THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY HOKNINO, 3 AH. 14, IIM. Term, of Subscription. If nil la aoWaaee.or wltnln Inrae moalbc.M M If paid after tana aod before da mooiba... t M If naM aflat tb..ilrnllon af ill monbu... I M au.WL B. II. PaTfiaaiLL A 0... How. paper Adverllelog Aiaati. IT Park Haw, aoraar Webmaa glraat, an ant inij antborMeel Afoot. la N'W Vark City. RKI.IUIOlia KOTICEm. MetbueUat Eileo.pal Church Baa. J. B. MVMi'anav, Paelor. Korvloe. .verjr Bebbatb UIO, A.M., ea.l, T. M. Kakb.tb Bokoal at A. M. Prover Meetia( .very Wedneeday, at H P. M. OomwinBloa Bervlce, Irit Babbnth af .very aaalh, al li A. M. eit ci.artl.ld M. K, tharrh. Rev. W. Coott Wiwon, Paelor. Prearbin, every aluniat Baailaj, ai a'alaak, P. M. Baadny Bobooi ai li, P. M. All an invited ta attend. Pi-caby tcrtaa Chwrrh Rev. H. 8. Btrtxaa. Sabbath eervloea morning and evealnr Sab bath Bokaal al I P. M. Ptajar Meeting Wednes day evening. Ilaptlat Chorth. Rev. , Tultn. Rahbatb School atl P. li. Prayer Meeting every Wodneaday evening. m. rrantL' Cliareb. Cathollr. R.v. P J.fcaanin.n Divine aerate, at 104 A. M., oa tba Sral.tblrd aad lonrthSandeyiof k monlni Veeperannd Benediction af the Hleoaad Becrament at 7 o'alaok, P. M. Sunday eobool .very Bandny aftarnooa at I a'oloak. OFFICIAL UIBECTOBT. rial or noLDiao qdaitii aeeiioaa oovav. Kaoond aload.y af Jannnry. Third Honda; of Mareh. Ftnt Monday of June. Fourth Monday of September. viaa or loLoiaa eoaaoj rLiaa Pint Monday of Jnno. Baoond Mooday of November. rtrnuo orrieaaa. Vaci'deal JmlfUo. Charlol A. Vlayar, I. ana H.v.n. Aoeicual Lorn JudgHot. John II. Orvli, af Bellefonte. ileeenole Jnif Abraal Ogdan, Claarnald) Vinoent B. Holt. Claarnald. Volionolary Bli Bloom. W.ji.l.r and RteordtrL. J. Morgan. TVeaearer Pbillp DotU. IK.Irlel A Homey J. P- McK.nrlck. Skirif Jatn.i Maheffoy. Jrpalv SAan Coaaly Snraeyor 8amn.l F. MoCloikey, Cur w.nivtll.. , , . Ooaaly OnMH-0. W. Kylar, Graham ton P 0.; Blak Jolmalon, Grampian Willi P. 0.; IVmnaMoBan' t'lt-JobB W. Howe. John Norrll, Br., Cnrwenivllle. CWi, Allon William V. Wright, Clcar- ild ; Jonph Ulllilind, Thraa Rani j J. 8. Nor- '''HCatur-l. B. Naff, Now Waihlnglon. Jurn Coii,eeioare Andrew J, Jnckian, Clear td, Wm.R. Browo, Clcaraeld. Halaal o ofie Araoob M. L. Mo. Qaowo, ClearBolil. AVal.ro H'(o' Arewwrte Jam w. Carl 111, offln at Lnlhanhnrg Pa. JVolori.. PaHic-John W. Wrlglry, Wm. Ra drbanah, Cyrul Oordon, Cleartalili Joirnh R. Irwin, N. B. Arnold, Curwanirilli ; I. A. Llrlng lona, Dulloii City. nr AnH'al columB la decidedly lateraitlng IB a local point of view, nod profitable reading to eutitden wbo waot to lira money. VICK, OF COIIRKGI "li)l oa take wheat, oatl or eora for lub aT.ytl" '" n aftea Inqolnd of la thli way by lotlar from ) etronl wbo reil'lc at a diatance from CkarSeld. We egaln My yea. Tba receipt! af a reeponilblo merchant or mill owner In the eleluity, will anawet ni Juil ai well aa the caah. To lllloatntat If any of our patronc will daliaer w n beg of gnln at tha mill of Joaaph II. Bntb, In Choet loan. hip, Horace Patebln, la Blrnllde, Thomai H. Forccy, la Uriham, Wm. Porter or Shaw'i, In Lewranoa, or Brown A Beyler'i, at Bochton, Union lowuihip, and forward Ihiir recclptl for the amount, we will credit them on their account for the acme. In thii way all may noon pay what Ihry owe, If they will purine thll ,'UorH. tf. A number ol our citir.enn have had Ibrir ehade tree trimmed daring tba paat week. -- m t m Mint I.ir.zie ilaruwick and Mi Jennie Batta left on Monday morning to attend Ika HolllJayekurg Bamlnary. Tho pay ear panned over the T. 4. C. Railroad laat Monday aflaraooa oa Ita regular monthly mlealoa, la dl.penn the "ilthy lucre" to tha employee. The death of ixaao Smith and wife and Tbomal Willoa and wi'a, eo eloee together, will itrika tkelr old acquaintancn la thil county m a lingulnr event. - iam - Hrf-AdvcrtiRorn and otheia will bear la mind that ill artlolea inlaaded for publloatloa In thii paper mail be headed in, not later than luoaday, at t A. M. Doa't forget Itl . pipes have been run to the ClWa.1. ' ot nortf, ftoq now tntiin bym of Ihftt tfUbltibmint in tBdatg.nf to Ibkt llr wllb N iU l lending tu-Bta. eamnT aEt There wan n eclipse ot the nun Uwt Btioitfty, lwtUr viiibl 1b tha Ur Wwt. It wu inrtribl im tb.ii wfloti ftntl thtnfsrt tnr ptopl difls't botbrthaiwlm HMob looking (ut it James A. Slaver, barness maker, has ptiisbKMd tin houM and lot oa Third itrctt, p-1 poiita th M. K. Ptrioas. from Jnti L. Lm?7. Mr. Star now MiupiM tbt propeftj. maeaj m .... - Dr. W. G. liirtbop, Surgeon Dontiat, will nab prufeiiional f iitt to Luthanbarg am tbi 19th tf Jftnutrj, ml nmma until lb 32 i. Tbu in loed of bit kid will ptu Uu tbi. la Bind. . m am. - .Next week we will publixb the Con Htibiiion of tbo Ornupina XttaprMot Union of Ym townihlp, to bo fultowod by mob nddroaati ud rMMji m tbo Mfiobtri my foroUb tn tho fata". - -aammnw a) aj - Tb0UM)n sorvices at our church on Iwt wookp lb. WMk of Proyor, wtr bettor ot apai doop M tbi aiud wu nnd dark tbo if ku won, Iku lb BMtlaf ion tbot oeouloo of n rr ftft. m t m From tbo Alloona Call, of the 6th imiftot. wt irmra lbt Mr. Jobn V. OMMloorry, of Alloona, bona appointed foromna ofo 8boriff Plo'i Fonndry and Hnehtno Bbop at Oieaeln Ml Hi, tbia ooon'y. lr. llobert Allort and Ialy. of Pbitlpiburg, oalobraud lb Uatb aaoiroriary of tbtir anrrkaR on Monday ovoning, tho lib laat. A flnmbor of Clearflold pplo wro preatnt. Tht proaanta of tin war worn nnmoron. Tbe members ot the Clfarfiuld 'Cooufy Agrtenltnrnl Boitly ar roqaoaud to jioot nt cWoffii of th 8arotary in tbia borongb oa Fr4r. tb 23d Inat.. for tha porpoo of laollDg ( tar 1184, and tbo traaaaoiing of otbtt bntiaaot. Km aotlto la anotbarooloiaa. Wm. M. iUoC'Ullough. Knq , retired Vrom tbo Boo ot Diatriat Ar(ornoy oa Muaday, avad bit noooiMr. J. 9- Modoarlok, Kaq., w-a wort la aad daly qaalilad la III that pot it ion for tfa aoit thro yoari. Ilia atto la la tb CoMt Uotto. wboro b will ho foaod at nil tlniM An Imciwint. Many of onr readers wrao(aaiatod with Ina Smith aad hla wlfi, wbo at oaatia. ri4i la Carwnavlllo, hut latar ai MadUaa, Wiicaoi.a. Tbo wtfo diod a tbo Uthof Doootabor laal and ih (wband aa tbo ITth. Elaawbor w giro tho doUili af thia aad avant. I - The Tyrone Herald of last week aaya that L. W. Wt Id, who U aonnoolod with tb Boll Uap tiuatioa, rporU that tb grading oa Uta road io progrening aaUiftyatorily. Wbaa tb ttiaaalM t oonplcttd, Iba Boll' Uap road will fcoowa a, aotkt ta own af th haat ol Sold la CltarRo1d eoaaty. IHaal - The Allodia Morning Tribune came aat oa Monday boraing, tbo th, ia aa oatlro ttll af imt typo. It la aa of ih aoatoot papora a r tirhang lla, and hald gWo a fall opltnaa wf th arrat awa f th day. W ad- wiiio ryihaog a loot tbia bright tad proa, la tag daily, asatpt ita pvlltteo. i o The enterumowot glvw in Tie's Opora lloaat by Jttal ltf' I mK Tb' bta Oaaapaa as Monday avoniag wa aaiia- itnalory to ail. a tar aa w haraaSiaraV Tha targn ahall wan roW. Tf had laaaja Jloaibara iMuod -Itaaad, a Ur 4oak-y aavd Mural oaala iNathara oVrita aa tha . The KrttionM kfrndfT, pa bitched tai Kmtatae-a, Pa., and th tsUhal Demeeraii wrgea af Mes'gosiery eoetaty, a scared hsat wmh Is a aw eat St r lyaa, aad grw Vrvd la Ita makeup. Brotaar B1faatip , fr am pleased ta aeie this maaifesaatUa af saaoass aad baa tb Jtybaater may bnaswaly pfoepov la the tatar. Overcoau and Underwtnr at 3 1 r- Uagar Roak'a. It. H ii limply mrvolou bow quickly oanitlpatlon, kiltouiMM, and liok ktadaaba ara aund ky "Ballan' Ll? Pilli." A I'raiik. WboeviT remil a dime ai dollar w lha Bar, Joaiph T. Inman, Suliaa "D" N. Tork, lll low kli monay. If yoa kara any monay I ipind throw II la Ika in at onoa, aad play tha man Imlaad af tba foot It True. The Alloona Call want It adantoad lha tha faataat railroad lima mada balwaa Mi loUfdutt IV.ixn I. madi on tha Plttrhnrgk dlrliloa (kalnaaa Altooal and Plltl hargk), allkoagk imrlog Ika Alligkany