THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD; PA. WKPNKSDAY MORINrt. NOV. JT, 1871 Terms of Subscription, II mM in edvtnee.or within three month ..$J W If imiil afttr throe before 1k Boatbs... 1 0 If ..eiJ efier tbcexpirailou of tlx moubt.,. I 00 4rMeuri. B. M. Pkttriiiiill a Co., Newt iINirftr Advertising Agenla, IT Park Row, toner liprknmn Rtrrrt, art wur dnW i.b'.ttw4 Agrnt I, N Vorh OitT- Mrthodlfet KpUaupal t liurrh He. J. R. UrMrRHAT, l'e"tr. Srvicri evury fsabbetb Uhi A.M.. and 7, P.M. H.lil.atb Hnhnol at W A. M. preve- Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M, Coinu union rerviee. Aril Babbatb of every Dontb, At 10) A. M. Went ( IrRrflelrt al. E. C burrh Rev W, .toTT VYiLRoa, Peator. Preaching every alternate Sunday, Rt 8 e'olonk, P. M. Sunday Bcboul it 31. P. M. All are invited to attend. Irplterlii ChurrhKev. H. 8. Botlrr. Sabhftth ervloot morning Rnd cvoaing Seb hath School Rt 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting YVednet- itj evening- lent let t'hurrh. IUt. J. A. Aldrrd, Pri tor Herviiwl every 8 ibbelh morning end evening . allernatlRg. at 10J o'clock A. M- Rnd 7 Y. M. rinl.bwth Boh. I Rt S P. II. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. Ht. Kriicl'tluirf li I'Rthollc Ret. P. J.Shrripan Preaching at I li o'clock, A.M., on the flrit.lbird Rnd lourth Sundattof each month) Vespers and Renedioiion ol l be blessed Sacrament it 7 0 CIOCR, r. . Piy buuwui wiwij bbuj iltcmoon Rt I a'cloek. OKFK IAL 1MHUCTOHY. TIKI Of BOLD 1 1(0 QOARTRR fRSIIORf COURT. Stood Monday ot January. Third Monday of March. Fun Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. flMR Or BULDIRB OOHKOR f LRU. Firit Monday of June. Second Monday of November. rciLio orncRRR. n,tiJi frf(f II on. Cbarloi A. Mayer, of l...k Haven. Auirtant L Judgt lion. John H. OrTll, of BcllefoatR. Aitotialt JudgttAhrhm Ogden, CloRrfleldf Vincent B Hoik Clearfield. protkuHotary Bli Bloom. Agister nnd lUeorierL. J. Morgan, Iti strict Aitornty Vim. M. McCullougb. Tnnwr David McOaughey, Sktrif Andrew Pent., Jr. Chrlit. J. HeaggT, Clearfield. tWry of-Samuel P. jlcCloakey, Cur- wmavilt. . . Poiinf Cow miMtrnure Clark Brown, Clear fl,ld; Thomas A. Mctlee, Chert P. 0.j IJairti Hoover, Clearfield. CbRUiy ANdKore-WiUiam V. Wright, Clear ft rid i Samuel A. Caldwell, Wllllamigrove ( John C. dinner Bufniid. Conntw CrorJ. D. N-ff, New Washington. JHry Commiwomert Dr. Jumna P Burcb field, Cknrfli-d, Jo'efib Alexander, Madera, Saptrinfmdrnl of Public XehooUK. L. Mo Qunwn. Clearfield StaUrof ' Weiri JuiH W.t'arlila, offlre at Ulbewburg Pr. jVoldriei Re-JobB W. Wrtgley, m. Rr drbaagli, Cyrui tinrdon, ClearBeldi Joaepb R. Irwin, N R. Arnold, CurweniTille ; J. A. Living inne. Dull'di City. Uur Special column i decidpdly interesting la t l'Cal jn'int of view, and profitable reading to ouuldftl who want to lava money. VI ( (H'HMKI "W ill jou tjke wheat, oati or Corn for iuh. pcriii')n We are often Inquired of In thia way b; later from i atroni who reidt at R diitanoe from Clcurfield. We agiln lay yei. Tbo receipt! of R mp'tnaible merchant or mill owner In the tit inity, will answer ua jurt in wtll as tba ob. To illluitrate: If any of our patron- will delirer ui r bug of grain Rt the mill of Joieph H. Dreth, in Cbeit townxhlp, Horace riitobin, in Durniide, Tbomni H. Forcoy, in Graham, Win Porier or 6baw'i, in Lawrence, or Brown Bcyler'i, Rt Roekton, 1'lI"0 towtiahlp, Rtid forward their recclpU for the amount, we will flredlt them on their account for the lume. In tbll way all may toon pay what they owe, If they will pumue tbli Thiro were mnikt's bold in cvory Cburch in (own Utt 8nblab. To morrow in 'J'bunkivin Day, and a legal holiday, when lha Unki and other public buiufil piav will be el od. e e Jiov. J. A. Aldiud, ol ibii jilufo, will p reach ft Thanksgiving leruion in the M. E Cbuicb at Cuinwrnvl'le, on TburjJy. e - Now it tbe linio to communce adver- liMTiB hohdav gooda, and the tl.linriKi.P Han i- dican ! ibe belt advertising medium In the county. Don't forget it I Tbe Huuudale Xeivs is ibe folwV newspaper venture in thit county. It ia pub- j liibed every Thursday hy tbe Fraier Bnithera, at Iloutidala. Suefesi to it. - m i A valuuble cow, th property of Mr. leorga B. Young, of thii borough, choked to death on Thursday or last week, by getting ft turnip fait tn b.r wind pip. Tbo lu'W leidciiuo ol W. D. Hitler, weal and of Flue street, near tbo river, ta about completed. It Ii ft neat and ooty brick tr joturo, and wilt make a pleaimt bouia. The County ComuiiBHioncra will not be in aeinon neit week. Aaseieow, and otber partlea who may have buiioesi at tbe office, can be actoinojoua'id tbe week lulbwing. -. The inoiiramme of the Union Sab- betto Botthd Inatitu't, whiob ) lo be held In tbe M. K. Church at Turkey Hill, on Baturd.y, De Slit, will appear in lull in our ait liiuc. The umall bny whtt bade wood bye to Suodny Bcbool just afiar lha pia oia last Rummer U now mskrng a drifxrate effort to regain bia standing la time for tbe eominf Chrlittnai tree. John Mdiaiihvy, one of otir ontor- prisiiag groeerviDen, received a car-load of choice applet last week from Kltolra, N. Y , In barrels, and he Ii now releillof them at tt.tb per barrel. e ThoiinKmtf0' iboCoiut HouRebtll in the evening ia for lernen In the Bsptiit Church . Tbe B tlsta commenced a protracted meeting on Monday evening last, and will Lava preaching every evening. . Union Tbuiikdiviiig wrviceB will bu held by the aeverat enngr-gattoni of this place, la the Freihvtertan Church, oo Thursday ojornirg, eommenelngat II o'elock. Rev. J 8. McMurray, of the M. K. Church, will pvacb the acrmon. Wo are nqui-HU'd to announce that the ngulnr Murphy Temperance meeting will be held tn the Conn House, Clearflf Id, ftrii Monday evening. Df Id, ft' the usual hour. It i tbonglil that Hue. N II. Miller, of Oietole, will l a present Rd add ran ibe people. John II. mid Geo. W. Gturhart, Es- eutort of (be estate of Adam Urarbart, lale of Bradford townihlp, deeeaied, will sell ft lot ol valuable perroaal properly, at public oul-ory, oa the farm of the aald dree Jen t, on Tueed iy, the 17th da f December Beat Bet hand-bills for partiaulari The law-Buii of iiilor, Youn; & Co. vs. John DuBols, to reoover tba price of a mia onaina oon'TQlt-d far the Defendant by the above aamed Irta, ftMupled tbe attention of tbe Court lart week Ire Wednesday nornlng anill Batarday evening, bn ft vrd et wn returned in favor of lb FUlotlffa. Time wai eoneidrrab e sparring among tbo lawyers. The remit of tba ctM will be lound In our report of the Court proceeding i. - . i Tm Lart f lmod. Tbe heavy ruiitH of Friday at.d Baiurday last put our rafting streams In booming ord r on Bunday, and a more glunona rafting day than It mi ftavar befere dawned in thia evell-n But there were no rafts worthy of uteotioR. Tbe father ad tbe si res mi wrrs all right, but tbo eiop of limber was not tut of tba wooda. Boa an or tight half rafts psssed tbit plara, on their way dWR the river, Rod roi or ibea tbre or four wer- run tui of Clearfield creel. Rftiog It rather tool work at thia of the year. A Wickkd Tuur. A young man asm.d Klfaer llewtil, ag.d about 24 lean, Run oa at Mr. Tbomat Hewitt, ol Ilnttai, loft'hlp, waalnstiRtly hilled Friday, the fltk last., b ft iaw 1 g roiling ovtr him, while working or the lociobof Alfred Rcofield, oa Wilson run. Wi leurn ittce. that while Rev. Wm.J. King, of Drift. wt .d, wa preaebing the faa-ial aormeo at the house ef the lather, or the 10th isl,meeae rifled the pocket of a ! of M Ta, wbtek bo le aged ta brother of tba dee rased. The vest wai tanging oa the coat r-b, and while tbo preacher wa declaim lag agftlssl tba lial tf the raee, aosuadrel remevesl the pocket awoa tnm tha veet and ar propria tW tbo faad. Thb la or ef tbo matt daj'ardly Uleka wa tver heard of. That UlefiheuUMftaiaJybo looked after. liqb of our JudKra, Mayer ami Oi -ia. oeupted tb Judicial Btaob pert of lait week. Two flntr lookiot Law Judges cannot be found lft any other Judicial Ditrlt In the Statn. Filling the Wuekl. The Jury Comminloneri will meet nett week to Oil the wheel. Tbe Court hat ordered that the o-mn of A00 eober, Intelligent and jadletooj aneft be put iu. Wo have now on band noveral tbous and nrtt elm envelop, which wa will print for bu linen men or ant body alio, at prie that ,-an-not be rlralled. Call and aea the-n . tf. Saw Mill ro JEknt. Saw mill rentert will ohpprve, by rq advertiicrorot la ihU Inua, that (be flrit-rlai eatabllMbment of Mrura. Luiober A Moore, at Wiliiaoaport, ii offrred for rent. Man Shingle bolts and irrnin of all kinds ll waut-d In aiobango for boot, rboea, batl, eapi, to , at tbe itore of Mi-QAUQHEV A BIIUWKUS, on Sroond itreat, Clearfield, P no v 20 -St. Hcv. J. S. AltMurruy, of this plneo, in company with a number of bunlera, recently pent ft week Rt bunting on the mountain in Centra county. Tbe Reverend gentleman aue- oeeded In wounding ft deer, but did not kill It. Another one of tbe party did hill one, however. m t m JiiMt received ut (bo riiilmldnbia Branch Clothing Store, Clearfield, largo f lock of mena,boya and youtba' clothing, and ft variety of children fancy lull. Alio, a fine itoeii of rarooata, which can be aetj eheaner than a any other itore in town. octlfi tf. An Adjourned Keshion An 1- Jnarned Court will eoovena in tbli plaoe oo tbe tfttb day of December neit, for tbe purpoao of dii poring f the eaifi on the argument liu and the traoaaotlon of tome other unfinlahed buiineia that can b diiped of without the preieuca of Juron. Music. We art) autborized to state that tbe muiical entertainment for the benefit of tbe Ciiitena Cornet Band, of Clearfield, an nounced to take place aomt llnoe, and poitpooed until after the election, will be held on Friday evening, December 13th. Further notice will be given nut week Good Hkaiunu Chicap. We diruet ppccial ftttendoo to tba ftdvvrtiaemeot of tbe Amtricam Agrietturit In tbll paper. Will the reduction. In rice, the many engraving, tbe vaat amount of uit-lul inlormation, thia la oertainly one of tbe belt and obepeit papera Ib the country, and ibuuld be la every family. Tub Claw don Wukat, We t-all the attention of our reader to tbeartiola on tbe fourth page of tbli paper, untitled " Tbe Clawaon Wheat Controversy." Farmers aod dealira la wheat have ft particular in t err it in tbli matter of securing the brat quality of grain, Rnd experlenoe only will teftL'b tbe true lcon. Lmt of leltera retnuiniiig unclaiuied in the Poitoffloafti Clearfield, fur tbe wek ending November M, 1878 t Frank Bolger, J 11. Cuni ogham, Mis Annie Davli, Mrs. Martha Ureen, Michael Sullivan, Thorn s II. Morgan, A. W. Write. P.A. Uaulim, P.M. - mm l'itouRE8b. Hut hix momliB more will elapse onttl tha lubabitanta ol Boccaria, Uu liob ftnd Cbct tbnnibipa, In ibii county, wil have r railroad outlet from Clearfield creek, via Lloydiville to Bcllwood, on tbo Pennsylvania Central. Then, goti j-by to tbo Ukn Hope and Tyrone turnpike across tbe Allegheny tnuuoieina. " Jersey " Sn) dur butt purebaHed the R. B. Taylor homestead, la tbt borough, corner ot Third and Walnut streets, and will rrinuvt bli family tbenio a aoon at it Ii vacated. Tbomai A- Fleck baa become an owner of one of the Taylor bouaea on Bridge street, and be in tend nmkiug some ioiprovomenti to Ibe building before occupying It. St. Andrew' Epiwopal Sewing So ciety, of nirarfield, will hold a Fair aod Festival, for tbt benefit u' tbvlr Church, on Wednesday, Tbundiy and Friday, the 18th, 11Mb Rod 2Uth day of December, 187H, In tbo Centennial Build ing. On Saturday evening ( Deo. list), a Concert will be given In the Opera House, for tbe benefit of tbo Episcopal Punoay Pub on 1, nov0 St. m a ,i A Time Fixed. It will be observed by r p'-ruial of our Court proceedings, that the Tomer east has faad special term awarded, fil ing tbe first Munday of April next for the oom meoccBicnt of the trial, tbt Defendant reserving tbo right until tba January term to make R mo tion fur ft trial In point other county, should he onnilder U eipt llenl. j Help Waktkd! Tbo Presbyterian congregation at Pen 11 el J hai ft deltof2l4 bang, ing over thel. Church building. Tba memben propose to remove the burden by holding a Festi val on Chrlstnai day at Penfleld lull. A big dinner will be served at noon, ftnd an oyster sup per in the evening. Lot all who an able to do to, contribute their mite and remove the mortgage. Reliuioub. lU'V. 'i'h 08. H. SwitKcr. of Pbilipsburg, preached lft tbt Clearfield M. B. Church list Sunday morning, and Rev. IL 0. Dill, of Lcwliburg, preached in tbe tame Church in tha evening. Mr, Ronkn Dulley, who slopped over Babbalb lo this plaoe, delivered to add rest at ft Temper ance lervlce lft tbt Presbyterian Church In tbe evening. Tannihy Uurned. We learn that th Steam Tannery at Oeola caught fire last Balorday night ftnd wa burn id lo the ground The bark and other surrounding building were tared by the eitiien fire brigade, Mny persons think the fir was the work of an Ine en diary A hoot thirty men are thrown out of employment by this Resident. Tba loss cannot be much lets than $11000. Accidbnt. We are informed by a ton ol tba Injured man, that on Wodoeedey, the ttiib In it., while Mr. Tbomaa Beers, an old I and tittemed cltiirn of Bradford township, and a blacksmith by. occupation, wa engaged at shoe ing a fractious coll, be was thrown agatnat a large block of wood that was near and liavtured one of hi rib. Owing to Mr. Bear' age, thia accident ill probably keep bin froui hi work for several mouth. "Wife, let ua iro lo Kloek & Co.. to trade to-day j neighbor A. says they have the finest and best stock ol good In tbe oounty, end are selling lb em below any one else." Wfll, husband, I was going to propose tha myself) 'or Mn. B. told m aba was there a few days ago, and bought uch nio goods, and o obep; and 1 am tired of those shoddy good we have been buying at tbe wildcat tlorts. They don't pay for making up." novo" -It. More KailroaD, We are informed that the Bull'i Up Hsitroad survey lri Lloyds- ville, Camilla county, to Coalport, on CUarfield treek, four mlltl above Ulon Hope, in thii oounty, has bven completed, and over one hundred men are now engaged Rt grading the road. Twenty- five hand are rngngt-d ia tbe cut at Utah ill, Rnd tbe rest are featured along the entire line ol the road. The Engineer has guaranteed every Bell's Uaper a ride to Coalport on tba Fourth of ly next. A vela ol coal, ail feet la thickness, extends along tha whole lint of tbi road, from Lloydtviha to Clearfield ereek, and ibeaoe North- west aorosi Chest, Bell. Burolde,Oreenwood Ind Bra ly towftibips, to the Low Urade Railroad. KxU ftet (i tun a Idler Irora neilL,' man well-knewa here. It will be read with in terest : Mi'tio Horse, Ouoli, Hixooita!, 1 Augutt 81, 1874, J H. K. Tknmpn, WKaltntU Jryjyitf, Tin wUU, I'm., V. H. A.t Tbe medicines you eo kindly gave me, e wit : R. K. Th- mpeoti'a Hwewt Worm Feeder, and Dan delion and Mandrnke Pule, I have ned aed find tee very valuable. Just the medicine we need here. Il