THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WKDNKSDAV MOUNINO, JI NB 30, lls. Terms of Subscription, If j-iii Id ftdvtnef.ar within tbr noDthl...2 M If paid trter tbre ud Ufor ifx nonthi... 1 60 If ,id ftr theiplrtloD of tlx monhta... I 00 Meun. B. M. Pittrfoill A Co., Ncwi pTfr AiUirtlitug Ajcenti, 8T Park Row, eoror lekmn Btrert, ara our duly ftnthuriied AnU id Nw York City. HKLH.IOtJfl KOTICKM. Itlrtliodlat i:pIeoiml t'hurrh -Rt. Ono. htwr, I'aitor. Hervicel awry Sabbutb tt 1 0 A.M., nd 7 F. M. falibatb Hrboul at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting erei-jr Wed dm lay, at Ti P. M. Cmn: union Herric, flrit Sabbath of attry month, at 10) A. M. H tht C'leartteld M. E. Church R. Chahux W. Uurjilby, Pitor. Preaching ararj alternate 6undy, at 8 o'clock, P. M. 6unUj Hoboul at 31, P. M. All an lorHed to attend. Hreibterlit ChurrhReT. H. B.Butlr. -Sabbath lerTlcei morning and Tenlnif Sab bath Hohool at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedtiee Jay Tanlng. Ilapllit Churrh. Iter. , Paitor. Kabbatb Schoul a! 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Vedoenday evening. Ht. Pranela' Church--Cthollc--ReT. P J.Hhkhiiar. Hivire lervlce at 104 A. M., on the Oral, third and fourth Hundayiof ech month; Viien and Benediction of the lileiaetl Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Hunday Bchool every Sunday afternoon at I o clock. OFFICIAL DIRKCTOHY. TIM, or SOLDIKB QUARTKft MIOK OOt'BT. Hrond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Kint Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. tin or ioldihs oouhom ri.Bat . Pint Monday of Jane. Second Monday of November. ruiLio orricKBa. Pfidtnt J-dgt Hon. Charles A. Miyer, Lock Haven . Afittant Lam Judy-Hon. John II. Orvli, of Helletont. Attoeiat Judg$ Abram Ogdeo, Clearfield j Vincent 11. Unit, uiearneia. P rotkonotmrj EU Bloom. Reyitttrand Recorder h. J. Morgan. Trtaeurer Philip Uotti. Hittrict Attorney J. F. McKonrick. .S'Aerijf Jatnei MaharTcy. thputy Sheriff F. I. Thomriion. (,'otnfy Survtyor Samuel F. McCloikey, Cur wemville. County UammiMontrt u. . njrirr, urnnw ton P. 0.; Klah JolinMon, Grampian I'illi P. 0.; John Norrii, Sr., Curweniville. CommiMiomrrt' Clerk John W. Howe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear. nId; J..eph Oilliland, Three Run; J. 8. Nor rt, Woodland. County Uorontr Jamei A. Mooie, Clfirrleld. JuryCommifioniri Andrew J. Jackson, Clear fird, Wm. K. Urown, Clearlleld. .f.prtntn(fnl of Public SckooUU. L. Mo Quown, Clearfield. StaUrof Wtifjhtt & MtaiurtiJwa W.Carlile, offire at Lutbenburg Pa. totirit Public John W.Wrl(1cy, V,m. Ra dibaujth, Cyrui Gordon, Clearfield; Joarpb K. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curweniville; J. A. Living tone, UuHoli City. Our Special column ii decidedly IntereitiDg in a local point of view, and profitable reading to outiidera who want to ine money. YKM, Of C ()irHU I "Will you ttike wheat, out! or c-rn fur lub irriptiun V Wo are often inquired of In tbli way by letter from patron who reaide at a dUtance from Cluiirfifld. Wo again aay yci. The receij.ti of a rcFpomible merchant or mill owner in the vicinity, will aniwer ui Ju.-t a well a the ei"b. T" illlmtrate: If any of oor patrona will deliver uf a bug of grain at the mill of Joieph II. Breth, in Cheit townibip, Horjoe Patohin, In Burniid. Thoinni II. Forcey, In Graham, Wm. Porter or Shaw', in Lawrence, or Brown A Seyler'a, at hock tun, Vulcn townibip, and forward their receipt for the amount, we will credit them on their rcount for the lame. In tbia way all may loon pay what I bey owe. If they will pursue this oourie. tf. BnT Advortirwrn and others will henr Id mind that all articlei intended for publication in tbi paper muit be banded la, nut later than Tun ,!)-, l 9 A. M. Don't forget It! The 104th anniversary of American Independence will occur on Sunday next, e Hegtilur horvices will he held in St. Anlrewa' Kpiioopil Cbnrcb, Clearfield, next Sabbath. - m The residence ot Mr. Thomas Mills, on Third ttreot.i being newly weather-boarded and otberwif improved. wm - Hoiitzdalo borough has a little over 2,0 li of a population, and that of Curweniville ii ertttnated at between 600 and 900, So far as we aro able to leurn all the crops In thiliection give promise of an abund ant iold, with the exception of grail. en (ieorgo M. ltrishiu, of Osceola, has been drawn as a juror to attend the neat laulan of tt I Ditrd State! Diilrlct Court at Erie. Cleai field county farmers will com- mtnee harvesting wheat thia week, which Is 41 leant two weeks eanier tbau in former year. A special train on Sunday evening took Senator Wallace and hii ton Huh to Tyrone, to make connection with an eastern train on the main Hi.. . i The Clearfield County Medical So ciety held a meeting at Oiceola on Wednesday of lait week. It adjourned to meet at DuBoil in September neat. . - - The Citizens' Cornet littnd and tho the Orpheu Band of oar town will attend the celebration at Oiceola oo tho XI of July, and the former ft I' en lit Id and lhelattrt Uoutidale on Monde, the 5tb. m e - - - Kxciimoii tirkets will he sold at all ita'iom of the l'cnny Irania Railroad and Iti Irancbea on the 3J, 4th anj 5th or July, 1SS0, good to the fitb of July, Inclusive. - Oneof the lareand handsome li mh n hid tree in front of Je lie Foley's reii lenoe, on Market it reel, broke off on Munday lent. Ill dettructioD wai eaaied by wind and wonni. Notice. All mercantile licenses not lifted by tbe first day of July are subject to col 'Wtion by a civil suit. This fact merchant! should always bear is mlod, ao ai to avoid penal tin of the law, Don't forget the sale of the Shaw llontc, and other property belonging to the ci te t of lb late Judge Shaw, on Monday next, July 5th. The tale will tnke place In front of the Court Home, at 11 o'olojk P. M. W. F. Uehor, Ksq., of lU-llelonte, Court reporter for thli Judicial district, wis united In marriage oat Wednesday of last week, t Mlsi Gertie Butts, also of Pollef oie. W eitend onr tungratnUtions to Mr. lleberaad his bride. Some valuable properly belonging to the tsUt of Benj. Lanaberry, deeeafed, will be offered for !) on the premises, In Bradford township, on Friday next, Jul.r 2 J, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. There ar three different tract! with Improvement on each. Hubert Allison, a farmer of Wsnh lug ton townibip, Indiana. County, was ihot and killed by his ion James on lait Friday a week, three of tbe four shots fired Uilng effoot. Bad tamper was the oauM of thia horrible, witked act. The murderer Is about twenty-eight yeara of age, and Ii bow in Jail. mm Nino or ten wagons put in an tip- pearanco at the curb-alone market last Friday mornlag. The attendance on the part of the Granger wal better than lhai of the eltiaeni. Tliej no doubt will get It regulated alter awhile perrcver. We Mrred a three yeer apprewtic hip befcre we "made it pay." The editor of this paper, accompanied by hi better half, 1 absent tbla week, attending tbe eighth annual Summer masting and eicartlna of lb Pennsylvania Kditoritl Association, being held st Wattle's files, In New York Stale, Should owr reader notice any Improvement 1b tbl I sin ef lh RtcrrvLiCAN, thsy can attribute It to "Jim,' our devil. mm e mm I'olitencss should bo ecorcised at all timer, and sip dally by the erks and anlitanU aboet oiirmercanttl MtabllihmenU when laiiea, unattMded by geaOem, drive mp