THE REPUBLICAN. ' 7 "- '!T . WIDNRRDAY MOKNINO, DKO. S, 117V. Termi of Subscription. ff paid Id advaaoe,or within tbrae nootba.,.$l 00 H paid after Imt aad before ill Bombs... t 60 If peld after Ibe expiration af lit nonhta,.. I 00 arMiurt. . M. PneraaaiLL A Co., Jews paper Adveitletwg A gaols, 17 Park Row, eonier bka Hrae. er oar duly authorised Ageat in rt Tor Guy. ULIGIUU. OTIC KM Mihodl4Bplsaopal ChurehrUv. J. 8 MrMiT, pMtor. Hervlee overy Shbtb at 10i A. M.. M ?i r. M. fUbbatb Hibool at 9 A. M . Prarer Meetiai every Wbdneedey, at 74 P. M. Ctao niM tiervtoe, first Sabbath of vary month, at A. M. Waal 1'loarfleld N. B. hurch. R W. si no it WiLooa, Pastor. Preaabtng every alternate gunday, at o'elok, P. M. ttunday Hohaol it f. M. All are invite) to eti.n. !resbtrlau Church Rer. II. fl. Dotl. Sabbath services morning and evooln; Sab bath School at I P. M. Prayar Meeting Wadnaa. day Mailing. Ilaptlat Church. Rot. . Paalor. Pabbatb School at P. H. Prayar Moeiiagovcry Wedoesdey evening. M. KraiicU Church Catholle Ra. t J.KiiBiitAii. Divine servloe at 104 A. M., on the arst, third and foartbSuadeysof eeeh aiootb; Vespers and Renedietion oftbe Bleseed ttaorament at 7 o'ekkf 7. M.-Handy School ovary Sunday afternoon at I o'aloak. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY TIMI Or lOLPIBf OBnTBB MMI0VI OoTJOT. Remind Monday of Jan nary. Third Monday of Mare. Vtitt Monday af June. Puurth Monday beptesnbe. Tim or 0LPwa) oohmoi nui. First Monday of Job. Beeond Monday of Novambar, roauo omoma. Prmidtnt Jitfja Hob. Charles A. Mayor, of Look llavon. Aitittanl Lam JmJgfUom. John 11. Orrli, af Be afonte. iatoeeate Judf Ahraai OgJea, Clearfield j Vloeent B. Holt. ClearleM.. Protktarym Bloom. Rtgitttrmnd Weeerder L. 3. Morgan. IHatriii Atory Wm. M. MoCnllough. Trtaturtr Philip Dotte. Sktriff Andrew 1'eoti, Jr. iJrwiHv Sktriif Christ. J. Kaasny, Clearfield Commtf Jiaayar Hamae! F. MeOloakay, Cnr- ensvtlie. Cowtf A eafwio C. W. Kylar, Graham ton P. O.j Blab Johnstow, Grampian V 11 U P. O Tahm Nori-ia. Sr.. Cnrwensvlll CVtmfy Auditor William V. Wright, Clear field t Joseph Olllilena, Three Bum ; J. B. Nor- ria, weod.aasu Oommlv CoryrJ. B. Naff. Hew WaablDgton, Jury feamtfwtaiMraDr. Jama P. Bu re till eld, Clcarfled, Jaeaph Alaxandar, Madara, tiup4n4dnt mf PwUi M. L. Ma. Quawb, OlaariUld. tUmUro Wwxgku Mmrit W. Carl i la, oKoa at Latbariburg Pa. Nttarim rmMi John W.Wriglay, W. Ra- debaogh, Cyraa tiordoa, Claar(lald Joaeph R. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, CBrwaaiTillaj J. A. Living- alono, DaUola City. Oar Spwiml aoluma li daoidedly taUroatlog fn B local point of Tlaw, and profitable raading to auiaidori who want to aavo maaay. YFJt, OF COD HUE 1 "Will you taha wheat, oata or oortt for lub acriptloa 7" W ira oftea Inquired of la thil way by Utlar front palroaa who reaido at a dUtnnca rrorn Clearflald. Wa again any yoa. Tht rtoalpU of a rtipootlbla uarchant or a ill owo.nr la tfaa vicinity, will am war ui juvt ai wall na tha oaah. T illluitrala: If any of our patron will delivar mi n bug of gtain at tha anltl of Joaaph H. Drath, In Cb.it townihlp, Horaoo Patcbln, In Baroiida, Tbomaa H. Forcay, In Or. ham, Wm. Portar or Shaw'a, In Lawrence, or Brown A Baylor', at Rock ton, Union townalilp, nad forward their receipt for the amount, era will credit them on their acconnt fur the iimi. In tbia way all nay oun pay what they ewe, IT they will puraue thla eouree. How is your cold ? Thaikp;iving duy was pleasant out door! and vti In, , A fiuo lino of overcoat at Hirlingar A Hook a. nor-SO It Dr. J. M. LindBoy,oi' "Blood Search er" fame, la now a reaident of Ihe city of Altoooa. tm Oniooseukers will "boom" in 1880. There are twenty tboasand eenaua takera M ap- Tbe County Connniaaionon adjourn ed oa Saturday, aud will not be in aeiaion before tbe I lib IniteaU -; mm - - A new stae coach had been put on tl.e robte between Curwtnarillo and DuBol by tbe proprietor, Mr. Walk. . ' ' . , -m mm i -t A vast amount of good1 would no doubt be aocompliihed, if parent would Ttlit the public aehoola eaeaalonally. - i mw - Tho firm ol Odcn & Uorvitt, buU-b-ara, ha bean diuolveJ. Hoah Oglea will carry oo the bualnaii at the old etand. imt I -mm Jloth the Orpheus and the CitiKotiF Cornet Baada ware out on Thaokaglrlng after noon. Tbe aiuale eoanded delightful. mt a The month ol February next wilt have five Sunday, which will aot occur again tn forty year, according to oar alntaaae. Dr. Iloichhold, DentiRt, will bo ab- icat frawl b aflte In Chmrlald from Taeeday, Oencntber Id tilt Tburaday. Deotuber llih. Muurico lloOcr, of Una place killed a Ino do on the mouotaia north of this p!ae lait Saturday. A. W. Walter alo bad a band In It capture, mm The Ward Holme at Tyrone will ba offered at publia aala on the iH of Daeember Belt, by Manuel MoCamant, Aaaigne of Mr. Mary A. Wcrloa, The elioolin match advertised to , oorno off at uantingdoa on w edaeaaey uit war aeouipM failnre, on acenunt of the aporl aot putting in an appearaaat. The front ia being put in the store teoia of J. o. Urabaai a aew nrici auiiaing oa 6eeond tlreot. It will ha roedy for occupancy about tbe Irat of neit month. The Alloona Swn promises to shine trlgbter and ofteaer tbaa ever la the near fninre. A daily will be leaned rreaa that offir la annaa tien with tbt weekly. Saeeeee, af eourao. Tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be abearved la tb Clear! -Id frealtyiertaa Church neat Sabbath ajoroing. Prayar Beetingi will be held oa Wedoaeday, Tburaday and Friday ateniega. m t m Sheriff Pent advertises a number of properties fur aala la Ibis teiae of the Karnati can. The aala will take plae oa Wcdneeday, December Slat the laat day af Sheriff Paata'a term of oBc. A pawenger and second class freight ageaey baa beea eetatj.-sheJ at Morriadale, en tbe Morriadalo A Phtlipiburg branrh of tbe Tyrone A Clearflald Railroad, and R. B. Wigton appoint ed egat thereat. mnm- mm Simmons A Itankins' Alinstrel troupe, wbit-b gaea na eoterteiaesent UUarlelJ oa 8tarday teoaiag, October lflib, dlibended n few daya aiace, near Colamba, Ohio, la a Inaaelally dUorjeatsad aoadltioa. ii - Tha County Grange met hi the AeHTieaa Moeacwm'a Hall, a Taeeday night mt left wejak aad lewtad eflaer far tho a, alag lerm. Wo bar hot baan faralihad with the names of tha new ehVer. The Weather on f hanksgiving day, 179, wa perfectly drligbiful eltar, weraa aad saild. Tb baoha and! pablla eehoal were tloted all day, while tbe aiorea war alaaad n portion of the dty. Llttf bnalaaae, rf eoy, wa traasnoted Cnart alJaraod near froni lOVolock A. M. to IP. M. am a mm The Clearfield Journal says : "Deer are scare In Clear ten oonaty, ta lb law snoaia be atrial I y eafrd." And tb at her fallow, the tt'pmitimw; any i Th boaurs are Isaprefing the time, a la evidenced by the greet numbar af deer being killed on the saunatain la tbt ski lty.M Vho tbell deeld when JecaU disagree f However, oar eytorteeeea wba hat a aoteai abated trying tbalr laak eeer In that regloa "pay their sjoaay"aad ana Uke ihtr ebaton JMWaye- ewrf Stmmttmrd, Tb aaaaiMg aaareiiy of gaaaa oh naeaeliaiaa be attributed l tha heater. A boat tweaty aaer, te ear kaewMge, bs- ban hllUd la CkargelaJ eoaaty this laeaon, and thre ar vrel leva hipj yat it bear (ronV' When wen tbe trar tare aasasroaB More now gooda at Hirlinger k Rook's this wetl.lo be told aiaattoea prioea, 31 mm m m - "1 am going to Hirlinger A Hook's for a good orercoet, warn suit, aad good bit or eato." t - . no-S0lt For fifty yoara "801101 Liver VilU' bar brought health and happln li thouaaads of hone. Ask your druggist for them. "Father and mother being afflicted with asthma, two bottles of 'Seller' Cough Syrup bar given then n new lease af Ufa." Tho Nkw Kiminotom Family Srw- im0 Macnmn for sl at J. E. Harder' Uua Store, Clearflsld, Pa. Oct. 10 6a. Penplu find out, whon they want to aav dollars la buying eiotntag, mat tnsy aaa get tb utoet and best good for tbelr noney at Hir linger A Rook' nov ll-el. A t the IUpubucan ofllce is tho placo to get your Job work dona. Wear fully prepared to do any Ui art to prlotlng Una, will do It well, and al the right bind af prioea, tf. We have now on band several thous and firat-olaa envelopes, which w will print for buslnaa nen, or anybody l, at prloe that n not he rivalled. Call and sea tbem. If. A. O. Kramer, Kq , has been ap pointed Auditor by lb Court In distribute pro ceeds arising fron tbe'rhtriff's aal of Osfaud ant' real estate la tha ease of O. Blattenborger v. Jerry O'Brien. 