Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 26, 1881, Image 3

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    " CJ.KAUKIKLU, PA.
WKIiKIDAY MORNINO, JAN. Id,
18M
Calendar for 1881.
Terms of Subscription.
f f t'tl In advatiea.or within three month. ..$2 06
t paid wnw wwa iMiart in monina.,. I ofl
It paid alter theexpirnllon of six inuiibts,.. S 00
ifrMesers. 8. M. PtTTinfiLi, A Co., News-
oat r Advertising Agents, rt Knrfc How, oorner
Necktnitn Street, are our duly authorised Agouti
in Nw am l it?.
Methodist r.plaeopal t'liurcli Kev. Uno,
Lawr, .'astof. nervice every bat, bath at lit J
A. "' i r.
Sabbath Kehnol at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting ever Wednesday, at "4 P. M.
Communion b'erviee, first tiahbatb of every
rjiuntn, l H' a. .
Went Cleartlrld M. E. 1,'hurrh Her.
C ft am, km W. BuKKU.r, Pastor. Preaching every
alternate Sunday, tt B o'clock, P. M. .Sunday
School at 2i, P. Al. All arc invited to attend.
Prea.iyler.au Cuurrii-.Rev. II. 8. Butlrr.
Bubbntb aervicca morning sod oveoing 8eb
batb School at I P. M. Prayer Mealing Wednes.
lay evening.
I tap Hit ( liurc.i. TUr. , Pastor.
Sabbath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday evening.
Wt. Frnnela t liurrh--Catlu.Hr fUr. P
J. HnamhAR. Divin nor vice at 104 A. M., on
the flral.tnird and lourln oundayaor each month;
Vespers and Benediction of the Bleaaed Haorament
at 7 o'clock, P. M. (Sunday He boo I vory bun day
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
tim or iolwsq qdartii Bsxaium cor at,
Preond Monday of Jananry.
Third Monday of Marob.
Pint Monday af June,
fourth Monday of SeptemWr.
tiki or VOLDIRa comkom Fi.iua.
Pint Monday of June.
Second Monday of Norembar.
rniLto orricim.
Charle A.
Mayen
Priiidtnt Jtdg0-Mon.
Look llaven.
AitUlant Law JudgtUou. John II. Orrla, of
ueiietonitj.
AitoWnrt Judgtt A brain Og'ln, Clearfield;
Vincent I). Holt. Clearfield.
Prolkonotarf Jamei K-rr.
Jiegitttr and Rteoriitr Ucorge M. Fergoroo.
Trtaturtr Philip Iolti.
I)i i trie! Atiomi(- J. P. MrKenrlck.
.VAertjf Jami MahHtTry.
Dtprnty 8hr4ff, I. Ibrimpimi.
Com it (y 11 rp y or Samuel P. McCloakey, Cur-wenivUle,
Counlj C'yutmitiiontrt C. W, Kjler, (Irahatn-
ton r. U.; Hlan jonnmon, u ram pi an jnim r. u.;
John Norrii, Sr., CurwcniTllle
t'ffMMif iionrre CUrk John W. Howe.
Coufiry iiiirfVtore William Wright. Clear
fleld: Joneph OilliUnd, Three Hunt; J. B. Nor
rif. Woodland.
6'oMHfy Corautr Jauta A. Moore, Ciarfletd.
Jury Cowtmiitionirt Andrew J. Jackson, Clear
fled, Wtn. R. Hrown, Clearfield.
Suptrinltndfnl 0 Public Schools M. L. Mc
Qaowo, CleerAnM.
Stater of H'm'Au4 MeMurt-J$ W.Carlile,
olTice at Luthorburg Pa.
Notnritt Pnblit John W. U'rlpley. Win. Ra
dftbaugh, Cyrue Oordon, Clearfield; Joseph R.
Irwin, N, K. Arnold, Corwenivllle ; J. A. LWing
atone, DnHole City.
Our S'teiat ooluuin ii decidedly IntereaMng Id
a lucnl point of view, and prolilablo rea.iing to
outti'ltjra who want to tare uvuicy.
YlM,OP COUHHCI
"Will you take wheat, oate or corn for tub
icriptlon 7" We are often Inquired of in tbia way
by Utter from patroni who reaide at a diatnnoe
from Cloarfiold. We agnln any yea. The reeoipta
vf a reiponaille marcli&nt or milt owner in the
rkinity, will an Hirer ui juct aa well aa the flaah.
To illluatratu : If any of our putrona will delirer
nr a bug of grain at the mill of Joaepb H. Broth,
In Chtit townbip, Uoraca Pa Whin, In Tlurneide,
Tliomia If. Forcey, In (Iruham, Wm Porter or
SUw', In Lawrence, or Brown k Boyler a, at
Ronton, Union townahip, and forward their
rrruipia for the (mount, we will credit them on
their account for !b anme. In 0)1 a wuy all may
aoon pay what I hey owe, if they will puraue tbia
Tlio County Auditor have completed
the annuel eetllcment. The aUOment la uow in
thehaodtof the printer, and will appear in the
next lnue of tbia paper.
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liisiNO. Tho Kite lhmocritt nays
that (brce itationa on tho middle divnion of the
Pbildetphia k Krie Railroad were bade 9 rat -olaaa
on the Ut, rlt. : Hidgway, Kane and Drift
Wood. The County CommiHRionors have
made the foHowing appointminti for 1H81 :
Clerk Jaob A. Pauat.
Couoael David L. Krebi.
Priaoa Pbyaieian Hi J. K. Wrigly. 1
roBTPONED. 1 uo election ol omivrn
of the Clear tit Id County Agricultural Society, an
nouDced lo take plaoe on T liars Jay laet, bu been
poatpxned until Saturday, February frtu', IN8I, at
1 o'clock P. M.
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Marble Yakik Wo call the alien
Hon of ourrf adera to the advert iimiDt of Mcum.
J. H. Pcaree k Co., uf Pbilipaburg. They ipnk
for themtelrea. Call and tee th-m when you are
lo Pbillpaliurg. Curreap'indonce aollcited.
List of Idtten remaining unclaimod
la the Poatoffli at Clearfield, Pa., for tbo week
ending January 24. 1881 :
Juhn Orarlehi, Wm. Kastetter, J. B. Mellugh,
Tbonaa Newell, Quet Pwygfrt.
P. A. OAULfN, P. M.
In puhlisiiin tho program mo of the
Diilrirt loitiute kit weak, to bo held at Cur
wenavitl, on Saturday, February Stb, the follow
ing aubjeet aritcnid to IV. W. Harbor, of Bloom-
Ing'otj, waa otnitte I, via : "The Adrantagea of a
good Literary Society to aoSaol children."
A Fact. An adveriiHomoiititmorlud
In the RKPt'iLtraa will reach more reader! than
if published In all the other paper a in tbo eonn
ty.and eoit the adrertlapi icia than one-half
In other wurda, an advvrtix ment publiabed In
our Jrtirnal ia worth double tho price of tbat
charged by any other publisher la tho eounty.
I la a faot." if.
Sudden Death. We learn that Jo-
naa None, long a mident of Kylrrtown, and a
leading Lua!n-e man, died on Pridny laat, the
21 at Inat ., ajjed anout C yean. He w a eitting
ia Lla room aa wll at utnal, eonrcriing witb
Rev. B P. Foreiman and Dr. Al Thorn, and a bo
aroae from hie reat, to more acn-ai the room, he
fall and eiplred without a alrojrgle. He leavea a
wife and leren ehildnn.
tf.
BteTAtlvcrtiHorn and otlium will bear
In mtnd that all artlrlei Intended fr publlatloa
in thia paper tnn4 be hrndrd in, not later than
Tueaday, at 9 A. M. Don't forRet it !
ThoCurwoimviUu Tines entered upon
the nifith rolume of it publication Wit week.
Harry Ktmlifh i to ho tried this
month at Uidgwjy, for tho rnniaioing indietmenta
Kaitiit him.
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Ortear Mitchell. Knq., publiNhoa an
Auditor'! notice tbia week, to which we sill the
attention of all interealed.
Gruy lmira are honorable hut few
liketh-D. CUtiho theoa with tbo huoa of youth
by uiing Ayer'i Hair Vigor.
PcrnoiiB owning cattlo ahould boo
to It that tkry got watrr a! well aa food tbia
wintry wei-tbT when ernrytlirg la lee-hound.
The Friends' quarterly nieetingwill
tomuenoe at Curwenarille next tSundey. M in la
tar finn a dlatance will he present an 1 a aaiit In
the tetTittl.
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It ir naid ihut alum dissolved in water
and fubhed upon Iroated feet, Otgera,eia, eto.,
will euro tbo itcbicg and Lurotng enti.B that
la o unj Ira pan L
II. L. Dii tKiiiDaeh, of Ijot-k Haven,
after yeara of retirement irotn editorial labor, baa
rtiouied the edltcribip of tbe Clinton Dtmotrml.
II 1 a good writer, baring both tbe eiperience
and ability.
Hurry Livingttton, nt this place, left
on the train Mon'tay morning to tMi a brother
la Huatlngdua rouotv, who la aerlomly UI and not
1 pec ted to raooier. Ho waa aeoonipanled by
bla aiolarr Mary.
Fred Kurtz, J., proprietor of tho
Lomre nan Ktporitr, Dai entered upon the fjur
teenlb volume of bt journal, and bea aiaociatod
hia aon, Mr. William Kurti, with himaelf in ita
publication. W with the Mcaara. Kurti aucceas
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The Jiuld Katflo Valley Kailroatt.
operated by the P. K. R., baa purcbaaed the
Snow Shoe Railroad. By tbia purchase -the Bald
Eagle Inoreaaea Ita mileage to 74 milea, and in
additlonreoelreeeontrolof 60,000 acrea of hitn
minoua coal lands. The price paid (a $.'100,0ftrt.
