THE REPUBLICAN. CiiKAKKlKLD, PA. Vi:iimxiay Mukvixo, I :M!1KR 7, N. Terms of Subscription, ft paid is advance, or within throe month..,,1! 00 1 i -.id nfter three evil before iii months .. 3 id IT) At I ftfiitr theeiplralL-a or lil toonbti .. S I'O ti;i,i.nn NorniH, tirtlitMhft i:pUropRl ( Iiurt li Rv. Hi.), t.RM r, I'actjr. HtrvirM ery b'ebhetb it ll'f A. M-. and 7i P. M. il.lMli Hr-buul at V A. XI. I'raver Meet ins tvcry We.inetJay, at TJ P. M. t'aiuu union Htrvlre, Cril Sblitb of evary lonth, Ht l"J A. M. li t ,lijtcrlan Church nT. II. 8. Bctlih. -itl.batb irrriees morning nid evening Heb b.i:h S(b(i.l at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea iay evening. Itaptlet .lurch. Her. K. H llorfi Pwior. I'rvsr-htbtt every riabha'h at 10:H0 A- M. ad 7 P. M , iternt'.nc. Kftheth School at 3 I'. M. Prayrr M eoting every Welncdey evening. West Clearfield M. li. ( liurrh. H, t. titriui;a It. Auci, I'aitor. l'reecbine try aliernele Sunday, at 8 o'clock, 1. M. tiundiiy oliuui at f. 21. All arc invited to attend. M. 'ra.i,rln C'burch ( alh.illr Her. P J.Hbkxiiiar Divine aervtce at I Of) A. M., on he first, third and Innrtb Sun day a of each month; Vespers and UeDedletion of the blessed tiacretueat at 7o nlork, P. M. riunday School every Sunday NlUTQOUD Bl 0 OlOO 1. Hewing machine needle, OjU, J.u, oil rana, i nrrati-ruttrra, &c, at Hunler'a. " . Hi-laa-ribe fur Uir Li. kai.fi ku Kepi'bm ( an, and yon will then get a good, irlinble ))llHT. Two liumln d fiUiglw for sale on the lrth iiwt., at 7th anilSmiHumMtreeU, I'liiladelphin. Si advertmeiiieut. St-u mlvprtiarmcnt "Wanted" in thii fiame, mm adim-sa Mem. IWiuiiikit Brother, 1(11 UrtKidwuy, Xt-w York. Tin? mwly elrrted comity tifl.tvn will ;wnuiiir their rraprrtivc dutic with the cmi meruniui.t of Ihe new ye.tr, T;tMe cutlery Carving knives, llutihtr kuivnt, Itreiid kniveM. Knife, fork and jhw.ii, nn eartU fur rliildrrn, at Hunler'a. Scroll nawa, kikhIm for lmieketM, Hmateur vise, Plane, Brad awl, I'alteriw, Keyhole, raw, ( arviuK tools, Drillw. Ac., at Harder. The. boat clothing for the least money can he found at GuinzhurK'aruost reliable Clut.iinj: More, Western Hotel corner, in Clearrfield 10-5tf Mm. M. WateliUT, Rpr.ngd.Ue, Ta, My Chronic Catarrh li much better, from the use of lVruna. "ihe KKi-unurAN ia a rvlinWe and thor ough-going paper. Rulweritw for It" Cur vrnnilte Aneiilia. Thank ! IPI'ICI AI- Dl K r.CTOH Y. M ir. or MoLDiia guaRtaa tkutovi oovar. S,ff;cd Monday of January. Tliird Monday of March. Pint Monday of June. K Ufth Monday of t-opteinler. TIKI OF aoLtORQ COUNoa rLKAR. 'irt Monday of Jane, caond Miiu.iy of November. Yl, IIP OI'HKR 1 "Will ynu tnk wrirut, oaU or ora for luti rrij il'n y" We are often inquired of in thii way by Mtr from patrone wbo reaide at a dittenoe Irom Ckarfietd. We aRdln y yei. 1'be rereipta of a tfFpoi.iible marchant or mill nwaer Id tbe vicinity, will nniwur ui jut an well aa tbe eaxh. T illluttrate : If any of our putront will delirer m a bug of grain at lb mill of Jonejih H. Hreth, in t.'heat townchip, Horaon Patebia. iu liarniide, Thnmna II. I'urcey, in Urabam, Wm. Porter or Hlmn', lu Lnwieitrc, or Drown k Hrylnr'l, at KiK'fcton, l!nin tuwutbin, and forward their receipt! tor the amount, we will credit thorn on tt.cir account tor the anme. la thin way all may aoon p-iy wht lliry owe, II tbey ml! furuethie oouree. If. Tull ntiHin on Mniulny evening. The Jury Commiasionera arc about com pleting their work of filling the jury wheel for Imk-) ,,! drawing a jury for the January term ol tourt. Hi inoriind shear, in iolishetl ateel , niekel- phited, and Japan finish. Rutton-hole, I.ace, HH-ket, j'omts, Ih'nt Handle, lUmking, nnd it .l kuuls or tine aheani at Hanler'a. Shirk's tannery will throughout with steam. HHn 1m heated J. I. Hurike, of this place, has ln-en under the doctor's care fur several weeks pa.st. . - m e - - Vou can li ml a nice line of Hats, C'ajif and Overcoats cheap, at Hirliner& Hook's. Several new street crossings have liecu put down liy Street Cominissiouer Hemphill. - Wehtley Norris W ill open a meat market in a building now Ix'ing erected on his projuTty on Third street. iJcv. Wm. H. Hill will preach in the West Clearfield M. K. Church next Sahlath cven- itt at 7 o'clock. Mr. A. J. (ireer, late editor of the Altoona Itnily Sun, now huldn a ioit ion on the edi torial stafT of the Cull. -- m m - The Central I'tniiM'ivnnia Dental Ahwkjiu- linn w ill hold its next semi-annual met ting in Tyrone, January 4ih, 12. Slier id' Mahall'ey took an iiiKiue man to the iciuvillo Asvluiu on Friday last. We didn't h arn his name or where he was from. m e C. T. Lalxtrde, of I'nion township, udver- tiM-a a stray horse in this issue. The owner had In tier le looking alter his property. licv. (ieorge ,eidy returned from his visit to tht West Inst Thursday, and on Sunday occupied his pulpit in the M. 11 Church. Mr. lien. Smith, a former resident of Clear field, has been the guest of his brother Frank K. Smilh, in this place, for the past ten days A jwtrty of our young hunters, half-a-dozen or more in numlM-r, started to the mountains north of town on Monday to try their luck. Wo understand tluit a geological survey of the coal measures of the Clearfield region is being made through the enterprise of private parties. H. 1'. li. Jllandy, druggist of Osceola, has been appointed jHwdiuaster in place of Wm. s. Wells, removed. The npjtoiutiucnt willgo into eflVcl on the 1st of January. A protracted meeting is Mug held in the ( hartield First ltaptist Church, iev. K. H. Hovey ollieiatintr. Services will lie held every evening of this week except Saturday A class of young men in the Clear field Presbyterian Sabbath School prescuted their teacher, Prof. II. C Youngman (who is al.o Superintendent i, with a handsome silver eall bcll for the use of the school. Five papers of roanted colVee for one dollar at Hoft'er's store. Many of Ihe packiiges con tain prizes. One lady recently purchased live papers, and in four of them she found prizes a f-eent nickel In each. A little child of ( lark It. Norris, of Law rence township, fell head foremost into n barrel of swill one day last week, and came very near being drowned. Considerable dif ficulty was experienced in resuscitating it. Mr. Isaac Keek, a well-known hotel man in former days at I'unxsutaM ney, died alter a very brief illncKH at