THE REPUBLICAN. ci-kakkVeld,'pa. WEDNESDAY MORNINQ, Jl'NE IS, 1881. Terms of Subscription, If paid Id edvenee.or within thrM iBuottu.. 5 00 II paid after thrw ud before si month.., 3 60 If paid after the exptratiuB f ii uiwubli... S 00 ft-U..1n 11. ftf. I'lTTIHV ILL A Co., NffWI- paper Advertising Agents, IT Park Kow, eernar lleekn.en btreet, art our duly authorised Agent in N-w York City. HtLKilOUH N OTIC KM. Mrtlimll-t i:..laoial Churrh Rev.Gao. I.kmiy, Pastor. Service! every tiabbath tt 10 A. M.i and 7 P. M. Stt,lbath Sobuol at 9 A. M. Prayer Heating every Wedneeday, at TJ ?. M. CouD-unioa berv.ee, Ant babbalh of every tuouth, al I0 A. Ht Wed Clearfield N. K. Church. Rt. Ciiahlki W. Unam-ar, Psstor. Prf.a"biiie; every Iternate Sunday, at I o'clonk, P. M. Suaday School at 2i, V. M. All art invited to attend. Irttl)terian Churrh llev. II. B. Bi;ti.bb. Sal-bath serelees morning aud evening Neb listb School at I P. M. Prayer Moating Wedr.ee- Uy evening. llBiitlit Church. Ret. . Pastor. Sabbath Boboal tt 8 P. M. Prayer Meating every edneiday evening. Mt. Praiicte' Cliurrli Btln.llr--Rat. P J. Smunii. Divine rviae at 1 04 A. M., the flrtt, third and fourth Sunday of ach month; Vespers aod Uenedlotlon oftha Blessed .Seeranient at T o'clock, P. M. Sunday School avery Sunday Bltarnoon at 1 a dock. OFFICIAL DIRKCTORY. TIHI OF SjOLIilia QOAMBR ftBmiOKf roi'RT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Kirit Monday af June. Fourth Monday of September. TINS Or BOLDIBQ OOHUuH Firit Monday of Jnne. Second Monday of NoTMnber. ruiLio orrtcaaa. Pretitttnt Jsdye lion. Charles A. Mayer, Lock Haven . Anittant Lam Judy Hon. John ll.Orrla, of Ifellelonte. Associate euiye Ahritn Ogden, Clearfield j Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. Hrolhonfrf Ell Rloou. Hgtr and Reordmr L. J. Morgan. Trtaturer Philip DotU. IHttrict Attorn J. P. MoKeuriek. Shtriff James Mahaffey. Heputp Sheriff Y. I. Thi.tupeoa. County Surmtyor Samuel F. MeCloskey, Cur- nirilla. Count Camminiontr$C. W. Kyler, Graham- .? . ,. tt :. Illll. D l . ion r. U.; nan Jnnaion, wrmuij"" " John Norrli, Br., Curwensville. rtrl John W. Howe. Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clraf- . .. . J Tl tl . f V 1.4.(1 : JuMpn tttllliana, i nrae nun) .d.hvi- ris. Woodland. C'oHHty 6'oroaer Jaml A. Moore, Clearfield. Jury CommiMtontrt Andrew J. Jackmn, Clear -fied, Win. R. Brown, Clearfield. Suptrinttndent of Public SefrnoU M. L. Me (Juown, Clearfield. Senlfrof H'rfff(if Jfwwi rre JeiM W.Carllla, i.ffiee at Lutharsburg Pa. ,Vo(flriff Pufcd'e John W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra lebaugh, Cyrui Hordon, Clearfield ; Joieh R. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, CurweniTille ; J. A. Llving itone, DuUoii City. Our Social column ii decidedly InterMting in a local point of view, and profitable reading to uuteiden who want to t money. MM, Of COIIHHK t "Will you uk whfttt, 6ati or enrn fur nub iirriitiiiii " We are oft. n inquired of io thi waj by letter from patrona who rmlde at a ditlance from f-'lt'arficld. We again eay yea. The receipt! of a rei"t)silile merchant or mill owner In the vicinity, will anewcr ui juft aa well ai the caitb. To Hlluetrete: If any of our patrons will deliver ut a bug of grain at the mill of Joneph U. Dretb, in Che.it town-hip, Horace Patohin, In Burniide, Thomm II. Forcer, in tlraham, Win. Porter or Sbaw'i, In Lawrence, or Brown A Peyleri, at lto.ktciti, I'nin towuihip, and forward their ncelptj for the mount, wo will oreillt Ibem on tlulr account fur the aame. In thii way all may u..n pay what they owe, if they will pureuo tbia courie. tf. toff 'AdvcrtiBwni and othorfl will hear In mind that all article! Intended for publication in thia paper munt be handed in, not later than Tneiilny, at V A. M. Don't forget it! Xiro wetitluT for pirnit warm und p bowery. Drive your hornet alow thin warm weather. Kurly cherrujs are ripe and in murket at tm cent! per oark DuprexJt Henodiet's MinHtrel troupe .1 ibandcd at A Itoona for tho ftamnier. - mm - Tlio Auditor's report of the Clear field borough Poor fond ii published eUe where in thl werk'i paper. m Dr. J. M. Htowart will bo alment from bit office in Cloarfiold, from Thuraday, July Kt on il the 8th, ineluiiro. . - - m i i Mir Aline Co Ionian, the eldeiil ol the Coleman aiiton. Inttructa the Indian eadeti at the Carliala eehool In bof le blowing. Uov.'b Lcidy and Butler exchanged place left Sabbath morning. In the evening each occupied hli own regular pulpit aa ntnel. Mr. lioortfo Floral, ot Morrisdale Mioei. adrcrtieei a loat oow. A description of her can be neen In Mother eloma of thii paper. . m Tho farmers in tho cuntorn portions of our State have already commenced to out grain. Uarroating In thia oounty will aoon bagio. . m Wm. Caldwell, of Pike township, wo Warn Iron the CnrweniTill Tim, had a valua ble bone killed by lightning on Friday, the 11th inntanl. A hew Conrt lloaco is soon to bo erected at Ebonilwrg, Cambria oouuty. The contract he been awarded to an Krie county man al $7V,R00. i, ' m mi - The partnership heretofore existuiK between Frank Willoughby and llagh Mndtey, in th pnblicatlol of tho Huntingdon Semi Wttl ty ytrt ha bern diiM.Wed, the flrt lamed retiring. There wus a poor apology for a flood in the rlrvr Uit week. A number of rafti puxed thii place, but did not go far before they tuck or nere compelled to land. A gwd flood ii much deii red jut now. mt A itnmhor l Clearrield youn ladies haro returatd home to enjoy the Summer vaca tion. Among them wo notice Carrie Teit, Matcgle Wallace, Ruth W rater, Jennie Iletti, Liaale Hartiwlek and dlnnte Reed. From tho Useeola HevriUe wo learn 4faet Altiander McAlpln, a rctidriit of ILutidale, while at work In the eal mine of llrrnind, White A Co., waa killed on laet Thurs day, by the (ailing In of tha mine. Tho St. Mary's Uazrtteoi Thursday lut Mil that Conitabte Philip Vollmer hat gone lo Philadelphia to have a aurglral operation per formed, oauaei by tha ballot from the rifle of Harry Knglleh recently at Caledonia. mi Thofreiht Imniness linn been Mh(M)in log" of lata n oar iianob railrd. Kuraome tlme paat It hai rciuired two onginaa to furndh metlvt powor for the loaal freight. The prirul pal article of Commodity are lumber, bark and fire-brick. - The exterior of two of our hotels the Mention llouae and tho Al Itgbeny House Lave rate nil y ben changed In appearance with the painter's bruoh. Tho taata dliplayod la both intanceilsc)uiteati tmproveaaent ever the former appearance. DiiprtR Si tWnedicl's nilnisirul troupe appeared in Pte'a Opera llouao, in tbit plae, oo Friday night, and were greeted with a good house. Those who went there eipecting to tn jy a coiple of hours of mirth did not go away disep pointed. The local hits were well put lo, and the but leagues brought dona the ho dee, pee telly thai of w Helen Babiea." WMB II ' - Mr. (ieorLr V. Kirk, Kxeeutoi' of the estate of John Potter, late of HraJy town ahip, deteaaed, hii had hills printed announcing tho sale of perron al properly belonging to tho said deeedent M laka place a Ike premiee la New Hawm.oa Tuesday, July Uia. The prop erty eoaei! la part af boo ae hold goade, farm ing lrni!emeDtf, wheal, rye, oats, pntatoee, fte. The Orand Lodge of (iood Templars of renniyiranla met al Leek Mavri on Tuna ay offset .week. Clearfield 1xdge, No. 1X44, was repreieated by Chailei II. Ualford aai Joba I. HaraMr, AaootdiBf la the Urabd Bearetary re portUeta are tar awtivo ledges, with a member ship af ll,40 Raw. Mr. Hart wis elected O. W C. T.. and Kris was ehesea as lie alaoa for Cloths, caflsimoroa aud tailor's trim ming, at 11. A. K relier'i. June 16 It, - mm e a If you aie biliousyou will find posi tive relief by uilng "Selkn' Llvtr Pills." Sold by ell druggist-. The Ladio'fl Aid Society of the M. E. Church will meet oa Friday evening of thia week, at the residence of Mri. lit. Iloyer. We have received the Weekly Oil-v-tt; a neat paper published by II. D. Karl at C , at Driftwood, Ncismo, oouoty. Wi wiih tho fiuittt bo abundanH of patroaago. mm e aw S. T. Brockbank, Kkq., puhlishos an Auditor's notice in the Ktn blica this wetik of Importance to the heirs and legal