THE REPUBLICAN. ChKAHKI KI,D, PA. t'hN'KSDAY MORNING, FEB. ft, U8I. Terms of Subscription. K in. id in advanee.or wltftin three month... 2 06 It ml alter ibn-e and before sin months... t t0 If , at tor tb ipirtljD of six luonhu... 100 "rMfMrl. S. M. Prttrmoill A Co., New- , ,r Adortling Agents, S7 Park Row, corner ;. wPn Sin n, are our amy aoinnrtsea Agent N-w Ycr Citr. hi i k hh'm sorii i m. MrthiidM l'.lt.f ujul Church Rcy.Oko. Lrn .i.ir. crvicet every hah bath tl IO) j M.. an 4 7 P. M. .- ,M.atb Srhool at V A.M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, at 7i P. M. li iiio union SerTioe, Oral Hobbatb el erery I ....nth, t li A. M. West Menrlield M. K. Church. Rer. j I'D vitLKk W. .icrnluy, Paitor. Preaching overy ! a'trrnate Sunday, at 8 oVIoek, P. M. ISandny -I. si 21, P- M. All are Invited to attod. Irctttti lau I'hurch Rev. 11. 8. Udtlbh. -Sabbath if r fieot morning aud evening Kab . .ih School at t P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedne 1,4V evening. lUptUt t'hurr I). Rae. , Peitor. i l, itli rii'himl at 3 P. M. Prayer Mretiog every Wflnceitey evening. s:. fraiir-In l liurrti C'atliollr Rt. P J. - hkmiiax. Divine senice it Wj A. M., on ibe lint. third and lourtli Sundayaof each month; Yenper nnd Hrnodietion of the I'lcaaed 8 aor anient it 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday hebool every Sunday n'lfinoon at 3 o'clock. OtH( IAI KIRfciCTOHV. timi or B'lLliiiia qi'ARrER simtiosi tor a?. Second Monday ol January. Third Monday of Mank. First Monday of June, kiiurth Mnd..y of Wrptetaber. TIM OF BOLP1RO roll Hoi M.BAS. t irit Monday of June, j'rdtid Mundny of November. ruBLic orncERR. Unt .Mjt linn. Cbarlea A. Mayer, ! nek Haven . A.ei.l,in( Lav Jwlyt- Hon. John ll.Orela, or Itrllrfont.. Aimeia't Judjn AWani Og.ten, C1.irll.td; Vincent B. Hull. Cl-rfield. 'rufaoaorory Jemea Kerr. H ,iwr null (reorder Uegra M. Fcrfll.cn. Trruturtr l'tiilip Di.tts. Iiiitrirt A'lorw.y J. Y. MeKenrlck. .V.ertjf Jtmi.. ValialTry. Hrt,uis XhtriffV. I. Ibf.oifUnB. C.uiilV Yarreyor Samuel K. McCloakry, Cur .rn.villl. P.unl. Omiiionr C. W. HjrtfT. nnliaia ion I'. 0.; RUh J..hn.lon, Or.i,i.n I'llU P. O.; .lolin Nnrrli. Br., CilrenTille ,,...'..". f.rl-Jnhn W. w Cn,,l, irf,'r.-WIIM.m V. right CWr 8,1.1 s J..rh (lilHland, Thre. Bum p J. 8. or- Vanr f.'oron.r Jamn A. , ClcmrBeM. Jr,('om.t.ion.r.-AnJr.wJ.Jtklon,CleM. fip.l. W'm. K. llrown, Clrirfi.M. ,.rili'"' ''W't 4.olt M. L. Mo g"vlwnlf M''' .ar-Jf Me W . r.rhle, - 'ti-e t t.u'her.l.urg I'ft. v',,. '..K.-J... W. Wrigl.,, Wb. Bj-1,-ti.usb rvrua ll.r.lnn. Clearfi.lil i Joein K. lr in,N K.'Arnuld, Curwenillt I J. A. Living- .ti.n.. Idillnia City. iur .V"'"' l"m" itefWrdlj iolereitlnil In j l.,ml'l'.,;iit of Tit", and pronlakl. readuig lo 0 ll-i-lefl who wunt to lave wnry, VI .K, 111' I'OI'HUK I Uill v.. u li.ko wh.al. mti "r Pro for luh .. r i h. ii ,M 'e arr oftrn Inquired of in Ihle way l,v l.inr fr in alronl ho re.l'le al a diatance n l i. irli.l I Wi niln uy yea. The roeiita A a ir.ii.irail'le merchant or mill owner la the ,,, niv will an.Mui ju"l aa well an the caih. f , iMInlliatc: 11 any of oar palron. will deliver , a l,.,r of sram at Ihe mill "I Joaik H. llrelh, , , .' t...n,hi., Horace 1'alcliin. in llurneide, It, tat 'I- rone), in Urahaui, Win Porter or sJMtv , iii 1,'iwience, or lirown A Seyler'a, al H.-kM, '"'" towual'iW lard their rr.ul.ta lor Ihe a-tooot, wo will credit thein on Ihnr account tor the Mil. In tl.il way all oiay ,. !,, ihey owe, il they will puraue Ihla 1 ' t(. W Advertisers and othors will lu-ur in mind that nil artiolea intended for publlcatlott in1l.ii .aprtnii-t be lundrd in, r.ot later ihas TueitJuy. at 9 A. M. Poa't forget it! Xext Monday, Fuhruary 14th i St. V ilcntino'a day. Due hundred und twenty now vale will aoon I Id.d to Hoyt A C.'a tannery. n - f - Piciit htnV service w Ihe West Clear- f..M M. U. t'tiun li n. t SnnJn at SJ o'clock Lii-t Satirduv waslhorenular month- It ,,.y day at -t. It. Hyt A Co'a tunnery. at thia The Couiitv Commissioners will ho init-aion for lAtral dava on and after the 16tb H. atant . t m (ictiruoC.JkThof. W. Mooro received a new aat one day lait week, from Morrll A Iro land, Boston, Maachuaaetta. i iW The population of Clearfield county, a.vorJ'.ngtiith enu of l,i ,'- in itexe din:? liTO of l!,7.tt. I a 1 1 Monhi-s Higlri1, Uued Co. have an uhn.dance .if work on hand at preient at their inachinf nboj-a in thi plafl. I a mm Muny ol tho (armors lhronihont I'licilcr county an obliged lo melt mow in order 1 1 ni ply iheir alocH wilh water. M . am Thrro with iwenly -iiino awoiwim 10 Ihe mimber.hip of Ihe Cnrwenatill. 1'reaby lenan Church on Sunday a week, January 30th. riciiDvo liormiKh, I'linton cnnnly, .ya 8 ier cent. Inter.et on her bonded Indebted nr.., Uantlngdon 4 per ociil, and ClearSild S per ent. iW . awi - A O.impU-ta linl nt Jiiimm fnr tlio M .rch Term ol Court la puolianod in thii lnua Curl will benln on Monday, Mirok 2II, and enntinue two wc.Va ( Iur noijriiburiiiK I'outily of J clTerson I. f jf,,SUl 41 in debt, and ber tii payera want that niuar.1 oil bofore goin to Ihl ea,e.e of er. cling now Jail. T!i fniirlli qunrlirly rnovtiHK wi" l.e be d In Ihe ClearSeld M. g. f'biirch net! 8atnr. .Iiy evening and l-'un l.iy. Tha 1'rnidinj Kldcr 1. f xjocted to he .recnt. Osciir j. UuiToy, Iv-q., ' WilUcn- llane, baa been nominated lor the OJVe of (Irand Warden of the Grand l.u le of Odd Fellnwi of Ihe t:ta'i cf I'cnnaytv.ni. .. . . Tins'Uy, Kehruiiry linli i tho timo litcd for the ekollon of borough and townahip icerr, See that Ihe 'ery heal men are aaleeled lo lerve iD thi varloua po.ltlona. Hurry Knli!li, tlm Klk ity (! per.lo, bai b.n e mviot.d of furgary , hut ae. quilled for the ibooting of Connal.le Vollmer. ScoUOc bai been dalerred until KUioh. m a, Ceo. W. llarili'r, ol Tyroiif. brother of J .hn B. Harder, of Una b..r .ugh , la aolmg Mall A.ent un Ihe T. C. 11. R-, during Ibe III nraa of David Adam., the regular app.inlee. . i. . aa J. 1!. Cameron, Kn., ol Onceola, lute dooef Inl.ndent of the kmenlng Coal Company, hi. gone to Colorado lo act aa Hup-rlni.ndent of 1 Ulll.il ng op.rllioti, it a iil.ry.ol o,..oo per j e.ir. Tho l.ailiin' Aid Nocieiy, connected w.th the Cl.irlield 1 re.l.y nan Church, propoM to give a gn.oJ dinner In Ihe Wigwam building, aijoiningtliel fllce.on Waabington'a birthday, February 22.1. m aa.. The fxlremo cold woallior lt week wa. loo much lor the tiny Bngliah aparrowa. A nuinh r ol do.d oii were acin ly.ng along Ihe Mree.a in the vie oily if T I. 'a 0.era llooae, the ro:.J wc.iherno.lou .teao.iBgtb.tr do.tb. I'.x (iovernor Curtm hafi olil the .arwirH It ttlllefonll to lllllwl Llw, c.llhy capitalirt of w York, ind II 11 tbaln t.n i. n gow lo nail ;ih. ahopa la lull operation. 