THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNK I, 1181. Terms of Subscription. If paid In advanoe,or within three months... 2 If paid after three aed beiore in Booth!,.., 00 f flr ttt axplratloD f ill monbto... I 110 RKMCilOim NOTICKH, Methodist EtiUaupal ChurchRev. flto, I,sitr, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at Id) A.M., ind M r. m. Sabbath Knhool et 9 A. M. I'r.ver Meeting every Wednesday, at T4 P. M Communion Bervlce, first Sabbath of every .nnntb, at 1 A.M. Hut Cleartteld M. K. Church. Rot. IlKiiR" Atitm, Pastor. Preaching rary ilternate Sunday, at o'clook, P. M. Sunday School at i r- M. All art Invited to attend. PreabytfTlnu ChurchRev. H. S.Bdtlir. - Hiiblmth tervieea morning and evening 86 ,Ath School at 9 A. M. Prayer Mm ling Wednos- jay evening. Hunt let t'hurrh. Kot. , Pastor. .-al.hatti Bchool at S P. M. Prayer Meeting every UV.lnci.lv evening. st. Fraiicla' Church CatholicRev. P ;. Skrridak. Divioa Mrvieo at lu, A. M., on h Arat. third and fourth Sunday of each month; Vet peri and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament t 7 a cioca, r. su. ouoaay ocqooi every ounu afternoon it 1 o clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, tin i or ioldibo ud.ii.th elisions oo.dt, Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. First Monday af June. Fourth Monday of September. TIMI 09 KOLDIH COMMON PLBAB. Fint Monday of Jane. Second Monday of November. ruiLio orricana. Vnittd StaUt Analere J. Donald Cameron Harrlabarg, Dauphin county John ! Mitchell' Welltboro. Tioga count v. Conrtttman Ei-Uovernor An draw 9. Curtln, Belleionte, Centra eeunty. Smator Hon. Cyrui T. Alexander, Bell efunte, Centra eonntv. Aiwmbty Hon. James Flynn, Smith's Mills, ClrarAold oountv. Prttidtnt Jdg Hon. Charles A. Mayer, Lock HiTtn. A'tUtant Lam JudyHoi. John R. Orrll, of lieilefonte. Atioeintt Judgtt Abram Ogdsn, Clearfield .'inncnt B. Holt, Clearfield. Protkomotarplttatn Kerr. Hegiittrand Httordar Ucrge M. Fergnion. Treasurer Philip Dotta. IHtlriet Attorn J. F. McKenrlck. Xkiriff James Mahaffey. Vtpmty Man F. I. Thompion. County Surveyor Samuel F. McCloikey, Cur -.nav,lle. Ounry eomei.ss.oaere C. W. Kyler, Graham- ton P- 0.; lan Jonntton, urampieB i . John Norrii, Sr., Curweniville. (.'ommisstouers 0fcr Jacob A. Faust. Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clear Inld: Joseph (Jilllland, Three Rons j J. 8. Nor rtP, Woodland. 'rtrnr James A. Moora, Clearfield. AfT (omanMionara AndrawJ.Jaehaon, Olear- fled, Win. R. Brown, uioerneia. JVolanw oio-Fraoli A. Fleming, Wm. R- Jebaujrh, Cyrua lioraon, M.rm ( -""V-Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenitilla J A. Living iiona, DuBoil City. Vl( OP COtJRfIB I - Ill xna take wneat, oat cr corn fer iub- irrijition V Wa are often Inquired of In this way by Utter from patrona who reiida at a diatanoe from Clfarflold. Wa attain lay yea. The reoeipta of a wponHla merchant or mill owner in lha tlrinity, will aniwer oa Jolt aa well aa the caah. To illluitrate: If any of our patron will dolirar at a be; of grain at tM mm oi joiepn u. iii , mwnnbtn. Horooa Patabin. in Barnaida, Thomai H. Foroey, in Uraham, Wm. Porter or Uliaw'i, in Lawreneo, or Brown Seyler'a, at Il.H-ktun. Union townehip, and forward thoir reoeipU for the amount, wa will trwdlt tbam on iv.i, .KMinnt fnr the aim. In thte way all may toon pay what they owa, If tbey will puriua thil eourie. fiorAdvcrtisorfl and others will boar in mind that all arttelea intended for publication iu tbii paptr murt ba handed la, not later than Tueiday, at 9 A. M. Don't forgat Itl Head Fleck's fifty locals in this papor. Nuw oil clulhs and niUing at Flock. The shade trees along the strcols look Lr.utifut. . The lcal'y month of Juno, and tlio noiilh of relet. - m . m Copiou rain and tlio price ol corn nil wbt.t fell Itit WMk. Anew and full line ol gents ticn and .u.penderi .t Mitob.ll A Martin 'i. . Fields ol clovor aro in bloom and the ben re hippy or uuRht to fc . m m ' Mutt. B.Spar kman moved biilamlly to DuKoii vn Wfdoia7 of Uit week. Tlio Lock-up was tiniubed on Mon tli( tod ) now reed; for BofortuD.te gueiti. It won't bo long now until tho Fourth f July, llon't MJ .Detbiog.bout .eelebrelion. i r- The Clinton Democrat has boon groitlv improved to eppeerenee bj t D.w dren Decoration day was appropriately ubi.r.fd tbi. jeer In neerly eyerjr town end villifi In tbe SteU. Are we going to oclebrate the Fourth of Jul; el borne, or will we be aompelleil to 0 ebroed 1 Tbet'l the qneftion. James L. Lcavy now runs two dally bicki between thil pleee end Penneld, m.kin eloie oonnKtion with ell treine ..it .nd welt. The eoming Fourth ol July and another feltirel ere the enbjecte that agitata tbe reitliu mind ol the arerage Clewlelder. Edward 11. Williams has been ap pointed poitmaiter at Blooming', Clearoeld count;, on the moll route froi Ati.onTllle. Cnrwenieille to ICIiaa W. Halo died at his home in Phll!bnrg on 8aodi; erening le.t. Mr. Hale el a prominent OH.lneM men, end wel eg.d aiiout 40 ;rera. Sliss Alica Mosop and her sinter Hlanrbe iterted on Monde; morning to Clifton Spring!, New York., where the; will remain Tor three or four weekl- . m m The County Commimioners will be In leeelon from the I3th l the ISth of tbii month. P.cloni hetlng huiloeii with th.m, will pleeie moke a note ef tbii feet Tetor Coy, ol Indiana county, lost fort; out of . dock of enn hundred ibeep in a f.wd.jl b; feeding them with grain after hll rtock of ba; bad been elheueted. The third annual report of County fiuperlaleodent Moguown will be found on the nnt pige ef thil poper. All Intereeted In tie Iduoa tlonal alfalre of onr eonnt; ehould read It. We publish a couplomoro ordinances 1.1. ...k Onr Boroufh Father, will hnee ediira regulated erentnall;, when eafet; and p.ace will reign within the llmlti of our towo . F.lmcr lloltorf, one day lant week, eiugbl two In. black km wltt noon ana line, one of tbem meainring 17 and one 1't Inchn. (Julie, number of large bail Ym bun eanghl ilread; thla aeaeon. . The Cltiaeni Hand fcslival was well patroniiad laat weak, notwithstanding the ia fllenant weather. The entire receipt! of the weak were $iiS. After ptying penai fir ftraw btniea, help. Ae.. a balance of about $300 will be drpoilted In tbe treaiory for the beoeflt ef the band. Tho second lecture of the course btfera the Tcnof ille Normal will be delivered an Friday evening nail, June 10th, by Whitman U. Jordan. M. S.. Profeiter of Agrlcalterf and Ariaulturl Chemistry, at the Pennsylvania Stale College. These leotarea are free and are hijthly apprerlatsd by the people. 1 i Will Adams has succeeded John 11. Martia as operator In tbe telegraph effioe at this r'e. Mr. Martin, basing engaged la other baiiasta for himself, resigned his ajaaitloa In the tltraph etfjM. Bis raooessor, a en of John M. AUtBs.of this plaos lie fine young man nnd felly eompaUntfor tbe position. Master Beyntoa Is dirpateh messenger. Charles Jewell, who was tried last 'I ua ehargas of asiaalt and battery and ear Jt eonoealsd weapons, was aeatenoad ie F7 a In f $1, soil of proseeatloa and be Imprisoned '"tteeonHy Jail far thirty days. JeeeUlstbe who lonrlihed tbe revolves to reekleesly at te Uomrd Iloase asveral weeks ago, and wel Merward arretted by Sheriff Mahaffey and B'tutv BhariS Tk(.mt.aaa at the ark beloagiaff w Loai'i drive, whisk was moored n tbo river a rt distance helov tm I The sate of tbe Shaw House Drop erty has again been postponed notil the 1st of September neit. a e en Ad adjourned meetinir of the Proa- bytery of Huntingdon will be bald In the Presby terian o bursa of Mewtoa Hamilton, on Tots day, June 14th, at 11 o'clock A. M. Church Service. We learn that an effort Is Leing made to have that eminent dlviae, Rev, Dr. Doner, of Waibiovloa City, D. C, to preach in the Clear fluid Lai bsran Cbureh next Babbath. Ayor's Harsnparilla. Bo wiso In time. All baneful infections aro promptly re moved by tils on -mailed alterative. It Is tbe most potent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and strength. Mai a Change. Wo notice that Mr, 8. B. Rowtproprlftorofthe Mansion Hoote. in this boroujb, has diapoied of his pool (able, and the room has been suitably arranged for the purpose of a ie tuple room. ir. Wm. 8. Cherry, dentist, of Al looaa, died at hie home in that city on Tueiday of last week, the Slit ult., agsd 81 years. 11a was known by a number of our oil liens, and we believe has relatives living in this visinlty. Of HI Struck by Lkiiitnino. Tho utaMo of Dr. J. M. I.ydio , in Troutville, was struck by lightning on last Monday evening a week. It was diieovered immediately after, and a few backets ef water prom ply applied extinguished tbe Are end saved (he building. - n en At the organisation of tho Lawrence Township Bobool Board, oa Monday last, A. Q. Kramer, Eq., was appointed to fill the vacancy occurring by the reflgnatlon of Mr. J, T. Ogien. Mr. Kramer was ebosen Secretary of the Board aod James Deugharty, Jr., President. Samuel Trubv, jr., a well-known character of Brookville, while lntoitoated, fell from the platform of a street ear at Plttibargh, oa Monday of last weak, and had bis left leg croibed so badly by the car-wheel that amputa tatien was resorted to that bis life might be saved. 