Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 21, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WKDNKSDAY MORNING, JAN. 21. 188.
Termi of Subscription,
If paid la advnnce.or within three mouth t...$1 00
If paid after three end before eix meaihi.M I 60
Ifpnidaflof tbeeipimUonof ill u unfa U.m 00
-Mtri. 8. M. PiTTEneitL A Co., New-
pa'per Adverlleiag AgenU, IT Perk Bow, norner
Ukaiii Street, are our dulj authoriied Agents
in Nvw York City.
; HKMGlOUfl HOTICCH.
Mt-thocllat El-Ian ope I Church Hit. J.fi.
MrMrRAT, Pastor.-Servloee wary Sabbath
U I H A. M., end 7 r.
Kebbath Hnbool at 9 A. M.
1 ...... M...i ... WmImlUv. tt Tl P.
Cumuunion Serrioe, first Sabbath of every
MOD IB, l "l n. a.
ttcit Cleartteld M. K, ( tiim h. Her
W. t'iTT WiLioR, Pastor. Preaching every
ftlternete Hundey, at 8 o clock, P. M. Sunday
School it 21, P. M. All an invited to attend,
preah) lerUn tiiurch--Rtv. H. S. BtiTtnn
....(..a ni..in. .,J tvnln. Kik,
bath School at I P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednea-
day evening.
u ... I.. 4 'K.i U. Paaliir
Kabliata Bo hoy I at It P.M. Prayer Meeting every
n iuduqij evenine;. '
wt. Franc li' Churrh Catholic Rot. I
J. Sukhidai.. Divio, service at H A. M., oi
. I, . A... ikUJ ..J tn.lk Riinftnvanf tuanh month
at 7 o'clock, P. M. Kuudny School every Sunday
afternoon a a o cjook. w
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
tini or loLOtaa odirtii inanions court.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Pint Monday of J una.
Fourth Monday of September,
tihi or BOLDiaa con-toa rkiai.
Firit Monday of Jane.
Seeond Monday of November.
, pdslio orrienni.
' Prtidtnt Jndgt Hon. Cbarlei A. Mayor, of
Look Haven.
Astttft.nl Lam Judy Won. John II. On if, of
lielletonte.
Attoeiatt JuHyee Abrnm Ogden, Clearfield;
Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield.
Prothnotarpi Bloom,
Remitter and JttcartttrL. J. Morgan.
TViaiwvr Pbillp Dottt.
Hetrict Attorney J. F. McKinrtck.
Sktriff Jamil MahalTey.
Ittnulu Sheriff 1 1
County 5wrtyor Samnel P. McCloskey, Car
wensvllle. CWii Comminiontr C. W. Kyter, Grnnara-
ton P. O.; Ulan jonnnon, urampian imih r. v.,
Commifionrf Vlert Jonn vt. nowe.
JohnNorrli.Br., Curwen.vllle.
County Auditor William V. Wright, Oar
fluid ; Joseph Oilliland, Three Runaj J. 8. Nor
rit, Woodland.
Aiu.ru Coroner 3. B. NetT, Wow WatMngton.
6'owmioTt AndnwJ. Jaekfoo, Clter-
fied, Wn. it. Urown, uienrueiu.
tjjterintendl of ficAoot M. L. Mo
Onh.n rixitrflsld.
Healer of Wnehti A Wani-JeiH W . Carllll,
offlei at Utheriborg Pa-
Aotari- Publi John W. Wrigtty, m. Ba
dahangh, Cyrui Uordon, Clearfield Joiepb K.
Irwin, N. B. Arnold, CarwiniTillt 1 J. A. Living-
loni, Dulloii Vny.
Ont tfuM(il Aolutnn ia dicidedW intiroitlng in
a local point of Ticw, aail profitable reading to
outiidin who wa&t to sava money.
Vl.H, OF COCRKEI
Hill jou Uki wheat, oaU or eora for lub
xrriplion F" W art often inquired of in thla way
by lettir from patroni who raiidt at a diiUnot
fium ClearficM. Wi again aay y. Tha rwiipti
of a rtrponiibli mirchant or mill owner in th
Vicinity, will aniwer bi jurt ai well ai the oaib.
To tllluitrati! If any of oar patrona will deliver
ui a bag of grain at tha mill of Joioph II. Dntb,
In Cbelt tftwnhip, Horace Fntcbia, In 10 roil do,
Thomai II. Foreay, ta Graham, Wa. Porter or
bliw', In Lawronoc, or Brown A Beylcr'i, at
Hock too, UlIob lownibip, ai.J forward tbiir
receipt! for Ihi amunnt, we will eridlt them on
tbetr account fur tha aama. In thie way all may
won pay what they owe, If tbiy will purine thli
eourw.
iWAtlvertiBrB nd others will boar
In mi ttd that all art io lee intt&ded for publication
la tbii paper mutt be banded it, not later than
Tueaday, at V A. M. Don't forget it!
The Citizens' Cornet Hand was out
on Mondiy evening.
John and Frank Keilly, of this place,
have diipored of their team of aorrel koreei to
Sheriff Meheffry.
Union services will be continued jn
tba ehurcbei of tblf place during a portiou, and
perhapi all, of tbil week.
A mare belonging to Dick Bard, of
Carwenrville, died at the fit. Charlie bote) liable,
la thii borough, one night but week.
The Orpheus Cornet Band was out
lait Friday night, aerenauiog onino aitct ai
haffey, Ii -Sheriff Penta, and othirt of our town.
A protractod meotinir is in progress
In the Wilt ClearSeld M. & Cborob, aader the
minlitrattoni of the pallor, Bit. W. 6. WiUon.
Tho BDcioty of Friends will hold sor
vioeila their Church at CurwiniTille neit Sunday
morBing, January 15th. Clergymen from a dn
tanee will oonduot the meeting.
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The subscription lint of tho JIkI'I H
licakIi climbing right up. Nine new lubaorip-
tloni wera entered during the pait week five of
them In one day, and voluntarily too.
Two catamounts, we learn from the
Reporter, were reoeotly ibot by Kllii Horner on
the mountain aiar Centre Hall. Tho largiit one
manured about four Teat from tip to tip.
A Festival began intuc M. K.Church
at Uulloia yeitirday (Tuwdiy) erettiog, to con
tinue all week. The proceed! will be need for
the benefit of the' periooege. everybody li cor
dially invited to attend.
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Masonic tirand Mantor Noabit, A.
Y. M., baa re-eppolnied Harrlioa T. Bear di ley,
of Lock Haven, District Deputy tirand Maiter
of tbii Dtitrlcr, eompoied of tho oonntlii of
Cliirfield, Centre and Clinton.
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Our Iiimbermon, having no snow to
aid tbem In hauling, are makiag very poor pro
greu ta getting Umber to the river. Oood haul
tog would in) i r en up affatri eoniiderahly in tbii
eotloa Ai It la, our lumbermen'! bandi are lied.
After the anion services in tho M. K.
Cbn'ch liet Tburiday maing, a oongivgational
meeting waa held, at which Meier. J one. Boya.
toa, Qeo. W. Rheem and Mllei R. Been were
elected toaerreej Truiteea of the Clearfield M
R. Church for ISHO.
We learn from the Fhilipsburgtournnf
that the hnaiei which have been it an ding vacant
ftt Wallaoetoa, thli eoanty, for loag lima, are
low Id demand In eonitqueneo of the law mill
wbleb li being pat la operation at that point by
Hoover, llugbee A Ce.,of Pbitipeburg.
A slight change has been made in
the time of holding the appeal In Clear&eld bor
ough and Lewreaoe townehlp. Let tbiee loter
Mted take notion thit tba former hai been changed
to March 14th, and Lawrence lownibip to March
1Mb on week later than published In our la ft
line.
Liko John Chinaman and the Indi
ana, tha oiea will have to go. Thar are only
111 oiea la Clerflvld eoaa'y, according to the
Triennial amimiot for IMS. Ia 171, there
were 129 returned. Hormi and mnlei have In
meed la aamier from 4,178 la 1871, to 411 In
I8SS.
a
MeHttrs. Strouso, Lehmun A Co., who
are aew doing auiloMi at Pbilipeburg, will open
Bulbar ilore, for (be parpoee of doing a general
merehandleing bailaeii, la tbii place, ahoat the
lit of April. They hive lacnred the room In
Pke'i Opera Ilouie, ree-atty occupied by Mr.
H.-hlo.i.
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One Mori Justicr. The death oi
Wm. L. Rlihel, Kia,., leave a vat-aery la the
om of Jiullee of the Peae, la Lawmn towa
hip. It will therefore be the daty of the eitl
lena of that townihip ta 111 (ho raeaaay at tho
eppronefcing February election.
$150 Kkward I It will bo ohervcd
by aa advertlita.nt la tbii line, ai wilt aa
poetera, that Peter Uaraler, of Coving toa towa-
hlpi who bad hli aara burned and tba wiadowi
af hli boan ilaihed la, during the Fall of IST8,
pmpneei to look after Ihoi viol alert of the law,
and bring them to Joitloe.
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A man named John lieer, A rosidont
C'lrlua ooaaty, wai walking oa tba track f the
Lew Grid Railroad, near New Bethlehem, on
Monday of lait week, when the gravel traiaaame
along and it i ark him, iajeriag him eobidtj that
he died wltaia aa hoar afiorwardi. Ha leevet a
wife and ail or rerea ihltdrea. Another waning
to tbo'twh peTtM la walklnir oa Ihe railroa-1.