la bat a simple statement ef a fact, when 1 say the powdtr, I bat la Dr. ?empsoo Bweel Worm Powder, ha saved, humanely saeakln;, several livee, one of which waa that of a valuable native preacher. Krv. j. ft. vt-otea. Prepared by I. K. Thomptoa, TuesviU', Pa Price, 86 cent per bo it I. For sale by all draglt la Cltarfltld, and by Ju. Htyler A Bon, Letbersborg. Death of Colonel Uwioht. The eaexpecied death ol Cob Wfthoa Dwight, at hit home la Binghamloo, New York, en Ike 18th lest., start Ud more aereeaa tbaa Presi dealt or Life lasuranee Oompaalei. It appear that withtft the pact ill aioftths ke had hk lite lnur4 to the amount of $!66,8u8, the policies lifted being pay able la hie wife and torn Tba laturaaea awpw are woederlully moved erer tbl quarter of awtil- loa grab out ef their coffers, lie bed policies In abnet twenty cewpRales, the Rqultable, of New York, being Ibe heaviest $4t,00. C I. Dwigbt waa well-knoWR to aiaay of ear ell ilea, havlag beeR a largo owner of tlmUr lands Ir Uosbea and Lawrence township, tbi eeuBty, and wa also engagsd ! the lumbering busraeaa at eat vfaoe ftt Willlamsport, If wo are not mlauhea, be com manded oae ec the M Beck tall M Reglmeatt during tba war. He we a maa of exccedlagfy Ine per tonal appearance aa4, bteaae of hi persoaal BTaadeer.heeaeounlared friend everywhere. He died twenty yeart tee aeon. UVClr :oi'HT PROCHKIl M(i, aftCOMD WRIK, Court convened on Monday, Nov. flta, 1871, ftt t o'clock, P M , with Jodgea Mayer, Ogdee and Holt oft the Beoeh. Wa, M. MuCulhiugh, Sr., John Larrimer and Harry Uamphlll, were ap pointed Tipitavca. Tbe eaiea on tbe trial liat were disposed of ftt follows t Pbaelacr Brother A Co., to use, v. Samuel Ar nold. No. 39, January Term, 1870. Feigned Issue. Continued. William Porier, Administrator of J.W. Wrtgbt, vs. Wb. V. Wright. No. 3 Mi. March Tern, 18T0 Amicable actloa. Not reached. Jamet P. Halt ri. M (shannon Land A Lumber Company, No. Sept. Term, 1874. Atuump- ait. Cootlnued at cost of Defendants, and ordered tbnt ft be put down fur trial on tha second week of the January Term, and that the bill of eoats be paid oa presentation. John W. Davli vs. Uruom A Dickey. No. 705, Sept. Term, 1875. Debt. Continued before Court, Bell Township School District vi. Levi Bunder- Ma aod H. L. Henderson. No. 850, Sept. Term, 187o. Debt. Judgment entered ia open t ourt In favor of Plaintiff, (or $150, with ttay of exec a cut ion until February 1st, 17P. J. B. Oarrlson vs. William A. Bloom, Exooutor of A brum Bloom, deceased. No. tit, January Tern, 1870. Scire Facias. Tried, Veidiot for D.ftndant. A. J. Logan vs. T. J. Buyer. No. 478, Jauuary Term, 1870. 8c ire Facia Sur. Mechanic' Lieu. Tried, Verdict lor Plaintiff, for .. H. C. Thompson ot !. vs. J. W, Bell et aL No. 812, January Term, 1870. Ejectment, Coo tinucd. Bigler, Young A Co.va.Joha DuBol. No, 847, January Term, 1876. Debt. ' Tried. Verdict fur Plaintiffs, for $1,173.74. Kepbait A Baiteyva, Moshannun Land and Lumber Company. No. 00, March Term, 1870. Debt. Continued. Solomon 11 all man vs. John W. Chase. No. SV0, March Term, 1870. Ejectment. Diieontioed and settled. Martha Hunter ti. Leonard Kyler. No. 405, Marob Term, 1876. Aaiumpait. Judgment con- feaied by Del and ant, In furor of Plaintiff, for $281.77. D. J. Hoar A Co. v. Lever Flegal. No. &2, March Tirm, lft76, Asiumpsil. Not reached. Oeorge M Bnioin va, David Dunn. No. 18, June Term, 1870. Trover and conversion. Not reached . C. II tiarden A Co. v. Jamet KeirACe. No, HO, Juuo Ttrin, I It" ft. Aisuuipait. Judgmenten- ared ia favor of Plata tiff, and against Jas. Kerr, for IIU6 97. John U. Glasgow vs. Lafayette II. Bloom, No. 157, June Term, 187ft. Ljertmtml, Continued on aocount of the sickness of Defendant, and at bla cost. Ellis B. Turner ti. Lewi Sbitnol at al. No. 100, June Term, 1K70, Scire Facial Bur. Mtohanlt's Lien. Continued. Beyer, Uuyer A Co. va. Mary Shoff et al. No. 3i3, June Term, 1870. Scire Faeia Snr. Me chanic' claim. Defendants con fee judgment In favor of Plaioiifta, for $.10 71, with ttay of execu tion for two yeare, Beyer, Ouyer A ( o. vt. J. 0. Bhoft. No. ins, June Term, 1870. Scire Fucla Sur. Mecbanlo' claim. Defendant con fane Judgment in favor of i PlaiotlfT, for $31.07. Beyer, Uuyer A Co. va. Henry Llverwrigbt et !. No. Sur, June Term, 1878. Scire Facia Bur. Me chanic's claim. Continued. AHOUMKXT LIST. The following na nn lha argument Hit were disposed of i Ooorge W. Qanot vt. J. W. McOeo. No. 40, June Term, 178. Certiorari on part of Defend ant! to Win. Bard, Esq. Dismissed. Samuel Hagerty v Commissioner of Clearfield County. No. 46. Sept. Term, 1878. Mao dam ua to County Commissioner!. It wai ordered that tbe Commissioners of Clearfield county pay to Samuel Shoff, Treasurer of the Madera Bridge Company, the sum of 420 awarded by the view ers, upon said Sboff entering Into bond, with spprovrd surety, tn the sum of $600, conditional lor the proper application of aaid money. John C. Ferguson va. Daniel Gorman. No. 284, Sept. Trrm, 1873. Verdict for PlaiotlfT. Motion for ft new trial. Rule for new trial dltcharged, and judgment directed to be entered oa verdlot.. II. 8uliRUgh vt. Rachel Kratiar, Defendant, and Andrew Peon, Jr., (High Sheriff ) Uarnlbe. No. 671 Sept. Term, 1875. Certiorari on parlol Defendants M William Bard, Esq. Judgment and proceedings of tbe Justice reversed and set ailde. John H. Bcytri v. A. II. Sohaffur. No. 331, ScpL Term, 1S77. Bule granted on Plaintiff to abuw cause why judgment should But be opened and the Defendant let into a defense. ran juht wnxau Nov 30ih, 1978, It waa ordered that tbe name! of iix hutdted sober, intelligent ftnd judicious periona be selected by tbo Jury CommiMlooer, frum the wbule qualified elector of tbe oounty of Clearfield, to serve ri juror in tbe several Cotuta of laid county during the year 1879. Th Court ordered tbe iiiue of reuirea for Juror for r Court to tocumeBoe oft tbe second Mouday of January, 1879, and to continue ia lesiiun for two weeks. (jtlAR'RB !ftiaioni. Commonwealth vi. Martin V Turner. Novem ber S3d, 1870, upon motion of Defendant's toon set, "it it ordered that the Court fix tbe Ortt Monday of April, 1879, for ft special Oyer nod Terminer for the trial of tbit Cause, Rod that be (the Defendant) be alloued to move for ft change of venue at January Term, 179, abould be see fit, Nov. 23d, 0:30 P. M , Court a lj-uroed until Deoemtier 26th, 1878. - A FAIH LETTKK. BiaMstea, Pa., November 14,' 1878 Ma- En ivor :l ak space through your col uiuna, tit bring before tbe agriculturists of tbia oeumy tue treaimeui 1 reoeivetl at tbe bands ol the Clearfield Agricultural Society, October I6tb, IHTtt. Tbe Brat premium awarded waa ror tftor- ouvb-bred boiu, open tu all stallions, W. Be ing the ownr ot a good three year old stallion, I entered him in t'lasa No. 4. 