1 1 or fig Burned. Wo learn that tho dwelling house on the old Uarrison farm, near Curweniville, now owned by Mr, Goodwin, was destroyed by Are about midnight on Saturday night. Most of the goods ware burned. This Is a heavy lose. The. origin of the lire we did not learn. e "We stipporio Col. Forney must have laid something at Clearfield en Decoration day that griavouily oil ended tbe Rkpi-blici man." Cur- tMntwilU Tim$t. You are mistaken. It was the other "organ" man that was offended (see Journal of last week). We were highly pleased with our Dsoorattun affair. Comino. An exchange suys that "tbe first crate of Georgia peaches leftMacna one night last week via Southern Bi press for New York. The crop In that section Is estimated at about 60.060 backets." That's enough to make a fntlow's mouth water in this latitude to read such foreign information. Scientists tell us that at 8:45 A. M this morning the planets occupy a position In the solar system that they have not occupied for a period of two hundred years, In consequence of which they predict uii usual pestilvnoe and famine iu parts of Asls, Southern Europe, with extreme change of weather in tbe United States. Those Bebb. An exchange nays: "A Juniata county man, aruccessful beeculturtit, denies the statement that the great loss of bees throughout tbe State was owing to the cold dur ing the past Winter, bat rather to tbe boies being set to elosely to the platform, preventing tbe pacage of eir and causing tbe bees to smotbtr." . eeeenlwW- I - i'ojENHE. A local contemporary pitches into Judge Mayer, for not holding Court on Monday, May 30th ; Decoration day), a legal holiday. That day Is as absolutely a Babbath day as an aot ef Assembly oan make it, and and any legal transections or tabor done on that Is as much a nullity as If done on the first day of the week. An entertainment will be given in Pie's Opera House next Saturday evening for the benefit of the Orpheus Cornet Band of Clearfield. Tony McAlister. assisted by J oh a and Jennie Goodroy, talented and noted actors, will do their beet lo please the people of this vicinity en that evening. For full particulars, see small pro grammes to be distributed previous to tbe even ing of the entertainment. Don't forget the day and date, but go and see tbe "onty original Tony MeAllater"and Goodroy Combination. Admission only 85 eents. i m - - The Orpheus band seronadod Mr. John Bbelow and bride on Wednesday evening last, at the residence of his brotbsr-ln law, Abram M.Fleok- Mr. Bbelow was a member of Com pany A, 110th Regiment, Pa. Volunteer!, during the late war, end In an engagement la front of Petersburg, on the 15th of June, 1981, was seri ously wounded, earning total blindness, having had both eyes shot out. The ball eatered tbe left eye and oame out the right. He was married la Clearfield to Miss Jsnnle Benton, of Tyrone, Rev. Mr. Leldy oOolatlng. . i en i Younu A oa in. A correspondent writes as follows to Ihe McConnelliburg Republi can : "Cheer ap ye mothers and grandmothers as a new era of nature has taken place, in this, the Nineteenth Century 1 Tbe wife of John C. Baker, of Clay towniblp, Huntingdon county, who was one of tbe builders of the Fallen county Court House, gave birth to twins son and daughter oi May 12th. Mrs. Baker is verging on 68 years aod Is the mother of ten children, two sobs, of which one Is lying among the unknown dead on the bloody soil of Virginia. She hasn't given birth to children for 19 years." Brewer is Dead. Many of those who twenty-five or thirty years ago were conveyed In four-horse coaches from Clearllald to Lewis- town, afte rwards to Tyrone and Bandy Ridge, and then Pbilipslurg, will remember that safe and accommodating driver, Montgomery Brewer. He was found dead In tbe barn of the Loyd House, la Pbilipsburg, a few days ago. We otten heard the Inquiry made at ibe hotels, "What morning does Brewer go out!" This arose from his tBtefulueri as a driver, at. 4 he nearly always bud ibe bet team on ttertad. It was seldom that the anivi'gsrs hit te get tat ef the eoeeh into tie mud mud 'walk up tbe bill." The build ing of the roltrortd Iu efiect druve him out of business, and like many other be "drifted" In the wrong direction. Hon. 1C. L. Blood is lyinit daujer- ously HI at bis homo la Brookville, eaueed by a dlseaeed leg. We are sory to hear of bis illness. Mr. Blood te perhaps more widely known than any other man in Jefferson county. The Brook ville Jtfftrtonia of last week cob tains the fol lowing Item : "On Th orsday after soon last, Dr. PaoooasCef Philadelphia, reached Brookville, fur the purpose of assisting In the amputation of K. L. Blood's leg. A Her an examination of Mr. Blood, It was decided that be was not strong enough to undergo the operation at present. Some changes la his trealm eat were suggested, aod the Doctor returned home the next day. As soon as Mr. Blood has acquired strength enough te stand the operation, we understand he will re turn and assist In amputating tbe leg." Night School. Prof. Dalbey clused his second term of school in penmanship, held In the Leonard Graded school building , on Wedoes1 day night last. Tbe prise for the most Improve ment, this term in penmanship was awarded te Ralph Read. Mr, Dalbey, In Ihe short time be has been here has suoeeeded In working up quite a feeling among the yoeng folks In the line of penmanship. Tbe fact that he calls a seore or more of tbem off the street for an hour each of two or three nights during tbe week juit adds that much to their met. hood and womanhood In tbe future. His efforts at training the youthful band to "fling the pen" In a graceful style sbenld be taken up by others when be leaves. Every effort should be made by parents to eall their chil dren, from II to SO yean of age, off the street at night and have tbem learn something useful for life. Kunawat. On last Thursday after noon, as Mrs. Richard Irwin, Miss Cornelia Irwin, and m little daughter of Mr. Flegal, were driving In a buggy from their homo la Law re ace town ship to the Fulton form, about two miles distant, while deseooding tbe hill near too river road, at tbo mouth ef Wolf rue, the bolting aaeit straps unloosened, eeuetog the boree to become unman ageable and run away. Tbo buggy getting lo eoalsct with stump, the occupants were thrown out and down over a sleep and sloay embankment, frightening and Injuring tbo ladles considerably. Mrs. Irwin was tbe most severely hurt, having ono band badly out. Very fortunately ao bones were broken, their Injuries consisting of eeratebsi and bruises. Tbo little girt, being tbo last thrown ent, teuibt some way on the buggy, aod eke was completely stripped of her elotbing and thai released from her snpleasaot situation. Tho damage done to tbo vhiele Was breaking tho shafts and dash-board. Tbo animal wet fo- oovereo near tao aoene es we aaeiava.. New hats and bonnets lor ladies and ml i see at Fleck's. Ladies' gonts' misses' and children's shoes or tbe fiaast grades are sold at Mitchell A Martin's cash store. Silk, regintt, lanella, alpaca and oommon covers, put on old umbrellas and pera sols at J. E. Herder's store, Cltarfield. o-So-tf Mitchell & Martin, successors to Show ers A MeGaugbey, are now ready for business, and will be pleased to have you oall. Zachariuh MciNaul publishes an ad vertisement in this Issue of tbo HxruiMctii, which will bo of Interest to our farmers. Read It ! You can have ay kind of an old bat made new, by Newklrk, tbo hatter, over Bridge's Taylor ahop, Market street, Clearfield, Penn'a. 0-1-tf Georgo F. Borio, Ksq., of Philadel phia, visited Clearfield aeeording to announce ment on Monday last, and delivered a lecture Id the Court House In the evening, entitled "A nsrlcaa'Odd-Fellowship," reviewing Its his tory, and telling of Its object and mission. V ell Taken. The Oacoola, Reveille man posts tbe ease in this eute way t "Habitual promenading of the streets of Oiceola and Bouts dele by young glrU.eni tbe eouoting of stars by corner loafers, are injurious to good reputation. A little giim on the back of this paragraph will enable parents to stick It on tho looking glass." A Fact. An advertisement in nor tod In the RtriiBLican will reach more readers than if published In all the other papers la tho coun ty, and oost the advertlsei less than one-half In other words, an advertisement published in our jcurnal la worth double tbe price of that charged by any other publisher in tho county. It Is a faot." tf. Ghanoe Meeting. The mem here ol the Clearfield County Pomona Grange are re quested te meet lo tbe Hall of tbe American Mechanics, In Pie's Opera House, Clearfield, oa Thursday, June Otb, 1881, at 3 o'clock, P. M. There will also bo an evening session. Let us have a full turnout ! E. M. Dams, Pre. idem. M.J. Owens, Secretary. OlJt Coal In. If any of our coal bank men feel like irading sums of their product for a series of numbers ef eoplss of the CLBAUriBLD UiPtTBLicAir, we will gladly show them where to pat two or three hundred bushels on account in that way. We have a bin at our residence and one at the office tbat will hold a load every now and then. A hint to the wise li a very nge re mark, and should be sufficient. If Have you ever known any person to bo seriously ill without a weak stomach or in active liver or kidneys 1 And when these organs are In good condition do you aot find their pos sessor la good health f Parker's Ginger Tonic always regulates these Important organs, and aever fails to make the blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part of the system. It has cured hundreds of despairing invalids . Aik your neighbor about It.. Bee other column. 