'ilv in Ihl Hi ring. The work! klta bom Idla f f .' me linn. Wo Hi id Iho lollowinf item tfoing ite round of lb pre- t "I udcr the law of thia J!. all h)ieiani are r()alrJ iIr tair laiuM at the Prothonolary'i1 orne In ei eoutty. In u.any of Ihecoouilea the ridl phyriflina vt tided t do tfcia." Nome alterations and iinprovoiiietiU i l I at b nl tn th aUr rom ol T. A. ie-olt a Co.. no Market etreet, Th room win ba Mtfd to u rte.poi.d with th tuatni don J firm ai d to acromttodate their merwua pa- 'i' ii wuhnnt crnwiting. J'dm E. Hunter, deuler in puns, am- uui.it ion, ale, haa been quite bwey fr oa. tim I l rfi.ainaganal rawiodvlmg th roo "nkaridailjololnglbvaaebelat oeiipt4, In th d 'Weeirm HtlM balldiag, ot Second Itraet, here be hae leaaafarraw hta tk f go'-- I ftftkiag iLothiBg be will U enabled I graally tti kia auek a,4 (aatHtlM fr tln stt ail kaa. Powntn and Fi'.sf.. Blasting, min iif and rilte powder at llirder'i, by the k.f or poaad. (fab 9, 81 tr. m m The M. K. Ladies' Aid Socioty will beld t (be reaidtimof Hra. ii. D. Goodtellow, oa Market itraet, next Friday afternoon, Tho bwt proparntion known in market for W.erinj gray hair lo 111 original olorlf Hall 'a Vegetable 6t Lilian Hair Rneror. Try It! -- ' i i el As ye bow in tho advertising eolums of a newspaper, to aball ye reap. Circulation of the Cliarpiii.d Rtri iLum guaranteed t) be orer I, TOO. A irotra led meeting in the M. K. ebnrfh at Woodland baa beta going on tightly fur louetine. A great fntertit bn b-en awaken ed, aa we are told that nearly one hundred per- rmi are bowing at the altar, aokiog for the ial ration of their couU. "A Bad Man." We fmtiro t' tho RUgway Democrat that the ciliaeni of tbat new borough propoae to elect for Burgee, a mas "without fear, favor or aflcetloa." He tnuit ke a cold nun Indeed. We'll tee bow be keep the mow and ire o ff the tide walki aaw mmt A Municipality. It will ho ob- erred by a notice obliibed in tbif Uiut that the reaidenta of the tillage of Ulcn Hope have tiken itepe looking toward forming tbeniielrea Into a borough. Some action to thii end will be tako at tho March Toru of Court. . . e Two locomotives were required to draw any kind of a train aa an ordinary grade on our branch for teveral dayi of tail week, while four nginee were eta ployed to do the eaiae work on the mountain, between thii plaou and Tyrone Tbif, with (be light travelling (Tor nobody travel ed unleM abii'lutety oompelled to), wai very on profitable bniinefi to the Railroad Company. FatalAcciiient on tiir Low Ghadk Railroad. John Call, flagman on the local freight on the Low Grade Railroad, wai killed between luBla and Roynoldiville oa Tuesday of latt week. Ha had been teat back to flag the Mail train, and when in the act of again getting on hie train, hli foot alipped, and fell nnder the eari, which wets in motion , resulting in death. Ue waa a tingle man, and lived at Freeport, Arm atrong county. A Sensitive Man. -The MilHinlown Rfgittir aaya that Keller, an in mat of the Juni ata aounty jail, waa recent ly obierved to be cry ing and iu aora diitrsst. The leptity Sheriff inquired the cauia and wa told by Keller that he had juat received intelligence that hi wife wa dead. Aa Keller had thro of thoae uaeful houaehMd appcndagea.th deputy wa In wonder aa to which wif had gon to the bourn where they neither marry nor ars given in marriage. - m w Cheap Meat. The Altoona Tribune's W llliamobnrg oorrrapuodent la reaponaibla for thia remarkable flah etory i "Dr. David Hiaa cut a bole in the It-eat Bid die' dam and caught one' hundred large uckrr, two of them wrighing I four pound each. I. T. Har and othera caught I over three handrd, averaging one and a half! pound each."' That reads like "a fih itory." Th tc is evidently not an thick over there a here, and besides the flub mutt b more fiumrr ou. nm ay -.- Tho weather on (..round Hog day wa bright and cl'r, and tb afreaid g. h. v. drntly faw hi daicuerrotypt!. If be did not, it was not "Oil Sol's" fault. Co that morning and tue 'one following the mercury dropped down to 34 and 36 degrees be low aero In this vicinity, ! while tn different section of the county it was , reported aa being only at 1j degrcea below. The 1 most remarkable freak about th affair was, that ! at 7 o'clock A. M. it was 8 or 10 degree colder that U waa at S A. M. We hope thii variety of j weather wilt not he continued for six weeks yet. ! Circulate and JSinn Them. Wo! hare printed a lot of petitions and delivered , theta to the it cut ber of tha CUarfleld County I Bar, who have scattered them over the county, ! looking to tho erection of our county into a sepa . rat Judicial District, in aroordano with Ihe ; Constitution. Let theso petitions be promptly' aigned by onr people and forwarded to our Sena-' tor, Mr. Alexander, aod our member, Mr. Jamea Flynn, tn order to nable them to know th wants ! of their constituent tn this repet. Be that the petitions are forwarded as early aa possible. Sometiiinooptiii Kind Necessary. We aoiioeby tb 7tnr JtMoeraf that Kenator C. T. Alexander from tbis diatriot.baa introduced a bill Into th State Penate, "To prerent th a1e j of any spirituous, rlooui, malt or brewed Hquor which may In any manner be adulterated mixed, drugged, diluted or compounded with1 drug, or any other deleterioua or pulsonoua mat-, ter." Senator Alexander ba given much thought and great elaboration to th preparation of the bill, and It fhould boom a law. The bill pro-! vide the neceaaary machinery for carrying its provision into effect. mm m ma - fleortfo Smith and Mrs. Catharine Miller were executed at Wtlliamiaort lait Thura day, at 1 1 :30 A. M , for the murJ er of the latter' husband. Both made confusion, Hmlth making tt apptar that Mrs. Miller was the chief in atlgator, and her aoafesaloa make Smith oat to b th prim mover In th transection. Roth war axecu'ed at the aame time, and died without any percepllbl struggling. Mr. Miller waa ut terly broken down and bad to be supported by two men while amending th naffold, "The way of th tranngreifor fa hard," and yet peopta con tinue In crime and wickfjocf. gat. Tho filleciitli marriage anniversury, "cryUl wedding," of Rev. B. C. ttwallow, Pre siding Elder of th Altoooa M. K. district, and hla Ituly, waa oolebrated by fifty r mora or his friends and neighbors at hi home in Tytone, n Monday evening, January 31st. Tb prcienU, Instead of being glasrware, war linen attlciva, which war deemed mora lasticg in the itinera, tions of th coup). Tbey were quit numerous, and exceedingly tasteful and handsome. The party wai gotten up unknown t th reverend gentleman, and waa quit a inrpria to him, bat they had a grand supper and pleasant time aevr t he let. mt m - UouheaniiShop lirRNKD. Wo learn that the dwelling houae and cabinet sb p belong ing to John V. Beck, situated in Bra-i.v townahip, on the Punxiutawoey pike, near the rillsga of Lulbcrrliitrg, acr deatmyed by fire, on Tuesday afterniion ol lat week. Mo.t of hi tool and household g-ols wer a ire I, ai well a- all the doors aud moot ot the windows from Ue dwelling. Screwdrivers and hatcheta were handy, and right good use was made of them undt-r the circum stance. The Or originated in tb attic of tbe shop, and tb dwelliog bsiag elos by II, was im possible to save it. Two thusiafid dollar will net repair lb los. Thia la indeed a sad loss for Mr. Beck at this mid wiuttf parioj. mm Improvements in Ci rwunhvili-k. Th Antillia says i ".Much Improvement may be expected of Curwensvill during th ootning Ham mer. Gen. Patton ei peels to build a number of otlage nrar th depot, and a brick block between tb bank bailJing and Ppencer ' lore. II will also remodel tb building occupied by hlchard Eraos. Abram dates will build a brick dwelling oa Stat Street, rotting a boat lo.OOO, and Hamuel Arnold expect a to Incrraee tb fit of bis atore. Tb talk of ne sehunl building may culminate in action, and many eiiisem are eooisropleiitm improvement, eome f which will doubtless b acted upon during the oming aoolh." New Opera House at Dt Hois. Tho IaUois Vvmntr baa th following to say eonoarn log th new Opera Hnu lately revted in that place by John S. Barr, of Brooknll i "Oa Satur day creaiag Barr new Opera Uii be opened ft'id dedtoaUd by th Aahtua lramatia Company. Tb new Hall Is ompletly furnished wkib all aee.ary paraphernalia, and la large enough to seat a fair aud lane with tumfort. Messrs. Williams A McDonald bar leased the Hall in eoaneotioa with tb Hotel, and expressed their intwattoB af having a troop to exhibit ia it a oltea a the nubile shall demand. Although aot so large a th Ksctlilut Opera JJous, th Bw oa will answer every purpes aad supply a want long felt." JtiTT of Consta it lis. Section 8, ol lb General Law In regard to the duty vf Con- table, la s fellows : At each term ( th Court of Qeartef flona of th mpeetlr eo untie to mak return upon oith or affirmation whether within hi knowltdg tbir ta any pi see within hi hallietleh kept