representatives of Isaac Ihompson, late of Clearfield borough, deceased. , i imt e Attihtion, Stockholders. We call the attention of stockholder In the Lower Bridge Company to tbo notice published by tho officer of the same in the RmtitK a, in relation to a meeting en the Aj of July. Huy Your Mill Now I Wo are tho proprietors of a Saw Mill, complete In every par ticular, which wa wlH sell tcry aheap. For par ticulars, address rl. A. A W. D. BI0I.EH, mchVM 1 Clearfield, Pcnn'a. A Job on II and. H will be no- tloed by an advertisement In this journal, that the School Director of Lawrence district pro pose to build a new aoh-tol house in Hillsdale, juit eail of the borough Una. Propotals are so licited. Two children in Trumbull county, Ohio, were entliety cured of non-retention of urine ly taking Baroima, prepared by R. K Thompson, Titusvllle, Pa. For sale by all druggists in Clearfield, and Joseph Setter A Son, Lutbershurg, Pa. 2t m m - Tub Wine for Consumptives. Coniumptivo person are said to be greatly bene fitted by the use of H peer's Port Orape Wine- It seems lo give nourishment when everything else falls, and phyalclana are prescribing it as a rich, nutritious wine. For sale by K. W. tlrabam, Irugglit, Clenrfield, Pa. We aie retjucHted, on behall ol tho members and officers of the Orpheus Band, tt re turn thanks for the hearty support and liberal donation of the eitiicns to the Festival, lately bfld in the Opera House. Also, to the ladies who so cheerfully aided during the progress of the Fwtlial. i mt e- List of letters remaining unclaimed in (ht Postoffioe, In Clearfield, for the week end ing June 2lts, IftSO : Chtrty Ann Ilrice, Hannah Maria I)artlf, Mis Clara Uannn, Mrs. Wafbintoa Rogers, James M. Tiiylor, Mark WHiun, Frank Williams. P. A. (Ui lln, P. M. , a - Mr. Wulluce Uruce, an eminent and elcquant orator in literature, has been engaged ; by County Superinten lent Mctjuown, to appear before our next Teachers' County Imtitut. Mr. j Hruce is said to be an accomplished scholar, a finished orator, and baa achieved a wonderful reputation as a lecturer. - Alii til' t mif stiliKiUifl APu it tnl cimr for Tontine Policies in the Equitable Lile Ai surance Society of the I'. S , for which popular Company R M. .VcKnally, of this pi toe is Dis trict Agent. The prod ts aidto the Iniured on these policit at fited period are not equaled ia aitiiiutit by any other form of life inference. Mr. Juhn Wilhcrow, Collector of State and County tsiei for Knox township, will meet the tai-pnyers of that district at New Mill port on Friday, July lilili, and at Turkey Hill, on Saturday, July I7tb. This will be very conven ient, and the appointment should be well attend ed by tho tax payers, who will save costs and troul'le by au dulotf. m mm Ala meoting ot the Ilourd of Trtts toe of the ritate Agriculturat College, at Bellet'tnte, on the Z.rth uit., Juirph Sbnrt lidge, A. M., for many yeara Principal aud pro prietor of the Maltwood IncUteto, Ceacurdvil'e, Delaware county, Pa., was unanimonily oloeted 1'reiident, to succeed Dr. Jeiues Calder, resigned. Prof. Henry J. Sayera, who wus in structor of tha Citiicn' Cornet Band in tbii place for saveral months two years ego, I now traveling with Duprei A Benedict's mlnitrel troupe. The company baring dlihauded, It Is eeld that Prof. Bayer will return to Clearfield and give Inatructbni to the boys for several weeks. we mm - Wo understand that a "r4lah"dam ill be constructed In the river below Clearfield thii Summer at "Fulton's Dead Water," by which our lumbermen eipeot to bo enabled to run raft through to Lok Uaven on braoket floods. The credit of this movement is due to the enterprising lumbering tru of Messrs. Weaver A Betts, of this place. An Imposter. TlioMillheim Journal rails tbo attention of tbo public in general, and several benevolent orders In particular, to a fel low mined Jermiah Brobst, formerly a respected cltiien of Cat wife, but now a miserable, filthy tramp and first-class fraud, who makes a living by Imposing on Free Maaom and Odd Felton. He ia a sleek, smooth talker Just the fellow to deceive the unwary. Pass him around t Wild Stories. Two weeks ago wo were confidentially informed that Martin V. Turner, of Wsllaceton, bad been bung for horse stealing Id Nebraska, aod a few days after we learned that he bad been shot la Iowa, for high way robbery. The fact Is, that Turner ia resid ing at Racine, Wisconsin, and Wa elite aad well oa last Saturday. Tbona who are desirous of knowing his wbereabonts can address him there. Lr.o Hhokin. An employe ol tho Clearfield Fire Brick Works, named Jacob Miller, fell while wheeling clay on Tuesday afternoon of last week, and fr adored one of his legs between the knee and thigh, tha ladened wheelbarrow, weighing several hundred pounds, falling upon him. He wss taken lo his home In Hillsdale where tha fracture waa reduced. Mr, Miller is a married wan, and, we learn, is In very moderate oirruniitanoe. In eBHtern Pennsylvania, in Now Jersey and on Lung Island, the army worm II committing fearful devastation oa the growing whe.it, enrn nnd grace 1 hey appear in count las lumber odvaiicing in regular order like an army (hence the bn me, and all eflort to slay their prugreiK have proved fruitlt. Whence it come' is aniistcry. W hole fields of grass or grain ate consumed in a tingle night. Crow and black bird aro said to be the must effective preventive af this destroyer. Tiny seem t be traveling wotwanl. They aluck tender corn, and the blades of wheat and rye, preferring the latter. mi e I'ATAL ArciUKNT ON I jAI'KKL Kcn. Mr. Alexandtr Carr, aged about fifty yanr, was initantly killed by a falling tree on laurel run, la Huston tswnship, on Wednesday of left week, the lrlth ni. Mr. Carr and a orcw of men, em ployed on tha Corporation drive, under the super Indenoe of Wm. B. Robinson, were breaking a Jm nf log just below Parker's dam, on the above named stream, and when the jam began to move, or "haul," (to use a logoiao't word,) a dead treo was crowded out of root by the logs aid fell, ttrlklng Carr on the bead, splitting bis hull and mingling bis body fearfully. Aa arm ead one of hla legs wire broken. The men bad started for a place of safety as the lga started, and one of them gave warning to the deceased to get out of the way as quick as possible ; but just a he looked up the trie struck htm the ratal blow on the forehead Mr. Carr was said to be a man of clever disposition, and had worked la the wooda at logging for many years. Ho was a native of the Province of New Brunswick, aad unmarried, His remains were buried In the graveyard at Pen field oa Thursday, Rev. A . B. Hooren, of tbt M. R. Church, officiating at the funera1. 3 "pUH it, John the local freight, engine No. WI, John Parrel! engineer, while on Its way to Curwonsville, last Thursday evening, between eight and nlaeo'alock, struck a fellow leaned Jack People, whe was sluing oa tbc end of a cross tie oa the track, aad kaockal a distance of twenty I vt or thirty foot. The accident happened al (be cross lag this side uf the UovdieilnW bridge. 1 The lo ecimutive was stopped, and the Injured man car ried lute the Ksldinr or Cel. Rodger, which was aoar, and a physlelaa sent fen No bones were found to be broken, but be was badly bruised up . No blame can very well bo attached to the engineer who was going area ad the autre glvlag the alarsa lo clear tbo trark all the while, and when be aawthatamaawa oa the track, ht reversed hi engine, but eoold not check it In lima. Peoples was sitting with hit head and bauds resting oa his knees, and was probably asleep. Al all event be failed ta hear the alarm, and must hava been surprised when tho edge ef the engine pilot, a very lew eas, etraoh him au Iba ramp and knocked him eereral rods la Ike d I root Ion of Ihe river. He was removed la tho housa af hie father, Nathaa B. Paeplee," the ridges," In Lawreaoe township, la Ihe afttrnooa of (he seat day, and by this lima ao donbt le able lo ha about. ' A second large invoice of Millinery, Just opened, at T. A. rieck Co.'