I their door In a carriage or other vehicle. It I frequently the ease on our street, that laJie have to get out and la tbtlr buggy ar carriage tk beat way they oaa thmlva, an) n temp I led to bitch and aohiicb their bora, and fr qutclly tho clerk wan biding behind tt show wiadew. Tbl kind of wurk might do ! nctvllieed aommiBlU, but tt shnnld not i lb rn hers. A second largo invoice of Millinery, ju.t opened, at T. A. Fleck A Co.'t, "Worth their weight in gold" U what "Setters' Liver Pill" are laid to be. If you du&'t belie v it, try tUetn. The Ladioej' Aid Society of the M. 8. Cbureh will meet on Friday afternoon of tbii week, at the realtime of Urt. Dr. Stewart, When tho 4lh of July fulls on Sun day ihe following Monday, by not of Leglalature paiied April, 1H73 , li made the legal holiday, , A. B. Shaw hue boon chosen a morn ber of the Clearfield lioroufb Bchool Hoard, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Ueorge 8. Yonng. Tho hoys and girU, hetwuon the gel of ten and fifteen year, bad a very ploaa ant plooid party In the grove aouth of town, oo T hurt day afternoon Ui. - - m m - - - Vi ni lore are beginning to arrive in tnr town lo ipend the Hummer. A number of lady vUltori era gneeti of onr eitlieoi, and it ill there are more to follow. The last week's .hhuo of the Lwk Haven tirmbit'egm ya that about milli m and a hair feet of log! , belonging lo N. Bbaw Co., got into the boom at that place on the late rite in the river. Celery Plants. Krncst Bock, Cleaiflrld, Pa, Las (-n hand a large- quantity of Celery plant, and of the best quality, at hi green house, oo Front street, whlnh ht will tell at 76 cents per bun J re J, or one thousand for $S. mm i - We understand that tho merchants of this place bav all entered into an agreement to close their place of buiines on Monday next, July itb, to remain eloicd thecntir Jay. This I done Id order to give the proprietor and em ployes a chance to celebrate. im -a mmu No paper will bo issued trom this office next week. The next Uiue of tho Rrhi;b licah will bo dated July U'h. Thia li an old time custom with us, by which the ofDce employes get a few dai freedom out of doora. Our sub scribers lose notiilng by the omlsilou, a w give (he required number of papers each year. - m Lint of letters remaining unclaimed in the Poitoffioe, in Clearfield, for the week end ing June 28ib, 1USU : James II. Blyber, Charles Berry, J. E. Htmperly, Julius Larsaon, Margaret Redden, John B. Stew art, Rorey L. Vaabinder. P. A. Qahu, P. M. - - - mm Oacar Mitchell, Ksq., has boon ap pointed Auditor lo diitribute tbe money in the hand of Anthony III), Administrator of th es tate of Robert Young, late of Lumber City borough, deceased. The time fixed for attending to tho duties of his appointment Ii TueiUy, July 27th. Those interested take notice. - mm mm - A class of forty-two persons gradu ated at tho Lock Haven State Normal Suhool on Monday, th 21st lnit.,with high bonori and great credit to all concern id. Amng Hi gra lu ate were three Clearfield county tenohen, via: W. C. I't nti of Brady township, A. D. Wirlx of Pike townrhip.an) W. A. Ambrose of Osceola borough. Tmk Festival. Tho ladies of tho Clearfield Kpiscopal Cherch commenced hold ing a Feitival, for thi benefit of their Sabbath school, In the Shaw Home building yes terday. It will continue fjr several days. A cordial invitation Is extended to everybody to attsnd, and th manngen appeal to our cltiiens for a liberal support. S. K. HcrgKtDm, tho Swede who was seriously wounded at Houtx dale, In the shoot ing affray last Saturday night a wuk, was Im proving at latest accounts, but 1 not yet out of danger. Seven other partici wcr arrested on Tacsday of lait week, a nd released on ball being given. Some of them are Implicated In tho mur der, and others are bald only as witneiiss. - mm e Mr. John I. Patterson and 1i. A. M. Hill are attending the Commencement exer cise at the State Agricultural College, In Centr county, tbl week. Tbe gentlemen will act a delegate to represent th Clearfield County Agricultural Society In the annual election of Trust o and other officers of that Institution, whioh also takes place during the present week. mm i Death of Wm. Jones. Mr. William Jon, shoemaker by occupation, departed thi life at his bom on Tine itroet, In thi borough, last Sunday morning, In tho u0tb yaarof his age His illness was of hut few days ' duration, having been prostrated by a paralytic stroke one day last week. He we about the ol lest eltiien la Clearfield at tbe time of his death. His funeral took place at 4 o'clock on Mondny afternoon. lwmm John Ij. Cuttle, Esq., Enumerator of th Census for Clearfield borough, bai about completed hi work, and wai at the Commission ers' office on Monday and Tuesday, to make any correction necessary. Tbe population of this borough, wo le-tro from bim, ii about 1,810, al though lb figure were Dot added up. W will give a complete table of Ihe population of the Caoius of 1HT0 and also of 18(30, as soon a tbe return ar all in. Successful. The acquaintances of our young friend, Huston llartswick, of tbi borongb, will be pleased to learn that fa baa passed a lucccsiful and creditable examination for admission a a cadet lo the Military Academy at West Point, N Y. Uood luck, Huston. Sea that your ear ar not slit like those of W hi taker, B a good, Btudioua boy, and yon may eseepe bit misfortune. P . fl. B careful when yon writ to your mother on a half aheet of paper, to burn lb other half. Camp Meeting. The eighth annual sossioo of th Juniata Valley Camp Meeting As sociation will oummence on th ground at Nw Urn Hamilton oo Tuesday, Anguit l'Hb, end clo Friday, August SOtb. The grounds wer openod for occupancy on Saturday, Juno 10th, and all wbowlib to occupy tbelr tenti at that time crd do so. Fieachingon tho ground vry Sabbath fn-m July 10th unlil (he opening of the Can.p Meeting. For olrvulara and information a.ldrens J. K. Ithodrl, Secretary, Ni-wton Ham ilton, Pa. A Ikak 1)oy Killed. As n train t empty eoul mr was bt lngputhud oo the siding at tbe Morrisiiale ininel, thi connty, on lent Wednesday afternoon, draf uiul, named Robort Hi'llobiugb, axed ah ut lei years, was atrnck aud o serloutly injured as tu oaua his death lo the course of btilf an hour. Tbe lad was walk- tig io Ihe trsek ahead of the approac-hiug train, the engine beiDg Id the roar, pushing, and al thongh those on the train made every eff.irt to gaio the boy'i attention and cause him to get out of tho way, It was all lo vain. mm m i The Town Council of IJrookvillo recently pissed an ordinance, making It a mini mcanor for persons owning oowi to allow them to ru at larg from S o'clock in the vnlng to 0 Id tho morning, unler th penalty of $2 for oach offeno,and ftrtter of cost If the cow ti Impounded. Thi mov could he imitated with happy re mits In tbl eominunity. tt I certainly a great nuifanoe and annoyance that our eitltem should not tolerat to have oowi rnnning at large during th night, breaking and befouling IJ walk, opening gatei, breaking fences, destroying shrub bery and demur log gardeni, t3. tearing down In oo eight what it will take all Hammer to replace. Out ItoRouou Schools. At a moot- of th Clearfield Borough School Board, la th Leonard Bchool building, oo Tuesday morning, the folio lug named peraoni were selected to teach in our borough school th approaching W Inter term, vi : Principal Prof. B. C. Youngman. 