THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAUKIKLl), PA. WKliKKSDAY MO ItMNf., JAN. IS, 1881. Terms of Subscription. if paid in advance, or within three tnootbi.,.2 l j. oid alltr litre and before an month.,. 2 &0 It paid Mftr iho expiration of ait mount!.. . I 00 ,-CT Mmim. B. M, I'MWRNOtLL 1 Co., Newr- (,h,kT Advertising Agents, 17 Park How, omw kmKD Htrrrt, are our Jul jr auihoriied Agents ,,, n.w luik t-iir- tt,l K.IOU NOTK'KM. Mrlhodlut I'placopal l'hurrhRer. flno !,niv, Pastor. SarvioM evry Sabbath it lot A. M., and 7a i' -Sabbath Khol et 9 A. M. Prayer Meet in it every Wednesday, nt T4 P. M. Cum n union bervlce. Drat btbbeth of erery month, at IH A. M. ttct riearlielit M. P., ( hurrh Rt-v fiiABLBii W. Hi HM.Rr, Pallor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Sclioul at 2i, P. M. All are Invited to attend. lrebterUn t:hurch-Rev. II. 8. Btmaa. -Sabbath eervicet morn lug and evening 8eb- alh School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednof Uv evening. lUptlnt Churrli. Rer. , Paator. Sabbath ttchou) at it I. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. st. .Kraiirla' ( hurrhC ntliollr Kev. P J. Shkripaii. Iliviut service at 10 A. M., on tl.e tirl, third and tuurtb Sundaytof each Boonth; Ymper and Benediction ol the Pleased Sacrament i at 7 o'clock, P. M. (Sunday bobool over; Bun day ftfternoitn at 8 o clock. Oh'FICIAL l)IKK( TDK V. tiui or ioliko gt'ARTXl million, court. Spo'ind Mondaj or Jftnunry. Ihir.l M.mil.y of M.reb. Full Monday f June. Ki.ortb Miiniiiij of Hitaibr. T1UR Or HoLDlHS COMMor. rLMAI. lirat Monday of Jan.. Seiond Monday of Novombor. rriLio orrtcr.,. PrtiMini .MgeUntt. Charlrl A. May.r' l.ork llnvcn. .i'lniit t-a Jmdfit Hon. Jobn It. Orrll, of licllelont. Aitoeintt Judgti Ahr.m Ogdan, Clttrfiold) Vinront 11. Molt. Ut.rh.ld. VorAonolory JaclF. Kfrr. Hfgiier and W.corrf.r Gcotg. M. FergQlon. Trmiurtr i'kiliii IlottN. littrifil Altormy J. P. MrKonrlck. Sheriff J.io.l MahnflVy. It'l'tilf Sneriff. I. Thompton. CVunly iuntyor Samnel . McCloikoy, Car .eniville. t'nwnly f7oMffMonri C. W. Kyltr, Qr.ham- l'.n I'. O.I Klab Jcihn.lon, Orauiilan Hlllf P. O.; John Norrl., Hr.. Carwen.flllo I'AM.i'Hi'uMri' CUrk John W. Howo. Cl.aoly Aarfilor. William V. Wrlgnt, Cloar 8. J : J...oib Oilliland, TlirM Ban, J. g. Nor r i Woodland. Couary Coroner Jamr, A. Mooro, Clrarfleld. Jur Conmiiiiontri Andrew J. Jackaon.Clear-fii-,1, Wra. K. Hrown, Clearlield. SfjTinleHdrHl of PMU Sckoolt M. L. Me Quoirn, Clrarfield. Stnluro Wtiykfat .(lar.t -Jelaa W.CarlilS tifie at Lulh-rbur(j .VoioriVi '8lio John W. Wrirley, Win. K l...iiiij;h, Cyroi (lordon, Clearfield; .loieph 11. !.,.in, N E. Arnold, CurweneTUlo; J. A. Lirlng-.-..oe. Ilulloi. Clly. or AWta, column i, daoidedly lotar.itlni In : l iiiit of ricw, and roflubl raadinf to itlDr. alio want to lava money. vi, ill'' ( m ui: l u Ink. nheat, ortl. or oora for uh. Will .-r lion ?" V ate of!' n ir fjuired of In this way I.i l.der frtin .lronl wliw reiido at t dillaoce i :n ''. .rfi.-l l. Wo again .ay y.a. Tb. recel.ti ..I a ifrii.iniil.le marehant or mill owner in the ri. inity, will aniwor oi juH aa well a. tba eah. To illluiliat. : If sr.y of our palrona will daliver u.' a !i:,g of grain at tba otlll of Joiapb H. Dralh, in rhi .t (,wnlii)., llr.raoo Tiitohin, la Bornaida, Thcun, II. Koiwy, in Orabara, Wm. Portor or Mihw', In Luwrenee, or Urowii Seyler'a, at lt.,.kloii, l i.lon townihlp, aod forward thalr renlpta for the aviount, wo will nradil (born oa (iitir aecount lor the aama. Ia thia way all may .oc.n ,ny what they owe, If tbay will pureua tbla e.,oe. tf. -irAlvi;rliicrri and otliors will bear iij mind that all articlea lotanded for publloatloa in ttili paper ina.t lie handed il. not later than lueMlny, at 0 A. M. Don't forget It! Tho tseawm of M of Mar'rb. Lent begin) on tho ScTi'ial hotel liceiiHos wore granted li tbr Ciurt oo Monday. A. W. Wttlters, K-q., is elurklng for the County Auditor, who are now in leacion Tho roporl of tho County National lia;,k, at tbeolufe ol buMneaf on ueeemoer m, j.nuT' in tbia iiu. (on. John Patlon, of Cm wcnsvillo, Hd-jttpanied by a aon and daughter, la traveling in tiie iJ,-ullt(rn Sttl. i ejaai Mailt. II. Spucltmuti, of thia plucu, tx'At gon to Dubnii. where ke will engag in the oriil?rtakit)g tutnoa. Tho Catholic conregulion ol Iloutx- d ile will ion i-trwc In nofttton at tlieir etiuirn a U: wliK b weigtii 1,'ITft pound. Tho l.adit-H' Aid Society of tho Clear- r.. :.i M. K ihurh rreli a tin reatJetiee Of Mr. I.vitl Tttuext Frid iy afurneti. Veniior, tbe wtatbtT proihi't, (iitrs will lie Lui tittle tain tbi tnontn, ana mei Ii mil go out with auother cold map. i wan tm The Citizen man in mad and abuac -i.tnntendent lloQuown, becnua McQaowo due not g'.ve him any printing to do. an WilliuinHiwrt Kliipiied 172,155,000 Irrt nf luoiber during 1 rise), a deereaae of 40,V6&,- UoO aa compared wllb tha (hipmenta of 1879. . V. Clark 'lutu and J. l' Hnydor ha, been a pointed Aduiinlitratora of tba eaiata ( f Aaroa 0. Tate, late ol Clearfield borough, dec d. V.Uf!. Miller, triilor (if tbo liidgnay .aiocrul, i.i. ii Al .aa reilie Hcbraio, al.o ol itldg wair, were united la marriajia oa Cbrlitiaaa day . Otorie Crowthir, a lormur freii;ht coi duclor oa tbe Tyrone A Cloarfleld Kailroad, will aiart a bakery at Cnrweaifille about tba lat ol April. Dr. (ieorire C. Jonkina, of Curwena villa, w learn front tba 77me, waa Btarried on Wediio.lay, January 6th, lo Mlae Alio. Ilarr, of Coloinbia, I'a. Tho flu-urea ol Ibo now year, 1881, read backward and forward tba aama, It la one of tba moat ooneanlaot arrang.pB(a of fig. urea la that raecoot wa aae aaw. Mr. John V. Conner Iihh l.een quiili fled aa Aduiitii.lr.tor of Ilia talate ol Sbtlliald Cor.on, late of Burneida botouMb, dcoeacd. II if f pi.atoffloa addre.a ia Hurb.ida. Pa. I David liearliart, of lloeutur town y-ahip, (.a, baen o(. pointed Adminialrat or of Joaaa 11. Paitr, Uto ol Bngga toanablp, daoeaaed. Mr. f lleathart'a pinti.Il n, ad Ireia la Hbilipiborg, Pa. Toe regular annual inoetino; ol the "Pa' B.rleaoia Kdiiarial A.toeiatiua will be hold 'In lb- Penal. Oonml'tee II. oaia, Capitol bnlld 'l(i8, llarri.huig, Tueeday, Jaoaary IBib, 1881, at il i P. M I Tlicro will bo no aoivicea in tlio ;rraihyt.rlan Chur.h Beit Bal.batb, by reaaoa af itl.e l arlor. Her. Mr. Butler, ball ( abaent at (Lew atown, I'a., a. Billing lter.Vr. 0.0. MoClean io a proirirt.d mealing. liix'cr miiKt have been drunk when e wrote I "Il Ihe year la a blank la theea'eaa.r vf onr life wa do not aaurmar, fr we baet triad Aa do our beat." 1( h.bad referred lo a diotioaary, Ivj might ba.a dona better. I A meetiiiK i called fur the momhora Y ibe Clear8cl.l County AgrioulinraJ Boolaty to ie.t In ti l. boroaib aa Tburaday af Doit waek, Miheeere ary'a orllee, to aleet eflleara for 1881. M aoilee la another aolaaia. I Kllkha Ardery, K8q.,of Corwemvillo, Wl at bit koma la that boroagh aa Monday of f)l week, aged aaarl, 78 J ears, lie waa attack. with a cancer alima' a year ago, whleh la awp- laed to bar haetened bia doatb. A man norm., I John Gnarr. about 45 WrB ol.ge, Wia Mrook by aloeoaiollra at dandy !-, on Ta.tday af Ual weak. Tbo left ana a) neatly atrippad al ita leak, tba rlgbl area wae jlally gaehod, bale Iba eltrow wklkt kle wkete t aatlaiaed earera la I.i la.. Hjt. K lmund Mangrtj, of Bhrewg rj, Verb .aatya faratrly f.Mor af tka La ) Charab at L.iherabarg, ia tbia aa.aty, P'l a bwr ealaaUa gifu raaaiTa far blaaaeW f ')) ly m Ctrl ita at d.y.b.d a reeled oa- fB lreelel to him , aea Itlnlag t eoaa af moaey. dlrael.1 Calendar for 1881. ! 5 o B a w 2 . CI f 'i Jfj : - - 5 . "i...h:b...u"i Ii I 9; 4' tl Tl S emu i i.i m 111 4 ii 1 t 10 II 12 la 14 la I 17 Id IV 2ii II 22 la l 17 1 llll'l! I ;t Missai; is mi 24 II Id 27 28 20,11) , iii.,..i... .. ai ... ... i; 4 t fl' 7. gj U 111.11 IX1 ... I; I Mil I t! V In II II 1:1,14 it in itIik iv ijo'ii n u u ii it, '...!...i......l...i I... '...I I' 1 4. tj IMt Id i; n IV 20 21 22 2:i 2 Jill, 27 2i2V Jl', 41... . . ... ...L..1... 1' i a 71 III II 12 lis 14 16 1(1 II III IV ,1" II 22 2.1 ! 26 .' J7 2 211 31. ..I... i i e ii t, ii 'in M 12 i:i u 15 ir, 17 1 IV 2l 21 22 1'' 14 4. n 1 8 v lit II 12 II llll Id IT 18 IV 211 21 22 28 14 21,28 27 28 IV tu ... Jl t 4 . 8; 8 V ill i! I ' 1 :l 1 4 16 18 I' I8 IV in 21 21 23 14 29 211 27 28 2V KV J .'