THE REPUBLICAN. clearkield7pIT WKDNKHDAV MORNING, OCT. IB, IBM. Terms of Subscription. ff pid in advanoe.or within three mouths ..$3 00 If id after thrt and before m moot hi... S AO If paid after theeipirailon of six monbts... 1 00 p&rMtMTi, B. M. Pbttcnoill Co., Newa x.p.er Advertising Agents, 17 Park how, corner tides man Street, are our duly authorised Agents in N-w York City. KHMClOl'M NOTIt'I.K. Methmtlet .EpUcopal 1-hurrh Rcr. (I wo. Lnnr, Pastor. Services every Sabbath st 14 A. M., end 7j t. M. Sul.t.atb Hobool at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting ever; Wedneadey, at 74 P. M Cuuiu. union Service, first tiebbath of every m on tu, at it' A. M. UcKt Clearllcld M. IC. tl hurrh. Rev. OitnLKS . m'SftLar, Paetor. Prearhing ovary ultimata 8untay, at 8 o clock, P. M. (Sunday :-cb(Hjl it .(, r. at. ah arc invited to nlteud, lrel.) terlaii ChurchIUT. II. B-Uutlkiu Sabbath services morning and evening 8eb- tnth So hool at I f. H.trayer Meeting od pol ity evening. Haptlt Churrh. Kev. , Pastor Sak.tiftitt Hclioul at 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. Mt. Frantic t'hurrh CatTmllc Rer. P J, hHFBtPAK. IMviue nerriet t 101 A. M., on 'ho Ant, third and fourth Sundayeof etch month; Vvapers and Benediction of the blessed decrement at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday bohool tvery bun day .flernoon at S o'clock. " OFFICIAL IIIRKCTOKY. tll OV luLDlRfl QUABTKM S 8141 OH S OOVRT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday uf March. Ptnt Monday ef J una. fourth Munday of September. tiki or a old i no; couuon rmas. Tint Monday of J an a. Second Monday of Not em bar. rt-iLio orrioifta. Prttident Jndgt lion. Charles A. Muyer, I ck liar en. Aitant Law Judge Hon. John H. Orris, of Itellefnnte. Aiacinlt Judge Ahram Ogden, Clearfield j Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. I'rothoMoiaty Kit Bloom. lijUr and Recorder L J. Morgan. Tieneurer Philip Ilotts. Diilrict Attorney J. F. McKanrlck. Sheriff Jams VahaiTey. I'rputy Sheriff P. I. Thompson. Cuuntj Surveyor Samuel V. MoCloakey, Cur vniviila. County Commieeionfr C. W. K)ler, Uraliam. ton P. 6.; Elnb Johnston, Grampian llills P. 0.; John Norrli, Sr., Curwensville Cimminitnrr' Clerk John W. Howe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Olear-fi-1,1 ; Joseph HUHIund, Three Hum ; J. 8. Nor ris, Woodland. - Comnt tWoarr James A. Honrs, Clearfield. Jury Commifionere Andrew J. Jackson, Clear fle.i , Win. H. Urown, Okarfleld. Sirinteitdtn1 of Public School M. L. Me guown, CInarllfld. Sealerof Wiktt& jlfaamrtf JeiM W.Carllle, i, Pice at Luiber.liurg Pa. Solaris fubtie. John W, Wrlgley, Wm. Ra-d.-hnuh, Cyrua (J union, Clrarfield ; Jofjih R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, CurwentTilla ; J. A. Living iitnue, lJuHoil City. Our fyen'n column Ii decidedly interesting In n locl point of view, and profitable reading to t Guidon who want to lava money. vr-:, of (oriisii i "Will jou tuke wheat, oata or e -re fur tub x'riptimi ?" We arc uften Inquired of in tbli way bi li tter frim patrona who reiido at a diMance triiu Clearfield. We gnio lay yea, Tbe receipU ul a reriotiille merchant or mill owner In tbe vi. initv, will aniwrr ui Jot ej well a tbe cah. To illluitrate : If any of oar patron will deliver j Uf a nag ot gram at . ... .IH , .L- III f U II II.. I k in Chert tnwntdilp, Horace Patcbln, In Hnrnaule, I Tl. qui hi II. Forney, In tJruhain, Win. Porter or Miaw'i, in Lawreune, or Brown A Seyler'a, l Ro kti'n, I'uion townahip, and forward their rinipli for the a .iount, we will credit them on thi tr account for tbe lame. In tbii way all mny oon pay what they owe, if they will purine tbia ooitrie. etirAdvcrtiHern and others will bear in tu:nd that all articlea intended for publication in tbii papir mwt be handed i, not later than Tueiday. t 9 A. M. Don't forget It ! Chestnuts are plenty and wormy, i -a- aw Do yon comprehend tho figures - m - m - - Wild geeso and trumps have gone to'ithward. Mr. Lillie W. Wile, daugUtcr of ex- SherllT Powell, of tbli place, la at preient lojmirn .rig with friendi in Philadelphia. m m - The season is now tipon us when rnniantio young ladu-i gather Autumn leave anil noil the fiuuily Bible and other good bookl. m - mi - The County National Hank puhlishos x report ol tbe condition or that intntmion at the cloie of buiineas on October lit. The ibow- ing ii a g'iod one. . mm e -- uv. William J. Gibson, V ).t ol Duneannille, Blair eoonty, s well-known Prei byierian divine, will complete hli fiftieth jear la the mioiitry tbii mentb. , mm "Curwensvillo has a cheese lacttry and tbe other day ibipped fcur tone of choice nueeie to the eastern market." -A'xcAaiioe. Pray, who runt tht mammoth itabiitbment 1 m mm - H. W. Graham moved into the brick reiitUr.ee on Pine a I net, recently eocupled by ex Sheriff Penli. JatntaL. Leavy wit) .oen oc cupy tbe residence vacated by Mr. yrabam. i mm Quito an extensivu busmesH is done In the vicinity of Pen field, lb it county, in digging and ibtpping laurel root to tbe Kait-ra eitiei, -where It Is manufactured into looking pipci. mm ma Kuv. T. J. Sherrard, of Mifllintown, in tbe Hunting Ion Presbytery, haa received a call from the Presbyterian congregatieo at Brook ville, Clarion Preibytary, at a salary or $1,203 a It. Xewtun Shaw, proprietor of the Lenard liouae, recently purobased a valuable and hand!" me borae in l'biladt li-hia, which ia now la hif subte hi this pla. It Is said to be gcr. ' Jacob ftitzmun has been appointed ticket agent of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad at O n- ola, this county. A new depot building la will under way, and will soon be completed at that tatlou. mt mw - - An npplo tree in the yard of ex- Shiriff Liugle, tn Pbillpburg, was lull of bioisoms lalt week, and tho Journal, the "local" having sampled the tn, they were as fragrant at tbe blooms of May. mm e mm - Gray and black pquirrela and pheas ants are said to bt luite plenty in tbe mountains tbli Fall. Some of oar ipertsnten have birn u,ulte auccBiaful, large numbers ol iqairreli be ing brought In nearly every day. i mm .- W. C. Cardon is having some im tmvementa made to tbe Kelllebtrger property, ot Market street, reecnily pnrohsstd by bim Pretbonwtary Ul03 alio Improve 1 the prop eity purchased by bim on Pine street. H. B. Freeman, formerly telegraph operator and rai Irosd ageat at Oaeeole, this Bounty , has been promoted and Is now doing duty In tbe Dlrtateher'i tfflee at Tyrone, lie i. a roa of Mr. A. L, Frtemen, railroad agent at Riglsr station mm e mm - In tho Supremo Court at Pittsburgh, on ike 4tb inn , tbe ease or H. U. fibilhnglord vi. D. H. Mood, Truatee, taken np from the Com moa Pleas Court of Huntingdon county, was tffisined, and the H-Mits beire are entitled to a a an A lump post has been put up on M atkei unit, in fr.nt cf T. A. Faek A Co.'a itore, on which basbeea (laced a bandaome lamp il colored glaar, mannfaetared and letlered el preniy for the above-named enterprlilog firm. Tbe light of tbii lamp can be seen tbe entire lengtb of Market street, eat and wait. Tbo dwelling house of John ltado- baugb, Jr., con el Jeba 8. Radebaegh, at Wood ward's mill, let Helton tenniblp, near Penfield, ws totally eitrnyiKl by Sra during Monday forenoon of la it week. The greater p oil Ion or nil or tbe boaseheld effeeta were saved. The luii Is eitimated at about M. Tbe wiad blow ing ia ft faverable direction at tbe tlsae Is all that saved the mill. The foreatsat this season of tho rear, arrayed In gorgeeua and varigated hues, (ores a . pkture tbat ts perfeelly grand, end can't help hat aitiaet the adulraUua end pleeae tbedlsoon teudindtvtdnal,acwellnatbeeewk are romea Il ea I ty larlined. The tearlct ftnd gnlden Hate of Aotumn, b:enJ(n with the beautiful bright grera Isavee that arc