aad maiataioed to violation of Ihla t, and It aball be lh special duty of th Judge or all Courts t t tbat thia return ia faithfully mad, and if an persea ball k known la writing with hi er ber nam .itcrihd iart to torn Co it able th name of nam of any on who aball bar r lei ted tbit aet, with lb ata wttata k aaa pro th ft, It aball b hi daty t tnak ntarn lhrf oath or alBrBia ttn lo th Court, and apoa tfaia willful failure t 4o to be shall bo dmd guilty f a mlsJemeaaor aad apoo ia diet meat aat avUOeo he ball pay alf I oasl ho nb)et t imprt.oomeal at Ue diretloa ol ta Ccart, Iur not la thaa too tr mora Uaa thirty day. Fishing tackle at wholesale. Order now, from J. K. Harder, Clearfield, Pa. Tho educational meeting, announced to be beld fa the Court Houa on Tueadey even Log of thle week, baa been oatponad for tbaprei- Cupt. Uattlin, Ht tho postonico, 1ms diiplayud a large aiiortment of fancy and aou.it valentine, auitable for all elanea. Call and buy ent. A lud named Ihiekett, son of Mr. Pat risk iUuckott, of thia place, bad on of hit Angara taken off and two othera maiheJ, at lb Claarfleld Fir Clay Work., on Saturday lait. - -- m m Tho I)entocratio primary election Iur borotgh vtScere will be beld at the place of holding election, at the Court Uouta, next Saturday afternoon, ttetwern the houraor one and aeven o'clork. A Tyrone correspondent of the Altoooa .S'ua avi : 'Vank l.athuin baa again bounced the rigtttiig, and hanJiu the throttle of a loootnutir wiib the tame vim ax though he had never been rolled down an embankment or irjuencd into a jelly." W. V. Mooro, i'l'iiicipul of tho l.mn Ur City ichool, and Lanii E, Weber, of the Leon and Uradrd chuol, of thia place, will open a Normal kIiuoI at Lu tuber City the com log Spring, comtneticing about the middle of April. Circular giving full information will he iaiucxi aoon. . . - - m 9 LicENNKft. I'urlit-s who desire to make application for a lml f I or talooa lieeua at the March Term of C iurt, abould have their pell tlona aud buud. on file in the Pruthoootary'a ofljceon or before Monday, February 3 let, in or tier tbat tbey may be publiihed lb required number of time. - A Convenience. Tho reader will obaerve, by a card in thia iue, that our mutual friend, John J. Snyder, ha opened a boarding bouie in the tWIho of Weatover, on Cbeot creek' Thia will prove a convenience to raftmen and traveler. John will treat you aquarly. Call on him wheo in tbat vicinity. The Xorth Mir, puhlihed at J ivn- vitle, Vermont, baa paaiud into new band. Th Star is one of our oldest viiitors, and we are glad to see It In it neat, new dress, and hope It will proiper under th juriidiotioa of its new proprietors, Mems. Hoyt A Caswell. Th num ber before us la the firit of Vol. T5. Tho fourth quarto, ly meeting will be hfld at Centre M. E. Church on Saturday and Hubdny next, February ll'th and nib. Quarterly Cotircret.ce at 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, and proaouing in tbe eveuing. Love Fciirt on 8nn day morning at H o'clock. Preaching ter viae at lit A. M.tto be followed by communion. A Fact. An advertisement inserted in the Remit Lit 'as will reach mor reader than if published in all the other pnpora in th oonn tr,ai.d ost tho advertise, leu than one-half I u other words, an a-lvertiti tueut published in our Jfurnal is woith double the price of tbat charged by any other paMiybcr in the county. It ia a fuel." If. List of letters remumin unclaimed In ihe Potnflne at Clearfield, Pa., for th week ending February 7th, 1S81 : Flury J. lloner, Miis Ma Crnwell, Mrs. Jane Cm-ll, J. K t'liiul.tll, J..bo Iavis. James K. Huipfrly, UilliHtn S. Hurd, John Hetbein, Mrs. Harab V.. .Maine, U. tiry F. Pui utcr, Mary C. Read, John S;ory, IUv. A. Stone, Crilintrr Small, Abrabiim Walkor. P. A. tiAl LlN, P. M. Tho oldest inhahitnut fails to remem ber a Winter that compare in the least wiib the present one. Snow lull curly in the month of Nov debar and adJn 1 n have been made almost daily since, tome twenty inches now covering MolbT Karth. Tha wca'her baa been regular and extremely t, and fur the pxst two month the river tn ben completely ice-bound from shore lo shore. The ice in many place lue now attained a Ihicknet betwten twenty-seven atd thirty intihei. j The following ollicers were installed i in a-arflrU Lodge, No. l it., 1. O. G. T., lait Thunder evening, by Diatrlct Deputy J. E. J Harder, vis : W. C. T.-Charle II. Hullord. I W. V. T.Sallic Co pper. 8ecretary K. C McCullough. Aointant hei-rctary- "''ark Uulich ! Chaplain W. A. Ogden Financial Secretary A I. MuKiottry. Trea.urer My Merrell. Marshal Roland H'rittbt. Deputy Marnhal Maud Gearbart. Uuard Nnlii McCullough, Beotincl I? rank Shaw. Accident. John Simmons i visit ing ii thia place, nuritng a tore hand. He waa formerly engagid a clerk in John McUaugbey'a 1 grocery store, tn tbis borough, but for some tim past baa been employed on M. G. Brown's job, on Messrs. Dill, Wntson A Co.' land in Pomersat 1 county, thi State, and in Maryland. On day lait week, while in the act of moving timber, he unfortunately got hla left band caught between a log and an lion rollor, mashing the third finger flut and Injuring rtveral othera badly Th In juries are quit severe, but it is hoped tbat time will restore to hitn again bis hard in good shape. A New Tannery. Tho AlesHm. Shirk will rebuild their tannery in thia borough, which wa deMrojeJ by fire on Saturday, January iJ-th, at early In the Pprlog as Ihe weather wil I permit, Tb boilers and machinery or now at Biglar, Heed A Co.' machine shops undergoing repairs. Moat of the old machinery It ia thought can I utlliifj. Soma Improvement will be added to the new tsnneiy. A roller will be put In, and they wilt manufacture and finiih aole leather. Tb lumber for tho new building ba been contracted for, and the eh Ingle are already pilei otr the ground. Over 00,000 abinglea will be required to roof it. Farmers, Look JIekk! LyLlo will gire yon highest market prieae fur Wbeat, Oata, Com, Buckwheat, Butter, Kggi, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produco. It has the latgrst and beet selected stock of groceries, teas, rcffrs, tnolaters, rpiae.', oil salt, sugar, quei-niwure, tubs, buckets, baskets, churns, Ac, in Clearfield county. He buys his goods in large quantities from manufacturer and llrt band for cah, end takes the advantage of all discounts, and so he la enabled to sell at lowest prices. He gives cash prices for produce, and sella his good at the lowest prices in the oounty. spt.H.'7U-tf JWKLLINQ HtirsB Hl'RNKD AT WOOD LARD. The residence of Mr. Thomas N. Stevens, at Woodland, tn Bradford township, waa totally destroyed by (Ira early last Friday morning. About) o'clock A. M. Ihe family were awakened by tbe smoke entering their alerplng apartment, and thty were eompeiM t make a hatiy retreat, Mr. Stevens going out bare-footed and in her night clnthei, a lib her babe In her arms, and the thermometer down to SO drgreea below aero. A cabinet erpnn, a couple o( trunk containlag goods, and a few chain were about all that was saved. Hnw tL tin originated I nut exactly known, bat th theory baa been advanced, and It la a plaua U1 one, that th frost railed and moved tbe foundation of the ball ling In sunk, a manner aa to crack the chimney, from which sparks escaped and et fire to the woodwork: or It may have been dia by rats and matches. Tbe bouse waa wall palntd and plastered, and worth probably betweea It,. ''00 and 2,0 mi. Mr. 8. had an insur ance in the Phconil, of Hartford, Con., repre sented by Mertra. Kerr A Kiddle, of thia borough, amounting lo $1 ,100 friO oa tb building and $M)o th furniture, etc, Th alarm giveo by th wbitl at tb Woodland Fir Brick Worka was heard by mmy of our eltiians, a distant of ail mile. Death or Mrs. Judge Leonard. We an compelled thia week to chronicle th sud den dsatb of another one of our esteemed and r speeled citiiem, known fnrandwld. 