...l..J...i...... I II 8, 4, .811 V 1(1 11,12 11 U 1 18 T 18 IV il II 12,2:12128 28 i27 28 2V.J0 ...!...-... L1...'...!...! I ll 4 8 8 ; 8i it in 'll 12 18 II 18 18 It 118 IV In 31 12 28 34 '21.28 37 Ir IV SUM 24 lb Id 27 ItJU Jl' ..I.. I 2 Hi 4 b i I B II lb II 12 l.l 14 IS III IT'ID iVHutt 22 2.T2I 2t ! 27 2t ;2v3;ll ....... I... i.. ... ... ... I ij I: ! 4 1 1 : r: (i in 11 12 I.TI4 Ii If 17 IX IV In 21 11 2H 24 24 Id Ii 2 W3II..J... Ed. Kaufttiiun in rutuincd aa Oliiul Clark la Ihe Heglxer and II reorder'. oBloo. e Tack Up. It will be iioticod tv a nolo from Uiunaide, that Ibe bone elioelng liu.l- naaa la booiuing. -i . a, Go out in the dump air, or sit un protaclad la a draught, and your throat will foal aora and your bead anoomfortabla. Yon baea takaa a aold, which you can retnava aa promptly aayou reoelrod it by u.iag Ajer'a Cherry Pectoral. Whon tlm X. Y. tVfi--f man alluded to Ibe Hrn BLic.J lait week aa baeing Jot mned la tba make-up of ita f uHtituta prooeedi age, be told an unlruib. The report .alia u, and if tba "jakey" don't lika It, be can d, Ibo nait beat thing. " 4 Dr. V. ii. Ilidhop, dcntiiit, will bo in Lutberabnrg, at tb b' tul nf Wu. bofawetn, on MuDiiaj, Januaij 17th, and will tumain until TburiJay, January SOtb, wbea at.dwb.rc bo will ba glad to uieat toy ana naeding work dtna In tbt Una of bia irurtaaioa. Don't forget tbt date ! The Semtion of tlio i'rcsbvterittn Chureb hava altflted tba following pamoni to not aa (iflloera or tba Babbath So bo (J I for 1881, fli HufxriDteDdentl'mr. B. 0. Younguian. Aiaiataut Suiieriu Undent Frank B. ltcod. Librarian Wm. A. Burr. Henretary Kd. B. Heed. Treasurer J. , Powell. - m At 1 1 10 mcetini ot irruduatcH oi the Bam i era urtnaam botiocili of rannaylTanU Uarniburg, on tbe Slat ull., it wai dvoiied to bold ara-uulun at tbe Stat Capitol during ibrea dsyi of tba It. at week In AugJ.t ntxt,on wbtob oocaiion our Cungietamin-alect, tx-Uortrnur Curtia, will bo invited to deliver ao addrcf. 'Jf tbominiHtuniot' tliutownlind sent nntlca of tbe wi-tk of prayer in time for our Uit faaue our raadcra wual I bive bean better inft-rdj. ed on tb eul'Jcot." S. Y Cititt. Ifoubul been where yon ahould have heco, you wuld bitvt. bad ample notice, aa a prluted progrummo waa clrcallted freely. Tit k lor. If you want to I tit rust pen pie where to go, ynu ihrutd go tbit way yonr f If ootiaiionally. Conductor W. O. Irvin, of Ibo Pitta burgh A Lake Erie Railroad, waa presented with an alnt and hbndinin gold hedgo by tba patron a of the road, oo the 6th in at. "Pill" waa one of the firtt ennduoiore, and one of the beat, oo lb Tyrone A ClearMd Railroad, and hla ao qual.itai.oea here will be glad to loarn of the cetetni In which be la held by the people with wbem he now trig lei. Tho Clarion Jaeksnnian ban changed band, A. A. Carliale, lnjely of the Clarion R publican, having purohaecd the fame from Weat A Ray, who will retire. Al. if a graduate from tbif n (Bee, and will aueoeerl admirably If be only bebarea hi mi If. He la an aiperienoed nowf pa par man. having bren ennneeted with papera is U rook vil le for lereral yeara. ffe wiah him aue oeia in hla new undertaking. A Dihthkhrbd 1 1 omb. By rof'oronco to the death notloea in tbia paper, It will be ob ferrcd tbat three little daughter of Mr. aad Mra. Henry Ribllng, formerly reaidenta nf Olearflel l, but now of Houtadale, died of tear let fever, til iniide of one week. Thtf 1 Indeed a aad afflic tion for riieie parent!, and but few peraoni ean realise fully their bereavement. They are en titled to the ty Apathy of all io tbe heavy hour ef their aorrow, 31 r. W. S. l.uthor, of ijuihorrfb'in,', at pre rent teaeblng acbeol In lioabea tnwnahip, waa one of tbe principal loatruotora at the Elk Coftnty Teacher a' Imtitute, held at Ridway dur ing the week iMtweeo Ckrlitmaa and New Year'a dy. Ha reeclred rery highly eumptimenUry notices In the preta of tbat plaoe for valuihle ter vicet. Mr. Luther Itetnred oo drawing, whleh be ntakea aapjeUlty. He It one of our oldaat and moat aacoataful teacher Air. William V. Kuroy, lute editor of tbe Altoona turn, who aent to Tetaa a few weeka ago to leek relief fur bia falling health, died io Han Autuoio oo Sunday morning, January 2d. He waa a tamed l and forcible writer, a good talker, and had een nonnested with a number of newipaprra during hit lli'eiime. Tbe cauaf of bit death waa pulmonary eoniiuuiptiiin. He waa agvl alH'Ut forty year, and Itavea a wife and one daughter to noaro fail Iota. . L ' llitppy Soiigp." in the title of a 40 page man ill buud Muaia Hook fur raboole, Juat publi'bol i.; Tlu.uiii Rune A Co.. 2I Wabaih Ae., Chioag t, III. Bath w id and au'ia are blight, rlnjlog, oherrfal, but not tnnhy. I' ia deatlned to a large tale, aa It alia a fold In iiti.lt eal literature, fin a cheap, p3(uUr and good muaie buck for techeri who oaa ting, but who either eauoot or io not oare to ti-aoh mutio. Tbe publlabera will nail a tpeolmen eopy to any ad drrta on reailpt of 10 eeott. if bbTJJb.ii Tub Day to Get !VI ahhied. It in a fingular fact tbit tbe majority ol marriaget tube plaoe oo Thuraday TueaJay emi neit and then fullowt Huodty. Bia or taven oat of every ten get married vn Tburaday f tbit teeiaa ttraoge, too, whan we rememlier tbat old rhyme: "Marry oa Monday, job marry for health, "Mtrry oo TueUv, yoa marry for wealth. Wedneaday'a the beat day et all. Marry on T hurt day yn marry for eroaiet. Marry on Friday, yon marry for loaiea, (Saturday no luek at all.' Si NO tit A ft llNOIDKNTtS, Wo ham from ao eiehange that Ua. Joha Keating, late Aaioelate Judge of Clarion eounty, and one of the wealthy land owner of tba lower ell region, died at Keating' FaKo-tcc, and wa burled et the Catholio church at Kialenion on Friday, Slat alt. He wai it yrara of age, and had long been ao active and Influential eitiieo. Mr. Attary Mil die too, aged Pi, ao nil friend of Judge Keating', died while returning from the funeral. Mr. M. McCuIlongh, of Piltatinrgh, oa uncle of defeated alio fell and broke hit arm at tba ermetrry. aaaae. eta-a AnoTIIKH Ellt'PATlONAL "UoOM." Wa Irarn tbat ear County Superintended t, M L MrQuown, la about mim plating arrange id an ta with Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy Hut a tfaperia- tendent, to eome to our eounty daring Ibe t too ad week of February, and aiaiat In eondaeting a terlef of Dittrtct nutltatef la difftrrnt teeltont of the enanty. Tbit If aa effort that will undoubtedly be appreciated by teaebert and the public generally, and eanoul hot help to add great ft ran gth to the educational Intereata of the eounty, If the arrangement are eompleted lo time, the Superintendent'! program will be publirhei oeit week. e Kkiht with a Wild Cat. While Mr. John Bayer, of King Uiwmhip, Bedford eoonty, aeye the Bedford Uamtta, wa booting rabblti en the DJih of Deeeaiber lat, fail dog trted a wild aL Mr. Royer wounded Ihe ani al and It jumped to tbe gmaad and wa attacked by Boyer'f three dga. Tbe eat would bateei- linated tbe d -g bad aol Mr. B gone to their aaelttaoce and takaa. a band lo ibe flgbt The eat fought deaptrately, teailng theelothlng from Mr. Boyar and alnet tearing hie bowel i out. tie finally aaeoeedrd la flubbing tbe leree brute to deaik with bia goo. It oaeaeerefj Ire feet Hi ioebea from Up to tip. i a aaw A UnoD Suotiwmoi. Wo agree with the Tymoe HtrmU et laft week, wbea It aaya that Ibe tiado aad travel Intereata on tba Tymae A CI ear I eld read would be largely bene Itted at areee nt by a double track from Tyrone ta Oeeeola Jaaetion. With tnAeimt rolling ttoek aad another track, the preteat ma af erdert woald doable the weekly real thipmeaU. Three new miaae, which are tow almeei ready far tbi p meat af aoel, will add aboal lt.OOo toat a week to tbe prevent out put, aod with additional anlne le be opened oeat teeeen, H If difleult te Imagiae Jaat ban tka raatly leer aaead aaal prodaot of Clear-. leld oeooly will ever reaoli Ue met a Roe ever o tingle traek. . 