1st Assistant Frank G. Harris. 2d Assistant Malt. Savage, No, 1 Primary L. K Weber. No. S Primary W. K. Tat. No. 1 Primary Miss Carrie Flegal. No. 4 Primary To bo supplied. The last mentioned, N. 4 Primary, will be held la th Academy building. Th time of opening Ihe reboots and lrgth of th term has not yet been determined. On My I The licynoldsvillo Voprr aaa tak exception to the KaruBkiciB' Item, wblcb we published e few wsek'i ago, t regard to th "hash" that appeared a tho first page of hi aheet, and ho eouateri n byeopilngn oale oo wkieh b "murder" by leaving ul several word. Tho Mntrae Is a follow, tb word omitted being endued la bracket: "In thi way all may eoon pay what they ow, If they will pursue this coarse." What tbe profound (?) erltlc's objection 1st the above language bo do ant itat, for h knows It i eorrecL It li certainly more ele gant and correct than hi learned aroductloa, which oo not a de with tbl sentence i "Clearflstd oouaty eiai lo to 1 ret such eae! editor, but he wouldn't llr long In Jefferso. No, it th at phro affect all I Ik tho Mmpl before tf W doa't think II la healthy In JerTrna Bounty, poHilly la fttynnHsvilm, Clothe, cuHHimerc and tailor's trim mingt, at 11, A. Kratier'i. June 16-3t. mm . . 11. A. Krtttzor is agent for Richard eon' Elm Ira Uooti and shoe, and Carliile fin ahoe for ladle. M 'Dr. Lindsoy'g illood Searcher1 cnrd my sob of ryiiplai." Mr. K. Suisltitr, Larimer, Pa, Dr. J. M. Slewart will be absent from hi office Id Clearfield, from Thursday, July 1st until th fitb, Inelualr. mm Motto framus, with glass, buck and orew-oyei, an ooupiat, for a cents, at Jaok son's, one door eat of Moiiop's Store. mm a mmm - M rs. Mury E. Shaw and W. W. Holts, Eio,., bav boen appointed Administrators of tb stata of Archy II. Sbaweocastd, late ol Law rone towtihip. . mm e ow IIuy Your Mill Now! We aro tho proprietor! of a Saw M ill, eomplet Id every par ticular, which we will Mil very ehsap. For par tioular, addres K. A. W. D. BIGLKR, mchASO.tf. Clearfield, Penn'a, mm awi - Two children in Trumbull county, Ohio, wer oolitely eurtd of non-retention of urioo by taking Baroima, prepared by B. K ThompioD, Tituivlll, Pa. For sal by all druggist In Clearfield, and Joseph Seylsr Son, Lutbersbnrg, Pa. St mm e e New Standard Sinoer Sewing Ma- CIiihea for 130. Each with oaator, drop leaf three drawers, half cabinet, wind bobbin without running machine, and Warranted for Fir Years. Remington Maobioor, sm description, $-t0 acb. New Centennial, $15 each. Call before buying elsewhere. J. B. n ardrr, j10-4t Clearfield, Pa - - i mm New Daily Stage Link. James L. Leavy baa succeeded in baying a dally mail eatab 1 lined between Clear fluid and Peon field, and will hereafter run a dally atage between the two points. Ilia contract began with April 1st, and tbe stage willlear ilearflald ovary morning (except Sun day) at I o'clock, making connections with all trains on the Low Qrmdo Railroad at Tennfield, re turning after th Inat train th sam evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low ratea, Orders left at any of tb hotel will be attended to. IflaprTV-lf Farmers, Look Here! Lytic will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kind of produce. He has the laigeitand be it selected slock of grocer in, teas, cofftci, molasses, spices, oil salt, augar, quecnawarc, tub, bucketi, basket, oburos, Ac, in Clearfield oounty. II buys his goods In large quantities fro in manufacturers and first bandi for cash, and takrs tb advantage of all discounts, aod io bo la nabld to sell at lowest price. He givci oash prists for produce, and sells bis goods at tho lowest price la the oounty. ipt-24-'7 If PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic Primary Kleciien will cocur thia year on the 18tb of September. It will, therefore, be in order to announce lh Dame of candidates on and after the 4th day of Augnit. Our fi for announcing candidates will be as fol low : CongreM $! A ieuj My H IS ProthonoMtry 10 Rcgiiter and Recorder 8 County Surveyor t 5 This will Include tbe printing or 12,000 tickets Bod the nee Mary blanks for holding the Primary Election. No name will be announced unlet the cash accompanies tbe order. Si Tub Fire Crackers. The OuJiois Courier, In alluding to ibia much debated ques tion, gives ihe law relating to tb ue of Ore cracker, rooketi, etc. It ii ai follow: "If any sorion or person whatsoever, In any county, tow or borough in tbia province already built and settled, or hereafter to be built and set tled, not hitberto restricted nor provided for by our laws e shall make or cause to be made, or sell or otter, or offer for sale, any squibs, rockets, or other fire works within any of the said towns er boroughs, without the Governor's special per mission for tbe lame, every person or persona so offering shall be subject to the like penalties and forfeitures, and to be recovered io like man ner a in an aot entitled 'Ad act for preventing accident that may happen by fir,' are directed to be levied and recovered." Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freight aent ovr tb Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, fur the week ending Jan IVtb, 1880, and th lain time last year i COAL. For the week Heme time last year.. TOR. 40.2MS M Sn,0& 4,227 , fi81,78B 046,4(14 Previously during year Same time last year Decree Total in 1880 Same time last ytar Decrease OTHIB FREIORTS. Lumber . Miscellaneous freight H ,.178 car. ..U'. " Till Keht. Tho wonderful returns made by th Equitable Life Anuraoca Society are Dluatrated by th many letters expressive of satisfaction, written by tb polloy-bolden to tb company. Th following 1 a fair xampl : York, Main, March 3d, I860. J. F. Clark, F.sq., Agent, Portland. Dear Sir i I note with pleasure tho rriult of my inmrancoby the Equitable Arsnranoe Society under my Tontine policy, No. 40.UIV. 1 harejpaid $.1,076.00, and for this you hav carried an insur ance uf ti.COO on me for eleven yeara, and yon now offer me canb f:i,44.80, or tMQ.ib more than I bar paid you. Scoffer at life Insurance should not thea reaulta and insure Id th Kquitable. Your truly, UlXRT MoULToN. With such dividends It i not aurpriilng that the Kqultabl doe ao larg a buiinei. All it policies beoom Incontestable after three yean, and no company ia tb country ha a wide a reputation for th prompt and lull payment of dealb claim. R. M. MoEnally, District Agent, ClcarfialJ, Pa. Office in Shaw'a Row. W. H. RAWitroRn, Agmt, Osceola. I. K. Moorr, Agent, Curweniville. J. Hiuii.roR, Agent, Lutherabarg. jiino 16 4t THE FOURTH. Before another tmue of th Ci.barvirld Ra- ptiBi.ii-Ai appear, ibo 4th of July, IS SO, will bav passed and the event pot on record. It now seems very evident that th patriotically Inclined cltixan of our town will be compelled to go abroad to oelebrale the approaching anni versary of oar National Fndepondenc that 1, if they wish to do It with enthusiasm. It perhaps Is just as well ; for th sodat portion of our peo will be rid of th anxiety, labor and an d aye ae incident to th preparation niceiiary for ao oo cailon of this character. If we don't wish to vlilt any of the neighboring town celebrating the day mentioned below, or to din with any of our neighbors at hom, wa can set down to a feast of seasonaM detlcatlti within tho domaiti precinct ef th family otrcle, inch a new potatoes, fresh gretn pea, cherry pie, etc, an 1 hav a good tim all by oarielrei, after