. - I - r- - Sore eyes, tetter, salt rheum, &o., are ewraa ty "r. LiadHy a 13 load Hearokcr, Sold by aH drugglHt. i mm a i - II. A. Krateer inai;ont for KicharJ sea's Kltnira Boots and Shoes, and Carlisle fine shoes for ladles. Now Standard Sincier Hewing Ma cihnbs for s).10. Rack with caatora, drop leaf three drawers, half rabinet, wind bobbins without running machine, and Warranted for Five Years. Remington Machines, aamo description, $31 each. New Centennial, 15 each. Call before buying elsewhere, J. E. HASniB, lelfi-4tl Clearfield. Pa - mm e II. H. Chanoes. Another ochedulo went Into eft eel last Monday morning on tbo Pennsylvania Railroad. Among the change oa the main line Is tho taking off entirely, oast of Altoona, the Atlantic Express, and Its place filled by a train M be known aa the Altoona Aeeommo- dation, leaving Plttaburgh at I P. M., stopping at all stations t.ctween Greensburg and Altoona, rsacbing the latter city at l:?3 P. M. The Phila delphia Kfptese schedule as chnngod will mako up for the Alantlc Express east af Altoona, and arrive at Altoona at B:'l P.M., fifteen minutes earlier than auel. i mt e e- PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic Primary Elcrtien will tccur this year on the 13th uf September. It will, therefore, bo In order to announce the names of candid at oa and after the 4th day of August. Our fee for announcing candidates will be as fol lows i Centre? Hi Amiably H Protbonotry It) Resieter and Recorder 8 County Harvey or - This will includo the printing of, 12,000 tickets and the necessary blanks for holding the Primary Election. No name will bo announced nnlers the cah accompanies tha order. Ht m e- t- ANOTHER MURDER AT HOUTZ- DALE I Last Friday was pay day amoug the miurrs in the Iloutsdele coal regions, and as a consequence affair were a little lively among the boys around there. On Saturday night last, a number of Swede miners had collected together in a place of (Ues'lonable character, whvn three fellows, Qeorge Kvaos, a Weltfcman, and Ueorge Hill, an Knglishman, and one other man, whose name we did not learn, came to the house Indicated and enticed two of the 3wode out to a secluded place and shot them, killing one, named Uogan ion, Instantly, shooting him through and through, with a revolver, while the other Swede victim was shot ia the body, the ball believing to have lodged in the region of tbo bearL He waa living at laleat accounts, but will scarcely re cover. We failed to get ibe wounded man's name. After shooting the tiwedns, their anallanta rifled their pookets, taking from Iloganson, the murdered man, a pocket-book containing ten dollar and soma odd cent. 'Squire J. B. Mc (I rath, of Houtsdalo, acted aa Coroner, empanneled a jury and held an inquest on Hoganson's body. Capt. Clark, of OsccoU, and the Constable of Woodward township, arretted Hills and KVan and lodged them in the Clearfield jail on Monday to await trial. The third one implicated Is still at largo. The two victim, ai alio aie the prisoners, are young men, the two latter being scarcely twenty years of age. Thi make three murder that hate bet? a cm- i ailtted at Houtsdale within ait mouths. THE C. V. S. S. ASSEMBLY. j The second annual session of the Cumberland ! Valley Sunday Ecbool Assembly, which Is later-1 denominational, will be held July 12-17, on the Oakrille Camp O round, on the lino of the C. V. R. R, Tha most eminent talent of the country has been cngsged for the occasion, which will be one of rare inlereat, not only to Sunday School worker, but to all who wish to enjoy a rich Intel lectual treat under the most pleasant circumstances and at a mere nominal cost. There will be two lectures by the famous, pulpit orator, Rev. Tho. (luerd, D. D-, pastor of the Mt. Verooa Place M. K. Cburcb, Baltimore; two by Rev. Lyman Abbott, D, D., editor or the "Christian Union ;" two by Rev. A. A. Hodge, D. V , L L. D., Pro fessor In Princeton College; ona by Rev. P.S. Uensoa,D.D., pastor First Baptist Church, Phila delphia ; one by Rev. II. M. Herman, Pro fessor la Dickinson College; D. D. DoLong D. D, President of Lebanon Valley Col lege) one by Rev. J. B. Yonng, A. M., and one by Rev. J. A. Worden, A. M., who will also su perintend the Department of Normal lostructioa, with abla Aislstaqts. RcT. George P. Hays, President of Washington and Jefferson College, will oonduct several Teachers' Conferences; Prof. Ueorge Macloskio, of Vrtnocton College, will form a class in Microscopy and Botany ; there will be special Instruction In Primary Teach ing, Superinteodents'Conferences,otc. Excursion tickets will be issued on the leading railroad lines. ''The Normal fluide," containing all the lessons of the Normal Coursa, a valuable book, will bt sent postpaid to any address oa receipt of ten cents. For the "Guide," or any particular con cerning tbo Assembly, address, Rev. W. Masllo Frysiogor Corresponding Ssoreiary, llarrltburg, Pennsylvania. THE MURDER OF MAR KS, THE PEDDLER. (a last week's Issue of tho Indiana Pa.) Demo. oral we find the particulars of a murder commit ted some time ago, but which has onty recent ty been promulgated, and ia which Is Implicated Christian Bweltier, a former resident of Clearfield borough. Tho ease was up before tbo Uraad Jury at Indiana last week, but was continued un til September Term, by which time It is expected that more reliable evidence can be obtained. Tbo fratocmf refer to the affair aa follows : " Four youag men are at present Incarcerated In the Indian county Jail on Ibe Serious charge of murder. Over one year ago a peddler named Markf, who usually traveled through tha aorth ern and eastern portions of Indiana county, was missiug. Afterward on the reported confession of one of the parties, residing in the neighbor hood of lb Cherry! ree, were instrumental In causing bis death, for the purpose of robbery. Whether the reported killing wa consummated lo this county -or not is not known -or whether tbo man wa killed or not la a mystery. No body has been found, and nothing lo Implicate three men but the maud It a confession of a drunken man, Tbo parties arrested are C. Sweltsor, of Chest Hprlagf, Cambria oounty, a marrlod man ; Kd. Boriug,a matried man ; Kmraclt Boring and Charles Boring, the latter three of Montgomery township, Indiana oounty. " The 'aleat atory told lo regard to Maika, the misting peddler of Altoona, ii highly sensational, aa follows : A man from Indiana county state that Sweitser, now In the Indiana Jail, La mad a confession, the result of vhlch Is that throe brother named Boring hav been arrested and are now tn jail at Indiana, charged with Iba mur der of Ihe peddler Marks, Front the confession it appears that lb three Borings and Bweitier were la a Held cutting oats, and two of Ibem want out and seised the peddler, bound and gagged him, aad, after taking his good, they left him la tho school houia, and at night the four aieo weat there and took the peddler out into the wood, where they shot and killed him, and tbea procured a lot ot brush-wood, aad after burled the tones. It Is said that oa af the prison ere hal agreed to oonduot theofner to ibe cen of the tragedy. "Oa very reliable authority we ar informed that th Investigation Will develop the following fact : That the peddler, Mark, eras last seea at Derringer's store, In what is known s I'nlontown, a few miles from the Cecrrytree. At this hamlet tha road from Cook pert crease the road running from Indiana via Pine Flat, and continue oa to German's milt, on the Susquehanna river, the Pine Flat road leading In a aorthatdlreioa to the Cherry tree. Oa Ibe road to tlarman's mill lived, last Summer, Christ Sweitser, one of the men under arrest, aad Ihe Berlag brother were bis near neighbors. Beyond Rwelttar's about one half mile Ihere lived a man named Connor, with whom the peddler Mark wa la the habit of stopplog when la that neighborhood. When last seen alive Marks left Drrlager's, saying O at he wa gotag la atop at Mr. Coaoor's, aad in going te Connor' he would hare t pas th house of Sweitser, the Boring brothers living soma distance from (he road. Whatever became of Mark Is aot known, bul he nrr reached Connor's, and, although diligent search bat been made by his relatives and friends, has never since been heard from. Th confessions spoken of ate