1 1 a m For two yean 1 have suffered from talealaa daposita. On bottl of Uerosma re moved the dapoall, and I aavo enjoyed good bsaleb for thra yeara, J. II. Cahh. Prepared by I. K. Thompson, Titasville, Pa., and far sale by all druggist In Cloarfiald, and Josepbl&yler A Sob, Lathersburg. dee-Vlt mmm m mm Soe a woman on horseback in another column, riding aear Spear' Vineyards, with a bunch af Grape fron which Bpaar'a Port Qrapa Wioe la made, that is so highly esteemed by tbe nodical profession for the us of invalids, weakly persons and tha aged. Sold y E, W. (Irebam, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. jly-16 '71 tf. . mm a 1 1 r A Bloom township couple, just mar ried, took diaaer the other dey, at tb Drau-ker Hone- They were sink on each other, a Is aaual with eueh eoeplea. Tbvir eoaversalloo at the table was a follows t II "Shall I akin yer a nerlaitr, honey?" She "No, thank yer. dearie, I bare one already akun." Cures if fiats. Well, verdant folks should not be upbraided la a newspaper heeaus a Her they get married two or three time, Ibey alway know more than when they first started out. Isn't that o t At. Iast, w have beard ciperta us words to that effect. The union Thanksgiving services in tbe Cleerfleid Presbyterian Church last Tburaday morning ware well attended, a larger turnout than usual at ear rice yet there was such room for more. Rev. Dr. Mc Murray and Rev. II- S. Butler, of tbia borough, aud Rev R. H. Fletober, of Loek Haven, took part In tb oxorelie, the last named gcntlsinan preaching the sermon from tb ilith vers of tb siiteenth Psalm, which reads as follows 1 "Tha llneaare fallen unto mo io ptetraut places; yea, X hare n goodly heri tage. m t New Daily Staoe Lime. James L. Lenvy ha succeeded In having a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pennfleld.aad will hereafter rua a daily stage bat ween the two point. Ills eontraet began with April lit, and tb stag will leave learfield every morning (eieept Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connection with all train 00 tbe Low Urad Railroad at Pennneld, re turning after tha laat train the lint araoing. Paatengers and freight will be carrUd at low rate. Orders leant any of tb hotel will be attended ioapr7Vtr How Sad I We learn from the Pbilipsburg Joernai, of Saturday last, that on Wednesday aveulng of laat week lb Hour of John Brlncy, near Birmingham, Huntingdon county, wa destroyed by fire, and with It perish ed an infant child Mrs. llrloey bad gone out to gather som wood preparatory to getting supper and during her aheeaca tha awas caught fir. When ah returned the flame bad gained aucb headway that U wa impossible to gat near tha building. Tbe two older abildrea were rareaed, though tby received vr burn Tb babe, a year old, wa be rued ap, aad not a tram) f Its , remains aonld fc discovered In tbe ashes. Farmers, Look HereI Ly tie will! give yoa highest market price for Wheat, Oats, Car. BaekwbaaV Hotter, Kggs. Oalons, Apples, ' dried fraiU, and all kinds of produe ll baa tb largeat and beat eeleeted stock of groosries, teas, ooffve, molasses, pi, oil Hit, sugar, qnaanswara, tube, bucket, basket, churn, Ac, in CUerfleld county. 11 buys bis goods in large quant Hie from ,maanfentrri and Iret band for easb, and Uke tb eaves, I eg or all dlsaaenn.nnd sob is enabled to sell at lowt prices. He glva ash prices for produoa.and Mils hi good at tbt lowest prices In the eouuty. ept-SeVTv-tf Local Information. In addition to hi specific dulta a Aseaasar, John D. Miller, Krq., of tha borough of taw burg, looked up aod made an Inventory of lb agriaultoral product of that little honugb, a follows t "Wheat, 40 bebels; Cm, 1,474; Oats, fit ; Rye, 15 ; Book- wheat, 464 ; Turnips, 1.10 and 44 tons of bay." Assessor Miller and hi east stent hav com pie tad their work, and he nade hi return to the County Commissioner oa tb SAth. If all tb othr Al ienors latitat him, tb Board will bar ample time to revise and equalise tb asssssments j but we imp sot that just n few will hold back not II tbe Inst day, and nheteb defeat program In tbi direction, flucl U nkunlly Ihe ais a f make the many wait for tbem. ex - Personal. Many of our readers will remember ail Faaait I. lleuser, of Cadis, Ohio, wba visited at tha home of her friend, Mis Bl-no be Ftgalia this vloHtliy,last8aminart and whe attracted considerable ettentleo In Social circle on aeeeuat of bar skillful performance an tbe piano. Tbe Wheeling (W. Va.) Sun dap Zewottr, ia a report of a concert given in that city recently, allude la her as follows i "Tbe a lection from tbe TVeeefer, played by Mis Fannie lluer, front Cadii, en tbe piano, were maiteriul. We never heard firmer touches aad sueh ryralh, with each deliberate and vigorooa etpreealon. Ae do'erved, ae wa appianuao with a vigor that showed genuine appreciation. Responding she played in a spirit tbat showed ibe possessed not only enttob mechanical power of eieention but a proper conception of Ibe po etry of musio, and bowitahnuld be eipressed ; end In which lies the whole difference and enerm betwem that whiob I nade by machine, made maete, as In tha muaio but, aad that perfor mod by tie human band ar veloe." A Day at Clearfield.--Wo clip from tbe Alloona fWomi, of Saturday Im, the following t M At tbt solicitation of Mr. W. P. PostUthw.it. a rnia reprcMelatlrt, together with a number of gentlemen tf tbia elty, spent Thanksgiving day at Clearfield. Tha party, sit ta narabrr, ar'1" tbelr arrival at Clearfield, were net by Mr. William I. Wallace, who aeeerUd tbem through the town, pointing out the plaeas of inttrrt,hesldes giving much valuable lafurtnal ion re'ative to tha Industrial interest of th place, Tbe party were then escorted to Ibe residence) of Mr. Richard Moseop, where a boaateoa repeal was spread, to wbieh all Aid em pi Justice. In the evening a party wa givoa at th residence f fl. L, Reed, to which all wreordlall welcomed, and, together with a large namher of the young folks er th place, an ecjoj ebte time wa spent ia plaaiant amutmnt and Ik tripping of th llaht fan tea lie' until a toasonablt boar. Th genilemen ton prising tho party were highly plaeed with the entertainmaat they received aad hope for an arly opptrtnnlty to reolproeatt. Fatal Accident at Tyrone. Wm. R. Plummer, lather tf W. Soolt Plum mar, eondue tor on th T. A 0. Rail read, wee Instantly billed at Tyrone