THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARK1EM), PA. WRDKRSDAT NOHMNO, JAN. 19, 1881. Terms of Subscription. If ptiJ i advanoe.or within three months. ..$1 00 It paid alter tbre aad before atx months... t 40 if , fitt the expiration of six monhta... 1 00 p...r Advertising Agent, 17 Park Row, eorner UccVuiait Street, art our duly Authorised Agent ,n Sw York City. ri:M;ioi;h notk kx. UletliotlUt Episcopal i'lim r iiRer. duo I,nir, Paitvr. Sfrvioet very fabb..tb it 10) A.M,"4U H. M- i-abbatb School at 0 A. M. Prayer Meeting evory Wednesday, at 7) P.M. Companion Service, first Sabbath of every uoonth,! Id. A.M. Went ClD&rtielil M. K. ChurrliRrv. Cuahlki W. Uiibmlbt, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Kumlay, at i o'clock, P. M. (Sunday Scbuul at 31, r. Al. Ail are invited to attend. Freabjterlan Church-.Rev. II. 8. bnri.HR. Sabbath services morning and evening ISab tath School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea- lay evening. Ilaptlst Miurth. Rot. , Postor. Sal-hat b School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. ut. fmnrla Church-(;athollr Rov. P J, hkkiiam. LMvioe service at 10i A. M., on the (irit, tbird and fourth Hnndayeof each month; Vesper and Penedletlon of the HI fined Naeramont tt 7 O OlOCa, r. m. nunoaj dcuvuj wivwy uuuu; afternoon at I o clock. OI'FICIAl. DIHIX'TOIIY. tiki ov lOLDma gtiARrn ibuio.i oouht. HMond Mood.r of J.D04ry. Third ModiI.t of Mmrch. Klrtt Moodiiy f Jaflfc Fo.rth Mondmj of 14ftinbr. rim of ioi.iiiio coHMoit Fint Mond.7 of Jon. SMond Mond.j of NoTmbr. poblio orrtcano. Pr$iidint Jidg Hon. Chart.! A. Mirer, I.ork H.ven . jd.Vlat Law Jwtg Hon. John H. Orvla, (if tle-llefonl. AHotiatt Juitgti Ahram Oflon, CIarRtld; Vinnt a. Holt, Wn.rnold. 'rol.oiiolary Hme. Kerr. Htgiuwand Rtordtr Uewrge M. Forfuion 7Vir.i Philip Uo!U. lUitriet AllormtvJ. F. HcKenrtck. Shtrif Jtmo Mh.fTy. ii,,i SktriffY. I. Tbnmriion. (7oHHly urve or-&.mul F. MoCloiker, Cur reniTillo. County Pommfiifomrt C. W. Kjler, (Irnhtm Ion P. 0.; Slh Johnston, Or.m'Ul 1'illi P. O. John Norrli, Sr., Carw.nivtlln. (Vmrnmion"-.' CUrk John W. Ho. (" jlMfiior. Willi.m V. Wriuhl. Clfr lluld: Joioph Ulllllmnd, Thro. Bum J. 8. Nor. ril, Woodland. i,Hiw (7oron.r Janiel A. Mooro, Clrarfl.ld. Jury Comm9aionr Andrnw J. Jaokion, Claar- 6J, Via. K. urown, t,i..rn.iii. ieritol o Plli Seaoolt M. L. H PU.rfl.1,1. Stnl'nof Wtighli Hmtprtltm W.Carlllo, offire al l.olher.i.ori r.. ifuMrfn .4lie John W. Wrlyltjr, Wm. Ba i.i. h rvrui (lordon. ClearOald: Jowi.h B lrin, N. K. Arnold, CarmrillO J. A. Living stone, Dulion tity. Our Sj-fciat oolumn if dtoldedly intor.tting In I el paint of Tiow, and prolilaH.. reading to ojLi'Jrri who want to lav. money. Y !-., )l' t'(llIHE I "Will yon talio whoat, oata .or oorn for iub- ,ori'tio 7" Wo ar oflen Inquired of in thU way lij It-tler from palrona who reilde at a diitanoo from CicarlirlJ. Wo again lay yoa. The recelpU uf a rcrjtoniiblo merchant or mill owner In the vicinity, will aniwcr ui Just as well ae the cash. To illluitrate : If any of oor palroni will deliver u a lag of grain at the ailll of Joieph 11. Urelb, In Cheil township, Horace PatehlD, in Bnrnllde, T!.omi II. Forrey, in Graham, Wm. Porter or Shaw l, In Lawrence, or Urown Seylor'i, al Roikton, Union townihip, and forward their reu'ipU for the aviount, we will credit them on thi'ir account (or the lame. In thia way all may won poy what Ihry we, If Ihoy will punoa tble .oor.. JarAdvortiHurB and othurH will bear id mind that all article! Intended for publloatloo in thii paper inurt be banded la, not laler than TueiJoy, al V A. M. Don't forget it I Kmcry C. Read Is clerking in II. Lehman A Coa ttore. ii . i Jacob S. liergntrussur bus been re appointed poalmaeter a( Bontidale. .e m Tho J. 11. Auburn ilramatio Com pany helda forth In Fle'e Op.ra Houae lo alght. Mr. L. M. Ooudriet, of Frenchville, wanu 10 employ a miller. So. a.l'trtiieinent eliewhero Mm. Margaret Mayer, mother of Judge Mayer, eelebratej ner owtn uinnuey on iu. loih Inaianl. Tuko-il-Euhy and Live-l.on are brothtra,and are related to Ayer'i Bariapariila, which baa lengthened many a life. Mrs. McPermitt, o resident of Ibis borough, died on Friday, and waa buried In the Cathollo eemetery on Saturday. .... - - Ash Wednesduy, the rimt day of Lent wilt come tbia year on the 3d of March, and roi.ler Sunday on the I7tb of April. . mmi Mm. Felix Mullon, f Utfllefonto, died al her bone la that pl?t oa friilay lait. A large number of her relative! roilde in tbii borough. Tbo retnaind of Wm. V. Furey, who went to Baa Antonio, Teta, (or the benefit of bit health, and ditd tberr, have been interred Id that far-off land. Coast. ntf on Ceraotory bill, cast of town.hai been indulged Id to a great extent by the yonngntert tbo put two wetk.. No eeriom ecciJuDU have yet beun reported. A nloi-iinR party, com pfmod of lud and laieiee of thii pi are, treat over the mountain to Pcnfield on Tueiday a.rtfrBion of liit week. Thr-v warned Ibttuaelvea at a dttnet ia Coryell'i Hill. aji The Altoona Tribune, a bright and entfrpiiilng morning ppef, recently nn.ed into their no buildmg, bmlt oipreoly for the um and briafit of thU Journal. Kira Alt, of tbii place, w.i the arehlteot. . . in aW Air. G. N. Youngmun, futhcr oi Pro). Yoanguan, Principal of the Leonard ilraded School, in tbia placo, died at hie home In M iflliB Urg, Inlon oouuty, on Tburnday lail, January 1 Ub, Id tho T7th year of hie axe. A locturo wilt bo nivn in tho Pres byterian Cbureb, on Weduei-Uy ovening, Janu ary lVtb, by Kr. Wm. H. Slooking, l. V., of Oorotaiab, Penla. The aubjeet if'Periiaand the Orient. " and judging by It and ibe iiiuttWn af the Rertrend gentlcmao a tpeekir, It will be ri1tte with Interrtt and Information. Al a ineotitig of tlio TiukUub of thu Central Htalo Normal School, at Luck Haven, bld V. edneedey eraning, January aib, Ilo&. Juhn pation, of CurwoDitiilt, aud Col. W. 11. M .ore, of Look Ilareo, wero rtcimiiiend(d to the Superintendent of Publlo Initruetlnn, to fill tin tacaooioi In the board oauted by tho deathi of ex Uovoraor Uigler and J. C C lVhty, Rq. Tho Engiueein ami Surveyon of I'fLtiiylvanta bare prepared an aet, to be pre Mbted to the LegUlaturo, to eroate a Plato Hoard 1 Suryo, to ooniiil r tbo Heorttary of In UrDal Affairi fend two experienced Surreyori, to ha appointed by the Uurernor for a term of four jure. The Board It to license Burrcyora, eiUb litb trne meridian lino and make each rtgam ti'tii ai ahaJI ore aeoorato work- Tho not clearly deftnea tbedutioa of County Sarreyora. Ilcu'kiuh CJould Jtodom, who ha L- wandering aboit for yean, and who waa io tbii vicinity laat fVI, la low an occupant of tbo Pmy Cuoaty poor lloaao, having been plaoed l , tbat lhiiiuuB ahoat two week. ago. Mr. h"ift, who la now oulte acd 1 ft graduate of Vale Collega, ol 1S31 elan, had good law! I ractiee at eae tinv.itaa Con en 1 to Sardinia uodor Ibe Van burea adminietratloB, and aa fe mem-1 W or the Htato Cofeatitotlottal Oonvontiofe of 1938. ; 6ueh la life. I V Ivarn that tho cfTorU of I.o. C' W. Dareley la gelting tbo debt rtmovod from ! Ht.t Clearfield M. K. Chareh have bean 'tad with Bfeoooaa. Mr. bar a lay la e. tilled to b prakea fr ik. M.i .j lauroat that ho moot ('tri u lhA aniiwrtmkini, and wa feel llho ''I'atal.tiof blia and bli ooniref aticfe oa hoing Mietad of their on plea vant hnrtbti. Prof.C. 0. : pokaaea (famlllailf known 11 ' Blind Char-1 J) Bipa&id Mr. fifeifelej tfed gavo ee M,t fel digemt .lata m tho natter a olrratt. ta prnootda of which waa applied to tbo llqaldft-1 t the debt, I Calendar for 1881. i : f r s ? c 8- jj-1 a t u h 4 I f ?' r i i: I: .P.1?, I ? S I t s t s i ,i 1? ! i? I 2 Xi 4 i fl 7 ff IO II IS t.t l4 i It 17 l If 20 2 t 23 14 J Jfi JJ lb lUai!...:......!... I: Si 8' 4 fl' 7 S V 10 II I I 14 II K 17 'Sun nnu ib AS7 2n IV JO, A protracted meeting ia bein held In the M. K. Church by Kor. Ueorga Leidy. Manon it Uamlio (runa, tho best tnatruiuent made, for aale by 1. A. Uiulio. A Sew P. M.