moors.. Fergusoa II. Frank Boats lale Joseph U.Uoss..Decalur William Bar niter, 44 John Ream, " Ohai. McMaatera..Chsst SAm.Spanogle. iiranam K H. Montgomery, Ueorge W. Hall, " F. K. Smith., .Clearfield A. C. Dale, " .James N. Watsoa, " 8. W. lleverly..HfHtarla Colonel Owens, " J. D. W hilesides, " ioha A. Block, " R. Hut, " Xaek Hoover... Bradford A i h lay Weld, " Simon Cross, " S. H. Irvln ...Lawrtnoe kit Soult, " J. R. Parks, " J. W. Scott Oiceola Robert Lawhead " Ellis J. Rodgsre, " Qeorge W. Orr, " Levi London Bngg 0. B. Mem II, " D.Moore Karlhsue Evans Miller, M -F. W. Riddle. N Waib'n Jas. Deughertvjr. M4I Rowle .Woodward John M. Laughlin, 11 Nelson H. Packer, M Samuel P. Sliaak, " A. P. t-hoff, " Joaepb Bailey Plke Albsrt Cuppler " Kmery Miller, 11 J. M. Keller Sandy llsory Brown, Johe Koonley llrll Jnibua Hartibero, " ,J. A. Campbell, " 11. Addlsman, 'Chriitlan Korb,...Brady TBAvanta sfBoue stronn wen:, covonaa 4th T. W. Moore ..Clearfield J. M. Leydle Braly 1. -ha I. 1'atlerim, H Jesss Lines, " Tbmoas Bobbine, " U. J. k line,. .Woodward Levi Ilconeboef.. BogiHolomOB Tutor, Jr..Cheat A. Wert...Lumlr CitylAlfred Stephens, " Jat.S. Norris..lewrenesj Robert Fowler, J. J. Krsmer, . " Jemee Rauob. Kartheut Robert Bvd. " Ulher Ilarralt..Frsii"'a Jere tlrafflus...BredfordHntt Brown Pike Robert Liver good, o. BcrtbetU.Cevkngtna Aaron Bhlrey-...Ooihet Joicph Moonal.Jordan John Martin. ..Dsoatur i, hefe...Curwenville A. J. Shugarls, " I Job Mnore.Hoatsdale John Charlelon, H J. B. Shafier Sandy J. J. Pruomond, 11 L. M. Wilson, " J. II. UoralcgUutt J. M. Lueore, " Ilenj. Nokce..,Burnslde W . J. West over, M I). II. Waring Morris ; 0 to. Merry man..Octta tpl dmtisrmfnt?. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of the annexed and foregoing writ of 'iW facia lue4 out of your honorable Court, end to me directed, I have levied on and will expose to public sale, at tbe Court Houm in the U' rough of Clearfield, ob Thursday. Kcptcmber 3(Mli, lHfO, At 1 o'clock, P. M., all the following meiiuages, tenements and tracts of land,' boundod and de scribed at follows, vis : All the defendant's Interert, being the undivid ed one-sixth, more or lei, in the following de scribed lands, lo wit 1 All those four tracts of land situate in Decearla township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and described es follows, to wit : The first three thereof beginning at a beech cor ner of Jamee Blaine, John Brady nnd William Brady survey, t bonce nortc 87j degrees west SV2 6-10 perches to a hemlock, tbenoe by Joslab Hainss aurvey aoi.b 48 degrees cast 8H8 nerobes , to beech, tbenoe sou h 8V dfgrec eaat 40V perch- 1 e to Bh (gone), thence south 40 degrees west fJiU perches, crowing and re-recro'.ng Clearfield creek to beech and place of beginning, contain ing 110 nerct end ISO perches neat measure, more or less, and being traela warranted In the names of John Whitmer, Henry Whitmer aad Herman Whitmer, excepting and reserving out of the above at) acres sold lo At. liraniti. 1 be other thereof beeinninc at a white pine corner of Ben jam in Young tract, thence north 48 degrees cast 221 perches to hemlock Hump, tbenoe south 7j degrees cast 86 perches to post, tbenoe north 87) dritree west V3 perches to post, tbenoe south 6lt degree east 118 6-10 perches to post on line of tbe vt imam Kawle survey, loenoe oy me same north Stf degree west 8(1 perches to maple, tbenoe south bit degrees west 71 e-l perobes to pott , south 88 de frees east 87 6-10 perches to post, tbenoe south 64 dogroes west 2 Hi perches to old hcuilook of 17V4, corner of Thomas Mai ho and Robert Meitin surveys, theuoe south 66 j degren "rust 07 6-10 porches to poat corner of Benjamin Young aurvey, thence south 37 dogroes east 118 perches to white pine and place of begiooing, containing 1M acres and r6 perches, more or less. and being pert of a larger tract warranted in the name of Win, Wilson. Tbc said four tracts of land being the same premises conveyed by Geo, D. Morgan and wife by B. 0. 