Itniaster (iaulin hat our thanks
for a eopy of tbe Philadelphia Tmn Almanac for
181. It contain much more ralueblo and use
ful information, biitorioal and poli.lcal, than any
of lla prednoeaaori. It la growing, hclog one
third largrr than It waa in lormor yeara. For
aale at the Poitoffiue at l&ornti per C"py.
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HimE Stolen. On lat Sunday
night aome rag-a-muffin enteral the barn of Win.
J. Willluioa, lo the b Toiifh of Dullola, and atole
tbtrefruia a bay bor and bridle. Both bio J feet
are white, with a white upot onjtl.e wither, and a
white apot behind the ear: weigh! 1,350 ibi, and
i 7 year old. A liberal reward will be paid for
tb return of the bono and the capture of the
thiol.
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Tho PittrtburL'h Chronicle auys the
eugineers of the PoutipylraiiiB Rtilroad propane
changing the line of that road between Johna
town and IlarrlMburg to the line of tbe eld Port -age
road. Thia plan will abandon the f&moua
Honetihoe Bmd and laro thirteen uiilea in dla
tance. Tb new rout will be uied aim oat eiolua
I rely for heavy freight, while the route bow in
use will be for paaaenger travel and light work.
The riroukville Jrjfersonian and Ty
rone Iltrald are each moviug tboir printing erUb
UibmeaU ih'l Wrtk into other quarter, and oon
Mqaeatly wilt a- Irau papera. Tbe laet named
Will ocou, y It n w t rioK buil ding.
Father Patrick Hurke, of the Inde
pendent Catholic Church, Al ad 1100 avenue, New
York, delivered a lecture in the Clearfield Prca
byterlan Cburoh 00 Monday oreoiog to a.' lair
audience. Sul ject ; "Why I left tbe Church vf
Rome." Tbe lerlui waa liatened to with olur
attention throughout , aa he related bit pant ei
perl en ee. He officiated a a pileat in Ireland,
bla native country, for nir.a yuan. Heuardno
ahuiive language in bla dliooorao.
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A Birth da v X'abty.A pleasant
lime waa bad at the real deuce of Mrs. Catharine
Thompson, Ib West Clearfield, on Tburaday laat,
January JQin, oa the ocoaaion of Mra. Thorn p-
!on'a birthday, aha being 74 yeera old. There wore
aiity-elght peron preaent la all, and among tho
root were four of her children, tweuty Bra grand-
ebildrea, and reroo great-grand children. Tbe
party waa a groat aurprlae lo tb old lady, and
ah witb tho reet enjoyed the affair very much,
Truth. The Jjuwistuwn Democrat.
of tbe 20tb, rotnarka : ''Ike protracted meeting ia
tbe Proabytorlaa Cuureh ended lait evening.
Rev. 11. 8. Butler, of ClearUeld, Pa., who ren
dered efficient aaaiicanco, waa call id hoao on
Tueiday by alokneai lo bia family. Mr. Butler
1 an earneit worker in the religiouafleld, and bi
clear and furclblo aeruona here were not without
lenellcial effect, the aetd town being aucb a
will undoubtedly bring forth good fruit."
The Hash Siii,l Playu.' Wo al
lude to tbe oonoerta given by Meaira. 8. 3. Wil
aon k Co., ! different lectionaof tbeeonntry,
and at thoaame tlmedifpoalng of PiaBoe, Organ,
and other muaiaal iattrumeota , to all who want
then. They are expert! In tbe baaiacaa. Tbey
charge aotkirg for attending their concert a, and
furnitb Uatruinenta on a very alight adrance over
Ant coal, and far cheaper than any Individual
chb purcbaio them la Now York, Philadelphia,
or elaewbere. They rereired a ear load of Orgtu
at Clearfield tbia week, and expect to get another
neitwoek.
Cfeortro C. Jonkint, M. 1).. of Cur-
wonarlllc, Cl-arfiT I entity, la., and A tio Herr,
eld4t daughter uf Bctijatnia Herr, of tbia place,
were uniUd In wiirriage, at throe o'olook 00
Wednesday aiternoon, (January ftlb) at the rel-
dence of the IrlUe'a parenti, on North Second
atreet, by Rev. F. W. Stayley, purtor of the K. E.
Lutheran church.- The exremt-By u witnoaied
by about aixly friend of tho families. Tbo
bride received a Lai drome lieo of prcsmta from
her many fritnde. Dr. Jenklua waa formerly a
atudent of the Columbia Clerical Inatitue, under
RT. II. 8. Alexandir. He haa now a good prac
tice in Curweuaville, whither be haa taken bia
bride. Columbia ltfn1,
DuHoiH-i.swa. Tbo DuLoia Courier
aaya : "A DuBola young man ia ao warm hearted
that he ocd eit In tho room with bit girl all night
without fire and with tho thermometer 10 degree!
below xerj. F.tot I aint It Jo 7"
The PtnGcId orrepon Jnt of the aame journal
otatea that a p irty of ariatonata from Clearfield
went to Pen field hat week and bad a grand
dance in Corytll'a Hail.
Again lbee.iitr nf..renid reuiarka : "The Cor-;
ingtm diitrict or CiuitrfieM county waa tho laat!
one to get in ft cesaua relurne which oecnrred I
laat we. k. Tho wliolo UoiteJ .StaU waa waiting
for tbti Covington man, wb for tb time became
rrnownet. The total population ia over 50,000,000,
1 !
The fu ne rul ol Al r. W in . N e v I i lijr, w h o
uit'ii at tbe remJeace ot Dr. II. Alport, in i'uilips
borg, liiiit Saturday luoroing, of conaumptioa,
took place from the rvaiJenoe of Iteubea Me
l'bereoa, on Locunt atreet, in tbia borough, on
Monday afternoon. The decc-ascd was In tho 28th
year of hia age, and waa a biotber of Mra. Reu
ben McPticraon, f lhi il too, and Mrs. Dr. AN
port, of Pbilipaburg. He waa a machinist by 00
rupution, and Ira rood hia trade lu tbo ihopt of
Neiara. Bigler, Ketd A Co., in CiemQeid, where
he worked until a few y-ars ago, wheu b took a
trip to tbe Ur We;t. He returned 10 Ibia aeetion
of Die ouuniry last Kuuiuior. Iter. Dr. Clerc,
ffctoi f tb Kiiie.'ouiil Ctiuroh at Pbiiipaburs.
cunducted the reiigioua aurvioe at tb funeral.
The Compromise. The case of Rich
ard Arthura va. hidney Fuller, acting for John
DuBcli, utonopolitod the aOention of our Court
nearly all of lent weok. The property In ditpu'e
waa a ratutblo tract of timber land la Brady
townnbip, otnUlt.ir.g ,170 aeror. After the cauae
bad tetn on trial three daya, a coupromia waa
eflected in oj en Court ou Fnduy uioruiug between
the partiea intereeie-1. 'lbe pluintilf, Mr. Arthurs,
reci-ivid $;,IVo and li releend In -in all liability
fur liuibor ptevioualy taken ofl by b.m, Bud the
defundaut titket pul'cpiitm of tho land, gettinga
quitclaim d-id (ben for. Thia land haa boen in
litigation fir the paal aialeeo car, and thia com
prumiie viitliaily puta m end to tbia and aeveral
otber henry ai.d tnubltiiome law auita that were
liiible t- grow out of it. Tbe ptamtift'i side of
tbe cadi was rvpreauiited by Riobard Arthurs,
Eaq , of ilrwttkville, ll n Wm. L. Corbett, of
Clarh.n, and Hjd. f Jos. H Btrrutt, of CleerbU,i
and tho delenae wan conduced by Hon. Ueorge
Call at Morrill's hardware fltoro and
act tb obcapest and boat Sewing Maohine for
tb least noaey. Doe. 22 -tf.
Coal In. If any of our coal bank
men tool like trading aom of their product for a
aerie of Dumber of ooplaa of tb CLiiariiLD
RarriLicar, w will gladly show then where to
pat two or three hundred btubela ob account la
that way. We bar a bin at our reeldeno and
on at tb office tbat will bold a load every bow
and tbn. A hint to tb wis Ii a rery ag re
mark, aad abeuld ho sutBrlent. Kor, 10-2t
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New Daily Staoe IjInk. James L.
Leavy haa succeeded in baring a dally mail estab-
lifhed between Clearfield and Pennrleld, an J will
berearlar run a daily stag between tbe two points.
Ilia contract began with April 1st, and tbo stage
will leave Dear lie Id every morning (except (Sun
day) at I o'clock, making connection! witb all
trains on the Low tirade Railroad at Pencil eld, re.
turning after tb last train tho same evening.
Peisengeraand freight will be carried at low rate.
Ordtreleftatany of tb hotels will be attended
to. lpr7V-tf
Farmer, Look Here ! Lytic will
give you highest market price for Wheat, Oat,
Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Applet,
dried fruits, and all kinds of produce, he haa
tbe largeat and beat selected etoch of groceries,
teas, coffee, molassea, spleet, oil salt, sugar,
queens ware, tuba, buckets, baaketa, cburaa, Ac,
Id Clearfield county. Ho buys hi goods in large
quantities from manufacturers and Brat banda
for oab, and takes tbo advantage of all
discounts, and aoho 1 enabled to sell at loweat
prices. He give cash prices for produce ,and sells
his goods at tho lowest prices la tbo eounty.
