Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 22, 1880, Image 3

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    THE llEPUBLICAN.
"""clearkieldTpa.
WKbNKffDAY MORNING, 8KPT. , 1880.
Terms of Subscription.
( paid la dvan,or within tbr month., .91 00
If paid after thtM Bad bfor ait month. .. t 60
Ifpatdafttf lhHpiratloDof alx monbu... I 00
?-0Mitrf. 8. M. Pittuksili A Co., Nw-p-pr
Advertising Aganta, IT Park Row, mr
Beekmsn Street, era our duly authorised Agent
in N w York City.
ri-:lic.i()h notices.
Method Ut Episcopal 'burch-Rv. flno.
Leii'i', Paitor. 8rvlo vry Sabbath t lo,
A.M., and 7 P. M.
Sabbath School at W A. M.
1'raver Netting every Wednesday, at 71 P. M
Cinn:union Harriet, first Sabbath of avery
nonth, it 10 A. M.
Wet Clearfield M. E. Church Rot.
Pharlki W. Ht aKi.ar, Paitor, Preaohiof every
alternate flunday, at I o'clock, P. M. tiuadey
School at 2, i. ai. aii an in r ilea to at ten a.
Prcbterlau ChurrhRT. II. S.Bdtlbb.
-Sbbtb services morning and rning Sab-
t.:h School at t P. M. Preyr Muting Wdn
Ixy craning.
Iluntlat t'hurrh. Her. , Pastor.
Ht.ieth School al 8 P. M. Praysr Meeting vry
Wednesday Tailing.
tft. Francis Church Catholic Rav. P
I. ,SnntiiK. Uivina aarviea at 10f A. M., on
'ha flrit. third and fourth Sundayiof each month:
Vespers end Benediction of the Blessed .Sacrament
al 7 u clock", r. . runaay ecnooi ovary ououay
afternoon at I o'clook.
OFFICIAL DiniXTOHY,
tium or loLDma qdaitii bbbbiobb oocbt.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
First Monday of Jim.
Fourth Monday of September.
Tina or aoLnina com mom pliai .
Fint Monday of Jnna.
Seocnd Monday of Norambar.
rvtuo officer.
Prttidtm Jndg Hon. Charts A. Majr,
t.nch Haven.
Auittant Lorn Judy Hon. John H. OttI, of
"e lie font a.
Atoeiat Judy Abram Ogdnf Clearfield)
V m rant U. Holt, Clearfield.
I'rotKonotary Eli bloom.
Ktgiitir and Recorder L. J. MorgaD.
Trtaturtr Philip Dottl.
liitlriet Attorney J. F. HoKeoKck.
Shtriff Jatnei MahafTey.
I'tpuiy &k,riffi V. I. Thowj.an.
Cnunlf Surveyor Bamuel P. McCloikey, Cur--.nivlll.
County ComminionT C. W. Kyler, Graham
ton I'. 0.; Elah Johnston, Grampian If 111 P. 0.;
John Norm, Br., Curwenivllle.
(mminiontri' Vhrk John W. Howe.
County Auditor William V. W right, Clear-(1-1,1
: Ji,afh Gilliland, Tbraa Runa ; J. 8, Nor
ri a, Woodland.
County Coronir James A. Moore, Clearfield.
Jury Commiuiontrt AndrewJ. Jackion, Clear
fit, 1, Wm. R. Brown, Clearfield.
SuprinUdtnt Public School I. Mo
Juon, Clenrrtflld.
Stolrrof Wtiyhii 4 .Wwttiiraa Jeaaa W.Carlila,
office at l.utherburg Pa.
Xotarin rlli John W. Wrl(r,ley, Wm. Ra
liimuifh, Cjrui Uordon, Claarflaldt Jowpb R.
Irin,N.E. Arnold, Curwenirilla j J. A. Living
it.ma, Dulioii City.
Our Sptcint column la decidedly interfiling In
a local pulnt of Titw, and profltablt reading to
uutoidara who want to tare money.
yi:h, HI' COUHKK I
Will 3 on Uka wheat, oata or eorn fr inb
ftTitiot ?" W are often inquired of in tbli way
by hlter fri'in f-ntroni who rida at a diitanca
ff. in CUMrBeld. We again y '. The relpU
uf a re fjnrnilile merchant or will owner in the
Trinity, HI answer juat aa well ai the oaab.
T- illlurtrate: If any of our patrom will dalifer
ii' a b.'g of grain at the mill of Joaaph II. Breth,
In CbiM towni-hip, Horace Pntchin, In Burnilda,
Tliotnr.i H. Foreey, in 0 tab am, Wm. Porter or
fUiew'n, In Lawrence, or Brown A 8eyler'i, at
K'xkt.'n, I'oion townahip, and forward tbeir
rt-rtlpti for the amount, we will eradlt them on
thtlr account for tbe earn. In tbii way all may
loon py what they owe, If they will purine tbli
coiine. tt.
BfcaTAdvertiRura and others will boar
in mind ibat all article! intended for publication
In thi per rnmt be handed la, not later than
lueiday, al 9 A. M. Don't forget It!
Men' good boots SI 90 at Moore'.
Tho Williamsport Sun bus bad a
-in W head put on It."
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The CU'iirfiuld County Medical As-
fi iatloo meeta in DnBuii to d-iy.
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Chestnut will soon be ripe. One
. r lw titavy from will Bnleh them.
Now ih the timelo buy your carpet.
II. Let mm A Co. have Juat rex-elvcd a large lot.
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Franem Murpby began a series ot
Tt rnjitrADce meetlngi at Pbilipiburg on Hun day.
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Buriittidu now sports a braeui band.
The initrumect bav been purchased, and ar In
the bandi of the player.
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Mr. .lolin T. 1iddlo, of Brady town
ihip, tliU eonot,, .ill uch id on of tbt BrMik
Till, lobcol. lb. coming WlnUr.
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Serviced will bo held in the Went
ClurBeld M. K. Churab nut B.bb.lh mom In,
t 101 o'clock, Intlmd of 7) In t)i ...oing.
Mr. Peter Wohor, well-known eiti
seo of Phiiipsburf , .nd he.p.r .r . rciUar.nl,
died it hit h.n. in lb.t plac. on Wftlncid.T Uit,
iged 42 ycri.
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The Bound of the school bell is heard
in ! tb. land, and call, tba bojl aod glrll
Irutn . lonf naiol f plaj t. what tba. Ibink ia
.n ardmml talk.
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AndyJui kHonhaaa Rood axiiortmont
of baodiomo frame! for all v.rlali.l of plctoroi at
bli furniture llor. an Market Itract. Ilia) prlc.i
are reaionable too.
Snow in rcportpd to havo fallen in
(lall.fhcr town. hip, Cllnloa Mnntjr, on VTedooi
d;oflait week. We bar. hae been anjojlo,
drllghtful weatner In tbli .Icinitj.
A new town, to bo called M inert
Till., ii bein g laid ont near Pblllpibnrg. Hereral
rw coal minel neenlljr opaned o Loop ran le
I he caul, of tbii Dew anterprlM. L. 0. Lingle
Jnna tbe aurv.ying.
The departure of tho Orphcua hand
tor UrcokTlile, end tbe Drum eorpi a abort tine
after to attend a Radical love-feait at Penneld.
made affair, quite enthuitaatle on our itrcotl lait
Monde, morning.
N. K. Arnold haa opened a wholo
aale iter, ia one of the new brick bloohl in Car
wenitllle. Hie bailneiewill be coolln.J otrlclljr
to .boleeale, end ealeim.n to Iraral and lollcit
ordtn will be employed.
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If you want to aco aomotliintf hand
idoii walk aroend and lake, look at And, Jaeb
aon'e ehow window, two doerl eait of Moo,'e
tore. TheeonUmtl, together with their arrangc
m.nl, Ii eomolblng to bo groell' admired.
At the recent annual conterenco of
tbe United Drctbrei rb.rrb, held In tba wetter,
pari of tbii Stete, Her. V. C. nl.J wei itelloned
al ClrarHeld and Be.. P. Blrajer at Bnrnilda.
Iheie were the al, eppoinlmenti made for thl
cnoitty.
Tho Foxburg (Fa.) Uazcltr haa been
remored to Clerioa and eooiellitoted wltb tbe H
p.tli'ni. of Ibat plac Mr. W. It. Jokei, a
former editor of the KrpmUlcmm, will preilde or.r
tb eoleane f the new tombiaelion, wblob Ii
now etjled tberrrpMefMN-Oovft.." ,
. Mr. lloo. W. Ithcom, Rxprora Ajront
el tbii plire, .lib ble femilr, left tkle (Turedej)
Baaing lor a ell weeke' trip t. Ibe Weil, .lilting
rrl.li.ra In Ohio, Iowa, N.bmha aad Hinowl.
Mr. Al. K Liageefeller, of rbllipibarg, will bare
charge of Ibe Ripreea aflleo her. during tbe eb
.. of Mr. Hb..m.
Tho aocond annual re union of tho
Hilb Regiment, P.. V.I.Btewt, will b held .1
Peninlawaey oe tb lltb of October Beit, tbe
fint day af Ibe Fair. Tbli wmblnalloa will eer
lalaly attract a large arowd f ppl t the
beaalifol and enUrpriilng tows In tbe Hinoelag
Valley. All who attend tba Puen.lawe.y Fair
a. Ika I lik, IJib, lllb aod lath d.yi of aeil
Wtt.nlb win .ol regret II.
Quits a number ol our oitiaons, who
ere mere lovoro WIIU lor.une
u.i perioal we k.ew .1, nibramd lb. .pportani
1, and vliltal tb. Ktele Fair es Wednetdey of
lait WMk. Tbe fare from Olearteld e. PbiMel
pbl. and ret.ra, laolollag admliivo. t. Ike Filr
groasdi, wai tin, good t. ret.ra aay Una ap
leu.. Salard.yete.lMfellewleg. Thirty -.lee
ticket wen eeld el lb. etalio. Is Cleard.ld.
Summor ended find Autumn com
MtDocd vita Tuesday , eptubr Slit. Straw
hata and linen duitors will now ba called In.
11. Lehman 4 Co. bavo just received
a hsndiom lina of dry good, fancy and mllll
nary good.
Next week Is Court week in Clear
Held, and a targe attendance of our eountrymao
! antloipated.
Tbe most noted men of modern times
hate publlaty attaated to the valna of Ayar'i
Cherry Pectoral aa a our for eoughi and eolda.
TIIB JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB ME UTS IN
TUB WIGWAM EVERY TUESDAY EVE
NINO. BOYS, TURN OUT.
Tub speakers announced (or the
Democratic Maii Meeting on Taeiday evening
of next week are all firit-elaaa. Go and hoar
them.
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Letters of ftdministrallon on the
aetata of Greenwood MaCreokea, lata of Knot
townablp, deeeeeed are publltbed. John Mo
Crack ro la aduinlitrator.