his home in that place on Friday, November Both, in the ti'MX year of his age. He wa stricken down with paralysis' Our patrons KhnnUl War in mind that to insure insertion and pntper cliifwilicalion they must hand in advertisements and notices prior to Tuenday noon of cadi veek. The place to trade is where you can fiml the largest stock of Overcount, Winter suits and I ntlerwear, and get the most goods for your money, at Hultngcr A Rook. 12-7-:tt ho oo. Ihe citizens of the Wouidi of; Indiana have had a very exciting time over the water question ever since the dog-days. l-ist week they took a vote on the miration which stistd lHl for and aiming. Agent$ Wanted. The Cnion Publishing ConiKiny, of I'hiladelphia, are preparing the life, timcHand trial of the assassin Ouitcnu. This great statetrial will lc worth preserving. Mr. II. H. McCanghtry, musind instructor ; leader of tbe KxcelsiorCornet Hand, of Dullois, paid our town a short visit one day last week. '"Mac" is a first-class musician and a good fellow. - .- . A Strange Case.-We learn irom thi tMeeolai Ktri illf that a miner's wile was buried Thurs day from CamplKdl'sccdliery .near 1'hilipOmrg, who died of rirowy. The disease had ho enlarged her Udy that it weighed over four hundred pounds. The door frame had to Ih? cut out to give cgresa to the collin and wagon had to 1 substituted for the hearse. 4 Blind Dcer.X correspondent of the Jersey Shore Urmhl relates the following: "It is said that Kcv. Ncshit, of Lock Haven, went out hunting recently and shot down a large deer. On examination, it proved to be a very old buck, stone-blind. Had not the reverend gentleman hit the deer, a serious disaste would, probably, have occurred, as the auimal was mhing with tremendous velocity right along his pathway." A Foolish Mistake.--Don t make the mistake of confounding a remedy of acknowledged merit with the numerous miack medicine that are now so common. Wo sn-ak from exMricnco when we say that Parker's Oiuge Tonic is a sterling health restorativp.and will do all that is claimed for it. We have use it ourselves with the happiest results for Rheumatism and when worn out bv over work. See advertisement. Timrn. l'J-7-lt The liest pnr U the cheapen HuUcrile for the Ci.eaukiki.ii liKi'i m.RAN, which everyiMMly says ii the beat paper published In tne county. hverytsKly reads it. Want th Belt The Huntingdon Vhbr says : "John Cloodman, of Mill Creek, claims the Wit. He hits killed one hundred and eighty-eight uiirels this year." Pocket Knint, Lighty-two styles and kinds of Fine Pocket Knlve in Pearl, Ivory, stag, Hone, Horn, liosewood, and shell. The lariEest stock and greatest variety in this part of the State at Harrier's. U-fi-'Hltf. A dihgraeeful and brutal tluht occurred between several intoxicated young men at the lower end of town on Monday evening. The by -Ma ml era looked on this act of wickedness without attempting to arrest it progress. Shame! - Cant-hook Stock for Sar The under signed has a lot of hard-maple turned stocks for cant-hooka which am be had at n bargain. Inquire at the planiug mill, or of Geoiuik Tn my, U-7-'Hl-tf. Clearfield, Pa. It is said that two-thirds of the bees will die the. coming Winter, on account of the unusually dry aeason. 1 tee -keepers in this section will do well to look after their colonies, and by doing it in time prevent total anni hilation of their industrious and sweet little' pet a. I for Sale. Ch$ap.lXtonf sash, frames, fur- niture,sprtng Is ds, picture frame, mouldings, picture wire cord, cane-seot chairs re-aented, and furniture repaired. Will trario for lum ber or grain. It. I. Canfiki.ii, Kail road street, Clearfield, Pa. NovemlKT l:id, l"Hl-2mpd. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postofilee at Clearfield, Pa., for the week end inn December "th, 1HH1 : William F. Airer, Andv Banin. Jas.C'itssidav. Mrs. Jane Colwelt, Ahram Haywmid, tieo. V. U-iriy (v!i, J. laiH,t;eo.P. Minus, J. M.Ogden, Mrs. Mary Pliilipps, Amanda Kaneo, Mrs. Kate kosensteel, lalmund X. Kussell. Kev. I). I.. Williams. P. A f'-AI LiX, P. M. or 13 years I had Chronic Catarrh. The Catarrh is well. Pcrnna. Mrs. J. Miuika, Pittsburgh, Pa, Hotic to Autttor and Collector. The Board of County Commiiuiioncfn adjourned on Saturday last and will not be in session until Monday, December 13th. Ouond after that time Asaesaors aro requested to make their return as soon ua possible. Those Col lectors for 11 w ho have not hud their ex onerations granted will please attend to that matter Wfore the 31st of Deeemlicr. JAnm A. Faj st, (Vcrfc. Clearfield, Pa., Nov. 2f)th, lMHl-at. A Long Line.W'c notice that telephone communication between AVilliamsport and Pittslon ia established. One of the wires of the American Cniofl Telegraph Company was used. A very satisfactory talk was carried on, notwithstanding the distance is 110 miles. The speaking conld be beard with great dis- tinclness, very little trouble leing met Irom induction. This is certainly an achievement worthy of sjtecial attention from the public. Sold Again." The Dultois Owner relates tbe following: "One day last week John Plutt, who tends the City Hotel bur, was requested to advance f'2 on an overcoat and keep it over night. After taking the coat in charge John discovered it to lie his ow n. He hurried down to his room at the Nicholson House to sec that his entire baggage had Wn gone through. Warrants were issued and Milton Vanghn now languishes in conse quence in the rock-pile nt Clearfield. A party of hunters w ere arrested Inst week in Centre county for dogging deer. We un derhand that this unlawful practice is in dulged in to a gnat extent by hunters in Clearfield county. The iume AwwHiation should look alter them. We learn from the Curwcnsvillc Amillia that our old friend, Thos. A. McOhee, of ilcll township, ex-Counly Commissioner, killed a large buck on Hear run, on the'J.Mh ult. Mr. Medhco is one of our oldest nnd most suc cessful hunters. He rvcr nets hwL The brass band of the Hyers Nih'erV Com binatiou that paraded ourstreet last Wednes day afternoon, forthenuinlierof instruments, in one of the liest lianrisin existence. Itcon sistsof four horns, two drums and cymbal.. They rendered a couple of very fine pieces of musiron the Conrt House comer. The peoplo of Pennville, we understand, have perfected arrangements to have Col. Copeland deliver his