1 believe It wa ed ited by everybody tbat be was ibe best borae of the kiud prrseoied lr Inspection, Wnen the judges went to Inspect the horses, they said hud butter change mine to uaaa no. o, Rnd at ibwr mquett 1 did eo. The judge were atraagere to uie. Oua ot ihcm aeemt-d ui uot at loreuio ) 1 think they called him Mr. Caldwell, of Fike twp. When thy went to award toe premium, tbey re fused te give aw a premium, because 1 bad oh unifed uy burse from one oiasa tu tbe other. and because they iu.U(tned 01 to be a eltlsen ol tome olber county. Witb ibe exception el three, I em the eldest cititen ia Buraside bu rough, hav ing lived here thirty-two years. I am informed tbe $4 that really was mine was given tu tbe President's son-in-law. Now, I would say, If ibis is the way tba Clearfield Fair have been con ducted, no wonder It bat " ployed oat," Rnd those same men complain thai farmer lake at latereat In Fair. I would aid, Wnat inducement i there for tbe larmer af ter seeb treatment as tba above 1 Care should be taken ibat your game be more omlcrgroood, or hereafter abandoned, If you with tbeoo-operuiioROl fertotrs from tberwraldiatrlcts, or uvea Hope te make tbe Agricultural Society a suoues. lourt respeeiluily, H. It. Dana. Clearfiuld Coal Trade. State. utrnt of Coal and other freight! teat over the Tyrone A Clearfield Dlvlalon, Pennsylvania RalL uad, for the week ending November 16, 1878, and tbe lame lime last year : COAL. For Uie week 1 riame time lait year... Decrease Previously during year "lama time last year...... . Decrease MMHt Total la 1878. Same lime lata year Decreate orwRR raBiawfft. 78,163 LlDbir .....,ll W M! Miscellaneous freights M ,.U0 tart, 11 Tbo Now Weed Rewlnir Machine awarded the highest ante at Ibe Uie Coaaty Fair, (see It mt of pramiumi la ad vert 11 ng col- umnsjha since bad aaother valuable Improvemeot made oa ll. The machine It to eoftrtruefd thai tbe bobbin eaa ha wound without raoalag the machine, ar unthreading It, or remeviag the work. There Ii no danger of breaking tbe thread oft tbe Weed If the wheel It tamed the wrong way, at It tbe tact ith other meebiaca. No ew aheald hay befere teaiag the Near Weed, witb in fine wood work, teeye start, eety aiavemvRl. lifbi andaulet running, which make it oae ef the best maebinet In tba market. If yea have aot teet the New Weed, we would advise you lo write lo Mitts R. Bevra, tho agent, Cbarfleld. Pft, aft I have one brought ta year boaea aefetw pur ehatlRg. ujesaL Tlie Cleatflild Grh Company ofTfm. ftt par. Cuapea Beads la AesH-m aoee ef $ nad $i0e each, bearing latoreet at Us rata at lit per centum per annum, payable scmt-aaaually at tbe Flrtt National Bank. Tbe Com pa ay ha latued bonds to tbe ameeatef $19 aod $MM of tbit waa takea hat a few dayi age by oae of tbe Clearteld baoaa, leaving $4,009 te bedMpotod ef. C pi tails tt who are eeekieg a tafe lft veet meet for their meaey, would oeaeaN tbesr reier esl by la veet ing la tbeet betdt. Tbey eaa perch aaed at either of the Clearfield baaki. Any Inform ail en reapeetlng the Oct Cvmpaay, will ho cheerfully givva by A. F. Beyatoa, IrveideRt, ar W. W. Belt, 9terttary. Jtll-tf, VOUB. 87,44 - 0,746 - ,fl I ,.lllT,4fi2 ..1190,314 - 72,868 ,.ll44.9Vft lali,i60 Remember -that I-ytle i Coanty jtgtfttf re w.r;! -r Vi T"fccwi, tad can tell them ftt factory prteea. They are tbe Lett tobaooea in market Try tbeau. At the Republican oflice In tbo place togetyoar job work dona. We are fully prepared to do anything la the printing Una, will do It well, and ftt tbe right kind of price. tl. e a To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytic has an arrangement with aa kaitera Cigar Factory so that be oae cell cigar by the box or thousand at bottom flgaree, diva their algan one trial. Candid Advice. Whenever a man eomec Into our rosau eplaiQjae;of beadacba. bad breath, bad taste la the mouth, and feeling li generally, we advise falin to take Dr. Fennerc Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Toolt. Ilia Oolden Relief core nil pal ( Cough Honey all cough. 11 arts wick A Irwin ageots, Clearfield, Pa. .... ia-e-a Closing Out. With the intention oi removing to ft milder climate earlv la tbe Spring, my entire stock of Dry-goodt, Notions, Trim ming, Carpet, Wall Paper, Ac, will be dispose! of at a great discount. Person In need of goods will do well to call, a you will get bargalnt. aovJO St. Wat.ua Kbxd A Fact. An advertiRcmont inserted la tbe RxrtraLiCAJi will reach more rcadera than if published la all tbe other paper la the ooun ty, and coat Ibe advertise! leu than one-half In other word, an adrertiftment published in our jturnftl Ii worth double tbe price of thot charged by any other pobliiher ta the county. It Ii a tRot." tf. Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Jlilln would say to hi friends and former patient that he bat not retired from practice aa bai been to Uduitrlously circulated by tome pertont, but will c Btinut to give hii penooat attention to all who may desire It, or to aaaiat Dr Ueiobbold when ever required. Nitrous Oxide Ua given for tbe painless extraction of teeth. April 4-tf. SpiciaiB, Chrai Uomri ! Wmt Viioiaii. Will take ty property or other real estate to part pay fur our land. For circular, Rddreaa J. II. Briaton, Msrtiosburg, W. Va. or call on Wm, Read, ClearQold, Pa. aovSO-St Loor I'aaal Have you seen the beautiful Coat fur Udie. at Fleck A Co. 'a 7 They aurpa anytbing or the kind ever offered lo thia market tor tf loot fiuisN, quality ot good and low prioea- nuviz-9t. Wastro 6fl0.00 14-feet shaved hoop, deliv ered at tbe railroad, In car loads of H.OtlO, at all point oa tha Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A K , Bald Kaglo Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroad, for which I will pay the highest market price. Oct I , 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pu. Orb IIi'MPRRD Prb Crrt. Diioocwt or Old Pricrr. Hewing Ma hlnea can oow be purchased Rt Merrell't tin Rnd variety store, from $A& up warda. All hind of tewing macbinea repaired on tbe shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1 977. BroeiRp For Balr. R. Newton Sbaw keep a full aupply of Fedunift Buggies and Platform Watfoua lor sale, iu no seen ai ine pdsw uuhw yard. Call on or Rddreaa him et Clearfield Poru, ylvRDlft. naay 13-tf. W4rtrd. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,000 26 Inob shaved shingles. on,mi0 S4-lnob tawed shingles. I n u,0H0 feet of pine board. 60 ,0O 14-feet shaved boopl. 6,0(1 n railroad lie. 60,010 feet of good hemlock board. For which I will pay the higheal market prion, delivered at Clearfiuld, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clearfield Railrotd. v. r. auiin, Clenrfleld, Pa., Oct. 10, 1878-tf. In split of flannelt, oougha and col d will make lodgment in tbe syiteui. But ihey arc not tenant at will. Yon can dixposieae them with Hale 'i Honor ef Ilorehound and Tar, ia lest timt than it teket a Sheriff to exeoutc a writ, Hold by all Druggists. 1'ike a Xuothacbe Drop! euro in one minute. nov0-4t. fi tndenlable Truth. Yon deserve tn anfTer. and If you lead ft milir able, unset isfaelerv lift In thia rveautilul world, It It entirely your own fault and l bare is only one ox coe for you -your unreasonable prejudice and akeptlclsm, whiob ha kilNd thousands P-rtn-al k oow I edge and common eenao reasoning will aoon abow von that Ureen'a A u rust Flower win care yi-u of Liver Compla-nt, or Dyspepsia, with 11 It miserable effect, tucb as aiok headache, Balbltatloa of tho heart, aour ifomacb, habitual oottiveneaa, disilnet of tbo brad. Rervjiut prut t rat Ion, low plritt,Ae. Iu ealet t.uw reach every town on Ibe Western Continent, and not a Drug gist but what wll tell you of lit wonderful curi. i oa can huy a sample bottle tor oenia ore doeet will relievo vuu. July 17,78 eow-ly. I Uish Evtrybody to Know. Rev. George 17. Tharcr, an old eillten of this vicinity known to every one at a most Influential citlsen, and Christian Minister of the M. B. Church Just thit moment ttepped iftoor store to ear. "I wish every bdv to know that I consider that both myaelf and wife owe our live to, Shilnh'e Uonsampttoa uare. It It having t re men dons talc ovtr our counter and 1 giviog perfect