THE REPUBLICAN. clkarVikliVpa. fftl'NKaAT WORKING, Jl'NE 1, 1M1. j 1 , ! j Terms of Subscription, i J alter three end before lil Boothia, 1 50 fciJ after theeipiratlon of lis monbu... I 00 Hl l.K.l!' NOTICES. MrthidWt i:p"P huretaRe.Oao, , (, v p..,. Services awry Bebbatb t IO j . U anil 7 r. b School ill A M 1 IT Hvrr Metia(( every WMoeeaay, T) r. M. ,,,'t. union Servlee, firt Sabbath of every : . at 10 A. M. rt i leartleld hi. K. Church Rbt. h. Am i. Peur. Preaching every: ri.te Sunday. t o'clock, P. M. Sunday . rr;. zizt.:,- i y n. t.a. pUM..Pbu ,h hool at V A. M. Prayer Meeting Wodnea- 1 or Pittsborgb, by Underbill A Co.. of Philips J,n ' u burg, Penn'a. (.v evening. m m JhlS aS rV MlogeVery-1 p Thinly nee ret about Ayer'. Cherry u r loeHday owning. Pou'r, ' lh f e bait material. ,t raiirla' Church Cnthollr RtT. P i ,b " "In and coldi and ki)fuliy , Hr.tn.A5. I'ivice aervtra at 10$ A. M., on i eombii.lDg thnm by cbcinical proetaaea. Tbia all i.tbird and foortb undnyaot eacn nionm," . nf r and Itenetllclion ol tne i.ieaaeti cacrBioni 7 MocX, H- M. Sunday behool avary bun day irni'in at S o'clock. OFFICIAL IllKKCTOBY. tml or loLDlVO gDABTH SUMIOlia OOI'KT. M-cond Monday of January, fij.rd Monday of March, r irst Mandav ef June. l" ,urth Mondarof September. Tiua or moldiio commjh rtaaa First Monday of Jane. Second Monday of November. Ft; a Lie orricnna. ( nited Staff Smolora J. Pnnatd Cameron liarriikurg, laaphin county ; John I. Mitchell U elUboro, Tioga county. (onjrretamwii ta-Oovror Akdrew '3. Curt in, IN l'efnnte, Ontre county. .svnnfor Hon.Cyrua T. Alaxan irr, Bell eforle, i litre countv. Armby Hon. Jamta Flynn, etnlth'a Milts, Oarfteld countv. I'rfuiemt Jndyom. Cbarlei A. Mayar, ; uk Haven . Aniat La Judge Hon, , L ., , . John H.Orvla, of ' Pflb-fnte. Atioriat Ju.lyet Abram Of don, Clearfield; Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. Pmlhnnolary Jame Kerr. fttgiiter and Rttordt Ueerge M. Fargaon. Trlmmrtr Philip lotls. itittrirt Attorn) 3. F. McKenrlck. tV4,ri Jamoi Mahaffey. tfrpfty Sheriff V. I. Thompeon. Countf Surveyor Samuel F. MoCloskey, Cur- r'Jnly Commiitiomtrt C. W. Kyler, Oraham , p. O.; K!ah Johnston, Grampian Hills P. O.; fi.hn Norris, Br., Curwanavllle. r..io' Cltrk Jacob A. Faust. fVaafff jUrfiioro-WHIinM V. Wright, Clear fiM: Jimeph (JillUand, Tbroe Runs ; J.S.Kor r;., Woodland. , Coroaer Jamea A. Moore, Clearfield. jr.("'oi-ees'irt AndrawJ.JaekaoB, Clear Wm. K. llrown. Clearf-fld. ..... Slptinttmdmt o fubU A'eAoof.-M. I. Mc- pli-john . w,, I -win, N. t. Arnold, v,uxwen u. i - - ,i e. DuDoie City. vkm.ofcocrse: ,il t-u titke wnwt, oau or com fer tub ., -, ri .n " We are often inquired of in tbta way liv inter fr m patrona who reside at a diatanea -r in i lrfield. We again aay yea. The receipti ,., rerponrible merchant or mill owner in toe I'.Hnitv, will nnawer ua just as well as the eash. T , illustrate : If y of our patrona wilt deliver j t .ag of (train at the mill of Joseph H. Breth, - ft.e.r tr.wnrhip, Horace l'atcbin, in Burnaido, ft.r.maa II. rorcey, in Urabam, Wat. Porter or Law', in Lawrence, or Brown A Heyler'e, at hV-kton, I nwn township, and forward their recHita for the aMount, we will credit them on tfc.ir arr-unt (or the same. In this way all may (.. n y hat they owe, If they will pureue tbia -Advertiwni and otbera will bear iBiuind that all articles Intended lor publication iu thia paper aust be handed In, not later than TuesJuy, at A. M. Don't forget It! Head Flock's fifty looftla in this paper. - m - Campmecting at DuBoia begins to- a rriw and will continue twelve dyi. Straw berrios and ic cream at tbe ippra lliase every evening this week. The receipts of the Citizens' band fe-tival on Monday evening were about illfl, e Robert K. Stevenson is now turnkey . : but county prison, Matthew Clark resigned. Tho torobliuhu ol parties "giving" .hran be seen nightly in the river near town. - . MS " ' - K very body is patronizing the Citi- r-a-' baid festival and conc-rt in the Opera 11 -u-e. ' m Strawberries aro in our market at l .. tod ?0 centa a crate, holding a little lesa than There were eight vehicles in attend- u.r? the curbstone market last Saturday si'irnmg. e I l. L" r n:..n..n too a.mn t irnn ."Jim r. uciihiii i , ii i-t Captaio Oaulia'a assistant in the postoffioe, 11 take Alf. Mitchell's place aa clerk In Harry . KtaUf r's store. . i Tbe Mcrrcll lots in West Clearfield id on Thursday last at from f'W to 200, M-(-riing to location. m e Jere. McKibnen, of Fhiladelpbia, rpnt Decoration day among many of his a 'luainUncee ia Clear bald. The first passenger train on the unmet and Cambria hail road passed over tbe roai on Monday of last week. John Smith, ot West Clearfield, purchase 1 Merrell's Park last Thursday fJrVlO. Now, don't ask "Which John Smith " ieoro Moore and Dr. lleichhold l- commence Tuesday, August i, cju,rht twsLty-iia doxen of trout In Trout run nd continue 10 d.ya Il-Idtrs of Tent Kefu-ala last Thursday. A great many of them wuld will remember that they must notlly ibe Seere "iMgh a pound. ' 'rJr ,or -'ul3f ,t Intlr lotenlifia to rent or i not, as without such notice the Aesoeiatl in re liurirlftrs and btirao thieves are wurk- , MrTfl ib right turem to other parttcaor to hold i. ap loeir destvs able bun'.neta iu aigbboni.g : u&ties with eoBMderable success Letoarci'i- ioes be oa the alert ! - -- Col. Forney, who waa the guest oi Judge Barrett during hia stay la Clearfield, de railed for hia home ia Philadelphia en tbe early ran Tuesday morning. Iltv. J. C. Burr, pactur ot the Pre bitcriaa Church at Alexan lria, Huntingdoa county, end Miaa Kliaa O. Creeswall, of the same piae, were married oa the Stth alt. Thomas Long, boss of Ardell's log drive, had but pocket picked at oa of tho hotel in this place oa Wednesday evening of last week, loiing a gold watch and haia rained at 20. . A spark alightingon tbe root of Cul. uwens' blacksmith ahop ea Third street, laat Ibursday exerting, caused aa alarm af fir to bo f nen. The damage doae was ligbt. f -e e Mr. John 1. Patterson, who lor the ...t iknu ka kmi kMB MrviBC U a lurof ! ib. I nited State Court at Pittsburgh, wa. grant- d a furlouxh a le- -aya. which be tful b u wita bis family. He returaei U Pittfburgb c-n Monday aHeraooo. The attentiou ol our readers, And peeialiy oar far as era, ia directed to th adror tiituent of ht.'W. Brown la tins pper. Mr. Hrun keeps oa haad fer sale, or eirhaoge for hrriti or cal'ie, mowera aad reapers bay rakes, d drills, and other farming implement, ob.rh he will be pleated to abo all who will call u(f'B n.m. Commnnion services will be held at ua C oarleld PreebyUriaa Cbarih axt Sabbath Bbrmag, oa wbieboecaiios Ret Dr. 0. MeCleaa, filter, Rev. Mr. Batter. Preparatory service ill be bald at 11 o'clock oa eatarday ejoralag, iimtlialeiy after whieh the annual meet tag of 'bs eor.gregatiaa Will be held. Professors C. C. F.miub and J. W. KcCrtary, format Principal of U Lumber City Acsdsmy, who want west soma tlaao ago, aro located at PertColliai, Colorad. Mr. Kmigh la I'f.ir,rl f th pal. 11 aabools of that piece, aad "r MrCroery t praottfiag be. da trt lac C admirably, which wiU bo geed now Ht it-fr Clearfield eoaaty frlood. 'n motion ot I). L. Krebe. attorney ' ' lb Dtfeadaat, the Indie mee-t fer aiareVr faiftit Christ. Fraokheaeor, fof k.tt.nf th rfear p ' tcsetaa at Look Have, was aaehei la th C.ibioa Canty Ceart weak bf sasVtbe dead p'Mieeaaa patting la aa appoaraaos a a wltaaar, A hia diriaace It locks aa tbaagh the District Attoraav en Iniar-J Up bmi the th aofleo- m. But we h 14 both will raoorer. aid that ' ukheasor will bakare whos ho fooa of Look 8-'en la the f.tna, ' k 1 New baU and bonnoti lor ladies and bImm at Fleck's, j Jude Mayer is presiding at this tiro f Court. The diligenceof the Court tast.woek la commendable, ecu lout being held every day and night except Baturday. ,m 9 Wantiu two cornea of C.art.eld County Atln. State low tit price. Addreas Ci.iAriBLD hirraucm Offioo. - SitU, retina, zanelln, alpaca and j Common covers, put on old umbrella nod para- Mil at J. E. Harder! More, Cltarfietd. 