't ? "J 7 'I 10 " r ? ? Ii i I...!...1..,!.. i.J JiiiIo liarrelt wan til n oflian re. iurna. dm b tartrllMmelil ID thli lilui. Dr. T. K. blniidy, who iometime (o ramovaa lo Lull, il.lwsrf, ai Mlurovd wd loci. J .1 lUulH.I. fur lb. rit.ollo. o( nnll aln. A Leotuuk. Wo bttvu bcon request d to announce tbai W. A. biaughanbaupt, of uarion, will lecture in New Millport, on B.lur- day vtnlBff, Jaonary litk, 1H8I, Ilia aubjact will be,"Tvil la the Price of Huoetaa." Uo and bear biu. Anctiikr Sudden Death. Wo arc inrurtned tbat Mr. W illiam Uraban.an oldoiiiaen of Rradlord townhlp, died auddenlyoB Monday noralng Int. lie reilredtbe night prevloua bia uaual good ha tilth, and about 4 or 6 o'clock to tba morn lug fat awoko, apoka a few worda, and t jrnlug over lo bia bed, groaned Kveml tlmw and expired. He tai aged about 70 yeara. LiHt oflutturrt romiiining unctuimcd In tbe Puitoffitie at Cioarllald. Pa., lor the week ending Januury 10, 181 : Hudol.b liut'r., Martin lUrrutl, John Cartig, W. L. Dowllng, TbDoitu Dini-bart, W. B. Ulaiguw, Henry milroo( W. A, llilligan, Jamca 8 Harper, hmma C. Miller, (fl), Joiepb Paok.Anni Rinaon, Whitman Sairndgo. Miaa Annie U. Walk. P. A. UAUMN.P. M Nkwsy. Wo notice by tho lunt number tba: the Oeeola Htvtillt bai put on a Dew bead with ao"dic II "uao! UvuUdaU Kvo The number befite ui very oewiy locally and dcarvca homo patr-nage, beeau'e they do tbelr own work. Alwaya help those who make an bun eat effort to help tbeinielvei. Aftir tba Uipna LIMN, tbe afurcitld U the beat paper printed in ibe oouniy. A distruMfing and fatal accident oc oorred at Uuutnlale oa New Year'a day. A lad Ofltned Hciketb, aged 17 yaara, while rubbing a revolver with a elelb, It waa aeeldentally dit- chargtd, the ball of whiofa entered the forehead of hit tittle alitor, g d 6 yeara, who waa itand icg near, end killed her Initaotly. Tbe boy waa ignorant of the weapon being loaded. It la tup potted the cloth naught oo the hammer and raited It, and when ll fell the cartridge etp lode d A SKftioua Fall. Mrs. D. W. Mooro, while deaeending tbe ataira at her realdanoe, la the ou!h aide of the borough, tripped or made a I mWtep aod full to Ibe bottom, aoma fjirteen atepa, atrikiug bcr tid aginitthe aide of a door, and suiting a gaxh in brr forehead add aeroia the Umple to the right ear,a'Jtuieia inohea in length, requiring aotncaiji or tevon atitohea to keep tbe wound oloted. She waa oarrylug her little grand aoo, Mra. ex-ShwriffiMiller'f child, at the time, but the bilbo mlraeulouily etoaped unhurt. Mr. Mooro 'i Injuriet are (ulta lavere, but tbe It lo a fairway to raeover. Skntknckd. An Argument Court waa held on Tfauriday, Friday and Saturday of of lait week. aod among olhor oaaef argued waa that of the CuuiinonwvnUb vt. Juhn A. Nevling, on a matiun for a new trial. Nut-ling wat con victed of murder in the firtt degree Uat Fall, fur shunting Ham net Pennington, at Houtadale. The uio tin a waa overruled, and on Monday morning Nevling waa acat for and arutanced by Judge Orvlt u be banged. The pruunar never winced, atid aeemed to be leu concerned when beinf ntaoced than were the BjiocUtorr. He wae re turned to priion by tftierttt' MalulTi-y, to ant.il lurilicr proceeding. PoiNTiNti a CjUn. Tho Lowihtown (JitMettt aaya t "An old iauiket wbioh bad been left tbe corner of John Hi'iTamn'a aalooo by Al. Printi )clerday morning, waa playfully picked op ij Jobs and pointed at William McLaughlin with the remark, ''Now I'll ahoot you," The trifCitrr waa up hut the cap hnd been removed by Mr. Prints before he left, ao that any thought of danger from the apparently harm It ii old piece did ot enter the uiloda of thoae prttent. Mr. Me- Lauithllo held loth bund before hie face and told John to Are away, wbon to tbe coonernation of Mr. HotTuan and the painful eiperience of Hr. McLaughlin alike a load of abot waa diihtrgcd I rum the flrrarui, lodging In tho hands, faoa and I neck of the latter, who fell to the floor and bled freely. He woe immediately pot under the care of Dr. Uurlbut, who did all that mediae! ikill could bring to bia relief. " A Good Book. Among the many boo It i aeld by tubaoriptlao, the one entitled "The Complete Home" It ibe very lait. It if Mn. Juila McNalr Wilght'tlateitaud belt production. The Houaehold. io all Itt department, le treated in a practical manner, and different from any other work eg the aubjeet. It It oot a book of dry dfrectlooi. It It full of aoeodotet, wit, char acter, footer tat Ion, acenea and ioeidentt. Tbe aim of the author hai bean to convey tola Talua- ble informatioo lo a way lo wbioh it muat bo read and remembered. And In tbia abe heeauMeeded. llereli a book abowing bow tbe Home ean be made happy, bealthiul, faoneat,aotlreand aelfiapport ing, educated, wealthy. The Home ia the Inunda tion of Ihe State ; tbe tfcria of tbe Cburch j the oornaratuue of Natl anal Prosperity. Tho fucceaa or ruin of tbe world mutt begin In Ihe Home. How Important then tbat the headt of thf family abould obtain all potitble iafarmatioa oo a tub Ject ef to rat Ituportao al the organltatloa and government of Home. Tbia book may ba ootam ed fiom Mr. Qearhm-t, who haa bceo appointed agent for Clearfield. NiPi'KD in tub Ucd. About eleven 'clock on Monday forenoon, amoke waa dlieoT' ered inuing from tbe u per portion of tbe eatt end of the old dwelling bona adjoining the Shaw Home, the fir ft flor tf which it occupied at an offli-e hy Irraei Teat, F.-q , and Clarence L. Barrett. Tbe lire aeeuia to have ttarted where the ttova- pipe paea through tbe aecoud floor, thence It burned touth along a joiit aeveral feet, and aim partially coLruued a partition oa the aecond ttory, through wtiteji tbe pipe extended. The dtnie nuoke rendemd It diUioult to get at the place where the fire originated. Oning to the headway the Ire bad gained aad the locality la which tbe building waa aituaud, it looked for awhile at though our cititeua ware goiog to have aotue tun j but by paralatent work and the vigor out application of water, a ditaatroua onflagre tieo wat prevented. The building tat eon lid ef- ably damuged while p rue pec ting for the fire. It waa fa rtu n.te indeed that it oocarred la daytime. A aieve-pipo paaamg through a fluor or partition of a building U , danger out at all timei, aod t apecially when wood la need for fuel. Stove pipe aurroundlnga ibould be well guarded ngaiaat. The Januaiit Tkru. This is the Brat termof our Court for Uftil, and tbe Judgea item to have adepttd a new tchcJule, Judge Orvia came over on Tbunday laat and Argument Court waa held cn Friday and Saturday. Tbe Judge called Court at 10 o'clock oa Moa- day morn it g. Tbia made the o'clock atloroeyt "git around rtght rmart" While they were drop ping in, the I'ourl prea matted tbe tentraee of duaih on John A. Nevling, who teemed let a fee ted than any one elee In tbe Court room. lo tba aftrrooon the liat of Ca liable waa called over, ae well aa ihe liat ef Jnrora. Tbe Grand Jury waa charged by the Court aud teat to their room. Judge Thompton, of Carweotville. wae made Ft-rtwan, and Jamet W ettrl.of Burmide, waa ta lee led to wait apoa ihe tame, John Keu tlebergar and Daniel Connelly were appointed Tipaiavet. Alter granting fume lictnoea tlio Uourt pro eeedad lotmpanael a Jury le try the oate of tba Coamoaweaitb f. tJearge Event, wbo, together with 0 forge Hill, It charged with having killed a Hwede, named Hogaoroo, IB Uoutidale,ol the lVtb of June laat By 10 e'oioek en Tuttday mora tog a Jury wm obiainrd without aihauitiag tho paaael. Tbomat Dougbtrty and Sytveiter Wet mrr have charge of Ibe Jury. Too attendance It rather film for a Quarter Keioat Ceert. iEtTUHBON Ptatti a.