01 4 1 Attention, i. A. Kl Comrades of Lartmtr Ptt KVt lou are earnestly requested to attend the regular meeting of the Post on Fri day evening next, June 10th. The J. V.C., Dep't. of Pennsylvania, Dr. Morris, will be pres ent for tbe purpose of giving full Instruutlons In tbe work, and It Is very Important that every Comrade should be present. It Is also expected tbat Curwensvltle Poit will be in attendance at this meeting. H. T. Kixu, Posl Com. W. A. Oo.iBM, Adjutsnt. Lint of letters remaining unclaimed In tbe Postoffloe at Clearfield, Pa., for tbe week ending June ft. 1S81 : Charles I. Ames, James O. B. Biiliok, Sett Bailey, Miss Little Christ, Mr. R. W. Challis, Miss Sutsie Kiiig, Mrs. Mary Flynn, E. B Hartmao, James Kyler, James McIIals, Miss Charlotte Minor, Miss Harriet Moore, W. H. River, Mrs. Mary Strunk, W. B. Thompson, 0. D. Young. P. A. GAULIN.P. M. New Daily Stage Line. James L, Lesvy has succeeded in baring a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pennfleld,and will hereafter run a dally stage between the two points. His contract began with April 1st, and the stage will leave Clearfield every morning except Bun day) at o'clock, making connect ions with all trains oa the Lew Grade Railroad at Pen n field, re turning after tbe last train the same evening, Passengers end freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of the hotels will ho attended to. iRepr7V-tr CHURCH DEDICATION. The Presbyterian ehuroh at Glen Hope, having been completed, will bo dedicated (D. V.) on Thursday, tbe Otb of June. Services also In the afternoon and evening. Ministers are expected from abroad. There la a debt of about $760 oa the building whioh must bo raised before tbe building can be dedicated. All who aro Inter ested In this work are earnestly Invited to oome and help us. Those from a distance will be oared for, D. II. Oahpsbll, Paster, An son villi, Pa. Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Ceal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail- oadfor the week ending May 28th, 1881, and tbe tame time lastyear OOAI For the week . Same time last year Increase Previously durini year Same time last year -. Increase Total In 18M Same time last year Increase Lumber Miscellaneous freights .... 167 cars. I7fi Dead. Wo regret to K-arn ot the death of fain u el C. Thompson, who for many years resi led near Kylertown, in this county, serving at one time as Justice of the Peace and Cosoty Ciimmlseloncr. end afterwards removed to JVittany Valley, near Ilubteriburg, Centre county. The Bo1lefontenocraf, of the 2d Inst., io alluding to hit death, says : "We were greatly gr leved to bear ef tbe death of Samuel Thompion , Eiq., an old and respected eltisen of Walker township. His death occurred on Sunday and his funeral took place on Tuesday. Mr. Thompson was TS years of age. He filled the offloe of Jus tice of tbe Peace for some years; was a most eitlmable and useful cltlten,beld In the highest esteem by all who knew him, and a general sor row was felt In tbe neighborhood when bis death was announced. Of him It may bo sald'that a good man, at a ripe age, has gone to bis reward." How to Get Up a Fourth of July. A writer in tbo New York Ooserver suggests tbot tho Fourth of July should bo celebrated this year more appropriately than usual. He gives a pleasant account of the family exercises, con tit ting of prayer singing, reading the Declara tion of Independence, remarks on tho spirit and results of tbo Revolution, tho goodness of God and our duties to Him as aXeHonand individuals. The same plan It recommended to all communities, especially In tho country towns. "It is well to celebrate tbo doy. It ought never to be pessed undistinguished. If a family cannot nnlte with other families let tbo observance be domestic ) but It Is better to bo social, public, united. Two articles may well bo dispensed with that aro sow very common on tbat day, powder and Intoxl eetlng drink. Tbey add nothing to tbo patriotic feelings of anybody, but tbey are ovll, and only evil" A Large Fire at North Houtz- DAia. - On last Friday morning, about I o'clook, tbe peopleof North Uouttdale were awakened from their slambers by the cry of fire and rained from their homes to witness tbo burning of the two new saw mills ef Hoover, Hughes A Co., which were burned to the ground before assls Unce could bo rendered. This firm have been doing business In this section lor a little ever a year and Ibis Is tbe second time their mill has burned. Tbe mill bad just been oodsrgolng repairs end quite o lot of new machinery had been put Bp for tho manafaotureof shingle, boxes, staves, pickets, etc., etc., In addition te thai already 1b tho mill for the ordinary manufacture of lumber, all of which was totally destroyed and rendered useless. Tho fire broke out as near as we can ascertain It the fire-room and there being a watchman oa tbo , mill, It lo a mystery to ao that the fire was aot discovered ra time te save the building. Tho lees as nearly as ean bo got at. Is ebeut 121,000 ; la 1 su ranee about 114,000, We Isara that this enter prising firm will not ho long In erecting another 1 mill notwithstanding tbey hare been burned out twite. Tbey have been very basy and this loss i of tkelr mill will be a great draw-back lo tbem until tbey gat It rebuilt lad ranatof again. Osrsete Rmilk, . COURT PROCEEDINGS. J .jib Turk, 1lel Sioobd Wbbk. Court convened, In aeeirdance with pre adjournment, on Tuesday, May list, at 9 o'clock A- M., Hon. 0. A. Mayer and Aasooiates, lions. Abram Ogdan and V. B. Jlult, en the Uenoh. The Associate Judges having received tbe re turns of tbe se feral Com tab las on Mondav after noon, tbe'liat ol Jurors was railed, tbe Grand Jury sworn and intruded, with anocfa U. Gear hart, of Decatur towBohln as Foreman, and an appointment of Joseph H. Dearlng, D. W. Jordan and John Dunlap as tipataves,ths Court proceeded witn me business oi ine term, Ql'AHTKR SESSIOHS. Commonwealth vs. Thomas M. Balrd and Mar, tin Kelly, No. J 6 June Benton, lSBl. Refusing to aid an officer in con vet Ine prisoner to look-op. Defendants plead guilty aod made statsment to the Court. Martin Kelly tentenoed to dit a fine of $1 and costs, end Thomas M. Balrd a fine of fi and oosts. Nariia Kelly in his statement to tbe Court setup plea of pbyrtcal d liability, as an excuee lor fiis retuiai. i no Ueurt satd, la eu te st an oe tbat every man is bound to esilstan officer in tbe pertormanoe ol His duty when called upon lor tbat purpose, and ta only exunarated from doing to by rea.oa of the exiitenoeof physical disability, end it Is a matter for the Jury whether the existing disability is sucn a one as will ex cuse one for non-eompllaaoe. Kelly alleged that be bad been so disabled as to prevent him from working ( but admitted tbat be bad worked tbe day be. ore aod ine day alter no had oeea oalled urea by .be omoer. Commonwealth vs. George Evans, No. IS June Term, 1M, Murderer IS J ward Goodman. True bill found. Continued to September (sessions. I0APS, Confirmed i ti with the uiual opening orders Report of viewers vacating and supplying por Uon of tbe public road leadiof from Utahvillo' in Beccarria township, to or near a point in toe plana road to wnare toe roai leading rroi J aneivllle connects with road In Guliob township . neport or viewers levins: out a road tor nubile use In Woodward lownihip, from a point near toe Moinannon biacximiin sbop to a point inter sscting First street, In the village of Crisfield. Report of viewers laying out a road fur public ate from a point near Sterling eawmlil to a point on Moihannon oreek, near Bolger's bridge, lb wooeward town imp. Report of viewers vacating and supplying a read for public use In Cheit towmhip. from Wett- over to public road lending to Newburg, Inter seating tbe lame at Henry kitchen s, ta said- township. Report of v leweri laying out a road for public ate in Woodward township, leading from the wettern term l tins ef Klisabeth street, Houttdalc, to intersect tbe road leading from Mosbanooo Coal Company's Mines, in said towmhip. Report of viewer, laying out a road for public ute in Chest and Greenwood townships, from tho puoiio roaa oiong me Buiquenanne river, near John W. Bell's, in Greenwood towmhip, to tbe public road between Rattling run and Newburg borough. Report of viewers laying out for public use a road irom tbe public road leading Irom Philips burg to Oiceola. on lands of Albert Owen, to a point intersecting a public road leading from the old turnpike to t ieartleiu orocK. on lead el Uamp bell Brothers, in Decatur township. Report of viewers la vine out a public