itlll fresh, form aeae that "Is lait toe lively fir anything." ' Mon' good boots $1 90 at MooroV Judjjo Koley visited the County Filr at Bellefunte lest week. Centre Silk i'rinos in great variety dreaa trimmings, at T. A. Fleck 4 Cu'i. .. for Henry K. Snyder, of this place, ac eoispanledby hlawifc, U ililting hkold bo ma In cyder county Mr. George KaHUm. of PuBom, is a aw undent m iba bffiea of Mean. Wallace A Kraba, of tblt plaoa. ' - Many ot our citizens nro takincr the Pair at Paaxautawaey tbia week. Many nun of then would Ilka to ba there. A new tine of all wool cttwlimeroH, in Iba late new ihadre, jut I reeelvad at T. A. Fleck A Cu'i. Or. Stewart, Dentist, will be ubitent from bla emoe Iron Monday, October l&tb, Saturday October 231, Inclusive. St All atylea, all gradt-H, and all prices of Mcn'a, Vomh'., Ruy'a and Chl'dren' lolulhiog at lllrllnger Rook a. Sept. SV-St Motnmie cloth, in rotton and wool, drets ginghami, and the Fall itytes in drcai oal Iroea are among the later t arrirali at T A . Fleck A Co'a. I ! -- Ii in need ot a cnrjiet, t all at T. A. Fleck A Cu'i, abo bare juit tereid a new Id roica of oarpeling, which will be mvll at greatly redui-vj prion. Mr. Thomua Dougherty, ot thift place, while engaged in grubbing, on Friday lair, re- ceired a vary painful cut on kit foot, from which he auflora ronriderabty. Ayer'n A vim Cure U an infulliblo cure for Fcier and Aua La all It forma. The proprietor! warrant it, and tbtir word la ai good ai a V 8. bond. Try it. Tlio improved semi circular adjusta ble Co net ii the lateat novelty at T. A. Flcok A Co'a Tliry are notrd for comfort, eao and dura bility, ladiei, give them a tril. Halifactiun warrantel. m an $329. 'I'l'o "Ven letkr uf (1 Van livt, a prounneut llruokville Radical Orecnbacker, appearr eliewhcre fu tbia l.aue. lie givei bia rcai mi fur advocating the elacti m ol Hancock. Head bia letter! - m Wo learn from tho Tim? Unit the Slenri. Craibta, of Saluna, Pa., bare leaieJ ground from Zachariah McNut, in Curwannilla, and eomineoced the erecliun (if buildiuga for a carriage manufactory. Mr. Levin C liloom.at present pro prietor of the Susquehanna lluuae, CurwcnuTille, will aell at public tali, on Friday, OcL 22i, at hi late reiideace at the "Old iiloom Hrldgef" a large lot of perional property, fnailating principally of houreliuid gmda, For particular! eee pnrtiei. IEAl. Uui'indoii G. Slerliiijf, a nu-in berof the grrat Philadelphia dry t.miis firm Jainel, Kent, r-'ai.tee A Co., tiled in that city on Thursday lait, after a few bura' lilneii. Hi? as; wa 66 yraia. lie wu wall and Intimately known to in any of tbe mcrcliunte of our county, who will regret to leu.ru of hli death. Andy Jacknon comtH to tho front thii week with a large now udtcitiieuient. lie baa completed arrangement! tn the We.t by which be ni rujjly hi cudon.eii with LmndfoiDcl black walbut furniture at attoniihingly low i prlcea. Read bit rle lilt, and eall at hit it ro , on Markut itreet and aee ipteimeni of thv goodi. Va aro enjoying very lino weathor, i but the morning and ironing are not mild j ! onnugb to u'o without flrei, aa we are informed bai bten be cum in the Leonard Graded tobool hull I- lag Qp (J fce (i The fraity mornlngi . 0f aii weo), wcre enough to chill the intellect and give all (he lobular! a bad cold. Wetruotthat tome arrangemcnta may bo made for the con. furl of the children, as well as the trache ra. mn liiz. The liuntingdoa Local Anr, or the 4tb lost , remarks: "That the Executive Committee or tbe J ui.iata Valley Printeri Afioela tion, Ditt In tbii place on Saturday, to count up tbe surplus from (be rttont picnic at Roaring Spring. Mama. McPike, P paddy, CoaraJ an I Tyhurst were In attendanoe. There s a balance of $17.57 in the Troneury, Well, ir that band or printeri don't know a right bower from tbe left, we are fooled. a . Will Soon bk Opkn. Tho Tyrone Herald says, that "the Bell's Uap citentlonia searing completion, an J ptrtici engjred In ill eon at ruction believe it will bo ready for the trans portation of coal and lumber before Winter sell in." This road leaves tbo main lino seven mliei esit of Altonna, scales theAlleghtny mountains, and stuns at Cualporton Clear (Md creek, four wiles above Olen Hope, in BeCcaria township, thla eoonty, where they have nothing leu than lit feet coal veins. A Family Rkijnion. Wo clip tho following from the Ottumwa,'(Iowa) Oji'y Courier, of the 2d imun' : MTba fallowing peneui arc tbe eitv vitltifig Prof. Rheem acd his aiiter, Mra. Prof. Lighton : Their mother, Mn. LydLi Rheem and Ueorge W. Kbeom, wife and d4ugh:er, from Clearfield, Pa.; Mrs. Annie Wallace and two sons, from Charlton, Iowa Messrs. 8. J. and L. M. Rbeem, from Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. A. C. Wilooi and daughter, from Kansas City, Mo- We hope tbey will have a pleasant family reunion." Sad Accident. Tbo Huntingdon AVim says : "Lait Wedneaday night, September 28tb, Oioar Clarke, eldeit cot of Dee Jam in end Almlra Clarke, of WewUrg, and aged IS years, had been at the Melbodnt Village Camp, ami after he bad returned to the borne of Binjamln Baker, wbete be was living, he no bitched the horse from the carriage end Itaped upon his back to rids him to pasture. The night being dark, he roJe into a grape vine and became sw entangled that be was violently thrown off tbe horse's back and iostsntly hilled, the fall breaking bli neck." mm mmi - A Terrible AcnnnNT. Wo learn from tbe lUlicfocte Hfpmbtica, that Mr. Homer, of Ibe Mate College, mot with a hocking acci dent on lait Tuesday, by wbmh be lost a hand. He waa engaged in threbing grain with a power tbrcihvr, and ioo unguarded muineut bla right band w.s eaught by the cylinder toetb and dawn Into thv machinery, teanng it off at the wriit. Were It nt for the fait that Mr. Uouor li a strongly built man, and was therefore able to free himreir from tbe machinery, Il Is probable that bis whole arm wuulj have bicn wrentht-d from his body, in which sate be woflll very likely have lost bis life. The arm wi.s io terribly torn and lacerated that It was f-ual necanary to amfulate It below lbs elbow Iv prevent mortifica tion. mm - Fatal It. H. Acuidknt. Wo learn from tbe Look Haven Oemotrui, ef the 7ib in it., that en the previous evening tbe Bald Kigle freight ran over aa estray bursa ae ar Mill Hall, Cent.e county, The engine was upiet and tbe fireman, Micbtel HiuhII, a resident f Tyrone, killed. The engineer, Duke Cox, who resides In the ei'y of Loch 11 a ven, was eerlouily injured, bat It ts hoped not fatally. We wonder how the ojiner of that vagrant boras reels over tbe death of bis fellow-ma,eauaet by bis gross neglect. Suppoie It bad been a paaienger train, and mores of periuni killed F A boric without a driver baa no more right on a railroad track, than ha ha s In a parlor, and for a trepaaof tbii kind the owner sbeuld be aev.rely puniabed. mm mm A SicRtouB Fall A party, composoJ of half a doaen young ldie and gsntlemea of this place, went to tbe ridgei a mile or two west of Carwensville to gather ebeitnute,ea Tueiday of lait week. Ftnwick McLeod,oae of the party, climbed a tree and waa engaged in threshing down the burs, when, nUurluiialsij, tbe limb broke and befell n distance or about thirty five reet to tbe rough and stony ground below, fracturing bla thigh, cutting his head and face, and bruiting bim about the abouldera severely. He was brought to tba reiidene of his. mother, In this borough, the same evening In an Insensible condition, for several days greet fears wsre entertained In regard to bis recovery, but at present writing be is Improving, and the prospects for bis getting ah out again are very favorable. mm mm, i - . r , , A 1 1 oris i Killed by a Snake Tbe Allwoa 8mn laya i "Jacob Braant, ef Ht. Anguattae, Cambria couety, was driving to AI toofta