-J.W. Gullaglier h& been appointed poit matter al New WaabingUin n aTJH Ju K MeCullottgh is announced in Una iaaueaa a oandidate for Juatice of the Peace In Clearfield borough. Miss Suo Keynolds, of thia place, is in it rue ting a olaia In iDiirumcntal luuaio in the vloinlty of AnaonriHe. a OWi - You can purchaso ood cabinet or- gani ftt Oaulln'a for tho eauio prleea thl people are pfeyiug for poor iualruinenta. e J. Ulako Walters arrived in Clear field Tueaday mor&iug, after an atiaeuce of many' tnotitbl. Ho looka halo and hearty. awaal oojeaea. Amonjr the many .tames added to tbo lift of eubforibera to tho Ripublican laat wefk.wai thatuf P. 8. Wehor, of Dulioia. A damaged cnmowaB run over tbo road from Curwanaville to Tyrone oa Funday afternoon, and exchanged for one in good repair. . . ... m m Services will bo hold in tho Episco pal Church in thi borough on Thuradny evening of tbia week, at 7 o'olock. Kef. McNnlty, of Johoatown, will officiate. Wo dcsiroto thank all of our friends who called to aee ui laat week and left subataatlal reminder! or their vtaita and iudicatlnna that the lUrrnucAV Ii appreciated by them. Ilruokvillo in well re)renented in Clearfield tbia wirk. We notice Richnrd Artbura, O. M. Uarriaon, Jatuta Caldwell, C. 8 Irvin, Hn. (. A. Jenka and Sidney Fuller. -- a One freight train ran into the rear of another one, which wm minding on the traok in tbo Sura mil tunnel uu Ibe Low Co.!,, lUilrofttt, laat Satanlny, and damaged tho engine fend a couple of ca", bit hurt nobody. A New Borouoh. It will hereafter bo known ae the borough or l)ullie. Tho capi tal of Sandy townihip will do buai&eia on ta owaaooount after the February election. ae 1 Mm. C. M. Ciiirriaon, of llrookvillu, ii vialting her aifier.Mra. i). W. Moore, who waa injurej by a fall on Sunday night, the Vth inat., nnd who la reotitering aa fait aa can be expected from the injuriea rtveived. Saw Laniilords. Wo learn that tbo Mend llrotliara biva borame the proprietcri or the Central Hotel, in the new end thriving borough of Dulioia. Ihoy are gentlemen and de ierva a liberal abare of public patronage Mr. P. O. Jilattenberger, western agtiol for tbo Woodland l ire lirick Company, of tbia ocuntv. wai anited in marriage at Pittaliurirh. on Iburaday laal, tho Htb lr.it., to Miei Mame E. Tbrumilnn, of Ibntctty, whore they will reaidoio the Tuturo. Jon't fail to subscribo for the book entitled "The Complete Homo," which la now being oanraaaed for by Mr. J. E. Gear hurt. All who can afford Itahould aeonre ihi work. It La a good document to have iu ibe parlor, dining- room or kitohan. m m ... ... Ekiut Farms for Salb or Kent. It will bo noticed by an advertisement in tbta ta mo of the RnrvaM AN that Mr. Coudriet pro porea to fell or lease number of Urma one in Borniido lontvhip, Cuutro ooooty, anolhor In Grab am township, thia county, an 1 number in the vicinity of l-'renuhville. m mi - Ex Senator William J. Corbett, of Cl.rlou, ii altaading Court Id Cleaifiald tbia week, being engaged aa oouniol lor Plaintiff ia tbo oaao of Richard Artbura ym, Sidaoy Fuller, lion. Ueorge A. Jenka, of Uiookrilio, ia one of tbo eonnael fur tho defenao. Tbeae, with the home oounael employed, will make a atrong team. Georuo Kill, indicted jointly with Qeorge Kvana, for highway rubbery, bavlug par- tloipated In Ibe affray In which Unganioo, the Swede, waa killed near Hoifttdale, plead guilty boforo Judge Mayor on Monday afternoon, and was aeateneed to two yeare and eight monthicon finenaotin the Weaten l'nnitfentUry. - Tbe ontertaiiimont, given in Pie's Opera Home oa Tacsday sight of laat week, by tho Wilton family, waa fairly patronised, and tbo performance was bettor than that of a great many traveling Iroupea. Tbo rope-walking by Muter Harry Wilion ia Mid to have bet osceodirgly well executed. The rroeipti of the evening were $;iu.7o. About twenty ladies huddled thorn lelvea into one of Leavy'a big aleda, drawn by four hoHea, on Mundy altcrnuon, and hied away to William Morgitn'a hotel, "on the ridea," where tbey indulged in a big supper. They enjoyed the r-leigh ride and report baring bad a fine time. Il wt exrept tho drivur, thre w ain't a gentleman in the crowd. I'kao. Tlio Court House bell was tolled on Sunday afternoon for the funeral of Kbeneief Ball, oho died on Saturday night, at the residence of Thomas Andersna. Gall was a tinamltn by occupation, and baa been fe public oharge for tome month. He waa about fltt years of age, and baa no rolativoa in tbia ec(in of the Cdunfry that wa are aware of. The Catholic Clnmh niiraettloimly taeaped being burnrj down lait Haturday night. I'pon entering the Church on Bandar morning, It waa discovered thai ft place about two feet long and fifiren Inches wide bad boon burned in the mat tii g and floor, in the vicinity of the rcg ter, and for tome cauao as mysterious at It came, the firt died out of ita own actor d. How the fire originated we did not learn. - mm fi ThkNext Apportionment. Hiram Child?, Kfq , of Lick HTfn, baepompiled a table for the Journal of that otty, which abowa the loares and gnina in the uxt apportionment of the Houae of llepreacntatlvea. Tho population of the State It given at 4,1H2,?X8. Ratio of Repre sentee 11,413. Allegheny gains two member! , Clearfield, Dauphin, Delaware, Fayette, MuKean, Philadelphia and Weatmoreland gain one each nd Lackawanna and Loseroo together gain one. Berks, Ducka, Cat boa. CrawforJ, Kri. Franklin. and Vonango loto one oaeh. Net gain, three. The. p relent houao eon'iita or 101 menbora. A NiceStirk. HartswItkA Irwin, druggiata, havo juat oppened out a lot ef new gooda at their store on Second street, and among the new stock will bo found everything to make tho toilot complete. They hare tbo finest kind of brmhet of every description, oombs, soaps, pow den, per fernery, itatlontry ( all tbo standard patent enedieloes, drug a, paints, elta, A., As. Preacriptlona oareiully oouipoandcd. Ladies and gent la mot) will do well to go and examine tbelr stook or hocy gooda, for yoa will be aure In ho something that will pteaae and which yon will need. Thry have got aa neat and well-arraiigrd store aa eat ho found ontaideof thooiilej. Mr. John P. Irvin.of Manistoo. Mich., Is again In our midst, stopping with his mother and hit frlandi a few days oa bis way to Sen the m Texas, whan ho II Inter ted to huge timber tract and the menu factor of lumber, lie roporta a good Witter In Michigan, nod proiptot very oneouraglng for the tomlng aoason mioa. Jack alao,modeatly, Informs ns that ho has taken onto himself partner, tho Irm being Mr. Mrs. John P. In In. The lady member of tho firm was tome time ago Uai Nellie Denning, daughter of M. R. Dennlog, Ktq , formerly of thli county, now me of Manistee's suotesefal lumbermen. Wo wish Jack and kit bride a proaperoui fend bappy filer. Mr. AI01. II. 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I ...'...!... I, ! 4 I...,...:...!...: Ij 2' ;ll 1.1114 15 lf.,17 18 5 II 12 18 1415 10 17 IV10 2I 12 23 J4 11 18 IV in 11 li 23H 10 17 2 IV ill,... ... 11 211 17 I8.lv SO .11 vlllo last Thnroy.3ifwwwsTftV fViwe, Without a 'SguinE. Uoth tho Jua tiees elected fur Sandy townihip Taylor and Prolhero being ror-identsof DuDola, leavoa that towmbip without a Juilico of the Peace alnoo Dulioia has been designated aa a borough. The votera of Sandy can fill the vacancy at tho Febro- ary election. Changed. Tho l.untlnf,'d.n Moni tor taya : 'Tbe Central Pcnniylvauia M. E. Con ferejce will bold Ita annual union at York, tutu- menciltff OB WettnoaJav. Mamh lRtb. ISKI.nna week earlier than the time, recently announced. Tbo clian go wa mtotw if "uc .fH(3opr'at too urgent reijuett of tho miuiatera In tho Confer ence," Prkttv Wkll ioKg. "Wo cannot bat smile," says an oxehango, "when fe man tells ui bo cannot take his local paper because bo wants nelly paper. He might as well say bo cannot afford Irvad became ho Intenda haviog sponge cake. Meanwhile bo ha to ask hia neigh bor about the local newa and nntlcea , and the local p 41 pert git on build.fcg up Lis ptso and burtons! and O4iuvt.niei.ot without his support. There ta something out of joint with the man who dw not tupport bis looal paper." A Good ORi.KR.