5-5i tf Lost. A gentleman, one day laut ,0" rB,r l'a-iinin bqm giescee Ul v.wu.m, r WB iu .... tweea thin place and Tyrone. The finder will be lib-rally rewarded by laaving then at th U office. l.itiKced oil and turnentino are d- iferf., frM ,,r freight at any station on the Tvn.nk in.l I'laaaarAatlrt kramnh. mt Ian thati. I hew UDjlt,lli mFn are aware cf, a tbej ire furnished with the formula ol i' piecaratlun. The Ktrsllval of the I'ilitenb' Land i. pent l iu the Optra llouie on Monday afternoon and wilt continue ertry alUrnooa atid evening thia weok. Strawburrioa and lea-cream, hot eoffeeand aandwitchet, lemonade, oonfeclionerj, Ac, Ae. Call and palroniao their tallea, which are loaded with Inviting and delioioue eatable. RoK C'OLD AND HAT FeVKR. Being seriously troubled with Uay Fever and Roee Cold, I (at the solicitation of a friend) tried Ely's tTeem BaLn and waa surprised In obtaining el- ) most Immediate relief. I heartily indorse and earnestly reomnaend It to all similarly aUHcIed. W. P.Audruf, Drugiit, Uetuchen, . J. August 10th, 1ST. (i ranoe Meeting. The membont ol the Chtar&eld County Pomona Orange are re quested to uuit In the Hall of the American Mechanics, in Pic's Opera House, Clearfield, on Tburv Jay, June VibtUol,at 3 o'clock, P. M. . . inori win uu vn n ctciiioj ichivu have a foil turnout ! K. M. Da us, ITeiident. M. J. Owns, SeereUry. 6-l-Jt . Havo yoa ever known any person to bo sertoufly 11) without a weak stomach or In active liver or kidney f And when these organs are la good condition do you not find their pos esstr la good health 1 Psrker'a Oinger Tonic always regulates tbtee important organs, and never fails to make the blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part of the system. It has cured hundreds of despairing Invalids, Ask your neighbor about It. Sec other column. fl-14t M M - The Orpheus boys buld au ice-creutn festival In the Park two evenings laJt weel, net ting about $ 1 00 for the bind Tbe receipts wire aa follows ; Thursday evening $jf 01 Friday evenings i7 30 T'.lal... Mill Bcrnko.-W e learn thai liooror, Hughes A Co.'t steam saw mill, north of Houta- date, waa totally destroyed by fire laat Friday orning. Tbe Ore, which broke out between tue hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, is believed to bare originated from the boilers. Tbe mill was a double one, worth abuut $20,000, and almost new, having been built during the past year to replace one burned about one year ago. The property waa tatored far fruin $I3.0Ct!o li.H'P. Th greater part of the lumber on band wis samd. An IIichlt UKiiNfivE Act. A number of the cttiiena residing in the vicinity of the old (Julich homestead, a short distance south of the borough, have made complaint to thetrTect that for the past two Sundays a number of men and boys have spent half the day bathing la the river near that point, in full view of persons going to and from church. This is Uo bad, and we hop tbe ettVcra of the law will cause these blackguards to be arrested and punished for thia transgression of the law and eommon decency. The State Millers' Association. At a maetiag of ibo Kxecutiva Committee of the Pennsylvania State Millers' Association, hsld at Harriaburg, it was decided to bold the next annual meeting of the Association at Pittsburgh during the State Fair ia September. The Penn sylvania Agricultural Foeiety baa offered to furnieb power and alt tbe at ace wanted by tha Milter' Association for the exhibition of i chlnery in their Hoe, free, and will also offer premiums fur mill machinery and mill products. -a A Terrible Accident. The Brook villa Jtfftrtomm of laat week says : "O0 Thurs day evening last, while Israel Clapper, residing near Emericksrille, was cutting off a stump in his yard, using a double-bitted at, hia little daugh ter two years old camo op behind him, and being unnoticed by tbe father, wai struck by the ax swinging it back. Tbe point of tht nose was cut tff aad a ge-fa cut across the face, cutting tbe upper lip clear through." Thit la a lesion on e arelssi nass, aud It would be well for everybody to lake notice of this sad affair. State Superintendent iliuhhee hns appointed County Superin.endent Mc4uown,of this place, a member of the Kxaminlng Bnard, to assift In examining the graduating class at th Lock Haven Normal School, Juno 20th. The Board oonairtaof tbe fallowing gentlemeo, via: Dr. E. B. Illgbee, State SuperlnUndent ; Hon. Henry Hoack, Deputy Stat Superintendent Prof. George P. Beard, Principal of California Hiat Normal School ; Prof. N. II. Scheak, Super iatendent of Cameron county, and M. L. Mc Quown, Superintendent of Clearfield county. Mr. Mcfjuown ter ted on tbe Board two years ago by appointment of Dr. Wickerihaaa. The Juniata alley campmeeting at Newton Hamilton, on tha hoe of the Penosylva- Ibt whyt6 r,(Ufli have beea granted fur the rent at thtir option. Drop him a postal card. Kent of tent will be as follows : First floor, : second fl-or, 15. Od ; up and dowa stair tents together, f 1 0.00. Boarding at reduced rates by tbe season, day or meat. Supplies furn ished at mtrket rates. Persons desiring tents or wisbitig information will ad ire as J, K. Rhodes, Secretary, N-w..,B Hamilton, Pa. Bold and Darino Hoiibert. Wo have just received intelligence af aa exleasiva daylight robbery, save tbe Osceola ftwilU of May S7tb, by which Samuel Matthews, living with bis eon Abram, near tbe dividing line be tween Clearfield and Caotbfte euuntli, lost $J,''O0 ia eash, beside a number ef valuable papers. Tbe Matthews farm is located a short distance abova Cita'port, and said to bn ia Beecaria town slip, this county, although w believe it Is Jast aert'f the line, in Cambria county. At ail event, "Abe" Matthews bad fiae to Iloatsdale oa th day ef tbls occurrence, which webtllcro was last Se-rday, leavi.g b.e father, who 1. now f ! the aa old house. Some time during tho day, th old gentleman, being weary of slaying in the boas alone, walked out to a field where some men wore pulling stumps, and ba be returned after having beea out a short time, he was greatly surprised to find bis traak broken open and a robcry committed as above mentioned. e clue wa obtained as to who Ike perpetrator ef the crime 1. - e ew (i(xD I.awb Wur local readers will a doubt uke a decided la tercet ia porasing the aew or i (nances adopted by ear borough authori ties and published in these oolomni. Every tax payer sboald retars thank to th Bargast and Town Couaeil fer paaiing the fire ordinance a la dieated. More j Tht passage ef a law li one thing and its enforce sent another. Th tax payer who applaud the authorities for tbe proper stepa they hav takoa for their private aad the public protoctioa of th eltisea f ear borough, sboald aow assist those oflleert and see that tbtsc a well aa tbo other ordtaaaeee ar duly n ferrwd agaiact th traafgresaor. Wa board a eato yeaib remark t his mutual friend tbo other eveoieg, "Toss, hare yoa read ibo new S-gdr arJiasarei : Tea- No! Crm Terra "Why ! do yoa know they'll pat a la lb leek np, If w doa't behave. Toa Well, that may bo a goei thiag j he ease tf this affair goo oa, torn of us will land ia jail, aad w wiU aot get oat antil we go through Court ; aad then everybody will find as cat. Lei' tak th water aaa behave." That youth leoa tbe right road, aad nil par t will never bo rt quired to go to tbo lock -up (a find kin. Boy, heel tk leaeoa ! Theso exeolleat SfdiBBxteae will an doatrt, bo heroafter known as tbe "harder saws," beeaaae hath aJera' and Frank aign theea. They era aot fsawtlve. DECORATION DAY OVER. Decoration Day nod Court brought large crowd of alrangere to Clearfield on Monday. Th day opened clear tnd warn, nod continued to grow hotter until about the time the eeretnonlea warn vr, then nil vegetation and sweltering hu manity were refresh med with n few hour of n delightful rain. It eeaaed about sis o'clock, after laving the dust and coollDg tLa atmoipbert effectual ly. People ooBtnenoed to arrive early In the morn ing, and by noon, with nearly all the building! profusely decorated with amall flags and evrnl larga banneri floating to tha breose on Market treat, our town presented n gay appearance, and would hart done honor to an old-fashioned Fourth of July. Shortly after the town clock atruck ana, the multitude that assembled at the itand erected for I the oreaalon In front of the Court Hon, waa oalled to order by Col. Walter Barrett. After music being discoursed by the Oipheaa and Citl- seci" Cornet bands and the martial. band, In their turn, Rev H P. Hutler opened the exercises with prayer. Hon. U. R. Barrett then Introduced the ipesker of the day. Col. John W. Forney, Philadelphia, who entertalael the assembly far nearly an hour. Col. Forney, la perianal ap pearance, Is a la'ga, fine looking gentleman, baa gray aide whlikcra and wora a black dresa suit. Although tbla wai hia fitat visit to our town, the speaker waa well acquainted with many of