an reliable, but will probably lead to some further development. It It alio asserted that a portion ef ihe goad la the peddler' pack some tbie er font bolts of rlbhow have been found hidden under the carpet al Bwal tier's boas at Cheat Hiring. " W do net give all thee rumer at feels, hat they are the most reliable that san be obtained. There ar numerous other rum on connected with this matter thai eanaot he traced to a tellable seorce. If proper search ware mad, according ta lb belief of many residing near th scene, a tetrPd trarfedy wnaid b revealed." I Sua Umbrellas, rarasolt and Fans, Just received, at T. A. Flock A Oe.'i. Call and see T. A. Fleck St Co.'s new Lawn aad Bantings. Scrofula of thirty years standing has been cured by "Dr. Lindsay's Blood Search er." Sold by all druggists. Carpets, oil clotliB, window shades and lace curtains. A large assortment always lo be had at fair prioes at 11. A. K raiser a. Buy tbeJV.R? Tip shoes for our children, at H. A. Kratser's, Clearfield. The beat thing out Call and see them. Ladies call and look through our Millinery Department before buying elsewhere. Our price are low. Respectfully, T. A. Ki.k'1 A Co. Boo a woman on uorttcbaek in another column, riding near H peer's Vineyards, with a bunch of U rapes from which 6 peer's Port Orape Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for th use of Invalids, weakly, persons and th aged. Sold by E. W. Graham, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-ll '7 tf. T. A. Fleck, oi tho firm of T. A. Fleck A Co., ha jnst returned from New York and Philadelphia, after purchasing a large stock of Summer goods, embracing the latest styles In Lawns, Buntings, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, and a large r.ew lot illllinery. Among the latter, are some choiito new style. We Invite our lady patrons to call aad sac for themselves. No trouble lo show goads. Respectfully, T. A. Flbck A Co. Farmers, Look IIiiie ! Lytlo will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produoe. He has the largest and beet selected stoch of groceries, teaa, oofloe, molasses, spioes, oil salt, sugar, queenaware, tubs, buckets, baskets, chums, Ac, la Clearfield county. He buytbit goods la large quantities from manufacturers and first handt for cash, and takes Ibe advantage of all discounts, and so he Is enabled to sell at lowest prices. He gives cash prices for produce, and sell hi goods at th loweet price ia th county. opt.J.'7l.tf The Best. Tho wonderful returns made by the Equitable Life Assurance tiootely are illustrated by the many letters expressive of satisfaction, written by the policy-holders to tha company. The following is a fair example: Yubk, Maine, March 3d, IS80. J. F. Clark, Esq., Agent, Portland. Jmr s,r ; i nut wnn pleasure ine rcsuii oi oiv insurance bv the EiuitaMe Asuranae Society under tny Tontine policy, No. eV.Vltf. I bavelimid $.l,07i ui.and lor thi you bave carried an insur ance of li.COO on tue for eleven years, and you now offer me cash $:i,44.30, or Jii'.Ji mora than I have paid you. Scoffer at life inuracee should note these results and insure in th Equitable. Yours truly. itsanr moi ltob. With such diridends It is not surprising that the Equitable dues so large a business. All it policies become Incontestable after three yean, and no company in the country has so wide a reputation for lb prompt and lull payment of death claims. R. M. MoEnally, District Agent, Ctrarlield, Pa. Oflioe In Soaw's Row. R. A. Caucbki.l, Agent, Osceola. D. H. Moons, Agent, Curweniville. J. IUkilto, Agent, Luthersburg. June lfi-U FROM THE VETERAN EDITOR OF THE FREDON IA CENSOR. Dr. M. M. FfiEii, Fredonia, N. Y , Dear Sir : I have been ui ng your Blcod and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tome during the past few weeks, and desire to say that I like it. I find it anmirablv adapted to ibe purposes for which you recommend it. It is aa excellent remedy for the biliousness usuilly incident to the change from Winter to Spring, sufficiently phyiicingand yet not debilitating as tho mercurial remedies are, but strengthening, intteid. Truly yours, w. McnuftTar. juno-23-2t. Dr. Fcnner's Blood and Liter Remedy and Nerve Tonls may well be called "The conquer ing hero" of the times. It Is the medical triumph of the age. Whoever baa "the blues" should take it. for it regulates and restore the disordered system that give rise to them. It always cures Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dye- pepaia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever aad Ague, Spleea Enlargements, Scrofula, Hrysipelat, Pimples, Blotches and all skta Eruptions and Blood Disorder; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervou De bility i Restores flesh and strength when the sys tem Is running dowa or going into decline; euros Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relisves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does these thing by strik ing at the root of disease and removing Us castes. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any cough In one hour. Try a sample bottle at ten cents. Dr. Fe liner's Oeldea Relief cure any pain, as Teoth-ache, Neuralgia, Co lie or Headache la Ave to thirty minutes, and readllj relieves Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhwa, etc. Dr. Fenner' St. Vitus Dance Specific. One bottle always cure. For sale by Hartswlck A Irvln, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. Bug 17-tf. LETTERS FROM KNOX. TOWN SHIP. New Millport, Pa., June Utk. lfleO, Kd. RartiLK AU : A surprise party entered the house of Mr. and Mrs. George Rrhard, In New Millport, oa Thursday, June 10th, lH, to celebrate their fiftieth wedding day. The party consisted at follows : Two sons and their wive, four sons-in-law and their wives, fourteen grand children, and four great-grand children. The party met ta Ibe rear of the dwelling at te o clock . M., and entering the bouae, found lb old Squire reading the news, and his lady busy at her household work. For a short time all was wild excitement and eonfusien i hut after due explanatiooa and friendly greetings, the excite ment subaided and the old gentleman and hit lady oonoluded that the party might take pones sion of the house, and do the work loo, which they did tn good etyle. A table wa furnished 1 witn all the dainties that heart ouuld wish, or ap petite desire. Thus "the wedding was furnished j with guests, aad yet there wa nx.m," which wo to some extent filled by the pastor and his lady, i The New Millport Ulee Club, furnished excellent i music. About 4 o'olook P. M. the crowd dis persed, all no doubt highly pleased with (he golden wedding entertainment and performance, i Another com upon, dent gives the following: Mn. KniTon We have bad a golden weddinc. Wedding of tbl kind are very rare, but your correspondent bad tbe pleasure of being present, a lhuraday, June l oth, at the gulden weddinc of Mr. George Rrhard and lady, of New Millport. Thia air,ed couple were surprised early oa ibat morniog by the arrival of children, grand chil dren ana great-grand ontldreu, who bad secretly made arrangements to appear at the bouse all at the same time i anil a ihout of merriment went out, when Grandmother expressed her regret that she bad "only one loal ot bread, and nothing prepared;" but tbe children, who were grateful enough to nay this respect to their aged parents, had been thoughtful enough I prepare and bring with to em a dinner tbat did erruii to the aflalr. After Ibe feast ef good things, tbe New Millport Glee Club treated the patty to some music, and Rev. P. B, Sheik made a neat little speech to suit lb ooeaslon. Mr. Brhard ia 16 years of age, and his lady I about 711. According to the course of uature they are hearing tbe (bore, and we bop there may be not one ripple on the sea of tiiui, but tbat they may in the future, as In tbe past, bave a pleacant voyage to "the other shore, ' and mere have a reunion mat wit! never end. fl. June 14, IPSA. LETTER FROM PHILADELPHIA. tub rr.aanTi.vAau stati rAia. Pnil.AhBi.rHie, June 18tb, IHHf. The State Fair to be held at tbe Permanent Kg. bibition Building next September, promise to surpass