- Arrangements are being made te have Rer. Wm. K. btoeking, who ha ipent o?ea yearf in Pereiaaa a MUiloa ary, to Iteture In tba Preabyteriaa Cburcb, Cloar fleld, on H'ftdadey evening, Jacnary IVib, led). Mr. Hooking hat a gued reputation aa a lecturer, and aa Intereating and eatertaiaiag lecture if ei peeled. He will give a faithful aod life-like de Itoeatioa of tbo bahitt, manner, cudoma aad outturn of tbe Peniiaa, Kattern falutatioaa, pitcher brokea at the fountain, two women grind ing at the mill, plowing, Ike lighted lamp of the Tlrglaa, and other tlrikitig illaatratlena af tcripture Will be rivldiy poruyd. Heading, ipeaking, and chanting In Ihe native language, and Iho Mob am mod a a call for prayer will be g vea. Btx pereoni repreeeatlag erieatale In fall dreaa will appear. Everybody Ii eard laity and earnaatly Invited to go aad enjoy an entertaining ibjeet leeaea. . No ealiecUon will bo Ukea a p. Hot. Dr. Hall, el lad tana, Pa., nayer "Tbe Lecture af Kv. W. R Stawklag, aa 'Partla aad Ibe Orient,' delivered before the Preebyiery of hitlanning, at lu lata meetiaf in tb If place, waa one jf the meal (attractive aad evtertatalaaj te which we have bad tbe pleeoora af liaUatag. Mr. tvokiag'a deliaeatloni af the aaaaen aad coftowiaof tbe Ptrdaei, aided by Cue a aea aad Pieiartf are eieeediagly life like aod fafgeetlve. Mitituaary ar La( are AacUtioat aoald not oler b bttior oven In aatertaiaajeat thai ana ef tbeaa Illwirated liarat af Mr. SttMkiag, hla-, teif a native af Portia aad fpaabiag itt laagaafe." Musio for Tni Million. -Tbo live- Heat and moat buiioetf like net of men that over ft rack Ihli towo are Meetra- 8. B. Wilton and hie men from Indiana, wboareaelllogonaa arerage two piaoot and organ per day. Mr. Wilaon la a heavy dealer In tbeae lattrumentt faandllngthem by tba ear load, and ean, therefore, toll rery cheap. Tbe partial are Hopping at tbe Maaalon Ilnuae, where the loatromantf ean be examined.' Tboao wanting etthttr ean not buy from a better fellow. Tub Late Dr. Caocm. Tho Cur- waaaTllle rttrte of .Saturday publiihea the follow ing blugrapbioal aketch ef the lata Dr. Crooeh, wblob we tranafer to oar oolumi t 11 D. 0. Crouob, M. V., waa born December 10th, li-JT, In Waeb Ingtoa eounty, Pa , where fait youth wat tpeot, and where hit father wat for forty yeara a Ruling Elder of the Chart if rt Preabyteriaa Cburch. Dr. Crouch wat graduated from J (Tenon College, at Canonaborg, in the year 186ft, aod of hit College frlrodt he often referred to the Rev. Albert Jubo- on, killed at Cawnpore In the Sepoy manure. hate death be deeply lamented. It waa the do- tire of hit father tbat the doctor abould ttody for the ndulitry, but In 1853, at Cincinnati, he at tended medical lecture for two terini then return ing, at or bear bit father!, he read medicine under Dr. Robb, and another physician, name unknown. Ho flrtt practiced medicine at Luth eraburg, lo tbia county, io DUi, and In Mar.'h of! the following year began hit practice In Curwent- ville, where he alio married, Oct. loth, 1867, Miaa Harriet Ilartahora (daughter of Wm. Hen born) He wat regularly graduated from tbe Pennsylva nia Medical College March 0th, 1838. The fol lowing year, Nor. 1 Itb, 18 JO, he joined tbe Pret- byfcriaa cburcb of tbia plaoe on eonfaaalon of faith, and waa ordained and lnatallad Ruling Elder, Feb. 10th. 18 71. He died on the morning of December 21th, 18S0, of apoplexy, aged 63 year aod flatten day, baring been a member ef tbo church over twenty yearf, and nearly nine year a Ruling Elder.' LETTER FROM FERGUSON. Hoiin, January 7th. 181. M. UoonLaanaa Dear Sir i If too will kindly allow me apaee in tbe R a pre mi can, I wih to give yoo a aboil account of a itlraaant aumrite party wbioh took place at the redden oe of Mra. Jane Wiie, of Kerguaon townahip, on bcr aixty ecventb birthday, Januar) 6th, 181, It had been arranged very quietly, ao at lo give tbe old lady a aurpriae, and when load after load of children and grand-children began to arrive at the old bumeMead, tbe aurpriie waa complete and tbe look of aatiifaotion and mater nal love which thone on the face of mother Wiae Ibronghout the entire day aavo amnio evidence of th kindly feeling with which the vitit and preaenta or her retnily and frienda were received. Tnere ware nreaent aeven children and twenlv- three grand-children (leaving ten grand-cbtidren tniu aoacoij. me iamiiy ooniiata or tbe follow ing perioua, all of whom were preaent with all or part of their familiea, via: D. A. Wie and Mra. Wm. R. Curry, of Pike lownahipi Mra. Jamea R. Cupploi, of Lumber City Mra. Jatmia K. Bloom and Wlhiam L. Wiae, of Knot tneonblp ; Mra. Jhn N. Jl ile. of Fervuaon townnhin i and Mra.Z.L. Hoover, of Ureeowood townahip. When tho dinner hour arrived, the re-united family, together with a number of invited frienda) in cluding tbe Rer. P. B. Shirk and bia eatimable lady, making in all juat fifty) eat down to one of ihe moat bouutiful repeat in which It haa aver been my good fortune to participate. The day waa plcaiantly tpent and highly en joyed by all, and alter reading tbe oriiturca and pray or, by Rer. fihiik, the company aepa rated, wiahiog each other many reiurua of a like happy oooaiiun. e a e A Mew Bridcie Perhaps an Iron 0t Tbo vlewera, Mecara. J. F. Steiner, John L. Cuttle and David (Jearhart, appointed by Clear field county j and C. O. Hirlinger, L. Q. Liogle and Levi M union, by Centre, melon Mon day morning, 8d intt., on the ground, at the tite of tbe now dilapidated bridge, at the foot of Curtin atrcct, In compliance with notioet which had been legally potted; and ae we anticipate (lor we hare not beard their report yet) bavo ree ommebded a new bridge, which, In all probelili ty, will be an iron one, aa tbat appear to bo the favorite meterlal to build of by both eountiea concerned. There If not another eroialug of the M o eh an on oretk that ia more frequently crowed then thte one. Everybody wbo goat to or from the train muit eroaa It. Two machine ahopt and one planing mill are on that tide, tbe proprietere and employee of tho railroad company, whote work ie either on the traina, or at the yard on the Cen tre ciunty aide. Tbe preaent bridge, which waa built by the town, about 11 yeara ago, It on plica, driven at intervale la tbe creek, the abut menu cribbed of hemlock logt, and are now one man of rot. The pilot, while they may bo aervioeable la holding op the bridge, certainly eetohea nearly all the driftwood tbat If carried down the creek by high water, which In turn backa tbe water over the lower part of town, and hat been tbe meant of deatroying a good deal of the property of our pooreat cttiiaoe. What It needed It a bridge tbat will tpan tho creek, no matter of what material (with ttooe abutment!), which will give a clear courae to the drift, and we will bavo no more trouble; and will all forever pray. Otceee Httnilu. A FINE BUILDING. We clip the following lengthy detcrlptloa ol F. K. Aroold'aaew bailding, In Heynoldaville, from tbe Paper, published in that placet "That curioua contrivance in one ooraer ie the gat-generating machine, and by turning tbif crank a half minute you have enough gat to light the building for twenty-four boara. Il it gaao- line gat, which, yon know, If tho lighteat product of petroleum oil. The apparatuf, we believe, if oJ led a oarburet automatic) gaa machloe. Over tbe-o la a tteata boiler of twenty-Ore horae power, wbioh fends beat Into each room in the building Ibroufh at x teen radiator, giving ao even and healthful temperature every plaoe within doora, and rendering great economy io money aod labor. A dj acini lo tbe boiler arc two fjree pump, obe of ctirinou power, wbioh, with eae, throw water into a twenty-eight barrel tank al the top of Iba building, and, by meant of a long bote, oould be utd with good i fleet on the roof in oare of lire. Tbe cellar ia 41100 feet, and itt floor, by meant of a perfect drainage, ta aa dry at tbe reaaiader blicuit after a voyage.' Now for the main or ground floor t Entering the dry gooda room from Main itreal, we firat tea the large French-plate ibow-windowa aad the elaborate, ma aire doort with teatellaled floor and parqueted felling. The room ia un doubtedly tbe fineit in the State ouu.de of tbe two largcat oitief. Ita widih it twenty-tour feet, tu depth one hundred, aod height tlx teen. Era diatort at interval! down lit length make the temperature pleaaaat, and at night eight large ehaodalierf and vartout tide-bracket jett throw out their bright raye, making a mott pleating tffoot. The flnith la all natural wood; and, In deed, there la nut a bit of point In the houie. Leading from tbe left of tbe roar of the room M tbe grocery department, Hxi feel; and at the fruot of tbe building It tbe banking room of F. K. Arnold A Co. To tbit there are two eaireaoee : , oae from tbe dry good roem, tbe other from Ibe corner of Mala and Fifth airecta. Tbia plaoe. IJiiH feet, ii flniihed entirely in walnut, and tbe detlgo of deakt, conn ten, eti., are rery trtittle. Jamee B. Arnold, wbo pre idea over tLo enter prise, la peculiarly filled fur Ihe butinett, being courteous, careful and Competent. Punderout tefet with time look make depotita abeoluttly etouro. Now we willatcend; . To tbe tecond ttory there are two ttslrwayt ; one from Fifth ttreet, aad tho other from the dry gooda department. Thit floor tontalai eleven roe in t, all oommodlout