on Saturday with a iwo-aeree had of lum bar, In which be deals to some e a tent. 0a the way down the eaouaiaio, la tbe vicinity of Burh hern, he saw a large rattlesnake U the road, but not in lime to slop the team. The animals did not see the snake and alwoet stepped upon tbe reptile. The snake In passing under the horses IsMened Us fangs In the leg of Che or them and dli appeared In Ike underbill b before It could be killed. Mr. Braunt drove aa to this city, the woaoded borre giving no avldsnee of Its) sertons ln)ariei. Arte traneaotiagbU kaiiacas here Mr. Dranai started home agaia, bat when ftbout half way to hit residence the leg cf Ibe bitten eelmal began ta swell and tho poison spread so rapidly that tba koree dropped over dead lot long after. Tbe animal was a fine and a valuable one, war th sbont II 9tt." Men's bats from 75 cents to $5 at Moore's. Women's good abocs only $1 at m uur a. Buy your rubbers o! Moore'. Tbey en me coeapeat : Huy your millinery goods of II. Tbo cheapest and best boy's boots tv iv bi dm ai h oo re a. A full aortment ot gloves, a at II. Lehman A Co'a. FlanncU, cupsimcrca and cuntoiift in full aiock at T. A. Fleck A Co'a. Window ftbadesin newest stylet and groat raritty at T. A. Heck A Co'a, - m THE SKN10H HANCOCK CLUB 1IKKTS IK TUB WIOWAM EVERY FRIDAY EVE NING. ATTEND. Aycra Pills are the kento! all purga- tlvca for family ue, Tbey are pleaiant, lata and lure, and excel all other Pilla in healing and curative qualities. Making tho bjiying of drcn and dry good a itudy, rarefuloefi in lolecting tho aauc and telling them at the right figure bai made T. A. Fleck A Co'i the popular dry gnodi bouie In Clearfield county, licv Yorn Mat Now (Wo aro the proprietor of a Few Mill, ertnplete In every par ticular, which we will aell very cheap. Fur par tisan, addrH E. A. A W. V. BIULEIt, mchVSO tf. Clearfield, I'enn'a J. K, Turner, was appointed Hur gen, and William Lyman and Andrew Klear Counoilmen.of the borough of Wallaoeton, at tbe recent term of Court, to fill racancleaocoaaloned by remorali. Mrs. Surah Means, and duuihter Bailie, uf Brook villa, have been vii itiog at tbe reii drnoa uf John K. Weaver, E., ia tbli place, for aweekpait. Mra. M. ii tbe wllow of the late Hon. Robert R. Mnana, well koowo to many of our reader, iox Scared. Wo caught imnu in- formation ba the fly, to the effcet that a prominent Piittburph Iron firm haa furniahed one of our Fira Brick citahlinhments with an open order of tbia kind : "fen l ui three ear kadi per woek of your brick nntit further or den." Tho Kxcclrtior Jiund of OtiBois, irut the Btlft Eb Cornet contertal for at the Jlrookvil e Fair. Il ia merely hear. ay 10 far ai the people in tbia lection are concerned. The Judgei end mana gers, between them, promlml to make tbe rcrolt known officially, but they failed to di to from louie cauaeor oiher. Adjourned Court. An adjourned Omrt will be held In tbia place, oommeaciog oo Tuesday, Oct. 26tb, for the purpose of diipoiing of:,",h rg-jment liM, and at which time tho motion iot a new i ni ia me uvung-fenotn jton mar tier care will be argued, aod auob other canal i oan be diapnaed of without a Jury. A Fact. An advertisement inserted tn the Rki-iiilicik will reach more readera than if publUhid in all the other papari In the coun ty, and coat the advertiiei lew than one-half I ohur wunli, in adrartiit uietit published In our J ureal la wtirtli double the prioe of that charged by any other publifber in the county. 1 1 li a fuet." tf. George W. Moans, Ksq., of ltroolc- villv, Asaignee of Nathan Carrier, advertise! a tare lot of valuable timber and coal tandi liluate In thii county, which will be offered at public snle on Thuriday, October 3th. Full partiuulan can be obtained ty reference to tbe advert iienirnt in tbia paper, or addrening a letter to Mr. Meaoi at Brookville, Pa. IJst of letters remaining unclaimed In the Poitofllce at Cleaifleld, Pa., for the week ending October 11th, 1H80 : James A- Ulylsr, D. II. Ball, Miis May lUdy J no. C. llemperly, Jnu, Jackiblion, Mrs. Jncob Klobs, Agnea Mnliaci, Lillis Kicly, Aug-Jit Mei salfans, R. W.Ogdin, Edith hitter. P. A. GAULIN, P. M. Temperance. Tho Second Quar terly Convention of tbe Grampian Temperance Union will be held a' Greenville, on Saturday, October lfiib, commencing at 10 o'olock A. M All Intererted in the eause of Temperance are cordially lovited. The eierolses will consist of Head is gl, Eisays, Helect Orations and Lcturei, with appropriate mil lie. 2t. Br Okdkr or Committkr. 8;i2I.-Thoss cabalistic figures which tot Democrats to laughing and Uarfield men to cursing, appeared laat week on door stepts, pae scnts, fences everywhere. They are chalked in ail colors, and $.121) is becoming as numerous and falls as silently as tbe leaves. Even the scholars In Chairman Harris' room are putting Ibim on tha blackboard, f A Sad Affair. On Wednesday last, Oct. fitb, Mrs. John Shepherd, of Burnside town ship, was spinning In tbe kitchen and her four teen mon'.bi old boy was playing on the floor. Having filled her spool, she went np stain to reel It, and on ber return the missed the child. After making eoniiderable searob, she found (he little boy tn tbe iprieg drowned f He had crawled off to It, and toppled in. Tbe grief of tbe par ents can be Imagined. The child was buried at Zion church, Rev. Mr. Corert officiating at the funeral. Dast Picnic Wo wish to remind our readers of the lait grand picnio uf tha season announoed to come off at Merrell'e Woods, in the rear or the Fair groundi, West Clearfield, on Thursday and Friday, OhtobarUlh and loth. Tbo large platform has been entitled in cue the weather should prove disagreeable, and tbo man agers have gone to considerable exprnee and trouble to make everything pleasant and com fortable for ail wb elib 1. A grand prise, con silting or n handsome and valuable silver cup, gold-line 1, will be awarded the best lady waltisr. Hacks will be run to and from the grounds at low ratrsoffare. Everybody la Invited. New Daily Stage Link. James L, Leavy baa inccceded in having a dally mail ea lab ile bed between Clearfield and Pennficld, and will he oaf tar run a dally stage between tbe two points. Hia contract began with April lit, and tbe stage willlrave (learfleld every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clork, making connections with all trains on tbe Low Grade Railroad at PennOeld, re turning after the lait train the same evening. Passengerssnd freight will be carried at tow rates. Ordsrs lett at any of the hotels will be attended . lttaprrif.tr 1880. FALL A WINTER. 1880. riraoJ opinlag of MILLINER V QoODS, at 11. Lehman A Co.'a, Opera IloU'e, Clearllcld, Pa. Tbe latest aovelilui In lists, Ucbnets, Bilks, Velvets, Sat Id i, Pluibei, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Flowers and Ornamente, Ladles' CLOAKS and DOLLMANS, Phawla, Blankets, Skirls, aod a full lino or DRESS UOODS, Flannels, Cloakings, etc. Thanking the ciliseni or Clear (la Id and vicinity far past favo-e, we solicit a continuance of tbe came. - II. Lirtuan A Co. Out, IS, IfiHO-tr. Farmers, Look II err I-Lvtle will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Cora, Buckwheat, Butler, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kmds ef produce, lie has tbe largest and beit selected stock cf groceries, teas, coffees, molaiies, Spices, oil salt, sugar, queensware, tabs, buckets', baskets, eh ami, Ac., In Clearfield county. He buys his goods In large quantities from manufacturer! and first hands for cash, and takes the advantage of nil discounts, end to he le enabled te sell at lowest prices. He glveecash prfeea for pmduce.and tells his goods at the lowest prices In tbe county. sept-Ie-'7v tf The Huntingdon I'RKunvTiRY. Tbe Huntingdon Pre i by lory tnel according to edjnrnmeot, In tbe