on Tuesday snowing, tha 16 th alt., whin engaged la hia dutfen a night watchmen and pelieeaaan. We glean the following particu lars af hi d death from Iht Tyront 4erwfaf ef Tbarsdey last: "While Mr. Plummet was oar fully oiamialag tb leaks and door ef a Iraia of freight tar standing a th aiding, tha Union line uf freights going east, pes) tb tppostts tr rar'hasl track of tht main Hn. At that mo ment, th Mall Is press going wast, earn aluag, and Mr. Phimmer, being arevtnkad by tba aoim of tb pas lag freight Iraia from boating II, wa uk oa tbt head by the Kipreea angmt, a it patttd a nog tba epon track of the aaain line. Tba aeeident oeenrrad near I o'clock In tbt morn ing, whtlt It aa yet qnlto dark, and It 1 sup- poted that Mr. Plummer had lantern an hi irn aod was tieepod down af laaaiagtrar tiamlnlag tb ear on lb siding, and isrnod nronnd jasl In tin la be ttraek by lb beta pee tf tbt pas dag engine. Tb ) d was slity-fift years tf age, and wa In th en play ef th Penusylvenl Retire1 Company toatiaooaely for ft period tf twtnly. tight years, er fron tb lint Ut read was earn pi led. Fu Iblrteea yeans f that tlsnt ha haabeatj net leg ivpuUceasea and aigbt we lei man at Tyront. H era tb fat bet af twaleo ehlldrea oa daagbter aad elevea etas three ef whom art 44. Twa wins wf tbt dec 14 litd tnly a Tew moat be ago, and Milliard F., a son, wa a Used ia tba faieroad put 4 frtn la Man-h, 1ST. The Shaw House haa been furnished with tew heater th past week. Senator Wullane loll for Watthmg ton on Saurday last, to b present at lb opining tf Cungreas oa Monday. m The saw-mill near J'ennville, owned by Wilson R. Ucovar, of Hoggs township, was destroyed by fir 00 Thursday night, Nov. I3ih Tb loss U covered by insurance. A li'nvi ir nv t-'iiitfiTiiM friin Tn dian boy at Uarltile hav already tasted tf ihe weeta of elvilliatlon. They bar bad lore feet from wearing tight boot. Defeated.-We put on two pairol glasses for th purpose of reading th domestic pages of the Houtsdale JVew, but It wai a flul, Boiler tot bard, bad ink, tie. ' Of Couhse. Curwensvillo is always ahead In the hog lint. According to the fmss, tbt den I tens of that borough bar slaughtered som aockduagra" this season. Three More. It seems that wo aro to have aauthor three-waeh tern of Court In January. This, wbilt th County Auditor' set tlement 1 going on, will mak things lively in lb Coirl House. Johnny Hemphill, while parsing along market street tbts( t uesiiayj morning, was prostrated by a fik II was oarled Into th Kx pre ofllce, where medical lid wa summoned aod proper rastorailres applied. II wai afterVard removed to hi horn In Rcedville. 1). W. McC'urdy, Knq., has been ap pointed auditor to make distribution of monies la Ihe bands o( tht Administrators of Wllllem Bell, let of Qrsnood township, dand. The attention of those Interested la called to s notice published la another ooluma. From present indications, tho moun tain will be alive with hunter for the fleet footed deer during tbe last weak of tb season. A great number from this place and vicinity are making preparations to go out for a few day. The teaeoa clossi on tb lath of this month. AccidentalShootino.-A lad named Mays, residing on th hill at of lb borough, was accidentally shot In the abdomen last Satur day night. Tb wound I n serious one, and young Maya Is considered Is rather a erltlonl ton ditlon at this writing. All effort to find where the ball lodged have failed. So it tiota.Tbo Curwensvillo 7Vi any t "A lady In Cnrwtnsvill received a new bat tb other day, and half tb sci in town called to le it tba ram day." How, why did yoa not 111 th whole story T It wa purchased at Fleck A Co.'s store, Clcai field, where there nre lota more of tbem. A Factv-Aii advertisement Inserted In tb RirvnucAM will reach more readers than if published la all tba other paper la tha conn- ty,and tost th advertise! leu than on-balf In othr worde, an advertlatmcnt published in our JcurnaJ 1 worth doubl th price of tbat charged by any other gjibliiher in tb ounty, It I a fact," - tf. Closed. It will be observed by a aotlet la thia tasae, that lb corporation known a tha Clearfield County Bank, propose Vi m los It doors and sett I up with its depositors and stockholders. Tht latter nre, of course responsi ble, and will set tbat every depositor get his money as fast aa Mr. Wrigley can settle the ae- dU of tbt institution. This la right, We have always had too manr banks In this ptao. List of lottera remaining unclaimed in tb Posloffic at Clearfield, for tbe wesk ending Deaember 1, 1S79 : William Amlaw, Uei.rg Amlaw, Mary Breslar, Wilson Orean welt. Miss Emma Hunter, Miss Bessie Huffman, Ref. J. 8. Johnson, John T. Jones, J. A. Leonard, Benjamin Myers, Horace Maeun, W. P. Nerry, Anna Ogdea, Henry Bmales. P. A. Gaums, P. M. . Tbo Central Pennsylvania Dental Association will meet at Huntingdon on V 0 do.ee day mornlog, Jaauary Tib, Among tbe names on the program, wt notice those of Dr. J. L. R. Heiohhoid ft) Dr. J. M. Stewart, of tbi place. The) formtr ha had assignsd to bin "Gold vs. Amalgam for Filling," as a sebjiot for an easay, aod tbe last named gentlemen will as pat lata on "The Vm and Abas tf Filling Ma terials." - is, ( tRooREauj. Tl seems that Br. Amos Kennard, the Exoelsler Cam -hook inventor and manufacturer, ha taratd parti Orangsr, and glvsa his attention to tbt raising tf e!ery. From tht fample of that product before ns for slso aad (piality, ha boald be awarded tb champion ship.. Tbia pat vegetable take a good deal of patience to cultivate and raise It but from tbe samples we hart Indulged, Ksnnard be tbe weed on tbe flank, anyhow. NOVEMBER COURT FHOCEUill NUB. cou Hon rLUis mien wkkk. . Court was called at 1 o'clock P. M., on Mouday, Nor. Z4th, with Hon. B. F. Junkln, President Judge of tbo Forty-fir it Judlolal District, com posed of Perry and Juniata ton n ties, and Aseo tiat Judge Ogden and Holt 00 the bsoch. John Larrimer and Harry Hemphill wr appoint 1 Tlpstar, Aftr calling th list -f Jurors, th Ulal list was taken op and tb causes disposed of as follow t F. K. Arnold A Co. va. Jesse W. Carlisle. No. 1511 November Term, 187 If. Assumpsit. Judg ment in open Court, by oonsent, In far or of Plain -tiffe for $Vt, with stay 01 eieention for one year. V. K . Arnold A Co. vs. L B. Carlisle. No. 2 I March Term, 1877 Asaumpiit. Plaintiffs suffer a voluntary nonsait, Robert Taylor vt, Clark Con t al. No. 184 March Term, 177. Uebt. Iriea. Pleiatul Iwr tilfi 40. Verdiot for John J. Read vs. John A. Millar, Tho. Rowle and U. Peg" Howlea. No. Str7 March Term, 1977. IjectiuenU Irltd. Verdiot lor Plaintiff. The premise described in writ to be released on the oavment of flTfift.14 on or before June 1, 1880. T J. Boyer va. Riecutera of Jacob Hebeiliog, (Ilea, mt, 14 June ierm, iiwi. Aanipii. Bv leave. Plaintiff ebanieeforn ofactiaa to Dbt, and it wa ordered that Plaintiff pay coits of Ibis term, and ease continued. Commonwealth tt nee of Wm. Currv va. lack son Klnkead at al. Debt. Tried. Verdiot for flaimifi far S21&.40. J. R.Martin va. Lydia J. llarner. No. 3B0 June Term. 1877. Kjeeiment. Tried. Verdict tor Plaintiff for tbe land described in the writ, to be relented upon payment of S72U. Samuel Hegerty vs. A. B. Shaw. No. Svl June Term. lalf. Eleetmenl. Settled, Jobs Moore T. William Lntber et al Na. le Bepifwber Term, 177. bjeetment. Coatlnoed. Bridget Baker . Alltbeny Valley Railroad. No, 27 bcplember Term, 177. Trpass. Con