TI REPUBLICAR CLRAUKIKLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 4, 1IM. Terms of Subscription. If paid It advance, or within three mouth... IS t If paid after tbrM ud before fix month... t 60 It paid after tbe eipiretloa of til uonbu... I Miuri. I. M. PlTTMaiLL A Co., JTaW- paper Ad-artieing Agent, 17 Perk Row, comer batsmen Btreet, ar our duly eataeriied Agent io Naw York City. BELIGIOUS KOTICES. Methodist Enleoonnl ChurchRv. J. 8, M. Mt RiT. Pastor. 8erv.ee Tory fiebbath it 101 A. M.( end Ti P. M. Babhuth School et 9 A. M. Praver Meotio erery Wed need it. at TI P. M. Communion Bervioe, first Sabbath nf erery tomb, i 10 -A. a. West Clearl-eld M, E. .iurrh.--.Kv. W. Bcott Wixror, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at oolonk, P. M. Sunday Bohool at li, r. M. All an lovlted to atload. Preebyterlan ChurchRev. II. 8. Dbtirr. Sabbath service morning and erening Bab baih School at I P. M. -Prayer Moating Wednee. day evening. llaptlst Church Rev. , Pastor. Kibbetfa SeiiooletS P.M. Prayer Meeting every Wedueadey evening. Mt. Francis' ChurchCatholic Rot. P J.BeRRinAR. Divine service at 10i A. M., on tha flrst, third and fonrtb Sunday! of aab month Voepers and Bonediottoa of tha ttleeoed Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Bunday Bohool every bunday afternoon at o ciooa. OFI'H'IAI. DIRECTORY. tiui or ioLDiao qi'.iter irmioh oourv. Hecoad Monday of January. Third Monday of March . Firtt Monday af J una. Fourth Monday af September. tub or aoLSiKO coanon FLRA. First Monday of June, Hooond Monday of NoTambar. pdilio ornciaa. Pruidtni Jtdoa Hoi. Charles A. Mayor, of Lock liar on . Amalaal Law Judga Hon. John H. Orvl. of Bellefont. AiaH Judgaa Abram Of don, Clearfield Vincent 11. Holt, Ciearneia. Vototarlli Bloom. R,git and Rttordarli. J. Morgan. TYeataret Philip Dotte. Dittriet Attorn J. V. McKenrtok. Skvriff James Mahaffoy. - 1 Deputy Sheriff County Sumy or flam nal F. MoCloikay, Cur wensville. iiWmn-C. W. Kyler, Graham ton P. O.; Blah Johnston, Grampian Hilli P. 0.; Commitaioutra' tWr jonn w. liowe. ink NAFvla. flr.. Curwensvtlle. County Auditor William V. WrigM, Cloar flotd ; Joseph Oilliland, Thraa Hun j J. o. or ! WnnrlUnd. Count w Vormnar3. B. Naff, Naw Washington. Jury Cumwtiaaionara AndrewJ. Jackson, Ulcer Bed, Win. R. Brown, Clearlleld. Smparintandrmt Public SoieoUU. L. Mo tnn.fi Plaarfiflld. Haalaraf Wrigkf d Hanaurta Jeeee W.CarlUe, office at Lutbersourg ra. Notarim Public John W. Wi-lgley, Wm. Ra debaugh, Cyrni Gordon, Clearfield i Joseph R, Irwin, N. B. Arnold, CurwoniTlUt ; J. A. Living itono, DulJoli City. Oar Sptial ooluinn la daoldwlly InUraiting In a local point of Ttow, and profitable reading to outalderi who want to aavauoney. VI, Of COURSES 1 "Will you Uka whokt, oaU or ecrB for lub critlun f" Wa aro often inquirtd of la this way by Uttar from patrons who rosldo at a diitanoa from Clesrfleld. Wa again say yes. Tho reeelpti of a rofponstbla merchant or will own In too Tloinlty, will answer as Ju-t aa woll as the oesh. To Ullustrale : If any of oar patrons will deliver at a big of grain at the mill of Joieph H. Bretb, In Chest townahlp, Boraoe Pntohln, In Bnrnsida, Thomas II. Foroey, in Graham, Wm. Porter or Bhaw'i, tn Lawrenoa, or Drown A Bayler's, at Rock ton, Union township, and forward their receipt for the amount, we will eradlt them on their account for the same. In this way all may aeon pay what they owe, if they will punoe this eonree. tf. All vcrti sure and otbora will boar In mind that all artioles inlended for poblloetlon la this peper must be hooded la, not ir ia Tuesday, at ff A. M. Don't forget It t I There will only be one wcok of Coart In March. - - - N The Mail train was one bonr late on Tuesday nooa, caused by the deep enow. The Win tor is almrwt pant and the harvest of tba Ott company is aeartng iu enu mm i Clover flood is Helling at S6 50 per bushel la Clesroeld, end Timotbj seed at J. The increase in daylight is getting aultt perceptible, aa Is also tba decrease ia gai bills. Pr. Hills and lieoreo Weaver havo both rctOTered from Ibeir illness eo mneh as to be able to be out In fine weather. The last quarterly meeting ot tbin Conrerenoe year will ae neid tn ma vieerneia m B. Church next Beodey, February 8th. A brakomen on the Local Kreiirht had one of his hands badly lojered at Bna Ball on Monday afternoon, while aoupling ears. The present fall ot snow will be used nigbt and day by timber hanUri. This will enable a Urge quantity of limber to be put oo the t Ivor bank. This month begins and ends woll, having a Bunday at each end and three la (be middle. This occurs but once tn twenty-eight years. Ex-Congressman Jenks, of Brook Till, was In attoadaaoa at Coart all last week, baring been engtged ae eoumel la a number of This kind of woatbor Is very trying to freit trees. The mild weather of toe p ast few weeks caused the bode of apple trees to swell con siderable. . - mm a -da The fine display of vakntines at the PostoBce Book Store reminds as that fit. VaUa- tlne's day Is looming np la (hi distance. Saturday, February 14th, Is lb time. The Leonard Graded School will have a graduating clasc af Bra the aiming Spriog. Tbe Commencement exercises will take place tha latter part af March. ' Uov. K. J. Gray, A. M., President ot the Willlamcport Diakimoa Seminary, delivered two able aermom la tba M. 1- Church tn this place last Sunday morning aad evening. i mm mm . MrK. Catharine Carr, of Lawrence township, died In tba 7tn year of bar age, in stead of the 9H at publlibed la this paper last week. We republish tba notice of bar death as corrected. m o mm - If g. h. didn't aee his shadow on Monday last. It wae oa eceeuat af a lack of avoirdupois In his Porcine Majeity'sfotmte titer - ecpt tba reya af light. "Old Sol" done bis doty that day, shinning naaatlfally. TbeAltoona Weekly Call, made up from tha matter appearing In tha Daily, has . made tte appearance oa oar table. It La neat aad full of Interesting reading. Wa wish it abundant prosperity, B B. flelaes Is editor aad manager. mm A chango occurred recently in the firm of Blgler, Young A Reed, inunders and ma ehinlate,af this place Qcorge S. Young has re tired from tba Irm, bis latere having been pur chaead by Meciri. Bigler A Reed The Rxeuatora ol the estate of John Bebourtob, lata af Brexly towoeblp,weaaead, will afftt a number of tract ef land for sale no Mon day, March 1ft, tbe particulars of wbl"h can be bad by referring to the advertlemnt la another column. Thii property Is all embraced la tbe Stump creek ell territory. - 1 mt hi The Punxsulawney Spirit, of the 324 R,sayst 'A tew days aiaee n cheek wee prreenied for pay men', at Maboalag Bank ahiee was lseue April Mtb, I71. It was tented by tbe Coaler of Mahoning Bank le R. A. Theeap ee, af ladiaaa." It has bee almost eight years fatting crowed. lie. Hiles C. Partloe baa been en gaged by tha publishers af the Altoana Mmtmif friaeae ta report tbe daily praccodiags af tbe Caairal Peeasylvaala CoaTereaee for that Jeaiaa I, Tba tWeeier erin be rtrnlsbad daHy daring the ecetea of Conference: to lobicrlbers Ibroaghoat tba accede af that body Ut Sfteea aaata. Don't forget to vuit Tanbor 'sColuin bai Clock, wbieb will be em asbibiUon tn tba amet etewa ream la Pia'i Open Howea aa There- day af this woe It it tea feet high, It fact wide, weighs 1,5 PS poeadi, and la lei 4 ta hare more bcvibj Bnree aa4 ImporUat dial ladlea tionraa4 naadarfnl meebaaiiea, tba a any ether iltne-f'efr ffpf isjfftjtd - Thora will be a meeting at the Coart House knClearfleld, on Thantday evening, Febru ary fta, 1880, for tha purpoae of organising a Relief Committee ta solielt aid far the starving : people of Ireland. Mart Citiibhs. 1 ' Snow. Tim heart oi our lumber-: men were made glad on Tuesday morning by a I fall of ill Inches of "the beautiful snow," with tattering prospects for more. The g. h. has re deemed hie reputation ae a weather progoostlea. , ttr tble time, provided the avid weather and now bold oat for sg weeks. Fob Sport. Throe full growu rata at one Caleb wes accomplished oa Monday eren tng, by an employe of tbleoSot, la tba cellar of hi residence. The means need were a piece of roasted aheaae aad a wire trap,opeoed at one and. Timet Three boars. It wasn't a eery good time lor rats, either. Lost Lost, on Monday morning, February Id, some where between Broadway school house, In Ferguson township, and Our wens villa, a ladlet' brown waterproof clraalar, with eaue. Any one Indiag and Mural a g the tame ta this oAm, or Harry Hemphill, or will give Information concerning lu whereabouts, will be lllwrally rewarded. Oscar Mitchell, Ksq., publishes no tice la this Issue of bis appointment as Auditor to distribute funds In tbe bands or the AJulnis trator of John VanUrabrant, deceased, lata of Ilnstua township, and alio to dlrtrlbute proaeedi arising from tbe real citato or Wm. 8. Diokuy, lata f Beccaria township, deceased. i mmu 1 Lmt of lotters remaining unclaimed In the PoitoAoe at Clearfield, fur tbe week endtag February I, ISM t JameeH. Blyler, J. 11. Hullng, William Hill, Clement H. LinvUle, Lydla May, Miu Bertie Smith, Miss Joiie Trade. P. A. Oaulir, P. M. mm S A sallow complexion, a languid, spiritless state ef mind, and aa eabaaeted debili tated condition of the body, ts always rsmedled by taking Berosma, and Dandelion aad Man drake Pills. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Tltasvllle, Pa., and for sale by all druggists In Clearlleld, and Joseph fleyler A Son, Lutheraburg. feb-4-St j Many of our citiiona are applying to1 Agent McKnalty for policies In the Equitable Life Anorance Society of tbe D. 8, The policial of this company are free from arduoni conditions and technicalities, and payment ot them caned e difutd on tbe part of the Society after they ; have been In force) three years. We know ef no : other company that make Its policies imvniitt. ! afcfe. Weakly Persons Wine. Old and In Qrni periens need some mild tonlo or gentle stimulant, especially In warm weatber. The ' wine made at Spoor's Monat Proipcet Vineyard i, j In New Jersey, called 8 peer 'i Port Grape Wine, j li ureJ in the AtlinUe States ee tbe beit tpnle wine known, and is regarded as pure, and is very popular among physicians. For sale by E. W. Graham, druggist, Clearfield, Pa. CubioubCaseop Starvation. Mm. Harriet Breon, who resided a few miles east of j Aaroniburg, Centre county, died from pure starvation io tbe midit of plenty. BcTcralyetn ago she Brit experienced some little difficulty in swal lowing, but did not feel eny perceptible change uniil three months ago, when tha taking of any kind of food was done only with great effort. Within the last few weeks she could swallow nothing at all, nut even milk. Her attending pbyiloiaa made a post-mortem examination and proved bis liagnoiii to bare been correct strict ure of tbe SMophagm of a canceroui nature. If you wibh to sond your children to a good school tha coming Spring, we would re spectfully call your attention to the advertisement of Prof. Youngman In this paper. He will open a school for Instruction In tha common and higher English branches and also In tbe elaielc. The tuition Is Died at very reasonable prloes, A Normal elaas will alio be formed In connection with tbe tohool Prof. Youngman has been in our mid it and id entiled with tba Clear Bo Id schools fur icTeral yean, and stands high as a lobular and Initrnotor. Any information desired can be bad by call lag apoa falm or addressing him at Clearfield. Masonic. Tbe officers of Cluurtiuld Ledge, No. Ill, A. Y. M for 1880, installed by the District Deputy Grand Meiter, Harrieoa T. Beard i ley, of Look Uaren, on Monday evening, January Jfltta. Wa are Iniebted to the Journal for a Hit of them as follows: W. M. William H. Dill. Senior W.A. tiuiniburg. JuoiorWH T. King. Secretary. Wm. Kedebauxh. Treaiurer. D. W, McConly. Senior D. Ell Bloom. Junior D.J. P. Wynn. Pur.Edward A. Bigler. Sealer M. C.-W. I. Curley. Junior M C -W. II Hall. Chapiaia.- A. C. TaU. Tyler. Thomas Robins. -" mw 'Jubt Fifty V earn Aao." On Satur day evening January 81st, 1880, tbe reii denca of Mr. and Mrs. David Tyler, at Tyler Station, on the Low Grade Railroad, In Huston township, wae Invaded by a aumber of relatives and neighbor?, for tbe purpoae cf congratulating tbem on their Uolden Wedding day. Our reporter, who was on tha spot, eoaeaeses that be was so overcome with real enjoyment that ha hesitates ta tell all be knows. But be refers to tboea In tbe past, who nave partook of the hospitalities of of the Tyler homestead, for proof of what occurred. He arsrs that David Tyler, Esq., aad wife, ware Just as bappy last Saturday sight as they were flfty years ago, though not quite so young. The colossal bronze statue of Victory blob stands In the Park, at Lowell, before tbe tomb of the I ret soldiers that fell In the raTO lo tion, le a lasting aad beautiful tribute of art. It Is eoc of tb ret objects tough t by strangers vislttag anr lister city, which indeed many visit, purposely to see this elegant object ef art. It was obtained from the King of Bavaria by Dr. J. 0. Ayer, to whom his Majesty wa especially graalous In acknowledgment of what his remedies era rrpoted to have done for tha suffering sick, It was donated by the Doctor to tha City of Lowell at a permanent and speaking emblem of the victories both of Science and Arms. Hagtn- lea (Md.) Yece. Improving It. An exchange. Htutcs that n general oveibsaling of the Pennsylvania Canal aad Its branches era going on. On the Juniata above Doncannon tbey are rebuilding the under part and trunk of tha Jefferson neque daet with posts, a very expensive job. Tbe aquedeet at Mabontonge, on tba Bosqaehana, opposite Oeorgetowo, ta being thoroughly over hauled. A new aqueduct at M'Kee'a Half Falls, Snydnr eoanty, alio a aew one at Muddy run. above Milton. Aboat thirty men are employed aa a aew oatlet lock at Loyelsoek. The Bald Ragle f!anal le ta ha deepened between Loeh Haven aad Bald Eagle dam, a distaaoa of three miles. Ia fact tbey are improving tba canal at all points. Homicide at Hodtzdai Tho Phil. Ipiburg Joumml of Saturday last, January list. reports the follow lag? 'On Tuesday night two French mia, residing at ar near Sterling Mlaea, Hnitadala, met and fell into a diiput In regard to a law salt axtstlog between tboea, whan one, named Fertiar, stabbed tha ether, (noma not given) front which death eaieed on Thursday morning. Ferrtcr had escaped tba officers up ta thia time. He eaa'l speak English and la slightly lame." We since Icera that tbe murdered man's name Is Mania Label It. An Inquest was held and a verdict waa renderea that La boll I nam ta hit death by stabs lafliciod by Frank Farrier. Far rier I 6fty year of age j Mm In one lag j walks with a eano i has gray whicker and heir j bald oa tup ef heed, and email. He made bis escape, and waat west on a train on Wednesdey evening. He bought n ticket for Pittsburgh. There Is an fleer on hi track, aad b will be eaptared, per haps, ere this appeer la prlat. Tut New Kaii.road -Kef erring to the Susquehanna aad Clearfield railroad, I, the Phil- adelphia Tim, of tbe I4th,aays: "Engineer ere bow locating a aew railroad la Clin too county, to be celled the Soquebaana aad CI ear el 4 rail road. Tble road will start from Keating Stat lea, en the Philadelphia end Erie railroad at the jaae- tloa af tbe Slanemabealng creek with the Weet Branch of tbe Susquehanna rlvsr, and then pre ceea np tba West II reach, lapping the long fa mens berths u coal lei da, taid te eo oleic tbe laest elos af bltamtaau eaal, Iran are, Are elcy aad limestone la Pennsylvania. It is Intended that i he road shall be continued beyond Eart hen. It will erect the river at that point aad proceed up the Moshannoa creek a ditto aee ef tea miles, opening ap ether leld af mineral aad eesaeef tbe flneet timber lands In tbe State. Tbe engineer corps are under tbe char re af Mr. I Walsh, of Leek Havea, and have already made good progress. The charter members are officers ef tbe Philadelphia aad Erie nil road and Fena ylvaala railroad wee take awe quarter ef tbe Rack, while prominent stockholder of tha Phila delphia ird Erie take fee ef tbe hamm-e. A beacon in distress la "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," tba most eBcaolous remedy for coughs, aold, and whooping cough. Frlca 19c. m em - - - Oil at Stump Creek! Iloforo go ing, I wlllpurobaia a warm suit of clothing, at the aid prices, at Uirllngar A Book's, fob ft It. Office Work. Will. A-JIagorty, Esq., who was eppoiatad ta audit tha Pro thou o tary's and RegliterA Recorder! accounts for tb aarrent year, gives the MI owing, as the result of hi labor i r BOTH OH OTA BY ' tMCB. Total numbcrD. 8. B'a entered... attft Total number Soramoae leeued..., a.,...-) ISS Total number Traosoripts entered. .., , U4 Total number Appeals entered i. n ao Total a aw bar Kjeclmeots brought 40 Total auvberHubpanatin Divorce Issued,,, ll Total number Judgment Uouds entered II Total aumber Capiasee iaeued 6 Total number Certlorarlas ieeaed...MM T Total aumber Amioable aoliooa 4 Total euuUi lUplerlns lrond ltl Total aumber Aa'.. Fa. Bur. Mortgage a Total number Bel. b'a. Bar. Ueeognleaaoe.,. I Total number Petitions ..,.w 4 Tutal number Bills la E-iuiiyM.... b Total auuiber Meibanics' Liem- 42 Total nuubsr Trttns. from 0. Court I Total number actluui bnught... 1,0H6 raxtnd Fct-s 1,31)0 16 a in i it ran ao KE:oitiau'B orrttit. Number Deedi Recorded- nil Number Airignmenie S Number MortKBgee A3 Number AitroeuonU and Powers of Attorney - JtW Number Miscellaneous papere r ' 14 Number Wilis rcordad..M.. .....,.