Ir. Oukley, of JJolroit, says : "Sol
lera' Liver PIIU" are admirably calculated for
blllouineu and hcadaobea."
Anothir Lawyer. The card of S.
h. Metlee, Kiq., formerly of Clarion aounty, but
now loeated at DuBoli, will be fouod claewhere
laihlilMua. .
$100 roR$25U. Any person wishing
lo aecure a good property, iiluate in tiearDeid,
can have a bargain by calling oa David Heilbrua
at hia Variet Store, la thli borough.
A Good Companion. The prospectus
OI tho Augtnttnmm n ifiaiay -Jomntai will
be found la oar advertising oolamni thli week.
It U the bott publlentloa of the klad we know of.
Sent Opr. Sheriff MabafToy and
Deputy Keag gy, on la it Saturday morning, took
two oraiy men, named Matiblai Greille and
Thomaa Pete, to the Danville Aiylam for aafe
keeping sad maiatenaao.
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In Demand. Itov. Uoortre W. Mil
Icr, formerly ptorof the Method! it Cburch ia
Bellefonte, hu received two "ealla" Irom WU-
mington, Delaware, at a aalary of $2,J00 a year.
Mr. Miller la now at Cham bera burg.
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NoT Quite. That "extraordinary
urglotl o per at too auvertueaient, uootorel up
ai a local puff, may go through with tome, but
not with ill. "Cor." you bavo been impoied upua.
Small gttnei of that kfad may be Indulged In by
boy, but mrn ihould"atay out."
B. K. V. U. IC At the annual moot
ing of itoekholdan ia Look Haven on Monday,
of lait weak, Hon. L. A. Mackey waa re-elected
Preiidcnt, and Thomaa A. Saott, A. 41. Curtln,
Jantei Gamble, 0. A. Mayer, John Irwin, jr., and
A. C. Noyce were re-cleeted Director. Edmund
DUt chard, Kiq., of Bellefonte, waa eleoted Bi-ere
lary and Treanrer.
Bkkikstop All. The shipmenta of
aoal over the lyrono ana uiearneid Haiirokd
from tha tat to tha 10th of January, amounted to
(7,011 ton i, being aa tnorcaaiof 19,178 tone over
the eitne time lait year. In addition to tha eoal
trade there were 11? can of lumber and 1 18 can
tf miaoelleneoui freight. What a grand move-
me nf of our black diamond thii la.
Mr. A.Neiger,Taylorville, Pa.,writL'8:
''My mother, an old lady of titty year, luffired
f.ir thirty yean with Hbeuioatliut to mob ao ai
lnt that abe waa at linjee entirety lame. Wo
procured from Moiira. Ludwig Broi., Druggii'l,
in Seranton, P., a buttle of St Jaobi Cil,
uiad It according to direvtiona, and raw our
effort a crowned with perfect aucoeaa. Mother
waa relieved."
O'llern, tho man who assaulted and
robbed Matthial Boffinan, of Cambria county, on
be rod leading from Pen field to thli ptao4, on
the S2d of Beptambar lait, plead guilty before
Judge OrvU Uat week, thereby waiving atrial
He waa KDttnced on Saturday morttirg to a
term of aii yeara and all month In the Woplern
Penitentiary. Mr. Hoffman waa In town lait
week, and be yet lufferl from the injurloa racoir
el at tba handa of O'Uern.
The jury at Williaranport in tho caso
againat Pelir Herdlc and lluraoe K. Taylor
brought In a verdict of guilty on Saturday a
week. The char pa waa conspiracy to defraud
creditor! In connection with the operation! of the
banking home of H. K. Taylor A Co., wbiob im
pended a couple of yean ago. Motion wai made
tor a new trial, bail given and the hearing oa
The motion put down for March. Judge Mayer
preiided at the trial.
Communion Wink. The grapo erop
of A. pi-r'i vineyard! in New Jenoy lart year
wai one third larger than any previous yar.
Ilia vlneyarda In New Jcricy, and tha product
frtm the grapei he purchaaei, hire enabled him
to keep a ituek four yean ahead. None aold leia
than four yean old. It baa become a popular
evening wine among the beat familea in New
York, and fur ecmmnolun purpoaes. For tale by
E. W. Graham, druggiat, Clearfield, Pa.
L. C. & T. Kailroad. Tho Tyiono
Htratd aaya that for the purpose of making an
estimate of work neoeeiary to complete the Lew
laburg. Centre and Tyrone Railroad from that
place to Pennsylvania Furnaoe, a eorpi of en
gineer! are tnveatigating tba condition of tha
road between the point! aamod. Among other
tbtnga tbay are thoroughly teatiog the condition
of the timberi In the trestle Work Juit below
town, by the free uee of a brmm wis mp ibwaw.
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A change bos been made in tho firm
of the publiihera and proprietor! of the Brook.
vllle iMoerar, W. G. Ckrk retiring, and Win,
lorn, of tha Jftnonian , taking hli place. The
firm li aow McMurray A Horn. The publi
cation of tha Brookvllle Jtftrtunian, the organ
of the Jefferion eounty Democracy for the paat
thirty yeara, w are Informed, has been auapended
for a time, leaving ita rival, the Democrat, a olear
field, and the only Democatlc paper now pub
lished in the oouniy. A year ago, Brookvllle had
four papen, aow It has only two th Democrat
ana tttpubtican.
Rev. Milton McVay, arrested lor
bastardy, and oa being taken to Elk onnty,at
eaped from those having him in charge, at Cool
Spring, JatTerioB oonaty, oa Saturday, th 10th
laitant. 11 la of median height, dark ya (a
little eroiied), dark hair and whiakera, high re
ceding forehead, a very abort thick neck and a
little itoop ahouldered. Did preach and nil lint
meat aa be traveled through the country. A re
ward of $25 will be paid for hii arrest, by Rev.
F, C. Kahbangb, Babula, Clearfield county, or
Weat Summit telegraph itation, Clearfield comity.
Exchange pleaae notice.
We sneak knowingly when wo as-
icrt that Uall'i Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renawer
la the beat article of the kind sold oa th A mar.
loan Continent. Personal trial baa demonstrated
this, nod the article la an eligaat and cleanly
one, without which we think no toilet compute.
Meiin. Johnaton, Hallowiy A Co., SOS Arch
atrcct, Philadelphia, are lb ftgenta fur th arti
cle, and when onr Philadelphia frleodi retara
from Cap May, they aboold certainly procure
leoftt. We know of no inch article aitant
for the hair, and tbna apeak In auch decided and
emphatic terma. Oetan Foam, Cnp Mag, N.J.
a
Our State Normal. Tho Bummer
term of the Central Normal School at Lock
Haven will bog in on Tuesday, March 15tb, and
end July lit. To teafhera, and thoaa preparing
to teach, the anlireeipenr, including everything
but book a, ta f I per week. Uooma are rented to
self-bonr ten at from 8b oenta to 40 can la per
week. Th charge for washing to ae If boarder!
ia 40 ceata a do sen. All the necemry furniture,
Including bed-clothei, etc., together with heat, ia
furnWhad to itudenti without extra charge. Th
full appropriation of bO cent! a wiek la alwaya
paid by the lohool whether ihe State payi In full
oi not. For further Information, lend for circu
lar, or aea advertisement la this paper.
Using a One Cent Stamp. A
great many people are erroneously of th opinion
that a totter in an natea led envelope can be aent
through lb mailt for a oae-eent a tarn p. When
inch letter Inadvertently pasa through tba mail
ing ofllo they ar rated up double at th office of
destination and the person addressed la eom
polled to pay five ceata before he can obtain the
letter. Receipt a for money paid, whether signed
by a written or printed nam, ar alwaya lubjict
to letter ratoi, whether la a aea led or aoaealed
envelope, Billa lor merohandie purchased and
itateaincnti of account, wholly In Writ ting are
aubject to letter rate, but If partly printed and
partly written, they can be lent In aa nniealed
envelope for n cent. However, tha leader mail be
careful to writ a additional matter, tuoh ai
"pleas remit," "account overdue," "will send
balano of order In a fev days," etc, because
aay inch addition li earrespondenii of a pi none I
nature and nbjeeli Ihe pany revelling the aama
to a rating up on the letter. A II tit attention
to Ibes points will save annoyance to lender!
and addreiseri of Ibia elaia of mailer. AUoona
Tribnnt,
Mr. William F. Boono, a prominent
Philadelphia laletman for tha put thirty yeara,
and peraonally known to nearly all the merchant!
in thli county, hu removed to Baltimore, and
will be naad at N. 14 Clark ttret. We bel.tr e
Mr. 1). li a nephew of our fellow-eitiien, C.
Kralaer, Esq. The Philadelphia Sunday JrVcary
la alladleg to th format remark; "Wa. P,
Boone, to whom alluiioa waa made In the religioua
eoloma af thla paper laat Sunday, retina from lb
aotloa barloaia, la which be ha been engaged la
tbla city for the laat thirty Ira yeara. Mr.
Boon, aa a aaleimaa, repreaenled aa of th
richeat counties la the State, Introducing a larg
el mi af merchant! to ta huilneei men of ur
ally, thai Identifying himself with th tatireiU of
both buyer and Hi let. Mr, Boone waa frequently
offered aa tat ens t In builacii boaiea, but invari
ably refused, preferring th trade he bad at com
mend. Rome thirty yeara ago the writer of thla
wai a fellow -e!erk af Mr. Boone! la a larg ao
lloa boaae, and caa bear witneaa to hii taduitry
and rtrlet edberenee to buslaeaa, th resalt af
which li, that be retire with a eompetenev, and
with ihe beat wivhoa of hia namerona friends.