Mr. Potter Head, of Jawrence town
bip, gladdened the heart of the RarciLioiM
office printer with a baakat of 8no Concord
grapca. They were delloioni.
Timher por Sale. By an adver-
tieement in tbii Uaue it will be notlead that
Mturi.G R.and W. Barrett offer fur eale tbe
timber on 27i acre of land to Morria lowoibip.
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Mr. John Kiiuc, aduiniflttutor of
Franoii M. Pulton, deceased, lata of Ham tide
towmblp, adrertliai valuable real eat ate la tbii
paper to be mid at public aaleon Saturday, Octo
ber 9ih. Read the advertisement for particu
lar!. i a
The Orpheua' Cornet Band, some
twenty in number, left on Monday morning by
way of Peo field to attend the Fair at Brookville.
A do ten or more of our oititene are aUo "taking
in" tbe agricultural exhibition there tbii week.
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Weighty Landlords, Wo learn
that David John ma and ax-ShcrifT Panti have
laaied and will open the Shaw llouie In a few
dayi for tbe entertainment of traveller!. Thoia
who know the a per ion ally are awaro that they
are what miy be termed aolid, clever goo t lemon.
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Hard Coal. Do you want any
bard eoat tbii Winter t If ao, order It now of
Jamai L. Leeiy, and do Dot wait until the bad
weather aeta lu. Sand in your order immediately,
or you may have tome difficul'-y to itvure It later
In the leaioo. Sept. 22-31
"Thb Hoys in Blue." Tho Junior
Hancock A Engllih Club paraded for the first
Urn on Monday evening with Iti new ou' fit
blue capwi. The boyi looked, and no doubt felt,
ai proud ai tbey did when they wore their fint
pair of booti. Tbe capi have not arrived yet, but
are on tbe road.
Turn Ot:r! The Ml. Joy Hancock
and Kngliih Club will meet at the Hobool Uouae,
in that Tioinil, on TLuriday evening, and will
be addreiied by Iarael Teat end Darid L. Krebr,
Eiq'i. Peaocretito ur futt Turn out lo lour
Club meeting, end then go to tbe election, and
rlelor, ii lure.
Til K Ficmc. The picnic in "Morrill's
Ororc," in the rear of tbe Fair groundi, held
ever afternoon and night lart wetk, drew the
crowd. A dialog pUt'orm. rofreibmeote e.andi,
the circular iwfng aod ''lluidejooper'i aggrega
tion," under a iw.ll cart.ai tent, were among the
principal at'.lacttoai.
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DtuocBATic Thrift. The laric
pilee ol bona In tbe ricioli, of our atorci indi
cate . large trade In the mercantile bueineu thle
Fell and Winter. In the .Tent of lleaeock '
eleolloo thia proiperlij will b. continued, and
our diitreircd and panio-llrijken oountrr for tbe
pelt lereoyeara will bloiioto a. tbe roie.
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A MmriiHTUNK. Wo learn that our
old and eiteemed friend, Dorid Dreailcr, Eiq , nf
Vnlon to.oibip, receotlj met with . eerioul ac
cident, tbe major portion of bli noie having been
bitten off h, a eicioua borae. Tbii Ii a miifor
tune that cannot be rectified. Tbe 'quiro hae
our undivided ejmpathj lo tble anfortunat.
ilT.ir.
Fatal Accidint. On Thursday, tho
l:h lait., I. 8. Caldwell, of DuIMl, aged ebont
SO veeri.wblle driviog In . buggy, making a ihort
turn .1 Sbaffer'a) Mna, w.a tbrowo from tbo t.
biale, end lo lerloaily injured that ba died wllblo
ill houri afteeward. Uia body wai properly
cared for end forwarded to bit brother at Lock
Haven for burial,
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I lint of lettora remaining unclaimed
in the Poitoffloe at CleerA.ld, l'a., for the week
ending September 10tb, IS80 :
A. M. Barnili, Ada Bauer, Oeorge Kvam, John
Far.it, Mn 0. W. Fcuun, J.mee Kyler (3),
Mn. Lueinda Morrieon, Mr. I'axton, 1. fianuleon,
Il.ila Wllllaua.
P. A.'UAULIN, P. M.
n -Attsntion
! All the members of
Ibe lufrlfa Pa. hegimant In Clearfield eoonty, we
are rtqu.ited to itat., .re Invited to be prewnt at
tbe re-ualoa of tbe momben of that organiaatioa
at Puoiiutawney,OD tbe 13th day of October Beat,
There are many who bave reoelrej no invitation
boeeuio of tbeir poctomee addren bing unknown
to tboie loperiatendlng tbo propoecd meotlnf
m
Fistival Postponid. On account
f the 6h.w Houi. being leaeed and occupied,
aod Itciag unable lo procure a initable plaoe at
thia lime, the Feitival for tbe benefit of the
Well Cl.arll.ld M. K. Church, to bo held Beit
week, haa been poitponad Indefinitely. Due notice
of tbe time and plac of holding tb. ,ama will
bo given in the future.
Rav. C. W. Dt'kiaKr.
iliookville is to hare a baby expoai
lion at the Fair Ibl week. A premium la to be
given for the largait, fatteit acd prettleit baby
ander two Ive moatbl old, ae well aa to the one over
twelve and under twenty-four. Alio to the largait
and bandiomoit twlni and trlplete. Tbe premium
ll to b. awarded on the moraing of the third day
of the Fair. We alio bad a baby eipoiition t
our Fair doll b.blee. Ther. waa no maternal
Jeeloniy or favorllelim ehown eilber.
Tho Winter term of our borouili
irbooll eomueneed oa M-nday morning leit,
with the following eorpi of teioberr
Principal Prof. B. C. Yoongmao.
lit Aa.ntant Frank U. llama.
Jd Alililanl Matt rtavage.
No. I Primary L. B, W.b.r.
No. I Primary W. I Tate.
No. I Primary Mile Carrie Flegal.
No. d Primary Kale M. MHrb.il.
School No. 4 Mcopiei the old Academy build
ing el Fint atreet, wbieb bee been repelred for
tbe
Bill TlllNii' Wo learn that Joseph
Linee, reeiding near Lulberiburg, ii tbe propne
tor of as apple Baeeeurlng la incbei in blreum-
ference, end w.lgbi 191 ounce. Jamee Milea,
reeiding oa tb "Woodeid.a farm," la Brady
townihip, tbe .Ideit Improvement in tbe eounty,
railed a luralp I. eigbl w.eka, which moaiaree
21 iochea In diem.ter, w.lghiog 4 pounde aod I
ooneea. Will aomo Oranger, ar eomebedy alee,
take dow. tbwe Bradyit.e wba ralie aueh boge
prndueto . ld 'ikun.ed eut" f.rmi.
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Hound to bx Happy. DulJois Is
bound to praiuer or "bull." Thet tows hel tbe
largeit eaw-iaill 1. the werrd, end . lo. fe bot.l
ai eea be foand en tb. Continent. To Boiih ap
elvllliallo. In thai Vocallly, the W(r I agita
llog the creeitoB .f b Opera Uoaie, tbe cite,
liibment of a Bent, ..d tbe organiaatlon f a
Toeog Men' Chriitla. Aiioelatlon, A. .Id
reiident of Ibe piece, M w. write, .1 o.r elbow
remark!! "There I. ao better ope.iog In tbe
I'niled State for Ibll letter enlerprire, end 1 hope
it wont fell."
TaraIiX No. Two. Tho torchlight
proeeeaion of tbe Democracy o. Monday .von ing
in point of B.mbari and appearance retired tkat
af tb. Radi o. S.t.rday night le lecladed lai fg'
.ifieance. Beeidei tbe Citlaene' Cereet band and
a martial band, there were aboat 2S torehea la
line, moil of the bearer wearing aap and eepoa
Tb diiplay wai a fine ooo,end t he Domoeret b.ve
good oauee t. rejoice erer tb. reiult In Maine
and Ibeir turnout ftt bom bar n ihort aotioe.
Tbe pelade .a Tueiday Bight of lait weak waa
sol large) but It made op I. .otbuilaara, whet It
larked i. o.abire.
An Incidxnt. Ths following wo
lip from the Ollatoa eTepnehem "Tbe M.lh.
diet Cbareh at We.lp.rt waa lold at pmbll. lale a
few yean lieee, aad Col. Nojee beeeaa. the por.
ebaaer, far III or tevaa hundred dollar. Il
oe.reo af lime a sew man wai aat to 1h Weal
port eireall. He etopped with Ooloael Nejee aad
fa.nd hi. home tbe headquarter for lllnerent
nreaeberl. Ia eeuraa of eoaveriatioa he aeked
Ibe Clonal, "Da yo belong I. the .hureh f " lo
which heaaawarad, "No bat the cbareh belenge
to me." That ahereh Wise ha bmb doa.led t.
Ibe Mdhodlit eeagregaUo. by Cel. Noyea, hand
omily painted, refaralihed and filUd op, and
wee to bav kwa rededleaUd B.nd.y laat,
th. day apoa wbleh their friend aad ben .factor
elept the eees tl deetb la hi wa naa.etoa.
A "straw" vota was taken on the
Mall train oa Tueiday morning balweea Oeooo I.
and Olearfield, raiulting aa follow t Hancock,
48; U.rSelJ, 17.
A DECATUR PICNia
Ma. niroa i A grand Sunday School picnic
waa held et Ibe Ohio bohool Hour, la Deoalur
towmblp, September lllb, 1890, It wae my
pleaaure to attend it, and It le onlyjuitlee lo the
oceaiion to aey that la wil a grand iuomii. There
wai every emuiement Ibere thai waa adapted to
men ooceatoni awlngi lor big and utile, a atana
bendiomely decorated for the eratori of tba day.
aod eandiei, Ac., were tire, to Ibe children at
coat. Kverywbere you looked ebout at Ih. hour
ol noon , Ibere wet. tablet groaning wltb rlon
and delicate refreibmenla and every otraoger on
Ibe trouod bad a dmii or tnvilatioo lo dine,
and Mr.Jeeee lion, lirand Maeter of ceremooieo,
made himrell hoaria invilini everybody to ootne
lo tbe tablei and not to go awey hungry. Tbe
people of Decatur know bow to get op a picnic
eou io entertain iirengeri.
Burr inaan 12d, leal).
THE HARVEST HOME PICNIC.
Mr. KaiToR: I bav notieeo any aoocount of
lb Ifarveat Home or Auguit 1 sth, in your eoi
umna. Perbapl eouia of your reader! who were
not able to be praiant would like to know It.