which we can read tho "Declaration of Independence," or have other road tt to as, aad sing th "Star Bpanglad Banner," 'Yank Doodle or bavombody als Ing them for ar, and wo will be oontented and feel a well satisfied a though w had wilnasicd a graad Fourth of July olebratioa at th Centen nial ground, Philadelphia, or at Bostoa. The 4th falling on Sunday this year, in lem localities Batarday, tbe Sd, will be duly observed, while) other will prefer to oelebrato on Monday, tbe itb. W under tend that th ltiio of New Wash ington and vicinity ar going to eelehrala a Saturday next In fiae ityta, whew Wm. U. Mo Collough, Eiq., of this place, and lion. Harry Whit will deliver add reus. Various klodi of amBiemoDti will be provided for thoi desiring anything of th kind. Uioeola will also eelebral oa tb 3d under Ihe ausploe of th Cornet naod of that place. DuDol and lloalsdal will give vent to their patrioliam oa Monday th 6th . At Ilontidel tbey Intend having a gnuia old sty I pleaie and celebratloa, A parade la tb forenoon, an oration by Thomas It. Murray, Bsq., of Clear field, amusement of various kind during tho day, aud a grand xblbliloa of Are work la th venlog will eoaelad tb feitlvltle f th day. Th Orpheu i Cornet Baad 1 this plac hai been n gaged tad will furs lib th music for lb Jublle. TbeeiUua ef Penfleld aad vicinity will m brat oa Monday (lb th.) Hon. T. J, McCul lough.of Clearflvld, ha been ngaged a orator of tbt day. Tb Coram it te of Arrangemenlt, composed of Jam L. Boofield, Dr. J. 11. Kline, Warren Letts and t. O, Bowman, ar making all nee nary preparatloa to hav a graad Urn oo th day lad mated, and visitors from abroad at oor 1 1 ally larlud to go Bad partlelpat hi tho oelobraiioa. Oood musle will be famished hy StriBi and Bras Band. May all erjoy themnlrefl at tb tim aad plac above mentioned, aad may aolhleg eeowr la aiafa Bay regret or Interfere with tb happl ni of thin tBfaged, 1 th wlak of this Journal. Sub Umbrellas, Farasols and Fans, Juit reoeirsd, at T. A. Fleck Co,'. Call and boo T. A. Fleck & Co.'s new Lwa ad Banting. Carpets, oil cloths, window shades and lac curtain. A large assortment always to be had at fair prices at U. A. Kralisr'i. Ititu il.n Kola Tin nhnna fnr vnnr cbildrao, at 11. A. K raiser', 0 lea rile Id. Tb bast thing out. Call and tnem. Ladies call and look through our Millinery Department before baying cliswber. Our prices r low, Rispeetfully, T. A. FutcE A Co. Seo a woman on norsoback in anothor column, riding near Spoor's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grape from which S peer's Port Urip Win la mad, that I so highly eiteomed by the medical profession for the uieof Invalid, weakly, persons and (h aged. Sold by E. W. Graham, Draggiit, Clearfield, Pa. jly-U '7B tf. A Fact. An advertisement inserted lo tb HnruBLioAB will reach more readers than if published In all th other papen In th conn ty.and cost th advrtist lem than on-balf In other words, as advertisement published la our Journal 1 worth doubl th pric of that charged by any thr publiibar in th county, 'It I a foot." tf. T. A. Fleck, of the firm of T. A. Fleck A Co., hi just returned from New York and Philadelphia, altor purchasing a large stock of Summer goods, embracing tho latest style In Lawns, Buntings, I'arar&li,SuB Umbrellas, Faaa, and a large new lot iflllioiry. Among the latter, ar sum choice new aty tea. W invite our lady patrons to call and for themielvts. No trouble to show goods. Iteipootfully, T. A. Flick A Co. FROM THIS VETERAN EDITOR OFTHE FREDON IA CENSOR Dr. M. M. Fan ?rr, Frsdonl, N. Y., Dear Sir : I have beca mine your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic during the past few week, and desire to say that I like it. I find it anmirablv adapted to Ibe purposes for waicu yoa recommend tt. It Is an ex oil lent remedy for the biliousness usually Incident to the change from Winter to Spring, luOiotently phyiioing and yet not debilitating a tbe marourl) remedies are, but strengthening, Initoad. Truly youri, vr, mcmhstrt. june la-Jt. Dr. Fconer'i Blood anil Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonio may well bo called "Tho conquer ing hero" of th time. It Ii tbe medical triumph of tb age. Whoever ha "the blue" should lake It for It regulate and roitorci th disordered system that gives rite to them. It always ourei BilloBineia and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyi- pepiia, Comtipattoa, Headache, Fever a&d Ague, Sploea Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimple, Blotcbe and all skin Eruptions and Blood Disorders ; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j Sleepleisneis, Impaired Nerve and Nervous De bility) Restore fleih and strength whan Ui iji- tern 1 ruLnlng down or going Into decline j cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficult!. It does these thing by itrik ing at the root of diacai and removing it caaiei. Dr. Feonar'a Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any oongb in on hour. Try a sample bottle at teu cents. Dr. Fencer's Ueldoa Relief cures any pain, as Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Colio or Headache la five to thirty minute, and readilj relieves 11 heu ma il m, Kidney Complaint, Diarhoca, etc. Dr. Fonner's SL Vitas Dance Specific. One botU alway cares. For l by llartswick A Irvln, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. aug-S7-tf. Proceedings of the Grampian Tem perance Union. G mum II i li b, June 16th, 1880. Convention wai called to order at )0 o'clock, A. M., by th temporary Chairman, B. C. Widemlr. ; The opening exercise ooniiited of Scripture1 read in ir. followed bv illent auiwlieation and music by tho choir "For tb Thousands, Lord : that Buttered. ") Delegate wer present from i Chestnut Ridge, Greenville and Grampian Hills! Imons, the Lnion at Hooktoa not being repre sented. On motion R. J. Spencer was elected Chairman, and Laura A. Moore Secretary. Th address of j weloome was delivered by Jobn Hosiell on "litter-1 ature as a Factor in Temperanoo Work," followed by Nathan Moore, Sam net Irvla, and others, with remark on tho same. Singing, "God Speed th Right." Select oration by Flora 0. Miller, en titled "Onr Work." Miioollaneou buiinei. Appointment of committee on resolution!, or ganisation, and oonititution. Singing, "Band o f nope i aion. Adjourned until I o oioca id tn alterooon. Aurmoou Nation. The Chairman oalled tb Convention to order at S o'clock P. M., th choir singing "Sound tb Battle Cry." The first address was by Davis C. Smith, on "License, and tb Duties of tho State." Remarks were made on th am by J, Pattoa Bard and Rev. Edwards. E. u. widcmir delivered "A Prise lemperanc Poem." Reports of committee on Organisation reported that a convention will be held at Green ville, October lAth, 1H0. Kemarki by Wm. Dale. Sinn in. "Wine ii a Mocker." Next was anaddri by Cyrus A. Woods oa "Prohibition tu llesulti and Probabilitiss. KemarKs oa tn am by Jaokson Roblsoa, Jo. M. Hnencer and John Ruisell. Singing, "Touch not th Cup." An al(lren by Col. Jamei Miller, on "ine ualiot ai a Meani of Defense." Remarks by J. Pat ton Bard, Rev. Edwards, Lewis Woods, R.J. Spencer and Andrew Moore, after which tbe choir santr bigo lb Pledge," and the Convention adjou.ned. Tti Committf on Resolutions reported th fol lowing whioh wer adopted : - The Grampian Temperance Union In conven tion aitembled hereby Aesolve j That we view with regret th great