anything of Iba kind ever held tn this country, uempeituon has ueea opeaea te the World, end no charge for enrry lees will be made, except for tbe Grand and Herd prise. Ihe urand prise are lour ta number, first : A premium or $2)0 for the best four thorough bred horses, embracing a itallion and three ef bi get. Second ! A premium of I'ioo for same Hum an d obaraoter uf Sne-bred borsea. Third i A premium of t'9 for same number aod character or carriage, eoaoa ar ngni uraagnt series. Fourth i A premium of IliO for same aumber and character of heavy draught horses. Kor the beet tborough-ered at el lion, over Ira yeara old, a premium of flbQ will be given; for second beet la, and for third best M). Slml tar prises will be given for hoe-bred stall toeej the remaining prise In these two olaste aggre gate sixty la number. for abort Boras, nest nerd, embracing a hull aad fonr cows, or heifers, over one year old. first prise !. Second prttetiot Best bull same class, ever three year old SIDO. Second prise lit), Similar prite will be given herds and singles of Devoo, Hulskins, Ayrshire, Jersey, and uuerneeys. For swine, the best Chester count boar will get 040. Berkshire, Folaad ehiae, and York shire th same. Ileal Kiaei, oilolk and Jersey Ked.Mu each- Altogether fear huadred aad thirty. eight liberal premiums will he given for burses, cattle aod swine It 18 of which ar for the various breed and coLditlea ef pig i 9139 for hone, aree, colts aad jacks j and 9 1 "1 for settle. To the society, er organised club, contributing tbo beet collect ioa of lb grains, seeds, grasses, and fruit of Ihe county la which tt is located, fSUfi will be given, aod f 100 for second best col lection. The Fair will be held la the building know aa the Main KthlMtioa building of tbe Centen nial, la whlrh lfliu eih tbl ts foreign aad Asaerl- can are yet remaining Irom the Centennial. rrf te time to lime I shall keen tbe readers of toe siBrtBLirAB taiurmeu ar ia names ei ia proposed exhibitor from Clearfield county. LETTER FROM MORRIS TOWN SHIP. Ttlbrtowst, June 14th, 1H8I. Mb. Eoitob i 1 have juit noticed a letter from Kylertowo, describing the location and the many advantage of that place). Since the alabliah meot of oar High Softool, literary follow from all part of the county have beea swarming in by droves and establishing newepapere and writing up unknown bistoiy as If by inspiration. Some of these young men are very ordinary looking fellows, aod should bare their hair cut short lo make them look wise. But I don't quite understand about that Patter daisy farm ( nor do I know of any farm answer ing tbat desrrip'A-n oa Ik southeat if awi, the Potter farm being oa the northeast. Tbat "Ob server" who has penetrated so far in American biatory differs widely from the opinion of tbe old settlers and It cannot fall to be irritating to a maa to fiud that tbe views of things be Ukus, and which be Is satisfied are the only correct ones, are very different from those of other peo ple. Hi neighbors are clearly and unmistakably wrungin his opinion. They io not see straight and their Intellects ar muddled, while his eyes are open to discern truth and bi mind Is without con fusion. Tbe correspondent of the Rrpubli l'ai la one of Ibe men who has got at the right and wrong of things. He it convinced that tf be only had tbe chance of expounding bit views, be would speedily bruab away tb cobwebs from men' brains and do tbem the inestimable service of It-aching them te think as he does. So feeling, he has no doubt tbat his mission Is that of a public writer. While they are ignorant ef the true meaning and real importance of American hitturv. be oomnrehends it entirely i and if he could ouly acquire tbe knack uf letter writing, be could enlighten the darkaeta surrounding thui r minds. Dut then you must remember, young man, tbat tbe world is older than you are by st vera) year ; that for thousands of juar it has beea so full ot smarter and bettor young men tbau yourself that their feet stuck out of the dormer windows; and when they dial the old globe went whirling on, and aot one man in ten millions went to the funeral, er even beard ol their death. Be as amart aa you can, of course. Know a much as yon can, without blowing the packing out of your cylinder bead shed the light ol your wisdom abroad In the world ; but don't datsla people with it and imagine that a thing is so, simply because you say it ii. Don't b eorry for ether people, because they know ro much leu than you do. .Ibe world has great need for young men but no greater need than th young men have of it. 1 Tour clothes fit you belter than your father's fit him : they oost more money i they are out more stylish; the cut of your bair ts better, and yon are prsuter than "I'a I" Young men are useful, and they are orna mental, aad we could not engineer a picnic sue ceaafully without them. But they ar no novel tie. Ob, no, nothing of the kind. Tbey bave been here before. Don't be so modest as to shut yourself clear out ; but don't be so fresh tbat you will bave to be put away to keep from spoiling. Don't be afraid your merit will not be dlcovered. People all over tbc world are bunting for you. A diamond isn't so easily found as a quarts peb ble ; but people search for it mure Intently. Tbat "Observer" did uot mention our grand Literary Society, which meets every Friday ev ening. The members make speeches, and debate , and have a glorious time in general. I cltlm that we have the beet dubeters iu Pennsylvania. Tbie don t look very likely, but if you don't be lieve it just touch them up a little on Christopher Columbus, and Webster or Colfax would be no where in the debate We bare also one of th beat newspapers in tbe world. Il is neutral in politic and gives the local newt. Our editors keep themselves well poeled on Centre county elmanao, and tbey write some of the funniest pieces you ever saw. HrBHILBR. Specials. Mil hikf.s, Etc. All persons wanting a first- class Sewing Machine should buy the New Im proved Light-llunning need, lor sale by jubn B. Been, Clearfield, I'a., ur Miles R. Beers, dealer Machines and Organs, Reynoldsville, fa. may IWth-jui Bi aunt Fun Sals. K. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagoue for sale. To be seen at the bbaw House yard. Call on ur address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may la-it. WAsTtn. 00,000 14-feet shaved hoops, deliv ered at the railroad, In car loads of 8,0l0, at all mint on the Tyrone A Clearfield, 1'. A K., Bald faerie Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroad, tor which 1 will pay the highest mar net price. 4. r . AKAMKK, Oct!, 1 878 tf. Clearfield, Pa. 0a Hi'hirkd Pan Cknt. Disco tux on Old Prii'II. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrell' tin and variety store, from Hi up wards. All kinds ol sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. CtoarAeld, Pa., July IS, 1877. Wamtrd. Delivered at the Rail Road. 10(1,000 ZA-incb shaved shingles, lou.uoc 34-lneb sawed shingles. lOO.DdO feet of pine boards. 600,000 14-feet shaved hoops. ,miu ranroau tie. t0,0uQ feet uf good hemlock boards. For which I will pay th bigbeet market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tbe Tyrone tiearneld Kailroau. J. F. Kunik. Clearfield, Pa-, Oct. 16, 197 3-If. eJllMt llcCClVWl. JtiBl Rocoived ty ARNOLD, at CVRWKNSVILLK:- Car Load Nova Scotia Tlaslor! Car Load pure Corn, Ryo nnd Oats Chop ! Car Load Den. ken Snlt I Cur Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorion, Sic.l erShtntrBt Bark. R. R. Tics and Grain will to taken in exchango. Curwoosvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLMAnrni.D, Pa., Jum ii. Flour, pr ewu Uuckwh.at Flour, r.r owl Coro Ml, par ewt o Chop, r)-a, p.rewt Chop, mli.J, p.r twt H rm, par owl Wh.at, p.r bu.h.l Rj., pr bunbol O.L, p.r buibel Corn, omri, pr bu.het lluokwb.at, p.r b.ih.l riorrr ...d... Tlnothj iced 1'oLtoe,, par bo.b.1 Apple,, per buibel Onion, H.me, per peund...... KbouMer, per pound Drletl Beer, per pound Chtckoni, per pair lluttor, per pound Kfr,;i, per doien M, 8. It, per leak, lurga , Co.) Ull, per R.llon L.rd, per poun llrled Apple., per pound Jri4 Peaches, per pound. H H Ilonna, per buibel ISSO. :i 00 1 80 1 00 1 70 1 40 1 00 I 2i 15 60 40 6 To .1 76 60 1.0 I 00 HI a io 60 16 10 3 01) 16 10 t II 1 on PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Pnii.ADBi.rniA, JunoSI. In broad stuff today Ihe only change waa an Improvement in wheat. Cotton is quiet and steady at llc for middling uplands, llark is nominal at tiv per ton for No. 1 Quercitron. Seeds Nothtns doing In any de ter tprion. Flour and Meal Flour is im rather better request. Hales of VOD barrel, including Minnesota eitraa at $4.A0frt 4.3 Pennsylvania family at 4.altfa6j wtstera do. at $-('!, ft, and patents at IO.irOu7.60. Also, .1,0UU barrel (leui, Ulrard, Market Street, Kmi't and Camden on secret term t, Re Door Is steady at $4.o(j per barrel. attain Wheat It la better demand and hie her. Sales of redat1.14i and amber at $1.20. At the open board, first call, l,00 buibel June sold at tl.UlUcl.'Hi ; tl.lHl waa bid for July ; fl Off for August, aud ll.tU'i for September. Rye it Inactive. We quote Pennsylvania atrt(d fiHc. Corn ts firm and la fatr request. Sales of ,evu nusneia, including yellow at ai4fi.