- , 11 Number Lotters of Administration granted,. S3 Tax due tbe 0ouaiOBreaUbM..MH Death of Mrs Dr. Kirk. We tako the following In regard to Mri, Klrk'l death from the Bellefonte rKufcAeian, of Friday laat t "It Is oar painful duty this week to announce tha death or Mr. Dr. Kirk, of this place, wife of Dr. K. I. Kirk, who expired at the family reil denoe en Monday morning last, about leven o'clock, after a abort but palnlui illness, leaving a devoted husband and two boys to mourn her untimely take off. Mr. Kirk's maiden name was Barrett, tba oldest daughter of James 0. Barrett, Ksq., now if MUlerstown, Perry county, and she was a naloa of Judge Ueorge R. Barrett, of Cloar dald, and a lister ef Qcorge R. Barrett, Kiq., of this place. Sb was a pleasant, cultivated lady devoted to her homo duties, and the Idol of her husband and child rea, who are plunged Into the very ebysi of grief for ber loss. She was a deli cate little woman, frail in body, but strong In purpose, hope and lore for her family. Her death 1 a great calamity to ber home elrcle, and Is widely regretted by the community. She was still joung, and life bad for her many pleasant duties and enjoymeat. Two handsome aod la telligent little boy are left to mourn the lots of a mother's tender lore and care, and ber husband alio can truly say, "8 be was one among ten thousand end altogether lovely ." Mild mannerod, oourteoui, considerate and charitable, she we a sIdccm christian end bad many friend who ap preciated her highly. Her death Is a Iocs to the community. Tho funeral took place on Wednes day, and was attended by a numerous following. It may be proper to slate that her tittle bbc dead born, whs burled with her " . mm d More Kxperience. Tbe Somorcot Vtmocrai relates the following looal incident : "One of Brothers Valley's honest and Industrious farmer cam to Berlin one day recently and em barked In the can for Pittsburgh. Arriving at Garrett be changed oar to the B. A 0. Railroad for the city, and had not traveled far until he round a very pleasant acqualntaaee In a pre poisfslag looking man who sat In the icat In front of him, Tbey traveled together for sometime commenting on the country and lurroundlngi. when after pasing Into a station in aa adjoining county, a man entered the car and presented a Railroad freight bill for t40 to our Brothers Val ley friend's traveling cotop anion. Tbe man arose and pulled out of bis pocket a band full of twenty dollar gold pieces, and saying that wa tbe only money he bed with him, disliked very teach to pay It out for freight. Thli was done In tha presence of the Sonirriet Count! an and the turning to h im asked him If be would not falm forty dollar In bill nntil he got to PltUburgh and take two of the twenty dollar gold piece to bold ne aeourity ; that be would pay i fifty cant for his ktndneas when they arrived In tbe city. If be woald do ao. Our country friend bit at tha bait very readily, and taking two of the bright shiner banded aver the forty dullare la Unci Sam's easreocy. fiown ejter thle the man with ao mncb gold loose about his per son made an excuse to go Into tha smoking car, and watching hi chance slipped upon the plat form at the next ttatlon. Since tha tramactlon he ba not bean scan by tb farmer from Brothers Valley although ba (the farmer) has mad n dill gent saaroh. The reason I that tha two treaty dollar gold pleocf prove to be worthiest counter faita, and that this little experience ha cost a very good man and honest aitlten just forty dol ari. FROM DETROIT. DnrnoiT, Mich., Jan. 10, 1878. Dn. M. M. Fihnrr, Kredonta, N. Y., Dear Sir i Pleaae seed ma one bottle of year Dtood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, aad four bottles of your Improved Cough Honey. I find them tbe best re medic I have ever tried. Nothing helped our ehttdreo when ihey were re covering from whooping Congh ae Cough lleney, and as for cold it certainly curei them very quickly, Wa can not da without your excellent remedies In our family, ae tbey always help us wnen we are la paia. baeioeod nnu bj. xoars truly. JTeb-4-Xt MRS. JOHN LUTalAB. Dr., Fanner's Blood aad Liver Remedy aad Nerve Toole may well be called "The conquer ing hero" of tba times. It w the medical triumph or tbe age. Whoever has "tbe bluet ' should take for It regulates and restores the disordered system that give rise to tbem. It always cures Biliousoeaa aad Llrcr Complaint, Jaundice, Dyi- pepiia, Comtipation, Headaches, Fever aad Ague, Spleen Enlargement, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimple, Blotcbea aad all skin Eruption and Blood Disorder j Swelled Limb and Drop iy Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility ; Restore flesh and strength when the sys tern Is running down or going Into decline cure Female Weakness and Cbroni Rheumatism, and relieve Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung aad Throat difficulties. It doee.theae things by strik ing at tbe root of disease and removing It eaaeee. Dr. Fennar's Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any cough In one hour. Try a sample bottle at ten cents. Dr. Fanner a Qoldsn Relief cures any pain, aa Tootb-aoba, Neuralgia, CuHoer Headache In live thirty minute, aad readll) relieve Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Dlarbeea, etc. Dr. Fenner'a 8u Vitnt Dance flpeolflo. One bottle always cures. For sal by li arts wick A Irvio, DruMl'ls, Clear9eld, Pa. aog-27-tf. WONDERFUL CUHKR. Rev. F. W. Bucbhela, Waseca, Minn., aed tha St. Jacob Oil la tb eaee of a lady or bit con gregation who bad bean bed -ridden with rheu matism for seven taa year. She need St, Jacob Oil for three day, and was able to leave ber bed. Mr. R. Rchaeffer, No. II Brown ttreet, Alle gheny City, Pa., bad the rheumatism for eight year, andhad mad erery known medicine with out relief. A elogle bottle of 8U JacoS Oil eared blm. Gee tar A. Hellman, Esq., Editor af tb Pitta aurgb ifeip BfmMim, suffered with rheumatism tor twe year, aad lay many n night uaabla to sleep en account of terrible pains. Twe bottl of 81 Jacob Oil eared him. Mr. F. WUke, Lafayette, lad, reports a eaee where a maa suffered so badly with rheumatism that be could net move. Ills legs were swollen. aad ba bad the mast terrible paias. Twelve hour after tb first application of tbe St. Jacob Oil the pain war goo and tb swelling bad diap pearcA. Mr, Henry BcharTar, Milleraburg, Ohle, wae cured af rheumatism in the hips. Mr. F. R. Witt, Cleaveland, Ohio, rheumatism In the leg. Cured after three applications. Mr. Henry Leer, Patriot, Ohio, bad such pain In bit eboulder that be eoald not move. St. Jecobt Oil cured him after a few applications Mr. Vrena Ougelman, aged SD yean, living In Rochester, N. Y rheumatism U legsj could not walk, l ead bottle af St. Jacob Oil and felt, ae she ncatrtt. Ilka new-barn. . I Christian Uaaoi, Raq., Yoeagitewu, Ohio, t full of joy ever the wonderful cure of hit wire by 9u Jacob Oil. rr twelve loag year she bad suffered with neuralgia la the bead, aad often had tha moat terrible palaa. Half a kettle of St. Jacob Oil eared ber entirely. Mr. Wm. Reiahardt, Elmore, Wis., report ai follows : St Jacob Oil Is really a waadarful remedy, for I eonld meatiaa deiens ef e where 14 bat pre red IU magical lafleeaee. One case In parttealar I will state t I kaow a maa wbe hat suffered with rheumatism for tbe tut twinty four year, aad ef late be eonld hardly men areaod. After using A few bottle ef St. Jacob Oil, he wa eaUftly eared. B. 0 las, Esq., South Adams, Maetaebnaetas, write i Allow ma to Inform paw new mawb goad at. Jacob Oil bat dan to thii mighborhwa A women bad tb rheematiam e badly that ebe ooald net even attend to bet wait. Three) apptl eatloat of St. Jacob 00 eared bet. Her jny teemed in bare no bnnnd. COURT PROCEEDING. rniao wnaa Court called on Monday, January iTtb, 1881, at I o'clock P. If., with Judge Orvis, Ogdea and Helton the Baa eh. Wm. Oweas and Benjamin Dal were appointed TlpiUrae. , con hob mia. The trial Hit was taken np aad lb following disposition made ef the earns thereon, to wit t EHae Bailey vt, John PnEol and Sidney Ful ler. No, Ml January Term, HIT. Aetumnait. Tried. Verdict lor Plaintiff for $0,080.10. Caspar LlpMdt ts. Christian Tubba. No. Ill January Term, 1810. Ejectment. Triad. Ver dict fee Plaintiff fcr land described In writ, to be relented upon the payment ef 01AO an the Id of February, 18R0. County National Hank vs. A. Humphrey. No, 018 January Term, 1I7T. Assumpsit. Continued at ooatef Defendant. Oouaty National Bant vs. William A. Wallace. No. ft 14 January Term, 1177. Assumpsit. Con tlnusd. N. I. Arnold to use of Samuel Arnold v. Fred 8. Bloom. No. 48 Mai eh Term, 18TT. Appeal from Judgment or Jo it ice. Tried. Verdlet for Defendant. T. J.Boyer Ti. A tram Heberling, surviving Ex ecutoraf Jaoob Heberling, deceased. No.lt June Term, 1977. Debt. Tried. Verdict for Defendant. John P. Irrla r. Jams A. Bloom. No. 188 Jun Term, 177. Aiantnpsft, Continued. John