On account of ibe rain In the morning, the
people did not gather until a late hour, but by
noon quite a erwd wai oo the ground, and tbii
we augmeniea oy aaaitionai arrival ouring an
tbe afternoon. Shortly after twelve o'clock din
ner waa eerved, and two houri were occupied in
diapoiing of thweontentiof innumerable baiketi,
Ac. A tier dinner, the aMmbly wai called to
order by Mr. J. B Shaw, Mr. L. Denning acting
ai rrindeut and Mr. at. J , uweoi aa (secretary,
AddrMie were made In tbe following orden
Addrei er Welcome by Mr, rt- U. fentx; re
plied to by Her. H. . Butler.
Adilreaica by Mr. Leonard Rhone, W. 0. Penn
sylvania Htat Grange, Rev. J. Q. A. Fullerton,
Her. u. w. urnicy, ana eioiiog eaureai uy ma
PrralJaot.
Tbe neopl returned to their home well pleaied
with tbaday'a enjoyment, many of them not
leaving tL ground until darkaeia compelled
them to retire.
Turn Primary Kleotion. Last
Saturday our frieodi held their election for dele
gate who art In union In the Court Houi ai
w go to ren tbii (Tueiday) afternoon. The
rot in thin borough and Lawrence townihip wai
ai followi t
0FFICK8 Q f
AND I
CANIDAT KB. P f
For Anembly, llynn 77 4S
" " Humphrey 14V ,27
" Head 1 JJ
For Prolb'y, 1U1I.. 47 )II5
- Kirk 3 3
" " Wilnon 1 I
" ' Kerr.. lift 18
W altera 1(17 M
" " Mayi 4 8
" Ilickinion.. I 1
For Kccorder, lirelb II 10
" " Fergoiou.. 63 ,7
' Wright. 141 138
" " Bloom 4 ,(
" Lulhrr b 18
Folm.r II
For Surveyor, MoCloikey 22 2H&
The turnout In the two diitricti wai large
over 2.10 vote were polled In tbe borough, an d
aometbinj over 3uu in the lo.n.Mp, thu show
ing ahat a decided Intereat tbe people ar taking
in cur primary electlona ; an from the general
outlook, It iremi that Fljnn, Kerr end Forguion
would meke Ihel.Dding. MeClolkey wa going
it alone, and, eooeeqnently, be it all hi own
way.
THE FAIR.
The fourteenth annual exhibition of the Clear
field County Agriculture 8ooiety, bold OB the
Fair groundi in Welt Clearfield oa Wednesday,
Tbunday and Friday of laat week, waa Bot con
sidered a luceen , either ai regard xhiblta or
atlca datra. The iibiblt la the Meln building
eoneiited of aomo fency work, Jellies, butler,
breed, n limited display uf fruit, three monitor
head af cabbage, com tell corn, levernl leckl of
wheat, quite a variety of vegetables, a ihow case
filled with toyi from D. neilbrun'a variety itore,
aod the Singer and Davla sewing machine!, rep
resented by their respective agenla, the motiv
powar for the hit aamed being furniihcd by .
diminutive iteani engine. Tbe foregoing enuniern
lloB with a very small exhibit of stock embreced
the whole businsss. All the articles and animals
en exhibition were nf the finest qualllty and
tb. owners or. Justly entitled to the praise and
commendation bestowed on them by tba visitors.
Tbe announcement that Francis Murpby, tbe
famoul Temperance lecturer, had been engaged
to addreis the public on the grounds at 2 o'clock
P. M. on Thursday attracted quite a targe crowd
that afternoon. Mr. Murphy appeared on tbe
pi atform erected for tba occasion in tbe grove nt
the appointed time, aod, after a somvwhtt brief
but vry ipproprlate addreae by Rev. Dr. W. B.
Watklni, of Johnstown, h waa introduced to the
audience and delivered an eloquent lecture, oc
cupying an hour or mora. Ills remarks were
not etricily enflned lo tcmperenee or agrieul
tu r.l themes, but was more particularly In behalf
of th youth, with a few hint to pareola to look
nfter tbe comforts and desires of tbeir oflipring,
and to giv tbetn propnr mental training, incul
cate sound prinelplee aod good morels, before
tbey left Ibe paternal roof lo struggle with tbe
world. The spsaker wai pleasing to bli manner
of talking, of rather fine peraonal oppeeraooe,
aod astonished his heerers, who had often beard
about bim but Bover before had a. opportunity
to realise tbe power be had over his audiences.
The list of premiums awarded by the Judges of
of Ihe different departments la as follows :
llo race.
CLASS I STALLIONS.
Best stallion for light draft, Jas. Mehaffey..$o OA
Second best, 1. D. tiuppy
, 100
CLASS 2 MARKS AND COLTS.
Beit eolt between 1 and 2 ye.rs, Frenk W,
Shew
. Dip
2 01)
2 00
Beit colt under 1 year, T. T. Smith
Beit bey gelding, Burton Uolioh
Cattle.
CLASS 4-8II0RT HORNS.
Beit bull, T. T. Smith
, 4 00
CLASS 6 ALDERNKTS OR JKRSEVS.
Best boll, John A. Mcllrida
I on
, Oil
, Dip
4 00
i I 00
1 00
. t 00
Second beet, Wm. II. Dill
Tblrd beet, Joha Pent!
CLASS fi-AVRSIIIRKS.
Best bull under I years, H. M. Devi
Beit bell ever I years, Job. Sankey ,
CLASS 7-NATIVE OR ORADB.
Best beiler under 1 year, L. Dennlng.H...
CLASS 7 OUKRNSKY.
lies! bull, W. 0. Tuttla
Sheep.
CLASS I COTRWOLD.
Bolt two ewe Iambi, W. P. Tat.
Bell ram lamb, W. P. Tat
Beit ram over 1 year, W. P. Tale
Beit two ewe over 2 Jean, JV. V. Tale....
, Dip
. Dip
, S 00
2 00
Hwlne.
CLASS K-TORKSII1RI.
Best boar, Richard Sbaw
... 2 00
.... 2 00
Beit sow and pigs, Richard Shew... .ay
Poultry,
CLASS 20-D1ICK8, QKKSI, AC.
Host ttlo gume. fowls, John Pent
Biier.llaiieou.
CLASS 21-MACIIINKRT. AO.
Davli eewing machine, D. L. Byrerm
.. Dip
CLASS 22 FRUIT.
Belt qnlneel, J. B. Read ,
Holt eoliertico of peere, K. M. Davis
. I 10
.. 1 00
Uest trapes, K. at. I'avte. ,
.. 1 00
Second bait grapes, B. M. Davis
.. to
H.n rail applee, a. M. Davis
. 1 on
1 00
4 00
Best Winter apples, H. M. Davis J..
CLASS 33-FLOWIRIRO PLANTS,
Bsst display, Krneet Book
CLASS 24 TRUKTAnLRS, AC.
Beat collection of potatoes, J. B. Read I 00
neei peea potatoes, "reerieoi," J. u. Head.
Dip
Beit peck parinlpa, J. B- Read....
Beit peek eerrote, J. B. Reed
Dip
Dip
to
to
ueet pec eniena, Leender Deanine
Beit peck sweet eorn, LMnder Denalog..,.
Beet all itelki of field eoro, L. Denning...,
Reel peck tomaloci, W. P. Tata
llo.tiqu.ibei, W. P. Tale
Beit bu.bel oora eare, W. p. Tat.
Urgeet iquesh, W. P. Tate
Beit mingel worsels, J. B. Read
to
Dip
to
76
Dip
Dip
Dip
Reileabliage, K. M. Davli
Hsu baihel white wheat, Miles Read
t u
Bail buihel red wheat, Milea Heed .. 2 00
Bill busbsl eels, John A. MeUrtde Dip
CLASS 20 BI'TTKR, OIIKK3B, AO.
Bistcheeie, K. M. Davis 2 00
But boiler, aire. T, T. Smith 1
Second ben, K. M. Davis to
CLASS 27 BRKAD, PICKLES. AO.
Beit wheat bread, Ml.e l.jdle Feller Dip
B.et brown bread, Mis Lydta Falser n Dip
inn ran, mis i.yui. retier
Beet epple pie, Miis Lydia Felaer Hll
Beit drop ukel, Mies Lydia Fetser
Best sugar cakes, Mise Lydia Fetser
Reel Jelly cake, Mrs. Joha Peals
Beit diiplay Jeille., Mrs. Job. Pente
Beit apple Jelly, Mrs. L. Denning
Bait gr.pe Jelly, Mre. L. Denning,.,..,
Beit Jar plrklei, Mri. L. Denning
Beet tomato eataup, Mrs. L. Deaniag
Bast plum Jelly, Mrs. K. M. Davis .,
Beit rambarrv l.llv. Mrs. K M D.vi. ..
... Dip
.... Din
... Dip
... aria
.... to
.... 1
... Dip
to
.... to
... to
Dip
Dip
Best canned peaches, Mre, B. M. Davla....
to
o.ai aaane. pears, lira. a. as. Davis
Beet eane abnlM. Mre. T T elniih
Beit eeaned h.ckleberrlee, Mre. T. T. Smith, Dip
Beet eeaned grapee, Mr. T. T. Smith-....,. 6U
UmI peeeh batter, Mre. T. T. Smith M
CLASS 90 DOM K8TI0 MANUFACTURERS
Beit rag ecu-pee, Mr. T. T. be. Ilk 1 01
CLASS 21 HEEDLIWORK.
Reel lee lie, Mies A.. Al.
Beet crochet each, Mies Ada Ale..........
Beet ereebel skirl, Mise Ad. Ale.... .........
Beet knliud bo.4, Mies Ad. Ale
Ueileob'd .bemlaek Mm Kile MeOlelle...,
Beetemk'd .Ighldreoe, Mils Bliss MeClelUa,
Best sofa pillow, Mis Klla MsClelLa
Beat telle! eet, Mice Jennie 8baw
Best Udy, Miss Mery Bankey ......
Best pia china, M In Maud Sankey
Moc re's bavs tho cheapest boots in
lOWB.
Men's bats from 75 conti to fS at
Moore's.
Women's good shoes only $1 at
Moon I.
Tho cheapest and best boy's boots
era to b bad at Moore .
liny your rubbers ot Moore's. Tboy
sell the cheapeitl
Flannels, cunaimeres and cantons in
full nook et T. A. Fleck A Co',
The caso of Hurry Knglisb was sot
down for trie! this wk at Kldgway.
Window shades in newest styles and
great rarltly at T. A. Fleck A Co s.
You cannot eo amiss in anythintr
you wsnt If you call at T. A. Fleck A Co'.
Silk fringes in Croat variety for
dress trimmings, at T. A. Fleek A Co's.
The bent liltinir corset evor liiuilo
I bow to be found at 1 A. Fleck A Co.'.
A new line of all wool cash mores, in
the late sew shades, Just received at T. A. Fleck
A Co's.
Ladies, if vou want a nioa dress pat
tern, either silk, worsted or eottuo, go to II. Leh
man A Co.
THE SENIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEETS IN
THE WIOWAM EVERY FRIDAY EVE
NINU. ATTEND.