For th last several eaaaj Mr. Boane waa with
th larg notion tons af Yowrg, Fialda A Co ,
lathMtli."
"Nin rnur mirrli In t!in hurl " nntil
Horace Grealev. b laktos? 'Dr. Sellers' Couh
Syrup." Loaa no lima In getting a bottle.
Baronma has become the acknowl-
edged remedy for liver and kidney now plaint a,
Prepared by E. K. Tbotnpaon, Tltuirllli, Pa.,
and for eele by all dmggiata ia Clearfield, and
Joseph Sey tor A Sob, Lutheraburg. JaB-2t-lt
Court Again. Our second week ol
January Court la In full blast. Judge Mayer la
presiding, with Assistants Ogden and Holt 1b
tbetr aeata. Thla being a Common Plea a week
lb taraoat of ipootatore li vary illm ; but there ar
io me Important case down fri.UM. The pro
ceedings will appear next week.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
ia the Postoflioeat Clearfield, for the week ending
January 1U, 1880
Mill Maggie Aleiander,Mra.Crealla Broth orij
Mri. Mary Ann Doleu, Her. 11. A. llobbi, Samuel
Hoover, Henry Pardon, John W. Patchen, D. P.
RoherU, I). W. Smith, Anderaon Sobieaal, Joiejih
WooJf, Carrie M. Welch.
P. A. GauLin, P. M.
Coal- Oil Accident. Last Thurs
day even iog Mri. Leech, wit of Kd. Leech, re.
reaiding in Lawrence township, waa severely
burned by the eiploaioa of a parlor lamp. Mri.
Leech wai lilting by a small stand, allthe fumily
except her mother-in-law, who wai In the neit
room tho kitchen having r-ttlnd for tho night
whtnby itine unaccountable reaon tho lamp ex
ploded and before ariiitauoe arrived Mr. Leech
waa terribly t urned tn one arm, one leg and
about the lower part of her body. She lulTercd
intense igony until the arrival of Dr. Crouch, of
thli place, who relieved her paina considerably.
At thii writing, Friday no, Mri. Leech la com
fortable but not out of danger. The cam of the
explosion la unknown. CunttnttitU Time; Jan
uary 17 th.
Killed on a Loo Jon. We aro In
debted to the Osceola Rertitlt, of Saturday tail,
for the partlculari of the following accident : "Ob
Tburiday afternoon, Tboa. S. Mollott waa Inatant
ly killed In Strickland A Mtrldatb'a log job on
Morgan run, In Decatur township, thla oouaty.
Tba unfortunate man wai arosi-rutting near the
ohopperi, who gave nottee that a tree waa about
to fall. Mellott ateppod back, aa be thought, to
a life ple; but the tre In lti descent, itruck
another one, which fell In hii direction, and
itru.-k him, breaking fall neck, crushing bii skull.
and otherwise mangling bti body. Mellott lived
In Bedford county, and loavei a wife and flv
obildrvn. The remains wera brought to Osceola
the same evening and forwarded to Bedford
county next day,"
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I.KMARKAI1LE OFFER IN MUrMC One
Hundred Jluiic L taunt for Ttteltm AWare ana a
Half. Three new teachers one of them a grad
uala of Lelpslo ; another a graduate of Dresden, and
the other the leader of three linglng aoeietlea
hive just been added to tha faculty nf the Cob
ervatory of Musta connected with Ihe Pittsburgh
Female College. There are now eleven leachori
in all In the Conservatory. Instruction li given
in French, German and elocution, aa well aa in
muifo. Commencing with the new term, February
21, one hundred lenoni per quarter will be given
for twelve and half dollar, an average of twelve
and a hall cent per leaaon. The instruction will
U broad and thorough. Th tcavbere are all
Kurpne hot two, and Intd a high rank In their
profusion. We know of no tuch offer aa the
rjp'gt'ing in the Unittd Statea. Board, at low
ra tea, can Le had la the College. Addren, Im-
tnudiately, Rev. t 0. Pershing, D. D., Pittsburgh,
Peun'a.
Ti mor Bkmovei.. Mm. M. L. Mo-
Quown, wife of our worthy Superintendent, and
daughter of John A. L. F legal, of Govhen town
ihip, hat been suffering for some months past
with a malignant tumor, developing Itaotf on th
right elite of her neek. After a consultation with
physician!, It wai deemed adrlssbla to have It
removed just aa soon aa olrcnmatanoe would per
mit. Accordingly, Mr. McQiown, accom
panied by hii wifr, visited tha Pennsylvania
University Hotplta), In Wait Philadelphia, wher
a apotialty li mad In the treatment of auch
caaea, and where, oa Wednesday, tha 7lh tost., an
operation waa performed upon Mri. MoQaown,
arter being placed under lb Intlueno of chloro
form, by Dr. D. Ho yea Arnew, at listed by Dra,
Hunter and Mulligan. Th time occupied waa
about an hour, and th aulTerar endured the oper
ation with considerable fortitude, nod baa im
.raved M nuah o b aliU la raoh Jvr hiM i
in tbii place last Saturday evening. The operating 1
pbyelolan exprea aed hia opinion that tha aourcej
of trouble waa removed entirely and that it will
never return, having boan taken oat rot and
branch. Mri. McQuown'i many friends and ac
quaintance throughout the county will rejoica to ;
know that ihe hai received inccestful treatmenlf !
and will hope for ber vpeedy and permanent re- ,
oovery. ;
COURT PROCEEDING. j
rirar warn,
Court convened at I o'clock P. M. on Monday,
January 12th, 1880, with Judgee Orvla, Ogdtn
and Holt on tha Benob.
The Hst of Grand Jurori hiving Seen oalled,
Conrad Baker, of Knox township, waa appointed
foreman of that body.
John 8haw, Robert Bum gar doer and Harry
Hemphill war appointed tipstaves.
After receiving the returna from the different
Constable! of the county, the mual Quarter Sei-
iloai business waa taken up and dlapoaed of dur
ing the week.
Commonwealth va Paul Teraube, No. t January
miIobi, 1880. Arson. Continued to March
ses'ioni.
Commonwealth va. Daniel O'llern, No. 8 Jan-
nary aeraloB, 1880. Highway Robbery. De
fendant being arraigned, plead fuilty, and waa
acnlenced to pay coata of prosecution, a fine of
on dollar and undergo aa Imprisonment of iix
yeara and elx moatba la the Western Peniten
tiary.
COMMON PLKAI
Waahlngton Building and Loan Aiioeiallon
vs. George Hager, No. 61-3-4 September Term,
1878. AW. ii. Snr. Mortgage. Continued for
causa, on application and cost of Plaint iff.
John Moore va, Wm. Luther and Amoa lleniel.
No. 28 September Term, 1877. Ejectment. Con
tinued for cause and on application of Plaintiff.
OB muni' court.
Tin following acotfuntawcra presented on Jan
uary 14th, lo wit :
Final aooount of J. H. Penta and U. M. Pentx,
Administrator of the estate of Isaiah J. Peata,
late of Brady township, deceased.
final account of Jamai B. Graham, UuarJian
of Robeeoa Rinlcr, (aew Malm), minor heir of
William Rinier, deeeaicd.
Final account of John Hoover, Ei ecu tor of
the CKtate of Adam Snyder, late of Morrla town
ship, deceased.
Final account af Lewia BrharJ, UuarJian of
Alio Mcllenry, one of the children and bolraof
Mo Henry, late of J (Tenon eounty, Pa,, de
ceased. Final nodosal of Lewie Erhard and Jacob Ar
nold, Administrator! of tba aetata of Samuel
Starr, late of Clearfield eonnty, Pa., deceased .
Partial account of Joha II. and Gee. W. Gear
hart, Executor a of the laat Will and Teatament
of Adam Gear hart, late of Bradford townihip,
deoeaied.
Aocouat of Alfred flcofield, Adminatrator a f
the atat of John Vanbraband, late af Clearfield
oonoty, Pa., deceased, as filed by Lucie n Bird and
Chariot Robacker, bondimea.
Partial account of Margaret A. Dickey, Ad
ministratrix of the estate of Wm. S. Dickey, lata
of Beocaria township, deceased.
Jn r as tat of John Hancock, deoeaied, aa
alios Inquest to make partition of real estate
waa awarded.
Qt'AftTKB RlaaiOKI.
The Grand Jary report, among alber thin ga
inst enable aboald be built on the Jail lot ;tbat
tha Sheriff! ofBea aboald b repaired earn aa
th D lit r let Attorney'! offlco. Alio, that a
bridge Is aecenary acroai th Huitqaehanna river
below Patohla't dam, ia Baraalde townihip that
the bridg acrotc Clearleld creek (at Foreat'a) ta
anaafe and a public nuisance, Tbay further rec
ommended that the Oommliaioneri purchase the'
Lower Bridg la Clearfield boron gb, the bridge
acroii Clearfield treek, knowa a tba Leonard
bridge, and th bridge at Lumbar City Alio,
that a Poor Houee b provided for tho aecoB.no.
datioa of tb poor of the eoantyj aad that the
Com ra In toner take eoui steps to make th lara-
plk from Carwinarlllc to the Jefferion aounty
Ha a frea road.