0a Wvdnea day of last week, February Id, Mrs. Amanda Leonard, wife of Judge James T. Leonard, had a plaaiant party at her horn on Second street, ta Ibis borough, comprised of relatives and friends, on th occasion af It being tb Mtb anniversary of her birth. Aa Is usually the ease In analrers arlai of this kind, all present enjoyed themlva, and Bo donbt entertained littl thought about what aadoess woald so soon follow their pleasure. Soon after supper thai evening, Mrs. L. waa vtriekea with para1ysir,by which bws rendered onoenaeioua, and In which condition ab remained until Doeta placed, bia sold, Icy head upon her, at f o'clock on Friday morbid g. Pom of tbe gueal living at Tyrone, who wer present at th party on Wednesday, wer surprised upon arriving at their homes I teei lv a telegram anoouoolag ber serious illneia. Thus are w again ramlndtd of th nncrrtalnity of lif and th eertaiaty of death, aa w bar so irtquenlly been in thi fl clatty during th past two month. The deceased was bora In Claarfleld borough tb Id f Febcuary, ItMl, aad waa highly steemo'l by ell hr ar-fulntan. 6b leavas an aged and soirowiig huibend, an aged mother Mrs, Margaret Laawh, of this borough boside brother and sisters, and numerou other relative, to mourn thai the has twin lake away. Th fanral took plae front bf let ratidean Saaday afuraooB, tod lh orteg wat a hug a. iSiiKAUB and Scissors. Nickel -plated, lae, pocket and all kind of wlaaort and shears, entirely new atock at Harder'. Call at Merrill's hardware store and aco tbo cheapest and best Sewing Wachin fur the least money. Deo. 2J tf. l.ovolvem, sovon shot, nickel plated, steal barrel aod cylinder. Will tell a limited amount at $1.3& oaoh. Buy quick, at Harder 'a. Harper's Monthly for March, 1881, is before ui, filled chock full of tb very beet read ing matttr. It is for tale at th Cloarflold poit ofilo. Mrs. Harriot Crouch puhlir-hea a no de In thia paper aa Administratrix of th ettate of Dr. D. 0. Crouch, lata of Curwensvill bor ough, deceased. IIaohs. A very fine lot of superior raa'ira, mad by George Wostenboltn, Wad A Butcher, Sheffield, Kng , and ether tnakura, in price from 25 cent to $2 each, at Harder' store. Pocket Knives. The largest and moat com pie t Block of knlvoa, of all kinds, that hat vr been In Clearfield, will b fuond at J . E, Harder' new store, on second street, two door from lat National Bank. The hest sewing maching in the world la tb New Itemiogton, No. S, baa self threading ftbuttl, no cog wheels, no earns. All wear ean bo taken up. Call at Harder' store, Clearfield, Pa. (b 9, 8!-tf. Tho question of wriother our citizens would be permitted or not, to vote on th traction of Water Works for tbe me cf the borough, at the approaching municipal election, was laid before the Town Council, at their meoting on Monday even ing, and waa negatived by a rote of 3 against and 3 in faror of it. We understand a special meet ing will be held oo Monday night of next week, when this matter will h furtbtr considered. Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Coal and other freights aent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennaylvania Rail road, for tho weekending January Jlib, 1881, and th earn tim lastyear : coil. For tbe week Same tim lait year Decree Previously during year Same time last year Decrease Total In 1881 Same time last year Decrease. omen raRionra. Lumber Miscellaneous freights TOHS. 32,37V 61,8114 18,1181 v-t,3fl0 UT.1M , 48,51 A , I30,T1S H'H.HS 67,803 Tl ears. I2B " LETTER FROM CHEST. Wkxiovbh, Jancary 31st, 1HSI. Kd. RarraLicAN Mr: I send you a few items from Cheat township. Timea are quitelively here ; tbe lumbermen are all busy and tbe banks of Chest creek are lined wilh log and timber. Kvery one Is trying to scour th "Almighty Dollar" Candidate are flitting around, urging their c'aima for vfl.ee at the coming election. We have a Literary and Debating Society in Wratovcr. The subject on last evening wai: "The Honor due to Washington and LaUyeHe." The diacasaioQ occupied the entire evening, and still tbo speaker were loth to give up the subject. Doeision given 1 favor of W aldington. i I suppoee your reader, or many of them, know that we have a place of some note in Cbnl town ship, called lie "Five Point," A wedding oc curred there a few days ago, wMh is nothios unuiual hy the way. Uncle Joe was there, and did tbe carving. It took him quite awhile to dis sect tbe bird. I'ncle Dan wn alio ou of the gnets, and, by some oversight, had to wait. While wailing io th kitchen, hoping that bia turn would aoon come, be concluded he would peep in, when lo ! Uncle Joe wa alill carving. I ncle Dna exclaimed, without thinking where b wa, "Why," I could have out up a half doten U-r-a! A G rxrr. TO TIIK WET ASO KOI'TII. All travdlrr will appreciate the announcement that tbe Piltiburgh, Cincinnati A St. Louia Kail way Company (Pan II and I Boute)will hereafter run a flret-oluss Paiset.ger eeaoh from Pittsburgh to St. Loui on th Fast Express train leaving Pittsburgh every day at 9:32 A M. Sleeping cars will continue lo run on same train from Pitta burgh to Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis, but tbe through coach to St. Louis will be a great benefit tn persons en toute to Indian apolls, Terr Haute, St. Louis, and all point West and Southwest, who do not cam to pay Ihe xtra charge for sleeping car privileges. Hotel or sleeping ears will continue to run on Cincinnati Expreaa leaving Pittsburgh at 7:22 P. M. fur Cincinnati and Louisville, nd on Night Express leaving Pittsburgh nt 12:02 A. M. for Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Loula without change, Paaaengera fnr the West and South will please bear in mind the improved through-car service by the Pan-Handl Rout. To ecur tbe advantage of quick tim, good oonneotlons In Union depots, and through-oar accommodations, over one of the best con it runted and moat perfectly equipped lines, It la only neoeary to ask far and be iur tbat yon raoeir ticket via Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A St. Louis Railway (Pan-Hand la Route). For time tables and information addreas W. C. Rinearson, Pasaenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa., or W. L. O'Brien, General Pasaenger Agent Pan Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio, jan20-&L RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. At a regular meeting of tbe Clearfield County Medical Hociety, bald in DuBola, January 20th, 1881, a eotnmitte waa appointed by tbe Cbair to draft resolutions expressive of Ibe feelings of tbe Soelely respecting tb sudden death of our co worker. Dr. D. 0. Crouch. The Committee sub mitted the following preamble and reaolutions, which wer unanimously adopted i Whrrsar, It haa pleased Almighty Cod, in His Providence, to ruddenly rem or from our midst onr esteemed friend ami co-laborer, 1. O. Crouch, M. D. ; and Wurrrar, It ta fitting and proper that the uiearut-ia loumy meanrai society, with Which lh deceased was usefully associated from it earliest organisation, should gire some expreioo of tt feelings aa a tribute to the memory and cb a racier ot our lamented friend and asiociate ; therefore, be It RwfrrJ, Tbat while we bow with humble aub tntssion to the Ifivloe will, yol w mourn deeply ice toss oi one wnoie sterling integrity and man lineesas exemplified in every relation of life, com bined with gonial manner and I arr social ooal- irlf-s.vo end. ared him to all that his decease brings iv um m irnm oi personal nerfiaretieni. Unoltft, That in bis death tbe profeidon has euflored an f rreparaM" loss j hla medical brother a firm friend aud counselor j th community a uieim onrisiian gentleman, whose lite was on cobtinaeu sect i Dee io the oaut of humanity. tfesoiW, That Is offering to