road leeding from Wettover, in Chest towntbip, to Grant, in Indiana county. Report of viewers laying out a public road to lead irom the mouth et bmeal s run, at public road in Boggs towntbip, to inter teat tbe Blue Sail road near John S. Gearhart's, in said town ship. Report of viewers lavlnc oat a public road be ginning at a road at or fleer Patterson's saw milt lo intersect public road near Jamel P. Curry's, on roau running to Ansoaviuo, in Jordan town' abip. Report of viewers vacatlog a part of public road leading from Grabauton, In Graham town ship, to U allow s Harbor, in Bradford township, vacating that part of said road from Graham c saw mill, in Graham township, to Susquehanna river, near Gallow s Harbor. Report of vlswen laying oat a public road leading irom tne rorkt ol publto road at tea ci.rner of David Lee's field, to a point on a road leading from Aaron Newcomer's, io Greenwood township, to Freidline's. in Bell township, at or near tbe northwest corner of David Johnston's larm, in Greenwood towmhip. OOKFtRKKO ADSOLIITtLr. Report of viewers, laylnc out a road from Clear field borough to A. U. Shaw's mill, in Lawrence township. Report of viewers vacating that portion of pub lic road leading from Erie turnpike to old Union towntbip line, in Bloom towmhip. ' Report of viewer! vacating and supplying part of public road In Decatur towmhip, leading from risn lown to nutquenanna turnpike. Report of viewers laying outa public road lead trig from Glen Hope to PuseyrMIe road, at oi near Henry uaiiey s, in ueccaria lowntn ip. Report of viewers laying out a private road In Sandy towmhip, from public road leading from I u Hois to West Liberty, t i the dwelling of Tbos. Wayne, in satd towntbip. Report ol views laying out a public road lead ing irom aiatmews scucul fiouse to ooalport, in Bocoaria towmhip. UBW ROADS. Petition of eit liens of Sandy towmhip for a road to lead from a point near John Brook's to landi oi Liewn onauer, to said lownmtp. Head, and R. V. Spackman, George C. Kirk and R. 11 Moore appointed vie war a. Petition for appointment of viewers to view, vaoate and supply public road from a point on public road neer Joseph MeOalloegh'e, to inter sect public road near William B. Wbitesidcs, in Guliob township. Reed, and R. A. Campbell, Hamuel iiagerty, and U. it. Good appointed viewers. Petition for viewers to supply and vacate road leading from tbe "Church of God" to Levi Car rick's, in Lawrence township. Read, John L. Cuttlo, J. B. Graham and G, L. Read appointed viewers. Petition of cttltens of Chest towmhip for a pub lie road leading from point below James John ston's barn, and Intersecting towmhip road near James Curry's Sugar Camp, and to vacate and apply road running down Chest, and aho road running from creis-road, known as "Johnston A Ramey'arrost-road,"teroad near Joseph Shook'e and Jonas tinyder's. Read, and W. W. Barclay, John Cummiogs and 8. F. MoCloskey appointed viewers. Petition of oititeni of Beecarla towntbip for a road leading from Westover to Coalport. In said towntbip. Read, and Thomas W. Moore, James outnmervuie, Jobn ewan, or , appointed viewers . re tt uon ot mucus ot Hell towntbip for a road to lead from the old Susquehanna road, leadioc from Indiana to Curweniville, near Rocky Spring ecoooi Doaee, in oeu vowninip, io intersect pub lic road near Daniel Frvcr's iu said town thin. Read, and 8. F. McCloikey, John Irvln and John feutt appointed vlewera. Petition for appointment of viewers to vacate road in Decatur township, from Erie turnpike. near Wiser A Bender's tram-road, to a point near Beaver run bridge on mad from Jacob Mock's to Osceola. Read, aed Thomas W. Moore, h. W. Moore and John I. Patterson appointed viewers Petition of eltiiem of Bendy township to vacate and supply a public road la taid township, com mencing at a point on public road running be tween Hummit tunnel and Boon's mountain, at a point near David Bundy's, and ending at a point sear lbtiq nrsni term. jieei, ana J. i. voe burg, O. F. Meier and George Brown appointed viewers. Petition of oltlsent of Morris towmhip for a road from a point on tbe old Bellefonto and Clear field turnpike, at or near where Deer Creek roe d intersects, to a point on public road from Kvler- town to Philiptburg, at or near tbe residence of refer niepbnmon, in said lowaihip. Head, and tiara vale, joun Hoover end 8. r. McCloikey appointed viewers. Petition of citiiem of Pike townrhlp for a road to lead from Jonathan Hartihorn'e sawmill to in tersect the public road leading from Curweniville to John Harris , at or near Fred Bloom s. Head. and T. W. Moore, Fred Bloom and Moeee Norrii appointed viewers. John LIvingMftn, John H. Stewart, James A. nuton, Joiei-b ninerv.ll. H. Morrow and Dan lei Stewart were appointed viewers to atsesi the damages accruing to Area, rbaw by reason of tbe laying ont of a publio road leading from Mark ayier s to Arcn. chew a, la uradiord towmhip. BRIIMiBS, Report of viewers appointed lo view and locate a county bridge over the Huxquehauna river in place ol tbe "Goodfellow" Bridge, In Lawrence) township. Read and confirmed mi. et. Bridge to oe tooated a anon distance below tbe old site OtroRCRS. Jennie M. Lipton vs. Wm. I. Lipton, No. II March Term, leHl. Sub. Sur. Divorce. Frank G. Harris, Kq., appointed Commiaile ner to take and report tealimouy. Margaret Meyers vt. 0. J. Meyers. No. June Xerm, loci. Sub. Bur. Divorce. W. N. Pro l hero, Esq., waa appointed Committloner to lane and rrporl teitimotiy, Mary Hook vt. Richard Hook. No. - June Term, MM; Robert MoNamara Was appointed bommissmner io take ana report testimony. Polly Lels-cy vs. Lewis Lettey. No. 68 June Term, I8H1. Frank 0. lie mi. Esq., was ap' pointed Commiisioner to take and report test! mony. OR PflARI OOt'RT. Hon. Joha Pslton was appointed Guardian of jb. cms fioss, minor child oi jono moss, dee a. Jamea Kerr, Esq., was appointed Guardian for William P., Chariei. Nettie, Edward, and Frenk Smith, minor children of Philander pmllb. Peter Mono, 8r , waa appointed Guardian of Time hobs, minor heir ol Jonas Mom, lata oi Motrlt to wash In, dae'd. W. T. bpechman waa appointed Guardian of Lewis Hoover, minor cbila el Uenry Hoover, late of Biady township, dee'd. Daniel Walt, waa appointed Guardian of Daniel Wals, minor ebild of Annie Wals, late of Wood ward township, dee'd. at. r . or as man wax appointed Uuardlaa of Carrie Mons, a minor child of Jonas Mobs, late ef Morris township, dee d. Hon. Joha Pattun was appointed Guardian ef Abide II lie, minor child of Warren Hile, late of Pike township, dec d. S. V. Wlleon, Esq., was appointed Auditor to distribute the mono arising from tbe sale of the real estate of Fred Frailey, dee d., in the heads of Jonathan Fry, Trustee. Ibe following accounts were confirmed at. tf., via i Final account ef Edward Carry, Administrator of W. S. Curry, late of Cheet tewoahlp, dee d. 1'artlal account of W. W. Uette and Mary R. Shaw, Administrator of A. 11. Shaw, late of Law reooe township, dee'd. Final account of Joseph M. Spencer, Guardian of Lydia F. Porter, (fa estate of Nancy Porter,) late of Clearfield enotv, des'd. Fiaal account of Zacharlab MrXeul, Oaard lea of Arthar MoBride, and heir of Wm. M Bride fir , late ur Uarweuirille borough, dee d. Final account of Lydia P. Letnerd, Adminis tratrix of the aetata ef Charles W. Lecaard, late of Lawrence township, dee'd. riaai eeeeant or u. rente, uuarn.aa or w. C. Peats, one of tbe belro of Jacob Fonts, late of Brsdy tewmntp, dee'd. Final aeeeuat of P. K. Peats, Executor of the last will and tee tarn eat of Jacob Peats, late of Brady township, dee'd. final aeeouat or nr. 4. n . rower ana v. Drown, Administrators 0. T. A. the Mraoaal estate of Jobe Belter, Sr., late of Covington townsbtp,dee'd, with du meeting aeceeat. Final account of Joseph Patterson and Alex. Ferguson, In tbo estate of Joseph MoCuily, dec d. T.Ames, Ksq., of the Lycoming eonaty Bar, now res id leg at Do Beit, waa admitted te praotloo in tbe several Courts of Clearfield county. Thursday, June Id, Court adjourned to Thurs day, Juno Hth, at I o'clook P. M. LETTER FROM NEW WASHING TON, Editor RnrrxucAR (Business Is brisk up bora and our streets bava bsen thronged with many notable persons during the past week, whom we are glad to see. Dr. M. T. Vogle, of Groensburg, Pa, will be held for a week: or two practicing dentistry. "Mike," as we eall bim bare, wee a blaokamitb in our town for several years, and while here he made many friends wfac arc glad to nolo bis progrsss. He Is a skilled demist nnd polished gentleman. ' Mr. J W. Frampton, of Marlon, has, Arab like, pitched bit teat with ui and will make photo's for those winning them. He Is a capital follow and an excellent photographer. Prof. Berry gave bis phantasm ago rtan enter tainment In the Odd Fellows' Hall one plgbt last week to a crowded and appreciative audience. Ills lecture it moral and Instructive full of fun for the boys and common sense for the I hojghtful Our Normal Is a grand success, numbering 79 students, nearly all of whom are teeobers from dvfiereut parts of tbe county. Wo ore proud of the character and tone ef Ihose in attendance. Union ef aims and efforts Is the