11 u nice and Adam Hoy, ihi-lr attorneys in fact, by deed dated 16th January, 1H70, to J. Ulake vt alters and others. ALSO, all tbe defendant's Interest, bo log the undivided one-sixth, more or less, of nod In the following tracts ol land situate ia Docearla township afore said : Two of said tracts, surveyed on warrants in tbc name of James Blaine and Ephraiin or Alexander Blaine, beginning at a beech corner of James lileioe and n at, Brady and John Brady surveys, Ihenoe south 861 degrees east 104 perch es to white pine stump, thence south Oft degrees weft 216 perches to n beech, thance south 81 de grees cast 270 perches to a post on cast bank of Llearneld creek, thence north iA degrees emt 60 perches to a post, tbenrenorth 4 degrees west 185 perches to n hemlock, tbenoe south 84 degrees eait 21 porches to a post, Ihonos north 3 degrees sail bc perrnos to a posi, inenoo eouta C4 de grees eutt 118 porches te a post, thence north 8 degrees east 20 perches to a white oak (down), tbenoe north ftO degrees west 208 perches to hem lock stump, tbenoe south 4U decrees west 440 perch) to the beginning, containing 706 acres aud 72 ptrohes. Tbe other two thereof, survey ed on warrants in namo of Wm. Brady end John Brady, beginning at n beech corner of James Blaine survey, thence north 871. degrees west 187 6-10 perches to while oak, thence aoutb all de grees wart 248 perobes to dogwood, thence south o degrees west 247 porches to an original cor ner, now post, thence south 34 degree eat 354 perches to hemlock (down), thenoo north 62 de grees east 463 perches lo beech, thence north Hi degrees west 272 perches to tbe beginning, containing 1173 acres and 10 pcrcbe. The above four trncti being the came premlne conveyed to J. B. Walters and others by A. W. Patch in and Jaokson Patchin, Executor, by deed dated 1 December, IttTi. There beinc an Im provement on the Brady tract coasting of 13 or 16 acres of cleared land with log home and mg barn tberccn. ALSO, all the defendant's interest, bciug an undivided one-sixth, more or leu, ol end in the follow ing traot of land siUiatc in Bcocarla township, atoreraid, beginning at a hemlock, thence north 6L'i degrees east 310 perches to thence south degrees cast perrh.es to corner, thence snum 4 degrees west 17U perobes to hemlock and place of beginning, containing 83it acres end 68 perobes, and bei:ig tract warrantt-d In the name oi Joiieb lialnes. ALSO, all the defendant's interest, being the undivided one-third, more or less, of all that certain tract of laud situate in Ueccana township, at ore eaid, be ginning at a post ( raid to ue orignai hickory cor ner between James lllaine (upper) and the Eon raltn Blaine) being on tbe lioo between the third and fourth Blaine surreys, counting from the south end of tbe batch, thence along land of L. D. Weld nnd Samuel Hegarty south 10 degrees can env pcrcnes to post and stones, thence north 841 degrees wrst 40 perches to poat, tbenoe north 88 degrees east 30 pcrcLea to white thorn, tbenoe north 04 degrees west 160 perches to a post, thence norlh 12 degrees west 73 6-10 pcrcbe to old white oak, north corner of SebaHlan Uraff survey, tbenoe eouth TO degrees west 38 perobes to a post on bank of Clearfield creek, thence up said creek eouth 17 degrees west 12 perches, south 6 degrees west 30 perobes, south V degrees rait 28 perches, eroning Clearfisld creek to white thorn, thence eouth 1 degree west 20 perches to fallen ash, tbenoe along land OI James Snyder, Aaron Lyle and James Cree north 10 degrciw west 2U0 perches to a post, thence north 81 degrees west ltW perches to tsllco bum lock, thence north 10 degrees west 106 6-10 perches to esb (gone), thence by original line between tbe third and fourth, surveys of Blaine warrants, counting from south end of batch, south 81 degree ent;Vj4 per ches to tbe place of beginning containing 'jS& arret and 128 perches, more or less, excepting and reserving out of eaid described premises 100 acre "I tne sun ace 01 said land so:d and con veyed to Wm. Mays by deed recorded at Clear Bold in Dsed Book 13, pagui 16, e. ALSO, nil the defendant's Intercut, being the undivided or.e-tblrd, more or less, men tbe coal, Iron ore, and other minerals in or upon all that certain tract nt land situate tn Becraria townttaip, afore said, known as tbo 0hsll property, bounded and de'eribed a follow : Beginning at a poit, thence north 3 degree east 1 00 perches to a pott, theoo north 8;ii degree west 40 perobes lo beech, tbenoe north 83 degrees west 1 18 perches to pot, thence south JM degrees cost 62 perobes to poit, thenoe south 9 east 80 6-10 perohes to birch, theocc norlh 84 degrees weft 100 perche to port, thenoo south v east 01 perches to post, thenoo souta 01 i degrees salt li perches to tne beginning, con taming 08 aerea and 03 1-10 perohes. A LSO, . all tbe defendant's Intereit, being tbc undivided one-third, of a certain tract of land situate in the laid township of Beeoarla, bounded sad de. scriiird as lollowi; Beginning at a post, thenoe by land of J. W. (lallagher, the following courses and distances t South 8.1 degrees east 18 parches to a post, north 8 degrees west 20 perches to a pot, north eo degrees call Tl perobes to a poet, thenoe by lands turmerly of Blaine A Co., now Aaroo Lyle, James Cree and W. H. A Co. north V degiees west 2D0 perohes to nn nsh (gone), an old corner, thence by other land north r?. de greet west 14 perehos to a hemlock, thou e by land of Thomas Billington, toulb 8 degree" east 128 perohes to a hickory, (down) snd thence partly by -the last named end partly by land of Ubritlian uoon toatn uegree east i perch ci to tbe plaoeof beginning, containing 38 acres 1 16 3-lu perches and allowance, more or lera, nnd be ing tract warranted in the nam or J. Ulnae Wal tcrs. All the above mentioned tracts of land ia Boo earia township, being valuable coal properties They arc underlaid with several workable veins of bituminous ooal aud on the line of tbc exten sion of the Bell's (lap Railroad, which Is now in process of construction. Tbey are also covered with large quantities 01 neinioci and oak timber. ALSO, all of defendant's loterert, being an undivided one-third lart, more or less, in the following de scribed tracts ef land situate In Biirnntde town ship, Clearfield county, Pa. 1 One thereof bewm ning at stones, porner of Ibis and trnot in the name of Martin Mailer, thence 1 degrees west 2V8 perches to bsmlock (down), thenoe south TO degress eaat 77 perches to post, thenue sutb 20 degrees west 76 perches to post, thence eouth ( by land of Mitchell) BJJ degrees est 113 perches, thenoe by Ian I of Aaron W. Patchin north 2 decrees east 870 perches lo oU hcmlenk euro or, thence north 87 - ,...-. tones aod place of beginning, containing 371 acres and 70 perches, mora or leas, and being tract warran'td in the name of Frederick Kuho, said land covered wilh hemlock nnd other timber. Ihe other thereof beginning at a hemlock, tbenoe by land formerly of John hmilh south 2 degrees west 87 perohes to sugar maple, tbenoe sou lb 87 degrees east porches lo sugar. tbence by land ol John M. Riddle north 1 degreea east 87 per ches to a post j Ihonce north B7 degrees west 188 pereiies to bemioca and place 01 beginning, con taining 90 aerea and 43 perch, mom or less. ALSO, alt of defendant's Interest, being an undivided one-tbird. mora or less, In tbe following described traet of land situate in Huston township, Clear field county, Pa., beginning al a beech corner of warrant No. 6070, thence