maon taln at aa alarntloa af 1,101 raat abora tha am. Doth Gone. Tlio many friends and auainlinoaa In Ikli aounly of Tkomaa Wllaan, ud hli alia, of Half Moon, Caolra ooouly, alii rtr.t u laarn that both an daad. Tba hmband diad on tba 1 5th ol baarabnr, and lha wlf on lha 18th. A mora aitaoded nallea from tha Cam Jnnarraf ippann alatwhan In tkll papar. Tlio new Dintrlct Attorney, Mr. MoKanrlok, bal movad Into tha omoo In tha Court Homo, or.poaita tha Commlifioniri' olfloa, and adjoioiag thai of the Sharif. It hal baan nialy paparad aad palatad, and otbarwln gnatly intprarid. A portion of It bat haea partitloaad off with railing wark, aaj avorythlng about tha plin manlraati naalnaa. nod taita. lam In view ot iheinteroat taken in the anion maaltagi hold In !ha ditlartnt aburcbal in tbia plaaa laat wtak, tba mlnlilari aonoludad to aontl'U tham thli waak, and gaaa out appoint. manU accordingly. Birrloal thll (Tuaiday) ar aaiig will ba bald In tha Baptlit Church i on Wcdnndiy evening to the Lutheran Church I on Thundny nnd Friday eveningi, la the M. B. Church. In the AfeM of Octohor 30tb, 1879, we publlrhed a aolleo of n marriage in which Mill Linie Illkllog and Mr. Howard Hegirty wan the principal partlelpaoti. The notice wai published merely M a joke, then being no Irolh In It whatever, end ariglnntad la tbia nOoe. Tb. matter hai einied comiderable Ill-feeling, wblok wa linwnly regret, al then wai no Intention on oor part to Injure any ana. IfoHttdal Aaw. Tho Cloarfluld M K. Subbatb School kai elected the following penoni to lerve el oOlcari of that body for I Wit), m i Buperlntcndent Frank O. Ilarrlf. Aaiiitent 8uparluUndent--Oeorge W. hheem. Female Superlotcndaot Miei Bailie M. Cooper. Secntary W. Clark Tate. Treaeurer Wm. Radebaugh Librarian Hiram T. King. The Kxecutoniof thoentuteof Rich ard Uanrer, Sr., late of Peon townahlp, will offer nt pabllc aula, on ika pnmiiea of raid decedent, oa Saturday, tha 3latof January, a lot or farm produce and koulekold gaodi, luck ai wheal, aoro, potatoel, etorea, table!, chain, etc Bale to oommenoe at 9 o'clock A. M., when the teron will ba made known end due attendance will be given by the Bxeentorl, Riehnrd Danver, Jr. and Jamea McKeowa. JjOst IIaiinesh. Air. Alexander A. Read, of Uoabva townhip, wa In tbia borougb oa tha JOth of aOaiiaoibr laat, and parebaa.d a aid of baraaM latbr, aad, aa h iuppoad, pat it into Mr. negal'a wagon, atandlng Id the Mao- alon Houi yard. II li now radioed that h put lb lratbr Into ttomebody oli' wan on, aino taking n areond look at Mr. rlgal'i vhial. Should thia com to the noflo of Ih party In poaalun of tb kthr, h will U litioralty re warded for raatorfog tn aam. aa i CoNHTABLES. ATTENTION ! It is a part of yoor duty, andor tb law, to ndrrtia th approaching February olaetioa, wbiah ootnei off th third Turaday of aait noaih. Tb law re qolrta yoa to put op nor lbki thar tm notlo at laat ran daya befora tb aleotlon. Wbr thr hi a Jaatlji of tbo Pao to leet, a notlo rtbntfa'.niuatbepii'd up aotUa tbaa TWBN TV daji (-roraihaday oftlaotloa. In boroagb or Uwnahipa whr thara U ao 0'iaitible. It bo on tb duty of th Sprviaorf or tb Aiiaiaor to patap tb notlooa, thongh tbay nerl glr but riva Inataad f Un daya notlo. January Court. A throo weeks torn of Coart opnd at two o'clock on Monday, with J u lift Orvli and Aitooiatat Ogden and llott oa tbo Bneh, Tb CouaubUa maJ tblr return a, aftor whieh tb Grand Jury wa awora nnd lont to tbelr room with Conrad Baker, of Knot towu ahip, na Forvtnaa. Harry Honiphill, John Shaw and RoUit BuBgardnoff ra a'polatd Tip atnvee. and th Coart uord oa. Tb attcodaaon 1 large, aotwitaataadlag th awful eonditloa of tb roada nnd tb weather bat then it la QunfUr Beat ion a weak, aad II nukea ao i)iffrno about th roada ar tb weather the y will ton. A Surprise The friends and neigh bor of Mr. and Mr. George N. Colours fnrntab d tham with "a atunoeroa lait Monday algbL Somatiat bood nftr I o'olook an alarm oeourred at tb frat door of th twain, rwidlng la Writ ClearBeld. Mr. Col burn atfpd to th front door, and waa tarprlaed ti And about thirty ladlH aod gntlinB atanding there with bnkta, t.,ea tbelr armi. MWbal in th world doe tbii mens F" ah rem irked. "W have oom to help yoa lbrat yoar alitiath birthday ," re marked Ih apokoatnaa. "Wliy I tbia ia But osy birthday, 1 It t" It la atodUaa to ay that tb wbol floek wer InviUd la and th queitloa let tied, after whieh a jolly good tin waa had all round. m m We acknowledge the receipt from 0'. J. 0. Ayar Co., of Lowell, Maaraobaaetta, oopiaa af Ayra wll-koowa Alnanao ta Igbt different languagu, rlt l EogUih, French, Qerama, Dutob, .Norwegian, Bwadlab, Hpaniab aad Portugu, tb wbol fonaing a eolltloa wall worth proMrvatloa. Th publloatloa of thai oarafullj-prtpared and raallp Taluabl book a, at tha rat of tea million copita par aa' bud, all for gratuiiout circulation ia all qwartara of th glob, ta an f tb marreli of tbia narva). oaa ago. It tahe eight aiontha to print then, at tb rat of fifty thousand eopiei par day, and th production of tham onaninai noarly fir hundred tona of paper. Tb littl annual I a welaom fit tor at rry fi real da, and It hai, like tb etandard dtotnva prep nred by Ita publlib erf, tbo deterred oenfideno of th ottre publi. ew Jcstices. According to tlio record Ibuad la th lteoorder'a Jn.e,ouBiniiMluna wer Ufued to th partiea named below la 1876, and fir year being about to iplre, th latlna of Jaatio of th Peace will be In order ni th approaching February VUoa tn the dWtrlcta In dicated, na follow : Burntfd borough D. It. Uavla. New Waahiogion borough Jobn T. Foath. Wallaeetoa txjrougb Miobeel Heidy. Itifrgi low nib ip John W. Kylar. Braly lawnbip Oeorg C. Kirk. Bell townablp Jamoe A. tlamptiell. Cuvlogton towaebip William Millar. Uroenwood lownibip U-aj M. Ketler, Jobn W. 11.11. Jordan towmblp Sjtreiter Walner. Tbr may ba other raeaneie ia tha ooaaly, oaatrd by death, removal, or otbtrwie, which do net appear af record and which aboald he filled at tb appraaialng February alee t ion. 1'Nr.uccESHFUL lii'RULABs. The Rail road Ticket Otto at Oeooola waa eatorrd by ao known partiea on Bundy alght a week forth parpote of plunder, bat th tbteree cured only about twenty-! ocnta, Tb Aren'te aaya t "N llrketa wer mi tod by th agent, but that waaa't th fault of th wonld-b rotbr, who donbtlaea look all thy eon Id get. Eatroao w affeetrd through aa f tb wlndowa, pan of glaaa bar lag beaa rem o red by I hem fortbprpa,aadia aking their Hit, th diMppoitd night Jobber retired through th baek way. They Int brake late Sheriff Pie'a Maebla Shop and ear r led away aob tool aa they thought would ha ueefal la th Hn of their prefeealoa t but for tome anhnonn ra'iB tby did aot attack tbo Company 'a aafa, awr did they atUmpt ta break th aa la wbleh Uu tlki4 mr kept, Tba 'bay' war either girea at tha aaaiBM r thinking they heard torn par- Ma autaido, 14 iwj atSo aad left th job A Oua Freak or a Cow.