Locmon, bear in mind that Moore's
la the only place yoo eao get Pcrkln's boots end
shoes in lb ounty. Sept. 22-4t
A full line of (Jonts' Furnishing
Quods, lists, Caps, Trunka, Vallaes, Ac, received
this weeh at Hlrlinger A Rook's store. IS 2
Mommie cloth, in cotton and wool,
dress ginghams, aod the Fall styles in dress cel.
leoes ar among th latest arrivals at T. A. Fleck
A Co 'I.
If in need ot a carpet, call at T. A.
Fleck A Co's, who have Jut received a Bow In
voice of eerpeling, which will be sold at gr aatly
reduced prteei.
Hirli Hirer & Itook are rccoivimr a
large stock of Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Chil
dren's Clothing, which tbey will sell ebeep for
cash, or will exchange for grain. lt-2
Tho improved semi-circular adjusta
ble Corset 1 Ihe latest novelty at T. A. Fleck A
Co's. Tbey are noted for comfort, eaae and dura
bility. I.ailles, give them a trial. Satisfaction
warr noted.
Making; tho buyinir of dross and dry
goods a study, crefulnoss in selecting tbe same
and selling tbem at the right figures haa made
T. A. Fleck A Co's the popular dry goods house
lo Clearfield county.
T. A. Fleck, of tho firm of Fleck A
Co., Is at prenot In Nw York and Philadelphia,
purobeaing an unuinal large stock of dress, drygh
and miltinsry good. The latter will be made a 8jj0
ipecietty this season. sept. 8,-21.
Her Ynim Mn.t. Now I We are tlior"D-
proprletors of a Saw M ill, complete in every par
ticular, which we will sell very cheep. For per
tlculars, address E. A. A W. D. BIOLER,
moh3,'d0 If. Cleerfleld, Penn'a.
For Sale. All kinds of Doors and
Wiudow-seib. Cell Bear the Lutberen Chureb,
or addren me at Clearfield, Pa.
R. CAXriBLn.
Aug. II, 41.
Wamtid. -ftv ft vouiiffUdv. board
lag la a ohrlitlan family, In price not to -xod Mth
$2.76 or 13 per week. 6b would not object to iVO
de som lewlog ai part payment fur th aam. Ing,
Plac acceptable tthr Id th town or lb conn-
try. Addrara Mm Japk.
iep-8-.lt Claarlald, Pa,
Nkw Daily IStaox Link. -Jamos L.
Leavy baa mcceeded In having a dally mall eitab
liihed between Clearfield and FennBald, aad will
hereafter rua a dally stag between th two point.
Ill contract began wttb April lit, and th atag
will leave Clearfield awry morning (except Sun
day) at I o'clock, making connection with all
train on th Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, re
turning after tbe laat train tb sam even lag.
Pauengeri and freight will b carried at low rat.
Ordtra left at any of tb hotels will ba attended
to. 16apr7V-tr
AMONG THE DISTRICTS,
ar a, l. m'qi'owx.
BR&DT.
Ia accordance with our programme we exam
ined lb Brady townihip Uaohsr la tb public
bo lid tog, Monuay, September Win. i he number
of fjuplteanta were teurtacn, nearly all of whom
had juit returned from icbool, and onieqntly
well prepared for the examination. Use waa re
jected. A roipeotable Dumber of ipeatator ware
preient during tbe day and Ave Director, lb
new school bout on th farm of Mr. Jesse Lines
1 n sarin c completion and preasati th annearaoee
a a modal hoot. It haa a vary desirable loca
tion and attract I v surrounding, aad when com
pleted will be furnished with tbe Improved Sus
quehanna School furniture.
ine loiiowing ar ine leacnvn appointed ay
th Board for lb coming tern, Latbenburg
Htgb ecbooi, jc, u. llayst Latbenburg Primary,
K I la M oora; Ceal Hill aboL It. K. Jimeeon :
Salem Mbool, J. I. Brockbaaki Croia Hoadi
Kbool, bedla Morgan) Pin Swamp school, fl. K.
Hay i : eninai aenooi. eu Huball t A u rand
chool, Km Fauat j Hartsfelt school, T. W.
Brock bank Lib (new; eckool, ifla Reams j
Troutvill acbool, A. A. iL.arx : Kast Branch
icbool, Alice M. Wearer.
We belter tbeiaJarlei agrd upon ar 3i aod
$40 per month. Tba Director exehanced their
cbeol readan laUly tn uafor"Raub'i Keaderi. "
The tducitional meeting wa bld ia th Lu
theran church Id the evening of examination day.
Dr. YYileon wai ebosen Preiident, Dr. Snackman.
Jacob Kdingr and John Shaflar Vlo Prsidnta.
Sadie Morgan was elected Secretary. Rev. (lied-
bin, J. vr. t orp, a. weber, K. U. Hay and
tb writer addieaied tb meeting. Good muaio
wai for a Liked for tb oceaitoa by th choir. I
A fur lb addr. appropriate molutiona were
read and adopted.
BAUD V.
Th Mcond teacbar' examination wai hIJ for
tbli townahip on Tuesday. September 14th. Tba :
olai numbered ventn, three of wbom failed
te paas the examination. Tb Director were all
preient and mamfeited an anuiual intereit ia th
proceeding!. Mr. P. S. Weber, tb scholarly
heoretary or tb Uotrd, delivered a stirring ad
dreis to the teacher at th close of tb examina
tion, la wbieb he alearly defined tb relation th
Board sustained te tb uhool lotaretts af tb
district and what tbey would expect during th
eoming term of the employed a teacher. Tb
li rector a bald a icetioa at the aloae of tbe exami
nation and gave tbe ontract lor building tw
new school houses (on at Falls Creek, tbe other
near Henry Utriek' te Jamea Blair, for W1J.
Tbey alio elected the following teach era and
agreed upon tb appended lalaite Central Du
Bo ii school Mo. I, J. M. Puitlethwatt, $37.60 ,
Central Dullois Primary school No S, Barbara
Filer, $32 j Wait BuUota Mbool No. 1, MoKeaa
Uarl, $47.50 Weat Dulioia school No. I, Lima
Liddle, $12; East Dullois school Ne, 1, W. H.
Liddle, $.U.0 ; Kait DuBois ichooi No. 2, hag
gle Sweeney, $32 WhiU ichooi No. ft, O. W. W.
N el ion .I4 West, Liberty Mbool No. 8, P.S. II char
ting, 8 .f4 ; Felii Crk school No. T, Kffi Bli liar,
M; Brooks school No. 8, J amis PorUr, $:t4 j
Ulnt chool No. , Tilli Osborn, $J8 ; Sabula
Mbool No. 10, Wm. P. JDki, 2H ; Pin Urov
eehool Ne. 11, Thomas Kagaa, $88) Hetriek
(new Mboel) at aula MoCullough, $.8.
It will be seen by lbs above, that Sandy towa
ihip will pay $443.40 moatbly for teachers lala
riM. They bav tbi year aa aMumeat af thir
teen mill on tb dollar for Mbool purpoMi, and
w prditfer th Mboel ef tbetowoibtp annual
prcperuy iae eoming lira.
Miacellaneoua Educational Note.
Twa hundred and oa proffialnaal rti irate
war tsiua, ana tweir applicants rejecie dur
ing th examination tour.
On hundred and Mveaty lv Blrtftert and
mor than one tbousand eight aandra d people at
tended tbe examinations and educational mt-
logs.
Mr. J. T. Llddl. formerly principal of th Du
Bel Central school, bai bean appointed to tbe
second pieo ta tb rovm putitic school, Mr,
Llddl was on ef our beit teaoben.and wcon
grata 1st tb tsaobars of Jeffersoa apoa lack a
valuable aeeesaioa le their ranks.
Mtis Rom Butler, who has been waaectad wltb
the DuBois public aoboole for soma yean pait.
ba accepted a pottllua la Neriaumbertaadeoaa
eennty. We ar Indeed sorry to reecr) Ue re
moval of t many t oar taebrs.
W hav reeelved th nam f lb teacbar
appoiated la m vera I dlitriet aet reported with
tbe snmlaeiloa tour, aad will publiaa them la
th educational tolani aeitwek.
Th School Board ef LawrenM tewaihlp, r
meir agent, win ae at lb uirceters rom la ibe
Opera Houm each Sat a rd ay afUraooa, from tbe
26th aatll tb apralng or tbeir seheoli, te attend
I tb eiebangleg f book. ThoM latrstd
sbonld take aotlM.
8. P. Fi.her, e Salt Lick, 1 atttadlag Cellege
t Ada, unto, aaa oiogita nail, f Lumber
VI ty, is at Ana A row, ali.biga.
We m It lUUd that Joha DaBoli payi $4,0
tax aaoaaity ta taa acaoej mad ar Baady tows
bin.
Mr. Lewis Brawa ha Wn hoM taaeher af
tba Wt Clarftld pmbll school far tb eomUg
term.
Tba Skawavilla aad Wllliamtdal Mbeto. la
la Ooikaa twncblp, ara la nd of foe mat
teaoher. If any mob m this, pIssM apply t
asewie uwtn, at latea stin nun,
A pMUU aiamlnatlea af leechm will be bald
la Leeaerd wradad Mbool butldlnc a SMnrdav.
October 16ib. Nen will be aaemlaed aal tney
eve 9m m pioyea ia veaaa.
Farmers, Look Herb! Iiytlo will
glr. yo. highest market price, lor a neat, ueta,
Cora, Buckwheat, Batter, Eggs, ObIou, Appl,
dried traits, and all kinds of prodao. lie ba
Ih largest and best selected 'took of groceries,
leas, coffee, molasses, sploee, .11 nil, sugar,
queeniwuro, tubs, buckets, basksti, ehuro, Ao.,
la Clsarfisld lounly. He buy Bli goods io larg
qusotitles from manufacturers and Brat hoods
for cash, aod lake lb advanlaga or all
discounts, and so h 1 Babld to sail ot lowest
prlc. H give eaih price for produo,and sells
his goods at the lowest prices ia tbe county.
Bep.24-'7t)-tf
Clearfield Coal Tr..ux. State
ment ef CI and other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Penmylranlollall.
road, for Ih. week todlng Sept-lllh, I860, ood
the m tim last year l
OOAb.
For Ihe week
Same time lostyeer
Ioore.se.
Previously during year
Berne time Inst year
Decrees
Total la l 880
Same time lait year ...
Doorcase...
Lumber
... 43,003
...,1IR can.
....I2 "
Miicellaneoui freights
CLEARFIELD MARKETS,
CLBAnrilLB, 1'Xi Sspt. 22,
IS80.
f.1 00
1 80
I 81
1 00
1 40
1 00
1 10
IS
4t
. 40
00
OP
3 IS
40
to
1 Ii
It
II
10
to
20
m
2 00
It
10
r
ii
2 It
Flour, per owl.