eatit f act ion In all cases ol Lung Dlsetse, such aa notb Irc else baa dope. Bourbon. Ind Mar t - T8, irs. Maieaett rianoe Boia tiy iierttwiok a Irwin nnd 0. V. Watson, Clearfield, I'e. 3o Dtception I' Bed. It Ic it ran re an manv people wt) continue to suffer day after day with Dippla. Liver Cam plaint, Constipation, Hour Stomach. General De bility when thev ran prooure at our store h II 1 OH'8 V1TAI IZKK, free of coat If it does not cure or relieve them. Prloe 76 eta. Sold by Hartawtok Irwin nnd C. V, Watson, Clearfield For Lame Back. P Ida or Cbeit as SHILOH'S POROUS PLAfTKR. Price 26 ctt. Sold by Hart wick A Irwin and 0. D. Walton, Cltarficld, Fean'u Uaa Or. Van Djke'a fulphur Moap. Maket tbo akin beautifully white ant healthy, removal dandrun, chuo-'g, p richly neat sores, eruption, hurning stlning ant Itching of ib akia and scalp. A tulphur bath witb It 1p bi ab recommended. Alwayt aak fur it by it lull name. Jul) I7,'7u-enw cm. WANTun. Some esily learned person or Art lit to mar ufurrure Lprusita PavRrvrSn.K Carvar Fictorrr ia tbit county, oa Royalty. Paloted from phofigrapbi or any picture, and It th Finett Oil Painting made Before ibr territory la tal ea I will paint pictures Kill for $10 and warrant them for life. Kverv person should have woe, aa Oil fainting on (Moved are the only picure that will stand the teat ot time, and can be bund rd down, to posterity. Particulars free. L. T. LUTHKR. Not. T, 1877-ly. Corry City, Pa. Nervous lcbllily. Vital Weak neat ar Drnreaalon i a weak exhausted feelier. ua energy ur courage t the re suit ol auental over-work. Indlecrelloita or exreaeea, or tome drain upon tbe trstem I al weya cured by Humphrey's Homortpethio Specific no. jn, it lone np and invigorate the system, dieiielt the gloom and despondency, impart attangth Rbd eoergy, dope the drain and juvenatea tbe entire man. Been used twenty year witb perreet tuenaai by tuoaeanda. Bold by deaera. Price, 81 per atngle vial, or 86 pi-r package of live vial and Vi vlai oi powdtr. Bent by man on receipt of price. Add res lluanphrryu llomtrpatlilc MMirliie Conpaay. UK Futoa St., N. 1. U. 1. Vtatwn, Ageut, Clearfield, l a. epl. 1, 1H78-Iy. cJust Received ! Junl Received by ARNOLD, nt tUKWhbVlLLil.i Car Load Nova ttooiia IMftHter 1 Car Load Dure Corn. Kyo and Outa unop i Car Load Deaken Halt ! Car Load Choioe Family Flour I . Car Load Dry (iood, Urooeriv8.&c. tcarbhinirlea. Bark, It. K. Tke and (Jruin will be taken in exchango. Curwanavnio, Ainy 1, Wmti. Oa Bat a rd ay, November Id, I8TS, by Rev. Waa. B. K'dredge, Mr. James Hudson and Ml- Mary WiNlamseR, both of Pbiltptburg, Centre eeuaty. Oa Wadacsday, November 80, 1878, by Rev. J. A. Weodeook, Mr. A. C. Mdtward, of O.oc.la Mlite, Clearfield cwwoty, and Mist Henrietta Ad a ma, ef FblHpaburg, Ceaire owwaty. ' At the reeldeaea of the bride't parv.fi te, an Wedaesday evening, Nnvember tOib. 17 tsy KfV J. tt MrMerray, Mr. Kara Browa Rnd Mis Itertbft Bone, both ef lleerftcld, Fa. The printer la thit efteo lender their congrat ulation ta tbe beppy couple, and wiib them a loag aad happy Journey along the atreaa of time. Tbey left oa tha Thursday morn lag trait for UraateeeRty, Mary I aad. where Mr. B-lieogaget ae bee keeper aa the log yob of A. 0 D.br n- j?lrd. Ik Itnolid.l, barooah, ow Tbarad,, w..Hih.r 14' k, 6878, Hnen, daagkural Edward and Aa. a. U..B, aged I ,eer, I mootka aad 18 daja. At iterllog , IhU aoaat?, oa Taeday, Nov.mbar Ittk, 1878, Sraddia, Touaee Boa of Albert and Amanda Kvaaa, g-a I ,ev aad 4 mealhe. la firadfard aawaabl,, M frlda,, afawamaa II, lilt, Emma J wife af J, H, iblre,, Bf-d 18 reara, a m.ataa an, 3 lav,. CIJgABnELD MARKETS. s. ,. rir-tariBLP, P Nov. 18, 1878. Flour, pef ct. ..T?.!??1 11 '..., 1 V Huab wheat riour per wi ,. Corn Meal, partwt 8 etl 8 00 I 4ft 1 8ft 1 OA 1 00 00 Chop, rye, perewt Chop, mixed, per cwt Bran, per ewt Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bushel Oat, per bushel Corn, ear, per bushel.., M Buokwbeat. per bushel P'tt'tooa, per bushel Applet, per buftel.... 1 1 am, per pound Shoulder, per pound Dried Beef, per pound Chlckeaa, per pair Butter, per pound .v, pr doaen 76 dO to DHI Hi 40 85 15 S 00 Salt, per sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound... Dried Peaobea, per pound.. Beans, per bushel SO 0 s 2 00 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PaaAURLra'A. Nov. IVBreedatufT are dull, attbougb tbe oahle advices are more encouraging, Cotton Is quiet and steady at OKfltfJo lor mid dltnta. Flour and Meal Flour Is vary dull. Sales of 1,000 barrel!, Inclu ilug Minncioia Extra Fimlly, low and fancy, at $4('V 76 ; Peon'a. do. do., ut (4 26(0,4 76 Ilhnoi and Western do- do., at $t 75 and patent and other high grade at $6 AO (VL70U. Hyo flour tl quiet at $1 00r7t,$.1. Coromeal is umioally unohttuired. U rain Wheat la quiet and steady. Sale! of 4,(HiO bushela, including rejected, ut SUi-futll ; Red at $1 04(rul U5 j No. 8 Red In elevator a( $1 Oi Auiber aif I 96(ml 00 ;and Wbiteat $1 U()(&1 08. hyo la unebanttud. Corn ia quiet and rather firmer, ea ol n.uvu uuineii, looiuuinrf new re jected, at 83(o;i7cj old do. at 4140 i new Welt an. mixed, al JHc.ioo i new euuiaern veuow a 411(4X01 old Wesiero mixed la grain depot at 46u i and old yellow at 4rif((J47o. OaU remain a last reported. Buiea ol 7,000 bushels, including Wbiie at Hu(q,34c, nod mixed, at 27(iJJ8o. Seeds Timothy ia not wanted. Flaxseed la quoted at 01 321. Clovcrited ll steady at 6(drlo, Wniaky la dud sale of Western at $1 19. Chicago, Nov cm bar 25. Flour quiet and ua-obaovt-d. Wbtat unsettled but generally lower i No. 1 Red Winter. H6o( No. 8 Chicago Spring, 80t tor cash 4j(fl(94ie for Uecember ; B4i((i fur January No. i Ctoivaco Hpnoit, 7U((i)7lo ; rejected, 6V4o. Corn dull, weak and lowur ) tllo lor cash i HI bid for for December; 3ii(3ljo fir January ; rejected, 2?. Oats in Uir demand, lower ; 2Jc for cash ; 20c for Dueemer i 2ojo for January. Rye steady and unchanged. Barley Armor ai 0o for cash ( 91(3,950 for De cemuer, extra No. !, 47 (y52o. Staitronds. PeniiMylvanialtailroail TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH AN and after Monday, NOV. 4, 1878, the Passeneer Train wil) run dally (except Sun day! 1 betweea Tyrone and Clearfield, a follows t CLEARFIKLD MAIL. W. 8. Plithmrr, Conductor. LKAVK SOUTH. LEA VB NORTH. Curwenvillo,JI.2o, P. a Clearfield 1.40. Trron........ Vnaouoo, Hummli,.... Pow.ltoo,... ... 9.n0,,.H, ... .ib, " .- o0, ...10 0(1, Leonard, .3 49, Barrett 8.64, " Woodland 4.01, " Bigtcr,.- 4 OH. Wallacetoa, 4 17, " Blue Hall,.. .,...4 26, IfHWll,, !" II, " Uiiinlo 1(1.17, " Bletner' 10.22, ' fhilipabur,,..!!) 2d," (Iru.in 10.211, " Blue 11.11 10.37, " Wllu.tua,...l0.44, Higlel. 10.12, Woodland 10.00, " llarrelt, II 07," L.nnard 11.12, " 0l..rleld 11.10," gurwenarill,,.ll.40,.a, Oraham, 4 31, " Philinsburg, ...4.36, " Stelner'a , Uoynton, ..4 48, ..4.6, ..Hi, Osceola. Powulton,. rtuuimit, Van eeoyoe, ......6.36, Tyrone, 6-OW, CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION, na, L. knoina, Conductor. LKAVK SOUTH. LEAVE VORTII. Curweatvillt. 6.40 a. a. Tyrone, I 16 P. a. Clearfield 7 : 1 " Vauscoyoc,.,,. 1 .63 M Leonard 7.26 ' Humtum......8.00 Rarrelt, 166 " PoWelloo 8.10 Woodland 763 " Oaceuta, 8 46 " Bfglvr . 07 Hoyoton 8 6S Wailaoeton,.. 8.8d Hteiner'a, 4 00 " Bloc Ball,... . 8 36 " Fbilipourg...4 86 Oraham 8 46 " Orab.m 4 40 M Pbilipsburg.. 