--A cow blBgisg te Mr. Thomas Hubiaa, ai ta:a aurougn eagaged la graceful aad lofty tumbling oae day leet weak. Oa tbe rear of la M aeoapiod by J L. Cett.a, Beq stands aa aaeoenpied twe atory taildiag, which wa one used as a dwelling. At UmiIbw elladad to , Mr, Bahiaa'adW eaaa pied lb deaa aulrs portloa ef tbe balldiag aatU svral etber sows Invaded Iba premises, whea she Bsod ap stairs, ta the seaoad !o, is ardor to get awt af tha way af all hana, sba being 1 dently frightaad, ar al, aolag of a peeeefal dfpottloa, didn't went t bare eay distarhaaea hsppa) a bar Bsvoaat, f qalra Cattt. discaret- ad bar pw Items siHse4Us, aad weat ap la assist bar do wai bat as soa as Mr. futo ssada ba ap pearaae tb aew mod hr an apaa wtadov ar aer,Md id anam wlrt p fi(taa fee la tb greuad hlew, alighllag aa her heal aad sanldra. Pram bat bw.lww.af afterwards s was,aadbl aaaelvH A tb dietaa, Baa asleevaMf bkd aad stlffeaed ap abr a few deysbawi to pgala able to barouadWitb aaa .iara daa.ajws', jcgb r4y toferalab tb bketeal Said as asnaJ, piratag f4 asier ou bet. wbon ootiglui and colds aro flying about lika goat In a atom, " Ur- belief' Oough Byrup U a aura ar. . ,.aaaeannnaa a l JIttts, Caps, and Uents Furnishing Oeoda, Trunk nnd Valla, al bottom prion at filrllrger A RtHtk'i. It. Dr. A. M. llitls, who has been su (Tur ing from a Hiiwi illnaaa for tha-paat two or thre weak a, la recover I ng, and oipeeUto b out MSB iiiaajhi t mjm List of letters remaining unclaimed la th FoaUfi1oaatClnrt.id, forth wk ending January 13, lBoO i I. D. Bate, Farqnahar O.tnpUII, Mr. Rolll Morry, Mi-c Nina McK.e, William MeAlarnoy, Mary 0. Read, John I, Boeder, Mlaa Sarah Ana Shell, John HlUoa, Wra. Sarah A. Wall., Wil liam Wataoa. P. A. OArun, P, M. 1IUIIOIM. Wa uka tbe following Itema from tb Dnllol Couritr of laat week i II. 6. Knarr haa dipoed of hi tailor shop to Uua 0. Tbutnpion, formerly of llrookvlll. Th raoeot rnloa bar beta th maana of a drir of nearly fir million foot of loga to DnBoli1 Bill. Tho Sand; Lit k Company ba leaed a pari of th Krargrco Iraet, and ar already oommonalng ta opva a drllt fur oal near tb Evergreen ool llery. At tb laat meeting or lb teat-her it waa de elded to hold a lral ioatitut In th-Cnlral lehool biua In UuBui on the flth of Feb , fur Huttoo, Brady and Saniy towoahipa in particu lar, aod (or any oiber diatriot from which they are willing to oom. During tb paat week a telephone haa been put up to ooonect th Itoohealer iaiae with tb rail road depot. Thia telephon la a Jwl la It way. Th diatano from offlo to S)oa la a mil or mora, aod tb common low ton uied In a quiet ooareriatioa are rprodueod(iltlootly. DKATIl OK TIlTtMA ANI HANNAH Y I I.HON. Tbe lie He fun t lUmacrut of Uat week aaya: "W bav thia wk to reoord tbo death of a van. arable couple in Half Moon township, who, hav ing lived together happily for mora than half a century, reapeeted aad beloved by tb entlr com munity, a wall aa by many friend a lie where, hv together bea called ti th reward of vlrtu eua aud well apent live. T home a Wilton, nod Hannah Wtliou, bii wile, aged reipeo lively lgb-ty-four and tlgbty-alx year, departed thia lltaon th 1Mb and lHtb of leombr, 18T9, nt their boautifu I reiiden within afitht of th ptao of their birth. Thia venerable oupl wbo wer la their laat ia omenta lurruundsd and minli tered to by aeven out of eight children alx ma tron Ij daughter and on ion bordering upoa old ago, 1 a eircau,tno that but aeldom oocurf, and muat have been of exceeding comfort to tb dyibg. Mr. Wilaoo waa tU eon of Qeorg Wil roa wbo cettlrd in Half Moon Valley at a vary early day, and with Tbomaa Downing, th fathr of Mr. Wilton, and Tbomaa Moor war th founder of the Society of Frlrnda to tbia county, of which th aubject of Ihl notia wer faithful and ountiitent meiuUera for over aixiy year. Having walked together through a long lire In peaceful oonflilcuce and faithful parrormanc of duty, in death they were not separated, hut laid aid by aid la th peaceful grave-yard of their beloved 9joiecy,to which ao many of their friend had preceded tham, to await tb lummona of tho Oroat Day." m aaa-am .... TIIK Cl.iV;AUI'll.I,l) 1'OAIa THAOE. The haiinee lo, the variety of aemi-bitamiuoua eoal pruduord in th CI ear Gold eal flalJ of Central 1'eonaytvania, abowa an lacreaa of opwarda of thro huadrad thnuaand toaa for tb yr 1879, at compered 'with tha preceding year. In view of th low prlo of anthrait throughout th jar, thia buaioe i eitraordlnery, and li due to tb revival of Hi Iron trad throughout Penn sylvania. Tb price wer low, and a a ml rem uneratlv until about th middle of lha month of September, when th atrik in the Cumberland region mad a demand for thia eoal. After th raumptlen of work in tb Cumberland di it riot, tb grand ' boom" In tbo Iran and other indus trial begin to mnk a demand for eoal that haa kept up until th present time, and promiaet lo continue throughout 1880, so that w may look for a very much better ton nag than ha been recorded. , Thar haa beo aa adraneo ol fifty eenU per ton real i ltd, from th aria ta th aarly part af tba year J th mining baa been adtaacad tea ants per toa a toco October, and tb railway company haa seared aa advene of tw.aty-fiv oenla per ton. W may, therefore, antleipat higher rate for tba increased produetioa. It Is doubtful If tb year's bualnua shows muoh profit od tb aggregate, owing to th numbr of salsa mad delivered at fixed prices, aod tba aoa petltion for trade slicing theae rat pretty this. Tb lid buainess ahowa about th cams propor tion aa in former years, there was new bualaoea to about th extent neottiary to keep up the aver age, say on third af tbe tola) production. Price are aaid to be f l.Sft at tha mine, I3.&0 at Philadelphia, and $4.50 at Booth Araboy, per groia tun ; we stipponthay dlreounl these figure when neoeitary to do a contracts. Th output baa been aa fellow i 174 S31i,n 187 V-SHjUi1 1870...... l,IHl,8rtf 1877 , 1,374,1X7 1878 1,216,201 UTV (Dec. 27).... 1,810,285 In view of th aortf.ua depression of buainess eiaoa this eoal became known, It suoottatul iotro dnetion Is something remarkabl. Th output last yr was qoadrupl that of to years ago. Ton are reckoned at 2,00 ponnds.---t?oal' Trad Journal of Jan. Tf. A SIMMJlaAH I'.VENT W clip the following from lb Midi son (Wis contlo) Vocral of tb 17th and 1 6th of Decem ber lut t dbjltb or isaac axd s Atari jahs smith. At her residence In tbia oil y, at 4:16 A. M., Tuesday, December lOtb, 187V, of congestion of the lungs, Mra. Sarah Jan, wit or laaac bmitn, in tb 6alb year of ber age. About thirty years agu, doaaed and Mr Iuao 6mltb, (tb latter now lying daageraualy ill,) earn to tht elty, and became a well knwa and an honored oltiien the parent of th wlf of our refpeotei fellow .lownaman, Mr. Beverly Jefferson. Th funeral services will ba hold at th family residence on Jenifer street, at 1 P. M., to-day, (December 17tb.) In thia city, Wednesday, December 1 Tib, IB TO, Isaae Smith, aged 6V years and V moatna, Pooerel from Jenifer itrvet at t o'clock this afternoon. a Totcuiaa tSLinanr, That was a touching scene which occurred yes tarda j, at the residence of the lata) Isaac Smith The Mends of the family wsre at tbe house pre paring to remove ta tha ee meter; tbe remains of Mrs. Sarah Smith ths good wifs ar lbs house hcild. Tbe venerable husband of the deoeeeed lay In an adjoining room, alck unto death. Per feotly rational, tb dying old maa knsw that th pinion or his life for narly fifty years, wa dead, and that bar rem.Lna wer about te b bora away for burial. Th old gentleman sum monad bis friends to bis bedside and said ''Don't bury Sarah to -day. I am going ta die to-night, and then ws aan b buried together." Ia compliance with his with, th remains were plaeed la a vault at foar 'eloek la Ibaafternooa, and at a quarter ef ssrsB.last evening th propheey wss verified, and to-day the aged ooapla will be laid side by aide lo slsep ths peaceful leap. Tb deceased resided for S number of years at tbe "Level Comer," near Jersey Shore, aad the Hrld ot that place, la allading la tb death of this couple, remarks: Mr. and Mrs. Smith were both aetivae of Ly earning eouhty, Pa., and wer well know a by th people of Jerivy Short and vicinity, thirty years age, at aboat which line Mr. Bmtth sold to ear reipeeted and vanerabl aillien, Mr- McLaughlin, bis large aad beaitifal form la 'Level Corner, 1 upon which ba end his fir tatrs wer born On selling his farm Mr. Smith moved te Car- w ens r I He, Clearfield eoaaty, Pa., where be waa cngagod for a few years la the SJereaaUle and lumbering bualnoas, sad from there removed ta Madleen, Wtaeanslj. (fr. Smith waa kaoweas a maa af groat energy ladustry sad psrmcraae. Mr. Smith's slaters were nailed la marriage with Jen. David Me- Mlekes, Mr. Charles McMlekaa, Mr. Samuel M. Simmons and Mr. Joha Hamilton, all sew deceased eseept th last asmed, aad all af whom where highly respected eltlsea and well aod prominently haewa throughout Central