Lira ita oiAnicn.
Tha following I Icon sea wera gran led, to wit i
A. J. Draueker, Carwenavllle, hotel.
8. R. No tea tine, Carwenavllle, hotel.
W. L. NiebolMB, D allots, botch
Joha 3. Darr, DeBoU, bo lei.
Wm. Wold, Beeearla towaahln, lal ion.
Elliot M. Pants, DoDois, aalooa.
The other application! were til her rs fated or
continued.
BlICai.LARBOt a.
Bamael L. McGer, of KJenlurg, Clarion
ooaaty, wai, a-a mo lloa af Il. U. R. Barrett,
admitted lo prattle ia at Attorney In th a vara I
Coarti of Clearfield eounty.
Court adjourned, January Klh, till Monday,
lb 1ib Iratant, at I o'r to P. M.
Overcoats and Vndorwear at Hir
linger A Rook'e. tU
If you want a good pair oi skates
ebuep, go to llartier'e uuo atore. aea iw-u.
The New I.kmington Family Hew
ixo Macuihb for ial at J. E. Harder'! Gun
Store, ClearflclJ, Pa. Oct. 29-fim,
I tuts, Cais, and Gents' Furnishing
Geoda, Trunks and Valiaef, at bottom priooa at
nirlloger A Ro,ok'i. St-
A Fraud. Whoovor remits a ditno
or a dollar to the Hav. Joaipb T. Inmaa, Btatten
"D" New Tr.rk, will Ion hia money. If yoa have
any money to apend throw II la th Ire nt once,
aad play tho bub taeteed of the fool. It
We have now on band several thous
and flrat-olai! envelopes, which w will print for
bvatnaac men, or anybody else, at prtoee mat oaa
not bo rivalled. Call and ar them. tf.
At tlm Rs-prinr inAH nfflne ia tho nlaoe
to get your job work done. We ar fully prepared
to do anything in U printing una, wiu no it
well, and at the right kind or prioe. .
Another lot of those beau til ul Itom-
Ington Sewing Maohinei, Juit received at Her
der'a. Tbcie machine! have no cog-wbceli, cams,
nor Friction pulley. Come and examine tbem.
dec 10-tf.
See a woman on hoi nehuck in another
on! u ran. rid in if near Sreer'l Vlneyirdl. with a
bunch of Gnpri from which Speor'i Port Grape
Wine li made, that ia ao highly esteemed by tho
mtlieal urofoiilon for the Ul! of lovalldl. Weaklr
penoni and (be nged. Sold by E. W. Graham,
Druggiat, Clearfield, Pa. jty-lQ-7V U.
A Fact. An aGvertiBomont inserted
la the Rkpi'ilican will reach more readera than
If published In all the other papera 1b th eonn
ty, and coat tha advertlaei leia than one-half
In other words, an advertisement published In
our Jc ureal la worth double tba prioe of that
oharged by any other publisher in the county.
"It is a fact If.
Grange Meeting. We havo boen
requested to elate that the Cbarflold Pomona
Grange will meet In Clearfield, on Thursday, the
22d day of January, A. D. 1 80, at 2 o'clock, P. M
All Fourth Degree member! are requested to
altend. A number ot questions will be submitted
for debate auch aa tha Philosophy of Agrloul
ture, Co-operation, Ao. Thee ar aubjecta la
which all an Interested, and should take part,
Removal. Dr. T. J. Boy or has re
moved bis medical office to th rooma ncenliy
occupied by Buck A Graham, in Graham a row
ne makes CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty.
CHARGES VERY LOW. The manufacturer!
having lowered prieci, be is prepared to furnish
STRICTLY PURE MEDICINES at greatly re
duced ratei. The afflicted will be benefited by
giving him a call. Joly23, '70-tf.
New Daily Stage Line. James L.
Leavy haa meoeeded In baring a dally mall estab
lished between Clearfield and Pennfleld, and will
hereafter run n daily atage between Ihe two points.
Hit contract began with April 1st, and the stage
will leave llearfield every morning (except Sun
day) at 8 o'clock, making connection! with all
trains on tha Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re
turning after the laat train the latne evening.
Passenger and freight will be carried at low ratea.
Orders left at any of tbo hotels will be attended
to. 18apr7e-lf
Farmer, Look Here! Lytlo will
give yon falgtieat market price for Wheat, Oata,
Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Etfgs, Oniom, Applea,
dried frniU, and all kioda of produce, lie haa
tbe largeit and best aelected Itock of grocer iei,
tear, ooffece, tnolessei, splcei, oil lait, id gar,
queen i ware, tabs, bucket!, basket i, churn, Ac,
in Clearfield ooanty. He buyi hia rfoadt lo large
qoaatltiei from .manufacturers aad flnt bandi
for oaib, and takei the advantage of all
dlioounta.and to be la onablad to aell at loweat
priooa. He givea cash prion for prdaee,and sells
his goods at tho lowest prtoaa la tb eounty.
aept.24-'79-lf
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freight! aent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tha week ending Jan. 10, 1880, and
the same time laatyaar i
en k I-
. TORI.
43,2V!
21,767
21,034
13,722
1M"S
2,261
5 7.0 IN
87,740
For Ihe week
Same time laat year
Increase...... M.....
Previously during year.. H,
Same time last year ,
Increase
Total in 187
Same time last year , .....,
Increase
othbb frkiobts.
10,278
Lumber h
Miscellaneous freights
..117 oars.
..138 "
BI.OTC II US, ROUGH flKI If, PI M PL KB.
RornxavKB, N. Y Feb. 13. 1870.
Da. M. M. Famraa, Fradenia, N. Y.,
Dear Sir: A youna man bera bad terrihlr do.
eeaacd fan for many yeara. He had never been
aide to get any relief till he began taking your
medicine. He ia now on th alxth bottle of your
Blond and Liver Remedy aad Nerv Tonic, and
bis face ii entirely well. Yonn truly, j
Jen.Jl-lL JUai. L. 0. Smith,
Dr. Fennar's Blood and Liver Remedy and
Nerv Tonic may well bo oalled "Tbo conquer
ing hero" of lbs times. It la the modloal triumph
of the age. Whoever has "the bines" should take
It, for It regulatea and restores th disordered
system that givea rise to them. It alwaya eurei
Bllionioois and Liver Comptaint, Jaundice, Dya-
pepala, Constipation, Ileadaobae, Fever and
Ague, Spleen Kolargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Pirn plea, Blotches and all skla Eruptions and
Blood Disorders Swelled Limbs and Dropsy
Sleeplessness, Impaired Nervea and Narvons De
bility ; Roitorei flcih and strength when tha sys
tem Is running dowa or going Into decline cares
Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and
relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and
Throat difficulties. It does then things by strik
ing at the root of disease and removing ila causes.
Dr. Feoner's Improved Cough Honey will re
lieve any cough In one hour. Try a lample bottle
at ton oenti.
Dr. Fenoer'i Golden Rolief cures any pain, as
Toolb-achc, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache In flv
to thirty minutes, and readily relieve! Rheuma
tism, Kidney Complaint, Diarbopo, etc.
Dr. Fenner'i fit, Vilne Dance Specific, Ote
bottle atwayi curei.
For tale by Harliwiek A Irrlo, Druggliti,
CI ear 3 old. Pa. aug 27-tf.
Special
A. J. Jackson, near the Shaw Home, hu the
best assortment of Picture Frames ever brought
to town, if not In the county. Go and look at
tbem. aov2A-2m.
If yoa bavo a plolur you want pu. In a frame,
take II to A.J. Jackson, on Market street, two
deors eaat of tbe Khaw Hons, and be will let
yon have It cheaper than you can buy tbem any
where else, beoauio b onakea that boiineae a
specialty. aovSS 2m.
WiNTtn.AOO,000 M-feetehavod bonpi,dellv
ered at the railroad, la ear loads of 0,000, at all
points oa the Tyrone A Clearfield. P. A E.. Bald
Kagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for
wnicn i wiu pay me aigneat snarxat prioe.
J. F. Kaanan,
Octlfl, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa.
Oaa HimrmBO Pan Cbmt. Diioowht on Old
Pricbs. Sewing Machines oan now be purchased
at Merrell'i tin and variety it ore, from up
ward!. All kinds of sewing machine! repaired
on ina snorieit notice.
CUarfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
f it Hundred Thouaand Strong?
In the past few month ther hav been mora
than 81)0,000 bottlee of Shltob'i Cur lold Out
of the vast number of neondo who have used it.
more than 2,000 caaea of Consumption have been
cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma, and Brnn
chills, yield at once, bene It la that every body
apeak a in its praise. To tboa who have not
ared It, let ua aay, If yoa have a Cough, or your
child Ihe Croup, and yoa value life don't fail to
try it. Pnr Lame Bark, aide or Chnt, nee
Bbiion a Peroui neater. Foraaieby v. l. W at
ion, Clearfield, Pa. sep-10-ow-8a.
I fitrau r Vtopte.
Do yoa know that there are it ran re people In
our community, w any strange, because they
eem to preier t inner ana peas tneir aays mil
erably, made so by lHipunsta, aad Liver Com
plaint, Indigestion, Constipation, and General
Debility, wbenSHlLOH S VlTALIZKRIs guar
anteed to en re tbem. For lale by C. D. Watson,
Clearfield, Pa. eep-10 at w-Sm.