tinued. Joseph R, MoMnrray vl. John Irvtn A Bros. AsaauipsK. Tried. Jadgmeal in favorof Plain tiff, as per peper filed, fer lUBO.lfl. K, A. Holden vs. John Irvin A Bros. Wo. 94 September Term, 1877. Aampclt. Settled. Administrator of J. B. Rafferty, deo'd, ve, Jas. A, Irvia. No. M SepteaUr Term, 1I7. A anmpilt. Judgment, by content, Ut favor of Plaintiff for $t,S4fi.7l. Savacr, Harris, Baeeett A 0 vs. Jba Irvia A Bros. No. lui nWptemlMr Term, 1877. As sumpsit. Defendants confess judgment, with t.r r xtoatiwa antll Jua lat, laat, for l,4iJ.!. li 4. Hoar a C. va. jona irvta at oro. fie. 14S dep Umber Term, 1877. Austapait. Judg ment, by consent, im favorof Plaintiff. fer Mt.U end etet. Dental McLaagblln at aL vs. Robert Stewart et al. No. 12 nop tern her Term, 1877. Kjeet ment. Judgment for Pleialiffs for tba land on the oavment ol nTO on Mar 1st, 180, and Plain tiffs ia antra dwell leg bouse before !uth of May, 1880, Ae, Jamas Port's ait va. Jacob Rioefelt et al. No. .UI Hen Urn bar Tern. 1877. Aasampstt. Coa- tinasd lor cause, oa application nnd at toil of Deieadant. J on e. Boraton vs. Thomas Prk et al. No 861 September Term, 1877. KJectment. Con tinued by convent. James P. Stewart, lndorst,va. wtuiam neei over. Na. 161 September Term, 18TT. Assump sit. Tried. Vrdit for Plaintiff fur tloS.lf. Jane P. Rat vs. Wm. L. Dran at al. Nt. tot September Tern, 1S7T. Kjettnont. Cva UnueA. Ahnvinuir libt tlllmart Thomas va. Jaotb Bilger. Rale to show can by appeal boed not be nritknn off. Argued and held ander advisement, jraBTn issiiora noas watt ins. S. F. MeCloihey and Joha I. Pattareon were substituted a viewer iaetead or Jame miteaeu nt , to view road la Bell township, fien boandary line between Bell aad Ureenwood townships, to Char! and A. Dongberiy'a. itentMnnotw. N. F.ltrden vs. Lawrenee Filbert t al. Con- men Plea silting ia equity. Smith V. Wilson, Kaq , wn appointed Maater b. toko leiUmony, At. . OIMAR' OOVltf Oefar Miteatll, Bi.,tH ip pel a ted Aadittv to distribute tbe balance In lb hand af Jeeeph M. Make and Joba 1. McKee, Admiotetrator af lie a MeKee, deed 1 ateo, to aoeertaia aad re porl th am tr ameaut ef dower chargeable upon each tf lb rwvoval piaaae af reed eel nre af said decedent Mad br tb bet re. At. H F. Waller, Era,., we appointed A ad i tor to distrtbato money lath hand of Elijah Athea feKet, Admialstratar ef Peter Asbealelter, lat tr Brady towoenlp, diaeaeed. H, F. Well are. lee.., was appoUted AnAitor to dletribata balaaet ta tba haade of Kn)ab Aiaea fetter, Admiatetraler tf Maria AsboaloUaf, bU of Brady township, deepened. In tbo aseaw of SmbuI Pewel, ae'd, rnl wa c ranted to show eaase wfey tba oonfirtaalton abee lu af tbe aeaonnt of tbt Administrator sboaid not wt rtvebedV . j Cowrt aajearaed a Friday, aals) tbo Maday tf Jaaaary, 118. The Festival bold in Pin's Opera House os TbaakigivingtveniDg, andaru nuspt. a of tht Leal' Aid Bolty of tbt M. I, Church, wt art pleased lo sett, was s success. Three!ple amounted tt omalaty odd dollars, and, afir ptying all ipenei, they bad left n clear profit of f7l.IT. H. F. 'Wallace, Ksq., publishes no tice Is where In this ppr of bis appointment a Auditor lo distribute monsya In tb bands of Elijah Ashcofalter, Administrator ef Peler nnd Maria Aahwfeltor.lal of Brady township, deo'd and also whoa and where b will attend to tb unties of inld appointment. Krmovalv Dr. T. J. Boyer baa re- moved bis medlenl offlet to tbt room meant ly oeoupWd by Buok A Grab am, ta Graham's row II makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty C II AiirjKS VERY LOW. Tb manufacturer having lowtred prioea, be la prepared to furnish BTHIOTLY PURR MRDIOINRB at greatly re dueed rates, Tb afflicted will be benefited by giving him a call. julyl. '79-tf. Grape Cvlturk and Wine. Mr. A. Spear, of New Jersey, ona of tbt largest grape producers In th Bast, commenced, but a few year ngo,la n small way, to make wine from currents, blackball, aad other fruits, He atw tuntrolt largo vineyard, from which his famous Port 0 rap Win is made, which chemists and physicians say rival tbfworld for Its beneficial effects on weakly aad aged persons. For sale by fi. W. Graham, druggist, Clearfield, Pa. The Old Lycoming Insurnnce Company me riret to 10.0 rroau Or RW MB VILLI, Pi., Oct. Iff, 1870. Kbr A Biddlb, General Insarnnoa AgeaU, Clearfield, Pa-: I take pleasure la acknowledging receipt of Draft from you, for Fourteen Hundred abd Ninety-two Dollars and fifty eeata($l,4Vl.f , being ta full for leas by fire, which oooorred to my properly on tho Id day of October, 1879, In the borough of Curwensville, I'n. And I hereby return to vou mv sinner thank fur lb prom pt and business-Ilk manner In which yon have settled nnd adjusted my tvee, and i retonmond to tbe peoiile ol Clearfield county the old time-tried LYCOM1NO INSl'KANCK COMPANY, a be ing 1!, reliable and prompt. Catsaiiks Onarr. OoL 32, 187B In. We were exposod lost week, to a pitiless storm, that wot our feet and stocking!, and indeed our pertoa nil over. In fact we took a tracking oo Id, which brought sort throat and srr symptomsof fever. Tbgood wift asserted her authority, plunged our ftet into hot water, wrapped ns In bet blanket, and sent our faithful ton foraboltltf Aysjr's Cherry Peotoral. It Is n splendid madltiat pltaaant to lakt, and did tha job. Weslept soundly through tho night aod awoh wll lb nx morning. Wt know wt owt our quick recovery to tbe Pectoral, and shall not hesitate to recommend It to all who need such a medicine. 7,lnueann7x) pMibytirian. ' Clearfield Coal Tbadk. State ment of Coal and other freight nt over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tb week ending Novimber 21, 187V, and th sams time last year OOAL. TO, Fur th week H 80,87ft Sam time last year , 17,1 12 Increase M.,.. 1,765 Previously during yearM.d. .............. l.OS l.'tt Sam time last year H. 1, 14 4,8 v Increase .,. Total in 1879 M Same time last ytnr Increase 204,104 Lumber ., H. 140 ear. Miscellaneous freights 120 " Sentence of the Station Kobbers. Tbomaa Murray nnd Jamee O'neal, who were arrested for robbing tke ticket ofloe at Philipt- bnrg, oa th aigbt of November 4th, were brought before Ibe Bellefonte court, last week, for trial j but th officers who had charge of tbe ens, bad all th tvidanot n4sary fur on.vle- tion, nod lb ihelcTea knowing there wa n aura ens against tham, pleaded guilty. On Wednes day they were brought into court for sentence, when tb tuart imposed ft sentence of three years and snven moatb upon each of tba criminals. They bad plead guilty tv twt hrg burglary nnd robbery ; but tb court Informed them that aawtenoa would be passed oa only out charge that tf burglary but warned them tbat if brought before th oanrt ngaha, they won Id be cateuoad for robbery. Boon as sentence wa passed upoa the prisoners, and ae they were or sealing Jae onweft eeeea Im eboem af tbo Sheriff, Murray turned toward tha bench, and addressing Jadga Orris, aaid t "I woalA Haa to givoyoa about ton yeara." Tba Jadga ordered th otfioer to bring tba haIf.eentaoad Britain' back, and tha immediately added tbroa yeers to hi trm In lb penitentiary, by passing ttattnet for tht thargt tf larceny. Murray t a young man, being only eighteen year old, and when bo gels out of tba penitentiary, bo will no doubt, make better ore of his tonga. I VHftLlAtLm A JKW MAN.' Hor Bottom, Pa.. Sept. 20, 1877. Dr.. M. M. Fbmnbb. Predofiia, N. H Dear Sir: After being treated