Feansyl vaala. Mr. Smith, the wife of Mr. Kmltl, was a Mis Brews, and leaves a large connect lea ef the eame aam Bvlag near Williemeport, Miltos and Lew tabarg, this State, til af whoa are else highly reepeeted ia tb vteiafly la wbleh they live. Mr. aad Mrs, Smith wsre both at tbe ttsae ef their destfc, at.) kf bsa far many years, aoa ilit eat member ef th PretbytoiUs ejhave). Thty kav three children, daughters, en mar Hed aad twa stagl, 4l lirlng la Madisoa, t to aaasta, to ejoam tbelr aerigua lass. Mr. Smith, Sr., tbe fataar af these hjeet el tbU awUea rtrrsaeated what wai fba this dletrlrt la the Ooagraet af tbe tailed Slats aktiag tba war af III!. If yoa want ft good pair ot ekatoe eheap, go lollarder'i tiun stora. de 10-u. The New IlEMiNaTow Family Sew- ino MicainB for sala at J. B. Harder' Qua 8trf Clarflld, Pa. 0t JO-fiss. aaU We fcavo now on Band several thoos aad Irat-elaas aavlopa, whleb ws will print for basin mea, or anybody alaa, at prise that itaa sot h rivalled. Call and them . tf. a mi At the IUpoblioak office is tbe plaoe to ct your Job work doa. W ar fully prepared ta do aa-thln la tb printing Una. will do It wall, and at th right kind of prlo. tf. Another lot of Iboso beautiful ltem- Ingtoa Sewing Machines, just rselved at Her der's. Tbe maebioea bav aoeog-wbeala, earns, nor Frletloa pulleys. Corns aod sxamiaethem. doe. io.tr. Soe a woman on horseback in another column, riding near Spcer's Vineyards, with a bnaoh af 0 rapes from whleb Bpor fort Urap Wine Is made, that la so highly esteemed by the medical probation for tb ue of invalids, weakly parson and th ng-- B"!d b7 B- w r0"' Dragglat, Oloarflsld, Pa. jly.-'7 tf. Why is K. K. Thompson's Barosma ooasidered the beat known remedy forltverand kidney diaeaies t Beoause he ha tbunsands of teetlmonlals from thore who bavsbeen cured by taking It. Prepared by R. K. Thompson, Titusvllle, Pa., and for sale by all druggiata ia Clearfield, aad JorepbSeyler A Sea, Lulhersburg. Jao-T-lt A Fact.- An advertisement insorted ta the Rbpublioas will reaob more readers than if published la all tha other papers Is th eoun- ty,aad aoat tba advertise, leas than one-half la other words, aa advertlsemeat publi bed In our journal Is worth doubl tbe pries of that charged by any other publisher la tb eoaaty. "It I. a red.' Granoi Mietinq. We have been requoited to Hat that th Clearfield Pomona tirange will meet la Clearfield, en Thursday, tb 23d day or January, A. D. 1 80, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Alt Boo rib Ditgr members are requested lo atteod. A number of quiatlona will be eebmitted for dehate such as the Philoaopby of Agricul ture, Co-operation, to. Tbe are dubjeots la which all ar intern ted, and should take part. Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyer has re moved his medical otto to th rooms recently ooeupied by Buck A Urabam, la Graham' row H makes CHRONIC DISEASES a speelslty. C1IARGK3 VERY LOW. Tb manofaDturers having lowered prteea, h Is prepared ta furnlab STRICTLY PURE MEDICINES nt greatly re duoed rates. Th afflicted will be benefited by giving him a call. JutytA, '79-tf. 0T. JACOB OIL Wu an loo, lows, Jan. 25, 18T9. X was taken with an aoute nitaok of Rheuma tiim laat Fall, and confined to bed. At fir it em ployed a phyafiaa, without benefit , then Beat to Wangler Bros.' Drug Store, and obtained a bottle or St. Jacobs Oil, the ue of which eoon gave me relief, and eured me of tbe attack. 1 ean safely recommend It to all sufloriog with Rhea, mftttsm. Re-pofllftillf, Matt. kUDaKworr, I. 0. U. R. Shop. New Daily Staoe Line. James h. Leavy haa succeeded in having a dally snail estab lished between Clearfield aad Pannfield, and will hereafter rua a daily atag btwen the two point. His oontract began with April lit, and the itge will lea r a ( leer II old every momtng (except Sun day) at fi o'clock, making onntinna with all trains on th Low Grade Railroad at Pen n field, re turning after th laat train lb aam evening. Pataengereand freight will be carried at low rates. Ordera left at any of tb hotela will be attended to. loapnv-u Farmers, Look Here I Lytle will give yo highest market price Tor Wheat, Oata, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Egg, Onion, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds or produce. He has tbe largest and beat selected a took of groceries, eaa, euffeo. molaatea, apices, oil salt, sugar, queenawere. tubs, buckets, baskets, enuras, as., ia Clearfield county. He boys hla goad ta large quantities from manufacturer and first bands oath, and takes tb advantage of all i oounta, and so hs is nabld tr sell at lowest prleas. He gives eaah prices for prodvoe,end sells la goods at the lowest prleas la tb aoonty. .'?o.r Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment ef Coal aad other freight seat ovr th Tyrone Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for thro days ending Dec. 21, 1879, and tb earn tlm laat year ooatv. For tb week . Sam tlm last year , lacrosse . Prsvlooaty daring year Sam tim lut year Iaereaa . Total la 170 am tim laat year.,.- Inoreaa ( Lumber ... ...-..... Miaoellaaaoua freight TWO YEAR AN INVALID C URKI. Nrw BuTtiLKuai. Pa., July 11 1365. Da. M. M. Fbnnbb, r re Ionia, N. V ., Dear Sir: About two year ago I bad an eruption of th skin and swelling of my apper lip ana oom legs, i eoum noi nar a w lu nin months. 1 aleo naa a naa eougn lor nneen year. I begaa tbe use af ynar Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Toole with your Salt Rheum Ointment and Cough Money la February last. I mt' roved te fast that I commenced work in or of March Tb cur Is complete, no traoe ailber of th nough, eruptioa or awelling remeine. lour truly, , J H.Ofiii.un. Jan 7-It Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tool may well be called "Ths conquer ing hero" of tb times. It Is the medical triumph ar the age, Whoever has "the blue" (heuld take U. for ll regulates and restores tbe disordered system that gives rise to them. It always suras Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundic, Dy- p ops I a, Constipation, Ileadaohea, Fever and Ague, Bpleea Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches and all skin Eroptioos nnd Blood Disorder ; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j Ireplestnsss, Impaired Nerves and Nervou De bility Reitorta flesh and atrength when tbesys tern la rutning down or going Into decile ( cure Female Weaknes aod Chronic Bhsumatlsm, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat ditHoultlss. It doe thee things by strlk Ing at th root of disease and removing Its eaase, Dr. Feoner's ImproTcd Cough Iloasy will re- lleve any enogh la on hoar. Try a aam pie bottle at tan oenla. Dr. Fnnr'a tiolden Rlll ures any pain, at Toth-ehe, Neuralgia, Colic ar Ueadanhe ia five to thirty mlnules, aad readil) relieves Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Dierhoa, etc. Dr. Fanner's St. Vitas Danee Hnsctfie. One bottle alwaya ara. For sal by Harttwlck A Irvln, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. aug-17-tf. BpttUtil A.J, Jackson, near the 8haw House, baa lbs bst assortment of Picture Framea ever brought te town. If not In the county. (Jo and look at them. aov20-tm. II yoa bar a pletur yea want pa- In n frsute, take it to A. J. Jarkeon, na Market street, two doors east rf the Chaw House, and be will let yoa have It cheaper thaa sou can buy them auy where elee, because be makes that bneinees a eelalty. novIO im. WiWTBn. 