THE REPUBAN. CLKAltKlKLD, PA. WKDNKSDAT MORNINO, NOV. ffl, IST9. Terms of Subscription. If paid In edvanoe.or within thrM months,..! J OA If paid after th re and before ait month i, S 60 If paid after tbe expiration of stx moohts... I 00 e-Miari. 8. M. Pbttiksill Co., News yyM Advertising Agents, 17 Park Row, ornr Rttfcmen Street, are our duly authorised Agents is Nw York Uity. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Mrthodlnt Enlaeonal Churrb -Hot. J. 8 MtMitmuT, Peator. Hervlors every Babbeth at 104 A. M.,and Ti P.M. Sabbath Hnhool at t A. M. PraTor Meotioc every Wednesday, at 71 P. U, Comn unloa Bervfee. flrst Sabbath of vry eonth, at H A. M. Writ ( Irartlrld N. E. horrtiRev W. K-ott Wilsou, Paitor. Preaching ovary alternate Sunday, at I o'clock, I1. M. ttuoday gebool at H, P. M- All aro invited to attend. Prctabyterlaii Church Hav. II. S. Uutlmr. "Rabbet a sereiees morning and avenlng Bab baft Bohool at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee day Tailing. Baptist Church. Rar. , Paalor. Fsbbaih Hohooi at 3 P. M. Prtysr Meeting eeerj Wedaosdey rnlng. Ml'. ITanela' ( hurch C othollc Rot. P J. Divio aervle at 10 A. M., on tha drat, third and fourth Sunday of each montb; Veapersatid Hen ad lot Ion of tha lileaeed Haeramont at 7 o'olook, P. H. bunday school ovary Sunday afternoon nt 1 o'olook. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tim or oldihq qcaktbb susiois count. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of Mareb. Fust Monday of J una. Fourth Monday of September. Tinn or lobDina combos nui. Pint Monday of Jon. Feoood Monday of November. public orricBig. Pruidtnt Jdgt lion. Chariei A. Mayor, of Lock Haven . Atitat Lam JudftUon. John II. Orvle, of Jiellefonte. Aiioeialt JuHgi- Abrant Ogden, Clearfield) Vlnoant II. Holt. Clearfield. VoraoMPtur. Ell BIOtfTD. RryitUr and Rtoordtr L. J. Morgan. IHilriel AttonuifVm. M. MoCullongh. Twnrr Philip Dolta. Sharif Andrew Pent. Jr. lhpuij SKmriff Cbrlat. J. Keagtfy, ClearOald County Surveyor Samuel F. McOloakey, Cur venavllle. iJnunim ComniitiontrC. W. Kvler, Graliem- ton P. O.; Elab Jnhnaton, Grampian I' ilia P. 0.; JuhnNorHa. flr.. Cnrwenavllle. County Auditor WilMam V. Wright, Clear- Bold; Joaepb Uilliiena, xnree none j t.o.nor via. WAnrfland. County VoroAtr3. B. Keff, Now Waahlngton. Jury Ccmmiuiontrt Dr. James P. llurebfield, Clearfletl. Josenh A le sender. Madera. Suptrinttndtnt a fublio School M. I. Me Quown, CI ear Bold. Staltrof Wtiakti d )faturtt-Jtn W. Carllle. ornoa at Lotheraburg i'a. Xotariu Publit John If. Wrijrley, Win. R debauKh. Cvrne (iordon, Clearfield i Joaeih 11. Irwin, N. B. Arnold, CarwanivillO) J. A. Living- atone, uuiioii uity. Our Svaeial column in decidedly in tercet log in a local point of view, and profitable rending to outaideri who waut to cava money. YKS, OF COURSE I "Will you Uko whuat, oata or corn for aub- acription ?" Wa are often inquired of in thli way by letter from patrona who reiide at ft diataoo from Clearfield. W again any yea. Tbo reeelpta of a roiponalblo merchant or mill owner In tbo vicinity, will anawer hi juot aa well m tbo caafa. To illluatratet If any of oar patrona will deliver u a bag of grain ftt tbe mill of Joaepb II. Bretb In Cheat towmbip, Horace Ntobin, in BuroilJe, Tbomaa II. Forcey, In Graham, Wm. Porter or Sbaw'a, In Lawrence, or Brown A Seyler'i, ft' Rockton, t'nioit towneliip, nd forward tbelr reeelpta for the amount, we will credit them on their heeonnt fur the aame. In tbia way ell may icon pay what they owe, If they will puraue thia eourie. f- The river was frozen over at this ptaoo laat Monday morning. A fino line of overcoats at Ilirlingcr ARuok'a. nov-JO 2t Mr. Fred. K. Arnold, ol Reynolds villa, ta in town thia week, attending Court. There will be tbroo weeks of Court U January, earn men clog on tli reaobd Monday, tbe 12th. Joseph W. Clomonts, formerly of thli plaee, ta at prrecnt ijournmg ai i.eaavine, Colorado, SherifT eloct Muhnfl'ey and lady wore la town laat week, taking ft aorvey or anaira ana totting acquainted with their future homo. His Honor Judj;o Cummin, of Wil- llamrport.lt tarrying with oa tbti we I, or in purpoao of dlapoalog of tome eniea on tht argu ment Hat. - Copt. Gaulin has placed anew show ease on Lin counter at the Poatoflle book atore, and tiled It with fancy and bandeome gooda for the holiday trade. e i Judge Junkin, of New Bloomfield, Perry county, la preeidiug over me iniru weea oi onr November Court. Tbe nttendanoo of people ta rather email. Wm. A. Utttforty, of this borough, baa been appointed by the Court to audit tbo ao- eountaof Prothonotary Bloom and Regiater od Recorder Morgan. A shooting mulch was hold at Robert Lnwhead'i form in Lawrenoo townahip, laat Saturday, whan thirty turkeys, a rifle, nnd ft barrol of el lor war abot for. The Court lust week ordered that Ibe name of aix hundred "aober, Intelligent ottl aena" of Clearfield eonnty b plaoed lo tha wheel for jurora ibe eoiulng year. a A now two-story building bus boen erected on Loeutt at reel, adjoining Mr. llalford'a blockimith hop. It will booeeupUd by Amoi Ktnnard aa a cant book munufootory. Mr. Wilson Hoover, of Borrs town ibip, bad one of ill feel aeveroly injured by a aw, at bit portable caw-mlll In Brady town ahip, near Pennvlll, a few dnyiainoo, Tbe board I once along the vacant lotfroBitngon fieoond at red, bet wen tbo real denoee of Judg Leonard nnd Joelab W-BmHh, Eiq , hal been rrplaofed ly n nat heavy wire fence. Mositrs. Gurrmon, of Drookvilte, as wo learn from the Duttoia Conrimr, will put In a large lot of Inge thli Winter, having eeeured an Interval In tbe Penta A Corley tlebr tract near DuBoii. Tho ABHrtftornthioiij;houtlhu county, and tbelr AMtetaotl, or now bually en f god niahlng the bl-eftnial aaeaiment. Tbia aaee oat will Ox the valval too of property for tho at three yrara, - i w We understand ihul tho Ladies Aid Boeltty of Ibe M. B. Church will bold tbelr font val on Thaokegivlng vniBg, in tbe room on the Int floor ef Pie'i Opera Hnf0, lately weepled Joba t, Kramer. We acknowledge the receipt, from Kuaerlatendent MoQuown, of ft copy of Ibe Ilt lata timid, a Beat little paper tent out by him, filled withvaluabta InTormalloB In regtrd lo th ooming Tea he re' laatltuio. At a mooting of the stockholders of tbo Juniata Valley Camp Mooting Aaioolatlon, bald in Newton Hamilton ft few deya ag, Mr. Jooatkftn BoynUta, of thia pie, wai elected oa of tke director fur the aaauiog ytar. Tbe engine bouse ot M. 13. Kay's planing mill, at CorwenevHle, wot deatroyed by fire loot 8atnrday oven ing between I and I o'olook. It waa but roeontry batlt and oeowplod tk alt of the on burned down a few woeki ago. J n. L. Ixavy bas received a lot of neat and bandeome burial robe ftt the ware-room of hie audertahiag oiiabllahmont, on door ent or the Foeteflo building. Thia linn of good la ft tw dtperlurt fef iki neetloa of tbe country. The hiihling party composed of Rev. U oyer, Mr Murray and U ileon, nocompaotad by Meaara. Sielaer and flaarhrarU, rotaraed on Uat ! Friday morning, with only one deer. Mr. Stolnor report! deer ware on the mountain. Wi- I Harry A. KratRcrcomos totbe front thia WHk wltk sew ndvartlaomfnt, nnnonaolng the largo and well ftolecled tloek of eoaaoaabl goodi at kit tttrt ready for ImpeeUeo