by eminent phvsieiaos wilbeut benefit, I began to take your Blood and Liver Remedy aad Nerv Tonic with your Capitol Bitters, aad tb effect wa wonder ful. I began lo improve immediately, my strength and appetite returning, aod tbo paia aad palpi tation ceased. I aUo bad tainting and disay fit wblch an cured nnd I have gained tan pound in weight. I took B-taalf d neo bottles of the Blood medicine and continued lb Bittrsn year, and new I feel like ft new man, being more healthy than ever before. deol-lt J. P. A. TINULKY. Dr. Fenntr't Blood and Llvar Remedy and Nerv Tool may wall be called "Th conquer ing hero" of th times. It la the medical triumph of tbe ago.. Whoever ha "tb bloa" should Uk It for It regulate and restores lb disorders system that gives rise to tbem. It always ear BillousniM and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dye pepsin. Constipation, Headaohaa, Fertr aad Ague, Sploea Enlargements, Scrofula, Bryslptlaa, Pimplee, Bloteho aod nil skin Reap t ions and Blood Disorders t Swlld Limbs unci Dropsy ( Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves nod Nervoua De bility j Restorsa flesh and streaglh when tbe (yt tarn Is rnaning down or going Into deoline ( onre Female Weakness and Caroai Rhuenetim, and rUva Cbroni Bronebitia, nnd all Luog aad Throat difficulties. It doe tbea things by strik ing at tb root of disease and removing Its caases. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Hooey will re llav any aougb In on boar. Dr. Fennar'a Uoldn Reltaf ear any pain, ns Tooth ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headaohe ta Ave to thirty minutes, and reedl!) relieves Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Dinrhmn, U, Dr. Fenner' St. Vila Dana Bpteiit. One bottle alway oures. Fur 1 by Hartswiek A Irvln, Druggists, Clarflld, Pa. aug-S7.lf. A WON DIOR PUI, RmCXIRD. Myriad tf so-called "speeifie" and ' ear1 for Rheumatism hav already been brought he- fore ibe public, and many af tbem hav Ua a- 4red by Ibo eertillcatet of rersMnUbt anil prominent eltiaena, wbn hav derived benefit fron such preparations. There I no doubt tbat a great many tf Lbe,,Llalmnttn "Oils," tie., a wisely advertised and freely reoommsadod 1st Rbrunatlsm and painful tanplalnta f aalnilar aaturc, bar genuine nerit nnd will relieve er- mi type of tbe complaint naatd but when Rheumatism, Nearalgie, aad kindred disea hav btoomtchronit aad three tea tarloas rose Its, yon may rest assured that they will help bat vry littl. Although not recommended n "ia fallible," th peculiar quel 111 of St. Jacobs Oil especially adapted It to tboat ase which may be "cbroni" nnd whseh have prev lonely withstood all kaown "specific " as wall aa th prescriptions af tht best physitiaa. We would meat lea, as aa etemple, tb cam tf Mr. A. Hcilmta, Kdlior of tbt Pttrebure; Htpmk Jteea, who suffered with Rbeamatiem for tw year. Aftar Taiftly nalag all lb best reom mended remtdiee and txbnustlng the skill tf tb most iprlaeed physleinat viibwat tva temptrary relief, ll reajnlrod only twt bottle tf St. Jaswba Oil to effect a emmaaesit tart Mr. 0. Bamal, ft wall known eltliea of Toangstewn, Ohio, secured for kit wife, wht ftr twelve years bad beea n constant cafferer fron Neainlgia ia thf head, the eer vices af Iht a Meet physicians in tbt toad, bat thay war naabn ta da aaytblag for bar 1 half ft btltlt af u Jatoht Oil tared her. Mr. Wm. Relabardt, Elmere, Wis., re peels iht eate of ft neighbor who fortwaaiy-foar years had suffered so terribly with Rhswmalnm that, at tinea, h could hsrdly nov aroand 1 a few hot Ilea tf St. Jneobs Ol loured bin. "To tap tht Urn e I, however, Mr. A. Retgar.tf Tay level He, write that hi metber, whe had beea a eoallaaal uffrer with lb Rkenmelwm far tbt past thirty rears, ased at bottle tf St. Jacobs Oil and waa Inmtdiatety relieved of all pain. These art re sells which truly deoevvt to bo breaght a pnbll wattetf but tbey am aot aaaopiUas, as will bo seea by tbe nanxrea ether aerUfteates from ail part of tht United Slate. It ho nld be tba duty of eve y one U toll tb all eat lot) af bis coffer lag irtoadM aad nrntgubatn bo tbi weerfaHyafti oiea pes pare trea assmtially a tat ton fto of tffeeat nbottl plaett R wltbla tnereaebaf al fttreoftt, rich and poor. Oecar Mitchell, Ksq., will httend to th dutlw ol hi nypolntnnt a Auditor to dis tribute funds in tb band of th Administrator of Isaac McKee, lat of Knot township, deo'd, at bla office In Clarfltd, on Friday, tbt 19th last. A Flock of VmuiNa. The New port Wy-sr of list wk remark t "A few days sloe a company of flv ladies an tabled at the lata resident of Nicholas Millar, In Oliver town ship, Prry tounty, who Bge amounted to thro hundred and si sty five years, tbt aant number as tber art day la tbi year. Tb ladies are all maidsns who hav grown gray tn maidenhood, and who "hardly ever hope to en joy Aba V,H wtod n, tut rejolt la ft lift of alnglt blsssediess. j9by-arn ait listers, rtspctlvaly . u 1 . Beck) Brown, aged 80 year. Tilda Brown, ngad TO year. Mettle Brown, aged 7 jeers Jullann Brown, aged TO years. Lissi Brown, aged IT yeara. Total .1 - Can any olher locality earn oat an qoa1 turn of ftgsd mnidens t OurKew Hailroad. We seo Hstat- ed that th Stat Department at Haniaborr, on Fri day laat granted a charter to the Lock Haven A Clearfield Railroad Company, In Clinton, 0entr and Clearfield oooatle. its length will be ebcot fifty mi aad It will intend from a front an tha lie or the Bald Eagn Valley Railroad, near te mouth of Beech rok to a point on th lrn of tht Tyront A Clearfield Hailroad nt Phi Ups hur Tbt capital stack U $1,000,000, divided lata 1,000 shnres of AftO oaoh, Tht Prosldeftt la George B. Roberts, of Philadelphia, nnd the DU rectors ire Witter Morris, 9. Parker Sboidridgt, Edmund Smith, J. N. Bobarry, Strickland Knas aad John P. Green. Thla tomplstec n rallread up Beech eroek and aerots tht ntnotaia te th Mosbannon creek, and than op thai stream to th Morrltdal mlna. A Bia DoctTHBNf.' The Cambria FVeeeioa aays; "By far ths lnrgast single deed vr filed for reeerd 1ft Cambria tuuaty reached Recorder Lake' bauds last weak. It Is the deed given by the State of Peamylvania to th Perin-, aylvmnjg Raf unaA Compiay ftr the old system af 1 internal impemnt known as tb tubllo ; worhs,' lb onaldtrattoa tovulved being $7,61)0,-1 000. It4j written 00 b arch went, with here nnd 1 there tllamlftatod letterl, tnd throughout 4 i. play ing splendid pwmkip, and tb whole Instru ment ia bomnd ap 1ft a book af thlrtytw nasjre. It wa b 1 ought here by three eua tod leas, nnd, aftsr It had haoa ared upon the record by D puty Latterner, eras taken to tht P. R. R. au thorities en Wedaeaday morning lost, ander special charge af Jobs B, Sean lee, Ke, to Al-1 toon a. The dooeunent Is tatoemed of mash value j by tbe Pennsylvania Hailroad Company." j A sot bib SiNKz-Tho Philadelphia Accord saya tb Penney l& in Railroad Com pany will soon add aastbar line of rails and lies tolt loog lilt of branch In tb foreclosure ef tht mortgage of tht bewlsburg, Centre aad 8pruet Creek Railroad Company, whose bonds tt holds in the sun of 2,e&MuO, In 1877 tbo peo ple of Penn't rnlley, ooe of tho rlohest valleys of tbe State, with th aislstaaooof th Pannsylvnaia Railroad Company, opened the now Insolvent road fron Lewisburg, oa' tie Northern Central Railroad, ns frn SprlORjkli.U', in Penn't valley, a diitanct of foriy-two aH tb tb Intaattoa in the fature, should business