600,000 14-fethaved boons, deliv ered at tb railroad, la ear loads ef 8,0tii, at all pointa oa th Tymo A Clear Held, P. A Uald Ragle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroad, for wbisb I wiU pay tbe highest market price. J. F. Krambr, Octlfi, 1078 tf. Clearfield, Pa, Qua IIiiRDnan Pan Casv, Disoonat an Old Phicbs. Hewing Machines eaa oow baparrhaied at MerrcU's tla and variety store, from Hi ap wards. All kind of sawing machinsa repaired en tbe hrtet aotie. Clearfield, Pa., July 1$, 1177. Jffther't aVrcVr. Tba pri-l ar a Mother, tb life and Joy af a bom, ar her children, beaoe her grief whea aiek nea enter and take them away Take warning tb, tbat yoa ar rauamg a terrible risk, If tkey hav a Cough, Croup ar W hooping Oough, whtva lead ta Cnnaumpll'ia, if voa do not attend te It at one. 8HIL0H 8 CONrUiMPTION ( I HI Is area teed ta ear them. Prlo 10 eta,, 60 eta and $1.00 For lame Dark, Bid or Chesl, as Shilob's PorowB Pi a l sr. Prio 10 aeais. Bold by p. p. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. seplT-eo The Bent t Ever MiHtW Of. S. O. Pwrkew. a aromint and Influential olt laen of Iowa City, savsi M have had tbe Dys pepsia, and Liver Complete t for several years, and have asad ovary remedy I aowld hear ar, without any relief whatever, wall) I saw year Sb lion's Vltallisr adTrttrd la ear papsr, and was nrraaaded te try It. I an happy t atat tbat It has entirely eured me. It la certainly the beet remedy 1 ever knew of." Price Tfieeni. For i Pj u. v, watswa, viearueie, r. IHILOH'flOATARRN BBMRDY. A marvpl ana Care for (Jaiarrb. Diabtbert, Canker moeth, aad Headache. WUhsaeh bolim Is aa IngeaiaMi aaial tajewtof fer tbe mere sweoessfwl treatawnt of lbs aomplaint, wiiaon aura oaarge, rne 60 eata. Per sal by O. D. Wet tew, Clearfield, p. sept IT, 1070 ftaaeow. Raaaian Voa Sali. R. Kewton Sbnw keeps a full supply af Fredoms Bugglee and Platform Wagous tor Sale, in we rweu mi me oamw nvuae yard. Call oa or address Mm at Clearfield Peaa sylvaala. -if. WaNTnn. Delivered at the Rail Road. 10 0,1)00 26-Inch ahvd shine lea. lftO.UUO 34-lnch sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boards. 600,01)0 14-feet shaved hoops. 5,0.18 railroad ties, 60,000 feet of good hemluck boards. For which I will pay tb 1 igbeat market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at nay point on tha Tyrone Clearfield Railroad. J. 7. Kaaa bb. Clearfield, Pa., Oat. lo, lS7S.tr. CoLLicron's WaaUnAiT. Wa hav prepared form, end bav oa band a large quantity, f blank "Collector's Sal," which bate been ap proved by the highest legal authority In ths Courts af this county. At fiesnfy Vtnl$ per dmen ws will mail any number to the Collector ordering them. A Collector, when oom pel led to adverltse property, must poet up not iesa rha thre notice In tbs most public places In his borough or township. tf. alust Received. Just IWiived by ARNOLD, at CUUWENSVILLK Car Load Nova Scotia Tlaslorl Car Load pure Corn, Ifyo and Oats Chop ! Cur Load Denken Snh 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Cor Load Dry Goods, (irocurios, Ao.l terHhintrles, Bark. It. R. Ties nnd Grain will be to Ion In exchange. Curwennvillo. May 1, 1878. CLEABHELD BASKETS, Olb abtibld, PM Jan. II, IftSfl. Flour, pr ewt Buckwheat Flour, )r ewt H Cora Meal, per ewt......... Chop, rye, parowt .' Chop, mixed, per ewi.-... Bran, per owl ...... ... Wheat, per bushel Rye, por bushel .- Oata, per bushel Corn, eara, par hufhel Duok wheat, per bushel Potatoea, per bushel..., ...... .. Apples, per bushel .. Haws, per pound Shoulder, per pound .. Dried Reef, per pound Chickens, per pair Butter, per pound ..... Eggs, per doten ... Salt, per tack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound Dried IV aches, per pound...... . Bvans, per buabel I 00 I 00 I SO 1 40 1 00 1 86 86 60 86 06 46 40 13 8 17 60 26 SU 3 no 16 Ui 0 T 1 60 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLiDBLrmi, January 12. Flour and Meal Flour Isstsady but dull, bnles ef 000 barrels; Minnesota extra family at $0.60(,7.16 Henn avlvaniado. do. at W 750t7.26 westarado.de at $7 Out. 60, and patent and other high grades at (7.5O(t,8.50. ' Kyo flour aelts at $.60. In Commeal no sales. Grain Wheat moras elowly, but ia rather weak. Sale Of 2,000 bushels, rejected at $1,4 i ; red at $1.4.1 ; amber at $1.41)1.61, and .No. red, alerator, at $1.41. Kye sells ot sent. Corn Is la good demand for-aon samp Hon, and firm. Bales of 6,Oti bushels j new mixed aad yellow alifli'tVW jeais, and some old atOI cento. Oats are in fair request at former rates. Sales of 4,2n0 bushel at 48 cent for mixed, and 4V( 60 cents for white. CmcAoo, Jennsry 11 Klour dull. Wheat dull, week and lower; No. 1 red winter, $1 S ; No. S t'hioago spriag, $1 J" for eash ; $l.3 for Februarr f $l.2t'a for March) No. 1 do..$l. lit ) rejected V6 cents, Corn is ia fair demand; lower; 40 cents for cash f 4J oents for February iti cents bid for May. Oats quiet and wsk 85 centa for cash f 2.1 cents for February ; 3Vg cents for May. Hye easier, at T8 cent. Kerley eteady; fair demand, 84 cents. Dreeard bnga, $M,6.10. Pork dull and a shade lower, $18.40 for ea-h ; tl.H.t.0 bid for February j fl8.0Wi(.i,U.T0 for March. srd dull, weak and lower ; $7 80 bid for easTi, $7 73 bid fvr February; $7.8I)(.i 7.8i lor March. Bulk meats steady. Ksrgs Strictly freah 16(17 cents. Whisky steady. IMarrtfl POTTER HTM MKL-In Bsuth Stillwater, Minnesota, on Thursday, December tith, 1870, Rev. W. A. llnrrio-ion, Mr. Willism J. Potter aad HIM Kate Haiaie.. - BRATTON WfLKrNSON. At the resid-no of Mr. Bratton, Sr., In Kaat Tyrone, on Thursday, Dombr J Mb, 187U, by Rev. B. M. Moore, 11. Mr. Jobn D. Bratton, of Tyrone, Pa., aad Miaa Bile H. Wilkinitoa, of Osceola Mills, Clear field county, Pa. RCKLR MAYS. On Wsdaesdsv, December 34th, 1079, by Rev, D. H. Campbell, Mr. Joha tSoki. of (ilea Hone and Mise amma tfcll ssays. r Aasonvill, Clear Held ooaaty, Pa. LOI'DKR. At th resideaceof her eon in-law, A lei. Dunlep, near Pehuln, en Monday, Decem ber 6tb, 187U, Mra. Elisabeth Loader, aged 04 years, 4 months and 0 days. ALLISON. Ia Horn side boron nb, on Tuaaday, January 0tb, 180, John L. Allaon, in ths old year ef bis age. STRAW. At hla borne la Jordan township, o Monday, Daoember3Vtb. 1879, Nicholas Straw, In tb 71st year of hi eg. 5ew tlirrtisrmtttu. tfQA perday at home. Bern pics worth VuJ $6 Ire. Address tttlnson A Co., Poitland, Mama. (dcl7,'7V-ly. Tri-Ennial Assessment I APPEALS FOR 1880. NOTICE is hereby given tbat tbe Commission, ors or Clearfield county will meet the tax payers at tba follow ing named place, for lb parpao of bearing aod determining appeals on tb Trl-enniel Assessment for 1880. The time fur hearing appeals will bo between tb hours of 9 o'clock A- M- and 4 o'clock P. M. of each day. The appeal will be held for Curwensrllts borough, at ths sleet Ion houM, on Friday, February 8th. Pike township, at the election hu In Cur wen iv ills, on Hat ur day, February Tth. Mosbon township, at the alocuoa Boa, on Monday, February 9th. Olrard, at Congress Hill fobool boa, on luce- day, February 10th. Kartbaua, at tba house or Jotepb Kepiey. on WedneiilaT. Ftbruarv 11th. Covington township, at tns public nouso or John it a I sob, on Thursday, February ma. O reliant township, at the eleolion house, on Friday, February Utb. Bradford townshlp.at tbe bouse of Jacob Pear, on Hat or Jay, February 14tb. Rorfs township, at tb boue of stdward Al bert, on Monday, February 10th. Wallaeetoa boreacb, at tbe hotel in said bor ough, on Tuesday, February I7tb. Morris township, nt yhe Boas or Mr. Kisen hower. In Kvlertown. on Wednesday, Feb. into. Dreatur township, at tiie boua ot ntenard Ilrtgbss, en ihuncjey, rtbruary ivtu Osceola borough, at lloyt's hotel In said bor ough, on Friday, February 10th. Hoaledale bu rough, at tbe nt Cloud hotel la said borough, on Bel unlay, February Hat. Woodward township, at the house ot 1 nomas Henderson, an Monday, February 88d. tiulioh township, at ths hotel m faasviii,a Tuesday. February S4lh. Beccarta township, tt tbe hotel or Fran uotis tn Ulen Hope, ea Wennesday, retiruary I oil,. Jordan township, at tb hotel in AaSttartlls, en Thursday, February I'b. Knm township, at Turkey Hill Sohool houM, an Krid.. Februerv ITth. Ferguson township, at the reatriencs or ?oepa Moore, om Haturdav. Februarr 2Hlh. Lumber Citv boroutli, at the b(u or Israel fJuppy, ow Monday, March 1st. jejewtiurg aoroagn, a in