and continued deraitattoa occasioned by th oecaiioood by lb ai and traffi lo Intoxicating drink, and tb actios of oar Legiilature in ovntinaing to aanotioo th granting of licenses. Th at w believe It to b oar duly as Christians, and as fres and sovereign cltiiens of this greet Republic, to adrooat the eaue of Temperanc In ever manner con it stent with Christian charity and National patriotism. That we see tbe general advancement of public sentiment with hop for tb near future, and that we oor J tally unite wltD Ibe "w omens i; DM man Temperanc t'nioa" and "National Temp ranee Society" in their effort on behalf of this cause. Ei.ihha M. Davis, thsirman. Spec in It. MArntur.s, Ft'. All persona wanting a first- claas Sewing Machln should buy tb New Im proved Light-Running Weed, Tor sale by Jobn 8. Beers, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles R. Beers, dealer to Aiacbluos and Organs, Iteynolilivtlle, 1'a. may ivth-dm BirootB Fob 8ai.b. R. Newton Shaw keopa a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To be aeon at the Shaw House yard. Call on or add re bim at Clearfield Pnn tylvania. may U-tf. Waxtbh. 600,000 14 feet shaved boon, deliv ered at the railroad, In car loads of S.Omi, at all mints nn the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A E., Bald (agle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for which I Will pay tb blghat market pric. J. r. HHAHRR, OctlR, 1878 tf. CTearOrld, Pa. Okb HiTHrtBBD Paa Cbnt. Discount on Old Pbicb. Hewing Moehin can now be purcbaied at Merrell'i tin and variety store, from $36 up wards. All kinds of sewing maohine repaired on tbe shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Coixbctoh'b Sai.bi I W bav prepared a form, and bav on hand a large quantity, of blaak "Collector Bale," which bav beeo ap proved by th highest legal authority In tb conn or mis oounty. At wer vtnu per do tea we will mail any number to th Collector ordering them, A Collector, whoa compel led to advertise property, aiuit poit ap at less thea three notla la th most pnbli place la hi borough or township. tf. Wawtbd. Delivered at tb Rail Road. 100,000 SS-lnch shaved shingle. 100,000 S4-lnch sawed shingle. (it), (too feet of ptno boards. 600,000 14 feet ibaved hoop. 5,0110 railroad tie. 50,000 feet of good hcntloeh board. For which I will par tho bichest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point oa the lyroa uiearnelo Kailroad. J. r. KBAHKB. Cloarflold, Pa., Oct 1A, 1878-tf. JiiMt Itceclv4ul. Just Pveceived by AltNOLI. at CUinVKNSVIMTC: Car Load Nora Scotia riaslorl Car Load purs Corn. Rye nnd Oats Chop I Car Load 1'eakon bain Car Load of Choico Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorios, Ac. I ftiarShin trios. Bark. K. K. Tios and Grain will bo taken In exchange. Curwensviiie, Aiay 1, Ib7&. DAVI8-PATT0N. Attb Knellih Lutheran Sarsonag, In Look Haven, oa Saturday evening, uneAtb, 1889, bv Her. P. A. Hetlmaa. Mr. Jaa. K. Dart and Mil Emma F. I'atloo, both of Clearfield toanty, Pa. VORBIIRO HOWLAND. At th Presbyter laa Chnreh. flhlnoeBfbart. bv Rev. W. A. Car- rell, aasisted by Rev. R. . McLcaa, Mr. J. L. Voebar. of DaBoii. Uirflia ouBir, ra., aal Mis JennleB., danghtor of Dr. C. A. Mowlaod, of Saippensbnrg, Pa. RANDOLPH Mcfl'LLY. At th M. R. Parsonage, In Glen Hope, on Tuesday, Jnae 13d, IAS, by Rev. F. Adams, Mr. John A. Randolph and Mil Maggie McCully, both r Uoutidal borough, P. W00DLE LAN IC II. At Woodland, oa Thurs day, Juos loth, 180, by Rv. H. E. Wilson, Mr. John A. Wood I, of Woodland, IV, and Mia Mary M. Laoich, or fiearneia, ra, BRt'NER OUPPLER. At Woodland, en Wedneidav, Jun JH lt80, by Rer. H. E. Wil oa. Mr. Milton M. BruBr, of Woodland. Brad ford township, Pa , and Mis Clara Cuppltr, of SbawsvlU, Guben townwip, ra. PATCH IN WRIG HT. At th hom of tb bride, oo Wednesday evening. June JU, J80, by Rev. L. B. Kins. Mr. John W. Patehln, of Glen Hop, Clearfield oounty, Pa., and Miia Aorilla n. V rigbt,ot ueatiivuie, aauurue eouniy, unio. Siril, JON Ed, la Clearfield borough oa Sunday morning, Juno 57th, INnO, William Jonea, aged btl years, montbi aod - days. (Sent by Rev. Campbell) In Jordan townihlp, on Tuesday, Jun 1Mb, 1880, of dlpbthratlo croup, - -, aged 4 yean, 9 months and 17 days. HOCKKNBHhRY. In Jordan township, on Monday, January IVlh, 190, of dl hthsni. Olio Jane llockenberry, aged S ytan, lo mootbi and S day. Parents dear, I have gone to my hum On Heaven' fair end Howry plain ; Here now my eouldoei peacefully roam, Wber 1 no sickness, sorrow, nor pain. So parents, dear, do not weep for m Patiently bear a kind father's hand ; Soon w together jtio shall be Forever united in tbla happy land. IRVIN. Attb rvsideoe or hi parent. In Bumside, Pa., on Tuesday mornlag, June 22d, US0, James Leonard, son of Matthew Irvin, aged IS years and 10 months. Th subjeol of tit abov notice wa stricken down by on week s illuas. II itarted to school, aa usual, on the morning of th 16ih Inat., bat, before reaching thticbool-room, h was com pelled to return hom. H wa not thought to be In a aeriou condition until a day or two before hi death, and, although erery effort was mad to err it tb disease, oa the morning of th icrentb day death ended hi lufierltigi and deiolaled the bom of which h was tho pride. It wa tbe pies u re of tb writer, for tbe lait two months, to meet Jlmml dally In tho clan room. Io or Instance only hav we his equal in brilliancy of mind and concentration of thought. Ho wa th prld of his class both In tb day school and th Sabbath school. lie loomed to be ndeared to rry on. Non speak of him but with moit tender reool lection. II li quick mind, his agable manner and disposition to oblige friend and itrangenare cndearlngremembranoe of the dead boy. His death baa cast a gloom upon hi parents and friend and oorachool. 11 Is mlasedat home, lo tb ichool-reum everywhere. Although his friends mourn with doepeit sor row his sudden taking off, yet tbolr Ion li hli unspoakabl gain. They mourn not as tho without hope. HI memory li enshrined Id th heart of his teachors and sobool-matei He will ever be remembered aa tb joy of bit paronti' houiebold and th frieoda of both young and old of hi acquaintance. H wal followed to his lait roiling place by a large and mournful procession. Dear boy, your stay oa earth was brief, We little thought how soon the end must com) How soon jty must turn to grief; For thou shalt ne'er to us return. Though sad our hearts, thy joy Is great, Tby Saviour claimed thee for hi own ; Tbou'rt passed beyond the pearly gal, To join tb oborui in thy Fathir'a boui. No mor we'll meet thy winning amlle, No more we'll hear thy happy voice; Farewell, dear boy ! a little while, We'll go to thee, with thee rejoice. l)i a null), Jan2fith, 1880. I. CLEARFIELD MAHKETS. Clbarpibld, Pa., Jane 29, 1880. $:i oo 2 80 2 00 1 70 I 40 1 2J 1 20 ib 60 40 (10 A 00 8 71 60 00 2 00 I3 8 10 60 15 m s fiv 16 10 T IS 2 00 Flour, per owt Buckwheat Flour, par cwt Corn Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, per cwt Chop, mined, per cwt Bran, per owt Wheat, per bashel Rye, per bushel Oati, per buihe Corn, ear, per bushel Ituokwboat, per bushel Clover seed Timothy ied fotatoea, per bushel Applea, per bushel Onions Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound Dried Beef, per pound Chicken, per pair Butter, per pound Eg it, per dosea Sail, per sack, larg Coal Oil, per gallon bara, per noun Dried Apple, per pound