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Dr. J. U. Aver & Co., of Lowell.
Maas , bar favored us with a 00m p tele edition of
their Almanacs for 1881, neatly bound la on
rolume. Turning to Its eon tents wo find our
selves prepared to discuas lha weatbsr with our
afternoon callers la Eogliah, German, Dutcb, Nor
wegian, Swedish, French, Bpanlah, Portuguese,
and Bohemian. Wo have as yet only pemsed tho
English version, and to It w ar pleased to give
oar anqualiBed endorsement. - Though Ayer's
Aim suae baa long been recognised aa a standard
American work, yet it make It advent each year
with H the rigor and freshness of a first appear
ance, and Is received with a hearty weloom by
millions, from tb rising to tbe setting sun. The
collection before as la a literary curiosity, and a
remarkable x ample of enterpri and liberality.
The annual edition la from ten to eleven millions,
for free circulation.
Clearfield Coal Trade State
ment of Ceal and other freight sent over tho
Tyrone k Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the week ending January lith, 1881,
and tbe aame time laat year
oot.
For tbe week
Same time iaat year
Previously during year
Same time last year
Decrease
Total in 1881
Heme time laat ytar ,
Increase
oraaa ratio bti.
Lumber
Miscellaneous freights
PRODUCE MARKET EEPOET.
PHH.aDli.rRii, January 14. Business waa par
tially suspended to-dar by tbe nfavoreU
weather. Cotton aella slowly at 1 2c for middling
nplands. Bark ia nomjaal at IIS per ton for No.
I quercitron. Peede Clover of choice quality
commands 8(810., while eomsion to good grades
range from njo up to Ho. Timothy and flat era
nominal. Flour and Meal Flour if Ju 1 1 and
price are feetdy malntaino-t. Hales of M0 bar
rela, including superfine at $J 76f.b-1.25 ; Western
and I'enn'Vlvjinia extras at .1 jO(i,4 ; Minnesota
extras at $.'(iui.76 fur medium to fancy clear, and
at fii(ioft.2 for etraigbt f rennvyivama extra
family, at I.HiDVli: western do. tb 60fa(J.IO.
and patent at (t.T0('t.S 2j. Also 8.t)0u barrels
(iirard. Market street, M.rpt and Cheltenham on
privet terms Kye fiour I steady at tl.Jofjfcft
per oarrei. no sales 01 meat.
tlrain The wheat market la rather better.
Pales of 2.(H0 bushels, inelndinf rejwted, at
l iHiHl lM); uocraded rod, $1.11 : February
at 11.17, ; hUreb at H IH and No. 1 red, at
(I Ifi. At the open hoard. flatcal, was
hid for Janatry : gl .Ifif Tor February : $1.1KJ ft.r
March, end II IU? for April. Kve if firm at Via
for Western and Voo for Pennsylvania, Corn
move slowlv at unebnnsed prin. eiules o( ft 0Q
bushels, including yellow, at ftfjf.iltei earn or
at b'idj'ic, and whitest &le. At the open hoard,
first 011, ft.'teo was bid fr January; 63je for
Fehruary ; 64 do for March, and o4o for April.
Oata are dull and weak, ralf of 7,0(11) bushels.
Including white, at 4J0tj46c, and rejected and
mii-d at 43(4:0.
Whiskey is quiet, Small salts of weatern at
$112.
CniCioo, January ?t Plmir dull. Wheat
steady and in fair demand ; No 2 Chicago rpriog,
Br-o bid f.irraib ; V-ac February ; V'.je for March;
$1.0:1,1,1.0;'! for May. Corn easier at Sit, for
oa h ; ail 40 tor February ; 41r4IJe for My.
Oata Inaotira and lower; 30Je for eaah ; 30 !o for
Fubmary : Sfto for May. Rto ttoadr. Barley
firmer at Sl.Vft. pork easier at tlS.isC'i.ll 874
fur caah; glli.JTj (,t. S,M for February f $IS.4ft
fur March. Lard a'otive and firm at $11.02, for
cash and February ; $ 10 bid for Mareh 1 $tf 20
bid for April. Bulk meats steady. Whisky In
fair demand at !..
Jltttr gmitrllsfturnts.
IJAHM LANOH H)H AI E.Io lla.lon
and Pin.towiiihipatCl.arll.liloount. jt
Hna.oo.bls Dm, titn furpart of purehaaa fLSJ1
mom;. Price, tt.00 to 6.)0 nor Mr..T
Mliatra'l r.ra. L. Bllin, Af-.nt.
P.nO.ld, I'a.
or Wai.i.c. A Krib..
.it 10, lsril lf. Clc.rH.1.1, Pa,
IjWR AY IIKIFI'.H. Cum. Ir.LUm, on
J lb. premiMt of Ilia aubieribor, rrtiilinx in
Ko'H tnwn.liip. oa or about Iba laat of July, a
UKDUKIPKU, lunnlhlof ov.ra jear old. Th.
owner la rrq.ue.ud to oatua forward prov. bii
prorrlv, per lb. proper oharffFe and take II
.i, or ib. bea.t will b. di.poaed of aa lbe
iaw in eun fa... prortder.
CONKAOBAKKR,
Anionrilla, Jan. Illlh, Ksl It.
2)fw arnHsfmrnts.
IlXKCVTflHft NOTI P E, Notice Is here
J by given that Letters Teitauientary on the
exate of WILLIAM HCMWE.M, hem or, late of
Brady Iowa a hip, ClearArtd aounty. Peoneylvanla,
deoeafed, baring been duty granted to tbe under
signed, all peraona indebted to aaid entato will
please make immediate payment, end tboae hav
ing claims or demands agxinst the .me will pre
sent tbem properly autlieati-ated tr efttleujent,
without dolay. tiCOHoK SCIUVKM,
WM. iiCIIrVEM, Jr.,
Executors.
Lulheraburg, Pa., Dec. 22, 1880-BI.
Estate of A. C. Tato, Dec'd.
Notice fa hereby girwn tbat Letters of Admin
istration on tb estate of AARON 0. TATK, tato
of Clearfield boroutrh. Cloar field crufltr Pa..
di-c'd, baviog been granted tf- the undersigned,
all persona indebted to aaid estate are requeated
to make immediate nnvraent. and thsae bavin
nlaima or demands against the aamo will present
lucia rujerij auiueniicaiea lor settlement, with
out dolay.
The Administrators will meet all parties bar
!1I NINTH ATOIt'H MiTICIV-Notloe
le hereby given that Letters ol Adminis
tration on th estat of Hllh'FFIKLD COR. SON,
let of Burnslde borough, Clearfield count v,
I'a , deoeared, bavin been dulr rranted lo tlm
oudemigned, all peraina indebted to said estate
win pioas make tin mediate payment, and those
baring claim or demande againat the same will
present them properly authenticated lor aettle-
ment without delay. JOHN C. CONN lilt.
Administrator.
Burnside, Pa , Jan. 12, 1881-fit.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M; CARD0K & BRO.,
On Market 81, one door wen of Menilon lloo.o,
CLEARFIKLD, PA.
Onr arran,Fiii.n ar. tt lb. moat oomplete
obaraoter Inr furnliblng tbo public wilh rreih
Meat, of all kind, and of tbe vary beet quality.
Wtalao deal In nil kinda of Agricultural lmpla
naenta, which w. keep on .ibibition for th. ben
alt of the public Call around when ia town,
hmv ,Uwa ai mine;!, or adilren ol
. . r. M.CAKDON A BHO.
ClMrJeld, Pa., July 14, 187i-tf.
JIOH TINVVAHC, IIAHDH AIIE,
and
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
and
NEKDLES, ATTACUMKNT8 AND PARTS,
and all kinds of
SEWING MACHINES,
ao to
WU. MEKKELL, - Agent,
CLEARFIELD, PA. Jun. J, 'SO tf.
.ou .J biulu... WHO the e.lat. at tho officii of J. F
"""iBank. ' W.O.TATK.
J. F. SNVDKR,
Ailuiioi.lrarora.
Cleatlleld, I'. , Jan. 1!, IS 1 -At.
... 03 can.
14
Specials.
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate!
I JAMES MAHAFFFY. High Sheriff of Clear
field couniy, la.,will, by writ of levari
Orb Hi wdbib Pbb Canr. DlsoomT OR Oi.n of Clearfield oonnty, and lo iu directed, cxp'tse
w paoiio eaie, ei mo luurt Uuuae, in me Dorougb
of Clearfield, on
Pricbn, Sewing Machlnea can now be purchased
at Merrell'a tin and variety store, from -ii up
wards. All kinda of sewing machines repaired
on the shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
Collrctor's Salrb t W bar prepare
a form, and bar on band a large quantity, o
blank "Collector's Sales," which bare been ap
proved by tb bigheat legal authority in tbe
Courts of this county. At TWnry CVare per
dotcn we will mail any number to the Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when coin pel led to
advortitie property. Uiust poat up not less 'ban
three notice in tb most pubhe placee in bia
borough or township.
tf.
Wartbd. Delirored at tbe Rail Hoad.
lfio,lintl 28-inch shaved shingles.
Imii.iido 24-inch sawed abinglos.
I)t),i)ii0 feet of pine boards.
ftdi .Uiil) 14-feet shaved hoops.
o.vou ranroaa lies.
A. .le,;ks,or BrooRv.lle, D.L. Kr.be, and Murray i V T1.''
' y0T Whlch 1 will pay tbo highest
delivered at Clearfield, or
A t.ordon of tbia place.