south 1 vtl perohes te a pot corner of warrant No. 4206, thenoe eat 171 pcrcbe to poit, thenoe by warrant No. 421a north twn perobes te post, thenoe west 1 7 1 perches to tbe place ol beginning, containing IV6 acres and a Dow nee, more or Ins, nnd being traot warrant ed In the name of David Caldwell. Tbe said tract of land having a lane quantity of hemlock, chestnut end ether valuable timber thereoa. Seised, tsken In evecutioo, and to be told nt the property ef J. Blaks W aiters. - ALSO, all Ihnt certain piece of land ta Brnearia town hip, villege of Olea Hope, havinr tbero-B crest ed a iinal! dwelling bouse end one acre cleared, beginning in run, theuoe. north 84 degrees west 3(u reel 10 hemiocn, inrnce sou 10 31 urgreei wssi 106 feet to pmt, tbenoe south 84) east 140 feel te Arthur lot, the nee couth 67 degrees west 160 feet t post al Cooper avenue, thenoe wst 11 de grees west 110 feet lo post, ihsoeesoiith 67 degrees west fid feet to etenea, thenoe south 34 degrees east 79 feet, more er lees, to Bergen lot. thanes south 67 degrees west 13 rods to Ulen Hope and Bald Ragle turnpike, thence along same west 2 rods to Bear's line, thenoe north 9 degreea east 83 rods to old white oak corner, Co pen haver, tbenoe aonth 43 degrees eaat 00 rod to post, thenoe south 67 degrees west I 4 rods and 8 links to Wgianitg, containing 6 acres, more or lert, and nib ALSO, one other, beginning at a comer of Wright and R ornery south 66 degrees east 18 reds to post, ihence south 11 degrees east 11 rods to post, thenoe roalh 90 decrees east I rods, mere or leis. la bank oi Clearfield creek, thence ap said sreek about south 8 degrees west 88 rods, mora or less, to white oak, tbcute north 88 degreea west 10 reds lo run, ihence north 96 degree east 21 rods te bee Inain?. eontalaing acre, more er ies. Seised, taken la execution, nnd ta be told as the property of Jeremiah Cooper. Tim or Balb The price or sura at which the properly shall be etruck off muit be paid at tbc time of sale, or inch other at ran gem eat made at will be tpproved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put Bp and sold again at the ex Dse and risk of the uersoa to whom it was struck off, and who, In eaac of deficiency nt such re-fa le, shall make good tbe tame, and in no instaoo will ibe Deed be presented IB Uourt lor con urn. anon unless the money is actually paid to the Sheriff JAMES. MAUAFFY, Sninirr'a Ornci, ) Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Scut S, 1880. j Sheriff's Sale. . By virtue of the annexed and foregoing writs of J'lVri faeiat Issued out ef your honorable Court, aud to me directed, I bare levied on and will expose to public sale, at tbc Court House, In Uie borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, Kept ember ;td, I mho. All that certain tract or piece of land situate In Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., con taining 208 acres and perobes, tbe same, mure or lea, and coosiiting of two adjoining tracts or 1 pieces of land, one 01 wtnen contains acres and lot perches, bounded ns follows : Beginning at an Bb, ao old oornrr of tract survsysd on warrant granted to Paul Cox nnd other; thence extending by tbe said traot west 100 perobes to a poalt thence south 167 perches to a post; thenoe east 108 porches te a chestnut ihtt.ee by land cold by Wm. Sanaetn lo A. Pierre north 82 degrees west 190 perobes to place of beginning, being part of two trncti surveyed on warrant granted lo John Nesbit aud Ueorge Bartuam, dated 27 July 171)2, abont 130 acres cleared, more or lees, having thereon erected a two story frame house, large bauk barn aod other outbuilding, and a large apple orchard. Also, one other piece containing 87 aero an J : 117 perch ei, beginning at a eticvtnit onro.rj tbenoe weat 147 porches to a post ; tbenoe Btt por ches to a post ; ibence esst luO psrobe to a post ; 1 thenoe north 28 degree east 100 perches to place of beginning, being part of two traots surveyed 00 warrants granted to Jonathan Neibit and Ocorgo Bartnain, dated July 27, 1702, having 1 about 40 aorct cleared, with a small frame bouse thereon. 