M. Dried Peaches, per pound ..... Deans, per bushel PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. pBii.ADtLPBiA, Jane 28. Cotton li dull at 12a for middling!. Bark Nothing doing. Seeds- Clover and timothr aro nominal. Flour and Meal Floor is dull at former rates. Sales ol 1,000 barrels, Including Minnesotaextras, at 14.60 (tub i Pennsvlvaoia famil7 at Ii.50(o5 ; western do. at $6ro6.76, and patents at $ft.80(t)7.7. Itye flour li steaay at a4.zat(L.ii i. Grain Wheat ii quiet and unsettled. Bales of new rod at $l.l4(o.l.l4i, aad old amber II. 17 1.18. At tbo onen board there werenoaales: $1,161 was asked for June; $101 fur July ; $1.0ft for Auguat; and $1.00) for September. Rye ta steady at sic tor Pennsylvania. Corn is quiet and weak. Sales of fi.OQO bushels, Inoiad in re looted at 544c : and vellow at 51 fo63. At th a poo board, first call, there were no aalea ; 60 was bid for Jun ; ivfa for July i and 6to for August. Oati ar dull and weak. Sale! of 4,200 buihels, including rejected at IlAc, and white at 37(tu4oo. W bisky Is steady. Sale of 60 barrel wtitern at $1.11. Chicago, Jane 28. -Flour dull and nomlnat. Wheat steady and in fair demand, No. 2 red Win- tor. 0ct No. 2 Chloaco Sprins. 88t(n,8Vo for cash f 10 tor July j 84 (c for August ; no. ao. 81c ; rejected, 03g. Corn steady and firm 84(( :18c for sash ; 34i(3c for July ; SiiiMe Tor Augnsf Oats dull, weak and lower; 241 for cash 24o for Jun t 24 bid for July; 221(a) 22 le fur August. Ry steady. Barley firmer at 7liU2c. Pork strong and higher; $11.95 bid ferJuIv: Bli.06 b id for Ausust : Ill.fllifffl for September. Lard stsadv and Id fair demand ; $ri.66 for oash and July ; $tl.7U for August ; ).72 f(i;n, 75 for September, liuli meet lieauy, Whisky steady. gfwfli7rtiscmtnts. (WtO Itl Georee Weaver A Co f) want fir tboasand bushels of OATS, bow, and will pay cash or produce. , Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 13, I87 tf. v A DMIMSTn ATOIl'M KOl It'Kr-Notloa 7 Is hereby eivrn that Letters of Adminis tratioa on the cutate of A. H. SHAW, 1st of Lawrence township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., deo'd, having been duly granted to the nnaersigned, all persons Indebted lo sam estate win pieaio id me immediate payment, and tho having claim or demand againat th anmo, will preient them proper I v authenticated for settlement without delay. MAKY R. SHAW, W. W. BKTTS, Admlnlitratori. Clearfield, Pa., Jun 110, 1880 fit. A HOITOH'M NOTICrU-In Ibe Orphans' J Court rf Clearfield oounty, Pa., In the matter of the KMale or Metier! Xoang, uweaaod, late or Lumber City, Clearfield county. Tbe underlined Auditor, appointed by (he laid Court, to distribute the money la the band of Anthony llile, A dm tali tret or of eeld estate, among tho penona legally entitled to receive the erne, hereby lve notice that he will attend to tb dutiei of his appointment at hi office, in the borough or Clearfield, on TUESDAY, the S7TH day of JULY, A. D. 1880, at t o'clock P. M., when and whir all persons in tore ted may at tend. OSCAR MITCHELL, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa, Jon 28,1880. A trniTOKft' RRPORT.-Z. OflDKTf, In TV eount with the LawronooTewnsnlp Seboel Fund, fur tbe year ending Jun f, 1880 : DR. To am't received from Jessph Ownt, Collector for 1878 $1,159 45 To am t received from vr uiiam Urabam, Collector for 1M80.H To am't received from N. Riihel, by Hugh Orr To am't of Btete appropriation To am't reo'd from Jos, B. McEnslly, of Read To am't ree'd from John Shaw, Col lector, IflTT - T o am't received from Hugh Mullen, of Pika township, for tuition To am't collected on duplicate by Treas urer, 1880 844 76 600 00 S7I 7A 81 00 S44 82 4 6 41 84 Total - $3,251 OS CR. By balance due Treasurer Owibs at lait settlement :i01 II Ry isn't Teacher' wga 1,917 00 By am't building 80 00 By am't furaiibing 188 21 By am't rent 25 00 By am't repair - 9t 9b By am't fuel 9b By am't John Shaw, 6 per ent. on $ '09, 25 0U By am't Attorney' fee fur collecting... 20 90 By am't for Jommtl and dupli cate f 66 By am't Secretary's salary 80 00 By 2 par seat, oa $1,728.88 64 67 Total $2,788 46 By balance du district $t8S 18 By bel. due district from J. Owens, Cut'r, 484 60 By bl. du din rtt from William Ore- bam.Colleoctor H 1,180 40 We, tbe andarilgoed Auditor, having exam ined th account of I. Of den, Treasurer of Lew re nee township, la aeooaat with tb School fnad of said tow ns nip. find them as above stated. G. H. BALL, Attest: LEWIS II HOW If, Ws. T. SrafKHAS, Town Clerk. Auditors. Jun 10, IMA t. 1 I STRAY NOTICE I Lost, or strayed from j Morrisdal M ine. on tie io(h dy of May 180, a BLACK COW, about 6 years old, rather small and thin, bad a bell on wh in last at heme Any person knowing of ber whereabout asd bringing her lo me at Morrisdale Mines, Clear field oounty, Pa-, or seeding me word where she can be had, I will be very thankful, besides pay them for their time aad trouble. UEORGR FLEGAL. Morrisdal Mines, Pa., June Si, 1880-St. ADMINIMTRATOR'A NOTICE. Notio la hereby given that LuMen of Adminis tration anth estate of ALFRED W. OWKNS, late of Ferguaon township, Clearfield oouaty, Pa,, dee d, having been duly granted to tho under signed, all persona Indepted to laid tte will ? i leas mak immediate payment, and tho bav ngclaimior draiabda against th saw, it present Ibsm properly authenticated for lettle oieut withoat delay. JAMES II HI LB, Administrator. Lumber City,', Jun Sd, UtU.t. ADIHINIHrR ATR NOTICE. Notlo 1 hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration onthstat or JOHN A. THOMPSON 1st of Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having been duly granted to tbo undersigned, all pereon Indebted to said vital will pleas mak Immediate payment, and those having claim or demand agnn'it th sam will present them properly authenticated for aettle meat without delay. SARAH ANN THOMPSON, MILTON II. THOMPSON, Administrators. Lulhersburg, Pa, Jun 2, 1880 fit. 1 X i: I TOR't NOTK'U.-Notic 1 ber J by given that Letter lostatnentary on the estatoof JOHN POTTER, late of Brady town ibip, Clearfield connty, Pa., deceased, having been duly grented to th uaderilgned, all per sona indebted to said estate will plias mak im mediate payment, and tho having claim or de mand against lh sam will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement without delay. GEOIUJKO. KIRK. Executor. Lutbenburg, Pa., Jun 2d, UNO-fit. NOTICE TO TO( KIIOLII:RHI-No tie is hereby given te the stockholders of Ibe Lower Bridge Company that a meeting will b held at the law office of Meurs. Wallace A Krebs, in Clearfisld borough, on Saturday, July 3d, 1880, At 10 o'clock A. M. All th holders of laid stock ar requested to be present, a bailees of Importance will b transacted. JAMES IRWIN, President Wm. M. Ebaw, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., June 23, 18 SO .It. SpringlSninincr Millinery To Mr Custom kh Ann tb Pi imc at Labob i About Saturday, April J4tb, I will retuin from Philadelphia with a full lio or MILLINERY OOOn.Sof all kinds. With new facilities for do ing business, I will simply say that I can now giro my customers the benefit of my advantages in buying, styles and prices throoghout the entire caion. Mrs. T. K. WATSON. Clearfield, Pa., April 21, IhSv m. jpROPOMALfl FOB nUILDINC. To Carpenter and ftuiUhn ! The Lawrence Townibip School Board will re ceive pronosali until SATURDAY, tbo 10TU DAY OF JULY next, for