--An exchange says the Pennsylvania Railroad Company baa Uiuod an order to paatongor conduct ore, brakemen and ba&R"i?e-niBrtcrA prohibitinglhem.Bnder penalty ef tuiponiioB, from allowing paaiengera to ride on tbo platform of puiitnger car. Tbo Com pany ia determined to break up this dangerous practice, ind It la hoped paaaongera will cheer fully comply, as it will be aeon the train men havo now no dliorotionary power to the mattor. A Good Thing An exchango says that the Mayor of Wilkea-Barre Culled thirty citi tens before him on Tuotday of last week, nod fined them $2 each fr allowing the anow to re main on tho tidtwilkt. That's a god job, and we have no doubt but what there tro openings in every borough to bring about the same remit. Some eitiietie in our borough generally keep the now and i?a off tbelr pavement, while tutor seidem give tho aul jwct any attention. A similar fine would eerli:.psopel thorn to do their duty In thii mattrr. fitn'ty's Jiturary career dates with the initial issue of Forney's i'tvgrm. Ucr flnt publication, "Pictures and Portraits of Foreign Travel," is n freib trcntiie on tbo hackneyed themes, and Is meoting with deterred approval by mnoy dijtinlKhoU critics. I'nllko most tyros she is not 10 denied by her first adventure ai to think the new flsnio of glory will lire for ever without feeding; aha ha a novo) on the stocks, and if her rite in ber art la an Index to her future, it cannot be other than one of inoocn and acefulne?. Her entertaining and instructive book la pnbliahed by H. Olaitcn A Co., OIIQ Market Street, Phltodclphfa. A Kat Stout with a Murai, TIi Punxeutawner Spirit, at January (lib. nuhlinhM the following story : "Lot In the Fall Mr. O. W. Z'-itlrr ereaaed Kvtho and hunir it in tho barn to winter, havlns no furthor me for It. Durlnr the odd snap, Uitt week, a large rat that had In habited Mr. hitler's stable, tried to liok 10m of the grease off of the blade and Its tongue froxo to the stovl. The animal wan fonnd hanging by Its toniruf never ill davs after, 'deader than a door nail.' There ia a uiorl io tbii Utile affair that it might be well enough fur lomo getslpa to heed. T.iIlo cars of ysnr tou-ntj, or It fiy yet jrt yoo into Injulile.' Tramp Pashenijkrb. Tho Altoonn Sun tells of fe tram p who rode on tli tracka of a Pullman paUoo car from the I'nion depot, Pitta bnrgb, to Altoona. The fellow was difcorered at tho latter placu and nearly $6,000 wero found on bii prion. ' Tbo Ootiduotor took tbo money and after deducting the fair returned It to the tramp. Another wai taken off the pilot of a freight engine ut the Lowistown junction the other ni;ht in an almoat froacn condition. He hud rod on thia cold place from Itarrisburg and W4B so near dead that he bad to bo carried Into the depot In a helplt-as condition. AtTKNTION, CoNbTAULES. By tho Act of 1877, Constables are reoired to give not lest than twenty day' notice In districts where Juiticea of the Peace are to bo elected at the ap proaching February election. Aj that occurs on the Jith, tho notices had better bo put up by Srtturdny the 21d of January, or not later than , Mmilny, the 21th. Whore there la no Constable, It tli, vol res upon the Ruporviaora to put up the i notieee. I Tht nuticei for tbo election of Constable,! Superrliora, and othor local offisera must bsput 0p only feat duyi before tho election, ten of them in the moat public places in tfas borough or town ship, Anotiikii Sudden Death.- Tho Rrookvllle Jfj)er$onian, of but week, tho 12th init.,tys: ''Our cltisen went shocked on Mon day morning last, on learning that Dennis Uren- aun,- an old eititen of this place, but. I lately residing In DuUoii.had died very suddenly ftt hia reel ilen ce in the latter plaoo on Sunday evening-. He was In Brookville on Friday and Saturday when ho had been called by the death of a grand child, and returned home on Saturday evening In bis naual guoj health. While setting, talking to bis family and friends on Sunday even ing, he fell from his chair and InaUntly expired. It la said that heart dteeate wai tbo cause of his death. Hit remains wero brought to Brookville for interment on Tuesday." Guilty op Manslauuhter Tho trial of tht Commonwealth vs. Ueorge ktvaa , in dicted lor the murder of Job an Hoganion, near Houtidale, on tht lt?ih ef lait Juno, began on Monday afternoon and ended oa Saturday after noon, the jury returning the following verdict: "That wt find the defendant, lioorg vana, guilty of voluntary manslaughter." Tho jury waa tent to It room about 10 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, In ebargo of Thomas Dougherty and John H. Larimer aa tiputi, and shortly after Court was called U the aflernoou, they ro turned the verdict above mentioned. The Jury was cem poind of tht following : David Dimeling, of Bogg townihip, C. T. Albert, of Bradford township, 11. A. Troutmaa, ol Brady lowoobip, Wta. liralhus, of Bradford lowonhip, (leorge ISlraw, of Ferguaon townihip. W, Uioom ihompeoB, of Or ten wood townihip, W. P. Join-on, f lireenwoed lowuvhip, Hubert Lord, of Knox townnhip, 11. V. Kyler, of Mrria townabip, I . (1. Merrill, of Morrta township, Monroe A key, of Sandy townxhip, Abram J. Uas of Woo ward towtmblp. W.;A. Chase, lfaq., of Qootsdals.aiilited D tit riot Attornoy MoKtnrlck In thoproiecutton of the one, and Wm. M. and Thos. J. McCullough condusled the define. Tho prlaer I but 10 years of age. We understand that a motion for a new trial on (be pait of tbt difsnae Is ponding. SHIRK'S TANNERY BURNED. The mo it deitructlvo Bra that he occurred ha this tlcin ity for a long time Wat the burning of Shirk's steam tannery laat Saturday. The alar was given ahortly bofora 12 o'clock M., when a den is volume of blaek 'moke wa seen aseeoding from the nnrth end, In the vicinity of the boileri, where the fir originated. A slight wind iu blowing from lite uorlb al (he Hute and It stcmod but a few moment aatil tho wholn ftructuro from fne end to tbo other wa enveloped In flames. The Art la auppoted to bare Originated by throw ing a large backet full of bark dust Into tht furaaco, which Ignited at,d ttplodvj wilL tht okaraoteriftida ofguapow ler, and ibooonsetjuenoe wai a hiilo waa made In the smoke staok from which sparkt oicapcd and it the building en Or. The) large am coo I of aaorr on tho roofi of sunounding buildings and on the ground pre vented the fire from spreading. Tht fire about the rati was drowned out with snow and water ae sona aa poeeible, and tbt stook la supposed to le but little Injured. wMh Uwoxoeptbiu of n few aidea lying oa top. A large bod toniaiaiag sev eral thou land dollars worth of bark, fedjolning the tannery on lb math, was saved, as was also be beam house and largo number uf raw hides. Considerable of the stock will bo saved, bat tho machinery Ii a total low. A largo quantity of tanned leather, about 1,100 aides, which was to b loaded and shipped this work to ttoiton, waa totally oontttmed. This would have returned about $4,600 in eab. Tht total lots will bo fehont flfi.OOO. There wai an Inturano of $1,000 or $2,000 on the build Ingt, but nont on tho sioek or machinery. Nr. Bhirh failed flaanoially about year ago, but tht Mi irk. Brothers had taken the mailer In b mrl. arid wera succeeding admirably la getting ibe judgments paid off, when lb In miifortuoo over took then. Wo havo been inTomed that the ne cessary aid has been offered them nod tbt tttab llinment will bo nballt la the Spring. Mr. John Shagart, wag -maker, had n bt of apokte piled up above the ballon drying, and his loss ia In tbn neighborhood of $3. A email dwolliag bona, a) teats at tbo north end of tho tannery bwll4kig.ek.ee so where the fireorlginatedi and ooanpled by Josbaa Kephart, wa ooasnmed. Tht bmldlng Ileal f was) or little vame, Bad fell of the honsthold good wero re moved. Mrs. Krphart fend two of tb children, who art quite 111, wsro removed to neighboring boat. Hi family now occupy tbt bout an tho comet of Vfalont and Third otrt,otpoiltt tbo M. F. Pareonaga. For & pood reliable Piano or Organ go to (laulln'a. ' m 1 Sevoral Shcntt' s ealea app ear thia weok la ftdilltiua to thoM published In our last tisut. 