THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WBDNRHDAT MORNING, JUNK 15, 1879. Terms of Subscription. II pi4 I ftdrMw,or with ia three Koalas... S M if paid tftcr thrM ud before ill months... S 60 jf paid alter the eiplratloB of ill e-oabtJ. I ce-Mun. S. M. P imp g ill A Co., Newe pirf Aareftlslnf Afeots, T Park Row, eoraer BUoo Stmt, are our 4uj aataortaed A(ats n t lIlr REMGIOUH NOTICES. MtlhodittEpUcopal Chnrch R.t. J. 8. IfrMiidiT. Pastor. Harrises erery Sabbath ,1 io A. M.nd Tt r. . Sabbfttn Snbool at 9 A. M. PTar Meet In a erery WJdJt, at T4 F. M, Comn untoa Berries, first debbata of every aonth, st 1U A. He.l t'learBeld M. K. Church. Rer. W. frvrr Wit-aoa, Pastor. Preaching erery altera' Sunday, M I o'elook, P. M. Bun day Kobool at 3, r. ai. aii arc untca u atieoa. PrtibMeiiaa Cbnrch-Hr. H. S.Botlbb. -Sabbath aarrieea morning Bad eveninir-8etv betb ftibool at I I, rrayer Maetlng we4i.es. jar treeing. . . Baptist Church. Re. J. A. Amain, Tu tor. Bwrtees every Sabbath osornlng and evening, si tarsal inj, at IU o'clock A. M ., and T P. M. Pabbaib School at I P. M. Prajrar Meeting every Wsdaeaday evenlog. mi. franc le Church Cathlle-RT. P- J, Smtnii. Prwhto) at 104 o'clock, A. M., on tbs Int. third and fourtb Sundays of eaeh month, Vnpn r.nd BeBedletlon of the blessed Haeraaient tt 7 o'clock, P. M. ttandey School every Sunday aftcrnooa ills olooa. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tikb or loLDiaa qcabtib imwuom oovw. Behind Moaday of January. Third Monday of March. Pint Monday of Jnae. Fourth Monday of Hep tern ber. TIMI Or OLDIKfl COB BOB FLBAe. first Monday of Jons. Hooond Monday of November. ruiLio orricaaa. Preeident JtjHon, Cfaarlai A. Mayor, of Look Haven. Atiittamt taw Judge II on. John H. Orris, of BellefoDlo. Ateoeiale Jmdget Abram Ogden, Clearfield) Vincent tt. lloit, uieerneia. protkonotaryHH Bloom. Rtgitter mud Rtevrder L. J. Morgan. lti$iriet Alton Win. M. MoCnlloogh. fraafMrtr Philip Dolts. Skerif Andrew Pants, Jr. luput Sheriff Christ. J. Keagrv, Clearfield. t'oWy Surveyor fiamnel F, McCloskey, Cur- ensv..ie. Count Commheionere P. W. Kylor, Qrs hem ton P. 0.: Klab JohnstoB, Grampian Willi P. O.; juha Norrii, Sr., Carwsnsvtlle. fount, Auditor WillltBi V. Wrlfbt, Claar Icld : Joiopb ailllland, Thraa Ram J. 8. Nor rii, Woodland. Commit Ooromr J. B. Noff, Ktw WnihlBftton. Jury Commi&tiontn Dr. Jamoa P. Rorohfltld, Clearfied, Joaapb Altiandor, Madora. Sprint4ndnt of Pmbti HekooUii. L. Mo Qnown, Cloarflold. ikaUref WgkU at MtT JtM W.Carl Do, offico at Lathonbarg Pa. Solari PubUt Jobs W. W rig ley, Wat. Ra dtbaagh, Cyrna tiordon, Cloarfitld t JoMnb H. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Carwoaivilla ( J. A. Li Ting it on a, Unlloii City. Our Special oolutnn It doeldfdly Intoroitlng in a leal point of view, and profitable reading to utildert who want to aara money. YEA, OF COURSE J "Hill yon taka wheat, oati or eora for iub f rip I ion t" W'a art often lnqairad of in thii way by IttUr from patrona who reiida at a diitanca from Clfarfild. Wt agiln aay yoa, Tha receipt! of a rtrponiibla tntrchant or mill owner In tba vicinity, will annwcr ua Jut aa well ai tba oaih. To illluatrate: If any of our patrona will dalirar ui a bug of grain at tba mill of Joseph 11. Broth, ifl Cheat townabtp, Bora PaUhia, In Bornalda, Thomai II. Pnroay, lo Graham, Wm. Portar or fibaw', In Lawranva, or Brown A Soyler'a, at Rock I on, Union townahlp, and forward thalr receipta for tb a moan I, wowltl erodlt thorn on tbelr account for tbe lama. In tbia way all may mob pay what I hey owe, If thay will punaa tbia toarH. tf. No pupor next weok. For cheap uita go to Hirlingorft RoOB' i , A Circnu vinitud Luthenburg one day la ft week The roof of the Court House is be ing repaired. l,3Ht Saturday wan the longeHt day of tbe year 1ST. The next issue of the Kkpubmcan willboJoly Vtb, 1H7. Go to the Park on the Fourth and li'ten to Uot. Curtin't oration. The new local on the Bellofunte Re- fubliea atari a off big peraonala. Potato buga are in our midst, but tbny are not ai nnmtroua aa in rormar year a. The i'iituburg Sunday Critic looks fry anaeh tmprorad under Ita aw managemaaL in "" The Auditors of Clearfield borotiKh publiah their report of tba condition of Snanooa for the yaw 1878. mm mm i Samuel U. and Iticbard Irvin are building a now farm houaa at tbe eld homcatead farm, la Lewrenoe townablp. Itev. J. B. Shaver, ot Miltwburg. Pa., preaohod in tba Cleartald M. K. Church I art Sabbath momlag and aranlng. The Union township Koad and Poor rand a ta lament la pabhahad m anotoar toioma. Ut tboaa tntoreated Uka notion. Thoso of our readers who have never heard Uot. Cartla apeak ahonld go to tbe Park, on the Fourth of July by all maana. The report of the County National Bank, at tba cloaa of bnaineaa on Beturde, Job lltb, ia ubliabcd In aaetbar eotumn. An orcan irrinder visited town on Friday laat aad turn i bed aom goad maaltf, halter lhaa la uiutlly ground out by that elaaa of mailelana. aiiw The nirnio aoason baa commenced A aamber of little lada aad laaaea of tbli borough held aua laat Tbnraday In Reed'a Oror. They bad a pleaaaat and happy time. Parties with torch-liichUare noticea ble ia Ika rlfer la tba viatalty of lawa nearly every avealag. With what inaeaaa tbey meet in rapturing lab we are enable to it ate. The largo flouring mill of Henry & Co., at Ifuatiogdon, with a oueatiiy af Boar, grain, etc., waa deatroyed by Bra laat Tburrda morning. Lava, tt.tMfl i fully la aura J. We loarn from tbo Jlemlle that the atore af Mr. Ilenry Livarlgbt, at Oaeeela, waa bur larltvd en Wednaeday night nf laat week. Among ether artleme eeleeud were tvea or algk revolveri. Ho etna to the berg tar a. i m - A I. VP . WalUr, who burnod with ft,i wkito irl.f wl.W Utoor.Uo. D;, la tkU (.! t. mikt tli ippnnM n.atttrml.. H. will. w r. (M IntlX., ol W iltliand fr.. Ik. sWlh TheCountv Cumn.iHionera will be la hmIm l tknr .tin ia Ulwri.14, Mi Xo.d.; ".it 41k, U rrmtit la WMl at k( u aa; k. atMiMrj. All ,artl.l kt.l Vaalarn to rittnt aitklkaaa will pl.a Uka aolloa. m . Tb cum f Andrew Trtoy, ol Mo- K Maaly, .oar i.t.4 of atardar la Ika IrH da itm. m kiu. Ik. Daii ml Pard.nl. 1 Ua amt- ' l.rt Mk la HarrlaWf, and Mllaa wa. I!'!". aatll Ika aail Mwloa f Ika Bard. t'u. E.. 5lh lUklinieut, Fa. KttionaJ i..ii,.l rkillpalmrf, will Tlrlt Clatrtald k. roarlk of Jal; aad tartuiaala la lkaa.ro Mia at tbo Cltluaa' Park. Lonk oat lor rud panda I Tba aaaaifara kar' (ill'. ia kraiali..a tkal tk.j will ko koro. t'brry truo cuiJcnU re now in "i" I but wa Iraal Ikal aaao W Ik. roadori ol lao Xmauraa, artkalf CrUada, D ko to aaf.r- " 10 But wllk ar ojlikap aklk) lk ''I lkl .krir, I.Ud aad olr.Bt frail. Tka km; (row ikit araaoa ki aotd to ko aa oforat. a. tam.kaat tko coaal,. "' Wo ire culled npon this week lo Ua doatk wf Mr.. J.ka tlaMoaa, wklok "ml a f riday bat, aFlor loa aad waar, Klm. ao aadaraa) kar rwlog IH (root Pt'lora, A kalkaJi4 aad oao ckiki an bft to ""1 tkalr koroa.ooKal. Tko faaanl look '" aa Eoada, (floraaoe.aad " Urfo'T nM. Hot. Ea.llw W. Roltk oflsl.l.d at tko I'Mral Ntiim, want a new suit for the Fourth. Blrl inter nwi acua tao aaaapoaL No Pro&chinir in the lUnti.i ol.,.ni,.. of Claa irlald and Carwonarlllo a.it Rabkaib, on I of tka sailor holiiin, m Orara aa allag at Calm. aoaoaot Moan) Still (iolNd I'd. Tha il orar the Tyrone aad Clearfield railroad ao ia your oror tba ablnmanu durU. .v.. tbia laat year abowa the enormout iaerenaa nf ,3fi tone. aw .I,.. 1 I.' - I j . i . n -ati.-ii i huiu uiAi many or tbe farmert of Lehigh oounty hare begun lo plant bit? atitila ar.ik vAm arJ " ' ' - '"J wm pay Miier than any other Dart of l ha r.rr. ....... i. aaaloual bad yeara. The Directors of Hunton township School Diatrietwill recalro propoaalt until 6atur day, Auguet U, fur tbe emotion of a aohool houaa at Hickory Kingdom. For partleulata addreaa tot Bojretary 0f the Board at Pan A a Id. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Poataffirie. mt Olu,l.u r. n June ld, lUTUt M.S. Clark, A. L. Fiaeinaa. P. A. OAL'LIN, P. SI. 1 mm a ii Anotukb MissiKOa In tbe death ol Mr. Frelloy, Cheat townahlp loaei one of 1U oJtieat and moat exemplary eitiiena. lie waa born In German t, and emigrated, with hia family, to tbli oonntty about 9.ib, eeUllng where he died. He wa uoonaiatrot member of the Baptlt Chitreh for in a uy yeara. To Bask Balliht. We, tbo Now Washington Baae Ball Club, do ohallenge to play agNmaofBaee Ballon the Fourtb of July, at New Waablnglon, lor tbe ehamplonabip of Clear field, Indiana aod Jetferaon avuntiea. 0. J. CturBEu., CapUla. New Waabtngton, Juna 3Sd, W9, The Cambria Freemnn of last week iaji i "The Aral eablegram arer aant over tbe wlrea from Ebenabarg waa tranamltted on Satur day laat It aoBtained aUteen worda,ouat eighty- aeren oenta per word, or a total of f IS.93, and waa a meaaage from Iter. Father McCarthy, of St. Augnatlne, to a friend In Borne, the Eternal City." mmn - The Bright Side. Man is born to trouble, but if the trouble arieea from n derange- meat of tbe liver, atomaeb, bowvl and butch ay Mem, It ean be remedied by lr. Ferner'a Blood and Liter Remedy nod Nerve Tonie. I'm bia Capitol Bittern for appetite and atrengtb. For ale by llartewick A IrTln, drtytgiate, Clearfield, Pennaylrania. Bishop L. Wallace returned home from Princeton College laat Tburaday evening. Miaa Maggie MoCullougb, daughter of L. K. Me Calloogh.from Diokinaon Bemioary Willlamaport, and Miaiea Clara and Bertba Shaw, daughterief A. B. Sbaw, from Piltaburgb Female College, re tnraed oa Friday evening, to enjoy the Summer vaeatlo a with their frlenda. ' mm- o-awjo - Lumheii City Acadeuy. The Lum ber City Academy willopea for a Summer aeeaton of eight weeka, ammenolng July Tib, 1679. Tbia fioorirbiog Inatltotlon ia patrooiied by many of tba ablnat at ad en t a 1b the oouuty, Terma for aesalon, (Theory and Practise of Teaching a perlalty) 13.60. Boarding, $2,00 per week. Keoma for aelf-boardera to be bad obuap. Lumber City, June Sth, 1879-St i e e 1 How is this for Sheep? Tho Bod- ford tiauttt aayi: "Meaara. Ueo. Doraey an J Jame Bowdon, butchera of thia plaea, laat week bought four aheap from David Bbafer and Joan ugard, of Cole rain townahlp which were tbe larg eat we know of having been railed In tbia eeetioa : for Borne time. Tbe four auintala aggregated 740 ponnda. The two bcevjeat onea pulled tbe beam 1 to the tune of 4h0 ponnda. The eheep were Cota wolda " A Tprii m the Profrshion. Wo nnderatand (bat Lawyer Brook book, during the put week, porch a red the excellent Law Li brary of A. A. Graham, Kj , eonalatlng of MO volumea, aad be ia bow ready to llnnn to tba wronge of client!, aod, for a reaaonable eon aider- atloa, will eorreot tbem faraa It If poaalble. Mr. tirabam dealgna going Went in eeareh of a larger field. Wa hope that all of bia expetit,ona will be realised in the fulleat meaaore. The editor is absent this week at tending tbeaauual meeting of tho Penneylvanie Editorial Aaaoelatloa. Tba meaabera of the Aa eoelatlon aaaembled attbeQirard Bouae, Phila delphia, on Monday, where tbey ware met by aimilar bodiei from New York and New Jerrey, eodonTueaday moraing etarted on their Sum mer exouraiou to Cape May, where tbe Summer meeting of the Aeeeolattoa will he held. Tbey will remain at theaeaaborofor about oaa week. Attention 'Squirei. Judge Boss, of Norrlatown, Ta., haa ealled the emotion of Juatioea of ibo Peeoe to tba new vagrant not, knowa aa the Tramp law, whioh waa approved April Ulb, 1970, andgoa into effect Auguet 1Mb, 1879. Tbe Judge laid that, under bia reading of tbe law, Juetieeje would ao longer have power to commit aa vagrant, aa tbey have been doing, but will be required to oommlt la jail for trial, tear ing the final dlepoattlon of tbe onea to the Court. mm Persona in roceipt of a pension from the Veiled Stalei had better not become a member of any military orgaoliatlon . An ex abauge eaya: "It may not be generally known that a memberahlp in a military company Invall datoa any penaloa the member may have been en titled to prevloua to joining auoh Co rap aay. Thia decialoB ia founded upon the fact that a man who cao paaa a military axamlaation oaa not be eerU oealy inoapaoltated from earning a IMog by work, aod therefore needa not ta be a penal oner. mi mm . Installation Services. Tbe instal- IntloB of Rev. J. J. A. lullertoB, at pa tor the Preabyterlaa Cbareh at Curwenirille, will take plaea neat Saturday evening, June 18ih. Rev. II. S.Butler, of thla plaee.wlll preaah tba aermon aad prealde Rev. D. II. Campbell, of Aaaoaville, will charge the factor, and Rev. Wm. Ueminell tbe people. Preparatory aervtsea will be held on Saturday morning, and oa Sab bath morning the Lord'i Supper will ha admin taiered. A Point on Lkenre. The Hunt ingdon Monitor lay 1 1 "Fella Toole at tba laat January Seaaiona of Huntingdon Court applied for llcenae to keep hotel at Broad Top City. A remoaatrenoe waa preaeatrd agalnat the applica tion, aad the Court relaaed to grant a lieenee. At tbe following April eeaaiona, eaotber applicatloa waa preaanted by Mr. Toole, and although no re monauanea wu then preeented, the Court agala refuted a lleeare fer tba reaaoa that It bad Seen refuaed at the prevloua aeaaioa. The conn eel for the applicant appealed to tbe Supreme Court, oa the ground that it waa the Imperative duty of tbe Court ta grant the lleenae aa tbe aeeend ap plication, at there waa tbeu ao remoaat ranee. Tbe Supreme Court on Monday laat, aflrmod tb order of tbe Court below re la leg the Ikenae." LintHLATiYB KiHHiiiti. The Belins grove Timet aay at "The Legislature paceed aa Aet to appropriate t,0to pay theexpefieMef the Flah Commlealeaera, taeleding tb Hatch lag Houaea alee, for the apptlatment by the Gov ernor of three additional Flah Commlealoueref alao appropriating $.ta,nM te put an addltioaal new lab aehute hi the Columbia dam and ta alter tba eld one during 18T9, te wbieb porpoce not over $1 k,9N la ta bo devoted aad alao lo put Aeh ab a tea, la 1881, ante Clark'a Ferry dam, Shamoblw dam, aad the Irat dam In the Juniata above Ita moatb." It look a to ao aa though theMFlab Oommiasiun" were having a good tlaee of 14, But U will bo a long time before n Went Branebera will gel freeh bad, eueept by eipreac overland. Fifty thoua and dollar a year lo repair d-mi would purebaae a good maay lib, and after thia great waate haa eeeurred lr yeara there la no proof that a abad will ever peat Sbamokln, Maaey, Big IalaBd aad QuefB'f Raa demt. It look a ta na like a piece of Troaaery p lander for the few who happen to bo Commlaetenere.er get the Jib to put B dam luiee late tbe river po.ila. Post a (IE DtR on Letters. In the aet of CeagreM parted at the laat teeeieB mah ... .i,kinr,flmliMi fDr the aeaUAaa earvtU fr tbe year ceding Juae 80tb, Uad Bectlena N aad tl make It the daty of Poitmaaun ta ami ia an mall matter that haa reached ttjdectiaellea wUh aat rail par meal of poctage an amount of alampe ca,at ta the pottage duo. Heretofore the "bert age" haa been marked apoa the letter or paekage llknal arfaauoll m Ttllt tVraUlieB Will eTO lute effect en tbe firat of July neat, and tbe sew etampa for tela perpet are a-nag prapartn ey tbe rtUm Oepartaaont at Waablagtoa and their leave aommeaeed before tba t of Jane The deaemlaalletta el theea HamBt are eaa, two, three aad fire oaatf. They are at a aaiferm rod-dljb-bvewn aeler. A large figure ropreetBtlag k. d..la.iUM la alaaai La the centre nf the atnmp, ted U eomwnded by aa ami of deli earn lathe work. Oa the upper earner of tbtt aval warh tae vorda -peotete dee" are printed wblu lettorej en th.a lower border eppeere the doatemtaatloa la Wttera of the aaaaa, and an either aid ehe Mtra Mp. - p call hite ahU'da. mj tbli tytiem a( tvampi tae wpan peat will cava a great 4al af moan now baat IB tpnU pttteteM