&2o; mixed at 6)(iolo ; e Werner el (lo, and rejected at fiOfa Me. At tbe open board, first call, 61o wa bid for June i 0)o tor July ; l(e for August, and 1 to for September. Oats are quiet and weak. Sales of 4,200 b-jshels. Including mi led at 87c; rejected at lie, and white at Iiatiic. Whisky ta firm. Salee of western at fl.lt. Cbicaqo, Jons tl. Flour dull aad nominal. Wheat active aad lower f No. I red Wialer, $ 0.1 No. Cbieego spring, V.'fo fur eaab ; ViivSio for June; Vie for July; die for August j No. I do., 84(84 0.f rejeoted, MtorfQe. Corn In fair demand at lower rate ; iliifdiiftie for cash ; bid for July f SCe bid for August; rejected, 84c. Oats heavy ( 17(v371c fur cash, and asked for July f 12je for August. Rye and barley steady. Porh trtag and higher, closing easy $11.14 lor eaab i$ll.22((ll.l!,ior July ; Sjll l.'jlTj ll,.lj for August. Lard strong and higher; Brt.TIi for oaebl 9e.s2i;j,n.Tai fir July) t 77i(fl.BU for August. BulB meats strong and higher shoul ders, 14.56; short rib, to. ; ahort clear, 7.lf, Wblaky i demand and a shad higher, at 1.0tf. McUmKK-Bl'TI.HR On Hun.Lt, June !0th, lBKIP, hj i. II. Bbaw, Kiq., Mr. Mlrbaal Melluir. and MiN badle Butler, both f Clear Bold borough, Pa. KRINKK-ZI1,UI.V-A Ibe Lutheran par eonage, l,ulhenbrg, en MundeT, June 201b, Ikuit I., u j Ir u- i ,1 L, and Mil, Cbariotta tillloi, bolh of Brad. to imp, viearneia eounij, re. DAY-LA I II D. A t Ihe midonoe of lb. btlde'i parent!, at Woodland, on Thurfda,, June 10th, into, bj R.T. K- P. roreman, Mr. Houbea A. He. and Mm 111", daughter or Jamei Laird, H.q , bolh of Woodland, Cloait.ld aountjr, Pa. WALKBR-IIALTKR.-At the home of th. brl.le, near Hellefonte, en Wedneeda,, Jan. l.ih, 1K8II, b. He.. 8. 0. tweJlo, Mr. Howard M. Walker, or Philadelphia, Pa, and Win t. P. Halter, ur Centre eo.ntj, Pa. McOIIKB-CARLIBL.-On Tuc.dar .Tun ing, June 8th, I8MI, at (be Uell.n.i, pr.et,t.rien Uhurtb, bj the Rer. W,. J. Holland, Mr. II H. MeihM,.r Clearfield euauly, , , (Dd Marj U. Carllele, of Pill. burgh, Pa. IRWIN-BARD.-Altliireil.lMireoflhebrid.'. rather, William Hard, .q , oa Wedae.de, June 11th, 1880, b. Her. Jama. Uurna, Mr. Jonph H. train and Mm Kale lletd, bulb of Carn.n.. fill, bumf b, Pfc DAVIS SHOWALTKR Al lb. tmldeaM af tha tru. I father, H. D. Kboueller, h , oa Tbai'dar, Jane I Jib, I""', b, Her. A. M Cr.lgh lon, Mr. Uornellal N. Uaria or Pbllip.barg, Cen tra rouatr, and Mm Kmtae T. Khow.ll.r, of lie .atur tean.hlp. ClearBrld eonntr, Pa. FRYDKRQER. At Phtlipaburg, Centre ooun ty, on Wednesday evening, June Inth, 18 0, Alton, Infant bob ef Mr. aad Mr. Charles T, Fryberger. griD gMMrtUuratuts. f OOO llimil EM. George Wearer a Co J, want tit tbouaand buabeli of OATS, Bow, and will pay oaib ur pruduo. Cleartieli, I'a., Aug. II, 187 lf. N'OTK H TO BTIH'KIIOLUICRHI No tice ia hereby given to the ilockboldera or tba Lower Bridge Company that a meeting will be held at tba law olHoe of Meaira. Wallace A Kraba, in Clearfield borough, on Saturday, Ji'lt 3u, 1HS0, At 10 o'olook A. M. All tho holdera of anld took are rrueM.d to be pre.ent, aa buiinoa, or imparlance will be tramaotod. JAMKS IB. WW, Pre.ld.nl. Wa. M I-baw, Seeret.ry. Clearfield, Pa., Juno 1:1, 1SM0-3I. SpriiiglSiiiiiiiicr Millinery! To Mr Ct'HTOllBBB AXI TUB Pt Ht.H' AV LlRUB About Saturday, April 24tb, I will retui n from Philadelphia with a lull line or MILLINKRV GOODS of all kinds. Willi new facilities for do ing business, I will simply say that I can now give my customer tbe benellt of ay advantage in buying, stylet and pricea throughout tho entire Beaton. Mrs. T. K. WATSON. Clearfield, Pa., April 21, lbfu .Jin. AMHTOIt'M NOTICKIn tbe Orphans' Court of Clearfield county. In the matter ol the estate uf Isaac Thompson, late of Ciearhvld borough, deceased. Tbe uadersigned Auditor, appointed to distrib ute tbe balanoe of money in the hands of Aaron C. Tata, Administrator of said estate, among the parties entitled thereto, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at hi offliTf, In Clearfield, on FRIDAY, the VTH DAY of JULY, A. D. 1690, at 3 o'tloch P. M., when and where all persons Interested may attend. S. T. DKOCKBANK, Auditor. ClearflelJ, Pa., June 13, lss0-.1t. JpltOPOMAI.M FOR HlULIHNt.. To Carpenters and liuilders ! Th Lawrence Township School Hoard will re ceive proposals until SATURDAY, Ihe 10 Til DAY OF J I LV seat, for the erection of a frame School building, to be located at or near " Hills dale," la said township. Proposal will be re jected alter i o'clock A. M., July 10, 18S0. For full particulars, apply to or address J. L. CON KLIN, Sec'y of th Hoard, Clearfield, Pa. N. B. The Hoard will reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JeHiJ -3L rpo FAIIMEIIK 1 Tba Fourteenth Annual J. Kihibition of thaCLKAKFlKLD COI NTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held AtClcarfiuld.St'i.t. 15, 1U A 17, 1880, LIBKRAL PREMIUMS will b offered and made public in due lime, for which every Farmer in the county Is Invited to compete. For Informa tion address LLANO KK DENNING, Pres t. Or AL. M. ROW, Secretary, Clearfield, Penn'a. Kxteutiv Committee Philip Dolts (Co. Treas urer), llecoaria twp.; Ullsha M. Devi, penn twp.; Joba Smith, Bloom twp., Levi H. Dressier, Union twp.; Wilsoo P. Tate, Lawrence twp. June lfi, lHh0-td. KKPflHTof the condition ol the COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, at Clear Held, In the Stat of Pennsylvania, at tba close of bu sin can, June I, 18 HO : BKHOI'RrK. Loans and discounts Overdraft t2 U. 8, Bond lo secure circulation Judgments Other stocks, bond, and mortgages... Due from approved reserve agents..,.. Due from other National Banks - Due from State Hanks and bankers... Real estate, furniture, and fiitures.... Current expenses and taxes paid Checks and other ce-h item Hills of other banks Fractional paper currency, including nickuld, and pennies Hpecie Legal-tender notes Redemption fund wiih U. H. Treas urer, a percent, of circulation - i.OIIII ,(IH4 1 ,11 Si i.dug ',1184 ,011 1,401 l,IHI3 t,W2 7J It i 1,4211 I 1,143 I Total ..I4lj,07e IV LIAB1I.ITIR.. Capital .look paid la ,100,000 00 Surplui fund . 0,0(10 00 llndlridod profit. . f,HI9 II National Hunk nntel out.tnnding on,6U0 00 Individual depoiita lubjoot to chock... 221,1:10 84 Demand ouHincatee or depoait . 87,026 28 Caabier'e ohorki onl.tanding 370 70 Total.. 1442,07 8 tf State of ,Mtnvrnnto), Ctearfitlti County, US t I, W. M. Hli AW. Cashier or tha above aatnej Back, do solemnly swear tbat the above statement ia true to the best of tny knuwlo'lgs and beluf , W. M. HIIAW. Cashier. Subscribed ami iworn tw before me this 21st Jay of fun, IflStl. WM. RADKflAUOH, N. 1'. Correct Attest : J. T. LKUNAKD, 0. L. RKK.D, WM. PORTKR, June 2.1, I8b0. Directors. REPORT of the condition of tho FIRST NATIONAL DANK of Clearfield, at Clear Held, la the State of Pennsylvania, at tha close business, Juno II, 1681 : KBIOURCRS. Loans and discounts , H$l 119,11. 01 Overdraft 2,7,tl 60 U. fl. Donde to secure circulation 100,000 00 Other stocks, boads, and mortgages.. U,00 0C Due from approved reserve agents..... 