We hav a ineedy and noeltira Cor for Ca
tarrh, Dlphtheria.Canker month, and Iliad Ache,
in PIIILMH n (JATAKKIl KKMKDY. A aaaal
Injector free with arh bottle. Ua II If ton de
ire health and sweet breat b. Price 60 oto. For
al by C. V. Walaon, Clearfield, Pa.
lep-IO-'TV-eow-fta
WaTan Delivered at the Rati Road.
100.AIM Ifl.laeh shaved shingles.
inn.ottO 24 Inch eawd ahtnglea.
ISO.uue fM of pine boards.
800, ono 14-feet shaved hoops.
8,000 railroad tiea.
80,000 feet of rood hemlock boards.
For which I will pay tb bleeet market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at aay polal oa the
lyroae uiearaeia naiirota.
J, f. KnABon
Clearfield, Pa., Oof. 18, H7S tf.
Ruaoiaa For Bam. R. Newton Bhaw keona a
full auppiy of Fredonla Puggloiand Platform
Wajroni for sale. T be eeea at the Shaw House
yard. Call on or addresa him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, nay ll-tf.
CoLLtfTon't Wabiiasts. Wo havo prepared
a form, and hav on band a larg quantity, of
blank "Collector i bulei, "nicft Bare neen ap
proved by Ihe highest legal authority In ilia
UuurU of this county. At TWay Vent per
doien we will mail any number to tbe Collector
ordering to era. A ooiieoior, wnoa ou nine ilea to
advertise nrouertv. must post un not Iaa than
three noUoea in tbe moat publio places In his
borougn or township. M,
Just Rooflivod by ARNOLD, at
CUitWKNSVILI-U:
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster I
Car Load pure Corn, Bye and Oats
Chop I
Car Load Dcaken Stilt !
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, &c!
Mr-siuniries, liar, it. it. lies ana
Grain will bo taken In exchange.
Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1H7H.
CLEARFIELD MASKETS.
ci.Iifiit o. ri, j. so,
Flour. ''r e.t
Tlnnlw).t Klour, pirewt H...
Cru M...I, par ewt
Chop, ry. p.rowt
Cbop, miK.d, p.r owt
Dr.., per cwt
Wfaa.l, par bn,h.l
My, pr bu.hl u
0t.t per bu.lt.l ,
Coro, ..ri. pw buih.l
Buokwb.at, p.r baibtl
Pitt.toca, p.r bu.b.l
ApplM, per buib.l
Ifami, per pound
Hhouliler, per pound
Dried Ueer, per puubl....
Cbfckene, per puir M.
Butter, per pound
Efjie, per doien "
Belt, per i.ak, ltrfe ,:
Cual Oil, per gallon
Lard, per pound nt...
Irled Appier, per pound
Iried Pouihei, per pound
Ueann, pr buibel H
Ifm.
3 no
1 80
1 ,0
1 00
I as
81
40
3i
lit
46
,0
1
a
11
to
l:.
m
1 10
it
Hi
II
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I to
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
Pmi.AnKi.paiA, January 19. Breadstuff are
dull and price! irregular. Flour is del I and weak.
Salee of 6 'Ul barrels, including Mieneauta extra
familr at tH.37if-h6.7i : Pennsylvania do. do. at
Sfi.S2ifroS.78 ; rVi'stera do. do. at frj.7ofu)7.Mi,
and patent and other bijrb grades at $7.60(y,8 26.
Rye flour la dull at $J.li(tv3.2i. Corn meal-
No aalei.
Grain Wheat is uoieltled and irregular. Sales
of rejected at $1.33 ; rod al 11.42 ; amber at 11.424
(a, l.4:i, and No. 2 red, elevator, at $1.41- At the
oien board, first call, $1 42 wai kid for January;
$1.34 for February, and $1 45 fer March. Rye
is inactlv. Wa quote Pennsylvania at Uuo. Corn
li dull and weaker. Sale of 8 01)0 buahela. in
cluding mixed and yellow at 6M J Ci6Mo., and
whit at file. At th open board, first call, 67 Jo.
waa bid for January ; &7o. for February, and 67c.
for March. Oati are easier. Seleeot 0,0t)0 bush
els, Including mixed at 47io. and white at 4a($
Whiskey is iteady. Sale! or western at $1 12.
Chicago, Jan. 19. Flour dull and nominal.
Wheat quiet, onietlled and generally higher; No.
2 Chicago spring, $1.24 j bid for cash ; $l.24f(i
l.Jli lor fetmurri Sl.U'-.l.fl for Barcu ;
No. Z do., $1.69, rejected, VtM. Corn quiet aud
aleady .IVic. for cash j JfVio, for February ; 44Ro.
fur Aiuy j rejected, 36c, Oata ateady and firm ;
34c. for cash ; 341c for February ; HHfa. for May.
Kye ana tlarley itoaJy. Dress uj boga ami.
Pork fairly active and a ahade hi truer; $12.00
for ensb ; tt.Vb(,yt.V7i tot February j $l3.1(tj,
1.1.121 for March. Lard ateady and In fair de
mand ; $7 .60 bid for cab ; 97.60 bid for February;
$7.70 bid for March. Itulk meata Heady t shoul
ders, $4.;il) ; hhort rib, A,i5 ; short ola.tr, $6.f ,
htfjrs weak at lif-oltw. H uiiky iteaily.
Slarrktl.
IIOMIiR-GOSS. At th reaideasa of the
bride '1 parents, on Tburiday, January litb, liiht,
by Her. U. Conlev. Mr. Unrv U. Homer, of Al-
toona, ra,, and atias rtinny Uoss, of Clearfield
eoamy, t'a.
WATKINS-SWOOPB.-At tho reildeno of
Mr. David Gabigan, to iloutsdale, Clearfield
Co.. Pa., on Sunday. January IHtb. 1HS0. bv John
B.McGrath, Esq , Mr. John W. F. Watkloa, of
Alexandria, ra., ana hiss Mary n. nwoopi, 01
uuniingaon, ra.
R0WLR8 IIARBAUGH. On Thutidsy, De
cember 2Mb, 167 tf, by Joseph II. Howies, Kiq.,
ar, ueorge w. nowiei, ol Lawrenoo townanlp
and Mm Utuma llarhaugh, of Pike townihip,
uieirueia county, ra.
2M.
AYKRS. In Decatur township, on Tuesday
night, January lUlh, JS0,of dipththeria, Charlea,
aon of Diako Ayraa, aged 7 yeara and 7 months.
IIERTLINK. In Karthaus townahln, after a
lingering nines, on h on any, January 4 1 to, lthO,
George Lorento UatUino, aired 72 yeara, 11
month and Id daya.
STNDKRI.IN. At ber borne In Hell town
ihip, on Thursday, January Otb, lttbO, Rebecca
Sunderhn, wife of Michael Suoderlin, aged 6fi
yeure, 0 months aad 20 day,
fib had boos a member of tho M. K. Cburch
since childhood. She has left bright evidence
behind that ah haa gone to reit.
Dearest mother, thou haa loft oa,
And we mm thee from onr ear ;
But It wai God that bath bereft m,
And he will all our lorrowi beal.
Mother, we will some day meet yoa
In aworld that'i free from care
For we hope to gat to Heaven,
And there will be no parting there.
J. L K.
2Uw amltetment.
Triennial Assessment!
APPEALS FOR I860.
NOTICE" Is hereby given tbat the Commission
ers of Clearfield ounnty will meet tho tax
payers at the following amod places, for the
urpeie or Dealing and determining appeals on tha
r ten n lal Assessment for 180. The tisa for
hearing appeala will bo between tbe boura of 9
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of each day.
ine appeal will 00 Held for
Carwensvllle borough, at the election boura, on
Friday, February 6th.
ike township, at the election bogs in Cur-
wensville, on Saturday, February 7th.
uoshen township, at tbe election nouse, on
Monday, February Vth.
Girard, atCongreia Hill school bouie, on luei-
day, February 10th.
kartbaua, at toe bouse of Joiepb Rupley, oa
Wednesday, February 11th.
(JoTtnaioB town ""hip. al tbe public dons or
John Muloa,on Thursday, February I2tb.
tiraham townanin. at the election bouse, on
Friday, February Uth.
Itrart low township, at Ihe house of Jacon rearco,
on Saturday, February 14tb.
lit-eiri township, at tb bom or Hdward Al
bert, on Monday, February 10th.
rt aliaueiuQ noronitn, at the hotel IB 11m bor
ough, oa Tueaday, February 17th.
Morris tnwnabtp, at the house of mri. Kisen-
hnwer, In Kylertown,oa Wednesday, Feb IHtb.
Decatur lownenip, at tae Bouse 01 Hicnara
Hughe, on Thursday, February 19th.
Oscenia borough, at Jloyt'e hotel In aald bor
ough.on Friday, February 20th.
iloutsdale borough, at tbe St. Cloud hotel in
said borough, en Saturday, February Slat.
Woodward township, at th house 01 i nomas
Henderson, on Monday, February 2Sd.
Gulioh towaahln, at the hotel in Jancsvllle.on
Tcesday, February 24th.
Beocaria towaabia. ai tba bolel of Frank Dolts
la Glen slop, on Wednesday, February 26th.
Jordan townahln, at tbe hotel in Antonville, oa
Tbureday, February 2lth.