our older citlsens, mho were pleated to msetwltn him on this accaflos, After the eddreu the procession formed In the order of the programme aa previously published. In the proceasion, besides the bands of musicians, were two backs filled with little girls belonging to the Decoration Committee, and a long line of earrlager. Arriving at the cemetery, the drum eorpa played the Dead March while the procession rntarcd. and after muile b the cornet bands and prer( Rv. Mr. Uidy delivered an addrtaa, beautiful and appropriate. After the eoneluiion cf the address, the tneiu- n o( Larrimer Poat atrawod the graves of their wu 0ljmr,jffl with fragrant flowart. The uroct(,iyo reformed, marched back to the Court u0Um and diibanded. Tliua Decoration Day, MSSI.pHMcd away to the entire aatisfaction of jail, in an appropriate and pleasing manner, and in such a way that those who labored for its sue- eeai hare cause to feel well rewarded for the time and trouble devoted to the work . This beautiful aud appropriate custom bor rowed from the ancients, has become aa event of marked Importance in our annual hlstery, and, at time rolls on, eauh yoar see mi to add to It greater significance. ISCKLLAMXoUI. About thirty fire or forly members of Larrimer Fust, No. 179, 0. A. H., in uniform, turned out in the precession on MonJeay. They presented a very fine appearance. Flowers were furnished iu abuadanoe, and beautiful ones, too. We never taw such a display of beautifully colored honcysuoklos aa were pro vided on Monday. We are requested by members of the Floral Committee to return thanks to the laiicl of Pen field for the generous donations of flowers, which were received in excellent order. John Smith, residing half way between Clear field an! Ptnfield, tut in a large contr II utten of honeysuckles. The banka were eloaed on Monday, but our merchants kept open houeea and dene a thriving businerr, as did the hotels. FttEE IjECTL'REON OdD-FelLOWSUIP j Daorge V. Bofie, Keq,-, Put Oraod Master, and , prominent member of the Order, Ul viait Llear field on Monday next, Juno filb, under tbe amploeaof Clearfield Lodge, No. IDS, t 0. 0. F. In the afternoon Mr. Boric will give menadione in the new work In tbe Odd Fellow 'a hall to mem here of the order only, and in the evening a free lecture will bo delivered in tbe Court House at t o'clock; Subject: "American Odd Fellowship." Thia lecture ia free to everybody, and everybody ia cordially and respectlully Invited to attend. No hats will be pafsed around or eollcctiona in any form taken up. Don't forget tbo date, hut go and take your friends with yon. Our young friends Alf. Mitchell and John U. Martin hav purchased th store of Messrs. McUaughey Shower, on Second alreot. We wish them success In their new undertaking. They are both deaerring young men, of good character, Industrious and upright In all thloga, and 111 a pleasure for ua to rcoommand them to tbo public, hoping they will receive a fair share of publia patronage, wbieh for fair and honest dealing they will jaatly merit. They take ibarg of tbo establishment this (Wednesday) morning. Call in and see them. aw New Dailt Staoe Line. James L. Lcavy ba succeeded in having daily mall eetab tished between Clearfield nnd Pennfield, and will heroafter roa a daily stag between tha two points. His contract began with April 1st, nnd the stag will leave tlearfield every morning (except Sun day) at S o'clock, making connections with all train on the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, re. turning after the laat train tbe earn evening. Paiaengersand freight will b carried at low rates. Order! left at any of th hotels will be attended to. 16apr7V-tf Coal In. If any of our coal bank men feel like trading some of their product for a aeries of number of copies of tbo CLsunriiLn Rupi blicar, we will gladly show them where to put two or three hundred bushel i on account In t!iat aay. We have a bin at our residence and one at tbe office that will hold a load every 'now and then. A bint to the wis la a very sag re mark, and should be sufficient. tf Lint of letters remaining unclaimed In th Postoffio at Clearfield, Pa., for th week ending May SO, 1681 ; John Briibois, Wm. Gutilous, Mrs. Martha Haden, H. F. Knarr, Bill McKay, Mrs. T. W. Moore, Jos. Moore, M. M. Pro car, E. II. Heed, T. H. Simon, Jean Biptiat Namontoieph Whit. P. A. OALLIN, P. M. A Fact. An advertisement insorted in th RnrcRLicai will reach more reader than if published in all th other paper in tha coun ty, and cost tbo adrertisei lesi than one-half In otaer word, an advertisement published In our Jturnal i worth double the price of that charged by any other publiiber ia the county. It is a fact." tf. Montgomery Brower, who will be remembered as a driver of tho stag between this place and Phlllpsbarg la ether days, waa found dead In Loyd's barn at FhlLpsburg an Munday. Intemperance is supposed to ha been the cause of bla death. 31 ill BrRNED, Specr's portablesaw mill, located near Jefferson Line, In Sunday township, wa destroyed by fro on tbo 36th alt. The eaas of th fire and the loss w did not learn. You can have any kind of an old bat mad now, by Newiirk, th batter, over Bridge's Taylor ahup, Market street, Clearfield, Pa no'. Itf We learn that the Decoration cere- menle at Curweasville oa Monday passed off pleasantly. W.C.Arnold, Iq , wee lh orator, and de1Urcd a fin address. Lehman's k Co.'s millinery depart ment seems to be th centre of attraction during Court week, judging from tbo number of ladies you can see going la and ectuiog out every day. Have you seen the latest Spring and Summer style in millinery goods F If not, call at Fleck'. Fleck lias enough goods in bis line ol business to supply erary lady ia tbo oouaty. If you don't believe Flerk has nice cheap good, call and see tb em for yourself. T. A. Flock's store is filled handsome goods of every deeorlption. with Fishing tacklo, wholesale and retail at Herder's. S-tf Now silk mitts, longt and In all tbe new shades, at T. A. Fleck'. Now muslins, bleached and unbleach ed, all widths, at Fleck . Ladiea' skirts and hosiery of all rise and ooiers at Flock'. - Now Fancy Goods at Fleck's. New Fancy Goods at Flock's. Now table linen at Flock's. Now dress goods at Fleck's. Now dress goods at Flock's. New carpets at Fleck's. New carpets at Fleck's. New corsets at Fleck's. COURT PROCEEDINGS. jiss nan, nui wain. Court convened oa Mondar, May 1 3d, at t o'clock P. M , Hon. John H. OrvU, A. L. J.. and Associate, Hons. Abram Ogden nnd V. B. Uult, on the bench. The Hat of Juror having been called over, the Court appointed Ueorge Owen and John Uulieb as ttpatav, and proceeded atonoa to tho regular business or tbe term. Th trial list wa taken op and tho following eat disposed of, via t A. L. Holllday, to nee, vs. Pat. Flynn, He. ST March Term, lb7&. D. 8. B. Judgment opened and Defendant let into a defenoe. Tried, and verdiot rendered in favor of Plaintiff for HO, 47. George Bingham v. Pat. Flynn, No. 42 Jan uary Term, 187 ft. D. B. B. Judgment opened and Ue ten J ant let Into a defence, tried, verdtot lor flalntlB tor 940. 47. W. D. Irvln vs. K. C. Thorn oaon. No. SOI June Term, lfSO. Feigned Issue. Cas settled nnd auit discontinued. Maria Rankin, Asslrnac. va. Walnrirht A Co. No. 70 June Term, ISM. Feigned lean. Settled. Gilbert Thomas vs. Jacob Uilger. No. 341 Jon Jerm, 1879. Appeal from judgment of Justice. Settled. William Weitover va. Jamea McEwn and Kaeon McEwe-o. No. IMS September Term, 1874. Treeraaa. Triad, and verdict In favor of Plaintiff fM.9l John Dillon and Simon McFarland vs. Stewart Cowan and John Taylor. No. 600 September Term, 1N74. Ejectment. Tried, aud rerdiet in favor of the Plaintiffs. B. D. Schoonover rs. D.W. Holt and John Holt. No. 818 January Term, 1876. Ejectment. Tried. Verdict for Plaintiff for tbe land described in thewrlt, to be released on the peymentof $600. Michael Akev v. Kmanuel hunts. No. 834 January Term 187fi, Appeal from judgment of Justice. Tried, and verdict for the Plaiolif for $103.10. V. H.Wilson rs. B. F. Douglass, James A. McUbee and II. B. Klnporti, Defendants, and B. A. lrvia and W. O. Irrin, Garnishes . No. Ml January Term, 1877. Attachment. Tried, ver dict for Garnishee and against Plaintiff, ltbamer Dale va. Ihouaa O. Krler. No. 448 Tanuary Term, 1878. Ejectment. Defendant con f esse judgment for th premise deeeribod la the writ, to bo released upon the payment of $1,10(1. The other ease on tb trial list were continued by th parties, or were not reached. ran