and elegantly flniabed, for belt known tbe progenitor bimielf proposed to lira here. The hall la only (!) eighty feet lag, and tbe parlor It 12x11. Pendant from tbe ceil ing of tbif apartment if at floe a eh nodi liar a ooe woald with le poftett; aad a marble mantle, ooated with oroide which woald add to theembel Itihmentt of the huate of a Halloa t. Then there are lilting room, obambera, bed room, dining room, kitchen, bath rootat, water eloaeU,eto.,all ooutplete ia every detail. Aa eaoalleol feature ef tbe building ia, that each apartment aad department oeotaiaa a grate er place for a ttevo, a preeaatioaary eoadl ilea looking la an accident with the tteam ar rangement. The tin roof, tarroanded by an Iron rat' log, U reaehad by a ttalrwey. Jaat under the reef If the tack, mentioned prevluatly. In thit lank there If a tier, and water can be either caught from the roof er furoed np from the cellar. When tbe tank le full a email pipe leading ie Ihe batement telephone (good word) te tbe man bo low. Attached te leu tank if hofetufficltntly long to carry water te aay part of tbe hoaae, or te the ttreet. Beth the cellar and elite bote eaa be I at aoo time tbo ooe by foroe pnmp.aal tbe r by gravity, aad tba bote are long onongb that ttreata from tbe cellar boat aoald play en tba roof, while tbe atlie beee.erojaiog tbe atbar, eoald play In the cellar. Before leaving ibe appar elery we tfaoald look late tbe carpet room, lis At feet, and down through the f ky-ligbi Into the dry goedf room. Ta Inventory tbo merit ef tbif tpleadid atractare. wa lad thick Ire-preef wall extra high f teriee f Freecb plat gleet tfcreatt boat etrvet lampt la froat oat oral wood Inlib) gaa every room hot aad aold water la every room i ftaati beateri ( ehimneyt aad Ire place veaillatera water etoeetl aa every luer ( tweaty ohandeiiera aad deteuf el brackrta eletbe preoo bi all elaeplag roeeai faotttoed lockt, eettlag U.H aaeb, la every deer." 1 Call at Morrill! hardware storo and tee tbe nhcapett and beat Sewing Machine for the leatt money. Dee. II -tf. Gibli Wanted. Two good girls oaa get permanent empioynwo. at ojo Buaque henna lloute, CurweniTille. Call, ornddrota Jan ft-St- Lawn C. Bloom. Tho momhora of tho Lutheran Church at Clearfield are roqaeited lo be la atteod anoe at Ihe cburch oo Sunday, Jaoaary loth, at 10 30 A, M., lo eoniult In refereooe to celling a paalor. Let every member be prateaL Jan. A-lt. Morr Lobt ! OivTucsday, Docem- bar i lat, lopaating over the turnpike from Bigler to Barrett atatioo, I loat a Fitch Muff. The Und er will be liberally rewarded by Informing me of itt whereabout. Litm GtABDABT, j& St. William g rove, Pa. A Fact. AnaovertiBomontinoortod In the RRFitaucAR will raaoh more readert than If pubHthed In all the other papera in iho coun ty, and eoit the ad vert I mi leet than one-half In other worda, an adrertiarmeat pnbliabed in our jcurnal la worth double the price of tbat charged by any other puhliihor in the eounty. It la a fact." tf. Coal In. -If any of our coal bank mn fl I'he trading fume of their product for a erle ef number of eoplea of tbe Cltabi if ld RarrBLira we will gladly thow tbrm whtre to put two or three hundred bushel! on account In that way. We have a bin at our residence and one at the offioe tbat will bold a load erery now and then. A hint to tbe witf la a very tage re mark, and abould be aufflclenL Nov, 10-Jt STILL MORE HORSE-SHOEING. En. Rrpcblicar Wa claim the champion feat of horae-ahocing over any yet published io your paper. 0. R. Patrick and H. Briokley re cently fitted and drove 01 oboe la tlx boun. Mr. Patrick alone drora 4 tboct in aeren minute. They are willing to bet 1100 they ean fit and drive 100 aboe in oua day.- Bona of Vulcan, can any of jot beat thit? Let uf hear from yoo. Cmia. lU'BNtiua, January 10th, t$9l. New Daily Staoe Line. James L. Leery baa tuoceeded in baring a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pen n fie Id, aad will hereafter ran a daily ttage between tbe two polnta. Ilia contract began with April 1st, end the atage willleare ( learfleld every mot n ing (except Sua day) at t o'olock, making connections with all traloa on lb Low tirade Railroad at Pen n Held, re turning after the laat train the tame evening. Paitengeriand freight will beoarrled at low relet. Order left at any of the hoteli will be attended ,oapr7i..tr PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Toko notice that Pomona Orange No. 33, ef Cle.rfeM ooonty, will bold their regular quarter ly meatiirg In Pie't Opera House, (Mechanics' Hall room) on Thuraday, January 13th, l81,at I o'clock P. M . The officer elect w ill pleaae be punctual in their attendance ao that ihe loitalla tion exercise will not be interfered with or dr layed. Col. Jamee F. Weaver, of Mileaburg, and otbera will be preaent and deliver addreatef. K M. Da via. Matter. L. C. Bloom, Secretary. Farmer), Look IJehbI Lytle will giro you bigheat market price for Wheat, Oate, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Egga, Onion, Applet, dried fruita, and all kind! of produce. lie bat tbe largcat and beat selected alock of groceries, tea, coffeca, mulaaeea, fpioei, oil felt, augar, qaeenaware, tubs, bncketi, baikett, chorni, Ac, in Clearfield county. He buya bit goodt In large quant itiet from manufacturer aad firtt bandt for caah, and Ukea Ihe advantage of all discount, and to be 1 enabled la aell at lowest prlcea. He givea oaab prleea for produce.andaella hia good at the loweat pricea la tbe eounty. arpt.24-'7tf-tf Clearfield Coal Trade iStato- uient of Ceal and other frelghtf aqpt over Ihe Tyrone A Clearfield Divialen, Pennsylvania Hail road, for the week ending December .Hit, 1980, aud the flame time laat year : COAL. For the week - Santa time laat year Decrease , Previously during year..... Same lime lait year Increase , Total In 1880 Same time last year... ..,..., Increase oTSxa ritieavf. Lumber H . 108,7t2 , 61 ears, Misoellaneout freight! , 02 SpcrtalM. On IIi-nnniD Pi Cint. Diacorirr oa Old Pair. Hewing Machines ean now be purchased at Merrell'f tin and variety flora, from $36 np wardt. All kind of lealog mac hints repaired on the mortett nonce. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1177. CoLLar-roR 6a tat I W have prepare a tor oi, and bavo on band a urge quantity, t blank "Collector'fl 8 a lei" whloh have been ap proved by the bifthtit legal authority in the Court of thif eounty. At TtHntg Vtnu per doien we will mall any number to Ibe Collector ordering tbem. A Collector, when compelled te advertise property, muat boat up nol left 'haa tbree notice tn Itie moil public placet in bia borough or township. If. Wantbd. Delivered at Ibe Rail Road. 100,1100 2fl lnob thaved tbinglea. 100,1.00 24-inch tawed ahinglea. 100,000 leet of pine boarda. 60U,tliiO 14-feel abared hoopi. 6,01(0 railroad lie. , 60,000 feet of good hemlck boarda. For which 1 will av the hiitbeat market price. delivered at Clearfield, or at any point oa Ihe lyroae uearneui ttaiiroad. J. I. Kranrr, Clearfield, Pa., Oot. 1ft, 1878 If. Just l.iMelved. Just Reoivod by ARNOLD, at CUUWKNSVILLE: Cur Load Nova Scotia Dae tori Car Load pure Corn, Hyt and Oats Uli op I Car Load Deakon Salt I Car Load of Choice) Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ae.l staiSh i ntclos, Bark. 11. ll Ties and drum will bo taken in exchange. Curwensville, JHay 1, 187M, CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLBARriatD, Pa., Jaa. Iltb, 1881 Plour, per eet. 3 00 I DO I 88 I 80 1 44 I 00 1 10 Ii til 88 60 00 I 71 80 45 I 80 II II 18 80 98 30 I 01, 10 Huehwheat Flour, par ewt Cora Meal, perewt Chop, rve, parowt Cbci,, railed, par ewt Braa, pe ewt Wheat, per buert.l Re., per bu.bel H (lata, per buahel , uora, eara, p.r buabel llucbwbaal, perbuebal Ol'ieer eeed Timolby .red a.H fouto.'