at anerwald mail matlaf You New goodi thia week at Hirlinger & afcoVa. )ane Xi- Ju mm e mmn To Bee keepers. Bee II i von, of the vary Beat paitera, for tela cheap, by Dr. A. M HtHa. .iB-Jt, At the Republican ofllce is tho place ta get your Job work done. We are fully prepared to do any thing In the printing line, will do It well, and at the right kind ofprlooa. tf. n.i.a aa-d- mm A Fact. An advertisement Inserted Ifi the Raruauraa will reach more readerc than if publtahod ta all tbe ether papara ia tba ooun ty,and eoat the ad fertile, lea than one-half In other worda, an adrertlacment pnbliahed In eur jcurnal It worth double the prloe of that charged by any other publisher la the eouaty, 'It U a fact. tf. I M PORTA NT TO IUlLROAI) MANAGERS ! Pmtent A.. lld flSo, U. 8. PmUM Ofl.h Self Car Coupler that will couple ana or one tbouaand care at rapidly aa they are brought to gether, without aoy pereoa to guide the link or pia. Tbia la feat I oa eouaiala of the link aad pin, the tame at low la nae, and It to tlmple, al though ao perfeol to ttaeonttraction, (hat Itmuat recommend Ittelf to every Intelligent railroad man. It ean at a very email axpenaa he applied to every oar bow la ate, and la the eenitruottou of Btw car a tt will aeareely add anything to tba ex peeae )f hulldiog. Aay Railroad Company niching lo teat tba Coupler caa have It applied te their earn, by ap plying to the iio der If tied, at Olearfi eld, J a. SritiBH, Buiou A Bo tan. Addreaa all lettert to T. J. Boraa, Clearfield, Ptn nay I van la. AN OLD "LANDMARK." flea. George Bocbaoan, of Centre oounty, and well-known to many peraona In oar county, died at bia Pennavalley home tome dayt tinea. Tbe Mlllhelm Journal payg a graceful tribute ta hla memory lathe publication of tho following dlgeet of hla life, wbieh It glvee aa pleaaure to opy t "By refereftoe to our obituary oolumua it will be aeea that tbe venerable Gen. George Buobanao departed tuia life, at hit rami home, near Penn Ball, at the advanced a of nearlv eiihtv-tbreo yeara. Me had been eufferina from tbe effect of a paralytic atrokc and Had loat hla apeeeb for the .an two ycarcoi a.a lite, ulnar wiie be wu never alok. "Grn. Buchanan waa of a very lltuatrleua faml. ly. He waa a grand on of Gov. Thomat MoKeaa, brother of Admiral Buchanan, of tbe Confederate Navy, wbo wee badly wounded during the naval battle la Mobile Bay, Admiral Faragut command ing tbe federal fleet. He waa alao the father of Lieut. Evaa M. Buchanan, of the U. S. Army, who Rare bia life for hla sountrv la the War of the Rebellion, aod Commander Tbomaa Me.Kean Buchanan, who waa hilled In a naval battle to Rayon Tecbe, Louie lane, during tbe late war. Both theec youthful heroca aleep their lait Bleep la the beautiful oetnUcry at Belleiontc. A daugh ter, wbo had been married to a Mr. Xverett, from Maaaaobuaetta, Ilea alto buried here. A third eon li. Lloyd Ituobanan, reata in the graveyard at Spring MiMa. lo reliaion Gen. Buobanaa ad hered to the Kpltoopal church ; la poll t lot be wat an nrdent Whig until that onoa great party wat diaaolvcd, when he attaobed hitntelf to the Dem ocratic party, with which he noted up to tbe time of hit death. 'na held the ofllce of Protbonotary of Centre oounty for a time, by appointment by the Gover nor. Ue alaoaerved for loveral terma aa Juatloe of the Peaoo la Gregg towaabip, where bo bad bit homo for many yeara. ' Aa a neighbor Gen. Buchanan wu kind and helpful. Many were hia acta of charity In former yeara, and he will be gratefully remembered; wnen gfne. At a Cbnatian be wu broad and liberal in bia vlewt, active In tbe line of duty. : He wat an aotlve worker in and devoted friend of i tbe riunday-aohool eauct. "lie wu human be bad hla faultai but hia i aterling virtuet completely bid tbem, and bia memory will be fondly cberiabed by the communi ty of whioh be ao long wat n leading citiien nod ueeful member- Huietcai in pace." HUNTINGDON PRESBYTER V. We lake tbe following report of tbe prooeodlnga of tbe l'retbjlery, held at Orbiaonla oa tbe 19tb iaat, from the Altoona Tribune : Tbe Preibytery of Huntingdon met according to adjournment la tbe Preabyterian Church at Orbiaonla, Uuntiogdoa oouuty, at I o'clock ob Tueaday afternoon, June IDlb, and wuaoottlia ted with prayer by the Moderator, Rev. J. C. Wllbblm, of Petortbnrg. About twenty m In latere and tea eldera were preacnt. Rev. T. F. Sberrard, of Miftliatowo, and Rer. A. Neleoo nollilleld, of Huntingdon, were elected rtxpeotfuly Recording C lark and Reading Clerk are feat. Rev. John Q. A. Fuller to a prcacated a letter of dlemlaeel from tbe Preabytery of W tat mini tar, and after the aaual examlaettoa ha wu enrolled aa a member of tbia Preabytery, A call from tbe Curweaavllla Cbureb for the eerrleet of Rev. Mr. Fallerton, promlalng kirn $1,000 par aanata, together with tbe nae of the pereooage, wu read, fouad In order, nod being placed ta hit banda, wu accepted by him, and June 28th waa appointed u tbe time for bit In ttallationi Rer. U. fl. Butler to prealde and prtaoh tba aermon, Rtv. Wm. Gemmell to charge tbe people, and Rev. D. H. Campbell to charge tbepaator. a a a a o o Elder F. B. Reed, of the Bradford Cbareb, having lodged aa appeal with tba Preabytery agalaat tbe toaatoa of aald ofaurch for violation of eoaatitutloBa) law, ia refualog to lacue ta bim aoertlfioate of dlamiatal ta another church, there being bo obargei agalaat him at tba time of mak ing aald applloalloB, tbe papert were referred to tbo Judicial Committee, wbo reported that tbey fonBd the papert 1b order; but Mr. Reed not being preaent te proaeeutethe appeal theyreoom. mended that the eaaa be diamfaaed. Tho report wu adopted. Ob motion the following Commit tee wat appointed to vi alt the Bradford Churob and endeavor to heal extating difltcultlu: Rev.'t H. S. Butler, William Gemmlll and Elder George MoCaulley. oaa no The mloutea were read and approved, and at 9 o'clock tbe Preabytery adjourned to meet 1b Mo- Veytowa, oo tbe aooood Toeaday of October. ARREST OF BURGLAR. Mention wat made la tbete column a laat week of the burglary committed In the honaa of Fred. Wheeler, of Oroaa twp., Indiana Co., and alao that a gentle. aa frem Ithaca, N. Y- had atopped ia Clearfield, on hla way home from Indiana county, having eome aioleo property In hia poeeecaion which he bad recovered. Following will be found a full explanation to the affair, which we Irani fer ta eur eolamaa from the Iadlaaa Demoerat. or laat Tburaday t "It appear! that aa tbe 10th Inataot, a Miaa Maria Lance, name to Indiana, having retnraed fro Tompklaf ownty, New York, where abe bad been In company with oaa George 0. Deaa, wbo wu there arretted fur larceny of a horn aad burgy. Fiom in formation previouely re ceived, tt waa believed that Mlw Lance had la ber poateaaloa tome of tbe money ttolen from Mr. Wheeler. Complaint wat, thereupon, made by Mr. Wheeler before George Row, Eie,., eberglag tbe yeuag woman with tba offeaee of receiving Melon money, knowing tt ta kava been atolca. Oa the morning af tbe 11th loataal aha wu ar retted by Coattablc John W. Booba.ln whote banda the warrant wat pieced for execution From the young woman Information wm received which indicated that Mr. John Lance, the father at the girl, aad Tbomu Laaee, ber brother, were aeoeteory to the burglary, both before aad after tbo hot. Upon tbia, Mr. Wheeler made com plaaa t agalaat Joha aad Tbomu Laaee, ehargiag tbem with being eoeaoaory to the robbery, end with receiving ttolen money, Aa. Tbe war real a were pat In e fleer Book'a bendt, aad be aad tba aberif'a Depnltea, Mettra. Newton Aniley and a B. iletlett, proceeded lo tba farm af Mr. Joha Laaoe, and arretted tbo men. Tbey at firat de nted any kaowledgeef the matter, bat after eome oeovertatleo ta relation thereto, tbey admitted thai part of tbo money had been left hi their eb.rce fereefe keepleg, by Mr. George U. ieeaa( above BMBtlowod. Freoeedleg