and aaie. He hai ft largo aeeertmeat of Slaftiot ad elbor gua4i for Wlstar. Call aad kta aow ooda . Moro new gootl at UirUuxer & Rooi'a tbli week, to bo toll nt bottom prioei. St Jclin'Shaw killed doer In the olnity of bli farm, It Lawrenoo tewoihlp , n (a day a ago. a i "Infallible" is tbo vonlict of tbe aOifltrd whan rafarrlog to I bo narlu of "Salltri LlftrPllla." At the Republican office is the place to get your Job work dona, We aro folly prepared to do anything In tbe printing lino, will do It well, nnd at the rla;bt kind of prleea. tf. A now daily popvr wilt bo started in Altoonn early in December in eonneetlon wdft tbe Wk $Sun. ' Wm. P. Furey will oonduot tbo editorial dtpertntnt. It will bo lamed from tbo Sn office, and will bo Demoeratlo In poll t lea. We learn that 11 union LlarUwicIc, olJeat aoa of Dr. J. O. llartiwlek, of thia bor ough, baa received nn appointment u Military cadet, and la to report hi id ae if at Waal Point fur examination loma time oarly In tbo montb of January. ii a The beautiful frost pictnrai on Harry A. Kratiar'a ibow windowa laat Friday, during (hat cold map, attracted a great deal of attention. Aa an nrtlit. Jack Froet cannot bo eicellcd by nny wietder of tbo pencil in thia or any forrlga land. Mis.ion Conferkncr." A Mmsion Conrcttiioe will be bold in tbe Clcaifleld Lutheran Church on Tnaiday nnd Wednesday, December Sd and M, to which the public la cordially In vited. Preaching next 8unday (Nov, SOtb), morning and evening. e a Doom kd. The application for tbo commutation of the death eentenoe In tbo onto of Andy Tracy, the McKean oounty murderer, to Imprisonment for life, baa been rofuaed by tbo Buftidof Pardona, and therefor he will bo hanged on the 4tb of December. "Jersov" Snvo'er, our accommodat ing jeweler, killed a four-pronged buok lait Wed nesday morning, on tbo mountain a few m'tlea north of town. Ai thli ii tha flrat doer that "Jersey" ha over killed, he bai right to feel elated over hii good sueoeaa. It stands everywhere without an equal for the cure of gravel, non-retention, liver and LidBST csmplftnt, nervous irritation. Ba- rvni brlngi quiet Bleep, and la not an Opiate. Prepared by B. K. Tbompaon, Tltuavllle, Pa., and for iale by ell drugglite In Clearfield, and Joreph Seylar A Bon, Lulhenburg. The barn of Joseph Boggft, near tho town of Indiana, waa atruck by lightning during tbo itorm on lrlday evening, Nov. Uth, and de aUoycd, together with a large hit of grain and farming iiuplemeoU. Having no plaee to ahelter hia Jlve-itook, bo wai compelled to sell It. Hit ton ia about $3,C0O, partially covered by Insur ance. List of letters remaining uncluimod In the Poatoflle at Clearfield, for tbe week ending November 24, 1878 Maggie Alexander, Byler A Thompson, Joel C. Brown, William A. Chaplin, N. F. Hall, Edward LeCroie, Min Kale Marin, Mill Fanotc Kenana, Mn. Annie Walk. P. A. Gad us, P. M. Coal oil, whieh bas been selling at leu than a duller a barrel for a year or more past, advanoed to SI. 37 lalt week, with proapecU of going higher. Tbii will make lively titnea In the oil region. Whit eir ot thia adrono will have In the Stump (reek region we are unable to conjecture at present, but will patiently wait, hoping that oil will eauve bu tineas to "b'tom" in that peotlon too. About two months ago a brakoman on the Low Grade Dirialon of tbo A. V. Railroad, aayalho DuBoii Couritr, by the name of Cuiumioi, lost three of the flngcre of bia right hand while coupling carl in DuBola. On tbo Uth Inat., at Drlitwnod, while eogaged In the aame busioees he loa; the four fiogsra of his left bead, leaving bim now two thumbs and oneludex finger. M li te us will suit bim btir hereafter than glovea. Iorael Korb, a young man working on tbo lg job of Hrley A Den, oa th bead m Laurel run, in Huston townahip, was severely, and probably fatally, Injured on tha lltb inat., by a ire falling oa him. It fell on his back, which It U thought Is broken la several places, bsii dee hia ribs or detaibel from the spinal column. He was alive at last accounts, but bis recovery Is considered by hia physicians to be impossible. Farmers. Look Here I Lytle will give you highest market price for W but, Oats, Cora, Buckwheat, Bultar, Kggs, Onion, Apples, dried fruits, and all kind of produce ho baa lbs largest and belt selected stock of groceries, teas, eooVea, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar queen I ware, tubs, buckets, baskets, eh urns, Ao., In Cleatfild county. Ha huya hia goods in large quantities from manufacturers and first bands for oaah. end take! tbe advantage of all discounts, and 10 he la enabled to aell at lowest prices, lie glveaoash prioei for prodaoe,and sells his gooda nt tb lowest prices in lbs Bounty. aept-24.'79-tf A Pleasant Social Kvent. One of the great oveoti In the social circles of our town was the marriage of Mr. Harry Bigler, son f Ex-Govornor Bigler, nod Mlia Flora, daughter of James B. Graham, Esq., one of Clearfield 'a favorite and most estimable ladles. This event occurred ai the residence of tbo brlde'i father on Wednesday lait at boob, and was witoeeeed by th frlenda and relatival of th contract log par tita. Rev. U. 8. Butler officiated at th ceremony, Tbe presents wsr numerous, yaluabl and band- . Tb happy twain left on the afternoon train for an extended wedding tour, accompanied by tbe congratulation! and well-wlsbei of all for a pleasant journey and aafe return. Fatal Stune Throwing. On Fri- day evening laat, at the realdcnee of Cyras Bol linger la Oliver towmbip, James. Taylor sod David Bollinger, a son of Cyrus, aged eighteen yean, were amusing tbemselvea In throwing stonea, one aoeount aaya, at each other In sport ; another, that tbey war throwing into an ash pll to iplsi'i each other, though tb former teems most probable, sloe tha last it one thrown by Taylor itruck young Belllngor abov the bridge wf tbe nose and near tbe eya, Inflicting in- juries from wnleb be died next day. Various statements sent aa In connection with this affair we forbear to publish. Stones ar not safe play things, however popular. Ltmitto mn Jeafiael. Tuankkoivino Services. The sev eral congregations of Clearfield witl unit ia hold ing a union Thanksgiving service In tb Presby terian Church to morrow (Thursday) at II o'olock A. M. The sermon will b- preached by Rev. K. II. Fletcher (Lutheran) of Lack Haven. Every body la cordially and earnestly Invited ta attend. In many places It Is announced that a collection will be taken up at tbe ear lee oa Thanksgiving Day fur Ihe relief or any poor and destitute that may be ia tb community. W commend this feature to tbe people of Clearfield ( not only as an act of charity, but aa a duty we owe l ur fellow-beings who may b In destitute and Buffer ing circumstance. "The poor yo always bav with yoa.M 1 deem it my duty to acquaint suffer ing humanity ailh th lact that bl. Jacobs Oil la the moat beneficial remedy ever Introduced thia t kail frieM-e'ly leelad. For tbe peat sixteen yeara I bar Buffered with Hhenmatlsm, and so severely tkat I was often robbed ef my night's rest, A change of weather would bav lb moat painful affect on me, for then I could move neither banda nor feet. I tried every known remedy, but of no avail l ftt laat somebody recommended Hu Jacobs Oil, and