1 e oai Tho now Presbytorian church ut Glea Hope Is now completed. Preaching oc curred In It for tht first time on fluiday Uit. It will bo dedicated tho eomlog Spring. - 1 e Clearfield will bo lavorcd with an educational meeting during Sup't Uonok'i visit itntfy NcMtw.JtwUJ.tf Vb In tbe Conrl Hcium on Tuesday evening, February fib, mm The "G ooDpgi.1.0 w tin t do .m Wo art glad to notion that legal steps havo boon tak en to rebuild this neceaiary structure. The real necessity of this bridge is now only realised since its destruction, notwithstanding the rlvor has been for some time bridge I with too. Jtov. D. II. Campbell, aviated by Rev. Fullerton, bai becu holding a very aucceis ful revival meeting at Fruit Hill Presbyterian Church, In Jordan township. The meetings were well attended, and some twelro or fifteen porioni have already united with tht church. i.ist of .otters remaining unclaimed in tut roitotnoe at (.loarneu, r., for the week ending January IT, 1981 : Grant Butler, Alexander R. Bell, Mathew Clark, It. U Ford, Qoorge Jones, William Kor itetttr, Jam Nalty, Mia M. N. Smith, Calotlnt Trlttmatbor, Herman Scbmullx, Harry eager. P. A. UAUI.IN, P. M. Tho notorious Harry Crcesy was lodged in jail 00 Monday eveotug of laat week, chargod with feiiault and battery with latent to murder. Ilia mother, Mrs. Sarah Butlor, waa tho prosecutrix. Tht tast was before tho Grand Jury last week and a true bill found. An Indict ment for mayhem was aliobangingovcr him. On Tuesday morning ho plead guilty to both charges and was sentenced by Judge Mayer to eighteen months imprisonment In tbo penitentiary. Farmkrs, Look IJkhe! Lytlo will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds or produce. He has the largest and best selected atook of groceries, teas, coffees, molasies, spices, oil salt, sugar, queenswaro, tuba, buck eta, batkoli, churns, Ac, Id Clearfield county. He buys hit good in large quantltie from manufacturers and first bands for cash, and lake tho advantage of all discounts, and so he la enabled to sell at lowest price. He gives cash prices for producc,andsells his goods at the lowest prices ia the eounty. ept-24-,7-tf Railroad Officers. Wo notice that the stockholders of the Mahoning and Susque hanna Railroad Company mot at tha office of P. W. Jenkv, Esq., In Pnnxautawney, on the 10th inrt.,and elected the following Board of Dii tor: President, P, W. Jonks ; Director, R. C. Winilow, Jacob Keillor, James E. Mitchell, T Campbell, II. A. Ham, A. J. Munki, Jorepb Shields, O. W. Zeitler, John B. Wilion, Wm, Davis. T. Paotall, W. A. Dunitp. These parties hold fe charter to build railroad from the mouth of Mahoning on tho Allegheny Valley Railroad to tbe Sortqucbanna rlrer,ria of the waters of Mahoning oreek, ao aa to oonnect with the Tyrone A ClcarJielJ Uailroad. Tub Law of Partnerships. An important declilon baa been recently made by tbo Supremo Court of this State regarding part nerships. It was in thecaie of Clark vs. Fletcher. Fletcher had been a Director In an Incorporated savings (natltutioh and had withdrawn from the concern, giving notice in the newspapers at ths time of his retirement, and therefore claimed that he was not liable for the debt of the institution, which tb Court below sustained ; but tho other party appealed from the verdict on tbe ground that euth notice was insufficient, Ibe law requiring ox wren notice in order to shield the defendant. Tho Supreme Court reversed the decision of tho lower Court, and, In rerievrl ng the c.aie, laid that "when an oiten-ible partner retires from a firm, ho Is bound to advcrtlia, on the ground that per son dealing with the firm are induced to trust him. Thi rule is different as to dormant part nera. But where partners do but i ties under an artificial name, the public, of course, truat tho parties compojlng the firm j hence, express notice to nil persons dealing with the firm i necesiary to exonerate n retiring partner from liability." COURT PROCEEDINGS JANUARY TERM, 1881. riasT WBRK. Court convened on Monday, .Tanoary lftih, 181. Judges Orvls, Ogdeo and Holt on tho Bench. Jaiuei S. Wetaozel. Daniel Connelly and John Kettlebarger wrro appointed general tip- navel, ana Jo tin 11. Larimer and Thomas Dough erty special tipatavea. ihe uonatitblea from the different borouirha and townships having made their returns, the Court took np tho criminal list, and disposed, of tue following oaies : OTS,a ADD TKRK1SRR. Commonwealth ve, John A.Novlinn'. No. 13 March Seaiainn, 180. Defendant chargod with tbe murder ol Hamuel Pennington. Motion for fe now trial overruled and Deiendant isntenoed to be hanged. Commonwealth vs. P. J. Sullivan. No. 13 Boptember Session lhht). Rape. Rule for new mat oiscnargeu, and uelendant sentenoed to un dergo an imprisonment of one year and aix oiiini tu too nostero Penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Oeorire Evans. Xo. IS September Setsion, IMtuj. Defendant obarged with the murder ef Jnhan Hoganson. Tried, and uoteodaat lonnd guilty or V oluntary manslaugh ter." Motion for a new trial filed. Commonwealth vs. (ieerge Hill and (leorge Efans. No. 21 Sept ember Session, 18(-o. Charge, murder. I'pon motion of Counsel lor Defendants, tbe lndietraent waa quaahed. The oaao of tbe Cum mon wealth Vs. Ueorge Bvans having taken up the entire week no other case were tried, bat were eontinued until the second week of the term. in aar.a. Tbe following license were granted : BOTfeLB. John Francli, Wm. Smith, George 11. Wooden, John Coleman, Houtidale. A. J. Dr sucker, Curwenaville. John H. Barr, Dubois, t ran it erred upon peti tion to Joeeph McDonald and Martin Williams. C. Bennett. Beaaarla townihip. A. Pcnts, jr., Clearfield. BB-TAtrnANT. M. J. Kelly, DuBois. Rule granted to show cau'o why lictin-e should not be revoked. um-RLLAitKotii. G. D. Kants vs. Annie M Kanta. No. 84 June Term, Sub. Hur. Divorce. S. T, lirook- bank, Kiq,, appnintud Coin mini oner to take and report teHiinohy. Wm. A. Haiterty, Kcq., waa appointed Auditor to distribute prooecda of the Sheriff's sale of the properly of hoae A MoKwen. Oeo. A. South wink ve. hllen Houlhwick. No. 2d September Term, 1HS0. Bah. ur. Divorce. W. N. Pro l hero appointed Co to uili lienor to toko and report testimony. Charles M. Brewer, Kiq., of Punxiutawney, Pa., was admitted to tbe Bar of the several Court of Clearneld eounty, as a nnn rcil-ioat at torney. oRriuna' rot' nr. The following aoeounts wore presented en J con firmed At. iVi : Ftr.at account of Jamea McKeown, Administrator ef the eUte of Frnncii K. Itaflerty, late of I'enn townihip, Clearfield oounly, Pa,, dooessei. Final Mcount of George C. Kirk, Administrator of tbe estate of John B. Shaller, late of Brady township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., deceased. Final aeoount of George O. Kirk, Admini-lrator of Ibe estate of Frederick fbaUer, late ot Brady township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., deoeaied. Final