lo Ua weeda, a bo at a bead red rode from tho Lance dwelllag heuae, the men dug down Into tbe grand aad brought oat a glaaa pmt Jar.ocutalalDg Stfe) la Natkaal Bank aad 0 ft. TmaJary notoe j and further en from the root of a fallen tree tbey broaght forth a package of ! la gold oaln. Tho prlaounrt and the money were broagbt to town br the oBcen. The two man were committed lo Jail hy George Row, Rej., nod the recovered money hu been Haled op and aafely put away far tba Brearnt. -The eapintd of the two mow John Leoot end Tbomu Uaoe led t thp further Jlealoaura that tho harglary had bora perpetrated by George C Deea aad that the boric aad boggy, for the larweny of which raid Deea aew la prttea la Tompkiat eeuaty.NeW Terh, were thorn to pot aaacloa af Mr. Job a Laaoe, having beea left there bf Deea at the time the harglary wu committed Tbo beree and baggy vara Ukea charge of b.y the Sberiff aPepeUeei aad en Saturday lut,Mr. m t. Rethwell. Ibo nwwor nf the arenortt onma to lodiaaa, aad reclaimed tho earn We alee lean freej Mr. Retkwett, that t the tima af tho arret af he had in bit peaeee aieo noma 11,49s or fil0 perk atc the aaex Bonded aart af the meaey ttolen from Mr. Wheel- or. Mr. W. I. Deng hart b hat had gaaeral ntaaacement af the eeee fer Mr. Wheeler, oa Friday weat la Ithaaa,. T., aa reeevoreey of the money wbieb may be available, end te ar- raafc rer the detention af paau.ne nf la aeenra hla rtol as aeoa aa the New Terh author! Ilea barf dlaaeeed of the baraa rivaling eaaa there. The othcera deawrp credit fcr thf prompt and eteieat maaier to nhtrh tbey hav demo tbelr work to thtaaaat." Bo member that Lytle la County Agent-t Loirlllard'tToln40o,aad ana tall them at factory prleea. They arc the beat lobaeoaa to market. Try them. If. To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytic hu as arrangement with aa Butera Cigar Factory to that ha oaa tell elgara by the box or tbouaand at bottom figuree. Glra thalr elgara oaa trial. tf. ilu rvv kt r -r tun A (lr-v mnallnn o.. ... ...... - .vv...fi win boneiaat mount taim, ob land Belonging to Mr. HapeeM. AftnmailnoT aa Thnraoaiv neat, Juno 36th. aoatlnulng over the Sabbath and part or neat weea. An Heir-loom. Amonif tho valua ble! taken from my rttldenee recently waa a Mi rer Watch. If the party la poateaaloa of It ulll return tho aaraa lo me, there will be ao queitlona aaked. Aibubt W, Laa, EDUCATIONAL MOT EH. at a. t. n'qtrowji, oocarr luraBiaraauBaT. Glrard townahlp will have all mootht of tcbool the preaent year with laereaaed aatarlH. Tbe Curwentrllle Select School, under Mr. Joha A. Gregory, elated ob Friday, tbe 10th laat Tba anterprlalng Board of Buatoa townahlp, Intend balldlog a otmmodloue tobool building at Hiokory Kingdom daring tbo Summer. Mlta Kate Allemaa, formerly a teacher of tbia county, wu reoeatly re-elected to a very pleaaaat and lucrative potltloa la tba tcbocla of Altoona. W. A. Ambrote will upea a School at Centre, 1b LawroBoe townahlp, early la Jaly, to continue all weeka. Theory of teaching will be embodied la the eoarae of aludy. t'p to Ibta writing, Juae 18ih, we have received twenty, twe af the forty annual DUtrlct Reportt, and aent them to tbe Department. Covington and Glrard Reportt reached ua aa early u June 3nd, being the firat oa the record. Dlreotora, can't yon mil tend them before July ltt f Reportt have reached ua from n number of dla- trtota to tba effect that Dlreotora have raited tbe waget , and will like w lac demand a higher grade of certificate. Nothing givea more aaturaacc of progreaa than tbia. The Direct ore of Bell Iowa thlp have raited tba waget aad will reject all oertlftoatet counting mora than alxtcea. ArraBgcmcBla hare beta made hy which all wbo dealre te attend aohool after vaoatton for a ahort time will bare an opportunity to do to. Mr. J. A. Gregory, aatlated by J. A. John too, opened a tobool la DuBolt oa Monday the 13d latt. The Lumber City Academy and New Waablngtoo Normal Initltutc will bo la aeaaloo during the after part of tbe Rummer. Tbe Dlreotora of tome of our towna have al ready made tbelr appolatmente for tba Winter term. At Curwentrllle, Mr. J. A. Gregory tt re tained u Principal, Mr, L. D. Bailey hu been ehoaoa teacher of the Intermediate, and Miaa Nannie Bard of tbe Primary Department. Mr. 0. W. Wearer It retained aa Principal of tbo Penfletd aohoolt, and Mr. Allen H. Rorenkreaa bu been ehoaen for tbe Grammar achoel of Pen field. The Commencement oxarelaca of tho New Washington Normal Institute will begin onTbura day eveniag, J-ily 10th. Ob that avealag tbe final lecture of the courie will be delivered by Tbomu H. Murray, Esq., of Clearfield. Subject: Herolam of St. Paul." On the evenlog follow ing, aeoBteat for prliaa In lisaya, Orattont and Select Readlaga will take hlaoc. Tbe doting ei ercltea promlaea to be of a dignity and character befitting tba reputation of the tcbool. Many of the teaohert of the oounty will be torry to bear of tba death of Charley Farwell, of Lumber City, which occurred at hit home ob Fri day evening, Jane ISth. Few ever entered our ranka that gave better promise of naefulnett, or wu mora hlgblfetteemed or endowed with nobler qualltlct than the subject of thia aketck. Though young In years, he teemed to poaaeas Judgment and executive ability to took an extent u to ren der him eminently taeecstfol la the tcbool room, and wbtob tecured fcr bim the eateem aad confi dence of all with whom ha associated. Hit record aa a etudent and a teacher it worthy tbe emula tion by tbeae who tball take hit place ia our honored profession. Tbe editor of the Jobnatcwa Dtmottat, In apeaking of the appointments made for tbelr echoolt, paya our friend nod fellow-teacher, G. W. Mars den, the following deserved com pli meat. It will be remembered that Prof. Maradea taught tbe Peafield High School, la thlt econty, for ail yeart: "Oa Saturday evening lut, the new Board of School Dlreotora for Jehastown berougb or ganised. The firat bualoesa tranaacted after tbe organisation wu tbe election of a Prlacipal of the High School. Prof. Geo. Martden, wbo hu ao aucoesifnlly conducted that school for tbe put year, demonstrating bit efficiency to all who have viated the tcbool, wu elected. The board tbould be congratulated, and the people have every reason to feel aim red that the High Scbool will bo a Ugh tcbool la every way worthy of our town. Mr. Marsdta It a eloee student, a thorough, praotl- eal teacher, and to every way well qualified to have charge of a er?hool of tbit kind. Let our preaent able board of School Director! tastain tbe Principal la bit well directed efforts, aad we will have obe of tbo beat aohoolt wo have ever bad 1b successful eperatloB In Johnstown." A LOWER ENTER'S 1NQ,UIHV. Eniroa Rbpi!blicak : In your valuable paper of June 4lb,M Tax-Pay-Bra," of Pine Grove, In tbe upper .end of Lawrenoo, gently uka the Audi tort to report orocreet. and maae tome very proper tuggettlorl to them la regard to their Road and Poor funds of Lawrence. And behold von. In response to tbe call, tbey present to our tax rlddea people to your next is sue, as If by abortion, n statement, entitled " TOWNSHIP AUDITORS' REPORT," in which tbey attempt to tandwlcb tbe Srfaool Road aad Poor accounts with the Treasurer's, not inlrlan with "Tax-Pay-Kra'" request, nor wtlb any tingie Act oi Aaeemoiy in aunu cwee made and provided. Ther shoe Id have henrt where they left off laat year j aad for their benefit I will oopy last year a Hoed aeoouui, as paouaoeo ia toe nurrai.icA : ROAD FUND DR. To amount of duplloalea $3,441 71 To amauBl of Audi ten' ardert 006 tl Total U, 91 ROAD TI'ND CR. By work done by ei'latai $1,249 48 By exonerations H 9 93 He faaatiaWtT , OAVet .... SOS 11 By transfer to NorrU' book - 110 94 By amount net worked by N orris,.., 92 10 Total $4,040 92 Tbara it la in a But-ahell t Don't you tee tt t A wonderfulwar te diioowof $4,049.92 I Would they sell