Freebytwrlao church or Birmingham, on Tueiday, the Ith tost. In tbe absence cf both Moderator and Clerk, Rev. J, C Kelley was rbteen Moderator pro tern., aid Rev. D. U. Campbell Recording Clerk. The opening em on was preached by Rev. 6. W. Dufileld, of Altoooa, Rev. George Deneugh waa rrcelved from the Preil ytery or Pbilalelpbla.and accepted a call le the church of Mifflin. Rev. N. P. Brawn, of Newton Hamilton, excepted a call to the church of Petersburg ftr one hair the time. A meeting in the Iota rail of tbe Sabbath ffrhoal wet held on Tuesday evening, which waa ad' dresaed by Rev. H. A. Bet let, Rev. George Beoaugb, Dr. T. A. Elder and others. R.v. fl. W. Pcmefo read a report of the Sabbath School work In tbe Presbytery, part of which ts aa fol lows: Biiiy-ecvoaieheois, with 1,371 scholars. AmoBot contributed to the Boards of the eh arch, $avS.7, Tho rentlae bciioeaa isnal at the Oc. tobct meelia g ws Uaaeaelod. Tho Presbytery adjourned to meet tt rtrwta on the fcfond Tact day of April, IMt, COURT PROCEEDINGS. airraiiBEa tibk, 1880. Court convened on Monday, 17th In it., with Judvea Orvls. Oeden and Holt on tho bench John Lar rimer, J. L. Conklin and Harry Hemphill ware appelated tipataves for the flrat week. Rylreater Weluier, John Lar rimer and Harry Hemphill served as (ipl'avss lor too sec ocd week. oven mn TKnuiyiR. Commonwealth vs. John Nevling. No. 1 Msrch Beaaioni. Murder. September 28 jury iworn ; Oftuher lit, the jury find defendant guilty of murder In the Ant degree. Motion for a new trial filed, and Sfdb of October fixed as the time for arcumeut of the same Commonwealth vs. George Evens and George Hill. No. SI Pepttmher Sessions, 18B0, Murder. Continued on application oi aeienuanis. Commonwealth vs. Jas. Miles and West Beales. No. , (September Seiiioni, I8MI. Charged with the murder of George Phuff, In 175. October 3d 1611, Hbta Cor put granted by Hon. John II, Orvli, returnable 7th Inst. October 7th, 1HSA, alter beaming the teilimony or tbe Commonwealth, defendanta were discharged from custody, a hoc a RT Liar. In tbe matter of tbe Sheriff's sale of the prop erty of L. C. Klnyen. Rule to show came why the confirmation absolute should not be stricken off. Rule diacbarged. James L. Leavy vs. John Kotler, No. 2t'fi June Term, loSO, Rule to show caue why Judgment ibould not be opened . Rule discharged. Levi Uos, Trustee vs. James T. Leonard, No, i Term, 1880, Io Equity, Ruleon de fendant to ehow cause why attachment ahould nut iseneattachmenl awarded againit defendant ; tbe same not to liaue if acoouut is tiled on or before October JOth, Ittstl. The other cases on the list were oootinued until 2Mb iast. ROAD HATTnS CoimRXee A II SOLO TILT. Report of viewers re tuning to lay out n new road : end vsrate that portion now in uie from a point on tbJ Mcl'herion road, on the line between George (iulich'i and Brooius, to a point on the Lanicb road, In Lawrence townihlp. Report of viewers refusing to lay out a new road from at or near il. u. v cavers, in Hraty townrbip, to John Heiters, Jr.'s on laudiof Ii. L. Wearer and John Rniter, Jr., in Interred public rnd leading from Ethel's grist mill to Daniel Fryers, in Bell township, on tho lands or D. hiibt-l, JI. W. Weaker, and others. Report or viewen vacating public road In Penn townrbip, leading from a point on the Pennville end Lutheraliurg pike at or near Jeaie L. Spencer'i to the public rue J at or near renton npenoers saw mtii. heport of viewers laying out e public road In l.awrfince townimp irom intemction or uiearflsld and Williams itreet i, In West Clearfield, to the river road. Report of vicwen vacating public road laid out from the Erie turnpike, in If loom township, to tne Eevicr saw nun in aau lownnntp. Report of vie wen vacating public road laid out irom f net r.ne turnpixe to Annenon creea. in Bloom townibip, beginning at a point on old Krrsi-y road on land of H. Rheem and leadingto Erie turnpike. Report of viewers laying out a public read In Woodward townibip, beginning at the mouth of Alexander's rum, and leading to the Madera griit mill, in said towanmp. Krnort ef viewers vesting entirely road lead ing from the Sufquehana river near Rinebart Welz-si's, In Bell townahip, to the Indiana county line. - Report of viewers laying out a public road In Uloom townauip, leaning irom tne "oil neney road to Simon La horde's lane, In said township. Report of viswers laying out a public road from Jesse Weaver's, in Bell township, to inter sect the Pumsutawney road near Solomon Pease, In said township. Report of viewer laying out a public road to icaa from ueorge uicaey a, in ureebwooa town ahip, to tuwnbip road near Daniel Pnedlioe's, in Boil townthip. Report uf viewers laying out a public road trom I'bihp nonarJ a on u tier mop on ids iiouts dale and Paraonville townibip road, to a point near public sntauol bouse, mar rt biteaidei oolhery, ia Woodward township. Report of viewers laying out a public road from the Erie turnpike, near Wisor A Bender's train road to a pvml near Beaver run bridge on road leading from Jacob Mook's tvOioola. Report ot viewers aeseiiibg the damage occur ing tothe properly of Michael McMahoo.by rcaaoo of the laying out of a public rod Irom S. T. Hendttreon'a planing mill, in Woodward town ibip, to ibe tillage of Rmmey, in Uulioh town ship. CDRriHUKi m ii, Rctiort of Peter Cameron. James A. Moore and John Lvtle. viewers appointed to review Mad laid out from mouth or Alexander s run. in wood ward townnhip, and running to N. llagerty s flouring mill, in said township, returning aaid road aa unless and unnecenary, and laying out new road. Sustained, and cxoeiitjons filled. View let aside. Report of reviewers report In that there Is no urcaiion for the public road laid out from tha noma lamp rihooi house, In t'nion townhP in tersecting road leading from Wlnttrbur to Walkenrille, to a point uear the lluiton l')wn phip line. Report of viewers laying out public road in Lawrence townahip, leading from Nichols itreet, In West Clearfield, at its intersection with Front itreet, to Park street, at its Intersection with puMio road in said townihip. Report of viewer! vacating public road laid out from road leading from Peanrille to Ponxsu tawney. at or nrar Thns. Wain's mill, to the old K ittannlng road near George Hartshorn, tn Penn townihip. I rteport nr viewers laying out a public road or near Home Camp school house, in I'nion township, to Winterburn, In Huston township. Report of vlewersfrevlewlng, vacating and lay, Ing out a publio mad, laid out from main road in Greenwood township, at R, C. Thompson's to C. and A. Dougherty'i, In Bell township. Report of viewers laying out a public road, leaning irom rfocay ttenn, en the puittc road irom uurwetiiviiie ra narniiae, tnteriectine puo lie rosd leading from R.C. Thompson's to C. A A. Dougherty's, near D. W. Lyons, in Dell town ship. Report of viewers laying out a publio mad In tbe township cf Sandy, from tbe foot or Main treet, in the town or Dalloli, to the Railroad i tat ion in said town. Report of viewers vacating and sopplylns? ft piece of a road leading from Durnside to New Waa biaeton on what is called tbe Riddle Hill Report of viewers refuting to lay nut a public roaa imwj me residence or i hoi. Mitchell s, on tbe Kelly rnsd, In Rurnsidc townibip, to the Dornuirn or nurui'ie- Report of viewer! laying out a public road irom i;urwe3iviire to tne Cherry Tree, through Pike, Penn, Greenwood, Bell and Burnslde town ships. saw ROADS, Petition or eltlsensof Bradford township, for app-lntment of viewers to view and vacate a township mad wbton haa been laid out from Mark Kyler's to Jonathan Wisor's, In Bradford township. Head, and Thomas Moore, 0, 0. Buck and Georjie Albert appointed viewers. Petition or citiiensof Bradford township, for viewers in vacate mat part oi pusito mid laid out and opened from Clearfield pike near Wood land Brick Works (lower yard) to James Parks, In said township. Read, and Thorn a Moore, 0. 