famons Temperance I.oetnro. entitled "Mistakes of Itnb,'' in the public hall at that place on Werincsday even ing, DeeemlK-r 14th. The people of that vicinity should fill the Hall to overflowing Col. L. F- Copelnnd will lecture nt Cur wcnsvillc on Thursday evening. lercmber I."th. Subject : "Some Notorious Liars." Pro ceed lor the benefit of the public school library. He will also lecture at Philipsbnrg. under the auspices of theOrand Am of the Ki public, on Friday evening, IHcemiK r imn. - m e - - The entertainment of Ieavitt's Hyers Sis ters' Combination, given in Pie's Opera House last Wednesday evrning, was pronounced gnd by those who attended. The troupe is enui posed ol colored jieople, nnd they exhibited education and refined culture. They played "Out of Bondage," nnd had a good-paying lunise, netting in the nriithborhood of An application wfllWmade at the meeHng of the Hoard of Pardons on the third Tnes riay of December, for recommendation to the Oovcrnor for the wirdnn of John A. NiMling, or commutation f " antencr of death to imprisonment in the penitentiary. If no meeting is held on Ihe third Tuesday, then at Ihe next stated meeting of the Hoard. Mr. Llisha M. Davis, of Penn township, who had brought a load of produce to towij in a light spring wagon hist Friday, ex perienced a rnn-olT, which did not result in anything very serious, however. The team started in the vicinity of Halford'a black smith shop and was stopped near the resi due fx-8cnator Wallace, after spilling ml aennt bosket, boxes, wtc. Immensely Popular. Vol. CojH'Iand, who w ill lecture in this place for two evenings week after next, during the County Institute, attended the Cuineron County Institute at IriltwK)d last week, and half the people who went to hear him could not gi t into the Church. His power of eloquence, was such that one moment he would have the audience on their feet w ith enthusiasm and the next moment would find tears in many of their eves. He has lectured In Cameron county seven times within the past year five times nt Driftwood anil twice nt Kmporium. m ouoaen Ueath. Our community was somewhat startled at the announcement of the death of James K. Watson, w hich occurred at his residence in this place a few minutes liefore 10 o'clock last Saturday evening. His illness was of brief duration, and we do not wish to detail hisHufierings. The deceased w an in the 50th year of his age, and leaven a wife and three children two daughters and n son iM-sides a nunilM-rof other relatives, to lament his untimely death. The funeral took place from his late resideneeon Tuesday at 1 o'clock. f"rn rxt foil ttf iiu. A Postoffice Robbed. The jstslofiicc at Sun bury, NorthumlMTland county, was entered by robbers last Monday night, and the safe blown open. The concussion broke every pane of glass in the building. The roblcrs took alsiut $:UH in money and stain m, and four registered letters in transit The rob Ikts were m en in the building at 1 o'clock in the morning. Several pistol shots were fired through the windows at them but they made good their escajw) by the Iwu-k dmr, The rxploaioii took place while a heavy freight train was ponsing near so as to conceal the sound. Moncf In It. All PXcltniiKe nltri that f'pt J. II. Williams, of Washington county, Intends to plant ten thousand wn hints. He w ill sow them in rows ; after two years will thin out, leaving only the thrifty trees ; in Ave years will cut young walnuts for table legs; in eight years will rut again nlternate trees for newal posts; In ten years will liegin to harvest nuts by the thousand bushels, and in fifteen years will have walnut logs tost 11. This is a new enterprise for this locality, but it has lxcn practiced In New York State with great success, and why could it not lie prac ticed in Clearfield county. m e Telephone Station. We learn from the Curwensville Timr that stations have been established alonir the Curwensville and Chcrrvtree line as follows: Bridgeport, in N K. Arnold's store; Pennville, in McDonald A Spencer s atore ; Lumber City, in D. L.. rergu son's store; Lewisville, in Hoover A Camp bell's store ; Mahaffey's, in residence of Kohcrt MahafTey ; M(ihees, In residence of Thomas A. MeOhee; New Washington, In oflieeof J I Cook ; Newburg, in store of Isaac Markle ; Burnsidc. in store of Jackson Patchin;Patchin- ville, in office of A. W. Patchin ; Cherrytree, store of PortT Kinport. How Heckle! The Williamsport httnnrr says: "On Thanksgiving Day, John Doyle, of Newlterry, a young tusn aliout seventeen years of age, with a friend, started out to have a pleasant time, and took with them a gun. which was loaded. In passing through the orchard of Mr. Iamel I pdegraff, young Doyle attempted to knock some apples from a tree with the butt of the (ton, when it was discharged, the contents entering ths right leg above the knee, the shot tearing through Ihe flesh and lodging In the foot It is a very serions wound, and may necessitate the ampu tation of the foot Dt. Young was called upon j to drs the wound." John M. Furey. John M. Furey, connected with the Centre Dnnorrat nt Ilellefonte, mid a brother of Joe W. Furey, associate editor of the Ilellefonte Watrftmnn died on Monday of last week, aged :H years. The death of this gentleman removes from our newsiiaper circle one of the best local editors in the central portion of the State. He was a native of Ilellefonte where he died. He leaves a wife antl a three year old daughter. We believe he w as a graduate of the Watchman. He had been engaged at diflereut times as compositor, local etHtor and reporter for papers at Phila delphia, Pottsrille.Williamsport, Lock Haven Altoona, etc. May he rest in peace! - m m aw Another Extensive Purchase of Timber Land. The Curwensville Anrillia nays : "Kumor says that H. H. McfJhee, of Chest, has pur chased the timber on the Cathcart tract, five miles south of Curwensville for f 17,5m, a thousand acres in Ferguson township fur $.yHH, and other tracts up the river. He has also purchased fl.GOO worth of timlicr of 'Squire Caldwell, and the limlter of a small tract of James Head's. At present he is en gaged in buildiugn couple of splash damson Little Clearfield creek, one aliove Milljttrt, the other in Iiwrence township, lielow Mitchell's, both of which will lie needed to flout logs from the Watt and Cut heart tract to the river." m - A