another 1st oa Ibo tune termt t The Treasurer's percentage consists of bia being charged with $e 21 too much In the account of tbia your tbey charge tbe Treaaurer with tbe amount of each Buperviaor't du. plicate, with amount an seated Ua received, and with tbe following item i "To Huperviaorc' erdera, aplkec and plank, $aj.I0." The exaot amount ; be paid them ia cash fee work aptket aad plank I Surely that It a bestard, or tbe child ia nick- I named I That, tbey count peer Owent out of $1, J4l.il to two yeart, u appears from the pob liehed eteeente f but be bu aa mexnani'ioie fund of eath aod doat mite a Tew dollera. Tbe aeqeel ebowt that tbe Superviaora levied for 1879, en eeated property, $l,Tll IS, aad that the charted wa for an ol via a it lo the road oaly ficiS more than 111 per ceatjoae of the bosaea tl allowed ever It percent. iniaMiiwiawi charge Nerria with the $192-20 traaaferred to him aad an worked In Uct year'e account. Norrii wu httewa auoeeaeor, and, inatead ef charring bim that in addition te bit dopttoata ef 1879, they credit him with M.fi2, traatrerred be hit aua- 1879. He does well. Tba A ad. tors credit tbe Treaaurer with balance due at lut set tlement of $19.89 en Road account way no that, when latt year's account u pahllahed hu no baiaaea I Aad la the end the Treasurer forfca ever te 1. Ofdee. bit tweecMOr. $1,4JI.M ef the tax-pnyera' hard-earned money a auan, tf ben eetly expended, tuftciaut te heep every rod af read to toe lownehip in good reeir rot; me year kw79, without an addltioaal levy. And yet, air, tkmmm butt Mdkal uaterc have kavted It mills ol Read tai upon no for 1979. Shall wa pay R t Caa they compel aa to pay It t Nothiag to said to all tbit amy af figures u to bow nrach tbe A act i tore and Clerk aet (or book -keeping. Thia, air, to a riag wlthia a ring, aad R tt high time the tax -pa era thenld call a bait ana ucaaaaw mm exntanalicn. I nay but little tax : hut 1 would reaneetfullv aeh thoec who do pay largo amoante Wa the like te ear 19 milla mad tol, and at the came time allow the Trouurer tl,42l.fi of yeur Read money ta epeealato upon t In tbe Peer account there is no Overseer ealled ta thow hia hand J but it eppeere the Tree a rer aet I lee with theea, and then tho Audi lore aay amen ta the Traaturor'e aceewat, crediting him with redeeming $1,999.19 af erdera, Inatead at abewlag what each pauper, oeea Overeeer, each Audi te. aad tbo torh eetto. Lot na kaow whotnar K te tec half, the fcurth. or tba tenth you get 1 heftpen to have board ef teena af the dark wayt aad tain trieka of the Oversee baetaeat, and I iaetti a pen having a fair aonal aad no ball-doaleg. WUI yon give It P la the bobeeJ acccuul tber onm every thing to ret her, and ahow Uat the Treasurer bu paid j, . t but dent aay what tar. Raw, geuta, I weat to know what the teach ere coat na ( what ik. Heanrtar east i whet Ua Altemey eoet i what the efloe re at eeeli what tbe fuel eoet what the rwaaira eeet what tho Paradise aohool henee, oal bewoe, and that oer seai hevMo, eoet Bad especially let na know what tho Auditara nod Clerk get ley acaduetlag thia woret ef grand farcee. Il la year ewetn duty to Inform us. Cell Bp the Supervttesa and Ovorooora, Let eooh ewe ahew bit hand. Lot aa hnww what he eaaaaof our money i what It wu pajd far, aad WbO 10. I BOB t OeiVSTC WO BHIWI mrm re.re- otic oaough to de all tbie finnaetwrtof fer neCbtog. Nee de 1 believe that tho Ovcveoera get ao pay, Treasurer Peer aad reeauror Owens bat no rebate a tie wee nut ter aald witbtn thirty a ays. Tell na, at least, what chare the peowlea' tao ew. ret ef the I4.9na.l, aa mittmtemaly aaaoemtod lor ta Ue late eeulemeut, Uwaa lis, LawBBaB Twr, Jaaa ITth, lfrt. We have now on bund goveral thous and Irat-elua envoi op ee, which wa will print for buslneat men, or anybody ele, at prloet Uta4 aa not ha rivalled- Call aod aee tbem . tf. New Daily Stagi Line. Jamoa L. Lonvy baa anececded la having t dally mall aaUh litbed between Clearfield aad PoBafield.uud will hereaftor raa a dally Htp bctwtaa the two point a, 11 is eon tract began with April 1st, and tbo ttaga will leave tlearfield every momlng (except Sub day) at $ o'clock, making connections with all traioaoa the Low Grade Railroad at Pen a field, re turning after tba last trala tba tame evening Passeageraaad freight will be carried at low ratei Ord era left at any of tbo boteli will be attended to. lOaprTP-tf CLEARKIELD t'OAL luAUi'. kStutt ment of Coal and other frelghta toot over the Tyrone A Clearfield Dlvlalea, Peooaylraatn Rail road, fur tba week ending Juno 14, 1879, aod the tame time laat year i COAL. For tba week voat - 81.4rtfi Same time laat year ., $fl,54B Increase Prevtoualy during year Same time lut year , Ioureaaa Total tn 1879 Same time lut year Increase , OTBIB PBBI0BTU. Lumber Mlaeellancoua frelghta ..202 cart. ..13$ ,t HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH 1 Tba ment bare of tbe Cillaent' Park A asocial ton will hold tbelr firat annua) 8ummtr meeting nt tbo Citluot' Park, Clearfield, Pa., July 4, 1879. Wa publish the programme at folio wt . JULT4TH! JULY 4TH!l Jl'LY 4TH ! ! ! rntr arbual t trait ia nixTtaa. Three trota this day, to begin at 19:30 A. M. Tho following are the olaisesf Puree, $74. For horses fire yeara old or under, (never trotted for a takes). 10:39 A. M. Mile beats, beat two la three. Five entries or more, to olote June 29, 1979. Forty dollars to firit horae, $20 to 2d, and $11 to fid. Puree, $100, For hortet owaod ia the oounty onlj, (must have been la county AO dayt prior to day of race), mile beata, beet twe la three, Five entrlea. All entries to bo made by 9:80 A. M. day of race. Fifty dollars to lit horse, $2o to Sd, $1S to fid, and $14 to 4th. Puree, $17, Free for alt, mile heats, best three la five. Matt be five or more en tries En triet to olote by June 29, 1K79. One hundred dollars to first horae, $0 to 2d, aad $21 to 3d. At 1 P. M. the Glee Club will ting several select I oa s, aad at 1:10, Gov. Cartla will address tbe aseembly. The banda will bo to attendance nil day. Dancing from 10 o'olook, A. M., and to continue all day. A grand display of fire works ta tho evening. Come aod enjoy the day. Admission to all, 2ft cento. There will be oa exhibition at least tea Kentucky-bred horse from tbe stables of Mr. Brock- way. Arrangemtnlt bare beea made for Excursion tickets to be sold from Tyrone to C lea i field, and for Special Traloa from I'hilipsburg and Cur wcnsrllle to Clearfield. For la form at lea appl y te either of the Executive Committee. R. Nxwtob Shaw, V. M. Campon, Sahubl 8. Durrani. Je4tf. Kxerutive Committee. Special CoLLBcroa'i WAniuNTt. We have prepared a form, and have on hand a large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap proved by the highest legal authority tn tbe Courts of this county. At Tteenly Venlt per dusea we will mall any Bomber to tbe Collector ordering tbem. A Collector, when com pet led to advertise property, must post up not less rhu tbree notices in tne most puone piacee in m a borough or township. tf. 0a Hiixpbbd Pbb Cast, Ditoouar on Old Paicaa. Hcwiog Meohlneecennow be purchased at McrreU'a Ha and variety atore, from $J6 up wards. All kJndaof tewing macbinea repaired on the ahortoat notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Buooiaa Fob Salb. R. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply ef Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To bo teen at the Sbaw House yard. Call on or addreaa htm at Clearfield Pcbb- aylvanta. , may ic-u. W a itt an. 090,009 M-feet shared hoopt, deliv ered at tbe railroad, to oar loadt of 8,000, at all points on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A B., Bald Ragle Valley, and Pennaylvania Railroads, for which I will pay the highest market price. J. F. Krambr, Octlfl, 1678-tf. Clearfield, Pa. W a rtbd. Delivered at tbe Rail Road. 100,000 28 inch shaved shingles. 