the erection of a frame School building, to be located at or near " Hills dale." In aaid township. Proposal will bo re jected altera o'clock A. M , July 10, 18811. tor full particulars, apply to or address J. L. CON KLIN, See'y of th Board, Clearfield, Pa. N. B. The Board will reaerv th right to reject my or all bid. jo23-3t. TO FARMER I The Fourteenth Annual Fxhibition of thsCLr'AKFIKLD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held At Clearfield, Sept. 15, 10 Si 17, 18x0, LIBERAL PREMIUMS will be offered and made public in due time, for which every Farmer in lh county is invited to nmpete. For Informa tion address LEANDKR DENNING, Pre t. Or AL. M. ROW, Secretary, Clearfield, Penn'a. Executive Committee Philip Dotts (Co. Treas urer), Becearia twp.; Elliba M. Davis, Penn twp.; John Smith, Bloom twp., Levi R. D renter, Union twp.; Wilioo P- Tat, Lawrence twp. Jun 10, 1680-td. TO FARMERS I I wish to Inform tb Farmer or Clearfield oounty, that I am tb manufacturer of W heeler patent Railway Chain HOHSEPOWEH, Witb Tbreahou ud OlM..ra of on. or two born pow.r. For Iurtli.r pRTticBlori ftdilreM tb. and.raiKO.d .t liloom.biirr, Columbi. oountj, or till noon P. M. CARDON A IIHO., Arenli, In Clrl.ld P.. J. M. I1ULSI1UKK. Jun. 3J, 1880-lm. FARM FOR SALE ! Tb undersigned will sell at private talc, hi farm, located in Penn townihlp, Clear field connty Pa., containing siaszTTr Aoniis, hair of which la In a good itate of cultivation with afram dwelling, log barn ,m thrifty orchard and an xcllent ipring of never failing water, together with the necessary outbuilding. Tbe Jtortion not cleared ia heavily timbered, and all l underlaid with coal and iron. It will be sold low and oo easy terms. For further information call on the premises, or addres th lubicriber at Grampian Hill P. O. OWEN J. KEEN AN, Grampian Hilli.Jun 2d,lSH0-3m. JOR TINWARE, HARDWARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ud NBKDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARIS, and all kinds of SEWING MACHINES, (10 TO O. J). MKRliEI.lv, Agoul, CLEARFIELD, PA. Jan. I, ' It. ATTENTI0NFARMERSI I HAVE returned to my old bnifn.Ri, ltd will b. fmind at tb. Tinning M ill oftice, oa l'iaa treat, CLEARFIELD, 1'A., nbera I will aril all klodi of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND TUB CKLEURATED "WOOD MOWER b EEATEIv, A large stock of which I have alwats on band. Also, HAY RAKKH and all oilier machine used by tb Farmer, aa well aa materials lor repairs. jf-dr I will exchange th abov article for CASH, GOOD llKKP CATTI.B, or H1IKKP, A I contemplate butchering, and would he pleased to have tbe trale of the U rail op p.tiio, KLAM W. BUOWN, Clearfield, Pa., Jane 9, I SMI if. AIIDITOKM ItLHOHTof th ace oati t of J. C. Whltehlll, Treasurer of tbe POOR FI ND of the borough of Clearfield, Peonsylva nla, for the year ending April 10, UU i DR. To balanoe from lait lettlemont $Ti 2ft To balanc ofdunlwit of W7 2'H 9 To amount of duplicate of 1879 19b 0V To amount to balance 7 64 Total $1,191) SH CR. By smount paid as fdllows, to wit : Tho. Robins, boarding W, Oliver $2To 0ft John Livingston, boarding B Clayton.. AO 00 Wm. Reams, boarding of R.Montagu. 24 4ft Mri. fihort, ' 34 91 Mr. Short, sewing 98 Jam McLaughlin, boarding tramps 4 00 Harvey Pasimore, " 1 20 J. B. Grabam, rent for Mr. Lamoat... 1 00 I. W. Graham, mdso for fairer 19 15 I. W. Grabam, dnigi for Oliver 11 2 H. B. Bpaukmaa, druga fur Williams. 1 2 Thome Ducket, coal 4 00 Wei. Dory, on account of W. Olive...- 2 00 I. M. 8 Lie, boor 1 60 Warren Thorn, repairing shoes I 90 H. A. Kratier, merchandise 12 "5 Barry Hnyder, sharing W, Oliver. fi 59 L. Uuinsbnrg, ololbi&g 8 ft Gulich, M. Cork I A Co., oma for Wm. Oliver U 9fl 0. B. Gnodlandcr, printing t CO Wallace A Krebs, attorney fe 10 00 Dr. T. J. Boyar. medical atteadanoe... 91 IN Dr. J. G. Hartiwick, med'l attendance) 19 00 W. V. Wright, making oat duplicate.. II 00 Wm. Porter, Jnitie'coits !1 90 1 0. How, Justice Mite-... 2 49 Jam Kerr, Justice's cost ..,. 200 Ron Read, boarding tramps ft 00 Ross Read, Overseer, 1877 25 90 D. W, Moore, Overseer, ISTT 17 fit) H. W. Park, Overseer, lf79 19 VO Charles Mignot, Overseer, 1M7V 10 00 H W. Smith, Auditor 9 oo h. V. WiIiod, " 2 AO J. Hagerty, - 2 00 Juba I. Palterion, exonerations and abatement on duplicate of M79. and Collector's per eot age. TI ib Collector Read, exonerations 41 42 Delano of du pi inat In hand of II. Head 109 tb Balano 4a from J. I. Patter ta duplisata f 1879 H 122 49 Treasurer's per oentag oa $787-71, at I per cent 29 f.H James U. Lytl, srobeadlee...... 199 28 Total... IW 19 Now April 12th, 1Bf9, we, th BBdereigoed Auditor of Clearfield boroagb, having examined th forego log account of th Dlslrlol Trewaarer, and oom pared th vouchers, find Ibo ame cor rect, aad certify that there is do tho DMtrlet Treasurer a balano from tb Poor fund of W H. JACK HAGKRTY, B .Ml i ll V. Wll.HCN, And! lord Dear ft eld, Pa, Jan 2 1M9 It. gUSQCEHANNA HOUSE, CUEWENSVILLE, PENN'A. drTbl old aod well-s(ab1ihcd Hotel ha been leased by tbe undersigned, and he feels con fident of rendering satisfaction to tbo wb may patronise him. Good stabling attached. LEWIS C. BLOOM, Proprotor. April 21,'60-tf. DIHHOLI1TION (IP PARTNEHKIIIP. Th partaershlp here t of ore txiiting m tween David B. Welkcr ud T. II. Welker.la tb lumbering business, etc., was dissolTod by mutual eon lent on tb 1st day of May, 1HB0. All per sons having claims unsettled ar requested to present them immediately to either of the under signed. DAVID B. WKLKKR, T. It. wtti.Kftit. Graham ton, Pa., Jane 9, l&tJ0-4i. Pf PATCH "0 (tfcoui acid r ioli.rlui ha. At UAf aem) A -Mid ui mmi .tb It Will mbI un .... j, I lw fcx Saul (alia SireeUaul) Ihkt UI eel IM j-fouf I. Inch vUb.i. un rtc.ipt uf m. I , f isorer in tnt ilnni.i r.celnte m iok la ioil. . Kalii rlild Si u u m B iMi Iltmtrated ff.uh.fme ef Mai CbrtM. Jtwfi) Vaaa. AtlSfau V MiaUea tall wt. iwa.mam.ruiiaaeipma.ra fw Jan I ft, 168-lm. Notice to Bondholders I rpiIK owner of Clearfield County Jail Bnad X will pleas tak notice that the County Com missioner have authorised the payment of th outstanding Jail Bond, numbered from 116 to ibi, both an m ber inciniiv, uaien jaauary, 173. The owners of the said bonds are hereby required to present them lor payment at my office, in tbe Court House, at Clearfield, on MON DAY, tb TU day of JI LY, 1S80, at which time tbey will be paid. Interest there a will ceas after that date PHILIP DOTfS, Attest : Treasurer. Jobk W. Howl, Cotn'rs' Clerk. Clearfield, Pa., June 1A, IbHU 51. F OR SALB.