Change. -The editor and proprietor of the Korth Amrriran Rrvinr announces that the Itrvirw will lie hereafter published at No. !M) Lafayette place, New York, and will apitear under its own imprint He states that he has found it impossible to conduct the pub lication iu the spirit of the motto adopted by its founders, making it a for n in of id open dent thought, nnd extending, at his discretion, the hoepitnlity of its pages to thinkers and scholars of all creeds and forms of be lief, and nt the same time to maintain relations with a publishing house having extensive school-lKxik and other Interests of its own to promote. The change of imprint will involve no alteration whatever in the organization or service of the Jlrrieic. Prom Abroad. The "local" of the Hunting don Monitor pays the following compliment to one of our good girls : Miss Mamie Trvin, of Hurnside, Clearfield count v, was one of the attractions of the 'eachera' Institute. Although very young in years for a public reader Miss Irvin evidences talent lor tier chosen prolensinn wnicti it developed insures her eiiig ranked as a star. tier training we hear lias been in the school of experience. Her pronunciation, inse and facial expression bear testimony ol weeks nnd months ol patient effort Her rendering of difficult- selections compares very favorable with that ol more noted elocutionists. 1 tie enthusiasm of her encore was n high compli ment." Miss Irvin will be present nt our County Institute which convenes in Clear field on Monday, December HHh, nnd officiate elocutionist. The Coming Teachers' Institute. Yew of our renders probably are awnro of tbe great cxiense nttiuhed to the holding of the Teachers' Institute. We have made some inquiry and find that the aggregate expense! of the approaching session will lie $(MK),orf 1.141 day. It will require 100 to defray the expense incurred in conducting the day ses sions, llus is the frrt part of the Institute, antl the most exiiensive part. Prof. J. I .arid and Col. Cope land will receive (150 for their day lectures before the Institute. Every jwrson school children and school patrons have the privilege of listening to these distinguished men every day if they desire, free of charge. As three-fourths of; the entire exiense must lie met from the pro ceeds of the three pay evenings our people should not hesitate in giving it their undi vided patronage. Tbe nnnual Institute helps our town, and we should in return sustain it Worth Remembering. Now that good times are again upon us. In-fore indulging hi extravagant show, it is worth remcnilH'ring that no one can vnjoy the plcasantcst sur roundings if in kid health. There arc hun dreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, or a dry, burking cough, and one foot in the giave, when a 50 cent tattle of Parker's (lin ger Tonic would do them more good than all the expensive doctors and quack medicines they have ever tried. It always makes the blood pure and rich and will build you up and give you good health at little cost Head of it in another column. 11-lMt m m Belief for Employee. We notice that a Committee of the Hoard of Directors of the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company have under consideration a plan for the relief of their mployeca, such as conductors, engineers. brakemen and car inspectors, w ho may lie overtaken by sickness or accident, and aid for their families in caso of death. The plan proposed is to organize a fund, made tip by a small contribution from the salary of each employe monthly, and the sum thus secured will lie doubled each year by the Company. The plan has not been fully matured as yet, hut it is the intention to have it in working order, if possible, the first of the year. SPECIAL TRAIN DURING THE INSTITUTE. The following letter will lie understood by the teachers : PnxvKVi.VANiA If aii noAi, Tvitoxi: Division, Tvkonk, Pa., Dec. 3, VI. M. L. Mt Qumrn, :V., Count; Siiprrintvnilint, Ctrarflitd, Vnma ; Dkak Sin : 1 am in receipt of your favor of Ihe yd inst., also one of the previous date. I will nrrunge to run the train from Curwens ville to Clearliclri, December lJHh, as you request. I hope, however, you will try and make it a success in order to pay me for the extra service. Yours truly, H. H. Bl.AlR, Sufit. i . S. nam will leave Curwensville at L:m P. M. S. S. H. Clearfield Coal Trade. Statement of coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania liailroad, for the week ending NovemWr 'JO, lwl, and the same time last year : COAL. TOSft. For thaweek 411,883 Samettuia lait year ;t7,.Ai Just lloceivfcl. Just RooaItcJ hy ARNOLD, at Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Load puro Corn, Hyo and Oats utiop i Car Load Deukon Salt 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Groeoriea, An.! toThhinglos, JturK. K. U. Ties and Liruin will be tukon In exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1H7K, WO0DMXa-JUHY.-In Orahara townibip, on Sunday, Noreniber 27tb, IMSI, by C. W. Kylcr, E.q., Mr. johs woonLiau ana ri. Aim J car, all of Urabam towoabip. ItOYRH-WIRTS On Thuriday, Notemboi 24tbt 131, hT A. P. BlootD, Kfi , Mr. Joaars Kotks and Mli At Kukabktu Wihts, both ol UJiMitningtoD, Uiea'AelJ eouuty. JORDAN CLnt'SER, At William Prhwua', hotel, Lutheraburg.oo Turrdar, Nov. 2Utb. IHKI, by J. Hamilton, Ka , Mr. Jauih Joiipah, of icnoeiu, ana mua.ALicj vioi aau, or Hock ton. TIIOMPSON'-rAlPFMAK-Oo Thnriday, Deeetubrr lt, IKS, by Itflf. K. II, Hovey.Mr. Jtain W, Tltoaeaos, of Lawrrnoe townibip, and Mr. Ki'iANNA Cicri an,o( Kartbaure tonnblp. I.FNnKR HFNPKIISON At tbe r.Mr. of Mr. Win. Ilendarion, on Thuriday. Novruibrr, 24th 18B1, by Her. Win. (leumlll. Mr. Kn. Lkhdrs and Mira Lrtitia Hesdiishos, both of Woodward townibip. AtHEHT KKI'HART. At tU m!,!,... ftr ine brido lather. Adam Kpuha't. Ki . In He. eatur townihip, on We'lnaidar, Nor. JiOtta, Ik&t , nj jiot, n n. miliar, Mr. w. Ji. Ai.birt an J Mill (iKRTRcna KlPBART. PASKM0RR NOLAN. At tbe M-.hl, ftf Daniel ll. ionly, la wuite towniMn, Cambria oounty, on hontfay, Nntember I.fth, 1811, by Joel A. tiatea, Kq., Mr, Joakph A. Piiiioni. f Lumber Citr berouirh. and Miia Hkm. C. Noi,A.f, of Marron, both of riearflrU county, Inurfaia Previously dnrlnit year Same time lait year , Increaa Total In 1S8I Same time lait year I d create OTB K tt rRRIORTI. Lumber s Miacellaneoui freighta (13 rnn An Able Man Gone. The Beaver (Pa) Star announces the death of Itev. Marcus Onnond which occurred at Oxford, Ohio, on Saturday week. He lectured in our county several times within the post few years, nnd is there fore personally known to some of our people who will regret his demise. The rttnr con tinues i "Ilia life story was a very sad one, and will lie recalled hy the readers of this. Ho was an unusually brilliant minister and was widely known. Through over exertion in ministerial lalmr and lecturing he liccnme very ill some three years ago, and when he recovered health it was found that his mem ory was entirely gone. From being one of: the most erudite of men he had become less than a child inknowledge, not even knowing how to read. He had in a measure recovered from his mental affliction at the time of his death. His case excited marked interest in the medical profession, lie leaves a wife and family, living at Btirgettstowu." A Big Beginning. We notice by our ex changes that Governor lloyt has issued Charter to the Itochester and Pittsburgh t oal and Iron Company, with a capital stock of ft, (MS), 000. The main business office of the Company will lie located at Brookville, Jeffer son oounty, in which county the Comnny will carry on its operations. Following is n list of the principle sutneribers, with the number of shares held hy each : Herliert B. Brown, New York, 3fl,iMM ; Jamea Cnllery, Pittsburgh, 5 W. C. Mobley, Pittsburgh, C ; Oeorge A. Jenks, Brookville, A ; F. A. Brown. New York, 3.7HO: Walston II. Brown, New York, 100 ( Thomas F. Wentworth, New York. Augustus Konnts, New York, 100. There as been paid In of the capital stock to the treasurer of the Company. Frederick A. Brown, $400,000. The rest of the capital stock ts composed of fl,0O0,000 worth of lands in Jeflcrson county. The Company shall have the privilege of man n fact u ring Iron and steel, and to mine and prepare for market and for their own consumption coal, iron ore and other minerals. The directors for the first year are to be James Callery, Walston H. Brown, Thomas F. Wentworth! i rodenck A. . Brown and Angustruj Konntf. Only Two Bottles. Messrs. Johnson, Hallo way & Co., wholesale druggists of Philadel phia, Pa., rejKirt that some time ago a gentle man handed them a dollar, with a request to send a good catarrh cure to two army officers in Arizona. Recently the same gentleman told them that Isith the officers nnd the wife of Oen. John C. Fremont, Gov. of Arizona, had lieen cured of catarrh bv the two Imttlcs of Ely's Cream Halm. Messrs. Ely Bros., Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Y. A few days ago I saw a lady who had used your Cream Balm for Catarrh, and had found more relief in one bottle than from all other remedies she had tried. 1 enclose $1 for two liottles. Yours respectfully, James Hitchrn. M. D., Providence, li. I. Price tti cents. I'-'-TaI A Hunter's Job. We learn from the Bedford Gazette that on the 2titb, two men named Wil- hclin and Keefer were hunting in the moun tains near (Salisbury, Romerset county. Both wore calling turkeys and neither knew that the other was iu the woods. Wilhelm gave tho nsual notes on his "caller" nnd Keefer, thinking it was a turkey, replied. Wilhelm, deceived by the reply, answered it. nnd so the men unconsciously drew together. As Wilhelm advanced he suddenly caught sight of a moving object partially concealed by a tree. He took delilx-rute aim with his rifle nnd fired, but what was his horror to see Keefer stacger from behind the tree and fall to the ground dead. The unfortunate man was shot directly through the heart. Iet this servo ns a warning to those nun w ho are overly "anxious for a shot." There are some men who will blaze away Uton the slightest suspicion, without any investigation ns to what the object at which they direct their fire may lie, and when men of this kind are in the woods there is no safety for nnyloriy else w ithin a half-dozen miles. Death of "Jere" McKibben.Tin excellent gentleman, who was well known to many of tho citizens of Clearfield county, died sud denly at St. Joseph, Missouri, on Tuesday, Nnvemlier 21)lh, aged alsnit M years. He was literally raised iu a hotel and no man that ever waited on a guest could do it belter than "Jere." His father, Cbamlicrs McKih ben, old and venerable, now residing nt Chnmlicrsburg, commenced the hotel business many years ago in the St. Charles, at Pitts burgh, and afterwards removed info the Merchants Hotel, on Fourth street, Philadel phia, where father and sons resided for a long time. The father retiring, "Jere" purchased the interest of Mr. Kanaga in the Girard House, on Chestnut street Some two years ago he sold his interest in the Girnrri and opened a hotel nt Hot Springs, Arkansas. He did not remain there long until he removed to St. Joseph, where he had just taken charge of a new hotel fitted up to suit his taste, and while walking through the corridor with some friends, admiring the building he complained of Wing unwell, and in trying to lie seated on a chair he felt to the floor. He was conveyed to a Wd, but died soon after. Apoplexy w as te cause of his death Teacher' Institute. -Tho legislature lair Winter passed nn Ad (see i -nuititre tmr, 18H1, page fto) mini ring the School Directors of this Commonwealth, to nllow the teachers their time and wages while attending the annual County Institute, prescribing the duties of the County Superintendent respect ing the same. The Act is ns follows : SKf. 1. lie it rnartnf, cCc, That from and after the passage of this Act, it shall lie the duty of the school tltrcctors ol the several school districts of this Commonwealth, and they are hereby required, to allow the school teachers, employed in the said school districts, who are actually endued in teaching school therein, the time, mid wages whilst attending and lutrticipatitig in the ex ercises of the improvement of teachers. Hkc. 2. I hut, at the close of the annual sew ions of the sairi institute, it shall be the duty ot thesevernl County, City and Borough Sucrihtcnrients to make a rcjiort to each board ol school directors in their respective jurisdictions, sett inn forth Ihe number of rinys that each tern -her shnll have attended anil participated in the exercises of the said annual Teachers' Institute, which said report shall he the basis for