8 00 " Blue Ball 4 66 Kleiner's 9 10 Wallaoetoa, ... IS Boynton 0 26 M Bigler, ....6.28 " I I a, V30 " Wootllsod,. ...6 46 " Fowelton 10 00 " Borrett, 6.67 Humniit, lOltft " Leonanl, A 06 H Vauaooyoe 1 1.07 M Clearfield 6,'iO ' Tyrone Il.t'l Curwenville,.7 00 " BTAOB LINUS. A at.aeloar.a CarweaaTilUdallT for Rernolda. iile, at I u'elook, p.m..arrifintatReTnoldairlllo at 6 o clooa. tt- Oi. Ketarninc, lea.ea Ko.aolda. .ill. d.lly, at 7 o'clock, a. eo., arriving at Cor- en.vill.at izoeloea, aa. far,,aaoa waj, ... A Btam leavea Cnrweoaflllo dallf. at I o'alook p. a , lor Dulioia City, arri'ln( at DuVoie Cilj at 6 o'clock, p. m. R.turoinc, leavea Dulioia a) f o'clook, a. m., dallr, arrlring at Corwoaavllle at l u'oluek. ai. rar .acb war, 02. PIIILIPSBlIRa A &1OHIIANN0N BRANCHES LkA.k .OUT!. 1 a. a. a. a. a ariTioaa. a, a. r. . p. I Morrl.ilal., 12:10 2:0 1:1. 1 IV 2 24 2:1111 2:44 2:62 2:47 .1:02 .1:07 1:12 T:16 1:iS 7:44 7:42 f:Ut B: 11 t:IK :21 :2S 8:34 I'hilip.l.arai, 12:20 4:31 cilainer'a 12:21 4:24 U..nl.,n, ' 12:14 4:10 Oieeola, 1(1:30 1 2:04 4:10 :! ::,6 SO 8:(i 11:40 .15 8:.I0 Hoaban. oo. 10:S 11:61 I if HtaillnK, I0:l 11:4 :M lloutadal, 10:11 11:40 :4o M r('.u I-;, 1,1:6.1 11:36 8 40 K.ndnck'a. l:i 1 1 JO l:.1i K.U..J. 11:13 11:26 1:30 BALD EAGLB V ALLEY rJRANCU. Hi. Mail. P. M. A. M. 7 IS B.30 leave Tvrono 7 23 8.17 Uald Kofi. 8 01 11. .10 Julian 1.14 H.66 alilrabura; 8.32 10.116 ll.llefont. 8.46 10.16 klileabori t 08 10.40 Howard 42 11.13 .rrlva L. Haven Mail Kip p. a. A a irrlv 8.06 6.63 7.48 t.10 4 46 4 87 4.36 4.02 leave 8.16 TOO 8 43 8.38 8U 6 no 616 TV HON U bTATlON. K.feTW.IIII. A. B.l WBKTWARI,. A- M Peeifle Kttire.a 8:101 Pittsburgh Kap'aa, 2 60 8:601 Pacific Kioreee, 8:18 llirrufw., Ace'm, p. a. 8:33 8:60 I0:;8 p. a Mall Train. Atlantic Kxpreta, Phiia. Expreaa. War l'aaaenger, Mull Train, Paat Lin., 1:16 8:34 7:08 Cloe connection made by all train at Tyrone and Lock Haven. B. B. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. AUrglirny Valley Railroad. LOW GRADE DIVISION. AS and after Mnndav. Deo. 10th, 1877, I the naaaenaer trail', will ran dallv (eir.pl Sundav) batweea Red Hank and Driftwood, aa followa t 8..ACTW Alll Dav Mall leavea Pltlaborg 8 20 a. ao.i Had Bank I It 68 1 8llgo Junetioa I SOU: New Bethlehem 1:07 p. av Mavavllle 1:38 ( Tm. 1:80, ftronkvlti. 2:00 t roller a 1:36 1 Be. aold.vlll. 2:62 Dulioia 8:33 1 tiummll Tunnel 8:48 t PenSeld 4:0i I Weedvlll. 4:17 1 HonoBette 4:68 i arrive, at Driftwood at 6:66. V) lTW AHIIDaj Mallleavae Driftwood 12-16 n. tn.t Hi-oetrtte 1:00 1 Weedvlllc 1:10; Penfleld 1:46t rluromil Tunnel 2:07 Dnlloi2:88i H.vnoMavllle2:62. Fuller'a 2:67: llrookvill. 8:3.1 True 8:4lli Mavavllla 4:l6l New Bethlehem 4:28 SIik" Junction 6:10 1 Red Bank 6:37 errlree at Pitlafcari at 8:10 p. m. OJr Tbe R-ynoldevlll, Accommodallofl laavee Rajnoldaville d.Hr at 7:60 a. m.j and arrive, at Red Bank al 1 1:00 a. a., 1'ittelmrnh at 2 :6 p. m. Lavee Pill.barik al 8:30 p. Rod Bank at 8:66 ,. an. arrtvinl at R;noldavllle al 8:06 p. aa. Cloaa BonDMlloae made with tralaa oo P. A I Railroad at Drill ood, and with tralno on Ihv AHeuhen, Vallev HallMail at Red Hank. DA VUl McCARliO.UeaVI Sa'l. A. A. jAcaeoa, Sap'l L. U. Dlv. HTAOK LINK. cLRARPiRtn to paapiitw. Tha anderined would inform the pobll, that M ia now ranaing a a'age no, o.tweea vworncio and Panfl.l'l, tbrM lime, a ewl Tbe atao leavea CVrarfleld oa Moadave.WwlBoa day, aad Fridava, at 8 a'oloek a ar.lvlog at Penfleld al 13 o'.loek na. Retaining aaiae d.,a. Laovea PeaOeld al 4 .'elock p Bo., amv in ru.rl.i4 at 8 n'eiMik U. M. Uaiinvettoa ta male with tralaa aa tha Low Grade H. K. at Pahflrld. Far., r B wa;, 81.61 UKII. W. UkARHAHT. Cl.ar8.ld, Ta , V-a. 13, 1313 PAKK K11UM CLKAKKliil.D, TU MellefoaM, Pa 13 36 , M Iddlouwa 3 Oo Uek Have......... I 73 Marletla.......... 6 66 WlllUmauart. I 60 Laooaal.r . 6 88 Hantiagi.a I 30 , PU ILA DRLPH IA 7 00 l.,M... ... I eiAlmn. 186 Mu-vevllle 4 60 Juhaalowa.. 186 CweaevUVa 38 1 Pblllpabarg 61 Oaeiwla 8iTyr..a....... 1 82 HARRIHRIIR1I ... 4 761 1'lTTHHlIRO 16 ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. CerweasrUl. Jai. , T I tf. PRDIT.RTY 1H HE NT. Mu l.k. at D.W.... .1 t.... i..u. t. uflert fhr Sjji wvei,ii-t..v -ui t-""" j Huate in toe village oi rennritie. ror further Inlormation apply to, or address, Mn, J. B. RAFFERTV, oct. J3,'78-tf. Orauiplaa Hill. WANTKO. 600,1100 fou risen feet Shaved II o o p a, delivered ta car load of SliuO, ea Tyooe A Clearfield, P. A K Bald Ragle Valley, end Peon'a Rail lluads, and for whu-b I will pay the eaab. Address, JOtl. L. NEFI, iept.10 4m. Roland, Centre Co.. Pa. tub l.Anc;i:tT, oi orst AM uiist. rtPTT-TWO fAOIS HORini-Y. 8 AMDRICAIM T eo JouriiaL $1 60 yeart Sample Copy, loo, Thomas G. Newman & Son 972 and 074 Wert Maulion St., CIllCAtlO. Nov: l-4t. IXKCUTniX' NOTICR. j Netioe la hereby given that Letter Testa unolarv on the estate of BKNJ LA XrillRKHV, lals of Lawrence towoahip, Clearfield county, Pa., de'd, having been duly granted to the under tigned, all periona Indebted to raid estate will fileaae make Immediate payment, and Iboae bnv. ng olaima or demands will pretont thorn properly RUthentioated for settlement without detav. MAKUAKKT LANaIIKHRY, Woodtand, Pa., Nov. l,'78-fti Executrix. E XHUTtlRft' NOTICIi.-Notloe is here- ttie estate of ADAM HNVDEtt, 'ate of Morrli township, Clearfield Co., Pa-, ueo'J, having been duly granted to tbe uodersigned, all p-raoos in debted to said estate will please make immediate paitneut, and those having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for tot tlement without delay. JOHN HOUVKK, Kyler town, Oct. 30, 1878 Ot Kxeoutor. ADMINiartt ATK1X KOTICB. Notice ll hereby gi von that Letters of Ad mmistratloR on Ibe estate of J. L. IlAUM OARDNER, lata of Houlxdalt, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all pcraont indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the aame will present tbem properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. BLMIRA BAUMfl ARDNKR, Administratrix. Oct. 80, 1878 At. CAlTTIfiN.AII person are hereby warned against purchasing or In anv wy med lling w th tbe following property new lo tbe possession of E. A Creawcll, of Jordan township, vis: Lot of medicine in tar, drawer and bnMles. with lihrary end case. 1 cook etovc and uleciils, 1 parlor stove, 1 eethIra, 1 tMi, 8 bed and bed ding, I h.iy mare, 1 saddle, 1 set harness, 1 spring wagon, 2 cows, I hog, as tbe same wa purchased by me at Oonttabla s sate on the IVtti day ol De cember, 1878, and It left with said Creiwell on loan only, tubject ta my order at anv time. R. M. JOIINBTON. Aosoovlllc. Pa,, Nov. 87, 187B-3t. jHK 8ALK. Th, nndsrilirBwl will mU .t nrtr.t, .11 that trtot or p.rMl of Iftod litn&lo to Deoalur towniblp, CIrOelcl woly, P., wllhlo R ahort dtvt.no, of tho Tvrono Ctearn.l'l R. R-, ond odjoioing luda of Robert lludaon and otoon, .od knn.D u lb. Jno.ih B. Uivb.rt lot Th. old troot oootaloiot; no ,ore, mnr. or leu. with two Tela, of valaftli). oo.l thereon, bo, ohout 80 uro, oleax.dt end la th. Re, to l.rr. bod. of eoml aliout being deTelMpod. Will be eold low ud upoo Maj Urnta. Fur pertioolara, apply to UA V tu b. hltKua. Clrarleld. P... Jul? 1J, 187. IIHT IP PREMII'MM awarded at thr J Twillih Annual Ktbibilion oftheClearHeld Aaricnltural Society, October 18, 1878. Class 1. Open to nit bntis and com- prlilort. W. J. Lumadue..beat oow. J. W Tate .bcat bull. Class 2. Grade eatt'e owned in county. D. Jordan beat cow for milk. J. ti. Schryver.. ben calf under 6 montbe old John hhaw beat faeif-r 3 yeara o d K F. Sbaw beat belfrr I year old. Class 3. Fat cattle. Join Qlaob bell fatoieo. C7i3i 4. Thorough-bred horses. Open to all. Alfred B. Bloom b-it etallioti. Class 5. Family, draught and farm horsri: Mlloa R. Reera -heat I year old colt lliiah Orr Im.1 17 m-'tittia old oll. Juba Sankey beat mare lor work. Samuel Bailey Ieat I year old ooll. u. n. B-irrtl neat apao term oor-ea. laalah Hancock. ..beet apan malehoarriage boraefl Class 6. Trotting horsss. Open to all. P. J. Mlddah beat trotter Class 8 Trotting horses oicned and raised in the county. John McClcllao beat trotter to oouoly. Class 9 Sheep and tcool. II. B. Shaw Jio tlauib Wm. Willbelm beet ewe. R. F Sbaw neat buck. Class 0.