82,7(4 eft Due from Htate Banks and bankers... A.Jing hd Real eetate, furniture, and fixtures. .. 1,2ft ft t)0 Current eipenes end taxes paid 6R1 AS Bills of otuer Ranks 1,24 00 Fractional paper currency, including nickels, and pennies 101 97 8pie M . J,0i51 Legal-tender notes 1,.H85 00 Redemption fund with V. 8. Treas urer, 6 per cent. of circulation 4,600 00 Due from V. 8. Treasurer, other than t per cent, redemption fund ttlH) 00 Total f.tfiW.TQH 97 lUIILiriKK. Capital stnokpaitl In $100, 0n0 L0 Surplus fund a, 21,000 00 Undivided profits O.iOl 29 National Hank notes outstanding. 90,000 00 Individual deposits subject to cheek... 7MUH i Drmand eerlifioates of dfpuxtt 24,040 00 Time certificates of deposit 40,ff80 00 CertiQed ehecks...; ISO 74 Due to other National Danas 4,27 96 Duo to bUle Ranks aad bankers 4,061 116 Total $SftH,7iirt 97 Stat of Va.ityfiWa, County of Clearfield, SH: I, WILLIAM H. DILL, Cabler of the above B anted bank, do solemnly swear that tha above statement is true to the Vest of my knowledge and belief. WM. II. DILL, Cabier. Subscribed and fwora to before ma this IVih dnyof.luof, 1HM. WM. KAltKHAl'Htl, N. 1'. ConnRrr Attest: J"NA. HOYNTON, ROU T MITCIIKLU R. MOSSOi', Juno 23, InSO. Direotoro. VI lllKtltM llt lMlKTuf ilia a-eountof J. C. Whitehill, Treaiarer of tha I'OOR t l XI) of the borough of Clearfield, I'euusylva nia, for the year coding April 10, INSO : DR. Te balance from last settlement 7S Jfl To Italanco of ditplirata of 177 2'1A 09 Toaaountof duplicate or 1879 7V6 09 Te amount to balanoe VT 64 Total 1 1.190 68 Ry amount paid as folluwx, to nit : Tho. Rubins, hoarding W. Oliver t?7! 00 Jr)m Livingston, boarding K. Clayton- A9 00 Wm. Reams, boarding of R.Montague. 24 4A Mrs. Hhort, " 34 93 Mrs. Short, sewing 83 James Mfltaughlin, boarding tramps 4 00 Harvey 1'asnuiora, " I 20 J. H. Urabam, rent for Mrs. La moat... 18 00 R. W. (Jrahaui, mde for Oliver 19 16 K W. Urabam, druga for Oliver 1120 H. R Bpackman, drugs for Willleius.. 1 tb Thomas Docket, coal 4 00 Wes. Dory, oa account of W.Oliver...., I 9 I. M. Steico, beef I 60 Warren Thorn, repairing shoes I 00 II. A. Kralter, merchandise IS 86 Harry Snyder, shaving W. Oliver A 60 L. Uulntburg, clothing R 86 Uulirh, Ni'Corkle A Co., eoffla fur Wej, Oliver 16 00 (1. B. Ooodlander, printing I 60 Wallace A Krebs, attorney fee 10 00 Dr. T. J. Iloyer. medical attendance... 9118 Dr. J, O. Hartswick, tned'l attendance 10 00 W. V. Wright, making out duplicate.. A 00 Wm. Purler, Joslioa'e costs It 60 C. Howe, Justice'! oosls 2 40 James Kerr, Justice 'e cost t 00 Roes Read, boarding tramps 6 00 Ross Head, Overseer, 1877 26 80 D, W. Moore, Overeewr, 1877 17 80 11. W. Park, Overseor, 1879 ..., 10 00 Charles Mi not, Orerseer, U.9 10 00 II. W. Hmnk, Aaditor I 0" B. V. W i Icon, IO0, J. Ifagerty, I 00 John I, Pat ten on, exoneration and abatamnnt en daplloato of Hit, and Collector's per cent age Tl 66 Collector Read, otoaeratioas 40 42 , balance of duplicate la hands of R. Read H 100 06 tlalanco due from J. I. Pattersoa aa i duplieata or l79 122 40 Treasurer's par eaatag oa I78T 7I, at I pnr cent 21 f.& James H. Lytic, merchandise 109 21 Total.. ...l,llt Kow April I7lh, Ib"(I, we, tba adereifn.d Auditora of Cleatlleld boroncb. ha.lna etamined the forrolan aecooail of lae Dlatrlel Im,,r,r, anl eomiiere.1 Ibe Trtarh.ra, lod in, earn, cor reel, aad eerlir, th.t Ih.re le dee the Dlilrlet Treaaarer a b.laoo. (runt the Per fund a( IU7.M. JACK HAlll:RTY, BMITH V. WILRt'N, Aailllori. ClearfrlJ, Pi , Jane tl, 1" II. Wm dwtisrmt'ni. gUSQl'KHANSA HOUSE, CURWENSVULE, PENN'A. fr1hi old and well-oslebliihed Hotel has been leased by Ibe underogned, and be feels con fident ol rendering satisfaction to those who may patronise him. lloid stabling attached. LKYYIS C. BLOOM, Propretor. April II, '80-tf. DEMOLITION OP PARTMCRHIIIP, The partnership heretofore existing bo. tween David 11. Wilker and T. II. Walker, in 1 1n lumbering business, etc., was dissolved by mutual consent on Ibe 1st day of May, i860. All per son having claims unsettled ar requested to preeent them immediately Ui either of the under slgoed. DAVID H. WKLKKH, T. II. WKLKKH. Grahamton, Pa., June II, 1HH0 tt. AIMINIMTIIATOHH NOTICIU-Notica il hereby given tbat Letters of Administra tion on tho tat of FRANCIS M. FULTON, lata of Burnsid town hip, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having beea duly granted to Ibe under signed, all persons Indebted to said aetata will r lease make immediate payment, and those bav ng claims or demands agaiuat Ihe eanie will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement, without deiav- JOHN KIMb,, I'atcbinville, I'a., May S, IS&0 fit. ADMIMN1 ItATtHt'H NOTIC IC.-Ntiee It hereby given that Let lei ol Adminis tration oa the tatof ALFRED W. OWKNS, late of Ferguson township, Cleerllold county, I'a., due'd, having been duly granted to the under signed, ell persuBS Indepted to said eteio will rilua'c rnnke immediate payment, and those hv ng claim or demands against the same, nil! prosent them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. JAMES H Illl-K, Administrator. Lumber City, Pa , June Id, 1SH0-8L ADMINISTRATORS NOTIC I'V-Notice ta hereby given that Letter of Adminis tration on th estate of JOHN A. THOMPSON late or Brady townibip, Clearfield county, Pa., deoeased. bavin been duly jrrented lo tbe undersigned, all pereons Indebted to said eetate will please make immediate payment, and those Having Claim or uemanua against iue aanie win present them properly authenticated for eeHle ment without delay. SARAH ANN THOMPSON, MILTON H. THOMPSON, Administrator, Luthersburg, I'a , June X, lSeO-fit. ADMIMHTHATOlt'H NOT ICE. Notic te hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration eu the estate of ISABELLA LI DOLE, late of Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pa.,'deo'd, having been duly granted lo tbe undersigned, all pursuits Indebted to said estate will plaaae make immediate payment, and those having claim or demands aitaintt the tame, will pretent tbem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JAMES HUNTER, Administrator. Ansonvllle, Ra., April 3H, l88u-fit. IlXEt'l'TOR'fJ NOTIC'R.-Notlce It here J by given that Letter Testamentary on tbe etat of JOHN POTTER, late of Brady town ship, Clearfield county, Pa., dvueascd, haviog been duly granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate will pleime make im mediate payment, and thoae having claims or de mands against the snme will present them prop erly atitbenti'Wtcd for settlement without delay, UEUlKiKC. KIRK. Executor. LuthersUrg, Pa-, June 1J, ISSO fit. JjH)K BALE. Th undersigned will tell at private tale all that tract or parcel of land tttuate lo Decatur townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., within a short diateoce of tbe Tyrone A Clearfield R. K., and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otoers, and known as the Jacob ii. Gearhart lot, Ibe j said tract containing AO acres more or less, with two veins of valuable coal thereon, has about 80 aores cleared, and is th key to a large bdy of ooal anout being developed. Vt ill be sold low and I upon easy terute. For particulars, apply to j DAVID L. KRKBS. Clearfield, I'a., July 13, l7ft. TO FARMERS ! I wish le Inform the Fanner uf Clearfield county, Hi at I am the manufacturer of Wbieler's patent Railway Chain MOHSKrOWKli, With Thre.hvra and Cleanera of ona or lao. bone power. For further particular, adJre,, tbe underligned at llloounbnrg, Culumbia county, or call upon F. M. CAHDON 4 11110., Ag.nti, in Clearfield Pa. J. M. Ill LM11 1 7. K It. . June 2d, ISSO ,1m. FARM FOR SALE ! The undersigned will tell at private sale, his farm, located tn feno townsmp.ijlearDeia county Pa., containing BIXTT AOnBS, half of which is In a good state of cultivation, with a frame dwelling, log barn.'a thrifty orchard and ao excellent spring of never failing water, together with the necessary outbuildings. The portion not cleared is heavily timbered, and all is underlaid with coal and iron. It will be sold low and on aaay terms. For further Information call on the premises, or addrrM tbe subscriber at (Irainpian Hill P. O. OWKN J. KKKN AN, Urampian Hills, June 2d, I MO -3 m, JlOR TINWARE, HARDWARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and NKF1D LKS, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, a nil all kinds of SEW'IXO MACHINES, UO TO O. II. MKIiHF.I.l., - Airent, CLEARFIELD, TA. June 7, 'HO. If. attentTon TarmTrs ! IUAVG returned lo mr alj Im.lneaa, aLj will be f.'uml et the PlaniBK Mill oRice, nn fine treet, CLEAHFIKLD, I'A., where I will nil all klnJi of AGEICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND TIIK CELEBRATED 'WOOD MO-WXU & BEATER, A lame flock or which I bar. alw.ra on hand. Al.o, HAV RAKES and all other maobinea uee.l tir tne lHruiar, aa well al Batatiala lor repaira. I will eiebant;. tbe abor. artiel.i for CASH. UO0D DEEP CATTLE, er 6HKBP, Al I contemplate botclierln, and would la plcaaed to hare tbe tra le ef the fannloK piihlic, ELAM W. BROWN, ClearH.ld, I'a., Juaa , iano.tr. lr.llullH, Court Knlc -0F- 1 ) V virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court J I of Clearfield county, the under-lgnH Riecu tru of the estate of UKNJAM1N LANSUKltHY. htr ol Itradford township, Clearfield eeunty, Pa , deceased, will sell at pumic aale, at tha house oa eupied by the family of the said BeoiamiB Lane- beiry, In Rradlord township, la said county, situate on part of ihe p rem lees, on Friday, July 2d, 1880, Al 8 0 l.tK K P, M., All of the intereit of said estate tn the following described real estate, vis : XTo. 1. Alt that certain Iraot of land situate la Rradferd township, Clearfield county. Pa., bouaded and described as follows : Begm nlng at a yellow pine grub thence oast 1 16 per obes to a white oak bunh thenoa South 126 par. ehes, mora or less, to publie road i thenne along said public road 90 porches, more or leea. to the line of said farm, as originally made) thence west along said original una tu nerchea, mora or leae, to a post corner j tbenco north V degrees west 68 perchea tl a posti tbenoe north 84 ilereee eaai ,v percnes to a post i inenne nortn hv per ches to yellow nine grub, and place of beginning, containing fr.NTV ACRKH, more or leas, with a large ,irfl iwo-Mory rramo iioutw, n Larg BARN, and other outbuild Pj, Inen tbereoa erected, about 60 acre 1 cieareo, ana A uuuu HKAHINQ ORrn- AHD,(eaeeplingaatl reerrie owt al the sasae four acres, upon which the daughter of ticnjamln Lansberry, deceased, live, and to be mn out In a squara piece, beginning on the line oi tne terra. No. 2. All lltal piece or tract ol land adjolaing tbo above, tUoato la Bradford town hip, county and Btate aforeeaid, bonaded aad described as follows, vli ; Beginning at a black oak corner i thence north I degrees east '.il perches along public road to a port, at Intersection of two public roads thr-nca south Tl dfgreee west 28 perches a long public road lo a poet i tbeaee south I degree weH 10 perohee aloag ehorcb lot U a poet, thence eouth 87 degrees east 44 perches to SI aco of beglnninc.eoateintag MIX ANDONIC- I A Mr AlHt.a, mora or less, all cleared aad ander fenae. I No. 3. All Ihnt tract or pioco ol land sttual la Bradford township, oounty and ! State sforesald, bounded aad described ae (allows, ! vit : Beginning at a white oak corner on Una of old farm, thenoa aorth 82 parches to a post j tbnnee eouth 80 eVgreas oaat IV perebea ta eluna i thence soalh 79 perches to black oak grub; thenee west, partly along liaa af old farm, VI perebea, more or I", to ihe place af bf ineing. contain 87 A( Ni:n AM) llt Pl.Hl HKM, with about i: acres cleand tbereeu. -Tmxn.n or M.4Lk:. Oae third aah, aad tho halanca la two eqnel an a ua I payments, with Interest after confirmation of sale, to bo secures) by bond Bad asortgaga, ar judgment bead. MARUARKT LANSRRRRY, Rttc't of Kstata af Beaj. Lao sherry, Jar 'd. .Tune 9, 10 H Ufjsrrllnnrouit. ATTENTION FARMERS ! . WE IIAVE OX HAND AND KOR SALE ONE CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS. -A CAR LOAD OF THE- FARMERS' FRIEND POl'DLK I'OltCE FEED CHAIN nillM,, AND A CAH LOAD OF TFTK TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES. Til K BEST SELF AND HAND DUJIT HAKES IN TI1R WOIIM). We also lmve a lot of lleebncr'rj Level Trend Horse-Power Thrertlicra and Cleaners for one and two horses. Also Turnbull'a Ohio Wagons with licvcled Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully one third additional (strength to the wheel. Also Cortland Platform Spring Wagons, with two nnd three scats, and Open and Top Bug gies. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. The above Articles will be Eichanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses. F. M. CARBON nno. CIcHi'ficlii, To., May lRsfl 2m. N. E. ARNOLD, O XT 3R. "W 3E3 IV & ST X Xj. 3L. US. WILL HIGHEST CASH PRICE jr o xx 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK. 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,00(1,(1(10 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immiidiiitt'Iy. Highest cash prico paid at nil times. Liberal advances made on largo lots. Go see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWEIVSVILLE, PA. Mj U, 1880-lf. ' AN IMPORTANT NOTICE! I beg leave to announce to tho citizens of Clearfield and surround ing country that I have opened a first-clasH establishment for the sale of . Keady-Mado Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, SSHK' FUBHiSHIHG GOOBS, TRUNKS a VALISES. BESIDES I PBOPOSE TO CARRY A FULL STOOK IN THE MERCHAHT TAILORING I.IN'K. AM- OF WniCII 1 WIU, SKLL AT UNTSUAIXY LOW PRICES. MY I'LACK OK BUSINKSS IS IN Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House. Your palronago is respoctfnlly solicited. Onll in person or nJJreiis ALBERT T1IAN1IAUSER. .V. R.OXF. PRICK STRICTLY ADHERED TO. nc.irfio!(J, Ph., March 17, 1H80. JAMES L. LEAVY, MARKET urHlit.T, CI.KAKI'IGI.l), PKNN'A All kinds or Caakols and Collins kept on hand, and turnishod to nrdor on short notice, including tho finest us fnclnrcd. Our oonpHH riiBBiinviin Is tho best in use. and will be furnished in any part of the ooutity. Call at your orders at Trontmnn's Ftirnitiiro net 1,79-lv.' gnv SedmtUrmrtttf. SjOM.V TO I.OAN.Oe flrst class Ira JL prnvtvl farm property, by (he Mnlaal Life rurance Cntaiiao t New S'rlr, on first (nort fee;a, la satos (Mm l,on(tap. For further la forniatiua apitly te the unilerslffiie'l. HrKXTHAL W SMITH. Clearfleld Pn May 7th, 1179 tf. I.1AHM UM HlH 9AI.IU-la Ho. Ion and Plna toBhlps, Clearnela eooaty. keasetiablr tine riven for part f purrhase ffi asaaey. Friees to $19.09 per acre. Mlnera's reservnl. L- D1IU), AReot, Fenneld, I'a. ar Wali.aci A Kaaas, 8epL III, 1!TI IL Clearfield. Pa, WAGONS WAGONS lirtitilKS-IH'GdlKH. SPH1NO WAOOXH, SPlll NO WAGONS. THE COMLh UAW.VS. TOP AND OPEN BT7QOIE3. KEPT o.V .4iY) FOR SALE. STAGE & REILLY, CLEARFIEUU, PV Mae IMa IMtsttllatuoij. PAY THE woll as tho cheapest that can be matm. when rcauired. Funorsls alUudad my oftico, on Second street, or leave Store, adjoining tho Postofflce. ', ' I IO T. T .If 1 11V ClearfioM, P. grw .dvrrttsrrarnta. . ' ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. CarweaerllU, fa. Jaa I, Tl.lf. AHIO,EKK' NOTICK..To Wheel II May Concern t The anderelfned, ba.lDg Imo appointed Ai.iKaeeefor the benefit efaradl. tora bjjaa. B. Oratiam, of Claarfleld boroaih, all bereoni, therefare, bavlaKelaliniaKainatblBi will preMnt then to aa for aetllaoaent, aad Iboaa ta det ad to tbe laid drabem ar. nqvlred to settle aad make pa.raeal to KUWARI) A. BIOLKR, ASIIIIRY W. LKK, Cli.rB.IJ, Pa., Dm. 14, 1S7 If.) Aaiifnaaa. UMltNSIIi: Normal Institute I Tblalrhool aillop.aea MONDAY, MAT ID, ISSO, and aoallSM twelr. WMka, TUITION : Jateaile UerpartateaU. M....,H... $1 99 Cia oei hraaehea...... 4 M Cotnmoa Braaebee aae Theory ef leavehiag t H IIiRher Breaches ft aa aire IfalL Irela will tee a UsirusieaieJ tsuale at raasonahte rates. Tha Noraal Clasa will aa aaasainae) aiealhly hy tha Csant ttnpertBteadeaL pit-Hoot hoardioa aa aa bad at froea tt.M to i.9 pet week. AeoaM for self beardave eaa a bad at reason ilk rates, tor farther iafoma tloa. ealloa ar address (IKO. W. IHNEH, Priaetpal. IAS. H. KILL IV. AasUtaath Bern-lie, Ps , March 17, I'M. u. ) fht sen aonaal ifMlra. !