Buckwbent Flour, per cwt
Corn Meel, per cwt -
Chop, rye, per cwt
Chop, mixed, per ewt
Hran, per owl,
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, per buihel
Oati, per buahel
Corn, eare, per bushel ...
Buckwheat, per buibel ...
Clover eeed
Timothy iced
Potetoel, per buibel -. '
Appier, per bushel
Ouions
Hams, per pound
Shoolder, per pound
Dried Beef, per pound
Cbickene, per pair
Butter, per pound
Eiora, per dosen
Salt, per cock, large
coal oil, per gallon
Lard, per poun
Dried Apples, per pound
Dried Peaches, per pound...
Beans, per bushel
ytarrUl
QRAHAM MVL1.EN. At the residence of
the bride's grandmolher, Mrs. Laolcb, in Clear
field, on Wednesday, September Mb, 1880, by
Her. John Hewitt, tir. Benner Urehoni, of B.lle
fonte, Pa., and Miss Agues Mullen, or Clearfield,
Penn'a.
AhCllY-M18SEY. At Mlleiburg, Pa., Sep-
timber I4tb, 1X80, by ltsv. W. O. Wright, Mr.
Thomes Ii. Arohy, of I'lne drove Mills, Centre
county, P. . and Miia Clerliia u. aiaasey, oi
alsltbewsnurg, Huntingdon, rn.
WALLS H ALTON. At New Millport, Thurs
dsy, September loth, 18H0, by Lewis Urberd,
Etq., Mr. Alfred Weill, or New Millport, and
Mies Alice Helton, of Jorden township, Cle.r-
Oclil counlv. Pa. -
nt.n
toss.
,. 44,8111
,.. 91,211
13,080
.... 1,0X0.01!
1,031,000
28.413
....1,104,004
1,002,811
It is very interesting and .netructive
wbon taken in connection with your
spooch, for it shows the " goim of tho
idea " which your party acted on when
,. L-iti mi-i
sua.
MEHRILL. In Morris townitiip.on Monday,
July ll'ib, IKbO, gamuel A. Merrill, aged 80 yean,
7 month and 4 day.
MERRILL. Id Morrli townihip, v Friday,
September lUlb, 180, Hannah 0. Merrill, widow
of Samuel A. Merrill, agt-d 69 yearr, S montbi
30 day.
FLEMIaNU. At No. IV 19 (lren street, Phil
delpbia, oa Hun day, September 12th, lMsO, Jan
Way, wife of lavid S. Flemiog, of Gurweoiviilc.
la tbe 60th jeor of her age.
;.u i - -- - - -t
mouth ideas by coDsiHtont and regit
succcnsioo. Jt m woven like a ui
Stripe ltitO the Whole Warp And W
irert
of tboir history. As soon ai they
tho
nrvaapauiinn nf thA KcHnrnl (wnrnrnnis
MASON. In liraarordtowoRbip.on Daluraay,
September 18tb, 1880, John H. Maaon, aged 68
year.
Mr. Maaea lost a leg lb battl of tlttty
burg, aod luffered from that wound vr line,
tl leavi a wlf and a larg family.
WILSON. Ia Bra ford township, oa Sunday,
SfDtetnber 12th, 1880, Iltttl S. Wtlaon, daughlar
or bamuw r.aoa iiannan nueon, agea years,
2 months and 2 days.
Sh I s not dead, but ilecpeth
"Peaceful b thy silaut slumbar
Peacelul In thy grave so low.
Yet again w hop to meet ttiM,
When th day of life is fled,
Then In Heaven w hep to greet IhM, .
When no farewell tear I shed."
Special.
Macbikks, Etc. All ptriona wanting a flrit-
elais Sewin Machine ihould bov the New Im-
roved Light-Running Weed, fpr sale by John 8.
ers, Claarfiald, l'a., or Miles R. llMrs, dealer
in Macblnu aad Urgani, Ileynoldivtlle, fa.
may lttk -fm
Ox a HuiimiD Paa Cxrt. D hood it on Old
Pbicb. Sewing MacblBsoan now bpurchad
at Merrill s tin and variety store, iron . up
wards. All kinds of sewing macbinii repaired
oa th ihortcit none.
Clearflcld, Pa., July 18, 187T.
Cot.LBirron' Salbi I W hav prepared
a form, and hav on band a large quantity, of
bleak "Collector' Salt." which ttev Been ap
proved by tb highlit legal authority In tb
Court oi inn couniy. a. mwry iri-n
dosen w will mail any number to th Collector
rdering them. A Collector, wbea eumpellcd to
adrurtiM property, tuust post up net lii than
tbree notlCM in tn moil punue pi aco in an
borough or townahip. tf.
WABTan. DellTrd it tba Rail Road.
100,000 28-Inch kavd ifalnglM.
100,000 24-Inch aawed iblngl.
100,000 feet of pin botrda,
800,000 14-feet shaved hoop.
5,0(10 railroad tie.
ft0,0vQfctof good hemlock boards.
For whlcb I will pay th highest market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or al any point oa th
Tyroa A Clearfield Railroad.
alt jT. ftlURRRi
ClearAeld, Pa., Oet. 1ft, 1878-tf.
Ju&t ICooeivcd.
Just Rconivcd by ARNOLD, at
CUKWENSV1LLE:
Car Load Nova Hcotia rlftsterl
Car Iioad pure Corn, Ryo and Onts
Chop!
Uar Jjoad Ueakon bait I
Car Load of Choice Family Flour!
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac!
ftf-Shingles, Bark. R. R. Tics and
Grain will be tukon in exchange.
Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
legal dmtUmtuttf.
JURY lJflT.-A.Nama and laeatloa or IhoM
perNBS drawn as Juror to rv at Septem
ber term, commencing on the fourth Monday,
(27th) and continue two WMks t
QBAltD JI'ROB rinST Wiit.
A. M. Illll...CIr8eldtfl. W. Mailer,. Decatur
M. B.Cowdrlek. "
Apgftr Bloom...Cur'vill
C. K. StrickUr Ball
L. la
Hoover.... tireen'd
John F. Lea,
W. A. Hnover...H.Botga
Riohird Freeman. ..Hike
Ja. Corneir-Woodward
Joa. belcRunt, "
HenrvPluebell.Girard
Fred Harney Osceola
A. E.Woolrid..Brad'd
H. L. Henderson, "
Ja. Haley,... Uoatidlle
TbM. VinDuaen "
Jaa. Dowler Bunild
Chai. Hob warn.... Brady
David Ream. "
John Troxel Randy
S. M'Clarraw.IMtur
J- R. A launder... Knox
John BmIi.. Morri
rnavanai jcaoan riaat wibk.
L. W. Brry...Wallifn
Jeho Hanna, jr,..(lullih
John U. Smith, "
Joi. D. Oanoe,
J. K. Lewi i.
W. Tnnritoa
..Knox
Jordan
. H. hholT, "
John Williumi, "
Heorg Lingl....OIrard
Hugh RlJdla...Burnild
Joiepb Davi .Peoa Adam Beak.
Robert Meore..Ferguion H. Freak HoatiJale
JoMph (J, t)oi..Leeatur William HarpiUr, "
John Ream, " Cha. McMaatara.Cbait
Sam. Spanogl..Qrsham It. S. Montgomery, "
tiMrg W. Hall, " F. K. Pmitta.. .ClearAeld
A. C. Dale, " JimM K. Wation, "
S. W. Havrly..Bcerla Colonel Owen, H
J. D. Whiteaidea, " JuLa A. Stock, '
R. Rex, M jZach lloovsr... Rrsdford
Abley Weld, " i Simon Cross, "
8. H. Irvln....LawreaeBH Houll,
J. R. Parks,
J. W. Scott Oiceola
Robert Law head "
(iMrge W. Orr, "
O. B. Metre II,
Brns Miller, "
Jas. Daughrlv,Jr. "
Joha MeLaogblin, '
Samuel P. Sbank, "
JoMph Bailey Pike
Rosary Miller, '
Henry Brown, "
Jeihua Uarubarn, "
Kills J, Rodger. "
Levi Loudon B"gK
D. Moore Kartbaua
P. W. Kiddle N Wacb'n
Matt Rowli..Weodward
N.I.ob 11. Packer, M
A. P. (hoff,
Albert CuDoler "
J. M. Keller Sandy
Joha Kconley Bell
. A. Campbell, "
II, Addle man,
JBriitian horb.... Brady
T. W. Moor ..ClearleldlJ. M. Leydi Brnty
Joha I. Patwrioa,
i Llnee.
Tbomai Hobbias, "
Uvl Hennehof...Bof
D. J. Klioe... Woodward
Solonea Toser, Jr..Cbett
Alfred Stephen, '
Robert Fowlr,
JamM Ranch.. Ktrtfaan
A. Werts.a.LnmbM City
Jas.fl. Norri..Lawrae
J. J. Kramer,
Robert Bnvd.
Luther Harrett.Feraoi'a
Jar QraAn...Brdford
Seotl Brown Pik
Robert Liver coed,
O. Rerihlott-.Covlnaton
A area Sbiray....Oebw
JOMpk Moncal-.Jordaa
joha Martin. ..HDeaur
i. s.Mi,..i;rwan avtll
A. J. S be wart l.
J. H. Borlg .H
J. M, Lueor.
Jebn Moonw..Uetdal
Jab Char late.
BenJ. Nek...Baraitd
J. B. Shaffer Bandy
W. J, w set over,
J, J. Dr-immoad,
L. M. Wilaaa,
D. H. WaHng.....Morrii
0a. Merry maOicola
grpl giilmlistmtDts.
Sheriff's Sale.
Br virtu of tb annexed and foregoing wrlti
of i'l'aK 'arte luued out of your honorabl
Court, and to n directed, I hare levied oa and
will expo to public aal, at tb Court Houi In
tb borough or Clearfield, on
Itiuradny, Beptember 30th, 1HNO,
At t o'clock, V. V., all tbi following meiiuagei,
tenement! and tract el landV.ouac "
or! bed ai follow, via 1
All th defendant' lotcrut, being tba undivid
ed ono-iliih, more or l"i, In Ihe following d
aeribed lande.towitt All thoae four tract of land
ituat la Becoarla townihip, ClearAeld eounty,
Pa., bounded and drioribeii aa fuilowi, to wtt :
Tb flrit three thereof beginning at a beech cor
nerof J am at Dlaioe, John Brady and William
11 reily eurveyo, thence aort 87 i degreei wait
SU3 6-10 perchea to a he ui lock, thence by Joiiah
Ilainea aurvey noi .h 4H degree eait and perchea
to beech, thence luu-h sir degree eait 4Utl perch
i to aih (gone), (bene aouth 4V degreei weet
6611 perchea, croailng and ra-recroiilng Clearfldd
creek to beoh and place of beginning, contain
ing Hot aero nd 186 pare bin neat meaaure,
nor or leiii and being tract! warranted lo the
names of John Wbitiner, Henry Wfaituer and
lleruian Whitmer, excepting and reaerving out of
the above ftOacrea old to H. Uranitl. ibe otber
thereof betrlnninf at a white pio corner of Ben-
jatnia Youug tract, theno north 48 degree aaat
ill parobe to ham look .tump, tbtnoo fcoutn Tfj
degreei eaat 66 perch ei to pyat, thonc north M
degreei west l2 perollea lo poat. theno louth oil
degreei eait US ft-10 perchea to poit on lina of
the William Kawl lurray, theno by th aam
north flU degreei weat 80 perchea to map la, thence
outh ft2i dvgr wit 71 6-10 parchea to poit,
outh SB degreei eait ST 610 parch to poit,
thence aouth degree weit 2X2 perchea to old
hemlock of 1 7 VS, corner of Tbotnaa M nil in and
Hobcrt Maitin aurvayi, theno aouth 6fli degree i ;
-it V7 ft-10 percbei to poat crner of benjamin
Young aurvey, theno aouth 874 degre eait V8 .
perche to whit pin and plac of beginning,!
containing iHOacreaand fft perche, more or leu,
and being part of a larger tract warranted la tb
nam of Win. Wilian, The mid four tract of
land being tb lam pramlati conveyod by Geo.