SlIOOTINO ACOIDKNT IS EAR CoAL
port. On Jauaary Uib, while tieorge Lighiner
and two other gentlemen, of Becoaria township,
were walking along tbe road they discovered the
tracks of two wild eata, Tb three at once ooa
eluded that they would have a good bunt by pur.
auing ibeE "varmints" vigorously to their place
of rendesroua. C on -i tiering tbat tb chase would
avail nothing without th dugs, tbey proceeded to
the Croas ltoada of aaid township and procured
two elegant bounds frum Mr. A. and U., when a
consultation took place ia regard to the rout to
b taken. Mr. Lightncr, it appears, waa leaning
on tb mm tie of his gun, when by some means or
otbor the hammer was pulled haok by on of the
d"ga in itn plaiul uiuoJ, touobiog tbe (rigger,
wbn suddenly it went off jursting in many
pieoes j eix kbot taking tni in hia up and three
lu hia Dose, then glancing up and out at the
oruwn of bia hat. He fell to tbe ground a if
duad, but when approached by bia comrades,
found tbat lite wa extinct, and Dr. Elliott wa
summoned lo dress tb wound', which bo pro
nounced a not hi very dangerous, and has
bupes for bi speedy recover. Our informant
a that this aouleot knocked tb wilJ-oat bunt
ojt of the wb de prty, who disband 1 and went
totb-ir bouiei dismayel. Otceola tttcetllt.
TO Tllli WliaT AND wOUTII.''
Ginp Meamches. Wu notifo that
Mr. Nilea, of Tiugaoounty, has reported a bill ia
the House, making all taxes asaeae oa real
state a first lira. This should hare been the
law long ago, and we bops the bill will pass.
Mr. Uillingnlef, of vVuatiingteo county, has
The CarrohU'Aii im, ublilml in
Cambria eounty, ostiuvites tb amount of timber I also reported a bill in the House, repealing (be
that ir a w beln put into tie 8us,ujlianna rirer
and iu tribu'ariei in t'a ubria, Clearfield and In
diaua uuoiie to bo lft0tn,oii0 lot!.
The application of (tuore Smith
and Catharine MiMr for eommutauon of the
death penalty to life imprisonment was refused
by th Board of FardoUJ last week, and they will
be banged at Wllliampirt, February SI.
. an a aw
Tho Ahhton troupe played "Under
tb Uat light" on Tue-d.y night, In Pie'a Opera
House, and " Rip Van Winkle" oa Wednesday
aigbt. Taey happened to alrik Clearfield In a
good lime, and eoavqueatlr were well petronlted
. i
Mm Klunura Kramer, wile of Henry
Kramer, and mother of John F. and Aarn U.
Kramer, died at her home ia Lawrenoe township
last Friday, In th 67th year of her age. Hor re
mains were foltewed to the tomb oa tun lay last,
and by her tequsst, were Interred in the Owens
graveyatd.
Miller's 'Unule Tom's Cabin" Com
pany will piny in Pie Opera House this (Tuesday)
voulaf. Admission 2ft and Si Cents. This
troupe Is favorably noticed by the press, aad It
bas teen plav ing to good houses every where. Qo
and bear tbe plantation melodies ia 1'aole Tom's
Cabin to-Right, aad roe the original Teanefseeans.
Jury Co in mission era Act, and have tbo County
Commissioners and tb Sheriff flil tb wheel
and draw tbe Juy, aa formerly. Kince both
partiea bare been re-presented on tb Board the
reason whicj supported tb Jury Commisriioner
Act here all bean rendered obsolete.
- an Mi
"Oil, You Are Jealous!" This is
generally lb remark medey lb loweat harlot
al th depot or street earner when he la not in
luck. How ah gular tbat soma men (?) should
give vent to tbe same yell when their impudence
and buaioesa Imbecility reveal a itself to every in
dustrious and frugal cltlsen In the rioioity. The
drones of sooiely like this lo tbe hire, often
try to a! ing th Industrial members j but they
lack tbe stinger and in tbe end find themselves
tipped overboard by th bees that furnish the
honey. The editor who presides over only one.
fourth) of bis jnaraal sbunld not use so much lip,
nor bring disgraie upua the profession
A new arht-diile went into effect on
the aain lino of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad r
atly, bat ao Bhang baa been mad in th ar
rival and departure ol trains oa tbe branch roads,
At T;rona, our juno'ion with the maia line, It
will be not iced that lbe Philadelphia Rxprese has
been taken off, and th time of twa ether train
changed. Chicago Express weal I changed te
31 P. M., a id Cincinnati east (Hag train) I 61
P.M.
"Wo hope one of the .Irrd ordinance
pei sen hy the Borough Council will ft one re
quiring every ii irn lo oleao off his or bar side
walk within Iwelv bunrt alter anow haa ceased
to ftll"--ft,rfywitf Jpjeawae. Don't h In l
harry about tbat. Wfl ba net an or J Inane on
Word fur otor twenty years. About wao-tbird
f Our paopl hat-p tbetr navesnenta eleaa white
the kalawew never pay any attottion to tb deu
nt tllodrd toe and thi latter assbn. te be aa
nipeeiable a the former 1
ConpUhlu AKCIi Ilan ham .muied Itin
IrroelaiaaiiuB for th eleaiteu ul tb luilowing ,
c ( Clear Held borough al tb approaahiagi
ettwat Jest ko of iba Peace, lUrg-ee, three I
Cear.allm.n, Ill.b CoaOabl. Cooatabl. Alaeisor.
Jlldg or Kleoiioa, two InspMturs, si a Sehool
Directors, two Overseers of tba Poor, and Auditor.
Tb slant. e a will be beid on the (bird Tasdajr
(th Uib s)y,f "ljrwy, aaw t oltiMas aro
daabt eaattaf tbelr mealetpal tjat abowt al
n4y fcr avalkakli peraona ht (fill auk d
d ftaitbfel ebVen.
A Sharp Trick. Muro than 1,000
letters horn the West addressed to "Stone k
Hrnitb, Chicago," bar been sent lo tbe dead let
ter offiee in Washington. All these letters ooa
lained daguerreotypes, "with Instructions as to
bow It was desired tbey should be enlarged," It
appears that Ueorge 0. Ford is traveling through
th Wat, representing himself as agent tor the
firm entioBod above, (which ha no osLt.nce.)
and solicit lag orders on sx.mmtaaion. When he
get tb eons mission be write rat a saemuraadum
to th 1111100 lrm and disappears. Thus hi
victim loa both their money and their pictures.
Lancaster inttihgenetr.
aaa) im
AiR.STocKiNu'a Llcturb Hev. Win.
R. blocking, a missionary I rota Persia, lectured
la tbe Clearfield Preebyteriaa Cbureh oa Wedoes
iay evening last, on missionary work in tbat far
off laud, and gar a great deal of lu format loa In
regard to lb Mohammedan religioo, as wall aa
th habits and oustoma of lb psupl. fin per
sons appeared in tb eoi turns worn by diilereat
ofiloials and slasae of popie la Persia. These
oreated quite a Mu.aiiuR la th audience, and
aided 10 letarr In giving tb people a moob
betur idea ol tb Peraiaa dra tbaa he would
bar ewaveyed la words. He alto had aaauy
aarlutii.e that b brought with htsa to tbis ewua-
try, and daring the Iceiaro gavo ImitaOwas
Persian babia, prayr, mii. Mr. tttot-klng Was
bora ia Persia aad lived tber natil aia years of
age, whoa his father's I ail tog health oompelled
tbssa lo rav to America, H rtalded lu tbia
aon a try amti 1871, wbeaberataraed la Persia as
iiflonary. He was obliged ta relura to tbia
auaauy aa aaooaal of tbo Ilia af bis wifo, wb
Is quit delleel. II Is lociortag for bis owa and
hia family's boat fit, aad a seoa a timmataaaae
will permit ha hope i g back to his Oi tenia I
besae. Ills lettara was rory oatarUiaiag aad la
stracUva.aad we Utah tbat ail wb hoard bias
eajeyed It anal appriatd It highly. We ar
sue tbey war aea who rt-iidiiappiBtd. .
All travelers wdl apreciate the announcemoat
that tbe I'itUburgli, Cincinnati k St. Louie Rail
way Company (I'an.Handle,Riute)will hereafter
run a firat-elasa Passet.gereoacb from Pittsburgh
lo .St. Louis on the Fj.I Kxpreti train leaving
Pitlsburgb every day at 9:22 A M. Bleeping
oars will clitinue to run on sum train from Pitts
burgh to Citoinnail, Loulsv illo, Indiannpulia and
tit. Louis, but ibe thrush roat h to St. Louis will
bo a great beucftt In persona cn route to Indian-
polls, Terre Haute, Hi. Loots, and all points
West aid Southwest, who do not ear to pay tb
extra ebargu fur r-lieprng car privllrgea.
Hotel or slrrptog cars will Oifotinue to run on
Cincinnati Kiprtss leaiiug Pittsburgh at T:12
P. M. for C:n-lnnalland Louisville, and on Night
bxpreaa leaving Pittaburgb at 12.-H2 A. M. for
Cincinnati, Louisville, iLdianapolis and Bt.
Louia without eh an fie.
Paeaetigora for the West and South will pleas
bnar Ib aiind the Improved Ihrougb-oar service
by tb I'an-Hat.dle H jOH.
To secure 'Le advantage of quick time, good
connections in In ion depots, and tb rough -car
accommodations, over one uf tho best oonitructed
and moat perfectly e-ulpuj Ilnr-s, it Is only
nuoeraarjr lo ask far and be sure that jou receive
tickul via PittahD'gb, Ciooiouati k St. Louis
Railway (Pan llaudl Rou e).