., par bu.bel 8iple, per buabel Ouiuita Maine, per pound , tihonliler, per pound llrlnd Deaf, per poand ChiekeBB, per pair H. butter, per pound Kkb;b per doaea . Hell, per aaek, lara Coal Ull, per gallon Lard, per pound n Dried Appl.e, per pound . l)rl4. feaebea, per pound m Ueane, par buebal Wl t II I to PRODUCE MARKET REPORT, PniLAPiLrnt a, January 10. There le very little domfin areadatune, oni waeni ia a abode big tier Cotton rule ateady at ISle for middling uplaadf . Bark it nominally unaltered. Seadt Cloror ta Meady at 7ifoefor lair t choice, but low grade are nol warn ed. Timothy and flx era entirely nominal. Flour end Meal Flour I ia limited requeat at Ibe late dec ha. Kalea or MOO bar rel, inelodin M mneaota extras, at t-H$ Ta tor media to fancy clear, aod at $tS(i0 1 for airaiglit i Pennylranta family at (4 26 ; wee tare do. at 1 6.60 (0.26, aad patent alia 62J $a. Rye floor ia dull at 96 per barrel. Bran dy wine corn meal la beld at $3 10. Oram Wheat If 4 per buabel higher. Bales of 1,000 bethels, Including rotated, at i($ 1.04 ; red and amber, uace, i Sl l4i(ml.l4, aod No. I red, elevator, at fl-lt At tbe open board, fl ret oail, $I.I6 wat bid for January 1 IJ for Ffttraery, aad $l.lt lor March Rye is tleady at lor Pennsylvania, Corn movea tlowly, bat local tola are eteady. Future rule tomewhat higher. Hal.a of ."'0 buahelt, Including fail yellow, track, at :t (! t Oleamer do. al 6J($ 64e, end wane at 6X0. At the open board, Br.l oall, , nuibfia Jlekraery aold at 64act 61,0 waa bid for January 1 64c lor February, and Ho for March Oata are fairly native and firm. Saieeol MOO hashelf, laeladiDg while at 46(d4e, and rejected and mned at 4j(461o. Whuky ta lim. Salta at wasura Ironet-oaad al $1.11. Cnicaae, January 16. Flour ateady. Wheat fteady and in lair demand) No. I red Winter, 7o) No. 1 Chicago fprmg. Se bid lev eatb ; 019 OHfc for February) Vw((t,iiVt for March; Ne. a . B6( 8lic rrJteUd, 1 1(74. Cera fairly active and a shade t.igbr j lor eaab i 1 o tor February) 4.i.ae for May. Oata ateady aad ta fair demaad at 61a tor eaab ) IU ler February) S6 ler May. Hy a fteady. Barley ft rtser at II III- Pwk UDeettled aad lower ; I2.H0C (r rah; $lt J(9t.hi for Feb ruaryi ll V 7 r) I A Ut March. Lardoaaien ta 66 far eaab. TOM. 2,T74 21,8SI ....... 7,0)0 1,691,911 .... l,i7H,;isi 103,629 1,1311,872 1 ,631,130 BAXTER ANDERSON. On Tueaday, Janu ary 4th, 1081, by Her. Wm. at. Burobheid, Mr. Oaia D. Baxtbb and Miaa M axiom ARDaaao, all of DuUoi. WALLACE NOLE. At New Waihlajrton, on Fridav. December 81st. UttO, by W. W. Barclay, Eq , Mr. Jambo Wallacb and Mia Mary C. Not a, all ef Cheat townahip. MORGAN THOMAS. Ia Pbilipalurg, on Saturday, December 26th, 180, by Her. J. W. Fran, Mr. Wm. Moboai, of Houltdale, and Mra, Mart Thou a, ol Osceola. JOHNSTON n EM AN. In Phlltpsberg, oo Monday, Deemt)er 27th, 1k0, by Lewia Ilea, Esq., Mr. MALm JourrtOm and Mkr. Dira il. Uvmar, all of Decatur townahip. BENZINtlKR 8MILEY. In Phillpihurg, on Saturday, December 11. nb, 1H80, by Rev. J. W. Erana, Mr. .Charlr Damiro BaxiiRuta and aflat Marv Smilrv, all ofHuuttdale. ERIE 00 DE.N'. At New Salem, oo Wedoea- day, January 6(h, l8M,by Rev. S. K. Winder, Mr. U. A. fcnix, of n illiatniporl. f . and lia C. K. Ouorr, of near Lutheraburg, Pa. ONDON MILLER. At the borne of tbe bride, on Tkuraday, January Oth.lUttl, by Rev. John Wolbarb, Mr. AnvMta Lohim.x and Mia Catiiarirr P. Millrr, all of Heodereoa towo ahip, Jeflerion eounty. 6TENGER -8CIIAFFKR. At the Reformed p anon age in Troulrille, oa Thursday, December 10th, lbSO, by Rar. John Wolbeob, Mr. Jacob1 OTKR&aa, of Troutville, aad Mitt Amarpa St iiArrBR, of Bell townahip. FHKDKKICK ROOT At the residence of the bride's father, on Tburaday, December laid, lS0,by Rer. F.Adams, Mr SraiaiJi FaxiirRtcK, of Glen Hope, end Mies LvdiaE. Root, ol Muddy Run. CALDWELL II ALLM AN At tbe residence of the bride'f mother, oo Thursday, December lath, ISttO, by Rev. Rev. A. N. Uollifleld, Mr. D. H. ualpwill, or Clearfield eounty, and Ml if Sadis Ualluar, of Huntingdon, Pa. CLEMENTS SHAW. At the residence of thebride'e father. Richard Sbaw. Ea . on Wedoea day, January 6th, 1881. by Rev.H.t. Duller, Mr. Joux jr. CLRHBMTf, or Indiana, Pa., and Mitf Jcrrib M. Kuaw, of Wait Clear beld, I'a. IRWIN MrE WEN. In Clearfield, at the residence of Al. S. Ulanti, oa Wedneadav even ing, January 6th, 1881, by Her. U S.Uuiler, Mr. nKHiRn p. Irvir, of Lawrence townibip, aad Mitt Mary M. Met wen, of Clearfitld, Pa. PEARCfi McBLAIN. At tbe reaidence or Ibe bride 'a parent, near Woodland, on Wednea- day, December 22d, 1880, by Rev. E. P. Forea- flir. William Frabcx aod atisa kArn, daughter of Joha Mclllaia, Esq., all ef Bradford township. STKEVKR KYLER. At tbe Presbyterian parsonage In Kylertown, on Thunday, December .tOib, IttsO, by Her. K. P. fores man, Mr. Daribl Stbbvkr, of Girard townihtp, and Miss pRAKcat U , daughter or C. W. Kyltr, Esq., of Urabam township. MURRAY OILLILAND. At tbe reaidence of tbe bride'a fat Ler, on Wednesday, January 6tb, lBtti, or ttev. wm. U. Dill, Kobmrt U, oilli land, of boow Shoe, Centre county, and Miaa ba r am B. MtRBAi, of O irard townahip, Clear field county. Accompanying tb above wa a paper box of different rarietlea of aake, which waa the firtt wedding cake tbe KxruiLic-AR office boya feaiUd on thit year. Thanks for the kind remembrance of tba printer. Tbe bilde It a titter or our townman, Ttwmei II. M array, Esq. iHfl CORSON. In Burnaide, on Saturday, January lat, ISl, SiixrriBLB Cokto.i, lo the 63d year of hi age. UALLAHER In New Washington, on Da oember IHth, ItttiO, Jamra Qallahrb, in the 3d yuar of bit age. WALKER. Io Decatur townibip, on Tbura day, January Oth, lnal, Mu uaol W ALxca,aged about 70 years. HOOVER. In Lawrence township, on Sunday, January Id, 181, Mist Khtreb Arr Hoot an, aged about 70 yearf. ORAHAM. In Bradford township, oil Mon day morning, January 10th, Itirtl, suddenly, William Uhauam, aged about 70 yeara. L0WDER Io Bradford township, oo Mon day, January 10th, loll, after an iilnaaa of three month, Jour Lowdrr, aged 42 yean. Pittsburgh papera pleaae copy.) ARDERY. In Curwentville borourb, January 4th. 1851, of diphtheria, Bkrtba, only daughter of Jamea and Martha Ardery, aged 8 jeare, 0 ontha BDd 10 daya. M CLOSE V. In Curwetftvllle boruuxb, Janu ary 6th, 1881, Alk R O rrtru tie, youageal daugh ter of 8. F. and E. C. McClotky, aged 2 yean, S montht and IS days. Tbit It tba tecond daughter that baa been taken from Mr. McCloaky 'a family imide of one month. Jennie, In the 8th year of her age, died December etfa,IS?9. ARDERY. In Carwenivllle borough, on Mon day, January 3d, 1881, at half past 1 o'clock P. M.. Eli sua Admbt, aged 74 yeara, 10 montht and It) dayt. Thou beat gone and left at, Father ; You have left ut all alone ; But I hope that we will meet yon In tbat bright and happy heirae. Then halt fullered much on earth, Father, But thy fullering now are o'er Aod I hope tbat we shall meet you In tbat peaceful land abate. Dearett Father, thou but left ua, Here thy loat we deeply feel ; But 'til Uod that baa bereft at, lie c.fh ail our arrow a heal. RI3LIN0 In Ilootadale borough, on Thar, day, December 10th, lS0, A Lie a Rirlivo, aged o yeara, mooina aou io anys on Uunday, Oe oember 2'th, 1880, Snaia U. Hirliio. aired 1 yeara, S taontba and IV days j oa Wedneedar. Daoembor 22d, lb8L', Mabt B. Ribliru. axed 0 years, f months and 27 daya; all daughter ol Henry aod Suiie Ribiiog, aud all died ol acarlet tever. Fair wero three childrea ; bat fairer It tbe place Prepared by tbe Master. Death, tbe gentle angel, Tenderly lead ua, throwing wide-open the portal, Diutiiog ua eoier. , Bleited ii life here, tbo' by new alBietlona haddeoed each mummenl ; there beyond ihe river Happier the Minted their a tbe blita ancndtng Knowing no aorrow. Oleomy for at aow, patha they tread no longer : Kindly the hand Cbnat ftretcbee through the darkneat, Clasping ll stand we, waiting till the summon Calif na to follow. com. 2lcir ih'frtijsfmcnts. 4 ItNINIMTK ATOR'H NOTICE.