- Th under itiined will !! at private sal all that tract or parcel of land situate la Decatur township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., within a short dlitaoo of the Tyrone A Clearfield R. R-, and adjoining land of Rubert Hudson and otoere, and known as the Jacob B. Gearhart loL The said tract containing 80 acres mor or less, with two veins of valuable eoal thereon, ha about 90 aero eleared, and is th key to a larr body of ooal about being developed, n ill be sold low and upon asy terms. For particulars, apply to Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 1878. EXECUTORS' SALE OF Desirable Heal Eslate ! Estate of Hicliari Shaw, 5r.,Dcc'l rilHE undersigned, Fxecutora of the citato of KICHAKU SHAW, hr., rtefensed. will offer at public sale at tbe COI'RT HOUHli.loth bor ough of Clearfield, Pa., on Monday, July oth, 1880, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M.. Th following valuable real Ute, vis : Tb three-story BK1CK HOTEL property. corner of Market and First streets, In tbe bor ough of Clearfield, known a 'Tho Shaw House,' Fronting witb two lotiof ground thereto belonrlng 200 feet on Market itreet, and 10 II II I Jb dwelling bouse attarbod. Tho bo- ci u mi ft uaa piaiv mm -luwiui nun all Convenience for a flrit-olai hotel. One of Ine most desirable hotel properties in Central Pennsylvania. The above will be sold together with a two storv frame dwelllnr house on Market street, ad jacent to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling bouse and a two-story store building, all fronting on Market street Also, a fjame dwelling houie fronting on First atraet. ALSO. All that certain lot, known in th filati of I'learnela borougn as lot no i.iv, rooting 60 feet on Locust street, run- 4" n ing back 173 feet, more or less, to an alley C!J with dwelling house aad all neceary ut ! bnildinga thereon erected, and other improremenlf. TEHJtta OF S.tLE! One-third cash it delivery of good deed, and th balano to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable la on and two years, witb interest A. B. SHAW, JOS. SHAW, " Surviving Ex'rs of Richard 8baw, Sr., deo'd. Clearfield, Pa., June 10, 189-St. Aaron Petr ..A. K. Wootridge PETERS a TOHII, HEA1.KR8 I Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CL'FD CO., PA. T cspoclfully solloit their patrons X nu tne puiiiio generally to can ana eiam ine their new Hook ot Spring and Sniiimcr Goods, CONSISTING OP Cshlimcres, Velvetoenn, Di'lnincs, l,awn, Ginlianm, l'rinl", I'll Mcaihed nnd lilcachod Mus lim!, Fancy Skirls, Sheet ingi, Tiokings, Caruela, Rnps, Oil Clotlis, HOSIERY, I.aundrioJ, Whito, Cheviot and Percale Sliirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Mon's and Boys' Clothing, Ilng, Caps, Boots, .Shoes, etc., etc. Groceries & Gen! Slerrhnndisc Will bo found ot first quality, and satisfaction is guaranteed, ibe lol lowing art always kept on hand, (somo few only in their season) : Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Syrups, Confectioncrios, Oranges, Lemons Bananas, Fis, Dates, eto., Hard ware, (Jueenswaro, Glnsswara, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Faints, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, .V Miners' Supplioi, ALSO, DEALERS IN BA2,E.E.TIES8t SHINGLES. Juna 2, 1880-tf. The bliu Ti: Cheapest, THE BEST Boot and Shoe, Hal and Cap Store IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY I the on in th OPERA HOUSE, KEPT BV G. C. & T. W. MOOltE, We hare just received oar Sprlag aod 6uannr torn, ifiiiuB, aTina; iven purvnnrao uriur tb adranoo, oaa b cold at th OLD PRICK. Call and ee. Hesidei lb cheaper good lu our liaa,w kep BOOTS, FINE SHOES, Perkins' Boots and Shoes, CLAFLIN'S SHOES, STETSON'S HATS AND Till QINUINX TAYLOR MACKINAW HAT, WhlnB ar oar epecUltlei. We alio hav a fall Hn of UB.i IS SI M mhn UNUKKn KA K. AU thlatetaoTltiiB NKC'KWEAH. Uiro aa a call and b aatiifled. CttvO. d TOM W MNiRB ClearBtl l, P-, April 14, 190 Aj. -Ts. Ullbnrou. ATTENTION FARMERS ! WE HAVE OX HAXD AND FOn SALE ONE CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS. A CAR LOAD OF THE FARMERS' FRIEND nOUULK FORCE FEFD GRAIN niill.L, AND A CAR LOAD OF TIIK TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES. TnK BEST 8ELF AND HAND DUMP RAKKS IN TIIR WORLD. &.&mmm .vrrj m Wo also hnve a lot of Huebncr's Level Tread Horse-Power Threshers and Cleaners for one and two horses. Also Turnbull' Ohio Wagons with Beveled Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully one third additional strength to tho wheel. Also Cortland Platform Spring Wagons, with two and three scats, and Open and Top Bug gies, .'lease give us a call before buying elsewhere. The above Articles will be Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses. F. M. CARDON BRO. ricurfield, Fa., May 26, 18SQ.2m. N. E. ARNOLD, O XT 3R. 33 JSf & XT X 3L. 7L DE , WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE OF" O 3FI 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK. 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 1,000,000 ONE lILLIOX SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Higliext crhIi price paid nt nil times. Liberal ndvances made on large lota. Go see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWENSVILLE, PA. Ma, 1J, 1880-lf. A. AN IMPORTANT NOTICE! I beg leave to announce, to tho citizens of Clearfield and surround ing country that I have opened a first-class establishment for the sale of Beady-Made C othing, HATS AND CAPS, sssssb f mhisems mm, TRUNKS 3 VALISES. BESIDES I PROPOSE TO CARRY A FULL STOCK IN THE MERCHANT TAILORING USK, ALL OF wniCII I WILL SELL AT UNUSUALLY LOW TRICES. MY FLACK OF BUSINESS IS IN Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House. Yonr patronage. Is re.pcctfnlly solicited. Cnll in person or addross ALBERT TJIAMAUSER. J'. H. OKE riUCE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. Clearfield, Pn., March 17, 188ft. JAMES L. MAHKi.T htri:i:t, ( MCAKfim n, pend'a. All kinila nf Cnakots nnd Cofllns kent on hand, and lurnishcd to order on short notice, including tho Bneit as Incliircu. Our oonpazi F2i.xizm.T7'xan Is tho best In use, and will bo furnUhcd when required. Funerals attended In n. nnri nf ihf rnunlv. Call .1. inv nfllr. nn Second street, or toave vour orders at Trotitmnn'i Fornltnro oet 1,70-Ty.' $fitr 3iai'frti3(mfut5. miii:v T IIIM:r TO l.OAN.-Oa r.l pi... Im- 1,1. prarMl tarin pronarty, ay th. Mutaal Lif. Imaranaa tiaii fas., I. laoi. fr ian, of N.w kora, oa lrl taori. r... I. from tl,ilO ui. t or lartbat In- foiai.liuB innl. to th. unil.r.icntl. HI KM MAI. W. SMITH. Clt.rt.ld Pa., M.j 71.. M) it. I.ANIM FOR 1.E.T llo.loo 1 aad Pina town. bip., Cla.rfi.ld Muntj. gfe H.aonatl tine al..n for part of purchaw BOD.;. Plloa. $01111 to 1 0.00 par ota.' Mi.tr.'! raHrtrd. L. Bill II, A (ant, r.naald, 1'a. or W.U..O. 4 Kbbbh, S.pL 10, IHTS-tr. C'l..r.ld, Pa, WAGONS WAGONS IlUGHIia-HUOtilES. SPIUNO WAGONS, SP1UNO WAGONS. tiie tmuw WAC0S. TOP AND 0P2E1T BUflQIES. KEPT 0. 11AXD FOB SALE. STAGE & REILLY, OLIARFIKLD, PA. X.y II m. DlUfrllanroii. &'W3Et.XJE3LJei i LEAVY, - , jam! I J well as the cheapest that can be manu- Store, ailjoining the I'osloffice. Clearfield, Pa. $tx gifli'frtiSfmrnts. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curw.tUTllL, P.. Jan. I, 'Jl tf. AHHIONBKH NOTICK.T. Who It May I onr.ru t Th. nidanlsiMd, aa.la Lmd appoialod AhIkbm. for tba baB.St .radl. tori bj Jaa. B. (Iraban, .f Cl..rt.li Wro.k, all paraoD., tb.rcf.ra, havias alalma agalaat htm will prMBt tbM to m far aattl.Bi.Bt, and laoaa la. d.t 94 to tba said Urabam ar. paf ulrad to Mill, aod nak. pa.HMt to ... EDWARD A. BIllLKH, AtillUHY W. LKK, Ol.arS.M, P.., I)aa. 1, U7(.tf.) AtalfaoH. HURNS1DE Normal Institute ! Tbli School .111 opa. a. MONDAY, HAT ID, IMS, a.doobtlB.a twain waaka. , , TTIITION: Jera.llaD.part.iaBt ...II Cosmo braoabaa m 4 M ConmoB Brfta.haa aad Tbaary- af Tw.hi.gM I ee Dighar Ut.a.hu.... M Mr a. Matt Ir.li win Lata l.atnaaaUl Bail, at niaaoaablc raUa. Tba Narwial 0aM will ka uaalaad aaawUllj k. tb. Coaai rlaptriBUMdeat. ertl.od aoardiB( w. k. kad at Iron tl.ee to ll.o ft WMk. Reoaa hr aalf koardar m. k. hd at raao.abM rata., tot fartkar lar.rma U.a, .all a. ot addma UKO. W. TUNIS, Pria.lp.l, ;A8. H. KIU.IY, AulMaal. Bora-l l., P. , Mirrb IT, lsaef. r