aeeonnt of Joseph Patter, Administrator of tho estate ol John Brown, late of Morris town ship, Clearfield county, Pa., Uooeaied, Final acoount of James McMurray, Guardian of Mary A. Irvin, minor heir of William C. Irvin, late of Burnslde, Clearfield oounty, Pa., dee'd. Final acoount of O. B. Mcrrell, Administrator of tbe estate of Jonathan Nichols, later! Lawrence township, Clearfield oonuty, Pa-, deceased. Partial aeeonnt of F. I. Thompson and Thos, W. Moore- Administrator of the eatele of David JIpII, late of Greenwood township, Clearfield county, Pa., deoeaied. Tbo Uuardlaa aeeonnt of William R. Hewitt, Ouardiao of William S. Young, talour bir of Barney Young, lale of Hutton townihip, Clear field Bounty, Pa,, deoaaaed. Final aeeonnt of Joeeph M Baulth, Guardian of Margaret J. Cowan (now Hoes,) minor heir of Thomas Cowan, late ef Beocaria townihip, llerneli oounty, fa., deceased. Final account of Thomas Smith, Kxecutir tf tht last W ill ad TetUtaentof Edward Uilligan.lato Of Jordan lowmhip, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. First partial aooounl of Martha Hartaoek, Eiecu trixoMbe last will and testament ef Daniel Hartsock, late of Cerweasville borough, Clear field ooanty, Pa., deceased. Fiael feeooant ef Charles Mlgnot, Adminintrator Bf Ibe eataie ef Jomos Frelta, late of Oevingtoa wwnsnip, LlearDeld eounty, 1'a., deoeasod. Real estate ftoeonntef Rlmira Danrngardner, Ad mlnislralria of the estate of Jerome L. Baum- gardner, late ef Unattdal borough, Clearfield evaaty, Pa deoeaeed. Real eitatt aeeennt ef John O. Bob river and Silas Reese, Adtaieistrators of tbo e'tate of Artbnr Heeee, late ef Lawronoe township, Clear field eounty, Pa dooeaaod. Flaal aeooanl of Wm. M. Shaw, Guardian of Benry Rider, minor heir of Jab Rider, late of CoviogtoB township, Clearfield toonty, Pa,, deeofeHd. , BBIOOBB. FetltioB of ta 1 par era of Clea4rld enoBly, for the ereetioBof lbeN(oodfallow Hridfe" on anew site. Head and eonndered, and John Pattea.ef Curwenaville, Win. U. Big ler, of Clearfield, aod Kooert MsharTey.of llell lowaaaip, were appoint ed newer. AVMToaa BBfoart. 9. Q. narria, Ksq , lied his report as A editor, illmlbolihf the balance In tbe bandi of A. C Tat. Administrator of Hamuel PeweD, dee4. Call at Morrill's harowarostoro and lot ibe ohtapest and best Sowing Machine for tbe least money. ' Dsn, 2S tf. GiRf.s Wanted. Two rrood girls oaa got permanent employment at (be H usque hannfe Home, Curwensvillo, Co II, or address Jan. &-3t I-awis C. Blooh. Court. Wo are in tho midst of our aeeond week of the January Term. HI Hot Judge Mayor preiUlo thi week. Tbe tedious murder trial last week cause 1 fe number ol Com teonweaUhM! to go over wbh;Ji disposed ef on Monday nod Tieedav,when tht civil cases wero taken np. A Fact. Anaovertiseraentinscrtod In the RariBLicAif will rcath more readers than if published In all tbe other papers In the coun ty, nud tost the fedvertisci let than one-half In other words, an advert aement published In our Jcurnal Is worth doutlo the price of that charged by any other puhisuer In the county, itlsafaot." tf. Coal In, If any of our coal bank men feel like trading sumo of their product for a serlea of numbers of oopita of tbe Clbabkiblii RBia itbicA, we will gladly show them where to put two or three hundred bushel 1 on account In thai wav. Wo have a bin at Our residence and one at the office that will bdd a load every now and then. A bint to the wke la a very sage re mark, and should be sufficient. Nov, 10-Jt New Daily Stage Line. Jamea L. Lcfevy has succeeded in having a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield enl Fonn field, nnd will hereafter run n dally stage between the two point. Hii contract began with April lit, and the stage wilUeave Clearfield every Boining (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connection with nil train on the Low Grade Ralrond at Penn field, re turning after tho last trait tho same etonlng. Pauengerssnd freight will tvarridd at low ratea. Orders left at any of the bieli Will bo attended to. IfiftprTIMf LETTER FROM; MORRIS. MonntsPALB Milan, Jan. 18, 181. Ettiron liBi'i'uLtrAN : '1 jinking a few notes from this part of tho county would not come amies, 1 send you tho following Items. In the first iilae. I would auk you to correct all errors. On Sundny, Deo. l'Jth, 18.11, at the reiidenco of Aaron fuller, by Q. 0. Crowfell, J. P,, Mr. Frank Watkiniaod alias II, Uunur, all of Morriidale Minos, were united in matriuony. Owing to the scarcity of aial oars, thcro is not work for the miners more than one-half the time. James Lincoln Oallahot died on Tuesday morning, January etb, at 3ew Washington, of fever, which disease he bad lad but a ahort time. He was born in New Washington, December 26th, ISfW, and was consequently in his 17tb year. The writer of thi knew bitn from infancy, and I must say he was on of the kindest hearted nod moat generous of young tnen. All hia impulses were good and noble. His -mind was an aousually brilliant ono, and his information eiteniive. He was a great reader of history and poetry, and his con venation always abomded In tsautiful thoughts. As a musician, he stood foremost In rank, and promised by bis aptness to eouipeto fairly with the rcqui rem enls 1 a perfect munician. "Link," as he was familiarly called, was hIways sought for when good mutrio was wanted. We shall bear his von-e :o mtae, nor shall I ever aftain ehup bis kindly lund. The death of "Link" is mU'-h regrett'nl I7 tb community in which he lived. He seems to have been a model young' man In all reipeoti, and died calmly nnd fear I tidy like one "who wrafis the drapery ot bis couch nbont him and lies down to pleasant dreams. May Heaven eomfort tbe parent, brothers nud sifters, for tbe words ol man are certainly vain. W. M. B. LETTER FROM DELL TOWNSHIP Chbnv, IV, Jan., 17, 1S8I. En. Rki'Uhlicah : come one evidently Inter ested in the circulation of obscene literature, has sent tue a copy ef the Clcarflcld Ciltaew, a spawn of Ihe la to 'lamented Greenback organization) a paper reeking with low gutter-inipo wll and uncalled-lor abuse of oiliseus, th laiehel of whose ihoes the editor is unworthy to unloose, I am i-orry I wasted my time In trying to dfgeit a morsel so repugnant to tbe stomach of dioonoy f but 11 nee it is so,aiid with a firm resolution never to do o again, I can not refrain from entering my bum bio protest atfaii.it his infamous aaaault upon Supcnntendeut Mctuonn, a gentleman whose whole life, it might be said, has thus far been devoted to tho education and intellectual advancement of the youth of our oounty, A llow mo hero to remark that 1 always have held, and perhaps always shall cherish, the political prin ciples at presentadvooaud by tbe Ciliten 1 doubt lefts through a merceukry motive) ; but in the Kb rrB Lit as we have an oriran of recognised ability, to read tbe eolumna ot which ia to bo in structed tn the current ustv and political doings a) Ibe day, as well as In the educational new of our oounty ; and I think we could well spare this lait occasion to our ranki for which wt as a ptrty are to be deeply eomiaieeraled. The C'lftten's dastardly aitaok upon the fair fame of tho venerable Jud-t Leonard, although mure comprehensive In tbe material assaulted, was no more deserving of ibt contempt and oen sure of an intelligent public than Its last attempt to sink tue poisoned tangs 0! malto Into tb rep utat Ion of our laithlnl Superintendent. 