I concluded to try It, but with llltle hope lor relief. Havlsg hardly used a half u bo t Oe, the peine diminished, nod to day I ft) well and faardv oBM mora. Th small earn of fllty cent a bad eired me. T noma Qtt, St. Bold face, Pa. A Pleasant Entertainment. Rot. J. A. A id red invited a few frlenda and neighbors kls residence on Tuesday ovoalag of laat week, and pleasantly entertained (keen with aa eibibl. ilea of bli stereoscopic flews of enei ia "Quid Ireland," that land mad femewe IB history and song. Taos present were eoaoiea im view f tb natural scenery and many of tb public but Id tegs at they traveled over tb sod.' Mr. Aldred ncecmpooted tha Views with ft de ter I pt I re lecture, repl.te with iale reel and In form ell on. He also exhibited a lot of statuary and ether art Is tie views which were axeeedlogiy traad. Tbia gee I leasee has also views of places and aeeaes la tb lands f Palestlaa and Egypt, enough to fnraUk several veo lugs' eu Urmia- t. With th powerful eloetrie light an slid ing photograph!, com of wkiah ar cow rod be t If ell j, he li enabled to giro a pleaseat tr laiameat It Is a rd.eery magi sautera pet fermaaee, bat no f the beet stereoeeepl axblbl Uns over witnessed by any en. Mr. Aldred purposes f leltiag a number ef th . aeliaeoriag tewai with hie atartotamaat, sad we rewaeaaaend It cheerfully as worthy tha p aire age of all. It Is eae f tbo aletrs whiek has to b bom to ha rally oppre4atod, Par wa aaa lft hal s vague Idas of IU valaabto fwaturas . "I am ku'uK to Ilirlingeri Kook'a for ft good OToreaat, ft warm auit, and good bat oreap." not-lfitt i I i a To enumerate tbe miraculous euros wrought by MDr.8cllerB' Cough Eyrap" would Oil ft roluvo. Iu enroa aro marreloua. Prlot So canta. People find out, when they want to lave dollar! In buying clothing, that Ibey one get tha moat nnd beatgooda for their money at Hir linger A Kook'a nor We have now on band several thous and firet'Olaaa envelop, wblob wo will print for butlnoaa men, or anybody olao, nt price that oan not bo rivalled. Call and aa them. tf. See a woman on borsebaek in another col una, riding near Bpeer'a Vinejarda. with ft bunoh of Ore pea from wblob Bpcar'e Port Orape Win la mad, that la to highly esteemed by tbo medical profession for the use of Invalids, weakly person! and Ibe aged. Bold by B. W. Graham, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. J1y.U '7t tf. a A Fact. An advertisement Inserted la the Rirttnucan will reach more readers than if published In all the other papera In tbo ooan ty, and cost the ftdvartlaei leat than one-half In other words, an ftdvcrtlarment published In our jcuronl la worth double the price of that ennrged by nny other publisher In tbe oounty. 'It la a foot. tf. New Daily Staoe Line. James L, Leary ha a luceeeded In having a dalty mall estab lished between Clearfield and Penn field, and will hereafter run ft dally at age between tbe two point!. Hiaoontraot began wltk April lit, and the stage will leave (learGeld every morning (oxoept Sun day) at I o'olock, making connection! with all tralnaon the Low tirade Railroad at Pennfleld, re turning after the laat train the earn evening. Paraengeri and freight will b carried at low ratea. Orders left at any of tho hotels will be attended to. 10apr7V-tf Sad and Fatal Accident. The Houtidtle JVawe of Thursday last oontaloa the following particular! of a fatal accident which occurred ia the vicinity of that borough : "One of tbo saddest accident! that we have yet been called upon to record In our column! took place tbia morning on Remey A Co.'i tramroad, result ing In tb Instantaneona death of Mr. Martin Hockeobeiry. From what we can learn, tb ad gin hauling the train of log! waa atuok wo an up grade, and in peailng up in order to get an IwpetuB for froth ft start, one of tb heavy logs fell off tho oar, throwing Mr. Hookrnberry off and rolling upon hii back, killing bim instantly. Tbe deceased was about thlrty-aeren yeara of age, and leave a wife and two children to mourn w Ith others tho losa of a good husband, an affectionate 'ether, a kind friend and an est earned cltisen." Cirwe.nbville Items. The follow- item! or taken from tb columns of tbe Cur wenstille Timet :- The Curwemville bank la acknowledged to bo one of tbo aafeat banking Institutions to tb State, Rev. J. Q. A. Fullertoo wifl preach tho Thanks giving sermon next Thursday in tho Curwonaville ; Presbyterian Church. i The ladies of tbe Presbyterian church Intend holding n fair and fealtvel ia the basement o' tbe church on Thanksgiving evening and also Friday evening, November 37tb and 211th. Mr. Harry Emery has out out during bia spare moments a miniature house containing over 3,UU( pieeee. Tha house la an eiact reproduction of tbe palatial residence ol O.G. Green, the Wood bury, new Jersey, patent medieioe man. and u abuol three by tbree and one-bait' feet and tbirty- flv inuhes high. Tbo work ia elCKwntly dune, and can now bo aeen In tbe window at Irwin 'a drug atore. Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tha week ending Nuvem?ir lo, 1879, and tbe aame titue last year : COiL, Fur tbo week Same time last year Increase Previously during year... it me time laat year , Increaas TORS. .... ST.2H4 ... 37,4.14 ... O.snO ,.1.3' 943 ..1,117,463 .. 3&,48 Total In 1870.... 1.' Oi.3.17 Same time last year l.Ut.eVfl Increaae OTB a B rnaioBT. Lumber, ... Miscellaneoul freights 300,341 ,.lfl7cars. ...140 Rev. Marcus K. Ormond, living at Burgettatown, Washtoglea mommtj, wh laetarad In tb Court Hons la tbta ploea last Winter on Temperance, Is suffering from a peculiar misfor tunes Ue some time ago met with tb lose of hii house by fire, and bis library was deatroyed at tho sam time. This weighed upon hii mind to moh in extent as to Mrlouily Impair his mental fecul ties. He then became III of fever, and when be recovered bia general health be discovered that he had loat all bli 3a oduaatlun, not even being able to read. He ia now endeavoring to regain his lost knowledge by studying tbo alphabet, commencing at tbo foot of tbo ladder of learn ing as a child would do. A Pittsburgh Otitc reporter Interviewed friends of tbe Rev, Mr. Or mond and ascertained thai these facts ar true to ibe letter. The gentleman by advice of bia phy physlclana will take a tour through the South, makiog most of tbe trip on foot. Sudden Death. Mr. John T. Bloom. of Gulicb township, died sudden ly at Mi home In that township, oa Tuesday evening of laat week, the lflth lant. Tbe Hound ale A, In re ferring to hia death, says i 'On Tuesday morn Ing we met our friend Mr. John P. Bloom, of Gu Uk towarbip, oa th it recti as bale aod hearty aa aver, transacting his usual business with the same vigor and earnest nesi which has sbaraoUr- ised hie who I life, and yet almoit before the sun bad dipped blow tb her i son ho waa a corpse, Mr. B loom had returned horn, and Just before bis sudden sail Into an unknown world, ha quietly gut up from bia chair and approaching 'he door of Ihe room stated Ibat he waa going cut for a little fresh air. At that moment be dropped dead, and the spirit departed to ibe God who gave It Mr. Dioom leavoaa wue ana luurcuuaren, wn whom we deeply sympathise in their bereavement. He was a farmer, aud about fifty yeara of age. Uil death