-fjieinc. Open to all. Isaiah Bloom beat pig under f montha D. A. Win n.b,.t hoar Class il. Poultry. R J. Shann,r bt 8 aprlag ohlokena. II. II. t-baw. beat diiplay (not leaa th.n 12) Class 12. Plows, rollers, drills, harrows and cultivators. Roblaun Bro'B best threshing machine. Class 14. Cereal grains. Isaiah Bloom heat 8 aerea corn. Jubn Shaw best buahel potatoea. Jnbo Sankey Seal bu.h.l winter whrai, Joha Mrllrtd. best 3 arret wlntiT wheat. Zack. OadrB best 8 acres buckwheat. Saronel 1. Bailey beat 1 Borea rye. D. A. Wla, beat I aurM oats. Class 15. Bread and cereal food. Jane Fenton -brst loaf brrad. Mra. John Sbaw ... .... beat diaplay lolly. Class 1(1. Butter and cheese. Amanda Kooser. beat 7 ponodebuttar. tV(iJ8 17. Flour. William Porter heal 100 poon.la wheat flour. William Portor best 60 Ibe. buckwbeai. Oour. William Porlar ast 26 pnnnd.oora meal. ClVn" IS. Domestic Articles. A. M. Illll best 1 blvsa none. C'(i38 1!). Domestic Manufactures. Jan, Fenton be-t frlng-d wool mlltl. Fannie M.'Hride best In tarda rag lerpel Jobo A. S'O-k.... beat display tobacou, cigars, Ac Class 20. Xecdle, shell, waxwork, etc. Mrs. M. A. Reera, b.tapeeim,n machine aewinf, done aa Wnd machine. Cn8 24. Mi talic fabrics if- machinery. Miles R. Be-rs, b-et family sewing machine Improved Weed manbine, (diacretionnry). Auoa Kennard beat apeciincn blach.uiitning. UIIMrt Toaer, boat buggy wheel, original inven. tloa, dleor,tonery. Class 25. Vehicles of all kinds. Park A Merrell ..belt s'righ. Thomas Reilly best buggy Class ii. Hoots and Vegetables. Wm. Uigler best bu.h-l potstors. N. Ri.bvl. leal i hu.h.1 B.ect potaleca. J. A. Cam bet 1 bu.bel d ivni poiatoo. John Shaw bast diaplay puinpkina. Class 2!!. Curriers, saddlers and shoe makers 1 S. Tl. Jordan beat lady'B SB'Idi.. Class 31 Natural Minerals. II. Hoover best suit of minerals Wm. Rigor bssl flraclay. C'd(3i 35. Fruit. W. 1. Sbsw be.t bu.h-l eiples. Prlscllla Morrl .....beat display fruit. Class ST. liurserics. Joha D. Wright best nursery. LIST OF DIPLOMAS AWARDED. CJii8 18. Domestic Articles. Mary Ana Morgaa Jar ploroa. Mrs. M. A. Morgan di.p ay win,. I'tViM 19. Domestic .Manufactures. Mr. B. M. Bcheurrr- af.haa. Class 20. Kecille, shell, icaxwoik, etc. Mlss Maggie S.Shaw- Ml.s Lllible Canoe M ibb Natti. Young Mra. 8 J P.rk Mrs. A. K'.oa.r..,.M Mra M. 8. Sbaw Mrs. M B. Pattersoa Miss JaBBl. Jordan Ilk bed quilt w olen hood li'ly. chair cushion bod quilt tidy. , toilet ttt and ee-hioo. , -chair t.dy. Class 22. Artistic work. f, VT. Jordan Charles Uauer.. Am"i Kennard ell painting .specimen peata.m'biu cant hi a. Class 26 Cabinetwtre made, in fount jf. Mis LU bie Cataoa earr) basket Harry Vnydrr -....picture freate. Class 27. -Coopering, carprntcring, etc, Frank k fltvnoa,..ehom "Pride of tb i Hist." M 8. Anal b wasbiast machine. Class 2B.Rot and Vegetables. W. L. Risbel M varielfof bfan. N. Kibt'lH....H spevimeu wret pUto B'allt- O. R. Barrett -.California carte m b.r. Class 34. Natural Minerals. Tbiiaial tlutkell (peclnrn coat. Tbe above la Ibe list ef t rem urn and Hip'o ana awarded by lbs Julce during tbt Kthtbl- tl B, bMb would bave fcu paid Ir lu'l bad tbe Fair prvveu a auetrosa nnaneially i but ta C'-ns tjutreee ef the bd veetber and pivniature closing wi ibe ICahiblilattbeCoRRiiitee erxeni able u pay e per eeaugvi or the frsuiluia "f 61 centa ea the tl cb, Ibe Premiae. already paid be.ve beta eiRputed ea that basis, a-id those that ft main unpaid will be paid at tbe aam raw, Tbe Inpieaiet are ta tbe head ef tbe Litho g rapber, and will be Issued as anne as reMlted. KATHAMKL hihhkl, HARRit Hoovir, FresUeat. Berratary. Nov. IT, 17. lUt0rrUanrou. Fall ; and Winter . Goods in great variety, are now ojien nnd ready forToTe,'aC" ' "" PRICES THAT CANNOT BE COMPETED WITH, (by small buyers), nt tho widely and well known Dry Goodn Store of T. A. FLECK A CO. 3i is only necessary for us to nnnounce to the public that with the consinnuy iiicreiini ueiiuinu, hc utv cut uinuiing uui both in quantity and variety.so that any and everything ncedeU in the mostuuraulo nnu nisiiionaoie ones of goods can be had at our store at all times. Our goods have been selected in person by Mr. Fleck, mostly nt tho manufacturers, and by buying in large quantities, we . ... ... , .i iii . . ii -. save tnc lobuers prolit, aim VKRY LOW FIGURES. Wc also have one of the vefy best Milliners constantly at her place, ready to trim X3CJb,"X"S edb 3303V3V3S"I"S in the very latest styles, and we trusted to Miss Grcsty s care will be pleasingly executed. We know whereof wo speak, that we will make it to the interest of all persons wishing to buy Dry and examine our stock bclore buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. READY! READY READY We have just received a new stock which we BISllIAItKABIiY READY. HEADY. READY. Business Suits, the best matcrinl. BOYS' CLOTHING, THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST Skeleton Plaid Overcoats, lining woven with the goods. INono better. TO SERVE THE BEST INTERESTS OF EVERY. BODY, AT READY. CUINZBUsRG'S PRICE CLOTHING STORE. ONE Western Holel Building, Clearfield, Pa. nv27 Ti'MTICsEM k COKSTAni.E fBKP We bave printed a lara;e number of tbe ae KKR BILL, and ill on tbe reoeipt of twenty 4sv BTAfanta mall e Mnvtn Riy aatdroM mvf ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Curweasvilla, Pa. Jan. . '78-tf New Fancy Store. Misses WATSON A CARDON would mil the et'entton of the Mies of Clearfield and vicinity lo tba large stock of Notions & Ladies' Fancy Goods ! U'hioh thry havs just opened In Row'a Stor. Room, on Second .trcot, CLEARFIELD, PA. ThfV kerp Kmbroirlrrles, Ruobtn;, Ttri, Handker chiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Lisk, and Kid Gloves, Hibbon,8asb It lb bo ns. Hamburg Edfflnt: nd insertion, Lace. Ladle' Hics',aod Children Hosiery, white aod colored. Cortcta, all kind of Kephyra, flermnntown Woo), Java Cauva, ae. Dv ttrlct attention to the want of tbelr cntto tnera, they hop lo rvoeivt a share of public put r nac. Their prioea will he a l(w a the iRmc quality ef good! oan ha purobaaed Rt any other place In ihv oountry. ('all and tee us. Remember the place; How' Store Room, Second street, Clear Held. Pa. August 21, IR79 tf. Vole Early and Often! -roi!- GE0.C.