allowing tbe teachers Ihelr time and wanes: VonnVrf, 1 list the provisions of this Act shall not extend to the first school district rf J ennsylvania, nor to the counties wherein siiecisl laws rcgulnting or relating to County Institutes are in force. Approved the 7th dav ot June, A. J i. 11. IlKXttV M. Hovt. SiciL WATSON. In ClmrlleN borough, on Saturday evening, Uaecmbrr 3d. 161, Jal-bi K. Watbos, aged 4V years, II monthi and 21 di. nOOVER 'At his home In Lawrme town ftbip, ca Wednraday, Nut, 2 Id, IfcM, Jacob IIuovkr, a (ted yearr-, 8 mental and 7 dayi. WOLKSLAflLE. In Morrii township, oa Mod day, November 2ih,lHSI, Mrs. Mart l. Woi.ru lao le, wile of John Woleiiagle, aged 61 years, S ui until and 21 days. HKPP. At Troutvilfe, Pa., November 2fllh, lSSI, nf dipbtberin, Joieiei!, youncent ion of Hum ii til and bophia Ipji)i, aged (1 yean, moot hi and 0 dayr. My fnttfpi now Irnd up to (Jnd j 1 hear his wondroui name ; A NxM la fhiuir.3 "f 'I'0 r'"J 'i 0 nt leads me (0 the Lamb. Parents, sutirt, brother dear, Do not ifctd ttiy tears lur to, for I've fruined the beavenly apbsre. Where I'll dwell eternally. II. I. J. 3cw . Skive rttermr nt. Finest Dry Goods, Beat Boot and Shoe, At H. A. Xratier s. IMfl-lT. A IMINIHTR ATOR'B NOTICFNetto 1 1. It hereby given (bat lelten of Administrates on tbseatateof LAZAHl'S ARMSTRONG, lata of Far mi son townibip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., dee'd, bavins; been duly granted to tbenndersifrned.all persona indebted to said estate will please make itumrdiate payment, sod the bavins 0 lei at or arm an ft against the same, will present them prop, rly authenticated for settlement without delay. ur.unuB. ? 1 haw, AamiDtitrator. Lumber City, Nor. 2-'i, IBSI-At. A I'DITOH'H NOTICE.-Theunderslgr.ed 4. a. Aumtor appointed to distribute tbe pro euia arising from tbe (Sheriff's sale of tbe iron erty of Daiftb 0. barker, under Vend. Ex. No. 07 June Term, Itisl, to and among tbe parlies legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notloe that oe win sit to attend to tbe dunes of bis appoint ment at bit offee. In PbMrflrld. on PHI DAV. tl VIII l"AT or DKrfcMHKll, . I). 181, at 5 o'clock p. M. V. A. HAtlKRTV. Auditor. Cleaiflcld, Pa., Nov. 2:td, 1861 flt. Town Lots for Sale IN COALPORT. Clearfield Co,, Pa, 4 LAKOR number of town lets oan be had at iL s roaiooable price hy applying to John L. Liabtner, Jr., Agent, (said town la aituste I in the coal hana on Cleartleld creak, at iba term I none of the Hell's (lap railroad. D011S ft KIIAW, Clearfield, Pa. Kov. lo, USI Im. 2Jtw dt'frilsnufnts. W. J. LYTLE. J. 0. LYTLE. A iriHTdll'H NOTICI--Ia tbe matter of 2Y. the sale of tbe property of Charlea A. Holes, by the bbtriff of Clrar field oounty, Pennsylvania. On motiiD of Mm ray 4 Oordon, wltb the eon- sent of J. F. filrKi-nnca, atlorner for attaehinir oreau r, 1 rf - mouuiiuuo was i. pointed Audi-ti-r to diittibuta the proeeeds. Ity virtue of tbe I npiKiintoient, I will ultnd t tbit dutv on S ATI! It HA V, t ho '4TH DAY of DKCKMIIKR, IH3I, at my efliae in OleartielJ, at Itlo'olofk A M. of snid div, when and where all parties Interested una attend if tbey see proper. i lios. j . Mel-1 LMtl tin, Auditor. ClfarnelJ, Pa., Nov. :)0, ISl-3t. 1)' CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Crr-Ai-fiKLP, Pa., Lccimbir 9, IfPl. Flror, i- r Mt n f,o Unekwhent Flour, purewt i Oil Corn Meal, per owt. 2 00 Chup, rn, porewt 1 80 Chop, itiixnd, per cwt . 1 4(1 Ilran, per ewt 1 00 Wheat, per bu!icl 1 24 Rye, per bushel , so Oatr-, per buahel 60 Corn, ears, per bjr-hel SO Ifueltwfaeat, per baihel 1 DO Clover seed A 00 Timothy set-d 8 75 Potatoes, per butthel 1 Ji) Apple, i.or bushel 75 Oniom 2 00 llama, per pound U hbouMer, per pound mM I Dried Ilecf, per pound IS Chlekt-ns, per pair Ii0 li utter, per pound flit Kfrgs, iwr doien 15 H.iit, per sack, large 3 00 Coal Oil, per glh.n hard, par pound 15 Dried Apples, per pound . 7 Dried Pi-ache, per pound 12J lliana, per bnnhel S IU (Oil yiaittt. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENU'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERBILL & CO., M.uhrtrallng, llrllnrit K .Vim is' OILS, l'lIILIl'SUl JU;, I'KNN'A. We qunte our brands of Petroleum and other oils tuhjtft lo market eins) delivered free by our Npeclal ('11 Car, when pa Ming the station at whieb t-ujers Ueiiro delivery. Refined Oil, 115 di-?. KireTtt..ror gl neunei ni, i.iu .... Prime White, 150" M .... Water Wbife, I0' " " w ' Torch Oil, i;.t " " . " .... Miners' lamp oil, 100 " ' Hensine, 72 Oravity " Naptha, 74 " " Ilasolinr, fs " .... Prepared Rciiduutn " Pit Car Oil " .... Trurk Axle Oil " . .., No, (10 Car Oil " No. 0 Car Oil ' "... No. I Car Oil " " .... No. 1 Car Oil- " " No. 3 Car Oil " Franlilin Natural l.ubrioaliog. " WeitVa. Nat. Lubriciting Fratiklin 2n deg. (Iravjty " " Fxlra (Winter) " " Medium Winter " " " V.rro Tect " " Wnt Vs. Katrs Winter " ' " ' Mo-liuui. " " " Illack Diamond " .... Oreen Kngine " " .... Onlden " .... Amber " " ' .... XX 1 " Extra Heavy Spindle (lil " ' Cjlmder Oil, Extra Ungbt " " siaictilesa cylinder Uil " No, 3 " " .... Kxtra fignal Oil " " Wool Oil, No. I " .... LirdOil (extra)Winter ' " .... " " No. 1 " " .... Miners' Yellow, 3 grades 11 ' " hitra No. 1,8 grades.. M ".,. " White 8 graded " LtBeci, No. 1,fhett American) " " Turiient loo (Itubv) " " Tanners' Oil ( Upper) " " l't)llCI-:N'tTI('i;. In the Court of Com- Pleas of Clflaifijld counly, Penn'a. tiara h J. dpden, by btr I noxt mend, ( va. f Subpi.'n In DiTorre. W. 8. Ogdeo. ) The undoriiffnrd Com mbsloner nriointed bv tbe paid Court to take testimony in the above oaae, and rep'trt the same to ihe laid Court, will attend to tbe duties of hi appointment at his otLce In Clearfirld on FRIDAY, DECK.MUKK 11. 1SHI, At 2 o'clock P. M ., at ablcb time aod place all paiiici in in ie reel may tuteii l. W, A. IIAUKHTY, Cit'rIie!J, Pa. Nov, 30, hl-4t. L'onjnjiisir.er KEHOYAIi'I rilllK liiiiirm end neglivei of the Uie firm 1 ot I) KOA DRKNT A I'll 11, . PS, having been pu rc in ca iy iiie umlertibed, they bive moved the same to VU Choitnut btreet, where tbey will be pleattd to roe their o d patrons. ery repeet)ullv, IiRUADHi;.NT A CO., (Sccceirors to L'nadbent A Pbillipi.) l'hilad('libia, Penn'a. ffo-Nr'itivca of thti pint eight or tn years re ferved by thnn. November , IPSl-Iy. EIGHT FARMS For Sale or Rent! The luhseriber proposes to sell or rent a nam ber of larmi located as follows ; The Grst lituiite in Uurniiiie towmibip, Centre county, eonlaining 150 acres, having thereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and knowo as tno James Muiholiand farm. ALSO, another farm sitoate in Orahara town ship, Clearfield county, containing 1 17 acres, with tbe neceMxrv ttnprovementa. This farm ii under laid witn a UOOD VEIN OF COAL. ALSO, iii other farms in ihe virnity of Freneh ville, ountaining respectfully 1 13, I O'l, V5, fjj, 50 ana iu ncrei. 