common object of all. S. T. Brookbank, Esq., will deliver tbe last lecture of the courss. Date not fixed. Dr. Thomas St. Clair, of Indiana, was regis tered at tbe Washington House on tbe 4th Inst. Three rogues went to Hogue Harbor on a .rout ing expedition the other day, and, after half a day's angling, brought home eight dosen of tbe "speckled beauties," lacking one ''chub." Our minister and two Profssiora composed the num ber. The marriage of Mr. J. U. Weaver, of this place, and Miss Annie E. Ross, of Bell township, was a happy event. Tho ceremonies wore per formed on May 24th, at tbe residence of tbe brides fathsr (Mr. J. M. Ron), by Rev. A. T Stone. After the words wrc said" tbe guests proceeded to gobble the gobbler and tbe. other good things which ware prepared by a lavished hand. Night came, and with it the necessary serenade, fn which three hack loads of young ladlee and gentlemen from this place participa ted, Ou toeavoniogof May Ibih, tbe brass band from Burnside gave tbem a serenade. The mu sic and conduct of the band are highly spoken of. The boys potiess tbe ability and application, and by the efforts of their preceptor (Prof. Etismkn ger) arc making rapid progress. Wo hope tbe young oouplo may live lung and bo prosperous, and tbat "their lives may be ell combine with out shadow ell day without night." o o New Washington, June 6, ISfil. Set-nets largo, medium and small, twines, oat lines, fishing lines, fish baskets, bait boxss, tackle books, hooks, and every description or sporting tackle at Harder'!. 6 23 -If Mitchell & Martin's store is the place to go for cheap boots, shoes, hats, ospt and genius furnishing goods. Tbey sell for oash oaly, and ean afford to do so. Call at Merrill's hardware store and sec the cheapest and best Sewing Machine for tbe least money. Dec. 23 -If. Flock's store, in Clearfield, is the place for dry-goods, dress-goods, fancy-goods, notions, oarpets and oil cloths. A beautiful assortment of children's laoo collars, aod ladles' lace ties aod neokwear of every description at Fleck's. Ladies, why do you shop in tbe city. whon you can get everything you went oheaper at borne? Call at Fleck's. 1 Fleck omploys a milliner of expert ence and taste to trim hats and bonnets to order, ou thort notice. Ladies' gossamer water proof cloaks and gentlemen's gossamer water-proof coats at Fleck's, llavo you soon the latest Spring and bummer styles in millinery goodt r it not, can at Fleck's. Flock has enough goods in bis line of business to supply every lady in tbo oounty. If you don't believe Fleck Las nice ebeap goods, call and see mem tor yourseii. T. A. Fleck's store is filled with handsome goods of every description. I have a fine lino of bats and bon nets for ladies tho latest stylos. T. A. Flbti. A very elegant lino ol' pocket cutlery, re tors, scissors and shears at Herder's, ft-35-tf Go aud sew Flook's now goods, wheth er yon with to buy anything or not. New silk handkerchiefs at Fleck's. for both ladies and gentlemen. Now silk mitts, long, and In all the new shades, at T. A. Fleck's. Now muslins, bleached and unbleach ed, all widths, at Flick 'i. Ladios' skirts and hosiery of all slses and eolors at Fleck's. Kid gloves in all the beautiful and desirable shades at Fleck's. Did you see the handsome goods In Fleck's show window f A large stock of Brussels and n grain oarpets at Fleck's. A handsome Rtock of ladies' dress goods cheap at Fleck's. I have a good assortment of ladies ties. T. A. Flrck. White and black Kid gloves at neck i. Now goods received every week at risen s. Go to T. A. Fleck's and aco his new goods 1 Fleck invites you to go thero for your millinery goods. Now hats and bonnets for ladies and lses nt Fleck's If you don't sco what you want at look's, ait rortt. Now black silk mitts, porlcctly beau tiful, at Fleck's, Now ticking al Fleck's store, on Market street. Now goods received very week nt neon a, Newcollarsand culls lor ladies, at T. A. Fleck's. Fleck's now goods aro ready for inspection. Finning tacklo, wholesale and rotail at Harder s. o-xi-u Now linon handkerchiefs at Fleck's. New fttus and parasols at Fleck's. New fans and parasols at Fleck's. New Yankee notiono at Fleck's. New Yankee notions at Fleck's. New Fancy Goods at Flock's. Now Fancy Goods at Fleekjs. New table linon at Flock's. New dress goods at Fleck's. Now dress goods at Fleck's. New ginghams at Flock's. Now carpets at Fleck's. Now carpets at Flock's. New corsets at Fleck's. HprctaiB. Own HmpRBD Pen Cbjst. Disoofrt o Olp pRirae. Hewiag Machines oaa aow be parr based at Merrell'e tin and variety store, from M op wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired oa the shortest aot ice. Clearfield, Pa., July IB, 1877. Jtiftt Received. Juot Uewived by ARNOLD, at CURWENSV1LLE: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Load pure Corn. Rye and Oats Chop I Uar 1-oatl J'eaitoo salt I Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goods. Groceries, Ac! Shingles, Bark. It. R. Ties and Grain will be taken In exchange. turwensvuie, .nay I, i7. B11EL0W BENTON. At Clearfield, oa Wed aesdey, June 1st, Iflol, by Rev. G. Leldy, Mr. Juhr Hhxlow, and Miss Jbkbib Bkhtom, both of Tyrone, Pa, HOOVER BEST. At Rock ton, on Sunday, June 1th, I H 8 1, by 8. S. llollopeter,Eui.,Mr. Frri- bbu'I A. tioovaa, or DuUuis, and Miss sarah A. Bust, of La ton to wash sp. ENTKKLINE-BOOTH. On Saturday, May, 28th, 1881, by Hev. Wm. M. Burchfleld, Mr. Sahi bl Emtbrlirb and Miss Axrii J. Boots, both of DuBuls, Clearfield oounty. ROMNBON-WIPB.-At DuBols. ou Mon day, May 3 inn, 1HBI, by Rev. Wm. M. Durch field, sr. jtrark L. Horirsor or turwensvuie, and Miss Clara Win, of Bloomlogten. GLASGOW FULKERSON. At tbe residence of Mr. John Troxell, In DuBois, on Saturday, June 4th, 1H1, by Rev. Wm. M. Burohfield, Mr. Lumen Glaioow, of Glasgow, Pa., and Miss Bom Fblrbrsor, of Smith 'c Mills, Pa. Fl'LTON-lRWlN.-At the residence of Mrs. Mary Irwio, on Thursday, June 2d, 1HII, by Rev. II. 8. Butler, Mr. T. N. Fultoh and Miss Mtba Irwir, both ef Lawrence tewasblp. Tbe printers were kindly remembered en this occasion by a generous supply of olee oabc, com- prising a half-do sen different varieties. The boys desire to re tarn thanks, and with tbe happy twain may have a pleasant and prosperous time of It as they journey along through life together. sua, HALLET. At Woodtend, on Wednesday, June lit. 188), Mart J., wife James B. Hellett, aged 17 year J, A months and 23 days. DUFF. In Lawrence towmhip, of scarlet fever, Mahtua K., daughter of W. C. and A. A, Duff, aged it years, 1 month and 19 dsys, Dearest LiitiR Ibou hast left us, Here Ihy loss we deeply feel ; But 'tis God that bath bcraft us, He can all our sorrows heal. M. CLEARFIELD MABKETS. CuAxrtRLD, Pa., Jane 7, 1881 Flour, per ewL, H S3 00 Buck wheat Flour, per ewt ... S 00 Corn Meal, per ewt - 1 80 Chop, rye, per owt H 1 SO Chop, mixed, per ewt 1 40 Bran, per ewt 1 00 Wheat, per bushel 1 10 Bve. per bushel BO Oats, per bushel M t'orn, ears, per bushel H so Buckwheat, per buthe) 00 Clover seed 60 Timothy seed S 76 Potatoes, per buthel 1 Apples, per bushel SO Onions 1 00 Hams, per pound Ii Shoulder, per pound ... 9 Dried Beef, per pound IV Chickens, per pair . 60 Butter, per pound 2ft Eggs, per dosen 124. Salt, per sack, Ian 2 Ou Coal Oil, per fa. I Ion 12 Lard. Dor pound 124 Dried Apiiiet, per pound M. Dried Peachet, per pound - 10 Beans, per bushel 3 60 PEODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLAPRLpniA, Juno 6. Tbo movements in breadstulTs to-day were light, and wheat and corn are lower. Cotton la quiet and steady. Hales at lie. for uplands. Bark Is nominal at $27.60 per ton No. 1 quercitron. Heed Clover seed attracts verv little attention. Timothy It quoted at $.1.15 and flax $1.24, Flour and Meal The flour market Is firm without, however, but animation. Hales ef l.SOO barrels: Minnesota extras t $bM(tu6 for fair te fancy clear, and at $0(0. 2ft for straight; renosyivama family at z.j&.ai ; western do. do. at $J.7if5.24, end patents at $A 267.60. Rye flour is wanted at $5.2(d6.o0 per barrel. Wbitky is quite firm j sales of 100 barrels west iraatfl.OQ. Naw York, Jane 6. Flour is 10f$20e lower, mainly on low grades, and dosed heavy. Rye flour la week at IS. &0(a,e. 00. Wheat Is heavy at ialc lowor ; ungraded iprlog,$l.L.($I. 16; No. 3 tpring, l.lfki,l.lM f No. 8, do., UWifl.ll, and latter extreme; uograaea raa, ei.t-Mi.Jv j Ito. 8 do., f 1.224 (1 i No. x do.,xi.Z4f (a, I. if- ; No. 1 do.. II AtK.1,1 30 : mixed winter. $1,1244 1 322; ungraded white, $l.lV((ol.2l, ; No. I rod. June, 91.241 Wl-xtif ; vuly, ai.Hifii i aof Au gust, $l.lo((t,1.23 i September, $l.l0j(dl.ll4 ; No. 1 white, June, $L.24(1.J4, July, $1. 