0. Buck and Will lan Peters appointed viewers. Petition of eitisens nr Chen and Burnslde tnopi, f(.r a rosd from n estover, in Cheat town ship, to Grant, Indiana county. Preiented, and T. W. Moore, Joseph Hutnmerville and John C. Mitchell appointed viewers. Petition fore review of a mad laid out from W estover to public road leading to Newburg, In teraeetlng the same at Henrv Kitchens. Pre seated, and Jamea Mitchell, D. W. Moore and John Lytic appointed viewers. Petition of o it tien of Union townihip for a puone roai irom a point near ntoweii 's mtu, In said township, to a point near Heme Camp school house, In said township. Read, end L. Bird, J no, o. Hewitt and J. Miles Drossier appointed viewers. Perl Ion of eitiseni of Covtngtoo township for viewers to vacate a public road, leading from the oriflge acron tne mouth of Deer creek, in laid townbip, to tbe lower end of Keating public landing, in said townahip. Read, and Lawrence flood, Lherlee Kabnarrs and William Miller ap pointed viewers. Petition or eltiisns or Covington township, asking that the public rjad loading from Susque hanna river near month at Deer crock to a point on tha Caledonia road, in Covington to wnahip, be vacated. Read, and Lawrence Ptood, Cberlei Scbnarrs, and We, Miller appointed viewers. Petition of the eltiiens of Iiloom townahip, to vacate and supply that part of the Paeservilie and Hock ton public road in Bloom townihip line. Presented, and T. W. Moore, Jackson Donsall and Samuel Hollopnter appointed viewers. Petition of eitisens of Greenwood townibip, for a public rosd to lead from forke of a publio road at corner uf David Geia' field to a point oo a survey of public mad, now about to be opened, leading Irom Aaron Neweomer's, in Greenwood township, to Priedlioe's, in Bell townihip, at or near tbe nortneait corner of David Johnson's farm, in Greenwood township. Petition of eltiiens of Graham and Bradford townships, for tbe vacation ol that part uf the public road leading from Graham's saw mill, in Graham townibip, about one mile north of Ura bampten, and ending near Uallow'a harbor, In Bradlord township. Read, and Thomas Moore, Jubn McDowell aud John Woolridge, Sr., ap pointed viewers. Petition or eitisens or Pike and Lawrence towmblps, lor a road from John Owen's, tn Pihe townibip, to month of Hog Back ran, at the river, in Lawrence township. Read, and James Mitchell, D. W. Moore and John I. Patterson ap pointed viewers. Petition of eitisens of Bradv townshln.for a road from Bell end Brady township line, near nun nrner , io roaa near nisnei u nchucker s grist mill, In Brady townibip. Presented, and Geo. C. Kirk, H. K, Ginter and John W. Koone appointed viewers. i eiition tor a road from near lienj. t'araon s, in Brady tuwnxbip, to near Seyler'a school home, in aaid townihip. Presented, and Geo. C. Kirk, Ihomai Ureckbaak and John N older appointed viewers, BRIDOIS. Report of viewers rsoomnendinc that the "Low Bridge" at Clearfield be made a free bridge, and assessiug tbe damages sustained tu the" Lower uruge Company thereby at ,g"o. Head and and approved. Report ot viewer recommending thst the "Clearfield Creek Bridge ' be made a free bridge and aliening tbe damagea occasioned by lac taking of the same at l,i09. Read and ap proved. Report of viewers recommending that tbe "Luuttter City Bridge" be made a free bride, and aisesiing tbe damages occasioned by the taking of tbe same at $l,VUu, the Bridge Company Io re tain mn noasc. need at,d approved. Peittiea of ettiaene ef Hanly township, for a county bridge acrose Handy creek at a place where the public road lo Rockdale crosses said creek. Reed, endUea. C. Kirk, Dr. H. V. track man and Alex. Shoe appainied viaweri. iinoa oi ciusena or item lownsnin. ventre county, for a bridge nereis Moihanuon creek at Osceola Mills, laid creek being tbe lino between Clear field and Centre ceunttea. Read, and John L. Cattle, Devtd Uear a art end Jacob P. Slelner appointed viewers. I'etitiea of emsews ef Hell township, for 0 bridge screes Susquehanna river at n polat where road New Washington crosses said Hear near the widow Wet isli, In said township, Read, aod 8. P. McCloskey, Robert Mabafiey and James MoGbee a p pel o ted viewers. OR. Ml A MS' COURT, Return of the sale of Ibe real estate cf James Lingle.lateof Goihen township, dtceaaed. tiled, and confirmed niei. Return of tbe sala or the real si'ate of Chaa W, Leonard, decerned. Piled, and eouflriaed a in'. Return uf mU of Ihe real estate nf Jerome B sum gar drier, late of lltiutsdale, deoeaied. Filed, and ooufirmed niti. Return of sale of the real estate of Wm. L.Rlihel, late of Lawrence township, deceased, t iled, end OOP firmed hi si. Return of sale of the real estate of Samuel W i do oms, late of Peon (uwA'bijr, deceased. Piled, and confirmed niii. Return of sale of the real estate of Samuel Caldwell, late of Pike township, deceased, piled, and confirmed nisi, Rettrn of sale of ihe real ertateof Geo. M Nolder, doceaeed. Filed, end confirmed wr'W. Return uf sate of the real eitate of James Freline, late wl Covlt-gton Uwnihip, deceased. Filed, and confirmed ait, D. W. Muore was appointed Guardian of Mary E. Irvin, minor ol ild of Wm. V. Irvln, late ol Bornside, deceased. John P. Pent a was sppointcd Guardian of Martha Jane J a ret, miuor child of Sprankle Watkina, late of J e Her ion county, deoeaied. Jemee C. 0-veni wai appoiotud Guardian of Martha M., Elisabeth M., Blanch, Aaron ti. aod Allen S. Fulton, minor obtlJren of Alexander Fulton, late of Burnt ida townibip, deceased. W. A. llanrty, Eur, Bled bis report, dis tributing the balance in tbo bandi of tha eJuitnie trator ol Miles Davis, Iste of Becoaria township, deceased. Confirmed nisi. Oioar Mitchell. Eio , filed bis report, diitrllmt- ing the money in the naiida of Anthony title, Ad' tuiutitrator uf Robert Young, deceased. Cob firmed niai. Order granted Tor tbe sale or the real estate situate In Clearfield county, late Ihe property of George B. Kelly, late of Huntingdon eountv.de- Ceaeed, for payment of debts. Order granted for isle of the reel eitate of Francis M. Fulton, Iste cf Buiniide township, deceased, for payment of debts. order granted i. 11. Hurray, K,q., Uuardian of W. Irvin, Laura M., Daisy P., Helen G., and Nannie 1. Shaw, minor children of A, 11. Shaw. late or Clcarlield borough, deceaied, for ealeol certain real oatate. HieciiXAXtori, J. K. Turner was apnoWftvd Borgcis, and Wm Lyman and Andrew klear Councilmen for the borough ol Wallaceton, to fill the vacanvira oc, eaiioued by the removal from said borough of me nurgess and two tounenmon. Rule granted on J. G. Schryter, Samuel Bell, A . M. H loom, 8. P. Shank, Henry Markle and J. S. Showers, Directors of the Independent school diitric: ot Weit Clearllcld, to ahow came why they should nut be removed, their places deolnrcj vacant, aud Directors appointed in their a lead lor their failure to provide a sufficient number of souoois and teep tne lame open as provided by law. At'DlVOMB. Alflra Krlse vs. 0. II. Krise No. 21 June Term, 1MHI. Hub. Sir. Dinrc: Oscar Mitchell, Ei",., appointed Commissioner to take testimony. Martha Delia! vs. James B. Delteas. No fl March Term, J KHO. Sb. Sr. liturr. F. A. Fleming appointed Commissioner to take testi mony. Oicar Mitchell, Eia., was appointed Auditor to dispose of tbe exceptlona to the account of Margaret A. incaey, Administratrix oi n.o Die key, dee'd. A. A. Adams, Esq., was appointed Auditor to diitrioute balance in tne bands ol tns Adminis trator of John U. Rafferty, dee d. T. J. MoCullongh, Esq., was appointed Audi tor lo hear and decide eieeptious to the return of partition of the real estate of