-Nolioe i. if hereby given that Lettera of Ad minis tration on the estate or SHEFFIELD CORSON Itt of Burnaide borough, Clearfield county Pa., decerned , having been duly granted le the undersigned, all pertont indebted to taid estate will pleas make immediate payment, and I bore having elatma or demand agamat the lain will preaent them properly authenticated for aettle- ment without delay. tun:. V- CON IS KH, Aduiinlatrator. Barnalde, Pa., Jan. 12, 1S81-6I. A MI NINTH ATOIt'B NOTit'l' Notloe J it hereby aiven Ibat Letters of Adminia- ir i ton on tboeatala of JONAH U. PETERS, late of Dofga townahip, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd., baring been duly granted to the undersigned, all person indebted to taid estate will pleaae make immediate payment, and tboae having claima er demand against lae same, win present tbem properly buthentieated for tettlement without delay. DAVID USA It HART, Administrator. Phllltburg, Pa , Jan. IS, IBSl-fit, Estate of 0. Tate, Doc'd. Notice la berehy givnn that Latter of Admin istration on the estate of AARON 0. TATE, late or Clearfield borough, Clearfield county, Pa., deo'd, having been granted ta tbe undersigned, all person indebted to taid eetate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring deim or demand against the aero will present them properly authenticated for settlement, with out delay. Tho Administrator will meet all parlies bar ing buatnes with Ihe estate at the offioe of J. F. lender, attorney at law, over County National Bank. W. O.TATK, J. F. SNYDER, Admiaistra'ore. Clearfield, Pa , Jaa. IS, 18 1 fit. KKPOHTof the condition of ike COUNTY NATIONAL BANK or Ciearfield,at Clear field. In tbe State of Pennsylvania, at lb clone of butineee, December Slit, 180: nxaooaoBR. Leant and dlicounlt m...JK4,102 OA OverdrafU ,8"8 11 U.H Bond lo fecur elrculatloB 100,000 00 L' H Hoods oa band, Jodgmeau 10,127 14 Other etoeka, boada, and mertgagef. 6,SfS 00 Duo from approved rettrre agenta.... 10,776 01 Doe rrom other National Bank m l.olf 07 Dae from State Han hi and baokar.. 17, Hat 02 Real eetate, fa failure, aod fit tare..,. T.lJtO TS Preen iuma paid t,QM Si t'heoka and other rash itema 073 S3 Hills of other bank t 1.660 00 Fractional paper currency , including nicBeia, aaa pcoaie jif it Specie tH Ti Legal-leader aotee J.l.,0 00 , Kedempiton fund with U. H. Treat- a rer, e iereent. oi eireuiatioa. 4,600 00 103 19 Due from V. B. Treasurer, ether than 6 per eeat. redempliea fa ad Total . ft0l,2lt 02 LIABILITtRI. Capital tcek paid in flOO.Oof 00 Hurplotfund w. M aw.wt 11,000 00 Undivided proflts . 3,217 12 Naitooal Bank notaeoataunding f9,V00 Oil Individual depotrit eubject to ohek 1ST,hT0 70 Demand certiScatea af dpottt,.., 00,110 Tl Caabier't ehacka aautanding.n...w.. 200 03 Due to oiber National Banka. 1,270 40 Dae to Bute Banka and ban hers 6,760 17 Telal ......... ...HM,2I0 82 Stat a Pnm$ftrmnim, CTewrtefe. Ownfy, AJf; I. W. M. HIIAW, Cafkier ef the above aamed baak.do aclamaly a wear that lhebove atatemeot la true to tbo beat of my kaowle lgo aod bhef , n a Mi DNAH, Ce-hler . Brbacribed aad e wm t before me thia fth day af Jaoaary, 1581. n H. iiaui.ua ou u, n. r. Correct AtUsti J. T. LKONAKD. J. P. WKAVfttK, O. L. RahD, Direelerf. Jaa. 13, 1S0. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curwonavllle, P Jan. 0, 1878-tf fiTOriCE. Notice la hereby given that there X 1 will be a meeting of the Clearfield Uounty Agricultural Hocietr, at toe office or tbe becrelary in Cloarfleld, oa TWl'RSDAY, JANL ARY Jutb, ishi, al 1 o dock, P. M for the purpoae of eleo ting officer for the our rent year. L. DKNMNU. PraaiJent. A. M. Row, Secretary. Jan. 6 ls8l.lt. IAHM I. A Mm p,R SALE. In Hoalon and Pine townxhipa, Clearfield oouniy. ReaNonablo time given lor part of purchase T?! money. Prloea 60.00 to f 10.00 per aore. aiiuarra.-a ivnrcv. U. OIHII, A rent. Peofleid, Pa. Or WALLACR A K RRBfl, Sept 10, l79-tf. Clearfield, Pa, I-1MTRAY KOTICIiCain treipatilng en A the prom i lee of the under If; tied in I nioa township, on or about Ibe 20th dny of September lait. a red and whit spotted 6TKER. with iiart of the In. ear off, and euppoied to be about a year and a nan old. l be owner It requcntod to oome forward, prove property, pay tbe neoeanary charge and take him away, or he will be trtld ai me taw direot. ELIJAH KLINE, Roukton, Pa, Jan. IS, 18Kl-3t. Ctfri MKWAltD will be paid for Ibe return VtJ of an Afghan atolen f rum the tleighof the subscriber, at the stable of Ibe Kyler House, io Kvlertowo, on Mondny, the 3d day of January, ISM, It 1 a large Afghan, the centre tquar being scarlet, on which it embrt idercd a gray horse, with name "Lightfoot." Tbe border uf black with embroidered vino running around, aad finished with a deep fringe. It has letter "A" ob one corner, and 'B" on another. Tbe Afghan it worth to tbe owner much more than ita Intrintlo value, and any reason able ei poo tea will bepaidforiUreoovery. Q. R. BARRETT, Clearfield, Pa. Jan. 12, 1 SSI -St. SiieriiT's Sale. T)Y virtue of a writ of Ve. Ax., litued J out of tbe Court of Common Plena of Clear tivldCo., and to me directed, there will be exposed to Pt BLIC BALE, at the Court House, ia the borough of ClearUld, Pa., on Hat u relay, February ftth. 1H1, At 1 o'clock, P. M., th following described real estate, to wit All that certain tract of land aituate In Cur wenirllle borough, Clearfield county, Pa., situate on northeait corner of State and Walnut streets Bounded oa the north by an alley, east by lot of Voraoa Clark, south by Stata ttreet, and weat by Walnut ttreet. Site of lot from State ttreet to alley, 180 feet by 60 feet wida, having erected thereon a large lb ree -story frame bouse, (table, aad other outbuilding. Hieiod, taken lo execu tion, and to be fold at th property of Samuel Way aod Geo. L. Way. Tinas or Salb. The price or turn at which the property thail be atruok off trust be paid at the time of tale, or such other arrangement made a will he approved, otherwise tbe property will be immediately put up and sold again at the expense and risk of the person to whom it wat ttruax off, and who, in eate of deficiency at euoh re-tale, ball make good the aame, and in no instance will abe Deed be preetuled io Court for confirma tion unletf the money it actually paid te the p-""1"- Janei UAHArr KV, SnxRirr'a Orricc, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, 1'., Jan. 12, 1861. ( NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! I JAMES MAHAFFKY, Uih Sb-rilf.f Clear , leld eounly, I'a., will, b, writ of ieeon 'iirioa laaueil out of th. Court ot Common Plea. of Clearrleld eountj, and to m. dlreeted, etpoee to pulille aale, al tbe Court iluuee, in the borougli of cleBrOeld, on Saturday, February 5, 1881, AT O.NB O'CLOCK P. The following daieribad property, to wit : All tbat eerlaia tract or piece of land aituate in Boo earia townahip, Clearfield eounty. Pa., bounded and deacribed aa follow,: bVirinnlnir t a ,.. corner oo line nt Kpbralm Blair Burrr, ; thence u,.u .neu.jr.uirre uegreee ean lorty-lour perch ea to a poal ; tbenca bor(h fiflj.eighi degreea .art twentj percbe. to a poal ; thence north eighty. two degree, eaat to a red Cat, fort, percbta ( tb.no. aorlh eight, nine degreea ean eighteen and one half pcrcbee to corner of rjamuel Sjiangle'e farm, and alio corner of Jacob lllver. farm ih.nM aoulbona and an. half degreea weat eixly eeven and one-half perchea lo hickore oonior i thence norlh eigb(,-four degree! weat ninete perobee lo place of beginning, eonlainiog thirl jr aoraa and on. hundred and twealr pwchoa, being a part of tb. larger aorvej and warrant la tba nam. of Jamea Blair, d.lej Jal, l.l, is;,. ,nl bating (hereon erected a two-at.rj plank dwelling hone., JSi.l, feet, Bleo a oa. aod on. half-atore plank dwelling bonao, 12x20 f.et, log barn aod necaa ear, out build inga, new orcbarr. and ahnui rw.lr. acraa of tba land cleared aad laaoed- bad, taken tn axeontion aad to h. aold aa tba property of Jacob I), bpangle. JAllKS MAIJAFFE V, BBmrr'8 Orrica, bborilT. Clearleld, Pa, Jan. IJ, 1881. .idjoi n.rr.n EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Richard Shaw, Sr., Dco'l rpilK undesigned, e-jefnlnra of the aalala of J. HICliAKD 8IIAW, Br., decca.ed, will .ITer ai poonoaaieat tne t-'UliltT HOI'SK. In th. bor ough of ClearDeld, Pa., on Friday, April 1st, 1881, AT 1:30) O'CLOCK P. M Th. following ealuabl. real ailat., ela : Tb. Ihree alorj BH1CK HOTEL rpBrly, corner of Market and Viral atrMbt, Ib Ih. bor ough of Cl.arOeld, knowa aa 'The Shaw House,' miniiug wun iwgnmui ground thereto belonging 200 feet oa Market ttreet, and 00 K-I-a I iFal ,e,)l',D r,rM 'rod. with a two atory 1 1 j dwelling bnoee attached. The bo J&irrJkrtfj Prl'vr haa aiaty bed-room and - BI all oonveaiencea for a flrat-eiaat note). One ol me most dmrable hotel proprrtlea in ivi'mrn rrDR'jninis. The above will be aold together with a two ttory frame dwelling boue on Market ttreet. ad jacent to the Hotel, aud one other frame dwelling roup muQ a iwe-eiory atere ounaiog, all fronting un m Brum atrevk ALSO. All that rertaia lot, known la tbe rian et L'learlteie borough aa Lot Ko lliV, fronting 60 feet on Locust ft reel, run ning back 172 feet, more or lest, to an alley wilk dwelling house and ell neoeaearr out ' buildingi thoreoa reeled, and other improrementi. TEn.na of niLtit One-third eatb st delivery of good deed, end ne oaianee te ae secured by bund and mortgage! payable la one and two years, with interest. A. B. hllAW, JOS. SHAW, Surviving Kx'ra of Richard Shaw, Sr.,deo'd. Clearfield, Pa., Dee. 0, lMt-l, h liil'h Ti:::, Tho Times lor 1881. ri TVnft entered tb New Tear with a larger oircie oi regular reaaera man 11 naa na at any previous period or Ita history, and the important erentf or tbe new year must ttaadily en Urge the oe ia oi maepenaent joarnauam. A new administration will be inaugurated ; new polltioal oceaaiont will create now political duties; Ihe great commercial and industrial pmeperitr of Ihe country must stimulate progreae and thrift In all section a, and tbe tendency of polltioal power will be toward aorruptioa and deapolltm, at It ever I when Ibo people are diverted from the stern criticism of authority by peace and nlentr. Tki f.