D. W organ aod wife by K. C. Hume and Adam I
Hoy, Ibeir attorney In fact, by deed dated 16th
January, 1875, to J. Blake H' altera aod other.
ALSO,
all tbe defendant' Intereit, being th undivided
one-tilth, more or n, of and In tbe fullowing
tracti of land situate in lleocarla townihip afore
laid: Two of said tracts, surveyed on warrant!
in the nam of Jamai lllaiu aod K fib -aim or
Aloiander Blaine, beginning at a beech corner
of Jainei lllain and Wm. Brady and John Brady
inrveya, thence south 8ij degreei act 104 perch
ea to whit pine stump, thence south Aft degrees
west SOtt perches to a beech, thane louth 84 de
grees eaat 270 perchei to a poit on ait bank of
Clearflcld creek, thenee north SS degreei eait 60
perebe to a poat, thence north 4 degreei west 183
percb to a hemlock, theno south 84 degrees
ait 21 perche to a poit, tbenoa nortb S degrees,
eait 84 perohel to a poit, tbmee aouth 84 de
grees eait 118 percbei te a poit, thence north 8
degree ea-t 20 percb to a whit enk (down),!
thonc north 80 degree! weft 1(18 parebei to hem-1
lock ituup, tbenoa south 4V degree weat 440 I
perchea to tbe beginning, containing Tf5 aorea
and 72 perchea. The other two thereof, survey
ed on warrant! ia name of Wm. Brady and John
Brady, beginning at a beech corner of Jamei
Blaine aurvey, theno north 874 degree weat 187
6-10 perches to while oak, thence South itJi de
grees west 243 pereb to dogwood, thence south
bi degree woit 247 perchei to an original cor-!
ncr, now poit, thence so .tb RSi degree eat 8(14
pcreh to hemlock (dowo), theno north 62) de
grees etit 4t3 perches to beech, thence north
8. degree weit 272 perebe to th beginning,
containing 1173 aorei and 10 percbei.
The abuv four tract being tb asm premiias
conveyed to J B. Walteri and otheri by A. W.
I'atchinsnd Jackion Patchia, Exeoutori, by deed
Ved8l Uecamber, 187.. There bilng aa Irn-
leinent on tli Urany traeta etniiatiig or 12
i; e or cleared lana wtib tog uou ana
ii ;,V jreon.
ALSO,
V'
o int'i Intereit, being an undivided
ina
e or leis, or and U the follow
inc X Q-land lituate ta Becoarla towmblp
by'v beginning at a hemlock, thence north
vgreei east stv percnei io incnoesouta
degreei eait pcrohe to comer, tbene
south 48 degree west 170 perobu to hemlock
and plar of beginning, containing 820 aorea and
68 perches, and being tract warranted In the
nam of Joilah Haines.
ALSO,
all tli defendant's Interest, being Ibe undivided
one-third, more or leis, of all that oeriain tract of
land situate in Becoarla townahip, aforeiaid, be
ginning at a post (laid to beorigoal hickory cor
ner between James Blaine (upper) aud the Eph-
raim Blaine) being on the line between th third
and fourth Dlaina turveyi, conn ting from th
south end of the batch, tbenoa along land of L,
d. Weld and Samuel Hegarty MUtb 10 degrees
eait 4.1i perches to poit and stones, theoce north
844 dearees weit 40 perchM to post, thence nortb
88) degrees oast 30 percLei to while thorn, tbsoo
north 64 degrwi wait 168 perches to a post,
then north 12 degrees weit 1$ 6-10 perobes to
old whit oak, north corner of Scbaitiaa Graff
urvcy, tbenoa south TO degrees west 38 parobe
to a post on bank of Clear Held creek, theno up
said creek south 17 degree west 12 perches,
south ft desrees weit Si) perches, south V degrees
east 28 prches, crossing Clearfield creek to while
thorn, tbenoe soma i degrM wen zu peronei to
fallen nib, thence along land of Jamee Snyder,
Aaron Lvle and Jamea Cree north 10 derreui
weat 200 perchea to a poit, thence north 88 degree
WMI 10 percoei io lanen nomioeB, inence noriu
10 degreei wait 10ft 6-10 perobei to ash (gone),
theno by original Mn between tba third and
fourth aurreys of lllain warranti, counting rrom
Muth and of batch, aouth 88 degree anst .Ifd per
ches to the plac of bee inn in c, containing 6SS
acre and 128 perches, mor or lets, excepting
and reaerving out of said described premiiM lt0
aorei of tb lurfae of laid land sold and ton-veyt-d
to Wm. Mars by dead recorded at Clar-
Aotd la Ded Book 13, pages 16, lc.
ALSO,
all th defendant's lutercit, being th undivided
ota-lbird, mor or leis, In a lit lie coal, Iron ore,
and ether mineral lo or upon all that certain
tract of land lituate In Becoarla townahip, afor
aaid, known ai th O.hell property, bounded and
deicribcd a follow : BcgiuniBg at a poit, thenee
north 24 degree aaat 1 00 perchei to a pout, theno
north 8:tj degree west 4ft perches to beech, theno
north degrees west H'8 perches to pott, thence
south 8.14 degree eait 62 percb to poit, thenc
south t aat 80 ft-10 perohel to birch, tbebM
nortb 84 degreei weit 106 perchei to post, thenee
Muth f ait 67 pcrcbi to post, thence outa 87i
degreei st 187 perchM to tbe beginning, eon
taming 08 aer and ft.i 6-10 perches.
ALSO,
all tb defendant's Intereit, being th undivided
one-third, or a certain tract ol land situate in
tbe laid towmblp of Becoarla, bounded and de
scribed a follow: Bagioning at a post, thenee
by land of J. W. Uallagher, tb to l lowing eouriei
and diitancei: South 8.H degreei eait 18 perchei
to a poat, north S degrees weit 20 perches to a
post, nortb no degrees cast n percbei te a poat,
thenc by landa formerly of Blaine A Co., now
Aaron Lyle, Jamea Cre aod W. H. A Co. north
04 degree weit 200 peroheto an aih (gone), an
old corner, theno by other land north U3J de
grca weit 14 perche to a hemlock, tbeuc by
land of Tbomai Billinglon, avutb 8i degrees aaat
128 perch m ta hickory, idown) and thebo
partly by tbe last named and partly by land of
Ihriitian uooa souin i aegrees east mi perones
to tbe place ol beginning, containing 88 acre 1 16
3-10 perches and allowance, more or lars, and be
ing tract warranted in ibennmaol .1, make Wal
ters. w
All tli abov mentioned tract of land ia Bee-
carta townihip, being valuable coal properties.
They ar underlaid with several workable veins
of bituminous coal Bud on th lin of th exten
sion of th Belle Gap Railroad, which ia now In
process of construction, Tbey ar also covered
with large qnantitt oi aemioek and oai timber.
ALSO.
all of defendant's Intereit, being an undivided
on third part, more or leu, In the following de
scribed tracti of land lltuat In Burnild town
ihip, Clearfield eounty, Pa. i On thereof begin
ning at stones, corner of tbt and tract In tb
nam ol Martin Mailer, thenc 2t di grees west
2V8 nerrbei to bsmlock (down), thenee sou tli 70
degress eut 77 parcbM to post, thence south 20
degree weat 76 perches to poit, thenee south (by
land of Mitchell) 871 degrees east 11.1 perches,
thenee by lends of Aaron W. Patcbln north Si
dec: reef cast S70 psrcbsi to old hem lank corner,
thenc north 8i deerr weit 114 t-srchei lo
stones and plac of beginning, containing 870
aers and 70 perches, mor or less, and being
tract warren' td In Ih name of Frederlok Kuha,
said land covered with hemlock and olhar timber.
The otber thereof befinainf at a hemlock, thnc
by land formerly of John Hteith eooth H degrees
west 87 parches to Bugar mapl, theno south 87)
degree ea-t 168 perobes lo mgar, thenc by land
ol John M. Riddl nortb 24 degree eaat 87 per
oh to a post t theoce nortb 87 4 degr wait 18ft
perche to hemlock and place of beginning, con
taining v acre and ll percb, mor or lias.
ALSO,
all of defendant's Interest, being an undivided
one-third, more or less, in Ibe following described
tract of land situate in Huston towmblp, Clear
field oounty, Pa., beginning at a beech corner of
warrant Ho. ftfi7, theno south IV percbes ta a
post corner ef warrant No. 4266, thenc at 171
perra to post, toene ny warrant no. 4202 norm
196 perrbei to poit, thenc weat 171 ptrohc to
tb plac of beginning, containing 106 acres and
allowance, mor or lets, and being tract warrant
ed in tho name of David Caldwell.
Tbe said tract of land having a Isrt quantity
of hemlock, hfslnt and lber valuable timber
thereon.
Seised, taken In iccollon, and to be nld a
tb property of J. Blake Waller.
ALSO,
all that certain piec of land la Becearia towa
ship, vlllar of 'Ilea Hop, havlnr tberw a erect
ed a small dwelling Boum and en ncr leared,
beginning In run, thenc aorta si degree wmi
8uu feet to hemlock, theac south 67 degreei wt
186 feat to poit, thenee south 844 -t 240 feet
1 Arthur lot, thenee south 67 degree weit 10
feet to post at Cooper avenue, thBM wt It de
grees weit 140 rettopoit,thnMMiith 67 degreei
weat a Mt 10 lnB, thenee MUta M aegreee
eaal 78 feet, more r Ims, to Bergen lot, ibeao
south 67 degree west IS rods te (ilea Hope and
Bald Eagle turnpike, then along same nest 2
rods ta Bear's lin, Ibcbm aertb 9 degree MM 63
rods le old whit oak corner, Copenbarr, thence
aouth 41 degree salt 60 rod I lo poit, tbeni Muth
67 degrett wit 1 4 rod and 8 link to beginning,
containing ft acrM, mor r lets, and alL
ALSO,
one otber. Wlnnlnc at a rnr of Wright and
Rotnery Math 66 degrM ast 1ft rods u post.
tbene Moth 11 degrns east 11 rods t p"l(
thtnee rceth ft decree ast ft rods, mor er Im
te bank of Clear eld rh, tbaM ap Mid rft
about otb 6 dei-ree west SS rods, mor er less,
t wbll oak, t basse aorth 8S degr weat 89
reds I ran, lhne north 26 aegrMi it 21 rods
ta be(oBin.Mataieiac 81 acres, more it Mi.