1 Seised, taken execution, and te be told as the projicrty of Mark Kyler. ALSO, J all that certain tract or piece of land siluat la Bradford towmhip, Clearfield county, Peun'e, bounded and desoribed as follows 1 Beginning at tbe southwest corner of the survey warranted In , Ibe name of Timothy Paxton; thunue cut 63 perches to a poit ) thenoe along line of lend of James B. Urahain north tS perches to a post; thence along line of James U. Urabam west til perohes to post on line of Francis West, and Ibencs along laid line loulb aa perebci te south west corner of Timothy Paxton aorvey and place of beginning, containing 34 acres and 104 perohes net, having thereon erected a dwelling home, I barn, end other building, being nearly all clear- od. Seise I, taken In execution, and to bc sold 1 as the property of Henry Maines. j TxHBa or 8a LB. The price or sum at wbieb tbe properly shall bo struck off must bc paid at the time of sale, or suob other arrangements made as will bo approved, otherwise tbe property will be Immediately put up and sold again at tbe ex pen c and rik of the person to whom it was struck off, end who, in ease of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good Ihe same, and in no instance will the Deed be presented in Court for confirmation unless the money is actually paid to the Sheriff. JAMES MAUAFrKY, Snuuirr'a Omen, I bhenff. Clearfield, Pa- Aug. 26, 1SS0. ( Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of sundry writs of IV a. Ex., Issued I 1 out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Clear- lioid Co., and lo me directed, there will be exposed to ft Ubiu nALr., nt tbe Court House, in tbo borough of Clearfield, Pa., on Thursday. Sept. 4i;id, I unit, At 1 o'clock, P. M , the following described rcitl esttte, to wit: All ,defendont'i interest tn all those certain tract of land aituate in (Irtenwood towntbip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and described ai follows : No. 1. Beginning at a red oak on tbe west bank of tbe SmquenaDne river : thence norlh 16 degree went 220 perches to a chestnut, and thence by remainder vnf traet north 76 degrers eait 84 psrebe to pjit i thence by Wuodaide land south lit degrees east 216 perches to a wbite oak oorner on tbo ilver; thence up said river tbe several course aad distances to ths red oak and p. ace of beginning, containing 122 acres aod 112 pcrohoi w.th about 3d acre cleared. No. 2. One other tract of land situate In Greenwood township, Clearfield oouniy, Pennsyl vania, beginning at a white oak on the river bank ; Ihence np aid river north 60 degrees wct 1 tj pernbss to an eld while oak (down) ( thence by Innd late of Wm, Haste 11, dee d, south 4 t de grees oust 00 perches to a stone heap ; thence south 18 degrees west 49 perches tn Ibe place ol beginning, containing lot acre. No. 3. One oibor traet of land situate la tlrccn wood towmhip, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, beginning at a fallen hickory corner of tracts No. 35(i2 and 3 685 ; thence by land grant. ed to Uoo. Elder aoutb perches lo the bank of the river t tbenoe down aid river it several courses nnd dlitanoes to a fsllen blaak oak aod ooroer of first described piece; thence along the saaie north 14 degrees wett 2?7 perches to chestnut north 76 decrees eait 7 percoes to posi 1 tbenoe south 14 degrees cart 28 perches to land now owned by Nicholas McCracken 1 tbenoe soatk 82 degrees eait 110 perches, more or lee , to pott; ihence north 13 degrees west 40 perohes to hemlock ; thence north 21 degrees east 18 perches to hem lock ; tbence north 6 degrees weit, west 24 per ches to hemlock t thenoe 8V degreea wett 84 perches to a hemlock; tbenoe north 41 degrees west pcrcnes 10 a nemiwi ; lucnce north 1 ao-1 tree weit 36 perche to a hemlock t tbenoe north 31 i degrees weit 7 8-19 perches ti a birch on the original line ot saia tract no. sdiu; thence by said line south CI degrees west 130 porohoa, more or les, to place of beginnioj, containing 287 acres and 92 perche, mure or less, with about 60 acres cleared, and having thereon creeled a hewed log home, bank barn, and oiher out huildine- Alto, all of defendant! iuteresi lo one other tract of land aituate In 15 ell tWp., Clearfield Co Pa., being part of traot warranted to (ilea Daniel bounded ai follow : Beginning at atone corner of land ol Met racken and O. Ihonipjon ; tbenoe by Tbompmn't laud north 83 degree! east 60 per. to post (beech): thence by land of 16. L. Hoover nenhAideg. west 281 parches to a poit ( beech 1: tbence by tract No. bV22 eouth 781 degrees west 61 perchei to stenss ; tbenoe by Isnd of N. Mo Craoken south 8 degreee east 2v6 perohes to Unra nod place or beginning, containing nt acres and 4Z B io pcrcbe. Alio, one other tract of land situate In Bell township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., beginning at maple; thence by land or Henry Ueck no, 4289 east 630 psrebes to a linn; tbeoee by &'.22 and Vaoent land south 820 perche to a hickory 1 tbenoe by Vacant tend and no, aw ID south Hi do grees weit 634 perches to a poit; Ihence by No. 601ft and 6919 north 884 perches to place of be inning, oon mining 1100 acres. Also, one other tract of land situate In Bell township, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a p ut on line of land sold to 8. L. Miller. Bound ed on ibe norlh by tract JV21, on the east by tract 6916, co the toutb by tract 3606, and on the east by tract in nam of Christopher h raiser, con lamina about 3t0 acres. Seised, taken In extcutlon, sod to be sold as property of H. V, Thompson. ALSO, the following real estate ef defendant situato in Lumber City borough, llearneld county, l'a., be ginning at a white pine atump nt corner of land or R. Young, dee'd., tbenoe by land of said Young estate, south 2 degrees tait 170 4. lit perchis to a street' Ihonec by said street north 69 degrees weal 1"3 fret to corner or Hoss and rorguion lot ; thence by the mine north 8 1 degree eait I tt9 feet, north 69 degrees weit 240 feet, aonib 31 degree wet I NO feel to the aforesaid street, and by It north 6U degree won 240 to a 13 fool alley; thence by said alley north 31 drgreeieeat 1r0 feet to a 12 foot alley 1 tbence by aid alley north 31 degreea eaat ISO feet, and north 69 degreee weit 27d feet to Centre of Spring street; tbonos north 31 degrees east by other land late of said de-e'd. 42 2-10 perches to a post tbence Borlh t de grees weit 66 4-10 perohes to a p'tft oa John P. IliU's lino; thence north 104 degrees west 1.S0 Serches to tbs turnpike ; thenoe by It north Ji egree east 21 perches; thenoo north 2 degrees west 18 perches, aotth 12 degreci east 20 porobsi to O. Bull's lias, and tbence by tbe same south 40 degreee eait 97 7-10 perche to begtoning, containing 104 acre, 139 perche and allowance, wilh about wu eorce cleared, and having l hereon building. Alio, all that certain tract of land situate In tbo borough of Lumber City, Clantfleid county, l'a,, beginning at a putt, theuoe south 69 degrees east 19 4 lo" psrebes; tbenne north 69 degree weal 66 4 19 perches to a poet; tbenoe eouth MJ degrees sail 66 8-10 porches to a poat and place of beslnninf. container about 10 acres with about 3 acres cleared and no buildings. aiso, an inai certain tract ol land in rcrguion township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded end described a follows 1 On the eait by land of Ms- Cauley A Patterson, on