-iM will be In the future, at it haa been In the past, abeolalelr Independent of nolitiaal parties, but earnestly end f ear Iras) y devoted to integrity and patrletivm la oar ttateemaaahipaad to tbo freedom and aaaetity of the ballot. He pendent party organ will eon tin ue to babble about party men aad party meaearea ; to excaae tbe pabllc Johbwr and tne demagogue ; ta tupprees, pervert or deny tbe truth when parte laieraet daman da It, aad to lavlth Ib regulatioa pralta of the fervent to (he master but the growing Intelligence of tb age daily mulUpl.ee the readi er of tho Independent newspaper, and tbe Jour nals abicb beat reflect Ike rapidly Increasing la dependeace of tbe people will be tbe great Amer ican J iuraali of tbe future. Th ft wee ainta ta reaeh tbe bigheat a tend art! ef the independent new-paper. It fearlessly oppeaea eorruptioaf tt and ring In all parl(ea, whether ia eity, Btate of natiua. It oppoeea erery fore at imperial polittwej domlnatloa, w bet bet repreaented ay aa ladlvtdaal, by a fact lea ! or by a party. It ppoeet factionalism North I and Booth a tbe demon of tbe Republic, and 11 demand pablie tranquility and tba aonramaav af liberty and law for every eiiiaea of tbe Uetoa. 7 Ac rtmre began the rlrw tear ft lengthened in all lie already eicrpUontlly ftrong depart ment. Itt Annala ef tbe War will be eeattnaed la the weekly edition, with tpeeially Interesting eitractf therefrom In tbe other edition, and Ibe eoatrtbatert for IHM to I hi Important feature or tbe paper will be Trem tbo moat distinguished sold lire aad civilians of both North and Boatb. Itt Ian Hit of eoathbulorf In tbif aod la forelrn ; eeoatnee will bo mere laea aaalaulned ( IU reli able aewe oorreapoadenoe ta aaturpaeeed ay taal , of any ether journal ef the eeaauy lu rarleaa departmwaU eaten I lat to a eomplela newspaper for the home aod family circle are eoattaatly on liveaed by fresh wriWrt, aod it will maiaiaiw th poal lion it bat woe tolely an It mertta, af one of tbo moot reliable aad eemplete newspaper! af tb world. Trrrb. Dally delivered by carriers, for 11 eenu a week i mail aebeeriplMa, to a year, er 00 eeoit a moaih, pooiaie free, buoday oditioa- Ueatde ekewt, $2 year, pttture free) earn pie copies, 4 eeat a. Weekly fuMiae4 every rlat arday morning, 12 ayear) Icoples, 00 j 10 eoptee, 20 eopiet, $20. Aa ajttra eepy wot fr te A dare tuktiiki, I ljai.lt. Tlmaa Building, Philadelphia. INisrfHanfouj. d 2 .5 " ej el "5 c . - is" atp-i-oxv Curwensvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I Imy direct from jobbers nml iiiaiiufaclurtTfi, receive goods ut car load rates, licnco ean compete with New York nnd Philadel phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Loss. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sept. t, mt-U. JAMES L. MtllKKT HTHl:l'.T, ( I R.4KI li:i I), PF.reM'A. AH kimld of Cai-kctn nnd Coftiin kept 011 Ii anil , and furnisbed to ordar on Rhorl noiico, including tlio finest an well as tho clieitpcitt t lint can bo monii fttctiircd. Our Is tho bost tn uo, and will be fornithod whon required. Funerals atlonded in any part of tho county. Cull nt my ofliee, on Second streot., or leare your orders st Troulmnn's Farnitnro J.S. J.. LUV , ocH,79jy.' - jClearfioltl, Pa. 'CENTIIAL' HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, ViiiJ' a- -rf 'S: " - r. J.jP i$Z&&i aeSa SMITHFIELD STREET, FROM SECOND TO THIRD AVENUES, FiTTtanunoii, xa.. The moxt ckiiI rally located firat rlar.. llouco in the Cilv. Sircet ears nas the door every Ave minutes to all the Depots and all pans nl both cities. Tirms, 12 50 Tra Day. WAUSH k ANDERSON, l'roprictora. arThe Ci iAiirisLD Kipuiilican on lilo for the hencHt of guests from this NOTICE TO T()rKllOI,DF.RII.MThe annual meeting of the ftockhnldere or ibe Clearfield Fir Brick Company will be bald at Ihe office of 0. W Smith, on W KDNhDAY, JAN- VARY 12TII, I SSI, at I o'clock P. M , for Ike Jiarpoeeof electing Directors and nffieera to tame or tbe ensuing year. O. VT. HMITH, Hi-t rotary. Clearfield, Pa., Derf 22, DM St. SIlor.MAklNtr hereby iarorm my pa trons, and mankind In general, tbat 1 have rem ered my aboemaklng shop ta Ibe room ia Urabam 'l row, over 8. I. Hnyder't )ewelry Mare, and that I am prepared te do all hind of work ia my line cheaper ibaa aay other thop la town. All work warranted at good a eaa be done any. whore elae. Poet lively tale la Ibe eheapevt ahop la Cleerneid. JOH. 11. IKKKIN1. Haa. II, len-tf. IRTRAY NOTICBwllfMiBftame tit j weeks age, there cease traspetetng on th premiaee ef ihe Radrrtigned la Beeearla tnwa skip, ail ttrange bo ft ooe HOW, four 8HIIATH aod oae BAhROW all white. The owaer 1 hereby notified le onmo fbrward, prove hit prop erty, pay tbe reasonable charges and UU tbem away, or I will diipoeo ef theol aa ibe law direot. WILLIAM U ARKlNa. Dtahvilla, Pan Jaw. ttb, iMl-ll. IHTRAV NOTIC K.-Carre tfeepaliing ea J Ihepremitea of tbeaybsoriber, realdieg in Uecalur townahip, on or abnnt ihe 1st of Nnvt-m-. bar la if, ewe RbU and WHITB f POTT K U TRKH.ai'oat one end'a-balf rear eld i alto a RRINDLM URIPRR, aame age. The owner or ewaera ar rrejueafed la seat forward, prove their property, pay the aaeeasarv eharcet, and take them way r J will diapnte of ihm ea tb law dirveta. Rlt'llARD HlUHkH. Ornola Mills, Pa., Jan. Oih, IMI-H. IUsrrUanroBl tn lUl .5 - - - Jd f Jit S S o o.5 3 S i . oj "5 1! 1 o i 6 B- te B r- 3 w Jr- w 0 PJ X w 85 X O - Be .S .So, C q u. . cj et 3 2 i E5 I USfe M ft (A r-4 rH O U O tn a W aH ' H o n o ? u 0 u a H "Ho c k S tc a, it s 0 f rn it. B. IX -3 J 2 " - - g a lu O It a y. S e . c; y s C L Br? B' c - :i a ci E '; tl,' Jot.! J B e -S5 bo-r5 4aT 3 w 1 3 i a J 0 . y. o 1 - & c j o ill U) B H ti Hi 3". -L 6 O af ' f u 2 o -a cc o "HTJ.S ft - 2 3i IZ52 o CD ol a- t.S S -BB, g ,,. ti o w 8 r iiA c a. a r .9 o, .t w HruJ sal S Jfbr! r5 iT . C B BLOCK, CURWENSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, Store, adjoining the Postolficc. i-ocoivcd weekly at tho Hotel and nlaced section. oct27 3m. Jim dvrrtisrmrnttf. IforMCM for Nale ! A few floe CLVDKHDAL1 BTALLIONB and XV gradee. Alao, a few grade Ubl us hak nrf ia foal to Import-1 ed borset. Wilt be tnld roatoaably. Correspondence toileted. I Addresa, IKNNV BROTHKHrt. B 012, Mead ville, Crawford 0c, Pa, Dec. 15, IflfcO U. Tlo.TR AY Nt)TI Ra-Came Ireapaaslng on J i tbe premiaee of tho fufteerlber, residing la lloffft tnwnrhlp, tome time in June lair, a DARK KKU BULL, with thick, abort horn a, white tall aad belly, and ahoot tbree ymri old. T he owner ti reqiesled lo onmo forward, pro re bit property, pay rhargef, and take the animal away, er be will be dispoted of icordiag In taw. JOHN ont'LTKR. Cleirfleld Bridge, Pa., Dee. 12, li00-lt. Crist MillFor Sale I A rer, leelrabl. nlll propane, wlik two Bain af bwrra, allaata la l)eitnr tarn., Clear laid nnalT, Pa , about tw. and a-balf aillaa weet of i'blllpabarg, Cenlr. wtnn),, fa. Ap.l, lo MtlMMKRrlKLD FLROAL, Pblllaabarf, CMlraOa, fa. Noe. It, II10-U. BUY AJIOME! HOUSES, tOTi A'D FARMS FOR IALI I rptSNTY IIOUSCS aa4 LOTS la Clearleld X far aaia al raaMaal akw artaaa aas ea aae teiwia. Alao, HfWI tirabaa) t.waahlpa t.iwia. Alao, eeeerel rsHMel la Uradfsral Baa An.lr ta tlALLACB k KRBR9, Cl.arl.la), Pa, t. 1,'M tf.) i 1 ' l l ttt.5 i