Moor vt. Wm. Luther and Amos Heniel. No. So September Term, 1877. PJeetmoot. Con tinued for cauee on application and at oot of Plaintiff. Bridget Baker t al. vs. Tb Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. Ne, 17 September Term, '77, Trespass. Tried. After tba Plaintiff 't evidence cloaed, n compulsory eon rail wa ordered by the Coart, rtaintiff ' counsel then moved to tab off the nee tl, which motion was overruled. John W. Ma ttern and Samuel Miller vi. Jacob 8. Miller. No. 131 September Term, 1877. Eject ment. Continued at cost of Defendant, James Port to nse ts. Jacob Rlnefelt and W. R. Dickenson. No. 161 September Term, 1877. As sumpsit, Continued at cost of Defendant. Jona. Boy n ton vt. Thomas Parke and tbe Clear field Fire Brick Works. No. X5S September T crm, 1877. Not reached. Nicholas Van da vender, by his next friend John R. Keel, vs. John Jamison. No. 720 Sep tens ber Term, 1877. Appeal from judgment of Justice. Settled, and coils paid. Moore A Murphy vi. Jamet Flyun. No. 148 January Term, 1878. Aatumptit. Settled and truck off the list. 1 1 tee Lines ts. George C. Kirk, Administrator or Joseph Postletbwalt, deceased. Ne. 30 Janu ary Term. 1878. Assumpsit, Tried. Verdict for Plaintiff for 11163. Ithamer Dal ra. Thomas 0. Kyter. No. 448 January Term, 1878. Ejectment, Not reached, B, R. Rom ts. J. T- Hurd. No. ftflO January Term, 1878. Afsumpait. Nat reached, Robert Brown ts. Adam Moyar. No. 101 March Term, 1878. Trespass. Continued. Samuel Bono TS. 0. II. Denial. No. 71 June Term, 1878. Assumpsit. Not reached. Thomaa Watson and Wife ti. F. A L. M. Coud relt. No. 1S8 June Term, 1878. Replevin. Con tinued. George B. Good lander vs. Kramer A Bell. No. 17 June Term, 1874. Troupers, cutting and carry. Ingaway timber. Contlnuedatooitof Defendants. ARCt'U INT Mar. Commonwealth vs. Washington Kline, No. 19 Jnna Sessions, 1810. Motion for naw trial. Rut discharged, and sentenced suspended. George B. Good lander vs. Kramer A Bell. No, 311 March Term.1874. Motion for new trial. Kola discharged, and judgment entered on verdlot. . Maya navmarly ra, Henry Wallace. No. 832 January Term, 1877. Motion for a aewtrfal. Rule discharged, and judgment entered on verdict, J. Reed v. Jesse Dlggina. No. 474 June Term, 1876. Motion for hew trial. Rule discharged, and judgment entered on verdict. JUABTKB ttttlORB ROAD HaTTRRA. Petition of tb appointment of viewers te laj oat public road from near George Diokey's, in Greenwood township, to Intersect n township road near Jaoob Freid line's. In Bell township, p re lented, and 8. F. McOloskey, D, W. Logan and James A. Moore appointed viewers. Petition presto ted, asking for tbe appointment of Tiewera to reeato and i up ply road from Mat- tkiae Halllban't, In Greenwood townahlp, to Fred Crocs', ia Ferguson township. Read, and Qcorge Beyert. Jebn Bell and Tbomaa W. Moore ap pointed viewers. ret it ion presented iot ine appointment oi view er ta riew and lay oat a public road from tb In terim tie a of Clearfield and William atreeU in Weet ClearSeld, south: to the river road. IUi, and A. H. Gullch, Bemud I. Burge and John L. Cuttle appointed viewer. ' Report of viewer, laying oat a publl road from a point at ar near where the public road, leading from Langdon'i Mlll,l Intersected by Brush run, to n point nt er near the Indiana county line. Con Armed af ai. Report of vie were to vacate aad supply a pablie road in Goaban townahlp, between Lick run bridge and a point near Matt. Tata's farm. Con firmed af . Report af viewers lay log oat a public road from tbe township road at or near tiaardrants, to at or near Haywood Clark's, In the town of Dubois, In Bendy township. Confirmed ni al. Keportei viewer refusing ta Taenia ma por tion of tha public road between the boundary line of Bell aad Greenwood town ships, to Charles and Andrew Daugherty'e. Filed end confirmed ni Report of viewer to ley out n public road In Chest township, from eaet corner of land of John Fishel aad adjoining land af John Penuingten, ta pablie road leading from Waatover to New- burg, Filed and confirmed at si. Report of Tie were to lay out a private road In Sandy township, leading from residence ef John Orerdorf, In Brady township, to public road lead ing from DuBota to the Cream Hill turnplka,near Elijah Aibenfelter's. Filed and confirmed mt ai. Report wf viewers, refusing to Vacate road lending from Isaac Thomas's to Peter Sbugarts, In Bloom township. Report of viewers to lay out a public read lead ing from a er near tbe Una of BUM Line'-aad Joseph Beyler't, Jr., on road leading from Tho. Line's to John Bailey't, to a point at er near Beyler' school house. Filed and confirmed Report of viewers, laying ont a public road leading from Home Camp aohool bouse, In TJnlen town ship, to Intertcet tha road now loading from Walkeravlll to Wintcrburn, at a point near the Huston township line. Filed and confirmed ai ti. Report of viewers, laying out a public road leading from tba mouth of Laurel rua In Bell townahlp, to public road near Frederick Rupert a. Filed nnd confirmed ni.mi. Report of vieweri, reflating that portion of pub- lie road leading from W. B. BhofTiand intersect ing tbe Iloutadate aad Madera road at Alexan der' run bridge, and laying out a new road from near W. B. Shoff to intersect tbe Uontidale and Madera read at Madera school bouse, riled and confirmed ni ai. Reportof viewer, laying eat a public read leading from Henry Hetlbrun't by Wm. Clark's place, at or near where tbe eld Helper road con nect with tha same, in Pena township, to a point In the nld Punxsutawney road at or near where Wa . Rewlee aad Jane MoCulIeegh's 1 luo aroeset tb came, In Bell township. Viled nnd con Armed mi mi. Report of viewer, laying ont a public road in Woodward township, from month of Alexander' tha Madera grist mill. ' Piled nnd an firmed t. . Report of viewers, refusing to vacate public road leading from tha bridge across Wilaon't rua at Newbarg, up taid ran to a point en road lead from Jama McKeebaa'i to McO array's road near Patterson' eeboel house. Filed and con Armed uiai. Reportof viewers, laying out a public road from near Henry Place', en Erie turnpike, to public I read leading from H. Eiekol's to Ridge road, tn Bloom township. Filed and confirmed ai if. Reportof Tiewera, vacating public road from Susquehanna road aear J. F. Lee's, ia Bell town ship, to tbe Indiann county, line, at Jamet Mar- tie's, and making a private road ont of tame. Filed and dec Armed a if. Report of Tteweri,vacatlng nnd making private road ef public road, leading from Suiqaehaana road at Rlnebart Metier', in Bell townahlp, to the Indiana eouaty lint. Filed and confirmed ni at. Report of rlewera, refusing to vacate road lead ing fremWblakey run to Andrew Dougherty's, la Bell towaehlp. Filed aod eon firmed ni si. Report ef viewers, laying out a public road In Lawrence township, from Erie turnpike te pablie read along the ricer, nt corner af late John Reed. Confirmed abeotately.-' Report af Tiewera, hying cut a pubil read from aear Bailie Bowman's, In Knox township, to Inter sect pablie road near Thomaa B am plan's, In Wood ward township. Ooafimead abaelatolyt Report ef viewers, haying eat a pablie read lead lag from pablie road en laud af McClnra A Yobe, aad Intersecting pnbll read an land af Adam Yea, ta Brady township. Confirmed ab solutely. . - ' ucbrbbu ouartrbv The following applications rot betel licence were granted on Monday, the 0tb n)Ui Wm. Cerley, DaBcic i George H. Weedia, Francis 0oeptr,JohB Celemaa.lloatedalei William Smith, Woodward townabln. - Write of rewerr Acreeae were eroerea to ae ie- sued fori! porta to twrv as Grand Jurers and 48 persons te serve as Petit Jerori at tbe fut commencing en the third Mend ay ef March, nnd outlawing en week. Coart d loomed Saturday, January list. lf you want a good pair of skates aheap, go to Harder 'i fran store. dee 10-lL Your liver io W of order and you know It to take "SccVrs' Llrar P11U.M Bold by all druggist. More new gooJs at Hirlingor & Rook's this week, and ty are closing out over coats at bargelai. fob 4 JU Another lot of thone beautiful Rem ington Seeing MaeblnK, Just received at liar dar't. That machine htve no cog-wheels, earn, nor Friction pulwy. (om and axamln tbem. dee. lO.tf. ' efce a vfuutUi Wolark In nrirt tar. eeluma, riding near Speer't Vloejarda, with n bunch of G repe from whloh Bpeer's Port Grape Wine U mad, that I to highly sitae mad by the medical profession for the use of Invalids, weakly persons and lb aged. Sold by B. W. Graham, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. j1yvl-'T tf. A Fact. An advortiRemouUnHortod In the RarrjaucAR will reach mora reader than If published la all the other paper In the eoan ty, and noat tha ad vert l se i lest that one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our jcurnal Is worth double tba pries of that oharged bv any other publisher In the county, "It la a fact," 1 if. Important Notice to the Public. I take pleasure In certifying that my taw mill, which waa burned en the Utu or November last, waa lnsnred with KKMl A 1UDDLX, SteLo Central Agents of tbe A v Ron A i irr Iniuuarcr Co., of Cincinnati, and that tbey have promptly settled and paid my Iceland I would recommend tho Aurora and its Agen- as reliable parties to insure with. 