Knox townahln, at Turkey tlill School itouae,
oa Friday, February 27th.
Ferguson township, at the residence 01 Josepn
Moore, oa Saturday, February 2Hlb.
Lumber City borough, at tho house of Israel
Guppy, on Monday, March I at
New burg borough, at the bonne of Isaao Markle
In said borough, en Tuesday, March 2d.
Cbeit township, at Rorabauxh's school home,
on Wednesday, March 3d,
New Washington borough, at the house or U.v.
Rme In said borough, on Thursday, March 4th.
Buroside township, at Young'i school bewse, on
Friday, March fch.
B urinific borough, at Ihe bonis of Foster Da
vie ia laid borough, on Saturday, March 6lb.
Bell township, at tbe houee of Robert Ma
bsfley, on Monday, March Sth.
Greenwood township, at tbe bote! of George D.
McOraoken In Bnllville, on Tueaday, March tftb.
Peno township, at M. M. Flrnn'a hole! In Pena
vllle, on Wednesday, March luth.
li loom township, at lb election house, on
Thursday, Mamh Uth.
Brady township, at William Bcbwem'e hotel ia
Luthersburg, on Friday, March llih.
Sandy townihip, al the election boas In
Dullols, oa Saturday, March 1.1.
I'nleo township, at tbe election bne In Rock
ton, on Monday, March Uth.
Uaston township, at the public home of Jam as
H conoid IB fenteld, OB lueiday, Men mtn.
Clearfield borough, at tha CnmaiisMnera' Of
fice In said borough, oa Wednesday, March 24th.
Lawrence township, at tha Commissioner' of
fice In Clearfield, on Tbureday, March 2t.
Nollcs Is also hereby given to the ASSESSORS
of the several boroughs and townshipa, that they
ha present with the Board of Com mi silo neve on
the day of Appeal, la their reipoetive districts,
as well as all peraona wh may feel themselves
eg grieved.
A general Appeal will h held at the Com ml,
sloners' Office, in CloerfUld, on tlm ft.ld, V tth
and OJSth dnya of March aeit after wbea ao
appeal will be beard. The Alienors ar ra
iuired to git earh taxabl a written or printed
notice of the kind and em oan t of property he or
abe Is assessed, at least five days before the day of
Appeal. CO Nit AD W. K YI.KR,
Kl.AH JOHNSTON,
JOHN Null It 18,
At't : Cummlisluners.
Jonn W. Huwa, Clerk.
CouwiaswmM Orrira, 1
Ci Finrmt n, Pa , Jan. 14, ll.
eOn per day it bom., fiampla, worlb
J'J IU fllOU it fru. Addren Btln.on Co.,
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail RoadTles
Curvenirllle, P.. Jan. , '78-lf
g L. McUKK,
DuBois, Clearfield County, Ponn'a,
W-Wlll ntt.nd nronptlj to .1) le.,1 bn.ineta
entruaud to hie r. .',.31. '80.
$400 for $250
rpHK undenlgned will sell a Lnt with new
1 Stable and other outbuildings I hereon erected
lor $20 worth $100. Situate In Fait Cleareld.
D. HKILBHUN,
v' Variety Store, Clearfield, Pa.
January 21, 1880-tf.
II.KCTIDN OK OtVfICER8,-NotlclB
hereby given Ibat there will be a meeting
of the Clearfield County Agricultural Soolotr. at
wimv ui .un iimimuj, in vivsrsam, on rri
DAY, JAM ARY 23, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
for tbe purpose of electing officers for lbs yaar
I8H0. All member cf the Society ar recanted
O be present. JOHN SMITH,
AL, M. ROW, President
Secretary.
Jan. 14, 18S0 2t.
AKIC.NF.i:H NtniCfc:. To Hhom it
IMuy fjoiiceru t The undersigned, having
been appointed Asiigneea for tbe benefit of credi
tors by Jaa, li. Graham, of Clearfield borough, all
persons, ther of ore, having olalma against hi in will
preaenl them to ui for aettletnent, and those In
debted to the aald '1 rah am are required to settle
and make payment to ua.
EDWARD A. BTGLKB.
AHltURV W. I, KB,
Clearfield, Pa., Dee. 24, 1879-tf Assignees.
AIMINI8THAT4lt'(o NOTICB. Notice
la hereby givn that Letter! or Admlnla
.ration on the eatats of 8AM I KL CALDWKLL,
late of Pit twp., Clearfield eounty, Pa., doo'd,
having been duly granted to th undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said oetate will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
demand! against th same will present them
properly authenticated for Settlement without
delay. JOHN T. UAGKRTY,
Administrator.
Lumber City, Pa., Deo. 24, 1H7V At.
CAUTION All persons ar hereby warned
j against purcbsiDo or in any way meddlinc
with the following personal property, now In
the poseeaalon of A II It AH A. fi LOOM, of Piko
township, v-s t One dark buy horse, 2 leti of har
ness, one saddle, I plow, 1 barrow. The above
named property belong! to me and Is left with
said A brain A. Bloom on loan enly, subject to my
order at any time. WM. T. BLOOM.
Curweosvllle, Pa., Jan. 21, l80-3t.
CAUTION. All person! ar hereby waned
agaioat meddling or In any way Interfer
ing with the following personal property, now in
thepoeetwslon of KDWAKU Nl'PPand JOS1AH
WID10WS0N, of Brady townihip. vis: The
oae-half interest In and to a ileum boiler, engine,
h ingle mill, belting and fixturea thereto belong
ing and now in charge of tbe above named par
ties. Thia property haa been leased to them, and
ii allowed to remain in the possession of said
Nupp and Widdowion oo loan only, subject to
my order at any time. P. K. UYUNH.
Iroutvilie, January 21, IRSQ 3t.
CAUTION, All peraona are berahy warned
againat purchasing or in anyway meddling
with the following personal property, now In' tbe
poiiessfon of John McDowell, of Graham town
ship, vis: Two horses and harness, I two-horse
wagon, 1 timber sled, I nd ball, I calves, 1 sow
and piga, 1 red saw, 1 plow, 1 hay rake, 1 fan
ning mill, Jl tons of hay, 50 bushela of eats, 16
bmbels of buckwheat, 1 cook Stov. The forego
iog properly was purchased by me at NhehfTs
sale on the 2d day of January, aad la allowed to
remain la Ine poiieaatoo ol said McDowell, on
loan only, subject to my order at any time
1 HUM AM H. fORCKT.
Orahamton, Jan. 7 lb, lttbQ It,
CAUTION. All persons ar hereby warned
against purchaaing or in any way meddlinc
witn tne loiiowing property, now in the poiaeeMon
of ISAIAH U. SMRAL, of Graham township,
vis i Two trar horses, two sets of harness, one
two-horse wagon, one plow, one harrow, one pair
oi eietis ana enaine, one cow, on noioer, one
tanning mill, one cutting box, one bed and bed
ding, and one ict of chain. The foregoing prop
erty was purchased by mo at private eale oa the
ivxti day ot December laat, and la allowed to re
main in Ihe poneailOB of laid lieieh II. Hmeal
oB loan only, subject to my order at any time.
SA1UI KL bolKAL.
WilliamsgrovB, Jan. 7th, 1880 St.
lXKCUTOKH' NoriCC Notice is here-
I J by given that Letters Testamentary on the
estate ot K I I'll A K I) DANVKU, Sr.. late of Penn
township, uiaaraei evwnty, Ta., deeeaaea, bar
injc been duly granted to the undersigned, all
f.ersoni indebted to said estate will please make
tn mediate payment, and those having olalma or
demanda against the earn will present them
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay. H. DANYKH, Jr..
Executors.
Grampian Hills, Jan. 7, ISHB-flC
E
XlC!'T)t. NOTICR.-Notloe liber.
by fiven that letters Testamentary on
the estate of THOM AS RKI LLY, late of Clearfield
borough, Clrarfield county, Pann a., deoeaied,
having been duly granted to the undersigned , all
persons Indebted lo aaid estate will please make
immediate payment, and those having olalma or
demanda agaioat tbe same will present Ihem
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay, . I KiKH A. UAULl.i,
Exeoutora.
Clearfield, IV, Dec. 24, 1870 Ot,
DIMBOI.TITION OK PARTNTRCtHIP..
The partnership existing ander the firm aame
of Leavy, Mitchell a Co. was dinolred on the
Slh day ot December, A. D. I&7V, by mutual con.
sent, by James Mitchell withdrawing from said
firm, and by John Mitchell withdrawing from
said firm on the :td of December, 1870.
JAMRS L. LKAVY,
DAY1D Mc-OAUUIIKY,
W. R. MrlMlRRRON,
JAMKS MITCHRLL,
Deo. 23, 1871). JOHN MITCHELL.
Tho business will be carried on hereafter by
Ihe remaining partners, James L. Leavy, W. R.
Al el' ben on and David McUaurhey, auder the
firm name of James L. Leavy A Co.
JA.WK L. LKAVKY,
W. It. MePHKHSON,
DAVID MnGAUGUKY.
Clearfield, Pa Jan. 7, l-s60-4t.
TRIAL LIST List of Cauros set down for
trial at January Term of Court, commenc
ing Monday, January 12tb, 1SS0, and coatiuu
ing three weeks;
StcoxD Waita Mojidav Jakoart I9tb.
Levi O.pii, Trustee, Ta. Walnrlght A Co.
Robin Tavlor vs. W. C. Cardon.