Jubn Rora baugb, doo'd. W. A. llagerty, Lsq., was appointed Auditor to distribute the balaooc la the bauds of tbe Ad ministrator or John Darmoy, lata of Covington township, deo'J. iritw noHot uns. The citlieni of DiiHoil presented a petition ssking that the town be incorporated es a borough. The petition wai laid before tbe Grand Jury, and thev returned that It Is eipedient to grunt a Charter nf Incorporation for the town of OuBols as prayed for by the petitioners. The report of the Grand Jury win oc eonnrmoa ai tne January Term. 1BSI, unlesi exceptions are filed in Ibe meant ime. Court adjourned on Thursday, Oot. tb, until the 3'Hh Init. The Law op TagspAHs. Wo clip the following from an exchange, tbo editor or which Is a lawyer, and we suspect he knows what the law Is tn tbe subject. He says : " Some per sons think thst the sign boards forbidding bunt ing, fishing or trespassing upon private lands are or little account and that they may be disre garded with Impunity, This Is e mistake, as the law makes it an act of trespass lo go on cultivated or enclosed lands for at y purpose without per- Isslon of tbe owner, even if there Is no sign board, and the owner la entitled to recover actual damages for such trsspari. Where the sign boards are properly erected any person who tres passes opoa tandi to guarded is liable not only to pay the actual damsgea but also penalty not exceeding $25, If, however, tbe owner wishes to avail himself of the proviilons of the law, he must make bis sign board comply with Its re quirement!. There auil be at least one sign board, not less then a foot square, to every fifty acres of land, upon the lot lines, upon the shores or banks of the lake, stream or pond, which It Is intended to protect, or In a conspicuous place upon tbo grounds that ere to be thus protected. Any person who defaces, Injures or destroys each 'go Is guilty of n tni idem ran or and Is liable to a penally of $-15." Clearpielu Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A CleorDeld Division, Pennsylvania RslL road, for the week ending October Id, 1880, and the lame time last year : goal. For the week Same time last year.,.. Decrease Previously during year 8ame time last year Increase Total in Same time last ytar Increase TOWS. ... 41,(118 ... 42,SM 741 . 1,109,003 . 1,132,610 69 3R3 1,333,(116 1,174,V76 M &8,t)20 Lumber i:tB cars. Miscellaneous freights ...1611 " Mo re's have tho cheapest hoots in town. You cannot go amiss in anything you want if you call at T. A. Fleck A IVs. Tho best fitting corset over made le now to be found at T. A. Fleck A Co.'a. THE JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEETS IN TIIR WIGWAM EVERY Tl'K.DAl EVE NING. BOYS, TURN OUT. Logmen, bear in mind that Moore's Is the only place ynu can get Perkin'i boots and shoes In the county. Srpt. 33 4t Now is tho time to get your over coats ftt H irlinger A Rook's cheap for caib or in exrhange for grain Sept. 2B 3t "Ularrifl MOOBK-III'SII.-On Thnr.iL.. 8opt. 1 SHO, at the r..l,lpnn of th. brMa fath.r, tj th. Re.. fltrip 0. lUfrtr, Mr. Rotwrt Moore, of lloittsittle, t'l..rnld county, to ML. Aon Hopln. Bulb, or Jobnltowtl, r. Mrt'OY BPlrH M lU H. I. rlona,r, DIM Hap., og W..ls..J.)r, Hrpt. 2Vtb, I", J K.r. r. A'Lmt. Mr. llok.M L. MtC.j, of -rt,', X Hoiila, tad Miaf li.ttii A. Spto. of Kau.jr. BrilOCII-I.riTT In TrooltllH, on Thun. d.T, Out Tib, hr Hat. John Wolbaoh, Mr. Ijaoi.l Kntorh, of Brad, townrbip, Clrarfi.ld eonnly, and Mia Catharine Lott, of Ilenderaon townibip, Jeft.nun eonnt,. I'IKRCB K I'Hrt. At Ih. oDIef the oOrl nlin, Ju.tir,, on Mondar, Oat. ,th, Iftfil), b, A. J. fry, Kra, Mr. Moe Pierr., of New W..hn(. ton borough, t'karft.ld oountj,, and Mipa Mioerrn Kohn, of Head townibip, Cambria ennnt,. KB I'll ART PIlftl'R At the rrildenee of tbe bnde'i parent., on Thuriday, ept. Stub, 1880, hr H.e. W.U. W light, Mr. J. A. Kephari, or Iterator townihip, Cl.arn.ld eouoty, end Mil, Clara B.Rbopo,ot Uo,c townibip, Centre count,. WILSON In Janespille. on Ralunlay, flept. alb, IMil.of diphtheria, Ella May, daus-hler of Jamas W. ami Relic Wilton, a fed 4 years, 5 lontbs aod tt days. WILSON In JeneSTltle, on Saturday, Oct. Id, IShO, ef diphlberia, Clarence L eon of Jamea W. and Rail Wilson, aged II years and 31 days. MURRAY. At his reiidenne la Qirard town- ehip, on Saturday, October ih, I JO, of typhoid pneumonia, William Murray, aged 69 years, T months and 1? days. Tbe deoeaied bsd been ill only about ten dayt He was a son cf John and Mary Murray, with whom ba earns le this county, a bis Infancy, on the 7th or April, 1121. He was an inoleof Tbos. 11. Murray, &q., ef this borough. He endnred any of the privations and hardships ei per lanced by those ho began life at that early day In thla (then wilderness) region. He wai aa Induitrt- ons, honest, nnoltretlre man, aa eaeellent cltl- sen, and faithful Is sll ths relations of life. His place In tho community will tot be easly (tiled. Ho learec n wife and two young children to mean tbe untimely loie. For abent rlht yrars past, be bed been a con sistent msmbsr cf the V, B. Cfaurrh. Bnddenly, as he was brought dewa ta tho JorJan of death, ha waa aotanprepsred. As hie wife andchilarew, his brother nnd si iters gathered aboat hl, he aasured tbem that he was prepared to die. His faith in Christ wai strong an I abiding, md he gars good tcHimoay of bis acceptance with God. Apccfalt. MArninrti, Err All persons wanting n first- vMmmm uwwtuff mwgisf soouiu ouy toe mw im proved Ligbt-Kunninf Weed, for sale by Jubn S, Beers, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles H. Beers, dealer In Machines and Organs, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa. may IVih-oui Wamtip. Delivered at tne Rail Road. lflt),npe 211. Inch shaved ihingles. 1 n MOO it-lneb sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boards. 00,()ilO 14-reetenaved hoops, o.onil railroad ties. 60,000 feet vt good hemlock boards. Fur which 1 will pay the highest market price. delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clearfield Kailrod. J. t. Krahim. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 16, 1878 tf. Own II ii upftRD Pin fin nr. Diiooimv on Old PmciH. Sewing Machines oan now be purchased at Merrrdl's lin and variety store, from $Ab up wards. All kinds uf sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Collxcvoh'i Fa tns We have prepared a form, end have on hand ft large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have been a proved by the highest legal autburlly In I Court! of this county. At Tioeniy Venlt per dosen we will mail any number to tbe Collector ordering tftem. A Lol eetnr. when compelled io advurtisc lroprtr. must cost up not iesa than three nolioes in tha tnoit publio places In bis uoruugu or townsnip. u Just Jtoeclveil. Just liocivcil l.y ARNOLD, l UUKWJiKSVIM.E: Cnr Loud Nova Kcotia rianlor! Cur Load pure Com, Ifyo and Outs uitop i Cur Load Denkou Still ! Cur Loud of Clioico Kumily Flour 1 Cur Loud Dry (ioods, (Irocorios.ic! rjr8lnni;loii, Bark. li. II. Tics nnd (i fit in will be tnkon in exchnngo. Curwotidvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. ClbarfiilDj Pa., Flour, per cwt Iturkwhrat Flour, per ewt Corn Meal, par ewt Chop, rye, ierowt Chop, mixed, t er cwt Ilran, per cwt Whoet, per bu.liel Rye, per bu.bel Out,, per huihcl Corn, can, per huihel Buckwheat, per bn.bel Clo.er leed ,' Timothy ,eed..) , Potntoee, per buihel Applea, per buibel Onioni Kami, per pound Hhoulder, per pound Hl Dried Uecf, per pound Chlckeni, per pair Rutter, per pound Kltffi, per doten Halt, per lack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apple., per pound Dried Pvachel, per pound lleaua, per buibel Oct. 12th, IfcSO. $J 00 I fcfl 1 8(1 1 "0 I 40 1 00 I l0 85 45 40 80 Of J n 40 40 1 24 16 In 60 20 16 1 Oil 16 12) t U 1 on JWiit gulwtisrmfttts. Slate Normal School, INDIANA, IV Iil H.UINll. the bait of tbe kind In Ihe Tolled Statai. ' ACCOMMODATIONS for ICXI bo.rden. SCHOOL, fir,! clan in all reipecla. DKPA ItTMIvNTS Normal, Claitical, Commer cial, Moiical Til K K.U.I, TK11M of IA wtiki will open on Monday Sep'l 6, 1880. EXPENSES, aa low as thoie of any other ichool affording equal a J vantage and acconimo-la-tlons. For Catalogue, ad J re si JOHN U. KfiKNCU, LL. D.. PRINCIPAL. Ianuaa, Pa., July 14th, 1880. 