waaoaused by con go it too of tbe lungs," THE APPROACH I NO TEACH Ell K' Tbe lis ta th annual aee lion f tbo Clearfield County Teachers' In Hit at will b bald la Pie's Opera House, Clearfield, Pe oommoaoing at 3 o'olock P. M , en Monday, Deo. S3J, and closing on Friday noon, Dee. 26th. Perbapa there is noon enterprise mere deserv ing the patronage of our people than th Teach- re' Institute wbieb aooveaes annually la tbl piaoe. Thia Is true from the feet that It is aeoo- Tentlos that kriags together two hundred or more teachers aod as many directors and school workers from different p-rtsellbeeoUBtry.be- sldea bringing ta our town a namber of distin guished persons as lecturers and Instructors. He w are banefitted In mora than one way. That ur people fully appreciate (bete anaual gatherings, has boon proven la the past. We desire aow oaly to sail your alien tie to the vary aleharai arrangements which Superin tendent McQuown Is making for Ihe ooming aeasloa. Never hi th history f tbe Institute bsa there been ao many distlagaleead persona employed for th lastraelioa aad entertainment of the people. Oa Moadsy Mlu Harriet D. Bolne- furd, of Beliasgrove, Pa., a lady atccallonlst, will gtva a reading aa ferula meat. Tbo entertainment will be lateraporsed with music by Prof C. C. McDoauld aad Choir, of tho Normal Musical In stitute of Cuvwenavill. Prof. McDonald Is Mostoal Director f.r the entire seisloa. Tbo Superintendent Informs as that Ibis e tenem ent will bo UMStlyaarnydarlagUiewaak, yet he desires all t attaad Us ef sharg. Oa Tueaday eveolig, th eeltbrUed lecturer and traveler, Cel. J. P. BaaferJ, of Marsbal- tewa, Iowa, will deliver his lector, 'The Cld and The New." He will also lactore oft Wednes day evening, subject i " Wanderings la Suaay Lands. N Col. Banford, 1b hi lec teres, a ma see, aatertaloa and Instructs, and 1 pronounced every where as the most successful lecturer la America, having beea called ta leotart ee in ana eVry. Oa Thursday a van leg. Rev. Geo. P. Ilayi, D. D., Preside! of Wnshlngtoa and Jafferroa Col lege, BshiBgtoa, Pa , will Motor oa "Character and Moaners." Dr. Hays has bee la tb lectors field b number f years and has won a brill laat reputation as a platform speaker. Tka above lec ture Is ekaraeterited with logic, humor, aad com mcB sea, aad has beea received with groat favor verywber. Bingl admlsiloB to any ef lbs lee terse, ad mitting one to any part of lb Optra House, 10 eenUj ere tiekeU, admitting la all lb lea tares 70 coats. TlekoU ar for solo at Ike Post efllos. Nest week, la ike "educational aolumni," will be found lb opinions af th prwi, wblsh will giro ear piesJe aa id ef tb wrib af tho leetarers wbaai wa hats brtowy maatUBadoad hap all will aeooafal thomsatre with the rvpalaliea of theee pertosa by toad log tha rvfleetleas af public oeatl- Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyer his re move hie medical Be to to roonu recently occupied by Buck A Oraham, la Graham row Be makoa CHRONI0 DISEA8E8 a ipeeiatty. CHAROR9 VERY LOW. Tbe mine feet urvrs having lowrd prleea, he la prepared to fumlah STRICTLY PURB MEDICINES at greatly r duced rate. The afflicted will ho bene B ted by giving him call. JulyM, '79-tf. DUES" AMD HONEY. Honey, la email bos.es, per pound SO cents, Pur Italian Beea, (n American Hi!, In Ihe best condition for Wintering... 0 00 Black Beea, In American ills.. ........ f 00 For sale by A. M. Hills, Clearfield, Pa., who Is also agent lor I bo Jjuv-iMn Bn JvmnmX, tb best bee journal In tb world. He will furnish lint tl per year. nov-13-St The Old I.yrouiusr Insurance Company tun rtrat ta tun rrouu CrnwxJisviLi.B, Pi , Oet. SO, 187. Ksnn A Biddlr. General Insurance A cent Clearfield. Pa t--I take pleasure In acknowledging receipt of Draft from you, for Fourteen Hundred and mnety-twonollara and Dliy eents(l,w 00 , being IB full fur loes by or, wnioo occurred so my oroperty on tho 2d day of October, lorn, in tha borouxh of Curweoivillo. I'a. And I hereby return to you my sincere than It a for the prom pt and buelnee'-like manner in which yon have suit led and adjusted not losa, and I recommend to Ihe people or t learneid ounly tho old time-tried LVL'OMl.Mt INsOKAfiCtt UUAtf AS I, BB DO lug aafe, reliable and prompt. Catbarihb Gsirr. Oct S1,lB70 Sm. "GAIN BO FOUR POUNDS." Arjitnn, N. Y.,8ept. 14, 1877. Dn. M. M. FEun, Fredonla, N. Y., Dear Mr : 1 bad bn auOcrlog with Dyspepals, Liver Complaint, Nervouaoeae and General De bility. A doien different remedies did no good, My whole body waa aa spotted aa aa adder. Mr. David 8. Crane, of Rochester N. Y., who Is car ried away with your remedies advised mo to take your Blood and Liver ttemedv and Were Tonic. I hav taken two-thirds of a bottle and wish you could aee tbe effect. 1 have gained four pounds !, and Ur. Crane both a debt of gratitude. lours trnly, KUUbNB S.SAYLUU. bov.-jv si Dr. Pcnnor's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic may well be called "The conquer ing hero" of the times. It Is tbe medical triumph of ihe age. Whoever has "tbo blues" should take It fur It regulates sod restore! tbe diaordorod system that glvea rise to them. It always cures Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundioe, Dys pepsia, Constipation, llandaohes, Fever and Ague, t9piooanuarBM!iiU,S:rof!i!s, B'yelrtela. Pimples, Blotches aod all akin Eruptions and Blood Disorder! Swelled Limba and D ropey ( Slerpleasness, Impaired Nerval and Nervous De bility Restores flesh and strength when the ajs- torn Is niLolng down or going into decline j euros Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieve Chronic Bronchitis, nod all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does these things by atrlk- Ing at tho root of disease and removing Ita caeiel. Dr. Fenner'e Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any oouxh In one bour. Dr. tenner a Golden Keiiet euros any pain, as Tooth -ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache In Ore thirty minutes, and rcsdil) relieve! Rheums- tlstn, Kidney Complaint, Diarboaa, etc. Dr. Feonar'a St, Vitus Dance Specific. One bottle always cures. For sale by II arts wick A Irvln, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. aug 37-tf. NOVEMBER CODHT PROCEED! NGN, COMMON FLIAS SKCoBD WIIK. The seoond week of the November Term of Court was called on Monday, Nov. 17tb, 1879, at 9 o'clock A. M-, with Judges drvli, Ogden and Holt on the bench. Jemei A. Moore and Ferd, Jordan were appointed Tipteves. Tbo causes on tbe trial list were disposed of as follow! ! Mitchell Murrey vs. J. B. A B O. Genrhart, Defendants, and Frank Bolser, Garnishee. No. 344 January Term, lHT. Attachment 8ur. Exe oution. Verdiot for Plaintiffs, and against Gar nishee, for tilO. John W. Patterson lo use vs. W. II. Rlner. No. 63b January Term, IflTfi D. 8. B. Judg ment opened and Delcndant let Into a defence Verdict for Plaintiff fur 1640. A. O. Thompson ot al. vs. John W. Bell st at. No 013 January Term, 18J6. Ejectment. Ver dict for Defendant. John Boo'n vs. Mnrrlutale Coal Company. No. March Term, 1870. Assumpsit. Verdiot for Defendant. Cummunwoaltu to use of Mtry Hess vs David Askey et al. No. 1-40 June Term, 1876. Scire Faciaa bur. Recognisance. Caeo ordered not to bo put on tbo trial list agala until tbo proper parties are iubtitutod as Defendant a. J. Frank Hrcd vs. Jesse Diggias. No. 4H June Term, 1970. Assumpsit. Verdict for Plaintiff for t8t3.fr0. Andrew Gardner Ve. Curtis Reams. No. 09 September Trm, iS76. Ejeeianeal. Juror with drawn, and cause continued at costs of Plaintiff. B. Wolf, Aaslgnee, vs. James Ron. No. 320 September Term, 1870. D. S. B. Judgment opened ana ueienaant let into a defence, v r diet for Defendant. D. C. Henaal vs. Daniel Miller. Nn. 833 Sep tember Term, 1878. Debt. Plaintiff allowed to emeod. Defendant pleads surprise. Juror with drawn and ease continued. J. 0. Aokard va. John Llghtnar. No. 4(14 Sep tenner Term, 1870. Debt. Continued for eause on application and at cost of Delcndant. 