aoute or issue maraie In aaid borough, en To May, March Id. Chst township, at Horahauab s sohool boas. on welnesday, warcn Ja. Now Washington borough, al tbe house or ll .11, Rota la laid borouih, ea Thursday, Me rob 4th. Burasids township, at i sung s school bouts, os Friday, Mareh bib. Bvneld borough, st (he boae ef Footer Da vis ia said borough, en Saturday, March 0lh. Bell township, at the boas of Rort Ma haffe. oa Mondav. March Sib. tlrewnwood township, at the hotel of flaorg D. MeCraeken la Hetlrllle, on Tue.lay, Haroh Vth Pcnn township, at M. m. riyaa s hotel la fena- vlllo, oa Wedaoeday, Marob 0tb. Uleom township, at to aieettoa nous, ai Tburedav. March Utb. Brady township, at William Bchwem'S hotel la Liitbertburc. on Pi Ida v, Mareh Utb, Paady townahlp, at th eleefioa ho Is Dull.,! i, ea Haturday, Mareh IStb. l aiee towasbip, at the election hoot in Roek Ion. co U trade v. March 1 bib. Huston towasbip, at ih public hoe.se f Jam Seoflold ta raaeM, an tueeeay, ami lei. Lnwreaee towgsbtp. at the CommtssleBera' Of' fi-e in Clearfield, en Wednesday. Maiwh I7tb. Clsarfleld bovnb, al tb Commtfsloaeea' Of- le la said b roagb, ea ihuraday, March imn Notice Is also hereby glrea ta the ABSEORS or tbe several borougui snd townships, that they be present with the Hoard af Commissioners aa ths da ef Appeal, (a their respective districts, as well as all persoos whe may feel themselves aggrieved . A aenersl Arnaal will he held at th Comml eieaere' OAee. la Clearfield. Wt tha 83d, ttfttll and Sth day af March next, after ween no appeal will be heard. The A see see re are ra il el red t aire each taxable a written ar printed noitee at the kind and amount or ProPert B or she ll a,ssei, at 1M b-e f$ bffir lbe dF er llJoHN-rro'ir' JUI1N NORHIal, Al'ssl i tvomulaslehtrs. Joan W. Hows, Clerk. 0warteirtV Orrirs, 1 CtKsariria, Pa, Jaa. It, IMA. Sew QtettWmtnt. JOB PRINTING Ot EVERT DKSCIIP Uoa aaatiy aiaeatad at this ofioe. I "ELECTION OF OFFICER. Nolloe is J beraby given that there will b a meeting or tb Clearfield County Agricultural Pocirtr, t tbe offlce mt the Secretary, ia Clearfield, oa FRI DAY, JANUARY II, 1880, at 1 o'clock P. M., for tbe purpo of alecting offiosrs for th year 1880. All members or lbs Hoeiety ar requested ia be present. JO UN SMITH. AL. M. ROW, Rerretary. Jan. 14, lttfiO-St. President CAUTION All person are hereby warned bM ta pun base or hav anvtkiug lo do with a eertaia note given to George Orah itn, of Brad ford township, calling fori- forty dollars twen ty dollars payabls first of June, IHl, and balance due first or June, 1881. Al I bav received no value therefore, I will aot pay the aama anlcss oomnellet! lo do so by law. J. B. MVRRCJO0D. Lick Run, Pa Jaa. 14, 'cO-lt. CAUTION. All persons ar bareby warned agalnat meddling or In any way Interfer ing with tha following personal property, bow la tb possession of N. H. Maine, of Bradford twp., vlsi One t hi ee-y ear-old black mar and n four year-old bay stallion. Th foregoing property belongs to me, and Is allowed to remain in tb poasesalon ef said N. II. Maine on loan only, subject to my order at any tim. D. M. MA1NKS. Orabamton, Dec 14, W9 Jl CAUTION All pereona ar hereby warned af;iost purchasing or In any way meddling with th following per ion l property, now la the potaeaaioa of Captain Kpanagl, of Urabam township, vis t Two bay mares, each about fiv years old one has a little white oa the left hind foot, snd the other has some white on both bind feat. Tbe foregoing property belongs to ms and is allowed to remain in the possession of aaid Spaoagl oa loaa only, snbject to my order at any time. 0. L, 6GUO0N0VER. Kylertown, Den. 34th, 1870-81. CAUTION. All parsons are hereby warned agalnat purchasing or in any way msddlieg with tbe following personal property, bow ia the possession of John McDowell, of Urabam town ship, via : Two horses and barneea, I two horse wagon, I timber sled, 1 red bull, 8 calves, I sow and pigs, 1 red now, 1 plow, 1 hay rake, 1 fan ning mill, 8 tuns of hay, 60 bushels of ats, 16 bushels of bnokwbeat, 1 oook itove. The forego., ins property was purobaaed by m at Hhenff'a sale on the 2d day of January, and ia allowed ta remain ia tn posssaaion or aaid m quo wen, on loan only, subject to my orler at any time. THOMAS II. tfOKfbY. Q rah am ion, Jan. 7la, 8h0 It. CAUTION.-AH person ar hereby warned agalnat purchasing or in any way meddling with the following property, now in the possession of 1BAIAH U. bMKAL, of Qraham township, vis i Two gray horses, two sets of harness, one two-horse wegon, on plow, n barrow, en pair of sleds and choice, on cow, on heiffer, on fanning mill, onr cutting box. on bed and bed ding, and one set of chairs. The foregoing prop erty was purchased by m st privets sal on the ivtu day of Deeemeer last, and is allowed to re main ia the possession of said Isaiah U. finical os loan only, subject to my order at any tim. BAM li KU OMUAb. Wtlllamagrov. Jan. 7tb, 1880 8t. 1 X ECU TOR 8 NOTir E. Notice la hire J by given tbat Letter Testamentary on tbe estate of RICHARD DANVKR, Hr.. late of Pen n towoship, Clearfield county, l'a., deceased, hav ing been duly granted to Hie undersigned, all persona indebted to said est at will pleas mak immediate payment, and those Having olaims or demands aicainst lb am will present tham properly authenticated for settlement without delay. R. DANVKK, Jr.. JAH. MrKKUWN, Executors Grampian Hills. Jan. 7, 1880-61. I1X4CCUTO by given U TORS' NOTICr-Notfoe Is bar. that Letters Testsmentary on I tbe astate of THOMAS RK1LLY, late of Clearfield ; borough, ClrarReld county, Pun's,, deceased, j having been duly granted to th undersigned, all i persons indebted lo aaid estate will pleas mak mmeuiat payment, ana those having clalma or i demands against the aam will present them properly authenticated for settlement without dlay. PKTKR A. UAlJLIN, M A It 1 HKILbl, Executor. CleartltlJ, Pa., Dee. 24, 1870-Ot, btSiM)aLUTION OP PARTNF.RHIIIP. Th partnerablp xlitlag under the firm nam ot Leavy, Mitchell A Co. was dissolved oa tbe 8lh day of December, A. D. 179, by mutual1 con tent, by James Mitchell withdrawing from said firm, and by John Mitchell withdrawing from said firm on the li.d of December, 1870. JAM Ks L. LKAVV, DAVID MrOAlHUIET, W. R. McPHERHON, JAMK8 MITCHELL, Dee. attire. John hitoublu Th business will b oarrled on hereafter by th remaining partner, Jam L. Leavy, W. R. MeFberson and Uavid Moueugftey, nudr tn firm nam of Jam L. Leavy A Co. JA.MKH L, LKAVEY, W. R. MrrPHRRHON, DAVID McUAUtiUBT. Clearfield, Pa,, Jaa. 7, lHB0-4t. TRIAL Mivr.-Ll.it of Cauaea set down for trial at January Term of Court, commons- iug Monday, January 12tb, 18n0, and eoatina- ing three week t SacoRB Wsia Momdat Jm cast 19ts. Lvl Ooss, Truitee, rs. Wainrlght A Co. Robin Taylor vs. W. 0. CaHoa. , ThomhiasAM'Moelgalrs. Jacob Uirah Jacob Uelnet vs. 8. C. Patehin, Ad'r, Peter Mei.wrg . Jobn W. Davis A Bros. J. B. Dilleo at. al. vs. ft- Co wen eu al. Thomas Mitchell vs. John Dtden t. al. G. B. Ooodlander vs. Kramer A Dell William A. Bloom Ex'rva. A. C. Tate, Admlaia'r Washington B A L Ae'n vs. Ueorg Hanger T. Uicks vs. W. O. Relley William Albert 1 Bros. vs. Thomas Parks Andrew Uardner D. O. Ilemal Curtis Ream et. al. vs. Daniel Miller vs. John Lightner vs. Hubert liar Powell vs. O. W. Uallaher, Ad'r vs. Uriah Lloyd -Mono at, Jaa. Irtra. vs. DoKols A Fuller vs. Christina Tabb J. 0. Ackard II. H. (Sliilllngford John M. t'ummtng K. A. A W. D. In la Tniho Waax- Ellaa Smiley Casper Lelpoldt Co Nat UankofClear'dvs. A. Humphrey Co Nat Bank of Clear'd vs. William A W.ilUce Hsmuel Arnold, As', T. F. 8. Bloom T.J. Hover , Atleberlingslal Kirs John P. Irvln John Moure TS. James A. Bloom vs. William Lnthsret al VS. Allegheny V. R R Co vs. Jacob S Gearhart vs. Jacob Rinotelt et. al. Bridget Baker Mattrn A Miller James Port us of Jonathan Boynton va. Thouias Parks t. al. Nicholas Vandevsndr v. John Jamison Moore A Mnrpbey vs. Jamea rlvnn laaac