Fur time tables and Information address W, C
Rineareun, Passenger Aent, Pittsburgh, Pa., or
W. L. O'Brien, Untieral Paaacogcr Auenl Pan
Hoodie Route, Columbus, Ohio jao2fi ftt
MOUE RAILROAD.
gheat market price,
t any point on tbo
Tyrone k Clearfield Kail road.
J. P. Khar an.
Clearfield, P Oot. 16, 187 8-If.
Just Jtecelvctl.
Just Rocoived by ARNOLD, at
CUKWKJSSVILLIS;
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster !
Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats
Cuop i
Car Load Deaken. Salt 1
Car Load of Choice Family Flour!
Car Load Dry (Ioodn, Groceries, Ao.I
sWSIunirlei, Hark. li. li. Tics and
Grain will be taken in exchange
Curwenaville, May 1, 1M7H.
'Ularrtrd.
JENKINS H RhR. At Columbia, on Wrdner
day. January ftth, 181, br Rev. F. W. Staler.
0 Moan a O. Jririnb, M. D.,of Curweniville, Pa.,
ana mas alio uerr, oi uotamuia, r.
LITZ SMEAD. At tho residence of F. M.
W ood s, in Chest townahip. on b aridity, January
I6ih, lrtftl,by J. P. Fry, K-q., Mr. KooeLm
Litx, of Woodland, and Misa Matilda txoua, ol
Chest tnwnship.
LINOKKFKLTKR HOOP At the residence
of tbe bride's rather, Dr. U. P. Hoon.on Wodnesdav
afternoon, January 10th, 1881, by iter. A. M.
ireigntoa, Mr. Al. K. LtauRNrsLTRx, Ki press
messenger on me uai Kiiie valley a. H , and
miss hi. la noor, or rtiiiipsijurg, i'a.
FRKKMAN CAMERON. At the resldeoce
of tbo bride parents, on Wednuaday afierom.n,
January ivtR, 1881, by Her. N. 11. Millar, Mr.
Rri brh B. Frrrrar, Trato Dispatcher at Ty
rone, Pa., and Miss Katb B., daurbter of James
It. Camaron, Ucneral Manager of the Kittanning
Coal Company, Oeola Mills, Pa.
We aotloe by the New York Stenimg post, of
tbe !0(k inat., tbat tbe ImlidiBgol a aw double
traek trunk line of railway Irum New York to
Lhioatfo and Omaha haa, It ia understood, been
definitely arranged. Tbe new lino will bo built,
owned aad operand by tho CoRiUieelal Railway
Compauy of New York. Aud it is said that sur
refs lerlbeealire lino, witb ibiexceplioa of part
ta new Jersey, have been oompletod , and arrange-
mauls bat been made to start several thuuaand
men al work upon tho road ae sa as tb frost
disappear. It Is prnpnued that th road shall
start from Jersey City, and cross lb Delaware
rgr at llelndare, N. J., the Sujuehaana at
Milton, Pa., tba Alligbeny near Mm boning, and
then pee through Akton, Tifllo and Port Wayne
lo Chisago. The friends ol the road say tbat ao
grade on tbe road Is mora than forty I set to tb
mil) also tbat the Had will be built un.'er char
ters granted to the Continental Rallwny Company
hy speolal art of the Legislatures of th B tales of
Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Iowa
and through Onto aud Indiana, aoder the genera I
railway Incorporation lawa of these tales
Tbey any tbat tbe rad will have a buuble track
ol beery stel rails, and will bo ballasted witb
broke itono and gr.vJ throughout ita entire
length. Tbe distance from New lrk I ihieago
by ib Pnc sylvan la Cer.tral aad connect Ions is
I4 niilss i by th New York Central, th Ureal
nssiem of Ca'iaia,and M.rbigaa Central, HI
mtlosj aad by tbe ContlneaUl Railway w.uli be
bat IiO tulles, aad by a geographieal straight lin
727 milt.
Tb rout is rather indefiuitely 'bloekd oat"
through thia Stat. Ii eraeae ia Delaware river
tweaiy anlles above Kasien, and ib Hatuuehaaea
river at Mtti, and ih AlhgbcBy tear Mabon
ii'g, al tb suoutb of Mahubiog Crtok. Jest
what ta real sruases th A ilegheay ssjntatas
i ait given. By Ibis route tbe road will peas
through Cicero id eoaaty, and ibrler lef loeal
mivHU to ur t-avpia Ih rsvt ha aeon aglta j
tad far toato gars, kal It alaay drapaawt al '
aigbt after a Utile wbilo,
5ifl
DANEY.Ia Lawrence low whip, cn Monday,
January 10th, iHBl, M ilb llANir, aged 41
years, 9 months and 13 days.
MON9 la KvtertowB.soddsnly, on Friday,
January 21st, ISHI, Joras Mors, aged about 04
year.
TAYLOR. In Brady township, on Sunday,
Ian nary 2'd, 18S, Robbrt C. Tatlo, aged 77
)eara and I months.
HKNKf la Lumbar City boroab, oa Friday,
Jaauarv 14th, 181, of diphtheria, Loiiba A.,
daoghtarof Wm. M. and Martha P. Henry, aged
4 years, A month and 7 days.,
NEVLINU At the rssidane af his brother.
In law, Hubert Alport, M D.. lo Philin-burw.
Pa., on Hatordar morn inr, January 22d, IH8l,of
eonsumpiion. n illiam rtavLl.vo, aged 2a years,
a nonius or, a i nay.
KRAMKR. At her bome la Lnwrvinqo town
ship, on Friday, Jauaary 21st, 1HM, attar a
lingering lllneaa, Ki.bmora, wiTe of lleory Kra
mer, aged fit) years, 2 months and I days,
Centre connty papers pleats eopy. .
LARIMER At hr horn In MoVeytown.
M ifft in oounty. Pa., on Friday, January !4th,
mm, miss m art itantBRR, age 70 years and 21
dnys. Th deceased was a sister of John U.
Larimer, of this plaoa.
IVANS In Graham township, en Wednesday
morning, January ftib, kh, of scarlet feveir,
Rbrkoca MART,daughtar or K. W, and Rsrab A.
Evans, aged 4 years, 10 months and 14 days.
EV ANfl. In Graham twp.,on Friday afternoon,
Jannary Tth, IBM, of scarlet fever, Moaaa Lswia.
on of H. W. and Sarah A. Kraaa, aged yeara,
e rnvDina sau a uaye.
Clearfield oonnty papers pleas oopy
That one. loved form bow old and dead,
ftfach mournful thought employe
And Nature weeps, her aomfwrts Bod,
And withered all her Joys.
Saturday, February 5, 1S81,
AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M.,
The following described property, to wit: All
tbat certain tract or piece of land situate In Beo
earia township, Clearfield eounty. I'a,, bounded
and descritwl as followe: Beo;iniiing at a atone
corner on hue of Kpbraiui Bluiu sur.ey ; thence
north twenty three decrees east lorty-lovir perch
ea to a poat ; tbence Lortb tlfty-eighl ilegrees t-ait
twenty perches lo a poat : thence Lorth eighty-two
defrreea eaat to a red oak, f. rty p-rrln. ; tbence
wuriu eigoiy-nmo uigrcea east uibteen and one- '
half per bes to oorner of batuucl algle's farm, I
and also corner of Jarob M vers' farm j thence
uhiuuj anu ooe oaii at-prrees west sixiy-seveo
and one-half perches to hickory corner ; thenca
norm eifrniy-iuur degrees west ninety perches to
place ot bftsinninc, cuntaiinnir thirtv anra anrt
on hundred and twenty por bw, being a part of
ibikt eurvey anu WafruDl in the Unme Of
James Hlnln, dated July Ut, 174. and having
. ,.D,rn riww.i iwu-eiory piani ii welling House,
2Jx.t2 fret, also a one and one ball-itory plank
dwelling house. I2x t) lect, log barn and neces
sary outbuildings, new orchard, and about twelve
acres of the land cleared and Istioud.
Seised, taken in executim and lo be sold as the
properly at Jacob D. paKlw,
JAM bit MAUAFPKV,
Pwinirr's Orrica, 1 Sheriff.
Clearfield, i'a., Jap. 12, 181. j
Eisht Farms for Sale or Rent!
Th subscriber proposes to sell or rent num
ber of (arms located aa follows : The first situate
In Burnside township, Centre oounty, containing
160 acres, having thereon erected a from dwell
ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and kuowa
as the James Mulbolland farm.
ALSO, another farm situate In Graham town
ship, Clearfield county, containing 1 1 7 acres, with
tbo necessary improvements. This farm is under
laid witn a GOOD VEIN OF COAL.
A LSO, tlx other farms in tb vicinity of Krench
ville, containing resneotfullv 112. 1 01). us. AT., ha
du ah ncm. ineae .arms an nave nouses and
brns thereon, good water, bearing: orchards on
same, as well as some good wood land. For
further particulars call lo person, or address the
unaersin-nea ny letter. L. M. COCDHIKT.
Jan. Mib, lSSUf. Fronobvine, Pa
EXECUTORS' SALE
Of
Desirable Real Estate !
Estate of Eielurd Shaw, Sr., Dco'd.
rpilR nnil.nlne4, V,P(.o r, of the aalnl. of
1 KftiMHU rillAW, Hr., dnetned, wall offer
al iml.lical.at iheCOI RT HOUbK. in th. bur
ougil of Ulearflrlil, 1-a., on
Friday, April ht, 1881,
AT :() O'CLOCK P. M.,
The fallowing raluaMe real .itat., rla :
Th. three tor IIII1CK HOTKI. pronerl,,
enn .r of Market and Pir,t elreeti, in the hor
ooh nf CI.arB.lil, lin(.n ne
'The Shaw House
Fronting with t wolnts of ground thereto belonging
wu reel on Markat 'street, and B0
1 1 if A " r,tn streei, witn a two atory
t j 1 FHf aweinng house attached. Th ho-
all convenience for a firat-elasa
botol. One of ihe mort tieairable hotel nmnertiea
in vrqtMi rewi"jiwiia.