'Vilboh R. Hour en, Jan. IS, 18SO-41 i Clearfield, Pa. Removal. Dr. T, J. Uoyer bus ro- moved bis medical offloe o the rooms recently occupied by Buck A Graham, io Graham's row He make CHRONIC JftEASBS n specialty. CHARGES VERY L,W. ,Jhe manufacturers having lowered priee,ne li prepared to furnish STRICTLY PURE MtDIOINKS at greatly re duced rate. The afflcted will be benefited by giving Mine call. ! july33, '79-tf. Joint Inhtituts. A Joint Instituto of Clearfield, Cambria an! Indiana countiaa will ba held at Cherry troe, Indiana county, Pa., open ing Thursday erening, Febaary tlth, cl osier, Febuary Slat. A programme ef excellent topics for di scuiilon has been prepared. One feature of the Institute will bo a Qusrj Box. Tha Superin tendent of the three eoutlia named are expected to be present, alio Ml ins Jane H. Leonard and Fanny L. Ells, or the Inliana State Normal School. ' i mm O nu i ' New Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy baa succeeded in bavg a daily mail estab lished between Clearfield and Penntlcld, and will hereafter run a dally itege be I ween tho two point. Ulseontract began with April 1st, and tbe stag will leave tlearfield fvery morning (except Holi day) nt 8 o'clock, naking connections with all traina on the Low Oram Railroad at Pennfield, re turning after the last train tbe same evening. Passengers and freight rill be carried at low rale. Orders left at any or tha hotel will be attended to, ' t -. 16pr7-tr Farm ebb. Look 1erb 1 Ijytlo will give you highest market frieee for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Bvtto, Kgge, Onion, Apple, dried fruits, and all kils of produce. lie ha the largest and beit releited stock of groceries, teas, coffee, molasses, fpioes, ail salt, sugar, queeaavare, tubs, bucttu, baskets, chums, Ae., in Clearfield county, la buys his goods In large quantities from manuuc:orers and first bands for cash, and takes the advantage ef all discounts, end eo he la asabled to sell at lowest prices. He gives oath plies for produoe,andtelit his goods at the lowest )ioes la tba county, aept-24-'70tf Clearpiild Co. Trade. Htato- ment of Coal aad other) freight tent over tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Dlvlfon, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tba week endjbg Jan. 24, 1880, and the tam time last year OOAU i For tbe week Sam time last year , Increase....... Previously during year Same time last year. .,.... Increase .......V Total In 1880 Same time last ya-.H...H 8a,e78 Increase. i..-U...... 61JMI arte a rnBienra. Lumber 4 .............. . Miscellaneous frelgHt... .....1 1 2 oars. 170 " FROM THE N EM OIL. TERRITORY. TwrvaLR, Jan. 27 lb, 1880. In, RnrraucAU Allow me space In your paper to Inrorm ta people of Ulearneia county, and the whole weld, that oil wae struck at the test well en Stump Seek yeeterday, January 2nth. The excitement is -unntng Bign at tne present time. Everybody I tailing ail. And what make tb exeitemen still greater ia the tact that Mr. Scott from tb Mrauford Oil Territory naa been In this vicltfy for the laat tbree weeks prospecting. He oared Mr. Reiter, the heaviest stock holder ef tbe ampaoy,n,iwu lor nie inter est f but the offer tee reinied. Ae eooo as Mr. Scott learned that ni bad been found, (and be an denbt knows, forbe wae at tbe well every day inee he eame bare he leeeed forty acres of land from Char lee Kora, nd bought tbe Weaver farm, on which tbe teat wJ was put dcwn,forl(t,000. The Charles Weave farm was also bought by him i nnd Israel aia aold bis little Urea of twenty acres (If s arm It can bo oalisd) to Mr. Scott for 116,000. The seen Scott represented a wealthy oil firm In Bradford, for wlileh plaoe be started to f to day, to chip hie eogiae aod tools. as be bas obligated meteeii to put down una (fell witLla ninety days I'oe data of lease on the forty acres which he teased from Korb. No man a an or dare say any xwre that the Ktuiap creek oil well Is a humbug. f No, it is a reality a cer tainty beyond n doubi, and all thoaa who de not believe It, eaa eome Sd see for themselvea. Now, I cannot relrjin from eaying something about our little viige. It ia rotated oa tbe Luthenburg nnd Pihicutownoy turnpike, and, as twe first sett lore Are principally Germans, It got tbe name of "(irmaay." No wonder that our honorable poiltmiter at Luthenburg says, when be seee the ni I coming from Troutville. "Ttaerc come the s)til from Germany." But enough of this. Troltvill wa named after Mr. Troutwine, a Germs), whe located here come time In 1830, and altered ap the farm oa which Troutville Is boilt. (fie tovn le pleasantly sita aled, nnd I about ett nnd on-half mile from the ell well. It ecu blue fear atorei, two hotels, one drug itore, tbree l hoc ehupi, and a Joitlee of the Peace, wbo diep4ses taw with dispatch, and, If need be, will maketbe twain ore. Ret idee all these, there are ne rte then eight ihingle mills ithia a radius sf the miles, whick are ail doing a good business. Oejag to tbe bad roads, bow ever, tbey cannot gi as many ibingU t the market ae they woul btlab, or ae many as are de manded but as iooirs sledding eoiaea all tbi ill he remedied. I A son of Jacob Heath, aged fourteen year, had one of his legs brhen to day at the Aurand school, while wrestling with another boy. Dre. Lydiok and Wilson wc called, who redneed the tracture. Tbe boy le ding as well as can be ex pected under tha eirouteiaaeee. U.S. L. A IX1TK.R PRtnl NEWIIURU. - Nawcnu, Jan. 18th, 1880. ' Mr. Entvon :' Please illov me a small space in tbe columns ot you valuable paper. Tbt letter ts not like Mr. Petfood'. It n from New- burg, nnd not from Chesitownahip, aa he woo Id like the people ef tbiehelnily to think. But "tnat is too lb ia." l eepni see inrougo a none wall, bat I eaa eee ue Mr. Feelgood Hvee la Newbarg borough. Ouf as this Is aot intended as reply te him, I ml say ne more about bis W net 1 w untta lo tall Lb neopw wnat we are doing tn thia aid of tha county, to I will begin. A we have bad to hauling yet, our lumber men lock, ae tbe alt saying Is, "duwi tn tb month.' If our tlmwrHeee not net a market in the Spring, w mil bare bard times here nex t Still ecmebedy't trdxfet touoded tlrougb the misty air, and I wa formed there wae to be another dance, not acMi Wlloon ran, but up tbe creek a abort distend from Nowburf. Hun-en, boys I here we ge, ready to trip tra light fan- laattc loe. Untni mrja, ana brtn your gins along also. There new not many wke get there,! think. Tbe receipts 4 the evening as near a I can toll, were ae folloet t Ac we hac nosupper, It waa enlv tbe email sdi of tweatvAve cent per oouula i aod if voa hadno latlv ufaeo eente. Aa there were only tx Wlples preimr, tne receipts were $1.60, one-third wfaiub wai to the fiddler, liatinc al clear. 1 ThiBis are warmlik ap 1 Cheat township aboat the eleetlon. A the six eeudldatea whe are ran a leg for CoUttehb, bad the foerteaa whe are runniaa for Sao" lit. r, will all be elected, It will earwrlBO ma. ot i wou'd "whooe 'er up. Tbe maa who gets tie mut vote will win, ne we have no Returning Boards (er alebs either) ia this section. Bet I pretty nea-' fegot to sar a few words eeuoeralng the earpetatef tbe borough, lie I going te farming, Mite; given up tbe eaw and the hatchet and Uk S unto himself an eld an end grabbing bee. He 4 gnng te supply starving Karaite with eorn e look wheel cakes durtae the aext Winter Slaw rales, having rented a ton-acre geld aloe a ee etc a. Our 'Squire le touting dowa his aose, because ba Is blamed for wiling n letter. Of eouee he didn't de it. t We Trill also ebatrt blacksmiths In the Spring. Tbe blacksmith aa wen In at tbe "Barefooted Ho aero" will move i car tow a. If some eT tb fon of Uwa woald beep their fences ap, tba hog wotld not tear their apple and peiate aoiav oca nnd destroy tea oeoteati Lheraol. ' Tbe side wa the efme boroneh are In bad ean- d it tea, eepeeiaUy U la (router the hoUl aad bleekemltb shop, f At 1 have said t(nod deal, 1 win now ate. AN OntHViR. The New Remieoton Family Sew- ii Macmaa for sal at J. 1. Herder's Una Store, Clearfield, Pa. Oct 10-fim. We have now on band several thous and flrst-elaa envelopes, which we will print for business men, or anybody else, at price that can not be rivalled. Call and them. tf. At the Republican office in tbe place to get your Job work done. We are fully prepared to do anything In the printing Una, will do It will, and at the right kind of price. tf. Special 9, WARTUb. 