Ann Tuantxau. Commonwealth va. fleorre Evan. Motion fur a new trial ef tbe Defendant, who waa found guilty of voluntary manalanghter, discharged, ana uerenunnt remenuea oaoa 10 jeu to trial for the murder of Kd. Goodman, who waa recently killed in our county prison. orphans' co cat. Thorns W. Moore, D. W. Hoyt and David Mitchsll, Commissioners, appointed tomak par tition of the estate of David Bell, deceased, filed tbeir report which waa confirmed and a rule granted oa tbe heira to come into Court and ac cept or refuse the estate at the valuation. In re estate of Jonathan Wiaor, decaaaed, tbe writ of partition and return of Sheriff' inquest wa filed and confirmed, and rule granted on heir to to accept or refus the estate at the val uation. J. P. Fry, Trustee, appointed by th Court to make sale of the real estate of Frederick Frailey, late of Cheat townibip, dee'd, made return of aaid real estate, which waa connrmea. W. J. HofTer, Trustee, appointed by tbe Court to make aale of tbe real estate of Joseph Y other, lat of Karthaua township, deo'd, filed hia return of the aal of decedent real estate, which waa con firmed. D. W, McCurJy, Eq , filed bis report as Audi tor, dlsooainr of the exception to tbe account t John B. hafferty.Admioistratorof K. B. Kaflerty, dee'd, aa filed by the Administrator's of John B. Raffcrtr. Confirmed n. ei. F. G. Harris, Kiq., filed his report, distributing tue balance in tne nanus oi a. u. xeie, naunsir trator of Samuel Powell, dee d. Confirmed at ei. D. W. MoCurdy, Eii( , filed bla report aa Audi tor to distribute the balance in the baodsof James McKeowa, Administrator d bonit om of F. K. Haflrty, deceased. Confirmed. Court adeemed on Saturday, 3Hth Inst., nntil Tuesday, tbe 8 lit. Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Cal and other freight sent over tha Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail oal ror the week ending May 21th, 1841, and th am time laat year coal, For the week 4.70 Same time laat yart 27,626 lWaacc 1M Previously during year 845,757 Same time laat year 48,180 Increase 413,568 Total In 1881 PH2.0.18 Heme time last ytar - 460,816 Inercaae 481,316 ovum raitoRT. Lumber H Miscellaneous freight - 168 " BOROUGH TAXES! Tbe tax-payera of Clearfield borough are here by notified that the duplicate of Borough Taxes lor lebl baa been placed ia my hands for collec tion. All person deairing the abatement allowed by law , must pay their taxes within 1H1HTV DAIS rrom tbia date. J. C. WniT8iLL,Dlt.Treas'r. Clearfield, Pa., May lb, lflM-3t- Stop Trespassing. I hereby give notice to those persons, who make a practice of passing through my fields, to do their traveling on the publie roads. If tbo offence la repeated I will certainly arrest Ibo who continue this habit, and bare the law enforced against them. 6 $6-2lp Kichaid Biuw, Jr. Sot-nets large, medium and small, twine, out tinea, flsbiag lines, fish baskets, bait boxes, tackle books, hooks, aad rry description of sporting taokl at Hardar'a. 6 Ji-lf Call at Morrill's hardware store and see tb cheapest and boat Sewing Machine for tb least mosey. Dec. 33-tf. Fleck's store, in Clearfield, is the place for dry goods, dree goods, fancy-good, notions, carpets and oil cloth. A beautiful assortment of children's lac collar, and ladlea' laco tin and neckwear of every descriptloa at Fleck'. Lehman's are doing tho nicest bus ness in tb county, because they aell good goods and at reasonable prioo. Fleck employs a milliner of expert no and taste to trim hats and bonnet to order, on abort a otic. Ladies' gossamer water proof cloaks aad gentlemen' gossamer water proof coat at Fleck', I have a fine lino of bats and bon net for ladies the latest style. T. A. Fli'k. (io and see Flock's new goods(whelb er yon with to buy anything or not. New silk handkerchiefs at Fleck's, for both ladiea and gentlemeo. (io to Lehman's lor lawns, buntings, Ladies, why do you shop in tbe city, when you can get everything ynu want cheaper at borne? Call at Fleek'a. A very elegant line of pocket cutlery, raaore, Minor and shear at Harder a. 4 li tf I have a good assortment of ladtos' tie. T. A. Ftxcn. Kid gloves in all the beautiful and desirable abode at Flock'. Did yoa see tho band so mo goods in Fleck' show window t A largo stock of Brussels and In- graia carpet at Fleck'. A handsome stock of ladios' drefs good ebaap at Fleck'. Fleck invites you to go thero for your millinery g odi. New hats and bonneU for ladies and mlsse at Fleck If yoa don't co wliat yoa tht Ht Fleek'a, a,k for It. Now black "ilk initio, porlcctly Icnu lifol, at Fleek'a, New ticking at Flock'i atoro, on Market at root. New goods roccired erery week nt FlMka. New collars and cnfTs lor ladios, at T. A. Fleck'.. Kleck'a new goods aro ready for iaapeetioa. Wbito and black Kid glover, at Fleek'a. New gooiJa recoired every week at Flek'. Go to T. A. Fleek'a and e bia new go.d, I New linen bandkercbiefa at Fleck't. New oil clothi and matting at Fleck'p. New ran and paraaxila at Fleek'a. New fini and parasol) al Fleek'a. New Yanke notion! at Fleek'a. A LETTER FROM CHEST. For the CourtSo Growl ! Q. B. GeoDLiRPin. Esq Sin I con clude to write yoa a few line la rapport of Cheat a one f tke township that is loading, or trying very bard to get tbo lead, la tnd us tr 7, egrieultare , eto. Wa have .rafted and ma a mueh timber to market as any other set of men under tbe same eiroumataneca. Many or as bava made two trips, and are now waiting lor water to make tbe third. Rafting -la all dune, oats Id, potato and eoru planted, aad lh growing crop generally look well at present. The outlook ia satisfactory. Wo are now waiting for n flood or fur candidate no difference which. "Aral come, flrel ervd." Tbo flood, however, 1 preferable t for it will gre more work, bettor pay generally. ond roller many ot cur eiliien who bar their whole Winter' work tied up. Yea, tbe tax collector will soon be putting in an appearance, and w must be ready to meet him or Buffer the penalty. KrttravBffanee seems to rule the hour, both In private and public aflairs. 1 will juat giro on iuiiaiioe io our own vicinity. We petitioned the Court to appoint viewer to nuke a change in tb creek road to West orer, nut mora than a half a mile. The Court discharged it duty by appoint ing two old gentlemen from Ulearnetd 1 or viewer, n.iih f wlmra had tha least idea of what they had lode. They knew nothing about the country, nor tbe road they war called to vacate and supply, ooaeequeutly they had to appoint chain camera to auppty 10 aencienoy. The bill footed up as follow : Two chain carriers - $1 00 Two viewer from Clearflelod, walking 10 miles. IV cent circular . $ 00 OnedevcominB'.one day returning, ene day on dutv. at 'i per day 13 0 Total tt M Sir, any two of our eitiiena would hav taken the chain and carried it fur th regalar lee of $2, tbu saving $16 to tbe County Treasury ; and the work would bare bean done all th same and many hard thoughts saved. W look 00 it a In sulting to our intclligene. Two hundred and sixty taxpayers in Chest towaship, and none fit to lay out half a mile of road, ia tb estimation at tha ennolotla nower. aelah. We have beea noticing for aom time past that Clearfield la represented on quit a number of vlewa road 1, lines, bridge, el. It is folly to send strangers to lay out roads. It always ends in trouble, delays and great eipettse. If thoeill aeoa asking for those view do not know the ground on wbicn they want tnem iaia, 1 am satis fled tbet man from a distance know leas. Some body must quit work to go along with them, or get no road. If you pay a little attention to thia matter, you can very easily e Ihtt thia little leak In one year will take quite a sum out of tbe Treasury unnecessarily. 