110,000 14-lnoh tawed shingles. 190,000 feet of pine boards. tVOO.OilO 14-ftet shaved hoopt. 6.000 railroad ties. 50,000 feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay the bigbeat market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point oo the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Kbambb. Clearfield, Pa, Oct lfi, 1878 tf. Just Received Just Roeflived by ARNOLD, at CURWENSV1LLE: Car Load Nova Scotia Piaster t Car Loftd pure Corn, Itye and Oats Chop 1 Car Load Deaken Salt I Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, 4 (r.t a.Shinfflna. Bark. tt. R. Ties and Gruin will be taken In exchange. t urwensvuie, may i, 100. Xervous Debility. Vital Weakneea or Drpreealou i a weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; the re sult of mental orer-vorx, snaiecreuona or xc caeca, or tome dreta upon tba aytttra tt al ways cored by Humphrey's Ilommpathic Specific No. 28. It tones up and tavtcoratu tbe system, dispell tbe gloom and despondency, Imparts strenrth add eneray, stops the drain and re juvenates tbe entire man. Been used twenty yeart with perfect tucoeat oy inoosanus. boiqi uy dealers. Prioe, $1 per single rial, or $i par package of five vtalt and $2 vtal of powder. Seat by mail on receipt of price. Address Humphreya Homaepathlc Medlrhih Company, 1UW Fultoa St., N. Y. C. D. Watsoa, Agent, Clearfield, Fa. aept. 18, W-ly. Do 1om iieiieve Mi, That In tbia town there are aeoret of peraona puiing our store ererv day whoee Uvea are made nlaarable bv iBdlceatioB. Dveocpaia, Sour aad dl t treated Stomach, Liver Complaint, Cnn at i pa- lion, wben for 75 eti. we will tell tbem nniion t Vilallaar, guaranteed to care in em. noia oj Hartawtek A Irvlo, and 0. D. Watson, CUarfield, Penn'a. ir Challenrt the HorM. When we ear we believe, wa have evidence to prove that Sbitoh't Coniua.pl. on Cure is decidedly he bMt Lane Medicine made In u much as It will cure a eommoa or Cbrcacs Ocugh la one half the time aad relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, w hoop la Coaab. Creun. and show more eases of Con sumption eared thaa all ethers It will cu e where they tail, it is pleasant to Uke.barmleia to the yeungeet child aod we guarantee what we aay. Price, 10 eta. 19 eta. and $1.09. If your Lunge are aero, Cheat or Back lama ate Bbllob'a Porous Plaster. Bold by llerlswteB irvia, v. v. net- ton, Clearfield, Fa. Enjoy lift. What a traly beautiful world we live la I Na ture gtvea u grandeur of moaalelat, glena aad accent, end thousaoda of weens for enjoyment. We can desire no better when tn perfect health ; but hew often do tbe matorit? ef pcopfe fuel like gtvlag tt up dioheefteacd, discouraged and wor ried cut with disease, when there it no weuton tar thia feelia. aa even sufferer oaa oaally oh tain satisfactory proof that Green's A a fact Flew- re Will mabe tbem U tree irven wieeaaa mm wae born. Dyspepsia and Liver Oompleiat ta the di rect eaaee el eeveaty-five per oeot ef tuoh mat ed tee at Billlensness, Nervous Prostration, Die tlaeaa ef the Head, Palpttatica of the Heart, and aiber dlttresataa svmntoms. Tbree eWee of Au guet Flower will prove ita wonderful effect. ttemplo botuea, ia cent a. iry u. July IT '78 sow ly )M HKff !" Allow a acid to advaaee ta your tyttem aod thaa eaoeurage mere ee rices mala dice, each na pneumonia, bemcrThageo and toag trouhlea when aa Immedieto relief oa bo readily aiteiaed. Rose bee's Uermen Syrwp hu gaiaed the largect tale ta the world tar the aara of Oougha, Cotde, ed tho covered Lung Dieeaesa. It la Dr. Beeehee'a fameu German preeeriptle a, and la tNpared with the grantee earn, aad no fear noes s entertained In admlaletcriag R to the ycona eat child, na pet d reel tees. Tbe sale of Ibta medtoiac la unprecedented. Since first latredoccd there hu been a eon at eat laereasing demand, and witbent n tlagle report oa fa lie re be do iu were, la aay eaaa. Aak year druggist u to the truth of tbcee remarks. Large site 79 eta. Try R and he envlaeed. Juty u, ibtb eow-iy AI Ik. ratldoaoo of laokrlda'i aorasta. aa Wad aaada,, J.a. lik, H7, k, ... 1. t. Ooalm, Mr. Willi,., aalaol nrooa.ma, ra., aoo oiih JMIO B. nwwl.B, 01 urtra-rwo iowbibi,. iwar i.ld ooaalf , fa. At tka rraakjtarlaa Ckorrk la DaBola, aa Wada.ad.jr, J... ink, ml. kr K... Wa. kl. Bwr.kl.ld, Mr.Tkm.l If. 8a aad Miaa v.r.BB.1., aoaioiw oi iovokdmuo, .wrojaiM, all o Uokola, Wit.)d oooai,, Pa. Oa Tkorala,, Joa.Xk, UTt. kt Bat. Joka J. Morrlo, Mr. ilatld Waliora aat MIM aart 6. Itawlaad, Hit ol Boattdalo koraak. At Ik. Oalkolla Ckarak, la tkia koroank, oa Mooda,, Juaa lolk, lI, k Har. ralkar P. 1. Skarldaa, Mr. Joha llaka aad Ulal Mar, li, liai. r .r botk ol F.anrWU. Cl.ard.ld oaoal;, Pa. Altka roaldaaoa of Mr. J. D. Bproat, oa Toai. d.jr, Jua. I Tib. H7J, b, Kar. Wm. Uammlll, Mr. Oao. W. Dt.k.v, of II.alBd.l. korougb, aad Mil. w llda Bkiil, ol uicaola borouik. At Ibo M. I. Paraoaata lo OiMola, oo Muaday. Jon. I8lk, III), bj Kar. J. A. Woodooct, Mr. Tbooiaa T. Lobk, aad Mia, Aoola Rowtaad. bolb ol llootadalo koroufb. 0a Frldor, Jaaa lh, 187, kr 1. M. Ukaaa, Mr. Iborno. 11. Ir.la aod Mra. Mar, Wal blo, balk of Woodward lowalblp. On Moadaj, Juaa Id, 1879, ky Jama. M.Kaa, Mr. Jka II. Ilro.b. aad Mil. Mar Mollaa, all of Lawraooa lowaihlp. Ua Prldar. Jaaa Tlk, ll?t, kr Jamaa M.Koa, K.q., Mr. Jataao Hualibur; aad Mlai Plora Howlw, ail Ol Kill lOWH'.ip. AI ihVr.afd.oea of lha brida'a poraota ia I'kil In.bart. on Jun. ltllb, HJV, br Hot. W. II. Kldrodo, Mr. Abram 0. Hboff, of Puaorrlll., ClcarHald oouotj, and MlaaCrolhla ljubaoi. At Roodlnf, Pa., oa Wadaaidajr, Jona Ulb, l7l, by R.v, , Mr. U.rmau llaupl, of Cnrwaoirlllo, Pa., aod Miaa Aoola Maddlar, or tbo oratoam.d plaoo. In Cheat townablp, oa Wednesday, June lllh, 1879, Frederick Frailey, aged about 81 years. In Kartbaua townablp, ob Tueeday, Juoe ITth, 1879, Mary, wire of William lleiobal, aged zv yeara, 0 moo tbe aad 11 dayt. Ia Clearfield borough, oo Friday morning, Juaa 2th, 1879, after a llngcrlug tllneaa, Mra. Josephine T. Slmmone, wife of June ehmmons! aged 44 years. At Lumber City, on Friday. June Utb. IK79, of consumption, Charles I. Farwell, aged 18 yrara, v muntns aoo a days. "Charley" Farwell wat a young maa of Ike finest qualitlea of heart aad mlad. By close ap plicative oe acquired proociency in an ine com mon and many ot tbe higher branohes of learning, reoeiviog one of the best Provisional car tl floe tee aiven in the eouotv io 1878. Affectionate to pa rents, brotbere and sister, kind and considerate to all, be was beloved by all and considerate io all. be was beloved bv all aod le mourned by all. He bore bis five montbs's alllietiou wltb patience and a fortitude almost unknown to tbe victims oi consumption, and at tbe last, with a calm resig nation be sunk lo sleep. Nor It this sleep eternal, But n rest from cares of earth, To be broken by the dawning Of tbe new aad heavenly birth. Tbea our dear one, robed aa angel, Will rejoice forevermore, Meet the loved ones at thalr coming To that bright and golden shore. Restla peaoo. 0. C. R. (Lock Ilaven papers please oopy. CLEABFIZLD MARKETS. Clbaifiblj, Pa, Juno 14, 1879. Flour, per et.-. $' 80 Buckwheat Flour, per cwt 2 fit Coro Meal, per cwt - fi0 Chop, rye, perowt L 40 Chop, mixed, per cw -...... 1 &9 Bran, par cwt . 