11. II HhillinKford vs. Robert llrc Powell. No. 767 September Term, 1870. Trespass. Con tinued (tr cause, John M. CummlPgs vi. O. W. Gallagher, Ad min tat rat or ur Hugh Gallagher, dee d. No. 10b January Term. 1877. Debt. Lear granted to Daiondant to odd tb pie of "non el lact urn whereupon tbe Plaintiff pleads surprise, and tbo cause ia continued at costs of Defendant. M. A. A W.D. Jrvio va. Uriah Lki)d. No. 101 January Term, 1877. Assumpsit. Coniiaued for oause on application and at eoeti of Defend ant. Kiiu Smiley vs. John DuBola and SI !ney Ful lor. No. 3U3 January Term, 1877. Assumpsit. Continued. Cesser Lelpoldt va. Christian Tubbs. No. 811 January Term, 1877. Ejectment. Continued. A. R. Martin va. David Dunn. No. 811 Janu ary Term, 1H77. Scire Faciaa Bur. Mechanic's Lien. Continued, Henry Krinor va. Jason Kirk, surviving partner of McKean A Kirk. No. 4 January Term, 1877. boire Facias. Verdict for Deteridtnts. Coooty National Bank of Clearfield vs. Wm. A. We Have. No. 014 January Term, I87f. Amica ble Actios in Assumpsit. Continued. iobn Irvln A bro. vs. Fred. B. Bloom. No. 313 March Term, 1877. Assumpsit. Judgment for Plaintiffs ai per paper fllvd. AkOt'HSNT LtlT. R. W. Moore tb. 0. Korb. No. 05 March Term, 1876. Bale to ibow cause why judgment should not bo opened and Defendent let into a delence. Roto made abeoluto and Judgment opened, anlree Ibe Plaloliff ahal1, wi h.n ten dava, enter Defendant credit upon tbo Judgment of $191, as of this date, la which event tbe rule il discharged. L. Moyer vs. 3. B. Bergey. K leapt loos le Auditor's report. Eserptioas overruled and re port con fir m d John M. Chas vs. Wm. H. Joy. No. 479 Jan uary Term. 1877. Rule to ahnw cause why Judg moot should not be opened Rut discharged. Alei. Fergusoo, Plaintiff in Court, vs. U. D. Straw, Defendant In Court. N 864 September Term, 179. Certiorari to Lewis KrbaM, Justin of tbe Peers. Exceptlooa sustained, and execu tion set aside at costs of Defendant In error. Harding A White va. William Watchman ot al. Rule to abow cause why judgment sbouid not bo opened, Ac. Rut discharged. aiSOILLARKCVB. Wm- A. Ilegerly. Esq , wai appointed Auditor to audit the aeoo ants al El) Bloom, Hrothunoiary, and L J. Morgan, Register and Keourder It was ordered that tbo nam of sis hundred sober, intelligent and judicious persons bo selected from the wb"le qualified eleelnra of the aoen'y to aerv as jurors in Ibe se ratal Courta f tha county for the vear 180. Veiilros wero ordered to lae as folio wa, for tbe Courts of Oyer and Terminer, Quirt or Hesaiona and Common Pleaa, ommneing oa lb seoond Monday or January, 180, and to coat inn for three eon aeoo tie wovks, lo witt Twenty four persons to ear as Grand Jurore, and furiy-elght persons to erv as Petit Juror for the first week and thirty-six persons to eervo as jurors for tke second week aud for thirty nx persona to aerv as Petit Jurors for Ihe third week. On Saturday afternoon, Nov. 32d, 1071, Codrt adj?rvH! usuil Monday, Nov. 34th. 8ptat A. J. Jacksoa. near tbe Shaw House, hu tbe best aseorlmeot of Picture Frames ever brought to town. If boi iaikeeoaoty. Go aad look at then. aovSO 3m. If yoa bav a picture you want pu. la a frame, take it to A.J. Jack eon, on Market ft root, two doors eaal of the Shaw House, and he will lot ynu hav It cheaper than you can hay them any. bar els, because he makes that balneea a specially. novIO 2m. Wxnrin. 600,008 14-feet ehaved boons, deliv ered at tbo railroad, in ear loads of ft.OtlO, at all points on the Tyrone A ClearOeld, P- A E-, Bald Kagl Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for whieh I will pay th highest market price. r. aiAiis, OetlO, IS78 tf. Clearfield, Pa. Orb HttnoBiB Pan Cbut. Diioi?rt an Old Pairna. Sewing Me blnee can now be parr based at JM err el is tin and variety store, from sua up wards. All klnda of Bowing machines repaired on Ibe shortest notice. Cieernaid, Pa,, July II, 1S7T. Bnaaiaa Foa Sal a. H. Nwaoa Shaw kepe a fttll supply of I redoma Buggiee and Platform Wagons for aale. To bo sew at th Hhaw Houae yard. Call aa or address him al Ctoarfield Paa- ayivauia. may la-u. Ji Mother' 9 AVrlrA Th pride af ft Mother, th Ufa and Joy af a m, are nor eaiiarea, aoa aav gnei waea iiea a enwra aad tolas tbom away Tak waraiag tba. that yoa are ruoaiou a terrible risk, if they kava a Cough, Uroup r waoopiag vuga, wbmb lead to Cenaemntloa, If yo do aot atiead to It eas, BHILOM a vuflttvuniun tuna ia uarautaad to eere them. Pne IS ta., 6S ate ad 01. Fer lam bach. Side ar Cheat, use Saitoh's Parous newer. Vrte is oiB. sold by 0. D, Waieoa, CtoarfieM, Pa. aaplT-aaw. The Be$$ i Ever Anoo Of. J. a. fltdrkev. a nromtnsnt and Influential elt- Isrn of Iowa City, save i M1 have had Ihe Dys pepsia, and Liver Complaint ir several yra, and have used every remedy I could boar of, without aoe roliaf whatever, uatll 1 bow vour Shiloh's Vita liter advertised In our paper, and was persuaded to try It. I am happy to atat iht It hu nlirelv eured me. It la eertoinl th beat remedy I ever knew ol Prire 7&ontl. For sale by 0. D. Watson, uieorneia, re. sepl7-0m-ow. BIIILOB'flOATARRH R8MRDY. A marvel ous Cure for Catarrh, DipMberio, Canker mouth, nod Headacho. With each bottle lean Ingenious nasal injector for tho more suooesafol treat meat of tbo complaint, without oatra charge, prio 60 cents. For sale by C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. , sspllT, 1TW lm-aow. CoLLBcron'a Wauhajiti. W have prepared a form, and have oa band a large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," whiek kar been ap proved by th highest legal authority In tbo Courts of this oounty. At TwcNty CWs per dosea wo will mall any aumoer to too voiieoior orderiox them. A Collector, wrjeu com pel lad to advertise nrooertv. must post up not less ba tbroo notices in ihs most public places In his oorou go or townsnip. n- WiKTin. Delivered at tho Rail Road. 100,nu0 30 inch skavd ahinglea. l'Hi,np 34-lnch sawed shingles. 0lJ,0tr0 fast of pine boards. sO'SUiltt 14-feet shaved hoops. 