26(d) 13. Rre Is about steady at $1.08(0,1.11 for State, and Pennsylvania at $1.11. itarley nomi nal. Corn it jo lower and moderately active, closing weak ; ungradsd, 4V(a674e; No. I 48c ; No. 1 6ii(tt.67te; No. 1 white, fiftta; ungraded wntte, sec, ao. x June,ooiuoaso; tiuiyousa, August; 56(ai6iTe. Oats heavy and i(gie lower; No. 8, while, 4fi Jo; No. 2 44i(u46e; do. white, 47(3)47,0, No. 1, 45c; do. while, SOo; mixed wettern, 44($46fto; white do., 66(g5Uo ; white, 47(tf60. CnicAoo. June -Floor steady and In fair do- mend. W heat unsettled end lower, very active and weak; No. 2 red winter,i-VT(i$i.ii re. a Chicago apring,$1.09 for cash $t.07 for Sep tember ,' No. S do., e7Kd)l-"l; No. 3 Chicago spring, $1.10mi.l3t for July; $109,1. ll for A u trust. Corn quiet and stead, a 3 to lor oash ; 42ftfa)42Jo for June ; 42.0 lor July ; 43H4fo for Aogott; 441(ru44ie lor September rejected, 36o. Oate moderately active end higher, 3ie for cash; 85,f36o for July t Sajefor August. Rye and barley steady. Pork dull and lowsr, $10.26 fa)lfi.80 for oatbf $18.40 for July; $lfl.6&for August; Lard active, week and lower; $10.67t for cetb I0.ft6( 10.674. for July ; $10 87i(o 10.70 for August. Bulk meats easier; moulders, 91.00 ; short rib, $8,36 1 short clear, $8.70. Whiskey steady. gulvrrtlsriurnts. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PINN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERBILL & CO., Lubricating, flrInrti .tllnm' OILS, lUIlLirSBUIK, PENN'A. We quote our brend, of Petroleum and other ell. (tvhjwet to e.ar.,1 eAueoai) dehreredfree ou bonrd ear. at any elation on tbe Tyrone t ClearOeld Hailroad. Rained Oil, State Teat per el. 1 At low.it Prime White, lot) " ... " " 1 merket rate. Water Whlle.lH " f wlthoutr.f.r Klalne, lit " .... " " I eno. to ooit. Benitno, TlUraTity Per,el $ Neptbe, 7 " " " Ueaolioe, II Minora' Ump, .100 teat " " Oar Aile Oil, (W. Va.) Kilra. ' (W.Va.)M.d'm. " " (W.Va.)Bnmm r ' natural Luorieetin,.... Franklin Ultra. Summer. Black Diamond Ureen Kugiae H Q olden " Amber " XXX No. 1 Splndl Melchl.H Cylinder Oil No.l Wool Oil, No. 1 Ltrd Oil ealm)Winlor Itrain'd " No! i!'.'.'.!!"'.!-.'."'.'.!'.!'.'.'. LVIipae Knjine, No. I ' No. , " " No. I Miner.' Yellow, per gallon " White Lineeod, No. I " .. " Amerioon " Turpentine, beat ' H M .Kl .76 .68 .6. .46 .lit At low.it ket rate, out ref. to mar with' ooet. ire lit1ll.1Tf:t: prim and mm all comptlillon. may 4, 'SI It. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Newark, ST. f. INCORPORATED 1M6. PURELY Mt'TITAL Amkts, Jan. 1, 1881, as ascertained by Kxatxlning Commissioners ef Messaehueettf.Obio and New Jersey $.1,726,ft1S LlARti.iTlKB, as listed by the seme. 31,011,4".! 8ft Si'RrLcc by Mass'ehu's Standard.. M1M"1 08 Sturm by New York Standard... 6,088,906 08 All pel iclet nonforfeitable after second year; low expenses; large dividends de clared and paid every year si now organ isation ; ample surplus ; surrender values most liberal looeee promptly adjosted and paid. OrrtcBBs t I.EWrfl O. OROVER, pRRBinnwr. JAMES B. PEARSON, Vica-PnaainRKT. En. L DoBRiRi, Hee'y. Tnxo. Macrrbtt, Trees, POTTER A K E V ES, Hale Agents, 633 Wel nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. R. M. M'FiNAI.I.Y, Special Agent. Offloe In M"'sop'i building, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. 0-0- oi-tr. Agricultural Implements ! T TAKE this method of notifying those In need X ot a good Mower, Keeper, ioresnor or flew tbat I hare tho ageney of tbe RVCKEYE Mower, Bcaprr and Thrrslicr, Men.tturod by AULTMAN CO., Canton, 0. 1 am alee agent for the eelebraud South Bend Chilled flow ! ...rWrnil IB .1 .'MOT .1 1W .PVT. HBO heller e.ll en or ftddreM en. before ,er0ba,iag ringimm u,Kn. Jen. I, Hll-If.) Ourwee.tllle, P.. $rw 3tdwtlSfmfnts. JOII PRIHTINC. Of CVKItT DE8CMP lion neatly eieo.ted at thla .flee- OK VOA ner day nt ?J vU I (re., Addr.u Stimow A Co., Portland, Main.. mob J.ll-ly.J ftTOTU'E. Tlio underlined, mldlnf In lb. XI elllege or Weatoeer, In Ubeel low.anip, hue Bade the aoeeoaery .rrane;eni.nto and pro poa.a lo open nn KATINU J1UI'8U for the ao. ootnmodetion of the publio generally, and I baro ny aotlclt . liberal .bare of the pubtie patronage, JO UN J.etiYlllill. Weitorer, Pa., Feb. t, lUnl-lf. 1,1 A II M LANIM FOR HAI R. In lloaton nnd Pinotowaibipi,Clearoeli!oounty. Heaaouablo time .iron for part of purehaoe fjS mony. PrloM Sll.01 to $10,111 per nxre. ' Jjf1- Minora', rei.rr.d. L. BIHD, Agent, Penleld, l'a. orW.Li.Acn A Kuan., Sept. II, 187ll.tr. Cl.or6.IJ, P., ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED. Corweni.llle, Jaa. 9, '71-tf. f AUTION. All persona are beraby warned J againit paying or trailing fur n eertain not. glren by m to tbe Singer Meeufeoturing Co., lor 116, dated uotober J2tn, ibbu, nn. due ueu, 12tn, 1891. I am determined not te pay llii. note union, eompelled by law, became I bare received no eelu. for tb. ..in.. S. O. BRADF0HD. Dillingham, Pa., Jun. lit, lsfll-3t- Eight Farms forSala orRcnt! The subscriber proposes to sell or rent a num ber of terms located as follows t The first situate In Burnside towntbip, Centre county, containing 160 aeree, having thereon ereoted a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a oburch, and known as the James Mulbolland farm. ALSO, another farm situate In Uraham town ship, Clearfield county, containing 1 17 acres, with tbe nccessarmilmprovements. This farm is under laid wita a OOOD VEIN OP COAL. ALSO, sis other farms In the vicinity of French -rill-, containing reipeelfully 112, 10U, V6, 06, 60 and 28 acres. These farms all hare houses and barns thereon, good water, bearing orchards on same, as well as some good wood land. Por further particulars eall In person, or address the undersigned by letter. L. M. t'OLDKIKT. Jan. iVth, 1881-tf. Frenobvllle, Pa. FARM FOR SALE I The underslgoed has oome to the conclusion to quit farming and follow his occupation, a car penter, and now offtre for sale his farm, situate one and abalf miles north ef Clearfield borough, containing EIOHTT AOXlwElS, Most of which Is cleared aod under good on Itl ra tion, and having thereon a good TWO-STORY '"HOUSE. Large frame barn, and other neceitary outbuild ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an excellent spring of water. The ; whole Is UNDEKLAID WITH GOOD COAL.' This property will be exchanged for smaller prop erty, or told on easy terms in payments. For further particulars oall en the premises or address. JOHN 0. RKEU, Clearfield, Pa. March 16th, 18fll-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN DF'-XJ-K-XjIse IilBREUY give notice to the oitiseos of Clear field and the surrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all times to furnish families and manufacturing establishments with a superior quality of Coal, Wood Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver In a few hours' notioe. 1 am always ready to haul and deliver Irom and to tbe depot, or anywhere else, and move families and household goodt anywhere on short notioe. TH08. A. DUCKKTT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. 31, 1880-tf. Re-Union of Trade. THE undersigned wishing to Inform tbe public that he opened n COM MINIM ON STOHE At the old stand In Troutville, Clearfield county, Pa., on tbo ltith insL, with a full stock of DRY GOOD8, C.ROCERIES, NOTIONS, Roota, Shoen, Etc., In feet everything to be found la a first-class store, all of which I am determined te cell at tho lowest oash prices. FARMERS AND LUMBERMEN Will find It to their advantage to do their dealing with me, as tbe highest prices will be paid for Urain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Pert or one-half cash will bo paid. Trading for Shingles or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Having made arrangements with Eastern mar chants to sell goods furnished me, therefore call and see, as I will be enabled to sell cheaper thao the cheapest. J. W. CAHL1LE, Troutville, Pa., Sept 14, '79-ly. Agent. REMOVAL ! James Is, Leavy, Having purchased tho entire stock of Fred. Beckett, hereby gives notice that be has moved Into the room latalv oceuDied bv Reed A Hatrertr. on Second street, where he is prepared to offer to toe public CQOK STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, of tbe latest Improved patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FDENISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Oas Fitting, and nepalriog rumps a specialty. All work warranted. Anything In my line will be ordered special If dssired. JAS. L. l.hAVl, Proprietor. FRED. PACKKTT, Agent. Clearflcd, Pa,, January t, 1879-tf. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Richard Shtvw, Sr., Dcc'l rTMTR und.riigned, Fieentor, of Ihe ealate of J KICIIAKU HIMW.flr., dereon-il, will offer t publleialeat the L'UliKT IIOUSK. IB tbe bor ough of Clenrfl.ld, P.., .n Thursday, &pt. 1st, 1381, AT 1:30 O'CLOC K P. HI, Tho following valuable real estate, vis t The three-sinry BRICK HOTEL property, corner of Market and First streets, in the bor ough of Clearfield, known as 'Tho Shaw House,' Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging ivv leet oa Market street, aen v feet on First street, with a two -etnry dwelling house attached. Tao be tel proper bee siity bed -rooms and all eonvealeneea for a first-elesc boteL One of the most desirable hotel properties In Central Pennsylvania. Tbe above will bo sold together with two story frame dwfdllng house oa Market street, ad jacent te tbe Hotel, and one ether frame dwelling house and a twe-etory tlore building, all froating on Market street. ALSO. All that certain let, known it Ibe pi ab of Clearfield borough as it no isv, fronting fiO feet on Locust street, run ning bek IT1 feet, more or less, to aa alley with dwell Ine bouee and allnecesiary out- buildings thereon ereeted,aad other improve eats. TERMS OF MJLKt One-third cash at delivery of good dead, and the balance te be secured by bond end mortgage, payable In one and two years, witi I Merest. A. B. RHAW, JOf). IHAW, Surviving Ii'rs of Richard Shaw, Sr., dee'd. Clearfield, Pa., Jnno I, lafiLU. fm groat dimisfmfntjj. BOROUGH ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO OUMTRUCTINU THbETtl; HttTioB 1. Re It enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Ceaneil of the borongh of Clearfield, and it la hereby eTteeted. nnd ordained by authority of tbe samei From and after tbe pas sage of this ordinance, It shell be unlawful for any person to permit any lumber, coal, wood, wagoas, sleds, machinery or other property ef any kind or nature to stand, Ho or remain on the streets or bichwaya of tbo borough, either outside or upon the pavements thereof, without having first obtained permission from tbe Burgess or Town Council: and anr person or persons vio lating the provisions of this ordinance en due 5 root thoreor, skallbo nnea nyme Burgees or any uttloeoftbe Peace of the borough, not Isst than two ner more Ibon five dollars, aod lha costs of the proceedings to be levied and ooliccted at like noes are now eoiiecioa oy mw. Bar. S. No person owning or occupying prop. erty uilhin tbe limits of tbe borough, shell plaee or sutler te remain in front of his premises, and to the middle line of the street, any paper, shavings, straw, hay, botes, barrels, the reiusc oi stores, shoes, kitchens, cellars, vards or gardes a, old stove-pipe, eld boots or shoes, brush cr rubbtth of any character for a longer period than It hours end any person so offendtngtballbe fined by tbe Uurgeis, not less than oae nor more than three dollars, to be recovered as debts of like omocnt aro by law recoverable. Provided, that this ordinance ahall not bo ao construed as to prevent any person from depositing building ma terials on the sides Of said streets, so at to leave aufliciant room for Ibe free pasaige of wagons and other oarrlages. In testimony that Ihe abovo ordinance waa netted on the Ota day cf June, 188 1, I have here unto set my bond and affixed the seal of tbe oo rung li. a. i. DAiuivn, n urges t. oal.J Attest t J. V.SaTOBK.CIS.'k. A N ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO 2 THE SALE OF COAL : 6ectiob 1, Be It enacted and ordained by tbo Burgess and Town Council of tho borough of Uearueld, and tt is bare by enacted and ordained by authority of tbe tame i Tbat from aad after the paaaage and lawful promulgation of this or dinance, tuat all parsons engaged la mining and selling bituminous eoal within tbe borough of Clear he Id, shall sell sucn eoal by weight, and two thousand pounds shall be one ton. Bsc. S. It shall be the duty of all parsons selling or delivering bituminous coal te ettiteusel too bor ough, to first have the seme weighed by some com petent walghmatter, and preseut tbe certificate of such weighmaster te tho vendee, setting forth tbe amount of coal delivered ; and any person violat ing tho provisions ef this ordinance, shall forfeit aud pay to the use of the borough, the priee cf each and every load oi coal so o tiered tor sale. Bar. S. Any person keeping eealet for weigh. Ing eoal sold within tbe borough, shall permit tbe Burgees or Town Council, or any oae authorised by tbem, to enter upon bis pre in list to inspect laid aoalet as often as may be deemed aeoossary and when said scales shall be found deficient, tbe Bnrgeee shall at once notify'tbe person or persons owning the same, who aba 11 at once have such scales made to weigh accurately under a penalty of twenty dollars fur every failure to repair tbe same alter 24 bears notice, said penalty te be collected as debts of like amount, and by law re coverable. In testimony (hat the above ordinance was patted on tbo oth day of Juoa, lost, I Have here unto set my band and affiled tbe seal oi tne borough. b. 1. b.MiiKH, Clerk. Seal J Attest : J. F.Skidbr, Clsrk. 1 N ORDINANCE IN RELATION IO V RCNNIN;Ok'TKAINAftlDKIV- l.UOP IIOKMES IN THE HO HOUGH : Barrio 1. Belt ordained by tbe Burgess and Town Council of tbe borough ef Clearfield, aod It Is hereby enacted and ordeiaed by authority ef tne same: Ibel It sball be unlawful lor any per son or persons te run or cause to be run on any of tho streets or highways of said borough, any engine or railroad ear, at any faster or greater rate oi spec toan o mues an noar, and any per son so offending, thall be fined by tbe Burgess not lest than fire nor more than twenty doliart es costs for each and every offense, and on Tenure to pay ssid fine and costs, or give security to pay the same within 10 eayi.ibaN be committed to the Bor ough Lock-up not more than forty-eight boars. brc. Z. it shall be unlaw to I for any person or persona to ride or drive any boree on aoy of tbe streets or highways of said Borough at aoy fatter or greater rate of sped than b miles an hour, ana any person so offending shall be fined aot leas than i nor more than dollars and eosts, and on failure lo pay the same or give aecurlty to do so witbln ten days sball be committed to the Bor ough Lok-ap not more thaa forty-eight hours. In testimony tbat the above ordinance wee passed vn the Olb day of June. lfiSl. I have here unto set my band aod affixed the seal of the borough. t). l. friN l ukk, Uurgeis, Beel.l Attest : J. F.6btpbr, Clerk. A N ORDINANCE Id rtgard to the Dla. xl. position oi uieoraeriy reraoiie i Sbctiok 1. Be It enacted and ordained by tbe Burgess afftl Town Council of tho borough of Clearfield, ana it is nereoy enacted an craaiaea bv authority of the same i That If any per en shall bo found intoilcatsd In any of tho streets or highways of satd borougb, every person so ofieudiog thall, on eon vie tion thereof, bo fined net less than two nor more than ten dollars, and on failure to pay said fine or giro security to pay tbe seme within ten days, be or they shall be committed to tbe Iferougn Look-up aot less than twelve nor more than forty-eight hours, al the discretion of the Burgess. 6 action t. If any person or persons shall be convicted of fighting, or oi oiner disorderly eon duet within the borough limits, snob person or persons so oitending snail no nnea not less man two nor more than Us dollars, aod shall be com mitted to the Borough iock.up not more than forty-eight hours at ibe discretion of the Durgeii In testimony tbat the above Ordinance waa passed the Sid day of May, 1881, 1 have here unto set my hand and affixed the seel of said Borough. tt. 1. btiVUKII, Burgess. Heel) Atteet: J. F. Sutdbb, Clerk. AN ORDINANCE requiring certain venders of merchaiidleo Ut obtain a llceuee t Fictiom 1. Be It erdalned by the Burgess aod Town Council of the Borough of Clearfield, and It Is hereby ordained by authority of tbe same That from and after tbe passage and publication of this ordinance all persons aot residents of the Borougb who shall desire to hawk, peddle, sell, barter or tratno in any jewelry, dry goods, hard. ware, drugs, groceries, pictures, frames, furniture, or any other articles, goods, wares or merchan dise, upon any of the streets, lanes, alleys or squares of tbe Borough, or lo or at any of the dwelling houses, shops, stores, or other buildings or places In Ihe said uorougn, auaii Brit obtain from tho Burgess, or in bis absence, from the Treasurer or beorelary of the Borough license or permit for tbe tame, for which be shall pay not lets thaa one dollar nor more than five donors, according to we alteration oi iae omoer granting the same, for each day said applicant desires to engage in said business. Provided, this ordinance sball not be construed as applying te tbe representatives of wholesale houses who msrely receive orders for goods at wholesale, nor to any person selling farm products. In testimony that tbe above Ordinance wac paaeed on the IM day of May, A. D. 1881, 1 have hereunto set my band and affiled the seal of said Borough. B. 1. on i l)Kn, Bergs I, Bcell Atteit J. F bit run, Clerk. A N ORDINANCE In relation to aeoeni. blagee, iioW-ballliiff, ball-playing Ft mo 1. Be It enacted end ordained by the Burgees and Town Council of tbe Borough of Clearfield, aad H is hereby enacted and ordeiaed by tbo authority of tbe samei That It sball be unlawful for all persons, whether minors or adults, to congregate oa any of tne street cross logs, cor ners or pavements within said Borough, whereby persons pasting or repassing may be obstructed or whereby tbe good order and peace of the eiti- seas may be disturbed, and every person so offend ing shall, after summary conviction thereof be fore tbe Burgees, of any Juitioe of the Peaee, be fined not lets then one nor more thaa five dollars or committed to the Borough Look-up not esooed ing forty-eight boars, or both, at the discretion of the cum milling olhocr. Bbo. I. Aoy person or persons who shall engage in any species ot ball-plajing, snow-balling, or playing at shinny upon any of Ihe streets or alleys of tbe Borough, or any person or persons