1 Wheat, per bushel 1 Bye, per bushel 09 Oata, per bushel 40 Corn, cars, per bushel 8 Buckwheat, per bushel 00 Potatoes, per bushel 1 "0 A pples, per bushel 40 to 100 Hams, per pound U Shoulder, per pound T Uiied Beef, per pound .... Chickens, per pair 40 Hotter, per pound Eggi per doaen 14 Salt, per sack, la rite 3 Coal Oil, per gallon 1& tard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound . Dried Peaches, pet1 pound 0 Beans, per bushel . t 9" PRODUCE MAEKET REPOBT. pHiLAtiBLPBU, June 33. Brcadstuffs more slowly. Cotton it dull et llifo, tfj ror mioiingt. Bark Is nominally tnd unchanged. Seeds There isnotblna doina Lb any discre tion but prices remain unchanged. Flour and Meal The Flour trade Continues quiet and steady; sales of 40Q barrels; Including Minnesota extra family medium aad fanry, at $4.70(119.25; Pennsylvania do. do. at $c('i&.b0 f westero do. do. at$o Wfft ; andpatent aod other high grades at fi(n,M$- Bye flour it Iteady with salea at $3,121. Cornmeal Nothing doltg. Grain Wheat it quiet and firm, with sales of 2,00 bushels, including Pennsylvania and south ern red at $1.14i9il.l0j; do. do. amber, at $1.17 ((1,1.18; and No. X red, elevator, at at. mi. the ope board first oall, $1.14 wu bid for Jane; $1.09 for July; $1.07 for August; and Sl.OftJ for September. Rra it steady nt evftnoi lor west ern nod Pennsylvania. Corn Tbe market It firm and very aettra for local ooasuiaptioo, with aalea of 8,009 bushels; including rejected, at d3f(i37c( steamer, at 38fo 4lei toutbera yellow at 44c ( and Sail, elevator. at48c. At toe open board, first oall, 83 ic wm bid for Juae 43e fer Aagust, and 4t(o)44e for September. Oats am uascttied. Sales of 8, 900 bushsli, locluding white ot 37(g,40e. and mixed at Sflfrj-ITc. Whisky It stea.ty, Salea of western at$l.0S. Cmoaao, June 2.1. Floor dull and unchanged. Wheel tn fair demand, but lower; No. 2 Chicago spring $l.03(104 forcaih j SM'Wio for July ; 91t(a91a for August No. 1 do. 80c ; rejected, A4e. torn aUedy and in fair demand ; tote loroasn ; 8firj(3oc for August ; rejected, 34)ra).14je. Oats dull aod a shade lower t I2ie for cash ; JJic for July 80 Jc for August. Kyo steady and Brm at fts jo. Barlej Arm and unchanged- TOWNSHIP At'OITOHK' REPORT. FRANK WU1TK, District Treasurer of Kartbaus township, in account with toe tame lor School, Poor and Road fuads for 187fit BCBO0L rOKDI PBBTOB. To balance at lut settlement $ 489 34 To am't from Oo. Treasurer 8oa 49 To am't from D. Mains, Cel. '76-76 193 40 To t percent on VI01.H, overpaid 0 07 To amount for election house M. 2 00 To amount from Oeo. Ileckendora . $ 23 To amount of Duplicate U77-8 470 08 Tolal $l,anaj Ot CBBDITOU. By am't paid for teaching 1 By am't for fuel, rr pairs, Ac By 2t per cent, on $769 bb, peld out... By t pur cent, en $169 40, eol. on dup- 04S 90 110 69 18 90 4 78 1 48 33 17 IKS 20 8AI 88 By 9 per cent, abatement, e hi tens tax By exonerations on dup. '77-9. ,., By am't unrellecled on dup. 'T7-8 H By halsnoe due township . Total.. $1,800 81 BO AD rt-BBd DBBTOB. To balance at lut aettlemcnt $ 123 49 To am't from Co. Treaaurer 1,093 41 To cash paid on Baucb's duplicate , 46 Total $1,916 85 cBBDiron. Br amount orders paid $ fiflj 64 By 2t per cent, on $389.64, paid out..,. 9 68 By balance due township 8H3 25 Total... ..$116 86 TENNYSON HERTLRIN, Supervisor, in nocouBt with the lowasbip for 187 Bi oraToa. To amount of Hoad duplicate .$JtJ7 11 To amount orders paid his services . 199 26 To amonat certificate overwork , 71 97 Total.. .9401 fit caaPiron. By amount of tax worked ob dup $21$ 74 By amount certificate overwork paid T3 87 By axon oral 1 a en duplicate 88 D. kl ilama' ..,.1... HUt,wlAa BJ ... lUl AO By balance due township fi 2J ToUl... .............. tM I J A MIIS KAIICH, Raporfl'or, la aroooat Vila lha lowotalp lor l7ot HBBToa. Ta aouaat ol Road l.plloalo ITa 14 To aBioaot ord.ra paid all aarrlaaa, ao... 138 16 To omobbI aarlilcou erorwork 41 ol Total.... ...t-Ht 113 caimroa. By aaiooDt tai oa daplloata tlH 10 Br aaiooot o.rtloeat overwork paid 44 511 Br aaooal UI paid oa daplloUo 7 Br aaiaool aaoasratloa aa doplioata t VI Br amooot lor plook, team work (a!Q... tl 64 Bj S.' dara ai Uaparrlaor, at tl 114 Total 146 S rooa rRo.' Btaroa. To aiaoaat froai Co. Traaaarrr ....H.$2fr 01 To aaioaal from H. Yolk.ro, CollMtor..,. 16 16 Total.. .6.111 Jo caaatroa. Br aa'l doo Troaa. froal kit MllUaoot l 6 06 B, aa.oat ordara paid ...,., U6 by H par oaat. oa 623a 61, paid Ml.,.,,., t 66 Bj kolaaaa dao towaiblp Tl 68 Total .... . . 6116 DANIRL HAPPKR, Oraraoar af tka Poor, la aooooot wllk tko atwaaklp br 1170! PBBTOR. To aaaeant fmm Dl.lrict Tra.m. .... tl H II To aoiDoot ordor lor kla atrriou v 6 0 Total , caaatroa. Br aid lroa poor M..H.,nMH Bf aaioBBt aarrlcoa aa Ororaoaf.. Total . ...1181 II W,, tko aadanlcaoA Aadltoro, karo otaaiaod tka oo.ro aoooaata aod lad tkoal aorrost to tko kootaf oao koowMro oad Whof. Wllaoaooor kaada tkla do, ol Jaao, A. I. I0T6. Atuol. Tf. r. COVTtKIT, JobbHivulaiio, JOS. UlViLILAND, I'ktk. ' AadlloM. Kartaaae, ., J.a. 16, H7I tt. IIM II ..... 66 ,...,1168 It ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles,, SHAVED AND SAWKD. Curwonavllle, Jan. 9, 'TB-Lf. ORG AW FOR BAIC-Penons desirous of purchasing a SMITH AMERICAN OKOAN will find It te their advantage to call at tbe First National Bank, where important Informatioa can be obtained from tbt Bodertigned. WM. H. Dim April 10, 1879-fim Clearfield, Pa. HOI' HE FOR HEKT.A two-story brick house on Pine street, out of the Pretby. tertan Cbureb. Three rooms up and three dowa iUirs, A good stable, lea Bouse, nod garden at t ached, ror further parilru'vr. nwiv to J. B. UBA1I AM, April SO, 1R79 tf. Clearfield, Pa. AUDITOR'S MOTH fc In the Orpbana' Court of Clearfield countw, Pa. In the matter of the eatale of Wm. L. Moore, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho uourt to take testimony and dispose oi ue ex ceptions to the account tf James T. Leonard. Uuardlan of Kate Moore, glvee notice that be will attend to tbe duties of his appointment on Satur day, Julv 19, 1979, between tbe hoars of 9 o'clock A. M., end o'clock P. M , nil a a and where all partial interested may aitsad. W. M. Mi-CrL' OUdll, ClearfiulJ, Pa., Juaa 19, '79-41 Auditor. wahTion house," GLEN HOPE, PKNN'A. 11IIR uuderatgm'd, bovlng leased tht com r modloos Hotel, ta tbe village of Glen Hope, is now prepared to aooommouato all who may oall. My table and bar shall be supplied with tbe best tht market affords. OKOKUB W. D0TTS, Jr. Glen Hope, Pa., March 28, 1879-tf. A Bank that Never Breaks. Try My Coal. Tbe underlined adopts this method of inform log the numerous consumers, that bis coal bank is not a Winter arrangement only, but that It will be operated ta the Summer u well u Win ter. 1 claim lual i naveiao . Best Coal in the Market, and will sell It for cash, or In exchange for flour, feed, xrooeriee. etc. Lone coo tracts will be made at a very small profit. For full particulars call on ma la person, residing in one of Orabaat'a upper houses, or addreaa me through tbe post oflioe. Ordcra left nt the potto flics will receive prompt attention. TIIOS. A. DUCK KIT. vicarnetd, 1'a., Jan. a, jofv-u. BEAUTIFUL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. The undertlrned berebr alvea Botice to tbe elt- laens of Clearfield county, that he baa at hit UHGKn JiUt .lK, tn CicarOeid, a large quantity of all kinds ef VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS, rhlch bt will sell at reasonable prices. He hat early and lattCebbaro Plants, Tomatoes, Celery, Cauliflower, Kgg Plants, Pepper Plants, Ac. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $4.00 per 1,000 or fifty cents per hundred. ALL KfNDSOF FLO WKHSFOR POTS AND BE DDI SO, HANGING BASKETS AND VASES, dc, tuck as Assorted Heliotropes, Single A Double Petunlu, tlereniuus, Sage, Fnchaia. Pan let, Agere lain, Colons, Dahlias, Verbenas, Cipbea, C Annas, Centaurea and Cineraria, Begonias, Brovalia, Mignonette, Pinks, Phlox, Ac, Ac. FOR ONE DOLLAR t will send one doten, strong and rigorous, well branched flower plants of any selection. Where tbe selection is lull to me, I will guarantee satis faction. KRNKST BOCK. Clearfield, Pa., May 28, 1879. Lumber City Normal Academy. The ninth session of the Lumber City Normal Aeademy will open April 28th, 1979, and coa tlnne alxtcea weeks, with a vaoatton. TEACHERS. 0. 