6.0HO railroad ties. 6U,0l0fealof good hemlock boardl. For which I will nay tbe highest market prio delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tbe Tyrone A Clearfield llailroad. j. r. HUMES. -Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 10, 1S78 tf. aJunt lleeeircd. Just Revived by ARNOLD, at CURWEiSSVlLLE: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Loud pure Corn. Ifyo and Oats Chop I Car Load Don ken bnlt I Car Load of Choice Family Flourl Car Load Dry (Jood, tiroonrioa, lt.l AdrSiiinuIos, Burk. . It. Ties and Grain will be taken fn exchange. Uurwonsville, Muy jL, l7. Nervous Dehllifj'. Vital Weakueua or Denresslou : a weak xhausted feeling, no energy or courage; the re sult or Bueuiai over-worn, maiscrcuou or execaaee, or some drain upon the i.vstem ia al wiji Aurcd by HttBtphree's llofflvpaibie Speoific No. 3H. it tones up and tnelgoruios tb eyatem, diapels Ihs gloom aod despondency, imparts strength and energy, stops tbe drain and re juvenates tb entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect auaoesa by thousands. Sold by dea'ers. Price, St per alngle vial, or $6 per package of fiv vials and 82 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of prio. Addreae Humphreys Homospathlc Medicine Company. H 9 Fulton St., N. Y. C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. sept. 18, 1878-ly. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CuuAiriaLD, Pi., Nov. 36, 1S79. Flour, per cwt. . So Si ft 00 S 00 1 66 1 411 1 09 1 86 so 46 SO 06 36 36 I3i V 17 40 SO 16 3 0o 16 11 6 1 60 Buckwheat Flour, per cwt.. Corn Meal, per owl Chop, rye, per cwt Chop, mixed, per cwt Bran, per owt Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bushel Oats, per bushel , Com, eara, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Potatoea, per bushel Apples, per buahel ..... llama, per pound Shoulder, per pound Dried Beef, par pound. ...... Chickens, per pair Butter, per pound ...... Engs, per dosen Salt, per saok, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound... Dried Peaches, par pound.. UeauB, per buatiel , PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLA!il.rnrA, Nov. 24. Breedstuffs ore mor quiet and steady In price. Fleuraod meal Flour is dull but eloady. Bales of l.tlUO barrele. Includ ing Minnesota eitra f rally, at 80. 26(gifl. 60 ; Pennsylvania dj. do. at tn 60(a)7 uu, and patent and other high trades nt 17 J6(8,26. K ye flour Is steal y at 06 60(0)6 82 j. Corn meal Nominal. Grain Wheat is firmer but very quiet. Salee of4,00 bushels, including rejected at 81 82 1.83 , red al $1.401 ; amber at 81 44. end No. 3 red, elevator, at 8l.4n. At tbe open board, Orat call, there waa no traoaactiontr Rye Is unchanged. Corn Is in fair demand and prices ar well aua tained. Salea of 4,000 boibcle Including old mixed, at 60fa.57e ; old yellow at 67(a)68o, and new do. do. ou($6le, accord leg e dryoea. At At tbeopca board, flrat call, there waa bo traae actfons. Oata are ioactive and unchanged. Nalea of 6.000 buabeta. including mixed at 40 41c, and whitest 431(44)0. Whiskey la firm. Holes of 69 barrets western at $1.14. Chicago, November 24 Flour In good demand and full prices. Wheat moderate! ? active and hiicber. No. 2 Cbicao Sprtug tl !7ft(ul 17 , 04ab, 81 1 7 i December, $1 lui i January, Nu. I do., $1 18 j rejected. Corn unsettled nnd generally lower, at 4l 4Uc f cash, 8ic r December, 891c i January, 4;o ; May oats dull aad weak ; Iwa, 311o ; ask, 82c ; Novmhr and December, 121c ; January, X6o. May rye nnd barley steady end unchanged. Pork in good demand, nod a shad higher j bulk urate steady and unchanged. Lard la good demand, tending opwera. Whisky is steady. fttarrifl ROBINSON ORR. At Ihe reside nee of 1. D Godekunis. ia West t'lesifleid, on Wednesday, OcL 16tu, 1 879, by Rar. W, ?c tt W ileon, Lucien Hokinaon nnd Misa Lilly H. Urr, all 01 U learneid aounty, GEARHART McDOWELL. At tbt West CleaifirldM. E. Parsonage, on Thursday, Nee. 6tb, 1879, by Hev. W. booil Wiiaon, Mr. A. 0. Grurbart ol Decatur townahip and Miss Km M. MuDuaell, ul Uurwensville burwugn. TURNER OOLG ROVE. At Ibe Wallncetoa M. E. Church, oa loaredey, Noe. Slab, 1879, by Rev. J. Fearon Brown, J. W. Turner, Eoq., and Mn. Mary A. Colgrove, all of Wbllaooiea borough. BIGLER GRAHAM At tho res I den oe of the bride's father, on Wednesday, Nov. 19th, 1879, at IS o'olock M., by Hvv. Hoory S. Butler, Mr. Harry F. Bigler and Miss Florence M, daughter of J. B. Giaham, Esq , nil of Clearfield, fenosyivama. NAMI JKNKINS.-lB Altomanvil), Satur day, Nov. 1Mb, H7, by Rev. P. A Jams, Mr. Matthew Need, or Ailemanville, Clearfield oounty, Pa., and Miss Sarah A. Jenkins, of Kugland, sua. BROWN. In I'nion township, on Sunday, Nov. 10th. 1SIV, Floreeoo Irene, wife of George W. Browo, aged 19 years. ' The deceased was a daughter of L. R. Dressier. Sbs leavei a boiband and to children, as well ai many friends to mourn her early dun lee. 2lfur flvfrtisfmruts. CAUTION. Allpereeas are hovehy waned acaist meddling or la nay way luterfer- leg with the following personal property, aow la tbe paeecsiton ar J. r, lnman, ol woodward township, vis t One roan etallto, on black gelding, and two sell of bamese, aa tho aame be longs to uBv nt.d la left with said Coffmaa on loasj only, Butt). M4iwf Hrae. P. A. FLTNN. Sml'h's Mills, Pa., Not. SO. 1879 It. CAUTION. All perteaeara hereby warned against purchasing ar In any way meddliag with Ibe following properly, now ia tbe poosessfcua of J. B. Laborda, of nwierbarn, via i One new. 1 nic. I cook no, I parlur stove. 8 bed! and bedding, I bureau, I sink, 1 set cane chairs, I eel common chairs, as ths sam belongs 'a me, and is left wuh eaid Labordo 0a loan only, Sublet t my order at auj tise. - - J. W. COUP. Lulbersburg, t'a, not. is, iSiS-xu lOURT PftOCl AMATION, J Wuihsab. Hva. O. A. MATER. President Jadga or tho Court of Com mow Pious af tk Twcuty-Ofth Judicial District, eon posed of tbe counties si cisaraeia, centre and uimten and Hon. Annan Oonna aud Hon. Vinoust B. Holt, Aseweiate Jvdges f Clearfield county have teiuod tbelr nreespt.t me directed, for Ibe holding of a Court ef CommoB Plan, Orphans' Court, Court f Quartor Beeelone, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court or Ueneral Jail Dellv. cry, at the Court HeeeatCarflld,la aad forth county of Clearfield, commencing am ibe eeroiid Monday, tha I4ta any ai rfnttwary. imicu. snd to suUbm threw weeks. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby glvea, to Ihe Coroner, Juattcel alike Pewee, and Ooastoble. ia and for said county f ClearSeld, to appear hi their proper persoas, with tbetr Reword a, Holla, laquiaiiloas, Eiamiauiloas, aad other Remom braaooa, to d iboa tbiaga whtek ta their oBcos, and tn tbelr behalf, noruin a bedoa. By aa At of Aasembly, passed lb 01b day af May, A. D. 164. It M made Ibe dwiy f tho Ju tieoe of tbo Peace f the sever) wuualte f tbia CommoBwoalth, to return to the Clerk r ike Court af Ljuarter 8saloa f th reapeetive eouotiee, all lb recognisance aateewd late before them by aay person or poraoas abarged wilb tbe com miss tea or nay crime, oaeept suob aaees ai may bdd belor a J untie af tb Peace, aa derailatiag lawa, at toast tea days be for tke oosnmeaeem! el ta eeaeieu i in uourt wbteh tbey ar mad retrBableraptively,and la all where uy reevguluaecs ar catered lata leeo thaa loa days befor tBwmmuMBt f tb eeceiou to wbiea tbey ar mad roturna- bU, la said Jastiocd or to mora tb same la tha soma maaaar as U said act had sat beea passed. ttlVEN wader my bead at Cleorfleld, this Sd day af Deeesaoer, ta the year ol our Lord, as utoaaaas sight bus area aad oeveatr -alee. ariiaaw rfi,u, saarui. rur flcrrtlifmfnti. Th: White hw Machine Can b bought at lowest prices from ALEX PATTKBRiiM Wnnitl.nd P It U aual. If superior to any flnt ol ess Sewing Machine In meraei circulars aeni no appiioatiuu. Woodland, Pa,, OoL 39, 1819 0m. ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE. Nnliae Is barebv a-ivea that Letter! of Ad ministration d 6out no on the estate or LTDIA DOWLlNG.laUef Lawrence two. Clearfield Co. Ps , deceased, having been duly granted to tbe underelgnod, all persons Indebted I said estate will please make immediate payment, and tbos having claims or demands against th aame will present Ibem properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. AAKWrt V. iJiin, Administrator D. B.N Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 8, 1879-Ot. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDER. There will b a meatlne- or In alockholders of the Clearfield Fire Brick Company held at the otBo or the Oompaov, in UearUehl, on suura day.tlia I ftth day of January, ir-HO, at two o olnok V. H., Tor tbe purposs ol siecimg omnera for tb ensuing year, and voting upon the quel tlun of increasing llio stock of said Company, liy order of tb Board or Uireotora. Attest: WM. BIGLER, President, C. W. Suitb, Secretory. Clearfleld, Pa., Not. , 1879 3m. i leartleld Mnnttrante Agency. jaukb bbbh. caauou. ! sinoi Mi EH It V VMM OLE, Agent Represent th following aad other first-class Co's Comnanfes. AsseU. Liverpool Londoa A Olobs-TJ. B. Br..$4.S0.89 Lyeoming on mutual a eeau plans...- o,uu,uw Pbooix, of Hartford, Cono 3,024.088 Insurance Co. of North America 0,4.13,074 North British A Mercantile U. S. Br 1,7S,B68 Scottish Commercial li. S. Branch.... 079,146 Watortown 761,818 Travelers (Lire A Accident) H 4,696,464 orooe on Market bt., op p. uourt tiouae. Meor field, Pa. Jan I, '79 -tf. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in CrocorioS, THE LAHOKST.nd BEST 8KLECTBD STOCK IN TI18 COUNTl . COFFEE, TKA, Bl'lUK, BY HUP. QUEENSWARE, Tl'BS nd Bl'CKBTfl, Dhlfel) KKU1T3, CANNKD Q00OS, Sl'ICiSS, BROOMS, FLOUR, FEKU. MEATS, nan. SALT, OIU, Count; Agent for Lonu.L.iitn's TOBACCOS, Than looda bourht for CASH ii Urea loU, and Hid at almoat alt. prleaa. JAMEO Jl. 1.1 lUIi, Clrllld, P.., Jon. II, 187.-1;. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy, Having Durcbaied tb ntlr stock of Fred. Saekctt, hereby gives notice that be baa moved Into the room lately occupied by Reed A Harerty, on Second street, wher n Is prepared to offer to th public CQOK ST0ES. UE.iTMA'O .. PARLOR STOVES, of th latest Improved patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FURNTSHIUa GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Sponting, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, and Jtepsirlng rumps a specialty. AH work warranted. Anything In my line will he ordered special if desired. JAS. L Ltitv i, Proprietor. FRRD. SACKKTT, Agent. Ciearflcd, Pa., January 1, 1879-tf. Interesting to Buyers ! H.A.Kratzer HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Cloths, Cassimeres, AND ALL KINDS OF Winter Dry Goods, Which he will sell cheap for cash. Handsome Carpets and Oil Cloths, Ladies' Coats-ani Dolmans, In Slock aod Made to Order. RICHARDSON'S CBLRBRATED Elinira Boots and Shoes. B.J 10 .lk.ni Ih.J ra tk. ba.L FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF BKINS, KIP AND SULK L-ATHK-, AT RRAHONaBLR RATKj. KEMEMR8K. THE PLACE: H. A. KRATZER, 1 d.nr. Wait of Poit.Saa, CLEARFIELD, FA. o.3, '71 If. ADJOURNED Orphans Court Sale! Ynlnblcltenl Ita o!! IN pumuaaoe ef an order of the Orphane' Court of Clearfield eonnty, Ibe unrlertirord, Ad- uiinlatrators of tho citato of David Bell, 11 of Ureenwood lowniblp, will offer at public aal at Heitvuia. is eaid to wai nip, oa Wednesday, Dec. 3d, 1879, At t o'clock P. U , tb fellowlag described Besl Kitate, to wlti LOT MO. 1. Si'oal lb Drwnwood towmbip, hounded and described aa follower On tbe north by land of said estate, on tbo Beulh by tbe Sua- luenanna river ani land of Uavio: Httebell, on he oaet by land ef Pritmtitoa Bell, nnd on tbe west by laud ol Uevifl HiiebeM, bet of lbs bowe- itead lot of said citato, eon te I nine, about TWO HIWDRRD ACRRS. LOT NO. t. Rounded a th north by lands of Irvine and Kewoomer, en tbe south by lot No. 1 and lands of Uavtd Mitchell, an the east by Pre up toe Bell'e land, and ea th wt by A. W. Newcomer, oont lining TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES, being all timber land, havlrg I hereon consider ah, amount ef white oak, whit pin, and hem took tin. bf. LOT NO. . Situ) ta Oreoawood towmklB. bounded on loo north by laode of U. MeCracft4. oa ttie eoutb by Jacob reyer, ea th real by Bell and BtepboaeoB, aad on the west by Jacob Graff aurvey, containing ONI HUNDRED ACRES, about twenty aeree tf which Is ateared. Parties desiring to iln the lauds will he eeiieted to doing a by calling upon el i her of tbe uuiieriignetf. TBitao or SALS. One-third ef lb nurehsae money mual ho paid down, one-third an in I ret day af June, lKKO, and lb baJon tb firet day af Juna, 'IS!, lb lost lw payments i b wuh In tercet, and t b seeuroa by bona mortgsg oa lb pram tses. Any person purchasing eubr f tb lots, aud net oBBplying with tb abova, will b liable to aay toe ea atat aod by a re-sal. Tke Admlniatratort rwssrv tb r'ght to reject aay aaa Bit bios. w- i. tmi'bi rr-un, THOi, W. MOOKi, Admrs etu af D Sell, dee'd. CorWeasvlbW, P It v. If, 19T9 I. T-jEKfl F4)R BALE. Thirteen hlvsi of J Italian Bee which I will sell cheap for oaab. ar icbang for wneat. for lurtrter in formation call on or addresi the undenirned. J.F. NRAMKR. Nov l,T9 tf. Clearfield, Pa. ylAUTIOW. All person! ar hereby warned J antnatDurobaalnsTOr In any way meddling with one gray mure, now la tbo posaeaaloB of Uoorge Hi. Clair, aa tbo urn belonga to me, and Is left with him ou loan only, subject lo mv order at any lime. J. w- ttttiit.iu Kartbaui, Pa, Nov. 19, U79-8t TIAHM I.ANDff FOR AI.R.In Iluitoa X ad Pinotowmblpi, Clearfield oounty. Reaaonable lime liven for part or purobaee t .j money. Prioos SO 90 to 1 19.09 per acro.J'j Miner'! reiervcd. L. BIRD, Ageot, . . , . . t Penfleid, Pa. or Wallson A Kntas, Fept. 10, lH7fl-tf. Clearfield, Pa, THE LARGEST, OLDEST AND BEAT. rirrT-rw raana uoavnt-r. Dee journal I.SO year 8.ail. Cop7, IOC. Thomas G. Newman & Son, 7t .od tn W.lt M.dl.o. 8U, cmcAoo. A. M. IIHI, Agrnl, Clurl.ld, P.. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Chenpor llian ever at the ator ol G. C. & T. W. MOORE, IIOOM (. I, PI K'H OPERA IIOl'HE, We have Jiint received tho largest and bent tolocied stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND t: kzi tjoodSy That bas over come lo town. Also, all the new novelties in HECKWEAR. SOLE AOENTA FOR PERKINS' Drivins Boots and Shoes. Rubber Boots & Shoes. Give us a call and see if we don't sell cheaper thun anybody else, OFn, c. MOORR, TDM H , UDOHIU Cl..r.l,l, Ft, R.pt 11, llT Soi. GEO. WEAVER & CO, SECOND HTHBKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., liar opened np, In tbe store room lately occupied by Wmvct A Betts, oa Second atrwst, Isrg and veil eelootcd Hook of Dry - Goods Groceries, B00T8 AND SHOES, QIIRENRWARB, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED. SALT, &c. Which they will dlipoi of Bt reaaonabl raUa for eoan, or eicbanfo lor country produce. OBOROKWIAVERA0O. OloarfieM, Pa., Jan. 9, IMS-tf. HOFFER'S Cheap Csh Store. ROOM MO. TIIREB, OPERA HOURS, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE a RETAIL DEALER IN D1IY GOODS, Oomdrlilni Dress Goods of th very leterteryles, ouaiiiins; la part af Caab merer, Uaacbeetcr Vanoies, Alpaoas, and all manner ef Fancy Dress Goods, Such aa Cretons, Mohair Lusters, Plaldi, Dieea UinRhama, Dree Faneiea of tb vary lateal aiyles, and aa cheap aa they can b sold Ib Ibis market. - NOTIONS, Conilitins; of Olnvee fnf Oenta, Ladles and UiHsa. Hos af all Shades, Hilk Vrinras, Laeei, fancy Drvas Buttons Ladies' Ties ot nil shades aad ate Ice, Cufla lad Co la re. Htbbana ef all hinde aad qualities. Jderio Underwear, Trimmings, els. BOOT8 AND 6HOE8, GROCERIES, Queeniware, Hardware, Tinware, CarpelN, OH Clotha, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., WkUk nU U Ml4 .k.kMl. m null. WUI Ul. Country Produce la Kstkaaf e fcr Omit at Market Prices. wm. j. noma. UeaxSeU, Fa Cept. , un-O, Qr: , o-; MS . Mvll -s5 3 Us vl .