warrant th scheme, of eitending the lint to Tyrone, 00 tbe meio lino of tbe Pennsylrania Railroad, tbe entire length of the road to be eighty-fiur niloi. Beyond tha tompleted portion there iart about streateea miles of tht road graded, but, as yet, without superstructure, Tbt orlgiail object of tb new tin waa to open op ei tensive ore banks located in that sectioB of Iht country, hat tbe business of Iht road thus far ha beta limited lo the tran. portatlon of agrioaduroi prod act down from Peon's valley and oarryiag haok tool nnd itore goods. The Pennsylvania railroad really built be lin by advaaoiag tb l,00A,Ou0 to th company and tubing their firat mortgage boada fur the money so adranood, aad th formtr cor poration baa held o operating lease of It vr sine. But th venture tha far has proved un profitable, o much so that tho unpaid Interest on Ibe bonds hoe accumulated la nearly th face value of tho bond themselves. At last tbo Pennnsylvaaia Rai)roa Company has determined to foreclose tha mortgage, wip oat tbe capital stock, which represents only aboat $0,000, and assume I hd ahetlnt ownership and nanagenoat of the branch. It will be told nt ib Phlladel pbia Ricbang by Jane A. Freeman A Co-, awnlaarere, one i'Mk of Deeimber, nnd, there Is aa possibility of any oa ateppiag la to tathid the boodaeidere, lode which they mast ai least relieve the mortgage of the load It now tarries. A BR AH FIGHT. BtoLaa Statioh, Dse. lit, 1179. Borroa RarunLicaH Dmmr Bin As this Is th hunting reason, will give yon an account af one day's exploit In tba mountain : On Saturday, No. Ud, stiar na, rea ialel Mains, Allen Mean, John Loder, David Dale, John J. Kylr, and your corrdspondent, left Ut fiord's eld camp nt tbe Big Dnm on Moaqnita oreek (bomb fork), looking lor ibe fleeSaoitd deer. Proceeding down Ibe track ubb distance, watchmen were tattooed nt tbo several "eroecings," when eld Deniel inede n dilve, bat Sid not succeed in bring inghoy deer to tho ''evoreg.M About eleven o'clock first blood was drawn by John J. Kyler wounding n smalt dot, wniok wa soon Secured. Soon atur tbi, Allen Mains, in fulleningaaoer'i track, tbet bo bad wounded, aamt oa a lern hear Inch, and following ft abort distance, found in near nan gun tnio n nolo utidr a email rook, tie hesitated, berdly Knowing what to do. He We nrmd with ngoo donb it-barreled rifle Sod hatchet. Calling tb dog, a large houad tbat wa with him on a deer track,, he prepared for buel nsss. Steppimg olee to ta hole, he sent hi dog in after Bruin, which atot made hi appearano by poking hie noee ont from node tbe rock, w ban Allen gave him a hail jui fader one eye, destroy, ing tbat organ nnd penetrating the bond. His bearskin ruataed 00a, aad. fur arun time, mndo tbiugeUrely. fioers h amn out, ta dog aradt , nr l, wai srwio, f MS ft bJun ar hie now, eeett tbo dog aprawiing aaoui iaau rada distant. Then Mains gave bim tbe oontefatt of the olher barrel. tbi tim breaking hi left -shoulder. The boar and dVg war now an rthear enettla la aameei. I Mams, wltb empty gun, drew bis hatchet, and whale the dog and boar wcreeogaged, he hit Bruin between tbe eyes, wbrteh webachl him down. Nt 1 sooner down then op, aod at it again. Seising iht dog in tbt deeua-hsg. tb timely an to bet agam rescued bafj by dret clng Mr. Baar. But no would not tay 00 war. t.'t then made for Allen, ! knocking the hatcbat from h'.s heme, aad wa lereed lu retreat, whack- ae did hi good order (esoept falling over a loo), ibebuntor still loading as bo ran, aud whan wavtJtag bo gave Brum 1 another ball Just behind too Shoulder. To dog then fastened on on of Breis's bled leg. Allen Iwaded again, and tbi tim seal a ball through lb hear heart. Ibis laded the light, alter four hails wore shot -Into tt, and knocked down i twie with n hatchet, ttont of ns wore in bear ing at the time, but ftone near enough tn partici pial ar vendor any assist. It was a barde lought battle, us tb tldne of tho ttruggl purely Mowed1. Ai'to lam n ei a8 fortunate in being o well prepared, at else b might have come out oond in the fight. Hi boarship weigbeft ftiu peaad. ' Tiier Truly. BpcciaiB. A. J. Jaeken. near Ibe Shaw Hooit, ha tht best assortment ef Picture Fruiae aver brought to tow a, if net in tbtooenryt Uo aad look at tfceuL, . . .... nurzo zm. II yoa hart a picture yea want no, ta a frame. Uke it to A. J. Jaoksoa, oa Market street, two doora aattof tbt Shaw House, and he will let yn bate it cheaper tbaa yoa can buy Ihem any where elee, Because be nasal tbat naetnee a pee i elty. . , , aovM Im, WihtbD. M0.000 14 faat shared hoous. deliv ered at the railroad, la ear loads of A,0t(, at all poiet on the Tyront A Ctoarileld, P. A ft., Bald Kftgle Valley, and PeanayJvanin Rail read 1, for wkieh I Will pay the highest market price. v. r. KaAnan, Oetlff, IfilS-hf. Cltarfltld, Pa. 0a MonnsuM Fan Cnnr. Ditoonnr on 0l Pntrn. Sewing Maohiato caa aow be purchased at Merresl'e.iia aad variety store, from ff-t up ward. All kinds of wif mnohin ronatred oa tbe abortesi aot ice. Claarfletd, Pe, July 18, 187T. I Iomibi Tom Kali. R. N.wiob tib.w km fall Ml, W Mom Imu4 Pl.th Wuni (or uit. T. m ttm .1 lo. Horn Jtri. C.II n r ddr.u tl. .1 Ol..r,.l. P.n- .' . ' I I rr Bmdr Tkumand fit rem g In th. Mil f.w no.tb th.r. .... bM aor. th fM mift aMI..'. Ctn nM of lb, Mt k.ntMr f M.pU bo h... mi it. man tti.a 1,09. cti.1 nr UuouplM. k...M.n All C.Mb Ctrtf, .MIiim, 4 Bram bull. ,i.U .1 net, b.M. It ! tt ...'7 bod, fnb. It It. rHn.'-t. tb h b. Dot nd It, 1.1 , II jo. k Ctib, .r ,oar Mil. tb. Croap, .nd y4 ..hi. IIT, do.'t f.ll t. uy It. tot Um Ht, .14. w CbtM, n. Hbilob'. f.r.t riHI.r. for C. II. Wat M, Clt.rl.ld, ri. " ' Kp iO-w tn. . 1 1 1. , i U tlrmmf Ptoplt. D. ki.w tba Ib.r. tf. Uruc I nr .oana.Blt,, w. a., rru,. b...M tbr, mm io print l. .tf d hm tkrir d.yl rlily, nd M.k, llnpiftrlt, Md LI.wV.m plaint, II,..lioa, CnMlpatloa, and Omot.I Ubllllr. sbnltUILOB'l VIIALItllR I. .- aalwd ta ,ar Ik.ai. for Ml. b, 0. It. Wattok, tl.art.IJ, P.. tap Ik aow Va kar. . tpwd, and pwlilra Cmn for tarra, liliatfc.rla,t;aBlrr Boain, aao liaa. A.aa, In HkllLOH'lt ilkTAKIlH MKMbI1T. i. IbImiw fra. amk .uk battle Um It tf I aa d. alra kMttb ad rw.rt kraslb. frtM M au. tn adte k, C. I. W.U.a, ClMlBdd, r.. Mp-IO-TI-aow-dn,, Juki Itecelved. Jut Revived by ARNOLD, t CURWENSVILLE : Car Load Nov Bcolis Plter I ' Csr Loud pure Corn, Hy and Oala Cbop 1 Cur Load Denkeo Pnk I Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grocoriea, An.! arShinulea, Bark. li. R. Tick aud Gruiu will bo takon In ezchanga Curwensvillo, May 1, 187H. mmte CLEARFIELD MASKETS, CLiaft'iaLB, P-, Dm. 9, Flour, per ewt. .u Buckwheat Flour, par wtH....M... Corn Meal, per owt - Chop, rye, per owt Chop, mixed, per ewt. ... ......... Bran, per ewt Wheat, per buahal. Bye, per bushel ,. 1879. to St I 90 1 SO 1 65 1 40 1 90 1 86 0 46 Oats, per bushel Corn, oars, par bushel..,. M.M Huokwneat, per buibel..... Potatoes, per bushel Apple, par buabel .... llama, per pouud no 40 49 13ft Shoulder, per pound tt IT 40 So It S Ob lS Dried Heel, per puuna Chickens, per pair h utter, per pound bgo pr don. hi Halt, tier each, largo Coal Oil, per gallon , Lard, per pound Dried Apple, per pound. Dried Peaches, per pound Beana, per bushel m 19 6 fl 1 AO HORNER F0WLRR. On Thanksgiving day November 17ih, 1870, by Rev. Wm. M. Burob field, Mr. John Horner nad Mim Lul!a Fowler, both of DuBoia, Clearflald eoaaty, Pa. MORGAN 8MELKKR. At Iris, Pa., en Sunday, Not. iCth, 1H7V, by Ksv. P. M. Govern, Mr. L. J. More-an. Kewisler and Recorder of Clearfield aouoiy, Pa,, and Miss K. E. Smelktr, ef Mi Ik in aouniy, Pa. NOTICB T0 8TtCMHOLDEH.