the south by Innd of Mo- Cauley A W itherigbl, on the weat by land of nitberlgnt and b. V. Uorrett, and nn the north by land of B C. Barrelt, Wilhrrlght, Fred Shuff and John P. Straw, containing 71 surei, more er le, with about 21 acres cleared, and having thereon erected a email house and stable. S si ted. taksn In execation, and te be said ss the properly of J. M. Ro. i nnua or nALB- I he price or turn at which the property hall be at ruck off muit he paid at the time ol sale, or such ther arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise tbe property will be immediately put up and sold again ai ma expenm aod risk ef Ike person to whom It was struck off, and who, tn case of deficiency at each re-ssle, shall make good the same, and In no Instance will the Deed be presented la Court for Confirma tion unless the money Is actually paid to tbe Sheriff. JAMES WAHAFFRY, SHanirr a Orrica, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 18 I Thomas A. Duckett, -USAI.KR IN- jp-xy-jst-x-m. Ill K Ft Kit V give notice lo the rttisen of Clear. Acid and the surrounding vicinity that 1 am prepared nt all times to famish families and manufacturing establishments with B superior quality of ( Coal, Wood $ Coke, at ice. I am always ready te haul and deliver Irom and to the depot, or anywhere else, and mora fata ill so and heusehnid goods anywhere on short notice. TIIOS. A. Dl LKtlT.JI Clenrflsld, Pe., Mar. II, IMO-tf, .ii 5 Su 1 I a 1-3 E f d s.sj e ;j r. u S". So - M . S-g b ; . o c -z o - N. E. ARNOLD, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR 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 nnmi-diutc'ly. lliglient rnnli price paid at all times. Liberal advances made 011 large lots. (Jo see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, My 13, 1891) If. JAMES L. 1 ,71 "W: V1 Ill AH KIT STKI.P.T, t I.F.Alt FIELD, I'KNN'A. All kinds of CatkctB and Cofllna kcit on hand, and fiirnislied lo order on tliort notico, including tho li n oat as well ae tho clicnpcnt that cun be mniiu flic I tired. Our oonrsE pjiuaunvEn l the bnt In uho, snd will Lo furnUhcd when required. Funoruls nttonded innnypartof the county. Call nt tny oflico, on Second street, or lenvo your orders at Troulmnn'i Furnituro Sure, adjoining tho l'oMofltce. JAS. L.LKAVY, oct 1,79-l.y.' Cleorfield, P. Jlnv fli-trtisfmriits. f IMMI llt'HIII.I.S O.ora Wr.vrr k Co l), wnt nr. tbog..nA bu.b.l. of OTS, .ml wi)l p.; en.b or rod,tre. c:..rf.u, I1.., Aon. 11, is;, tr. MOM-.V TO l.OAM.-.Oa Ir.t.UM lm. pr,ml f.rrn rof)rt.T, br tlw Mut.n I. if. lu.arano. 0"B p.ny of New Ycrk, d lir.t njnrt ,mk, in iuuii from $1,000 np. Fir furllicr in furm.lioD .'ly to tho un.l.r.irn.J. IIUUXTIIAl, Vi. SMITH. cu.it.id y , !? m,, i8Tti.tr. gl'SQl'KHANNA llDL'SH, CDEWENSVILLE. PENN'A. r-Thl. old nnd .!).. rial li.hr.l llolol baa Wn l.aaml bj tb. anJar.ijrn.,1, and boftrlaonn fld.nt ol rcnilriibit a.tirfaclion lo IlK.as who may ,.t,..)M ki.. rtalrtTnR .MWIIOd. I.KW18 0. DLOliM, I'rniiiidor. April JlfO tf. Pf PATCH f l,tM ran tnrnd i,l t hi n,.il l"V, nl:,:;;S:Vi"'CS,::"S;i:i.: OH -fc In ,,.ur 1 (L.-l. -i.l,. , 1.1 , , , t p,.r f"...'r'j.?;f,r.".. h::.:.:,::;!;;,;' H AUrr.d CI'I'V Ndl'UllV (W, M..M g... ""' '" """''" JTJ Jan. II, 1880.ni. Notice to Borrow Money 1 Nolle l facrerir el raft lliat an aimMnalion wilt be made to tho Court of Common Ptr nf Ckar. firld euMAty. in Monday. Octol er 4lb, 10. for a iww aotb(irislO)f ttit SoHool Hoard of llowta dale h.ireujtb to inaut Jton-l lo tlia aniouDt of sevoa lboaatid dolUri (7,(H'0), fr (he parposc of rrelmir, a I'uMic School biiiMitit. w. V. ,AM'riiiii', rrcsKitni. I' Kit!) Tt'll, February. Houtadals, l'a , I. 1-0 41. JDK TI JIWAB 'I, I1AHIMVAHK, and HOUSE FDRNISHINQ GOODS, and KKEIlt.r..', ATTACIIMKNTrf AND TARTU, and all kinds of SIJWINO MACHIN KS, uo TO