1 do hop tht star road businas may end right aow. If wa aro all compelled to pay taxes, wo are entitled to a chare of the little favor. On word, and I am done. As to ihe old gen tlemen appointed by the Court to ley out our half mile of road, 1 nav nomine: to aay. amj among na to discbarg the duty of their appoint ment. They don so, nnd left quietly and peace fully. There is too much Christ unity in our com position to hold the least enmity against them. The fault doe not II with them, but with the 1 hope this little note may ho the means ef awakening up the appointing power to Its duty. 1 am inclined to loox on it as an werPigm , if continued, yon will bear It thunderedail around. TixraTKE. Ciikkt, May Hit, ISril. Dubois campmeeting. The cam nmoe tine aoon to be held within the II mils ol tbe Borough of DoBola, Clearfteld county, j offer peculiar and forfeitable attraction to all church-going pcopl. Hvery attraction that la 1 possible for a campmeeting to present to the pub lic is there : '!, fie tiete 0 year, coming as It docs when blooming Spring baa completely tbrowa off the last shackles of along and dreary Winter, and girded itself with the flowery aod leafy garments ol another Hummer; when every grov and bower resounds with tbe melodies of warbling evagstera, aod when lb merchant from bia counter, the atudent from his cell nnd the farmer from hi fields, all are ready to cl upon such aa occasion to ptrtak of tbe repaat at a campmeeting feaat. Tktmtkn place. The camp is situated ia a beauti ful and neatly trimmed grove, only a few minute walk from DoBoi City, wbieh la en of tb lire llest.moct active and industrious town of we tern Pennsylvania. W fi itttltctal there will bo attractions. Bm of the finest pulpit orators will occupy tbe rostrum during tho meeting, among whom will ba many mmistsra from tho C.ntrai Pannrylrsoia and Erie Conference. Music nnd song ar the soul of any gathering. It will aot bo wanting there, rather excellently provided for. Prof. K. O. Eieell, tbe already re nowned and widely known "sweet spirited Gospel Singer" will be present during the entire meeting, and to announce hi presence ia enough, as those who have beard him would bear him again. On Wednesday afternoon, June Bib, there will be held a platform meeting in tbo interest of tbe Woman's Foreign M issionary Society. Addressee will be made by Mra. C. A. Pmney, Mr. F K. Winger and other prominent ladiea. Thus bare the people of DuBoi secured to tbamselvea and oiler to the surrounding country opportunities for Intellectual and spiritual improvement aad enjoy ment never before preeented In their vincinity. The meeting will open with an evening aervioe at 6 P. U , June 3d, aad will continue twelve day. There will bo excursion ticket told at all tb stations along the Low Grade lload from New Bethlehem to Driftwood en tbe 4th and 11th ( Saturday) and will be good to return until J una 13th. Admission to the ground 10 cent each for In dividual and horse. Let all ge to tbe Campmeet ing aod aeeure thia opportunity of teeing the city and vicinity. 00 IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS. Wan Dki-'t, Adjitaiit OiniaAL Omvu, Washington, May 16tb, Itisl. There belag now pending in thi department great numbers of volunteer pension claims which cannot be satisfactorily verified for want of In formation which missing records of diaccatinued volunteer commands would afford, and it having transpired In many instances that officer of the lat volunteer force have still ia their possession or under their control book and other record pertaining to tb corps, divlsioa, brigade, regi ment, and companies, their attention la oalled to the fact that all auch booka and records ahould bo deposited with tbia office, and they ar oara ostly requested to cause tbeiame to be forwarded without delay to the Adjutant General of the Army, at Washington, Dutrictof Columbia. No eipenie, other than postage or proper ex pres charges ( when paoksges eireed four peunda , the limit for mail;, can Ue paid by th tJovrn lent. In lb Interest of th great number of widows, orphans, and disabled soldiers wbooe claims arc involved, the aewapapera of tbe oountry are re quested to give the aubitaaceof this circular tbo greatest publicity. By order of tbe Secretary of War i K. C. .UKIM, Adjutant Ueaeral. OrricuL : A. W. Niciaaioa, Asa't Adjutant Ueaeral. New Yankee notions at Fleck's. Now gingbhtriH at Fleck's. special. Ova nr annuo Pin Ciar. Dteooiat on Old pRicaa.Kewing Machines can now be pan-based at Merrell's tin and variety atore, from M up wards. All kindaef sewing machine repaired on tbe shortest nottoe. Clarueld, I'a., July 18, 1877. WiBTin. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,0(10 2ft. inch chared ehinglco. 100,0ii0 14-inch cawed shingle. , 100, 00 feet of pine boards. nOO.ooo It-feet ahaved boopi. &.0O0 railroad tire. i0,t)00 feet of good hemlock board. For which I will pay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tho Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad, J. t. KaUittn. Clearflald, Pa., 0t. U, HTB-U. Just Ilecelred. Junt nocived by ARNOLD, At CURWKXSVILLK ! Car Load Nova Scotia riaftter! Car Load pure Corn, Rye ami Oats Chop 1 Car Load Pcaken Salt I Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Good. Groceries, Ac! HarShintflot, Bark. II. R. Ties and Grain will be taken in exchange. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLiABniLB, Pa May 31, U81. Flour, per ewt,, $3 oo Buckwheat Flour, per ewt I 99 Corn Meal, par ewt - 1 M Chop, rye, per cwt 1 M Chop, mned, per ewt - I 4 Brae, per ewt 1 0t Wheat, per boahel 1 Rye, per bushel - 10 Oats, per bushel 0 Cora, oar, per bushel 40 Buckwheat, per baihel 0 Clover seed .. hu Timothy seed IT Potatoes, per huibel 1 Apples, per bushel...... Onions - f " Hams, per pound Hi Pboalder, per pound f liried Beef, per pound .... H Chlrkeaa, per pslr.H.... Butler, per pound -..... 1 EfC per doaen - Salt, per aaeh, large I Coal Oil, per galloa ....... I Iard, per poaod U. Dried Apples, per poaud Dried PeMsm, per pound. f Bean. tor bushel i 0 Jlttr flirrtiSfmrnts. fir AflDN fOR MAI.RI Th. vaheerlbor V? ha. two Twe-lleree Wagoaa, aeerl; aew, fat Ml. W ill be aaid ebaap. Calloa ar addreea JullH A. BTADLER, CI.erfl.ia. Fa., Mareh i, 18l tf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Carw.BvlU, aa. t, T tt Ittarrlf! HESS LIE Ol Saturday, Mtj ltk, 1MI, k; I. 11. II ila. K.4., Mr. Ur-.y. Uiu u4 Mi Luna tit, bolfc of Ur.enwovdtowDi.ip. WEAVER-ROSS. At the kom. f lh. brlJa. M T.ud.7, U.T 1Kb, 1181, b, Bar. A. Bio.., Mr Jiki. M. WiiT.l, of tin W..hU,ioo borough, .oil Mill A.an E. Roll, of Hall ta hlp. THOMPSON TATE. At tha bou. of tb. brIJ., oa Tboridaj, Ua; Itib, U8l.br Hot. A. J, Ba.., Hr. J. H. Taopao aad SJiM hlama Tarm, both of Lawraao. townibip. MENEIE 1.1'CAS. In KarlhaM townibip, an Bondajr, Ha, lid, 1ISI, b, V. t. Coalriat, Krq., air. f'aaaiia ataiBia aad M iu Aaill UaLL Li-tia, both of harthaui towo.bip. STEWART MOVER. At tha Ward Hon!., Tjroaa. 0. H'adnoada,. April I Oik. Ib.l, b. Hat. S. M. Muora, 1). II., Mr. Jo. U. Stewabt aad Miia Ella Movaa, both of Woodland, Clearflald aouBtjr, Pa. SCOF1KLD UTOl'CIIE. At tba mldaaoa of tha brida'a paraotr, 00 Tuaaday, Ma; 24lb, 1881. bv Kar. A. D. McCloikvv. Mr. Fbbdbbii: R. ScoriBLD aad Mia Cab.ii LaToI'C.b,.!! of I'anUald, Claarleld oounlj. FILI.FIART WOLFQAXO. At tb. rtMaae ar Mr. Hiram Woodward, ia Paan.ld, oa Than da;, Ma; lvth, 111, h; Rar. Wa. M. Burca . Id. Mr. PaiLir Fillhabt. of Trouttilla. Clear laid eoaoi;, aad Mm M.ar J. WoLruiao, of tlaatbTilla, Jeo.raoa eouot;. KAINBY On Tbnraday, May Utb, ISBl, at Ibe reaidenoe of Andrew L.h'touen, in tvneai town ship, of consumption , Dauiil Raiuky, aged U years, 11 months and 8 daya. Huntingdon county paper plcaoe copy.) PATRICK. In Bom side borough, oa Thurs day, May J' th, 18S1, Frakk, eon of C. R. nnd Catharia Patrick, aged 1 year, 1 month and 4ft day. "Alas ! how changed that lovely flower ! Which bloomed end cheered our heart; Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour, How loon we're called to part.' BAILEY. In Beecaria township, on Monday, April 3tb, 1881, William P., eon of Tbomaa W. aod Mary A. Bailey, aged 10 week and 1 day. Dearest Willis you bar left ui, And our loss we deeply feel But 'tis God that called you from as. He can all our sorrows heal. Thoa hast suffered much on earth, But thy Buffering aow la o'er, And we'll try and meet thee Willis On that bright celestial shore. Morain. JUir (h'frtisfmfiits. Oil Quotations ! CENTBAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., Lubrteatlng, ileUntd tf .Tfirr' OILS, I'HILIPSBURG, PENN'A. W quot our brands of Petroleum and other oil ntbjttt to maris, ekamytt) delivered free on board oar at any station on the Tyrone A Clearhtld Itailroad. Reined Oil, Stale Teat.. Prime White, lot " -Water Wblle.140 " ., Elalae, 161 " ., per gal. 1 At loweat M I market n withoutre " J .no. to e marBct raiea ithoutraler. I eoat. Benrln., YlUrarit; par gal $ Naplba, 70 " " " tlaaulioa. 88 " " Minora' Lamp, 300 teat " " Car AiUOil, (W.Va.) Eilra. " - " (W.Va.) Medm. " " " ( W.Va.) Bamm'r " " .10 .1. .VI .18 .IS .11 .21 .20 .IS .35 .20 .30 .95 .0 ..0 .71 .64 .34 .88 .Tb .08 it 4i .38 mar- Natural Lubrioating Franklla Eitra. 