The ahuv wiH he sold together with a two
story frame dwelling boat on Market street, ad
jaeeal to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling
oeuse ana a two-siory store uuildnig, all Ironting
on jwaraat street.
ALSO. All that certain lot. known la the
piab oi i ieaiflei4 Oor iU(th as Lot No
fronting bit feet on ltcuit treet, run
ning naea itz teei, more or lesa, loan alley
with dwellma bouse and allneeieasarv out
boiidinga thereon trectcd.and other improvements.
TVH.IMS OF A.laLf;
One.t bird oasb at delivery nt irl rfurt
the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage,
ymjmtnn im uno anq i wo yeara, witn intt-rest.
A. B, MIA W,
JOS. HIIAW,
Surviving Kx'rs of Richard tsliaw, Hr.,dec'd,
CUarlicid, l'a Dou. 8, lStO-1.
Re-Union of Trade.
rpilK undersigned wishing to inform ths public
L that be opened a
COMMISSION HTOKE
At (he old stand in Troutrille. Clearfield count v,
Pa., on tbe 18th inat., with a full atook of
IHY (;oiin, CHocr.nir:s, motion),
! toot a, ttliora, i;tc.
In fact every ihinr to lie found in a first -clans alnre.
all of which I am determined to sell at the lowest
oaib prices.
FA It MLHS A0 I.tMBI.HMKN
Will find it to their adrantaffeto do their denting
with me, aa tbo higbeet ..rices will be naiil fur
Grain, rihinglea, or Produce of any kind. Part
or one half oath will bo paid. Trading for
hhinglea or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Also,
agent for
Singer Sewing Machines,
Hatinc mnde arrnnaemcnta with Raitern me.
chanu to sell goods lurnished me, therefor call
and aee, aa I will bo enabled to sell cheaper than
me cneapes.. j. w. CAHL1LE,
Troutrille, Pa., Sept. II, 'TB I. Agent.
SherilT's Sale.
BY virtu of writs of Tea c. and Fi Pa .laaued
out of tbe Court of Common Plena of Clear.
field Co., and to me directed, there will bo exposed
rimum nnur., ai mo vourt House, ta tbe
borough of Clearfield, Pa., on
Haturday, February 51h, Ihhip
At 1 o'clock, P. M.. tb following described rnt
estate, to wit:
All tbo defendant's Interest, being thenndlrld
ed one-sixth part, mora or leas, in ihe following
described tracta of land situate in Beecarta town
ship, Clearfield eountr, Pa , one tract beginning
at beech oorner of James nialn ) j.-k-
rm. ami u? mi o - " - - -rK' Mirw-eiery nou
" ""-' y aurreya ; mence nortn ; and other outbuildinga. SieaoJ, uken in exeou
wuKrwMi.ju nercnee. mora or less to noit'tun n.t ... i. .. ,i . ,
eornr of Henrv Winner, near Cleartiald ewk : Way and G.-o. L. War.
n..ii DiBfjfMi wen eon perch ea mnre i
ALKO,
Ail lb defendant's Interest, being the undi
vided one-half, mora or less, of all that oertt.a
tract of land sltuata in Baoearia township afore
said, beginning at a poat (said to be original
bickory corner between James Ulaln (upper)
anti th Kphraltn Ulaiae) lieing on tbe Una be
tween tb third and fourth Blaine eurveys, count
ing from the south end of tb batch, tbence along
land of L. D. Weld and 6amuel Hegerty aouth
10 degrees east 4 .It perches to post and stones,
tbence north 841 degrees west 40 pcrohea lo post.
in e nee Bonn anj degrees ea.t 30 perci.es to white
thorn, tbence north 84 degrees west 168 perches
to a post, tbenoe north 12 degree wit 7' 6-10
perches to old wbfto oak, north corner of Sebas-
naa (.ran survey, thence south 70 degrees west
8H perches to a post on bnnk of Clearfield orrek,
tbenca up aid creek aoutb 17 degree weat 12
perches, south 5 drgreca weat 10 porches, south V
ditrreis eaut 28 perches, erossinv Cloarlield ereek
to white thorn, tbence South I decree west 20
perches lo fallen aab, tbence along land of James
Snyder, Aaron Lylo and James Ctee north 10 drg.
W4ut 2V0 perches In a poat, the one north 81 de.
(trees weal 1114 perchea to fallen hemlock, thence
north IA degrees west IU5 4 10 percliea to ash
(tone), thence by orlftnal line between the third
and fourth survey of Blaine warrants, counting
from south end of batch, south 88 degrees eaat 'i:4
peruhea to ihe plaoeof beginning, ooutaitiing 6S3
acrea and 18 perches, more or lesa, excepting
and reserving out of aaid dos ribeJ preniist a 100
acres of tbe sur fee of said land sold and con
veed to Wm. Maya by deed recorded at Clear
field ia Deed Book LI, pages tt, etc.
ALSO,
All the defendant's interest, belnt- an uiwlit i.li.t
one-alxth, more or less, of and In the following
iraui ui mi ii iiiuaie in mcearia lowosoip, aiorc
aibl, beginning at a hemlock, Ihetics north
degrees east lUi) perches to , tbence south
degrees eatt perches to corner, tbence
aouta 4B degrees west 170 perches to hemlock am
plane of beginning, containing 2.0 acre and iO
porches, and being tract warranted In tb name
of Jo linn Jiaioea.
ALSO,
All the defendant's interest, being tbe undivid
ed ons-tbird, more or lesa, in all the coal, iron
ore, snd olkcr minerals In or upon all that oartaln
tract of land situate In B eocene townahip, afore
said, known as the Osbell property, boundod aud
described as follows; Beginning at a post, thence
north 2i degrees oast 1 0u perches to a psi, thence
north .'i:.j degrees west 4l" ptrchcsto beech, tbence
north fl;t degrees west lt)S parches to post, thence
South a.Hj degree east b2 perohaa to poet, lb. nee
sooth HP east fct) fi-10 pert bee to birch, tbenoe
north 84 dr (trees weat 1(10 pori-bea to post, tbence
aouth V eaat !2 perches to poat, thence south 61
dereee east 187 perchea to tbe beginning, con
taining H aorca and ft3 6-10 perchea.
ALSO,
All defendant' Interest, being th undivided
one-third of a certain tract of land situated in
th aaid township of lleccaria, bounded and de
scribed as follows r Beginning at a poet, tbence
by land of J. W. Gallaher, Ihe following courses
and distances: South S-i, degrees east lli perches
loa post, north 8 degreea weat 20 pert-bes to a
post, north 84 degrees oast 22 pwhes to a post,
tbenoe by Unda formerly of Blaine k Co., now
Aaron Lyle, Jamea Cm and W, H. k Co. north
IU degrees wH 2U0 perohea to an a.h (gon-,) an
old comer, thence by other land north s.U de- i
grees west 14 perches to a hem look, tbence by
land of Thomaa Billiogton, aouth 81 degrees east
lUS perches to a hiokory, (down,) and thence
panly hy lb last named aud partly hy land of
Christian Coon aoutb 2 degrees east 184 norehca
I. Ik. .1... .f L . r
' (- uvKiiiumg, containing .is acrea II.
8-10 perchea and allowance, more or less, and he
log traot warranted in the name of J. Blake Wal
ters. All the abov mentioned tracts of land in Boo
curie township, beins! valuable enal nr.i.,uilr..
Tliey ere underlaid with several workable reins
oi imuroinous coai and on tbe line of the exten
sion of Ihe Bell s Gap Railroad, which is now iu
process of construction. Tbey are alio covered
with large quantities of hem leek and onk tim
ber. AL.0,
All defendant's interest, being an undivided
one-third part, more or lesa, in tbe following de
scribed tracta of land situate in Burnsido town
ship, Clear bold oounty, Pa : On thereof begin
ning at Hones, corner of thia end tract in the
name of Martin Mailer, tbence 2j degree west
iva percaea w a nemiock (down), thence south 7(1
degrrea east 7" perohef to post, thence sohib 2ii
degreea west 7i pe robes to post, tbence aouth (by
land of Mitchell) 87 degrees east 113 perchea
thencej by UnAt of Aaron W. Pati-liin north 2J
degrcea eaat 470 perches to old hemlock c.irner,
tbenoe north 87 decrees west 181 nerc.h to
stones and place of beginning, containing 270
acrea and 7t peruhea, more er lea, and being
tract warranted in lbe name of Frederick Kuho,
said land covered with hemlock and other timber!
The other thereof beginning t H hemlock, tbenoe
by land formerly of John Smith aouth 24 dturrnaa
west 7 percliea to sugar maple, thence aouth M7,
defreea cat l0 perches to sugar, tiieone by land
of John M. H U.lle nor'h 2S detrroea eaut !l nnr. i
"J ; inence ooriit s, j uctfrens wast I
perrbes lo a hemlock and place or b ginning, cj
taming tfO acrea and 42 perches, more or less.