Llnsa va. Oeo. O. Kirk, Ad'r lttiamer Dal va Tbomaa C. Kyler B. Rota va, J. T. Hurd Robrt Brown vs. Adam Mover at. al. Samuel Hence vs. C, 11. Henset Thomas Walton I VTtfe vs. F. A L.M.Coudrist ELI BLOOM, Frotbonoiary. JURY I.IMT-L.atQf th name of jurors drawn for January Term, A. D. 18Hfl.com manolng on th Id Monday (12th), aad to con tinue thre week i OhAxn Ji-Rous. Jas Irwin, Clearfield, iJ H Humel, Or ah am, J C Mvert, ' Ham'l Wiiherow, -lerdan A Ardrrv.Curwensvlll(iUonrad naaer, nnox, O W DaWalt, Ueocarla,;Tolbert Ogden, La no John Illaok, belt P E Blooi II P Hartmsn, Hoggs, John Lev I, Morri. J U BMrev. llrailford, jjs M Hpeocer jr, Pik Jarob W Corp, Urady, Jesse W Carlisle, " Robert uwen, rise, S Poitlelhwait, Handy, David Hoover, " R B Kantv.Hurnsllctn Rufus Lindsay, Chest, J W Hill, Woodward, Rob'l Mctiarvsy 'T Henderson, " Isr wain, Itrn dat. lOeorge Test, Dreatur, John Marka, TAV8RSajtlS0BS- Joa Shaw, Clssrflsld, llarrv Willi, " M F Owena, Csr'svllls, 0 D Erie, Uirard, Jerrv Irwin. Iloiitadals. Meh Jurv, r J MCVUimnurt, i'ihh , uth.w, Michael Uuffoy, Oscola,J'e Cnrry, Creenwood, OeoKmelgli.WallaoatonjJsse Hester, ' Hugh Mullen, Ueroarls, (1 0 neritng. uuiicn, J W Wright, Conrnd O inter, JaaHpangte Angus Miller, Hell, j J W Campbell, " 1 J M Johnson M Jona Rothroek, Bogga, Jne Dnirertox, Histon, Wm Htephons.ir, Kart'a Jaa S Read, Lawrense, h Denning, " llenrge Artry, Morris, Nicholas Fullmer, " B 0 Brenner, David W Hoyt, Pean, J B Evans. Sandy, J B Oloaaer, Unioa, J I Peoplos, M llollopeter, " li W.Ik Ins, Woodward, Jno M Chase, " Dan I fmel, " D Hitehing. Btartrerd, AmoBonialljr, Brady, Krastu Luther, " Heary O inter, M Lem l livers, Burasldel Jon 0 Mitchell jr, " Wm llesellofi, Chest, Wm Kime, Covingloa, Jne S Briel, Ijoba Low, M TBAVBRSSJ 4VBOM- In waia, Ura aav. D R Fell.rloe, Cle.rrd P.nl Whila Ckeel, 11 T Bui", ClearBeld, t Hew,ar, Oreenwnad, WUWood.aHjr, Uaal a R Caldwell. Kaoi, Joha J Read, Lawrence Jaa Doagbertv ar, M Wm Moae, Morri.. lonard K,ler, Morrli, W II Ile.m.T, " Jao W Irlemkre, Penn, Rlcb'd baavar Jr, Pean, II J Iloalen Pike, Levi Bloom, " T W Faraawerlh, flae, J M lrMal.r, Union, B I Pel.rma,WMd'4, Prtar Rradl.v, " Joe 0 llliciaa, N I II H.I. Lumber Oil;, R L CfiolbralB, L titv. (IHbert T.r. N.wbar,, llarrv K rente, Ueceola, Jaa f Rena.r, " M I) Mvari, Tlm.lbr Ln. Bell. Jne I. Wllaan, Bredfcfd M.rt K,l.r, rcrlal Bura.t, Drad, Joe. W Kama, lie. W Nolder IXIumaa, l.ra,ide If Wm llaii.n, John U Ho.ll, " 8 UM, - lo wnni.ldri air. ffJKIna, Rarneldenctj Morri a Daalea, (Ireh.m P B Nona. " t 1 Ir.le, Cl.are.eld, ) R J.nklM, Car'arlll., R d J.ra, Hoaladal., W A MeUoni,!., ' .7 Mcrmckcn 'Ore.nw'd ( k.a Tbarn, ' Jaa Reltar, Kerlhaae, M Cowan, Heparin, I, MrUrae.eB, Hnoa He.ebiah Plea.. IHewavTbo. Wilk.row Jr, Ka.au Jamea Jamea, B i,,., 'A J llullek, LadrrBM Qaalel Tramp, el,adlerdJari,bUre,., : ' Jocon piiii.nja, i- 'wiii( w a Tajicr, Olte 0 Daub, 1 J L W.a.er, rl, J ,ba hell., U 6 Reama, " Jera llnorrr, Morri,, ee lailmaa, Ab i'rs M Q Bloom, Pna, Wm bale, Plea, D K Rraheker, t'etoa. joha Uaill.le, t M llnbmbvv la'eld. Wm fhleH Wood.ard A M.l'r.-k.o, fer,..-. W II Sbnf, ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Cunreasvlll, Pa. Jaa. 9, 8-tf. Short Straw Wanted I PERRONS having short straw. salUbl for packing purposes, can find sale for it by ap plying st the ofiioe of THE CLBAHFIFI.D FIRE BRICK CO. Clsarfleld, Pa.( Dee. 17, 1879 8t 1 ANK EIBCTION NOTICE. Ths an JX f nual meeting for election of Directors of th CuUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF CLEAR PI KI.D will b held at the Hanking House oa TI KSDAY. JANITAHY MTH, 1880, between lb hours of 1 and 4 o clock f . H. W.M.HilAW, Cashier, j CUirfleld, P.. Dee. 14, 187t-Ut. t ADMIMMTH ATOIl'B NOTICEU-Notlo j Is hsreby given tbat Letters or Adminis tration on tbe estate of SAMl'RL CALDWELL, lata of Pik twp., Clearfield eoaoty. Pa., dee d, naving been duly graniea io ins unaervigaeo, an riersona Indebted to aaid estate will pleas mak u mediate payment, aad those having claim ar demands against tbe aam will present them properly authenticated for eeltlement without delay. JOHN T. I1AUERIY, Administrator. Lumber City, Pa , Dee. 24, 1879 8t. T) ICtil-Tlin'l NttTICRC.-Noiic. Is here- V by given tbat th following accounts hsvs been examined and passud by toe, and remain filed of record In thia office lor tbe inapnitioa of beirs, lestees, creditors, and all ot bars interested, and will be presented to tb next Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, to b held at the Court Hon, la th borough of Clearfield, commencing on th aeoond Monday (being th 12th day) uf January, A. D. lHbO : Final aooouat af J. II. Pentc and M. M. Penta, Adminlatratore or the astat or Isaiah J.l'entx, late ef Brady twp, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. Final aeoeant of James B. O rah am, Guardian or Rebecca Rinior, (now Maim), minor heir of William Klnler, dee'd. Final aoeoant af Joha Hoover, Executor ! the estate or Adam Snyder, late or Morri towasbip, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. Final aooeuntof Lewis Erbard, Guardian of Alloa Wc Henry, oae af tbe children and heir or Mc Henry, late of Jefferson Co., Pa, dee'd. Partial account of Lewis Erhard, Uuardlan of Elisabeth MoHenry, one or the children and heirs of Uc Henry, late or Jeflerton county. Pa , deceased. Fiual account of Leu is Krhard and Jacob Arnold, Administrators of tba est of Samuel Btarr, let ef Clearfield county, Pa, dee'd. Fsrtlal account af Jao. II. and Geo. W. Gearhart. Kxecutors of the last Will and Testament of Adam (learhart, lata of Ilradford township. Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd, Account of Alfred 8 cot) eld, Administrator oftbe tale of Jobe Venbrabaod, lata of ClearBeld county, Pa, dee'd., a filed by Lnelea Bird aud Charles Rolmuker, bondsmen. Partial account of Margaret A. Dickey, Admlnls- tratria of theesuuof Wm. 8. Dickey, late or Beccaria township, Clearfield Co., I'a , deo'd. L.J. MORGAN, Register. ClcsifislJ, Pa., Dec. 10, ISTd-lc 1HSO. Harper' Iiigiiue. ILLUSTRATED. 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Remittances should It mad by Poatofllo Honey Order er Draft, I avoid chane of loss. Newspars arc not to eony this ad-ertlt. ment- without th express oriii tier or li IfiRrt a A B norma. Addres IIARPEB d DUOTHKHH.New York. Dec. 10 Im. ADJOURNED nutans Val unblc Ileal IXatc IM LAWRENCE TOWNSniP. IN punmanno of an order of lha Orphaaa' Coart of Clearfifld ooonty, tht an'lrrftfrnrd. Ad uiinlilralori of tha eataie of ARTIUiH HKKSK, lata of l.awrnea townnhlpi dora.acd, will oiler at pnolio aal. at lha Court ilunaa, in tlje buff oogh af Cloarfltl't, Pa., on Sftturdny, January 17, 1880, At t o'elooh P. M., tha following drier! bod nal Kalala, to win That raluabla farm and honttUaJ, altuaia in Lawranoa lownabip, boundod and dtaertld at follows i bfiinnln at n poat at omr of lint of leora Batlnr; ibtnot north 0ra dc,raa waat Iwrlva ptrchoa to a rad oak lhano north twonf t- a-Kht doftroof aait foii'-aina parr haa to a hem- loon near ina nana ai uioarnnid ereai, ana nrar axoeth of ran tbanet amith thirty two degreee watt forty-two perebaa to n whtta oak near tbe Clear (laid Hridre mad i thenoa north eiahlr two dfjreoe watt forty -aaran porehaa to a port In lino oi lane , inenoo eoatn ny innoa ot nanwet Tale'i hai rt forte -aeten d-frfaa wett two hnndrad aod twanty-teeap paraboi la dead hratlook oloif bee i da tha publieroad readiof (mn. William A. Road' t aaw-mill to Anm Road t Mnrkintuh bop ( thence by laadt of Aaruo C. Tele, Ihe eoura of tnid road beitic eonih, thirty dtgree eatt Ifty-fbnr perehae ta a neet, or Mono, In aaid road on Haa al tha Peter Martin traot ihenea noith flft'-flraand one-half dtfreae eait twa bond red nod twenty foar and eet-ett tomb perch t a o tha plaoe of beginning, CONTAININQ 100 ACMS And allowance. Thii l one or tha mnt drlrable a ad heat taiproreej (a rail In tba Manly. HIM II TV AlHifi AHK Cl-KAIthD, fenoed, mmi ander n food Hate of oaltlret.on, bat lag merron eraoten n large Two Slory Dwelling and a lar BANK BARN, to. If I her with n tprBK nou" corn-erlb, and the eeaeeary antnnuainKe, mm wen aa m "-m LARUK OltCUAHD f bearing frnjt treei of arery daarrlp. Vj w l.oi, ftrd t) wall of good w atr. miMm. On half af the pa rebate ipnnaj nmtt he naU on aoitTie bf Uf eatt, and tht balanon tn tTat aiual aunaal parmrata, eocnrwd by bond ud Vairlfaira an the pr?tM- For lertbor iafunaaltoa, Inquire on tht prl re, or nfJoha it) Fchryfer.t-t ClaoHleld , ar 9iIm Kent, rhlliuabarg. JOHN t(. OHKVVIflt. Ktia a s nr.Kn, AdmVeef Kttota af Anbnr Btaea, dee d. rirarneln, Pa.. !. 