6n mater. !.?k fiaiaond UreeB Entin - Uoldea " Amber " XXX No. I Spindle Matehleaa C;lindrr Oil No. 1 u ' Wool Oil, No. 1 Lard Oil (extra) Winter rtraia'd No. I No. 1 Eclipeo Eogiaa, No. 1 No. I " No. I.. Minora' Yellow, per gallon WhIU " At loweat ket ratea Liaaeed, No. 1 " Amarlean Turpentine, beat with- oat ref. to ooai. HV prlctM and mert all romptlilion. ma; 4, 'f l-l;. NEW WASHINGTON NORMAL IlISTITDTE. Opens Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue 12 Weeks. TIII8 school commends itself to public favor for tbe following reasons : First. Boarding can bo had in good families at from $2 to 12.60 per weei. Second. Location la healthful aad eoctety re fined aod cultured. Third. The eourse of study embodies ties State Normal School feature, aod i particularly adapted to the wants of tbo who ipct to teach. Fourth. The students hare the advantage of a well-conducted Literary (Society, before which will be delivered a soiife of free lectures. Fifth. Tbe work of tbe echool i stimulated by the encouragement and favor of an intelligent community. Sixth. Special attention will to given the Normal class by tbe Principal, who is a graduate of a Htate Normal School, and th Instruction iu Theory of Teaching, (government, Ac, will be made to accord with the modern Ideas of ad vanced educator. TUITION: NORMAL DKFARTMHNT. Common Branches with 6cbool Economy. ..18 00 Common Branches and School Keonomy with Algebra, Ueometry, Physical liog. rai.hr. Natural 1'hiiosoiihv. Civil (iov ruuisnt, Latin, etc - I 0 ORAMMAH DEPARTMENT. Highest eless 0 Lower classes ' - For further information addreea, W. A. AMI1KOSK, Osceola, Pa , MATT iSAYAliK, Clearfield, Pa. Mar. 9, I8M-U. THE REPUBLICAN, Publleaod aver; Wedneade; b; G. B. GOODLANDER, l tEAHFIKI.O, PA., Ilea th. Larfeat I'lrrglatloBj af any paper In Nurlhweat.ra Pennevlvaula. Tbo large and constantly increasing circulation of tho Rcpublican, roodem it valuable tobusincsa Dion as a moUium thro' which to roach tha public. Terms or SunacaiPTioM : If paid in advance. . . 12 00 If paid aftor thro months, , 2 60 If paid after six months, . . 8 00 When papors art sent outside of tht county payment must be in advance ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. $ric di'rtiisrmrnti. I fill PRINTIKO OF EVERY DESCRIP ej tiaa aaa4l, aaeeateel at tkll adaa. CA eOfl d7 at home. Sauplas worth O'J CU 14 ,, ajaM BriaaoB A C, Fortland, Mama. . mcal,Sl-l;. VTOTK E. Tk. aad.rl,ied, reildlni la th. XI village of W.itov.r, ia Cheat iowaabip, he, aaada tha BMeaaar; arr.Bfeen.Bta Bad pra poae. to opea aa EAT1NU Hul nli for the a ommodauoo of the pablie graerall;, aad 1 har b; aoliclt a liberal ahare of tb. publie patronage. JOHS J.rjMUaK. WeatoTer, Pa, F.b. , 1881. t(. 1J1AHM IASII8 POK HAI.Ii In llnatoa Bed Pine townabipe, Clearfield oonnt;. Jff Keaeonable time tiv.n for part of purebaae BOD.J. Frtoea 1(1 .00 to tlt.M per acre.aI Mioarala reaerved. L. BIRD, AgeBt, Penb.ld, Pa. or Wallacb A K Haaa. Sept. 10, 187ll.tr. Clearfield, Pa, ARNOLD II AS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED. Carwenevllle, Jaa. I, '7-lf. SIKIKM AKING.-I hereb, Inform at; pa trona, and mankind in geoeral, that 1 have remorad m; ahoetnaking ehop to tba room la Orabam'a row, orer B. 1. Sn;d.r'a Jewelr; atore, and that I am piepared to do ail klRdt rf work la ao; line ebeaper than an; other abop io tvwa. All work warranted ai giod aa eas be done an;, where elaa. Poeltlrel; thia I. tbaeh-apeat ahop la I'leerlield. JUS. 11. 1IKKH1AU. Dee. 11, lsIS-lf. Eight Farms forSals orRcnt! The ubaerlbcr propoea to sell or rent num ber of lamia located aa follow a t Tb Brat situate In Burnside township, Centre county, containing 160 acres, baring thereon erected a tram a well ing, frame barn , adjacent to n church, aod known as the Jam Mulholland farm. ALSO, another farm situate in Graham town ship, Clearfield county, containing 117 acres, with tbo necessary improvements. Thi farm is under laid witn a J0oD VEIN OF COAL. ALSO, ii other farms In the vicinity of French villa, containing respectfully 113, 100, ti, Ui, bo and US acre. The farm all have nouses and barn thereon, good water, bearing orchards on same, aa well aa aom good wood land. Fr further particular call In person, or address tbe undersigned by letter. L. M. COlDKIBT. Jan. lvth, USI.tf. Frencbvllle, Pa. FARM FOR SALE I The undersigned baa come to th conclusion te quit farming and follow his occupation, a car penter, and now offer frr aale bia farm, eituate one and abalf miles aorth of Clearfield borough, containing EIGHTY Most of which 1 cleared and under good cultiva tion, and having thereon a good TWO-STORY ''I'HOUSE, Large fram barn, and other necessary outbuild' Inge, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an excellent spring of water. Tb whole I UNDERLAID WITH GOOD COAL. Tbia property will be exchanged for smaller prop erty, ar sold oa easy term a ia payment a. For further particulars call on the premises or address, JOHN 0. BKlvD, Clearfield, Pa. March 16tb, 151-1 f. - Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN IHKHKBY give notice to tb citiaena of Clear field nnd lb aurrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all time to furnish families aad I manulacturing establishments with a superior quality ot Coal. Wood f Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver la a few hour aotice. I am etwaya read to haul aod deliver Iron and to tho drpot, or anywhere else, and move families and household goods in v where on abort notice. TI10H. A. DUCK KIT. Clearfield, I'a., Mar'. Jl, IbSI-lf. Re-Union of Trade. THE attdersigned wishing to inform the public that he opened a COMMlMMON ftTOHE At the old stand la Troatvllle, Clearfield county, Pa., on tb ) "lh insL, witfi a full stock of DRV ClHiDft, GROCERIES, NOTION, Iloota, Hhoee, Etc., In feet everything to bo found in a first-class atore, all of which I am determined to sell at the lowest cash price. FARMEHH AND Lt'MllEHMEM Will find it to th-!r advantaireto do their dealing with me, a th highest prive will be paid for Urain, Shingles, or Produce of any kiod. Part or one-half eash will bo paid. Trading for Shingles or Lumber of any kind a specially. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Having mad arrangement with Eastern mer chant to cell good furnisfted me, therefore call and see, a I will bo enabled to sell cheaper than the cheapest. J. W. CAULILB, T run tulle, Pa., Sept. U, 'T9ly. Agent. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy, Having purchased tb entire stock of Fred. Beckett, hereby gie notice that be has moved Into tbe room lately occupied by Reed A Harerty, on Second atreet, where no is prepared to oiler to th publie COOK STOYES, IIK.tTI.VU .. PARLOR STOVES, of tke lateat Improved patterns, at low price. HOUSE FDBKBHIKQ GOODS, Qaa Fixtures and Tinware. Hooflng, Spoating, Planking, Ona Fitting, and Repalriag Pompa a rpeciiJt;. All work warraated. An;tblng la n; liae will be ordered eperlal If deeired. JAB. L. LK4VY, Proprietor. FHED. fiAChCTT, AgeaL Clearled, Pa., Jaaaar; 1, 1871 tf. .titjot n.vr.n EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Richard Ztuvr, SrM Sce'd. TFfR and.rigned, Ftaratora af tbe eatate of HICHAKb bllAW, Sr., dereeaH, will oer at pablie aale al tbe COI KT IIUL'SX, ia tb. aor ii I b of Clearleld, I'a., oa Wednesday, June lot, 1 SSI, AT 1:311 O'CLOCK F. SI., Tba followiag valeable real aetate, v(. : Tba tbm ator; UR1CK HOTEL proper!;, eornev of Market aad Piret atrau, la Ibe bar oagh af ClaarSeld, kaowa aa 'The Shaw House.' Fronting wlthtwelotsef ground thereto belonging io leet oa Mar tet atreet, aaa w feet o a F iret at root, w i t b a I we -et ory dwelling house attached. Tke be tel proper baa siny bed-reoma and all oonveaieooeo fer a iret-elas betel. Oo of the most deairable hotel preportio la Central Pennsylvania. Tbe akova will bo oold together with a twa story frame dwelling houe ea Markt street, ad Jaceat te tbe Hotel, and oo ether fram dwelliog house aod a t we -story stnre building, all f roa ling ea Market street. AL9Q. AU that eertafa let, kaowa it th nlaa f Clearfield boroaffh a Ut he 1 19, . . tVootlag feet on Loeaat Mreet, re a- fS aingbeck 173 feet, more or lea, ta aa alley with dwelling boas aod all neeeaary cut- j si buildings thereoacrected.aad otter imnrevsoaeat. Ttn.yta or .iti;i Oae.third ak at delivwy af fwd deed, aad th balance to ba enrd by bund and aettf age, aarable la oa aod two year a, with iateresu A. B. BH AW, JOS. SHAW, ServMng Ei rs ef Riehard Shaw, (frdoc'4. Clearfield, Pa, April I, IMI-t. Jifw dt'trtistmrnts. Jflll WOB AU kiada of Job work uaeaUo) la tha heat aaaaaer at Lbia effioa. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT I.IFK INSURANCE COMPANY, Newark, X. J. INCORPORATED Pl'RRLT Ml Tl'AI. Anbt., Jaa. 1, laSI, aa aaoertalaed b; KianlniBg ConnaiuloBera af MaeaaobuaetU. Ohio aad New Jerae, !i,7il,!IJ n LlA.iLlTiaa, a. autad b; lb. aaaaa. 31,01 1.eJJ II Bi arLi'l bi Maaa ebu'a Blaadard. 1,115, J.l HI 8i Bftu. b; N.w York Btaodard... ,88,6 IS All pl lelaa aoaforfaitabla after eeeoad ;aar: lowexpaaaeai large dlrideoda da alared aad paid erar; year aiaoe orgaa. laalion ; ample earplua i aurrend.r value, anoei liberal ; loraaa prompt!; adjaati aad paid. orrirBaa : I.IWI8 C. UKOVEIt, I'KBan.e.T. JAMKd B. PKAKS'lS, ice I'aa.mr.T. Ed. I, DnaaiBB, See';. Ttibo, Macbbbtt, Treaa. POTTER A KB YES, Slate Ageata, oil Hal. Batatreet, Pb lladelphie, Pa. K. M. N'lCNAM.r, Spatial Agent. OSoa la Moaaop'a baildlag, Market atraat, Clearleld, I'a. l-a- ai-ti. TOWNHHIP BTATEMENTh DAVID MEAbB, Trvaaararof Bogie towaablp, la i aoeoaai with the Road fund of aaid Inwaabip for 1981. DR. To Duo. of D.fai.l bm.el, Soier.laur.. I 50o To Dup. of Jno. B aubarger, " ... II T-lal l,050 tl t'H. B; work doue bv eilia.aa 4 41 B; exoaeratioaa li 3. II; am't rtlnrnod to Superrieora 31 48 Total . tl.OM II raan puplicatb, boap rax roa 1 DB. Joha Bamberger, Sapervlaor M -. CR. ' B; eaah paid David Meaae B; am't retnraod to CummiaaieBera B; exoaeratioaa B; peraentaga oa eaah duplicate B; amount t. balaBOo 1M 81 17 7 6 IS il tl 43 Total I 171 70 Claa Dt FLIOlTB, BOiP T1X VOB DR. Daniel Emeal, Superviaor 3T5 81 CR. ' B; oaak paid Treaenrer Meaae t 137 44 B; exonoratioae and r.tarael...H..M.... 18 .8 B; peroeatageoa $371 81 18 70 B; amoaat tobalaao. I I 13 Ttal t 87 81 POOR Ft'KD-DK. To eaek rea'd from Daniel Pmeal 117 M 88 87 14 00 10 00 To am't received from Co. Treaa.. To aah ra'd from Jaeob Dim.liag.... To order oa Treaearer Meaae To bal. oa aetllrmentof 18sl 2J8 87 ... 4 80S 74 Tot.l CB. B; exoneration oa order from I. Beiibt B; Int. paid la Jan. Toroer H B; percentage oa $182.83. at I par et... B; am't Ib banda of 1. Belab M B; ordera redeemed 14 15 3.1 10 86 43 V0 433 76 Total 4 358 74 We, the underaigaed Auditora, having exatn- lnl tbe eeveral aceoont. of aaid towa.bip, ftad them a. above atated. Atteat : J0UN COI'l.TEB, W. 11. Bbii.v, JUI1S8T0NK, j Clerk. I KI A II LIT., i Auditora. Jefriea, Pa., Ma; 15, 181-SL BOROUGH ORDINANCES. AN on IU NANCE In regard to the Dia poaltloaj of Dlaorderly Pcraoua I Sncnoa 1. Be It enacted and ordained by tb Burgess and Town Council of th borough of Clear Geld, and it ia hereby enacted and ordained bv authority ef the aame: That If any person shall be found Intoticatad la any of the street or highways of aaid borough, every person so offending she!), on eonvtel lea tke reef, be fined net less than two nor more than tea dollars, aod on failure to pay aaid fin or give security to pay the aame wilnm ten day, bo or they shall b committed to the Berougb Lock-up not less than twelve nor more than forty-eight koare, at tb discretioa of the Barge. buciioi I, If aay perron or person shall ho convicted ef fighting, or of other disorderly eon duet within tho borough limit, auch person or persona so offending aball ba fined not less than two nor more than ten dollar, aad ah all b com mitted to th Borough Lock-up aot more thea forty-eight boars at tbe discretion of the Burgee, In testimony that the above Ordiaanee wa naaaed tb JSd day of Mar. l8l, I hav bro- unto set my hand and affiled the seal ef said Borough. . t. b UaH, uurges. Keel Atteat: J. F. Sat nan, Clerk. AN ORDINANCE requiring; certain veiidcre oi merchaudlaa to obtain a llcenee l Sumo 1. Be It ordained by the Barge aod Town Council of tba Borough of Clearfield, and It ia hereby ordained by authority of tbe aame : That from and after tbe paaaage and publication of thi ordinance all persona not residents of the Borough who shall desire to hawk, peddle, aell, barter or tram tn any jewelry, ary goooi, nara ware, drug, groceries, pictures, frames, faralture, or anv otker articles, goods, ware or merchan dise, anon aay of tbe streets, lane, tiler or square of tbe Borough, or io or ai any of the gwelling nouaea, so ops, stores, or omer nuuuings or places in the said Borough, shall first obtain from the Bargees, or io hie absence, froi the Treasurer or beeretarv of tbe Borouch, llcenee or permit for thtaame, for which b shall pay not less than on dollar nor more tban five dollars, according to mo aiacreiioa oi ine era car rrnntmc the aame. fur each day aaid applicant desires to engage ia aaid business. Provided, this ordinance shall not be construed as applying to tb renreeentatlT or wnolaaale nouaea wn merely receive order for goods at wholesale, nor to anv ncrsoa aelhni farm proaucW. In testimony that tb above Ordinance wa paaaed on the 2 .id dav ef May, A. D. 1881, 1 have hereunto act my hand and affi ied th seal of aaid Borougn. s. i. pniunri, nurgeee, Seal Atteiti J. If. Surma, Clerk. A N ORDINANCE Iu relation le naem. bUKe. auow-balllng;, bull-play Ilia;, Hectiom I- Be H enacted aad ordaiaed by the Bursreae aad Town Canetl of tho Borough ef Clearfield, and tt ia hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of tba same: That It sball be onlawfal for all persons, whether minors or adults, t congregate on aay of tbe atreet ereesinra, cor ner or pavements within aaid Borough, whereby persons parsing ar repassing may be obstructed or whereby tbe good order and peace of the eftl aens may be disturbed, and every person so offend, tag sball, after summary conviction thereof he fore the Burgees, or any Justice of the Peace, be fined not less tbaa one nor more than five dollar or cetnusitted te the Borough Lock-up aot oiooed ing forty-eight hours, or both, at tbe discretion of tbe committing othoer. Sic. . Any person er person who shall engage In aay species of bell-plating, anow-baliing, er playiag at ahiany apea aay of the atreet ar alters vf th Borough, or any pore or person who sball atrik or beat doors, window, ar door steps, or throw hy mean of any sling or other wise, any corn, grain, seed, dirt, atones, hot, er otbr mieenle at or upoa aay wtaduw, door I sups, porch ar bou, or apea any ef tbo tret, or alley of too Herouga, or pull aay aoor-neii oi any dwelling with intent to aaaoy the awaer er occupant thereof, or with other misebicvoac In tent, er any person or persona removing any steps, aign er any portion er fiitare ia and upon any premises witbia the Borough without tbe consent of tb owner sball upoa conviction of aeb aod every such ogeace belore the Burgees or aay Justice ef the Peace of the borough be fined not less tbaa two nor more than five dollars nnd pay the cost of th proceeding, one half ef tbe fine to go te tbe informer, and ia default there f shall be confined In tbo Berougb Lock-up not eieeeding forty-eight hours. la testimony that lb above Ordinance wa passed thia lAd day of May, A. D. 181, I have hereunto set my hand aod affiled the seal ef said Borongh. ft. I. 6.N DfcK, Burgess. (rJeail Atteet J. F. taiDaa, Clerk. A N (RIIX ANCKrcUlliirtcoaatluci riscTtosi 1. Be It enacted aad ordaiaed by the Burgee od Town Ceueell of tbe Borongh ef Clearfteld, and It ta hereby enacted and ordaiaed by the authority ef the earn: That aa and alter the lawiai promulgation ei mi ere ma nee, an coo t log r riding by gravity upon aay ef the streets, sidewalks aad alleys of tbo borough by sleds, coasters, Juaoers er similar eevtrtrenee, I hereby prohibited, aod any person ao offend ing sball, upoa eoavietiea thereof before tbe Bur gees or any Justice of tbe Peace ia said Berougb, be flood not Use than ea dollar aor more tbaa twe dollar f ' r each off, or in default thereof be lotprismed la the Borough Leek -up aot ei eeeding forty eight bears. tire 3. It is hereby declared te be the duty af tb Iligh Constable to arrest aay peraoa r per oas violating any of tb provinces af this erdi nanea, and take hia or Uea before tbe Bargees er a Justice of tk Peace ef oold Borough, and there U be dealt witb as provided la hu erdi aene. Ia testimony that th abev ordinance wa passed on tbe I3d day of May, A, D. ll, I have bereealetel my Reea aaa emiea tee eeai ai at reagh. f AMI KI. I. B.MUfcri, Barge, Ifeall Att.at: I. r. 1,1111, Clerk. A H lllim( R la relatlva ta Ian aad forfvltartat baiioB 1. Be It aaaeUd Bad ordaiaed b; tba Bargee, aad Towa Coeaell af tka Itaraagk af Clear8eld, and R la bareb; eaaeted aad ardaiae.1 b; tkeaalbarit; af Ue aaaaei laat fraaj aad arur tb. paaaage .r tbta Ordi.aae. all Saea aad fortetlereo aollMled aade, Ibe arovieloaa of ordl- aaaaaa aow la forea ar that aia; k.raafter b. paaaed, aball be paid bau tb. ftor.agb traaaar; foe the aa af Ue Boieugb. la teetiaieo; tbet tbe aaare ardlaanea wa. paaaed ea tbo lid da; ef Ma;, 1IS1, 1 bava brer eat. art ; bead aad allied tba aval ef Uke bereegh. . L e.MIlKR, B.rgeea. rall Atteet t I. W. BvrpBa, Clerk. ClearSeld, fa.. I II II It. guv 3.flur1i5frarnts. a week ia ;uar avra Iowa. Term, and $3 atota free. Addrea. 