ALSO,
AH r,f defendant' interest, being an undivided
one-third, more or less, in the fallowing descriled
tract of land situate in Hoston townshtn. CUHr.
field county, Pa., beginning at a beach oorner of
warrant o an, u, tbence sutb IDA perches to a
post corner of warrant No. 426J, thene eaI
1 7 1 perchea to a post, thenca by warrant
No. 42 W nnnh li perchea to poat, thence
west 171 perches to the place of beginning, con
taining IWi acres and allowance, wore or less,
and being trad warranted in the name of David
Ca 11 well.
Tba said tract of land bavin a lurire auantlt
of hemlock, chestnut and other valuable timber
thereon.
Seised, taken in executi-in. and to ba mid ti
the property of J. Blake Walters,
ALSO, .
All tbat certain traot of land situate In Cur.
wensviilo borough, Clearfield county, I'a., situate
on anrthcait oorner of Stat and Walnut streets.
Bounded oa th north by an alley, west by lot of
Voraoe Clark, south by 8 tela street, and east by
Walnut street. Sise'of lot from State street to
alk-y, 180 feet by 60 feet wide, having erected
thereon a large three-story frame house, liable.
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Curwensville, Pa.
N. E. ARNOLD,
Wholesale Dealer in
DRY GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR,
FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C.
I buy direct from jobbers find manufacturers, receive Kods ut
enr load rates, bence enn compete with New York find Philadel
phia houses.
Also, Dealer in
Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark.
Parties having bnrk to haul during the Winter, can contract
and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Losm.
Give me a call.
N.
Fept. , lsm.tr.
E. ARNOLD,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
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Tie Plilaiclfliia Times.
Tho TimoH Tor 1881.
Hop looks beyond tb bound of lla
When what we now deplore
Bhall riae in full immortal prime.
And bloom bo fad bo Mora,
The cease fond Nator, cease thy tear,
HeligloR point on high (
There everlasting Hprlng appears.
And joys that aaa aot die. J. M.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS,
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burflt wheal Floar, porewt ...
Core Meal, perewi. H
Chop, rye, porewt
Chop, misd, por owl..... w
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Rye, nr bushel
Oats, per bushel
Corn, ears, per bushel..,,
Bunk wheat, par bnabel
Od.ver awed ,
Timothy Seed.....
Putaloea, per bushel
Apples, por bushel
Unions
llama, iMir nound
8buaidr, per pound
lrid Beef, per poeiDd M ,
Cbiekea. per pair
Duller, per pound. ..
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Halt, per sack, large
Coal Oil, por galioajMH.. ...........
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Oriod Applea, awr peuad
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wdih iii inurpeuoeni jnamaiiant.
A new eittuinistrei toa will be innmruratad ; new
political occasion will rrrale new political duties;
the great eommeroial and iRdustrial prosperity ot
tba country must stimulus progreaa an I thrift In
all aeetions. and the tefulenoy of political power
will be toward corrupt irn atid desptitUm, aa tt ever
le when the people are divarted from the stern
criticism of authority by peace and plntr.
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llf la aopiea, An tra eopy aeul Irs lo
tbe getlef up of a aiub.
aroa TUB TIMS-, I
lljaalt. Timw fialldlag, Fbiladolpaia. 1
or lesa to poat on line of J.ii.h Haines; tbence
oy said aorvey south 49 degree weat 112 nrrhe
more or leva to hem took corner af J.ial.h W
.Jmith surrey : thence south 871 deeMa .( so
r-1 percf.es to beeeti and Place of berianln.
ronlaining 400 acres, mora or lass, being tract
warranted io name of Jhn Witmor.
A LSO,
On tract beginning at cost corner of John Wit.
uier, nortb 40 degrees eaat crosaing an I r-erosa-ing
Clearfield creek 220 perchea, more or less, to
hemlock stomp corner of James Blaine and Her
man Winner purvey ; tbence north 87J degrees
west 40 perchea, mora or lesa, to post la liue of
Benjamin Youhg survey : thence aoath in Am.
grees wet 112 perches, more or less, to post corn
er of John Winner survey j thence south 87 de
grees oast 40 percbei, more or leas, to pVvt and
place nt beginning, containing 40 acres, more or
lesa, being traot warranted In name of Henrv
Winner. '
ALSO,
One tract beginning at hemlock stomp oorner
of James Blainosnd Henry Witmer; thence north
40 degrees oast 211 perchea, more or l. to aab
(gone); tbence north 80 dearees w.t 4(10 nee.
chei, more or laa, to beeoh oa line of William
TlRUft or fiAL. Tba nrlce ar mm af whlh
tbe propertv shall be struck off m ist he paid at the
time of sale, or such other arrangements made as
will be approved, otherwise tbe property will be
immediately put up and sold again at the eipenae
and risk of tb person to whom it waa a true a otf,
and wot, In eaea of defioiency at aucb r sale,
shall muke good tb earn, and in no Instance
win the Uced b presented in Court for continua
tion unless the money Is actually paid to tbo
otwrin. al AHArr KY,
lHKRirr's Orrica, I Sberifi
Clearfield, IV, JaB- 12, H)tl.
JAMES L. LEAVY,
,.t;'-:-:r'
'iff -.-r ..; ia
Sheriff's Sale.
1)Y virtu of writs af Krarifioai iVroaaas.
Xi Issued out of lb Court of Common Pleas of
i tea me l a countv, and to me dlrocted, t will ei-
nore to pntiii sale, nt th Court Hons in tho
IH
rough of Clearfield, on
Haturday. February ftth, Ikhi.
At 1 o'clojk, P. M , all the following meeauagea,
tenements and tracta of land, hounded and de
scribed as follows, vie
All tbe defendant's Interest in and la a wtt.ln
Wilson survey f thence sonth 48 degrees west 111 j tnft .f land situate in Morris twp. Clearfield Co.,
i a., u"uuuoti aon qtrcrioe ias loiiowa I ttegm
perrhea, mora or lesa. along William Wilaon and
Benjamin . oung survey. t0 post oorner or lleory
Wnmer; thence south S7 degrees eaat 400 per
ches, mora or less, to hemlock stump nod place
of beginning, containing 4ufl acres, mora ne
to excepting and reserving aSont oil acrea out of
lbe above, sold to M. Braniff. The other thereof
oeginoiog at a wnit pine oorner of Benjamin
Young tract, thenoe north 48 degree, east 5J1 per.
ohea to hemlock atump. tbence eonib RT
east 8S perches to poet, thenoa north 37 i degree
wst 01 perrbes to post, tbence aoutb M degrees
eaat 1 1.1 6 -10 perches Ui post on line of tbe Wm
Bawl survey, thenoa by th same north SO de
grees west 80 perches to maple, thence sooth Ml
digm west 71 6-10 perches to post, aoutb :t8
degrees east 37 6-10 perches to post, tbenoe south
&2idegroa west ff.1t perchea to old hemleck, of
1 70S, corner of Thomaa Maitin and Robert Maitin
surveys, tbenoe aouth 6ftj d-grees west 07 a-10
perchea lo poat comer of lleniamin Ynuntf survaT.
thence aouth 87J degrees eaat 09 perches to white
pine and placa of beginning, containing IHfl
and Hft pernbes. more or lesa, and being part of a
Harriinieu ib tne nam ot il tarn
Hileon. The aaid fon- traots of land beinc tbe
same premises conveved by (leorge D. Morgan
and wif by K. C. Humes and Adam Hoy, their
a-torneya ta laet, by dead dated lith January,
oo, to ai. uiake Walters and others.
A 1.80,
All tbe defen laat' iutereit. balnv lh an lirl.l.
ed one.sixth, more or less, of and in th following
tracta of land situate in Becoaria tiwnebip store
said: Two ol said traots, surveyed on warrants
in Ihe name af Jamea B aioe a id Kpbraim ar
Alexander Blaine. h-innm at lh nrna.pnr
James Blaine and Wiu. Ilra-ly and J.ihn Brady
surveys, thvnoe south 8;-l dea-reee at IUI nerch-
ta to whit pin stomp, tbenoe south 88 degrees
west 108 perches to a beech, thence S nuth U de
grees east 270 perches to a nost on aaat bank of
ui aruem or rB, tnenoo north IJ degrees eaat 60
liarniioa id poar, ineno north 4 legrees west lftft
perihea to a hemlock, tbenoe south HI devraaa
east 21 perches toa post, thenoa north I degrees
east 84 perches to a post, thense south 84 degrees
eaat I IN perches to a boat, thence north 1 denrees
east in perobes to n whit oak (down), tbence
D'Tin 0v aegrees west 101 perebee to hemlock
atump, thenoa South 40 degrees weat 44'l perch s
... uvginniDg, eomainiug jo acres and 7J
perchea.
ALPtO.
One traot beginning at bee eh oorner of James
uiatna, jonn n timer and vt Uliam Brady surveys,
ihnBce south 48 degrees west 6Ku perobes, more
or less, to poat on line of Wm. Uray survey, iheace
north da degreeo west 1-12 perches, more or lass,
i oiu oorner oi John Bra.ly and Alsx.
ii uotar, inence nortb Ab dagreee east 14' perches,
ning at a post; tbenoe north ftUA degrees east 177
perches tun poat; tbenoe by re nidus of tract south
11 degrees west lt)T T 10 perches to a post;
l be no by the same smth 2 degrees west 05 per
dies to a post i tbenje by tbe same south lit de
grees east 0 6 10 perches to a poat ; thence by the
ss mo and a ditch north 711 degrees west 180
perches to a corner; thence hy the said ditch
north bi degrees east 12 4-10 perches; then re
north 8 degrees eaat 15 porchee ; thsnce north 1
degree's nest 67 perches ; thoao north 7f degrees
west Ht perches lo a post on run; thence by th
sam north Si degrees West 3D perches lo a poet:
thsno along run north Jl degrees east IV 8-It)
percliea to a post at the plane ol beginning, con
taining 2-11 acres end 148 perobes, about tut) Bore
cleared and having thereon erected a large frame
honaa, large frame bank burn, blacksmith ah p,
carpenter ahop, and olber outbuilding.