800,000 14-faet shaved hoops, deliv ered at the railroad, la car loads of O.Ouu, at all ScAnt. d the Tyrone A Clearfield, r. A E., UaJd agle Vairey, and' rav- 5U.rrad, for wbtoh I Will pay tba big beat market price. d. r. naawaa, Ootid, 1878-tf. Clearfield, Pa, ft an Ut'HDRRp Pan Cbrt. Disoourt or Old Paicna. Sewing Machinal can now be purchased at Merreli's tin and variety store, from MS up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on tne shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1677. fire Hundrtd Thousand Slronr In the past few months there have been more than 0011,000 bottles ef t-hiloh's Cure sold Cat of the vast number or people wbo have used it, more than x.uuu cases ot Luuiumption nave been cured. All Couibs, Crcup, Atthma, and ilron ohitli, yield at once, hence it li I bat every body speake la ite praise. To those who have not ued it, let us say, if yon bsve a Cough, or your child the Croup, and you value Hie don't tall to try It. For Lame Back, aide or t'heit, use Builoh'a Porous Plaster. Fur sale by C. D. Wat son, Clearflttld, Pa. sep-10 eow-Om. I Stranrt People. Do von know-that there are strange people In our community, we say strange because they eeern to prefer to suffer and pass their days mis erably, made so by Diipepsit, and Liver Com- plelnt, indigestion, uonilipation, and uenerel bebilitv. whenSUlLOH'S VlTALI.KRIs t uar en teed to cure tbem. For sale by C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. sep-10-aow-0u. We hare a ipecdv nd positive Cure for Ca tarrh, Diphtheria.Cankcr mouth, aad Head Ache, in hUILOU H CATARRH HKA1KDV. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Ilea It if you de sire health and sweet breath. PrloeaOcts. For sale by C. D. Watson, Cloaifleld, Pa. sep-io-TW-cow-om. BuaoiR For Balr. R. Newton Shew keens a full suddIv of Fredonin Due irlei and Platform w Aeons lor sale, t o ne aeen at me dobw nouae yard. Call oa or address blm at Clearfield Penn sylvania. , may ll-tf. CoLtarroa't Warrants. We have prepared a form, and have on hand n large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which beve been ap proved by the highest legal authority tea tbe Courts of thia county. At Tunnty Venf par doaen we will mall any number to toe collector ordering them. A Collector, when coiopellod te advertise property, must post up not le fbn tbree notice in tn moat puntte pucee in mi borough or township. tf. Wartbd. Delivered at tha Rail Road. 100.000 20-loch shared ebiniries. 100, 000 24-lncn eaued shingles. I0O.OU0 leetof pine board. t 600,0110 14-feet ibavod hoops. 6,000 railroad ties. &O,0o0 feet of good hemlock board. For which I will pay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clearfield Kail road. J. r. &RAMRR. Clearfield, Pa, Oct. 16, 1878-tf. Just lto?eIvkd. JiiRt Rocived by AKNOLI), at CUmVENSVILLK: Car Load Nova Scotia rlanter! Car Load pure Corn. Rye and Oats Chop ! Cur Load JJ oaken bull I Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorios, Ac! fobhingles. JJark. it. li, lies ana Grain will be tukon In exchange. CurwoDsvilIe, May 1, la 9. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. ri.iA.n.Ln. P.. F.b. 3, 1519, flour, ptr ewt. Baok.bMt Floor, p.rewt Cora p.r .wt Chop, rj., p.rewt Chop, nii.4, p.r out ......... Bra, pr awt M Wb..t, par bttsbal Rjr., pr bnib.l O.t,, par bu.b.1 Corn, .ra, pr bnsh.1 Bankwb..l, p.r ba.b.1 ' PoUto.1, per bubl.... M to t ,0 , 00 1 80 1 .0 i eo 1 n So to 15 4, appi.,. p uanl it 121 Hboalti.r, par pouod Drlml B..l p.r pound Cbtokaoa, p.r p.irM.....M.M 17 60 Hotter, per pound Kjra:., p.r doi.it M. 15 It 1 01) It 10 6 r 1 to 6.11, per Mek, l.r,....HH.. Uuai UD, par ,.lloo L.rd, p.r ponod Dried ApplM, pw pound... Drtml P.Mh.a, per pound.. Banna, per bu.b.l mbnrbl Mc OHK PATCH IN. Oa Wednesder, Janu ary 28ib, 1880. by Rev, A. Donaldson, D. D of E denr idare. Mr. William aicitDce, oi vneenowu- ahip, and Miss Fanale Patch in, at fiums.de, all of Clear&eld county, Pa. BATES LUTIC. On Toesday, January 1.1th, 1R80, by Rev. J. Punch, nt the residence of tbe officiating minister, Mr. F. C. Rate, el Clearfield eounty, Pa., and Miu Martha Late, of Cambria county, Pa. D"LLtY-HRtNDKL.-OnThuraiy,Jaauury 8th, 1M0, by Rev. J. K. Drmereit, at tbe real denoe of the bride, Ronton Dulley, Rq., to Mre. Ella 8. Ueindcl, ailof tlettyaburg, Pa. .No cards. WOODS RMKAD. At the reilJenoe or D. W. Horn, ia Chest townshlp.on Sunday, January 26th, 1-B0, by J. P. Fry, q Mr. F. M. Woods and Miss Catharine J. Kmead, both of Clearfield eoanty, Pa. R1H1IRL SOLIDAY. On Tuesday, January 27tb, 180, by Rev. J. Dean, Mr. Alfred H. Riihel and Miss Inns Soli day, both of Brady tow ai hip, Clear Held county, Pa. RE0K WBUKR In Luthenburc. on Kun- day, February lit 1880, by Rsv. J. 1. Ofadhlll, Mr. a. HecR and Hi as Mary weber, au or Rrady towaabip, Clearlleld county, Pa. . 3U1 KIRK. On Monday morning, January 20tb, 180, at tbe lemily residenne, near Relic ontc, Pa., Mrs. Henrietta Klisebeth Kirk, wife of Dr. R L. Kirk, aged 17 years. CARR -In Lawrenoa township, oa Tueedev, January 10th, 10, Mrt. Cathariue 1 'err, widow of Aaabal Uarr, ta the 74 in year ot nor age. DOUBLES Near PenftVId, In Huston town ship, oa tb of January, 1880, 1 re dirioh Doubles, aged IU0 years. The deceased was a native of Belgium, aad rattled Brit in Elk county, apoa his arrival in thia country, and sfierwards near PonSeld this county. A correspondent informs as. that he could see, hear, talk and walk np to within a few day of his death. He we temperate lie the trio teat seaea ef tbe term. U died a be lived piaaeful and happy. "flit tJvfHlflf.ttfut. , AiaRF.fff KOTICIC To Whom It Mav Cemeera I The undersigned, having been appointed Aiilgneei for tbe benefit of credi tors by Jas. R. Graham, of CleerReld bornugh, all persons, therefore, having claims against blm will preaent Ibem to us for settlement, aad those In debted to tbe said 'Jraham are reqelrcd to settle and mak payment to w. , A8RURVW. LKI, Clearfield, Pa., Dec. 14, 187t tf J AsMgneea. ADMINIMTRATfRRt NOTICB Hotloe I herobT xivett that Letter of Ad- mioiitratlon nn lh estate of JOHN P. II ILK, lata of Lumber Oitv beroncb, Clearlleld county, Pa . deceased, her in been dulv err anted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said est ale will pleaee make Immediate payment, ana inee having claims or aeon an as egainii mo Die wm present them properly authenticated for settle ment without dsley. MARTHA A. HILK, urwirt niuiv. Administrator. Lumber City, Ta , Jan. 18 St. AMMININTRATOR'R NfTICH Notice ta harahv aivin that Letters of Adminis tration on tbe estate or cam i mu cii-iw iuu, latanf Pike twa.. Clear! eld eeantr, I'a, dee d, having been duly granted to tne nnaemgnea, an rierenos Indebted to eaid estate win piiasc iwaae mmediato payment, and those having claims ar diiHn.il a vain at the umi will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. vun a, nnunnn, Umber City, Pa., De. 14, 1879 6t. , -s. TTI i W All M-ufia bm hairatiV kkfApJ I ! L..il.M I. . wa aaildlin V PRs V , -' - with tb following prrsna.l properlr, now in the poeeeeetoa of AIIRAM A. BLOOM, of Pike tawmbip, ne i On derh bay horea, facts of bar on a, one saddle, 1 plow, 1 harrow. Tbe ahove BAmed property belongs to me and Is left with said A b re id A . Bloom oa toaa anly, subject to my wu f ill nnu ortter at any time. ,,"v'v" CarwaatvUle, fa., Jan. ii, lacv-H. ft Al'TIOM All pereons ere hereby warned j aaaiwet araddllng or la any way to tar far ing with the following personal property, now In i be noiMsslna efKDwARDNUPP and J 081 AH a iDDOWrtON, ef Brady towaabip, Ti i The one-hall tutereel In end to a steam ootier, eniaa. abiagle mill, belting aod Ittarm thereto belong lae and now in cbarce of the abcTC named par- tlei. Tbi property ha been leased to tbem, end i allowed te remain In the noeeeeeton ef taid Nupp and Widdowioo on loan otly, inMert m my order n any time, P. R. RYRNK, Troutville, January 31, 111 3f. $tX JUwtiSfttHUtS. ft weak ift your own t.irn. Tarna wid tt outtt frM. Addrua H. B.UM A Oenpany, Portland, II .Ink dMlf,'?-!,. t71 . Hk. t:i J; t don. ..,11, bimI.. V ( It OoallT luttt frM. Jldjr.il Trn. 0.., Auiuat. U.lna. IdMir.'TH lj. C " Tft 5 OH P" dI a Sample, worth aJ"J v CiU it fn.. AddrM. blltnun 0o., rurtl.od, ntnlnfc dael7,'i l7. ryEt'M K)H AI.B.ThlrlM. bin, of I) lull.. Be.l wbleb I UI Mil .heap for Mih, or .aoh.nir. for wbaet. Vor furtbor tn- roranllM wll n or nddrM tb. und.rtitned. J. f. KKAMEH, Not l.Htl , Clwrl.ld, Pe. A UN OLD HA? AOYACED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWKD. Curw.na.ill., Ju. 0, 'T-lf. I.1AMM I.AMW Kill AI.U. In lloilou .nd Pin. town.brpi, Olenrdeld oo.nty. llenaonhble time Klfen for part of porch., non.,. Price 10 00 to $10.00 par tun. x tllom'i r.a.rr.d. L. BIKD, A.ant, Penfield, l'n. .r M'alho. A Knubr. Fepl. 10, UTll-li rlr.rfield, P., $400 for$250 I T1IK und.nlfii.d .ill aell Lot with n n. rit.1,1. nnd other outluiidiDiti tboreoo erected fur Mill worth (UIO. bilu.uln KnitClwlield. 