who snail strike or beat doors, windows, or door steps, or throw by means of any sling or other wise, aoy corn, grain, tend, dirt, stones, shot, or other missile at or upon any windows, doors steps, porch or house, or npoa any of the street. or alleys of the Borough, or pull any doer-bell of any dwelling with intent to annoy tne owner or occupant thereof, or with other miaebievous In tent, or any person or persons removing nay steps, sign or any portion or nttnre in ana upon any preuiisee within Ibe Borough without the consent of tne owner shall upon conviction oi each and every such offence before the Burgeet er anr Justice of tbe Peaee ef tbe borough be l-tod uot leu than two nor more tbaa five dollars and pay the oosts of tho proceedings, one-half ef the nnc io go to tne mtormer, aoe iu .m. wtmi ahall be confined la the Borough Lock-op not etoeediog forty. eight hoars. Ia ten im out that the above Ordloaooo was pasted tbic lad day of May, A. I. HBI, I have herennto set my band anc amies. i aeai oi eaia Borough. S. L on i fin, uargtwa. Beel Atteit I J. F. bar nan, CUrk. jH ORDINANCE relating lo coasting t Hirrmi 1. Be It enacted and ordained by tbe Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Clearfield, and it Is hereby enacted and ordeiaed by the authority of the same: Tbat ea and after tbo lawful promulgation or Ibis ordiaanre, all eoastlng or riding by gravity upoa aay of the streets, tldewaike oaa aneys oi too corouga oy sleds, coasters, Jumpers er similar eoainvaneee, Is hereby prohibited, and ony person so of! end -iae? ihall. upon convict iou thereof before the Bur gess er any Jus lice of tbe Peace In sail Borough, bo fined not less than one dollar nor more thaa two doll are for each eflenee, or In default thereof bo Imprisoned In the Borough Look-up not ei oeediog forty-eight bears. Heo. J. It Is hereby declared to bo tho duty of tbe High Constable to arrest any person er per. eens Tlolattns? an of the rroviskcas of this ordi- nance, and take bin er them before Ihe Burgees or a Justice ef the Peace of said Boreegb, and there to bo dealt with as provided tn this ordi nance. in lociimenr tnai tne aoove trsinsow wh passed on tbe 13d day ef May, A. D. IIB1. I have hereunto eet my hand and affiled the esal of eaid uorougn. ssauiii i. on s ian, eiria (fieoll Attest t J. F. BiTPin, Clerk. VN ORDINANCE In relation to Auee aud forfeltnroat bbctiob I. dc it enacuo ana eraainee ey too Burgees aad Town Council of the Borough of Clearfield, and It is hereby enacted aad ordeiaed by the authority of the samei That from and oner the passage of tale Ordiaaaee all last and forfeitures collected under the provisions ef ordi. naaeee now ia force or that may hereafter be passed, sball be paid Into tbo Borough treasury fur the use of tbe Borough. Ia testimony tbat Ibe above ordlaanoo was passed oa tbe 13d day ef Mey, 10ml, I have here unto eet my hand and affixed lac coal et tne Borough. 8. L EN Y PER, Burgess. leeM Attest! J. F. Smtdbb, Clerk. Clearaeld, Pa., I 15 ft SU 2tfw fli'rrtlsfmrnts. T) EES POH RALE. Thirteen blvec of J) Italian Beeo wblci I .,11 MU eheep fer cash, or eicbange for wheat. For further in formation oall on or address ibe undersigned. J.V. KRAMKK, Nor ,'7I tf. Clearfield, Pa. NOTICE All persons having any claims agaiast tbe estate ef Joseph FUlhroek. da- ceased, late of Morris towaskip, are requested te present the same to the uadertigned for eet tlemetft Poitofflce address, Morriidalc Mloee, Clearfield, county, renn a. JOSEPH R0TUROCK, Jr. May U, ISSl t. ADMINIMTRATOR'S NOTICfcU-Notlee is hereby given that Lett ere af Admiaia. tratioa oa Ibe estate of HENRY HOOVER, late of Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd, having been duly granted to the undersigned, ail Kersons indebted to said estate will please make n mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present tbem prop. erly authenticated for settlement, without delay. a. m. UHAUCMiit, Administrator. Lathofsburg, Pa., April 37th, USl-fit. Millinery I Millinery! I I TAKE the pleasure of Informing the public that I shall offer special inducements In Millinery Goods, suob as Bilks, Sattas, Kibboni, Flowers, Ac, Trimmed and I at rim aed Hats and Bonnets, In tbe very latett styles. Notions and Made-up Clothing for children. I kindly solicit a share of your patronage. MIS9 M.A.WELCH, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Apr. 20, 1881-ly. FOR SALE! f HOl'&E i.rn Tiro LOTSt ALL those two carta ia loti of ground with dwelling boose thereon, situate ea Market street, opposite the Allegheny House, la Ihe bor ough of Clearfield, having a front on said street of 100 feet, and extending In depth 172 foot te aa alley, known in tbe plan of said borougb at lots Nos. lfia and 174, being the estate of Jemae Thompson, deceased. Apply to FRANK FIKLDINU, W. l. BIULEK, Attorneys for owner. Clearfield, Pa., Hay 4. 188l-t. A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE 1 The undersigned offers at private sale that val uable Urn situated ia URAHAM TOWNbHIP, Clearfield county, known as the CI HLEV M'jiRJH, Containing 112 acres, 60 ef wblcb aro cleared, and having thereon ereoted a large frame dwell Ing house, large frame barn, and the other neces sary outbuildings, together with a large orchard, good water, etc. Tbe property will be eeld on very eey terms. For further particulars inquire of the Subscriber, lb person, or by letter. PRANK FIKLDINU. Clearfield, Pa., March 24th, 1880,-tf. LIME ANDPLASTER1 Kocliaaical and Agricultural Lime of tao vary Best max I Lew Bates of Freight on Full Car Loads. I AND PLABTER.-We .ell th.C.j.g. grout"! J plaater at low nrloea by the oar load. J. peeking of tbi, eelebraled plaeler n. compered with the Novaaeotia or white plaater. the 0ra.ee Judd C..( publiiher, of tbe Meriea. grieel.Ni- iil, Bay, "lhro u ao dinereno.; the prion u tb. enl, MmideratloB." Addraea, ALEXANDER 1C0. April th, USt-Jm. llellofonte, Pa. The Estcj Organ ! "From North loHouth, from East to West, Tlio Eotey Organs are the Heot." ITT" HEN a Company, by legitimate maaufac W tore and actual produetioa, reaches tbe number of 100,000 In process ef consecutive numbering, It is at arent which deserves more than a passing men tion or casual remark. It means very much In many ways. It indicates First. A high business standing, and good reputation for probity and fair dealing. Herond--A rcry high reputation for quality of work, in TONE, WORKMANSHIP, DURABILITY. Third. A very ei tensive system ef manufac ture. We furnish aoy make of Organs or Pianos, W. W. PRICE, Agent. Curwonsvlllo, Pa., May 16, l8Bl-2m HARNESS! HARNESS 1 1 Thil Way for i'our Ilarntti I IF yon want t. otodv your own Interoit, d. not Ml to diet ANDREW HARWICH'S BAR. N KSS 8 HOP, on Marie t itreet, nett door to Joha A. Btoek'a tobeeeoator., Clo.rn.ld Pean'a. TIIK FACTS ARB THAT All flrat.elau work if done at- HAKWICK'8. ITooU foot oil and axle greM. nt LI HARWICH!!. Double nnd elngl. k.rnee, ef adl kinda e4 UAKWICI'S. ) idlag eeddlo, ef all kind, at- V UARWICI'S. er Bete and Bora, ootid of all kiade at IIARWICK'8. hip. f all kind, and aa lew a, 14 oral, at ttAAWlia.il. HBrnof, ef nil kind, made to orderat HARWICH'!. VII kioda of .oiler, nt bottom prleee at HARWICK'B. Remember aa X-L-M-T line of horae furalan Ing good, nt- HAHWICK'S. Will keep nnd make all kind, of lumber har-B.iiat- HAHWICK'S. Irory aod all other kinda of ring! ef all lieo. at HARWICH'S. Clemba, bruabea, and Interfering boot, .n hand J at-. HARWICH'S. T nee rob,,, kne. duller, nnd aereona of all JV kiadaat HARWICH'S. Job work and repnlrlng promptly attended U. Remember Ibe ahop in Bbew . row, on Merket rtre.1, between tbe Maniion Home and tbe Shew llouoe, Clearfield, Penn'a. May II, loll lm. rpOWNNIIIP STATEMENT DAVID X NKAMi, Tmur.r of fioggi towaahlp, la anoe.ni with th. Roa4 fund of eeld lowa.hip for MSI. DR. To Dup. of Denial Vmeal, Sap.rTitgr,. t To l)up, of Jno. B ambnrger, M ... dll 1, Total.... CR. By work dene by eltiiena liy .toneratlon, ... By am't returned te Superrisora.. Totel ill0?!.!! I lit 41 M e II 11,011 II CASB hVI-MCATB, BOOB TA! ,0B Moll. DR. John Bamberger, Beperritor 1T1 T CR, By eh paid D.Tld Meeoo IM II By .m't returned U Oommi,.loner,....M IT IT hj eioaoretion H I II By pereoutago en enah duplicate II II By .mount t. kalanM ., I, i TUI... JJ"J! Illl. DR. Denial 8mol, S.perrleor .1 171 II CR. " By eeie p.ld Treunrer Moeee I 1ST 44 By oteneretlo., .nd retemW.. II II By pereenlegooa B3TH1.......-...-. II TI By an ooet tobelane. $ I II Total POOR U'KD-DR, To eeak reo'd from Deniel ffmeal.,.. T. .m't reeeleod from Co. Tr.ee To eeak reo'd from Jaeeh Dlmellag. To order .. Treerarer Me.ee..,,.,... To bal. on fotilemnnt of ling Total 4 lei T4 CR. By eioaoratloB en order from 1. Bel.L4 44 II By Int. paid t. J.mM Tomer II II By Mreeulegeom Sell M. ellpere M By em'l I. bead, ef I. Il.Uh. ........ 41 M By order, redeemed 411 TI Total ,.h. .-....-.4 ill M We, th. eider. ign Andiron, b.elnf nam Ined tne eererel BoeoaBU f aai UwnekiB, tag them e, abore euted. AtUH ; JOHN COt'I.TER, W. H. Bbipt, JIIHNBTONB, Clerk. IRIAHMTZ, Aedlter,. J.ffrle,, Pa, Mey , 11)1 h. .1 171 HI 14T M II IT 14 M II 0 .,. ir