1 dene terms nil have bouiei and baroi thereon, good water, bearing orchards on same, as well as soma good wood land. F further pariifluUrs call in pcrcon, or aldres the IP. J. 1, 1TL,J y CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, PIIILIPSHUKO PENN'A. MOIiASSKS, SUG AIM, COFFEES, TEAS, So, SPICES, SHOULDER, HAM, SIDE, liUTTEn, CHEESE, SALT, LAUD, &(!., WILLOWWARR, UKKNSWAUE, X'OTATOES, SOAI'S, Ac. LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PltlCES. Agents for Lorillard's Celebrated Tobaccos. lru giflvtrtlsnurutj. HAVE m HEARD PblMp.Wn, P.., N.iTtmlifr II, Al.tr. 1881. FALL. 1881. A. THA2THAT7SER, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, CLUAKFIELU, PA. The News From MOORE'S? TBEI HAVE JUST EICE1VED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, and Hats AND s I liOOQS The Largest and Best Stock of underiigncd by letter. Jc. U'tb, lgyi-tf. jamri Kxr.it. L. M. COUDR1ET. Freoehville, Pa, CARItOI.L L. IIDDM No Ciooils al Hctall. frires (iuarantecil. B R AKCS WARPnOCHRa, Tyrone At J. Hurley k Sons' Coal Yard. HouU ialo At Vanl'oien A Co.'s tone Ware bnune. Curwemrille Frame Warehouse uear Kailroad Station. Kbcniburg Inllroad Station. Addreia all orders to LOCK 110X f9, Pblllpihurg, May 4, '(l-l?. Cenlre county, Pa. JUtt" iU'frtisrm(nts. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwenirtlle, Pa., Jan. 9, 7"-tf. !- - ,wih H.K.rTh rtren t iiaiian neea wnit-n 1 win 1 Italian Heea whit h i will nil cheap tor omb, or exchange for wheat. For further in formation call od or addreoi the nnderimd. J.J-'. hltAMKlt, Nov 5, '79 tf. Clearfield, Pa. Ucld I:,:::::,::k;,:;" Reprercnttbe following fint-claai Companies. Liverpool A London A Otobt Eog...t3S,.l?0ttn5 rnopou, or llarllord, Uonn 3,072,101 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil 7,30(i,K;:il Penniylvania Insurance Co., Pin I a... 3,l.ll,0.i9 tjueen Insuran:a Co., England 6,0(10,000 Lancarbtre Insurance Co., Englaud... fi.Oft-t ,025 North British A Mercantile, Hog l)t2M.ltr- Western Amurance Co., Toronto 1,411.06 Oftreon Market St., opp. Court House, Clear Bld, Pa. Jun-V7-tf. a UAnaAiN. VALUABLE LANDS FOE SALE ! rpiIB undenlgned onVe f,r sale two valuable X farms situated in Lawrence township, as M lnws'i One hundred and twenty 120) arres cleared and s good Hate of cultivation, and having thereon erected a largo and line frnrae dwelling bouse, (wo large frame lirtrni and other neesnary outbuild ing!, titgethrr wiih a large orvbitrd, good water, Ac , ir. hevtity acres clo-irej and under cultivation, but with ni hmMinjri. The said land are sltunte within 21 miles of Clearfield nnd tho i'nnpy Ivania Haiimad and are UD'lerluid with bituminous noa) end (ire-clay. Ilea 1 on for Selling. Declining heahh ol owner' For luriher particulars, inquire of t he iulicrilier, J. Fit AN K SNYIH.'u, Att'y for Owner. Clearfleld, Pa , June 14th, lMHt-tf. Clironic Diseases a Specialty I BY Uyron Clark. M. I). -AND- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, THE LEAST MONEY. That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STOKE, ROOM XO. 1 OPERA HOUSE, il:. (.'. ATOM W . HIKIRR, Clc.rlolJ, Pa., S,,l. 2), imo.tr. HOFFER'S Cheap CashStore HIIOM M. TIIHKIi, OPI n IIOIINE, Clearfield, Pa., WII0LKSAI.E k RKTAII. liKALKR IN DRY GOODS, Comprising Dress Goods of tbe very latest My lei, confining in part ot t'asbmeres, MeooheHer Fancies, Alpacai, and all tnaoner of Fancy Dress Goods, Sui'h as Cretont, Mobair Listers, Plaids, Dreu uiofchams, Ureu ranclea of the very latest si j let, and as cheap aa tbey etin be told in this market. NOTIONS, Consisting f Ulovei for Gents, Ladies and Misses. Hots of all ahadei, Silk Fringes, Lace, Fancy Dreu Buttons. Ladies' Tiea of all shades and styles, Cuffs and Collars, Ribbons of all kinds and qualities. Merino Underwear, Trimmings, ete. BOOTS AND SHOES Suits Made to order at Short Notice. ALBERT THANHAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite postoice, CLEARFIELD, PA. s-j.i-neiif. .... '..''". ... " " N OTI('IC.T)ie anderiiftned. residinff In the BpetUsta, Oss Urentts Pis Cist. DisootisT or Old Psirsa, 8ewlnf MahlDe eas sow be purchased at Merrell'a tis and variety store, front $.ta up wards. All klada of aawtng nacfaia! rapaired on Ihe shortsst notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1177. Wastis. Delivered at tbe Rail Road. inn.OHO SS.lDfh shaved shineles. 1 00,0ll 14-lneh sawed abinglea. l0,00t feet of pint boards. JO", (me 14-feet shaved hoopl. 5,000 railroad ilea. ftU,0vfeetof (rood setaloek board. For which 1 will pmr the bicbest market price, delivered at Clearflld, or at any soknl aa tbe Tyrone A Clearfield liailroad. 4. w. auiiii Clearfleld, Pa 0t. 14, IBTI-tf. hat made Ihe neccMary arraneementa and pro uosea to otien an EATINtl llMl'SK for the ao- oommodation of the public sTierally, aod I here by solicit s liberal share ol ibe public palrnrage, JOHN J.KNWHill, Westover, I'a , Feb. 9, l8.tf. Ditnurrif)if fF IVA!lTM HHir. The partnerhlp heretofnre eiltni between U K. Hhofi and Denton Freeman has thii day Halurdiy, Nov. ft, I.HH1) heen - dismlved by mutual ennsent, and tbe boohs of tbe firm remain Id the possession of A. K. MrnfT. A K. FHnfP, DEN TON UKKMAN. Madera, Pa., Nov. I, -it. IWTHAV HIIF.rP.-Cmi Irespasslna; on J l0 preroiies of tbe snbacrlher, In Morris ownhip,lD Juoeor July.lHKl.TllltEE MIEEP. The owner Is hereby rennet ted to come forwent, prove prnperlv. pay obarges and lake then away or tbey wilt be dupoeed ol as the law uri-cU. CHKISTIAN HARTEL. Kylartown, Pa., Nov. J.I, lSl 3t. INTRAY wTril'.n.