&T.W. MOOHE. rpilKY in-l'e yon lo rail al tbelr Star, la th. 1. Opera llou-s, eLK.KKIiaD, PA., and ew the best and ebeapest Btook ,f BOOTS AND SHOE, HATS AND CAPS, Grills' riirnisliliiK Goods, &c, KVKR IlIUiUOIIT TO TIIS CODNTV. Their la.ge and elegant slock of ,,nda con-iats of all stvlr-and prices ia LADISS,' M1SSK8' and CIIILIIHUN'S n.rE ..r hk.ii'1 snor.s, Which will suit all kinds of onstomrrt. Also. GENTS' FINE BOOTS & SHOES. ThU I tbe only place la Clcirfidd County where tbe cetebr ited PERKINS" Driving Bools and Shoes caa be bought. BOYS' end YOUTHS' BOOTS and SIIOKH i,f all kinds. Also, a carefully soleoted aasortmeat of RUBBER GOODS!! Rub tier (J cod for everybody, oon sitting of " PURE" GUM BOOTS, It IT It II i: It ItOOTN, LTJIMBEEMEIT'S QTJ1VCS, CsC. AltMi, a new ilyle of Luaihermtn'a Hunt, being th- ATl"rt wl h solid bottoms, which are coo sidered a great I in pro vr went en tbe eld atylt. jrf 1' leas cell and eietnlne our good. UFORrtK C. MOORE, TOM W. MOORK. Clearfield, I'a., November , 1070-601. mttmf TrTVACTD store PACKAGE JL1 1 U POLISf. Atwava aiaov roa uif. fT--F- f Me . . ft v. .varies. R.lln lvaMiRMtu. tin. ta ttmm Mr te, nm BERRY t. 2IECLEB. Sol HMta)l.raf, aaies. tee e rOMiMav IKIADYx -fW!IXI3 Om rOUBH Wm Sa-Mai mm avrrvrevca. Hlsrrt!anroui. are inus enauieu 10 sen in guarantee that nny work en Goods of all descriptions, to call of Ready-mudo OVERCOATS will sell nt IMW PRICES. most fashionable styles and the ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE Onrwenavlll.. Pa., Jan. 8, '73 If. ARNOLD HAS ADVAXCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwensvllle, Jan. 9, '78-tf. HARTSWICK & IRWIN 6KC0ND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS CHEMICALSI PALNTS, OlIJS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSUES, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, PURE WISES AND LIQUORS for Bed loin al purpotet. Truitet, Supportcri, School Book and Station ery, and all other article ucually found In a Drug Store. PHY8ICMNR' PRESCRIPTIONS CARB- FULLY COMP00NDKU. Having a large e. perlence In tbe buainea they oan give entire tut meet ton. J. O. IIARTPWICK, JOHN F. (KWIN. nttvRtd. T.4NinVv M, ItT IV. J. lIOFFl.lt, ROOM NO. Til R KB OPI R A IKIUfIB, Clearfield, Pa., DI'.AI.DII IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, QIEESU ARE, HARDWARE, CnrpetH, Oil t lolh. Etc, Etc., Etc. MILL 1AKB coiiNrav PMOIIDCK IN RXCIIANCi: H)R U(M)l.v AT MAHkBT PRICKlt. , IwraWld, Pa, fjvt, let, IHTtJ r. 5Uiv dvrnisrmfatl f 1. 200 Piano for ftoly 8776 PianofT $176. $4IOOrgao I oolv $140. $136 ' O... f.tr net ITS. Oreani for only iiu. All wa-reaod tU jrt. 1hTi431!w -eiflvaR-ofwe-BI NNELLA M1lj41 Original Mauulacturer a. Ltwlatouu. Pa., Sept. II, 1878-Jia. GasDondsforSalc. Tbe Clearfield Oat Company effcr for sale, at par, Cm pun Brrnds of 8-0i and 06n0 dMaomiaa liona, bearing int-ret at tbe rate ol A per centum per ant.uta. -ay-bl aeiul annually at tbe Pint National Hank of ClearOold. Fa. Toe works of ibe Clwarlield Uaa Company were erected at a coat of $11,000, and Ibe Bonds Is sued are limited ly law tu 8W,uh, secured by origHKt on a'l toe rornvfti y property ana ireneriiee, In favor of Wm. II Dill, Cashier of he First Neti on ai tn M, Adams, shier of the Olearlleld County Bank, in trust. Tbe Director! prioae to lruo but $IO,ioe of Lbeao bonds tor tbe purpore of tundint tbetr float. mg d-bt, auu nut etui'U remain onsou. Any in- imatiwn rwspeelliiR t&e woir win no given ey e Pre ident ur 1 reuse er of the Ci-uipany. md can be had ftt ftiiy ol t e Clearfield banka. W.W HKTT8. A.F. BOVNfoN, PreaidenL Keo and Treat. W. D BIO LRU, JAwKHlKWIN, JNO. F IRIN, CieartVld. June 19, '73 tf. Dlrertura. OOMB AND 0X2X0 iaa aaw- Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store. BOOM NO. I, OPERA HOUSE. Tba uaderalgDed would rcapeetfully Inform th. Iliaena of Clearflrld and rlolnllj, thai ha III Juat opene4 th. largoal aad neat etoek ef iiv.iof-.n.wt: CLoriii.ra, HATS, CAPS, 3V-ntV Ftirnihlng Coodt, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, over brought to Clearfield, and which h, will Bell cheaper than any other ator. la tows. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN TAKEN IR EXCUANOB FOR GOODS. Calf Skior, Sbcep Pelt., and Fare of ,11 b.ndf taken in etcuaoge. Call and Bee, and be ennvinood. SIMON RIILOSS. ClearflelJ, Pa., EepL II, 1878 3m. J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Rtovo Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonfltABtly on hand. ST0E AM) EARTHEX -M ABE Or EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS! Flalier'a Patent Airtight etclf BealUig spruit canal BUTTER CROCKS, with lids. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE - IllITTKR CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS. FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great many other tblnga too numerous ta mention, to oe na. at FREO'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Comer ol Cherry and Third Street, CLEAUHKLD, FA. augS J.H.LYTTJE, Wholeeale & Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LARGEST and RK"T SRI.ECTED STOCK IN THE COUNTY. OOFFEK, TKA, Sl'iJAR, SVRIIP MEATS, fish, salt, OILS, QDEEN8WARE, TUBS aad BUCK KTS, DHII-.D FRUITS, CANNED QOO DS, SflCKS, BROOMS, FLOUR, FEED. County Agent for i.ORII.LJRD'8 TOBACCOS, Tbaa. goods bought for CASH la largo Iota, and sold at almoat eity prima. JAMES H. LYTLE, Cl.arl.ld, Pa., Jnaa 11, !87c-ly. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I The undefiljrned, Hvlng la Penn twp., Clear Held county, Pa., offer the following valuahlt Real Estate for aale: 446 Acres of Land, aaort or let. In Bmarla township, lying on the north aide of big Clearfield ereek, aad within one mile ef the aame. Tbe above land It heavily covered witb hemlock, white oak, rock oa t, Rnd other bard wood timber, and a quantity ef white pi fie, ald to be half a million or more feet. The seme la heavily underlaid with bitumlnoua coal, and directly on the line of railroad leading from llouttdale to Coalport. Ir value I unknown. There are, alto, other valuable aiioerala oa the aame. The above land He about two and a-half aiilrt below the village of Olen Hope, adjoining landt of Oeorge Uroom and other, on what it known aa Porter' run. The Imp rove men U oa the prop, erly are agood geared aaw mill, ia running ordtr, a high dam, ttonc breast, made in the best maa. Df, tit fur almost any machinery. There l, alto, a targe frame dwelling bouacand frame bank barn ibtieon, and about forty or dfty aorea, more or lets, of the land it cleared. Any person wiihing to iovcat In property of tbit kind will do well to eieu.luc this property. I will tell the whole or tbe undivided half Inteteat, aa may tuit the purchaser. Tbe above tract of land will make two or three farm, which will compare favorably with the greater part of our county. Price and term made known to any person wishing to pur chase. For further particular cell ia person or address the underpinned at (lraupian 11 ills P.O., Ucerheldooiintv, Pa. 8AM L WIUKMIKK. Jan 9. l"7H.if. William Powell, XKCOXD ST., CLtAliriELD, I'A , Dealer in Heavy :nd Shelf HARDWIRE, IR0N,NAII.. PAINT, OIL. VARNIflHKf, GLASS AND PUTTY Keep constantly en hand tha cttt Cooking, Heating and Parlor Stoves and Ranges of all deserlpllons. Table and Pocket Ootlrry, Carpenters' Tools, sueh a. Sawa, Ifatobote, hquarea, Reoeb Slope, PI.bm aad Mm. Irons, Chisels, Bitte, Aagera, Adaea, Files. Illngeeolallklnda, Loeha, Scrowa, Hash Cord, Pulleys, :e., ale. Fa rni In;; UleiiMilM, Plows, Cattlvators, Dxubla aad slagl. Shovel Plows. Cultivator Teeth, taraia Cradles, Srylhea, Snelbea, Heoe. Forks, Rakee. Hay Forki, Farm U.II-, elo., ele. lien. Sb.es ud liars Nails, tbe beM asks ef CrM eel Sawa aad a see, Urladetwie. aad llrladsioae Plat.rea, and .v.rytblag aaaally btA la a Iral elaaa llardwar W.ir. Alea. a hill etoek of House Furnishing Goods, BRUSHES, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Ae. AH kinds af Tinware kept aa band aad mad, t. ,rder. RooBn, aad Spoatlng aromptly at leaded to, 1 ' ' Prrsoa. wishing aaythlag la aiy rtee, ara fa., riud to rail aad axamln. sleek aad petM. . WILMAM t-OWU.1. ru.rf -Id Pa., Jon. 8. M78 tf, hp