1 have known Mr. Mcyoown from ohildbood, and I have yet to learn ul bis being guilty of quo diihontit not; and 1 ohallcngo J. lUy Bixler, or any otber man, to show wherein ho has done aught but laithlully discharged the duties en trusted him by tbe directors. It I gratifying to believe thai on the third of May next on intelli gent directorihip will rehuke this malignant spirit sought to be relied against Mctjoowo by this champion of m isreprsaentation John Kay uiaisr. lours iruif, iixo.'BAT. EDUCATIONAL RALLY I We deslrt to rally the educational forces of the oounty once more for the years 18hO-M, and have perfected arrangements with the Hun. Henry Houck, Dtpnty State Superintendent, to eome to our connty, tbe teooad week of February, and a, alst In conducting a aeries of Looal Inititnt, as follow 1 : For Brady, Bloom, Union, Huston and Sandy township, at Luther surg, Friday and Saturday, February 4th and 5th. For Pike and Lawn nee lownMitp and Clear field and Curwensvillo borougbt, at Curwensvillo, Saturday, February 6tb. For Ferguson, Greenwood, Penn, Knot and Jordan townxhipi, at Lumber City, Monday, Feb ruary 7th. For Clearfield borough and Lawrence townabln, la the Court Houae, Tuesday evening, February Htn. Lecture by rror. iinutk. For Boccaria, Uulicb and eastern part of Wood ward titwnihipa, at Janeaville, Wednesday, Feb ruary Vth. For Decatur, Moiris, and western part of Woodward townrhlpe, and Houtidale and Osceola uorouguc, at Utoeuia, J bur-day. February IDtn. For Oothen, Girard, Covington, Kartbaui, Orshaia, Boggs nnd liradfnrd townrhlp, at Dig ler, Friday and Saturdav, Feb. 11th and lKih. For Hurniide, llell, Cheit, and surrounding arougha, at new nasuingtnn, Friday and ral urday, February 1 1 tb and Ulu. Deputy Slat Superlntenden t Ilou.k will be at I.uthetsburg Friday afternoon and evening. At Uigler Friday and Friday evening. At nil tbe otber appointments he will be present during tht entire time, and will lecture at every night session. Mr. Houck' place will pruhaMy be mpplieJ at New Washington. Teachers, Directors, fend frkndi of our public schooli 1 Yon may never apain bave suih a grand opportunity of recti v leg the Instruction and wise counrel of one of the most practical and efficient educators our Plate hai ever known. We believe looal pride and professional seal will cause every toaeher In the count to give one day to this means provided fir year Improvement, and that we will find n't the teachers and director present at the place nihil ted to your district. Wo believe, Biro, that If the pmptr application bi made, directors will give tbelr teachers this en day. In order that tbey may all receive tbe ia slructlon of this eminent eda:ator. During taoh fureaooo, ono half hour will be devoted to the explanation of all "knotty" points in ibe acliool law for the benefit of teachers and director. Holiday's minimum tax law, State appropriation, etc., will be explained by Mr. Houck. We ar exceedingly anxlom to give thi dis tinguished gentleman tb most favorable Impras- Ion of the educational (landing of our county. Wilt not our tesohirs and director J1b n with tbelr .flirts to n ake this an educational achieve ment (hat shall bo worth tb support of our pee pleF M. L. Mcyl OWN, Co. flupl. MBBTttn AV rt'HWSBNril.LB. Inaccordano with the above oall the Execu tive Committee submit tbe following programme for tb meeting at Curwensville, Saturday, Feb ruary ith. ioa in ox' b na.Mto!-, 0 A. M. Organisation. Review end Examina tions, W. C. Fcnts. In what order should tb "tudle be takt-n up, W. H. Port. What special exercise r bee id be Introduced to relieve tbe monotony of tbe daily rontiae f Study, William J. Owens, ArTMnooB aaswoB, 1 r. n. U'W to cultivate Ibe memory and lb faculty of observation of th pnpll, L. I. Welter. Ad dress, Hon. Ueary Honek. Jfrsofrrrf, That the teacher whoisaveslh pro fessioa oa feeeount of low salary, 1 deserving ef otniure. Afflrmatlve F. W. Carry, George I. Owens. Negative J. M. Davidaei, J. A. Murray. Address Hen. Henry Hoack. arKRina akasioB. Addresa County Sttperiatendent. Select Read ing, J. A. Gregory, W. fl. Molt Lecture, Hob Ueary Hooch. Good music wilt be furaiabed, and every effort made to render the exercises pleasant and profit able. J. A. Mumbat, W. W. Babbub, W.8. Pobt, ' Rt. Committee. Muff Lost I On Tuesday, Dooem ber 3 1st, In patting over lb turnpike from Biglor to Barrttt station, I lost a Fitch Muff. Tbt find tr will be liberally rewarded by Informing mo of Its whereahonts. Liiiib Gbabuabt, J5.3t. Willlamtgrove, Pa. Tho JVorrA American Jieview for Feb ruary la tbt literary phenomenon of the month First we have an earneat and patrlotit article by General Grant, advocating the Nicaragua Canal project. Tbe genial Autocrat ef tbt Breakfast Table, Oliver Wendell llolmet, follow with an essay entitled "The Pulpit and tht Pew," written in the beiTipirii oMne Vo'nittaa philoaopher, la whleb ha endeavor to show the need that he be lieves to exlat for a revision of the prevalent theological creeds. Under tht quaint titla of "Aaron's Rod In Pol Hies," Judge A. W, Toargee emphasis tb obligation, Imposed upon the Re publican party by tbe Chicago platform, of mak ing prevision for educating Illiterate voters. Jamea Freeman Clark makes a valuable contribu tion to the diacuislon of the authorship of Shakes peare's play. Th grave evils that may resntt from tha partisan character of tho United State Supreme Court ar pointed out by Senator John T. Morgan. The sixth of Mr. Charnay'a papers on the "Ruins of Central America l devoted to a description of tb Pyramids of Cotualnalco, which must rank among th most stupendous monument over erected by man. Finally, Walt Whitman writes of "The Poetry of the Future." The Htiu Is sold by bookiellori generally. Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Coal and other freight sent over tb Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tha week ending January 8th, 1881, and tbe same time laat year i COAL. For the weok rmmt t lme last year Decrease Previously during year Same time last year Increaie Total In 1 SSI Same lime last ytar Increase OTlllIB rlUIGHTS. Lumber Miscellaneous froi(lits TOM. Ki,m 57,018 , 14,61 S2,8t5 67,(113 ... 24,018 -101 cars. ..143 " Specials Oria UrmRK Pan Ckst, Ducotmr om Oi.r Pmt aa. Sewing Machines enn now be purchased at Merroll's tin and variety store, from $i!6 up wards. All kinds of sewing machine repaired on the hrtt notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 187T. Collbctoh'b Salbb ! W have pre (tare a form, and have on band a large quantity, 0 blank "Collector' Sales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority in the Courts of thi county. At TWtiry Ctnla per dosen we will mall any number to the Collector ordering them. A (Jul lector, when compelled to advertise property, most no it up not less than three notice In tb most publi place In bi oorougn or town imp. 11. W a wtbd. Delivered at tbe Rail Road. 100,0d0 lifl-inch shaved shingles, IDO.IHIO 24-lnch sawed shingle. 1(10,000 feet of pine boards. otKUHiO 14-feet shaved houpa. o.Oiil) railroad ties.' 6l),0(u feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pnv th bli-beit market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on th Tjrone A Clearfield Railroad. J.F. Khavbb, CVarflcld, Fa., Oct. 1, 1878-tf. Just Iteec'EviMl. Just Kocoived by ARNOLD, at CUUWKNSVILLK: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Load pure Corn, Uyo and Oats Chop! I T.nnd Donltpn Suit. 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goods, GrocorioB, &c.l t- 1.. V3l tl T TV. 1 (-2cnini;iesl ijiitk. i. i, 1 ivn unu Grain will bo takon in oxchnngo. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. mt. Dl'NLAP. In Pike town-hip, on Wednesday, December 2Vth, 18SU. of membranous croup llAPfnAU Caumb, daughter of H. P. fend Mary Dunlap, aged 8 years, 4 months and 1 day. Fl'LKRSON. In Lawrence townihip, on Wednesday, December 2Dtb, 180, of membranous croup, Lnrrr, daughter of Edward and Margaret tulkeraon, aged 11 montn and su day. Fl'LKERSON In Lawrence townihip, on Saturday, January let, ISSt, of membranous group, Barob, son of Edward and Margaret Fulk- eraon, ogoti 9 years, 1 montn ana 0 aays. NEWH01 SKR, In Clearfield borough, on Wedneiday, January 1 2th, I fw 1 , of scarlet fever, Ch ar lib F., son of John and Mary Newhouser, god 6 years, 4 moo in 1 and u days. MAYS. In Jordan township.Clearfield oountv Pa., on Monday, January 3d, 1881, Htm tent Ubhbv, en of tieorg u. and Uarrle A. Hay, aged 2 years, 11 months and 8 days. Little Henry was fe very promiiiog child, and very much beloved. Although not thro years of age be kntw that death wm near fend said be did not want te gel well) but would like to go to hoavvn. His mother said It would be so bard for ber to part with her dear boy, and none would be a lull Henry. A sweet imil overipread hit countenance. In the wildest of hia pain, which be bore so patiently, as bis father was saying to bitn "hie suCerings would soon be over," he altered hi last words, "I am going !" And Jvsua took bitn home. Lancaitar oonuty paper please copy.) CLEARFIELD MASKETS. CLBinriiLu. Pa.. Jan. 18th. 1881 Flour, per owl $d 00 Buckwheat Floor, per cwt ... 3 Ofl Corn Meal, per cwt - , 188 Chop. rve. iter cwt I 60 Chop, mixed, per cwt.... 1 48 Bran, per cwt 1 00 Wheal, ner buhel 1 10 Rye. per buibel 85 Oat, per bush'd til Corn, eara, per bushel 40 Buckwheat, por bushel v tie Clover seed 0 Timothy Seed 1 Tb Potatoes, per bu-bel 60 Apples, per bushel 45 On tons 1 50 llami, per pound 12 Shoulder, per pound ... 8 Dried Beef, per pound ' Chickens, per pair 50 Butter, per pound 26 Kfli, per doxen 2(1 Hi.lt, per sack, large X Ou Coal Oil. ner xallou 20 Lard, per pound 121 Dried Applta, per pound H. 5 Dried Peaches, per pound . 12 Bean, per bjihol 1 0 mODUCE MAMET REPORT. PillLADKU BiA, January 1?. The rain to-day has partiaity suspended out 01-rloor bum on 1, ami there is verr litltle dolor. Cotton I dull and unchanged. We quote middling uplands at 1 2 Ac. Hark Nothing doing. Seeds 'lover of good and choice quality is in di'ineud, i'ueo. xim othy and Hax are negleoted. Flour and Mcnl Klur la dull but prices remain aa lait quoted Selee ol l.ootl barrele, lueludint Minneaola exltai at $Mti5.75 for medium to choice clear, and at 18 (.1,6.24 for straight) Panniylvania extra family at .'(i,5.25 ; weitern do. f'j.ltifiu i, and patents at $:(it,8.5i also 8.000 barrels Girard, Market street, Lgypt, Clieltsnham en secret terms. Rye Hour Is slt-ady at $4,K5ft,6 per Imrrel. Uraio Wheat ta In moderate demand and about Sleadv. Sales of 24,000 bushels, including rejected, at $)) 04; red and amber, track, at 11.16ft February at $1 M(a, 1-18 March at fl.lVj, and No. 3 red, eleval.tr, at $1 .Ittj. At tbe open board, Dril call, $1,181 was ltd for Jan uary fel.Ut for feoriiaryi at-iv nr mnrcn. Rye 1 in deSHud at f3fn,U.lc per buhcl. Corn ia ouiet and eteadv. Hales of 8,000 bushels, in cluding yellow at 43(it5aicj steamer at tie, and wbita track at Mo. At tbe open boar, nrai oau, 0, Due buihela March told at HtfJJ 680 wa bid .or January; 6-iia for February, and 81(0 ler March. Oats or tn dull request at ratoer lower prices. Males ut id.oitu nnihelt, meiouing wane, at 40(010, and re ire led and mixed at 4jo. Whiiky Is steady. Small ssles of weiterB ftt llJ. Chicago, January 17. Floor quiet and steady Wheat dull, weak and lower 1 Mo. 1 red w 7rayUTfci No. 1 Coidago Spring, 0li(i'.tV'.i caihi 8fWitio ler February! HtfifevVV March ; $I.U.1J for May ; No. 3 Cbicgu S 83(foH7o. Corn dull, weak and lower: !W inter. it for 0 for ring. 17c lor oian ! a'se lor rewruary 1 si.nuAe tor m jectcd, 8 10. Oats steady and Urtu 1 SK'b-il cash 1 87in for February) file for May, steady. Barley strong and higher at $1.U. seed at fl 18. Pork fairlv active and a higher; 111.18 for rami f $18 .174 f 11.10 tn nary; $13 :i2K'i J ;, lor Fhrurryf $17 13.474 for March. Lard ia fair demand al for aah and bid fur Fibruary 1 $H.vtt,8 v March. Bulk meats active, firm and h ' 1 ro- io for Hve Flax shade r Jan- i.4(.o tH HO V3 for ither: anoaiuerv, i.o snori rios, i t U hleky sleadv. clear , 3fiv gidartisfrntnts. ARNOLD PAYS GASH or TRADE. CarweoSvllle, Pa,, Jan. I, 'T8-tf. ADMINIuTR ATllR-a "OTICF,.-Nollee la hereby givefl that Letters ot Admlais traiios ob Ihe estsU of JoNAS II. PKTKItA late of Boa its township, Clearfield ceunly, Pa., dee'd., naviag oecn au'y graated te ine uaaersigaea, an peranne Indebted to said estate will please make lea medial payment, and those having claims er demands against ihe same, will present Ibeni properly authenticated for settlement without delay. DAVID OKARHART, AdmlBittrator. Pbinp-Wf, Pa., Jan. 11, IWl-fii, ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curwenivills, Pa, Jan. $, 1878-tf NOTICBe Nolloe la hereby gtren that there will be a meeting of tha Clearfield County Agricultural Sorietr, at the office of ibe Secretary, in Clearfield, on THURSDAY, JAM ARY Stub, 1881, at 2 o'olock, p. M., for tbe purpose of elce tlng officer for the current vr. L. DKNNINO, President. A. M. Row, Secretary. Jan. $ 1S81-3L I'fAHyfXTttoSTOR RAI,lv.-.,ri iiustoa and Pin Wwmhipi, Clearfield oounty. fU Iteasonablo time given lor part of purchase ?" 3 money. Prioe $ri.0O to 118.00 per cr-? Minerals reserved. L. BIRD, Agent, PeiitN-id, Pa. or Wallacb A Khbb. SopL 10, ISTtf tr. Clearfield, Pa, I1HTRAV NOTICli Came trespasiing en j the nreiulsei of the underlined lo I nioa tuwiiabip, on or about the 2Utb day of September mil, a re ana wmte spoitea diki.u, wttb part of ihe left ear off. and auiincired to be about fe year and a half old. The owner ia requested to come for tar d, prove property, psy tho iieoesiary ohargea and lak him away, or hnwill bo sold as tbe law directs. ELIJAH KLINR, Hoekton, Pa, Jan, 12, 18Sl-3t. IJIXKCUTOKH NOTIC I'm Nollee I here 1 by given that Letters Te atnmentary on tb oatate of WILLIAM SCHWKM, Senior, lale of urniiy townihip, Clearfield county, I'ennaylvaula, deceased, having beeu dulv srrantwd to the under signed, all persons indebted to said eitat will please make iui mediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement, without delay. OKORUti SCHWEM, WM. SCUn KM, Jr., Executors. lUlbsnburg, Pa., Deo. 22, 18H0-flt. NEW rUJlNITUHK Tli nntate-tiarnA hnti nr,n.,.,l tin At. Tkl,l .rP.nl Dear the Lothcran Cbwrob, ud vD'oia fwi .! a large tot m aoore, aann , etc., ana FURNITURE In all it forms and styles. Spring beds, only $3 All kiuds of moulding for picture frame. School house seats, deks and blackboards cheaper than vi-vwuere, luquirio j man mil no promptly aniwered. MRS. A. B. CANKIKLD, It. R. CAjrixi.n, Agent. Clearfield, Pa., Deo. 22, 1880-8m E3tato of AOTato, Doc'd. Nolle Is hereby given that Letteri of Adinin- iitrationon tbe citato of A A HON 0. TATK, late of Clearfield borough, Cl'-arfield county, Pa., deo'd, having been granted tn the undersigned, all persona indebted to said oatate fire requested to make Immediate payment, and thoae having claim or demanda aguinat Ihe inuowill present them properly aotheuticatcd loriettlament, with out delay. Th Administrator will meet all parties hav ing huilnasa wttb the estate at the office of J. K. Synder, attorney at law, over County National Bank. W. C. TATK, J. F. BNYDKR, Adminlrtra'oT. Clearfltld, Pa , Jan. 12, lSSl-dt. NOTICE OF " SHERIFF'S SALE op vah;ahlk Real Estate! JAMES MAll AFFKY, High ShcrifTof Clear- field eounly. Pa., will, bv writ of l.rtmri facial issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Ckarlield eounly, and to me directed, expose to publio 1 ale, at the Court Home, in tbe borough of Clearfield, on Saturday, February 0, 1SS1, A t ONE O'CLOCK P. M., Tho following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land situate io Beo caria townehip, Clearfield oounty, l'a.t boundrd and described ai lollowa: Beginning at a atone corner on line of Kphraim Utaiu survey ; thence north tweuly-lbrev degrees cukl