ALSO,
more or las, to4awond teoaol. aornar ut Aiai
ander Hooter and Joaiab W. Hinith eurvsy, theace
north ftl, degree oast US perebee, mure or leas,
to whiteoak, Uieno aoutb H7i degree at 1 .17 w
parehas, mr or less, to beeoh and place of
giaoitig, ooBialiiing 4IU arJ, more or lees, and
having tb re oa e rooted a log bouse and barn,
witb about fU aarwa alaarad. ani kanwa aa lha
John Brady seryey.
ALPO,
On traot beainnlaw al beeeh sarntt f Jma.
Blain. John H unter and Jufaa Uradv. laeixtn
aoatb 8t degree 13 perch a u beeeb, euroer of
ino. DiHiogtoB. tbenra lOBlb 8 2 dear aaa wast
pairwao io aemioeB (duwnj oa line of Wm.
tsray, lbne aorib I8t west HI pereh, more
r lees, lo post oa line af John Brady survey,
the nee north 40 degrees east perabee, more or
leas, to beech and bleed of beainiiiaa. eoa lain law
V.l acrea, more ar Teas, aad bavina tbereoa areet.
ad a log bous and barn and eiber aBibutldings,
wlih about 10 acres cleared, aad knows as lbe
Wm. Brady survey.
ine a twit four tracts being th sam n rem I see
oRveved to J. B. Hellere and others bj A. W.
ratobia and Jack aon Paiebtn. Kleautnrs. bv dead
doled Lfeeaenber, 71. Tbara being aa ias
prevemeal oa tho Bradv tracu ooaaiaitng of IS
or 18 aeraa af atoarod land with Ug boas aad
leg barn iheraoa.
On other from bona In nnrtli end of friu.
and an apple orchard, aavlng, rrsarving and ex
ceo ting all the limber, al veins, fire cUy anl
other minerals In eni underlying the aaid a-mve
mentioned tract of land, together with ihe right
of Ingre.s, egreis and regress for tbe purpiaa uf
drifting or shelling and raising noal aod other
minerals and esirjing away the same; also re
serving Ih tram ruala aa por agreement with
John Ardell, Jr., together with the mill bona and
stable at tbe miU, and the right lo occupy tbe
same until Ihe liiaher is manufactured and die-1
posed of tbe same as they eea fit when tbey are
uun nparaiing.
Seiaed, taken In eiecutlon and to b Bold as tba
property ol Joseph Kothroek.
ALSO,
All of defendant's Interest la and to a eert.l..
tract ot land situate ia Urahara township, Clear
field county, pa., bounded and described as fo
lows t Oa the east by land of Henry Drinker
stirrer, on the west by land of Henry Hrinker
and J. n. noefcrook, ur tho north by land of
lirorg Ilutivef, and on tbo aouth by lant of
i nomas andwiniam rhimei, oontamlng 100 acres
mora or less, having about 01 acres cleared and
under good cultivation, and hawing thereon
raatrd B large new frame bouse, Ing bouse,
frame barn and other outbuildings F also a young
niii Biiu iixaca nrvnaru growing in ere on.
Heised. taken In execution and lo be sold as
tbo property of Isa-e N. Rot brack.
AL0,
All defendant's Interest In and lo all that
certain pi eea of land ia Morris township, Clear
Held county, Pa, bounded an Ike Birth by I)
tlray. on the east by J. ii. MeKnally, on Ibe
eontb by Hals k Co., end on tho west by Blake
uray, containing lt acres, mora or loss, all wood
land.
ALSO.
All defendant's Interest la lot rto. IS. alt eata
in nallaoetnn borough, Clearfield eounty. Pa.,
bounded or the north by ao ai ev. on the eaal bv
aa elley, oa Ibe south hy Claarfield street, and on
tba west by lot No. 80, having t hereon arted a
srnan nous and small atabl.
ALSO,
All of defendant's Interest In one other lot. No.
20, la Wallas toa borough, bounded an Iba north
by Clearfield street, eat by an alley, eontb hy
nrie street, west ity let no. su.and tneraon erect
od a small frame boos and small atabl.
Halted, taken In axoeatrun and to be sold aa lbe
properly of laaaa tibimel.
Tat-as or Halr Tb price or sua at wblrb
th property shall be struck oft saot bo paid at
the lime of aele, or eunh athar arrangement made
aswill b approved, otherwise tb properly will
ba Immediately put up aad sold aaaia at th i
peas aad rlk of Ihe parson ta whom It was
struck olf, and who, In oa of deficiency at aucb
m-sel. ah all make good the earns, aod la na
instance will Ihe lleed ba pre tad ta Court far
confirmation aalas th money Is aetaaliy paid lo
lb Sheriff. JAMhfl MAHAFFBY,
Mae airr 'a Orrica, I . Bbsriff.
Clearfield, pa Jaa. 10, 1181. f . 1
MtRkl:r HTHKKT. CI I'AKi-ll:l.ll, pi:n.a.
All kimlti of Oackcl mill Ciiftiin kept on hand, and lurnished lo order on
hort notice, including tho finest as well as tho cheapest that can ba maim
faclured Our
oonPSE I'HESBnvBn
Is tho best In use, and will bo fiirnichcd when required. Funerals attended
in any part of Ihe county. Call at tny oflico, on Socond street, or lcavB
yonr orders at JYoulninn's Furniture Slore. ailjoining tho Poslogice.
... JAS. L. LKAVY,
t J"' ' -V . ... Clearfield, Pa.
'CENTRAL' HOTEL, riTTSRURGII,
v:, --JA ?vi4 '--$7 ff.
' ii-'tlti.'W
i. iiaaiifr .i.iuiT.a..........
SMITHFIELD STREET, FEOM SECOND TO THIRD AVENUES,
riTTianunon, xa..
Tho nifixt ccnlrully lot-alcd firnt class llonno in tho City. Street ears nass
.1.. ,trxir .v.... ; .11 .1.. It . I .11 1
....... v.. . . ...u .1, nn n, uii ine iM-inin aim nil pnrts Ol loin Cllle..
Tinm, ?250 l'r.R Hat. WAI.SU ANDKHSON, rropriotora.
iMi-The ('LKAnriti.o I!f.ri:iiucAN rocoived weekly at lha Jlotel and placed
on tile for the hetii flt or-ucsts from tlii, neetiou. ootT 3m.
Jlnf (luvtlsfaifnta.
Sliill:MAKIN.-I berebj Inform ay pa
tron,, and mankinil in feii.r.l, that 1 have
rrlan.eil .17 auo.memnK ahop to th. room In
Urahaia'l mw, orer 8. 1. Bnyder'e ie.elrr atore.
and that I am prepared la do all hinde of wnri
I. II11. ebeaner than anf othw ahon la tow.
All w.irk warranted a ,iMid aa eea be don. an,.
aheraelM. 1'naitirel, thi. t, tbe rhr-ap..! ,ho
I. Clren.elil. JOS. II. UKhHINU.
He.. II, IKTI tf.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DKALIR IN
FURNITURE,
mattiii:shi:.s,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET BTRKKT, NXAR t, 0.
Jlr vi (U-frtisrmrutii.
Grist Mill For Sale I
V?er, neiirabl. mill properly , wllb l. pair,
of t orn, ,itnat. in bra.inr tap., Clear
Held .nnt.i, Pa., abont two and -nlf mlla, wart
.l I'btllp.bar,, C.ntr. ennnlj, Pa,
Appl, to 81 MMKRFfKLD rtlflAL.
K.....,Il0.lf.P'""P,b,,I'C",r,C','-
Tb undersigned begsleavata Inform the1tl.
sens nf Clearfield, and tb pahlte generally, tbat
he has on hand a fine asaortmeat of Furniture,
suoh as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber
fluites, Parlor Bullos, Reclining and Bstaastoa
Chairs, Ladies' aad Meats' Kasy Chairs, the Per
foratad Dtnlngaad Parlor Chairs, Cane Heats and
Windsor Chair, Cloth Bars, Htep and Kit en
sioa Ladders, Hal Rack a, fierubblag Brash, Ac
MOULDINU AND PICTURE F HAWKS,
aoklng Olaaaea, Chromoa, Av which would
suitable far Holiday nraaotit.
dee II 7 1 JGUff TRO0TMAH,
BUY AHOME !
1I01-6E.', I.0T8 AND FARMS FOR SALS I
tyWENTT HOI-PI ... 1.0IS la ClaarteM
X for aal, at r.....n.n. t,rlr.e aad .a aaa,
l.rin. Alee, eereral PARMrt ia Uradfara aa4
Urabam town.bipa. Appl, to
WALLACE- KHKB9,
De.. I, 'SO tf. Clea,nel4. Pa.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DRALIR IN
Ill KH EH Y giro Re lice to th eitlsena of Clear
fid aad tb snrraandlng vfelaliy thai I
prepared at all time la feraisb famllia aad
manafMlRTiBg octablubaaaats wild a sapartdr
quality of
Coal. Wood g Coke,
Wbieh 1 am prperd la d.llrar I. a f, bear.'
one.. I am alwar. raadr be baal aa. abllr.r '
Irom an. be lb. u.po nr a.,wbar .Im, aaa
mer, f.mili. aad ba.aahnld goad. aa,wbera oa
aborlnolbx. TrlOH. A. DtlaSII
Clearo.ld, Fa., Maf. II, l.Mf,