-Thre ill h & eaeatiiio of I aa stockholder of lb Clearfield Fire Briok Company held at the office of the Compuoe. in Clearfield, on Tltura day. tha Iflth dny or January, lrM, at iwo 0 clock P. M., for the purpoee or electing bffloers fur tbe ens in a? yaar, aad voting upoa tho ques tion or Increaaing the stock of aid Company. By order of tut Board of Directore. Attest 1 WM. BIIALKR, President. O. W. Sutra, Storatary. Clearfield, Pa., Not. , IflTO 2m. Rule of Court I John Hipp v. In tbt Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield Co., Pa, Nt. 119, Kept. T. UTtf. Bject merit. Adam Pittariogtoft And now. Oct. Otb, 170. n motion of M or ray A Ooeetea. A Horn v for Plaintiff, arul I nrant- ed for Defendant to appear aod plead to the at ttfej ev before the flrat Monday of February. 1880, aaid Rate to bo oublisbed lo one newspaper of ooonty aixty day Iwfore said day. Tb premises for are described as follows: nee.innmg ui th mouth of tb run at th bead tf Fisher' rip piss, Iheno by public rood to a corner of the Joac Marble's field thence aloog Markle's line te Roland a line, tbeooe to lowereoroerof A. Kern s p 10 pert 7, thence oa line running Rest to the oreek, and along tbo bank of creek to tbo place of befinniag.oontainlogooe hundred and twenty Hi fig acres, situate To Chest towasatp, Oienr- fioideoaufy. I'eno'a. By the Court, J. II. O. Cert toed from tha Record at ciearnetd tnis 20 day of Dec., 1879. ELI BLOOM, dco.vst. rrotnononry. ' Rule of Court 1 R. C. Hamilton In th Court of Com mon Pleas of Clear field county, Pn. Nu.42i,Jan.T.,lfl7fl, Jtjectmeot. Isaac Covert, Jr., with ontieotoM. Mcllugb, as lerrt tenant. Now. Not. STtb, 1879. on motion of Murray A Qurdon. Attorney for Plaintiff.it I directed that n rule be granted aod Defendant to nppear and plead to tbe action on or before fbe flret Monday of Februnry, I H8t), said rule to be published in ou newspaper of said county for Ou days prior to said day. ihe premises sued for and described In writ are as follows: All tbat eertaia niece or land situate In the town of Ruutbarger, Brady town- in. tJiea-UeM eounty, re., bounded and do- eoribed as follows) On tbe east by Main street, on tbe south by lot of John France, on the weat by na alley, aod on tbe north by nn alley, bsleg generally hnown aa let 'IN o. 4 in plan of said town. BytnoCoort, u.w.j. Certified from tbe Rooard nt Clearfield, this Id day ef December, 1979 II Ll BLOOM, Clearflald, tree. , UTn.it. rroio y. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale dt Retail Dealer in CrocerioS, THE LAK KSTand BKBT PKLECTKD STOCK IN THkj OOIIKT). corrEK, TIA, Sl'GAU. HYROP. QTJEENSWAUE, TI B8 and BI'CKBTH, DIUfcD FRUITS, CANNED UOODS, spicra, BROOMS. FLOUR, FBRD. MEATS, RIBII. salt, OILS, County Agont for LOHILLJRU B TOBCCOM, Th.a noda boucht for CAM! la largo rata, and .old at aimoat alt, prle... JAM na n. 1.1 ILK, Claariald, Fk. Jan 13, 1.711-1,. REMOVAL ! James L Leavy. II a ring pnrehaeod the ntlrt atooh of Fred. flackolt, bWTehy gives notice that he has moved tote tbf room lately ooonpled by Reed A Hearty, on 8onond Mrtet, where bo It prepared to offer to tbt pukllt COOK ST0ES. PARLOR STOVES, of the latest Improved pattens, at low price. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Qu Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, mat Fitting, aad Repairing Pump a ' ape tally. AU work warrajrted. Aaythlng In my Ho will ho ordered special If doeued. JA8. L LKAVY, Proprietor. FRBD. BACKsTT. Agent. Clearfled. Pa., January 1, 11 79-tf. dpOIHffT PRfrCtAMATTnil. Wnnneia, Ron. C. A. XAT8R, President Judge af lb Court af Common Pleat af toe twenty-ana kiumeiai uietriot, empod at the matia of CUaraotd, Centre aad CHatsa aad Uo.aan Oaaun aad Hem. Vimbitt B. Holt, A eot.fi ate Judge ef Clearfield oounty hav ItavoA tbelr precept, to see directed, far tht boldtac tf t Court tf Commta Plea. Ornkaat' Oourt, Court of Quarter Session, 0nrt of Oyer aad Termtaor, aad Vmmr er Htaaraliall Dellv- err. at tbe Court Hens ni Clearfield, la aad for tbt eoantv of Clearfield, commencing on the otrontl atemany, tat ivta aay ai ksaatwary lawau. aad to ooatinnt three weeks. VOTICI IB, therefore, hereby given, to tbt Oerencr, Jaotivaa af th Peooe, and Ceeeuklea, m nnd tor coin unty of Clearfield, to apnear ia their provr person s, wita taetr Record, Rolls, inaaimttoa. miamtaatioat, aad athtr Hemem- braaoee, to do lhaee things which to their oRcea. aad ta their k halt, partem to otflont. By aa Atl tf Assembly, paaece) th flth day af May, A. D. IM4, it is made tho duty of the Ja. Iteee af tbe Peat of tb several o unties af tbi Commonweal!!, to r era to lb Clerk tf tba Court of Uuarter Session of th respect iv count lee, all two reeognisaace ealered Into before tbem by aay aerson or pareoas charged with tbo temmiesiea or aay crime, eieept aucb onset as may nteaaeo oeiere a kiwetsot or ta reeee, wa dr aitlng laws, nt least tea days before tba ommnomnt or th teaslou 01 tht Court wbtth tbey are mad iwaooie rerewetiveiy ,and la all asee where any reccigaiaaaees are catered lata lee tbaa tea day before thejaesmeneemoat of tbe seecaoa to whib lky ana made reearna ble, tbe aaid Jaetice are teretura tht eame ia tbo aneat manner at If tasd aot bad wot been OIVIK aadtr my bead al CUarfleld. UI Id slay of Doocmeor, ta tbt yaar of omr Lord, nam Uoaaaac ttgai aaadreel aad evoaty-ate. deel te ARDRBVT FbNTlJr SberiC T)EFJ FOR RA LB. Thirteen hive. i .!,.. Hiu rhirh I will mII eh!. eeab, or oscbang for wheat. For further farm at ion call oa or address tn unirtna J.F. KRAMER. Nor .T9 tf. ClearfieM , Pa. V AIJTIONAll do ream nre herebv r wanred M BKIUII p-.v w. ,mm, mm, islon ol aad l Wit wun mm ou loon amy, euojroi hit ord nt any lima. J. W. RE1TBR, karinaua, Pa., ffov. i, liTV-it 11 AWN LAN1M FOR AI.E-In Uaatoa fd Pine towaahips, Clarflld county. -eJf-Reaagnahla time given lor part of purehaae rT" money. Priooa fffi.Ofi to $19.00 per aort.Tr Minera's reservea. u. nir,i Penfleld, Pa. ar WiLi.a.08 A Knt, FepU 10, lRTR.tf. Clearflald, Pa, THE LARGEST, OLDEST AND HEHT. rirrr-Two man MonraLT. Tl AMERICAN T Beg journal ai.50 a J..r BinioJ. 0o,jr, lltf. Thomas G. Newman & Son, tit aad W4 Wait M.alioa SI, CUICAQO. A. U. IliiU, A,.nl, Claultld, Pa. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Cbenpor tLuut -vr at the atora of G.C.& T.W.MOORE, ROOM NO. I, PIK'R OPK HA IIOI'HE. and bent iclccied Btock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND G' Furnishing Hoods, Ttiat. die avar r)nma tn Invn Alan all the new noveltiog in . IECKWEAB. oil aoihts tor riRKtmr - Driving Boots and Shoes. Rubber Boots 4 Shoes. Give ui a call and kee if we don't soil cheaper than anybody else. (ir.frt C. BWOHF, TOM W. MIMIHI2. OUarlalJ. Pa, .pt 91, 17-Im. GEO. WEAVER & CO, SECOND STRUM. CLEARFIELD, PA., Har, opoaad BD. bi tka .tor. rooa latatr wuniti k. Waarar A JSott. , oa BoaoBd k lara Bad wall aalaottd alMk of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTS AND PI10K8, QITEEN8WARK, WOOD A WILLOWARE, BATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Wblek win difoM of al mbbobbM. ntai lor raak. Br aiokMfa lor aoaatr, , redoea. OS0RGB WKAVKR a CO. CV.arl.ld. Pa., Jan. ,. 1878 1. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM Mil. THRCBf OPERA BOlltR. ClearQeld, Pa., ' WHOI.MAH t RKTATL DKAl.KR IN DRY GOODS, Oomprlelnf Dress floods of th vary latest stylss, toaststiag in part af uasamoroe, Heaoaester Faacie, Alpacas, and nil meaner of Fancy Dress Goods, Barb as Crelon. Mohair Lester. Plaid, fire UingriamB, Ureas Faaeiee of tbo very lei est sly let, and as hap aa they taa he told la tht market. NOTIONS, CeatUtl af Oleraa fhr Ueata, Ladle aad Misaee. Heta ar mi Made, nu rrinre ltees, Faaty Dree Button. Ladle' Tie of nil hde and styles, Cuts aad CoUere. Eibbaa af all hied and qaaliile. Ate ria laderwear, Trimmiae;, etc. . BOOT8 AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Queeniware, Hardware, Tinware, Car pe In, Oil Clothe, WALL PAPER., LEATHER, FISH, Eto., . Whlak vtll t. Mid ak.l.aala ar ratU. Will taka Country Produce la Ctchakfk br UmU at Market rrkea. i ' wm. j. uurrxR. CkerlelJ. r.. ft. t, Ut IC ?l Vl 055 Va ' a2s Irs V I fS"1 lis Dor1 r P tin J i " 83 B r r c O iia ! i as ,51 1 w a pis ! s c h t -3 5 S5 t i5 ?.co 5j f a E 9- U i D 1 r t s i if gttUttllaarottf. PHILADELPHIA. F. T. HOWELL & CO., IMPORTERS ll PCJLERI IJt' ' 1216 Chestnut Street. Pbllad.lpkla, 0l. 11, 187-3b. T. A. PLECK. NEW, NEW, NEW. - Fall and Winter Stylco, AT THE ONE PRICE T. A. FLECK & CO., CLEARFIELD, PA, Hlack and Cnlored Canlimorf, Brocade Drcsa Goodn, Plain firm Oooda, Now Shawlri, J.adica' Coata, lied Flaiinclk.OrnyFlannols, Flaid Flanuela, Hivy Blao Mannole, Waterprooh and Ladies' Cloiha, alt colon, .. Caasl mores, Men's and Boya' Wear, Drcfs Gingbama, Calicoea and Muslin,. Our atock waa never bolter. Our Ladies' Skirts are beautiful. m 3 jMLiaLimery usoocls, ' A complete Stock at our usual Bargain.. riumoi, Flowore, Winjre, OBlrith Tips, all kinds of Fancy Wlnff". and Blrdi, Now Drocado Velveie and Silks, Satins, Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, Buttons, Laces, Corsets, Embroideries, Edging,, Infcrtings, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LinoB Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Ties, Ribbons, Germantown Tarns, Zephyr, and Fonoy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Underwear, Ladies Gent's and Children's Iloao. Wo don't intend to have any store in Clearfield county brat ns in anything style, prices, quantity, "quality, or selling.. Give us a cull and see for yourself. Oil Cloth, Ottomans, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., S b mattMaBBkmBfcej'a7 I t l . kvfc, .1 VI 1 I liil J v II iikh I Iff Tl J9 II I III II Iff J S 1 fl Ir irjit 9t T-Sna for nitatraUd ClKmlar aud T licet. liberal Tmns te Ik Tml.-SJO; , Don't buy until you have een the lightest running machine In the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MlDDLKVOW.t, CONH, lid Mm. 1W aa4 SOI Waksak A.mb tUICAlw, 1IX. MILES R. BEERS, AGENT, JAMES L. ex xv x js n."X" xs. 3S dr. . MARKET STREET. CLEARFIELD, PKKN'A. All kinds of Caskets and Coffins kept on band, and furnished te erder en short notice, including the finest as taetured. Our oonFM pniieiiriviin Is the beat In use, and will be furnished in any part of the county. Call at your orders at Troutman's Furniture Oft 1.79 ly.' $tw gkflirrttsrmrutfl. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, BI1AVKD AND SAWKI). Curw.n.Till., Jaa. I, TS-tf. F 'OR SALK. Th Dderslmd will Mil tt privet sal ell tfcet treat or parcel of tend site ate In Defittnr township, Clearflell eoentj, Pe,, within ft abort distance of th Tjrroo A CIsrAel1 K. K., end adjoining lead of Robert Hudson tnd otners, Md known m tbe Jeeob B. ticerhert lot. Th eoid Irtvct eontelninf 0 ncres more or less, with two eelne of Tleble onl thereon, be ebont M teres leord, and I tb hey to lore body of ooal obont being deTelopml. Will bo sold low end oftoa set; Urmia rot pnrtleolers, oppiv lo UAV1U Is. ikHJIUB. Cleerfleid, Pw, July 1J, UI4. BLACKSMITIIING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. Tbe undersigned, being thankful (or pant favors, would rospMlIully iofora th sitisena of C .aor ta Id end vicintiy that be has p ere be ad tbe shop In Clearfield boroegh reeebj ooeepM by iesn Manners, sitnaten on oeoat street, tn me rearoi Ueo. Wfaver ti Co.' stor, wbr by strict end elose attention to buslne, h hope to tocvlr a large soar oi pnoue puromge. ffr-VriM roasouMe And all werk goarenteod. UHAM. H. HAUrUnv. Cloorflold, r., Oet H, iart l. TIMBER FOR SALE. Tito sjstderelgood offers for snlealllbe ploe,ah, plar and hem leek limber on 411 oere of land in Cleerfleid tout. Portte oonoultlag tbe o atlae of the eounty, will end It In BreHy tea ash id, ndjotning tn 011 township Iia, and knwa as trust No. 14.14. Tbtu 1 1 tabes will be held onea for sale aatil tbe 1H of Doeeniler neat, tor farther parti lire Mfp'7 i or anar, DKO. 1. Q00DLANDRR. s October !, 1871 if. ClearBeld, Pa. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IM TIIK rpD AT w11-keoa am pert y slleat oa Ibe beak Carwn.rllU, ClMrfl.U bbI,, P. , M.upi.4 k, tk. Ul. BKNJAMIM HAHThllOKN, bm'4, ( a. ttont lor aala. It mbi.Ib, bbob. Thirteen Acres, I'foa wklak la hnM b Sua i.a atnr h.aa DWELLIXG 1101SE, ! STARLI. a.a ika . raiiaiaga, Baa aits a ri.uwinu fUlMTAlM tt nn srSIHO WATRR. Tall la b far, Sailraila part, far b prlrata r..l ar. Tka,rarl, ltM rtand M PR1VATI HAtiB, m MBMBBkle uraa. Is. (ankw w. arsMilaa la ralMi.B la H, .all al tk. BraaikM, Bf arl7 t. tka aad.t.l.o.d la p.rioa at k, IMur. Haaiaab..Biin, AiNm, iat Ike Ualia. ClMltalS, Fa., avt li, lITH-lf. DUftUanronj. A.. V. HTLTJI. DRY GOODS STORE OF i:ic. Clearfield, Pa. S.a.l,'kl, SIMPLICITY 0 DUPERIDRITY fl I IMPURE!) I d MAlf.TAll.EcJ s Improvements September, 1878' v. Hsrlnrf rtxtsra for the aemsni ot sf ' prograsslve af. uow offer to Um rti ' ar.T. Important Improvements. NotiriOnlmding tlia TICTOIl haa long t IhoiiMT of aay BiBckiDO ia Uia market-fkat Bviiporttd by a heat of Toluntr witaeawk wt now confidently claim for it (raaUr aiuir.Ucity, a vor'trrful wdoctioa of 553, friction. Bod aitoethn a Jtart Com' linnlioaqf iteirai ifijoMtu. tat aala by UerchanU &ad others. CLEARFIELD, PA. LEAVY, well nt the shoup.Bt that can bo inrj when required. Funerals attended my office, on Second street, or leave Store, adjoining tho Foslofflee. JAS. li. LISA VI, ClesrSeld, Pa. . Jlfm dvrrtisrmnttjt. f (MM) BCIHHKIJ. (leori Wearer 4 Co. J. want Ave tbouiand buhl of OATS, sow. and will pay eaifa or produoo. u;arneu, l'a., Aug. is, i87V-tr. TXECliTHIX' HOTICE. Nolle U here AJ fcT givn that Letters Testamentary oa tba estate of JOHN BYKRS, late of New Waeh lORtoa, CI ear Br Id oounty. Peon 'a., deeoaaod, baring Wen duly granted to Ib onderslgned, all riersons indebted lo said estate will please make m mediate payment, aod tboee having elalm or demands against th inns will presoal tbeoi properly auihatieaied for sett leaf nt wit beat delay. MaUGARKT M. HVKRS, Kteeutrli. New Wasbingtoa, Pa,, Od. , ISTS fti If you want to see tbe finest Stock of Ready-Made Clothing IN CLEARFIELD. GOTO GUIXJZBURG'S. If you want to Buy tha best Fitting Clothing; If yon want tbe most Eeliably Hade nmttuTtMmmmnmmumt If you want to buy it tbt lowest Oaib. Prioes, (o to ;' . ..V. (jinxziiiTRw-w. If ou want to see the best assortment of t h If yon want to tee a nice leleotioa of Gents' Furnishing Goods ; i a ' " If you want to buy a FINE HAT or a GOOD UMBRELLA, or a TRUHI or YALISE, If you want io t the worth of your , Monty, don't fail to go to GVIIVZniJRO'rS, WBSTKKN BOTKLCORIIia.OtMraeM.ra. om. tn, u; it. Iff VICTOR y I A A a BOYS ll X