forty-four perch es to a poll ; thence north lifly-eight degrees enit twenty percbee to a post ; thence north eighty-two degrees east to a red oak, fi-rly peroht; thonoe north elbly-nine degrees cat eihteen and one- half perches to corner of Feo.ael Hj'angU'i fur in, sud also corner of Jaoob Mvors' Uriu: thence south one and ono half drgreee west aixty-seven snd one-hiilf perches to hickory corner ; thence north eighty-lour degrees west ninety perches to place of beginning, containing thirty acre fend one bundrod and twenty perches, being a part of the larger surrey and warrant In th name of James Blain, dated July 1st, lt74. and having i Hereon erected a two-story plank dwelling aouae, l.ti:i2 feet, also fe oae and one-hall-story plank dwelling home, 12x111) feet, log barn and neces sary outbuildings, new orchard, and about trfelve acres of tbo laud cleared and f cased. Seised, token in exeoution and to be sold as the property of Jacob D. Spsngle. JAMKS MAHAFPRY, ' SBBittrr'a Or no a, ) Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 12, 181. J f I) jot ft . i ; ip EXECUTORS' SALE OF ' Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of PvicMrd Shaw, Sr., Dee'd. rpilR undcrngned, Fxecut irs of the estate of .1 RICHARD SHAW, Sr., derMse.t, will ofler at public relent the COUNT HOI'HK, in tb Ikh--ouh of Clearfield, Pa., on Friday, April 1st. 18S1, AT 1:3( O'tXOCK P. M., The following valuahl real eilats, vix : Th Ibrre story BRICK HOTKL property, ooraer or marxet ana nrsi iirteta, la tbe lor ough of Clearfield, known as 'The Shaw House.' Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging xow leet on market street, and V0 IM dwelling bouse attached. The bo " 1 - W tel t)roiir has iilv It-H.rnnini inrl ell oonven fence for a first -els a hotel. One of the moit drsirablc hotel properties in Crntril Pennsylvania. The a Wore will be sold together with a two storv frame dwelling houe on Market street, ad jacent to th Hotel, aud oue othor frame dwelling house and a Iwo-story store ouibhng, all fronting on Market street. ALSO. All that certain lot, known la tho plnii of Clearfield borough as Lot No 131, , fronting 50 fei t on Locust street, run- V ning ha.-k 172 fret, more or leu, to an alley I a", with dwelling house and all necessary out JLaAaX buildings tbeieon erected, and other improvements. TA'H.WS OF S.1I.L: On.-l bird eaah at drlirerr of good del, aad Ibe balano lo oe aeeured l; bond and mortgage, payable la line and two -ear,, witn intere.t, A. t. SHAW, JUj. f-IIA", fliirrli in, Kx'ra ef nirhard Sliaw, Hr di r'd. Clearlrld. l a., l)e;. , HSO-I.. Tli Plilaiilplii 1m. Tho Tirnrfl lor J.H81. 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Sunday edition Double sheet, $2 a year, postage free) sample copies, 4 cent. Weekly Published every Sat urday morning, $2 syear; 2eopies, 88 1 10 eepiae, llhi 20 aopies, $25. Aa eitr eopy nl free to tbo getter up of feelub. A dure IS I ii D i inn.'', ISJanM. Time RtitMlng. Philadelphia. Snv dvrrlbrmrnfjS. J u I 7. wri I slws" a ?0 jPjr'X'OlXr Curwcnsvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS. Bools, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, rrrn mmm cut nir tr I Imy direct from jobbers nml car load rates, lience can coniju'te with New York and Philadel phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, rarties having bark to haul and receive liberal advances. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, t, . W CURWENSVILLE, PA. JAMES L. 2 MARKET STHI.IOT, ( l.l'.AII I' 1 1:1.11, PENN' A. All kinds of CakoU and Collins kept on hand, and furnished to order on short notice, including tho finest as well aa tho cheupest that can bo mann fuctnrcd Our oonFsn rnESEnvEn Is the host in nso, and will he furnished when required. Funerals attended in any part of the county. Call nt my ofllco, on Second street, or lenvo your orders at Troutmnn's Furniture Store, adjoining tho l'oslnlicp. JAS. Ti. LKAVV, oct 1,79-1 j.' Cloarficld, Pa. 'CENTKAL' HOTEL, riTTSUUllGH. SMITHFIELD STREET, FROM SECOND TO THIRD AVENUES, riTTsnunaii, TJ. Tho niont centrally locate) firnt -clana II on no in tho City. Street cars jiasa tlio door every ftvo minutes to all Hie Dcpota and all pnrta ot both ciliea. Tkrm?, 8-' 50 Per Day. WAL81I k ANDKKKON, Propriotom. atfrTliw Ci gAitPiirLD I.epi:iilican rccvtvod wockly at tlio lintel and placed on ti lo for tlio benefit ot guest from thin auction. ooUif -8m. NOTICE TO T(K kllOl Df.HS.The annnal meetiag of the stockholder of the Clrarfleld Fire Hriek Com part? will be held at the iV of 0. W. Hmllk, en WKONKSDAY, JAN ( A It k 11111, 1 Hal, at I e'eioek P. U for th purpose of electing Directors and nftloera to same for ibe emuing year. U. W. r-MITII, eereiary, Clearfield, Pfe., Dee. 13, 19f() Xt. SllOl:M.KIN(i.-l hereby Inform my pa trons, and mankind in gwneral, that 1 bar removed my shoemafcing shop to tbe room in tinhorn's row, over H. I. Hnyder's jewelry store, and that I era prepared te do all kinds of work in my line eheapcr than any oioer soap in town. All work warranted a eod ae a be don any. where else. Positlroly this le the eheape-t ehop In CIsartieH. JUri. II. DKKItiNO. Dee. II, IX7-tr. TiaTRaV NOTICRIIOf;!!. Seine tlx I i weeks affo, there eeme treanasilng on the premise ef the undersigned in lieeearia towa shlp, an strange hnga one HOW, four bUOATri an, I one HAHHOlv fell whit. The owner 1 1 hereby antifled to om forward, pror bis prop erty, pay the reasonable eharge fend take them away, or 1 will aisposeor them as me law dtieot. llitl a n UAKKIftH. HUbfllla, P.. Jaa. 5th, lbM c , IMTRAY J(niClw-0ae trespfesslng en j the premise of Ibe subsri-iber, residiaf In Uecater township, en er about tbo 1st ef Nnrem her laat, one UKI end WIDTH HPOTTKU RTKKIt, about on and a-balf years old) alto a llRINDLK !1 FIFKK, ame oae. The owner or owner Br reo, netted tn eeme forward, prove ihtr properly, pay th necessary charges, and lak them way er 1 will dtip'ia of them as the j: .. uii'iiauii tiinnira 0o1a Mill, Pi., Jan. ft-h, lt.ftl.1t. a ia a la e s S -Sa - .!! tl a . o a J.rS.15 iS ea w J o i a 0 rS S USPS F 5 5 C4 w p PS w z X o "-3 n Sis5 g.S 3 : j. a-4 e? e U o ' a A. I-. o u o to to o . (0 O 6 4j 14 o . if s g u S hi - S u r u u 0 BV 2 0,5 " s .-sf a c H . 2 O to ' .St .5 1-S la - a 2 i J o .a a . "3 agio . 3 il , A c tl CO B " s '3 5 jr - t3 a . --i o a o ",H J g "g . 5 0 s Izt "5 til s o -it. - fi C 2 -I 3 K tr i O P3 o -! O E 2 IS S 5 tn IS 82" aria- e 5 5 B C D tt !oE; o c o j t& j . j O o, .t wHiJ su a 3 o BLiOCK, niniiufaotiirorsi, roccivo coods at Shingles and Bark. duriiiK the Winter, can contract Also, advances made on Saw Logs. ! LEAVY, IIorfHCH for Sale ! i few line CI.YDKSDAl.R STALLIONS and Jl (trades. Also, a few grade ID UK NAKI-n IB loai to import-, ed bone. Will be told reasonably. Correipnmlence aolicted. a Addreia, I'KNNY RROTHKKS, H it , Meadville, Crawford Co., Pa. Dec U, Ift.-O U. IMTIIAY NOTH'R Game Iretpasalng ea 4 tbe premise ef Ih subscriber, residing In uett tnwnabip, some tlmtia Jane lost, a DARK KKIt HULL, wllh thick, short hnras, wbiu Uil and be) ly, and a Heal three years old. The owner I requested to eome forward, prove his property, pay charge, and lake the aatmal away, or he will be disposed of eveftttir en lew. JOHN COHLTKR. Clearneld Bridge, Pa., Dee. 12, 180 St. GrisfMiTTFoi7 SaleT Atery leairabl mill property, with tw pair f burrs, situate In Donator twp.. Clear Arid eounly, Pa., about two and a-balf mites west of Pbllipiburg, Centre eounty, Pa. Apply 10 BtMOIMtriHlli f larUAlA, Pbilipsburg, Centre Oo., Pa Vov. 10, 10-tf. BUYAIIOiET HOUSRfl, LOTS AND FARMS tOft IAL1 I rpWENTT HOt SKrt ana LOTS la Cle.rS.ld X for ttla at rear.nable irieea aaA m aaav Imni. AIM, eeeeral KAHM8 la Vradferel aad Urabam toa-aibipa. ApplJ to WAUACK KRKTlg, P. 1,'Mtf.l ClearHeld, -"a.