his family this tribute to th memory of the deceased, we (eel how Inadequate word are to con my om real esti mate of liia worth, that we sympathise with thmn in their bereavement, and truat tbey may find aenaolation in lit mercies, who a loo ean heal me wounded beert. ftotvtd, That a copy of theie resolution be placed on the record of the Society, tent to tb friend of the deceased, and published In tb Cur wtaatille and Clearfield paper. J. P. Ul'Ri RriRl.D, M. It., R. V. Ki-a-kmas, M D., W. A. Mba, M. D., Committ. COMMUNICATION. Clkarfibi-d, January 21 it, iHbt. Mb. OooDLAnrtxa : Pli copy th following Id your pupar i To (A Editor of th Cltnrfitltt C'ii'a i Sin : 1 (eel a fust rtt nt to claim Tour tlm for at least fire minute. Now, Mr. Editor, I don't intend to ue alang, for that le foreign to my aa- tare and batter feelings, If are I bad lhcapaity , a deflcieaoyT-r which I am nut sorry. I beg leave simply to mak a faw statement ooncerning tb publication relating to my dear brother and I must say tb item is fahmton, from beginning I nd, and also, of tb most flugitious character. With your permission I will aik yon the follow ing qoeationa : liar yoo a fond mother T Har you a aister, brother, or any other dear friend, of whom jou feel that yow. could afford to have theiu.misrepivsented before th eye of the public, ia such a degree that it would horrify your being in such a manner aa lo eauee the very life-blood la yoar rem to run eold and oh til t 8u-h were the feeling of the unworthy writer of these line. Hut, If yea, or tbe author of tbat publication I eara aot who he asay bo can eummeaeer claim any poeittve, or estahlianed power over bia own mind beyond that of ether aunordleate beings of tb human race, than there must be something superhuman ther, If reellr tueh an ahaurdlty wer th ease, thee they would have a Just right to ehrnalcl venta to suit themaelve, or a they deslr to aee them. But, suck power is not given to any human being. Therefor tbey have no authority to adviie or direct In such a way, for no man knowath what a day may bring forth. Wa, aa a family, feel that yoar remarks bare been unkind IB the very extreme, and, aa It were, ioault added to Injury. But probably yon acted upon tb impulse of the moment. If so, doe al lowance will be made. We all make miiUke ometime i but let tbat boa it may, I sincerely hope, that you, and every one, may be spared such trial as has been our to wttnesa. And I also hep and desire, thai when yoa are weighed la the balance of Jusliew, your taasinun will aot h found wanting. Yours, Prayerfully, M. A. Witrs. Mr, Dialer havlag, for two weekt, refused to publish a rvtraetlon s requested hy tbo friends of Iho family, la th of the daisy of the foaaaimnltatioa at ft dt.Ko. Hi. Coal In. If any of our coal bank men feel lik trading torn of their produot for a serlea ot numbers of eople of tb CiEAiniLD KiruiLicAM, w will gladly show theta wbr lo put two or thro bundrsd bushel on aooouot in that way, W have a bin at cur residence aod on at lh office that will hold a load every bow and then. A hint to lh wit 1 a very sag re nark, and should be sufflrieot. Nor, 10-It New Daily Stags Link. James L Leavy ba succeeded In having a dally mall tab Iii tied between Clearfield and Pennflcld, aad will hereafter rua a dally alage between the two point. HI contract began wilh April 1st, and th atag will leav tlearfleld every owning (eioept Sun day) at 8 o'olork, making connections with all trainaon the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, r. turning after th last train the aama evening. PaMcngersand freight will be carried al low rat. Order left at any of tb hotels will be attended to. inapriv-ii SpcftatH, Orb HtmnRRn Pan Cunt. Discol-rt or Old Prick. Hawing Machines can now be purchased at IN er re I la tin anil variety eiore, irom -t up wards. All kinds of sewing mac h mas repaired on Ihe h orient notice. Cleartleld, Pa,, July 18, 1877. Collectoh' Sil.x ! W har prepared a form, and hare on band larg quantity, of blank "Collector's Sale," whi.tb have been ap proved by lb highest legal authority in lh Court of Ihia county. At Tvtnty Ctntt per do sen we will mail any number to th Collector order oa them. A Collector, wneo eomneiiou io advurtiae uronnrtr, tuuit post up not lei than three notice iu the nitat public placr iu bia borough or township. tt, W a ntw n. Delivered at the Rail Roei. 100,1)110 2ft-inch ahaved ahinglet, lOli.miO 24 -inch aawed thinglca. 100,000 feet of pine boards. &00,lmi M-feet shaved hoop. M"" railroad tics. 50,000 feet of good bttmlock bnarda. For which I will tav lh bigbost market prlt'a delivered at Clearfield, or at any pomt on the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Kkaukr. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 10, 1878 tf. Ilist liei-cIVCll. Just l.ocnivod hy ARNOLD, at CUKWKNSV1LLK: Cur Load Nova Scotia Tluster ! Car Load pure Corn, ICyo and Outs Chop ! Cur Loud Deakcn Suit ! Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Iiry (ioods, Groceries, &(:.! afcsh i nir.es, Jiurk. K. K. lies and Grain will ho tukon in exchange CurwonnvilIo, 31 ay 1, 1K78. "itlarrlra. BLOOM (11 LICH.-At the West Clearfield M. K. parsonage, on Sunday, February Cth, )HI, by Rev. C. W. Born ley, Mr. Amur Bloom, of Curwensvill borough, and Miis M(iB Giaicii, of Lawrence tewnntup. NKAL BHEWKR.-On Sunday, January Htb, lhSl.et the reiidtnce of J. W . Neal, Kq., in Wast Mahoning townahip, Indiana county, Mr. Wai.krs Neal, of Perrysville, Je(Toron county, to Mia Emua ItRKwrH, of Dullois, Clearfield county. HOLKSMrCfl.LV. At th residenr of Mr. L. D. Newcomer, in the village of Conlporl, on Sunday, January SOth, 1H.S1, bv A, J. Fry, Esq., Mr. C11AH..M A. Hoi. if and Miis Tksir M. Mr Ci LLT, both of Chest lowDhip, Clearfield oounty. sua. LEONARD In Clurfi1d borough, on Friday morning , February 4lh, 11, at 2 o'clock, of ap ojibsy, Amanda, wif of Hon. Jas. T. Leonard, ag.-d i year and 3 day. YOUNG. In Jordan township, no Sahbath , January .10th, 181. Emma TintoaoMt, daugbter of A. W.and M. K. Young, aged 2 years, II months and IS (ays. LKKCH. In DuBoi borough, on January 20th. 1881, Mismir Oi.iva, tonlr child of Frank and Lydia Leech, of Dutloi. aei I year, 7 months and 20 days. SM ATM FHS -In Dulloii boroiiirh, on Sunday, January 3loh, I8tl, Mahv Mvkti , only daunh ter of ir. W.J. and M. C. Sroathrr, aed 4 years, 8 months and It dsvs, MI'HRWEIN. In Rraly Uwnibip, on Frl- dav. 1-ebnmry 4tb, ISC 1, of brain fever, ClLt i, ouly child of George and hi in or Mthrweio, aged 1 year, 0 monies una is iay. LIVINGSTON. In Rnrre township, Hunt ingdon oounty, Pa., on Fiidny, January 21, 18 , Jour F, LiviNuaToy, aged H yean, 3 mouths and 1 day. Tb deceased waa a son of John an 1 31. A. Liv- ingiton, of thi borough. CLEARHELD MARKETS, Cl.RARriBLI), PA, Feb. Sib, 1881. Flour, per ewt 9-i 00 Buckwheat Flour, per cwt 3 00 Corn Meal, par cwt - 1 80 Chop, ry, per cwt 1 AO Ckop, mixed, per cwt 1 48 Bran, per cwt 1 00 Wheat, ner bushel 1 10 Ry, per bushel 80 Oats, per bushel &0 Corn, ears, per bit a he 1 40 Burkwhoat, per bu-hel Clover seed n Timothy seed 8 T4 Potatoes, per bushel Apples, per bushel 60 On 1 on 1 1 f Hams, per pound '3 Shoulder, per pound 9 Dried Beef, per pound IV Chickens. Dcr nair &a Butter, Der pound 26 EtfffB, par dote.i 20 Salt, ier sack, large 3 00 Coal Oil, per gallon 20 Lard, per pound 121 Dried A Mile, ner nouLd Dried Puacbes, per pound - '2 Beans, per buihsl I 80 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PntLAt-RLt-HiA, February - Thorn I net much doing in breaditult. Hour is ateany 1 wheat is firmer and corn lower. Cetton is dull and unchanged. We quote at )3o for middling uplands. Mark Nothing doing. Bcetts unoioe clover continue to meet with a steady inquiry at Si-vi Ve, but other grades are not waute.i. ntn oibv and llnx are unchanged. Flour and meal Flour is quiet at former prices, bai of 1,000 barrels, including Minnesota eitres, at jf(t5.7ft for medium to fancy clear, and at 9.1 rjfMi.iJ for straight) Pennnylvania family at $4.7M'i.:i. 10; western do. at Ii. $7 ft, and pateru at t 7ftftti 7.75. Also, x,tQU bushels Guard, Market b treat, Kgypt and Charltenbam on private terms. Itye Hour i steady at 4'j(rt)5 per barrel. Grain Wheat Is rather bia;h, with a light de mand . Sale of T,o0 bushels, including rejected, at $10(1 ; and No 2 red, elnvalcr, at I 1. Al tbe open board, llmt call, $11 1J was bid f.r Feb mary ; 1.1.J for March, and 31 lf for April. Rye Penniyiviinia ia waited at Vjn per bushel, Corn ia dull and features are a shade lower. Hales of fi.ootl bushels, including mixed and yel low at i2 !