8m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF- Valuable Ural Eslale ! BY rlrtuc of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield oounty, tbe undersigned Admin Uirator of the estate or Ueorge B. Kelly, dee'd, will sell at public sale on tbe premises in the borough of lloutidale, Clearfield oounty, Pa., on Monday, November 1st, 1880, At IO O'Clork A. M., All of the interest of ssld decedent in the follow ing deter i he d real estate. Tie : All that certain lot of ground situate In the horeujrh of Ifoutsdale. county of Clearfield and State of Pennsylvania, front inn on llriuMn it., about 3d feet, and running bark loan alley railed ttpruee alley about one hundred and ntty reel, and being tne one-hair or lot known in the plan of lloutidale as lot No. 29, boon iled by lot of Ilouts heirs on one iile, and tbe ether part of said lot on tbe other side, bar ing thereon erected a two-story frame building .Ux io reel, with a two-story kitchen attached to it 1 0x2H feet, and outbuildinjra. Tbo sums is now used as n bote) property. TKRME9 OP BALK : One-half rash at time of sale, and the residue In one jear Irom the day of sale with interest, to ba scoured by Rood and Mortgage or Judgment Bond. w u. HKLLl. Adin'r of estate nf (J. fl. Kelly, dee d. Clearfield, UoL 6ih, IMIML AUCTION AUCTION ! ! GREAT BARGAINS -IN FRENCHVILLE fflHK underriicned has arrlredat the conclusion to sell oil all his store goods and n large amount of other personal property on bis prem ises, at Ml'L.SOMJt )UJ. at a public Auetioo, eotnmenoiog on Tuesday, October 12th, 1880. At 10 o'clock A. M., and lo eon tine-) from dwy lo day until all Ibe goods end property named are diiposed of at whatever price they may bring. The properly oonsiMs of S TOR K UOOIM OPAI.L HINDIS, such as cloths, satinetle, cassiineres, murlins, delaines, linen, drillings, eslieoei, trim- rninfts, ribbons, lace, reaJy-made clothing, boots and shoes, hata and cups all of tlx best material and made to ordrr hoes, sockr, gloves, mittens, (.HOCKItlKt OP ALL KINDS. CctTi-c, tea, sugar rlcs, molafses, fUh.ielt pork, linseed oil, va oil.oarbon oil. Ilardware.queene' ware, tinware, ca.it inga, plows aod plow calling?, nan, spiKi'S, corn cultivators, eider prssies, and all klndi ot axes. 1'tr turnery, painta, rarnlih, gla, end a funeral atPirtmeut of alationery upu ally kciit in a oountrr store. AI.M-, llOKMCH ebd t ATTLK, a two bone wagon, a tiro-horse oatriaa;e, and a spring wagon, together with a lot of farming u ten Mil and other pir lunar property too numerous to mention. TKH MS AND CONDITIONS. All sales amounting to lees than 110 mutt bo paid upon tbs delivery of tbe property, On eales orcr $10, a eredit ofaii montliawill begiren by furniihing a'proea seeurtty, or a discount ot b per cent, will be made on tbe bid If Ihe caib Is tendered. I, M. COriiRIET. Fa'0chllls, Pa., September 34, lSHO-tf. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estato of Hichard Sha-w, Sr., Doo'd. rIIR nnderrltrne-l, Tiaentora ef the eitate of i. ItlCIIAHIl NIIAW, Kr., dereaM, will nffer at pahlieialot Ihe CUI'RT IIUII8K. In th. bor ough of Clearfield, Pa., on Mondriy, December Cth, I8S0, AT 1:30 O'CI.IH'K P. M The followin, Talnabl. real aitaU, via : Tba llire. .tore RRICK HOTRI, nrnnarte, corner of Market and Firet atraotj. 1. the bor ough of Clearfleld, anown at 'Tho Shaw House Fronting with twolotsof ground thereto belonging Mh 300 reef na Market street, and llfO - feet oo Mrst street, with a two -etory I I lM dwelling hnaae atiaehed. The ho wlIuI Prof,t nt 'ix,7 bed-rooms end .-.v4il all eonveaiencea for a flret-elaas hotel One of tbe most desirable hotel properties In Central Pennsylvania. The abora will be cold together with n Iwa story frame dwelling hone on Market street, ad Jaceat to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling 1 house and a two itory store oniidina;, ail fronting ; on Market street. Also, a frame dwelling hnuse i fronting on First street, j ALSO. All thet certain lot known In Ihe pi ah ol Clearfield boron a; b as Lot Ho Ironllng sO feet on Locust otreel, run- aing bark 173 feet, more or Iesa, to an alley I' a with dwelling bouse andallaecesSBry out buildings th i eon t reeled, aad other improrements. One-third cash at dellrrry of good daed, and tbe balsnee to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable In one and twr years, with Interest. A. B. I II AW, JOS. BHAW, BorrMng Kx'rs of Richard Shaw, Sr., dee'd. Clfarfleld, Pn., Dec. I, iRfiMi. r Ot( nirKlli:i.S3,-aeorge Weaver A Ce ell, want lire thousand bushels of OATS, now, and will pay cash or produce. Clearfield, Pa Aug. II, 1671-tr. XTCITICR TO TRI0MPAWMKH8 1 The 11 underslrned reildinc In Uulich township, hereby kItos public notice to those parties who are in the habit of trespassing on his premises, as well as ell others who may be Inclined to commit in -amo wrong, inet tbey mast aerisi nerearier. I will enforce the lawagsinst all persons without respect to partlei fmiod hunting or strolling otermy preuiisss without n,y oncnt. A word to tbo wire should be suDlcionL JOHN M. JORDAN. Harney, Out. 0th, 180 3l. IsiTHA Y.-Kstrsyed from the premises of J tbe Hubieribar, reiiiiin In Rlobin township, ou or about the lUib of Heptitnber, cne larne red and one white cow with bell on, will be fresh about the 1st of October, and about nine ysars oict. Also, one red and one white belter one year olj, with hell oo. I will pay Itoernlly for infor mation that will lead to tbe teeorery of my proti- ertr. My poitcfflne aUilren Is forest r. U., Clearfield County, Pa, DAVID 8, KNARR. bept. IWth, 18 Sli t, AI) M I I Hi It A T4 It 'fl NOI I C B. Notice la hereby girm that Letters of Adtntnis. tration on the eaUte of WM. HUH. UK, Isle ef Clearfield borough, Clearflsld Co., Pa., dee'd, basing been dnly granted to Ihe undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will pleese mike immediate payment, and those having claims or demands attains! Ibe same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. MARIA J. UKJLUH, WM.D. IlKILtiit, AduiinUtratur. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 1, mO-ot. Farm For Sale. Tbe Subscriber now offers his farm for sale. The property Is located one mile and a half north of Clearfield, containing Lldll l V AI HKM, most of which is cleared and under good cultiva tion, good two-story "L" hoase, large frame barn and other neceeiary outbuilding, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit. Tbe whole Is underlaid with a vein of good coal. This prop erty will be exchanged forsmsller property. i't further particulars oall on Ihe premliss, or by letter addreiied to JOHN C. HKKD, dep lumber 1, 18S0-3m. Clearfield, Pa, F OH TINW Altlfi, II A It I) VV A It E, nnd HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, nd BKDI.ES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, ant nil kinds of SEWING MACHINES, UO TO . B. M KliHEI.I,, . Agent, CLEARFIELD, FA. June I, 'SO. tf. WAGONS WAGONS liUGCiiKS-iiraiJiKs. Sl'RI N O W A GOXS, SPUING WAGONS. THE C0kLl WANKS. TOP A1TD 0TE1T BUGGIES. KEPT Oy II AM) FOIl SALE. STAGE &.REILLY, CLEAItFIEI.il, l'A. iinj IS 3m. ... Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN 3F,-TT353Xji. IIIKKKUY give i field and the iu notice to the ritisena of Clear. urrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all time to furoiib famlliei and manufacturing eilabllsbments with a snperior quality of Coal, Wood Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver In a few hours' ootice. I am alweya ready to haul and delirer Irom and to the depot, or anywhere elae, and mora lira i lies and household goods anywhere on snort notice. THOH. A. ULCKKiT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II, lKSo-tf. EXECUTOKS' SALK OF Valuable Real Estate I rMV. undenlgned, Exeentors of JoSEPII X RbT, deceaied, late of Hampden township, m ber I and county, Pa., will sell on Wednesday, October 20th, 18S0, a s i i i l.iii sw ui.. At the Court House, la Ct ear 11 eld town, Clear field county, Pa., the following described Real niiate, ris r- Firctot ISTo. 1. 80 ACRES, MOEE OR LISS, Unimproved This tract Is eovered with Timber. such as Pine, Oak, Chestnut, Hemlock, etc., and underlaid with minerals, such as Lead and Coal, bounded as follows : On the eest be Clearfield creel, en tne nortn and west by John H. ( base, being a part of a larger tract of land called the " Susanna Ward Tract," layina in hnox town, ship. rrsvoi xv o. id. 80 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Unimproved. This Is a valuable property for Its mineral sm-b ea coal that it contains aud Ihe advantage ol taking it out bounded as follows : On ibn north by Hoi onion Hall man and John U, those, on tbe east by lands of Churchman and L'baae Tract No. O, 164 ACRES; MORE OR IXSS, Unimproved. This Is without a doubt a valuable property, with itaanpnoaed inexhaailible mineral iuch as coal and lla advantage, laying la a direct line with tha Houtadale Coliery Railroad, within two or three miles of tha above-named tracts of land and eventually must pass through inoseiaaus. ibis tract is bounded as follows: On Ihe south by tbe lands of tbo Houla beire. on the west by W. II. J.iy, etc. These t we laat traels art lying in Woodward townibip, Morgan nun pawing inroitgn. Persons winbing to see any of these traots een do so by calling on John I. Coder, living nrar tbe properties, fie will give any or all information about ibeje properties, or on the undersigned Bs- eoutera, living in Cumberland county, 1'., or ootomunicatiun will be received at Kberly'e Mills TERMS OF SALS Twenty per cent, of the purohese money tu be paid when the property is stricken on, tne bal-am-e to be pa4 on the first day of April, Isol, when poM-ai n and title will he given. MARTIN RKST. JOSRPH L. BUST, Eireutors. Rbrrly's Mill, Cumberland Co , Pa., Be p. lite The News Fran MOORE'S? THE! HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, ats and CapjJ AND h F."l:l::: G::;; That Ever Came Into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOM 0. 1 OPERA HOUSE, (illO. C. ATOM W, MIMIRB. rifirlrll, Pa, f. !. IMI Inj. $tiirrlIanrous. a Ss c J 3 3 I ' 5 DFJaL-r"X-OIV BLOCK, Curwcnsvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I buy direct from jobbers nnd innmifiictiirerrj, receive (roods at car loud rates, lience can compete with New York nnd Pliilndel phin houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. Give mc a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Cept. Ill, ISSO tr. OUR MOTTO; "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." WE INVITE the people of Clearfield and vicinity to the inspection of our largo and well selected stock of READY made CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS. TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. As we buy for cash only, we are enabled to give our patrons every possible advantage. Our line of piece goods, especially adapted to Merchant Tailoring, is complete. We employ only first-class workmen, and are prepared to make suits at short notice and unusually low prices. We tender our thanks for past favors, and solicit your future patronage. ALBERT TIIAINIIIAUSER, Room No. 4, Pie's Oicra House 151ock, Clearfield, Penn'a. September 29, 1880-tf. JAMES L. TJTIw-OJSnTABCER. MARKET KTKKKT, ( I.KARKI Kl.ll, PENN'A. All kintla of CnrkeU ant) Coftlm kept on bind, nj lurninlied to order on hort nolico, including tlio fineat well tnottircu iiir oonpsn riiEsjinviin la tlio bunt In lino, and will ba furniahed in any part of the county. Call at your ortlcra at Trontman'a Forniluro oct 1,70 ty.' JUur aflrrrtiiSfmrnts. M OSKY TO I.OAM.-Oa first-class Im- jS-TfL prv-a iria properly, DJ IDC Mutual Itiie In i u re nee Com pan r uf New York, on Brat mort gage, In sums from l,ooi p. por further in furmaliua afpl; tatbe unrirrsigned. IJI'RXTHAL W. BMITII. Clearfield Pa., ilaj 7lk, 1879 tf. AHMICIlbKI-'jai MITUF Tn Whom It May I'oiiram s The undersigned, baring been appointed Assignees for tbe benefit of credi tors by Jss. R. (Irshttm, or Clearfield bornnxb, all per een, therefore, hae.ag claims against bim will pre een I lba to as for seUlsment, and those in det ad to tbe said 'Irak am are required lo settle and make payment to us. Bl'esnu a. liltlLHK, AHHIIHV W. ,KK, Clearfleld, Pa., Dec. S4, ISV9 tf ) Assignees. IXKCHTOH'Sl NOTICIC Notice) is here. J by fiven thst Letters TeitemenUr an the eitate cf JOHN R VAttlHT, laU of Kartbaas township, ClearttelJ cneelr, Pennsylvania, do ceased, having been daly granted to the nader sinned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those bar ing eiaims or or me oca against tbe same, will preeent them nrcMrlv authenticated fir settle ment Withont delay. J. VT. I'OTTltK, Kiecutr. Kartbaus, Pa,lep. IJ, (It, ADMINlHTHATOR'f) NOTH'K, Noiiee is hereby given that letters ef Admlnltra litm 08100 01810 01 OkKUNWDilD MiCKAt K KN'.late of Knot township, (.'learfleld oounty. Pa., deceased, having boon duly granted ta the under signed, all parsons Indebted la said estate will i lease male imeieaiare payment, ana nose anv ig claims or demands s re-tost the earns will pre sent these properly anlheitirated for aettleaaoaL witboat delar. JOHW MrCMCKIN, anesiBiBiraiv u. i.st. !frw Mlllfnrt, Pn., Pspl. V, Hut nt. , lUisrrtlanrcsK. S S - s s na o ttil HSs g.e 2 5li i-'E a. n W P PJ X H Z X o e. Ch ? - w S S a a. n l . Jj 2 g 5 1 E3 V5 O h 0 W nv. 0) H o nv. u 0 H d o u ft w 0 a e A 0 a C H 'r, 5 "SS t 1 i S f c s s if & - L ti e--3 S 'So - a Z 1H 2-5 af s2 S urn J 4) 3 S B a -US a. r, 2 a, . ; 5 S 5 -j u " e x .3 . ;s 2 , fe-otx 2 S -S3 S o s . H'ia 5 3 " 8 SS'-faf 2 E '5 09 a s M 3 m n a B Q O, . .83 -3 ?.hj Si C mi'i a. .H a a -o . 3 T w Z 4 a a ,Htr.J to 2 I-. w 8 CURWEIMSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, at tlio cheapest that can be mann- when rcnuired. Fonerala attended my oflire. on Second atrect. or leare Sicrc, adjoining the I'oatoffice. J.iri. 1-. ijKAVy, Clearfield, Pa. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Cerw.nirllle, P., Jan. t, 'J lf. BF.M fOR PAI R. Tbirlw. al.M t Italian He .ble. I will well ...a, far eaah, w eaehen.e for wheal. Far fwrther In fametlan oall .. t aoMrtel the nder.l.eej. J.f. K KAM KR, Nee t, t If. CUara.la', Pa. a . 1AMM I.ANIM KIR MI.R.li Hwatn 1' and Pin.t.wnihlfi,ClaarleldMnntf. ST heMonanl. tlaiecteen Inrpartof pnrebaa. rVg B.nav. Price IS 00 I. flf.M per a.f. Minera'a raeerfed. L. BIRD . A ran I. Pena.M, Pa. r WiLLatrt A Knnaa, P.t It, H lt. Cl.ert.la, Pine Timber for Sale I The ndsrsigned offers for sale en easy terms, three and one half million foot of pin rsnssr on two tracts of lead In Centre county. One with two and ono-balf million, situate test ml lee from Howard Statins., B. I. V. li. ft., end the witter, with oae million feet, seven snllee from said sta tion. Uood streams of water running lee gib wise through each tract. HI mm im rt $H per rAMNaf. Tracts also contain ask and hemlock. Other nine oak and ham leek timber la the neighborhood for Hie. Ueod location for nerublt saw mill. m CVR18U0RD0N. rieaifield, Pn., 0ept 1st, UM at. ''