-Cina trespas-lns; on j. the premises of the nndersitned, residing In Chet piwnbip, os or a'-oot Ihe 1st of Kep'era ber last, s two year old RED HTKKR, with white hind less and a while spot en the forehead. Tbe owner, er owners, Is requested te eoene forward, prove property, pay proper rharfet and talie bm away, or st will be diipnied of as the law dict s. B4MI HI. IMrtl.fcLJ. New Washington, Nor. 2.1, l"M-.ll IXKt TTOU'w NOTK'l--Noliseis sere a bv fven thai Lett ere Testamentary on tbe e.tate f 11KNHV RANT, late of Brady twp., Clearfield tnanty, Pennsylvania , daeeaeed, bav lt bees dnly JiranUd to tbe nndervif ned, all perxns In debt i te eatd estate will pleare make immediate pavmant, and those havinc tlaims or darda aanast the aaaia will present iben properly saibentiosted for aattlement. AM tka HAUSKr.rl, tiecutor. Lstbtrabsrf, Ve.t Oct. 19, ISSMt. COUNTRY RFSIDENCB with OFFICE and J LATItiH ATttRY, Waihinston, Prnn's. DK. CLARK haa become tatnuui ns THE WATER DOCTOR by his remarkable success in lifeline an 1 treating nn tonus r,i nirenre irom a I'MKOMUAL and Mli'lt'tSCOPlCAL KXAMINA'llo.V ef tbe THINK. lovaHdi should send for his elrculars Itirinft Inrtrucitona bow to prepare and send specimens nr Umgnoim. Ailnrea with staanp Vll. Jit UU.l l li n It h, Nov. 3, 1?8l-y, Waihinfrtoa, Pa. (jKoitos wsAvra ,.irt r. wravkn TOU Save moneY IN DL'VIMl VOIR (100113 FROM eo. f IjuiI 1 Wenver, SKC0ND STRF.F.T, CLEARFIELD, PA., IKAI,SK8 IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots $ Shoes, Ilalsf Caps GROCERIES, Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c.,&c. ALSO, FLOl'R, r W If, BACON, HAM, SALT, OATS CORN, CHOP, KT0. Thtnfcf.l for p.l f.ror. . inttt tb. pahll. tn r.ll tnj trt tint l.r,. ..d n.w llo.ll of good., hteb o will di.po. of i roMon.lil. run for r.S, or .ah.Br lor eounlr, prodne. I'nlit. ond u.ntlr. el.rk. to will ap, fim, nd priec. daw. low. OR0ROB A PAt'L t. WEAVER. Ol.trB.id. fk.B.Pt. il, IISI-ll. NOTICE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED OUR Fall .lud Winten Slock OF DR Y GOODS, DRESS GOODS, XOTIONS, MIL LTXER W1XD FJXCY GOODS, VE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO CALL .1X1) EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE. Yours Respectfully, 3E3C. X-353 3E3C HOC jA. ritb CO., ROOM XO. 2, PKS OPERA HOUSE, CLKAltFIEI.I), I'KNN'A. N. B. In our Millinery Department wo employ none but first class Milliners, nnd guarantee nil work to give satisfaction. II. LEHMAN & Co. SapLmbor II, 1SS1 -tr. W. II. BALLENGER, WHOLESALE tobacconist, AND DKAI.KR IN SMOKER'S ARTICLES. Til K L ARfi KST A N D CI1 EAPKST VA Til ETY OK CIGARS IN 111 E CITY, Kolo Agont of I'liilndulphia of tho W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars, A LA UGEVARIKTYOF ROUGH AND HEADY alwaysoniiand. A rECIALTV MAI)'! OF HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY. fcaTSTORES K1TTKI) VI AT THE LOW KST CASU I'KICE3. . W. Il.ll.lUEXCER, Xo. m Mnrkrl Street. I'lilladelphla. September 7th, IRSl-ly T OH W OH K. All kinds of job work executed ej In the best manner at this ofliee, ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Corw.n.rlll., J.n. I, '7! If. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Corw.ni.m.. P.., Jan. 9, in;. if T FRESH MEAT I MIK BndertlTted will enotlnat the butr'rinjr. nKY TO l.OAN.-O. Int-olii. In- prnr.d ftrio prnpott., br lb. Mutu.l Lift in.ur.nr. uomn.ny i ft.w kork.o. Br,t pjort ffn.., in .urn. from 1 1.008 D. For fartbor in- frmkti,n p,)7 to Ih. anrf.r.irnd. HI KXTHAL W. BMITU Clr.rdtld !'., M.J 7lb, lS7tf.tr. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, Carpets OHCIoUim, WALL PAPER, LEATHEE, FISH, Etc., Which will U Hid wboUula or rI.U. Will Uk. Country Produce In F.trbaiiKt for (iooil. it Market Price., WM. J. II0EFER. ( I..i i-ld. Pa.. pl. M. IHHI-tr. MORRIS & IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. fell; jy mm m Tho only 8-Flango Safe in the World, AND C0NTAININU More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATENT Inside tbe planing mill office, oa l'ine reet. Freh eat every Manday, Wedne. i-nuay aaa Ka'urd? mnrnlodi. Ton pn'mner repeet fally solifited. W. HHOWN, Ter N. U. Uon. Clearfleld, Pa,, 11 1 81-If. Farm for Sae ' TIIR vnderslfned offer f.r sale ONE llt'N VKV.lt At HKH nf bis Rne farm situated in Law ranee township, Clearfleld enunty, I'a., oa tbe anal a road ("adieu frora Clnarfleli borooh te Ansonville. There la ahnet ft! aerea el eared and ander ffond eultieatioo, with two gn4 oreberds of eholee fro it, a (food spring of pure water, and anew frees hnnse, lt'a2f feet, and ather aut- baildlngs, and alsolbereea limherand board fr a barn. The farm il underlaid wltb THRKK VX1NH Of COAL. Tbe enter veia 11 aew ipen. Pr farther parilealara eUl en 4. f. MeKenriek, Keq , In Clearfleld, er on tbe pre- ilea wbare tbe anderiigned now reida- 4, w i iiumrsu. CtrwtDiTllle, Pk, Oct. 19, 1B6I-0M BRICK FOR SALE. There are MO, ft no gn) H'lck fr sale at the Marshall Rrirk Yard, ,h arrBf et tbe b .rnujh ol Clearfield aiwaye oe loand on band I aeeoipModata anr euatnrner who may call. J. n mnnMALb, Agent, ClearflelA a., Aug. 24, If81-3m. a slMIMTRATOH'H NOTICF. Votlee f is hereby airen that Letters of Administra ted oa tbe estate of 8AMUKL SHOFF. late ai iteeearta twnsblp. ufearnem te., fa., dee d, baring heen duly granted to the nndereigned, all persona indebted to said estate will please an eke immediate payment, and those hating elataoe er uemanili agaicst the same will pre sent taem prop rly aatbeatioated for settlement, attboat delay. JANK SHOCK, W, 0. Wll ITK8IDKS, Adaiaiatratera. Raney, Pa., Not. 10, IMI-ftt AO E NTS! A OP. NTS! AGENTS MARK TWAIN'S -i-SSW NEW BOOK. "The Trlnt e and the Tauppr." Elegantly boand ; with to In II last ration!. This will be the Leading Brrak of the Beeaoa. AORNTH WANTK1 la every Towa. Deat nlit it, bat sand for alrcalari at eaee and seeur cbnlee of lerritnrr. Addreee, F. 0. BLISS4C0.,Newark, N. J. ii t n-et Muro Becuro from Burglan than ny Fire Proof Sale, ana no cxponns in ropniring ISolH or Lock.. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, SolW Angle Corners. The" rWca nrt now being Hold in ttiia Stnts In LARGE NUMBERS, And give tho Greatest Satisfaction, Being the Must Ilihly Finished, Beat Uado, and Cheapest First Class SATS t7U Produced. Thiuo CololTotoJ Snlee bad the Champion Record IS TM Great Boston Fire, And since that time oreat and ihpor TAKt IMPROTEMENTI have been made. Ilefore trlrinir your order to any other concern, lend for prieoa and doacrintire Catalogue. M0MIS& IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dm. It, 1M.1,.