Bailed, token la oxooailon, aad to b Mid at
Iks nrntmrl uf Jeremiah Cooner.
1bub er Bai a Tb irtoe or wm at which
tb property shall a struek f muet b pid at
lb Dm of sal, or lu-h thr iromnt mad
as will be approved, eltierwla to propeMjr will
be isamediatelv put op onil eeld osele al the el
p.nee aod rials of tba person to w bore It waa struck
off. aad who. In aaa. or denatenov ot such ra-eete,
shall make eood tbo rami, and In no ioatanee will
the Deed ba presented io Coart for oonnro.atioo
unless tbe mono, I tetuallf paid to the Bheriff.
JAMKnjMAIMFFY,
Sonatrr'aOrnco, ( tSls.rlnT.
ClearOeld, Pa., Uept. I.JlaSO.)
SherilTs Sale.
Dy vlrtn of th anneied and foregoing writ
of 'iW i'aeimt limed out ef your honorabl
Court, and to m directed, I bav levied on
and will siposatopuMla iala,atthe Court Houm,
in th borough of Clearfield, on
Thursday, H .it. tuber 23d, IHM4I,
A II t hat certain tract or pio of land lituate in
Bradford townihip, Clearfield county, l'a., con
taining 206 acrM and 9 parch, tb Mm, mor
or leal, nJ oeniliting of two adjoining tracts or
pieces of land, ona of which contains 1HH acres
and IDS perches, bounded aa follows 1 Beginning
at ao nab, an old corner of tract surveyed on
warrant granted lo Paul Cox and others; tbenoe
extending by th Mid trtet wst 100 parches to
a poet tbono aouth 1674 perohM to a poati
tbeno st 108 perchea to a ebsitnut ; tbbo by
land aold by Wm. Samom to A. Pierce aorth 12
degress weit 180 parohM to plac of beginning,
being part of two tracts surveyed on warrants
sreaied to John Naabit and tiMrg Bartnam,
dated 27 July 1702, about 180 acres elosred, mor
or less, having thereon recld a two-story frame
hous. larc bank bar and other ouiouiitiing',
and a larg appl orchard.
Also, ona otber piece containing o? acrM ana
147 oerchei, bexinninc at a ehestnut sorner 1
thenc west 147 rcbi to post ; llienoe IH per
obes to a pust : tbenoe east 100 perobes to a post ;
tbene north 28 dsgreei salt 100 perches to place
of beginning, being part of two tracts surveyed
on warrants granted to Jonathan Nesbit and
George Bartaain, oatd July 27, 1708, having
about 40 acres cleared, with a small frame houi
thereon.
Seiied . token execution, and to b sold a in
property of Mark Kylsr.
ALSO,
all that certain tract or plc of land sltuaU ia
Bradford towmblp, I'laarns.a aouniy, renu a,
bounded and described aa follows : Beginning at
tbe soutbwMt corner of th aurvey warranted In
tba name ot Timotbr Paxton; tbenoe eait 63
percbei to a poit 1 tbenoa along line of land of
Jam B. Urabam north 8ft perches to a poit;;
theno along tin of Jms B. Urabam wait 6H
pi rebel to poit on lin of Francii Weit, and
tbno aleng lata tine sou in so perouea te eo ma
west corner of Timothy Paxton survey and plaoe
of beginning, containing 34 acres and 104 perches j
net, bavlog thereon erected a aweinog noun,
barn, and other buildlnn. bein nearly all clear
ed. Seiie I, taken la execution, and to be sold
as th property of Henry Mainss.
Tirhi 0 Balb. Th nrlc or mm at which
th property ahall be struck off must be paid at
10 time 01 sal, or sum 010 or arraugeui-'Uv-
as will be approved, otherwii tb property will
be Immediately nut tin and old aaam at th l-
penM and rlk of th peraon to whom It wai
suuck off, nd who, in case of deficiency at suoh
ra-sals, shall make good tb am, and In no
instance will the Deed ba Dreaented la Voutt lor
confirmation unless the money is actually paid to
tho Sheriff. J AMI. a HAUArrai,
SHuntrr'a Omca, I Sheriff
Clearfiald. Pa.. Aug. 26, UttQ. (
SherifT's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry writl of Vn. Ks.t liiued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear
hold Co.. and lo me di reeled, ther will betxpesed
to PUBLIC SALE, at tba Court House, ia the
borough of Clearfield, Pa., on
Thursday, Uept. tl.ld, Ihmo,
At 1 o'clock, P. M-, tb following described real
stat, to witt
A II defendoot's interest in all tboa certain tracti of
land situate in Greenwood townihip, Clearfield
countr. Ps., bounded and deicribed ai follows 1
No. L Beginning at a red oak on the west
bank of th Susquehanna river 1 thenc north lu
degrees weit 220 perches to a chestnut, aod thenc
by remainder 01 tract norm o aegreei can o
ne rebel to pait 1 tbenoe by Woojiidc land aouth
16 degrees H 210 percnee 10 a wnueoaa eorner
00 tb river i theoce up laid river the Mvaral
eounei aad diitancei to th red oak and p ace of
beginning, containing 122 acre and 122 perobaa
with about u acres cieareu.
No. 2. On other tract of land iltuat n
Greenwood township, ClearOeld county, Pen n it I -ranta,
baglnoing at a whit oak on th river
bank ; t lit no np mid river north 0 degreei west
lii nercbei to an old wbtte oak (uownl : Ihenoe
bv land lat of Wm. Haitell, dee'd, moth 48 de
greei eait 86 perches to a stone heap ; thenc
souin let dcgrs wmi percnes to ma piaee 01
beginning, containing acrei.
No, 8. uoeoiber uactonana iltoate in Green
wood township, ClearAeld counlv, Pennsylvania,
Wei nn ing at a fallen hickory corner of
tracts No. 8662 and 8686 j thenc by land grant
ad to Geo. Elder Muth perches to th bank of th
rivar 1 tbene dowo said rirar Its Mr era! oourMS
and distance! to a fallen black oak aad eorner of
fint described piece ; thencealong the same north
14 dearer weit 277 parcoM to coeitnui norm 70
degreei east 87 psrchei to post ; thane south 14
degreei eait 26 perohel to land now owned by
Nicholas McCracken ( theno south 62 degrees
east HO ptrobM, mor or leu, to poit j ihenoe
north 12 degrew weit 40 perches to hemlock;
thenc north 21 degreei ait 18 perche to hem
lock t uence norta a degree weit, weit 21 nr-
abM to hemlock) tbenoe lv4 dgrea wsst 64
percbes to a hemlock 1 theno north 414 degr
west o perones 10 m bowiuci j iuddoo norm 1 ne
aroe weit .16 perch to a hemlock: thence north 804
dexreM west 7 8-10 perche to a birch oa the
orixinal line of laid tract No. 8662: thence by
said line south ol degree west ISO perch, more
or 1ii, to plac of beginning, containing 2H7
acre and 92 perobes, mor or less, with altout 60
acre clssrei, ana navtng 1 ncr eon rcta
hewed lug houM, bank barn, and other out
buildinc.
Alio, all ef defendant's Interest la one otber
tract of land situal In Hell two., CMarfleld Uo.
Pa., being part of tract warranted to Glen Daniel,
hounded as followi t Beginning at stone corner of
land of McCraaken and O. Tuompion t tbenoe by
Thomo'on'a land north 631 do trees east 60 per. to
post (becoh) : thenee by land of L. L Hoover
north 6i de. west 281 percbM to a post (beech)
theac bv tract no. wil ouib it atgrvea wu
61 t arc ha to stonei t tbene ay land ol a. mc
Crack en aouth degr ast 20ft perch s to
stone and plac of beginning, containing nt
acre and 42 8-10 parches.
Alio, ona otner tract 01 land innate in
Bell townihip, ClearAeld oounty, Pa., beginning
at maple t thence by land of Henry Beck no.
4289 eait 630 prehs to a Una 1 thence by ftvSS
and Vacant land south 320 perches to a hickory ;
tbene by V scent land and No. 6916 south 83 de
grees west ft4 perches to a poit thonc by No.
6918 and 6919 north 884 perch to pise of be
ginning, containing 1100 acres.
Alio, one other tract 01 lana lituate in 11011
townihip, CIarAld eounty, Pa., beginning at
a poit on line or land Mid to hV L.Miller. Bound
ed on the north by tract 6921, on tbeoast by tract
6016, en tb south by tract 8666, and oa that
by tract in nam of Cbrlitophsr Kratssr, con
taining about luO acrei.
SciMd, taken la exeoatioa, aaa to ue 101a ai
property of R, 0. Thompson,
ALSO,
tbe following real citat of defends at lituate la
Lumber Ctty borough, ClearAeld county, Pa., be
ginning at a white pine stump at eorner of land
or R. Young, dee d., tbenoe by land of said Voung
esials, aouth 24 degree cast 270 4-10 perch- to
a street; I bene by Mid slrtet north 69 degrM
wrst lS feet to corner or Ross aad Ferguson lots ;
thenc by th nin nortb 81 degrvM eait 180 feet,
north 60 degrM weit S40 feet, south SI degrMi
west 10 feet to tb aforesaid street, and by It
north 19 degrMS west 210 to a 12 foot alley;
then re by said alley Berth 81 degrist 180 fact
to 12 foot alley i thenc by Mid alley north 31
degrM eaat 180 feet, and north 69 degree weit
270 feet to centre of Spring street ( tbene nortb
31 degree east by elber land lat of said dec u
42 2-It) perches to a poit thenc BOrtb 69 de
grees west 6A 4-10 parches to a poit oa John P.
title's hoe 1 tbenoe aorta id aegrcM wait i.n
perclits to th turnpik tbene by It aorta 29
degrMS eaat 24 perches, tbenee north 2 degreto
wail 12 perches, aoilb 12 degrMS eait 20 perchei
to G. Bell's line, and thence by tb earn Math
40 degree east 07 7-10 percbM to beginning,
oniainiag 1 04 ari, 139 prhM and alio wan m,
with about u aorea eiar(t, aaa baring taereon
erected m frame boum and log barn and tbr oat- j
building.