ThomkinsA M'Mi'nlgalvs. Jacob Hirsh
Jacob Uelnel va. S. C. Patehin, Ad'r,
Pater Mdleorce vs. John W.Davia A BroB.
J. B. Dillen et. al. vs. 8. Cowon et. al.
Thomaa Mitchell va. John Dillen et. al.
G. B. Goodlsnder vs. Kramer A Bell
William A. Bloom Ex'r vi. A. O. Tate, Admtnla'r
Washington B A LAs'n vs. George Hanger
.. .. va. " "
J. D. II Irk i va. W. G. Kelley
William Albert A Bros., vs. Thomas Parks
Andrew Gardner vs. Curtis Riami ct, al.
It. C. Hsnial vs. Daniel Millor
J. O. Ackard vs. John Lightner
II. II. Sliillingford vs. Robert Hare Powell
John M. Cu minings va. O, W. Gallahor, Ad'r
K, A. A W. D. Irvtn vs. Uriah Lloyd
Tmimi Wbrk Monday, Jar. lira.
Ellas Smiley vs. DuBois A Fullsr
Casper Lelpoldt vs. Cbrfstlaa Tubbs
Co Nat Bank of Clear'd vs. A. Humphrey
Co Nat Bank of Clear'd va. William A Wallace
Samuel Arnold. Aa'e. vs. F. S. Bloom
T.J. Buyer vs. AHeberlingetal Ks'rs
John P. Irvln va. Jamee a. uioom
John Moore vs. William Lntheret al
Bridget Baker vs. Allegheny V. R R Co
Mattern A Miller vs. Jacob S. G earner!
James Port nee of vs. Jacob Rinefelt at, al.
Jonathan Roynton vs. Thomas Parks et. al.
Ntebolaa Vandevendr va. Jnn j ami aon
Moore A Morphey va. Jamea Flynn
Isaac l.toes vs. "o. v. ivira, ao r
thamer Dal va Thomaa U. Kyler
K. H. Hose vs, J. T. Hard
Robert lirown vs. Adam Moyer et. al.
Samuel Henoe vs. C. H. Henael
Thomas Watooa A Wife vi. F. A L. M. Coudrlet
ELI BLOOM, Prolbenotary.
TUNY I.IMTListof th names of jurors
S? drawn for January Term, A. D. 1BMQ, oom-
snolng on the 2d Monday (I Jib), and to oon-
tluue three week! :
TRAVHRRR JtTRORa 2l WRIK, 10rn nAr.
D R Fullerton, Clearfd Paul While. Chest,
II F II if lor. Clearfield, Sawyer, Urtwnwood,
J 11 Hile, Lumber Oily,' jWDWoodwardjr.llast'n
R L Onn hrolb, It Ultv, IK tain wen, Knox,
Gilbert Toaer, Newburg, John J Read, Lawreno
Harry K rouse, Osceola,
Jno Dougherty it.
,ino r Hennsr,
Wm Mons, Morris,
Leonard Kyler, Morris,
W R Deviney, "
Jn W idem ire, Penn,
Rloh'd Denver jr, Pea a,
II J Dnnlap, Pike,
Levi Bloom, "
T W Farnsworth, Pike,
J M Dressier. Onion,
B F I'etermen, Wood'd,
later Bradley, "
JOHiggins, "
M D Myers, '
Timothy Lee, Dell,
Jno L Wilion, Bradford
Mark Kyler, "
Christ lliirhet, Hrady,
John W Kunti, "
Urn W Nolder
D (.cm an, Burailde tp
Wm Halloa, "
John K Smilb, "
8 8 Molt,
VRAVRRSB Jita"ns 3n wmk,2Htb bay.
W J Klme, Buroside bor Morris Dan lap, Graham
J F Irwin. Clearfield. IP B Mons,
J R Jenkins, Cur'svllla, W Mct'raeken'Graenw'd
Rick d Jays, llonlsdale,lhas Ihurp, "
W A McOnnlgle, iJno Reller, Karthaus,
M Co wen, Beooarla, L McCrankea, Knox,
II estk lab Place, Bloom, ThosWitlterowJr,Kooi
Jamei James, RggR, I A J Gulicb, Lawrence,
Daniel Trump, Uradfordi JaeobCragle, "
Jacnb Williams, " Jao U Lytic, "
W B Taylor, jjvre Hoover, Morria,
Otto C Buck, " .ac Fullmer, "
J L Weaver, Hrady, i Ah Pearee,
Jckn Potter, " M G HI eora. Peon,
g B Heama, " iWia Dale, Pike,
Johs Carlisle. l I Hrnbaker, t!nlon,
F M HockenberyBu'ilde Wm Shields, Woodward
A M "Cray ken, Ferguson W H fh'.fl, "
E. S- HENDERSON,
UNDERTAKER
BUUKS1DB, PENN A.
rpiIK subscriber now offers to tho citlioni of
X Burnaide and vicinity, an unprovided
ipcclalty, Hereaftor all kinds of Caakela and
lomoa will be kept on hand, and ordera filled at
onoe,
M'unrral ltlnuttd Anywhere
I will furnish tha flaest as well aa th cheapest
article! dedicated lo funerals- All orders left at
tbe stora of Joan 0. Com una will receive prompt
attention. Fur further particulars, call on or
address S. S. HENDERSON.
Deo. 10, 187V-tf.
REMOVAL I
James La Lcavy,
Having purchaaod the entire a took or Fred.
Saokett, hereby givea notice t hut be has moved
Into tbe room lately occupied by Heed A llexerty,
on Seooud street, where be la pre,arod to oiler to
me puoiie
COOK STOVES.
HF.ATIJTU J.m
PARLOR STOVES,
of tb latest Improved pattorns, at low prlesa.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Gas Fixturos and Tinware.
Roofing, Spooling, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, and
Repairing Pumps a specialty. All
work warranted.
Anything In my line will be ordered special If
denrod. JAS. h. LKAVV,
Proprietor.
FRED. SAC RETT,
Agent.
ClearQed, Pa January 1, )87S-tf.
Interesting to Buyers !
H.A.Kratzer
HAS A LAUUR A3S0RTMKNT OC
Cloths, Cassimeres,
AND AM.KINIlHOF
Winter Dry Goods,
Which he will sell ebenp for eafdi. Handsome
Carpets and Oil Cloths,
Ladies' Coats ad Dolmans,
In Stook lad Made to Order.
RIOIIARDSON'B CKLKURATUD
Elmira Boots and Shoes.
Bdj no other, ; tbe, r, the beat.
FKKNI'lf AND AMKRICAS CAI.P SKINS,
KIP AND HULK LRATHKR, AT
BBAgONABLK BATES.
REMKMDBR TUB PLACE,
H. A7 KRATZER,
1 door, Wt of PoXoOo CLBARPIKLD, PA.
no,2H, '79-tt
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS and CAPS, .
Cheaper limn ever at tho store of
G.C.& T.W.M00RE,
IIIMIM NO. 1, PII'.'S OPERA IIOIXB,
Wo have Just received llio largest
anil best selected stitk or
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
AND
tl: Furnishing G-oods,
That hai evor come to town. Also,
all the new novelties in
MECKWEAR.
BOLE AtlKN'TS FOR PERKINS' I
Drivinu Boots and Shoes.
Rubber Boots & Shoes.
(live us a cnli anil c5 if wo don't
soil chenpor than anybody elso,
tiF.n. r. ModitB,
TIIM H.MIH.HIi.
ClearllclJ, P., f.pl. II, It'P-Sm.
HOFFER'S
Cheap Cash Store.
.
KOOM NO. TI1H1:E, OPERA HOII8R,
Clearfield, Pa.,
WII0LKSAI.I 4 RRTAIL PEAI.ER IN
DKY GOODS,
Comprising Dress Goods of the very latest styles,
eonsisting In part ot uashmeres, Maaenestar
Fancies, Alpacas, and all manner of
Fancy Dress Goods,
Such as Cretons, Mohair Lusters, Plaids', Drees
Ginghams, Dress Fancies of the rery latest
styles, and as hap as thy ean be sold
In tbii market.
NOTIONS,
Consisting of Gloves for flints, Ladies and
Mi sim. Hnao or all ibadea, Silk Fringes,
Laces, Fancy Dress Buttons. Ladies'
Tics of all ahadea and stylos, Caffs
nd Collars, Hlbbens of all kinds and
finalities. Merino Loderwear, Trimmings, eta.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
Queenswtire, Hardware, Tinware,
CnrpeKOilCIotlia,
WALL PAPER.
LEATHER, FISH, Etc,
Whleh will be Ml hol.a.le or rei.U. Will lake
Country Produce
In Fjrhanf fur tlowhj at M.rhet Price,.
wm. j. uorrxR,
( Irarflrld, Pi., Vpt. l, IHin if.
fHUrrllautou.
PHILADELPHIA.
F. T. HOWELL & CO.,
EXPORTERS ft UKjiLERS 1JT
1216 Chestnut Street.
Philadelphia, Oet. 31, 187-3t..-
T. A. FLECK.
NEW, NEW, NEW.
Fall and Winter Styles,
AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
1
CLEARFIELD, PA.
GOODS,
lilsclc and Colored Coxlimon-H, llrocadu Dress Goodi, Plain Trcs (ioods,
New Nlinwln, l.ndius' Cool", itcd Klnnncla, (.iiij- Klnnnels, Maid Klunnels,
Navy liluo Fliuincls, Waterproofs and Ladies' Cloths, all colors,
CasHlmeros, Men's and Boys' Wear, Dress (iinhams, Calicoes and
Muslins. Our stock was novcr .hotter. Our Ladies' Skirts are beautiful.