(.;''', steamer at il (it, ,2 1, and white nt tie. Ai the open board, first call, 6H.0; tt'Ai: was bib fur February 1 i J c lor March, and 62(o for April, fata are inactive and weak. Sales of 0,0(10 bus held, inaludleg white, at 4l(4Uc, and rejerted mud mined at M(miio. W'bitky 1 Heady t aalca of Its) barrela wealorn at 11.10. CuiCAoe, Felaary 7. Flour quiet. Wheat active and lower; No. 3 Ctieago apring : 17(0 hid and 07 1 asked for February 1 Uie for Mav t U8iM,tfSe (or April) (t2o fur March t 8tfa bid and UOa A.hed lor all the year. Cora is dull, weax end lower 1 8flo bid and St'-jh asked fnr February! Site for March 1 4 Uo for May. Oat eaaier: 2'Jto fr March t v.i for May. Rye ateaily. Barley firmer al Vvc Pork activ, lower and weak : 314.' 4 for March; $U 4M'.I4.4& for April; $14 il'i lid and l4.n0 asked for May. Lard In fair demand and lower ; ty.i'Ii for March; iV. Vll for April Hulk meatrstrungar ; shoulder, 4 70; short rib, il ii . h rt olem , $7.70. Whis ky attfve and a ha te lower at tJ 07. Heir tlrfrtlsfutrnts. QOrRT PROC'I.AMATinif. WiilBi. Hob. C. A. MAYRR. Preaident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, anmposed of th eounlie of llcarneta, Lentr and Clinton and Hon. Abkam Oonaa and Hob. Vircakt B. Holt, Associate Judge of Clearfield oounty have issued their precept, to me direcud, for the holding of n Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Beselon, Court of Oyr and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv ery, t th Court Hon seat Clearfield, in and Tor the county of Clearfield, eointnrnring no the Third Mo ti day of March, (tllet rtayi A I). IHHI, and to continue lor two tvecka. NOT ICR 18. therefore, hereby a-lvsn to the Coroner, Justices ofth Peace, and Constables, in and for said eounly of Clearfield, to appear In their proper persons, with their Record, Rolls, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oiber Remem brancea, to do those things which le their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. Xy an Act of Assembly, patted tbe nth day of Mar. A. D. 1H&4, It i made the duty of the Ju- tlcei of the Peaee of tbe several counties of this Common weeltb, to return to the Clerk or tbe Court of Quarter Bastions of th respective eounlkea, all th recognisance entered Intobefor tbem hy any person or pertont charged wun me , enmmkvsien of any crime, except auch eases as, may be ended before a Justice of tbe Peer, an-1 der existing laws, at least tea day before the com men foment of th ssion of the Court to ; which they are mad rlurnablerTpectirely,and In ell eaaaa where any reeognliancea ar alerd Ute lesa thaa ten days before the ooinmeneement of the cession to which tbey are made returna ble, tbe said Justice are to return the same in tb cam mannor a i! id act bad aot heea pesaod. UIVIN soder mj hand at Clearfi.ld, Ihla tth day f February, la th year of ur Ltord, to theoeaad tight hundred and tt bty-en. feb. f-t JAMES MAUAFfHY, SnerlC grtit flvrtisfmntts. NOTICB. The uDleralnl. raaUlnlt la Ihl f illajce ot Wlaluvir, la Cbiit townablp, bai oiaill lh. Beoeaaarv arraniremeDU and pro pom lo open aa EATING llul SK for lh. ae eouitnoilalluo of thi pul.Ho geoerallj, and I hero be aollcll a liberal atari of the publle p. Iron. a;.. w JUIIN J. 6.NVUEH. Wealorir, l'l , Feb. , IHbl-lf. T-ISTIIAV lll'.ll'l:R.r.nn lreipai.ini un J thi premiaea uf the auhaoriber, realdiD), In Knui tnwnahlp, on or iboul Ihl laat of July, a HKD llt'lFtK, lou.athlD, over a year old. The uwoer 11 requoale.1 to oi.lua forward prove fall properly, pay tbi proper .bargea and taki H away, or the beaat will be diapoaeil of aa thi law Id neh oaaia arorldia. CONKAD UAKKH. Anionvillo, Jan. lVlb, 1SH1SI. BUY AUOME I HOl'SF.S, LOTsaND FARMS FOR SALE ! riMVfNTY HOl'SEH and LOTS in Clearfield X fur Sal at rtianbl" p tires and on easy tennp. Also, several FA It Ms In llradford and Grab am townships. Apply to WALLACE A KHEBS, Dee. 1, '60-tf. Clearfield, Pa. A U.MINIMTRATKIX NOTICE, -N.tloe is hereby ien that letters of Adminis tratien oa the estate of DH. D. 0. CROl'CH, lat of CurwentTille, Pa., dec d, having been duly granted to th undersigned, all person indebted to said estate will plea mak immeitta: pay mont, and those having claims or demands against th aame, will present them properly authentica te'! lor settlement without di-lav. HAHKIETCROCCH, Administratrix. Curwensvllle, Pa,, Feb. 0th, 1881 -fit. 4 )ll MMTItATOIt'H NOTU'.-Notio J is hereby given that Letters of Ail minis .ration on the eatat of JONAS U. PETERS, late of Botgi township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., dee'd., having been duly granted to the undersigned, al I persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediat payment, and tho having claims or demands egaimt the same, will preient them properly aulbenticnted for M! lament without dolar. DAVID GKAKIIART, Adminiatratur. Pbllipuburg, Pa., Jan. 12, 1881 fit. AnMIMMTR ATOIt'H NfTICE--Notio la hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on tb estat of BIIKI FIELD CORSON, let of Uumalde borough, Clearfiold county, Pa., deceased, bavins been duly granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment, and those Having claims or demands again! tne asm will preient them properly authenticated for aettle mvnt without delay. JOHN C. CONNER, Administrator. Burnside, Pa.jan. 13, 1881 -At. IXKCUTOKH N)Tll'l-;.-Notio ia her. A hy given th nt Letters Testamentary 00 th emote ot W ILLIAM SCHWEM, Senior, lat of D ratty township, l lea rile 14 county, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been duly granted to the under signed, all persons iu deb tod to said eitale will please mako immediat payment, and those hav ing claims or demand! against th same will pre sent tbem properly authenticated for settlement, without delay. GEORGE SCHWKM, WM. SCIIWEM, Jr., Executor. Luihersburg, Pa., Dec. 23, 1880-0.. MEAT MARKET. F. M, CARD0N & ERO., On Market St., ou door west of Mansion House, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangements are rf the most complete meats 01 an atnu, ana 01 me very neat quality. ne aiso aeai in an etnas 01 agricultural impie. ments, which we keep on exhibition for th ben efit of the public. Call around when In town, and tnke a look at things, or address us r. M. CAR DON A UKU. Clearfield, Pa., July 14, 187t-tf. N EV 1'UIINITITIU: HUOMH. Tli undersigned has opened up on Third street, near the Lutheran Churoh, and ode's lor rale a large lot of doors, saih , etc., and FURNITURE In all its forms and styles. Spring hi-ili, only $2. All kinds of moulding for picture frame. School bouse acats, desk and blackboards cheaper than eliewbere. Inquiries bv mail will be promptly anawen-d. MHS. A. B. CANFIELD, R. H. CANPtKi.n, Agent. Clearfield, Pa , Dee. 22, l880-m Ectcto of A. C. Tato, Doc'd. Nollo Is hereby given that Letter of Admin' iatration on tb estate of AARON 0. TATE, late of Clearfield borough, Clearfield county, Pa., deed, having been granted tn the undersigned, all peraons indebted to said estate are requested to mak immediat payment, and