O. B. MKHHKI.L, . Acnt, C1.KAHF1ELD, PA. (Jun. 1, 0.tf. fllO FARM Ell lTh. Foutl.rnlh Ananal X KllMtion of lb. rl.KAHUKI.U Col MY AURIOI LTllKAl bOCIKl Y will b. bald Al Cluarfibld, Sept. 1&, 1C 4 17, lRhO, l.IBKKAL rRKMII'MS will In nlT.rrd and anad. publia im dua tlma.for wbiob a.ar, ,'arm.r In th. anant I. Inrll.d to aontprt. Vor inforna. lion nddraaa l.HAM'KK lK?j r. iriw, rral I, Or AL,. M ROW, Hilary, Clnrlald, I'.na'n Kiaautl.a CoUl.a Philip iMtta (Co. Traaa- rarl, HnaTln twp t Ell.ha M. ItnvM, Prnn Iwp.i Joba f nllh, Hloota tnp., I..vt li. I'raaalar, I n,an twn. i Vlllioa p. Tala, l.anrnr tw,. I Jan. It, l8.ld. m m O O -2, 09 .2? fun z g s J S JO r ts 8.?5 S3 tf JO o 3 - 0 5-2 W .- S w p PJ w 2 X o 1 13 n a o u o in ex IA r-i H 0 22 " 2-a - c t BJ-- S .a. J? I ii . ss . B a. SSI E is? aj "E sw ; 13 sl'O . ST of h .i M flj .5 hi -3 - j! T 1 j i. cy- mr Q 0) -3 T5 U 3 ' C "A. a 8 03 u n 3 d .2 . r 2 R 1 5 c ; 5 5 -j M 2 fi .a 3 00' 8 ? K in S to a ft JS a " n E 2 S.: r if" at -J 0 9J C ? o , t. 4) P tl' mO - ,00 .t "Co S 1255 82 CURWENSVILLE, FA. LEAVY, w drrrtisrinrtits. ARNOLD rAYS -CASH or TRADE. Carwsnsrlllo, Te., Jan. 9, "TS tf. 111.1.1 KUt 8I.R. Tblrteea bW.s of J Italiao 1!B w hit h I frill aril otifap for cah, nr eiclianjre fur wbrat. For furtbar In formation call oa or address the under, jrntj. J.l'. KKA.MKK, Not 5, "!9 tf. Clearfield, Pe. ADJOI MM..I) HAI.ICTbe sale of tbe rtal etaM of tlie lte Samuel Caldwell, l li ka towrbljt, Clrarfitld rouolr, Fauna , -il l. . ..l... ...i ... .a .... ,l oi.. day at Auguat, 1SS0. hae brea aljoorned, and it) ba iitTeri'd at 'he Coart Jlona, CI car (Id Id, on TuridT. Hfitrrnbar 2Hth, nt 1 e'elook 1. II. juiin i. riAuniin, itatniDistrttor. firt. tik, ute 11 Cuiftrnsviila, Ha. l.ANlm FOR AI K.-Ia Hastoa and Pine townbii,.Clear6fld oonnty. Itfasonmbl tints Wn (or pari of purchase ?V money, Prises Ift Oft to tlf.Ot per are. Mlcrra's resrred. L. BlltP, A (rent, Penflald, Pa. or WiLi.Acs A Kaaaa, Pej.L 10, 18T9-tf. Clear fl aid, Pa, Farm For Sale. Tha sulfpribrr no offers his farn for sale. Thr- (iroperty Is loeatrd on rails and a half north ef t'learBcId, eontalnin; FKilll Y At ItKH, moil of whifh Is eleared and ander rood ealtlva. tlon, (toud two-story "L" bonis, la r ft a frame bara and other Dernier? outtiuildinjr, t "Ret her with an erebard of all kinda of fn.it. Tbe whole le undsrlaid with a Teie of od ooal. thii irou. er.y will be exchanged for smaller property. Pr further particulars all oo ths nremiie. or br litter addressed te JOIJ.V C. BKKD, September 1, IBf-0 Su. Clearfield, l'a. Pine Timber for Sale I The andsrtiened oRnrs for ssle oa test terms. three and one-half tnillioa fast of pine lomber oa two tract of land In Centre eounty. One with two and one-half millfrae, situate ten miles 1mm llnwaid Station, B. B. V. H. K., and tbe other. with one mltlioa feet, esrea mile from said sta tion, tiood stream of water ro no in ft lenf tbwite through Mb traet. M ti m Jin ft : per Thousand, Tracts alo eontaie oak and betnleck. Other pine oak and hemlock timber ia the Beihbnrhood tt sate, unou location lor portable saw mill. lit M'B UURUtl.t, Cltarfield, Pe., Sept tat, ISNMt. Divorce Notice. Aim Ira Krlse, by ker aot friend William Oraheia O. H.P. Krise. j la the Coart of Cai Pleas of Clearfield Co., Penn'a. Alias Sabpra aa ta Dlreraa Ne. II, Juae Tarts. 1R80. Ta O. If. P. tVrita, ft eepoadeat Sia i A a directed by aa order of Coart, yoa ere horerij aotlned ta appear at oar aeat Coart of rommoa Flees, holdea la and for the eoanty of Clearfield, on Moods?, September tha ttth, 1M9, and show eeoee why a diToree a rimarnh etatW aoafiehoald Dirt ba made aad entered la fafar of libel laat ia tha above ease. Pereoaal serrle apoa yow bar Inc failed oa acoooat of year ab sent. JAM KB MAHAK1- KV, Sberifl. Clearfield, Pa, Aug. 1Mb, ICS! 4t. 3i ;z-7iJS V