11. hallbtv a t;.. rortlaad, Maiaa. u.h2-l;.) TtWTICBaa da CfinaTABI.KIM VtKH Wa hav. printed a large a amber af tha aaw PEE BILL, aad will aa tha receipt af t.eniv- Iva aaata. aiail a aop, ta bb; addreea. ebf 3a 11EIJI FOH AI.K. Thlrteao hlvea of Jl lullaa Bee. wbieh I will Mil .heap for BMk, ar eiebaage for wbMt. For farther la. furisatloa aail oa ar addraaa tba uaderRigoed. J.r. KHAMKR, Nor I, T if. Clearleld, P.. lh4J4TIC.'K.-AII pereaaa having au; elatm. i.1 agaiail lh. .,.. .f Jouph Helhrock, de Maaed, late of M.rria towaaklp, era reqaeeled t. pre.Dt tbe wm, to the BBdcraigned for aet tl.ment. roatotSce addeeaa, Morriadala Mieee, Clearfield, miaal;, Pena'a. JOiSKPH BOTIlRliCK, Jr. Ma; 18, 1881 41. ADMINIHTB ATOK' NITH'K.N0nM la herb; giv.a that Letter, of Admlaie. UatioB aa tha aetata of HENRY II0UVEK, late of Brad) towaablp, Cuerneld event;, Pe., dee'd, having beea dal; granted to tha undereign.d, all pereona iadebtad to aaid aetata will plaaae make immediate pa;aat, aad tboeo having elaima or deoiande agaiaat th. aame will preaeot tbem prop ertj Butheatieated for ..Itlemeat, withoat dela; , A. M. DKAUCKIH, Admiaiatratur. Latheiabarg, Pa., April 17th, llal tt. Millinery! Millinery 1 1 I TAKE Ibe pleasure of Informing tbe publie that I aball offer special inducement ta Millinery (foods, such as bilk, Satin, Hibbone, Flowers, Ac, Trimmed and L'ntrimmed Hat and Hon net, in the very latest styles, Notion and Made-up Clothing fur children. I kindly aoliclt n char ef your patroaage. MI.S3 M. A. WKLCH, Market St., Clearleld, Pa, Apr. 10, ISSl-ly. FORJALEt HOi8E.1JTD TWO LOTH! A LL those two certain lot ef ground with j. dwelling bouse thereon, itualo on Market atreet, opposite the Allegheny House, in Ihe bor ough of Clearfield, having a front on said atreet of 100 feet, and eitonding in depth 172 feet to an alley, known in the plan of aaid borough aa Iota Noe, ti and 174, being th estate of James Thompson, de eeaaed. Apply to PKANK PIKLDINU, W. I. BK1LKK, Attorney for owner. Clearfield, Pa., May 4. lM.4t. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGK 110MK INDUSTRY rpUB undersigned, having established a Kur X ery on the 'Pike, about half way between Clearfield and Carwenevllle, I prepared to fur nish all kinds of FRUIT TRUES, (standard aad dwarf.) Kvcrgreeae, Shrubbery, (irape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtoa Blackberry, btraw berry, and ltaspberry Vines. Also, bibcrian Crab Trees, Quince, and early scarlet Rhubarb, Ae. Order promptly attended to. Address, J. U. WRKiUT, eplt-48-y Curwensvillo, Pa. A Bargain 1 FARM FOR SALE ! Th undersigned offers at private sale that val uable farm s.tuaied la OH Ail AM TOWNSHIP, Clearfield county, known as th I t iMl I' VfK.Tf. Containing 133 acres, at of which ar cleared, and having thereon erected n large frame dwell ing house, large frame barn, and the ether aeeec aary outbuildings, together with a large orehard, good water, etc. Tb property will be sold on very easy Urtna. For further particulars inquire of the Subscriber, in person, or by letter. FRANK FIELDIXU. Clearfield, Pa., March 34lb, 1880.-tf. LIME ANDPLASTERl ICoch&nic&l and Agricultural Lime of tae Vary Sest 2Iaks ! Low Eatos of Froight oa Full Car Loads. I AND PLASTER. W. tell th.C.Toge gronad J plaatarat lawprloaa b; tba ear load, fa apeakiog of tbi, eolebraled plaatar aa aoaa pared witb the Novaeeotia ar wbita plaatar, tb. Oraag. Judd Ca., pvbliaber. af ta. AeMWeaa Agriemilur. iat, aa;, "Tbere 1. ao differaao.; tb. priea Is tbe onl; eoaalderetibB." Addrwa, ALKXAKUKRACO. April lb, IBIl-Saa. BellefaaU, Pa, The Kstcj Organ ! "From Worth teBoath, from East to H' eat. Tha 1-atey Organ are the Heat" VtrUEN a Company, by legitimate man a fee T T turo mj actual production, reach th a umber of 100,000 la process ef consecutive numbering, it U aa event which deserve more tbaa a pasaiag mea tloa or casual remark. It mean vary mueh ia many ways. It indicate F I rat. A high baaiaeaa ataadiag, and good reputation for probity aod fair dealiag. (Second. A very high reputation f(r quality of work, in TONE, WORKMANSHIP, DURABILITY. Third. A very oxteoaivc system of manofas tur. W furnish any snake ef Organs or Piaaoo. W. W. PRICK, Ageat. Curweasville, Pa., May ii, lSll-Su. HARNESS I HARNESSII Thi i Way for four Harnett t IV ;oa w.Bt ta atod; ;onr awa Inter.it, da Bat fail tooallel ANUIIKW HARWII'K'g II AR. K EKS SHOP, on Mat ket it real, aeit door Io Joka A, Ijteek'a tobaeeo atore, CloarSeld PaBa'a. TIM rACTS AM THAT A II trat-elaea wark la doa. at iV HARWICK'S. XT eat. foot oil and Bile greaM at I HAItWICK'f. )'.nbla aad aingle baraeei sr.ll klnde at HARWICE'll. ) Idlag aaddle. of all kind, at V HARWICK'S. ,ar Beta and feorae eerere of all kiada at - HARWICK'S. Tkipa of all kiada aal ar low .a 15 evt , .1 11 a . n it. a. Harae,a of all kloda aaada ta order .1 HARtUCk.. A" UBiBda oraollara at notion prteee at HARWICK'g. I 1 eaaaaaoer aa A-L ft-T linear heraeruraieb J V log good, at HARWICH'S. fill beep aad aiake all kiada of I. ruber ber- aee, at o-HARWICK't. Ivor, and all otber kiod, of riaga af allaieaeat HARWICK'S. Clorabe, bnaab.a, aad iaterferiag boot, aa bead t at HARWICH'S. Kbm robe,, k bp. dortera, aad aereeae ef all Hade at HARWICH g. Jab work Bad repalrlBg proaaptl; atleaded ta. Revaeaiber Ibe abop ia gkew'e row, a. Ala, ket atrMl, bMween tbe MaattoB Heave aad tbe bbaw HooH.CIearlell, Pena'a. Ma; la, lesl.ia. SheriiTs Sale. T vlrtaa ef writ, af '.'. lareed at of tba Coart af Canaaaea Plea, .f Clear. Said aoaatv, aad ta are direeud, tbere will b. aipoaed u PUBLIC SAI.K, al tba Caart Haaea, la tba keeoagb ar ClearSeld, oa Al I a'elaek P. M , tke fellewiBg deaeribed real aetata, la wit t ..tarda), iaac dl,h, IhhI, All tboae eerteia two traet. of land eltaaled ia Kertbaa.tewnebip,ClMr(eldo.oat;, Pa, .wad ed aad dMcriba. aa fellowa t Oaa piaa. tbarMf begiaalog at a aeailo.k .a tba weal araaek mf tbe rBao,uebaBBa rlrar i tbeaa. dowa aaid river b; tba eeveral Marae. tbereof 781 parebao ta a poat aoraer i tbeeea Berth 88 degree, weet 13 per ehea ea a atapl. eoraer, aorth 81 dagraaa aaat II parebaa ta a leapt, aoraer, Math I. degreee aaat II perebee ta bireb aaraer ea baak af aaidriv.... tbeaa. dawa eald river tbe aevaral eanraaa tharMf 14 perrbe. le a wbita e.k ; tbeaoe .erth II mv ebM u a poat eoraer, wen ill pareho. te a poat aoraer, Booth III parabe. u a pon, w.,t l( eke. U a .bile plae i tbeaoa aaalk 1.4 pevebaa to a atoaa aaraer p tbeaoa Math .1 degree, eaat i parebaa tee aea leek Bad plaaa of blaaiag, eea. leraiag III aoreaead 141 parebaa, bavieg ibere ea areeted a log ke.ee, log hare aad ether awt baildiaga, ale. aa archer, ef aboal 1 0 bnriag treee, aad ahoat 1.8 aerea. aaoe. ar laae, elearel aad aader god ealtivalioa. ALSO. Tbe elber thereof aeglaBiag at a blaek oak aa left baab af ReeaaehaBaa river at a aoraw af lead forneri, ewaed b; P. A. Kartbaaa; Ib.oo. .... aaid ri.er tba ae.eral eaareeo U.reaf til pevebM to a white pia. i tkeaea doe aarth IV perebea la a peel i tbeaoa weal IH perebea le t hiokor; aor aet i theae. Math 41 parahaa to plae. of begta. aiag, aealaialng Tl aerea aad tl perebee, beaag Ihe aaat. tw pteou ar traru af lead of Weaver t ita. tba preeeal gra.laM Aa. A a... tnau af laed beiag aaderlaid with bilaaaiaeaa aaal. Seiaad, la.ee ia eieranea, .ad U be eeld a. tha prapert; af KdwaH aleUarv.;. TaBa. .r Rat,a-Tb. prie. er svai al whlah the prapert; .ball ba elraeh af Meet be paid at the tlaa af aale, aveaeh Mher arraageeaeat. avade aa wl II be appreved, atharwlo. tb. praparu will he toiBvedi.iei; pat a, aad aaid eg at a aa Ua eipeeee aad rtak al Ua pereea M waeeB It wa. atraok af , aad wka, la Me. ef d.laxae; ai awah re eale, aball eaehe go.d Ua eaaa.ead la a. iaataBe. will U. Dead b. praaaatad ia Oe.rt far MalreBattaa aaieee Ua bjm.; ta a.taeJi; paid la Ua nherff. JAd. MAUAfPR V, Sa.airp'a Ornra, I bberif. Clearleld, Pa, Ma; 1,1MI. J