thos having claims or drmandt againit tbe aame will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement , with out delay. The Administrators will meet all parlies liar ing business with the estate at the office of J. F Hyiider, attorney at law, over County National tiank. w. u. TA I K, J. F. SNYDER, Admini'tnCors. Clearfield, Pa , Jan. 12, ISSl-flt. Th subscriber proposes to sell or rent a num ber of I arms local ed as follows t The first situate In Burnside township, Centre county, containing loo acres, having (Hereon ereott.i a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a chur.ib, and known as ihe James Alulhulland (arm. ALSO, another farm situate la Graham town hip, Clearfield county, containing 117 acre, with tbe neeessarr improvement 1 hi arm l under laid witn a GOOD VEIN OF COAL. ALSO. lx other farm tn tbe vicinity of French ville, containing respectfully 112, 1 00, 06, fij, 60 and in acres. lhee farms ail have bouie nd barns thereon, sood water, bearing ercharda on tame, as well as some good wood land. For turtber particulars call in person, or add mi the undersigned ny letter, b. l. I'Oi OKI. . Jan. llfth, IS Ml. Frcnchville, P Thomas A. Duckeit, DEALKR IN ir-XJ-HS-Xji. 1HKREHY give notice to tbe citisens of Clear field and the surrounding vicinity that I am prepart'd at all times to furnish tumilies and manufacturing establishments with a superior quality ol Coal, Wood t Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver in a few hours' nottc. 1 am aiwy ready to naui and deliver from and to the depot, or anywhere elie, and move families and boueholil good anywhere on short notice, Tlio. A. uiJCKbri. Clearfield, Pa,, Mar. 81, 10 tf. Tl' II Y I 1ST -Namea and location of those persons drawn ae juror to serve al March term, commencing rn the third Monday (2lt), and continuing two week : tlnx.iD Jurors Moxnar, Mari a 2ler. E. A. Bigler, Clearfield, Wm Murrsr, Qirard, Tho a A 1 lock, " Lewit I Ir in, Gushn, Cllnwe, " 0 Foreee, Graham, Vortce Clark, Cur'svllle,1 Joseph Erbard, Knox, J H Mr-Grath, IJftuttdalei.lona Og'len, Lawrenoe, W J Johnaton, Osceola, Hugh Mullen, " Isaac Wilron, Bradford, Samuel Moore, Pike, Cha Marshall, Brady, !W T Johnton, Sandy, G W Konp, Ilurntida, W A Means, " John Con ley, Cheat, Tho Brockliank, Uoton L M Coudriet, Cov gton J Dtgglne, Woodward, Jas Kephart, Decatur, P Hartman, " TRATRRSB Jl'Bolt MrtSIiAT, Mti 2 1 ST. Lew Wrlgley, Clearfield Jacob llilr.her. Huston, W'm Hollinao, " J A Mellride. Law'nce, C L Biddle, " J B Moore, Mrrlr, J M Eitllebarger " George L Way, Pike, Pat Duckett, " ;GLAddleman, " 0 Parmaly, Houtidale, ,J A Bowcrsox, iSandy, John Argyle, " LA Brady, " L J Hurd, Newburg, Amns Yager, " M Williams, Deccaria, ' William 1' Ho if, D Spanagle, " IJofan Mhiil, " Levi Hunderlin, Hell, 'Nathan Lines, I'tiioB, John Bilger, Bloom, ' William Welly, " A M Draucktr. Bradr. H Whitehead, Jno Shepherd, Burnside J M Adam, M'oodward, David Kodkey, " Ju no ill van, Jame McEwen, Chest, (Jno T Wilson, " John Dolph, Decatur, Jno Canty Jr, " L A Pulton, " J H Giililand, " Nam'l Eephart, " ;Jno Shannon, " Joseph Leigey, Glrard, iJohn Fera, " O D hri.e, " !Sol II ol to an Peter O Gould, Hniton,!H T Bowman, 1 Jas Callahan, " Oscar Kline, J S Radebaugh Sr " J M Seagar, paroKD Wr.RK MoxnAT, Marci 2H rai. Fred Nackett, Clearfield, David Horning, Huton J II Thompson, Cur'slle: Albert Newell, " B F Alexander, Be"naria J R Johnston, Jordan, Kennedy Rupert, Bell, 1 Wm J Rublsy, Karthaua Ham'l Sunderhn, " ,J C Michaels, " Hugh Lteeb, Bloom, 'Abram Walker, Knox, Iaae Graham, Bradford James Jackson, " Iaae Bargsr, " : Nath Lawhead, Law'nee Geo H W ingert, Brady, Henry Guhch, " James Irvin " lA N Dougherty. Morris, Jnro si Wood Chest, P h Carr, Pike, F F Yalim'int, Cov (ton T tt Gortnley, Handy, Dan 'I Hurket, Decatur, Stephen Wing, I'olon. Ja Caldwell, Ferguson, Jos Height, Woodward, CJShofl, " (Hugh Mellenry, " Henry Mellenry, Glrard.Jas Barrett, " John Hyers, Gulieb, I Unas Alexander, W T McDonald, " jTboa Towniend, " We. the undersigned, hereby certify that Ihe foregoing Hat of names of persons were drawn hy us oa the irth day of January, lM, In accord anee with eenOs iuued hy the IDn. Charles A. Mayer, Preaident ludge of toe Courts of Clear fit Id oounty, hearing date the lth day or Jan uary, Iftnl, to eerve a Grand and Travcr Juror lo th eeveral Court te he held nt Clear leld, eommenrtng on the third Monday (2lt) ia March, A, D. 11. JAMES MAHAFFKY, Sheriff. A J. JACKSON. WM, B. BROWN, Jury Cnainers. Cleat I.H, Pa-, Feb. f, lMI-te. Eight Farms for Sale or Rent! LOVD HOUSE, Main Street, PIIILIPSBURG, PKNN'A. Table alway supplied with the beat tb mark afford. Th traveling public I lnvtd to call. Jan.1,'78. ROBERT L0YD. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. This new and well furnished hous haa been taken by th undersigned. He feels confident ol being able to render satisfaction to tho who may faror him with a tall. May 8, 1873. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. rpKM PERANCK HOUSE, JL NEW WASHINGTON, PA. H. D. RUSE, . . PnoraiiToa. 4rThe bout of accommodation fur nin and beast. A liberal share of public patronage ia ul tot let. l-ep-ff, tv. WASHINGTON HOUSE, GLEN HOPE, PKNN'A. THE anderolgned, having leased this com modious Hotel, la th village of Glen Hop, is now prepared to aoeommodat all who may call. My tab and bar aball b supplied with tbe beat Ihe market affords. GEO It (IE W. DOTTS, Jr. Glen Hop, Pa., March 38, lSTv-tf. gUSQUEHAXNA HOUSE, CURWENSVILLE, PENN'A, jW-ff-Tble old aad well-.alahll.bed llolll haa b..Q liaaod by the underaitcned, and be feeli eoa fidint ol rmdeilnx aitiafactioa to thou who may petroniie hioa, llond alibiing attaebid. l.BW IS C.BLOUSI, Proprietor. April II, 'SO U. QMS. DREXEL & CO., Kit. 31 Mouth Third Street Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receir prompt atten tton, and all Information cheerfully furnished Orders aolicted. April 11 -tf. P. K. ARKOLO. W. ARIOLO, J. I. ABMOLP F. K. ARNOLD 4. CO., ItankrrH and ItrokerM, ReynoldaTllle. aTcflcraon Co., ea. Money rMelred oo depoalt. Iliaeonnta at mo derate ratei. Eartera and Fonign Kiehanife al ware on band and oolleetiona promptly made, Hiynoldarllle, Doe. IK, 1874.-ly County National Bank, Of CLEARFIELD, PA. 1) 00M In II retain '1 Ilrlek Salldlng, twodoorl J V ei'l of ' leek Co.'i Store. 1-eaiara Tleketa to and from Lir.rnool.QnMBl town, (llaigow, London, Peril and Copenhagen. Alao, Drafta for aal. on the Royal Rank of Ireland and Imperial Rank of London. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Pint. W. M. BIIAYV, Caahler. Janl.'ll J L. Ii. nEICHHOLI), n II K G E O N I) P. N T I T, Graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Office in residence of Dr. Hill, oppoaite the bhiiw House. mcbl3, '78-tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, ((Iffli-. In Rank Building,) t'urweuaTllle, Clearflfld Co., Pa. rath 15 'TD lf. M. Ihl.LS, ' OVEKATH'E UK.rTIBT, CLEARFIELD, PINS' A. Atr-oniee in reaidene, opnoilte Shaw Uouia. J),l8Jtf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CI.KARFTELD, PA (Oflloi In realdenei, Second itraet.) KitrotM Oald. Gaa adralnlat.rad for th. paln lie eitraellon of lalth. ClearSeld. Pa., May i, lSH-l y. lUsrrUantou3. TIM H I -(111 SALE. Thlrteeo hirn of 1) Italian 4leea which I will aell cheap for eaah, or eichange for wheat. For further In formation call on or addnii thi undirFignod. J.F. KHAMKK. N.rt,'l tr. Clearleld, Pa. TlfdNKV Tl) LOAN. 0 Irat-elaii im- xlJ. proved farm properly, by the Mutual Life Inauranee uompaay or aew lore, on Brit mort gaga, in aumi from $1,000 up- For further in formation apply t. the nndrraigneJ. UtIRXTIIAL W. SMITH. Clearleld Pa., May Tib, 187(1 tf. n. r. et-tira. a. h'coiklb. i. u aaiuLar. (-111(11, McCOBKLE & (OAS FUKNITURE ROOMS, Market Mrect, Clearfield, Pa. W manufacture ell kinds of Furniture for Chambers, Dining Rooms, Libraries and Hall. If you want Furniture of any kind, don't bay until you see aat stock. i:DrJtTiKIXJ la all 111 branehai, promptly att.nded to, OI'ILCII, McCORKLCACO. Clearlild, Pa,, Fib. , 'il. J.H.'LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in GrocorioS, TIIK LAnaKSTand nKST SELECTED STOCK I!i TIIKCOllhTr. roFI'KK, TEA, SfHAIt, SYROP. M KATS, fish, SALT, OILS, QUEENSWARE, TI BS and PI'OKETH ntlKI) Fit U ITS, TANNED GOODS, SPICES, BROOMS, Fl.OUlt, FEED. County Agent for M.OHii.l..tRlfa TOH.tCVOS, Theae goode houirht fer CASH In largo lota, and aold at altnoet city pricte. JAMES II. LYTLR, Cleart.ld, Pa., Jum 15, lJS-ly. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor? Penn township, Clarflld Co., Pa, IIVRNEI) OUTI BOT HOT BURNED UPI Thsubrlbr har, at great expense, rebuilt e aeighborhood aeeeaaity, ia tbe erection of a first-1 elan Woolea Manufactory, with all tho mod era Improvement attached, and ar prepared to make all kinda of Cloth, Cassimerea, ftatiaetu, Blan kets, Flannel, Aa. Plenty of good en head to upply all ourld and a thousand ow customers, whom w aek to come aad iamin out tok. Th business of CARDING AND FfLLINtl j will receive onr especial atteatioa. Prop arrangement will bo made to receive aod deliver Wool, to auit customer. All werh warranted and don upon th hortst notice, and hy strtet atten tion to buaiaea w hep to realise a liberal a bar of pibll patron ago. IOJHM) FOUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will pay tho blghoat market price for Woo and eel) our manufactarod goods as lew a imllw good as b bought in tb county, and whenever we fall to radr rBebl satis faetl) we aaa always ho found at heeao foody to ait preftor axplaaatiea, oUber hi poreeo or hy Utter. tlABHtt aVOIinvUfs )uro, ifrlt3tr RewwP. 4 a r. mi man .Aaiilinii'-" a I 0 a S 1 J 5 O js - o 1 2 Ik 3 -s. 3RjaLX""X,OIV p Curroensvillc, Pa. N. E, ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C. I luiy direct from jobbers nnd niaiiufucturers, receive poods nt car load rates, lience enn compete with New York and l'liilndct pliia Iiousos. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and .Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Alxo, advances made on Saw LogH. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sept. 10, IS8 lf. JAMES L. TJ IV 33 355 JFL "OC j$l. XZL 3E3 31 , IAIIKl:T "TRr.l'.T, ii.rari IKI.I, FESSIM, All kinds uf Cakets and Cuflina kvpl on liiinil, and lurniiiliod to older on short nolico, including tho finest aa well m tho clieaprnt Hint enn te niniiii fucliircd. Our oonPBm niBsmiiviBri Ia tlio beat In uxo, and will bo furnithod n licn required. Funerals nllondcd in any part of the eounly. Call at my oflico, on Second atrcot, or lenvo your orders at Trontmnn't Furnituro Sloro, adjoining the I'oalolliee. JAS. L. I.KAVY, octl,70-lj.' Clearfield, Pa. Qtw drcrtisrmcnts. n (NM IU HMI.LM.-llc rre Weaver A Co J- want Ave thousand bushels of OATS, now, ami will pay rain or produce. Ciearfield, l'a., Aug. II, IBIV-lf. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Carwensrilte, Pa. Jan. f , 187a-if I.THM I.ANIW full laAI.R. In Huston and Pine townships, Clearfield oounty. Reaonablc time given for part of purchase money. JHcea f6. to t)l.tn)"per cre.Tj' Mlnera' rerrrd. L. HI HI. Agent, Ferine Id. Fa. or Wau,A( a A Knxna, Hept- 10, 1 STW-tf. Clearfield, Pa, AMII.I.r.H rVANTED.-Thtnnderflgncd desirv to employ a miller to rua bis (friat Dill, situate in Fronohvill. ThemilUtn be had on the shares, or will pay by the month, as may be egreed upon by the parties. Fossson given on the lint of April. For further particular call la person, or ad ires by letter, L. M. COl'D MKT. Frencbrille, Pa , Jan. lih, 181-61. IMTHAV NOTI('R.-Catn tretpaating en A the premise of tbe undersigned In t'nion towDibip, on or about tbe 30th dav of September last, red and whit spotted 6TKKK, with part of th left ear off, and aopnoid to he about a year and a half old. Tb owner it reqaeeted to come fitmrd, prove property, pey the ncry charges and uke him awey, or be will be sold a th law direct. FI.IJAII KLIN K. K ooa ton, I'a, Jan, IS, 18H.;tt. COAL! COAL!! TIIK undersigned, having procured a lease ol a Brat-cl eel rein, ha opened a mine, and Is now prepamd lo furniih eustomera with a flrst-elase article of eosl oa short notice, and at the moderate price ol 81 X CKNT.3 per bushel. All or! ere left et my shoo will he promptly at tended to. W.M. R. DROWN. Clearwold, Pa., Feb. t, IMl-ly. rmLirsBXTBG MARBLE WORKSr THI LAROKST STOCK UF l ine Italian Marble Iii Iho Slalc, Rotk rl.N-18B.D ir ( N .INlSn KD. K. pat ap aay work ibal aaa be 4nai. tli. .it, almach ibeiper ratei. W. will lut ap Monumental woiik, la Italian Marble or Oranite, ebeapartbaail can bo done in aay other part of th Ntat. Any per son buying meoumenul work l amouatol in sad upwards, will hare fare paid te aad from Philips burg. D not bo fooled with cheap American marble whoa yew eaa buy In Itaiiaa anarbl at lower price. rtf-llKAD STORKS specialty. J. B PIKRCI A CO. Phtllpahurg, Pa , Jaa. J, 1 !.-. u I J. n t S r - a , s n 2 S E5 t. o L . (l if O U3 6 .a 9 w Q X w" z X tn - ?. J 1 g.2 S i . it re O . a, y o u u SK O o ?. It IS at C e g g " s . "Si? h B c r M - 4) i o ot U g . .7 ba O 1-H o 0 tn n - u 5 '- S " -S3 a . c a SQ hoo-S's P i -el a- c a sin to B K titc'c li v c c Si S "'US C5 w- to el. to in ? " 3 ma. -: It.? S o n .b .ST C H V. t m BLOCK, CURWENSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, t& A, 'stWX.a . i i I T . ' Sftpflmtisrmfnt$. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwensrllle, Fa., Jan. 9, 'Tfi-tf. C1AI TION.aWherea my wife. Alice Lotere ; tirabam, ha left my bed and board without any just eaoe or provocation, 1 ihereforo take thia method of informing euinea men and the com suumty in general not to harbor or treat her to anything on my accouot, ae I am dttermned to pay no debt contracted by her after tbis date tin led c iuptllrfj to do so by doe prncets of law. .IHSF.I'H tl HA 11 AM, tlilliagliam, I'a , Jan. Zft, IMI-It. Crist MilFor Sale 1 A very desirable mill properly, with two pairs J of burr, aitual in Dftfitur twit., Cle-ar j held eonuty, Pa , about two and a-half mile west oi rntiipaoorg, tentre enuniv, r. Apply to HI M.MKKHKU) FLKOAL, Fhilipsburg, Centre Co., I'. Nor. 10, lStHMf. A I :iITDK'ft NoTICKt In th Orphans' Court of Clearfield oounty, I'a. lath matter of the aecounl of William B. newitt.Ouar.lian of William 8. oung, minor heir of Harney louog, lat of Huston township, deceasd, Tb undcrtigned Auditor, appointed by said Court, to dispose of theexoeptioas lied to tho ac. n. i not of William 11. Hewitt, Uuardian of th said William 8. Young, will at leu d to tb duties of bis pp.iioUnrnt at hia offloe, in tha borough of CloarUeld, on T I' USD AT, tb j day of KH IUIARY, at le o'clock A. when aad where all prMns lnterested may attend. OSCAR MITC1INLL, Auditor. CleaiAeld, ! , Jan. 4tb, I8fi-t, Re-JJnion of Trade. THR uOtlerIgned wthlng to inform tb pulli that be opened a ClMMI(fl(K HTOHK At thoold stand in Troatvllle, ClearHeld county! Pa., oa th 1Mb Inst., with a full stock of IMV .Mm, C.ROt'KRtKM, KTlONH, Itoota, Hhor 4, Ttc, tn fact everything to be found la a flrtt-clas store, nil of which I am determined to aell at lh lowest ash price. FARMER An LtMHtHRMEM Will find It to their ad' anl agate do their dealing with me, as tb highest prieae will be paid for Uraia, Hhingles, or Produce of any kind. Part or one half eaah will ho paid. Trading for Shingles or Lumberer any kind a specialty. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Raring mad arraagemeatt with Eastern r flbaat to sell goods fera tea d axe, therefor eall and see, as 1 will a enabled to aril cheaper thaa tb eheapeet. J. W. CAKL1LK, Troutiill, Pa., Bfpt. J4, '79 ly. Agent,