1. IIEILUKI'K, V.rletf Store, Cl.irU.ld, Tt January II, 1180-tf. TIMBER FOR SALE. The undcrilrned elTRri for sale all the pine, oak, rioplar and hemlock timber en 41S acres of land n Clearfield count v. Partlee eonsuliloa the map r atlas of the oouaty, will find It in Brady townihip, adjoining the Bell township line, and known aa tract No. AH Thi-I timber will be held open fur sale nntil the 1mm let of Deoetnher next. For further particulars apply to or address, UbO. B. UOODLANUKH. Oolohcr Ift, 1879-U, Clearlleld, Pa. CI.EARPIKI.D COUNTY BANK Tbe banking firm known as the Clearfield County Bank bae been dissolved by mutual consent, end the bank is to go Into gradual liquidation. We are responsible for the debte, and will pay them. The aieets will be order control or John W. WrirlT CRcluilvelr, at the banking houee. and and will ba collected by him. JAMKS T. LKONARD, JAMKrt R. O RAH AM, WILLIAM PORTER, WILLIAM A. WALLACE, UKUHUK L. REHD. Clearfluld, Pa, Icc.8, 1S79-tf. ITXiatlTOIlM' KOriCC NotlceUhere J by given that Lettera Testamentary on the eiute of RICHARD DANVKH, Sr.. lata el Peon townihip, Clearfield eoanty, Pa., deceased, hav ing been duly granted to the undenigned, nil persons inueniea io said estate will please make immediate payment, and those haviug claimi or demand against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. R. DANVKIt, Jr.. JAS. McKKOWN, Etcculors. Grampian Hills, Uo. 7, I8H0.6U E X FA:UTOHH NOTICl Notice is bere- j by riven that Letters Testamentary on tbe estate of THOMAS RLILLY, lateof Clearfield borough, Clearfield county, Peon 'a., deceased, having been duly granted to tbe undersigned , all periune indebted lo said aetata will please make immediate payment, and those having claims er, dsmaods against tba same will present them properly authenticate for settlement without delay. 1'Kl IK A. UAUL1N, MAKY RKILLY, Riecutors. Clceruclil, Pa., Dec. 24, 1879-Ot. NOTICE I III VOR C fw Iq tbe Com toon Pleas Court of CleerReld eounty. Christian Bear ) No. 228 January Term, 18S0. vs. I Addie Bear. ) Bubpcena flur. Divcrte. ,Tha undersigned Commlaaioaer, appolated by tbe Court to tube testimony io the alove stated case, hereby fives notice that ba will atiend to hie duties at tbe office of Israel Test, ftq , In Uleameld, fa., Ott SAIUKUAI, rnurlU A K I, 21HT, 1HKR, at 10 o'clock A.M.. when and where all parties may attend. PRANK O. HARRIS, jan28-4t J Commissioner. -TOTlCli IN DIVORCEIn the Coart or jy Common Pleas of Clearfield eounty. Joseph Iaterewici ) No. 220 Sept. T., 1879. Ne. ;.) 8u1 Margaret laterewfet. ) Subpnna in Divorce. The undersigned Commissioner, appointed by tba said Court to take tee ti motor In the above case, and report the same to tbe said Court, will itaatlto in dutiaa ef hie apoalatmanl at his office, in Clearfield, on FRIDAY, ffiBRUARY U fll, 1880, at 2 o'clock P. M., at whloh Urn aad place all partite lo teres ted may attend. OtiCAE MlTCHbLL, jan38-3t Commissioner. SLllPOXNA IN DIVORCE.Inth Court ot Common Plea of Clearfield count v. Clara Carpenter, by her) No. i0 Sept. T., 1679. next belt mend, va. Leonard Carpenter, j Subpoena Bur. Divorce. To Leonard Garpamtor, aeeev-aaaaed reepoadeaf : Sin : Vou are hereby notified to appear in eaid Court on or before TUB THIRD. MONDAY IN MARCH NKXT, and show cause why a divorce from the bonds of matrimony should not be de creod in tbe above case. JAMKS MAHAr FEY, PherilT. Clearfield, Pa., Jen. 28. 1SH0-4L JjK)R SALK. The undenigned will cell at private sale all that tract or parcel or land situate In Decatur townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., within a short diiUnoe or tbe Tyrone A Clearnell R. R., and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and olnert, and known as tha Jacob B. Uearhart loL Tha eaid tract containing 00 ncrcs more or leas, with two veins of valuable coal thereon, has about 10 acres cleared, and la tb key to n larrc ImhIt of coal about being developed. Will be aold low ana upon eaey terms, ror particulars, apply to DAViV i. svnnUH. Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 1870. $1.?0 Kew nrd! Twill par ONU lll'MHKI) IX)1,I,AHH 1 for the arraet aad conviction of the party, er parlies, who set Are to apd burned my nam on tbe night of tbe 1th of Hcplembcr, IHlrJ, In Coviopttun townihip. I will also pay KlrTT IMiLLAKB for the arrest and conv lotion of the partiee who aaaaulted mydwelliot knnae on the Night of the l(Mb of NuTcmuer, and breaalng in the wmucwe of the eame. I believe It to be my duty, ne n law- abiding eiliien, te make thia effort to bring tboea to justice who have ao b ighly offended mv neigh bors and myself i l PKTKK tlARNIKR Preaohville.'Pa., January 81, laHO-lt. BLACKSMITHING. Horse-Shoeing A Specialty. The nnderslgned, being thankful for past fa tots, would respectfully inform tbe eitiaeae ef Clear Held and vicinity that he has purchased tbe ihop in Clearfield borouib rcccnllr occorivd T Amos Kennerd, situated on I oewt -tract, In the rear of Ueo. Wearer A Co. store, where by strict and close attention to business, he hopes te receive a large share of public patronage. JMJ Price reasonable and all work guaranteed ottin.n. nifurviitui ClcArfielil, Pa., Oct. U, 1879 Im. -plUtl.lC 8 ALB OPHTOCK4 OP Turnpike Road Companies OWNBD BT TUB v Commonwealth Of Pcnn'a. In pursuance ef the Act of Jna If, l7f, the lienor ueuorai win uxpoeo eo pn an ou hot oh anil' Kiohange, tn the city of Philadelphia, oa TrKHHAY, the 24TH day of KKPRUA RY. ItthO, at II o'clock M., 10,816 shares ef Turnpike Read Stocks, eow owaed by the Commonwealth, among which are HI sharee of Armstrong aod Clearfield. Tbe eertifloatec for all tbeee stocks cannot be found, but the Interest of the Commonwealth will be aold. The purcbaeer nil be entitled to the me aumber of votes as the ori final owaer. Terms, 10 per cent, on day of sale, the balanoe nltbia thirty days to the State Treasurer, when a transfer win m given. WILLIAM P.HCHRLL. 1en28.8t.1 Auditor Weaet al N OTICK TO ll-.lHt In the matter ef th ) la the Orphans Court estate of loha Hancock, dec need. VorileexfleiJ county, ra. WRIT OF PARTITION, To tbe heirs, legal representatives, and the a lia eee of the heirs, er ef any of tbem, ef John llanccek, late ef rike townahlp, L'lee-neM, re., deceased. Via r Mr. Mary Hancock (widow), (J, B. Hancock, J. K Hancock, I. W. Hancock, Jeha Hancock and Smith V. Wilaett, bie tluar dian nd htrm. Marcaret Ann Pea mo re and Her ray Paietnor. her husband, Mary Bell Pallingtca and A. It- raningtoo, ner nni&aua, iiennaa ma Pherson aud John II. McPhersen, ber husband, Oilve Breton and H- V. Breton, ber husband, Huaea Ktantnn and William Stanton, ber huehand 11 a aah McPberecn nnd Jhn U. MoPhereon, ber husbend, whe claims te be alienee of Wary Bell riillingtott end A. I., rullington, her buabend, end John If. MoPhersea. alienee f flaean Rten tnn and Wm. b tan toe, her husband. TA Kl NO TICE that, in pursuance of a writ of partition to me directed. I will, ea W It DN KB DA Y, the liTH DAY OP KI1RI AhY, IRS0, hot 1 an laqueetof parti lien nnd Ta (nation of the real act ate late of John jlaeoee, lata ai rise tow a snip, viearueie county, Pa., deocaaed. The I a quest will aeeemble at the lata reeidanee ef said Jeha Maaaerk, dee d, In Pike townihip, eouoty and State alcreeeid, at 10 o'etoeh A. M.ejf taid dev. Snaairr Or rice, I JA8. 1 Clearfield.aB.J'Ift St. jab. RAitArrsi, Stitriir. , PHIL ADELPHIA. F. T. HOWELL & CO., 1216 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Oct 11, Wf-la. , JAMES L: MARKET HTKBET, CI.EAHl'lKI.D, PENN'A. All kind, of CaskeU tntl Coffins kept on band, and (urnisboil to order on ahort notice, including tlio finest as well as tbo cheapest that can be ranriu fnotured. Our oonrsm pitEsiinvim Is the Lest In use, and will be furuithed when required. Funoruls attended in any part of the count v. Call at my oflico, on Second street, or leave your orders at Trnntman's Furniture oct 1,79-lj.' 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, Black and Colored CanhmereH, Brocade Dress Goods, Plain Drets Goods, New Shawls, Ladies' Coats, Red Flannels, Gray Flnnnols, Flaid Flannels, Nary Blue Flunnels, Waterproofs and Ladies' Cloths, all colors, CasBimeros, Hen's and Boys' Wear, Press Ginghams, Calicoes and Muslins. Our stock was never bolter. Our Ladies' Skirts aro beautiful. Millinery Goods, , A complete Ntock nt our usual liargntns. ritimcs, Flowers, 'Winns, Ostrich Tips, all kinds of Fancy Wings and Birds, Now Rrocado Velvets and Silks, Satins, Black and Colored bilks, Black nnd Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Cl lov es, Lisle Gloves, Silk Fringe, Buttons, Laces, Corsets, Kmbroideries, Kdgingi, Inscrtings, ' ' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Ilandkcrcbiefs, Ladies' Ties, Ribbons, Gerraantown Varna, Zephyrs and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children'! Undorwear, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's note. We don't intend to have any store in uiearnoia county Deal us in anyining siyie, prices, quantity, quality, or Belling. Give ns a call and seo for yourself. Oil Cloths, Ottoman, CARPETS, T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., $ftv- g,flwrtlsrmrtttn. &0OO ntrIIEI.SV-Oeerfe Wearer A C. , want It. thogeud burtiela of OATS, sow, ud will p., eaah or prodww. Cleun.ll, I'L, A.,. II, isri-tr. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IN THB :I Curwensvills ! TIIAT well-known property altuat on the banh of the Suaqnebanna river, la tbe boroujrh of Curwensville, ClearttelJ eounty, Pa , occupied by the late bh'NJAMlN HAKTtillORN, dee'd, te aow offered for sale. It contain about .Thirteen Acres, Upon which I erected a fine two-story frame uwellim; iioise, 8TABLK, nd th. bmsmmtt "' baildiag,, ud .la. a H.0WIN9 01NHIM.f prSPRINO WATER. Tbla ia a ,.ry daairahl. profMrt, for prlraw ml drnee. The propty ia now ofi.red .1 PR1VATK 8AH, .. rausaahl. trae. tn further In bnaui.. la relation t. It, .all M th. praalaM, .r appi, te tb. aadaralfned in pNoa or hy letter. ULKXTI1ALW. SMITH. Attorney for th. lltlra. Cl.arfl.ltl. P., Sept Sd.J7-t. , Notice of Inquisition. T. Wtllleat Caldwell, J.e. D. Oaldwell, Ilalah T. Caldwell, Rebeeea Jaaa Caldwell, llaaoah Caldwell, Anna M. Straw and Hiram Straw, her hoiband, Kliaabeth Stranf and Thome. Btrong, h.r huaband, Maariett. Biooaa aod Peter Bloom, her haabaad, Martha MoClura and Mlltn. Ma Clara, her hatband. Alao, tho following araad ehiidraa ot haaiael Caldw.ll, dae'd : Childrea of Jeieph C.lellhi eoa, aad .f Hannah Mo Craiitbt aad Maar, A. Andarao., hii dauf htara, to Witt Peter A. Caldwell, Nenoy Jan. Long and Aaroa Long, her bn.band, Martha Jao. Norrt. aad Janea Norria, her hoiband, Aana Uibaoa and William B. tlibaon, her hoiband, JobB MeCreight, Mar, llelorj and Albert llelory, ber huaband, Martha McCandlau aad William MoCendleu, h.r huihund, Kdith Uieueker and Pranh Dmuoher, h.r buiband, Mar, Attletnan and Robert Attlmau, ber haibaad, TAKE NOT H'K that al aa Orphana' Coart held at Clear Aeld, ia and for Clearlleld ooenlr, aa JaquaU wa. awarded for the parpoee of nailing partitin. .1 V----1 1..- townihip, deo'd, and la purauaaeo af laid order of Court I will hold aa imiuiaition oa preml.ee of eaid deonl.at, on Til I H.-llAr, the MTH DAY of PIHKliAKY, ISIS, at 1 o'eloek P. M., .1 which time and plana all who ate iatereited may attend if tbey Me proper. JAS. MAUAl'PRY, Saaairr'a Orrn a, 1 fherlff. ClMTteld, Jaa. IS, 18H, It, J " EngineeringMitiing Journal ITTBLZSZIKD "WEEKLY. DKVOTID TO ' Mining, Mettallurey, Engineering, and Qeneral Sciences RICHARD P. nOTnWRI,T.,C l.,al.E, ROHH1TKR W. RAYMOND, Vb.l)., Kd'rs. WILLIAM H. WAHL, Ph.D., Depaittnent of Pro rase en Ecleao aad tba Arts. It Is an acoepted antherity on all qneetlon re laliog to the great inininit indaetries of the cow a try. It I the oldest pebileetton of It class in America, thoroughly lad'pendont being of the trade and not ta It, otwapies a Jest and impartial position, which eatablaa it te adrlee and teach wlthoat fear er fever. It deeoies much apnea te qaeationa bearing upnn aeononioal snanagesnent of en I nee, aud from time to time illustrate th more important Im pro foments in mining machin ery aad engineering methods. Special attention Is giren te rf I labia mining news from all parte of the conatry, which is gathered by an efflXenl corps of eorraapoo dents in every oectlon end from an at tended exchange list. The metal aad ore markets aad gold,ailver,aod mleeellanecas stock ire repflf. ted and commented upon weekly by etperlenced financiers, weo are unbiased by private interest, and upon these metier It I are pled as n relia ble euide and aa tailing tuatraeter. (live otati. tics er prodaMioa of eaal aad Iron, aad ef ear greet gold, silvan end ether ataes. lei eeiautile notee ere aa epltoeaa of tb lata reeeanhee. Ite trade r pa rte lull, and tla editorial cagacloM and eossprebeasire. ltaajiy the wideet circulation end iraMeet infleaaee of any JouraeJ ef lu elae 1 la the World) It pelrneeed reader eomprlsiag tn most eelpct eaa laiejiigani mrn m every Quarter. 8nb scrfpt Icn, 4 fry yeef a idratce j M coats a eingi ocpy. Advertising retas on aipMiMn. Adreee, THR CofllSTlFIO PfH. 09.; P U. Bnt 44M, ti Peru Place, We Yer, WUfellaatotii. LEAVY, Store, adjoining the Posloffice. JAS. 1j. JjJSAVI, Clearfield, Pa. A. U. IIILI.S. Ilnga, Etc. Clearfield, Pa. Sept 1, 'T'lT ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. CarweMTllle, Pa. Jan. I, l-tf. Tb Wtits li hk Can be booght at lowest prices from ALRX. PATTERSON, Woodland, Pa. It is ao nal, if not auperior te any Ant-elaas Sewing Machine ia the market Oirculare cent on application. Woodland, Pa., OcU M, U;9 -tm. Triennial Assessment! APPEALS FOR I860. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe Commission er of Clearneld eouoty will meet the; tax payer at tea following named place, far tba fnrpeee of hearing aod determining appeals on tbe riennlal Asseesment for 1880. The time tor hearing appeal will be between the hoar of o'clock A. H. aod 4 o'clock P. M. of each day. Tbe appeal will be held for Curwensville borough, nt tbe election bones, en Friday, February 0th. Pike township, at the eleetlon boose la Car wenaville, en Batarday, February 7th. Uoshen towaabip, at tb election house, oa Monday, February tin. ( eirard, it Cons: re a Ilill school bouse, oft Tues day, February lath. Kirtbaas,at the houee ef Joseph Rupley, oa Wednesday, February llth. Corlagtea township, nt the pablie house of John Mulson,OB Thuraday, February 13th. (Jraham townahlp, at the election bouse, an Friday, February 13th. Bradford tcwnshlp.at the hone of Jaoob Pearee, on Saturday, February 14th, Rogge township, at the house of Edward Al bert, on lloaday, February lAih. Wei lacai oa boreogh, nt the hotel la ald bor ough, on Tueeday, February 1Kb. Morris towaabip, at tbe house ef Mr. Risen bower, In Kylertcun, en Wad need ay, Feb, I Kit. Decatur township, bt tba houee ef Richard Hogbes, on Thursday, February Ifltb. Osceola borough, at Uoyt'e hotel la atid nor oath, on Friday, February ScHh. J!',!,lit.,VJWVi.y,l,lo?ua,'tl,."',, Woodward towaehlp, at lh. hoaea af Thaaiu Ueadereoo, o. Moaday, Pebrvary 25d. Uollah towaihlp, at tha hotel la Jeaarrlll., ea Tueeday, P.brnary Mtb. fiaMari. lawaabip, at th. hotel of Vraah Detl. is Ul.a llopa, oa Wadaaaday, r.hraaq Jila. Jordan towaabip, at the hotel t. AaatmrUla, M Tbareday, P.hraary loth. Knot townihip, al Terk.jr Hill aakwl hmm, oa Friday, Fahraary 17th. i F.rgaao. towaihlp, at lh. raaldma. f Jeaph Moore, oa Saturday, February IDth. f . l.amber City boraagh, al la. hoaa. f 1 Qaapy, a Moaday, Maroh let. , Newbarg borough, at tbo howea ef leaxM.rhl, ia aaid boraagh, a. Taeeday, Mueh Id. CheM towodiip, at Horaoaagb a aeanl hiaH, oa Wadeenlay, Mareh Id. NcwWeablagtoa boreagh, at the hoaea af H . D. Rom la aaid brroagh, eo Thanday, Mareh U. B.ra'ldetawn.bip.al Veuag'l eohoelboaM, u Frulay, Maroh lib. Barniid. boreagh, al th. hoaae af Farter Dm rle I. Mid bomtgb, m ftot.rd.y, Mareh tlh. 1M1 tawaahlo, at ta. hoaaa t R.bert Ma aanoy, ea Moaday, Mareh Sth. ttraaawoM lawaabip, al the hotel af fleer g. D. MeCrMke. la Bellrllle, .a TMlday, M.nh Sth. Peaalowaiblo.at M. M. FlTna'akeial ia Paaa. eille, o. Wadaeaday, Mareh 10th. towaabip, at tb. aleello hooM, Tharaday, Mareh llth. Brad, tawaihlp. at William lobwaai "a boat! ia Latheribarc, eo Friday, Mareh llth. faady towaabip, al ta. alaettaa ha(M la Dab-oil, oa Satarday, Mareh lllb. UaiM lowaahip, at the .hN'tw. how. ll eteet tra, ee Moaday, Mareh lelb. Haato lewaihla, at lha paklle haaea nH Jaaua toodehl I. Peatald, ea Ta.ee.r, Mareh ISlh. ClearSeld horangh, al tha Cemmleelo.en' Of tee t. Mid horewgh, m Wedaeeday, Mareh Mtb. Leor.ee. towaihlp, at the Oenmlaetoaer.' Of to.la Cleart.ld, oa Ihanday, Marah leth. KotlM U alao hereby jl... la Ova ASSET-SOM af the aererel boroogha and lowoabipa, thai tht b. preeeet with lh. BMrd M OoaamlMioawa ee. -the day .f Appeal, ut their reipeetire dietrlele,. ae well a. all , ereoea wbe may fael laxvalM. aggriarad. A ge.erat Appeal will h. held l the Oumtnie Honor.' OSloe, la Cl.ari.ld, U lh 1X1. Still' aad tilth daye .f March a.lk .nar he ao appeal will a. haard. Th. Aaaew.r. ar. re qaltad ba air. ee.h tatahl. a wrltlaa er prlatoil a.tto. f th. kiarf aad ment af proper,, he er aba la aioaeiod. aa Na.t tn day. lieore tbe day C Appeal. CONRAU W. KTLICK, , . RLAH JOHNSTON, . JOHN NORRIS, Atteali ' Coawludowert. J.a. W. Maws, Clerk. Cetrtftaanmay Omrl, I Cl.eianeia, P.., Jaa. I,, !. J