Alio, all that certain tract or land situate la
the borough of Lumber City, Clearfield eounty,
fa., beiinnln at a poit, tben sooth BV degrees
Mt 19 4 It) perches; tbenoe north 69 degrees
west 68 4 10 pe-cbes to a post) tbene aoutb iu
degree eait 66 ft-10 percbM to a poat and plac
of bcglnaiBK, containing about 10 acrM with
about i acre cleared and no buildings.
Also, all that certain traet of land ta rergueon
township, Claarfiald coanty, Pa., bounded and
deMnbed aa follows t Oa th ait by land of Me
Can ley A Palterion, on th Muth by land of Ma
Can ley A Wltberight, oa th weit by leads af
Witbvrlgbt and K. 0. Barrett, aad on tba north
by lands of R. C. Barrett, Witheright, Fred Kb off
and John P. Straw, containing 71 acres, mora r
lei, with about 26 acrM cleared, and having
thereon rctd a small houM and siahl.
Seised, take In execatton, and t be sold ai
Ibe property of J. M. Ron,
Tana or 8ta. Th prlc ar um at whhb
the property ifaall he struck off m nit be paid at th
time of aal, or suoh other arrangements made as
will b approved, otherwise th property will b
immediately put np and sold again at tb eipanM
and risk of th penoa to whom II was struck off,
aod who, In M of deficiency at snob re eel,
ahall make good th Mm, and la no in it a nee
will th Deed bo presented la Court for eon Arm a
tlon nnlM tb money li actually paid to th
Shir iff. JAMBS MAHAFFKY,
SakBirr' Orrica, I ShwitT.
Clearfl.id, Pa., Aug. 26, 1880.
Thomas A. Duckett,
-DKALKR IN
THRRKBY glv natlea I tb eiliieoi f Clear
field aud the surround in a vlciaity that I am
pre pared at all time to fare lib famlli aad
manufacturing iiablihmnt altb a superior
quality i,
Coal. Wood g Coke,
Whir I am prepared to deliver la a few Bonn
no tie. I am always ready to haul and deliver
Irom and to tb depot, or anywhere else, and
mora families and bonsehnld goeds anywhere oa
short boIIm. TIIOH. A. DCUKKTT.
CIarftM, Pa,, Mar. SI, 1880-tf.
pi'ttllattfoui.
T iT T S 3 if S
11 H &.'!sj, ,,"3-S til -1
H 3 r,i5 E ff!! 1
j W 3 'O 11? M iA o
H - m M lift
0 I ! 5m 1
I Vat iSc.SaCC-gC
vw 13 - il- a mil 1
1 yS.tf lsl i
- -t c S3 o o
Hrsj inn
N. E. ARNOLD,
WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
0x1.
1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK.
1,000 CORDS OAK BARK.
1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS.
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash
price paid at all times. Liberal advances made on large lots. Go
see Arnold before contracting your bark.
. N. E. ARNOLD,
CURWEIUSVILLE, PA.
Mej U, HSO.lf. '
JAMES L.
t. . VliJS" -an - wxJ.I.X7jB
t7 3rX3E3RTAKEIR,
MARKET STREET, ( I.KAHFIEI.D, PENT,'.
All kinds of Csakets and Coffins kept on band, and furnished to order on
short notice, including tho finost as well as the cheapest that can ba manu
facture.. Our
oonriBH FiiBssmvxm
Is the bnst In use, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attended
in any part of the county. Call at my oflice, on Second street, or loave
your ordors at Troutman's Farnituro .Store, adjoining tho Postoffice.
JAS. L. LKAVY,
oct 1,70 Ty.' Clearfield, Pa.
gtiv gsflmtlstturntg.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Cur wenavlll. Fa, Jan. t, '78-tt
IhTOKI-.V TO l.OAN.-Oa Int-clasi lm
ill. proved farm property, by th Mutual Life
lniurane Company of New York, on Ant mort
gage, la turns from $l,0t0 up. For further in
formitiua apply to the undrnigned.
HI'HXTHAL W. SMITH.
Clearfield Pa., May Tin, 1870-tf.
gUSQl7KHANNA IIOUSK,
CURWENSVILXE, PENN'A.
-4rTbii old and wall-eitabliched Hotel haa
been leased by tb undersigned, and h feel eon-
ldnt of rendering sstlsfaetina to thos who may
patron It him. Oond stabling attached.
i.bm in v, BLUun, rroprieior.
April II, '80-tf.
Aflt-iIRNF.t-.l KOTICR...TO Whom It
May Concern t The undersigned, having
been appointed Assign for lb benefit of rdi
tore by Jas. b. (Jrabam, of OIarflld borough, all
persons, therefore, having claims against him will
prewnt them to us for settlement, and those ta
det d la th said 'J ran am ar reqalred to tU
aad mah paymeat to us.
KUWATID A. BK1LKR,
AISBDHY W. LKB,
Clearfield, Pa., Dec. 84, 1171-tf. AasigaeM.
Notice to Borrow Money I
Notice Is hereby given that a tppllcatlon will
b mad te the Court of Common Plea of Clear
field eounty, on Monday, October 4th, 8f0, fr
a der autboriiing th So boo I Board of Houl
dal boreugh to inn Bonds to tb amount of
eeves tbouvand dollar (87,01)0), for th parpose
of rctiag a Public School building.
W. C. LANUbPOltU, President.
FKHO TDOU, 6ortary.
Iloutidala, Pa , Sept. I, 1880 4t.
TOR TINWAHB, HAHDtfAMB,
and
HOUSE FURNISHING! GOODS.
and
nKKDt.Rf, ATTACHMKNTS AND PARTS,
and all klnria of
Si; WING MACHINES,
110 TO
O. B. MKKHEUi, . Agent,
efLKARriKLD, PA. (June f, tf.
Divorce Notice.
Martha D'llaai, , her
n.xt frlead
Wns. A. 11 never
te.
I. the Co.rl ef Cues
eee. Plees of Clear. Id
eoontr, Po. Ne, SI,
Mareh Teres. IKS.
Janes B. D'flos.
Aha. 8ah. 8er.Ulv.ree.
Seltee le Jmmtt B. iV'aVn., Aeepawetal
Rio i Vow are berebv aolifled la apoeer I. raid
C nerl on ar Defer, th. POI'HTll MONDAY (the
I7ih) OP BRI'TKMHRR NKXT, aad ehewM.ee
wh, a diveroe frees the Beads of .trteaoo, she. Id
oi .. aeere.. t. toe etmv. eue.
JAMKS MAHAPPIV, Sherlf.
a.fileeaker let. i0 II
SlllSffUaBfois.
LEAVY,
Stw 2vflwtlsfmfnfii.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Cerwsnsvllle, Pa., Jan. I, 'T lf.
BKl'.H FOR RALE. Thlrteea alVM .r
Italia. Beea wklet I will sell ek.e. f.r
ea.b, er .sobenire for wbeet. Por farther I.,
furmellon eall e. or uldr.es the .ndenlrned.
J. P. KKAMKR,
Noe , 1tlt. Cleerlela, Pa.
TEACIIEHH M'ArsTED. The Soeoel
Uosi ef Cnvln,teo blitrlet wleb to aas
iilo, four School Teerhers fnr tbe eorreot teres.
The, will peyfronat2 te $:10 oer oa..tb, Meera.
tng lo tbe f Jade of f ertineeie. B, order ef toe
lloerd. LKW1S P1CARU, Beeretarj.
rreseoviiie, re.,oepi. le, leeu-.i.
ADJOURNED RALBTb .ale af tea
real eiuu or the tale Besaoel Caldwell,
of Pike towmhlfi, Cleerfleld Moot,, Peooa.,
wbli-b wes advertised to eessa off e. the Hat
da, of Ae,est, ), bee heea oJJoemd, aad
will b. off.red at Ihe Coart lloaee, ClearAeld, eo
Toeedev, September Iffth, ot 1 o'etoek P. M.
JUM.1 T. MAUKrlTl, ASseloietrotor.
Sept. Stb, islt td C.rwoevlUe, Pa.
1,1 AH M I.ANIM ff)R RAI.B.1. DaeUa
X o.dPioetewoihipe,Cl.erSeldeeootj. ,
'ioe tewoihipe, ClaerSeld e...tj. jeeA,
e tlmeelveo fernertof nsissewZ p
'rleee t 00 to III.OS pet ere. 1
neeeooaoie umej
asooev. Prleee I
Hioera's rsierved. L. BIKD, A ceal,
PeaSeeS, Pa.
r Waixaoa a K...t,
B.L H, H7 lf. CUerteld,
ADMINIetTRATOR'R NOTICED Notts,
is hereh, vn Ibat Leuer ef Adeslala.
tr.lie. ae Ihe eaUla ef WM. BK1LKR. esu
of Clearl.ld boro.jh, ClMrl.ld Ce, P., dee'd,
oevms nee. o.ij graaieo to too 00Mreig.eS, oil
nereooe Indebted to sold etute will phraae Bah.
imotadiete pevvaeei, aod those h.vta. Uimi ear
demaode asaioet too saese, wilt press.t tbeaa
properly eutheotloated for aatllesseot wllhaeit
'lelaj. MARIA J. BIOLIR,
WM. II. BIULKR,
. ... Adsaiolrvrakarfc
Clearlslil, P..,8epL I, ! 4u
Farm For Sale.
Tba subscriber oow oeT.ee hie faM A i.
Tbe proper!, la loeeted eoe estle aad o half earth
of Clearleld, eeoUioio, KliiUTV ACIIavH,
moot of wbieb la eleared aad wader good ealtre.
tie., good two-store "L" heuee, larg. freeae bee.
end otber aeeessar, ootlaikliDga, together ertta
a. arehard of .11 kl.Ja ef (rait. The wool, la
...arleld with . vei. ef good eool. Thia ,ra-
erl, will a. eiebeoged forseialear pre perl,. Pe.
uri.er pemouiere eaii oa toe preoaieei, er bs
letur ddreMd W JOHN 0. RIKB,
rlepuabr I, 1IIIS-I. Cleerfleld, P..
Pine Timber for Sale I
Too anderslgoed offer far Ml ea eur, tarma,
Ihrae ood OM b.lf satllle. Sxt W pla. lasshw ea
tw. traet f lead I. Oe.tr. ...,. Oa with
tw. od mo. beef sallMeas, allaele lea Biles fewaa
R.w.id Bl.iloe, B. I. V. B. tL, aad the ether,
with eoe bIIIIoo fowl, oevea Milee free 4d sta
tie. Uoed snusi ef eater reeaia, leagthwls.
thre.gh eooh treot.
Slumpagt 18 fxr rs4istl.
Traet elio eeeulo oak add heoeleeb.. Otber
aloe eob aod her. look Uiehee la tbe Mtkkerhoed
for Ml, ti looatlo. (, aoes.. aaw Bill.
tfVRVB GORDON.
rieerSeli Pa., Sept. M, ISSS St,