Millinery Goods,
A complete Ntock nt our usual ISargaiiiM.
pin
uraos, Flowers, Wins, Ostrich Tips, all kinds of Fsnoy Wlnps and Birds,
New Brocade Velvets and Silks, Satins, Black and Colored Silks, Black
and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Glovos, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe,
Buttons, Laces, Corsets, Embroideries, Edging,, Inserting,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
ncn Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Tios, Ribbons, Germantown Yarns, Zephyrs
Li
nnd Fancy larns, Ladies, Gent s and Children a Underwear, Ladies,'
Gent's and Children's Jloio. We don't intend to havo any store in
Clearfield county boat us in anything style, prices, quantity,
quality, or selling. Give us a call and soo for yoursolf.
Oil ClotliM,
Offoiiiniia,
CARPETS,
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - Market St.,
JAMES L.
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PENS'A.
All kinds of Caskets and Coffins kept on hand, and furnished to order on
short notice, including tho finest as well as the cbeupest that can be manu
factured. Our
...-.-. titr T-ra sTJBjejsii?t."f7iirt. .
Is tho best tn nso, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attended
in any part of the oonnty. Call at my office, on Second street, or leave
your ordors at Troulman's Furniture
oct 1,79-ly.'
T)EEH FOR RALB..Thirte.a hlraa of
1 1 Italian Ben which I will Mil ehe.p for
oaah, or eiobange for thait For further In
formation e.11 on or addreo. the andam,nea.
J. F. KHAMKK,
No,,7 tf. . Clo.reld, Pfc
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAWED.
CorwrniTiN., Jan. t, TS-tf.
F
ARM LA MIS FOR BALE. In Hoitoo
.ad Pin. ton,bipa, Cl.arSald ooantv.
Ho.Mr.able time iriren for part of parehaje
money. Prlcee 6 00 to Ili.01 per Son.
Mlnm'f reaerTtd. L. BIRD, A,eni,
renheld, ft.
or WALL.cn A Kaaas,
FrpL 10, 1879-tf. Cler.ltl, Pa.
The White Sewing Machine
Can b bntiftrit at loweat prioi fratn AI.BX.
PATTKRSO.N, Woodland, fa. 1 is ffjuai, 11 not
snterior to any flrst ataM Savins; Mactttn in tma
market Cironlara sent on application.
Woodland, Pn., Oct tf, W9-tat.
flAUTIOW. Ail persons irt horeby warn ad
j nt to nurchaat or havaanTtfaiojrto do with
n oartain nola jlrtn to Ooorfa Urafain, of Brad
ford township, oaiiing lorior lorty aoiiars iwan
tf dollar! I. ay alia flrft of Jnno, 1880, nnd balanoa
duafirat of Juno, 1181. Aa I hava roocivad no
ralua therefor, I will nor pay tha isms no eta
oo id pel led to do to by law.
I. at. iit bnuv'ui'.
Lick Run, Pa., Jan. H, 'M-lt.
F
iO R BALK.
Tha nndralcned will 911 at nrtrnta nit
that traet or nareel of land litoatt In Decatur
township, CUarflsId nonnty, Pa., within n abort
distanoo of tha Tyrono Claarfleld R. R,, and
adjoining lands of Kokart Hudson nnd triers,
and knowa aa tba Jatnb 0. U earn art lot. Tha
said tract oontainlnc At) acres mora or loss, with
two vains of Ttluabl anal tbareon, haa about SO
umi iamrA ni U thtt fce to K larra bodT of
eoal about bainR devalopod. Will bt aold low nnd
upon sasy tarns, lor particular-, apply to
DAVID 1. KKKllS.
Claarflald, Pa., Joly IS, 1876.
BLACKSMITHING.
Horse-Shoeing
A Specialty.
Th ntidersiBd, baine; thankful for pntt farort,
wonld respectiolly Inform tbe eitisans of Clnr
Raid and Tirinitr that be haa pare based tba ahop
in Clearfield borough nonlly occupied by Amoa
Kcnnard, aitnated en tonnst a treat, in the mar of
Uto. Weaver A Coa atore, where by strict nnd
close attention to bnsineea, ha hopaa tn recti re a
large share of public patronage.
r4rPriea reasonable and ail work guaranteed.
vnnn. u. oniiiunv.
ClearfiflJ, Pa., Oct. la, 17? Im.
TIMBER FOR SALE.
The nnderfclgned effers for sale all lb pine, oak,
oplar and hemlock timber on 4IS acres of land
n Clearfield oonnty. Part tea eonenltlng tba map
or atlas of the ooanty, will And It in H ratty
township, mljoiaing tha Bell township
line, and knowa as traet No. 14.U. TbtsaArV
timber wi II be held open for aale nntll the Jkm
1st of Deeemiiar next. For further particular!
apply to or addroM,
rvu. li. uuui'i.Anunn.
Octoinr II, 187W-tt Clenrfleld, Pn.
HOMESTEAD FOR SALE
-IN TIIK
milATwell known arftnertrattnataontha bank
X f the Busquehannn river, In the bornaith of
Uurwenariiie, uiearnetj oonnty, Fa , ccc opted by
the rate DKNJAM1N IIAHTHHUKN, deo'd, b
now eifered for aale. It eontaina nbont
Thirteen Acres.
Upon whleh la erected n fine two-atery frame
DWELLING IIOISE.
RTABI.R, and the necessarr otit
bnildiags, and alio n PI.OWINe
KUI M Kin af pare SPRINO WATRR. ThU
ta n very desirable property for n nrlvete real
dene. The property la now offered nt PRIVATE
BAiK, on reatonar.ie lenat. rer tenner in
fer nation In relation to It, call nt tbe premises,
r apply tothtnaderfigned In pereimetby letter.
IU HXTHAL W. BMITII.
Attorney fcr tbe Uetrf.
Clearfleld, Pa., Kept, ftd, l"7-lf.
mm
WlittllantM.
A. tt. UILL8.
J
Kto.
Clearfield, Pa.
SepL 1,71 lj
LEAVY,
Store, adjoining the Posloffice.
JAO. Jj. li.AV 1 ,
Clearfield, Pa.
, Jlntf QAxtvtlztmtntt.
Vfil week In jonr own town. Term, and I.
001) outfit frofc AddreM H. Hallet A Company,
Portland, Maine. doel7,1-lT.
S72!
n week. Ill n dm tl bom. earily mado.
Coallr .utSI free. Addrx. Tree A Co.,
Aoguitn, M.loe. dMlf.'TV-ljr.
r OOO BUHHEI.BW Oeort. Ware- Co.
ej, tut flr. thowand baahel of 0AT8, nr,
ftod will pay oath or produee.
CIt.rt.li, l a. A.,. II, 1870-tf.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY BAHKTh.
bukinf Arm known ulli Clenrflold County
Bank hna been diaaolred by mutuaj ooDMDt, and
tbe bank il to go into gnulonl liqoUation. W.
r. mpenrible for the debu, nnd will pay them.
Th. I.HU will be nnder oootrol el John W.
Wrlley eielo,i,.ly, at th. banking konM, and
and will b. collected by blm.
JAMKS T. LEONARD,
JAMKS B. GRAHAM,
WILLIAM POHTKK,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
OKOKIIK L. HE tU.
Clearleld, P., Dm.(, 187 tf.
IICEN8R N()TICE.-The following per
J aona ha filed in tho office of the Clerk of
tba Court of Quarter Keationa nf Clearleld oonnty,
their Petitiona nnd Bonds for Licenses, at the
January Stations, agreeably to the Act of As
aembly:
motbl uonxan.
John 8. Barr.... HW ....... .......... . DuBoia.
W. L. Nicholson "
William Cerley "
H. R. Noteetino Corwenivllle.
A. J. Drnncker "
Michael Hurley M H Oaceela.
Wm. Smith H Houltdale.
John Colemaa.,..HW.....w.HM..M "
Jacob Lasts .,.... "
Ueorge H.Woodio "
Praocia Cooper
Nicholas J. WoUh....N. lleutad'e.Woodward twp.
W. W. Marsh - Brady twp.
Foster Davie Burn tide boron h
Thomaa M. farnita Bradford twp
WaOLRSALI.
If, Kllnordlinget .....DaBois.
a nara i) sunt.
Klliott V. Pent M DuB....
William Weld ..Beocaria twp.
CertiBed from tha Record.
Kl.I BLOOM, Proth'.
ClearflslJ, Pa Deo. 10, IB7W S.
If you want to see the finest Stock of
Ready-JIadc Clothing
IN CLEARFIELD, CIO TO
GUINZBURG'S.
If you want to Buy the best Fitting
Clothing;
If you wont the most Reliably Hade
''"Wffl'w"'!'
itjniHi;t:tumu)itntni!ntt
If you want to buy at the loweat Cash
Prices, go to
ttlTIXZHUIltt'N.
If ou want to see the best assortment of
' CL0TB:
r
If jou wont to iee nic selection of
Gents' Furnishing Goods ;
If yoa want to buy a
FINE HAT or a GOOD U1UEELLA.
or a TBUNK ot YAJU6E,
If you want to get the worth of youc
Monoy, don't fail to go to
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