-so :b rjj c , o ill) if -s I o n i ? ? i n 1 - 3 Sr I 6 ?P I P it I n5 9 if I w f p 5 E T I Ul I 3 ' f I . i j ?i n ti UUUaufou. PHILADELPHIA. F. T. HOWELL & CO., M.HPOHTEHS H DEALERS IX" 1216 Chestnut Street. PlilUil.lpbla, O.I tl, 18T9 I. T. A. FLECK. NEW, NEW, NEW. Fall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 XJEUES&& ack and Colored Cashmcie, Brocade Dress (,'oods, Plain TrcKa Gooda, Now Shawls, Ladies' Coat", lied Flannels, I, rny Klannols, r laid Flannels, . ' ur-. f. I n,li Plntl.a mil ..nlrtr. III Caslmoroa, Mon'a and Hoys' Wear, Dren Gincnama, Caliooea and Muslins. Our Block waa never bolter. Our Ladies' SklrH are beautiful. Millinery Goods, A cniiipleto Ktock nt our uaual Bargain. 9 Plumes, Plowers, Win. Oslrich Tips, all kinds of Fanry Wlnjt" and Birda, New Brocade Valvals and Silks, Satins, Elack and Colored Silks, Black end Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringo, Buttons, Laces, Corsots, Km broideries, Edgings, Inserting, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Li inon Handkorohiefii, Ladies' Tios, and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's ....... . r . II' Uent a ana unuaren a 11010. Clearfield county beat us in quality, or selling. Give Oil Cloths, Ottoman, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., j-Snd for Illustrated Circular and Prices Liberal Terms to th. Trade -A Don't buy until you have seen tha lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MIDDLKTOWX, CONK, and Mm. le and 101 Wabuh aCHiaou, 1U. JAMES L. MARKET STRKET, t'LEAIt FIELD, PENN'A. All kinds of Caskets and Cofdns kept on hand, and furnished to order on short notice, including iho finest as lacturea. Uiir oonpsa r,3T3Z2Eri"Vuin Is the best in nso, and will be furni.hcd when required. Funerals attended in any pari of the county. Cull at my office, on Second street, or leave your orders at Troulman'e Furniture oet 1,79 ly.' lfw SkdvrrtUftnruts. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SUAVED AND SAWED. C.rw.n.ritl, J... 9, '7S-tf. F OR SALR. Tbo HOiicntffiied will sell at ttrivat sol til that tract or parcel of land aitoate in Decator townahip, Clearfield eonntv. Pa. within short dtetano of tho Tyrone Clearfiell H. R., and adjoininf lands of Robert Hud aoa and otoers, aod known aa tb Jaonb B, O ear hart lot. Th said traot ooteioiae; 80 Ooree mnr or leas, with two veins of valuable ooal thereon, has about 10 Soros cleared, and is th kev to a lore; body of ooal bout being devalopod. Will b aoid low aad opoei ajj tms. for particular a, apply to Clearfleld, Pa., July It, 187b. BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. The andrrilaTned.belnc thankful for re,Bt fa vera, would reapeettully ioform tke ottiaena f Clear field nod vicinity ibat he haa parrhaved Ike shop In Clearfleld borough recently oocapted by Anm Keneard, aituated on I oenat treat, 1st the rear of Geo. Weaver A Co.'a atore, where by striet aad eloao attention to bnaineee, be hopes to resolve large oar oi puone patronage. p& Prleea reaaonnbl nd all work guarantee. CHAn. tl. UAIirUltU. Clearfleld, V., Oct Is, I87 lot. TIMBER FOR SALE. The andrralgeed ere for sate ell lbs pin, oak, oplar and or aa look timber 411 aora of land nClearffeldoottDty. Pert lea consulting th map or atlai of ibe oounty, will And It In Brady townahip, adiilnlng th Belt towhtp line, and known aa I riot No. 144 ThlasJ ti tabor will he held epea for aal nntil the miU let tf Deeemher aeit. For furtfaor parlicalasa apply to or addrwes, Ooloher l, IT9-tf. Ctearfleld, Pa. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IN TIIK Ecrcurh ol Curwensvillo ! fTH AT wsll.kaowa arrtnertr aitaat en th Vans X of tho Auesjwebana rtvr, la lb bnrnagh ef CurweaaviHe. UlearfleU eoaniy, Pa , neon p ted h to mi aiBriAmin HAairnurin. new offered for aale. It eeamins aboal Thirteen Acres. Date wkik U .nM.4 a in. Korf frs DWELLING 1101SE, STABLB, s4 Ik. BHNNn ..I. kaildl.., i4 .1). a H.OWINU OUl'AlW sf mii SPRINO WATEH. Ikl. U a .... eMtrftkl. ,rwl, If a ,rt..t. WI tm Tk.,rp.rl,ll..(.r.4MPHIVATI SALE, m r.u.bl. Uraii. fr r.nkw ta. Ab.B.tiM ia rl.lt.. t. It, ..H al tk. .nali., w slj to th. aadw.lfH la fnm ar a, HlKXTHAL W. X; rH, AltMW fc, tk U4m. . Ckwiaals, fa, Stti 14, Ut4. . 5)tl5f(Uautom. A. M. HILLS. J GOODS, Ilibbona, Germantown Yurna, Zephyra and Children's Underwear, Ladies,' . ., : . . - J ,A i -nH -. tH o un i imihhi iu nn,. any .iw. i. anything style, prices, quantity, us a call and ace for youraelf. Huge, Etc. Clearfield, Pa. 6.pl 1, 7( I, SIMPLICITY! SUPERIORITY I iMPLIFIED a d MAINTAINEIj a Improvements September, 1878' Utaffifrjaw HaTinr regard for tb tStmand of . Cjwi? proijreaaiva ae, we uow offer to tbe Worl4 NEW VICTOR vm ktujl Important Improvements. Kotwithitanding the VICTOIl has long btca tlio peer of any machine in ths marketa fact supported hj a host of volantcerwitnessos we now conademly claim for it greaur simplicity, a wonderful redactioa of friction, an'l altogether a Part Com UnatUmofDairaUeQualilttt. For sale by Merchants tad others. LEAVY, well as tho cheapest that can be manu- Store, adjoining the Postcffice. JAS. L. IilA V 1 , Clearfield, Pa. (MJO Qeorse Weaver C. ej, want fire thouaend boihela Of OATH, bow, atio will pay oaab or prndane. CleerflelJ, P, Aug IX, U7-tf. 1 EXECUTRIX' KOTICEe-KoUco Is hero j by given that Letters Tratamenury oa the eitale of JOHN BYKRB, lat of Now Wash i tin ton, Clearfield oounty, Peon'., deeeaeed, bavins; tteea duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted lo said aetata will pleaa aaak immediate payment, nd thos having elalmi r demends Bfainat tb sam will preeenl thea properly authenticated fur settlement wtbal delay. MARUAREI U BYKRfl, Kxeomrii. New Waahlngton, Pa., Oct. 29, 1870-01 If you want to Bee tbe finest Stock of Rcady-Madc Clothing IN CLEARFIELD, GO TO GUUVZBURG'S. If yon want to Buj the best Fitting Clothing;; If yoa want tha most Eeliably Mad tttiuiummuuttuiummtmi If you want to bny at tha lowest Cash Prices, go to '' OUIKZnUIlG'S. If vou want to see the best assortment of G; If yoa want to see a nice selection of Gents . Furnishing Goods ; If yoa want to bay a FINE E AT or a 000D UMBRELLA, or a TRUNK or VALISE, If yoa want to get the worth of your Money, don't fail to go to GIUHZDVAGN, WasTEKH HOTiLVOmtME, CUra.U,Fa o. w, iits-ir. nrwn CLOT urn