17,;l:-4t, PHILADELPHIA. F. T. HOWELL & CO., IMPORTERS DEALERS IA" . 1216 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Oct 13, 1870-3. , T. A. FLECK. NEW, NEW, NEW. Fall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF j T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 CLEARFIELD, PA, f BREISS GOODS, Ulack ami Cnloieil Cn.limflicK. I'.rninile J;rin Onoif, Plain Tiraa Goods, Now SIibwIh, l.niliiw' CooIh, lied Klnnnolarrnj- Flanncln, Kliid Klunnelii, Navy lilae Planncla, Wnlerproola and JLadiea' Clotln, all colors, Cnwimarea, lion's and Boy' Wear, Drot Ginghams, Calicoes ind Muslins. Our stock was never bolter. Our Ladies' Skirts are beautiful. Millinery Goods, A complete Stock nt our muni Bargain. mm mm l'lumo., flowers, Wings, Ontikh Tips, all kinds of F.ncy Wings and Birds, New Brocnde Velvets and Silks, Satins, Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Gloves, Lulu Gloves, Silk Fringe, Itnttons, I.occs, Corsets, Kmbroidirics, Edgings, Inserting., SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linon Handkerchiefs-, Ladies' Ties, Hibbons, Gcrmantown Tarns, Zeplijrs and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Underwear, Ladies,' Gont's and Children's llono. W don't intend to havo any stora in i,icuruoiu couniy neat ns in anyming siyie, pneos, quantity , quality, or selling. Give ns a call and sea for yoursolf. Oil ClothM, Ottoman., CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., JAMES L. MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. All kinds of Caekels and Coffin, kept on hand, and furnisbod to order on short notice, including the finest as well as the cheapest that can be manu factured. Our oonPBH rnESEnvEn Is the best tn use, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attended in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second street, or leave your orders at Troulman's Furnilurs Store, adjoining the Postofflce. JAS. L. LEAVY, oct 1.79-ty.' Clearfield, Pa. gtruj Sl'1Utmrntii."' BEE KOR iAI.E. Thirteen blvae of IUIIaa Bean wbicb I will Mil cheep for caah, ar eiohenge for wheat. For fnrtber In formation call on or addrau tbe andereifrned. J.P. KRAMKK, Nov t, It If. ' Clearield, Pa. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SIIAVED AND SAWKD. Cnrwenavllle, Jaa. , 'f If. 1.1AHM I.AM) f()H SAI.B-la lle.toa IS anil PinatowB.bipa,Clearfieldooantv. Keaaoneblc time riven lor parr of pnrchaee m.aav. 1'ri'M M 00 lo tll.O, par aara. Micera'a reaerved. L. BIHO, Airnnt, PenS.ld, Pa. or W. LLe.cn A Knaii, 6epl. 10, mO tf. , ClnrS.ld, Pa, fko White Sewing Machine Can b licuRht mt loit prlefit from ALEX. 1'ATTKHc.JN, Wnodlftnd. Pm. It fi )"mh If aot npertor to mny first o)mi Sowing Mftohlnt In tht m-rkol. Circular twnt oa iipliottiun. Woodland, Ptv, Oct. U, lt,79-a. "TOTirR TO STOCKHOLDERS. Thtr W will tw ntint of IB ttokholrjrfl ef Hit Cla.rl.1tl Fir Urick Com piny hold t tho rfflw of tho ComponT, in Clovrfljlil, on Tburn day, the l.llhtlay of Januiry. Ihho, t two o'clook P. M., lor tho parpoM of oloetiDff oflloon for tbo Mtaiag yoor, tuid votinf apon tbo qaoi lion of iBorooaiDg tlio itook of laid Cotnpoo-. Bt ordof or Ih Hoard of D I roc tor. , Attofftr WM. V.I3L..K, ProiiJant. C. W. Bmiti, Poorotar-. Clcarfldd, Pa., Not. , 1879 2m. F OR SALE. Tht nnderalvnod wilt tell at prlraU tale all that trant or pa reel af laved titaala tn Decatnr lownibipi QlMrueld aounly, Pa within a abort diRUnce of tbe Tyrone A Clear del 1 R, R.. and adjoining land l of Robert llodaon nnd otnera, nnd known it the Jacob B. (Jearhart loL The taid tract containing OU arret mora or feat, with two rel na of vainalile eoal ther-on, bat alMWt SO acrea elearrd, and It the key to a larfe body of eoal about being developed. Will ha told low and upon tony term. For par I ion I are, apply tn DAVID L. KKKUS. Clearfield, Pa., Jnly lip lo7. BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. The nnderrnrlt being thankful for part fa vara, would respectfully la form the eitiaeaa af Clear grid and vieiaity thai he bat nnrRhated Iba thnp In Clearfield borough rtwnily ooeupied by Anna Kennard, attnatt.1 on I ooutt ttreat, la tht roar of Geo. Weaver A Co.'t tlore, where by ttrlot and eloie attention to haa in eaa, he hopea tn receive a larre there of public patronage. rtrPrieet rra'onahla and all work guaranteed. Clearfield, Pa , Oct. 16, iHTt In. TIMBER FOR'SALE." Tht utidrffcitncd effert for tnle all tbe pint, nab, poplar and heaaloek tmhwr an 411 aerat af laad In Clearfield oonnty. partial aoniulting tht aap or allaeof tbaoountf, w, ill find II in Brady LntiBiskLn. BVrlii.inlt. ih kail tawB.hiBi Tc line, and known na Irmrt No. 14.14 Thia OyfV ttuher win be held opoa rot ae'e an til tbe JW Wt of Dm r miter next. For further partiea lan apply to er addrfa, unu. a. iiuuuiiA I'Kit. Oclolxr It, r7 (I. Clenrfitld, P, HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IM TIIK h"4 : Curwensville ! X f the Bueoaehanna river, hi it bnronitb af Curwenavillo, 0 1 earn el J oonnty. Pa , nneapivd by tba bin UKN4AM11X UAhlHIIUllN, deed, Ll no olTtrrd for tale. U ooniamt nlmul Thirteen Acres, llfoa wklak h etwle. a la. Iwa-Merv IraaM DVLLL1G HCISE, kBl.K, end the aeoMearv .nl. (., aad alia a Ifl.uWINll .'UI MAlNar war. H-RIK4 WATRR. TkU I. a verv Sa.lrabl. araaaHy aar a frirela rM. oteBM. Th.,r.Mrlcn.wo(.redallRIVATI HAltK. aa meanalil. lerma. far Ian bar la. fcrmatlan la r.latloa ta It, aall .1 Iba nramlMe, er a,pl, lo Ih. aB.ereitweo In ,a,eea m nv Mter. . , UiaXTIIAL W. SMITH, Altera., aaf la. lidri. ne.rftelJ, Pa., ftvt. UI.tf. ItllSffllanroBi A. M. niLLF. Etc. Clearfield, Pa. Sept, 1, "7111 LEAVY, a week la yoor owa town. Terml nnd IS "0O ooll free. AddrealB.nalletAOompaaj, Portland, Main.. deolT.TO.ljr. n weak, lit n im) at bom. caitiff made. Ooallv MtBt free. Addrael Trne A Co., Ansnatn, Maine decir,'7 Ijr. r OMt HUKIIKLH.n.crt. Weavw A Co. Of want Sra tkoaaand boabell ol OATS, iaw, and will pav eaab or produce. ClearSalJ, Pa, Aaf. It, H7!-tf. CLEARFIELD COUNTY BANKr Tha banking Ann knows at tht Clearfield County Bank bat been ditiolred by nntnal oooseot, nnd tbe bank la to go Into gradual lirjui Jation. Wa are rctpenrible for tba dibta, and will pay them. Tba aiteti will bt under eonirol of John W. Wrlgley aiolntlTely, M tht banking honta, anl ind will be collected by him. JAMKS T. LEONARD, JAM Kg R. GRAHAM, WILLIAM I'OKTKR, WILLIAM A. WALLACK, GEO KOR L. REED. Clearfield, Pa , Dan. S, lB7-tf. 1ICENHB NOTICE. Tha following per J ton hart lied In tha office of tba Clertt of the Coart of Quarter Sattltna tf Clearfield ooua ly, their Petltiona nnd Bonda for I.ietnaea, at tba January Station!, agrrtably to tht Aot ef Aa tanably i . OTiL LICKWIi. John fl. Bar r , , . DuBoU. W. I.. Nicboleon u William Carley " 8. R. Notaatint.HM ,M I A. J. lJrnuakar MM n. Ula, Michael Hurley .... Wm. Smith John Coleman , .Oaceola. ...Jlonladalt. Jacob Lanta " Uaorga H. Woodin H..HMH... Francit Cooper Nicholat J. W,J,a....N. HtaUd a.Woodward twp. W. W. Mar.h Brady twp. Tniter DaTlt Bnraaide borough Tbotnaa M. furnlti... ......Bradford twp W U0 LBS A LB. M, Kllnoidliager aBtTAlUXf. KlllottM. Peoti William Weld Certified from tba Record. DnBoli. DuBole. ..Beootuia twp. 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