0. Kmlgh Principal. Miaa Maggie Mitchell Aealatant. Mr. Emigh, having taught hero during the put year, ia already known. Miss Mitchell ian grad uate of the State Normal School, at Indiaaa, Pa., and a lady of fine accompli thai ante. All branobea taught from tbe alphabet ta the dailies. CnARQIS FOR THE TERM. (One fourth to be paid ob en taring aoheol.) Primary eoarae $2 00 Intermediate course... .., , I 00 Koglish course 7 09 Boglitb course, with Algebra , I 90 Higher branches 9 00 This school bat produced tome of tbe best teaohert in tbe county. It bu tbe best system of grade possible. It it conducted by experienced teachers. Lumber City affords excellent churches: plenty of good boarding at $9.00 per week i beautiful scenery ; opportunities for healthful amuaementt, and a lire singing school, conducted by Prof. Bloom. For full Information call on or address tbe Principal, or F- 0. BKI.L, President. D. L. FKKtH'HUN, See. D. A. KKTKR. Lumber City, Pa., Mar. 12, 1879-tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I ESTATE OF OEO. SURAL, DECBASBD. Tl T rlrtua of an order issued out of the Orphans' J) Court of Clearfield county, Pa., there will be exposed to public tale, oa the premises, In Pike township, Clearfield county, on Saturday; July 12th, 1879, At t O'clock P. M, That certain farm and trust of lead situate tn Pike township, Olearfi eld county, Pa., belonging to tbe estate of Uenrge Smral, deceased, hounded on tbe But and North by laud of Joseph Bailey, on the South and Southwest br land of Abraham Bailey, on the North by land of Luke Fnllington, and on tbe West by land of Jonathan Hartshorn, containing 160 ACRES, More or Wss, having about EIGHTY ACRES CLEARED thereon, and la a good state of culti vation, the residue being well covered with Pine, Hemlock and Oak timber, whioh bu never been cut over. The improvements are a large two-story FRAME HOUSE, AND IAHIII Frame Bank-Barn, Wltb other outbnildiogt. There Is alio n good bearing orchard oo It. TEBMS OF BALE i Ooe-thlrd oath at time of sale, tnd tbe balaeoe In two effual annuel payments, with Interest, to be .ecured by bond and mortgage, or Judgment bond. jn. u. u. RVAMS, r1 arriving Executor CurweosTllle, Pa., June II, U79 4L TEE CHEAP CASH IM. XV. J. 1IOFFJEK, RIHIM NO.' Til RE 11 OPERA HOIWB, , Oearfleld, Pa., DEALER IN DltY GOODS, NOTIONS, v BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Ql'EEXSWAKE, HARDWARE, CarietA, OH Clotha, , WALL PAPER, LEATHES, FISH, Ita., Whlek will ko Mdo atwkokMl. at rauU. mix iAkB covirrat PMonvva ! m KxcUAK.B r eoia AT 00AMKBT rRice. ' ClMrltld, Pa., UtfU tn, lort tf. PIANOS and, ORGANS I The Largest and Cheapest House in Pennsylvania! Having luU'ly accepted the General Agency for Central Penn sylvania (in addition to our old territory), with headquarter and largo store room at r4o4 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Penn'a., in charge of Mr. George W. Good, and being desiroua of extending our already immense Bales of the most celebrated Pianos and Or gans, we have appointed Capt. 1. A. (Saiilln, of Clear field, our Agent, who will have on baud our Instruments in the P. 0. Oflilig1, where we invito all who are desirous of purchasing e first-class PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call. Wo sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, aud being the largest dealers in the State, our prices are tbe lowest. Our house was established in 1831, iu Pittsburg, where we still con tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue. ISTRIMETS SOLD 01 SHALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send lor illustrated catalogues and price lists. PIANOS. HAINES BROTHERS, WEBER, NEWTON & CO. GEORGE W. GOOD, 1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. MELLOR & 79 Fifth Avenue, May 21, 3m. Look to your Intorosfo IN BUYING YOUR S3F3R.I2Vi flavinir iuel returned from tht) Ksst, where we kava been makiDS our Spring purchnsoa, wo take thia opportunity of thanking our customera for tbuir liberal patronaire in the paat, and beir to aifare them we will do all we can to make it their interest to continue tue aame. Our store is literally cramraod with goods just from tbe manufacturers, by all odds the largost and best solected stock ever brought to this count at any one time by one firm. Ovor fifty different patterns and varieties of CARPETS, ranging in prioe from 20 cents to tl per yard. We will sell Carpels at cheap as the same quality can be bought in Philadelphia or New York. Ladies' Dress Goods, I Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, in the latest stylos. Sheetings, Shirtings and Cassimeres, together wilb BOYS' WEAK in all grados of goods. Our LADIKS' AND CH1LDRENS' STOCKINGS are just the prettiest and beat yoa ever saw. A nil lint of TRIMMED HATS, always on hand,; trimmed up by Miss will give ladies wishing Hats trimmed please uau ana see us nciore ouying T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - CLEARFIELD, PA. VlI I I TkftCK SSS TSend for IHnttntcd Circular and Prior Liberal Tama to the TraJa.-a Don't buy until you have) teen the tightest running machine in the World, the. Ever Reliable "VICTOR.'1 VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MIDDLBYOWN, Genii, mm Doa. IN mm 101 Wakaok Aroawa, CSIOlat, ILB GUINZBURG'S -OJfK PBICE TO THE CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY: We give a hearty and cordial Invitation to eome and examine oar eew Spring stock el Gents' c& Boys' Clothing, We bave selected for the Spring season a magnileeat atoek of the umX carefully made and stylish goods it is possible to procure, and bave ; -, marked every garment at the lowest poaalble prices. We know that oar gooda are of the highest char acter, and wa believe inipentfon and comparison will preve that the prices are much lower thaa thay bave been heretofore. Take particular notice, oar Spring atoek ia all new. Plraae give aa a tall. L. GUINZBURG, Western Hotel Corner, April 6, 1(16. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties ' Carweearillo, Pa. Jaa. 6, Tl-tf. JAME8 H. TURNER, . JU8TIC! Of TBI PBACI. Wallacoiea, ra. . r-R. kaa praparoa kloaoalf wltk all tko IMWt.r; kkuk lorou aaaor Ik Paaaloa a4 Boaal, lawa, aa wall oa Weak Deea, Ma. Ail loal Batura aatraaM Ml kio Mr. will roaaira proapt alUoUoo. Ha, Ilk, 1SM-U. New Warele Yard. TOMBSTOHZS, ktONUMEFTS, rmmii tmr CtmHmm Ma. , A KIW MARBI.I TAD Oa at 1. PtA BAT'S klareto Warta. Ckoloo work aaA bw prteeo. Dlnotrr opporllo tko Ulkoroa Okwrok, .l,4 at root. itUrtM, Pa, Morak 6T, ISTSat lrrIUnroa. ORGANS. PALACE, STERLING, MASON A HAMLIN. HENRICKS, Pittsburg, Penn'a. GOOD23. Mattie Rohn, of Philadelphia, who to order, ber best endeavors to eisewnere. - - Market Street, SlMPUCiTY I ouperiority n I IMPUFIEOi O MAINTAINEll a Improrements September, 1878" Into, roaard hr (ko I ill otasa profroM.ro oao, wo bow otbr to tao Wotot mvm Wm tSTOatJa Important Improvvmenta. Kotwilhatandiiif Ui. VICTOR has km, baaa tho pear of any machlna In tba markot a fact supported by a boat of Toluntoorwltnoaaoa wa now eoofltloutiy claim for It froator Blmpllcity, a vonderfnl redaetioa ef 5 friction, and altogctbor a Jioro Com. hkuiUMafDiltrnUt OuoilMaa. tat mmlm hv afoTchanta and othera. Clearfield, Pa. . DR. H. F. BEAM. CBBOHIO DMSAJI PHYSICIAN, ccawimvitu, pivrA. PartUalar aoUatUa rro la Book ataAp ooa praotua, ta tka ttaalai.ot af Ikm akiaaaa. mmm atoaAlof , at Okroato IHaaaiaa. Paiaaaa la aood of kla aarrlooa. lo i all lip tkoao wka kaow Inlaw! wltkowl koaoSt, oaA oaok aa kejoa twmrnU oo la. wkol aib IM, omM M aloa kiai a aalk. Ia ooor, oaao tko pallia! or atoaaa ai) rat, aa oa looalilag a aaaeM aperies oa ta wkot mm. Is ai i .ipltaaaal la tka hi.aaral. Be ool aot aaiartoko a eaaa aalin a. nil, kp paat aapert. see. last ko oaa on et aroatr, k eel lias. Poroaaa AeeWe ml antke) kta . akio.1 So ao es Mosa-ot, Waeawp ot aWaraop, aa Ikeoa Aepe ate osieoot oo.lo.i..oj " mrmMw. OVmmr aapake aoap aaaaeeal ttaUto( poitaala at a eia taaoe, keaee aetoalloa to tkla wta ptotaal Ate. appolalMt. Map le, '10, kt.